The Montreal daily star, 12 juin 1902, jeudi 12 juin 1902
[" \u2018 \u2018 a ' nade unanimous.\u2018 livered a suitable address.after his being | YHE WEATHER FORECAST.Tor and a little warmer.- = .+ CIRCULATION OP STAR: Last Week's Daily.socc+ues 830,442 Last Week's Weekly.121 116 Total last week.451,618 ae :_ VOL.XXXIV, N° ë ORE THE ES EE FRENER HS THE NEW NODERATOR A Western Man Chosen to Preside Over Presbyterian General Asserr bly.~~ mm THE RETIRING MODERATOR Tolls of the Work of the Church \u2014 19 Members of Other Denominations Want to Join Church.J (Special to the Montreal Star) ITORONTO, June 12\u2014The twenty-cighth Seneral Assembly of the Presbyteran urch in Canada was opened auspiciously in $e Bloor Street Church last exeuing.The terest in the public «n the proceeding Was down by the crowds that secur! entrance ad that failed to gun access to the As Pmbly Church.The customarv desouonal wrvice was entered upon at ewght o'clock, \u2018he retiring moderator, Rev.Ds.Warden, conducting the same.of the customary sermon delivered after the announcement of text, the retiring Moderator delivered an address.giving a statement of the work «1 the church for the - pear, which statement the Assembly order ed to be printed in + Andrew's Col lege and the other rom tue bflicials of St.Margaret's College THIS MORNING NS STTTING The firet hour of this terennon was de ! voted to special relpous exercises.During the remaining pero of the tarencun the documents relating to applications trom nineteen ministers from other churches to be admitted into the Preshiteran Church in Canada were read ani a special conumit- tee of the Assembly was appomted to ex amine them and report ° Similar treatment was given to applica tions from students A number op son mittees were app unted on records, recruits loyal addresses and a definite understanding was arrved at for the han.iling of 8 number of the first week items on the hearty dicker of business that 1a before the present General Assembly.(Continued on page nine.) ) 1 POSER@IEI Nt 101818) DRT@DBEEGE STE ere I} @) ROYAL COMMISSION = WILL LOOK INTO WAR.© = © LONDON.June 12.\u2014-The War Se.œ ® cretary.Mr Brwirnk, announced in @ ® the Houee of Commons.to-day.that © © it was the intention of the Gov.@ D emment to appant a small moval © ® commission and institute a general © ® inquny into the ~cuth African @ © war.© © © POCORR@D: Hay SIHAADIQDODTO SIR WILFRID LAURIER STARTS FOR CORONATION.[Was Given a Hearty Send Off at the Ottawa Station To-day- Ministers Leave To-morrow.(Special to the Montreal Star à OTTAWA, Jure 12.\u2014 Sir Wind and Lady Laurier left for New York, vn route or England.At eight o'clook (his moraiug.hey were attended, at the station by a ] e number of ladies and £ntiemer In- eluding Mrs Siftun, Hon, RW Seer, Hon.W.8 Fielding, Hon Clifsrd sifton, Hon.James Sutherland, Hon Rrdnes Fiah- er, Hoa.Charles Fitzpatrick.Mr 1 J.n, Mr.Johuston, M.P' for Cape Rre- ton: Mr.N.A.Relvourt.and many oth ra.The Premier was given a hearty x nd- off as the train drew away from the platform.Hon.Measra.Éielding ant Pat-rson leave to-rnorrow afternoon.Electric Line to Ottawa.(Special to the Montreal! Star 1 OTTAWA, June 12\u2014A rum ar ic cur tent that a new elevtre Lane Vein eon Montreal and Ottawa is to bv hu-lt and that the rofind trip will he made for NN The plan 1s to form a company to bud a a, Ki I > 1 7 3 = wit ii és + SEPP P IIE I III PEPE EEE EN ESS 44444444 444444 4444444444 444444 44644444 444444444444 our house ready to walk into.nothing like married life!\u201d tn wil i i A JUNE WEDDING.Genrge\u2014' Yes, my boy, this day next week I will be a married man.This is I Have had 1t completely furnished and fixed I haven't forgotten a single thing.finishing teuches to the place, the workmen are so forgetful.++ ++++++++ 0 +404 Hie) Ih 7 $ Ii i | 1 oh .up beforehand, all I am just putting a few Ah, my boy, there's Dy a stock vote of 210.000 shares as against 130 the agreement by which the Dominion «Coal Company's property is leased to the ; Dominion Iron and Steel Company, was ra- j ined by the shareholders of the Dominion Steel Company at noon to-day, while at three o'clock to-day the shareholders of the Dominion Coal Company met with the same purpose in view.the Dominion Iron and Steel Company will pay the sum of #1.600,000 yearly to the Dominion Coal Company, a royalty equal to seven and une hall cents per gross ton on every ton of coal in excess of 3.500, 00 tons.taken from the mines in any calendar year.; Hon.Senator Mackay presided at the meeting of the Steel Company which was held at noon in the Street Railway Build: ing.Mr.W.B.Ross.one of the directora of the company.acted as secretary of .he meeting.The first speaker was Mr.John Morrison.who sisted that the printed report be read, which was done by the acting president, Mr.Mackay.The report 1s as follows: REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS.The report of the directors of the Dominion Neel Company pres a history of the development of the works.The entire plant was almost completed.As was to be expected.during the time of construction, the undertaking did not reahze working expenses.Experience had shown that it was necessary to wash all the coal, and the washing plant was enlarged.A description 18 given of the property.and the report continues: \u201cWhen the company was first organized it was intended to produce nothing but blooms and billets, but the directors subsequently decided that it would be an advantage to get more capital and provide a modern plant, capable.if necessary.of rolling all the product of the Open Hearth into finished rail sections.The steel frame work * for the Rail Mill.Hot Bed building and | tmishing null building is now all erected, and some of the foundations for the machinery are in place.The engines are contracted for.to be dehvered August 9, and much of the machinery is well under way in the company\u2019s own shops.Were it necessary, the Rail Mill could probably be completed in October or November.but in the present condition of the markets.it is considered advisable to perfect the organization of the other departments before push- iug the Rail Mill ta completion.\u201d The balance sheet on April 30, 1902, stood as follows: ASSETS.Froperty account .$20 418.534.62 Cash Coe ee SN Accounts receivable .591.1K42 Froduet on hand .ss0_793 #2 Raw material nn hand a0.63,66 Warehouse Material on hand .+.208,894.53 \u2014 $31.597.3%0.05 I.TABILITIES.CP nds M Sd, nan 00 j Common stock .15.000,000.00 i Prefefred stock .5.000, 10.00 Notes pavable .\u2026 .- 2,589 350.54 Accdunts payable .5.396,14 trserse for replace- ! ment ver eee aes R2,441 37 BST IRS.6 N I -Sinee the cloge of this report 50.- »® shares of common stock have been un- The agreement.in a word, means that\u201d AGREEMENT BETWEEN STEEL AND COAL CO.\u2019S HAS BEEN RATIFIED.} derwritten at $80.00 per share.This will bring the sum of $3.000.000 (less commias- fon) into the treasury by July 11th.and will be used for reducing the debt and further improving the property.THE COAL COMPANY'S REPORT.The report of the directors of the Dominion Coal Company was also submitted.It showed that the output had grown from 884,000 tons, in 1895, to 2,651,263 in 1902.It is pointed out that a market hak been opened in Europe for coal,and when colliery Dominion No.i the company will have a market across the Atlantic for any surplus.The net proceeds from the sale of coal, and net income from steamships, railways, stoves, etc., amounted to $1.551 880.99.From this was deducted interest on bonds, dividend.etc.£493,967, leaving a surplus of net income of §1,057913.After deducting sinking fund.ete.the balance to general surplus was $937 681.HITCH IN PROCEEDINGS.There was an evident hitch in the proceedings by reason of the fact that The agreement, which was a voluminous af lair, was not printed in time, so consider able time was wasted before the real ob- rect of the meeting came before the share- olders.In the interval, the old board of directors was re-elected for the ensuing year.as follows: Messr=.H.M.Whitney.Boston; Sir W.C.Van Home, Montreal; Hon.Geo.A.Cox, Toromto: Hon.David McKeen.Halifax: Hon.Robert Mackay.Montreal: H.F.Dimock, New York: Almeric H.Paget, New York; James Ross.Montreal; F.S.Pearson, New York; R.B.Angus.Mont: real; J.S.Maclennan.Sydney: Elias Rog- crs, Toronto: W.B.Ross, Halifax; B.F.Pearson, Halifax; Hon.L.J.Forget, Mont- rea Mr.W.B.Ross.the acting secretary.ex- plaired that the directors had no power to enter into a new lease except with the approval of the shareholders.The matter was therefore before them for their approval or disapproval.In answer to a question.Senator Mackay stated that quite a surplus in coal profita would accrue to the steel company under the new agreement.He would, however, prefer that Mr.James Ross, who was fully conversant with the affairs of the two \u2018companies would answer an?questions or make any explanations that may be desired.PAY 81600,000 A YEAR.i Mr.Ross stated that the important points were: That the steel company would pay the coal company $1.600,000 per year: that a royalty of seven and a half cents per ton would be paid the coal company on the ex- cea.of 3,500,000 gross tons per year; and that the new conditions were quite as favourable to the steel company as the pres- éiit option of lease.~ Mr.Ross mid that in all frankness he must state that in the recent negotiations between the two companies, he had acted for the coal company.He had taken the chairmanship of the coal committee, which had been appointed to formulate the | agreement.(Continued on page six.) BAILIFFS The plot in the Indian trouble at Oka is thickening.Another member of the tribe has fallen under the displeasure of the authorities, | and one high up in the tribe at that, too, he being ne less than blood brother to the cluef, Joe Kimnatosse Gabriel.; \u2018This latest victim to what is claimed to me an unjust state of affara is Ignace tosse.; Me J.D.Leduc, of St.Scholastique.the well-known lawyer.who in this matter looka atter the interests of Mr.Brisebois, the man upon whose land Kinnatosse cut the wood.was In the city yesterday on business, and states that eomething cer tainly ought to be done to teach the Indians that they cannot run things to please themselves.\u201cWe gave them all the opportunity pos- sable to settle things in an amicable manner.\u201d he said.\u201cWe sent a bailff with a summons asking them to come tn court of their own free will.Had they come then, the matter would have been peaceably set.the company.CANNOT IMPRESS: INDIANS the time, and throw stones at them and threaten them with firearms.\u201cThe latest phase of the trouble is.that we had Joe Kinnatosse's goods seized.The bailiff appointed lgnace innatosse, the brother, guardian, but when the day came for the sale, the goods were gone.We cannot get him to explain, or give us any satisfaction whatever.and the result will be that I will have to ask that a warrant be issued for him.\u201d CLAIMS THIRD INTEREST IN SHAWINIGAN COMPANY._The action of Mr.Edwin R.Whitney, of Vermont, against Messra, J.N.Greenshiels and John Joyce is being heard before Mr.Justice Langelier.Mr.Whitney claims a one-third interest in the stock of the Shaw- migan Water and Power Company, which has a capital of $6,000,000.and seeks the re- imbureement of $33.333, the amount which : he claims to have contributed in 1897 for | the purchase of the Innd and property of Mesers.Beique, Lafontaine line from Ottawa to Lachine to connect | tied at the actual cost of the wood which 1 and Robertson .are conducting the plain with the Montreal belt line.Ry thw plan the power would have to be carmed only 48 miles each way., they had cut.Fret L'ooderstand the action of the bailiffs half Now their bill of costs will | tiff'a case, while the defendants are repre high.They pretend not to sented by, Mess, Lafleur _Maodougali e and Mr.A B.OF T.RESOLUTIONS Manufacturers Would Be Willing to Make Decided Concessions FOR PREFERENTIAL TRADE So Declares Mr.Robert Munro, of Montreal\u2014Question of Canadian Depot in London.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA.June 12.\u2014The Boards of Trade Deputation had a short and pleasant interview with Sir Wilfrid Leuner yesthrday when they presented the resolutions at the recent Toronto conference, id- ent Ames, of the Toronto Board, read the different resolutions.He was followed by Mr.Baird who spoke on the question of the discrimination by Germany against Canada and expressed the hope that the Government would be su ul in having this removed.Mr.Allan dealt with the question of the establishment of a commercial depot for Canada in London and emphasized the Jm- portance of having such an office established in charge of a Canadian thoroughly conversant with the commerce of Canada.Mr.Watts.as secretary of the Dominion Milleys\u2019 Association, spoke on the subject of the preference and the desirability of prefercatial trade to the farmers of Canada.President McFee, of the Montreal Board of Trade, dealt generally with the several matters covered by the Toronto conference showing their special bearing on the Commerce of Canada.THE PREMIER'S REPLY.After other gentiemen had spoken the mier replied brietly.He exp bis pleasure at receiving the resolutions adopted } the commercial men of the dominion.He fully recognized the importance of them, but admitted that some of the questions were of a somewhat difficult character to deal with.He had already expressed his views in Parliament on the question of imperial defence, and the deputation, therefore.knew where he st on the subject of preferential trade he felt that the manufacturers would have to make concessions and he would be glad to know how far t.e deputation would prepared to go.WHAT THEY WOULD DO.Mr.Robert Munro, of Montreal, remarked that he thought that the manthfacturers would concede to the extent of 50 per cent.of the tariff whatever it might be.Sir Wilind remarked that.he did not thmk that Great Britain would go as far as that.However he accepted the reselu- \u2018tions a guidance to the fiovernment.and assu the deputation that they would be carefully considered.CANADA FIRST.(La Patrie.) Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Imperial Exchequer.has just declared in the tlouse of Commons, that the question of free trade between England and her colonies shall be one of the questions discussed at the next coming conference of the Premiers during the Coronation.We can understand that the British Isles.a great majonty of whole people are free traders, desire a free trade policy withthe colonies.We do not know that a single one of the colonies, with the possible exception of the Cape of Good Hope.can dream of à pohey of free trade with England.So far as Canada is concerned 1t would mean the ruin, \u2018within a short time.or, rather.at once, of our national industries.It would be the destruction of about all our hope for an industrial future._ The Canadian Government has given English products a preference of 33 113 per cent.without exacting any compensation.The moment may have come when \u2018the Impenal Government shall offer us, in return for the advantages we have given them.equivalent advantages.That would be reciprocity m the real sense of the term.We went far, perhaps too for, in lowering the duty in favour of English products by 33 | 1-3 per cent.It would probably have been better to have kept to our first idea, to the prefereni® of 25 per cent.In going fur ther, we have caused some of our industries damage whieh we cannot ignore.: England does not expect.and has no right to expect.that we sheuld take work out of the hands of the people of Canada to give it to the people of the British Isles.In other words, our Canadian industries, our Canadian workmen, bave the first claim to our consideration.and to a policy which will assure them permanent employment.What 18 true of the Canadian workman 1s also true of Canadian capital.Agriculture\u2019 and industry are misters in this country.Whatever interferes with the prosperity of the factories strikes at jhe same time theftiller of the soil.for our great manufacturing centres are the best and most profitable markets for the farmers.It is well that the Imperial authonties should know at once that public opinion in Canada 18 absolutely and irrevocably opposed to the policy that Sir Michael Hicks Beach laid before the House of Commons a day or two ago.La Patrie is, on the contrary.strongly of the opinion that the day is not far distant when it will be an imperative duty for the Government to make a revision of the tariff in the direction of a more pronounced policy and more favourable to the interests of Canada.Canada first.- er A STRUGGLE OVER DORVAL ISLANDS NOT YET OVER.The struggle over the Dorval Islands is not altogether fimshed.The Messrs.Me- loche, in whose name the case against the Bimpson estate, resulting in the award to the Meloche heirs of the property.was taken, were condemned a few days ago in review, to divide up the property in tenths with their brothers-in-law and nephews, who had contributed to the coats of the case.They bave now appealed from that decision and 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BUFFALO ONCE MORE Mow the Games Went in Other Places Yesterday\u2014Torento Now Heads the List.With much difficulty, after many narrow escapes from winning and entirely without the aid of the umpire or other extrancous eircumstances, Montreal managed to get besten yesterday.e hit that they longed for never came.was the wonder, Toronto turned | RRR AX) ha NW Neoley needed a bailoon to catch Stattord's aenal throw.! ae Jonse upon the Royals, and the home binds did 21 kinds of thmgs with him, except get hits when there were bases tuil, er men en second and thant.Wien the critical moment vas at hand end the Toruvato rovters were suffenine the silent agony of hope deterred, the most pre missing batter would Lidl en his neck: Ins On hech In the treat five innimes Montreal had wen on thonid.atud in vue of the leur a man was acdc roresi to death at the plate.but in the fitch, two runs were turn: ed in W.lifFtne case of a sumer gal sip pin, Jeg Cle an The hapiv chirp of the Tarontonian was heard on the stands at times, and some people thouge.t the teeble note of the woodpecker was the senorus plant of the \u201cknocker.\u201d It vus not until thé seventh spasm convulsed that the Toronto singers hifted up their vou ex on high and sane a glad sweet sony, lor on thay MMM à detent of two to ene was suddenly changed to a victory, for the invaders, five Lo Luo.The batteries were Briggs aml Toft for Torvnta, and douders and Fuller.for Montreal.Noundera~did the best work.but luck Was against han Brees contributed ne passes, & wild pte ail an error to the Bcore.In the first innine.Montreal's first man up, Stafford.drew a pass.advanced on Shearon's sucriuce.Then Kelly hit out a two bagger to left.but Staffond.over cau- troualy, was haltesl at third.Odwell rolled cout a gente one to Miges and Fuller retired the side with a fly to White.In the second.Doviev made a rafe single.Quinlan bunted sately through Briggs.Sou: ders rent cut a liner which got into Briggs's hands in time to uail haley at the plate.Then Souders wus causht off first, Quinlan being left on third.In the thin], two men had fallen, when Pannon turned in a tat.juicy erTur and Linggs delivers! up two passes, filling the bases.Capt Lawley went in with the game a) parently in his hands,\u201d but managed to strike out when anv old thing would have done the business, and the side was retired with the buses full and »tall no runs.In the fourth two more passes and an error of the second baseman put Montreal ers on second and thind, and hope centred on Shearon.but he simply delivered a fly in: to the mutt of the leit held.In the fifth, Kelly drew the usual pass, and Udwell tunted to help him along.Briggs got the ball and made a wild throw.When tle Torontos had gone over some miles of ntory to recover the ball, Kelly was heme and Odwell was getung hie breath gn third.Fuller made a safe one to the fr.sending Odwell home.Dooley sent Fuller to second with a neat sacnfice, Eotgpuinian and Johnson failed to do any- thal.Here is where Montreal stopped doing thing.Only one more hit was scored by them, and the man who did that was kill- THE FIRST STEP to baby's health must be taken before baby's birth.Tue child can have no mare health than the mother gives it.th © ' g of body and Ave atv 1 andow the child 5 p= with her own phy- RE Yn id we LA sical health and ES cheerful disposi- + P a Tn .Many a wife p i who had dreaded motherhood because Of past ex- > periences of prenatal misery of 3 mind and body | has found à new n to her PER] vorite Prescrip- n teat | Era A strength, Pocthes the nerves, and induces re- writes .J.W.Q.Stephens, orthamberland \u2026 Virginia.* was 1 160k six bottles ttle x 3 A York has been from Mab.baby less thas I Juemt mothers bo wee the Favorite Prescrip- Dr.Pierce's: Pleasant\u2019 Pellets are a ed 2 second by alipping off it after he bad stelen the bag.\u2019 Toronto got its first run tn the fifth, nthe nto.Fan wan Mads ing in the first.The Toronto run by Toft\u2019s single, advanced on à passed ball, to tinued, on Brggs' sucnfice, and home iy Miller's sale single.Miller i il \u2018ing to steal second.\u2018From this à dey on Toronto had the best of it.In the sixth, Massey mingled, and Souders delivered up twn passes, filling the bascs.Then Souders let out a couple of extra links, and retired the mde, without any sco re.; In the seventh, the trouble came.Driggs e a mingle, advanced on Miller's sacn- fice.Bannou made a single and stole second.White flew out to Odwell, and Oddie\u2019s quick return made Briggs hold on to third.a sty sent one out to Quinlan, but the hort stop made a high throw to Dooley, w ch let Briggs home.Massey stole second, an Bruce sent one out to left which lly made a poor return of, and Bannon and Massey scored.Bruce got home off Dow- ney\u2019s single.; On the whole the game was an intercating one.There is every hope that announcements may be made within a day or so of additions which will strengthen Montreal in the spots where the team is weak.Then there will surely be s chance be ore long.for that morning practice whi ned showers have prevented our team con enjoying since they came home, and vath- out which they cannot work up their \u201ca ung.Yesterday's score: TORONTO.A.B.R.iB.P.O.A E Miller, 2b .4 0 1 1 Bannon, 3 .8 1 2 2 2 1 White, 1.1.4 © 0 3 0 v Massey.Ib .5 1 1 12 v 0 Bruce, rf.« +.3 1 2 0 u 9 Downey.85.,.«on 3 0 1 0 1 ¢ Hargrove, c.f.4 0 © 2 9 à Toft, c.\u2026.4 1 1 ; 1 0 Briggs.p.\u2026\u2026 \u2026.\u2026 8 1 2 0 7 1 Total Wo.» 8 07E 3 MONTREAL AB.R IR PO.AE Stafford.3b ., .«.4 © 1 4 4 2 Bhearuvn.rf.4 Q 1 0 ë6 0 Kelly, Lf .\u2026 .$ 1 1 1 0 1 Odwell, v.f.\u2026 \u2026 .\u2026.$ 1 0 2 0 ¢ Fuller.© + +.3 0 1 1 2 ow Dooley, Ib + \u2026 .\u2026.3 0 1 13 1 + Quinlan, 8.8 +.À u 1 3 4 1 Johnson, 8 .2 a eo 3 3 0 Souders, p .\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026.3 a Qu \" 3 v *Haub +.vo ve en \u2026.1 0 #u 0 60 0 Total .\u2026 .W 2 6 nn 317 4 *Ratted for Souders in the ninth.Bv innings\u2014 Toronto _.+.200 100 ve Montreal .Sacrifice hits.Miller, Rriggsz.Shearon, tdweil, Dooley, Johnson © stolen bases, Bannon, Massey .two-base hit Kelly.ist buse on balls off Briggs 5, off Souders 3 struch out.by Regs 5; wild pitch.Briggs: pass d ball, Fuller | double play, Johnson te Quinlan to Dooley Fuller .left on buses, Montreal ate 9 Time, 15.Umpire, Daley darve, Ne \u2019 At Rachester\u2014 R.H.E By Innings\u2014 Rochester 1001001008 13 0 Buffalo ., Ov1leéewviou- 2 6 4 At Worvester\u2014 By Innings\u2014 Worecster So.0033903000-6 8 2 Newark © LL Curly 2e\u20143 $ 4 At Providence\u2014 Rv Innines- Providence - .\u2026, Rho219100- 7 5 2 Jersey City .9209010v0Q\u2014- 3 13 $ EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.er Club.Won.Lost.cent Toronto 0 evr ane 000 00 4 Buffalo ©.coh eve ven eee 21 15 Providence .+.19 15 Worcester © (o.oo wy 2 À 18 Rochester 201 454 20005 1\u201d 14 Jersey City oo, ov cil cen 16 2 Newark .\u2026.00 as 0 1B 0 Montreal .oo 0 .\u2026.\u2026 9 n National League.At Rrooklyn\u2014Pittsburg- Brooklyn game postpored; rain.Ed Catcher Fuller.with Miller at the bat, At New Yark\u2014St Louis-New York game postponed; rain.\u2018At Boston\u2014 RH.ton .» .000000013-3 5 3 Chicago .ve .000001001\u20142 RR 0 Batteries\u2014Eason, Willis and Kittredge ; Taylor and Chance.At Philadelphia\u2014 IE.Cincinnaü .\u2026.02000000 2 90 Philadelphia .000020001\u20143 7 © Batteries Phillips and Peitz ; Fraser and Douin.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.r Club.Won.Lost.cent.Pittsburg ., .2] 9 786 Chicago .3 18 561 Brooklyn 2 2 545 Boston 18 2 .460 New York 18 23 439 Philadelphia 19 5 +432 St Louis .\u2026 ve.18 3 419 Cincinnati \u2026 «ee «oe 16 xn 373 + American League.At Detroit\u2014 R.H B Detroit .\u2026.\u2026.40100000x\u20145 7 1 Baltimore \u2026 .\u2026.02000000 3 72 Batteries\u2014Mercer and McGuire ; McGla- nity and Robinson, At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .\u2026 eee ovr oes 10300000 8 110 Boston .000000101\u2014-2 9 Battertes-Young and Criger ; Griffith and Sullivan.At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland .000030000\u20143 7 3 Philadelphia .2000000034 9 1 Batteries\u2014 Wright and Wood ; Plank and Powers.; .At St.Louls\u2014 Bt Louis .\u2026 .03000031 x\u20146 8 0 Washington .000110001\u2014-3 13 © Batteries\u2014Powell and Sugden; Townsend and Clarke.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, er Club.Won.Lost.cent Chicago .\u2026.vou nes ++.24 15 61 Boston .\u2026\u2026 sr sen one B 16 590 Philadelphia .coe +.\u2026.2 17 575 Bt.LOUIS (ii cee suc ons sre 0 19 513 Detroit .\u2026.+ ces .\u2026.J9 20 .487 Baltimore .«.\u2026 .19 a 453 Washington .«es +.18 24 L439 Cleveland .+.18 ni 372 Diamond Dust.Worcester will carry five pitchers this season.Con Daily.the old Brooklyn catcher, is being given a trial as an Eastern League umpire.Catcher Clar been turned sey City Club.The Buffalo papers now term Rochester the Dead City.\u201cithout Sanday ball the appellation is Jiable to stick.\\ Je City has lost aix straight games.There hkely to be a shakeup mn the Jer and Infielder Hayward have ver to Newark by tbe Jer seys if the pregent losing streak _continues.pleasant and effbctive laxative medicine.* Garoney, who was given a trial in the early games, is \u201cby Nowark.in\u2019 the pr Ne the Marions of Perth Amboy.Jertey City has twenty-three assists in Thursday's me.That's the Eastern League for the scason.\u2014Warcester Telegram.: In a 7 inning game that was a pitchers\u2019 hattle up to the \u2018last inning.the Harvard team was defeated by Princeton's nine yes terday by the score of 7 to O.Ruffalo and Tomnto are fine week day cities.Buffalo had over 5,000 and Toronto about 8.000 one\u2018 day last week.All of which proves that it pays to have a winner.Billy Massey haa fallen off somewhat in his hatting.1lis figures up to date are 348.Charlie Carr has batted at 443 clip with Jersev City, making four hits in two games at bat.President Freedman, of the New York baseball club, decide! on a change of mana: gers.He appointed George Smith.the se- ond baseman.and eaptain in place of Fogel, who has had that position since the New York players began to practice at the Polo Ground< three mogths agn.Fx-Mannger Fngel's services have not been dispensed with and he will Act as agent in the leo tipn of new players to strengthen the t .by electric light was A baseball match played at Binghamton.The electric lights did not work as well ar was expected.F:gh- teen lights of nine amperes each were arranged about the diamond just outsile the Hnes on twenty-foot poles.A Wal lirger than the regulation league hall, but ef the same weight.and softer.was used.While the infield was fairly lighted: was n- With bases full Doalev was stru k our Wow! CE TNT TEE possible to judge a tly that went abore the hgbts into the cuttield.On Saturday atiernoon the Westmount Baseball Club wil] journey to Nt.Laurent to play the Colicge nine for the second time this year.The last time these teams met the Westmount boys pulled out a victory in the hinth inning, and as it Was the rs: de- teat for the College bovs in three years they are anuous to trv conclusions with the Westmount team ug-un The teams will be managed by Mr George Parks, : The Westmount boys are request to turn out for practice to-night, and Friday night, as the team will be piched on Friday night.KENNEL LADIES\u2019 DOG SHOW A CORONATION FETE.Best of Pet Dogs Competes \u2014 Queen Sends Favourites.LONDON, June 12.\u2014No greater success was attamed by the curonatior shuw of the Ladies\u2019 Kennel Association at the Botaiuc Gardens could have been desired by the well-wishers of that organization.It was a dog a goml one, too\u2014a garden party and social promenade.all im one.The day was gloriously, fine, the sun shin: ing throughout the day.AU the ruals led to Regent's Park yesterday.The Botanic Gardens, which are admirable for a dog show, were look: their best.They were absolutely full of ladies.whase pretty were beautifully set off on the grass amid the flowers.Tents bad ansen in which 2,900 exhiluts of dogs, together with cats and poultry, were ched and penned.Queen Alexandra was a large exh:ihitor.Her Majesty s pets were very successful and her famous champion bassets were shown in splendid form.They fairly swept tbe The principal prizes for which the roval exhihita are in competition are a sixty guinea challenge luving cup tor the best bloodhound, basset or dichvhund an the ehow, and also for a cup presented by che Ladies\u2019 Kennel Assocation of America, which the Queen is also likely to win.Other well known ladies winmng prizes are the Princess Alexis Dolgorouki.Princess Victor Dhuleep Singh, the Countess of Lonsdale, Lady Algernon Gordon Len- nox and the Duchess of Sutherland.In the poultry.section the Queen is showing twelve pairs of bantams.ER CYCLING THE -COMING BICYCLE MEET.TORONTO, Ont, June 12.\u2014Final ar rangements for the annual C.W.A.Dominion Meet, here have been made.ln order to avoid confliction with day spotts \u2018the races will be held on the evenings of the dates fixed, June 30th and July lst.The programme of events is as follows: JUNE 8n.One mile, novice.Half-mile, amateur championslup.Quarter-mile, professional.One mile, amateur, championship.Five-mile, professional.Two-mile, amateur, open, hau- dicap (heats).Three-mile, W.G.and R.Team y, three men.JULY 1.One mile, novice.Quarter-mile, amateur, championship.Half -nule, rofessional.Two-mile, amateur, open handicap (final heat).Ome mile, professional, championship.Fivemile, amateur.°° Ladies\u2019 Shake Down Track TORONTO, June 12.\u2014 The inclement weather is interfering with the attendance at the woman's bicycle.race at the Island track.The competitors show as yet little fatigue from their } 1-3 hours\u2019 daily grind.The position of the starters last night, at he end of tHe third day.was: Glaw, An- Semon and Allan, a tie, 92 miles: Miss Eh- mer, 91.7.Part the track fell this afternoon, and Mies Glaw was badly shaken up.She continued in the race, however.\" Tetter, Itch, all eruptions on , hands or body, quickly oaaily cured by © A frea trial by hl 0 à Se FR DO CAVES THE SKIN CLEAR, whi E AND HEALTHY.who Con gladly mail 8 > - - LACROSSE | NO COMPROMISE IN BLANCHARD CASE Montreal Club Decides to Push the Matter On.WILL WRITE TO PRESIDENT Shamrocks Makes Arrangements for Their Team to Go to New York and Pick Their Men.The Blanchard matter will not be compromised.The Montreal Club, at ita meeting last night, thrashed it out thoroughly, and came to the conclusion that for the sake of la- vrosse in general it would be best to let the riaiter \u2018take its course, and to allow this [procatar mstance of a breach of the rules woeome à sort of test case to show what tue ruies are really made for.It wes decided at the meeting last night to write to President Rutter, of the Canad- lan Amateur Lacrosse Union, asking him to call a meeting of the umon to decide what 1s to be doue, without delay It 13 expected that the Torontos will also protest Blanchard next Saturday.SHAMROCKS READY FOR THEIR MATCH IN NEW YORK.the Arrangements Were Made for the Match There.The Shmnrocks held à committee meeting last night, and at this meeting all the arrangements were made for the match which 38 Lo Le played in New Yurk he boys will leave here on Thursday and the regular team, as well as at least three \u201cpare ment -NoküT Riley and Doyle, will go.lhe otficrals of the club, who will agcom- pany the team, will be Messrs W.Hinphy, æud President-C'aptain O'Connell, aud per- Laps Harry Trihey, the president vi the as- avvialion.THE MONTREAL TEAM WILL CHANGE SOMEWHAT But No Men Outside of the Club Will be Played.There will be some slight changes in the miheup of the Montreal Lacrosse team for thelr watch in Ottawa next Saturday but 11 13 annvurced that the changes wi be made from among the present members af the club, and no dark horses will be \u201crung an.\u201d ' Bath President Bramley and Captain Car lind are ready to stand by the men they have at present.All \u2014\u2014 TORONTO BEAT JOHNS HOPKINS And Win Intercollegiate Championship of America.BALTIMORE, Md., June 12.\u2014The inter collegiate lacrosse championslup of North America was won festerday By the d'ni- versity of Toronto, champions of Canada, who defeated the Johns king Univers sity, champions of the United States, by a score of 6 to 2.The first half was ti- fully contested, and ended with the score of 2 to 2.The iveness of the Canadians in the second half soon tired out the Hopkins men, and they were unable to pre vent thewviaiturs from gaining victory.Five thousand persons witnessed the game, including \u201cThe Kilties,\u201d Canada\u2019s crack military band, who escorted the team on the field, and \u201crooted\u201d for their fellow.tountrymen from the grand stand.THE TURF GEORGE PERRY, THE ONLY FAVOURITE, WHO WON A RACE.That Was the Experience of Those \u2018Who Visited Fort Erie.FORT ERIE, June 12.\u2014The attendance at the races to-day was not as large as on opening day.The track was heavy, and the weather cioudy and cool.As usual, after a stake day.an Indifferer © .ard was presented.It proved a disastrous one for the public.as Geurge Perry.in the second event, was the only favourite to land the money.All the other favourites, with the exception ôf Obstinate Simon, in the fifth, wera also rans, Summary: First race, $-year-olds and up, 6 fur.longs\u2014The Brunge Demon, 108.Loudon, 2 to 1.won; J.Patrick, 89, Steven, 15 to L 2, Str Kingston, 105, T.Walker, 10 to 1, & Time, 1.18 3-4.Cloerna And Andrattus also ran.Second race, 4 1-2 furlongs, for malden 2- ycar-vlds\u2014George Perry, 104, Blake, even, wun; Lee Ridley, 97, Wainwright, 2 to 1, 2; Chamblee, 106, T.Walker, 21-2 to 1, 8.Time 68.Hallucination, Malabar.Duke, Dasha- way, Sissy and Tampa fimjshed as named.Third race, 6 furlongs\u2014fMessina, $3, Ad- amg, 3 to 1, won; Hutch Miller, 102.R.Steele, 5 to 1, 2; Ringleader.108, C.Alley, 6 to L 3.Time, 1.17 1-2.St David, Servant, Apple Juck and Miss Hanover also ran.Fourth race, 6 furlongs, selling-\u2014-Tax- man, 57, Walnwright, 3 to 1, won; Maria Bolton, 11 11-2, J.Boland, 8 to 1, 2 ; Competitor, 108, Adams, 8 to I, & Time, 1.16 34 Siphon, Velma Clark, and Afghan finished as named.Fifth race, 1 mile, gelling\u2014Renckart, 112, L.Thompson, 6 to 1.won; Leenja, %.C.Kelly, 4 to 1, 2; Obstinate Simon, 116, Wainwright, 21-310 1, 8.Time, 1.46 Bill Masate, Johnnie McCarthy, W.W.Dempster and Little Emmy also ran.Sixth race, 8 furlongs, selling\u2014Commena, 88, Johnston, 4 to 1, won; Lithium, 109, Hayden, 6 to 1, 2 : Maple, 107, Adams, 2 to 1,8 Time, 1.17.Filibuster, The Elba, Zack Ford and Lemula finished as named.Races at Gravesend.NEW YORK, June 12\u2014Short priced horses were again in evidence at Graves- | end yesterday, winning five of the aix races; whtle Ethics.& 15 to 1, won the other event.Although the Myrtie stakes was the feature and won by the favourite, Francesco, the chief interest was in the meeting of the two\u2019 fast fillies, Lady Albercraft and Rose Tint, with five straight victories to Rose Tint's credit Lady Albercraft won easily by two lengths, In the fast time of 10048 A heavy rdinstorm set in as the horses were going to the post for the fourth race.and the fifth and sixth races were run on a track that was converted into a quagmire.Summary: First race, all ages.handicap, about 6 fûriongs\u2014The Muskecteer, 124.Shaw, 7 to 2 and 7 to 5.won; Roxane, 104, Redfern, 7 to ! and 3 to 1.second: Hanover Queen, 97, Wonderly, 20 to 1 and 8 to 1, third.Time.1.09§-5.Cobourg, Swamplands, Petra JL, Operator, Slip Thrift, Roue and His Eminence alsn ran.Second rave, handicap, 1% miles\u2014Ethica, 93, G.Thompson.15 to 1 and 5 to 1.won: Morningside, us H.Cochran, 11 to 10 and Drink Grano Great Caffe \u2018 l'to à second; St JFinnan, 8, Redfern, 3 to 1 and 6 to 1/ third.Time, 1.583-5 Badie 8, Trigger, Arden, Col Padden add Batiah aiso ran.Third race, $-year-olds, § furiongs\u2014Lady Albercraft, 114 Brennan, §to 3 and 4 to & won; Rose Tint, 112, Bullman, 13 to 5 and even, second; Invincible, 105, Shrew, 2 to 1 and 8 to 1, third.Time, 1.00 4-8.Our Nugget.Tascon, Bounding Beauty, Roseland, Injunction, Golden, W.Rs Condon also Fourth race, the Myrtle stakes, 1 mile and.yards\u2014Francesco, §5, Shea, 9 to 10 and out,\u201dwon; Merito, 9%.Creamer, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; The Regent, 3, Bryan, 7 to ?and é to 5, third.Time, 1.44 Himself and Five Nations aiso ran.Fifth race, maidens, 2-year-olds, 5% fur- longs-\u2014Ringdone, 112 Shaw, 7 to 3 and 7 to & won; Oakington, 112 Brennan, 0 to 1 and 12 to 1.secod; Decoration, 114, McCue, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, third.Time, 1.09 4-5.I.ady Josephine, Pageant, Sumidia, Akela, Wax Candle, Brimstone, Barkelmore, Deml- tasse, Bob Hillyard, Ahumada, Mlichael- man and All Hallowmas also ran.Sixth race, 11;16 miles\u2014Locket, 110 O'Connor, 9 to 5 and 8 to b, won, Rough Rider.108, O'Co(nnor, 6 to 1 and 5 to à second; Lone Fisherman, 106, Redman, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, third.Time, 1.51.Justice, Astor, Bounteous, Fonso Lee and Bchool- master also ran.Canadian Travelling Starts.NEW HAMBURG.Ont.June 12.\u2014The Canadian Trotting and Pacing Circuit opened their first event of the season here yesterday, and will continue Thursday and Friday; weather permitting.There was a large attendance, and the weather was very fine.The races were well contested, and the cards for tho next two days are well filled, promising good sport Summary: 2.35, trot or pace; purse $250\u2014 Dandy Hal, b.g., F.Wood, St Catharines .111 Adlemun, b.g.owner, A.Proctor, Wingham .2 2 4 Birdie Hayes, br.m., MH.Leadly, Cookstown .Cee ees 3 382 Wisdom King, ch.g.Entricken and Liebler, Windsor .4 43 Maggie L.b.m., A.Miller, Brant- ford .5 56 John Nolan.bg, J.B.Whitely, God- erlch.dr.; Nellie D., b.g.,, A.Davidson, Mitchell, ar.Time\u20142.21, 22, 221 3-4 223 211 pace or 217 trot; purse $350\u2014 Annie D.br.m., F.J.Black, To- roto.2.2 24 21 1e 21 0 2e 1 411 Prince Vale, chs, E Schwartz, Goderich .V 18 2 Fred.Wilkes, bg, W.Bishop.New Hamburg .4 2 23 Master Roy, bg.T.V.Peters, Dresden.3 44 2 Ftme\u20142.25, 2.21 1.2, 2,22, 25.Half-mile run, purse $100\u2014 Far Sight, b.m., G.Howard, Toron- LO LL 220 Les 400 4e eee ae ss TO QI Wilfrid Laurier, b.g., F.Thatcher, Hamliton 7 Antithesis, b.g land >» \u20ac Peck, Cleve- LL es ae .2 PB Time\u2014ä1 1-3, 52, 82 1-2.Santa Bonita, Infelice, Side Light, nominatum, Radinage, Glessey, May, Lady Laurier and A.ran, In- Magsle Bonita also MISCELLANEOUS BARRE GOES BACK Cannot Resist the Pressure Brought to Bear Upon Him to Return to the Arena and Has Done So.Horace Barre, of this city.the well-known French-Canadian strong.man, and who clams to be the strongest man in the world, after a retirement lasting about mix months, bas decided to again enter the arena, and defend the title he claims for bumselt against all-comers GOLF MISS HECKER\u2019S GOLF SCORE IS BEATEN _BY MISS GOFFE.Champion Makes 91, Against 86 in First Round for Women\u2019s Championship.NEW YORK, June 12.\u2014 Mis E.W.Gofle, of Essex County, was thoroughly at home on her own links at Orange, N.J., yes- terdav, and made the best score in the qualifying round of the third annual tour- nan.ent of the Women's Metropolitan Golf Association.Mies Goffe did the course in 86, beating by 5 strokes the champion, Miss Genevieve Hecker, of Apawamis, who was second, with a card of 81.Svores: Miss E.W.Goffe, Essex County.Out.6 .+.oo.554645445\u2014 In 2 200 oll vie eee ee 65663643 4-43-88 Miss Genevieve llecker.Apawamis Out .+.0.4557645455 In tiv eee ene vee +.6567654 64\u20146\u201491 1&t 2nd Rd.R'd.TL.Mrs.A.De Witt Cochrane, Ardsley ,., 3.1 .22200 68 42 05 Miss rate Ellis, Baltusrol .4&6 5 #6 Mrs.M.D.Patterson, Engle WOO to.220 224 rein een cease 50 48 9% Mrs.E.M.Canrick, Essex County .a 48 HW 8 Mrs.Willlam Shippen, Morrid County .=o. > we .value, there ix nothing to which we are overwhelmed the entire village in IUT aT ne OA ET a BOUT mee he a - St Catherine S t, West, B ' * so devotedly attached, or fr which, were nador has revo \u201cot _ will spend ten days in Quebec en route 1552 St.Catherine Street, East.| 3 Ecuador has a record in volcanoea\u2014three to Tadousac, where they will rem.un for they threatened, we would male so many active five dormant and twelve sxtinet.the summer.168 Sparks Street, Ottawa.; ° sacrifices, as these same Liberties.Our sys.Hon Ahese praks have never been Mrs, Borland, late superintegdent of the | Best Pianos on the tem is representative and every elector Ladivs Benevolent Institution,\u201d who is now .Send for booklet.1s7°ee otes freely for the man of hs cha Ringapore possesses a cuginsity in the the guest of her brother-in-law, the Re.lt Canadian Market.Sold votes y te mu LUS CHOICE HO shave«of à Chinese dwarf who is barely ® Dr.Ker, is progressing slowly towards re- .; body can «entral him: nobody dare try to {inches tn height and is endowed with a covery from her recent lliness.138 1 at reasonable prices and do so.When Parliament is assembled the ie gray beard.The engagxcment is announced of Mr.EDUCATIONAL.\u2014 - Wm.Marahall, of St.John's, Newfound- .ou terms to suit pur- - voice of a free people 18 heard.The very One thousand and forty million ons af Irish Maild\u2014\"Do you want a good and.to Miss Wibifred Macnab, of Mont- Finest Olive Oil | ; 7 L _ Pa life of our aysfem of Fovernment, we all beer brewed vearly in the United Kingdom yo Deat- real.Miss Macnab has been viaiting her ; h E h mn ee : ; «quais the total t drewed by Ing, Master Jimmy, or do you not?Be- Cia Mrs.W.A.Munn, in 8t.John's.for chaser.xchanges \\ agree, resides in the perfect correspond.a France vu Are ewed by Amer cause {t you don't behave yourself this Sister.ee AS : \"CR VE (SALAD) Rainproof à 1d pi - SPLENDIO MAIL COURSE IN .; .+ 5 minute\u2014you'll bath!\" > À ence between the puliwal dessres of the 1, 100 the output of von throughout the youll get both Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Gault leave for Erg- FOR TABLE AXD COOKING, made for old pianos at Wireless Telegraphy of , c o .3 3 .> - .N - > .spe .1 .N , - people and the org truck nick those 014 vus about 15:00 00 tone OP te MR JEFF TURSERS NEW NEIGH: wig GUE MIE Renan.fa Lu ve ee Coats liberal values Nennierarrcnt Central, Business Cul sires © : .amount S16.W0.0M were furnished by three | \u2026 ok.\u2018 Ta M err - \" ; > = F countries, vin.United States.MO SNS : | ste Hawkins sold his farm awhile ago, onshire.pS lenbr ok.Jake Memphre ma.LEEMING, MILES & CO., s&s = loge, Toronto, W.H.SHAW.Principal.194 7 MISPLACED SYMPATHY Great Britain.25 181,307 Germany.149.651,- : he Poorest land in this hull township, will be occupied this season by his a'ster, Importers Italian Prod FORMEN i : : vs cmetrie tone» Some feiters from the clty come along\u2014 MTS Skelton, and members of her fami.MONTREAL.7 daw ! : Assuming for a moment thht these senti- LAFan has an avenue of trees fl tt«e Blamed idiots they were all through and The marriage of Miss E.Neville.of Nes x $5 Each.SPECIAL OFFER LONDON COLLEGE OF mu, GC | ments are sincerely held by the electors of in length.The trees are the cryo eR nd ria im a bi rice 1 h ri Glasgow Qu Re pa en = >.' i Ÿ g werv : = ce in cas , - +8 * 3 the country, what might be expert to Lo 00 SETS, one ten perfect npcimen, quite pd Nim rie cash right 3 LA00, OU SITLANLELS Eh | IN AND AROUND THE CITY.A ood opportunity to purchase a \u2014\u2014 WPS Ex mine ne Lor Montreal, Coty the general attitude of public feching to- and 12 te 15 feet In circumference.he roar.honest.if | started out to buy.Rev.Neitieanpetey officiating, Mr aud genuine good garment at § price Payable (practical) and 2 (theoretical).Examiners, wards men who conspire! to murder our #VDUE extends from the town of Namanda at place ud be the last I'd want to Mra.Netteaniy are Tagara Falls and ihe RAPID BUILDING.\u2014Good progress Is $250 $10 cash Gore Mitchell, Esq.Mus Doc., Boston.ees ; ta Nikko., - being made by the contractors on the 8 and $7 Entry forms snd fees must be sent at free institutions by falafung the decision You understand.that's just \u2018twixt you Thousand Islands.(Guardian Life Insurance Company's bulld- e hly will h once to the general sc retary of the ballota?We rhould certainly expect There la fn use in many Belrian towns and L The marriage took place at Knox Church, ing.Ground was broken on Hriday morn- \u2019 ' monthly will purchase EDWARD BROOME, Mus.Bac.the hottest indimat: We should ex PRE ney Pattern, The lw .Winnipeg, yesterday afternoon, of Mr ing last, and yesterday the delivery of 1987 Notre Dame St from us just now the best \" \"Karn Hall e ho à PP | ¢ should ex smoke 1x driven by a fan into à filter ot W ell, they ve put up a house there on the Charles Manuel Meck, of Toronte, to Miss sicel Degan.\u2019 piano ever offered in 14 6 : Montreal.reet a demand te be made in terms 1 verous matertal, over which urs a con- .Edith Jane, third daughter of Mr.Will an ee ; (ones not to be mist ken that Na rinmous flow of petroteum.The filter A reg\u2019lar tavern, looks like from outside: Whyte assistant to I'resident Shaughnessy Rey FATHER LACOMBE \u2014Rev.Fa Montreal for the money, \u2014 | ! taken, thal.107 A (ields a gas of great heating power.and gosh some folks know just about as of the Canadlan Pacific Rallway.kuox ue a eest ho has completed his A large (abinet } crime 80 akin to treason and so fraught the materia) in the filter becomes a good much Church was beautifully decorated with the rih-\\est, who % Pal h à SKIN OF BEAUTY Is A JU FOR Lb bor in fancy Walnut or Ma- i ; he cen fuel.As birds that stick their heads in sand d lls of the valley.and tha l'ip thfough the Diocese of Montreal, has h case; 3 8; with danger to the state, the severest penal: to hide! Palms 0 crowded.Rev Mr Du Val left for Ottawa, where he will preach at Dr T.Felix Gouraud\u2019s Oriental Cream.ogany Cane; ta: full ties provided by the law should be inthiet- They've tore the old barn down, and bullt performed the ceremony.and Mr.Teller, St.Joseph's Church on Sunday next or Magical rr ran Pimples, al Pro with ) : N a .t ) Rp » 2 1 E.\u2014 Geo , ! = MN , od.fnstend of this we have scen huther A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.That hasn't any Ince for cows or hay: Cr gn Jett oot HS and Ne pSERAINED HIS AUKLE out getting 3,3 - Freckles, Mot Patohen each instrument.Montreal.\u2018 an almost eupine acquiescence in prac \u2014\u2014 They're puttin\u2019 piles of sand around the West.The presents were numercus and Iu.off the car at 8 am.yesterday, fgi and 5_3s 2 Disensce \u2018ant tices of this mfanmous character.The law I a It they tertiti h cluded a handsome gift from His 1! nour sprained his unkle He was removed in tbe Stead every blemish Hor fo a eg I of omy .; wonder ey fertilize that way?the Lieutenant-Governor agd Mra Mc- ambulance to the General Hospi an S23 on beauty.aad o n says that such deeds are crimes: but, hn ow Milan a Tiffany sar fro Bir Thomas afterward taken to pf home, where he 233 3s defies dutec- cine will be held in the Windsor Hail um sherto, \u2018who has enforced the law?\u201cMa.Why, Donest, I don't b'lleve that land Bhaughnessv, and some substantial will be obliged to remain for apme time.be 2 = Hon, wy Daa Li d N dh i 8 Co JTiday.June 13th, 1902, at 3 p.m.chines\u201d have been organ:z«d for the very they've got cheques.Uver one hundred and fifty in- FELL FROM A STREET CAR.\u2014Mrs.0156 rear, 0 say- or Im f vy Members of Convocation and candidstre £ perverti would raise a crop of wheat In forty vitations were Issucd to friends outside Cc umngham, 45 years of age.of No.a ane ee for graduation will meet in robes in purpose of perverting the popular vote.years, the city.: .barmiess we .ante-rooms of the hall at half-past twe ; ; .And as for corn, all I know is that Smith street, fell in alighting from a street Lu lo be 2366 St Catherine St Experts exist who umdertake to give les Blle used to have to borrow roaatin' The marriage took place quletly in Ot.car yesterday afternoon ay crossiug ie re + : p.m.song in the art of forging or ruppresaing ears\u2019 tawa yesterday ot the home of the bride 5 of Prince and yelington streets, and in- pearly made.RESERVED SEATS.R - oo .parents, corner of Marta an Cent streets jured one o er limbus e was taken Accept no .ballots.Men holding respectable positions And yit they re puttin\u2019 fancy fences up, of Miss Lizzie MacLaren, second daughter to the General Hospital in the ambulance.counterfeit of All seats will be reserved, and tickets in society, not content with And every day a dozen men or so » TRADE mamK \u201c PERCIVAL J.ILLELEY.{ | : : C.P.R.TIME TABLE CHANGES.184/ B 135 0 Saw B.Mus.F.R.C.O.(Registrar.= people of this turn might at least consent tue canvas fancy tailor gown, trimmed with Ce tents.where of ers a pere anne on SAT NA foe of: Bryce.da tarte Medical Health OGERS RO! _ = 5 te give their valiant grawyliathers a rest, blue tafrcte panda and collar faced with themselves, or where are the places of the reception at the home of the bride's fath- In Effect 15th June.xetling better aradually.and that he hopes The above trade mark bas been stamped on THE BEST Manufacture Mattrose- 1 ad nod drag to light virtues which can embruidel men.audience, which has to pay a little money er, 4146 Dorchester strect.Later.Mr and to see the province clegr of the discase in every article of the original and genuine Roger: es, Dodding.lows, 2] .; before they are permitted to regard the Mrs.Crowhurst left on a trip to Toronto, \u2014_\u2014- a month or two.BEDDING.Cushions, will re- 3 only put their own practices to utter elevens.Now the baller sends a ball, Toledo and Cleveland.the bride travelling .; A bill for th Broa.\u2019 goods for over so years.Get this and you make and renovate ol * shame.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.the batter who ls standing befors the wick: in & gown of blue cloth, tallor-made.with From Windsor ee a 00 gg the Bt.Lawrence River from Adams 2 tbe best that is made.Townahend.rucoresor jai 3.À Tounabend # - et has to se abroad .t white vest, and a ack and white hat.Saturdays, instead o .p.m.wn | A NATURAL CONSEQUENC (From the Star Files of June, 1872) knocks down the wickets, the baller and The bride's presents included a handanme 930 a.m.week days and 10 p.m.daly.Bos: Juanda, )n Sansdiag territory: te Lee Oui 138 1 Bedding bouse, 2304 St.Catherine, oor.Creseent, % BE.w the backstop make their runs.etc.\u201d But Bible presented by the deacons of Beth- .week f p.m.daily.Hud- > .J Béesd : We mast say that we rejoice.not aver condemned by the inspector as unsafe | (he Rem of the article is the morai refiec lehom Church, as the wedding oan \u201cthe Son ore sddiions) train 1335 pan.| the United lates Senate on Wednes- AN IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ; N A ç : o 3 .¢ M + A the fall of any individual, which can only German and Polish Jews petition the aa \u201cWhen.they sre.thirsty they firet to take place in the church.except Saturlays and Sundays.Sunday Fifty of the censua employes at Otta- THREW CARGO OVERBOARD.7 t tb \" ; ¥ City Council for a reduction in the taxa: go into the te to drink a glass of Lu Train Caledonia Springs and Plantagenct, wa were notified on Wednenfiay that their (Special to the Montreal Star.) \u2014_\u2014 be a matter of regret, but that a commence tion on the synagogue.brandy.then they ars drunk.and their MISSION OF ST.PAUL OF METIS \u2014 10 am.Imperial Limited Service to Van- services would not he requifed after June : \u2019 (Special to the Montreal Star.) A ment has been made in this city in the way Barbers petition to have the hy-law for- parents scolds: poor boys.1 would not al- Rev.Father Therien, of the Oblate Order, conver, 11.40 a.m.Sundays, Wednesdays 0th.This will reduce the staff from 155 to SHERBROOKE.June 12\u2014At a public SYDNEY.NB.of treating seriously that which, in any community valuing the bidding she opening of barber shops on Sunday strictly enforced.low my children to play such a stupid game.\u201d who was one of the band of missionaries from the North-West, who have heen col- aily through service 9.40 am.and \u2018Fridays (ttawa Service via Short Line: 8.45 am.135.It has not yet been decided whether or not the census department will be main- meeting held this week a \u2018\u201cBherbrooke June 12\u2014The aechooner Maria, Capt.Long, was seized yesterday integrit f 1) \u2019 lecting In the different pariah t tained perm t) paul jects of Ce tlon as or 8 Glace aor mots tion 5 ig Aig egrity of the » - ère arishes of th reek .ily: - anently.ganized.The objects o e association ar aws in smuggling liquors from 8t Plerr franchise, sheuld be regarded as an offe .un re \"Wt .rand Trim Ke ver One-half the world knows more about Province of Quebec, left to-day tm tnke CCR Wo ead ya pri id se a oe At Havana on.Wednesday C.F.w, to promote the cleanliness, beauty and The Maria, when given chase by the Aovs : oo pean elie Eten qu à ; nd Trunk cross: poy the other halt lives than it Is willing up his work at the mission of St.Paul ng 03% nesdays and Iricays PT IN \u2018an sentenced healthfuiness of the city,\u2019to protect and ernment service boat Gladiator.by whom of the first magnitude.It is a devnled 0K 18 handed to the Road Committee.to confess, Fetta He Is accompanied by Rev.Fathe Weck days-\u2014arriving Ottawa in three hours.eeley, who.on March 24.was sentenced .p e ator.by Preparations being made at Washington 2 | step gained to have made a record in tlus ! ) n .\u2018ith the municipal authorities In overboard.It was afterwards recovered ; for a survey of the North Pacift > .8 t : pay a fine of $8701 for complicity In the trite hb matter.Some aluggish consciences will Ln Crenr atproprinius aie for tne Bur | | Whet,8, man, in Mel NG wanaurs it here | 08 BN0E 7 TE To Sortie te Bortand and Old Orobard com.Ci Sapaba resident Fate, \u201cTone | The oricre ares & F Morgy, presgent Te me ur ee aroused, and an object lesson will have been re oh aTett will have tinutng his business in case he shuffies mencmg 16th June.à 9, granting amnesty to all Americans cone Dr.BE Marner.MLA.Yoeprosident: Call to Halifax Clergyman.; ; \u2018 : .\u201cigor: y E.Marrill, secretary: .C., given which even the dullest will compre The Park Committee authorized to pay oft.\u2014 7 From Place ars Quebec.3% Sandays victed of crimes in Cuba.treasurer: and an executive composed.of (Special to the Montreal Star) bend.Public opinion on the whole will the ladies of the Hotel Dieu 410m for A JUVENILE OPINION.LOOK H E 10 pm.daily.St.Agathe Friday, Special.HD.Lawrence W.A.Hale.J 8 Mi.BT on Chir Re Jit, Aims .ow inverelv wentv- a n fg .* .à - FEB.0 n, ., ; ee erifying our (owe who sincerdy wanted for park purposes.The whole nnd \u201cPaw!\u201d \\ RE.5.15 p.m.Labelle, 9 a.m.Tuesdays and The Richmond Bridge By-Law.che gon r Hilama, Pres aim at p ing political system will to be any\u2019 eleph 138 p.m.(Special to the Montreal Star.) Parker.R.G.Milford, W.H.Archer, J B-D.pastor of Park 8treet Church, Hal- Lo be strengthened and encournged.with interest at § per \u201cAre there going oo any\u2019 elephants in Do you want to dye! If so we arp Saturdays, 9.15 am.Sundays.Joliette and RICHMOND.June 12\u2014The votinæ on M.Düfresue, In B.Panneton, J.M Jen.ifax.as successor to Rev.I.F.Forbes.; à But ider.One man has admuttediy gent.the coronation parad your hetpers.\u2014Send us your suit or St.Gabriel additional trains, 1.55 p.m.the St.Francis bridge by-law in the town ches, C.P.Byrd, James Price, L.H.Oli- The salary Is fifteen hundred per annum, § flung himself in the face of the law, and has had judgment brought home to him: but what has this particular trouble sprung from?Simply from the to.geveral admis sion of ghe false principle thit the rules of chase money Is to mortgaged on the land for ten yea ' y TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.PROCTOR'S\u2014 \"Under the Red Robe.\u2018 THEATRE FRANCAIS \u2014 \u201cThe Prauehter Prodiai THEATRE ROYAL\u2014 Burleaque.\u201cWell, my son?\u2019 \u2018Any cametr znd monkeys?\" \u201cOt course not.\" \u201cNo golden chariots, painted cages os steam musical Naggonat® \u201cNot very likely.\u201d \u201cAnd not a clown?David, of the Oblate Order of Ottawa.who other article -Work well and promptly dons.; R.PARKER & CO.DYKRS & CLEANERS, Montreal, Que., Sherbrooke additional train, 8.30 a-m.week Thursdays, 5.30 p.m.week days, Saturdays, 9 am.Sundays.Three Rivers local.5 p.m., instead of 3.10 p.m.Over 100 pianos and organs by some\u2019 of the best makers, to be sacrificed during our closing sale from now to September { Catherine street.to tén years\u2019 imprisonment.and had to of Richmond took place on Monday and esday.It provided for the payment by the town of Richmond of $14.0 as its share towards the new bridge.The vote was overwhelmingly in favour of property.develop it® natural scenery.and to co-op- E.Winn Farwell, Neil Dunning.O.I.vier, 8, C.Nutter, N.T.Dussault.James Davidson, and B.C.Howard.the seizure was made.threw her cargo exte a call to Rev.Clarence McKinnon, Bt.Andrew's is the largest congregation in the Lower Provinces.on tm) Children Ory fo re ; \\ of the by-law, 104 votes, representink K.- à \u2019 sion.iple + THEATRE DES NOUVRAUTRS-Onofroit MENON pat ln th ; , 1838 Notre Dame st.lat.Fxpecially large discounts To cash.| 28.2 valuation of property.in ita favour.in ran0 @rga 0 88 A ity are not applicable to volitics\u2014a SOLUIMER PARK\u2014Vaudeviit \u201cWell.naw, what in the use In sealing Phouea: Roll ( Main) LAT (Merchants, 23 The KARN Co, Karn g., St.Lagainst 1 vote, representing $300 valuation a e and ballet such an old parade ab that?0e end 28 Borg dE es pates La - AT CHOATE'S DINNER Crowd Assembled to Witness Arrival of Their Maj- À esties at Embassy.: KiNG CHATS WITH MORGAN And Also Expresses His Pleasure at Being Presented to President Roosevelt's Sisters._ t LONDON, June 12.-United States Am | bassador Joseph Choate gave a dinner at bis residence, Carleton Terrace, last night.which was attended by King Edward and Queen Alexandra.Their Majesties arrive Ë about 845, and were cheered by a luge erowd which had assembled in the stnet The front of the embassy Was de vcet with the customary curopation device, a exystal transparency showing the roy doh or and was surrcundel by the Stars und Stripes.Among the other numervus guests were.The Duke of Nor:uik.the Duke auf Puch om of Portland.Lord Rosebery.the Bis bop of London, Right Rev.Arthur F.lues the Earl and Countess «: Pembroke, and Countess Spencer.Sir Wm.and lady Vernon Harcwurt, Hen.A J.Hal four and Miss Ralfour, the Earl of Derby, Lady Alice Stanley.Baron de Stael.Rus.i Ambassador.Mr.J Picrpont Morgan.Mr.Whitelaw Red and : Reid; Lord Kenyon, Sir Stanley , the Countess of Gussiord, Mr.Henry White and Miss White.Mr.J.Ridgeley Carter, Wm.Woedwanl, Mss Harmet Lane Johnston ani Mr.John Sargent.IN EVENING DRESS.The Umted States -lplomats wore plain i dress and black knee hreeches.The King and bis «ute wore a diess exact: D similar, with the vasepiion oi ths Maj: @sty, across Whose shart iront was seen the Blue ribbon of the \u2018trder of the Guter.Greetings ha! suively been excuanged re dinner was sutnounced.and the y became somewhat mixed up.Mr.found himseit leading the Quezn into the dming room ahead of the King, who Mrs.Choate on his arme tahle was elaborately decorated with \u2018Amperican beauty roses.Mr.Choate and his wife sat opposite each other at the centre of the tal le.at which torty covers had been laid.Queen Alexandra.who was dressed becomingiy in an evenmg gown ot black and white, touched here ami there with costly jewels and who wore a diamond tiara, sat at Mr.Choate\u2019s right hand.On his left sat Prinress Victoria, winle next to the Princess rat Lord Lansdowne On the opposite side of the table sat Mrs.Caoate, with King Edward on her right.and the Dake of Noriaik on her left.Throughout the dinner music was render- \u2018ed by an excellent band.Finally Queen 4 ra gave the signal, and the ladies rose and retired to the drawing room.Mr.Choate then walked aroun! the tale and took the now vacant seat next to His Majesty, and the Ring of Great Britain and the American Ambassador entér~d inta a confidential conversation.Befuie the c- gare bad got well going Mr.Choate went over to J.Pierpont Morgan, sr.and' brought him up to King Fdward, and for nearly the pext bali hour the American milbonaire and the ruler of Great Britain talked carn.estly together.At length King Edwarl finished talking, and the men went upstairs.On their arrival in the drawing room Queen Alexandra led the way to the Music-room.TALKED TO PRESIDENT'S SIs} TERS.In an interval between the music the King especially sent for Mrs.Douglas Robinson and Mrs.W.Sheffield Cowes and 10 ese two sisters of President Roosevelt, i Majesty conveyed his spevial gratitica- tion at his ability to be present at the evénings entertainment lheir Majesties sleo chatted especially with Mr and Mrs.Whitelaw Reid and the latter's charming ter.At the conclusion of the musical pro Here re the party went to supper.P band played \u2018God Save the King\u201d for the first time.and every one present paul pourteous attention to this air.After supper was over Their Majesties chatiod with various guests, and expecially Lord Rosebery, who took Princess Victoria to her carnage.It was then quite te.Escorted Liv the entire Embassy, sud Jowed hy all, Mr.Choate's guests, Ning ward and Queen Alexandra went out and entered the myal carriage.\\ EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MINING INTERESTS.(Special to the Montreal Star.) ROUKE.June 12 - At a meeting fa this aty, an \u201cEastern Townships Mining Massociation \u201d was orçanze! as a hranch ot the Canadian Mining Institute.Mr, Lea.R.Smith, M.L.A., was elected chairman, with John Blue, J.R.Pearson.S.L.Spat- ford (Capelton), B.Bennetts, A Sohn.oon (Thetford), R.Hopper (Montreal), J.B.Mitchell (Sherbrogke!, and 11 J.Wil- Dams (Danville) secretary _ The meeting at whych this organization was effected was lugely attended Among those present besides names already nen tioned were PF OA.Be ap th wa tetary of the M'murx Instaute M Hem and Adame, Montreal ant Jo director of wines tor the province oo + sue bec.Prof.J A Dresser.of =r F aux Col lege, gave some interesting niarmatan re grins the geology cal tormation 6: the Tow ships The question «1 the des clopmen of the mineral wealth of the townships was dis cussed at length by the meeting.Mr J RR.and sertedhrirat We Ad ï descriptive map of some fifteen «ditierent copper properties within a ra Lue of twenty.miles oi Sherirocne, and etr nu'v ad vocated the estabilhi-limient ot a er > Ball Telephone rights.14 at 7 14 Lourartile a Nashviile id 1300 125 wn Dominion Coal, 160 at 139 3-4 | Manbatlan Elevated_\u2026 132% 183% 133 183 Nissouri Pacibe .\u2026 JU2% 1084, wig, I Neon 1 Tac a 15 150% 180 100 * Tail à - 50 55% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ire sliced 170-0 100% 139% 250% aso, [ Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy ard pLe a Lint oh, 6% CSA oy Co.Stock Brokers.9 5t.Sacrament st.SY Oma A West.ee Bn 3a m= Jume 12.June 11.Norfaie à TEE oe ae Ny 3 nok Ask.ne Ask, Surber Securities.oo.103, 109% 1034 Cresing .a COM LL mee \u2014 - \u2014 Canadian Pacific.135% 138 185% 1 the Mails ee es ST CS Do de Few | 139 \u20141504- 128 Paaney:vanta Ry.130 1804 1500 IR Duluth rr an = en mn fn Steel, com.4TH 47R ATH 474 De do Prefo .me 1 PYewnd Sicel.pret _ 87 87 87 8; Montreal St Rait.__ TS Im Be, Pople Gas 1U2W 10:N 208 Toremte®t Rall _.121% 131% 131% à KPoila à Read 777 4 eu Rs CR Hatfhz@4 Rat.\u2014_\u2014___ .\u2014 113 CR De do 1 gavel.SIN BF, OUEN 83N Detroit United Ry.TON TV OT fF De do llpref.«su 6BY eu eux Winnipeg RY co ce Ll em eal ee mia eee 4 ema 8 John do do .conn d0ttbern Ry com.7 à 1 Teta Transit ar 119% 119 10 1100 De pret.\u2014- ww ws vo 9 be te sma 1 zx ame Sewer Pectiie - By WY, WY, ily R &0 NevCo _._ 14 Ne 114 13 lmatoal & Iva _.Gen Bay 6d Sey Commercial Cable \u2014.170 |.16» 108 Texas Pacific \u2014 \u201cIN 435 sly CIN Mont\" Telegraph \u2026 170 tes ier mem US Leather Lu LN 13% 13% diy Beil >» 10 187 170 en Do de pre.= va 85%, RON H 14 Power.104% 106 104% 100, CS Street Com Ivy 304, I 89 Don Steel.y Ps.B85, 56 CS steel pret NON, uP WO pe De do Prof \u2014 8 20 ven 2% Lnion fais: (nm 105% 10h, 206%, 104) Puia.\u2026 2 220 ee een Do du pret._.UN UN UN Montreal 140 129 ; 140 130 Wiper do pret I Tin IT 1 Demizies Dn 2 38 Rd oe Western Union Teil iy vas sie san Qa yp wa * 88 Wir teu com UE Ty IN \u201cTr Te Nova es 107 108 108 sy Brel.it mue \u2014\u2014 AUN Lay.Wining ro ne a nee es \u2014 Samim im To coo a mac MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.wy pe - 3 wo Dn eo BANKS.Montreal .\u2026._\u2014_\u2026 900 29 300 ne \u2014 Ountarte\u2026 .- see = aan 25 Moisess si a aie a | AFTERNOON BOARD.ervuie - \u2014\u2014 243 s ally reported ?Brive N America.\u2014\u2014@ ee inn oo.Spec or the Star by R.Mere i*h and Company.Mint Brokers, Pordeoo om mo WW Geen | Francon Xavier street TES Qube.aus = an \u2014 15 .Thursday, June 13.1903, Sp.ia Lue L386 .Ms | Terva BONDS , of tha Sellen Duyera etl i.8 \u2014 004 wm bride 4 Winnipeg Railway.i ania een en.1.00 Narth Star xd_ \u2014\u2014\u2014 24 1 108%, 108 108%, 103Y, Joe Papa 1277 _ 3 1,00 Stedan toy Lo.TT B 0.10 Can.Gold Feld Rv A 8 J 1M Nt Fugene Cans _ \u2014 50 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.} 80 Rambier artbre T_T 90 1.06 War Faele LL 22.18 3.8 Bache and Co.16 St.Sacrament st.Yoo tents star +! report the closing prices to-day as follows: oan Mask mee ome 43 Jame 12 2002 Vou Freains tar\u201d TTT} Opening.Wighest Lowest Clown LAS Never LS an - LO Lari i \u2014 he EU: Ah Jey Be?Be \u201cVo Oannen Mek muy 20 \"Se SA - me: Lo.Corn, Je sens ses a en O + Montreal & Oregon .\u2026 sn ee nN AN Se To Brae ai = 7 mes, Jul \u2014 JE 179: 170 @10 Mountain Live \u2014 Toop dem IR Lx eR TaieeT ue AN.1008 100 leas 1 000 Grandy Ces.: ste soar less 28 Domimies Tanti miei TB .- 5 - raiviez \u2018dat AN « ns lew lows jus 10% 26 Montreal, Londou ane 18 ENLISTED STOGES Afternoon Mining Sales.Montreal 8 Btnn___} 2.50 3.00 Mrnte Crise.Ll._ 1% Virtue\u20141000 at 1% 1OCGIARY em ee « Dominion Coungolidated\u20141000 at EM.1000 1 vu Waite Bear + at k 3.00 Majesuie\u2026\u2026 Nn Montreal and Lonéon\u2014100 at 14%.JiUBl Tore om 1x N.B.\u2014Crmmencing Monday, June 16th.ow Lorene Ricbeiea 0 afternoon of the Board will be v.TB em ream LE ; \\ a .I RS LD GR Ca amin.Fe ESI ES ES NN ES aa.Ag cu EY CECCECCECEEE cas } e ~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902.DESCRIPTION OF CUNTING- ENT._The formal description of the con.nt 16 as lilows: Major Chapman in supreme cam- mand! of the Hong Kong Volunteer Corpe: Captain James, First Chinese Regiment.lieut Armstrong, Hong Kong Volunteer Corps.Hong Kong Volunteer Corpse - Tun cers and forty men, rank ani d'e Hong Kong and Singapore R al lery of Indians\u2014Sx nen com: mimaone] : Ticers and men Hong RKonz Royal Engrevrs.Chinese Sub-marine Miners- Sa men.First Chines- Regment (me Eng eh CN-\u2018ar sergeant and Steen men The following arc the names uf the memiærs of the Hong Kong Vol unteer Corps: Fell BRattervr\u2014Sernes T Meek.Corporal ¢ EA Ha +.Bab.N.A Seth Ur T Re tr A Asver.Gr.T.Clur Le Gr.L, R.Lammert.Gr P 1 Sa Ur A À A.A Alves, sr A FE Niven Gr.C.Yévkum.tr JP fut nur F J.Gr JT lieu.Gr.J.Witch.ei.ue.EE Horton.Gr JW.Kew.Gr.J U Logan, Sergt.J.T.Plummer.U+ > L Jenkins, Gr.O.D.Thomsor.tir E D\u2019 Wolfe.Bomb.H WW ~wer.Corp.JB.Gubtar.Gr « F Fla Gr.A.Rose, Gr ~ 1 Michael Col Sert.D.Mackense Semt.JT Andrew.Pre.H = Mather, Pre.H Harley, Pre.B Marae Pre JJ R.Haine worth.Prev R Wachell.Pre.P.J.Jdhns Pre R A.Heckferd, Sap- pee.R.OR Aken Rapper CG Crane.Sapper IL AM.Edwards.Sapjer D.OH.Pullen, Corp.A.Brown.004040000006 00000000 0000000000 0000006006 0000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000900 The members i the Hang Kong Carona tion contingent vesterday aftemoon and evening saw the citv of Montreal, : They viewed 3t from the mountain top.from the platforms of the street cars.and from open caha, Thex attended its theatres, walked its utreeta.ins;evted its shops, sat in its parks held couverse with its atizens, and put 10 a good time generally.They winted several of the St.Catherine otreet cigar stands, and reireshment par Lours.where they tested Canadian cigars, and sampled Canadian 10e-cream sodas, while the youth of the city looked in at the doors and wml ws :n cen mouthed astonishment at the sire general-get-up of the Orientals.They made a tour of the armouries in the large Crag street drill hall.inspected the big guns in the artillery and battery ers, and examined the appointments of the mess næms in the quarters of the n- fantry and niles.Down at the Place Viger Station a couple of stalwart Hiudons either kept sentrv over the nubtary special or weir Es employed in refusing the numervus requests made by the bors and gris on the station platform for buttons and crests b ar to the regyment to which the former belonged.PREPARING THE EVENING MEAL.In the Indian car.the Hindoo cook was prepanng for the everung meal, and as Lal ed chicken wus to form part of the offices\u201d dit.the apeviators in the vemtry of the {car had an opportunity of witnessing a Ma- bommedan fowl kiling.It differed somewhat irom the system \u2018no vogue :n Canada.The chicken was caught by the cook.amd passed vn to the Indian officer in charge CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT TEMPLE EMMANUEL.A confirmatinn service was held in Temple Emmanu El yesterday, at which three children, twn hove and a gid.were revenved into the ancient faith of Israel.There was present a large congregation.The singing was rendered by a ch:vr assasted by soloista.ani the manc was nf a high order The confîirmants first made an offering of flowers, after which the eonfirmation hymn was sung.n one of them read the opening yer.ami all rend from the Torah The.larauon of faith was made by the mul and the closing prayer by another of the confumants.Rabbi Landmann delivered an address to the children The urle of the allacution was \u201cA day in Tune The reverend gentle man, sud in part \u201cHow rare, how appro indeed, how heautifui that on a day wm June you should come tetore God and bis people.vour relat-ons and fmende, to eLter into the cinvenant «° Israsl.to begin life as responsible beings to take upon vourself the duties of men and of Jews.oday your dependence hf cluiihioasd as give ing away to mdependence of manhood and womanhood, not only in youll: « nation to tal authonty.but also in vour beliefs, m your moral judgimnents.in v-ur rersonal relation to Gad and to destiny Yeu +re pow taking possesamn of yourseives.vour conscious individuality ce Emplete, vour Hves beun to assume à true invaninee.your moral sense begins to blem.vou rre taling anew interest in others.ant in what others think and say about you \u201d Given Farewell Social Rev PL Ars.Richarienn, mven a farewell sal nw to leaving for Sherbrooke 1a take un w labours there Mr.Alex.Pelen we called upon to presute.An interestinu musical p fime was rendered.adilrevees read to ES the pastor and L'e wife.who were presented with valuable gold watches by the sncrepat:on.Me Richandsen made © suitable acknowledgment.hig farewell sermon on Sunday.Power of Attorney Inefficient.The power of attorney given br the Qlas gow and Montreal Ashestoa Company to suthorire an action against the Canadian Asbestos Company.was yesterday declared inefficient by Acting Chier Justice, Sir Mel: bourne Tat.in the practice court.A de br of one month was granted to the pian- tiff to furnish another power \u2018oi attorney which would meet the requiumments of the law.Owing to a broken car wheel a Canadian Northern freight was derailed near Redford.Ont., and eight cars smashed Into matchwoocd.Richardson.of the Sher!.rroke i street Methodist Chunh, was, aleng worth | He wili preach | of the Hindoo detachment.who said some thing and sprinkled water an its head.It was then agun handed to the conk who first broke its wings.ami then quekly decapé- tated 1 with a small knife.A minute or : two Jater the wings and feet lay an the Found beneath the car.and presently a unch of hlood-staned feathers wan allowed to fall besade them.These were sabe quently rathered up by the trun: hands ami placed in the garbage harrel The killing and cleanng of ! the fowl was muet expeditious, hardy four minntes elypeing from the time the chrken was caught unt the useless por tora of 118 body hed beea dropped out of the car.When asked 1f he liked Canadian fowl, the stalwart sentry on the platiorm sad: \u201cAh, vex.very very well\u201d in almost per fect Enghah/ and as he saut the words he laughed, dixplanne a magnificent set of teeth, white as pearls | CAR VISITED BY HUNDREDS.The special tran was vimted br hundreds | during the afterncan and evening.Very few ot the Oræentais were to be seen.how- | MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT OF MONTREAL HOSPITAL Ir W.G.Turner.senior house surgeon of the Montreal General Hospital has re \"cently been appointed med superinten- } dent of that institution and will assume of- mher.me wll re | Sr cn the lst of Se piace Dr.E.M.von Turner DR W.G.TURNER, Medical Superintendent of the Montreal General Hospital EraJuated two years age at Mcthil and has for damages arimng out of the death of her husband at the Company's works, was dismissed yesterday by cting Chief Justice of the Superior Court.He held that the company was in a better position to give such particulars than the plaintiff.NEARLY GAVE UP.\u2014 A Little Longer and It Would Have Been Too Late\u2014Her Gratitude for Her Deliverance, is Unbounded.ROCK DALE, CB.June 11-\u2014(Speciali.\u2014One of the most thrilling escapes in the history of the laland has just been report- ere The subject was Mrs.David Riley.of this village.and had help not reached her the moment it did, the chances for her recovery were indeed very small.Mrs.Riley has given the following ao count of her experience: \u201cI have been a sufferer for the last 8 years with weakness of the body and pain across the back, and I could scarcely lift any weight.\u201cI took lots of medicines, but without any good results.\u201cI always had a dizziness and was grad growing worve.I was advised to use Dodd's Kidney Pilla, and although I had but little faith in medicine after my many discouraging experiences, 1 decided to give them a trial.\u201c1 ued four boxes and I must sav that the change they made in my condition was wonderful.\u201cWith the first box I commenced to feel stronger, and | continued the treatment, and now my k does not trouble me at all.and I am stronger and better than I have been for years.\u201cIf it wan not for the use of Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills T would have given up.\u201cI can beartily recommend Bodd's Kidney Pills to all women suffering as I used \u201crhe Sper i { Mrs.Ril ence of Mrs.Ri is only one of hundreds.id > Bad kidney action is at the bottom of nearly all of the weakness, pain and dirri- bem, with which so many ler puffer.Cure the kidneve.and the well kidneys \\ will soon correct all other irregularities and restore perfect henlth Dodd's Kidney Pills are wesk woimen's 3s 1 i ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From Montreal From Quebea Tunisian 14 June 9am l16June Tpum toriaa 21 June Sam 21 Juve 8 a Numidian 23 June Tau 38 June Spm lonian dJuly Sam 3 July Spm Parisian 12July 7am 13July Spm Tunisian is the largest and fastest steamez on the Canadian route.10.378 tons.Twin screw.Time of last passag= & days.16 hours, over the lig route vie Uspe Race.Cabin .$85 and upwards.Retura ket at reluvel rates Second cabin, Li or Londonderry.837 M tn $42 30 single: Glasgow.or Belfast.£23 or FN.Parts, $83; third class NMidship salons, spacious proms trade Jdevks, cleetme lights throughout MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT.SS.Sardininn Wed., June t3 and July 30 Second caliu, $3) | return.$86.50 ; Stearnge, $30.08 APPLY te H.& A ALLAN.Montreal.138 \u2014DOMINION LINE- Mad) stoamships - Liverpool Servizn From Portinnd.@Norgeman |.June 1tth *Iriahman_.Joly BR \u201cTurcoman\u2026 .Juue 214t « Calitornian.July LMD Colonsan ._\u2026.\u2014, June 22 | *Norscman Ih *This Steamer does NOt CATTYT rassengers.RATES OF PASsAus Saloon $33 ani upwards stagis, acorlias % steamer and service, Second Saloon ~-$37.30 snl upæaris dais, ao cording to sicam-r asl sarvidea Third Class -3d4.00 FROM MONTREAL FROM BOSTON.*Manzman.Juns Lith | Crumon weaith June 16-1 Domtaion June ls Merion._.June Dh *Eeman .July 3ta ; New England._Jaly dod _ pr Sram BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Cambromar.July 2 tAmbroman Augen 13 Midahp saioons.eieclric aigat, SPACIOUS enade decks.For h tour further information to any agent Of the Company, or DA .to JORHAN.E & Co.General Agents, 17 Sacramen: street Montreal & tm ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, BEAVER LINE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL m Liverpool, Steamer.Montreal, Tueeday, June 38 Lake Negantic.Thursday, June - - 10 Lake Champlaia * 1% - \u201c 1T.Lake Uatario\u2026.\"Fey 8 - > 2 Lake Simcoe.* \u201c 30 * Juiy V Lake Manitoba.™ \u201c 3 Le : 8.lake Megantic.| - \u201c M First Cabin rates, single $5250 and upwardly Round nip 2100 and upwards according to accommo dation and stevmer.Second Cabin rates, sinzie $35.00 and pearls Round trip 832 8% and upwards accordt modarian and gexmer P 5 te scer Srecrage F24.50 and apraris For Junber information apply t» any agent of he ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, - ¢ 8t Sacrament st, matt Montreal, .TN Boston-Queenstown-Liverpoel Faat Twin - Screw Mail and Passenger Steamers.14380 tons; 600 feet long.warkabie for tea iuess All rooms upper desks amidahipey perfect ventilation, I aad Saronia fitted with Marconi's wireless telegraph ap, aratus VERNIA rails June Fr Julr Bert: SANXONIA mile-Jene JU; July 8; : ULTUNIA third class only specially Sued) Plans.sailings, etc, 9D State St, Bastou, Ma.ALEXANDER MARTIN, As or te W.H.Henry, Temple Building, 185 St James St.100 7rooû = = NorthGerman Lloyd.FAST L.AFREs SERVICE TLYMAYTM -CUERB IA -BRLEURT Eniser \u2026June17.LOx m.Kais-r .Julv 15, 104 m, Kaiserin.June 34 l0a mm.Katsertn.Juty [1] \u20ac Krenprinz july 1.ueos.Kroaprine.d'a an TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER NO ec Cherbourg \u2014 Southampton, Alteraate/y, and Bremen.Rarharnasa Juuel2.lta m | Luise aly Oum Bremen.Jane 1W,10 a w.{ Karteerm J I} 100 Friedrich June 26, 10 a.m | Barbarossa July 17,106 MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENUA Labn.- Juue Là uoon Hohensol'n Juiv 5, 9am Trave June 21.$ à m Laho ie, Sem Aller._ Jule 2d 10am |Trave.Aug.3, Sp.ma OELRICHS & CO., 3 Broadway, N.Y.W.H.HENRY, SOLE AGENT tor Jcatreny Temple Buildiug, 18 38.James BR Hamburg-dtmerican.TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE PLYNOUTH -CHERBOURG -HAMBURG, A.Vicia June 17) Columbia .July D F.Bismarck .June 2% F Bismarck.July 3 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVIOE.PLYMOUTH-( HERBOURG- HAMBURG, Patricia .ee.June 17, Waidersee _ _._J à Bivecher .\u2026.June 44 | Pennsylvania.Hamburg-American Line, 37 Bray.NT James Tom, General Agent, 44 32.Fran: Xaviee St; W.H.Henry, lempie Baliding, 185 8 Ji =n Hattersby's Toarist Agency, 138 5b damaged INLAND NAVIGATION.IDEAL TOURIST HAMILTON - MONTREAL LINE uteamere leave for Hamilton.via luuu (elanda, Bay of Quinte and Toronto.on Mondays, Wi mesdays and Fridays.at 7 p.m.TORONTO-MONTREAL LINE Sieamere leave for Toronto via lum Islands and arlpite, N.Y.(port of Rochester), on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12125 nu from 18th June dally.except Sunday.MONTREAL-Q!U'EBEC LINE steamers leave dally at 7 pm SAGUENAY LINE steamers leave Quebes en Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 am.City Ticket Office, 138 St.James 2e \u2014 LEGAL CARDS MeGibdon, Casgrain, Ryan & Mitehel Barristers, Solieiters, ta CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.LR D MeGid EC T.Chan 2 A oboe.woes.cos sarveyv.Lawrence Armee.en \u2014\u2014 HILTON AEBSEY, M.A.Sc.cloth City Analyst.Provineial Analyet Chemist of the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.PHONE MAIN 288 146 ST.JANES STREET, Montreal TRLEPRONS | MATE) 3499 R, B.HUTCHESON, NOTARY.Commissioner for Provinces 08 Quebec and Ontario.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.MECHANICS' BUILDING, 108 78 eo} 304 St.James St., Mon IOLA A REMEDY FUR IRREGULARITIES.Ruperseding bitter Apple, Pil Qochla, Peange royal, ete, Urâer of all Chemists.or post free for $1.00 from EVANS & SONS.LTD, MONTREAL MARTIN.Poarmaceutical Chwnist, Southe amptoa, Ens.o od 2 \u2014 = ie SE LR + es: Fi of THE _MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JUNE 12.1902.ai Pf PRONTANT with cote front botuse.te W.B Cooper.io te P.Black\u2018 .188 Vitre st.Ce.=e ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLARS CABINET MAE- Camsdian Pacifi: Rallway Car Sc TANTED \u2014 OPHRATORS FOR NEW HIGH machines, best pal: to The G.H.Harrower Co.Factory Entrance.VVANTED \u2014 LADY TO TAKE CHARGE of some «experience stalling qualifications to E Dia WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COA tors.H.Bhorey and Co., 1868 Notre Dame Wreet.33 6 ANTED \u2014 COAT MAKERS FOR UNLIN: | ANTED \u2014 WIRE WORKERS.HIGHEST wages pal.permanent work.Apply Mr.Sticht.H.R.Ives and Co.Prince st.INDUSTRIOUS boy of about 15.for the wholesale dry Swods trade.Apply with references., FOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LACHINE COSY + cottage.large 10t land.near Lawn Tennis Grounds, steam and electric cars: @jso choice villa lots, 3 to Sc feot S.Shackell, ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE, INTELLIGENT lad to take charge of passenger elevator guvods warehouse, must have 1083, Star ces, , FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET CHAMBLY Basin, one or tno farms of 330 and 140 good references.Apply E.GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.second maid kept.Apply 233 Elm ave , FOR BALE \u2014 HRUDSON HEIGHTS, TOP fine suburban villa, large alse good ae 40,000 feet land.$1300.Cole.16 Buching- ham.YANTED\u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT in an ove.must know shorthand and Qpewriting.be bright.and have some business education.1143.Star Office.\u2014 CARRIAGE WOOD WORKERS carriage blacksmiths wanted at on Heney and Co.'s Factory.nd BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 STORE, 2621 6T.CATHER- (west Guy street).\u201cate glass window, concrete cellar, hot water ed.large yard.splendid position for an up- to-date stationery store; special inducement of- gered For particulars apply to W.elephone Main SR.TO LET \u2014 FOUNDRYT AND MACHINE shop.the premises known as the Maileadle Yron Co.Incluûine foun-iry and machine shon with furnaces sultable for malleable or gray fron castings: also ample water power.Apdly on the premises, 19 Mill sx.13 3 TO LET \u2014 STORES.flats, for manufacturing.Lemoine.near «rand Trunk.Hydraulic hoist, central, convenient.low rents.arrengements to guit Main 2117.¥ Apply at E N.Notre Dame st.city.SANTED \u2014 AN APPRENTICE FOR THE ruling department.Morton.Phillips and 1733 Notre Dame at.A SERVANT FOR LIGHT bousework.Apply TANTED \u2014 3 GOOD FIRST CLASS RRASS Anishers.Apply to Canadian General Electric Co.Limited.8 Queen st.Montreal OFFICES.OR knowledge of cutting clothing and shirts.also boys to learn the business.Apply Robt C 2088 St.Catherine st, corner Hieury 137 2 shipping sate, large a aL pt ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for good tenant Rent $400 and taxes.D.Apply after 8 p.m., With references.11 St 438 Wood avenue.EXPERIENCED and shirt starchers: also girls to learn.OFFICES TO LET.Apply Tooke Bros, Limited, 302 St.Ehzatwth v LET \u2014 VERY FINE LARGE OR SMALL offices, single or en suite.vaults, large flats and sample rooms, will let at greatly reduced rents.W.F.Lewis 33 St.John st.TANTED \u2014 A RESPECTAawI | man for indoor and outdoor work.private family.one willing to go to the coun- ry.must have Al SITUATIONS VACANT.EN el rn a rt ef V l'ANTED \u2014- GOOD COTTON WEAVERS ON fancies: wages from 38.50 to weak.Worcester Textile Ce.Unionrille (near Frankho), Mass.13380 V ANTED \u2014 20 TELEGRAPHERS WANT- od immediately for Manitoba.Situations peceured only through the Montreal Shorthand Institute and FPasiness College, 3 McGill College ave.Montreal.Mrs.Bullock.Principal.133 tf WANTED \u2014 AT WHOLESALE CLOTHING manufacturing company one fret class £utter, oBe Arst class pressroan, beat wages paid to the right men.Apply to Bax 205.Mone- ton, N.E, stating terms and giving rofsrences V JANTED\u2014 FURNISHING& GOODS BALES- man.having good general knowledge of Currie clothing.Apply to Wm.Clothier, 1067 Notre Dame at.184 tf r + \\ \u201cANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ua blouses and whitewear; highest prices.Apply at once to Gault Brothers\u2019 Factory 2 Inspector st.13 ¢ WANTED EXPERIENCED WHITEWEAR and waist cutter.steady employment.Ap- Py at once to Mr McBride, Gault Brothers Factory, = Inspector st.138 6 VW ANTED \u2014 MACHINE OPERATORS.one for Monuline and one for Rogers Must he temperate anf) capable of looking after machine.State experience and salary.Times Journal, Fort Wiliam.133 ¢ WANTED - FIRST CLASS STONE EN- &ra\\ir.for commercial work.Apply Dox B, et, Star Office.\u2019 133 4 VV aNTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS un ties, also girls willing to learn Ap- nly to Gault Brothers\u2019 Factory.2 Inspector st.133 6 VW ANTED \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD.LIVE, AC- Uve canvassers far an up-to-date Acct dent and Sickness Insurance Company: Al Policies, liberal commissions; pone but d _ @ÉVATIONS WANTED ANTED \u2014 SITU.Won Jacobeoun'é Employment .VV ANTED\u2014AITUATIONS BY MVE T malls and fre chambermaiés, ty er anfûgide hotels.M mant Office, 06 Crescen D \u2014 JOBS AT PAINTING, KAL- AN RXPERI- Xe tor re Jacohsen's Employ- man.Organisation Society, 88 Bleury MRS.STOTT.LADIES SICK {for rst class accommodation, breakfast; nurèe.in open for engagement and will pleased to hear from any uae desiring Address 288 SL \u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG LAD In rene family.Bpeaks 307 Dorchester at.retatinæ office: steady to-date job printer.Best of references.B, se Office.138 WANTED \u2014 enced wishes position in cloak manufactory good opportunity for h Office.AN UP-TO-DATE EXPERI- with best reference.H.9818, right place.Tis WANTED \u2014 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT A experiencded office manager desires segement.Best city references.Addresa C, 1014 Office.136 3 RESTAURANTS.caterers and bakers.situation required by 890d all round man Andrew's Home.RELIABLE TOURNQO man desires position as night waichman or any position of trust.H, 119), Star Office.ing workers need apply Apply to t.C.Sart, Tustricl Agent, Canadian Rail Accident Insurance Co.mem 1, N7 St James st.Montreal 138 \u20ac \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY.LAUN- house cleaning.can do plain @ok- ing; would take Nace in the country for sum- hs a» ral VV ANTED \u2014 TWO SHIRT CUTTERS WITH same experience in shirt cutting: per manent pasttion.Apply at once, 568 St Paul street, Montreal Suspender and Umbrella Mfg.; 138 8 Lo WANTED CUMPETENT AND RELIABLE English tw kkeeper.speaking French.with experience in lumber business.State gx- perience, salary expected and give references to P.O Lrawer 17.Three Rivers, P.Q.fam! willing to wash sy: 0 ferences.Address H, 1174.Star Office.TANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE TOUNG with good reference.position as cook In private family or work in bachelor's quarters.50 Argyle avenue.\u2018 city.off Aqueduct and iron Can oe TANTED \u2014 A TOUNG LADY 8TENO.trapher.; 188 6 \\ TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALES- ladles.W.H.Scroggie.138 6 WVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE (10) TEN FIRST class weavers, Knowles and Crompton looms Apply to Excelsior Woollen Mille, 0\u20ac7 Ontarto st.Montreal.138 6 \\ TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERIENCed cutter fur ladiesA whitewear and shirt Waists, Also an assistant.steady employment Appiy to 1961 St.Catherine st 136 5 VV ANTED \u2014 COLLAR STARCHERS ON new work.§ Inspector st.136 8 WANTED \u2014 A TEMPERANCE DRIVER for & west end grocery.married man pre- terred: must have first class references.Good Wane: Apply J.1213, Star Office 137 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- SN \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY HAV good education in French and lish, position tn an office.H, 1X face.\u2014 - TANTED\u2014BY LADY WITH PROFESSIONal\u2019 training.accustomed position as co ences.Address .or nures; beet refer- POSITION IN SMALL FAM- no children, as washing: small house.Box PLANO TUNING all work guaranteed.Cat Argyle avenue, eliy.LADY AGENTS FOR floor, also large fiat, attractive.quick selling articles, end sample rooms, at 13 St.John st.W.Lewis.13 St.John st.LET \u2014 OFFICES premises to let, storage flats.at 30 Hospital 33 St.John st suitable for offices 9 AND BUSINESS NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN.W a0, fine offices, with large A correspond! Ot MA To AS ing clerk.ged uired: must be well June In: wages ry start SHED HOUSES TO LET.FURNL TO LET -\u2014- FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nishad upper tenement.also willing to well only little time -used.Buckingham avenue, TANTED ~\u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD character to sell for the Fonthill Nurser- essential.Stealy work.Liberal pay.Handsome outfit free.and Wellington.Turoato.A WELL FURNISHED tenement.good location.convenient, gas tove.telephone.moderats terms.J, 9089, Star NTED \u2014 STUDENTS WISHING take Up practical electrical work will find good situation with reliable firm State age and experience.Box R.211, Star © 130 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Your address and me wil ew END US « day; abeolutcly sure; we furnish teach you | SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE , WEST- mount lots preferred.1143 Dorchester st, corner St.Mark.G.1134, Star Office.137 4 FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE SOLID stone flais, in Westmount, well rented; a bargain.M, 13%, Star Uftice.vant: references.436 Elm avenue.137 8 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR twa children; references reQuired.Apply Mrs.Shearer, 507 Grosvenor avenue, West- mount 187 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 A BAR TENDER FOR HOTEL in country State references and Ss required tu Lex K, 1240.Star Office.137 t WVANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of three.no washing.good Address 23 Berri st 137 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE.AN OFFICE BOY.Address Box 727, city.137 2 \u2014 BY A FRENCH GENTLEMAN.te of the University of France.experience, a situation as & trans- WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY POSITION se stenographer and ste of Cornwall ble: first class re- feronces.etc.À TC 4 TANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG MEN EMployment in the evenings, V SANTED \u2014 RY A WHOLESALE HOUSE A YNvunE TAN AS Assistant in office.ahort- hand and a knowledge of French preferred.x, 28, Star Office.137-3 WANTED - A RESPECTARLE TOUNG Rirl as nurse to baby.Apply at once to 48 Bishop st ; 1 WANTED \u2014 WE SHALL GIVE STEADY work to all of our old employes who desire to rium tv work.The Imperial Neckwear Co, 7 St Helen st VVANTED \u2014 JUNIOR OFFICE CLERK.©he with some experience of Custom House work preferred.Address M.3310 star Office.Ce R SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE BUILDINS lot.#0 x 100.Lachine.just east of Dom- fnjon Bridge Co.Works 3c per foot.or would exchange lot nearer Viano Rooms, 2440 St.Catherine st TANTED \u2014 ENGINEER'S LINCENSE MEchanics.engineers.firemen.electricians, 40-page pamphlet, containing questions asked ing Board of Engineers; sent fres.Geo.A Zeller, Publisher, room 569 uis.Mo.ANTED \u2014 82 A DAY SURE.GENTLEmen or ladies: not to canvass.but to position permanent; rear and expenses: reliable firm with best RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 HANDSOME DRAWING CCOSSArYy.M on Sherbrooke street: anager.Toronto.Address first clas pany only.J.WEA Star Branch Of: of Toronto Office Montreal Star TO LET \u2014 FLAT- OF SIX ROOMS, IN condition.Apply 35 SALESMEN FOR OUR Patent automatic sprayer; bes «l> sprayer nade.ix demand; liberal terms.: secure territo 1mme- Cavers Bron.Galt.Ont 4 .PANTED \u2014 MA HOU : E KE THREE TO TE) ) N DOL.NES à êpine small ard business Pp url.cFari ei 10.nt ane x SSSR Tee Th Nas Nom i TO LET \u2014 HOUSE.SELF-CONTAINED, newly Jdecorated.seven rooms and bathreom.extension Kitchen.beautiful surroundings.23 Metcalfe, vent low.$317 per month.R.and W.Kerr, 232% Su Catherine st.GENERAL SERVANT FO familly of four.no wazhing ; T ; Apply with references to Sherbrooke at | 130 2e0d TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINE DESIRABLE .houses.conventient @lectric cars.S.Shackell, 216 Broadway.Upper 1724 Notre Dame st.NTED \u2014 A YOUTH TO LEARN THE wholesale dry goods business.own handwriting, stat SELF-CONTAINED TENE- five rooms.newly papered, paint- 2d, w.c.also two roms.passage ut.from 3 to 7.or 222 Sherbrooke st.TANTED \u2014 WOMAN AS SECOND COOK.also girl to walt on table: work.Eureka Dining Room.32 V STRONG YOUNG work in mailing room of a ne BOARDING HOUSE TO LET.uick to learn and willing taust be intelligent, worker.TO LET \u2014 LARGE HOURE, 18 ROOMS.2 baths.Daisy heater.three sides light.A LITTLE GIRL TO MIND goom seats 80: baby.must sleep at home.Apply 38 Fort Hal.Apply Main 2117 SUMMER RESIDENCES te ea larg Pr TO LET\u2014FOR SUMMER MONTHS FUR- .nished cottage on the shore of Bro Jake, 13% mile from Foster Junction: fine Gab- tng.Apply J.H.Symons, \\Waterivo, Que.\"ANTED \u2014 MEN OF CHARACTER.FAIR education, fair writers, good talkers, good Appearance.to appoint agents.Salary and ex- P ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE for infant.Appiy with references to 125 TO RENT \u2014 SUMMER COTTAGE AT _ ce * \u2018Bic.Que.For particulars sûres K.ae ANTED GOOM HOUSEMAID.ACCUS- on table.Apply 49 Bear Hall Hill, after vel ver TO LET \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCES AT \"Lake L'Achigan.Hiil Crest Cottage and \u201cAchi Villa, two eight roomed summer re- Loach ly furnished.with wide verandahs and weld locked tee houses.rent moderates.Apply to A.Cruchet.at the Lake The J.W.Molson Company.101 &t.Fre.TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN (INGLE) mind and drive horse for butcher.with references, 226 Roy nt.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE PAINTER, CApable of taking charge of shop; one with expérience in fancy colours preferreu.n M.KR.Ives and CO.117 Queen st.VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TURN ¥ collars.Apply to Mr.Powers, Standard Shirt Co.Limited.Delonmite LAKB CHAMPLAIN.station.fine country house, free, good boatutnæ, 1% hour from the city.Apply to J.Ettenberg.2088 St.Catherine st.TO RENT \u2014 LARGE HOUSE IN lage of New Glasgow, 30 miles from Mont- some furniture; train daily.Apply 4113 St.Catherine st NTED \u2014 A COMPETENT TEACHER mission school in the city State qualifications.Apply French Mis.ar sion Echool, K.6049, COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED, ee COUNTRY HOUSE OR cash wijl be paid ance.A T.° ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHIRT MAK- ars to put on bosoms.À.Collar Mfrs.34 Latour st.138 2 other property for Office.AGENTS FOR THE SALE | of nureery stock, on salary or rommis- A weekly: fine outfit furnished Townshipe Nurpery Co.P.O.Box 35%, Montreal.pa STABLES TO LET.RENT STABLE.WITH TWO OR THREE tn the residen st.Apply T¢ Victoria mt.TRL TO MIND» NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN.WITH SOME experience in office work; must write weil and be quick at figures.Apply to L.126X Star HALLS TO LET.NERAL SERVANT WWVANTED \u2014 A GOOD GE Apply to 428 Lansdowne avenue.West- \u2014 EMPIRE HALL FOR NIGHTS meetings.Apply to Thea Tine wt.A ROOKKEEFER.age.experience and salary expect.HOUSES WANTED.Star Rranch Office.JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL.WITH RE.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT BEMALL HOUSE, tere to take of \u20ac or 7 rooms.adult family.3, brvoke st.Rent around $12 per month.Apply O.pacs, Star Office.Rare \u2014 FARMS YOR SALE ma AN Sn te NN FARM FOR SALE NEAR RICHMOND.2 convenient for church.school, P.theese factory.332 acres, about 0 In vou rest in pasture and cultivation, large brick use, cottage for man.superior horse stable.watered.nt rocky cer hild fre 1e8 BOY: MUST RE WILLING ax French and English and have refer- 3 Rleury st.TANTED \u2014 DINING ROOM dishwashers.Apply 1912 Notre Dame at.INTELLIGENT boy of steady.\u2018industrious habits, 1 make himself generally uenpu).tarm bulidinæs The Imperial Neckwear Co.\u20ac ay or office work cept reasonable selary.Æ.1201, JANTED \u2014 JUNE STH QR IST WEEK ta July.by well educated, Wonan, position as companion, asstst- ant housekeeper.or care of fdvaitd: is trained References.\u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN.years commercial experfence.fluently English.French.German, Italian.ote.seeks position.Appty V.907.FIRST CLASS dies\u2019 ailk walets, lately with the American Sik Waim Mig.reference.one that the perfection, destres position, elther with waist established.or with party tha 7 t ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN WOMAN.APPL \\ Hotel Carsiake.° PPLY \\ TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN TO QO ne » the country to help cook and make Tself generally useful; constant place.Apply és St Faul at.7 1 W ANTED \u2014 A WoMAN TO WASH SILver.Crockford's Cafe, SS7R Craig st.- Ç v W ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR RAILWAY OFfice.Write stating age and experience tf any), to K.6045.Star Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 TEACHERS walking EM- , ployment during bolidays can learn how to make from five to ten dollars a day Ly wTHUNE to Box N, 12%, Star Office.138 9 VW ANTED \u2014 AN ENGINEER TU C(OM- mence tO-mOTTOW morning: must be striet- ly sober.permanent position to the Tight man.Apply to J.W.Windsor.168 St Maurice at WANTED - A YOUNG GIRL.BETWERN 17 and M years, to do general housework.G references requited.Apply room 4.41 St Francois Xavier st WANTED \u2014 WOMAN PASTRY COOK.must he first class.A at Russell House.534 St James.vols \\ JANTED o A CLEVER RUSINESS ¥Oman dezitous of obtaining a good ¥- ing position.can hear of such b: aadredoing M, 1327.Star Office.\u2019 \\ TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED ENDING MAchine operator.Apply to the Miller Broa.Co.Limited.VW ANTED \u2014 SECOND COOK.APPLY TO James M.Aird.corner McGill and Notre Dame sts.138 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY.APPLY TO 988 Dorchester at.T WANTED \u2014 A TOUNG GIRL OR A MID- die aged permon to help with general housework.Apply 133 Mance st.1 VW ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR RAILway office.salary $0.00.Address L ass.Star Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 STOCK CLOTHING CUTTERS.Apply at once H Kellert and Son.Wholesale Clothiers.1S°2 Notre Dame st.\\ TANTED \u2014 LABOURERS.APPLY.STORES Dept.The Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Co.Ltd.16 McCord st \\ SANTED \u2014 GOOD ORDER COOK.NIGHT watchman and scrubber.at Savoy Hotel, Victoria st.opp.Academy of Musie.WANTED \u2014 A NURSE.APPLY 3 LORNE .ave, ciwy.3 WANTED \u2014 TRANSFORMER.WINDER, and repairer.only trustworthy.bard.habits.wanted.State age.leaxth and kind of experience.and with whom.N.1337, Star Of- fixe.VW ANTED \u2014 FUR INSURANCE OFFICE an expertenced clerk.must have a knowledge of bookkeeping and speak both languages Address suating age and references, O.1356 Star Office.NB WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN (COOK, ALS a table and housemaid.willmg to go the country: Trferences required.Apply a: Bayle st.city.between 7 and 830 ne i \u201d ss8 \\WANTED\u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.three in family: references required.Apply 134 Fark avenue.hl WANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN TO canvass the city.either salary or com- A Apply with references OU, 1362, Star \\ TANTED \u2014 SHIRT MAKERS FOR ONE and two needle h also to go In walt business.Margolin, 30 Beaver Hall Hill.TANTED \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER, A RESPECTable woman.neat.careful, a good cook.Sewer, etc., to small family.entire charge: first class city reference.Addreas L 1332, Star Office.YANTED \u2014 SITUATION RY FIRST CLASS order cook.free on 15th: night work pre.Cook, Guay ANTED \u2014 SITUATION WANTED WITH manufacturer or wholesales house by office man; five years in present ager and paymaster.\u201cANTED \u2014 A REFINED YOUNG WOMAN would assist a } tea, where she would the family.I, 1206 Star Office ANTED \u2014 BY AN ELDERLY WOMAN A situation In a small private family.Ap- Hermine st YOUNG GENTLEMAN RE- immediate employment, work mot objected to.C.B.Godwin, 88 Cath.cart st, Montreal.\u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE Wu ANTED man work by the day Appty 116 St.Ur- =\" ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman where she could have her little girl three years old.willing Address M.1233 Star Office \u2018 SITUATION BY A TOUNG man well up in English and French and bookkeaping: had some experience.well mended.M.1318, Star Office.TYANTED\u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN HOUSE ork of any Rind by the day.Apply 31 to go to country TANTED \u2014 BY A GOOD RESPECTABLE girl situation as heusekeeper.housemaid for the summer months.Apply 18% ANTED\u2014 BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN situation for light housework: can f(ur- reference.Please call 17% St.NTED \u2014 ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE to \u201cFremch polish by an expert polizhor.at Broadwood Piano Factory.and For terms and to rkmanship apply at 2440 St.Cather: tne at.of telephone Up BIR 138 TANTED \u2014 BY AN ENGLISH TRAINED nurse engagements for medical or maternity.disengaged for July.Address L ote.Star Branch Office.138 3 ry \u2014\u2014 , \u2014 \u2014 ON THE STH OF JUNK PROR- n pearls and corals.Return to st ably on gold ring.set 1 168 Drummond and be rewarded.OST \u2014 ON TUBSDAY EVENING ON DE- liale or Fulford street, ball brown len- ther purse, contain\u2018 money and cer .ROOMS TO LEFT.ROME LATE UTP EE SEE \u20ac à D.\u2018uy OOM \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED OR UN- R nished, with use of kitchen If desired.Apply 881 ux et.13 6 [R00M8 \u2014 TO LET LARGE WELL FURnished rooms, wardrobes.Auer light, hot water; T changed.808 and 508 Palace st.183 6 OOMS \u2014 10 PHILLIPS PLACE.NEWLY fitted up for gentlemen, willing to et.123 26 OOM \u2014 TO LET PLEASANT FRONT room, breakfast and late dinner if de- uired; private famity.1173 St.Denis at.138 T JRocus \u2014 TS BHUTER STREET.LARGE desirable furnished room.southern aspect.bathroom flat, modern conveniences, Auer light.private family.133 6 OOMS8 \u2014 AT 60 UNIVERSITY STREET.large well furuished.comfortable, centrally situated, convenient to all parts of the city: board optional.133 6 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS.WITH «board if desired.bath.gaa, etc.Address 848 Ontario st.138 6 Ro \u2014 87 MeGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, bathroom or upper fiat: quiet, private house: references exchanged.Apply torgnoon ur eveninga until BW.1 8 OOMS \u2014 WITH ALL MODERN CONveniences.Apply at No.2 Foulipe Place.\" OOM \u2014 TC RENT.FURNISHED ROOM.with use of kitchen, near CPR and GTR.Station: rent five dollars per month.Address C, lull, Star Office.138 3 \u20ac \u2018 OONS \u2014 FOR RENT TWO LARGE FRONT rooms on St.Catherine at .between Vic- taria and McGill College avenue.Enquire M61 St.Catherine at.136 ; 1 OOMS \u2014 NEW FURNISHED ROOMS, single and double, with gas, Auer light.hot water.fashionable locality.Address &9 Berthelet st, first door from Union avenue 136 5 Î OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOURLE and single tvoms, on bathroom flat 108 Manañeld st.136 3 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED TO LET - bathroom Mat.30 McGill College ave.136 3 ROOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO: LET.with or without board.Apply 102 Mansfield at.1338 6 Roexs \u2014LARGE FRONT ROON.HOT WR- ter.Auer light, all comforts desired; private family 333 Ontario st, corner St.Denis street.136 & OCOMS\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT rooms on bathroom flat.in private family of two.51 Anderson st.136 3 \u2018 OUMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED.{U3 Lagauchetivre, near Windsor st.138 3 } OONS \u2014 TO LET ELEGANTLY FURnished single And double rooms, ail modern conveniences, at 39 Mackay st.Gentlemen only RN 136 5 1 VOMS \u2014 DOURLE AND SINGLE FURnished rooms.also table board.#1 Met- caille st.138 5 Rocxs \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FURnished Touma, every convenience.46 Park avenue.136 3 Roous \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISHED rom, with or without use of kitchen, two in family.67¥ Lagauchetiere st.near Rieury street 137 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET ON bathroom flat, hot water heating.gas, ete.3 McGill College ave.137 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICE LARGE FRONT rom, Including wardrobe.on bathroom flat.terms moderate: gentleman only.Apriy J.9083, Star Branch Office.137 Xx Roous \u2014 TO REFINED PARTIES.TRAN- men: or Tmanently Every comfort.Bath each or.Fine situation.Limited number taken.742 Sherbrooke st.187 à | OOMS \u2014 TO LET ON SHERBROOKE ST.near Mountain st.bright.comfortable room: bathroom on each flal, electricity.J, 87.Star Branch Office.137 4 I OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO FURNISHED rooms, will rent very reaannable.also à large unfurnished room.13 Overdale ave nr 2 1 OOMS \u2014 QNE SINGLE FRONT ROOM CN bath fiat.also an attic room.both well {urnished.23 Victoria st.137 2 Rocus \u2014 FRONT.BATH FLAT.SINGLE, stx dollars month: also double mwen.gas grate, all conveniences.transients.69 Mansfi:ld st, near Windsor Hotel.137 4 * OOM \u2014 TO LET NICE: FURNISHED room.in private family.electric Hæhta porcelain bath, telephone, near Proctor's Theatre.No.lb St.Luke st.Lady ferred.137 3 aw -\u2014 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.PRIVATE 2670 St.Catherine st.138 2e0d Rous \u2014 TWO OR THREE ROOMS, WITH light hous-keeping vileges.vicinity Fort street.Address K.6037, Siar Branch Office.138 3 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED.BRIGHT.cheerful.all modern conveniences, electric light.etc.private family.0a Crescent st.138 8 Roos \u2014 A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED duuble room.with board, guitable for one or two gentlemen of quiet habits: also smaller room: both on bathroom flat.with all modern conveniences.Apply 49% Beaver Hall Hill OOMS \u2014 IN QUIET HOUSE FRONT suite.also single front room.bath flav: breakfast if desired: gentlemen only Bl Reaver Hall Hu.138 2ead OOMS \u2014 TO LET THREE UNFURNISH- ei rooms.hath.water clget same floor: new dwelling.bright and healthy: quiet.conveniences.Apply 327 City Hall avenue.OONS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, + double or single: moderate prices.91 Un- ton avenue.188 2 OOMS \u2014 IN QUIET HOUSE LARGE front room, first class in every tespec:.breakfast if desired.gentlemen only.20 Nc- Gill College avenue 1838 9 OOM \u2014 FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED.Aver light.gentlemen preferred Apply 662% Sherbrooke st.Tel.East 48.188$ OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE PARLOURA.Also single and double rooms: board optional: telephone and Auer light.I» University at OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.single and double.on bath flat hot and cold water.with all conveniences.137 Bleury street.138 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS, bath flat.Aver light.clothes closets, balcony.suitable for gentlemen or married couple.TGS Palace st.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED LARGE front room.facing Dufferin square.also smaller room, $1.50 and $1.23 week.42 Chenne: ville.Top fat.138 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED AND ONE unfurnished.clean.bright and ' atry, oa bath flat: home comforts.Apply 146B Peel st.138 34 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms, bathroom flat: private family: gen- Usmen only.173 Mansfield st.338 3 OOM \u2014 FOR A GENTLEMAN IN PRIvate American family.Rl Ste.Famille » New house, overiooking a garden.also name of owner.please with Thos.Davidson Mfg.Co.and be reward ed.OST \u2014 SMALL DIAMOND RING BY WAY Commissioners st.Finder will de re- by returning same to % St.Peter at.-\u2014 A PAIR OF SPECTACLES.STEEL Wednesday st Please return to 11 Brandon avenue.Apply Skelton Bros.and Co., corner Duke and William sta 188 3 \\ JANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT BOOKKKEP- er.Ap Skelton Brea.and Co.cor.Duke And William ; 138 3 \\ YANTED \u2014 A GOODY GENERAL SERvant.Apply to Miss L.708 Mount Royal ave., V YANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COOK FOR restaurant; must be good at pastry.Apply at once to Mrs.Riva 5 Union avenue.PANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRLS FOR V factory.24 St Dtaier st.YANTED - EXPERIENCED WAITRESS.N ea, $12.00 per month.Apply to Steward Turkish Bath Hotel Also bell boy.*ANTED \u2014 JANITOR FOR OFFICE.AP- W Ady 1741 Notre Dame st * St.Helen at.vans.Kin .C.Evans eT ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A MAID FOR children; must sew neatly and have re- aces, Apply Mra.Hart.788 before 11 o'clock a.m.oF in evening.APARTMENTS TO LET.VERT DESIRARLE FURnished apartment in The Eh the 018 .TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE DRESSMAKERS, ano apprentices and improvers.steady work.Apply to Miss Taylor, 2391 St.Catherine \u2014 arr \u2014 SUMMER EESORTS © ee ess = UEREC & LAKE ST.JOHN RAILWAY, ( \u2014new Toute to the far-famed S .through the Canadian Adirondacks.- Lake se.John.home of the rite \u2018Owananiche, Writ Alex.Hardy.Que for beantifeily | wus gels book free, 0 deed \u2014 LADY'S OPEN FACED SILVER between Victoria avenue, West.moukt, anû St.Antoine st.St.Henry, on Wed- .11th tnet.\u2026.between 3 and 4 p.in.by way of St.Catherine.Glen and St.Denis car.Reward at 38 Victoria ave.Westmount UT APRIL \u20acTH, BLACK GOLF cape.with black and white lining.mark- od, England.Parts.\u2018 Another one wag, left in ita marked Peter Robinson, London.Finder address I.0071, Star Branch Office.ON ONTARIO STREET.MONDAY t.purse containing pearl prayer and paper, of value to owner only.Etadis retuirm to 5 Plateau st.\u2014 ON CPR, BETWEEN QUEDE\u2018 Station and thence by street car te Mount Royal! avenue and west to red covered mote hook.of pariicu- iar value to owner.A liberal reward on return to 517a Mance st.Ist house above Mouns Royal PARTHERS WANTED.aa er Pit Pi NTED \u2014 PARTNER.ABLE TO RUN weer.à M OOMS \u2014 2288 ST.CATHERINE STREET.opposite Victoria.bright front rooms.cn bath flat.Auer light.double and single.Rocus \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.WITH modern conveniences; gentlemen only X28 Palace st.188 2 OOMS \u2014 NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM.furnished and three unfurnished, private family.all conveniences: moderate price.no children.2681 St.Catherine et.138 OOMS \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS.+ two single: also front and back parilours.183 Mansñeld st.138 3 OOMS8 \u2014 TWO HANDSOME WELL FURnished.bath fiat.modern conveniences; pprivate family: mentlemen or transients.2 Mc- Gill College \u2018avenue, 138 2eod OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED.DOUBLE AND single.modern conveniences, in a quiet i transients accommodated.13: metcalle street 3338 9 OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL.ROOMS TO LET.first class people only need apply.14 Oe- borne st.facing Dominion square.us 3 OOMS \u2014 WOULD RENT FOR LIGHT housekeeping purposes to a quiet couple, bedroom.sitting Toom, with use of dining room and kitchen.west end: references required.L.ef), Star Branch Office.OOMS \u2014 FINE FURNISHED DOURLE and single rooms, excellent locality; references exchanged.21 St.Mark at.138 2 OOMS \u2014 \u201c5 DORCHESTER ST., NEAR Windsor Hotel, nice furnished double tromt room.on bath fiat, for two gentlemen or also single room: superior board; home comforts; use telephone, ete.- 328 à SUMMER BOARD.i Ed OUSE.MOUNT VICTORIA.te; is now open for the Te- ption ?and quests: large rooms, extensive grounds; excellent table, from aix dci The Manor House.PERSONALS.GEORGE RO! Baillie's Piace.Olé Aberdeen .desires address of John Robdertæon, who was last heard of in Belleville, Ont.126 6 ERSONAL \u2014 J.C.CRAIG.19 K NE.W., dealres addres Gordon Hail, Douglas Castle.and Janet Crose- ley; supposed to be tn United States or Canada.FOR SALE.\u2014 nt PSP TRE MILLION, KIND.maple.$250; tamarme en.8173: mil biocka, 92.80 per load, delivered anywhere «tn the city.J.C.MW mond epùare.Bell Tel.Up 2583.SALE\u2014FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL- refrigerators.babr carriages.0 ete.ote.at lowest prices oe et MH.A.Wilder and Co.23% Catherine.2080 N.SALE \u2014 DARK GRAY worth 8150: remnants butcher linen, towels.qutlis, .Ke: maw silk.Wc cotton.white sheetings Rownelt's General Ma- sear.3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall I Tue MANOR H Hudson Heigh acDiarmid.Rich- 153 of oly Mrs.Radford, DERSONAL \u2014 GRORGE ht for by his Brother Frank.years ago tn Michigan and Om Address Frank Greening.Olga Road, LES, PROP.OF RUSTIC ladies* vents, 10c.remnants gray ARD \u2014 TWO GENTLEMEN OR COUPLE can be accommodated with board in pleasantest part of Back River.no other boarders ntieman taking dinners in city $4.90 ra Smith.Ahuntsic, RSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Wm.Vening.last seen in Portamouth, about 25 years ago.Vening, Teignmouth, South Devon, Eng.\u2014 ~ » DERSONAL \u2014 AMELIA AND MARTHA Holloway are sought by thelr beet 18.and Dover, SALE \u2014 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER.nerfect order.fur sale at a bargain t 3 \"+ ; A SALE \u2014 CHEAP.TWO RIVYCLES SAPIRES, SABREVOIS, QUE.ON THE Richelieu River.good boating and fish- board and accommodation first class Scots Guanis, Victoria in every respect.Box T0, Sabrevois, Que.$128 CASH.BEAUTIFUL taken for deht Star tranch Office Address immediately, PERSONAL \u2014 ALBERT EDWARD SM last heard of three years ago at G Rapids.Michigan, Is sought by his mother.drves Susannah Smith.White S ward's Rua.Birmingham, Eng.WILL THE PARTY FROM that wrote to a friend at 107 send address to M.1328, Star O¢- FIRST CLASS, LARGE AIRY Evod boating.shady lawn.good ice and Ave minutes\u2019 walk from station.Mrs.Evans, Riverside, Lachute.Que.SALE SELECT MODERN AMERICAN upright piano, three pedals tri-chard.party leaving city.ARD \u2014 GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD.with private English family, nicel ated, near station and P.O.nice shady and large verandah in front.For particut - R.Savage, West Shefford.Que.OR SALE \u2014 YALE* POST OFFIC LOCK INFORMATION fe G Kemp.last heard o esters q Please communicate with his father, Jumes Kemp, 83 High st, R SALE \u2014 BY THE.MOST RELIALLE house in Montreal.gana, both new and secondhand.Every instrument guaranteed to (tx exact value Nu trouble to show goods at Layton Dros.Dominion square.N.plans and or.rere SUNNYSIDE FARM.lighttnlly located.not far from Lake Au.ic Summer School.ex- ng and hunting.Adima- moderate torms, reduced rates for particulars Mr.Timot Box 184.sable Chasm and Cathol gellent table, good fisht B \u2014Open Saturday exen- v CONFECTIONERY.me Ours is the best.Tele phone main 3851.Stan R SALE \u2014 SAFER AND VAULT DOORS.and secondhand, erate prices: repairs and remaving A Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 3% St plone Main 8)3.MEMPHREMAGou.board, 0001 rooms, galleries.French ano, fine lawn, good bath.house H.McGowan, Georgeville, ICE CREAM dard Dairy Co, 671 Lagauchetiere st.SALE \u2014 ROSOM bang ironing.button hole machines.Skel- corner Duke and Willtam VACOUNA.QUE.MRR.GEO.MICHAUD S private boardine house will be open for .suminer season on June 13th next.First class | table and comfortable rooms; best attention to all.For further particulars appiy to Mra.Geo.Q { ton Bros.and vo.\"WIRE NETTING.FROM M-KFR- row s Pankrupt Stock.1888 Notre Dame om XXXL ox RD \u2014 GOOD BOARD IN house.nicely situated.shore of Wadeworth Lake.He Ing and bathing Terms $300 W.J.Boneham.GlUmour, Ont.YY in pine grove «en of fishing.boat- per week.Aû- The Thot.Forrester Compaas 335 St.James 5t .Cost price $re, will be sd for $45 Address L, I2%8 Star Office CHATEAUGUAY board swings.oath house, all a ers.fifteen minutes from at .agea, t disposition of etc.Honore Laberge, Prop.\u2014 CHEAP, A BAVY ty 45 M VERMIN DESTROYER 22 Te Air rfi SNS BOAT.96 Ft long.capable of carrying oer is IN good condition, prive fw cash B.Tresidder.Iberville, Que ARD\u2014AT LAKESIDE.OPPOSITE BOATing Club.near station.Tel.Malin 4052.Address L.1 .Hans Mois Fa ae Killer.ns an \u2019 te Beware oi imitations brand ic registered.drusgiste.or may be purch mA SALE \u2014 TO CONTRACTORS, Two D\u2014 A LADY HAVING a NICE QUIET the summer.Address dauble winch engine, two open scews and a large 1 of emn- struction lumber.Address Lock liox PICTURE FRAMING.«| Remember PORT [A NE sT,, Near Bleurs.WORT ST CAT: KRI > Ah Apes al GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD, with private English family.nicely situat- od.moderate terms.For part O.Hox 13.New Glasgow, Que JOR SALE \u2014 COPYRIGHT OF AN ARTI- required every day by lairymen Profits fur any one th A position t the market and push the matter Rex 196, La- iculars address P.13 8 Picture Framin OARD \u2014 THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN could get rvom and board.At moderate Prices far summer months by applying to Mrs.Geo.Leduc.Ste.Anne de Bellevue, P R SALE \u2014 TO DENTISTS, PORTARLE nitrous oxide gas apparatus, TO CONTRACTORS.Pe Centrifugal Fam IN A PLEASANT bome, near Ormstown village, convenient to churches, Put Office.river and station further particulars apply Mrs.D.MecClenaghan.Pine Tree Cottage.Ormstown, Que.For Sale 124 William street.R SALE \u2014 ALL WOOL GOODS, Oxford homespun, tweed, 3c.M6 inch Mack and nav excellent value.Clark's room one.Zlu St 3 inch with = Sisenwain, NGRAVERS, ETC.* + VAS REPARER DPI ÉD IE AALSULES AUIREUE RE ANT EDWIN COX & CO >næst rnanco.CAN PAY #5 bDH- ponit and flv nmnthly new upright pianos.ROOMS AND BOARD.EN no OOMS \u2014 TO LET.WITH ROARD.AND also table board.Appiy 138 Manstca st.38 from $3 up.cash or payments fine walnut case MS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND single rooms, bathroom floor, telephone; rst class board, accommodation boarders.Apply T9 Union avenue.sawing machine.LIF E INSURANCE.chased recently.great hargain Aq ly M Princes i to invest tn Life In suranes Policies.1 have $100,000 Do you wish to sell yours! will pay b ices th any's c surren: ' Pa write MJ.Doherty, IN Su James St, OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP FOR CASH Caf in goer] cunittien: Particulars address OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD THE PARISIAN, which is admirably situated.and in an open and bealthy locality.between St.rooke streets.the two principal of Montreal, only a few doors of Morgan's and other impostant establishments.ready to accommodate tourists.Modern Improvements.Table service under the direction of French chef.and moderate tariff.81 and 88 Union avenue.use for same.for cigars, fancy goods, ne snes, 1832 Notre ake $0.00 without ny trom.fee urn.Apply Betis Lunch Rooms, 1512 oe br intro uci me the names of any of your friends ing for Life Insurance.dress 33, P.O.Box, Montreal.You Can R SALE \u2014 A SEWING MACHINE perfect order: a bargain.as owner is leaving the city.Apply 71 Ann st rooms, opposite the Arena, Westmount.en suite or singly.suitable for small family: oo single men taken.226 Wood ave.OONS \u2014 AND BOARD.family.with handsomely furnished house on Mackay street.will receive young men or married couples, with good preferences.as guests: charges moderate.L AND IRON.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.STEEL HIGH CLASS R SALE \u2014 HIGH matched pairs.carriage and a \u2018dle horses heavy draught on hand.The Teller and Ulimie du.William Abbott Celvchrated \u201cNove\u201d Ranid Turning Stesl.(See article in issue 21th May.) Cold Rolled v Montreal Agent, 1184, Star Office.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD IN LARGE.HANDsomely furnished house, with or without board.all privileges of home comfort.Auer light, bathroom and hot water on each floor, use of pariour.plano, telephone, etc., all conveniences for tourista.attendance will class of people.SECONDHAND secondhand Landaus.CHIROPODIST.tyle Victoria.all in not order.Apply RR ois and Co.83 Osborne st.ist and specialist for Foet Disecasea.40 encc.M, K Fatel! chetiero at, corner v \u2014 RUBBER TIRED VICTORIA carriage and two horses.Apply H Lwls Irn = \u2014 AND ROOMS.EXCELLENT board and rooms, at 38 McGill College \u2014 GOOD WORKING HORS about 1130: price reascnable.OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen.vicinity Sherbrooke and Bieury.good board: highest references to present or - F.P O.Bo WM.OONS \u2014 BINGLE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR young man, also double room, first clasp table board.central locality.2484 St.Catherine st.Tel.Up 131.DOMS \u2014 A LADY IN WESTMOUNT, HAV- la residence, offers a suite of rooms.elegantly\u2019 furnished.with bay windows.bathroom flat: full - MARRIAGE LICENSES.ANTED \u2014 TO RENT SADDLE HuRSE for camp.12 days, commenctng 20rd Jun P.O.Bax 2310 cleanliness and O'HARA BAYNES, BUSINESS CHANCES.204 St.James.eg AN eo SN rm SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT For particulars address Sault Ste.Marie, Unt.Talk A.1712 MORTGAGE LOANS.ANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS DESIGN.tment ta Mortgage Funds for Canada Life Chambers.City.board; electric light: Address 320 Kensington ave., Weest- merican 1k Waist Mig.Ca, Sherbrooke.Tourists accommo A Sux , 5 reference.one that desires pnsition, understands the either with wats: established, or with party desires to go In the wast business.Apply H Beaver Hall Hill NEY TO LOAN.IITITOUT ENDORSER OR SECURIPE, LALIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY onderver payments to suit borrower; ail busl ness confidential.CREDIT COMPANY, 304 Tome Lulldtnæ 183 St.e Fi BALE \u2014 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 19 offered to acquire a well neral store business at Minnedosa.Manitota turnover $40 aw RD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURing confinement: and attended.Mrs.Bohme, Ladies\u2019 Sangutnet st., Montreal.Ladies treated This ls an exceptionally start at one of the best points in the Bomung west.Reason for selling iz 111 health.For par ticulars apply to Kyle, 36 St.Helen st.Montreal, P.MRS.McEWAN.LADIES 8ICK .superior modation; bot baths and Auer lights: t medical atterdance.at WME Oh Taw ir Cheesbrough and vu strictly private Money Loaned Seated hoarding houses, residing In city or © without security: AILMENTS cases accepted: doctor, nurse.howe com- chance for lady forts.private hospital.159 West 84th A New with small caplial, stor situated an St.Catherine and doing nice buvi ness; wickneme cause of selling.See Emblem Rros., 41 St.Francois Xavier street, city.cn Largest a WOLMAN, uN JROARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD AT 33 REL.beautiful Aning rooms cn 85.00 AND UPWARDS a'lvanced to reaponsible parties on note of miscellaneous securities.à business treatel as strictiy confiéential.Commercial paper bought and wold.Apply Emblege Bros.Commission Agents.41 St François av MISCELLANEOUS.aa at YOUR ORDERS FOR END nts, lumbermen's tents or ary covers.narson t waterproof goods.feed gs or we aan acturers, J.J.Turner and SEARL.DOCTRESS.strictly private accommodation for ladies.rofessjonal attendance; ladies treated and 28 St.Monique st.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.tad TANTED \u2014 ROOM AND ROARD IN PRIvate family, locality Sherbreoke to Pine avenue and from St.Denis at.ai = ee rare re We Loan Money at.the Lowest Rates in The City on household furniture, planes, es nd carriages.ublicity or removing the e loan In sums from $10 from 1 te 12 monthea.raid OTICE TO CONTRACTOR: .Theroux wishes the contractors, and the public In general, tent made by the experts Bridge .on a brick which sistent power of RBM.The hits can be had quantities at marked | rices This is a us Anywhere in pav- rage works.Address F ou.Mitchell Staton, Drummond Co N Y MARRIED COUPLE price for extra service for three rooms.furnished or unfurnished, with meals.Location near Dominion square, Belmont Place or Philiipe square.M.120K Star À TANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE ROOM and board at Longueuil.O.1363, Btar Of- Your dealings with us as we know yev would courteous treatment and Honest Dealing, ws are gaining sew customers every day You should be them Call and in We will be pleased to talk the matter over with you.or telephone we, WANTED TO PURCHASE, Lm me FANTED \u2014 TOURS OR YOUR GENTLEman ends\u2019 cast off c'nthinæ: the Lest m Promptly called for 382 12 YOUNG GENTL EMEN would like a nom, board in private e- os where they could learn ish.cosh price ot Fron ie a TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND gentlemen's cast off clothing.carpets, all kinds ah Dating 21 ghest prices paid at atron \u20188, a Notre Pathe a\u2019 Mail onlers attended.125 &u » PHAM one of our agents to Montreal Loan & Brokerage Cs.Room 204, New York Life Bullding, Cor.B1 James St.and Place 1° CHAS.£ CAMPBELL, Mgr.FURFISHED ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET A LADY leaving town for' July and August would let her elegant apartment of five rooms.very cheap to couple without childre he ART Chickering piano, gis stove, phone.reas ude, Star Office.138 \u2014 Tv PURCHASE.IN GOOD OR.JANTED English clapboard ary kiln.for oA, n.Fort street; mill, shingle mill 00), complete.Address WL.Wort, St.Agathe, ANTED- TU PURCHASE A LIGHT ROW boat, about 1% or IR feet long.Address 12 Imperial avenur.nrar G.T.R.depot.All the ingredients of ssCook\u2019s Friend\u2019\u2019 BAKING POWDER It will give the food a fine flavor, make it more digestible and wholesome, ROOMB WANTED.COMFORTABLE DOUBLE room.on bath fat, by young married couple, where few boarders are kept.vicinity terms moderate, ron Ledatead, chairs and trw other h usr- hold goods, must be clean.Herbert, 416s Ri h- mond.NTED \u2014 FOR A REFINED LADY A comfortable small bedroom In a central locality.with a private family.Address M.1314.Star Office.AGENTS WANTED.art aN NNN et ttn RELIARLE AGENTS.want at once trustworthy men and womon local or traveliing duce A new discovery ahd keep our show cards and advertising matter tacked up In conspleu- are first class TANTED \u2014 BY A MAN.WHOSE FAMILY in every locality, aye at coast during next ten weeks or vo, furnished room, with bath.a little nut of town preferred.otherwise Catherine st.And west of terms.PO.Box 22741.SHOW OASES.ET OUR PRICES FOR SILENT SALES man floor cases, glass counters.wall caves, oo Case Co.208 v employment year round: cyhritemien SR yer month end expenses.not to Write for particulars Medicine Co.Pont Uffice Box .L:7.coed $2 30 per day.SUMMER RESORTS.YTANTED \u2014 AGENTS IN EVERY \u2018ITY town and village in Cannla te handie an easy meliing article.From, five to ten dollars a day can be made without any trouble.Addrces Oéflos.128 à FORTUNES ROCKS ROUSE, Fortunes Rocks, Malne.Dirret y on ocean front, god boat) fishing, roars drives.Rates $910 § interior Attings.jetaide Tress pre ae \u2018the market price of the stock.Dominion / \u2018and mini a 25 SF {ten © EFT GOSSIP STOCK EXCHANGE ECHOES.æ aa PP ++ - Trading has fallen off to \u2018 pear ators, which is also lacking just now.#4 4444444 There Is a disposition in some quarters to look for a renewal of bullish activity tn Dominion Steel in the near future For the past few weeks the dealings in that connection have been strangely in contrast with those of the earlier months of the gurrent year, when thousands of shares à hands every day.and the stock was crowded with excited trad- rs te watch the upward trend of the price.After the celebrated run of the price to 74, the drop to \\9 some time aft will be remembered.A few das ago the price tnuched 53, but sivee then it has risen to KS 324 Apparently the stock has been neglected in ail quarters, and dithough a lot of it la held at or nrar the high level, there has been very little of I coming out, holders evidently being williing to walt to see what the future will bring forth.It Is believed that as the Ropers approaches nearer to the condi- of completenses speculative Interest wil} again be attracted to the shares It has been the custem in past summer @tanons to sbandon Saturday sessions In the stock market during June, July and August, but so far there has been very Uttio said about the matter.This is he- Heved to be due partly to the fact that the brukers would nist as soon have the board open for business as long as there 18 any trading in pruspect, more especially in view of the present unattractive state of the weather.A prriod of very warm weather might change the situation.but it is even hinted that the exchange should continue afternoon scasions during July and August, contrary to past custom, in view of the great growth of the volume of stack trading within the past year or two.Many brokers claim that the Montreal market has got to he too big an affair to close its doors like a school in the summer.and are diapased to support the contention af eome that the regular sessions should be.continued all the year round.i i ! | Beyord a spurt of activity ip Lake Su- | ar common, the trading on the Toronto i Brox Exchange yesterday showed little feature.Since the activity In the Clergue fesues, as they are called, petered out.some weeks ago, there has been little doing in the stock, and purchasers who bought during the boom have not been feeling any too pleasant.A few days ago it was intimated that a bull pool would take hold of the stock again, and there are signs that the pool are now endeavour- tng to make good.Bullish literature deal with the magnitude of the projects oe industries 15 making ita appearance, and hasers who bought some time ago on are hoping soon te have somes thing to show for it.It ia said the com- men stock will be put to the 5) mark, and tt ts also said that something is already being earned on the common.Six hundred shares were traded in yesterday.the stock selling up to M 5-8 The rest of the market was remarkably dull and inactive, with the exception of C.P.R.which pation than attending to the orders of the:r the renewal of old time light fogus of amusement, such as throw: balls at the brokers who have occasion to walk across change.The genera) situation is regarded as à strong one so far as stocks are concerned, but the pyblic 1s not in a purchasing mood the rule in the prices of such stocks as are dealt in intermittently.Star Office, Thursday, June 13.I such a small volume on the - Stock Exchangt + brokers have been compelled through idleness to seek other ways of occu- + cients.The consequence has\u2019 + paper + the floor of t ex- + at present, aud ap + to bs waiting for some signa cf activity on the part of professional oper + In the meantime fractional changes are $ + Tein sold to the extent of nearly 4,000 shares.The opening sale was at 135, and the closing 134 7-8, the stock holding fairly steady.The ecaraings of the Detroit United Railway for June {th amounted to 59.60.02, being an increase of $1,201.51 over the same day last year.For the first four days in June the earnings amount to $0.3%.47, an increase over the corresponding period of last year of $9,028.8% Some attention was attracted in Wall Etreet yesterday to publiahed reports that Landon stock brokera had taken out larger Insurance policies for their own benefit on Mr.J.P.Morgaa's life, and that the prem- tum rate had accordingly advanced to unusual figures.In the same connection, à report was circulated in Wall Street that Mr.Morgan intended to give up many of his dutics in the near future\u2014possibly with a view to retirement at no distant date One of Mr.Morgan's partners said to-day: Mr.Morgan has no thétght of retiring from business.It is true that he has been doing little during the last two months, but that was merely one of his resting spells and signified nothing.As for the large premiums on Mr.Morgan's life, it is my opinion that such stories are circulated for effect on stocks\u2014the theory being that If anything should happen to Mr.Morgan stocks would react.That is not worth noticing.\u201d sf Of the twelve rallroads that have reported thus far for the first week of June, ten show increases and two decreases from last year.The total net increase of these roads is 374795.Changes in gross of ruads below mentioned were as.follows: Changes.Tex.and Pac.Dec.$10,133 B.R.and P.; .Inc.14.637 Hock.Val.«.0 Inc, 6.780 Mp.and St La.(0 conan Inc.8, Nat.Ry.of Mex.Inc.8.83 Mex.Cent.0 Tae.13.598 Mo.K.and T.Ine.13,333 C and E.La .++.evvvue Inc.17.0% D.and R.G.es Inc.260 Jowa Cent.vo a.Inc.5,286 T.8t.L.and W._.Dec.HI Mo.Fac.inc 25,000 Gross for the first \u2018greek of June: 190% 1901.Buff.R.and P.§ 188,939 $ 124.302 § 114,600 Canadian uc.T1500 605,000 591.000 Chic.and E.IIL 124800 107.800 97.534 Hocking Valley .111,367 104.598 106,434 Mexican Cent.380.039 366, #41 355, 421 , Mo.K.and Tex 25:.003 351.670 190.817 { Texas Pacific .14,286 163,434 15,150 Toi, St L and WoL Le 42888 45,383 32,988 Gross from July 1: 1992.1961.1900.PR, R.and Pitts.$5,K1.233 55,422 200 34.635,59 Can.Pacific .35.0800 2.758.006 26,6R7.711 Chic.and E.Ill.5862352 5.315.635 4.854.166 Hocking Valley 4835402 4.322.030 {40815% Mex.Central .17.552.012 16.038.502 18,045,323 Mo., K.and Tex.15357,5688 14325,871 11.922.165 FEW CHANGES-N \u201cPRICES OF STOCKS Montreal Power is Now on the New York Stock .Exchange Official List CANADIAN PACIFIC EASIER Nava Scotia Steel and Coal Had a * Decline of 3 Points on Light Dealings.The correspondents of the Montreal Star ta Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were strong er, while wheat was stronger.In the'loca market stocks were dull.à no change to-day from the | races which has pervaded the Stock | Market for some days past.Canadian Fa- cific opened with some show of strength at 135% but by the end of the torcnoen session had eased oft to 14%.In Wall Street yesterday the total dealings were 10.800 shares.The meeting of the Steel and Coal shareholders to-day was regarded as of only routine Interest, and had nn bearing on Steel ue r hanged common WAS practically une at BY to B%.with the preferred at 98 Do- miglon Coal wae steady at 1% Nova Scotla Steel was soft at 1.cempared with 107 pouterdar.| Power stock has taken its place - Oe official Mot of the New York Stock Éxetlange, and is known by the ticker ab- Wrevtation of \u2018M.T.It had been intend- o@ W have the stock listed on Wall Street some time ago.but there were a number of rules of the Btock Exchange which cated for changes which required considerable time, most important of which was the engraving of new certificates, which the New York market requires must he in every way to a bank note.The certificates ispuead here were ordj- sexy, lithograph affaire The quotation there was 106% asked, 104% bid.The local price was firm at 164%.\u2014 A prominent Interest in the Twin City Rapid Transit Co.says that there is no for concern over the despatches from St.Paul telling of the resolution aflopted by the Assembly recently provid- fer an Investigation of the affairs of thé Twin City Rapid Transit Co.and the St Peul City Railway Co.He states that ®t tb his understanding that the Twin City Os tu operating under a contract with the tete which allows the company to charge a five cent fare He says also that this fare was established by the courts some years ago He regards the resolution only es à political move.The resojution asks that in view of the published authorita- Uve étatements by the Twin City Rapid \u201cFrensit Co.and the dividends paid.a spe- clal committee be appointed to ascertain 1\u20ac the fare charged should not be reduced tb 9 centa and improved street car priv- Neges be accorded to the public.Mesers.LL.J.Forget and Co's London oable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, WE: second, XN; third 39; fanadian Pu- cifie, 13%.The Montreal clearing house returns of bask clearings to-day are $3.2¢5.02% Montreal Street Rallway carnings yesterday.were 35.861867.an increase of $151.53 ever the same day a year ago.BASE FOR THE FEET ît feet are sore.aching.painfal, tender, Barat , chafed, or blistered.shake a poder oot ects in givin Ta ox sent ax we Booth :& June.Elm in each shoe.Its eof- the feet ease and making comfortable are something mail, postage free, D.S.ras lle.Ont.138 1 .Bold by druggists at 23 centa | Grand Trunk Railway System earnings 1st to \u2018th June: \u2019 1918 Lu.vote eee a $540,533 JWI Lil el ee een eee sees 518.547 Increase .\u2026 31.06 Montreal Exchange quotations: New York funds, 3-64 10 1-16 dis.between banks.% to k prem.counter; sterling.& days : 91-64 to 9 1-16 between banks, 9 3-8 counter: .sterling, demand, ; 9 19-12 to 94 between banks, 8% counter: sterling.cables, 9 11-18 between banks, 10 counter: Paris.francs, \u2018 long.5.18% between banks: do., do., short.5.16% between banks.5.15 counter.Among the sales on the morning bhaard of the Toronto Stock Exchange were : Canadian Pacific.1946 at 15 to 135%: Canadian General Electric.10 at 123%: Toronto Railway, 250 at 121%: Twin City Rail- WAV.M0 at 119%; Dominlon Steel common, 106 at 5 to 5574: Dominion Coal common, 66 at 14 to 140 38: Nova Scotia Steel anl Coal.Æ at 106; Lake Superior c at perior common, 1% The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, increased .£971.000 Circulation.decreased .210.00 Rulllon, increased .TE).964 Other securities.decreased 239,000 Other deposits.decreased .1.998.000 Public deposits.increased 2.017.000 Notes reserve, increased.826.000 Government securities unchanged.The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability Is 53.00 per cent.Last week it was 50.08 per cent, The rate of discount unchanged at 3 per cent.In New York at noon.money on call was FaSV at :% per cent.Prime mercantile pa- Der.4 to 4% per cent.Sterling exchange firm at 4.87 3-8 to 4.87% for demand and at 4.54% to 4.85 for sixty days.Posted rates.4.85% to 4.56 and 4 88 to 4.58%.Commercial bills.4 84%, to 4.8 3-8 Rar silver, 53.The special correspondent of the Star in Wall Street wires as follows: Letters have been received by the hqld- ers of notes of Offenbash and Moore and Arthur I.Meyer, secured by Rutland preferred and St.Lawrence and Adirondack stocks, au ting that they put the notes and collateral in the hands of James G.Cannon personally, with the understanding that if a sufficient amount is put Into his hands, the money will be forthcoming from some source to pay off the loans In full at maturity.Mr.Cannon has already ved lots of notes and stock.Exactly who in behind the proceeding has not appeared, although Wall Street rumour suggests Dr.Web Messrs.J.B.Picken & Co.stock and exchange brokers.to-day received the following New York advices over their special wire: There was an apparent shrinkage in the velume of transactions this morning.The tone of the market is firm despite some profit tailing.and the market exhibits a disposition to rally.Missouri Pacific was the centre of activity, and the pool was seemingly buyers.There is every reason to beileve that the coal strike will be aet- tied shortly.which should cause a better ma®.et.Distillers ptd.reacted somewhat on realizing sales, but support was good.and it speedily recovered.London out of operations of about 7,000 shares sold 6,uœ.No special feature to market, which now is quirt and firm.Exchange market, 4.87.40.James G.Cannon, vice-president of the Fourth National Bank, New York, \u2018said to-day that he had undertaken to settle the affairs of the \\Webb-Meyer syndicate: \u201cThe bank is.nelther directly nor indir ectly interested in any of these loans or securities,\u201d sald Mr.Cannon.\u201cAt the request of 108 banks and institutions throughout the country which are Interested, ] have undertaken to bring about some Kind of an adjustment.All partics are heartily co-operating,\u201d Sales of Canadian Pacific in Wall Street up to 1 o'clock to-day were 3,000 shares.Sales nf stock un the New York Stock Exchange up to 1 o'clock to-day were 150,000 shares, a Morning Sales.Canadian Pacifte\u201450 at 135 3-8.150 at 135%.25 at 135.25 at 134%.Toronto Raits\u2014% at 1224.Nova Scotia Steel\u201425 at 10614, 25 at 105.Montreal Telegraph\u201438 at 170.Power\u201430 at 104%.Bell Telephore rights\u201438 at TY, 36 at Dominion Coal-30 at 140.St John Railway\u201412 at 314.Twin Ci rights\u2014210 at 1%.Detroit United\u2014250 at 944.Dominion Steel\u2014:5 at 55%.100 at B6%.Dominion Steel pref.\u20142 at 9.Payne\u20144000 at 2].Dominion 8teel bonds-$25000 at 93.1 fret Railway bonds\u2014$5406 at 106, $100 at Merchants Pank\u20146 at 149%.Bank of Commerce-=6 at 156.Molsons Bank\u20143 at D4.Wall Street Irregular.NEW YORK, June 12\u2014Wall There was 3 large demand tor > irregular.Pacific for the opening dralings, several 1800-ghare blocks changing The rios advanced 3.Canadian fic rose & and Great Northern preferred 14.There was « fail of % in Sugar.Otherwise the movement of the market was narrow hnd Traders realized in other poi- tions of the lst when St Paul began to sag.and by the time that stock hac lost & point very little remained of the eurller advances in the Bouth-Westerna Tne coalers, Western and Pacific stocks all sold below yesterday's cluse.North-\\Vest ern preferred dropped 3%.International Power gained 7 points and International Pump a point.Distilling preferred reacted 1 33, Bonds were Irregular.Wheat Goes Hi zher.(From the Hpecial Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago vard of Trade.) CHICAGO, June 12\u2014Whcat was higher, July selling from 72 to T2%c, and back to gc.Trade was dull, but the sentiment was moderately bullish.Commission hoses were fair buyers, and local truders seemed to favour that side.A feature wus the selitng of July and the buying of September by the Armour concern just the reverse of what that interest was doing last week.Local sentiment was Hhelpod largely by a sharp advance in prices at Minneapolls and continued small receipts in the North-West.The movement of new wheat {3s also disappointing.considering the favourable weather in sections where harvesting is going on.Local receipts continue small, while shipments are lideral.which indicates another big decrease In local stocks this preek.Cahbles- were firm.Yesterday\u2019s Country Cheese Boards.STIRLING \u2014Roarded 1300.Sold, 55 at ous 40 at 9 9.16c.balance refused 9 3-8 to MADOC.\u2014~Boarded 1126.Sold.460 at 9%c¢.280 at 9 9-16c.RUSSELL.\u2014Boarded 40 white.Rid 9téc.WOODSTOCK.\u2014Boarded, 597.of which 1121 were white.Bid, 940: asked, Mc.Montreal Mining Exchange.Commencing Monday, June 16, the afternoon sessions of the \u2018board shall be ad- Journed until September 1st, 19%.Foliowing were the sales at this morning\u2019s session uf the Mining Exchange: Payne\u20141ow at Zl.Montreal and Boston\u2014100 at 2.50., Virtue\u20141500 at 11.Copper and Lead Markets.(Special to the Montreal Star.) NEW YORK, June 12\u2014Copper.easy: Lake, $122 to $12.60; Electrolytic, $12.12% to $12.30, casting, $1212 1-2 to $1235; standard, $11.70 to $11.%.London\u2014Copper unchanged.Lead unchanged in New York; London.lower, £11 bs.New York Cotton Market.NEW YORK.June- 12\u2014Cotton futures opened steady.June, 9.04: July, aa: Aug.8.54: Sept, 219: Oct.803: Nov.,, 7.85; Dec.TC Jan, TSS; Feb.7.99 : March.3.0L a mn MORE ABOUT THE SHIPPING COMBINE.Sellers Will be Precluded From Engaging in Shipping Business for Years.(See also page five.) LONDON.June 12.\u2014George Renwick.Co: servative member of Parliament for Newcastle-on-Tyne, and a ship owner.tes- trying, to-day, before the parliamentary sul sidies committee, m behalf of the owners of \u201ctramp\u201d steamships, objected to the Government subsidizing the great liners instead of subsidizing the He said the foreign competition which he most fear ed was the American.The transfer of British ships to foreigners was absurdly simple.All the ships in the American combine could be transferred to the United States within a quarter of an Hour and at- the cost of a few stamps.When asked if he thought the American ship subsidy bill would he dropped in consequence of the Morgan féhipping combine Mr.Renwick replied that, on the contrary.he had good rekson to believe that it would be pressed.One of the most important points in the American combine Mr.Renwick pointed ou*, was that the sellers were precluded for a number of years from engaging in the shipping business.WANTED TO LIMIT SIZE OF LADIES\u2019 HATS A British M.P.is Anxious to See the Coronation Procession Without Inconvenience.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, June 12 \u2014 In the House of Commons to-day Mr.Crem, the member for Haggerstone division of Shoreditch, sought the help of Akers Douglas, the First Commissioner of Works, with the view to procuring limitation mn the size of the hats to be worn by women occupying stands in the old and new palace yards on the occasion of the passing of the coronation procession.The stands in que- tion, which are adjacent to Parliament Buddings, are allotted to the use of members of Parhament and their friends, ani Mr.Cremer's plea was that the legislators should have an unintercepted view of the display.He expressed § hope that the ladies\u2019 millinery would be subjected to rational conditions, and made small enough to allow others than the wearers to sce what was going on.Mr.Akers Douglas replied that be pras unahle to prescribe any ruch con- diti pus as were demirei by Mr.Cremer.IDLE MINERS FIRED SHOTS.It is Stated That They Attempted to Kill a Mins Superintendent.WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 12.\u2014~It was learned at the office of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company to-day that an attempt was made on the life of Superintendent Thomas Thomas, of the William A.colliery of the Lebigh Valley Company at Old Forge.north of this city last night.Crowds have been gathering twice daily on a hill ov locking the collierv and stoning the men at work within the enclosure.day and night superintendents are taken to and from the place in à locomotive.Last night the night superintendent arrived safely.Soon after Superintendent Thomas came out.When about 300 yards from the breaker, he says several men in ambush fired at the locomotive, but it was travelling rapidly And was soon out of range.The officials Bay about ten shots were fired.The miners union is doing everything possible to have its idle men keep the pence.Judge McIsaac Dead.{Special to the Montreal Star.) ANTIGONISH, NS, June 12-\u2014Judge Angus Nclsaac died suddenly at eleven o'clock this morning.home from taking his usual morning walk.The supposed cause of death is apoplexy.The deceased was appointed judge of the county court for Antigonish, Guysboro and Inverness counties in 1883.He was a genial man and will be greatly mm .He was about 62 vears of e was a brother of Colin Mclsaac, M.P.' HIRSCH LEKERT WAS HANGED.ST.PETERSBURG.June 12.\u2014It became known, to-day, that Hirsch Lekert, who made an unsuccessful attempt on the night of May 18, to assassingte Lieutenant General von Wahl, Goveénor of Vilna, was har.ged on Tuesday, June 10.' As Governor von Wahl was leaving the Circus at Vilna, at \u201cabout midnight, May 18.Lekert wounded him with a revolver, in band and foot.(leneral vou Wahl was formerly chief of police of Bt.Petersburg and had a great deal of trouble with the students.treet.\u2014 | Milssoush \u2018land and dull here at H.15 for firsts and after returning to his | FIRM BUTTER MARKET.Prices Continue at the Recent Ad- | vance-Cheese Market Rather Fasier in Tone\u2014Other Lines Steady.EGG8\u2014The market remains steady at recent quotations.The vasler feeling 1s demonstrated by the fact that several car louds have been offered here LY western merchants during the past couple of days.| No prices were mentioned.offers Leing re- | quested.Straight gathered are selling In whe!csale lots at lic.and some have been reported at 13 1-3¢, while straight candied can be had at 14 1-3¢c, and gales have been made at l4 1-4c.In the country 18 1-2 to lle fob., is the ruling Dgure.though many are not offering more than 12 te 12 1-26 Recelpts reported on the Buerd of Trade this morning amounted 1,224 cases.BUTTER-The market shows no change in tone to-day.it is generally considered that present prices are above an export basis, and for this reason trading has contracted in volume during the past few daya Some very high prices have been puld in order to ublain the choicest goods in the city, owing ta the fact that the wet weather has had the effect of making the butter somewhat soft.A proper price for finest makes, fancy factories, would be about A) to 3 l-4c, while fine goods can Le had at 19 3-4 to we.Township dairies are quoted at 17 to 18¢.according to quality.The English market for Danish butter is cabled unchanged for next week's deliveries.Rrcetpts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 6.111 packages.CHEESE-There appears to be a somewhat easier feeling in the market for cheese, country boards being slightly off in tone yesterday.The trade is on the look out to see what Brockville will do this afternoon; it 1s thought that 9 1-2 to 9 5-8c will be about the figure.- Quotations here to-Jay are 9 5-8 to 9 fic for Quebecs, and 9 3-4 to 9 7-8¢, or possibly lee, for Townships and Ontarios.there being little difference between the latter two at present.Rêécelpta reported on the Board of Trade 10-day were 18.287 boxes, P\\\"TATORES\u2014There is a wide spread between No.?potatacs and chvice stock It ts very difficult ts secure stock which Is not sprouted.Dealers are paying 5 to 5e a bag on_ track for ordinary potatnes, while they pay M to Sc for first-class qualities.They re-sell to grocers and others, in dozen-bag lots, from store.at Nc, 3! and $1.10 per .BEANS\u2014The market Is casler, and 5 to 3 bag lots of finest primes are now quoted at $12 to $1.25 a bushel, according to quantity, in store.POTASH\u2014The market is easler in Eng- i £5.70 for seconds.First pearls are firm at $5.09 to $6.10.DE WET PRAISES THE \u201cYOUNGSTERS.\u201d Says They Often Held Positions After the Older Burghers Had Cleared Out.PRETORIA, June M.\u2014 General De Wet says the youngsters were his hest fighters and frequently held positions after the older burghers had cleared cut.The Boers of the Urange River Colony are handing in only a small percentage of their ammunition.They explain that they used most of it in hunting game since the prace agreement was signed.Addressing the surrendered Boers at Kroonstadt, Orange River Colony, General Elliott said the only wish of King Edward, his Government and the British people was to help the burghers and get them back to their tarms so soon as possible.The King.the General added, telegraphed, congratulating the burghers on the good stand thev made.This announcement was greeted with luaty cheers for the King and for Lord Kitchener.AN EXTRADITION CASE.' First Ever Tried at Woodstock, N.B, Now Going on.: (8pecial to the Montreal Star.) WOODSTOCK.N.B.June 13\u2014The first extradition case ever tried here is going on before Mr.Justice Gregory.Frank W.Burns.U.8.customs officer.charges that Wm.Kelly, of South Richmond.assaulted him with intent to kill.The alleged offence took place the latter part of April.Kelly was smuggling a load of potatoes, and was caught at night by Burns.He would not give up his tear A row followed, Kelly beating Burns with a club till he left him unconscious.Before being knocked out the officer put two bullets Into Kelly, one passing through the face and the other glancing off from a button.Upon the result of the evidence will depend the question whether or not Kelly will surrendered to the United States authorities under the provisions of the extradition act.A GOOD INVESTMENT.Bonds in a Paying Transportation Company Offered to the Public.TORONTO, June 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Last year two boats controlled by the Owen Sound Georgian Bay So Line, the \u201cCity oi Windsor\u201d and the \u201cCity of Owen Sound.\u201d returned in profits twenty per cent.of the capital invested in them.These steamers have now been taken over bv the Algoma Navigation Company, which has a strong board of directors and an authorized capital of $250,000.00.The Company is now offering through the Trusts and Guarantee Company.$150,000.00 of six per cent.per annum hrst mortage ten year bonds of one hundred.dollars each, redeemable at any finte at one hundred and five dollars per bond.As a special bonus, the com ; 1s offering as fully paid-up, one bundred dollars of stock with every three hundred dollars of bonds purchased.The stock will soon be listed on the Toronto Stock Exrhange and the present opportunity of secunng it is exceptionally inviting.Applications for copies of the proe- pectus may be made to the Trusts and Guarantee Oo., 14 King st, \\Vest, Toronto.Special Notice.' Pianos for Country and Seaside.Willis & Co.have a large number of durabge Pianos for summer rental on very reasonable terms.Phone.Up 2688, Empi Bail , 2470 St.Catherine street.: AILIFF'S BAIE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No.9455.Circuit Court.Henri Vandal.es qual.Plaintiff.vs.Eug.Duclos.Defendant.On the 21st day of June.1902.at ten of the clock In the forenoon.at the domicile And business place of the sald Defendant, No.32 Dufresne street, in the City of Montreal.will be sold.by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant.seized In this cause, consisting of counters, scale, groceries, furniture, etc.HA.CINQ MARS.B.S.C.Montreal.June 12th.1908.FREE INFORMATION à DAILY _STAR\u2014THURSDAY.\u201cAR JUNE mé, NE OR.BRYCE THE NEW NODERATOR (Continued from page one.) ar tN Rev.Dr.George Bryce, of Manitoba College, Winnipeg, is ode of the most ent workers in the ranks of Canadian Presbyterians .and the success achieved by that denomination in the West is in no small measure due to his never tagging energy church and «educational matters.His election to the honoured position of Moder ator of the General Assembly is a deserved acknowledgment to the valuable services he has rendered his church.He was born in Mount Pleasant, Brant 12, 190% | rer il county, Ont, on A; the eon of George Pa native of Sent and or a pige Brant county.Toe family been influential, in tional, political anû charch matters in the county for manÿ years.Educated at Mount Pleasant and Brantford public and high schools,the energetic scholar eft pach institution as head boy.In 1863 he matriculated in Toronto University.and in 1867 graduated B-A., having taken many honours, including prizes, scholarships and a silver medal.aving been principal of the Scotland High School for one year, he entered Knox College, Toronto, and finished his theological course in 1871, taking five out of the six scholarships open in his final year.Resides B.A.(1867) he has received from his own university M.A.(1868).LL.B.(1878), and LLD.(1884).Before his cpllege course was quite finiah- ed, Mr.jee was selected by the professors of Knox College, on the request of the church, to be colleague and successor of Dr.Clark, of Chalmers Church, Quebec.REV.DR.BRYCE, Of Winnipeg, the New Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly.Soon after licensure by the Montresl, and before any steps éould -ba taken for a Sul, the young Minister was appoint d the eral Assembly a profes ry drain on same platform ta foul Street Church, Toronto, with Dr.Mytkay.of Formosa, on September 19, 1871, and despatched to Manitoba to found Hobs College and take charge of Knox Church, Winnipeg.Both of these he did.[ gant ox Church in M872, remained in charge of it for about two site first moderator.From the first Dr.was a home mission official, beiig for ten years secretary, and for nearly the same time since Home Mission convener.- Dr.Bryce has a wide reputation as a preacher and public lecturer.He has been In request in all parts of Canada, in many laces in the United States, in on, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paris and elsewhere in the old world.On the formation of the Svnod of Manitoba and the North-Weet Territories, in 1884, be was appointed first moderator.Dr.Bryce\u2019s position is summed up by the Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography to the \u2018effect that \u2018\u2019He is in church mat ters.while an ardent churchman, an enemy of ecclesiasticiam.\u201d } Selected primarily by the Assembly for educational work, Dr.Bryce has devoted to that a large share of his time and thought.Manitoba college founded by htm immediately made itself felt, and attracted the attention of the Canadian settlers without distinction of creed.It has continued to strengthen and is much the largest college m Manitoba.In 1877 he became one of the chief founders of the University of Manitoba.Dr.Bryce had heen natural history examiner in Toronto university, and may be said to be the father of science teaching in Manitoba.He has been professor an university examiner on science and higher English for twenty-four years.Along with all the public duties enumerated Dr.Bryce has been a somewhat prolific author.He is the \u2018author of the ar ticles \u201cManitoba\u201d and \u201cWinni Encyclopedia Britannica, and the important article \u201cCanada\u201d in Justin Winsor's \u201cNar rative and Critical History of America.\u201d In 1882 he published in London the work entitled \u201cManitoba, its Infancy, Growth and Present Condition,\u201d 364 pp.This has completely vindicated Lord Selkirk, and is a standard work on the subject.In 1887 he published in Lond®a \u201cA Short History of the Canadian People,\u201d 528 pp.He was editor of the \u201cCanadian Prairies and \u201cPrairie Agriculture,\u201d now used in Manitoba schools, and in 1878 he was one of the incorporators of the Historical and Scienti- fie Society of Manitoba, has been corresponding secretary, twice its president, and is now a life member.He has published in the proceedings of the Royal Society of Canada, British Association and other societies no less than thirty important productions dealing with North-West subjects, -both historical and scientific.In 1881 he was appointed \u201cDelegue Vegional\u201d of the Institution Ethnographique of Paris, with silver decoration, and afterward a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, as well as honorary member of the Minnesota Histroical society, ete.In 1872 he married Marion Samuel, daughter of James Samuel of Kirkliston, near Edinburgh, Scotland.Mrs.Bryce is president of the Winnipeg Woman's Home.IN SOCIETY AT OTTAWA.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA.June 12.\u2014The Ottawa Rowing Club have sent out cards for a bonnet hop at the Club House un Saturday evening.June 14th.Suræeou-General Nejison and Mrs, Neil- son returned on Monday last from Washington, where the Surgeon-General was attending the Army and Navy Medical Convention Peld in that city last weet.Among the 'delegates to this convention were arm) and navy medical men from most of the civilized countries of the world.Surgeon-General and Mrs.Neilson are leaving Ottawa in about a fortnight's time, and will probably make Quebec their headquarters.Their house in Augusta street, Sandy Hill, Will] next autumn be the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Fleming.Mr.and Mrs.Gormully \u2018Miss Gormul- ly.who have been stopping at the Gilmour for some weeks, left on Monday for Mur ray Bay.where they will spend the neat three mouths.They were accompanied by Misa Gladys Powell, daughter of Dr.W.R.Powell, who ip a brother of Mrs.Gor- mully.Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier and Mra.W.C.Edwards left Ottawa this morning at - eight o'clock for Montreal, from whence thev go to New York.The Major-General and Mrs.O'Grady Haly are leaving this afternoon at four o'clock for Quebec.It is very probable that a number of ladies and gentlemen will be at the station to wish bon voyag: to Major-General and Mrs.O'Grady-Haly.for they have both made many friends in Ottawa, and were particularly popular in military circles.A number of small dinners and aupper parties have been given Jately In honour of the O'Grady-Halys.Mrs.Hayter Reed intends spending most of the summer In Ottawa geting her house In Wurtemburg in order {pr the Minister of Justice, into whose hands it passes next autumn.Several improvements are being made in the house.Mrs.eds daughter.Miss Grace Lowrey, went over to England in the Parisian i Mrs.C.E.Harriss's charge.Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Fleming have taken for the sujnmer a house at Hill Crest, on the St.Lawrence.Mr.and Mrs.larold McGiverin and Miss Hazel Mackintosh have returned from Hamilton, where they went for race wee :.Mr.McGlverin is leaving on Saturday for England in the Eturia.During her husband's absence in England Mrs.MeGiverin will be the guest of Mr.McGiverin's mother in Hamilton.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Avery were the hosts at a dinner party at Hotel Victoria.Aximer, last night.given as a farewell to Miss Freda Moptizambert, who leaves Ottawa on Friday for Europe, where she will spend ten of eleven months.INEZ.FRENCH FISHERMEN WANT BAIT Many Vessels Idle at St.Plerre on Account of Stringent Laws.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, June 12.\u2014 The correspondent of the Times at St.John's, Newfoundland.PATENT BOLICITO ~~~ INVENTIONS PATENTED AXD TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, 297 ead (3) Temple Buildiag.Montreal PROMPTLY SECURED Wesoiteittne business of Manulacinre neers ind others who tealize the advimbility of ving their Patent business transacted by Me- pert.Preliminary advice free.Charges e- rate.Que luventrrs\u201d , 128 PES rare ee request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bide 3 Montreal ; and Washington.DC, U.S.A.d.inah \u201cene, relative to every security dealt im.the frchanges.The creditable vort of in .+ selecting smmesémeemts, ventid: to bave, in other i Cre secumbies, (0 duy upon pager § ast dahsable reading.Compiled by mwmilevy, {2g exponemced m W'ail St.tx contents is inval- je to the botinexs man and indispensible te in- = shor or epeculator.Ay not a copy, > can secure une for mothiny, un veynest wy of our offices.for both = pon \u201cGalde to Investors,\u201d snd \u201c Daily Market Letter,\u201d ders solicited for STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON.toubates §JO00 1000 bushels 100 bales à à.Very Moderato Margins.Haiour & FREtSE Establiahed 0 Maln Office, 1890.s 53 R'way.NV.51 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal |-{ (Determining the character ani Annncial responet- bility of yoar ker, is as fmportant sz the selec.tina of right stocka * COMMISSION, 1-3th.Save Your Grad Coupons ) Gotunment of the Province of Quebec + The only ticvmen M.S.Stock Brokerage Corporation in burimess by permission of the Royal uw s ESET aL COUNTRIES BLAUDRY à BROWN Orv.Becensens ano LAND Gunvevens \"007 ar.amas sr.MONTREAL |.per share says official reports show that the French fisheries on the Grand Banks are a complete failure.The fishermen at St.Pierre have bien unable to procure bait because of the stringent laws.An hundred French vessels Ling at St.Pierre are helpless and awaiting t.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET FOR TWO YEARS From ist September next or Earlier An exceptionally desirable and well furnished semi-detached house, with good lawn and shade trees, in the western part of the city: fully equipped in every respect for comfort and convenience: 13 rooms: hot water heating: electric light: open plumbing: four open grates.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.Montreal, PURE WATER s necessary for good health.Laurentian IS ABSOLUTELY PURE Call Main 443 1 R.WHITE & CO.151 Ten 4 * bottles BANK OF HOCHELAGA.Notice of Dividend.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of three and a half per cent.(3% per cent) for the current half year.at the rate of seven per cent.(7 per cent) r annum, has been declared on the paid-up capital of this Institution, and that the same will be payable at its head office in Montreal and at its branches, on and after Monday.ihe second day of June next.The transfer books will be closed from the seventeenth (17) of the thirty-first (31) of May next, both days Inclusive The annual general meeting of the shareholders will be held at the head office of the Bank on Monday, the sixteenth 16) day of June next.The chair to be taken at noon.By ordeg of the Board, M.J.A.PRENDERGAST, % 23004 General Manager.The Montreal City & District Savings Bank.\u201cNotice !s hereby given that a dividend of Eight Dollars and a Bonus of Two Dollars of the Capital Stock of this in- #titution have been declaréd.and the same will he parable at its Ranking House In this city on and after Wednesday, the Md day of July next.\u2018The transfer books will be closed m the 16th to the th June next, both days Inclusive.By order of the Board A.P.LRSPERANCE, Manager.Montreal, 3st May, 1902 8% aw The Celebrated Thoroughbred Stallion \u2018 STONELEIGH, THE BEST BRED HORSE IN CANADA.Belected in England by Lieut.-Col.Dent, Imperial ount Officer for Canada, for improving the breed of Canadian horses : 12 esd 4 will be at our stables for the season f - THE TELFER & CLIMIE CO.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, 19 8t.Maurice St.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal Us tt Montreal Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington.\u2014 ® A The most profitable investment for your dividends ahd savings is In a MONTREAL ANNEX.It is a charming suburb at the head of Park avenue, and is only 12 minutes\u2019 ride on the cars from the centre of the city.No suburb has &rown so rapidiy as the Annez.Go and see It for yourself, don't take my word for it Durocher st., 35 x 97, $450 gnd up.Mance st.Æ x 93 $425 and up.St Urbain st, Æ x 100, $350 and up.St.George st., 35 x $S, $275 and up.Park ave.(80 ft.wide), 25 x 110 $962 00 up.$35.00 to $50.00 cash Balance monthly.Discounts allowed tov large cash payments.This Property Will Sind Investigation.SEE IF.Free Plans and Pamphlets.G.W.BADGLEY, Roop Temvie Resident Agent, 8.HUSSELBEE, 848 Park avenue.Tel.Up 203 138 2 aw Suckling & Go James P.Langley, to offer for sale by public auction, at our warerooms, 68 Wellington street west, Toronto, on THURSDAY, JUNE [Sth at 3 o'clock p.m., the stock belo; the estate of naine to Goo.B, Blyth & Sons, OTTAWA.= PARCEL L Consisting of: Staple dry goods .Silks and dress ave .530,852 87 Gloves, hosiery and underwear .10.63.00 Ribbons and smallwares .764.ATH Handkerchiefs, laces, embrotdery 7,086.83 Ladies\u2019 mantles and ca eee ee 207.28 Rlouses and whitewear.\u2026.\u2026.Braids and Dress Trimmings Boys' clothing .Toys and fancy goods .Wools .ue Carpets and ollcloths .Shop furniture, including safe, typewriters, delivery waggons, desks, mirrors, stands, etc.241.10 Total .$153,400.00 TERMB\u2014One-quarter cash, 10 per cent.at time of sale, balance at 2, 4, 6, B, 10 and 12 months, bearing'interest at 6 per cent per annum, and secured to the satisfaction of the Seatknes.\u2019 b tock and Inventory may be inspected en the premises, Sparks street, Ottawa, and Inventory at the office of James P.Lang- lex, McKinnon building, Toronto.ARC 3\u2014All the right, title, and intedit of the assignee in the and prenjises occupied by the insolvents, an a atore.on Sparks street, in the city of Ottawd, known aa city Nos.184, 186, 188 on sald street.running back to Queen wand uity d with the store fittings.cash register an office, as per inventory.Full particul of the property, a» set out in deed.and other particulars may be obtained from the assignee, or from McMURRICH, HODGINS & McMUR- RICH., 5 Melinda street, Toronto, 138 3 eod Solicitorn for the Assignes.Dame Street.WANTED-\u2014Boys and Girls to learn Cigar Making.J.M.Fortier, Limited, 1982 Notre le used monthly eve ne dragatst for tours Cotton Dust Come 0 other, as all Mixtures, pllis and Ee er pe Yor §, mailed et où price and bom \"ice 1226 ie ad Femara où mepensible Dyuggiste ia > d'utv -utu + Montreué 2123 Notre Dame \"inthe | SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA.Chiat Kx ve Of .(South-West Caruer \u2014\u2014 To.wd =n H.8.HOLT.Prugidengy- .D.M.STEWANT.Gout} Att as.Best mpt 5 d Purohared.change Sold \\ == IMPORTANT TRADE SALE $33.000 worth of goods from Saxe & Son's Estate jyst taken out of bond, and $15,000 stock fur account of a bank.On Wednesday, 3th June, at 10 o'clock, we will offer tv the trade, in lots to sul and without reserve, at our saJesrooms, St.James street, Montreal, the follows ing goods: l case Beaver Skins.pieces Worsteds.350 pleces Coatings.175 pleces Pantings.165 pieces Farmer Satina 4 cases Linings, Canvas and Silk.1 case Binding.12 pieces Ralnproof Cloth.11 cases Riack and Blue Venetian.cases Black and Blue Vicuna cases Diagonal Suttings.cases Twtils.bales Black and Blue Nap.2 cares Striped Worsteds, 130 Ruits, 50 Coats and Vests.1.9% Pairs Pants, 200 Overcoats, an other goods.Liberal terms MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.Westmount Real Estate A well situated property, forming the south-easterly corner of Sherbrooke street and Clarke avenue, Westmount, and com prising the two self-contained, semi-de- tached houses 4°80 Sherbrooke street and 39 Clarke avenue, with a small house ta rear, will be sold BY Auction At our room, 26 Merchants Bank building, WEDNESDAY, JUNE TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK (NOON).particulars can be obtained at this of THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, Merchants Bank Building M.Kearns Auctioneer, 138 3 8 de CA té ON Ww.WARMINTON ESTATE PROPERTY IN WESTMOUNT 3 has boon swb-divided bulldiæg lots as Dian the undersigned will sold by auction without reserve by order of the Exeocouw- tors of the Estate on the TURDAY AFTER- > 21st JUNE, at 2.30.This Is ono of the most beaut) sltvatod parcels of Roal Estate this on meurioipation ne flour FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.IMPORTANT SALE.138 2 Splendid Stone Front Residence \u2018 HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned are Instructed by the executors of ESTATE LATE MISS M.A.o URTELE to sell by auction on the prem- ses on Wednesday Morning, 18th June, 1903, The \u2018subagantial.well built, stone t house.No.58 STE.FAMILLE STREET in the very best of order, with Daisy furnace and electric light thoughout: aize of lot 3 feet frontage by 903 depth: also all the exceedingly neat househo ppointments therein.The house will be sold at 10 o'clock and t furniture at 10.30.Particulars will be advertised later.2 FRABER BROS, « Auctioneert.To-morrow\u2019s Auction will 3 cheut ?g Sed Carpenter's » Baadoeme Secretary and .P.tel] Mirres Verandah and Rock large Wal.Capes about FRASER Bros., Auctioneers.BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.the coptents ef large uptown solid by aueti St.Amour, rr sc.a ye re and 455 St.James at.on Mo 16th June, at ten o'clock.- 188 3 FRASER BROB., Auctioneers.fully RETR - » 7 a is ; COUNTRY HOUSE FOR BALE ; - At Lancaster, wis, story soua brick house, - tin, contalning ten L summer kitchen, wide verandahs, beautiful maple Sipe tres fine law, Ful tress and gir |\u201d Two minutes\u2019 walk from G.T.Ota Walk from G.T.R.Station._ to ANGLUS D.CAMERON, 138 ?law | Lancaster, Ont.\u2014 AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUB- bec.8 Cie oe District of Montreal.cu ourt.Nap.Laroche, Plaintiff, ve.Mere Widow O.Dusseault, Defendant.On the Slt day of June, 1902, at ten of the clock im the forenoon, at the domicile of said Defendant, No.11 usseau street.In the City of Montreal.will be sold by authority of the goods and chattels of the maid Def: seized in this cause, consisting of furniture.etc.Conditions cash.J A.BISSON- ETTE.B.3.C.Montreal, 12th June, MOB.AILIFFS SALE ~ PROVINCE OF QUE- bee.District of Montreal.No.74 Cw cuit Court.M.Vinehery.Plaintiff, vs.8mith, alias Scott.llefendant.On the 3st day ot June.100@.at ten of the clock in the fore- Doon, at the domicile of the said Defendant.No.018 Drolet street.In the City of Montreal.will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chatteln of the said Defendant.veiz- ed in this cause.consisting of household furniture, etc.Codditions cash.% B.TRUDEAU, B.8.¢\".Montreal, 12th Gay June, 1902 AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUN- , bee, District of Montreal.No DIX.Sg.perfor Court.Dame Marie Louise Anna Fortin and vir.Plaintiff, va Pot Dionne.Defendant.On the 21st day of June, 11:02.au ten of the clock in the forenocot, at the domicile of the said Defendant.No.168 Mount Royal, in the City ot Montreal.will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the guods amd chattels of the aaid Defendant.seized in this cause, consisting of one plano, househotd ture and effets, ete.Conditions cash.OLIVIER ¢.COUTLEE.8.8.C.Montreal.12th Juwe, 1002.- BTS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal, No.8237.Circuit Court.VU, Proulx and al, Plaintiffs.ve.J.Æ.Merizzi, Defendant.On the 21st June, 1002.at one af the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of sald Defendant, No.42 Desery st, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authoe.ny of Justice.all the goods and chattels of Une sid Defendant.seized in this cause, tum.enUng of it and silverware.Terms cash.B.BACHAND, B.S.C.Montreal.1fth June, \u2019 A / : * AY SPECIALS Among our \u201c Specials \" for this week will be found many ex cepticuel summer bargains splendidly adapted for an deaside use ! country 60 Only Black Chiffen Ruffs, Good Value = $2.50,0u Special Price $1.45 SPECIAL BARGAINS ON FIRST FLOOR.Three Bargains in Silks.300 yards Fancy Striped Silks, assorted oolours: choice of this lot at 350 ver y 1000 yards plain Coloured Taffeta Silks, black and assorted colours; look at this line, price only BOc per yard.1300 yards Fancy Taffeta Silks, all good colours.worth 5c and s5c: chuice vf this lot at BBC per yard A snap in Bath Towels: 200 dos.Cream Bath Towels, red horders.Note the price\u2014RYo per duzen.2000 yards Linen Remnants: Remnants Roller Linen.Glass Linen, Huck Towelling, Butchers\u2019 Linen, Apron FABRIC GLOVES.A lot of Ladive\u2019 Tan Fabric Glovea In taffetas and liale thread were 0c, 50c.and Sic, for 2Tc pair.JEWELLERY DEPT.A lot of Sample Rings for men and women.some of them set with genuine opals, 75c, $1, and $1.35 DSC each, PERFUME DEPT.Trefle & Rosely's Perfumes in bulk for Bc ounce, Farina's German Cologne, 3.ounce bot- ties, 12%.The Biggest Sale om Record! $6.50 BLACK 5.5» $10 50 GRAY S53 GRAY Linen, etc.This lot ready for sale | on Friday, HEKE IS A CHANCE FUR BARGAINS.A bargain in White Lace Stripe Mus- lina assorted patterns, the price only Tie per) vard, A lot of Fancy Dress Qoods, colours, white, sky blue, pink, red, fawn.Ught gray and Roval blue: 42 inches ve fur (wo days only 194 per yard.The balance of our Lambrequin Curtain News, worth Ne, Hc and Mc, for Be y [ber yard, i \u201cTAILORED COSTUMES 5 SPECIAL LI For Friday and Satürday.CHEVIOT CLOTH COSTUMES for BZ ON.Sizes 32.31 and S OXFORD GRAY TWEED COS- QUMES tor BAI OB.Stzcs 32, M, $6 and RLACK AND NAVY VICUNA SERGE COSTUMES for R-4.08.Sizes in navy, & 4H NS: sizes in black, 33, 34 3 and 3™ HOME-SPUN COSTUMES.tachet Eton back, refer front, lined mercerize, skirt Hnodd percaline, for 8593 HOME-SPUN COSTUMES, Jacket Eton back, refem front.lined mercerized; skirt lined ke realine, for RG 03.8 dozen INFANTS CREAM COLOUR SA TEEN RBONNETS.sala price 30c.1 line: Assorted colours.CHINA SILK FLOP.HATS, leautitully finished regular price $3.50; special for Friday trtmmed ruching, 10 dozen WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, finished with embroidery insertion: regular £2.25; for Friday.R1 SK.One lot BOTR 2-PIECE 8UITS, trom V:13.50.to be suld at PRICE.rices HALF MEN'S FURNISHINGS.Men's and Roys' Coloured Shirts, stiff (short) tosoma or soft body.neat, = to-date paiterna sizes run from 10% to 17%: price $1 ench, for Gc, Men's Washing Tea, strings, 3 tor 20c.Hemst'tehed Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 15¢ cach, White Cotton Night Shirts, Tc ones, for 57e each, Double Thread ftalbriggan Underwear, RT4%c cach, Cardinal Cashmere Half-Hose, He worth for 23.Specials in t he Basement.Our Special Wash Day .Set 5 only seta.C.me early.Set consists of: 1 folding tub stand.worth .$1.50 2 large mize tulsa at $1 each .3.00 1! Royal American Wringer.worth 3.50 (Solid rubber rolls, steel springs.) Total value of sot oo.WHILE THESE 3 SETS 1.AST ONLY $4.98 Set #% IRONING BOARDS, foid up, able to any height, full length _ solid, worth §1.35;,apecial at THc each.HOUSBHOLD J arge 5c bottle, for Hc.CLOTHESPINS, hardwood, only 1c per NICKEL-PLATED BLOUSE IRON, long shape; just right for tucks and flounces, worth 6c: special at 38¢ each.STEEL TRAYS, nicely lithographed in écleurs, worth %c, for 180 each.SCREEN DOORS, all sizes.worth $1.38, for D0¢ each.SCREEN WINDOWS, to fit all sizes, \u2014 , opecial.TOILET PAPER, large rolls, 3000 sheets in roll, worth Sc, special af 13c roll.DECORATED TEA POTS, best Engliah, - rich gold decorations and new Don't tio the top of your hy and preserve Jars in o old fashionod way.Seal them by the now, quick, absolutely sure w: oy a thin coating of , Ron a Paral Hes 1 aireotions with \u201cait a bar.Made ty , IMPERIAL OIL CO, PARAFFINE WAX, best pure wax, for covering jellies, etc, 1 pound cake with fyll instrugtions how to keep jelly.etc.on perfect coudition, only 15c per ! GLASS BERRY BOWLS, clear crystal, patterns to select from; worth Mc: choice for 1{ic each, beautiful cut glass imitation; 6 » GARDEN SETS, all steel, good and ., shapes: special at 28c, 30e.sue.strong: 3 pleges in set\u2014rake, hoe and \u2018 400 and 45c.- spade; 8 at Pc.18¢c and 20e.JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2341-2343 St TRRNS CANE.Cerner Motenife Catherine Strest 13mg 1 TEL TP.8740, «sew 7 \u2026 qu régie .re Ra SAGE TUE ON WATER FRONT Falardeau Murder Stirs Up Matters in Police Circles.MORE MEN ARE REQUIRED Ald.Lebeuf Declares That He Has Not Enough Men at His Disposal.The Falardeau murder, on Water street, was referred to at the meeting of the Police Committee yesterday, aa showing the neces- arty for better police protection on and around the wharves of the city.Ald.Lebeuf introduced the subject and he declared very emphatically that more men were wanted, but that with the limited number at the disposal of the chief it was simply imposable to do better than they were doing.It was true, he said, that the Falardeau case was the only serious crime committed, but that in itself was sufficient to spur them oa to do something towards the better protection of the district.There were a number of complaints about small thefts which were made when the backs of the few constables on duty were turned.It was pointed out to the committee that the chairman hal been to Ottawa to see the Government about the matter, and while it was there admitted that the gr.ev- ance was a just one, no assistance could be given as it would at once bring about re questa of a similar nature from other cities.It was decided to ask the Harbour Board if it cannot give some assistance: À number of routine matters were discussed before the committee adjourned.CYCLONE THE WORST ILLINOIS HAS FELT.Many People Were Killed on Tuesday Night and the Damage to Property Was Great.BLOOMINGTON, Ils, June 12.\u2014 Stretching across a pathway of 100 miles in wiith and devastating territory 200 miles long.extending from Livingston county, on the north.to McCoupin county, on the south, and leaving its mark clear across the face of Central 1llinois, Tuesday night's evclone inflicced a property lass which will aggregate milhons of dollars and cost a dozen lives.The brunt of the storm fell upon McLean and adjoining counties.Lightning was incessant for two hours, but was marked bv absence of thunder claps.The wind reached a velocity of 100 miles am hour and in its track were left destruction and death.The visitation was the worat ever recorded in the history of central D- linois.Almost complete interruption of telegraph and telephone\u2019 lines for twelve hours has made it impossible to secure the full details of the disaster.It is now known that while the fatalities in Mclean county were three in number, scores of persons were seriously injured and hundreds of narrow escapes from death were reported.Not a village or city of McL-an county escaped, and from every district comes the same report of destroyed buildings, injury to growing crops and razed fruit and shade trees.The aggregate of loss in McLean county.not including three lives at Merns, or thousands upon thousands of levelled shade and fruit trees, by a rough estimate, will be between £300,000 and $400,000.This amount represents only loas outside of Bloomington, in Mclean county farming districts.The heaviest loss in proportion to the popula: tion fell upon Merna, a village ten miles east of Bloomington, where the town hall, need by a party of 250 for a dance, was destroyed, three of the women dancers being instantly killed by falling timbers.Fifty others were painfully injured.| PEORIA, T.June 12.\u2014 The double storm that struck Peoria at 10 o'clock Tuesday night and again at 2 o'clock vesterday morning, was the worst Central Minoia has experienced since 1843.Rain fell in torrents and the damage caured by the high winds cannot be estimated at this time.! Probably the worst damage in proportion \u201cto the size of the town was at Kingston \\lines.a small mining town.20 miles he- low Peoria.There three people were kill- el outright and ten were injured, three fatally.SIR RICHARD IS \u2018 THE ACTING PREMIER | (Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA.June 12.\u2014Sir Richard Cartwright, as senior Cahinet Minister, will be acting Premier during.the absence in the Old Country of Sir Wilfrid Laurer.The Minister of Trade and Commerce acted in a similar capacity in 1597 when the Premier was at the Jubi Another Move on Rice\u2019s Behalf.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, June 12 -Mr.Robinette, counsel for Fred.Lec Rice, interviewed the Minis ter of Justice yesterday, and m | e an application for the extension of ecutive clemency to the prisoner.on the und that it was not proved that he had fired the fatal shot which killed Constable Boyd.The matter will come under consideration in due course, but it is not likely that in | view of the expression of opinion by the trial judge that any such application will be entertained.This is a forlom hope on the part of the condemned man\u2019s friends.-_ | Americans Will Build Hatchery.VANCOUVER, B.C., June 12\u2014The salmon canners of Washington state they have received the consent of the Canadian authorities to bulld a big salmon hatchery on the Fraser River.British, Columbia, for the purpgse of perpetuating \u2018the salmon industry on Puget Sound.The Canadian Government declined to build hatcheries, and as the Puget Sound traps are fed by salmon which go up the Fraser to spawn, the canners and trap owners decided, In order to prevent the industry from being perilled, to put up the money for the tchery and to allow the Canadian combine to share its benefits.Purchase of a Water Power.PETERBORO, June 12\u2014The water er of the BuckhoryiFalls, two thousand horse power, eigtité#h miles from Peter boro, has been purciiased outright by Mr.Culverwell, of Petertibro.who is also manager of the company which owns the Bur leigh Falls, 5000 horse power.Both dams have been completed.and the work of transmitting power to Peterboro, Port Hope, and Cobourg wlll start immediately.Bruin\u2019s Unlucky Trip to Town.THORNBURY.Ont.June 18.\u2014A bear.weighing 150 pounds, was shot in town last evening by Major Edward Rorke and Ald.M.Snetsinger.Bruin had evidently wandered down from the Blue Mountains.He made his way into a garden In the heart af the town, when the sportsmen discovered him.A bear has not been shot in Thorn- burv for 4 years.Mussolino Sentenced.LUCCA, Italy, June 12.\u2014Mussolino, the notorious brigand, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life.Save Your Grano Coupons .TUE MONTREAL.DAILY ST PROTECTION NEEDED STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JUNE JUNE 12, 1902.The Belfast Warehouse.lively sellers.Coloured ones, to-morrow.- $1.00 75¢ to $1.50, for .$1.75 to $225, for .T3ec $3.25 to $4.00, for .$1.19 LACES, 2; cents.BASEMENT.Fifteen hundred yards of Fancy Laces \u2014the washing kind\u2014in white and cream colour, two to four inches wide, regularly~8c to 10c.Ends of four yards at TEN CENTS an end.39c for .Not all the bargains in the Basement.ground floor.as follows\u2014 some worth 13¢ and 20c.worth 25¢.makes, 20c to 30c, for FLOUNCINGS, 50c.and 75c.The kind suitable for either Blouses or Skirts, 27 and 36 inches wide, beautifully embroidered.selling reg- BARGAINS I \u201c4 buona derrata pensaci su!\" (At a good bargain pause and wonder.) But ao not pause too long, for all items will be Dress Skirts, $1.00 and $2.00.BASEMENT.Twenty only of these Bkirts.No secret about their being last season's styles, and no secret either about the prices then being four to eix dollars.Sateen Petticoats, 15 cents.Fine Mercerized Sateen Underskirts, beautifully made, once in our Ready-to- wear Department at $225 and $3.00 Colour assortments being broken, they travel to the Basement to-morrow, to be whiffed away at, eac Colours are \"brown, blue, green and \u2018pink.Parasols\u2014Less than half, Some of the styles somewhat exaggerated, suitable for private theatricals, ete., others very simple.a great range between the two extremes.Regular prices in small, Basement prices in large figures.Towels, Honeycomb Cotton Towels, 19 x 38 inches, with red borders, bright as they ought to be.That's why Lace Sale; 5c.10c.and | I5c.Lot 1\u2014 Valenciennes and Torchon Laces and Insertions, Oriental Laces, Lot 2\u2014Linen Torchons, fine French Valenciennes, \"Orientals, \u201cete, many Lot 3.\u2014Black Laces.Cream \u2018and White Guipure, \u2018and a variety of other The Beifast Warehouse.; Black ones - 82.00 {se cee evs ve ess ess sae sre ve | Gn oR ore 3152 White Muslins Sc.BASEMENT.Lace-stripe Muslin, in four patterns.Some use them for sash curtains, some for dresses, all save five cents on every yard.Regular price, 10c./ cents.not quiet as you get a 12¢ towel 7e .ses eas Tes see sae Three lots of Laces on a counter, 10c 15¢ Men\u2019s Underwear, 75c.a sult.Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, The kind usually sold at one dollar a suit.Here, to-morrow Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention.Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.An Unusually Important Sale of High Class Trimmed Millinery.Some low quotations, too, upon Children\u2019s Hats, also Flowers, Foliage and other trimming.All Trimmed Hats divided into 3 lots and very extensive reductions * made in the prices: \u2014 LOT No.1\u2014Contains Hats whose former values were $17.00, $19.00 and $25.00, now offered at, each, LOT No.2\u2014Hats valued at $e.00.$9.00 and $9.75; your choice now at, each .$4.98 LOT No.3\u2014These are Hats which have been selling for $4.50, $4.75, $5.00 and $7.00; marked now to clear at .Children\u2019s Muslin Tams.full brims, lace edging.reduced from $2 19 and $2.25 to Roses.3 in bunch, with or without tae rere avan runs ee annees 81.98 & Children\u2019s Muslin Hats, tucked tam crowns, full tucked brim with lace; reduced from $3.60 and 34.19 .ceive ere seers assess 82.98 Foliage tinted in pink, pale blue, $2.98 Light and pe green Follage, per be | bunch 1 Pomnoms.In black, white, \u2018cream, fawn, red, yellow.and black and white mull, for outing hats, each foliage, per bunch .c.cun.fawn and red, per bunch .\\ Ci 4c and .vus J fee chamber aud lined, arising out of an ap for aid for the cut.Regul 1 Cotes Pol made, same as cut, strongly made,same N a hin neatl ted brevois mission, to French-Canadians, pre- Be Fridsy map [us eee Reguar} oh te mip PERRU Worth 3%.| Toe and.whellacked, will pented by Archdescon Ker aud Mr.George nen .rida, SLR a .ague, ontreal.53¢ 7 52C Friany .12:0 y 276 eee hole olen.Fri Bye of Montreal 4.Toronto, spoke of py : 51 fopecial, $6 58 the importance of fhe Protestant churches ( IR )( Y oe .ing among the French people.ER I 3A R ( I A II NS | ! | en H.Blake, Toronto, sid he would lad to give $100 towards the discharge Regular Friday Regular Friday MEDICINES of the debt on the mission.he vas glad i the wo wa: ive.e w in hehe i 3 bags for 1Ce Extracts, all flavours, 3 Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer ga Tidy Quebec cus one othe most splendid semni- La Sop.LIU BOF Ja SES fe 2% Seidlitz Powders.25¢ 12 120 imperial being done.i ur Sie abe Ra lic 3 phes fr Be Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills %c 3e Mr.John A.Evans, Toronto.thought the 8.R.Flour, 3lbs.1566 1% Maple Syrup, bottle.25¢ Me Powley's Ozone.5e 40 movement in the eves of the Soup Powder.7 pkgs for 20c Lime Juice.3c = Powley's Ozone.$100 80c French-Canadians as though we treated two \\ingarian our, 24 1-2 Imported Pickles, 40 oz.35¢ MWe Kola Celery Pepsin.$1.00 60 Eo Ct ther Hottan Red Salmon.oo\u2019 Re Be Corn and Peas, 3 tins.2e Scott's Fmulsion .81.00 65c tots or wild men from Bornen.We could Salmon.15¢ 23% Rolled Oats, 7 lbs.for .25¢ Paine's Celery Comp.$1.00 65¢ not oretond that the French-Canadians Creamery Butter, 23c.235 Ibs.Redpath\u2019s Sugar, $1.00.Ayer's Sarsaparilla.$1.00 63¢ did not know the Scriptures.They had to 1763 .re M Save Your Grano Coupons 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street.184 to 194 St.James Street.Montreal.fe 8, \u2014~ the Scriptures brought in their own way to their acquaintance.He protested against treating two million Canadians as though they were heathens.What would we think if t Roman Catholics of Quebec sent missionaries to teach the Gospel to th dre ro ve v.J.P.Lewis, Toronto, saw the hand of God in the success of the mission, His experience in was that a large proportion of the people could not sign their names._ .T St.John Man Drowns Himself.ST.JOHN, N.B., June 12.\u2014Peter Carroll, aged 79 years, disappeared from his home josterday, and his body was found in the bour.There was à rope around his neck with several pieces of iron attached to it.He had been despondent of late.\u2014_\u2014 A Mad Elephant Killed.° TOURS, France, June 12\u2014A crowd of about 3.000 witnessed the killing of the largest -of Barnum and Bailey's performirig elephants in the city park at midnight.The animal suddenly went mad.broke its chains, tried to kill its keepers while on the way to the railroad station, snd had to be slain immediately.Two hundred men tugged at the rope which strangled it Chinese Rabels Defeated.CANTON, June 12\u2014The rebel force which Has been investing Kwel-Lin, capital of the Southern Province of Kwang- St, pas been defeated by the Imperial Morgan does to Venice.LONDON, June M-\u2014J.P.Morgan left London to-day for Venice, by way of Special Notice.If you are looking for a bargain in a d piano or organ, we can give you your choice from over 100 instruments.Closing sale from now to September 1st.Discounts from 25 to 50 p.c.on all our stock.The Karn Co, Karn Hall Bldg.St.Catherine street.; If you want a Piano for a lifetime, buy a \u201cMorris.\u201d Assortment at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine street.Prize medal, Paris, 1900.Terme, i or credis 11 \u2014\u2014 Wedhesday and Saturday mornings cur Suburban Delivery leaves for all points on the Lake Shore as far as St.Anne's.Place your orders to-morrow.Friday Bargain Day.We intend making to-morrow the biggest Bargain Day of the season.We've counted the cost and are prepared to make great sacrifices.That explains the extraordinary inducements we offer for Friday.PF We're Ready for You at Eight o'clock.Come then if you can.A Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Dress for .Why it simply borders on the ridiculous, you\u2019 say ?GC.Judge for yourself on Friday when we sell 2,500 Yards of Fine Plain White Organdie Muslins, 45 inches in width, for 5¢ a yard, Being a yard and a quarter wide all you\u2019ll need for a full costume is 8 yards, which will cost you but 40¢, proving the truth of our statement that you can buy a muslin dress or rather the material for one here on Friday for Forty Cents.Come as soon as the doors open.Same Dress can be seen, made up, in our Show Window.All-wool Serges and Covert Cloths, double width.29¢.Friday 12ic Double Fold Linings, in Black, Brown and Slate.10c.Friday 8 ¢ Double Fold Fancy Black Alpaca Dress Goods.25c¢.) Friday 15 c Double Foid Fancy Black Armure Dress Goods.50Oc.Friday 38 c 34 in, wide White Lansdowne Cambrics.10¢c.Friday Tio Scotch Lawns, white grow ds with small figures.10c¢.Friday 8 o All Pure Black Silk ural +, Liberty Satins and Ottoman Silks, worth vo to.yard 50¢.Friday 25 6 25 PER CENT.OFF ALL \\NDS OF REMNANTS ON FRIDAY.Ladies\u2019 Five Dollar Suits for $l 08 ® Just like finding so much money to get this suit for anything less than five dollars.ou may wonder why we doit.But never mind why; here are the facts plainly and truthfully told.You can judge for yourself.' Ladies\u2019 Granite Cheviot Suits, newest style of Military Mess Jacket, lined throughout.stitched bottoms, while they last on Friday your choice at $1.98, Ladies\u2019 Summer Percale Outing Dreases, trimmed Swiss embroidery and inser- tion, $2.25.Friday .oo coo oll Ll Ll Lao ol.LL.$1.33 Ladies\u2019 White English Pique Skirts, with deep flounce, trimmed open insertion, $225.Friday .20 Lavso ass til cit ih eee cee ees .$1.19 Ladies\u2019 Fast Colour Print Wrappers, in all sizes, 79¢.Friday .Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Waists, 2 rows insertion and tucks, 79c.Friday .3 .9e Ladies\u2019 Embroidered front Pongee \\Waists, all colours, £25.Friday .$1.50 FROM 8 TO 9 A.M.\u2014BABIES MUSLIN HATS AND BONNETS, all more or less soiled or rumpled, 25¢ and 33c.Forthe hour.5e ! Can you wonder at this store being the centre for the Millinery trade of Montreal, when we continue offering such tempting prices all the time ?Just look at this for Fridyy: 28 dozen Ladies\u2019 White Bleached Jumbo Straw Sailor Hats, lined Crowns, black, white and Navy 25c eack silk ribbon bands, 60c¢ Hats, Friday - = - ; LADIES UNTRIMMED HATS, worth.ees =o 75e $1.00 $150 $1.75 $2.00 ; Friday.+ Mc 50 5 25 123 LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, worth.\u2026 .$81.00 8150 $2.00 $250 $5.00 Friday.\u2026 50 75 1.00 125 2.59 LADIES\u2019 TRIMMED HATS, worth.ses +.$5.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 Friday.« ayy oe.250 500 600 7.00 All Silk French Veilings, Black and White, 25c.Friday .cee ere wae 5e All Pure Silk Taffeta Neck Ribbons, wide, 25c.Friday .s.+ +.+» +.ooo, 18\u20ac FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE.worth 25c to $1.50.Friday, 5c, 16e, 15c, 25c, 496, @c.What we bave left of our Straw Braids.Friday, per y sou tre ase are ene ses 1e 25c Wide White Embroideries for Really it\u2019s a pity that we should interfere with 10 yard the price of these fine goods, but we want your trade on Friday and are willing to make big sacrifices to get it\u2014this one for instance.50 pieces of 13 inch wide, fine White Lawn Embroideries, ust the width for petticoat flounces or children\u2019s skirts.Never fore have such goods been sold less than 25¢.Friday 10c¢ yard.White Embroidery.Collars or Collar Tops, 1 » Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Garters, 15c, Cards of Safety Pins, 10c and 12§c, 3 spools Linen Thread, worth 10c, ; Bunches White Tape, 7c to 10c, Fancy Garter Elastic, 15c, a Fancy Brooches, up to 25c, Ladies\u2019 White Satine Parasols, bamboo sticks, $1.00.Friday ce «eo coe cneee 52e Ladies\u2019 Fancy Gilt Belts, with metal buckles, 50e, Friday .«oe .ees cose \u2018 ° 9 * 9 ® Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Lisle 10c r Thread and Lace Gloves at - - p © This is a bargain surprise that even this store did not expect, bought out the entire samples of a Manufacterer at our own price snd now we share our spoils with you by selling to-morrow Ladies® and Misses\u2019 Lisle Thread and open work Lace Gloves in Blacks and Whites, all sizes and all kinds, Friday at 10c pair.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Cotton Vests, no sleeves, and short sleeves, low necks, full size, ay, each.2.2 240 105 aus une vu aus ec 0 0e 0 000 00 000 000 Ladies ; Black Cotton Hose, Hermedorf dyed, spliced heels and toes, all sizes.Friday, per pair .Net sae tee eens ees eee nee eee eee ear ee ean 90 Men's Gyay Gauze Underwear, both shirts and drawers, full sises, shaped., Friday, per suit.\u2026.us essere des see ses see she ses ase + BOG Where will you see so many attractive values as our House Furs nishing Department offers you Friday?Don't take our word for it, come and prove for yourself.Fine Nottingham to choose from, quantity is limited.While they 58e pair.\u201d last Friday .*, .ot .A ' Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, pretty floral designs Coloured Alhambra Quilts, good heavy makes, blue and white, and red \u2018and white, 84 size, @; 104 size .il ch al a ee BOG White Summer Blankets, nice and soft, unshrinkable, pink and blue borders, slightly imperfect, pair .2220 Lee Les tae sen een eee eee.BA Ruffled Bohbinet, for eh Curtains, 30 in.wide, with 4: in.ruffle, with inser : tion and lace edges, 30c.Friday, per vard .\u2026.198 -\u2014Beru-Serim; 88 in.wide, for Summ® Curtains.Friday,-per yard .5e {Im Our Oil Cloth Dept.\u2018* Basement.\u201d\u2019 ?yards wide Oilcloths, pretty floral designs, nice colouringe.Friday, per We're Headquarters for Kitchenware! JUST TO PROVE OUR STATEMENT.To-morrow morning we'll sell 100 only Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, rivetted handles, covers all one piece, block tin.No.9 size, 75c.While theylast, - = = = 40c Long bandled blue and white Granite Saucepans, 45¢c, for .vv ct ce ves bee R30 Mrs.Potts\u2019 Sed Irons.3 irons, stand and handle, 81.00, for .\u2026.@9e Thousands of useful Kitchen Requisites, on a large special table, worth up to 18c.Your choice .ooo 500 ans tie eee oo 100 Just have a look at the Refrigerator we'll sell to-morrow at $6.50.We've no occasion to say more.From 8 fo 9 a.m.White and Blue Decorated Cups and Saucers, worth 10c.For Cup and Saucer Ge Note Our Grocery Prices for Friday- 9 They're Hard to Beat.3 tins Concentrated Lye, for .105 2 1b.tine Simcoe Chicken Soup.for Qe 2 packages Vermicelli, for .3¢ 4 lbs.Pear! Tapioca, for .5e 3 packages (leaned Currants, for .23¢ 3 packages Table Jolly, for .230 2 tins Red Salmon, for .23¢ | 4 tins Simcoe Sugar Corn, for .25 25 Ibs.Redpath\u201ds Qranulated Sugar for $1.00 Finest Fresh Made Creamery Butter for 220 Ib.ST.CATHERINE & PEEL STS and Dominion Squaras HAMILTON'S, Skirts the new walking length, with % 3 # \u201ci \u201cBhe Baily Star.\u201cmount police.good Jesuit fathers, -œused them.KITCHENER.Lord Kitchener is said to have a good dea} of ice as well as iron in his make-up.| He is consequently not a club favourite nor & social radiator of .geniality.He cam ouly win battles and finish wars and conduct peace negotiations and command armies and do little things like that.Still we ought not to feel too down-heart- ed about it, There are, after all, more men who can keep a club jolly than can conduct a campaign.Society will probably be able to work along, even if Lord Kitchener does not moderate his roar to the polite requirements of the London drawing room.He is a great soldier; and the Empire needs soldiers almost as wuch as \u2018good fellows.\u201d His ice and iron enabled him to \u201corganise victory\u201d on the empty Soudan desert, pitting the railway agmunst supply: consuming distance and bringing his super: lor force to the gates of Khartoum.Again hia ice and iron enabled him to wear down the strike-and.scatter resistance of the Boers, and to bring to Britain peace and bonour.That he can make an army in the field, be has shown at both ends of Africa; and there are many who would like to see him try to make an army from the War Office.He might be given a Minister who would keep up the average of good fellowship and after-dinner popularity.But the main purpose of an army is to fight, which is not & business of tea-tables and repartee.And Kitchener can prepare an army to fight.Under Kitchener, officers would have less time for society, but they would know more about winning battles.There would be less polo and more pantaon-wark; less study of nap and more of mape; less so cial and more Lrigade manoeuvring.Let Kitchener keep his ice with his iron! We have too many men now who are easily melted.HANGMAN RADCLIFFE ARRIVES.IN CITY He Is Ready For His Gruesome Task of the Morrow.HANSEN CONTINUES FIRM In a Written Declaration He Asks the Forgiveness of Murdered Child\u2019s Parents.Radcliffe.the official hangman, arnved in Montreal this morning, and at e:ght o'clock to-morrow morning Thorvald Hansen will be put to death tor the munler of Ere Mar rotte.Radcliffe 1s spending his time quietly and will only visit the vaol to-day tor a few numutes to.anspect the soatiold, which was erected last night.Hansen is meet ass.ducus in his attention to his reig.ous duties.and there is every reason to lrelieve that he will go tirra- ly to the scaffold.For some hours rester day he worked in his cell, aud then handed Governor Vallee a document which he pre pared.At first glance it would appear to be the work of an educated Englishman Instead of a wretched 1oregner such as Hansen.The guvernor has every reason.however.to believe that the composition 8 all Hansen's, and the document 1s certainly in the same handwr: ting as that at the fool of the ongigal confession made te the West- It reads as follows.Hansen\u2019s Declaration.\u201cThe profound gratitude I feel towand all those who have been so kind to a poor furcigner.convicted ol a great crime.makes me demre to express to them my farewell thanks.In the first place 1 shall mention the gentlemanly governor of the gaol, Mr.Vallee and his family.who have been unremitting in their charitable at: entions to me: also the officers of the prison staff named to watch over me.\u201cIl cannot emit in mv grate\u2018ul remembrance my excrilent lawyer.Mr.Mathieu, who very ably defended my case and has done all in his power to save my hie May the Lord reward him.\u201cWords eannut convey all I owe to the who attend the gadl, ond to the devoted Sisters of Providence Both almost daily visit the lonely captives of this dreary able, endeavouring to make us forget hy eheer: ul kindness that we are exiles from home and country.\u201cWere I not forhidden to mention Sister Rosalies name :h particular.1 would not weary in exaltinz her praise.She has been an angel of Kindness te me.anticipating my every want.God bless her! LAST MOMENT APPROACHING.\u201cThe moment :s fast appmaching when 1 shall atone for my sin on the scaffold.I hope by the sacrifice of my hfe, which 1 willingly offer to the justice of God and man, ng as | am sincereiy repentant for the odious crime | committed under the cursed influence of liquor, and T trust in the mercy and blood of mv Saviour for pardon, which [| humbly crave from lis infinite ess.\u201cI also beg the parents of my innocent wictim to formve me the great sorrow I have Minghng mv tears with theirs.1 have every dav and might prayed Almighty God to comfort and strengthen th: in their sad berenvement.\u201c1 die happy.fortified by the prayers and mcraments of the Holy Cathohe Church.trusting in the redeeming love of my A and Christ.\u201cFarewell all who have taken an interest Ia the unfortunate.who shall not forget you in heaven.\u201d next Probabilities for the Bours, sprciaily predicted for the Montreal Star at 11 a.m.to-day.twenty-four Moderate winds and fair to-night, Fri day.easterly winds, fair and a hitlle warmer.Maximum and minimum peratures during the past twenty-four hours: Parry Bound, 66.46.Toronto, 60, 5, Ottawa, $0; Montreal, &.3.Quebec, 62, 46, l'ait 4; Victorta.©.5H: Kamloops.3 MW, Qn \u201cAppelle, 66, 4.Winni- .Port Arthur, @ w.Montreal, June 12, 192.Readings by The Optical and Engineer's Supply Co.\u2019m standanl barometer at nean yesterday.2085; at § nm.to-day, 2965, 1] am.to-day.MT: temperature maximum 6: minimum.«&; maximum, 62; minimum.51.Sun rose this morning nt 4% o'clock.Wi! set this evening at 7.58 a\u2019clock.\u201calgary, 56.34 pes.72.H to-dax.yeeterdny Children Cry for CASTORIA.SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS AT RECENT .McGILL MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS Following the results of the sessional examinations in the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University: Fourth Year.Honours in aggregates of all aubjecte\u2014 Van Wart, R.McL- BAL 2 Gardner, Ww A, BAS, Dizon, J.D.Manchester.J.WV} Chriatie, F.y 6, Mason, J.Forster, J.FC.Surgery Honours-1.Van Wart, R.wy RA.; 2, Christie, F.J.; 3, Gardner, W Bas & pe A 2 ody 3 + sat eo, Camp) a Dixon, ih 9.then, § iS hip.a PJ A\u201d.Bi \u2018Paco } .Mac Kimon.GE E.Li B Haida Len Campbell, E., B.A; Forster, F' C.; 16.Byers, J .R.17, Mason, J Leb.B.bw Manchester, J.Wg Johnson, J.rine list.\u2014Holmes gold medal.for highest aggregate 1n all subjects forming the McGill curriculum\u2014R.Miel Van Wart, B.A.of Fredericton.N.B Final prizeman, \u2018for highest aggregate in the fourth vear subjecis\u2014W.A.Gardner, B.A.of Huntingdon, Que Clemesha prize, for clinical therapeutics, Ophthalmology | and leg; \u2014Honours\u2014 1.Gardner, W.RB.Eastman, E B.: Manc \u201chester, 4: Ww A \"Byers J.Ro, Dixon, W.FE.B.A: 6.Green, F.WwW; Paterson, R.C.B A; ; 8, Walker, H,, je Practical Pathology \u2014 Honours\u20141, Wart, R.Mcl.B.A; 2, Dixon, J A; 3 Manchester.JW Leh.B.A; 5.Motherill.G.lie.£ ALR A, Campy n J.A Morse.WW.R.B.A.; 9, Piters.OF R le, à alker, H.jr.B.A.: 1, MacLaren, A.B.12) Gardner, WwW.ALB.He ia ner Va W a, R.Mel.RA * mn or, JD, : 8.Walker.H.y 5 4.Prekord.L.N.; 5, Gardner.W al BA; 6 MeGibhon.S.; >, Harris, L.8, Paterson, R.C.BA 9.ampbell.\u201c A.E.: Mnaon, J.LeD.B.A: 11, Anthony.T.B.: Folkins.H.G.! Mesa, J.F.: 14, Hyatt, E.A.B.Ne.: 15, Colby, J.C., BA.Forster.J.F.C.Me- Kenzie, J, Bo B Manchester, J.W.Motiart, G.Peters, O.ot 21.Doritin, A.Cm, F.J.; = .Leney.JM.; hip, L.BA: 25,\" \u2018Ho aie C.W: 26, Mecs D.: Smuth.Obstetrica\u2014 Honours \u2014 1, Van A R.Me Les B.A.: 2, Hopkins, C.W.; 3 Smith, Medicine and clinical medicine\u2014Honours.1.Van\\Wart, R.McL., B.A; 2, Gardner.W.A; 5 A.: 3, Dixon, J.D.Ban 4, Campbell.E.B.Ass Stockwell, H.K.; 3 6, Te J.Re Paterson, R.Ë.RA: SL, Manchester, J Ww 29, Ship, M.L.B, A 10.Campbell, \"A: 11.\" Colby, J.CL BA Clhmeal surgery \u2014Honours\u20141.R.McL., BA.Moffatt, Geo.: 3, For ster.J.B.C.Moon J JeD.B.A.5, Campbell, A.Mackinnon, G.E.L.; 7.Gardner, W.A, BA: Hart, F.W_ BA; 9, Anthony, T.R¥ McGibbon, D: Manchester, J W.; Morse.W.R° B.A: 13, Christie, F.J.: Jones, N.C.B.A.Pass List \u2014Final Subjects.-\u2014The following gentlemen have fultilled alt the uirements te entitle them to the degree of M.D, U.M.from the University.In addition to the primary subjects thev have passed a satistactory examination.both written and oral.in the following subjects: Principles and Practice of Surgery, Theory and Prac- tree of Medicine, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Medical Jurisprudence and Practical and General Pathology and Hy- gwne, and also chnieal examinations in Medicine.Surgery.Obstetrics.Gynaecol and Ophthalmology conducted at the bedside in the hospita Ames.C.A.Feld, B.C.; Anthony, T.BR.Berwick, N.S., Baile, 8S.A, B.A, Troy.: Blair, H.G.F., Ashton, Ont.Baan.+ A.Nt Albans, Vt, U.S.Byers.J.R., Gananoque.Ont.; Campb A.Souris, W.P.E, L: Campbell, J.AB B.A.Westmount.Que: Cantlie, F.P.Montreal, Que.: Carter.W.LelM., B.x Quebev City, Que.: Chrstie, F.J.Martin- town, Ont.; Coden, tn, R.F.Montreal.Que.: Colby, J.C.A.Stanstead, Que.; Coleman, C.E.Chatham, N.B.: Cox.R.B.Collinsville, Conn., U, 8.A.; Crozier, J.A.Ashburn, Ont.: Cullen, w.H.Montreal, Que.: Curren, L.M.Springfield, .Bi Curme, W.D, B.A, Halifax, N.> Dixon, J.D., B.A, Montreal.Que: Dixon.W.E, RB A.Montreal, Que.: Dorien, W.A.Montreal, ques tastman, E.B.l'ortsmouth, N.A Evans, SO \u2018Ottawa, Ont; Feathersion.H.¢, Hamilton, Ont; Follins, H.G.stream, N.B.: Forster, J.F.Dorches- ter, MN.RB; Gardiner, R.J.Som! ths Fails, Ont; Gardner, W.A R.A Huntingdon, Que : pren, Fw Pictou, N.8.Halle day.LekR.Nawrerville, Que.: Harris, 1.«., von on, NH: Hart, F.W.Sackville, N.B.: Harvie, $ KR.B.A.New: port, NS; Henry.C Palmer, 8.D.Us A: Holimanwerth J.E.Ottawa.Hopkins, C.W., Arvastock \u201cJunction, B.rate.E.A.Rise Dickinson Cen tre.N.Y.Ux AL Irwin, F., Shelbourne, NS: Joimsen, J.A.B.A.Lachine Que.Johnson, GR, BA.Annapolis, N° Jones, N.CC, BA.Gananoque, ont | ; Leney, J.H, RA.Montreal, Que.: Lui stone, A.E., Aylmer.Que ; Lomas, A.Montreal.Que.MacCarthy, F.H., Onana, Ont.; Macdonald.A, AL BAL St.Andrews, P.E.L.; MacKinnon, G.E.L., Alexandria, Unt.; Maclaren, A.H., B.A., Hunt don, NOY.MacNaughton, J.A, Nalis- tary, N.B.: Metabhon.D.Arkona, Ont.MeGibbon, &.Arkona, Ont: McGrath, K.H.Dorchester, N.B.McKee, W.E.Coaticooke, Que.; McKenzie, J.« ampbeliton, 5, B.: MeNerl, J.sngton, P.E.1: Manchester, J.Ww, John, N.R.: Martin, H.F.Chatham, im Mason, E G.W estmount, Que.: Mason.F.C.Plattaburg.NY.Mason, J.LeD.B.A.Montreal.Que: May.L.W.Ottawa.Ont.; Menzies, J.E.\u2026 New Bedford, Maas.U.S.A.Moffatt, Geo.Inkerman, Ont.: Morrison.JF.Copleston, Ont.: Morse, Ww R, BA.Laurencetown, NS: Mothersill, G 8.Ottawa.Ont: Paimer.G.chester.N.B.; Paterson.R.C., B real, Que.: Peters, O.R., Gagetown, N.B.: Pickard, L.N,, Charlottetown, PEI, Pratt.C.M_, St.\u2018Johns, NB; ; Ritchie, C.F Ont, N.P., B.A.Montreal, Que.; A.B.Lanark, Ont; Ship, M.L.ay Montreal, Que.; Smith, T.W.Hawkesbury, Ont.: Stockwell, H.K.Danville, Que.; Tohmie.J.A., Moose Creek Ont: Tracy.E.A.BA.Lancaster, NH.USA; VanWart, R.Mel.B.A.Fredericton.À.B.: Walker, H.Jr, B.A.New York., US.A.; val hams, R.G., Meaford, ou Third Year.Honours in Aperegate of all Subjects.\u2014 1, Patch, FS, B.A; 2, McLaughlin, E.M.; 3.McCulloch, J.AM: 4.Parris, : 3 Cowperthwaite, H.H.; 6, Burns.A.S.RB.A.: 7, Enghsh, J.M_; 8, King, Robt, B.A.» Nelson, W.E.; 10, Elder.Robt.B.A.: Es, R.H., B.A.; 12, Anderson, C.W.PA 3 13, Turner, G.H.B.A.; 14, McLaren, ).Third Year Prizeman\u2014F.S.Patch, B.A.of Montreal.Southerland Medallist.\u2014E.M.MeLaugh- in.of Winona, Minn., U.S.A.General Pathology Honours.\u20141, Patch, F.SRB A; 2, Burns, À.S., B.A.; 8, MeLaugh- hn, EM.4, King, Robt.B.A.5, Turner.GH.B.A: 6, McCulloch, J.M.: 7.Bishop.Lu.Cowperthwate, H.H.; Macdonald, LM M.BA, Parris, N.D., 11, Douglas, F.C.English, J.M.; 13.Thomas, 8.1.: 14, Eliler.Robt , B.A.: Mage.C.F.; Reh fuss, W.N.B.A.Strong.N .B.A Ander son, CC.W.B.A.Clinreal Medicine\u2014Honours.\u20141.Parris, N.ND.2 Patch.F.& B.A: 8 Lynch, A.L.: Me Lauchhn.E.M.: 5.Ebbett, P.L.B.; 6.Arutersen, C.W.B.A.; Burns, À.8., B.x Cowperthwaite, H.H.: Ells.R.H.TAL, KN ssane, I Wo.Lyman, W.8.Ph.D.: Rehiuas, WV.B.A Townsler, R.H: 14.Langsford.A RE : 15.English, J.16.Munroe, 11 FE; ax, SN BR.x Cult och, JM 21, Alan, Roi ; es J.C hanté eX 3 e.Lam W.V3; Maby.Ww, Su Strong, Van art, Sioa 1R A Turner, G.H., B.A.; McEwen, J.R.Medical Jurisprudence Honours.\u20141, Me Culloch, J.M.; 3, Milapen, D, D $ Crureh, H.C.; Turner McLaughlin, E.M.; 6, \u201cfide Hott.Mas 7, Cowperthwaite, H.H.8, Burns, A .B.A; Magee, C.F.Morns, L.Reb.fu, W.N., B.A.; Shaw, D.LeB.; C Video, A; 14, McEwan, J.R., BA; Patch, F.8 WEA 14, Bruoks, J.'E.BA Thomas, 18, Anderson, Cc.W., B.A.; Boyd, KR.M.Pt AW, Lynch, AL.; Montgomery, CU.H-; Munrve, H.B, BA, Neill, J.M.Clinical Surgery.\u2014Honours.\u20141.McLa ln.E.M.2 nderson, C.W.B.A; Cowper Brooks, J.E., B.A.: Church, H.C.; thwaite, H.JH Donnelly, Ve H.Mae Kenzie, W.Murray, J.8.9 Chamber lain, H.B \u2018Linton À.Ww.McCulloch, J.M.tte AW, Bishop.L.C.\u2018 ne Q.: Ebbett, P.L.B.: Eng- Tah, J.AL Vibra C.As Parris, N.Thomas, 8.B.; Townsley.R.H.Paterna, Honours \u20141_ Horsfall, F.L.5.A.: King.Robt.B.A.: Macdonald, R.St., BA.4.Campbell,W.us Cowperthwaite, Wi H.; Turner.G.H.BA.7.Burns, A.Ss.RA.Douglas, F.U.; Patch, F.8, B.A.10.Lamb, w.w.: Tangaford.À.W.: Lun- die, J.A., B.A.: Lynch, A.L.id.Me- Laughlin, E.M.; Mitchell, I.E., B.A.; Robertson, W.G.17.Cumming.W.GBA: MacKenzie, W.A.: Maby, W.J; Secord, H.W.: Strong, N, B.A.2.Freeze, E.H.: McCulloch, J.W.McDiarmid.ot AB.Ebbert.P.L.B.: Markson.S.27.Auston.RB.Bishop.L.C: MeGrath, F.\u20ac.Montgomers Call Parris.N.Dy Rebfus.WwW.N,, B.A.Anderson.C.BAL McEwan, J.R., San Meindl, A.a: : Shaw, D.LeB.: Townsley.R.H.; White, 8.G- Pharmacology and Therapeutics.\u2014Hon- ours.-1.Willmore, J.G.2.Sellery.A.C.3.McLaughl, E.M.4 McCulloch, 7} M 5.Burns.À Batch, F.B., B.A.Par ns, ND.& Buchor.L.C.\u20189.Ebt we P.LB.McEwan, J.R., B.A.11.Forbes, R.D.12.Horsfall.F.L.B.A.13.Chury cH U.14.Strong.N, B.A.15.Nelson, W.E.1e.er rthwaite, M.H.17.Faglieh, J.antoeh.J.A.; Taggart, 20.Ri R.BA.Fortin, C.Es To BA; Thomas.$.B.; Turner, G.H.B.A.Bacteriology ~~ Honours.\u20141, Willmore, J.G.2.King.R., B.A.3.Nelson.W.4.Parns, N.D.5, _Elis, R.H.BA.Me Laughhn, E.M.Turner.& H.BA.8 Pou as, F.C: Patch.F.S.: Rehfuss, Ww.N., B.A.1 English.J.x 12.Laurie, B.- B.A.13, Cowperthwaite, H.H.14.Me- Culloch.J.M.; McEwan, J.R.B.A.16.Horsiall, F.L.B.A; Montgomery, C.H,; McEachran, 1.WwW.T.Hygiene.1 Hovours.\u20141.Eils.R.H., BA.2, Bishop, L.8, Cowperthwaite.H.H.Parns, N.D.e McLaren, D.U.6.Lau- ne.a B.A.7.Burns, A.S.R.A.&, Patch.S.B.A.9 MePherson.T.B.A.: Shaw.D.LeR.11.Church.H.C.Passed in all subjecte\u2014Allan, Roht.Anderson, C.W.BA: Andrews, J.J.: Aus ton, J.B.: Bishop.G.A.: Bishop.L.©: Blair, H.G.F.: Boyd, R.M; Burns, À.S., B.A Campbell.W.Cantlie, F.P.L: Carter, W.LeM.: Cedrington.R.F.; Coleman, C.E.: Cowperthwaite.H.H: Croît, Currie.W.D.; Dickson, A 3.BAL Donnelly.H.: Douglas.F.C.Doyle, F.H.: Mort, P.L.B: Elder, Robt.RA.Ells, R.H.B.A: pEngliah, J.M.; Fisher, F.R.A: Forbes.D.For un.C.E.F.R.A; Freeze, E.\u201cus Frost, LC: Gale.W.P: Gardner, R.J.: Han- A N.C.MAL Hardiaty, H.R.=.RA; Henry, \u20ac 51 Jlonstall È, Le ra | Hynes.W.T.; Irwin, F.: King, R.RA Rissane, J.W.: Lamb, W.V.: Langsford, A.W.Laurie, E.BA; Lyman, W.S.Lidstons.A.E.; Lundie.J.A, BA: Ph-B*+Lyneh.A.L.; MacKinnon, ax: MacKinnon.L.W: M«Culloch.J.M: McEwan, J.R, B.A McGrath, F.C.\u2026 B.A: McGrath, R.H McIntosh, H.H.; Mcintosh, J.A: McK ochnie.Wo: Me Laren.D.D.; McLaughlin, E.M MePher- son.T.\u2026 BA.: Maby.W.J.: Magee C.F.; Martin, H.Es Mason, F.: Meindl, A.G.: Mitchell LE B.A: Montgomery\u201d C.H.; Morris, $.C Munroe, H.B.3 Munroe, H E.: Nein W.E.O'Brien.C.W.; O'Neill.J.M Palmer.G.H.; Farne, ND.Patch, AS B.A.: Peterson, R.Puddington B.A: \u201cRelfuss, W.N., Ba Robertson, W.G.Saunders, W.E.: Sai] H.W.; Shaw, D.LeB.: \"Slack, MR.; Strong, N.B-A.: \u2018Symmes.CR: Tag- t.E.A.: Tanner.C A.H-; Thomas, B.; Tolmie.J A: Townsleyv.R.Tracy.E.A.BA: Truax- Windsor ; Tar ner.G.H.BA: White, s.G.Supplemental examination in mental die- eases.\u2014Chamberlain, H.B.: Kissane, J.W.; Lamb, W.V.; MacKenze, W.A; McGrath, F.C.; Scott, W.; Shaw, D.L.Second Year.Honours in aggregate of all su bjecta: \u2014l, Nutter.J.A, B.A.: 2.Miller, V.BA; 3.Robinson, JL.+ Dillon, WwW.b- wills more, J.G.; 6, Wood, W.H.; 7.Chipman, W.W.; 8 \u201cCoffin.J! wo 9 Lincoin, w A.; 10.MeKenty, F.: 11, Lippiatt, H.T.; 12, Sellery.A.C.Second year prizeman, J.A.Nutter, Bof Montreal, Que.Semin anatomy prize, J.L.Robinson, St.Mary's, Ont.Phy siologr.\u2014Honours.\u20141.a 2, Miller.V.L.\u2026 B.A.: 3, Wond, W.4, Robinson.JL: 5, Cok Ww.J.: o \u2018Dillon.W.Po: 7.Ainley.B.A.8, Yorston, F.P.: 9.Menton.L.de C.10, > À.Cc.11.Chipman, WwW.W.: Lincoln, A.Practical \u2018Chemistry.a onou Blanchet, S.F.N.; McKenty, Rotuson J.L.; 4, Geddes, R.W.a 5, Alford, J.H Judson, A.Likely, D.S.; Me Lachlan, D.C.: Meakina J.C.: 10, Coffin, + W.; Johnson, J.W.B.A.; Preston, C.E.: 18, Douglas, oN B.A.; Nelles, T.KR.R.: Nutter.J.A.RA: Stewart, J.A; 17, Charman, F.D.Gibson, G.M.: Gillis, Nutter, J.A, J.E.; Gilroy, J.R.; 21, Chipman, W.W.: Howitt, H.O.: Lincoln, W.A.: McIntosh, L.de C.; Wright.(3.A.1x Histology anours\u20141, Faulkner.J.A.A; Robinson.J Ed {Dillon W.P.: Fuse: J.A: i.cC.B.L.B.A.Lauchiand, J.AB.As 2 Ter, 8, Charman, F.D.; Dou las, E., B.A; âne.J.E.: Sellerv.À.C.; Yorston, F.P.; 13, Ainley, W.E.\u2026, B.A; rowel.B.C.B.A.; Gibeon, R.: Hunter.* H.Es Metutonh, ao del.: C.; Rogers, NI WH 3 = W.H.A D.; Lipptatt.Peace D Ww inder, J.B., B Pharmacology_\u2014Honcurs\u20141, Miller, X B.A.: Nutter, J.A.Sellery, 1.Rankin, À.C.: 5, Fats.J C.6, Chipman, W.w.Atkinson, H.5.Lip intt H.T.: 9.Ainley.Wv.\u20ac.an, Riche 11, Gillis, J.E; Nica.ichardaon.\u2018A.C.A.: 1 Dillon, w.P.; Robin .L.: 17 Katond, J.Manchet, 8S.F.iat, J Lincoln.W.Al: Mckens: ; McKeazrie, R.P.; Stewart A.; W So.Ÿ H.Chemistry\u2014 Hommel Nutter, J.A.B.A.: 2.Robinson, J L.: 3.Word, W.H.; 4, Dillon, W.P.: Lippiatt, HT: 6 Chaman.> ; 8, > \u201cwor Wow Atkinson, H.& 8.Stewart J.As 9 Nelies, T.R.B.: 10, Lincoln, W.A.: 11.McKenty F.; 12, Dunn.J.F.: 18, Coffin, J.Woo I, Greenwond W.T.: 15, Mc Kentic, R.Pp.18, Charman 5 N.Richardson, C.A.; 18, Cook, W.19, Frahe.I es A.B.; 20, Rankin.A.©.21, John- TIT GW.R.A: Mefatosh L deC.; Martin, J.c.- Anatomy\u2014 Honours \u2014 1.À Der V.LB.A: 2.Nutter.J.A.B.Harrison, L.L., B.A.: 4.Robin=on yy Ls & Win more J.G.: 6, Dillon, W.P.: 7.Coffin, Ww.: Gillie, J.% 9.Frahe, JC: 10, Kerr, WW H.; 1.Towitt, H.0 12.Rankin.A.\u20ac; IN Lauchland, 1.C., B.A.: 14, Lincoln, Ww À Lippiatt.H.T.Passed in all Subjeeta.\u2014Ainler.L.T.RB.A.: Ainley, W.E.B.A: Afan RH: Allo, A.W.; Atkinson, H.&S.: Failey.(3, Rentler.J S.ROAL Bishop, GA: Binck Blakeman, F.W.: Blanchet.F.x, Choma W.KE: Ronin.R.P.Bouter J.H.: Rayd.R.M.; Broke J.E.: \u201c Armbrecht's Coca Wine for Fatigue ol Mine and Rody, Nervousness and Sleepless pews.Armbrecht's has no equal, insst on having it.Oeoutf Chamberlain, H.B.; 5 armen, F.D.; Chip be J.W.; Cook, WW.qi Croft, n° V.; Crowell.C.B.A.; Cur rie, W.D.; Dickson, Ww.Ts Dillon, W.P.Dorion, WwW.iy Douglas, Ë, B.À Doyle.per Dana, 3 A hae A hae ner, J.A, B.J er, E : 1.S.; Fraser.Ss F.; Ford, Freeze, FE.H.; Frost.A.C.; Fyshe, J.C.B.A.; Geddes.R.W., B.A.: Gillis, J.Bl Gilmour, C.R.; Gormely, IS : Gow.R.J.: Grant, N.P.Greenwood, 1 Hotehkus, Ç À.How- at, H.0.: Hutchinoon d chnsæon, J.W.B A.Kk WH Les M.2 Lamb, TW.V.; por and Lincoln, W.à plagiat I Jd.; Lyman, W Chandler W.Wi at Lame à 4 lacKensie, B.A ; Mac Kenne, W.-A.; Medharmid, C.A.; Metib- bon, D.; McGrath, R.H.; McGuigan, J.D.; Melatosh, L.deC.; McKenty, F.McKen- ne, R.B.; McLachlan, D.GA Martin, z ; Meakins, J.C.3 Miller, C Miller, L B.A; Mungo, en): H.: Munroe H.ù.B.A; Munroe, H E.Murphy, H Hh Neb von, J.S.; Ness, \\W.: Nutter, J.A.B.Preston, C.E., Puddington, B.A, cp B.P.; Rankin.A.C.: Reford A.; Richardson, C.A.: Rote Ww.Robinson, J.L.: Rogers, JT.RB = Scott, W.; Sellers.A.C: Shah ton, R.N.W.; Slack R.; Smith, C.M; Stewart, J.A Svockwell H.K.; Stowell, F.E., Truax, Wilson, A; w on, Es Willmore, Fr à: Wood, À ; Wrgat, U.A.; Yorston, py \u2018e First Year.Honors in Aggregate of All Subjects.\u2014 Tees, F.J, BA; Henderson, E.H B.A; Mersereau, H.C.; Scrimger, F.\u2018A.C.B.A; Likely, D.S., BA Cumnung.A.Bas abe, H.A; Dykes, WW.MacDer- ot First Year Prizemen\u2014F.J.Tees, B.A.of Montreal, Que.Junior Anatomy Prize.\u2014J.A.C.Tull, of Antigue.BL W.1.Chemistry - Honors.\u20141, Henderson,\u201d E.H, B.A.: Ryon, F.McD, RA.3.Leslie, IL, BA; Ryan, F.McD.BA: _ 3X Leshe, .B.A.8 Scott, WJ, RA Macher mot.J.H.Dougan, H.: Dives.Ww.Teea, F.J., B.A ll.Ruryese, Ht Likely.D.S.R.A\"; Rommel, E.14.Brown.F.F.: Prendergast.A A.R.B.A.16.Alguure.À R.: Hume, G.M: \"Valin, R.E.M.Brown, U.T.21.Moffatt.C.F.R.A; Turnbull, E.G.WW.Wilginson, W.M.À Hanington, D.P.25 Mucklesten, ds M.A.; Richards -T.F.\u201cwh ; Sinclar, nt \u201cTièrner, iE © actèril oY ca \u20141.Henderson, kK.H.B.A.2 Senmger, F.A.C, BA Tees, F.J.BA.4 Dives.W.$ Lakely, Ds B.A.6 Scott.W BA.7 Camavne, A BA 8.Hotrart, \u20ac.F., B.A.: Tull, Elementary o Biology.\u2014FHonoure\u2014l, Tees, .J., B.A.; 2, Ecrimger, F.A.C, BA; 3, Henderson, E.H.RA +4 MeMurtry, 3.0.L., RA: 5 Moffat, C.F.BA A: 8, Cumming, A.BA.Likely.D.8.BA; 8.Leslie.H.A.: 9 Mersereau, H.C.: 10, MacDermot.J.H.: 11, Soady, J.H.BA; Tull.J.A.C.e Phymglorr.\u2014Honours\u2014l, Mersereau.H.3, pen r.F.A.C, B.A; 3 Nelles, T RB McMurtry, S.O., Ba: 3, Cumming.AS BAN; MacDermot, ; 3H \u201cLe Han- ington, P.te, HA; Ryan, F Fano, \u201cBA 1 Tees , Histol H it 1 ce ON 1 tory \u2014k onour iat\u2014 es,\u201d ; , MacLean.J.Robertson, B.W.- RH: Maiate C.F.BA: Sony) .BAL 7.Henderson.oF H,, W.C:; Wood, G 190, \u2018Ewa, E.T.F: 12 Timmins A.hs W.; Hanios oa, J.W, R; nées MeNaughten, ; RE E.EK; re Fa R, Bass S.BA: 4 G.T.RG: acDermot.Robertson, >.Scrimger, F.A.C BAT J.A.C.; Turnbull, E.G; vai in o Anatomy ~\u2014Honours\u20141, Mohr, F.W.Es 2, Mersereau, H.U.; 3, \"Tull, J.A.C.4 NeNaughton, Ww.BR: _Serimger, F.A.Ca Ac GT Likely.D.8, BAA; 8 Chishourn, H.A; 9 Brown, F.F.: 10, Cumming A.BA \" Mercer, F.Q.; Leshe, fuckleaton.H 8.MA: MacDer mot, J.H.: Js, Henderson, E H, Bass Turabull, E.G B.H.W.; Sullivan, à! À.21, \u2018Grimmer, R.D.: ie, Donald, J.A: hei \"Mac .\\ Wood, G a ; se.MeMurtre.& s 0, BA; aon, tre, À.R.; F.J.B.A.; Costello, W Ju BA.© Is Practical Chemist q.Honours=\u20141, Henderson, E.H.ason H.; \"3 Leslie, H A NeXior Murtry, S.6) BAL 5 Al quire, À.R.: Likely, D.s, Ba.McIntosh, G.J.; 8, Grimmer.R.Merserean, H.C.Petersky.8; Ndi, È E.; 12, Brown F.F.; Mohr, v obertson, B .W.; Tees, F.J.BA: = ie, W.S: Me ougald $.McNaughton, W.B Wood Go 20, bam, A., B.A; Rich: RTE alm, R.K.Passed in all prio À.Brown, wn, G C.; Chisholm.H.A., Bar \u201coo =.J, BA.: Cumming, A B T.; Davidson, H.D.; CBR; Dox ler, W.A kes, W.; , D: Finr an, J F C.G.Hanington, D Haningten 3 .W.B.; Heagerty.J.J Hendermng E.BA.: Henry, E.G: Hou hton, M.; Hume, G.M.: nksetter, F.5 : King, J + A L en Leslie, H.A.; Li Loggie, W.&.: MaeChum, J, DE Dermot, J.H.; McDonal D.: ÉteDonald 3, 6 MeLeni .uJ \u201cMeMicking, A.k, > AreMuatee.S 6 RAC .; MeMurtry, =; MeXNaugh- ton, WAR; Ma lose, on ky Jr; Mercer T.C.; Mersereau.H.C.: Moffatt, .F., BA: Mehr, F.W.C.i Muckleston.H.S.MAL Mulligs mn, J.W.; Nelles, T.R B.: Perens S.: ndergrat, A.R, BA: Ww.A i Richarde.E.T.F.: Rich: ardson, CA C., B.A.; Robertson, B.\\ : Rommel, van, F.McD, B.A; so vs Serer.A.C.BA.Sibbald, J.P M: Sinclair, E.E.: Soady.| .H.Ba: Strles.W.A.: JL.BRA: Tess, F.J.ç: Turnbull E.G.V BA; Wilkimmon Ww.Mi W \u2018others \"pop Ë I Co oung, Q Young, A Feature of the Circus.The combined Adam Forepaugh and Sells hers\u2019 circus have a famous troupe of Ko mnasts, who in the language of the play ll, are called \u201cThe Ten Peerices Potters, the Greatest Aerial Act on Earth\u201d performance given by this wonderful dec tette of men women never, it is claimed.heen a; od before.It is the first time in the history of the ¢ reus, write: Mr.Miller, that so many aevialists have ever been simultanecusly in air, when it is remembered that each of ad ten men and women are stars of very highest magnitude in the arenic finnament.and are the union of the three greatest aerial troupes ever known in this country, some idea of the remarkable feats may be imagined.They will prove one of the moat easing features ever secn with any show.ey will eee drame 90 ae ee shows exhihit, here on June 3 and J 1.Will Superintend Repairs.Mr.Henry Galdmark, of the engineering department of the Canadian Pacific, has gone to Sault Ste.Marie to superintend the repaire to the swing bridge there, which has been knocked off Its pivot by a Tassing steamer.THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY.A Powerful Work.YX.Y.Observer.\u2014\"It is a powerful work, full of dramatic scenes.The abounds in Ircal colour, and has a freah- ness and vigor which are not easily matched.Special Notice What do you think should he done with the \u2018\u201c\u2019apite fence\u201d alonguide of Leachy Piano Rooms?bride than a cahinet of put in ours is Silver-plated in our own fac- 12 Coffee Spoons, 6 Ovster A USEFUL PRESENT For $68.00.There ia no more ahle present to a ver.Every article | tory, and carvies the \u2019s fullest guarantee.Qur No.7 Cabinet, selling for $88.00, is made of Solid Oak, and contains 84 pieces, as follows: 12 Tea Spoons.1 Soup Ladle, 13 Dessert Foon, 1 Cream .Ladle, 1 12 Dessert For! 12 Tale Forks, ) ore?Ladle, 12 Table Spoons, Sugar Spoon, 1 Butter Knife, orks, 1 Fruit Spoon.aN .$7,5 avana Electric Railway Go.Five Per Cent.Consolidated Mortgage | fifty year Gold Bonds, being part of an authorized total issue of $10,000,- 000; the remaining $2,600,000 will be left in the Treasury for future capl- tal expenditure.= 255257 ST JAMES STREET MONTREAL! The Great Half-Price Sale! 168x1 CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, of New York, Trustet Bonds Dated February 1st, 1902.Interest payable semi-annually on February 1 and August 1, ia the City of New York.LADIEN' MILK WAISTS Princi pavable by sinking fund at 105 either by or by yearly drawings to commence January, 1906, an payable in gold cuin and free of any tax.archase at or under that prio both principal and interes Coupon Bonds of §1.000 each, with provision for registration as to principal.Re deemanie in whole or in part at 105 per cent.at the option of the Company on Febru ary lst, 1907, or en anv February !stor August lst thereafter, on giving six month previous notice.Quality sateen trimmed with mcely lettered LADIES SILK WAISTS.newest esi new sleeves and collar.all sizes, from.at.LADIES\u2019 BLACK SATEEN UNDER SKIRTS, double frill, graduat- mg ounce, knie pleated CHILDREN'S WHITE PIQUE COATS.boxe s, tucked, button LADIES BLACK SATEEN UNDER SKIRTS, pleated frill, very fine \u2019 A eats, embroidery and insertion; v in gold, regular 5% line YY =] JOHN AITKEN & CO.'S OLD STAND, 1787 Notre Dame St, near St.John St.TELEPHONE MAIN 1982 in back, 1 colours, about 30 to choose sailor collar, ue unequalled at CHILDREN'S TAM O'SHANTERS, in very fine quality serge, silk nbbon on, band.micely lettered, regular 10e line CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE VELVET TAMS, silk ribbon on band, The Trustee will issue negotiable interim certificates, exchangeable against th bonds as soon as ready for delivery.These bo:.ds are issued partly to take up the following obligations of the Havam Electric Railway Company :\u2014 $5,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds.768,000 Second Mortgage Bonds.582,000 Coupon Notes, etc.practically all of which, except about 20 per cent.of First Mortgage Bonds, have a} ready agreed to exc hange the same for \u201cthe Consolidated Bonds The balance of the issue will be used for payment of the flcating debt, for exten sions, and for acquisition of new property.MESSRS.HANSON BROS., of Montreal.are authorise by the Company to receive applications for the abuve described Consolidated Mortgage Bouds AT $980 FOR $1000 BOND.Payable on Application .- - $135 Payable on Allotment - - - - 230 Payable on July 10th - - = = - 605 $9350 13a Applications will also be received imultane \u2018usly by Messrs.GLYN, MILLS, CURRIE & CO., Lo.don, England, and EDWARD SWEET & co, New York à À emery OUR and see Wedgewon SPECIALTY.We take a pride in our large and choice assortment of Fine China Cups apd Saucers the finest spas in Canada and would like you to call ¢ ¢
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