The Montreal daily star, 4 juin 1904, samedi 4 juin 1904
[" \u2014 ww \u2014\u2014_ N \u2026-\u2014Îts-other parts of the plant.| ! i « \u201cfor VOL.XXXVI, No.193 - ; \u201c ~~ CIRCULATION OF STAR\"; Lo me Ve EE - var di , Lo \u2014\u2014 ; Totyl last week 468,231\" PRICE ONE CENT.EVERYTHING QUIET AT SYDNEY WORKS No Acts of Violence Have .Been Committed by Men.-\u2014 \u201cCOMPANYS PREPARATIONS Strikers are Interviewing New Ar rivals and Inducing Them to Join the Association.Bpecial to The Montreal Star., N.S., June 4.\u2014There are no n evelopments in the strike situa- n to-day.Both sides are as deter- ined as ever to hold out.The com- - pany.yesterday displayed- a little more activity than usual in making prepardtions to get men on the plant.They have fitted up the top floor in the general office building with beds and other furniture, In preparation for labourers they expect to employ in the mext few days.Arrangements have also been made for the housing of men Quite a stock of provisions was taken \u201cin yesterday, from all of which it would appear that the company Is preparing \u2018for incoming labourers.The strikers have now sentinels located at Truro, Halifax, St.John and other points to watch the railway stations and report upon any labourers that may be on trains coming to work at Sydney.Should there be any they are quickly taken in hand immediately upon their arrival at Sydney and urged to join the association.Nothing, however, is said against them if they do not join.About 150 Italians came in Thursday night They were met at the gates by an Italian committee man, and yesterday afternoon were made members of the association.The same thing occurred to a band of seventy that went oul to Glace Bay.One union man went to work yesterday.The lodge will probably deal with his case later on.There was only one man working in the billet yard.A large number of men have already left the city either to visit their homes or to seek work elsewhere.The large majority, however, are still in the city and will remain \u2018to see the finish of the struggle.The strikers Who occupy the company's Rouses will be asked to vacate.immedistely upon the expiration of the p % - tenantcy.Rents for these houtes are paid monthly in advance.will mean s good thing e;landiords who have vacant ho on their hands, and they are not a few in number, Nothing has been: heard from the Minister of Labour at Ottawa regarding Government infervemtion.The business interests in the city are beginning to feel the effects of the rike.If the cessation of work con- ,tinues any length of time, the result \u2018will be decidedly bad.= for Tuesday in the Senate regdpect] , WC it 1s almost certain that the Hvo not be gone into simulta + is a strong suspicion that\u2019 hultget will not be proceeded with -3§ Tuesday.nor, in- y What the ex- itch in proceeding fef has not transpired, t it is stated that notwithstanding the fact that the sgesion is now twelve weeks old the Govefnment are not prepared to declare their fiscal policy.Mr.R.J.Youngf, secretagy of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association, {3s In the city, and it is hifited that his visit has to do with the .ekpected delay.In response to the request of the Sydney Board of Trade the Department of Jadbour is communicating with the Dominion Iron and Steel Company and 4ts striking workmen to learn whether its services are desired to promote a friendly settlement of the trouble.It will be very hard for Sir Willlam Mu- lock or his staff to accomplish anything, though.unless his intervention is agreeable to the interests directly concerned.LETTER FROM PIUS TO FRENCH CATHOLICS.His Holiness Defends the Course of the Vatican.Paris, June 4.\u2014The Siecle says that a well known Roman Catholic has admitted to the Pope that Catholics were at a loss to reconcile the meeting of Cardinal Svampa and King Victor Emmanuel at Bologna on May 30, with the Papal against President Loubet's visit to the King.The Pope, replying, made the following @eclaration: \u201cThe note was directed only against France.I cannot renounce rights so long as no agréement has been concluded.I am not taking part in politics, 1 am simply doing for Italy what Leo XIII.did for France.He ordered Cardinal Lavigerie to have the \u2018Marsellaise* played fin his episcopal palace, I requested Cardinal Svampa to listen to the Royal jparch In the town ball of Bologna.That \u201cThe possibility- of an understandin - between Church and state is amply des monstrated by the example of Germany.That great and noble country should serve as & motto to Italy.The French are an obstinate people who weary us with questions.and who obey only when the instructions of the Holy See are in terests.\" accord with their own petty in Pleasant Week-End Outings.BATURDAY.AT 2.15 p.m.\u2014Steam - HEMIAN æilis for Stanley ey Cornwall and Prescott.Returns home Sunday evening at 8.30.Fare ?\" including meals and berth.: BATURDAY AT 130 p m.\u2014Steamer TERREBONNE sails for Varennes and Verchéres.Home at 7.30 same evening.Fare b0c.BATURDAY AT 7 p.m.\u2014Stsamer of Quebec line sails for Quebec.Tickets leaving Quebec Sunday or Monday evening.Fare $3.50.SUNDAY AT 8.36 am.\u2014Stsamer BER- THIER sails for Barthier, Nord and way ports.Home à p.m.Fare 200.a .BUNDAY AT ¢ am.Steamer .PONNE- saile fer Sorel \u2018and way porta Hiome at 7.46 pm.Fare Sic.Botmmiun So great has become the demand for \u201cSALADA\" Ceylon Tea that the sale now equals 23 packets for every minute of our lives, or equivalent to 12,500,000 packets per annum.- es .Black, Mixed or Green.23 A MINUTE 600D ELECTRIC FIXTURES AT GOOD PRICES.fn .MONTREAL, SATUR When you once know the delight of wearing the Dr.Deimel Underwear, nothing will induce you to put on sticky, damp cotton, or itchy \u201cflannels.\u201d \u2014 The Deimel Linen-Mesh Store 2202 St.Catherine St 61 8%.SULPICE ST 82x2awti OUR FINISH LASTS.Join the Army of men who are wearing Tooke\u2019s Shirts in preference to all other makes.3 Stores.\u2014 R.J.TOOKE, 25:55 2387 ST.CATHERINE STREET (West), 1583 ST.CATHERINE STREET (East).ss LAUNDRY SATISFACTION Its a fact that people are never satisfied, no matter what other comforts they enjoy, unless their linen is properly laundried.If you have fatled to get satisfaction elsewhere we solicit your patronage and assure you of care, promptness, efficlency and courtesy.We please thous- BAGON, A P.E.L Product.One that you will Like.Makes fricads everywhere.Sales increasing every month.Your Grocer will tell you how it pleases the people.ain Pt CHARLOTTETOWN.138.2 Saw BEECHNUT ands weekly and would like to add you to.the number.HONE MAIN 3644 TROY LAUNDRY 8 te 18 INSPEOTOR STREXT.\u2018Suburban and Lakeside Service, Tuesdays and Fridays.] Big Bill Rendered Finance.Committee by Commissioner, MANUFACTURERS AND TAXES Detectives Report Nothing Much is Being Done to Locate Absconding Paymaster.upon by a Werthisss imitation.TIME iS THE TEST AND THE EVER.INCREASING POBULARITY OF maintaining Health.It sasists the famotions of the Liver, Bowels, Skin, snd Kidneyy by Natural Means, and thus RECTIFIERS THE STOMACH AND MAKES THE LIVER LAUGH WITH JOY! STR et \u2018ray tmpecod Wholesale of Messrs.Evars & Sous, Lai.> +) Montreal and Toronto, Canada.The members of the Finance Com- mittee yesterday afternoon were Æiven a startling lesson as to what ex- pfopriation proceedings cost the corporation.One, of three expropriation commis- sloners, appeared before the committee and claimed the sum of fifteen hundred dollars for two months\u2019 work.As the other two commissioners will claim a similar sum they will have over four thousand to pay for the partial expropriation \u2019bf but a few properties.The subject: was submitted to the city a\u201ctorneys for opinion and report A protest against certain new taxes, in connection with certain inflammable products, was read from the Montreal Branch of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association.It was decided to refer the letter to a sub-committee for consideration.THE HAMEL CASE.A communication was read from the Detective Department in regard to the absconding paymaster,.Hamel.It sald that at the present time little was being done to locate Hamel.There was considerable difficulty in regard to |- the treaties between Great Britain and Cuba, where Hamel was supposed to be The communication stated that the detectives were willing to do what-\u2019 ever the Bank of Montreal decided should be done in order to get Hamel extradited.The city, the bank, and the American Surety Company are all interested In alma anew D 0 SS SAVE BOTH WOR KMEN'S TIME RECORDER fs whet you want.It is the simplest, most accurate and ome pre- MUNDERLOR & CO, \u2018 Ringheim- Schlichten RAMIE Underwear The Only Really Hygiente Underwear Existing, Made by their secret process from the fibre of the wonderful Ramie Plant (Vegetable Silk) into a porous knitted fabric which combines in itself all the .qualities of Silk, Wool, Linen and Cotton, but has none of their bad ones.It makes the pores active to excrete impurities: from the system.It 15 more, absorbent, Lite perior in dura y and all er respects to linen.Relieves Rheumatism and ether ailments caused by impure blood Provents colds, hardens the sys-.em.Cool in hot weather: warm in cola eather ere is no substitute.Write or call fer free booklet.Te be had only at The HANNAN STORE, 213-2315 ST.JAMES STREET.the case The company, however, contends it ls liable only for the $180 that the paymaster took away out éf his civic cash account.The company is ready to pay this, but not the forged amount.The city attorneys were instructed to see that proper steps were taken ia order that the city would not have to bear the amount of the forgery.Before adtourning Mr.A.A.Masse was appointed advertising agent .for the Municipal Gazette, the subscription: price of which was reduced from $4 to $3.THE FRESH AIR HOME.OPENING OF THE HOME.Special Notice.XXXX Iron Beds With Hercules Springs.day.May 30th, between the hours of .twn and four o In a large city like Montreal there Every application must be accompariied GARPETS AND OILOLOTH If you have a floor that needs recover- the.come and S00 our assortment Before uytng e ere.Our prices are -25 per cent.cheaper than in any other store in O.LEMIRE & CO, vo 1163 81.James Strest, con Futferd, are no doubt in use many poor, sagged by a from the cl to spring beds on cumbersome, uncleanly, *hose church the applicant longs.old-fashioned woeden bedsteads.The Blank sertificats farms may be obtained Stoddard Bedding Co.of 3216 St.from tha secretary at the Star office.Catherine street, have a special drive Co.; 198: 29 of 37 Iron Dedsteads, fitted pan œ .iron frame Hercules Spring s (no _ wood whatever), which will be sold| DIFFICULTY OVER RAMS.at 87.75 each, in place of 39.50.\u2014 e Pherwon is on trié! In the The springs are the guaranteed Court of King\u2019s Bench où a Hercules and will bé-replaced free, if Charge of having received certain tete- showing the least bag or sag in five g¥ams addressédd to Mrs.MqPherson, a years.There are 19 tft.\u20ac wide, 11, r.* She in also with «ft; 5.3 ft.6 and 3 5 fe Poms UTES.| 160-PERL ET, SINGERS Ji, 20 oad 0 vias | .1am BRRT YISRTI Brands of\u2014 \u201cPrep - : CODFISH HAVE NO BONES Are Easily Digested, Have You Tried Them?See that your Grocer gives youw\u2014 HALIFAX BRAND.; © Come to us and let us explain to you our EASY CREDIT \u2014-BYSTEM.We can show you how you can enjoy the com- .forts of a finely furnished home un the easy payment plan, in .& strictly confidential manner.FURNITURE, CARFETS asd HOUSE FURNISHINGS are here on CREDIT.Don\u2019t delay.When you buy on credit here you are not asking any favors at all\u2014credit here is sim- ly an accommodation which you are entitled to, and don't ave to pay too dear for.Why not come now and get your ne ave no fear of publicity\u2014all our dealings with cus- \\ tomers are strictly confidential, and our credit terms most ® generous.Metropolitan House Furnishing Co., 1678-1680 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u201c119zeoûtf BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE RECORDS EXCHANGED FREE .We will exchange your old Berliner Gram-e-Phone Records free of \u2018charge, providing you order and pay for two new Records for each one you return for exchange.For Instance: : Yeu return 2 records, you receive 6.You pay for 4.You return 10 recsrds, you receive 30.You pay for 20.£ must be returned au A - iner Records will wear Ron mon aro ne a others, Mare A than twe thousand to choose from\u2014severything worth hearing nm - song umd story.The Hat ef additions for June fellows: + is TR 7 .\u20187 INCH RECORDS.5699 Queen of the, Bunga | tespech, AL TE 4 ua dozen.Tener Sales by Sines oo Ars x, POPUTAR Gates.8714 The Bald Dragton\u2014De Moven.ae \u2014 ; .#72 Hosauna.\u201cReburt y Montreal.: $713 The Recessional.1387 Always fin the Way.Baritems Solos by Bernard Suflivan, 461 Hello, Central! Give Me .Montreal.Heaven.5716 = to Philadelphia.2, 1388 Only\u2019 a\u2019 Soldier's: 5728 \u2018We'll Visit Auld Traulles, ° 1330 Pretty Little Dinah Jones.\u2019 1379 When Hate and 1 Were Cora- COMIC SONGS.Rye, D W.Quinn.1288 You're as Welcome as the ser Taser Ge = Quinn Bough.ere 1 meer de 1377 In Zantitér.: ie Owodso Dr Sam.| ; 590 Leughing .Water (Song).ew t It -Make You Hun- sy?8.M.5711 The Man Behind.Comie Dusets by, Coline and Har- ag 6686 Come Down From the Big Fig 5694 Over the Pflsener Foam.Comic Dust by the Wilson Brothers.571¢ That's What the Germans Duet by Miss Fredceill and Mr.5635 The Dashing Cavalier.Male Quartettes by the Haydn Quartette, 5689 The Home Over There.\u2014Sa- 5699 Bweet Medi 576 Plain Martits O'Hocley.Tenor Solos by Courties Brown, Mentrea) Mr.Brown is one et Montreal's Xi renditions 1388 1 Love Thee.1384\u2014Loch Lomond.Baritone Solos by Bernard Sullivan, \u2019 Montreal.My First Love.Blily Wurray.463 The Irish, the Irish.Arthué Collins, 636 Pretty Little Dinah Jones Tenor Sole by Byron G.Harlan.130% 1340 For se Baby.ey.0 .137% Hoodoo Dr.Sam.5700 In a Me entr, 1381 Under rg rd Containing all the \u201cIndian\u201d suc- 8.HM.Dudley cesses which are now the rage\u2014 .Ban : Navajo, Anona and 1896 It's the Band.a Laughtng Water.897 The Man Behind.Bols \u2018Unie hn Comic Duet by, Soltine and Hare Bolo by Walter 5 241 Come Down from the Big Fig 5702 The Harp That Once Thro Tree Hall.Male Qua rtettes by the Haydn Clarionet Solo by Cario Utivieri.Quartette.5717 Rigoletto.137¢ Golden Slippers Medley.S Lithe Rosey Posey DESCRIPTIVE SERIES BY HAYDN un a * QUARTETTE.\u2026 Medley.Soprano Solos by Miss Beccle Kel- .Montreal, Old Plantation Scenes.The series comprises threes 10- inch records, and while each record ls really complete in itself, the threes together tell an interesting story of slave life forty years ago\u2014 the brutal oversser\u2014the runaway slave\u2014an old man\u2019s despair at the loss of his favourite son\u2014and the final return of the prodigal after 137¢ Fite Squad Cornet Solo by Walter B.1315 German Sounds.Comte Recitation by Mr, Robert 1338 My Friend Bil JE yoars of wandering, laden with 10-INCH RECORDS, riches to secure the of his $1 Each.«\u2014\u2014\u2014 $10 a Dox.old parents.Laughter.tears and POPULAR SONGS.music are skillfully mingled in this entertaining serjes.obert Price, Montreal.vote Bebe, Central 1 Give Me Het: ver 1 Wonder If She's Waiting.5691 01d Flantation Soenea\u2014No.1, very 5 5392 Old Plantation Scenes.\u2014No.3, The.old Cabin Home.6718 $687 Ola Black Joe.5693 Old Plantation Soenes.\u2014No.8, 5719 Only a Boldier's Boy.The Wanderers Return.6716 Pretty Little Dinah Jones.Talking Record By Cal Stewart.8638 She Rests by the Suwanee : at Hickory Cor- River.ners.i Harry Maodenough.Descriptive Recerd by Leonard G.5706 Henny.Spenser.8704 In Zanzibar.(With erchestra accompaniment.) 5702 Water (Bong).5769 The Flogging Soene, from 5705 PSE Unele Tom's Cabin.Berliner Gram-e-phones and Records sold in Canada are made In Canada.guaranteed for 5 years.Cash prices $18 to $45.Gram-o-phones Easy payment plan if desired.Call or write us or nearest agent for free list of records, catelogue and full particulars.THE BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO., « - OF CANADA, LIMITED, 2315-3310 ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.Also for sale at 4 202 St.Lewrence Main.373 Centre St, Ét.St.Obartes.£ masi: \u201c MY VALET \u201d [vor Prensa Cheantus, BONES are ancarotaty from HAL Pure Atlantic Codfish.Very Palatable.Noth- Ing like It ever offered before.Easlly digested REMOVED FAX - - Your Grocer Has Them.5 \u2014THE\u2014 Orient Buckboard /s the Cheapest Astomobile that ii has proved a success.5 CLIMBS ANY HILL, - SIMPLE AS A BICYCLE.7 FAST AS THE WIND.Sole Agents, 3 and 7 Berthelet St, EASTERN AUTOMOBILE CO, \u2014 y Distinctiveness | \\ YOU WILL FIND A VERY NOTICEABLE POINT ABOUT OUR SHIRTS.\u2019 DISTINCTIVE IN PATTERN, AND DISTINCTIVE IN THE FINISH OF THE WORKMANSHIP, OUR SHIRTS BHOW THE CARE WE GIVE TO FINDING THE CHOICEST FABRICS, AND SECURING THE BEST SHIRT TAILORS.\u2018 FUSSY ABOUT HAVING GOOD SHIRTS?WEB CAN + SUIT YOU.WE WONT SELL A SHIRT UNLESS IT : S A GOOD SHIRT.A 6c TO $1.50 IN ZEPHYRS, MADRAS AND OX- 2 FORDS.CUFF8 DETACHED OR ATTACHED.SOFT OR HARD FA FRONTS CAN BE HAD ONLY AT / \u201c1 hy - THE HANNAN STORE, 213-215 St.James Street.If its RADNOR Water An unexcelled table water\u2014 a health beverage \u2014 a veritable tonic.= BOTTLED AT THE \u201cRADNOR, RAL.Your Grocer Can Supply You.133zi it's right.Spring W.Boyn & Sox 1683 NOTRE DAME ST.Every requisite required for SALMON, TROUT.BASS and general fishing.Rods from 10 cents to $35.00.Reels from 25 cents to $16.00.Ou- many years experience at your disposal.Our stock of Tackle is unique, it cannot be duplicated in Canada.We are offering an overstock of English Silk Phantoms, Soleskin Phantoms and Caledonian Minnows, assorted colors and sises, while they last, at 35c each.Postage 4c extra.These are from our Quebec Bankrupt Stock.T.W.BOYD & SON, QUEBEC CITY BRANCH, V.& B.Co., 98 and 96 St.John street.MONTREAL, 1683 Notre Dame Street.18253 COAL Fresh Mined Anthracite, all sizes, Prompt delivery.Apply F.ROBERTSON, 65 McGill Street: 114stf Your goods where ysw can sge them: the best.Yeu can ses them the best they .LUXFER PRISMS, ve Thesefore, the man whic lifts up with prisms gets rich.For particulars, YOU ALWAYS BUY F.Ts BLENNERHASSETT, + - Office at George W.Reed & Ca.3 708 ORAIG Asoka. t -passage, fn which every thing avail- P - he was greeted with a storm of howls 2 - \u201cOUR TASH LETTER Falling Off in the Percentage of Immigration From Ireland.CROKER SETTLES IN DUBLIN Former ¢Boss\u201d of New York Now Going in for Geneolcgy\u2014A New: Lord-Lieutenant.From the Special Correspondent of , The Montreal Star.Dublin, May 22.\u2014According to a Par- liumentary paper deuling with emigru- tion and immigration in 1903, the Eng- lish formed 68 per cent.the Scotch 14 per cent.and the Irish 18 per cent.of the total number of native emi.| grants, ns against 67, 13.and 20 per cent.respectively, in the preceding! year.The proportion of Irish emigrants was lower than in any previous year.The relatively low percentage of children, and high proportion of females amongst Irish emigrants is a very notable feature of the returns, only 7 per cent.uf the passengers of Irish origin being children, and the female adults exceeding the male adults by 1.704.The section of the report referring to destitute aliens resident in cities shows that in Dublin the number of allens increased by about 40 persons.Only one immigrant was known to be destitute, .os -.Mr.Richard Croker (\u201cBoss Croker\u2019) and his wife were conspicuous figures at the late Curragh Race meeting, where \u201cBoss\u201d had several horses running.He told some friends he met on the course that he will end his days as a Dublin man, as he has almost completed the purchase of a pretty place near Stillorgar, a few miles from this city.\u2018The house was the residence of the late Judge Murphy.and {is charmingly situated, with a noble view of Dublin and Wicklow scenery.Mr.Croker has become touched with the pedigree foible very | strongly.He is a member of the old | sporting Limerick family\u2014the Crokers of Ballynagarde.This family is a branch of an old Devon stock, who have been made famous by the west- country couplet :\u2014 \u201cCroker, Crewes, and Coplestone, When the conqueror came, were at home.\u201d Mr.Croker himseli was born at Mallow, County Cork, but bordering on the County Limerick.His brother was at one time manager of the Cork and Ban- don Railway, but now holds a high position in an English line.Up to this, Mr.Croker, though he has a large stable of horses, has not had very good luck on the Irish turf, and has not yet won any prominent prise.\u2026.An historical \u201cfind\u201d hus just been made at Ballycotton Bay.County Cork, in the engines, pumps, and en- &ine framework of the ill-fated steamship Sirius.This was the pioneer steamer from the \u2018old world to tHe new, having left Cork on the 5th April, 1838, arriving at New York on April 23rd, after a very adventurous able had to be burned to enable her to reach her destination.After her Atlantic experiences she traded for several years between Cork and Liverpool, and eventually met her doom by foundering in a storm, in Bailycotton Bay in 1847.The find was made by a firm of salvage contractors at Queenstown.-e .0 The supremacy -of the Irish horse as a hunter is generally acknowledged, and the last feather in his cap\u2014sup- posing a horse to wear such a thing\u2014 is that the Crown Prince of Germany, mounted on an Irish hunter lately, ran a dead heat for the Grand Military steeplechase at Berlin.What particular honour the Kaiser will confer upon this steed, which carried his son and hair on successfully, it is hard to say.Agents from the Continent are al- wave at work here picking up all the best hunters they can get.showing how highly esteemed the Irish horse is all over Europe.ae ° es Sir Henry Irving, who is in Dublin at the Theatre Royal this week, had anything but a pleasant experience in this city on his first appearance some forty years ago.He first played to a Dublin audience at the old Queen's Theatre on March 5th.1850, when he made his bow as Cassio.He had unexpectedly been called upon to take the place of a very popular member of the stock company, who had been dismissed for mome trivial offence.The patrons ôf the Queen's were a very rough and ready lot, and they resented the dismissal of thelr favourite.Conse- | quently, when young Irving came on, and hisses, and this lasted for the three weeks over which his engagement extended.As if by way of a portent a remarkable meteor was seen All over Ireland on the second night of young Irving\u2019s engagement, but an extraordinary thing about it was that whether seen in the north, south, east or west.every one who saw it was quite satisfled that it fell within fifty yards or s0 from the spot where he or she stood.Possibly, Sir Henry also took the meteor as a complimentary \u201cMes- senzer from Mars,\u201d In spite of the reception he received.Sir Henry Irving certainly must say that of all the cities he has visited he has never experienced such vicissitudes as in \"dear, Gasin the Stomach Many people who are not really sick have very unpleasant sensations after eating.Gas forms on the stomach, presses up against the heart and causes great apprehension.| No remedy compares with Nerviline, it instantly imparts a gentle stimn- lus ta the digestive organs and effectually prevents the unpleasant consequences of gas forming Ang in the stomach.NERVILINE is sufficiently plessant to be given to ths youngest child, useful in .ail dlveases of the stomach and bowels, simply indispensable in every bonsshold.In it in yours?ditry Dublin.\u201d To be éventually made an honorary Doctor of Letters in the saine.capital where, obscure and unknown, he had formerly been hissed and hooted for three weeks is au indication of work done, and distinct- tion \u2018achieved, of which any man might feel proud.Sir Henry made his first appearance this weck in \u201cBecket\u201d A very large house witnessed his grand acting with great pleasure.He will also appear as Shylock in \u201cThe Merchant of Venice,\u201d in \u201cthe Bells,\u201d \u201cWaterloo\u201d und \u201cLouis XL\u201d The death of the ovcogenariun Marquis of Donegall last Friday ut Bright- ou, has a good deal of interest for Ca- Hadians, as his widow 18 a Nova Scotlan.The life of the late Marquis hus been a very chequered one.Born on the 27th June, 15822, he wae nearly 82 yeurs of age at his death.He was for sume time an utticer jn the Sth Regiment, but for tie past huls century had held the wost of Clerk of the Peace for County Antrira, he ulso held the high-so:1-viluz b\u2026.t crayay Utile of \u201cHereditary High Admiral of Lough Neagh.\u201d None of these positions brought him in the money which was .80 badly wanted, and the consequence was that he was often in very bad cir- cumstgrnces.His first ventures in matrimony were not huppy.His first wife was a Miss Oliver, whom he married in \u201c3559.but this marriage was annulledin 1865, in which year he married Miss\u201dCobb.This was also an unhappy match, as the lady instituted | and got a the Mar- Police Subse- much proceedings for divorce, separation, and afterwards Quis was summoned to the Court for fitling to maintain.quently this poor lady, after destitution, died an inmate of Isling- His third and last | Workhouse.was in ton marriage 1902, when he was united in the holy bonds to Miss Violet : Gertrude Twining, only daughter of the late Mr.Henry St.George Twining, | of Halifax.This l&dy wns only twenty- two years of age at the time of her marriage.*.es The birth of a son must have been a bitter disappointment to Lord Henry - se * \"DUR LONDON LETT v Mr.Carnegie\u2019s.Encounter With a MontreaJer on the Continent.WAS TAUGHT A LESSON The Laird of Skibo\u2019s Pan-American- ism Properly Bebuffed\u2014Board of Trade Figures.London, May 24\u2014There was an am- Using and not uninstructive encounter at a Continental spa the other day between a well known American and a well known Montrealer.They happened to be together in one of the places | of general resort.The American had ited, \u2018Was fi with 5 1204000, but evidently dled of nani | the British Cénedian Blores, +\u201d & capital 000, ~ .tion.Then, in January, 1889, a com-| pany called the \u20ac Produot\u201d Corporation was formed \u2018with & cap: ital of £200,000, and asked for but we beltevé wé are right in saying | the company did not even go to allotment.Then, in October, 1902, another, concern, also called the Canadian Produce Corporation, and also with a capital of £200,000, was advertised in the Westminster Gazette, a.again attempted to bring the Can producer into more direct touch with tae British consumer; and now we have the company first mentioned.- Mr.Walter R.Nursey figured.as a director of the 1902 production as he does on the new concern, with ' this distinction: that in 1902 he described himself as simply \u2018\u201c\u2018forinerty Deputy-Minigter of Agriculture,\u201d whereas now he adds \u201cand Provincial Auditor, Manitoba.\u201d But even with the addition we consider that the qualification.to gay the least lof it, is rather ambiguous, If not to \u201chad 1 good night and was in expansive © v Reanttfnl morning, sir 2 The, Montrealer could not deny the fact.uw (omer, 1 helleve-?He was.Engash, may 1 ask lish.\"American, perhaps 2 pe | well,\u201d replied the expansive \u2018American, \u201cit's the same thing, really; we shall have you soon enough.\u201d The language No, not Eng- \u201cOh, no, .not American; I am a Canadian.\u201d \u201cAh, ! say misleading, inasmuch that a quarter of a ceptury has passed sthce he held the former position.In thè prospectus just issued, nothing is said of the previous companies, and we are sure that it will be in the best interest of Canada, of Sir Frederick Young.and of investors here if this new scheme\u2019 falls as dead as its predecessors.\u201d Sir Frederick Young, the chairman f the Montrealer was such that the : of the company is, of course, the ven- American beat a retreat.Now that! erable and much-esteemed president American was Mr.Carnegie.The inci- of the Royal Colonial Institute, one ; of the first British champions of Im- dent will do him good.THE CARNEGIE SNEER An ally of Mr.Carnegie\u2019s and an ad- |! Vocate of pan-Americanism\u2014Mr.Ed- + .Preference.\u201d He shows all Mr.Car- hegie\u2019's contempt for Canada's natlonal and industrial Individuality.himself to prove Canada\u2019s .oryme)cial ' i 1 ! | t i dependence upon the United States, he.sks of what avall are the ports Fitz-Warrine Chichester, who was helr ! Halifax and St.John, of whose oyen- presumptive to the Marquisate such a number of yelrs, and it was hard lines for him to see jt slip from his grasp when it seemed just within reach.The infant Marquis, who, up to this, had borne the title of Earl of Belfast, will have a long ininority before him, but that will be'of little use so far as the revenue from the estate is conrerned, as there is none.Except for his mother\u2019s money, the child would be a penniless peer.- se + On Monday an influential meeting was held in Dublin to promote 4 movement to raise a suitable memorial to the officers and men of the 1st, 2nd and 5th Battalions of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, who fell during the campaign in South Africa.The deeds of the men of the Royal! Dublin Fusiliers are written in gold on the military records of Britain, and the day is far distant when the heroic valour of the bovs who \u2018danced to death with military glee,\u201d at Taluna Hill.Colenso, Pie- ter's Hill and Fort TItala, will have passed into oblivion.As Lord Kitchener anid in the cable which he sent home when the Fusiliers returned to Dublin, \u201cthe story of their work constitutes na record seldom equalled and never surpassed,\u201d and therefore it is fitting that in the capital of the country upon which they shed such lustre by their prowess nnd braxery.there should be raised a suitable \u2018monument to their memory.It is proposed that the memorial shall take the form of a bronze group, which will be erected in Stephen's Green.The Earl of Meath presided at the meeting, and already very handsome subscriptions have been given and promised by our most influential citizens, so that there is no doubt but a splendid monument will be erected to the memory of the brave Irishmen, who did so much of the hard fighting in South Africa.20 *® es ee In spite of all that continues to be said about agricultural depression in Ireland, big prices are being given for farms and small bits of ground, showing that the land-thirst is still as strong ds ever.In the County Lel- trim.this week, a small piece of land, near the town of Mohlill, containing 4 1-2 acres, Irish measure, Or about five acres statute, held at a yearly rent of nine pounds for a term of forty-five years.After a spirited competition, it was knocked down for three hundred pounds, together with five per cent.auction fees, bringing the price up to £70 an acre for the tenant-right alone.+.ee + The rumour, after many contradictions, is being again revived that Lord Dudley will resign the Viceroyalty before the end of the year, the reason given being that the Countess continues in very bad health.Those who are mentioned as likely to succeed him are the Earl of Londesborough, the Duke of Marlborough, and the Marquis of Zetland.Lord Dudley's resignation of the post would cause universal regret in Ireland.as he hax made himself n very general favourite.Some strength is lent to the rumour by the fact that their Excellencies are staying on at the Viceregal Lodge for the summer, instead of going to Rocking- ham.their beautiful place In County Roscommon, as was first intended.°.-e [1] The Dublin tailors are not satisfied with the appearance of the King when over here.and one of them.through the daily press, declares that if he left his orders in this city they \u201cwould make a new man of him.\" They find fault with the coats His Majesty wore, his boots \u2018\u2019were not too beautiful to last.\u201d and even his hats did not fit him, being too small, which, perhaps, was the reason that rome of the reporters sald he gave his hat quite a knowing Irish *tilt\u201d when here.The London trade journal.the Tailor and Cutter, states that the King took a special and varied wardrobe with him to Ireland.His favourite garments were \u2018a double breasted Chesterfield with velvet collar.and cross-flap hip pockets.for outdoor wenr.and a lounge jacket.buttoning four.well rounded away for indoor wear.\u201d The overcoat was worn over a stylish double-breasted frock coat of rather dark gray worsted.With the lounge he wore light treusers and a hard felt hat, and his neckwear was a double or turn-over colar, with a sailor-knot tie of fight silk.1 always thought -he looked particularly well dressed, but then I am not an expert.In connection with the rumoured resignation of the Lord Lleutenancy of Ireland by Lord Dudley, it Is sald that, owing to the increased expenses of the position, It will be rather hard to find a successor to him.It 1s well known that it has been a very expensive bll- let for the present holder.who has spent upwards of £64.000 in the past year, whereas the nnnual Government allowance is only £20,000.Stil}, the prl- vilege af exercising all powera of a rovereign.and the probability of n =tep in the peerage.will nlwavs prove great inducements for meneyed noblemen to take up the position.+ T.S.B.Pretty Polly Won the Oaks.London, Juna 4-Prottv Pnlly won the Oaks stakes.of F000 movereigns.for three year old fillies, about one mile and a half, at the Fpsom summer meeting to-day.Bitters was second and Fiancee came in third.Four horses ran.Dellberately Shot Himself.Winnipeg.June 4.\u2014A young man named Rert Kishbohm killed himself deliberately by shooting himself in the head with & revolver, at Keewatin, Ont.FX left a letter to a young woman.that be intended to take his lfe for | 1 \u201cproud.If, he says.; distance by rail from Manitoba and the great wheat-Zrowlng area of Western Canada (from of | ness during the winter Canaoz ls so, Warwick Gardens yua measu-e the, i } one sixtr-seventh missioner - perial Federatior.There is a growing appreciation here of Canadian cp portunities for British investment and a widespread desire to see Canadian ward Atkinson, of Boston\u2014occuples ai Produce placed In the best possible column In to-day\u2019s Spectator on the.Position in British markets.but a busi- subject of \u2018Canada and the results of: ness appeal of the kind which _*his corporation makes must come before \u2018the public under unimpeachable aus- Setting | Plees If it is to command confidence.A MARRIAGE.There was a pretty and pleasant gathering of Anglo-Canadians at the Wesleyan Church this week to witness the marriage of Evelyn.the younger daughter of Mr.W.T.R.Preston, the Canadian Com of Emigration, with Mr.part of which Mr.Robinson, chief of Ernest A.Alexander, a young London the Bureau of Statistics 62.Agriculture ; solicitor.Lady Strathcona, assisted A CASE OF INTERDEPENDENCE.Joe.\u2014\u201cHold on, Arthur.Don't Arthur~*No fear, Joe.Mind PERILOUS ADVENTURE ON THE BLACK ROCK.on any account out the rope!\u201d you don't.\u201d .1.2 \u2014 Westminster Gakette] in Canada, computes the possibllity cf sending two hundred million Oushels of wheat to Great Britain) \u201cit may happen that my statement that the way out would be \u2018practically -losed' would be justified.The rallway on Canadian soil passes around the northern part of Maine in a very cold sec- (tion where there is very little way traffic.The cost of getting the wheat from the wheat flelds of Canada to these ports could not be computed at it could be carried as low as that.On the other hand, the cost of moving wheat by water Is computed at one- fifteenth of a cent a ton a mile.\u201d And the Unlted States wheat lands (in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, for instance) are so situated that thelr produce can be water-carried via New Orleans to British markets, \u2018at so low a comparative charge as to make It surely probable that Mr.Chamberlain's proposed duty on wheat derived from the United States would have te be much higher than 10 per cent.before Canada would begin to get the advaut- age of a preference.In other words, the all-rail wheat from Manitoba to open ports cannot compete with the water-borne wheat from Oklahoma, so as to get a preference without a British duty much highef than 10 per cent.probably 20 to 25 per cent.\u201d And so and so on.It is a small variation upon the oid, old story to which the last ten years of Canada\u2019s progress has been a perpetual denial.For one thing, Oklahoma wheat can never class itself with the grain of the Canadian North-West for British purposes either as regards quality or productive power.For another thing Mr.Atkinson ignores the developments in the means of water carriage from Canadian North- near future is bound to see.In these matters all the wit and wisdom of the United States have not yet prevented Canada from finding a way out, and a very good one, too.AN OLD FIGMENT.The British Board of Trade is a really superb body.As though its emigration statistics had not been riddled into shreds by the criticisms of successive High Commissioners and such Canadians as Mr.Archer Baker, the European traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, it comes out again this week with ita tale of 259,950 British emigrants\u201d in 1903\u2014\u2018\u201cthe greatest number since 1889\"; and London journals talk at length about \u2018our lost citizens: great increase of emigration last year.\u201d Mostly nonsense, as every student of these British statis- ties knows.There were not 259.000 British \u2018\u201c\u2018emigrants\u201d in 1908 or anything like it.There may have been 250,000 persons leaving British ports, but how many of then were real emigrants at all, and how many of them were not British at all, but merely passengers in transit, by way of British ports.from the continent of Europe and all parts of Aimerica ?That Board of Trade statistichl department stands in urgent need of a very stiff broom.A CANAD APPEAL.The Canadian azette is very revere upon the newly advertised Canadian Produce corboration which has just asked ihe British public to -ub- scribe for 186.000 =hkhren of one nound each.Says this jourhal: \u201cHostory repeats itself, but.we ven.HAVE YOU WARTS?.Want to Cure Them?Its real casy to .e Warts applying Putnam's Painjesy Extractor 2 ht : sa rely tata © s à pure vege rem: - no.acids, never, bu ody.cou 7 on \u2018 tle.ever accept a su ; \u201cPut nam's\"\u2014it'a\" te 8 ute for less than half a cent a ton a mile, if\u2019 Western wheat lands, which the very A Mr.and Mrs.Preston at the au quen* reception, and the fluent \u201cXr, Charles Devlin, M.P., found many pleasant things to say.WINDERMERE.LABOUR CONDITIONS IN WESTERN CANADA.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man, June 4.\u2014A report sent out from here that there are hundreds of skilled mechanics roaming the streets of Winnipeg unable to secure work has little foundation, in fact, though it may be sald that the labour conditions are not as favourable as they were a year ago.This is due to the fact that a large amount of the immigration from the old country during the past year has consisted of individuals who have not had a training in any particular line of work and having been raised in large cities, are not of a class to make good labourers on railway work, and the rougher occupations incident upon the development of a new country.These have certainly found it difficult in securing employment, and the market for clerks and office help in Winnipeg is much overcrowded.On the other hand, there is plenty of work in the building trades, and competent workmen in skilled lines do not experience difficulty in securing employment.The class of immigration which is needed for the west is such as has means and inclination to go farming or of the labouring class qualified to go out and rough it on railway construction -or in the lumber camps.Was Killed at Moose Jaw.Special to the Montreal Star.Moose Jaw, June 4\u2014F.R.Reid, a young man said to be from Arnprior.Ont, was killed at Pasqua, while engaged as brakeman on the C.P.R.He was running ahead of a string of freight cars being shunted on the ald- ing, and tripped over a frog, the train passing over him.A Western Political Change.Special to the Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C., June 4\u2014An Important ; cabinet change in the provincial government is imminent.Very shortly F.Carter Cotton.senior member for Vancouver city.will take the portfolio of finance, Hon.R.G.Tatlow, the present minister, retiring.A GU FOR PILES ARANTEED CURE Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud Piles.Your druggist will refund money FAZO OINTMENT falls to ours yoy ip ¢ to 14 days.$do.Special Notice.A Beautiful Piano.Messrs.J.W.Shaw & Co, 2274 St.Catherine street.have just sold a very beautiful Gerhard Heintsman Cabinet Grand Plano to Mr.J.H.Stanton, manager of the Massey-Harris Co, ere.This piano is one of the latest art styles with Gerhard Heintzman's tent Bell-Metal Tone-Pulsating and is an instrument which, in quality of tone, cannot be duplicated by any maker in America.: The case le In very rich Circassian walnut.and taken all together it ig as fine a plano as any aftist could wish, J.W.Shaw & Co.who are the gale agents for the Gerhard Heintzman planos here, have just recelveq 4 duplicate of the above plano, and invite inspection by the musical public and intending purchasers, at their warerooms, 2274 St Catherine 5 where this, and a magnificent stogk of -other styles can be seen.If you are thinking of à piano don\u2019t miss ntxman Bridge seei the -Ger Met | a Sawp.OW pape \\ = : Pianos of a 250,08.\u201d» A Tour.\u2018e' \u2018the Coast an\u2019 ~ News.0\u201d the Co \" Fishers.WEE BOATS GETTIN\u2019 FEWER | King\u2019s Mussel Beds\u2014Pairtin\u2019 the Firth o\u2019 Tay\u2014Lady Marjorie Gorden Engaged.(Frae oor ain correspondent.) Glasgow, May 25.\u2014In fishin' for paragraphs a\u2019 ower Auld Scotia this week, I've been near aboot drooned in fish- in\u2019 paragraphs, which thing is a mystery.but not much ¢' a mystery either.Ye see I thocht 1 wad mak a sort o tour o' the coast to see If I could get onything new to write aboot.First, I ran across to Edinburgh.I didna gang by train, nor by boat on the Forth ap\u2019 Clyde Canal, nor by cycle, nor by motor car, nelther did I walk.The only ither way the common person wad think 0° wad be by flyin\u2019 machine.But I dinna hae a flyin\u2019 machine, sae I had to fa' on anither plan.I shut my eyes an\u2019 thocht hard for five minutes.Then, a\u2019 at alnce, like a flash o° genius, the idea llluminated my mental horizon (I cribbed that sentence frae a penny novelette), an\u2019 I proceeded to act on it.I went oot an\u2019 got a copy o' The Scotsman!!! Hi Nae sooner had I opened ff than I was in Edinburgh, an\u2019 in the offices o\u2019 the Scottish Fishery Board.Mr.Angus Sutherland, aince upon a time M.P., for Sutherlandshire, an\u2019 noo president o' the board, wasna in, but the man that was in, when I asked him if he had onything special! in the way 0\u2019 news, shoved into my han\u2019 their annual report.This said that 1903 was a' ower fairly satisfactory.though the fish landed by Scottish fishermen werena sae mony, nor worth sae muckle in hard cash as the fish landed in 1902.But they made a total higher than the average o' the ten years afore, an\u2019 in value were the third on record.Includin' shellfiah they were worth £2.474,885, as compared wi £2,580,619 in 1902.The dooncome was maistiy in herrin\u2019, as in white fish there was an increase.O' boats employed there were 11,008, 89 less than in 1902 but worth Æ£230.631 malr.an\u2019 measurin' 8,- 839 tons mair.This shows exactly hoo the fishin\u2019 is driftin\u2019 oot 0\" the han\u2019s 0° the puir men an\u2019 their wee boats into the han's o' the rich men an\u2019 the companies an' their expensive boats.When I was in Edinburgh I picked up some news aboot the herrin' trade wi\u2019 Stettin that should, I think come in here.The British Consul at that German port says that 535,840 barrels 0\u2019 _herrin' were landed in 1903.The cargoes frae Scotland an\u2019 England were less by 215350 barrels, but the difference was mair than made up by extra cargoes frae Norway, Holland, an' German ports.Dutch an\u2019 German herrin\u2019 were comin\u2019 in at lower prices than Scottish, an\u2019 besides the curin\u2019' o\u2019 herrin\u2019 in Norway was improvin\u2019, an\u2019 noo it was takin' the Scottish a\u2019 thelr time to haud their ain.Auld Scotia will need to open up a new herrin\u2019 market somewhere.America has been spoken o' mony a time, but it hasna yet been seriously tried.\u2018 , Just when I was thinkin\u2019 what jther toon I wad gang to in my search for paragraphs, 1 wandered inte- the Court © -Session by mistake, an' what did I knock up against but news o' a decision by the House o' Lords in a fishin' case appealed frae the Court o Session.The point was whether the Government had sic a strong richt to certain musse! beds an\u2019 fisheries in the Firth o' Clyde that common fishermen could be prevented frae fishin\u2019 for mussels there.It was a sort o' test case, as the decision settles the sane question a\u2019 roond the coast.The House o' Lords decided in favour o' the Government, that is, that the mussel is in the same position as the salmon, an\u2019 naebody can even gather bult when the tide is oot unless he has the permission o' the King, through somebody actin\u2019 for him.This is hard lines, especially as the places where free fishin' can be got are gettin\u2019 fewer jlka year.Only the îther day Loch Ness was declared private, an\u2019 since then Paisley has been warned off twenty miles o' the Gryfle Water, its favourable fishin\u2019 ground.Next I went to Dundee.That is I went oot for a Dundee _Advertiser.The first thing I heard in Dundee was that Sheriff\u2019 Crawford was daejn\u2019 a\u2019 he could to settle a dispute \u2019utween the herrin\u2019 fishers o' Broughty Ferry an\u2019 the sparling fishers o\u2019 Dundee.The herrin\u2019 fishers work wi\u2019 lang nets which drift up an\u2019 doon the river wi\u2019 the tide, an\u2019 they complain that thelr nets are torn an\u2019 destroyed by the nets o' the sparling or smelt fishers, which are fixed doon in certain places.The thing seems a puzzle, but Sheriff Crawford's advice, if it is acted on, should clear it up.He thinks thero should be a line drawn across the firth at Broughty Ferry, an\u2019 that the amelt fishers should keep above it an\u2019 the herrin\u2019 fishers below it.Meanti.ne the drift net mer wish the lime to be drawn at the Tay Bridge, an\u2019 the bag net men a good bit nearer thé sea than Broughty Ferry, but they will likely dae what the Sheriff thinks wad be best.Then there will be an end o\u2019 the continual squabblin\u2019 \u2018atwepn them aboot damage to nets an\u2019 .& Frae smelts to whales is a big jump but I managed it.easily.I went doon to St.Enoch uare, to the wee shop where a' the country papers in Auld Scotia are kept\u2014there isna a country man in Glasgow that disna ken îit\u2014 and invested a penny in the Shetland News.When wi\u2019 its help I got to Shetland, I discovered that the County Council there was discussin' applications for whalin\u2019 stations at Brae an\u2019 Colefirth.The fishermen o Burra Isle had petitioned the Council to refuse the applications, as the killin\u2019 o whales was bad for the herrin\u2019 fishin\u2019.Whales let the fishermen ken where the herrin\u2019 were, an\u2019 if there were nae whales they wadna ken where to shoot their nets.If whalin\u2019 spoiled the herrin\u2019 fishin\u2019 the folk o\u2019 Shetland wad hae naethin\u2019 in the way o' an industry left.But the Council thocht that If whalin' is carried on without danger to public health in the way o° leavin\u2019 the carcasses on the sea shore, they hae nae right to prevent it, an\u2019 the applications were granted.For mysel\u2019 I think the money pald oot In wages in Shetland by whalin\" companies will mair than mak up for onything' lost by the reduction in the number o\u2019 whales in the sea.But this is only my opin.ton.¢ Seein\u2019 1 had been gettin\u2019 orf sae weel in collectin\u2019 fishin\u2019 paragraphs I thocht 1 wad mak a week 0 it.Sae 1 tried Aberdeen, travellin\u2019 to the granite City by means 0' the Aberdeen Journal, the only paper that gets news o\u2019 Royalty direct frae moral when Royalty is there.The kild Queen sent It a gpe- cial copy 0 the Court Journal {lka nicht, an\u2019 1 suppose the King will dae the same \u2018But ne'er a paragraph about fishin\u2019 could I get In Aberdeen.Instead I learned that Lady Marjorie 4, 1904.fe Gordon {su to be married to Ca Sinclair, à Soottish member 0\u2019 Par llament.- Lady Marjorie is the \u2018daughter ot eat o' Aberdeen, an\u2019 a young lady hardly o' the ordinary kind.8he Was aye 0° a serious turn o mind, learned thé haill art o housekeepin\u2019, frae scrubbin\u2019 the floor upward; has been a member o Methlick School Board, an' the editor o' the balrns' monthly kent as \u201cWee Willle Winkie\" an\u2019 o' tha Childrens\u2019 Page in Lady Aberdeen\u2019s magazine \u201cOnward and Upward,\u201d When she was editor o \u201cWee Wille Winkie* \u2014 she was then the youngest editor in the world \u2014 she demanded an\u2019 got copy frae men that an ordinary editor wad hae paid big money to.It was for \u201cWee Willle Winkie\u201d that Rudyard Kipling wrote: \u201cThere was once a small boy of Quebec, Who was buried in snow to the neck, When asked \u2018Are you friz?He replied: \u2018Yes, I is, \u2018But we don't call this cold in Quebec.\u201d After this 1 thocht I wad gang awa\u2019 hame.Sae I went to the nearest shop an\u2019 got a Glasgow Herald.WATTIE.John's Hospital, Lowell, Mass.\u201c°ST, JOHN'S' HOSPITAL The good that is done by St.John's Hospital.of Lowell, Mass, will ever be held in grateful memory by thousands of people.The Sisters of Charity who care for the sick and aliing at this institution, say: \u2018\u2019We cheerfully recommend Father John's Medicine as a good remedy for colds, bronchial troubles, etc., also a tonic for building up the system.The ingredients of which it is composed seem to be perfectly safe, and well worth a trial by all suffering troubles specified above.\u201d (8igned), Sisters of Charity.st.133 1 + NEW BOOKS.= Dorothea.onto: By Maarten Maartens.(Tor- The Copp-Clark Co.) This novel has met with much favour both In England and in America.Its author was born in Amsterdam on August 15, 1858, and his first book, \u201cThe Sin of Joost Avelingh,\u201d was published in 1890.This wis followed in 1891 by \u201cAn Old Mald's Love,\u201d and \u201cA Question of Taste\u2019; and, in the succeeding years, by \u201cGod's Fool,\u201d which was very successful; \u2018The Greater Glory\"; \u201cMy Lady Nobody\"; \u201cHer Memory,\u201d and several others.The sub-title of the present volume, \u201cA Story of the Pure In Heart,\u201d is rather misleading, Inasmuch as the novelist has made hls bad people far more attractive than his good ones, who are so few that the story in the end impresses us as one not of the pure.The book well illustrates a\u2019 line of Shakespeare: \u201cThey say best men are moulded out of faults.\u201d The author apparently intended to represent Egon, the husband of the Ice-cold Dorothea, as a good and noble man\u2014as men go\u2014but even under the double pressure of a saintly wife, and of an alluring temptress, Ginlietta, his moral collapse spoils him as a perfect hero.It is, however, by means of this, which is purposely introduced, that the author subtly justifies the differing standards of purity to which men and women are held.As one of the characters, Mark Leater, says when dying: \u201cGod has willed it so: there should be a difference between man and woman, lesser measure, other pas- glon, greater fault.\u201d As the volume contains §72 closely printed pages, it ls almost impossible in our limited space to give any satisfactory idea of the story.Accepting it as a brilliant picture of life in its many phases, we ean hardly, as an admiring critic observes, praise too warmly its variety, its insight into character, the breadth of ita canvas and the glow of its colours.In a word, it is the work of a master, finished In masterly fashion to its minutest detail.The novelist comes to the decision that \u201cman, at his | best, in his virtues and his failings, is very like a fine-tempered dog: but woman, at her best, is first cousin to an angel.\u201d : By Winston Churchill.The Crossing.(Toronto: The Copp- \"tfustrated.Clark Co.) Mr.Churohills long-expected historical romance is even longer than \u201cDorothea,\u201d and demands so much time for its careful perusal, that only people who have considerable leisure are lkely to read it as attentively as its writer would desire.-But the book is not an ephemeral one, like so many of the present-day novels, and is, therefore, sure of eventually making tts way in the literary world.The scenes which form the basis of the story fol- Jow in point of time those in \u201cRichard Carvel.\u201d That book, it will be remembered, was the first in the series dealing with American life, which Mr.Churchill is writing, and dealt with the Revolutionary War.\u2018The Crisis,\u201d which dealt with the Civil War, was the fourth, ang there is yet another to come.The e of \u201cThe Crossing\u201d is the opening years of the 10th century, and its theme is largely the conquest of the great Louisiana- territory by American settlers\u2014that is, the cross- tng of the great river; but it also recreates in the form of fiction the life of the age between the Revolution and the second war with England, and the {deals which actuated the American people in that age.The author himself, in an \u201cAfterword,\u201d at p.596, explains that he has named his book \u201cThe Crossing.\u201d because he has tried to express in it the beginnings of that great movement across the mountains, which swept resistlessly over the Continent until at last it saw the Pacific Hself.The Crossing was the first Instinctive reaching out of an Infant which was one day to become a giant, and no antals in the world's history are more wonderful than the story of the conquest of Kentucky and Ten- esseæ by the pioneers.The name is lixewise typical inanother sense.The old American political faith, of which the Constitution is the creed,\u201d was \u2018formed to fit a body of people Who understood thoroughly the meaning of the word \u201cLiberty.\u201d The question that Americans ére now fighting out is, with the Constitution, made to meet the needs of the little confederacy of the seaboard, stretch over a continent Readers of Mr.Churchill's books galn a moreg vivid impression, a more living picture; and a clearer conception of life in the days of which he writes than they could from any histories, and this is what makes his volume of so much value and interest.The volume is îl- lustrated by seven coloured plates, the work\u2019 oF Sydney Adamson snd Lilian Bayliss.! ay \u2014 History of the United States of America.By Henry W.son.(New York: The Macmillan Company.Toronto: Morang & Co.) Th's volume which, with its histor- fcal text, index, bibliography, and \u201csuggestions to the reader,\u201d consists of 950 pages, illustrated with 8 full- page coloured maps, and 26 other maps interspersed through the different chapters.Published at a very reasonable price, it is the most compre- hendious and handy popular history of the United States from the time of Columbus to the pb t day that hus yet seen the light.is in accord with the opinions of the most progressive and careful of modern historians\u2014full and accûrate in fts facts, and enter- tainng in its style.Much space is devoted to the life and habits of the people.and to the principal figures in Amenican history.The last date mentioned 1s February 8, 1904, and fully as much attention has been pald to re- ce * events as to those which happened centuries ago.The compilation of the Bibliography\u201d of Amerfcan his tory must have been the result of considerable labour .but is well worth the time and trouble that have bean devoted to it.Mr.Elson treats the work of predecessors with marked .and frankly acknowledgea the great merit of some of them.It would be well, we think, for a =.dent to examine the last part of the book firat, and thus prepare himself for the agreeable task of perusing it from the very beginning.The work has aptly been described as authentic and trustworthy, intelligently planned and proportioned; doing in fact for the United States what the late Professor Green's \u2018Short History of the English People\u201d has done for England.Higher praise than this can scarcely be conceived.The Complete Pocket Guide to Europe.By Edmupd C.and Thomas L.Sted- man.(New York: Wm.R.Jen- Kins.)' Mr.Jenkins, well known as an extensive publisher of books in all the European languages, has managed to get Pegasus into ordinary harness, and has secured the services of the poet Edmund Clarence Stedman and.his brother to compile a neat travelling guide to Europe.The motto of the volume ls \u201cInfinite riches in little room,\u201d which is quoted anonymously; but as Mr.Clarence Stedman is, of course, well acquainted with \u2018\u201cMarlow\u2019's mighty line,\u201d he must have known that the words occur in the dramatist\u2019's \u201cJew of Malta,\u201d and should have been quoted as they were written.\u201cInfinite riches in a little room.\u201d It is absurd to misquote because \u2018\u2019a little room\" (meaning \u2018a small space\u2019) would \u2018sound funny\" to some too literal people.The New York poet, by becoming practical for the occasion, is likely to be of great service to the increasing crowd of European tourists.For those who are not quite \"au fait\u201d in the matter of lan- , there are in the appendix \u201cTravel Phrases in Four Languages\u201d besides tables of different moneys, &c., &c.Great care seems to have been devoted to the maps, which are numerous, and well engraved.The Bons of Cormac.By Aldis Dunbar.(London: Longmans, Green & Co.) This book, bound in light green, and Hlustrated with eight pleasing drawings by Myra Luxmoore, will captivate not enly the Irish.but the publie fancy.There seems to be a call for this kind of literature, and the supply is fully equal to the demand.There are twelve tales in the volume, which begins with \u2018The Constant Green Jerkin,\u201d and ends with \u2018The King o the Three Winds,\u201d and \u2018hey are told to the fascinated children by a talkative domestic Irishman, proom and gardener at the same time.The otlier stories, such as \u201cEthlenn o\u2019 the Mist,\u201d \u201cWild Apples and Golden Grain,\u201d and \u201cFair Aillinn,\u201d are full of Irish charm.\u2014 En Voyage.Conversations in French and English.By T.M.Clark.(New York: Wm.R.Jenkins.) This volume, though not written expressly for that purpose, will form an admirable companion for English- speaking tourists in France.The book is not intended to teach accurate French grammar, which is beyond ita province, but merely to give practice in using and understanding a variety of the expressions most commonly employed, more especially in travelling.«The Birdies\u2019 Ball.\u201d Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d In your department of the Star, March 19, under the heading of \u201cA French Song and an English Song.\u201d wherein H.M.Sopher, Centre street, Orange, N.J., asks for the words of a song entitled \u201cThe Birdies Ball,\u201d of which you state you have no knowledge.1 heard this song at a school concert in Eastern Ontario, about fifteen years ago, and enclose you words of the song, as I remember them A.E.GRANT.(Red Rock, Mont.) Mr.Grant sends me a type-written copy of the ballad, but does not give the authors name.1 print a slightly.different version sent ta me by a lady who adds the name of the nursery poet.The same writer encloses \u201cA German Fairy Story \" about Easter hares and banniès ich I will publish next week.Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d THE BIRDIE'S BALL.(By Ashley Street.) Spring once said to the Nightingal 1 \u2018mean to give you birds a bah, > Pray, ma'am, ask the birdies all, The birds and birdies, great and small.Chores\u2014Tra la la la, etc.Soon they came from bush and tree, Singing loud their songs of glee.Bach one fresh from its cosy nest, Bach one dressed In its Sunday best.The Wren and Cuckoo danced for, lift, The Raven waltz'd with the Yellow-bird'a wife, The awkward Owl and the bashful Jay Wished each other a very good day.A Woodpecker came rom his hole in the tree, And brought his bill to the company.For the cherries ripe and the berries red \"Twas à very long bill.so the birdies d.They danced all day till the sun was low, Till the mother birds prepared to go, When one and all.both great and smail, Flew home to their nests from the Bird- tes\u2019 Ball.Pronunciation, Etc, of the Word Viking.\u201d In answer to Miss E.L.M.(Montreal).I may say that at the present day there is apparently only one pronunciation of the above-mentioned word.It is Vlking, with the first vowel long.The name was applied to any one the piratical Northmen who, In the eighth, ninth and tenth oenturies used to ravage the coasts of Western Europe.Ome of the most famous of these Vikings, a man named Hasting, whose name may be traced Grant's Goldcura A Guaranteed Cure for \u2018 DRUNKENNESS AND BRUGS.PRICE $5.00.May be taken at home or at work, Harmless and easy to take.Recommend ed by physicians and endorsed by Gow= ernment.The Grant Gold Cure Institute, No.£8 St.Dents street, conmner Viger Souare, Montreal, sends Goldeura everywhere IN plain wrapper, with directions for self tresement.on receipt of price.Phone Tast 216.Address GEO.GRANT, 55 St.Denis St., Montreal 121 tf eod = on the Baltic Coast, in Friesland, and in England.was lang the terror of, Go to Your Druggist To-day for a Bottle of -Paine\u2019s Celery Compound If you are physically weak, suffering from depression, lassitude, sleeplosn- nese, nervousness, headache or tired feelings, go to your druggist to-day and buy one bottle of Paine\u2019's Celery Compound, the medicine that never fails to restore health and strength.A single dose of Paine\u2019's Celery Come pound gives instant proof of its mare vellous virtues and powers.Paine's Celery Compound makes and keep peaple well in summer time, Paine\u2019s Celery ~ Compound Makes All the Organs Work in .- Health aud Harmony.If you are sick and desire free medical advice, write to \u201cConsulting Physician,\u201d The Wells & Richardson Co, Limited, 200 Mountain st, Montreal, P.Q.France, Spain and Italy.The word \u201cViking ** is compounded of the Norse \u201cwic\u201d (Swedish \u201cvic ™), a bay, and the termination \u201cinge \u201d (in English \u201cing\u201d), which means of or pertaining to.Hence Viking means a bay\u2014man or \u201ccreeker.,\u201d and ig derived from the \u201cwic \" or creek in which the sea-rover anchored.It was the practice of the Vikings to retire during the winter months to one of the small islands off the coast, and to issue forth again in summer to recommence their piracies.The names of the innumerable (islets of the Hebrides bear curious testimony to the prevalence of this practice, as, with few exceptions, they bear Norse appellations, while the local names on the mainland are almost wholly Celtic.\u201cWick,\u201d as a termination is found in both Anglo-Saxon and Norse names, but the student should observe the difference in its application.With the Anglo-Saxon fit wes \u201ca station ar abode on land.\u201d and we may compare with it the Greek \u2018\u2019oikos\u201d and the Latin \u201cvicus\u2019: but with the Northmen it was \u201ca station for, ships'\u2014hence a smail creek or bay.The inland \u201cwizks,\u201d therefore.are mostly Saxon, while the Norse \u2018\u2018tvicks\u2019\u201d fringe the British cogats and msually indicate the stationy of pirates gather than those of colonists.\u2018The whole coast of Essex is lIined with names ending in \u201cwick,\u201d It may reem almost unnecessary to add that \"YVkng\"\u201d 18 not in any way connected with the word \u201cKing\u201d though asubiless many novices have fallen into the trap.As the first syllable ts \"Vil\" and the last \u201cing.\u201d the original word was probably pronounced .\u201cVik'ing\u201d: but.as I said above, the only pronunciation that i.prevails f¢ \u201cViking.\u201d The most simple- seernini th'rgs sometimes need a ful explanation.; 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The remark has been made and of-9 _ten repeated, that a great deal of edütroversy would have been rendered unnecessary if only the controver- sinlists had in the first place defined their terms.To few discussions has this been more applicable than to those which have raged round the subject Of these articles.The term \u201cHigher Criticism,\u201d hus been singularly misunderstood.but in many cases the misunderstanding has been excusable, and it may frankly be admitted that the term is an unfortunate one.Many writers now use the expression \u201chistorical\u201d criticism, which fs better than \u201chigher\u201d criti- eism, but then the word \u201ccritieism,\u201d is as ambiguous as the word \u201chigher.\u201d It will, therefore, be worth while to set forth in this article as clearly as possible what is meant by \u201cThe Higher Criticism.\u201d .The root from which the word criti- olism is derived means \u201cseparation.\u201d and is applied to the separation of the æood from the bad, or of the more profitable from the less profitable.Such separation impiies an intellectual Judgment.Unfortunately the word criticism nowadays in popular use im- piles blame or condemnation.It is not surprising, therefore, that many .people and even rightly restant the word criticism as applied to the Bible, and regard the higher critics as a of men who are seeking to e authority of the Bible.If this were the case we should not only excuse, but applaud, their right- agus tion.An illustration will, \u2018ever, clearly show how mistaken this conception of the meaning of e word criticism.The late Mat- ow Arnold is said to have been the finest critic of English literature that ever lived.Does this mean that Mr.Arnold sought to destroy English Ift- erature, or that he regarded it with contempt, or that he wanted to prevent people from studying it, or that he regarded himself as superior to Shakespeare and Milton, and Dryden and Johnson?To suppose any of these things would be erroneous in .the highest degree.It was because he loved the English language.and profoundly believed in the excellence of English literature, and wanted to help people to appreciate it at its true worth, and to study it, with intelligence, that he devoted so many years of his life to English criticism.Or, again, the late Benjamin Jowett was & great critic of the philosopher Plato.What does this mean, but that he loved and admired Plato, and sought to commend him to thoughtful readers?In like manner, we contend that.taken as a body, the higher critics of the Bible seek to render it more intelligible, and more useful, not because they have a low opinion of it, but.on the contrary, hold it in high e ss 0 @ We do not, however, wish to mts- lead our readers.The higher critics do sometimes discriminate between scripture and scripture.They do not adhere to traditional views with regard to the authorship or the dates of all the books of the Bible, or the meaning of all its parts.But discrimination is no new thing, only the modern .critic proceeds upon definite principles and carries out his work in a far more thorough-going fashion than did his predecessors.Professor McFad- yen eg.from the.Westminster Conf -@\u2018 passage implying the power and right of all ministers to discriminate between scripture and scripture.After the statement: \u201cIt is requisite that all the canonical books be read over in order, that the people may be better acquainted with the whole body of the scriptures,\u201d occurs the passage: \u201cWe commend also the more frequent reading of such scriptures as he that readeth shall think best for edification of his hearers.\u201d \u201cHere,\u201d adds McFadyen, \u201cis conceded the right of criticism within the sphere of edification; but that right cannot be limited by this sphere.It will and must assert itself within every sphere that is to be brought within the unity of human knowledge or experience.\u201d Critiolsmn then may be described as the discriminating study of the Bible with a view to rendering it more intel- Hgible.\u201cThe functfon of Biblical criticism.\u201d says Professor Kirkpatrick, \u201cis to confirm, correct, or to supplement the al accounts of the origin of the Bible.\u201d \u2018The attempt to decry the critical study of the Old Testament on a priori grounds can only prove mischievous in the end.The intelligent Christian will not say \u2018These views are contrary to my theory of inspiration\u2019 or \u201cThey are incompatible with this or ~~ The Higher Criticism.MOTO OTOTOROIONOEIIO IO KONAO ROO OIE® © ! that dogma, and therefore they cannot be true\u2019; but \u2018are these views grounded upon facts, and if so how must I mod- ity the theory, or qualify the inferences I have drawn from the dogma, and perhaps re-state it 7 ae So much for the word \u201ccriticism.\u201d The word \u201chigher\u201d as applied to a certain kind of criticism is also sadly misconceived.By many people it is supposed to indicate an assumption of superior insight or knowledge, and the higher critic is regarded as a man of conceited and scornful mind.This is an entire, and were the subject a leas serious one, we should say a ludicrous mistake.The \"Higher Criticism\u201d is so- called to distinguish it from the \u2018Lower Criticism.\u201d And the lower criticism deals with the text (l.e.the words themselves) of the Bible.The Bible was.of course, in existence centuries before the invention of printing.Every copy was written by hand, and the copying of the scriptures came to be a regular profession.These copies are called manuscripts (MSS), and of the New Testament there are in the great libraries of Europe a very great number.They are not all written in the same kind of writing, nor do they all verbally agree.None of them are older than the fourth century of our era.Here then is a very interesting problem, to discover which are the most accurate manuscripts, that is, which of them most nearly repeats the words of the author.Take for example a very simple case as an illustration of the facts, and of the problem presented by the facts.Let the reader turn to the last verse of St Luke's Gospel in the authorized version, and he will ind these words: \u201cAnd were continually in the temple praising and blessing God.\u201d Now, let him turn to the same verse in the Revised Version, and he will read : \u201cAnd were continually in the temple blessing God.\u201d Here the word \u2018praising\u2019 is omitted.Why is this ?The answer is that some of the manuscripts have (in Greek) \u201cAnd were in the temple praising God.\u201d Some have \u201cAnd were in the temple blessing God,\u201d and yet others \u2018\u2019And were in the temple praising and blessing God.\u201d The problem is to discover which of these three readings was written by St.Luke.We cannot here describe the way in which the critics arrive at their conclusion, we simply draw attention to the problem presented by the facts and the necessity of criticism of the text.This is the \u201cLower\u201d criticism.-a ce.LJ The \u201cHigher\u201d criticism deals with such questions es the authorship.dates, authenticity and reliableness of the contents of the Scriptures themselves and, as the eloquent Bishop Boyd-Carpenter points out, is inevitable, We propose, all being well, to de- | scribe the methods and some of the results of the Higher Criticism in later articles.In the meantime, we would earnestly warn oyr readers not to Jump to conclusions on draw hasty in- terences.Incalculable injury has been done to the church by this pernicious and nscientific procedure.When Copernicus and Galileo revolutionized men\u2019s thoughts about the relative positions and motions of the earth, the sun and other heavenly bodies, Protestants and Roman Catholics alike united to denounce the new discoveries.One said \u201cthe pretended discovery vitiates the whole Christian plan of salvation\u201d; another, \u201cit casts suspicion on the doctrine of the Incarnation.\u201d Luther, whom the present writer reveres as one of the very greatest of all Interpreters of the Bible, nevertheless could write in this style: \u201cPeople give ear to an upstart astrologer who strove to show that the earth revolves, not the heavens or the firmament, the sun and the moon.Whoever wishes to appear clever must devine some new system, which of all systems is of course the very best.«ce.but sacred scripture telds us that Joshua commanded the sun to stand still.\u201d Calvin says: \u201cWho will venture to place the authority of Co- vernicus above that of the Holy Spir- ie.The profoundly learned and pious Melancthon declared that scripture asserts positively and clearly that the earth stands fast and that the sun moves around it, and accuses Copernicus and his followers of a love of novelty, or a desire to display their ingenuity and of a want of honesty and decency in making their assertions.Is there one educated person In Montreal who would deny that Cardinal Bellarmin.Luther, Calvin and Me- lancthon were wrong, and that Copernicus and Galileo were right?With such warning examples before us, may we not earnestly appeal to candid and courageous souls to belleve that the letter, nay, that not seldom the destruction of the letter is the ry ; free of the spirit.\u201cEvery age.\u201d Bishop Westcott.\u201cwhich is \u2018moved by the spirit of God, feels keenly the searcliing, chastening power of that Divine .+ + \u2026\u2014 We cannot hope to enjoy the splendour of a fuller, purer, light without enduring the pain which necessarily comes from the removal of the vells by which it was obscured.Gain through apparent loss; victory through momentary defeat; the energy of a new life through pangs of travail, such has ever been the law of spiritual progress.©.The difficulties which press us most sorely are really the discipline through which God ts teaching us, veiled promises of coming wisdom.\u201d 1] 20 0 The Higher Criticism.To the Editor of The Montreal Star.Sir,\u2014In no mere spirit of controversy, but moved by.the gravity of the issues at stake, I desire still to enjoy the privilege of communicating with your host of intelligent readers concerning the so-called Higher Criticism.It is fair that we should bear in mind that, except as to their methods of study, the critics by no means dwell together in unity.From Canon Cheyne to San- day is a far cry.One is destructive, the other gravely conservative.It is the fatal tendency of the new theology which ts to many thoughtful minds its danger signal.The novel teaching legitimately carried out does away with the supreme authority of the Scriptures and of the Christ.We of the old theology have no unworthy or faithless fears concerning God's Holy Word.Nor has the Higher Criticism the least power to shake the faith of mature Christians, who know in blessed experience the immer life of the Gospel.We welcome fearlessly all possible light that genuine criticism can throw upon the Bible.But we are anxious, and with cause, concerning Immature and unstable souls who are being on every hand misled by the groundless or at best improved theories of the would-be supplanters of the faith of centuries.As Dr.Pierson has recently pointed out, the Higher Criticism which wages war with myths and fables, is itself built on fables.Rationalism has its miracles as well as faith.The same writer.describes evolution as.the \u201cfruitful mother of a numerous progeny, as well as being the most monstrous fable ever invented.\u201d Evolution gives birth to \u2018\u2019A fable about creation, making matter to be self- existent, the universe to be its own maker.Evolution also bas its fable about man.He also was a pro- \u2018düct.His mother was a monkey, or more remotely a codfish, or an oyster, or a monad, or mite., .It has also its fable about the Bible\u2014that it simply marks a stage in literary evolution, is full of errors, and necessarily defective because only on its way at present to the final product.Yet further, it dares to enter even into the sacred domain of the nature and being of the Holy Son of God, making Him to be only a product\u2014the most perfect man thus far, but ignorant of much that is known to modern critics, reflecting errors of His day, etc.: the best of teachers yet not an infallible, final authority.\u201d 7 It will surely be granted that Bishop Handley Moule is no uneducated alarmist, but a man of sound learning and deep spiritual experience.I would earnestly call the attention of reverent students to his grave words of warning: \u2018If the present powerful movement commonly known as (I use the phrase not as accurate, but as practically intelligible) the Higher Criticism of Holy Scripture, achieves universal acceptance in the Church, and works itself to its legitimate issues, I am compelled to think that the days will be over in which the church will hear, on any great scale, the cry, \"What must ! do to be saved?\u201d and will see penitents coming to the feet of Jesus in thé old way of simple and absolute faith.For the new criticism no longer hesitates to treat our Lord's thought and teaching about the Scriptures as being largely that of His contemporar- les, and fully liable to their mistakes.But s0 great and so deep an element in His thought and in His teachinæ is His view of the Scriptures, that His fallibility there shakes the fabric of His infallibility all through; certainly in a way which (granted ita becoming universal to think so of Him) will, unless human nature ceases to act as now upon familiar facts, profoundly alter the general receptivity of merrtowards the conception that He can be boundlessly trusted.\u201d G.OSBORNE TROOP.Silk Shipment From Japan.Every steamer on the C.P.R.route from Japan -has ingnense cargoes of silk.The Empress of Japan.which reached Vancouver on the 1st inst.had on board twelve cars of raw silk and silk goods, valued at $1,100,000.The entire 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on the Montreal and Quebec ship channel cannot fail but admire one particular figure that stands out prominently as the great projector; the man who persevered In educating the public to the great advantage to be gained and who ultimately succeeded in advancing the work to such a stage that its completion was only a question of time.1 refer to the Hon.John Young.Since 1848, he advocated thé improvement of the ship channel, the consiric- tion of the railway between Montreal and Portland, the construction of a railway fron Montreal to Kingston and Toronto, and in 1851, as Chief Commissioner of Public Works, he favoured the building of a railway from Halifax to Sarnia, established a fortnightly mail service between Montreal and Liverpool, built a number of lighthouses in the Gulf and River St.Lawrence, fostered the Belle Isle route, and de- CURES HEADACHE 25c A Box IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF v All Druggiste or Malied WITHIN 30 MINUTES OR MONEY REFUNDED Write for Free Sample and Humorous Booklet \\ THE HERALD REMEDY CO, Montreal DOI GFODIHOIOIeO D .\u2026 + ~ Lm se , \u2026 THE EDITOR.,.veloped the water powers of the Ottawa.In 1849, when the St.Lawrence canals were opened for traffic, he sent the pro- pellor \u201cIreland\u201d with the first cargo of merchandise direct to Chicago and brought the first cargo of grain from Chicago to Montreal.Dent, in his biography, says : \u2018In the industrial history of Montreal he played an important part for forty years, and to him more than to any one else she owes whatever of mercantile prominence she possesses.\u201d Why does not the city and citizens of Montreal show their appreciation, in tangible form; for services rendered by the Hon.John Young ?I would respectfully suggest, as a fitting memorial, the erection of a bronze statue to be placed near the mouth af the Lachine canal and overlooking the ship channel which, in a great measure, was the fruit of his labours.The \u201cStar\u201d would add an Interesting page to Montreal's history by inaugurating the project, distribute lists and give the citizens an opportunity of subscribing to a fitting memorial, the cost would probably be about $10,000; surely there are 10,000 grateful and appreciative people in our great city who would cheerfully subscribe to such an object.I have no doubt but the Board of Trade, La Chambre de Commerce, Corn Exchange and shipping interests would help on the good work.As the channel is about tô pass away from the control of the department which he so ably managed, in 1851, now, I think, is the fitting time to pay tribute to a worthy, man.D.The Italian Labour Troubles.To the Editor of The Montreal Star.Sir\u2014The attention of the public has been drawn to the fact that hundreds of Itallans are starving in this city, possibly there are many now of the other nationalities in like condition.We understand that the matter is to be gone into personally.I do not think the investigator's task a very easy or pleasant one.In one report it is suggested that possibly an agent or some such person might be the cause of a good deal, if not all, of the suffering.Maybe the poor people, like many others, were told that it did not matter if they land- éd with scarcely a cent in their poe- kets, they would find plenty of work and get good treatment with an opportunity of making a fortune In a very short time.We hear much just now about certain employers who are supposed to be getting plenty of men from Enz- land, New York and other placés to replace those who are asking for just conditions of labour as others ar.en- t be considered unreasonable to sugg: that such actions as this helped to bring around such a state of things Doubtless you will remember that not long since a certain gentleman of this city, while in another country attending a congress, was asked his opinion respecting certain letters that were appearing in the papers at that place, with reference to the state of the labour market in some cities in Canada, he considered such statements were a crime and very unpatriotic.I wonder what that same gentleman thinks of this state of things.Even these sad events have their advantages, They afford the philanthropist an opportunity of seeing his name figure very comspicuously on a subscription list.which no doubt js more congenial than paying employes such wages as would enable them to live more hu- In conclusion, I hope the Inquiry will be successful in discovering the cause of this state of things and that ! some measure will be adopted whereby a recurrence will be avoided.~ (Signed) W.F.JOHNSTON, Secretary Immigration Committee, Montreal Trades and Labour Council.The Wages of Italians.To the Editor of the Montreal Star.Sir.\u2014I was considerably surprised to read last evening in your columns, that representations are being made te the council for monetary help in aid of destitute Italians, of whom it was stated, that there are several hundreds In the city.Two weeks ago, as superintendent of a large manufacturing concern.I sent one of our foremen to the *\u201cItallan Labour Bureau,\u201d for six (6) workmen, offering wages of $1.15 to $1.25 per day.He was most discourteously received by an official, and told to tell his manager, that no workmen would be engaged by him under 81.50 per day.French-Canadians are glad to work for na day.and I am somewhat surprised that these foreign emigrants would rather starve, or receive public charity, than agree to what is the standard rate of wages here for native Canadian help.A SUPERINTENDENT.(Montreal, June, 1904.) \u201cSpoliatory Legislation.\u201d To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir,\u2014I desire to bring to the knowledge of the public.through the columns of your newspaper, facts connected with recent legislation, which, though affecting in this instance myself alone, are, I think, of sufficient general importance to justify me in submitting them to the judgment of your readers.The Town of Chicoutimi introduced a bill, at the present session of the Quebec Legislature, amending ita charter, in which was contained a clause dealing with the ownership of lands reserved for streets and squares at the time that the town was origin ally laid out by the Government.When the bill came before the Private Bills Committee of the Legislative Assembly, the Chicoutimi Pulp Company obtained an amendment excepting from the operation of the bill, certain lands, and declaring them to have been and to be their property.The text of the amendment proposed by the Chicoutimi Pulp Com- ing [oMcial plan and book of refe .hd [ _ Hibben Coyle, ar, lue Grcin, Joa Imperial ee Sr TEAICER temperature.I~ é Guessing at the heat of an oven spoils .more food than inexperienced cooks.Dainty pastry and delicate cakes are ruined if the oven is too hot or not hot enough.The oven thermometer of the Imperial Oxford does away with all guesswork.The least experienced can tell to a certainty when the oven is ready for baking or roasting.Every housekeeper will appreciate this convenience of the Range Most cooking failures may be traced to the fact that you don't know your oven.With the Impenal Oxford Range you know that the heat : = of the oven is evenly distributed and its exact Write for the Imperial Oxford booklet.Or better still, will you call at one of our the stove itself?The Gurney Foundry Co.\u2018 Toronto, Canada IN, Montreal, Winnipeg Vancouver Ca Oxford agencies and see Limited tT nas no\u201c The Queen of Tollet Preparation \"11 aatinly Remaves and Prevents alk EQUAL æ BEETHAM'S 4% ROUGHNESS For KEEPING REDNESS Reg?CHAPS, THE SKIN IRRITATION, TAN, ete.SOFT, SMOOTN sooTHING & REFRESHING.te ied Bottles, 1s.and 2s.8d.(in England) me AND WHITE \u201c00m maxass: SKIN TONIC AT M.BEETHAM & SON, Choltenham, votes ms ALL SEASONS.BHGLAND.LLIENT.Known tien te the registered trade-mark : Wholesale Agency for CANADA: No.pany and carried in the Legislative Assembly was as follows: \u201cNevertheless, the right of property In the town does not extend to any part of Montcalm street, upon which the wharves of the Chicoutimi Pulp Company are now built, nor to the lands bordering such street to the west, which lands had been reserved upon the original plans of the division of the village of Chicoutimi for a street, and upon wnich the sald wharves are also built: nor to the lands which may have been reserved upon the said plans, for streets, which are pow numbered 935 910, 909, 882, 1130; 1148, 1149, 1161, and also that part of lots numbers 922 and 1162 border- on the river Chicoutimi, of the the Town of Chicoutimi, and ich have been sold to the Chicoutimi 1 Company or its predecessors by the Government of the Province of Quebec; and all the said lands are declar- \u2018ed to have been and to be the property of the Chicoutimi Pulp Company.\u201d Now, a portion of the lands described in this paragraph never have been and are not now the property of the Chicoutimi Pulp Company, but are my property.When the bill came before the Private Bills Committee of the Legislative Council, 1 appeared, both person- aly and by counsel, produced the titles to the property and so far satisfied the committee that I had at least a reasonable case, that the Attorney- General amended the clause so as to make it read as follows:\u2014 \u201cNevertheless, the right of property in the town does not extend to \u2018any part of Montcalm street upon which the wharves now In the possession and use of the Chicoutimi Pulp Company are now built, nor to the lands bordering such streets to the west, which lands had been reserved upon the original plans of the division of the village of Chicoutimi for street, and upon which the sald wharves are also built; nor to, the lands which may have been reserved upon the said plans, for streets, which are now numbered 835, 910, 909, 882, 1130, 1148, 1149, 1161, and also that part of lots numbers 932 and 1182 bordering on the river Chicoutimi, of the official plan and book of reference of the town of Chicoutimi, and which have been sold to the Chicou- timi Pulp Company or its predecessors br the Government of the Province of Quebec; and it is hereby deciared that the town of Chicoutimi has no right of pwnership in the =aid lands, notwithstanding any reserve that may bave been made in any deed or any law with regard to the same, and that any rights which the town may have had to the ownership of said lands belong to the Chicoutimi Pulp Company.\u201d The Chicoutimi Pulp Company were not pleased with this amendment: nothing but a declaratory act would satisfy them, and on the third reading of the bill notice to restore the clause as passed by the Legislative Assembly was given by the Hon.Nemese Gar- neau, president of the company.I hhd, of course, no opportunity of being heard before\u2019 the House, and the following gentlemen woted to take my property and give it to the Chicoutimi Pulp Company: Hon.Mess.Audet, Berthiaume, Bryson, Cormier, N.Garneau, Girouard, Le Rue, Lanctot, Mathieu, Methot, Rolland, Sylvestre and De Varennes.Of these gentlemen the Hon, N.N.Garneau and the Hon.V.W.Le Rue are directors of the Chi- Tonic, Restorative, Digestive Wine.VERY PALATABLE.the world and prescribed in all cases of Anaemia, Debility and Convalescence, te youn the aged.Iuvaluable in hot climates.Each bottle of gesxive VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL bears, in add ¢1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTS.(2) A METAL SEAL, adevertising CLETEAS.MM.Meagher Brothers & Co., e of |: g women, children asd E\u2014One win after \u201cthe two prin meals.14, Rue de Bresoles, MONTREAL.37 l1awtt coutimi Pulp Company.Those who voted against this act of spollation were: Hon.Messrs.Archambault.Chapais, Gilman, Sharples, Turner and Ward.The Intention of the promoters was to obtain a legislative title to property which the Chicoutimi Pulp Company pretended to own, but its title to which was manifestly so insufficient that it was afraid to submit it to the test of à legal decision.I think the public must conclude that the Chicoutimi Pulp Company had no confidençe in their pretended title, otherwise the unheard of recourse to a declaratory law with respect to private property would have been unnecessary._ While the value of the land at issue may not be very great, the principle involved !n legisiation of this character is of supreme importance to the public; not alone to those persons whose property the Chicoutimi Pulp Company may covet, but to all people whose property may be coveted by others having sufficient influence to obtain legistation of this kind.I may, however, add that I am advised that though the intention of the promoters is clear, it is doubtful whether the object has been attained, and I propose forthwith to test the question, and if necessary, carry it to the Privy Council; should I find that my property really \u201chas been transferred to the Chicoutimi Pulp Company.I shall come back to the Legislature and ask that body to undo the injustice done and return the property stolen, I suggest for the consideration of the public whether législation of this chare acter ot calculated to prove in- jurfous to Canadian enterprise seeking capital on the English or foreign money market.If companies can promote and carry legislation, transferring to them other people's property, they can also promote and carry legisia+ tion by which creditors will be deprived of their security, or.if desired, of their recourse against their debtors.Is it reasonable, under these circumstances, to expect that capitalists will invest money in this province ?I have the honour to remain, Your obedient servant, WM.PRICE.(Quebec, June 1, 1904.) Leroy:Beaulieu Conference.Next Sunday.Mr.Leroy-Beaulieu, the well known French publjcist and a member of the Institute, will hold a conference at the Monument National at the request of the Association St.Jean Bantiste and of the Alllance Francaine.Beware of Olntments for Caterrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will rurely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces.Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physiclans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the Ford you can possibly derive from them.Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by PF.J.Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.contains na mercury.and is taken internally acting.directly upon the blond and mucous surfaces the system.In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine.Tt is taken internsaily and made in Toledo.Ohto, by F.J.Cheney & Ca.Tes- timoniais free.2 .Bold by Druggists.Price, 76e per bot- te, Take Hal's Fimily Pills for De tion., Ayr HON.- 1.8 EMMERSON'S SPEEBH-=-\u2014= «200% THE CRAND- TRUNK PACIFIC LIL * 244 How the Minister of Following is a fuller report of the speech In which Hon.H.R.Enunerson, © the Minister of Railways, finally broke the silence which so long was the astonishment and derision of Parliamen-\u2019 tary circles.A perusal of this report.which is taken dire.t from Han- sard, will confirm (he view of the speech expressed by M:.Bell.of Pic- tou.who spoke after Mr.Emmerson, and why, confessed lus surprise that | Mr.Framerson managed to occupy the Jtention of tire House for an hour and a half without saying anything at all on the project under discussion.Mr.Emmerson dealt with the Grand Trunk Pacific project as first announced and no word did he say as to the amendments, all in favour of the company, which had been mule In tne contract between the two seesions.Mr.Em- merson's speech.as far as it referred to the bil) itself, and apart from his explanation as to his sllence and concerning his disastrous defeat In St.John city election, might have been delivered last session.Mr.Emmerson spoke as follows: Hon.Mr.EMMERSON (Minister of Rallways and Csnals).Mr.Speaker, I am sure 1 have every reason to be grateful for the consideration (hat has been shown re on this Side cf the House on all nccusons sine I fast had the honour ¢f havr'g à seut herv and | appreciate at its true vaine the distinguished consideration\u2014shali I say courtesy ?\u2014which has been extended to me by hon.gentlemen opposite not merely to-night, but™during the past tao weeks.This measure.pre-emin- ent as it is above all other measures since the days of the Canadian Pacific Railway scheme, having reached this stage 1 may be pardoned.perhaps.even by hon.gentlemen opposite.If I.venture to make a few observations.notwithatanding that 1 gave expression to my views Inst vear at some length.and notwithstanding She further fact that the Minister of Finance (Mr.Fleld- ing), has covered the ground In a most ample, able, and comprehensive war.I do not think I need follow at any great length the remarks of the hon._member.for South Lanark Mr.Hag: gart).TI need not follow him in hia wanderings; but I might avail myseif | of the opportunity to congratulate a gentleman.who is not now a member of this House on the very sudden conversion wbich he has been the means of bringing about.I do not think the conversion was direct.but that il was ather through the medium of the eader of the Opposition.We have noticed the very great change which has apparently come over his mind with respect to Government ownership.Since 1 first entered this House, time and time aga have I heard the hon.gentleman from South Lanark speak very forcibly: against Government ownership and against Government- opérated lines But to-night he has tumbled in head first, feet up.He took the tumble.and he has certainly given an exhibition of a conversion as sudden as one of which we are told fn: Holy Writ I do not intend, at this stage.to make any further remarks with respect to the hon.gentleman\u2019s attitude on the question.But there is a suspicion, in the Maritime Provinces, at least, that the hon.gentleman.when he bad charge of the Department of Railways was disposed 1 not to continue the operation of the Intercolonia] as a Government rafiway.There is a\u2019 suspicion that there was a | mesh conspiracy.I might say\u2014to , have the Intercolonial Railway become the property.of a great corporation.That was frustrated, very happily In my judgment, by the electors in the election of 1888.It seems to have bean a well-founded suspicion because you cannot convince the people of the Maritime Provinces to-day that, if the hon, gentleman had continued as Minister of Railways, the Intercolanial Rallway would not have ceased to be a Government-owned and Government- operated road.\u2018There is one other remark.made by the hon.gentleman to which, perhaps, I should refer, He referred to the remarks of Mr.Allen before the meeting of the shareholders of the Grand Trunk Rallway, in London, in March last, and seemed to lay great stress upon the fact that the paper read by the son of Mr.Allen.who had resigned as a director, was written by Mr.Allen before the modified contract was made.If there was any point to be made against the Finance Minister's argument with respect to that.it would be from this stand- point-that the words to which exception was taken by Mr.Allen had been modified or changed by the contract which subsequently entered Into the later contract.Let me call the attention of this House to the fact that the very points to which exception had been taken by Mr.Allen, the clause of feature contained in the first contract to which exception was taken is precisely the same.There is no serious change in the modified contract, The hon.gentleman spoke of the In- tercolonial Railway and its management.particularly during the past seven years, referred to the cheap purchases by that road.I do not propose at this moment to enter into a discussion with respect to the Intercolonial Rajlway.I quite agree with the hon.æentleman when he states that mater- fals are purchased as cheaply.If not more cheaply by the Intercolonial Railway than by other corporations.Mr.ROSAMOND.The hon.member for South Lanark did not say shat.He said that could be done.Mr.EMMERSON.The hon.member for South Lanark (Mr.Haggart) made a remark about cheap purchases and he admitted that the purchases of material in connection with the Intercol- onial were very cheap.He based on that an argument in favour of government ownership and rather pointed to the extravagance In other directions than the purchase of materials.I do not think that point is material at this moment.nor do I think it material to discuss government ownership; a little Water on perhaps I shell invite the attention of the House to the attitude of some of the leaders of the hon.gentle men.I am sure it is no mere rhetors- cal déclaration to state that we in Canada to-day are nation-bullders-\u2014not merely the representative men on the floor of Parliament.not merely those who hold Cabinet positions, but the wturdy yeomanry of the country, the pioneer of the west.the man on the plains and the settler in the more settled communities of the east are all enthused with the determination to develop Canada.to bulld ft up.It is an axiomatic truth that railways precede national development, And the extension of trade and commerce follows rallway construction.It is a further truth that manufacturers cannot thrive or agri- culture-flourish in advancé-of transportation facilities.We have had this ex- emplifigd in the building of the Cana- FOOT ELM OO GURES i.SWEATY 4 FEET Hundreds have been cured.It will | .26 ta at drug stores, or by ma pangs fren ¢ OTT JURY, Bawmanwille, Ont.ailways Broke His Long Silence During the Great Railway Debate in the House of Commons., States made very great sacrifices with fs hes 4 =?dian Pacific Railway.We first had it exemplified in the building of the In- tercolonial, then later on with respect to the Canadian Pacific Railway.I need not elaborate that point, but if we gu beyond our own country and look at our neighbours to the south.if we cast eur eyes in that direction, what do we see ?Some fifty years ago the people in.Ohio and some of the other éustern a view to extending thetr railways.They aided them very largely by land subsfdies.The United States itself contributed to that, und if we take that country as an illystration of what has been accomplished, 1 am sure that in that very thought itself there is a jus- uncadon for the attitude and the course of the Government with respect to the present proposal for the construction of the [ranseontinental Railway.In 1850 there was In the United States a population of 23,000,000.They had 9.- 000 miles of rallway.Their internal commerce as $2,000,000,000.Their total wealth was $7,000,000,000.In 1903 their total pepulation was 79,000,000.Their mileage of rallway was 202,000.Their internal commerce, which is a synonym for their national commerce.was $20.000,000,000.Their total wealth was $100.000,000,000.Mark the increase in the short period of fifty-three years.Their mileage of railway had increased 2,000 per cent.:; their population hus Increased 230 per cent.their Internal commerce had increased $00 per cent Their total wealth had increased 1,400 per cent.With th object lessons.with the object lesson 40 be seen in our own country and the object lesson to sich 1! have just refdrred in connection with the United Stites, is it at all surprising that the peopig of this country.since the first proposition was [vas to be carried out, as carried out It alla a j IAUSL be, If the wishes of the oe | ne oe she made to have a second t econtinentas ratlway, have looked cadpriy to the Parliament of Canada with'a view that their well expressed desires should be fairly and fully consummated with re- \"spect to this matter?They do look for that, and\u2018when the right hon.leader of the Government brought Ris propoeals before this House not quite a year ago, the hope which was evidenced In the country gave place to faith and the people looked forward to the early consummation of that idea.This hope and falth were not sectional.They were to be found everywhere throughout the country, noi merely in the great west.but in the east.In the great west where there is a tide of immigration of about 100.000 souls yearly.where the people are rushing in by tens of thousands to find homes for themselves and for their fam- flies, it must be realized that among them and throughout the whole country there is a throbbing pulsation not merely in regard to the agricultural life of the country.but in reference to the industrial life of the country, and there is evidence that.the people feel there is an urgent necessity for bringing; closer together the remote séctions of this country.People who have not crossed this continent have no idea of the vast distances.They cannot possibly realize the difficulties that there are in the way of having the remote sections of the Dominion brought more closely together.Those of us who have had the privilege of going through this country realize that unless the several provinces are bound more closely together, unless there fs compression there cannot be that advancement either in our social, or our political or industrial life that.the resources of this country Justify.With the conditions prevalling to-day there is a feeling bropdcast throughout this country that the time for action is ripe.There is a feeling which will be tremendous under the immigration which will arise in the future that iriactivity on our part means the dwarfing of our future development, and supineness under existing conditions means that we are not bulld- ing for the future as we should.This of course is but a very faint and inadequate picture of the sentiment that prevails throughout this country.Have hon.gentlemen in this House realized all that this means ?Have they taken into consideration what the people of this country demand ?Are they reallzing now.have they been realizing during the past month or more that there is an eager hope on the part of the people of Canada that parliament shall take ! Minister of Railways and Canals, such a step as will develop and open up this country and bring together its various sections?If they have realized this what have been their methods ?They have contributed in no way towards the advancement of the idea | which prevails throughout this country that we need another transcontinental line.It will be admitted and it is admitted that there is 2 necessity for this road.It will be admitted that If that necessity exists we should have the road.There may very naturally and very properly be difference of opinion as to the attainment of that object in some form or other.I notice that ail of the leaders on the oppoeition, and almost all of the hon.gentlemen: opposite are leaders, or assume to be, have apparently united to obstruct in every possible way the carrying out of the idea of a second tranacontinental rall- way.Let us briefly, fte the history of this measure.If » 1903, the proposals of the First Minister were laid before the House.Through weary weeks the measure was debated and it | there.I listened to that delegation.and was discussed from every standpoint.We all had a share in the discussion.; Finally.in the autumn months.the bill : had reached the stage when it was pro- i - i dulge in taunts against me, I hava nounced to be a settled fact that in so far as the Government and Parliament of Canada were concerned this Domin- fon would have a second transcontinental rallway.Then, the hope of the people turned to the company for the carrying out of their part of the transaction.With faith they looked to the Government for the execution of thelr portion of the contract.They had witnessed the obstruction in Parllament during the past session and they feared that obstruction in some form or other was being used out of Parlla- ment, that perhaps in the financial world there were methods pursued that would obstruct the full carrying out of this project.At first.ft was only a fear.Soon the country realized that it was all too true and the Grand Trunk Paclfic promoters came back to Canada fully realizing that in sont way the financial world had been turned against them.This was a very unfortunate condition of thirigs\u2014at least it was so considered throughout Canada.There was a feeling.and I am sure hon.gentlemen opposite must have shared it, of very great disappointment, fully proving and evidencing this fact that there was à very strong desire that the railway should proceed and proceed without delay and when It was found that it was Impossible to have that scheme go through in its then condition there was very serious disappointment on the part of the people of the country.The promoters of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway came to the rament again and the Government, I think very wirely \u2018in the judgment of the country.decided to relax some of the original bands by which they had tied the company in the first agreement.The modifications and charges In the original agreement were but a degree.They involved no departure from the essential principles of the original contract.The people recognised that if this project * \"e + - THE __ MONTREA L.DAILY STAR-SATURDAY er \u2014~T TT aes 1 are observed, these changes must be hed \u201cby arliament.; Parliament : J pass \u201camd the people of the! country looked Jy- for » speedy | raugcation of They realized t nat ter had bewu7 fully: and _exhqustivély discusséd and they expected that these modifications would ve u, Unve Fau- fled by Parijament and that there would be no delay.The thousunds throughout the leugth and breadth of this country who were looking hope- tolly forward to participating in this | great work, the men who were seeking | employment, those who were looking forward to going out into the West and there aiding in the carrying out | of this idea, those ergaged in the industrial Ille of the country who were calling hopefully for markets for their manufactured products, have been dis- | appointed, because there has been this | unforeseen @élay.And why has there been delay ?lt is because of the obstructive tactics of hon.gentlemen opposite.It is because of their obstruction in this House; obstruction that has not a parallel.in any Parliament in this or in any other country, an obstruction whicli Was wbsolutely without justification.i Mr.Clancy\u2014Did they obstruct the deposit of the $5,000,000 by the Graud Trunk Company ?- Mr.Emmerson \u2014 The deposit was made before this session of Parliament assembled, so that there is no point in the interruption of the hon.gentleman.\u2018The obstructive tactics of these gentlemen last year have been improved upon this year.and when every other avenue was closed to them they thought of debating whether the Minister of; lways should not have addressed | the House, - ; Mr.Sam Hughes\u2014And the Minister of Rallways has spoken at last.EXPLAINS HIS SILENCE.Mr.Emmerson \u2014My hon.friend (Mr.Sam.Hughes) has a very unbridled tongue, und 1 wish he had horse sense enough to know how tu check lt.sir, 1 do not wish to make references Lo myself; personal references are not inspiring, certainly not to me.Let me, however, say that if the tactics which have been adopied towards myself by gentlemen opposite during the past few weeks, lend dignity to the House of Commons, I fail to appreciate the true spirit of parliamentary government in this or any other land.Let me ask the House to consider my conñeodtion with : this ;matter.It is claimed that I have\u2019 been incongistent, and it is sald that because 1 have the honour of being should have taken charge of this measure and should have directed its passage through Parliament.I _hecame \u2018Minister of Rallways and Canals on | the 15th of January last, and so I did .not participate in the preparation of the contract or in the modifications thereto.1 felt that it was not my duty to in any way take the matter out of the hands of those gentlemen who had so ably guided it through Parllament last session.I know that modesty is not a commodity in which my hon.friends opposite indulge to any great extent, but I did at least hope that they would have appreciated that .virtue when they saw it exemplified in others.My hon.friend the Minister of Finance was acting Minister of Railways in 1908, and did he Introduce .the measure to Parliament, or did he gulde It through lis several stages ?No.As was natural, the right hon.the leader of this House.&vho Is the father of this great measure, gulded it through the Commons, and its legal aspect was very ably dealt with by the Minister of Justice.And why should there be any change from the proce- | dure of last year ?I felt that there was no necessity.for my engaging in the debate, or sitting in thls House to hear repeated the time worn and stale stories wi respect to this bill, and that I might much better be employed in looking after the affairs of my department.I gave my time to those who had business with the Department of Rallways amd Canals, and I may say that the duties of that department are not of a light character.Day after day while the discussion on this blll was dragging along.I sat in: the office here receiving delegation after delegation of gentlemen who came to make representations to the Minister on important matters affecting public interest.The very afternoon that the leader of the Opposition indulged in his tirade I was listening to a delegdtion from North Sydney.in the province of Nova Scotia.who came to make representations as to the terminal facilities at that port.That question is a very important one, affecting as it does our trade relations with Newfoundland, and M is essential ! not only in the interest of the port of North Sydney, and of the province of Nova Scotia, but the interests of all Canada, that an effort should be made to provide ample terminal facilities I believe that their wants will be recognized by Parliament upon the ad- | vice of the Government.Why shouid | my hon.friends opposite complain be- | cause I am doing this ?On an average four delegations have waited on me each afternoon.aside from those which visit me during the morning hours at | the department.TI felt that in daing ; this I was discharging my duty to my country as Minister of Rallways and | Canals; I felt that 1 was discharging my duty as I saw it.and in this light I concelve that the remarks indulged .in by hon.gentlemen opposite have ' not done justice to themselves or to | this Parliament.Of course, I know | that these gentlemen are good natured; | I was almost going to say that they are not sincere, but perhaps that would not be parliamentary.Mr.Henderson\u2014Oh, quite so.Mr.Emmerson\u2014I would rot wish to use unpariiamentary language towards any hon.gentleman, and especially is that the case in reference to my hon.friend from Halton (Mr.Henderson), but if his friends have seen fif to in- the satisfaction of knowinæ that they did me .no harm, and as to the mystery which surrounded my silence.that seems to have worried these hon.gentlemen themselves more than it has troubled me.\" CHARGE OF INCONSISTENCY.And now with resnect to the charge ot inconsistency.We have had quires of extracts quoted to show that I have been inconsistent.and that my course during the discussion on tbe bill to incorporate the Grand Trunk Pacific Company last year, was not in harmony - with the course that I have since pursued.Let us see about that.Certain gentlemen were desirous ot being in- | corporated under the name of the: Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company with a view to construct and operate a railway between the Pacific ocean and North Bay.I opposed that bill in the committee.I felt that it was not a national line.I believed that it was not in the true sense a measure that would fulfil {he expectations of the people in all sections of Canada.I did not take that attitude merely in the interest of the section of the country from which I come.I took it because I felt that it was in the interest of all Canada that CASTORIA For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of = vuifleu sgrecuait| ob b Govern t fast yeaï\u2018 the mat-| would __simply + ntèap\u2014 l products '\u2018.o h \u2018I feit that would be in the interest of .must compel them to operate fn road - 8lated, it would be preferable for the : from Canadian ports during the winter iposed company the opportunity of taking the produce out by way of Portland.It is said that I am inconsistent if that respect.Why, sir, I ! consult with me nor confer with me in \"Canals.One thin ,& Government-constructed and Govern- i Company first got their short line rall- \u2018Year: 1 tor if we were to ald any rallway at snouia THaV6 A -gunway _ Shores of ag shores of thé AUantic, -b continent on Canadign = If this ling ware constructed ah y | y.1 med.nat the - be transported wi: to.N@ Bay and out through Amexjedn, chin: nels to \"American seapottd.\u201d I did nof- conceive {t to be within the line af my duly to support such a nieusure.\u2018rae bill was subsequently amended go that its castern terminus would be at Que- tec.That was a little better; but | felt that even with that amendment I should oppose the measure, and¢l did.I realized that if the products of the West were brought to the East by that company as far as Quebec,perhaps during the summer months shipments would be \u20ac from the port of Quebec, but dufeing the winter months every pound of traffic would go via Portland or Boston or some other American port, particularly Portland, and the company.I realized that it would nut be in their interest to transfer their freight at Quebec to the Intercotonia) Rallway.1 realized that If you wished to make that company interested in uUlilizing Canadies winter ports, veu into the Maritime Provinces with the view of utilizing a port there; and 1 did propose as an alternative that rather than build a rallway alded by Government funds from the Pacific to Quebec, to be treated in the way 1 have Government of Canada tu extend the Intercolonial into the \u201cwheat flelas of the West, where it could gather.up the grain and bring it down to be shipped months, even though it might be done ata less.1 argued that would be better Lo do that than to give this yro- went further In that connection.When even the hon.member for South Lan- ark (Mr.Haggart) and ather hon.gentlemen opposite in the committee were \u201csneering at the proposition and scouting the idea that the Intercojonial \"would be extended into the West.I went further.1 said: If you are op-, posed to extending the Government line | into the wheat fields of the West, con- | struct a line into the West and give the company the right to opérate it: place upon that company the onus of ! operating the road, and give rights over it to all companies which gather the wheat of the West into the great city : of Winnipeg.At that time the Government had not made its proposals.At that time there was nothing in the | alr; there were ns whispers as to what | should be done.It has been sald that | the suggestions which I made with res- | pect to the extension of the Intervuiu- ! nial into the wheat fields of the West were inspired by the then Minister of .Rallways.Let me say, in justice to that gentleman, that from the very be- : ginning down to the close he did not any way with respect to any policy in relation to the building of the trans- | continental Hne: and when I made the ; suggestions - which I did before the | Railway Committee, I did it without .any knowledge, other than what other | hon.members had as to the views of | the then Minister of Railways and! ; I never did propose was a Governmefit-owned and operated road from the \u2018Atlantic to the Pacific.I did propose ,a Government-owned and operated réad to tht wheat fields of the West: or as alternauve fo that, ment-owned but company operated road to the wheat figlds of the West.\u201cbpostticn :, to Government ownership and , Garern- ment operation was so strongly Ka: CH dence in that committee tirat L'reaijgéà thé utter futility of any attempt Peu.made to have an extensfon \u201c of the Government \u201craillway int&ithe west.There were very few who had\" any sympathy with the idea.I do not know of one hon.member sitting on the other side df tie House who fas voured the proposition in any degree.If the company has its terminus at a Canadian seaport in the east.there Is no doubt that it will be to its interest to uve it That is the history of all railways.It ts particularly the-his- tory of the Canadian Pacific Rattway with respect to the city of St.John.When the Canadian Pacific Raliway way it was with no idea that there would be an export trade through the port of St.John; and It was only after years of persistence on the part of the people of Canada and the people of the Maritime Provinces, that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company made any movement towards the ear- rying out of that Idea.Efforts were put forth by the people of St.John, the people of New Brunswick and the Legislature of New Brunswick all urging that there should be an export trade.Even steamship llres were communicated with, negotiations were had, and it was by reason of the cooperation of the steamship lines with the Government and with the Canadian Pacific Railway, that finally there was a start; and it is only, I believe, fince this Government came into power that the full fruition of all that ex- renditure has been realized.Not the full fruition because\u2019 the work is In Progress, It is advancing year by there are a great many strides in that directfon, and the port of St.John is \u2018destined to.become a great port for Canadian exports.Subsequent to the understanding referred to in connection with the Railway Commission, the Government announced its policy.True, it is not the original proposition as made by me, namely, the extension of the In- tercolonial to the western wheat fields, but it was at least the carrying \u2018out of an idea which I had foreshadowed | in that committee in connection with the construction and ownership and operation of the line.The propost- tion in a few words is this: The Government should construct and own the road from Winnipeg to the Mari)- time Provinces.via Quebec, and this road should be operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific, but should be open to all companies gathering wheat in the west evishing to have running rights over it.I know that it is certainly popular throughout New Brunswick: 1 realixe that there is a strong feeling among the people there -in favour of this proposition, and they are oniy hoping that there shall be no more obstruction on the part of the Opposition to delay the carrying out of this scheme.The proposal is certainly ail that J would ask for and really more, because it insures the construction and ownership by the Government, {pvolv- ing the contrel of rates, and the obviation of all the objections which werd so often made by hon.gentlemen pp- posite to the operation of a railway by the Government.What is of mére Importance perhaps, 1t is the shortest possible line from the wheat centres of the west to the Atlantic seaboard, and that, considering our geographical position, is an element worthy of the greatest consideration.There 15 one thing lost sight of, it seems to me, tn this discussion.We speak of this railway, us one interided for the sole purpose of emptying the rich fields of the west out on the Atlantic seaboard, but to my mind it is equally for the benefit of the east und will provide a market for the products of the east.It will not merely provide a market for the manufacturers of Montreal and Toronto and other great centres in \u2018ths: provinces of Quebec and Ontario, but also for the business men of the ez- treme east.To-day I know of one concern, whieh has been in exi in Moncton a number.of years, a very.prosperous man ring compan, which is making svary ngeme faking advantage of the.mackeps a\" \u2018 - 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ve laté Pots, Cake Plates, Eee anese China); Che 8, etc., at Hanging Lamp, etc., ete.; regular 9.00.Sale price $5.50 rice d acock, royal vere 50% $8.50 Table Bets and Odd Pleces of Fancy Glassware.CHINA $1.75 and upward.$2.50 and upward.\u201c SPECIAL DINNER SET SALE.DINNER SETS\u2014 New patterns, 97 pleces, | 6 different colors \u2014 pink, blue, green, penally DINNER SETS\u2014in 5 colors, een, brown and pencil.oral designe, in best Erg- lish ware; regular Sale Price ed in dinnerware.4 Doors West of Chabolllez Square- 6 o'clock Tea Sets, with 4 Cups and ese Dishes, Fancy Vases, Cups and Parlour Lamp.Hall Lamp, 91.235 and upwards.ink, blue, he latest $4.15 | $6.25 eet.This is the greatest bargain ever offer- of the west and is hoping for a speedy consummation of this project.THE CONSERVATIVE posfrion.1 do not wish to repeat what has been 80 very eloquently expressed by my hon.friend the Minister of Finance, wut I cannot refrain -from making a reference to what we heard so much about last year, the proposition of my hon.friend the leader \"of the Opposi- tton, known as \u2018the alternative proposition.That withering plant.which has never been watered by the favourable consideration of this House or .even of the hon.gentieman's friends, around him, or stimulated by the nourishing sunshine of popular approval.is.entirely neglected this year.\u2018We de not heur of it at all It is true that the faltering hesitancy regard- ng government ownership which was ro much ln evidence heretofore has heen measurably removed, and we now have a northwest and east policy of government ownership.Some of the leaders on the other side say that the road should end at North Bay.Some say, that It should not be bullt at all, ,and others pretend that we should | pyrchase the Canada Atlantic and utilize the waterways Let me say once and for all that individually J look upon any echeme that will extend the Intercolonial to Ontario with favour.and if the purchase of the Canada Atlantic would tend to that end, I, as an individual member, would favour that proposition.But the Trana- continental Rallway scheme now under consideration is in no sense a bar to the carrying out of what 1s called the Georgian Bay scheme.But I do recognize this Yact, that the purchase of the Canada Atlantic by the Government and the operating of it as a part of the Intercolonial Railway system will not meet with the success which ts hoped for.at least, by the people of the Maritime Provinces.When they get to Parry Sound, they will not find material there seeking an outlet to But a pertinent question that suggests itself is this: Is the Conservative party In \u2018favour os government ownership?I do-not propose to discuss government ownership.as an abstract question, but tn a hazy sort of way we have been led to believe that the Conservatives do favour.this principle.My hon.friend, the leader of the Opposition, in his amendment so happily described by the Minister of Finance, no doubt hopes that the country may think that he does believe in the government ownership of railways.But I ask, 18 he sincere, because that is the test we should apply to the attitude a public man takes on any public question?It i» not sufficient that men should possess the genius of statesmanship, they should also be sincere in the exer cise of that genius.And if the hon.gentleman is sincere In the attitude he took this afternoon, is he in harmony with those around him?1g he in harmony with the leaders of the Conservative party in the Senate?I want to invite the attention of the House and the country to the remarks of a gentleman, who is highly honoured and respected in the Conservative councils, I refer to the ex-Premier, Sir Mackenzie Bowell.When this bill] was under discussion in the Senate last session, Sir Mackenzie Bowell\u2019 made some remarks which were very pertinent and which the leader of the Opposition will find it difficult to harmonize with the views he has expressed during this debate.After quoting Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Mr.Emmerson congnued: These are the views expressed by the Conservative leader In the Senate.It will be interesting to observe when he comes to criticise this contract on behalf uf his party In the Senate the attitude he assumes.If he can take.this tumble with the speed and alacrity shown by my hon.friend from South Lanark (Mr.Haggart) he is to be congratulated on one standpoint at least.THE ST.JOHN ELECTION.Referring again to my silence during this debate a further reason has been given by hon.gentlemen Opposite in connection with the result of an election held in the oity of St.John in February last.That contest is put forward as a proof of the fact that the people of that section of Canada are opposed to the Grand Trunk Pac- fic.I wish simply, without cornment.to invite the attention of members of the House to the figures of the last three elections heid in the city of St.John since 18900.In the general election of 1900 there was a total vote of 8.043.Of these, the Hon.orge E.Foster received 8.523, while the Hon.Andrew Blair, the then Minister of Raflways, received 4520.In 1902, there was another election.It is true it was an election for the local legislature, but it \u201cwas one in which the Federal partly lines were as distinctly drawn as Ît was possible to draw them.In that election 7,890 votes were polled.Mr.Wilson was the Conservative candidate who received the highest number of votes given.The number which he received was 3,286 Mr.McEwen, the liberal candidate, and a member of the administration received 4,064 votes, Now, coming down to the election of February, 1904, the election which 18 of such vast importance In the eyes of the hon.gentleman who was successful .at .that election that he made serious complaint that-it had not been referred to In the speech from the Throne, we find that in that election there was a total vote of 7.149 votes.Dr.Daniel the successful candidate, received BRONCHIAL COUGHS Clearing the air tubes and breafhi apparatus 4f ohstrubtions, bine.end healing thesscreness, Angier'y ujdion \u2018quickly - ou coughs.Having à - yro- Roynced be! cer infiyends nutrition, It en e 0.ution supe ita natural vigor and to Tea te t attacks.re fs nothing deter 3,709 votes, cessfu!l candidate, received 3,440 votes.Now, what do these figures tell?That in 1903 the Conservative candidate, \u2018with 8.826 vetes out of a total vote of 7.890, was - unsuccessful, and a year Mr.McEwen, the unsuc- later the Conservative candidate.in the person of Dr.Daniel, with 3,709 voles, over 100 votes less than did Mr.Wilson the year previous, was the sutcesafyl \u2018candidate.Then in 1503, the total vote was 7,800; in 1904, the total vote was 7,149 a much amaller voté.Why?Did the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme have anything to do with it?Was the Conservative vote in any way increased?It is 100 less than in 1903: -and, : thérefors.:if thé Coñsérvative party, who are the champions as against the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme in 1904 got 100 votes less in the city of St John than they did in 1903, surely they cannot contend that the voting strength of their party has been in any way increased by reason of the unpopularity of the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme.The truth is that these figures are due to the fact that by reason of local conditions and local causes a great many Liberals refrained from voting, while the Conservatives polled practically their whole strength.Yes, by reason of local causes, and my hon.friend knows them.It is not a \u2018matter of great importance, but there is one thing which the house and the country realize, and that jé that the Conservative party has not gained in strength, while it is true there was an apathy on the part of the Liberal party, an apathy which will not be in evidence at the next election, whenever that may come.It is sald that the result of the election in St.John demonstrates that the eastern section of Canada is opposed to this Grand Trunk Pacific scheme.What was the attitude of the east during the discussion of this measure last session?We must remember that that attitude waa assumed under ciroumstances of very great difficulty.Remember that the leader of the Liberal party in the Province of New Brunswick had not seen eye to eye with his colleagues; that he had gone out of the Government on this scheme, and naturally his friends, supporters and followers in that section of Canada were very much disgruntled.They knew not what to do.Yet, under these circumstances, what were the conditions?Let me quo from a newspaper, whose authority the hon.leader of the Opposition will not seek to discredit\u2014the 8t.John Sun.Mr.Emmerson here quoted extensively from the St.John Sun passages in which that journal expressed the view that a railway was needed to develop the region between Chicoutimi and James Bay, and urged the necessity for a new and short line bringing the traffic to Maritime Province ports.He then continued: MR.BLAIR'S ATTITUDE.These quotations from the Sun suggest the attitude of Mr.Blair on this question, and if I may be pardoned I will make some reference to that attitude.What was it?It certainly js pertinent to notice what Mr.Blair's advice to his colleagues on that question was.We have heard what he said to the St.John Board of Trade.We have heard what he sald to Mr.Jarvis.We have Heard what his at-, titade was in the Raflway Committee.Now, we refer to that celebrated con- | fidential document, a document that was made famous by the fact that it was purloined and then introduced into the debate by the hon.leader of confidential character.We learn from that what Mr.Blair régarded.as the {deal railway policy.At the close of his memorandum of the 10th December, \u20181908, Mr.Blair said : The ideal policy, as it appears to the undersigned, for the Government to adopt, s0 soon as it shall be deemed necessary to take up the subject of a.third transcontinental railway, would be to insure, first, that the rallway shall be wholly Canadian.< That it shall not promote the carriage of our export products, or our imports southerly by way of United States lines of railway: but to and from the St.Lawrence in summer and the ports of Halifax and St.John in winter.That the Quebec bridge be utilized as à part of said line, and that the railway be pushed westerly from that point by degrees to the Peace River District, through the Rockies to the Pacific Coast.In the meantime, It would be well to decline all assistance to railways to which Government is not already committed, and propos e to partiament that rallway charters coverin is withheld.' territory be The essential features of what Mr.Blair calla the ideal policy have been adopted in the measure which was brought before Parliament by tne right hon.gentleman who leads the Government.Now, the principal change is in respect to the Quebec- Moncton section.I um not going to argue in respect to that.My views were stated at some length last year In connection with the Quebec-Moncton section.I could, If time permitted, read the evidence of prominent lum- permen pr tre province of New runswick as to the importance from the 1-\u2014-al standpoint of developing and opening up the immense areas of rich timber and agricultural and hardwood forests which exist there.I shal not take up the time of the House by re- eS eee Ask for Dr.Spiegels Tablets, theonly reliuble remady for (mpatensy.At all druggien or address ir partionlare FO Box 859, Montreal the Opposition thereby taking away its Fault our prices and ferring \u2018to these letters, but the evid- ! ence is voluminous and it Is at hand | if any hon.members of the House | wish to refer to it .But it ts \u2018\u2019vious that Mr.Blair, outside of the exception of the Quebec-Moncton section, as respects the remalnng portion.the portion from Quebec to the Pacific coast which he apparently .ccepteqd, wanted the government to proceed at once, declaring that if they hesitated they would not show their ability or courage to cope with great difficulties and he felt that the time was ripe for action.; THE COST OF THE ROAD.\u2026 It_is said that this rallway will cost a lot of money.Rallways do cost money.They cannot be bullt withuut money and I am sure that if a comn- parison were made &s to the estimaied cost of this road, with the proposal put forth by hon.gentiemen opposite, there is certainly going to be a very great saving to the country by reason of the adoption of the Government proposal.But, the very mom.at you admit that the work is necessary, you admit the element of -~ost.No one, of course knows exactly what the precise cost will be, but it is safe to assume that it will not *- one dollar more than is absolutely necessary.Can the Opposition, say that their scheme for a transcontinental railway wi]l cost any less than Lhat which has been proposed by the Government?Since no one deniea that another rallway spanning the continent is absolutely and imperatively necessary.let us ses what it will accomplish.First, it wil] afford an outlet for the rapidly growing products cf the great West; secondly, it will create needed competition .in the transportation of merchandise to as well as from the West; thirdly, it will open up vast areas to settlement over he entire line; fourthly, it will create a new source of wealth to the Dominion; fifthiy, it will allay the persistent irritation in the West over the transportation problem; sixthly, it will de monstrate to the world the enterprise and financial strength of the Canad-' fan people.I am sure that this last is a matter of very great importance to the people of this Dominion, because we wish to be recognized abroad as a country, young it is true, but strong in our youth.We wish to let the world know that we have resources, and that we have both the courage and the ability to advance.I say boldly.that his measure has the approval of the country at large: it is popular in the West; it is popular in 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mode, and delightfully do they lend themselves to that deft manipulation which is 80 necesaary to the Success of the short coat.Every line of these is just as fluffy and frilly as can be accom plished.The lace is posed over chiffon, and the serrated edges of t flouncings are ruched and ruffled wi this filmy fabric cut double: Te sleeves are wide and loose and flariyg, with as many bouffant ruffles of clff- fon as the design will stand; and vell do the smart dresser and the cléver girl both know that even a large » will look so small and fairy-Hke Hand yeep ing out from beneath all this pe | Hotel Great Central London.ht, air, h and comfort are charneteristie fostures of Soe! Hotel Great Cemtral, the whole scheme of truction being conceived \u201cwith these desidèenta In view.et highest order and the Great Central {a r dy epicures sé one of THE dining places of -\u2014 don.The intel orchestral arrangements are in every semi entirely yp-to-date.The public rooms yield to none i= spaciousness, lottiness, beauty of eco .and suniptuous furnishincs.lega: Sorte en mre available, also bedrooms with th best known cosmetic.It clears the pystem, cleanses the skin, takes off spots, removes freckles and gives the complexion that pretty glow which is the delight of those who love beauty.It can be taken internally and it can be applied externally, and in either capacity it ts .But best of all, at this time of year is the strawberry when applied externally, for there are those who cannot partake of the fruit freely for fear of a rash and there are others who cannot touch 1 all because for some reason it acts as a poison.But, as a cosmetic, the strawberry is\u201cabove reproach.if the berries can be eaten, it 1s a very good thing to take them on rising.A pint of strawberries, eatens with plenty of sugar but no cream, makes a very good appetiz- ed for the.brpakfast that is to follow.ns, not forgetting the ever nu- 8pecial Correspondence of the Montreal : lettuce, should Datly Star .Paris, May 28.\u2014June sees the crystal- Mzation of the summer girl and the summer style.And what a charming Picture the June girl makes in all her dainty finery ! From the coarsest linen to the sheerest organdie and chiffon she runs the gamut of fashionable fabrics, and appears charming in each and every one of them.\u201cThe coarse linens are inexpensive, but when she has braided and embrold- ered them they look things of beauty, and incidentally give the impression of large and lavish expenditure.For her Mpen gowns thls year's summer girl is - attached\u2014in fact, visitors will ind focussed nt this Temple of Luxury the latest devel.more than likely to learn the Hardanger ing fluMness hut, (Qasr tte .Du ttonhaies Jems: wih ar wn and mire.pee 1 ; \u2019 The ideal beauty breakfast is a pint 8kin.A more economical recipe is this: opments in modern hotel equipment.wou Ne ute bo boautr.Then 4f the days when she fates of strawberries well sweetened, but {Cover a head of lettuce leaves with Write Ontario Publishing Co., Toronto, for tar- ; nen of Norway autle ee pM trp to town t on- eaten without milk or cream.This boiling water.Let simmer, straln and iff and brochures of above hotels.« .ly in their simple atitchêrfés.\u201cFe ote t ve Ovary WY ve is should be followed by a cereal and a add enough benzoin to make the water py .ny of her country retreat, hee well cooked hot bread.milky.k _ Decorated and Furnished by MA APLE.oo .< _ _ + Enflish eyelet work, or\u2019 broderie An- - glalse, will decorate many of these; and & decidedly smart.costume in ose of | -And-it is not.only to lettuce that cre- | Ne the little pinhead checks tha, &e 80 At a sanitariump for wealthy invalids, dit must be given for tlie preservation A braldings, which - A braldines _\u2014 he San be.Just au popular here, These are jy black, where péople go as much for the com- of the skin, for cucumbers claim their A chine as by hand\u2014will appear in the Prown, blue or lavender and yhte, and plerion 28 for more serious lis.they ghare of healing properties.Cucumbers > moet\u2019 intricate designs, which are de- With braids and velvet ribjols they meal or other corona, with freshly |split lengthwise and bound upon the face are a wonderful restorative, while ree ; combine smartness with yflty to a Uentfully simple to work when you mos.delightful degree.uf model sliced strawberries laid In a thick the milk of cucumbers is famous.ee i Vi And these braldings and embroideries Vhich a really clever dresg 18 wear- layer over the top.The whole 14 To make good milk of cucumbers î A rs appear not only upon the gowns\u2014whe- ing, 1s in the black and wite checked: sweetened, and eaten with a fork.cut up two large cucumbers and cover Hl \\ N \u201c4 ther these be of the coat and skirt var- MOhair, and has a fitteq Eton with They also spread hot breads thick | hem with waisr.About half @ cup is x ri a Eg ne \u201c\u2019letÿ, the ahirt-waist suit or the new à little vest of white clof braided in \u2018with unsalted putter and with this the right amount.Let simmer half an { tap NLA e e A Ty ! princess model which the couturieres N&rrow black and goid mjed soutache, dish they serve sliced strawberries, or hour, Keep covered So that the wa- î CCS PSN ç Le here are turning out in linens\u2014but be- the band cuff to the erate sleeve ~Llarke berries on the stem.ter does not simmer off.Take off, > SN & > oo © AMIE da ing adept in all the latest whims and ! Féing en suite.The sk't has a plain ee Ps Ol ihe face can have rain, add a cup of boiling water, ten SURI RS.© TR A co wrinkles of fashion she has entire cos- front panel, the sides #0 backs being siruRCTTY Juice applied to them and grains of powdered borax and enough ws ! 118 8 1arr 2 tume en suite, and so designs sufficient cleverly fitted over thehips by means ere ob oft with hot water, T°\" tincture of benzoin to make the water i Took \"Mlk.This 18 a dslighteul \"8K\" preparation, and one that can be used of long, pinched tucS Three very ta are posd &t equal dis- | the ripe mashed berry _ of the fancy work to cover a parasol and to make more or less of a lingerie #Cañt Volan For the fac Write for Samples and Price Lists (Sent Post Free) and Save 50 Per Cent ROBINSON & CLEAVER,\u201d at, ties of | to .| tances from knee to 8m; #0 scant are makes an excclI§t bath, but it can- hat, with quantities of lace supple- | they that they ble deep nun's not be by ail\u201d ike.The brown freely upon the face and neck and skinned beauty will f#fe-her complex- ment her own handiwork.folds cut on the A8, and , h For early morning wear, when she headed with the raed black and gold For freckles there is a remedy which is It consists cf each ved thereby, lon wonderfully imp is very good, indeed.makes her tramps after health and b .complexion, the linen shirt-waist suit braid, with diamnds in black braid to TAILOR-MADE GOWN OF SMART DESIGN.The acld will cleanse the fee Chopped cucumbers, or cucumbers cut is in high favour.Many are the little |l£*leve the plainnês.This .ittle model : while the rosy glow of a the in slices with all the juice left in them.marks which enable the initiated to }J3a\" barely toutes the ground ail = me Will impart just a pleasing tinge to They are then bound upon the face in tell this year's suit from that of last sound, and tpre is a very broad skin.such à way that all the juice will dry season.The wrist puff has moved up |fa(In of black velveteen in lieu of There are olive beauties who dependNpn.EL ND considerably; the sleeve cap, both the or this jaworn oain : .© lpon the strawberry bath from season Wg{here are those who are opposed to BELFAST, IR - real and the simulated, has disappear- a 8 a m ed torpe- 4 to season.They use the first berries -Wgse of hot water on the skin, (DLW, wed; the belt is markedly deeper and [d0 toque, fastoned of a fancy black Q that come and keep on with the berry the Mug that it chaps and ries out tha And 158 to 170 RBGENT STREET, N WwW.points sharply in the front: and the SUaw, and + only trimming is a © LEAVES FROM A NOTE-BOOK à Path until the last bit of the crimson AMI \\iaicing away the natural oils, LINEN AND DAMASK MANUFACTURERS \u2019 skirt 1s cut much fuller, and must be road scarf Jf black liberty drawn' a \u2019 fruit has disappeared from the fruit Cuticle, Wo it more\u2019Ilable to chap and IRISH .EE short enough to display the shiny black rough 2 srt Jet and gilt buckle .@ stalls.They claim that it gives them and makes, 1s an erroneous idea.Hot h \u2018 a de 0e leather shoe.towns 8 seu at the left side well | - ; the.half rosy look which is mo essen- ian.But thiNgot injure the skin, but AJ Bis GRACIOUS MAJESTY CHE I oar NEN.The pongeek and the shantungs, are ut ail sf her 1 tian to an appearance of youth.water does INcoperly prepared.ESC the Princess of Wales, Membe pe.SON .accorded a generous measure of fav-[ Sut all summer millinery is Those who are too fair to use the |it Should be DING of water, intended BY hh Roya) Family on Hola Rai.REA E our for the early summer wear; and fx of th ets order\u2014far from it.Eccentricities in Attire.as objectionable as they were clear juice of the berry can make a TO every basMyg put enough pow- Re A Brn pes Institutions, Regiments, tnd 4 Goo\" these the summer girl likes best when Sere ar tie ebe and the lingerie It is- of vulgarity to run to OUr Young girls should legn to dis- nice complexion bath.Take half a cup [for the complexioN, And, i£.soap.be = COB\" To eral Public, direct with every defeription of _ G fashioned in the little blouse coat and |Pêts whëh are composed of rows up- a sign y to criminate between being in the fash- |of Verÿ ripe berries and squeeze the déred borax to soft™g \u2018at least half & _ a on rows Of lace ruffiings, placed one the extreme of fashion.Moderation in ion and running beyond the fashion, It Jufce into a basin, straining it through Used.there should bee Soap, left on HOUSEHOLD skirt, beneath which she wears the her, hanging over th everything is the keynote of success.\\ very filmiest and sheerest of lingerie OVer th ot & over the edge 3 is better form, as far as tliat goes, to a fine cloth.To this dozen waters for rinsh blouses.In these she runs to the ex- of the oad prim and shading the face Bat there olan ere aon a be a trifle old-fashioned to run of bolling water and a cup of 2 pit the face, will Ary out t3 Toe enough tremes of bouffantry, which, however, IN ot Dew ching fashion.These re ularly sir.no se t Pan a &7Y fashion to an extrene There is vinegar.This makes a nice bath for Peyond repair.There shou) tell by EST IN THEN WORLD are very cleverly held in check by the 27% fe girl who 8 or wire frames, gertaln sea e td th have RO Prettier Way \u2018for a gti to do her the hands and arms, and It is excellent tO rinse the face until one J soap is From the least Expensive to the FT deftly fitted girdle, which Is so built Cait he cannot bend them to ey are a Ppy un ey hair than to roll it softly off her face, | for the face, though the eyes should the feeling of the skin that th, hich, being weven b: , WORE longer and potain Sha Rich Satin ap ancl as to suggest rather than reveal thelher articular eu LL becoming to \"re th death.style that in #04 there is no uglier was than to puff\u2019 be kept tightly closed while using it.all off.h to the inst.Station direc all armedi eae oom goods.- curves of the walstline.; abjire the bebe hat entirels best arty this.your, of \u201cwearing frills at the soft natural hair owt with \u201crais\u201d It can daubéd upon the cheeks and The face should be Mthered, thou, Wig jens mors than wrusily © HO ivr Lansotlts Botisn, with four:r4 ne tase osé M.3 Élu SR DES Si Bren fies to \u201cTuite the | he wrist aw one on Lhe rl ware | 200, iTS 0d a sentiers 1 (fordhed vithout (étchne dou ere 2e fe à Crime phlc, n unes rec | Ne BIg saan ts esse tee = A - .8 .© m - ere was an old 1 who m oes.The complexion can treated y de Riad Ape hrinkable ie De Lt BN Rive rior or Tee gold in heh compa | °F, Almost any Section \u201crare a rit cother and ot the right me, 1e |\u201cfeL, ___° © mer Gofiane one summer n'a famous fo 8 heavy Coat of soup Taner, which Mh tc fader SEMIN 0 ie PEL EES » tie short- saîlo ; j- om.\u2018 w ng piace selling cream of atraw- was » though not made good as new, with: : } Cems ve lon to gxempliry the very alef gain to us, but with a far darges Que But die desire, Ne e apo The World of Women.bores for the complexion.\u201cThe recipe | until it bas been left upon \u201cia skin IRISH CAMBRIC POCKET-HAND KONQag@t 0.tes sai Save L000 ., ! i , : ! cream : ng enough to soften en wash- wide \"The Queen.(hed od : poche In high favour: and some of t pan oe the Beato?sation arian: of gecd at every Too où the aay ba, Ormonde, mo th Der hus heaping tablespoontul of mutton tals ed or it leaves the complexion very Jouroal.obit 's, 800, per dou.Ladies\u2019, Bde par don; Gabtlemen\u2018s, THe pot dat.Ra exclusive houses are showing bandi i : , as been ente: low, heat fin oink._verranz-\u2014Ladies' per doa: ily ached 3 and appliques which show not only de flower.trimmen oncthorn flats, which, and what was once a fad for a dressy and Queen at Kilkeny Castle, in Ire- about a tablespoon of mamie ea er Never go out for at least an hour IRISH LINEN: arts vide, Be per Tr Rol or Towiiing 18 8.SAH = gold and sitver, bu ewise copper/l) almost any desired sha Ind > and, is a daughter 0 e Duke meal as fine as flour.To this add half after washing the face with soap, or, pide Linen, 140 per yard, Dusters Bo per doz.Linen .K several tints, and aluminum are putty] Pe nondeed, it [head at market, on a picnic, on the [of Westminster.Alhough a grandmo- |a cup of trawberry ; after appl any lotion te Linens asd Lipen Diaper, 170 por yard.Our Special Soft Finished Leng ot y exquisitely artistic uses.ls ald Provides though moet à ny golf links, An where In fact in style.ther she is said to \u2018etain her beauty in Vigorously over the Aire oe.on ee a it.fon the ain Is very cender IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINEN: Léa per toa D2 Goes, à Sa Then for luncheon, which is of@ to Îts fair wearer, may be said to by woe tk wearing of tulle around ine |* mr onderful mann.of & cream.Finally pour it \u2018into little (after washing, and is more liable to J Tae Oe aus Cantnf Arima, Jattals, she.Wevemer im Special taken à Fresco, there are the fashionable.\u2019 neck with a chou In front or behifd, any ces pal ot» most Inter- jars and set away to cool.It should chap.Those who addicted to sum- 81-06 pet do tn Hot oe ew Driers \u201d .charming blouses ace and embrid- c esting an u laces, an i À TS \u2014 Geuti E Then the parasols which shade these This too was, and is, a pretty fashion, of grea t antiquit~.Some of the rooms De Aout ue hick ae She wants a in the house for at ont an hour after IRISH COLLARS AND c UF \"3: minis pa oo ne Shr a èry and chiffon and mull, to be wn L from $1.dozen.Charches of the Uaited Kin ! dainty creations of the milliner\u2019s art - mp as as 1nd sous with separate skirts.All of the lew |, \"0 poo LI but to be successful the tulle muct be | are almost precbely as they were one complexion lear ream and as was he face, or the sun will bring om y in the Paris: the Cépousse, uae Ing, as already hinted, the hen para- freshness.Nothing looks.more isons thousand vears Azo.There is an ar.ripe as peaches should eat spinach.She out ihe Mecs in .great yellow ofexcellence Spo Giealar sow be res .of all 1a hy a tag! esign, any adp'a- sol matches the linen gown; and there \u201c on astle \u2018in, the Pall Mail |should take It wetl cooked, without the batches.» idery, 54e; eus ?able when limp or spiled than a piace Magazine, whih is well worth read- .IRISH UNDERCL oil S'en Rx ory, : 00 nées Com na of the mod Italians filet Taco; \u201cthe Irish cdochet, in° bot.the plain and \u2018plate, for various oro torn 2 tulle and it is nol small expense to mg: During thy visit of the King and > ne DIR (Bon et) real hand-made and the marveDUslY (With the fluffy lingerie hat there.49 KS°P Oneself in tulle.monde was maistod in anterteiniag Por, vas the Hght and dainty\u2019 little Ee Ce tons Ot red linen, 2 Bisqo prevent delay all Letter Orders and Inquirids (od Samples should he comedy in which Miss Margaret Anglin played while on her last visit to this city.It is the story of a young and extravagant American girl, who marries an Englishman and gets into all sorts of financial difficulties from which she is finally extricated.ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.NOTE\u2014 agents 18 law .successful machine imitations, .nd a thousand and one ¢thers to wich no genre can be ascribéd, but whia, nevertheless, are most modish for he moment, all of these ¢ mountd upon fitted feather-boned !fnings of ilk, and upon yards of chiffon, Ather in worn an equally fluffy parasol; and these are frequently covered with the lace which fashions the frivolous- looking lace coat, and are much be- ruched and beruffled with the same chiffon.The plain and dotted silks have appliques and Incrustations and ered with black fleur-de-lys.It is made up in a style at once modern and suggestive of mediaevalism.No doubt it is a splendid picture, but, as the Outlook remarks, probably no one would be more surprised than Mr.Crane should he meet a lady walking\" Hats and Pompadours.Another fashion run mad is the wearing of huge hats that flare off the face.A great - umber of young girls are at present making guys of themselves by wearing hats that flare them by Ler two daughters, the elder of whom, it vill be remembered, married an ofMer who came out of the South African campaign with flying colours\u2014one of the few who did\u2014Gen- eral Pole-Qarew.Beware of parties using our name.We employ neither nor Travellers.To.4 nn CANADIANS IN NEW YORK.& matching or a fiintly catrasting empiecements of lace and embroid in f : t to the height of a foot or ¥ ! tint, are used with a lavish hnd.and some of the hewest show fancy more.Underneath the hat arming 6 st .at is generally |.Miss Eth] Barrymore, the ch An exhibition Of interest to women down Bond street with it on.And speaking of laces, here are| .-erns cut from & = young Anerican actress and u niece is being held in London, namely, that That is always the difficulty with = immense pompadour that suzgests ) BO! of mechanical a = which truly seem td be desgned for But no matter what the style of the flate it to the required mensions.Show rather than fog use.Tey bout ft parasol, Ît must have a long whaft The pompadour was hailed as a relief.fre possible » daug handle to proclaim it this season\u2019s!from fringes and bangs, but In ftv\" plaids and appliqued to the plain silks, and vice versa.gowns mesnt to be artistic.They are apt to be unwearably conspicuous.\u2018Such efforts are generally seen at their in the house, with appropriate surroundings.jof the Dress Designers.Enamel ornaments seem to form the greater part of the exhibition and-are wonderful beauty.; Among the :fresses is those frivolous-looking litte wraps, of John Drew, is delighting London audiences.as Cynthia,\u201d in the play of that name, by H.H.Davies, at Wyndhdn's Theatre, 7 \u201cCyrrhila,\u201d Montrealers will remem- Among the Canadians at-New-York hotels this week were R.Boronow, Montreal, Murray Hill; H.B.Eckhert, Montreal, Grand Union; F.L.Harrl- son, .Mentreal, - Sinclair; R.Tyler, Montreal,.Grand Union; F.J.Robinson, Halifax, Morton; G E.Dey, Phoenix, B.C., Grand Union; G.B.Treadwell, SË John, Albert: C.L.Bunce, Winnipeg, Navarre; H.Nelson, Winnipeg, Navarre; Mrs.A.B.Mole, Montreal, Murray Hill.J.F.Patton, Montreal, Holland; A.G.H.Stamor, Montreal, Grand Union; P.Gilkins, Kentville, N.8., Grand Union; J.Caldwell, Montreal, Marlborough; O.A Armstrong, Montreal, Murray Hill; D.Higgins, Montreal, Grand Union; Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Fraser, Winnipeg, Earl- Parkes, Toronto, Broadway Contrats = Locke, Toronto, Imperial; Mrs.R.\u2019 ! Locke, Toronto, Imperial; J.8.Harker Hamilton, Broadway :_F a Sanderson, St.Mary's, Imperial: J.N.Knox, foronto, Imperial; J.C.Mo- Lan; \u2018Toronto, Grand Union: R M Menzie.Toronto, Gilsey; R P.Temple.ton, Toronto, Park avenue; J.M.Woodland, Toronto, 8t.Denis; J.8.King, Toronto, Victoria: G.B.Ryan, Guelph, Broadway Central; J.Applegath, To- ranto, Victoria; George Bryce, Toronto, Astor; Miss Rutherford, Toronto, Vig.+ a CANCER.one designed resist _he tempta- style.prestnt exaggerated state it is quite Lary, hearas.The man shrank, the woman expanded, buf before either could ut- tera word, the barrister continued: ersonally, I know no one in Ipswich.I have only visited the town twice, during an Assize week.It has come to my knowledge that you gave the police some information with reference to a Japanese weapon which fxured ul poted crime, and I have en come here to ask additional details.\u201d Fou for blossomed out like one of the gorgeous ¢hrysanthemums of her husband's favoured land.-Assuredly she had acquired no Jape traits elther in mazner or ap- ce.At first she seemed to be in a genuinely British bad temper, but Brett excelled in the art of smooth ing the ruffled plumes of fembhinity.\u201cWhat is #7\" she demanded, ssr- veying him suspiciously.\u201cI wish to see Mr.Jiro,\u201d he #ald, Alttough the hour was late for calling uson a complete stranger, the bar- ristez could not rest until he had in- specfed the Jiro menage.No.17 was a loag way from the ground level.Indeed, the cats of Kensington.if suffi- cleitly enterprising, Inhabited the flost above.Me rang, and was surveyed with as- te shment by a very small\u2019 mald- an The By Louis \u201cwhen shall I begin to compreha this business in its entirety?Ho many more uncles, and aunts, and cousins have you?\u201d ed at this outburst, Hume endeavoured to put matters right.\u201cI never thought\u2014\" he commenced.\u201cYou come to me to do the thinking, Hume.For goodness\u2019 sake switch your memory for five minutes from ss Layton, and tell me all you know of your family history.Have you oy Stowmarket Mystery, r A LEGACY OF HATE.Author of \u201cWi of the Morni » , War,\u201d Esco Eto.ng,\u201d \u2018The Final Fenno & ontreal Star by 8; any other relations?\u201d Co.\u201cNone whatever.\u201d À \u201cIs Mr.Numagaws Jiro at home?he @auired.' .\u201cNo.sir, but Mrs.Jiro is\u201d ing such an untimely call.As he is \u201cbut permit me to apologize for mak- [,.Mrs.Jiro heaved a great sigh of re- \u201cMy xracious!\u201d she cried, \u201cyou did in Union; Miss M.Pearson, on; J.O.Trudeau, Montreal, Grand Montresl, CANCER, (Copyright by RB.F.Publishers, N x pe M pocial Arrangement) ooo iahed ta If you know of any one suffering from Cancer or Tumors send ¢ ote.in stamps for a booklet called \u201cCancer, Its Cause and Cure.\u201d STOTT & JURY, Bowmanville, Ont, not at home, I must not trowble you beyond enquiring a likely host to see him to-morrow.\u201d .He smiled so pleasantly that the startle me.I can\u2019t bear to hear the name of Ipswich nowadays.1 was faded!\u201d said Brett, with polit \u201c said Brett, with poli - te t, polite in New Amsterdam; A.C.Willard, Montreal, A, Fortier,Montreal, Grand Union; Grand Union; A.H.Tanner, Montreal, Brand Union; J.B.Tresidder, Montreal, Imperfal; J.Campbell, Moncton, Broad- An infantine wall from one of the apartments showed that there was also a young Jiro.; The maid neither advanced nor re- ktreated She simply.stood stock still, \u201cAnd this newly-arrived cousin, what of him?1 ; \u201cHe was in the navy, and being of a quarrelsome disposition, was court.| martialled for some small outbreak.DE FOL DIOL TOI D IDI DI OHEI EO IIE CHAPTER ,X-(Coutinued.) | Something seemed to puzsle Brett Brett gave him {resume cf events, Y£ry considerably.He compared the more compial ictures one with the other, and paid , A chance allusion Sir Alan caused pict t , paid oo ul , \u201d .Jaim: eed to every detafl.e Would not submit to discipliae.petrified by the sight of à well-éressed \u201cFle may not be very long\u2014\" she| \u201cYes: and my people are ; Pave the young man topxclaim Let me understand,\u201d Brett said at and the service.Then hig 1a] byes 07 the.giEn \\ commenced, but the ymthful Jiro's |nunting me up ad lingo repays vas Central: Mr.and Mre gs pau 8 me abl ) \u20ac ummer Bables visitor.Brett suggested that she should 1n- form Rer mistress of his presence.have never azen cause I married Mr.Jiro.etimes resigned ther died.and Bob went off te Sout, Som they make me that {ll that I 'fee! half America.I have never heard of him since, 1 : \u201cBy the way y his photograph.Schaefer, Monétton, Broadway Central; last.\u201cI think I have it in my notes T.Hentley, Winnipeg, Albert; that at the time of the murder you and I were very voice was again heard in fretful com- Should.be \u2018 much alike, you how, and I have were twent ; ] ; a p : ; y-seven, Sir Alan t a 1 know very little about my \u201care| \u201cMy \u2018tg night,\u201d she inclined .ih my te yo | iy Mr Coble (tn sR | Fone wn Ronit de, |, Pik: Sh pred he gi A ay tot wh Somat\u201d ili bo wih Le fav, its, Cond, écatingion enti) Sh That is so.approximately.We were on recorded by the photagra \u201cNo: front Victoria Street.\u201d | \u201cPoor Yttie darts!\" said Brett.don, but the more I bear about Japan A.W.Lavers, Montreal, Cosmopoli- Sensibly Fed.Ps BO i par -own lit ber husband.ç ° broke In elstoke, B.C., Al- He handed to ohn, St himself and his the older Sir Al t iy tan; T, B.Baker, be:narle; J.M.Colledr, St.Denis; F.E.Reid, St.John, Imperial; born respectively in January, October and December.My twenty-seventh birthday fell on the 11th.wag the last time the old men .in\" friendship.There was dispute about money \u201cI only asked sir, because master Is way tempted to add: \u201cWhat is its \u2018particular about people from Ipswich.reträned.He name?\u2019 but \u201cWon't you sp down?said Mrs.Summer babies should be breught up and Lady Hume- matters.; on heaith-giving Lactated Food now 80 ri PE Frazer, taken sinly and in groups.po | : ! | They upeet missus »o.cute i a sin .Stated exactly, you were two years'| Uncle Charles was in the city, the fwo à vanishe terior, and Jiro , my husband tre you go again,\u201d she snapped.à, Ban ontin #/ universally recomm best utely, barrister med them min and nine months older than he?\u201d | estates being left by my grandfather cone back hed toto the into \u201cà may not Ne vo Saying.my \u201cCalling me s gan\u2014a goose, Tndosar Mi Beaton and Mise A.emg el physicians of Amerie and roe \u201cAlan and 1.\u201d gnted out his client, \u201cYes\u201d oo to the two oldest sons.Charles Huite- arawinæ-room.The fiat >was ex-] She was ru@d not to complete that Now.Mr.Brett, how would you lke gantic, Asfiland; P.Barnard, Montreal, The experience of past years has shown \u201cwere ,photograped during our last \u201cYou don\u2019t look it.\u201d : Fraser dled a poor man, having lost pensively furnished, but very untidy.| doudly acea sentence, for at that [to be called a wild goose?\" St.Denis; B.J.Coughlin, Montreal,| that Lactated Food is the only safe and sit $8 London.chap! He never 1 never did.We were always |his fortune by speculation\u201d He at once perceived, however, that| moment a outer I bave often deserved it\u201d he said.| Holland; M.Fitsgibbon, Montreal,| pure food for infants in the hot wea.saw this picture {he proofs were not about the same size as boys, but ve \u201cHave you seen your cousin Robert?the \u201cformer\u201d Mr.OkasiXi was not ro- door.J cr \u201cYou do not understand,\u201d \u20ac Murray \u201cHim; A.Ganvean, Montreal, ther.It is relished by ail bables and sent until after death.\u201d « |matured at an earlier age than L° | Did he resemble Alan and you?\": mancing when he boasted of his artis-| \u201cHere 36 1e\u201d she ana |firo.\u201cIn Japan the goose is beauti- St.Denis; C.H.Hines, Montreal, West-| retained on the weakest stomach, pn 2 It is odd.How old were you when \u201cWe were all as like as pees Poo-: te tastes.The Japances articles in Mr.Jiro ful Slesant, Tt files fast lke a white minster: J.C.Morrisy, Montreal, Marl-| When all other prepared foods fall, prs 7 \u2014 this group was taken?ple say that our house is remamable| uy room were £ falesice and] It wayTortunate that the gravity of \"Pit borough,A.E.Rowland, Winnipeg, Im-| Lactated Food will save the child's Ife.The photograph depicted a fainily tor the uhchanging type of is male jo SOOT Ware gems o ! \u201cfmm no less than his power of 1118 Enallsh was almost perfect but ; & W.Stewart, Berlin, Albert; R.| A trial can be sent free to any mother 3 \" Su fl H » gathering on the lawn at in it thro tne.Tha at ia.readily.demo matra tea 5#| The entrance of Mra.Jiro drew the | self.kept Brett from laughing.in words rd ater ining, a rolled ve\" he} 6, Wood, Berlin, Alben i] ¥.Blake, To- who has not used it.Send address to 3 isht person - e family portraits.ou have not .ing od- As tt#es has smiled very bi y when 2 .ron and; igan.To- |The Wells & Richardson Co.Limited, Es being elderly men.: bean In the dining-room.or\u2018 pleture-j Dérristers-eyes from surrounding tod of flat, for geo), URerstand enough to keep away ronto, Broadway Central; E.Mountain 8t.,: = David reflected.IT rÿ Beech Jects.He was momentarily L Bo A the master th r {from Japan, a place where they have ito, Netherland: J.E, Snia 300 Mountain St, Montreal, P.Q- Cs Rem ure New Prine hn ie before It Barrer an | Hove roid Si Taras?ou sente 1 | fol man waa soll ren La As Sara Prey ve minaté nd See 0 Sr Waker Fire LACTATED = istmas time.ean ain Brett flung himself into a chait : , 1 contrast and hi pk à ; aides, to, St.Denis; J.F.Irwin, Hamilton, 8 * UE - #02 tracle within a couple of weeks.\u201d EE \u201cThe Argentine!\u201d h te a A on by a diminutive dyrvant.and tmar- te between him ( 8 |look at the size of your women folk.Astor; Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Beatey it | | ! .\u2018 14 | yust 1 ; .à .J.W., FOOD So your cousin Margaret was six- nice school for a \u2018Quasrelanner ~ Tied to a Japanese, abe was grotesque mate was ludicrous.He \u2018cou .[Just Ilmaginé me, Mr.Brett, walking Toronto, Grand Union; F.A.Kent.To- polls PLETAL ot gz em RoE oti Mt Tae dnt le Te ou bie semis\u201d Ro |, ork, ice ine Sela ke 3 nie Str oven: I 4 EN | Makes Strong .begause it 48 oot burn, scar or ve SL | _ Ha had calmed sufafen wach = a _ 3 ders, Le , : oR oronto, Ken on; D.B.Hoseteler, ; ) by rion Bocage he Bae veloned Tor us genes tall, well-de- I'igr his clxarette case when Brg bah | : ee] \"And how in dry pretty karagu?\u201d be [tions seid Jee POOPI® MUCH admilas aay Corre, J yhdams, Toronto, And Happy ors: amma whiq he 55 common with o \u201cThat \u2018was a Botable characteristic toved, With & note, delivered bf & boy | wnstever the form or finish, oon esarding is wite fondly.\u201cNummie, I do bate that word fat.R.Toronto, - Vendome; J Bables and, d break off the bair, ; .; 3 fe = FOUR [ call mis\u201d that, Nummie!\u201d she 1 >é ; 3 .a Inoremsing in : from an early age.We boys used to F.1t cleans Silver without s crted.0 | can pein being con snd well deve- Boyd, Toronto, Albert; Charles Kay, you Tiras, or depilatories ars aided call her \u2018Mama,\u2019 when we wanted fo ' Lo ama \u201c7e 5 loped; but it 1s short women who Toronto, Navarre; T.G.Foster, où : = mn tbe vi 2 JO \u201c 202 48 ve eH K yc become \u201cTat\u2019\u201d ; .ron .a » a urers.MIRACLE is mot.It is the en ; .| De PE verett ; Brien, ndorsed physiciane \u201cTe three old gentlemen sre very .So \u2018 She hissed tawa, Imperial; Mrs.J.EK._Grah Tor feonn Surat yiats, medical jourcais ant much alike.This is the baronet.Whe | ¥ usual.He 404.y [it aie he pri poser Toronto, Grand Union; A.J.Samie _ ' EP TR ACÉENN be mailed ve any dre are the others?\u2018 ane Mange .' A Evidently Mrs, son, Toronto, Wolcott; \u2018Toronto La- u ; À soni r, on receipt G00.fo father.and uncle.\u201d ok ac 44 mes za fore than [crosse Club, Grand Union; W.A \u2019 REY daar, aired fay: (0 tupe) 1 \u201cWhat! Do you mean to tell ma} 2\u201d pi LE Gey Groves, , Gtand : Union; Mrs, ?: , ea fetes after paire tete se thers Le another branch of the füm- | \" cmPréexx | \">.Dr.G.# Morse.Fihesion Ones: |, Cocke of ali description ge us Co , ; : LL, ! CR x.; ) pau 2} > ol ; Fr ; A orsey, n ton, sey; A p mana ei di odoners mi tomates À \u201cWell.you.in a sense.My unele go | 2 MR \"ORASAKL® J: +=.| Raymond, Welland, Grand Union; A.o%7efuily repaired Qlocks » plain, sealed be Riche SHENIoLE Où, dead.His son, my age or a Jittle otd-| dn fifteen: minutes: Brett: -bowi- | A.Allen, Toronto, Imperial: M.Bryce, called for and taken Sy CK Ce -A pu es Fors, D des © fer.for the youngest the three bro- 182 along.Knirhtebridge in Toronto.Astor: G.K.Bryce, Toronto, [| S0perienced men, ! CES thers was marriad.\u201cofa Init head Miving left Bengt Astor: B_Burns Toronto, Broadway |.FR.EX ue For saloÿy :.* wn - .3]|of In Argen oT ; ad .j Central: -G.F.Clare, , Bar- emsley, OBRT SIMPSON.OU.LED, Brett threw the photoeaph\u2019 adm]: ; -jéhoiéi: .G.À Hertinx, Toronto, St 258 St.James Btreed route, QUE an sauve {TSR slater, Ct CE Denis; Mr.and Mra.J; \u20ac.McMillan, mi \u201cOES Hevea\u201d ne\" octeritod, | \u201cbetween the Leipsic MOIR Is Due in Part to Government Ownership Proposais.ST THE COUNTRY\u2019S PROSPERITY It is Bo Assured That Future Benefits Should Not Be Handed Over.cfa! Calle from our London Corre- spondznt.London, June 4\u2014The depression in Grand Trunk Is ascribed in past to bad traffic, and in part also to Mr.R.L.Borden's ownership stocks government Regarding the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme a strong held among many Anglo- Canadians that Canada got far beyond the necessity of extravagant state en- proposals, feeling ta couragement to any railway JHer prosperity is so assured that tHe community generally should take care not to - hand.over future benefits that arosier- ity to any private concern however well intentioned.A leading authority told me to-day that Canadians here knew that the state ownership proposal had the recret, if not the avowed, approval of many Goverufiéht supporters.\"WINDERMERE.HOW FINLAND SAVED SCANDINAVIA.8pecial to the Montreal Star.Christinnia, June 4.\u2014 Scandinavia is anxious that Russia may receive a blow from Japan.so that she may learn to leave neighbouring nations in peace.The improved relations between Norway and Sweden were long ago determined by the Russian attitude toward Finland.The subversion of the Finnish constitution was not only a treachery against Finland.but {t also involved a piof against the Scandinavian kingdoms.Russia supposed that the Finlanders would tak~ to arms.A Russian army could then have marched in and drowned the Finnfgh resistance in blood.The Russians.thought the TFinlanders\u2019 death-cry! would ring painfully In Scandinavian ears, provoke the united kingdoms to commit imprudence toward Russia or involve them in complications that might give Russia the desired pretext for letting her army advance?further west and take possession of the North At- I1sntic coast.Finland's submissiva attitude has saved Sweden and Norway from the plot.Scandinavia has Te- ceived a useful lesson to settle its internal affairs amicably.HOLLAND'S WAR WITH ACHINESE.Special to the Montreal Star.The Hague.June 4.\u2014Heavy fighting is going on In Atjeh.in Java.Gen.Van Heutz, commander of the forces, has ordered each captain sent out to operate against the enemy to act on his own responsibility.This is easier for the commanders.as they know exactly what they have to do on the t and cannot await orders from the General-in-Chief.Of course, Gen.Van Heutz fixes the plan of campaign.The heaviest recent fighting in the war which has lasted for more than thirty years, has been done by Major Van Daalen, who operated against the village Gajoe Loeos.In the latest battle 183 Achinese were killed, while the Dutch lost three killed and thirty wounded.GERMAN DOCTORS ARE WELL ORGANIZED.Special to the Montreal Star.Frankfort-on-Main, June 4.\u2014 War physicians and the sick benefit organizations has resulted In a decisive victory for the medicos, as the directors of the benefit organizations could not find p cians to fill the ninety-eight vacant district positions.In nl parts of Germany physicians had been warned by advertisement not to accept any of the organization\u2019s vacancies in the medical ne.To Look for Lost Treasure.Special to the Montreal] Star.Madrid, June 4 \u2014 Authority was recently given an Italian banking house to equip a diving expedition for the purpose of searching the bottom of Vigo bay for the lost silver treasure of the galleons sunk there in 1702 to avold capture by the Angli-Dutch fleet.The = asure amounts ta 50,000,000 pese- tan (39,650,000).Already one galleon hasq been raised.It contained $2.500,000 pe-' sotas ($482,600) in silver ingots.The Transportation Commission.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa June 4 - The Transportation Commission will visit the Government shipping yards at Sorel on Wed- mesday next.The Commissioners have arranged for the sittings in the province of Quebec and will spend Monday and Tuesday in Montreal.They go from Sorel to Three Rivers and thence to Quebec.\u2018 ) ia Henry Birks & Sons\u2019 de 70 We are the onl Silver Spoons and no intermediate p The quality of our Spoons and est order.prios.If à personal visit to our store Order Department.PRIAIPS SQU - TEASER IS HAVING EFFECT con: TAN | ation to adopt Quite a new and even concillutory attitude.In the Solid Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks TRE LOWEST PRICE THAT HAS EVER BEEN OTED _ LENG SILVER SPOONS AND FORES.FOR STHR- firm in Canada orks, direct from workshop to consumer, There are ro hasers buy from us at ) Our Silver code Product or to a iaen ds eonfidenos of connolsseura\u2014finish, weight and quality are of the high- Thess same superb qualities will be maintained at the above low .- .HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Manufacturing Jewellers and Sttverusatthe, = and aku of Rich Cut Glass.\u2019 vgs TE Ladi \u2018rom Various Lands.Foreign Nations Are Being Influenced in Their Tariff Policy.THE KING'S VISIT TO KAISER Tha Spectator is Worried for Fear Kaiser May Mislead the King.Special Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.London, June 4.\u2014The Cobden celebrations ave in progress and many are the paens in his honour.Foremost among the celebrants are, of course, what havé been called the germs of the renewed Manchester school, who claim as their.dominant inspirations the love of peace, prudence, economy, and fraternity with other clvilized natlons\u2014 in fact, Inspired cosmopoiit- anism.: Curiously enough, the Cobécnites point to the Anglo-French convention .of the Balfour Ministry as the best illustration of their policy in beneficent action, namely, a policy of negotiation and settlement with a view to wide intercourse, not that of war and conquest, whether by armies or tariff.Mr.Winston Churchill, the most eager of latter day Cobdenltes, carries the war into the Chamberlain camp by bluntly declaring that he must resist any policy of a self-contained Empire, which {8 a kind of lonely fortress victuaHed for a siege and armed at all points for war.Official Liberalism is more guarded, for it realizes that Imperialism makes an overwhelming appeal to the majority of the British electorate.Its desire is not to decoy this Imperialism, but to foster it along sane and unaggressive lines.GERMANY AND CHAMBERLAIN- ISM.The secretary of the Cobden Club exultantly declares that the celebrations are a funeral oration over Chamberlainism.Official Germany clearly thinks otherwise.This week a high Berlin authority has been In London, making authoritative inqul- ries as to the exact progress of the fiscal movement with results which are likely to affect German commercial policy considerably.Foreign office authorities also declare that the Chamberlain movement, whatever its ultimate results may be, js inducin foreign ministers with no \u2018 n cases of Roumania, Switzerland and some other countries, intended new duties have been actually abandoned or postponed upon British trade representations.They at least see reasons for caution, lest fresh fuel be pravid- ed for Mr.Chamberlain's fires, .MR.BRYCE'S HISTORY.Both Mr.Bryce and Literature, are to be congratulated on their escaping from a loss which might have been irreparable, He is preparing a new edition of the Holy Roman Empire for publication.This edition will be published in America.The Manchester Guardian announces that an interleaved copy containing all his fresh notes and additions went astray a short time since, from a railway station near his house, at Hindleap, and disappeared for a fortnight.It had been sent.by mistake, to the residence of Mrs.Benson, the widow of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, who was then* from home, and it lay there unti!'her return.} THE SPECTATOR IS WORRIED.Th Spectator shivers over the terrible possibilities of the King's visit to the \u2018Kaiser at Kiel, recaillng the Venezuelan tangle.It fears that the occasion will be seized to work mischief between England and France, or to injure England's ally, Japan.It notes how a multitude of German papers sudden- 1y have been moved to urge an Anglo- German understanding or alliance, and argues that the Kaiser is bound to do something to show his people, who are sore at German fsnlation, that he is still a potent force in the diplomatic \u201cworld.Men best qualified to speak declare that the Spectator is needlessly nervous.The King knows English feeling too well to make a false move in order to keep step with the Kaiser.Mr.Balfour's own declaration will provide the keynote of whatever discussions may take place at Kiel, namely that no British Minister ever seriously contemplates a military alliance with Germany.Unprecedented Offer CENTS AN OUNCE ;manufacturing and selling Solid the most exacting buyers.\u2018Forks for many years held the IN BEVERY PARTICULAR.7 v « is Inconvenient, write to our Mail su - - - \u201c [THO PAR pe\u201d ANR rar RUSSIAN COUNCILS The-Court Party Is Criticizing Lamsdorff and Kuropatkin.COURT PARTY SOUGHT WAR And They are Now Abusihg ths Men Who Warned Them Against it.Special Cable from a Montreal Correspondent.Copenhagen, June 4.\u2014Confidential a vices from St.Petersburg represent th quarrel between the so-called cou party and the Lamsdorff and Kuropat, kin element as so vielent-as serious! to hamper the administration.Th court party, inspired by Admiral Alex teff, Gen.Sakaroff, Minister of Wa and the notorious Councillor of State Besobrazeff, eager to clear {Itself of responsibilities for the war, is heaping abuse on the Foreign Minister and the Commander-in-Chie?.Lamsdorfl's diplomacy 1s savagely bélaboured and Sta; BN ATT 7 FOUND NEW SERUNS Which Will Prevent Cattle, Horse and Mule Epidemics.SCOURGE OF AFRICAN HERDS À German Scientist Was Paid 8150,- 000 for Services by Rhodesian \u2018 Government.ans tas pcclal Cable From a Montreal Star Correspondent.\\ Berlin, June &\u2014Prof.Koch has returned to Germany, after eighteen months\u2019 research in British Africa, with the announcement that he has discovered se*ums Tor the préVention of the cattle, horse and mule epidemics which have heen killing 90 per cent.of the African herds, especially animuls brought \u2018rom the United States./ Z| A Pro.Koch hus further determified that the African rinderpest is altogether O!fferent from Texan variety, which, by American importation, has Leretuiere been considered tha chief JAPAN'S FIELD TELEPHONE IN A COREAN HUT.Kuropatkin's administration of the War Office 1s condemned.The empty show of these tirades Is evident to the Intelligent student of recent Russian history.Count Lams- dorff tried ali in his power to keep the Czar\u2019s Government within reasonable bounds in treating with Japan.Kuro- patkin, while co-operating with that effort at the same time hastened military preparations with the utmost energy.The dominant men in the Czar's councils, however, indifferent to th: warnings of their enlightened colleagues, contemptuous of the Japanese and consumed by ambitions more personal than national, provoked a rupture In scorn of consequences.Their struggle to distort facts and \\o reverse the history that preceded the war is quite intelligible in the light of the embarrassments and perils that now encompass the throne.LETTER FROM WIFE OF ONE OF RAISULI'S o CAPTIVES.London, June 4 \u2014 Mrs.well Variey has sent her relatives in Norfolk an interesting description of the seizure of Ion Perdicaris and Mr.Var- Jey.her husband, by bandits near Tangier, Morocco.After describing the sudden attack of the bandits and capture of the outbuildings, she continues: \u201cHearing a noise, uncle and Cromwell rushed out to see what was the matter.They were immediately surrounded and overpowered and bound.When we reached the scene the bane dite threw mother and myself down a flight of steps, warning us not to interfere In any way, so we retired.One and presence of mind, slipped away to the telephone and shouted: \u2018Thieyes, they are killing us.\u2019 \u201cBefore.she could say more Raisuli dashed the instrument from her hand and said he would shoot us if we called for.help.We walted ten minutes while uncle, as we thought, was arranging terms with the bandits, when a soldier Informed us that Ralsull had carried off uncle and Cromwell.\u201d The letter confirms the receipt of communications from Mr.Perdicaris acknowledging that he is wel treated.The captives are lodged in a Moorish but, With an ante-room in which one of Perdicaris\u2019 soldiers sleeps.This sol- ] dter voluntarily became a captive so that he might accompany Perdicaris.The letter concludes: \u201cI have been able to send them clothing and provi- \u2018sions.\u201d ; Tobacco in Switzerland.Special to the Montreal Star.cultivated in Canton Fribourg.Many small land owners have taken up the tion.larly good quality.It is cheap used as cigar filling.A Berthier Raliway Project.\u2018Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.Commlittece of the Senate yes considered the St.Maurice Valley - way Bil which was expistred and je Ri \u2018| Pacific, In tha county of Berthier.Mr.~ \u201c| which dia not yet extet.- vus of the maids, however,with great pluck- Geneva, June 4.\u2014Tobacco is largely cultivation of the weed.Several villages have entered the field of competi- wins tobacco is not of particu- Juhe 4.\u2014Ths Raflway by! Mr.Jacaues Bureau er RE line from the fit Lawrence River to .Grand Trunk \u20ac cause of \u2018cattle mortality Africa.Kach'n new cattle serum consists of a chemical solution of blood taken from animals that had the disease.The inoculations are harmless and eventually render the animals absolutely immune., It has been found possible to\u2019 combat the horse and mule disease by treating healthy animais with the bloo.l of animals which have died and then administering the serum, whereupon the animals experience a light attack | of sickness, finally becoming immune.For his services Koch received $150,- 000 from the Rhodesian Government.He declined, however, a rich offer which would have involved his leaving the service of the German Government and settling permanently In Africa PRINCESS MATHILDE'S JEWELS SOLD.Special to The Montreal Star, Parls, June 4.\u2014The chief feature in tk sale of Princess Mathilde's jewels vas a pear-shaped pink diamond, which was knocked down after lively bitding to Mme.Frank, for 69,1001.($12,820).A dog collar, with five rows of 310 pearls in all, capable of division Into two br\" elets, went to M.Hutter for 63.3501 (310,730).A small travelling carved \u201clock !'n bronze and gilt, made by Breqiet, in 2810, for Napoleon L, was takex by M.Ducrey for 10,400f.($2,080).- in Souihb PORTUGUESE ARMY BENG REORGANIZED.Special to the Montreal Star.Lisbon, June 4.\u2014 As the Anglo-Por- tuguese conventiot.provides that Portugal must keep Gen the ports of Fayal in the Azoresand Lagos for the use of British squadrons in case of war, active preparathns to that end are being made In viewot the far.eastern crisis.The Governkent, at British expense, it is reported, was purchased a new fortress and field ayjjlery equipment and overhauled the'grmy in all its branches.- WILL CLAIM ALL OF CANADASOON.Special.to The Montreal Star.New York, June 4\u2014The New York Sun, referring to Canada's a to assert and maintain bropri ry rights in Hudson Bay, says: real question concerns Canada\u2019s sovereignty.\u2019 ; aska boundary award awoke the Canadian recollection of the still more unsatisfactory Ashburton treaty of 1848, and Canada is inclined to determine the whereabouts of her northern line for herself.The question to which we have referred as \u2018squatter sovereignty\u2019' arises from the fact that hitherto Canadians have made no effort to profit by the opportunities \u2018afforded by the region, while whalers have for many years opera profitably in those waters virtually unmolested and have established them- Landry objectsd to ft bet | seives tn winter homes on the land; - fo i pemert rnotas cos es [ad propionate tee non yoo against all aliens.whaitey Sis shore for trying out the bjubber ob- \"Beyond the three mile x lon of: the mer Neptune is to ascertain :the condition and extent of American activities in the vicinity.gC the possibility that another commission will be necessary at no distant date; If Canada shows e strong Inclination to stand by her claim, a highly interesting situation is likely to re- 8 , BIG PRICES PAID FOR TAPESTRY.Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, June 4.\u2014The sale of tapestries of the late Mlle.Leclerq has attracted an enormous crowd of amateurs and men and women of fashion to the Hotel Drouot.The top price was at- talned by the Beauvais tapestry, \u201cPsyche Entering the Temple of Hymen,\u201d after Boucher.The bids came slowly to \u20ac0.000f.($12,000), when a sudden contest arose between MM.Mach- ain, Nclghe and Mme, Agenor Doucet.The last obtained the prize at 101,000L (320,200).The tapestry is of remarkable quality, but the colors are somewhat faded.A Louls Seize sofa and four armchairs, covered In Anbusson tapestry, were bought for an amateur by Joras at $599,000f.($11,800).The tapestry represented pastoral scenes after Bou- cker, and hunting scenes after Oudry.APPLIED FOR SALE QUEBEC SOUTHERN.Before Justice Burbidge in the Ex- equer Court this morning, applica- fon was made by the Dominion Government for the sale of the Quebec Southern on the grounde that it was not being opfratea according to its charter.Degree Conferred on.Mr.Geo.- Johnson.Ottawa, June 4.\u2014His alma mater, the University of Mount Allison, has co ferred the degree of Doctor of Civil Tg ¢Canadian attitude opens }- 4 1904 / À Lady vo cures ber bustud His Drinking Habits Wries - of Ror Struggle to - oi ve 1 him m Sever suspected chlng, and 1 then boldly p on giving it regularly, as I bad discov: sole the good of po ee Be v comforts an elas deat to & w pa heart; for my husband had told me that wbiske he was taking 8 dislike to lt.F only too true, for before had given him the oourse he had sto drin| altogether, but kept giving him the medicine tll It was gone, and then seat another lot, to have on hand shoulé : pela as ho had done from promises before.He Dover bas, and J am writin you how thankful 1 am his 18 jo tell Sure the worst oases.\u201d honeatly believe ft will FREE SAM ot monte sre vile stuff par.mE dre: Samaria Remedy Co, No 25 losdan Stroet, Toronto, Canada, George Johnson, the Domini dws Also for sale by J.A.Harte, 1780 No- tician.Tee Jo on ° ra pair\u201d atis- tre Dame street.and J.H.Harte, 2450 * St.Catherine street.teri SOHO a ; - IODA HOTA HHO HHA OICAOI® © Rid .; d! #7 The Tourist S $ \u20ac.OUf1S cason , 9, Og 204 20 ere Notwithstanding the wet weather of tie past days there is a hopeful feeling among the hotel men at the prospects o the opening season for tourist traf- c.The hotel men expect the tourist travel will begin as soon as the weather man smiles on the land once more, and sumirer starts In real earnest.Although there is practically little or no tourist trafic\u2019 so early in the year as the 9rat week In June, especlally from the United States, there had been a considerable Increase in the number of Europmn travellers up to date at the Windwor, as compared with this time last vear.! Every bat brings scores of wealthy old country men and women who have heard of thy fame of Canada and wish to see for themselves the things of which they have heard, The record to date of United States Of OIE iE iE and the Hotels.OPO OOOO OTOH tourist travel for year does not does not some effect on the numbers coming to the travel frem England and the continent.: The Montreal hotel man, therefore,\u2019 does not look upon the future through gloomy spectacles.Before the season is over there will come the crowds that wish to see old Ville Marle, an\u201d when they.do come, everything will be in readiness for them.The Queen's, Carslake\u2019s, the St.Lawrence Hall, the Place Viger, all report fair prospects.; The St.Louis Exposition may have some effece on the numbers coming to Montreal this season, but the opinion is expressed that such effect may very easily be overestimated.\u201c Taken all round, there seems to be good times ahead for the bhotels of Montreal.© Cu 2Cg 100 20x 202 202 20220220 General Manage McNicoll, of the C.P.R., is on a tourover the Company's lines west of Torono.Mr.James P.Gay has been appointed manager of the Milwaukee and Michigan line and theG.T.R.Despatch, with offices at Bush greet station, Detroit.1 In the city yesterday were Mr.Fred.Sopher, travelling agen of the Union Pacific in Boston and Montreal: Mr.H.G.Locke, general agent in Boston for the Ghicago and Albn Rallway.The C.P.R.has now inthe press its folder called \u201cOpen Seamn,\u201d this is published annually and' rentes to fish and game.It 18 later this year than usual, owing to the fact that new legislation in the provinces on game could not be obtained until late.As a result of the recent meting held at the Windsor Hotel between the Classification Committee of tle Canadian Freight Association and tye stove manufacturers of Montreal and Toronto, some minor changes were de in the freight rates.These werd satisfactory to the manufacturers.\\ The announcement is made by the G.T.R.that Mr.R.W.Long hasbeen appointed divisional freight ageni at Stratford, in the place of Mr.Jdmes P.Gay, resigned, and that Mr.Tong will ba succeeded as commercial agent at Buffalo, N.Y., by Mr.E.J.Ti: lard, Mr.Hilliard, for the past yer, has been travelling freight agent at Moncton, N.B., and was for may years prior to that in the companys division freight agent's office here.\u201cRoutes and Fares for Summed Tours for season 1904.\u201d is the title o an interesting brochure just issued by \u201c Railway Notes.(opide ri(o rida ris OOOO OOOO the Central Vermont will be sold via Springfield and on the Delaware and Hudson via Albany.The Delaware & Hudson Railway will also sell tickets trom Troy, Albany and Schenectady to.Montreal and return, via-Rouse\u2019s Point, on the same basis.A prominent passenger official had something to say to-day in regard to a discussion which took place in the House of Commons the other day over the inability of the G.T.R.and C.P.R.to make connections at Brock- ville.He pointed out that the G.T.R.express from Toronto arrives at Brockville at 238 in the afternoon, while the C.P.R.train for Ottawa leaves Brockville at 2.45 p.m., arriving at Smiths\u2019 Falls at 3.40 p.m.The C.P.R.express from Toronto leaves the latter point at 3.46 p.m., arriving in Montreal at 7.15 p.m.The C.P.R.express for St.John and Halifax leaves Montreal at 7.25, while connections on the Rutland and N.Y.C.are made at Montréal Junction at about the same time.In view of these schedules, the offi- clal in question says, it would be absolutely impossible for the C.P.R.train to delay its run out of Brockvilie for more than ten minutes.If it did so, while accommodating possibly a score of passengers anxious to get to Smith's Falls and Ottawa from along the line of the G.T.R., hundreds would be discommoded by missing connections for points further afield.Patent Report OWEN N.EVANS, Solicitor of Pit- ents and Expert, Temple Building, reports the following United States patents granted to Canadians: 761,082, Re- cord-making apparatus for weighing scales Louis V.Labelle; 7761,115,centreboard, Claude B.Wainwright; 761,157, porteble hoisting apparatus, L.D.the G.T.R.The publication deals extensively with the many and varied trips the public are offered to various resorts on \u2018and reached via the lines of the Grand Trunk System.It tells you how to get there, what the journey will cost, what hotel] accommodation fa provided at the different resorts, in general the publication is one that is recommended to the public to look\u2019 over before deciding on thelr outing for the summer of 1504.The Central Vermont and Delaware and Hudson rallways will run excursions from New York to Montreal for St.Jean Baptiste day, June 2%, good coming the day preceding.Tickets will be sold at single fare for the round trip, Valid to return from this city on or before July 2nd.These tickets on pneumonia.Quick Colds fore you have to think of weak lungs - Ask your doctor about this advice.Frasee; 761,197, drawing inc\u2018 ument, W.8.Bown and C.L Jones; 761,425, regulating-valve for lubricators, C.A.Sullivan; 761,426, reversing-valve for team engin Thos.Sullivan: 761,493, codworkin:.inachine, N.J.Hutchin- ton.; | The Grand Trunk Telegraphers.r.D.Campbell, the third vice-prè- lrond Telegraphers of America, af- having had two conferences with eral Manager Hays regarding a dispute that-bas arisen between that corñ- p and its men on the question of wages, has returned to Ottawa.Negotiations will be resumed at a later daté Neither Mr.Hays nor Mr.Campbell was willing to speak when asked for 4 statement of what transpired te \u2014 bronchitis, \u2014 A x Tal BY ; \u2026 Me knows # k With McCaw On Life \u2018or Accident Insurance.| pout.the 4 a ° ee Lu 4.A 4 2° Eu, PHILLIPS )LONIAL HOUSE PT on = SQUARE.| GREAT Mid-Summer | Cash Sake.Liberal Discounts in every Department, \\ * * - A .MiN°S FURNISHT 4 doa.Men's Hemstitched Puré Haxkerchiefs; width of hems, % .\u20ac In.and 1 in.; a special job ut direct from Belfast; régular rss BI 1-3 per cent.Mers 3albriggan Underwear (En- Klfih make), double thread, all siz&.tmited quantity; regular 5oc, STAYONERY DEPT.NOTE PANR AND ENVELOPES.Hurd's 8 ka Vellum Note, square sha] 6-quire box, regular $1.50, ial S60.Envelopes to match, 8c wer box, .\\ Newton Mill Line wove, small square bl 1sco and Catholic Pra Bibles Eu line of beautiful 1 ther bindings, 20 per cent.off.FANCY GOODS.\\ - : \u2014\u2014\u2014 [PO UTFITS.Golf, Croquet, Tennis, Football, Cricket, Lacrosse, Lawn and Bowls fess 10 per cent.Fishing Tackle, Baseballs, less 13 per cent.Fitted Lunch Baskets, Boats and Ca- \u2018Invalid Tables, Baby Jump- less Ze per cent.> en and > 75 doûn English Silk Narrow Ties, ers and Baby Tenders, leas 10 the Jrojer thing to wear with a per cent.for cash doubléouiar, former prices 656, 75c, Cc; Daw BEC.BASKETS AND ~ BABY CARRIAGES.Fancy Clothes Hampers, and all Fancy Paper Baskets, etc., less 20 per cent.Willow Clothes Baskets and Palm Baby Hampers, Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, less 10 per cent.TOY DEPARTMENT.shape, white, blue and azure Hammocks, Hammock Stands, Awn- shades, regular br Ib.25c; special, ings and Lawn Swings, less 10 20c.PEN per cent.Envelopes to match20c.Ex ats casa Riocks, Doils, Gare BOOK\\ den Sets, Balls, eto., etc., less 20 per oen Bagster's Teacher's Blje size minion Steel Toy Boasts, Boys\u2019 eclooipodes octavo, Yapp bindif, giit edges, and Giris\u2019 Tricycles, less 10 per centre references, \u2018concordance, cent.: maps, etc, $2, special Buck-Boards and Fire Ladders, less 81.25.: 50 per cent Lo IR - Wooden and Felt Covered Rocking Collins\u2019 Globe Dictionary.clear type, Horses, less 205 per oent.1 well illustrated, 36c, spe- ; ; cal 30c.; Chambers\u2019 20th Century Dptionary, READY-MADE CLOTHING regylar $1, special 88c.- | Books.| DEPARTMENT.' 4 1 Lot English Tweed Single-Breasted Poets, padded leather bindirk gfit | Sack Buits, in the latest ocolor- edges, illustrated, regular $A gpe- | ings, fawns and cial 80c.drabs, 914,00.less 5O per cent.2 Lot Engi eed Singie-Breasted Poets, cloth bound, giit edges, well |: Sack Buits, in the proper summer printed on good paper, regular 7 shades, $15.00, at BO per cent.special 400 :{ id Lot Engl o- Englis Sack Suits, $16.00, at BO per cen \u201cHE SAME IN SCOTCH TWEED8.YLot English Brass Etchings on antique wood jf frames, very suitable for library or smokinig room; very large selection of designs; regular $3.26; special $2.25.Brass Mirrors, easel backs, massive and ornamental designs, plain and inlaid, BO per cent.off.Shaving Mirrors, ebony, nickel and rosewood frames, m and plain glass, 50 per cent.off.Triplicate Mt#fors, fancy designs, 5O per cent.off.LEATHER GOODS.| Children\u2019s Wrist Bags, assorted colours, gilt frame and chain, regular 40c; special 30c Wrist Bags, leather handles, green, red, brown, tan and gray change purse, regular $1.75, special $1.28.Combination Purse, long and broad shapes, brown, gray and black .regular $1.25, special OBc.: atte FANCY GOODS.Hand Mirrors, ebony, rosewood and gilt frames, 5@ per cent.off.Celluloid Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief, Toilet Sets, Albums, etc, BO per cent.off.KITCHENWARE DEPT.SND FLOOR.15 per Cent.discount on Bathroom iron.15.20 and 50 per cent.discount on Fireplace Goods.ent of the International Order of | Clothes Wringers (rolls giving out inside of 1, 2 3 and § years replaced free of charge), 10 per cent.100 Ibs.Candles for candle lamps, burns 4 1-2 hours, 20 per cent, $00 Gas Lighters, r 25c, 35c and 6c, tor 18c, Z25c and 500.100 Never Drip Candlesticks, 20 per can Refrigerators and Ice Chests, best makes, 10 and 18 per sent.300 Delivery Milk Bottles, ané 10c.300 Slothespin Bags, regular bc, for Granite Saucepans and Wash Bans, HALF PRICE.A full line of Enamsiled Cooking Utensils, 10 per cent.Chamois Skins and Polishing Cloths, 18 per cent.28 Solid Oak Spice Cabinets, 18 per cent.: 0 200 Guaranteed Meat ra (with 3 cutters), @8c_and 78o.200 bottles Strong Liquid Ammonis.Directions for lmundry and baths.Oo each.500 Sink- Brushes and Driers, regular 15c, for Bc each 100 Ham Boards at 10c each.Lot of Best Broilers for Meat or Flah, no odour or smoke, 10 per oen Lalge size Hardwdod Refrigerators, sinc lined, double doors, cleans- able, dry air 46 ins.high x 36 wide, for $13.75.less 1Q per cent.and an extra 10 per cent.for cash.: ; A - 10 PER CENT.FOR CASH, IN ADDI OR REDUCTIONS., SO per cent.TIE SAME IN 8COTCH TWEEDS.A ot West of Worsted Sin- -Breasted Sack Suits, in the J .colourings, $18.00.at 50 per cent.: 1 Lot of Boys\u2019 S.B.Buita and Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, to be sold at SO per cent.; GLOURED DRESS GOODS.3,00 yards Rich Irish Dimities, dain atterns, 2Bo par yard, less 33 1- br cent ; | 4 \\ Embroidered Mercerised Swiss a, in ferent tints, HALF Les .Drena Muslns, 200 per yard, 33 1-8 per cent.Pineapje Cloth, Sheer Bilk and Lin- 33 1-3 per pod Allatrdes, fine goods, ar \"cent.de ; ne at 3313 and 50 per cent.of \u2018Shepherd in eolours), 331-3 Goods some fine goods.BKIRTINGS\\A fev Bleces ot Btriped s at KE CE.Balance of Rch Ramine Dress Patteras, wdrth 25.00 and $80.00 cach, 13 leas 20 per cent.MANTLE DIPARTMENT.Ladies\u2019 Sith sur 20, or cent.achts, per cen Ladies\u2019 Waterproo, :20 per cent.Maids\u2019 Cloth Suits 20 per cent.Maids' Cloth Jacks, 20 per cent.Maids\u2019 Waterproof 20 per cent.Children\u2019s Reefers,Z0 per cent.- Children's Waterprx{s, 20 per cent, MILLINERY DPARTMENT.Trimmed Millinery.15 per cent.Untrimmed Hats ad Bonnets, 105 per cent.Children's Stik Hedwear, -1B5 per cent, Tariatan and Lisse aps, 10 per cent.Flowers, Feathers nd Ornaments, 20 per cent.: Children\u2019s Silk andMusith Dreeses, 10 per cent.White Cotton Unérwear.\u2018310 per cent.: .Corsets and Buaties 10) per nant.Feather Boss and :uffies, 20 per cent.Children\u2019s Coloured resses, 20 cent.4 Umbreilas, 10 per mt Children's Tañù 20 per cent r cent.and Sateen \u2019aists, 10 per dent.Flannel Waists, 20 mr cent.: Silk Walsts, 10 persent.Black, White and Fancy Muslin Children es 1020 + * ana Ba rw Goods, 10 per cit.by Parasols, 10 per oen - TION TO ALL OTHERDISCOUNTS 3 \u2014 Special Attention Given to Mail Gders.ven HENRY MORGAN & CO, - MONTREAL: ru \u201cand 10 Per Cent.for Cash in addition \u2018to all other Discounts or.Reductions.1}.WG DEPT.| SPORT ING.GOODS DEFT.|.| Er rh OC TS SERS YE LL a ET rr NY oe VIE 1 te RE NE SE PAE TE terme PAT os Ppt 4 ja PET MA CGA DD area ote TLR MRA ey Ee ht» MP aie pa #5 Buy your drugs, patent medicines and # \u2018ok sundries at CUT RATE DRUG STORES 6 Bleury (corner Cralg), 2453 St.Catherine St.West, 1447 St.Catherine East.Our prices are always lowsr than any other drug store, but next week we will eut still lower.PRICES TALK All next week we will pell: , Cut Reg.price.Pains\u2019's Celery Comp.$1.00! @2c Vin Mariani .+.+++ ve.1.25 790c Peruna .ere wre evens 1.00 Wyeth's Beef, L'on and Wine.$1.00 B7o Wyeth's ten on JR 20c toria .vse see ov 3BC 22¢ \u2018Warner's Sa\u2018e Cure .$1.00 8c Bt.James Wafers .3Bc Dr.Plerce's Favourite Pre, scription .vo.Lo.81,00 T4c \u201cWampole's C.L.Ol .81.00 @8c Burdock Bitters .1.00 59e Citrate Magnesia, 1 Ib.bot.60 He Eno's Fruit Salt .1.00 Re Lydla Pinkham's .$1.00 TOC Dr.Chs.Flesh Food .$1.00 39¢ INFANT FOODS.Nestle\u2019s Food .B0c a5e Horlick's Milk .\u2026.$1.00 Te Allenbury'a Fooë ., .$1.00 Be Sugar of Milk.per Ib.&0c Be ear\u2019s Unsgented Saap « .18¢ 10%e orida Water, Murray and LANMAR'S .su.sees.BOC 26 Abbey's Salt, small .250 150 | Sparklet Syphon Machines for making Soda, Vichy or Lithia Water.Familles going to the country or seaside should have one.These machines were sold last year for $2.50 each.Having made arrangements with the manufacturers we are able to offer them at the low price of 686 eac The bulbs for making the soda water we sell for 45c per box of one dozen, making soda water cost 4o per syphon, or less than 2c a glass, same as you pay 156 each for to grocers and druggists.Buy one on trial, aad if you do not like it We will refund the money.7 a 3 { À - Sponges Big lot at prices one-third less than other drug stores, Carriage Sponges.bust sheep's wool, old everywhere $4.00 a pound.Our cut \u2018price, $2.98 per pound.Sponges Free .-Bponge Holders for the Bath, worth 250.Our cut price, 1@c each, and a Sponge free with each holder.Rubber Gloves Grease Proof, Gold in Dept.Stores at $1.75 per pair.We guarantee to sell the same glove for § cents.Excellent article for ladies who \u20ac: their own housekeeping.Trusses An immense stock to be cleared at half price, from 81.00 to $3.00.eres Spectacles and Eyeglasses | $3.00 kind Tor .eee .- 8188 .00 kind for cee ove oe .B1.50 .00 Kiad for .82.50 Competent Optician in charge.buy at once, as these prices next week only.to Cémpare; these prices with any store ta town ab good Goods sent C.O.D.to any part of the Order by Telephone.\u2019 Out of town customers should club together arid order, and thersby feduce ex: Sen charges.Write for our Catalogue.re PROCESSION OF - GORPUS CHISTI Routes Which Wil' Be Fol- its own rocesssion.concern:d.To-morrow vill witness the grand ceremony of Corpus Christi p on.The Blessed Sacrament wil taken from the Tabernacle and ed in solemn procession through streets of the city.According to ent regulations of Archbishop Brachesi, each parish may have As far'as the centre of the city is the four great parishes\u2014 Notre Dame, Cathedral, St.Patrick's and S.James, with the new parish of cept Saturday, for Levis, RE fere du Loup, Cacouna, .Little M Sydrieys, with connection, for Edward Island -end N {nogn) with aleeping cars for St, Joan and Halifax, and dining car betwee Mogtreal and Halifax.On.\u2019 train for the accommodation of sportsmen going to the famed Metapedia lowed .in Various Valley, which car will be cut off st : Melapedia Express for Quebec will Par iehes.leave Montreal pi 11.45 p.m., except Sunday, with sleeping car altached, CH CITY CHURCHIS COMBINE ich Pascensers can occupy any tim tr me, Ca ness | LONGUEUIL HAS NEW ether PROTESTANT SCHOOL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Opening Ceremonies Were Attended by Many Prominent Educationalists.The Protestant ratepayers of Lon- gueull now have a school of which they may well be proud.The new structure was formally opened a few days ago, and is now occupied by the teaching staff and the pupils, The principal of the school is Mr.D.M.Gil- mour, and he is a&sisted in his duties by the Misses A.Hamilton and E.Moncton, St.John, Halifax, and the will leave Montreal at 13.00 o'clock \u2018 Tuesdays ahd Fridays a special sleeping car for Metapedia will be attached to this EE HOW 1 \u201cttes stiR- saiiupiy, ÿ WO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED 22 20 à 4 ad .TE.4,- BI rs ) .1004.\"DREAD CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA.Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Beauty.Pe-ru-na Makes Women Healthy and Beautif ul.annoying.friend.has Crawley.0000000000000 0000000 .Miss Ellen Crawley, 241 S.Madison Avenue, La Grange, Ill, writes: \u201cFor years | have been a sufferer with catarrh of the throat and larynx.| got hoarse on the slightest provocation, and my voice became weak and tired very easily.! could not talk for any length of time, and it was very nothing seemed to help me until a friend persuaded me to giva Peruna a trial.have much confidence in it, as everything else had failed me, but | tried it just to please my f My delight, therefore, may be imagined when | began to improve at once, and | have kept on strong, and ! am never hoarse now.Peruna one a great deal for me.\u201d\u2014Miss Ellen | was very much discouraged, as ! did not mproving until my voice is 0000000000000 0000000 St.Pelen, will form but one for that occasion.Notre Dame Church will be the point of departure, and the ending of -he procession.From Notre Dame Church, the route o the procession will be along Notre Dame street to St.Lambert Hill, then \u2018| have the procession around the parish.\u2018charges at cartage points, all charges up St.Lawrence street to St.Cather- Tne, to St.Alexander street, thence to Lagauchetiere, then to Beaver Hall Rill, Victoria square, St.James street, Place d'Armes square and back to Notre Dame Church, where a low mass will be celebrated.The main repository will be at St.Patrick's Church.Smaller altars will, however, be erected along the route, at the Nazareth chapel and the Sacred Heart convent, on St.Alexander street.In St.Mary's parish.the procession will pass on the following streets: Craig, Notre Dame, Iberville, Logan, Fullum and Demontigny.In St.Louls de France\u2014Laval avenue, north on St.Louis square, Cher- rier, Mentana and Roy streets.At Mile End\u2014La Haye square, St Lawrence, Laurier, Casgrain, Maguire, Gaspe, Cadieux, Gaspe, Villeneuve, St Hippolyte streets and St.Joseph Boulevard.In St.Henri\u2014Place St.Henri, Notre Dame, St.Augustine, St.Ambrose, St.Rose and Notre Dame streets.In St.Ann\u2019s, St.Anthony\u2019s, St.Michael's and St.Agnes, the procession will take place in the church.On Sunday, June 12, St.Ann's will GRADUATION OF NURSES AT JEFFREY HALE HOSPITAL The oeremonies in connection with graduation of nurses from the J Hale Hospital,\u201d Quebec, took place recently.Five ladies graduat- ad, Misses M.MacKedie, F.L.Imrie, H.A.MacKay, H.H.Hunter and JE.Martin.Each was presented with a diploma and a pin badge.Dean Williams at the request of the chairman, delivered a short address In which he referred to the approaching departure of the matron, Miss Brown, and the regret felt at her loss.He complimented \u2018her successor and prophesied great things from her.He eulogized the nurse's profession and stated that they were following in the steps of Jesus Christ.Mr.J.C.Thomson, the oldest gove ernor of the hospital, then delivered an address in which he referred to the fact that the hospital, while it did not solicit money from he publie, still it \u2014_\u2014 did not refuse it when was offered.The G It could not, however, accept money lories of the Yellowstone and when it was realized from theatrical the Rockies.entertainments, fancy dress balls, mask balls, etc, .DOMINION EXHIBITION.Transportation of Goods to the Big Winnipeg Fair.Both the C.P.R.and the G.T.R.have issued circulars regarding the transportation of goods intended for exhibition at the Dominion Industrial Exhibition, which is to be held at Winnipeg between July 25th and August 7th.On either line goods will be carried from points in Ontario and Quebec, all rail, at full tariff rates plus cartage thereon to be prepaid.The exhibits, if returned over the same route by which forwarded, will be carried to the original shipping point at half tariff rates provided they are accompanied by certificate from the Secretary of the Exhibition to the effect that the property has not changed ownership.If such certificate is not produced when: the property is presented for return shipment, full tariff rates will be charged.The certificate should be made in duplicate, one copy to be used as mentioned In the following clause: Should it be desired to forward the exhibits to other exhibitions before returning to the original shipping point, same will be carried from Winnipeg to such subsequent exhibition points at half tariff rate, and from the last exhibition point to final desti- ation, viz., ginal shipping point, at half tariff rate Spfovided the ad tions met forth M the second clause as to certificate and non-change \u2018of THE NEW LONGUEUIL MODEL \u201cWonderland, 1904,\u201d daintily fllustrated of the American North-west.- It embraces a number of articles on a var- fety of topics.The ries one to \u201cThe Haunts of Wiid Game\u201d in that vast region 1 nadian border, part ing made of the points where large game are to be found in the greatest abundance.Some attention is also given to a description of localities that are most apt to delight the angler.In this way the traveller is carried clean across the continent from the great lakes to Puget Sound by way of the Northern At the latter point the tourist may depart in search of Alaskan game, which is in a class by itself and is now claiming the thoughts of many hunters.Indeed, the recent construction of the White Pass and Yukon Railway across the White Pass from.ed up a region to tourists and hunters heretofore an unknown land and one full of surprises and beauties.\u201cThe Greatest naturally stone National Park, and is applied to this reservation on the testimony of innumerable world travellers.In recent years quite a number of improvements have been made in the park which add immeasurably to the pleasure The Northern Pacific has erected a station at Gardiner, Mont, within a etone\u2019s throw of: the new lava arch that constitutes the official entrance to the park.If one desires to gain an idea of What luxury in travel may become one read the article under \u201cWhat Travellers Say of the Nerth In \u201cThe Lewis and Clark Renajssance\u201d some idea js given ÿ of the American West, which found its first and greatest ter- Pacific.of the traveller, Coast, Limited.\u201d of the Hutler.The new school is situatal on a plot of ground containing 70.000 feet, danat- } ed by the Dominion Government.building cst a little over $10,000, and is sufficient to accommodate two hundred citildren.This sclicol it the model school for the town and parish of Longueuil.It is set apart 03 a separate school municipality, and although the Protestants are In a minority, they were, by an order Years ago, erected as a school municipality with commissioners, instead of trustees.\u2018The first Protestant opened at Longueull about sixty years ago, quite near the site of the new structure.The opening ceremonies were pre- in council, SCH slded over by Mr.Andrew Hardie, chairman of the School Commissioners.The other school commissioners were also present, viz : Baker, Peter Ferris, William Murray and John Smiley.Walker, the secretary-treasurer, dressed the gathering.Among the visitors were: Rev.Dr.Scrimger, principal of the Presbyterian Theological Coliege; Rev.Dr.Amaron, moderator, of the Presbytery of Montreal; Rev.F.P.Walker, of New York, and Rev.South.All spoke of the necessity \u2018for more expansive and extended interest in education.: : A \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A WESTERN WONDERLAND.Mr.Park refers Brown, The adopted some six school was 00.ooL.Messrs.William Mr.W.Simpson ad- of Montreal is the title of a brochure descriptive initial article car- g along the Ca- ar mention bey has open- the the Worid \u201d Yellow- in to only to e caption : Dr.ZIartman has probably done more than any other physiclan toward popularising a means of escape from the facial #*aformities.such as watery eyes, twisted nose.à, cracked lfps.due to the ravaging effects of catarrh.He has made chronic.catarrh a life- lcag study.known as Peruna, is the most famous remedv for catarrh in existence.Probably there is not a man or woman, boy or girl, within the bounds of the United tates that has not heard of Peruana.By far the largest majority have used Peruna.The multitude of people that have been cured of chronic catarrh by using vi HUMANE $OCIETY MEDAL ° Mr.George Gillespie, honorary secretary, Montreal branch, Royal Cana- advised that the medal of the society has been awarded to Mr.Lorne Nunns for bravery in saving life.+The following are the particulars: On the 12th of August, 1803, Miss Carrie Trenholme and Mr.Frederick Lorne Nunns, of Montreal, were sailing on Lake Massawippi, when a sudden squall upset their canoe.Trenholme and Mr.Nunns held on to it for about two hours, hoping to be seen and rescued.At the end of this time they decided that the only chance was for Mr.Nunns to swim to shore about a mile distant.succeeded in doing with great aiM- culty, the water being very rough.On landing in an exhausted state he had to make his way for a mile or so through thick brushwood to @&boat- - house, the door of which he found locked.With open the door, rowed to Miss Trenholme\u2019s assistance, rescuing exhausted.At Douglas Methodist Church tomorrow, the Rev.J.D.Ellis, B.A., will preach at 11, and lift, M.A., D.D., at Communion at the close of the evening service.Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A., will preach at both services in Emmanuel Church, to-morrow, taking for his evening subject, \u201cThe Book of Jonah\u2014a protest against bigotry.\u201d will be celebrated in 8t.James Methodist Church, when Rev, Dr.Philp will conduct the Conference Love Feast at 9.30 ;Rev.T.J.Mansell, ex-president will preach, followed by an ordination service conducted by Rev.D.Winter, president of Conference.The evening sermon will be presched by Rev.G.F.Sa ter, Ph.B.followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, oonducted < Miss Lydia Herziger, Grand Recorder of A: .erican Daughters of ,Independence, writes from Neenah, Wis, as fol- ows: \u201c1 have used Peruna now for four years, each «pring and fall, and it keeps me perfectly well and strong.| am able to continue working and do not have to take a three months\u2019 rest, as | used to do every year.This is a great comfort to me, +6 | was not able to afford such a long rest.| find that it is a great preventive for colds and coughs, and soon rids the system of all disease and is an admirable medicine.| can honestly endorse it.\"\u2014Miss Lydia Herziger.Thousands of Women Cured by Pe-ru- na of Annoying Catarrh.offensive breath, dry, His remedy, popularly - 3 AWARDED TO MR.NUNNS.Humane Association, has been Frederick Miss the White 1t is true that Peruna cures c h wherever located, yet tt is ad- ble for everyone to use Peruna as L\u2019EPIPHANTE Is very pleasant to drink and contains many medicinal qualities.It ts helpful and even curative in cases of gastritis and Intestinal dyspepsia, backaches, dis- oases of the liver and bladder, constipation, scrofula, rheumatism, etc, etc.It is easily digested, tomes the system and regulates the functions of the principal organs.ROBERT ALLAN, +00.-Peruna can never be Known >- y a girl has regained her faded trauty, many a matron has lengthened the days of her comely appearance by using Peruna.Peruna préduces Clean mucous membranes, the basis of faclal symmetry, and = perfect complexion.The women have not been slow to \u201cdiscover that a course of Peruna will flo more toward restoring youthful beauty than all nce, the devices known to \u2018 Bole Ageat for the D à preventive, and not wait until catarrh has .fastened itself In some part | of the system.; \u2019 Peruna actg quickly and beneficially on the inflamed mucous membranes lining the different organs of the body.Thus it will cure catarrh wherever located.If vou do not receive prompt and satisfactory reaults from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis, Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,O.Mineral Water Manufacturer of Aerated Waters, 6820 Dorchester St, Dominion of Canada.181 3 This he assistance he broke got out a skiff, and her when she was greatly Some Church Services.he Rev.J.C.Ant- p.m.There will be Conference Sunday station.,PROF >ROF GRANT gg OPTICAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA, Desires to thank all his patrons who have so kindly awaited his recovery from his late illness, and wishes to announce that he has now resumed his | | DAILY EYE TESTING Hours: 0-1, 2-6.APPOINTMENTS, TEL, UP.1332.2172 8ST.CATHERINE STRBET, Near Phillips Bq._\\N AND AROUND THE CITY.BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.\u2014 There was a large crowd of !mmigrants yesterday in the vicinity of the Windsor The majority were from the British Isles and were bound for diter- ent points of Ontario and the North- .West.Several intended to settle in the Rainy River country.seemed to be prosperous.All of them ownership are complied with, re ritorial expansion in the Louisiana Purchase and its initial dverland exploration in the Lewis and Clark expedition.LINEN MILL FOR NORTH-WEST.Mr.Dickson, of Bdmonton, Goes to Scotland for Machinery.Mr.Dickson, of Edmon N.W.T., à who left by the Tanielan.yesterday, is on hi~ way to Scotland for the purpose of purchasing machinery for a Hnen mill, which he Intends to establish In Edmonton.Mr.Dickson re marked that he was going to \u201ctalk Canada\u201d while in his: native land.Me belleved that when the advantages that were to be gained by coming to Canada were pointed out to Scotchmen, hundreds would cross the sea to the land of the maple.Mr.Dickson said the crop prospects in the West are of the brightest.Seed- Ing operations have been a little backward as compared with last year, but the helgh: of grain at the present time is equal to what it was at thisidate last year.There had been a sufficient rainfall.and he was looking forwazd to a record harvest.INTERCOLONIAL TRAINS.Summer Time Table Comes in Force To-morrow Week.The -*ercolonial Raflway®s summer train service will commence this year: on Sunday, June 13th.There will be two trains dally, except Sunday, for the seaside resorts, viz.: Riviere du Leéup, Cacouna and Little Metis, one leaving Montreal in the morn at 7.40 à.m with gartour ear from Montreal to Little Metis, nnd\u2019 the other leaving in the evening at T4 o'clock, with special rleeping ears for Riviere du Latip, Catouna and LAt-, the Metin; - BOONE Tw Re The \u201cMaritime Express,\u201d daily e&- Mr.Sunday School Association.The following have been elected officers of the Diocesan Sunday 8chool |.Association, which has had a successful year: \u2014President, Rev.Frank Charters; lay vice-president, Miss Norris; clerical vice-president, Ereaux; secretary.Rev.H.T.Boyle, B.D., B.A.; treasurer, Miss Thomas; executive committee, Dr.Rexford, Rev.Willis, Messrs.Forgrave, kins, Campbell and Tippett, Miss A.\u2018 Ekers, Miss Ross, Miss Leders, Miss Phillips, Victorian Order of Nûrses.The monthly report of the Victorian \u2018{ Order of Nurses is as follows: Number of new cases, 56; average ¢guily hours on duty, 7 1-4; average Sunday hours on duty, 5 1-2; number 4f nurses V.O.N.Passed Musical Examinations.Three pupils of.King\u2019s Hall .have!\" ination of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and è London, Eng.held at tie Royal Vie | toria College, in Montreal, on May 12.passed with v j .passed the exam Olive le # Aipy asa \u2018was 20 allure, \u201cWonderland\u201d may be obtained plication to Mr.George W.Hardisty, who, as representative of the Northern Pacific in this city, has his office In the Temple Buildinx.gical cases, 4; obstetrio.visite, L Delegates to the General Association.Mr.G.B.Capel /and the Rev.H.T:!Boyle.æp- Rev.Jas.Jen- College of Music, distinétion, M.There given by Rev.R.Powell, Esq.Rev.some time or cheerful.by the president.At the meeting of the Sunday School, addresses will be G.Peever and A.B.Milligan, of St.Andrew's, Toronto, Moderator of | the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, now in session at St.John, .N.B., wil occupy the pulpit of Melville Church, Westmount Park.Dr.Balvation Army in Winnipeg.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, June 3.\u2014At a meeting of the police commissioners here it was decided to withdraw the prosecutions recently inaugurated against the Bal- vation Army for obstructing the streets by open alr meetings.THE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD.Every child in the country needs, at other, a medicine to correct the ills incident to childhood.If Baby\u2019s Own Tablets are kept in the house and occasionally given to the little ones they will prevent illness and make the little ones rugged; strong and Mothers should \u2018insist on having this medicine because it con- WANT BONUS FOR PEAT.\u2014 À deputation from Montreal went to Ottawa esterday to urge Hon.Mr.Fielding to bsidize the Canadian peat industries.The deputation consisted of Hon.R.Prefontaine, Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., Mr.J.W.Harris, Ald.Bastien, Mr.Wm.B.Powell and Mr.Geo.Durnford, all of this city.INSURANCE CASE.\u2014 Mr.Justice Doherty has dismissed the action of Mr.Jeremie Mellleur, of St.Anne de Bellevue, against the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company.The action was taken to recover $1000 insurance on the plaintiff's house and furniture.The Court decided that on account of plaintiff's failure to state that he had a policy for $400 in the Montmagny Mutual Company his insurance was forfeited.THE LATE MOLYNEUX ST.JOHN \u2014The interment in Mount Royal cemetery of the body of the late Mr.Moly- neux St.John, former Gentleman of the Black Rod, t place this morning, on the arrival of the C.P.R.train from \u2018Ottawa.The remains were met by Mr.H.A.B.St.John.a brother of the deceased: Mr.Aubrey St.John, his nephew, and by Mr.H.R.Charlton and Mr.George Atm.close personal friends.A number of the late Mr.Et.John's many friends in this city at- 4; number of probationers, 2; medical taïins no-opiate harmful drug, and tended the interment to tify to the cases, 14; surgical cases, 1; synecolo.- PT esteem ta Which they héld him.Boy Died of Excess of \u201cJoy.eleven-year-old son of H.F.James, of Kemptville, has died in 8t.Luke\u2019s Hos- Pital from a paralytic stroke, brought of B¥ sudden joy.The boy had been f of an abcéss of the brain and ait, 1 hope of \u2018his recovery had been given up.Under the, doctor's care, however, begin th recover.Bat when the Otfaws, June ¢ \u2014 Francis James, the |.is simply dellq LOOK FOR THB X XX X ON PAGE 11?+ Montreal Park & Island Railway Co.LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 30 min service, 5,40 am.to 11 p.m.last car at 18 midnight From Lachine\u201420 min service, 5.50 a.m.to 1L50 p.m.Last car 13.58 em \u2018 SAULT AU RECOLLET \u2014 From Craig and Chenneville, 45 min sarvice, 6.18 am to 1130 am, 30 min service 11.30 a.m.to 11 p.car 1300 midnight.From Sault au llet, 45 min.service, 5.30 &m.to 12.\u2018pm.30 min.service 13.15 p.m.m.From Mt.Royal avenue min.service, 6.40 am.to 1146 p.m.From Vietoria avenue, Weatmount, 2 min.service 5.50 am.to 13.10 am.CARTIERVILLE.\u2014 From Snowdon\u2019s June- tion 40 min.service 6.00 am.to 12.00 midnight.From Cartierville 49 min service 8.40 am.to 11.40 pra, MOUNTAIN BELT LINE:\u2014Bpectal Belt Line service as required, via St.Catherine Extra cars will be run on all lines as required.For extra cars for Lachine, take Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote SL Paul.For extra cars for Sault au Reecollet, R.take St.Datiis cars tracks \u2019 oars to connect at \u20ac 5 es An Australian Fleeced in New York.New York, June 4.\u2014The Times a wealthy Australian, who arrived in New York ten days ago from \u2018London, was swindled out of 325,000 by a band of -tappers a week ago in a Broadway street.account of guilty with the wire-tapping rators the Australian made I~ report of the police, but sailed on the matter to the following day for London A \u201cFIVER\u201d THAT'S ALL RIGHT LARK: Mfr.Montreal.\"WM { DGMINION LINE, 17 St Sacrament st, .treal tn ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE Tunisian.Fri.8June,5 a.m.Spm Ioniaa.fri 10 June 9am.opm Bavarian Frill June, d a.m.Ju ao 1 pm an.upe,d a.m.m Tariana 3 aly, a.m., Quebeo$ om FIRST CLASS, 310 upwards, according to steamer, And number occupying stateroom.SECOND-CLASS, Liverpool or London- derry, Bavarian, Tubisian, or Jonian, $40.Parisian, $37.50.Return tickews at reduced ratez.THIRD CLASS.Liverpoo Londo Glasgow, $36, I'aris, 832.- nu GLASGOW DIRECT SERVICE.Corinthian.Wed.18 June.30 July bictiian .we Wood.30 June, 3 firs Pretorian.Wed.6 July, 10 Aug.All Classes of Passengers.Very superior accommodation and very low rates.H & A ALLAN, General Agents, Mont- Teal.92 tt Dominion Line Steamahipe Weekly Sailings te Liverpoo! FROM MONTREAL.tKensington.Juns 4ta' tVancouves.July 3nd sbominion.June 11th en ton.July Sth tsouttwark.June I winion.18th Canna.Juno 45th tsouthwark.July dard Montreal to Avoamouth (Bristol) sManxman.June'X1th sTurcoman.July Oth sEnglishman.June 35th sManxmau.July 33 sCold sjorage.tCold Atorage and Cool Ar.Steamers Bal) at day-light.oderate Ratea, Ask Agents for particulars of moderate rate service To Liverpool, $37.08.ic London, $40.00 and upwards acoording to steamer and berth.kor all 4 ars as to freight and passage apply to lucal agent or to Mon 138 tf Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMKLEK SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.From Liverpool.Steamer.From Montreal.*Tuesddy, May 17.MONMOUTH.June 4 Tuesday, day ¥4, LAL LnAMrLAIN une y Tuesday, June 7.LAKE ERI June \u201814.LAKE MANITOBA.June 30 June 28.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.July 14 July 13.¢.LAKE ERIE.July 28 bisamers irom Montreal at daybreak, passengers embarking the evening previous.*Does not carry passengery.RATES Ur PASSAGE, First Cabin, #66 and upwardea Round trip tickets at reduced rates Second Cabin, to Liverpool, 837.50; to London, $40.00.Round trip, 871.25; London, $33.75.Third Class to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens town $35.00.Apply to Canadian Pacific Hallway Ce.Atlante Board of Trade Bullding, #3.Sacrament st, Montreal 95 eod tf Framburg-#tmerican, FOR PLYMOUTH.CHÉRSOUR An.88.DEUTSCHLAND, 3612 ft.long\u201423 1-2 knots average speed Pe t 1 La June 5.July 7.Aug.4.Sept.1 Deutschland.Juns 4 ts Blusgber.Junes 93 \u2018Walderses.June 11 Pennsylvania.Jane 25 Hamburg .June 16.ts Moltke .June 30 Pheentcls.Juns 13 P Patrtels.July 3 « Hne grill room and t gymnastum on board.@ Will call at Dover only.ard MEDITERRANEAN SKRVICE.New York-Xaples-Geaan By superb new twin screw steamers Prins Adalbert.Jane 25, Aug.16, Oct.4 Frine oat Cabin, we na 578, newt 6, uct.2B ccoraing to Season?Tere Hambarg-American Iine, 37 B° James Thom, General Agent, 17 ment st: W.H.Henry, Temple Building, 185 St James st: Balterabr's Tourist Agency, 178 St.James st.132 tr MNorthGerman Lloyd, Fast Express Service PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN.K Wm.Il, Juse 14, 6 am.Kaiser, July 19, 10 Kalser, June 21, 10 a.m.| Kronpr's, 1, 6.9.30 pm Kronprinz, June 28,6 am | K Wm.IL, Aug.1 p.m K Wm.11, July 12, 2 p m Kaiser, Aug.18 10 am Twin-Screw Passenger Service, PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN.Alice.June 7, 11 a.m.Kurfurst, July 5, 10 a m _barbarossa June 18 noon Alice, July 14, 10 a.m.Fried'ich, June 23,1 pm | Barbarossa Juiy21,l1am Bremen, June 30, 11 6 m Friedrich Jaly 28,10 a.m Mediterranean Service GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GRNOA.Irsne.June ll, 11 as.m.Lulse.Aug.6,11 am.Albert.June 25, 11 a.m.| Irens.Aug.27, 11 a m.Luise.\" July 2 11a m| Hobeor'n Sept.I Irene.Ju em.se.Sept.24, [1 a.OELRICHS '8 C0.5 Droadway Nn.¥.™ W.H.Henry, Sole Agent for Montreal, Temple Bullding, 185 St James street.| 132 tf NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO., (LIMITED) Sailings from Sarnia at 3 p.m.For Duluth, 8.8.Hurounlc, May 18, 27, June \u20ac and opte Sopes Mane Las 19 oor 34 uronic, Em; onareh\u2014 Ma: 37, 30, Jane 11 8, 10 204 18.7 120,25) Sailings from Collingwood, 1.30 p.m.For Owen Bound, Killarney and 800, Tuesdays.For Parry Sound, French River and 800, Thursdays and Saturdays.sailings from Owen Sound at 11 p.m.For Collingwood, Parry Sound, French River and 800, Wednesdays and Fridays.For Kililarney ana 800, Tuesdays.Str.Jno Lee ler ves Parry 8 d at 7 a.m.Mondays, Wednesdays and Pridays.Retarn- ing leaves Penetaguishene 8 &.m., Midland, 9 a.m., Tossdaye, Thuradaye and Saturdays.Por tickets and information apply to any Grand Trunk Ry.snd Preight Passenger Agent.H.C.amené En ER Mise a ollingwood ; C.of Manager, Sarnia.vo 104 Anchor Line san free Now Terk every Setardsy foe Glasgow via Londonderry ut Lowest Rates For Rates, Books of Information for pes- sengers and New Illustrated Book of Tours, Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents, 17 and 12 Broadway, New York, or tersby\u2019s Tourist A y, 118 St.James st, Montreal 109 ss CUNARD LINE Boston-Queenstown-Liverpos! Fast Twin-Serew Mall and Xassenger Stepmers.14230 tons; 600 feet long.- SERIE for RS eons nl as EAXONTA aes ny 19, Aug.18, Sept.18, IVERNIA June 7 Jur 5, Aug.$, Aug.30.Plans, eatl 150 Babe Bt.n A aE 5 UMR Art gns no W.H.Hen le Buil 5 .83 eod tf The FINSKA LLOYDS NAVIGATION Co.The only direct line between France and Canada, safling as follows: ; From From From Havre.Le Pallics.Montreal BB8.Hermes .April 20 A ss May 15 BS.Hektos .May 10 15 June 1 And monthly thereafter.For rates of freight and fu tormation apply to riher CHAS.N.BLAKELEY, 101 Ceristise Buttétag UEW GRLEANS BY WATER Elegant Now Passager Stanshipe Southern Pacific Fonte Now York every = ew Leave New every ; arriving New York N.x \u20ac gacrae .for all sieoûtf see Ver further ation 4° ar + , Sm 170 Washington 2 + Limit 60 Days.i =.4 Yo Wed, rr.aad, Sa a Cg TL RAILWAY Hah [LL SES World's Fair { ST.LOUIS, Mo.REDUCED RATES FROM MONTREAL.Limit 15 Days.$35.38 Limit until 15.FOR ROUND TRIP STOP OVERS ALLOWED \u2014AT\u2014 CHICAGO also at TORONTO, HAMIL TON, LONDON, PORT HURON, DETROIT, and any point in Canada.SIDE TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS $1.40 additional.Tickets on sale daily until Decembes \u201cCHEAP WEEK END TRIPS GOING\u2014Saturday er Sunday by aus train.RET'G until Menday by any trata.Beloell .4.2 +45 000 Bluff Point (CUf Haven) Burlingt ec, on, Vit FR ese was ae Highgate Springs, V Masseas Springs.Otterbura Park (including one aû- mission to Park).\u2026.oso.dl Plattaburg, N.Y.4 +.+ vo0 ovou0 srw ese mes .ses eee ve wes wees Quebee.ess ves ses see ave SOE Rouse\u2019s Point.con soa ooo Sherbrooke.«.cee sas 085 Ste.Anne de St.Hyacinthe.+.++ seces 308 St.Johma.* Vaudreuil.(i.(vo seep ALSO MANY OTHER POINTS.CITY TICKET OFFICES: Telophones see vee-cevee- 137 St.James street.460 and 401, or Bonaventure Statiem.« CANADIAN WY TOIT LIT RAL way Week End Trips Good Going Saturday or Sunéay.Returning Monday.Abbotaferd .«.io.5000 Bedford .+++ see ses assess.180 Covwansville.ees sas ses 188 Joliette.ses nee ose 118 Labelle .tvs vos cos cone.BBO St.Jobau, Q.vet +.» see oa LAO St.Agathe.(4.Lo.cee senses \u201c (Sundays only).150 St.Annez de Bellevue.80 Knowites.careers ».RM Quebec.St.Gabriel SPECIAL SATURDAY SERVICE.LEAVE MONTREAL ' For Brome Lake, Knoewiten, Cownnze= .ville and Sherbrooke.: (Windsor st.) 1.40 p.m.Saturdays.Re« terns Mondays, arriving Montrea} 9.40 a.m.Regular train leaves Windsor 8t.4.30 p.m.For Dorval, Valo Peinte Claire, St Annes, Vaudreu Hudson, Peint Fortune and Intermediate Stations.(Windsor St.) 1.30 p.m.Saturdays.Returns Mondays, arriving Montreal 8.40 a.m.9.35 a.m.and 11.46 a.m.For addl- \u2018tional trains see time table.\u2018For Laurentian Mountains, Pledment .amd Intermediate Stations to Labelle, (Place Viger) 1.25 p.m.Satu .Rew turns Sunday night, arriving Montreal 9.10 p.m., and Monday, arriving Montreal 5.40 a.m.and 9.50 a.m.: Fear Ste.Ross, Ste.ridge ta Shawb and Mentfort Jet.(Place Viger) 1.45 p.m.Saturdays, Returns Sundays, arriving Montreal 850 p.m.and Mondays, arriving Montreal 8.30 a.m.and 930 am.For additional trains- see time.table, Change in time takes effect June 13th.» TICKET OFFICE: 139 St.James st.; (Next Post Office.) Rutiand Rd.WINDSOR ST.STATION | TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 6.50 a.m,, Day Express, daily, exce Sunday, arriving Burlington 11.56 am, Troy 4.20 p.m, Albany 458 p.m., New York 8.00 pm., Boston 8.00 p.m., Worcester 7.33 pm.7.10 p.m.Night Express, daily, are riving Burlington 10.10 pm., Troy 2.50 a.m., New York 7.17 am.Bose ton 7.00 am, W 0.28 am | Pullman sleeping and parlour cars on through trains Secure accommudations and ttc- kets at 141 St James street, and Windsor Station C.A.Nimmo, Gen\u2019i.Pass.Agt.T.M.Fation, City Pass.Agt.T9 ood tf Great Northern Raile.way of Canada Station, corner Moreau and St.Catherine sts.Telephone East 3407.Trains leave as follows : 843 a.m.\u2014Week days, due L'Assomption 9.44 a.m.L'Epiphanie 8.50 am, ; Joliette 10.50 am, Grand Mere 12.45 pm, Shawinigan Falls 18.68 8.18 PEN days 1 EL ED p.m.\u2014 or Epip) Joliette, St.Jullenne, Now Glass gow, ete.Trains arrive Montreal 5.38 amp.m.(week days).%n oe law \u2014 NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.BR.Trains leave Windsor Station follows 8.20 AM.dally exeopt for all Adtrondash 7.00 P.M.cur.js ES Albany, New York at points south.B88 A 06, xcept Bender su A.J.except Sab.and Sunday for Chateau 48 A.M.Bunday onl y, Beau 1.38 a Saturday y Farin \u201c00 P.M.daily 7 heroes Hem and fall 2 ee ts ity oon © 130 Bt.James Street, H.J.B.A ARRERT, BARBOUR, 133eoéâtf TIONET OPFICR, - 128 St James St (Opp.P.O) ONTREALYTORONTO vis LE Rae TY vg Joe Sra Botsrasyy, oy sc E10 pin from 1 Is an une 1st fo Jans 3 ily, xcept 1,000 Islands, Buy of Quinte aul 7 rowte\u20148teamers leave on Monday Thursday at nom From June 6th, Wednesdays and Fridays, LISR-\u2014Steamers ve ® VAT LINE \u2014 Stoamirs leary tats vin Te and Aber oN Wha A 5 Es 7 i 2 ES Li ag EL pt e CONFFRENE VOTES FR SE caicers divide he He those present \u2018for on an unanimous TAS 5 RETTIN WORK ESSERE OR CHURCH NON ESSE) ETENOERS FSH FRON DESNER the regiments would be 1,000 men strong, and the cavalry corps 700.8 of the service (khaki) uniform, the General said that he did not know how soon the Government Intended to Issue it.7 LAW SETS A SLOW_PACE \u2026 FOR AUTOMOBILES.Chauffeurs Indignant at Limitations Legislature Has Placed on \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Methodists Pass Unanimously a Motion Fav- APPEALS TO TH ALMA patil TROUBLE _ | PRIVY COUNCIL London, June &\u2014The Liverpool Mer- - FE WSHEARMOOUS BRAIN Bilgeboards Will Have an Outward Flare-No Fear That Burgess\u2019 Copied Boat Will Do Much Harm.\u2018 \u201c Fewer Applied for Rellef -Thie Morning Than , .\u2014 for a Week.% _ EXPERIENCE OF DELEGATION Went to City Hall to See Mayor, Conference Protests Against Ch + Although the White Bears will avai started to take an active part in the |.the important wood used in a Mason and Risch fa .\u2018 .Institutions Obtaining Aid But Could Not Tell What They Them.; x : Donald Macmaster's memorandum on themselves of the plans of Mr.designing of our defenders.There Wanted.Those who operate automobiles in From Public Taxes.the legal anomalies in appeals to the and his partner, who used their visits were the bilgeboards one year and Piano\u2014that which is subject to a strain oe on the city are much perturbed over an Privy Council.The Marcury declares io Dorval and the time they were en- there was the double rudder the which durability depends \u2014 is quarter-cut, cut eoactment just passed hed the Legis: The afternoon seasion of the Mon ents wold LPIOVe the romans relations vacht Club by, carefully measuring things.This year thers will be other N across the grain.This prevents warp- \"Ph Italian t a meas fmprovement.TR eh rouse run faster an ox.alles an hour in real Methodist Conference was betw the Motherland and the Col- the details of the Seawanhaka Des It is rather early to go into details v2 Po y | er \u2019 bare\u2019 =a certain à nt an à the citieÿ and towns.The City Council pled prificipally with discussions and oni e useloss practice of affix- fenders, 50 that as an appreciation of of these, but It may be stated that one ig and splitting.: which was the result of hun- | Was g the spead of auvumno- Fesolutions which arose out of the ing th8{summons\u2019 in a conspicuous hospitailty received, they could build a of the novelties will be found in the ; Every piece of wood is finished on all sides by \u201c2 focus.of Italians hungry, and unable biles, \u201cdut .the mature has settled speech oor the Sanne, Feneral SUP\" \u201cplace the Royal Exchange with the boat exactly similar to oppose to majier of the lesboarda.; This a ¥ ¥, f ; wants ea] thes a : ; hine gives perfectly level : to Jot work, ie beginning to pass the qlmetion, both for Montreal and | the question of church anton came forthwith on national races.there will on Lou de which Ît 1e expected will give a bee a : y About th have obtained lo The Ractment passed by the Legis- UP for conziderable comment, ~All the some novelties in connection with the ter resistance to the water, and thus smoothness that canoof t be given by hand planing.ment on Dirty lave 0 ain nelghbour.lature ehys these ses must not speakers were in favour ot it.4 depu- CECEREEEEORRERORCOLRRREES local boats Which the smart designers prevent the boat, as much as possible, Then the sand-papering machines finish it with the in the Star of the number of Ten looks villages Wha and ties, Sad Steen Fatiora) churches of lhe clty, conalst: © MR.PLUMMER RETURNING.@ toresee.a pet There is 60 tear here, whatever, .of a piece of glassing for york have called at the office |.miles on dpuntry roads.Six miles an Church; Rev.De Warrines- of the Con.© conan ated S| yernere Dave Tn novelties every that Mr.Burgem's copled boat wil It\u2019s à beautiful piece of wood when it gets to Sets and engaged anon Ala a Null by the civic by-tawa gregational Toa College.2ud Q London, June & \u2014:Mr.J.H Q riens rte this stage, You can read the stories of the forestin - tion fifty have been.engaged for work portant provision of the ; , - Plummer returned yesterday to \u2014 - : 7 _ fn the asbestos mines, and last night new statute to the effect that should Bach Jave a short padress.A resolu- \"© the Grand Hotel, London, from © 3 wy its grain asd will sing them to you lates when it Le a ee 10 SU horses displaany sign Of fear, où Me seconded by Mr.J.W.Knox, of Mont- |S bis continental trip.He sala Le © \\ Fa IN - >.\u201ca finds its vole, ~~ TT VOD EIREU Jous On fie ©.0.I approach of aj automobile, the chauf- arried It received a cs from the : Ee & ' à curéetne \u2018; ee En ra | Sinn oT Bal 3 | Planc's vee whi somes veep mess ta te por Pd ; - must first slowÇup oo .*| \u201cThat this Montreal Conference de- ) ?; 3 comes very ncae émaller than où former occasions.if Le pag, oo Ru ot tue Sires to piace on recorä îts sstistaction S quite raves of ficlared, to ©] Judge Carriere has left for Murray (a5, ana Mrs Roswell Fisher end Section., - Abo fans w wave e on the that the resolution passed by the à > , , ; \u2018 \\ x ; tue City Han vesierday to see the Borge Ariver, comg to a full stop, un-| General Conference, looking for the @ Sirs\u201d an emergency meting | Mr./and Mre W.Kissock were in |sedience at Lake Memphremagos.; It is easy to «wn a Mason Risch Piano, on Mayor, but instead of going in as a t the horse has become manageable.organic union of the Presbyterian.| 5 vi be held GHETERNCY Meeting 9 Quebes-this week.~~~ | Mrs.James Thom\" left last evening] ! NISC - deputation they walted without while The new law.further enacts thatthe Congregational and Methodist churches [S Fill be held Mon the Cam.© Miss Emilie Rountree, of Montreal, oF Toronto, to spend a couple of days our plan of payoxat you don\u2019t feel its cost.We'll \u201c7 ené of their number entered.Unable word aroroume Jnctudes al] vesicles has met with ouch ridespresd ap.|© pania.y © ©] is visiting friends at Stonefield, Que.ath her cons, Who ate at Upper Can- give you a liberal price for your old instrument.to make himself understood he wan-| Opera pow \"| pro as is ind y action - : UN - o ge 3 dip culer force, excepüng railway or fro va & S| Mr.and Mra.J.Mitford Taylor were fr.G.Franklin Johnston and Mr.À.Call at our warcooms or write for descriptive dered dbout, until some kindly dis- the various eccl and other ® 00000000.0,000000000000000, © pored rson gave him a quarter.As tramway cars or for vehicles, 1un gatherings; ang we hereby express In Juebeo yesterday on thelr wedding Homer Vipond leave by boat this af- \u2014 Booklets, \u2018 d not explain his errand he re- on rails, and it provides a peralty of our hope and prayer that the spirit of : ternoon for Toronto, en route for Buf- turned to his companions.$20 or one month\u20198 imprisonment for union may deepen and extend and the MR.T.B.HALL Mr.Justice Harlan, of Washington.falo and Niagara Falls.; The Aid Society is now considering an infraction of any of Its provis- several churches concerned may be 20 ARRESTED IN VICTORI A DC left for Murray Bay last even- The engagement is announced fn Tor MASON AND RISCH the prospects for the winter when these men will return from the farms without enough money to keep them through the cold months.Work in ions.gulded by the head of the Church that all obstacles to such union may be removed, and that in due time the churches concerned may become one.\u201d onto of Miss Edith M.Kerr, elder daughter of Hon.Senator Kerr, of Co- bourg, to Mr.Donald Macdonald, of Edmonton.The marriage of Miss Maud Inskip to Mr.Ernest Eaton will take place on Thursday, June 9th.Victoria, B.C., June 4\u2014T.B.Hal, provincial assessor, with supervision over the Victoria district, was ar- The Piano with a Soul the lumber camps is what many of them are well fitted for, but unfortunately their time with the railroads is THE LATE MASTER WORKMAN.THE CHURCH AND STATE AID.The fact that Alma College, St.rested and taken to the provincial gaol last evening, charged with the embexzle- ment of over 35,000 from the funds of the Miss Hilda E.Rea.of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks with her parents, at 83 Shuter street.Mrs.Paul Caron has left, with her two little children, Master Maurice and department over pralon he bas control.Mason and P.F h \u2019 T r.s one of the best own men : tn the province, having come here fif- .\u2014 2440 St.Street In ibe province, having here fif- Montreal Warerooms 2440 St.Catherine 3 prominent in commercial circles.He ob- 5 tained from the city of Victoria a substantial bonus to establish a rice mil, which was run at a steady loss from the start.The firm was declared bank- runt.He then drifted into one business after another, occupying various secre- taryships, until the position of provincial Miss Cicely, to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs, C.M.Leng, in Owen Sound.Miss Elenor Barrow left Montreal this week for Bascobel, Que., to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Grace Copping, to Mr.Nelson Moffatt.While in Boscobel, Miss Barrow is the guest of Mra.Joseph Copping.Mrs.Richard MacDunnell, who has never ended when the lumber camps are engaging men.SERUM FOR TYPHOID AND TUBERCULOSIS.Hygiene Committee Asks Dr.de Mar.tiguy to Obtain a Supply.Thomas, was accepting pecuniary aid from the municipality, came up for considerable discussion.Rev.Mr.Kelley brought up the matter in the afternoon and dissented strongly from the action of the college.Rev.Dr.Potts replied that the donation of money to keep- the institution in existence was purely a business transaction on the part of St.Thomas citizens.People of different dénomin- Miss Muriel Bond was among the \u2018guests at a tea given in Ottawa by the Misses Lemoine.A euchre party was given Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr.B.Franklin First, in honour of his birth .AD notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be endorsed with the names \u2018and addresses of the pers Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Purcell and family have left for Ste.Rose, where The Hygiene Committee of the city tions had supported the movement.assessor was left vacant by the death of tHeY Will occupy a cottage for the suru- spent the past few years in England, sons is taking steps to provide against the Rev.Dr.Elliott, of Montreal, feared Mr.Moreland.The Government appoint.Mer.arrives this evening by the Ionian, to sending same spread of£.tuberculosis.At the meet- that a precedent \u201cof state help for a èd Mr.Hall to the general satisfaction Mrs.Rodolphe Forget is at her resi- Spend the summer at Cap à l'Aigie, ae ing heid yesterday, Dr.Adelstan de religious institution might be estab.of the public, who felt that he was well dence at Ste.Irenee, for the summer.With Mrs.and the Misses MacDonnell, ; : y, who is leaving for Europe, fitted and deserving of his pozition.In Mr.R.Forget left last night for Ste.She will be in Montreal for a week BIRTHS.lished by the acceptance of such money.Rev.E.Thomas was of the mame opinion and presented the following his palmy days Mr.Hall built a palatial mansion in the fashionable quarter of Victoria and dispensed hospitality with a lavish hand.The news of his arrest with Miss H.J.MacDonnell before leaving with her for the Lower St.Lawrence.7 FARNELL\u2014On the 38% of May, at 4 Plessis street, to\u2019 the wife of the Charies Austin Farnell: a son.renee, Mrs.Lauzon Tache and her daughter left yesterday for Riviere du Loup was commissioned to secure some of the serum discoverd by Dr.Marmo- Teck, of the Pasteur Institute, and also ¢ some of Dr.Miragliano\u2019s anti-tuber- mation, seconded by Rev.Isaac Hall, came as a surprise to his large circle of en bas, where they will spend the A la lot of New Carpet Equares, in HARKNESS\u2014On Thursday, May 19th, at culosis vaccine.These have been embodying his views: friends in this city, who looked upon him summer.THIBETAN GENERAL .Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapes- 617 Bt Urbain street the wife of tried with good effect in Europe, and \u201cThat this Conference has.learned as a \u2018model of integrity., Hall will be | Dr.and Mrs.F.G.Hesiry, of Mont.| Rk ig | try Carpets, Handsome Parlor, Bed: Thomas Harkness, of a daughter.the aldermen believed it would be well \u2018jyrith regret that In the city\u2019 of St.[formally charged In the provincial police poor\u2019 LO Fenty, of Mont- REPORTED KILLED.room ana Dining Room Furniture, one yoiymny At 26 Geudry avenue, on to use them in this city.Thomas an institution owned and con- court, and nee have been the guests of Mr.: _ excellent Square orand Piano.and May 23rd, to Mr.and Mrs.Hisie Ken- Dr.Dagenais, president of the trolled by the Methodist Church has returned home, 1 Quebec, have Simia, British India, June 4 \u2014 The Upright Plancs all first-class order.[OF à daughter.Health Committee, announced that he been apparently willing to receive a British expedition into Thibet has cap- Cutlery, and a large lot of useful sun- MURPHY\u2014On May 27th, at 490 Bour- would try to secure from the City Hall grant of public funds.While not ex- SHO IHOIOIHHOHHGIOHOICT MT: John B.Charlton and Mr.Geo.tured two four pounders from ene- | dries.; ; goois street, to Mr.and Mrà Andrew Sub committee apartments at the City preseing any opinion as to the action uchariton.who were scie sonne my and a Lhasa general is 5 Sale, at our rooms, 241 and 343 ST.Murphy.a son., Co where tuberculous patients could of the college authorities in the mat- » or Hartfo nn, {to have been STR! ; JUNE 78h TALLAN \u2014 In this city.on May 36th, be treated.THE LATE W.H.MILLER, ter, this Conference places itself on and New York \u2018The Thibetans have refused to for- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 4 se Mr.and Mrs.Walter B.Stallan, = Dr.de Martigny will also be asked Supreme Master Workman of the|record as deprecating any recognition Mr.and Mrs.Philip Lahee, of West- ward to Lhassa the letter from Col- RAE & DONNELLY, daughter.to try and secure some of Dr.Chan- Ancient Order of United Workmen.of the principle of the \u2018diversion of ern avenue, Westmount, salled this °0¢} Younghusband, the political agent 133 3 Auctioners.- with the expedition, fixing the latest date on which the British are prepared to meét and negotiate with the Amban tenesse\u2019s serum against typhoid, as well as that for the same purpose discovered by Dr.Marmoretti.public funds contributed under compulsion by members of all religious faiths to the accomplishment of de- week for England, where they will spend two months.= THE MYSTERY OF THE The committee recommended the immedfate construction of sewers on Christopher Columbus avenue, between Mount Royal and Marianne s Dr.Louis Laberge, the Medical Health Officer, was instructed to see whether the houses where the unemployed Italian labourers are staying are kept in a sanitary condition.STONECUTTERS\u2019 STRIKE NEARING SETTLEMENT.What the Bookbinders, Plumbers, and Steamfitters are Doing.Indications are the strike of the stonecutters will be at an end in a day or two.The only thing which now separates the masters and the men is the question of the eight-hour day.At the meeting of the stonemasans and contractors it was agreed, after considerable discussion, to pay the union schedule rate of wages, but ex- .ception was taken to the eight-hour ume.__ No effort was made to-day to =mettle the bookbinders\u2019 strike.The men are waiting for an answer from their headquarters regarding the calling of a general strike.In all likelthood the question will be decided at next Wed- - ARTIST, BARNSLEY.Report That He is at Woodlands\u2014 Bumour That He Has Beem Killed.The absence from home of James M.Barnsley is still a mystery, but two Montrealers say that they saw him near Woodlands, the next statlon to Chateauguay, yesterday, and that a number of children were teasing him.Friends will leave for Woodlands this afternoon.There is another story to the effect that the man who was found mangled to death on Thursday morning on the Grand Trunk Railway, tracks, near St.Dominique, was Barnsley.A piece of cloth found near the place where the accident occurred is said to correspond with the cloth of the coat worn by Barnsley when he left home.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.A CAR RIDE.\u2014 The \u201cCentral Y's\u201d on Saturday next take a car to Back River, where a picnic will be held.STREET CAR ACCIDENT.\u2014A street car ran into a horse and vehicle at the corner of Chabolllez Square and Notre Dame Street yesterday.The vehicle nominational purposes\u2018 the resolution.read: the \u2018\u2018Aurore,\u201d Protestantism in Quebec.tentiaries are appointed.penny.\u2014\u2014-THE TELEGRAM of Forgery.CASE.+ Emily Pherson, who was Two-thirds of the votes were cast for A repart from Stanstead College was The following elections took place: Rev.C.D.Baldwin and lir.Irwin Hil- liard.assistant secretaries; Rev.M.L.England, journal secretary, and Rev.C.E.Bland, conference reporter.From Montreal District came the request that $200 be granted to assist the French organ \u2018of A resolution passed: by the Kingston District was read in which the District asked \u201cthe Conference to take some action to make a strong representation to the Government against the way in which chaplains of pene- In the evening six young ministers were received into the ministry and granted their license to preach.They were Revs.Alfred L.Boyd, Burton B.Brown, Jacob I.Hughes, J.Howard Philp, Robert C.Armstrong and Arthur E.Hagar and T.Anson Hal- Emily Pherson Acquitted on Charge RS Date of Sailing of New Donaidsen Liner.The new Donaldson liner, which arrived in port during the Inst week, dwiN' sail on Wednesday next for Glasgow.The new vessel is a leviathan in sise, and has four masts.Rigged with derricks from one end to the other, she is one of the most modern freighters afloat, belng from the yards of Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Limited, who are the bullders of some of the largest battleships.and have several big boats now on the stocks, including the new battleship Dominion for the British Government.: The Athenia is 473 feet long, with a breadth of 55 feet 10 inches, and a depth of 25 feet 6 inches.She has six large holds with a measurement of 363,938 feet, with a correspondinig number of \u2018tween decxs; capacity 125,126 feet, with space in the shelter deck for cattle or cargo to- the extent of 170,469 feet, or over 16,000 tons measurement.Her engines are triple expansion with cylinders 27x44x73 inches, and six steel boilers with 180 Ibe.ressure, and developed a speed of 15.3 nots on her trial trip.A portion of her \"tween decks has been insulated with the latest system of cold storage.which is divided Into separate compartments, enabling the successful carriage of fruit, -butter, dressed meats, or any kind of produce which requires different temperatures.Her system of ventilation is perfect throughout the ship, and in addition she is fitted with a number of.electric\u2019 Sirocco fans, and is | admirably adapted for the cfrriage \u2018The marriage of Miss Muriel P.Balllle, third daughter of Mr.Jamocs Balllie, to Mr.Phillip S Fergusoa, of Kansas City, will take place st St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, on June 14, at half past seven o'clock.The marriage of Miss Grace Fessen- den, granddaughter of the late Col A.L.Woolls, to Dr.Arthur William The marriage of Miss Eleanor M.Castleman, daughter of Mrs.G.Castle- man, of Aultsville, to Mr.James Clark, took place this week at the residence of the bride's father.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.R.B.Mc- Ammond.The bridesmaid was Miss Bella Castleman, Mr.D.Muir, of Montreal, was best man.The marriage of Mr.W.L.Haldi- mand, Jr, Montreal, to Miss Maud Tooke, eldest daughter of Mr.John Tooke, took place on Thursday afternoon, at the residence of the bride's father, at Longueuil.The wedding was quiet owing to the recent fiihess of relatives the recipient of many handsome presents.Mr.and Mrs.Haldimand have left for New York, Albany, snd other American cîties, 2 : -on Berthelet street.Five pupils on and Thibetan delegates af Gyang-Tse before advancing oh Lhassa.- DEATH OF DAUGHTER OF DUKE OF.CUMBERLAND.Gmunden, Upper Austria, June 4\u2014 Princess Mary of Baden, eldest daughter of the Duke of Cumberland and wite of Prince Maximilian of Baden, ed are this morning.She was born Manual Training Exhibition.An exhibition of manual training was given by pupils of the Protestant schools yesterday, in Victoria School, each of the twenty benches in the Toom were at work for an hour together, A large number of the parents and friends visited the room and Inspected the children's work.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Allan line steamer Bavarian, Captain À.| ville at 2 o'clock yesterday ) with 76 first, 300 second.and 250 third class passengers, and a large general cargo for Quebec and Montreal.rer Special Notice.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under The Companies Act, 1902, letters patent have been issued under the seal of the Secretary Hudson's Bay Company, all three of the Town of Westmount, in the Province of Quebec; Thomas Gauthier.financial agent; Willlam D.B.Scott, manufacturer; James P.Mullarkey, manager: Charles L, Papineau, secretary, and Robert B.Hutcheson, notary, all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, viz.: (a) To hunt for, kill, and take whales and seals fn the Gulf and River St.Lawrence, and manufacture the several products of whale oil, guano, ehons ducts of both whales and seals, and to market same; (b) To catch,cure, pack and market fish; (c) To own, lease, hire, charter or otherwise acquire and operate steamboats and sailing vessels for the purposes of the company, and to build, oquip and operate wharves, for the use of its wharves and buildings.and may in connection therewith convey passengers and freight and collect charges therefor; (à) To erect, maintain and operate at suitable places on the shore such whaling stations- as may be neces- docks, ele- | BENNETT-GAMMON \u2014 On Jupe Rev.Canon B.Chambers, at St Big.CHRISTMAS-DRENNAN \u2014 At Xingstoa, Ont, on June 2nd, at the residence \u2018bride\u2019s mother, - Rev.À.J.MLA, daughter of Mr.John to Jas.Gourlay Gray, of this city.132 2 LUNN-LAUGHTON\u2014On June ist, 1 by the Rev.G.Osborne Troop, of 8t.Martin's Church, Frederick Lunn to Jean Laughton, both of tnd city.\u2019 Gregory, eldest daughter of Mr.W.L.Scott, to William P.McFeat.MANSON-TRUSCOTT\u2014On Wednesday, June 1st, at the residence of the bride's | sary.and to do all and necessary those : .charged in \u2014\u2014nesday night's meeting of the union.the Court of King's Bench with forg- Le .W.8.The plumbe amfl was somewhat damaged.ame Her deck fittings are of a perman- At Deseronto this morning the mar- Planos for the Country.things that are needful to be done to father.Lachine.by the Rev.: greek received 31,000 from.the variom (CLOSING EXRRCISES.\u2014Mise Ball's in Wi Bi vacPherson to oat\u201d character.Er pines or HAS?look Dace of Ares Dunnella do to Willls & cove 270 au catté- carry out the objects for which the com- ter of Mr.Alex.Manson.to.Charles ocal unions in the United States.indergarten and mary School this morning, the Crown throwing up large yay.bun, second daugh j rine street, for your piano f pany : Edwin Truscott, formerly of Hamilton, The 'Longshoremen will hold their Closed yesterday with songs and re- | the case.connections convenlently Mr.B.W.Rathbun to Mr.H.Jones, p \u2018or.the The operations of the company to be | Ont.- , 181 8 es decks, making the water- assistant general of the Bank Country house\u2014hundreds to : Choose carried on throughout the Dominion of 1 ; &onual meeting to-morrow afternoon Citations.Prizes were awarded to throughout the ects, To easy matter general manager of Careful attenti \u201c NEWMAN-IRWIN \u2014 At Montreal, om | ou Department ie sante LP\" son Danton.Humpirer bers sna | $POOEPP49040-0000000 5% igntes Broughout, min cecirie.of Commerce In London, Buglana, and babe.2 TCuy |B\u201d Wasi \"Comma = (mie, Thorsiey.Suse od 1006 Cale | 2 e ur.Ga- .@ ity.The Athenian accomm : ed total capital stock of two.> win, ; Tr ames \u201csette and the immigration policy of Lewis: ¢ THE PLAYERS FOR ® for 15 saloon passéngers.Her dining very Juin ying lo Be rent Jeata ; \u2018 dred and ninety-five thousand dollars @i Irwin, œ Montreal, to William George e fon Government will be| FIRE IN FORTIFICATION LANE.\u2014 ¢ TO-DAY'S BIG @ =aloon is on the upper deck, and large ish of the Church of the Redeemer.ve LEGAL CABDS, vided into two thonsund nine hundred Newman, of Montreal, again up for discussion, A fire broke out last night in the pre- © LACROSSE MATCH.| airy cabins on the deck below.thie Cor Tat the farts ce and fifty shares of one hundred dollars, TOOKE-HALDIMAND \u2014 At the rest- | A \u2014 mises orcupled by John Burns & Co |® $ hermano des te be congratuisted où sidence, in the.présente 0£ volssives = end the chief place cé business WA |.\" dence of the bride's peronia, Longueuil, | LORD DUNDONALD ON Poritontion vane.Tha ee ot 161)¢ The Detling dn to-day a DE © this latest one oe toric and & few tntimate friends.There were D'EIBBON, CRSGRAIR, AITCHELL 3 SYRVETER | Set.Ta the Provinos cé Quebee.1 | Basia Dib.Maud & dôsst daugne | PEACE ESTABLISHMENTS | Suisisd the games [a à few minutes |$ changed.Even money i the § Son ef iba, Horii Aithoueh a Jou | Bove om Fa pepe CE bone | cyrus, om Avoamten\u2014\u2014 Bite of \u2018Canaan, (hia BA day of May, | Haldimand, Jr of the sity.© \u2014 FROWNED.IN CANAL Yesterday s Me players are in the post © a med ts the Bt Lawcence for tho [Moon trip, and will spend two months |.MONTREAL ooo Too \u2019 w.acorr, | TUILL-TAYLOR\u2014At the residence of the 2 a erda\u2019 .the - t : ; , .; R.W.BCOTT, .bride's à ; .Reception to General Officer Com- afternoon while playing near the corei | tom in whieh they will play.\u20ac past fifteen years in the employ of the iD the United States before sailing for Rome ES T.ChaveOonpratn, La ,; \u201cof State by the Rev sr L aoe, omen Mrvet manding at Military Institute, opposite the Montreal Rolling Mills, ® Montreal: \u2014 @& Donaldson line.; .Douglas Armour: À.Chase-Caagrain.THE CORPORATION TRUST CO.to Letitia both of this city.At the reception hel Edouard Lévesque, 18 years of age |® Hamilton, Taylor, Haynes, \u20ac \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Miss Emily Louise Henderson, eld- orang for Applicants tn the Military n eld In his honour who lived with his parents at 110 Ann + Strachan.Davidson, Finlayson, + The Royal Msfl 88.Ionian passed Fa- est daughter of the late Archibald Hen- PATENT SOLICITORS.115 4 law ; DEATHS IN THE CIT Y.ary nstitute yesterday street.fell into the water and was | McKerrow, .Marshall, Nolan, \u20ac ther Point at ons o'clock yestarday after- derson, of the Bank of Montreal, wes - FAIRBAIRN \u2014 On 2nd June, Charles 8., Nos dord Dundonald, the General drowned.The body was recovered|® Leahy, Hendry, Welles, Ward, @ noon, from Liverpool She has on board married to Mr.Reginald McIntosh on - « - : Fairbairn, aged 43 years.Funeral om Cece Tan, ng, made a brief ad- shortly afterwards.® Dodd, Madden, @ the following cad Passengers $ : Wednesday.The ceremony, was : Monday, 6th nat, m 74 Victoria ; ealt principally \u2014A ® Shamrocks: \u2014 Cadet H.A.Binmore, Mr.J.performed by Rev.Alexander MoMil- uare, at 2.36.Toronto and Detroit path the peace servi ANGLICAN PICNIC.\u2014A picnic will * Miss L.E.Bridges, 8.* coudre ce establishments.held at St.Paul Hermite, on Sat- ® Kavanagh, Valois, Howara, ¢ Miss Boydell, Lovet: : lan, pastor of St.Enouch's Presbyter- .: pers please copy.>.Subject, a said, was not ye urday, the 25th inst, in connection ® Riley, McIlwaine, Currie, Rob- @ W- Brooxs.Le ro, Mr.Leone ian Church, took place at Beech , The right to manufacture under .let- FARRELL\u2014In this , On June 4th, Bons af to tn with the Anglican Mission, St.Denis |® !nson, J.Brennan, P.Brennan, ¢ Mr.P'lemen Mr.Delisle, Mra.Fcken- Todmorden, the home of the brides \u2014 ters patent granted to Eugene Hermits 19504, at 171 Fulford street, Kate Smith, the - ahies would: Deer angements Boulevard.À speclai train has been | Hogan, Hennessy, Noonan.+ ME aies Bok -Mr.T.H.Fui- Mother.The bride waa attended by her| Tne Partnership Firm of Featherston.and Charles Friend .of No.48 wife of the late James Farrell.Fune \u2019 Na by the.aamtig preased In engaged for the occasion and a pl + © ford, Mra Feng aus J.Fulford, sister, Mies Margaret Henderson, as Baugh & Sompany.Faces Th AB de la Victoire street, Paris, France, for «gral her.late residence, 171 Fuls - engaged for ver.900000000000-0000000000000 i Cadet orence Cosby, Fxpe Tor rh provemen Thermo ooo - Monday, - ë tional captain and a subaltern, Th = ant day's outing at this lovely river- Miss F.Fulford, C H.K.Garâler, maid of honour, Miss F! > 15th of April, 190\u20ac by the retirai theretrom oo * No.76,370, can be obtained at 8t.Anthony's Church, they e to Cote officers would d ese side park ls anticipated.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Rev.J.T.Gurne: , Mrs.Gurhey, Dr.J.| as bridesmaid, and her Httle of Mr.J.Fetherstonhaugh.The busi- Couples, wo ad a N C and in war time they wom oe To K THE WRONG MEDICINE | The Situstion at the «Boor A W Hemmeon, Mr A 8 Henshaw, Miss Edith Taylor, as flower girl.Her tu, whica \u2018was ssiabushed.ta 1036 by mis 8, Icssonablo price by addressing to the Neiges please a \u201cintime ime they would be lere TOO LE Mrs.Henshaw, Miss Henshaw, Mr.J.% | uncle, Mr.James Henderson, gave her Fred B.Fethorst and which from Betentees, or to MARI | \u20ac sane accept Intima- betiina to recruit a duplicate regiment.Isaac Munn, about 60 years of age, re- Special to the Montreal Star.Hoyle, Mr.J.B.Laliberte, Mr.A, away.The groomsmen were Mr.Harry 1899 to the above date had been carried Patent Atorneys, New York Life Build- on.Freiments up (5 2.Mourand men, Lut | ved a dose of poison tis morning 8 orbs 5 ol Ont: Joe 47e | mé, de Méta rates Gain cob OTR Se end ir, | Shite Penrod ne, Monte ne Thelin a Tal | emiTCmARD \u2014 In (ha ct, June pr, +t would not be essential that all should his home by mistake, and now Îles in ing the Consolidated oma) 7% asoets, G: MAY, Dr.ORellly, Mr.J.Pickering, wood Moore.he bride wore a gown of Tot, who Is thd Draprieter tor Cinder © 181 Lead street, Catherine Jones widow the drill.Tes could be recruited and the General Hospital in a critical con- say that all the works wil by | veo Mr.G.A.Rook, M HB kr | on the de ee oral, PIPriotor of similar - late Hugh Pritchard.Funeral on Mon- = , ] a ere te ay 3 e ju oIir W.ord, Mr.Spottiswoode; on, 5 .J 6th at 2.30 i sworn ne for three Fears for war ger.dition.Mr.Munn had been {ll for some operation as rapidly as possible.Core > -Col.Me.T.R Starkey.heavy applique &nd fringe.Sprays of Yivw, Canada He will have read AILIFF'S BALE\u2014PRUVINCE OF QUE- acquaintances please Eacopt '¢ iat vie in ould, however, be one time.There were several bottles on neliuy C.Shields has received an offer Mr.8.W.Tonks, Mr.J.G.8.Tumbull: apple blossoms Neld \u2018he> long veil in! Montreal business Mr.À F.Nathan, B bec, District of Montreal.No.166.Su- tation.Manchester and North: Wales ; fey each year set aside, known as the wash stand from which he was of the position of general manager.He Mr.C B.-~-Wilkinson., pl , and she carried a shower bou-|8 B.Inst.Tech, LL.B.te Bx- perior Court.Joseph Latiamme, Plaintiff, ve.papers please copy.- 188 2 Muster y, at which every man on taking medicine, and he accidéntally will announce his decision at the first She also carries 337 second and $47 -quet of bride roses Nly of the val- amine United Patent Office.\u201d A.Cousineau.Defendant.On the 13th day |p, In thi J a \u201cthé roll muat re ee Th : A : f the clock in the RE\u2014In this city, on June 3rd, 1504, port.got hold of the wrong one.meeting of the directors.etourige passengers.ley.de spent in ; 138 9 jaw of June, 1964, at ten of the at 89 St.Hubert street, J.A.Lucien, .ding the duties \u2018of the extra : Ta \u2014 à, M , \u2014\u2014 forenoon, A he Oe le nanas.son of Arthur Pare butcher.aged 19 =; .Officers, General stated that be had .Budden Death at Murra: Bay.The Canadian Patific Atlantse a \u2019 : \" troal 1 14 authority of Jus- years and § months.Funeral on Sun- mot yet decided how they should be| Funeral of Mra.A.E.Tuddenham.- Special to The Montreal Stan Lake Champlain passe Quedes ae = EW M | yf eee ane Fooas and Chattals of.sald De- day, the 5th inst., at 2 o'clock: A ree / divided.e had thought of putting The funeral of the late Mrs.Tuddén- to afternoon.She had 38- first, 7% second.fondant, seized in this cause, consisting of Mgious service will be held on Monday \u2018 & 3 opposite thelr names, but after.ham.wife of Mr.Albert E.Tuddenham,| M Bay, June 4\u2014A.F.Lapointe, and §20 third olass passengers.The cabin Gas or Grocline Heatod\u2014 \u2019 Mr.C.Fletcher was registered at the Clarendon this week.Mr.C.Waagan, who spent last summer here, was registered at the Clarendon on Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Forget, of Senneville, were noticed here on Saturday.\u2019 The Government steamer Maison- peuve passed\u201d here on Saturday even- ng.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Hughes and Miss Therese Hughes were noticed here last Mrs.Stone was the guest of Mrs.Q.H.Hubbell during the last week.Mr.C.Fletcher was noticed here this week.Mr.Emil Auger was the est of friends during the week.e The first annual meeting of the Clarendon Boating Club will probably be held next week.Judge Ouimet, of Bate Du:?e, was here on Saturday.' Mr.John Martin, of Chateauguay, who formerly owned the house now oc- cupled by Mrs.McKeever and family, spent Wednesday of last week here.Mrs.Adam spent Thursday of last week here.Mr.J.H.Brassard here.Mr.Wm.Kissock week for Quebec.The rater \u2018\u2019Thorella,\u201d owned by Mr.Kent, is being painted and over-hauled preparatory to launching next week.Mr.Hector Perrault was register ed at the Clarendon on Sunday.Mr.F.L.Wanklyn and Mr.G.R.- Hooper were noticed here on Saturday.\u2014 BORDEAUX.Last Tuesday our charming village was en fete for the reception of His Grace Archbishop Bruches), who paid his annual visit to confer the rite of confirmation.A cavalcade of about 2% mounted residents met His Grace at the entrance of the municipality and escorted him through the gally decorated streets to the R.C.church, and after the ceremony he lunched with the chaplain and clerics of St.Viateur \\ r Mr.and Mrs.John Thompson, M Dubuc and Miss 8.Riley spent Bun- À day with Mr.and Mrs.W.Adame.Miss Matilda Lewis, has been on a short visit to her sister, Mrs.Dr.) A.E.Burrows.On Saturday Mr.J.L.Morris, K.Mr.W.B.Lamb, Colector of Inlan Revenue, and the Misses Lamb, were guests of Mr.and Mrs James M.Mitchell, Shad-fishing is now in full swing and affords much amusement to our summer visitors who recline on the river bank for hours together enjoying the sport.' Arrivals at Hotel \u2018de I'lle this week: R.E.Gareau, Montreal: Geo.Marootte, Montreal; H.Bonhomme, Bt.Constant: A.F.Coones, Montreal; T.H.Hopper and J.H.Murch, Montreal; M.Gagnon, Arthur Gagnon, Labelle; Alaine Aubin, St.Hubert; Jos.Jarry, Outremont; G.Wright, Montredl.Mr.and Mrs.John Simpeon and family have arrived at thelr country residence for the summer.a (Continued on page eleven.) spent Sunday left during the Mr.and Mrs.M.Grant are among the __ vs para eme om ap ee ! ¥ 4 5 % 4 Tf A EE + I ~ en md fm ws a A, 0.HATTIE PRAM EE A | pant ve i i } | i Cab weil on - _\u2026 MONTREAL .DAILY : STAR-\u2014SATURDAY.\u2018 JUNE 4, 1904.ptit t= ah BUILDING.PERMITS TAKER OUT IN WAY Over Three - Quarters .of a Million in \u2018 - Value.MORE BANK BUILDINGS Real Estate Sales Registered Last Week Fell Off in Value to $118,729.Permits for the erection of new buildings to the vaiue of $664,395 were ls- sued at the City Hall during the month of r, those for repalrs amounting to 392,985, making a total of $757,380, or over.three-quarters of a million dollars worth of building operations\u2014to be put through in the near future.The month.of May consequently exceeded, In this respect the month of April by $256,242, of which $226,152 was excess of permits for new buildings 30,080 the excess for repairs.During the month, 108 permits for new byfldings were issued.These were, classified as follows: 92 houses of 132 dwellings, 3 stores, 2 warehoused, a factory, a hospital, an office building, 3 stables and 15 sheds.It will, therefore, be noticed that the great preponderance of the building operations will go towards increasing the housing accommodation throughout the city.The large Increase in the month of May over the previous month, noted above, was more than half due to the issue of a permit for the new ten- story office bullding of the Soverelgn Bank of Canada, at a valuation of $150,000, Other permits during the past week were the following: Four houses of two stories each, 20 feet by 42 feet, on Hutchison street, for J.G.G.Kerry, at a cost af 87,200.Two warehouses, 50 feet by 70 feet, on Notre Dame street, for J.W.Orkin, at a cost of $40.000.: Two houses, containing two dwellings each, two stories high.48 to 37 feet, at 1502: 8t: Hubert street, for V.Boisor- meau, at a cost of $5000.A ene story bullding, 49 by 72 -at 2000 Noire Dame street, for the Canadian Rubber Co., at a cost of $8,000.A three story building, of three _Awellings, 38 by 34 feet, at 72 and T4 | Visitation street, for Onesime Depatie at a cost, of $4,000.Permits issued in June, up to Thursday night, amounted to but $4,825, of | which $4,000 was for a three story | building, of three dwellings, 31 by 40 feet, at 270.to 272 Malïsonneuve street, for Mrs.Lisa Reben The Merchants Bank of Canada is now.commencing the work of erecting two more fine branch bank buildings for the accommodation af its business in the city of Montreal.One of these, the East End branch, will be sifuated on the corner of Ful- lum and St.Catherine streets, where excavation has already commenced with that objeet in view.The building will-be of cut stone, three stories high.with roof and dome of copper.It will have a depth of 66 feet on Fullum street and a frontage of 50 feet on St.Catherine street.The ground floor will be subdivided into a banking room.26 feet wide, and a store, 48 feet wide.The banking room will occupy the corner subdivision.Its courrters and the different portions af its Wood work will be of:-oak, and.its / fixings will be of the most modern type.The two the and MEANY B Established x aa \u2018 4 1850 ane or AT\u201d 99 in a Name _ ThereIl be a lot of comfort wearing it.If your Engagement or Wedding Ring should happen to have the name «CACHENTHALER\u201d stamped inside, yorw\u2019ll know then that it comes from the oldest and one of the most reliable firms in Ca- ses.Pfamond Hoop, Whole Pearl Hoop, Price $50.00.Price $13.00.Ne.654 No.1001.Fear! and Dia- Emerald and Diamond Hoop, mend Hoop, Price $100.00, Price 975.00.No.No.38a Same style Diamond Rings with smaller stones, from $15.00 upiour wards.&.By Mail on Receipt of price._Monev refunded if not satts- factors.» + s_\u2014 GOCHENTHALER, Petronized _Dismond Jeweller, Royalty, |.148 Sto James St \u2018the upper stories will be the residence of Mr, J.A.Chagnon, who for the past four yedrs and a half has managed the business of the bank and devoted himself to its success.The architects, Messrs, Hutchison and Wood, expect to have the work finished by December.The contracts for the work of erecting the building have been awarded as follows: Mr.Louis Payette, masonry and brick work; G.W.Reed & Co.roofing; The G.R.Locker Ço., marble and tiling; Gordon & Eagan, plumbing and heating: Dominion Bridge Co.steel work; Montreal Electric Co.electrical work: G.BE.Blackwell, painting: DM.Long.carpenter work, and G.H.Randall & Co, fittings.The other buliding.that of the Ville St.Louis branch, will be erected at the corner of St.Lawrence and St.Louls streets, opposite the new town hail.It will be carried out in something the same architectural style as the East End branch.Its dome will be of cop- ver and it is expected that its walls will be of limestone.The building will have a depth of 51 on St.Louls street with a frontage of 42 on St.Lawrence and a height of 84 feet from the summit of the dome to the sidewalk.The banking room will occupy the whole of the ground floor and will be finished in hard wood, the floor being tiled and all the appointments of the }atest model.A large hall, for the accommodation of lodge meetings and similar functions, will occupy the top floor, while the first floor wili be the residence of the manager, Mr.J.D.Bergeron, under whose guidance during the past four years the bank \u2018has flourished.The work of erecting the bullding will be proceeded with immediately, and Messrs.Hutchison and Wood hope to have it completed by November.The contracts for the Ville St.Louis branch bullding have just been given out.as follows : Latreille Bros.masonry and brick work; D.M.Long, carpenter work: J.Morrison & Son, plastering; G.H.Randall & Co.bank fittings; Castle & Son, painting: C.Mar- fottf, marble and tiling: Collyer & Brock, electrical wiring; Dominion Bridge Company, steel work.The work of demolishing the western section of the Queen's Hall block will be undertaken immediately.The new building which will take its place will have a cement foundation and be carried out, in respect to architecture, in all respects the same as the -eastern section of the same block.so as to form a harmonions whole.The architects, Messrs.Hutchison & Wood, are endeavouring to have It completed and ready for the new occupant, Mr.W.H.Scrog- gle, next March.It is expected that the central portion will be entirely oc- cupled by Mr.Scroggie in a month or so, à portion of the upper floor being already taken over-to-the requirements of his business.The contracts for the work have been awarded to the following: J.H.Hut- chison, masonry and brick work; Simpson & Peel, carpenter work: J.Morrison & Co., plastering; Dominion Bridge Company, steel work; Arcand & Co.painting.- SALES OF REAL ESTATE.Sales of real estate registered last week showed a tremendous falling off as compared with those registered the previous week being but $118,728, as compared to $392,738 Westmount, which showed such large sales the previous week, fell off to practically nothing last week, only one sale of less than a thousand dollars in value having been recorded.Other wards showed a considerable falling off also and not a single large transaction throughout the city took place.Real estate agents report everything exceptionally dull at the moment, Canada.treating before the on-coming dullness of the summer months.The price of building lots was reported as follows : Duverney ward, Marie Anne street, 366.per foot; Christophe Colomb avenue, 19 9-10c.: Hochelaga ward, Cuvillier street, 18c.; Frontenac street, 13c.: Ontario street, 24c.; St.Denis ward, St.Hubert street, 6%c.; Breboeuf street, 10c.; Dufferin street, 214c.; St.Jean Baptiste ward, St.Urbain street, 40c.; Ville St.Louis, Wav- erley street, 22 8-1lc.: DeLorimler, Chausse street, 13 14-i7c.; Maisonneuve; Lasalle avenue, 22c.Following were among the sales registered last week : LAFONTAINE WARD.The Laing Canning and Preserving Company to Tracey Luddington, for $5,900, brick factory, No.279% Montcalm street.PAPINEAU WARD.Leandre Gauthier.et al, to Andre Monarque, for $5,000.brick house and lot Nos.1148 to 1152 Notre Dame St, and No.36 Panet street.The Canadian Spool Cotton Company bought of Marie Antoinette Choquette, widow of Séphora Dorian, et al, for $6.200.brick house Nos.298 to 300 Panet street.- ] ST.JAMES WARD.The estate Edw.Hart to Jacob Franklin, for $7.000, Nos.249 to 255a Craig street, and 52 and 54 Amherst street, With brick house.ST.LAWRENCE WARD.James Cochrane sold Emily A.Holt, the spring activity now res.wife of Richard Wilton, for $5,600, No.MERCHANTS BANK BRANCHES.\u2014A type of the branch bank buildings being erected in the East and North Ends of the city by the Merchants Bank of 155 Hutchikon street, with brick and stone house.VILLE ST.LOUIS.Walter J.Bailey sold Mary Kirby, Mrs.Hurd arrived at the Spring House on June I, having enjoyed thé drive through \u201cBolton Pass.\u201d RICHMOND.Mr.A.Ewing, of Montreal, was in town on Tuesday.Miss Jessie Kelloch zone to Stanstead for a two weeks\u2019 visit, where she will be the guest of Mrs.CC.H.Mansur, - Mr.Robin Fraser, of McGill College, has returned home fox the suminer.Dr.Harper, of Quebec, spent a few days In town this week.Miss Susie Crombie, of Texas, is visiting her uncle, Mr.M.Crombie, Kingsbury.Miss Mallen is the guest ,of the Misses McGovern.Mr.J.Brown, of Montreal, was the guest of his uncle, Major Williamson, of Kingebury, last week.Miss Marion Hewton has gone.to Hatley, for a week's vacation, where she will be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.Howe.The \u201cPresbyterian Workers\u201d were very hoepitably entertained on Friday afternoon, by Mra.R.Rattray, at her house on Main street.Mr.Herbert Clark, of Ayers Flats, is spending a few days In town, the guest of his mother, Mrs.W.D.Clark.Mrs.C.Bryan and children, of Montreal.have arrived in town for the summer months.Mr EF, F.Cleveland returned home on esday from a tr t content rip tà Ottawa and New Summer Resort.In order to indicate a new charming resort in which a summer holiday may be pleasantly spent, the C.P.R.has just issued a carefully illustrated pamphiet telling something of \u2018\u2019Canada\u2019s Gibraltar,\u201d which is situated Just off the beaten path of travel midway between Toronto and Ottawa.This mountain of rock, rising abruptly out of a placid lake, is from 300 to 500 feet in height, and is two miles In length.Lake Massanoga, with its unique rock, has been the centre of attraction to settlers and Indians for wife of Thos.F.Mace, for $5,000, lot 1-2, 12, 13, 20 Mance street, with brick and stone house.The town of St.Louis bought Treffle Bastien, for 37,671, lot pt.61, 62, 6 St.Lawrence street, with brick house.: LACHINE.David Napier sold Sadie Prosser, wife of John Napier Fulton, for 319,000, lot pt.894.\u2019 ~~\" \u201cTOTAL BALEB BY WARDS.- Following were the total sales registered last week, divided according to wards : Lafontaine .«sc oo oc oe ++ $ 9,850.00 Papineau -.+o we vo os en +» +.14,800.00 St.James .eo er oe ee oo 14,700.00 St.Lawrence .« «.\u2026 .5,500.00 St.Louis .terese eesce aaa 5,730.00 St.George .eres cevess 3,910.00 Duvernay .sce see ces vos 3.800.00 Hochelaga .+s ovr ve ores 5,782.20 St.Denis .\u2026.+.ese .\u2026 8,830.00 8t.Gabriel .vee nee see 11,050.00 St.Jean Baptiste .s\u2026\u2026.\u2026.6,088.40 Ville St Louis .\u2026.s\u2026.ce.20,463.73 Westmount .\u2026.sess see ase 825.00 St.Henri .\u2026.vu +.++ oes 4,400.00 DeLorimier .+.cco coe aes 325.00 Maisonneuve .-.+o.a ».1,100.00 outremont ss .vs.suu.\u2026 1,050.00 Verdun .\u2026.cen see sve onu vus 425.00 $118,729.35 Where Montreal's Citizens - (Continued from page ten.) HUDSON HEIGHTS.Summer residents keep coming and cottage after cottage is opening up for season.The persistent wet weather of the last few days has delayed some, buf there are still quite a number of arrivals to chronicle.The country is beautifully green and fresh and the air is sweet with the perfume of apple blossoms, lilacs and other budding and blossoming things.Everything grows apace and the farmer and gardener are happy.The continued high water in the river makes beach accommodation scarce and so far all of the boats have to be anchored out and some of them still remain in the boat housa, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Nolan yesterday joined the rest of their family at their cottage here and have settled down for the season, having had some comfortable additions made to their house.Mr.Ernest Lee, a Iriend of Mr.Grover Sargeant, has added a boat to the canoe fleet and will be a regular week- | end vimitor for the season.The hotel at Hudson on the Lake, which was patronized so well last year bx visitors at Hudson and Hudson Heights, there being no hotel at the Heights, is now open for the summer and ready to accommodate a large number of guests.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Mumford opened their cottage on the St.Charles Road for the season last week.Mr.Mumford has unfortunately been confined to the house for the greater part of this week the victim of a knee abrain.He expects to be about again shortly.We regret that Mrs.Macaulay and Miss Esther Macaulay will not be with us this summer, as they intend spending the summer in England and Germany.Mr.Macaulay accompanied them aver but intends to return te spend the summer at the Heights.Miss Jessie Macaulay will keep house at the \u201cLodge.\u201d Mrs.R.H.Buchanan is to spend a few weeks visiting here, the guest of her sister, Miss M.Bancroft, at the Rectory.Mr.W.B.Matthews and family have opened their cottage for the summer.Mr.Murray Burger was here over Sunday.Mr.Clark is preparing to move Into his new cottage.He intends taking boarders for the summer.Mrs.Tor- rence Fraser, Miss Amy Fraser and Master Charles Fraser will stay there for part of the holidays.Mr.Cushing and family will oceupy Mr.James Pyke's cottage this summer.Miss McNeil has been in town a few days on business.Mr.and Mrs.James Brown and family once more occupy their cottage overlooking the lake.The Messrs.E.Jeftrey and Scott Barlow are spending their holidays at Mr.J.R.Barlow's cottage, \u201cEskbank, keeping bachelor\u2019s hall.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 METIS.The many friends of Mrs.R.W.Re- ford and Miss Katie Reford will regret to learn, that owing to their prolonged visit to England, they will not bein Metis this summer and their cottage will be unoccupied.Mrs.A.A.Brown and family, Sherbrooke street, will occupy their cottage this summer.Miss Hilda Wainwright, of Montreal, is \u2018expected shortly to open their cottage for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.Claud Robin, Montreal, will as usual spend part of the summer In Metis, the guests of Mya.Robin's mother, Mrs.J.T.Moisoh, - IBERVILLE.Mr.Gustave Rainville and family.of Chetrier street, arrived here on Wednesday last.to spend the summer months, and have taken rooms at Mrs.Regnier's.\u2019 Mr.J.O'Connor, of Savannah, Geor- gla, arrived here on Friday last and is going to spend a portion of the summer, the guest of his sister, Mrs.J.Mercier (Sunnyside Cottage).Comrhodore J.B.Tresidder arrived home on Sunday morning from Old Point Comfort, Virginia, where he had been for the past ten days.Mr.George Farrar, of Montreal, spent a few days here this week, the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Eben Farrar.Miss A.Rogers, of Albany, N.Y., who has been paying a short visit here, the guest of Miss M.Mercier, left for Montreal on Tuesday.Mr.Reginald Futvoye has been confined to tHe house for the\u2018 past \u201cweek, with a severe cold.Mr.J.Lavoie (the mayor) returned home on Tuesday last from a few days\u2019 fishing up north.He brought back a very fine lot of trout.Miss Estelle de B.Corriveau was in the city on Tuesday, and took part in the entertainment given by the French Society at the Academy of Music.Mr.and Mrs.G.Leonard and daughter.of Montreal, spent a few days here, the guests of Mrs.Leonard's mother, Mrs.Eben Farrar.L\u2019ORIGNAL.Miss McLaughlin, of Toronto, is the guest of Judge and Mrs.Constantin- eau, John street, for the summer months.) Mr.Walter Johnson, Montreal, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.John Millar, King street.Hon, Alfred Evanturel, accompanied by his son, Mr.Gustave Evanturel, of Alfred spent a few days in town during the past week.Mrs.Thompson and little daughter, of Montreal, are the guests.this week, of Mr.Colin G.and Miss O'Brian, Longueuil street.Mr.J.R.Osgood, Montreal, and Alfred Desrosiers, Montreal, were: here this week.Mrs.Oram, of Montreal, was the gues.of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Campbell, for the past couple of weeks ; Miss Pharaud, of Montreal, is visiting friends, on Longueuil street.Mr.George Crombie, of Toronto, Theological College, {8s spending the ummer months with his parents, Rev.Mr.Crombie ar.d Mrs.Crombie.King street.IROQUOIS.The fishing has been ory good and some very fine catches have been reported.Mrs.N.Kendall, of Montreal, accompanied by her niece, Miss Wil- llams, spent a few days with the former's sister, Mrs.M.B.- Cassan, returning home Wednesday.Mr.T.8.Edwards, who has been away on a two months\u2019 trip to the Holy Land, returned on Saturday.BUSHELS OF CORNS THROWN AWAY, Hundreds of corns\u2019 have been extracted \u201croot and branch\u201d with Carples falls.Teil us the name of your druggist and enclowe 15 cta 1 we wii send a fll size box and Wifi enclose 3 corn cushions free.Write to-day.\\ STOTT A JURY, Bowmanville, Ont, Maud | fs Cori Créam.Your money back if tt | SWEETSBURG.| spent Monday at the Sweetsburg House.Mr.Ralph Benoit has returned to Montreal after spending a few weeks here, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Giroux.Mrs.J.F.Leonard spent a few days in St.Johns this week, Mise Annie Martin, of: Montreal, is now the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Butler.Mr.L.Jones and family have taken possession of their house, Mr.and Mrs.Miltimore also arrived here on the 1st day of June.Mr.Walter Hammond has left for Montreal, where he will in future reside.District Magistrate Mulvena and Mr.Poulier, of Farnham, were here last week.A.dance is on the tapis for next Friday.TT Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Lynch returned home after spending a few days in Mansonville.BOLTON SPRINGS.The weather though somewhat cool has not discouraged the seekers after health at this famous shrine.Annual visitors to the White Sulphur Spring find the water stronger, colder and purer than ever this season, and the Spring House, having been fitted with heating appliances, is comfortable for _ \\Valids and others regardless of the ; utside temperature.Mr.Hurd, K.C., of Sherbrooke, with Health is life\u2019s brightest crown.Power, riches and fame fade into insighificance when .health is gone.Yet most of as are careless with our health Why will so many neglect s?They are the outward sign of a disease that is CAITyIng many a one to an early grave.I wish all who cough would try wy remedy, 4 Shiloh\u2019s Consumption Cure me Lung Tonic | - It has cured many thousands, Why should it not cure you?Don't let the cough go from bad to worse.Give EE lt cure you.A i 's mption Cure âge, soc.and $1.00.Write to 8.C, Wells & Co., \u2018Toronto, Can., or LeRoy, N.Y., who manufacture my remedy, | Hon.Justice Archibald, of Montreal, \u2019] | | of | north of the Cliffs is five miles wide.generations, though only recently has it become known to the tourist.Lake, Massanoga is twelve miles long and Massanoga ls reached by taking the day train from Montreal at 8.55, arriving at Kaladar at 2.43 p.m.Arrangements may be made for a sleeper to be dropped at that point when the party Bath Continent DEATH AND TAXES It has been said, are the only things which ate certain in this world.There is another, however.That is the certainty with which you can, by means of life insurance, leave an estate for your family.A policy for their benefit comes under the head of \u201cPreferred Beneficlaries\u201d\u201d and is the only kind of property which you \u2018ean, beyond a doubt, be certain of leaving for their support.The financial strength of the North American Life is unexcelled, and it is, therefore, a most desirable Company with which to insure.Home Office, Toronto, Ont.T.G.McCONKEY, Supt.of Agencies.DR.CHAS.AULT, Provincial Manager.consists of ten or more.\u201c @& HERBERT SIMPSON, 'BILLS WHICH PASSED DURING SESSION WE The following is a complete list of -the bills given assent to in the Quebec Legislature on Thursday evening.An act to incorporate the Quebec County Railway Company.: An act respecting marriage licenses.An act \u2018.amend article 2160 of the Civil Code.An act to amend the Civil Code respecting registers of Civil Statutes.An act to repeal the act 60 Victoria, chapter 33, respecting recorders.An act respecting Recorders\u2019 Courts, An act to amend the Joint Stock Companies General Clauses Act An act to amend the law respecting the canstitutlon of the Supreme Court.An ect to amend the aot 1 Edward Vik.chapter 8.- Anshect to amend the law respecting the Bar of the province.An act to amend the Quebec Election Act, 1903.An act to repeal the act 60 Victoria, chapter 40.An act respecting the terms and sittings of the Superior Court in the district of Chicoutimi.An act to amend the Civil Code, respecting the privileges of architects, builders, workmen and suppliers of materials.An act to amend the Joint Stock Companies Incorporation Act An act for the licensing of Extra- Provincial Commercial Corporations and Joint Stock Companies.An act to amend the Education Act An aat to authorize the consolidation of ths general statutes of the province.An aot to amend the law respecting asylums for the insane.An act to amend the law respecting the sale and management of public lands, woods and forests.| An act to amend the law respecting railways, An act to amend the Mining Law.An Act to amend article 16756 of the Revised Statutes respecting agricultural societies.An act to amend the law respecting pawn-brokers.An Act respecting logs driven and sortéd on lakes, rivers and streams In this province.An act respecting subsidies to certain rallway companies.An act to regularize the position of Les Soeurs de la Charite de Quebec, with respect to the purchase of Beau- port Asvlum.An act to detach certain lots from the county of Montmagny and to annex them to the county of Beliechasse for all purposes.An act to amend the law respecting mutual benefit associations and charitable associations.An aot to amend the act 59 Victoria, chapter 69.An act to incorporate the pathic Hospital of Montreal.An act respecting the Toronto General Trusts Corporation.; An act to incorporate the Saguenay and Bale James Railway Company.An act to incorporate the Talmud Tordh (Teaching Scriptures) of Montreal.An act to incorporate the town of Beauceville.An act to authorize the Board of Notaries of the Province of Quebec to admit Thomas Arthur Cimon to the practice of the notarial profession after examination.\u2019 An act to incorporate the Association of the Master Printers of Quebec.An act.to incorporate the Quebec Electric Power Company.An act to amend the act incorporating the Saint Francis Water Power Company.An act to revise and consolidate the charter of the town of St.Germain de Rimouski.An act respecting the construction of the church and sacristy of the parish of the Tres Saint Nom de Jesus de Maisonneuve.An act to incorporate the Quebec and Portneuf Electric Company.An act ng the succession of the late Rev.Louis Elie Danth.\u2019 An act respecting the p h of Ste, Praxede de Brompton.An act to 1 te Les Soeurs de Saint Joseph de nt Valier.An act to amend the charter of the town of Fruserville.\u2018An act concerning the Royal Paper Mills Company and to authorize the tbaid company to substitute a néw (s- sue of bonds in exchange for existing bonds Homoeo- An act to incorporate the Louis Labelle Quarry Compiny.Limited.A to amend act incorporad- ing The Quebec and Lake Saint John Railway Company, nnd the acts arñ- ending tha same.An Act respecting the reconstruction .of the church of the parish of Sainte) : District Manager.QUEBEC HOUSE IH CLOSED THURSDAY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cunegonde de Montreal, and the payment of such reconstruction.: An Act to incorporate Les Peres Eudistes de la Province de Quebec.An Act to gieuses Missionnaires de d'Afrique.An.Act to incorporate Les Misaion- naires du Sacre-Coeur.An Aot to amend the act incorporating the Bhawinigan Water and Power Notre-Dame \u2018Company.An Act respecting school taxes in the city of Montreal.An Act to incorporate the Terre- bonne Electric Railway Company.An Act respecting the Montreal Street Railway Mutual Benefit Association.\u2019 An Act to incorporate Les Soeurs de l'Esperance.An Act to incorporate the Laval Electric Company.An Act to incorporate the Shawinigan Electric Company.An Act to Incorporate The Saint Maurice River Driving and Improvement Association.An Act to authorize the sale of an immoveable belonging to the substitution created by the will of the late Michael Kavanagh.\u2019 \u2019 An Act to incorporate The Home Savings, Loan and Land Company.;, An Act to Incorporate the Parks and Playgrounds Association of Montreal.An Act to amend the charter of the town of Saint-Louis.An Act to incorporate the Suburban Tramway and Power Company.An Act respecting the will of the late Archibald McCormick, senior.An Act to Incorporate Le Cercle Emard.An Act to amend the charter of the town of Outremont.An Act to Incorporate the Association of the Real Estate Brokers of the Province of Quebec.An Act to amend the charter of the city of Hull An act to Incorporate the Young Men's Christian Association of Mc- Gil! University.An Act to ratify, confirm and author! ize by-law No.93 of the town of St.Johns, respecting a grant of land and certain privileges, as well as an exemption from taxation and a concession of rights to The Singer Manufac- \u2018turing Company.cr Act to incorporate The Canada ub.An Act reapecting the \u2018Chicoutimi Puip Company.An Act to amend the charter of the Quebec Central Railway Company.An Act to incorporate La Compagnie Generale du Port de Chiooutimi.An Act to repeal the act § Edward VII.chapter 135, respecting a sale by the estate of L.T.Macpherson to N.G.Kirouac and W.C.Kirouac.An Act to amend the charter of the town of Louiseville.An Act to confirm and ratify a deed by Antoine Masson and others rescinding a deed of gift, and to ratify also a xift by Louis Dydime Masson to Joseph Masson, his son.An Act to amend the charter of the town of Shawinigan Falls.An Act to amend the charter of Le Credit Municipal Canadien, An Act to authorise the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit Oscar Jules Morin to the legal profession after examination.An Aet to amend the charter of the city of St.Henri.An Act to Incorporate Les Soeurs Trappistines of St.Romuald under the name of Les Cisterciennes Reformees.An Act to ratify the sale by the representatives of George Hastings to James E.Wilder.An Act to incorporate the Canadian Light and Power Company, - An Act to incorporate La Congrega- Pleasant Week-End Outings.SATURDAY, AT 2.15 p-m.\u20148teamer BOHEMIAN sails for Stanley Island, Cornwall and Prescott.Returns home Sunday evening at 6.30, Fare $5, Including meals and derth.SATURDAY AT 230 pm.fteamer TERREBO! Voom Nils for Yarennes pr , ome at 7.30 same 80c SATURDAY AT 7 p.m.\u2014Steamer of - - bc Quebec.I line safls for 8008 leaving Quebec Suge: y or SUNDAY AT 8.39 am.\u2014Steamer BER.ALA eamer BER Monday evening.Fare mils for Berthier, Grand N and way ports.Home 8.30 pont Fare 800.ness SUNDAY AT 9 a.m\u2014~Steamer TERRE- A BONNE sails for Sorel and way ports.Home at 7.65 p.m.Fare ¥oc.The Pohemian leaves from foot of Col- borne street; other steamers Vie- torie pisr, - es oR 3 incorporate les Reli-.AX West Store: 2446 St, Catherise.(Near Drummond.) times.state we expect This Is Page 11 AND HERE ARE THE 20% Discount During June Furniture i Carpe S We have an established record for right prices at all But we believe in the policy of giving special inducements at certain seasons of the year.fore, we have been giving this 20 per cent.discount in July, but customers complained of not being able to take advantage of the reductions in time to add summer furnishings to their country houses, therefore we have advanced our 20 per cent, Discount Sale by one month, and with our stock in its present excellent A Merry June! XX East Store: \"1547-52 St.Catherine, Hereto- JET BLACK S.&H.HARRIS] HARNESS PREPARATIONS.\u2019 Manufactory: LONDON, A 8 BROWN HARNES 8 BROWN LEATHER ENGLAND.L, tion des Soeurs de la Charite de Saint Louis.An Act respecting the Mount Royal Club.An Act to amend the charter of the city of Sherbrooke.\u2018 An Act to change the Umits of the municipality of the village of Notre Dame de Grace West and to ratify an agreement between the corporation of the said village and the Grand Trunk Rallway Company of Canada.An Aot respecting the succession of the late Susan McVey, and granting more extended powers to the testamentary executors.An Act to consolidate and replace the charter of the town of Chicoutimi.An Act to amend the charter of \u2018the city of Sorel.An Act to amend the act incorporating the Naplerville Junction Rallway Company and its amendments.An Act to amend articles 1338, 29724, 2972e and 5651 of the Revised Statutes.An Act to amend the law respecting ntrovetted Elections.Contre Act to amend article 316 of the Code of Civil Procedure.An Act to amend the law respecting cemetery\u2019 companies.An Act to amend the Civil Code.An Act to amend the Code of Civil Procedure respecting the jurisdiction of the Commissioners Court.An Act to amend the act passed at the present session of the Legislature of Quebec, intituled: \u201cAn Aet to amend the act incorporating the Que bec and Lake Saint John Railway Co.and the acts amending the same.\u201d An Act to detach the townahins of Mousseau and Lynch from the county of Ottawa and to annex them to the county of Montcalm for all purposes.An Act to provide for the formation of Butter and Cheese Factories\u2019 Mutual Fire Insurance Associations.An Act to amend the law respecting the early closing of shops.An Act to annex thé parish of Saint Nazaire @\u2019Acton to the county of Bagot for all purposès._ An Act to amend the law redpecting physicians and surgeons of the province of Quebec.An Act to amend the law respecting co-operative associations.An Act respecting the corporation of the College of Dental Burgeons of the province of Quebec.An Act to authorise the mayors of municipalities to administer oaths, An Act to amend article 8 of the Code of Civil Procedure respecting the transaction of legal business on Saturday.An Act to detach certain lots from the parish of Sainte Eulaile.in the county of Arthabaska, and to annex them to the parish of Saint Samuel, in the county of Nicolet for all purposes.= An Act to amend article 1301 of the Civil Code respecting the capacity of married women \u2018to make certain contracts, An Act to amend article 4691 of the Revised Statutes.Lively Time in Mississippi.Greenville, Miss, June 4.\u2014 John Simms, a prominent white planter, of Trail Lake, thirty miles from here, and William Cato, his manager, were killed by two negroes in a dispute over a trivial matter.The negroes, whose nameg were Samuel Clark and Vaan Horn, escaped, but Horn was captured and lynched to-day.Clark returned to Trail Lake, where bé was shot and killed by Mr.Crow, \u2018the bookkeeper for Planter Simms.The posge which arrested Horn shot and killed another negro named Mayfield, probably thinking he was Clark MORE EVIDENCE FROM MONTREAL That Dodd\u2019s Kidoey Pills Always Cure Dropsy.It le a Kidney Disease and Is Cured by Curin eo Kidneys\u2014Dodd's Kidney Pilis Never Fail ta, Cure the Kidneys.Montreal, Que, June 3\u2014(Special $\u2014 Every day brings forth fresh proof that dropsy is caused by diseased kidneys and that the one sure way to cure it is to make the kidneys strong and healthy by using Dodd's Kidney Pills.Mr.Geo, Robertson, 392 St.James street, this city, is one of those who has proved this beyond, the shadow of a doybt Mr.Robertson says: ! \u2018My feet were so much swollen from dropsy that when I got out of bed in the mornings I could hardly put them on the floor.My arms used to swell at times so that I could not put on my coat.\u201cI had to be tapped to relisve me of the terrible pains.\u201cOn the advice of a friend 1 began to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, and before I had used the second box I bagan to .feel better.Seven boxés cured me completely.\u201d ares ; ; fiheuriatism, diabetes, \u2019Brigh\u20acs dls: ease are some of the many forme of kidney disease that Pills never fail to cure promptly L- permanently, Dodd's Kidney 3 or Prat od ee AP \u201cur Ts A a Era Prin APE EN PE } : morandum or such as Sir Wilfrid him- pp J aos ce i ni ea etnies ie le: TARGA VE PPT oe A A a : ; 2\" RE THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904.NIET = « : 3 PEE rN pA Se ean pg eee ma eue AMER CT + ' = , which at present lacks confirmation, states that le Jèps bave occupisd the first line of the outer fortifications of Port Arthur - after 8 feeble resistance, and that\u2019Japa nese troops have occupied Kwan Tung \u2019 heights, on which thdy hive placed heavy artillery, dominating Port Arthur.Reports which appear to be reliable state that the Russians have been en- - gaged for some days in removing munitions and stores from Liao Yang to Kalyuen, seventy miles north-east of and cart-loads have been removed.There is little doubt that the Port Arthur will be the signal for a general retreat of Kuropatkina areur, and the probabilities are that the Russians will fall rumours of any serious attempt to relieve Port Arthur way te safely credited.We may hear of the fortyess being carried w!th a rush any day\u2019 but the Russians, being cornered and Mukden, and that already seven thous.| call of Att Wine back Harbin.te with no possthility of retreal the Jane are likely to pay a heavy price for their victory = THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.Readers of the Star leaving the city for the summer months may have the Star by mail for any period, one week or longer, at city prices.Orders may be left at the head office, Bt.James Street, or any of the branch offices.PR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPOLIATORY LEGISLATION.In another column of this paper we publish a letter from Mr.William Price, of Quebec.If the facts are as stated by our esteemed correspondent (and he is a reliable man), the Quebec \u2014 advice is requested effacing ane's self immediately after giving R.The vic- Um of the Radit \u2014 unhappily we must consider him a vttim \u2014 has trained himself to .consihier his personal notions a thing apart fram the duties he is performing as the representative of A higher authority, and even when he ia empewered to act independently he has always the sense that the final decision pests with his chief and not wih himself.This habit the writer correctly observes does not help to fit a man Yor a struggle with the world.and the men are very few whom an official cateer of ary length leaves with sufficient elasticity of spirit or Legisiature has this session beaten hs | own record for spoliatory legislation \u2018 To take one man\u2019s property away from | Bim and give it to another by Parliament Is a pretty high-handed proceeding.Even for the Legislature to undertake to determine to whom a property belongs is to usurp the func- i tions of the judges.Such acts are undoubtedly injurious to the country, and we are glad that Mr.Price has determined to carry the issue if need be to the Privy Council.; rer MR.EMMERSON\u2019S SPEECH.The speech of the Minister of Railways, on the Grand Trunk Pacific Bill, the full text of which is published in this issue of the Star.is one of the most remarkable utterances ever delivered by a Minister of the Crown.It fs chiefly remarkable for what it does pot say.Mr.Emmerson had little to pay in defence of the Government's railway policy.nor did he define his His speech act of | own policy very clearly.was chiefly an apology for his deliver- ances on the subject of Government ownership last session and for his long silence during the Grand Trunk Pacific debate this session.As a curiosity in Parliamentary oratory, it is decidedly interesting.The best and most bbvious justification of Mr.Emmerson's silence would have been that he has no very decided opinions on the trans- rontinental railway question and really &nows no more about it than does Sir Wititrid Laurier himself.MR.BORDEN\u2019S MODERATION.Mr.Borden, with the characteristic moderation for which he is noted, fore- bore to take advantage to the full of the awkward position in which the Government leader was placed, because of the \u201cconfidential\u201d petition.lle might have turned loose a few of his \u201cback benchers,\u201d as did the Government when M.K.Cowan was put up to deal with the Blair memoran- Bum; or have put up some one to act as did the Westerners, Scott, Davis and Oliver, when the Government deemed It necessary to defame Mr.Osler.The opportunity would /have been seized upon by a less gen- tlemaniy leader than is the senior member for jfâlifax.In dealing with Ene matrn the House, it can be seen that Mr.Borden really spoke more in sorrow than In anger.His obligation to the public prevented him from lightly passing over the attempt to withhold from Parliament this petition: and this duty he performed with effective force and great dignity.It was when he came to the Premier's personal statement that all documents had been brought down that Mr.Borden showed his consideration for Sir Wilfrid personally.The material lay ready to his hand for an onslaught, such as Mr.Fielding made upon Mr.Borden over the Blair me- self made upon Mr.Borden, without, however, either of the Ministers having a tittle of the Justification that the leader of the Opposition had.\u2019 It was not to be expected that Mr.Borden would lightly pass over the use of the petition made by Mr; Charlton, and here again, after having passed lightly over the personal part of the matter, in which the Premier occupled a rather peculiar attitude, Mr.Borden lent his usual force and pungency 40 his remarks.- It was an incident that put Mr.Borden in a good position.He set his opponents an example of courtesy in Parifamentary debate that unfortunately fs rather rare.It should serve as a precedent.Such incidents serve to show that Mr.Borden is not only a dignified and effective Parllamen- tary leader, but is also a courteous gentleman under circumstances when the genera] tendency is in some other and less pleasant direction.HOW TO ANTAGONIZE THE CLEREKLY HABIT., + A pretty good analysis of the clerkly iabit of mind as developed In Govérn- ment amp is given tn the Wash- tngton correspondence of the Boston ie The writer says that it is ard, to define the \u2018clerkly habit*\u2014the is his own\u2014\u2014without appearing to a very worthy and deserving aisé of persons who have it.It Is the Py however, - -he says of looking at es ; or less successfully.independence of judgment to enter successfully on.any other employ- | ment.All this is true.\u2018and yet if a man entering the Governmer.t service wishes ! from the start to combat the effects of a life of routine in & subordinate position, there are means of doing it more What is wanted is not that he should set up his will or opinion agalnst that of his superi- re.for that would not be loyal in the first place, and might get him into trouble in the second; but that he should use hi best intelligence in every case with which he has to deal and try to take at least as wide a view of it as hig superiors \u2014 if possible a wider.Then.without assuming too much responsibility \u2014 by which he would simply compromise himself and others \u2014 he should use at every moment all the responsibility really vested in him.The man who follows these rules will never degenerate into a mere machine or a mere echo of the opinions of others.When the time comes for him to leave the public service he will have resources of his own that will serve him in good stead either in other spheres of labour or in the enjoyment of the conventional \u201cwell-earned rest.\u201d ADVICE FROM THE VATICAN.Monseigneur Lacroix, Bishop of Ta- reptaise in Savoy, had an audience lately with His Holiness the Pope, In the course of which the question was discussed as to whether priests ought to take part in electoral conflicts.His Holiness on that occasion said in effect fhatywhen he was Bishop cf Man- SOUND \u2018tua, and afterwards when he was Patriarch of Venice.he had found that the conflicts between the people and heir parish priests almost al- ays ori- nated in some question affecting the elections.In those matters the faithful were very susceptible and suspicious.Should a priest be tempted to en- c- .~h on their independence in order to induce them to vote in a particular way, and above all should he afterwards reproach them for having voted on the wrong side, he was sure to arouse a bitter animosity, and more or less compromise his sacred functions.His Holiness approved entirely of a priest taking advantage of his rights as a citizen to vote In accordance with his conacience; but if, not content with this, he rushed into the fray.he would soon lose the esteem and sympathy that were necessary for the fruitful exercise of his sacred mission.Monseigneur Lacroix says that he received substantially the same counsel from the late Pope Leo XII.From these remarks made by the head of the Church it is clear that the conscience of the pries* does not make a binding rule for the members of his flock.The priest votes according to his conscience.but if some of his parishioners vote on the other side, he is rot at liberty een to reproach them for having done =o.It would be : good thing.however, if the obligation to vote according to conscience were not supposed to be confined to the clergy.The rule of con- sclence Is equally binding on all, and the layman who votes otherwise than according to his conscience incurs just as much sin as if he were a priest.@ 000000C00000000060C0000G0OOCO0C NOTTS vs.SUSSEX.\u201cThat is a very remarkable thing,\u201d said a spectator at the Notts vs.Sussex match at Brighton on Monday.\u201cFry and Vine, you remember, caused the figures on the board to appear in the proportion of 5 to 4 respectively.Frv then made made two runs, which made the proportion das 4 to 8: and ' Fry next made a boundary hit\u2014four hich made the proportion as 3 to What were the respective figures on the board?The answer to yesterday's problem, No.CXL,, \u201cHow much was it?\" is \u201c2s 6d.\u201d Since the whole plece of bacon and ten eggs cost as much as half the bacon and 25 eggs, it Is obvious that half the bacon equals 15 eggs, Le.the cost of the bacon was equal to the cost of 30 egks.As 50 eggs were offered with the bacon for 6s.8.it is clear that the same sum would buy 80 eggs.The eggs, In other words, were & penny each.so that the 50 eggs offered with the bacon represented 4s, 24.Therefore the price of the bacon was 6a.8d.minus 4e 2d.or 2s, $4, The Death of Former Montrealer.Burlington, Vt., June 4\u2014Word has received here of the death at Brooklyn, N.Y., oe Æ.8.Whitetuls, | general manager of the \u2018surance Company.Equitable In- THE PASSING HOUR.Cox te not only waitina-Le la Worrying.\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Emmersonian periods sre mote unendurable than his long silence.As a pastiamantution Mr.Borden quali- flea with a capital PA Oui lmovigration vosults should now be measured by guallly and nat quantity.Adtuitai Hondeu appears to have bot- tiled up the rand Trunk Pacific project pretty effsciually The Rumstan estimates of the Jap.lausens indicate that the Jups.are not insured with them.Stv Wiu Wulock might as well let us have & \u201cconfidential\u201d postage stamp while he's about it After that tt gavttins all, the hride ahould remember 11 à proof of luck that she is married at all it is Sydney the St.Quite proper that the beautiful Fiaher should be the Minister of louls Exhibition.It ta all right for the Commons to give the Cigarette Rill a \u2018reading.\u2019 but they mustn't look at the pictures.A Torunto bigamist statee that he met his second wife \u201cat a race track.\u201d Men do take long risks at race tracks.The report that Boer widows are marrying Knglishmen indicates that hostilities are likely to be renewed.It would appear that the London finan- clers are now \u2018waiting.\u2019 after having heard Mr.Borden's declaration.The opinions af the rest of the Ministers on Mr.Flelding's wisdom in reading that G.T.P.petltion is marked *confidential.\u201d Toronto is threatened with a street car strike; but the gloom cast by the brewery strike is so great that they will not notice it.The market gardeners think that men who live in glass houses should not be allowed to throw early vegetables on to this market.Three very subdued M.P.\u2019s just now are Mr.\u201cEarnest\u201d Frank Oliver, Mr.W.\u201cPecksniff\u201d Scott and Mr \u201cOutrageous\u2019\u2019 Davis.: Tom The Libs.don\u2019t see why the people are kicking at Cox ownership.They have always found Cox ownership \u201cgrateful.and comforting.\u201d If George W.Ross of Ontario would Ket \u2018George W.Ross of Guysboro® up to edit the Globe, they would have Gamey talked to a standstill The newest departure at Ottawa brings into being a Ministerial Laughing Stock: The headquarters are in the bureau of the Minister of Rallways.If all those who want the Department of Labour continued were to hold up their hands, you could number the employes of the department by counting the upraised fingers.Now that the freedom of London has been bestowed on Lord Curzon.there is nothing left to do but to bestow the freedom of Chicago upon \u2018\u2018the American Vice-Reine.\" Bryan is going to lead the Kansas \u201cbraves\u201d to the Democratic Convention, where he will give an exhibition of how \u2018\u201ccross\u2019\u2019 the \u2018old\u2019 movement has made him thus far.In the absence of a Master of the Administration, Mr.Borden appears to be Master of the House; and it looks as if another title for him\u2014Master of the Sit- uajion\u2014were not far off.Fair Painter\u2014*1 hope you dont mind my sketching in your field.\u201d Farmer\u2014'\u2018Lor\u2019, no, missie! You keep the birds off thy peas better'n a\u2019 ordin- arv scarecrow.\"\u2014Stray Storles.Mr.rand was glib enough over the Blair memprandum.Heghould b have given Sir Wilfrid a hand with that \u2018\u2019confidential\u201d petitjon\u2014especially as he dug the ditch into which the Premier tumbled.It appears to be the Liberal notion that when a man who is a \u2018civil servant\u201d by profession is on his holidays, he must be expected to rest himself by being an uncivil dictator\u2014i.e., an offensive -partts- san.The worst of it is that that statement of Mr.Borden, that he intends to appeal this G.T.P.agreement to the people, will make the \u2018\u2018company\u2019\u2019 reluctant to come down too handsomely for the Lib.campaign fund, for the scheme may not go through after all.If you are fond of peanut and parish politics; if you like illogical and loosely worded reasoning: if you llke clap-trap and cheap \u2018adjectival effects\u2014take a glance at Mr.Emmerson's speech in today's paper.It's a \u2018great piece of work.\u201d \u201cConfidentially speaking,\u201d do you think Sir Wilfrid feels proud of the petition business?asked Mr.Fitzpatrick of Mr.Sifton.Speaking without equivocation,\u201d replied the young Napoleon, I! am durned sure be doesn't! THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.- Messrs.E.Carter and Kellar have applied for writs of mandamus to compel the license commissioners to issue licenses to Privet, Brand, and some dozen others.THE Board of Commissioners, of which the late Mr.Brehaut, Police Magistrate, was the chairman, went on with their duty undisturbed with threats of legal proceedings.The law of Quebec Province, unlike the Ontario act, gave civic corporations no power to limit the number of saloons.Both Mr, Carter and his partner, Mr.Kellar, have been dead many years.They were able advocates.The latter died in New York.The Natural History Society rooms, having been kindly and gratuitously placed at the disposal of the \"members of the Flower Mission,\u201d the first meeting will be held there on Saturday morning next, June & at 9 o'clock.Al contributions of flowers and fruits will be gladly recelved during the summer at the same place and distribnted among the sick.THE work {inaugurated by the Flower Mission, it is pleasing to record, continues in vigour to this day.It is rumoured in political circles that Mr.W.Dorion, brother of the Minister of Justice, will present himself as a candidate for Napierville.THE late Judge Wilfrid Dorton was a younger brother of the late Chief Justice 8ir A.A.Dorion, and a very distinguished jurist.He was also a pungent political writer to the press before ascending the Bench.At the general elections in 186%, he contested the County of Chambly for the Federal House, and Drummond and Arthabaska for the Local.but was defeated by Mr.Senecal.his opponent.He was a very able judge and highly esteemed for his sound opinions.He died many years ago.TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS, PROCTOR\u2019'S\u2014*Robespierre.\u201d FRANCAIS\u2014\"Devil's Island.\u201d ROYAL\u2014Burlesque and Vaudeville.SOMMER PARK\u2014Vaudeville and La- vigne's Band.Capt.Ferguson has returned to the city from the celebration of the te \u2018wedding of his father and mother, which occurred last week at the home of the aged couple at Easton's Corners.\u2018There were forty gnembers of the farni- ly present, including all their children with the exception of Mr.Ferguson, who is resident in Revelstoke, B.C.The gentleman Who acted as best man fifty years ago, Mr.Willlam Pler- son, § member of the iron manufacturing firm of McGee and Person, i throw me among my own.\u201d | Where shall I buy a | PIANO?This is a vexed question Unat can be settled very easily if you compare our PRICES, and con- EXTRAORDINARY VALUES we offer in NEW and USED instruments.SPECIALS IN USED PIANOS Selected For Sale This Week.EVANS BROS.large size upright, handsome instrument, cost $475, now only.R265 LANSDOWNE, large upright.cost $500, now .R240 EDISON, cost $375, now .8215 WILLIAMS, boudoir \u2018upright coat $325.now .- 8175 STEINWAY, square, \"good condition, cost 3700, now .R16K CHICKERING, square, nice tone, cose $350, now .800 SMALL, upright, practice instrument .\u2026 a5 medium size \u2018upright, I | Payments $4, $6 and $10 cash, y and balance $3, $4 and $6 per | month, according to price of instrument, | Write or call for full particulars of above, and complete list of other new and used instruments.LAYTON BR 0S., 144 Peel St.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday Evenings.PROVERBS OF THE WORLD By Geo.Murray, B.A, Oxon.In my last paper I showed briefly how the sacred instinct for \u201chome, however homely\u201d had inspired \u201call people that on earth do dwell\u201d to embalm, as it were, their love bf it in ua- tional proverbs.I met lately with a passage in the writings of Charlee Dickens, which I feel tempted to quote for the delight of readers, as a pleasing degression from my own dull practical remarks.It is thus that the great Master of our smiles and tears has expressed himself on the subject of home.\u201cIf ever huusehold affections and love are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor.The ties that bind the wealthy and the proud at home may be forged on earth, but those which link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the true.metal, and bear the stamp of heaven.* * .His household gods are of flesh and blood.with no alloy of silver, gold, or precious stones: he has no property but in the affections of his own heart; and when they endear bare floods and walls, despite of toll and scanty mocèis, that man has bis love of home \u201cfrom God, and his rude hut becomes a solemn place.\u201d In a kindred spirit\u2019 te noble and eloquent preacher, ha Dr.James Hamilton, wrote: \u201cAre youl not surprised to find how Independent of money peace of conscience is, and how much happiness can be condensed in the humblest home?A cottage will not hold the bulky furniture and sumptuous accommodations of a mansion; but, if God be there, a cottage will hold as much happiness as might stock a palace.\u201d There is a touching simplicity In the Italian proverb, \u201cLe- gami, Mani e piel, e gettami tra\u2019 miel,\u201d Le.\u2018\u2019Tie me hand and foot, and But it is when we call to mind noted exiles from home and wanderers over the earth that we realize most deepiy the blessings of home-life.It matters not whether their names occur in\u2019 history or in fiction, the hopilessness of their fate claims our silent commiseration.Even now, as it echoes sadly through the mist of many ages, we can hear the voice of Cain crying unto the Lord: My punishment is greater than I can bear.Behold.thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth: and from thy face I shall be hid: and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth.\u201d That glorious dreamer.Coleridge, was impressed with the horror of the picture, and \u2018wrote a prose fragment entitled \u2018The Wanderings of Cain,\u201d which contains a vivid description of the hapless fugitive, Subsequently.when the poet, \u201cmore suo,\u2019 \u2018abandoned the theme, he wrote, as he himself tells wus, \u2018The Ancient Mariner,\u201d instead.Can we ever forget that weird and mystical poem, or cease to be haunted by its solemn words?\u201cI pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech: That moment that his face I see I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach.\u201d Finally, the miseries of homelessness have been pathetically described by numerous romance-writers, who have selected as the hero of their narratives an Jmaginers person age, whose existence is © a legend connected with the hictory of Christ's passion - He is known in Latin as \u2018\u2019Judaeus non Mer- tatis\u201d: in German as \u201cDer Ewiger Jude\u201d: in French as \u201cLe Juif Errant\u201d and in English as \u201cThe Wandering Jew.\u201d The legend seems to have been evolved from the words of Jesus.to Peter, recorded in \u201cSt.John, xxi, 22: \u201cIf 1 will thet he tarry till I come, what is that to thee 7?\u201d , At one time, we find the Jew named Ahasuerus, at another, Cartaphilus, and in the 14th century he was cal Isaac Lakedion or Laquedem.We are also gravely Informed that his last recorded apparition was at Brussels in April, 1774.I have merely referred to him on this occasion as the most striking instance in fiction that I can recall, which 1llus- trates the terrible calamity of being without a home.But though the bal- lowed instinct for home seems universally prevalent, and one of man's ineradicable characteristics, cynical philosophers have traced the feeling back to Innate selfishness, which they declare to be the most marked feature of humanity.It was this quality that I intended to illustrate by the proverbs of different countries, when the recollection of the words of Dickens about \u201cHome?beguiled me from fulfilithg my intentién.\u2018In reference to such misunderstood sayings as \u201cCharity begins at hore, and \u2018\u2019Honesty is the best policy.\u201d the late Archbishop of Dublin well : \u201cDoubtless there are proverbs not a few, which moves in the region .of what has well called \u201cprudential morality\u201d: and Md we accept then as containing the whole circle of motives fo Honesty.or other right conduct, \u201cnothing coul be worse or JOHR MACDONALD & CD, To ue MERTINGS AND Arar aes a AND ANDÉMCENTE pe Ho 1 For St.ox MILES B a og \u2019 SATURDAY, JUNE 285th.Good Boating ! 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Tiokets\u2014Adults.50c; Children, 350.To be had at Dominion Printing Co., cor.Notre Dame à MeGil} 40am aud Ÿ p.11; retaraing Ÿ p.m.Hot Water Free ! ge : HORSE RACES AND PARADE.TRADE AND LABOR PARADES.SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Ete, Ete.Many Special Features which cannot be enumerated.Write Secretary New Brunswick Tourist Association for free illustrated booklet, rates for excursions, etc, Excursions from Province of Quebet and from Ontario good, from Jane 20 to July 2.mplain Tercentenary au Old Home Celebration ST.JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, June 22-26 Inclusive, 1904.MEETING OF ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY.OPENING NEW FRER PUBLIC LIBRARY, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WARSHIPS.HARBOR SPORTS, AND ILLUMINATION IN THE EVENING.law Made in Canada shome np us p dacta deal to every Canadian.I ought to mean the purest and best of everything.Cow an\u2019s .Perfection Cocoa, Royal Navy Chocolate, Cowan's Ca Chocolate Cream Bars, Chocolate Wafers, etc.Are famous as being the best THE COWAN CO, bé, 12 law ke Icings, goods made in any country.Limited, Toronto.STEAMSHIP TICKETS, ALL LINES FROM Montreal, \u2018Boston and New York Sallings Now Out for Summer, 1904.Rates and other particulars can be obtained from W.H.HENRY, Temple Building, 11564 law Tel.Main 2646.1853 St.James Street.IK \u201c MANOIR RICHELIEU,\u201d - Murray Bay H.M.PATERSON, Manager.OFENS ABOUT JULY 1st.| R.& 0.HOTELS \u201c TADOUSAC HOTEL\u201d - Tadowsac : BE.©.WURTELE, Manager.OPENS ABOUT JULY 1st.120ett Betora June ist, address 228 St.Paul Street, Montreal \u2014 STEAMSHIP TICKETS, ALL LINES FROM Montreal, Boston and New York: Sallings Now Out for Summer, 1904.BEST ACCOMMODATION.Full information as to Rates, Sailings Accommodation, British and Continental Tours, Railways and Estimates, on application.NORMAN L, LUSHER, + CHOICE OF LINES.Tel.Main 1507.91 law tf i L 178 sT.JAMES ST.(City and Dis.Bank Bldg.) LOWEST RATES (Battersby\u2019e Tourist Agency, Est.1970.) \" SEE OUR ° BA MPILES Engraved and Printed Wedding - Stationery.» CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE.more fitted to lower the moral standard of our lives.\u201d 1 must reserve the consideration of proverbs about selfishness, self-love, and self- interest for another paper.FACTS AND FIGURLS.American self-acting couplers are to be used on Bavarian railways.Yale spent last year for inter-collegiate athletics, on football, $28,471; baseball, $14.712; boating, $16,167, and on track, $9,746.The bubonic plague, which always exists in India, has become epldediio, and is now destroying 40,000 persons a week.A gallon of water a day is drunk by every Japanese who practices, as nearly all do, the gymnastics known at jlu-jitsu.The ten branch offices of the Russo- Chinese Bank in China have since their establishment, no recoid of & single protested note.A school for locomotive engineer apprentices is established in Dresden, Germany.The course occupies three evenings a week and Sunday mornings for one year.Special Notice.Notice to Stones Cutters.At a meeting of Stone Masons and Contracters, held on Thursday evening last, the following resolution was adopted: .\u2018We, the undersigned contractors, do hereby agree to protect all Stone Cutters willing to work nine hours per day in our stone yards, and will give all such men a preference of work over all others standing out for present demands of eight hours per day.Union schedule rate of wages are accepted by us.\"WIGHTON.MORISON & CO.LOUIS PAYETTE.J, H.HUTCHISON.J.C.O.PERRAULT.GEO.W.T.NICHOLSON, PETER LYALL & SONS, \u201d O.MARTINEAU & FILS., DEGUISE & LAMAŸ.WILLIAM OMAN, \u201cSuperior's\u201d 2362 St.Catherine St.(Under Kara Hall).Complete Assortment of Genuine EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS AND SUPPLIES.AN Up-to-Date | MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ete.DO YOU WRITE LETTERS ?If so, why not be economical and avoid paying hi prices; try one of our five- qu re packages of the best quality of In forei Note Paper at 35e package.his is the best value in he ominion of Ca and is only one of ins in our had at the the many leaders in bar line of business.Can only .above price at CLARKES WIGWAM, 128 Peel street, Next door to Bennett the Florist, Open evenings.84 COMMUNION CERTIFICATES framed for 25e in frst-olaes style.| make no profit on this; it is only an ad- Tord Bl S and see oe.Uy rame su Naty io SEN al Es frame that wil urned LEY, the Picture Framer, amar, JT a FRA\" Bleury street.¥ sv} a Pol Eno Sn 8 J.W.WILSON.§ .GRAY WIGHTON.| Foix Mis à 06.25: : Le EET JAMBA MAHER, ; 1m a Duftad Bates 100, pounde Don, and de Apr > MAPITNO6 AND ANUEENENTS MEETINGS AND AXUENMENTA 9 The restent Laughing of Seats on Sale Thursday, June 9th.ACADEMY - FRANCIS WILSON In ERMINIE.First Three Days of Next Week VIOLA ALLEN As VIOLA in Shak espeare\u2019s Comedy, TWELFTH NIGHT With Notable Company asd Production.CHAS.W.ALLEN, Mgr.- Last Two Performances To-day Matinee and Night, 0 NEXT ATTRACTION, One Week Beginning June 13th.hag wey ARE YOU A MASON?At Summer Prices, 25c, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00, No Higher Annual Picnic TAYLOR CHURCH ad SABBATH SCHOOL _ To be held at OTTERBURN PARK, SATURDAY, JULY 11th, 1904 Trains leave Bonaventure at 9.15 a.m.and 1.45 p.m.Tickets-\u2014Adults, 65e; Children, 35e.First.Baptist Sunday School ANNUAL EXCURSION To Highgate Springs Om SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1904.Train leaves Bonaventure Station at 8.30 sharp.Tickets\u2014Adults, S0e; Children, 40c.This promises to be 4 most delightful outing, 80 come slong and ono it.21aw SHAWINIGAN FALLS Excursion under the auspices of the Natural History Society ANNUAL FIELD DAY, SATURDAY, 11th JUNE Train leaves Great Northern Railway Station, corner Moreau and St.Catherine streets, at 9 o'clock sharp.ake St Catherine street cars for station).50; Children, 75e.All friends of the society are invited.1277 Saw Charles Frohman Presents BEN.GREET'S Splendid English Company in Shakespeare\u2019 PASTORALS At McGILL UNIVERSITY, JUNE 17 and sa.Afternoons, 3.30.Evenings, Friday Afternoon\u2014\u2018As You.Like fe Friday Evening\u2014\" \u2018Midsummer Night's Saturday Afternoon\u2014\u201cTwelfth Night.\u201d Saturday Evening\u2014*\"Much Ado Ab6ut Rese ed Seats.$1.80 and $1.00.mission, 6 tickets, best seats, four performances.$5.00.Sale of course tickets begins at Star Branch Office, Monday, June 13th.Single tickets Tuesday, June 14.133*3 2aw ST.PATRICK\u2019S PARISH HOLY NAME SOCIETY The members of the Holy Name \u2018So- clety are requested to meet at St.Patrick\u2019s Hall, 92 Alexander st.on Sunday morning, the 5th inst, at 8.30 o'clock sharp.to take part in the Fete Dieu procession.A large attendance is requested.The general communion will take place at the 8 o'clock mass on Sunday, the 12th inst.J.WARREN, Secretary.Ist Prince of Wales Fusiliers.The Regiment w will parade in the Armory at p.m.sharp, to-morrow, fat- urday, June 4th, for inspection by the General! Officer Commanding rass and fife and drum bands, bug glers, pto- neera and stretcher section will attend.Uniform\u2014Retiew order.By order, G.H.FERGUSON, Capt.and Adjt.oth Royal Scots of Canada.ORDERS BY THE 0.C.The battalion will parade in Regimental Armory Drill 11 on Saturday.4th June, at 2 p.m., to take part in Garrison inspection by Major-General the Earl of Dundonald, C.V.O.,, C.B.Uni- f \u2014 Review Order.ry member of the Regiment must attend these parades, Brass and Pipe Bands iil attend both parades By order, EDGAR N.ARMBTRONG,.180 4 Capt.and Acting Adit frish Protestant Benevolent Society SPECIAL The REV.T.E.BURKE, Lynn, Ont, pas kindly consented to deliver an ad- ress at the quarterly meeting of the Boclety, to be held at the rooms, 691 Dorchester street, NEXT MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock.\u2018The president and officers would be pleased to ree a large turn out of the members, as a very interesting time is expected.- WM.HENRY, President.132°3 THE 28th Annual Strawberry Festival | LADIES AID OF ST.LUKE'S CHURCH (Dorchester and Champlain sts.), TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7 1904, at 8 o'clock, , as re ADMISSION tive\u201d 25 Cents, COVERNTONS IRON BLOOD PILLA, the great bleed purifier, nerve builder, brett, D.Wratoea a oo.\"A eu: | = SEE gute | 300 à Next Week\u2014The.SOHMER } [PROCTOR'S 0 ex Matinees: Wed.and Sat.DURBAN STOCK COMPANY IS eryiece \"¢* ROBESPIERRE Commencing Next MONDAY, June § Third Week of The DURBAN STOCK COMPANY When Ther Will Present The Great society Drama Captain Swift By HappoX CHAMBERS.Prices, 50c, 35e, 20.200 10e.No Higher, 8 FRANCAIS 52288, Thi eex The Aubrey Stock Co.In The Scenic Production \u2018\u201c Devil's Island\u201d ALL NEXT WEEK WIFE mm WIF E A Beautiful Picture of Southern Life Eloquent Words: and set in a ork of scenic Magnificence.Prices\u201410c, 20c, 30c, 35c and Boo.Week June 13, BEY 14: IX NEW YORK.\u201d ROYAL {oan THIS WEEK, MAY 30th.THE FRENCH BEAUTIES A star Olio and JIM PARR, champion Wrestler, will meet all comers and give $26.00 to any man he.fails to throw in fifteen minuten.Prices: 10, 20 and 30c.Bewery Gils.133°C Performance every day 3-8 10 cents.1338 tf NE opeviLLE A SE \u2014\u2014 Mr TO-MORROW, MONTREAL vs ROCHESTER Is Shamrock Grounds.Xs Game called 3 pm.1391 Riverside Park \u2014This week \u2014 New Attractions, Acrobats, Jugglers, Songs, Comedians, ote.SPLENDID ANIMATED VIEWS.The Indian Family.Nice Music and Beautiful Walk along the river.Admission only 10 ceats.Daily Excursion To Carlilon (Except Sunday.) By steamer SOVEREIGN, returning home by the RAPIDS at 6.30 p.m.ROUND TRIP, $1.00.Take 8 am Grand Trunk for Lachine to connect with steamer.6 This is the best day's buting out of Montreal.Magnificent Scemery all the way.Meals served on board.Tickets at Grand Trunk or, 00.pot.Telephone Main 1039.125*10 EDUCATIONAL, ST.MARGARETS College, Toronto.DE = 52eod Open June, July and August SPECIAL TERMS.SUMMER SEASON, 1904.of the Montreal CONSERVATORY or MUSIC.888 Dorchester street, near Mountain, Branches: Vocal, Piano, Violin, Violoncello, etc.Pupils may enter at an time.rrangements for leagons § to Serr For T prospectus apply to MR C.E.SEIFERT, the director.Mason & Risch Pianos used.128 6 The Dominion College of Music MONTREAL.The Midsummer Examinations in al} gio.LU be had Tune on in NS entries an be received after poon e var au gts Borelocr Truit pe.ne FERS AL > _ x ET tet a 1 Reg 3 - diture of about $103,000.COLLERES DAY The Presbyterian General Assembly Hears Reports From Committees.MORE FUNDS ARE NEEDED The Foreign Mission Committee Closed Last Year\u2019s Accounts With a Deficit.\u2019 Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., June 4.\u2014Attorney General Campbell, in the General Assembly yesterday.had chafge of the report on the Church and Manse Bullding Fund.It ls twenty-three years since the Church and Manse Fund was established, and within that time it has assisted in the erection of 589 buildings, valued at about $173,000.Twenty-nine loans were made during the year and that these loans amounted to $18,150, an average of $626 to each building.The repayments on account of principal amount to $10,278.27, and the repayments on account of (interest to $2,- 370.77.To this amount of interest earned must be added the interest on investments other than churches and manses ($475), and intérest on bank ac- eount, $675.48.In other words, the total amount of interest earned was $3,421.25, while the total number of grants (not loans) was 32.665, and the expense of management $423.05, a total of $3,088.05.PINE HILL COLLEGE.After the adoption of the report the Assembly passed on to the consideration of the large subject of colleges.The first in order was the theological institution at Halifax Pine Hill Sem- fnary.Dr.Sedgwick and the Lieuten- ant-Governor of Ontario made the presentations to the Assembly, which included announcements of the appointment of Rev.Robt.Magill, Ph.D.of Moghera, Ireland, to the chair of Systematic Theology, and of Principal Pol- Jock's resignation, with the recommendation to appoint Rev.R.A.Falconer, L.L.D., as his successor.and the nomination of Rev.Arthur S.Morton, B.D, of St.Stephen, N.B., as lecturer in the college for three years on practical theology and church history, at a salary of $1,600 per annum.The board reports that the daughters of the late Senator Carmichael have made a gift of $2,000 to institute a scholarship for post graduate study.The board has decided to designate the scholarship * The James William Carmichael Scholarship.\u201d The receipts for the year were $13.300.76, an increase of $560.22 over the preceding year.The income from interests and rents was $8214.32: from donations, $455, and from congregational contributions.$4,629.44, an increase of $293.63 over the previous year.KNOX COLLEGE.The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, the chairman of the board.had charge of the report of Knox College.The number of students enrolled in the var- jous classes for the past year has been seventy-one.Of these twenty-three received their diplomas at the close of the session.The board observed with satisfaction that forty-three of the students are university graduates.The total receipts for the ordinary fund, including the balance of $328.08 brought forward from last year.have been $20,- 078.08.The disbursements during the ear ve amounted to the sum o Dee se.leaving a balance to the credit of Income account of $177.12.FOREIGN MISSIONS.The work of the Presbyteridn Church fn Canada outside of its own bounds was brought under the review of the General Assembly by Rev.Mr.Martin's report of the Foreign Mission Committee.Dr.Millar, from the Maritime Provinces, and Dr.J.F.Smith.who served both In the home church and in India, spoke to the report, Rev.G.A.Sutheriand, of British Guiana, and Rev.John Sinclair, the head of the Regina Industrial Home for Indian Children, were the .other speakers.The fields of operation are the New Hebrides, Trinidad, British Gulana, Corea, Formosa, Central India, China, th» mission to the Chinese in Ontario and Quebec and British Columbia, and the mission to the Indians in the North-West and British Columbia.The Women's Forelgn Missionary Society, an auxillary to the Foreign Mission Committee, had another successful year, their total receipts amounting to $65,706.95, being $3,422.20 more than JNe receipts of last year.Their aux- {iiaries and mission bands number 1,- 078, with total membership of 23,698.The total receipts of the Foreign Mission Committee for the year were $107,818.27, of which 340,200 was re- celved from the Women's Foreign -Mis- sionary Society.The year closed with a debt of $25,603.57.The receipts from legacies\u201431,745\u2014were the smallest for many years, the average income from this source being about $3,000 annually.In the hope that contributions would be forthcoming, the committee fn September last adopted estimate for the current ycur requiring an expen- They were, however, reluctantly compelled at a later date to reduce this to $93,000, which is fully $25,000 in excess of the revenue of last year.An urgent appeal made in April has so far resulted In receipts of $6,000,and the committe fear that unless more is forthcoming they may have to cur- tall the work.On the completion of the missionary peports the mbly rose for the day.A HOSPITAL AT DAWSON.During Friday morning's session, Co The 66 Ryri e\u201d Watch.The movement of a nacre perfect as possible \u2014 that is why it has brought to our store so many people who must always have accurate that bears our name.0 \u2019* watches must RYRIE BROS.18 to 194 YONGE STREET.dès died The Largest pris DRUG STOR in Canada.Dr.|.LEDUC & C0, Wholesale and Retail, Chaboillez Square, Montreal.' Prices 5 0 4 Loss| W Than Any Other Druggist Same old prite - Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, 50° - \u2014 a pat Methylated Spirits, for burning purposes.For 3 half pints =.25c and Florida, from - SPON G ES\u2014Direct from Key West Mr [A CHAMOIS SKINS \u2014 Imported direet from manufacturers, from - 10c ., Special===No Substitution at this Drug Store.We always give what is asked for.PRESCRIPTIONS.Competent pharmacists dispense prescriptions entrusted to this ment.\u201c Ready when promised,\u201d whether for city or country customers, bas gained for us a,record for promptitude.1 | I Patent Medicines, Proprietary Articles, etc.Là \u2019 Reg.price.Our price JE PERUNA, the Catarth cure .$1.00 64 Beef, Iron and Wine.* racacmeceueenessorancu00 1.00 50 Scott's Emulsion .cuvcecieierarssvacarsocasessecens 1.00 .69 Ayer's Sarsaparilla .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026essorcnsoaseseene ses ce000 1.00 -65 Hood's Sarsaparilla .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.socconcennennansuecs000 1.00 -65 CASTORIA .covvene ave Benes sew mes aes .35 20 Ayers Hair Vigor.eetacsancasens PS 1.00 -65 à Syrup of Hypophosphites .vensaces er 0s000e 1.50 TS j Raphael's Extract of Sarsaparilla.ccevvve.1.00 60 | Seidlitz Powders, 12 in hox.eevesroeuesensa00es 25 -15 | Fountain Syringe .ccceceiercierirnnannenns .1.25 -50 I Hot Water Bottle (FUDDET) .c.vevateacacoccecerens 1.50 59 Blaud's Iron Pilis, per 100 .s0smc0enu0e 1.00 25 = Dodd's Kidney PlIS .covcveinnvnonsnscanes a.50 39 ; Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills .\u2026.vsosvccccce 50 33 Rod PIE .-00a WANTED TO BORROW.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE TANTED \u2014 TO BORROW FIVE HUNdred dollars on second mortgage; se- gnod margin.Applicant in a Apply 32 2 \\ curity: position.Terms one year, 8 per cent.S, 261, Star Office.1 ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW ABOUT $10,- 000 on Ist class city property.at 5 p.a, first mortgage; good margin.B, 51%, Star Office.Westmount Upper Level Building Lots for Sale at bargain prices during this month.Eight lots (43,600 feet) on Lansdowne Avenue, above the Boulevard.Will be sold separately.Sure to increase fn value.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.205 St.James Street.FCR SALE CR EXCHANGE 64 BUILDING LOTS; situated on Noinn, between Davidson and Valois streets.23 BUILDING LOTS, situated on Shes brooke, between D .ette.Adjoining the new C.P.R.Works, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 30 BUILDING LOTS, situated on Ontar- te, Jeanne D\u2019Are and projected streets in the Town of Maisehneave.FOR SALE Will Sell at a Dead Bargain.Nes.53 and 53 ST.CHRISTOPHE, 2 brick cottages, 54.8 ft front x 60 and 80 feet depth; and 8 apartments each, bath and w.c.For further particulars, apply to .J LAFLAMME & JOHNSTON No.97 ST.JAMES STREET, Roem 9.The Smallest Railway in the World The - cre wes eae avidson and Joli- Greates 25 37 TO LET \u2014 A LOWER FLAT, 71 fi rooms.with furnsce with ail modern.improvements; rent $25.Apply at 1245 8 Denis st TO LET \u2014 FLAT, WEST END, 9, Tom: rent 823.50.Thos.Ligget, 247 4/ 8t.Catherine st.138 eod tf SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT A COTTAGE for one year, near water, with good boating and fishing, preferred.Address Mr.mount, Que.mountainous district E.Grant, West- SHOW CASES.3 , qe; DIAN SHOW CASE CO.?: ADB- AN aide st, West, Toronto.Druggist wal, fixtures snd modern floor cases, wrapping counters.Write for our {illustrated catalogue.POULTRY, FOR.SALE.BALB\u20141 TRIO OF BUFF ROCKS, F fine birds.127 Drummond st.Apply at Coachman, No.= ALEXANDRA PARK without interest.ROSEMOUNT Make appointments to visit properties at Head Office: 1, 8, 9 and 10 La Presse Building.$10.00 Cash will secure a lot in either Rose- mount, Alexandra Park, adjoining the new C.P.R.works, balance payable at from $4.00 monthly, ALEXANDRA PARK U.H.DANDURAND 1 AMHERST PARK.Building Lots for Sale.to call ATTENTION We be » BUILDING LOTS.purchase 0 to the PUBLIC INTERESTED In the Honest Facts Only.Note the completion of the St.Denis Street Tunnel, giving easy and safe necees to the above grounds.Situation free smeke er noise) with the great advantage of a non-exeelled 3-minute Car Services close to School, Church, etc.Prices and upwards.Special terms no 0 information wih be gladly gives er lot, ven to pe purchasers of \\ LAFLAMME & JOHNSTON, CITY OFFICE\u201487 St.James Street, Room 9.AMHERST PARK OFFICE\u2014Cefaer Amherst and Belanger streets.132 3 t Money M Appiÿ to the omer, | $150, 6175, 4200, from g oth lots.sa visit, either at the City or Park Office, where all Conditions made to suit all purses.REAL ESTATE BROKERS, YVANTSD \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and fontlemen's cast: off clothing, fur- coats and dapes.Bie 8am Pearson first, 1336 Notre Dame st.as we pay the best prices of any other dealer.Mall orders attended.Telephone Main 965.188 30 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASD YOURS AA tnd (ovetybody eve hai off house- ure, clothing, coûts, capes.old diamouds, goid and sliver; best cash Bros for good goods; mptiy called for Frenk, 493 Cralg st Tol.Bast 3067.109 30 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASD CAST OFF clothing, all kinds of furs, oargets, Jewellery; highest prices paid.Orders by mall promptly attended.L.Adler, 619 Craig street.128 6 WANTED \u2014 KINETIC HEAT.WANTED Norwegian Beérip:\u2018 will pay cash.State number of shares and price.8, 257, Star Office.132 3 WANTED \u2014 A LIGHT VICTORIA, SEC- | ondhand.Apply by letter PEU.3 Box 348.133 WANTED ~\u2014 TO PURCHASE A LADY'S bicycle; must be good and cheap.Ad- drees, stating price to W, 860, Btar Office.133 3 'VWANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A GOOD BEC- ond-hand lady's saddle.Address D, 6950, Star Branch office.WANTED \u2014 TO BUY TWO OR THREE hundred empty secondhand sugar barrels.Address, Star Office, 133 4 Fer SALE \u2014 A LANDAU CAB, IN vargaln \u201c16% gondition, will be void at a aken at once.Appl: .Lariviere, 18 St.Ahtolne at.poly 4.& EB WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A GASOline launch, about 21 feot, good ruh- ning power; must be at a bargain.Address Dr.Adams, Magog, Que.giving price, to \u2018\u2019Barrais\u201d WANTED \u2014 BECONDHAND PIANOS and organs.These Instruments will be bought outright for cash, or taken in ex- For BALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, ° groceries, cigar, uit snd confeg-, tionery stores, boarding houses, partnerships\u2019 and all othèr kinds of businesses; rare chances for beginners.liouses and gaopes to let.L.Harris, 25 St.Lawrence at.1236 ¢ Fer SALE \u2014 ONB OF THE BEST PAYing unlictènsed cafes or dining rooms in Montreal, good locality.fine trade, owner going into the hotel business.This js a snap for A man of woman of moderate megns.Address I, 4665, Star Grice 5 OR BALE \u2014 À POPULAR HOSTELRY, situated In close proximity to rallway stations, {ss tn thorough repair and doing an active and paying busimyessr The proprietor wishing to retire will dispose of plant, fixtures, licenss and lease with immediate possession.Principals only with capital may address by letter to N, 47089, Biar Office.130 6 OR BALE \u2014 CONFECTIONBR BUSIness In residential part of city; doing a first class trade: all good paying .customers: rare chance for enterprising man: only reason for selling ill-health.Address A, 6748.Btar Branch Office.130 4 OR SALE \u2014 GOOD BARBER BUSIness, in a village, no opposition; good outfit: not much experience needed; will sell cheap.Address 8.200, Star ome.OR BALE \u2014 AT A BARGAIN, A SUIT repalring and cleaning concern, In central part of city; excellent patronage; 100 p.c.profits; ine waggon, horse, and har- bess.The whole outfit and run will be seid completa for only $1,000, or if desired, working shop materials and run will be solid soparately.A rare chance for tailors.For full particulars apply to Laflamme & Johnston, room 9, lst floor, 97 Bt.James st.Phone Main 4408.132 8 FOR SALE\u2014GOOD WILL OF LARGE first-class dining room on Sherbrooke street; would aub-let for one.or two years; fully equipped dining room and kitchen with dishes and all appurtenances; thoroughly renovated, In perfect order; full complement of first-class change for new pianos.Layton Bros, 144 boarders guaranteed.Address D, 6943, eel at., 181 3eo0d Star Branch office.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE CANOE, FOR SALE\u2014HOUSES, -FROM $650, good secondhand.State length, condition and terms, W, 406, Btar Office.VVANTEBD \u2014\u2014 SKIFF OR CANOE, IN good condition; must be cheap for cash, Apply with price and particulars to W, 386, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 \u201cCONTRACTORS\u201d PURchase their broken stone for concrete, crushed gravel for roofing, ete, from undersigned.Phone East 2040 and ask for W.M.Hendershot.ANTED \u2014 BICYCLE.IN GOOD ORder.Send particulars and lowest price P, 103, Star Oftice.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, coats, Jewellery, diamonds, carpets, olicloths.Highest prices given.M.Btrean, 2320 Notre Dame.Orders by mail attended.109 16 Jaw ANTED \u2014 A VARNISHED BKIFF; must be in good condition.State price.Address D, 6982, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 A BECONDHAND BKIFF, must carry 4 or 5 be In good order and cheap.Box 113, Eastman, Que.133 3 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.Np OR BALE \u2014 CARRIAGE.A BBAUTI- tiful Boston spider phaeton, rubber tires, suitable for à doctor; can be seen at Dr.P.B.Maurice's Btables, 1415 Ontario st.130 4 )R SALE \u2014 I HAVE IN MY WAREhouse a Lennox trap, made by Fian- dreau, New York.and a beautiful runabout, by Btivers, New York.owned by a gentle- mas who has no further use for them, as he is going abroad.A.C.Lariviere, Carriage Maker, 73 St.Antoine st 131 4 VV ANTED \u2014 FOR FARM USE \"ANY cast off working or carriage horses, a comfortable home for the same.R.170, Btar Office.131 4 OR SALE \u2014 ONE EXTENSION TOP paseton buggy.Canadian make, in KOO Tepair.Also one Boston buggy, Btan- hope style, almost new, cost 8500.These two carriages will be sold very cheap and can be seen evenings after 6 o'clock or at noon between 12 and 1 o'clock dally 132 OR SALE \u2014 HANDSOME DARK BAY hackney horse, black puunw, high step- er, 6 years old.15.3 hands, 1150 15e Can © seen and particulars obtained at Mc- Donnell's sales stables, 70 Mansfield at.7 - - R BALE \u2014 BY AUCTION, TUESday, 7th June, at 2.30, driving and working horses, large assortment Carriages, huggles, waggons, carts, harness, etc.; also very nice black pony (mare), 14 hds., § yrs.; used by children far riding and driving.with new natural wood pony cart for two persons only, and set neat harness, at our depository, corner Inspector and St.James sts.; private sales every day: consignments solicited; advances made.Fraser Bros.Auctioneéts, Jas Maguire, Manager.188 2 OR SALE\u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS PIANO expresses.Apply at 163 1-3 St.Antoine city.OR BALE \u2014 A GOOD PONY.ADDRESS .A.Bevigny, 365 8t.Lawrence st.st, OR BALE \u2014 PAIR OF BAY MARES, 6 years old, sound, 16 hands, very stylish; city broke.Address Dr.P, E Maurice, 1416 Ontario st MEDICAL.RIVATE HOSPITAL FOR w wishing skilled treatment, mater care, confinement; adoption arranged Phy- © $950, $1,000, $1.300, $1,660, $2,200 up to $20,000; vacant 1ots In all parts of the city, especially at Rosemount near the new C.P.R.shops.Sunday p.m.on the grounds.Hotels, cigar, candy store, with rher shop, at lowest prices.Houses to rent and money to loan.Charman & Daoust, 47 St.Vincent st.Tel.Main 3471., .LARGE OR SMALL SUMS CAN BE invested in enterprise of high character to yleld large profits; capital doubled in a few months; handsome dividends for life; details, proofs and bank refer- encés supplied.Miller & Wilson, room 88, 225 Fourth ave., New York.FOR SALE STORE, DWELLING and stock of goods: good opportunity for person desirous going into business; travelling expenzxes pald to purchaser.J.R.Cunningham, Sawyerville, Que.133 ¢ law ILL.PAY MY REPRESENTATIVE $2400 yearly and furnish office.John M.Wiley, 705 Pennsylvania Bidg., Philadel- pala, Pa.MALL INVESTOR'S CHANCE! $1250 invested In Puts and Calls often earns $50 to $136 In a week.No risk beyond small amount invested.Big move coming In wheat.Get in now at bottom.Puts and Calls have greatest possibilities of big returns on small investment.Write for clear explanation.M.F.Parris:.& Co.Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.100 PROFIT ON EVERY 535 CAN BE earned with absolute safety and prompt regularity.Dividends paid bimonthly.Full information free.McBee & Kirkman, 98 Liberty st, New York.OR SALE \u2014 CIGAR FACTORY, DOING increasing and paying business, stock, orders on hand and complete outfit.Good opportunity\u2019 for the right man.P.O.Box 16.OHNSON & COURINEAU.HOTEL AT Lachine, real estate, license, bar fixtures, for $10,000.The owner has cleared $7.000 last year.OHNSON & COUSINEAU.FOR BALE \u2018hotel at 43 miles from Montreal, real estate, bar fixtures, furniture, for $3,700, $1,300 cash.A true bargain OHNSON & COUSINEAU, $2 ÊT.JAMES st.For sale hotel at Cote des Neiges $280 a weak revenue, will sell.licens, bar fixtures.furniture.the whole for $4,000.OHNSON & COUSINEAU, 62 ST.JAMES street.Strangers who are thinking of going into business in our city or in the Province of Quebec, take notice: Our office te the \u2018\u2019Headquarters\u2019 for business oppar- tunities of all kinds.We have on our book the sale of different manufacturing bust- nesses, also such as dry goods, grocery, cigar and tobacco stores In all parts of tte city and in the province, city and country hotels.One with small capital wilt find it to their advantage to call upon us.We will loan you part of the money if required.HE ADVERTISER HAS BEEN LEFT a patented article by a friend.It ia ready to manufacture and a few hundred dollars will suffice.Judging from the en- dorsations of the trade, it should make money for any one accustomed to auch lines of business.Address D, 6925, Star Branca Office.: OR BALE \u2014 THE CONTENTS OF DRY goods and millinery store, will sell lot or by piece.very low figure.Good busi- nees stand.Address W, 391, Star Office.FOR SALE \u2014 MODERATE PRICE, ! store and dwelling, St.Catherine st, 1000 ft.floor apace in store.1764 ft.floor space in annex building, suitable for light manufacturing or storage, suit amy business or branch to large manufacturer.Principals only dealt with.R.165, Star Office.PocTor WOULD YOU BUY ADVERtising specialists office, making chronic, nervous, biood and skin diseases a sician and trained nurses in attendan specialty.Established in Detroit since 1895.Address Doctor, Box 1, Buffalo, No 2 onansa for some doctor.Look at the pro- 118 2e fits.In 1903 receipts were $25,545.00, eox- $3033.00, profit $17,512.00, while in MATERNITY HOME: PRIVATE: BEAU.1908 profits were $18.000.00.Good reasons tifully located and furnished; re- for selling.Address Specialist, P.O.Box spectable classes; adoption provided; - ed nurses.Dr, Turver, thirty Yeates wipes ence woman's diseases, GB West Genssee street.220 46 SPECIAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis and Asthme, whether chronic or inherited, Do matter, it oan be cured.The germs are destroyed and the Jungs healed.This has been proved right here in the city.For further information address 407 Pie IX.Ave, Maisonneuve.AVES WHEN IN NEED SEND FOR free trial of our never-faiiing remedy.Relief sure and quick.Paris Chem Milwaukee, Wis.feat Co., 131 9 law ATTENTION, OWNERS, It costs you nothing to list your/properties for rent or for sale in my office.The prestige of my location, the exertion expended upon your property, and the closes attention to your business, justifies your patronage.G W.BADGLEY, 126 St.Peter Ground Floor.Tel.Main 2137.House, Up 660.saw ST.HELEN STREET.The valuable warehouse site formerly known as No.7 8t.Helen street (the building having been destroyed by fire), containing 46 feet 4 inches front by about 99 feet deep, with à right of ingréss and egress by the gateway on Recollet street, will be sold (Fraser Bros., auctioneers) BY AUCTION at the salesrooms of the Cradock Simpson Company, 2nd fioor, Merchants Bank Building, on WEDNESDAY, 8th June, at 11 o'clock a.m.\u2018 A plan can be seen at the office of THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.206 St.James St.| tisor, \\partnership offered.Address Hox 119, Mont- 128, Detroit, Mich.ANTED ~~ BRIGHT.ENERCETIC man, with 35,000 to 514,000 ava'lsnlg cash to open oranch for progr>ssive Toronto house: line of moods exeeptinnally profitable.For full particulars addreas N, 4761, Star Office.140 2 Jaw ATENTS GUARANTEED PATENTS BE- cured or fee returned.Bend model or ketch for free opinion as to patentability.Send for .our illustrated Guide Book, finest publication: issued for tree distribution.Con- taina 100 mechanical movements.Tells how to obtain à patent, how and what to invest for profit, how to sell patents, law points for inventors, etc.Patents secured through us advartised without charge in the Patent Record.We also send free our list of Inventions wanted.Address Evans, WilkeB® & Co.Registered Patent Attorneys, Evans Bldg.Washington, D.C 91 8 law BETTER YOUR CONDITION BY INvesting In our privilege trading department.we have always pald our customers § per cent.each week with no losses Our little booklet, fully explaining \u2018Privilege Trading,\u201d the newest and safest form of speculation, mailed free.Customer, business, banking and financial references furnished.Mack Commission Co., Milwaukee, Wis.127 5 law A ,RARE OPPORTUNITY.THE UNDERsigned ts prepared to receive ssaled tenders up to the 30th Gay of Jupe, 1904, tor the buildings, machinery, stock, eto.of the Alexandria Wood Export Company, Limited.The bdulldings are practically new and the machinery of the most modern type.The property can be easily changed from its original purpose to a furniture or waggon factory.It im situated in one of the most central and thriving towns in Ontario.As an evidence of the business done In the town, one of Its factories has an output of about five thousand carriages annually.The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted.Angus McDonald, Assignee.Alexandria, May 14, 1904.121 8 law ANTED \u2014 MAN WITH CAPITAL TO open drug store in P.Q.with adver- who is qualified.town or country.real Star, Toronto.- OHNSON & COUSINRAU, 62 AT.JAMES street.Great opportunity.ror sale or exchange for a city property, bakery, 20 years estadlished, baking séme $200 loaves R week, of which the 2-3 of fancy bread and the balance with loaves of § Iba, horses and teams.everything in first class working order; Al location.Low rent $16.Price 83000.OHNSON & COURINEAU, 63 ST.JAMES st.For sale, bargains in grocery businesses.Licensed grocory store on Bt.Philip street, stock and fixtures, for 33600.Another on Lagauchetiere for $706.Another on Bt.Antoine for $3300, with e Hoense.Another on St.Catheriné East for $1000.If you want to get a real bargain, call at our office.ALOON FOR BALE UN CRAIG STREET .foTuihe price of yrven.we au loan part 6 - money.uire uy ly Chea.Lédaau, any of our puioons.App! -63 BL Janies st \u2019 FEXCRETTONAL CHANCE.MRA AR: anid, &ftor fortune\u2019 made, je ret) from \u2018business and dlféra nef 3 Tor sa No.\u20188) \"8¢.James st\u2026 fp fha lvellest ang\u2019 best\u2018 part of the city: will pell cheap to prompt buyer.Remember, ts le an à, Dortunity you will not get every day.For particulars sge Dagenais & ; 0.505 Craig.Always saloons, hotels, from\u2019 $3409 upwar Grocery, clgar stores (quick lunéh rooms), etc, for sale Also country hotels.Telephone\u201d East 1510.No commission.- pry - INVESTORS WHO DESIRE TQ PROCURN a weekly Income on funds employed In & conservative manndr,and to whom the safety of capitals the rst consideration.will be Interested fn our proposition.It pays investors 4 ruucha larger return than can be had from any ordinary medium of investment and affords a most excellent employment for {dle funds The investor's funds are- at all times under his control and a handsome competence can bs obtained from # comparatively small investment.Detailed Particulars and references furn - free 3 New York City.* RANSFERABLE LICENSE FOR BALE.The license can remain where it la until you And a locality to put It in.Appl Chas.Lebeau, 83 St James st.Tel Main 143.ALOON FOR SALE IN ST.HENRY, 800d business place: price $4000; $1000 cash, balance on good terms.Apply to Caas.Lebeau.33 Bt.James.ALOON FOR BALE ON WILLIAM ST, for the price of $5000.$5000 cash.Apply Charles Lebeau, 83 8t.James at ALOON FOR SALE ON WINDSOR ST, price $8600; $3000 cash.Apply Chige Jes Lebeau, 83 St.James st.AGENTS WANTED.WARTED \u2014 STUDENTS.ARE YOU open to earn 875.00 month and ex- enses for your vacation?Arthur Hunnon, rantford.1281 18 VWANTED\u2014POFULAR PRICE FOUN- taln pens, Burser, 60c; Canadian, 60c; Maple Leaf, 76¢; Dominion, $1.25.These are good, practical, durable pens, with 14-karat rolled gold points.Sample mailed prepaid on receipt of price.General Agent, Grand Union Hotel, Montreal.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS; SALARY OR « commission; greatest agents seller ever produced; every user of pen and ink buys it on sight; 200 to 500 per cent.profit.one agent's aales amounted to $620 In six das; another $32 in two hours.Monroe Mtx.Co, X.147, La Crosse, Wis.AGENTS WANTED.Apply LAFLAMME & JOHNSTON, 97 St.James Bt 183 7 ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.WE CAN PROVE that our General Agents make 425 - per day.1f you are making less than $300 per month write to us; don\u2019t waste stamps and money on catch-penny advertisements, we forfeit $500 to any person proving we do not send free samples at once on receipt of application.Braham Co.R, 266, Cincine | neti, O.SITANTFD \u2014 BALES AGENT WANTED for Western Ontario.One who is fully acquainted witn Automatic and plain engines, boilers, heaters, ete.that can coms plete contracts and attend also to all general busincas, such a: position covers.Btate | age, experience and give reference.Apply D.1820, Star Office.113 eoû tf V ANTED GENTLÉMEN OR LADIES to employ agents; $800 per year and exposition permanent; exp-rience unnecessary.Address M.A O'Keefe, District : 157 Bay wt, Toronto, %23 2aw tf WASTED \u2014 AGENTS.REPRESENTAtives wanted in every town and district to handle our beautiful dove apd sacred memorials.Big profits and pleasant work.Write for circulars, etc.The Montreal Memorial Co., Temple Bldg.Mopt- real.'ANTED\u2014 A LIVE AGENT CAN MAKE anywhere from $10 to $18 each week the year round.position attractive, snd success guaranteed to men of average &bil- .tity.Very profitable we Pe lms.Bend , o it now.Wes! - card, and d nsco 4 nt à ford.EXCURSIONS, ~~.- 1SITORS TO NEW YORK WILL FIND Vv accommodation in first class house, central location.Address 201 West 56th street, New York City.130 4 Jaw M.LEE STARKE, one of the leading advertising men in Unit ed States, has asked our permission to reproduce some of our advertising in the American edvertising Journals.This is not the first time we have been , complhimented.Printérs\u2019 Ink, the leading authority, has time énd again drawn sttention to our advertising.as all branches of our business are looked after with the same ability, It simply goes to prove tnat when a property is placed in our hands, it is handled with skill and knowledge that is unequalled; If you doubt this, send for our book on.MESSIAH CHURCH.This property has the finest situation In the city for a Hotel, Theatre, Insurance Co., Printing Cb., Warehouse, Factory, ete, aa it Is midway between the upper and lower portions of the city and on the line of the cars.L.; WESTERN AVE.(Corner Clarke avenue.) \u201cSimply superb,\u201d was the remark of a lady yesterday who was examining these lioudes, they are really fine, the interior finish I» in birch, hardwood floors, nothing too good: we will assume your lease if you wish to purchase now.TUPPER STREET (West of Atwater).Only two of those very fine cottaged, finished in whitewood, built under our sûôper- vision.If you purchase now, we will as sume your existing lease.Real Estate Experts and Architects, * 307 St.James street mm TRUST & LOAN COMPANY OF CANADA, 26 St James St, Montreal.Properties For Sale On Exceptionally Favourable Conditions and Terme.RICHMOND AND WELLINGTON 8T8.(Point 8t.Charies).Large three-story orick building.admirably adapted for hotol or businesa .centre, containing one large and one smad] hall suitable for public meetings.Attached to above, on Richmond 6t, is a good two-story brick dwelling.#99 to 901 SANGUINET STREET.Three stories, solid brick and stone buliding and solid brick ice house; also one of wood.Equipped with enginé, boiler.etc.Splendid location for manu- factory, with ample space f expansion.WILLIAM STREET (near Inspector St.) Vacant lot, about 100 x 125 feet.Excellent factory site fn central location.SANGUINET ST.(near Mount Royal).Vacant lot, 60 x 93.MONTREAL WEST.Solid brick dwelling with Int 100 x 110.Hot water heating.open plumbing.electric light, all modern convenlences.Cost $6,600, offered at a bargain.POINTE CLAIRE.Several cottages in gnod condition, and in very desirable locations, are offered on most favourable terms.Also vacant lots overlookinæ Lake St.Louis and suitable for summer residence.POINTE CLAIRE.: One Farm (with buildings) of about 90 arpents, situated within easy distance of church and rallway stations.This property might be sold in con- juncti with a charming cottage facing Lake St.Louls.to a retired farmer desirous of a more substantial residence.thus leaving the farmhouse for a resident help.STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE.A magnificent farm.suitable for côn- version to private gentleman's estate, at a short distance from the village.containing about 150 arpents with x buildings; overlooks Lake Bt.Louis, wrence River, Cadleux Island.ete.; splendid elevation, with right of way to Lake, Any of the foregoing Properties can be purchased on most favourab\u20268 terme.intending.Investors can obtain any fur- ther Information by applying ally to above address.RE 121 lets.+ bi JOHN JAMES BROWNE & BON, ; on request.The Heniey Co, Morton Bldg.- ABA hse { | i { { ! i mon.Mone but fret class 1 pooh, © men need Spplr- Ont 88 er INTELLIGENT of age.) Apply WY oo il Fo DRILL RUNNERS ANTED \u2014 C.wW and ae Btellarton, Nova We \\ yepse' work Ap to W.F.Stellarton, N.& ad \u201c128 10 UTTANTED \u2014 APPLICATIONS WILL BE Teccivef up to the meventh day of June nezt (1904).for the position of Prinei- Dai of the Inverness Academy.Applicants will send testimonials and state salary expected W.H Lambly, Becretary-Treasurer.« WW: D \u2014 FOR SEPTEMBER Jor Ladies College.lady h - dar In AOR A Seer} experience in similar institution es- > Apply with full particulars 19 Lady 128 \u20ac = ; CANVASSERS On salary and commission, to sell the Berliner Gramophone on monthly payments, active men can earn good income.Apply at once.THE BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO., Limited, 236 9 2815 St Catherine st.SAJ/ANTED \u2014 APPLICATIONS WILL BE .Peceived by the undersigned until the eighth day of June next for the position of teacher in the Model Department of the Inverness Academy.Applicants will state @se experience and salary expected, W.H.Lambly.Secretary-Tresaurer, Inverness, Que, 25th May, 1904.128 \u20ac SE.ED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS TO LEARN 2 artificial flowers and feathers.Um sxperieaced hands.Apply 936 Dorches- 130 6 WarszD \u2014_\u2014 GIRL, RESPECTABLE \u2018VV.girl te mind a baby (14 months old); one willing to go tô the country for summer months Apply at once to 179 Mance st @ Sherbrooke st.) 139 6 : VWarteDn \u2014 OPERATORS ON HIGH I Speed machines.Apply John P.Black = & Ce, 183 Vitre st.pp 129 5 cy ates aut eme pe) Ya SL pan , > SITUATIONS VACANT, ANTED \u2014 A LADY FOR a FRUIT and confectionery, must have good reference; position to the right per- oon.Appir to Wm.Maitland, 136 8e Peter J'atree ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER clerk for retail butcher shop, one speaking both languages preferred.Apply to Charter's Meat Market, 251% St.Catherine st.132 3 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL, FOR GENeral housework.73 McGill College avenue.= 2 2 ANTED \u2014 A COOK AND HOUSE- mald, willing to go to Cacouna.Apply after 8 p.m.at 148 McTavish st.133 3 ANTED \u2014 CAKE BAKER, ALSO young man, with a few years experience in cake.Apply 216 Greene ave.132 3 ANTED \u2014 LITHOGRAPHIC TRANS- ferrer.The Montreal Lithogranhing Co., Ltd.r 1 .132 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE JUNIOR TIB culter or one willing to learn.Tooke Bros., Ltd., 302 Bt.Elizabeth ave, Bt Heart ANTED \u2014 BOY TO GIVE SERVICES at Goltman's Business College, 2462 St.Catherine, in exchange for instruction shorthand, typewriting or telegraphy.Good opportunity for a boy.132 à ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A BMART BOY to go messages.Apply M.Pannen- baum, 139 Metcalfe st.132 2 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD TINWARE BPIN- ner.Apply to R.A Somers, 96 King street.133 3 ANTED \u2014 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.Wanted two youths for entry desk; those having had some experience preferred.Address V, 340, Star Office.132 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS storeman and shipper.References rew.quired.Apply by letter only to Manager,\u2018 60 McGill st.132 2 ANTED \u2014 DISTRICT MANAGER IN Eastern Townships by the Northern Life Assurance Co.one of a's strongest and most progressive financial institutions.This is a splendid opportunity for promotion for some one now acling merely as a local agent.Liberal arrangements will be made with the right man.Communicate in confidence with W.E.Findlay, Inspector, 3 QUANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHERS, FAMI- \u2018trical INE With AD dont à and other eleo Ply to Canadian General Electric Co., Peterboro, Ontaru.130 12 | ANTED \u2014 A FEMALE PROTESTANT teacher for tae Township of Wright, | Boilding a fret class diplomas, to engage for - @ term of ten months; duties to begin 15th of August.State salary expected.Apply to Baxter, Bec.-Treas, Wright P.O.| .130 10 ANTED \u2014 A EMART YOUNG BOY, w some office experience, both languages preferred.State past experience, pefdrences and wages expected to P.O.Box 338 130 4 VV ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINT- vw ed \u2018with the stationery business to Keép stock and sttend to orders in a whale- Sale Bouss.Apply by letter, siaung saiary required.R, 161, Star Office.131 3 ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR OF- ' fice of large corporation.R, 151, Star Office.181 3 WanTED \u2014 A COMPETENT COOK,\u2019 \u2019 family of two; must have references.Apply 1086 Sherbrooke st.132 3 \u2014 | ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT : for flat, small family.256 Mance nt, eity.131 8 VV ANTED -STOVS MOUNTER, STEADY job.State wages and experience.The Percival Plow and Stove Co, Merrickville, Ont.131° ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR SORTING cards and paper.Clean work.Apply The Union Card and Paper Co.284 Par- thenais st.122 3 ANTED \u2014 AN Al COAT TRIMMER.: Apply Jno.W.Peck and Co.Ltd, 1855 Bt.Lawrence st.Montreal.131 3 h 'ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC INDUSTRIAL Insurance Loan Company, or other P.O.Box 837, Montreal 132 ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY.NESS, Mo.Laren & Bate, 732 Dorchester st.182 2 ANTED \u2014 WASHER WOMAN TO DO laundry \\for amal! family at her own house.Apriy immediately 162 Hutebison st.PAINTERS and PAPERHANGERS Wanted at once, good Painters and Paperhangers.HENRY MORGAN & CO, : Phillips Square.V ANTED \u2014 THREE GOOD SALESMEN, accustomed to the electrical business preferred.Apply immediately T, 269, Star Office.133 3 TED\u2014 AS SECRETARY TO AN ASsociation a man who can read and write English and French and understands bookkeeping; must be thoroughly reliable and well recommended.State age and past experience.Good salary to the rignt man.Apply to V, 343, Star Office.133 3 pot MONPREAL DAILY SLAR\u2014SATUKDAY, JUNE 4, 1904, SITUATIONS TACANT, VVANTED \u2014 LADIES, §3¢ THOUBAND copying letters.No mailing to frignde or furnishing es, stamped envelope, particulars.Select Toilet Co, Dapt.83, Chicago.ANTED \u2014 ARE YOU MAKING $2,160 a year?It ie being Gone with our soods Work Is pleasant, respectable and permanent.G.Marshall & Co.London, Ont ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.Apply in the evenings to 162 Mans- fleld st.References required.181 3e0d ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.SMALL family.Apply immediately 4603 Sherbrooke st.190 law tf ANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN CAN- | vassers on weekly salary for a good and new thing; steady position; your money every Baturday.48¢ St.Lawrence st.133 3eod VWANTED\u2014CAREFUL AND COMPE- \u2018VY tent nurse for a young child.Ap- hy between 4 and 6 p.m., 334 Dorchester street.VWANTED\u2014SALESMEN, I EASTERN, 1 western, Ontario, none but exper- fenced energetic men, with Al seiling abilities need apply; must have goed references.United Factories, Ltd., Toronto: bsushes, brooms and woodenware.WANTED\u2014MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ' to take full control of house and do Apply *13 Philips general Bquare.\\WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERA- \u2018tors to do plain sewing.Apply to J.& A.Schwartz, 85 St.Peter st.VV ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE } & butcher's waggon, having soma knowledge of the business preferred.Apply.170 Milton st.housework.WY ANTED\u2014A TRAVELLER CALLING on the retail dry goods e to handle a side lipe on commission.Apply A, 468, Btar office.WANTED \u2014 ENGINEER, ONE WHO understands an ice machine; must have good references; state salary.A, 462, Star office.V \u2018ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT \u2018 for month of June; references neces- sary.2 Beaver Hall Square, corner Dor- chester st.+ ANTED \u2014 A FEW GOOD TRAVEL- + less for the Province Quebec, who speak Frenca and English, to sell Stock Food and Veterinary Preparations, good commission.Apply Mr.A.McNichol, Place Viger, Saturday, June 4th.YVANTEP \u2014 A GIRL TO LOOK AFTER two small, children a assist in housework.Apply 36 Bucking! avenue.ANTED \u2014 8IX GIRLS TO TAKE part in a theatrical enterprise in this city.Apply In person at 20 Argyle avenue, Saturday, between 7 and § p.m.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD BUSINESS MAN to push an enterprise requiring an investment of $1000 to $1500; salary $1200; can handle the finances.Address D, 6923, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, CAPABLE of filling the position of mecretary in & stock company, French and English required, also a substantial investment.This is an exceptional opportunity.Address D, \u20ac924, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 A COOK FOR THE 15TH of June to go to Gaspe for the summer months.Apply to Mra Gardner, 899 Bherbrooke at.ANTED \u2014 FEMALE BAG DARNBRS.Apply Pell & Pickford, 266 Mullins Point 8t.Charles.132 3 ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS WINDOW trimmer; highest wages paid for a first class man.Apply E.Lepage & Co., 164 St.Lawrence Main.18% 2 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GENERAL SERvant; must cook well, three in family; no children.Apply with references at 148 Bishop st.13% 3 JANTED \u2014 A LARGE NUMBER OF W girls to label and wrap Murray & Lanman's Florida Water.Good wages paid.st, ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT TO go to Beaconsfield for tae summer.Apply 2i8 Bishop st.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FUR MAchine operators.Apply to B.Silver & 459 St.Paul st.ANTED \u2014 A CITY TRAVELLER WHO Co., \u2018SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.SITUATIONS WANTED.g 7 es T - TRAVEL, SAM- WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER MARI- ANTED \u2014 NO.T UNION AVR, EM- SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, CARPETS, ANT el ght MEN Xo tive.Goods in Mme Provinces for Engl manufec- ployment Directory, cooks, generals, F refrigerators, hall stoves, kitchen demand everywhers.Pay weekly from the | eld © Address pro pry ae Bias Or- yours chudren.G rp o* ply at once A \u2018wilder & Co.13 8 James.taie BE .oi 18 2aw mptiy, tar Or- chi 1008 Wa ges.A at once.0 \u2026 start.Luke Hros, Co., Montgeal 101 few ace.p » Bas O5\" Tours 09 & DDly 131 Se0d Catharine, 2980 Notre Dame, 237 of \u2014 AN OFFICE.ANTED A BOY FOR AN VWARNTED \u2014 WASHING DONE BY THR ANTED \u2014 SHIRTS 8c.ABE FOR Apply ta C., 569, Star Office.ANTED housemald.Apply at 898 Bherbrooke street.VYVANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CHOCOLATE dipper at Works,\" Ont.Best wages paid.ANTED must be good cook, Lo go to Old Or- Apply with, references, 32 Arlington chard.avenue, JANTED \u2014 WHITEWABHING t at No.4.in rear of 38 Alexander st.AN EXPERIENCED dozen, shirta 8c.We give cash re- colpts, good work, prompt delivery.Roys! Laundry, Phone Mato ns id 183 2 138 3 \u201cAussem's Pure Candy 84 St.James st, north, Hamilton signer or dept.taking full charge of both cutting room.B, WANTED BY A PRACTICAL DESIGN- or af ladles\u2019 waists a position as de- manager, I am capabls of operating and 239, Btar Office.132 3 GENERAL SERVANT: Westmount.AND ingting.Bend postal card or call WANTED BY EXPERIENCED SALESMAN position as city traveller, wholesale grocèry or liquorm preferred; can guarantee one customer of $800 per month; will work salary or commission, furnish my own team.Address B., Star Branch, 637 Weliing- ton st.133 3 WANTED for the wash house: good encou: \u2014 BTOUT.ACTIVE.WO) EN \u2018hanging: charges very low.Address WARTED\u2014Hou SE PAINTING, DBCOR- ating, plastering, tinting and Ble - Eser.Siguer, 61\u20acB Dorchester st.Tel ment given to the right sort.366 St.An .toins St e rig Main 786.281 236 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DE- .corsting, tinting, plastering and aper An Old Line Life Insurance Company Laneimes tone Latine.pi charges very low.of the highest standing, desires a Manager for the Province of Quebec.To the successful career, tract will be made.premiums at present in force In the Province.treated 557 8 tar office Montreal.Summer resorts Drop card to L Finkelstein, 38 Anderson se.135 9 or Tel Main 231.proper man who can show a an attractive con- Large renewal All communications wili be confidential.Address Box C ing 2d, paper banging; es erences.Drop card.Labts, 333 Cadieux at.> x : ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DEcorating, graining, tinting, plaster charges moderate.128 12 ANTED middle June to lst Sept.Good wages.Apply to 693 Westmount.A GENERAL SERVANT for a modern country house, from 4218 Dorchester st, or Telephone WANTED \u2014 BMART LAD '¥ Vg fice, with some experience and spesk- ing both cloth Co.FOR OF- es peferred.Dom.Ofl- WANTED ~\u2014 PAINTING, DECORATING, tinting, paper hanging.Apply Leon Dupuis, office 491 Wellington st, h 490 Delorimier avenue.mie ét 5 ANTED \u2014 LADY DESIRES POSITION &s nurse and companion to lady and cblld, going to seaside or country, fond of children, experienced traveller; ences If desired.Miss Dunn, § Sultan at, Toronto.- refer- 128 6 languag Ltd, 358 Bt Catherine st.! ANT with first class references.Apply after seven in evening, § Bishop st.ED GENERAL SERVANT, 138 2 WANTED \u2014 MAN ACCUSTOMED TO handling shoes for wholesale warehouse.Apply B.519, Btar Office.VV ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY AN EXperienced traveller, with gooû comnec- tion.west of Toronto, any line of merthan- disse; salary or commission.Box $1, Exeter, Oat - 13% 8 WANTED Apply 183a St.James st.\u2014 STRONG OFFICE BOY.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT for boarding house.Address at 770 Palace st ANTED \u2014 GOOD OPERATORS AND V finishers on I.Frankenburg & Sons, Ltd, Dame st.ladies\u2019 rainproof coats.1883 Notre 3 ANTED the country, çity references required.Apply 8 NURSEMAID.TO GO TO T Durocher st.133 2 WANTED snort order cook for lunch room.2318 Bt.YOUNG WOMAN A8 Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG GIRL ab out seventeen to assist with young experience; ¢71, East Sherbrooke, P.Q.V lish and French and having best of references, desires position as bookkeeper or assistant in an office.H, 4492, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG MEN situations as fixers, fancies preferred; 15 years experience in Engiand, oné with knowledge of designing.Address N, 15.Star ce.130 4 VVANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS \u2018TRAVELling salesman in Townships, 8 years £ood references.Address Box 131 10 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH FOUR years experience, proficient in Eng- 131 3 AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER with good writing and first-class refer- encesy: desires position.Apply children; goed wages paid.Apply 507 Gros- 132 2 V 345 STAR OFFICE.venor avenue, Westmount.133 2 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY GOING ANTED \u2014 LADIES CAN EARN to Vancouver, would travel as com- t welve dollars a week during spare panion or take charge of children for rail- time, or 1 can guarantee fifteen for whole way expenses.Apply to Canon Renaud, 46 services.Mrs.Davidson, Brantford.133 12 Belmont Park, The Andrews Home.1313 ANTED \u2014 WE ARE IN NEED OF ANTED \u2014 POSITION OF TRUST agents to handle an article that sells like a whirlwind, and can guarantee $2.50 per day sistable; ling agents and men with ability.To all such our proposition Is a snap.Write now.Why delay.Drawer 66, Brantford.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLUMBER AND clear profit; our proposition is irre- no capital.We need local travel- connected young ma knowledge and e office work, bookkeeping, snd finance.Highest references; security if with good future prospects, by well of 24, with thordugh lence of all kinds of correspondences desired.R.164, Star Office.131 3 133 12 YWVANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DEcorating.tinting, plastering or paper hanging.best reference; charges very low.Small, 97 Prince Aner a pply to Arthur Sma L.Coleman, 100 St.Norbert st.131 6 ANTED \u2014 BY THE SCHOOL COM- X\\JANTED \u2014 POSITION OF TRUST missioners of Westmount, lady teachers holding Academy Model acheol diplomas, also\u2019 Tonic Sol Fa diploma.speaking and teaching French.Applications with testimonials attached, to be addressed or pot lower than Must be thoroughly efficient in vel; R, 169, Star Office.YVANTED \u2014 ENGLISHMAN, 24, SEEKS wanted by Englishman, 24, could tra- good references, honest and reliable.= : situatlon on farm to learn farming; price lla.all parcels returned in same week.Royal Laundry, 11 Perthius at Phone Main 41238.131 2e0d WANTED\u2014WORK, MODISTE, IN UNderwear and repair ladies\u2019 dresses, and also children\u2019s wear made to order; also boys\u2019 suits made to order.No.427a Bt.Lawrence st., near Sherbrooke.ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS PLAIN cook or would look after house for summer onthe.Address D, 6921, Star Branch Office.ANTED\u2014 AT ONCE WORK ON POULtry farm, in order to Jearn the business; would Jv, $10 for first few months, for board and give services free; willing to work; landy with tools.Address V, 4610, Star Office.OR SALE \u2014 3 MAGNIFICENT TENTS Apply St.Helen's Island.180 4 OR SALE \u2014 COAL.EGG AND BTOVE, $6.28; No.3 Chestnut, for summer use, 18.00.Orders sent C.O.D.J.H.Morehouse, Wholesale and Retail, 65 Farm at.Phone M.8018.130 \u20ac Fe: BALE \u2014 A KNOCKABOUT SAILboat, length 16 ft.beam, 4 ft.6 in, has steel céntre board and rudder and all fittings complete.Apply between 7 and 8 p.m 146 Hutchlson st.131 3 Fer BALE \u2014 USED EDISON UPRIGHT plano, medium size, in ebonized case, 7 1-3 octaves, ivory keys, good Canadian action.Nice tone.Cost 8375.Now $215, pay- abie $10 casn and 36 per month.Writo or call for full particulars.Layion Bros, 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings.132 3 ANTED \u2014 GARDEN WORK, DAY OR job, competent in all branches, town or country; City references.C, 6894, Btar Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 BY CHINESE BOY, AGED 14 years, situation to wash dishes in private family.Apply 2131 Bt.Cathertné street.ANTED \u2014 ENGLISH WIDOW OF REfinement desires free passage to Ens- land in exchange tor charge of invalid or children; cepable; experienced; accustomed to travelling; highest reférences.Address D, 6920, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS STENOgrapher and typewriter, both languages.possess good orthography.Address Miss Poisson, 20 Garneau street, Quebec, P.Q.138 : ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS LADY'S.' travelling companion.Address W, Star Office.: 390, ANTED ROO! G GRAVEL, asphalt, cement, metal, spout and conductors.flooring asphalt and vulcanite re- Pairs promptly attended to at moderate prices.For estimates please ring up East 2880.Z.Bayard, 1090 St.Andre st i V ANTED \u2014 NOTICE TO PLUMBERS and roofers.Ask your dealer for Bituminous Roofing Cement.Satisfaction given in using this cement for all kinds of roof repairs.Manufactured by The Montreal Aaphalt Co, 1090 St.Andre st.Phone East 2860.ANTED \u2014 FINE CHAIR CANING done perfectly, most expeditiously.sweepers repaired Write to Joan carpet 151 St.Urbain st.Better clip Stapleton, this.ANTED NO.T UNION AVENUE cooks, nurses, generals, waitresses, for Caledonian Springs.Apply at once.Good wages.183 2 ANTED \u2014 LADIES NURSE, TRAINed, 99 Church at, off Sherbrooke, east of Mance.133 4 WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSItion in office or warehouse, two years experience; good references.Address C, 567, Btar Office.ANTED BY A RELIABLE MAN position as collector or any place of trust; best references and security.Address D, 6918, Star Branch Office.V charge.Toronto.ANTED \u2014 BY DRESSMAKER DRESSmaking by the day.Good cut and fit Also boys\u2019 clothing, tailor systema.186 St.Denis st.V JANTED RENOVATING AT RESIdences, mattresses exclusively; double widtas, $1.25; single, 85 cents; country railway fares added.Fraser, 435 Bourgeois st.ANTED \u2014 WABHING OR HOUSE- ANTED \u2014 POSITION, DRUG CLERK, town or country, capable taking full Address Box 120, Montreal Star, woman to give one day and a half every week at washing and cleaning in exchange for a small furnished bedroom and agents, capable of making $20 per week, _ Apply at once Davis & Lawrence Co.Lid, breakfasts.19 Overdale ave.off Aqueduct.for vo Guardian Bidg.&ood ne Une 356 St.Antoine st 132 2 Call after 5 only.NTED \u2014 SER ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED STORE- WANTED \u2014 LADIES ARE OFFERED AN hing SEVERAL SERVANT.oo WwW man, young snd strong: must have pleasant and very profitable employ- + experience.Apply P.O.Box $28.133 2 ment introducing our goods for ladles.Ar- wages.Apply No.386 Roslyn avenue, 1 West- mount.2 2 YVANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS SALEBS- VAJANTED\u2014 CLERKS IN ALL BUSINESS man.Apply KE.Lepage Co, 78¢ Bt te houses siven 100 per cent.commission Lawrence Main.1332 2 ?speaking of our modern office neoesalty., Address \u201cOak 1 \u201d 166, Bt 1 VV ANTED\u2014TOUNG WOMAN OR A © Cabinet\u201d R, 166 noce > general sesvant to go to Ste.Agathe.STENOGRAPHER |: WANTED\u2014A first-class male stenographer, English and French preferred ; good salary to right man.Apply glving experience ahd references to Post Office Box 449.City.VV ANTED \u2014 BSTOREMAN; MUST BE I strong.sober asd willing to work; Teferentes.Apply at oncs Crescent Mfg.Co.Lt 132 3 WANTED \u2014 BMART BOY FOR OFFICE : ; and wareroom, must have good re- feredloss and knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.Apply, stating experience had to 8, 345, Btar Office.132 WANTED \u2014 FURNITURE POLISHERS.W.W.Scott & Co, 2666 Notre Dame street.132 2 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY BUTLER ly by letier W.Melson Macpher- t.Ursule at.Quebec.132 3 som, 73 ANTED \u2014 YOUTH ABOUT\" BIXTEEN : as.junior in wholesale warehouse, parentage, but understanding Frenth preferred.State age and references.W, 246, Star Office.132 2 ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY with testimonials to The Secretary's Office, McGill College, 803 Snerbrooke st.132 2 VV ANT \u2014 A GOOD NURSE, TWO ! children; must have good references.Apply 440 Elm ave, Westmount.138 2 ! ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG LADY ?as office assistant, one with some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred.Address by letter, stating salary expected to G 6891, Star Branch Office.132 2 WANTED \u2014 A STRONG BOY FOR A } warshouse, $3 per week to start.317 St.Paul st.133 2 'ANTED \u2014 A DENTIST, AMERICAN ' \u2019 uate preferred.for office work, outside of the city.References wanted.Mention salary expected.Ans A.R, 1278 Ontario st 132 2 ANTED -\u2014- EXPERIENCED BAND- .ors and stitchers on collars.Apply at once Mr.Powers, The Standard Bhirt Co, Ltd.189 Delorimier avenue.133 3 VV ANTED - A LAD TO ASBIST IN CUTI tiag room, also shirt operatives, all kinds of work.Skelton Bros.& Co, corner Duke and William ata 133 3 'ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR CUSTOMS ' and general office work.In large manufacturing establishment; must write good hand and be quick and accurate at and a Protestant.Address, stating salary, V, 350, Star Office.132 'ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT TO ! go to the sesside, Portland, for the summer.small family: a desirable place.Apply to N, 4744, Star Office, 132 3 g D\u2014GOOD WAIST AND SKIRT W hands, also improvers and apprentices to dressmaking.Apply to Miss Walsh, 46 Victoria st.GOOD SMART RELI- \u2018able boy for office work: must be honest and live at home.Apply 60 Vie- Soria st., the Duniop Tire Co., Ltd.[WWANTED\u2014AN UPHOLSTERER WHO can lay carpets; steady work.750 T.RKXJANTED\u2014AN ACTIVE UP-TO-DATE LV advertising solicitor: one cpnversant with languages preferred, but not \u201cBSolicitor,\u201d P.O.Box 21%, City.IRLS FOR BOXING DEpartment.John P.Black & Co., 133 st vitre ANTED\u2014BOY FOR WAREHOUSE.WwW Jolin P.Black & Co., 183 Vitre a IRL FOR SODA WATER Ww fo Apply A D.Sawyer, Wisdsor Modical Mall.Wie work, DE aR | VANTED \u2014 «BOY OF .ABOUT 15 Apply at once with reference, 971 Dor- chester st., cor.Bishop st.'ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, one who is a good plain cook.Apply between 12 and 5 o'clock, 85 Victoria st.TANTED\u2014A YOUTH FOR OFFICE work: well recommended; bring written application.Apply 1744 Notre Dame street.QWANTED\u2014S GIRLS FOR PUTTING screws in electrical goods; steady employment: experience not necessary.Apply between 9 and 10 only at 61 St.Sulpice st.WANTED\u2014YOUNG LADY AS OFFICE assistant, both languages; must know shorthand and typewriting and furnish references.C, 564, Star office.ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED TRAVEL- : ler, with good connection for clothing on commission.Apply C, 550, Star office.WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT for summer months; widow with \u2018child over six (or daughter employed during day) preferred.Mrs.Kerry, 447 St.Urbain st.V 'ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, family of three, no chiidren, no washing or ironing.Apply at 53 Prince Arthur st.VWANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT : housework, two in family; with references.Apply after 6 Saturday or Monday, 3 to 8.67 Fort st.ticles that sell at sight.Send stamp for particulars Indiana Medical Co, South Bead, Ind.Message Boy Quick and accurate.Good pay.ALERT MESSENGER SERVICE, Star Branch eflice, 133 3 Peel and St.Catherine.ANTED \u2014 WOMAN FOR HOUSEwork; must be good cook and fami- Mar wita general housework.To a competent and trustworthy person will pay from $183 to $20 per month, according to qualifications.References required.Robt E.Bmith, White River June, Vt.VWANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS WAITRESS- « and chamber maids for first class summer resort, $12 per month.Apply at once to Mrs.Riva, Employment Office, 68 Victoria st.- WASTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A BOY about sixteen years old to run a passenger elevator.APR with references, Beardmore & Co, 59 3t.Peter st.a VWANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT STORE- man who has had experience in lea- taer.Apply with references to Beardmore & Co.59 St.Peter st VWANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS CARPENter for waggén work at 325 William street.133 2 ANTED \u2014 BTRONG YOUNG MEN for firemen and brakemen, Canadian and other railroads.Firemen average $65 monthly, become engineers, average $125.Brakemen average $60, become conductors, average $105.Name position preferred.Bend stamp for particulars.Railway Association, Box 147, 8tation B, Brooklyn, N.Y.133 9 aw ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR LIGHT manufacturing business.Sun Mfg.Co, 24 St.Disler st.VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS STENO- srapher and typewriter for wholesale work.State salary expected.133 2 house; light P.O.Box 3404.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD SALESMAN AND and window dresser for a clothing store: must speak both languages; with references.Apply W, 404, Star Office.138 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR OFFICE TO do general office work, etc.very good prospects for bright, intelligent person.Sherwin-Williams Co., Atwater avenue and Bt.Patrick st.\u2014% T ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS LADY ' bookkeeper with knowledge of typewriting, to take charge office of a retafl clothing store, one wiiling to work nights, both languages required; also with references.W, 403, Star Office.JANTBD \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- !, vant.Highest wages.433 Mount Pleasant avenue, Westmount.VV ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE ELEVATOR man: references required.Apply to the Superintendent, Temple Building.+ ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE NIGH?watcaman; references required.Apply to the Superintendent, Temple Bullding., ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON HIGH speed machines, steady employment; good wages.We do not work Saturday ag- ter John P.Black & Co., 181 Vitre street.- 138 tf ANTED\u2014 A PERSON TO COME FROM 12.30 noon to 7 o'clock to take care of & baby.Apply to 727 Sherbrooke st.138 3 cook, for a first class lunch room in Quebec.VWANTED \u2014 YOUTH, AGED ABOUT 16, Son & Co.Address C, 544, Star Office.corator, graining.tinting.paper hanging and plastering: best references; charges derate.Drop card.Mayer & Barsell, 245A Cadisux at 128 & for general work.I.Gnaedinger, WANTED \u2014 tors and trimmers.Apply 94 8t.Peter I street.FUR MACHINE OPERA- ANTED -\u2014 GENTLEMAN TO REPRE.s mission.ent Sheffield cutlery house on com- Particulara to C, 558, Star Office.| ANTBD \u2014 EXPBRIENCED sall-Gptween Montreal -buifétiig material preferred.8, 266, Offices.ANTED \u2014 A.MANNETTI, 69 CHA- bolllex st, Italian Labour Agent for railroads.128 236 PARTY Bestres to procure some good lines to \u2018 and Pacifie coast, Star 132 2 WANTED \u2014 BTRONG YOUNG MAN IN i the Ice cream dept.at Walker's, corner Victoria and St.Catherine sts.No.2343.WANTED maid, well recommended, for private wards.Apply Matron, IMMEDIATELY NEAT Western Hospital.QU ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of two; willing to remain in city during summer.Apply 852 Dorchester street.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY TWO CA- Pable maids, ander thirty as cook, general, preferred; quired.Apply 783 Union avenue.and houss-tablemaid; two in family; Catholics references re- WANTED =\u2014 GOOD PAINTER WANTED.Apply James Knowles, 4113 St.Catherine st, Westmount.ANTED \u2014 with references, Greene avenue.GENERAL small family.SERVANT, 247 ANTED tomed to horse, to drive waggon.Apply 4184 STRONG BOY.ACCUS- WANTED \u2014 ENGINEER, FIRST CLASS Board of Trade certificate, wants situation, used to general wcrk:; locomotive or marine.Apply 8 262, Star Office.132 3 ANTED \u2014 A BITUATION AS COOK, willing to go to ths seaside.Address O, 82, Btar Oftice.132 2 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, lately trod Europe, Wishes evening engagements for plano an jo playing.Address L.4640, Star Office.x 183 2 ANTED \u2014 AN EDUCATED ENGLISH lady, 40 years of age, desires a position In any capacity, where good business ability and taët would be necessary; would accept a position as traveller.Address B, 6827, Btar Branch \u2018Office.132 3 ANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, plain sewing and mending to do at their home, also fancy work, B, 6825, Star Branén Office.132 2 ANTED \u2014 COACHMAN, DISENGAGED through death of employer, wants situation; fret class references.Address B, 6826, Btar Branch Office.183 3 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 make fancy paper boxes, $3 per week learning.of Wedding Cake Boxes, 10 Cote st.while GIRLS TO LEARN TO Fielder Mfg.Co, Mfrs.AGENTS WANTED Men or dollars a day selling hundred per cent.profit.Send for our 3 catalogues to-day.We are the oldest established and largest The F.BE.Karn Co.132 Victoria st., Toron- E.Star Branch, 627 Wellington st.YYANTED\u2014BY A GOOD LAUNDRESS, 1 work by the day; highest references WANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEPer wants situation where she can bring boy aged 5; refersnces given.A 13% if required.Apply 188 Canning st.city.women, you can make four to six our goods, over two lines to select from.We give 200 Agents Bupply House in Canada.WHNTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY BY recommended woman, to help in housework and sewing: no washing.Apply 1289 Dorchester, or 79 Rose Delima st, St.Henri.to, Can.39 eod tt NTED \u2014 CUSTOM CUTTER, 12 years\u2019 experience in good trade: VV ANTED \u2014 TEN BOYS.APPLY AT practical, steady and young, English.108 8t.Lawrence st \u201cCutter,\u201d Room 37, Imperial Building, Montreal.\"ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FANCY mangle.Perthius ANTED \u2014 A BALESMAN, ACCUSTOM- A to solicit orders from the Mont- first-class e real Wh turers, for Linings, Woollens and Silke.Address C, Ironers and starchers, also girls for Royal Steam Laundry, Lacroix and sta.olesale Clothing and Fur Manufac- 678, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.no canvassing: good pay.Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago.WANTED *\u2014 DETRCTIVES, EVERY LO- WANTED For an insurance office, clerk for general office work: must be good writer and accurate at figures; salary $30.00 per month.Apply, stating reference and ex-, perience, to B, 451, Star Office.138 2 ANTED \u2014 SMART, INTELLIGENT young lady with knowledge baok- keeping: must write shorthand; good ssiaey to right party.Address W, 405, Btar Office.ANTED TAILOR TO TAKE charge, cut and makg by the plece: good opportunity for the right man.Call Monday.Address 460 St.James st.WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR tea packing room.Apply 18 8t.Maurice st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BER.vant for family of two; must have good references and understand plain cooking.Apply between 1 and 3 or in the evening to 140 Durocher st.WANTED \u2014 À GOOD GARDENER.florist, will find a good yearly position; references required.Cal) 107 St.James st.room 3% ANTED \u2014 TEACHER WITH MODEL diploma to teach ia Falrmouat Model School.also teacher with Model diploma, qualified to teach Kindergarten class Ap plications in writing only te Geo.I.Beau, Becretary-Treastrer, 618 Park ave, Montreal Annex.138 6 TO learn copper plate printing.Apply Stationery Dept.Henry Birks & Bons, cor.Phillips square and 8t.Cataerine st.VWANTED \u2014 FOR BUMMER MONTHS, in Montreal or in some pleasant sum- ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A SMART BOY for messages, etc.Apply room 11, Editorial Dept.Star Office.138 12 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COOK FOR country home.Good wages.Apply at once 18 Bishop st.; WWANTED ~\u2014 FIREMAN, MUST HAVE a certificate and good referénces.The Canadian Spool! Cotton Co., 293 Visitation street.WANTED \u2014 A LITHOGRAPHIC TRANS- ferrer.Dennison Eng.Co, 112 St Francois Xavier at.ANTBD \u2014 ÉENERGETIC MEN OF good character to #311 for tae Fonthill Nurseries.Previous experience not essential.Steady work.Liberal pay.Handsome outfit free.Apply at once, Stone & /Wellington, Toronto., 98 eod tf L GENBRAL SERVANT, TWO with references to 130 3 aw ANTED in family.Apply 4068 Tupper st.WANTED LAKEHURSF SANITARTUM.Oakville, Ont, for the cure of alcohol.cocaine, morphine and nervous diseases.For further information apply E.J.Hagsn.Resident Physician and Manager.128 3 law ANTED \u2014 $3 A DAY SURE.SEND US your address and we will show you how to make §3 a day adeolutely sure; we furnish the wofk and teach you free: you work in the locality where you live.Send us will explain the ness fully; remember we œueraniée a cle | rk; abgolute- y sure; don't fall to write to-day.Imperial Bllverware Co., Box 602, Windsor, Ont.111 Tbeod ANTED \u2014 MEN WANTING FREE passage and return to, Liverpool.London.QGissgbw.Bristol, Manchester or resort, I her { Adhere C: ONC Siar Branch Ofliee.= -Ant appir:té 133 Mo@itt Monta Tar reply.103 38e0d + cality, good salery, experience un- ry.Pinkerton's U.8.Detective Milwaukee, Wis.| Agency.WANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MAN 723 thoroughly pôsted in both languages, first class bookkeeper, quick at figures, experience in colleeting correspondence, invoicing, shipping and general clerk ; references.C, 543%, Star office.TANTED \u2014 TWO ENGLISH GIRLS © require situations in the same family as upper house maid and sewing maid or nurse to one or two children.West End Employment Bureau, 2788 St.Catherine st.TEACHERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 FOR NO.3 Wakefield, lady, Protestant, teacher, wilh diploma, at 330 month; duties commence first July.Address Wm.G.North Wakefield, Que.SCHOOL, Fairbairn, 133 3 PARTNERS WANTED.ANTED '\u2014 A PARTNER.WITH A WwW capital of $3000 for manufacturing concern, paying 100 per cent.Addresa No.921 Bt.to business, his time en for part of capital.Reply in confidence to 8, 219, Star Offices 131 3 6 pm ANTED \u2014 PARTY WITH 45,000 TO 810,000 to finance export o'clock a.m.198 6 Catherine st, from poultry one who can give whole or part of preferred.Al security can be giv- ANT Pp an established medical Apply P.O.Box 988.ED \u2014 PHYSICIAN.AN ENGLISH hysician as partner and assistant in electro-therapeutical\u201d an hospital, small capital required, ing ber addres to v ERSQ of chester, last heard of seven years Da wson- Jecxbon: 1 EE P A SWAILS patekée, tor land by send- , 400, Star Office 1.Sydney JI.PERSONALE.AL find Weis cooking; willing to sleep at h ; with the desire to learn English, or on or minister's pousse, etc, ali offices taken, en condition that English i» fo be learned.Address A, 483, Star Office.\u2018and child sowing.Apply 11 Courso! st.1823 # sires position as invalid's attendant, references.A, 430; Star Office.washing called for Telephone Bast 94.WANTED -2 HOUSE PAINPING, PAPER WANTED\u2014SEWING BY THE DAY.Apply 241 Bleury st.D \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED young girl by week, no washing or no Sunday work.Apply 4 yor st.ANTED -\u2014 CONFIDENT SWISS MAN Qesires position In private fa ily.188 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES work at home, ladies\u2019 underclothes 's dresses and all kinds plain ANTED \u2014 LADY, WITH HOSPITAL and private experience in nursing, 2 & ANTED edu BITUATION BY A WELL young man, with best of city references; upderstands bookkeeping; speaks and writes botb languages.B, 521, Star Office.133 3 Pa WANTED \u2014 WORK BY DAY BY A \u2018Ba young woman.Apply to A, 109 ANTED-BY RESPECTABLE WIDOW family Trashing at her own home; an returned.Apply Bell hanging, tinting.graining.etc, low : Bent butte.estimate given.A Te 406 Place, corner Guy.NAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTHD Jackson, who left Man- ago for America: age en route for brotha; ds fourteen years YVANTED tied St, , WASTED _\u2014 CRE WORK BY ONE who haa Sate time: terme + ) | Apply 168, _, W.3.Stone, West- | \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK IN Private family.Apply 908 Lagauche- punt.speaks French and English who ta well acquainted with the grocery stores and to tne Secretary-Treasurer, BE.W.T.Rad- good character; abstainer; strong, honest |- cleaning by the day.Good worker.city.Apply Reyal Syrup Co., 298 Panet st.don, No.1 Stanton at, Westmount.131 5 and willing.R, 183, Star Office.131 4 Apply 18 Bleury st ANTED: \u2014 A NEAT, RESPECTABLE ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD WOMAN VWANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTERS, DE- ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING, BEWING by the day, experienced in dressmaking and can cut and fit nicely, dressmaker.A, 418, Btar Office.ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS FARM MANager by Scotchman, age 31 years (married), 1 year's experience of Canada; thoroughly understands dairy and fat stock end all farm work: strictly temperate.References from present employer.Address B, 808, Star Office.PANTED \u2014 WASHING, IRONING OR For SALE\u2014MANDOLIN AND .80LID leather case, brand new; cost $25.Also gentleman's bicycle In perfect order.Apply 78 Souvenir ave.cor.At- water.OR SALE \u2014 TWO, BOLID WALNUT showcases, 23 feot long, 8 feet high, drawers and double glass panels.Two magnificent pieces In first class order.original cost $300; can be bought for a trifle on account of removal.1831 Notre Dame at.1% SAILING DINGHY FOR SALE, 15 feet x 5 feet; partially decked \u201cPeterborough,\u201d mew last year.Address 8 244 Star Office.$ OR SALE \u2014 AN Al YOUNG cow, Gue to oalve In & few days, also one fat cow.Apply 214 Knox at, Pt St.Char- es.OR SALE \u2014 5 DALMATIAN DOGS, 2 months old, very spotted, $12 for Puppy dogs and 88 for female.Apply to U.8t.Jean, Contrecoeur, Que.Fer SALE \u2014- HANDSOME PALE BLUE silk walst, never worn, also muslin dress; reason for selling going in mourning, both can be seen at 313 Caamplain st, city.For SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNIture, rolling, reclining chairs, bedside adjustable table, bed rest, vapour bath cabinets, reading book holders, commodes.R.E.Painchaud, 203 St.Lawrence st.Fos SALE \u2014 A FINE SKIFF, LIGHT amd safe; a refrigerator for store; Hammond typewriter.also a wall electric fan.851 St.Denis.Phone East 2247.R SALE \u2014 ACETYLINE GAS GENerator, manufactured by the Bun Light Gas Co.; 60 lights; in perfect condition; will be sold cheap.Apply to Coll- yer & Brock, 1501A Notre Dame at.OR BALE \u2014 MASON & HAMLIN ORgan.in solid walnut case, § octaves (122 reeds), extra set of reeds operated by one knee swell.(at $75 now $38.ay- able $5 cash and $4 per month.Call or write.ton Bros, 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014 Open turday evenings.Fer SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND UPRIGHT piano, practice instrument.Genuine mahogany case.Will sell to immediate purchaser for $65, payable $4 cash and 34 per month.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014 Open Baturday evenings.1381 3000 OR SALE BARGAINS, VICTORIA, Stevens builder, cost $1500: Stanhope buggy.Amesbury Carriage Co.builders, all first class.Write Jack Thomson, Box 33%, Quebec.138 4 For BALE\u2014BABY CARRIAGE, IN PERfect order, at 35 Laurier ave.Bt.Henri.OR F men\u2019s tallor made suits, at cost prices.For information apply to Mrs.C.Picard, 232 Richmond st.For SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BAIL row boat.Apply T.McCready,care Bru- neau and Dupuis, Brokers, 84 St.Francois Xavier at.84LE \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLE- OR BALE \u2014 ONE GOOD AB NEW cookipg range, hot water front, half price.App + Mayor st., OR SALE \u2014 EGGS FOR HATCHING from barred and white Plymouth cleaning by the day by a first class Rooks, white and silver Wyandottes, also jaundress.Apply at 44 Adeline, off Moun- 12 white Wyandottes.W.Ulley, Victoria tain st square, Montreal.ANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS OR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT laundress a few small family wash- 44 Adeline st.off Mountain.ANTED BY AN UPHOLSTRESS, all kinds of work in ladies houses, furniture covered, mattresses made over, carpets mads.B, 502, Star Office.WANTED -\u2014 LAMP BHADES, ALL DEsigns, in silk and paper and fancy paper work, made to order.Miss MoMIillan, 118 Mansfield, cor.St.Catherine.Phone Ua 183 deo ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WO- maf work by tne day, best of city reference.Apply No.7 Edward st, off Bleury sting.A ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN WORK ' in evenings, 1 to 10, copying and addressing envelopes.Phone Up 3178, or address E, 7000, Btar Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY THORough, experienced cook, also pain cooks.Apply Lo Mrs Wilson's Employment Office.29 Metcalfe st.Up 1680.WANTED BITUATION AS HOUSB- maid or house and tablemaid, in small family, to go to the seaside; best ¢ity references.Apply Mrs.Butler, 30a City Counciliors st.133 8 LOST.Lest \u2014 WILL THE PERSON WHO picked up a black silk shawl on Bun- day afternoon at or near Beaver Hall aq.kindly return at once to 322 Laval avenue and be rewarded.132 2 OST \u2014 FROM 2044 ST.CATHERINE st.male canary bid.Idberal reward if returned to above address.132 2 LesT \u2014 POX TERRIER PUP FROM 35 Hermine st.Please return same In the evenings at 203 Bleury.Persons detaining same after this will be prosecnted Lest \u2014 ON FRIDAY MORNING, BEtween Mansfield and Greene avenue, lady's: heavy 14K.gold ring, set with small rubles and pearls.Finder pleass return to D, 6979 Btar Branch Office.Reward.OST \u2014 FROM LANBDOWNE AVENUE, on St.Catherine car, purse, containing five dollar Bilis and sflver and car tickets, also small purse Inside.Plesse return to 276 Lensdowne.JLOosT\u2014A PAIR GOLD RIM EYEglasses, dropped from Royal Victoria ambulance on Tuesday last at the corner of Milton st.and Park ave.Kindly return to hospital office.OST\u2014IN VICINITY OF BOURGEOIS, | Favard, Congregation and Wellington sts., Thursday evening, lady's puree, containing ten dollars in bills apd some change; return to 377 Bourgeois-st.and receive reward.: L \u2014 BLACK.COCKER BPANIEL eading chain collar: vicinity Laval snd Duluth avenues.Finder please returs to 181 val avenue and be rewarded.Anyone detaining the above mentioned after this date will be prosecuted.doors.new and secondhand, large stock; moderate prices; repairs and removing.A.Ahern.Montrea) Safe Works, 390 St.James st.Telephone Main 813.183 eod tf i For SALE ENGLISH BASKET trynks, strongly covered, light, durable and most satisfactory for travelling, at manufacttrers price, lea» a discount for samples.J.Widmer Nelles & Bro., 303 St.James st.129 2 2aw OR SALE \u2014 NEW CABINED STEAM yacht, 32 ft.long.9 H.P., compound Westinghouse engine, with pipe boiler, speed 11 miles, complete with 12 ft FOR SALR For SALE\u2014FOR THRE MILLION, KIND.Ung.$2; cut maple, 88.00; tamerae blocks, $2.00; mill blocks, $1.75 per load: «also Anthracite coal, delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MoDiarmid, No.3 Canal Basin, coruver Guy and William sta.Bell Tel Malin 452 158 tf OR BALE \u2014 NO.7 REMINGTON TYPED.writer, with tabulator attachment, in first class order; only in use a short time.886 cash.Address B, 6823, Star Branch Office.: 133 ¢ Fo SALE \u2014 CABIN BAILING YACHT, in good order.23 feet long; price $80.Apply Dr.Boudouin, 329 Lachine, or 716 Bt.Andrb st, oity.133 3 For BALE \u2014 NAVY AND BLACK serge, 56 inches, 65c; gray and fawn, 60 Inches, 76c, worth $1.50; remnants bute cher, roller and table linens, dress linings, curtain nets, 10c; napkins, quilts, lace cure tains.Rowell's General Bazaar, 3 Cypreas, opposite Windsor Hall 138 3 OR BALE \u2014 REQUIRING CASH IN- mediately, will take 3145 for $300 upright piano, only two months from factory.Perfectly new in every respept.Great clance to secure a fine wedding present, Address C, 6553, Btar Branch Office.133 § OR SALE \u2014 SNAPS IN SLIGHTLY used upright planos for cash or payments.Apply Leach\u2019's Piano Rooms, 2448 St.Catherine at.between Stanley and Drummond.Open evenings.133 2 OR BEALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, AMERIcan make.seven octaves, tri-chord, in good order, 338 cash.127 Alexander a 1 ONSERVATIVE INVESTORS WANTed to share in the profits of our business to the extent of 12 per cent.per month.Dividends paid semi-month ly on accounts of $60 and upwards by responsible company incorporated under the.laws Bethe State of New.York.For full particulars address Hanover Stock Company, 86 Broadway, New York.R SALT\u2014CHEAP, 3 SINGER SEW- fng m.ochines, suitable for tallors\u2019 work; practically new.Apply 2 St.Charles Borromes.Fer SALE\u2014BICYCLE, IN GOOD CON« 5 dition, for sale, 141 Berri st.For SALE \u2014 2 MALE ENGLISH Beagle hounds, thoroughly trained.W.Arnold, 305 Theodore st.\u2026 Ottawa.t.Joseph street, OR SALE \u2014 CANARIES, GOOD SINGers, a bargain; also cages.Apply ¢43 St.Andre st.138 3ecd OR SALE \u2014 FINE GERANIUMS.WILL have a few more than I need to dispose of next week.Apply Gardener, 17 Mce Tavish st.OR SALE \u2014 VERY CHEAP, A SUPPLY.of Mra.Corwin\u2019s Nerve Force Reme- 6828.Btar Branch Office.PUPILS WANTED.A WANTED \u2014 PUPILS.VOICE CULTURE, violin and sight sihging; special terms Corey's Studio.room No.& 3862 St.Catherine st.131 3 for summer.Karn Hall, YAJANTED \u2014 PUPILS TO COACH BY college graduate and experienced teacher.Address R, 160, Star Office.131 3 ANTED \u2014 PUPILS IN MATRICULAtion, mathematics, etc, by MeGI graduate.Address C, 63852, Uptown- Star Ofte fice.133 3 VWANTED ~\u2014 PROF.COOKE TEACHES shorthand to earnest students in § weeks.Why not try?Typewriting, business correspondence.Day and evening.§ 8t.Christophe, off Dorchester.133 3 JANTED \u2014 CENTRAL BUSINESS College, 197 Pine ave.and 784 St Lawrence.Day and evening.Summer school.Expert bookkeepers and stenographers and office work specialists.Absolutely no fallures.Our pupils are grounded in grammar, spelling, punctuation, French conversation, German, Spanish, Latin.Preparation for examirm- tions.Telephone East 2740.J.J.Cone oily, principal.ANTED \u2014 W.W.HARRIEB, COMmercial Tutor and University Coach.Individual instruction.all subjects, day and evening.reduced summer terms.Academy and Commercial Institute, 2749 St.Catherine.Telephone Up town 3006.ANTED \u2014 PUPILS .PENMANSHIP, bookkeeping.mathematics, shorthsné, French, English; privately.Prof.J.Emery, 23 Victoria st.ANTED \u2014 G.SAVOLINO, 446 AND 446.Guy st.oppositd Proctor\u2019s Thea has reopened for the season his school of designing and cutting in ladies garments and furs.Intending pupils should join early and reap the benefit of the full course; infallible system: results guaranteed.Phone Up 2770.115 4 2aw V ANTED \u2014 PRIVATE COURSE IN French.Prof.Baudry, 132 Park ave 50 cents per hour.115 ¢ law MACHINERY FOR SALE.Nel OR SALE \u2014 ECLIPSE IMPROVED F gasoline engines, stationary, marine all sizes, the best engine éinghy, cheap.Appl A.B, 4137 Notre and automobile, Dame.st.BL Henri , 133 s made.manufagtured by D.McKensie & Co.Lond Oo: 81 53 law OR SALB \u2014 BRANTFORD TANDEM, fêr lady and gentleman: can be seen evenings at 106 Rushbrook st.Pt St.Charles, price $36.OR SALE\u20142 WILLIAMS PATENT BEW- ing machines, in perfect order, with all attachments; moderate price for cash.Apply 170, care of W.B.Stone, Westmount.OR SALE \u2014 $60, PIANO, BY GOOD maker, very small size square, a little over 3 ft.by 6 ft, carved legs and lyre, ivory keys, 8 1-3 octaves, perfect order, $10 cash and $4 monthly or $64 cash, at Shaw's Plano and Music House, 3274 St.Catherine street.133 2 Fer BALE \u2014 $145 HEINTZMAN & CO.upright piano, largest size, full acale, rosewood case, cost new 3450; also other \u2018bargains at Shaw's Piano and Music House, 2274 St Catherine st.133 3 OR BALE \u2014 COLLIE PUP, ?MONTHS old, for sale cheap; a good one.343 8t.James st.OR BALE \u2014 BOLID OAK BEDROOM suite (bureau, with large mirror), short time in use, equal to new, cheap for cash.Apply 98 St.Hypolite st.OR BALE \u2014 CHEAP.AMERICAN BILlard table, Brunswick Balke, Monarch cushions.Address P.O.Box 866.OR BALE \u2014 ROLL TOP DESK, RED cherry.Can be seen at 80 St.Urbain st, cheap to immediate buyer.B, 517, Star Office.OR SALE \u2014 A SECONDHAND ROW boat, in good condition, neat design, cost 875, will sell for $35; also a Gendron bicyole (gents), good as mew, sell for $13.On view at 3962 Bt.Antoine st.OR SALE \u2014 A LARGE COLLECTION of rare stamps.Apply 208 Mance, evenings, between 7 and 8 o'clock.OR SALE \u2014 ONE DOUBLE BED, ONE hall and stair carpet, kitchen uten- sila, bedding.Apply 4 Richmond sq.OR SALB A FURNISHED FLAT, wiil sell furniture for $2560 cash to any 6me who will continue to rent and oc- oupy same for a year.Rent $18 monthly.Apply W, 381, Star Office.OR BALE \u2014 BICYCLE, B.& D., COAL oll tank for two kinds oil, showcase and one palr scales, cheap for cash.Apply 181 Barre st.OR SALE \u2014 FINE PURE BRED WAter spaniel puppies, 8 weeks old.Can be seen at 1174 St.Antoine st, Nt.Menrl FOUND.OUND \u2014 ON PALACE STRERT ON Saturday, May 18th, gentleman's watch and chain.Owner esn have same by describing and paying ense of advertising.Apply by letter to ë 243, Ster Qffce, 132 3 Freee \u2014 4 HANDSOME BLACK AND tan pup.Owner can have the same upon proving property and: paying expenses.Apply 4T7¢ St.Urbain st.132 2 7 7 PHONOGRAPHS.EDISON PHONOGRAPHSY 21.00 Per Week Places the et amusement of modern times In your home.We in stock every new Edison goid welded record Bf Visted in the catalogue.The Inte: Antional Music ae hon aph \u20ac Cadhorins ttes à 1% For BALE -\u2014\"BCOTTISH AND FOX TER- vers.I.A.Pitt, 184 St Catherine Road.Outremont, OR SALE \u2014 TWO GRBAT DANB PUPpies, six months old, took first prixe at the Montreal Exhibition.Apply to Albert Pleau, 34 Fortification lana.Feo BALE \u2014 BICYCLE.GRAMOPHOND, a good bicytle and grarhophone, Columbia, In good order.Apply between 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.763 City Hall avenue.OR BALE \u2014 GASOLINE LAUNCHES, one 18 ft, 2 H.P.engine, one 18 ft, ?H.P.engîne, Toronto Junction engine.\u201cSonne\u201d Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin Co.176 Craig st.133 3 3aw OR BALE \u2014 WATERPROOF HORSE and waggon covers, coal bags, canvas, all widths and weights, boat fittings.Sonne\u2019 Awning, Tent and Tarpgulin Co.176 Cralg st.133 3 taw OR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT UPRIGHT piano, in perfect order, alsé small one.Adâress 2774 Bt.Catherine st.OR SALE \u2014 LADY'S CRBSCENT Pr- Fe 2k tires, In first class con- | BUILERS FOR SALE No.100\u2014Upright 20 h.p., with grates and fittings complete.No.101\u2014Horizontal 25 h.p., with fronts, grates, fittings complete.No.104\u2014Horizontal 80 h.p., with grates, fronts, fittings complete.No.105\u2014Horizontäl 40 h.p., complete.No.106\u2014Horizontal 30 h.p.,, complete.No.107\u2014Horizonta) 40 h.p., complete.No.108\u2014Horizontal 40 h.p., nearly new, with front, grates, fittings complete, This boiler is exceptional value.No.111\u2014Locomotive type boiler on skids, complete.Also several smaller and other boilers.ENGINES.: No.1\u201416 hp.Leonard engine, in first- class condition, fly wheel, driving pulley, complete.No.2\u201420 h.p., High Speed Jewel.The engine is nearly new, only run a short time, and in perfect condition.No.3\u2014$ h.p.upright engine, governor and oil cup complete.No.4\u201416 h.p.slide valve engine, iron frame, fly wheel, driving pulley, In good condition.No.5\u201460 h.p.iron frame, slide valve; two ton fly wheel 8 ft.diameter, square rim ¢ inch face; driving pulley, 6 ft.6 in x 18.This is equa] to new, having been run only a short time, and is In splendid condition.No.6\u2014Horizontal engine, 17 x 36, with fly wheel, etc.: complete; suitable for sawmill; in firat-class condition.No.7\u201410 h.p.Leonard engine; fly wheel, driving pulley, iron frame; the enging will be sold cheap.No.8\u20144 h.p.horizontal engine, fly wheel and driving pulley.No.9\u2014-Duplex engine, suitable for yacht; good condition; cheap.SUNDRY MACHINERY Tumping Lathe, solid fron, brass bearings, 5 ft.bed, 10% inch swing: this is In first-class condition and up-to- date.Small iron lathe, 2 ft.bed, in god condition.$ feet blower, double brass bearings, in fine condition; made by Bturtevant.Power hack saw, cuts up to 6 inch, ir \u2018good conditiop and all complete.Duplex pump, lined with brass and copper, 2 x 1% and X steam: this pump is new, but will be sold cheap.Bawmill carriage and frame, in first-class shape, ready for use; carriage 26 ft.long, 10 block ground track with gig rack attached.Several pew buzz and pony planers and band saws; cheap to redur- stock.Boston blower, new, 12 inch; these cheap.Dominion Machinery and Supply Co, MULLINS & CO.37 PAPINEAU SQUARE.Telephone East 100.will sell astentifiontiy / Tested 8y HARRISON & CO., 53 Motcnife_ St, J as dles, also an \u201c\u2018Actina\u201d battery.Address B, a Ha italy war wo: , 988 BT.DENIS BT.hed dodhle Darien.ow prot@gional nan, large Bus, stéan emiad .Roous \u2014 TO RENT ONE FIRST CLASS double room on bata fst, suitabie\u201d or ttre gentiettion; also siogle Toma t o rest at resosnabie rents to hrs tenant Address 776 Palace st 2188 6 Roous TMREE DOUBLE AND ONE in front, one parlour and.ene room om m flat, water in rooms; geu- ti Tathran sen or married couple.160 Berri st \u2018 DOUBLE ROOM, Auger lights, large and oold water in room adame Latrentens.14 Rous \u2014 FRONT bath room door, clothes closet, hot with best of BerrL 0 oox \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED drawing reom and bedroom, conneet- ing, Dominion square, Windsor Hotel, Superior accommodation: every cuus eMeNCce Gentlemen on Moderate terms métérences Sxchanged.A dress XxX, 6396, Star Branch ooù, \u2014 LARGE HANDSOME ROOM IN near Windsor, for gestieman Te node te \u2018Address X, $533, ach 189 & Star Bra OOMS \u2014 WELL AND COMFORTABLY furaished, bath fist.Quiet private 1¥ MoQfll College avenue.Apply house, 139 10 forencon OX evening until 8.30.OOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND EN BUITE, dbeantifully furnished, running Tae also jarge double parinur bedroom, use kitehpu, accommodation for vind \u201cte etfty: quietl fret class only; close to i: sor statioh, Dominion square.14 on street.THRED BINGLE ROO conveniences.ar gr Roox8 LADY HAS NICELY FUR- Bished front double room on St Catherine ot.Apply 61 Drummond ot , 6 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM ON bathroom fat between Drummond and Bianiey sta 3433 St Catherine Fry 189 5 OOM8 \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED rooms; board If desired; telephone.No ehildren, everything frst class.87 Shu- ter tt 130 ¢ QOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms, bathroom fiat, private fam- fly; gentlemen only 173 Maasfleld st 130 \u20ac 2% Cathcart it Ep Stns M, NTCE- oo DIA ROLE MooM, A sisotrie\u201d ve ex XA > temily m3 fleld g OOMS \u2014 LARUE FRONT ROOM, BATH fat, breakfast or full board If re- Quired.60 Drummond st 133 à Roox \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room in private , suitable for ons oF two gentiemen $04 Bt Urbain at.near Haneérbrooke.132 9 Roous ~\u2014 FURNISHED, DOUBLE AND single, bath flat.139 Bieury street.pot wb TF 14 ane > sea; lephone, vat .hog and | aid water.Apply k + , su fx * \u201c 134-4ood M \u2014 TO LM R LI.FURnished room; FAROR | all coaveni- ences, private family (no children).to gon- Usman quiet habits.193 Church st.133 3 \u2014 2 mp\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 COMS \u2014 LARGE.FRONT RQOM UN bathroom Acer, with all donveni- cncea; sultable for ome or two ¢ Richmond ag.RO, house south of 8t Ben; Ye en.3 Catherine, 133 8 lat floor.10 x 10.gallery adjulning.nu - yther roomers Reoox \u2014 PARLOUR BED, TO LET, furnished, am ground floor.bath on Rooxs \u2014 TO LET IN QUIET.RE- same flat.Telephone Up 8144 Cal after 5 enly.13 Overdale.oft Mackay.133 2 1SHOP BTRERT.FIRST two superior unfurnished or furaizhed rooms, on spectable house extra \u2018arge unfur- dished room.15 Richmond ag.or two gentlemen.51 Hutchison at.Roox \u2014 BINGLE OR DOUBLE, NICEly furnished, on bathroom fat all conveniences: in private family; rent mod- erale.11 Buckingham ave.183 3 Rous \u2014 HANDSOME SUITE OP PARlours for gonslemen who pay good price and accustomed to comfort, quiet private; central house.16 McGH] College ave \u2018 383 Ro ~~ LARGE BRIGHT FRONT Toom, comfortably furnished, on Lath fst.Auer itght, suitable for married couple .or two sontiemen.152 Peal, \u201d - 133 - Ms \u2014 T TO LE?OF FOUR rooms, t e clothes preases, lain\u2019 bath, heated and water supplied, Ap- Ply 72 Creseent.st.23 Rooms \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE A D SÉN- gle, for married couple, gentlemen or transients: rictly first class; telephone.134 Mansfield 138 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN A QUIET PRI« vate, well .appointed.raodasn.house; enta; desirable for ladles travelling -133 3 ira FRE OOM \u2014 DOUBLE OR SINGLE ROOM on batnroom fiat, hot and cold water, Auer light, in private family.No.9 Argyle avenues, city, _ 135 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE rooms, with clothes cupboards, suitable for couples Apply 47 Cathcart st 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE comfortably accommodated with single rooms; breakfast if desired; small private family.11 BisHop st.133 8 OOM \u2014 TO LET, WITH USE OF PARlour and kitchen if necessary; only two io family, lady preferred.Apply 237 8t Martin st 132 3 OOM \u2014 LARGE ROOM, ELEGANTLY furnished, with all modern conveniences, ote.23 Union ave.s OOMS \u2014 NEWI.Y FURNISHED, HOT water, bath, every comfort, few doors off Sherbrooke.43 Durocher st.130 6 OOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED front room, bathroom flat, home __corforts, every convenlence.Tel Up 769 \u201c109 Stanley at.130 4 Bou TWO LARGE ROOMS TO LET.well fürnished, om bath floor, with Auer light, private family; no children.Ap- Dly 27 Dubord st 130 6\u20ac OOMS TO LET BACK PARLOUR, nicely furnished.and front room on bathroom flat.Gentlemen only 760 Palace atrest.131 3 Rex \u2014 TO LET IN PRIVATE FAMily.central location.Address A, 6749, Star Branch Office.3 Rooms \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED rooms in first class house, clean and quiet, French family; no children.20 8t.Luke st.near Guy st 121 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, BATHroom flat; terms moderate; transients taken.53 Victoria at 181 3 POOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE bedroom, with modern conveniences, Quiet nouse.29 McGill College avenue.181 3 Reox \u2014 LAROE WELL FURNISHED front room, bathroom floor.English breakfast fice.131 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO FURNISHED 4rosms, en: buité-or agile, bathroom fat 103 Union avenue 181 3 indy's private house; telephone: 3£-desire Branch a BR 6810, Star OOM \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED doubls room on bath flat, very fine bath.hot water heating, Auer light.33 Mac- kay ot 132 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE BINGLE ROOM.all modern conveniences.Apply 110 Union avenue.132 2 I OOM \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, with or without board, front rooms.Bell Tel.East 3414, or 934 St Denis street.\u2019 133 5 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room for gentleman of quiet habits: all convenienca in house.1 McGill Cols ave 1 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT A LARGE FURnished room, terms moderate.201 Elgin st 132 3 OOMS8 \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished room, gas and all modern conveniences, family two adults, 2 blocks south of Hotel Dieu, lady or gentleman; rent $2 per week; breakfast or other meals it desired.W, 365, Star Office- 1132 3 OOMS - TO LET, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, 127 St.Alexander oppositee Methodist church.133 3 OOMS8 \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, parlour and Ddedroom cambined, vacant about June 15th, also a small doubls room.Auer light; gentlemen only.74 Milton st.131 2eo0d Reox \u2014 A LAROE, PLEASANT ROOM on bathroom fiat.with balcony: transients accommodated; everything first class.94 Union avenue.131 2e0d OOM \u2014 TO LET A VERY COMFORT: ably furnished room, with or without st, board, private famil\u2019y of two adulta: terms moderate.Y6 Mackay st.Tel Up 2483.131 3eod OOMS TWO DOUBLE, WITH clothes cupboarls, on bath flat, hot waler, Auer light and telephone 39 Mot- calfe st., RO\"; \u2014 ae LET IN PRIVATE FAM- tly, to furniohed réema floor, gentlemen preferred.3B St.toine st.An- Rpooxs_0NE LARGE PARLOUR BEDroom end double dack room, furnished, Auer light, stationary wash stand.Apply 19a Victoria st.+ oom \u2014 \u201c to let SINGLS \u2018FURNISHED ROOM Apply 20 Unload avénue.bathroom 00.R for two young men; bath, hot and cold water, near Place Viger station.Apply 1837 Netre Dame.\u2018 183 3 MB \u2014 LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE »OOMS \u2014 TO LET SINGLB - double, well furnished, all eonveni- abces.343 Bjleury at - Roo\u201c: \u2014 LARGE,- WBLL PURNISHED front reoma an, ocadity, over- i breakfast | .axdens, .[4 1 at I 256 Guy st.; OOMS \u2014 ONE SINGLE, NICELY FUR- niahed, on bathroom fiat, also double, - one first floor; telephone.23 McGill Coi- lege avenue.133 2 OOMs \u2014 TO LET UNFURNISHED flat, four good rooms.also two unfurnished, on bath flat, heated.Apply 940 Dorcheater st 133 3 OOMS \u2014 FOR TRAINED NURSES, single or double room to let, bath flat, use of phone and kitchen: private family.D.6951, Star Branch Office.133 2e0d OOM \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED room, bath, witn hot and cold water, telephone in the house, lighted by eloc- tricity.Apply after 4 p.m.562 St.Lawrence st.OOM \u2014 A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WILL find a nice comfortable bedroom to let, with English family; rent very moderate.Address 369 Sanguinet at.OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, at moderate rate.260 St.Antoine st.OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICE LARGE ROOM and boudouir, with balcony, velvet carpets, gasalier, all first class furnishings; heated by hot water.wardrobe; private family.85 St.Hubert st.OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED rooms to \u2018lel, with use of kitchen, 36 per month.436 Orleans ave.Maison- neuve.OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE UNFURNISHed room, $6; also one furnished $6 also large front parlour, partly furnished.rent cheap.263 St Antoine st.OOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, bathroom flat, Auer light.open plumbing, aice central locality; private family.Apply 58 Park avenue.133 8 Rex \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, VIEW on Dominion square, 6 and 8 Osborne Telephone Up 1008.OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WITH large clothes closets, on bathroom flat, with all modern convehiences and use of telephone; gentlemen only.251 Bleury street.1333 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT FRONT AND BACK parlour, connected by folding doors, back room furet as bedroom, use of telephone.Apply 45 Foxt at.ue.133 3 00 DOUBL AE Tole a brigat is fithinied, Auer street.OOMS \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, electric light, hot and cold water, for couple or sontiemet: also strangers.Apply 131 4 OOMS \u2014 WESTMOUNT, VERY LARGE unfurnished parlour, also two rooms, -furnisned; private family: no objection to ne ebNd\u2019 814 Wood avenue.as1 3 ooms \u2014 hte FURNISHED DOUBLE ms on bathroom fat, also table Tours 51 Meotoalfe st 131 3 OOMS \u2014 BINGLE BEDROOM, ON bathroom flat for gentleman of quiet without board.habits, in private family; 3680 St.Catherine st.OOM \u2014 PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, with or without board, in Englisa family.for ones Or two of strictly quiet habits; central.231 8t.Edward st, near Jesuit Church.132 2 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.gas, hot water, etc.Bath, 6?Laurier avemus, St.Henri.133 3 OOM\u2014UNFURNISHED, PARTIALLY or full furnished; cheap to respectable party; gas, bath, hot water, etc.276 &t.Martin st, near St.Antoine.OOMS TO LET\u2014FURNISHED.5 Phillips Square.OOMS-\u2014TO LET, 2 LARGE DOUBLE \u201c rooms.vacAnt end of June.38 Mc- Gill College.OOMS TO LET\u2014IN A NEWLY REpaired house, large and small rooms with all modern conveniences, at 311 St.Denis st.OOM\u2014A LARGE FRONT ROOM TO fet.unfurnished: heated by hot water.gas, bath, and w.c.Apply 282 St.Urbain, near Ontario.OOMB TO LET\u2014VACANT ON BATHroom fiat, with all modern conven- fences ; terms moderate.129 Park ave, olty.OOMS\u2014TWO BEAUTIFULLY FTUR- nished rooms on bathroom floor, gas light, hot and cold water.93 Maron ave.corner of 8t.Antoine.OOM\u2014GENTLEMAN COULD HAVE a well furnished room in private family.944 St.Denis at.ROOMS TO LET\u20143 DOUBLE ROOMS end 2 a e, with or without board; gas and telephone.642 St.Denis at.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished, with or without board, on bathroom .flat; all conveniences.also a Yoom suitable for two young men, Auer ffght:\" private family.2554 Notre Dame stréèt.- \u2014 8 \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY furnished room on bathroom fiat.sin- Ble or double; all modern conveniences; pri- \u2018vate family.Apply 240 Delisle st.ws 3 OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE AND BSIN- gle front rooms, on bath flat.161 Mansfield st.133 8 M \u2014 TO LET FINE ROOM.MIDdle fiat, furnished or unfurnished: tmmediate possession.Apply 83a Crack st, above Mount Royal! avenue.33 R°°* \u2014 UNFURNISHED ROOM TO Jet.91 Belby st.OOM let.125 Selby st.\u2014 UNFURNISHED ROOM TO OOMS \u2014 A NICE FRONT ROOM, SIT- , ting room attached, hot water.elec- trio light, telephone.breakfast ir desired.in Al locality: ririctly private family; two minutes\u2019 walk from neat Dorchester st.Gentlemen only pre- ferrèd.Apply C.6780, Star Branch Office.OOMS \u2014 TO LET A FURNISHED FLAT of § rooms, very central.Apply after oo evening to 247 St.Antoine st.Roo \u2014 144 METCALFE BT.OND handbome parlour bedroom on frat {oor.newly furnished: also doudle room on top floor: tranelent guests accommodated.> 132 6 Ro REV PURNISHED, BATHed ania avstieinen ony 47 family: a chan; a 121 Se0d Ro 10 LAT TWO WELL FUR- gingle eons, aot a \u201ctea cold SHANE ach us Cu EL 2068 Rox NicELY FURNISHED, CLOTHES closet, would wult one or two.13 Evans st, off St.Urbain st, above Ontario.OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED DOUBLE room, two béds, on bathroom flat, not water, electric light; gentlemen.60a City Councillors st.138 6\u20ac OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, BATHroom flat, also one single room, Auer light, telephone; gentlemen only.61 Beaver Hall HL OOMS8 \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, CENtral locality, near C.P.R.Depot, Auer light, hot water heating, private family.323 Palace at.Rooxs \u2014 TO LET BACK PARLOUR, double room.on bath flat, single, on top flat; transients accommodated.95 Union avenue.OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE SINGLE ROOM, Auer light.790 Palace st.OOMS \u2014 PARTIES WHO HAVE A larger house than they require, would be wiiling to sublet part to quiet people, furnished or unfurnished.26 Lorne ave.133 2 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT, bathroom fiat, suitable for one or two gentlemeb; every convenience.96 Union avenue.OOMS \u2014 LARGE SUNNY ROOM, nicely furnished, also single rooms; transients accommodated.Lorne House, 836 Union avenue.D 133 8 OOMS \u2014 TO LET 2 LARGE UNFURnished rooma with view of Mountain, in good street, elose to Park Lafontaine, suit married couple or two ladies for light housekeeping: no children nr other lodgers; rent § dollars.H, P.O.Box 2878, city.Reo \u2014 FOR GENTLEMAN IN PRrI- vate family, on Milton st, comfortably furnishad front room on bath fiat, telephone and ail conveniences.Tel.East 578.138 2 2aw OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.SUITable for gentleman; reasonabls terma, situated 3 doors above Sherbrooke, 365 St.Dominique st.Reo \u2014 TO LET UNFURNISHED front room, bath flat, gas tele- phone.centrally located.Apply V.349, Star Office.OOM9 \u2014 TO LET AT 428 DORCHES- ter street, near 3t.Denis, two large furnished or unfurnished rooms, bath flat, sas, wardrobe: terms moderate.Room: \u2014 TO LET TWO BRIOHT.AIRY rooms to rent at 58 St.Matthew st.OOMS8 \u2014 TWO BEAUTIFUL FURNISHed rooms on bathrôom floor, hot and cold water, Auer light, $13 per month.758 Palace st.Phone Main 3178.133 3 OOMS8 \u2014 TWO PARLOUR BEDROOMS, first floor, with board, gas, hot water heating.water In rooms, also one double room on second floor.55 Beaver Hall HL Roos TO LET LARGE DOUBLE parlour, two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, by widow lady.every convenience; first class locality.404 Burnside Place.: 230 1 Saw Reoxs - TO LET, GENTLEMEN ONLY, modern improvements; home comforts; telephone.§¢ 8t.Famille st.130 3 saw Roox \u2014 LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM (parlour), nicely furhished, with or without board.in private Parisien family.527 St.Lawrence, gorner Prince Althur = eo d OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE R and single, all modern conveniences: 682 Sherbrooke st, near tvate family.Pa 1384 daw Park avenue minion aquare west, | OOMS\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM, newly furnished, with all modern con- light, étc.$0 Hutchison st., near Mi : OOMS \u2014 A BHÉREROOKÉ STR front well furnished, om fiat; private Tam: gentieinen only.ferences sxchanged - Q0M8 \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM 80 Mackay st.References exch dy 133 Rex \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOM.Apply 87 Prince Arthur st OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, WITH \u201c all conveniences, at 29 Victoria st, gentlemen only.39 Victoria st.OOM \u2014 TO LET, NICE BEDROOM, furnished, on lower flat, steam heated; no children:.quiet, comfortable home.30 Berthelet, stone cottage.Reoxs -\u2014\u2014 2258 ST.CATHERINE BT, furnished or unfurnished, Auer light: gentlemen only.Transients.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, ONE MEDIUM R sise, elegantly furnished room, fronting \u2018on Drummond st.very bright and cheerful, Auer light, room situated on AND NICELY Yooms with modern ris Av «a, Viqtoria st.>.\" Rook: ous br Te OMFORTARL nm on Te vs pring Late family.Wardrobe and all com conveniences.Apply at 58a SHS ors et.POOMS \u2014 NICELY = front room ou bathroom Sat, pri- Vale family.Apply at 39 Mance ot.Roo \u2014 TO LET, NICE FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms, bath fioor, gas 368 Dorches- @ hot water, nice locallly.L8r et.'OOMS NICELY FURNISHED PARlour bedroom, Auer light, hot and cold water, newly done over, suitable for one OOM8 \u2014 TO LET ON McGILL COLlege avenue well furnished rooms on bathroom flat, all modern Improvements; private family, use, of telephone.Address Æ 7008, Star Branch.Office.133 à OOMS IN QUIET HOUSE, WITH ; all modern conveniences, comfortably furnished bedroom; breakfast if desired.Geptlemen only.16 Phillips Place.133 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET.ONE LARGE ROOM, nicely furnished, bathroom fiat, suite able for two gentlemen or married couple.36 Union avenue.Roos \u2014 A GENTLEMAN DESIROUS of having room, wita running water, In private family; no children.ANY 40 Mackay or Phone Up 417.OOM3 PLEASANT FURNISHED room &t 733 Sherbrooke st, modern conveniences; terms moderate.sa $- Oom FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, double, between Bleury and Main sts.4024 St.Catherine, st.OOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED, ONE single and two double: on bathroëm flat; quiet house; no children: modern can- veniences; gentlemen only.11 Hanover st.eo 131 3e0d OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, FINE LOCAtion; breakfast and tes if desired; strictly private family: references.30 Fort atreet OOM \u2014 NICELY on bath flat, Coursol st.FURNISHED ROOM private family, gau 54 A) - FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.\u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTED \u2014 A GENTLEMAN DESIRES a large, comfortably furnisheq room.In quiet private house.where there are no ohildren: location east of Et.Denis at.Give full particulars in reply or no attention -will be paid.Address C, 6900, Star Branch Office.ROOMS WANTED.TANTED \u2014 A DOUBLE ROOM, WITH or without board.Apply stating terms W, 402, Star Office.WASTED \u2014 THREE OR FOUR COMfortable rooma.unfurnished, for-light housekeeping.Apply B, 495, Star Office.BOARD.OARD \u2014 MRS DOCTOR SEARL, strictly private accommodation for with profeasional attendance: ladies Monique se 133 ladies, treated and attended.2§ St OQARD - MRB.POULIN, MIDWIFE, diplomate, has rooms and board for ladies during confinement.strictly private, terms moderate.171 Montcalm.oy ROOMS ANU BOARD.OOMB \u2014 VISIO TO MO \u201cFk Transient rooms ber) board rooms and board, by the day or week; most desirable and conv nt locality.\u201c Call for terms.AdQ: i\" v à .: coms \u2014 wirH: ae double room on bathroom nat, first class post: telephone.Ne, 2480 su ae erins NL.2 doom, tro Jale pret doms © axD BOA D, simgie r0omx, wi cominodatiens tor quiet parties nm, na UBLE AND Ganges an and \u2018Conducted up i _ - :, > és AU 6x3, 3 POAND.SUMMER BOARD.- MIRIELLANEOTS, MONEY TO LOAN.: Ks EE a Is Pas py yn RD LAKE > JROARD \u2014 T : Dhremasoe.Geo EE Qe, nav Partis ttondias omy io ths ao Your ee Tor plain, PRR nl a WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SEOUREME : nr rates from Magog © pe try this summer cas cé.Juriture for .patiour, Al room and salaried pecple ean Bet mener a onde qu ane charge for \u2018aartes.apply! oF Baxter medetnd by Ledroort besainé.retrigaze: Dames.NDORSER OR 8 E = Me p.Good bôat ater, ing a54 patine.F Property tom sioves.etc, ste.at lowest ity.Fasments = oui borrowes.All business n iva a unsur« and ue or urse conf OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND Past.| | 125 dood Fier ae pris Rl st eas voue LE MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, rooms house has all modern convegis .- - 104 Terapile Building.185 8 James street en pod poly P.O.Box 1836, Bt.Agathe FROARD «a BOARDIRG K AT MA \u201cWESTON, MO AL'S es ace des ; \u2018 138 10 Lac sles, Francis » drop, noted phrenologist, readings dally 800 i will be open of June, excellent board at to $3.00; satisfaction guaranteed.Two weeks 7 ARD \u2014 OULD LIKE SUMMER moderate priogs; water from the ueduet, only.No.244 Dufferin st., Amaerst car.boarders, pleasant place, near silt Francis Chartier, Lao Charledols.137 10eod 134 10 ê water.For particulars address Mr Anna 8 on 0 ] Elliott, 43 Fore street, Portland, Maine.127 13 OARD \u2014 CAN GIVE FIRST CLASS AC- | commodations to a few boarders, closa to P.O., Station and boat: terms $5 per week.Apply Mrs.Camplong, Hudson, na V ANTED \u2014 A.FEW BOARDERS FOR the summer months.Address Mrs.E.Cleary, 8hawbridge, Que.130 6 .Boar \u2014 VILLEGIATURE, CIMON'R Hotel, Ebouléments wharf, situated oyn one nf the niocset places of the river St.lawrence: three malls snd boats dally.Marc Cimon, Prop.126 8 %aw BeoArD \u2014 ON LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, Gowan Bank Hall {js open for aum- met guests comfottable rooms good board, bath house, tennis lawn Address Miss A V.McGowan, Mgr.Georgeville, Que 1004 135 BPARD \u2014 RIVERSIDE FPARM, KNOWL- ton, will accorhmodate limited number boarders, pleasantly situated, shade trees, good plain board: reasonable prices.C.B.Bullard.182 8 OARD\u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR FOUR or five young ladies (Protestant) in private famlly; large grounds, near water, Boars \u2014 MRB.WILLIAM ORME, BT.Agathe des Monts, Que.will > teady to accommodate few ee Apply for terms *.0 0e0d B°42P \u2014 SEASIDE HOUSE, LITTLE Metis, P.Que, open for gueats 18th June.Latest sanitary tmprovementa tenuis, boating.bathing, trout lake free to guests Box 187 Huntingdon.Que.132 3 John Astle, Proprietor.188 36eod OARD \u2014 IN THE COUNTRY IN A ANTED \u2014 BOARDERS FOR THE nice locality, good shade, 5 minutes summer monchs at farm house, nice walk from the C.P.R Btation: good !awn and shade trees, good table ao plea- board; good train service.Apply Miss tênt rooms, convenient fe P.O.urch- Bridges, Bordeaux, Que.188 2 Sure Jas.Armstrong, LRiefeld r Os OARD \u2014\u2014 MOUNT VERNON COTTAGE: Bt.Agathe des Monts, now open for summer guests, first class board and room: beautifully situated on lake aide 2 boating and fishing.3 BeoArD \u2014 CACOUNA, QUB.MRS.aro, Miéhaud's private boarding house will be open \u2018for summer season on .June 15th, first Glass, table and comfärtable rooms; best attentlon to all.For particulars address to Mrs.\u2018Geo.Michaud, Cacouna, \u2018Que à 2 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms in private family, convenient location.Address Box 102, Bte.Agathe ge Monts, Que.132 OARD \u2014 STRATHCONA HOTEL, LA- chine, ia now open to receive boarders for summer, first class board, with well furnished rooms, electric light, hot water baths, etc, etc, from $d per day up.> 132 2 OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODAtion, ten minutes\u2019 walk from Lakeside: fine house, extensive grounds, on lake shore.gond boating and bathing.Reasonable rates.Address C, 6855, Star Branch Office.132 2 BOARD FEARCETON, CEDAR VIEW Cottage, will accommodate suminer boarders; terms, ladies $3; children moderate; dally mall; healthy locality.Par- ticulars, apply Mrs.Harvard Jones, Pearceton, Que.OARD \u2014 ON LAKE AMPLAIN, Acacia Cottage now ready, summer gpeste, good board, comfortable rooms, bath house, tennis court.telephone in house.Par- quelars apply Mrs.8.Borden Philipsburs, OARD \u2014 ACCOMMODATIONS FOR boarders at Outlook Farm; situated one mile from Bedford village, and 1 1-3 mile from Stanbridge Station: shaded with pines, etc.Further particulars Mes.J.H.Carey, Bedford, Que.BCARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS CAN find good accommodations at & pleasant country place, dally mail; plenty shade.Terms moderate.Mrs.N.Jones North Stanbridge, Que.183 2 law ARD \u2014 \u201cRIVERVIEW HOUSE,\u201d IN the beautiful village of St.Andrews East, Que.will be open for the accommodation of.trangient and permanent board- ars on Monday, June 6th.The house 19 charmingly situsted upon the banks of the Nortn River.Large airy rooms.Everything clean and comfortable, with special attention given to the table servl Good ting.Livery in connection.strictly teinpefance principles.For terms ete.please apply to Thomas KN Riverview House, Bt Andrews East, Que.; _133 2 ARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT \u201cTHE \u2018Blms,\u201d net Post Offign and churches, three trains dsily from Montreal; fine mountain ca For particulars apply Mrs.W.R.vage, Wet Bheftore 5,71 Ths OARD \u2014 CLIFFSID ily can comm over st.The lake and y scefety ordi vtion is uneu T A eatin Rooxs \u2014 TRANSIENTS AND PEAWAN: l'breery.10 minutés\u2019 walk from HE ent accommodated, large, Bicy.: [Teles miles from M .For terms, etc., Spply furnished rooms.first ciass meals to Mra.William Bowen, Channel By RQ cuisine.Parisian House, 81 and sa law avenue.pris a \u2014 AND BOARD FOR TWQFOR three ctable young men in private Ehgllsh lai anlly.6 Richmond à near Guy st.a ae 3 OOMS \u2014 AND \u201cHoanpD.T LE boarders taken.sitting room, of piano: transients; summer rates.108 fon avenue.1 1 3 OOM \u2014 NICE LARGE FRONT M.with\u2019 board, suitable for two tle- men or married couple, pleasant me; modern conveniences.346 St Antoine = Reous \u2014 AND BOARD.FRONT ROOM on bath room flat, suitable for jmar- ried couple, or two friends, also three shall, furnished or unfurnished, board If desired; hot water.62 Plymouth Grova.134 s OOM8 \u2014 AND BOARD.NICELY FURnished large room.with partial bdard, nn first floor, choice location, central, ratet: terms reasonable.158 Mance st.1313 Rees \u2014 ONE HANDSOMBLY qUR- lsaed double room, on bath with fiat, large wardrobes, hot and, \u2018cold bathroom dat Apply 79 Drummond st water, Auer light; terms moderat 73 106 of Mansfield st.131 3 QOMSBS\u2014FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMS, OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, TH suitable for married coupie or two gentlemen, with breakfast if desired.also two front parlours, all newly done over.55 Union avenue.Tel.Up 3173, 128 6 Reo\u201c.TWO LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS, newly furnished, suitable for a married couple or two gentlemer.l6a Drum- mond st.131 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET HANDSOMELY FURnished rooms, breaktasi optional, transients accommodated; sutiable for gentlemen whose families are out of town 60 University et.131 8 RoE \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITE of rooms, also other rooms, suitable for married couples or gentlemen.gas.porcelain bath.94 Park avenue.131 3 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISEED ROOM on bata flat, suitable (or one or two gentlemen; private family of two.196- Versailles st.131 8 OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE VERY elegantly furnished double room, light; private family.gentleman electric only.Apply between § and 8 o'clock p.m.at.Ne.80 Crescent at.131 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED SUITE OF rooms, also other rooms, suitable for married couple or gentlemed, Has: porcelain bath.786 Palace st.131 3 ooM8 \u2014 3 HUTCHISON STREET, nicely furnished, alcove room as bed and sitting room, also single on bath fiat; gentiemen; quiet home: private family.132 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED BEDrooms, single or double, first class house.43 Bhuter st.132 2 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front room on bathroom flat, board it desired.Call or telephone (East 620), 17 Plateau st.; 132 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE, WELL PFUR- nished bedrooms, fashionable locality, up to date house, no children: no other roomers; only one respectable gentleman tor ads» room accepted.Prices moderate.Ad A.$744, Btar Branch Office.13832 OOMS ~\u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED double parlour, Also back room, on bath flat; private family.no children.References.\u2018Apply 243 Mountain pt 135 2 GENTLEMEN WISHING coms furnished rooms will find same, with _all modern conveniences, Auer light, etc, at 232 McGill College ave : veniences.Tra 1 » Metcalfe et 120 4 saw ooMs \u2014 TO LET \u2014 FUBNISHED FR°° single rooms on bath fiat, ttabl 138 8 M \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED at No.89 Maneñeld nt.12094 for gentleman: Also large front room on ground floor.Apply 104 Union ave.137 4e0d OR TWO OENTLEMEN class aécommodat hone: breakfast it vr ohison \u2018at.: 187 4eoû coms \u2014 ro 4 Ol BATHROOM Mat, telephodte.and ail modern conveniences.Abory n Drummond st.kis Ro =.FRONT ROOM UNFURNKISH.od: also furnished recom.wuitable for die\u201d - ear IN Cuth: OOM \u2014 A NICB FURNISHED first Joon, all modern HED ROOK.632 Bherbrooks st.188 3 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, oy An wen £004 locality and contra ce .OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS: TO let on bath flat.§ Wrexham ave.oft Guy st, nedr St Antoine st OOM \u2014 LARGE.front room So bam two entiekion o Sraidlan - \" JE ES 1 NTED \u2014 LADY AND geNT WAN EP wo ehitar LEMEN.RTLRRAUE THONK MAI ES en ui quai e or without board.bataroom fiat, hot water, gas, very central, comfortable.927a 8t.Antoine, corner Windsor.13% 2 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 98 S'ÉAN- ley atreet, dnuhle rooms also table board.Transients accommodated.13@ PRo0m8 __AND BOARD: ONE COUPLE and one singls, Well furnished, .;and first class board, hct and cold wat in bath; moderate price.25 Victoria st.1 2 OOM\u2014 TO LET, A LARGE FRONT room, suitable for two, on bath flat two cupboards, Auer light, telephoné \u2018and good board.136 Balle st.Bo \u2014 MRS.POULIN, MTOR, diplomate, has rooms and board, for ladies during confinement; strictly \u201cprivate; terms moderate.171 Montcalm.OOMS AND BOARD.MOST CENtral uptown location, large âouble room on bath flat, suitable for two gentlemen.Apply 2 Durooher at.131 2e04 OOM \u2014 TO RENT A FURNISHED room on bathroom flat, with board, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen.Apply W, 107 Staniey st.Reooxs \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOM with board, also\" table board.92 -Un- lon avenua.133 20 Ro945 \u2014 FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND board to let.all accommodations, much as Auer light, bath, with hot and cold water, also use of telephone, French fam- 11y, .for two gentlemen.83 St.Hubert sf.133 3 OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES during confinement; private.Mrs Bonme, Ladies\u2019 Doctor, 51 Sanguinet nt.49 50cod ROARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, SINGLE AND double, in up to date use, Auer light, shower bath; gentlemen only.69 Oe borne- st.~ - 188 7 Rooxs \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND BIN.gle rooms on bathroom flat, Auer light and telephone.First clase board.115 Milton st 133 3 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.VWANTED \u2014 BCOTCH GENTL desires good board and lodging, re vate family preferred.Good Jocation Poll particulars, B, 800, Bitar Office.age 7 and 3, wisn board end room with private fami] some nice locality and convenient to Py Please state terms & 558, Bae.Office.A _ ENGINEERING: oo 6 COTE STREET.PHONE MA HALL ENGINEERING WORKS Consulting\u2019 Engineers & Burveyors | Member N.E G Instivany \u2018 Peek \u201cBo RR, axe 4 mrivite bout, aie fa, OARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD.WOULD like summer boarders at Old Orchard Farm, Stanbury, Que.plenty of shade trees, long mallery, 40 miles east of Montreal; terms $3.00; children on moderate terms.Apply Mrs.\u2018Geo.Pendlebury, Farndon, Que.OARD \u2014 FEW SELECT BOARDERS, can de accommodated at \u2018\u2019Buhnylawn Cottage\u2019 during summer months, good boating.fishing and bathing, boat and launch livery \u2018tonvenieént.No children taken.Apply Mre.C.Farlinger, Box §8, Ft.Covington, N.Y.133 5 law BPARP \u20ac LAKE L'ACHIGAN, ACCOMmodation for eummer boarders, super- for meala, nice airy rooms, large verandah, good boating.fishing.fine sandy beach for bathing.nouse situated on Lake shore, commanding a splendid view of this, the finest and one of thé largest lakes in the Lauren- tians.Boats fres.Terms reasonable PF.Forget-Despatie, 8t.Hypolite (de KH- Kenny), County Terrebonne, P.Q.121 6 Saw OARD \u2014 BPRING CREEK FARM House open to summer boardery during the summer months.Arthur Davis, prietor, Christieville, Que.$7 10 law DAR\": \u2014 LONDON, ENGLAND.VISITors will find comfortable room and liberal table with Mrs.Btark, §2 Torring- ton square, Bloomsbury.Central \u201ciuation w tf OARD \u2014 BTANSTEAD HOT#., S8TAN- stead, Que.Hotel is now open to receive summer boarders.Stanst se situated on the Boston and Main Railway.one mile from Vermont line, four hours\u2019 ride from Montreal.the hotel is 1100 ft.above sea level.pleamant drivos, fishing, etc, liv- éry in connection.Further information apply Hall & Nettleton, Proprietors.JBCARDERS WANTED AT ELMSDALE Cottage.Mystic, one of the pl test and healthiest localities in tern Townships.Good board, abundance of shade trees, rooms high and alry: churches and station near: two trains In and from Montreal: Post Office opposite.Apply to Mrs.Judson Bockus, Mystic.OARD \u2014 THE BEST CARE AND ATtention at moderate terms, \u2018is offered young lad at farm house for summer months.Address A, 431, Btar Office.ARD \u2014 A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS can find good accommodations at a farm house, fine location; terms moderate; two minutes\u2019 walk from electric cara Apply Mrs.Salmon.Salmon Station, Cartiervi 1e Que.BOARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS CAN BS accommodated at pleasant country piace for summer months.Apply Mrs.Char Jebole.Pointe e.PBPARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT ST.Agathe des Monts, fitst class né modation, flae location.Apply to Mrs.M.Haynes, Lakeview Cottage, St.Agathe des Monts.183 3 Saw BOARDERS CAN BB ACCOMMODATED at Poplar Farm, good board.Jarge rooms, shady trees, dally mall, horse and carriage to let; terms moderate.For particulars apply to Mrs.8.Crossfield, Abbots- ford, Que.129 Seod PBCARD \u2014 ORCHARD FARM HOUSE pleasantly situated on Memphremagog Lake, near wharf and Post Office.three miles to Bolton Bwiphur Springs: nice sandy beach; bathing house: piano: terme §4 and $5 per week; reference furnished: photo at Montreal Bustness Men's League, 1653 Notre Dame st.Angus St.Martin, Knowlton Landing, Que.127 4 law BeAr?\u2014 MONTREAL HOTEL, LA- prairie, freshly painted ana repaired.fs now open for summer boarders at low rates.Jos.Lamarre, Prop.127 2 law ARD \u2014 AT HILLHURST FARM.beautiful soenery, high location, vary healthy: near Lake Memphremagog.Apply Mra.Hurlbut, ast Bolton, Que.127 10 law ARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS WANT- BOARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD.HAYING ely made further Improvéments in my houséd, | am prepared to give very res- sonable terms, diner per week or per month, to.parties desiring accommodafy on House located overlooking both Lac Isles and Lake Charlebois: excellent rd and Dest fishing In Laarentian Gistrfet.8 lendid accommodation, good meals, and ean rates.Use of boats fres, Address for further articulars Ben.Leroux Fils, St.Marguerite.131 8 law Bose, ACCOMMODATION rok boarders at Maple plenty shade, airy rooms, ao 1- mile from C.V.R.Station, near Catholic Chureh.Day peu D Forms 83.For further particulars a Mrs.Mary Russell, North Stanbridge, 121 § Jaw OARD \u2014 AFTER JUNK def BOARDers will be accommodated at St Gabriel de Brandon.Houses overlooking lake, ton minutes\u2019 walk from station.Adults only, Address Box 29, St.Gabriel! Ge Brandon, Que 181 10 3aw OARD \u2014 AT BUTTERNUT BANK Farm, on Lake Memphremagog.The lake and mountain scenery of this section is unsurpassed: our location i» cool and breesy, uated vo the Flessantes part ot the lake, with fine view of th are large énd Sm fortable, with plots 7, of shade near.J.B Ball, Knowlton, Landi 117 11604 ANTED \u2014 BOARDERS AT THB LAKE Home Farm, situated 6 miles from Magog, on west shore of lake Memphre- tmagog.Fine front and good sand beach.For terms, etc, apply J.M.Bowen, Chan- nell, Que 115 12 law BARD \u2014 HOTBL BELMONT, STE, Agathe des Monts, Que.near Lake des Sables, first class mmodation, moderate prices: special rates for families; af boats free.No consumption.118 iteod ARD \u2014 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, IN FULL view of lake, L'Achigan, board; boats free; good Hvwery: spect rates for familles.Baptiste Beauchamp.Lake L'Achigan, St.Hypoltte de Wilkenor.* OARD TRO LAKE BOARDING house, Bt.athe des Monts, about 1 1-2 mile from station.splendid site.EB Adam, Propristor.167 26 saw ARD \u2014 FIRÊT CLASS BOARD AND rooms at St.Agathe, elegantiy furnished, all modern conveniences.For par- Yeuters and terms sppiy Adrien Téllier, SL Agath 107 Séeoûd ARD \u2014 IN A FRENCH FAMILY FOR young boy or girl at Sabrevois, Que.\u2018on Ribhelileu river: two mibutes\u2019 walk from station.French lessons given if wanted Address Box 11], Sabrevois, P.Que.133 3 2aw B°4RP\u2014 \u201cSUNSHINE HOUSE\u201d 18 on for summer boarders; no objection children.Address Sunshine House, Que.138 deoû OARD \u2014 LARGE ROOM TO RENT AT Montreal South, facing river, nice Jo- cality, suit two friends, $7 per month or with board, breakfast and per, $3 per week; close to train.15 mindtes frém boat w, 398, Sitar Office.> Goan \u2014 DIXIB, ON LAKE FRONT, house formerly occupied by Mr.Ives, between Country Club and Golf Links; rooms with meals; everything first class; transients socommodated; house now open.Address K.Cockburn, Dixie, Que.B°45D \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD IN private family at Beaconsfidld.Apply ai No.& cottage, Beaconsfield, or 14% Park avenus.133 à OARD \u2014 House, will TILE oma une 25th, to receive a few private boarders.Apply to 138 10 eo0d vols, P.k D.Tussey, 104.BE \u2014 cuir AGATHE DES ou el racer Desai) view Foro terma wpply to Mra I, Be = SUMMER BOARD WANTRD.ANTED \u2014 PROM END OP JUNE FOR summer months, by young married couple.rooms aad in the eountry, within 35 miles of Montreal: private fem- fly preferred.P.101, Star Office.131 3 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY, BOARD on farm for few weeks; neighbourhood of Richmond, Que.; state terms.A, 4681, Star offioe.ANTED \u2014 ON LAKE SHORE ROOM and board for one 6r two young men.Please state terms to N, 4766, Siar Omics.ww VVANTED ~ FOR NEXT FOUR MONTHS comfortable home om tor lad of about seventeen (epileptic).Angly J, 4548, Star Office.138 4 daw NTED \u2014 GE N WISHES TO secure comfortable quarters in the country for three or four months, within one hour's ride from Montreal, for self, wife and four Fear old child, preferably where there is good fishing: but accommodation must be first class: or would rent suitable cottaxe.Please state terms and ypartiou- lars W, 387, Star Offios - > LAWN MOWERS blaery Sharpened 3 Saint Toraton aires.Clippers, Basors, we.Bergeron à Go, 18 Bt PENMANSHIP.RXPERY PEND.Beauchamp\u2014 EX Ses re Certificates and diplomas flied.Addresses a al} kinds of fine rives egtly qxetuted.Cire cular free.Studio: 8 © 8.FRUITS.Norice OF REMOVAL \u2014 FAIRVIEW | M* H.JERVAS WILL OPEN A CONfectionery and ice cream parlour on Saturday, June 4th, on Notre Dame street, 2 Goors west of McGill st.Carnations will be given away to customers gratis.New York fect) y.181 PIANO TUNING, TONING, REGULATing, $1.50, by John Cross, practical piano and organ tuner, late with Karn Piano Ca.; 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play was charged against the American team.\u201cAfter she publication of this ar- .secretary.of .the.National Rifle Association of Great Britain, Col.CR.Crosse, addressed a communica- oh be \u2018be National Rifle Association asking for an explanation es to Eve article and for categorical to certain questions, giving 1 tion the rifle used in the ~on- t culariy.steting: \u2018In ask- \u201cto lay this letter before tne Rifle Association of America + \u201cfor tlelr consideration and reply, I - - bave ©-say-that my council have no other object in view than to dispel the letter from the National Rifle ation of Great Britain was sub- to the Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association of America at a meeting held in Washington, D.C., January 19, 1904, and the ent (Gen.Spencer) was instructed reply thereto.which he did, GEN.SPENCER'S REPLY.the first place, by authority of M E.Bell, who was quot- \u2018in the article referred to in the » he denies that Major Bell had e any such statement, The statement attributed to Major Bell, being that he took the view that the rifles in question copld not properly be used.fGen.BSpencerscommunication further stated that the team was equipped with two rifles, both of Governed m Xp - -, rare egy EEE pre we 8 9 Ade cis ant ws gmedmgr on ta vd NT 5 Reg ont ak a are suffering from kidney trouble.and\u2019 do not know what alls them, They may have either rheumatism, dropsy, headache, backache, bad breath, bad témper, sick stomach, swollen feet, puffed facs, sleeplessness, brain fag, loss of courage, melancholy, or any of the one hundred and one troubles that aiise from disordered kidneys.'.B =J \u2018The Kidney Pill, will gure any and all of U=JU- these troubles, because it attacks the seat of the disease and then the symptoms disappear.Why suffer and be a burden to yourself and everyone around you when you might be cured at so small an expense and so little trouble?You take no chances.Bu-Ju, The Kidney Pill ls guaranteed to 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that if there was the slightest objection to the use I the rifles to which were attached the special barrels, his team was to {mmediately discard them and shoot with the old-model rides taken with them.OTHER TEAMS COGNIZANT.ie \u201cAt a meeting of the directors of the National Rifle Association ¢ America, January 19, 190, Col.Bruce distinctly aies that the character of the rifles ch.were used sas théroughly un- undérstood by évery team captain,and no objection whbktever was ralsed; : er, that it was known by every- ¥ that these rifiés were to be used ¥ the American team; also that the rifles referred to were freely passed over to officers and members of other teams, to the officers of the competition, and others for examination and trial if desired; he alwo stated that the eR with the special.barrels attached uly and publicly sanctioned by National Rifle Association of Am, ea He then procesded to rive a de- \u2018files as requested, ca Sarecd with the pitch of the e groovin of mr rite, t the new e le published by Mr.Far- .row: in the Star \u2018the statement was piece that An enlarged barrel was used, cab.This Gen.Spencer distinctly eee -and stated that the barrels were ation 50 cal, rifle.Gen.Spence further quoted trom articles published In the Shooting Times of Lon- dott and the Volunteer Service Gazette, which articles gave description of the Hes used by the Amerigan team and silted \u2018hat the whole matter had been y gone into by a selected com- miftee of the National Rifle Associa- tant of Great Britain Fi that the rifles were una ously permitted to, be sined.\u201d UE THE BRITISH RIFLES .W.B.Short, a corporal in the nth Regiment of the State militia, and one of the members of the Ameri- san team which won the Palma trophy at Bisley in 1903, states that the condi- v£ the fact that the American team whs using rifles with speclal barrels .and specially made ammunition.He \"facture In entire well known French publicist and a erning the rifle which had been adopted by the War Department for use in our army.Also I told him that our ammunition, while being specially made for the match, had been made by the company furnishing ammunition to the Government and identical with it.he had asked me, and his reply was that the rifle barreis of the English team had been made dy a private firm and afterwards gent to the Government arsenal for inspection, approval, and stamping with the Government mark.Mr.Cross told ime that the ammunition also had especially made, so it ds.clear from'his answer that while the rifies and ammunéition used by the British team were not literally of service 'ctiéracter, De.were : aii catt- ridges wsed by the American \u2018team.: THE AMERICAN ADVANTAGE.\u201cThe advantage we derived from having the barrels made in private works was a more structed to conform to the Government pattern.The reason we had them made was that we knew that the English team would do the self same thing.To sum matters up, it is a fact that not à man who shot on the English team used a rifle made in the Government works.- \u201cFurther than my talk with Mr.Cross, let me ay that the captains of the two teams had a conference a week before the day of the match and this matter of rifle barrels was taken up and thoroughly discussed, and there was never the vaguest thought of & protest on the part of the E en.\u201d THE NEW RIFLE.~~ At the office of the Winchester Arm Company it was sald that on July 11, 1903, the date of the Palma trophy shoot, there were two rifles in servics Krag Jorgensen and the Springfield + model.The new rifle of the army, which has supplanted the Krag piece, is made at Springfield, and th?members -of the Ae oot Bisley wore aaa: b a ey were manu- accordance cations governing the construc- specifi new Springfield plece.ton of the p S84.Leroy-Beaulien Lecture.To-mhorrow M.Leroy-Beaulieu, .the member of the Institute, will give à lecture at the Monument National, under the auspices of the Association St.paid : \u201cFully two weeks before the shoot, Jean Baptiste, and the Alliance Fran- calse.(Japanese Headache Cure) ER bn cok tn tkdag Zao Teblet.} \u201cIn turn I asked him the question | use in the United States army, the | with the} WLI OFFICERS Green Men Should Not Be Aliowed to Handle .+ Rifles.THE VARIOUS SUMMER CAMPS Hames of the Officers Who Win : Cexptitate the, Different Pro- .| .visiomal Staffa.Special b the Montreal Star, - Ottaws June 2\u2014Militia ord orders isgued lost evp , contain the following an- n The atention of of all officers of the mi- Utia, andcaptains of rifie 1» called tothe extreme danger, to the public, even on the safest range, in allowing untriined men to handle the rifle .without [upervision.Prac! famon-havi received a reasonable prelimi- naly traling, it should be impossible for a shot t+ miss the target by more than Pre ok feet, except In the cases where shots the ground first and ricochet.In the cor cass the ilfo of à bullet D always lmited tô a distance, but in the case of wild may travel a very long one side or the other beforo the ground.There no possible excuse for a man \u201c10: vrigude \"major, Rest.Levis Camp, \u2018 July: No.8 Co.R.C.R., 1st Field Battery, \u2018peace time.Ma.Pon detachments of foreign troops of Asdt.\u2019 plied for on béhalr of tne, vis through their - respective = aha he attention of = { DoNT BECOME, oe Mi Toe following Limits and Saw Elle are offered for sal by BS .Algenquin- Park Limits, consisting of berths in Peck.1 Hunter & ; MoLaughlin Townships.2 Trent and Moira Limits, consisting of licensed lots in Peter- boro, Hastings, HaHiburton and Addington Counties, __ _& Desded Lots in Peterboro, Hastings and Addington Countles.This Mill is at Dresent in running operation.+ - & Trenton Saw Mill.; Intending purchasers can ook Ît over in actual operation at any \u201d time and arrange for delivery atthe! end of the:sawing season, 8.Algonquin Park Mill, a quantity of machinery and plant, In- \"cluding a burner, 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\u2014 Toronto.fa ot ay, Pater Bt.Hall Otta tna, ancouver.ax, Ofews ' 195 t43aw Fifteen years experience has shown us howa mander, Lieut.-Col.Hon.P.Landry, R.Major H: 0.\u201cRoy, 87th 8th Infantry e\u2014Brigade com- Lieut.-Col.G.Evanturel, Regt.; brigade major, Capt, G.T.Sivan Sth Regt.CAMPS OF INSTRUCTION.The following units of active militia formed Into p onal brigades will be represented for days\u2019 training in camps of instruction at the places and dates ed: Ottawa Camp, Ont \u20143ist June to 2nd Department .should be run and our subscribers get the benefit of, our experience.BN SRG BB THE TOILET Laprairie Camp, Que\u201428th June to 9th Julv; 15th Field Battery, No.3 Bearer Company, No.3 Field Hospital Company.3rd Cavalry Brigade\u2014éth, 7th, 11th : Hussars and 18th Scottish \u2018Light Dra- A LAUNDRY CO.Limited, goons.Ph î Three Rivers Camp, Que.\u201438th June ones Up 4380, 4381, 4383.to 9th July; No.No.4 Co.3 Co.R C.A.8.C,, 11th, 84th, Both.ra and 85th Regiments.Que.\u201428th June to 9th ou § Bearer Co, No, 5 Field Hospital THE UNITED WORKMEN.Company.ah Jntantry Bi Brigade\u2014{th, 17th, 18th = 3th Infantry Brizado\u2014sist, §7th, 89th and 92nd Regiments Lieut.Col.W.À.C.Demney, command- \u2014\u2014 at Battle Creek.Battle yoreek, Mich, Jun June Supreme Corps of Guides; Major A.C.Quid \u2018Workman H.Miller, of | Corpe of Guides, and Sergt.the lent Order of mites Workmen, Browne, R.E., will proceed to the Teer: died at n° sanitoriom from a, eral camps of ruction for the ney trouble, er an ness » out instructional dutips under several weeks.He was a St.Loufs man, reotay ota] orders to be issued by the general ut Joined the the A.O.U.W.twenty years officer comman: Kansas City.Meveral of the Su- he rolls for enlistment for peace and preme Lodge officers, as well as his wife, who Is prominent In\u2019 in the ladies\u2019 auxiliary of the A.O.U.W., were with him when he died.je was 61 years of age.The remains will be taken to St.Louis 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for Hot and Cold Sulphur and Saline Baths, A new Kitchen has been built, equipped with all the most modern appliaÏces, e Cuisine will be equal to that of any hotel in Canada.A new and interesting Golf Course has been laid out by C.R.Murray, the well known professional of the Westmount Golf Club.For rates, plans and other information apply to FREDERIC A.JONES, Mana SUMMER RESORTS.Charming mov tarte aad Tiea The vicinity affords beautiful scenery, fine sea bathing end unexcelled fishing.Guests have the privilege of salmon and trout fishing in connection with the house.Salmon and Trout Fishing Par Excellence.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED .JUNE 1ST.) so lohg \u2018and favourably known, offers first ciass \u2018accommodation for tourists, with all thre comforts of home.Before making your plans for your summer outing, be sure to write for terms and other ihformation to 181 §2 LONDON, ENG., HOTELS.When in Loaden, ge te the HOLBORN VIADUGT HOTEL adjoining Holborn Viaduct Station (8.E.and C.R.) equally convenient for City and West End; in touch with the great Marketa of the World.Every modern Comfort.Moderate Tariff.STOPPED FREE.Permanently 8pecial terms for \u2018 prolonged stay.Cured by DR.KLINE'S GREAT NRRVE RESTORER.Positive 1156 13 law ITs Care for Norvous Diseases, Tits; Epilepsy, treme.od £t.Vitus Dance.No Pits or Rervousness after first day's use.Treatise and 3% trial bottle seat through Ganadian Azencies VRÉK te Fi Patients, paying expreess chargery only when received.Penh to Dr.Kline, i4d., 51 Arch 8t., Phila- delpbia, Pa.163 Saw tf W.&F.P.CURRIE & CO.Portiand Cement, Whiting Drain Pipes, Fire Bricks.Fire Clay, ste 345 ST.JAMES ST.in RA law I guarantee lo hold any reducible Hernia in reach of a Truss, \u201c Consultation Free 130 Peel Street, - Neèr Winôser, MONTREAL 19Jawtt.B LINDMAN, M'fnat Penny Bank ef Toronto Incorporated.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 4.\u2014A charter has -been granted incorporating the Penny Bank, of Toronto, which will take up the work of the Victor Five Cents Bavings Association and the Bt.Andrew's Church Institute Penny Savings Association.The Dumber of five cents savings banks will ba increased in tha schools and elsewhere throughout the eity.Detroit United Railway nger éarn- \" report for three we s ending May 1808, ies 2008, 3289, 496.95; gal, pected Hotte ee | ADIRONDACKS \u201c AND LAKB CHAMPLAIN, Hotel Ausable Chasm At the famous Ausable Chasm.New and mo ern in all polntments; grand scemery; idea drives and walsa ks ; goi oif and d tennts ; otir own datry and gardens; pure artesian well water; special rates to families and parties; cottages lo rent; write for terms.J.HENRY OTIS, Gen.Mgr., 127 26eod Ausable Chasm, N.Y.ST.ANDREWS, N.B.On Passamaquoddy Bay, near Eastport, Me.Excellent golf links, boating, bathing, fishing.HARVEY & WOOD, Hotel Bellevue, Boston.109 89eod THE INN,\u201d The Angler's Paradise ot the Thousand The only stone and.brick hotel in the Islands, Elevator, Tennis, Billiards, Bowling, Golf.Rates $2.00 to $8.00.Booklets on application.TER L.DAY, 138 26eod Gananoque, Ont.MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL, 8t.Faustin, B Q.) Fine, comfortable hotel, with all modern improvements.Highest location in the Leurentians.Ten lakes filled with red trout within easy distance.Carriages meet all trains.No consumptives need apply.Taking care of fishing parties a aspect =~ Terms reasonable.103 26e0d J.A.DANSEREAU.Prop.ST.ROSE HOTEL, St Ross, Is now open for summer boarders.Also Cottages with large grounds joining the Hotel.Special rates for families.Apply 1348, ROBERTS, Prop.aw THE TAHAWUS HOUSE.KBENE VALLEY, N.Y.Altitude 1,033 feet.Fine rotds, fishing, tennis bowling, very; $10 to 314 per week, 117 12-04 \u2018GEO.W.KGOLEFIELD, Prop.BAY VIEW HOUSE, Missisquoi Bay, Philipsburg, Que, will open 16th June, new hotel, facing bay, 150 ft.from water's edge, contains 35 accommodation rooms.Good bo Further jn- formation apply F.Prop.131 ¢ cod _-_ ROBERT HOTEL.Board at Berthiervilie, Que., first class service amd board Hotel situated opposite river and boat wharf and next to railway station; English spoken; good sample room for travellers.Robert Hotel, formerly Hotel ap Canadas, Berthierville, Que.138 Geod BOULE ROCK HOUSE, ttle Metis, Que.Will reopen for guests Jude 20th.For particulars write Wm.Astle.127 Seca \u201cTHE GRAMERCY,\u201d Desirable summer home, spations groumds, ample 2 shade and excellent cuisine.Rates 1 rates for July and September.\u201cae ehem, N.H 127 13e0d LITTLE METIS, XILWINNING COTTAGE, will open June 20th, for the accommodation of private boarders; good pecommods- tion at moderate con.For pa aes 8 pri pr vo Yam Turriff, Lita que uoi Bay, will open June 1st.(Good boating, hing and teanis Freund; fine drives.For information apply to J.Fortin, Propris- Telephone in every room.Gaspe Basin| The \u2018Favourite Spot for Health and.Aport.- | Vis 0.1.2.Bound Trty Ticket from Mpntrea) BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.- \"THE ALGONQUIN, \u20181 200 yards [rom depot.Good Lvery.Boats + CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, Philipeburg, Que.delighttully tates on the shores of Miesth- - Passenger Ty prings, Ont.Caledonia ABENAKIS.June Ist fo Od, x68, Boating, Fishing; Sogile Sut Abenakis rer Water thd cor Pet \u20ac of the Booklets toobet : Tor ane of | Pre nor i x Prompt attention to csrrespondenes, G.KIMPTON, Manager, Adenatle Springs.Q; THE WENTWORTH, New Castle ES ns 1% hours from oda! actomm tre.Splendid golf links, mrand drives, bnating, bathing.swimming pool, - Centre for nutomobiling.HARVEY & WOOD, New Hotel Bellevue, Boston.93 39.004 : LARKIN HOUSE, ATLANTIC HOUSE, WATCH HILL, B.L Under Management of GILBERT JOHNSON & SONS.\u201c 181 13004 Send for vookled, BELLEVUE HOUSE, CARILLON.Finest situation on Ottawa River; highe ly patronized; half way from Montreal and Ottawa; good boating and fishing: iron spring water noted for its medical guatities; excellent board.For terms, ap, : 125 6 eoû WAUMBEK mea Ia the White 3 A.J.MUBPHY, Manager.WILL OPEN, SUR Information obtained aad e! aédreseing Mr.Murphy at Serta House, Lakewood.No.watt sume her Bon\u201d THE NONANTUM KENKERUNEPORT, Me.Opes from Jena 15th to tour.Da.ead for bookiel.M RER qu MRS.JAMES CLIFFORD, Prop.\"139 38 MANSION HOUSE, CACOUNA, ru open the 16th of June.All modern improvements; sea water baths, hot end cold, in the house; first class service will be given to all Aor | further fnfor- mation write to Mr.A.Manager, Mansion House, Casoune.BAY VIEW HOTEL, Bay View, Maise + < Tader sew mansesment, sll modern tmprovemeatey Seat tn finals ont two miles om oA rd Station.hotel.PF.L Ordway! Square Lake House, ** FASTIN .is the only hotel in the North Fat exclusively to tourists and fishing parties.House is new and commodious.Two ôf the best lakes on the line reserved for guests.tree.w.\u20ac.FYFE.St.Faustin Station.116% saw ADIRONDACKS, MAPLEWOOD INN, Ellsabsthtewn, J, Te now, open; thoroughly modern.Iliustrat ted bt ve arith tait informe SENTE Proprietor.127 26eo4 ° vo.\u201ca 3 A & \u2018COLONIAL INN AND COTTAGES, OGUNQUIT, MAINE, located on Maine Sore June 15th, 125 13e0d Commercial Hotel, Frasevville, P.Q Centrally Iocuted and highest situation in row of iver.37 miles ride Te a 3 w fi =.© + Drevied: \u201cHoke FORERITY \u2018vilbestéd.AN\u201d | 85 miles from Boston, comin ne and country.fine beach and fishing.House newly arnished taty 5 ; mui, ete - -\u2014.\u2026 LA. Measure, Was Amended \u201cAlmost Out of All = Recognition.SOME IMPORTANT CLAUSES Special Taxes That May Now Be « Levied\u2014Clauses That Were Killed.Te There was considerable interest among the aldermen upon the receipt from Quebec of the Montreal bill as it finally Rassed the Legislature and became law.The aldermen, after carefully perus- fng it, admitted it had been cut and doctored in a way by the legislators that scarcely one of them recognized their original handiwork.The bill showed that whole pages, asking for expropriations, had been ruthlessly blue-penciled: as had also the clause asking that the City Council be allowed to borrow money, without restriction, for public works and expropriations.This famous clause read As follows: \u201c461b.Notwithstanding any provision to the contrasy.the council may, by resolution or by-law.decide to do public works, such as the development of the water-works service.the building and enlargement of municipal buildings, \u201c ftncluding markets.fire and police stations, city hall and others; the making of squares or public parks in accordance with the lines of the homologated plan or of any special plan, and to expropriate, at its discretion, immove- ables or parts of immovables it may need for any such improvement, and may sell by public auction or private contract the remainder of the land or buildings not required for the proposed improvements.\u201d Another pernicious clause which was killed was that proposing the city should pay \u201cmarket\u201d values for property instead of \u201cassessors\u2019\u201d values; and \u2018that Interested parties should be allowed to grant awards.THE MOST IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS.\u2026 The - most- important amendments were those relating to the punishment of persons found guilty of corrupt practices at elections.As the law now stands persons guilty of bribery can get off by paying a fine.The amended clause reads as follows: \u201cThe first paragraph of article 227 of the Act 62, Victoria Chapter 58, Is replaced by the following: \u2018227.Every person shall be deemed guilty of bribery and shall be punishable accordingly, who, to induce a person to allow himself to be nominated, as a candidate or to refrain from becoming a candidate, or to withdraw if nominated.having the qualification required t-< be legally nominated as candidate.This provision shall not apply to pendng cases.\u201c8.Article 230 of the Act 62 Victoria, id 58, Is replaced by the follow- \u201c230.Any person guilty of the act of bribery mentioned in articles 223, 226, 227, 228 and 229, shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $200.nor more than $400, and In default of payment, of an imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than twelve months.This provision shall apply to offences committed, but not yet Judged.\u201d ALDERMANIC QUALIFICATIONS.The clause regarding the qualifications of Mayor and aldermen has been amended in the following way: \u201cNo person can be validly nominated or elected as mayor or alderman.who is not a British subject, of the full age of twenty-one years, or if he has been by a court of justice, and confined in the.common gaol, or penitentiary therefor, or who is in holy orders or a minister or a teacher of any religious denomination, or a judge or clerk of any court, or member of the Federal or Provincial Government, or who has any contract with the city for the per- declared guilty of a criminal ned | formance of any work, or who is surety | for auy such contract, or who as an advocate, conducts or carries against the city in any court of justice or in any expropriation proceedings, or who is a party to or interested in any sult against the city, or whose firm or any member thereof conducts a case against the city, or.who im directly or- indirectly, interested in a cause, suit, or .claim against the city, or who is In any way accountable for the city revenue, or in the employ of the city or who is indebted to the city for taxes, assessments on real estate or water-rate, \u2014 special assessments for local improvements being excepted.\u201d A BATCH OF NEW TAXES, The following shows just what new taxes are to be imposed : \u201cA speclal tax not exceeding fifty dollars on every person selling or offering for sale by retail any bankrupt stock or stocks exclusively, and a special tax not exceeding one hundred dollars on every person temporarily opening a shop or temporarily occupying any other premises to sell or offer for male therein any articles or goods whatsoever.\u201d \u201cA special tax, (not exceeding two hundred dollars on every life, accident, Or guarantee insurance company, doing busineas and taking risks in the eity), and a special tax, not exceeding one hundred dollars, on every mars fne Insurance company doing business and taking risks In the city.\u201d \u201cWhen a fire insurance compañy combines other branches of.lusurance an additional special tax snall be levied upon such compm:,y, Lhat is to say, the tax the rate whereof is the.highest en any of the said branches of fnsur- snce respectively.\u201d \u201cA spevial tax, not exceeding four hundred dollars on every bank doing business in the city, with a paid up oapital of one million dollars or less; lars on every bank, the paid.up capital whe ts more than one mlü- lion dollars but does not exceed two million doliara, and a tax, not excegd- ing six hundred dollars, on every such bank, the paid up capital whereof is above twa million dollars.\u201d \u201cEvery such bank shall further pay a tax of one hundred dollars for every branch it has within the city limits\u201d \u201cA special tax, not exceeding one bundred dollars, on every detective agency, and a special tax, in the form of a licensé, not exceeding five dollars, on every constable (not being in the exclusive service of the municipality, of the Government.or of railway, or navigation companies).\u201d \u201cA special tax not exceeding five dollars on every automobile, vehicle or other vehicle not drawn by horses, ness or pleasure, and a special tax, not exceding twenty dollars on every automobile, vehicle or other wehicle not drawn by horses, serving for the conveyance of travellers.\u201d \u201cA special tax, not exceeding fifty dollars, on every carriage or other vehicle used for advertising purp s \u201cA special tax.not exceeding twenty dollars, upon every person, firm, comber of Augustin Daly's Shakespearion pany and upon every corporation not residing or having a place of business within the city limits of the city, who shall come therein to carry on retail trade.or who therein shall cause to be delivered or delivers by waggons or vehicles, goods so sold In the city.\u201d \u201cA special tax, not exceeding five dollars.on every boot-blacking establishment or stand.\u201d .\u201cA special tax, not exceeding thirty dollars.on every vehicle drawn by three or more horses not already tax- \u201cA special tax, not exceeding one hundred dollars, on every person or agent of a person or company not occupying any stall, store or warehouse, licensed for the sale of butcher's meat, game or poultry within the limits of the city.and taking orders for any one or more of such victuals, or for salted or smoked meat, or hog meat.or offering for sale one or more of such victuals from door to door, or from shop to shop.\u201d \u201cA tax, not exceeding one hundred dollars.on all brokers who are members of the stock exchange, and on all other brokers or persons carrving on the stock exchange business, either as agents.correspondents or representatives of brokerage or exchange brokerage firms exempting the members of the corn exchange.\u201d The Act in regard to the widening tive hundreë-gol-} used exclusively for purposes of busi- ] For Al Every Elgin Watch is in Watches.* For Present Time For Future Time | ELGIN TIME fully guaranteed.All jewelers \u201cTimemakers and Timekeepers,\u2019 an illustrated history of the watch, sent free upon request to Even NATIONAL WATCH CO., Eien, (ta.oe DEI\" Time have of St.Lawrence street reads as follows: , gocccecece 000000000000 00ON) \u201c24, The clty, In accordance with the resolution passed on the 4th May, 1904, may widen St.Lawrence street from Pine avenue to Mount Royal avenue at an approximate cost of $23,- 000.This improvement shall be made in 1905, and paid for as follows: One half by the «ity \u2018and the other half by means of an assessment levied on all the proprietors of real estate n both sides of the said street from Pine avenue to Mount Royal avenue.in 20 annu.l \u201cnd consecutive instalments, with interest at 5 per cent.per year, payable annually from the date of the coming into force of the assessment roll.\u201d | OOOIC HOPOPOPOOCPPOOEE® 0ODOOODHDCOODHDODEHEOECO (9) 0,00000000000000000000000 \u201c\"rHER NEW CLAUSES.There are various other new clauses which are: \u201cThe city may.by creating an insurance fund, Insure itself againgt risks by fire.wholly or in part, in the discretion of the council, provided a sum not exceeding five per cent.of the value of thd buildings s shown cn © \u201cjinffet an imprisonment, the valuation roll, be entered every ar year in the estimates, be put aside, and cap'talized as an insurance fund to be employed solely for that purpose.\u201d \u2019 \u201cTo protect members of the c:ty fire brizade against accindents resulting from false fire alarms, and to that end not excee-i- ing fifty dollars and costs or both penalties at once, and in def-uit of payment of the said fine and costs, a further Linprisonment, not exceeding three months for infringement of any by-law adopted under this paragraph.The exemption enacted by the \u2018ore- going article shall not apply to ;r- sons occupying buildings or lands, he- longing to His Majesty or to.the federal or provincial governments ofher- wise than in their official capacity, which persons shall be taxed ike other proprietors, lessees oF occupants of immoveables, notwithstanding the exemption of such bullidings or lands.\u201d \u201cThe city is authorized to correct an error of calculation with regard to the expropriation of a property belonging to the Canada Life Assurance Company.in St.Peter street, according to which the total price to be paid for the expropriated property was entered as six thousand dollars instead of eight thousand dollars, to pay the difference and complete the expropriation on this basis as rectified.\u201d The clauses asking that the city build corduits and buy out the Montreal Gas Company were killed.5 Numerous and bitter have been the complaints concerning the speed maintained by automobiles in this city.It is stated, and the allegation seems only too open to proof, that in their perambulations many chauffeurs of this city maintain a speed that is dangerous both to pedestrians and vehi cles.al it Thomas, the weird old wizard of Ermistoun, were to be suddenly transported from the limbo proper to deceased wizards, to Sherbrooke street, west or Western avenue, almost any afternoon or evening, Thomas would assuredly go wild with joy.He would see another of his prophecies fulfilled.He would see the sons of men propelled, moving whither they will, apparently by no human agency.Thomas THEY WERE CROSSING THE STREET.would be delighted,\u2014for a moment.Then.as he crossed the street, the hair on the head of Thomas would rise and his very blood would curdle.An eildrich screech would split his \u2018ear drum.Thomas would Instinctively dodge,\u2014if he were lucky he would escape.Then a huge tonneau car would whiz past him and the occupants would utter a delighted laugh at the amusing contortions which Thomas had gone through.HAD A NARROW ESCAPE.The other evening, it was at the corner of Drummond and Sherbrooke St., a lady and a little girl were walking hand and hand.They were crossing the former of the two streets, the little girl was smiling up delightedly into her mother\u2019s face, when 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portly gentleman's foot and caromed neatly against the high \\heeled fours of a dainty bit of femininity, who gave a stifled moan and tried to faint, but couldn't get further than the preliminary stages.By this time half the women in the shopping district had learned the alarming news that a dreadful thing was abroad seeking what he might devour.Half the women in the vicinity seemed to be making preparations to go in paddling.Never was there a.bigger - display of hose.not even at a big fire.And how they Ald seek the safe sanctuary of steps and doors! With what horror they gazed upon the poor little mouse, who, by this time, was wondering what all the bléoming row wip about! 8 No one knows what would have happened If suddenly he had not spied the little hole In the wall.With a scamper of little feet he darted acrosy the road and In a twink was-down a cout.Then each woman said to fer OO HOODEO EOIN O® O \u201c© © © © OED HORE RE IO DHOHOEOH® Og 20430, should have been, he couldn't help listening to the laughter and jokes behind him,\u2014the horses, two sober, very correct and proper horses, were jJog- ging along at that gait which their Drogenitara used when they bore old farmer Giles to market.st as they neared the corner of Westmount Avenue, something dark flew past, with no heralding toot or warning cry.\u2014Some- thing dark that emitted an odor of gasoline.Dobbin stood up on his hindlegs, Nancy sparred frantically with her forelegs, the laughter of*the picnic party turned to cries of Rar; the horses regaining their feet avepved.The van was upset, luckily with little damage to Îts occupants, but:the $2,700 family - touring cat, with itd $ix.occupants went on its\u2019 way rejoloing, de- THE VAN WAS UPSET.spite the curses and execrations, both loud and deep which the discomfited picnickers hurled after them.a runabout driven by a solitary young man had telescoped a cab at the corner of Beaver Hall Square and Dorchester Street fortunately with little damage, except to the strenuous chauffeur; That the frequent complaints about excessive speed of autos are not without foundation the several incidents referred to, occurring in the same week.hear witness.That there gre some real grounds for comiplaint, none will deny.It is very probable that the city offl- cials will shortly Interfere and legils- late aginst the excessive speed which a number of the votaries of the fad fe- light in.That such action on tipir part would be in the best interests .of the sport itself as well as that of every citizen of Montreal, is undoûbt- ed.Hasten the day.| Gin ed neighbour: \u201cMy dear, wasn ly horrid?: , ts > à 4 Abd RR wan © 2151 hada 1 SHAKY NERVES.Sufferers from Nervous Troubles are in a State of Continuous Torture\u2014 Suggestions as to How the Trouble Can be Overcome.When your nerves are shaky yo self-control is shattered \u2014 your Ton power is broken.Sudden Bounds startle you; your temper is irritable: your hands tremble: there ix weakness In your kneeg; your skin is pale and parched; you are restless at night and tireq when you wake, It all comes from nervous exhaustion, perhaps due to overwork and worry.late hours hot days, and want of blood.Dr Williams\u2019 Pink Pills ig the only cure.They make new, rich, red blood.They brace up Jangled nerves ang strengthen tired backs.They give health and energy to dull, weary, despondent men and women.Strong proof is offered in the case of Mrs.Wm.Westcott of Seaforth, Ont, who saya: \u201cFor a long time my health was in a Bad state.I was subject to headaches, airsiness and nervous exhaustion.My appetite was poor, and I was so badly run down I could not stand the least exertion.I tried several medicines and consuit- ed different doctors, but they did not (help me any.- One of my fielghhours strongly urged me to try Dr.Willlame* Pink Pllls, and before the second box was \u2018finished the turning point.for the better had been reached, and by the time I had used e half dozen boxes, the surprise of my friends and neigh.Bours.I was again enjoying god Health, arié bave sthoe béen st well - 1 do not know anything to Dr.Whilams' Pink Billa wher Sa tystem ruh down\u201d ° What the pills: have done for others they will do for.you, It you wil] give b.Bald by.ait modts 8, sent post paid at Eh tente à DOX or six for $1.80, 4 reus the Dr.À a The same evening but a little earlier, | _STAR\u2014SATURDAY., JUNE 4, 1904.| trotted off zorrowfully.Jue 17th to represent the Dominion Gov- pr _ ~~ TT ST.LAWRENGE MAIN ST.STORE, 2:3, - MONDAY and TUESBAY- 2 Bargain Days - With Extraordinary Prices ; OPEN TILL 11 OCLOCK TO-NIGHT.SILK JACKETS, trimmed with elegant Guipure Insertions, Cream color; a $12.00 value, Monday and Tuesday.veer een.$7.90 BLOUSE, white lawn and insertions, sold till to-day $L50, for.Tae SKIRTS! 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at for Cor tton Roet Ask your ai t for \u2018s Compound.Take no other, as all pills, mixtures and imitations sre dangerous.No.1 and No.2 are sold and recommended by al) druggists in the Dominion of Canada.Mall.ed to any address on receipt of price aad four 2-cent es stamps.THE COOK COMPANY, Windsor, Ont > and No.§ are sold In Montrest dy BE Models Dressist, un Nay GEO.W.REED & CO._ OUR LINES = .;\" ing, Building ¢ - - Pitch,» Tar._ Sand $PLY FELTS.785 CRAIG ST = Pa f x Bt.Catherine street gates, and general Fhe Match at St Catherines, ing very popular.James; THis Afternoon\u2019s Great Game.#oseph Mercier, of the Nationals, will qt as referee for this afternoon\u2019s game between Montreal and Shamrock, at the M.A.A A.grounds.féfter several conferences between presentatives of both clubs, it was fond impossible to agree upon anyone for the position, so the matter was finally turned over to Mr.Meunier, president of the N.A.L.U.Mr.Mercier ia7a well known athlete, adhd formerly captain of the National team.Every- is ready for the great struggle.What promises to be the hardest fought battle in the history of the senior series of the C.L.A.will be played in St.Cathariges to-day, when the Minto Cup chasers will attempt ta get revenge for last Saturday's defeat.A crowd of six hundred people Edes with the team.Brantford, despite the jeers of some eastern sporting critics, has a much stronger team this year than last, ac- oording to the management.The weak wpots have been patched up, and the fact that the team was defeated on -bôme grounds does not prove that it is wot capable of lifting the Minto Cup.Ladies Form Lacrosse League.A Ladies\u2019 Lacrosse Association was formally organized in Vancouver last evening.Miss Ellice Webber was chosen as captain, Mr.W.Durrand as coach.There is a strong desire among daughters of prominent citizens to Join the association, the movement be- An Indian Association.The National Indian Lacrosse ASso- elation has organized, elected officers and arranged a schedule for 1904.F.Roundpoint is president and P.White secretary-treasurer.The schedule is as follows:\u2014June 4th, Snye at Cornwall Isiand; June 18, St.Regis at July 9, Cornwall Island at St.: July 23, Cornwall Island at Snye; August 6, Snye.at St.Regis: Bept, 17, St, Regis at Cornwall! Island.Trouble on the Coast.Qwing to Vancouver refusing to play a tie game with Westminster to settle last years lacrosse champlon- ship, the Westminster-have withdrawn from the league of Senior lacrosse, and the game is killed for {his season.Lindsay played a C.L.A.game at Orillla.The home team won by 19 gonis to 2.Peter McMillan refereed The Swarthmore College lacrosse team won the Intercollegiate championship of America by defeating the University of Toronto team by a score of 4 to 2.\u2018Word has been received by Secretary W.H.Hall that there is no truth in the report that Tottenham will disband.The team will finish out their Season as scheduled.Mr.F.C.Waghorne, of Toronto, has been appointed by Vice-President Nelson as referee of the Brantford-St.Catharines game at St.Catharines today, and has accepted.Mr.Waghorne was agreed on by both clubs as the desired official, kets will.by the Holders of reserved, meat enter: the BM.A.A A.groun admission ¢an be obtained at all gates.Jt would be advisable for reserved seat holders to get to their places early and avoid any confusion, as there is sure to be a huge crowd in the stand.The new intercollegiate champions were trained bv Mr.Bert.Davis, of Toronto, who some years ago was considered one of the best defence players In the business.Mr.Davis worked wonders with the material at hand never at any time having more than a squad of 35 from which to select a tem.Swarthmore won the American college \"championship by defeating Johns Hopkins, In Baltimore, the first ne the trick was ever done, by 8 The last Tecumsehs\u2019 practice was well attended at the Island.The team fe.now in the best of shape for the match with Orillia at the Island.The match should be one of the best of the sedson.and as the Orilila team will be strengthened by the services of a couple of new men, they should put up a good fight against the Indians.8wayne will be home from the 'Varsity trip for this game, and will play on the home field.Donaldson will make his first appearance with the Tecumsehs in this game, and will play at outside home.The probable lineup for the Tecumsehs will be: Goal point, Hanley: cover, Shore; dcr asset 8 7 Querrie, Murray and Swayne; outside, ; centre, Kirkwood; home, Donaldson: inside, Henry.This will be the strongest team that has represented the local club this year.* THE TURF The Woodbine Race Results Toronto.June 4.\u2014The Woodbine races yesterday offered no particular features, although the racing was good.The track is muddy, but drying up fast.The day was 4 bit foggy to start with, but cleared up fine.The only outsider was Dr.Rowell's The Don, at 5 to 1 .in the fifth race.The owner himself was surprised, for he had bet on the favourite, Dr.Gurnsey, to be first or second, but the best he could do was just outside the money.Wonderly rode two winners.First race, 51 furlongs, galloping, purse $400, for 3-year-olds\u2014Reticent, 105, Won- derly, 8 to §, won by three lengths; Sir Bath Beach.105, Fimnegan, 9 to 2, second: Loch Goil, 110, H.Michaels, 10 to 2, third.Time.1.10%.Minamoto, Tricula, and Mike Clancy also ran.Second race, § furlongs, Kingston purse, $300, for 2-year-olds\u2014Little Woods, 104, Michaels, 8 to § won by length: Sans ur, 191, .Grogan, 10 to 1, second; ig Lamps, 104.Austin, 30 to 1, third.Time.1.04.Ler{da.Golden Monk.Claique, Scarecrow and Stock Exchange also ran.Third race, § furlongs, Aberdeen pursa, 3500, for 3-year-olds and upward\u2014Chate- laine, 108, Wonderly.6 to 5, Won by two lengths: Yarrow, 103, Rhead, 50 to 1, second: Mary LL.106, Romarelif 30 te 8 third.Time, 1.19%.Violent TE> Nesta Conspiracy.Chappell Boy, Butterladle, Narnd and Safe Haven also ran.Fourth race, for 3-year-olds and \u2018p-/ wards, selling.one mile, purse $400\u2014Benc-, kart, 107, J.Walsh, 7 to 10,won by length;! Burdette, 107, Finnegan, 4 to 1, second: Taxman, 105 R.Head, 7 to 1, third.Time, 1.46%.June Collins also ran.The above is Iroquois purse.Fifth race, 6 furlongs, Hamtiton purse, $400, for 4-year-olds and upwards, sell- tng\u2014The Don, 107.C.Smtth, 5 to 1.won hy half length; Alpaca, 109, McCafferty, 3 to 1, second; Gold Cockade, 92, Grogan.25 to 1, third.Time, 1.17%.Dr.Gumn- =ev.Lamontagne, Beguile, Artificial and The Bronse Demon also ran.Charley Moore and Ohnet left at post.Sixth race, mile and an eighth, Bod- minton purse, $400.for 3-year-olds and upwards.selling\u2014Justica, 107, J.Daly.8 to 5, won by two lengths: Malakoff.99, M.Johnson, 7 to 5, second; Too Many, 96.C.Smith, 10 to 1, third.Time, 2.00%.Electric also ran.: ODDS AND ENDS - Dangers of the Canoe.The following is published at the request of à correspondent: The advice given by Mr.G.H.Cor- son, the well known Toronto swimmer, is as good as it is timely.It is \u201cnever enter a canoe if you cannot swim, and never take anybody into one who cannot.\u201d If generally acted upon it might save many lives this summer.BASEBALL We Won a Close Game.Rochester, N.Y., June 4 \u2014 Montreal won a close and exciting game from Rochester, in which both clubs showed good form.The victory was well earned.The game was lonx, but interest did not flag, as brilliant play- Ing was in evidence at all stages.Pap- palau did the twirling for Montreal, and he had the locals guessing most of the time.Leary pitched his frst equally game for- ested: and was effective.He would have won his game had his support been as good as was | that of Pappalau, but Lynch made two bad errors, one of which resulted in a run.An error by Joyce contributed to Rpchester's run getting.For four innings but three men faced the pitcher in each inning for either Montreal or Rochester.This stage of the game was marked by clean, fast work by both teams, and while Rochester made two of her hits in the second and third they did not amount to anything, as Smith was caught try- Ing to stretch a single into a.two- bagger, and Nichols was retired on a double play after he had hit safely.In the Afth inning Rochester scored once on hits by Carey, Smith and Lynch.Pappalau hit Degroff, the next man up, and forced the run on Rochester.Nicholas dropped one in front of the plate, which Pappalau fleided to Gibson, and Gibson threw to Clancy in time to complete a double play.Lynch came to third on the play, and when he tried to get-home on a ball which Gibson allowed to get away from him he was thrown out from Gibson to Pappalau.There was nothing doing for Montreal in this inning, although Leary got himself into a tight hole.After Hartman had got out on a foul fly.Joyce was given a pass; he stole second and got to third on a single by Hoffman.Hoffman stole second while Gibson was being struck out.Luyster came to bat, and Leary, thinking he looked dangerous, passed him defence, Menarey, Rowantre and to first rather than give him a chance RATIO Get have the grace, hand needlework.Reform \u201d\u2019 Clothes.$13, fxs, \u201cFit-Reform\u201d Summer Clothes / shapeliness of winter clothes.- cause they are moulded by hand, 4 and held in permanent shape by Our elegant Scotch and Iridff.e&Tweeds and Homespuns\u2014English Serges and Plannels \u2014 will add 100% to the reputation of \u201c Aime et A ol a and style, and Be- | Fit- 8, fso her half ninth.M wel 5 pers rw to hit the ball.Pappaleu went out of a fiy to right field.Rochester was blanked In the si Leary and Carey striking out, an Kuhn going out on a foul, but Montreal got one.In tleing the score, Clancy hit and Yeager sacrificed.Atherton struck out; Hartman then singled, bringing Clancy home.It was all over when Joyce went out on a fly to centre.Degroff for Rochester drew a pass in the seventh, stole second and got to third on a wild throw by Gibson to revent the steal He was prevented rom scoring when Nichols went out on a fly, retiring the side.Montreal gained a lead in this inning.Hoffman got to first when Lynch juggled his sizzling grounder.Gibson sacrificed, advancing him to second.Luyster hit one at Lynch, when he gathered in all right, but threw wild to Carey, the ball rolling to the stands.Hoffman had scored and Luyster was on third base before fit was recovered.Pappalau went out on a grounder, but Luyster was held at third.He crossed the plate, however, when Clancy singled.Clancy was caught trying to steal second.In the two men had gone gled.Joyce alsp hit safely, Hartman going to third.Joyce then took a big lead from first.Leary threw to Carey and caught Joyce off the bag, but while they were running him down Hartman scored.Rochester scored two In this inning on three hits and an error by Joyce.Montreal was retired easily in After one man had gone out for Rochester, Degroff singled and stole second.A hit at this stage would have rneant a run, but Nichols struck out and Macauley, who was put in to bat for Leary.went out on a grounder to Hartman.Score: © CHLOOHAMONOy Lepine, r.f.Kuhns, 3b ) 9) COMOROS LY Nichols, c.« .! EE + Leary, p eMcAuley .Totals .® Batted for Lynch in ninth.**Bat- [ted for Loary inthe ninth.~~ ~~ MONTREAL.bd.oHSOOWSOOOoo?3 r & LA > s | 200 © 0s 00 0 Boy 9 » Clancy, 1b .Yeoager, 8.8.Atherton, 2b .Hartman, 3b , |exo-oxoo, | oHou-woot \u2026 % | NOWNO Iti ® Totals .* Score by innings\u2014 Rochester ., .Montreal \"+ sw w|loowoocoocoo?DO co * se Ȱe on Om -o ve mi Two base hit, Læery.Sacrifiee hits, Yeager, Gibson.Stolen bases, Lepine, De- groff (2), Joyce, Horfman.Double plays, Pappalau, Atherton to Clancy; Pappalau, Gibson to Clancy.First on errors, Montreal, First on balls, off Leary, 3; .off Pappalau, 2 Hit by pitched ball, Pappalau, 1.Struck out, by Leary, 5; by a Pappas u, §.Left on bases, Rochester, 6; .treal, 4.Wild pitch, Leary.Umpire, Kelly.The Girl With the Flags Gone.In the past two years at every game in which Montreal and Toronto have played here a young lady has been present with two Canadian flags and has waved them in the stand and cheered for Toronto and Montreal.Thursday the regulars looked for her but she was not to be found.After Montreal finishes up with Rochester the Buffalo team will leave for the Flower City to tackle the Broncos.Later the Bisons will meet the tall enders in Buffalo.Eastern League Games.x At Providence, R.I., the home team shut out the champions in a well played game.The only run scored during the game ¢ame In the fifth inning.McCann was very wild, hitting five men and giving a base on balls.Attendance 1,500.PROVIDENCE.\u20ac « g Fr ÿ - sl NO-NA-HOOON gi Cluwvursmuwuwnp | oouwmomno 4 \u2014 | oemwenss»ot ul|-vo-0oc060o?§ er ooo OoCOe : COS-OWOOMMY ® F sox-axOoo-c»o,g 900090909004 - Clements, 11., 88 Cassidy, 1b Keister, 2b .[= 1-4 60 60 de 20 69 va CO de 1 OmOmMoOmmemY coomocccoo?Totals .*Batted for Woods in ninth.Beore by innings\u2014 e a = - Providence .080 Jersey City .i.000 SUMMARY: on errors, Providen 1; City, 2 Left on bases Provide we Jersey City, 8.Base on balls - , off banks, 2; off Mc 1.Struck out, b Fairbanks, 3; by.MeGann, 2 Two bass hit, Rook.Sacrifice hits, Falrbanks, Mer- ble play, Rock to Daly ol Cong to Daly.H Daly.Hit oy tched balls, by Fai : - Bank Bape Haskell, Lee Me At Newark\u2014Baltimore-Ncwark Ppostponéd; wet grounds.|\u2018 \u201c game 1 91000\u2014 90000\u20140 \u2018At Buffelo\u2014 v BUFFALO.a.b.r.b.h.p.o.Gettman, cf.3 2 1 2 v % Clymer, Lf.8 1-3 6 ¢ à Courtney, .+.32 2 1 3 1 0 Grimshaw, 1b.¢ 0 1 12 0 0 Delehanty, rf.4 0 1 8 0 0 Laporte, 2b.4 0 1 1 4 1 Nattreasg, a8.3 0 1 4 4 ¢ M FC.4 6 0 2 2 90 McGee, P.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 0 D 4 © otal cervereene.30 TN M 3 TORONTO._ 1 ab.r.bh po a e.Weidensaut, ss.2 1 1 1 1 2 Ib.30 0 10 0 1 4 0 0 1 6 0Q i 0 1 2 600 ; 6 1?3 $ 0 + 6 \u201886 0 3 0 0 6 @ o 2 0 ® 1 500 3 L;} 4 8 à nm TS : nx i tow Te) owl 4 0830003 ; Clymer, Ra, - Eure 8; Torsnto.boxes, nea! k EE I Sa ta sa Gcunghaër, Eattrens So - air ne Ls MONTREAL eighth Montreal got one more.After | t Hartman sln-.Grimshaw.Passed ball, Fuller.Umpire, Egep.Time, L230.Attendance, 3,361.5 24 CETTE \u201c BASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Per Won.Lost.cent Buffalo .,,.\u2026.apoé 16\" 8 693 Méltimore Lécossnéené EE 1 -695 wark ess AT + 13 .586 y 1! 12 51 Providence 13 15 464 + eeease 11 14 +40 Toronto .13 17 A1 es socvunsusus @ 20 281 American League Games.At Cleveland\u2014 .H.E.Cleveland .11000000*\u20142 9 0 Boston .000000001\u20141 4 0 Batterles\u2014Donahue and Bemis; Gibson and Criger.Umpires, Sheridan and Cur- penter.Attendance, 5,677.At Chi - Chicago .00031300°\u20145 9 0 Washington .100000000\u20141 6 3 Batterles\u2014Smith and Sullivan; Patten And Kittredge.Umpire, Dwyer.Attendance, 3,150.At Detroit\u2014 Detroit .00100002026 7 2 New York .0010000031\u20144 12 2 Batteries\u2014Kitson and Mullen and Bue- low; Powell, Hughes and McGuire.Um- plres.O'Loughlin and King.Attendance, At St.Louis\u2014The St.Louis-Philadel- phia game postponed on account of rain.AMERICAN LEAGUE BTANDING.Boston .New York \u201cCleveland National League Games.At New York\u2014 R H.E New York .10060001002 § 2 Cinclopati .0000010303 7 0 Batteries\u2014Taylor and Bowerman; Hahn and Peltz.Umpire, Zimmer and Moran.Attendance, 13,0000 © c A Philadelphia\u2014 Philadelphia oo.0 Batteries\u2014Briggs and Dooin.Umpire, 1,492.At Brooklyn\u2014 a Pittsburg .001010200000\u20144 10 0 Brooklyn -.001002010001\u20145 10 6 _Batteries\u2014Miller, Camnitz and Phelps; Pdole and Ritter.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 2,200.: At Boston\u2014 Boston .0000000000 001 \u20141 8 3 St.Louis .0000000000000\u20140 7 1 Batteries \u2014 Pittinger and Needham; Taylor and Grady.Umpire, Emslie._ NATIONAL LEAGUB STANDING.P.C.694 684 675 486 444 2 100-4 9 2 100-3 11 3 O'Neill; Fraser Day.Attendance, 0100 0200 nd a oO Chicago .ee New York Cincinnati St.UIS .\u2026acense Pittsburg .ccvveve Brooklyn Boston .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Philadelphia Mascotte and Farnham To-day.Farnham and Mascottes meet this afternoon on the Mascotte grounds at 3 o'clock.The game promises to be a hard-fought one, as both teams are on sesnessear for to-day, a large turnout of the fans is assured.\u2018The Mascottes go.to St.Hya- +] cinthe to-morrow, and the club will run an excursion, leaving Bonaventure station at 9.15 a.m.Powers Wants Them Stronger.President Powers had his eye on several players for Rochester and Toronto, two teams which he says he will strengthen so as to place them in @ position to cope successfully with the other clubs in the Eastern League circuit.: Umpire Gifford is Missing.Umpire Gifford has not been found.He refuses still to act in Buffale, and it is thought that he has left the city.He is too sensitive for an indicator handler.Milligan Not Yet Certain.Up to the present writing it has been undecided where Milligan will patch, he was seen in Buffalo to-day and said that it would probably be the two teams he prefers the Royals.Montreal Started Them Down.Jersey City has struck a toboggan that is highly greased.Yesterday the Clam Diggers took them into camp and they have been dropping games with great regularity ever since Monat- real trimmed them in a series.Gardner Disliked in Buffalo.Buffalo fans don\u2019t like pitcher Gardner, who twirled for Toronto against Buffale Friday.He was pounded hard in the third inning, much to the delight of the Buffalo spectators.Joyce's error in the eighth fnning | helped Lepine and Kuhns to score.Manager Smith, of the Rochester team, has recovered his batting eye.Lynch's errors were costly for Rochester In the seventh Inning, being responsible for two runs.; Charles Kuhns, formerly of the To- -ronto team, is putting up a great game for Rochester.He plays third base.Rochester can and will support a team which plays ball as in the Mont- real-Rochester series.Gibson caught for Montreal in place of McManus, who was bruised in yesterday\u2019s game by being hit twice with foul tips.: Gibson, who was sent.from Buffalo to Montreal, caught for the Royals in yesterday's Montreal-Rochester game.He was charged with two errors, but lack of playing\u2019 regularly \u2018is probably accountable for this.THE GOLFERS How Travis Won Championship.London, June 4.\u2014The sky was overcast, with occasional flurries of rain and a stiff, raw wind from the northeast, which, however, appeared to have little effect on Travis\u2019 driving, while his approach work and pgtting maintained the wonderful racy which characterized his game throughout tha tournament.W.J.Travis and E.D.Blackwell sturted to play the final tle of 36 holes, for the amateur golf championship, in a high wind, which greatly affected the driving.Travis won the first in five to six, and running down one of his long putts, on the secand green became two up.Blackwell missed a yard putt for the third, which was halved, and he lost the fourth, where Travis holed out by a long putt.The American also won the fifth by getting down a fifteen yards putt, and then missed a short putt for sixth, where fe sustained his first joss.The seventh was halved and ta the eighth, where Blackwell a five foot putt.The Sootchman took the ninth hole, where Travis drove -into a _ Travis was three up at the turn, outward score approximately being strokes., : merican lost the edge.AS it is the only ball game booked: Montreal or Providence for him.Of, à pis : DAILY STAB-SATURDAY.JUNE 4 1908\" Ing \u2018one of the finest exponents in the world of the short games.n re-starting Travis pulled his sec- onÿ shot into a rough and was bunk- ergd from his third, Blackwell easayed togk two to recover, but he won the hole in six to seven.Travis won the next, but lost the third, where he failed at a five yurds putt for a haif in three.The American, however, was again four up at the fourth, where Blackwell was weak on the green.Two straight shota and a ten yards putt gave Travis a.three at the fifth, where he stood five up.Travis took the sixth and lost the seventh.The American lost the ninth and turned four up- The next five holes ware halved, Travis going somewhat off his long game, but saving holes on the greens.Travis became dormie four, halved the next and won by four up and three to play.Although the sympathies of the gallery of 500 persons were with Blackwell, they could not refrain from applause at Travis\u2019 brilliant game and the American's superiority over tha Scotchme.was admitted.The best feeling was manifested on both sides and the winner was heartily cheered.The only breach of the highest sportsmanship occurred during the afternoon when a few spectators applauded Travis\u2019 failure in putting at the third hole.This offence was instantly hissed by the majority of those present.AS a general thing the Americana brilliant game elicited bursts of epplanse al almost every hole.Blackwell, after the match, sald: \u201cTravis is a great golfer.He deserved to win.I was a trifle off my game during the morning and lost several_holes I ought to have won.The strain told on me.\u201d Travis must defend the champien- ship\u2014on this side, next ar.The Prestwick Ayrshire, green has been selected for the contest.Mr.Blakwell is acknowledged to be the longest driver in the United Kingz- dom, and it is on record that he not only drove the home green, at St.andrew\u2019s\u2014eome three hundred and fitty yards\u2014but his ball hit the steps at the back so hard that jt rebounded to the green.At the spring meeting recently at St.Andrew's Mr.Blackwell, in a match agalnst Mr.Fuirlié, returned £1.hig second into the same bunker and} vig victory.\u2018the newspapérs this morning pay tri- two té in the West in America, and it is sald whatever touch he had with the putter was lost to him when he returned.sions of kéen disappointment that Am- Ne Ipternational sporting event for a long time has created the widespread interest that has been excited by Tra- | In extended descriptions and discussions of play at Sandwich, in long editorials and commentaries, all bute hearty and ungrudging to Travis\u2019 superb playing.Mingled with expres- erica has succeeded In wresting the championship from England and Scotland of the peculiarly national game, are questions whether the event will not compel some revision of Anglo-Scottish ideas regarding golf.Admitting that Travis\u2019 style of play is more scientific than British players are accyustomed to see, hig personality.his ciubs and his method are all carefully analyzed with a view to finding if a lesson can be learned.The wish generally is expressed to see him pkted against the best professionals.The Morning Pust editorializing, asks what Scotchmen like Andrew Lang, who formerly protested against Englishmen invading their ancient game, will say to American, domination : \u201cIf we are not mistaken,\u201d says the Morning Post, \u201cthe United States will claim ere long to have something to say as to the rules of the game.There is talk already of the innovation in stymie playing, and Travis\u2019 well-earned success shows that a younger generation is knocking at the door.\u201d The Field, in a long discussion, opposes the agitation for the abolition of \u201cStymie.\u201d All papers congratulate America in possessing such a magnificant player.The Daily Mail, says : \u201cTruly our glory has departed.Travis has opened 2 new era in a rame which will henceforth be an international one.\u201d - The Dafly News calls {t: \u201cAnother bunker hill\" The Daily Graphic incidentally expresses regret that a dispute has arisen out of the Palma contest, and hopes that, although Gen.Spencer may be right on the technical point that an official! protest was not made at the time.some proper acknowledgment of the breach of etiquette will be given go that other national teams may reverse their decision not to compete in \u2018 and eventually won \u2018the Bombay medal with 83.The previous year he won the silver eross, the chief honour, with a card of 79.Possibly Mr.Blackwell, of all his performances, is the victory of himself and the late Mr.\u201cFred\u201d Tait over Andrew Kirkaldy and \u2018Willie Auch- terionie In a thirty-six hole match at St.Andrews.In this match Mr.Bla-k- well only played the odd from the tee -once.Furthermore.playing the ninth hole, both Auchterionie and Kirkaidy ran down in two, while Mr.Blackwell holed out from the tee.Mr.Blackwell {s admittedly the grandest exponent of the game through the fair green in the country, but he has always lacked the \u2018ack of Judging his puts.He spent some Every man, for safety\u2019s | sake, should wear an - O-P-C suspensory devices save innumerable y are imperative to man's , won't save trouble \u2018when not employed.oo | O-P-C suspensories are another invention for safety in the strain and speed of modern business life.They not only afford safety and tec- tion, but furnish comfort and relief from strain where trouble is liable to occur at any time.The strong, healthy man needs an O-P-C to maintain his strength and vigor; the vitality sufferer to aid him back to robust 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would never have cocurred had the Amert- cans been beaten.\u201d Metropolitan Golf Club.The final round of the spring competition for the club trophy, resulted in favour of Mr.J.C.Walsh, who beat his opponent, Mr.W.B.Strachan.AQUATICS Winnipeg Henley Crew.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man.June 4\u2014The Henley Four Qared Crew of the Winnipeg Rowing Club will go to Rat Portage to-day, for the purpose of making a series of time trials which are to decide whether the crew shall be sent across the Atlantic to compete against the cracks of the English rowing world.The crew will leave here in good shape and will make three trials on Saturday, one in the morning and two in the afternoon.The standard set is a difficult one, as they must make the Henley distance in 8.10, which is better than any crew on this continent has negotiated the distance.Unless the four attains this standard it will not be sent to England.Indications are that the time will not be made and that the trip will be abandoned.The club instead sending our eight to the National Regatta at St.Louis.The four to make the trial are \u2018composed of Selby Henderson, stroke; T.Hamber, 8; Pud Kent, 2: Con Riley bow.If the time set is made it will characterize the four as a phenomenal crew, as it has had scarcely a month's work together and the weather has been cold and unfavourable.ATHLETICS Spring Handicap Programme.The M.A.spring handicap events will be run off June 11, and the following programme has been arranged: 100 yards run.220 yards run.440 yards run.880 yards run One mile run.Five mile run.120 yards hurdies.Running high jump.Running long jump.Putting 16-!b.shot.Throwing B56-1b.weight.Le The Old English Game of ARCHERY is becoming popu as a Boct- ety recreation.No Archery Requisites.Targete-\u201443.50 and $4.50 each.Bows\u201425c, 60c, 31.25 to $4.00 Arrows-\u201475c, $2.00, 56.00 dozen.Giloves-75c and $1.25 pair, i Arm Guards\u201441.25 and $1.70 each MAIL Vérone Read our spoctal offer ORDERS 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Armies.PLANS OF KUROPATKIN Russian General Will Stay at Liao : + -Yang\u2014Tamagatà to Cofñmand : the Japanese.Setersburg.June 4\u2014The best in- ed milkary circles attach .o importance to the reports that General Xuropatkin has detached a large force \u201cfrom his army at Liao-Yeng.cand de- epatched it gouthward \u20aco relieve Port .ur, and it distinctly is denled that r Nicholas personally ordered such a move.It can be stated authoritatively that the Emperor's confidence in Kuropatkin {s unshaken, and His Majesty is not attempting to interfere th bis plan of campaign.hile no such army hes been despatged southward, it is natural that \u201cKuropatkin will do all possible to harass General Oku's rear.© .The raiiroad has been.kept open as fer as Vafangow, twehty-five miles ata, the Wellington of Japan, who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of \u201cthe field forces.e Kin Chou, and it is not unlikely when the Japanese have failed to push through a line across the head \"of the _JJao Tung peninsula that several thousand Russians may be sent down the railroad to impede the Japanese operations, and inflict as much { sm» damage as possible, as these easily ; could be withdrawn by railroad if the enemy threatened to cut the line of communication above.Even the loss of a few regiments would be considered cheap if the Japanese operations against Port Arthur.thereby was retarded for an appreciable time.However, it is realized that with the Japanese occupation of Port Dalny and Tallenwan as bases for .landing siege guns, \u2018the small force above Kin Chou could accomplish but little and now is more likely to be withdrawn, destroying the railroad as Mt retires northward, For strategic purposes, Juropatkio mey be.to snake the Field Marshal Marquis Yama hy trying Japanese believe that a move- |.\u2018spent southward is contemplated, in order to divert -Kurokl's .attention in \u2018that direction.The impression is betug thrown out tn certain quaêters y thet Kuropat- kin is about: to take: offensive, and that an engagement with Kuroki is &nminent.But, so far as can be ascertained, there is no solid foundation: for this.IK is unquestionable, however, that the railroad is pouring troops \u2018$bto Manchuria, almost at the rate of 3500 a day, and it will not be long at the present rate before the Russian commander-in-chief, at least, will be on equal terms with any force the ene- any can bring against him.The general staff is keeping very dark sbout the whereabouts and purposes of the Coesacks reported to be working sround Kuroki's rear, and the number of the raiders operating in Corea.SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT VIEW, London, June 4\u2014Despite contradic- reports, is now generally bellev- - oq that General Kuropatkin has direot- part of his army to move against - .the Japanese protecting Gen.Oku's teer in the hope of relleving the strain on Port Arthur, although he himself, with his main force, is remaining .at Liao Yang.From Mukden, Tokio and elsewhere, reports of dally fighting, which Is sometimes severe, in the nor 4h part of the Liao Tung of continually received, the h of ; composition of the Russian forces \u201c ehgaged little can be learned as the unts from New Chwang, Che Foo and other places, are seldom wholly reliable.It is emphatically denied from sources in St.Petersburg, that Kuropatkin 1s taking such a haz- airdous, if not foolhardy step as to him- sèif move southward with Gen.Kuroki, ready to enwrap his left ank, but téany sources there concur in the be- Het that he has probably sent a force Gé do its utmost to help the Port Arthur Garrison.The best critical opinion \u2018here is that Japanese have a division not far Port Adams, holding a position wiere it can check any Russian south- \u201cwpasd advance, and that 80 protecte pd holding the Nanshan Hill position, Oku is quite safe as the fleet ta Je to keep.him supplied.The Rus- n troops south of Kaiping, are ac- ingly regarded as being engaged in a hopeless effort and as being In r of being severely handled, if \u2026.mt cut off.* The reports that Gen.patkin is sending supplies north, innot be confirmed.According to St.ptersburg advices, he is completing ments to hold his summer quar- at Liao Yang during \u2018the rainy n, when the country will be iro- ble, .and that he is elaborating preparations to combat cholera and efiteric fever, whi may then be ; troublesome.or § \u201c FIVE DAYS FIGHTING.\u20ac = Despatches to the Morning Post, : Shanghal, and to the Chronicle fem New.Chwang, repeat the reports : of:the movement of 15,000 Russians to ping.The correspondents assert Get five days\u2019 fighting took place at \u20ac and that the Russians employing 4,000 carts to remove poanitions from Liao-Yang 0 Kal- 70 miles north pte\u2018Mukden.e Morning Po Shanghai corres \u2018 that General Mist- ko has- 4,000 cavalry of the ; Guard from Kuang-Che to cut off .the Japanese at Pi No great reliance, however, - Yobacco and Liquor KING, CHEWING or CIGARETTES, Bhcial remedy, sure cure.Price §2.enness\u2014All erave removed in a ; home treatment; no time lost ines; cure - Ben for particulars.Adaroas: R.Mc FAG! + definitely diaclosed.\u2018They ocçu e Liao-Tung peninsula in three divisions between Nengalen and :Wafangtien, with a Hne of communication by the coast to their present position at Feng- - | Wang-Cheng.The Standard's Tokio correspondent mentions the discredited rumour that General Stoessel proposed a surrender on the condition \u2018that the whole of Port Arthur garrison should be permitted to retire to New Chwang under arms.\"REMOVING .MMUNITION.Shanghai, June 4\u2014Accord!ng to reports received here from New Chwang the Russians for zome days have beeh removing munitions and stores from Liao-Yang to Kalyuen, 70 miles northeast of Mukden.Seven thousand cart loads are stated to have been drawn from the neighbourhood of New Chwang and the posts about the railway in the Halcheng district.Three thousand carts passed Tashichao, bound for Kaiping, on May 81, taking munitions and provisions for \u2018hat place.It !1 reported that General Mishtchenko has sent 4,000 cavalry to join the troops at Kaiping.It is also stated that Gen.Stalkenberg\u2019s crders are to protect the ratlway and harass General Oku's communications to the utmost with the view of .staching part of the force.besieging Port Ar- mishing during the past few days, especially in the neighbourhood of Wa- fangkau and Lichiatun.Two tran loads of wounded Russians went towards Mukden on May 31st.General Furopetkin's army remains at Liao In KUROKI'S ADVANCE GUARD.Liao Yang, June 4\u2014General Kuro- ki's outposts now hold the line at Liao Pudza, Se-Liud-Jan and Chan-Li-Dzy.The Japanese forces disembarking at Taku-Shan have reached Ulaocsa.A division of the guards forms the connecting link between Ulacssa and Feng-Wang-Cheng.The Japanese landings at Pitsewo, Liao-Tung p-ninsule, continue.The Chinese are again willing to accept Russian paper roubles.YAMAGATA WILL COMMAND.London, June 4\u2014A despatch to the Express from Tokio says it is stated that Field Marshal Marquis Yamagata has been appointed commander-In- chief of the armies in the fleld.It is expecetd that he will shortly proceed to the Liaotung Peninsula, presum- Port Arthur.The despatch adds that it is expected that Japan will shortly declare a blockade of all the Gulf of Liaotung.in addition to the peninsula, \u2018lhe blockafie of which has been already announced, with a view of stopping the enormous smuggling which is Le- ing carried on in junks.Field Marshal Yamagata was com- mander-in-chief of the Japanese forces in the Chinese-Japanese war.He is & member of the Genro or Elder statesmen, and next to Marquis Ito is the most important subject of tie Mikado DO JAPS OCCUPY OUTER FORTIFICATIONS ?London, June 4\u2014The Rome correspondent of the Central News telegraphs: '\u201cA Tokio despatch to the Giornale d'Italia, says that the Japanese have occupied the first line of the outer fortifications of Port Arthur aîter a feeble resistance.\u201d The correspondent at Tokio of the News Agency Liberas, says that four divisions of Japanese troops have occu- pled Kwan-Tung heights, on which they placed heavy artillery dominating Port Arthur.The same correspondent -adds that the Russian squadron attempted a sortie, but was forced to return.being threatened by the Japanese fleet.SEVERAL FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS GAZETTED.Special to \u201cThe Montreal Star, Ottawa, June 4\u2014To-day's Gazette contained the following appointments : John Westaway, of Georgetown, in the province of Prince Edward Island, to be harbour master for the port of Georgetown.8.C.McElwain, of French River, In the province of Ontario, to be harbour master for the port of French River.Adam Johnston, of the town of Morrisburg, in the province of Ontario, and of Osgoode Hall, barrister-at- law, to be junior\u2019 judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell.His Honour Adam Johnston, junior judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, in the province of Ontario, to be a local Judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario.\u2019 Edmund J.Embree, of Pugwash, in the province of Nova Scotia, to be a commissioner for the pilotage district of Pugwash.Ellas Foster, of Hampton, in the province of Nova Scotia, to de wharfinger of the Government wharf at Hampton.LAMSDORFF\u2019S ASSAILANT MAY GO TO SIBERIA.London, June 4.\u2014The St.Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Mall, says that if Prince Dolgorouki, who assaulted Count Lamsdorff, Minister of Foreign Affairs is adjudged sane, he will be deprived of his civil rights and exiled to Siberia.If he is insane he will be placed in an asylum.- ZIONISTS OF AMERICA, will Discuss Acceptance of British Offer of Land in Africa.Cleveland, Ohio, June 4.\u2014One hundred delegates, representing twenty- nine states, were in attendance yesterday when the convention of Zionists of America was called to order.The most important question to be dis cussed by the convention will be as to whether the Zionists are in favour of accepting the offer of England of land in British East Africa for the purposes of opening up a new Judea., The Union Hat Works Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont, June 4\u2014The meeting of the creditors of the Union Hat Works, which was to have been held yesterday afterncon has been indef- nitely postponed.This week J.C.Saulnier, the senior member of the firm, informed his creditors that be would be willing to make à compromise at twenty-five cents on the dollar.This offer appeared satisfactory to all the Canadian creditors, Banque -Na-y tignale included, but the American\u201d creditor: asked for farther details con- thur.There has been frequent skir- |} ably to.command the flnal assault on | 26 eT ES DEE Wk \u201cSONNE Houses Offices, Yachts, Verandahs, YACHT SAILS We are Specialists in this line.FINE YACHT DUCK OBR SILK SAILS.Waterproof Horse & Waggon Covers Men's Olled Clothing Driving or Camping Out.\u2018and Boat Fittings of all kinds BOATS CEDAR SKIFFS, PETERBOROUGH CANOES, , FLAT BOTTOM FISHING BOATS.GASOLINE LAUNCHES IN STOCK.nts for Gazeline Engine Co, oronto Junction.ENGINES ia Stock.BRASS YACHT FITTING CLEATS, RAILS, ANCHORS.Yacht \u2014 Hardware | Try a package and you will know the r reason.pays to push good goods.The profit on Red Rose is considerably less than the profit on most other brands, so there must be some good reason for the grocers pushing it.600D TEA\u201d Grocers all over Canada recommend Red Rose Tea, and usually give it the preference over other teas.- A good grocer knows it More péôple use Liquozone now than use medicine.Yet thousands still use drugs to cure germ troubles\u2014to do what drugs can't do.\u2018If you are one of them, won't you let us buy a bottle of Liquozone and give it to you to try?We Paid $ivo,000 for the American rights to Liquozone, because it kills germs in the body without killing the tissues, too.There is nothing else known which will do that.Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and it cannot be taken internally.Medicine cannot destroy the cause of a germ trouble, .Liquozone js so certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1,000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill.The reason is that xerms.ere.vegetables, and Liquozone\u2014like an excess of oxygen gas\u2014is deadly to vegetal matter.Liquozone invartably destroys the germs of disease, wherever -they are; yet to the human body it is the most helpful thing in the world Acts Like Oxygen The value of Liquozone lies in the fact that it does what oxygen does.Oxygen is the nerve food, the blood food, the scavenger of the blood.It is the very source of vitality, the most essential element of life, There would be no weak nerves, no impure blood, the blood an excess of oxygen.But oxygen is a gas, and unstable.An excess cannot be held in the blood.Im the making of Liquozone, we get no inside germs if we could get into oo thé virtues of 1,360 cublio inches of the gas into one cubic inch of ilquid.The gas is derived in large part from the best oxygen producers.The process of making takes 14 days.The result is a wonderful product, stable and concentrated, holding all the virtues of the gas.It goes Into the blood, to go wherever the blood goes.No germ can escape it and none can resist it.The results are inevitable.But Liquozone is more than a germicide Oxygen is Nature's greatest tonic, and Liquozone is a vitalizer with which no other known product can cempare.It not only destroys the cause of a germ trouble, but it quickly repairs all the damage which the germs have done.It gives to every organ just the help that it needs.\u2014 Germ Diseases These are the known germ diseases.All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such results are indirect and uncertain.Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they are, and the results are inevitable.By destroying the cause of the trouble, it ipvariably ends the disease, and forever.4 Kidney Diseases Bronchitis Leucorrhes Blood Liver Troubles Bright's Disealle Malaria\u2014Neuraigta Bowel Troubles Many Heart Troubles Congths\u2014Colés Piles Pneumonis Plier Rheumatism sScrotuls Deandruff\u2014Dropay Stomach Troubles More sickness is now cured by Liquozone than by all medicines combined.Won't you let us buy you a.50c bottle to try?\u201cT®.In Justice to yourself, please ac- \u2014 eer Ga stones Gomer Glset Hay Feover\u2014Infiuentss | AI) diseases that begin with fever \u2014 all inflammation\u2014all catarrh \u2014 all contagious diseases\u2014all the results ef impure lor poisoned blood.À In nervous debility Liquozone acts as s gitaitrer; accomplishing what no drugs can o.soc Bottle Free If you need *Liquozone.and have never tried it, please send us this coupon.We will then mall you an order on your local dsuggist for a full- size bottle, and we will pay your drug- ist ourselves for it.This is our free Varicocele Women\u2019s Diseases.City furveren » Office, |DeMontigny St.In the matter of expropriation for the opening of DeMontigny street, from Par- thenais street to Dufresne street, in the St.Mary's Ward, of the City of Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the assessment roll in the above matter is now deposited in my office at the City Hall, where the interested partiee may examine it until 11th June 1904, and that on 13th June, 1904, at 10 o'clock a.m., 1 \u2018shall hear all complaints that may be nude against afd roll.JOHN R.BARLOW, City Surveyor, \u2014 gift, made to convince you; to show you what Liguozone is, and what it can cept it to-day, for it places you under no obligation whatever.Liquozone costs 50c and $1.Proclamation.CUT OUT THIS COUPON, fob this offer may not appear again Fill out the blanks and mall it to the - Haquid Ozone Co, 458-460 Wabash ve, My \u2018disease 8.00500 BW Be Wo soos ve zone, of Powley's never tried Liquo but if on ou supply me » will take it.Beesvssese Bes Sve hes Pee bereseceend \u2026 ve BU vd BFK Ved vasyO\u2026t WO Weed boss + ve VO Ve vonuenau \u201c 800 Give full address\u2014write plainly.St.Jean Baptiste Day.The City Council - having requested me to proclaim Friday, the 24th June Inst, a public holiday, in order that the citi- sens generally may participate in the celebration of St.Jean Baptiste Day, I hereby acquiesce thereto with plen- sure, and ithe eitizens are respectfully Poule 3's Liquifieg wah formerly known in Canada as Gone.\u201d ; invited to observe that day as such.On Hire or Fer Sale.are fhe est sdsptet tr now bestmmers tn housekeeping.We can toruish you & home with all kinds of Furniture and Carpets of originality and distinction of designs, from the : very best makers for Cash, but if you have not the ready cash, you can take advantage ef our easy payment system, and pay a little at a time.largest distributors in the city of thatiparticular system, and you'll find our- terms very liberal.All we ask is thit you give us a call\u2014our staff will , extend every courtesy, whether you buy or not.Remember the address: \u2014 We are, perhaps, the ° Mayor's Office, = City Hall, ; Méntreal, 3rd June, 1904.1 * DE.ZT pif = TERE a MIA NOt Melolet de (Res TORONTO NADA.Hs Xe A] (Banque d'Hocholaga NOTICE Rope Ladder Woh Et apy peer 33 to 39 St.Lawrerice St, rar Craie Siret.Wl peng tot» ane re pact.Always ready for :use and half per cent.(3% p.c.) for the Lo .! small space and can be / |-current balf year, equal tb seven per cent Fire Escapes! =iinisy Bos ull | | Belo\" institution haa besa de: a : + clared, that the seme will be - Fe yy maman aile si £he hosd office oe at lta branches Get a Set of.te .à .on and after une next The \u201cSonne\u201d Amn Tata Jl, cit or, eo [Milan Horsay, M.A.Se.fai), |The Montreal City and Dis-| 5 22e té As sen roo MAN \u2019 À grec published No Canadian poster | > Analyst, Provisclal Anslyst| - trint Sayings Bank at\u201d general meeting of the 738 Dring storage Dept.175 Craig Street, Montreal has met with such an enormous sale.Chemist of the C.P.R, Es \u2019 shareholders will take place at the heed U ng Storage oJ Send Boo Tame home to your friends: ANALYSES FOR THE Notice is\\h given that « aivi fico of the Bank, in Montreal, on Wed.| Bis Pia, peti Eat them from pu AA oN: Mats pen 0 | aend oF lent dofars an a; bonus of the Fans past, 4 138 el a] 148 ST.JAMES, CE , Montrea stock of this justitution: nr be been | es By order of the Board, .; Toronto-Grain Men Find Pault with = _ SATURDAY, the Sod day of July ext, = Phi Inspection BL The Mohonk Arbitration Conference Mr.B.RB Gamer Attracts Large THE: COLLVER TOURS The transter books will jhe closed TO MANUFACTURERS ants International Congrees ai De Luxe) i m She 16th to the 30th June, both The undersigned have exceptional fae Toronto, Ont, June 4.\u2014A series of Called.Small oD Summer and Fall, for |.By order of the Board.gPicies for rei aS arith the od tn proposed amendments to the grain inspection bill will be laid before the Dominion Government by a committee of local grain men.At a meeting of the grain section of the Board of Trade yesterday the bill was discussed and several objections to it were referred to a special committee.© The Montreal men forwarded a letter cbntain- ing a list of their objections to the act, chief of which was the great power which the measure gives to grain inspectors.Messrs, .D.Matthews, Wellington Kay and C.B.Watt, with others to be selected later, will represent the grain section when the bill comes before the parliamentary committee next week.- MB.WILKINSON CHOSEN.To Succeed Canon Scarth at Bt.George's, Lennoxville.Sheshroske, Que, June 4\u2014The Lord Bishop of Quebec has submitted the name où the Revs J.Wiikinson, formerly professor of Sivioky at Blehops = College,\u2019 Lennoxville, for rector of Bt.George's church, In the place of the Inte Laan arth.The members of Cogeun ce were not all Present when th deration of the matter was taken up, but another meeting will take place this evening, and it is believed that the Rev.Mr.Wilkinson, who was Always very popular in Lennoxville, will be the unanimous chotée of the board.Mr.Wilkinson is at present in St.Morits, Swit- .Québec, June 4-=At Ieast twentyifive] of the forty-five Syrian immigreits Brought out here by the Frome ace | Malou on her recent trip will be de- | ported by her on her trip.of them are now in the detention hds- elaction oS from - trachoma, ection of those who to.be finally made.to- it, which, after all, ' before the conference closed Mohonk Lake, N.Y., June 4.\u2014Yester-\" day's session of the conf erence on international arbitration was opened with the presentation of the platform of principles which was adopted.Justice Bre the United States Supreme Court, à at the day of universal peace is yet far awa- but it is surely Arbitration has the power rer, pub e union behind already compelled n't general of the principie of arbitration.tution of The supreme.It hag Hague tribunal, said J Brewer, was the beginning of the nd of War, Among the other speakers were Sievor lb and Senor Bambra, the delegate, to to The Hague.ollowirig resolutions Mexican vers adopted { - by arian.|i Snr © 50 a 432 rate, | Richelieu & Ontario Steam- Barrie, Ont, Tune 4.\u2014Mr.R.R.Gam the member for Manitoulin, made first member for Manitoulin, made his coe County here last night, and received a great reception.The Opera crowded, people having .the country for miles to hear the from fn tell his story.Dr.Palling, ent of the Barrie .Conservative Association, presided, and on the tform were several members of the A Duff, M.L.A., Duf- ence throughout.Stesrage Crowded on London, June 4.\u2014The eee from.Southampton New York, has been taken by .who have availed themsetves ors now running te Toronto in another column.Special Hien Pis was eston ot he Boys Es |, anu -îne ne 2 \u2018 2e-' onred.PS 2 CLL + Japan (Never so brilliantly interesting.Never more safe.) : Round the World In the Early Fall, with of without JAVA and BURMA (\"Om the Road te Mandalay\u2019) Moncton, N.B.\u2014Roland F.Keith is dead at Kinnear Settlement, near Petit- codiac, aged 58.He was a deputy sheriff and was well known.Mrs.| Sarah Hufiter is\u2019 dead at Nappau, aged 78 Peter Eason is dead at Barnaby River, 89.He was a native of Dumbarton, Sçotland.News has been received of the death at | West Somerville, Mass.of Thomas C.Connor, formerliy & prominent contractér im Mr.Connor was about 50 Manager.Tesrondence ou OF.Mere: Ag a, real AFOE, Mfru mn .Mont May Sist, 1904.130 3 2aw 131 § 3aw 29 For Mir se, Front 4 LOVELL'S (MONTREAL DIRECTORY Hoesital tot thé, west.contmencia =; Monday, Qe th - Becket 3 v FOR 1904-1008, Price to Subscribers, 35.50.ers Toauest those who are anxious to od aot addresses priqted\u201d error Nicholas their final correction.Né order for a ceived after June 18.\u2018JOHN LOVELL & SON, Lta., Montreal, June 4, 1904.Publishers.The publish respectfully inform the public Rat their agents have finished taking the names of the citizens for the Direétory of 1904-1905, and they earnestly to have | and.business to call at thelr office, street, on June 6, and see the proof sheets in order to make will be re- Any coples re- De aus at on hand after publication win at $6.The Quebec Bank DIVIDEND No.164 Notice is hereby given that a divi of three and one-half per cant.upon paid-up capital stock of this institution for the current at its Branches, on and after Wednesday, the First day of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed from tha seventeenth to the thirty-first day of Monday, the $th day of June next.The cuésr mn De taken ae n at three o'clock.v THOMAS MebOUGALL, © (General Manager.Quebec, 19th April, 1904.9 13 Saw #3.Dockyard, Bermuda, 18th May, 1904.TENDERS are invited for the DEBENTURES FOR SALE.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to th aa ouncil and marked \u2018Tend ders.\u201d 1 be received by the undersigned up to: Monday, June 2 at 4 p.m.for an y or all of the following debentures, o fered for sale by the City of Niagara purchase of H.M.Ships \u201cMedway\u201d and Medina.\" now lying at H.M.Naval Yard, Bermuda.These ships are twin screw irom Gun Boasts, unprotected, of 363 tons displacement and 200 horse power, and were launched in 1876 ee to be sold as they stand with engines Io Further information may be cbtaised on application to Nava] Store Officer, Tenders will be received at the office of.noon on RJ.HALL, Falls, Canada.walk so 9 Looal Improvement BSide- r debentures walk 835.Sat Local Improvement Bewer, 30 year debentures.$12,000.00 Water Works, 15, year debentures.All debentures guaranteed by the city at large, and bearing interest at 4 per cent.are repayable in equal ane nial consecutive instalments of priacle pal and interest.Highest or any tender not necessars {iy accepted.JOHN ROBINSON, | Niagara Falls, Can.May 28th, 1904.ja 130 6 2aw 1 520 Ngval Store Ottjoer.SENERAL HOSPITAL.\u2014 The visk- governors to the Montreal General 0h June: Re As Gereme CATHOLIC BOYS HOME.\u2014 St.Joseph's Home for Catholic Boys has been epened at 396 Welll street, unéer -thé suspices Of the Dtor+ iat Fathers of Bt.Ann's -Charch.\u2018dame ms \u201c1 \u20ac - THE MONTREAL _ DAILY .STAR\u2014SATURDAY.JUNE 4, 1904.: _\u2014 ; x _ we se + \u2026\u2014 x.TA oh .g - & 1 ) i The record of price changes and transactions for five mouths, from January 1One of the most œuccessful Now York EIR - ; GOSSIP AND STOCK EXCHANGE 1 to May :L is as follows: _.; | basket shope has an extensive suite of RUE NE EM i .À t SU « J offices, fitted up wit - ; \" 24 215 US a.TRANSPORTATION\u2014 Saw nalia ot a stock gronan - $ ECHOES.mue tem, cos Sen [ER CR EC Sanaa Nol El he 15 ; le Canadian Paclfio .«ec «se ore ose .118 120% \u201c109% 117 36.834 over private wires, and a,.score clerks es - TWIN CHY 41.0 nv sec sens sovaesee NW 96% 874 94 214 5 re busy posting quotations on the bulle- \u201c1 ; Toronto Rails .11111 0000100000 ee 102% 96% 100% 8.336 [tin board.The rooms aro always filled, Ë Detroit United tee ven sda sve spe een 228 Sk 1192 8 a and the office does a very Heavy bust- : 06063 H638-003-94 HEC 35H06 HIDE SEC HOHE-T ontreal Breet .we seve ces aw.21 % .- e wires do not go oY 5 ; .> \u20ac Montreni Street (new) .«co sos 190 209 190 205% 1.640 {the bullding at all, leading only to a CTT DANSE ' \u2019 4 Star Office, Saturday, June 4.- ® Toledo Electric .0 ++ +se ooo 224 22% 18 19% 3,326 ment room, fron.wnich despatches A LVRS at EJ The record of five months\u2019 price changes in the stock market shows + Richelleu and Ohtario .vee oes cee 80 87% - 19% 86 11,771 are sent and the fake scheme directed { that trading has run withig a decidedly narrow groove for such a com- © \u2018Trinidad Fleotric .+ ac 000 4 7 77 70 73 6,165, ¢ All the business is done op a one or i ' 2 paratively lengthy period.This was in a large measure due to the strik- © Halifax Tram .ces cha ese ese eee 87 4 86 93 eH two-point margin, no one being allowed ; \u2018@ ing contraction in the volume of operations owing to the gradual elimin- 5, Aion, St, Paul and \u201c800\u201d .60 60 60 60 Put up more than five points.In tha i @ ination of the public as a factor in the trading.Left to professional © do.do.pf@.sieve voscceus 117% 117% 117% 117% 50 yd variety of small customers are i @ traders.the market maintained some attraction for a time, but finally à Winnipeg Elec.eed.a.172 172 Yi 172 46 is ed, who deposit ten, twenty or Frey ; @ fell into u state of almost complete stagnation.There were sllght re- » 67 don, as the case may be.It Dal a 1 @ vivals of interest a few times, when attempts were made to create ® @® Tee idend RER PEHOSSOU \"ec aue0 0 tase porn s nanaue vonscous 109,4.à one-point many non ae on \u2018® public following, but all such efforts failed dismally.At the end of the - end.-\u2014 ! \u2018 .& five months, prices for the |.part hunk about midway between the + INDUSTRIALS\u2014 { auoLatiOn of SE The Nip où the son: Published in the Interests of Meritorious Industrial Enterprises.© high and the low levels of that period.The local market is by no means @ Dominion Iron au 9 11.719 tt nt A oa wipes om, he pro .® an isolated instance of th: kind, as practically all the markets of the T | Domtnion Iron pfa.Lo 1.000 In ton a Por.3765 peri \"nd the office \u201cbuckete\u201d t le pro- \u2018 B ® world have been troubled with lack of public trading.The general feel- .& AT A er ; = * > 333.94495 n , som _ - .e © ing is that any change from the prevailing conditions will be deferred à Dominion Foe! CL ee IX 18, 39% a 14.582 na sin, be OF ur ficen thousand dollars 20TH CENTURY PROGRESSION 1 ina or .until after the presidential election in the United States.If Wall Street & Dominfon Coal pret.: : ~ 1% ; om 1,322 titicu tee n cases w bie, th azing 3 brightens up after that, there is a probability that local traders would 3 Nova Beotla Steel .2 OVNI UO ë 119% 108 PR 7547 more \u201cwealthy paket shan Soest Dies, the Our fathers used the goose qulill\u2014 î take courage and create a better market.: Nova Scotia Steel pra., 115 119 114 114 313 gother and deprees values on the regu- Qur Déurnbloy We, lepevaier.bef the of AOS OODT OOD Ollvle Mills .o.oo 160 150 180 23 lar stock exchange to a point where their We use the mowing machine and ore ?ule pra Lu.122 118 118 554 romers' margin becomes exhausted.nelf-binder : ge cc I IT LL 3 6 Street .; - - W Bl / Y do.pret oot - eres ee x a se 355 doing Tinta, an or never hurdred Our erathers used the hand printing Civilized World ° ; 9 2.16 th - .In an appreciative article the Wa- | The Bank of England this week re- Ten enone ces 132% \u201ces Tan Es tive profite ane are Involved thelr rela We use the cylinder press and : = A 29 bash Railway System, and more partic- ported an increase for the week in gold Bell Telephone (new) de 138 137 Te In this way the bucket shop always Ilnotype.F 1 t ted as-onermore «J WILL SELL.ularly the prospects for the preferred [coin and bullion holdings of £167,063.Maontrea)] Telegraph 163 136 15714 534 Wins, except In a continually rising stock Our fathers used tallow candles.ully protec \u2019 C Sock, Hermann Kaiser, banker and Proportion of reserve to liabilities ia now Montreal Cotton, Hoa aed marker whens some concerns hove eee rain?Pent- golden opportunity which \u2014- co a oa 2 .: .broker, New York.says: The Pitta- 46.33 per cent.against 45.10 last week.Windsor Hotel = ox pe 183 Only buys for an advance, and pever sells Our fathers used the telephone and will be eagerly grasped by Few readers of the principal news- burg line of the Wabash will be opened 4809 May 19, and 458.72 May 12.The high- Deminion Cotton .35% 3 24 506 stock short./ cable, .f papers published in C da and the for traffic in July, and by contract with est percentage thus far in 1904 was 50.55 Merchants Cotton .50 35 40 30 tr » But to-day we use the greatest of the few who will be ortur- United States can have missed reud- / the Carnegie Steel Company ft will re- 1n the week ending March 17; the lowest, Laurentide Pulp .7414 74% TY sx New Incorporations in May.ali known inventions, detailed Infor- te enou b to secure a,| ing during the past five years my thoes = \u201cFoi \u201cwill bring new ov: 37.50, on January 7.Northwest Land .1R0 150 160 243 Special to the Montreal Star.mation of which has been carefully na gh.Ad \u2018| quotations for the purchase and sale enue Saris.Tue ot 32.000.000 per The detalled statement compares as nt tie 5 ta 100 98 100 729 New York, June 4.\u2014The monthly com- prepared and ls \u201cdescribed In the portion of the limited num-| of stocks under the headings of \"1 annum, and, assuming that it can be follows with tho same week one and-two ITN PEST PIG eee : 50° 50 50 45 Dilation by the Journal of Commerce ot MONEY MAKER.ber of shares I can dispose \"This averting method which 1 J.handled for 50 per cent.the net profit Years ago: Coloured Cotton .us see ees ¢ ew incorporations in the Eastern States : : .- Too pe 0 De or de EN ution 0% 1908 Mickey Compentes UT HONOR GM | shone hatin Mey these incomortions |B) MARVELLOUS WIZARD.of, before the inevitable en- Lave orieinies Ras cost me thous: te the net earnings for the Exposi- on\u2014 do.ptd.vee mere eeaeaseeeiens ë ol rid , : .: tion business and the actual surplus of £32,547,401 £35,251,404 £36,550.856 oP 63 68 61 67% 395 len amount Ja Jargely below the total The test profit ever made by hancement in value takes.| return: Sh also for 1305, will ba about $2.300.000 oT 25,690,000 24,224.719 24,808,701 ond ex mT Prier tetes rates i en ees 78.744 figures \u2018were 357.300.000 larger than those shareholders who purchased stock in | place,- in what promises \u2018toy| ~The LARGEST LIST CLIENTS after paying 6 per cent.on th: debenture Notes reserved\u2014 ' xd and ex new.- - \u201c0 foy-the previous month of April, but this any commercial enterprise Was à yo .IN CANADA.A bonds.This is equal to the full 6 per 20,660.000 22,103,350 22,413,495 BANKS\u2014 grin is the result of two new companies profit of two thousand dollars re- become in a short time one, aan hu debentuse B bonds, and 3 Prop 22550000 22:15 .Montreal .cee ee bene eee.248% 250 244 244% 1,472 Alone\u2014United States Realty and Im- ceived for every one dollar invest- f th 1d\u2019 reatest in- The BEST PLEASED LIST OF _ per osnt.on the preferred stock, and llabilities\u2014 Hochelaga .CLINI 13144 140 1314 *136 356 provement Co.and Lake Superior Cor- ed.The rajse in value of this stock OI the worlds 2 \"HA CLIENTS IN CANADA.ese result: are obtained from only two 46% pe.49% pe SO pc Hank British North America .126 325 125 138 sm \u201c| Did es the success of the enterprise dustrial enterprises.The BROADEST STOCK KNOWL- rces business.Cireulation\u2014 Molsons -.22e Lex 140 Lan es 195 202 195 200% 785 ; ù He considere Wabash preferred the Te 28,707,000 29,301,685 29,522,155 Molsons (new) .s.s00 Lecnsnnues 195 Las 195 ee 1 was considered by the worid to be .EDGE OF ANY BROKER IN CAN- cheapest low-priced stock In the market.Public dep.\u2014 Toronto .s\u2026.\u2026.> J [TN 226% 230 en 294 137 phenomenal.A wizard was at work ADA.$351,000 7.426.683 8,892,675 Merchants LIN 151 16014 150% *158 617 and the public benefited.day fi fthe- : Other dep.\u2014 Montreal (new) .CI IN 242 242 242 242 10 À marvellous wizard is at work Send to-day for a copy'ofthe My advertising has brought me 2 .276,091 40,446,672 E T ships .«icv esse f 4 4 ê again.ame opportunity exists once nto correspondence am - ~ Wabash is run by George J.Gould.Gov.ete 100 4L?\u2018 Commerce.LL, .eee en oi hi ok ish, 26 - more, but for the moment only.Be- tude of investors who write me either who has the backing of such men as 17,674.000 14,799,505 14,293.385 Union .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.152% 1224 130 132 an Investment ing ever on the alert, 1 have secured with a view to purchase or to sell John D.Rockefeller and Andrew Car- Other securities\u2014 Quehec .119 130 11s *)25 348 a block of stock.I have taken ad- À er stocks which comprise the shares of negle.At the time that Jay Gould died 27,239,000 27.508.344¢ 28,130,033 Raynl .20344 20314 2034 203 = vantage of the labours of this goni- tl _ every active company on the contl- _ Nova Scotia 267 67 o 269 2 sa us for my own bene an or my | nent, réilroad affairs were very much mixed, (The moet important Meme da the Bank 67 267 262% 262 3 4 15, Securities clients, and 1 now Invite the public The unique position I now hold rites were being cut rulnously, earnings Tod tn years prior to 1902 compare as fol- TOAl Lite itera eu ee Lunn 4.707 Per Cent to participate.What I can offer you A most remarkable publication, over the financial market cannot but _ were decreasing and receiverships were |lows: * Ex-dividend.z PTT 0 Toe , to-day for ope dollar promises to containing in every.with price make money for my clients.My ine frequent.George Gould's inheritance, from : Other BONDS\u2014 equal in a short time the world's dat of upwards of a thousand formation is sure.more points of view than one, looked like - Bullion.Reserve.Securities.Dominion Iron 56 204 52 es 3754.00 h JA DOMINION greatest investment, in which every popular stocks.If a stock is weakening not to rise 8 white elephant.but he not only kept |1901.£36,069,386 £24,202.931 £27,761,710 Quslvle Milla LL TES eueses 1s mA 119 113 Sa n00 2 SECURITIES one hundred dollars Invested return- Printed In ehlours, beautifully again, I receive urgent selling orders.the ri Pacific out of the hands of |1500.! 33,153/985 21444655 30160856 Dé raini Coal Ir rt rr ree The 108% 107 107 6 500 Per sd the Investor two hundred thou- illustrated with half-tone cuts If strengthening In value for solfd seceiverS.but vastly improved the prop- |isge | 30/140.85§ 19120956 34.494.113 pominion Leal coo.een 1033; 106 03 041.81.500 Cent.\u201cCORPORATION, sand dollars.including a panoramic view of causes, buying orders come pouring erty, and established the stock on a 5 |j898.37.023 31 26.046.278 32.649.655 Montrea treet ieee, lp : 19 ; 10416 5 Pret .Limited Endorsed by the world's greatest noué, Be most sublime spec- in.In either case 1 am kept early pe.cent.dividend basis as well as the Ratio of Bank of England's reserve to N'YA Scotia Steel .ee IM 10 109% 109 RI : .scientists, by men renowned for hav- tacles in America.\"|.and well informed.The puise of the J ~~ confidence of investors in it.In the same Hiabilities at this date in years prior to Laurentian Pulp .+ eevee + + | 3 19 100 100 1.00 E.C.Noraworthy, ing achieved success in leading com- | \u2014 Sent gratuitously to you upon market beats constantly through my period he has raised the Wabash from {19492 was as follows: Montreal Harbour 48 0020000000 s 100 190 190 100 33.000 Manager 7 mércial enterprises, who have indi- request to the editor, Jarge list of clients by way of either two streaks of rust between Toledo and Winnipeg Railway .cere .107 107 107 107 1,000 vidually Invested thousands of dol- IS P.BRYANT my Telegraph service.Long Distance Kansas City, to the dignity of a trunk Per cent.Per cent.City of Montreal 48 .0 +000 cvvernns 101 102% 101 102% 10.700 133coûtt lars in the proposition, I am now NORR .NT, phones, or methodical correspondence.line that is capable of handling tonnage |1901 .B50 | 1896 .59 City of Montreal 7s .[RN 180 180 180 180 56 about to place on such a footing by The Largest Dealer in Unlisted My position enables me to advise on an equal basis with Pennsylvania and [1900 .44% 1896 .634 Coloured Cotton § 944 2.000 my unique plans, as to allow the ' 1! Canada the purchase or sale of stocks.other first-class roads.In the matter of [1899 .38% 1894 .687% Bell Telephone .105 500 smallest investor to participate upon Securities in a \u2018an \u2019 J management, Wabash is in the front [1898 .\u2026.48 1893 .41% Cable Registered 92% 1.900 such easy terms as to permit even rank.1897 .650% 1892 .44% Cable Coupon .92% 12.000 the lowest salaried people to get in ' \u2014 Jacob Berry.H.L.Bennet on the ground floor on practically .NORRIS P.BRYANT, n peter $957.056 their own terms, and thus secure an Ë York Chambers, MONTREAL.\u2019 înte: 1 ro tion unparallele r ra .09 45,700 Jacob Bopp & Uo n To history ot finance T° 5 Please mail me, free of charge, copy of the MONEY MAKER.\u2019 -10 5.500 The story of Aladdin's lamp and £2 the wonderful things it accomplished ow te ee ere vee vee eee aes 9 e HI AN 51.200 Hew York Gursoliqutet Rxchange.for -Îts possessor Is being surpassed Sol NAME Looe eee en cee ee r S mo in 1X ure Memb {new York Prodnce Exchange.to-day by the fairy-like actualities © Phi.adeipbla Stocz Exchange.accomplished through the corporate E ADDRESS.++.+0.40e as see eer eee ren eee ens : HOW BUCKET SHOPS anxious customers of pgoncerns whose ESTABLISHED 1885 ownership of meritorious inventions.= business methods resemble those followed STOCKS BONDS H IR PATRONS by the firms exposed.Such suspicions In ~ 9 » Must and does satisfy the most fastidious, for these reasons: JLEEGE TI EIR PATRO on Or Pr, Coen groundless.but the GRAIN, COTTON, It is a blending of four of the finest tobaccos grown.assuming the presidency of the New pur (hat the business of many reputable 84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.Toronté and Ottawa Bank Clearings.Edmonton Building Lots FREE à i : tock Exchange.tha e governors been rerio - \u2018 A cool, delightful smoke.There is nothing to equal it or \u2018ietermined maintain a high |terfered with.This has led to the ques- 42 Broadway, New York wSlearings or Toronto banks for the A Safe and Proftable Investment THE MINING HERALD, standard of business honor, and discipline tion being asked generally, \u201cWhat is a Direct private wiresin our branches ab Thin wee Comparison .were: 17.022.249 Phone, write or cal or full particulars.Leading mining and financial paper.giv- 40c\u20141-4 1b.80c\u20141-2 tb, 81.60 per lb.members guilty of illicit practices, to- |bucket-shop?\u2019 The query has been put BOSTON, HARTFORD, NEW HAVEN, % week, five days .oo \u201813.3% 415 R.P.INGLIS & CO.Ing all the news from all tne mining disc gether with the exposure.failure, and |by doctors.lawyers, merchants, and many BRIDGEPORT, PHILADRLPHI 4, Last .: 18.660.171 Phone Main 3874.110 Temple Bldg.tricts and contuining latest and most re- prosecution of concerns forced out of the cher private parties unfamiliar with the QUEBNC, ALBANY, BROOKLYX.ago \u2018ago ree vw neve.18.156.123 182tf Industries.roneinay Raine, mining, and ofl Consolidated Exchange on \u20ac ] 3 Two years .wee .156,12 tries.2263 St.Catherine St.\u201cwucketing.\u201d neve attmelea wide wtten- In general It may be sald that a bucket rempasss sa8.otvr data cn amsaciat maken Thres years ago.Sir Tagnn on ra Te Tor aL Meena in ete , Tel.Up 1376 tion, says the Philadelphia Btockholder.{shop is a brokerage office where orders seed » me Ottawa Clearing House statement: $1,846,901; corresponding week last year, I.WISNER & CO.32° Breadman ten ° 9 el.Up .Nearly every prominent bank in the Wall are never executed.and the funds of awash \u2014 for week ending 2nd June, 1904, $2.277.538.York.\u2019 Street district has been written to by \u2018customers are fraudulently appropriated.Fw A té 109 2aw if Total for i e, A pel = \u2014\u2014\u2014 - _ 2.Te r el iy .2 : | .a.+, ._ A E t Reviev th ssibilities oO n Exper eview of the Po f _ - - « r ! .3 ° - f ; | We would like to send you a picture o \u2018 o > i suitable for f i d f A | : Marconi suitable for framing and a copy o .e a \u2018 ial h dard the M for M Send 10 t New York\u2019s greatest financial newspaper, the standard investment e Marconigram f&or May.en cents * + y» ° id 2 h ge \u2018 publication of the Urtited States, in a recent consideration of the to cover the cost of mailing.earning possibilities of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company ities oO : \u2018 g po .e [3 : .e «> of America, published the following : June 20, 1904, the Price of \u201cThe rapidly Increasing Importance of the Marcon! Wireless Telegraph ; POSSIBLE REVENUE.: R a .as a commercial factor has aroused great interest among both prospective One station, 30 words per minute, for one year dispatches u r I t \u201c - .stockholders and the general public in the prospective earnings of the com- 15766000 à ee Bory rare emcted from puting pot pany.The following estimates give a clear insight Into the marvellous earn- word, gives a gross revenue of $304,200.With three \u2018 : .\u201c ing possibilities of the new system and its comparison with the cable sys- sets of instruments the gross revenue would be.$1,182,604 \u2018 ; - me : ronan me vances 20 Per Cent \u201cMr.Marconi in a recent interview pointed out the great profit of the C-< of one station as described\u2014 $100,000, plus 100 per \u2019 | « wireless service to steamships both for the Wireless Company and for the vnt.factor of safety equals.\u2026.\u2026.veo sor creer.$200,000 ._ publishers of the ship newspapers.One news message will be received by all 1 st on this at 8 per cent.ss.ess oo covossce 16,000 Lol ships alike at an initial expense of but one message.The ships, however, In ,reciation.cor vee sovnencecs vus ase soe ste sone 20,000 .h .f b .will each pay the full rate for the service as though separate dispatches had Maintenance and repalrs .EE cer eee wee or cee 20,000 If you hesitate much longer over the question oO uying - into the Marconi Wireless been sent to each.Supplying 1,000 words to 50 ships will bring the revenue Cost of operation at 256 per cent.of gross revenue of sta- .of 50,000 words, though no ship unsupplied with the Marconi instruments can tion.teases ee ses ss sree 295450 Telegraph Company of America, it will be too late, The allotment of $5.00 certificates is ; - er ANnum .\u2026.vee avs see soe ove ! g receive a word of the dispatches Aggregate expense per 7 nearly gone, None can be purchased after June 20th.After that date the price will be ad- \u201c There are 40 trans-Atlantic ships now ulpped with Marconi instru- Thus leaving a possible profit of $830,950 on each station.here are four- ments.Let it be assumed that only fen hips out re the total number equip- teen cable stations working at full capacity.1h ourteen Marconi stations re- vanced 20 per cent.to $6.00, ped receive the daily news service.The complete news would require about quired for the world's business would clear ,000, I .100,000 words daily, but estimating only 5.000 words per day at § cents each, \u201cThe great advantage of the wireless system over those now used is in The Company is capitalized at $6,650,000, all common \u2014no preferred stock or bonds.(one-half the present press cable rate,) the annual receipts will be $912,500.lishment.essional Committee of the 56th s : .: y Estimating the cost at 10 cents per word, the daily expense wouldebe $500, or Lo a ar ions of her al Tet of oatablishing a Govern.Of this amount $460,000 is as yet unissued and may be issued for the benefit of the company\u2019s ie to kab Leaves the enormous net profit of $730.000 annually ment cable totaling $25,176.780.\u2018This was for a cable from San Francisco treasury, only, The company has six stations in the United States through which connec- - even at this re kably conse basis.The present contracts of the to Manila.To parallel such a cable with the Marconi system, capacity equal- .; \u2019 y.- > ' : § Marcon! Co.for news services are on the basis of 25 centa per word.ly as great.would cost $850,000.There would be ne saving in Interest tion is had with over 40 transatlantic steamships aud with foreign stations in England, Can- ; ; ally of more than the total cost of installing the Marconi plant.: E | \"The earning capacity of the prospective commercial trans-Atlantic ser- charges ann a evenues of the company increased over 700 per cent.during the las vice can also be estimated from the data now known.The entire cost of a + \u201cThe profitable results to stockholders in such a system can be shown ad and Italy * The r pany ; 7 pe ) .g h : t Marconi system, with a terminus in America and in Europe, is $100,000.This equally clearly.Estimating the present cable revenues at present charges year.The English company earned a net profit of over $50,000 during the same period.system is capable of handling 30 words per minute with one set of instru- and full capacity, the gross income is $8,760,000 per annum.Conservatively on : ., ., , ments.The cost of cable operation Is less than 25 per cent.of the gross estimating the wireless system capacity and charge at one-half the cable The system has been developed faster than either Morse\u2019s telegraph, Field's cable or Bell's revenues.The normal cost of the Marconi system will probably be less than system, the gross income to the wireless system ls $2.190,000.Estimating f A .n h ; one-half this figure, but for the purposes herein it can be assumed as equally cost of transmission per word as the same, the cable company at the end of telephone.Fortunes were made out of investments in all those enterprises, Greater foras large.The present cable charge Is 25 cents per word.The wireless charge the year has a balance available for dividends o .045.250, or a over .can be assumed at 10 cents.As an additional factor of safety 50 per cent.13 per cent om investment.The Marcon! system.on the other hand, \u2018has tunes will be made out of Marconi stocks.There are no bonds or preferred stocks to take ; r ce on invest- .may be deducted from ail factors of Income and 100 per cont.added to au Dee balance avaliable, or a little over 100 pe ?fnves precedence over the common stock we offer.Every stockholder is on an equal basis, As managers for the underwriters who control the stock of the company how offered for sale we are enabled to- accept applications for the $5.00 certificates in amounts of not more than $1.000 nor less than $100 up to and including June 20th, 1904.After that date no application will be received for less than $6.00.SEND FOR PROSPECTUS AND FULL INFORMATION.MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO UNROE & MUNROE, MANAGERS FOR THE | | v y MARCONI UNDERWRITERS, \"|.Canada Life Building, Montreal.Broad Exchange Building, New York.Knickerbocker Trust Building, New.York; 19 Congress Street, Boston pt agp Ede ed x.+ PEERY IRN PF EE Murphy Company, LIMITED.Great Midsummer (Clearing Sale! The Goods You Want to Buy at Money- Saving Prices | Amazing reductions abound in all the departments ! Come and have a look round Monday while the harvest of bargains is still at its biggest! Here is a \u2018\u2018snap\u201d you don\u2019t want to miss ! 400 Ladies\u2019 Walking and Dress Shirts, all In beautiful light weight Tweeds, splé endidiy tailored.seven gored cuft, latest summer style, actual worth $5.80 to $7.80, choice of tho assortment, $3.75 The above is part of a large manufacturers\u2019s stock cleared for cash, and no more genuine bargains are offering in Montreal to-day.| Some Clearing Lines On First Floor GREAT REMNANT SALE! All Remnants of Gingham, All Remnants of Prints, All Remnants of Fancy Muslins, All Remnants of Dimity Muslins, ALL HALF PRICE.All Fancy Sateen Foulards, All Fancy Gingham, All Fancy Matting, all colors, stripes and checks, All Fancy Dress Muslins, | All Fancy Twine Cloths, All Fancy Colored Piques, 20 PER CENT.OFF ALL ABOVE LINES.All Self Colored Dimities, all colors to choose from, All Fancy Grass Linen and Pine Apple Cloth.25 PER CENT.OFF THE ABOVE LINES.300 yards all=wool Flake Dress Goods, assorted colors, worth soc.This line 0 Half Price, per yard ., The John Murphy Co., Limited 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.orner calfe.el.Up 2740.Cc Metcalf: 2 Terms Cash.ST.HENRY SYNDICATE | The Largest Departmental Store in the West End.CASH OR CREDIT.St.Henry Syndicate, JUNE DISCOUNT SALE! 20 p.c Reduction And a Further Discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed on SUITINGS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OILCLOTH, ete.We have In a very superior choice of MEN'S AND BOYS BUIT- INGS in all the latest shades.Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT is under the management of a high- class tallor.Style, cut and finish guaranteed.Order a Suit now and get the extra discount.L.ABINOVITCH, Proprietor, 3400-3304 Notre Dame st., St.Henry.\"PHONE M.2057 2 GANNIFF CORSET Forms an exceptionally ful foundation on which to build \u2018\u2019 fashion\u2019s laf creations.\u201d OUR LATEST MODEL.[Like Illustratioh} is , obtained from one of the best designers known.no expense in the manufacture of these ve our patrons the most ser- ree viceabld a artistic corset on the market.Only the-xory materials used.= MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.Canniff Corset Co., 1053 BLEURY STREET, MONTREAL.\u2018AGENTS WANTED.Ofarke\u2019s Oolored Souvenir FIREWORKS I I 1 We can supply anything from - the smallest Firecracker to the most magnificent display.Postal Oards.?Belling very Have you meen them PYRO-SPECTACULAR DRAMAS BE pur og I A a AND DISPLAYS OF FIREWORKS » upon any scale of magnitude.Me hear the Windsor Hotel.Send for Programme, CELEBRATION GOODS: Flags, Lanterns, Torpedoes, Firecrack- ors, Paper Horns, etc.Send for catalogue.TW.HAND.Firework Co, ia ' Sm mp tT \"ferred back to the private bills commit- ; ne ep Ber de Ce THE [ALIEN DIRECTORS Government Measure Is Ready But No Date Set for Presentation.INEFFICIENT QUARANTINE The Government Criticized for Carelessness of Its Officers in Passing Athenian, Speclal Staft Correspordence: The Presa Gallery, House of Commons, Ottawa, June 4.\u2014Everybody was tired in the House of Commons yesterday and there was an absolute lack of the snap which ordinarily characterizes the proceedings.A good deal of business was done.Mr.Fisher, like everybody else was tired, consequently he did not talk very much and, therefore, a considerable part of the estimates of his department were passed.Mr.Marcil, of Bonaventure, introduced a bill respecting the Huron & Ontario Railway Company.Mr.MacPherson introduced a bill to incorporate the Farmers' Bank of Canada.ALIENS AND RAILWAYS.Mr.Casgrain asked when the Gov- mised bill to require that on all rall- ways in Canada a majority of \u2018 the directora shall be British subjects.The Premier replied sthat the bill Is ready, but he did not say when it will be introduced.Mr.Borden for the third time on three succéssive days, asked whether the Government was represented by courisel at the enquiry respecting the employment of aliens on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway survey.Sir Wilfrid for the third time answered that he did not know.It is a matter under the jurisdiction of Sir Wm.Mulock and that gentleman is still absent from the capital THE CANADA-MEXICO LINE.Mr.Earle asked whether Victoria, B.C., would be a port of call for the steamers of the new line to be established between Canada and Mexico.Sir Richard Cartwright replied that the steamers would cal: at Victoria, inward and outward.Mr.Daniel asked whether the vessels for the service between Canada and Mexico on the Atlantic coast would call at St.John, N.B.On this point Sir Richard was not so sure, but he was hopeful that fit would be possible to make an arrangement which would be satisfactory to St.John.THE FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE, Mr.Clarke asked whether any negotiations were going on with respect to the establishing of à fast Atlantic service.\u201cThere are no negotiations going on at present,\u201d replied Sir Richard.\u201cThe whole thing is over then, ?\u201d asked Mr.Clarke.No,\u201d answered Sir Richard, would not say that.\u201d INEFFICIENT QUARANTINE.Dr.Vrooman 1llustrated the laxity of .the quarantine regulations of the Do- \u2018minion by instancing the case of the steamship Athenlan, one of whose passengers developed smallpox after being landed at Vancouver, B.C.The steamer's passengers were inspected at Victoria, where a clean bill was given.When the passengers were landed at Vancouver it was found that one of them was afflicted with smallpox.\u2018When the case was discovered nearly all the steamer passengers had departed.Fifteen of them were rounded up at North Bay, where they are now quarantined at Ontario's expense.For- of them are being looked after by the city of Vancouver.Dr.Vrooman and other members of the Opposition held the Government responsible for these conditions.R.Macpherson, of Burrard,B.C., suggested that an investigation be held with a view to determining {if the case of smallpox dgyeloped between Victoria and Vancouv The following quarantine items were passed in supply: eamer for quare antine service, at Grosse Isle, $30,000; steamer for Victoria, B.C., $20,000; cattle quarantine and veterinary division, $100,000; salaries and contingencies, $150,000.These completed the items.The next items to be taken in supply wtit be those of the Department of Marine and Fisheries.The bill respecting the Ottawa electric company came up in the evening.A strong fight was made to have Ît re- oy quarantine tee on the ground that it amounts to an evasion of the contract now existing between the city of Ottawa and the Consumers\u2019 Electric Company, which latter company the Ottawa electric will be able to buy out if this bill becomes law.The House adjourned at 10.45.Proceedings in the Senate.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 4\u2014In the Senate the Canadian Northern Railway bill, the Manitoba and Keewatin railway bill, the St.Maurice Valley Railway bill, the Nepigon railway bill, and the Alberta railway and Irrigation bill were all read a third time.The following bills froon the Comunons were read a first time: To amend the G.T.P.Act; respecting the Essex Terminal Railway, to amend the Criminal Code; respecting the punishment of fraudulent debtors.The following bills were read a third time and passed: Respecting the Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway and Navigation Company.respecting the Canadian Fire Insurance Company.A number of bills were given a second reading, and the Senate then adjourned.May Locate in Cornwall.Speclal to The Montreal Star.Cornwall, June 4.\u2014The Tough Sole Shoe Company, of Toronto, are negotiating for the location of thelr factory in Cornwall.They agree to erect a factory 40 by 100 feet to instal machinery to cowt $16,000, and to employ forty hands, with a pay roll of $14,000 a year td start with.For this they ask the town for a'free site and a loan of $7,500, with an additional loan of $3,750 when they employ sixty hands, and another $3,760 when they have eighty hands and a pay roll of $28,000, the loan to bear interest at 4 per cent.repayable in fifteen annual instalments, beginning the third year after they commence operations.Grief Led to Attempted Suicide.Montpellier, Que., June 4\u2014Mre.Louis Bissonnette has attempted suicide in grief over the loss of a child by drowning lest autumn.Mrs.Bisson- nette made the attempt on her life with a razor,with which she cut herself in the abdomen, afterwards seeking to drown herself In the lake where her child was drowned.Her husband arrived in time to prevent the latter sot, but the doctor called in considers that FOR RAILWAYS) ernment would bring down the pro- |.a fit of mental aberration, caused by | If you, your friends or relatives suffer with | Fits, Epilepsy Vitus\u2019 Dance, or Falling | Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable : treatise on such diseases to THæ LErsic Co, ! 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada, All druggists sell or can obtain for you LEIBIGS FFTCURE PARISIAN THE PERFECT FIT \u2014\u2014OF THE\u2014 P.G.PRINGESS HIP Gives to those whb wear it that perfect re required by the clinging skirts go much in vogue at the present time.It is impatisfisle to find in other makes the quality of the-P.C.for the price at which it is offered.Parisian Corset Mfg.Co., Ltd., QUEBEC.- ASK YOUR FRIENDS IF THEY HAVE SEEN THE XXXX ON PAGE 11?ANXIOUS WOMEN Women threatened with or sufferiog from irregularities and wishing - prompt an painless relief \u2018should ; for FREE BOOK which telle how to prevent and correct J such irregularities.Of interest to all married ladies.The Dr.Wilson Medical Co.183 22aw Box 1171, Montreal.BELANGER WISHED \u2018TO MAKE HIS WILL.Ste.Scholastique, Que.June 4\u2014Theo- phile Belanger, as the day of his execution approaches, {8 turning his thoughts more towards the members of his family.The other day he expressed a desire to make a will so that there would be no trouble over the succession to his property.Gaoler Mireault, however, informed him the law would not accept the testament of à man condemned to death, and Belan- ger appeared to be much depressed by this news.There have been rumours about that it the sheriff attempted to exclude the public from the execution, an attack would be made on the gaol to force an entrance.The doors of the gaol yard are wooden and would be easily forced, and it fe stated that, with a view to being prepared, the sheriff has appealed to the Attorney-General for a de- tall of the provincial police to protect the gaol and sustain the privacy of the execution.Death of Aged Irishman.Special to The Montreal Star, Brockville, Ont.,, June 4 \u2014 George Coad, who has been a resident of Kelly township since he was nine years of age, is dead, aged 92.He was a native of Ireland.Mr.Coad was a progressive; farmer, but for a long time prior to his death was retired.A family of four sons and three daughters survive.Ewrmg Stvig\u2014A girdle made of sateen \u2018cloth, perfect fitting, never-stretching.\u20ac Even the most can cukivate a Sel fom : without loss of comfort, by wear- E.T.Comes Because in D Cape there js à syle the peculiarities rn Fede itthe er dust.@ E.T.Corns are guaranmad \u2014your money back for any FOASON.@ Most all dealers sell them.Corsets| i= m3 ht the abdominal wound will zrave fatak; Tu Pai Edy ; BERS sie 5 HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2453-2487 St.Cathorine Street, NEAR DRUMMOND.3 MIDSUMMER SALE Smallest reduction, 10 per Cent.for cash.Other reductions ranging up to 78 per cent.N.B.\u2014Cash Discount applies only on goods paid for at time of _ chase or sent C.O.D.y ë p e pur Goods laid by or charged are not entitled to this cash discount.Wool, Siik and Cotton Dress Goods.GROUND - FLOOR.\u2018During this Mid-Summer Sale your Every Purchase is regular price.COLOURED DRE8SS GOODS8\u2014From 10 to 35 per cent.discount.BLACK DRESS GOODS\u2014From 10 to 60 per cent.discount.8ILK8\u201410 to 35 per cent discount.WASH FABRIC8\u201410 to 35 per cent.discount.We enumerate here a few Atems from each of the above lines: Colored Fabrics Silk Fabrics A ou Poa ond colors BLACK TAFFETA 8ILKS, suit- oO .» =.- .ette and Reseda with white flecks, able for Shirt \u201cWaist Suits and trimmings.Two specials worth up 44 inches., 850 ! Less 10 per cent.and 10 per cent.| to 88¢: for .roues ! iiqe vid : Lu AR\u2014SATURDAY, JUNE: 4, \u20181904.\u2018 GE pinay meer mr : > ae SAO ARYL IAN wel HN i .Cdr De : ©.- nw i .; 8: < Ag SOA a | LINITED: .1 } - J 0 = , i ; ; \u2019 : ol 37 FINE SUMMER SILKS AT STILL L WER PRI Specials for Monday.= .W Very seldom such values are offered at such low Drices, especially i : : at this time of the season.Reason is that the success we had last week\u2014 à \u2018 the first week of our, June Jubllee Sale\u2014was very much more than we ex- ; 9,500 YARDS BEAUTIFUL SILKS FOR THIS SALE ; pected.As we always alm to give our customers values of the best for - thelr money, we have decided to reduce the most seasonable goods at the No sale in the history of this store has ever aroused so much enthusiasm among EVERY DEPARTMENT very lowest prices.No bluff here In Our advertisements.What we promise 2 silk buyers as the silk sale of to-day.It has dominated the silk market and struck the we give.Be bere sharp at § am.Mdnday and get the best Bargains ever ; silk merchants with amazement, \u2018\u2018 How Carsley could possibly sell fine silks at such _ \u2018 \u2018 : : - low prices is still a mystery to them.\u201d | Monday on our First Floor on St.Catherine Entrance Po ; ® 9 150 Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Lace Collars the kind and.style Half the : SURPRISING S A A a 1es ec wear looked Jor by all women of good taste.They are white, Price : .ru aris and Cream.Collars In the lot worth up to .n .$10.00.Your choice on Monday at Marked * The special lots selected for Monday\u201d s selling will create quite a stir amo 2 At June Sale Prices.Every lady knows whaz ls Voloute de Lys Toilet Powder : ladies who are well posted on the values of good silks\u2014not a yard offered but is worth worth, from the best perfume manufacturers, Roger & 2 7 C ; Ç , allet's, France; 37c and 40c is th price ou y for - from a quarter to one-half more than the marked prices.cg Ladies\u2019 Embrotdered Linen stocks, usually 45 cts.now for 25 cts.rh Mont 400 la the price _you pay fa Po - æ ¥.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Turn Over Collars.Hpecial at 25 cts.each.: ; COLORED SUMMER SILKS STYLISH BLACK SILKS Ladies Taney Washing Stocks, with coloursà border.pect at FOF Modest Millinery Some Very Low Prices To Monday © AT 18c.\u2014New Colored Japanese Wash Silks, in a variety of 18\u20ac AT 230.Fine Japanese Black Silks, fine sheer quality, for 23C 25 cts.each.\u2019 = dainty colored stripes.Regular 27c a yard.Monday .handsome summer waists.Monday.ioieiinennn.Ladies\u2019 Lace Stocks, June sale price, 23 ots.each.Prices which say plainly, Fou\u2019d better come at 8 O' Clock 1 5 Y fo : for smart pA drones Monday Sole, a useful and pretty Stik 356 wide roe Extra Quanity Japan ona rich black, 27 Inches 27C Ladies\u2019 Stocks, made of Pique with a fancy muslin bow, June sale For ue roman\u201d who a mive Una for and Jett er : 2äc 2 7 er MONAAY.sa+000 a ae cesse as en eme , .\"re se sente a as ace orm v ; \"AT 430.Extra Quality Fine French Taffeta BIlks, very large GC AT 45e\u2014Fine French Taffeta Silk, Lyons dyad.soft weave, 45¢C price 25 cts.each.splendid opportunity to exercise her Millinery abiliiies.her 2 äOc f A Tange of newest shades.Monday .cc.vve corneas 43 special quality fo¥ summer waists and dresses.Monday .Hats we will sell on Monday are the most stylish shapes : ; AT 89c.\u2014Fine French Peau de Sole, a soft.clinging pure AT 83c.\u2014Extra Quality French Taffeta Silk, 36 Inches \"wide, g3c \u2018 New York has produced this reason.These Shapes would sc = silk, that will make distingulshed dresses, all best shades, Mon- .59\u20ac all pure se special for skirts or Jackets.Usual $1.50.Monday, hd sell in the ordinary way at T5c to $2.76, and they'll require 1.00 27 BAY .2.4 tt passe nee ue eu ee ee ana ane bares bereisssesane e OS1ETY but very little trimrming\u2014a bit of ribbon, a bow of velvet, a » 4 feather or two, or & bunch of follage, and they'll proudly $1.25 : = : ; .bear comparison th much higher priced Hats.Of course, = cé ANO | HER GREA SHIR r WAIS I EVEN | Marked Down to June Sal : Prices, .if you wish ft, our Milliners will do the trimming at a very and .7 ., little extra cost, They are Dress Shapes, Turban Shapes 2 .BOUGHT FROM A TORONTO MAKER AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ard Godlee\u2019 Fancy Striped Lisle Thread Hose.Regular prices, 45 cts.and Satlor Sltect: colorings are all summer shades.To clear $1.50 : cts.a pair; now cts a tne lot on Monday, your choice at.ese.\u2018eat 4 More than 600 Fashionable High Class White Organdie Musiin Shirt Walsts are involved in this special 4 Equal to a discount of nearly 25 per cent.- .£ transaction.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Silk Plated Vests, Crochet fronts.Usually 32.20 Specials in Wash Goods for Spectals in Silks: - - ¥ Thig Immense purchase and the price at which we will offer the greater portion of it at will give the ladles +f each, now 99 cts each.Equal to over 30 per cont.pesant 3250 t Monday.fer.Monduy.: ith itical taste d di tion from the smartest cre- Gentlemen's Ramie Underwear ( rts an rawers), e .o $ Big tabl f Fi F h Wash 750 d 85e F tri a of Montreal the most admirable opportunity to select w critical an scretio $3.00 values.for $1.75 each, or $3.50 the suit.Equal to over 30 per a tab os © Oramdien Batintes.and White are atripes! 2e hair line stripes, for Shirt Walst Sults.Very special Monday at ° yard.59¢ Colored Dress Goods.506 All-Wool Voile de Paris, Canvas Cloth, Etamine and Armure Cloth, 44 inches wide.Monday, 250 ations of the season in Dainty White Waists, that for style, elegance and quality will stand unrivalled among the season's most charming conceits.On Monday morning this great offering of $1 50 High Class White Muslin Shirt Waists at 95c \u201cwill be placed before you.Te only ask you to come here on Monday and by personal inspection (without any \"idea of buying) see what The Carsley Company are doing for the public.There are two different styles in the lot that will go forward on Monday.You can select either.Both are tasteful in a high degree.DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TWO BLOUSE BARGAINS FOR MONDAY ; White Organdie Muslin Shirt Waist, made with two wide hemstitched pleats down front and two rows of fine Swiss openwork insertion, two hefnstitched.pleats run.from.shoulder to bust, turnover hemstitched neck tab; sleeves are cut-full, with- hemstitehed cuffs: back is finished two rows of hemstitched pleating running full length to waist line.The other Walst Included with the above is made of Fine White Organdle Muslin.front is trimmed with twelve rows of fine pear! embroidery and twe rows of openwork Swiss embroidery insertion.edged with rows of hemstitched tucking: sleeves have three rows of pearl embroidery from shoulder to elbow, pouch wrist and fitted cuff; back is trimmed two rows of tucking, finished turndown collar, edged pear embrondery, a \"95¢ Ing Waist.Grand value at $1.50.Monday.THE DRESS GOODS SALE IS .BRIMFUL OF BARGAINS discount.Basement Section Prices for the June Clearing Sale.We have lald out for Monday's selling 25 only large sized coloured Quilts, the ordinary $1.00 kind.You've never seen prices like this before.Fancy $1.00 in the regular way.Monday for 63 cts.each.A really first class Feather Pillow.all\u201d feathers, actually.not simply called a feather pillow, Ogilvy\u2019s June sale price, $1.15 a pair.Ladies\u2019 cent.| Linens, Muslins, Voiles, Canvas and Etamines, goods worth up | to 50c.Your choice on Monday ! at, yard .! Black Dress Goods.! 10 pieces 44 in.All-Wool Cord de ; Soie Black Goods.Regular 65c.Monday, yard .25c yard .sas0000e $650 Ladies\u2019 Skirts For Fhe right style ina Skirt this season Is the High Kilt, and riothing suits the style better than Mohair Sicilian for $3.05 them.We wil] offer Monday a small lot of these at RACH least $2.50.While they last Monday you can | have |, one at .$3.95, in blue and black only.Come Early Monday Morning te the Fourth Floor Ladies\u2019 Fine White Linen Shirt Waists, made in the latest 33 only Tapestry Cushion Covers,| Roman Striped Portieres, 3 different Daa \u2026.sa see \u2026 \u2026.\u2018 ve.» DS see sens style, with 3 side pleats and deep pleat down the front, with flne linen insertion.These Blouses are worth at Lustre Walking Skirts Marked at June Clearing Sale Prices.sees Sea secre messes secrseee PESIPBERLSLs SSeCLLLPOILI.4 as .+.SILVER PLATED WARE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.; person who seeks something distinctive for a Wedding Gift will The find much satisfaction In looking Lustre Walking Skirts.There are only a few.and we think our- suitable for Hammock Cushions.|{ combinations of colors.Splendid High Class Summer Goods at Nearly Halt Price over this collection of reliable selves very fortunate in being able to secure them, which we did at Regular 835c value.Monday.value at $4.76.Special, Monday, Silver Plated Ware.practically our own price.Come early and you may be equally fortu- each .eee 25:2 pair .+.ee eee een 8395 .The Carsley Dress Goods Salon is the Mecca of» all ladies who study style as well as Here are a fow items: nate.Many other lines in this department are marked at low on | Fancy Striped Portiores, with heavy 42 in.Curtain Serim, lace borders.in beauty of weave and design.Hardly a line in the whole range which we offer for Mon- anon ashes .- .$1.70 to $3.50 prices, there is sure to be something that will Interest you, even you fringe.Regular $3.60 pair.Mon- bleached or ecru color.Monday.h marke Cl where you will there's a » BO don\u2019t want one o ese skir day.pair .2 Leucssus £3.00 vard .12 22 2220 _ 120 day but is worth nearly double what they are a hoose s Uned.$2.55 to $9.00 ; Ladies Lustre Walking Skirts, usually, $4.50 each.Now $3.50 each.2 vd ide Ext H Fi 0il- 2 vd id tch Lino! ; wealth of beauty and appropriateness in the fabrics displayed.The demand has set in Jewel Cases, from .à ¢ 20 cts.in every dollar ; } th wide Extra Heavy oor Oi vds.wide Scotc noleum, in plain with a rush.The opportunities are unlimited, and this is a season of great beauty in Toast Racks from $2.40 A saving of over = y .{ cloth, good value at 30c sa.yd.Mon-| or fancy grounds.Worth 60c sq.dr Pudding Dishes ., .$3.50 to $9.50 \u201c\u2014 | day, BG.yd.cccccecess 33c yd.Monday, sq.yd .456 ess.Dntree Dishes .$6.50 to 12.00 5 - ° SPECIAL\u2014Only six pleces, 2 yards wide Nairn\u2019s Inlaid linoleum, r Monda Water Jugs .$1.40 to $2.00 markeg to sell at $1.25.Monday special at, 8q.yd .Reduced Prices on Fine Dress Goods fo y Tvater Jus 4148 to 20 ma inen 1S à : Monday's Bargains In_Basement | 95c Screen Doors, all sizes, \u2019 Monday's Bargains in Grocery Department And hostg of other fañicy articles suitable for Wedding Gifts.ver, SUMMER DRESS GOODS.\u2014 Colored Crepoline 46 inches wide, all SUMMER DRESS GOODS.FAL AZ BC \u2018At June Clearing Sale Prices.PBs whens ooiored Hlaine Voile.46 inches mide.Le nan ffeot he follow! foundations Monday, each 67c a very finé sheer material, in a pretty range of colors, wool, white e e , on the following fou : | ; ; RAR in ink gray.brown Joyal bluet, navy, \u201cand gap\u2019 Champagne.reseda tum, royal, urquolse Nile and gc READY-TO-WEAR HATS 1 WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 27 by 54 Inches.Usually 35 cts, \u20185 oog.oneion Screen Windows.2 Ibs.Breakfast Coca for 25c re egu s onday ., C.Ce eee , dw: 25 cts cach.75 ton de peach Goat Of Bove, , LL ri lm hime na b er br fine sheer new fab.ric, \u201c Inches wide.ry NÉE PE blue, I THAT ou'L L ADMIRE.] {CROCHET QUILTS, hinmmad ready for use.Regular prices, $1.25 Monday.each .3 ting Clark5s Pork and Beans d ¢, in mavy blue a: la in.e, 8 .D > This is the climax t .- a $1.50.now specially reduced to 96 cts and $1.10 each.25¢ 3-Cord Carpet Brooms in Tomato Sauce for .{3c - knotted effects, in white.orth 90c.Monday.old rose and creem.Easily worth 90c a yard.50¢ 8 aX to many success } p , x 590 Monday .s.0s2.cccaue aucune sean a en ne sans 00 Eee pyements ve have accom- 4 914 BLEACHED SHEETINGG, best qualitfes, 9 4 or 2 Farge cede, 25 Ste.ees, each = Refrigerators 15c|, Flat Tins Rich Red Salmon NE AT 58c.\u2014 New Panama Dress Fabrics, 42 tn.AT 506.\u2014 Colored Volle de Paris, 42 in.wide, plished in producing unheard of Martd 30 cts a yard; 9-4 or 2 1-4 yards wide, ets, an s a yard.rge Size Refrigera ors, for .ee aa renee 250 wid}, all pure wool, ttewest weave, best colors, in raised check effect; colors reseda, royal, pink, bluet, Vanves, in Ladies\u2019 Headwear.! PINK AND WHITE SATIN MARSEILLES QUILTS-\u201411- 4, or full ap Monday, each \u2018raies Me .12 bottle Lee and ns\u2019 : silvér gray, reseda, green and new blue.white flake gray and cream Worth 90 cents.Monday.5gc bi ca 5 LO ear Hat, with brim of, dduble bed size.Usually, $3.50, now for $2.25 each.ç Goo h e es, on- 2,54 > e Lee Perri .effeut.Regular \u201890 cent goods.Mwyday .chip straw, large hope.\u201d of fancy Ë SUITING CRASH, 26 inches wide.Heavy and good.Regularly, day, eac +0 seen 00000 20c uce for .vous snsers 59¢ \u201c85e FLAKED VOILES 5ûc -A- VERY SHEER MATERIAL FOR CHARMING GOWNS.29 plecés Navy®or Black Flaked Volle,interwoven with dainty white knot or flake effects.This Is one of the latest novelties In all-wool, a soft, clinging fabric, of distinguished beauty.Special 50¢ value at 85c.Monday .e.n.\u2026 sesvesvasecssna DAINTY WASH FABRICS AT LITTLE PRICES THE SAVING PRICES FOR MONDAY ARE UNPRECEDENTED Crowds of ladies will cluster round the Wash Section on Monday morning, buying and admiring the finest lot of Wash Goods in Canada.The key-note is value, and this store never offered such famous values as it will 6n Monday.Thousands upon thousands of yards of fine.sheer, light-weight, flimy, clinging, x - ftir antes kien haan crass EpRIv LANG, tse rirs reer esa?-Price-\u2014 $5.00 moderately priced.i LINEN BATH TOWELS.COTTON BATH SHEETS.Brown Linen Bath Towels: A special lot of these rellable goods will be offered Size 20 by 46 Inches .on Monday in the Linen Store.Size 21 by 44 inches .,.White Cotton Bath Sheets: BT.PATRICK\u2019S BOYS\u2019 SCHOOL.TORONTO-SUDBURY \u2014\u2014 8ir Thomas Shaughnessy Says C.P.H \u2014_\u2014 Old High School Building in Bel- ' mont Park Acquired.Strong Linen Covered Drews Sult Cases.Prices from See ae ce ev tanses 30c 38c 52 Size 25 by 32 Inches .Size 45 by 73 in.,pair .«.\u2026.#2.15 will ; Size 27 by 54 inches .Size 62 by 72 in, pair.\u2026.oe I + , The Catholic High School bullding, Construct 1t, LINEN BATH SHEETS.Size 61 by 90 in, pair .$3.40 BOYS SUITS AT $2.68.Belmont Park, is now the St.Patrick's The Toronto-Sudbury extension of the bovs' school.Canadian Pacific Rallway is an assur- At a meeting of the church wardens Brown Linen Turkish Both Sheets of St.Patrick's parish, held last even- CARSLEY\u2019S COTTON PRICES.These are Suits You must not forget the great Reduction made in our ed fact.fn the following sizes: s = bv pecially.made A Size 45 by 80 inches, pair, 83.40 That Carsley regulates the prices Cottoäs bre to for the vigorous ing, under the presidency of Rav.\u201c| Upon his return t Ottawa yester- % Size 48 by 80 In, pair .84.10Q be sold at 13 quite evident.school bly.who Ue Callaghan.\"Pb.ta ar day evening.Sir hom ha : Size 61 by 90 in.pair .88.60 Monday's prices for 38 in.Good Grass Bleached Cot- will test its mer- ; connection with the \u2018acquiring of the g.omas aughnessy i BATH MATS.\u2014 Fancy Terry ton, free from dressing.Regular 10c quality.gc its to the Utmost Belmont Park building were conclud- stated emphatically that the company ; Cloth Rath Mats, red and drab, blue Monday .2.2 Lucssees Gen sen sasun ss .° ost.Due to the expropriation of St.Lambert Hill undoubtedly had the right to bulld the ; and drab, size 20 by 40 in.79\u20ac Fine Quality Full Bleached Cotton.36 Inches, {ile Fancy Tweed Secure best selection NOW.* ne pastor was given full authority ine Ninout obtalning any additional = 9 round, even thread.Regular l4c quality .2 Mixtures, in navy \" sign a contract with the Christian legisiation.and than I vould most as- : blue and dark | Brothers and to make all arrangements gpect 7 - \u2018Bray, in pleated H P LABELLE & CO to transfer.the classes from the Cote pect.v HOSIE Y AND UNDE WEA or Oxford styles, .° oy street school to the new bullding as The président also said that tenders weil lined with 1689 Notre Da St t soon as possible.Father Martin ex- for ie ork hind He received, bat fi * J SUMMER WEIGHTS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES farmer satin, ° me Street.prcte fo inntall the higher £radse Of He denied the report that United States Good quality, proper fitting, comfortable weights.These are the essential points in Summer Ashed, well sewn Heart, contractors alone had been aussie Underwear.Withthe assurance of these three items there could be no better opportunity for and cut newest we submit tenders, claiming t at Cana- .the saving of money than this offering brings.Here la à wide array of safe qualities for style Special = .straction would.fre \u201canticipated, coms you to choose from.price.$2 68 ' .{ mence at ah early date.LADIES\u2019 SUMMER HOSE LADIES\u2019 SUMMER VESTS.> Mr.A.R.Creelman, the anye \u2018 te Sow neck and no.sleeve, in New das to nee Che Commirmioner of Crown Ladles' Lisle Thread Summer Welght Hose.fast hi lave med a Hght qu MONDAY\u2019S GROCERY LIST.Grass Lands regarding the Crown Innds to ; dye, .spliced feet and ankiles.Special value at 25C garment for summer wear.23\u20ac Pure.good and wholesome Grocer- Make ap be crossed by the company's Toronte- Ë 85c à pair.Monday .+.alee Ladies\u2019 Very Fiñé Quality Rib- les, and less to pay for them than 4 7 ia Sudbury line.y Ladies ose, hot effects, assorted col- bed Vests, with low neck and no usual.2 ors Ladies Bomtaz 5 fashioned, og price c sleeves, pretty lace yoke and shoul- Reg.Mon.At the Glengarry Hospital.Monday ; areas ares era srs000 70 der straps of lace.a very 270 Finest Creamery Butter .ga Lee Mine Hertha MacMiMan, of: West Thott ements ' dainly grrment .Seeded Raisins, 3 .: ae \u2018 2e fader Cashmere Hose, summer weight, full fash- Ladies\u2019 Extra Fine Ribbed White Ceylon.Pekoe Tea, § : mount, former graduate of the Monts .fone pliced \u2018teét, silk embroidered ankles, In Mercerized Lisle Thread Vests, short Ibe.2220000 $1.50 $L16 © ib.real General Hoep! a ee ne blue, white or yellow.Special price Monday.c sleeves and no sleeves, pret- 35¢C Force Food, Shredded Wheat the position o y HA en Col ! 52 tily trimmed with lace Biscults, Grape Nate, Tre 130 the Glengarry Hospita \u20ac ol- culty teen a Hungarian \"Flour, 81.3 Ld IBS oi.veer aeeesneecs 250 QO.vo Junket Tablets .13j0 10c The Laing Packing and Provision Co., Limited, : Take This\u2019 at the \u201cFlood\u201d \u2018 | Domate Gataup .0.490 With \u201cSwiss Food\u201d you have an op- 3 .LIMITED.Extracts for Flavoring, 3 : y RETAIL STORES ALL PARTS OF CITY.portunity to cook a highly nutritious .- Vers * fo DBL ee ieee 280 \u2019 131ty3 fcod to suit your own taste.Noticé the recta gre SST ve te mes Notre Dame strest.194 1 t 194 St.James Street, MONTREAL.\u2018 | large size of the packages.J * fee of the whole.QUEBED LISERALS The Question le \u2018Again Agitating Prominent Politicians.COURSE OF THE GOVERNMENT Owiag to Unpopular Legislation There is Little Desire to Appeal to Electors.Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Quebec, June 4.\u2014Now that the Legislature has been prorogued the quid- nuncs are discussing anew the future leadership of the provinclal Government, and the choice that is to be e between general elections and nother session of the Legislature.e prevailing opinion here Is that there will be no general elections for the Assembly until after another ses- on.The Land Bill pleases nobody, not even {its authors for they connived at its amendment by the Legislative Council and then yielded to the clamour of certain members of the Assembly who demanded the killing of the most important of these amendments.Jt displeases the friends of colonization to such an extent that some of them among the Government's own supporters in the House unsuccessfully tried to amend it in commit- It is still more distasteful to the lumber merchants who \u2018have been refused the protection which they asked of the Government against the speculators whose robberies are exposed in the report of the Colonization Commission.In view of the general unpopularity of this measure, the Government is said to shrink from an immediate appeal to thé country.They would find it extremely difficult also to excuse some Of the other legislation of the nession and especially the Insertion of the whitewashing clauses of the Montreal bill, the attempted interference by legislation wéth a pending election contestation, and one or two shameful cases of interference with private rights, the full iniquity of which 1s only now becoming apparent.In one case Interested parties are raid to have secured the passage of a bill giving the right to utllize certain waters which are entirely private property and the owner of which knew nothing of what was going on in the connection until after the adoption of the bill.In another case, Mr.Wm.Price declares over his signature, that the Chicoutimi Pulp Company have succeeded in obtaining from the Legislature a declaratory act declaring them to be the owners of certain nroperty fn the city of Chicoutimi, a portion of which never was and is not now their property.but is his own, and this des spite the fac: \u201chat he protested against the clause in question before the committee of the Legislative Council, and produced his titles to the ownership of the land in question.Mr.Price declares his intention of coming again before the Legislature to ask that body to undo the Injustice done and return the property atolen.He will, if necessary, carry the case to the Privy Council.He rightly declares the question to be of supreme importance to all whose property may be covered fot only by the Chicoutimi Pulp Company.but by others having sufficient infnence to obtain legislation of this kind.\"#20 uF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS.The fipancial condition of the province is one, too, that the Government is not particularly anxious to have to discuss at the present time before the electors.When Hon.Mr.McCorkill moved the House into Committee of Ways and Means on Thursday afternoon, just before the introduction of the Supply Bill, Hon.Mr.Flynn compelled the virtual admission from the treasurer, that, without taking Into consideration the amount of money which might be realised from the approaching sale of timber limita this month, there would be a deficit for the fiscal year in the provincial finances of some $175,000.There is.ho doubt, that uniess the Government is prepared to take the odium of introducing special taxation, to reduce expenditure or to secure a large increased provincial subsidy from Ottawa, the receipts can only be made to equal the expenditure by the sale of some of the remaining provin- ela] assets in the shape of timber limits.Mr.Parent's present visit to Ottawa is said to be in relation to the demand for an increase In the subsidy as well as in connection with Quebec's bridge affalrs.Upon the success of the increased subsidy demand, may depend to a considerable extent the date of the general elections.If Mr.Parent fails to obtain the increase, it may be taken for granted that he will not lead his party through the elections.A MEASURE LAID OVER.A measure from which the Government bopes to secure a good share of sympathy and support was introduced into the Legislative Council at the eleventh hour of the session, in order to place it before the public.No attempt was made to have it accevted * YT is impossible in any kitchen to use with good results the cream of tartar ard soda found in the shops,.because they contain impurities and vary so greatly in strength that they cannot be mixed in proper proportions.Royal Baking Powder is uniform in strength and absolutely pure.Its results are perfect and always even.Dr.Valade, one of the public analysts of the Dominion, in reporting upon the different leavening agents, says Royal Baking Powder is superior and: should be used 4\u20ac next ciple dents of any kind, whether arising from the fault of the employer or not, which temporarily or permanently capacitate any workman for work entitle the vie tm to such accident to compensation.Gritism sh Guysboro.(From the Amherst Telegram.) The Liberal press of Nova Scotia generally, and the rising young Liber- \u201cstatesmen,\u201d who attempt to dictate political matters in Pictou and Guys- boro Counties, are getting more and more nervous and fidgety, and, let it be said\u2014\u2018\u201creal cross,\u201d over the exposures of the scandals connectad with the by-election in the latter constituency.Their future line of defence is not perceptible.That pursued in the past has not been at all effective.As soon as one of their rather flimsy barricades has been stormed, they have hastily retreated to another.Not always dignified has been their change of base.After having thus \u201cbeen on the run\u201d their present stand is General Denial fortified by that good old stand-by of bitter partisanship\u2014FPer- sonal Abuse.Do they deny that there was robbery of the St.Mary's lists?Yes But George W.Ross, one of thelr own appointees as Revisor, admits that over forty names of qualified voters were left off.Do they deny wholesale bribery ?| Yes.But Alphonse LeBlanc, one of the \u201cheelers\u201d is swaggering over the country, boasting of how he bought up the * whole shooling match\u201d at Larry's River.Do they deny the use of money at all in Guysboro ?Yes.But evidence can be produced to show that friends of the Liberal party got valises full of it at a bank in New Glasgow, a few days before the election.To & persistence in the denial it might be avowed, further, that it is possible, as we are informed, to put a hand on the Halifax Bank, through which the Liberal corruption fund came from the Central Campaign Fund.Do the Liberals deny any wrongdoing whatever in connection with this now justly celebrated contest ?Yes.But we submit that the parti- cipalion cf Messrs.LeBlanc and Kirk, besides a large number of lesser Government officials, was of itself a very grave scandal, Both LeBlanc and Kirk have forfeited their positions and we doubt not, they will be pilloried in Parliament, when the items of their salaries come up for passage in the estimatas.Do the Liberals deny the debauchery of certain sections of Guysboro County by \u201cLaurier and Victory\u201d Whiskey ?Yes.But the fact stands that a historical \u201cwhite horse\" arrived at Marie Joseph from Sherbrooke, on the eve of the election, and its load of whiskey was deposited in a historical woodshed.This is the point at which \u201cstatesman \u201d George Patterson, M.L.A.operated.= No\u2014say the Liberals\u2014there was : No Bribery.No Vote Stealing.No List Robbing.No Whiskey !! No Coercion of I.C.R.Employes.No Grit Campaign Lies.No Grit Newspaper Canards.No Nothing.Sinclair just won the seat by sheer personal popularity and the strength of a good cause.Who believes a word of it ?The General Denial of the Liberal Leaders, and the Liberal press is in vain.It is silly; it is untrue.THE SUCCESSFUL IN MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.Mr.Walter Wesche, examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music, and the Royal College of Music of London, Eng.acting in conjunction with McGill University, has just completed his duties on this side of the Atlantic.There have been a large number of successful candidates.0048 For teachers\u2019 certificate and title of Licentiate of Associated Board, the following passed:\u2014Ada J.F.Twohy, Hamilton, pianoforte; Maud McKin- non, R.V.C., Montreal, planoforte.* Students resident in the province of Quebec who were successful in other examinations were: \u2014 Advanced grade, pass\u2014B.A.Don- nelly, R.V.C., Montreal, planoforte; Maud McKinnon, Montreal, harmony; Alice May Byrne, Montreal, pianoforte: May Jamieson Ramsey, Quebec, pianoforte.Intermediate grade, pass\u2014A.E.Mac- Guire, Montreal, pianoforte: E.A.BE.Morrow, Montreal, pianoforte.In achool examinations the following were successful: \u2014 Higher division, distinction-\u2014Olive Magdalen Boyle, Kings Hall, Compton, Que., pianoforte; Edna May Ewart Carruthers, Quebec, pianoforte.Higher division, pass\u2014Mildred Au- guata Fry.Quebec, pilanoforte.Lower Division, pass\u2014J.I.Forbes, R.V.Gu Montreal, pianoforte.M.T.Valpy, King's Hall, Compton, pianoforte: Lottie Dumaresq Valpy, King's Hall.Compton, pianoforte; Marion Jean Marsh, Quebec, planoforte: H.Winnifred Roberts, Montreal, pianoforte: Alice Jean Bremner, Montreal, pianoforte: Gladys Smith, Cowanasville, Que., pianoforte; Davida Wigmore, Fletcher Music Method School, Montreal, pianoforte.Elementary Division, pass \u2014 Evelyn Kent, Fletcher Music Method School, Montreal, planoforte; Savine Brodier, Villa Maria Convent, Montreal, pianoforte; Millie Dyke, Fletcher Music Method School, Montreal, pianoforte; Gladys Scott, Fletcher Music Method School, Montreal, pianoforte; Frances Dora Browne, Montreal, pianoforte; Isobel Millen, Fletcher Music Method School, Montreal, pianoforte: Freda Grace Smith, Montreal, pianoforte; Valerie Louise Buchanan, Montreal, planoforte; Edith Marguerite Vinton Harris, Montreal, planoforte; Norman Ansley Magor, Montreal, pianoforte, The result in the Local Centre Examination in Rudiments of Music, were: Local Centre examination\u2014May Ja- mieson Ramsey, Quebec; Alice Elizabeth Maguire, Montreal; Edna A.E.Morrow, Montreal; Isabel Swanson- Forbes, Jlontreal; Alice May Byrne, ontreal; zzie Bea! Montreal: trice Spencer, Mount St.Louis Examinations.The graduating studente in the sclen- tific.and commercial departments of Mount St.Louis College passed creditable public examination on Thursday evening.Rev.Canon Dauth, diocesan inspec» tor of religious schools, presided.The students were examined by professors from McGill University, Laval University and Loyola College.The following students took part in the examinations: Alexandre Balley, Wilfrid Boucher.Gonzals de m Vega, Frederick Fabien, Oscar Gravel, Donald Jackson, Henri Kieffer, Jos.Leblanc, Albert Lemay, Joaquin Manseanilla, J.Manzanillia, Nap.Morency, Paut Nor- mandin, P.Pelletier, Henri Poriier, H.Trudeau, Alfred Robitaille, Edouard Couture, Oscar Benoit, Frank Geuthier, Grover Lassen, Victor Lamarre, Geo Lamarre, Bugene Bedard.on Tune Sha; The marriage of 3 .Kathles J.FO à vas.50 Vous tan OA SIA sd WORK DORE BY WINES COUNCL Reports Read at the Annual Meeting Held Yesterday.WOMEN HAVE BEGUN TO VOTE Estimated That a Quarter of Those on the Lists Voted at Last Election.\u201cWe are closing the first decade of our existence as a Women's Council In Montreal,\u201d said Mrs.W.G.Macnaugh- ton, who presided at the annual meeting of the Local Council of Women yesterday afternoon at the Y, W.C.A., \u201cand, if for nothing else, our efforts to arouse an interest in municipal affairs among the women of thé city should encourage ua Much has been accomplished in that ten years.Prison matrons appointed, public playgrounds opened during the summer, Victoria Order of Nurses supported, something done In the direction of pure milk depots, health talks given to mothers, women encouraged to be of use in municipal matters, and realize thelr responsibility, and in many ways the Council has stimulated the life of the women of Montreal.\u201d The great work of the Council this year was the campaign undertaken at the -time of the municipal elections, when, as a result of the clrculars sent to all the women voters in the city, urging upon them their duty in the matter; twenty-five per cent.of the number exercised their franchise.In former years, the secretary said, on the authority of an official, the number was too small to be taken serlously into consideration.WORK OF LOCAL COUNCIL.a full report of the work of the Local Council, and of the affiliated societies, which Include almost all the organlza- tions engaged in philanthropic, charitable and artistic work in the city.With regard to the Montreal Women's Club, it was stated that that organization was hopeful of obtaining medical able to check the immigration to Canada of factory girls, who were unable upon arrival to find positions.Among other work was a course of lectures on tuberculosis, given this winter, under the auspices of Madame Thibaudeau.The Women's Immigration Society reported 500 women brought out during SUMMER RESORTS.Sweetsburg House, SWEETSBURG, QUE.A delightful summer resort; house faces the park: first-class table, wide verandahs; large dance hall, splendid drives and beautiful scenery; good fishing and good livery in connection.One of the healthiest places ih the province.No mosquitoes.Terms moderate.Address 138 8 2aw JOHN POWERS, Prop.The eut-of-town patrons ef this store realize thin and the largo lo crease in our Mail Order Dean six monthe has madlod \u20ac ably.va B.& H.B.KENT 144 YONCE STREST, LADIES, NOTICE! FOR SUNBURN! The great relief obtained from the use of DYER'8S JELLY OF CUCUMBER AND ROSES for Sunburn has made it the moat popular preparation for summer tourists.Don\u2019t fail to get a tube before leaving for the country.All Druggists keep ft.Prepared only by John Lewis, Chemist, 2208 St.Catherine st, cor.University.1%0x6 WHAT po YOU THINK OF THE ON PAGE 11?! Loman dati \u2014cx: Whilst at the Seaside Use DYER'8 JELLY OF CUCUMBER AND ROSES, prevents freckles and sunburn, and makes the skin healthy and fresh.A de- lighttul tollet article.ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP FT.JOHN LEWIS, Chemist 2208 St.Catherine st, cor.University.- 180x6 Failnfui % ets.à 5 fer 8100, for sale : Dregs D.avt us & \u2018 \\ The Dally Star te published he , be cices.196.WT a The secretary, Mrs.Rutherford, read inspection in schools, and had been.: - RE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904.\u2014\u2014 er r= numbers than usual.On behalf.of the: French branch of the Aberdeen Boclety+ Mme.Thibaudeau reported that literature was distributed in country @is- tricts, and this year was being sent to' the keepers of lighthouses which Had never been done before.The treasurer, Mrs.D.Macpherson, reported receipts to have been 3232.35, and the year closes with a small bal: ance on hand, - \u2014 so TR A letter from Mr.W.T.R.Preston was read, asking the Council to assist in a discussion in a London jouraal on: the subject of women emigrating, which was at present {Interesting a large number.The chairman read the agenda of the annual meeting of the National Council, which will be held in Winnipeg in September, as well as of the International Councils, to be held in Berlin beginning on June 13.The Canadian representatives are: Mrs.Thomson, president for Canada; Mrs.Sanford, Mrs.Willoughby Cummings, corresponding secretary, and Mra.Fitz- gibbon, The election of officers was post- of the small number present at the meeting, which bad been unavoidably postponed until\u2019a late date.Mrs.Walter Lyman was elected: secretary to take the place of Mrs.Rutherford, who is leaving for England.A special vote of thanks was presented tb Mrs.Rutherford, with good wishes for the future, and to the assistant secretary.Mrs.Coker.Another resolution of thanks was to Miss Reid, of the Presidential Board, who has been most active and helpful luring the year, in spite of indtsposition.Those present included Mrs.Cox, Mme.Thibaudeau, Mra.Rutherford, Mrs.D.Macpherson, Mrs.Bovey, Mme.Gerin Lajoie, Mrs.Leo, Mrs.F.H.Waycott, Mrs.James Thom, Miss Perkinson, Miss Macdonald.poned until the autumn, on account| THE INNOCENT HAS SUFFERED.Ransom\u2019s Conviction Vindicates Man Court of King's Bench yesterday afternoon of assaulting and robbing a man named Charbonneau.neau said that two men attacked him; and;sometime ago, two men,named Christin and Laporte, guilty of the offence and sentenced to ATE \" Painters and Decorators now is now slackening off, short dating.advise that the great rush of and that new contracts ve be read fan.\u201cat EXCEPTIONAL, OPPORTUNITY.Owing to the strike we are feft with a surplus stock on some lines in our Wall Paper Department.8 DS Tenants a Pat UE everal of these we offer to Landlords 3,000 Rolis of 7c, 80, 100 papers, for.4,000 Rolls, Green and Reds, for Halla and Dining Rooms, 13 ie for ve se 6 so ¢ - ; cos se ® +evoncous Eu nu ss se aauuue ua GG! verse T0 3,569 Rolls Embossed Gold, 25c regular, tog 13 1-2¢, In greens, creams, GERMAN IMPORTATIONS.A choice lot of 2,000 rolls of German Wall Hangings, running, 40c, B0c, 60c, 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, less 10 per cent.and 10 per cent.for Cash.FRENCH IMPORTATIONS.2,500 rolls of a swell line from P 20 per cent.for cash.ars.Running.76¢, 31.00.31,25, less ROOM MOULD) Half Pile on all odd lots in Room amas.i ail Paper and Odd Friezes.The \u2018 fo Si Half price on odd lots ESon(G 2411 and 2412 St.Catherine St.J the penitentiary.Christin has confessed his crime; but he says that Laporte is innocent, and the conviction of Ransom confirms his statement.Efforts will be made at once to secure Laporte's release.Unjustly Conderned.Joseph Ransom wae convicted in the MARRIAGES BENNETT-GAMMON \u2014 At St.Btephen\u2019s Chureh, Lachine, by the Rev.Canon Chambers, on June 1st, Ada, eldest _daughter of Mr.E.Gammon, to BEd i.ward Bennett, of Montreal.Hamilton papers please côpy.Charbon- were found Sham Holder.85 only Reed Rock Wilders price a+i rx a ds To LA \u201crt WILDER $8.00 ANS | 9 Go-Carts from- W IL D FE R S $1.50 up to $50.8 150 Full Size Iron Beds, fitted with Spring Mattréss, a nice soft Mattress and Pillow [green or natural finish, while they last Wilder's price * $8.00 |only,each _- .3, regular $7.50.[F a 2 Furniture Carpets - Buys a Hardwood Refrigerator \u2014AT\u2014 50 only Veranda Rockers, painted red, - - $1.8 LOR SETS trom $15.00 up, 50 DINING ROOM SETS from $22.00, - $85.80 EDROOM SETS from $13.50.158 St.James.\u2014 UIS-St.Catherine.837 Notre Dame.2080 Notre Dame, Le BULBS AND ROOTS GLADIOLUS Large Flowering.Brilliant Colors.STRIOTLY FIRSY SIZE BULBS No Flower Garden is Complete Without a Bed of Gladiolus.There is nothing to compare with the Gladiolus as a garden flower, thriving as they do under the most adverse conditions, and giving out a bountiful supply of handsome blooms which ¢annot be surpassed for their brilliancy and varied colors.We are large growers of these bulbs, and supply only varieties and mixtures that we know are the best to be obtained and \u2018such as will give complete satisfaction, OUR GENERAL MIXTURES.Our mixed Gladilous are very fine indeed, being choice varieties only.All old and common ones have been discarded.and customers can depend on having a large and magnificent variety of colors.These are Add 25c per 100 priees when wanted postpaid.by mall per per Simmers\u2019 Extra Each doz._2£ per 100 Fine Mixed .$0.03 $0.30 30.60 $1.36 Popular Cheap Mixture .« 0.08 0.20 0.36 1.28 Mixed Lemoine\u2019s Seedlings .0,06 0.35 0.70 2.00 DAHLIAS The Dahlia is the grandest autumn flower we bave.There is nothing to equal it in September or October, when everything else is faded or fading, and it surrenders only to frost.Tubers should be planted when the season becomes warm, covering .the neck about 3 inches.Prices below include postage.Best Large Flowering Show Dahlias bo Arabella\u2014Pale primrose tipped and shaded old rose and lavender.Beauty\u2014large, pure white, extra fine.Charles Lidga Deep yellow, edged with red Duke of York\u2014Clear Yellow, merging into erim- son, profuse bloomer.: Empress of India\u2014Large, white, tipped with purplish lilac.Gloire de Lyon\u2014Verv large, pure white.\u201cGreater Britatn\u201d\u2014The flowers are large 5 to 6 inches in diameter, and perfectly full to the centre.The color is a pure, rich, yellow, pe- j tals tipped with delicate pench- \u201c Hector\u2014Large.cherry red, finest form.Jesebel\u2014Dark rich maroon, tipped white.Keystene\u2014Pink, striped crimson.N IX EH À Pe A.D.Lavosi_Beautiful soft pink.LF AN) £ Mrs, D.Sausders\u2014 e tipped crimson laven- NY LCA 4 PAL ¢ RY der.fine form, Very large.Wn 2, VOS J 400 14 ae: Miss May Lowes\u2014Pure white suffused soft Ja- NTA AN Na Tw NS ARN vender.ral) CUS NS / VE À Mantas La Villa\u2014Very deep rose.AL NSE AS ) 0 Mise Browning\u2014Clear yeilow.tipped with white EAN I 0 A f 3 Modesty\u2014Blush, light centre, large, always perfect.Perfect Vallon\u2014Beautiful, rich cardinal red.Prinee Bismarck\u2014Bt ight purple, Rossland\u2014Light yellow.Ruby Queea\u2014Clear.ruby red, richly shaded.Triomphe @e Pacque\u2014Dark maroon, good form.PRICE-\u201418¢ each; any 4, 30c; don.$140.ONEY, YOUR NAMB Tap ADDRESS, AND THE BULBS WILL REACH YOU PROMPTLY.J.A.SIMMERS, Toronto, Ont., - Canada\u2019s Premier 8 od Étouse._ All the Boys and Men to Meet at TO-NIGHT wn Any time before Il' p.m.For Hats, Straw and Felt, Camping, Yachting and Tennis Caps, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, New Summer Suits, Fancy Vests, Trousers, Boys\u2019 Clothing and Straw Hats, Negligee Shirts, Belts, Braces, Sweat- + ers, Golf Stockings, Bathing Suits and Pants, Bath Towels, Overalls and Working Shirts, and everything in the Men's Furnishing line.Two Stores, PRESTR === or ST ER Sa TE Te Fr i EE Cor.of Craig and Bleury \u2014and\u2014 2299 St.Catherine St.FREER EP EE Gerhard Heintzman \u201cEe PIANOS STERLING, SHAW, A magnificent stock \u201cof New PI woods, seen at our warerooms.ud Planos of any Taker taken In ace Ans est prices and easy terms.Also several eZ AT SH AW\u2019S 8275\u2014Gerhard Heintzman Up- SPECIAL BARGAINS.used a few months; in fancy wood, latest design.$190\u20148haw Upright Cabinet Grand Piano, llke new; only used a few mouths; latest design, fancy walnut; cost $350.sa Upright Bias sa Past ord 8 p er; pri Piano, bes : $245 \u2014Stanley Upright, large size.fancy walnut case, like new; a bargain: cost new $500: 81 TO\u2014Steinway, New York, bean- \u201c tlfuil Bquare Grgn& Pidno, in condition; cost new about $750.| 8125\u2014Haden, à very fine square Plano; in perfect order; 7 1-3 octaves, fine tone, rosewood case; size 3 fest wide and 6 feet long: 875\u2014Craig, N.Y.Square Piano, Ÿ octaves, rosewood case, nice tone.RAF \u2014 Cottage Upright Plan small cottage style, 61-4 oor taves, nice tone; $30 cash, $20\u2014Bell Organ, very nice plain in.wide, by 6 ft.4 in.long: just case, walnut; seven stops, perfect the Piano for s small room.order.| Bargains In used Planos and Organs from $25; terme, 4 to $7 monthly, J.W.SHAW & CO., 2274 St Catherine Street.a a SGO\u2014A beautiful small Square \u2018 Plano, perfect order, 614 octaves, ivory keys, rosewood case, legs and lyre; size only 3 ft.2 An Extra 10 per cent.Over and above the 20 per oent.discount already given to cash purchasers during this month.ON FURNITURE, BEDDING AND - CARPETS, including the very best goods in Parlor, Dining-Room and Bed-Room Furniture; also Carpets, Rugs, Squares, Matts, Oflcioths, Linoleums, Curtains, Portieres, Refrigerators, Go-Carts, eto.etc.COME AND SEE for yourselves and tell your friends about it.Visitors are welcome.We are open evenings until 10 o'clock.9 F.Lapointe, - \u201c CASH OR CREDIT HOUSE FURNISHER, 1449 St.Catherine Street East, 5 7460 Marshall Sanitary Mattress Only Ventilated Ome! Only Henlthy Ome! Mest Coolest for Summer! Guaranteed for Five Years NEVER has to be \u201cDONE OVER.\u201d Physicians Recommend it! Cannet sag or Get Lumpy! Afr Passing Through Ventilators Keepd it \u2018Sweet and Wholesome.Write MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESS 00.Ltd ertablet "]
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