The Montreal daily star, 1 juin 1900, vendredi 1 juin 1900
[" LAST EDITION.__ VOL XXXIL N° 128 T0 THE TRADE.June ist This is the Season For Carriage Dusters, and.| our stock, both in linen and cotton, plain and embroidered, is fully assorted.If you are looking For Carriage Dusters either call upon us or write us.JOHN MACDONALD & Co.,| Wellington and Front Sts,, East, TORONTO.1282 Not Cas Broker.The purity of material used in ts manufacture pf \u201c\u201c GRESGENT Steel Agate Ware enables it towithstand hard usage.The enamel will not chip or burn and is impermeable to fruit acids.The best is always the cheapest.Each piece guar.\u2018 anteed.- * MADE BY THE THOS.DAVIDSON MFG.CO., Montreal.MARK WORKMAN, 128 1 3 12821 \u2018 Proprietor.Come in and let us congra- WE REJOICE In the Glorious Victories of § our Armies.We rejoice again that in view o the { war being practically over $ we have a chance to show | 4 our good will to our many customers, and, therefore, 3 reduce our prices 20 per ; cent.on all our Saturday\u201d 8 ¢ sales.Every counter in our { large store is full of new : and desirable Clothing, \u2018 made up properly, stylish ; and of materials the best Suits we Sell nt Saturday Only 4 6 12 77 D 1 ROCHESTER.AB.R.1B.PO.À.E.Jush, ec.2.2.4 1 1 6 9 0 Smith.2b.5 1 1 3 4 0 Campau, Lf.4 1 2 1 000 O'Hagan.1b .1 3 10 0 0 Householder, rf.5 1 3 0 0.0 Bonner, 8.s.0 0 3 0 0 Gremirger, 8b.¢ 0 1 6 1 0 Smink, e.60 1 4 1 0 Morte, p.4 0 0 0 4 © Totals .3 56 12 2 10 0 By innings\u2014 Montreal .004020N90\u20146 Rochester .\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.021010100\u20145 ( SUMMARY.: {Earned rune, Rochester, 3: Montreal, 4.! Two base hits, Householder, Smink.Schic- beck.2.Three base hits, Cross.Btolen bases, Lush, Householder.Double plays, y Smith tn First base Morse to Smink to O'Hagan: { O'Hagan, Bonner (unassisted).on errors, Rochester, 1.Bases on balls, by ; Morse, J.by Cross, lL.Struck out.by | Morse, 2.Left on bases, Rochester 7; Mont- ;real.3 Umpire, Griffin.Time, 2.10.At- \u201ctendance.#0.EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.AT SYRACUSE.R.H.E.Byracuse.\u2026.100 00 H03x\u20149 13 2 Toronto .l.0000101013 9 4 Batterles\u2014Altrock and Lamar; Williams and Roach.Umpire, Hunt.AT FROVIDENCE.Worcester .\u2026.01010 10.1 0\u20144 8 2 Providence LL.dA0000 0000 54 Batteries \u2014 Klnbedanz and Kittredge : Dunkle and Leahy.Umpire, AT SPRINGFIELD, .11351950 x\u201412 16 1 fartrond .0110000002 R 4 Batteries- Meliride and Phelps; Hill and Bteelman.Umpire, Eagan.STANDING OF THE CLAIBS.O'Loughlin.Springfield Per Won.Lost.cent.Rochester (oo vive veuves 19 11 63: Montreal 17 il 607 Springfield .14 1 56 Providence.15 13 536 Syracuse.s 18 13 .500 Worcester.a eee.18 14 451 Toronto.v.+.10 18 357 Har} ford .10 20 833 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.,_ Brooklyn.8t.Louls ball game postponed on arcount of wet grounds.At Philadelphia\u2014 R.HE Chicago .1000000000 4 2 Philadelphia .00000003x-3 6 0 atteries-Taylor and Donahue; Orth and Douglass.Umpire, O'Day.At New York\u2014 \u201cNew York .0110011004 13 3 | Pittsburg .-.0 00 11121156 10 2 Batterles\u2014Doheny and Grady; Tannehlll Hand Zimmerman.Umpire, 8wartwood.At Boston\u2014 Boston .10000000001-23 8 2 Cinetlnnat! .\u2026.0100000000 0-1 1 sl 5 Batteries\u2014Pittenger and Clarke; Hahn and Kehoe.Umpire, Emslie.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.er Won.Loat.cent.20 0 GAT 13 14 563 18 Mu 569 20 16 556 11 13 379 vesterday afternoon at | Chicago -.++ sae ocre 13 20 3B incignatl whee ses an 12 20 2 Sow Work TL mtn 0 8% AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.At Chicago\u2014Chicago, 0; Kansas City.4.CITY AND SUBURBAN LEAGUE.The above Baseball League, which was organized by the Star A.A.A, held a meeting on the lat, and the following officers were elected: President-\u2014H.Moire, Westmount.Vice-President\u2014H.Demers, Interna: tional (lege.2nd Vicel resident\u2014C.M.Hart, Rambler A.À.À.Sec.-Treaa\u2014R.Quigley, Star A.A.A.Committee\u2014E.J.Callahan, Star A.A.A.; L.Patrick, Westmount; J.Donaghy, International College; J.Granpary, Ram Jer A.A.A.After the election of officers the following schedule was drawn up.2\u2014International College ve.West- 2\u2014Star A.À.A.vs.Rambler.9\u2014Ramblers vs.Int.College.9\u2014 Westmount ve.Star A.A.A.16\u2014Star A.A.A.vs.Int.College.16-Westmount vs.blers.23-Westmount vs.Int.College.23 Ramblers vs.Star À.A.À.3-\u2014Int.College vs.Ramblers.30-\u2014Star A.À.A.ve.Westmount.7\u2014Int.College vs.Star A.A.A.7\u2014 Ramblers vs.Westmount.June mount.June June June June June June June June June July July July 14\u2014Int.College vs.Westmount.July 14\u2014Star A.A.A.vs.Ramblers.July 21\u2014Ramblers vs.Int.College.July 21\u2014Westmount va.Star A.À.À., July 28- Star A.A.A.vs.Int.College.bo July 28\u2014Westmount vs.Ramblers.August 4\u2014 Westmount vs.Int.College.August 4\u2014Ramblers vs.Star A.A.A.August 11\u2014Int.College vs.Ramblers.August 11\u20148tar A.A.A.ve.Westmount.August 18\u2014Int.College va.Star A.A.A.August 18\u2014Ramblers vs.Westmount.Games to be played on the grounds ot the last mentioned club.x LONG THROWS.Jack White, the outfielder whom Toronto traded to Buffalo for Reddy Grey, has been released by Cleveland.: Third Baseman Mercer, of New York, made 17 errors in 19 games.He has played without an error in but four games.Syracuse has four pitchers\u2014Bishop, Wiltse, Altrock and Pfanmiller.Wilhelm and George Bannon have been released.Hartford \u201cfans\u201d are standing by the team all right.It requires more than a few games Jost to discourage them.\u2014Hartford Times.In Monday's game at Hartford Bill Massey knocked the ball over the centre field fence.Vickery accomphished this feat in 1897.With Casey farmed to Detroit, it ia rea- ronable to suppose that the Brooklyn club will retain \u201cBroadway\u201d Smith as a spare catcher.\u2014 New York Sun.Buck Freeman bas fallen off in his hitting.He has only made two safe hits in the last nine games, in 34 times at bat.His hatting average is .272.lt is reported that negotiations are in prokress by which Leach, substitute third »aseman of the Pittsburg club, and O'Brien, formerly of the New Yorks, will be transferred to the New York team.It is expected that final details of the transfer will be effected when the Pitteburgs reach New York._Here are some of the surprises of the National League season: The explosion of Rube Waddell, the going of McGraw and Robinson to St.Louis, the showing of C'hi- cago and the pitching of Garvin, the fall- down of Boston, the weakening in New York's pitching corps and the development of Jones of St.Louis.Wally Woods is a relief.A man who has gone up into the Natiomal League and has been sent back to slower company almost invariably has the notion in his head that he is too good for his folks; and further than that shows his feelings.\u2018Why a man discarded by the big league should strut because he is back where be belongs isn't clear, but they do it.Woods has had & year and more on the big league.He comes back to Springfield, plays the same hard, faithful, upemotional game he used to, and doesn\u2019t show any symptom of the big head.Which, of course, i= sensible, but it is »o rare it is worth mentioning.\u2014Syracuse Herald.Umpire Sandy Griffin is having his troubles everywhere.Says the Syracuse Post Standard: \u2018Sandy gave Syracuse another scorching yesterday.In the roast line it was a continuous performance.He called two men safe at home who did not touch the plate and worsted the Stars on half a dozen base decisions.He seemed to be hypnotized and frightened out of hia wits by the loud-mouthed kickers on the Rochester team.In one instance he called Weaver save at second base and then reversed his verdict at the behest of the bucking Bron: chos, who can bluff, froth and beef as hard and ofteh and with as little excuse as any ball players in the business to-day.\u201d OUTING\u2019S JUNE NUMBER.Leafy June is high carnival for Outing's | readers, and cojour strikes the keynote of its issue.It co in its new and permanent three-colour cover by Maxfield Parrish, and its opening article on \u201cThe Country Cart of To-day,\u201d by Caspar Whitney, has pine illustrations in four colours by Edward Penfield.It is the season when the road calls with more than siren power, and \"Early Road Driving and Its Patrons\u201d is n welcome reminder of other Jones and other men.June, too, claims Polo for its own and the \u201cEducating of a Polo Pony\" comes from the pen of Owen Wister, tinged with e serio-comic persiflage of this gifted writer.June, too,\u2019'is when \u201cHow to Lay Out and Care for a Golf Course\u201d is seasonable, and \u201cThe Why and Wherefore of the Rules of Golf\u201d will be understoôd as explained by C.B.Macdonald, a member of the N.G.A.Rules Committee.Anglers will find in \u201cA Bit About Bass\u201d a wealth of practical knowledge, and \u201cThe Evolution of the Trout and Artificial Fly\u201d explains many a trouting mystery, whilst \u201cThe Water Wolf\u201d is a reminiscence of the Mus- callonge in June.* On the Big Sea Water\u201d tells of a cruise in Georgian Bay, the most picturesque of American yachting watera.\u201cIn Woodland Byways\u201d is a delightful morning's walk through the Chautauquan woods, beautifully embellished by J.Oliver Nugent.\u201cThe Road and Ita Reward\u201d is a dainty bicycling idyll.More adventurous spirits will follow the fortunes of \u2018\u201cTwenty- four Houra in the Ropes,\u201d an ascent of the Matterhorn, and the absorbing \u201cJungle Duel,\u201d a tiger fight to \u2018the death.Still others, with equal pleasure,\u2019will read of \u201cThe Singing Gibbon,\u201d a vocal ape of the Philippines, and George Wharton James\u2019 werful description of \u201cThe Hopi Snake ance,\u201d a mystic ceremony of a strange people on the mesas of izona.SOOOCOOOL PY the Looks + Bird\u201d for 1000 ia fitted with AGENTS EVERYWHERE.City Showrooms, - Toronto 2 There's More to the Pedals than To other words, looks isn't everything.The Brantford \u2018 Red the best pedals-\u2014perfect in every essential point for comfort mnd safety\u2014worthy of the high- grade machine that it is\u2014several options In styles.WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 2417 St.Catherine St.Canada Cycle & Motor Co.Limited, » Canada.> THE CORNWALLS COMING, The Factory Town Stalwaris Will be Here to Open the Senior Lacrosse Season.THE TEAMS THAT WILL PLAY.Mr.Patrick McKeown Has Been - Agreed Upon as Referee for This Match.ACROSSE will begin in real earnest tomorrow afternoon, when the sturdy Factory Town aggregation will come from Cornwall and t conclusions wit the Senior League newcomers at the M.A.A.A.grounda.This game megns much to the hopes of Montreal and if the wearers of the garnet and gray can down the strong Cornwall aggregation, they stand an excellent chance of being in the championship race, though even a loss does not set them too fay back.Below will be found a list of the players as they will line up to-morrow afternoon: 4 Cornwall.Montreal.A.Hamilton .goal .\u2026.C.Heæ B.Taylor .point .D.Cameron W.Murphy .cover point .W.Broderick B.Haines .lat defence .A.Tobin A.Moore .2nd defence .J.White C.Mackorro .3rd defence .F.W.Christmas .centre .B.Burns A.Irvine .3rd bome .B.Black C.Porteous .2nd home .R.Madden E.Christmas .lst home .B.Turner W.Caldwell .outside home .J.Broderick C.Donnelly .inside home .J.Brown From the above.list it is evident that Montreal will have a distinct advantage, as far as speed and condition is ooncerned, but Cornwall have the advantage in weight and experiencé.Cornwall is a hard team to beat at any time, and on this occasion they are coming down with their war paint on.They cannot afford to lose their opening game.he executive of the Montreal Club issues an assurance that this game wi start sharp at three o'clock.Everything points to the battle being one of the best in the history of the game.\u201cCapt.\u201d Murphy de.ared to-day that his team was fit.They are trained to the hour, and, bar accidents, should win.The sale of tickets goes merrily on, and the; largest crowd that has viewed a lacrosse match on the big grounds at Westmount in years will be present when Referee \u201cPaddy\u201d Mackeown blows his whis- e.LONG SHOTS.Fred.Hickey was out on the M.A AA.grounds for his first practice this year.He is a graceful player._ Irvine is ag near the pink as he ever was in his life.He should go some to-morrow.In the 50 yards dashes at the M.A.AA.grounds last night Rilly Murphy showed Lo the front several times, The boys of the M.L.C.vote th ing practice a great success.The air is glorious.morn- orning The Montrea} Interprovincial team is improving rapidly, thanks to the hard wok of Captain \u201cBilly\u201d Hasley.The winged wheel knights should remember that there is only one way to check, and that is hard.No team ever lost a match through using the body liberally, it stops the man.The lacrosse enthusiasts will be out in full force to-morrow.Archie L.Allan and D.A.Butler, members of the Toronto rosse team of \u201997, have been reinstated to the amateur ranks by the executive committee of the C.A.A.This makes four of the suspended team now reinstated, and all four have satisfied the C.A.A.U.by sworn affidavits that they never received any remuneration, directly or indirectly for their services in any athletic contest, and also that they were not aware that professionalism existed in their club in 1897.RESULTS ON TRACK AND TURF.FAVOURITE DISQUALIFIED.A Little Sensation Created at the Woodbine Track.TORONTO, Ont., June 1.\u2014Erwin was dis ualitied in the second race by the judges.The horse was hacked at the opening at 2 to ] and the betting on him closed at 13 to 5.There was a good deal of money up on the horse at the odds mentioned, and quite a little money on him at 7 to 10 for a place, but the action of the judges generally met with approval There has been some suspicion of pocketing competitions by jockeys in races at former meetings, and the club's officials are apparently determined not to allow such practices.In the race in question the horses were at the post nine minutes, and then got à good start.Erwin d Captive were driving to the limit on the sutside in the last quarter-mile, while Beau Jdeal and Alice Farley, the horse that took fourth place, followed the shortest route.Erwin carried Captive to the outside fence and otherwise interfered with him in the mort apparent and flagrant manner.It was evident that with clear sailing Captive would have won and the decision disqualifying Erwin and giving Captive the race was only proper.e track was faster as a result of the shower, and the attendance was large.A cablegram was received by the president from the Prince of Wales, conveying thanks for the congratulations cabled by the club on his victory at Epsom.; The event of the card was the big race for the Stanley Produce stakes, a sweepstakes with $1,000 added.It was won by Hendrie's horse, the Provost, which lasted the longest and won in a hard drive.Summaries: Firat race, 34 mile\u2014Wine Press, 92, Thompson, 3 to 1, won; Arlington, 102, Flynn, 8 to 1, 2nd; Oakmaid, 113, Powers, 2 to 1, 3rd.Time, 1.17.Annie Laurett Mr.Clay, Confederacy, Venetian Brase an Curfew Bell also ran.Second race, 41-2 farlonge- Me ie W., 109, Weber, 8 to 1, won; er, 107, Ir vin, 21-2 to 1, 2nd; Egyptian Prince, 110, dry, 4 to 1, 3rd.Time, .57.Bill Massie and Servant also ran.Third race, steeplechase, about 18-4 miles \u2014Exitus, 143, Mattocks, 15 to 1, won; Eli Kendig, 140, Kelly, 6 to 1, 2nd; Quick- ilver, 150, Meagher 8 to 5, 3rd.Time, 3.88.Miss Soak, Peter I1., Angus and Inspector Stephen also ran.Fourth race, 1 1-4 miles\u2014The Provost, 120, Ballard, 1 to 3, ; Opuntia, 109, Sullivan, 12 to I, 2nd; Euclaire, 107, Boyle, 8 to 1, 3rd.Time, 2.14.three starters.Fifth race, 11-18 miles\u2014Captive, 114, Bal.Beau Id lard, 7 to 5, won; , = van, 3 to 1, 2nd; Alice Farley, 117, Nelson, 3 to 1, 3rd.Time, 1.51.in fini first, isqualified, ran.Sixth race, one mile\u2014Highland Prince, 105, McQuade, 8 to 8, won; Kitty nt, 103, Castra, 21-2 to 1, 2nd; Tip Gallant, 110, Irvine, 8 to 1, third.Time, 145.Lizzie Kelly, A Winner, Lady Voltaire, Anchored, Sir Dilke and Vanessa also ran.FAVOURITES WERE NOT IN IT.NEW YORK, June 1.\u2014Two disqualifications and a dead heat were the somewhat unusual features of the racing at Graves end.Long shots continued to win, only one favaqurite getting the decision and then only being advanced by the disqualification of Add.McMeekin, who won th a rece cleverly, was the .On weighing out.it was found AONE ot jer side-with a thick fringe y., curried 2 1-2 pounds under À there was noth for the stew but to disqualify him.The summary: .L First race, about six furlongs, selling\u2014 Merry Days, 104, Wedderstrand, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1.won by three lengths; Her Ladyship, 94, Phelan, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, second by a head; Kinnikinnie, 110, McCue, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, 3.Time, 1.10.Prestidigitator, Mar gate, Marblehead, The.Benedict, hristo- pher, Wax Taper, Fonso Lee, Our Gertie and Dolando also ran.Second: race, mile and sixteenth\u2014Contest- or, 131, Littlefield, 5 to 1 and 8 to 5, won by two lengths; Nansen, 98, O'Connor, 7 to 2 and even, 2; Herbert, 113, Spencer, 6 to 5 and 2 to 5, 3.Time, 1.47 3-5.Me- Meekin, Rochester, Ceylon, McGrathian, Prince and Matt Simpson also ran.McMee- kin ran first, but was disqualified.Third race, 5 furlongs\u2014Delmarch, 09, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 and Harlem 8 to 1 and 2 to 1, ran a dead 5to} and 2 Time, 1.02 1-5.Tiss t, and to do Dangman, Lane, Brennan, heat; Gold Heels, 102.Odom to 1, 3, half a length away.Educate, Lambkin, Yorkshire Boy, Cleburn and St.Glorio also ran.Fourth race, mile and a furlong\u2014Lateon, 112, Littlefield, 1 and 7 to 5, won by a head: Gulden, 119, Odom, 9 to 5 and 3 to 5, second by a head; Knight of the Garter, 119, O'Connor, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1,3.lime, 1.55.Hardly, Laudemann and Pu- il also ran.?Fifth race, 5 furlongs\u2014Mary McCoy, 112, Spencer, 5 to 2 and even, 1; Jance, 112, Bullmann, 12 to 1 and 5 to 1, 2; Ida Carboy, 112, Odom, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, 3.Time, 1.02 3-5.Add.Empress of Beauty, Princess of Pepper, Maria Bolton, Murder, Barbara Freitchie, Ruffalible, Relucent, Ada Beatrice, Miranda, Curtsey and Dame also ran.Add won, but was disqualified for foul.Bixth race, mile and #0 yards\u2014Selling\u2014 Rare Perfume, 104, Shaw, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, won by 13 lengths: Kirkwood, 110, Maher, 4 to l 8 to 5, second by 3 lengths; Precupéor, Rausch,/4 to 1 and 8 to 5, 3.ime, 145 1-5/ Posthaste, Maximo \u2018Gomes, Ch ¢ Lucky Star, Dan Cal a » lahan, Sensational also ran.\u2014 | SATURDAY'S SPORTING FIXTURES.Below will be found a summary of what will take place in sporting circles to-morrow.LACROSSE\u2014Senior Championship, Montreal vs.Cornwall, M.A.À.A.Grounds, 3 o'clock.BASEBALL-\u2014Montreal va.§ Montreal Baseball Park, o'clock.3 | AQUATICS \u2014 Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, Dorval, races in 5 rater, 17 and 20 foot classes.GOLF\u2014Royal Montreal Golf Club, Dixie, Watson Cup Competition (Medal play), Scratch Medal mpetition, 18 holes.litan Golf Club, Fiet- cher\u2019s Field.Final of second round in Trophy Competition.ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL\u2014P.A.A.À.va.Valleyfield, at Queen's Park, Verdun, 2.30 o\u2019clock., Highland Cadets ve.P.A.A.A.jr., meet after the senior match.cuse, 3.30 I CRICKET \u2014Canada Paint Company's eleven vs.Montreal Woollen Mills Co., at Point St.Charles.deefeeb deb dobbs de dr ob ob eb rf de eb bebe feb bob bbe = oy of doobeb b oefe ob ob role here chere fee chute eee tee EE MANS ST WHAT CYCLISTS ARE DOINGS.\u201cAMERICA\u2019S BIG ROAD RACE.À The Irvington-Millburn Course Sens suit can be got thru.Money back if otherwise.MONTREAL: MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY,JUNE 1, 1800, ° The Busy Man's Suit, ¢ Semi-ready\u201d appeals direct to the busy man who hasn't time for numerous interviews with his tailor.In the *\u2018Semi-ready\u201d wardrobe he is shown only his size and shape\u2014sees all the patterns assembled in one group\u2014 can select in five minutes, try on and order in another five\u2014 in fifteen minutes the whole nerve-trying -ordeal of buying a Finished te order, delivered same day.Bought as an actual suit, with all guess work eliminated, 99 tiniss out of 100 it is exactly what is wanted.$20.00, $18.00, $15.00 and $12.00 per suit.225 ST.JAMES, ST.(THE BIG STORE ) TEL.MAIN 430 2381 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.(NEAR PEEL)5 +, UPÉI309- 1551 ST.CATHERINE \u2018ST.E.(NEAR ST.ANDRE)X E4399, FACTORY 63°T0 68 LATOUR ST MONTREAL , TORONTO} Y OTTAWA May seem a minor point to emphasize\u2014but with the thousand-and-one tastes to cater to there's got to be a variety.In the Cleveland Handle-Bars you'll find every design a graceful one.Agents everywhere.\u2018Write for Catalogue.City Showrooms, 2400 St.Catherine St.Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada.After exhaustive testa expert and impartial judges Pronounce it to be er.Notwithatanding this great superiority, it costs about balf the price of other tandard machines.Viz.: $60.00 and Guaranteed, \u2018 E WILLIAMS MFG.CO., Limifed, Montreal.Ph 3 , ar St.Francois Xavier Streel, and sce it Working and Isere oil atout ed ht A ad NEWS FROM THE GOLF LINKS.METROPOLITAN GOLF CLUB.The second draw of the Metropolitan Golf Club's Trophy competion will be concluded to-morrow.| Fred.Bennett, son of the Hon.Abel Bennett, was injured, it is feared fatally at Binghamton, .Y., by a runaway locomobile.Bennett had recently purchased the machine.Last evening he started for a short run about the city with a friend.While passing along Water street the machine became unmanageable.At increas ing speed it rushed along the crowded thoroughfare crossing from side to side of the street in a zigzag course.It turned a corner neatly and avoided an approaching team, but suddenly dashed in the curb while going at the rate of forty miles an hour.The occupants were thrown out.Bennett landed on his head and was picked up unconscious.It was found he had sustained concussion of the brain.The machine was uninjured.GOLF NOTES.After all, it appears that the Oakland Golf Club is not the first to exact gate money fora Foi match.England, and not America, has the responsibility of the innovation.It appears that about seven years ago a profes sional match was played at Chesterford Park, near Cambridge, between Douglas Rolland and \u2018Jack\u2019 White, who was at that time local professional at Chesterford Park, and gate money was so rigidly exacted on the occasion that even members of the press were taxed and the umpire him: { was not allowed upon the ground thou payment.= here are other aspects to the Sunday of the Annual Event.sus PE bee uestion axide from the mere moral NEW YORK, June 1.\u2014The Ffvington- Millburn road race of twenty-five miles, known to many wheelmen gs the \u201cAmerican Cycling Derby,\u201d was run over the famous \u201cSister Hills\u201d course in New Jersey sester- day, and easily won by Edgar Van Velsor, a red-headed, sturdy-limbed unknown from Oyster Bay, L.I.The winner managed to get over the hills and through the dust the course in 1.12.08, which is considerabl below the record time for this historiq event.' The entries for the race included 119 rn- thusiasts of almost every age, size, nation- alty, and colour.They came m a score of \u201ccities, towns, villages and crossroads from as far east as Boston and as far south as Philadelphia.There were about aa many different styles and makes of wheels as there were riders.The five miles of country road connecting the villages of Millburn and Irvington and constituting the race course were lined by a multitude of spectators esti: mated at 15,000.Old-time wheelmen who have followed this yearly event since its inauguration eleven years ago eaid that the attendance this year was.considerably less than usual owing to various healthy rival attractions occurring simultaneously, but the historic pe was lined from end to end, and on of humanity, while st the judges stand, eitnated at a little grove near Hilton, half way between Irvington and Millburn, the congestion of onlookers gave the track officials and the local constabulary no end of irom- Jersey residents Jfeperally and Jersey wheelmen.in particular are said to date occurrences from the day of the Irvington.Millburn race, and there are thousands of people who have not missed it in eleven years.The winner of the great event is for the time one of the biggest men of the State, and, besides, is richer by some valuable article, usnally an expensive piece of household furniture, but often & horse, buggy, or a lendid musical instrument.This year the: first prize was à two-bun- dred-and-fifty-dollar piano.There were besides prizes for the first twenty contestants to trail in after the winner.ese ranged m a racing bicycle down to a box of cigars, and, as the race was a handicap affair, there was also a prize for the time winner, It was 3.30 o'clock before the officisls had the starters lined up in the road at the handicappers\u2019 distances.There were but six men on scratch.These included among other old timers R.M.Alexander, of Hartford, Conn., the time prize win of 1807 and 1898, and who seemed to Te the favourite of the crowd.Ahead of the ecratoh men came three men with a one-minute ups of riders with two, three, three and a half, four, four and a half, five, five and a Half, six, six and a half, and seven minutes\u2019 time allowance respectively, The judges announced from an empty milk waggon that the race would start toward Irv n, two and a half miles away, then back over the same road five miles to burn and return, eto., ending the twenty-five miles at the starting point.WITH CHESS AND CHECKERS.\u2018The eighth round of the internatio: chess match was begun Yesterday onal noon, when the pairing of th Dound of the Be tem and the pl 0.e er sys .erg theretore met in The following \u201c rer: time allowance.Then came rin ve.Burn; Marocry, vs.Show ones, Œhe greens want a rest if the player's don\u2019t.As a rule, when the playing of any game on, Sunday is considered, advocates urge that she players have no opportunity other than Sunday, but in the case of golf this argument has little weight.Most men who play golf are able to have every Satur day afternoon on the links and a great number of the summer evenings between the close of business hours and dark, and this should be sufficient for the ordinary mortal.Further than this, as a player once tereely remarked: * is a game at which one can easily play himself silly.\u201d There sre certainly men who turn up in every tournament \u201c\u2018overgolied,\u201d and if Sunday is to be added to the other six days available this weakness will only be aggravated.There is apparently no remedy for the general rise in the price of gutta percha used for making golf balls.Possibly something is heing done to check further rise by the adoption of less wasteful methods of collecting the gum than have been in vogue, but it must obviously be some time before this can bave any effect on the price of the balls gold in the retail market.Horace Hutchinson was credited some time with the invention of a new ball, the \u2018\u2019Manon- ite,\u201d which was to revolutionize the game.It was supposed to be compounded of a new material by some secret process, and was guaranteed equal to the real gutta percha at about one-third the cost.cently nothing has been heard of it, so that the opportunity is still good for the man who can devise a ball that will fly, keep its shape and retail at a discount on the vari- ties now in use.\u201cThe cqurtesy of the green\u201d is a phrase with many meanings.en players are in front, not only courtesy, but the ordinary rules of eafety, demand that those behind should wait until the second shots have been played and the players themselves are out of range.Those who have felt the impact of a well driven golf ball need not be told of the stunning blow that can be administered in this way.A solid sphere of gutta percha delivered with force sufficient to carry it a hundred and fifty yards can sometimes do considerable damage, even going s0 far as to break a limb or knock a man ineensible.In crowded tournaments, and especially where there are many spectators, accidents of this kind are not infrequent, and the observance of this courtesy of the green should have the force of law.Another \u201ccourtesy\u201d is that the putting green is sacred ground, and that once there a player shall not be disturbed till | the balls are down.But nners will do well to remember that after they have holed out it is eq obligatory to leave the green at once.There is a grest temptation after missing à atroke to try it again in the hope of better success.But when others are waiting to approach this is an act of thoughtless discourtesy.Jt is a uent thing to see a man standing near a hole, pencil and card in hand, computing his stro) while others are waiting to get on.The green should be left at once, and what.\u2018ever counting of strokes is necessary should be done somewhere else.But it is the man who insists on talking to his partner during a match that calls for the severest criticism.The etiquette of the game does not require that two players should remain mute between strokes, but it does demand that one should refrpin from comments while the other is actually playing.ere should be Re \u201cI suppose you can't miss that,\u201d or \u201cYou'd better play it this way.\u201d Buch things only disconcert and never hel a man.The fact that another has sai a stroke can\u2019t Misséd makes the player \u2018wonder if he can\u2019t miss it after all, and moment doubt enters his mind confidence she, ] ly ve.snowed, ry ve fo gone.So, too, expressions of sympathy Marshall, Schlechter vs.Didier, Mortimer {oF Poor shots are unnecessary.If a stroke ve.Rosen, Mason a bye.is unlucky or plainly below a mag s ability At the first adjournment the had bis ner may show his appreciation of 1 as follows: Maroesy had beaten that fact, but a running fire of \u201ctoo bad Bhowaiter Schlechter had disposed of Di- or \u201cbard luck\u201d sung out at every poor er, Brody had Janowski at his mercy.stroke is of questionable taste.Mieses had e better game le; ermB ete.bory, ss had Mortimer against .Badeq An interesting evening's entertainment while the other games were adjournid { will bs provided for the members, by the even: ion the following ad Montreal Lacrosse Club, o Saturday even- At the evening session ol ad-# ing, e gym.ne mme is ar- ditional results were recorded: .3 ranged, and all who attend.will get their \u201cTachigorin and Burn, Pilbury d money's worth.An invitation will ex- Mieses, Marco and Lasker drew, and Ve tended to the Corn crosse Club, who me EE a | Er reena a a 0e ., Jenokski - , en inment.Tic only t best Hosen.7 ad fiom membexs of the committee: Fad [ICL 7 507 AN A | # Se a Ne Agents Everywhere.pi the aplondid safety le: did! 4 handsome in ap oce\u2014graceful in Its lines: safety and cleanliness\u2014spien y equip -\u2014\u2014ban: \u2014 designed for comfort-strong and essy running\u2014chain or chataleas is an ideal lady\u2019s mound The construction of the Massey-Harris frame permits = the greatest ease in mounting and dismounting over 90 per cent.of the top of the wheel ensures City Showrooms :\u20142280 St.Catherine Street.SC Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Limited, Toronto, Can.1281 \u2018 Write for Catalogue, ARARARAANAANAANRANAARAN Agents Everywhere.VW VV VV VY VY VVVVVFVFTYTvVVVVVV YY VY AAA ADL (4 GENDRON .# SOME \u201c WHYS\u201d OF ITS POPULARITY Because of its high quality standard.Because of the beauty of its lines.Because of that unique patent aluminum finish.Because it has the Because of the perfect construction of its dust-proof bearings.Because.the combined coaster and brake is a feature, Because it\u2019s safe, strong and reliable in every detail of the making.aters hub and the Waters brake.Write for Catalogue.23 City Showrooms, 2417 St.Catherine St.Canada Cycle and Motor Company, Limited, Toronto, Canada.BRIEF NOTICES OF DOINGS.The Rideau Cup series will in short ly, and will be decided by Dein oF The Ottawas will send a team to Montreal June 16, to.plaÿ the city team; June 23, the locals will play in Kingston.| There will be a general meeting of the P.A.A.A.Lacrosse Club in the rooms of the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic Association this evening at 8 o'clock.The first bonnet hop of the season under the auspices of the Grand Trunk Boating Club will be held in the boat-house this evening, at 8.30 sharp.amusement committee has left nothing undone to make it pleasant for all who attend.The handicap tournament of the Ottawa Golf Club will begin Saturday and it promises to unusually interesting.The prizes will be a set of pewter mugs donated by President George H.Perley.First honours will go to the player with the highest three scores.Coach Wise, of the Ottawa Rowing Club, is greatly impressed by the material at his command, but thinks that his athletes ave handicapped by the lack of x 8.The men are sticking to training, and will be in good condition to make a showing at \u2018the ©.A.A.Q.regatta.At the Capital Bicycle Club handicaps last night T.H.Burns, of the executive ran across the track when a race was finished.He was run into by George Lake and sustained a bad fracture of the hand.One of the fingers was badly smashed.Lake, the rider, was unconscious for five minutes.W.Jones raced a mile in 2.11.The Holly Cycle Club held their first ladies\u2019 ride on Monday evening last, to Thombhill.There were 34 present, including ladies and gentlemen.After spending an enjoyable hour with music, recitations, ete., they returned home about ten o'clock well pleased with their first ladies\u2019 ride of the season.5 \u2014 Before a gathering of some four or five thousand persons the Crescent Athletic \u2018Club lacrosee team defeated the University of Toronto by 12 goals to 3, on the pretty Crescent field at Bay Ridge, on Wednesday afternoon.The co men gave a beautiful exhibition of stick work and individual skill and pluck, but in team work were so much outclassed that it often appeared as e had two men in the field against the Canadians\u2019 one, Crescents will the Markhams, champions of Western s, on Saturday.The injury received by Alvin C.Kraenz- lein, Pennsylvania's wonderful : last Baturday in the 220-yard hu much more serious than was posed.Kraenzlein, after the race was finished was helped to the club house, where his leg was tightly.bandaged, as it was thought had merely strained a tendon.He intended to enter in the broad jump, but his leg became so.stiff he found that impossible.To this injury, \u201cMike\u201d Mur phy lays the losa of the broad jump.Ac fording to the ' hay pois Seater, raens- ein rardiy have en the an Be bad, able to compate.2 MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING.FITZSIMMONS\u2019 PONY IS GONE.: NEW YORK, June 1.\u2014Misfortune has fallen upon the house of Fitzsimmons.The famous ex-blacksmith who now occasions) ly prectises the profession of ili in a state bordering on melancholia.So is Fitzsimmons, Junior, aged six, and so are the peac ; Leo, the pet lion; Admira) Dewey, the freckled one\u2019s fat bulldog; the black kittens, and all the other Every Summer now has d Golt denizens of the Fitzsimmons estate st Ber- of evel ng n gen Beach.playing the gan The cause of all the woe is the disap- J.McGREGOR CLUBS.pearance of Lanky Bob's lively black pooy, The Correct Thing.whose throat is thing beauty with 1 Pertect in design and balance snd with ®\" pret > finish unequal) ttern Iron Clubs, $1.20, R Special \u2018Hand Forged Chu Rog lar Drivers and = Rb Bocket Drivers and Brassies, §2.50, .CADDY BAGS.itz\u201d is inconsolable over his loss.He has offered a liberal re and no questions asked for the return of his cherished quadruped.Besides being a source of delight to Fite- simmons, Junior, the pony was a regular member of the pugllists training staff.Lanky Bob boxe d wi \"\u20ac pony every day and the latter would allow nome but a Fitosimmons de a him itz fears that his chi arri rinet bas run away from home.In = as ul moment Fitz recently ve the pony a heavy uppercut on the ers with his re Ÿ LEATHER © \u2018We have paid attention to\u201d the Po ing of supplies and clubs req! are abow- The Society Game the World Over.: ita Golf Links, ° has become the 48 inge v r complete line @' eeded in & $3753 maining hand and now fears that the vl sn a roud quadruped took this so to heart that Depuis Dome ban dur decided to decamp for other ures.m talogue mailed free.A general alarm has been sent out, and © Belections of clubs sent far inspection to 4 Fits js hoping Against hope to bear of his Ÿ out of town customers.a a ymate.e pony appeared from the meadows adjoining the Peur mons mansion last .TUESDAY\u2019S CONTEST IS A DRAW.The six round bout between Kid Me- on their feet as the wind up, emphasizing\u2019 Coy and Tommy Ryan at Tattersails, Chi- his st with a flstic assault on Hogan.cago, ay night, in which Referee They were separa by the police, ahd' award McCoy the decision, hus born of parce Teen ero we.me the Beh 4 ven.ote .inst the deci- tersalls Athletic Association officially id À sion, claiming that the contestants had cinded the-decision and 1 agreed upon a draw providing both were test a draw.of defelefeoiefebdeiteieieteleie-ieeiei oO The Welland Vale for 1900.Highest grade\u2014chain or chainless\u2014combined coaster and beake\u2014the * fres wheel\u201d feature\u2014strong.rigid, durable frames\u2014handsome triple crown\u2014one-piece crank snd sxle ; \u2014and other commendable features.VA .; : LI CITY SHOWROOMS : 2341 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada, - CHINA IS À TOTTERING NATION In Disloyalty of Imperial Troops \u201cBoxers\u201d Find En- couragement\u2014Foreign Soldiers Hurrying to Pekin to Protect Respective Legations.TIEN TSIN, June 1.\u2014A special train started for Pekin yesterday afternoon with the following forces: Americans\u2014Seven officers and 56 men.British\u2014Three officers and 72 men.Italians\u2014Three officers and 39 men.French\u2014Three officers and 72 men.Russians\u2014 Four otlicers and 71 men.Japanese\u2014Two officers and 24 men.The foreign contingent also took with em five quck-firing guns.; be is rumoured here that foreign troops will be opposed at the first gate o the Chinese capital, outside the wall, 20.The Russian troops bound for this city have passed Taku forts and are expected here this afternoon.As thi - neuring the forts yesterday in boats the Chinese opened fire and the Russians retreated.Jt now appears that the Chinese were only firing a gun salute in honour of a mandarin, who was on board a Chinese warship.POWERS PRESENT ULTIMATUM.LONDON, June 1.\u2014The Pekin corre: spondent of the Times, telegraphing Wed- Besday, says: i .\u201cThe damage to the railroad is estimated at £30,000.The Government supports rather than condemna the Boxers.Not one has been arrested yet.No foreigner has been seriously injured, though murders of pative Christians are reported daily from the.country.\u2018At 230 a.m.to-day™the foreign envoys received the reply of the Trung Li Yamen to their ultimatum.of yesterday, calling upon the Chinese authorities to consent to the landing of a force of marines to come to Pekin to guard the legations.The ulti malum fixed 6 a.m.to-day as the hour at or before which the reply must be fortheom- ing.The Tsung Li Yamen agreed to withdraw opposition to the coming of the guard.\u201d WASHINGTON, June 1.\u2014The following enblegram has heen received at the State Department from the senior commander of the squadron.Admiral Kempf: «TONG KU (Taku), May 30.\u2014Becretary vy, Washington: Ne One hundred men landed and sent Tien Tsin yesterday.Fifty of these go to Pekin this day.Other nations landed men.GERMANY'S SERIOUS VIEW.BERLIN, June 1.\u2014The latest news from China has given rise to much anxiety here.\u2018An official of the German Foreign Office made the following statement regarding the matter yesterday: \u201cThe German naval commander M'sing-Tau bas been ordered to act conjunction with the naval authorities the other powers as circumstances may require.The landing of marines at Taku to go to Pekin was ordered.The report from the United States that 20,000 Russians are advancing to help the Chinese is baseless.No power is sustaining China.We know that Russia will not separate herself from the others.\u201d .A cable arrived to-day from Tquing-Tau saying that the German cruiser Kaiserin \u2018Augusta, having taken on board an additional officer and fifty marines, sailed for Taku, the German gunboat Iltis following.German naval authorities, it is understood, consider it important to land large forces in China, as despite the recent dis- .approval of the Boxers by the Pekin Government, the present small contingents are {insufficient to awe the insurgents.In this matter, however, the Foreign Office does not agree with the naval department.| \u201cThe German Government -fakes a sirious view of the situation in China.The powers are resolved on armed intervention.BALTIMORE, June 1A ' special 20 the Sun says: The history of the present anti-foreign policy of the Chinese Government dates two years back, when the Empress Dowager, once more em- wrging from the partial political obscurity §n which for some years she had been hiding, assumed the whole political management of the empire and reduced the Emperor to a mere figurehead, deprived of all power or following.The cause of this coup d\u2019etat and a return to the old \u201cconservative\u201d Chinese methods was indirectly the revolutionary movement organized by the reformer Kang Yo Wei, a scholar of some note, coming from the south of China, where he had organized a small following among the literary men.His principles, gathered from foreign books and periodicals, were radically progressive.He favoured the adoption of the methods of Western civilization into Chinese life and government, with a complete change in the educational methods of China.One of his favourite phrases was \u201cAbolish the temples and turn them into schoolhouses.\u201d He preached a change in the system of taxation.If he could have had his way he would have swept the Cliinesé Government clean of all the men trained in the old methods hoping with the introduction of new blood to regenerate the decadent government and obliterate in a measure the official corruption which is eating away the life of China.He favoured the appointment of governing boards among the leading men in the provinces as a foundation for provincial legislatures.\u2019 KANG APPEALED TO THE EDUCATED Kang was not a reformer of the people; the Russians were at in of The right kind of flesh means health.Nearly all sick people lose flesh; and Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery restores it with wonderful rapidity.But it does pot make corpulent people; it gives the substantial healthy muscular tissue that is orth panie stren and vitality, \u201c1 am thankful to Hannah J.Wat- Kiva, of Raccoon, Laurel Co., Ky., Ist well.\u2018But I can enly giveyou a small ides of how I was suffering with what doctors pronounced Ind on and womb trouble.had been troubled with my stomach for four years and with womb trouble about thirteen years, or ever since my first baby was born.When I wrote to Dr.Pierce J had such terrible misery I could not tell how I was suffering.* Sometimes I felt that I would rather die five.My stomach was would belch nearly all the time; nothiog I ate eed with me.| was sick at my stomach half e time; my shoulders ached, my sides hurt, m and anns ached, and [ was tired and sick a! over.My bowels were either too loose or bound up all thetime.I have taken in all seven bottles , of Dr.Plerce's Golden Medica an al! out of erder and I \u2018Woman and Her Disesses 90 thankful 1 wrote you, and for your kind advice.You were so kind to write mie aud aot n octor, I am charge me anything for consultation.When I enced taking your medicine I weighed one * = red and four pounds and now I weigh one eu time.\u2019 red and sixteen, and I am gaining all the 1f constipation ie also present, Dr.Pierce\u2019s Pleasant Pellets should be taken, They never fail ; they never gripe.< dealers vel Dr.Pierce's medicines, he preached only to the educated classes.His following, therefore, was small, and he never had any backing among the common folk.He moved to Pekin at a time when the Emperor, a weak, vacillating young man assumed a good deal of the management of China, not on account of any weakness of the Dowager Empress, but because she was willing to allow him to exercise his authori y.Soon Kang and his teachings produced a stir in the upper circles of Pekin.He got the ear of the young Emperor, who was carried away by the new gospel preached by the reformer.At first kang wrote long articles advising reforms of various kinds.These documents reaching the Emperor, he read them with great avidity, and finally admitted Kang to the royal presence.After that the reformer had frequent secret communication with the Emperor and filled his mind full of the new reform doctrine.How Kang gained complete control of the Emperor\u2019s mind may be judged by the fact that a series of royal edicts ap heared, remarkable as the most radical reform measures ever promulgated in China.EMPRESS TOOK ALARM.The Empress Dowager became alarmed at this wholly unexpected turn in affairs.She had the Emperor watched, and soon discovered that Fan and his followers were the cause of the limperor's new policy.The Lr_press greatly feared that at the rate be was going he would soon have the whole of China by the ears.To make a change in the entire educational system of such a conservative empire as China, when this change was favourea only by a few scholars and not by the muss of either educated or uneducated Chinamen, Was to court disaster; especially since the whole structure of Chinese social and poh tical life was founded on the educational system.Such changes meant a revolution, which even the foreign powers would not have favoured, since it meant the inter ruption of trade without the prospect ot future compensation.Kang preached China for the Chinese.He was a great student of Confucius, and believed that the best part of Western eivil- ization could be grafted on Confucianism.As much as any conservative Chinaman he wanted to get rid of all foreigners, but he said, \u201cKeep them as long as they have anything to teach us and then shove them out.\u201d Under these conditions the foreign powers, though desiring reforms in China, could not welcome Kang and his party in power, because in the end it would have meant the loss of such treaty rights and concessions as they had already forced trom the Chinese Government.COUNTER PLOT FOILED.On hearing of Kang's ascendancy over the Emperor, the Empress Dowagey went to work to get the reins of government back into her own hands.Kang saw this, and persuaded the Emperor to an act which in China was ultra-revolutionary, for the prin cipal virtue among the Chinese, whether high or low, is submission and obedience to their parents.The Fmperor sent for Gen.Yuan Shi Kai, who had under his command about 10,000 well equipped men, trained by tor- eign officers, the only body of well-trained and disciplined troops in China.This army Was in camp near Tien-Tsin.The Emperor ordered Gen.Yuan 8hi Kaj to bring his army up to Pekin, in order to control the Empress and force her to submit to the reforms which the Emperor proposed to carry The general returned to hia camp near Tientsin, apparently to execute the Emperor a orders, but on the way he retiected deeply ofi\u2019 the situation an decined to throw in his lot with the Dowager Empress.On arriving at Tientsin, therefore, going to the Governor of the province, a Manchu, and a follower of the mpress, he made a clean breast of it.Of course, the Governor hastened to the summer palace, near \u2018l'ien- tsin, where the Emvress was then staying, end told her the whole story.e Emperor had left the summer palace the day before for Pekin.There the Emperor followed him, and, confronting him, openly accused of having plotted against her.The Emperor weepingly confessed his fault and promised never to engage in any plots again.e Empress deprived him of all his power, and from that time on has managed the Empire herself.Thus ended the reform movement in China.REFORMERS RUN DOWN.' Weak and ineffectual! as this movement was, the reaction was widespread and has had a disastrous influence on the future welfare of China.The Empress Dowager was thoroughly elarmed.She had in her possession all the documents incriminating Kang and six of his most influential followers, These were seized and executed.The plot implicated one of the Ministers of the Government, a man of great wealth and influence.He was exiled.Fang Yu Wei escaped to Japan.There he edited a magazine in which he attacked the Dowager Empress, using such unnecessarily vituperative language that he weakened his cause.The Empress then took into the Government old conservative Chinese politicians of the most anti-foreign inclinations.These men have now her ear.They preach resistance to everything foreign, and they would gladly give up the profits and benefits of foreign trade in order to get rid of foreigners The present leaders say that all China difficulties have come from outsiders\u2014trouble with missionaries, the constant encroachment of the great Powers on Chinese territory, the concessions forced upon China and the large indemnities which she has had to pay are all due to the fact that féreign- ers have been allowed to gain a foothold in China.Their policy is one of resistance to all attempts which aliens may make under old treaty rights or through new aggres sions for political and commercial \u2018advantages.In the break-up of China, either by division into spheres of influence or by the total acquisition of territory, the peace of the world will be threatened, for where the prizes are 50 great nations will fight for them.CHINA MISSIONARIES.Canadian Missions are Believed to be Safe From the \u201cBoxer\u201d Movement Thus Far.China has never been a peaceful fleld for the operations of missifon#fies.and friends \u2018of those who' have gone to the Celestial Empire as religious teachers are now filled with alarm.England, the United States and Canada have all sent mis- slonaries to this dangerous field, and great anxiety is felt as to their safety on account of the disturbing news of the past few days regarding the outrages of the Boxers,\u201d the Chinese secret society which has sworn to kill all forelgners.Enquiries made to-day at the mission offices in this city met with thé response that the missionaries from Canada are tolerably safe.The bloodthirsty \u2018Boxers\u2019 are defeating the regglar army at Pekin.and have murdered all the native Christians they could capture.The missionaries in and around Pekin are in extreme peril.These missionaries are sent out by English or American socleties, by far the greater number béing attached to the missions of the Presbyterian Church of the United States.The nearest.Canadian missionaries to the scene of disturbance and danger are located in Chu Wang, Haln Chen and Chang Te Fu, two hundred miles from Pekin.There ave sixteen missionaries in these cities, and If the \u201cBoxers\u201d continue their first successes, and are not put down by foreign powers, there is a possibfiity that our missionaries may be in danger, byt nova of Any Klud revels very slowly.THE - ; : : ; : CIE 2 titude to the Count, ® Bu in China, and before the contagion could reach the district where the Canadians are stationed it is hoped that protection will be ensured.; , METHODISTS.FAR AWAY.\u2014 The Methodist mission Is still farther away from the Land of the Mandarins and the cut-throat \u2018\u2019Boxers, belng situated in West China, at Chen Tu, on the Yang- Tsze-Kiang River.This station is over one thousand miles from Pekin, and British gunboats can easly ascend \u2018\u2018the great river.\u201d While no danger Is feared from the \u201cBoxers,\u201d the Methodist missionaries in West China are not on any too favour- any time by a furious anti-forelgn mob, as in 1891, when the mission station was looted and the missionaries compelled to flee for thelr lives.Last year the uneasy feeling prevalled again, and owing to disturbances the work tn the country places had to be discontinued.LIST OF MISSIONARIES.The following are members of the Cana- dlan Methodist Mission in West China, in Kiating and Chentu : V.C.Hart, D.D., Jas.Endicott, B.A.George E.Hartwell, B.A, H.M.Hare, M.D., O.L.Kilborn, M.D, W.E.Smith, M.D., R.B.Ewan, M.D., Wellington Stephens, M.D., Miss Brimstin, of Toronto; Miss Brooks, Miss M.A.Foster, Dr.Anna Henry, Dr.Maud Killam.; THE PRESBYTERIANS.The missionaries connected with the Canada Presbyterian Church, who are now two hundred miles from Pekin, and the \u201cBoxers,\u201d are as follows : Chu Wang\u2014 Wm.McClure, B.A., M.D, Rev.Murdoch McKenzie, Miss M.I.Mc- Intosh, Miss Jennie I.Dow, M.B., Mr.Percy C.Leslie, M.D.Hsin Chen\u2014Mr.Wm.Malcolm, M.D, Rev.W.Harvey Grant, B.A., Rev.J.A.Simmon, Rev.R.A.Mitchell, B.A.Chanz Te Fu\u2014Rev.Jonathan Goforth, Rev.James Menzies.M.D.Miss Mena A.Pyke, Rev.D.McGillivray, M.A.B.D.Rev.John Griffith, B.A., Miss M.8.Wallace, M.D., Rev.T.C.Hood, B.A.rR MOTHER AND BABY PERISH.MEDIA, Pa., June L\u2014Two childten were dragged from a burning house on the farm of T.8.Bickslee, Wednesday night by their 8-year-old brother, who were driven out by the flames, and was compelled to cause her weight was too great for his little arms.The husband and father was absent in Philadelphia, where he had gone to dellver a Joad of vegetables.The ire was caused by a lamp which fell from Mrs.Bickslee\u2019s hand.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ce DEBATES COMMITTEE.OTTAWA, June 1.\u2014 The debates committee yesterday decided to report in favour of dolng away with the body of French translators, and advertising for tenders for the translation of the Hansard.me APPEAL GRANTED.(Special to.the Star.) OTTAWA, June 1\u2014The Rail¥ay Committee of the Privy Council vosterday heard the appeal of the Niagara, St.Cath- arines and Toronto Railway Company for permission to run along certain highways in the city of St.Catharines and the townships of Grantham and Louth, «nd the village of Port Dalhousie.The appeal was granted.\u2014\u2014wbme_0_.LIBERAL NOMINATION.OWEN SQUND, Ont., June 1.\u2014A convention of Liberals from the North riding of Grey was held here yesterday to se lect a candidate for the House of Com- mens.James McMullen, M.P., announced that Hon.William Paterson would not again be a candidate.À number of candidates were nominated and ail withdrew except Dr.E.H.Horsey and Benj.Allen, the latter being in Colorado.\u2014\u2014\u2014- publics.has passed beyond conjecture.ft is capture and annexation; and whatever form the government to be establisheil there may take, it will infallibly be British.The date upon which the Boers will get the ballot \u201c again, and be permitted to choose their\u2019 sta gevernmes \u2018depend entirely up- | Le je ; 4 E > x - pr ; \u2018 5 À on themselves.So soon as they show signs of recogniting the inevitable, they will begin to win recognition at the polle.\u201c Never again\u201d is the motto of British dealing with the Dutch population.That being secured, it will be the British policy to Beer confidence by as kindly treat ment as may be possible.The Boer seems to have exhibited great facility in recognising when he was beaten, both in individual actions and when Roberts entered the Transvaal.This may hold out the hope that he will be as ready to recognize the coming of a new state of affairs in South Africa, and accommodate himself to its demands.No democratic system can pr.vent the Dutch population on both sides of the Orange River from having a great influence on legislation.The experience of Cape Colony shows how easily it may become dominant; and, in any case, it must certainly play a great role in the future of that district.The Dutch are on the soil; and it will require a vast des] of English immigration to bring the English population within competitive distance of the Dutch in the rural districts.But the dead along the Tugela and the Modder will forbid any British Government to permit ballot power to build up again an anti-Britisb arsenal at any point within our \u201csphere of influence.\u201d The Dutch can only regain their political influence as they become loyal, and can only hold it as they remain loyal.It is difficult to see at this distance how an issue can arise in British politics over this question of the treatment of the Boers.Surely no one wants them put back where they were; and surely no one wants them treated with any harshness not absolutely necessary to prevent re-arming for another war! \u2014semmttn PUNISH THE GUILTY AND TEST THE INNOCENT.There is a lot of hysteric nonsense being talked about the ability of Mr.Birmingham or somebody to injure the prospects of the Opposition at the coming elections by revealing past rascalities in which the relater, and possibly other men known as Conservatives, will be implicated.No chatter could be more futile or stupid.Bir Charles Tupper saved himself and his associates from any such peril when he challenged all and sundry to come on with their tales,\u201d and announced his intention of seeing to it that any Machine men in his following would be put outside the breast-works forthwith and permitted to have po part or lot with any election campaign be might hereafter direct.If the Laurier Government is to be sustained in case some one can prove past Conservative corruption, we might as well spare ourselves the trouble of an election.It is common knowledge that on more than one occasion election laws have been violated in the apparent interest of Conservative candidates.The records of the election courte already show this.It was a Conservative scandal that turned the party out in 73.But the question is not with the past, but with the present and the future.What is now the attitude of the Conservative leaders toward such tactics?Sir Charles Tupper has made this abundantly elear.If there.are unscrupulous men in his party, he wants them pointed out here and now, though the elections are coming on and there is little time to reorganize in front of the enemy.Such men will be marked and must go.If Sir Charles had compromised with Birmingbam; if Sir Charles had displayed a disposition to shield any Tories suspected of corrupt practices; if Sir Charles had \u2018tried to avoid an investigation, then there would be reason to see in these threats of exposure a weight too heavy for the party to carry.But he has not played the Laurier game in the face of grave charges against his supporters.He has challenged publicity; he is read to go more than half way in seeking any information which will enable him in the full view of the whole country to put it beyond dispute that he stands for pure politica and decent election methods.And what more can he do?Is a party to be forever damned for the sins of subordinates?Does one exposure of corruption put an entire national party out of politics?No one knows better than the Liberals of this province that no such standard is set up in Canada\u2014and properly so.À party is given @ term in Opposition to purify itself; and the important thing is to see that it does so.But if an old scandal, repudiated by the leader, can arise at the last moment and set at nought all its efforts at purification, then is there no hope either for the party or for the country.For if a party must stay at the low level of ita worst deeds, and can never hope to get credit for higher aims, how are our politics ever to improve\u2014how are they to do anything but steadily sink to baser moral levels?The very essence of our party.system is that we punish a Government for its bad deeds and accept the promises of an Opposition to do better.We have at the present moment scandals and rumours of scandals in the air.We see Sir Wilfrid opposing an investigation as long as he dared, and then seeking to escape in a dust vigourousty kicked up over past Conservative offences.We see Sir Charles meeting the Birmingham threat with a prompt demand for the whole truth.There is nothing plainer than the publie duty to punish; the Government for its use of Machine methods to strengthen its position in power; and to give the Opposition a chance.Jf the fair promises of the Opposition prove elusive\u2014if, when in power, they, too, resort to Machine assisténce\u2014 then must they be punished at the next opportunity, and the chastened Liberal party accorded another trial.If this is not to be done, party government may as well be written down a failure.verrerie THE NEXT BOXING MATCH.The \u201cBoxers\u201d in China bid fair to displace the Boers in public interest, as the Filipinos supplanted the Cubans, and the Boers in turn, overshadowed the Filipinos on the bulletin hoards.The Celestial Empire has tribes within its borders 'who only regard ecldiers as something.to be kiiled at sight, and have as much terror of the funny fellows carrying the Imperial authority as the hunter has of the antlered deer.Tt is not to be wondered at that, when Imperial soldiers were sent to round up the \u201cBox era\u201d because they had been exterminating missionaries, the \u201cBoxers\u201d should scientifically round up Lhe soldiers, and put them to Hight.the Imperial troops were picturesque to behold, mighty on paper, and their musi \u2018cinna could mako more noise than .ten times their number of eircis bends, hut When Gordon went to China | they never thought of fighting.The result was that really warlike tribes in all parts of China did just what they pleased and terrorized the country.Gordon, by gond Juck, snd good generalship, conquered one of these tribes, and at once offered them freedom instead of desth, if they would enlist in the Imperial army.They accepted and he thus ndded to his forces the nucleus of an army of real fighters.training and leadership they fought and overcame another tribe.These people, in turn, were given the choice of death or enlistment.and at once became soldiers.Thus he went on till what had been tribes of dangerous pirates were massed into a model army of courageous soldiers.Bince that time the tribes have besome re-established in their strength, and the army is again composed of frightened peasants, who when they.escape from the country make charming laundrymen in other lands.Great Britain has no more Gordons to send to reorganize the army of Cathay into a fighting force again, but it is possible British soldiers and sailors, who put real cartridges in their rifles, may have to teach the \u201cBoxers and the savage tribes of China that there is a power to punish even if the Court of Pekin is inactive.ne CIVILIZING INFLUENCES IN THE ORIENT.Japan ia fully recognized as one of the powers of civilization now, and with the little international railway excursion to Pekin, yesterday, a detachment of \u2018Japanese took part with American, British, Italian, French and Ruseian forces.When the train arrived and the party all got singing their favourite tunes at the gates of Pekin, and all singing together, there would be something of the effect produced by a gathering of the clans, when each piper produces his favourite pibroch and all swell in one mighty volume of sound which tells something of the reasons the Scot is so feared in battle.When the poly- got music at the Chinese capital has a German band added, as the despatches indicate is now contemplated, how can the Chinese, who place so much faith in terrifying sound as a means of success in battle, fall to capitulate?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ALIEN LABOUR LAW.Whenever Sir Wilfrid Laurier is asked to explain why the Canadian Alien Labour Jaw ie not-enforced for the protection of Canadian workmen he replies that the American Alien Labour law is not being enforced -jagainst Canadians.Commis sioner Powderley, of the United States Immigration Bureau, tells a different story.He said the other day: The truth is that our inspectors along the Canadian line are spurred to renewed diligence by instructions ie sued from this office, and the Jaws are more strictly enf to-day, and have been during the recent labour troubles, than ever before.I challenge anyone to show that the strict letter of the law has been violated.We are keeping a close watch to prevent contract labourers coming over from Canada, but, on the other hand, we are power- lesa to prevent labourers going from this side into Canada.If the officials of the Ottawa Government are not enforcing, their laws, we are not re sponsi While the American Alien Labour law is thus being strictly enforced against Canadians, there has never been a single prosecution under the Canadian Alien Labour law of 1807 which was enacted at the request of the Canadian labour organizations.It is evident from what Mr.Powderley says that the American Government do not object to the enforcement of the Canadian law as has been alleged.A curious feature of the case is that, while the Government excuse their failure to enforce the Canadian law on the ground that the American law is not en: orced, it was recently aanounced in Par.jament that in order to prevent the Doukhobors leaving the Canadian North- West for California, where some of them had arranged to go, a representative of the Canadian Government informed the United States authorities that these men were going to the United States by contract and the American Alien Labour law was put into effect to prevent them leaving Canada.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IMPERIAL PARLIAMENTARY FEDERATION.Sir Charles Tupper has been decried as anti-British by Liberal newepapers in all the English-speaking provinces of Canada, because he said at Quebec City what he has said in Ontario and in England, that Canadians would never agree to à system of Parliamentary federation of the Empire, and that such a scheme would be utterly impracticable.But since Bir Char Jes Tupper spoke at Quebec a number of the most prominent men in the United Kingdom have expressed the same opin: ion.The views of Sir Charles Tupper sre shared by Lord Salisbury, Hom.Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebery.Mr.Edward \u2018Blake recently spoke as follows in the British House of Commons: \u201cA quarter of & century o I dreamed a dream of Imperial Parliamentary Federation, but long since came to the conclusion that we turning that could lead if ever, indeed, there was a practical road.We have gone too long and too extensively upon the line of separate action here, as else where to go back mow.The links binding the colonies with the Mother Country âre strong and real, deriving their strength from the principle of nationality and self-government.\u201d The latest utterance endorsing the stand taken by Bir Charles Tupper is that of Premier Roes, of Ontario, who said in his speech at the Canadian dinner in New York on the 24th of May: \u201cIn some quarters it is held that we should bé represented in the British House of Commons, and in this way could make our particular wants felt at the very heart of the Empire.To my mind such representation would bs a positive disadvantage.If the Brit- {sh Empire were federatéd and the colonies represented in a great central Parliament according to population the Canedisn representation would exceed a dozen or more.What channe would we have in such a Parliament for the careful discussion of a matter that might be of primary importance to us by representatives from Avatralia or India, who knew nothing of our iocal conditions or whose interests might in some ts he adverse to ours! Moreover, would hesitate as & adian \u2018to authorize a dozen met no matter what their standing \u201cmight LR al fae \u2018vhe whola, rannio of ys Under his.SJroge ecko cbe ob oe ode ope looped hook ode Mrs.Rutherford Refers to.Attitude of W.C.T.U.on Subject of Prohibition.THE FATE OF BRANDY DROPS.The Recorder ' Will Proseoute.if the Union Puts Up the \u2018 Funds.At the afternoon session of the Moche- laga Woman's Christlan Temperarce Union.the following county supécinten- dents were elected: Literature, Mrs.Ju Radford; French literature.Mrs.Dalpe ; French organizers, Mrs l'icard and Mrs.Therrien; evangelistic, Mra.J.Currie; cab- men and French work, Mrs.Luddington; white ribbon, Mrs.Score; Y.W.C.T.U., Miss Tsa Monk; parlour meetings, Mrs.Thurs ton; temperance grocers, Mrs.T.Moodle; health and heredity.Miss McDonald; Lord's Day gqhservance, Mrs.J.Radford; narcotics, Mrs.8.P.Leet; home and world's missions, Mrs.W.Allen; flower mission, Mrs.C.E.T.Woodley; railway employes, Mrs.Cayford; bannbrs, Mrs.Roe; militla and volunteers, Mrs.HE.H.Starr; franchise, Mrs.O.C.Edwards; legislation, Mrs.David Scott.Resoluti¢ ns bearing upon Sunday observ ance and \u2018\u2018the army canteen\u201d were adopted, as were resolutions expressing admiration of Corporal Qourtney, of Company A, Battery, and \"pride and joy for the stand takén by Canada and Canadian soldiers in the war.\u201d The report of the committee on scientific temperance instruction showed no par- tioular progress made, but that the committee were \u2018\u2019ôn the fighting line,\u201d as the chairman expressed it.QUESTION OF BRANDY DROPS.The question of brandy drops sold by confectioners was then taken up and fully discussed.Recorder Weir and others had been interviewed, and would prosecute if the union would furnish funds.The question as to whether the union should make a test case was discussed, and it was decided finally to form a committee to ses, first of all, whether there was actually any infringement of the law before going on with the case.A strong resolution was passed advocating the Importance of sclentific Instruction in the public schools, and alyo asking that boards provide regular and definitely speci.fled times for the teaching of this subject tn all grades, and that successful examination in it be a condition af promotion.Mrs.Rutherford, of \u2018Toronto, president of the Dominion W.C.T.U., spoke about the Woman's Journal, and the remalnder of the session wae devoted to the \u201cY's\u201d for whom Miss Isa Monk and others spoke.AN ADDRESS OF WELCOME.An address of welcome to the delegates was made by Mrs.Robson, who spoke of the sisterhood which now encircled the globe, and whose object was the emanci- patdon of the race from a thraldom woris than death.The object of this convéntion was increased enthusiasm in the work.- Miss Wright, secretary of the Longueuil Union, responded In a few words of thanks.n conclusion, Mrs.Rutherford addressed the meeting, speaking of the apparent apathy of the meeting on the subject of Pte Miss McLach 9 tle 88 cLachlan then prese Mrs.Rutherford with a bouque » me e meeting olo with the sin, 0 \u201cGod be with you till me mest a, sine Rev.J.McKlilican pronounced the bene- diotion.A \u2014 mg | av.THIS EYENING.ACADEMY OF MUS10\u2014Hendersop.McGrane Stock Season, \u201cCaptain Impudence.\u201d HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE \u2014 Baldwin-Melville Stock Company \u2014 \u201cThe Prodigal Daughter.\u201d THEATRE ROYAL\u2014Robin Hood Burlesquers.; SOHMER PARK\u2014Vaudeville.EMMANUEL CHURCH\u2014Addrèss by Rev.Charles Phillips, of Johannesburg.oo ole oleate ade 2% ode ote obo ole ole ody de sto oe of jo 3 b 9 3 fo 3 3 Jo ENS Zi NS 7, .Tailor-made gown, of pale gray cashmero, braided in black, the bodice finished with - revers of black taffeta and tucked vest of gray stik.Toque of blatk and gray tulle.\u201d THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star Fyles of June, 1870.) The Fenian invasion is nt an end and the \u201cvolunteers are returning home.\u2018 Lusille Western, in \u2018\u2019East Lynne,\u201d at the \u2018Theatre Royal.Gen.Meade is sald to Dave arrested the chief Fenian Jesders in the name of the Unites States.co, ; Mr.Aime Baliveau, proprietor of the Hotel Richelieu, -announces Me has leased the\u2019 Se.Nicholss Hotel to Convert it into a branch of ths Richelieu.Four companies of volunteers {ross Berthiet, Sorel And vieinity, were drawn up in front of the Police Suation, Jacques Cartier square, and addressed fof halt an hour by a priest froth their élstritt om the subject of \u2018the Fenian raid.\"About a thousand Fenlans are st Malone, having abandoned arms and ammunition in their camp, \u2018and are Awaiting money from head- quartèrs in New York, to get them to their homes.Their generals vainly try to get them to again attack the Canadian -frontier.Métis of them are drunk, and the whats wile = EX EE AILY = \u2014\u2014\u2014 APATHY OF MEETING.TAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE TAR = : rosse Ch M.A A A, Co?BALL FAO AY SP.gain or le pat Moras, MBITINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.CORNWALL vs.MONTREAL Saturday, 2nd June.fihine.Admise ips & 765 Notre Dame Bt.Club Bboe 3 PE Out rare ; no , 1900, MENTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ampionship.GROUNDS, n 250, 350, 50e.Reserved Ses 3314 ue a therine St, anû M.A.IGREW, Hon.Rec.M.L.Chewing Tobacco which we produce in & year.It would encircle the world and give the Can- adiancontingent a chance to get a good chew.For sale Sc and 0c Plugs.The tage are valuable, save them, THE METHODIST CONFERENCE A Large Number of Ministers Put on the Superanua- tion List.WAR RESOLUTION PASSED.Members Participated in a Celebration Held by Gananoque Citizens Last Evening.(Special to the Star.) GANANOQUE, June 1.\u2014Thursday afternoon\u2019s session of the conference was opened by singing the National Anthem, after which the Rev.George McRitchie engaged in prayer.Rev.8B.J.Hughes, M.A., the secretary of conference, read the minutes of the morning session, which were approved.The standing of probationers was then considered.; \u201c Mr.James Gillan tendered his resigns- tion on account of ill-health.After due consideration the conference accepted the e same.: Rev.J.T.Pitcher presented a report from the committee on conference relations, in which it was recommended that the request of the Rev.Dr.Hunter and Rev.John Armstrong for superannuation be granted.The \u2014 re] was adopted.PR mort pear Pa Hushen Bi year: a .Hy, il- wood Lawson, W.T.G.Brown, RoW, Dal.ish, B.Armatron g, R.H.8.Coates, \u2018 Halpenny, Albert orris L.Wright, Albert B.wrence H.Fisher, Wiliam H.1 .R.C.fi, BA, S.Cleland, E.W.Jeaac Norman, Thou A: Hal C.Hoffman, M e, od.SUPERANNUATED MINISTERS., The following are the superannusted ministers: Thomas is, 8.E.Maudsley, ames Brock, Wm.Short, Alex.Dren- pan, Jos.Follick, Samuel Shibley, R.N.ammond, John Ferguson, A.R Orser, James Hara, Wm.Saunderson, Alex.Campbell, E.8.Shorey, Lorenzo A.Betts, Samuel B.Phillips, Wm, Barnett, Elisha Tennant, Samuel Wright, Wm.Scott, Charles Taggart, George McRitchie, Antoine ÆE.Geoffroy, William Adams, John Davies, Amand Parent, Hiram Fowler, John H.Fowler M.A., Thomas Bell.SUPERNUMERARY MINISTERS.Mitchell Sadler, John Hiscocks, Daniel Brown, B.A., B.D.; Thomas Rennie.Seldom has any Conference had a more rilliant member than Rev.Hunter, .D., Ph.D., whose reputation is almost world wide.Not many weeks ago this dlistinguished minister was the representative of Conference to the General Conference held in the United States, and he won golden opinions for his terly address delivered before that great assembly.It was most fitting that some special fotice should be taken of the retirement of so honoured and beloved a minister.v.Jobn rong.who has the ministry for 52 year, who néver ask- éd a chairman for a station and has been a most successful minister, also retires after a life of true devotion to duty.pt os uel Teeson, ; another (minieter, 8 permission retire from the active work of the church.' mplimentary references to the worth and work of those brethren were made by e following: Revs.J.T, Pitcher, Dr.yckman, F.C.Chisholm, Dr.Griffith, De.illiams, G.G.Huxtable, John Webster, Dr.Jackson, John Scanlon, T.J.Man- sell, John Grenfell, George McRitchie and the president of the conference.Rev.Samuel Tesson, who was present, thanked them for the kindly expressions iven.Dr.Hunter also thanked the conference for the many kindly references made and to his indebtedness to Dr.Ryckman for many pstful Jekeons he had learned in the early years of his life from the doctar who was a professor in the college when Dr.Hunter commenced his career.Dr.Hunter will be very much missed by the mémbers of the conference, but he will by voice and pen make his influence felt by issuing some additional pariphlets and in sll probability a volume of sermons, which will be hailed with delight his many friends.He purposes to réside In the city of Toronto.; A MISSIONARY'S ADDRESS.Rev.Harper H.Coates, M.A.à missionary M - 12891 Skin and Seal Diseases, Blood Poison and Urinary Troubles treated successfully by Due H.J.BRODEUR, Specialist, of Paris.senses of the Kidney, Blndd.f Prostate, Yaricocsle, Nervous der and 9 ins of indiscretion.189 BLEURY ST TL.OFFICE HOURB-10a.m to 12 a.m., 1.80 p.m.to 4 p.m.SUNDAY8\u20141.80p.m.t08 p.tu.Bell Tel.Main alsa son war close at an early date, but they were sorry that Kruger had not seen fit to yield to superior force and lay down his weapons and adopt the most honourable course.In the evening the members of the conference participated in the town\u2019s celebration of the news of Lord Roberts\u2019 entry into Johannesburg.rare A MARKED CONTRAST.(Stratfora Beacon.) From one end of the Dominion to the other Conservative papers and Conservative speakers have joined in the demand for Robert Birmingham to tell all he knows.Si?Charles Tupper, in the firet place.very frankly and very promptly told im to do thie, and his course in this ea sential is heartily endorsed by the members of his party.As one paper (The Montreal Stan very well puts it: 1 Smash the machine.If there are iwo machines, smash them both.\u201d A marked contrast has been afforded bet leaders and the Conservative leaders have received threatened disclosures, and it is a contrast which cannot fail to deeply im- ress the electors.In the case of the Laur.ites there was a manifest desire to block enquiry and the appointment of a commission had, to be practically forced from the Premier; in the case of the Conservatives Sir Charles apd the rest tell Birmingham to go ahead with his facts if he has any.e \u2018wast bulk of the people of this Dominion of both sides feel humiliated and ashamed over electoral crookedness and they honestly desire that these diabolical tactics should In the future be put down with a stern a.pas PR (London News.) Rev.J.C.Farthing, of Woodstock, has dropped the discussion of things supernal long enough to point out that the corrup- tionists who are constantly striving to destroy the manhood of the Canadian electorate, are just as dangerous to the state as the three chaps who've just been sent down for life for blowing holes in the Welland Canal.The bretliren of the cloth might well turn their oratorical batteries in the direction of a brand of wrong doing that ye are hearing a good deal about these ays.CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND.(8pecial to the Star.) OTTAWA, June L\u2014The ppiriotic fund now stands: ! Previously acknowledged $285,010.36 pot esterday's contributions were as fol- ow: Court Myrtle, No.b, I.O.F.Richmond, Que.ve essessaucer 15.00 Henry L.Hughes, Chicago, A.(formerly of Quebec) 5.00 Contributions from Vancouver, B.C.per His Worship Mayor Gar- George Chaplin, Lurgan, Ont : 1.00 Robt.8ullivan, Picton, Ont.1.00 $285,614.88 Thursday's contributions: Collected through the Merchants Bank of Canada, vis.: aquest f late Lawson co Tama, Watford, O.$100.00 ontribution per Deuck, Kleefleld, Man.85.00 Puplls 8.8.No.8, den- ham, per Miss L.Thompson, Owen Sound.8.53 Mra.J.Hall, Owen Sound, nt.cnevee oon 5-0 0820 1,00 A Friènd, Leamington, Ont 50 Geo.Tivell, Chatham, Ont.% \u2014 166.28 *Employes of the Thomas Davidson Manufacturing Co., Montreal (additional).c.c.s 4.25 Employes of the Canadian Pacific lway Company (from the Atlantic to the Pacific) ,.13,038.84 Collected through the Ontario ank, Aurora, Ont.secs 17.00 $297,885.08 *An amount of $62.30 from \u201cthe employes and $5 from James Davidson was previously acknowledged an April 27.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Itc Nt HEAVY LOSS AT BOSTON.BOSTON, June 1.\u2014What proved to bean unusually stubborn fire to handle practically ruined the stock of the large departmental store of the Pitts Kimball Com- v.occupying the six-story building on ashington street, Nos.et to 615, last night, causing a loss which will exceed probably $200,000.wis a tember of the Montreal Con: erence previous to his going to Japan, and has done successful work in Central Tabernacle, Tokio, Japan.\"TRIUMPH OF BRITISH ARMS.ot pr moved by Dr.Griffith and second- m Japan, was introduced by the pre flat briefly addressed the session es British arms in South Afriea, in the blood.plause, showing that there was every desire on the part PKELPION.\" ee.y Dr.Benson: That this conférence tas learned with delight of the triumph of toria, which caused long and continued ap- of- the conference to see the BRT aaa Len.win, ere meaty.| | sune Weddings i Tens capture of Johannesburg and Pretoria.IF e have abundant cause for gratitude to -\u2014 YOU God, and we desire to express our patriot.- jc pleasure by withdrawing our service this AIM AT ae Peg rit Hamel 1 which our heroic brethren have helped to Greatest Comfort ; This resolution was carried by a standing / FOR tote of the tonference, whose pulse beats LEAST we to the British Crown and the metnbers OUTLAY lieve in reser Ying the unity of the Eim- PE DROPPED KRUGER'S NAME.$16 for the Full Double Size * The Rev.Mr.Baldwin proposed that Prensdent Kruger's name vo dropped in FURNISH silence for irregular withdrawal from Pre.WITH THE : Ostermoor Mattress LOCKHART BEDDING CO., M43 Bt.Catherine, 12885 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.CF ween the manner in which the Liberal | HER MAJESTY S8ummer Season RALDWIN-MELVILLE STOCK CO.This Weok-\u2014Matinges Wod., Fri, and Sat, THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER Matinee Pricea: Night Prices: 000 Seataat .100.00 .200 rved Seats, .850.800 iene 800 Next Week\u2014\u2018 SAPHO.\"\u201d 124°6 Rev.Charles Phillips, for four years missionary in JOHANNESBURG, driven out by the Boers last October, will address n mass Im Trsusvaal eeting in Emmanuel Church, on tbe question from an eye witness, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK.I.spoke to crowded audiences Io Boston sud New Collection for Expenses.128#1 Natural History Society ANNUAL FIELD DAY Orford Mountain and Lake, Saturday, June oth.Special train wn leave Windsor street C.P.R.station \u20ac 98.m., 8 .Rete Adult, $1.35 ; Children, 63c.124°C Saw Y.M.C.A.HALL, Thursday Evg., June,7th, at 8.15, In aid of the Chaieau d¢ Ramezay, THE WAR in the TRANSVAAL.Magnicentiy illustrated with Pictures from the Battiefelds.RESERVED SEATS, 500, 350, on sale at Bhaw's Music Btore.12765 Shooting The Rapids ! Station, arriving at Montreal at 9.30 a.m.11878 The only steamer shooting the Rapids daily, take the 8 a.m.train at Bonaventure ={ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENDR | £3 CADEMY Closing ts FARRWELL PERFORMANCES OF HENDERSON & McORANE CO.CAPTAIN IMPUDENCE., Last Matinee Saturday.Prices 15, 35, 35 and 50 Cents.Season Closes Saturday Night.June 2nd, .1378 Ay Every Aflernoon and evening.à THEATRE ROYAL seine, VJB THE ROBIN HOOD BURLESQUERS And Karp Osman, the Imperial Turk, the greatest, wrestler in the orld.re ; rices 10, 20 and o.Next Week\u2014A Grip of Steel.124% i - Lavignes Military Band of Virtuosos.Dest Vuudevtile in America.10c.380d 8 p.m.every day.124*f NOTICE.There will Lo uffnceting of Carters held at Bt Joseph'e Hall, cornet St.Catherine and At.Elizabeth, on Wedaesday, June 8th, by the promotion of Jose) Lavigne.All curters are respectfully requested 40 at CN 2nd Bet, Canadian SEN Artillery.The Regiment will parade TO-NIGHT, at p.m,, for Battalion Lrill and March Ouby Band will attend.Uniform, Drill Order.[By Order ERNEST C.COLE, Capt.\u2026 Adjutant.3rd V.R.C.Annual Inspection.The Regiment will parsde at th Armoury oo Saturday, June 2nd, a 2 p.m., jor anbual inspection.Bioneers, brass and bugle ban Maxim gun detachment un stretcher bearer sections to attend.Uniform\u2014Review order.128°1 Steamer Sovereign By order, E.W.WILSON, Major and Act.Adjut, Running regularly now M ontreal 8 Tral TO CABITURN $1.00} 5 Lachine Bicycle Club RAPIDS 5p.m.Train.vere 600 FIXTURES.126°5e0d Saturday, June 2nd, 8 ST.JOHNS, rtaying the Bank Premises To Let 97 St.James St.terms.| H.L PUTNAM, Hold Epecinl Services on Sunday.are now finished, and the rector cious dimensions, the approach acter.gothic oak screens.ern entrance.the ording with a view to affording grea of effect, and special study has to the acous and the architects have achfav period of liding.this en apse are covered with Burlap richly dlately over morning cha wise finishe the cholr.ruting the nave and with foliated caps ric side arches are cusped stonework.eat Improvement, will accommodate olxty peraons Priests desks are also designed In the same style is finished In black an e been rénovated chofr aisle.The windows In the apse wil shortly be filled with art spect The Right Rav.John P.Du Moulin Bishop of Ni next, the 3rd of June.\"The music, under the direction of Mr master, will be è 3 nal Prayers.Kyrie, Glo] Gratias do: Alfred J.Byres.en thom: of Thy Power,\u2019 Arthur Sullivan.Sermon by REX Me.Bartlett.Anthem, \u201cThe Heavens Are Telling.\u201d cessional H = ean Pasting tats: Miss FE Messrs.Miia The large and modern banking offices, vaults, etc., now occupied by The Merchants Bank of Canada, wili be vacated on or | about June lst, and are now offered for lease on favourable 1st Moor Temple Building.106°2sw tf IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETED.| Church of Bt.James the Apostle Will \u2018The additions and improvemegts to the Church of Bt.James the Apes tle, Which have been in progress during the past year, an churchwardens are now in possession of a very complete structure.The additions comprise a new chancel and choir of sps- to the sanctuary being of a very dignified char- The organ is divided into two sections, and occupies spaces On right and left of the sanctuary.enclosed with rich There is also an echo organ placed In the nave, near the east- The morning chapel has likewise been remodelled and extended, the arch opening between it and the choir aisle being filled with a gothic screen similar dn design to those of the organ spaces, and pleasing feature when viewed from bh.The style of architecture ¢ the new chancel is of a slight- gothic style than as been designed ter breadth properties of the choir, decorated, the balance of the ceiling imme- the cholt being of wood.The el and aisle ceilings are like- in wood to correspond with The arches and columns sepa- cholt are in buff Ohio sandstone, in early English gothic style.hly carved he finished with perforated The chancel arch is in this design rendered on a somewhat nov- ol plan, the ordinary narrow arch seen in many churches has been discarded and a wide span oak roof truss heavily moulded be a gr The choir stalls \u2014\u2014 - are executed in quartered white onk, and MEASLES NOW PREVAIL.and form a component part of the choir stalls.The altar rail ia supported on solid gold.The vestries and re-decorated, and access to the same made direct from the lass illustrating subjects as memorials.The works have been designed and carried out by Cox and Amos, architects, of Montreal; the de- eorations are the work of Messrs.Spence ara, a former assistant at reacher at the ! the new organ and chancel on Sunday à epécial character, and as follows: \u2018Full Choral Communion at 11 o'clock.Or- 1% Piano Con- Horace W.Reyner.the organist and cholr- mn {shop Du Moulin.Of- , \"Ablde With after Benediction, Re- ymn, 30.an Postlude: Overture in C.nor, Alfred Hellins.Bolo- Migs Utehsot PETITE COTE.DOMINION DAY .- AWA.\" 128\"1 GEO.Y.ALLEN, Captain.\u2014 ATTENTION Sons of England.phe Guar Berptes in the pointed for Sunday next, ice of the new date will the usGal nes spapers.- D.J.MUNRO, Secretary, 126*2 Central District Church Committos.Et.Lawrence Court, No.263, cor / The members of above Court = od to meet at No.92 Br.oir Ha Re; Elf Ee NOTICE.(CALEDONIA www SPRINGS, Ont The Grand Hotel, Baths, ete, reopen for the season on the 30/4 May.Guides and fuil informa- - fion on application io Secretary, Culedonia Springs, Ont.attend.THOB.W 112% \u2014\u2014 et EDUCATIONAL.\u201cTHE June Examinations of the Dominion College of Music wil be held at the College on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, the successf .The celiing im panelled with froulded ths and trusses of graceful ogth 27th and 28th.lines, and the surtsces of the panels in the culars apply to the Secretary, 94 For pa Dorchester Bt., or TC Ofce Hours 0 nm Fa Mr.F, W.WODELL, | Boston, Mass, will\u2019 tesch Voice Culture and Singing,, During June and July, at Kingston, Ont.Special course for ADVANCED SINGERS and Vo-i CAL TEACHERS, ; Telephone tol p.mew arch.Fama oO aston a rois most te Btudion: 51 and 02 Plerce Mullding: Copier Sasser the same level as the choir ceiling.This Bonen Eoauire® ' ' 1284\u201d is from a musical point of view found to \" ue} : The Medical is in somé anx measles in the city.that- in a certain sch disease was practical being eighty scholars t Health Officer, Dr.Laber iety over the prevalence o He stated yesterday 1 in the city the epidemic, there t.So far could not say à 1 resent whether or not the school woul ve to close for a time.He did not cond sider the type of the disease to be à daga gerous one.\u2014__\u2014é-\u2014m-0-__ and Sons sf e art lass vas put in by WORKMEN QUARANTINED sers.Castle and Bons, and the organ \u2018 \u2019 .r Smallpox has broken out in the board! Yas from the D.W.Karn Co., of Wood- hous os of the Petrol eum Ol Trust at A t s rkmen are .OPENING OF THE ORGAN.Pe ot known not known how many cases there yet., 0 Special Notice.They Possess Extraordinary Value In all women's diseases as | weakness, paicness.(hy«penria, pain in the back and sides, pains in the loina or badder, Dr.Ed Morin\u2019e CARDINAL PILLS, are unrivalled.205°5 law 5 A Treasure for All BROMA, a scientific preparation, & erful and unrivalled tonic, is successfully used by convalescents, persons recoveri om - THIRTY CENT: FULL MIDDAY DINNER AT THE BAL.HORAL HOTEL CAFE.4°2ww .+ .on from iliness and exhausted from any cause iam (ten, fmm Span, 2, att whatever haunt wu ne Plea,\u201d ett, BEOMA is an inexhaustible treasure, » Hymn 2322.Buraum Corda, Sanctus, Agnus ve i 2 Del and Gloria In Excelsie: Eyres.Hom fountain of good from which springs, during Communion, 834.Nune Dimittis, health, joy and w ; ; Chant n .\u2018 Roloists, Stine Lang-' Pry it; a bottle will convince you.staff and Miss Hoilinshend.= For sale everywhere.103\u201c 5 law Evening Prayer, 7 o'clock.Organ pre- .lude, \u2018\u2018\u2019Austri Hymn.\u201d with vartations.{ Haydn.Processional Hymh, 545.Proper Grippe is Very Bad Pralms.CIV.and OXLV.to Chants.Mâg- ; niticat and Nuhe Dimittis, composed spe- This year, bewere of it.Take from clally for thie service by Horace W.Rey- start \u201cMorin\u2019s Wine Cresophates.\u201d ner.Jus.) ac.ninem, M Wil Sin One everywhere at moderate prices.Beware A.H.nn.Mur.Doc, ym it *5.222.Sermon, Bishop Du Meulln Oftertor | Counterfeit.105°.law such as female ' { Ls cater 5 SEE Sh Sh LE) f we a Siw pets AY ps | este eee pe EE [EPS FIC NE PP 1900 Propaid Classilod Advertisements Yin ths MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 cents for 20 words or less, and 3 cent per extra word, each FOr NALE A ture dining clocks, calm to.Call and oto.) st.2nd and R BALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNI- calpets f anda or parlours.fing chen, ctures, mirro see.108 and 180s Mont- door above Bt.street.203 tf LE \u2014 HOUBEHOLD FURNITURE sets, parlour sets, bedroom suites, insertion.spots, olicloth, \u201ccarpet sweepers, curtains, PUPILS WANTED, 10 cents for 10 words or Ca.9: Br Lamotkly payments taken.Prince loas and 1 cent per extra word, each Inser- : rence st.108 20 « ve por BALE \u2014 Au per or Man Ten \u201cent pes Tatra word ad helmer, ! Toronto.upriaht = ble sin ohn: each\u2019 insertion.mer condition; Will sacrifice for oesh.@ Ayl- ROOMS TO LET, 10 cents for 20 words or less 127 2 ha % cent par extra word, each inser- For SALE - 5000 SWORD BATONETS BOARD, 10 cents for 20 words or less and % used In the Franco- war, in i cent \u2018per extra word, each insertion.fer piges handles, for 50c, at Altken's old FOUND, 10 cents for 20 words or less, and 3% .Notre Dame st.per extra word, each insertion, .R \u2014\u2014\u2014 6 LET, is SALE \u2014 A LARGE CONSIGNMENT mo 28 JioysEs, STORES ET per Soha of the finest Ceylon tea.imported from word, each insertion.* England, in pound and half pound lead pack- PROPERTY FOR SALE.25 cents for on B EŒuaranteed absolutely pure, perfectly wo or less, and 1 cent per extra word, ae and fresh.at Jess than wholesale prices, each insertion.8T, 25 cents for 25 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.BUSINESS CHANCES, .cents for 23 Words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, pound; n five pound lots only; 00 cent packets, 35¢ per 80 cent packet, 30 cents per pound; 40 cant packet, 23 centa per pound; tamijltes supplied at wholesale prices.Paul st.Telephone Main Importers, 442 Bt.2004.127 6 sach insertion.PERSONALS, Pages 6, 2 cents per word, with & minimum charge of 23 cents each inser- R SALE \u2014 NATHAN'S FAMOUS bug Sold in tins, 2c BED rat and mouse killer.$1.Money returned roach, beetle, and if it does not clear your house.T1 Main at\u2026 NOTICE PARTICULARLY.Montreal.110 Good The above rates are NET CA wi JOR SALE \u2014 NEW LACE CURTAINS.3% Ç th - yards.$1.10, $1.25.$1.50: ladies\u2019 ribbed order.When such advertisements vests, Toe.15c.200: Bath towels.two for Ze: remnants table, butcher and roller linens, are not prepaid numerous entries [dress tweeds.83 Inches.The.Rowells General Bazaar, have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for classified advertisemeuts of less than five lines, SUBURBAN RESIDENCES TO LET.ee 00 ne LET \u2014 AT RIVER DU LOUP Point, a fine cottage, all furnished, occupled last year by Mrs.Felinws.Ap- For to 40 threads to the work from 30 inches Jong by N inches in diameter.Can be operated by steam.electric or foot power.saire, Que.8 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall.128 3 8 sa ALE \u2014 A LATHE, WITH UNIVER- ! stroke, will turn out a thread of 3 inch, capable of dolng Address to D.D.Goulin, Bt.Ce- 128 1 R BALE \u2014 LARGE NUMBER OF GOOD - Recondhand struments must be sold as our large warercoms are over-crowded.ton Bros, square.pianos and organs.These in- ar once at any cost, y- opposite Dominion 128 3 3aw 144 Peel street, R SALE \u2014 A CLEVELAND BICYCLE, IN SITUATIONS VACANT.i 'ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATOR Appl youd in Sleeves on two-needls machine, onc > 5 .e atreet, e, Gault Bros.\u2019 Factory.10 tf WANTED \u2014 AGENTS ON BALARY OR commission; the greatest agent's seller ever produced; every user of pen and ink buys 1t on sight; 200 t :; ons another $32 in two hours.Monroe Mfg.Co., X.141, La Crosse, Wis.Ç 124 6 WANTED \u2014 MOLER'S BARBER RCHOOL, 380 Canal street.New York City.Barber trade taught in eight weeks.New system.Wages while learning.Positions guaranteed when through.Can earn tuition, an transportation before entering.Write for catalogue.124 6 AY JANTED \u2014 SEVERAL FIRST CLASSE \"MAchinists, machine hands preferred.Apply J.L.Stewart, Bupt.Machine Shop.Domtaion Iron and Bteel Company, Sydney, \u2018Cape Breton, Canada.124 6 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply 1146 Dorchester st.128 3 3 JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENeral housework; 50 wages to the right party.Apply to 1362 Montigny st.128 3 V ANTED \u2014 TEN MACHINE OPERATORS for neckwear department.Apply at once, at Gault Bros.\" faftory, St.Helen st.126 4 V jANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD WEAVERS FOR ist June.also first class carder, coarse Wools, good pay to & worker.Stand 1 Hudron, Que.\" re a y JANTED\u2014 A COMPETENT LADY STENOgrapher, in French and English, at once.Enquire 1833 Notre Dame.st., Luxfer Prism Co.Ltd.126 4 JANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHIRT CUT- THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE 1, SITUATIONS VACANT.° \u201c= SITUATIONS WANTED.oo ; ANTED \u2014 MILLINERY DONE BY AN WANTED \u2014 A NEAT HOUSEMAID; GOOD y DONE BY AN Wages.Appl .-W.N.Evans, 317 milliner.onco ae Milton i bply Mrs 1371 2 Bleury.108 3 LOO \u20ac - WANTED \u2014 MAN OF ABILITY \u2019 ANTED = M FIXER FOR CROME ' and ex oC MA like position of ton looms, good wages to first clags Apply at once,\u201d Paton Mfg.Co.Sherbrooke: V ANTEDN \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL RERVANT.\u2018by tbe fourth of June next.Apply 97) Dorchester st.cor.Bishop.123 tf WANTED \u2014 20 BEWING GIRLS: WORK ood wag trust mercantile house, ferences; cholr position, bel trained baritone voice: years Boloist in both choirs; organization; Montreal.Address A, 2655, Star Office.121 8 advertiser Catholic and Protestant also Jeading soloist in large musical wishes to locate permanently in sa easy: no experience hecesmary; x x - raid; steady employment.Apply at orkman\u2019s NANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.PAPER Clothing Puctory, 72¢ Craig st.124 6 y hanging, decorating.tinting, whitewashing: charges moderate; best references.op V \u2018ANTED \u2014 25 SHIRT MAKERS FOR ONE canl to Fleldmann, 171 St.Dominique, in and two needle Singer machines, Skelton rear No.124 6 Bros.and Co.Shirt and Collar Manufacturers, cor.Duke and William sts.ANTED \u2014 BY PRACTICAL PAINTER, ; capable of any big job; no objection to ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN .TO EXPLAIN ['coûntry: work neatiy done.Appiy 505 St.Law- our business to families; we pay doctors\u2019 rence street, city.Coen 124 6 blils In sickness or accident: one agent made $78 last week; another $40.76; everybody folns.Medical Alllance, 232 McGill st, Montreal, V JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY BY THE COMpany which publishes the ry Goode Economist, a reliable and experienced map to take charge of export advertisl in Canada; good opening for the right man.Gt full par- .Address El Ec ista Internacional, 80 Walker st.New York Sit 1 ve Wa NTED \u2014 SITUATIONS BY YOUNG girls in city or country.Apply te, Mrs.124 % Jacobson, 64 Crescent street.WANTED \u2014 BY PRACTICAL HOUSE AND fresco painter, decorating, paper hanging, tinting and plastering, good reference.Drop a post card to A.Glasler, 639 Dorchester st.125 5 V erate prices.Drop & post card to M.Israel, G63 Dorchester.128 à ANTED \u2014 DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSing and repairing neatly done, at mod- V jANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GARDENER, married or single.Apply at No.54 St.Francois Xavier st.125°4 ANTED \u2014 SIX GOOD DRILLERS, GOOD wages to good men.Apply James Brodie, Granite Quarries, Stanstead Junction.128 8 \u2018WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, IN posal V references.Address K, T340, Star Branch fice.+ 126 ANTED OCCUPATION BY TRAVELler, having the month of June at his dis- .Address F, 3332, Star Office.8 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AB GARDENER or handy man, to go to country; gond ot- 3 small family; must speak a littie French: and goo no washin wages.Apply 387 St.Hu- W ter, steady work all year round.Apply at bert at.& as pry 128 4 My ANTED \u2014 BY TWO GENTLEMEN OF once.Sos St.Paul street, Montreal 8 nd experience, anxious to hear from best and Umb.Mig.Co.127 3 VWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, THOROUGH GOOD manutacturers, with regard to selling thelr T cook for small private boardin house.goods in Montreal., Star Office.3 V ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE 100 GOOD HANDS permanent position.Apply at once, Alfred to make shirts, pants apd overalin.at White, Newport Cottage, Saranac e.N.Y.\u2018WANTED \u2014 BY A RESIDENT SALEBMAN, ome or at the, factory.Apply to R.Sas 4t 125 4 manufacturers\u2019 and jobbers\u2019 lines to ell h kins, 198 McGil \\ 1y.\\ ANTEP, \u2014 EXPERIENCED TARLEMAID, city references required.Apply \u2018tmm diate- 754 Sherbrooke st ely 1272 TANTED vant, A GOOD GENERAL B&ER- who understands plain cooking, PPra- VWANTED \u2014 A STEWARD FOR THE ALbany Club, Toronto.Application to be made by letter only, to the Secretary\u2019 Albany Crun, Toronto.326 3 VWANTED ~ MAN OF ABOUT THIRTY- to the trade, changed.Address B.North Sydney.C.B ence commission; references ex- , P.Ww.p Box 3 .P.128 7 WXTANTED \u2014 BY A TRUSTWORTHY MAN, as coachman, good driver, long experi- : best city references.K, 7396, Star Branch e.127 2 ROOMS TO LET.oous \u2014 La Angie ban nat 53 ouble \u2018roo! - Victoria st.« om, On 133 T Mo0M \u2014 LARGE pÂACK PARLOUR, FURnished, on first floor, sultable for two gentlemen; good place for any one wishing the comforts of quiet home.30} Bt.Urbain street, 4 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOURLE room, Auer light.49 Beaver Hall HU Rooms \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED.r onth; entlemen onty.ee Wit.Sear Sherbrooke.124 8 Rooms \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED, Auer light, hot water heating.%5 Victoria street.\u2018 .124 6 OOMS \u2014TO REFINED PARTIES, DOUBLE and single.elegantly furnished, every convenience, two baths, fine situation; transients; references.743 Bherbrooke.125 5 OOM8 \u2014 LARGE, AIRY DOUBLE AND * single rooms.on bathroom flat, wardrobes, Auer light, superiqr board; transients accommodated.72 McGill College ave., near Sherbrooke st.128 © ROOMS \u2014 PHILLIPS SQUARE.LARGE » front, corner and side windows, overlooking square, electricity, bathroom flat, men only: cool summer room.Apply cart street.Charles Borromee PERSONALS.PERSONAL \u2014 JOHN T.LYONS, CORNER Crelg end Bleury sts., fills prescriptions for half the price charged at other drug stores.He wifi forfeit one hundred dollars if on rugs are not the purest that can be PErsonaL \u2014 A.LEVIN, 6I3a DORCHES- ter street, first class.work in house painting.paper hunging and tinting, etc., at lowest prices; all work guaranteed.Call or drop a card.A.Levin, 6138 Dorchester st., painters\u2019 supplies.123 6 ERBONAL \u2014 MR.THEO.BOUGIE HAS opened a new restaurant at number 19b Bangulnet, corner Vitre.cholce wines, lHquore and cigars.A call iz cordially so ae ERSONAL \u2014 PRACTICAL UPHOLSTER- lng done at Sonne'e; reasonable.\u2018\u2018Up- holisterer,\u201d\u201d Union Avenue House.127 2 DERSONAL \u2014 FANCY FLOWERS.C.Florist, Outremont, now open, hind - 1 PERY, st.Jumes st.Becd t EUARD.SICK ERRONAL \u2014 MRS.J.2050 St.Cathertno L 128 2 nurse, has removed to street.ROOMS TO LET.t ce OOM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FURNISHED room.with hot and cold water, suitable for two gentlemen or two ladies.38 Torrance st.; OOMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, on first flat, and other rooms.788 Palace st.126 8 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH \" board, also large front parlour, suitable for married couple or gentlemen; moderate ply to Jos.Hamel and Co.5 Lt good order, price $12.Apply between 6 Quebec.Oe Dalhousie 12 | and 8 p.m., 450 St.Dominique st, above Prince Arthur.128 1 O LET \u2014 AT LONGUELIL.NO.8 3 , A .5 2 \u2014 TAP, CLASS nT Bord e l'Eau street, five minutes\u2019 OR SALE hats CEA bonnets sold elnw walk from boat or train; large plece of cost also hais trimmed for oc each, at 1089 Kround and shade trees: will be put In [Gr Jeno Caz) pod repair.For particulars apply to W.- Cooper, Star office, St.James street.R SALE \u2014 FINE OFFICE OAK FIX- Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Cath- tures.partition and counter, brand new, \u20ac ne.or 179 Mance.Tel.Main 2617.Up- [never used.Could be seen at J.M.Fortier.own 1346.12) 149 Bt.Maurlce at.128 3 - rer mm 1 T° LET \u2014 AT BEACONSFIELD.{OR SALE \u2014 NICE LITTLE UPRIGHT .Lake St.Louis, furnished cot- plano.7 octaves, nickel plated pedals.tages containing 8 and 9 rooms ; water This instrument 19 tn perfect [order Euaran- connections au .ced, price $75; bargain; dont miss this chance.8 In each house : plans at our Layton Bros.the poputar piano and organ office.Macintosh & Hyde, 157 St.James .' Dx .street 1% 6 house, 144 Peel &t., opposite ominlen square.me LET \u2014 AT UPPER LACHINE, MOR BALE \u2014 CANOE.IN FIRST CLASS à oom house, retired and sha- order.Apply Itecker's Island, St.Annes.Y.not on river road.A.Chambers, =n 2 132 St.James street, city.124 3eod R SALE \u2014 A BOY'S BICYCLE.CRES- fi T° LET \u2014 HOUSE AT LONGUEUIL.cent make, only used one season.Buitad \" one of the best positions on the th a hoy of 1u où I years.wiil sell for £17.50, river front, built for summer or winter Apply to Alan C.Simpson, 131 Stanley street, occupation: heated hot water, bathroom, 900or 1, second floor.128 2 and w.c.; fine lawn and large treca Tele- co \u20147\u2014.-\u2014 mma phone Main 1081 for particulars, Apply R (OR SALE - CHAINLESS CRESCENT RI- Campbell Nelles, W3 SL.James s:.12 2° cvele.cost #75 wil sell for $33 cosh \u2014\u2014 = LS / O LET \u2014 A FURNISHED HOUSE = at Longueuil, near river, lawn and shade trees, §100 for the season.Apply % Bhuter st.128 2 -\u2014 2 Bl LET \u2014- AT SUMMERLEA.TWO ocuses, fronting on lake, cheap.Apply to T.F.hey.Imperial buil 107 St.James st.p ss m O LET\u2014AT DORVAL.A SPLEN- i did cottage, 5 bedrooms, large ver- owner ls leaving for Eng James or 15 Delmont st OR 8 : tabl land.Apply at 325 St.\u2018 f2s 2 ALF \u2014 Twn ELFÈTRIC MACHINE es, for six machines eac and also cutting tables.Apply tv 1 Mount Charles Place.128 1 R SALE \u2014 WARNING.BEWARE OF bogus Morris pianos, advertised at a frar- tion of the price that à genutne Motrix piano would command after years and The readers of this paper desiring a genulne years nf use.fe 7 s Ë Cr he sale où andah, coach house and stable, shade in Mantra wo Lench 2140 st.\u201cCatherine trees, etc.; opposite Dorval Island; rental st.pear Drummond.: 128 3150.Apply to T.Trihey, Imperial a -_ building, 197 St.James st.1287 JOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE, WILL EX- \u2014 chance a Columbla graphonhone and 24 0 O LET\u2014AT DORVAL.THE PROP- records, ail in good arder, for a secondhans bi- erty of the late Prof.D.Ducharme, cycle, In gond condition, or will sell for S21.land 300x175; house 37x37.extension 20x20; Address H.A.P.O Uox 23, Montreal.128 2 water in house, coach house and stable.ro Apply to T.F.Trihey, Imperial building.J0OR SALE \u2014 A NEW SKIFF.WELI, FIN- 107 8t.James st.128 7 ishes N 2 1.Apply 25 Bt.Thomas st.12¢ 0 LET \u2014 AT DORVAL, ON POINT east of Forest and Stream Club house, furnished cottage, with abundant HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.testant; no washing.Apply 158 Mansfield st.127 3 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO W washing.Apply 58 Cres Nat st 127 3 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SRVANT.127 NO washing.Apply 293 Mountain et.2 w 'ANTED \u2014 BOY.APPLY 2391 ST.CATH- érine street.127 2 W VV ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A FEW cooks for summer resorts.\u201c hotels and private familles going but; highest wages; fares pald; no delay.Gorman's Agency, T8 Mansfield street.123 WANTED \u2014 A GIRL, ABOUT 16, TO TAKE a charge of a little boy during part of the ay ay - atree! Joely Baturday after 7 p.m., 97 Mackay .128 1 VV ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAI SERVANT: no washing.Apply at once, 4048 Dorches- ter street.Westmount.128 2 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL good wagea, TIA St.V JANTED MARRIED COUPLE, WITH good references will hear of a good posi- tinn by addressing D.47, Étar Office.138 1 SERVANT: Famille st.128 1 VVANTED \u2014 A BEMART BOY TO RUN MESsages and make himself useful around nof- fice.Apply in own handwriting to 73 Imperial 128 1 Building.\\ \u2018ANTED TRAVELLER.WITH CONnection through the Trovince of Quebec, also city traveller.by H.M.Dinning and Co.Tea and Coffee Importere.Jobbers and Roasters, Montreal.3 TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework.small family.references required.Apply 234 Mance street.VW ANTED \u2014 GIRLE FOR MARKING ROOM.trast Apply Troy Laundry, 8 and 10 Inspector street.\u201c WANTED \u2014~ A GOOD COOK.APPLY AT 92 Union avenue.128 2 V ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT to go to Lachine; no washing or ironing.Apply 21 Bussex avenue.128 \\ ANTED \u2014 A STRONG BOY AND SMART young girl, at once.270 St.Lawrence st, ; \u20ac 128 1 BUDDIy af pure water from current; 3 yoomn, baths and all modern convenlerces.JJ'OR SALE \u2014 LATEST STYLE AMERI- John G.Savage.128 1 can buggy Ip hest of condition.price 3 ANTED \u2014~ A COMPETENT HOUSE AND $125.Can be seen at Lariviere's, 71 Bt.An- tablemaid; must furnish references.Apply \u2014 HC JSES TO 1 traine.126 1 at 11532 Dorchester st.128 2 : R SALE\u2014- FINE RUGGIES, GLADSTONE, \u2018WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BERVANT ad Quebec Kensington.* Lariviere.wi ler family of three; references.Un = Ado cu¥ning exvress.carts.phaetons.en versity st - ; \u2018128 3 \u201cfi T° LET-HOUSE, 21 ST.ANTOINE bicvelez, two tandems.tools, ete.H.Brosseau, \u2014- » MC plain street : hot 43 Dufresne st.128 4 JANTED \u2014 A MAN.ACCUSTOMED TO water heating ; house all newly painted, and In first class condition ; Immediate Possession.Apply James A.Ogllvy Sons.St.Catherine st.94 t O LET\u2014HOUSE, NO.5 OSDORNE, right in front of Windsor C.P.R.first class locality for boarding 13 rooms,- hot air furnace, range.gasaliers, etc.; altered station, house; bath and closets, to suit tenant.Apply Beaulieu 188 St.An- tolne.126 6 TO LET \u2014 $25.00 A MONTH.PARK |! a avenue, new three-story solid brick | residence.containing dining room.drawing room, extension Kitchen, 7 bedrooms, bath and closet; Daisy furnace.concrete cellar, side entrance, large yard and stable.hands.601 St.few OR SALE \u2014 ROCKAWAY, ONLY USED Apply | Y Peter street.A times: first clars make.Ta st t 2 For tA dog for sale chean; recondhand harness, a.NOT 1.\u2014 NEARLY NEW ENGLISH cart.good make and but slightly used, Also several w A cheap.T.W.Foster and St.Paul street, Tel.Main 3285.128 2 (YR SALE \u2014 HORSES.HANDSOME SEAL brown $00 Tha | hestnut, addle: black points, tra high action.Paul st.thoranghly city welding.6 years old.16.2.weighs suitable for exrresx, handsome golden with white markings, 5 yrare old.36 broken tn harness and handenme pair blood with 15% hands hich, 5 vears nid, T.YW.Foster and Co.N9?- Tel.Main 23265.128 2 y Apply room 228, Temple building.128 4 cod STABLES TO LET.E ON VICTORIA STREET, NEAR {OR BALE \u2014 RARGAIN, GRAY HORSE.7 Years, kond for 159, free driver, Westmount 2 city broken.16 h carriage Or express.ands, Tel.Dr.Cowan, V.§, 317 Greenr ave.LET\u2014 - Sherbrooke, commodious rtahle.four stalis, large coach house and hay loft, sultable for pri- vate outfit of cabman; rent muderate.Apply at 76 Victoria at.106 26 \u2014 \u2014_ R SALE FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.pinon: LET \u2014 AT KINGSTON, ONT.mre BUSINESS CHANCES.man SS} ONE OF THE REST GROcery stands In west end, capital required good reasons for selling.- 2592, Star Office.ress T, 2 \u2014 7 , GALLONS, splendid suburban residence, OT 8 cans.vais.wankon moigh care À \u201cRoselawn\u201d; furnished or unfurnished ; reta harness, 2 horses: everything In good or- long or short term.A.B.Cunningham, der: price moderate.Address A, 10.Btar Of.Kingston.106 tf nce.128 2 ff T° LET-FIRNISHED HOUSE FOR R SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS MILK three months, elegantly furnished.round, all uptown.customers, guaranteed house, of ten rooms, wly decorate good payers.Apply 102 Fulford at.128 2 ne throughout this spring.Apply at 78- Fort ck.125 6 st.from 3 tll 9 o'clock PROPERTY FOR SALE.OR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 A FINE \u2019 brick and stone house, ten rooms and all modern conveniences, beautifully situated on Hillside ave., Montreal, West; oO FURNISHED APARTMENTS.far married couple or two bachelors.ply at 129 Stanley st.; LET\u2014A SMALL FURNISHEN Apartment In the Stanley, suitable p- 2 terms reasonable.Apply to Montreal Loan and Mortgnge Co., corner Notre Dame and St.John ats 125 5 0 JOR BALE \u2014 $24.00.PROPERTY.lB Nos, 105, 107, 109 St.Lawrence st corner Lagnuchetiere, two stores, rente ear since 1578.J.A.Charland, 1618 i V WANTED TO PURCHASE.\u2018ANTED men's cast rold: beat prices paid for æ M.Frank, 493 Craig st.Box 423.\u2014_ a] TO PURCHASE GENTILR- off clothing.old sliver and ood gods.Address 117 20 Notre or BALE \u2014 TEN LOTS ON DURNCHER street, at a sacrifice, for immediate sale; only a small Box T, 4e0d ame.cash payment required.128 V ture: JANT gentlemen's cast off clothing, highest prices promptly attended to.ED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIEB\u2019 AND furs.furni- Orders by mail L.Lazarus, 610 Craig 123 4 8591, Star Office.street.\\ R BALE \u2014 B0 ACRES OF LAND, AT JANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES' AND « Mount Royal Vale.rlectrie and Can.Pac.W A Teen cast off clothing, furs, and cars pass on the property.Address .pierre, 1372 St.Jacques, St.Cunegunde.BALE \u2014 4 CHOICE LOTS, AT WEST- Dan La- 128 2 wellery; - orris, Et street.Mall orders promptly attended to.1 + highest prices paid.697 For mount, 20 cents a foot, à bargain.Address D, 89, Star Office.128 1 HOTELS TO LET.V ellery, ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND Rentlemen's cast off élothing, etc.furs, jew- Highest prices given.Pearson, st.near Bleury.Orders by mall 128 8 raig : promptly attended to.0 LET\u2014HOTEL, WITH RIGHT OF fi license, at No.63 St.Gabriel street, formerly known as the.\u2018\u2019Hotel St.ufs,\u2019 \u201cHotel Rlendeau\u201d and \u2018Club Franco-Cana- dian,\u201d with all first class miodern improve.W ANT V JANT rized \u2018hand cart: Add ED \u2014 TO PURCHABE A MEDIUM 60, Star Or- 128 1 ED \u2014 80 GALLONS OF MILK.DE- À) window cleaning and metal polishing.Ap- nly after 6 o'clock to T.Power, 1760 Notre Dame st.128 1 N \"ANTED - GENEPAL SERVANT.WHO ! understands plain cooking; references.Apply 520 Cadieux st.128 2 V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK TO 80 to the country; references required.Anply marnines, before ten and evenings.ta M7 Sherbrooke at.125 2 NV TANTED \u2014 GOOD MAN.ONE WH TIN.derstands the rare of cows and good milker: kteady work for year.Apply to 92 McGill ftrect.between D and 10 a.m., Monday.Juana 4 128 2 VV ANTED \u2014 GIRL] FOR MARKING ROOM.Apply Troy Laundry.8 and 10 Inspector street 128 2 five years of age.speaking English ana Offic prices.29 Beaver Hall Hill French languages, experienced as travelling 7 = \u2014 salesman.Address P, 3503, Star Office.127 2 W ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE OOM \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT.M position as housekeeper for gentleman or 2070 St.Catherine st.126 4 \\ ANTED \u2014~ A YOUNG GIRL TO Dn elderly couple or useful companion or \\ 5 re mother's help; references.Address B, 7090.St OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, WITH OR A ose work.Apply 1a Lewis ov 127 a * without board, suitable for two gentle.WANTED \u2014 FOR QUEBEC, IRONERS.2 1st class female ironers, capable of handling \\ TANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, HAVing thorough business experience, à situa- fine goods: good lary and permanent posi.tion as correspondent, bookkeeper, or steno- tion to right party.Address S, 3530, Star Ot- Brapher, holding the st of references and ce.127 7 now employed In a large bustness establish- ent; remuneration must be reasonable.Ad- WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL [dress N.3174, Btar Office.127 2 -¥ servant, immediately.1059 Do t t.> renerger 8 WANTED \u2014 DRESSES FASHIONABLY - made, very moderate prices, tailor-made WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY.TO ATTEND to soda fountaln, one with experience preferred.Nicolle's Drug Store, corner Bieury nd St.Catherine st.127 2 suits, es, t and finish guaranteed.658 Lagauchetiere st.127 4 fancy blouses, jackets, cap V NTED \u2014 BY YOUNG ENGLISH LADY desires engagement as daily governess in VWANTED \u2014 ELEMENTARY TEACHER 8thool or private family in Montreal; advanced; for Buckingham Model School.Apply stat- Violin, plano and harmony: usual English sul.ing salary expected to Robt.T.Manley.Sec.- J¢Cts, French, and elementary German.Apply Treas.Buckingham, P.Q.o Men Howard, care of Mrs.Hebden, are WANTED \u201c\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT OR sain cook, by the week.Apply 20 Sey- JANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK IN mour avoue.y Apply 128 7 W small private family, In country.Apply VV ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A SMART, | O7 relfable salesman; good position.Apply VWANTED \u2014 THE PUBLIC TO KNOW to W.J.Clarke, Mount Royal Park, on \u2018\u2018Look- they can get a sick nurse of many years out Platform.\u201d Take Inciine Railway.128 1 erate.experience in all kinds of sickness; terms, mod- i 2 430 Dorchester VW ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of energy and pluck to solictt subserip- tions, for new publications; liberal commission given.Apply t Rowe, y James st.room 5.128 1 WANTED \u2014 TEN EXPERIENCED GIRLS Ÿ moderate salary ment; ferences.Address T, 3614, Star Office.NTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN from Ecotland, situation In office; If good prospects of advance- six years\u2019 experience and best city Te for labelling cans.Come ready to start at half-past eight o'clock to-morrow mornies.room 10, 200 Commissioners st.kitchen.Apply 56 St.V ANTED\u2014 POSITION AS GENERAL SERvant in small family.or to help in a Bernard street.128 1 VV ANTED \u2014 LADY STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, experlenced in office work; must be well recommended.Apply J.and T.Bell, No.180 Inspector at.128 2 In housework or housemaid.Star Branch Office, St.Catherine st.128 1 YWANTED \u2014~ BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL.a situation fn a rmall family, as helning Address L, 7435, WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GENERAL servant, small family; no washing, 72 Durocher street.128 tt 3 JANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS WAIST AND skirt hands; good wages to competent hands: 4 ant family preferred.290 St.Antoine, from 11 to 8.128 8 JANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK TO GO to country.good city references; Protest- also improvers.Apply Dressmaker.[8 City Councillors st.128 2 WANTED \u2014 1 HAVE AN OPENING FOR a bright, clever lad.about 14 to 18 years'p of age, to assift in selling; and to make hing self generally useful at the Fancy Goody Da-'{' zaar, Mount Royai Park.Honesty and, reliability are essential.Apply to Mr.W.J.Clarke, dot oipim be sold to pay \u2018expenses.1153 St.James .- 128 _ FOUND.A YELLOW COLLIB DOG.UND \u2014 ' \u2018 ed by owner In threé days, wil =] men; private family.Apply 3% Argyle ave OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL, WELL AP- * pointed, private house; references.Apply forenoon or from six until} 8.30.37 McGill College avenue.: .\" 128 4 Rooms \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, ALL - modern conveniences.Apply at 4 Stanley 120 street.JRoous \u2014 HANDSOME PARLOUR AND double bedroom, in a private house: no children or boarders; gentlemen or couples preferred; modern conveniences, 26 McGIH Callege 127 3 avenue.Rooms \u2014 PARLOUR.REDROOM, DINING room, kitchen, furnished and heated, in return for board.293 St.Charles Borromee at, near Sherbrooke.127 3 Rooms NICELY FURNISHED, ON - bath flat: terms reasonable.Apply 32 st.Antoine street.127 3 I OOMS REAUTIFULLY FURNISHED, + with board, hot and cold water In each; modern comforts, opportunity toe learn French.Tel.East 1058.Apply 348 St.Denis st.127 6 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.ON + bathroom fiat.convenient to C.P.R.and 3.T.R.stations: meals if required: private family.325B Bt.Antolne st.127 2 Roox \u2014 TO LET SINGLE FRONT, FUR- © nished, private family.706 St.Antoine Bt.foot Greene avenue.127 3 Roos \u2014 HANDSQMELY FURNISHED, double and single rooms, with or without board, Auer light.63 Dubord st.127 3 OOMR WELL FURNISHED.WITH Kcod board, 33.50 week; also table board, $2.50 week.30 Victoria st.127 8 FURNISHED, SUIT- Rooms \u2014 TO LET.» able for light housekeeping.at 20 City Councillors st.' 127 8 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS, cosy, everything new, Auer light, family .private; no children.138 Cathedral street.op- ite Palace, 5 1278 Rex \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT, ON bath fi and hot water, private fam- 1 ; at.gas ily: no children.147 Mansfield st.on the \u201c\u2018Lookdut Platform.\u201d Mount Royal Park, between 10 and § p.m.each day.128 1 \u2018WANTED \u2014IMMENIATETY STEADY.REliable man to assist with Invalld youth and to do chores around the house; must be willing and strictly temperate, and sleep at home.Take &t.Denis and St.Henry street cars to toll-gate: house {8 one mile from toll-gate.corner of Kensington Boulevard and Upper La- 128 1 _ ~\u2014\u2014 VWWANIED \u2014 PARTNER, manufacturing business, assume financial Star Office.125 PARTNERS WANTED.ene WITH ABOUT to extend operations of paying near Montreal, and management.Address E.3284, 5 4 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 $1500, chine Road, W.J.Clarke.W ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG GIRL TO do light housework and willing to go to \\ excellent chance for a safe investment; business JANTED \u2014 A PARTNER.WITH $5000 TO invest in a safe established business: an the country.Apply 472 Sangutnet at.above will y 000 profit a year and wil! bear the &t.Louis square.128 2eod closest investigation.To those who mean busi- = ness and can command the capital, full infor- V JANTED \u2014 TRASTERS AND PRESSERS.mation will be given.Address Box 917,\u2018 city.Apply at Workman's, 724 Craix st.128 6 } 124 eod tf VWANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant, with references.Apply 103 Shuter street.128 1 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.ABLE ROOMS AND BOARD.mma to do plaln cooking: no washing: small OOMS \u2014 TO LET AND BOARD OBTAIN- family.Apply with references, 80 Durocher st.ed.Register personally, with details and 128 1 prices.No money App FOR OUR J.A Ogilvy & 128 2 TANTED APPRENTICES mantle work room.Apply n.So; V \u2018ANTED A COMPETENT PERSON, copable of superintending the making of pants and vests in a factory.Apply to M.J.Lachapelie, Scmi-ready, 1551 St.Catherine st.128 1 SMART GIRLS FOR EASY W 128 3 MVVANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY.FOR CUS- tomes brokers office: must he well recommended.Address B, 58, Star Office.128 1 \"WANTED \u2014 A Notre Dame V JANTED \u2014 A GOOD MAN TN TAKE care of horses and do the delivery, one who knows the butcher trade preferred.Address Jos.Levesque, 120 Bleury st.128 1 VV ANTED \u2014 A PROMINENT OLD LINR Canadian Life Insurance Company has opening in the Province of Quebec for a gentleman of good standing and business abillty.as travelling general agent; moderate sdlary an exvenses for a Jimited period guaranteed, with prospects of improvement to the right man; has likewise room for some city canvassers on commission at remunerative rartes.Address T, 8504, Star Office.127 WANTED \u2014 OUTSIDE FOREMAN FOR A cartage business: must understand handling of horses and men.nowles and Co.St.James st.city.127 3 ANTED \u2014 and pleasant work.236 St.Paul st.SMART BOY.APPLY 1731 st.128 1 Agency, 31 St.James required.ly Mutual La 124 6 JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL a small famtly; good wages.FANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GOOD WAIST and rkirt hands, alro sleeve hand and as- SERVANT FOR 198 Park ave.\\ \\ OOMS \u2014 TO LET WITH ROARD; TRAN- slents accommodated; modern convent ences.148 Mansfield st.\u2014 WITH BOARD, TWO LARGE cts : ages; stead, mployment.85 © front rooms, having Auer light, shower ae Eo & y employ 128 1 bath and all conveniences; gentlemen only.Teleph Uptown 1726.168 Mansfield street.V JANTED \u2014 GOOD SN'AIFRESS, rÉCOP 15 6 .James st, unroe\u2019s Restaurant pay.BIT Bt roe 128 1 OOMS - TO LET, WITH BOARD: MOD- - y ern conveniences: transients accommo- V 'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN- | dated.38 McGill College avenue.23 8 era! housework.37 Mackay street.128 1 + = Reox \u2014 AND BOARD.NICELY FURNIBH- N JANTED \u2014 GIRL TO OPERATE CUFFER.' ed sunny room, with good board, for 2 The Montreal Tollet Supply Co., Limited, gentlemen or partied couple.gas, hot water, 200 Guy street.128 1 etc.private family; central locality.669 La- gauchetiere at.127 8 V JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR CONfectionery store.speaking English and French, with experience.Apply to 812 St Lawrence st.128 1 Regus \u2014 AND commodated.Tel.OARD, SINGLE AND ith board; transients ac- Up 320.67 McGill College 126 double rooms, = avenue.VV ANTED \u2014 A OENERAL BERVANT, 7 must be a good plain conk: no warhing dr OOMB \u2014 AND BOARD, TWO LARGE.Ironing.Apply 2271 St.Catherine, corner Me- pleasant, comfortabis fnrnished front EM College avenue.128 Z_ rooms, with good board; also table board.110 WANTED \u2014 FEEDERS FOR 4of@RDON Unversity st.presses.411 St.James st.aC COME \u2014 AND BOARD.ALSO TRAN.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST L slents, at the Union Avenue Hours, = V with housework in small family.Apply Union ave.1 with references to 98 Shuter at.128 1 V ANTED \u2014 GIRL BEWING MACHINE operators, awning and tent work.Sonne\u2019s, 775 Craig street.128 i L ANTED \u2014 CAPABLE GENERAL SERvant, with references.883 Dorchester St MAN OF BOMR EX- must be good steno- Answer in handwrit- week expected, to S, 127 3 \u2018WANTED \u2014 YOUNG perience for office, grapher and typewriter.ing, naming salary per 3509, Star Office.AY TANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TO' OPERATE typewriter, and assist with office work; speak and write English and French; 3620, Star of- 1 2 must \u2018 ralary $4 weekly.Address V, fice.VWWNTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH KNOWLedge of kid glove trade; must be young man of good address and first class references.Give particulars.P.O.Box 2370.138 3 gentleman, board and -attendance.OOMS \u2014 FINE ROOMS.WITH BOARD, shaded house, Transients accommodated.OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM.WITH - two beds, in a private family, for quiet wishing\u2019 speak.French; good 47 Victoria: 128 8 821 St.Urbain st.near Sherbrooke, well cool rooms, leasant Jocality.p 128 § WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR A family of two, at 87 St.Mark st.Apply In the morning or evening.128 1 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CABS CARPENTERS.ie SUMMER BOARD.\u2018WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no washing.Apply 807 Pine avenue.128 i JANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR CITY AND surrounding district, on commission.Apply T.36153, Star Office.; 128 1 WANTED \u2014 A TIDY.SMART GIRL, AGE 13 to 15, to look after two babies daily; must sleep at home.Apply 63 Charron street, Pt.St.Charles 128 2 V ANTED\u2014AN EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, 18 years old, speaking English and French, for office work.Apply by letter, rtat- ing age and salary expected, to V, 3622 Siar Office.128 1 : 3s.Apply 213 Bt, lvered G.T.R.or C.P.R.stations.Addrexs ments: 3) room ppiy 10 102 Fulford st.128 2 = TANTED \u2014 A SECONDHAND K PROPERTY WANTED.WW ve for burning wood, Agarens a CPOK Star Branch Office.128 1 A La AVANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE OR EXchange all kinds of properties.We charge no fees for cxaminations nor commission.The Rea) Estate Investment Company, Ne.12 Place d'Armes.Bell Telephone Main 8504.125 6 MESIDENTIAI FLATS TO LET.JE ns fT° LET \u2014 ARTISTIC FLAT, ELE- gi gant stone front and in a most de- Apply street.nT cottages to let, partly furnished, with electric light and water ; terms moderate.to J.N.Chevrier, 1709 Notre Dame Bell Telephone Main 3967.126 4 + SUMMER RESORTS.\u2014 LET \u2014 AT BTR.AGATHE DES Monts two very nicely situated n sirable locality averiooking the mountain; exceedingly bright_and contains 5 room: ath and closet: Daisy furnace: 50 pres from Park avenue cars; rent $13.x 9m aT stone house of 9 rooms, situated on the rlv- LET.\u2014 AT SUMMERLEA, NEXT to Dorval tollgate, a comfortable 23 Temple buliding.er side.Apply to Louls A.Quesnel.Sum- merlea, 127 4 PROPERTY TO LET.Te, Ler \u2014~ CACOUNA, TWO COM- - D fi fortably furnished houses, situated ne LET OR FOR SALE \u2014 1, ONE ON river side: beautiful rea view.For fur.; bl ock of 11 lots, containing 71,000 feet, near G.T.R.station.with a shed of 140x% ther particulars apply to Joseph Belanger._ 2.120 ww 6 3a feet, and a first-class nffice, 18x24; the whole suitable for a lumber yard or other urposes; property of Julien Brosseau, - atrar: price §i Address Col.Brosseau, 128 2 Tegistrar, Lapraisie, Que, nice brick cottage.Windsar's.MmFoE SALE OR TO LET \u2014 At STE.Eustache, 2 miles from Montreal, \u2018Full particulars, J.W.209 Commissioners st.1384 A and able to fur- \u2018tiemen of education, Apply 128 2 references, for city and country.45, Street Rallway Bullding.VV ANTED \u2014 GENÉRAL SERVANT: MUST be good plain cook: housemald kept; washing or froning: references requ .Apply 601 Sherbrooké st., from 9 to 11 morning, and after 4 o'clock.128 2 WW: ED \u2014 CAKE BAKER.APPLY Mo- cours, 3870 St.Antoine st.128 1 A FIRST CLASS BODICRE a little girl to learn.Apply Miss alsh.1707 Ontario.148 1 OFFICE BOY.APPLY IN .Box 992, city.128 2 NTBP \u2014 hand, also after 6 p.n\u2026 \u2018WANTED \u2014 AN writing to P.O.\u2018ANTED \u2014 AGENTS, LADIES AND GEN- Apply 623 St.Paul at.ARD \u2014 RAT CLASS BOARDING Po house, facing lake; terms moderate.H.A.b ANTED \u2014 TEN GOOD BANDSTONE CUT- Beliste, St.Agathe, e, .121 10 \"ters.Apply to Robt.Roses, Archibald st.Ottawa.148 1 OARD \u2014 ROOMS CAN BE HAD IN COUNtry, abundance of shade and fine boating; LOST.city references.Address K, 2912, Btar Qe.OST \u2014 OR STRAYED FHOM 4050 DOR- OARD \u2014 BAY VIEW AGB, STE.chester Fi collie dog, yellow and white, B Agathe des Monts, now open for reception with leather collar round be paid for his return.Jesr ON THE MMTH MAY A COLLIM bitch, black and yellow.A liberal reward be paid to the finder.Address F.A.neck.Reward will 127 2 of guests.For terms, etc, apply 100 University stre j : 125 5 Roous \u2014 AND BOARD AT SBT.AGATHE \" des Mon Tel.82.ts.Apply 67 McGill College nave.Up Ply 126 3 Boucher, No.189 Bérri.Any one found retaining the dog after this notice, will be prosecuted.: 128 2 N BT.Lest \u2014 OPPOSITE STAR OFFICE.O James street.May 80th, a Wednesday.y lady\"s hat stick pin, head composed of an from ce from Electric Street all \u201cuta ty Butier, East Front, Cornwall.Ont ARD \u2014 FOR BUMMER MONTHS.BPLEN- \\ 811 Joating, bathing and fishing.% mile Bt.Lawren , three minutes\u201d le Railway.which runs to al rooms.Apply Mrs.Front.127 8 tions: amethyst and diamonds.Finder will be rewarded by returning to Star Office.128 2 OST \u2014 YESTERDAY, YOUNG FOX TER- rler dog, white, marked with brown ahout head and left shoulder.Réward at Elm aves nue, Westmount.128 1 OST ~ A BLACK AND WHITE FOX TERrier dog.Reward if returned to 20 Seymour nue.co ave OST \u2014 ORDER BOOK.BETWEEN ST.ANtoine market and Victoria Bridge.Finder Beare \u2014 THE MAISON BLANCHE, AT Riviere du Loup, all make arrangemen sommunicate with Hi St.Denis atreet, Fri ween 2 and 0 p.m.tourists wishing to qurmmer rd can .Roy, now residing at days and Saturdays.te for Melle.DES MONTS ARD \u2014 AT STE.AGATHE ily: house facins family board Laurier.please return to J.T.O'Connor, Stall No; 1, 8t.Antoine market, and be rewarded.138 1 Lost \u2014 ON.BT.DENIS OR NOTRE DAME | St.Lambert BOARD \u2014 LAC DES ILES, NEW HOU fishing.Ludger SE, @nod table.exoellent boating and trout Leroux, Lac Masson P.Q.» $37, or Bt.bert Hill.Reward by returning, 616 St.Denis.128 1 NTED \u2014_ A MESSAGE BOY.J.W.WAR \u2018and \"Co.Iws Bt.Catherine st ra Fee » WANTED = 4 FIRST CLASS ALL ROUND machinist, Address A 23 Star otre w 25 \\ ands, Finder \u2014 BETWEEN 3 AND 5 P.M.\u201c+ either in the Post Office Bt.Jamés street, à monnaie, marked \u2018\u2019AI- diner Als Soda Water,\u201d' containing bills, car tickets, and private memor- will bb rewn to ano dea turn) ri on returning 3 sd BRE BOOMS WANTED._ WANTED \u2014 LARGE ROOM FOR ONE OR two gentlemen.front, house thoroughly fat, at, or Cathcart sty as Room \u2014 LARGE.BEAUTIFUL ROOM.+ elegantly furnished, with gas, wardroba and bath.near front of Viger square.Apply No.5 Vitre st.127 2 Room \u2014 TO LET.LARGE FRONT ROOM, furnished, - electric Hght.with every con- venlepce.near riverside, Viauville.Call -east end cottage (Viau\u2018's) Viauville, two minutes\u2019 walk from electric cars terminus.127 2 oom COMFORTABLY FURNISHED large.airy front room, Auer light, clothes press: all modern convenlences.103 Hutchi- son et.128 2 OOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED LARGE FRONT and back parlour, at 133 Lusignan.small family, use of stove, also a furnished bedroom, all on first fat.128 2 OOMS \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT, ONE OR TWO gentlemen, Auer light, hot water.overlooking Dominion square, opposite Windsor Concert Hall, 1 Cypress.128 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED.156 MANSFIELD * street.128 2 OOM \u2014 DOUBLE, FURNISHED, TO PERsons out all day, Auer light, etc., eight dollars month.68 Mansfield st., near Windsor Hotel.123 3 Rooms \u2014 TO LET LARGE PARLOUR, with sitting room adjoining.also large bright bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, with first class board.806 Palace street.128 2 Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE DOUBLB * rooms, on bathroom flat, with board, at 82 Union avenue.128 4 Room \u2014 FOR GENTLEMAN, NICE FUR- \" nished room, large wardrobe, parlour flat, modern accommodations; private family.Apply 32 8t.Denis st., Viger Garden.128 2 Rous \u2014 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS IN A PRIvate family; no children.Address 1579 Ontarlo.128 2 Rou \u2014 LARGE BRIGHT ROOM, BATH flat, with wardrobe, suitable for one or two gentlemen; terms very moderate.838 - gauchetlere st Rooms \u2014 Sherbrooke st.OOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED, TO T, suitable for married couple, housekecp- ing privileges.cheap.o.12 ont St.Marie avenue, off Bt.Antoine west.Rou ~ TO LET, FURNISHED, SINGLE man preférred.81 St.Felix.128 3 Roous \u2014 IN VERY REFINED HOUSE, beautiful back parlours, with bath and telephone, on same floor, also single room on top floor; gentlemen only.20 McGill College avenue.OOM \u2014 NICE, LARGE, ON BATHROOM : fiat, clothes press, gas, hot water, suft- able one or two gentlemen; rent moderate.129 Mansfield.128 2 WELL LIGHTED, CHEERFUL furnished or unfurnished.727 128 2 OOM \u2014 A - to rent, meals; references field street.Roous TWO LARGE, BRIGHT FUR- terms st VERY COMFORTABLE ROOM.to gentleman only; contral; no anged.Apply 179 Dane nished front rooms, bath, hot water; reasonable for summer.181 Be.Score OOMS \u2014 TWO COMFORTABLY FURNISH- * ed rooms for gentlemen, Mountain view.Easy péérme- Apply 3760 St.Catherine, Sarest.1.left OOM8 \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED, TWO + beautifully furnished rooms, in a\u2019 modern house, on y street, between Dorchester and ot Catherine.Then or ena, board, Re : first clase every respec Star Branch Office.fil 128 4 OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED, parlour flat, also rooms on bathroom fiat.Durocher street.128 2 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, BUIT- * able for gentlemen.33 Hanover at.138 1 OOMS \u2014 142 MANSFIELD STREET, y double and single rooms, on bathroom flat, suitable for doctor or professor, Auer light, all A ; no children.128 6 Jaw\u2019 con OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ONE ON first floor.Apply 85 Union avenue.128 8 Roox \u2014 COMFORTABLE, BUITABLE FOR two, modern conveniences, full or partial board.Apply Bi Cathcart st.128 3 00M \u2014 TO LET.DOUBLE ROOM, BATH- ; room flat, central locality; ten ininutes\u2019 walk fron Windsor station.232 St.Antaine street.128 3 OOM} \u2014 DOUBLE AND.RINGLE.ON R aX neon: flat.in privatéZfamily, ais con- Le ste 1 veniences.30 St.Monique st: - WITH 128 10 OOMB \u2014 - FURNISHED, .TO LET, R board.Apply 103 amigas ot » oi quiet family; no children.Apply 183% Ontarlo 128 2 | for their lightness, coolness rooms and board, for two gentlemen; 1 terms moderate.Apply 64 Victorla st.28.0 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED BACK PARlour on first floor.also a single room, in t street.1 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH- - ed: no children; sick children and elderly persons taken.Apply 30 Coursol st.I OOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO FRONT ROOMS, * double and single, central locality and agreeable; moderate price; reference required.| 1745 St.Catherine st., near St.Dents.128 2 OOM \u2014 IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, NO children.nice and bright, sultable for une or two business gentlemen, all modern con- venlences.830 Dorchester st.128 5 SINGLE ROOM, McGlll College avenue, i 1ST FLOOR.9 128 3 BOARD.a ARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES SICK nurse, superior accommodation; best medical attendance and references; strictly private.Terma moderate.187 Cadieux at.1 100 T OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- B ing confinement; private.Ladies attend- OARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL, DOCTRESS, 8U- perinr and private accommodation \u2018or ladies, with professional attendance; ladies treated and attended.28 Monique st.128 7 OARD pets, CANARIES, PARROTS, CAGED plants.etc., hoarded during owners absence: thorough experience: highest references; terms moderate.Mrs.W.Young Women\u2019s Christian Assn, Dorchester street.1 BOARD WANTED.WA board Septimus Fraser, 5@ Crescent st.PUPILS WANTED, at WANTED -\u2014 BHORTHAND AND TYPEwriting.Taught quickly, day and evening.Terms reasgnable.J.Cooke, No.11 Brandon avenue, off Bt.Antolne st.128 2 MONEY TO LOAN.SALARIED PEOPLE Can get money on their own names without endorser ov seourity; payments to suit borrower, Montreal Credit Company, 104 Temple Building, 185st James st.571 MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and RETAIL MERCHANTS without security, easy menta.43307 New York Lite Building TOLMAN, 302 $ Money MONEY T0 LOAN.2 PATENT SOLICITORS.Ne Nit PATENTS © Trade Marks and Designs secured in all O .Mem.Inst, Patent Agents, London, Eng.20 Faw experience.TEMPLE BLDG., Buccesso: 8 T to late F.H.Reynolds Write tod or Tes OOPy { \u201cInventors Brel \u201d and \u201cHou you are rwindi Wehove extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of BO foreign countries.Bend eketoh, model of - pe for free Te A eat on} rts, New York Life h Alaa ding, W gton, D.G.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal Alse Toronto; Ottawa and Washington ts NEWFOUNDLAND WON'T JOIN.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, June 1.\u2014The Globe's Ottawa correspondent says it can be stated on the highest authority that mo overtures have been made by the -Newfoundland Government to the Dominion Government looking to the entrance of the Island into Confederation.Despatches sent out from Newfoundland seern to indicate.that some action in favour of Confederation \u2018is about to be taken, but nothing is known of the matter DINNER TO CAPT.PANPT.QUEBEC, June 1.\u2014A large number of friends of Captain A.De- Lotbiniere Panet, manager of thé Quebec shell factory, and son of the late Lieut-Col.Panet, entertained him at dinner last evening at the Garrison Club on the occasion of his mary riage next Tuesday to Mims M.Dunu.\u2014 very handsome presentation was made to Captain Panet., Special Notice.Blegant Straw Hats.Our straw hats are the Idmiration of all, an Our shapes are of the most stylish, our prices the lowest, our arsortment the larg- ® est.Come all, you will receive the best attention.Chas.Desjardins & Cie., 1533 .to * 1541 St.Cathérin street, , L28\"ntyZaws The.explanation given to the Chie sub-chief.The captains of Nos.4, 6, y sible for the oil under their charge: Chairman and Ald.on the workshops.The chairman announce ed that the work of the sub-committee had been left largely to Ald.La e 1 mittee.reported that in order to make th shops worth anything ed a sum of $1100 fo foreman, other duties to attend to that he cannot to J.T.» Marchand, for $328.3 intended to carry out his duties.letter is as follows: AFTER THE SMOKERS New Building Inspector Fears Fire in Certain Concert .Halls.A MYSTERIOUS OIL LEAKAGE Which Will be Investigated by the Fire and Light Committee.Chairman Hart of the Fire and Light Committee does not intend to let coal oil or any other supplies disappear without heir being accounted for.When he found hat No.6 station had received three bar rels of oil between January and April, he caused Chief Benoit enquiries.« * was hat the tank in which the oil was placed to make had \u201cbroken and the contents had leaked away.he Chairman was not satisfied - mises OOM \u2014 TO LET, BRIGHT FRONT, ON wi he ex ion.i , JROOM \u2014 TO LET.WELL FURNISHED bathroom flat; breakfast and tea if de he ee xplanation.He did pot rec why front room, in small family.23 Walker sired, In private family.4620 St.Cutherine st, p avenue.129 Westmount.128 2 the leak before the whole barrel was gone.= On motion of Ald.Ames, it was determin- OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET.HOT WA- OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ¢d to bring Captain Marin before the ave ter heating, gas, ofc.3 McGill 1égnese St Ant private family.188 Luslgnan, Mar committee at the next meeting.: .ETS CU .i OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT, ON OOMS \u2014 TWO NICE BRIGHT ROOMS, FUTURE REGULATIONS.ence; transients accommiodated: 0.Union ave for pentemen.27 Victoria st 124 4 In the future oil will be stored in four - ; JR00MS \u2014 COMFORTARLY PURNISHRD Stations, and distributed on the order of à these stations, 7, and 14, will be held respon- The contract for repairs to No.14 sta- ion was awarded to Mr.John Markum, whose tender of $265 was nearly two hundred dollars lower than many of the members seemed under the any other.As mpression that Mr.Markum must have made & mistake in preparing the tender, it was agreed that if he did not accept the contract the work be awarded to the next owebt tenderer, Pierre Leclerc fils, for Mr.N.Charbonneau, ex-M, P., ap anted the bill before the Committee.He wanted for assistance to Pointe Claire light as possible.The Chairman said the committee penses, ill.scribe $100 to the relief.On motion of Ald.Ames the _cbmmittee recommending that the Council vote to the Pointe Claire relief fund.made as would charge only actual ex- but they could not reduce that Personally, however, he would sub- passed a resolution HOCHELAGA FIRE STATION.The Hochelaga Fire Station again came forward.The City Attorneys sent in their opinion that the city was not bound ae cording to the annexation by-law to fur- th own heme.hme, Ladies\u2019 .ñ , sens Br Cit Hall avenue.© 30 100 nish a publie meeting hall to Hochelaga Ward.The choice of an architect to draft JBOARD\u2014AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR.the plans for the new building was the ing confinement: os surme and medica) next action to be taken.Messrs.Attendance; strictly confidential; terms moder- 1 P attendance; strictly Lawrence or fhode Reeves and Montbriand were proposed by Ald.Bumbray and Lamarche respectively.The vote was a tie and the Chairman cast his vote in favour of therefore, r.Reeves who, will superintend the work.sub-committee consisting of the Lamarche reported e marche, as new the business best.The sub-com- there will be requir r apparatus, and a as Supt.Decary, had 60 many TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN giv.i and rooms.State locality und & © much time to the shops.terms.Address K.3393.Star Office.126 3! WANTED AMALGAMATION.Ald.Lavalee thought that before fitting TO RENT.up such expensive shops for one depart- .ment, it might be well to see whether it em Would not be possible to amalgamate the RENT\u2014AN UPRIGHT PIANO, HEINTZ- workshops of several departments.This man.fine tone and in good order.poly would cost t ; d would be more satisfactory.es thought \u2018it should idents of the aeveral comumittees.The elec.\u2019 tric motor and other machinery required Were po they might ask the finance committee or the amount of 3 This was d with this view and be discussed by the Pres- le, however, and he tho ht to make up the $1100.ed to.p the $1100 The Building.Inspector received orders to proceed immediately against the ies who were storing gasoline at 1810 St.Catherine street, without a permit.The Underwriters\u2019 Association had written to complain of this matter.\u2019 The contract for paint brushes, etc, for repairs to No.14 station was awarded to .L.Lafleur for $95.31 and for the wood THINKS IT A MENACE.The new building inspector made a re- to the committee on the manner he Hi \u201cI have the honour to report that I be gan to perform the functions of city build in inspector on the 22nd instant.1f you want to horrow money and \u2018This is the course I intend to pursu $ Money pnb Bloyeion Herons, Raanos, 0 i Ÿ subject however to any changes \u2018that a oney| on us, and we will advance you any committee may deem expedient to sug $ Money amount from $1010 1000 without $ gest: Office hours from 9 o'clock to 10, and Money| made without pubiicity, and money rom 1 o'clock to 2 every day; from 10 to $ Money cas cep d back In emall monthly @ 10 a.m., visits about city (co plaints); Money| oF \"Seis peyments Lo suit borrow.from 2 to 5: m., visits ut city (new Money oy ou Con Ket tho mous, he rare buildings).Thursdays I shall stay at the $ Money| unites ican is made.Call and get our $ office to attend to general business and terms.committee apectings, \u201cI have also call your attention to th $ Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.$ fact that emoki is allowed in certain ROOM 8, NO.ST.JAMES STREET, o concert halls (cale concerts), and this in $ Cor.Victoria8q.Bank ofTorouto Bidz.67 contravention of section 72 of bylaw No.$88 $868 888888 8s 107, Les opinion, that this constitutes @ r fire.DEFENDS MAUDE GONNE.New York Friend Declares Bhe Wag in No Way-Connected With Welland Canal Outrage.(Specral to Star.) NEW YORK, June 1\u2014The New York Tribune rays a friend of Maude Gonne state ed yesterday that she had no more to do with the Welland Canal explosion than the Czar of Russia.The friend referred to maid: .When Maude Gonne was a very young girl she was a deep student of Irieh history.Some of ita bitter pages, and the suffering to help her suffering her first attempt A fellow-countrymen, Her enthusiastic nature caused her to bes come more and more identified with those who sought the freedom of Ireland, and little by little, insensibly to hersel , the \\ > freedom of Ireland e on to which she was a fanatical devotee.e naturally drifted into the lectpre field, where her beauty made and widely sought for, and, certain men seeing this, made use of her ty and address to fore ward their plans, always holding out to her the bait that she was aiding Ireland's cause.But she has never, to my edge, bec engaged in secret societies, and I cannot believe + a Taturod and gently spo] woman can have n any way identified with the dynamiters of the Welland Canal lock.' me CAPTAIN GALT NEGLIGENT.His Certificate Suspended for Three Months Because of Wreck of Montpelier.(Special to the Star.) HALIFAX, N.8., June 1\u2014Capt.Smith,.R.N.R., delivered judgment thiz afternoon into the ¢ause of the wreck of the steamer Montpelier, on the Newfoundland coast, The court held that the total negléet of lead wos unjustifiable, considering the dense fog that prevailed and the uncertainty of \u2014etrength-{ i i - curren! and by this negligence Captain James Gal committed a grave error of judgment and his certificate was suspended for three months as a punishment.BAe APPOINTMENT FOR OTIS.CHICAGO, June 1.\u2014The Chronicle ways Major-General Elwell 8.Otin ia looked upon at armv headquarters as next Commandes of the Department of the Lake.The appoints ment of Ueneral Ous to this station is said fo have been settled some time ago and tg have wet the approval of the General, » .; 3 Britain Is Waiting to Hear Ofti \u2019 : LORD ROBERTS\u2019 ADVANCE ON PRETORIA.LORD ROBERTS HAS PROBA JOVANGED ht DRRNN Bln In London It Is Thought That He Should Reach Pretoria by Noon To-Morrow\u2014General Rundle Has a Severe Engagement in Senekal District and Suffers Considerable Loss\u2014Formal Ocoupa- tion of the Gold Reef City.a There is no official confirmation of the \u2018reported British occupation of Pretoria.In fact, a mantle of official silence seems to have descended again upon the field of War.A press despatch to a New York péper announces that fighting was in progress around the Transvaal capital on Thursday, but of this there is no official confirmation.It may, however, bo as true as the report of General French's entry into the city.The situation, in fact, is such that any minute may bring important news, and tell us whether we are to occupy Pretoria without a struggle or whether we will bave to undertake the siege long promised by Oom Paul and his burghers.Lord Roberts\u2019 official deapatch announe- ing the formal entry into Johannesburg, received late yesterday afternoon, com- firms the press despatches of twenty-fout .hours before, and many hope that we will get the same news from Pretoria in the same delay as we got it from Johannes burg.If any part of the British army had peached Pretoria it is inconceivable that the fact would not have Been reported.The prediction made Wednseday by the correspondent of the London Daily Mail at Pretoria that the place would be occupied within two bours, seems to have been the result of excitement.There is neither confirmation nor denial of reports of dismissal of Boer forces from the Pretoria forts, that Burgomaster De Rouza had been authorized to receive the British, and that a British foree is at Hatherly.but the flight of President Kruger and other statements eabled on Wednesday are reasserted, and are apparently accurate.According to the Daily Mail\u2019s correspondent at Pretoria, President Kruger and the executive officials left Pretoria on Tuesday night, State Attornev Smuts only remaining, although he describes De Souza as Secretary of War, indicating that he also is still in Pretoria.All other news respecting the city comes from Lorenzo Marques.The correspondents there say that President Kruger is at Middelburg, whither the seat of Govero- = =~ fhenf hids been removed.It is stated that the President's movements are attended by much mystery.From the same source it is reported that there was fighting yesterday at Kaalfontein, between Pretoris and Johannesburg, and that the bridge at Irene was accidentally destroyed by the Boers.According to some of the English corres pondents, telegraphing from Germiston under Wednesday's date, the Boers were massing at Six Mile Spruit, six miles south of Pretoria, where they intend to make a desperate stand.They have prepared an elaborate position there, their front extending for twelve miles; but it is reported that they are short of ammunition.The correspondents add that the British troops are fit and eager, but the horses are rather overdone., The news of General Rundle\u2019s fight near Benekal, iu which he suffered such a comparatively heavy loss, is striking evidence that the formal annexation of the \u201cOrange Free State\u201d by no means implies its complete pacification.) LONDON, June 1.\u2014With Johannesburg wided to the list of British towns the na- lion mow eagerly awaits a similar trans- \u2018formation at Pretoria.Doubtless Lord Roberts ere this has startéd for the Transvaal capital.The measure of resistance which he will encounter during the thirty niles which separate the gold reef city from he former seat of government.is still a natter of conjecture, though moet of the witica agree in believing it will not be mfliciently strong to delay the occupation u Pretoria longer than to-morrow.Once there, the recuperation of the orces will probably occur while flying col- trons will be sent in various directions to stamp out opposition, establish garrisons and occupy important railroad points.REBELS SURPRISE BRITISH.The only devalopment rted from the meat of war as this despa is sent is the statement from Cape Town that a number of colonial rebels recently surprised a small body of British at Douglas, killing sixteen of them, including the commander.Colonel Spence.So far there is no official com firmation of this despatch and \u2018the state- x t made must be received with cau- ou.A belated despatch from Kroonstad, dat ed Tuesday, 29, reporta that President Kruger is very ill, and adds that the station master at Kroonstad says the President is dead.But this was not credited.CAPE TOWN.June 1.\u2014General Rundle bas defeated a Boer commando at Senekal.His casualties were fifty-four ki and many wounded.The British have occupied Heidelberg, on the railroad conmecting Johannesburg with the Transvaal frontier town of Volkerust, on the Natal frontier, near Laing\u2019s Nek, TWO LORDS LIBERATED.In reply to ap enquiry, the United States Consul, Mr.Adelbert 5.Hay has cabled to the United States Embassy that Lord Ross lyn was liberated on Wednesday, but was allowed to remain in Pretoria.rd Cecil Manners, he adds, was also liberated.Thev il) both acting as newspaper correspon- e; ; DAVIS REPORTS À BRITISH DEFEAT.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK June 1.\u2014Richard Harding Davis telegrapher the following to the New PTE JOHN RASBEBRY, Of the Beventy-Beventh Wentworth Begiment, Dead of Enteric Fever at Bloemfontein, York Herald from Pretoria, via Lorenzo Ma ies on hu ay: ulsed th \u201c The British were repulsed this morning.The battle is still on.Eecretary Reitz says this is the most critical moment in the history of the Republic.\u201d PR RIA, May 28.\u2014 Owing to the strict censorship of messages from \u2018this city, it is necessary to forward this despatch by messenger to Delagoa Bay.The situation is hourly increasing in gravity.British forces are rted to be at Van Wycks rust, three hours west of Krugersdorp.Fierce fighting is proceeding on the Klip River.commandos of .Louis Bo- tha and Ben Viljoen are fighting to the death, despising the gallantry of the British attacks.e English have been twice repulsed to-day.\" NOTHING IN IT.{Special to the Star.) NDON, June 1\u2014Nothing was known at the War Office lest ht, concerning the reported capture of President Kruger.«ZEERUST LICHTENBURG BLOEMFONTEIN THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE cially of AUSTENBURTSS LRELORIA: ) LUURFONTE IR ARUGERSOORP OJ OHANNE SBURG + LYNDENBURG INCOCO o UTRECHT HAMILTONS MARCH -vas.FRENCHS Beyond the formal oceupation of Johannesburg by Lord Roberts, there is little that is new in the war despatches.General Rundle has had a smart fight at Benekal, where bis casualty list was quite hesvy.General Buller bas not been heard from.NEW YORK, June 1.\u2014The special cor- at « w respondent of the Tribune in London at could Sight by capturing one sition after an early hour this morning reviewed the another and the City of ti Volunteers, war situation as follows.(it , OO me \"The war is closing SF footer, oh toria either has been or wi eD road to Pretoria, a few menade, and President Kruger\u2019 pre diotie that the price wou agger humamity has ton\u2019 i t este not been fuifiled.À brigade of English ean was guarding the western Tisoners as ually n rel an ; prisoners has ee Den ones of car DEFENCELESS JOHANNESBURG.nage and despairing Boer valour which have been anticipated.dennesa of the collapse e mines.with which Lord berta had worked out Krause pere So operat is purpose.ags were fluttering from the R house tops, but there was no revel of public of valuable property.The chief b was smothered by the anti-climax of a Dy the lack of information respecting Gen.tame snding after eight months of SEE French's cavalry force an n.Pol i lled with startling surprises and dre- A \u2018 matie incidents.Yet there was something Both forces were known to be moving in miles of the scene of Dr.Jameson's surren- tured.ris was at battle of the war was fought.The cam- rengements had made for the eur.paign, so far as actual hostilities are con- rende son's Boal stand after he had been driven ficial news respecti two events st back from Krugersdorp.The story of these closing scènes is in- ritish troops un- having marched in and the official chain.General Hamilton's column, which was supporting Gen.French's cavalry brigade.was confronted oo Tues A FOREGONE CONCLUSION two heavy guns and other artillery.The terday in these wor y Boers fought with persistent courage, but fo out.The people of toris are The Gordons, who were nearly cut to pieces and have takeu measures to protéct their refontein, showed how well they city against ni i urg in a final attempt y the Boers in that Mountain strong- the line, displayed hold and ers are now saving .Hamilton's column their property and separating themselves ] ; _ war bills advanced to Florida from a lost cause.Johannesburg has look- with something like an anti-climax, but on the railway between Johannesburg and ed after its interests in the same way and with logical consistence.Johannesburg has Krugersdorp and halted there on Wednés- the Boer Generals are not disposed to sa- been occupied without a seruggle and Pre- day night while Gen.French was on the crifice their business investments.\u201d .be t miles away.The other theory which has already been without a siege.The last stage of the Lord Roberts had deferred for 24 hours referred to in these despatches is su march between Bloemfontein and Pretoria his entry into Johannesburg but the seven- ed by members of Parliament and m has been hardly more than a holiday pre tb division was holding the hills north eB.iction of the city and a portion of Gen.Hamil Krause and other Boer leaders have recent- a secret engagement with Milner or Lord Roberts rch of the British colymna the ndos scattered and kept un ete ee Dr veodiose bloodihed.e prevention of needless bas made th It assumes that ly entered into either Sir Alfred by which th Johannesburg was defenceless and the mal local authorities had arranged for thé wit London was dazed yesterday by the sud- British occupation and the protectipn of | and lapse of the Boer de- bad I n the despest game ever ere are members of Parlia- eve that this has been dône and that be has retired to Lydenburg for rejoicing in the streets.Popular enthusiasm the continuity of this story were caused the p city nu ber: 4 fences, and the quietness aud precision ed and Lord Roberts and Commandant It | ing to prevent an by nd thé lstraction ment e bringing of the war to an e-Ca- end end obtaining guarantee: rew's division with the guards brigade.security: and immunity from imprisonment.irection Pretori 12 ened emexpoctodiy and the Brian suc.logical in the coincidence which- brought the direction of Pretoria but not so rapid- so unexpectedly and the British suc- ilton\u2019 i ly as Lord Roslyn\u2019s imagination bad pic- cesses Gen.Hamilton\u2019s column within a few ¥ Pretors \u201cthe mercy of the thet this theo der when what was likely to prove the last 2dvancing cavalry and infantry, asd ar- happening in have been so rapid and complete to explain what is thes Possibly 13 more sum: of the r of the capital and for the release of be the simple statement that the burghers cerned, has ended within gunshot of Jame- the British prisoners but ere was no -of- have found the onrush of an army of over i ne had bee 200,000 British soldiers irresistible, midnight.Johannesburg, « D 06c- have suddenly abandoned scemes is it ; A HOPELESS UNDERTAKING.complete, and there are missing links in the fla, having been raised over the gold The conduct of Consul Hay at Pretoria has reef city.e occupation of a 18 been most energetic and tactful.He has been a most useful and indefatigable Jriend day with a Boer force strongly entrench | even if it has not occurred already.There of the British prisoners, labo 4 ed among the kopjes west of Johannesburg.are two theories respectng the complete and night for weeks to promote their com- Hamilton attacked the position collapse of the Boer defence.One was brief- fort and to execute trusts confided \u2018o hin with vigour, although it was defended with ly summed up by a Jrominent official ves.by their friends in England.r pir been of tons of geods consigned to him ese prisoners have been delivered, and the kopjes were cleared before nightfall.unwilling to follow his fortunes any longer thousands of letters have been delivered through his instrumentality.Mr.Hay bas i enry\u2019s mounted infantry, who running fight, captured the railway lines, There is no news from General B this morning, but General- Rundle seems to be stubbornly opposed in Orange River Colony.It is reported that his casualties at Senekal last Monday were 45 killed and many wounded.- = LONDON ASTOUNDED AT THE SUDDENNESS OF THE BOER COLLAPSE done what the British Consuls did during the war with Spain, when they locked ufter American refugees in Cuba and the Peninsula.At the same time he has acted so judiciously that neither Kruger nor Secretary Reitz bas found fault with hin, but both have commended him as an honest neutral.discharging with impartiality the functions of the American Consu'ate.He has been liked and respected by the Poer officials.and he has earned the gratitnde of thousands of English families by his work of merty among the prisoncrs.6 a.m.\u2014In a message desoarched en Wednesday the Pretoria correspondent of the London Daily Mail confirme Lord Roelyn\u2019s story in some particulars, and states that the British prisoners at Waterval have been placed in charge of 23 British officers | on parole to prevent disorder.\u201d US, NO CONFIRMATION.No confirmation, however, is forthcoming of the sensational statement that Pretoria was to be occupied without resistamce on Wednesday afternoon, and it is now tolerably certain that Lord Roslyn's telegram in that respect was only a more or lees intelligent anticipation of events.The correspondent of the Express, with Lord Roberta, indicates the possibility of hard fighting before Pretoria, the a having prepared for a desperate stand six miles south of the capital, but circumstances may have altered the prospect.The report of - | dent Kruger's flight from the capital is confirmed, but not a word is mentioned about Steyn.A large quantity of rolling stock and seventeen locomotives felf into the hands of the British at Elandsfontein Junction.The London Deily Mail says the Boers were sur ised by a brilliant movement of Colonel after a SHORT CUT TO ST.HELENA.AFTER ALL IS OVER.Would Mean That for Them.HAMILTON, Ont., June 1.\u2014Dr.Russell, .of the Hamilton Insane Asylum, when in AND KITCHENER WILL BE GOV- Washington recently, had a long interview with the Boer envoys.He invited che en- EBNOR OX TC BE voys to visit Canada.\u201cI'm afraid,\u201d maid mander-in-Chief, be a short cut to St.Helena.\u201d Dr.Bus- latest Transvaal war news, the London cor- but the envoys were afrai 2 F colony.e Boers were bitter at Can- has done much toward convincing the ada for sending soldiers to South Africa.: orn Government that there Ee no is whether this collapse means the denburg, but the best expert, military and of Johannesburg and Pretoria as the plain- oe report raides Kerager\u201d re o caused a lar delight, but is known that the British Government would prefer to end the war without incurring ahy responsibility for the President's future dis- they regard him as im , sud his depar- tors for some hospitable European country Ratian d the foreign ; who looked woobegoia wd \"Spparently (Bpecial to the Star.) brated in a loyal manner over the British success in th Africa.The os Senor vat te mon th | Bane Tn : , on was * : : principe streets, and the Ae Néant in à letter to the COMMISSIONER STBEET, JOHANNESBURG, the principal feature.Bicyelista, | high terms of hs Principal Street of the Rand Capital.as it Appeared.in Times of Peace.oo bo inde od were al he th Lr T HUTTON IN THE FIGHT.\u2014 Boer Envoys Think Visit to Canada Loyd Boberts, It is Said, Will be Com- His Colonial Force Helped to Put the Boers to Flight.(Special to the Star.) GERMISTON, May 30.\u2014The seizure of Elandsfontein took the Boers by surprise, and there was considerable disorder, \\ pecially among the Irish and German bri- M:.Fischer in reply, \u201cthat Canada\u2019 would NEW YORK, June 1\u2014In diecuming the gades.Public Prosecutor Krause posted ell maid be would \u2018guarantee protection, respondent of the World says that the fail Dotice this evening orderi to visit & Brit- ure of the Boer peace mission to America pr aol Muh and to join mmandos.Mr.Krause and Jan : : Mey® e chairman of the Transval Volk- hope of gutside assistance.© cardinal Roberts this morning ohannesburg by thei sraad called on Loi end of the war.The press generally anti- and succeeded in ol cipates a prolongation of irregular warfare 80, armistice until ten i 3 - (Thursday) morning.in the mountainous malarial region of Lyn Messages are Dom passi i inio tds the abandonment Boer officials at Johannesburg and Pretoria.politica, opinion abendoumen Ge and Huttoh, with their the Boers this afternoon, the Boers, who were commanded by s capture Gen.Grobler, are fleeing northward.MINERS WANT TO RETURN.pecial to the Star.) June 1.\u2014A Cape Town, des sands of persons are ing between the est acknowléd t the Boers could offer mounted men, © Once outside the Transvaal pre says that thou lodging + : turn to youd be received with relief.of giptured only subject to restrictions, The Chamber X of bably the former island\u2014and his family mini ) Pr be expatriated with him.The Preal The suthorities w re- mits to the war à of ready have granted per- of principal employes large al houses, who are ready to start for Johannesburg at short ndtiep.A RECEPTION TO ENVOYS.a\u201d, ee\u201d Tink (E> I (LA I] LA | aN) ES >] , May 31.\u2014Trains ed recepti mor are artiving bere almost houriy tom Pre.drive through the park system this ; Last eveni crowded i | ore, ing\u2019s train was à publi ve men with their wives Ei tonight.\u201d c recepti OIL PAINTING OF JOUBERT.Special to the Star) une 1.\u2014 The le Frogs tote The Jinsatisfied with ; try.Several genuine © men also AMSTERDAM, J reached here anxious jo spt home and of the Netherlands ome eruvians loided woods and \"AT BHOCKVILLE.poker sdmiration and respect felt for \u2018 | bm ee bitants of Holland.BROCKVILLE, June 1-Brockville cele MAJOR GIROUARDYS GOOD WORK.1\u2014The Evening Tele don cable says: Julisn rouard\u2019s - work in construction HOLLAND IS INTERESTED.But the Impression Prevails That Kruger Will Not Go to That Country.(Special to the Star.) THE HAGUE, June 1.\u2014The statement that Kruger may take refuge in Holland excites great interest.The advisability of such a step waa discussed when the Boer tes met Leyds in Brussels, but it was decided to dissuade him from doing it.This agrees with Kruger incline toward German South-West Africa.s own intentions, which \u2014 SHERBROOKE CELEBRATED.(8pecial to the Btar.) SHERBROOKE, June 1.\u2014 Loyal Sherbrooke celebrated Jast night \u2018the triumph of British arms in South Africa.The 53rd Battalion paradede with band, decorated street cars, fire-works and an immense bonfire, were incidents of the occasion.Everybody was out.any private residences were illuminated and decorated.The celebration was informal and it was spontaneous.Everybody took part and the anging of patriotic songs, cheers for \u201cBobs,\u201d Ba- den-Powell and the Canadian soldiers in Africa, rang through the streets.Adi N >, #2 47 cal\" hig) EG ZZ 15 =.Ne ! RA wo } | = Wy mo ee = ve - f= \u2014 pe \u2014 toi at Nicholson's Nek (30th) NO -_ ous at Cole JAN smith- Ladysmith relieved (28th) Post killed in battle.(24th) and Roberts three days later.Food fooler dfoctertreh dar ee ht fo che eee eee HAE HISTORY OF THE WAR IN BRIEF.OCTOBER\u2014War declared by Boers (11th).Mafeking besieged (12).Natal invaded.British victory at Glencoe (20th).Victory at Flandelaogte (21st).Vic- at Reitfontein (24th).Yule joins White st Ladysmith (25t VEMBER \u2014 Cape Colony invaded, Ladysmith isolated (2nd).First of Be in (25th).Buller arrives.Victery at Modder River DECEMBER\u2014Gatacre defeated at Storm (10th).Mathuen beaten at Magersfontein (11th).Buller defeated at Colenso (15th).Roberts appointed Commander-in-Chief.Disastrous eally from Mafeking (26th).French victori- army corps arrives, fth division mobilized.British victory at Belmont Br Victory at Ensl URE Boer attack on Ladyemith fails (6th).Company of Suffolke captured.Roberts and Kitchener arrive.Buller's second attempt to relieve Lady Spion Kop taken and abandoned (23rd-25th).FEBRUARY\u2014Third attempt of Buller at Vaal Krantz fails pth8th)- Roberts\u2019 advance into Free tate begin (rat).Kimberley relieve oth .Cronje surrounded and captured (16th-2ith).Col i MARCH\u2014Advance toward Bloemfontein.Peace proposals by Boer Presi: dents (5th).British victory at Poplar Grove (7th).berts enters Free State capital (13th).Clements and Gatacre enter Cape Colony.Plumer driven back by Mafeking's besiegers.Joubert dies (27th).British disaster at Sannes 31st).RTE pritieh force captured at Redersburg (3rd-4th).Villebois-Mareuil Boers besiege Wepener (8th-23rd).Carrington reaches ira.MAY\u2014Roberts begins march northward (lst).Brandfort occupied (3rd).Zand River crossed (9th).Kroonstad occupied (12th).Buller drives Boers from Biggarsberg.Mafeking relieved (17th).Roberts leaves Kroonstad for Pretoria (21st).Crosses Rhenoster River (24th).French enters Transvaal Johannesburg occupied (30th).tedebeleiegem intelli the Occupation of Pretoria.h).Defeat enso occupied by uller deefeeiosfode cpobeots pobre bd dob bd bob di bb bdbb bbb bpd ALMOST MISSED KRUGER.Philadelphia\u2019s Boy Messenger Reached Pretoria Just in Time.\u2014 HIS MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY PRESENTED UNDER RATHER GLOOMY CIRCUM- PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 1.\u2014 The North American, to-day prints the follow\u201d ing cable from Pretoria, dated May 29, which tells of the arrival there of James Bmith, the American District Telegraph messenger boy, who took the Philadelphia school boys message to President Kruger.The cable says: \u2018The me was delivered in the executive chamber at the capital, thro: the windows of which came the rumble of ox carts and the general confusion attendant upon the evacus- tion of the city by the families of the Boers, The British are reported to be approaching.\u201cThere was an impressive silence in the chamber as the stern and venerable President of this doomed Republic bent forward to ive from meseenger James Francis Smith, the packet which the boy had travelled 12,000 miles to deliver into his hands.\u2018\u2018Cuesar, morituri te salutamus\u2019 quoted Becretary of State Reitz, as the President GUNNER WM.PATTON, «C\u201d Field Battery, Wounded in South Africa.accepted the message.Then he added a bitter epigram: \u2018On this occasion the message is reversed.Caesar greets those about to die.- \u201cThis reference to the United States and the message of sympathy from Philadelphia to the President of a dying sister Republic, frofoundly moved every one present.eyes as he took the packet from the messenger\u2019s hands.\u201cIn presenting the message Smith made a manly little speech which tary Reitz translated.\u201cPresident Kruger\u2019s reply was grave and courteous.He tendered hearty thanks to the American people, and particularly to Philadelphia for their the liberty lads o sympathy, and charged Smith to return his greetings to the good people of America.Then with fa him on completing his Jong journey jn sofety, and expressing the hope that he would have an equally safe return to his distant home.The entire group was then photographed.\u201d Ps \u2014_\u2014 BLANED TRISH-AMERIOANS.' (Special to the Star.) PRETORIA, Mer, 20.\u2014By messenger to Lorenzo Marques, May 30.\u2014Bold attempts to destroy the Johannesburg-Pretoria Railway line have ing nights, They were made in the vicinity of the dynamite factory, but were un- succeesful.The authors are believed to have been Irish Americans.The train service between this city and the Rand is blocked by military works.Crowds of refugees are arriving here from Johannes 8.BY EET dh 2 À | 7 4 Te als HR A Wr 4 Pl en DIN TT + A mes #1 ts - me ears glistened in the President's herl indness he shook hande with Smith, congratulating made on two succeed- PRESIDENT KRUGER\u2019S FLIGHT FROM PRETORIA.Belated Despatches From the Trans vaal Capital Confirm It.THE PRESENT SEAT OF THE BOER GOVERNMENT IS NOW AT MIDDLEBERG.| LONDON, June 1.\u2014 Belated messages.from Pretoria confirm the reports of the departure of President Kruger with his Cabinet and staff officials Tuesday night, and the selection at n meeting of citizens of 8 eommittee to administer the city proviæ jonally.- Although the War Office has not Te ceived a word about it, no one in London harbours the idea that the Boer capital is not already in the hands of the British, or about to be there.The possession of .Johannesburg, at all events, as Lord Roberts bas telegraphed, is a fact.States Attorney Smuts did not leave with President Kruger, but remained in Pretoria.\u2018Phe present seat of the Boer Government, according to despatches from Lorenzo Mar ques, dated yemerday, is Middleburg, but it will probably be shifted further east.The Beers lately confronted Lord Roberts appear to have gone eastward aleo, to ward the Lydenburg region.The defenders of Laing\u2019s Nek, when their position be comes too perilous, will probably trek straight northward toward Lydenburg.When this concentration takes place, there till be possibly 20,000 men who may hold out for a time, with scattered of guerillas elsewhere.CASUALTIES WERE LiGHT.The press d tches from the hesd- quarters of Lord Roberts give no estimate as to the number of Boers who were fighting Geperal French and General Tan Hamilton on Monday and Tuesday; but they all ars Teured and that the Brit i ties: were alight.ee Beragh.wiring to the Daily {Telegraph Pre fonteifl 8 da ys: \u201cMuch rolling stock and seven engines have been captured by Lord Roberts\u2019 col- | umn.The principe] Josses in the fighting have been sustained by the mounted infantry.but the casualties are trifling.Gen.French and Gen.Hamilton were engaged to the west of Johannesburg.\u201cSince Sunday, the western columns have been fighting, but although guns were used, the actions were never serious; in fact they were only big skirmishes.The Boers are retreating.to toria \u201d\u2019 Mr.Prevost Battershy, in a despatch to the Morning Post from Germiston, dated May 30 says: \u201cThe enemy fought a rear guard action, retiring from the south to tho north of the town, with their Pom roms and artillery in the morning, and wit hdrawing their ridemen through the town in the afternoon.We captured nine engines and over one hundred waggons.Two trains are leaving to-night for the Vaal.SPLENDID WORK.\u201cVe succeeded in cutting the line in three directions and imprisoning all the rollin stock in Johannesburg.lt was a eplen piece of work.The enemy was astounded at the rapidity of our advance.\u201d \u2018 A despatch from Brussels says: \u201cConsignments \u2018of gold, \u201ccontinue to come to the Netherlands Bank regularly from the \u2018Irans- vaal Government, but these have not been so large of late as formerly.It is understood that Dr.Levds has not had power to draw at will since the arrival here ofthe Boer peace delegates.\u201d .Another correspondent, telegraphing from Germiston, the same day, says: \u201cI learn tliat the Boers are massing six miles south of Pretoria for a new and desperate stand, with a front of twelve miles.\u2019 Other rumours in the camp of Lord Roberta are that President Kruger is still at Ly.denburg, and that the ammanition of the Boers is running short.M.H.Donohue, « correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, was captured yesterday.THE DISPOSAL OF KRUGER.Bome discussion ia going on in London ae to what will be done with President Kruger if he is captured.One idea is that he will be sent to St.Helena, another that he will be tried for treason.The Daily Express sayn: \u201cMr.Kruger's agent has invested £140,000 of the President\u2019s money in land and mines.This took place before the war.broke out and to this fact may be ascribed the failure of the Transvaal authorities to blow up the mines.Five thousänd fresh troops will embark for South Africa within the next few daym DE \u2014\u2014 It is almost impossible to get despatches of any kind out of Transvaal, as in addition to the censorship, the telegraph lines are Plocked with Government and military work.\u2019 od, QE a, VE un VI - i A CE 0) etd Î A at IBN RN =) DEIR creat ry ; i ERR IVE a tr SES SE SFP hadi Coa rere \u2014 are pC El LIL po i POC EAR SUSE SV, rere 00m, nana A ty mie 27 J Tet To THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY; JUNE 1, 1900 = = 25th LIST = |, CHILDREN'S TESTIMONIAL Ae a than Mo © \"Da pa, M y wson Newton, ontreal assmevrie GEORGE EDWARDS, One of the leaders, Maisonneuve .C.Renwick, Seattle, Wash.1.00 Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Brooks, Montreal 30 George Edwards, Montreal .«vo «oo 10 1 por Pen eee patreai III 10 - .en a pet me pi 2 Queen Victori a Tr etre eee mio eee 8 AND Fran ont! 110 I i 1° A LL 5 fe iii 200 8 patriotic Fund for Families of British Soldiers in the African Campaign % - EDWARD LAURENCE EARL, 05 the! Wilson, Cummine's B ridge .\u2026.GEORGE ARTHUR BLUMENTHAL, .Jn, Tall, Cohoes S'éonors % Ethel Bradley, BIackburn .Ww.One of the leaders, Montreal .% Edith Mitchell, Cohoes.05 Loutaa, Reilly, Blackburn ce er we aver Ato Que \u201cent me Ea | 3 paid feb re Me amies cn Es pacte .ap rwin umen suse evésss on ellernon, Q Hlotto ! Fund.aced in the Great Illuminate = Wilson, Mano Phili ip Blumenthal, Montreal .«.10 Jos.English, Cohce es.10 Puplls of the Depot Jlarbour Hohool, sé eet aontal Album, = H.Blumenthal, Montreal .s -.18 Mr.Wm.Ridgway, Cohoes 0 .B.Foster, Montre Hees 'D.Lazarus, Mootreal .ees.«4s 10 Willie Ridgway.Cohoes.J.H.Blumenthal, Montreal .«.10 Mrs.Jane Mitchell, Cohoes.\u2026.10 Mr.F.Kennedy.Miami .ibd sees 10 J.A oT One of the leaders., Montreal .«ces +.10 Mr.Quakin smith, Cohves.erees 1} J.Garnett, Miami.\u2026 00 ca bhees 19 Miss Davis, Montreal | as TO 10 Mr.John Wa le Cohves.! cr svoigue 1 D.McQuarril, Miami.+ veu voue I Meg Con, Dep a rarbour ubscriptions in today\u2019s Btar for Mrs.Dawson, Montreal .sesecenee 051 iss Annie Be erly, Cohoes.£., 10| James Durant, Mtami.«.ses 0006 M Me Fisk, Depot Tlarvour .The # c E Le, Montreal ve [| Jas.Harmbuckle, Conoes .eves UB M.E.J.Paterson, Miaml.cee coors ; Miss Folster, Depot Harbour he Children's Testimonial to the Queen, M.Montreal .e v\u2026véss sou 10: HJ.Pie, Cohoes.\u2026.\u2026.Lieve 10) Wm.Dodge, Miami cee eee on 900 re.Sutherland.Depot Harbour ! April 16, Jesv- Montreal - J.a 3 Monrren; venu armature eeenee Mra J.'Mitchell, Cohoes.! cries vee | R - a include those received up to Ap Friend, Montreal Mrs.Overs, Depot Harbour.reccipte.Frien * Monte M.érs, Montreal.112.1002 10 Mra.?oaumont Cohoes.wes seers 10 A Friend, Depot Harbour .ing.us 49 days behind the Friend, Montreal Giadys nk Mrontroz RP = 10 Pra.pOden, Cohoe SRE 10 RAC Charbonneau, Depot Harbour \u2014 X T.ern Sohaes ; Cecli H.McClellan, Depot Ha! ä Friend, Montreal \u2026- + on TL yons, bon mires) eal 15 John Shindan Cohoes\u2026.ay, Miami i FA ot Harbour, Friend, Montreal .- .ieorge Blumenthal, on real .James Taylor Cob ce © Havesd, MS i mmie Baker, Depot La Previously acknowledged, $8142.00 Edmond Fishel, St.Jerome .101 George Bannon Cobses LS LL 0 Violet Stedman Miami 10 Mr.Croghan, Depot Harbour -.Pat Riotic, Montreal vsvonnncre ( 10 Mrs.Sutherland.Depot.Harbour.\u2014 SIDNEY LAVERS, W.J.Cohen, Montr SE 10 ran\u201d BE Ciena.cer wes .Mes Junor, Miami 19 Roy A \u2018Bev eone m = | Warburton, Franklin Falls, N.H2.0 Ons of the leaders, Montreal - J.Bevinson, Montreal - Ge WI OM A RE Genie\u201d = Liao, Mian à i Negle Manion, Ont.wes 10 Muriel Dennis, Montreal .- das Species, fontreal .wo 1 Mr Bonnets Christ Soman lo Miami Boarie Negle.Glon Tay 5 azel enn Montreal T Ontreal .vevee vc000e eon Mr.Érneat Adshad, \"Lanstngburs, 3.Carroll Adams, a cea EVA CHIPPERFIELD, 3 ontreal M.uddale Robinson, 10 Cocll 8 Lavers.Montreal .- D.an Rida hn ead, À Kasia.1 3 One of the leaders, Ghickney, Assa.essie Noonan, Gh A SES 0 Dorothy Lavers, .Anne Shearer, Kelso, Que.\".\"10 | Eva Chipperfield, Chickney.10 Willlam Fork en y ont sess 5 Beatrice Lavers, Montreal .Sidney Ehipperfeld.Chickney .10 .H.B Maalon, mea Be Mock, Montreal MIRIAM ETTIE GALLOWAY, Austen Turner, Chleknes +17 1) ; M.vers, , cr en ee @IRTAN ENIGHT, Wm.Lavers, Montreal .One of the leaders, Boscurvis, Assa.Clara Smith, Chickney.\u2026 «so \u2026 10 erase Roland Eckhardt, Montreal J.W.Hilton, Boscurvis.10 Leonard Moore, Chickney 10 Ono of the leaders \u2014\u2014-\u2014\" mers A.Rolland, Montreal Etta Galloway, Bosourvis \"7.01.00 10 Jessie, Moore, Chiciney - 10 Morrow TT arene messes ¥.Lanning, Montreal Ww.Galloway.Boscurvis .= .10 Elsie Theobald, C ney .10 \u2018ef MOTTOW uevss osvner Gece .TB Morgan, Montreal J.w Grandy, Boscurvia .oee.10 Charles Theobald, Chickney 10 Lilfan Kniglé a.merce mescon L.E.Picard, Montreal .Mrs.J.W.Orandy, Boscurvis .10 Moy Theobald, Chickney .wu.10 AmY Knight « « oo sone oo socess ve WE.Pleard, Mon entrea H.H.Gallowya, Boscurvis .19 Roland Moore, Chickney.i \u2026 + 10 Bessie Knight .ocecee verse sre deseo lung Sing, Montreal .Mrs.W.Galivway.Boscurvis.bu] Howard Moore, ChicKneY.we +.+ 10 VHIburn HOOPET epeoce cee ven av0 poecre : M Wm.Galloway, Boscurvis .10 Claude Garratt, Chickney.ee we 10 Ernest Ince, Chickney.a.va ov » 10 \u2018Winnie Ince, Cm ve ses see »v0c.10 10 a H.Atkins, Chick .1 J.Chipperfield, Chickney ee =v +o ID Jennie Galloway, Boscurvis Hannah Grandy, Boscurvis Mrs.R, Henders, Boscurvis ee ae Bthel Jones, Baby Hodgson, Mohtreal Tefellett .mia Bessa weEtaRere 5 Tete stailett me moones non vas-at SSESRESESSSUE Claude BROW vu soudés naanes ven res Vivian O'Leary.Montreal GEORGE STEWART, Francis Landen, Chickne ps AE 5 0! oe me oe Bove » » +.sess sesrae a Carron TLL 0 Gordon O'Leary, Montreal One of the leaders, Pleasant Rldge, A.> rhorey.Chisknoy\u201d.ce 00 we wees 2% eee os veu wmnvess seit .Newberry, CKNEY.ve oo »+ 0.00 16 Gladys Mort true tree wee Davis, Montreal oc.-1-00e ou 1D George Stewart, Pleasant RIdgo .40 Air.Dixon, Chickney -.we ne weorer À Rn ile McDOUG8Il voros sevens wer Theriault, Montr Ta aia.Montreal .o 10 Gertlo Stewart, Pleasant Ridge.2 Enock Dixon, Chickney LL \u2026 o.oo.1 John Knight crane Barsce mavesd Kingsley H.Mac on Montreal .:; 10 Frederick Stewart, Pleasant igo \u201ceee Mrs.E.Dixon, Chickney.RTE Venion Knl eee ove sue ses ws wi ria Cp adacDons EET Harold Stewart, Pleasant Ridge .Henry Dixon, Chickne 100 \u201cWeston EE Souris, PB.\u2014 2 Gash.Montreal real suce À .ve ennie Muthart, Souris «.eee © Bones White, Souris wee.Nellle Paquet, Bouris o\u2026\u2026.oo.Mrs.Sadie Lord, Pleasant Ridge .Josiah Coming, Pleasant Ridge.Cash, Montreal .sesce v0-0.10 oe 5 Jack Stewart, Pleasant RIdgc.vu eeen 10 05 Mrs, Thomas Stean, Pleasant Ridge 1 R.Foster Chickney 2 Florence Roberts, \"Montreal .5 HUGH x.NOEL, ce - wee need \u201che | Mrs.F.Kennedy, Miaml.« «.| MISS JENNIE SIMPSON, RARER fontrea.ee?; Edgar and Lou Carlton, Souris a Mock.Montreal \u2026 10 .Tonay, Lord.pricasant Ridge.ve 3 One of the leaders, Hanaford, Cal.Gertrude Sterns, Souris Gladys Lavers, Montreal .\u2026.+.10 WILLIAM BURNS, George Hooper, Pleasant HIdge.wwe 2% J.D.Fish, Hanaford.cr en eee + 10 \u2018 Willie Tefellott, Souris .Sidney Lavers, Montreal .eeee seve 10 Lieut.Bearstow, Hanaford .10 Hazel Sterns, Bouri rene Mrs m.Splegs.Montreal vesess «oo 10 Montreal, Que., collected 85.15 for the Pat- JESSIE F.ASCAH L.E.Felton, Hanaford.reves + 10 Harry Sterns, Bourls .œ \u201cTily Cowan, Montreal .,.sessrernees 25 riotic Fund.Master William's photo die , G.E.Eccles, Hanaford .c cov sceee 10 Florence Molachren, Souris 5 A Friend, Montreal .\u2026.+.os.+.10 will be sent to the Queen with the Ad- One of the leaders, Fame Point, W.D.Dewitt, Hanaford .cee.10 WILBERT MITCHAN, Ne consid Pour a.05 May, Montreal .[I ce » dress.J ey h, F Point = Foo hos re at Hunaford.we 10 Montreal, Que llected $8.00 for the Pa~ na , Baby Sara, Montreal + +.v+soreuse ames Ascah, Fame Point .eco.ogera, Hanaford .vee ee ntreal, Que., collecte x r the ra, Cox, Boyris .1 \"Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.crane 10} emma Mrs.James Ascah, Fame Point .25 W.M.Hefton.Hanaford .10 triotic Fund.Master Wilbert's photo- Loue Migchell, Souris\".» Ene sonra) C4 esse mreseesen 25 Yinelan, Ascah, Fame Point 15 voc0 n Kendall and Guy, Hanaford thee ae ee 5 \u201d graph will be pen m the reat Cana- Dorothy \u20ac : \u2019 a C.Ascah; Fame Point .\u2026 ., mble, Hanaford .\u2026.«.Testimonial at Windsor Castle.Gertie McBachern, Bouris 0 MELDRUM T.CHENNELL, Jessie F.Ascah, Fame Point.:.! 10| JX 8.Sensa Fraugh, Hanaford _°.5 M.Seaman, Bouris .0 WALTER DR One of the leaders Montreal - ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.Alice M.Ascah, Fume Point .10 O.O'Connor, Hanaford .\u2026 5 y_Acone, Souris» » One of the leaders, Montreai .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 10 Thos.H.Chennell.Montreal .Le 5 Pear] $ Ascah, Fame Foint ee arene 10 M + 8 Rober tson, Hanaford \u2026.\u2026.% Edna Dingwell, Souris .M.Vineberg, Montreal .see Mrs.Chennell, Montreal .veeren .25 ohn N.Ascah, Fame Potnt.ealthcote, tlanator MISS BERTHA McMORRAN, , Sou SI sa vu.10 A , : : George M.Ascah Æ Abonymous, Hanaford .60 C.» Wade Hughes Souris 5 ie Tyndale, Montreal Lee, 19 E M.Chennell, Montreal .2 Hoomge M.Arcal i 01 BV VS pates.Hanatora 5 ° £ the lead Depot Harb Loue 2 fughen.Bours 10 Fiona Sumner.> ontreal .Si Mr craie, Montreal ai B Wm.L.Ascah.Fame Point 0 ¥.Richardson.Hinaford .100 A ne 8 fo 1e de lors I ©] Loar our., .soso wesw ese cLean ontr eee vues .+ \u2014e sv.y be A aucecs Willie Brechant Souris % Jack Scott, Montreal .2% Chas.Patterson, Montreal .: 5 «| TL: A.Vucovich;\u201d Hanaford\u2018 >|, Basil Knight, Scuris .191 Jack Barlow.Montreal .10 Canadian, Montreal .CUS | EVA A.McCALLUM, : J.8.R., Hanaford .Busse) a Souris + ce » Beatrice Voir, Montreal 10 Lieut Col Baker, Montreal .+.B Ona of the leaders, MacCallum Sett.ne = Qliver, nator TL % .= .5.» .E.# ontre: \u201ceee peers 065 Aeescw Col.Co F.E.t ds, Hanaford .50 Ethel Conroy.Boris eus rune must 101 Alex\u2019 Meldrum, Montreal 10 H.W.Dunlop, Montreal LIB Thomas MacCaltim, MacCallum Sott.10 Hugh M.Noel, Hanaford \u2026\u2026 \u2026 +.80 Edison Conroy, gurls «vere cree 0e 20 Jean À Slater, Montreal 2 R.Nea Montreal .> \u201c Adam MacCallum, MacCallum Sett.25 Brenton Conroy, TB reeves CITES: y Cash, Montreal .° W.Arl, Montreal .- B11 J.Hennessy.MacCallum Sett.\u2026 2% GEO.ALAN PENSON Ethel McEwen, Bourls .-.-ase 0] Thoa.Robinson, Montreal % w Donnelly, Montreal ,.\u2026\u2026.% Eva MacCallum, MacCallum BSett.10 Se Hilda McEwen, Souris s.\u2026.\u2026.wines eu 30 Jessie MacKay, Montreal .10 B.D.Russell, Montreal .10 Mrs.M) MacCallum, MacCallum 8ett.8 One of the leaders, Port Carling, Noire OT ours rere wire aes 30 Roy Allan Montreal.Jo Annie J.Taylor, Montreal 5 Mrs F' Mae Scala Soit 10) George AP Port Carli 1 0 .voocse vu 0: an, on \u2026 nt.TB.a acCal tt.eorre enson, or Pin ng .litred McEachern, SOUriS 4.mo.2 Kathleen 1.Felkin, Montres 10 VE Eidaine.Montreal vere seserseens 10) Mrs.J.MocCallom Maccailum Sett.2 Seymour Penson, Part Carling .10 Florrie Stewart.Souris veess sncen Seren 1 Gertie Meldrum, Montreal - 10 fA Friend, Montreal .soos «ove eevee.10 Alfred MacCallum, MacCallum Sett.20] Mrs.R.@ Penson.Port can ing .10 Katle Rice, SOUPIS ue sevvseu voncue 30 |.tllard, Montreal .10 Mrs.Lee, Montreal .2% Salem Ruttres.Truro, 3 ji 30 |: rs.Beymour Penson, Port Carling 10 Eddie Mellett, BOUTS 0120 commen beeen 10 R - Holstein, Montreal .10 John J Lowe, Montreal 10 Chas MacCallum, MacCalluin 3 Fenton Fort Sal Garling .\u2026 = M ennle |, aece@ mmccresseren .ouglas, ontrea: .ohn A.ynds, or! ver .n, Carlin, .- Miss ERT po DON.Buse \u20ac don f Bo cie eevee Ten » , w.5 orgne, Montreal % Poker Co.Mon ore 2 Patrick Welsh, Macailom Bott + EE el Bort Gas Cor arling 18 @ RUDE ALD, severe smoclipoe Voyl, Montreal .\u2018ve ee real allum, MacCallum \u2018 or ng , 3 Allen - McDonald, Boul\" messes ve » Lozan Meldorum, Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.06 | Mrs.Cosby, Mont rea ont % Hos.Mullroney, MacCallum: z Mr, Chileolt, Port Carine.x M £ © Johnson, Depot Harbour oUF: \u201com ona ec res Mrs.Harrison, Montrea] .,.Friend, Montreal creeen 30 ard Lynds, Nor ver \u2018 Carling .rude Macdonald, De ot Harbour.40 Stewart Squareblggs, SOUriS \u2018sews wie 06 Mr.Hislop, PMontrenl tt I 30 Logan Ma lum, MacCallum Sett., 2 Mre.George Sutton, Port Car ng .10 ire.Macdonald, D ; Pattie-Curri , wi Pro Mon ind i ontreal » So M.SNUGGS, L\u2019'Hugnee Eu poncsPort.nl 21 A Friend.Pr asin Carine.: Ë ridge, Depot Harbour 5 e 0 scoms pEvses DIPEED BESAGs STS Mr.oz.b n, Mon! ee - , nce ceruvverdose esse .J.nneau, Depot Harbour.3 JAR mT Friend.Mont Jesters, Montreal sree Jorn Weaver.Stemiaske TR Wan, Hare, Fort Carling 111 1 Bis I Graham.So Harbour: = TEAl .«ec vee avers .DLEwIaACKe.* eee ues .\u2026\u2026 @RED MORGAN, MARSHAL ARVIE rt Friend, Montreal ontreai 20 Blair Fisher MacCalhii Boii.1.1 # MBS.JOHN MUNRO, Mrs.Fume, Depot ot Far pour.wil 2 1 .Montreal ne 0 e ers, real ce.Wm.Goodsall, Montreal .elding, Ma: um Bett.ra.Banks, Depot Harbour.seme pire, sihetbowt Miran] 0 TT 90 Mine durvie, Montreet es B Baby Mabones Montel 01 3% are sien et ee Este Sante, Rorei On | Mise Puchenan, Depot arbour 2 i « t, Montreal wagues cocoon ., .ou aby Mooney, Montrea .- .pieces ces , [RN A Spaniard, MORLTSAl wove ro .we 10 Min.Temple.Verdun 11\".3 Ernest Commerford, Montreal - a.10 + Fiéiaing, Maccallon LES EL | A Friend Depot Harbour % Friend, Montreal .c sea sre -.-\"100e 10 Mie.MacWoot Montreal.wove 30 Hazel and Doris Align.\u201d Montreal .21 Mrs.W.ne.Taker Note .Thomas Turriff.Turriff | Mr CH McClellan, Depot Harbour -.= Friend, Montreal vu mes ses Tonite A.W, Johnstone, Montreal 5 argaret R.Allan, Mo treal - Eliza Tucker, Nuttby .Arthur Jones, Turriff 51 Master A Hayward, De ot Harbour 5 Rabbit, Montreal owen sv Weeeme \u2018memes 10 4 2 esses eve see Friend, Montreal .\u2026, 10 Alex.Shearer.New an George Lowes, Turriff or Mins 2 Folats arbour cree mbes Bou ses nem we 10 Mre.Bl.May, Verdun .wees weer 38 Geo.C.Nicholson, Montreal «rv.vue 35 Irving MacCali Ma nani Sis os Peter Turriff, Turift .5 y rolste Ty Depo arbour .10 pe reve we Juri 5 Stanley May, Verdun .sececs ee 10 C.Baker, Montreal .wow.2 ne Mac um, \u20ac um s E N.Blackwell, Turriff.5 Mt.E.Jordan, De, ot \u2018Harbour 0.LB ' Boer; Montreal 5 Montréal vem mom 1 Us ldret Manning Verdun me 10 Viole Millway, Montreal .= n John Contes\u201d MacCalum à Bett.ET John hn\u2019 MeGee, ur meee » E Master\u201d M \u201cWoods, D oH 8 \u2014\u2026 * Ses setceremeces ve way, ontreal ., Ha reiff.vers .Nn x Pairiok, Montreal or romeo mem | Michal Verdun TTI B Sve Wanidyn, Montreal es ct | Homer \u201cMaven nccehum Bou.8 Charles Moforog, Ture IL ULL dg Brriaston, Sudbuty.vtt t aw + >>» hid uga ontreal .« e ceo, rr.\u201cne ase ebensenas Fred Morgan, Monte pont aire = eme 20 T.R.C., ntreal lo W.Byrth, Montreal ool oe.0 Wilbert Lynds, MacCallum Bett John A.Foster, Turriff LT 5 Master Bert Price, Quebeoc.\u2026.\u2026 10 J Crejeen, Mon ve 8 C.Matthews.Montreal = rs.R.MacCallum, MacCallum t 10 A Friend, Chicago, II.«.10 Friend, Montreal reeves mmreee MW Bensee 5 IIR Abe 2 Li Matthews, Montreal cane eves = David MacCallum.MacCallum Bett.51.Minnle Paterson.Turrift 2\" = 10 wr.Wo Harber, Tonto, put.EE D end, Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.vac0u mec Puccce , ars , s+uvue seven ay ra.Dav acCallum, MacCallum 8.| ss se en an arron, .vues aveons Erte Morgan, Montreal cai Veoesshn 10 Elossie Lai Montreal » Cash, Montreal tees tasers eserre sseves = Seymour MacCalium, MacCallum N sz Mes.ova EEE ue 8 n lleston, N.B.10 PERL _o.ou0 cuves Bowie .- , .«.\u2014- .MacCallum, Mac | oer ve voue \u2018 x Pesan Montre treal .mn eee 10 Sainte Rolle, Montreal - x Master Cyril Hamilton, Montreal.| Gordon MacCallum.MacCallum Sett.2 | Arthur Stewaët, Turriif.© +.alll x MASTER JAMES SCOTT, Miss L.Matthews, MONtrenl sis sees 25 New Quar er, Montreal .Robert oyse, Montreal .« vosvroue 25 Martin MacCallum, MacCallum Sett.2 Alex.McInnes, Turrifl.wv ees coun One of the leaders, Dalhousie, N.B.C.H.Norman, Montres! ered ess 0004 16 Mary pin a Montreal - - se Misa Van Home, Montreai .\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.8 Mrs.Geo.Hill, Truro, N.B.vceeerrene Andrew McInnes, Turrift.= fe ee ne eee z Susie Bogtt, Dalhousie Gy nn ees Tea eve atne \u2026-u00 mescse ., Montreal .verres see BOULE Turrifr.cer eee co alhousie .1§ pg mired \u2014_ 25 Ethel Wright, Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.% H.Cufford, Montreal .LCL 10 Margaret Davis, Boston.Mass.10 Mrs.Wm.McInnes, Turriff.eee 10 A Fhena, Dalhousie .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.% ; treal LL.0j M 25 Miss Hope Hamilton, Montreal .80 Agnes Fitzgibbon, Toronto, Ont.\u2026.10 Peter Munro, TUR .\u2026 + vu 06 À Friend, Dalhousie .i.aus 5 A Friend, Montri a Svea\u2019 Mp 8 10 10 Wm.M.Limont.Quebec .10 : Claude Brown, Dalbousie 5 J.eaucnamp, eons oul % .sevens PERCIL ALGUI Jam H il 2 ee ses voue R.W.Matthews, } Montreal .\u2026\u2026.gesoen 50 2 Effie E.Ross, Fr eretoni, NB.7 10 ELLA M.MacGREGOR, , Ia es Hamilton, Dalhousie ., 3 Mra.R.W.Matthews, Mont tréai when 50 Vaux, Montreal ; 10 \u2019 One of the leaders, Tremont, King\u2019s One of the leafers, North Valley, Jahes McDo onald, alhouste ree eens eo 2 2 » .- , .» jamison, Dalhousie .0.\".\" .Wm.>.Matthews, Montreal wos ou 5 Sirs, Dalton, Montreal .ecsees 1 JAS.8.CAMPBELL, Co.N.S.& Ont.® 5, Daihouste 5.\" 5 Friend, Montreal se sem voeu waevnase Mrs.Schnaufer, Montreal \u2026 % One of the leaders, Ochre River P.O., Flla M.MacGregor, Tremont.% Frank G.Shaver.North Valley .10 sy Boo Dalhousie co Le accus 10 MARGRET ANN BAIN, Clara Bain an Montre.ol Ri ate dam mel: Où Ochre River PO.3 Mie: Chase Mactiregon.Poomont 2 David Alguire North Valley 7 maf Ken Sutton 2 ara n, Mont: \u2026.Jar.amp ver, ' , \u2019Tremon .cececces on, sie.> at W.C.R.Montreal wre 35 Robert Campbell Ogre.River P.O.10 Miss Fithel Demmons, Tremont.\u2026 .10 Mor arner, North Valley .30 Beverly Scott, Dalhousie » One of the © Jeadors, 2.ontreal mao wi 10! Wm AC Campbell, O Ochre River P.U.! 19 Mr.Elijah Demmons, Tremont.10 John H Holiister, North Valley .«a 20 Wm.McCurdy, Dal Margaret ontreal sp vos » Smith, Montreal .TT 2 Margaret Campbell, Ochre River P.o.10 Willie R.Demmons, Tremont.10 John Hamilton, North Valley .10 Wm.Arseneau a Dalhousie 2 Mr.R.pain.Montreal mecs modo DA Marshail\u2019 Jarvis, Montreal 10/ Thos.E.Taylor, Ochre River P.O.35 Blanchard Craven, Tremont.19 Wesley Milross, North Valley .101 James Scott, - 10 Mrs.R.Bain, Mon mouté vhvrséner Jeannie Jarvis, Montreal) .eee.20 Albert E.Perkins.Ochre River P.0.! 25 Miss Viola B.Prince, Tremont .10 Mr.Ezard, North Valley .«vo 0} Harry Sharon Daiheusi 5 Mrs.Dunn, Montreal .\u2026 manmta wot 30 fre.Wardle, Montreal enn ers bo Wm.Bmith, Ochre River P.O 23 Miss Ethel V.Gates, Tremont 10 Frank Alguire, Osnabruck Centre ©.10 (May McKay, Dalhousie.10 Miss Carver, Montreal wedded wasn sae 1 C.R.Dutton Montreal nn tt A XH Keats, Qehre River EG.25 Mr.C.MacGregor, Kingston \u2018Village 2 sa Ira ACA Cis 19 kan Dalhouste .x rs.Barker, Montreal wes hypeee os 3 , co eter Parker, Ochre River 5 .our ex.Conne alhousie.Mre.Brenan, Montreal \u2014 uve aged tea 10 EGA.Fricce, Montrea .ooo.100 Sidney B.Johnson, Ochre River ¥.0.2 | Aone B.Fraser.Millbrook, N.8.10 Mra.Geo, Campbell, Newington.10 B.L.Watts, Daihousie L.2.211012 10 Mra.Kaftery, Montreal dunes vue noires 10 À.H.Thumpson.Montreal 2.(0 8 .E.Wait, Ochre River P.O.25 ' tonombough, Newington .10 Harry Scott, Dalhousie .\u2026 .2 [lll 15 Mr.Leblanc, Montreal venopu accues ses 1 R.W.Simpson, Lachute et J.Oliver.Ochre River P.O.«.| STEWART WELDON, - Enrie Holland, North Valley \u2026.\u2026.| Olga Dakleat Dalhousie.«.sees.10 a.Bain, (Tea) .ooe visite overt 1 Bn Sims ws Aachute .csesesens 19 B W.Boylan, Ochre River PO.7 12 George Brown, North Valley.\u2026 .0 Norman McKay, Dalhousie .\u2026 \u2026\u2026 15 daith La ngwell, Montreal fanny uy 35 a M ps M Ute acces socsecse C.H.Thomas, Ochre River P.O.5 One of the leaders, Newcastle, NB | Darby Gailingor, North Valley \u2026 10 'G.Ferguuson, Dalhousie .,.2% Mrs.Nicholson, Montreal v Bp Roe ontreal .fontreal non » w.HE Esgelson, ocnte sen Po.5 Donal Newcaatieue faue 3 | Yornen irons, \u2018Noreh Valley 10 Walz Jenmienon.Dalhousie, «+ +.10 Mrs.Dufty, Montreal \u201c=e Sas x Fighilng Fir Montreal.ue 3 Se estiy Gore River Bo FO: A Friend, Newcastle.\u2019 18 Joe Dutos, Aultevilie, Ont.Cane: ® Charice Stewart, Dalhouste 1 8 howtos as.cereve 04 wmeise 3 iver ; , Newcastle.wo arney H.W.Hart, No alle il 3 Cee ee La RE Mrs Elilott, Montreal sie x > ant XR 4 H Bate, Verdun .\u2026.sw sunoscuen 28 Mn Bond co re River ES wl RB Maltby, Newecastie, .v +.10 Miss Victoria A.Hart, North Val 15 Eg Dalhotais :! Le as ue vere 5 rs.phe \u2019 \u2019 Cr ete Montreal .\u2026 «us sou.25 rthur E.Akers, Ochre River P.O.i0 J.A.Rundle, Newcastle.\u2026 \u2026.10 Dalton B.Hart, North Valley 15 A Friend, Dalhousie.Tres Mrs.Arnel, Montreal con seve shies 10 Ju wnell, Montreal !.\u2026u vocousee1.10 Arthur Thomas, Ochre River P.O © R.J.D, Aitken, Newcastle.= 10 J.F.Grandon, North Valley.5 Edna Vye, Dalhousie 3: Mr, Bleau, Montreal soon Étjlah tpi = Wm.Bepven, Ochre River P.O.Claude Withereil, Newcastle.- 10 Bertie McEwan, North Valley .+, 25 Lyne Vye, Dalhouste 10 Mr, Lebel, Montreal fe 10 J.W.Allin, Ochre River P.O.woe: ë Clinton a.'itherell, Newcastie.\u2026 10 Jacob Grandon, North Valley .,.10 Baad drwart, Dalhousie .% ary Watbroth, Mon! py eines 2 R.Ain Ochre River P.0.° 1.: 5 qe ty, Newcastle.\u2026.\u2026 10 Roy J.Grandon, Nerth Valley.10 rles A.Scott, Dalhousie .\u201d® Mr King, Mon nireal ures loops ary, 4: Prince Albert.2 fo: Qu Appel eo.# Winnipe .or u , 48: Parr .90, BA: Sitawa.de.Mont 7, à: aroront font- real.80, 63; Quebec, 82, 48: Halifax Be 4 June 1st, 1900, Resdings by Harrison à Co.'s Standard Jumruments Thermom.Raro Midn: pat 29.GA.) 9.N 29.SHIPPING NEWS.VANCOUVER\u2019S BIG LIST.The Dominion Liner Leaves To-mor- row Morning With Everything Taken.The Dominion line steamship Vancouver leaves Montreal for Liverpool to-morrow morning with upward of two hundred saloon passengers.The list is as follows: Mr.A.Abbott, Mrs.Abbott.Miss Abbott.Toronto: Mr.T.Hamilton Adams, San Francisco, Cal.: Mrs.Geo.H.An- erum, Miss Armstrong, Montreal; Mr.J.P.Archibald, Halifax.Mrs.Aitchison, Hamilton, Ont.: Mlle.Aubry, Montreal ; Mr.E.Anderson, Mrs.E.tage la Prairie.Mr.Chas.N.Blakeley, Anderson, Por- Mrs.Blakeley, Mr.C.Byrd, Mrs.Byrd, Montreal; Rev.Canon F.M.Beaumont, Liverpool, Eng.; Mr.William Bentham, Mr.Wm.Blore, Mr.Bethune, Montreal : \u2018Westmount; Bertrand, Montreal; dar Hall, Que.: Rev.Arichat, C.B.; v.Christine Que.: + Mrs.Benoît, Lawrence, : Mr.Bolleau.Montieal.Mrs.8.Carsley, Montreal; Mr.Creelman, Mrs.Creelman, Georgetown, Ont.; Ar.Arthur Coleby.London, Eng.; Miss C.Case tonguay, St.Jerome, Que.Rev Courtemanche, St.Roch de Richelleu: \u201cMr.O.Collerette, St.Vincent de Paul: Mr.J.D.Champagne, St.Gabrlel de Brandon : Mr.F.H.Caron.Quebec; Rev.Pere Cot- tet.Nominingue, Que.Miss Duckworth, Toronto; Mr.Wm.Douglass, Vancouver, B.C.; Mr.E.Durocher, B.Deschamp.Montreal : Mrs.Dixon, Toronto; Mr.P.Johnson, Mrs, Dean, New York: Rev.O.Desrosiers, Sun- cook, .J.; Sable, Mich.: Mr.A.S.Delisle, Mrs.A.S.De- isle.Montreal; Miss G.Desmarais, Marie- ville, Que.; Mr.A.Drolet, Quebec; Mr.R.Dufresne, Montreal; Mr, I.Desmarais, Ste.Rosalie, Que.; Mile.F.Déslauriers, Pointe aire.Miss F.D.Eftimanville, Montreal; alr Charles A.Eidman, Minneapolis, n.Miss Ferris, Vancouver, B.C.: Mr.Wn.C.Finlay, Mr.E.Foster, Montreal; Mr.T.H.Fox, Mrs.Fox and infant, Coat!\u2019 cook.Que.; Mr.N.Fortier, Quebec.Mr.Geo.Greenway, Mrs.Greenway, Toronto; Rev.Guy.Ste.Rosalie, ue.: Mr.J.\u2018Gauthier, Quebec; Rev.H.Gaudreau, Magpie.Que.: Mr.Gintzburgh- er.Mrs.Gintzburgher, Vancouver, B.C.F.M.Hague.Miss D.Hague, Master O Hague, Mastor K.Hague, Montreal; Mrs.Hungerford, Miss Hungerford, Mr.Mathew Hudson.Mrs.Hudson, London.Ont.; Mra.Frank Hills, Miss Hills, Hamilton, \u2018ont: Mr.F.D.Hollaway, Mrs.Hollaway, London.Eng.; Mr.Art.Hardy, Quebec: Rev.Æ.Hebhert.L'Assomption: Mr.Jos.Hudon, Mrs.J.Hudon, Montreal; Miss M.A.Ha mel, Quebec.Mr.T.B.Jackson, Liverpool: Rev.J.Jo- doin, St, Alexander, Que.: Mlle.O.Jean, Mlle.E.Jean.Lawrence.Mass.Miss Kerr.Toronto: Rev.I.J.Kava- nagh.Montreal.rs.Lamberton, WV aodstock, Ont.: Mr.N.La Pointe, Mr.R.C.Logan.Mr.E.MH.Lonæmoore, Montreal; Mrs.Y.Locke.Miss Winnifred Lucas, Sibley.Ia: Mrs.Lavigne, Miss A.Lemieux.Montreal: Mad.J.O.H.Lamarche, 8t.Jean, Que.: Mile.C.Leduc.Montreal; Mile.F.Labarre, Three Rivers; Mr.Eug.Lebeau.St.Iau- rent; Rev.J.A.E.Lafleche.St.Paulin.Que: Mr.L.M.Lamarre, Tongueuil: Mr.amontagne, Mr.Lagace, Rev.A.A.Labelle, Aylmer, Miss Murphy, Montreal: Miss Annie - lan.Ottawa: Mr.idâlebr ro.St.thoy Miss Maud E.Moore, Sibley.owa; Mr.Felix Mercier, Mrs.E.Mireau, J.W.Mount, Mr.P.Mound, Mont- : Rev.P.L.Montour, St.Philippe, Mr.L.Morand, .Lotbinfere, .L.Morand, Lothintere, Que.Mile.J.Montmarquet, Mon! al C.Mahan.Bedford 8S.: Mlle.E.Sens.Buckingham: Rev.P.M.Moulin, St.Ba- zile le, Grand: ose.J.Mathieu.Burlington, Vt.; Mr.Middleton, Richmond, Que.Sie Ma.assel \u201cMontreal; Mr.W.T.McArthur, Chicago.TIl.; Mr.J.McGregor, Lam Montreal: Que.Montreal: rs.A.McDonald, Bau Ste.Marie; Rev.Alex.MacDonald, Anite.onish, N.Miss M.Nellis.Montreal.Mrs.Joseph Oliver, Mr.Frank Oliver, Mr.Ormsby Oliver, Toront Rev.Charles Phillips, Liverpool, Eng.or Bhi Miss Price.ube: Mr.- Penny, Vancouver, Perry.London, Ont.: Mrs C.Poitou, Mont.:; M 3 rd.Mr.o Sg Mr.London Quevitions \u2018St.Vincent de Paul.Miss Richardson Toronto; Captain Geo.Rudiin, Vancouver.B.C.: Mrs.Geo orge D.Redpath, Miss Helen Redpath, Miss A.E.Redpath, Montreal: Mr.John Wm.Ryland, bec: Port, Mr.Montreal: Liverpool.Ens.: Mr.L.F.Roy, Quebec: Rev.E.D.Rivard, Mr.Alf.Riv Mrs.A.Rivard, 8t.Joseph de Sorel: Mr.A.Rerelge, Quebec: Mr.L.Ricard, Montreal: Mr.F Ricard.Montreal: Mr.C.Robitaille.Quebec; Rev.J.B.Routhler, Masson, Que Mr: M A.va in.Montreal: Mr.E Rivet.director of pligrimage to Paray le- Montal.Montreal: Rev oux.St.imon, Que.Mrs.John Schmelzer, Miss Marie 8chmel- .; Miss Hattle Summer- Miss Jes- Westmount.Que: Miss Ottawa: Mr.Angu- K.8tu- zer.Baginaw, Mich art, Ottawa; Mr A.Stone, Montreal : Dr.A.Schaper.Boston.Mass.: Mr.Frank Smith.London, Eng.; Mrs.Z.\"Stelle.Mrs.8t.Onge, Miss Salots, Rev.J.A.Sloan, Fallowfield, Miss C.Tranchemontagne, Berthier; Rev.P.L.Theberge, St ice 2 de Ham.Sud.Que.: Rev.Medard, Que.: Montreal: Mr.Elie Touchette, 5 Davia.Que Tr.Vanier.Dr, pond, Montreal: Mrs P, Yalln.que \u201cbec.P.right, Miss D.Wright, Liverpool, Fo Mrs.W.G.allace.Toronto: Miss Daisy Wentworth.Hinsdale, 111; Miss Amy Wentworth, Hinsdale, Ill.; Mrs.Rachael Woodard, W stock, ; Washington, Toronto; Mr.J.Mrs, Whitney, Miss Ada Whitney, and Mr.W.L.Whitney, Honolulu; Mr John White, Mrs.White and Miss White, Woodstock, Ont.: Miss G.Ward, Montreal STEAMSHIP MONTREAL LAUNCHED.Messrs.Swan & Hunter, Ltd.Wallsend- on-Tyne, have launch a twin-screw steamer, bullt to the order of Messrs.El- der-Dempster and Co., for their Atlantic service.The vessel has been named Montreal, and is of the following dimensions : 470 feet by 56 feet, by 42 feet nches tn the shelter deck.loaded about The Montreal will soon make her maiden trip to the port of Montreal, and ls built to Lloyd's highest three-deck class.The between-decks are unusually high, and are fitted with large orts and other means of ventilation for a head of cattls.he engines are or thy triple-expanston type.the cylinders being 22 inches, 37 ins.and 61 ins.in diameter, by 48 In.stroke.WAR VESSELS TO VISIT PORT.Her Majesty's flagship Crescent arrived at Halifax yesterday from Bermuda.The Crescent left Bermuda on Tuesday afternoon in company with the torpedo destroyer Quall.But owing to heavy weather the Quail, after one hundred les out, was obliged to return, as it was feared it woulil founder, The fagship was frequently struck by heavy seat.The Crescent will \u2018leave Halitax on June 18 to visit Quebec and Montreal.LAKE MEGANTIC'S PABBENGERS.F, Que., June 1.\u2014The ae Captain Taylor, from Liverpool, Tawar ester- day.Ba oon passen on: Miss ason, Miss I, Mas {as Mason.Miss Radcliffe, Mr.HRaaciifte, Pre Ha allway.Mr.A.Palnchaud, Rev.M.Mra rice, Rev.E.Bancroft.ue Bancrof Captain Parsons, Mr.E.C.Dwyer, Mr.A.McPherson.Fourteen cabin, 19 second cabin and G80 steerage passengers.MARINE NOTES.The Allan line steamship Parisian sailed from Liverpool yesterday afternoon fo Montreal with 5 a 76 second cabin an 590 steerage passen The ie ntoel steamer H.C.Frc k is reported ashore on Lake Superior, six miles west of White Fish point.This is the first season of the, Frick and she has made only one or two tr The Dominion line U.B® man steamship New England, from Boston at 6 23rd of May, arrived at Queenstown at 2 o'clock Thursday mornin ng.ews.was ght to Ban Francisco by the brig a hee\u201d Sesterdny of the loss at sea by fire of the Chiltan ship Hindoos- tan.which sailed from San Francisco, on February 8 for Valparaiso, with a cargo of lumber.All the crew reached land safely.Steamer .Zemantha.from Philadelphia, for Miramichi, which went ashore In Straits of Canso.scveral weeks ago, arrived at Halifax lart night under her own Eten She.has gone Into Ary dock for re.Phe Allan line steamer Bardinian safle from Glasgow for New York via MT n Thursday afternoon, and brings 20 firs nd second cabin and \"ho steerage T.Poulin.Que- F.THE NUMIDIAN\u2019S PASSENGERS.The Allan Liner Sails To-morrow Morning for Liverpool.The Allan line steamship Numidian, Captain Malin, salls from Montreal for Liver- pest early to-morrow morning with the fol- oFing saloon passengers Miss Boteler, Tororo, \u2018Rev.Charles IT.Butler, Mrs.But Jer and two children, Wal- senbure.Cot.; Mr.sseau, Montreal; Miss Brown, Chicago, M Mr.IP tes and Mrs.itor, On rs.Colter ; Mr.P.lorie, Toronto ; Mr 3 actier, Tu Miss Cresswell, am y anton, Que.Mrs.Dunn, Quebec; Mr.Geo.W.Dickle, Mrs.Dickie, Miss Pickle, San Francisco, sal: ; Mrs.Dow and Miss Dow, Windsor, Mr.H.Evenden, Mrs.Evenden and two children, Mr.C.A.Eliot.and Mrs.Flue Jessie GQ.Fraser, Hallrax, N.8.; Mrs.Woodstock, Ont.; Mr wm.per tier, Milwaukee, Mich: Miss Fi y, Que Geo.Hadrill, Mrs.Hoary and itd, ontreal; Roo = A.Harris, Miss L.M.Mrs.Insley.| Mr.Henri Yjonas, Montreal; Mr.Thomas Jackson, Toronto; Rev.Robert Johnston, Mrs.Johnston and infant, Parraboro, N.S.Mrs.Kenrick, Toronto Mr.W.F.Marceau ana Miss Marceau, Napierville, Que Everett.Shonyo, Malden, Miss Sherwood.London, .George Thornloe, Bishop of .Thornloe and Miss Thorn- a Mass.; all, Toronto, Colonel! Yule, Miss Yule, Miss May Yule, Master Lewis Yule, Chambly Canton, Que.PQRT OF MONTREAL ARRIVED.Steamship Campana, 1154, Demers, J.G.Brock, Pictou, general.Steamship Tritonis, \u2014.R.Reford and Co.Glasgow, general.DEPARTURES.Steamship Sylviana, 2715, wright, Fur- ness, Withy and Co., Ant niger, gen Steamship A ATnage, Courier Elder, Dempster and Co., London.general.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.Numidian, $107, Main, H.and A.Allan, Moored at foot of Jacques Cartier square.Vancouver, 3400, Donald.D.orrance, Daventry, 1579, Wilson, Mel oan WE ennedy and Co.Moored at Hochela Montauk, Thompson, Elder.\u201cDempster & Co.Moored at Windmill Poin .Leytana and .1 Poin :Manchester Trader, 2136.Heath.Furness.Suby & Co.Moored opposite Bohmer na, 1154, Demers, J.G.Brock and oored at Custom House basin, Tritonta, 2720, Rollo, R.Reford and Co.Moored at foot of Berri street.Brigantines.Albatross, 200, Cha almers, Furness, Withy and Co.Moored in Customs basin a Plata, 20, Sloan,\u201d Anderson, McKen- sie and Cor Moored in in Custoras basin.SAILINGS FROM DIFFERENT PORTS.The passenger steamship sailings from Montreal, New York and Boston are as follow: < FROM MONTREAL.Numidian, for Liverpool, June 2, Allan lin Vancouver, for Liverpool, June 2, Domin- fog | © Megantic.for Liverpool, June 8, Beaver lin Corinthian, for Liverpool, June 9, Allan line.FROM NEW YORK.Potsdam, Rotterdam, June 2 Pennsylvania.Ham UTE, e 2.Tartar Prince, Naples, enon: June 2.Marquette, London, June 3.City of Rome, Glasgow, June 2.Lucania, Liverpool, June 2.Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Bremen, June \u2018Manilla, Italy, June 6.St.Paul, uthampton.June 6.Majestic, Liverpool, Ju FROM BOSTON.Sagamore, Liverpool, June 2, Warren & \u201cBaxonia.Liverpool.June 8 Alex.Martin.Cambrian, London, June 8, Furness, Withy and Co.cXansas, Liverpool, June 9 Warren and 0 OCEAN STEAMERS.ARRIVED.Manchester Commerce, at Liverpool, from Montreal, Kaiserin Maria Theresa, at Bremen, from New York, May Teutonic.at Liverpool, from New York, May at \u2018England, at Liverpool, ton, May 31.Menominee.at London, from New York, from Bos- Maasd jam, at Rotterdam, from New York, May Nederland, Tat Philadelphia, from Antwerp, May 31.Augusta Victoria.at Plymouth, from New York, May : .H.Meler, at Baltimore, from Bremen, May Savona\u201d (new) at Boston, from Liverpool, Corean, at Halifax, from Glasgow, May dora Lansdowne, at Cardiff, from Que- ec, Etolla.at Bristol, from Montreal, May Concordia, at Glasgow, from Montreal, May 31.BAILED.wt Giles, from Cardiff, for Miramichi, y 31.Dominion, from Liverpool, for Montreal, GULF REPORT.Weather Conditions ; Wind.River du Loup\u2014Inward, 8.30 a.m., steam- r, Clear, West Father Point\u2014Inward, 2 a.m.Teutonia.Matane\u2014Steamer Mab anchored here.Cape Chatte\u2014Inward, 6.30 a.m., Rathitn Head: 7 a.m., Iselholme.Cape Magdalen\u2014Outward, yebterday, 4.20 p.m., Lord Stanley.Fame Point\u2014Outward , 4 am, Roman; 4.30 am, Manchester Importer.Ca) sier-Inward, yesterday.3 pm.schooner Florence.w Point-Outward yesterday, 9.30 am., Turret Bell.NOTICE TO MARINERS.The British Board of Trade has just issued the following « important no ces to an od onal signal ated at ne aeats of five mine he vessel has passed thé sta- ates, until Belle Isle lighthouse-\u2014The fog explosive en a at this lighthouse has 5 by fox siren worked by compr aie, sounding two blasts in succession every twb m nutes, of a low and high tone alt.: Low blast, 214 seconds; silence, 2% secorids; high blast, Th Seconds: silence, sébof de.The signal house 2 a mall white bulla = feet above HW va tn degrees, degrees, ° a woen the upper and lower na ei.THE INCOMING DOMIN ION, he Dominion Iiné steamsh Domin ton walied re from m Livernoo : spot and Mont ren u a » Art oat cabin, 110 second Sabin and Bou che ass passengers; also Taster will Jand at Rimousk! and ee or warded to Halifax by speéial train.\u2014\u2014 THE CUBA ASHORE.TORONTO, June 1.\u2014The steamer Cuba ran on the reef east br the plers early yes.terdav morning during 8 heavy fos.ugs pulled the stéamer off at 8 o'clock and reported no seriqus ago AGRICULTURAL COMMITTÉE.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June The Agricultural Committee met Spain this morning, an henrd further evidence from Mr.Pedley on immigration from the States.By purl tions and pimples.and fying the Blood, ermdicates scrofuls, cures tee ace, ail ri renovates Ld Finance \u201d > Commerce MORNING SALES.Canadian Pacific\u201475 at 96% 25 at 86.Royal Electric\u201450 at 205, 100 at 205%.Toronto alls\u2014100 at 10014.Twin City\u201450 at Street Halway- 3, \u2018at 258, 50 at 250, 60 at t 260, t 261.BM orirear Lon 200 oat a Virtue\u20141 t 99, 5000 a Yo! 500 a t 97%.Merchants Bank at 157, 1 at hex.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.a sported for the Star » Gordon 8trathy & Co., Btock Brokers, t.Sacrament st.June 4.May 31.Aux.Bid.Asx.Bld STOCKS.Canadian Pacific .06% 90 90% 63R ee 4 4 a 4 put 8.8.& A Com 1 1 28 12 {1654 171 170 50 Montreal Co 1 - .168 Can.Col.Cot.gi Co.90 856 reeae = 84 plerchante Cotsen n Ca Lash ve 110 mancsauer 24, Got Mills Cu.- ar e 1.48 1.55 sax 105 $1.08 $1.v6 v7 9 u7 Montreal-London, 24 80 24 Carlbou MCEKINUSY.cm ww wien: cotesmem oii nese oe i Common \u2026 68 [2 6 su Ë we .Bapublio xd.Rabo Star F Leann Coke Co.- Montmorency Cotton.New Richelieu .lm BANKS eg.Heats Lig Halifax Col.ton.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.© Specially puronprtea tor \u201ctor the Star by, c D.Monk.16 Sacrament street, local manager tor J.8.Bache and Co., New York, over direct private wire.Stocks Amer.Tobhoco Co \u2026 De do uf.Amer.Sugar Refin Co.Do do Pref.Anacouda Mining Co.A.Top & 31 Fe .\u2026 \u2026 Do do Pref.Chic, Mil, & 8t, P.Continental Tob.co _o ès Con solidated N.Y.slorado Fuel à Lion.ue avétand C.8, Le Mo.do.pref.wor.Paola Com.new wi * Central à \u2018Hud.Lake E.& Weut ipa.fi.Y.Ontario à West \u201c \" Pacific, Lwin Clty._ U.8.Leather Go.Do do Glucose, co do \u201cNEW YORK COTTON MARKET.NEW YORK, June 1.\u2014 Cotton, futures opened steady at the decline.June.8.25: July, 8.35; August, 8.13; September, 7.81 ; October.7.84; Novem 1; cember, 7.50; January, 7.49; February.7.51; March, 1.ss.MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Some of the Directors Will Visit the Cumberjand Mine.There was a moderate business on the Mining Exchange this morning, with no special features.Granby Smelter sold at 80, and Virtue at 98 and here was a meeting of the directors of the latter named company yesterday.The principal ftem of Interest was the resolve to send a couple of the directors out to the Cumberland mine.\u2018The reports from this property have been so fabulous as to the rich ore it contains, that the reports of expert af- tet expert has been takén with a two of salt.One or two of the directors rty, and now two o they will be, however.has not yet been decided.There wilt be no session of the Exchange to-morrow The sales this morning were as follows: .Montreal-London\u20141,000 at 2414.Salttornd 10 t 9.at 56.ornia\u2014 { & De can à Big T 1,000, at d.Dee Frail Cone: oh ie 18 Het Brandon G.at 2.Granby amelter-.000 \u20ac at Virginia-1,000 at 2%.MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.MORNING BOARD.Spectally reported for the Star by R.Mere aq d Company.1 Mining Brokers, 81 Be Francois Xavi Friday, June 1, 1900, 12.30 a.».Per Vaiure of Shere.+ Sellers Buyers .1.00 Pane SPR 1.07 08 1.00 War Eacle - 8 1.58 5% 1.00 Republic x - 1 00 Virtue \u2026 24 pont 1.00 Bl 1.00 | 1.00 20 1.00 1.00 19 dro0 44 1.00 124 vmcuque« 1.40 56 1 44 3% Montreal a 84 830 Novatty = nh ve 1, od ro 0 80 1.00 Vir tna, 3 2 3,00 274 18 , LOU Bullioa 40 15 399 Pe 6 5 Ou M 4.2 TW 7 16 - 200 oe eves 0 20 1.00 reve neces i 144 1 $y : yd 5 \" 3 | Ni 0 1.2 * \u2018Kenneth.pa Dunent Me.Oo 20 | berries, 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE High Prices Paid Paid for Butter in the Country.Cheese Is Stronger \u2014 Influences Not Understood \u2014Eggs Easier.BUTTER.\u2014 West Sheffora creameries sold at 19 f.0.b., or over, this week, some claiming that 19Y%c was paid.This price was of course, for all grass makes, and might be looked upon as the ver; of the market for fancy goods.has caused the extraordinary strength of this week is a mystery to the maori engaged in the trade, o Denmark make is fr ni ort nearly all agree that the prices obtainable in the English market does not justify these figures here.One merchant says the local market would justify country prices only that tt would be completely swamped in a week it there was not some other outlet, Quotations for finest creamery here are around 19¢.The situation is rather mysterious, and dealers fear an ugly market all summer.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amount- \u20acd to 3,042 packages.CHEESE.\u2014 Country cheese boards were generally higher yesterday again, 8c and a shade over being conceded This makes 9%c, at lowest, for fine goods here, Que- becs being quoted at 9% to 9%c.No one appears to have a satisfactory explanation of \u2018what caused the sudden rise.\u2018The Liverpool public eabls declined considerably in the face of the stre ere.being steady to-day at 6ls.With influences at work in the market, which the majority of the trade do not yet understand, the opin- lon is freely expres that surprises are Nice kely to be numerous, and the market RE ilar and ugly for some time yet.= pts reported on the Board of morning amounted to 6,713 boxes.EGGS.\u2014 Receipts in the city were 1,869 cases this morning.The market is acknowledged to be easing off gradually, and some think there will be considerable change before the middle of the month.Already this week buyers have succeeded in gate prices down Y¥c In the country, and %¢ more is expect next week.oy are now costing 1144 to 11%c, laid down here.Prices are fairly steady, with an easy tone here.MAPLE PRODUCTS.\u2014The market fs dull and rather easy all around, syrup p bein ng at to 6%c in wood, and 8% to To in for is easier a POTATOES.C Fanpers Toe selling bags of 5 to 80 pounds at 25 to $0c each.Local dealers are paying 30 to 85c on track for bags of 90 pounds.Btock is re-selling at 40 to 50¢ a bag of 90 pounds.HONEY\u2014White comb is quoted at 15% to 17c in sections: dark comb at 10 to 12c; white extracted ia 934 to 10¢ a pound; dark extracted fs 74 to Sie.POTASH.\u2014The English market is easy.Quotations are $4.50 to $4.55 for first pots: $4.16 to $4.20 for seconds, and first pearis at $5.20 to &.- BEANS\u2014The arket is firmer, choice primes being offered at $1.60 to $1.65 for fifty bag lots.NOTES FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER What Can be Bought at Bonsecours Market and What it Will Cost.Vegetables have been coming down in price rapidly of late: fruit is becoming more plentiful and cheaper while the Vas rieties of fresh fish are greater.Butter and eggs are rather dearer especially ter.VEGETABLES.\u2014 Fine potatoes offering at 50¢ a bag: cabbages 5 to, too each for new green; celery was §1 a bunch of a dozen heads; onions, 40c a box; beets, a basket: carrots and turni 5 0c a basket.crown pumpkins 15c eac 5 pump kins, 50c a dogen; cauliflower, 45 to oo se each; Hubbard squash, large.$1 a ; parsnips 40c a box; leeks, 20 to Too a large bunch.artichokes, a box: Canadian lettuce, 50 to 60c a dozen heads: oyster plants, 40 to 50c a dozen small bunches ; radish, 16¢c a dosen small bunches; veége- table marrow, 5c a dozen; spinach, Wc a peck: horse radish, .50 a sage, parsley an sweet an joriee Las» bunches for 25c: green beans, a on; green onions, 6 bunches for Sc ; freen \u2018cucumbers, 4 for ripe tomatoes, 5c a pound: mushrooms, 8c a pound; rl rhu- bunches for 5c; wat , 8 bunches for FRU \u2014 Measina oran es, 25c to 40c a dozen; Sorrento oranges, to 8c a dosen; California, 25 to 4c a dozen; Valencias.; lemons, 10 to 15c dozen; bahanas, 20¢ à dozen; pineapples, 10 to 25c each; straw- ; cocoanuts, 5c each.FISH.\u2014Fresh\u20148turgeon, steak cod, salmon trout and Dike sell at 8 to 10¢ & Ib.; halibut, 15¢; ha dock.À to Sei British Co- lumbla salmon, 18 ort Gaspe salmon, 0c: suckers, perch k bass, 12 to 15¢ a string.accord oF ie to Size: lacatche, 3% to 40c à string: eels, 25 each; Montreal shad, Wc a pair; 8t.John shad, 40 to b0c a pair; mackerel, 0 to 25¢ apiece.Salt Salmon, Je: finnan hadale\u2019 6 to 8c; codfish, 4 to Sc: flounders, POULTRY Y.\u2014By the pound, % roen tur keys sold in the market building at 12 t Ja: fresh killed turkey, 10 to lle; 9 to 10c; fowls, 7 to 9¢: roasting Sickens, lo to llc a pound; Montrea spring chickens, 6 to 0c à pair; ducks, 1 a pound; pigeons, 25¢ a 1 Suse, = a palr ; sucking 8D 3 7% GA uail, a to 8.50 a dozen: plover 60 * dozen; mallards, 90c a pair: prairie ens, $1.75 to 42 a brace; English snipe, $2.40 a dozen; wild geese, $1 to $1.2 each; stow birds, 2 rt Sc a dozen.Fro, legs, 15 to 25¢ a pound.ME Le pa Prin, lamb is selling at about $1.23 $2 for hindquarters, an 0 $1.23 for fronts; yearling 1amb sells at 18 to lic a pound for hindquarters, § to 10c for fronts: P'otrioin beef js to 15c à Ib; rib roast and round s teak, 10 to 15c: beef shanks, 4 to 3c: brisket, 8c; corned et 10 to 12e; veal, hindquarters, 10 to 6 to 8c: tongues, 12¢; kidney suet, 8 to 10c; fresh pork, fresh ham an acon, 13: mutton, § to 7c for front Quarters and for hindquarters; saus- ag es.jte: finest smoked ham and beacon DAIRY PRODUCE- - a Dolce creame - butter, 20 to 22e a dairy butter, to 20c; cooking butter, es mild cheese, fan strong cheese, léc; No, à egge 1e: ne new laid eggs, 15c; light comb honey.dark comb, 10c: m die sugar, Leo pound.maple à syrup.oc a Seine ga gallon ti TORONTO GRAIN MARKET.TORONTO, June Wheat\u2014Quiet, Holders asking 63c, and millers quoting % lo Goos final at 67e to 1c lower.e nomina Spring held at 6 east ses Manitoba steady at 77e Toronto and 9 West, Tic gri Ing in transit, and 7c Goderich and Flour-Dull.Care of Ontario patents o straight EE by the a 7 mills west à so, and the Srp mills gre Le 30-to 250 mo 4.50 to $15 tor \u2018shorts SEE at ae for No.3 east, and wijckwheat \u2014 Dull at 570 east, ana 80 qRyeSteady at Lo west and Blige mid- vie seed ko.vus ety Seda le ed at 45¢ Toron quo ooh Sed ue on cur te Oatmeal\u2014Steady $4 $2.10 tor card of dag, and $3.20 for barrels Peas\u2014Steady at 5Tc west.MANITOBA WHEAT.(Special to the Btar.) WINNIPEG, Man., June I.\u2014Whea! William freight rates -14 cents; on, freight rates, 55 Special Notice.Our New Stylish Hats.The most - lish g_ ladies of the ci in stowd rh abs to Denny ie.ary is has to the supreme pone] .our be imported from London and New York, also to the low prices which eclipses to or args whores i538 to 541 Bb.Care, to our a erine street.138 ty2ews Ÿ Card of Thanks.I desire to retüïn thanks to oustomérs and friends for their patro and help during the year ending May dl, alto the two previous years; and wold\u201d solicit a; continuance oi tar -interest in, m nese.W.H.» Piano dealer, hyp Catherine street near Drummond, Morris Pianos : Fort ran- Trade this - which we bave just |\u2019 4 June 1.\u2014 Followin {he \"ook of breadstults and- utary Bever: A Balu tive principle of Peruvisn Bark, unrivalled resor| to at stomach a and soothing the syst The above drinks are man afactured with ROBT.ALLAN, BELFAST GINGER ALE.* his is a delicious drink and is made with PURE JAMAICA GINGER.SODA WATER.4 This Sods Water is made with pure Bicarbonsate of Soda and is guaranteed pure.HOME BREWED GINGER BEER, , = In white stone hottles.It is also made with the best ginger and will keep for months.\u20182p.KOLA > This is a delicious non-alcoholic beverage.possessing the strength-sustaining properties of the Kola Nut, and is just the drink for the hot weather.QUININE TONIC WATER.©, containing in an agrecable form the powerful Tonic Qualities of the ao counteractin all Limes and will be found an WATERS.debility and promoting the appetite - mirable restorative, giving tone to thé PP ure filtered water and the best English machinery they are the best On the market.Why not ge the best when you are paying the best price.Ask Your Grocer for them or Telephone Main 1784.618 Dorchester Street, 128aniye Members of the mn of Siste: Courts kindly fovit- ed to attend.JOHN D.BUTT, Secretary.Fine Imported Tweeds and Serges AT OUR ROOMS, NO.221 8T.JAMES STREET, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 4th, AT 2.30 0*CLOCK.If you want a nice Sammer Suit, either business or dress, we have the goods to lease.All new styles this season.Cut in engths to suit purchasers.THE EDWARD O'BRIEN co, u BIG [RADE SALE On TUESDAY, 8th June, At Teno 0°Clock A.M., We will sell at our rooms, 9 Bt.James street.In lots to suit the trade and without any reserve, by order of Mesars.Hanson and Kennedy.insurance adjusters, for the underwriters, a big stock of groceries, slightly damaged by smoke only, comprise ing: 1200 half-chests of green, Japan and black teas, 15 cases Aarsaparilla, 40 cases of brandy.75 dosen of brooms, 8 cases cod liver oll, 20 barrels sugar, 20 barrels flour, 15 cases French peas, 1) cases mushrooms, 24 dozen jellies, 13 cases cherries, 12 cases chocolate, 76 cases canned goods, 70 dozen claret, 12 cases lime juice, rice, olive oll, prunes, dressing black and many other goods.All the above goods are from a t fire.recent fre MARCOTTE BROS.183 Augtioneers.To Exchange.|: \u201cWESTMOUNT.pee block of pressed brick oot- t extensioi modern im- n plumbing.cemented h: mortgage 1381 ements.ars: price eac would exchange en bloc or separately bor building lots or farm, and would as- e mortgage.LAVAL PARKA block of one hundred lots, finely situated, to exchange for à residence in the east end; would assume mortgage; will give a bargain.ST.CATHERINE ST,, West.Fine der 1 ins and corner butldin, Le wellings and stables; w » 1 hinge for à block of land in the city: exc assume some mortgage.PARENT BROS, Real Estate and Loans.93 St.James Street.(Ground Floor.) two Estate Late William Linton, Master Carter, 16 Duke street, Montreal.parti a claims this Fe Tost outed Bo 85 sams ith, duly at a ce el tu notaries, 114 St.Jarhes reét, ntres an barties inagpted \u20ac to the e said es es te are count\u2019 \u2018to Mrs.Linton, veine ExocutriE, at .2 Pa Ke street ntreal- No ENNAN, Mer & CAMERON, Montreal, 1st June, 1900.nty § coû BALIT Butt - provinces oP eye triet of Mon gust Court.M.Papineau, Plaintift, vs.Fe Ci > pefon On the eleventh day or June, 1 at ten of the dock in the forenoon, at the residence of the ead Defendant, No.St.Dents street, in the City of t- resi, will be sold, by suthority of Justice, the s and chattels of the said Defendant, sel in this cause, consiating of housé fur- iture, etc, ete.Terme cas .RENAUD, .8.C.Montreal, Int June, 1600.128 3 LIVERPOOL MONTHLY STOCKS.LIVE are verpoot: In he t, 1,175,000 San corn, $38,000 cen- tals; flour.98, 200 boxce: ; bacon es; \u201cShoulders: 2,700 bo patrer.We oo a: chesse, 25,100 boxes; Dad the tlerces prime western and 1,97 other ki x, Wheat a during the past three dare hi Ly > lading 181,000 Am tons 000 centals.inc! be ncsipts of Ame es rayons the the t three days, 263, rN COURT ST.JUDE, No.5889, A.0.F.BUILDING LOTS PARK AVENUE, ST.GEORGE ST., WAVERLEY ST., ' ST.URBAIN ST., $275.$4265.$500.ONLY $25 to $100 CASH, Balance monthly if desired, $4.25 to $8.07.These Blreots are on the boom, over 30 handsome Cottages have recently been erec conveniences at haud, Schools, Churches, cto Seo the lots, you won't \"be disappointed.G.W.BADGLEY, Room 228 Temple Building.tn Houses and Cottages FOR SALE nt if No.68243.Whereas, on the morning of the 26th inst., an Orient Bicycle was Stolen from the Montreal Gas Co.\u2019s., this is to give notice pêtéder TOR -that a Reward of Twenty-Five Dollars will be paid for the conviction of the thief and the recovery of the Bicyele.THE MONTREAL GAS CO, 5 New York Life Bldg.7 Montreal, 31st May, 1900.127snty2 5, PUBLIC NOTICE A Is hereby given that the Central Vermont Railway Company will apply at the resent session of the Canadian Parllament or an act to authorize the Central Vermont Rallway Company to acquire d operate the Montreal and Province Line | | Railway, the Stanstead, Shefford and ambiy Railway, and tha Montreal and _ ermont Junction Rallway.= Montreal, May 25th, 1900.21 AFLEUR & MacDOUGALL 12*nty9 Solicitors for Applicants.The ROYAL TRUST COMPANY.- À MONTREAL.Capital Subscribed + 8500,000.00 Capital Paid Up - - - - \"850,000.00 PRESIDENT.RIGHT HON.LORD STRATHCONA AND À MOUNT ROYAL.G.C.4 ICE PRESIDENT: à HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND, DIRECTORS: B.Angus.Sir Wm.C.Macdonald #8.Clouston, A.Macnider, H.V.Meredith, B A.T.Paterson, i dames Ross.C.Hoam * G Bhaughnessy, TE des Crmilrs-bevines Departm mont, e of Montreal, Bt.James at st., Montreal BANKERS TL Mon , Fixecut id etc.a untersign and issus Bonds, to act as Sudiciet Sorety- Security, In appeal, etc, as Transfer Agent and Hagtatr ar Bhar : } 2 accept any Financial As .Qi e Company will act as Agent \u201cand Attorney 5 for Executors already acting 5 Bolititors and Not ire pins ySusiness ork ; d Company are retain 5 connection with such b 207 2aw 3 BANK OP MONTREAL.: Dakine st Jota) distribution for the oar of hin inst tution has been declared êtes wor the same wi be pavable a Is 1 1 House # \u20ac ane Be on ana after FRIDAY.the 18T DAY OF JUN The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the Zist of May next, both days inclusive.The.Ann ual general Meeting of the Bor will be held at the Banking ouse of the Institution on Monday, the eo chalr to RTE SE PPT Ve PO en dat Sn er.saw as Ter Montreal, 20th ao, v0.\" 85 *nty 1 Hi 1 AILIFF\" OF QUE- et No.5788.OC bec: District of Montreal.on i cult Court.A.St.Mirle, Plaintiff, vs.N.8 Tovernier, Defendant.On the Oth day of June.i at ten of Lhe clook in he forenoon.at UR an, amache.- $e {omictie = in the City of Montreal, will i bs ald, by autho ; rity of TFustice, all the goode and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized In this cause, consisting of household furniture.Confitions cash.ARTHUR GAGNER, BSC.Montreal, 31st May, 1900.128 1 AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUR.et Distriot of Montreal.No.221%.Clr- cuit .Dame Maggie A.McCaughron, wife rated\u2019 \u2018as th property of Louisa H.Peltier, x.ity and District of Mont- ve Dame Elizabeth McSweeney Mars Sime, of tha City of Mont.On t of the clock In the forenoon.the sald Guardian, No.§ Cathedral stréet, In the City of Mo will be wall, tels 0 he said endant, meized in this cause, const of house! sehoid y Éurniture, ate.Terme cash.ADOLPHE DE B.S.C.Montreal, June 1st.1900.129 1 AILIFF'S BALD - PROVINCE OF QUIE- District of Montreal.No.2178 Ctr.; #, eult Court.De.R.A.Watson, et vir.Plain.Joe ff, vs.J.McCoy.Detendant.On the 11th 198 PE ee tee et of June, 1 = twg of the clock fn le n at No 828 No tre Damn street, In the City of Contre , will be gold, hy nus thority of Justios, all the a and chattels of th seized in this cause, a and carpet.Condle consisting ot qu SB \"de Montres, Sint May, 106 ; SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF, QUE- |.Nn.2464.Sq.Dimiot or Mont Plistntiff, ve, 4 es eisti of oh prit box: ans, C.MARSON, May, 1900.mmers.B.8.C.Montréal, [SS 2 aie Te IIR, TET - t\u2014- Le 10 JOHN \u2018To-morrow.Cloak Department.STYLISH CAPES, in Drab, Navy and Gray, $550.for $2.75; $7.00 for $4.50; 310 for $5; $12 for $6; $106 for $8; $2u for $10.STYLISH JACKETS, Plain and Embroidered; prices range from $7.50 to $26; all offered at HALF PRICE.Ladies\u2019 Parasols.About 100 STYLISH SILK PARASOLS to be sold as follows: $4.50 for 21.85; $6.50 for $2.30; $7 for $3.50; $122.50 for $8.50.The prettiest and 1 st assortment of PARASOLS ARE SHOWN HERE.CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, in great variety; price, 35c to $1.50.Another Big Purchase.Cleared at a BIG DISCOUNT, over 100 dozen BLOUSES, made in the latest style and perfect fitting.The same are now on our tables on third floor, for End of Month Sale.Blouses.Blouses.$1.25 BLOUSES for 79¢c.$1.50 BLOUSES for 880.MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES.E GOT THE CHANCE, AND TOOK IT $2000 worth of Samples of LADIES\" COTTON UNDER EAR; all this season's goods, and all laid out on tables for End of the Month mld eee ofr reefer Terms Cash.- Fee eel deed winleleimini~lel=i=l \"MURPHY & CO.ECONOMY IN SUMMER BUYING ! Shoppers who desire to practise the best economy in summer buying should make it a point to take full advantage of the last day of our End of the Month Sale Exceptional values will be found in all the J depts.of which the following may be taken as examples: JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalle Street.Telephone Up 933.a niet Night Dresses, Chemises, Skirts: Drawers, Slip Walsts, All at manufacturers\u2019 prices and the t collection we have ever been able to show.Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Underwear At Manufactureres\u2019 Prices, 10 dozen LADIES WRAPPERS, worth $1.10 for 78e.300 LADIES SEPARATE SKIRTS, 22 and $2.35 for $1.67.60 Broken SHEPHERD CHECKED SKIRTS, $4.50 for $2.65.BOYS\u2019 SAILOR BLOUSES, AT HALF PRICE.80e for 40c; $1 for 50c; $1.20 for 60c; 2 for $1.: A Snap in SUMMER DRESS GOODS.40 pleces All Wool Canvas Cloth; colors, White, Cream.Nile, Pink, Sky, Heliotrope, Yellow; the finest quality: worth from 750 to $1.10, choice for dic per yard.yards All Wool Canvas Cloth, all the summer colors in this lot; worth from 500 to 65c; choice for 37 1-20 per yard.SILK BARGAINS.18 colors Fancy Stri Silks, the latest colors.End of the Month Sale price, 35c per yard.300 Silk Remnants, all colors,lengt hs and qualities; during the Sale a Spec- tal Discount of 25 per cent.off.128 y1 WHY IT PAYS | FR H Boys\u2019 Suits The story of our great success in Men's and is here:.WE KEEP THE BEST CLOTHING THAT GAN BE MADE.We do it because we do so.We know that if a man comes here and gets stylish, well fitting, comfortable Clothing at a low price he will come again \u201cHe will bring his children and tell his friends about us.In the end we'll make more money than if we charge high prices.MEN\u2019S All wool Canadian Tweed Suits Men's Blarney Suits, i 1 tt exclusive patterns in mixed patterns $6.00 M p Men\u2019s all wool blue and black Cheviots Men\u2019s hard twisted blue Serge |Men\u2019s coloured Serges in all $7.50 shades .$12.00 YOUNG MEN'\u2019S SUITS.Suits, guaranteed pure wool Canadian Tweeds, Pure Wool - - Young Men\u2019s Suits, Scotch Effects .6.50 7.50 MEN\u2019S PANTS\u2014Prices Ranging From 1.26, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50.OUR BOYS\u2019 AND CHILDREN:'S\u2014 Department is Complete.THOMPSON & REYNOLDS, \u20181850 NOTRE DAME STREET, Formerly J.S.THOMPSON.ST.LOUIS AN ARMED CITY.Thousands of Deputies Patrol Streets With Repeating Rifles on Shoulder.ST.LOUIS, June 1.\u2014 Public interest in the street car strike centred yesterday for the time being in an order to the lice comnussioners and the sheriff of St.Louis County to swear in_ 1,000 cial deputies, and in their order of Jost ay ordered the swearing in of, 1,500 additional men, making 2.50 1n all, for the purpose of preserving peace and order.To a certain exient these orders have ereates consternation among men in all walks of life, as is evidenced by Sheriff Pohlman\u2019a statement that an epidemic of sickness has broken out in the city since the draft for the posse began.Nearly every man of any position, the sheriff.says, who has been summoned to serve in the posse- is scurrying about to get a physician's certificate that he ia suffering from some chro- Nic disense which unfita him for duty.The police board derided to arm the Joe with riot guns.The weapon is a short barreled repeating shotgun, about three ind a half feet long.e magazine has a- capacity of six shells, which ma ed with buckshot or small shot.e purpose of the arm is to do as much execution as ible.lice board hae 700 of the pale d abd steps have been taken\u2019 to $5.50 Men's Seth Tweed $10.00 know it will pay us to SUITS.$8.50 $7.50 en\u2019s all woel Cana- Sui English Serges in Blue 7 50 and Black, S.& D.B.\" ° Young Men\u2019s Suits in Genuine Fs Sei 6,00 128°ntyl BRITAIN BEHIND U.S.In Her Preparation for Imminent Struggle of Commercial Competition.LONDON, June 1\u2014Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, § tary of Btate for the Côlo- nies, during the course of his speech yes terday at the meeting of the University of Birmingham, ref to Mr.Andrew Carnegie\u2019s ificent donation to the university and to the report of the deputation which, at Mr.egie\u2019s suggestion, had visited the great colleges of the United States and Canada.That\u2019 report, he added, showed how it was that Great Britain was behindband in preparation for the imminent great struggle of commercial competition between nations.He eulogized the splendid rystem and equipment of the American and Canadian universities, saying it was \u2018the outcome of the great liberality of the wealthy classes across the Atlantic and earnestly appealed for imitation and emulation here.Gre EXPLOSION KILLED SIX.CHILTON, Win.June 1.\u2014 A dynamite explosion in the house of August Broéhm, near Forest Junction, yesterday, killed six members of the family.- The house was wreeked.It is not known what jo\" COVER UP THE BREAD } Hygiene Committee Discusses Exposure it is Subjected to in Grocery Stores.BAKERS AND COVERED WAGGONS.Saxe and Archibald's Plan for New St Ann\u2019s Ward Swimming Bath Accepted.The plans and specifications for the new swimming bath for St.Ann's Ward, submitted by Saxe and Archibald, architects, were accepted by the Hygiene Committee yesterday.There was a change made in the clause regarding the deposit to be made by the successful tenderer for the construction of the bath.The original specifications required that along with each tender there should be a deposit of $500, to be held for five years in the case of the successful tenderer.The committee decided yesterday to require the $500 for one year, and $250 for the second year, the responsibility of the contractor to cease at the end of that time.Only two tenders were received for the construction of \u201ca new ambulance for the Civic Hoepital, Moreau & Desjardins, for 3450, and T.Trudeau, for 8195.The for mer tender being lower, was accepted.The committee resolved to instruct the milk inspectors to report as to the instruments needed for the proper examination of the milk, as it was thought that the | Present equipment was not complete.There was some discussion regarding the mode in vogue at present among grocers and small shopkeepers for exhibiting their bread.A letter was read from the Master Bakers\u2019 Association drawing attention to the fact that bread was often left exposed for days in the shops, and they argued that this was à menace to public health.Dr.berge in this connection said that bakers should have covers on their waggons, and that they should convey bread to their customers in baskets.At present they carried the bread in their hands and often rubbed it against their clothes, which were in many cases not as clean as they should be.It was decided to ask the Master Bakers to send a delegation to state their grievances to the committee, when some action might be decided upon.The health officers are getting uniforms next week, and in view of the work which they are often compelled to do it was decided to take steps to get overalls for them, that their uniforms might not be soiled.Ames informed the committee taat he intended going to Paris next month, and he asked-that Ald.Robertson should be named vice-chairman and preside over the committee during his absence.A INJURED BY FALLING ICE.Mr.Justice Gill has dismissed the case of Miss Laura Donaldson for $1000 damages against A.E.Lavigne, for havinng been struck and injured ya piece of falling ice from the roof of No.511 St.Lawrence street, belonging to the defendant.The Court dismissed the action because it had not been shown that Lavigne was the occupant, though he was the proprietor of the building, and further, because there was some doubt as to whether the ice had fallen from that building or another adjoining.ED FATHER KAVANAGH\u2019S TRIP.Father Kavanagh, S.J.of St.Mary's College, leaves to-morrow, (Saturday) by the ancouver, as chaplain to a pilgrimage to Paray le Monial, in France.During his three months\u2019 absence he will visit and inspect the Sailors\u2019 Institutes in the various ports of the British Islands and the continent, with a view to further development in the Montreal establishment of which he is chaplain.Father Kavanagh will be replaced for the time by the Rev.J.A.Macdonald, S.J.\u2014\u2014m-> DRIVER WAS CARELESS.The Court of Review has corifirmed the judgment of the Superior Court, dismi+ sing thé action of Jos.Malo, ice man, against the Montreal Park and Island Railway.One of the plaintiff's ice waggons wae tsruck by a car on the Outremont road, and smashed, and the driver, Jos.Herbert, injured The courts find that the accident was caused by the carelessness of the driver in not looking if a car was coming before crossing the track, and the company was therefore mot responsible.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-#\u2014 MAJOR BOND CANNOT ACT.It was hoped that Major E.L.Bond, who is now in England, might be able to act as one cf the representatives of the Montreal Board of Trade at the comin meeting of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire.Major Bond cables, however, that business will necessitate his leaving for home on the 20th of June, and he will therefore be unable to act.The robable representatives will be Lord trathcona and Hon.G.A.Drummond.~ CITY FIRES DURING MAY.The report of Capt.Taylor, No.2 Salvage corps, showa that during May there were-34 gone, 4 telephone, and 2 atill alarms.The men used four babeocks in putting out slight fires, and spread B58 salvage covers.The following are the returns of No.4 salvage corps for the month of May: 28 alarms were answered, viz., 24 gong, 3 still and 1 telephone.Five baboocks were used and 123 covers spread.eee INTEREST ON A LOAN, arising out of the sale of a property valued at $11,550, to Dame Agnes Hay for a loan on which it is claimed interest was ue.Besa.Mr.Justice Taschereau dissented.Rr SUPERINTENDENT\u2019S REPORT.The Medical Superintendent of the Pro- | testant Hospital for the Insane has issued the following report for the week ended May 20th: Admissions, 4; discharged on trial, 4; deaths, 3.The visiting governors for, the week commencing 3rd June are: Messrs.C.8.J.Phillips, Wm.Currie, J.Scherman.and A.D.Nelson.Wornout Nerves.So Weak she Couldn't Sleep or Work \u2014 Hands Trembled \u2014 Could Scarcely Walk\u2014Restor- ed by Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.Margaret Iron, Tower Hill, N.B, wien: \u201cDre Chase\u2019s Nerve Food has done me a world of good.I was so weak that 1 could not walk twice the length of the house.My hands trembled so that I could not carry a pint of water.I was tdo nervous to sleep, and unable to do work of kind.ince using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food 1 have been completely restored.I can walk a mile without any inconvenience.Lhough 76 years.ald, and quite fleshy, I do my own housework, and considerable sewihg, knitting and reading besides.Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food has proved of inestimable value to \"br.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food is the world\u2019s greatest restorative for pale, weak, netvous men, women and children: In pill form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & eh oe.Chase's Syrup of Don\u2019t co use Dr.Chase's Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents & Lotte.What is to be done to decrease the marine Insurance rates from Montreal and other Canadian ports, and place the country on a better footing as regards compie- tition with the sea ports of the United States ?This ls a question which 1s constantly asked, and up to the present time has not been answered satisfactorily.On the one hand the steanxzship men, those who have built up the St.Lawrence trade.cry out that they are unjustly discriminated against by the underwriters, while on the other hand insurance men say that there is no money in the business, even at the present exorbitant rates, and some of the companies go so far as to threaten to withdraw from the Canadian trade.At the present time vessels in the Canadian service are paying just one hundred per cent.more for the insurance of their cargo than are the steamships of the: American ports of New York, Boston, Portland and Philadelphia.On hulls this discrimination is still more marked, as some of the regular liners here are paying as high as 9 and 10 per cent., whereas the same class of vessels out of American porta are paying 444 and 5 per cent., and on some of the regular lines to New York\u2014such, for instance, as the Cunard and the White Star\u2014the rate ia\u2018 rot over one-third, or say from three to three and one-half per cent._\u2014 Though the fact has been kept away from the general public, the trade of the port of Montreal has fallen off in comparison with other ports, and there seems no other way of accounting tur it.For the past four years the number of vessels entering the port from the opening of navigation up to the 81st of May, is as follows: tes are see
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