The Montreal daily star, 21 juin 1900, jeudi 21 juin 1900
[" - LAST EDITION.VOL XXXIL N° 145 T0 THE TRADE.June 2iss TN i EE Summer Dress Goods.Black Silk Grenadines, Black Figured Alpacas, Black Plain Alpacas, - Black and Navy Serges, Extraordinary Value.Filling Letter Orders a Specialty.JUHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellington and Front Bts.East, TORONTO.1452 \u201cOnly manufacturers of genuinely English lacquered brass bedsteads in Canada.Get ao other.\u201d oT | NO.OF PATTERN, 1260.We furnish the above bed in 1} in, 1}in., 2 in, and I} in, square pillar, twin brass and Iron Bedsteads, high post beds, the largest variety in the Dom- infon.Insist upon our goods with yonr dealers.GEO.GALE & SONS, Waterville, P.Q, WHOLKSALE ONLY.120ecdzx WATCHES.Ladies\u2019 Solid Gold Watches, American Movements, ONLY $20.Others ask 823.Ladies\u2019 14k filled Watches.Waltham movements, oO pir $15.\u2014 ts gold-filled Watches, Waltham movements.FROM $14 UP.Gents' 861d Sliver Watches, Elgin or Waltham movement, from 87.00 op.D.BEATTY, 187 ST, PETER ST.: Opp.* Witness\u201d Office 14521 7 Have you Sore Throat, Pimples, per Colored Spots Aches, Old Boren, Ulcers in Mout, air Falling?Write COOK REMEDY CO.$067 Masonic Temple, Chicago, I11., for proots ofcures, Caplin! y500.000.We solicit the mos vustinaje casey We have cureil the worst caves tu 103 10 & days.ou.Page book free « , Co a, + PUBLIC NOTIGE is hereby given that e undersigned, City Surveyor, has completed the Special Assessment Rolls for sewers constructed in the undermentioned strects, in the City of Montreal, viz.:\u2014 Albert street, from Delorimier, eastward.Andre street, from Perrault street, northward.Aylwin street, from St.Catherine st.northward.- Boyer street, from Mary Ann street, to Mount Royal Avenue.Butler \u2018street, north and south of Rush- rooke street.Duke street, William street to St.Paul street.Frontenac strect, from end of sewer eastward.Iroquois street.from west of Delorimier avenue and westward.Joliette -strest, from St.Catherine street to Ontario street.- Massue street, from end of existing sewer to Perrault street.Mentana street, from Mary Ann street to Mount Royal avenue.Mentana street, from Mount Royal avenue to Perrault street.Perrault street, from Massue street, westward.- And that they have been deposited In his office, in the City Hall, where they may be seen and examined by all parties interested, until Friday, June 29, 1900, al 12 o'clock noon; that he will then and there hear and examine all complaints in gelation to such special rolls of assessment efore thé accounts are delivered to the City Treasurer, in accordance with the law PBROIVAL W.ST.GEORGE, City Surveyor.City Survevor\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, 19th Jupe, 1900.144 *aty?BILILIIARDS.HiME | bE BEEN Cushto E.L.ETHIER & CO., LL LANDING TO-DAY 100 CASES 5 Bols e Liqueur re Gin \u2018The ideal drink for the warm weather, diluted with Mineral Water, or taken neat, as it acts on the kidneys.BOLS' LIQUEUR GIN - is on sale in every first- class Bar or Restaurant in the city.Old and Yellow Colored by Age.Ba Ask for it and take no other\u2014the very fin_ est distilled Hollands, BOLS' LIQUEUR GIN IN STONE JUGS.BOLS LIQUEUR GIN IN GLASS JUGS.FRASER, VIGER & CO, Sole Agents.in ANACONDA LIQUEUR, IN QUART BOTTLES, 82.50 PER BOTTLE.The registered trdde mark of the genuine Anaconda is \u201cThe Celebrated Yacht,\u201d winning the cup off the Edaystone.See that this picture is engraved on label of every bottle.MOREL\u2019S CELEBRATED Per Per , -Fbottle, case.Morel's Apricot Brandy.In i quart bottles .+ ++, $34.00 Morel's Peach Brandy, in quart bottles .oo on ov oo oo an on 2.8 24.00 Morel's Cherry Brandy, In + quart bottles .oes 2.00 1.00 Morel's Sloe Gin, in quart bot- ties.\u2026 - ve tee.1.50 16.50 Morel's Scotch and Cherry, in quart bottles .ov eee 1.Morel's West India Lime Shrub (ten years old) in quart bot- HBB .++.+00 ann 000000 3.60 .Morel\u2019s Herring Roes .45c per tin Morel's Glasses of Sardines, in 18.50 reese Tomato eaves cover srernes soe 6c per glass Morei's Glasses of Sardines with Truffles .68c per glass Morel à Paprica (Hungarian Red Pepper) .60c per bottle FRASER, VIGER & CO.Importera.SIMON AINE'S | EXQUISITE LIQUEURS , Chalons-sur-Saone, France.Simon's Mentha Verte Glaciale (Green Peppermint) in glass decanters, $1.25 each $12.50 per case Simon's Apricot Brandy, 31.50 per bottle, $16.00 per case.Simon's Orange Brandy.$1.50 per bottle, $16.00 per case.FRASER, VIGER & CO.VERY FINEST SARDINES Packed in France, in the Purest Olive Oil obtainable.MAISON BILLET.Per Per tin dos.Billet Sardines.large %4-tins.50.40 34.25 Billet Sardines, large %-tins.0.2.50 Billet Bardines, small %-tins.0.20 2.28 Billet Sardines, 4-tins.0.15 1.50 2 for 25 cents.No finer Sardines in the world than those shipped to us direct under the brand MAISON BILLET.FRASER, VIGER & CO.SHORE MESS MACKEREL IN KITS.100 Kits Selected Shore Mess Mackerel.10-1b.kits.\u2026 $2 28 each 20-10.RIB.ov ++ vee « vere ooo $4 36 each, CAVIARE.CAVIARE.CAVIARE | Russian Caviare in Tins.Cavlare in tins\u20141-16 kils each Cavlare in tins\u2014% kils each .Caviare in tins\u20141§ kills each .Pickled Eels in Jelly (Hamburger Aale) + see eee 0 B00 per tin Smoked Eels (Hamburger Aale).35c per tin Calves\u2019 Head jn Vinegar .fc per tin Lunch Tongue, Plain .30c per tin reste see we FRASER, VIGER & CO, Italian Warehouse, VE ! 207, 209 and au ST, JAMES ST.|! lent .Te ; ob » .ot .oad 8 ge ov don ADMIRAL SEYMOUR \u201c REPORTED KILLED.Emperor and Destruction of Imperial Palace AMONG OTHER RUMOURS.Relief Foroe\u2019s Entry Into Pekin Has Not Been Officially Confirmed.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, June 21.\u2014 A despatch from Tien Tsin, !ast Friday, has reached Shaug- hai.It states that Tien Tsin is practically in the hands of the Boxers.Local authority is paralyzed.The civil and military mandarins have been compelled to leave their sedan chairs and to kowtow to the Boxers in the streets.The chapels bave been burned indthe foreign quarters.The fate of the Europeans is unknown.SHANGHAI, June 21.\u2014The British destroyer Whiting,at Che Foo,reports that nothing has been heard from Admiral Seymour'a force for six days.The French Consul wires that the British mission at Tsang-chow has been looted and the missionaries conveyed to an unknown place by a Chinese general.IS ADMIRAL SEYMOUR DEAD?YOKOHAMA, June 21.\u2014 The reporis of the murder of the foreign ministers at Pe- kin and the death of Admiral Seymour, although viewed with suspicion, have created a profound, sensation.The press expresses the opinion that Japan must, with or without consent of the powers, ndopt active measures.The naval ond military officers are very busy.Probably the whole Hiroshima division under command of General Fukashime will be afloat within a few ays.The Russian cruiser Rurik has arrived bere with the new Russian Minister to Japan and leaves for Taku to-day.LI HUNG CHANG WILL REMAIN.HONG KONG, June 21.\u2014Reports have been received here from Canton that owing to the representations of the foreign consuls,Li Hung Chang has consented to remain in Canton.SEMI-OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED.BERLIN, June 2L.\u2014A semi-official des tech from Tokio, dated June 21, says the Sapanese consul at Shanghai confirms the reports that Vice-Admiral Seymour arrived at Pekin and that the members of the diplomatic corps are eafe.According to an official Japanese report from Che Foo the foreign settlement at Tien Tain was uced to ashes June 18.WILL FIRE ON GUNBOATS.o mee, but most of the native were y armed.At times they fought with admirable courage and bravery.The losses are getimated at 500 killed.~The losses of the drs were trifling.\u201cThe exact state of affairs inside Pekin it is impomsible to describe, in view.of.the many conflicting reports, nothing \u201chaving been received from the legations or forefg- ners there.\u2019 \u201cSurprise is expressed at the fact that a large orce of Indian troops has not been ordered here.\u201d The Chinese expect trouble at Canton on the departure of Li Hung Chang for Pekin.It is rumoured that the forts have received orders to fire on any foreign warship attempting to pass.A gunboat is kept at Hong Kong under steam in case of emergency.There is no warship at Canton.UNDAUNTED WAS READY.SHANGHAI June 2r.\u2014The Pekin news wired yesterday emanated from Sheng, the administrator of the Chinese telegraphs Merchant steamers are not allowed to proceed to Tien Tsin, and vessels on their war, there have returned to Che-Foo.& rrespondence with Tien Tsin is difficult.The Chinese Merchants\u2019 Company has ceased sending vessels northward.It is learned authentically that an understanding exists tween Great Britain \u2018and the viceroys of Nankin and Wu-Chang, which accounts for the quietness in the Yang Tse Kiang valley.It is repo! that Siu is executing large bodies of suspects daily.The British armoured cruiser Undaunted arrived at Woo-Sung yesterday an cleared for action while passing the forts as à pecautionary measure.Wire_ communication between Tien Tsin and Pekin is impossible.The foreign offi- ciala here are totallv ignorant of the state of affairs in the north.\u2018elégrams from Tien Tein dated June 15, say that the foreign.missionaries at Pao-Ting-Fu are safe, ng guarded by the troops of General Nieh.Twenty-five Americans, with a Gatling gun, have arrived.In the foreign settlement the chapels have been burned and the mission stations of the American Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and of the London Missionary Ro- gety are practically in the hands of the xers.ADMIRAL KEMPFF'S REPORT.WASHINGTON, June 21.\u2014 \u201cThe department has received a cabl from Admiral] Kemoff dated June 20.He says the Taku forts were captured by the other foreign forces; that heavy firing wis heard at TienTsin on.the evening of June 17.i i common cavee with the ~~ general protection.\u2018There are 300 Americans ashore.On May 3 be number of foreign troops at Pekin 430.Theré are 6.000 men ashore mow at Che Foo and about 3,000 troops, Rus- San, German and English have just arrived.Ît is said at the State Department that.the whole effort of the Government at this juncture is devoted to the re-establishment of communication with mi Kempf and Minister Conger, That was the burden \u2018of the at the White House conference Jostedar, end: the action of the Uni tates consul at CheFoo in prompt- Kempff lies al mi rd the N x probably can Jet op the river to Tien To where the ni States ship Nashville and Monoeacy undo) y have arri by this time.Beyond that point the com- montent mat overiand by a mili lt | pedition.2 - damien WHY DIDN'T KEMPFF HELP ?.Naval \u2018a generally bitter] that.Rnieal Eto was not .in The ht- | ing at Taku.Up to the receipt of his des toh \u20ac continued to hope, even in face reports tb tbe -con- ing the att ling Mitack of MONTREAL.THURSDAY; J IF a pure, healthful and delicious cup of Tea means any- LADA\" Ceylon Tea should be used in preference to any other, as it Is \u2018Peerless\u2019 > Sealed Lead Packets only\u2014Black or Green.\u2018 14621 Empress\u2019 Suicide, Murder of\u2019 {tomate LONDON, June 21.\u2014A news agency de- sputch from Shanghai, dated: June 2.says: : de a o .maxch and Aaron the : Chee, autre erik en five odcaions Eh hh e tacked the column in great fofce.The were many moun men among the Ch « + JU ® .x INE 21.- 1900.| ; OUR .Cure blood, liver, and kid NATIVE diseases.300 days\u2019 HERBS 9% AY AL DÉDOCISTE 071 IDEAS ON HOUSE DECORATIO Write for our Rooklet, illustrated in colors.THE, ELLIOTT & SON CO., TORONTO.* 135 \"uty 89eod Mailed DAILY STAR: Last Wesk\u2019s Avatuge \u2018WEEKLY STAR: - - Last Weelly Imus.Average Circulation of ' Toomer [75.186 PRICE ONE CENT \u2014 > AAA A000000000000000000000000000000000000000O 0000000000000 VIII SES ES SSSR SE The Chance of the Season ji Wellington \u2026.Bicycles RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.We are Clearing out our entire Stock.CAVERHILL, LEARMONT & C0, 89 PETER STREET.58, 204 VYV PO0PPIPPPIPIPVIIIVIVIVIVIvVIVVFIvVYITVTY VY YY ST.AALAND LALNLLLrL ld oddidddlodldddldlddhoddd PVP OIOIVIVVVIIYIVRVVVVVYVYY 140xx7 @ EAs dll lldldldllllldloldoldosdoddoddddd cer ALMOST EVERYBODY Has heard\u2018 of Tooke\u2019s Shfrts.They are worn in every town throughout the land.They are the best that skill and money can produce, and it is evident from the increasing demand that the people are fast finding it out.Buy your shirts at Tooke\u2019s and save from twenty to twenty-five per cent.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East.14521 The prevailing idea among the naval officers is that the reduction of those forts was absolutely necessary to the safe progress of any intrnational relief expedition to Pe- kin, and that Admiral Kempf should have found it to be within his duty in the.protection of \u201call American interests, \u201d\u201d to have borne his part in the bærden.\u20ac pends, however, on the exact terms of his instructions, and in fact it is not yet known ceived all of his instructions, The responsible officials, therefore, are making no criticisms of the admirals cynduct.ee Tee cables that he has received Francois, French consul at Yun- Nan-Fu, the following telegram, dated June 15 : \u201cWe were attacked June 10 on leaving Yun-Nan-Fu, and were forced to return to the town.All odr baggage was rifled, and fhe missions and railway buildings were urned, except my residence, where I bad thered our countrymen and which we de- ended with our rifles.\u201cAfter twenty-four hours the mandarins having at last taken measures, I called upon them to conduct us to the frontier, and 1 expect them to answer for the safetv of the roads.\u201cIt is urgent that the Government should demand peremptorily that we be permitted to leave, as we are like prisoners, but the French troops in Indo-China must not cross the frontier.All the Frenchmen are safe at the present moment.\u201d The consul at Mong-Tse adds that the situation there is still critical.Alarms are frequent, bot thus far there; have been no definitely whether or not be actually re- | -.FRENCH CONSUL A¥TACKED.| 1 PARIS, Juoe 21 \u2014 he French consul est I à AT THE HARNRN STORE, Y=) Summer Outfits that are Light, Cool and Well Made.j Sewn Throughout with Silk and Hand Made esl Button Holes.T= Light, Weight Coats, Vests and Trousers.F \u2018ser Grass Linen Coats, 34t046 - - - Take $100 sa Gray and Striped Zephyr Coats, 34t048 - «- - - $200 ser Black and Fawn Lustre, 34 to 46 - - - = - 82.75 »e- Navy and Black Serges, single and double breasted $3.00 to $4.00 7) a White Flannel Jackets (all sizes) - - - $275t084.00 | ç Yi\" tr White Duck, single and double breasted - - SL75t03280 © | i t& Gray Flannel Coats and Trousers - - - $2.50 and $3 5 Striped Flannel Coats and Trousers - - - $250 to $3.3 White Duck Coats and Trousers, Crash Coats and Trousers.A i Al A STORE, THE HANNAN STORE; 213 and 215 St.James Street.aad serious incidents, The despatch from M.Francois.is a day later than the last previous news.» \u201cRIVERS OF BLOOD.\u201d LONDON, June 21.\u2014 The rebellion in China is spreading far and wide.There is an impression in diplomatic circles here and on the continent that the allies have not yet grappled with the situation effectively, and that even 50,000 troops would be powerless to do much to control 4,000,000 square miles.The latest story sent out by the Shanghai\u2019 gossips is that ince Tuan, president of the Fsung-Li-Yamen, has burned the Im- eria) palace at Pekin and murdered the Emperor and that the Empress Dowager has committed suicide.The effect of the bombardment of the Taku forts, as described by the Shanghai correspondents, wag gory in the extreme\u2014 nothing less than \u201crivers of blood\u201d and s mutilated corpses piled up inside the osts.\u201d EMPRESS IS RESPONSIBLE.BERLIN, June 21.\u2014 \u201cThe responsib?ity of the Chinese Government for recent events,\u201d said a high official of the Forei Office to-day, \u201cis now clearly proved.It has been ascertained that 10,000 Chinese troops who deserted to the Boxers did so under the direct orders of the Chinese Government.The promotion to the highest positions of notoriously anti-European offic cials also points in the same direction.This is the war of China against all foreigners, including Germans, and the point now is to go ahea vigourously, quickly and resolutely.no matter what the final outcome may be.\u201d The Berliner Tagebltt says : ; \u201cA private despatch from St.Petersburg asserts that Russia has landed 9,000 men who will not place themselves under the command of Admiral Seymour, but will act independently.\u201d SENATOR DAVIS\u2019 VIEW.Says_Partitioning of China by the Powers is Inevitable.PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 21.\u2014 In the opinion of Senator Davis, of Minnesota, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign , Affairs, the situation in China is even more grave than published, and ma develop into an internatipnal problem suc as the powers have not Mad to deal with in many years.\u201cNo man can tell what will come out of | the present situation in China,\u201d said Sena- | tor Davis.enerations to come may find that in awakening China the Western world has brought into existence a giant which insist on taking part in affairs at inopportune\u2019 moments.It seems inevitable that hina will be itioned.Certainly the Acting-Empresa will be dethroned.This cannot be done without a war which will probably repeat iteelf many times.\u201d COMMON DANGER (Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, June 21.\u2014The London cor respondent of the New York Tribune, at 1 a.m.reviewed the Chinese situation as follows: : Co The Times\u2019 correspondent at Shanghai confirms to-day the other press despatches \u2018reporting the arrival of the mixed force of marines at Pekin on Sunday, when the legations were safe.There are no details, d the despatches are based upon Chinese orts, but the news has caused general relief in London, and is credited in diplomatic circles.The Russian official report Sunday's engagement with the Taku forts shown that six gunboats were under fire.The Russian admiral was in command and two of his vessels were meriously damaged.Sir John Brodrick .read to the House of Commons the substance of a despatch stating that a considerable force of Boxers was operating beyond Tien Tsin, and destray- ing property oh a large scale.The Ad- moralty had previously received an official account of the bombardment of the Taku forts from the British admiral, It might not have been impracticable for the mar ines with Admiral Seymour to return to Bien Tain when the Boxers were destroyi the railway and burning churches an houses north of the city, but that coures \u2018would have involved the abandonment of .the legations to their fate., \u2018 : \u2018There was ng décusive news at midnight, had: ).but there were strong hopes that the news of \"the of.the arrival marines st Pekin d be confirmed explicitly within a \\INITES - EUROPE.the the European powers together and roncert is entirely harmonious.SITUATION AT 6 AM.The report that Lord Seymour has arrived at Pekin is not yet confirmed,: although: there are many variations of the news.Tien Twin is still reported ax isolated, and heavy firing has been heard in that direction.while a general rising in the southern provinces is dreaded on the departure of Li Hung Chang for the capital.À message has been received in Rome from the Italian Consul at Shanghai, statin, that communication has been establishe with Pekin, and tliat the legations are safe., Daltie) states that in an engagement -fought by Admiral fe our on his way to {Pekin five hundred Chinamen are reported \u201cto have been killed.A telegram from Che Fu mentions that the American Consul hae sent a steamer to rescue the American and British missionaries in Western Shan Tung and Honan.The telegraph corres- pendent in Shanghai gives particulars of a \u2018desperate attack made upon Tien Tzin by Boxers.The Chinamen actually came within fifty yards of the Russian troops, who fired shrapnel into them, killing 300.MOST SEASONABLE + during the warm weather is a ride over the Montreal Terminal Railway (Belt Line) to Bout d L\u2019lle Park, the a table suburban picnic and \u201cexcursion resort on the Iniaudfof Montreal.\u201c> Fit Reform Garments Are in the Van for Style and Finish.They are put together as solidly and artistically as the best merchant tailor made goods.Besides being the acme of mes rte mic ERC ttc dv 0 EE chi 388 | 116,797 | eme CHARTS economy.ù 2344 ST.CATHERINE STREET, | The one only Fit Reform Wardrobe in the city.Suits, $10, $13, $15, $18, $20.Trousers, $3, 54, $5.$6.OPPOSITE JOHN MURPHY & CO.Latest In Men's Belts, : IMPORTED FROM WELSH, MARGETSON & CO., London Made of strong, firm, closely wow en fine cord in.Ene Plain White, re ce 1 , Black & White a Bd .mixed, Brown, Slate, Black; neat Nickel Wire Buckle, adjust able to any size.° Price, 5O0c each.TO BE HAD ONLY AT OUR STORES.Also a fine Stock of LEATHER BELTS imported from Hewes & Potter, American makers.' PRICES\u2014B0¢ to $1.28 each.: COME IN AND BEE THEM AT 9 2299 ST, CATHERINE ST, or THE MONTREAL DAIL HURSDAY, ; , NOT PLAY GAME The Ball Park at Worcester Was Too Heavy Yesterday Poe ANDING OF THE CLUBS._ ., Se \u2018 £3 ff).| Owing to tho Rainfall.suspen.\"HF TH | 9 ° & - | MEETING OF EASTERN LEAGUE.Stage.22102 8 8 8 Lu PA Leal rots 2r | 4 Montreal - Rochester Game Was Now York\".= a = = Brilliant, smooth, pre OP \u201c rs VOI PY Declared Illegal and to Be Played Over.V RE, vers eq + tre at Indianapolis-Indisnapolis, 5; Buffalo, wear, elegant ap- Bane The other games pearance.being postponed owing | Batteries\u2014Killeen and Chance : Tanne- bill and Zimmer.At New York\u2014 .\u2026 .\u2026 018680000012 27 8 ton .Now York 1 000000101\u2014-3 77 Batterles;-Cuppy and Sullivan; Carrick, AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.At Chicago\u2014Chicago, T; Milwaukee, 2.At Detroft\u2014Detroit, 14: Cleveland, 0.! At Minneapolis\u2014Minneapolls, 4; Kansas THE PROVINCIAL LEAGUE.Beatrice serge lining, silk stitched, hard finish\u2014fine - weave\u2014splendid Là 225 St.James street, Tel, Main 430 Em RA ee.to rain and wet .ds.The Provincial League held an important AË Springeld Rochester business meeting at the St.James Hotel last 2381 St.Catherine st, W., Tel Up 1309 bad some difficult, in might.President F.Payette vas in the hand-made button-holes.1551 8t.Catherine st E., Tel.East 390 alr wy ecreta - ' 1 .Ponies the narrow ing A his official capacity.The delegates : Factory, 68 to 69 Latour street.: b deven innings\u2019 .i\" » 1 margin of 1 to mil in an resent were: Mascottes, Messrs.W.A.- \u201d 15 1 à se.The other game played ve also a Tinea, W.A.Sattane; Hochels a, Mosrrs- A $ SC Shade suit as good as J i ut out, Hartford winning from Syracuse.N.Richard, J.Durand; Ste.yacinthe, thi \u2018 15 i- » À These ts do not change the standing Messrs.S.À.Simard; St.Johns, Mr.8.IS \u2019 em ready, would cost , A ea ree materially.Finley; Sorel, Mr.J.Lamoreaux; Valley- f $22 00 t $25 00 .Eve oN y ET à def Montreal plays at Worcester and geld dtr.J.Anderson; Tarakam, M | from $22.00 to $25.00.\u2014\u2014 IYVAKERS=\u2014\u2014S/VNONTERENIT\u2014A\u2014 # - Jos.Page.Lo .a et Nt ic ES CAP eh Wal \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 bi: STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Manager Henderson handed in the resig- M b k + f A \u2026.A Bers So CCE am ¥ Won.Lost.cent.Dâtion of the Valleyfield Club, assigning a oney ack | wanteda = \u2018 | 5 29 18 .617 meagre attendance as responsible.The Ste.3 = 19 204 Hyacinthe Club was ranted Ho ecause of e - > \u2014\u2014 ; = 52 efa: of last Sunday.he league de- Holl Wood, third.: a a pr vided to compensate Umpire Lavallee.The | only three faced Pine starter Gov.Griges i a 2 \u201847 rule making the admission of a new club - I I was favourite and\u2019 might have won, but ; ET 24 \u2018#42 possible only on an unanimous vote was ; .; .peoked at the last jump and wrenched his 17 2 37 rescinded.Hereafter a majority will bring \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 eg.allowing Dr.Eichberg to win easily.231 St.James St WILL GIVE THE GAME Montreal Will Refuse to Play 1551 St.Catherine St, 2354 St.Catherine St TORONTO WINNIPEG LONDON \u201cdoing the same.OTTAWA 145 1 favour of.the pon-offending club that club shall be awarded.the match.| The Montreal boys won their honours on the field fairly and squarely, and no matter what occurs hereafter, they will have.the satisfaction of know that they overcame The fact that the Sham- The Craft That the Challengers \u201c Have Built to Contest For the Seawanhaka Cup: THREE YACHTS ARE NOW READY- Messrs.Griggs, Ordway and Douglass Have Built These Boats to Race.- - for the honour of A Trotting Horse Turned a Somersault Yesterday Afternoon in the 2.20 Class.HARNESS RACING AT LONDON.Not Much Deing at Sheepshead Bay and Fort Erie Race Traoks.nearly killed herself Gov.Griggs pulled up very la > G C I y lame.Bum First race, 6 furlongs\u2014Sanders, 118, Claw- son, 8 to 6 and 2 to 6.won ; Mayor Gilroy, 110, Shaw, 12 to 1 and 2 to 1, 2; MeMeekin, 1x.Maher, even and ue 3.Time, 1.14 2-5.n Hadad, Colrus, Gold Lace, and Tartar also ran.Somerset Second race, selling, 5 1-2 furlongs\u20148 ry.169, McCue, 7 to 2 and 6 to 5.won by à neck ; Sentry, 103, Odom.6 to 1 and 5 to 2, 2; Delmarch, 102, O'Connor, 5 to 2 and even, 3.Time, 1.07 3-5, Quizie, Snark, Sport, Himself, Ford Hengist and Rivenoak also Third race, one mile and three-sixteenths their rivalé on.the turf and with their play- STE | Imad fice one mile ar the Shamrock Match Over ert.and not ét'a meeting of délegates.(Special Aone ar) oe a 113 lengths\": Col Roosevele\u201d 11.\"0 Con.\\ .Minn., - 43.| .0 .Again if Protest Carries.SATURDAYS KSNIO0R MATCH.HERE are three boats HERE was a sensa- David Garrisk.113 Maher, 3 oo} as PS à The Shamrocks have been ' practicing on White B tion a Lepine Park ve .Time, 2.00 3-5.Orontas also ran.THEY CIDED LAST NIGHT faithfully for Saturday's game with the Na- Lake, built by syn- Secrwines turned Glenellie, Hee \"MeQuer * ebud, Sasurlon von HE so DECID + tionals, and the latter organization has been dicates to contest by four lengths ; Ashes, 115, Rutter, § to 2 and 1 to 52 by twelve lengths ; Hollow : 'g rocks have two losses scored inst them representin, the is nvood, 110, Ernst, 100 to 1 and 20 to 1, 3.Active Preparations for Saturday's has determined the boys to pot.forth their ite Beat Yacht hoopencd in the 220 Time.182.Sporting Duchess also ran.Match Between the Shamrocks best efforts to down the Nationals, If they Club in its chal class, and although Dr h,race, Bay Hurdle race, two miles A : [wish to be in the championship race they Tenge for the Sea thines hed a very 5 won by nie 1a.Veltch, 8 to 5 and 2 to and Nationals.cannot afford to lose any more matches at yranhaka Cup, held rerio appearance Sonohue, ven and sre PR ro .TS this stage of the series, and a victory over y the Roy St.at one moment, the missing of the second 140, Brazil, 5 to 1 and even 3.Time, 3.50 15 HERE was a chance the Nationals would be a splendid thing Lawrence scht heat was about the worst thing that re- _Sixth race, one mile.selling\u2014Her Lady- that there would not for their hopes.The Nationals, on the The other day sulted.Otherwise the racing was very good.ship, 91, Rausch, 8 to 5 and 2 to 5, won have been any occas other hand, have great respect for the he Gai b The results were as follows: Pa neck Precursor, 13, O'Connor, § to Te ion for a meeting of Pre of the champions, and 2e and the \u201cDouglas 250 class, purse $150 12 to Land 4 ta 15, Ron, LAT 1 Hn i .» ry 3 Le .Lo =O.nn Mets ie queries} some of dhefr ourporters sas het (he No poor, were so and Dont den Amen tie er is 2 2 | wa oele Light and Bom.+ 3 » x .ee en 20 ma en en ee as the protests which tionals can double the score.game aroused \u2018over a first class opportunity to aPubreut eh \u2018initie Ans 1338872 WHAT HAPPENED AT FORT I were made previous ll pe a betw one, and there is not much test their sailing qualities.It was ailmost&| pje Rooney .3 3 1 3dr.ERIS \\ to the Montreal t0 choose between either team.a reefing wind, and both beats got away in G.M.Macpherson's b.g.Char- FORT ERIE, Ont, June 71.\u2014The w Shamrock match, but the opportunity to withdraw the protests was not taken advantage of and the matter will be thrashed out in Council.TORONTO HAS A BTRONG TEAM.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, June 21.\u2014The Torontos will excellent style.The wind was most suitable to the Griggs boat, and it at once began to fo ahead.The Minnesota, however, was beginni to close the gap\u2014the boats had sailed about a mile\u2014when the ey C.r.E.Bissonnette\u2019s b.g.Bartender ar.M.\u20ac.Chadbura\u2019s b.g.Johnny J.H.Lesage's om.Fille de ther yesterday was fine ; the track fast, and the attendance about 2500, Ang are the results: - Following First race, 7 furlongs, McDonald, à to 5 pelling\u2014Alex, 104, , won; Ice Drop, I .Thompson, 2 to 1, second ; À Winner, 08 ate 8 iv - 07.PAUL BUILT BY GATT.ORDWAY TOR THE SEAWANHAKA OUP |, Ur on ie Guat MIN ne Sm eam, on, Serie.TAR ar a the Gris Tut war cad wy, Bucur am i am ao Bob A ind, TE and expressed their willingness to withdraw game of the year at Rosedals.The team The Ordway boat, St.Paul, has since 2.20 class, purse £200\u2014 .ran.a ç = been placed in the Water, and from mom on, 2° Larochers br.m Lina Bone © 3 3 3 ctant, 10.Lanard, 1 ob wont Bi a, EABTERN LEAGUE MEETING.in a new club.Delegate N.Richard, on the week, the boats are to be tested.Enc & Desiaurler se DR Ears im ES f 3 2 wart a See: Rabunta, 106 Ste WORCESTER, Mass., June 21.\u2014The di- depositing the requisite #50, was heard in of the White Bear boats have been built y.Pierson's c.m.gdr.Chain, Capa.Powtolus, John Potter and rectors of the ing here yesterday staff of umpires changes.The protest of Hartford over the game sed was claimed tern e, at a meet- approved the present and refused to make an application for admission of the Hoche- laga Club.The Hochelaga Club was taken in by a unanimous vote.Hereafter all official documents entered into by that club\u2019s managers and officials will, immediately on consummation, be communicated to the by different builders on the lake.Min- nesos 3, oo the finest finished craft of the 0.is a perfec m, no expense having been spared by her owners.This boat is a production of Amundson, who was the builder of the Yankee, the boat repre- Fleetwings \u2018 À.St.Amours blk g.Baldy Wilkes dr.Time\u2014324 1-4, 3.25, 2.35.THE TROTTING AT LONDON.LONDON, Ont, June f1.\u2014The success of the trotting meetl is: now assured, a Diddte also ran.Third race, handicap, 1 mil ohn Halsey.97, Postal, 2 to 1, won; te of th est, 101, A Weber, 8 to I, second; Ro Sterling.18, J.D: to 5 third.Tims, 1.41%.Lissie Kelly.o ran =.Sister\u2018 Alice ais of May 17, was refused.à ; tinc White Bear in it test with th as Fourth r tu )e a°50 ra th a ball which pas hit over She bicycle league.Valleyfield\u2019s players, under a spe- Domirion last ar In Îte contest wi © big crowd is expected again to-day.The mc Made, 4 Tob ngs por ell 108, jen on t Th i ester fred th tab i cial ruling, will be permitted to play with A short descr tion of the three boats cote har of vay dey before The 108, Landry, 4 to L second; The Copper, 148, e run.e directors at a ball any of the other league teams within five pH Front oy 2 ice and trot \u2018Toquired Weber, 8 to G, third.Time, 1.03%.Beoives must go over the fence to be a home run, unless the player makes the circuit of the bases, or a special ground rule is upon by the contesting clubs.oo ; + : 5 1 ames L.Thompson, 8 to 1, d; Kitty Rege: 58 Tovonto\u2019s protest of a garie with Provi- onthe condition of seaming the pois on the water line and develops an inclimed Hume, Markdale .31 31331 11%, eber, 4 to third.Time, Te.19 dence;-May 11, was left to a mail vote of u ey ub.water line of 31 feet.There is nothing of Muara Horonte 1344183 Highland Prince, Royal Poinciana, Cathe À the directors.A Socighon hil be Riven af \u2014\u2014_e the so in her except it be her flat bot- Anar Fm 2e CL Bi arine Coo Annetburn.Nicholas, Allowauos 3K ore information has been secured.tom.Sitting on the water she gives one fon.- .2 is Blleged that a Toronto rurmer was block: WHAT CYCLISTS ARE DOINGS.the im ression of a huge cance.From aR Jonden., .w.A (511583 Sine Tact on longs, /selling \u2014 Nancy F 3 ed on the third base fipe tree Montreal \u2018 \u2014_ amidships her lines slope fore and aft easily y McDonala.Vancouver -.4 3 § 3 3 dr.Mala.106, 1 aly OL.seconde Ocle HA e game on June n) 2 4 t wi eci aggie Usher, b.m.os.L or y + , {A and Rochester was thrown out and will WORLD'S MEET FINANCES.Keane bow.\" Her stern is quite narrow.Puddicombe, New Ham- 3 Brooks, 1%.I Nimom aon, 3 ar BL.fi be played over.The second game played Owing to various causes the Executive Her free board is low.Her deck is crown- Burs \u2018and Bebbie Hal : 5 4 dr.Blase, Matoka, Arlington and Come Quick: ; on the same day was approved.Committee of the Canadian Wheelmen\u2019s ed or roof-sbaped.Her cock-pit is narrow on 3.and Ep .also started.also ran.Hereafter no e arranged without the sie of President Powers will count.1 President Powers was instructed to de- davs of the Valleyfield's disbandment.Mr.Dumaine, of Sorel, was appointed an official umpire.Hochelaga entered the league Association has been heretofore unable to issue à ftatement of the finmncial end of the World's Meet, which was held here will prove interesting.The Minnesota is owned by a syndicate with Capt.F.M.Douglas at its head.She shows the tre mendous length of 37 feet over all; is 27 feet and divided by stanchions or cross-timbers into .compartments which add to her strength.Her sides are not of the tumble seven heats to finish.Summary : rat race, 3.13 pace and 215 trot\u2014 Hab Foreat, ch.8.J - Timo\u20143.18 1-4, 3.16 1-6, 218 1-4, 3.16 1-4, 3.21 1-6, 2.21 1-2, 2.21.Second race, 2.21 pace and LH trot\u2014 bub, Lord Crimson also ran.Fifth race, 7% furlon Landry, even, won; Ne prete, 1 nce of India, ¥ THE LAST DAY AT NEWPORT.CINCINNATI, June \u201c907 sham sn pT Le, ; ; 21.\u2014 The Bate ox csc holiday in Toronto Inst during last August.However, today a home variety, but I helieve show gentle MOURL Somos, BL TE, 3g 4 y 4 o Newport was tho mes oxciting of the season ague umpirea will be instructed Btatement was sent out after being andited bulging.Her centre board is df à new de gounk, b E.G.Powell, Orlllia 8 1 3 6 3 In the send noe w fl ong Dos 1 a CE ta enter on no eration with play- by a well known local firm of accountants.sign as different as possible\u201d from the old To y A.bg.C.W.Tred- lace.The handicap went to Winter he i after « decision has been rende À feature in connection with this state- and usual dagger board.The blade is very gold, Blenheim .1 B 6 2 8 favourite, who galloped all the way.La.>} - \u2019 ment is that while the receipts of the pride at the Dottom, (hich Byes her dward Sha.ei L.H.Edmunds, «4436 tonke pes the fe Lo dar The wire ir *$ von AMES, i - i raotdinary bold on the water in WIndwW: en \"ex ne ea ve ee es stakes as the feature.e nners: Cas : x EASTRRY LEAGUE GAMES feet exceeded, he edisbursemente, vet a work.ÿ : Capt.Brino, blk.s., R.Harri- \u2018 tle Goose Liver, Menace, Winter, Blenheim : sprinehelae (000000000000 3 3 of the C.W.A.to send to the Interna.The Griggs boat is owned by a Syndicate Ee ft aio starten,\u2019 © 4B [ane Verre i Rochester .\u2026.00000000001\u20141 10 2 tional Cyclists Association the latter's Feet over el 19 feet où the water Ti eee 31.BRIEF NOTICES OF DOINGS.: \u2018Batterles\u2014Foreman and Taft; Morse and Bmink.Umpire, O'Loughlin.HARTFORD WON.artford .20000200x\u20144 11 2 yracuse .000000000-0 3 8 Batterles\u2014Hemming and Steelman; But- hoff and Lattimer.Umpire, gan.NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At Philadelphla\u2014 share of the profits.This state of things occurs owing to the fact that almost $130 of the funds are not accounted for.According to the statement the gross receipts of the meet were $7.352.20.e gross dishursements amounted to $6,833.64.The general and track expenses amounted to $1,48760.The cash prizes amount to $2435.The amateur prizes cost $751.61.Advertising, ete, amounted to |! , THE MINNESOTA, \u2018 Built by Capt.F.M.Douglas of the White Bear Yacht Club to Challenge \u2018 for the Seawanbaka Cup.feet over all, 19 feet on the water line, and develops feet inclined water line.She is a perfect, low-lying scow, that is to say with a low freeboard.Her rides show slightly sloping lines forward and aft from amidships; her bow is very thin and is low; her deck is slightly crowned; her cock pit is large, much too large.She closely resembles the Argo, which won so.casily 2 Third race five-eighths mile run ; best: in Mamie Callan, F.Bage, London .1 1 Laurentian, N.C.Shorey, Toronto .3 3 R H.McCullough, Ed.Dandridge, London .ci.tie see ses vou +0 suceuse Rosa D., John Nolan, London, left at st.: Time\u20141.04 1-4, 1.08 1-4 The Montreal Swimming Club has obtained from the R.& O.N.Company that the t now leaving at 6 p.m.for island shall leave in the future at 6.20 to afford ac commodation to the members who canuot leave their office before 6 o\u2019clock.William O'Donnell, 32 years old, of Mem- etiam ee es a R.H.E.$1,651.83.These items, with various other i .i Brooklyn .901 0021004 z 1 smaller ones, brought the total up to $6.- \\ [hia Tenn, better ri on Eateries Kennedy and Farrell; Fraser 833.04, leaving a balance of 851856.This yp oir protest against\u2019 Robinson if the selected is as follows: Goal, Clewes; point, \\ ital, New York, from progressive museu- à and Douglass.\u2019 Pr ee \u2018i disposed of as follows: Shamrocks would withdraw their protest York: cover.\u201d Wheeler; first defence, Mc- | r atropsy.O'Donnell claims overtraing 3 At Chicago\u2014 Fnt tai nent \u2018defieit.7 8179.19 against Downey.The Shamrocks declined Bride: second defence, Stewart; third de- à to be the chief cause of his condition, as he 3 Chicago .000000001\u20141 6 7 Refund or EN Danducand or ; to do this and the matter was Jeft in this fonce.H- Lambe; centre, Fred ¥.Morn; Pover umoked or dr a contribute one say f Pitteb te ve ee 2.30111608 ns To hi ENFIN .ome, Ir: oran: secon ome, se.5 \u2014 al ont of $1000.for \"Lash night, the Executive Committee of Ler: third home, Querrie; outeide, Mar : jot he meet.su cs ï 83.50 the Montreal Club met and discussed the T2Y> inside, Greatrix; field captain, P.The athletes who will represent the Uni Cash in bank and sent to \"| matter at some length.It was unanimous- | Knowles.versity of Penn lvania in the Olym A Clarke.of Hite: secretary of C.A.100.32 ly decided that they would not permit \u2014 or Eee yesterda.morning wan, Manor Still unaccounted for.146.55 their team to pla ! is match again if the SHOTS.for Southampton on the arts d a hook À \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 {pr was awarded agains n .1 r ; love, has 8518.56 $518.50 act, they would give the match to the Ourrie will be in the game.wk.he Party consists of Captain Kran- 2 er of four ree ro \u201c\" Shamrocks.The rules regarding this pro- wr \u2014 ter, Drumheller, Haro chine, ehildren.Now - test says that if the protest is decided in William Pollock, of Cornwall, may act Bushnall, Colkeet, Tewksbury Frasier, , re on WITH CHESS AND CHECKERS.as re ie toanpser: Frank B.Ellis, re Lam a! at to \u2014\u2014 resenting the track committes, and Coach Tein, na \u201c1 -\u2014_\u2014 vv : .The Shamrocks had their final practise urpby.Deen b- The two drawn games from the final ° this afternoon.t orn- round of the international chess tournament p ., \u2014 CHANGE THE TITUTI ing sickness and a played in Paris Tuesday.had to be replay\" Business The National team will bo the same as LION cons om.za ting.ay tad ed yesterday, the order being the follow- y that which defeated Toronto.Lodge of Oates DE Caen De Grand : bat two da i 1 m\u2014\u2014 it : h ay égo I be Mieses vs.Mason and Lasker va.Tschi- 2 Le continued the discuesion of the proposed 5h conn door stave vot | Men's Backs, - masons ss sii gotpn Sang or th Sofa Die die n tri ad Mieses beat Mason.The prizes there were ro an the - was from 49 to 55.Brother Dr.Bingham ; time 204 Tam pleased awarded as follows: ; S Too much rush and ; \u2014_\u2014 Grand Medical Examiner, read his annual wo gay that T hace not b iret prize.Lasker; second prize, Pills E bhstle, work and worry fall It is pot ted report, It showed the steady growth of the had : vomiting spell for L wry; 1 5 Jad fourth prises divided be- to the lob of the average ot ja mot expec o hat Finlayson ill be order, Whilë the death rate had remained 4 « +The \u201c Favorite Pre- rn: \u201csixth ze rey; ith prize.busines man, Kidne will probab \u201ctake his place, i.\u2018 7 ' just closed \u201cThe Habe of icra dur \u201cgeription relieves mom- rize and ej pin » _ Eschigorin ; seventh onn't stand it; they tail do 8 piace closed.e n er 0 app icants dur \u201cAk sitkness and the other Marco.Micré prise divided between filtor the poisons from tha \u2014 ng the year was 8M, of which 36 were TY kn of the period fron, Menon and Schlechter.blood properly.Urln An Ottawa exchange had this: [\u2018 rejected.Tho report of the committee on preceding motherheod by purifying the araMer in.the on ernoon the committee trouble.gen Jianguor a \u201cThe win Saturday of the Montreal la credentials was adopted.The ch in the whole system and by strengthening and.Jiancy prizes to Mi v a avar ed the bril- in in the back the érôsse club over Shamrocks on the latter\u2019s constitution provides that thers should be invigorating the spe J.cy prizes » Micsen or his game against pe a are rounds will further to keep the game one delegate for each one hund men organs involved.Tom Morts schigorin for his game Datoral results.A man in Montreal than anything that has oceur- and one delegate for every addi- Morning sickness is gainst Mortimer.can't attend to basiness red in the lacrosse world for some time.tional fifty members or fraction thereof to due to the efforts of mm property vying halos in om rein a th Ato han und Lo f The re tir Head ot 1 ti from ; i -\u2014 e m, recen: eva rom mains as beretofore, e 1 uesday o the body ree i of .ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD: Only one sure remedy that never fails.of the intermediates, Drove itself capable June.The; exécutive committee shall oon- Se ER | \u2014 DOAN'S f, Exile ST tien CE TH offset the health of the e an ampions.on ) |.iran aster, puty Gra xa Little one to come.The A TION FOOTB.: club is somponed of + gentlemen brea two members from the Grand Lodge at ite rect cause of the naz- Point football players are - Won gratalations 0 annua) session.; vom requested KIDNEY PILLS.hoped tha} to be on Queen's Park this evening at 7 o'clock sharp for practice, especially the Taka & hin trom business men who have - of the country.It i r success may be continued.YESTERDAY'S FIRE AT QUEBNO.intermediates, in preparation for their t-te ; tch with the St them: noth i - UEBEC, June 21.\u2014Losses estimated to Ficraoon.on the Simthorm gmn™0®7 \u201cEbr akan Doass Kidoey Bile which uo oty of Foes Borel\" 0300 À et pro i ee een et ye 0° , LC co I procured st qe Medical sil here, foë Erne light weight mplon of the world, | 4 Ce day morning by a fire which broke out | in .- : rheumatism an x} vern, fes ; > TES SCOW-SHAPEP ACERT BUIL CAPT.Gas CHAL- sire Cha » .e The Valleyfield lads are due in Montreal back, with which EE have bias aos pu .pe bave béen mat Souther weight chaen- | C0 XA = T BY - GRI 70 .flames spread to the adjoining Dailding oc.on Saturday and will meet the Senior the past six years.Th , , nds et LENGE YOR THE SBAWANHAXA OUP.cupied by Mra, P.Hamel and I.Aubert, and | Strathcona on the latter's.grounds, corner good thes 1 enrtily They dia me $0 Janch , Madde ut the.ring side on July 16, at .\u2014 \u2014 Arthur infret, grocer.This building was of Park, And St Louis avenues; kick-off at en excellent medioine for Fheuratio troubles 1 eee : : in the , Inst Auguet ue on Win.VA: THER AND RACING CLOSE er 2,000 in t iver: ol London \u2014 wo 0.\" Cmn.us 0, Pixar, des = = = res Laine de : y : © Bir Rinfret has $1,000 in the Thin evening both Strathoona teachs will Doron fn Splements, Orillia, Ont.| ma mans a | Lins freon wads & TET The Results at Steepshesd Bay and Encens of Hartford on his furoiture, and participate in a test match ki .Doan's Kidney L'llis cure backeohe, lave : Paal is owned a te with 200 on hie stock in the Queens an n- Paicipats matoh, kickoff at 7 ar weak back, Bright's disease, dicbeben.Capt.shar.\u201d Tete Tort Bris.g tock in Queens and Phoen ck, and s commi meeting will be \\ at , Sho 35 fout ix of Hartfor panies, .Charest\u2019s held on the grounds at the close of the dropay, gravel, nediment in she urine, too hf , a.R ; An on tha water Hoe, NEW 21.\u2014/The folds were loam is about $5,000, and is only partly in- sim, PE 0e SR ppg |p aan aad arm, [fed EE eG FR RR SRY SS | om ! \u2014 e neys o : , 2 The Junior Steatheonas and Poin old people.Remember be nam ww | Se wf , ia Tull 35.be to goslaed.the or two-year-old al.| : == = ne t teams PR \u2019 x Ba ., an raoë, Four went jake the field at 30, and the vistors wil ad créas all Siherd.The nee ; : 4 In og, inde opte vo ie , with, Glenellie NINARD\u2019S PILLS do met a an rnoon\u2019s good football, | .; Toronto.Ou ; very - ust all .Tharo will be no chitree for Admission.CR .30ty 3 75 Votives Aol ap hf salle ds Suen | To si urine ; \u2018 i : ; si 55 gi VE » Marcotte Bros.Great auction sale of splendid °% new house- Sold furniture and fu We have received instructions from the western ma- Bufacturers to sell the balance of thelr Sonsighment without the least reserve, comprising : one Splendid Upright Piano.Now York make ; lour Bets of all designs, British Plate Mirrors, Wire Bac Easy Chairs, fine lots of Pictures, Por- eres, Lace Curtains, Table Cloths, etc.\u2018splendid Bedroom Sets, in ocak and walnut, and Wool Mattresses, Spring Beds, seven Dining Sets of Chalrs, covered in leather, 37 Hideboards, Dining Tables, 30 rolis of Carpet and Oilcloth, by the yard and in lots to suit, Carpet Squares of all Chalrs Tables, etc.AIT to be sold without tho least reserve a 0.Notre Dame street, Bale at 2.30 o'cloc VA NCUTTE BROS.Mé *nty 3 HIGH SCHOOL CLOSED Parents and Friends Filled Assembly Hall at Yesterday's Exercises.NO PRIZES WERE AWARDED.Names of the Scholars Who Won Honourable Mention From the Platform.The Assembly Hall at the High School was filled to its utmost seating capacity yesterday, with the parents and friends of the pupils, who were present to witness the closing exercises for the term.On the platform, beside the Faculty, were Rev.Dr.Shaw, Rev.G.Osborne Troop and Rev.F.M.Dewey.In an admirable report Dr.Rexford outlined the vear's work, after which, with highly entertaining intervals of recitations and the spirited singing of patriotic songs by the children, the results were announced by ithe rector, who stated that this was the first time in the history of the school when prizes were not given, it having been decided to spend the money hitherto devoted to the purchase of prizes to a fund for the provision of class room libraries.Two medals were awarded\u2014one to Master E.Russell Patterson, and the other to Miss Germaine Sauvalle.In awarding them Dr.Shaw made a happy little congratulatory speech and the young people were loudly applauded.After the formal exercises were concluded three cheers were given by the pupils for the Queen, Dr.haw and Dr.Rexford.The school will reassemble for work Wednesday, Septem- GIRLS\u2019 SCHOOL.KINDERGARTEN.Burns, Marion; Parkins, Frank; Peel, Edwin; Schatheithie, Rudolph.FIRST YEAR.Armstrong, Ruth Burke, Marjorie; , Christine; Metcalfe, Winifred s.: Parkins, Jessie; Rendell, Marion E.:! Ross Sybil; Shanly, Heanor; Taylor, Chressy ; Xoo \u2018Ruth I.; Chaffee, Edythe; Ibbotson, Mood, Marling, Gladys.SECOND YEAR.Baillie, E.Olive; Clark, Irene I.; Cleari- hue, F.Ruby; Cream, L.Mamie H.; Cush- ing, Edith R.; Eaves.Mabel E.; Friedman, Eva; pit Marguerite I.F.; Harris, Aud- x L.L.; Harris, Marguerite; Hold en, >shie, Margaret: Hughes, Dorothy F.; Lyster, Emma J.; Mansell, Reid, \"Marjorie S.; Rendell, Isabell L.; Reid.Ruth; Russell, Lizzie H.; Patience W.; \"Weber, Elsa I.THIRD YEAR (2nd PREP.) Dellingham, Janie; Brown, Gladys; Bur- don.Mabe! A; Caverhill, Jessie I.; Craig, Evelyn; io Katie K.; Harris, \"Bessie, Ludecking, Marguerite H.T.: Macfarlane, ill- dense à on.M.Marjorie: MeLaurin, Jessie R.; ard, Susie B.; Oughtred.Eleanor; Soba heitlin, Dora; Seath, Margaret S.; See- bold, Marjorie; Wilder, Kathleen M.; Wilson, Winifred E.; Wray, Lottie.FOURTH YEAR A.Badgley, KE.Ruth: Beaman, Alice A.: Bremner, Mabel F.; Brown, Myrtle; Cleari- hue, Pearl; Eaton, Lily B.; Ewing, Mary L.; Faulkner, Agnes; Gardner.M.Alice; Gauld, Ethel A.F.; Harris, Elaine; J Jef rey, Irene: Mathewson, Wi Mel- drum, Alberta R.; McLaurin, A.Beatrice L.; McLaurin, Clarissa E.; Reinhardt, Grace A.; Rexford, Eva L.; Scott, Ruby G.; Shaw, Agnes: Swail, E.Gladys; Taylor, Helen H.: Waugh, Marion J.FOURTH YEAR B.Lider: Grace; Lilly, Edythe E.; peky.Mamie; Nun, Helen M.; Patter- usie T.; Phelan, {da L.; \"Spencer, Alice E.; en Grace L.; ; Voigt, Jessie CLASS 1\u2014FORM A.Baylis, Dora C.; Blakemore, Gladys M.; Fenwick, Beryl M; Gammell, Jean; Lamp- , Mary E.G.: Leger, Enid À; Ma- Amelia; May, Beatrix; Molson, Paul, Grace L.; Penny, E.Mu- mel; Picken, M.Edna; Reid, Mary; Renaud Amy B Renaud, A.F.Marguerite; Rose,\" uriel; Seymour, Louise G.; Sharpley, Ethel Als Starke, M.Isobel; Taillon, Cat erine H I, aylor, Gladys H.; Walters, Con- stunce; Wilson, Stella McK.CLASS 1\u2014FORM B.Allan, Jean; Baker, Margaret; Claire 3M.Bosworth, Ruth L M.Hartley; Doyle Amy; art Enid M.; Hughes, Gertrude; Ibbotson, F Ver; Jackson, Ethel; Lomer, Yvonne A; Laurin, Irene; Millen, Muriel C.; Packard, Bingham, : Carmichael, Olive; Peel Gertrude; Phelan, Florence; Sauvalle, Madeline.CLASS 2 A.\u2018 Binmore Lucy E.; Boyd, Edith; Belling: ham, Ethel, Clearihue, M.Mabel; \u2019Eveleig lice M.; Fortier, Marguerite C Hadley, Haines.Elsie; Irving, Edith; Johnston, \u201cMary N 3 x ishman Bertha; Lamon- tagne, Al berta: L \"ster, Alice; Laurie, May; Litfton.Violet N.; Murphy, Winifred; ay Victoria M.; Oxley, Beryl Peden, M.; Riley, Margaret M.; Sauvalle, Ger- Siines chafheithin, Anna; Shaw, Helen B.B.B.Cures to Stay Cured The most chronic diseases of the Stomach, Liver, boweis and Thousands of testimonials from those who have been permanent- i oured by the use of Burdock lood Bitters speak of its unfailing efficacy in Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Liver Com- t, Eczema, Ergsipe Sero- Sores, Ulcers, Pim les, \u2018Hives, orms, and Jail hamers.If you want to be cured to stäy \u2018use only B.B.B.samy 2 vase sop sais Household Furniture ad Efots BY AUCTION AT OUR SALESROOMS, : V Corner Inspector St., on | FRIDAY, June 22nd, at 10 a.m.A large assortment of Household Fur ture and ects comprising Eire, Mirrors, Carpeta, arniture.Cook Btaves, Kitchen and Requisites and a large quantity Por fri ccllaneous Goods.Consignments solicited.Advances mage.Quick cash returns.Private sales at all ture, Carpets, Ollcloths, Harness, etc.fe, clean, dry storage for Household Furniture, guignos, Trunks, etc.FRASER BROS.141 *nty 5 LAKE SHORE.I.SiH POINTE CLAIRE, P.Q, Groceries, Wines & Liquors, General Household and Table Supplies, OPEN FOR BUSINESS And prepared to cater to Summer residents at Pointe Claire, Beaconsfield, and other points along the Lake Shore as before.Good Goods.Prompt Delivery.Courteous Attention.Mr.Duschesneau desires to thank bis many friends And customers for their kind and iberal patronage in the past, and by cluse attention to business bupes to went a continuance of their tavor ip the future.131°uty 35 Saw B.; Wray, Grace; W hiteside, Nita B.L.; Workir in, ! Gertrude; Wallace, Ruby; Wads- worth, Irene.CLASS SECOND, FORM B.Bickerdike, Isobel; Blaiklock, Marion L.; Budge, A.Gertrude: Cote, Cecilia; Croker, Mabel L.Evans, Hildegarde; Gillean, Isabel F.: Millard, Kathleech E.; Nutter, \"Har- niet A.Samuel, Gertrude; Weber, Frieda BOYS\u2019 SCHOOL.CLASS TRANSITION.Atkinson, (.Fdgar; Bridgeman, Ran- doiph H.; Brown, I Carlind; Copland, A.Eric: Craig.David N Fetherstonhaugh, Robert C.; Gammell, Alan; Gauld,John E.; Gibb.Stewart u.; Henry, Arthur w: Helm.Colin M.; Hyde, Walter Court; Jeffrey, Ldgar W.Macpherson, Jack D.; MacLaren, S.Henry; Mathewson, Samuel; McIntyre, Gerald; Patterson, Frederick.Patterson.Harold J.; Penny, w.Stewart; Scott.A.Gordon; §chatheitlin, Otto; Smith, Forrest T.; Waugh, Willie R.; Wightman, R.Irving.CLASS SECOND, YEAR A.Aird, John S.; Alexander, E.Douglas; Couture, Armand; Hendery, Robert Mathewson, J.Arthur: McLeod, C.eid land: Patterron, J.Duncan; Renaud, A.Reginald: Shaw, Francis Taylor, Bailey + W.; Walker, J.Joslin; Young- heart, Samuel.SECOND YEAR, B.Baker, Ernest; Dewey, Geo.F.; Gardner, Arthur H.: Joyce, Harold.SECOND PREP.\u201cA.\u201d Aird, William; Bacon, Thomas H.; Black, Eric H.; Cushing, Arthur G.; Dewey, À .Gordon; Dixon, Shirley G.; Donald, Rich ardson; Duck:rorth, Walter A.; Forde, C.Oliver; Fraser, Frank Fraser, Charles B.; Gammell, Norman, Guoaedinger, Cedric; Haldimand, Reginald; Hannah, George K.; Heney, Theodore 18.; Kerry, John; Lovell, w alter R.; McLennan, W.Durie: \u20180\u2019 Brien, Walter: Rextord, Volney G.; Richardson, Alan; Ross.James (.: W ainwright, Erio V.; Weber, Rudolph K.; Whitehead, Ward; Whittall, Fred.SECOND PREPARATORY \u201cB.\u201d Andrews, Geoffrey S.: Birks, G.Arnold; Cox, Nelson; Drysdale, Arthur C.; Hackett, G.O.Basil; Harris, Jack; Johnson, Stan- lev A.Maass, Otto; Matthews, Percy W.; Notman, Wm.Russell; Percival, William K.; Picken, 8.Boyd: Robinson, George James; Simon, Israel; Smith, Harold C.THIRD PREPARATORY A.Bickerdike, Chas.E.: Birks, Harold J.; Buchan, Stuart J.; Cains, Gordon; Couture, Papineau: Chipman, Lawrence; Cowles, Fugene I'.; Dougall, Brereton; De Sola, Bram: Finlay, Stanley; Hackett, John W.Hadley, Clifford P.; Hastings, J.Ogilvie; Ironside, Rebt.G.; Kellert, Ernest; Lauder, Lester; Tr.Oswald; Mann, Fred.A; Molson, Hobart; Miller, Carlyle; Mec- Gill, J.Bryson: McKay, Allan 5; Packard, Karl G.: Renaud, Alex.; Ross-Ross, Elcho; Simpson, John R.; Smith, Harold F.; Voigt, \"Owen M, Walters, Henry C.; FOURTH YEAR B.Brais, Alexis; Dawes, A, Sidney; Derrom, Allan Harris, \u201cIrwin; Hodgson, Thomas W.; Kelson, Lawrence W.; Leach, Ainslie; \"Macdonald, Duncan; Mariott, Humbert CG Mann, Gordon; McDevitt, Andrew J.McMaster, Harold\u201d G.; ; Paterson, Leslie JI Paul, Robert H.; Smith, Ernest 1.; Taylor, J.Gould sy Wilkins, | Her- an, Kenneth G.; Turpin, Geoffrey H.SECOND FORM.B.Badgley.Clement M Childs, P.T.; Derrom, M éorone Ww alton fs.; Irwin, J.W fond Miedonald\" Roy E.: Man- rell, R.Dow; Montgomery.Colin E.; Montgomery, Norman H.; Morris, W.Alfred; Morgan Theodore G.; Packard, Mortimer 1.3 \u2018aterann, E.Russell; Payne, Vivian A.; Phelan, Charles P.: Sutherland, Luther H.D.; Tyndale, Orville 8.5 Virtue, F.Vernon.THE SENIOR SCHOOL.The following are winners of on distinctions for the term just ended.in the senior department of the High School: FIRST COMMERCIAL, BOYS B.Charles F.Gardner.1st - ciency; Edward J Loiselle, star prof teed, John A.Marshall, general proficiency.FIRST COMMERCIAL, BOYS A.Trane Flanders, first general : Robert C.Evans, W.S rtbur ares eral proficiency.FIRST COMMERCIAL, GIRLS.Gertrude Churchill, 1st dal: Jet- May e ill, bade medal; Jet = \u201c a H Nos.453 & 455 St.James Bt, times.New Furnt- bert E.honours in Ringing.CLASS 1.FORM A.2ND ENGLISH CLAS Armstrong, Ives H.; Church, T.A.; Clarkson, Ross; Carbett, J.Watson; Co- MacKercher, Annie J., prize fo n.prof.wans, Douglas; Craig, Willie; Edgar, honours in cond., app.to study \u201cdict., al Frank Clifton; Forman, John F.; Fortier, gebra, Scripture \"and music; Swinburne Frank A.; Grier, Archie; Hadle Fred Ji fay A., medal for 1st gen.pribf honours How, Dickson D.; Johnson, of.Ir in punctuality, geography, Fomposition, Jones, Leslie Ba Keyworth, w alien T: ; English, history, Canadian hist, and Seri caster, Ja .; Law, Pere ; thel, Mesurier, C.Stuart: Lyman, Wilfrid\u2019 P.: boncurs a punct.comp Ca Bet and Mackenzie, Archie; Macpherson, Douglas; arith.; Taylor Mary phze fo en.prof., Matthews, Charlie: Miller, Eric L.: Reid, honours in unct.app.to stu ed Het: Robert; ichardson, Jr.A.: Soot: McCallum, Hazel prize for ge y f., hon.- Gordon W.; Swift.Fred M; Trop ; p pro ; ours in bookkeeping, arith.and punct.; Hibbert St.L.: Turnbull, Vicars: Tes 7 M.Floride, fi wil Webe ¢ es Vezina-Collin, M.Floride, hongurs in punet., ber CW .ith, B Fea ive Sivapaon, er- writing, French, gram.and .hist.; Booth r ju .riton Oliver, Grace plonouss = draw.a Wl Seri ture; ASS I, FORM B.olt essie onours in chonduct; n- Alexander, J.Bertram; Baikie.John \"°F \u2018Ruth, honours in dra; O'Hara, Kate, B; Bales, John R.; Clark, Wilton L.; prize for gen.prof.bono in music; Ov: Hamilton.Frederick W.; Inglis, W.Ste- erend, May.honours in difet.and_gram.; wart: MeMichael, Frank\u2019 D.: Nichols, Ira Smith, Phyllis, honours in IBunct.; Silvester, J.; Ebanly, Coote N.Eliza, honours in conduc» and Beripture; SECOND FORM, A.omson, gcar, hon in punct, Adams, William L.; Bryson, Robert 8.; pros ad a Just: qe riedlander Clara, { Calcutt, Frank; Evans, George Abbott; Ken.\u2018Amelia, hopours in Eng.hiflst ol an hist.s therstonbaugh, Harold L.; Foley, Arthur\u2019 th wikiti \u2019 M.8; Joba H.; Hating, W.Roy; (of Bibel honours D to pts Tui Win Kingman, bes, Jo J.E.: Kent, Gordon B.; fred, od bo Leer of sta y, cond., al- Lily.Leslie D.Mathewson, Fred; Mi.Bebra ond bookkeeping: chaels, eveland Toore, Pec \u2014 \u2019 i el Co Rose Erm Shin.Abe.& Third Year.\u2014Prize aghd Honour List.Smith, R.Rae; Spencer, Vater Hs Beraoh.ENGLISH (BLASS.TAE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1900 GREAT CLEARING SALE OF Now and Second Hand Furnitare \u2014AND\u2014 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS At our rooms, 1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME ST., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO.1442 Auctioneers.in varlous 5 so hall atri carpets, English ol Bwisa down and Marselll es bed covers, house [ur- nishings, etc- Also a be 500 RAN & DONNELLY'S SALES.Handsome Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets English Qilcloth, Linoleum.Curtains and Portieres, Pianos, Fancy Goods, Etc.a large asso ps.pairs of carpets, lour es and beautiful ru and The subscribers win sell at thelr rooms, Si and 243 St.James street.Friday Afternoon, June 22nd, ment.© of handsome (Carpets.mats.costly stair lace curtains, room sets, gasaliers, Shree good pianos.Sale at 2 m.Rls DONNELLY, uctioneers.144*n ty2 cioths and lJinoleums, elder.lot of Heat household furniture, droom sets.odd bureaus and bedsteads, brass ALA RISLR, AKIN his friends of its surprising effects.what is asked for the ol backs of the wen any other belt so:u, and is the on or write for my #0 page book on \u201c 143*nty 2eod COOOUSSHVOVBE \u2014_ FIN pi Between McGill College Avenue and Office Hours\u20149 a.m.to 9 Address 2 Eo a rics gy PAY FOR IT WHEN CURED.After you are cured you can pay me, and then the price will Gnly be If d style belts, which have been blistering Bly be one bait -s for the past, thirty years.My belt is three DR.McLAUGHLIN'S OFFER TO MEQ, My Electric Belt is a positive cure for weakness of every kind In when and women.It gives the vitalizing power of electrisity direct to all weak veloping the full natural vigor and strength, and removing the cause I want cvery one who Jacks the strength he should possess to use it, And to tell arts, de- Imes as strong as SHLIN, 2303 St.Catherine Street, Montr@al, Que., sfield St.Sunday, 9tol p.m.one that does ot blister the flesh.Cail to-day information.DR.M.A.McLAU Mason, general proficiency, Agnes Ferguson, general proficiency; rtrude Date, general proficiency; Gertrude Ion, general proficiency Florence Johnson, general pro- ciency FIRST ENGLISH CLASS.Clarence Darling, 1st general proficiency, medal; Arthur Speirs, general proficiency; Annie McCrae, lst neral proficiency; Nettie Nhiells, general proficiency; Laura Kneen, general proficiency; Dells Short, general proficiency; Ellen Silvester, eneral roficiency : Grace Fraser, general pro- ciency; Grace Elliott, gene proficiency.SECOND COMMERCIAL CLASS.Dwight d\u2019Albenas, medal for lst genera} proficiency, honours in French, geometry commercial law, English grammar, phon graphy, arithmetic, application to stud: Joel Saxe, prize in general proficiency, ho ours in French, geometry, book.yeep irhg, honography, arit metic: À c- kenzie, honours in book- keeping G o- graphy and drawing; Harry Patch, b hondurs in geometry, composition and drawing; don Ritclue, honours in book-keeping commercial jaw; Hannah Diamond, general proficiency, honours in booed: ing; Wm.Angel, honours in writing; Jivelyn Glass, prize in general proficiency, honours in phonography and singin, liza.beth Bernstein, honours in Engl 5 grammar and drawing; Geo.Fleet, bono ss in commercial law and book- keepin Archie Trenholme, honours in dictation; %a ie La- timer, honours in reading; Duncan Ca honours in geog raphy; Jennie Nunca ours in dictation: Jertrude Hostle ours in dictation and singing; Hick Jand, honours in dictation, reading.rhy and book-keeping; Bertha Se! ski, honours in composition; Edith Miavnard, honours in book-keeping; Gertrudfe Miller, Ethel Vibert, honours in geom., bot., E.lit., E.grammar and homposition, mensuration, conduct and eneral proficiency ; John McCunig, honourng in geometry, Eng- Len cc Tonos 5 genera! al profi ciency; i a n botany, Latin, dah Etersts re, En inglish \"grammat 2 general pro- tions, his oi cienne, silver medal ol pre ciency, honours in Wing, fetation: French (oral and written), English_literatfire, English grammar, and composition, codhduct and punctuality} Fanny Patterson, honours in En m- mar, book-keeping history and a uct ; Jessie Wilson, honBurs in reading, dictation, composition arfid punctuality; W.Per.Seventeen ears of Torture.- \u201cI had 8 cou r soventeen >» tes M \u2018I on ries tp Tam Ranbir or TL Ea, it until ene a ago I hegan to ue \u201cPr King's New Diac ery for sumption, whieh did me mor ggodthan nll other medicines 1 over ued t 8 truly a Fan cure ung troubles.\u201d has Ps ave = 5 square an and 8 A CARD.the mone bottle fof Dr.Wills\u2019 using they / he We also will bay wi of Br when Dr.be We, 4 ed, A is undersign End three-fourths of contents o do not.relieve constipation and head- t that four bottles \u2018permanently cure the most, obstinate tion.Satisfac twe lish Pils tion hereby agres to -five cent if, after f bottle, or no Ils\u2019 English Pills are used.BE, druggist, 1780 Notre Dame CE McGale, druggist, 2123 Notre Dame druggist, corner Bt.An- A.9.Man: toine and Mountain st Mann and Coleraine streets.DOWLER'S pharmacy.t.Catherine street.WEON, druggist, Victoria ave- t, corner Hibernia corner Phillips nue.Weim A.VIDSON.druggist, St.Catherine street.Weatmour t.w.ONE.Just.8 Catherine street.Westaou y9law Tuckett\u2019s NEW MYRTLE 4's N AVY (4 plugs to the Ib) SEE T.& B.IN GILT ON EACH PLUG.280% WE GUARANTEE TO CURE Gonorrhoea, Blood Poison private diseases of men and consultation bl ank.save you dollars and days jor outre.The Vienna Medical Institute, P.O.Box a, 1148, Montreal, Can.127nty eod tf Gleet and all : A, men and omen promptly and permanently or refund your mone, Send imosediatelr for or deter riptive booklet REE and may ciency; bulding.and condu: cival Best; Clara Neville, \u2018honours in botany, Latin, J stone, honours in punctuality.HOCHELAGA SCHOOL.Jean ohn- The results at Hochelaga were as follows: SECOND YEAR CLASS.Jennie Stuart\u2014First general proficiency.THIRD YEAR CLASS.Katie Blatherwick, first Alfred Webb, general proficiency; Otnar Hansen, general proficiency.BRITANNIA SCHOOL.general SECOND YEAR.Madge Ulley, first general proficiency.THIRD YEAR.Amelia © Jones, Smith, general pro profi- geveral proficiency; Ida ciency.THE CLUB WILL MOVE.which for the past couple The building, of years has Montreal Club, will be tol ground is included in the gene constructing the new C.buiiding on Hospital street.n_the P.R.headquarters of the rn down, as the ral scheme of \u2018clegraph The club will occupy thie whole of the to-date.seventh story of the new building, and the rs will be handsome and u ie is exp ted that the building wi pleted by the first of May, 1 Y ~The new p NEW PRESBYTER resby- of St.Anthony's parish is a beautiful ; * ay'Fover and Clloup.Brice sbe aud 8) 80.val 1mtr - SUMMER RESORTS.MANOIR RIC New hotel pau» Hots: and Cold, Salt fresh water baths, elevatar, sica Toate : à bination of mountain and se air, he hotel is Teautifully situated at the fmt of the River, 20 niles wide and as salt at the Alan tie Reached by Jreamets ofthe R.& O.Nav.ae Hates\u2014 $38.00 per dieru, aud $15.SUMMER RESORTS.HELIEU MURRAY BAY, QUEBEC, Richelieu & Ontario Nav, Co, accommodation for 400 guests.Handsomely furnisbed, etc.tm heat, Laurentian Mountains, ovcriooking the St.Lawrence la Ou par Montreal snd Que oo > per MILLER, Manager, care of R.& U.Nav.Co., Moutreal, Quebec.eek.Send for deusiptive booklet to 2 ALBERT ATLANTIC CITY, N.ve 1907 Pacific Ave.First class rooms and board at reasonsble prices.Mrs Mary Laughlin, formeris of Wella Dench, Male STROIS HOUSE, sEACOUNA; has accommodation for Af: table, comfortable roo, \u201cModerate charg: Apply early.J.C.S1ROIS, « Cavouna.SANDY BEACH FARM, Bondrville, Que.Dessus ace on east shore of Brome Lake, ten dy lawn and fine sandy beach for \"buihing.Five minutes Walk trom P.rus 18vod mm Address ©.and church, ERNEST JONES.LORDELLE, QUE.Large room on ground flat, ue room on second fiat, overlooking lake; also small room, disenguged.House Hght and airy, with bathroom, telephone, ete.For terms ud 141 5 KNOWLTON, Tess MRS.E.P.STEVENS.IHENANEPASHEMET ARBLEHEAD NECK, MASS, Finest location on the North Shore.room has ocean view, Special rates for June.Send for descriptive circular.EE.G.Brown, Prop.112 28e0d SUMTER BOARD Ferdinand Charette, Cap » 1'Algle, Murray Bay, ng house D Bow y cdT for boarders for the summer ut môst D: te pri ces.Also à coitage Lo rent at a very low pri pply 45 above.145 Geod HALIFAX, NOVA BCOTIA.The Garrison City by the Sea.Tourists will be well repaid by making asummer trip to ** Halifax \u201d by the seca.Tbe old Historic City\u2014 Englana: s Canadian Stronghold.\u2014Fine parks, gardens, the head quarters of the Brian « Amy ant Navy Forces in North Atnerica.Illustra t sent five on sppiication fo NOVA SC GTA TOURIST ASSOCIATION, HALIFAX, N.3.141 E3eod DIRIGO HOUSE, Tons Island, Portland Harbor, Me.: OPENS JUNE 16.MRS.JOSEPH PERRY, Prop, Specia rates for June.135 2deod \u2018Eastman\u2019s Springs, Ont.ened June 4th, situated directly on C.À.miles from Ottawa, ure sulphur water, a hotel, 5 different mineral waters.Rates THOS.L.BOYD, Manager.BOULE ROCK HOUSE, LITTLE METIS, This new hotel will be open for its first season on June 15th.First class accommodation, modern improvements.For particulars apply to 139 13eod W.ASTLE \u201cILE AUX NOIX HOTEL\u201d Will re-open June 15th to tourists.Beautiful lace for hunting, fishing and boating.Near the art Ile aux No x.Moderate prices.NE GOSSELIN & SUNS.185 13eod t.Paul, boner Nols.WHITE HOUSE.Riviere du Loup: \u2014Unrivalled Situation, Excellent Kitchen.The Elite of Society Meet Here.Address Mile.Roy, Riviere du Loup eh bas.Tis 3 eod HOTEL ACADIA.GRAND TRACADIA BEACH, P.E.ISLAND_ Beason 0, Railway, 11 baths given in m Send for circulars.135 26cod I.C.HALL, Manager.SUGAR HVLL, N.H.Open June 1st to Oct.1st THE CACOUNA > The Dube House.This favourite reaside boarding bouse opens 25th June.Beautiful view ; gol table; croquet ground ; reasonable charges.145 5eod THO3.DUBE.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM and HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.T.For health, rest or recreations first-class family botel.Elevator; aultes with bath; ail health apglisuces; Turkish, Russian Hydro- Electric, Mineral Water and ail baths; Electricity, Massage; large gro rounds; Lawn Tennis, Éroque t, Golf Bend for\u2019 illustrated circular.145cod THE GROYE, BEACONSFIELD, on the lake abore, sixteen miles from Montreal, with Its any attractions, is the Tiles to spend the euromer.Don\u2019t keep Louse, but see vur han e, completely furnished Poottnges, with n° perlect sanitary conditions and Halted hy gas.Terms moderate.Apply F.Upton, 26 Hosp! 39.103 26e0d ital st.Tel.Maiy ALPINE HOUSE, In the White Mountains.Famous for pure spring water nnd cleanliness.For information, circulars, #tc, apply to G.D.Stratton m, Nit.145eodtf \u201cTHE BAY VIEW.\u201d Bay View.Maine.A popular seaside resort with Montreal peo le.Amusements, music, pure spring water, good Opens June h.Circulars and Diagrams on application.125 26eod MRS, EB.MANSON & SON, Props.142-144 COLUMBIA HEIGHIO Brooklyn, New York.Just opened by Mrs.Edward Stark, lately of Montreal.This house is beautifully situated, balconies length of both houses, overlooking the bayy five minutes to bridge, ten migutes to bu- sinews portion of New York.An elegant opportunity for parties visiting New York @3% per day and upwards; delightfally cool house.133 1360d STANLEY ISLAND.«THE ALGONQUIN\u201d The best, although net ti , summer hotel in Canada, sifuated in the phd Lake St.Francis and the St, Lawrence River Amosg the many Ttausements are golf Inks, boat- All nage.Ing, Oshing, tennis, wheeling, bowling billiards a and dancipg er evening.References : \u2014Db.A.McPh cr son, br.G.Pas r.J.H.Harrison pr Mess: Fraset, Viger Co.For full grade booklets and terms, address J.R.DUQUETTE, 148e0dtt Proprietor.FENWICK HALL, SAYBROOK POINT.CONN.Finest Golf Conrse on the Const.\u2014OPENS JUNE 30TH.\u2014 s en suite with private \u2018baths.throughout; elevator; uns macadam roads, Newly urpassed buwling, KE.CHATFIELD Hotel Jefferson, Union Nq., ABENAKIS SPRINGS, Que.The {deal svot form family to spend the reason.Country air, woods, fields, river, sn the famous healthy giving ARESAKIS SINERAL WATE 50 By New York, 06 28004 HOW GET THERE, oat.\u2014The R.& 0.Navigation Co.'s steamer thi rihler © Joaves Bonsecours Market Wharf, ry Tuesiay and Friday.atlp.m By Hall the \u2018Bouth Shore Railway traics leave \"Bon- srontere 5 tation (G.T.R.Depot) daily, beginning ums 1 ABENAKIS MINERAL SPRING WATER, CERTAIN CURE Rheumatism, Indigestion, HR a Liver Com- MINARD'S PILLS aivars ea el plaints, Balt um, General Debllity, etc.ral Water Baths, .- Send or descriptive booklet, rates, etc.A EEE En, Finest boating, bathing, fishing.Cuisine unexcelled?\u2019 ECHOES.Lai M.F.HITCHINGS, se ' The appointmentsof | CHAMPLAILIN HOUSE, | Fhilipsbure.This delightful summer resort will open May 24th Fishing and boating, all that can \"be desired.Splendid roads for bicycling; climate Fr water excellent; home colulert.For terms addrces J.E.Fortin, Prop.Re 123 36 eod HOTEL PONCE DE LEON.Virginia Avenue and Beach, Atlautic City, N J.Bpecial Reduced Rates for June.Long Distance Telephone 855.135 26 8.E.SWEENY, Owner and Proprietor.ADIRONDACKS.If you warts cottage, a& camp, a buildin Nie, or forest lands, near Paul Hinitu's Saranac Lake Pipcidrapuig, totho Resl Estate Agent + dar uac L VILLIAM F.ROBERT: Tots 78 PARK HOUSE, MAGOG, QUE.Nicely situated on the beautiful Lake Mem m good boating, fishing and fine drives.moderate.Apply to WM.JAMINSON.hre- erme 140 26 HOTEL DUFFERIN, Cacouna.Opeu for the season, good rooms and table, tennis court, daucing Lall, os.Apply for rates, 20 2 M.POLLOCK.KITTERY POINT, ME.HE PEPPEREELL.Convenient or Portsmouth, N.H., and York Harbor.Steamer and Electrics.Two hours by rail froim Bostou.Terms moderate.Open June to Octobe 118 26e0d H.A.COBE, Proprietor.\u201c VENISE\u201d HOTEL, RIV.-DU-LOUP \u2018\u2018 WHARF,\u201d P.Q.ns June lst.The best, although not the largent.nicely situated ou the soutb shore of the beautiful St, Lawrenee.Every ruom has river view.Rates moderate.For particulars ars Pres\u201d pts 29 eod 1: PIUZE, Prop.THE BERKELEY, SARANAC LAKE, N.Y.New house; all modern improvemeuts; accommodations for 100 guests, Send for ciréuler Lo GEO.Bl O'CONNELL, Myr.or at Eagle Bureaus, 138 52 ALDINE HOTEL, OLD ORCHARD BFACH, MAINE, ted on sea wall; Ave mitautes walk from B.& M.RR ration und new steel pler, House ranksamoug best on the Son or N°TU NE 10th to SEPTEMBER bth.&pecial rates to familles.For any information ad- 165 Geod dress 5.HAINES.In the Northern ADIRON- BANNER HOUS DACKS.Write forcirculars 11358 J.S$.KIRBY, Prop., Chateauguay Lake, N.Y THE MINERAL SPRING HOUSE, KENNEBUNK BEACH, ME.Fine Surf bath- pla «ce on the coast.Open June LL iug, Cooles w rite for octets 114 26e0d H.K.SMITH, Proprietor.LITTLE METIS.Turriff Hall will be opened for guests on June 15.For particulars apply to 115 5e0d R.J.TURRIFF.BAR HARBOR.ME, AND THE LOUISBURG coÂlPes M.L.BALCH, Proprietor.no June 25 to Sept 2.For circular, etc., address tho manager.ALBERT BUTLER® care Hotel Brunswick, Haston, Mass, 123 2eod «MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE.FOSTER, Que.This well known farm on the shores of Brome Lake will be open for guests on June 20th.Boats free.Good bathing and fishing.For terms, address A.KILRURN, Proprietor.For particulars, apply Star Branch Office.133 13eod OLD DUNHAM A retreat for those leaving the city for a few weeks.Three mails a day.Two hours from Montreal.Easy ] of access.Hotel first clus.Fine shaded verandahs.Near Selby Lake.)pposite Anglican churv.Li-green.erine very moderate.Apply to JOHN CALL, Park House, 133 23 eod Dunham, Que.THE PACIFIC HOTEL, ST.JOVITE, The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport.Charming resort for r sportanied and pleasure seekers The vicinity affords besutiful scenery fine bathing and unexcelled fishing, guests to \u2018ated with home comfort, first cinss table, lvery, and terms mo.78 PHILIAS ov D ETTE SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK.Ou the shere of the BAY OF FUNDY, and at the mouth of tbe far fatred- SAINT JOHN RIVER, worivalled for natural scenic beauty pend your 5 For illustrated descriptive booklet apply to the Sta Tourist Bureau, cor.3 Catherine and Peel Bua, Montreal, or to the secretal New Brunswick \u2018Tourist Association, 114 28e0d ohn, N.B.IN THE GREAT NORTH WOODS.HOTEL DEL MONTE SARANAC LAKE, N.Y.OPENS JUNE 26, uniler entirely new management pewly furnished and renovated throughout ; table and service first class ; near lake and liotel Ampersand ; \\f, tennis, billiards, Posting.fishing, drivin, sud Bieyetug livery.Fo klet address J.HENRY TI8, Baranac Lake, N.Y.1128 26e0d New Hotel Bellevue European Plan.Central Location.Reacon St., near Tremont St., Boston.HARVEY & WOOD, Proprietors.113 38 eod | ADIRONDACKS.THE ELMWOOD, JAY, N.Y.For ci 4 information, address 181 12e0d J.R.BWEEREY.ADIRONDACKS AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM, AE CHASM, N.Y.C, W.BICKFOR Located in the\u2019 er Pounds of the famous Ausable w and modern In ail appointments.Elevator, electricity.steam and open fires.Ar- tesian well, Excellent cuisine.GOLF.123 cod THE ALGONQUIN ST.ANDREWS, N.B.or Azam equ wa Bar.Dataire Hon Maine.Ex- ens golf links, bos ny, fishin s ne, \"PET 2 Soop, Frotel Bellevue, Boston, Mam, Through Parlor Car, Boston to 8t.Andrews.120 27 eod SWEETSBURG HOUSE, Sweetsburg, Que.A delightful Summer Resort, house faces the Park; first class table: wide verandahs; large dance hall} splendid driven and beautiful scenery; fishing; Hvery in connection.One of the thiest places a the Province.No mos dress JOHN POW CACOUN A.St Lawrence Hall.This favourite scaside hotel open from June 16th to th.Hou ach, service and appointments in order.Bend for descriptive ciroular, JOHN BRENNAN, Manager.Citr address :\u2014662 Bt.Denis Bt., Montreal.97 GASPE BASIN Fhe Favorite Spot for Health and Sport.CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND EASURE SEEKERS.The vicinity affords beautiful Beconery, ine Ses Rath- Ingaod tinexcslled fishing.Guests have the privilege.of saimon and trout fisting in connection with Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence.\u2018 BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED .JUNK 1st.) sel and favorably kao offers.first-class acsom- dat on for out with a ail the comforts of home.Before making your ne for your ssmmer ontisg \u2018De sure to write for terms and other information tb 13852 BAKER'S HOTEL.Gade, (Juebee uitoes Terme moderate.Ad.prietor.127 180d «cent summer holiday in th-CANADIAN PROVE INCE\u2014 BY THE SEA.CANADIAN.\u201cPACIFIC A Will Sell Round Trip Tickets Between All Stations East Port Arthur for -DOMINION DAY WAY LOWEST FIRST .on June 30th, July lst good for return until July \u2018rom Montreal to Quebec and points in the Mari- tlwe Proviuces, Lickets will Le sold June Z9th, 30ih, CLASS and Sad, July 1st nad 2nd, goud to return until July 4th.CHEAP EXCURSION MONTREAL TO QUEBEC $2.2 and Return ® Tickets good scie pa June 28rd and retärn- ing until June SEASIDE and NE Ww ENGLAND: Improved Service.Beuson 1900.Between Montreal, Portland and Old Orchard, and Boston, Springheld, We orcestar, Montreal, Nasbux, Ete, Sleeper leaves Montreal, 8.20 p.(Windsor 8t) for Portland dully except Saturdays, ott June Mth, when cars will ruu Lbrough to (ld Orchard dally, Bundays iachuded.Parlor Car Service to Oid Orchard commencing June bith.ST.ANDREWS, N.R.i Tanke your family und spend the summer at St.Andrews by thenca.Cunadian Pacific makes 6 t low\u2019 rates, und commencing June 26th will run through sleeping.cars leaving Montreal Tuvsdays and Fridays as, p nau TeluT in leaves 8t.Andrews Wednesdays: and A ondays at545 451 City Ticket an oe \u2018Felegraph Othoe, 12 § a James street, next Post Office.-RATLW AY GRAND TRUNK System EXCURSION FROM MONTREAL QUEBEC $2,25, and Return Going June 23, 1900.Return Ymit June , 1900.DOMINION DAY HOLIDAY RATES.Return Ticketa will be issued at First Class SINGLE FARE Between all Stations on the Grund Trunk Railway System In Canada.From Stations in Canada te Detroit, Mich., Port Huron, Mivh,, Fort Covington, N.Y.Buinhay Jet.=.Y.Helena, N y.RESELL Springs, NY, House's Point, N.Y.and 1aiand | Poud, V1 From sationx in Canada to, but not from, Buffalo, .Y., black Rock, + Y., Niagara Falls, N.Y., and suspension Bridge, N Frum Detroit, Port Huron, Mich., Covington, N.Y., Bombay Jet, N.Y., Helena, 'N.Massens Sprib, .Ro uses Point, N.Y.and Teinnd Pood, Vi.to stations in Canada.Tickets will be good going JUNE 30th and JULY 1st and Snd, Good returning from destination on or before July 3nd, 1900.N ich., Fort To G.T.R.Bystem stations Chaudiere Curve to uebec inclusive, from Montreal and stations east thereof to Ste.Rosalie inclusive.Krcursion tickets wiil be good going on June 20th, 30th, July Jet und July 2nd vali returning from destination ou Or before July 4t Special Conditions for Commercial Travellers between stations {n Canada.City Ticket Offices, 137 St.James Street nd Bonaventure Statien 24 STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE Montreal to Liverpool nd re From From Fron Liverpool.Steamer, Moatreal.14 June *Tunisian 30 June de 21 June Numidian 7 Ju 6 3k 28 Jun Corinthian \u201c es 6 pv 5 July Parisian 1 July 6 pu \u201cAttention la called to tha thong of the maznitos new Twin ew Steamer Tunielan, the largest, Gne steamer on the Canadian route.J and upwards Return tich8® 3 Second cabin, Liverpool, Lovdon or $85.single, 966,50 to Londonderry, 2 fire 00\u201d tre orn London, Glasgow 76.00 return.SS race, or Belfast, Midship 2250 ; Parle, Sromenade decks, leririe lighta throughout ila « Dory and New York fers Frsiin G Tor oY.14 June.State ot Nebraska to Glasgow, Belfast, Derry or Queenstown, \"lk treight, © or further information apply .& A.ALLA AN, Montreal, Boston or Phila._ A84 ddde.DOMINION LINE.MAIL 3) EAMSIILLS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE, From Montre al Steamer Cambroman June 23, Ua.*Rotwal June 20.daylight.Vancouver July 7, 9am Dominion July 21, Va.1 Cam brome: .dur 28th, Va.Ibis ste 8 DUL CATTy pnssen, \u2014Ca ger.RATES OF PASSAGE.bin 860.00 and upwards, ur , $114 and npwarda return, aocordin te: steamer hi: sccond cabin, $37.50 slasle & 3 return.*Stcerage\u2014To Liverpool, Derey, on, mon, Belton and Glasgor, $33.60.iverage outfits furnishe free.OSTON SERVICE an New England from Boston, June 20tb, 4 Midship saloous, electric light, epacious proies e âecke.For further information apply to any agente! tre Cie ar in DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Gen*1 Ago Roa 1% st.pnerament st.244tf Mont EAVER LINE 12 Lusitania\u2026 h Jhampdain, new, 6000 tons.ee * 26th.Lake À egantic\u2026.18tt July 8rd ~Lake Superior 20th « 10 mer tes © FIRST CABINS From Montreal to Liv yorpocl.ngs 2.50 to $85.Return Fare, $1 Fare, 86: oon SD CAB ¥ te M181 From Montreal to Liverpool, London or Londondarty, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, J Single, $85.Retarn, 966.50 Lake Champlain, , Lusitants, | Bingle, ron: 125, THIRD © Feats 0 OR BSTEERAGE.\u2014To Liverponiciae: don or Londonderry, eic., $32 and , ROCO! steamer.For particulars as to passage or freight, pe 1y to an nt of the piT Le NAT SEP DR, DES TEE de \u20ac 00.Mone: NORTH GERMAN LLOYD: FAST EXPRESS SERVICES, CHERBOURG, S'HAMPTON, BRE! Kaiser Wm.d.Gr.July 8] Trave : Fh A 17 sale \u201ca a 7 .r.Maweriu Mn.Th., Ju 51 7] Kater ne Ep Screw Passenger serv tes.AMPTON, LON N, BR [HA DL Noun.K.Luise, July 19.Ee Tao m Bremen - us F5 2m.Kaiser er > Rremen.G.Eurfuret, June 2H, 5.on | Parbaroma July 130k / aa AR ERP LES GEnoa : Yrerra AN AI \"on - -Jane 30 OELRICHS & CO, A 5 Brondway, N.Ÿ W.#.MENRY, SOLE AGENT for alia {10 st.peter se: HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINEn Sorew Fxpress Service to Plymouth (ondon: Cherbourg \u2018Paris, $d Minmbarg, TWIN SCREW PAWENGER SEtivion.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014 UT, Also New York to Unerboury\u2014H re PARIS HOTEL ACCUMMOD, 10% Reserve 1f secured before deparvère.* For tlinge, etc.& pir] Rambus, American Lin #7 Broedway, ».Ÿ., > rai ying st Franco! i Xavier w 'w.ye 110 - P se Montreal A Batiersky:178 BL J ive Temple Baldé Le 5 te SN AN TT DV raie os AL CARA ARI AE > SE G es GY es rte ni es na RER AIS Gro SRE TE DR TE \u2018 GRAHAM CO., PFroyrietors.wm, 168 and 108 8t.J ames Street.THE DAILY SPAR in sent te any ol En United tes or at @ year, $1.00 for six mon! and 000 for three montbha.Vs believe the circulation of THE STAR akoseds the combined issue of all the other ain newspapers published in the city ¢f ol fonts for French aérertisting are Messrs.vre - .rdf a and monte de Ro) Grange.Toronto, Can.tative.for \u2018aévertis far he Nig T, Ene e EAL Tea RTAR.Carrier, CIRCULATION = OF THR \u2014- Daily and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING June 16th, 1900.Monday \u2026 .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 çrevccaren ST,128 Een .57,110 ADUrOÂAY .\u2026.snccssmse sousassoncancences \u2026 51219 day.mu 57,200 ; MA 64,516 \u2018 Present Average: DAILY, for week 58 389 9 ending June 18 eve.110,797 Average Circulation bd the STAR Last Week, ) From the above figures are ex- eluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1900.THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.he Daily Star is sent to summer resorts sad summer residences addreszad to individuals at thirty cents a month.Persons visiting New York and other American ci- tea may bave the Star addressed to them for ns short a period as one week.Bub- wtiptions may be paid at 165 St.James street, or at the Star Branch Office, No.1.corner Peel and St.Catherine streets.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Smash the Machine! If there are two Machines, smash them both ! ?| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | DO WE FEEL PATIENT ?Teoples have always been able to endure most kinds of rascality better than those Hi to loosen the knees of the soldier gent of-to front the enemy.\u201chen the nation is in danger or its prestige threatened, there is a call for volun- trees to give up their positions at home and go out to face thé hardships of the mbreh, the dangers of disease-breeding conditions assailing weakened bodies, and the swift perils of actual battle.Under such ch-cumstances, a volunteer's life in the field wa succession of sacrifices; inevitably he drops for a time out of the marcuing column of business advancement at home.He losea a year, two years of his life cgmmercially.Then if he escapes the bullet and the bayonet, he is too fearfully apt to come home enfeebled by Clseace, or seri- .six months, ously weakened by unaccustomed hardships.And there is always tbe chance that we shall read his name amongst the \u201ckilled\u201d or \u201cwounded.\u201d Meantime the rest of us stay at home, far, securer for his courage and sacrifice, going on with our daily business with what All we are asked to do\u2014 all we can do\u2014is to see to it that he has buy.the best clothes for his purpose that can be found, the beat care when wounded, the best food we can purchase.access we may.the best arms money can Of necessity we delegate this work to the officers of Government.That is precisely what we pay and select them for.And we expect it to be superlatively well done.pluck.at the patriotism, the noble self sacrifice of \u201cthe boys\" at the front; and we want to do everything we possibly can for Our hearts burn at the their comfort, their safety, their success.When thinking proudly of them, sadly of those who have fallen, and, perhaps, with sgine comfort of the provision we have made for them, back comes the black news that the men we are mourning fell because a oentractor here at home filled his dirty pockets by arming them with \u201cpewter bayonets\u201d which bent like tin foil when they charged the enemy.This is for Canada an in aginary case, but England has known the bitterness of it.And were Englishmen patient under the intelligence?To this day à world remembers the paroxyam of na- tiopa).fury which swept over the British Ilands at the news.hey 2ould stand being cheated at home to \u2018the tune of millionse\u2014bad\u2019y a» they would bafothet\u2014beVer than the loss of the pal- \u2018trisat-bum at so fearful a cost.Thea we remember how our neighbours ta.the south took the \u2018\u2018embalmed beef\u201d revelations.Their's was a volunteer army, scrdited from the best of the land, and Nj '\\cere sent down to fever camps, put off; itith_ poor food, and even kept in some RK; without medical supplies.Were the AWyricans docile under such treatment of thetr soldiers?\" The storm that rose swept the Secretary for War from offes, and gave \u2018he President She b hardest blow of his pH | four Years\u2019 \u2018term Kow.Canada bas an emergency ration eséndal.The enguicy is still in progres, êle Daily Star.| votes down with its brute majority.lhe and we sball net anticipate the verdict, ex- cpt to say that it is all too plain that the emergency ration sent with the men was worthless for emergency purposes.The analysis of the Inland Revenue Department puts this beyond a doubt.Are the Canadian people, cultivating patience over this affair?An emergency ration on which a man would starve if be marched out of camp depended upon it, is as deadly a thing as a pewter bayonet.Starvation on the \u201ckaroo\u201d is no pleasanter death than falling under a epear thrust with a crumpled bayonet at the end of your rifle.Do we care less for our citizen soldiers\u2019 than the British do for their \u201clommies\u201d or the Americans for their volunteers?This country is new at the business of war, and it is making a precedent + precedent which contractors and Mi.\\i of.\"Young men thinking of volunte will watch, too, to see how they will \\ treated.Is this a time to make a record for patience and purblindness, or for patriotic vigilance and stern justice?CES SIR HENRI'S TRANSLATION.The statement that Sir Henri oly de Lotbiniere is to be appoinied Lieutenant- Governor of British Columbia in room of Lieutenant-Governor McInnes, whose resignation is expected, is a subject for congratulation to the people of British Colum- bia\u2014and to the boys of the \u201cbusiness is business\u201d persuasion.Sir Henri will make « capital \u2018Lieutenant-Governor, courteous, urbane, tactful and upright.After bis experience with Li Hung Chang, he may not be as violently anti-Chinese as the British Columbians would like; but it is always well to have a balance wheel.But what will the Laurier.Government do for its leaven of respectability?When it was organized, Sir Oliver Mowat and Sir Henri Joly were brought in to give the electors confid in the honour and high tone of the Ministry.Very soon Sir Oliver was got rid of; and now Sir Henri is to go.And Tarte is coming home.Sir Henri\u2019s friends have felt for a long time, however, that he was not permitted to have his proper influence on the usiness of the Government.His name remained on the list of Ministers and he had charge of bis minor department, but no one has believed that he bad any effective share in the various \u201cdeals,\u201d actual and projected, upon whick his colleagues have joyfully entered.Thus it may be that his influence as a \u201cbreak\u201d will not be es pecially missed; but his loss ar a mask must be tremendous.To lose Sir Henri and fall back upon Tarte as an emblem of respectability, is an awful thing with the elections coming om.\u2014.ATTACKING THE WRONG PARTY.The Brockville Recorder is one of those strongly partisan newspapers which frequently.say very foolish things that are apt to recoil on their own party.In an attempt to strike at one of the leading Conservative members of the House, it said, recently: \u201cSir Charles Hibbert Tupper runs off to Vancouver and stays weeks attending to hie law practice, while the other members of the House are doing the country\u2019s business at Ottawa.\u201d It is true that Sir Hibbert's business has required his presence in.British Columbia when the House was in session, but he has been present pretty faithfully\u2014at any rate long enough \u201c0 make most damaging charges against the Government which the Government dare not investigate, and regularly Minister against whom the charges were directed, however, has been conveniently absent in Europe, visiting the chief capitals, with the knowledge that the accusations against him were to be made.The Recorder.evidently never thought of Mr.Clifford Sifton\u2019s lengthened tour abroad when it referred to Sir Hibbert\u2019s brief trips to Vancouver.Mr.J.Israel Tarte is another distinguished member of the House whose continued absence the Recorder has evidently forgotten.Mr.Tarte was sent abroad ostensibly as chief bottle-washer at the Paris exbibi- tion, where his services were not needed, while his presence was absolutely necessary in the House.Nor is this all.The Recorder either forgot, or didn\u2019t know, that other members ot the Cabinet, although in Ottawa, are notoriously not in their places when information is sought.Never before in the history of Cunada was there such a spectacle pre- rented as there bas been this session, when, day after day, and night after night, the scats of Cabinet Ministers were vacant.\u2018The lack of attendance to their parliamentary duties, in fact, has become so common that it uow scarcely causes comment at all.The Recorder should have thought ot these things before it attacked a private member who is without the responsibility of a Minister of the Crown and whose presence is not so necessary for the conduct of public business, as is à Cabinet Minister\u2019s.If it had, it would not s0 plainly have directed attention to the patent delinquencies of its own political friends.A VAIN REGRET.Mr.Sidney Low, in an article entitled \u201cEnigmas of Empire,\u201d in the June number of The Nineteenth Century, expresses regret that British statesmen \u2018saw fit to give to'any of the colonies such extensive powers of self-government as Canada pos.wesses.He admits that the concession of complete parliamentary constitutions to the colonies of British North Ainerica and Australasia was necessary, as they would otherwise have revolted, but he says that \u201cthere was no reason why we should not have accompanied the act of emancipation by judicious providens and limitations which would have worked out as much for the ben.ro, Liberal, was elect his untrained passions, and he takes the necessary precaytions.\u201d\u201d Mr.Low thinks the British Government\u2019 should have \u201cinsisted upon uniformity of sw, |: uniformity of tariffs and a common systein 205 of defence.\u201d By a common tariff he evidently does nat mean a protective tan, but the adoption of the English system, |: for he says: \u201cWe might have saved some of the colonies from those wild experiments - in socialism and protectionism\u2014the fruits of an impulsive democratic youth\u2014from which some of them are now with ditficul- ty shaking themselves free.\u201d However, Mr.Low reluctantly admits that it is now too late for the people of thé British Isles to reassume that authority over the colonies which he thinks they recklessly resigned.It is well for the British Empire tat the British statesmen who have had to deal with these matters have looked at things differently, for if they had viewed colonial affairs through Mr.Sidney Low\u2019s spectacles there would be very few colonies left for him to write about.British sentiment is as strong to-day in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, as it ie in the British Iales, but it would not be if the people of these colonies had con- tly found themaelves over-ruled by En- en who had never seen the colonies, and àswow nothing about their local conditions au necessities.Lo BIR WILFRID LAURIER DENOUNCES A HEINOUS, INFAMOUS CRIME.Some of the Government organs have thought it proper to make light of Mr.Monk\u2019s charges against.the Militia Department and have endeavoured to dispose of the subject by covering the charges with ridicule and Mr.Monk with abuse.The Prime Minister has not fallen into this blunder.Sir Wilfrid in defending Dr.Borden in Parliament said that the in- sibuation of Mr.Monk's charges was \u201c{hat Dr.Devlin did not deliver to the troops the same food of which he had given a sanf ple to the Department of Militia; that he \u201chad committed the unspeakable crime of having substituted other food for that which he sold;\u201d that he \u201chad been guilty of a crime that would stamp his name with infamy, which would be reckoned as one of the most odious and heinous crimes ever perpetrated in any civilized country.\u201d The Prime Minister went even further.He said, \u201cIf there were such a trime ever committed there is no punishment in any penitentiary in this country which would be too great for a man who committed such a crime.\u201d As a matter of fact Mr.Monk did not charge Dr.Devlin with having delivered to the Government a food different to that of which be had given a sample.le charged that a food worthless as an emergency food had been supplied to the troops; he charged that such a heinous crime &s the Premier so vigourously denounced had been committed by somebody and he de- miañded an investigation to ascertain who was to blame.Unfortunately, there is now not the slightest room for doubt that the heinous, infamous crime of substituting a worthless emergency food for a genuine one, has been commntitted by somebody and the astounding thing is that the Government.and its leading supporters display so little \u2018anxiety to bring the responsibilty home to the criminal.Of whatever misrepresentation Dr.Devlin may be guilty, he is not guilty of the crime déscribed by the Premier, viz.: \u201cThat he did not deliver to the troops the, same food of which he had given a smple tp the Department of Militia.\u201d The Government analyses show that the sample and the stuff delivered were about equally worthless.Dr.Devlin\u2019s account was actually paid upon the authority of an expert report that the so-called concen: trated food was so little concentrated as to be unworthy of the name and that it had no food value equivalent to $2 a pound, but still was fully equal in food value to the sample.The expert's report was in effect, \u201cThis stuff is a worthless fraud, but it is the identical worthless fraud that the Department purchased.\u201d So long ago as February 13th the Gor- ernment was made aware by the report of Mr.Macfarlane, the Government analyst, that the \u201cheinous, infamous crime\u201d so well characterised by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, bad been committed by somebody.What: stepa did they take to protect the troops?What steps did they take to send the infamous criminal to the penitentiary?One thing they did and did promptly, they paid Dr.Devlin\u2019s account.THEY WILL BE DEPORTED.Mullet and Fitsharris Must Leave the United States.WASHINGTON, June 2).\u2014-The appeal which was taken in the case of Fitzharria and Mullet.who are under orders in New York for deportation, has been decided against them, and the men will be deported, Mullet and Fitsharris, it was said at the Immigration Office, will be sent back to Great, BMtain aboard the first outward.bound steamship of the Cunard line, which probably will be the Servia, sailing next turday.As this line brought them here, it will bear the expense of returning.them.\u201cRocky Mountain Brien, and fing The \u20ac of his followers, have been sendin he two tobacco and other articles of the kind dur ing the week, end bave paid a number -ot visita to the men, but of late theme were cut off by order of Commissioner Fitchey.ONE MORE SUPPORTER.(Special to the Star.) VICTORIA, B.C., June 21 Te Martin will have at least one additional supporter in the House, as the returns yesterday show that, though Mr, Clifford, _Couserva- tive, has been returned, Mr.Irving, Opposition.has been defeated by Mr.Stapler (Government) in Cassiar.we GOVERNOR AND WIFE ARE WELL CAPE COAST\" CASTLE, June 21.\u2014Thq arrison at Kumasæ is still on half Fations: r Frederic a governor of the to Ooast Colony, and his wife, who hy there, are well.be Ashanti à Eee ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION.tion is giving out.RENFREW, June 21 \u2014Mr.John W.Mun- member of the Ontario Legislature for North Renfrew on efit of the particular states concerned as Tuesday, by acclamation, succeeding the for that of the Mother Country and the late A.A.White, Conservative, ry Empire at large.Nothing could be less truly paternal than the course adopted.- A judicious parent does not leave à son with the sole and unadvised responribility for all Cleaning Carpets.his doings at the very first moment that You may not know th closa the youngster reaches adolescence.Ha does carpets in these worka va de, \u2018and not endow him with vast possessions, with Jou ul a) ode.e of our modern and potential wealth \u201cbeyond the dreams of avarice,\u2019 with the charge of many human beings of alien race; he remembers the young man\u2019s inexperierice, his crude and lusty | R.PARKER & ce, Dyers & Clenners, pride of life, his inadequate knowledge of a complicated world, his mature! isnorance, raed hall ina) BOE ( (\u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS\") \"BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS.2: weather-=consult your doctor about NESTLPS FOOD.It requires no milk\u2014and city milk means death to thousands.Write for a large sample can s of NESTLE'S FOOD.DURING THE DANGER time for babies == hot LEEMING, MILES & CO., 53 St.Sulpice street, Montreal.+ 14561 RETURNED THE MONEY Contractor \u2018Thibault Succeeds in Getting His $500 Deposit From Market Committee BY CITY ATTORNEY'S ADVICE.Kypairs Which Were Not Made to \\ the Eastern Abattoir v Market.A \u2014 Contrackor Thibault, who was given the contract by the old Market Committee to repair the \\Eastern Abattoir market, is to get back the $600 deposit he gave as security that the work should be properly done.It will be rersembered that the Market Committee made à report that the work had not been done according to the quantities, etc, and the result was a long investigation.Ex-Buildi Inspector Lacroix, who was given charge vf the work for the city, allowed the committee to think the work en done a satisfactory manner, and when cha d with not having kept faith with the corÿmi.tee, he made the famous repiy-: \u201c1 hag to keep quiet for certain reasons.\u201d Wh:lt these reasons were no one ever knew, .Ppr, upon being told, some days later, to eXplain why he he had Kept quiet, his reply) Was that he had given vent to the words \\p a fit of excitement.At the investigation the fact \u201cJas brought out, fn the most clear manneŸ that th quantities, plans and specificÆtions pre- pired by Lacroix for the repairs to the market were so completely} different that the contraetor could put hi§ own interpretation upon what work he was supposed to do.WORK ONLYSHALF COMPLE ED.q Witneases swore that the work hkd not | been much more than half coppleted\\; but In reply to this the contractor said there were no lines oz the plans to show that he should do certain work.The committee pointed out that the quantitles had \\not been followed at all, and the answer\\of the contractor was that Mr.Lacroix hyd not given \u2018him to understand the quan 1 ties were to be followed.The facts were &t | such a nature that the committee refusc to give back Contractor Thibault his so deposit until the work was done as committee had expected.It should be mens tioned that the gontractor had got hold of the entire contract price for the work, and it was all the city held.Ever since last winter Mr.Thibault has been trying to get back his deposit, but this Nos refused by the new Market Com- At \u201cthe last meeting of the committee the request wan City Attorney, and ask him if the eity wag.legally bound to hand over the $x Then the work had not been done us cx- | cte ADVISED TO RETURN MONET.At yesterday's meeting City Attorney Eth.fer carefully reviewed the case before the committee, and after remarking that no protest had been made till the work was accepted, he advised them to return the money, This was done, and the case js now closed, .¢ significance of the opinion of the City Attorney is that if the Dia committes pad not opted the works before it had comple an ex-Bulldin s - Lacroix had d Eee WERE MANY SHORTCOMINGS.This i» the report of the Market Committee, after the repairs we i have been ase ie! re supposed to nstead o osta bel \u201cthe Contractor, there were \"Buf ho.or by ere shou ave been of an King © of posts, and there have been found 260 rafters should hav but there were pat ley e been turnished, Instend of six large doors, there are but vr \u201che re Is a simple section of deals in the enclosure There was no sand mixed with Then there should fave been.The n the centre e mar et shoul been raised, but it was have ~The coping that should \u201chave been around the stable is not there.A large number of Senie supporting the roof were placed on eals instead of sto Certain \u201cporing: ® were made of deals when they should have been made of tim- There should have been used about 2000 feet of rough planks on the top of the building, and the outside fence, but only 4000 feet were prod and the outside was not fenced at al STALLS BADLY CONSTRUCTED.The committee now reports the stalls to be badly constructed, and that several stall partitions are made in lumber, about three | INERGENCY BEDDING, One Camp Cot (Wire Spring), One Mattress, _ One Feather Pillow, SCENE = $2.65.Lockhart Bedding Co.2243 St.Catherine, AHHH 1 AE Sd A i I I A AS a a's 8 22 2 2 2 8 08 0s 22s as ddadiodednbabedealokldnlalilulind L 4 5 2 4 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 5 2 2 009 C3 + EDUCATIONAL.Trinity University, TORONTO.The attention of Matriculants intending to ple rts Course 1s Jared to tl venir ceed to an Arts tial Colleges of Trinity U: Trinity College, with Residence for Men.= eae Collene, with Residence for Woman.ection of rooms will be given a order of 07 applicant.Application may be made now, oF later.20th 8e; lection ôf rooms commences The Matriculation Examination of this University the Education Department H Sc cho sale is that conducted b; of Ontario in the ca prenage Institutes throughout ments fihe Province of Ontario.Apply to Trinity University, Toronto, or REV.T.C.STREET MACKLEM, X.A, LL.D.Provost and Vice-Chancellor.189 180d wo Residen- Septem.and\u2019 Cols The curative properties of the Waters and Baths Caledonia Springs Equal those of the most famous European The Magi Waters sold by best dealers yer 140%¢ Inches when thicker timber n used.bout 4000 yards of.painting, was done,\" One hundr were wanted.shown by a comparison with when the the and specifications, has n fou sub-committee mentioned, an in thelr re bound to carry out.to do all the work tract with the city EE \\ THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star Fyles of June, 1870.) Thermometer: Max.tles Dickens's fortune is stated at 280,000.e Governor-Genera) goes to Ottawa to swear Tr.Tupper as a member of the Dominion Charming afternoon gown of gray erepe the skirt outiised with three narrow ocurfied ruffies and open- te lace over white e wor 87; min.6.liglon from schools.L.Pope, cashier of the Mechantee was chloroformed by masked robbers should have which were smaller thah they should have been, were enly laid on the ground; when they should have gone four feet into the earth sd stalls were built, wheh 108 The above differences in the work, qa 15 set forth port.Consequently, the sub-committee red .mend that the aboy with the specificatidna.and Mr.Thibault\" s as same: and also if it be found that the contractor was obliged so that means can be taken to compel him to carry out his con- 2 bet sway hia with antios quantities nd by the \"by some good p) MENTINOS AND ANUSEMSNTS.RER MAJESTV'S © a This Week \u2014~Matiness W od, ot.and fas : BALDWIN RET #TOCK 00.- In the Reigning Deawmatic Sensation .\u201cQUO VADIS * Metin Pre = JP PE noe, soe.143% Fez Wesk-Cyrano de Bergerac.Arena SUMMER GARDEN, ST.CATHERINE STREET West TO NIG ET Robinson Opera Co., FRANK V FRENCH Mansger and Lessee, Said Pasha.MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 p.m, PRICES 10c.| O30 Chaire { Ewsrred) So.Rox Seats 500.Beats ob salo pt Star Branch, Windsor Hotel and 8t, Lawreace Hail News Stand.Tickela secured in advance will not bas kept after 8.13 p.145°3 Next Week\u2014~Tho Monte Oario Girls.THEATRE ROVAL } L} aes Soh The Tendorloin Burlesquers PRICES\u201410, 20 and B0c.me PARK OPEN 134%¢ SOHME Lavigue's Military Band of Virtuoes.Best Vaudeville ia America.10c.3 auf 8 pu.every day.QUEBEO LINE GRAND CONCEAT 81 Sacrament Chapel Choir win et raor.LT give a concert on the Q-ebec ands Sunday afternoon, Sabi Te Tom unday, 8 in 93.00 EE $3.00 0b Ter ek Lo Sorel and Thre f Bund Ri | ood to rots M u ny Fig an iver, going Bai Éd at 79.0, 08 PRE ESCOTT and o Si Saray æ« 1pm.Ares, ing to Bu sh I ty pias.und tri Ex ormajion an \u2018tickets FOSTER CHAFFEE, dcket EES Tel.Main 1781, F Tel.Main 1734 or quels Ebi to R.MCEWAN, GP ARENA Special Matinee Prices Children under 12 years of age will be admitted to the Opera Performances at 5c the Arena for .be ISLE AUX NOIX PARK.This new and beautiful place ts now open for Excur- slone and Pienics.Good fishing snd bat! tog grounds for all kinds of games.- Also a number of good ree roome to Jet Loy the day or week.Meals rerved at the r Majestic connects at St.Johns with al} 2 from) Montreal and Eastern points ou Saturdays.= one hour from Montreal by rail and Que hour x Jo she Park.Special rates ood until on a Toto une to Sept.ET Fort me cards » a formati .4! NOYAN, Pog.\" PPV 145 God \"DR, AGNESS HAVILAND, ot ve.PASS 2 AEE Taal, give a PÉEALT Es, Drommond AY, Jo ss Drummond Street, FRID.an - © om 8nd, AH are re oT\" Drummond Bt.Ladies 1 in rtesannen 144%2 HN EEE THE.BRITTISH NAVY \u2014AND-\u2014 URKISH DYES ARE EACH T The Best of Their ~~.Kind, FERRIER A : 3 * in Eee A WELL FITTED STEAMSHIP.The steamship Raeburn, now moored \u2018At Windmill Point and zo0n to sal for South Africa with a cargo of horses, 1s probably the most complete and perfectly fitted live stock carrier ever seen In this port.Her appointments in this regard have beer viewed by many of those interested in the ocean transportation of horses, and all pronounce Captain Hanning's command one of the best vessels in the business.As yet the horses have not arrived from the West.The Rasburn is fitted for 1,000 animals.OR Special Notice.THEY DO NOT ONLY CURE Women, But Men and Young Men as Well\u2014Mr.Lamonde, of Quebec, was Suffering From Kidney Disease, His Face Was Covered With Pimples, Beveral Physicians Had A}- tended to Him Without Any Serious Result\u2014Saved by the Use of Dr.Eä Morin\u2019s \u201cCardinal .Pilla.»» It would be \u2018unnecessary to sa what Ed.Morin\u2019s \u201cCARDINAL PILLS\u201d The whole French and English press of the Dominion has told the good they have done snd pee their wonderful cures.are legions the persons saved from death | by the strong and powerful action of this remedy, which Is proclaimed loudly the world over and the praise of which is on ail ps.Here is a new testimony, an authentic letter from a ages thot young man of Que- , Mr.Lalonde, ow the at effi- of Dr.Morin's \u201cCARDINAL \u2019 in Fort or young men\u2019s diceases: uebec, January, 1900.To Dr.Ed.Morin, Ber oe I do not wonder any more when I hear that nd chorus of gratitude, arising on all sides, in honour of the Tonic of Tonics, Dr.Morin's \u201cCARDINAL PILLS.\u201d In the interest of those who suffer, I shall make it my duty to recommend heartily this incomparable remedy, this highly scientific preparation, this wonderful product pa surpasses all the tonics of the same kind \u201cA few Tears ago I was attacked by a Kidney disease which, n few monchs after, was aggravated by a multitude of pimples springing up all of a sudden, over my whole body, but especially over my face, and to ie\u201d that the persons who met me ask- £ I had not the smallpo fier followin, Dr.are.cien PIL x : HET dec tt ry Dy any preciable resu ecid to ry Dr.More \u201cCARD! TAL ILLS.\u201d A few months of its use Nore my kidney diseases, and with it altogether vanished all those wretched ernptions which had made me suffer so much A \u201c\\housand thanks for and honour to this incomparable tonic.Mr.LALONDE.For le at all druggists; 50c à box, or six boxes for 12.50.If your dealer don't keep these unrivalled Pills, we will mail them to any à dress on Jecelnt of the.amount.Ado Dr.street, Quebec, orin ie, St.Peter ebes BB NOT AFRAID TO TRY BROMA It Gives Health, Strength and Hep- \u2018 piness.This tonic act derfull enr pk from.pb and many sufferars religyed an cured le { d yn.=8 SC pr andand ree the same benefits.10° law the-treatments | prescribed Las one.- Shooting The Rapids ! The only steamer.shooting the Ra daily, take the $ a.m.train at Bonaventure Station,arriving at Montreal at 9, 80; am, [HE LADIES\" TRIP.To CARILLON $ 1 .00 and Back - Palace Str.\u2018Sovereign.Take 8 a.m.train for Lachine.1425 LO.O.F, MU.MONTREAL DISTRICT.reptiles and Brethren du [Lodges to n this District ested to attend a Special Lectin of the Diotrie toh held in the Lodge Roon 144 8t.Lawrence ret, un Friday Ev.ening, June \"aie at 8 p.m, for the purpose ot opening of Loyal Luman Lodge.À fuil attendance is requested.By order Prov.G.M.> 145%2 G.W.HARDISTY, Prov.04 | Anclent Order ol Hibernian, DIVISION No.8.of above in thele x Friday Evg, 22nd inst Every member is requested té attend, as Election of Officers for ensuing year will take place.By order T.DONOHUE, Recording Secretary.1451 Caledonian Society, e regulnr meetin Division will be hel Association Football.Association Football Clubs desirous ef competing the Caledonian Trophy (fiual match t9 be play od the Boclety's Annual Games, on mecs ne Par dav, August 11th).are requested In their eus @ Secretary on or before June à son trieg Tv be ascompenied by an entry fee of.- -W.\u20ac.MCALLISTER, fraise 5 145%2e0d où 8 Fraicols Xavier Street.| Skin and Scalp Diseases.Bioed Poison and Urinary Troubles ted succesfu DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Special, « of Paris.Dige! parcs of the Kidn ey: Bladder of the te p'aricocele cou Deby as ele of rls diion 30 BLE TéEr UFFICE HOURS\u2014 10 ue tol gv sr 8UNDAYS\u20141.30 p.w.0d pan, Bell Tel, Pain Fes 2nd Regt.Cana- > .ON dian Artillery.Orders by Officer Commanding.The Regiment will.parade on Frid (22nd instant), at 8 p.m., for battalion dri and march out.Every member must present.Uniform, Drill Order.Band will attend.By order.ERNEST C.COLE, Captain, 45° 2 : Adjutant.CONGRATULATED THE QUEEN.Huron Diocese at London Bend Her Majesty a Message on Anniversary of Her Accession to : \\ Throne.LONDON, Ont.June 21.\u2014Yestsrd session of the Synod ot the Diocese Huron.was opened at 9.30 o'clock.CJ routine business, Calon Richardson introduced a resolution for the drafting of a congratulatory message to be sent to the Queen.on the 62nd anniversary of her aoe cession to the throne.This pres greeted with prolonged cheers, and a m a large fl rising to their feet and singing the Queen.\u201d Rev.Dr.Bet née God Row, C.C.Owen were then admitted to site fn the synod.The reports of the pr tees on the observance of the Lo and on temperance, were received, © \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Fe slightly damaged by msmoke.Including VW.Cartier Cor T for Pts schoo two ANTED \u2014 AN ENGINEER, COMPETENT dren's Te tn to leave the city.Apply spice Jrawors, iE es ajro 7 hn teachers, having diplomas for Model Schoots.Lak to mah charge of a yacht.renal % 87 \u2018Osborne st.Tel.Up 1 tea canisters, ol es.complete: i - ° Mobo wn Ol ply wi will Sell\u201d cheap to prompt buyer.\u2019 Address Tesering the\u201d principe D D Ares 6 18H The.& uit Brothers Co.31 WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY Fist CLASS Desjardins, cor.Windsor and St.Antoine, sts.1736, Star Office.142 Bt.ein Bow store \"2 expel] ehoed Ia sry 8 on nd oa ker: ANTED \u2014 AG It M- ANTED \u2014 A FEW GOOD AGENTS.TO eph, Mile End.143 2eod ALE \u2014 ONE 10 INCH DRSK FAN.W ENTE.SALART OR CO sell vacant lots: both lan- VV ANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE, NO hildren, situatioh as caretaker or any situation suitable for both; wife sood, cook.Address 567 Wolfe st.% 148 1 V ANTED \u2014 TO DO AT HOME ANY KIND of plain sewing, by a neat worker.Ad ress B, 2073, Star Office.143 V ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOman work by the day, washing and jron- or offices 1 ng, housework or bousa cleaning.to clean.Address A, 2060.Btar Office.V \u2018'ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A MARRIED ears gener mon ionge; x French fluently.Hotel ce; speaks office experience; ape: Star Office.145 2 clerk preferred.Address T, 2048, Way \u2014 DRESBES FASHIONABLY made, very moderate prices, tailor-made suits, fancy blouses.jackets, capes; fit and finish guaran 658 Lagauchetiere.145 4 ANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY A YOUNG nurse or to do light t hounework, in girl as small family.Apply C, 2120, 5 3 WANTED \u2014 DRESBMAKING BY THE day in private families; cut and ne B 8387, Star Branch Office.1 W 'ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS EXPERIENCED { nurse or mald; good needlewoman, to to seaside or States.E, 8566, Btar Branch ot TANTED \u2014BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, situation, good plain cook; city references; willing to go to country.E, 9 Star Hranch Oftics.V 'ANTED\u2014 TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS and manufacturers.A gentleman of wide commercial experience, having an office in the city.will be glad to correspond with Ce ansible firms, with a view to represent them in Montreal, on salary or commission.Address P.O.Box 1074, Montreal.145 6 WANTED \u2014 THE ADVERTIBER, * PARIsian gentleman, recently with manage ment of Anticosti Island, desfrey position as administrator of private estate, cars of prop- erttea.etc, as teacher in private family: best references.Address D, , Star Office.143 3eod \u2018WANTED \u2014 LADIES TO ENGAGE REliable cooks.housemalds.general servants, etc.Apply to Mrs.Jacobson, a, res cent street.51 SUMMER BOARD.Fonte Beaver Hall H - ONR ve DOUBLE.ONS SINGLE.oN men mb, ut mL =, esDatE Ave 08 Palace tre 5 Marat.kyl OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOURLE \u2026 TODED, Auer light.49 Rooms Ms, Tv fire pleasant rent reasonable.Address T5178 \"ontarto.1416 ™e UNFORNI SHED t floor, Beaver Hall HII 135 13 ONT and ROMs Dubord streat.HANDBOMELY and singie rooms, Auer Heht d FURNIFHEN 63 OOM \u2014 LARGR PORNTHER BEDROOM.Peal st.second door 182 Hotel.Telephone Up 1438, rom Wi 14 ndenr 286 OoOMs.\u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMY.Auer.light.35 OOMS \u2014 NICELY modern conveniences.street, near Windsor Station.Victoria st FURNIRHED.ALL Apply at 4 Stanley 142 6 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY on bathroom fiat, Palace st.hot water, FURNISHED.gas.192 uso ooM let, cas.atc.Roox a \u2018bathroom fla 8 McGill College avenue.8 \u2014 BACK AND FRONT PARLOURS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM t, hot water heatlon TO to let, singly or en suite, furnished or un- furnished, with or without board.8% Arey le avenue, 143 OOMS \u2014 TO RE NO.6a MAYOR STi gentlemen; second floors.NT.double aa an single furnished rooms, for c.and heated: first and 148 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED, COM- rtable, on parlour and bathroom floor, fo Auer light, everything new; transients and tourists accommodated.2412 St.Catherine, 3% P Re 184a Peel st M \u2014 LARGE, room.bathroom flat, able for two gentlemen, WELL electric light, FURNISH ED sult- facing Dominion sq., 143 5 OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON bathroom flat, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple.41 Mayor 14 PRooms \u2014 TO REFINED PARTIES.PARlours, single room, every convenience, two baths, new carpets, references.148 Sherbrooke.TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS.OOMS8 \u2014 fine situation; trans + cosy, everything Bow Ught, t ients; \u201c amily private; no children.138 edral street, opposite Palace.144 2 AT WESTMOUNT, t de- Roo \u2014 TO LET well furnished, exch sired; references street.OOMS \u2014 FIRST CLASS, TO LET, ave., city; large room.hoard | anged.transients accommoda 4267 Dorehs one r wr PARK 144 8 -\u2014 ?.LYO at; jon 3, urow price oth arret , He on forteit one hundred, doll dollars * fra mot the purest os \u20ac IR L L'INFORMATION WANTED of ovens, Wi'llam Jevens.ja=anner: last heard of in Mslbourge, Australis, fifteen ME Pr \u2014 INFORMATION WANTE White Flikrabeth Marlo or Mra.Camera Fdinbureh derives the address of her hrotheg James Whyte.who waï last heard of at Dul Minnesota.about seven years .1 van Prior Dani \u2014 INFORMATION of Davidson.William Davidson; left i in March, 1805, and then going\u2019 ta: he ænld mines.144 &# ERSANNAT\u2014 INFORMATION WANTED oF Nicholas Quinn: born In Manorhamiitan, Ire, left .Glasgow, Scot., In 1840.Whan last heard from was in Boston.He was a ron of Mary and Jphn Quinn Address hls sister.Margaret Lynn, 124 Brighton st.ston INFORMATION WANTFN 21 Govan Rond.Glns- ERSNNAI- of Robert Btarritt, Row, desires address of James Starritt; last Ogden, Philadelphia.144, ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Macarthur, Mrs.John and family) last heard of at Hamilton Road.New Landon, Antarin.years axo, are enquired for by het brother-in-law.Alexander Macarthur.ls 5 Fllan Rha Born st Bprinzburn Glasgow about 1851 She married John Hart.a farmer In a district near Boston.and Is supposed to have gone to Capada about 1808 or 1897.¥ne formation will gratefully received by Y Fecrétary of the Aichdiocese of Glasgow, 144 Renfrew street, Glasgow.ERFNNAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Lindsay.David Lindsay; left Mi] st, Bællvmena; thirty years ago tor ew York, U.8.A., 44 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION rotor and of Crow, Willlam, or Finney, riveter boller-maker: last heard of about six vears ago, is enquired fyr by his sister Isabella.(American and Australian papers please copy.) 144 83 NAL ANTED \u2014 INFORMATION w ERS rs ford.J.C.the whereabouts of the Rev.John Crawford.D.D., Principal of Prairie College, Rapid City, N.W.T., or any of his children, 144 8 I.Hartley enquires for ERSONAT, \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of McKean.Robert McKean; left Calton, Glasgow.about thirteen years ago for U 144 ERBONAL * \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of McKednh.Willlam McKean: left Camps sie twenty years ago for Balt Lake.ar rn) : : us Room able for on appointed house, e or two persons, in a on University street, \u2014 TO LET LARGE ROOM, 8UlY- well near Sherbrooke.Telephone.No board given.Address B, 3008, Star Office.\"164 8 OOM.\u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET.WITH small cooking stove, convenient for housekeeping; street.six dollars monthly.26 St.Monique 344 OOM \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT, ONE OR 1: entlemen, bathroo floor, Auer TWO light, x overlooking Dominion square, apposite Windsor Hotel Concert Hall, Cypress 144 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LETA LADY HAVING AN elegantly furnished house.would like to let two bedroom fiat, ences exchanged.A 1Ce.ms and s sitting room.on to two gentlemen for the first of September; best west end locality: street cars; ; would give breakfast if desired; refer- Addr Branch 144 4 per month for the ess D, 8338, bath two minutes three \u2014 DES ILES, NEW HOUSE, hood table, ezoelient boating and trout ROMs FURNISHED ROOMS, T0 Q LES fishing.dger Leroux, Lac .3 a 128 20 OOM - WELL FURNISHED.ON BATHroom fiat, clean and comfortable, gas, OA tn entre of Park, ara Tow b Naat hot and cold water; gentlemen only.80 Uni- spacious and y rooms, with the advantages versity 142 Beod ah Terao ety, west end Mise Cadweil, ! JROOMS \u2014 FANDSOMELY \"FURNISHED and 3 Thornton Bell Phono Mo.tional: amily private; transients received.00 U ity 181 10e08 OARD \u2014 ROOMS CAN BE HAD IN coun- B ARD abundance of shade and [fine boating: Rou fornishea: DELI NIBHED M0 03 UN- tar ce city references.Address K, 2012, oe James > 265 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE.ARD, = HIGHLANDS.LOWER LACHINE C.P.R, room left, Food board, plenty of shade.Apply 1» St.Antoine.144 W ANTED\u2014 A SMART OFFICE BOY; MUST and\u2019 bé-butek at figures.write mood hand Apoly in own or hapdwritne, to A, 2070, Star Office.145 3 WANTED A FIRST CLASB HALF TONE operator ka etcher; ore capable of tak- tng charge of a small plant.Give experience and references, with sample\u2019 of work.State wages.Apply \u2018'Halftone.,\u201d Toronto Office Mont real Btar, Toronto.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FOUR OR FIVE machine fitters, pipe fitters, or machinists\u2019 helpers at the Victoria Mine, near \u201cnite: fish, Ont.Write stating terms.V ANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL TO DO GENeral housework.Apply to 179 Mance st.145 8 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASsIST | BOAR housework.College avenue V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ACTIVE, FOR petty cash and entering orders; writer.Apply in own handwriting, stating wages expetted P.O.Box 2304.165 1 WANTED \u2014 WAITRESBES IMMEDIATE ly.Apply Mrs.Welsh, Balmoral Hotel.with general References.4 McGill 145 1 WANTED \u2014 SMART WOMAN TO MAKE rves and can frult; must be ri- enced.Apply Housekeeper, Balmoral Hotel, 45 1 VV ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLING SALESMAN for Quebec, city and province, lower provinces, Manitoba.British Columbia.and North- calling on rigar and hotel to carry side llne cigars on commis- = inducements to right men.P.O.145 2 WANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK.WILL- to \u2018go to the country; city references required.Apply 45 Union avenue.145 1 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD VEST MAKER.APply to R.C.Anderson, 185 St, Antoine street 145 1 VY/ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A STRONG BRL: sleep at home.Apply 10 Donegant WANTED _ gop LUCK TO ALL, ONR boy made $500 LE investing 10 cents; one woman oy investing cents, mad $1000.Bor.varticulare send cents.B.Kittredge, South Framingham, Mass.145 T WANT AGENTS.LADIES AND GEN- Hemen, local and general agents throughout Canada, to sell 8 new and wonderful improvement for sewing machines; makes chine run easier, faster, smoother.and overcomes dead-centres, starts right without touching hand-wheel, prevents breaking needles and thread, pays for itself {n one week, every oper- ator will buy.profit.Cail and wes it or address Wilkinson Rotary, Treadle Co., 1702 Notre Dame st, Montreal.\u201cSinger Agency Salesroonis.* 145 1 'ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TYPEWRITER and good stenographer, with office experience; French necessary.Avply stating salary required and references to P.O.Box 200.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRBT CLASS goods salesman; none other need apply Haycock and Dudgeon.145 1 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family.who understands plain cooking; stove, no ashing or ironing; highest wages, Apply Immediately; references.3 Gain st.148 1 \u2018WANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON SILK waists, also good hand sewern.Apply The American Silk Waist Mfg.Co., 333 St.Lohmes ati \u2014 COACHMAN FOR THE BUM- Aner: Bighest wages ANT to reliable man; none others need apply.Address 1900, P.Box 2307.AN \u2014 GENDHAL BERVANT; REferences required.SEWING QIRLS.APFLY AT Apply 56 Beaver Hail WANE Varemagre Clothing Factory.1888 Notre Hill.; 145 2eod Dame street.- ; .4 .A\u2019 GOOD GENERA - i» rse, at once.App! » L RERVANT | wAWTNERS WANTED.avenue, ANTE n A and nf Wood Jiivier \\Woetmonnt.145 1 Wo ED \u2014 RESPRCTARLE TOUNG wo- OST \u2014 ON SUNPAY LAST A man, with references, as general servant, Le old rart in.with smal) diamond in Apply three days, top flat, #0 Mountain st mantre.Reward if returned to 528 Paul st 45 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR W 3 inust be be.xvod pl plain cook and have OÙ small family; we wages, Ap- = A a.7 me 48 pe Notre Dare, Mont FOUND.8 p.m.to r Imgton pres UND \u2014 ON JUNE THE 18TH A ) Aen \u2014 À courmTENT TO Fev black dog, With a leather\u2019 rooms | -take charge of the Wea mg Department 00d | his neck.The owner cap have the same dy [of & wooften mill, Hutohineon's se sut Hollens- paying expe If not claimed i three days worth's looms.A, , Star Office.will ba od Apply, 181 Aqueduct st.148 1 j \u201d 145 8 ND \u2014 à GENTS GO Ton; we ANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH AND TWO VE cas ai same ae, sa Pp = y.Ww.house eer at once, Apply | st 414 Park quente, ney ats Ii Keegap.168.Murray st Ma * ' CE + a WAN TED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH THREE OR tour thousand doliars to invest in a sale wholesals business, paying good profits.8, ftar Office.OARD \u2014 MAPLE DALE FARM.NEA few Dboardars > Tel one Free carriage shade.Bell Telephone.from station.City references it preterred: Mrs.Clark Hall.8eod ARD \u2014 CAN ACCOMMODATE A #rge shady lawn, daily mail; terms m: erate.Apply to Luther A.120 14e0d bits: OOMR \u2014 NICRLY FURNISHED.* Modern conveniences; references; oO bathroom flat, to gentlemen of quiet ha- every convenience; transien \u2018dated.93 University st.Aaccomino- 143 8eod ALL transients accommodated.McGill College ave.143 Seod PERSONAL \u2014 WHY LIGHT A FIRE AND beat up your house cooking meats, - you can get them ready for immediate use in small quantities at Winch's market.8 PERSONAL \u2014 THE FREE JEL USTRA PAD, lecture to be given by Agness Havi- land.in Drummond Hall, on Friday.at 230, will be of special interest to ladies.Flattering accounts have been received of large apd appreciative audiences in the various cities she has visited, in the Interest -of the Viavi movement.145 1 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.'ANTED \u2014 FOR JULY IST.RY A YOUNQ \u2018man, room with partial board.Address R, 2047.Star Office.140° 1 tag BOARD WANTED.ue?\u201cee ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN.class board (only), between Pool ve Union avenue.Btate terms.Address SE Star Office.4 OT WANTED TO => ss \u2014 ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $100 ON PROM- \u201c{ssory note for one or two years, at a falr rate of interest.Address E.8371.Star Branch Office.1651 PATENT SOLICITORS.= INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, \u2019 Temple Buliding, Montreal.\" 2038 OOM \u2014 TO LET \u2018 HANDSOMELY \" FURnished large front, on bath flat.with verandah, gas, hot water, Mipation excellent; \\Jam- iy strictly private.53 Mil at.51 M8 \u2014 ON BATH FLAT, Foy OOM furnished.Que, 38 Victoria st.teresting Blupt.Knowlton, Q sppy 4 our our inter AT OARD \u2014 at FEW BOARDERS WILL FIND OOMB \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED AND UN- wineve ston experience in the rrp B commodation for summer months, furnished, double and single; private fam- lewsof 80 foreign countries.Send aketo es st.Meroaret Station.Hy.658 Sherbrooke st.145 1 toe névice, Manion à Mause the landing place for the renowned T Char- lebois, Masson, .Post and Teleg raph Omoes on Fer particulars dress B.Ste.Marguerite Station, the premises.I.Prefontaine ?rerrevonne Co.127 14 eod ARD \u2014 LAKESIDE COTTAGE NOW for the reception of guests.ars Radford, Ste.Agathe.140 Saw tf BPARD IDLEWYLD, HUNTINGDON.Que.This beautiful spot.situated on the banks of the Chateauguay River, splendid boat.Ing and fishing, with free access to the island, also & well of fine water, a few taken at moderate rates.Apply to Geo.fleentord, Huntingdon, P.Q.148 8eod ARD \u2014 ORCHARD FARM HOUSE, Knowlton Landing, pleasantly located, on Memphrem Lake, good boating.fishing and fine sandy beach, SAtHInE house, five minutes\u2019 walk to wharf and Post Office, three miles to Bolton Sulphur Springs; terms four dollars jer week, use of plano.Angus Bt.Martin.aoû ARD A LARGE ROOMS, IN pleasant locality, fine shade trees and near the river.Address Box 145, town, | 25 OARD.\u2014 A LADY HAVING NICE COUNtry place (farm) not far from the city could accommodate three or four children; good board: best of care.Address E, Star Branch Office.48 1 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETO.R SALE \u2014 AT BARGAIN.A WELL bred Votan pony.| i pates be 4 years old, fine Xnes action, beast, perfec ectly sound.also stylish dos Part n between 9 and 12 a.m.at 848 Delorimier vanne.144 2 \u2014 A HO AND COVERED RSE aggon for city delivery.John Armstrong, \u201ccontectioner, 30 Bt.Helen F4 145 3 MISCELLANEOUS.'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY SWRITER would give & few hours enc © lobe housework in return for a quiet me ûrèes the summer in town or 8817, Star Branch Office.\u2018ANTED THE ADDRESS' OF JOSEPH Dwyer, Jae of Cornwall heh School.Address Box 1 Avonmore, Ontari 144 2 fadoxs wanTED) ANTED \u2014 FOR JULY J AND AUGUST.IN ré.i Pa Engiith speaking family.Prato ¥ hoa vw a! terms, for young man, W, borough, 118 Park Avenue, Montreal.\"145 1 OOMS \u2014 transient boarde: Î TWO FURNISHED PARLOURS and other rooms: TS commodated; five minutes\u2019 walk from Windsor Hotel.7 Beaver Hall square.ac- 142 3 3aw OOM \u2014 LARGE SIZE, SINGLE NICELY cold water.1568a Mansfield st.furnished, on bathroom flat, gas, hot and com \u2014 A PLEASANT, overlooking flat, electricity; room.ru Cathcart at COOL Phillips aquare, gentlemen only.FRONT bath- Apply 145 3 OOM \u2014 CHEERFUL, BRIGHT FRONT room, on bath flat.18% Osborne st., opposite Dominion square.143 3 fres Now York Lif 11 Allantie Building, Washington, B.& ia! FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal.Torento, Ottawa and Washington a ROBERTS & CO.a5, People's Bank Building, Montreal.i+ examiner in U.B.Patent Office.TENT NO PAY.Write for Red Book.138e0dM\u2019 13 NO FA OOMS \u2014 - vate house: modern convenjences.no éhildren ot boarders: MoGill FOR GENTIFWFN IN A PRI- : clean, College 145 ave.1 OOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, + also parlour bedroom; transients.35 fe st.145 Met- 1 Rooms ~ \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL, ON BATH or upper floor, vated throughou College avenue.house newiy reno- t; private family.37 McGill coms - \u2014 LARGE, PLEABANT FRONT with or without board; transients taken.as McGill College avenue.145 8 TO LET A NEATLY FURNISHED ROX om, for roo! couple; terms moderate.Apply st.near Sherbrooke st.ladies, gentlemen or m arried St.Urbain 145 2 2aw OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO FURNISHED AND two unfurnished rooms.Apply fleld st.106 Mans- 168 1 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, PLEABANT + cool front room, \u2018terms m rooms; : «iso rate.768 Palace large upturnish- ot.45 3 OOMB \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE, COMfortable it desired.21 OOMSs \u2014 TO rooms, convenient to cafe; Mansfield at.FOUR.LI GHT HOUSE- LET, (boura 3 \u2018keeping In west end, two beautifully furnished, .gas sto ve, refrigerator, dishes, oto.complete.Address E, 8875, Star Branch (ice.\u2014 TO LET FURNISHED, A NICELY Ras Sarished front parlour.suitabla for mar- He couple or, business gentlemen.Apply to & a eht street., ROOMS AND BOARD.Roa \u2014 TO LET, WITH BO yacancy for table artery CF 102 'ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE Keeping room on bath at with ip.house- privileges: rent not to ex vicinity Guy and Bt.Catherine.B, 8286, Star Branch Office.BOARD.EE BPARD ~ MRS.McEWAN, LADIES RICK nuree, superior accommodation; best mad eal attendance and referenced; atrietly private Terms moderate.187 Cadt st.120 100 ARD \u2014 AND ROOME FR Lah wa to confinement: private.Ladies attend.od at thelr own home.hme, Ladies\u201d Dootress, 57 City Hall svehue.181 100 DARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- B ing confinement: strictly confidential; terms modarate.Mrs.£mt th, 842 ft.Law nee °% ansfield s! @ LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, R° nn board, Auer light, shower baths and alt only.one Uptown 1726.168 Mansñeld st.42 4 ~ ROOMS \u2014 WITH OR our Opera, in private French family table board If dealred.WITH ARD, AT W Roce mount, country afr, with city convent street cars nished 48 small fami! Hour and room, 214 Wood avenue, also at.Catherine st.BO.minute, double room, 0OMS \u2014 ONB DOUBLE AND O! sie room, with phone Up 512 166 Mansñeld st.NE board; Auer lights; 148 5 ences, fur- for 144 2 SIN- tele- 45 1 OOMB D \u2014 KND double and single, bathroom flat; boarders.for a few table ~ 'AND BOARD, board; transiente accomm comforts.108 Union \u2018avenue.odated: 1 AISO TABLE home 3 TWO FRONT RQOMS, vacancies 68 University \u201cst.146 8 144 3 = PARTNER.WITH NOT oT LESS : When Gao, or a good business; prods f AGENTS WANTED.year over month net profits over 20 .p.e for ve onthe A lc young one other man denired, with good onnsction D \u2014 AGENTE.MAIL ORDER MEN.ANTE up-to-date etier, to mend need apply.Books of Ik and all and every dress T, 1 of \u201cSchemes, and Fakes.aber \"értioulars siven Ad 0.Star Pe Jor ey e eh of omen bre PUPILS WANTED.LESSONS WANTED.TED ~ ND TYPE.ANTED \u2014 PIANO \u2019 Wo writing.- sont TRA ANR TE Ww young.fort ro su prant onçher Nenchor ui 3.Oooks, Brandon avenue, is.3 ng terms, address OOMS \u2014 QUITH Al BOARD: TRANSIENTS conveniences; taken table board; tickets.3.Mooi College ave.Bummer, ze A OOMB \u2014 TO class in every respect; Mansfield st.J SOMFORTABLY board; 3 Undorhinl \"Pac Rooms, em RL TRF LET, WITH BOARD; LET DOUBLE two 2 Canson separate bells, trensients.148 FIRST 168 3 FURNISHED terms moderate.mati 1 ROOM.WITH 185 sacû 1 .MONEY TO LOAN.SALARIED PEOPLE .Can get money nf their owe Dames vithout endorser ov security; peymen to suit borrower, Montreal Company, ; Tempio Bian, Teds James ut 87 BONE! LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Ond RETAIL* 3 without security, esay pA Tor.LMAN, 302 New York Life Building MERCHAN 13307 16086 8808838080 Ÿ ore Money HONEY T0 LOAN.\u20ac.$ Money où want to borrow money sad $ Money| own pa Housebold d Goods, Pianos, O: ¢ Money», Bicyuies, Horses or Wayone,ca i Monoy| 85, sd we will advance younny \u2014 $ Boy at from $1010 $1,000 withoat Mo se sactio: Money e without publicity.and money Money| cas back in small monthly $ cruesk y payments to suit borrow- MOneY or.You can get tus money the same Money| day you apply for it.Nes charge $ Money unisslons ie made.Call and got our $ $ $ $ s $ Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.¥ $ t ROOM 8, NO.200 ST.JAMES STREET, Cor, Victoriallq., Bank ofToronts Bldg, 67 HEE The Grand Old Staple COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER Is not cheap goods, but Good.Goods Cheap.ce Best Vole In the Markel- Mo Aum.180saty tr FILLE.A REMEDY FOR JRREGULARITIES.: Superseding Bitter afi) Pil Cochise, Pepayroral, sta free for $1.50 from \u2018 order ofall Cie Chem A for Loo! or MARTIN, te Chemist, oo Sng eed oF, we.Cook\u2019s Cotton Root Compound, In su ull monthly by over 10,000 Toe.log ark eur droggist for 's Cotton Root Com Fons gro dpugerone 2 ria fe m vw N re EE BR seule, 18 Not Dame à muro A ore {lend no infringement is pe itted oh the rie determined ki be mors fo.Héretofore = emtory witch exch Grand des eine | cire attention ao fi Bed been showers | VULEVUe [ ° \u2018 - Mont Lodges i» thereiore a unique UD or, but Dow she would make une of b Ia b a À.si d all her iant fascinating powers and ac- el T We or ee oes .undry Starch, Bee ve os 40 cannes Of the 60th Regt., Drive, N.& :| LT.D.3.MUNRO, À.on: en the Grand Lodge of the province complieh Der object, .qestioning Wi sup ve be ee an & Wind tai, Page for.ue 48 ET Te Te re eb iA i à « ?asked v d- Ont, ; ar ee 0.ile Soap, bars for,.+ +.ve 0e 2-20 - > | : Of the 44th Regiment, Thorolf dit.ÉLS tas.B00, TELLS some EWERty AVE voice: but it was a weak little voice and Pot.Marley, 2 Ie.for.«.- .8¢ Scrubbing Lye, 2 tion for.«+ Be and #:now the adjutant of the newly or 55 iehich Iw St.Paul's, refused to come in, prè- beeame dumb, before the eochagting re- Rots Peas, 2 lbs.for.Ds Berubbing Brush, each.: waniz&d 7th Fusiliers.He has had quite a | ® \" l'féfring to #till-retain tholé_fealty to the flection n the glare\u2014nn argument cient Copg.Stareh, per pk.\u2026 «- voue 5c Metal Polish Extract per tin.be : Ontagio.mi he, shot acs he Western, 19th, place ia the aggéegate.He je bo ond \u2018(Grand Lodge ê England.afom that day Bani Eh oT Job, an she pred; wi Jershire Sauce, per bottle.\u2026 Be ou Sow, pr ake.Soap, 0 cakes f f Jo â peted»at Ottawa, and three times at To! eu A men) \u2018at the RAT e Braseay to this there Las.been Pot change, thotigh 4 silent lear her mind, causing her ach Mopars, 8.x ce near veer y ins.À dozen for.+ ve ee Be % P , À 2 J R.A: , bers of.\u201c an ! ; Blaes.} .Be Clothes Pins, MTN, ep tant Mae Don of ering 5 blag, on ait Ee ee ee Fe of mmalgamation with the Grand Hohps to contract ln an expremion of Tooth Brushes worth 10c for -.-.Bc Flour, 10 Tbs.Bags for.co ov 0 choo ing rifle PGO ONE hen: Walker cup in the Regimental mdtéltes three Lodge of - prévince-of Quebec: \u2018They on, Perhaps fe Was Tu cents 8 NA Bird Beed, per pka.-.ot be Granulated Sugar at .«++ +» ool 08 ; und if is \u2018esbâdentiy expected he will cover:| \u201d : years in succession.- WE \u2018believe that in the interest of Harmen y and with some othet woman to.be.beyond her = \u2018 J hm E with, glory at isley.Lieut.Mc Corp.W.J.Annand bees +00, Pthe - aft that such a move should be in- power.She wondered if this eould be .\\ ; : Crimmon nds of = teh descent and a Da- of the 43rd Battalion,.Ottawa: in.1895, ha ems that the matter has been much Tw ° not n Shel that he re ha foi. 1 7 PR \u201c the invitation of Major Rogers, then add bh diseu in Masonic circles in | d.attachment\u2014he was thirt foo ig ~ : ; 4 jergeant Robert Cotrigan has Been Son.jutant.He entered the DA muatolies for [ Ehey, how ever, cdn take no action in the and otherwise attractive.ut of \u2018 g à nore wl he sil Tegiment oF | the firs time, in 1906, and thotigho SW) matjet wh the iilative must cofne froin the | shut?It might retard the nocompliobirent To A mont Aid Glengarry, for the past ton ges | miseing (Ve ar nion Ria qu 8 hy for peer ooke fs now \u2018on bis way mere: delat.Wit.île TemiT WAT, she a ° reliable marksmen of the;Rifle Association : qu the Tr : pros med HR 100.Kopland, and, no doubt, the saatter wi had Jo Joubt ts to what that would be, aE - me , LL : : Dé rebester othe Count ei Ie the POHA.bude ln sv Pa discussed br him while shroad:, | Seken.Eren a Euraly \"vugplt He Departmental Store, Co à das.on his removal to, Cortiwall jn 1888 \u201cit Stage en TIBI, wi , BOUND FOR WINNIPEG.From 76 to 100 French Canadians left this mornin; the mperial Limited for Winnipeg, in c f Rev.Abbe Blais.There were ight other priests in the will visit Bt.Boniface ahd take int St: Jean Baptisite celebration and they will afterwards visit Manitoba ints in the North-West, some going Far [ monton.It Is expected that uits a number of them may deélde to set- Ye in the west and take their, familles ere.Oo WILL ARRIVE TO-NIGHT.Chief, Carpenter has recceived a telegram from Detective O'Keefe saying that he would arrive here with ih prisoner, \u201cCount\u201d Latrec, this \u2018evening.0 ABSIGN.\u2014 Edward asiness under the name of \u2019O'Brien Com uy, auctiof has consentéd to assign at the instance < Malone & Robertson, Westmount, credit- ots for $211.W.G.Malone has fieen sp- pointed provisional guardisn.\u2019 © © SERVATIVE OLUB\u2014The ' wiskly ng of the Conservative Workingmen's Club takes \"at.wight o'clock this evening at the ont , No.1472 Bk: Cath- street.Speeches will be delivered on the subjects active political heres by 4 \u20ac sourve ; slab siways SRR Canadian Pacific Was the Feature in Trading Closing Over a Point Down.LONDON WEAK AGAIN TO-DAY.The Domestio List Was Also Soft and Prices Were Generally Mark- h .od Dbwn.\u201cThere was no let up to the weakness tn stocks to-day and a further dip in the rice of Canadian Pacific brought out a ig batch of the stock amounting to over four thousand shares at a reduction of 1 144 points.The rest of the market was also decidedly soft, Royal Electric decln- 0e 3482002 - ing two points, ontreal Street 1 point, Twin Clty 3 pointe, Vi \u2018tue 2% polnts and Payne 2 points.ding was quite brisk considering the circumstances but Pacifle was b y long odds the leader in point of activity, 8 oF point of ne The softness in that connection came from London in the shape of a decline from 854 at the close yesterday to 91% this morning, although there was a subsequent recovery to the extent of a quarter of a point to 92% at which figures the marlet closed.In the local market business cum.menced at 90, a full point lower than yesterday's close and under the pressure of liquidation the price was gradually forced down another half point to 89%, but he- fore the close the price had pulied up to The trading this morning carried the price of Electric down to 200, a drop of two points, while Twin Cit went off three points to 60, the lowest {t has been for several months.Gas weakened to 182%, and Btreet Rallway went off a point to 233.Virtue continued.weaker and sold at v, while Payne closed at $1.00, In view of the present low price of Pacific, a few figures with reference to its record during the present year will be of interest.It will be remembered that in February the price reached par, the highest in its history, on this side of the wa- anuary it went as low as was the lowest at any time during the present year.The year opered with the price at 93%.During the present month the highest was .and since Iv was at that point a steal y décline has been in progress.Since the htghest of the year there has therefore been a decline of 10% points and since the highest of Jupe one of 5% points.Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable to-day Juoted.Grand Trunk, first, 84%; second, 5i%, third, 21%; Canadian Pa.Gifle, 91%; Hudson Bay &£24%; Anaconda, \u2014\u2014\u2014 The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, increased, , pounds; circulation increased, 19,000 pounds; bullion increased, 1,006,862 pounds; other Bgecurities increased, 690,000 pounds: other deposits, increased, 1,157.000 pounds: public deposits increased 353,000 pounds; notes reserve, increased 94,000 pounds.Government securities unchanged.The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is 44.36 per cent.Last week it was 43.96 per t cent.The rate of discount unchanged at 3 per cent.London, closing: Consals for monoy, 18-16; do for the Consals 100%: Atchi- son, 26%: Can.Pac.92%; St.Paul, 1111; Ills.Central, 1114; Loulsville, 76%; U.P.pfd., 78%; N.\u2026 181; Erie, 113; Penna., 66: Reading, 8%: Erie.first pre , Bh: P., pref., 74; Grand Trunk, ; Anaconda 8%: Rand mines, 39%; bar silver, firm, 27 16d per ounce.Money 1% per cent.The rate of in the open market for a discount short bills is 29-1 months\u2019 bills 23%.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Btar by C.D.Monk, 16 St.Bacrament street, local manager for J.8.Bache and Co.New York, over âtr- ect private wire.Juns 71 June 20 Stosks Ov\u2019.Close.Op'g.Tobacce Co.86, 87 88% BOY, AR Sugar Refin Co nz 113% 126% 1132 Anaconda Mining Oe.: 88 EE 381, 24%, in 24% TOY, 4 81 \\ ré SK a yi of.Gly 00% out! - ES 28% 124 23% œ Gas.221 oe (28% RW Chie.B.I.& Pao 1008 1040: 1068 104% Chic.Mil.& Li\u201d 111 13% 110% Continental Tob, 23 22% 48 22% a> 76% IBY 774 76 Contol Y.1881 388 \u2026.,\u2014 185 Colorado Fuel &Tron.30% Sum BY si Cleveland C.C, & BL.57% 67% Delaware, Lack West.175% ene 1754 Nor.Pactfic Gem.New Do o Le N.Y.Central & Hud.X.Y.Lake E & West.\u201cow a.N.Y, Ontario & est: CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.B.Bache and Co., 16 St.Sacrament street, report the Closing Prices to-day as follows: June 21, 1900.Ti87 31788 067 vou-B 675-B 62 ID YOUR HOUSE | OF BED BUGS by wing LYONS\u2019 LIQUID BUG POISON.lication does the work\u2014If not, your money One app \u201cac, 250 at all Dru r JNO.T.LYONS, , Of Cor.Craig and Bleury Bts 1é5*ntytf sna iro | LADIES, BOYS and GIRLS $1.00 for an Hours Work.NO MONEY REQUIRED.Bend us your name and address and we 1 mall you, postage paid, 20 copies of.the.latest sheet musle, vocal and instrumental, Sell them at 10c each, return one dollar to us, and keep one dollar for your - trouble, The sane music is sold in your town at Æc and 35c, so you can easily sell the 20.in an hour, THE PEOFLES MUSIC COMPANY, 145 °nty 4 saw 67 Yonge st., Toronto.whi\" PROVINCE OF District où Montreal } SUPERIOR COURT NO.71.In re PIERRE JOSEPH DUMONT, Contractor, \u2014 ot 4 City of Montreai, Insolvent, and JEREMIE DUFRESND, Plaintiff.Notion (8 bereby given that the undersigned I : said Plerre Joseph Dumont's estate, ou the Sth of June inst Creditors must nos thelr sworn-in claims within thirty: at our office, New York Lite Biéé.\"44 d'Armes, Montreal.: Pr \u201cAT.AMOUR & TURGEON, PE \u2018 Curators, UP LONER Payne\u2019 Declares a Quarterly Pividan of Three Per Cent :: - = The item of Interest in the mining flald this morning was the declaration of the Payne dividend of three per cent for the quarter, is payable July 16, and is or the quarter endi June 3.There was no transaction in the stock on the Mining Exchange, the bid price was 100 and the sellers asked $1.05.E!g Three relapsed to 1% and Deer Trait She sales his e sales L morning were as follows: Big Three\u20143500 : 0 at 1%: 650 , Golden Star\u20143000 ut 12.% a Deer Trail Cons.\u20143500 at 5%.Can, Gold Flelds\u20141000 at 7.AFTERNOON SALES, Qregon, 1,000 at 8.Montreal-London, 1,500 at 26.Golden Star, 1,000 at 12 1-4.Knob Hi, 500 at 49.Montreal-Boundary Creek, 1,000 at #7.MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Suvecially reported for the #tar by EL M ith and Company, Mh.ng Brokers, 81 rancois Xavier street.Thursday, June 21,1900.8 p.m Par Valns of Shares Sellers Bavers, 81.08 $1.00 $1.85 91.42 sou 88 WO Virtue G5 GB, 1.00 1 27 4 1: Three 2 1% 1.00 Brandon x Goides 1,00 California.75 qe 10° ge ay 2 10 ow avy 443 3 .5 se on! 8 2 Lou OI ani\u201d Ta - .rginia Tg Lo Hubler a 1.00 Bullfon.NN \u2014\u2014 1.00 ca.8 La vor ! 1T lw : 1.00 F 2 1.00 3 Lou 14 Luo 2 -UU ll 0 Luv se 1.00 LT TORONTO MINING SALES.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, June 21.\u2014S8ales on the To ronto Mining Exchange this morning weret Goiden Star, 500 at 13, 1,000 at 13 1-4 Morning Glory, 1,000 at 3 3-4.Rambler-Caribno, 5,000 at 20 3-4, Athabasca, 1,000 at 15 1-2.Total, 11,500 Sales on the Standard nge Waterloo, 500 at 3 Fxoha : Big Three, 1,000 at 3 1-2 Evening Star, 500 at 9.Gold Hills, 1,500 at 3 1-4, Fairview Carp.5,000 at 5 1-4, nr WHEAT CONTINUES TO RISE.(From the Star's Special Correspon the Chicago Board of Trine sient - CHICAGO, June 21\u2014Evidentiy the for eign shorts have made up their minde thas We are In earnest over here after all, for Liverpool closed about 5c a bushel higher, Antwerp 2¢, and Paris 1 l4c.One of the features here was covering in this market by foreign shorts.There was also an enormous amount of general outaide buying of the class, which always comes in on the ulges.The selling was apparently by the stronger class of local and northwestern holders, and was on a gigantic scale.The market was the biggest we bave had for years, certainly mince the Leiter deal; all the commission houses had more business than they could comfortably handle.July sold at 83 to 84 1-2 down to 83 14, up 38, then to 82 34 and finally to 83 1 The crop news from Minnesota, the Dae kotas and Manitoba showed no improves ment, and was of the most di i sort.However, some of the general por .mates given out were much less bullish.The Price Current stated that the winter wheat prospect was 350,000,000 bushels, and spring wheat 230,000,000, or a total crop po ; bushels, against 547,600,000 The winter wheat, estimate is reasonably enough, an according to the Government report figuring 16 bu.ta\u2019the acre as fect, the prospect would be about 330,008,- 000, and it is practicaly certain that the per of condition should be figured nesrer 17 u.than 18 bu.judging from reqults in the last four or five years past.Local b were inclined to pooh-pooh the estimate of 230,000,000 spring wheat, and it would eer- tainly seem too large, The North-Western miller estimates the crop for the states at 110,000,000 spring wheat outside amount to about 100, prospects.It looks as though à estimate would be that the total of rT) and spring wheat wi From fu voir t will be not far overloo that the i be less than half last Manitoba crop vif A CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE.| SITUATIONS VACANT.; VWWNTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY, BPPA French and writipg English, sho nd, 4s assistant typewriter; salary 38 & week.Address E, 2162, Star Office.2 20d ANTED \u2014 GIRL ; TO linen, also experienced dining room girls, to serve at dinner.Two Dint 580 Craig st.no \"WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS SECOND- \u2018hang canoe, in good order and repair.Ape ply P.©.Box 2312 148 1 \u2018WANTED \u2014 A MACHINE SPIKE MAKER, one with knowledge of bolt making pre ferred.Address stating terma to the Abbott- Mitchell Iron and Bteel Co., Belleville, Ont.45 2 WANTED \u2014 À TRAVELLER IN PROVINCE of Quebec, to represent an Ontario whole sale dry goods, house, recent experience on the ground and good connections necessary.App! with - references, qualifications and salary required, to Box B, 2155, Star Office, Montreal.¥ NTED \u2014 NIGHT WATCHMAN.BTATR wages required and send copies of tenti- monials, to D, 2149, Star Office.145 1 .' ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN from 18 to 20, as an assistant in the as- countant department of a large publishing house.Address B, 2157, Btar Office.1 3 SITUATIONS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH WIDOW, POSItion as useful maid to lady going to England or Paris, or would attend upon children._Fdwards, 299 St.Antoine st, Montreal.143 3 SUMMER BOARD.OARD \u2014 PROTESTANT FAMILY, NO B children, will take summer boarders, ples sant, healthy locality; references exchanged.Address Box D, Maritana, Quo, Huntingdon, PQ 145 1 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, Superior Court, No.1451.Hector Plinel, trader, of the Clty of Montrgal, epoux commun en blens of Frederica alias Frederique Hirtz, of the same place, plaintiff, vs, the said Frederica alias Frederique Hirts, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within the month.Montreal, 18th June, 1900.EDMUND RRY, Deputy Prothonotary.ARTHUR DEB.Bar NS, Dorney for Plaintiff.148 2 JAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUR- AE niet of Montreal.No.1938.Circuit Court.this cause, CHOQUETTE, B.B.C.Montreal, 21st June, 1800.148 1 and me f Justice, chattels hata \u201cDefendant.seized In this cause, consisting of one chirurgical operation table.Terms Tesh M.J.A.DECELLES, B.Sf.Monirest, June 21st, 1900.Pp une eed JPR RALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- Be District of Montreal.No.1387.Sue perfor Court.De.Emma FE.Jobin, Defendant.On the 80th day of 1 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.| ere- st - WASH TABLE ; in consisting of pierre de taille.JOB.+ a i A ro TOS ENS AAAI SIRES EERE AE sea RH A EEE 330m EK ht vr pe rase ne yor es 7 NEW.YORK, June 21.\u2014The.special correspondent of the Tribune in Londas re viewed the war situation at an early hour va moraio as follows: DONS J June 21.\u2014The war news from Sond Africa consists of minor incidents with a al trend in the direction of Ener) Hunter's division bas en- Tred Krugersdorp, the scene of the Jame: pi fight, and the advance guard is expected speedily at Johannesburg.General Baden -Powell has returnea to\u2019 Rustenburg, and General Huiton's cavalry has taken two s from the Bocrs.The railway service k now operating smoothly between Cape \u2018own and Pretoria, ahd supplies are going forward in large quantities.With the western districts pacified and with u fresh Bvicion under General Hunter available for Lord Roberta will probably resume ies eastward in the course of a week or ten days.Lord Methuen is officially reported us vouting a Free State force once more, while taking a convoy to Heilbron, and a story has reached Cape Town that Lord Kif- chener narrowly escaped capture at North EVENTS MOVING SLOWLY M So War Kroonstad.The 2am is à and everybody in Englan be res, eve and delighted to have it endo.THE BOERS\" LATEST SUCCESS.6 a.m.\u2014An Express telegram from Macha- dorp reporta a Boer suveess in Orange River | fave be Powe British convoys are said een captured, severe) fucks containing railway bridge material destroyed at Rhenoster River and 350 prisoners taken.This message is probably the Boer account of the action at Tuenspruit on the J4th, when the construction train.was taken: No has been reported of the incident from British sources beyond the publiça- tion of the names of missing men who be- lopged to the engineers.e War correspondent of the Tele egraph mentions that an informal armistice has been in operation with Botha, but at the expiration of this week vigourous action wil taken by Lord Roberts.An official warning has been given to the effect that any further wreck.of the British communications will in- ve ve the demolition of all the adjacent farms over an ares of five miles.WAR NEAR ITS CLOSE General Buller's Advance Should Soon Bring Hostilities to a Conclusion.BOERS REPORT A À SUCCESS.British Forces Have Advanced as Far as Machadodorp, Kruger's Late Capital.LONDON, June 21.\u2014 It is hoped in London that General Duller\u2019s advance westward will basten the conciusion of hostilities by cutting off all communications between President Steyn\u2019s and General Dewet's forces in the Orauge River Colony und General Botha's burghers in the Transvaal and com- pletime the combined movement to surround teyn and Dewet to which Lord Roberts reterred in a recent despatch.Despatches from lorenzo Marques reiterate the statements that Secretary of State Reitz sailed for Europe recently on a Dutch warship.BRITISH AT MACHADODORP.The British have penetrated the Treos- waal ternitory as far as Machadodorp.TD smengor who arrived yesterday at Lorenzo Marques from the fransvaai assert that heavy artillery was engaged and that the Boers abandoned Machadedorp, retiring northward, President Kruger is still at Alkamaar.Boer bulietins regarding General De Wet's operations along Lord iloberts\u2019 communications assert that two convoys were captured and three hundred workmen, with fifty military, taken prisoners.It is reported frum Lorenzo Marques that a resident of Komatipoort has been arrested and shot by the Bocrs for complicity in the break down of tbe Maluna bridge.President Kruger's unstamped sovereigns have been offered for sale in Lorenzo Mar- Ques at twenty slullings.HAS KRUGER ESCAPED * A member of the Briti-h House of Commons who hax had an important connection with South Africa, is teliing a story of a \u2018telegram alleged to have becn received from pe Town which says that Mr.Kruger has really escaped, and is already on the (FISHING PARTY LOST \u2018den and furious gale on Lake Me seas bound for Europe, and\u2019 that the per \u201cvon \u2018occupying the executive car is not Mr.er.but it is a substitute.; GENERAL BULLER ADVANCES.VOLRSRUST, June 21,\u2014General Buller bas arrived at Sand«prait station and camp- \u2018ed two miles further on the western side of the railway.Many Bsers met General Buller on the road and surrendered their arms and horses .\u2014\u2014 HORSE ARTILLERY\u2019S ESCAPE.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, June 21.\u2014Correspondents reports of the fighting on June 1th, 12th, and 13th east of Jretoria, are now ar- Fiving.They show that the Boers fought \u201cwith great vigour and pertinacity.The ritish Horse Artillery were at one time in considerable danger of capture, They \u2018were rescued by a charge of the Laneers, -in which the Earl of Airlie was killed.e Lancers, on this occasion, killed 23 of the burghers.The great area covered by the operations, and General Botha's handl- ang of his force, which is said to consist mainly of foreigners and Cape rebels, prevented a junction of the British on the left with the mounted infantry on the right, and this allowed the Boers fo retreat.The correspondents claim that at least two bun- d Boers were killed.MacDONNELL, A WINDSOR MAN.TORONTO, June 21.\u2014( aptain Archibald Cattieron MacDonnell, who is reported among the dangerously poled in South Africa, is a son of Mr.F.S.MacDonnell, of Windsor, Ont.He received his education at Trinity College Port Hope, and purmned a course al the Military College.About eight ears ar ago he received a commission in the est Mounted Police, and several \u20ac pr ago was appointed an inspector was last stationed at Regina.PTE.LEONARD'S DEATH.(Special to the Star.) WOODSTOCK, Ont., June 21.\u2014The news of the death of Private George W.Leonard, of the first contingent, was received here with regret.He was one.of the first members of the Oxford Riffés to enlist when volunteers were called for and was immediately accepted.Leonord was born in orra, but moved to town with his parents.AMMUNITION FACTORY MOVED.LONDON, June 21.\u2014Capt.Lecsberg, American.attached to the Boer artillery, haw arrived at Lorenzo Marques.sHe says tbat the Transvaal'\u2019s ammunition Jatory has been moved to Lvdenburg.He declares that Gen.De Wet has 6000 men in the Orange River Colony, and Gen.Botha 2590 on the Transvaal, Fifteen bupdred men in small bodies are elsewhere.MOURN FOR CAPT.BLANCHARD.(Special to the Star.) VICTORIA, B.C., June 21.\u2014Civic Hags and ensigns op the \u2018forts and drill hall are f mast today | in \u2018memory of Captain Blanchard, late adjutant of the 5th re ment; who died in South Africa on June .t.Blanchard is the fifth of Victoria's 2 volunteers in the First Contingent to fall at the front.DEATH OF BARDN LOCH.LONDON, June 21.\u2014Baron Léch (Henry Brougham Loch), formerly Governor of Cape Colony and British High Commissioner for south Africa, is dead.\u201d His name was very promigent throughout the period of the Matabele war.He wan a friend of Jameson, and was considered.a high authority on South Afric African.affairs.Commandant Fo, President gone aw, who was captured .bas arrived en route to St.Helena.Word rd ha preached ares that the Fox BAL\" Bhunnin uachihed their new R \u2018 MOST SEASONABLE during t the warm weather ja a ride over the Montréal \u201cTotnitha | Bail th elt Line) to Bout.uitaple \u201d e © subarban ents on ot 2 ex fox resort on e Island ot Montreal ., \u2018 k, Krager\u2019s t Mafeking, | Six Persons Drowned Near Cedar Hall, Que., Yesterday Afternoon.JAMES KING ONE OF THEM.Up to Noon Bodies of King and Mrs.Nolin Had Been Re-' covered.(Special to the Star.) CEDAR HALL, Que, June 21\u2014A sud- yesterday afterncon capsized a sail boat, from which aix persons were fishing, and.all were drowned.The party consisted of Mr.James King, ex-M.L.A.; Mrs.Nolin, her son, Joseph St, Pierre, Alfred Descham- plain and Joseph Fournier.À few minutes before four o'clock the boat lefi the shore and there was scarcely a ripple on the water.When a few hundred yards out a #quall sprang up and in a few minutes.during which desperate efforts were made to keep the craft afloat, all.were precipitated into the lake, which at that point is very deep and has many ed- diea.Several persons on shore witnessed the accident.but were powerless to lead them ai mur to noon the bodies of Mr.King and Mrs.Nolin wer all that was found, but a vigourous search is being made for the other unfortunate persons.: whose Mr.James King, of King Bros, ue rom death by drowning is announced dar Hall, is the youngest son of the late Charles King, of Sylvester, Megantic.He was born in S:.Antoine de Tilly, county of Jotbiniere, on February 18th, 1 He received his education at Lennoxville, and wraduated M.A.at Bishop\u2019s College.Uni- versitv in 1873.Mr.King had extenaive lumber and mining interests in the province and was a director of the Union Bank of Cannda and vice-president of the Quebec Mining Association.He was returned in 1802 to the Provincial House as member for Megantic,and supported the Flynn Government.At the last elections he refused to be a candidate,and has since devoted his entire time to his extensive business inter ests.Ar.King was unmarried.Finance su Commerce MORNING SA SALES.ac apagian Pacific 600 at 90, 200 a 50 2 at 90%.50 at 90, 5 at Bi at So.= at so, RS at 9, 100 a Ay at 9, 80 at 899 8 at 4, a % 103 bri ad By Xs 15 at 90, nt 597 a 5 at § La Royal Electric.50 at 201, 26 at 2004.8 at \u201cBen Telephone, 25 at 177.John Rallwa ; 5 at 118 ans.50 nt t 18314, 10 at 188, 30 at 87%.26 at 183, If a\u2019 1574 Colored su at ay Virtue, 1000 at - Hochelaga Bank, 2 at 136.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.a ported for the Bar by Gordon Strathy & Co., Stock Brokers, 9 St.crament st.June 21.June 20.Ask.Bld Ask Bid à BTOCKB.| di Pacific.20 ot Rains.& Com © i Montreal Tel nf ap.Heat 4 I! ieht, Halifax re Bell Telephon 0 New.Dominion\u2019 Con! Co.Coen Pref.Ment res Cao.ra = iia Go Merchents Cotton Co.Dom.Lor.Mills Co.Montmorener Cottoi chelle eee es VAN \u2018oronto.acques Cartier .Merchants.Merch'ts of Noya Sootia.merce.Jmperini.Hochelaga.Ottawa.Wiadsor: Inter Coal Do Do paren Heat & Hike \u2014 Malifax R'Y.0eceor U6l.Cotton.LomInion Comba.164 WHOLESALE FI FISH TRADE.Fresh Gaspe Salmon is High in the United States.HADDIRS ONLY \u201cSELLING TO STEAMSHIPS\u2014A FIRM MARKET, ! Fresh salmon are now running plentifuily in Gaspe and the Maritithe Provinces, =o.that demand for British Columbia stock té finished, at least for the present.The run of.eantern salmon, however, is not so large, as in former ycars, and prices have advanced in New York and Boston, telegrams having been recelved hère once of offers of 20c delivered.In conseqence .thia high.figure prices may advan Halibut and haddock are pe t but lake fish sé such °, oy Hite aor doter ig \"DR.SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT, \u2018 Is an spplinpoe which ia known all over the word for its wonderful toning influence updn the waning vitailty of men sod women.Its touch is the touch of life.and energetic health follow its application within ten r.Sanden\u2019s Belt is the ONLY appliance of its kind which will CURE without BURNING OR BLISTER UNG: our ow tunity of securing one of my best Belts at half price.If In need of treatment give RBA v D a trial and be convinced.Do not im upon by parties who advertise * NO OURE, FF,\" NE oy Use your own good sense and see if any Firm can do business that way, -I don\u2019 ia to x you something for notes that would be Tidicolous.1 am willing and anxious, however, you should give my Belts a Lrial when ou can see for yourself how superior they any Electric Belt now placed before you.ave been established here years and will cheerfully Torsion you with hundreds of local testimonials.\"READ OF DR.SANDEN\u2019S BOOK-FREE.1t is full of valuable information to weak men.It explains why other so called * ELECTRIC BELTS \" fall and DR.SANDEN'S CURES.Call or address, DR.A.SANDEN, Montreal, Can.Office Hours\u20149 to 6 ; Sundays, 11 to 1.132 ST.JAMES STREET.1683%nty1 SOS SSHSSHTSHSTFE Ts ie or a number ez ag rad de re- | EE BAGS, ony.js deu dge ov Xia the, a 3 soe fan ver, Hn t Ps Thies avers, Accord Cp y à ces «ling ders] rastworth tranke an v bags, Suh SHIR Fd Taos ie mad Sass] La do jrithstand the fe usage ha forms suppli that effect an careless Severs.\u201cThey may be made eljper for b Priges tell the rest of the story\u2014read thes sonry work only, A superst¥icture only and come and ace the goods for proof.or for the wh ole.payable der af che CAE TE of ve dde Of fr: poratién of the City of ree Rivers, ane thousand ge wo, .ust ac Coo, heg Sh be for- | felted it the ry déclines 1 the contract or 2 lete the wdrk contracted for, : ls to com a >i be returned in care of non-acoep-.end or.\u201cfhe ce co dees not bind Haelt to acon orporation or any Gender y order.- T DESAULN.easuror tary- City Hall, Thres Rivers, 6th aa de ood | \"OFFICE OF La Compagnie de Lumière Electrique Imperiale.Notice to the Shareholders.(4TH DIVIDEND.) Notice is hereby givea that a dividend of (7 p.c.) seveu per cent.de, anpon m on the paid-up capital of declated ble dar ibe re he bes] ® da.Fr Bist day of ent 1050): Wald dlvidend will be of M ane Toth o day of A 38 (1900) to the parabioo the record on % the h or of June, 1000.e Tra er Books wil} bo closed fom the th vo \u201cthe Bon day of e, 3900, both days inclusive.By pois of the Boazd of Directors, JULES BOURBOXNNIERE, Becy.Montreal, Juns 18th, 1900.143°n1y8 cod English Greenhart FINE Fly Rods.Made from finest selected wood, most experienced workman, ox vdires brass ferrules and trimmings.P4\u2014Maple bandle, $ and 10 ft., $5.00.P 18\u2014Cork handle, spare tip in bamboo landing net handle, $6.00.P 22\u2014 Extra fine rod, close ailk wind- ings, Calcutta cane landing net handle, Superfine Gut Casts.holding spare tip, $10.00.Adirondack Trout Spinners.ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST MAILED FREE, R.& VV.ES ES RCE, 2230 ST.CATHERINE ST.TACKLE.Artificial Flies.Good Grade Tront Flies, 40c doz.Fige Grade Trout Files, best patterns, 600 dos.Griise or Sea Trout Flies, Salmon patterns, $2.00 dos.SALMON AND BASS FLIES.E PPS 5 GOCOA ouate COMFORTING Ghemists, London, England.EPPS'SCOCOA e lead, others follow ! We will commence to Sell ¢ Off our Summery Stock at Cut Prices, h RIDAY and SATURDAY.} Ask to see our Dollar pose.Ladera.Fae Shapes, w orth from 60.| 5¢ Best i in Canada.ot ms.Lot 2 a.di 80c, to clear Li Bn SiTk \u2018Blouses for everyone; \u2018prices | Ladi bx\u2019 1 fox $1.5 aod, Co ort Sura Shapes.25\u20ac from $2.99 to $20.00 each.a ea Special Lot of Hats and HOSIERY.Ladies\u2019 Black Cotton Hose, worth 20c.To Ie clear .\u2019 2.Ladies | Black Cotton Hose.worth 0c.To 256 Ladies\u201d! les\u201d Polka Lis Liste Hose, all sbades, worth 45¢ Checked Taffetas, from 423c to 75¢ yd.3 Special Line Ladies \u2018Black Cashmere Hose.39¢ Striped: Taffetus, from 35c to $1.39.kept io AAA AA AL First appearance of Muslins, Ginghams, Piques, Zephyrs 5, ete., at out on tables the following lines : Lot 1,13c.Lot 2, 18e.Lot 3, 20c.Lot 4, * DRESS SKIRTS.LADIES\u2019 WHITEWEAR.Just purchased manufacturer's surplus stock at A splendid assortment Ladjes\u2019 Whitewear al- half price.ays on han sk to see our $1.% White Pique Skirt, 79¢ Wedding Suits made to order.\u2019 reduced for Friday and Saturda, As GLOVES.y to to ses our $2.00 White Pique Skirt, 100 doz.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves in black and colored, TORR to nes mas $3.30 White Pique Ski see our i ° a to int, $l 19 all sizes, worth $1.35 pair.While they last 79\u20ac Ladies\u2019 White Silk Gloves, 256 up.reduced for Friday aud Saturda \u2018lowers for Friday and Saturday.SILKS.Al) the latest novelties in Piece Silks.Foylards, from 25¢c to $1.00 yd.out sleeves.in stock, 2c.Lot 5, 33c Only , to tlea Ask to see our $3.0 White e Skirts, reduced for Friday and Ye Pique $I.49 EPP a ra Store TS pr Saturday Corne 143%otyld Splendid lot ot fine French Flowers worth from 0c to $1.25, to clear 250 \" 1 MILLINERY a Specialty is Our Idea and we have the Largest Stock to choose from in Canad Ask to see our PAN east lB _ Ln HOSIERY.Ladies\u2019 C Cotton, Vests, fall size, worth 1e 60 | Ladies \u201cWhite Catton Vests, with or with- c | Millinery.Blouses.MILLINE RY R Lot I.Ladies\u2019 Biaok and Colored Sailors just arrived | from New York, worth from $1.00 to $1.75, to clear LOT 4.\u2019 Splendid Lot Lot taney Bowers worth from 35 to LOT 8.- | o clear Ladies\u2019 White and.Colored Lisle Vests, 9c worth 250.To clea | Ladies\" \u2018and Children\u2019s \"Veste, all sides and\u2019 \u2018prices rices On Friday and Saturday we will put COSTUMES.about 150 of those CRT (ta left, I worth from $5.00 to $7.50 sach Friduy and Saturday .NOVELTIES, Ladies Lace Tiss, wid slsewhere at 80a, 25¢ Ladies: Pulley Beits, , 81 shades.I Ladies\u2019 Featherbon All the alos aovatis La in Neokwear fof ladies I |= $1.9 mic.r St.Catherine and | University Streets.owing to hot weather.The sale of had- | 620.6.GALES & co., Canvas-covered trunk, square top, ned trimmings, iron bottom wit heavy sy lock, deep set up hat Tox Twelve 21.Linh elm sla inches long\u2014 $2.75 to $4.00.Heavy mil canvas covered square top trunk, extrs strong steel trimmings, heavy brass lock, deep tray with hat box, heavy pan tray with te, 28 to 36 elm dats, iron bottom with rollers, 30 to es long\u2014 $4.75 to $6.00.Heavy sail canvas covered, square top trunk, extra stron and heavy, brass trimmings, fing extra heavy brass lock, sirap, linen faeed, two trays with hat box, 32 40 inches long\u2014 $7.50 to $10.00.Genuine leather club bag, cotton lined cket in lining, good leather handle, goo fek, brassed trimmings, 10 to 18 inches \u201c™~ $1.00 to $2.00.Genuine English cross \u2018grain leather \u2018elab , Jeatherette lining, pocket in lining LE Fagib handle, ood ldek, bran triur- mings, 10 to 18 inches long\u2014 $2.00 to $3.00.Genuine English cross-grain leather club , leather lined, brass trimmings, goo 5 and handle, 10 to 18 inches long\u2014 .$3.00 to $4.0C leather Gladstone b ood Joe! Engin handle leatherette ined, brass be ck ping, two good straps, to MH Noches lon z \u201d 42.25 to $3.75., The above are only a few of the grest number of lines we are showing.Opa cvenings.! 187 ST.ANTOINE ST.Tel.Main 2000, Just West of Windsor sé, 1654y1 \u201c 8rd Fiold Battery C.À = harp hé ol farther Ta \u201c au : Unitorm, drii By order, 151 Commanding bed F.BCA.| DIED on Wednesday, the 20 Francis \u2018Lelfbond ory Dining and Bedroo een, SD ods, Wo ti ly âne f Watan e four nee a eats Ass Maho any Tout oF on Wars: Wringers: are, mn; namelle À are , ; & » Proves Blue tam ood L ndry Sony dies Is confined to ocean st NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Co ; ae Eater Stems nine NEW YO K EXCHA PUBLIC NOTICE Shin as 1s uous) at the approach of the Te : bereby given b dersigned that having season, ant owing to the vers Monk 10\u201d SL.Dacrament ar Pia | : be 1s owner Te ate a property a abugting with.a tandonay to advance.Brassed: OT Private wie, 2 C0 Now York ever dir- ieee a, the ver à Mars \u2018of Chicoutimi, wherever \u2018the i.nd how stock mit hot ar a vor \" teem June 20 We want you tn know know about our new me ee od vue for Ring p such 1 Blend 6 bo- i \u2019 e, 'h the sald rivers, ther oF tore the ig Ladin astern salmon, Ops.Clos.Op'g.Close imported Japanese Mattings far Summer fabian.the such lands, \u2018whether undge fresh, 14 to 15c Ib; haddock, 4 to 4 1-2c Ib.; 90% use.They are genuine.They wear, ss lease\u2019 from the Crown or erwise, Bo: white fish, = \u201cPaes Pore or\u2019 kd + y ds\u201d you know, about twice as long as the plain 0g, Pen against tb prosesdh oie ih dia trout, 7 to Se.PE Ds IS À and are very unlike in wear STLLIAM RE AVY LR.Coming J 03 0 4 om he dean 7 | Guess ane vi î al 31 sb, : Barrel for face: \u2018and § em on cod.3 Li ive Ten 7 When r u buy have the best\u2014the real o herrings, F106 à Ke: No.1 green cad das Zu em cer thing ; but you want the Straw Mattings, TOWN OF NEWCASTLE, 8MORED FISH\u2014Finnan haddles, t mo mm on | See = Cs we can show you an endless variety.LOAN OF $9,000.00 7e a pound: bloaters, mn.Top per box; on 8 130 phi 123% > G GET.i 1884 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.Fite BJ 20 year bonds of 8100800 eash.errings.t, Catherine St.Tour vent, payable on und case BER sinus cot, hin ad A THOMAS 5 11 to TTD Sparks Bh ore 14By1 ion \u201cof.yeariy coupons Olen, Li ee ons Hh UE eee ca Date le EE nH in.boxes, 4 ve: and § Ib.boxes, 5 Fe Ei CL \u2019 has given instructions to any byes to let iature ut \u201cthe = Seaton ust olobed, nti ed: \u2018\u2019As Ab.oe 185 ; 1 it come down before taki re.Re- Aot relating to the Town ef New T ee soi .a 3 T ee Bat S30 Sie n the quart \u2018 tandecs, oD \u201cret Town of Mew- COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.178% 175% 1 ay.Ne 3 le 3 at i géraishe stoo Rewcastin, NB.will Foo asd 0) = fummäry of \u2018Tranbactions-.During ca i.ce - \"00 st 1 Receipts inf ay to stats amount of bunds wanted 31% si aver were ases.| ai t ef premium on \u2026 the, Past Hight Daya.ref.Un us .8 Highest Price of Season Paid MALE ao Gh Cat prices ca prier for \u201cTha.money te, v2 paid in Newchatis tree of .peu Cliesse J Pr 12} 3124 i2in 8 tn charge marée ST price ais Brie a Wasi 2% Tin on For Butter Yesterday.eee Tc in tins.Bua sois at 3 i cept tne Ne RC do Ay vender ry ard HATE 2B 10 Yae Loni iiss Saonviiis Tia \"745 - \"57 QTA ands a1 Bo sech.Tans > JR Gok AITKE 145-200 104516 tes Flers 5 \u201c| of 75 to % pounds at $0 ea Town Clerk and a 1 101- ; = \u2014 ck for or Dag of csstie, NB, IN Te 10 ns sie 3% 5 16 NE Cheese\u2019 Tramôling In (he Balance Fu paying Mo on track for bas et sn New a se 7100 eet mousse $30 w ai Wi } gs Aro ged.\u2014White comb fs quoted SO Bi 170 CNTY.roles dark comb at 10 & 122 Gaskill 1253 ai Ah pEUTTER=The market Las p ne sven white ext extracted in We a pound; dark pige otive MoÇaski rasta ich at Newoas: - a e 45 ee A | Bikes SE Bis pr 1 |* SOA is RE or \u201cfrs chere Drame Pas a in ah?' , and a Wu.r ¥ fH) 1 Sl sl ithe Bec | ols AE Wok ar See | Ee de tot OUR eeirer, sepia tu t s -8¢, s bo- aoe a.4.5 2% Îng Said to be the only bid on the board.1% rhe as gs ta à Shofce Teal, but was oy a arrentod ther oy and Srovgas * 8 Ermaeed pact sam 47% While it was Judged that fic would aid primes being red.at ne in 50 bas 0 M AR 27,8 Montreal dot se, Ta 1s Nob Eau fina all paid VX ie nl this wesk, it was somewhat of & surprise lots ang about twenty miles from M 260 oe ee ol P.cOU.u oy Gul, SUR to Lee it go to -the figures mantioned.Lo- pole.8 Ae in si cal de and dt the, nett thle market will , MANTTOBA WHEAT.3 vA it be tal object.by Senter has offered | \u201c (Epecie) to the Gtar.) © ; pers i] TA for utter aval to the Gent made at WINNIPEQ, Men.June 21.\u2014 8; 1 Ye + Aliment Oatarth?» \u201cI bad J TRC SC Ho due starts Towastip fifi Fe bard, Fort William, Trsigbt rate BA; Bron Catamh fr, 1 pot ered for ve mI ni \u201c mr 27 ute A qu Le marine are CURE packages.don, freight Lea Catarth for Twenty years,\u2019 AL Bay vaut les © \u2026 \u2018où GX | Bik Bow SHE ard to ve conf Catarrh fifty years, a\" | gal TIN Fa TIR TN avon rs same man ape ots paid RE a Tureen gL pt que, Catarrhal Powder Cured ve 3 230 8-16 ben rs \u201cTie TH CT Tie @ the uniry Yesterday ware about D 4 Tneipal par dinate, John Hamil.sentences from the volumes and a?8 © refened 2% we var\u201d 4e La \"18, a dre, \u20ac course these would sont A, Vice-Chanoellor : Rev, =.a testimony for this great catarrh a 607 véto ., = ! on SE évartholest, it Ty 'eloh, Anon of the Dioceses of Torewto, mythies] ients, but words from men.nd roar, Dd | om.ee eS port \u201cupon pret! authority.that at, ve of Trinity Stiles.Ten ali over the continent who ; w ; Hu Bh dost, friend tom ive you \u2018no toetec ae- | LIC kon at No au act pat 5 pa Pet inal o?bean eured, Jt Talieyes in ten minutes.Ce or arr, Aas Week marvess taie Mood» becs 64 The market Is now éo high | 00, rg WA.a Ae ourings, fui! front, white ! wrth Sros.Friday's worth $150.Friday's , 3 rice - .17 onl 3 : .: P price La win Attractive Basement Bar ains B5c to $LO0 Ladies\u2019 Shirt|$L25 to $275 Ladi\u2019 Shirt à 59¢ $1.10 (A Rithe \\Tho Alpactive Basement Bargains.00 Ladies\u201d \u20ac 0 $275 L | { 500 Ladies\u2019 new Shirt Waists, in Percale and fancy Gingham, in and well 200 Grey Steel Enamel Tea Pots, se seconds, 2 quart 25C In Fine English Percales and Madras, da eee re Se a aid ane | a variety of pretty patterns aad colourings, with self f collar Cc made, same size, never before sold less than 40g.Friday To marre Pleas sud colorings.496 |= Ings.To-morrow clesting dt 98 À and cuffs, worth 8¢c, Friday's price - | 35c as out, worth ize Grey Steal Enamel Saucepans, with heavy row * uting Skirts 3 _ 2c, Friday's retinn covers.Regular 400, Friday 25\u20ac Now White Waists - rtm Dien as ga ; Cotton Bargains Silk Speclais ride.J4C| Large size Coal Ol Stoves, With rete sLi0.Fran gre Fine White Euglish Lawn Walsts, \u201cLonide docp hem.Fagiah Pique Siirte, new ( The Big Store's values in theso \u2018goods are tucked baoks, 4 rows Insertion do down 5C inverted box pea Friday sat 3 wel] known.These Friday offerings ars The Big Store To-morrow will utjlize the Wire Screens for windo thine, Water Jugs.in imi.fronts, Special .7 # worth taking advantage o whdle cuntre of the Drems Goods section) Joo Cream Freezers.seu when coed six, glass.Regular atc Ladjor\u2019 White Eaglish Lawn Walata, Ladles\u2019 Covert, Sultin atl 5 yards useful and honvy Grey Cottons.Blouse Silke 8 display of fancy Summar hardwood frames, se (90 |\" =, .186 tuck lars, soft cuffs, Suite thon on Jackets, skirts wat h new in- 4 84 ifiches wide, nuitable for family 3c tured by the best of the \u201cworld's silk The Blizeard lee Fridsy .- rome handsome smbroldecs ary laser: $1.00 op plec vat, backs.$3.06 © $2.39 use worth oc, Friday's price yards Useful and henvy Gray Sheet.makers, are the latest season's oods and are in stripes and other fashionable designs, ing 5 a heavy make, 1210 yd.#ie Silks for Friday .Ye Pre homo phi we Lay Jon vod in time for « Sale, 007 Manu- For to-morrow we have arranged for the benefit of our many - Joy Tide, tah Hench.Tw 4 Sheet ghsetiogs, 2 450 Slike for Friday .Mo and durable, oe rca Bad.I in or, To: mor à cream.Th hey customers 6 special bargain tables at very special cut prices, \u2014 , : igc WoSilke for Friday .do Size 1qt.2a.3qt.range | in Genera en 8: yards, representing fue = To om i SU rupaiog from) emo Silke for Friday .; .3% Pris $1.50 1,90 210 For fo morcow\u2019s Sale we have placed them fn 3 Lota: 10c ane ai our, con.CARD, in basément, will 10c dy'e pri °° 30 ya.{ 5c Silks tor Friday .43 Biro 4qt.6qt.Sat.Lot No.Your choles, 15c.Lot No.2\u2014Your cholce 26c.2 0 © iting of Neckwear, \u2018sto, Rian Glass,\u201d Crockery Cream Freezer made with all latest im- Price $2.40 3.10 8,95 A Great Sale of Curtain \u201cSamples.\u201d 3-Your choice, 35c.nd Rly ine Rope Hamtaooks, well made and strong.750 \" TABLE No.2-BLUE TABLE No.5 \u2014 YELLOW CARD, on first floor, con- ee Tremendous Wash Fabric mel Japan Mat- HNTFINGS ETAT.sur suce à pâte mas, vel EC OAR, on ar dr, con Si TTS 5 The b square 3 yard, Goods.7 Fabric salty oben Le before offered.Pr may ting Speclal Taw Pride td\" Brasee, oor \u2018Mots, dise issti, fringed, 3.16C TABLE No.3 RED TABLE No.0.EUR expect that with thèse inducements the ameunt off! à special lot of only oJ Best Bosley Gets 3 Jards wide, Soo per square 336 cludes Faticy Goods ot all \u2018consiste où Minor, Un J kinds.erwear and Hoslery.Friday's trade will cap any previous record, Good usetul Delaines, in geod patterns a celourings, worth 8c, Friday special price ei about 25 pieces of.good and strong Cotton \u2018Warp apan Mattings suitable for summer floor covering |] FOR CAMPING OUT 1\u2014Wire a tress and Pillow, worth 35.50.Remnants of \u2018All Kinds Will Be Found On: First Floor.Fine Cashmere Prints, good patterns, fn' city ar oountry house, Misses: White Canvas] Whittemore's © rs Hoye' aud Youths Calf TABLE WITH WHITE TICRET.- worth 12c worth 156, Friday's Price Shoes with kid back at; Gllt Edge Black \u201cDressing douse + on i » quads Owing to the immense crowds that attend our Bargain Sales and for thelr etter A Organdies, Dimities and other cool dress el \u2018 gic all lly lasts, regulds + 05, C Dray bination: Pasts and bi ack ° Friday .50 nie on each of thout Bargain Tables we have laced î diferen colored ot \u20ac.+ Dressi: .y a wi D T \u2018 in eu colors, worth 15c to 2060 Friday\u2019 .speclai ÿ Cl rays.aay .ge win Tan, friar; $i.65 sers noce wate that the is majority of the fe oa on these special boun tere ters 100 ve ; \u2018Bo 8\u201d.Cool Clothin would be Ne ajerod pat 5 re to-morrowat Crinkle Zephyrs, Organdies, Oriental and Dimity Deses nus y! & \u201cHe M \"Fon jou apae où Fridey Look out for the Colaed Card.\u201d \u2014 fins, worth 20c te uc.Friday's special price \u201cquai Fi oO By Your Groceries Here and Save Money.7 .ET aaa ay {76 Wont price Laundry » n ._ Worth.Friday.wa 500 BEDDING AND HOUSE PLANTS.= .CANADA'S GREATEST PURE FOOD MART.ha Por iy Ph Se HL 0 MR SRE Sa vie) | WEE \u2018shat fs whulesome and good to eat will be four here, fresh, finished, worth toes and pepe 'n.467 Bias chés 1 Lt el e Healthy Plants, in Large Size 4 to 6 inch Pots, Fuchsins, ; re hE or \u2018condition.Prices ch t the Big Store fo Friday Le C Tomate cateue 4 TRB; iron our LL ® & Largo Healt Ay \u201d / \u2019 sanguin pan à at opdinary stores for interior goods.Just try fer, the Ble Store for Pure Boye Flanneletie Sd PR mio\u2019 t folied \"oath \u201c= in > de od its * Br 2.15 19, Ferns, Palms, Etc, Ete.Worth et 50 Per Dozen, Friday's Price gr 7¢.Per Plant, Pots Free, ar Frida Regular Fiday: LS Biouses, Friday .est Laundry Starch\u2019 .1% Finest Creamery Butter .Bec - c que Ma, - BERET Ch ER ma BL WAIL hereto me sa Sorin on wn (Siena mou.| EXTRA SPECIAL SNAPS FOR FRIDAY.ek Buin Powder .æ 150 Te leh She Sherbet, 1-8 1b, tina is I 2 10e \u201c Par ay 456 1 bite pique for or Jude ; \u2018 Te walt -oetton, tian.only § Firs.tors, 18 Black Headed Pins, 2 papers * ER B Rt.n SE elgit, Borg 3 pies RE Poem | EE ta iront | Emit ex SH ge we cute ; gis Te fe Co ie 1319 town and navy, \u2018god ® gist pba bbed ve tor Lod BEET aie og à mtarproof.inding.© 2 jor for « Babes Boune, 1 Sin tine 3 00 Bim Fruit HO CL\" SF ror pe ° men's ator 5.' j EE mana Resçen for M sy.Bemosnta Braid, yards \u20ac oo ?*, 1766 to 17e8 Notre Dame ste | eg CA RS LEY\" Ch Bs , 184-104 St.James sti 7 T9 S.de.st Catherine and Pao and Dominion Suuare.- | : \\ ŸSILVE We show an assortment of these in Ware.Among the sterling sets may handsome productions.The desi relief work iu representation of t Sets we show many Special discount off our entire » Don?t Fool with a Fan It's a useless exertion.There's SERVICES \u2014wm seen are unique, showing a e Old Duto a designs in exact representation of the Sterling Patterns.Prices range from $12.00 to $40.00, R.A.DICKSON & CO, Jewellers, 2261 ST.CATHERINE STREET.the Sterling and Silver Plated some of the Gorham's most clear and bold both Silver.American Sheet Steel Company Battery Park Building DEVIS STUFF VO That Was the Valuation Per Pound He Gave the Customs Office \u2014An Agreement Produced Before the Committee Which Shows He Did Not Know Mr.Hateh's Formula\u2014Dr.Russell, a Liberal Member of the Committee, and Chairman Bel- court Fail to Agree in Regard to the Admission of Important Evidence.(Special Staff Correspondence.) OTTAWA, June 21.\u2014The examination .of Dr.Hatch occupied the principal part of yesterday's session of the emergency rations investigation, and at tiles the evidence was interesting, but at other times very technical and not alwaye was the examination carried on in a tone of voice readily heard even by all of the committee.The chairman of a committee is usually supposed to exercise in some sense a judicial capacity, but in this case the chairman acts as the leader of one of the parties, raising objections himself, constantly, to the efforts of Mr.Monk, Mr.Casgrain and Mr.Clark to get in evidence.At one point in the afternoon, where he declined to permit the agreement between Dr.Devlin and Mr.Hatch to be put in, though Mr.Monk claimed that it showed au admission over his own signature, by Dr.Devlin, that he knew Hatch was the only person who pos sensed the secret of making the food tested at Kingston, Dr.Russell felt compelled to say he considered it important evidence and must differ with the chairman.He would vote that it be admitted.This led to the agreement being allowed without division.Dr.Russell made efforts to show that ordinary food in daily use by healthy people did not contain over seven to ten per cent.of; proteid, though the examina tion in this respect wus not carried far enough to show whether the Hatch food was claimed for ordinary diet.It was a concen trated food, the quality of ie nutritive roperties making u its luck of quantity.Mr.Hateh had stated that people using food containi only 16 per cont of proteid would Jose Rech.It was only fair to assume this referred to a professedly concentrated food, which\u2019 was under discussion, while Mr.Russell wae questioning as to ordinary articles of diet.THE AFTERNOON SITTING.When the committee resumed yesterday afternoon, Mr.Monk moved that Prof.Ruttan, of Montreal, be summoned for today.He had received a telegram\u2019 from W.M.Ramsay, another witness, that he would be unable to be in Ottawa to-day, but would like to be heard this evening.' witnesses, Mrs.Ellen Mabon, of Montreal; the Hospital Sergt.St.Jobn\u2019s, Quebec; and John T.Lyons, droggist, of Montreal.= The examination of Mr.Hatch was rg + more concentrated coolness and lass of refresbing comfort in one @ © New York | D HIRES Manufacturers of all varieties of Rootbeer ; than a family of fans À Iron and Steel Sheets \u2014 Black and Galvanized Ri jves for Canada Ww.P.DOWNEY, 3.& S.H.Thompson & Cempany SOLE AGENT FOR CANADA.26 St.Sulpice Street 20 and 201-2 St.Peter St., Montre \"vo Mortreal Labrnty sod _\u2014 1 - ber of the British Columbia legislature, is 4 | SIR HENRI JOLY DE LOTBINIERE.The new Lt-Governor of British Olen i i ini bia requires no introduction to the people Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere bia requires The Son of one of Quebec i = - t distinguisbed citizens, .Joly was, Will be the Next nu gover from the \u201cBrat, destined for a public | life: iti .He was born in Lotbiniere, in , and was nor of British Columbia educated in Paris and Geneva, Switzerland.co Upon his return to Canada he entered upon the practice of law, and soon gai SKETCH OF HIS CAREER.a favourable reputation.for himsell Early : in life he began a politi career, being Understood That Mr.Carroll Will Be- elected to Parliament in 1883 for, Lotbi \u2019 ni i ty, t which he un come the Next Minister of Confederation * and subse pently in the webee Legislature until 1 whent he re- Inland Revenue.prt temporarily from political life.Within tbat period were contained prob- (Special to the Star.) ably the most exciting Limes that, Quebec OTTAW c j .ÙU t smi 0! e TTAWA, June 21.\u2014Lieut.-Governor Deboucherville administration by Lieut.McInnes has not yet resigned and it is Governor Letellier de St.Just, Mr.Joly understood does not intend to.As a con- was called upon to form a ministry.e sequence the Government will have to ad- succeeded in doing, so.but for the gi vi is Ex y ismi i i of one session ad oniy a major ee His Excellency - ponte um This one and that was the casting vote o the may + ce a day or two bul proba y \u20ac Speaker.However, in the following session, end of the week will see the end of Mr.things changed for the better.The Joly McInnes\u2019 regime.Meantime the appoint- Government had then a majority of four, ment of Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere has and then in 1879 ensued the famous vote virtually been made although it cannot be in which Messrs, Flynn, Paquet, Racicot, j officially made until the position is vacant.Caron.and another changed over to the \u201che Lieut.-Governorship has been offer- Conaervative side and inaugurated she ed to Sir Henri and accepted by him and Chapleau regime.Mr.Joly was one of the fo jo practical ceil to administer son beat! elected to fhe Leaiiore 1m Carrol, of Kamouraska, will succeed Sir 1667 and Dede oie te Parlin Henri at the Inland Revenue Department.ments\u2019 after Confederation.Mr.Joly re- MR.McINNES' CAREER.tired from political life in 1885 at the time Thomas Robért Melnnes, M.D.is a of the Riel agitation.Always the beau \u201cNova Scotia man, 60 years oi age next No- ideal of a gentleman, Sir Henri has ever vember.He went to school in Truro, commanded the respect of his political then studied medicine at Harvard and Opponents.; Rush College, Chicago, at which latter imself a practical lumberman, he may place he graduated as a doctor in 1869.He be considered the father of the Arbour setiled in Dresden.Ont\u2026 where he prac- Day movement in Quebec.Mr.Joly re ticed medicine for some years.ceived the honour of knighthood in 189.In\u2019 1874 he moved to British Colombia, He married Miss de Lotbiniere, the daugh- and was soon Mayor of New Westminster.ter of the Marquis de Lotbiniere.and has In 1878 he was elected to parliament for 8 son, who has done credit to his family that constituency as an independent, but in the Imperial army.The militarv in- anly remained in the Commons three years, stinct seems Lo run in the Joly family, being appointed a Senator in 1881.There for one of Sir Henri's brothers was kill he gravitated towards the Liberal party, ed while fighting for Great Britain, in the with which he has been identified for the Crimean war.last fifteen years.He is a Présbyterian.He has been at the head of the Depart- WW.W.B.McInnes, until recently Liber- ment of Inland Revenue since the present al*M.P., for Vancouver, and now a mem- administration came into power in 1896., * / J SN gy Lili AN A À NS NN NE SON A NE EAR SS SS THEN N - 1) NN v iH TH) va BR | A N UN A 7 RR = ï VAN CE N 7 2 nn Y \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 fl - SIR HENRY JOLY DE LOTBINIERE, Who Will be the Next Lt.- Governor of British Columbia.THEIR DIFFERENCES FORGOTTEN PILGRIMAGE TO STE.ANNE.(Special to oy Star.) 8 ; » , (Special to the Star.) 3 21.\u2014The St.Jean Bap- ten \u2018of Quebec and St.Sauveur | QUEBEC, June 21.\u2014Over 5000 pilgrims, fave at last sunk the differences that div- including the officers of the Oth and 65th - {ded them for years, an will.on the coming Battalions, an excursion under the direc- i i ron sain in, ; Date e d'erotmbiy unprecedented ob- tion of the Oblat Fathers of Montreal, the servince of the day.There will be no alle- Garde Champlain and.the congregations of orical cars in the procession which will be St.Roch and Beauport, will visit the shrine eld, but it will be a- huge one, sud will of Ste.Anne de Beaupre.A great many parade through the city's principal American pilgrims retorned to-day, includ treets, calling en route at the Parliament 108 some 350 m Lowell, Mass., who had wildings and City Hall.In the afternoon come by \u2018steamer Three Rivers from Mont- there is to be a big programme of sports real, aud Jeft again for that place last night.n the exhibition grounds, and in the evens a there will be no less than three open air : ~ and concerts, on the Terrace, and sat the ; evard Len elier and oy istorix KX.+ 4 All this takes place on Monday, June %k8.\u2018Sunday being observed by à grand mess and.+ THIS EYENING.+ an 0 air heen by Sod Jerrace ven by # + \u201cthe band of the ttalion, of Mo: 5 ; and the presence of this crack Frene i R MAJESTY'S THEATRE.dian corps wil Jend eclat to the hale Y Ï ldwin-Melyille Stock Co, in j relebration, and ite visit ie esgerdy looked | THEATRE ROYAL\u2014The Tender + \u2018 .4 Join Burlesquers.; de ?* ARENA soit GARDEN = + : ial inson Company in \u2018Said + A Th = po ot.4.SORMER PARK Band Concert À The voming of summer has no, ef-| Ÿ- PARK \u2014 ncert + Jeet on the business of Layton Bros.\u2019 A * snd Vaudeville.+ \u2018 Piano or Organ always sells, whether | + : weather is hot or cold.Warerooms, 14 Peel street.s Lo.- \u2018oo + 4 .+ : a heat - renee va Po the.Montrea) Ddily Star, tre Children Cry for gt George street rar \u2019 ontreal.lahing » un à in.dames - a sumed as follows: .\u201cWhen the test was being made al Kingston 1 was.kept informed almost daily as to what was going on.It is something I never heard of, making a proteine biscuit and then grinding it.This would make the food liable to deteriorate and make the powder vary too, in its analysis.1 put up my powder in sterilized glass jars hermetically sealed.In the event of damp air reaching the powder, it begins to de- À frhe contractor could not have compose.1 c ot enough of my food outside my factory.Ï have been telephoned to a Montreal printing office to pay a bill for printing labels for vitaline.I refused and they said it was the same thing as my other labels, for the same purpose.I went there and got the original manuscript for this label.It was in Dr.Devlin's handwriting.\u201d The original writing referred to was a Jabel stating that this was 2 1.2 days\u2019 rations for one man, one and a half ounces four times a day, with beef tea, light broth or soup.Canadian soldiers hive lived 21 to 30-days on this food.It was resolved to telegraph the Montreal printing office to send up some one Ths could give evidence as to printing this abel.Witness resumed Living the names of doctors.who had used his protose in Montreal.\u201cSo far as I know, the first time in the world that concentrated food has been used to feed soldiers was here at Kingston.The emergency rations in Euro were small Juantitics of ordinary food.\u201d Mr.Clarke\u2014Did you prepare all the food used at Kingston during the test?! pre ared it all, from day to day, u to the last week when I got James M.Ai to bake for me, as my wrist gave out.What, percentage of proteids was in the: food ?: Sometimes 75 per cent., sometimes 33 per cent., varying the quantity according to the form it was given.Sometimes it was in the form of bread, sometimes: biscuit, sometimes in powder, but arranged so that each man Sot about the same quantity of proteid each day.MR.HATCH'S SECRETS.Russell\u2014What machinery do you have?I had about $15 worth in Dr.Devlin's house.It is there yet.What apparatus have you?That is my secrét; I decline to say how I make it.I did not ask you how you made it.Where did you pet your raw material\u2014in Canada or out of Canada?\u2019 t is my interest not to answer where 1 get my raw material.After some discussion, the witness replied that he pot some in Canada and some outside.e said his mame in Austria Hassez, and he been a miller and studied, in an institute, food chemistry.goat percentage of proteids bas wheat our ?; It varies according to the kind ot flour, from 9 to 12 per cent.\u2019 \u2019 What percentage of proteids does.wheat bread contain?.Bread of Ogilvy\u2019s flour will contain from 11 to 13 per cent.He was then questioned as to the - tity of proteids in various foods in ily Ke .Lo use.; The ordinary mixed diet will them contain from 7 to 9 per cent.of proteids?- pres; I will vary somewhat sccording to the food.That is a diet for an ordinary healthy pereon?: ' Yes.\u2019 When you double, of more than doublé ger point?1 cannot say.concentrated food containing 60 cent.* powder?Yes, in of proteid.You had no test made before that \u2018in Kingston?Co o.Le Dr.Devlin was the energetic man whe pushed the business and introduced you Yes.; Pa He was really tbe man who supplied everything except the secret, if you have one?; \u2019 No; there was the capitalist.Did you originate the term protése?Hall, of New York, selected protose.is the capitalist.: * \u2019 is a health food tose, is there not?Cy .I have protested against their edvertis- lyzed in this country before t ; test?sont 4 Tiel WE Dr.Russell moved to have suminoned -as 3 -| bave to: the percentage of proteids you reach & dan- 1 have lived 21 days on.Have you had any analysis made of your} London.It coritained-80 per cent.to the capitalist in New York?Lo But Dr.Devlin procured the capitalist?| Yes \u201c ! No, I protested against the na .Av.ferring the name oF proteine, ord 5 There company fn | United States which makes an arti ai that name in this country.- ; id you have any of your pere ane A 3 ig which you make your stuff, contains a given per cent.of proteid if you did not analyze it?I to when I got 80 per cent from my experience.ou went on faith as to the rocured it from just as the Sid as to what they got?CEASED TO BE FRIENDS.Mr.Britton questioned witness as to the relations between him and Dr.Devlin and he said the businees relations had been broken off and the protose company had ple you vernment not yet been formed.The name is rexis- tered at Montreal, he doing business under the name of the Hatch Protose Com- any.He and Dr.Devlin ceased to be good Friends on January 15.Before that he and Dr.Devlin established a business to treat ple, treated with protose.He (Hatch) ad patients now.He called himself Hatch because people did not find hie name, Hasscz, easy to pronounce, otherwise he had not changed his name.He had taken legal advice from Mr.Weir, a Jawyer in Montreal as to the course to pursue with Dr.Devlin.Mr.Russell \u2014When you changed your name did you make it known to the consul?, No.k was known as Hatch in England.Did you ever suggest to Dr.Devlin that fou charge the Government $3.50 or a I don\u2019t remmber.We talked of selling it retail for $5.1 remember Dr.Devlin coming back and saying that $2.40 was the most we could get.Do you know the functions of the various organs of the body.; 1 don\u2019t profess to be a medical authority, but I understand diabetes better than many \u2014or certain physicians.THE HATCH-DEVLIN AGREEMENT.Mr.Monk\u2014You have been, referring to an agreement with -Dr.Devlin.Will you produce it?Wi.ess handed in the document, Mr.Monk téndered it as evidence.The Chairman\u2014] don\u2019t see what we have to do with the agreement.Mr.Monk\u2014It is very material and contains the fact that Dr.Devlin knew (his man had a secret formula, which he alone possesses, for making a certain food.- TMe Chairman\u2014Who disputes that this as a secret?It is of no importance 1 Be commitiee.r.Monk\u2014Ts it no importance that Dr.Devlin knew that the secret for the preparation of this food was possessed only by Mr.Haten?® ~The Chairman\u2014It would not be evidence.Dr.Devlin tan be examined.If he denied it, then would be time enough to produce and the document.- Mr.Mounk-t}ere is 2 man who has an agreement xôtting forth important facts relating to this case, and the admissions of Dr.Devlin, and we are.not to have it as evidence.: i 3Mr.Russell said il the agreement contained the admission of Dr.Devlin that he knew Mr.Hatch alonc possessed the secret for making the food he (Dr.Russel) must differ.with the chairman, and say he did consider it evidence.He would vote or its admipsion.' Aîter a word or two more of discussion, Mr.Brittonowather eided with the chairman.and Me; Campbell thought perbaps it would be as \u2018well to admit it.The Chairman\u2014Very well, then, will admit rt: .NOT ACQUAINTED WITH FORMULA.The agreement in question is dated February 15, 1899.and is between H.J.Hatch (Hasez) and Frank E.Devlin, of Montreal, on the first, and Hy.J.S.Hall, of New York.of the second part.Hall pays $3, 000 to the parties of the first part, for which\u2019 hie géts one-third interest in Hatch\u2019s invention.Jt says that the said Iatch of the first part reserves to himself the secret of the formula until the arganization of an incorporated company to be procured by: the said: party of the second part,when and in which event the entire and true description of the formula and process of manufacture shall be disclosed by the said Hatch in the favour and interest of the said newly-formed company, the party of the second part agreeing to procure the organization of an -incorporated company to manufacture and sell said health food, and its products throughout the world.agreement is important, as it shows that Devlin was not acquainted with the formula.SITTING IN THE EVENING.The evening session was marked by the evidence of Mr.White, Collector of Customs of Montreal, to the effect that there had been a deposit put up by Dr.Devlin to cover the duty on the trunks he had imported from thie United States.Part of this deposit bad only n paid since he (White) arrived i Ottawa.Mr.Napoleon Martin, landin Montreal, remembered seeing the Saratoga trunks containing the Devlin Vitaline.ere were six trunks and one package we waiter at rolled up in peper.They arrived at the Bonaventure station on January 11th, as ordigary ge.He was in the office to examine the qeuge: he did not know the gentleman who had the checks for the baggage, but was told it was Dr.Devlin.He Was told by an assistant that the trunks contained food for the second contingent apd told him that delivery could not take place without the regulations being complied with The order for delivery arrived on January 12th from the Collector of Cus oms.On the 18th there were four.other trunks grrived inthe same way.He did not de- iver them, but told Dr.Devlin he would t an- order as before.Thin was done.itness did not know who presented { the orders for the delivery of the.ba , Did not know when the 200 Tbs.arrived | whith is at present in warehouse at Mont real.- It did not come by the Bonaventure station as bagage.- .'c Mr.\" Britton witness said goods were delivered onthe order of the collector.He \u2018took \u2018Dr: Devlin's word as to the contents.3 EVIDENCE OF MR.WHITE, Mr.Robert 8.White, Collector of Customs .at° Montreal, testified that the goods were nbt delivered free of duty, bit on a .collector\u2019s permit.pending entry.Dr.Dev- lin stated the case was an urgent one, the ods being required at Halifax for the con- get.and asked for an order for delivery.Witness explained to kim the ne- | tensary procedure and was assured that an order.from Ottaws would be forthcoming.Thére are 900 lbs.at present in warehouse dt Montreal.He was never provided with «the certificate as promised by.Dr.Devlin.Sore Throat Sir-Moreli Mackenzie, M.D, English Sagar seven cannot de better == Cora FLD LE grrr ba TINTS 55 Dr.: = Car and ome upon his broker, ques were not, accepted cheques.De represen e goods were for the Government.He had something from the Militia Department, could not now say what, which satisfied witness that the goods were for fre Government.- Ju the second lot of goods, Dr.Devlin again made some excuse Which led to their being let in without an entry.No entry had yet been made ih either case.Ar Monk\u2014\u201cWhen did you receive the chegues?\u201d\u201d ; \u201cT received one from Dr.Devlin at the Russell House, since I got to Ottawa this evening.The fact is, when my attention was called to this matter ¢ ita being brought up in the House, I sent to Ur.Ds and told him, Share wo) have fh a deposit put up ti goods were entered.his morning 1 found Dr.Devlin bad gone to Ottawa, but ascertained a cheque for $80 \u2018had been sent for me to Messrs.Eagan & Sons.Tha 1 now in Montreal.When I got here this evening, J met Dr.Devlin at the Russell House and asked him for the money.He gave me a cheque for $60, thus making $140 in did not receive any order from any department at Ottawa to let the goods in free.\u201d DEVLIN'S VALUATION OF GOUDS.\u201cDid the $140 cover all the duty on Dr.Devtlin\u2019s importations?\u201d \u201cNo; only on the 2,000 lbs.\u201d \u201cWho valued the goods?\u201d Dr.Devlin valued them at 30 cents a pound.\u201cWhen did the 900 lbs.come ip?\u201d \u201cIt was a portion of the contents of the six trunks.t Saturday ! learned from Dr.Devlin that he had 900 lbs.in his house which had not been furnished to the Government.I at once sent a carter for it, and it is entered in the warehouse, where it now is.\u201d \u2019 \u201cDid you ascertain where it came from?Y\u201d \u201cIt came from the United States.\u201d New York.I don\u2019t know; Dr, Devlin did not say.Mr.Monk said the committee understood they were to bave a bag of this stuff sent up.He would now like ite in- struéted to send a bag up.The chairman was not sure they had a right to do this.r.Monk said surely the committee were all powerful.The chairman said the committee had no right to impound anything.Mr.Monk said surely the committes had as much right to get at this stuff as to impound correspondence belonging to private parties, as they had.The chairman said the witnesses had been willing to give the letters.Mr.Monk movrd that-the Collector of Customs be directed to get one bag of the stuff in his custody and bring it up to the committee.The chairman did not see what they wanted to waste time over this stuff.Mr.Monk said that would be seen when they got the stuff.He asked Mr.White to seal up the package mo it could be ned here; so manage the affair that it would not be opened until it reached committee.To send up a trunk.L Mr.White left with the understanding he wonld do this, He said no one could get the goods out of warehouse without his order.?LAST WITNESS HEARD.Mr.W.Besserer testified he was an agent of food products.He went to the Militia Department when the first contingent was sent to the Yukon and again when the troops were being sent to Africa.\u201cI wanted to sell emergency rations which have been tested by the world.I offered them at a moderate price, $4.10 per dozen.They weighed six pounds to the dozen.These prices are the prices all over the world for our goods, goods such as supplied to the British army.\u201d .The chairman did not think they were to into the value of various goods.Mr.un Monk said it was charged that due haste had been used, and surely it war fair to show that first-class, well known food.had been offered.The chairman\u2014Ob, well, go on.I am not objecting, .Witnese\u2014The offer was refused as the food was being supplied by the steamship I have supplied this emergency food to the geological department at the same price and never had any com t._ The committee adjourned till this morn- ng.IRISH NATIONAL CONVENTION.Factional Differences Seem to be For- : gotten.; DUBLIN, June 21.\u2014The Irish National Convention, which closed here yesterday, was one of the most representative ever held, delegates representing three hundred public bodies in Ireland and Great Britain being in attendance.There were also pres ent several hundred clergymen and about sixty members of the Irish Parliaments party, including many Healyites.John E.Redmond, M.P., presided.In an eloquent address he urg the conciliation all Irishmen.He was followed by Messrs.James F.X.O'Brien, M.P., and T.Harrington, M.P., treasurers of the party O'Connor, Condon and other members ot the party, who likewise urged that the dead past be buried, while John Dillon, M.P.seconded the nomination of - mond for presiding officer.The United Irish League adopted the national organization\u2019s constitution, providing for the election of delegates and ex-officio members: Mr.Redmond said that the spirit displayed in the convention was wonderful.He looked upon the convention, he said, as the greatest gathering in Irish history, with the unification of the country and a revival of the Irish movement su ing that of the Land League.He mid er that he believed the result of the proceedings would be shown in the immediate future, and would work to the advantage of the country.He spoke in praise of Healy's support, and his unrivalled Parlia- mentgry- abilities.William O\u2019Brien expressed sentiments similar to Redmond.The fraternity among the delegates was quite general, and welcomed the ce which has.apparently come at last.h- bishops Croke, of Cashel, and Walsh, of Dublin.and other prelates bade the delegates godspeed in their eforte to bri about harmony of action and unity of parties in Ireland.WEST INDIES STEAMSHIPS.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 21.\u2014 The fortnightly steamship service between Halifax and St.John and the West Indies begins on July 7.The steamship company proposer tb make the voyage every altern week between Halifax and Trinidad in twelve days, but the Department of \u2018Frade and Commerce insists: that the time must be ent down to eleven days.CONSERVATIVE NOMINATION.ARTHUR, Ont., June 21.\u2014The largest.Canupervative convention ever held iy North | ington met a ur yesterday, on the third ballot nominated Edwin oe ton, reeve of Clifford, as the candidate to oppose James McMullen, MP.icholas Davin, 'M.P., was present, \u2018made an ress.GIP MR.BOOTHS INSURANCE.- (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 21.\u2014The insura losses In aeotion with Mr.J.R.Booth's lumber destroyed in the recent fire have been fixed, Hé will receive $202,600 to oover his A conservative es te h's total loss on all his over.\u2018and are rance.divided as follow P liance $24,500; British Amerios, Commercial Union, $15,000; Globe Gardian, $10,000 ; ca Globe, ,000; London and Lanceshire, ; Lon- on Assurance Company 25000; orth British and Mercantile, $30, 6,000; : orth Americ born Peu In = nix of n, $5000; ; Unio: otal, ves, nw TT Te COUNT MURMIFF ywers arranged for sitting out, \u2018ernar's band played a ; Norwich Union 2600; T DES SUDDENLY While at His Breakfast at the Russian Capital This Morning.N XN PRINCE MURAVIEFF, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Who Died While at Breakfast in 8t.Petersburg, This Morning.ST.PETERSBURG, June 21.\u2014The Rus- wan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count Muravieff, died suddenly this morning.He had just finished a cup of coffee and had ordered his lunch when he fell in an apo- pletic fit and expired.He was about 55 years of age.PERSONALS.Mr.:R.A.Dawson, of Quebec, is In town for a few days.Miss Ellen Plimsoll has returned from a trip down the Saguenay.The Archbishop of Kingston arrived at the Queen's last evening.Mr.J.R.Duquette, of Stanley Island, is in the city for a few days.Miss Annie Taylor, of Montreal, is in Quebec on a short vacation.Mr.W.W.Scott.of Montreal, is registered at the Victoria, Quebec.Mrs.R.Levine and Miss Pauline Levine are the guests of friends in Montreal.Mies Holmstrom, of the Royal Victoria College, 18 at Ste.Agathe des Monts.Mr.C.Cartwright has left to spend his summer vacation with his relatives in Kingston.Mr.A.Milton Smith, of Montreal, is in Quebec, and staying at the Hotel Victor- Mr.and Mrs.J.G.McCarthy, of Montreal, are guests at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.Mr.Alfred Kleczkowski, Consul-General of France.has left for New York en route to Europe.Miss Ruby Whitham has arrived at Hudson Heights after an extended visit to friends in Ontario.Mr, apd Mrs.George J.Williams are at the Grove, Beaconsfield, where they will spend the summer.Mr.Henry Morton, accompanied by Mra.Morton, will s County, New York State.and Mrs.Frank F.Parkins University street, left on Monday last for ew York en route for Europe.Mrs.Thomas C.Collins, accompanied by Miss Celia Collins, has left town for Ste.Agathe des Monts to spend the next month.Mr.Frank J.Hatchett, of Park avenue, accompanied by rs.Tuesday.Lady Minto will be In Quebec shortly with her t, e Viscountess Coke, \u2018whose son is a midshipman on board of H M : .8.Crescent.J.J.Kelso, of Toronto, was in the from a visit to istributing Home, Mr.city Tuesday, returnt the English Children\u2019s conducted by Mrs.Birt, at Knowlton.Mr.an and their Place.who Have been the guests of Mrs Hunter, Tara Hall avenue, yesterday.Mrs.Ernest Nash, who, with her little children has been visiting her father, Mr.Chas.8ise, Sherbrooke street, for the last month, leaves this home to Newfoundland.The Princess Arfbert left for New York esterday afternoon on the ontreal.Captain Graham.Tuesday Her Highness went to Britannia Bay with the Vice- Rega! household.Bishop Courtney, of Nova Scotia, will llfax for Australia Friday, June 2.be accompanied by Archdeacon Ksulback, of Truro.They will go by the C.P.R.to Vancouver, and from there to Australia direct by steamer.Mrs.Courtney arrived from California on Saturday.Bhe , and ss Courtney will remain in Kentville until.the Bishop's return, which will be in December.Miss Helen Gould was tendered a rece tion on_Monday by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Cambridge, Mass.She lunched with Admiral and Mrs.Wm.T.Sampson at the commandant's house at the Charlestown navy yard Tuesday, and yesterday the Admira) and Mrs.Sampson gave a ,recep- ton in Miss Gould's honour at the Navy Lieut.Morrison, from De Aar: \u201c A ME.D Battery.writes Richardson, two of the Horne and Miss nurses who cama recovering.al been doing ® endid work, and as there are in the hospital there they have been very busy.Miss Macdonald and Miss Hurcomb have 4 tlenis under their charge.The mortality among the nursin staff has been quite heavy already, an many are fi.\u201d The second ball of the hot weather season recently given by Their Excellencies Lord and Northcote at Government House, Mahableshwar, India, was quite as brilliant as the firat, and even more crowded.The beautiful grounds of Government House were turned into fairyland by Innumerable red, blue and green glass lamps.Large tents, furnished like drawing rooms, The Gov- 00d selection, and supper was served in the large verandah, of the tollettes were very beautiful.Lady Northcote wore black with splendid diamonds, and pearl chains.The floor of Government House was in excellent con- tion.and dancing was kept up until a late hour.The marriage.of t Miss M A daughter of Mr.4 argaret E.Dal m.Daly, 16 Phillips 8, to Dr.W.P.McNally, of Bangor, e,, formerly of Prince Edward Island, took place yesterday morning at 9.30 o\u2019clogk.at St.Patrick's Church, the Rev.John McPhall.cousin of the bride, offi- man; After the ceremony a weddin breakfast served af the residence of WAS © bride's father, and later .and Mrs, cNally left on à wedding trip to Prince Island.ey will be at home after Apgust Ist at 142 Yorke street, Bangor, Me.The ate of the groom to the brides.peur rooch.rs.oNall as the feciplam of a large number of © presents, including a gold watoh, the gift of the groom.ses fre Mr.Justice Tellier opensd the Criminal at Ste.Hyacinthe on Wednesday here ot a singl docket, Bheriff Sicotte presented His H th a f white .opr wi Pp o onoûr congratulated' the citizens on tho district upon the occurrence.A OOLD IN THE HEAD 3, nd the summer in Essex of 284 Hatchett and their little daughter, left for Kumouraska on d Mrs.B.Cox, of Eddyville, Hull, daughter, Mrs.Dean, of Carleton Mrs.left for home week on her return private car She \"was accompanied to the train by Her Excellency, and attended by vw AI noticss of Births, Marriages and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per-, sons sending same.BOEHME\u2014At the Village of Villerew, near Montreal.on June th, 1900.à daughter to Mr.and Mrs.R.Boehme (premature).FOREST Mr, and Mrs.L Forest angounoe e Fi oa r son ose, en Isale Paul.P ue LAHAIE\u2014At Montreal, on the 15th inst, the wife of Mr.Gedeon Lahaie, of & son.LOCKERBY\u2014At 407 Burnside place, Bate urday, June Sth, a son to Mr.and Mra, Colin A.Lockerby.1900, a daughter to Mr.Meehan.+ PARSONS\u2014At Summerside, P.B.L, on th 14th of June, 180), a daughter to Mr.ang Mrs.Allan Parsons.443 PERRY\u2014At Dalhousie Station, Que.on Sunday, June 17th, the wife of G.A, Perry, of a son.- RAINVILLE\u2014At St.Henri de Montreal, on the 13th inst, the wife of Mr.Hubart Rainville, barber, of a son, who received the names of Joseph Hubert Roma Theo- dule.MARRIAGES.ALLARD-BROSSEAU \u2014 On Monday, the 13th inst., at St.Henry Church, Mr.Her- menegtlde Allard led to the altar Misa kglantine Brosseau.BURRELL-CALLWEELL \u2014 In Boston on June 20th, 1900, at the residence of the bride's sister, by the Rev.C.Be Davis, William G.Burrell, of Montreal, to garet Jean, daughter of Allan Caldwell of Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, 8.146 DATE-GRIFFITHS \u2014 On the 20th June, at 8t.Martin's Church, by the Rev.G.Osi~ borne Troope, William Ernest, son of John Date, Esq., to Florence, sixth daughter of G.T.Griffiths, both of this \u20ac .BROSSEAU-MOREAU \u2014 On Monday, t 15th instant, at St.Charles Church, Tr.Alcibiades Brosseau led to the altar Miss Orise Moreau.I's.DOUGLASS-SMEATON \u2014 At St.Gabrid Presbyterian_Church, by the Rev.F.M.Dewey, on June 20th, 1500, Geo.Henry Douglass, of Windsor Locks, Conn., Us,\u2019 to Margaret Lily May, second daughte?of Mr.John Smeaton.No cards.458 GARIEPY-LARIN \u2014 On the 18th instant, at the Sacred Heart Chapel, Notre Dame Church, Mr.Elzear Gariepy to Miss Lea Larin.GRACE-LEE \u2014 (Jn Thursday, June 2ist, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.Mr.Grant, Nathanlel Grace, M.D., of London, Engiand, to Mabel, sec~ ond daughter of William Lee, Esq.of Quebec.145 2 eod , Montreal, to Miss Esther G.Altlmas, daughter of Mr.James Al- timas, of Longue Pointe.JONES-McLAURIN \u2014 In Vankleek Hill, Ont., on June 20th, by Rev.C.J.Came eron, B.A., B.Th., assisted by Rev.W, K.Anderson, D.D., H.Carl Jones, editor of the Eastern Ontario Review.to Lottie C, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs, P.Rufus McLaurin.MURDOCH-LOVE \u2014 On Monday.June 1 1900, by the Rev.W.D.Reid, David > H.Murdoch to Clara May, daughter of Mr.J.B.Love.144 2 McCt LLOCK-HUGHES \u2014 On June the êth inst.at Grace Church, Point 8t.Charles, by the Rev.E.M.McManus, Walter Mc- Cullock to Alice E.Hughes, daughter of Mrs.Nichols, Wellington street.McCONNELL-HASLEY\u2014On June , at Mountain street Methodist Church, Ly Rev.J.Henderson McConnell, B.D., assisted ex.T; jackson, DD.Wess ey McConnell to y E., on augh of John Hasley.y ny THEORET - LAMARCHE \u2014 On Tuesday, the 19th instant, at the parish church où Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Mr.Edward Theo- ret led to the altar Miss Almira Lae marche.DEATHS IN THE CITY.BERIAU \u2014 In this é¢ity, on the 30th Inat, at the age of 21 years and 6 months, Ale bina Beriau, daughter the late Cham, Beriau.\u2019 COUGHLIN\u2014In this city, on June 1th, 1900, Catherine Gilligan, widow of the late Patrick Coughlin, at the age of \u20ac1 years.DEVANY\u2014On the 20th June, 1900, in this city, Ann Cannovan Hart, widow of the late Laurence Devany, auctioneer, in her 67th year.Funeral will take place trom the residence, No.157 Mance street, 22nd inst, please acce this Intimation.Toronto aud Californ papers please copy_\u2014- GIRARD\u2014In this ci£p, on the 19th inst.as the age of 24 years, Marie Anne Girard, daughter of Elle Gti 8 HENRI\u2014In this city on the 15th inst, at the age of 21 years, Dame Albina Fore tier.wife of Louls Henri, master bute cher.LACOMBE\u2014In this city on the 18th inst, at the age of 3 years and 10' days, Mare guerite Bertha Eva, daughter of Dr.alph.Lacombe.LESIEUR\u2014On the 20th inst, at the age of 8 months, Marle Rose Jean, child of Ame edeo Lesjeur, accountant.LEWIS\u2014At 337 Lansdowne ave.mount, June 18th, 1900, Lawrence Lionél, twin son of Robert Lewis.Funeral prie vate.43 2 Zaw MURPHY\u2014In this city, on_the 31st June, Charlotte Murphy, aged 73 years.neral will take place from her sister's (Mrs.M.J.Carroll) residence, 4 Bt.Alexander strest, on Satu morning at 8.30.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.\u2019 POPE\u2014At his late residence, 42 Berri st., Montreal, on Zist June, 1900, Gilbert Gordon Carmichael Pope, son of the late Edward Pope, of South-West Point, An- ticosti, in his 2th year.Funeral notloe later, Quebec Chronicle please copy.: 145 3 URQUHART\u20148uddenly.on June fist, J.Arthur, only dearly and beloved son of Arthur and Doney Urquhart, sged 8 years and 10 months.Funeral will take place Saturday from his grandfather's - (Wm.Houston) residence, Fulford st., at 230 p.m.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation.i 148 DEATHS OUTSIDE TRE CITY.ALMOND \u2014 At Hopetown, Buie des Uha.leurs, Que, on May 23, 1900, atter a long and painful fllness borne with Christian fortitude and patience, t Agnes, beloved wife of John G.Almond, anf eldest and much esteemed daughter of Walter C.Ross, merchant, of Hopetown, ag: 34 years 8 months and 6 days.BREAKEY \u2014 At Toronto, on June 18th, Frank Breakey, in the #th year of hls BRITTAIN\u2014At Westfield, N.B.on the 16th June, Robert Brittain, in his 80th year.® DESJARDINS-At Ste, Rose, Laval Coon the 18th instant, at the \u2018age of Dame Adele Locas, wife of David Desjar- DECOSTE\u2014At Rigaud, Que.on the 13th instant, at the age of 83 years, Charlotte Givogue, wife of Benjamin Decoste.GRIFFIN\u2014At 36 Wilbrod street, Ottawa, on Wednesday, June 20th, at 1.30 p.m, Philip Joseph Geoffrey Griffin, youngest son of Martin and Harriet ffin, in the 24th year of his age.Funarsl from St.Joseph's Church at 10 am.on Friday.HARRISON \u2014 At Wynbu Bouth Africa, June 10, of enteric fever, Captain Charles JF.Harrison, in the 3th year of his age.LAMSBACH\u2014-At Alt Frickstein, Nisdere loessnitz, near Dresden, Germany, on Juhe 6th, 190, Lisbeth, wife of Carl Lamsbach, and sister of Herm Drechsel.of this city.165 2 LAVOIE \u2014 At Sillery, que on the lfth June.\u2019 at the rge of years \u2018and 10 months, Georgina Dion, wife of .Arthur Lavoie.\" PERKINS\u2014At Mansonville, Que., on the 34th day of June, 1900, after a lingering fitness, Abigali Copp Nott, wife of L.A.Perkins, Esq., Iniand Revenue Inspector.ROSS \u2014 At Hopetown, Bais des Chaleurs, Que., on June 4th, 150.2 consumption, Wiliam Walter Ross, eldest and much beloved son of WW.C.Ross, aged 5 y 6-months and 11 days.LUNATICS ESCAPE om o: Imes, lady charlotte is good always.1456004 ad For additional Births, Magriagee ends to © and consumption.\u201cEOLp- EPA [eres | | * > 1 i } 1 1 MEEHAN-\u2014-At Windsor Mills, on June 16th, and Mrs.Jack\u2019 + i > + ary Terug ing RAT Lt Weste .M IAIN sh Fr 20m 0 AI lw eas 5 =.3 A TEAS A a Te, + + + ê $ 3 \u2018 ATE pn gaa aa "]
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