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COUNCIL OTTAWA, June 4.Folic armed with batons had te intel ate a big crowd of angry citizens in Hull city council meeting last Fight.The city council is considering a by-law to\u2019 prevent the creo tion of frame houses within the cit Hull.The bylaw is bitterly obposed bi the smaller rate-payers aDd eupportes .od Large variety of new fancy atyles in neat - ik spots and colored atripes, Mc to.Elo pair, just in \u2018from the makers.» \u201cAlso « large quantity of Fast/ Black Bottori Socks, seamloss.We bought out ibe whole stock of manufacturers: They : Are 150 socks but we are able to sell them at a by the more well to Le do, Citizens.; ition against oy-lw signe - 10e dr 8 pairs for 250.#0 citizens, was presented and he ds ! hs council showed a di position u to reject ft rn the angry pate Li bou Ro to han die : roughly.The e cro : back and the bylaw was Se, over for fo À t consideration nounces the very ot Balango, off the coist\u2019 of should the \"Should ve.| A cable message a disco of vast deposits of Peohalt on the Is Ising ; Ecuador, : YLAKFONTEINFICHT, ENEMY TOOK ADVANTAGE or FIRE ON VELDT ! \u2014\u2014 To Rush the Rear Guard of a Considerable British Force Returning to Camp \u2014~ Captured Two Guns \u2018Which re Re-taken \u2014 Losses Conon on Both Sides.LONDON, June 4\u2014Lord Kitchener, in a despatch \u2018from Pretoria, dated June 4, says: \u201cDixon\u2019s report of the fight at Viak- fontein, May 29, just received.On our side 1,450 men, with seven guns, were engaged.The force was returning to camp at Vlakfontein when the enemy, under cover of a veldt fire,ruzhed the rear guard, consisting of two gune of the 28th Battery, and 330 men of the Derbyshires and hey anporaril ed th \u201cThey temporarily captur e two guna.When\u2019 the remainder of the force came into action the Boers were driven off and the guns were re captured and the Boer position was occypi \u201cOur casualties \u201cwere 6 officers and $5} men killed; 6 officers and 115 men wounded, and one officer and seven men missin, One officer and four men have since di of wounds, Forty-one Boers were kiljed on the ground.The further Boer casual ties are not known.Reinforcements arc being sent.\u201d MANY BOERS DYING.A number of Bocrs who were captured by Intelligence Office men gear Pitreburg, Transvaal, were found to have a thousand rounds of ammunition each.They state that the Boers in the northern part of the Transvaal are ruffering considerably from fever.They have no doctors and many are dying.Boer marauders continue to make trouble for the British.They generally avoid a battle, but wait for Favourable opportunities to attack emall parties by ambush,and inasmuch as they are badly off for clothing and boots, they use all their ekill to kill in order to strip the dead.Commandant Ben.Viljoen, with a considerable number of men, is dodging about to escape the British troops between the railway.at Carolina and clo.He avoids fighting, but some of his men are surrendering.A DESPERATE FIGHT.After a desperate all-day.fight, a hun® dred men belonging to the Molteno dis trict guard forced 250 Boers to retire near Bushman's Hoek, Cape Colony.Boers in large numbers are moving about in the vicinity of Strekstroom, Starmbors, Mol- teno and Dordrech Commandant Sheeper, with 700 men, attacked Willowmore, Cape Colony, Saturday, but was beaten off after 8 hours\u2019 fighting.Jamestown is threatened by Fouchee's commando.- SOLDIER VISITS CANADA.(Special to the Star.) ST.JOHN, N.B., June 4.\u2014 James W.Sears, brother of ex-Meyor Edward Sears, is in the city.Major Sears was through the greater part of the South African campai n in the Soph Staffordshire iment r General He was taken ill with fever and wag Fe lide home, Having received \u20ac mponthe, furlough, he cided t ee Can -ple -of weeks § in wile apd COL.STEELPS Di DEPARTURE.OTTAWA, June 4.\u2014Colonel 8.B.Stecle has arranged his affairs here and will sail on the BS.Australasian on June 8 for England and Cape Town.He will be ; accompanied by Capt.Boyd and Captain \"Ogilvy.He will not take Baden-Powell\u2019s as reported in certain quarters, but will spend\" à cou- of Lene five districta into which the country has been divided.PRISONERS FOR BERMUDA.HAMILTON, Bermuda, June 4.\u2014The Governor has received notification that the transport Armenian will arrive here on Jul 3, with niné hundred Boer \u2018prisoners, that two corgpanies of the Royal War- wickahire Regiment will act as their guards, TO-MORROW\u2019S BIG RACING.The Derby Has Created Greater Enthusiasm Than Usual.LONDON, June 4\u2014Thé great Epsom racing carnival commenced to-day with an excellent programme, which attracted bi crowds.\u2018To-morow's Detby, has arouse far greater enthusiasm than usual, owing to its open charcater.The betting is more widespread than usual.It would appear that the field will number twenty-five.W.C.Whitney's Volodyovski remains, a strong favourite at 5 to 2 againet.American horses and jockeys \u2018started the day in excellent form, taking the first three places in the initial race, the Craven stakes, of 200 sovereigns, which resulted as foHows: The Soot chman If.(E ner\u2019s Encombe (C.; Mr.Whiners\u2019 Holstein race, the mont Plate handicap of 300 sovereigns, resulted: mee (Maher), first; Cissine (, tin), second; Handspike, (J.Raitt) third NOW A CIGAR TRUST.NEW YORK, June 4\u2014The Journal of Commerce says it is reported on Wall Street that a mew tobagco company is to be formed, which is to take over both the American and the continental companies, and also the new ci company recently Organized and now acquiring various cigar plants throughout the country.Another tumour is that there will be a large increase in the capital stock of the American company for the purpose of acquiring the continental tobacco and the cigar companies, Coat \u2018 QUEEN'S GRAGIOUF SMILE.(Special Yo the: Star:) NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014The correspond-\u2019 ent of the Tribune, in London, says: The chronicle prints interviews with some of the American visitors regarding their impressions of the trip to VY indsor where they were roceived by the King and Queen.J.etry, according the paper, de clared, \u201cIf you have another woman in thé Empire with such a heavenly emils as your \u2018Queen I would lille to see her.\u201d .BALEIN M8 NEW SCHEME.ange mor re June 4\u2014The Record-Herald third mrhander-in- America, is plañning the olen\u201d of à Voluntesr settlement in the Sou ich will be er than ny siinil tlement in the known as \u201c\u201c De com a tract acres, of land iv#3 MONTREAL, TUESDAY, \u201cJ Place Il have charge of Lydenberg district, one |.\u201c| was 60 stri \u201cTheir names ok orn benne! } Lead Met ory rte form as the Famous \u201cSalada Black Teas\u2014 1st Week's Daily!\u2019 \u2018ore CHGULATION OF STR: Phy \u2014 WT\u201d - ores : 887,046 Last Week's Weekly {inn 119,685 Tota) last rete SOE 18021 always Jeep their sbape\u2014look rich.Three grades, ri ete te THE ALASKA FEATHER .SON CO., Lrp., Manufacturers, Montreal, 125ztf If the demand keeps on increasing our e shirt selling will not only reach twice the volume of fast year, but it will rise fat above * it.It cannot be wondered at, when you come to examine our magnificent stock and note the- wonderful variety of styles and patterns.: From the remarks of customers in our stores every.- MATTRESSES day we are satisfied that our goods are not only the best fitting, but the best value in town.T OOKE, ; 177 St, James St.| ; 2387 St Catherine St.west, +2 1553 St.Catherine % saat Bold by ail progressive desiers.Ifyour cigarist 1s not up-to-date send us $1.00 and we will forward vou ple.box of one dozen Irving Cigars, charges prepald.Address J.HIRSCH SONS & ©O.Mon! + » z > = STAKE AT: i THE MEN AND muds RE FUSE TO GIVE IN.© 5 It is Not Likely That There\u2019 wu be Any Important Developæients for a Few Days\u2014All the Uglon \u2014~ in the Boel { ge 8 Zaid os.Ë Kal WES ve Rees \u20ac (Special to the Star.) SYDNEY, NBS.June 4\u2014The sitüstion a among the strikers is about the eame.The painters went out yesterday morning and are determined to remain out until their demands are acceded to.At a meeting held yesterday they decided nat if the trouble wos not settled by Saturday they would open a union shop.The le&ding master mechanics have taken no action in the matter yet.The bricklayers Union held a meeting last night.About 150 were present.- The men are more determined than ever to fight.It is understood, however, that some of the formen are desirous of having the ack and are trying to arrange a ou nference with the company to that ef- feet.It could not be aecertained last night whether a committee was appointed to confer with the Steel] Company or not.President Lazett wished to have [wo or three wrong impressions removed.There e at the-steel company's works, as the company did got give the men a chance.They laid off every union man on Friday eveni The North Sydney men were not asked to go out.It is understood that a number of bricklayers who live in this vicin will go home until trouble is settlz The bricklayers of Riter Conley Co.outnumber about a hundred and twenty.Another\u2019 meeting will be held to-day.Rhodes Curry & Co., last night stated that the company had not .granted the nine- hour syste.They had one small job whi they had to have completed by a certain date and which only requiréd about three days work and the men were allowed to finish it at the nine-hour rate job only.They consider that the bricklayers are getting good wages at present.lt is expected that their will be no developments of any consequence for a few few days at least.NO CHANGE AT OTTAWA.OTTAWA, June 4\u2014There is ho: change in the strike situation to-day, but there ist some, t of all employes of the W.Edwards Company going out on strike c a sign of sympathy with the striking woodworkers.Some of the contractors.are sign: ing the agreement with the -Cavpenter\u201d Union, and a number of -men bave gone back to work, but the bulk are on strike.PAY OF MEN a (Special to the Star.) KINGSTON, June 4\u2014The iron-workers nh the ngaton foundry demanded a uniform wage of $ was held between representatives of the pen and the Jor, with, the, result that increase e men got 8 45 \u2018and 81.20 before, © At Saginaw, Mich., all the machinists e ere Marquette Raileosd stem, went'.on \u201cstrike on Monda toad refused them & nine ten hours\u2019 pay.The manufacturers and the 1,000 0 Hes machinists in Chicago, apparently down yesterday for a the day With pat out pickets, bat he ar own, vo ro t were J pe \u201cThe.pickets on: military lines.,Ç ,Ç The in t 50.The company ued gran in , on rés round t the receipts of the road \u2018do -not t of ther expense.; EXPLOSION KILLED RIGHT.IRON MOUNTAIN.Mich, June 4 \u2018 were ft of \u2018the Lad on shaft of the Cha mine by an- pie ne 1.25 per day, A conference } J T Shirts and Neckwear.economical, MACKERROW.BROTHERS, FURNISHERS TO GENTLEMEN.RESSY MEN demand something differ- of) Our stock is exclusive \u2014 our prices 2246 ST.CATHERINE STREET.\u2018ent from the general run in their oo lee à from .egal Beauties.x a.+ A happy combination of beauty and wearing qualities.\u2018Made for 2 MEN in all leathers.Pat.Leather, Enamel], Kangaroo, - \u2018Box 4 Calf.All National Quality.A SPECIAL line of Ladies i - Oxfords and Summer Shoes, mannish lasts | $1.50 0 $3.00 22 A CLUB SHOE co, 810umerne 8.288 oo.Vir 1 \u2019 H.H.AYER, Proprietor.|) SUMMER UNDERWEAR SALE GREAT REDUCTION ! \u201cIn our Underwear Department is to be found all es: s.weights and sizes, Lo {it every one aud every one's ! mer English Balbri sanitary and ve : ir for the warm rosier lai colors.Each, + 350 Tote nee Sik Thread, very strong and Hole ™.50¢ er ontiasd Silk \u2018and Balbriggan, mixed, at .$1.00 \u201cSilk and Wool, mixed, at $1.25.-Silk and.Lisle Thread at $1.50, UMBRELLAS.No matter which way the wind blows our um! will protect you.and our prices will protect your well as our umbrellas protect your person.All these ambrellas i except the us Jery cheapest) have paragon stoe] verings \u2018mn ostly used are Helvetia Silk, Silk and otto Gloria Silk, Tatfota frames and Silk, Twill Silk, and Corola Silk.Slandles wood, Congo Dresden, Arabian Vine, Roman Antique, Prince of Flot me and other styles.' Many of thein are Sterling silver trimmed.À Price 50c, 75, $1,00, $1.25, $1.30, $2.00 up to $1040, Our ; Price Vest Sale is still on.Vests at $1.95 wp.\\ THE HANNAN STORE, *:; 180zx1 213| & St.James St.POSITION FOR MR DA N.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4\u2014The statement that G.W.Dawson was to be second i : .The : in to 1896, and since that time until few months ago was Liberal organiser: for Eastern Ontario.NEW MONEY ORDER NEY ORDER BATES.case European MR, SIEGFRIED HONOURED.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, June 4\u2014M.Siegfried, of Paris, is the social lion of the day here.Yesterday/he was lunched at the Garrison Club by Hop.Mr.Turgeon.Last night be was dined by Hon.Mr.Dechene.main here during the greater part of the week and will then visit Lake St.John and nd to.the redaction of prices, \"in their own hands in in Sue shape of He will re- THE RAILWAY COMMITTEE._ (Bpecial to the Star.) , 4 OTTAWA, June 4\u2014The Railway Committee of the Privy CounciF sat gesterday to hear the appeal of the Osnadian Atlan- tic- Railway for permissions to cross the ends of Court, St.James and Wilbrod streets in the city of Ottawa.As the portion of the streets ooncerged are ¢ the Sa before to Bo I été * (@pecial to the Star.) the courso of an interview Dere upon land Jessed to the railway by toe ou, OTTAWA June 4\u2014The new rates | of what the Euro there was prectically no sitioff - and (he Post Off ithe \u2018American red.» M Biogrri © appeal was granted on the .compgay, { money « © orders pays | déciares that hc sees no cause undertekiag to put fn culver for the pe.that the American rasts will serais à noi, moval of surface water.+ Viat : ae fm ions bon \u2018the ; sourss you resd the testim Ps ma taka rejette to Hood\" ThE = RASERALE Wi TTR zit THEY PID NOT WIN THE GAME, | BUY WoBE \u2014\u2014 & the - Bupport Was League Games.danz_ pitched wonderfully well and for six innings visitor to hit saf ey.out in that ering and + Dooley\u2019 (Special to the Star.) WORCESTER, Mam.June 4.\u2014Klobe- OLOTHES.Batteries-Hughes and MoGuire: Phinipe > Kiobendans Proved a Pussle to treal Batters\u2014Dan McFarlan 8 Toliched Rather Freely and Poor-Other yesterda ay, ehanty was the « ï Nine men struc but one man reached second.\u201cAfter that Kloby let \u2018down and Montreal scored two \u2018runs in the seventh.8 men appeared in new uniforms, knickerbockera, of navy blue With row white shirte &nd the little (M) on the brensts red and blue; striped stockings and added L blue caps flaring display: but these were In Montreal first Raub and well struck out, Shearon wis À .fielded out at first by { led off for Worcester with a single.Ric .hit eafely Unglaub flied cut to Odwell, die\u2019s poor throw Rlokert and Joe came ho fy.Johnson jen = Waorcester\u2019s h Bmoot\u2019s single m.soored and Rickert moved to third.son made a wide throw to third to Unglaub\u2019s bunt wept around scored hi Clemente and Slater were easy outs at first.in, Shar otf Wil- catch me.Clements t at firet and Raub caught Slater's i Jahanty hit ately in the second, ; but was caught off first.Wilson walked on balls.Dooley Sheehan couldn\u2019t get one pitcher and both were out at first.struck out in the third and Mc- was thrown out at first by Wrig- \u201cClements be ugh Raub\u2019s bunt fly.kert singled, and on n hird.Sheehan and Wilson struck out in the fourth, Delehanty sandwiching in a hit that was Ww single by Clements in the sixth Unlaub.ed Shearon ehanty.n the next two Klobedanz struck out three more men.innings A and Shan- Don\u2019s double after two were out scored a run for Woreester.In the seventh Shearon .hit safely.and Delehant ty poked one to left q field for two bases, Wilson flied out to : Doolewa drive to left field scor- and In the local\u2019s \u2018half Sharrott reached first on Johnson's fumble.second and scored on Un Smoot hit safely and three WORCESTER.! Sharpott, rf .Rickert.If.: Unglaub, 3b.Smooth, c.f.Clements.c.Slater, 1b.Wrigley, 2b.+ Shannon, s.8 Klobedanz, p.: + i Totals AA 50m com OL .BleHsotmme sasseu wre Ë wl oC ootommun?[ate 9: =H \u201c8 I ©2090 co 00 a iv UX tt =| cooNowmma » Bhearon, r.Delehanty, ween ilson, c.Dooley, 1b.8heghan, 3b.- Johnson, 8.8.McFarlan, .p¢ «ee Totals vu.82 Score by innings\u2014 \u2018Worcester E sis it5t1e el eooPoHnoo\u201d He was thrown o#t at Rickert's hit to MeFarlan.Rick ub\u2019s = reo S Sm tod Rl oo 0 4 9000002 ot SON =O wh \u2014 sl BOI tI Dd i 9 El NoMNHNO Sop 1 third in ert \u201cstole sirgle.g came in Clements hit over right field fence.A.B.R.BH.P,O.À.E, wl emveumeos wl como c i \"a BUMMARY, Two-base dit \u2014 Shannon, Delehanty.Home run, Clements.Rickert (2), Sharrott, fice hits, Unglaub, par Clements to Slater.Dalls, Shannon, Sheehan b (2), Odweil (3), 2).Umpire, Lanigan.- Time, 1.30.Shearon, Bouts! Johnson.Wiid pitches, McFarlan Attendance, Stolen bases, Smoot.Slater, Bases Struck out, \u2018Wilson, 800.HARTFORD WON FROM TORONTO.HARTFORD, Conn., June 4.\u2014Both teams yed pla; an excellent fielding game, Hartford hit better than Toronto.Representatives of Boston National League team but saw the game to size Schaub, the Toronto A third baseman.Attendance, 80).Score by innings .: H.E.Hartford .Toronto .0100000 R.! (ogee 2 1 Batterles\u2014Gray \u2018and S8teelman; Willams and Bemis.Umpire, Rinn.PROVIDENCE DEFEATED.PROVIDENCE, June 4.\u201480lld batting by Rochester broke the Providence string of victories when Rochester won by a score of 9 to 4.\u2018There were three home runs in the game, up hard.And both pitchers were touched ft field hitters were fayoured by a strong wind.The game was a listless one in spite of the rugged vec Score by inning .H Rochester .23110020050 14 Providence .He NO GAME IN SYRACUSE.SYRACUSE, N.Y., June 4\u2014Buffalo-Syra- cuse game postponed; wet grounds, > : Club.Montr [ICIP vous | \u2014\u2014 NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Cinclnnati\u2014 R.Brookiyn .\u2026 .\u2026.«.011000101 incinnati .\u2026.10100021 EASTERN LBAGUB STANDING.Per Won.Lost.gents ve 19 .679 2100100004 10 2 Batteries-Bowen and Dixon; Brawn and McCauley.Umpire, O° Loughiin.H.B.13 1 13 A Wolan's Eyes wil \u2018feature be hidd Yashm¥:.tell love, though every other her en under the oriental A woman's eyes are equall ent as to her health, She can to laugh in spite of , but th cs oil neves be partner 13 that deceit and Bergen.NAL Sori 030109 ew.York .oy every 8t.Louls .se 0134 5 Batteries\u2014Phyie, and Nerners Powell Murphy and Ryan.At Chicago\u2014 on a se + 00,.000001110-3 HO 1 Chic, -.0000000000 411 Batteries Willis and Kittredge; Hughes and Kahoe.: At Pittsburg\u2014 Philadelphia .\u2026: =000001000=1 6 J Pittsburg .Batteries \u2014 Duggleby, McFarland and Townsend; Philips and and O'Connor.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.; ®! Club.Won.Lost.cent.New York .17 9 654 Cincinnati .18 13 .BSt Philadelphia 13 H 563 Pittsburg\u2019.18 15 546 St Louls .\u2026 15 18 .Brooklyn .14 17 452 12 16 441 Chicago a.18 3 343 AMERICAN LEAGUE.At Detroit\u2014 Philadelphia .020000000\u20142 61 Detro -000000100\u20141 6 3 Batteries-Plank \u2018and Power; Miller and Buelow.At Cleveland\u2014 Baltimore .+00 420030x\u20147 5 2 Cleveland .200000000-2 6 1 Batterles-Dunn and Bgesnahan ; Dow- ling and Wood.- At Chicago\u2014 À Drashinston «vo .\u2026 .0120000002\u2014+ 8 1 Chicago .00000080003 4 0 Batteries\u201d Patton and.Clark; Patterson and Sullivan At Milwaukee Boston .ha.000000002\u20143 5 1 Milwaukee .00800001x\u20144 6 2 Batteries\u2014Lewis and Schrekengost; Shaw and Connor.\u2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.er Club.Chicago .Washington .Detroit Baltimore .Philadelphia .Boston .Milwaukee.Cleveland The Orient Baseball Club defeated the Imperials by a score of 10 On Saturday efternoon the one Club, of Point St.Charles, deieated the Granites by a score of 26 to 9.\u2018The Orient IT.baseball team challenges all teams of the city of Montreal, whose players are under 15 years of age.For fur ther particulars apply to H.\u201cAshton, 493 Albert street, city.LACROSSE SATURDAY?\u2019S SENIOR MATCH.On Saturday afternoon Toronto will meet the Shamrocks here at the S.A.A.A.Grounds and the enthusiasts anticipate a fast game.The north end boys have been doing splendid work in practice, and their first contest | will.find them in excellent physical condition.Last night there was a big attend- Poe at the practice, 26 players being on the PRACTICE ON LEPINE PARK.The Hochelaga Lacrosse Club, one of the new clubs admitted to the Junior Lacrosse League, have secured the.Lepine Park grounds for practice.The boys have been turning out well, and are showing good form.The officers of the club believe that the team will be a factor in the struggl lg for the championship.LAMB MAY BE OUT OF GAME.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, June 4\u2014The Torontos may be without the services of \u2018\u2019Hughie\u201d Lamb in the game against the Shamrocké next Saturday at Montreal.\u201cHughie\u201d injured his leg in the Capital match, on May 24, and has not recovered yet.SHOTS.Montreal will have a day off on Satur ay.ti Howard is doing excellent work in prac- ice.Kavanagh is out (with the Nation-ls again.Phil Rielly will play inside home for the Nationale Hoobin has lost a good ten pounds since he has been at practice.Dade was the only absentee from last night\u2019s Shamrock practice.The Shamrocks are re busy preparing for Toronto on Saturday.There was a splendid attendance at last night's prédtice.EI The Nationale go to Cornwall on Saturday.A special train will leave Bonaventure station at 1 o'clock for the Factory Town.A despatch from South Bethlehém, Pa, says: In the cleanest, fastest, and most scientific game of lacrosse ever seén.on Lehigh Field, the Toronto University team won from Lehigh University\u201d yesterday afternoon by 11 goals to 6.\u201cA NEW CLUB AT VAUDREUIL.The residents of Vaudreuil have formed a lawn tennis club, and tbe following ofi- cers have been: élerted : Ton.president \u2014Ald.Rainville.Hon, Vice-president -Mr.R .J.Tooke.Prevident\u2014Ald.er.Vice president Ma.Edwin Hanson.padécretary- treasurer\u2014Mr.Walter B: Ram- Committee Morr.P.C.Nash, J.Rich- ar eolirion.d and A.The club is called the Dorion Club, and it is expected that by the end of the \u2018week the grounds will be in first class ehape, so that the opening can take place on June 8 CORRESPONDECE.\"A.H.B.\u2014J.Watts has ridden the winner of the Derby four times\u2014on Merry Hampton, Sainfoin, Lades, and Persimmon.According to a London cable, i in a pigeon shooting math, for 850 a side, fifty Hirds each, Banwell, of Weston-Super-Mare,.beat Elliston, of New York, with 38 kills out of e American gave up the match, having Lilled only 28 birds out of 43 shot at.The members of Glengarry Camp, Sons of Scotland, have arran, for à grand field day on the À cultural Grounds at Wil- liamstown on Saturday, June 22, when they expect a big gathering of the brawny sons an wingome maidens of Stormont and Glen- garry.Their p mme includes ner, our events of Caledonian sports, hland dancing and bagpipe competitions.Highls less than eixteen gold medalk.and fifteen silver medals are off for the amateur events.FA feature of the day will be the annual tournament for the McLennan Cup, between tug-of-war teams from the different camps of the Sons of Scotland in Stormont.das and Glengarry.The cpmps eligible to compete are: Aberdeen, Cornwall; \u2018Bonnie Briar, Maxville; Bornie Prince Chârlie, Finch; St.Mungo, Martintown; and G rry, Wiliemstown, The contests for this cup} me one \u2018of he big events of the = in this end of the province.The body of Mabel, the 14-year.old ter of Willlam Vaughan, of Sault Marie, who mystariously Sisenpeared à five weeks.ago, ernoon float} the water o te the e wi o .fornational 1 loc ke | Statistics got at the Experimental Farm, hot 4 evening \u2018accepting \u201cDRY- - \"VARSITY MEN NO DISCUSÉ : - THE TS COMING 3 MEET, What British Colleges Want\u2014¥inan- .cial Conditions Mean Much to the Toronto College Athiletes-Corres- pondetce With McGiN Ahout the Matter.(Special to the Star) -* = ./TORONTO, June 4\u2014Fuller information wanted by the committoe of the Univer- aity of Toronto Athletic Association à before proceeding further with arrangement the meeting of MeGill- \"Varsit athletes with with these of Oxford ridge who are to compete this fall Ph répresentatives of Yale and Harvard, At a meeting of the \"Varsity Committee yesterday afternoon to consider the acceptance of the Canadian challenge by the English University men, the only action taken was to instruct Secre nderson.to write both to McGill and to En asking for more definite tcrms of the acceptance., finding replys } no further action will be taken t the Varsity possible\u201d competitors will continue training az be ready in any event.Secretary 1 Henderson last Tight wrote to McGill pan if any further information was to \u201chan fries 19-Tune, ET x + cool 3 3 0 McC) - Jo sens vec secre 3 .° tu as ses esresacur ort 8 A.Faustin or sere ees aseres, corer 3 UBLIC.cepa, praeerseerpger sovser oo soa.om 0 YNOÏAE .c\u2026ncerone oo men ess ase venens 1 Dawson.sur veu eco, men are wen merseea 0 TEREGTIFINCE 266050 g80 ¢06™ 4G 1 Beatty, © not ufr me mrougs s00 0e 0 Total reeny, seeee o Crit.\u2014 Ha by Sir FE.Cassell's b.c.Matchmaker Agnes Osborne (Jenkins r R.W.Griffith's ch.c.Veles, by Isin- piase-Vellsda (0.Madden.) Ir R.W.Griffith\u2019s b.c.Ian, by St.Serf.Bceregaria_\u2014.) Bird.B.Mapies\u2019 ch.c Les, Bods, by Bend Or-Sliver Bea (8.Loates THE WRECK OF THE SHAMROCK \u2014FROM THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH TAK:=N WHEN BME WAS DYS- MANTLED IN THE SOLENT ON MAY 22.other than that contained in the letter re- ceivèd from England at Varsity on Friday test giving the events and asking terms as those given by.the United States Universities, This is considered very vague by the \u2018Varsity Committee\u201dwho \u2018do not know what financial \u201carrangements have been made with the United States Universities and would like to know whether the contestants in the diffefent &vents will be | Empited to a certain number or be unlimited.To get official étstements .-on these ints Secretary Henderson will write to pois by the first mail, as a matter of act the question of ways \u2018and means is An fraportant one \u2018to \u2019Varsity:- The Athletic \u2018Association is by no means wealthy and financial ts providé an anxious subject in connection With preparations Yor the big meet, though there is no doubt that whatever arrangements are made \u2019Vareity il be able to placo her best in the con .CRICKET | RITT AQUATICS | oe CANOE AT BUFFALO sr.TAMBERZ.CL CLUB WILL BE Mr.x.Binith, Who Won thé Cham- -: plonship Eso- Years Ago, is Sure \u2018to- Garry.he.Club Colours There, and it is Very Likely That a Four Will Also Gg.ST.LAMBERT BOATING CLUB.The annual 8 SiS r ta \u2018of the St.Lam- eld on Saturday for close a committee.have mining yo.y ATE a WOOLLEN MILL MEN WON GAME A team representing the Montreal Woollen Mills defeated the Excelsiors on Saturday on the Mascotte grounds.The Scores follow: \u2014 \u201d EXCELSIORS.R.Armstrong, b.Grant .oucoctaveese L.Dewhirst, b.Grant E.Rhodes, ¢.Lockwood, b.Harrison.R.B.Scott, run out R.Malliot, run out C.Annan:- b.Grant .D.Scott, b.Hhrrison A.BelleysHeuil, b -Grai F.Stranger.».Grant .J.Beatty, not ou J.Dooley, ¢.Wadsworth, b.Grant.EXras \u2018eucsevecsceancnse Total .qrecous MONTREAL WOOLLEN MILLS.J.Taylor, ow e .Beott J.Grant, b.B.Horsfail, c.P cou, 5 Re B.Scott.G.Hallas, c.and b.Scot W.Wadsworth; b.nt eee G.Banforth, Lb.w., b.Annan A.Redtearn.| not out .H.Lockwo run ou P.Harrison, c.Dooley, b.Dewhirst.B.Shaw, c.Dooley.b.Dewhirst A.Balley, b.Annan Extras Total .BEATEN ONLY LY BY ONE RUN.Teams representing the Canada, Paint Company and the Victoria Cricket Club played an interesting game at the Driving Park, Point St.Charles, on Saturday, the PPS 8 ORNS Om WOR evonyostusreeu scan eve voren0 srévanssquess mereutoncton coors wwe meavereas .Point wen winning by one run, The scozes |.follow CANADA PAINT.COMPANY, Kent, b Rowland.vis, b Rowland .Kyle, c Walker, b Rowland .Thibeault, ¢ and b Rowland : .wn eve or, tee msavem BYBS.veers coses ssres mreses mecsren Total we cececre assouvres srecvecel Da Docu © VICTORIA.Harding, b \u2018Barry oer Ramsay, b Kent Holt, ¢ Y Thibeault, 5 Barry Rowiand, e Thibeault, \"ER Barry Mather, Lb.w.\u2026 b B Hasting, \u20ac.Nelson, b Barry .\u20ac ab vou \u2018esdrnéeot Walker, c and b Kent voscum waeves om Hard man» Kent .o veces peu cuevores omas, UMMINES oyieve von aes voor .Duthie, not out J - no I a 20d ates ence.ces vs ee Sveeu \u2018aveu aout pew Wide.cion nes voccsce mora ne cress vered wm 5 mmceFsamenme Total ered eosses ever sree ve Yaseen Wen veren , BT.JOHNS BEAT CHAMBLY.- 8t.Johns and Chambly clubs played\u2019 thelr ROYAL\u201d ge CHAMPAGNE; has nearly 100 years réputation, and, therefore, ÿott \"are.not Sxpetimesitng i drink, yesterda afternéon, and christened\u201d De- trait, Sb he js from\u2019 designs by Captain at wafopavsanc \u2018and tote of ¢ g his yacht was cet forth.en.this.matter the Challen \"I Committée took up the matter of the \u2018Shamrock .I1.\u2019s_acel e delay in the contest and | « FoorBALL sors COLLEGE \u2018CLUB MEETS.a s report ne fat that a ue past on À arderad, 3 - \u201cfour in a canoe,\u201d apd de boats and canoes to be put first | ha order, ! The ub \u20ac \u201cwill also be pre -at the Pan-American Exposition y the single paddler, Mr.J.Smith, who of the warld at the C.Am Wo years ago.It ia gnite et the lab Ti send a four in-acance also, to-uphold the colours of the club.The membership hag inareased, and.the com | mittee.intend making it the most successful year in the existence of of the club.von, the eat DETR OFË.Jühe +The loc Canada\u2019s Cup defender, built by a syndicate of Detroit Yacht Club owgers, was launched TRIALS S von BOTH DEFENDERS.NEWPORT, R:1., June-4.\u2014The Conetitu- tion had a trisl rub.It was a_magnificent day for \u2018sailing, and Manager Duncan bad he baat tried 1 every possible slant of the | wind.Apparestly the test was \u2018thoroughly sâtisfadtory.c BOSTON, Jane 4.\u2014 Mr.Lawson's Cup defender candidate Independence, was given a trial sp \u201cThe yacht a appears to go through the a water very smoothly, but there was neither wind nor sea enough to give a good idea of what she really could do.LAWSON\u2019 STILL HAS BOAT.BOSTON; Ju ne-4.\u2014 Thomas W.Lawson handed out- the.report th statement last night regarding a report that he had made complete transse Independence: know of no in that has in any way changed or affected t he.status of my yacht Independence since the publication of my letter of May 25.on, Independence is ell rigged.\u2018This, of does notjcount 2 few simple niat- tore which h although small, are a portion of the outfit necessary for yacht racing.The | gaff and hollow boom were hung yesterday, \u2018and fit perfectly.Five tons of lead pigs were placed -over the keel J oterday and five tons more went in to-day.Trial trip will be made Monday.: SENT A LETTER TO MRE.LAWSON NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014 The Challen, Commitiee of the New York Yacht Clu \u2018met yesterday for three hours at the office of Lewis Coss Ledyard, None 3 the committee n scrotaty J.8, Oddie would discuss w.at occurred at the meeting further than to idmit that the committee.ha under consi eration the Question of \u2018pe preparation .OF Ih omas Lawson's In- the trial races against the Gonsitation.Mand the Columbia.It was | Jearned 1 night that a letter has been on.in which the manner other matters connerted.with been most successful, : Gnancilly and erwise, while th ot a are bright.fotowing of.22 \u2018were elected: 1p Erguident\u2014 Rev.F: F- B.Allsatt; DD, Vics preaitext Roly Soria, BA, Qaptaio.| $.en A ELS ERI Jow classic, 1ly backward, a ta ; 4 Bs + PRR F.Keene's ch.c.Olympian, by Do- mins-Beite of Maywood Mr.H.J.King's, b.c.Orchid, by Orme- Musley Mald (F.Pratt.Lord rd Wolverion's b.c.Osboch, by Ober- on-St.Isabela (H.Jones.) Mr.G.Feber's b.c: Pletermaritsburg, by St.Simon-Sen Air Cannon.Duke of Portland's b.ce.William Third, by St.Simon-Gravity (M.Cannon.Mr.J.Gubbins's ch.c.Revenue, Ande-lacome (W.® aise Mr Loriliard's oh ¢.Tantalus, by bouchs, (D.Maher.) re Mr.W.- Raphiel\u2019s b.c.Ruskin, by St.Frusquin-Ambleside (\u2014.\u2018ol.H.McCalmont's b.c.St.Maclou, by St.Simon Mimi (J.Dalton.) Mr.Whitne, A ie 5 ba ge pr.c.ody- ovekl, wy Grommet Reine: i Ret) 8ir J.Duke's b.c.Werkrse by C: Warble > Sati is =a brown colt, by Common, out of Marguerite II.Ho Was .Lord Coventry, Vidame, Bel- tenepbrosa and Bronze: An the Range-< more Stakes at Derby.The form was be- but e Cotiager was undoubted.no means wou of gourse it 5 ne DER that he may be a Doricies IL, the mount of Kempton Cannon, second in the Thousand and the Newmarket Stakes.In the first of these races he was \u201cbeaten.two by Handicapper.Those who make excuses for beaten horses have lately been urging that the Two Thousand was a falsely run that Halsey, on Handicapper, his field, and obtained funning fifth to pe kd raining the Arai 80 also were Osboch and Veles.Again in Newmarket stakes excuses were nade for Doricles, and many statements have since been je in print that he ought to have won, was 165 Jin in his favour that he is unbeaten as yet, as a matter of fact he has only once \u201ccarried.stk.many -ago he was described by one who is connected with the Gariogs stable as \u2018\u2018too handsome to.be a y winner,\u201d and there {8 no doubt that he is a very showy horse, whose only defect in appearance is.bad hocks.They a appear to ever, Floriform\u2019s perf in the Middle Park \u201cPlate.when in Cannon's hands he beat Orchid by a Rok: with Star Shoot a head behind.Both second and third were giving Mr.Jays colt 7 1b., .but Floriform won very cleverly, and moreover, small allowance must be mada for the fact that he running hl; tar Shoot has since bécome a bad 0 first race, roarer, Orchid was badly beaten In the Two but these matters hard ly fect Proritorm's.by chance, and ns n hds trial, he should certainly pe included in any lot teken against eld.- showed n Tho, nees in great le, and h comes of ot erinning family on both en xa orse ok at, but is of the w .aad a ir moreover, plenty of size Veles on list year's running should be one of the favourites, but he f t ga first, and it way be hat he he will + re con performance this yea made Me Zirat n liam .and so ein, had ne that ait odds we re lau on Seen tried only finished third, but the defeat Euler oo! Suivi, of Lyd tito | a Champien ms Sia : ss: 80d on PA gain by in | Zhese Un cs 0 ) ni the \u201crrlennta Stake at Newm s at market.It ial be men! , too, th sand, voice apparently failed just where when a he had: always been successful two-year-old, ve through feok of Sta and dro; dered ome: of the best Cty race, And fh wi tthe 1 Cheve cE the il have up one nd up.| races cept his | the + To twelvmonth.dir R Waiaie Gris \u20ac colt.Appearance Fitavil- \u2018the | first Tamed is much the 1 , Wil.Ham t ird has \"form.Both - Bimon, Pietermariteburg being out of Hea Alr, vy nomy, and Wile i lam the Tui out of Gravity, Wisdom, | lifs dam being & full sister t who, was the dam of the \u2018winner Amiabte.| otermeritsburs won the at per- 9 longer course ; favour.He is not a b one, and is adm in t grandeur whic a typical Derby hee our he to show, but | chi a, ® he horses.Revenue is à moe horse, but form he is not \u2018quite in the first flight, and, as he not run this year, present merlts are hardiy known outside his own stable.He /will be ridden by Halsey, the luckiest Jockey of the day in Dig races.Ta us, though he has w thrice off the reel, will hardly boat rite the Third on their form in the Wood Ditton Ruskin does not run his races out.and has never yet performed in keeping «with his great good Royal Rouge appears to be very highly estimated by his owner and trainer, and his pne performance, at Sandown last summer, tells little about h im.St.Maclou is a great, fine horse, but on form can have small nee, and War- Krave, though he won three nurseries at the end of lust season, is wanting in class.Osbech ran third in the Two Tnousand.Last of all comes Volodyovaki, who was beaten by St.Maclou in the Craven week, but who has since returned to the favour, itism which he held all the winter.; his two-year-old ruaning it is very short odds against this celt, and as he has lately beaten Kl{imarnock IL in a trial it may taken that his Craven week form was wrong, and that he will run in very different style at Epsom.Kilmarnock II ran so well in the Kempton Jubilee Handl- se that a mistake should bardly be pos- RACING AT GR GRAVESEND.NEW YORK, June 4\u2014Between five anc sx thousand - were on hand enjoy the racin > Gravesend Vestortiay.Winning favourites were scarce, however, Gold Spinner, equal choice with Nones.being the only one to score.The Criterion stakes of $3500 for 2-year-old fillies was the only fixture, and it resulted in a big upset.Blue Girl was an odds-on favourite at 8 to 5 in the four horse field, with Hanover Queen.à strong second choice.They | raced in close company for half a_mile, \u201cWith Grail and Chirrup trailing three lengths behind.In the stretch Grail closed with a rush under Landry's vigorous ride and got up in the last few jumps, beating Blue Girl a head on the post.Hanover Queen an the third four lengths away.we race, 1% miles, hurdle bandiçan\u2014 Cephalalgia, 130, Brase, 5 tô 1 and 2 tol, won; Desperado, 13, Barry, 6 to 1 and 3 \u2018to 1, second; Monroe Doctrine, 150, Donohue, 8 tab and 3 to 6, third.Time, 3.22.King Barleycorn.Belam, Wandering Minstrel, Bermuda Hundred, Bon | Jour, Roxburgh, Islington and Bob also oBecond race, selling, 5; fuirlongs\u2014Nelther From Halifax to Win- nepeg, every \u201cSemi-ready\u201d wardrobe in Canada isa Summer store today\u2014 bristling with style\u2014full of hot weather comfort clothes, $12 to $25.Money back if wanted.Catalogue free.\u201cSemi-readx\u201d Clothes fer Gentlemen 231 St.James St.: 1551 St.Catherine St.One, 104, McGinn, 12 to 1 and 4 to 1, won; Right Away, 108, O'Connor, § to 2 and 9 to 10, second: Rossignol, we.1 and 2 to 1.third.Time, 1.Faz, Pa Pastilljon, Wild Oats and Illuminate a Th race, mile and Seventy ards _ Gold Spinner,.12 Plggot to 2 Preston, Batire, Isaac opper, Arden, Gol- .| Bave dou Bore Throat, Pimp) md boo fecha C ou Sares, Ulcers nt 1007 Masonic Templ TE Co, Mouth, COOK \u2018REMEDY CO.Chico, 10.m., fad Tn rg 000.den Grain.Dactyl, Asgonaut, Your Grace, rate Cespedes, Anna Darling, Egotisin and Hen- In 168 to vs Fees scores ew remy x Tist al ran.Fourth race, Criterion stakes, 5 furlon \u2014Graîl, 114, Landry, 10 to 1 and 2 to won; Blue Girl, 124, Burns, 8 to 5 and out, second; Hanover Queen, 160, Spencer, 2 to 1 and 2 to 5, third.Time, 1.01 4-6.hirrup judge, Frank Nelson aswoclate Judge 2d handicapper, and Mars Cassidy starter, MANY HORSES AT THE PARK.Fifth x race, 1 1-16 miles\u2014Dr.Barlow, 110.DETROIT, Mich., June 4.\u2014Strings of Odom, 2 to 1 1 ta 2, n: Firat Whip.runners are beginning to arrive at High.O'Connor, 5 to 1 and 6 to 5, second: [ang Park, where the spring.meeting of icede, 125, Walsh, 20 to 1 and 5 to 1, third.the Highland Park Club will commence Time, 1.48 3-5.Beau Gallant and Sailor one week from next Wednesday with the King also running of the trial Derby.Sec ran.Sixth race, selling, about 6 furlongs \u2014 Godfrey, 100, Bullman, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Dr.Riddel, 18, Cochran, 11 to 10, and 4 to 5, second; Oliver Mc., 100, Miles, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, infra.Time, 1.12.Ante Up, Bounteous, Drogheda, Yorkshire Boy, His Royal Highness.Candling, Connie and Manchuria also ran.THE HAMILTON MEETING.Rr ary Parmer predicts that there will be close to one thousand horses in attendance at the meeting, and he Is already worried to find stableroo of horses arrived from Toronto yesterday.CLARENCE MACKAY'S PURCHASS.m to house them.Four carloads NEW YORK, June 4\u2014It is announced that Clarence MacKay has purchased His: Eminence for 315.000, and that Senator sold his HAMILTON, Ont.June 4.\u2014The gpring \u2018Tim\u2019 Sullivan horses to meeting Hamilton Jockey Chub Frank Farrell ; 0 Ky a and continue for the balance of this week.About 300 horses are An epidemic of smallpox has broken out now sabled at (ihe track, all the principal in the atten nded the Toronto races raving orn w thelr horsés.The track was somewhat owiig to Sunday's rain, but it will bo.tn fair \u2018condition.The es.have led.well, and the.prospects for a good fiva-days\u2019 sport are excellent.J.J.Burke will be the presiding miles north-west of Mack Do: ttonwood distriot ¢ énty-five mt = Roging = De the pert, reports on that every child th Qistrot has contracted the sears.whic, : fortunately, is.of a mild type.The Territorial Government is taking \u2018the neces sary steps to stamp out the contagion.WEAK MEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY UNTIL CURED The Dr.It took me twenty years.to perfect my appliance and the way I now use it, b there is no guesswork about it now.As re as an engineer knows that he can pump, steam into his boilers and make his engines g6, I.know that I ean pump elec: into jour body and \u2018it go, and £2 There's no guesswork about the # task, as he has learned his ricer I have learned mine in the same way\u2014by experience\u2014and know what I can do.oi It's something new in the field of medicine to mett with a man who positively knows what his remedy will do, and.is willing to wait for his fee until | the work is done.I am that way.Iknow that my: Flectric Bclt will - cure where every other treat ment fails, To make you feel secure I'don\u2019t ask fob cured.; 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ASE on ce Rene Ln En 3 Ee OA, \u201c0 _ Mes ancre { A tH 0 Ji Ces pa EE 2000727 0008 Î Fy pS LR i «1d a oo & i f À kK A pe a a b Re Ri | D o vi.\\} \u20ac \\ ANNUAL MEETING REVEALS THE \u2019 BOCIETYS WANTS.More Funds Urgently Needed \u2014 Li- and Museum Bequire to be Enlarged to Accommodate the Ad- \u2018 ditions Constantly Being Made \u2014 The Superintendent\u2019s Illness, The annual meeting of the Natural History Society, which took place last night, under the presidency of the Rev.Dr.Robt.Campbell, Brought out three facts, namely, that the society is badly in need of funds, that it will soon be obliged to enlarge ita remises, owing to the additions which ba ave been made to the museum and library io recent years, and that, unless the means at its disposal are considerably augmented, the society will be unable to keep.abreast of the times, and perform its work in the manner in which 1t should be done.In alluding to the needs which confront the Society, Dr.Campbell, in the course of his annual address, said: \u201cThe museum has continued to attract the public in increasing numbers since the entrance fee was abolished.It has been visited by a large number of boys and girls, just at the age when their eyes are wide open, and when their minds are impressionable, and excellent seed has thus becn sown, which may be expected hereafter to yield good fruit in the way oË a drop ot students of natural science.\u201cIn these several ways the society has rosecuted its work during another year; but it could have done still better work, in every department, had it larger means at its disposal.GOVERNMENT GRANT REFUSED.\u201cApplication was made to the Government of thie province for a renewal of the grant made by the Government of Canada for many years prior to Confederation, and continued for many years, afterwards by the rovincial treasury, but dropped when the Boances became embarraised.The society has good reason to feel disappointed that the application was not entertained, as il has Ey strong claims to consideration, being the only society in the province aoing the same class of work, especially as it was understood at the time of Confederation that the province would continue to foster the educational agencies which had - previously been recognized by the Government of Canada.AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS.\u201cFailing to receive aid from this quarter, there is nothing left to the society.but to appeal to the generous public of Montreal for support.Were it not for the peculiar situation of our city, it might not be out ot place to ask the municiphl authorities Lo gome to the Rociety's rescue.\u2018The educa- Bional work done by the society merits such $i Bait There is not a city or town in he United States of any importance that bas not its museum, and the municipalities, as well as the State governments, make \u2018h- eral grants for the support of such institutions as ours.Except the 84,000 left by Mr.Somerville to found the lectures bearing his name, the society has not received any considerable legacy.CHANCE FOR BENEFACTOR.\u201cHere, then, is an opportunity for some large-minded benefactor to do a good turn Montreal.Let him settle on the Natural History Society an annual income that will enable it, not only to continue, but enlarge its operations.We would not even breathe a proposal to ask help from the Pittsburg millionaire; it would be a lia honour, alone, to our wealthy and public- spirited citizens to even hint at such a tl ing.But we hope they will come to our help.The workers in this society give their time gratuitously, from their love of sei- ence, and their desire to sec the scientific spirit and scientific attainments more general, and give also liberally of their limited means, believing that they are doing à valuable work for the mases as the great McGill University is doing for the superior etellectual few.Now things have come to uch a pass that we cannot, with the neans at our disposal, do what is required © keep abreast with {he needs of the time, We are straigu.ened for room for our valuable library, and we have nowhere to exhibit the additions constantly making to our museum.THE SUPERINTENDENT ILL.\u201cOur very efficient superintendcnt is overwhelmed with work and nceds assistanco in the museum.The fact is, he ir Reriously ill at present, and probably this illness is traceable to over-exertion, and what are we to do?Well, I believe we have only to Jet it be known that the continuance of the important work done by the society is endangered, to rally to its support our enlightened citizens.Why may we not look to a great many of them, ladies as well an gentlemen enrolling themselves in the list of membership of the society?1f we had an addition of even a hundred more members these with the modest annual fee attached to membership, would: enable us to \u2018carry on our work hetter than we are able to do at present.Shall we make this sp- peal in vain?I do not believe it.\u201d The treasurer\u2019s atatement showed a deficit of about $450, caused largely by repairs, ete, to the building during the year, which had\u2019 made the expenditure somewhat greater than usval.Jt was proposzd,in order that the revenue and expenditure might balance more eveniv in the future, that the puh- lication of the Record of Science should he dispensed with, but the proposal was not approved of.LIBRARY AND MUSEUM COMMIT- From the reports of the Library and Museum Committee it was learned that large additions had been made to both of these departments during the year, and that upwards of 10,000 peorle had visited the museum during that period.Mr.J.S.Buchan, in recording the mo- | Yea of Mr.Justice Wartale, tha | ponte drew tention * tHe Abe Te 1} of references to the lack of apace and want of funds; that no place could be found for many < of the exchanges which came in, and tha therefore, much of ths instructive foituence which the society might have and exert, was doubtless Jost.In view of these reports hey o to- con was not \u201csome way by which they could reach out | and improve upon this Hate of things financially.He was satisfied thay there wers enough citizens of Montreal who were interested in the work of the society, who, N they only knew about its work and n enough money would forthcoming to put the society in a positon where the proeent difficulties would be overcome.DR.CAMPBELL'S ADDRESS.Dr.Campbell, in his annual address, drew attention to the Somerville lectures, the Saturday afternoon talks, and excursions, and the field days, and referred in feeling terms to the deaths of Messrs.Shearer and E.T.Chambers.OFFICERS ELECTED.The election of officers took place at the close of his address, and resulted as follows: Hon.president\u2014Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal.President\u2014Prof.E.W.MacBride.Vice-presidents\u2014 Prof.F.D.Ad 8, Prof.B.J.Harrington, A.Holden H.Josep, \u201cRév.Dr.Robert C Campbell, rol Wesley Mills, Hon.:J.K.oO Williams, and Mr.Justice Wo Hon.recording secretary\u2014Charles \u2018Ss.I Phillips.Hon.corresponding secretary \u2014 J.8.Buchan, K.C.Hon.treasurer\u2014J.G.MeKergow.Cürator\u2014A.E.Norris.; Members of council\u2014F.W.Rich J.A.U.N.Evans, Joseph For- Do Gir.wood, John Harper,\u201d tier, Edgar Judge, H.McLaren ; Superintendent Alfred Griffin.The newly elected council.subséquently met, appointed Mr.F., Richards its chairman, and elected the \u2018following committees: Editing and exchange committee\u2014 Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell, chairman; Prof.F.D.Adams, J.S.Buchan, Prof, J.T.Donald, Dr, 2 Drummond (Kingston), Prof.W.MacBride, G.Matthew (St.John, K B.), T.W ills, J.F.Whiteeaves (Ottawa.) Library committee\u2014H.McLaren, chairman; 7.Beaudry, Joseph Fortier, Alfred Griffin, À.E.Norris, G., C.T.Williams.Museum committee\u2014A.E.Norris, chair man; Rev.Dr.Robert Cam bell A.B.Dumouchel, G.A.Dunlop.E.LeRoy, Trof.E.W.MacBride, Prof.Leinaire, É E.Vennor.Field work committee\u2014C.T.Williams, chairman; Prof.F.D.Adams, J.Bu- chan, Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell Rev.G.Heine, Alex.Robertson, O.BE.LeRoy, Prof.E.W.MacBride, J.Bemroke, F.W.Richards.Lecture committee\u2014Prof.Wesley Mills, chairman; J.S.Buchan, Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell, Prof.John Cox, N.N.Evans, Prof.Harrington, Edgar Judge, Rev.G.O.Heine, C.S.J.Phillips, Mr.Justice War.House committee Albert, Holden, chairman; F.W.Richards, C.Williams, Membershin a a Alen.Robertson, chairman; J.A.U.Beaudry, Rev.Dr, fare Sampbell, Edgar 3 Judge, H.ae ren, C.S ill .Bemrpee, Hon .Ki Ward, C.T., ios, GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE BAR Annual Meeting at the Court House Saturday Morning.The General Council of the Bar of the Province of Quebec will hold its annual _mieeting at the Court Housc on Saturday morning, at ten o\u2019clock.Reports will be reccived and officers elected, It is expected that Hon.H.T.Duffy will elcctéd as batonnier-general in the place of Hon.H.Archambault, whose term of office has expired.As to the position of eccretary-gen- eral, therc are three candidates, viz., Mr.Arthur Globeneky, the present incumbent, ie bas held the position (since 1896; Mr.A, E.DeLorimier, and Mr.Ch.De- Guise.The proposed amendments to the advocates\u2019 tariff will alio be considered at that meeting.BANK OF MONTREAL.The Old Board of Directors Re-elected Yesterday Afternoon.Ce The old Board of Directors was re-elect- ed by the shareholders of the Bank of Montreal yesterday afternoon.They are as follows: R, B.Angus, Er Hon.Geg.Drummond, A.F.Ésa.E.Bn.Greenshields, Erq., Sir ia Ê Mac donald, A.T.Paterson, Esq., R.Reid, Esq., James Ross, Rt.i Lord Strathcona and Mount \u2018Royal; G.C.\\ THE LAURIER CLUB.About a thousand people attended_the meeting of the Laurier Club in St.Jean Rantiste ward last night, Speeches -were delivered by, Messrs.D.A.ortune, I.Jeremie Seer and J.Beland.; ; Prefoniaine, Mr.J.A.C.P Mr.Charles Marcil, M.P.sent Jeiters def excuse, as previous en pent, s prevented them from going to the gathering.RESULT OF DRUNKEN SPREE \u2014 Charles Hebert, who enid that he was an actor and that he lived in Boston, and.that further, if he got off this fime he sted out of the country at once, was arrested Sunday night on a charge of stealing 8200 from a man in whose company he was during a spree.The man was in the Magistrate\u2019s Court yesterday m-rni-e.and said that it was quite possible that the acchsed told the truth when he said that he took the money for safe keeping.In any case the plaintiff was willing a let bygones be bygones if he got his m ti and the two shook hands i and left te Court.BUT FEEL ! YOU ARE NOT SICK MISERABLE.\u2018Nearly everybody seems to complain more or less at this season of the year.new strength and energy into the system.You feel the need of some tonic to put You don't sleep well, and suffer more or less from headache and dyspepsia.It may be you are depressed and discouraged,\u2019 and feel the affairs of everyday life a burden.Little things worry and irritate you.You are mot sick, but lack the vitality that is necessary for health and happiness.There is one -préparation which is doing wonders these \u201cdays as a restorative and nerve invigorator, and that is Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.It is different from any medicines you ever used, for instead of tearing down the tissues of the body it jrregularities.its singular merits, builds them up, and so thoroughly fills the system with new life and vigor as to overcome pains and aches, weaknesses and Itis surprising what a host of people are using this great food cure.A few weeks\u2019 trial will convince you 6 ul Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food Scents a box, six boxes Tor $2.50.Atall dealers, or Kitianton, Bates & \u2018Gà,\u201d Toronto.Agate wanted for Dr.Chase's Ir and Complete Re.0À oulph Book .5, a x; 166 4 \u201cCURES : CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Bron chitis, Astbma and all Diseases of the Throat - .and Lungs.th he de nf and omis on from the inhaled clean og aa a vapor of be vached by medicine cased nto the stomach.ts\u2014heals the raw pla Ay rid \u2018af dicase-acts ge ab.ab bao = re sa to th ot th haa stern ~ $1.00 Goria foniea hguholes os Yorkan iad) Tho Best Physicians mand MALT BREAKFAST PAOD As a True Health Food.Many of the common and cheaply pared grain foods ute the term Health Food\u201d on their labels; this is misleading, a proper analysis \u2018would prove, The term \u2018Health Food\u201d is truthfully applied to Malt Breakfast Food, and the ablest physicians recommend it as su he ure health-giving Malt, scientifically com Pined with the choicest Wheat, gives to the world a health food unequalled for producing flesh, bone and muscle.Grocers everywhere, i 130 1 dled leet (Published by Special Arrspgement.) A Harvest of Ashes À By FITZGERALD MOLLOY, Author of \u201cJust at Moo \u201cThrough Gates of Flame,\u201d mr he Devil's Head,\u201d etc.CHAPTER XIX.\u2014Continued.co Oh, thank you eo much.That will be so pleasant, \u201d Mrs.Hawkins answered for herself and her cavalier.When she had left Elise and her hus band, she turned to Edgehill, saying angrily: \u201cThat\u2019s a very pert young woman.\" \u201cShe\u2019s deuced rett y- \u201cThe dairy-mai type.I don't envy the tagte that admires it.\u201cI can imagine what made him marry Medhurst,\u201d he eaid Contemplatively, looking straig ht before \u201c1 I can't imagine what made him marry er.\u201cWhat?\u2019 the young man asked, interestingly.\u201cHer persuasion.\u201d .\u201cOh, that's hard on her.She's bright and clever, you know.\u201d \u201cYes, you would soon have known how clever only for me.You hadta narrow escape,\u201d said Mrz.Hawkins.Her companion began to wich his esca had nov been effected, but he thought or ence the better part of discretion., \u201cGlad you asked them to lunch,\u201d Arthur said, when they were out of earshot.\u201cAre you?1 bope youll limit your supply of champagne whilst they are at the table and not get rowdy as you did when the Walmers dined with us,\u201d remarked Elise \u201cWhy, 1 was only jolly.Remember, I'm on my honeymoon, and that\u2019s a thing that may come only once in my life, you know.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s to be hoped | so.But before your marriage you used drink too muc have often thought of speaking of it, for I hate to ree you maudiing.\u201d \u201cAll right, my dear: I'll pull up,\u201d he replied good-naturediy , What do vou think of Lord Edgehill?\u201d she asked presently.\u201cThink of him?Oh, he\u2019s rather a nice chap and I'm sure we should get on all right together.\u201d \u201cI have no doubt you would,\u201d Elise \u201cWhat do you think of him?\u201d asked.\u201cThat he\u2019s a bit of a fool!\u201d Next morning whilst at breakfast in the open air, shaded by a verandah from the sun, deep pur \"ple patches of heavily scented violets around them, the gardens seemingly stretching to the dcop azure of the sea in front of them,Elise received & note from Lord Edgehill expressing his regrets \u2018at being unable to accept her invitation to lunch, as be had just received a telegram from his invalid uncle at Nerve summoning him without delay, and was therefore obliged to leave onte Carlo by the first train.Elise smiled contentedly as she read it, gratified by the fear that Mrs.Hawkins showed of \u201cFor she has sent him away.\u201d she thought.\u201cWhat are you so pleased about?\u2019 Arthur asked.\u201cThat I am spared the boredom of Lord Edgehill's company to-day,\u201d she answered.He has been called away by his uncle.\u201d \u201cWhich uncle?\u201d \u201cI'm sure 1 don\u2019t know.But uncles are always convenient relatives.\u201d \u201cI suppose Mrs.Hawkins will come to lunch?\u201d \u201cI daresay she will if her sympathy with this invalid doesn\u2019, also induce her to go and see.him.\u201d assented Arthur CHAPTER XX.SCHEMES.It was late in th: afternoon of a glorious summer day.Not a breath stirred, ecarcely a sound was heard, and the sky was without cloud.The sun beat fiercely against the gloomy grarite alle and on the glittering roof of Fa rtmoôr Prison, and steeped the wide, lonely moors surrounding it in a somnolent haze of golden far In one of the\u2018 high-wa cobble-paved yards of the great.building, from which neither light nor warmth could banish ita air of desolation, stood a representative of that brightest and most enterprisi rising of all London journals, the Evening Fl The representative, who was none other than Sheile Hurt, was poeing shown over the convict stthument by the deputy-gov- ernor, a retived army offices, smartly dress ed, middle-aged, with iron-gray moustache, a square chin, and watchful eyes.Still a bachelor with & susceptible heart\u2019 and a dread of matrimony.he was gracious Yo.wapds women, on whom it was his cherished Jbelief he invariably made a favourable impression.t was not every day that chance rent in his solitary way so interesting a member her sex or Sheila Hunt.A glance at her e, serious face, with its blue-gray eyes, pet pleased his errant fancy.The quiet refinement of her manner and her evident intelligence had greatly impressed him, so that he took infinitely more trouble in conducting her over the building and explaining the prison discipline than if she had been a mere male creature, or an uninteresting specimen of her own mex or reasons of her om, Sheila Ind a ready Tead all she could about t prison, and the treatment fs de convicts, so that whatever questions she asked were .concise and to t int, She had already seen the workshop and laundries, the punish ment cells, and the bath-houses, and was about tq \u2018enter one of the wings When sounds of heavy, ensured footsteps reached them.TE yon will stand here,\u201d said her eon- ductor, drawing her into an angle, \u201cyon will see some the outdoor.gangs Tetarn- | JOSEPH A.GILLIES, K.C, of ing.Household Furniture and Effects Regular Auction at our large Salesroqss, Nos.453 and 455 8t.James Street, On FRIDAY, 7th June.at 10 a.m.Of Household Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Mirrors.Bedding, Stoves, Frances, o etc, prompt cash re C Bafo atorage 5 for furatture, oto.Private sales Story 185 FRASE.BROS.Auctioneers.LEGAL CARDS, Barrister & Solicitor, Notary Public, etc.Real estate bought and sola.Prompt calles.tions\u2018 and remittan SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON MoGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL R.D.McGibbon, K.C.T.Chase-Casgrain.K.C.M.P.Peroy C.R.Victor E.Michell \u2018 urveyer.Lawrence Mactarisne , ROOFING.Slate, Metal, Gravel and Plaster Asphalt Roofing.Building Pa pers and Roofing Materials, 2 and 3 ply Fe Send for prices.GEORGE W.REED & CO, 783 CRAIG ATREET.11 Boers and Engine One Laurie Corliss Eng à 36 in.stroke by 14 in.bore, complete, with lubricators and in best of \u2018order.One Brown Engine; 88 in, stroke by 12 in.bore, complete, and in best condition .wo Tubular Botiers, bulit by McDou- ail dn very good condition, carrying 7 orking pressurs, complete, with all fetes\" safety valves, steam outlet valves, steam off oka.\u201d water gauges, check valves, blow-o Size of bo One dolor % feet by 844 feet, capacity hp One.boiler, 13 feet by 4% feet, capacity p.Also: One 0 h.p.Laurie Improved Feed Por price aad terme sory ro F price ans HGRA & C Stay Ditce.THE FRESH AIR FUND.Opening of the Home.The Home on the Richelieu River, at Chambly, is being prepared for the o ne, on or about the got made 28th of June, Applications for admission may to the committee, at the Star- Office, 163 (8 James street, on the afternoons of Mon- during, the, season, beginning on Monday, 3rd of June, between the hours of three the four o'clock.Every application must be ac¢ompanied by a certificate from the cler; n to whose church the applicant belongs.Blank certificate forms may pind from the committee at the sar ice in their jackets and knickerbockers of fustian, their striped wool Les stocki A and hob-nailed boots, his shoulder.sizes and various ages, their glances stealthy, their expressions hardenéd and morose when not cynicall brazen.And then e swiftly and ebgerly searched Amongst their lines she caught sight of the figure she longed yet dreaded to see, and for a brief secon their eyes met, startled surpriee in hie, infinite pity in hers.Then a mist seemed to blind her and a second later he had passed out of the yard surrounded by hia ruffianly companions.Sheila remained motionless, stricken by misery and shivering as if from cold.The deputy-governor noticed her horrified expression and hastened to reassure her.\u201cThey are a rough Jot, but you need have no fear,\u201d he remar ed.ial of course not,\u201d she replied, mechan- ny \u2018they crossed the yard she strove to recover and brace.herself that she might be able to put her plans into execution.\u201cI never saw such faces.It must have taken a long course of' crime to have .stamped them with such an expression; they were terrible,\u201d Sheila remarked.\u201cAnd yet 1 suppose there are men\u2019 of education amongst them?\u201d she added, as if by an after-thought.\u201cWell, I don\u2019t know if they're amongst that oO but the professions are wel | represented in this prison.We have two parsons, a doctor, at least three lawyers, and a man who once, held a commission \"\u201d he answered, with elighted in giving in- in Her Majesty's arm the air of one who formation; - \u201cand we also have a peer of the_realm\u2014Lo rd Aberboyne.\u201d\u201d \u201cHe is here?\u2019 Sheila muttered.\u201cHe just passed you amongst the peat cutters.- He was not distin ishable from the others,\u201d he lain \u201cfor no matter «vhat a man\u2019s rank or position may have been before he came here, we make no difference in our treatment of him.But pou can Jee, rd Aberboyne in his cell wis Tah, that would be so kind of you,\u201d she mani naged to say, still striving to recover {he shock the sight of him had given They recrossed the grim stone-paved yard, took their way through a gloomy lia- tle Passage, entered a wing of the prison, nd began to mount a epiral metal stair- er companion was talking, but she war too \u2018much occupied by ber own thoughts to heed what he said.When they-came to the firet floor he pointed out e central row of iron-cells standing back to back in the dreary corridor.berboyne\u2019s cell is on the third Wer onl he.told Sheila, and they begin to_monnt another stair, rave and self-refrained, was, the girl could not ~ = i a she peur eep from trem A sickly feeling came over her at sight of these gloomy, narrow cells, that in such \u2018weather as this must seem 1s ovens to their wretched occupants, at the sence of inrurmouiitable depression pervading the place, at the thought of the intolerable calamity and degradation which her friend suffered.On reaching the third floor she paused at the head of the étaircase as if from want of breath whilst she endeavoured to master hereelf.As she did ro the deputy.governor called out suthoritatively: \u201cHolman, Holman A warder \"hantened towards them from the far end of the corridor and saluted.- ie the num -A borne cell?\u201d he asked, lowering his voice 3 tHe convicts ight not overhear 1 > .The man mentioned it, : i oe he te and the door that\u2018 this had ro m.\u201d Oh, a0, no,\u201d Sheila said.\u2018coming for- \u201cPardon me, but ave changed my mind.I wonld vather not see him, it would, teem intrusivé, prying; it would be cruel.ward k perder ick ing from.their work on the moors.\u201d \u2018onvicte KR Pos jy.e they been working at?\u201d she ation,\u201d Tepes the the mello ow itr 2 He q to the gate, looked out, , \u2018 and \u2014\u2014 ri, Many Women are not Attractive .seit se their bands are tovered with\u2019 = fy, ren repaleive looking warts.by Fuinga's .Pai _JUNE 4.1901 day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week | An- eviisories tot a lance showed him | ew hours without fain, Wert and Cora Ex Trade Sale \u2014OF\u2014 DRY GOODS othing, fente Furnishing Wonton, and Worsteds, etc.; Boots mont Shoes, Felt and Straw Hats, sto.at auc- on at our salesrooms, Nos.86 and & Bt.Peter Street, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE bib, At 10 O\u2019clock a.m.Sale without any reserve.Liberal terms.BENNING & BARSALOU, 188 Auctioneers.WAR HORSES The thoroughbred stallion BALLYMORE Holl Orest out of Furze Chat; eding Army Will stand for service \" the stables of The TELFER & CLIMIE C0'Y, 19 St.Maurice St, Montreal 121 tf COMMON cam SENSE ions .zu me HOUSE FURNISHINGS.EXTENSIVE SALE OF Brussels and Wilton Carpets, Table Linens, Quilts, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Table Covers, Towels and House Furnishings of all Kiuds.At Our Rooms, 1821-1833 NOTRE DAMEST., Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons JUNE 4th and sth, ,AT 2.30 O'CLOCK EACH DAY.M.HICKS & CO., ; (00 TURKISH RUGS.We are now offering at private sale a choice selection of genuine hand-made Oriental rugs and carpets at prices that should clear them out in .A FEW DAYS.We keep the largest assortment of rugs in Canada.Now on view in our rooms, 1821-1823\" Notre Dame street (first floor).M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.1288 128 4 Now is the time to paint your Kitchen Floor and Front Steps, Island City Floor Paints Dry Har&n 8 hours.For Halls; Parlor or Dining Room, staining is needed.Island City Varnish Shane require but one application, Island City Exterior Varnish in not crack nor turn white.THE ISLAND CITY BRAND IS A GUARANTEE OF \u2018BEST QUALITY PAINTS AND VARNISHES.Island City Paint and Varnish Works, P.D.DODS & CO.Jt tf 188 and 190 McGill Street.EDUCATIONAL.S.John the Evangelist\u2019s EDUCATIONAL.School, Montreal.Headmaster, MR.C.8.FOSBERY, M.A., Trin.Coll., Dublin, (For 18 years head master of Howden Grammar School, England.) sted by resi and no ootegg wed fora Prato on ident masters, prep boys for the universities, for Kingston Military e playgrounds, which oo contain a rink, tennis court, and gymoasium, are large enough for lacrosse, cricket and Sporbail.French 2 St.Urbain jeulars apply Th The Headmaster) or the Rev Canon Wood, 1778 Ontario Btreet, or the Rev.Anbar 180) \"MARCOTTE BROS.\u201d SALES.Trade Sale, On Wednesday, 5th June, At Ten O\u2019clock, In our St.James street rooms, in lots to the trade, and without any reserve, balance of à bankrupt stock of dry goo cottonades, prints, top shirts, umbrellas, ress » ds, underwear, linen, me hosiery, gloves, buttqns, lace, embroi handkerchiefs, neckties, collars, etc 0 50 pioces of fine serges, ready ade clothing, tweeds, pantings, caps, suspend.ors, straw hats, fancy goods, etc, corpo, for account of whom I may con- rn, cases of gelatine, slightly dama ed on bbard BS.Heighton.nd e MARCOTTE BROS,, > Auctioneers.i Le oi STOCK OF CUTLERY.We have received instructions from MR.J.E.LOGAN, Adjuster for Insurance Companies, to sell at our St.James Street Rooms, without reserve, and in lots to the trade, on- Wednesday, 5th-June next, at ten o'clock a.m., the whole stuck of Messrs.E.F.Walter & Co., slightly damaged by fire and smoke, about $325,000.00 worth of Fine Goods: 8,000 doz.of Pocket Knives, 12,- 000 doz.of Table Knives, 15,000 doz.of Corkscrews, 800 doz.of Bpoons, 40 doz.of Trays, 100 doz.of Carvers, 100 doz.of Clocks, 300 doz.Chamois Skins, 1,200 doz.of Scissors, 1.100 doz.of Skates, 160 Guns, 100 Revolvers, 100 boxes of Cartridges, Bicycle Lamps, Plyers, and many other goods.! MARCOTTE FRERES, 1% 5 Auctionesyp.SALE OF | Pictures and Frames.18 3 | In the matter of J.E.HEBERT, insolvent.On Thursday, 6th Jun, instant ,at ten o'clock a.m., we sell by order of Mesars.Gagnon & Caron, curators to the above estate, a fine stock of pictures, frames and \u2018mouldings, at auction, in lots to- suit the trade, and without reserve, at our rooms, St.James street, as follows : Framed pictures .\u2026 \u2026 .« - 7766.86 Unframed pictures ., .En Mouldings .«i sii ve vovess Also cutlery, shears, table and ket knives, bicycle lampe, \u2018etc.slightly aged by fire and smoke.! MARCOTTE BROS.120 8 \"Auctioneers, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under figned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Armory at Lssex, ! received at this office Intl) WEDNESH AY.12th June, inclusively, for the erection and completion of an Armory, at Sussex, B.; according to plans and specifications ne be seen at the Department of Pub- : lic Works, Ottawa, at the Post Office, Sussex, apd at that of D.un Waterbury, Esq., Custom n ouse, Tenders\u2019 will not be considered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tendere \u2019 A que on \u2018a less sharp than his subordinate, bad not noticed her distress, \u201cPerhaps not, but he\u2014 Well, even the life here cannot have blunted his feelings and any other cell you may show me will give me an idea of what they are like quite as well, for I suppose they are all e same.\u201cYes, they are all the same,\u201d the deputy- governor said.Sheila, looking from him to the warder Tho stood silently by, was almost startled br the penetrating look he fixed on ber, en in some sudden inexplicable way she understood his thoughts and her eyes flashed back their answer to him, when a sense of inexprermible relief and hope surged through her, and with a light = she' followed him as he flung open the door of a cell from which a whimsical, -natured face with keen gray eyes looked out at her, and a mellow voice mid: \u201cAn' sure it's a blesed right for me\" \u2018eyes to.see such company this day, thanks be.to od for that same The deputy-governor looked at the emil- ing face before him, saying: \u201cLike ali his countrymen he never loses a chance of hearing himself talk.\u201d i, \u201cI am half-Irish myself,\u201d Sheila told; \u201cin, thin, that accounts for your purty face,\u201d said the convict.\u201cYou old schomer,\u201d laughed he official.\u201cSure, an\u2019 it's not too ould I to ad- moire beauty,\u201d came the quick reply\u201d Sheila apparently busied herself in making notes, but unseen hy managed to tear a leaf from her book which she folded and kept hidden in one hand.When her inspection of the cell and the corridor was made and she was about to descend the narrow spiral stairs, she drew back Dervously, saying to the deputy- governor: \u201cIt\u2019s very steep.Would you please go first.\u201d ils de she step) pped forward to ohey to pick up her skirt and drop a Pook ped, paper, on which the warder who stood behind her quickly put his foot.When left alone he picked it up, read the scribbled lines, and smiled grimly.\u201cI thought I wesn\u2019t od istaken,\u201d himeelf, well plea with his astuteness.feanwhile Aberboyne was sitting in his cell, his elbows on bis knees, his head buried in his prod he sight of Sheila's once familiar figure, the flash of illimitable sympathy cor coming from her eyes, wa his and moved him mote deeply than anything ele had done since the day of hin trial when her half-smothered sob had thrilled th th rough Svery, herve of his.body.a maelf why she ha boon \u2018there tony he could have visited him in the ordinary way if she wished, Berhad! with ber brother or Arthur; but 4 eiwaye felt grateful that she had m the pain and humiliation of ap- Tearing pis her in shaven head and pri- ton garb.And vet she had meen im today as he parsed from work, without giving a sign to him or others her recognition of him.Could she have come in the way of business, or had some other motive brought her to the prison, At the question be suddenly rose an if to CANCER ATTACKS \"THE MIDDLE-AGED.\u201cTEAR er\u201d Tv is a well known fa fact that any physi-, cien will enbatantiate,that there is a great- tage of Cancer among those of mid Tife than at any o age.ns at) A is time of life would do well icion any lumps or to red on \u201cheir bo y.Should these prove mail ant or of a cancerous.nature, they removed complete) without \u2018operation, by the vee of our feintess home treatment.It is the most mucoceaful remedy fo for the of cancers and tumours, and bas cured numbers of le b hers in Canada and sa them from i wd = knife or The pain her guide she, The Dominion College of Music, 944 DORCHESTER STREET.The midsummer examinations in all branches of Practical and retical Music will foal held June 24th and 35th.Entries close June 20th.For syliabus and particulars apply to the Secre at the college or telpphone up PERCIVAL J.ILLSLEY, B.MUS.Registrar.126 3eod WARNING.I Te recognize the genuine CARBO-CREO VAPORIZER Re move the pan as shown in the cut, then look down th: b the funnel-sisaped fyoucan.get a dent the lamp, it 1s the Ige Sine TOARRO CREU Vaporizer io the other hand, if your view in obstructed hy a place of metal perforated with small holes, refuse to take it.Send to JONES & Co, 87 Yonge Streot, Toronto, for printed matter fully Jaining.For Sale by all dealers, Price 50c, force FRE, i ALY = R year mame \u2018sad Bons à 0e.Mon.) treal, Can.Its nse rl prove ES OISTUENT pi : Ta your reserd of i To oir pe ny Veen Nr ss ecto aber Ee ud Yu J WILL SEND INFORMATION TO any ladv ofs juick and harmless regulator foi fui lay: » periods.A simple home treatm nl n'ai and delayed | MES, MORTON, 27 W.Ferry Street, 11 eoû 85 \u201c Buffalo M.Y.face the thoughts that swift! pressed 1 u on his mind, the _Posibilties that might remit From her vies, k when Sheil six o\u2019clock w t back Cio the © Dutchy Hotel in Princetown.e private sitting-room her Brother who thou Tht it best b iy ence in the neighbourhood shoul unknown to the prison authorities\u2014looked at her pallid, troubled fi \u2018You have meen him,\u201d und going towards her.Without answering she sat do broke into sobs.2 nowing how seldom it was that she cried and how deep down in her heart Fain -must have sunk before tears were reached, he put his hand on her shoulder, \u201cit My poor Sheila, the sight of that terri- be ls Be Ben tu Fe ut what must i m?\u201d she ask- through her blinding tears, When ths fist outburst of her grief en the first outburst of her had exhausted iteelf she said: \u201cAfter all.I'm glad I bave meen the place and the d fe looking scoundrels he has to mix with, gren if our schemes -end with and ter to die than live there.\u201cI've no doubt A will agree with pa shall never repro =.myself, Bet: you.But tell: me, did yo: manage to carry out any of of /your p plans?\u201d \u201cI have hie warder and ali him & note ny im to meet us on t srpad between Princetown and 0 Brid about half-past to- BL It derk by then nd mobs tatil ss Tn i oooh ns Hubedt \u201cDo thi nk h asked excited \u201cSalad If I read faces aright he will risk a t deal for mone, a and I'll - Works, Newspapers without authority from tin.- and nobstracted her of or ine ne topo of ents eyes 3 when I 1 promise him a thousend nds down the day Al | Dimon » ued Haters capes Strom Lig fe ES ce wo ram * payable to the order of the Minister of Publio ual to ten per cent.(10 p.\u20ac.) of the amount of tender, must accompuny Teach tender, The cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fatl to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender.\u201d The Department does not bind itaell to &o0~ cept the lowest or any tender.By order, On erie re .Department of Public Works, De Otta: 1901.awa, 23rd May, insertin ng this advertisement the Department will not be paid for it.* 127 19 W.P.SCOTT, MONTREAL, 2422 ST.CATHERINE STREET.French, English and American Wall Papers.LETIN 1893.01 OUFICIAE TYPES PTE oo = pg 1897 S GRAND P PRIX Xn DIPLONA MA OF HONOR, 1898; |chéghess = Lciembong.; | 1899.preronasorrnonon ; (GRAND \"PRIX (Gowran alg 1900 Lodel) o Puts.\u201d \u201c ADOPTED AS OF TYPEWR SPACKMAN & Co.I 119 fit.rpencois Xavier St, Montreal.Medical Book Free sow Thysëlf Manval, à book Tor men oply, sent Free, postpald, sealed, to every male reader - mentioning this paper: 6c.for postage.\u2018The Science of Life, or 8elf-Preservation,\u201d the Gold Medal Prise Treatise, the best Medical poly ot thigor any age, 370 pp.with enxraviogs and ecriptiôns.Xi Biegant Jibrary Edition, fell ne, ONLY ÿ1.00, paper covers, inferior abridged edftion, Jc.Get the best.Address the Peabody Modiéal Institute, Ana Btreet, opposité Revere House, Boston, M the oidest snd beet in ifn énuntry.Write for these books; \u2018keys $0 health and happiness.Consulta in parson orbyietter, 9to6 Sunday's 1090 i.Expert Trosimens, Positive cure.* SPECIAL NOTE\u2014 The Science of Life, ov \"Sell Prescrvation, the - 91 edition iv a hoon to EVERY MAN ; tte vonng, the middic-aned and the old.Itt ae sa Amarisan Galé\u2014Bostou CL a Cy GTR RES hr PLATT A a SLA chartered tank, Lm ANT i fi he.rt 3 x a sr à % 3 he, [8 LT : È È A ELT 3 ca.trop 3% a 24 £a ç 17 ¢ Si EE Me i Sb ent - Cah vec ERE Gens à ; LG a at re pad = PRP Ee Firs ARRAN.nan ° ze ATL Toreie WM.Mealy.Agents in Ottawa, Cunningham and 10 ret io London Taps, Fares A Moet, \u201cCirculation of the Star WEEK ENDING JUNE 1ST, 1901.MONDAY , 2 2 = TUESDAY «e's \u2018a .55,160.WEDNESDAY 2 « « 55147.THURSDAY 2 « « nu 55,141 FRIDAY .+ .\u2026 55104 SATURDAY =: .= « 61,382 TOTAL « « « 387,046 Dally Average .« 56,174 Weekly Btar Last Week .119,625 CIRCULATION or DAILY À AND VIF 456,071 ST WEEK From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions rded as snore or less ephemeral, ! TUESDAY, JUNE &, 1901.THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS The Daily Star is sent to summer Tesorts \u201cand summer residents, addressed to individuals at thirty cents a month.Subscriptions taken for as short a period as one week.Qrders may be lef at the branch office, corner Peel and St.Catherine, or at the Star office, St.James street.The mab must accompany all orders by mail.If & subscriber desires a change in address of the Star, both the old and new ad- tresses must be given to prevent delay.A © THE POLICE.It was indeed a serious charge that the counsel for a man accused of theft made in his plea for mercy before the Police Magistrate yesterday afternoon.He announced that his client was an honest men when he came to Montreal, and until he joined the police force.The knowledge now before the public that one of the very men employed to protect the life and property of citizens has beep engaged in robbing people, makes it necessary that the very fullest enquiry should be made into all the circumstances.Does the man\u2019s counsel mean that his client was but one of several who are using the police force as a cloak \u2018for carrying on crime?* What is the demoralizing influence of a society that a man becomes a member of when he joins the police force?Every honest man on the force is interested in having these charges thoroughly investigated, and the body cleared of any immoral influences.As we have before said, those who have paid cash for their appointments must have had more than a.constable\u2019s salary in view when they put up their money.That some of the men were not particularly efficient as policemen was no secret, but now that one has been discovered to be guilty of serious! crime and bis counsel bas made so grave a charge against the character of the force, the public want to know just who were the man\u2019s comrades who led him astray, and how i did it.BEGGING LICENSES, His Honour Mr.Recorder Weir, in dealing with some juvenile beggars brought before him, yesterday, remarked that Montreal was fast becoming the Naples of America, and he warned people not to encourage begging by giving charity to persons 'not holding the necessary permission - from the city.As to the disgraceful growth of begging æn the streets of Montreal, the evil cannot be exaggerated.We have mendicants from puny children with whining voices, who want \u201ca few cents to buy bread,\u201d people with borrible deformities and unsightly wounds, aged end tottering» men and women, to stalwart, able-bodied blackguards.The business part of the city is pestered with them, and the residential 1 sections do Not escape.- \u201cThe deserving\u2014that is, thoss \u2018who are poally the victims of illness or other mis fortune\u2014should bave s better fate than being compelled to stand at comers whining, er hobbling from door\u2018 to dbor soliciting charity; vhe idle and dissolute who would simply rather] beg than work, cannot be rounded up and gaoled too soon.Buy can it be that there are some of the peor creatures we me on the streets really .do have \u201cpermission from the city\u201d to beg?If this be true wo have indeed sunk to a Jow state of civic degradation.# No place to mend the helpless poor but the common g gaol! Issuing official licenses \u2018to beg to poor \u201cold cripples! And this in the metropolis of Canada.Is it not time our city fathers got around to this question, and begad the discussion of a\u2019project for a poor farm somewhere in arrive! at something définite by the.time \u201cthe present generation of beggdrs dies off, and be able to provide a home for their children\u2019s children.A INTERNATIONAL POLICE.There is an interesting gathering of very worthy and well me ing persons bed every year at an attractive spot known as-|- Late Mohôonk; They are earnest philanthropists who aim at doing away with war - sud substituting arbitration.session has just been held, for lack of suc.ing the world to foltow.the cony.excellent advice does not Joie dun aed to preserve posce; They 55,162 | e seventh | rot er than \u2018befere $n admitting the necessity fer + hold thet all curés must bave \u2018officidls changed with the duty of sccing that the behests of the court are carried out.Therefore, they advecate an international police | * force.One speaker, on belalf of this proposal, \u2018held thet if suck aforce were in ex- istance they would suppress the unspeak- pble Turk and the Armenian atrocities would become impossible.We have a sample of an inteénational police force suppressing the Chinese just now, and the awful outrnges against common humanity some of these \u201cconsjables\u201d have been guilty of makes one hope that there will never again be such an aggregation.The spectacle the world was treated to on Saturday of five of the international policemen \u2018engaged in a deadly combat with two hundred of the force, to prevent the two hundred indulging in their favourite occupation of housebreaking, murder and other outrage, was highly edifying.It is a grave question whether it would not be less injurious to the cause of civilization to allow the Chinese to go unpunished, so far as paying indemnity is concerned, for the rough and bloody way in which they sought to assert their disapproval of having golf played over the bones of their fathers, than to have any-continuance of auch- an international disgrace as the occupation of China by the allies thas proved.Let us hope all the police force may now be disbanded without any further varying the occupation of murdering Chinese by murdering each other.rer \u2018 Montreal has a rival.À letter from Tien Tsin states that the dust is so thick there that when a rain comes the washed down thickness of the air gives the appearance of\" raining mud.We get the mud rain in the dust season, but we have places where the mud is with us always.It will give some comfort to know that some people keep their China as dirty as we keep our streets.The city of Vienna lias over twenty thous and telephones in its system, and the subscriber who pays $50 a year not only has connection with all of this system, but with Berlin, over four hundred miles away, and with over two hundred other towns and cities in Austro-Hungary.Now a scheme is being considered whereby every house in Vienna will be supplied with a telephone, at an annual cost of $12.50 per house, Talk 5 cheap in Vienna.A touching evidence of the affectionate steem with which Queen Victoria wes held by those outside the Empirb was shown by the action of people in Tampa, Florida.On the twenty-fourth of May a wreath of magnolia leaves, gathered from trees which had been planted each year, on the Queen's birthday, was sent to England to be placed on Victoria\u2019s tomb.The tree-planting had been carried on for ten years before the Queen's death, and the means the people took of celebrating Viotoria Day was most fitting.' ' The new electric cars on Broadway in New York are not provided with fenders.The fender is only a device to save life, and the president of the company explains that the street is too crowded a thoroughfare to take up so much room on as the fender would requird.Then, it is further explained that the cars can hit teams, that do not move out of the way quickly, a harder bump with the bare car than with any wire netting attachment as a buffer.After all, it is necessary that any vehicle which is to charge its way through a Broadway crowd should be something to inspire wholesome dread.Facts AND FIGURES.There are only about 10,000 Protestants Belgium.in It is estimated that there are inthe \u2018United Kingdom three million people over the age of fifteen, who never drink liquor.The daily circulation of newspapers i the United Kingdom rose from on, 00 copies in 1801 to 700,000 in 1850, and now reaches .st » .The liquors consumed in England and Wales in 1899 contained 79,782 ons of alcohol; in Scotland 7,805,585 gallons; Ireland, 7.251, 234 gallons.It ia; estimated that over fifty per cent.of Russia\u2019s foreign trade is carried by Brit- ich vessel.Only a little over ten per cent.is carried by Russian vessels.| \u2014 Rio de Janeiro, the chief city of Brazil, has.over 780,000 inhabitants, hie Buenos Ayres, the city of the Argentine Republic is shied to have about 800,000 inhabitants, / The average cost \u201cof dredging in the harbour of Mont Per cubie yard, varied a great deal in different years.In 1899 the average cost per Cubic yard was a little less than eleven cents.In 1897 it was nearly 24 cents.Four thonsand feet below the surface is consid: to \u201cthe lôwest depth Fôr profitable coal mining.he av average de th of British coal mines 1s 750 to 850 feet some A them are worked at a depth of A DAILY HINT | FROM PARIS.; Tn the.nr that he belonged to 4ù was | An\u2019 our language as | story at tha: orders - buy or oT Eerste forage.and fos Tost i dnt 4 DONATION is eh Games: Rarton Adsmt.r ost) \u201ca tenderfoot dn Pender | took \u201chelter in our, gates To escape too rked atteption from a sherift fm the States That \u201csuggenod of ie doi #.tel ui that .thought the proper An\u2019 the idee seemed to Ketch us a dels\u201d.- something new F In the boostin® of religion from a worldly i r'int of view, An\u2019 we grappled with + matter, ali \u2018determined prend Parson Bilt or a donation that'd rise bim off his feet.Got our women tnscromted, an\u2019 we soon * observed that Was a holdin\u2019 rat Tnestin\u2019s in a quite mysterious way Ap\u2019 i que of us ue would ask \u2018em what was on They\u201d ould milo.in knowl\u2019 manner, an\u2019 \u2018d wink the other ev: Got a holdin\u2019 sewing \u2018iréles\u2014called \u2018m thread an\u2019 needle teas \u2014 An Was buzgin\" round as busy as a hive honey Tendertoot a meetin\u2019 with \"em fur to give em his advice \u201cBout th the proper way o' cuttin\u2019 the donation party 1 ce.ent en our frames, An* we gathered at the parson\u2019s, an\u2019 to ses his 8miiln* face -Made us all feel we wes dbaskin\u2019 Sn thé sun 0 Christian grac \u201cThen a flash of indignation through, the y seemed to an\u2019 ths Fur the tenderfoot was missin\u2019, cash had follered suit, we chased him wasn\u2019t elicate nor frail © overtook the anoozer shinnin\u2019 down \u2018the mountain trail.I have of'en heard, the sayin\u2019, \u201cEverything 1s fur the best \u2018Which was proved by the results that fol- ered up the hangin\u2019 Us recoverin the money, an\u2019 a hefty \u2018wad o 1s That the tenderfoot brought with him when be ills, en came into An\u2019 2, Metico Ir from Cripple added to the To the tune of fifty dollars, which he pal@ fur the remains, All of which in Christian spirit an\u201d in brotherly good will, Was turned over With our blessin' to the smilin\u2019 Parson Bill SNAP SH SHOTS.Many a man who knows his own mind has a somewhat limited acquaintance, A cross old bachelor suggests that births should be announced under the head of \u201cNew Music.\u201d \u201cThis potato is only \u2018half done, my dear,\u201d said he crossly.\u201cThen only cat half of it, my love,\u201d she replied a tionately.The find ge 2 ot a stolen ent watch in a pol- fceman's Hat.some of the aldermen with ne Wea that the police force needs a head.| PROVERBIAL PHILOBOPHY REVISED.A mies is as good as a Mrs, at least some missed are as good as some mississes.GLOBE TROTTING.Mr.William Whyte, assistant to the president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, started yesterday on a trip round the world.Mr.Whyte is about the first man since Capt.Cook to start on a trip round the world with any practical Object in ew, THE OTTAWA STRIKE.The Ottawa strike has not yet reached very serious dimensions, The only.plarm- ing feature is that It is feared the services of the Deputy Minister of Labour will.be enlisted in the attempt-to bring abo a settle Under these circ Stands it seems the \u2018part of wisdom for the troops hold Ives in readines A BCHOOL FOR CRIME.Ex-Speaker Leblanc, advocate for Constable Plouffe, we are told, strong ® h eclare ee until he joined the police force.There h found a school of immorelity and he fell.\u201d - The severity of Mr.-Leblano's criticism will | be better appreciated when it is remembered that Plouffe was once an official of the Quebec Legislature.He passed that ordeal ehscathed, but the Montreal police force was too much for bim.= THE HEIGHT OF EXTRAVAGANCE.The Dun das Banner 18 one of the truth.fullest pape its persuasion, but the Panner sm simply Corte the Banner whopper \u201cAll the gold, silver and copper coins required in Canada are to be manufaotured at our own mint, in our own country, from our own gold.\u201d The Government may eontemplate using a Httle Canadian silver and copper ir making the gold coins, but we do not believe it 13 so extravagant as to manufacture the silver and copper cqins out of \u201cour own gold.\u201d FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS.The census taking remimds one of a story which occurred ten years ago.on .the printed.forms were the.father (if ving), age of mother Gf feet One of the papers was returned with the startling information that the father was 120 years old and the mother 112.The au- ithorities hastened to see this encient palr, and were much surprised to hear that they died long ago.an Shen what do you mean by this?\u2019 sald an angry official, Eotnting to he ages.hy, that's right enough.It says \u2018Age if living,\u2019 and that would have been their ages if living now.\" LOGAN'S PARK.We hate to see our Perrault, unha py.and i a gH Thine llke changing name of Logan's Park, or any other old park, will restorfe his peace of mind, why not change it?And that reminds us, we have no parks or streets in Montreal named after the pres- f Mr.Perrault does not-think much of the late sir win Logan, we are sure he th of Their Majesties, Instead.of cal park, the \u201cNational Park,\u201d and putting up a monument in it to Bir Will gan; let us call it \u201cAlexandra Park,\u201d and put up a monument in it to Mr.Perrault.A SAFE MANA Methodist minister charged with im.tak he oath and than ina ent King or Queen.ugh ty him, The ociaton quite has- mony with modern orthodox odox practise.The chief function of an haplain ms to be to see hat ination do not know Abo gerous.A \"CLEARING\" STORY.t sends to the Ponta le of Toma Ro al Ho Artillery driver rin South Africa, who tells a pen the British columns sngagéd in clearing the Orange River Colony of supplies.He Pat 1 into the form of a dialogue follo Bcene-Boer farmer Lat aie at the door of cottage ; large stack of oat straw \u201cEner Col.Shovealong's staff officer.Staff Officar\u2014\"1 have t to set firs to thet eo of that Ce Invitations Bent Out by Colonial Becretary\u2019 to All OColonies\u2014Object Conferente to Discuss Formation\u2014 New Court of Appeal for the Em- pire\u2014\"/baf Court Will be Like.The departuré of the Minister of Justice, Hop.David Mills, and the Solicitor-Gen- | eral, Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, for London, to take part in the conference which will be held there within the next few wetks to discuss the suggestion of the Imperial | Government for the pehabilitation of the Ju- | dicial Committee of the Privy Council, *nd the formation of a bran new court of appeal for the Empire, which will better answer the requirements of the colonies than the present one in Downing Street, has celled public attention tothe details of the suggestion which this conference will consider.The announcement wes first made when the Australian Commonwealth Bill Was receiving its first reading in the British House of Commons, by Hon.Joseph Chamberlain.lt made somewhat of a stir at the time, but was allowed to drop for a time.Recently the matter was brought before the public again by invitations being issued by the \u2018Colonial Sceretary to the Premiers of the various colonies, requesting that delegates to a conference be appoint-d to meet in London to discuss the proposal of the Imperial Government, Among those who will attend this conference are: 3 Canada\u2014Hon.\u2018David Mills, Minister of ustice Australias\u2014Hon.H.E.A.Hodges, of the Federal Bench.- New Zealande-Hon.T.Thompson, Minis ter of Just ie Cape Oolony\u2014Right Hon.J.H.de Vil Tndia will also be represented.It is understood that during the past year the Lord Chancellor has had before him several sepasate schemes for the constitution of the new court.The first proposal made in this connection came from Mr.Haldane, K.C., and it was to amalgamate the Judicial Committee of the Privy Ooun- cil with the J udicial Committee of the House of Lords.In\u2019 explaining his proposal to the House of Commons, Mr.Hal dane said that by this means a great single tribunal could be erected for the whole Empire, dealing not only with selected and important cases, but giving advice, as the Privy Council is sometimes ealled upon 'o do at present, on constitutional questions referred to it from all parts of the Empire.On this tribu judges from the various ur of colonies, > rersed i in different kinds law, which the Imperial tribunal would hdve to administer, w have seats.THE OBJECTION OF CANADA.The proposal met with considerable approval at first, saye the London Times :n à recent issue, \u2018but it is now an open secret that the Government were reluctantly obliged to abandon all thoughts of such a fusion under \u2018pressure of colonial opinion.Canada, for instance, very broadly hinted that the new appellate body must be a revivification the oid Court, not the es tablishment of a new.The self-governing colonies, Mr.Chamberlain was tol would not tolerate abolition of the Judicial Committee of 'the Privy Oouncil, or the transfer of the appeal from the \u2018Common (or Imperial) wh to the essentially British Parliament, To do this would, in the opinion of the: best colonial authorities, be confusing the Imperial Constitution, \u2018which is just to.develop; pledging the coloniés.to an \u201cunnecessary and re- de subordination of their State\u201d to ours; and+emphatically Fall the advance sopde by the appointment made in Jubilee year of colénial judges and Premiers as Privy Councillo It was this feeling that \u201ceansed the Government \u2018to hesitate at amalgamation.Yet the personnel of the two Courts is almost identical ut present.The character an: procedure seems to an ordinary observer be that, in adjudicating upon En lish , ¥ Irish and Scotch Lords saghien, Morris, Davey ietoon Pt considerable state with a all ioe accessories.In adjudicating for the Brith Empire, they ascend a flight of stairs in Downing street, where, and robeless; in a small dingy once the members of the Judicial Committee of th Privy Council foregather MR.FABER'S SUGGESTION.Another plan, considered by the Lord Chancellor, has been put forward by Mr.Faber, M.P.It provides for a Supreme Court\u2019 of elever judges consisting Pre the ancellor, six Lords of appeal three judges from the Colonies, one from India.These judges would constitute two Courts, in whic e quorum would be five, one dealing with ish, and tch, and (the.other with Indian and colonial ap Whats wi cols.robably most commend t- self to the d tes, \u2018and will not be op- d by the mperial Government, will a rehabilitation of the Judicial Committee \"of the Privy Council.If this course is followed the promised \u201cmew\u201d Court, \u201cHis Majesty's Supreme Court of the British Empire,\u201d will be substantially the same body which has existed from the time of Charles I., or even prier to the establish- -ment.of ssparate judicial authority for the plantations.Appeals were heard from the old feudal duchies of King John by a separate judicial body, the source o whose authority lay in the Crown rather t Parliament.Therefore, there is probably little to féar from the proposal that the Privy Council's judicial functions be abol- ROYALTY'S POWER TO REMOVE \u2018JUDGES.At the should to carry out the decree of e Sovereign in Council as the ce er can enforce the decree \u2018through the Governor of the Colony by virtue contained in the Imperial Statute 22, George II, \u20ac.75.It has been pointed out that under the new Australian Constitution although the executive power is still vested in the King, the power of remo ju is transferred t to the Commonwealth since by its provisions the iament, \u2019 be removed on an adjudges are only to dress from t serted, decree\u2019 en away.win other oon, if the King in Couneil to reverse a decision of the Colonial Court, that judgment might be so unp ar etes À bo Judges esitate re en- fore be Crown, s decree, The ¢ wa, fried of the purgative of moving the judges, \u2018Pou no onger be able to see that justes done nor in a position protect t \u201cit from the wrath he local Legislature, induced by an irri- ine of a Posty \u2018temporary character.\u201d Such is the apprehension entertained those who desire certain smendments bear- uj ese somewhat remote.evil i be introduced ale.the Federal Parlin oo f ai hi t contente ined ° 0 that entertai in the prine pen ja © I Appellate juris.diet n by Canada, there can be Tittle oubt : Barton and his coll, | but/ t that Me in eaques wil to strengthen.ite its powers in the proper OVAL \u2018oF COLONIAL JUDGES.; Pat artigular value has always been attic to the \"ite Lords M ollowing memorandum of away from erence in present time, if a- Colonial Court} .] keen squeal, snd, at this si relief of a doctor, PROCTOR'S| = Edward J.jreron & Co, M mA vik Ons, Barr & rs.Trae Arar Isudo, Kalat \u2018and Viewy Pox.Seats Ered \u201cel.Up 8435.DeorsO at 1.30 20 pon 1 and.: If it pays to employ good = men and to use good tools, it pays to give them good stock; Apollo ganized iron, - ge a American Sheet Steel Company, New York, Representatives for Canada RL & 5.H.Thompacn & Comparr sé St, Sulploe Strect Montreal \\ : Yo ; 190°nty1 > of the Council of 1870, on the removal of Colonial judges: \u201cWhen thé misconduct charged is purely judicial, and therefore not properly amenable to the decision of the executive authority acting on the advice of the law offi: cers or advisers of inferior rank, it woul seem that the due maintenance of the independence of judges requires that judicial acts should only be brought into question before some tribunal of weight and wisdom enough to pronounce definitely upon.them, and this function appertains wit pecutiat fitness to the Privy Council, whic wrt of Appeal, has to review the decisions of tho Colonial Courts As to the octane to the Empire of à uniform final Court of Appeal, it is interesting to learn that the mem of the Australian Cabinet,\" including \u2018Mr.Barton, are mow | .n if a dozen Australian ap- pays id not come annually before the re- bilitated Court of the Privy Council, yet, as Todd observes, \u201c\u2018its controlling power, though dormant, would be felt by every jie in the Empire, because he knows that his decisions are liable to be submitted to WILD ANIMALS HAVE HUMOUR.Circus Men Maintain That Even Elephants and Hippotami Can\u2019 Give \u201c and Enjoy a Joke.Circus men think Darwin wis pretty near right when he posted the monkey as the | original tree from which man and his flowering offspring sprang.Ali.Ringling, one of the five brothers, who have been active in bringing the circus to its present high state of development and consideration, thinks so, and is plain-spoken and fervid in saying so.The er night, in the course of a random talk, he illustrated the truth of this proposition, in the most picturesque and entertaining way.To show that ere are useful spots of gray matter or cu y species of animal, he sicked out and forbidding hi aybe you frink is freak Io animal a doesn\u2019t know a thing or two.I'll show you that he does.\"We have one with us who is \u2018as big as all out TS, his eyes peeled, looks like an\u2019 old- fashioned picture of the Inferno.His keeper named Spencer.This name ought to make him know better, unléss he is so far removed from the Herbert Spencer of metaphysical fame that the name is a Bi on Fe SN aide of heritage rather than sense.feeds te.oh and teased tah diese a si of fanny coveted mo close to his nose, where Le could get the sweet, savour of it, and then jerking it out of his reach.This was not a very pleasing performance for Punch, and in Ta peculiar to his kind he showy down on Dis tank and held nose low, and when the keeper held out the bran ball, he prend to be indifferent or asleep.Beeing this, eeper careless and-began ru ball about Punch\u2019 5 noss.Here.is here Punch showed the cunning, \u2018 his chance, between tee \u201cWow-wow-wow! yelled the er, \u201cWhu-u-owwa-a-a-a-h! pe nch in great delight.\u201cAfter enjoying the situation for 8 min ute or more, wi ly, he eased up on Spent the latter could ; ownership.Pu then slid back into his tank of water, and.the bubblo ruffled the surface indicated that having a Jolly good 1 underneath at the *! Elephants are the trickiest of all, how- {3% ever, They look dull and heavy, but just the same they are, like a mischievous boy, always on the alert for forbidden fun.In the twenty-five elephants of our Ehôw,: fi£- Delori teen of them are trick pérformers, and able to do a lot of things that startle ob Servers.\u201cThe humorous sense of these fellows is forever taking \u2018an unexpected turn makes the crowd laugh, but keeps Prof.+ Bouder in a nervous frame of mind, almost | at the door of fits.\u2018Only the of day five of these were doing a pyramid act, and Prof.Souder had just climbed up to the top of the head of the \u2018beast forming the apex, when the largest elephant gave a , the huge | animals turned in\u201d opporite directions, and the surprised profesor had to jump The , a epha Eo t together e elephants go and the shrill blast .they Blew in union, showed the knowing that they were in a mood of enjoyment amd the joke was on the .hy oes: , too, is one of those wild animals monk n't want to get gay.with, you: re \u201cpre ae make Jon, for your friends, and po ra Last.ld scrap.9694001 à We ster, who had; al the, car marks oa a\u201d father and an: wanted fo entertain.a party of ie tas pin and picked out a mild-mannered monkey for an easy sub- He gave the monkey a cigar, vais ject.the hot end first.\u201cThe monkey- por \u2018it \u201cgood: and», and screamed with rage.\u2019 Bat I His mind, as equal to the ôccasion, and.eyes fiaehing apd his mouth Shut tight, ha burled the cigar back t his tormentor.As dede or ill-luck reid Nave it, the burning end struck the dude square i eye, arid with a yell of pain hé turne hastily away from the cage and sought the The monkey began to scream \u2018chicks, chicks,\u2019 again and again at this eugéessfal revenge, and.all the rounding.animals began to roar as if in tn ligent pathy.\u201d tel PASSED MUS ICAL EXAMINATION Professors Bohrer and-Tllsley, of the Dominion - ec, after an examin: the applicants proved thei ha Djanoforte playing and ificates to the fol- ne stack of oat straw presently bu Into flame, and the staff officer y bursts des \u201cde Notre Dame, reflects Princesse gown of black grenadine trim et ne ema pt ei Drink Cowan's No.4\u201d Old Irish.Whisky.\u201cSPECIAL | Boor turns to hia les.\u2018dat 0 a , \u201cdis v de pat straw dat L'hair haf sold; (ola de volo! ool hal an hout ago.\u2019 And he thou sovereigns a the British Sem est expers rf fous se success vor » And the ins institu- - with | r'a haud pee the private bills roo Gi M.LA to\u2019 \u2018amountin & disagraceful tumble.\" in a corner, tch or two, ke a a hero pi fol & gine, three miles out Canadian Northern's new termina! eleva.Jor at Port Arthur was driv on Monsey, \u201c | ACADEMY \" SEATS NOW ON SALE $ \u2018At 745 p.m.IN SHAKESPEARES IMMORTAL WAR PLAY, .\u2026.+.-0.00 WED.- THURS, JUNE 56 FOR TWO APPEARANCES ONkY or E MANSFIELD HENRY : DOUBLE SERVICH.Toronto-Montreal \u201cMail\u201d Line esdays, Thur-days and 11% am.From June 17th dally, except Sunday.Hamilton Line leaves Mondays, Wednes- d Fridays at 7 p.m.-Quehec Line leaves week days at T p.m.and Bundays at 3 p.m Saguenay Line leaves Quebeo.Tuesdays leaves For thi Spool Epgagomont of gto St Jo pel, LEE ven acte | COMING-Junc 10, 11 aod 14-CISSIE LOFTUS.\" :.10065 IDEAL ROUTE SUMMER pe FL J mo : FRANCAIS F SrosEn : 1 %.PAN-AMERICAN aS ALOWIN-MELV LLE ) CO.- EXPOSITION.THIS WEES Torn Apher iv ° \u201c HAZEL KIRKE?\u201d Prices Nisnt, 20.20, 2 and 50e.Ma NEXT WEEK- Madame\" sans FE Its THEATRE ROYAL Every ry Attornoon This Week, June 3rd.A ROYAL PRISONER Thursday, June 27th, 1901, For the Benefit of the Work of the Crib.Steamer BERTHIER leaves Wharf at 3a.m., retumsat7 pan Stop at Sorel on return trip.Tick Be.ots, 7 children; Ai THE FRESH AIR FUND.Subscribers to the: Fund, who forward their contributions to the Star Office, are requested to send, wh en posible, cheques ) payable Jo order.\u201d owever, the money is ban in a tained.The publishers cannot hold fhemacires responsible for sums for which a proper receipt not been issued.Those wishing to subnerie anonymously may ag readily obtain such a receipt under whatever fictitious name or initials they the actual ze is may adopt, as wh given.A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EVER.Dr.T.Felix_Gouraud\u2019s Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautiler, es Removes Pipl 8 2 roches, Moi A nice: 15 8 Rash, and Skin - 58 every Demis > Re uty, snd 3 £ defies detec- 4 3 tion.It his R= 53 yoars,and © an .i» 20 harml wetasteitto be sare ft fe pro perly made Accept no an t of similar name.re Le Ar .tan a lady haut-ton patin: \u201cAs you Jade mt as them, Er recommend ade Cream\u2019 as the gest harm fal fants Bin pos o , All Fancy 64 Cds Denture fn the U.&, Canada Xarops FRED T.HOPKINS, Bron 37 87 Great Jonos Bt., N.¥.84 160e0d \u2018BIG TIMBER SALE THE QUEBEC GOVERNHENTS AUCTION IS A #UCCESE.- \u2014 | There is a Large Attendance of Lum- |\u2019 bsrmen and Others and a Number of Parcels Have Been Disposed of ~The Sale Continues This After- moos.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, June 4.\u2014The Government pale 1 \u2018the parlmment was aa oo plo to hold ; it and the = sale took and Saturdays at 8 a.m.+ AS and em ont scents, ee Ticket Office, 128 St.James Street.Prices\u201410c, 20c, 30c.| ERT WEEK Th P Prisoner of Zenda, 12874 Grand Excursion ||SOHMER #5.! 10 cents.Best Music and vaudeville in the land.3- Al} cars go to Sohmer Par! 5 3 br Palace Sir.\u201cSovercign.\u201d\u201d ay Excursion t I 00, a Day k x ob to Carl lon, $1.00, Taki 8 130e3 Shoot Rapids, take § p.m.train, I COMPLEXION, SKIN, SCALP BLOOD POISON and URINARY DISEASES Acve, Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Hair Falll Superguous Hair, Molés destroyed by Elect oar.Heak digotzess of Vitality, vai ele, draing \u2018and an tl imious d 0 pi of the aretaral 2 best Orchestra Scats for WEDNESDAY THURS Dayna .83.50 each, 2313 8t.Catherine St.Cos 180*1 , \u201cDR.M.J, BRODEUR, ; Specialist of Paris, 130 Bleury Strast, dayn 50s Baril lath fil 10pm, Aus.je Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver and Cutaneous Troubles, the Caledonia Springs Waters and Baths > achieve results unattainable by any other courss of treatment whatever.Season re-opens May 20th.Send for Circular.115ett 0000000000006 $ Commercial Pants $ Ready to Don, $i, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.Commercial \u2018Pants Made to Measure, ~~ $3.50, ' $4.00, $4.50.$ Boys* Pants, ; 50c, 75c, $i.00.and, up: wm.CURRIE, Clothier, - 1967 NOTRE DAME ST.m eae from end to end.: Pre- Gillies, TE x TLE, Chenetert, M.L.A, Petit 24° L.A, Wm.Power, A: W.Thomson, J.] ; Geo.: Raoul Rinfret and M.es Mental Hiram Calvin, N.P.; Remi n, Water O\u2019Brien, Renfrew; town.N.Y.; E.we Tobin P., Brom ton- Falls; F.F Farmer, Three Rivers; M Morton, P ce P.on, Baginaw, Mich; MH Haney, Toronto; M., Batiscan, Tanguay, M.B.A.; Ro- bit e, M.L.A: THE SALES AND PRICES.Davis purchased 50 piles being lot \u201cof range 4, block A, u 75 per mile, while the Valance of a ois 4, and 6 of the same \u201cto 1005 miles, Le well as Bl il en oek range of the upper.tawa, on adjudged o R.Lemieux, M.P., Yi \u201cWe.1 \u201cacting for W.J.ST Brion, o , who.| represents a strong American syndicate, at.$85 a mile.Mr.Davis urch 1,050 miles\u2019 A { on the Windigo and - fivers in\u2019 tl \u2018Bt.Maurice territory at \"876 « mile; an \"Mr.A.McLaurin bought 209 poiles i in.Sa Centre in- different blocks, at $28.per ile.«Geo.Eaton, of Calais, Me, bough Smiles on Lake Patapedia at 870 \u2018McConnell, 15 miles on the \"$51.On Jonathan Brook, \"one à piles ve were sold + to the New Richm 8 ber.$31 per -mile.- Mt; Petit, M.LA, pb] 19 1-2 miles at $51, sed 412 es at $76, in the eastern district of Lake John; and a lot of Ris miles in.Sh \"{ownship, Guspe West, put up at 0 per 2 zpile, Tas finally.adju ros., uebec, at $100 per mile.: Mr.At Etchemin, took an\u2019 site rt in est township, county, of Mont magny, at per mi e; bought 187 miles in Rimouski West, at pe mile.The sale was then sdjourned fr this afternoon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"INDIAN UPRISING FEARED.LANDER, Wyo.June 4\u2014Ae a result of a shooting.affray between a white sheep-herder and omen Indian, which occurred day, in Sehich the \u201cIndia was killed, geri- ous trouble is feared.The diane are reported to be very wide over the anton.; , A FATAL COLLISION, i ATANTA, Ga, June 4.\u2014 A Demeter train from Macon, on the Southern way, was run into Lo day by a robe a en- t is three persons were killed and 12 injured.The Southern Pacific Railway has ar addressed to .xaæe in oll or o and com mandi hat they ve bi their at ing that ey 0 inl all their attention hr first Sle: in tbe À oundation of ot the! Ronen, Dr.Warren, Montreal: J.| = No AS GOOD Did you ever Inquire at a store for certain articles and get for,a reply \u2018\u201c We:bave something just ne good\u201d?Did it ever bcéhr 0 you thit \u201cSomething - fustag'good \"1s something the dealer has been able to buy mich\u2019 chesper tha the articles you Inquire for?This \u2018is.trae \u2018in\u2019 drugs, fabiics, \u201c groceries, hardware, and-in \u201cfact every line, ins cluding\u2019 silver-plated ware.\u2019 -1f you inquire foe ' 1847 Rogers Bros! \u2018Knives, Forks or Spoons, .don't accept any bogus: Rogers\u2019 samp because your dedler tells you ica Fast a8 gf Te Heu | Ha) fr The above trade mark has been stamped on every article of the original and genuing Rogers Bros.\" goods fer over so years, Get this ind et tha et that is mad.Who Had Married a.a re NEW YORK, June 4\u2014F rascies\u2019 Alan ko, 4 years ald, shot -and.Toned st cousin, Mrs.Angelina Faia, 27 Years old, ently to-day, and then committed suicide by shooting himself in \u2018the breast.Mrs, Faia, her husband, Angelo, and\" 0 \u2018were natives of the little tows of Pots Italy, and grew up together.Alasko a Fafa were rivals for the woiliin\u2019s - affec- \u2018tions.She married Faia and Alaska ap.pearcd to make the best of his disappointment.This morning Faia went out td buy milk and bread for the breakfast.Whan in Lhe returned he was met at the\u2019 \u2018threshold his daughter, Carmelia, who exi pape, Francisco has shot ma?THIS DATE 30 YEASS AGO.(From the Star fyles for June; 1871.) 4 © Thermometer max.T8; min.58.feo The express is the name of \u2018a new dally, vapor i \u2018 fast started in Toronto.Revolutioniat forces In Venezuela and Blanco» army advancing.Sun |.Capt.Hail.of Pplaris arnindunced.to°% ve on :bls Arctic Expedition next wesk.Bil incorpordting Alsace with Ge & third time fn German Parliament.je 5 Mrs.Laura D.Fair, the San Franciséo fore \u2019 Geress, sentenced to be hanged ot Juif sun, \u201d Prof.Dawson engaged by the local local 3 urng.- ment to search for con) in Pp.=.goes in July.John E.Owens, comedian, begins gagement with the Theatre Royal.ft \u2018\u2019Bolon Bhingle\u201d* and \u201cLive Inalmh\u2019» 4% ome aplication of LYONS® Lis og Poi dows yf work.Cost Ve Te) \u2014 AA GE | F - - \"storms and \u2018cloudbursts._ twelve miles north-west of THIS NEXT.- THE MONTREAL DAILY STAK-TUESDAY.JUNE 4.1901.cd TT vs voc | J.PFERPONT MORGAN\u2014(to Rulers of the Earth)\u2014\u201cGentlemen, I next propose to form an Empire and Republic Trust.You will pool your interests, I will be president, and what is left over will be divided amongst you in dividends annually.\u201d NOTES OF THE NEWS.The Lisgar, Man., election trial has been fixed for June 19 at Carman.Rev.¥.W.Dobbs, Px-rector of Portsmouth, \"is dangerously {ll at Kingston.; Wurtembutg, Hesse, TValdeck, and Thur- tngia have suffered severely from hail Casten Burns was held up by three masked men at Newcastle, Pa, on Monday.who relieved him of $2190 Charles Westwood's house at Macdonald, Portage 1a Prairie, Mai.was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening.United States Senator Albert J.Bever- edge, of Indiana.has arrived at St.Peters- 3 o inaugurate an enquiry into Russian industrial ard commercial conditions, \u201cThe Ottoman Government,\u201d says tho Constantinople correspondent of the Lon- n Daily Mall, \u2018has prohibited the performance of \u2018Cyrano de Bergerac,\u2019 declaring it to be revolutionary.+ On Baturday evening: ' at \"Waodhridgs, Ont.James Wallace, third .Clarke Wallace, M ., broke his lex be.\" tween the knee and The ankle while ¢n- raged in a game of football.The United States transport McPherson, which went ashore on the rocks on Feb.Tuary 4th, at Havana, has been floated and towed into Matanzas harbour, whence she will proceed to New Ynrk.The Bernhardt-Coquelln season, under the management of Maurice Glau, opened on Monday night at Her Majesty's Theatre, Lenadn, The house was crowded, every scat ving been sold at double the usual price.The 14th Regiment, Kingston, have been invited to spend Dominion Day in Ganan- oque, and the officers may accept.Mr.John Charlton, member of th minion Parliament for North Norfolk, will speak at\u2019 the annual banquet of the bankg ers at Detroit.on June 18, on \u2018Trade re- lntions between the United Btates and Canada.\u201d The general convention of the Disciples of Christ Church jn annual session at Owen Sound.has decided that the denominational college at St.Thomas shall be removed to Toronto and affilinted with Toronto University.\u2014 .The trial of the three non-commissionef with murdering Captaia squadron for his cruelty to his subordlu- ates.Ï On Sunday the anniversary of Lime Ridge and Fort Erle, the St.Catharines District Veteran Volunteers\u2019 Assoclation tu -otit'and decorated graves'and monuments of those who served the Crown on that and other occasions.* \"AN along the Rapid Transit tunnel line on in New York.the work was carried on Monday with practically a full force.A vast number of strikers went back: to work on Saturday, although the strike had not been called off officially.A despatch from New York says that Mr.Van Aken, chief engineer of the Manhattan Construction Company, oh a staff of engineers, left that city on Satur- Do-: | day for St.Peter\u2019s, C.B., to begin work on a railway from the Strailt of Canso to Louisburg.Mr.Henderson, a well known lawyer In Vancouver, C., has been appointed county court judge., For embezzling $50000 from the Fick Grocery Company.of St.Louis, Charles Crosby was arrested at Anna, Ill.on Monday.20° = .J.Plerpont Morgan's latest move is a combination of the coal and coke companies along the Kanawaha and Michigan Railway and the Ohio Central and Hocking Valley roads.Farmers state that the grain crops in Kingston district will be a failure.The greatest sufferers will be those having low- lying land.The seed In this land has been washed away.Acres of land are under water in some localities, and the owners of the lands are prepared to meet great losses.The Clerks\u2019 Union of Ottawa has issued an appeal to the farmers who trade in Ottawa to come to market on Fridays instead of Saturdays, or if that is not pos sible to come Baturdays and do their shopping as early as possible.The appeal is\u2019 made in cohnection with the Saturday half- \u201choiiday movement.A branch of the Daughters of the Empire has heen formed at Belleville with 3 members.The officers are: President.Mrs.May; first vice-president, Mrs.R.J.Bell; second vice-president, Mrs, W, N Ponton: third vice-president, Mrs.R.J.Graham; treasurer, Mrs.8.Lazier; secretary, Mes.Labton Seweil, and an executive committee of fourteen.Powders, lotions, simply give transient relief.throat and lung troublos.nd remove the fever and membrane.Deen successfully used scpera! to get them all combdined is cbe .efbclent form.salves, sprays and inhalers cantot restiy eure Catarrh, because this disease Is a blood d ho.and local applications, if they socomplish anything at î The catarrhal poison is in the blood and the mucous membrane of tho nose, throat and trachea tries to roileve the system by secreting largo quantities of mucous, the discharge sometimes closing up the nostrils, dropping into the throst, causing deafnets by closing the Eustachian tubes, and after a time causing ostarrh of .j * A remedy to really cure eatarth must be an internal remedy which will clcanse the hilood from catarrhal poison The best and reost modern remedies for this purpose are antiseptics \u2018selentifidally known as Eucalyptol, Gualacol, Benguinaris and Nydrastin, and \u201cwhile cach of , yet it bas boon difficult and : es ae pou \u201cthe manufacturers of the now catamth cure, Stuart \"| Catarrh Tadloté bavo stcoestod admirebiy In adcomplishing |\" this result, They sre large, pleasant tasting lozenges, to by \u201cEvery Sufforer From Gatarrh Knows T Lotions, Washes, Sprays and D stomach or serious from the mucous have oushes - dissolved in the mouth, thus reaching every part où thé mucous membrane of the thréet and finally tne stomach.Unlike many catarrh remedies, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain no' cocaine, opiate or any injurious drug, whatever, and are eqhally beneficial for little children and adults.Mr.C.B.Rembrandt of Rochester, N.Ÿ.says: \u201cI Know | ot few people who hove suffereé as much as I from Catarrh | of the head, throat and stomach.I used sprays, inhalers and powders for months at à time with only slight relist and had no hope of cure.I hpd not the meaus to .change of elimate, which seemed my only ehanoe of Last spring I read an aécount of some remarkable cured made by Stuart's Catarrh Tablets and prom] s0-0tnt box from my druggist and obtained benefit from that ons package that I continued to use them daily until J now consider maynnif entirely free from the dis- : i ot catsrrh; my bond is clear, my diges- 12.Pr aN FEL i RE hat Salves, BN bought a ptly Such positive CORNER STONE.LAD.A Notable Event in the Life of the Jewish Colony of Montreal\u2014The Loyalty of Canadian Jews to the Empire\u2014How British Jdeas are In- ouleated in the Minds of Children.T he corner stone of the new Baron de Hirsch Institute, on Bleury street, was laid yesterday afternoon, with appropriate cere- micnies.Mr.D.À.Ansell, president of the Institute, performed.the ceremony, and all the leading members of the Jewish colony, as well as the Mayor, and a large number .of other leading citizens, were in ut- tendance.The new building, wheu_finished, will be an ornament to the city\u201d Tt will be of Egyptian design, of cut stghe foliage, with six massive pillars in nt.The three stories will provide class room for four hundred children, a large assembly hall to seat cight hundred ns, another meteing room fitted to hold a hundred people, a library, reading room, etc.In rear of the building will be a large playground for children.It is proposed later to build on this ground a home or temporary shelter for immigrants.THOSE PRESENT.Among those who gathered on the staz- ing around the corner stone were: The, Rabbis B.M.Kaplan, Meldola De Sola, E.Friedlander, A.M.Ashinsky, the ev.Principal MaeVicar, Messrs.R.Prefontaine, M.P., R.Bickerdike, M.P.; Jas.Cochrane, M.L.A.; Lt.-Col.A.A.Stevenson, Mesars.1.A.Ausell, Mr.Clarence 1.De Sola, Mr.S.W.Jacobs, A.Goldstein, I.Rubenstein, S.Fischel, L.Holstein, Lyon Cohen, M.Coviensky, M.Markus, Principal Baker, Z.Fineberg, A.M.Vineberg the Misses Ru- benstein, Mrs.Fredmann, Mrs, Fischer and Mrs.Jacobs.A letter of regret was also received from Sir Wililam Hingston.FINE APPEARANCE OF THE CADETS.The Hirsch Cadets and Zion Cadets, of the Jewish Lads\u2019 Battalion, formed a guard of honour, under the command of Captain Levinson, while Captain Harris and Captain Kaplan commanded the units.The roung soldiers marched up, headed by the ugle band of the 65th.Regiment, and looked quite smart in their neat uniforms while their marching and evolutions would have done credit to far more pretentious o:ganizations.The girls attending the schools of the institute were als r ; with their banner, under the direction of the Principal, Mr.W.H.Baker.abbi B M.Kaplan, of the German and Pblish congregation, opencd the proceedings with prayer.RABBI MELDOLA DE SOLAS ADDRESS.He was followed by Rabbi Meldola De Sola, of the Spanish and Portuguese congre- ation, who delivered an eloquent address.The event they had met to celebrate was an historical one, inasmuch as the Jewish | population, for the first time, were laying the corner etofñe of an institution whic was not sectional, but concerned the whole community.While thanking the Divine Author of all blessings, they must remember His instruments, the Baron apd Baron- css de Hirsch, who had dispensed munif- cent charity with such wise discrimination.He saw in thé institute a three-fold claim upon the community\u2019s support.It helped the helpless, hapless and forlorn; .it educated the immigrants from Europe in the language and customs of the country, an it fostered loyalty to the British flag, under which their opp: co-religronists could ever find the fullest liberty.LOYAL BRITISH SENTIMENT.* The formation of two cadet corps recog: nized by the Government of the country showed that the Jewish people were prepared to do their share for the defence of the country of their adoption.The selection of the birthday of the Duke of Cornwall and York, the heir apparent to tbe British throne, for this ceremony had been made with a yiew to impress on the pupils of - the -institdte sentiments of love and loyalty towards the members of the Royal family.In conclusion, &e paid a high compliment to the officers of the Institute for their devoted efforts in the cause charity, education and patriotism, and appealed to his hearers to assist them to the utmost of their power in the good work.Rabbi E.Friedlander, of the Temple.Emmanuel, then offered a prayer for the Royal family, the Cadets presenting arms.Mr, D.A.Ansell, the president of the Institute, then formally aid the stone in position.- THE INSCRIPTION.The inscription on the stone is as follows: \u201cThis corner stone was laid by D.À.An- sell, president, June 3, 1901,\u201d and in Hebrew characters the Jewish date \u201cSivam 16, 5661.\u201d Beneath it was placed a box containing letters from Mr.B.Levine, president of the Jewish Association of Paris, and Mr.Alfred Cohen, of the Anglo-Jewish Association of London, lists of the officers of the Hirsch Institute, the Hebrew Benevolent Society, and the Young Men's Hebrew Benevolent Society, records of the institute, coins of the Dominion and copies of the current Montreal daily papers, In laying the stone Mr.Ansell said : of gratitude to the most estimable of women, the late Baroness Hirsch de Gerueth, for her generosity in aiding the .accomplishment of such a worthy undertaking, and we are, therefore, relieved of much anxiety tin being able, with the assistance of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, to provide education for the children who are brought under our care.\u201d ; \u201c1 deciare the corner stone well and truly laid, and may Almighty God bless the good work.\u201d The school children, assisted by ence, then rendered the hymn, Our Help in Ages Past.\u201d PRESENTATION TO MR.D.A, ANSELL The vice-president, Mr; A.Goldstein, on bebalf of the directors, then pre:ented to Mr.D.A.Ansell, a commemorative silver trowel, with an ebony handle, and at the same time moved a vote of thanks to the following terms : : \u201cThe pleasant duty has fallen to me; as vice-president of tlie society, to tender you the thanks of your fellow director: for the work you have just performed, and to express their acknowledgment of the hearty interest vou have shown in all the objects of the society, but more particularly in the cause of free edycation of the children of our Jewish poor, ever since your election to the office of president some eight years go.While the foundation of the school is due to the magnificent gifts of the beloved and lamented Baron de Hirech and his eqfially beloved and lamented spouse, together with the generous aid of the Jewith Association of Paris, ite\u2019 success is largely due to the real and efforts of Mr.D.A.nsell.\u2019 MAYOR PREFONTAINES -Mayor Prefontaine said he had known the institute for many - years,\u2019and as a member of the School Board he had watch- \u2018ed its work with interest.He congratulated the institute on the success achieved.and paid a tribute to the charity.The Baron de Hirsch Institute made no distinction in uestions of nationality, and he believed that was the proper spirit in which to educate the young in a country like ours.They were setting a noble example to this cosmopolitan city, and to the whole Dominion, where people of so many races and creeds were called to dwell together in peace and harmon Rev, 1 the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, was pleased to have this re tunity to express the sympathy of the with the good work of the institute.He was fully convinced of the true patriot\u2019 jsm of the policy which welcomed under the glorious British flag the oppreseed of other ds.He had lived in thi city for forty years, and he éoald with His Wor- the -audi- \u201cO God, ADDRESS.ship the Mayor in his tribute to the feeling which existed in.this city be the: Je of different races de bed s.He won tou à u a uniform vstem of education for the boys and HE \u201cAi vou are ware, we all feel a deep sense Principal MacVicar, as chairman of.\u2018the divisions vus | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014emçrmm week, only .Na \u2018We have surpassed eve! our privilege to show before.week at ; ; .ééhéhéhéhéhhhhéhbhhAhe We always The shirt waist showing is our pride.What a splendid stock! N previous season\u20198 effort\u2014and Lhe result is more styles and better styles than it has ever been liable make, absolutely correct in style, at prices that cannot be matched in Mon î ; Special for \u2026 a Special for this week 24 ' this week 740 dozen Ladies\u2019 pure > cov.Leather Belts / e dF arasol 2 worth 20 and ; wo : from 25c.Your o 54.Your choice next ; choice oy e x week only 0c.prime ANE $2.25.36 inches Fanoy \"Checked Dress Goods \u2018we bought to\u2019 be sold at 35¢ .+ WOMEN\u2019S SHIRT WAISTS.This week's special list tells of some new lots marked at less than usual.White Jawn blouses, 8 clusters of tucks in front and 2 rows of tuc collar, actual value $1.00.Very special this week at White Lawn Blouses, front made of 6 rows of lar, worth $1.25.Special this week a .Colored Muslin Blouses, new style bishop sleeves, white dressed detachable collar.Special this 70¢ t MEN\u2019S and BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.ve great values in this Clothing Department.For this week ve offer Men's and Boys' Suits of re- treal.DUPUIS FRERES, The Big Fast End Departmental Store, 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine SL.othing is missing to mar its ks In the back, new sleoves, dressed 75¢ embroidered insertion, plain back, bishop sleave, dressed col- 95e 6000 yards of all wool plain shades vigoreux Dress Goods, purchased under exceptional circumstances at an exceptional price, will go on sale To-morrow for the first time at prices not averaging over one half value.It is one of the gredtest feats ever accomplished by any other store, and you will say so too, when you see the goods and \u2018compare them with elsewhere offerings.45¢ all wool vigoreux 38 inches, all the new summer shades, actual value 45c.Special this week .25C All Wool Coloured Cashmere, 42 inches wide, 20 new shades to select from, worth from 45e to T5c.Very 250 pecial this week _ per yard.Very special this 200 rfect completeness.| 1301 the good work of the institute.The Jewish race had furnished statesmen who had defended well and truly the honour of the British Empire, and he was confident that they would do so again.r.James Cochrand, M.L.A., and Lieut.- Col.A.A.Stevenson also added a few words in appreciation of the good work, after which Rabbi A.M.Ashinsky, of B'nai Jacob, offered the closing prayer in Hebrew.The singing of the National Anthem closed the proceedings.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.MEGANTIC'S AQUEDUCT\u2014Mr.J.O.A.Lafo former superirtendent of the City Water Works, has been nted the tontract for the aqueduct of Megantie at $38,885.A NEW PULP COMPANY, \u2014 A new company, called the Metabetchouan Pulp Company, is in process of formation with a capital of $150,000,divided into 1,500 shares of $100 each.THE 65TH RE JEROME \u2014 The 65th Regiment paid a visit to St.Jerome on Sunday.They attended church and were given a nice reception.In the evening, an entertainment was given in their honour.C.P.R.PHOTOGRAPHING CAR\u2014 The Canadian Pacific: Railway's photographing car,\u2019 in charge of Mr.Clark, went west on Sunday night, and will remain in the Yoho Valley region during.the summer months, AN INTERCOLONIAL APPOINT: MENT.\u2014Mr.E.G.Russell, manager of the Intercolonial Railway, has appointed Mr.E.T.Howe, a man of wide experience on American railways, to the position of bis assistant.ROBERT JONES CONVALESCENT ) HOSPITAL.\u2014The mefnbers of the corporation of the Robert Jones Convalescent Hospital, at the annual meeting yesterday afternoon, adjourned at the ll of the president, without.transacting any bus- usa.| THREE FINGERS TAKEN OFF.\u2014 A.Lalime, while at work on some machiner at 25 Bleury street, about eleven o\u2019cloc yesterday, got his right hand caught, and three fingers were taken off.He was removed to the Qeneral Hospital for treatment.THE PLATFORM COLLAPSED.\u2014The platform at the top of the steps in front | of St.Gabriel's Chutch collapsed on Sunday, while three cr four hundred people \u2014who were making the jubilee proceseion\u2014 were coming out.Fortunately, the most serious injury consisted in slight bruises.CUSTOMS EMPLOYE DEAD.\u2014Henry Murren, \u201cwho died at his home at 379 Mance strect\u201d Sunday, was for thirty-five years employed in \u2018the customs office with the rank of tide waiter.Of late years he had been in the landing waiters\u2019 office, and.on Saturday laet was superannuated.He was 70 years-old.; ! BROKE HIS LEG IN THE SHIP.\u2014Wil- liam Hendrie, one of the stewards on board the Allan Line £S.Australasian, fell into the hold yesterday, shortly after eight o'clock.When picked up it was found that he had broken hin right leg.He was removed to the General Horpital, where he received the necessary.attendance.FREE MILK ASSOCIATION.\u2014The Free Milk Association will open its first distributing depot, 1104 Ontario street, in about a fortnight.The following are the directors: Mr, | y ique, president of the St.Jean Baptiste Society; Mr.Raphael Bellemare,.president of the Society of St.Vincent de Paul; Mr.F.X.St.Charles, resident of the Hochelaga Bank, and Mr.todoiphe Forget.NEW CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO.\u2014G.H.Harrower, R.A, nton, AI- fred Walford, F.G.Roe and Joel C.Baker give notice in the Quebec-Officia! Gazette that thev will apply to the Lieuten- ant-Governor for a charter of incorporation, under the/ name of G.J.Harrower \u20acom- pany, limited, with a capital stock of ¥30,- , to carry on the business of manufacturing men\u2019s and women's clothing.- LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.\u2014The following licenses were signed by the Liquor License Commissioners yeste ay: Marie Drolet, 125 Commissioners | sireet; John Knox Joyce, restaurant, 122 Wind- wr street; Alice iat.temperance hotel, 71} Craig street: Henry: Renaud, restan- rant, 1878 St.Catherine street; and Octave Leblanc, 1929 &t.Catherine street.The 400 liquor certificates have now been all.granted.INSPECTOR OF TOBACCO MANU- FACTORIES\u2014It is announced from Ottaw- wa, that Mr.H, wlor, who has Collector of Inland Revenue in Moatreal for the past cight vears, hos been appointéd Inspector of Tobacco Manufactories.Mr.Lawlor states that as yet he has \u2018received no officiel notification of the appointment, \u201cHe has been connected with the Inland Revenue Department in Montreal for the \u2018past twenty-two years.The Standard of\u2018 Dewar's Whiskey\u201d | has REGIMENT VISITS ST.always been maintained, ' therein lies :* \u2018the secret of J spoken slowly they wouldn't be PROCTORS.The bill at Proctor's this week is one of the best that has been given since the house ° opened, with vaudeville.The audience was | fairly large and thoroughly enjoyed itself.Several numbers were enthusiastically encored, especially one by Mansfield and Wilbur, called \u201cA Bird and a Bottle.\u201d Harry Tsudo, a Japanese equilibrist, did e very clever work on a.rolling ball, besides some good tumbling.Thurman, a card manipulator, came next, his work being much aR reciated.Gertrude Mansfield and Caryl 'ilbur, then intr their sketch, \u201cO Bird and a Bottle,\u201d one of the cleverest, if.not the best, presented this season.It is a skit on the female doctor, and Wilbur got all the laughs he possibly could out of it.Miss Mansfield is a protege of Mr.Proctor, being a daughter of his partner, when he was in the circus business twenty-five years ago.&Eddie Heron & Co.resented their sketch, \u201cA Friend in the Family,\u201d which is very funny, and afforded Heron an opportunity for the disnlay of \u2018his droll humour.He is assisted by Ethel Milton and W.L.White.Adele Purvis Ouri, as \u201cThe Geisha,\u201d in her juggling and balancing act on the revolving ball, is a strong feature.She concludes with what she terms a spherical sepentine dance, in which she is assited by Tsudo.The coloured lights :are most effective.Hill and Wit- taker do a musical turn, which consists of a banjo duet and some coon songs by Miss Wittaker with banjo accompaniment.Miss Wittaker is much after the style of Marie ler.and made a big hit.Barr Evans are comedy entertainers, but méch of their turn is of the coarsé order.À number of new and also some old views were shown by the kaletechnoscope.This ia the last week of straight vaudeville.ATRE FRANCAIS.Hazel Kirke\u2014a play without a villain-was the offering at the Theatre Francais last night.Most of us have seen this drama of real life before, and probably we shall all see it again.It belongs to a class; it goes on and on and on; and why not?As revived by the Baldwin-Melville Stock Company, there was a handsome lover and lass \u2014two of each, in fact.There was a picturesquely stern old father, and \u2018a pathetically obedient mother, and a proud, stern mother, who sought to keep apart her son and the girl of his choice.There was, too, a really funny Irishman, who did ridiculous things, and Jooked even more ridiculous.There was algo a good old gentleman, who forgave debts, tore up mortgages, reoounc- ed his loved one and did many other things to make the rest of the people happy.And in the end they were all happy.What more is wanted?Then, too, there was Pittacus Green.lut everyone knows Pit.He was capital in the hands of Mr.Deming.If Pit\u2019s lines were unny.They are made up of bad puns, garbled quo- - tations, half rhymes and a play upon\u2019 words\u2014a style of \u201chumour\u201d that has passed out of fashion.But Mr.ming has an agile tongue, and he rushed through the part in a manner that prevented understanding, but excited laughter.Hazel Kirke was in the hands of Mizs Odell.She gave an altogether artistic depiction of the miller\u2019s daughter, my lord's lady, and the broken-hearted wife.Mr.Kolker was Travers.liis work was evenly good.Mr.Hart's character work was conspicuous once more as Dunstan Kirke, The other principal members of the cast were Mr, Day as Rodney, Mr.Gibson as Barney, Miss Me- Gregor as Mercy, Miss Seymour as Dolly and Miss Moore as Lady Travers.; e play was well received by the audience.Jt was artistically staged and costumed.The ladies\u2019 gowns in the second act were particularly noticeable.THEATRE ROYAL.- The Theatre Royal is running the end of the season -out with the best plays it haa-had wince the opening.This week a new play entitled \u201cA Royal Prieoner,\u201d ir being produced.It deals with a story of Russian intrigne, and while dabbling here and there in historical suggestions, must he set down as more of a comedy drama than a play founded on fact and taken seriously.The leading role is played b Mr.True §.James, a young actor, wh has the polich of a veteran, and a keen conception of humour.He will become one of Montreal's favouri rites without any doubt.Frank Allen\u2019s fins good bit of work, snd Adelbert Ki ott got much out of the Major.Walter Horton did Two little ladies, the\u2019 Misses more return to Montreal, and are seen to fair advantage in this piece, Many friends will pay the Royal a visit this week i only to see them.Miss Alice Keen looks haughty enough for any duchews.There is some nice scenery uscd, and altogether it is a very creditable performance, SOHMER PARK.Sohmer Park'is putting vp another spien- did programme this week and the many encores last night testified to the popularity of the selections.The quartette of singers added much to their reputation by their rendition of several operatic numbers.Big- ofli was ia excellent .voice and A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR OTHERS\u2019 MILK, Lactated Food has met with the greatest favor at the hands of the medical profes sion.It is the most perfect infant nour jthment that mothers can procure for bjes who cannot get sufficient, breastfeeding.It agrees with the weakest stomach; all babies relish it and thrive wonder fully on it.; Lactated Food possesees all the import ant constituents of pure breast milk, making it the most valuable diet for infante in the hot weather.Lactated Food, being sweetened with sugar of milk, renders it invaluable for overcoming amy irritable condition of the stomach and bowels.It w: off diarrhoea, dy:entcry and cholera infan- tum.Tens of thousands of mothers use it and find it the best, If you would have your baby sleep aweet- ly and naturally, and grow up bright and happy, use lactated Food.Ask.your druggist or dealer for it.was recalled many times before people were satisfied.The trapeze work of the Bicket family appeared little short of marvellous.They have introduced several new features this w that are even more wonderiul than what they did last week.They will close their engagement at the end of this week.The new comers are the Lenton brothers, two very funny acrobats.They are not only excellent humourists, byt their ac robatic work is good.Marmant, the comie singer, in always welcome at the Park.He sang a number of catchy songs that took immensely.The band members are now used to each other\u2019s methods, and the result is some splendid music.The carousal for the children is again in running order, and many enjoyed it yesterday.EGGS A LA GLYCERINE.TORONTO, June 4.\u2014The suit against William Meldrum -& Co., of Montreal, which D.D.Wilson, of Seaforth, is bringing, is causing much consternation among \u2018egg dealers.À mecting of dealers from all over Canada was held here to-day to consider the question the suit involves, It appears that Mr.Wilson claims that eighteen months ago he invented and patented the glycerine process of preserving eggs, by which, after being limed, they are dip, in glycerine to preserve the colour and freshness.Of cight million dozen eggs exported from Canada last year, 70 per cent, were subjected to the glyecrine process.Mr.Wilson wants a royalty of a cent a dozen, an enormous sum in the aggregate, and dealers have decided to take part in the fight against his claim.One man to-day said he had used glycerine for tix years, and that it was used in D mark quite commonly.Among those pies- ent who will oppose the royalty chim were: , William Hunter, Montreal; H.P.Clemes, Port Perry; - William Flavelle, Lindsay; J.H.Walker, Detroit; T.E, Moore, Waterloo, and John Nicholls, Waterloo.A permanent association of egg dealers will be formed.NEW GOVERNMENT.STEAMER.(Special to the Star.) \u2018 OTTAWA, June 4\u2014The contract for the new twin screw Government steamship to replace the old Druid will probably go to Messrs, Fleming and Ferguson, of Paisley Scotland.This firm a week or two ago\u201d obtained the contract for the new verse] to replace the steamer.Newfleld, \u2018which waë wrecked last fall.Captain Me- , Department, will start for England next week.There he will join Sir Louia Davies and the two will proceed to Pairley to arrange for the commencement of the work.| tt A shooting \u2018affray took place in Metropa oHst, It, on Monday night.M.Coving- ton.& hate!keeper, shot and fatally injured Marshal WW.E.Oakes.The marshal subsequently fired three shots at his assaîl- ant, killing him Instantly.! Shave Yourself ?Shaving ones self is a real Here ury, if Before and after shaving you use Woodbury's : Facial Cream \u201cIt softens the beard, clears, | soothes and heals the skin leaving it smooth, firm white.\u201d - Woolbury's Fidel Seep Jobe far oll tellus wows.voryw » dois by deniers eee, M soap- tube of cream for 5c stamps or .Andrew Jergens & Co, Solo Agts, \u201c Dent.#1 Cinssnati.0.- A «14 Elhinney, nautical adviser to the Mating | lactated Food, 1; Lise Re ara\u201d aE UE Trang \u2014 4 i \u2018 i i i ~~.er we CN SIKELY TO COME UP AT NEXT SBSSION OF SYNOD.A Discussion as to the Rights cf the .Olorgy and Laity \u2014 The Question Whether a Bishop Can Condemns .Clergyman Without Trial to be Raised by Prof.Bteen\u2019s Friends.The Bteea controversy, it was lcarped this ing, is likely to result-in.a vigourons 5 at the next annual session of the Anglican Synod of Montreal, in the course of \u2018which, it is said, an effort will be made to veach an understanding in regard to the relative rights\u2019 of the clergy and laity of the church in \u2018this diocese.\u201d A prominent shurohm&n said to a Star reporter this morning: \u201cThe matter will most assured: iy come up in some form or another pt the aext Synod, aud 1 anticipate a long Lincs spn \u2018on several of the points brought out uring the controversy.may say that the question of Mr.Steen\u2019s orthodoxy does aot enter into the matter at all, in #0 far ss lL am concerned.Mr, Steen, [ am sure, has many friends, who have undoubted faith in the inspiration of the Moly Scriptures, and among cse are several of his backers.It is not yecause they hold the opinioms be is al- eged to hold in regard to inspiration that they are supporting him, Rather is it be- ase they believe he should have had a ;ial before being condemned.If the canon w of the church is such that a bishop can ondemn a clergyman without a trial, then & is time to make such a change in that aw as will make a repetition of \u201csuch an action an impossibility, When charges are made against a clergyman, the parties mak- ng them should substantiate them in a properly constituted ecclesiastical court, and, Nm my opinion, they should be the first to move in securing that trial.The present _sapon which makes it necessary for the dergyman, against whom a charge is made lo take the initiative towards bringing on + trial, às cntirely wrong.\u201d Y.M.C.À.JUBILEE EXERCISES Delegates From Britain and the Continent Beginning to Arrive in Montreal\u2014Mr.John RB.Mott, of .New York, Here.The delegates from Great Britain and the continent, who are to attend the jubilee exercises of the Y.M.C.A.in this city on Sunday and Monday next, are begin- aing to arrive in Montreal.Afr.Thomas Jameson, secretary of the Liverpool Asso- siation, and Pasteur R.Meyhoffer and wife, s, Belgium, have already reached the city, and are the guests prominent Ÿ.M.C.A.members here.Mr.John R.Mott, of New York, senior college secretary of the association, will arrive tomorrow.; After graduation from Cornell University, in 1888, Mr.Mott was called to one of the secretaries of the Student Depdrtment, and in 1891, when C.K.Ober, his associate, became field secretary, Mr.Mott Le- tame venjor secretary of this department.The Student Volunteer Movement, which spread throughout the colleges of the tountry as an outgrowth of the first North- tield Student Conference in 1886, neaded more thorough organization, and Mr.Mott \u2018was -appointed ; RS vi - eldest son af Jose Queich ahd dearly beloved nephew J, Quéieh, aged 1 | years 8 months ane Ii days.Funeral Bo.appointe everything that would up against to judge from e way in which the Torontos were treat.\u201d OUR MARRIAGE LAW All Classes of People Should Have eir Rights Unrestricted \u2014 Dr.A Presents a Further Be-.port Dealing With the Finances of Bt.James Church.\u2018 (Epecial to the Star.) PEMBROKE, June 4\u2014When the Montreal Methodist Conference opened this morning, Rev.Dr.Shaw presented the educational report, showing an increase of: income of over 9600 from \u2018this conference.He also presented a report of a committee last year concerning the relation of civil Jaw to marriage in the province of uebec, consisting of Rev.Drs.Williaa, haw and Jackeon, and R.C.Smith, K.C., and A.R.Oughtred, B.C.L., presented an interim report.The following propositions were presest- ed and adopted unanimously: ; 1\u2014That all partiés should have thew right and liberty unrestricted to seek the solemnization of matrimony in the province of Quebge, from any minister of religion they miy choose, when he is duly qualified as a competent civil officer for such purpose.S.\u2014That no religious denonlination should have the right to intervene and declare a marriage null when solemnized by a duly qualified minister of religion and in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Code.We admit that in the exercise of its legitimate functions a church may administer.and impose what ecclesiastical penalties its members may voluntarily endure for seeking solemmization of matrimony from other than their own clergy, but we protest against the ecclesiastical authorities ot any denomination taking any legal process which would be recognized by civil courts as determinjpg when solemnization of & marriage is egal or not, where, for example, the discipline of the Methodist Church forbids the marriage of our members to rsons making mo profession of Christian aith, it would be intolerable that our church should have power simply on this ground to make such a judicial case 23 that the civil courts would recognize as sufficient.to annul a marriage, and what we disclaim in this regard for ourselves should be refused to every other church in the Dominion., No civil court should declare a marria invalid simply because it contravenes the discipline of the Mzthodist, Roman Catholic or any other church, That, though it ie a civil contract and not a eacrament, it should be performed in a suitably impressive manner.SUPERANNUATION FUND.The report of the Superannuation Fund was presented and adopted.4 e memorial service followed.A hymn was sung, Dr.Shaw and À, G.Bland led in 1 9* £3%% rayer.The obituary notices of Revs.John scox, James Brock, James Simpson and as Bell were received and words of tender appreciation epoken by many.ST.JAMES CHURCH.Dr.Williams was thèn heard further concerning the St.James Relief Fund.He showed that the effort has reached an_en- coura stage.A resolution was moved by Dr.Antliff, seconded by Mr.Morion, expressing sympathy with the object, and ap- ointing a small committee to act with Dr.Villiams; carried unanimously.MONDAY A BUSY DAY.PEMBROKE, June 4.\u2014 When the Montreal Methodist Conference opened at 2 p.m.on Monday, Rev.Mr.Busfield, of the Anglican Church, and Rev.Dr.Bain, of the Presbyterian Church, of tkis town, were introduced and epoke words of welcome.The president replied, inviting them to remain to listen to the deliberations.Rev.J.Talman Pitcher read the report of the trustees of Stanstead College.The college is ia a .prorperous condition.and the éndowment has n° increased, and the erection of a new wing is contemplated.Rev.Dr.Flanders read the Principal's report, which was encouraging.\u20188ST.JAMES RELIEF FUND.The report of the St.James Relief Fund was presented by Rev.Dr.Williams.The debt was fedu last fall by $108,000.The.figures could not be given down.to the present, as the last half year\u2019s broks have \u2018not been audited.The interest is reduced by $0,480.The payments have been\u2018 made on the floating debt, which is paying six per cent.The Temple Building is paying four per cent.on $300,000, It is hoped that\u2019 interest will be reduced.to that on the mortgage.From increased income from Temple Building and reduction of the in: terest, the annual charges are reduted to the extent of $125.00.Dr.William: waa speaking when the time set for adjournment arrived.The conference adjourned that the ministerial and lay conferences might -méet.IN MINISTERIAL SESSION, :\u2014 The\" ministerial session immediately \u2018as sembled, Rev.E.Crummy leading in prayer.; A letter of resignation was received from Rev.H.Hill through the Waterloo District.He was given credentials by the Credential Committee.1 To fill a vacancy in the delegation to the General Conference, Dr.Antliff- was elected on second ballot.; .Sir James Grant was first introduced.He was present in the interests of the An- ti-Consumption League.He said nothing is now attracting more attention than the tub- jeet of tuberculosis.STEAMERS TRY THEIR SPEED.Great One Hundred \u2018Mile Contest in Progress on Lake Erie.CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 4.\u2014Stripped of .unnecessarily câteb the wind, the two large modern side-wlteel asscngers steamers,\u2019 City of Erie of Cleve- and, and the Tashmoo,~of Detroit, lined up this morning for their 100 mile race from Cleveland to Erie to dccide the champioi ip of the great lakes.Steamboal men from many lake ports gathered to see the contest.Special excursion boats from Cleveland, Toledo, Brie, Buffalo, and smaller ports took large loads of passengers to points along the course.Throngs of curious people also gathered along the Jake oo Of Fairport, 28.miles east of the start the City of Erie led by nearly a quarter of a mile.The boats Were steaming at fic speed.\\ Fhe Tity of Erie droiscd finish lin firat.BRITISH SHIP WENT DOWN.ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.June 4.~The British steamship Ranald, from Trinidad, for New York, whose cargo of asphalt melted\u2019 apd ehifted and caused the ship to list go badly that she anchored off here yesterday, sank early this ; shore, abont a mile \u2018 fron® Young\u2019 pler.e chip lies easily in six fathoms of water, Her crew came ashore in row boats, An im: crowd of summer visitors is gathered along the board walk viewing the unusual spectacle, .\u2018SLEEPING SERTRIBS.LONDON, June 4.\u2014 About a week ago, the Daily Chronicle made a startling stdte- ment as to the number of roldiers confined in.Portland privon for military offences, That statement was somewhat exaggerated, but it appears to be a fact that there are some forty sojdiers in Portland utdergoing more \u2018or Jess lengthy terms of imprisonment, offenre of most of them bein that of sleeping on sentry duty in Bomt ca.- MRS.McKINLRY THE SAME.WASHINGTON, June 4.\u2014-Drs.Johnston, fiternbery and R were in consultation over an ur Wiite House this forenoon, x 1a adore tary Cortelyou save out the following » : ng statement : oi \u201cMrs.McKinley's phyatalans that she: has had a comfortable night, ber.condition has sot maticially, chan 2 0 Gd + Se morning off] 7 MARRIAGE LAW.BUOTNT SECURE MONTREAL STREET, LIGHT AND POWER ADVANCE.ud Trading Brought Only Fractional Changes in Canadian Pacific and Twin City\u2014Decline in Dominion Steel Pfd.\u2014Dominion Cotton and Cable Strong Features in Trading.The special correspéndents of the Btar In Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report in this.column that stocks were strong, but erratic, while wheat was weaker.In the local market, stocks were steady to bupyant.The sales on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were 1,700,200 shares.qe leading features in local price changes this morning were Montreal Light and Power and Montreal Street.Both were buoyant, the former advancing 1% to 09 and Street gaining 2% to 284%.Other changes were of a fractional character, \u2014 4 ; Canadian Pacific was steady in London at 100% and in the local sold at 100% at the opening.down to 106}, compared with 106% at the close yesterday.3 price in Wall Street was higher at the opening, 106% being quoted, subsequently receding to 108.Yesterday's sales in Wall Street were 2400 shares, closing at 106%.\\ In Twin City the \u2018price was about steady at the advance, the local market opening at 84%, dropping the fraction and closing the forenoon at 84%.In Wall Street the opening transactions were at 84% and 84%.The sales there yesterday were 1000 shares and the closing 83%.An incident of the market was the offerings of Dominion Steel preferred a fraction below the recent subscription price of 83 to 84%, the first time it has happened since the stock was listed on this market.Just about the time the subscriptions were being ellotted a number of peoplo were glad to pay 05to cover sales they had made before they knew how much of the stock they where golng to get.The advance In Montreal Street from 28214 at opening to 284% was on comparatively light sales, but the trading in Montreal Power amounted to 2830 shares for the forenoon, two large blocks figuring at V8 and 09.Yesterday's closing was 974.Cable was strong.opening at 18S, selling up to 189 and closing equal to yesterday's highest at 188.Dominion Cotton was fractionally stronger at 80%.Republic mining scld down to 10, the lowest it has ever reached in the market.Messrs.Lo J.Forget and Co.'s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first 8314, second 81%, third ATX, Canadian Pacific 109, Anacon- which is unchanged from the last dividend.ternstionals in sympathy with lower prices in Grande preferred, Atchizon preferred and Om- were large and well distributed.G MT eer yee $797,784 : ene 752,046 ja ae sess wees $15,738 It is reported that the Benk of Toronto will of issuing sddijional eirculstion: On April 30th, its pote circulation was-$1,615,000, deposits $16.- 400,000, discounts $12,478,000, and call loans $1,388,000.The earnings of Detrolt United Rallway for $6,033.00 and the decreases $1,723.38, leaving & net gain for the week of §4,31258.in Toronto for May were $35.- conn eared with $43,215,704 last year and $44,540,214 in 1 The Canadian Pacific Railway Company's return of traffic eainings from May 3ist to May 31st: I.(a0 , +e Canadian Pacific\u20143% at 106%.2 at 106 3-8, A Bronto Rails at 109%.Steel pref.\u201410 Street Rallway\u201450 at 382%, 100 at ew Aas at 281, \u201850 at 282., ee onde ton TB at 80, 25 at 804, 5 at OY wer % hin 1155 at 93, 35 at 98%, 475 Ok raph\u2014t at 1._ ES CPE wm & .AFTERNOON SALES.Montreal Street\u20147 at 255, 25 at 286, 100 .Bt 100 \u2018at $88.Twin City\u2014425 at 84.\u2018 Commercial Cable\u201460 at 18, 100 at 188K, at .Montreal Power\u20145) at 99%, 60 at .15 t 90%, 425 at 904.50 at 99%, 6 at ki 2014, 50 at 99%, 125 at 9914, 95 at 100.ank ot Montreal 10 at 28, 25 at 257.Republic] .' Toronto \u2018Railway\u2014100 at 110-38, 7% at == Pacifio\u20142 at 106%, 7 at 106%, 25 at .t 255, 100 at .ontreal Telegraph-100 at 170.Cap P6e180.creme.) Duluth 8.8.& A.Oa.De Do oreo Montreal St.Reil.Halifax 88, Cr pn od, Bts .Do Lu.- Laurentian Pulp ceseones Winnipeg Street.1.STOCK EXCHANGE.Co., Block Brokers, ub gut ud Of ur \u2018NEW YORK ST Bache and Co., New Amer.Sugar Refin.Co.Anaconda Mining vo.A.Top & St.Fe all pd.: Ches.[11] J es Chic.Burl.& Quincy.The directors of the American Bugar Refining Company have declared a dividend of 1% per cent.on its common stock for the quarter, Cota rely Siig Delaware & Hudson \u2014 iv 0G oe.eeess - Duluth 8.shore & Atl Prices were generally higher at the npenins, but there were à few exceptions among the in- London.Reading, Union Pacific, St.Paul and Rock Is.were off a fraction and Sugar dropped 1%.Amalgamated Copper, Denver and Rio tario and Western rose from 1 to 1%, and Des Moines and Fort Dodge was up 2%.Dealings rand Trunk Railway System earnings 22nd shortly increase its present capitalization of $2,000,000, having been restricted in the matter RET} gi 1 1 i .Eve, 2 ¥ Fd grax the week ending May 30, were $19,868.05.The increases over last year during that period were le fe éd i 0CK EXCHANGE.ed for the Btar by C.D.Bac jocal manager York, over dir- \u2018we 1355 5 { ai grey gl 3 i 55 si ja br ss pF! * t pa at 86., Rein City\u20142 at 54%.& at 34:78 8 \"i.were r, erican Smelting as.United Stairs Btesl st vily dealt if, but flustuatl f 25514, 370 at 286, 100 at 256%, 76 at 2874, ng, although the Int Atehiso .ns were con -_ Union Pacifié was hea erday's final t ./ Dominion Cotton\u2014100 at 80%, 25 at 80%.28.Montreal Street (now)\u2014-100 at 284, 23 at a 32, .Following were the sales at this morns session.*ayne, 2,000 a .Centre Star, 1,500 at 40.Granby 8: af the exchange : t melter, 500 at 80.* AFTERNOON BALES, Virtue-1000 at 10.| s, .AFTERNOON BOARD.or the ftar by R.M ee\" Mining Brokers, 61 St - \u2018 Tuesday, Juue 6, 1004, 8p.m.wl $823\" \"pud tye] [He] el > eu per 8 Ce «+ USLIBTED 2.00 8 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.th tuation ossips have it that a line.of 10,000,009 for an unknown p die that.the existence of an unusüally large short interest in commission houses has been kn eights for some leading nn 0 > or EO , Cy t which could.be fo manipulative tactics, Liberal rafns in both Value \u2019 vas - Soler, Bayere | 3.00 PAINE.ccovviresiie Fiitrrors coms 29% 1.00 War Pagle .o.occuivcomsoome * 2 16 1.00 oreve ates mms + 0 \u2018 e 1 Forth e ré 3 msvvense o PAUL.vey o-oo.vo : 24 Montreal, London.2 fe 3.00 Bie Three.ze 1 1% Rrandonie Ge mavecces UD CAIN IM.naprop sooésccocsarse B: 8 10 Can, GoW Weide Byw xd.7 5 8.00 Caribon Hvd.2.00 1.4 i 2 vorsseee w to-day it is announced tha steamer Northman arrive to een thé ACTIVITY IN WALL STREET.: SS ot ao NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014Early prices in the et were for the mos ad- n with yes In thé absence ot developments r novelty, the: intérest respedi- ng the London market for Americans was n fairly common.Very irregula nges were shown there, and declines Operations here for foreign account we \u201caccount.The 1e for that atest or eo ng on the of the company \u2018be &- n the rate of e etas And-Pacifie, became tete rc: \u201c WHEAT MARKET STILL MEARISH fal Correntiede = nt on CHICAGO, Til, June 3.\u2014A féW excited cès J the North-West West made September whekt, whieh is responding for the mo#t natural influences, very weak Chicago stocks of wheat are visible is large; and there will: wheat available dering tho month of July.No corner la suible.: \u2018 NORTHAM ARRIVES: The Steamer 1s Reported at Mainburg After a Passage of 85 Days From i PT 4 La Le June 415 the table news the: American Chicago pétenge © : 0 which 19 days had been g inland waters before Montreal for the o Northman is the fAgst Chicago-Hamburg service | with Interest né & tet.of the undertaking.ss 228 - ; heb N Ee ry 2 \u2014 f 5 3 5 - \u20ac FH e - HH ; À Ë oF or é se i : v F ai = tes de ; iia - Vv ee rt xt terday's d- r ce > i sd RRA TA EE Pa hero In own to | part 40 nx Shetty \u201cae ee rm 12 i ae - probable Pme hay PONS Cu a RT ed hot VOTED, AMOUNT GRANTED FOR PRINCE - GEORGES RECEPTION.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; However, Mone of It Can Be Used for Painting tho City Hall or Repairing the Streets\u2014The Police Force = Re-naming Logan\u2019s Park \u2014 4 Steamship Line to Cuba.™.In order that Prince George and his party may be received with proper dignity, the City Council decided yesterday afternoon to vote the sum of $10,000.This amount is to be used solely for reception and not partially spent uport deck ening the City Hall, and repairing the sireefs, as had n proposed.When the matter waa brought up yes terday the following report was read from the, Finance Committee: \u201cThat, as directed by Council, they have considered the question of the approaching .visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke \"and Duchess of Cornwall and York, and the elaborat= preparations which will be necessary in order to make their visit a memorable one, worthy of Montreal, the Commercial Metropolis.\u2018Your committee are cf opinion that the Council should not be backward in this connection, and that the required work of decoration, embellithment, general actting- off, and other incidentals connected with important event should be dotermin- oud attended to without unnecessary y.\u201cThey, therefore, recommend that, pur! suant to the enactment adopted at the last session of the Legislature, a sum.of 815,000, ex reserve, ba placed at their dis posal for this purpose, \u201cYour committee would further recommend this His Worship the Mayor be authorized to confer with the committee of citizens appointed to carrv out certain arrangements connected with the coming visit of Their Royal Highnetscs in order, if decmed advisable, that your committee vay cooperate with said committer of \"citizens with a view of making the event unqualified and brilliant success.\u201d MADE THE AMOUNT $10,000.When the City Clerk had read the above Ald.Laporte, chairman of the Finance Committee, rote and said he wished to make an amendment, After further considering the matter, the committee wished to make the amount $10,000, instead of $15,000.He went on to explain that he desired this $10,000 to be used for entertainment only.It had been suggested to vote $15,000 and usc a portion of the sum for repairing the City Hall, «te.This idea he did not like.It was necessary that the City Hall ehould be brighten ed and to an effort would be made to get 85.000 out of a premium on a recent loan, for this urpose.He hoped his amendment would approved.MAYOR WANTS $15,000.pire Mayor made a strong plea for bav- $15,000 voted.He thought the sum of nt 000 would be too small on account of pe grand rbeeption tion that was contemplated.Be Doom that we the Australian papers and hod been amszed at the lavish way Australians had \u2018been entertaining the Royal visitors.Montreal was the metropolitan city of Canada and should act in a way that would be a credit to it.It might, be necessarv.it was true, to take a portion of the $15,000 and spend it upon re- bairing the City Hall.It was knpwn there e no balls.and so there! would be more receptions than anything else.There, Jd certainly be a reception at the City | Fa, and the place would have to be painted and decorated.He would rather a lump sum of, $15,000 Le voted than a æpatite @mount got, from preminma, in order to repair the civie palace.He dwelt ipzn the fect thay when -the present King came to Maittreat the sum of 810,000 wax \u2018voted; the city had grown immensely since then end now nothing less than $15,000 should be given.WANTED AMOUNTS SEPARATE \u2018Ald.Ekers, \u2018in a brief business-like speech, thawed that the best way Yo act would be to keep the reception fund, and the fund for repairing the City Hall, etc.entirely reparate.He certainly approved of the amendment for voting $10,000, be used exclusively for entertaining.\"As for _ cash for repairing the City Hall, and cleaning the streets, it could - be taken out of the premium on the recent $300,000 lonn.By voting a specified amount for reception urpotes, and by having special amounts Er other purposes connected with tbe reception, there would be far more satisfaction given to the taxpayers.Personally he was willing to have the reception on a scale that\u2019 would do honour to the city; but at the same time he did not want any sum \u2018that might he voted spent in-a way.-that might lead to unpleasantness terwards.This sensible view af the matter was \u2018agreed in by other members and then the amendment, calling for $10,000 was carried.The Finance Committee will.meet at once- and ree what can be done nhout getting special funds for cleaning the eity ball and fixing, up t the streets, Work on these will have to be begun at once in order to have things in order by \u2018the time the Royal - visitors arrive.MUST HAVE A NEW CHIEF.AM.Lamarche pow brought up the question of thn rn Policeman who had been ar- Tested for a gold watch from a man He bad ae arrested and who he believed to be drunk.The speaker contended that a w.chief of police should be appointed = t opce #0 the force might have a proper recognised head.It was too bad that suéh erimanale thould be on the police force.In reply Ald.Lebeuf raid that a ne chief of police would be appointed as soon as possible.Chief Hughes had been ill for mu months and his health was still very man would be selected and a] eppointed to the important position of ile the chief had been so ill he oe \u201cspeaker) had willingly acted as chief.e had gladly given his time to the city, but he could not go on for all time doing this.At the present time Inspector Leg- gett was filling the duties of chief of police.Prive case of the policeman who had been arrested was.now dwelt upon.Jt was shown how he had been trapped.His career was shown not to have been zatisfactory in man ofher ways.Come what would the er was détermined to weed such men pr Xi jie force.Since the man had been d been amazing the influence that bad \"been: brought to set him set free.is influence had failed.ndeed all in.uence would be lost ens was used screen icemen who bad.done wrong.a few days ago three officéra had been unished for neglecting to do their duty.me what would the police force of Montreal would have to be made a thoroughly one, He did not want the public to \u2018yun away with the idea that the force was in a\u2019 demoralized condition; it was not.As chairman .of the ce Committee, however, he was Bernie, to weed out all who failed in any way to an RS cr perfor or their wor N'S PARK.Quite a Mis anion now arose over the ition to change the name of Logan's So Petitions were read asking that it named St; Jean Baptiste Park, Na- onal Park, Park Maisonneuve, ete.Ald.= a pro the park be named Park a 1.He said this n name was of such a er that it could give offence to no The park was of great ares, and it uid be nown as a national park: ; 2 ornov cannot see why Ye want ae change the name of the park.The pre- sot name is an honourable one In Mont., and there is nothing to be gained by a change.Every ode knows the i Dy this, name and we be cont.\u201d Uery t ded that as the park \u2018to the Government; À Cty bad fio Joga! at to shang ite park bs son, Lavalles, Garon, Labout, \u2018Martineau, | Lariviere casion, where refreshments were served.Then came the presentation of a cabinet of cutlery to Rev.Mr.Fleck.This was a made a short speech in presentin of the church, presented Mrs.a bouquet of flowers.& judgment which recalls the circum- having Mr.Grenier arrested, accused him of vin to blackmail him out ot he Hrs for that sum, which\u2018 was opin Jor work done on Le Soir, the organ of - Liberal party.He said\u2019 bis.rains that newspaper was for $773,and the by late Mr.C.A.Geoffrion, who was the party's treasurer, being ithout funds, only consented to pay $200, snd recommended him to Mr.Tarte.The ten firet promited to settle the claim, but delayed the payments and finally nefused to make it.Subsequently the article was pnblizh- ed.The contention of the Minister of Public Works always was that he did not owe Mr.(now Fustice) P A.Choquette, and Mr.(now Hon.) L P.Brodeur.who were s r Court, Mr.Justice Gill granted es fuil amount.The Court of Review reduced it to 835, and the Court of Ap- hood of $1000.the objects of a great demonstration on next lege, where the Premier made his classical studies.The feast \u2018will last two days and ed.Sir Wilfrid and a few frienda will go to Bout de L'Ile from Montreal by the electric cars.ey will croes the Charlemagne, whence they will drive to L'Assomption.Ad- bault.former students of the H Arba erring he latter.The oppdttunit; yo of reducing the number of directors an certain Forks at- Chambly Sn \u2018also come a meeting of the Hackmen\u2019s Union to-mor- row cvening, in, the Monument National.wat duced 4, Sobers Ald, Ames took he\u2019 occasion to soy that poi council to change the name of the pak wes A COOL PROPOSAL.l communication was then rea auld the elton that the city of Montreal should contribute a large amount in order to im- Fon the shipping trade of Hamilton and oronto.The communication, which was from Messrs.Ryan & Co., agents for the Canadian Colonization Association in Cuba, wis as follows : r Association intends to establish a new steamshi ip servire betwden some Canadian port and Gibara, Cuba, firet steamer to leave not later than October 15, 1901.Your hearty co-operation and that of the council and citizens of Montreal is requested.If a bonus or subsidy were nted, we would be pleased to establish a service from Montreal to Gibara; the seaport town for Little Toronto, Cuba.A steamer similar to the Modjeska, of the Hamilton Steamship Line\u2014about the same size\u2014would do at firat as a supply boat, thus, at one stroke, making the two cities, \"Toronto and Hamilton seaport cities.About fifty thousand dollars would be sufficient inducement from each city.We will likely run one trip on our own account as an experiment.\u201d The communication was laid on the table without any comment.Counril adjourned, MONTREAL WEST WE ARE OFFERING Building Lots of Blocks of Land THE PASTOR OF KNOX CHURCH Presentation to Rev.James Fleck in Cemmemoration of the 25th Anniversary of His Induction.The twenty-fifth anniversary of the induction of Rev.James Fleck, as pastor of Knox Church was commemorated! last night.The edifice was crowded, many reverend gentlemen from other city churches being in attendance.It was a happy event, and Mr.Walter Paul presided.On behalf of the elders and members of the church, Rev.James Patterson read: an address, in which devout thankfulness to Mr.Fleek was expressed.It told of their lonz association and the splendid progress which bad been made.The earnest hope was expressed that their pastor might long remain with them to \u201cbreak the bread of life, minister to their present comfort and future Boves-\" Rev.Mr.\u201cFleck, ly, said that he was perfectly hab in his surroundings; no minister could be happier.For twenty- five vears he and his congregation had laboured together and not once have they had a misunderstanding.And this without any facrifice or compromise of principle on behalf of the pul it por of any curtailment of the rights 0 ep Rev.Canon led, rings MacVic- ar and Rev r Hill spoke briefly, after den \u201che assembly adjourned to th lecture hall, prettily decorated for the ol On behalf of their respective co tions, Rev.William Patterson, Rev.Webb, Rev.Dr.McWilliams and Rey.Dr.Camp bell congratulated Rev.Mr.Fleck and bis ure.ift- from his congre tion.Mr.John iley, president of the charch board, Robert Henderson, representing th the indie THE TARTE-GRENIER CASE.Recalled by a Judgment Just Given by the Court of Apreals.The Court of Appeals has just rendered stances of the Tarte-Grenier trial.When La Libre Parole Fane its famous article against ar.arte.the latter, besides nier held that he had ask- snything to Mr.Grenier.The latt-r sued the proprietors of Le Soir, for $773.In the peals haa just given him judgment for $200 with costs, which are in the neighbour- LAURIER AT L'ASSOMPTION.Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier will be uésday, at the L'Assomption Col- an elaborate progiamme has been prepar- dresses will be read and speeches delivered by Hon, J.1.Tarte, and Hon.H Archam- In the eveming there will be a grand dis- ve, of firewor YAL ELECTRIC pp COMPANY SHARÉHOLDERS TO ME \u2014 À meeting of the rhareholders of Tr Roya) Elec tric Company, will take place on Friday, the 14th instant, at 3 a\u2019clock.for the consideration of the contract with the Montreal Light, Meat and Power Company, the former's businass over to performing i VC MEN UNION \u2014Théte will be At prices thät'are securing Fürchasers.This is the best situated suburb of Montreal, and has watér drainage and electric light.Our building lots being on the high level are very desirable.Secure one at present prices, and build yourself a home, Only ten minutes from Montreal by G.T.or C.P.railways.ARMSTRONG & COOK, Toronto.W.S.LINGLEY, 157 St.James Street.or Montreal West.Apply let.Main 2306.WANTTWOELEVATORS | CORN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT INSISTS.One Elevator in the Centre of the Harbour Would Not Meet the Requirements of Trade\u2014The Ticker Service\u2014German Tariff Discrimination.At the regular monthly meeting of the Corn Exchange Committee of Management yesterday afternoon the members expressed the opinion that it was the intention to build only one grain elevator in the har bour.They considered th that one elevator would not meet the requirements of the trade and it was resolved that they should again renew their representations to the Harbour Board and she Minister of Public works in favour of having two elevators and having them placed in the centre of the arbour, The ticker service having been withdrawn, the president, Mr.Metcalfe, with Mesers.Harling and Peddie, were appointed a committee to endeavour to arrange for the procural of the market quotations.In the matter of German tariff discrimination against Canadian produce, respecting which Government was addressed Jast December, praying that it endeavour to secure the German market, the secretary way instructed to\u2019 place himself again in communication with the Government as to the result of its negotiations.Prezident Metcalfe reported that in con- scquence of difficulties arising in the passing of entries of export grain, which often occasioned serious delay, that he and several members of the association had recent] interviewed the collector of customs, with a view of overcoming the difficulty, and as a result of those representations the fnl- lowing letter, dated May 25, has been re- ccived by President Metcalfe from Mr.S.White, collector of customs: ° \u201cReferring \"to our conversation of this morning.on the subject of the passing of entries of gräin exported at this port, snd more particular] y ie to the suggestion that duplicate bills of lading should be accepted customs as evidence of the export in- siead of the certificate of the ontreal Elevating Company, I beg to say that upon enquiry into the matter I learn that discrepancies frequently exist between the quantities as set forth on the bill of lading and the elevator certificate respective ly.and that the latter is the more reliable.I have concluded, therefore, that it will be ter to continue the practice of r ire- ing the certificate of the Elevating pany in connection with export entries ot grain.\u201cI have arranged with the Montreal Ware.housi Company not to delay delivery ot grain required by ship from that company\u2019s warehouse, and no oeccu- sion for complaint on that score should arise.If exporters of grain will pass their entries for warehouse and ex-warehouse an «lear the ship's manifests with reasonable promptitiude, am Aatisfied the business of the port will be found free from any restraint .or vexatious regulations on the part of the customs.\u2019 The committee considered this settlement entirely satisfactory and ordered that the thanks of the association be tendcred to Myr.White for his prompt attention to the matter: : \u2014_\u2014e NOT TO BE ABOLISHED.It having been stated in some of the newspapers that the Jacques Cartier Normal School, Sherbrooke street, would be abolished, Hon.Mr.Gouin, \"Minister in the Provicinl Cabinet, weites that such cannot be the case, as e one in Quebec would not be sufficient.STEALING FROM RURNING HOUSE \u2014Francis Bisson was charged before Mog istrate Lafontaine yesterday with stealin ng 2 quantity of goods from the house of \"Albert Richer, 202 Wolfe street.The house was badly damaged by fire on Friday, snd the boy and his companions made a raid on the remains of the household woods.He wae atrested bv Detective Cote, and remanded for\u201d six days, as the detective would like to get hold of the rest of the little gang.TG £ PACIFIC ANOTHER POPULAR EXCURSION to Pan-American Exposition, ne Buffalo, or Full particu Through First-class jig Moore vico between Quebec, St.Joh Halifax, vin Megantic, nant LIMITED service.Pa Nas Leod Nort West [E555 1 $40.00 ing Juns 18th.Returniag Aug.lag July 16th.Returning Sep Goin de 23rd.roe Bept.Fond City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post pare : TRE .ANOTHER CHEAP, EXCURSION to Pan-Auteriman Buffalo, June 10th.i ROUND TRIP FARE - $6.00 New through \u201caaity, double service be- paoronto, Hamilton, Ni- Lv.Montreal ta.0 Bleeping cars on all nj vestibule cafe parlour cars day t t.Lim.\u201d ouvre, Montreal daily Tat eac Detroit same evening and Chicago at 10 following morning.Night train from Montreal at 10.30 reaches Chicago following evening at 8.43.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 8t.James St.and Bonaventure Station.THE CANADIAN SIDE DOOR.Charge That Immigrants Refused Admission at New York Got Into | United States Through Canada ere is.room in tbis vince for two institutions of this kind ! Fi Tht charg in the United States that immigrants fom Euro fused me into the Republic > Montreal and crossed the bo not founded on fact.re commission er sent here by the; ment, after a hora hingion New, York, eatisfied tbat while may be unintentional irregulariti there is no cause for a discontinuance the immigrant traffic from Canada to the Stricter regulations, ever, are desirab ble.| CURES Wek Men.Poo RA A er are absolutely powerless in chronic ailments, and i most instan harm Beet ty is essentially a.natural treataient.and can : Don't drug your stomach, and don\u2019t use an ordin Just ab well have my latest invention, the 1901 model, Dr.Sanden No > Dre gs ALSO USED BY WOMEN AS WELL FOR RHEUMATISM, LAME BACK, ETC.it when rou can You wear this appliance comfortably around your waist nights while pares Sent on free trial, which one cent in advance or until cured.HERCULES won a pleasant, em.attachments \u201cTHE STAR\u201d Summer Resort Bureau FOR INFORMATION, .The success of Taz Stax Summer Resort Bureau of information in the past justifids its continuance during the coming season for the convenience and benefit of those readers of THE Star seeking recreation among the Summer Resorts, Hotels and Boarding Houses at the Mountain, River, Seaside and Country Resorts during the summer months.Those intending spending a vacation or outing at those resorts whose announcements appear in Tue Stir, may procure folders, circulars and other information as to location, transportation, terms, special attractions and features, on application to Tre STAR Branch Office, corner of Peel and St.Catherine Streets.RR.O.HOTELS : : M Bay, H.M.RSON,-Manage Manoir Richelieu, Novand uptédate.Baicend fresh pates ais in hotel.Golf Links in connection.Tadousac, E.C.WUR nager.Beau- Hotel Tadousac, ay unse, Que.sandy bad Ts Lint r \" Above hotels will open early in Jape.For rates address man.; .Co., Montreal, till June lst, then at hote agers, care R.& 0.8 117 82 GASPE BASIN The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport, CHABMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEK ERS.The vies afforde beautiful Scenery, fine Sen Bath- aity a log and and unecxcelled fishing.Guests have the privilege mon and wout fishing in connection with the house Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence.BAKER'S HOTEL {OPENED JUNE 1st.) 20 long and favon known, offers first-clam m bly ay fon for touriste, with ati tbe comforts of bom.fo r pl for your summer outing ew Setar ab and other ioformation te 123 62 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Quebec.CACOUNA, St.Lawrence Hall WILL OPEN JUNE 1st.Electric lighted.New \u2018management.Special low gates to July 18th.Thoroughly recovated.Writs early to secure best rooms.SAM HARRIS, : 1256 Cacousa, P.Q Cliff House WILLARD, CAPE ELIZABETH, ME.x PARK AVE.(ith AVE.3nd TO 33+d ST.Grand Central Station, st 42nd Bt, N.Y.City, direct pepe The Popular Summer Resort of Canada.Delightfully situated on the west bank of the t.Francis River, near its confluence with the Mayjes St.Lawrence at eo Bf.Peter.AS A PLEASURE RESORT, {t otands without a rival in Canada.The surrounding country affords opportunity for: pleasant walks and dc- Mental drives along the river banks and Lake Bt.Pet ong: be remembered by.all who visit this aelighiti section.AS A HEALTH RESORT the Natural Mineral Springs, vase wonderful cures are widely known, ranks it as The \u2018 \u2018CARLSBAD ut a.Only 8 hours\u2019 ride from Montreal For descriptive booklet and rates address R.G.Kimpton, Abenakis Springs, P.Q.124 30 eod FHREE-MILLION-DOLLAR HOTEL, Absolutely Fireproof! PARK AVE, HOTEL NEW YORK.Ono ofthe Coolest Hotels in New York City, having 8 beautiful \u201d COURT GARDEN WITH FOUNTAINS, FLOWERS AND MUSIC.Travellers from Canads take 4th Ave.cars from othbe Hotel, American Plan, 5.50 to $5.00 per day.European Plan, $1.00to $4.00 per day REED & BARNETT, Proprietors.100300ed Direett n ocean, orch 1f, electric 1 three ites fro from Forilind + ou a oe tes for Jane snd sad * Beptember ; booklets rerdy.c DALTON, Proprietor, Post , Portland, Me.23 te Bay Point Hotel, _ Rockland Breskwater, Rockland, Me.dates 230.All modern conveniences.Overs des Ocean.Good Bathing, Boating, aod the Fishing.Excellent Golf Linke.Furnished for en 030 res a es for sale.Opens June Zot $3.00 perd day and ap $18 per week and up.ALAN F.CAMPBELL lever.Former Manages Hotel Chamberlain, bia int Comfort, Va.21 end26 TWIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE.In the Hears of the the White Mountains, 1500 Feet Above en Level.A family hotel of unsurpassed excelle on.main Tine of Canadian Pacific Railway to Portland.The Sportiest Golf Links in the region, immediately adjoining the hotel.wer ratés, etc, and Montreal references, W.A.BARRON, Mgr.123 13 eod Twin Mountain, N.FL THF: ADIRONDACKS, HOTEL AMPERSAND, and Cottages, Lower fiaranac Lake, AMPERSAND, N.YA Most Delightful Lake and Mountain Resort, PERFECT GOL} LINKS 108 28eod OLD ORCHARD BEACH-MAINE.Delightfully situated on the beach.Modern and homelike.Prices moderate.Special low rates June and September.1% ood MRS.L.A.GOOGINS, Prop.MINERAL SPRING HOUSE, OP ENE JUNE 32 Sabrevois School.A Pow desirous of spending their vacation et coun por, a French Dwmily, For the eto ocom modation pa leaning x French, i wit! ato tion by applyin 126 4co4 REV.J.or, Babrevois, Que.POINT AUX TREMBLES, noe ee Good board and rooms, bath, Bell «telephone.4 communication with elty.Two minutes en which run every quarter-hour, grounds, plenty of shade, near fiver.AD.DESROCHERS, Prop.Adirondack Mountai .THE DEEW'S HEAD IXN, E ETH.Now open.Delight attractive houses tn rare located and ana sus of the most rt And conventence at extremel outdoor sports, Are Moke fats booklet, 129 26 STETSON ENCH, Pr ere All ADIRONDACKS AND LAKB CHAMPLAIN, HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM, AUSARILE CHASM, N.XY.C.W.BICKFORD.:.e.M e Located fo i the wrourds of (he famous Ausable modern in all appointments.Elevator, el electricity, steam and open fires.Ar teslan well Excellent cuisine.GOLF.133 28eod THE ALGONQUIN St.Andrews, N.B.Sry Maine, Ex- cell 1f Hols, Fortin.om bathing, in: ARVEY £ WOOD, Hotel Bellevue, Boston, 104 26e0d \u201cTHE BAY VIEW.\u201d Bay View, Maine.- popular waside resort with Montreal people.All Tums 01 usic, pure spring water, good drainage, Opens June: Disgrams on application.os praia MRS, KE.MANSON 4 BON, Prope.KENNEBUNK BEACH, MEn June 1.The coolest apot on the coast.Fine pile mao, views of ocean and country.Send RH.K.SMITH, Prop.| ALPINE HOUSE, to White at re Th front thig b I frend and Many ce beenbencdiund ty fa: pure PoE ar.: G.D.ON, 12026 Gorham, nom DIRIGO HOUSE, |\" LONG ALAN D, CASCO BAY, ME.June 10, Reduced rates dr June.ent «MBA 1.PERBÉ, Prop.Hatfield House, MASSENA SPRINGS, N.Y.Terminus of Grand Trunk.an (pen June 15th.Reduced rates to July 15th, 83 to per week, House first class, Waters specific remedy for wide range of dls.eases, LE » «THE WELLIN ON, NORTH ASBURY PARK, N.J.; beach front Bote! opposite ba thing de ; peat ln nod oa amuse- mena; if, ng, boatin, tes t Joly L \u201cM BIGGS SMITH, ed re BELLEVUE HOTEL Riviere du Loup Pointe.Finest location on ths wrence, Amusements, boating, fishing, bathing, bowling ters, electric Nebt, golf, fawn Open June first to October.For furth tennis ner er pardéulers apply to Z.a\u201d Aubut, manager.Din- p.m, , 125 52 MEBEDITH, N.H Prospect House, es Lek à M Boenery; beautiful aves ee walks, pleasant\u2019 ry ascepcionally good =] board, reasons ble rated.121 1 \u2018116 52 1.8.KIRBY, Prop, Chatesugusy Lake, NX.Y Ocean House, Little Metis, Que Rif June 25th.Good board and accommodation.sea-bathing.Tenals Court.\"MES.A.MCLAREN, SILVER BEACH HOUSE, Bowery Beach, Me.» z Hobbs, bbs, Manager One of the coolest spots ca Blevat- | od ton, magnifcent rien view > Bue Coan Islands ir Two Lights.Geod nd Fy y oh eat pre aii So ; 80.and 83 per w « SE et Mineral Water = ie | Rates eek.124 HEIGHTS, Peru, Xew York.PLAIN HET fn the foothills o the Adirondac! an atiracfive mouths, quiet and health.Love a 5 booklet.Address Mes 5.F- ! Bondviil o.samy Esq vam on weft Yam flehing.Large eu, lemnis and crog Sandy beac ie Laihig.Gy refifeaces, JONES CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, burg, P.ro This summer Resort will pen on one Sr ee atl located ont ine store 0) drives, boating, ng and bathing mi tatu be ds red.a 128 shout Yontin, Propriole.BOARDERS ANTED at Otter ce ret cla bl as SERRE Haars © peanins, ne, Morin Harpouëti, Maine.24 Took Te Sp Dealers and Collectors ST, FAUSTEN CLUB TE 3 Fausien, Out.A splendid ace for boatiog, fshing, hunti A Fou p a NSEREA! un VE etc.Perfect com modation er ay LA rs send BANNER HOUSE 55, Northern aptzox.| Queen's Hotel,Cdledonia Springs,Ont.The Queen's Hotel will be open on May Pure white sulphur baths given in hotel.Excellent table.Mineral waters free fo 8 ai.Rates moderate.Special rates to jan > eod JOHN 8.Me¢DOUGALL, Prog.CURTIS FARM HOTEL.For Death, rest, recreation, who desire a summer ry and seashore; fine boating and bathin, ring water rough the houre ; special attentl tion 34 120 18¢0d MES.& J, CURTIS) Fortune's Rocks, Me, THE N ANEFASH EMET, Open Open plumbing 7 aid cation roughont at by Blectriotty, Les ane ERE RE DUFFER HOUSE, - voue Una.ae ee, au Ei ng rr) maso bit ball, OF THE ADIRONDA pA) Cm RE RA Col | a HAs NG ek 11270 3 Lu ALLAN LINE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Via Quebec, pat Sailor fe Moville, a © re ian, June 18, : = TL.Tantslan, June 22, 4 a | Parisien, Duly a, AT med a.m., Quebec 3 p.m, When Bteamers sail before © a.1.passengers go on board previous evening between 8 and 11 o'clock.Mail train, aptercolontal Ry.leaves Montreal 7 p.m.Sat y.making connection with steamer at Rimouski 8 a.m.Sun Td rt 5 M a electric lights throughout.NEW YORK and GLASGOW.From Glasgow.Gteamer.eo.| So pa \u2018 ha Cabin Passage, $50 to $73 pattes se to 2, 3108 return.Becond cabin, $32.30 to $61.7 ow, Belfast, Derry or > Queens passage or further information.apply to H.Boston Phila.eR, DEMPSTER & CO.\u2014Beaver Line Service between Mont- 00 and upwards, second\u201d Paula \u201calu up- rip, ss according tn steamer, \\oratisn and amber ot panons in room, Staerage Jiatoa\u2014To Li Liverpool, Lon- wa, 4 $23.50.Large, Lent aad aly state roo adn saloon, smok as\u2019 spacious promenade decks, electric.light fo every state- to any eat press pes orty Ea bt.Sacrament ae i OR Mountre i.\u2014DOMINION LINE- Mail Steamships\u2014~Liverpasl Servis»s.Via Quensstow.6 Ol Coammoawaslia ivy Bin E ~Jane 18th uly Brd New England.or Tiel vil * This Stoner does at carry nassengers Rates of Passage.Cabin ra aus up- Cablu 475.00 and ap war Baten of Passags.\u2014 433.00 Second Ondia-p4250 Sr axordiiag spends hi oy oo Cronies A Midshilp salons, electric sgh rs promenade decks.For further any ent of hr Co NORTH SERMAN LLOYD.CHE; BROT RC Kaiserin M.Th, June ru ha.rr = June 18 Fr.der Gr, June 1 yy Gr.Kuftarm a June do.RAN éLeuAUTAIL MARL .cos er ey + WH.ET AGENT for Mantra, HAMBURE- AMERICAN LINE CREW EXFRESS SERVICE, Forao TH\u2014CHELRBOURG-HA.RG.x BISMARCK.INE 6,10 mme ! {EE \u2014CHERSO re «JUDE Waldersee mm .Juna pe mbnrg-A LA ne 37 IF way, \u201cy -Amer.Line .Yo eral Agent, 44 Bi.Francs mes m, Gt, ry, 116 st.ote St, Maures; Savy: rene Jatnes se.opposite Femple-BuÜldio sg CUNARD LINE BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL - VIA QUEENSTOWN.in-Serew À, t oe Steasishipe, Fast; Remarkably St andes.e abou Beco æloon, win-Screw \"10.006 om tied or inn CLARS loon and amidships.Sails Jun : MANTIN.nent, W.H.Croup & easan owed a tie fall.Always kee Griffiths\u2019 Menthol \u201c Liniment, Solid br.BR.E.MCGALE, 2128 Fotre Dame St.\u201c HER MAJESTY'S CAFB.\u201d ment real pr r Grou ue dat D.if te aly swal- LATE Sb EPPS\u2019S 6007 En ay yepeptic.old 5 otre égérie Sy ee ARE gh London, Bug EPPS \u2018SCOCOA sn gt dat Rss ure some a 05 a a LE = cipéèpe 46 ads\u2019 tes sepplied te toi EE Sr Sars Si APIO OS EMEDT FOR IRRNGULARTIINA He ASS REA | \u2018HOUSES TO LET.TP LE LET \u2014 A BELF CONTAINED s T78 Dorchester sireet, near Beaver Hall CHI; furnacé&\"End modern t rooms, with cement colar, all in perfect order ; rent moderate, Apply \u2018to L.bP Perham, Registry und 8hipping Office, Custom House.125 6 i\u201d LET \u2014 HOUSE AT BTRATH- more fully furnished : has bdath and w.c, stable, coach house and boat house.Aplpy to D.Wilson, 2 McGregor ATO LET\u2014289 ST.CHARLES.-BOR- romee ot erat close Bherbrooke st; upper tenememt, ated: rent only ne Ét.James st.me, LET \u2014 A VERY HANDSOME + : lower tenement, seven rooms, heated by hot water ; modern in every respect; rent moderate.Apply 90a St.Hubert st.129 3 rooms, newly decor- W.A, 8nowdon, 85 BUSINESS PREMIBES TO LET.Nn ume MYO LET\u2014A LARGE GROUN mT floor and cellar, suitable for stor, ice or manufacturing purposes, on Fort.igatlen lane.Apply to D.A.McCas- ki W St.John s 79 tf £a po LET \u2014 A MANUFACTURING building, central locality; every fg.culty ; ; perfeot light, electric power and sighting if desired; in first class order and all thoroughly renovated; special terms to first class tenants for a period of years.Apply to W.E.A the Star buliding, St, James st.Tel.n 379.83 tt 8Te LET\u2014STORE, 2691 9T.CATHERine street (west Guy street), has a large plate glass window, concrete cellar] hot water heated, large yard, splendid pol sition for an up-to-date statfonery store; special inducement offered, For particulars apply to W.E.Cooper, Star office.Telephone Main 350.109 t ATS LET\u2014WAREHOUSES, OFFICES, factory, storage, clean and dry cel- \u201c larg; all in the spactous building.No.oi?Bt.Peter street; immediate poss Moulton and Co.13 LE OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 OFFICES, BRIGHT AND tractive, cor.of Peel and St Catherine sts., very cheap, for the summer months.dress C.7840, Star Branch Office.180° dood | STUDIOS TO LET.| 4 To Lew TEACHERS, OPPORTUNITY, studios \u201cto rent for the summer months, cheap.BL\" oh herine st\u2026 cor.Peel.Address \u20ac Rae, 5 Branch Office.129 8eod COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET.LET\u2014A FURNISHED COTTAGE a Ste, Adele, Co.Terrebonne ; oO Lu children.Apply Dare Noo jos Legault, \u2018ste.Adele, Terrebonne Co.O LET\u2014-VAUDREUIL.A HAND- \u201d .some cottage, lake front; nominal rental to suitable tenant.berge, 41 St.James st.105 Bi LET \u2014 FURNISHED, SUMMER VS cottage at St.Patri rick, Que.10 Tooms, with tennis lawn.For particulars apply to H, P.Macdonell, House of Commons, Ottawa.130 2 7e LET \u2014 SMALL FURNISHED 4 cottage, pleasantly situated ne the river, in Iberville ; 6 roo :_ price fo: summer, 375.00.Apply to Mr.Tresidder, fice, , 129 3 SUBURBAN RESIDENCES TO LET.o LET SUBURBAN _RESIdence of the late Mr.Thomas \u201cPhilips, with outbuildings on Cote St.Catherine road, adjoining Outremont ; venient to M, P.aud I.electric cars ; : 07 rooms, water, bath room and other con- venjences ; three acres of ground ; variety ot fruit; well laid out grounds ; all in per- feet order 4 ; rent low to good tenant.Ap- D.Perham, Registry and Ship- Pine\u2019 Orice.Custom House.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.N \u2014Two NICE FLATS, Tor RENT: ONE furnished, $ rol and unfurnished = rooms \u20ac St.Urbain street.Montreal Annex: voi modern convenlences: Avp:y 288 Lagauchetiere.Mrs.Yale.1285 f2T®, RENT\u2014CHEAP, FLAT, NO.452 Victoria avenue, ten rooms, newly tinted and cleaned.Apply J.F.Duncan, Canedian Bank ot Commerce.129 e HOUSES WANTED.ANTED \u2014 A HOUSE TO TAKE aw charge of for the summer, or ould rent ped Ar) one, furnished or unfur- puehod must be cheap.Address V 22, oe.COTTAGES TO LET.LET\u2014AT LAKE MEMPHREMA- sos.beautiful cottage, olet t rage, furnishea® nearly opposite Head Mountain ; enough for Larne family ; ; everything M Farst class shape.For further particulars Address C.G.Georzeville, [PROPERTY FOR SALE.BFR SALE\u2014 METCALFE AVENUE, Westmount, fine modern residence, 1 7 bedrooms, extension kitchen, wash tubs; all conveniences.ter Bros.& Parkes, 8 St.James street.129 3 fe R SALE \u2014 BRICK FOURTEEN * room house, good outbuildings, 13 acres meadow, and splendid orchard : both fifty miles from ; good train service on CP.R.If .bought at once.wiil be sold at a bargain.Apply to J.A.Pharoah, Cowanaville, Qu Que.¥ ECR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 $1.30.Waverley street, handsome sc'id brick cottage, pressed brick fro 5 bed- fooms, bathroom and cloaet, double par- ours and library, square réception Au*l nice verandah, Dalsy furnace, concrete cellar, statioim wash tubs, extra water cldket; this cottage I» ritt:d with two hand.mantels, and is a gem of a home ; $500 cash down, balance on easy terms ; Annex lots taken In part payment.For information, 8.Husselbee, 848 Park ave.; Tel.Up 2208, or Room 223, Temple bufidirs- 305 STABLES TO LET.TO LET-\u2014STABLE ACCOMMODA- fon for few horses; central Incality.Apply 129 Metcalfe st.13)-38 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET tes: O LET\u2014-FURNISHED FOR SUMmer months, in cool.afry locality, 8-roomed house, Apply 10 Lorne Crescent.130 3 BT: O LET-HOUSE ON LORNE AVE pars wholly or partly furnished, À.H.C i re, 132 St.James « newspaper sketching, commercial and mae tazine {llustrating; owl or spa time.Ad- [dren A.250, Star ice.130 8 2aw SITUATIONS VACANT.ANTHD \u2014 OPERATORS ON BH shirt waists, overalls, and pants; also bands to learn: steady work und good pay.Ap- my Mr.Dav at The Standard mrt So IRTS, ohirt 1d.Delarimier avenue.tt WAN TED \u2014 AT once GENERAL.BER vant, willing to go to seaside, wages ns Apply 1008 Dorchester at.\u2018WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HANDS FOR work on cotton and silk blouses.Apply Bono Tooke Bros., Ltd, 303 St.EHzabeth 115 ot WANTE ED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FUBSCRIP- ton book solicitor for the sale of standard work in connection with a large dally paper.exceedingly good terms will given to the right man.Adress.stating experience and reference, Box .2008.Biar Office.115 28 Ww ANTED \u2014 A TARLE GIRL AT ONCE.pay mu 0A 83 per week: wii} car fare: s e go reference.Apply Greene and Bisco, Lako View House, Jowiton.À Knowlton, Que.124 Ww ANTED \u2014 OVERSEER, FINISHER, WHO understands finishing from loom to case: none need apply uniess Al and a worker.Richelieu Wooifen Mill, Anny Chambly Canton, Que.127 V JANTED \u2014 AN UPPER HOUSEMAID.APply 218 Drummond street, after 7 p.m.128 3 VV ANTED \u2014 A SMART BOOKKEEPER, onu that has experience In keoping ledger accounts.Apply stating salary to H, 3948.Star Office.128 3 V JANTED GIRLS TO MAKE SKIRTS and shirts on Singer machine, also seamstresses to make summer garments at home.Apply R.P.Benecal, upstairs, R, C.Wilkins, , A 128 2 105 McGill st W ANTED INTELLIGENT.AMBITIOUS and industrious y men; must have, go edutation: Knowledgs.of typowriting preférred.Apply Linotype Company, 136 8 ntoine st, 128 3 Montrea VV ANTED \u2014 A MAN TO RUN A RIVET- making machine.Apply at Dominton Bridge Co., Lachine Locks tf WANTED \u2014 IF YOU HAVE XO AGENT IN your locality write at once for particular, 0., manufacturers of the celebrated 87 Yonge st.128 6 Jones and Niagara Vapor Bath Cabinets, Toronto.3 ANTED \u2014 LITHOGRAPHIC CANVABSER.Bishop Engraving ana Ptg.127 6 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE MACHINE-MINERS, $1.75; helpers, $1.50: blacksmith, $2; labourers, $1.30; steady work for stcady men.Copperfield Mines, Copperfield, Vt.123 rf JANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO care for infant in small family, also want a cook.Apply by letter, giving age, wages expected, and references, to Gea.J.Troop, Jr.Copperfield, Vermont.126 te ee > THE MONTREAL DAILY \u20ac SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED \u2014 WE DESIRE THE SERVICES of several High Bchool teschers, university graduates, or others of similar training, solicitors for a igh Slam publication The work is unique.he opposition and every person of intelligence desired it.Written, also endorsed by the leading literary men of the world.and sold to suit subscribers\u2019 convent- gnce- The solicitor has no delivering or collecting and can sarn from thirty to fifty dollars weekly.Linac.it Compeny, Brantford.1290 6 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, ONB who understands cooking, country girl preferred, at 30 Muckay wt.120 2 TED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN FOR CONfectionery store, speaking French and English.Apply to 812 81.Lawrence street.\u2018 125 3 VV ANT ANTED \u2014'A MAN WITH SOME EXPERIence and capable of giving lessons; caretaker of Golf at North Hatley, trom 15th June to 13th September.Address, stating a ls SITUATIONS VACANT.WVANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: no washing or ironing.No.$ Gain oy \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED WASHER, WANTED accystomed to washing shirts and collars.pt M Montreal Steam Laundry 2 ANTED \u2014 100 MEN AND 50 WOMEN, poy ot stage entrance, Academy of Music, arp.to-night\u2019 WAN \u2014.AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL- ANT, = sell ladies\u2019 jackets; only party that knows trade « 1631 hould apply.Imp.Cioak \u2018Co.Notre Dame st.\"WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS for suspenders, also strong man to cut Jesther and ys to work in factory.Dominion Spoon Co., 1448 Notre Dame st.V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE; ust understand bookkeeping and be able term: and references, H.R.Fraser, Bher- to typewrite letters.Dominion Spoon Co., 144% brooke.120 3 Notre Dame st A JANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT HOUSE-TABLE V ANTED \u2014 LADY! SUPERINTENDENT for Woodstock General Hospital.Apply maid, to go to Cacouna.Apply between 1 and 3 or after 6 166 Drummond st.20 2 \\ JANTED \u2014 ASSISTANT SALESWOMAN for boot and shoe store.Apply with references to The Allan Shoe Store, 657-9 Craig street.L128 2 3 JANTED \u2014 50 LADY AGENTS, PLEAsant cmployment; those speaking French and English preferred; aslary paid weekly.Ap- ly Miss Hackett, 2417 St.Catherine st.Phone br 2583.129 2 stating salary and qualifications and enclosing testiinonials, P.E.Dugii, Becretary, Woallstock, On V ANTED ALL WOOD-WORKERB, INcluding machine and bench hands and carvers to keep' away from Ottawa.Strike on.V ANTED \u2014 REBSPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to assist with housework: must be well VV ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLING REPORTERS to commence work at once; refercuces required.Apply P.O.Box WANTED \u2014~ A STRONG YOUNG MAN TO learn a good trade.Apply to W.8, Mar- son, the Star Offlce.129 \\ JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a zmall family: no washing; references required.Apply at 64 Mackay st.V ANTED \u2014 A LAD FOR OFFICE WORK.Address, with references.P, Box 1147, clty.V JANTED \u2014 A NURSE OR SICK NURSE out\u2019 of work, for four \u2018months old baby: good references.P.O.Box 2342 129 WANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, WITH GOOD referentes.Apply 154 Metcalfe st.129 6 Co.VW ANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR AN INSURance office.Apply stating age, to T.Star Office.120 2 VWWANTED WATCHMAKER:; MUST BE good salesman and speak French fluently.A.J.Allen and Co., 60 Bt.Lawrence st.129 2 ANTED \u2014 COLLAR AND CUFF STARCH- ers.Apply to Mr.Williams, Standard Shirt 1 ANTED \u2014 BILK WAIST OPERATORS: highest wages paid to Sood operators.Apply to Thomas May and Co., 444 St.James st.VY ANTED \u2014 A GENERALLY USEFUL bake shop hand: must be able to peel In sodas; situation permanent.Apply at once, The McCormick Mfg.Co., London, Ont.20 tf ANTED \u2014APPRENTICES FOR BLOUSES and dressmaking department.Apply to Mc.Marks.between 8 and 10 a.m., J.A.Oglivy and Sona.123 tt JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a small familly, going tu the seaside: na washing.162 8t.Denis st., upstairs.129 2 W NTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE tor a baby six months old.Apply 314 Grogvenor avenue.120 8 W ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FOUR FIRST CLASS machinists, and two first class blacksmiths for machine work; all for night work.Apply to J.L.Stewart, Supt.Shove, Dominion VY ANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT.WIL- linx to go to country for summer months; city references required.Apply In evening, 311 Stanley st.129 2 V JANTED \u2014 THREE TEACHERS, ONE Model, two elementary.McGill graduates preferred.State lowest salary.W.L.Kempfter, Seo.Treas., New Carlinle, Que.120 3 Ww ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR A FIRE INSURance office; must bave fair sducation and write well.References required.P.O.Box =.Montreal.130 8 V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIBNCED SHIRT MAKers, at once.Apply Stewart,\u2019 Allan and LeMaistre, 89 Latour st.180 Iron and Steel Co., Ltd., Bydney.C.129 3 V JANTED \u2014 an ESIDENT ENGLISH GOVerness, ed English branches, also music, Rane) and sewing.Apply J, 3984, Star Office.128 4eod WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY locality throughout Canada to our goods, tacking up rhow-cards on trees, fences, ajong roads and all conspicuous places, also distributing small advertising matter; commission or salary, $80 per month and +x- penses not to exceed $2.30 per day; steady employment to good, * nent Tella ble men; ro experience needful.Weite for particulars.The Empire Medicine Co., London, Ont.83 28e0d V ANTED \u2014 §3 A DAY SURE.SEND US your address and we will show you how make $3 a day: absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free; you work In the locality whete you live.Send your address and we will explain the business fully; remen- ber we guarantee & clear profit of & for every day's work: absolutely sure; don't fail to write are Co, 3 JANTED \u2014 A SMART OFFICE BOY, 18 OR 17 a3 oid.Stewart, Allan and Le- ot.Malstre, 67 Latou ANTE Ep, a A GIRL TO GO TO VAUD- reuil, plain cook: wages fourteen -| dollars.Noble to 745 Sherbrooke 130.3 Want ED \u2014 EXPERIENCED AN EL IRON- er on Henricl shirt bosom New York Steam Laundry, 191 St.Urbain rg \u201c130 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD BKIRT AND BLOUSE maker, good wages and board.Apply 106 Bleury st.V ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLARS TABLEMAID for one gentleman\u2019s house in city.Apply to Mrs.Riva, 5 Unlon avenue.VV ANTED \u2014 56 HORSES AND 30 MEN.APply M.Deen, 480 St.Antoine st.WANTED -\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CLERK west end grocery store.References required.A, 260, Star Office.130 2 to-day.Impe rial Silverw, A.402, Windsor, 156 \u2018eod V ANTED \u2014 A DAY SURE, GENTLZ- men or lad! not to canvass, but po employ agents; position.permanent; $600 year and expenses: reliable firm, with best Par ferences; experience unnecessa; O'Keefe, District Mana ager, Toronto.Address care of Toronto Office Montreal Star, Toronto, Ont 65 eod tf \"WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO LEARN WVANTED \u2014 BOY.NOT LESS THAN 16, as mall and Invoice clerk: both languages.Apply In own Sindwriting.Address A.250, Star Offic VV ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL TO help with general housework in small family: - \u2018erences required Apply 30 Crescent st.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR smail family; must have good references.Apply 16 Fort st.k: stating salary.VWARTED \u2014 FOR ONE MONTH, A COMPEtent teacher, to, carry on \u20ac work of the school, now suspended eomnn finesse\u201d of the present teacher.Apply by letter to Wm.J.N.Turner, Secretary Protestant School, Outre- mol WWANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER for tea specialty.must have thorough knowledge of New Brunswick ground, be of address, and a successful salesman; only a worker need apply.Glve full particulars as to experience and references; permanent position to the right man.Box A, 257, Star Office.YVAN TED \u2014 SILK WAIST OPERATORS: steady work; American wages paid to experienced hands.\u2018Apply immediately The American Silk Waist Mfg.Co, 323 St.James st.VWANTED \u2014 BILK WAIST OPERATORS; steady work; American wages paid to ex- perlenced hands.Apply immediately, The Am- erlcan Silk Waist Mfg.Co., 223 St.James st.V ANTED \u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKEEPer for two gentiemen to take charge of a house for the summer months; good wages to the proper person; \u2018references required.Apply N 88, Star Office.130 2.2aw Y ANTED \u2014 HOUSBMAID, ABOUT JUNE 6th or 15th, to go to Knowhon, Que., for four months; a Scotch or English gir) preferred; for general housework In a private family; must bs a good plain cook.do washing ani understand rating.| and have good personal references; g agés and car fare paid.Address with references, American, N, 84, Star Office.130 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ACT AS ity house and tablemaild.Apply at 257 Univer- B s Ÿ ANR ED \u2014_ A TABLEMAID.MRS.F.8.Lyman, 72 McTavish st.VANTeD \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family, to go to the country, Lake- vide.Apply at 2188 Notre Dame st.W JANTED \u2014 FOR A PRIVATE COUNTRY boarding house, a general servant; must be 00d cook; reference required; g00d wages, For particulars apply 210 St.Urbain st.JANTED, \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR tamily \u201cot two; one who understands cooking, to go to Longueuil for the summer; refor- efices required.Apply evenings, between 6 and 9 pm, 24 McGHI College avenue \u201cQYANTED \u2014 TELEGRAPHY., SHQRTHAND, lypewriting, bookkee eeping, French.etc, svening.at Goltman's Metropo- fitan Business College, 2005 St.Catherine.Open all summ Bend for new illustrated prospectus.130 2e0d ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLAS ENERAL biacksmith.Apply A.Meintoss.3 Commissioners st.VV ANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK OR working \u201chousekeeper.Apply by letter.B, 203, Star Office.: 180 3 V ANTED \u2014 WOMAN FOR KITCHEN; NO | Sunday work.Rowe's, 2115 St.Catherine street.V ANTED EXPERIENCED CUTTER, with knife and shears on mackintosh clothing; steady position to good man.National Rubber Co., #45 St.Paul st.V JANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST neral housework; references.45 Mean Prose avenue.Wa ED \u2014 A STENOGRAPHER, WITH knowledge ot English and French for light correspondence, State wages expected, B, 308, Star Office.180 3eod V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR the 17th fnstant; city references required.Apply before 3 and after T: at 118 Durocher street.ANTED \u2014 A PLAIN WOMAN COOK AND \u2018a woman with knowledge of cooking, also kitchen girl (no Sunday work.) 1852 Notre Dame st.130 2 V ANTED \u2014 FOR THE GROVE, BEACONS- fleld, a few smart, Intelligent girls as tablemalds, chambermaids and sundry malds.Apply 2 Hospital st.VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on shirts, collars and cu folders and examiners.Apply to Manufacturing Company, Limited, 646 Craig street.180 3aw Wo NTED \u2014 SHIRT CUTTER.APHLY ara O0Ke Bros.302 &t.Elizabeth et.!St 12 3 00D PLAIN COOK Wa G FOR to house, on, 15th \u201cJune, Apply immediately \"at 248 Bishop st., small family.WA NTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRL TO As sist In kitchen work, one preferred to sleep at home.65 Victoria at.\\ ANTED \u2014 GOOD BMART DRIVER, city well.Apply H.Gatehouse, 810 Dorchester st.WA ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH GOOD connection, in Eastern Townships, for woollens and tailors\u2019 trimmings.Apply V, 34, Star Office.| 130 2 a | 12 LATHE.to firat class John Bertram Ont.130 6 recommended.Apply at 1 Seymour avenue.~ 130-8 ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, V 6 planer, 6 vise hands, hands steady employment.The and Sons Co., Limited, Dundas, 4 JANTED \u2014 ORGANIST WILL BE RF- quired in September to play on Bundays, at daily services, and for choir practices under choirmaster; position available for student al- tending the Coliege, $100 yearly oftered.Apply with references, to the Dursar, Bishop's College, Lennoxville, P.Q.130 8 ANTED \u2014 A FIREMAN.APPLY \u2018MONT- rea! Steam Laundry Co., T09 Crats gtcect.AN \u2014 FOR THE FRESH.AIR FUND Home, Chambly Canton, P.Q., & cook.Apply by letter to tha Secretary, Bitar Office.180 3 VWANTED \u2014 A'SMART YOUNG MAN AS clerk in a forwarding office; must be well recommended.Apply to C, 311, Star Office.3 JANTED \u2014 BOY ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS of @ for rea] -cstaté office; must speak bcth languages and be able to use typewriter.Apply Johnson and Cousineau, 62 St.James st.V ANTED \u2014 TWO MEN TO WORK WITH me as solicitors, good pay, easy work.Apply after 6 p.m., St.Catherine st.HL Wallace.VW ANTED \u2014 CUTTER FOR BLOUSES, ACcustomed to short knite.Apply #4 St James st.130 2 V ANTED \u2014 SALESLADY FOR CONFECtioner's store, aiso young girl for ice cream lour, experience not necessary, references.D, 74v1, Star Branch Office.130 2 v ANTED GOOD BOYS AS APPREN- .tices fn, tho plumbins trade.Oglivie Bros., No.\u2018240 Ble VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADdress to travel Eastern Provinces; references required.Apply in first Instance by letter, to Box C, #16, Bitar Office ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLABS COOK FOR a private family; must have first class references; also and tablemaids.Apply doa City Councillors st.: V ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GENERAL servant, no laundry, light work; réferencas.225 Nianley st.TUESDAY, country: good references.SITUATIONS WANTED.LESSONS GIVEN IN NGL: music.experiei t Ween French need elsewhere visited, p ; Jetour references.Address thbert erras ition escher, 30 2 MTED \u2014 HOME IN PRIVATE FAM- Pi by young gir! 14 years of age.Apply evenings, at 8 o'clock, 85 Delisle st.WAN TED \u2014 OFFICES TO CLEAN AND general work by the aur hn t beet city references.Apply 68 WASTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, Stunt in a small famlly, sleep home preferred.D.H., 40a Latour st, chy.2 V Henri.1% 2 ANTED \u2014 AN ENGAGEMENT AS COOK or general servant: no objection: to the H., 46 Latour street.JANTED\u2014 DRESSMAKER DESIRES SEW- Ing in private English family, by day or hour; cut, fit guaranteed; highest references.Apply 41 Delisle Ll 7, V ANTED BY RELIABLE WOMAN stores, offices or work of any kind by the day.Apply 24 St, Monique st.VW ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY PRACTICAL mechante, position as foreman in sarh a door factory.with contractor, can estimate, make plans and details; understands machinery: good references.A, 279, Btar Office.130 3 WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN Work by the day.washing, ironing, plain cooking, ar, general house work.Appiy to 112 George st.St.Wile ED WASHING OR HOUSEcleaning by tho day at 213B Bleury street.and washing; JUNE 4 Jour.BOOMS TO LET.retaper - \u2018 ROOMS TO ÊHT.Rooms \u2014 TO LET.COMFORTABLY FUR- \" nished rooms in quiet family.on first fiat, an?bathroom gat.piy 6 Vaiverstiz , ay LK] Rééxs ro RENT LARGE BEDROOM AND sa : \u2014rinle parlour, well furnished, on Ngpt- ever; enlence.1780,\" gar \u201cOffree.\u201d\"\" Address OT Roce: \u2014 LARGE WELL _FURNIBHED double front room.Auer Light, also single ® Beaver Hall Hi) 128 12 Ro - OPP.VIGER HOTEL.FIRST class lndging for gentlemen, overlooking fhrdens, morning sun.88B Dubord st.Fu wn Rooms \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FURnished front room, ground floor, vin board.Apply 100 *Manencia st 128 Roox -\u2014 TO LET NICE, BRIGHT ROOM, -W suitable for one or two gentlemen, in private family.Apply 175 Guy st.128 3 eit Roou \u2014 LARGE, COMFORTABLY FURnished, for -one or two gentlemen;.small family me no children: Immediate possession.nA 128 OOM8 \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR wWITHO * board.Apply 102 Mansñeld at.qr OOMS \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY nished rooms, on bathroom flat, Auer en 46 Park avenue.128 8 ooMms : once, pleasant, street.FURNISHED, To RENT, AT in private family, very bright and In desirable -locallty.247 Univarsity 128 3 LET LARGE FRONT ROOM, Roo farnizhent on bathroom flat, for gentleman.Roos \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS IN private \u2018family, avery convenience; gentie- without board; private family.18 Drummond men only.4186 5 street.128 à avenue y.t.Catherins st, cor.Steen! OOMB \u2014 WELL { FURNIBHED, AUER Rooxs \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED light, every, contenience; for transients; rooms, hot water, porcelain bath, electrio gentlemen only.144 Mansfeld st 128 3 light.family private.70a Crescent st.129 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED \u201c rooms, front and back, modern conveniences; five minutes from Windsor: central location.7 Beaver Hall square.128 4 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, BEAUTIFULLY situated, the most centrai location in the city; good board If required; 750 Palace, corner of Palace and Beaver J Fai OOM8 \u2014 WELL FURNISHED PARLOURS as sitting and bedroom, light housekezp- Ine privileges: only $10 per month; quite near ule square.443 Sanguinet st.127 daw ANTED A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants a baby to mind at her home.Address V.230, Etar Office.FOR EXCHANGE.A WANT ADVERTISER WOULD EX- ANTED a thoroughbred bull terrier dog for a thoroughbred collie dog.Address R, 3508, Office 125 V ANTED\u2014 TO EXCHANGE A GOLD FILLed watch, Cor a gentleman's bleycle, 1a good condition.Address R, 3397, Star Office.V ANTED \u2014 TO EXCHANGE OAK BEDroom set.spring and mattress, cost for buggy or light carriage.Can be seen at 18% Richmond square.WANTED TO BORROW Ÿ ANTED \u2014 $4000 FOR FIVE TO TEN years, on farm property; title perfect: security ample.Address, giving rate, to O, 98, Star Office.120 2 WANTED \u2014 FOR A SHORT TIME, Jian.first clase security.Address W, 246, S OOMB \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED.' clean rooms, with or without board; reasonable rates.452 Guy \u201cst., opposite Proctor's Theatre.OOMS \u2014 150A MANSFIELD STREET, rooms, furnished, two single rooms, on bath room flat, gas, hot water in bath.130 2 ooMs FURNISHED, BUIT GENTLE- + man or ladies employed during day.private family; terms moderate.10 Buckingham avenue, near Proctor's Theatre.OOM.\u2014~ UNFURNISHED, + chen, front, bathroom flat.Borromee st., near Sherbrooke.Roox \u2014 LARGE HANDSOME FRONT broom for gentleman.two beds it required.Phone Up 1509.674 Sherbrooke st, betw k avenue and Mance st.OOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, porcelain bath and all modern improvements, summer rates; tourists accommodated.3 Beaver Hall square.1805 OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON BEC- Rf ond floor, two windows.14 Park sxonye- USE OF KIT- .203 8t Charles Room \u2014 A COBY FURNISHED ROOM, home comforts, strictly private family: COMFORTABLY AND NICELY ' urnished rooms, to rent.22 McGil! Collegs enue.120 2 Root TO LET TWO WELL FURNISHED coms, double and single, imme diate session if regutred.2 McGill College avenue.120 8 ReoM NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE front room, suitable for two gentiemen or married couple; private family.351 Prince Arthur st Roos.bath fat, Mansfield \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT oom and sitting room, also single, suitable for one or two gentlemen.87 st, 130° 8 Roo \u2014 TO LET A NICE FRONT ROOM, + on bathroom flat, close to Windsor street station.Address C, 7375, Star Branch Office.130 3 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON * bathroom flat, all conveniences in house: private family.90 Mansñeld st.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED TO LET.121 TUP per street, ncar Essex avenue, city.130 3 .< Rooxs \u2014 WITH OR armour BOAR 1 dint near \u2018 Sherbrooke st.a Bleury ME 130 2 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE, AUER LIGHT, + transients taken; breakfast If wanted, 2404 St.Catherine at.130 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH- ' ed rooms, large front parlour, suitable for married couple or gentlemen, also suitable for light housekeeping.181 Bleury st.8 ed rooms.erro, single, on bath floor, every convenience; nts accommodated.Miss Macdonald.eT grit College avenue, \u201cah door Sherbrook Office.130 2 terms moderate.68 St.Hypolite st., ust a above below erbrooke.Sherbrooke 130 00 o BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, Cox.ANTED.\u201c fort suitable ol PUPILA W TED.OOM \u2014 FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, |,,, gentlemen, as, and every convenience.130 : suit two young gentlemen; terms moder- Mountain st 130 3eod ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND TAUGHT IN ate; English family.40a Latour st.130 2 two months (privately.) Each Day coms \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT MEALS, and evening.AI summer.Prof.Cooke, 5 Closse OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.AP- also one unfurnished; transients.21 Vic- street.130 3 piy 28% St.Philip st.toria.; UNDERTAKER.CAMEBAS AND KODAKS.PATENTS.J 8 \u2014 Montreal Suppl.1756 Notre ting \u201cWm.Wray, the Undertaker.\u201d Kodaks Dome, special special cial peices Le tue | Beaudry & Brown, § néipoous Tel, Up 2667.Open day ard night.Charges month 25 and 0g, c.4 = Poco, |.and Land Sarv rreyors, x Street moderate, 2436 St.Cathenne rtreet.Ray M ive as Developing & PATENTS in all countries Printing.\"Palton Phonographs.> W.T fngertakine ey at.ENGRAVERS, ETC.a racey.a ENGRAVERS._ tended to.Ask for oy special rates ob annual subscriptions.89 Inspec ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for family of two, no washing; references required: No.12, The- Mariborough, Milton zt.ATE \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENER- servant; references required.140 St.Famille st.WAN \u2014 SECOND COOK.A LEAN, al, Quick worker can wages apd steady work.Apply oxford re, kitchen ANTED A MAN TO LOOK AFTER horse and cow in the country.Apply 776 Craig st.- ANTED \u2014 A ines Apply WILLING TO Bo (to country.Apply with references, between 12.and i after 6 p.rh, 865 Mountain st.Lu or WANTED 000 DRESSMAKER, walst hand, at 2408 St.Catherine st, SITUATIONS WANTED.A SITUATION B WW ANTED \u2014 and wife, to go to the count Mrs.Jacobson, 64 Crescent st.ANTED A BITUATION BY A REspectable woman and child.Apply to Mrs.Jacobson, té Crescent st.ANTED rt) SITUATIONS FOR THE 15TH June by two French girls, in the same house.Apply to Mrs.Jacobson, 04 Crescent st.Wan ler, ow in Trianipes, desires a position.Knows territory from Halifax to the Pacific Coast.Reliable credentials.Address A, 267, Star 1 130 2 A MAN .Apply to ANTED \u2014 PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTing.paper hanging, decorating and grain- ing, all work prompt attended; charges \u2018mod- érate.Drop card où Bubinger, 303 Cadieux street.ji 125 7 WANTED A YOUNG LADY OF REFINED tastes, fond of children, and capable of amusing them, wishes engagement with family ming to the seaside.Best references.Address Misa Brodier, care Providence Nuns, corner Rachel and Sanguinet sts., Montreal.125 10 W ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER hanging, tinting, heriastering and glazing.A.Levin, 6i3a Dorchester 126° ¢ V ANTED \u2014 BY THE DAY, WASHING, «nd Ironing; can give art two days of\u2019 the week; g laundress.Mrs.A., 41 St.Gene- 128 3 vieve st.city.WANTED \u2014 Br YouNG PERSON LIGHT situation as house, tablemaid or care of gentioman-e residence; city references.Address 128 3 .7276.Star Branch Offic VY ANTED\u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN » work of any kind by the day.one that can come well recommended.Apply 518 St.James st 120 2 JANTED \u2014 WANTED = LADY WANTS POSITION TO e of house for summer months., Star Branch Office.120 3 Address B, 73 WA NTED \u2014 BY CAPABLE WOMAN POSItion as all round cook in hotel.38 St.Alexander st 120 2 WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS LAUN dress Tork by the day or week.Apply 36A St.Alexander 129 2 \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL- BICYCLE MANUFACTURERS.Buy Direct department takes the lead.» The Arlingto Han FLE Montreal.from the manf.Savemiddle man\u2019s profit, Our pociat.discount to u Bloy cle Co., 70 Beaver COMB IT AWAY.That Headache Of yours, ne dand, y using Dr.White's Electric Som Fug * Son erlang nd ld 008 guar Be White's Electric \u20ac Bont Agency, 13 St.John st.\u2014\u2014 WIRE NETTIN G.H Best Manufacturi Largest Stock.Prices right : Co _ THE THOMAS 'FORRESTER co.325 St.James Street.POCKET DICTIONARIES.Se French-English ERE\" Frenc Wome: Pocket Dictionary, also Eng g regular an frregular _verbe, hical names, proper names.Moneys, weights and measures in botl: languages.Thumb index, 230, by mail, 28c, trons Chapman's Bookstore, Mon treal.- Brass signs, Rubenstein Bros, acer pacs and all Arlo} aerating.Send for prices TYPEWBITERS.tae Secondhand Machines 7 4 make, araritood in fect order and work ng Toe gr Pers Vi w prices.man Typouri Ce \u2018The Underwood ewriter, dr \u2018Xavierst.Tel M.OUTDOOR ADVERTISING.Tin Signs oer.outdoor use with.westion.\u201d I'sell a Jo of 100 Lo S00 full You to discuss this pa noise.Cd.N° Warminton, 307 EE Tou adver Montreal.Telephone Main\u2019 2390.+ HORSES.PE Just Arrived, Scies 1084, 01 han DRESENTATION ADDRESSES: 1 ARTISTICALLY JLLUMINATED + EDWIN COKE CN 114 aT THANC OU nove be\u201d PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING.PN PAN t.C.E.C.Mount & Co, 7 2t,6etk- \u2018Telephon * \u201cMount\u201d 387.Residence Mount 868, JEWELLERY, ETC.Diamonds kat and a1 Jolley k pis Workmanship guaran N.Sloves, st.Catherine Street.: BROWN & SHARPE'S Fine Tools.MiSromméusr, Calipors.Hard: ugos, Taps, Frs ore\u2019 a Drs.an.oh Lunisden & Co, 313 is es Streot, Montreal.JOB PRINTIN G.dle horses, several well well raatood re Call early D.Bentley & Co.Fre kat Man secure the best.The Telfer limie Co.ce and Commercial Work a Se Maurico Stree 176 Note Dame test, \u2019relophone Man on MUSIC.OFFICE DESKS.A I ge a A a of 30c¢ Sheet Sheet Music 190%, coniee of Xo Sheet Kellys, Musio tho Storey Corner St.Antoine and VERMIN DESTROYER.Cleaned Them Out ,Nathans famous Bed Bug Roach, Beetle, Ratand Mours Killer, Tins à _g1.vo.No agents \u2018A.Nathan, 71 St.Lawreuce In SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.3 Temple Miss Graham, 2,2! 5 Dallding, French and English Typewsting prom remptiy done.Privato rooms Jor 4 ness fi rovided with slenogeaphers.Bunideos and pewriting classes N ALL SUMMER.RESTAURANTS.BICYCLE EXCHANGE.75 Secoudhand Wheels 97,324, Fx ft ired.All leadin, wheels in bey dergle 8 x se vin and prices = br- 8.Kimball, WE st.Tel {Open MILE END DAIRY.Pure Mike residence.8 ELECT RO.AND STEREOTYPING.am rer and Cream, Milk 21 quarts vered to your new ate for Quantities.Up 97 Large Advertisers {your prices Windsor Cafe {NIRPor vie ro DUSRISELÉCTHOTIEE J, and STE STEMROTYPE ron sorved in first class style.Private diniog FOUNDRK.TeL Main 362 188; George st room Tiel thera the\" iy served every day \u2014 fou eg Wininar ate ' 1 Deejarding RUBBER GOODS.You Lunch Where?Tpejmine INTERESTING PRICES ON res] sCommercial Community lunch at the Merchant's Lunch Room, 28 ital St.Menu unsurpassed.Liguora tho best.LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, of leather findings Our Stock £ of leathor oud Shoe Anaines ; 0 Boot and Shoe Dornrtegons.py ANTED \u2014 CLOTHES WRINGERS REpairing done promptly ard perfectly, at house.Please dress .postal card, John Staple- ton, Sa Hermine mt.ention what's E.\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TABLE- Ann ovr 30 Ontario avenue.\u2014 IMMEDIATELY\u2019 COACHMAN, 3 \u2018WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY EXPERIenced and energetia traveller for Maritime Provinces, or Manitoba to British Columbia; good references.O, 93, Star Office.120 2 WAT man unmarried: must yrderstand h and be able to milk.R.Hart, 768 Sherbrooke st.Won \u2014 FIRST CLASS COOK; NO Other need apply.Apply 1119 Dorchester Vi A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, no washing, good home.Apply go Park avenue, before ten or from = to 3 pm V ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, cashier.or office manager, several years\u2019 experience In wholesale establishments; high city references and recommendations.Adres O.95.Btar Office 120 3 WA NTED \u2014 PAINTING AND ALL ITS branches, by practical man, English, work and price second to none; mall card.P, 98, Star ce.: x west J.Roston, 2111 8t.Catherine (ear HRA WIRE NETTING.NRC H 5 MH BR 8 5 0 : $ H * XX bs pi 2 fi td PA CT 4 4 54H = HEH 3 XXXL, a R ] H H H {1 4 3 H UT TLL A ?Q Le sn EH SE Lx, +33 .3 i M se : 43 .BLN COX, 4 0 L Lx : 2 NATIONAL WIRE WORKS, 541 CRAIG 3TREET.\u2018OFFICE S8TATIONBRY.Neat, Busines Office Stationery.Like eryins pleasure to id fe cul ble te'olan dû ors, SUMMER.RESORTS.o,L LET \u2014 LARGE ISLAND, SHAR- t Lake, with sunimer cottage of .Dr.8faKh ; furnished ; boats, guod fishing.Address Mrs.Smith Qucen street, Kingston.129 VUANTED \u2014 A YOUTH.WITH A G knowledge of office work.Address V, 130 Star Office.V ANTED \u2014 HOME WORKERS TO TYP write.Free typewriter and instructions.We pay 10c hour while learning.Send 10e for samples and particulars.Maritime Supply Co., Dept.B., Moncton, N.B.130 3eod 00D 221, 0 8 LOET.05 \u2014 FROM THE Vicronik RINK, MAY 20th, rough-conted St.Bernard dog, lemo! E.and white; no collar.Re 8 Bt.Sacrament st.Any on Fermi be proeecuted.À OST ay PART OF A SILVER BUCKLE.BY \u201cnton- avenue, b ma ts.Reward at t S7 Union avenue.and ~~ THIS MORNING A PURSE, CON- ining a sum of money and latch 08T \u2014 ON SATURDAY LAST BETWEEN Pine ae 4nd ou tremond, on Park kaye, mall money as and receipt.Finder will be warded Canadian Secret Servic ot vy nrains to ice, Temple Bt.James st, city.Plaine | AGENTS WANTED.AGENTS oN \"SALARY OR the greatest W ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, WORKING HOUSEkeeper: small family.Apply No.2 York avenue.Westmount: must have City references.n VVANTED \u2014 PLAIN cook OR GENERAL servant; no washing.Address 288 Stanley street._ V jANTÉD \u2014 BOY TO LEARN LITHO Co \\ graphite cograving.Empire Lithographing 782 Craig stree recommended.State mala and references.V, 23%, Star Office.7 A \u2014 LOCAL AND COUNTRY sen can earn twenty dollars weekiy: no ÿ ANTED \u2014 A TOUNG MAN TO TARE wanted, experience money needed and work of supplying delicious teas plaagant.Address G.Marchand and co, Lovéon, pnt.VV ANTED \u2014 A LIMITED NUMBER OF RE- .lo young women to learn an easily and quiekly acquit bon profie trom Oph light works a ATR n R week upwa Roterinces required.Apple BD, 287, Star Orfe VV ANTED EXPERIENCED ORDER AND WWANTED \u2014 SITUATION A8 COOK OR invoice clerk.who can operate typewriter.general mervant, where there is no- washing Apply in own handwriting, to w.247, Star Of- or troning, by & respectable.woman: Apply at 130 2 210a Chatham at,» 2129 2 WA NTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR FINISHING CU3- ANTED \u2014 POSITION' BY RESPECTABLE tom taflor coats.Apply 48 Victoria sq.nurse: can furnish best reference; willing take full charge of infant If required: 381 VWWANTED \u2014 FIRST £Lass 88 AGENTS TO se Hypolite st.sell article every uses; oan\u2019 easily make $23 a week.Address at once, 421s Bt.Laurent NTED \u2014 A YOUTH pr 16 YEARS id for an oftice positiun.Address \u20ac, 394.Wa ANTED \u2014 AS PORTER an WAREHOUSE sôr store or Insuran 8 a Tee 6% ony place of trust; can give secur! Office.and would be gind Telephone tain 1837.Dosbe: Cote: Bt., Mon treal.Ask for Be Joy Yu fes RF Brie Eg Nesom BL Taend iln HALF TONES, ETCHINGS, BTC.\u2019 241 Peter - Dennison $, aise com: poten Jus g of t new pads en obit paper illustrations.Tel Main 2814.Wars \u2014 A NURSE OfRL CAN GO home tents! Apply CIT St.Antoine st.ANTED \u2014 TOR PAINTING OFFICE, Lu aad AP Waters, 718% Craig st.; WANTED «AT ONCE, DAUGGTAT AP» bof hg Noos sir oon: 30 vos WANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES AT DRESSmaking: at No.484A \"I Cousclilors et; EAR RTE, NTED + sa POSITION AS HOUBEKEBP- a .Where i could have h He rr tn er: ty, preferred.Apply V, 234, Btar Office.; \u201cBY G LADY Boa © s \u201cGAS AND GASOLINE Noes | Nofthey Gas qe pue Engine ions EEE Star Office.130 3 YWANTED \u2014 POSITION AS FIREMAN OR age married; can give bbst WANTED \u2014 FUR CUTTERS AND TRIM.of Teferences.Apply Dreer, 106 Be.Mautics et GENT'S FURNISHING&.- osm Jiao tur machine operators.Apply 120 2 ° \"WANTED N A (CARPENTER Shirts made \u2018to or V ANTED \u2014 GOOD LABOURERS POR and Joie, 1 for 39 Sobre ola new work, Ah! de Lorimier work out of town: y work; wages $1 by tte h .Address Matt, 30 Aylmer st.NOTRE D AME\" TRS em per Jay.» with chance of higher pay.Room > Canada Life Bulkling, comer St.James and 8 yr.- ST WASHING, , BITHER .or streets.y the month or dogen: hand eo - « = shirts.496 Mount Royel st.OCKRO GR AND BU KILLER.ANTED \u2014 TWO LADIES AND TWO - Hho 3 c ) A a gentlemen .to sanvass; excellent terme of- WANTED RESPECTABLE WO- : fered, iy between 7 and 8 pm.to P, J.man à situation \u2018ete In the country or Glaser Famous or bug, roach Gordon, P otographer, 23272 Bt.Catherine st.city as general servant.196 St.Antoine = : end bectie killer.Ku A t ot ein : teman, object to pot = Pu ant MAN, x 7 D in \u2014 Bo MAR 2e gen Dealer ts, sto.\"Paperhanter forts, etc.one with some à ar DA handy with\u2019 carpant >: A Firstar preferred sober - gentleman.C, 338, tools\u2019 and paint cutting, ete.J, N., and decorator, 216 Bt, Catherine st.Star Office.\u2019 /| \u2019 , 169° Dailhousie et.ruse 196 83 - : RUBSER HOSE y THOS.FORRESTER Co., 325 St.James ft.PICTURE FRAMING, ETC.NE AT 7% PICTURE FRAMING CHE AP re Hey, 209750 Cat RI er) bre ÉEPAIRING, ETC.Sharpened and Repaired special pA ir wers Lawn Mo Sons, 11 machin John Crome .Street.ety.1) \u2018Tel, Main CARPENTRY WORE.Al Kinds f general carpentry work- toro alforations, fixtures, à Care estates a specialty ore.hy Tay \u2018Alexander.Tol.M.3188.PATENTS.A A Pg AN TN ANN NNN Roberts & Co.> Montres a non wor owest Sy rmonoy retarnod 1 if we fail to get a patent.Write for hook.BICYCLE Sram Bicycle Repairing.cles of all te ir shop makes.Most comple rime.pedale, handle bers sna) at oto BE Note now ad K & MOTO Lid.Vitoria 9.and Craig St.We topair PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.PAN SN A Piano Tuner ® 7% moment Shc WY at, es cas AND ELECTRIC marne Castor OAL vo HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC.\u201cProud of It\u201d J Fes, of our roputar best H Best atock of Hac et ess.a ty A diery th town.J we Roberts, 3 Tel.Main 1966.Lo - _ PORTING GooDs.| Fi ro ey lia in al en \u2018ear Le at the ol 1a stand, T A Wightman porting Goods Co.Bt Paul re ; CAMERAS AND KODAKS.fino lin eras and We Have § X Kodaks from $ rr We do Developing and Printing.Art oto porium, 1822 Notre Dame Street, Montreal._BOOFING./ Metal, Gravel 3 Sn Toment Roofers.for our Mon Co., corner pres vi 8s Noma bret\u201d elepbone Main 1422 MONEY TO LOAN.ar rea \u2019 SALARIED PEOPLE - Can get money Sn their owh names, without endorser or security; payments to suit borrow er.Montreal Credit Company, Building, 185 Bt, James st Do You Ever Borrow Money ?F 80, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Whether you want to: borrow $10 or 0, whether you want it one month, six months, or one ye come and talk it over with us, .we can Fave you money.No loan ix too large; none too smail to receive our careful attention.i YOUR FURNITURE, PlAZO, .ORGAN, HORBE, WAGGON, ETC.can weed securiiy.No removal of gpode.Le enquir'es amorfg Jour neighbours, o publishing your transact WY 1 TROUBLE YOUR FRIENDS For the loan of a liitle morey wten you eam borrdw from us on one hour's notice, and so cheap?Because we guarantees our rates \u2018he cheapest in the city and have made the within the Yeach of all.That's why our 0.4 Sustomers are borrowing of us from time to >, MONTREAL JOAN 8 BROX FRAGE C3, Room 204 New York Life Building, cor.ft.Jameser.and l'iace d\u2019Armes 5g PATENT BOLICITORS.ls Ng, INVENTIONS PATENTED AXD TRADE MARKS REGISTERED 1 ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, ole (M Tempte Ballding, Mentreai, | NTS PROMPTLY SECUREL \u201cEp D ees We bave extensive experience (nthe intneate Laws of 8 Dae countries.#kotek, SERENE vw e prank Building.Washing! ton, D.0.\u201cob FETHERSTONHAUGH & C0,\u201d SAMA RE SIR dey INVENTORS 3 snd im mats won in PAT bape learns suis or on ; ol Hussar Ty Lan Shi te Slavesiers Lo RONTO PATENT To ELLE on wal OOMS \u2014TWO DOUBLE, WELL FURNISH.tanding, Flat T Ball Seid tot pt?AER 104 Temple - - \u20ac@ we you sre nied ) i \u2014 A pen etre Se; HT, rar + pes - tained here to visit Interesting surro trains daily to ange.Rss FOUR ans river, nos near Post lo.12 Bt [Rooms = to Office., Office.As! oly te À 0.Box OOM \u2014 BINGLE FURNISHED FRONT Room bathroom nat.Germs moderate.33 Victoria st.120 6 Rooms \u2014 WELL FURNISHED SINGLE tront rooms, on bath flat, with feu without board; gas; also table board; also Ross Jour, unfurnished.53 Metcalfe at.Root 8 \u2014 DOUBLE OR SINGLE, ALSO t on bathroom or dravwine room, ynfur- nished: transients.146 Manañèl \u2018 129 3 OOMB \u2014 TO LET BEAUTIFUL AIRY front or back parlour, furnished or unfurnished marble mantel and grate\u2019 a each: fee fly two adults.9a Argyle.20 2 00M \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOM ON bathroom flat, gas, suitable for one or two persons; per month.234 Bleurs à wl! * OOMR- \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE wardrobe, Auer light, modern accommodations; private family.Apply 82 Bt.Deals st, Viger Garden.130 2 OONS \u2014 COMFORTABLY SHED rooms, every modern convenlence; tran- slents, Tel.Up Z547, 41 McGill College avenue., : \u2018 S 130 & : oom 8 LET NICELY FURNISHED double a single, Auer light, and bath.3823 Ontario st.,, between Bleury and Mance cts, 130\" Roous ~\u2014 TWO LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms, in private family, on bath flat, In very good tocallty.99 Chure uren st .3 i rent $7 ROOMS WANTED.7 N ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN ROOM and first class board, from Bleury street out; references exchanged.Please mention price.Address T, 232 Btar Office.129 2 \u2018WA NTED.\u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WIDOW unfurnished room, on bathroom flat.In private family; rent moderate.Address C, 7313, Étar Branch Office.ROOMS AND BOARD 'WANTED.WANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, IN At of Bt.Henri Parish Church, \u2018by a Jouok lady, in July, quiet private family pre- erred.A, 236, Star Office.! ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN OF QUIET HA- ! bite would like room and board with pri- pri family; references exchanged.V, 231, Star ofl ROOMS AND BCARD.EE OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE OR SINGLE FOR quiet people, in a private family; all con- venlences; electric i'ght, hot water; first class table; good attendance; opportunity rare to learn French.47 Yjetort a.15 8 OOMs \u2014 AND: BOARD, EVERYTHING first class.836 Dorchester st.127 Roos \u2014 AND BOARD.HOUSE THOR- ughly renovated and newly furnished: gas, hot water heating.17 Hanover st.128.8 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.8 UNION AVE, single and double rooms.129 6 QOME \u2014 BOARD, TABLE BOARD; LAN\" sients.106 Union avenue.8.Roo 8.\u2014 AND BOARD.540 PORCHES FER * street (opposite St James\" Club} ear churches, theatres and ends.a Teleph ne, Auer light; choice board.120 6 NISHED ROOMS T \u201cRooms \u2014 LARGE FURNI let, \"and first class table board, Anny 8 5 Metcalfe st OCOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH BOARD, suitable for married couples or Sentlemen; moderato terms.20 Beaver Hail HM 130 2 ANTED\u2014 TOUNG MEN CAN FIND GOOD + .Engl boarding house: home comforts, ne ans 55.00 week.183 Notre Dame street, ochelaga.OOMS CHOICE.UPTOWN LOCALITY, well furnished, with breakfnst and supper, ba er Woks full bodrd | $6 per week.39 st.130 JROOMB \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, NICELY furnished and very, comfortable, first class a OR\u2019 2484 St.Catherine st.Tel Uptown 151.i 130 3eod v , SUMMER BOARD i OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD.PRIVATE family, at Betaconsfleld, nice rooms, shade and rounds fac! Eg Hers serms low.Address Cottage No.135 6 OARD \u2014 BOYS RECEIVED FOR SUMMER.Personal supervision; good boating and bathing, Address Mr.Max Liebich, Principal Grammar Bchoo 1, Berthier, Que.128 25 OARD \u2014 ST.AGATHE DES MONTS, THE Beverley Cottages, first class Board, bath, w.c., electric light.L.T.Dick, P.O.x 1836, Bt.Agathe des Monts.10 BPARD \u2014 MORIN FLATS, QUE.LARS comfortable farm house.on hill, 8 minutes walk from statfon; good boating, etc.Term! 4 per week.Address Joseph Watchorn, Hin View, Morin Flats, Que.127 OARD \u2014 COMO, A CHARMING DAY IN the country may be spent at Madame Brasseur\u2019s; excellent table, hoats and carriages ob- undings; ur\u201d moderate; .GARD \u2014 OLD ORCHARD FARM, ACCOMmodation for washing, véry shady, for ladies, $2.30 per week; children on moderate terms.Address Mrs, Pendlebury, Haseville, Que.125 2.ANTED \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS,\u2018 FIRST ' class table, best of attention, electric Nights, newly furnished, all home comforts, fishing.boating, Outre house on lake: terms m ergée.Mrs.McLeod, Box 1896, \u2018Shore Road.seu Agathe, Que.129 8 ; WISNING\"SKI rati cans.sfnfinerient.\u201cfrom \u2018 hl SRT pre Medical 153 York st.Buus NE 120 12e0d Prreo NAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of John Wilson, ebip master, son of John un- dee, Bcotiand, die, merchant, Yeaman or his note, Helen, heard of in Florida In 1843: 2: gst b of in 1830 in New Orleans, for Se firornia.Address his Bean rc Stewart 21 Bank street, Dundee, ERSONAL \u2014 JOHN DONAGHY, 15 CATH- 0 rest.Newry, Ireland.desires address of \"an dis Da hy, last in Boston, Mass.11 years ago; also of Catherine Donaghy.on City, U.8, ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Henry Holworthy, Julla Augusta, Emily, Annette, and Elizabeth Swymmer, children of nry Holworthy Swymmer.of Jamaica.Tho family emigrated to the Southern States, U- 8.A.in 1833, Cpusin Henry F.Heathcote, grandson of Elisabeth Swymmer, Fadl Address H.F.Heathcote, Lucknow House, West Hos, Plymouth, England.180 0 PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION OF EMMA Durant, who left Holloway, London, 10 years ago; last heard of as Ivy Dean) 1901 Becond Avenue, New York City, America.Mother seeks.Address Mrs.Durant, 88, Chat ham |st., Manchester, Eng.PERSONAL \u2014 ALEX.BINCLAIR, CARE OF Alexander, 183 Bellfield street, Ginagow, desires address of James and William Sinclair, painters In Peorla, Il, U.8, ; father dead.PERSONAL \u2014 A.MARSHALL OR GRAY, 38; Linlithgow- t Main street, S'hitburn, ° Georgé Talbert or hire, : desires addrees Mrs.Johnstone, who left Glasgow for U.B.1888.180 6 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED P of John Arnott; last heard of at Belleville, ago.Address his aunt, Miss 15 years Me he à 47 Prinlawe, Leslie, Fifeshire, Scotland./ Melv \u2014 WILLIAM LAMBIE, WILLI- PERO Ma Lane, Port Glasgow, Beotland, du- address of Mrs.Robert Pennel or family; sires Chicago, last heard of in Gurley street, FOR BALE, \u2018 AN A Fe SALE \u2014 FOR THB MILLION, xr R Une ut maple, $3.50; tamarac $1.75; a, $1.50 per load; nes livered anywhere In the city.J.C.MecDiar- mid, Richmond square.Bell Tel.Up oie Fer SALE \u2014FURNITURB, CARPETS, OILcloths, refrigerators, baby carriages.E0- etc, etc, at lowest prices for cash or credit.H.A.Wider and Co, 258 St.James.2415 St.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame.103 t R BALE PRINTING MATERIAL.iron frames] banques.gulley racks, eta.Apply at Star Composing Room.tf R SALE- UPRIGHT PIANO, BY WELL known Toronto maker, $100: \u2018must be sold to close an estate; cost new $325; a great bargain.Address at once B, 0002, Star Branch gr fice.128 R SALE \u2014 ONE 80 HORSE POWER TUbular boiler, 70 lbs, working - pressure.For price and terms apply to Graham and Co., Star Office.126 8 R SALE \u2014 ONE CORLIEBS ENGINE, T5 horse power, In first rate condition.For price and terms apply to Graham and Co., Star Office.1206 6 R SALE \u2014 ONE FROWN ENGINE, 00 horse power, in the best of order.price and terms apply to Graham and Co., Star Office.126 6 R BALE \u2014 DIPROVED LAURIE FETED water heater, For price and terms apply to Graham and Co., Star Office.128 6 OR SALE\u2014 ONE 50 HORSE POWER TUBU- Isr boiler, TO lbs.working pressure.For prite \u2018and terms, apply to Graham and Co, Star 126 8 Ome è.For SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, BY THW celebrated maker Ernest Gabler, of New York, $100 cash only, cost new $350.Address ly, Post Office Box 874.127 4 R BALE~ ASH BEDROOM SET, BPRING, mattress, pillows, some bedding, square fancy table, ker and 1 chair, $20.Address M, 49, Star Office 128 3 For SALE \u2014 25/OF THE CELEBRATED Morris upright pianos just received from factory, In qak, walnut and ma ahor gany Cases, prices from \u20188325, payable $10 cash and £7 monthly, discounts for cash or if pald in twelve or eighteen months; old pianos and organs accepted in part payment.Leach's, 2440 St.Cath- érine, Stanley and Drummond.Open every avening.x ; 129 2 For SALE \u2014i UPRIGHT PIANO, BY AMerican Piano Company, price $85 cash, 7 h octave, 4 walnut Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine st, between Stanley and Drum- mond.125 2 R SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS new and crecomdhand erate prices and removing.A.Ahern, Montreal Bate 1 Works, 8 t.James st, Telephone Main 813.188 eqd tf R SALE \u2014 A BROADWOOD GRAND piano, case, ivory ys; price ro8s 345, parable $2 per manth.Bargain: don\u2019t mise this chance.Apply Layton Bros., 144 Peel st.Dorainion square.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday even- ngs.127 3 daw T Jor BALB \u2014 SOLID OAK.BEDROOM SET.almost new, and good carpet.Apply 15 Calumet avenue, St.Cunegonde.R SALE \u2014 LADIES BUMMER STOCKings.Maco cotton, Lisle, silk-plated, and slik-striped, checked and embroidered, also in pelt colours; lowest prices and newest designs.Clark's, 310 St.James st.upstairs.\u2019 130 3.For R SALE-.DINING \u2018ROOM.B19 COMMIS- Robots at, near Bt.\u2018Ann's market, Apply T.H.Laganiere, 319 Commissioners st.190 ' R BAL WOOLLEN MILLS, ONE GET, great to close pate.rah Funt, Dunham.asad t ANTED \u2014 DRY GOO! ARTNER, MAN with.characterf;and an A anergy and two or three thousand, may step into srowing cash business in growing Ontario town.Address A, 263, Star lofries.R BALE \u2014 NEWS, BOOKS, STATION- ° old established, owner has two stores, mile apart, wants to sell one.Good opening for hustler.Double your money In one year.Write, 1f you mean business, Kilt, the nawsdealer, Ot\u2019 tawa Ont.Every piblication on garth, \\ WANTED \u2014 \u201cSTRANGER FROM THE WEST wishes to buy either a licensed hotel, grocery, or any paying business- for cagh, H, é, Star Office.JOR BALE \u2014 JOHNSON & COUSINEAU, 62 James.st.The best offer of the day for a, live man.Licensed restaurant, near th wharves, doing 5 à business; price $75 per $3800.Come quick, as it wil! go like a hot cake.R SALB \u2014 JOHNSON & COUSINEAU, RE sells and exchanges hotels, restaurants, cigars and tobacco stores; small payment down; five country.hotels, bargains, and Imonev-makers._ R SALE \u2014 JOHNSON & COUSINEAU.Cigar store, Montreal West; best In the city; a fortune awaits a live man; $1300.00, worth $1800.00.OR BALD \u2014 JOHNBON & COUSINEAU.Licensed restaurant, heart of tbe city, 1000.Buyers, we charge you no commission: 0 grocery stores, from $10 to $5000; terms.ne SUMMER RESORTS.Che Russell House.534 ST.JAMES STREET.Recently Renovated 3 doors from G.T.R.(Bonaventure) 1 minute from C.P.R.(Windsor) Excellent accommodation.Special rates for Commercials.3:10eodtr F.J.MURRAY, Prop.OCKS HOUSE, FORTUNES ore Racks, Maine.1s hotel 13 on the rooms, excels Airy ent abies ring Water ating vathiog Babine.and va $9 fo 912 à week, W.C.£2 YANT.13026 Suckling & Co.Important Auction Sale, We are instructed by C.S.SCOTT, ESQ., of Hamilton, Assignee of the ESTATE OF JOHN CALDER & CO, wholesale clothing manufacturers, Hamilton, to offer for sale by public auction at our warerooms, No.64 Wellington St.West, TORONTO, on Wednesday, 12th June at 2 o'clock p.m., all the stock-in-trade belonging to the sald estate, en bloc at a rate on the dollar, as per Inventory, and amounting to about as follows ! Manufactured goods.vee es eso.$59,336.23 Tweeds ves o eseres 28,405.81 Cottons And denims .o.ewes \u2026 2,483.42 Bralds and trintmings ve 5e es ee 22,151.22 Linings .\u201cee 16,811 33 Goods in bond .22,666.53 | Machinery and-fufniture- - 47-1 Goods in Winnipeg .p.25 Total, about .200000 Terms\u2014One- tnt\u201d cash, balance at \"à 4 8, 8 and 10 months, satisfactorily fred with interest at 7 per cent.per annum.BTOCK AND INVENTORY can be see on the premises, and FULL PARTIC Ur LARS given on application to the undersigned, or to Mr.Assignee, at his office, Spcotator puits, Hamilton.This sale affords an exceptionally fine opportunity for any one desirous of ac- guiring and continuing a large wholesale clothing business, established for about 25 years, having a first class revutation, and having very valuable connec\\ious throughout the Dominion of Canada.In the event of the stock not being sold en bloc on tho above date of sale, in will be offered to the genetal trade in lots, per Catalogue, in course of notes by public \u201cauctiop on or apout th pros SALE SUN BONNETS AND HATS IN * Dated Hamditon, nt., June 1st, 1901 white gmbroidered muslin for infants and CKL NG & CO.children, 2c t ; large variety Clark's, 210 St.James st., upstairs, 130 3 120 3 2aw Auctioneers.B SALE \u2014 RESTAURANT, 8T CEN- ral, part of city, first class clientele; sure money -making.Apps, St.Plerre, Pellssier and Wilson, 151 Bt.| ames st.130 8 wh WITH RUBBER tires, Apply 10 Lomp 180 2 \u2014 GO-CART, LE perfect order.ARD \u2014 TOURISTS WILL FIND, GOOD at moderate prices at la Maison planche.Tennis court, croquet ground and goif For SALE- A HANDSOME WHITE ENamelled overmantel, with P.mirror, links near house.Apply Mlle.E.Roy, River w, cheap.Apply at 1 Seymour ave.du Loup.100 7 almost ne ip.App ar an OARD \u2014 COME TO THE BELLEVILLE Hotel, Jovely situation, lowest terms, ficar the water; first class table.Prop., Grace Le- veille,\u2018 Notre Dame du Portage, Que.129 8 OARD \u2014 GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD, with \u201cprivate English family, nice shady me mile from C.P.R.station, half grounds.oi mile from village and Post Office, pour water and fod ating.Address Mrs.nry Knott, Fcat Bhefford, Que.0310 5 2aw ANTED \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS, UNION House, at Georgeville, on Lake Memphre- agog, fine newly furnished rooms; good fish boating, bathing: house next door to Post Office or terms apply E.J.Wil Prop., Georgeville, Que.24 Bend ARD \u2014 PARTIES DESIRING BOARD AT quiet summer resort, in farm house; large Tone asily mail: plazsa; water.Apply ra.D \u2014 LAKE L'ACHIGAN (IN T.AU- Miér, Brome Centre, Que.117 4 4am BE rentian Mountains), house situated on lake Teasonable rates.to Damase Beauchamp.St.Hippolyte see Ra kenny), County Terrebonne, P.Q.14e0d RD \u2014 GOOD SUMMER BOARD AT Sharisbols Lake, use of boats, sot fishing.Raoul - Charrette, St.Lac Fol ebols, Que.12 07 Boar \u2014 MINTO VILLA, FACING THE lake, Ste.Aguthe des Monts, in the reception of summer R SALE \u2014 TWO HANDSOME BRASS gasallers, anfl ons brass hall lantern, in good order, nearly new, cheap.Apply at 1 Bey- mour avenue.; 130 YOR SALE\u2014 A CHILD'S GO-CART.NEARly new, rubber tires and large parasol, also a handsome dining Pe naine lamp and hall .lamp.234 leurs R SALE \u2014 LINEN LINED HOSE, 14 inches, MéMartin pump and one H.P.new Reid oline engine, complete.D.\u201cHatton and Co., Bousecours st.130 2 2aw HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETO.Por SALE\u2014A DOUBLE QUEBEC CARIOLE, a single crossway aleigh, and four wheel dog-cart.Address A, 1028, Star Smee, R SALE ~ A DOCTOR'S PHAETON, ALmost new, with solid leather top and apron, in first clase ly Deen tsed a few times; was made to order: will sell for halt price, ss the party has no more use for it.Ap- Ply to B.Ledoux and Co, Osborne st.119 Te R SALE \u2014OR EXCHANGE FINE CHESTnut Gelding, 153} five years old: sound, sood roadster; t a wold or exchanged for one suitable for a ody to drive.May bo seen at Dr.Bruneau's, No.9 Hermine st.- 129 2 Fo: SALE \u2014 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, the amo trotting es preion royal of George nes 8 16 hands.dark chestoat, - \u2018sound.welghs rat ADP\" to ra.\"Holwatl, or \u2018room 13.17 1200 1bs.pea! gree, price, oto.add Bt.John, 180.3 Arbours Hotel, i St.Lawrence at., Montreal BE \u201cSE EEE its ri 20 ues n qu vate s \u2014tamity.Ko 0 biversity st.| WAN \u2014 PONY CART FOR SHETLAND pony.am rai Nd esp for thsh.Agaress B° AND ROOMBA.AT ST.AGATHE \u20185.Pa dos ten A walk from stat! ah w.cite on.R SALE \u2014 TEAM OF BLACK HORSES Int on t.Apply to Mrs.Haynes, Fake View Cottags BL Agathe des Mons.Manetei a FL Up = en.Apps 100 ARE Seam nt re van VV gentlemen's cast 0 Ph Oly Hall \u2018avenue.| 8 Dane Mai ord n the city, 8.BEL ror indian tng Sons SR WAN TQ, PURCHA og\u201d se ss sue WANTED TO PURCHASE.| otal of io LADIES path ching.wo * pay ars rompily aitenged.FR RB LADIES\u2019 AN vs oq fur, fu time - 0 paid ?\"alco ete t_off cloth- carpets, ollelo ate.* ond tended 10.J.Emith, \u20ac Crary melt 28 3 VEE heel.prices pad.promis athded dote me NTED \u2014 TÔ PURCE ND VEER des EE a D | etre Doller of Moshar patent rue, 619.Craig 128 4 za 70 PURCHASE, BEST CASH | TO PURCHASE L.LADIES\u2019 ; emen's cast off clothing, +, Three Choice Lois \u2018About so feet each by 187 4 feet deep, on Argyle Avenue \u2018montre \u201cMentrose), Westmount, à good in- vestmentt.Owner anxious to sell.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL.ESTATE & AGENCY CO., 181 BT.JAMES STREET, 5 à \u2018Steam Yacht \u201cPresto\u201d For Sale.The \u201cPresto\u201d le à trunk-cabin.échoonet-rig-: Ked_twin-screw steam yac and was built in yn, No Y., under a guhrant r hour, and upon trial at slightly over 80 miles per hour.Bh: Ag con struction; five water-tight compartments.Gross tonnage, 22.47; net, 15 .Length over all, 80 .4 in.: water line, 78 fv: beam, D rt.6 tn: epth of hold, 6 ft.; draught, 2 ft.in.hé owner's accommodations comprise a déXx- room aft, which will accommodate or 10 peo- ble, connected by & companion ta \u201cwith Pine Fin » sajoon; large stateroom and toiiet-room.n saloon.is 18 feet long: broad seats extend.the \u2018whole * baci for of the aides, which or four peroons at night; oe for staterooms.by pole a me in each Sor ed mahogany wi plush upholstery and YH F \u201cha with fe.© Forward are a _large o aller: chest, sink, Cie losets, large with accommoda- \u2018storeroôm, crew's quarters .tions for \u201cx men, With water-closet, folding.wash bas: été Pilot house and trunk Savin are also of pol- lashed mahogany: pilot hi to be amd: room and \u201cconnected waiter, \u201cpos alley velo by a ad - rene to to indicnte rule x : puter-iate type, with 1209 \u2018dq.ft.of\u2019 heating sq.xt.of grate surface, adapted Tartace of per na, ineh; ol ie onnec! dy-.\u20ac Tits of 16\u20ac.Bie mer ining PUmDA.Blower eens for forced ératt, and evaporator for producing Tor Fall particulière addres AFT, FRANK MARSHALE, Griswold tase Dettelt, Wich.8 B \u2014 f Ries of Morton 0 \u2026 2400.cats ro aE Mt\" pt 438 1 hirtesnth day ue June, 1: at two of the Oe A i a Montreal.with Bt ae 1 hority of Justice, AD the X 2 0 9 9 2 0 0 9p 9 v 0 9 9 0 ¢ 8 OO 3 PA 8 BB OF ach! .J, Adolph Mol enbisyer, of.Brvok-.speed of 32 nites YOUNG MEN + BUY LAND With Your Savings.25 cash and $3.40 to $6.90 monthly sa buy you In fa Montres Annex a i vols an bin oy! ALWAYS BUY LAND chose 0 A BiG CITY.-Many of Montreal's- wealthiest men have done so.Always invest your wone in somethin hing you can SEE, Is SOLID s.HUSSELBEE, 1638 St.Lawrence Street.( OpenSaturdays sand Bundaye.) Residence, 848 Park Ave., or Room 328 Temple Bldg.Tel.Up.3208.! 180 2aw2 fuefeofecinforiefefeieiufofeinieielofoiulcduaiufulsle ENGLISH-CANADIAN COMPANY.LIMITED.\u2018 A meeting of the aboye company will be held at 27 St.Jam Montreal, Room 15, on Wednesday, \"het Sth June, at 12 noon precisely.All interested in the succéss of the company are particularly requested to attend, On behalf of the Board.WALTER MORSHEAD, 130 1 President.stp To-morrow Afternoon Great Clearing Sale of HOUSE FURNISHINGS ! (Including Carpets, Table Linens a a uilts ts, Cartaine, oy Tweods, an eDo! assortmen Di ouse Furn ng Goods 1 t our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, At 2,30 O'Clock._1301 M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.By Marcotte Bros., At No.1048 St.Catherine St.Auction pale of very neat household furniture and effects.We have received instructions from Mr.Gaspard Broulllette, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, without reserve, all the contents of eight rooms, comprising: 1 splendid pright piano, new Sohmer, in perfect order, just a short time in uae: 1 fine parlour set, 1 splendid sideboard, dining table, 1 fine dining set of chairs, 3 splendid.bedroom sets, apri beds, mattresses, bedding, fine lots of pictures, ornaments, lace curtains, poles, fine :arpet, oll cloth, silverware, glassware, crockery, 1 splendid steel range, 1 réfrigerator, cheirs, tables, etc.: All to be sold without the least reserve on THURSDAY, JUNE.6th, 1901.Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.MARCOTTE BROS.130 2 \u2018Auctioneers, TO LET.| FURIN ISHED.An exceptionally desirable and well fin- 'ished semi-detac house in the western part of the city, fully equipped In every respect for comfort and convenience; 13 rooms; hot water heating: electric Hght ; + four open grates; open plumbing.Rent, $150 per mont ta THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY co, 181 St.James Stréet.f Dominion Coal Company, 1 LIMITED.' - pio Annual General Meeting of the Do- nion Coal Company, Limited, will bo held on the i3th day of June, 191, at the offices of the Company, 28 Street Raliway Chambers, Montreal, at twelve o'clock noon, for the election of Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before said meeting.By order of the directors.B.F.PEARSON, 127 à 2aw Secretary.pr Notice to Mariners Notice is hereby given to all vessels navigating the St.Lawrence Hiver that work on the Quebec bridge |s In progress, and will continue throughout the present On the north side of the river, 500 feet south of the north high water mark, and 2000: feet.west of the mouth of the Chaudiere River, false Works have been constructed around the site of the north main pler, And it is marked by white beacon lights at mght.A.tirestle work connects this false work with the north shore.and all vessels are warfied to keep within the main channel of the river at this : \u2018 M P.DAVIS, 180 20 \\ Contractor.= MANITOULIN & NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.= Tenders for the.Construction of \"the Manitoulin & North.Shore Railway.=.Sealed tenders will bs received at t - fice of the General Bu rintendens the of.Manitoulin and jway.Company, Sault Sté Marie, Ont, u o\u2019clook noon, of the 15th day of \u2018Toe, Soot.for the construction of a section of the mile, 5 to and North Shore Railway from mile 5 0, fhe grossing of of the Vermillion distance of about five miles.Plans, profile and apecifications may be seen at the office of the engineer in charge t Sudbury.Ont, or the chief -engineer, Baul Ste.Marie, ont.Tenders must made on printed forms.supplied.The lowest Or any tender not Baule Ste.Marie Ont, Mar De \u201c 16 No House is Porto, There are pates adaitio and aitera-, tions = Adything this way Fe \u201cust to give.oo an esti of the cost, and per we\u201d you what foal antitma pel or re rs a cost you anythin, advice wit \"riot.aa 4 1e undertake | the crop reports have hitherto indicated.weights gold freely at $4.75 to $5.At the \u2018BUTTER There is very little change fn the local market.Finest quality box cregmery can had for 19c, and unsal ted at 1-40 more; finest tubs can be 18% to 19c.Se.Fhe uality of tho make now coming in to be rather inferior, and is expla yl by the pa s produe-' ing an inférfor quality of St.Hyacinthe id to have sold.at 18kçc.Recelpts r on the Board of Trade FRUSSIAN FARMERS RECEIVE STATE AID THIS YEAR.The German Orop Failure is More Serious Than Supposed\u2014Wheat: Was Rather Stronger in Liverpool But the American Markets Sold\u2019 Off, Particularly New York.The following press cablé indicates a more serious crop failure in Germany than Bertin June noie to the bad pros ts in P a, Count von Buelow, n bis, capacity of President of the Prus- slan Ministry, has advised the us Government departments concerned Yo prepare for taking suitable measures to provide State ald for the purpose of meeting the situation.The harvest threatens to be & failure over large areas of the monarchy.he Liverpool wheat market waa stronger to-day, July closing a up at 6s 03d, Bep- tember closing %d do at 88 114d.No, 2 red winter was stoad at Antwerp at 14.\" Paris was firm, June cloeing at 20.25, and September at 20.Loos on ered No.1 standard Cal.iron, d vd., less per cent.; i Walla Pe Walla, ron, Australian wheat, crop passa, iron, arrived, 29s \"10144, tis.fino and heavy, merican markets were weak, LOCAL MARKET.\u2014Oats have been selling at 36c afloat, but the market was feel- in sympathy with Chi- cage.85% to 360, and there were holders who would not accept these figures Peas are Fun and scarce at 76c.Rye is very slow at about 58c bia; Np- 1 spring wheat is quoted at 7750 af FLOUR\u2014Manitoba pr patents, $4.30; best strong bakers $4; wi whee.tpgent s 8.60 to #4; piral ht OT $3.20 to in: bags, $1.60 ROLLED OATH.ihe west quotes s.ki] ae for barrels on track here, and 1% ot $1.85 for bars, but dealers claim to be selling 200\"a,karre) less.FEE bags, RE bran, in D.\u2014Manitoba.bran, in sports, in bags, §18; Ontario $14.00, and shorts, $15.50 in bulk; suite.AY.\u2014The market is steady with more offering.Prices arc $12,00 for No.1, $il-for No.2.and $3 to $9.50 for clover mixed, in car lots.VISIBLE SUPPLY.The following \u2018table shows the visible supply of grain in Canada and the United Btates, on the dates, mentioned:\u2014 ; 1901.uly 1901.1900.June 8, May 21, June 4, Wheat .36,834,000 40,064,000 44,704,000 Corn .16, PS 000 15,320,000 12,378,000 Oats s.\u2026\u2026\u2026 \u2026 Barley «ee 11,218,000 10,435,000 7,041,000 822,000 107,100 810,000 743,000 699,000 1,061,000 Rye \u2026\u2026.\u2026.Se { WHEAT IN SIGHT.| The following table shows the of wheat on passage to United Kingdom and, continent: \u2014 amount June 3, May 27, June 4, 1901 190k 1800.Visible supply U.Can- pu .36,934,000 40,064,000 40,084,000 5a On passage \u2018to othe po A ves \u201c1 26,100,000 26,400,000 24,178,000 Othe Pe ontinent.1, 840,000 15,200,000 11,984,000 Total \u2018wheat in ght .78,034,000 81,064,000 78,224,000 MANITOBA WHEAT.(8pecial to the Star.) WINNIPEG, June 4\u2014Wheat, Fort Wil-, am freight rate 80c, Brandon freight rate c THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.An Easier Feeling Both in the Local - and British Market\u2014Ocean Ppace Rates Decline, Prices for cattle at the Eastern Abattoir are easter in view of the slight depression originating in the Toronto market and quotations which had advanced 1-4 of a cent a pound for beef a week ago declined to thé same extent yesterday when buyers and sellers got together.Choice Deeves sold at 5 1-4 to 6 -1-2c per Ib, gpoa at 1-2 to bc, fair at 3 3-4 to 4 1-40 and orion grades at 3 to 3 1.2¢ er Ib.400 head of cattle were offer here was no change in the situation, -s0 | \u2018tar as sheép were concerned, export goods selling at 4c per 1b, and the butchera filling their wants at prices ranging from 8 1-2c tn 4 1-2c per Ib.Spring lambs rang- éd from $2.50 to 34.60 and calves from $3 to $10 each.Live ho declined 10 cents per \u2018100 pounds in view of the neavy feeling at western points local sales being effected at $6.40 to $7.15 per 100 1bs., welgh- ed off the cars, London quotatio for Canadain cattle range from 1l to per 1b, and in Liverpool 11 1-2¢ is the only quotation given.The British market for sheep was easier at 12 1-2c per Ib.and lambs at 14e per Ib.In London American cattle are quoted at 12 to 12 1-4c per 1b.In spite of the easler cable advices and the recent decline in prices for butrhers\u2019 stock in Toronto, the tone of that market for really choice export cattle continues strong, and on \u2018Friday last the highest price of the\u201d season was pald, viz., $5.40 per 100 1bs., and 5.for good, \u2018white medium and \"light above prices the demand was keen, shippers were short of stock to fill space contracted for.The shipping space rate to London has scored another decline of 5s per head, with engagements at 30s to 35s, The Liverpool rate 15 also weaker and any space not contracted for fs now offering at 353 to 40s, which is 7s 6d to 10s per head lower than what contracts were made at before the opening of the season Live stock shipments from the.Montreal for the Tek, ending une 1, were: Cattle, 2,613; sh 1,002; horses, 7.The total shipments of five + for the month of May, with comparisons, were:\u2014 faite Sheep: Horses.ort of 1, 5 1,042 11,426 2.314 1,440 12,983 3,365 674 16.536 309 1,669 Bo 2,726 1,630 TORONTO, Ont.loads in to-day, and lambs and 83 FAN, sheep.tle, choice, $5.25 to 5.86 port cattle, ght, $5 to $5.20 ; choice, 4.3 $4.35 ; export Nght, RB, to \"2 : butchers\u2019 cattle to Bi putchers cattle, mixed, Toot $3.40.40 $3.90 : milk cows, cach, 0 $48 ; EPs Th Lo de pars drain tad nS \" -à to se Por grain - lambs, 1-3 to 5e per lb.yard lambs, 4 to î 1-20 per.1b.3.spring lambs, $2.50 to $3; calves, ead, $1 to $8; hogs, singers, Tc per he fats and lights, 6 1-2¢ off.cars o easier for butchers\u2019 cattle and.But.fat \u2018ntockers.and steady for export cat- tie.COUNTRY PRODUCE, The Butter Market is Steady to Easier.\u2014 Cheese iy Steady and, Opinions Upon the Bgg Market oy \u2018Divided, reported to-day weré only 188 packages.JC © market is steady.Prices Tange 8% Ko for eautern, nd.8%.to ry for \u2018wostérn White, and Sc.tor tern col Demand is not very active.Rece reported on the Board of Trade t to-day were cases.is-an Jmdecided fedling in the ue soma i .it caster en and I\" ages neso- st Ae f.0.b,, are not bein ty ie fact, done 10.D.18 Vi Common.eclared morning | at pertes an Sos than Wo they Pretty weil Rued, Fortmmatal itn nav., y Ste y v- caridié an: bf dealers have.put da Bry, Peu 1s EAE i No.fron 2 Tote gere \u201cEre cased.te ered at \u201ca HE eg bet i 4 at 7,1 veld at ¥ 1-20 at py TE GRAIN MARKET 32 Que- Mont- bec.real.Miss J Sewell .cocoieee vus 8 earache 0 Mrs.Feed 0 Miss Linton +.eee eee 0 M.SCOtt.vv 2ecc00 nocrnocres 1 Miss M.Bond.verreesssr 0 Miss Jessie Scott ees severssenen Bb Miss Towne .\u2026\u2026\u2026 sescoes \u201cen 0 Miss Turner .0 Miss Bond .2 Miss M.Thomson .J 2 rs.Fayette Brown .«.0 Miss Ruth T Thomson » nes seenees 0 \u201d cruven ee nou vscores 8 Miss W.M.Dobe eee woe eeerens Ô Miss Lambe .see ve.ses see 2 Miss Maud Sewell.rerncveu sen sores 8 Mrs.Macdonald .ees +++ ue 0 : Miss, L.Casault.cece see ves oon Ô Mrs.MusSsen «ov see sae secon 0 Totals ooo.vie eve aoe on ses onan 1 12 ' - béing- to interest.them in the work of the | ford, in conclusion, spoke \u2018corresponding secretary, \u2018cese shall attend the Seminary at St.Paul, ed to-wit the Word\" SL meg in, Otaws in I.track for 90 1b, bass, a: a , and resell at 5a.mf ts ko can obta HON.Eau Lan about 100; vite comh, ec trained, 3¢; whitn ned.2c to 91-20.8 primes , in 6 bag lots are w ort about sao, a bushel, hand ® picked being 1 ore.POTAS.ASH The market/is dull in at $4.20 to $4.25 for firsts, and about $3.80 for seconds, and pearl ash is enquired for, but there is no stock here at the moment.MANITOBA WEATHER REPORT.WINNIPEG, Man, June 3.\u2014C.P.weather reports received continue to bo most favourable, nearly every part of the rovince having now had.nice showers.Folowira are reports from sections of the \u2018P.R., recelved up to last evening: north Western gection- Light rain from 30 minutes to 2 hou North Central section-One to 3 hours rain.Pembina, section\u2014Light rain St.James to Altona/ and good showers from Iilot Mount west.Waskada sectton\u2014Light rain yesterday.Bnowflake section-Cloudy, light rain.South-Western sectlon\u2014Light rain west of Culroes to Trehorne.Good rain at Methven, and 3 hours\u2019 rain at Nesbitt and orra Souris section\u2014Light rain at every point, heavy Showers at Gainsborough, Carilevale an ra pestone section\u2014Cloudy, warm, light rain © Emerson section\u2014Light rain at points west of Nivervil Stonewall Section \u2014Light rain at Stony Mountain.West \u2018Selkirk section\u2014Cloudy, light rain.Brandon section\u2014Light showers at Rea- burn, Poplar Point and half hour's rain west of Carberry.» NEW YORK COTTON MARI.NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014Cotton i: ened steady, June offered 7.85 ; fe rons December, 1.04 ; A ar.September, 7.06 ; ; Octobe: uary, 7.06; March, 7.98.Poe) Novem 7.02; QUEBEC LADIES WON AT GOLF They Deteated the Montreal Ladies in Beautiful Weather by Five Holes Up.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, Jum 4\u2014The Que Ladies\" Golf Club defeated the Montreal Golf Club by 5 holes up this morning in their semiannual match, which was played in r- fect weather.There were only ten players on each side, and some of the play was exceptionally fine, as can be judged by the closeness of the scores.This 1s the narrowest victory the local club has ever won.The scores are: A very large crowd of spectators witnessed the match.including much of.Quebec's best society.The Montreal Macdougall, Mrs.J.Linton Greenshiel Among the Quebec ladies who the match were : Mrs.Colin Se Farley, Mrs.Ahern, Mrs.H.Sewell, Mrs.G.B.S.Y det, Mrs.R.Turner, Mrs.E.W Mrs Laurie, Mrs, A Smith, the Misses Ha Miss T.Sewell, \u201cMiss Goodday, the Misses Burstall, Miss G.Price, wen, \"Miss Erie Turner, \u2018ine Misses.Young, Miss Stevenson, the Stavely, Miss Bishop, Miss Cook, Miss and itnossed Joseph, ton, Miss Pacaud, Cham Pope, Miss Becmer, Miss Blanchet Phe gentiemen-present-included-: ut, Col.White, Lieut-Col.Sewell, op ous: Champion, Mr.Foy, R.E.A.Oliver, Hy.McGreevy, Wm.Brodie.Alex.Brodie, Herb, McGreevy, Stuart Gillespie, H.8.Thomson, R.Reid Dobell, Dr.G.H.Parke, Arch.Laurie, urt Smith, Mr.A.Thomson, Mr.L.Pacaud, Very Rev.Dean islam, Mr.D'Eschambault, and R.Meredith At the conclusion of thé match at one o'clock a luncheon was served at the Garrison Club, and in the afternoon a tea will be given after the playing of foursomes, _\u2014 HOCHELAGA COUNTY W.C.T.U.The Annual Meeting in the American _ 1 Presbyterian Chapel, Inspector Street.The annual meeting of the Hochelaga County Women's Christian Tem nce Union was held this morning in the American Presbyterian Chapel, Inspector street.Amon, those present were the following: Miss Doug all, Mrs.McLauchlin, Mrs.Jaques, Mrs, Radford, Miss Barlow, Mrs.Thurston, Mra.Woodly, Mrs.Séott, Mrs.Currie, Mrs.i uddington, Mrs.Toller, Mrs.Campbell, Mrs.Massiah Mrs.Gladstone, Mrs.Clark, Mrs.Gass, Mrs.Lymer, Mrs.Chapman, Mies A.Miss Baylis, Mrs.Wilkinson, Mrs.Poe Mra.Ashold, Mrs.Latham, Mrs.Cayford, Mrs.Elliott, Miss Ansley, Mrs.Waycott, Ms Cunningham, Mrs.Mack, and Mrs.oO The correspondin secretary\u2019s report was read by Mrs.Radford, in he course of which she stated that a great and import- t step hind been taken during the year in | ie way of getting in closer touch with the teachers of the publie schools, the; object Union and through them the scholars.The report stated that the Bchool Commissioners had / expressed themselves na being sympathy with the aim of \"he Union and as having approved of holding meetings with the teachers in the various districts of the ity.Rad- of re Tu which had attended the series of Health talks held in the various sections of the city: e treasurer's report showed the re- ceipte, for he e Jor bo to have amounted to $300.77, and the disbursements to $274.71.Officers \u2018were plected as followe: President, Miss Dougall; vice-president, e- Lachlin; recording-secre y, Miss Barlow: rs., Radford.rts were received from the Central \u2018airmount Unions.ring the morning an address was delivered by Mr.Oatte, of Glasgow, delegate to the Y.M.jubilee in Boston, who is at present ayn in the city.MONTREAL TO LOSE STUDENTS.An order has beer iratued by Archbishop.Keane, of Dubuque, Jowa, that in the future the ecclesinptical students in his dio- and instend of aocming to Montreal as formerly has been done up to the present.The Seminary Xt St.pla in conducted by ste of iocene un direc- boy \"Archbishop.Ireland, and it ia; doubiless a wish to secure the success of this institution nesrer home that has induced Pi Grace of Dubuque to take the the dioceses in the Sn re Fe students for the Semi ood to the mary \u2018in this eity which has an mn international al repu tion.One of the for this action o part Tehsôns % the prelates of the ublic is that hn wish oh have the sn their diocess t in the French Jangunge, to be able to iinet to the tual wants of the large number of French Canadians who are to be found in the large cities of the his United States.g St, Pasl te largely th at St, Pau f gift of Fame HI, ihe railway ante, Whose wife hy à Roman Oatholie, and ce e mos erous supports of the church in ho diccese, The Ottawa branch of Temperance Union the omen M 79H - VISIT OF PRINCE, CITIZENS coMmITTETE POB- A List of Strong Working Committees Named\u2014Will Open a Ferman- ent Office With Regular Secretary \u2014Interview the Mayor to Find Out What City Intends Doing.The Citizen's Dommitt ee for the recep tion of the Duke and Duche ess of Cornwall and or \u2018decided last evening to open an office\u2019 at once and to keep open until after the royal visit.Premises will be secu at once and a paid secretary be ion who will be able to answer all questions and give all information with regard to the \u2018intentions of the committee.This was decided yesterday at the meeting of the executive of the committee under the presidency of Hon.George A.Drummond.The speakers emphasized the fact that the Citizens\u2019 Committee wished in no manner interfere with the arrangements made officially by the City Corporation.A small committee, to accompanied by the president and the two honourery secretaries, Hon, J, P.B.Casgrain and Mr.J.Allan, wil call op mayor and find out What the city intend.s to do that it may be settled what may be by private citizens.Hon.George Drummond, the chairman, explained that since the the appointment of the executive, added, among others those of Hon.J.I.bo done Tarte and Mr.W.C.re.It was also stated while the executive had appointed a committee this did not mean that a po would be hel The appointment.of the committea ie made simply in case euch a form of entertainment is decided u _ ad resolution was ado that no Gabil- un- shall be incurred by any it has submitted ity expendi to the nant committee, and obtained, the signatures of the members of that committee.\u201d Sub-committees were appointed as fol- WH commiittce\u2014Mesers.H.: Montagu Allan, irman; A.meme and Hon.oyer.Accommodation commit tee\u2014! Jemes Ross, Dr.E Lachapelle ie Justice Ouimet, Sir ie an Messrs .8.Clouston, H.V.Meredith, LC R.Hos mer, Transportation compittes\u2014Sie Bam Van Horne.rman; Mesers.G.William Wainwright, T.G.Hon.L.J.Forget, Lieut.\u2018oi.Bh Concert committee-\u2014Messrs, Donald jo Taster) C., Hon, Peradean, Reid Te Toys aes Eo, E- Bu Prepnaticlde Mr.Justice ranger, À.Address OAL iar i Alexandre La- coste, Mr, tice poachereay, Hon.as Robidoux, Messrs, Hugh Graham, Ricl White, Sir William Macdonald, \u201cSix Mk I bourne Tait, Mr.Justice Wurtele.Historical Committee, in connection with fe \u2014 Mr.Justice Baby, Mr, Justice Wurtele, Mr.Justice Loranger, à wi Hon.Mr.Monk, K.C., M.P., od W.inted to con- liam\u2019 Hingston, Messrs D.Tighthall .A committee was also appo fer with the Mayor.It is composed of: Hon.George A.Drummond (chairman), Sir Alexandre Lacoste, Hon, L.J.Forsch, Messrs, T.G.Shaughnessy and White, han The chaifman, Hon.G.À.Dimond, and the joint secretaries, Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain and Mr, Allan, are ex cfficio members of all committees, SHIPPING NEWS.' MISHAP TO EMPIRE STATE.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4.\u2014Captain McElhinney; nautical adviser to the Marine Department, has returned from conducting 2 an investigation into the mishap met with by \u2018the: excursion steamer pire State in the Bt.Lawrence River, near Brockville, on May - 24.While the\u2019 investigation is not yet closed, it Is sald that the commissioner's report will not be favourable to the steamer.It is stated that extensive repairs will be insisted upon before the veesel is allowed to run again.THE GULF REPORT.Weather Conditions ; Raining 3 Foggy ; Variable Winds.Father Point\u2014Inward 6,50 a.m., Manchester er;y 8% p.m., Cervone Cape Magdalen\u2014Inward 6 am, Norwe- glan ; 7 a.m, rett ; yesterday 7,30 p.m.ward yesterday, 8.30 p.m., NOTES.The Allan Line steamer atipn, fro Montreal for Glasgow, arrived out on Sun day atternoon.The Allan Line steamer Nebriska, from New York for Glasgow, arrived out on Sunday afternoon.The Elder, Dempster and Co.steamship Lake Ontario, from Montreal, arrived at Liverpool on Monday at 8 a.The steamship Glasgow, Captain LesNé, has sailed from Baltimore with a cargo o coals for this port.The agen Le are Mare McLean, Kennedy and Co.The Head Line steamer Dunmore Head, Captain Burns, arrived at Batiscan terday morning, and fonds a full cargo\u2019 of deals for Cork, Ireland.The Ottawa Electric Railway Com: boat on Lake several buÿ- dred passengers, and will be Similar to the type employed on the Mississippi River.remet MAY BECOME A LONDON, Jun \u2014 A rent here to.he.effect \u20ac that t Duchess of Npwcastle, mother of the p gent Duke, add of Lor cis Hope, about to become.a nun, She has long been a Roman Catholic, and since the doth ef of her second husband, Tom Hohler, fessional singer, has devoted eccelé almort entirely to Roman, Cath: SE this motropoil in the East End elums sm under the direction of Cardinal Vaughan.rumour is cur he.\u201cBpecial Notice.Hamilton's have a ial sale of Wall Papers to-morrow, sy.range from 2 1-2c.roll up.| The Vocalion Organ.: Churches that have not sufficient fun nor sufficient space, for a pipe organ, wil find the Vocalion organ suited to their re- uirements.The price is emall, as low as ; the size, not.much \"langer than an ordinary reed organ, y et the tone is full and deep, and has a carrying power that fills any ordinary auditorium.Ful per- ticulars, with illustrated catalogue and prices sent on enquiry.Mason & Risch Piano Co., Ltd, 2460 St.Catherine street, Montreal, sole agents.| People needing Wall Pay er should see the cial line Hamilton's 4 1 sell to-morrow, ednesday, at 2 1-2¢.roll, \u2019 Charles Casavant committed suicide at Richford, Vt, on Tuesday.Depression oar sequent upon his wife's death was th pause ALLY id SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- District) of, Montres, No, 8014.Cire uit pot J.White, Plaintiff, vs.P, Francis Déjecnee Detendant.On the 18tA day oY Jane Instant.1901, A on ton of the clock Noon, the domitile of the said De- fendan t No.233 8 ce AILIFFS SALE - PROYI « BAY District of Mon Monreal No.= cuit écart.Jean Baptiste Pil Flos 3 Alphonse ! Daignault.dit Sagar.\u201d dant, of J 1 or he hes g in the forenoon, at the XA Le ant, No.1 mherst st.fn the City of Montreal, will be dq, a of ce, all the in and chattals of of.ne \u2018sald Det.t, mois.in this oe due 6! househoid furni- + LAFORTUNE, SB MALLY ORGANIZED.en | \u201cRn pig RL STN 4 4 3 ï à 3 i £ 3 i 4 4; i 3 I ; monds and might go to nada aren now.Soins Targets\u2019 them .NEW VOILE DE PARIS in black and all the latest shades.FH JOHN MURPHY & CO.Butterick\u2019s Patterns and Publications, ~ NEW VOILE DE PARIS! We have just put into stock 50 pieces Voile de Paris which is the most stylish Dress Fabric for summer wear.colors just placed in stock, all wool.: \u2018New Black and Colored Nun\u2019s Cloths.Nun's Cloth in fine weaves for pummer Dresses in all the new rice 40C yard.The New Pin Spot Voiles ! THIS IS THE LATEST NOVELTY OUT\u2014We have it in all new colors.Just what you want for a Summer Dress or Bjouse.Price , 350 Fara at popular prices.1ERMS CASH.\"5 3 3 + | A Beautiful Range of Blouses ! 4 Al the latest styles and desigus in prints, muslins, Inwns and washing silks TOHN MURPPHEIY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner Metocalfe Street.cA 13051 TEL UP.03%.E.LEPAGE & CO.Notre 138 Street.Dame 1885 Wednesday | 1 Irresistible Bargain - Attractions| i Swiss Muslin Pillow and Bureau Covers opened work and braided, regular 2 9 C soc Special a 200 pieces Satin Striped Zephyrs and White Grenadines just suitable for summer blouses, value 20c.Special 5c 150 pieces 5-in Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbons in all néw colour- Ings,an extraordinary bar- 10 C gain at 25c.Very special EE \u2018Plain Veiling, Chenille Spotted Veiling, all colours, all values, from 10to 25c all to go re Real French Mounted Flowers and Foliage, high grade goods.Regular $1.00 a bunch.Special > 15¢ Laces, immense assortment of Point de Paris Valenciennes, Torchon, etc., value 15¢ °5 and 25c.Special .[ C Ladies\u2019 new shape Straw Hats and already trimmed Sailors and Walking Hats worth soc to $1.00 Special + se 25c R.&G.,P & D, D.& A.E.T.Corsets, sizes, 25 to 30, worth $1.25 to $1.75.- 30c YORK COUNTY ELECTION CASE.Details of the Agreement Which Led to the Unseating of Mr.Gibson.FREDERICTON, N.B., June 4\u2014The decision of Chief Justice Tuck on Monday unseating Mr.Alex.Gibson, Liberal, who was elected at the last reral elections over McLeod, .was the result an agreement between the Conservatives and Liberals whereby Dr.McLeod agreed not to press the matter further, in, connsidera- tion of a written pledge by the leading representatives of both parties that they : would refrain/from all corrupt and illegal practices in all further elections in the constituency, and that they would use their.utmost influence to\u2019 prevent the use of such methods by any one in behalf of their respective patties This pled e was signed b hom paon, ;M.L.A; W.T.Sbehond MLA.Willard Kitchen, E.B.Winslow, J.H.Crockett, C.E.A, Jas, A os Nr \u2018Gibran greed to all the c and expenses in- cirred by Dr.MeLeod in connection with the petition.due NEW YORK CENTRAL YORK, June 4.at NE e elevation « of .Su rintendent Va.tten Unig bring about importan eh in the executive force of New York members.r.Van Etten, it wes said, n to juke charge of the n and Albany roa a change wind necessitate the iw of another superintendent.CIE PROFESSIONALS LEA CRPES - Professional t cleaners all over Ca- f Sayin g the Enterprise Reno- without your tak- thelr colotirs añd 50 dents\u2019 worth \u201csae m2 is rumoured | Special A THEATRICAL TRAGEDY.An Actor Shoots and Kills An Actress Whom He Vainly Loved.CHICAGO, June 4.\u2014 Edward Forshay, of Kunsas City, an actor and assistant manager of theatrical gompanies, last night; shot and killed Miss Edna Btokes, an actre a.whose home is at Sedalia, Miseouri, with whom he was deeply love.Korshay dlaims to have met Mise \u2018 \u2018Stokes in St.Louis six years ago, when they were both playing an engagement.The couple had engaged in _o desperate , Juorrel three days ago, and Forshiy is have beaten the actress, badly .cutting her head in two places.Mire Stokes gave orders to the proprietor of the Vernon Hotel, at which she was gtd Spping, that Forshay should not be admitte owever, he gucceeded in arranging a meeting in thé hotel parlours.When Miss Stokes enteret the room,Forshay \"He Fo! fired twice, killing her instantly.was captured after a fierce struggle.said he intended 0 kill himeelf, 4p he coul not live without Miss Stokes that his nerve failed him at the last moment.EXPERIMENT WITH WHEAT.ro WINNIPEG: June 4.\u2014An experiment is made with fall, wheat in.Manitoba thie year.A private | concern out a en y, With: the object of ascertaire jing whether er Jit will, exist during the west.\u2018ern winter.The iden is to got the fall wheat into und ss soon as the other harvest is off $ rs rod, an early câse *he byl ie A to (Sand the Nagas.the farmers can can plough it wd Jo bl Sot w nd, and if it wint- wir nigh | fisheries, and if the judgment in the test -} poration, held on Monday, was a stormy S DISPUTE, CONCILIATORY Mr MESSAGE BEOFIV- ED FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA.Which Will Probably Bring About An Amicable Arrangement Between the Federal and Provincial Gov- ernment\u2014Western People Express a Wish to Avoid Any Frittion.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4.\u2014 An emicable\u201car- \u2018rangement between the Dominion and the Province of British Columbia in regard to the ownership of the fisheries appears to be on the eve of being arrived at.On Sat- ur .\u201cAttorney-General Eberts wired to Bir Louis Davies, stating that the British Columbia Government desired to assume control of those fisheries to which it was entitled under the Privy council Judgment and was entering upon possession 10 accordance with 2a act passed by the provincial Legislatuy The Attorney General expressed a wish to avoid any friction in connection with so important an industry.\u2018lf Minister of Marine and Fisheries veste day replied W this conciliatory message.Sir Louis assured Attorney-General Eberis that there was no objection to the province taking charge of these fisheriea to which it was entitied under the judgment of the Privy Council.This n done by the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec without any trouble resulting.As to the seu const fisheries, there was a difference of opinion and it been agreed between the Dominion and Quebec to submit a test case to the courts.He hoped this would prove satisfactory to the province.The Dominion would retain control of the sean coast case proved adverse to It would pay over the revenue to British Columbia, Jess the expense of administration.With respect to the Fraser River, both the Dominion and British Columbia could issue licences and exact fees up to the point where the [iver debouches into the Straits of Geo As to any regulations affecting the fis des which the Provincial Legislature may have passed, they are ul- vires, as the power to regulate rested with the Dominion, according to the Privy Council ju HAMILTON CONFERENCE.Would Endorze Any Good Scheme to Reduce Debt on St.James Church.HAMILTON, Ont, June 4\u2014At the milton Methodist conference meeting yesterday the discussion on the affairs of St.James Church, Montreal, Postponed from Saturday, was resumed motion passed that the conference sympathized deeply wi with the Montreal church and would endorse -any gencral scheme for securin sistance toward further reducing the on the church.MINING COMPANY\u2019S TROUBLES.Shareholders of British-American Company Hold Stormy Meeting - and Decide on Veluntary Liquidation.LONDON, June 4.\u2014 The meeting of the shareholders of the British American Cor- cbt.affair.A decision was arrived at to go into voluntary liquidation.closely affiliated e corporation was with the Londsn & Globe Finance Corporation, Limited, whose suspension in December last caused so much excitement on the Stock Exchange.Lord Dufferin was a director of the British-American as well as of the London & Globe Corporation.When the chairman said that owing entirely to the London & Globe default the British- American Corporation could not continue business, he was assailed with all kinds of hostile demonstrations and cries of \u201cThe same old game,\u201d and \u201c\u2018Are you not.ashamed to face us ?*\u201d Mr.Whittaker Wright 5 explanation met with an equally hostile re- ce tion.The uproar continued during the vhole meeting.A SHIRT COMBINE.! NEW YORK, June 4\u2014The Mail and Express says that, under the title of the American Bhirt and Collar Comprny, a $20,000,000 linen goods manufacurers\u2019 trust will be incorporated under the laws of this { state.It will control compb.tely the wholesale shirt and collar trade of the country.| The retailers, it is said, regard the combination with disfavour.It was learned today that av a meeting held last Tuesday, in Troy, a tentative agreement signed by eight of the largest manufacturers met.the approval of nine others who expreseed their willingness to ratify this combination.,À gentleman interested in the combination of the American shirt and collar interests raid that much work had been one towards auch a combination.He stated that it had not been consummated.Jt ai ht fall through entirely.He wished any elerence to be made to it to be in conservative terme.He said the amount involved might be twenty millions.SOLD TO SALT COMBINE.WINDSOR.Ont., June 4\u2014E.G.Ten- derson, president of the Windsor Salt Co.savs that his company has sold out to the Canadian Salt Company.He is very retie- ent in discussing the situation, and says he cannot tell whether the Windsor works will be closed down or not.The Windsor Salt Co.claims that he council has not kept faith with it in_promised exemption from taxation.The closing of the works would bé a- great Joss to Windsor, as the local pay roll amounts to 840,000 annually.CONSERVATIVE NOMINATION.PICTON, Ont, June 4\u2014At a mass- meeting of the Prince Edward County ÿ Conpervatives held here on Saturday, Tew Williams was selected to be the candi- Sate of the party at the Approaching elections for the legislature.Seventeen nominees oe mentioned, among them were W.R.present member, but ali Sur a us À of Mr.Williame.BOOTH DENIES STORY.NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014General Ballington Booth, of Jbe Volunteers of America, denied t he was ut to return to the Salvation Army to be re-united with his father.He said many bitter and cruel things had been raid of him by members of his own family and that no evidence had been given of a desire to recall them.DELIVERED BY THE MOB.SYDNEY, June 4\u2014-A man named Har was arrested at Reserve Mines, on Saturday.for being drunk, and he wax lodg 4 in gaol.Shortly afterwards a mob of 5 men attacked the lo-kup for thn purpose of, rescuing Harvey.Windows were emash- carried the iron bars \u201cbroken and Harvey was off\u2019 triumphantly.ward Poir, one je TEscueTs, arrésted and vesterday » an fined 5.Other arrests voit follow.\u201cTooth end Breath .25° Sozodont Tooth Powder CILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE BEST, PUREST, STRONGEST.\u201cENS EN NGILLETT \u201ca cHçaca ONTO,ONT, , Paine\u2019s Celery compound The Great Summer Medicine That Makes Sick People Well.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is the one tiue epecific recognized and prescribed to-day by the most able practitioners for all diseases arising from a debilitated, nervous sys tem.The eminent medical practitioner, Dr.Phelps, gave Paine\u2019s Celery Compound to his profession as a positive cure for sleeplessness, wasting strength, ayspepsia, bil- iousnesé, liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism and ncuralgia, and in every case it has proved victorious over sickness and isease.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound works wonders in the hot summer weather.It gives vim, energy and strength to the weak, languid irritable and morose; it banishes all tire 1 feelings, and enables men and women to go through thd routine of daily toil with eart soul and energy.Let us urge you to try this marvellous, healing medicine that millions are spea of.Let us asture you that the use Paine\u2019s Celery Compound means vigorous appetite.good digestion, happy disposition and good health, 130 1 NEW MODE OF MARRIAGE.Agnostics Imitate Religious Bodies and Prescribe a Form of Matrimonial Ry CINCINNA' o.\"Jude 4.\u2014An agnostic Sunday according to the formalities pres: cribed by the Agnostic Society of this city, for the marriage of its members.It 1s said that this is thd first marriage performed under these rules.The contracting parties were Frederick Federie, an employe of the Pittsburg Coal Company, and Martha Seaman.The ceremony took place in the Colige Hall of the Young Men's Mercantile Librar building, on Walnut street.à the conclusion of the agnostic Sunday whol services the couple were made man and wife, on the stage of the hall, which * was decorated with the American colours and mottoes of the society.Mr.Sparks net- ed as master of ceremonies.Mr.Federie and Miss Beaman repeated the pledges afier Sparks, and acquiesced in them by spoken\u2019 words and by nods.The voluminous ledges were in effect that they be frugal in babite, that the man at once insure his life for the benefit of the woman, that they avoid wrangling, and if the found in time that they were not \u201cmated\u201d that they se- parste.e woman a repeuted words: \u201cl will not bring children into the world not born of aftection.\u201d Both promised to rear their children, should anil.dren be born, in the agnostic faith, and after the teachings at the agnostic Sunday.Magistrate Alexander Roebling took the couple after they had taken the agnostic pledges and completed the ceremony, ac- jeording to the civil law requirements, as ad- mipistered by magistrates.The magistrate, however, according to instructions from Mr.Sparks, did: not \u2018use the word \u2018\u2018obev\u201d\u2019 in his form of ceremony.After the magistrate, Mr.Sparks again stepped to the front, and in loud tones declared, \u201cThese who have thus bound themselves together in a marriage contract let no man or woman put asunder, or seek so to do under pains and penalties of dishonour and of the SUPREME COURT CASES.OTTAWA, Ont, June 4\u2014In the Supreme Court on Monday, the arguments in Sinclair vs.ere concluded and judgment reserved.In the C Gurney Foundry go.vs.Morris, the action is to recover damages in consequence of personal injuries received while working ns an employe in the appellant's foundry at Toronto.Respondents recovered $1,170 damages at the trial, Which verdict was sustained the Court of Appeal.The Jj udgment is à tacked by ee fants on th e ground that there was no evidence of negligence for the jury; that if\u2019 there ores, She verdict was againat the relaie of dence; that the injury wis caused ce of a fellow servant of respondents.' The arguments were not concluded when the court adjourned for the day.C.Robi obinson C., and Greer, for the appellants.onto, for the respond K.C., ents.CANADIANS AT sorta.BUFFALO, NX.June 4.\u2014~The fam 13th Regiment of Hamilton, Ont.gave ith first concert at the Pan-American \u2018Exposition Tout and received heartily by ha\u2019 cond) it wip Play Jor a Kk.They.are.the forerunners of Canadian\u2019 troops t Wolf, director dlery that were in the Boer war.A he is oars tn ie to obtain : a troo of the famous Strathcona Horse;- The Light Arzyle Infantry of Belleville, Ont.Colonel Witla A commanding, wil be here from June th to July Int.Prey wil ring two hands wna pragticaily asured the ath Highlanders of \u2018Torca \u201cband will time in na with Ri te comaisome ugust.couple were made.men and wife here on | besides i He «ays: \u201cThere that oth foe all the railways © \u2018The Standard of \u201cDewar's \u2018Whiskey *\u2019 .5 has alway © been.fr .Killing A ER \u201cThe Warehouse.Belfast Warehouse.CHALLIES! So useful! Suitable for Blouses, Dressing Jackets orGowns.The non-crushable nature of this approved fabric adds greatly to ita usefulness.Our selection embraces all the prevailing hues of the season as ground colors, relieved with a varle- ty of f atiractive designs.The \u201cPaisley\u201d patteras now so ch in vogue are well represented in\u2019the selection.The width of all the Challies is, thirty inches \u2014price 45 cents.FINETTE LAINES a Very y Mike Challie,but woven with a ne t 3 rounds with light /stripes or pattern id blues and pinks-Quarter inch stripes in black and white, pink and white, blue and white, red and white, relieved with pin dot in black.Pink and white stripes, bine and white stripes, heliotrope and white tri va These fabrics are almost as buoyant ascotton fabrics and have twice the lasting qualities.Thirty-one inches wide,470 and 53c.CORSETS.| The Modern Figure Requires A, Modern Corset.You cannot ex- of Corsets which depend upon straps and fla to mould the body into proper form.You must wear sucha Corset as Her Majesty's, a shapely ye stay, bu on lines confort ngto the requirements of the fashionable woman, x iy within natural bounds.You can have the straight front Agure without becoming -a kangaroo.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2457 St.Catherine.West of Drummond i 120.1 DR.COWLING'S ' Znglish Periodical Pills Bure remedy f a sure ps rate ab and ; uable nts, si and a fernate Low any address.Af 3.= Metcait, Catherine, \u201ciontrmau.For sale by ai Druggisw, .__: 186ty eod SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.Dominion Trade Commissioner Writes on That Subject and Other Matters.Rue to the Star.) LLE, June 4.\u2014 An interesting 1G a Durban, April 27, has been received here from James Cumming, Dominion Trade Commissioner to South Africa, He says\u201d there i= no plague, but plenty of fever, and the weather very The city has a population of 30,000 Vite and 40,000 coloured.He says the war bas demoralized business.The military run everything, wharves.and raillwaves, and merchants ate unable to ship anythin na when they expect to.The port-it crowded with steamers and sailing vessels, four abreart at the wharf, and many cannot get in.He says the Pretoria olannetburg Loyalists are hear- ly all at the coast, refugeés or fighting in volunteer companies, to that the Government are rial] ridally Je feedirig 200,000 men and probably 20, women and chil ren, à big demand from this country for ] oe.and furniture when peace is re-established, but the merchants here carry enormous stocks.Some firms have buildings rovering acres, filled with evervthinz in drv goods, groceries furnishings, hardware, ve riager, fancy \u2018goods, flour, lumber, dru paint, ete., and.they send goods to the terior perhaps 2,000 miles up by the const steamers- x then op the backs.of natives.is city is largely kept in ordinary times by the Johannesburg trade.The gold mines are the foundation of everything in business in South Africa.This country is quite newly settled.Saw a house 'only three miles out where forty years pas the verandah was repeatedly knocked d ele lephants rubbing themselves on the posts He farmer put in iron posts and then had, peace.| Loa) is only 20s, or £1 per ton, but: everything else is very dear except fruit.Hair su ting costs 2s and 6d.Hotels: charge 126 a to, pe da tor r.moming expected to start for ome in one month after writing.He left Durban to go to Pietermaritzburg and Lady- saith or as lar as it was safe.BROKE INTO A POST OFFICE.(Special to\" fhe Star.) ST.JOHN, NB.Jûne 4.\u2014 The post office at Penobsquis, County, \u201cwas broken into early Sunday morning and a number of letters torn open in search for Little if any was obtained, but the ieves carried off a quantity, of eloth- ing, etc, from Freeze Bros\u201d store, in which the post st, office is stunted.oo picion, point- to young st seen \u2018in the village Suturday ni hE, \u201csearching Parties started out, with the peut that the eux pects were caught on the Intercolonial Railway track, near Dunsuane, Sunday after- liminary trial to-day.e men | ave the names of Watson.and Walch, \"Walsh says they belonged to\" Chathem.Watson, before ns arrest, drew a knife on the constable.MORE RAILWAY COMBINES.NEW YORK, Jane 4.ing between the Mis he \"Pacific Coast prom- of the dif- ern Pacifie sissippi River.in t jses to result from a settlemen ferences which caused the Nort etails of the harmony _agreemen corner.lye oT Premet\u201d Morean are re withheld un an Are rives À von À He will sail or this country on on Wednesday.THE AYRES HUADER CASE.WASHINGTON, DC.J 4.\u2014The ca of 3 Mrs.Lotta H fan Bal naa for he vil rnment point Se the victim was Street, near St - \u2019 \u2014 The : Presse\u2019 doue consolidation of |: _.he Census Bureau] Kenmore a few weeka |: p the ihe grand jury yester-|' About and ing $2.10, $2.25, $2.50 known their wants in person.Pretty Patterns in Prints, Ginghams, plainly and reasonably priced.Cambric print, 36 in.wide, at, per 10c¢ New and.pretty \" Prints, at, per ya from.vence ctol15¢ New shades in Madras Ginchoos, \u20ac and 25\u20ac vd.Handsome \"Stripes \u2018and [i in Scotch Ginghame, per yard, cuve ET to 24¢ New and fashionable patterns in ancy Dress Muslins, just received, of which the following are a few: Linen Ground, with lace insertion, and white polka dot, per vd.Marine blue grounds, from the lightest te the darkest navy blue, with stripes, figures and dots, regular 25¢ yard.Our price, per yard.19c¢ and 22¢ Mercerized Foulardine, resembles Foulard Silk; in blue and black, green and black, beliotrope and \u2018black, and many other shades; per yard, 29c and 35\u20ac While the rainy weather of Inst month in à large measure for the number of umbrel we have reason to believe that the values influenced many equalled this month i Don't take chances, or wait for a wet day to buy an Umbrella\u2014you might et the wrong 1 the desirab: and latest designs in Ladies\u2019\u2014At 69c, os 10, $1.15, a 8 35, $1.45, $1.59, $1.65, 31.756 $1.85, $1 95, $2.00, W.H.Scroggie, Our Umbrella Values! Tas res ible las d disposed of, we were xiving sales.y's record for rain be be far from our store kind.\u2018A splendid assortment, com e qualities of coverings and the newest andles.15, $2.99, Men's\u2014At 75e, Sor, $1.00, $1.35, Li, arin $1.89, $2.00, $2.25, 82.50 and $2.78.Out of town buyers who order through our Mail Order Department will be furnished with the same quality of goods and yuoted the same prices as those who make + Suitable for Summer Dresses.Fancy Dress Mualins, Organdies, eta.ete, Fancy Organdie, qe grounds, in stripes, figures and flora effects, fou to per yard.0.to 23¢ White und Organdie, with on stripes and fine lace insertion, in white, pink, blue, heliotrope and yellow.Just the thing for a nice cool dress: or shirt waist.Plain French O As fine as Chiffon.In the following ehades:, white, light pink, coral pink, deep rose, light blue, sky blue, turquoise blue, marine blue, cream, black, French gray, buttercup, mauve, cardinal, per yard.Also plain, white Orgundie from, per yard.vee ee assortment of Monet and Surah : fin ish Sateems, from, per yard.tee ses secives wee .19c 0 330 cose Corner St.Catherins and University St.WOODSTOCK SOLDIERS KICK Because?ths- Government Does Not Supply a Proper Mess, (Special to the Star.) WOODSTOCK, June 4\u2014A livel dis cussion took\u2019 place in the County Council here on Monday afternoon.It was started by a deputation of; officers from the Oxford Rifles, waiting on the Council eand asking for a grant of $300 with which to buy a mess tent for the men for the approaching camp.It was shown by the deputation that eight or ton men bave to cat and, sleep in a bell-shaped tent sixteen feet square, and the conditions thus are t for human beings, The question was by three or four of the council why le Government did not provide pr erly for the men in camp.Several of them said they had no idea t at such things ex- itted.uncillor Daniel Sutherland moved a resolution that the money granted to the regiment, but that the bill be sent to the Minister of Militia.\u201cJust to let them know.our feelings down there,\u201d said Mr.Sutherland.\u201cI think it is a downright shame,\u201d he said, \u201cthat the Government of any country will allow her soldiers to live like dogs.\u201d Mr.Sutherland didn\u2019t got a seconder, becauré the Council could se¢ anything to he gained by sending the account to Ottawa, but the members approved of bir stand.\u201cWe've got to make our men as comfortable in camp as any others,\u201d said Lt.-Col.J.C.Hegler.\u201cOthers regiments have mess tents, and if e Council doesn\u2019t buy one for us, we officers will do jt ourselves.\u201d The £300 grant was paseed unanimously.eee eee The itze] Metal Company, Limited, has been incorporated by the Ontarlo Government.It proposes to reduce and other.treat ores.onto, and its capital is $500,000.rot rais $1.25 to 1.50 a pair, drab and white.Its head otfice is in Tor- \u201cCrest\u201d CORSET will -not break at the - waist, : Bones will not wear through the cloth.Absolutely rust proof; and not only a corset of strength\u2014but a corset shape of grace and comfort.\u201c No other other corset to compare with ie\u201d TRY IT DID NOT HEAR WHISTLE.An Old Couple \u201cDashed Into by a \u2018Train at Berlin.BERLIN, Ont.June 4\u2014A fatal accident \u2018yeste ers serdar of about three cle \u2018on, the of the Grand Trunk.It appears Moses os Snider and wife, \u2018of Wilmot township, were leaving for their pebome, sand when they reac Albert rtreet crossing a train came alon, 13 whistled, but evidently it was not were upwards of 70 vears old.dashed into them.Mr.Snide did, and Mre.Snider hsd her s broken, and iy likely to die.bo was carried on the cowcatcher over fifty feet, and then hurled tow fence.1 WANT THEIR GRATUTITY.{Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4\u2014The Militia Department.are receiving numerous enquiries rom discharged members of the Canadian contingents, who are, cas eager their war gratuity of £5 Sterling.Ts is notified that so far the Militia ve only recei from the Imperial War Office the amount of the gratuity for soldiers invalided home early last year.It is understood that a list is being prepared b the department for the War Office of alt who are entitled to receive gratuity,: and within twenty-four hours of these lists de ing authorized the cheques will all be à uted.train + ANOTHER BIG COMBINE.NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014 It is annou that the preliminary details a the one tion of the $50,000.000 cotton duck combine have all been completed.Articles of fogporation will be filed at Treaton, N.the end of the week.wtich gives a of good health a and 4 which flows colored and warm, ¢ Als fascinating, healthy complexion 8 séstravagant expectations.\u201cNatrue's True Beauty - : : price you pay for them, are.all bad and injurious to the daly nature > putting on a eomplstion, when youcan obtain one by wing ; complexion, bright eyes, ved fips which ara 9.signs puro ri¢h blood.\u201c8.wine, contains all the necessary elements to ensure a pure, \u20ac mn eel loveliness Sd the RY The Charm of a \\ cau Complexion =.IN STIHEL 3 A trifle vain, but commendable: for all ladies, is pride in looking \u20ac well.Unfortunately agreat many J, \u201d ladies think that te obtain & goad complexion they must use paints \u20acF wders.These preparations, J.: wha ever kind you buy, » whatever a | This celebrated Frencl the veins and thus a rod bond angie Muslins, 49 in.wide, ! to $1.25 eard by the unfortunate counle, who Dont ¥ es Cat 3 i og Bd iraternp pere ji\" À y M # big 1 Ha L » ! je = gl a 4 ss i ca Grr peu \u201d à : & # 4) = Breboeuf street, on June 1st, ENIS\u2014In this.city, at No.{19a 8¢t.Andre Pret, Ju the wife of Ouide , Of \u2019 GIRA DIN-A Menominee, Mich., on May 19th, the wife of Dr.R.A.Girardin, of a daughter.HORAN-On June 3rd.at 198 Iberville st., o Mr.and Mrs.Harry Horan, à son.xiNG-At 328 Victoria avenue, Westmount, on May 20th, 1901, a son to Mr.and Mra! .W.King.ACRAE\u2014In 8t.John, N.B.on May $l, us he wite of Alexander W.MacRae, & MOORE\u2014At St.Matthew's Rectory, Saw- yerville, Que., on the 3rd of June, poy s son to the Rev.Arthur H.and Mes Moore, + PINSONNEAULT In St.Henri, at No.11280 St.Antoine street, the wife of A.Pinsonneault, of a daughter.\u2019 BUTTON\u2014In this city, on May 14th, the wife of Thos.Sutton, of a son | WEIR-\u2014-On the, Srd June, the wite of John R.Welr, of a son.Quebec papers piease copy.MARRIAGES.BOWKER-COULSON\u2014On June 3rd, at the Dominion Methodist Church, Ottawa, by the Rev.Wm.Timberlake, Miss Sadte T.Coulson to Mr.L.G.Bowker, of the Department of Agriculture.DUBE-GUILBEAULT-In this city, at the Sacred Heart Chapel, rear of Noire Dame Church, on June! 3rd, 1901, by Rev.Abbe .Trole, Mr.Adelard Dube to Miss Marie Louise Guilbeault.® DUNCAN-BUCKLEY \u2014 On June 3rd, at St.Patrick's Church, by the Rev.Father quntivan, Patrick Francis Duncan to iss Ellen Buckley, both of this city.DY TED.DAUR Tin this city.on the 4th June, 1901, at St.Patrick's Church, et -Rev.Father.Quinlivan, P.P., iam.son of Dennis Dwyer, to Mag\" gle, youngest daughter of the late Owen Drury.EMERY.HAYDEN-On May 16th, at the home of the bride, by Rev.T.A.Black- adar, William Emery.and Sarah\u2019 J., eldest daughter of Captain John Btarr \u2018Hay- op.all of Victoria Beach, Annapolis, N.H NEY-HOLLAND \u2014 On June 3rd, Ly he Rev.John Ker, D.D., the Rev.Wm.B.Heeney, B.A., of Belleville, Ont, to Eva Marjorie, youngest daughter er of R Nand, of Montreal.McGILLIVRAY.NICHOLSON \u2014 On June 4th, 1901, at the Amerizan Presbyterian Chureh, Montreal, by the Rev.T.8.McWilliams, D.D., Annie Morris, eldest daughter of the late John Nicholson, Esq,, contractor, to Mr.Archibald Mc- Gillivray, of this city.ROGERS RING At Jermouth, N.8.on May = 23rd, by Rev.W F.Parker, Leonard L Rots \u201cto Clarabel King.both of Brenton, Yarmouth.* THURBER ISRAEL At ss, Lo onn, N.Bon May 30th, by Rev.ng.Arch.H.Thurber to, Lillian = reas both of Freeport, N.S.WHYNOT-DAGLEY\u2014On May 27th, at the Congregational Be Tsonage, Milton, N.S., by Rev.Churchill Moore, Howard Why.not, of Milton, to Miss Lydia Dagley, of Mil Village, Queens.® DEATHS IN THE CITY.BEAUCHAMP\u2014-In this city, at No.es Beduchamp, agéd 39 years and 2 Months, daughter of the late Lefroid Beauchamp.* ZL A, rot #S.CARSLEY C£__ Notre Dame Stréef,- Montreal's Greatest Store.,_ St- James Street.JUNE 4th, 1901.= Extraordinary Sale of \u201c&3 FABRICS CROWDED EVERY DAY!!! Thronged to the doors every day in Qur Wash Fabric Department by a delightful assembly of enthusiastic buyers, making selections from a stock such as is rarely gathered together in any one store on this continent, Sound judgment and bold enterprise has accomplished all this for you, and at prices about half what you pay 'elsewhere.COLORED WASH FABRICS 62 pieces New Point d\u2019Italie Dress Muslins, choice de- i 5 signs, worth 23¢c.Special .C 92 pieces New Dress Ginghams \u2018in neat broken check I 8 designs, mew shades, werth 27c.Special C no pieces New Mousseline d'Alsace, very choice designs, 30 also pretty checks and stripes.Regular Soc.\u2018 Special C New White Dress Pique, honey comb effect, bright finish, 30 inches wide, worth 23c; Special .| 5c New White Dress Lawns in dainty floral and checked designs, Regular value 27c, Special I Oc New White Dress.Grenadines, lace pattern ettects, 28 inches wide, Regular value soc.\"Special 38c K- TREMENDOUS VALUES IN SUMNER DRESS GOODS.You can judge the store by Dress Goods as well as anything, We have a remarkable collection of new and choice Summer Dress Fabrics, [lore to sce than ever before and finer qualities, We'd like to compare price for price and quality for quality with any house anywhere in Canada.IS pieces Pretty Summer Dress Materials, in neat checks of black and white, blue and white, brown and white, purple and white, 40 inches wide, worth 35c.Special .i Oc 17 pieces Light Summer Dress Suitings, Peril finish in new shades 3 light, medium and dark gray, blue and brown, 42 inches wide, worth ssc, Special .4 | C A beautiful line of Plain Freach Summer Serge, light weight, in fawn, drab, brown, green snd.gray, - inches wide, 43 Cc BOURBONNAIS\u2014In Ste.Cu June 204, at No.28 Duvernay.street, Bh mire Daoust, aged 16 years moaths ang 27 days, widow of the ie 3 Bourbonnal: LAVOIE\u2014In \u2018this sty.ux No.504 8 ypo- ie street, 2% Tune, i Clotilde Sou rete.ag 8, wife ot Isoie La- DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.iT \u2014In New York, June 1, 1901, George ing Bain, only and dearly beloved -ehild of Duncan and Eva Baln, aged 5 ban, and 3 months, grandson of James ain JSF and W.L Graham, EMeno N On ! the 14th of May, at The Priory; -8t.-Denys, Cameron, chief e M.m y, and eldest daughter of the Tate Jour Greenlees, of Lochwinnoch, Scot- CABVELL\u2014At Hampton, N.B., on Ma 29th, Eu) B.ite of Thomas .Car.vell, aged 29 CLARK At Calgary, N.W.T.on May 26, - rman Audry, youngest Chita ot Mr.oy Mrs.Geo.Ciark.* CUTTEN\u2014At Central Onslow, Colchester N.8., on May 26th, Isabel Blair, relict of J.W.Cutten, and second daughter of the late Robert C.Blair, high sheriff of the County af Colchester, aged 80 years.® + DOUGLAS\u2014On May 30th, at London, Big., Eliza, fourth daughter of the late Walter Douglas, of Glasgow, Bootland, and for- metlv a resident of Montreal.Burial in Glasgow, DYKEMAN\u2014At \u2018Masatown, Colchester, N.8., on May 12, Isabel Law, relict of John Dykeman, aged § GLENN\u2014At nadie.Cumberland, N.8, on May 18th, Mrs.Glenn, widow of Wm.Glenn, aged 68.* JOHNSON\u2014In Kingston, Ont., on June 1, EMlzabeth Johnston, aged 77 years.® YAROSE\u2014On June 1st, at Ottawa, Cather- tne Dalton, beloved wife of C arjes La- rose, in the 48th year of \u201cher LYMBURNER-At Ste.Agathe des \"Monts, onday, 3rd inst, Miss Mathilda, Lym- urner, aged 44 years, eldest daughter ot Mr.M.E.Lymburner, of Ste.Cunegon Funeral will take Place at Ste.A SaLhe on Monnenday, Sth i LANE\u2014At Lachute, que, on June 3rd, 1901, ME Phineas Lane years.Funeral at Lachute on esas, at 130 2 ME DOCGALL\u2014 Hatl une 200, suddenly, Tenet Alten: vido of the late Geo.McDougall.eral from Bonaventure Station, Wednesday, June 5th, at 1 o'clock, on arrival of Sherbrooke fran, end thence to Mount Royal Ceme- Ye McGRBGOR\u2014At New Glasgow, N.S, on May 2, Henry McGregor, aged 53 years.® MACKENZIP-At Fisher's Grant.N.8.on May 26th, Thomas Mackenzle, son of Thomas Mackenzie, \"a his 48th MEAGHER\u2014On May 30, at Halifax, N.S, John Joseph Meagher, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 60 years.MINER\u2014On the 2nd inst, st Granby, Que, rles T.Miner.EWTON\u2014In Kingston, Ont, on June 1, Catherine Newton, wife of John Newtons ROSS \u2014 At Seven Islands, Que, on the 2nd inst., after a brief illness, Elesnor B.Curran wife ot Simon.P.Ross, and slater to Mrs.J.B.Fraser, of Ottawa, in her 35th Year.180 2 BTACK\u2014On- May 8ist, at st \u2018John, N.B., Wm.Btack, aged 82 year \"| THOMPSON\u2014AL vanngh, Ga, U.S.A, on Sunday Toning, arry G.Thompson, aged 41 years, eldest son of the late George Thompson, Esq., of this city.peral private from his mothers residence, 28 Overdale avenue.1293 TOYE\u2014At Toyes Hill,; Bundas : County, Ont on May 2, 1901, Robert Toye, late Kinaster on, the WiHlamsburg canal, ser\" WOOD-At; Cornwall, Ont., on Sabbath morning, June 2nd, 1901, An his 2ist year, Soryaon Dixon, only son of C.H.Wood.Nr additional Births, Marriages * and Deaths, see page 6.T # ANNIVE ARY.There will be an, anniv nse fn the « Chapel of the Lite Sisters\u201d ot \u2018the Poor on Thureday morn h inst, at x o O'clock, the repose \"St the soul of th on ne Egan.Friends are th ill ré better chan charlotte polatine, AHNENT, | SEPH ©.WRAY, vou derteiker, 6seph | of To-, worth 6oc, Special .»e- WONDERFUL VALUES IN Ladies\u2019 White Shirt Waists ||» 1200 Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Shirt Waists, tucked back and front, 3 rows Valenciennes Insertion, bishop sleeves, seit collar, trimmed lace insertion, pearl buttons, exceptional value at 956» 59 Cc Special = .The Daintiest A Beautiful SHI RT \u201cWAIST In Canada, worth gsc, Special soc \\ I Ni à ed 1, In White Lawn, regular gsc, Special \u2019 SOc THE S.CARSLEY COMPANY, LIMITED.Outing Costumes Ladies\u201d white lawn Costumes, skirt full width, trimmed embroid- sx and plaited I, blouse, plain cos Cotes ct raged Lac er revers on nt, separate vest and \"collar, trim- Is successfully used mon .Hatt oi rn ELL Tibbon.with large 'ake mo other, as al} Mixt , pi loops of same I tations are dangerous.box: Ne.9,10 degrees stronger, per box.$3.40 RC RS VAE E, Ladies\u2019 Muslin me passés k Dresses, in pale blue, dark blue and sens No.2 a uo Lby B vender white œ are vol n ontrèa! .ground, skirt new E M:G Druggist, 2128 Notre Demi se cut and blouse with plain back, sallor collar, separate vest, all\u2019 trimmed with valenciennes lace, only $3 75 MAJOR HIBBARD\u2019S SPEECH, Makes An Eloquent Reference to the Good Feeling Existing' Between Ladies Rain.Coats Ladies Water- P prools, cape style TON, Mans., Juno 4\u2014At tbe anni- oi P a4 v 5 banquet of ti the Ancient and Hon- af periect cu rable Artillery Company, in Faneuil Hall, de 2 5 esterday afterns , Major.Fo .Hibbard, Ladies Water.Pf the Ind Heat nt, Canadian ill toast \u201cThe Honourabl e roofs, coat style in Artillery to Be cours d Lond and our nex pod avr Guests ! from om over che order.7.A T * \u201d a said, 44, sp eal you sleeves, full width, on behalf Pot the Artillery Company of Lon- niges 4 00 ; .don.Speaking in on, I feel the truth.00, on $4.er- o the saying that there are other conquests A.fs, coat style, in han those war, for I am in an ancient be black and on which grasps firmly with one hand the handsome great historic traditions and the strenuous past of our country, and with the other.isbops eeves, reaches forth with no uncertain touch for extra quality, only that which in the future is:to make for the Too $6.40 best and: the highest development of men.Hence, 1 can repeat here t saying of bby lining; yoke General - pate to Po the effect that no- American, and no British army would ever find themselves in hostile action t one another, a truth which has gone over the | world: We look orward \u2018with confidence\u2019 to the rogrege and onward march of t the.British Empire, But if it should ever come Summer Hose.Ladies\u2019 Plain Bla Black Cotto fashioned, fast dy.; pair.l\u2019to pass that this Empire is\u2019in x of extra qual- -) going down before its enemies and the ar- \u201cde feat Black Cotton Jil mies of the hostile world should Cather to Bose, spli feet, attack our dear land to th e north, we are.\u201callatios, pair.ed yer to i ite def nce.It wd hid wo er 0 w Laden: x Cot: shown Cat we afe blood of Jour blood; an ton Hope with fancy of your our race and no matter What gropei ot 210 air \u2018might come, you would proclaim to the allen\u2019 plain .world that \u2018no despot should.wrest that Lists Fhread Hon land, from, us and no tyrant Wh, Petham, a fis! Cove, N.8.; wap drowned gay sinking Ladies Black Lisle Thread Hose, pretty Special, of his boat in à A lace fronts, all sizes.pr.et.| | ee fra Special Notice.| ~ t \u2018Ladies\u2019 Shoes Important.\u2018/ Ladies\u2019 Fine Don- .An, opportunity is offered through attend- 1 gol; Laced Shoes :: ing the king Lessons, now being iven à .M.C.A.Hall, Dominion ; machine so we.i usre, every n at 3.9, \u2018to lesen how with Up 5 to prepare sud Shredded heat.very ou 1 = Three or four dai y didhes are made and stylish.dE served each diy by our Expert Cooking weloome.! uesday\u2019s loss lessons: _ 2° : Ser la Novant Bhroiteë Wheat Jellied Apple Tat 8.CARSLEY SOMPANT, LIMITED, | be a now we are going to ask many that we can now lines which are left over.Butter Guipure Lace, net top, 15 in.wide, was 55 cents, marked at, a tord to let go at yard.ere mis see nee \u2026.15e White Guipure, \u201cnet \u2018top, 10 in.wide, was 45c, now, per yard.12Je Twine Guipure, net top, 9 hat wide, was 25c, 123\u20ac Cream Applique, 8 and 9 in.wide, was 40c_ for.20e Linen Applique 4 \u2018in.\"ride, was « veu see vos ves sow Qc A dainty Tailored back, - nicely stitched, | vet, regular $18.75, for A beautiful pra ue fer lined with silk, fie skirt, nicely We have a few of this at half price, made in all One 8m, | for #40 all at Laden price: 5.00 OF ia vee wee -.$2.50 $700 for .coo oe one $3.25 CAPES AND FAN JACKETS.Fancy Lace and Chiffon 15.00 for.To-day we can show you two lines in These À Large Lace Season.Every one eaya so, predieted months ago, that the Sumer Season of 1001 would phenomenal one in the Jace department, bought more largely than ever.The-result is a very large increased business, and ou.to share with us in.increased trade.We have sold so ridiculous figures the balance of some The Sale of Tailor-lade Costumes Continues.To-day - we add a a few novelties to those reductions.red Costume, in light fawn and t Jacket nicely stitched and lined with silk, ined with opalescent lining, and bound Gray Homespun Suit, jacket double breanted, black silkc collar, lined w 6 ekirt lined .with opalescent lining, bound with velvet; \u2018ches Another special Tine.A \u201cdainty \u201cTailored Costume, in Heather \u201cMixed rd 2-00 dason\u2019s Imported Costumes eft, which we: intend to 20.95 e prevailing styles.sl ine were $32.00, for.$16.00; another were $45.00, for $22.50, and another were $40.00.es\u2019 Tailor-made Fides, A special lot of these Jackets, this season's styles, We have decided to clear the balance of our apes and Fancy Silk Box Coats, all nicely trimmed with #pplique = and lace trimming, at a discount of 20 per cent.off.For example: Ladies\u2019 Bathing Suite.«A little early,\u201d you say, to talk of Bathing Suits; Well, we are getting ready to do.a larger trade in these garments than re have ever done.Black Lustre at $5.50 and are coming dows from our work-room every \u201cOur buyer thought the same and Brussels Applique in cream and butter, was 25c, now.121\u20ac White Guipure, 10 in.and 35¢ for e Cream Guipure, net \u2018top, Wi in.\u201cwide, .Ne A forge Tob fo Butter Valenciennes 12e Insertions, in French and German, at half price, ranging from 1-4 to 5 in.wide.gray y Homespun, the latest style, are skirt, with single fan pleat with vel- no $11.82 stitched.A bargain at nem, $10.50 fOr 2.4 cre wee mee 525 $12.00 for .\u2026.+.veu aus -00 330.00 for.cee .-.$24-00- ) $5.25 each.continues to-day.Price, per yard.OUR JAPANESE WASH SILKS Silk Sale began yesterday and » ervew sea ives see ses 25¢ CARPETS\u2014Our m trussed to him will get every attention.anzger starts soon for European markets, cial orders e\u20acn- Carpet b business.PERSONALS.Hon.T.©.\u2018Casgrain has returned from Quebec.Miss Anna Blair, of Ottawa, is at the Windsor.Wells, of FreHghrburz, is at the ruse.Mr.A.L Price, of Quebec, is a guest at the Windsor.Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick was af the Windsor yesterday.Mr.B.E.Davis, of Boston, js staying at the Windsor Hotel.Mrs.J.£.More, of Quebec, has left on a trip to England.Miss \u2018Brewin, of England, is a guest at | the Windsor Hotel.J.Harris, of West Shefford, is stopping \u2018at the Russell.Mr.Cecil J.Wight, of Toronto, is in town for a few da: Mr, and Mrs.7, Cushing, of Boston, are at the Windsor Hotel Mr.D.McNicol], of Toronto, is & guest at the St.James \u2018Hotel.Miss Van Horne has returned from a short stay In Bherorooke.Mr.8.J.Rattray, of Quebec, is stopping at the Place Viger, Dr.F.W.McClere, of New York, is 2 guest at the Russell Hoase.Mr.Leslie R.Dowker, of Montreal, is a guest at the Chateau, Quebec.Mies Peters, of Montreal, js the guest of Mrs, Thos.80 Brockville.Rev.Ærinel MacVicar bass returned from à visit to Western Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.A.Kohl, Westmount, hive left on a trip to Buffalo and Nlag- ars.Hon.P.Garneau will leave ly for his summer resid Mr.and Mrs.Remington, of Wat- grown, are Topping \u2018at the Place Viger ot Miss ohudren Th has been the beo short- at Murray guest of, Mrs.H.\u2018tetutned to Sher bike.Dr.and Mrs.Lavioletie bave left, for Pointe aux \\ Whee they will Warwick a Meusrs.P, en Les ui Be vegitored ai the er.Mrs è Henskièw, Sherbrooxe a will, rth her family, spend the summer at Comg.: Edinburgh, ri pr Bo Five th oy Cand 1s & Boots: the Tall.Mise Irene Benoit, daughter\u2019 of the Rev.Henry HE Benoit.Das recovered from her attack of tsfipotà (ou college ar nd thie in the eastern townsh £ tho Dovel Victoria to her home oa\" Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Vincent, of New York, who are: present in Montr leave shortly for vie HOuver.of Mr.and Mrs.Quebec , dre In\u2019 town, stoppide Ayenig House for n few days.Mrs.J.P.Clegho versity \u2018street, will shortiy leave to the summer months at Como.Mr.Alfred Griffin, superintendent of the the Natural History Society of a confined to ths house by illness.Louis Davies Hon.William n A.G.r will sarive Mr.and Mra R.Forget, who wers in Quebec this.week, of Mr.and Mre.A R.McDonsid, have returned to wa - , A White, of Toronto, a frelgint Spent of the Grand rand Trunk Wea at the cOmRARY's 1 Misa Atchison to Mr The \u2018marriage of n Leslie Alan will takes Le piges a seven o'clock on June 11 at Trinity Church, -the late Canon winter + Mrs, D vite the | oe return to Mont- Henderson.w the Old Country, summer.\u2019 .3 .ecial and important factor to eve Are a \u201crel iable basis should be entrusted to the specialist.Ours is the only exclusive uginess in Montreal, may say Canada, as all Carpet ppear bine other branches, whish takes their \u2018attention from this all-important and artistic Worl: rooms in our mew premises are fully equipped with a competent staff, and orders for making and laying, as well as orders for removing, altering and beats ting Carpets, will receive our prompt snd careful attention.THOMAS LIGGET + 2474, 2476 St.Catherine Street.ra abû family, 85 Uni- Be spend home, and like all business conducted houses a: to com- EMPIRE BUILDING, Marie on a Visit to Li Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Mattice, Park Mr, tay Fan ne sovear, general car ac.coun e Grand Tron Who is recovers rapid) aly fr from ne recent accident, was at his © Mr.Robert Trae win arrive in Brock- ville this wee week Lo assume the, dulles | of his new position as\" manager of branc of the Bank of M The marriage of Miss Maud Batchelder, of Sweetsburg, to Mr.George Sescoc, of Cowansville, announced to take place at Sweetsburg on June 26th.Rev.Principal Whitney and Mrs.Whitney, of Lennoxville, leave | for Quebec this week, where they will be the guests 0 Mr.and Mrs.John Hamilton.Mrs, 2 H.Harris, 290 Peel street.who will be among the éottagers at Murray Bay this season, will be accompanied by her sisters, the Misees Lambe.En marriage of Miss Levasseur MiNinrgton will take piace to-morrow at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs.L.P.Levasseur, 129 St.Hypolite street .The Misses Dorothy White, Florence Blanchet and Grace Lawrie have left Quebec for Kingston, Ont., whera-they will be the guests of Captain \u2018and Mrs.Ogilvie.Miss Savage, daughter of Mr.J.G.Sav- , who recently sail>d for England, is now at Virg Waters, near Windsor, with Mts.Levi P.Morton, of New York.The marriage of Clementine 8.Lucas, sidest daughter of Rev.A.Lucas, of Sussex, N.B., Rev.W.Halt.penny re of Montreal.will take place on Mr.H, D.\u201cMetoalfe, president of the Corn E returned from a trip to Quebec on the Government steamer Eureka, at which M.Jules Siegfried was guest of honour.Lieut.Col.Blanch © Reed, chief secretary for the Salvation Army social work in through de city last might en route to Boston, where she will take steamer to Buffalo.Lenora, a of Miss Cathery SLE daughter of C.R.erson, to Moore, of F .Tore will take place 1m in.\u2018Bt.James Metho- dat Church on June 19th, at haif-past five Lapthorn ith has returned from Chicago where he has been at the meeting of the American Gynecological Society.The next meeting will take place at Atlantic City, and after that there is a possibility ot the Society coming to Mont- nn Arthur E, Scott, of Quebec, has lett for Brith.s Falls, where is to Jar ried to Molly \"Ashe Gengis of of th present the guest of Ber brother, Mer.Ba Ashe, manager of the bank at Smith's Falls, Wil White and her d » Miss\u2019 len White ot erbroo pusher.or vel ton here he expects t He.fo 0 rece nal treatment for his eyea.vo n'Csvtain A.E.switt, Tats gt the K, c Fe ret contingent, sai Saturday from aptain Swift, who is very popular as of the best known athletes in Genie vas tendered several dinners prior to his de- place this morning A quiet: wedding too at Sucks C oo Quebec, when Mrs Walter rs Lieater ane Ar.ernor\u2019's staff.\u201d Rev, F r Delargey, C.SS.È was the \u2018officiat! clergyman, The matéh.Ane oo ony Mr.a tre, \u2018æ trip; to Montreal à \u201cThe anpnal 4 fai nt % 2 take place on Monday, \u201cThe PPE of \u2018Dewars - 5.Whiskey\u201d .rn [ow Suburban.Dalvery for the Lakeshore < Saturday at 8 am.r MILTON'S | To To-morrow, WEDNESDAY Almost any Store can offer cheap goods.It requires special organization and facilities though to combine good making, fine materials and stylish garmeuts in under- priced offerings.\u2018To-morrow's offering in Ladies\u2019 Waists represents the over-produc- tion of a well-known manufacturer in.Ladies\u2019 Scotch Gingham Waists E ; 100 DOZEN IN ALL, ' ; Eve fancy s Bishop sleeve, long walst effects, th still would retail regular at $1.00 and $1.25 things to-morrow you can have your choice wl \u201coe.waist fresh and crisp looking, made of finest imported Scotch Gioghams, ped and check designs, all the newest colorings, made in, the Tate prie e-new lap over atyle of collar : inserted embroidery fronts.Those whq have seen these walsts say its a shame to sell them for this money.and that we could easily get a half more and givinga big bargain, Toe gnough, ns as her 5Oc * The waist will be on sale at 8 o'clock in the morning, 2nd floor.\u201d \u201cMail orders filled, state colors preferred and size wanted.\u201d What About Chenille Curtains For Your Country Residence or your cit; question, house for that matter\u2014good enough for either.The reasoi sthat.à Chenille Curtain cu fo who had more honk Thane she money made a deal with us the other day hereby we ve purchased from him a case 0 handsome Chenille Curtains, colors Olive G Blue, they measure 37 inches wide by 314 Myrtle Green, Tetra Cotta and Gobelin ards long, have beautiful J top and bottom uit dee) gmocro overhanging fringe, C artains tha contrasting dado MOTO clearing at .Ce retail in the rega- : $2.50 par.\u201cOther Interesting Items for To-morrow\u2019s Shoppers\u201d Zc and 30p White English P.Ks.$1.00 Wire Screen Doors .à 75¢ For further details read our Ad, in To-day\u2019s Herald.HAMILTON\u2019S, 15¢} $1.50 Ladies Ready to Wear Hats 5 15e Ladies\u2019 es Fast Color Black Hose .9 Cor.St.Catherine and Pest ots and Dominion Square, \u201cOZO\u201d blends.of pure Ceylon Tea cost no more than ordt nary common teas.Ask your grocer for OZQ Tea.Every packet is marked.OZOQ OZO Ceylon, 25c, 30\u20ac, 35¢, 40c and 50c.per pound.OZO Japan, 25c and 40c.per : pound.he which Lord Strathcona, High APR er for Canada, will preside.He i \u2018be supported by prominent resident in and visiting London; and Pine Sec- Tetary.of.State, tor ihe Colonies sev.\u2018eral other dist{nguished guests.w.present.: At St.Louis, ie married to tng, Dr.Valmor Tasse vas married to Miss Fugente Brunet, daughter of the late Mr.W.E.Brunet, of St.Roch.The bride was given, away by her brother, Mr.W.Brunet.Dr.Verge was best man.ceremony was performed by the Rev.Brunet, another brother of the bride.Dr.and Mrs.Martin left by the steamship Campana immediately after the cesemony on a wedding tour to the Gulf.Bt.Patrick's Church was this morning the scene of à pretty wedding, when Mr.Willlam Dwyer, travelling auditor of the Canadian Pacific Raliway, was a to Mixs Magglé Drury, youngest daughter of the late Mr.Owen Drury.The ceremony as performed by the Rev.Father Quin- van.The bride, who was attended by Mttie niece, away by After the ceremony break at the residence of the bride's brother, and later Mr.and Mrs.D er loft tor Bosten and the Maritime Pro The marriage of Miss Annie, Morris Nicholson.Gauxhter of the late Mr.John Nicholson, to Mr.Archibald McGHlivary, of Montreal, took place this morning at the American Presbyterian Church, Fans Rov.T.8.NcWilllams officiating.Toe ride.3 who was given away by, her broth Mr.: W; C.Nicholson, wore & navy blu tailor-made travelling gown and fawn hat.and carried white roses.Mr.H.N.De Witt was vest man.After the .ceremony breakfast was served atthe residenc « of the bride's mother, 17 Belmont street, and later Mr.3 aod Mrs.Be ivary left for Toronto and Buffalo.On their return they will reside at F5 Hutchison street.The bride was the reciplent of many handsome pres ents.The marriage of Miss Eva, Marjorie Ho land, daughter of Mr.R.he Rev.W.B.Heeney, of BE ettavilo, took Yiece yesterday very quietly at the reste once of the bride's father, Bherbroo! street.Westmount.in the presence rele tives and a fow intimate 1 friends.The cere- as perf the Rev.John Ker.D.or The bride.ho was given AWAY by her father.wore white organdio muslin and tulle vell.She was attended by her cousin, Miss Edith Irwin.acted as bridesmaid, and by two Witte, Hower ati er niece, whom was Fe her cousin, Mies Eve- Rose, and the o iyn Holland, ME.Ewing was man, Mr.and.Mrs.Heeney will reside in Belle.ville.The bride's going-away gown Was of navy Wlue cloth, with hat to match.Mrs, Travers Lewis has received the expression 0 of \u201cthe King's sincere in ihe lrrepara rable loss she has talned a Jn the oo are of her Busan ety te deplores tno \"Foes of ®0 trl istinguisired à prelate of the church.\u201d®' The ¢ that bis of Santerbu wrote regretiin \u201coffiéia) engagements D Levented his siding =t the celebration.at Holy \u201cecole, \u201cPaddington.hbisho pL thé Jere.received deen, the Tasrl of Derby, the Marquis of Lensd ow ne, and others.The marriage 'of Mrs.Elizabsth Drexel- Dahigren, a daughter of of the late Joseph - Droxel, to Mr.Symes Lehr, gf Bal- shore, took place in St.Patrick\u2019 l Cathed- avenue, ree uc York, erday at jadel phia.pride white, with a bonnet to correspond.The bridegroom's brother, ¥.William Lohr, George.J.Gould, Theodore Nnghuysen Arthur T.Kémp,of New y T.Parr, jr., Thomas de Foord, jr, and Robert, Leb, CR tho br 00m, oa as porform by FE De Corrigan un, Show was ol Me or he een edral, parish the priseta.The main me of ee te church was ntage of the nesday Mr.and Mrs.On W Es oi er Foo Europe whore where they wil > in Annie Urquhart Potter, and Mr.James Brown se -Howland 8.Russell, \u2018 JJ he Bost Tea.for the Money.= 18081 York, to Mr.James Alexander Stillman, eon of Mr.and Mrs.James Stillman.The céremony was performed by the grand- -uncle-of- the bride, Bishop Henry C.Pot.H ter, who was assisted by the rector of the church, Dr.Huntington.The decorations in the church were characterized by simplicity and good taste, and consisted of masses of apple and dogwood blossoms and marguerites.be bride was given away by her fathet, and had but one attendant, Miss Alice \u2018W.Babcock, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Henry D.Babcock.Mr, Segtnala Brooks was the best man, and.Messrs.Bart Jacob, F.Murre uray, Forbes, Robert H.Hollowell, George T.Ricé, George G.Amory snd Elton Clark acted as The bride's gown was of ivory white satin, chiffon and Jace, with court train, embroidered in this.tiles and their leaves in heavy white ailk, which form long vines, which marrow as they near the shoulders.The leaves are deticately veined with silver thread, aro picked out seed pearis.The veil of point d\u2019Alencon was arranged in a point in \u2018tront, quite low on the forehead, and formed a broad, fan-like piece of lace over each ear, id up by large bunches of natural orange blossoms, Jap~- ancse fashion to her hair.In place of & bouquet the bride carried an ostrich fea ther fay, mounted on mother of studded with diamonds, M K wore pale blue Louisine \u2018lik, Smbroldered in tiger liMes, nd trimmed with lace tinted to match the silk, and hat of blue, trim- big beetle of green pallettes.The ceremony was foilow- ed by a reception at the residence of Bishop and Mrs.Potter.The bride's go- was of military blue mer- ecru linen lace.Mrs, 8t a cloak of linen, with trimming to maton the dress, and lined throughout with blue silk.Her hat was of blue straw snd en, THE MARCONI WIRELESS.The Lake Champlain Arrives in Port With the System Installed on.Board\u2014Found to Work Satisfactorily.© The steamship Lake of the Elder, Dempster Company, with the Mer- cont system of wireless telegraphy on board, arrived in port yes the passage essages were transmitted - to Holyhead and Rosslare, Ireland, cor the salôon passengers, and then sent to th reply back from Hol re wishing hi pieazant ne vo ten n.the.9, elographins The battery and instruments for the installation of the Lake Champlain are ed in a small cabin built + for the pu purpose aft of the deck house.A pole is lashed to the top of means of a wire is enmast, and connectio by made with the deck house.The installation, which is téni- | miles \u201c sea ay wi Yas laced in n position br Captain coni International Co., of London.The expert in charge.of the system on the vessel is Mr.F.Stacey, of Marconi's staff.While loavine the other side the Like Champlain was In communication with one station ) ours, sages in the interval belng freely transmitted.| In order .Lawrence it, will be necessary to have ape Race, Belle Isle, or where in net vicinity.While the Leke Champlain is here the Minister of Public Works nt be asked to inapect © the use of wireless ta the in a taxe Champlain will be oie on Lee she ras home, and other vessels will be Supplied with Meromnt.installations Lumbago Backs Straightemed.J 5 # $ A ce >.TA ST She LY à rt 5 ä > ?ise », PU A Ag Oo Bram oa eg money as our Carver Sets.steel, with stag cause we obtain these our prices are so low.No.6256-\u2014Case containing mounts - and Fish Carvers, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Diamond Merchants, > Carvers Perhaps no other article i in the store ebows so well for the tion cases, satin lined ; they are.made of the best Eng ish shear handles, and are for every day ure It is be- Steel, stag handles, sterling silver mountings, $4,758 No.6257\u2014Case containing one each Game and Meat Carver, Forks and Steel, stag handles, silver No.6260\u2014Case contalnih one each Game, Meat handles, silver mounts, - - - Sent Express Prepaid to any poiht in Canada on receipt of price.a + Montreal.or ading Gifts.come in han nta- direct from the manufacturer that Meat Carver, Fork and 38.00 orks and Steel, stag 314.00 180x1 \u2014_ BANK OF MONTREAL, Proceedings at the 83rd Annual Meeting.A SATISFACTORY REPORT, Mr.Clouston\u2019s Remarks on the General Commercial Situation in Canada * The eighty-third annual meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Montreal was held in the Board-room of the Institution, at 1 o\u2019clock yesterday.! There were present: Hon.George A.Drummond, vice-president; Sid William Macdonald, Hon.James O'Brien, Capt.Benyon, Messrs.R.B.Angus, A.W.Hooper, Hector Mackenzie, David Morrice, F.8.Lyman, K.C., F.T.Judah, K.C, B.A, Boas, J.G.Snetsinger, W.H.Evans, Ww.J.Buchapan, E.B.Greenshields, Richard White, A.T.Tayler, J.Try-Davies, Henry Dobell, Hugh Cameron, M.S.Foley, Henry Mason, H.Drummond, A.Walmsley, Nicholas Murphy, John Morrison.On the motion of Mr.R.\u2018B.Angus, Hon.George A.Drummond, vice-president, was unanimously voted to the chair, in the absence of the president, the Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal : On the motion of Mr.T.Judah, sec- gnded b Mr.Henry Dobell, it was agreed: hat the following gent\u2019 men be ap oint- a nat act as scrutineers: iMessrs.F.8.Lyman, K.C., and W.J.Buchanan, and \u201cthat Mr, James Aird be the secretary of the meeting.\u2019 DIRECTORS\u2019 REPORT.The report of the directors to the share.Bolders nt at their eighty-third sunual general meeting was then read by Mr.E.S.Clou- ston, general manager, as Mar The Directors have pleasure in present- fn the eighty-third annua) report, show.tng the result of the Bank's business of the year ended 30th April, 1901.Balance of Profit and count, 30th April, Profits for the year ended 30th April, 1901.ter déducting charges of management and making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts .1.537.622 99 .$1,964,703 19 TS Dividend 5 per cent paid 1st December, J $600,000 00 Dividend 5 per cent.payable 1st June, 1901 600,000 00 1.200,000 00 Balance of Profit and Loss car- red forward.v+-0u00s0 $ 764,703 19 { As shareholders are aware, the present bank charters would have expired on the | Ist July next.Instead of introducing an entire new Bank Act, the Government pro- eceded to continue the charters of the banks, and has provided for the cha which.in its opinion were advisable by umendments to the Bank Act of 1800.= .The accommodation in the bank\u2019s build- Eng at headquarters having become very in- equate for the proper conduct of the business, it has been found necessary to erect suitable premises on the site recently acquired on Craig street, and the work is now in progress.The new premises are to be connected with the present building by 8 bridge over Fortification lane.Premises are also being erectetl at the eomer of Wellington and Magdalen streets, for the use of the Point St.Charles sub\u2019 ncy, and since the last annual meeting the bank's building at Sydney, N.8., has boon completed, and occupied by that a branch b \"I has been decided to ve à A of the Bank at Glace Bay, at once.È The Head Office \u2018and all the branches \" have passed through the usual inspection during the year.STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL._ 4 President.Bank of Montreal, \u2018| Head ice, say that the principal changes in our Canadian business are as follows: Circulation, increase.$ 321,000 Deposits not bearing interest, increase.ee.063,000 Deposits bearing interest, increase 5,422,000 Current loans and discount, de- CrEABe.+.ev oon =o bes +o 360,000 You will notice that our profits are a little in excess of those of last year, and the elatement is one of the stron oat oe have had the pleasure of laying - As the charters of all the banks à would bave expired in July of this year, a fur ther extension of ten years was granted, and certain amendments to the Bank Act were enact The chief changes were: The rate of Interest op the notes of suspended e reduced from 6 per cent.to 5 per nt Power has bcen given to enable a bank to purchase the assets of another, thus overcoming the barrier which formerly existed to the amalgamation of banks.In addition to the anDual return of unclaimed dividends and balances, we are also required to furnish a statement of all drafts and bills of exchange issued and remaining unpaid.In the case of a suspended bank, the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association has n given power to appoint a curator.The association has also been entrusted with the work: of inspecting and supervising the note circulating acounts of the banks in the Dominion, an added safeguard, if any were needed, to the circulating currency of the country.In this way the association has practically become an agent of thé Government in the administration of the act.The form of our statement to the Government has been changed, and fuller details are now required.It was this that rendered advisable the new form of statement now laid before you.Other changes were .more of interest to bankers them- elves than the public.Generally epeak- ing, the alterations were in the direction of strengthening and improving the a«t under which we have worked for the last ten years.At the last cession of Parliament the Finance Minister took power to establish a mint.The opinion of the bankers, not from any selfish point of view, but from what we believed to be in the .best in terest of the country at large, were ect forth at the lest annual meeting of the kers\u2019 Association, and 1 do not prose to say anything more on the eubje.t ere The Act was only permissive, and it may be that on looking more closely into the matter, the Government may decide not to incur considerable expense in order to deteriorate the value of one of our products, as the gold is morc available to pay our foreign indebtedness, and more it were minted into coin.As a circulating medium, it will not displace the paper currency here, any more then it does Jn the United States, while the miners \u2018o- can obtain from.tbe banks the same Oe for their gold as they would if the mint were established even in British Columbia.Business during the last year has been generally good.notwithstanding a short crop in the North-West, and in spite of the unfortunate condition of affairs in the mining districts.In other sections of Canada, even the moat pessimistic of firmers should have been satisfied with the results of the last two years.If, from a sentimental point of view, we were eager and willing to aid the Mother Country by the despatch of troops, as will always be the case, the practical result is a magnificent advertisement to Canada, and an additional market established for our products, which will probably recoup the outlay of this country.In the last year there has been an increased demand.for its products, in consequence of the Boer war F South Africa.On the other hand, the woollen, manufac- 4 turing industry has not been prosperous, and am sorry to say the outlook for the lumber trade is not of the best, prices ruling low and the markets being congested, and we can only hope for an improvement before the season finishes.There ere also signs of over production in textile goods, and in the manufacture of pute.which only need.judicious restraint to e put on a good basis.We must not foret the return of the wave and get so far Pevond our depth as to lose our footing.early to speak of the future crops, though up to the present the reports are good, and if they turn out according to promise, we ought to have another good It is too grd June, 1901.| year, and if that comes you can see that THE GENERAL STATEMENT.read as follows : Ceoital BLOCK .-.vooneren sevsour vorsocr a.Res aber Balance of profits carried \u201cforward .cere avee Unclaimed dividends .Half-yearly dividend payable ist June, 1901 .! Notes of the bank in circulation Deposits pot bea.bearing In Interest Balances due to other banks in Canada.ASS Id and silver coin current .overnmemt d otes ment for securit Due, by agencies o © vi tevse vocrass samen .Notes and cheques-of other banks .Bank premises at Montreal and branches.Current loans and discounts in Canada an end Debts sécured' by mortiaze Overdue debts, not ; .ok of Montreal Ba reat \"ath April, t before you requires » Jit lit- it is made up ed Bank \u2018Act of of PP ss our busi- PET inc AS only ances which | tae dee us from other countries af \u2018ler oùr ess there had been liquidated., our statement now includes loans elsewhere than in comparison with sancousess emand n Deposit with Dominion Government * required by act of Partia- of general bank note circulation .this bank and other bank reat Bi ve $ Dus o age cles of this \u201cbank and other banks in fo! countries Dominion and Provincial Government securities ., .Rallway and other bonds, {debentures and stocks oes makes à op pom.bt mes tributi The general statement of assets and llabllitles of the Bank on 30th Api, 1501, was LIABILITIES.$12,000,000.00 r>vsencse cts seas en ee oo es cecreces se sw ve ev on ese ses sen ses esse sev ose use een see ven ses See ses sae se nou wes vo eve 0x0 79,214,924,53 $99,682,060.73 rer ere ser +0.$2,504,368.30 .3,472,140.25 ! 210,000.00 ETS.or eee 8 na \u201cee ae $2,526,188.61 .\u2026 2,264,257.63 United ARAN emi Cheebmes beeess sma ; 000.00 aisewhers {rebate \u2018ne I \u2018 vee er ee +.538,850,449.24 or otherwise aed fod 0: nus bie nen ured v OF) ve ae eens .secured (los pro 89,059,584.68 $99,583,069.73 E 8 Pronsror Genéraii Manager.this Bank is in « position to take advantage | it.\"ADOPTION OF REPORT.Hon.George A.Drummond said: : You have heard tbe statement of of hot manager, a of .Factors, and ihe\u2019 statements, paced bel you a tome do be a hd ete at I do nbt consider it necessary b make any further amplification of them.I will content raveelf, therefore now road be ont de iad sad pe pried, id dis -teral Manager.Mr.valuable for export, as bullion, than it} - rks b Tt who ape the taken the correct.vi ee regard to es ¢ \u2019 of a Canadian al, To ment ously.x, OBrien ee the Remo of the m be pre ti tented to the their atteutio 0 ri t, ond ectors for their attention to t interest of the Bank.\u201d s This was seconded by Mr.David.Morrice, and was unanimouely agreed to.Sir William Macdonald moved :\u2014 \u201cThat the thanks of the meeting be given to the Genera] Manager, the Inspector, the pagers, and other officers of the bank for their services during the past year.\u201d The motion was seconded by Mr.R.B Angus, and having been unanimously concurred in, was acknowledged by the Gen- Boas moved :\u2014 \u201cThat the ballot now open for the election of Directors be kept open until 3 o'clock unless fifteen minutes elapse without a vote being cast, when it shall be closed, and until that time, and for that purpose only, this ,peetin be continued.\u201d was second y Mr.Hector Mackenzie, and ea agreed to, On the motion of Mr.John Morrison, seconded by Hon.James O'Brien, a hearty vote of thanks was sccorded the Chairman for his conduct of the business of the meeting; end he acknowledged the same.THE DIRECTORS.The ballot resulted in the election of the following directors :\u2014 R.B.ANGUS, ESQ.HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND.\u201cA.F.Sau T, Ds SIR WILLIAM C MACDONALD.T.PATERSON, ESQ.G.REID, Janis hots) RT.HON.LOR ATHOONA AND MOUNT ROYAL.G.C.M.G.The President and Vice-President will, in the ordinary course of business, be slt ed at to-day's meeting of the Board of Directors.CABINET CHANGES.There Will be None for a While Yet ~\u2014When Bir Louis Davies Will Go on Suprems Court Bench.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, June 4.\u2014The Globe's Ot tawa corretpondent says: It is understood there will be no Cabinet changes until Sir Touis Davies returns from England, which will be about the beginning of July.Sir Louis will then ascend the Supreme Court Bench, but it is not yet known who will succeed him in the Government, (Spetial to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4\u2014In connection with the rearrangement of the Imperial Council so aa to give life representation to the great colonies gossip ie busy.Mr.Mills, it is said, has no ambition for a seat in the Judicial Committee with a life peerage.It is said that Sir Louis Davies intends also pressing his claims to the position after a brief service on the bench of the Supreme Court of Canada, which is expected be will be appointed to early in the recese.There has been mention-made of Solicitor-General Fitzpatrick for the life peerage.and membership .in the Judicial Committee, but he seems latterly to have dropped out of the running.But if indications count for anything, the result of this high office will be given to Hon.ward Blake, and the hope is expressed in legal circles that he may be induced to accept.PROF.E.W.MacBRIDE, The Newly Elected President of the Natural History Society.(Bee also page three.) \u201c GENERAL O\u2019GRADY-HALY Starts Next Week on a Trip to Inspect the Militia Camps.(Special to the Star.) AWA, June 4.\u2014General -O\u2019Grady- Haly will leave Ottawa on June 12 on à tour of inspection to On the 13th, he will proceed to Lond and will devote the ldth to inspecting the camp there.On the 15th he return to Toronto and stay over there until the 17th, when he will go to Niagara \u2018The 18th and 10th be spent by the General at Niagara camp, and on the 20th \u201che will go on to Kingston, where he will be the guest of Lieut.Col, Reade, commandant of the R.M.ë The General will stav \u2018at Deseronto camp on the 21st and 22nd.Returning to Kingston, he will spend the 2th in work of inspection at that city.Afterwards he will visit the Levis camp, the Quebec Citadel and the Three Rivers The first course of instruction at the Dominion School of Musketry is to be open- -ed at Rockliffe on July 1.Thirty officers -and non-coms.will take the course.They will live under canvas for the six weeks, and undergo a thoroughly practical training under Col.Cartwright, who will be assi by three sergeants.The Whole Truth! There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing.There's nothing so good for a gough as Avyer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral The as cent size is just right for an ordinary, everyHay cold.The go cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis, croup, Bip) and hoarseness.The dol- {lar size is the best, for chronic coughs, as in \u2018consumption, chrenic bronchitis, ésthma, etc.\u2018 Taree sere: EW TY 3 ere TES ee pu jon among th ction Se caconds to the various militia, campy) silk.Honourable David the, la tes Fitzpatrick, The two: statesmen { evening chatti wit, nda.ne rotu a t with a Star\u2019 that bis trip to Mc busi \u201c har short], from for Engla nd Commonwealth f \u201c Mills.oon mittee of vey What will?\u201cWell, really,\u201d am not so sure on have been = pvited, and take til 1æet t re - tn rds of twa Hon, David Mills, Talks About His preme C \u201cYes, 1 ave.read but cannot at The recent R., Russian ed, of which\u2019 a \u2018most aroused intense~ inte: statement, taken in departure of Mr.ris missigé.Sai \u201cMy for developpent - in view.York! to Le to Paris, Berlin and ernment.* hands\u2019 td make every effort to ict of a thorough thro develo e Smal there should with Canada WET Mr.William Wayte \u201cWill you not def bat tarried until Mond some private busipess in the Yity.had the Bluencee leader been at moon on his Jong journey to the \u2018Maritime Provinces when two others ap This time it was the, Minister of 1 of his beau By e was accompanied who wore a jaunty li Montreal at the fms ras quite unconnected with present ei deny the statement\u201d, guarded intimation of T.G.Shaughnessy, President of the C.P.that it was not improbuble in the near future that an agreement m between his road and the Railway, now -under construction by the vernment;\u2019 around-the-world rotite might be the Canadian \u2014 Paé ay to transact Hardly w away red, ustioc, re Te frock Honourable the Solicitor-General, ght coloured felt hat.spent a of last friends in the The Minister of Justice, in the course of representative, stated resent inet xe taken a run down to your city,\u201d said he, Iovbolly on a pleasure jaunt.I sail steamshi P poto aie long shall you spend on the other months,\u201d replied.Mr.ht) go Rides) in connection wit with the ated in vy Council.\"the extent of these \u2018replied the Minister, \u201cI myself.1 com- the judicial that point \u2018however, to over in the délibérations but un- \u2018somewhat'at'ses as to r exact sco \u201cIt is rumoured \u2018that Sir Louis Davies Minister of Justice, Trip to England.will shortly ly go.on the Bench of the Su- of such a possibility, er confirm of a.Mr.ht be reached rans-Siberian whereby an all lik co important link woe Gific Railway, bas rest in Canada.je connection with the William Whyte st evening: for St.Peteresburg furnishes interesting food for thought for Canadians.Mr.Whyte, just prior last evening for New Yack \u2018interviewed \u201coy a Star repreecniative at the tel, gave a pntemient as to the scope of e: has for ite aims gommereia re ! primarily\u2014always kexp a il by the Germanic, fi 5, and from there proceed Windsor Ho- St.Petersburg, at which place 1 hope to arrive about, the-vend of the present month.At St.Petersburg I shall present myself and mv credentials to the representatives of the Russian Gov- he consideration at their shall, before leaving that city, obtain such privileges which shall enable me to carry out my pro- examination of the nsSiberian railway and the country which it runs, Tith a view, if pbs trade between that coun- nade Always keep in mind,\u201d re- that my mission is that cemmercial one shall I remain?Well, will altogether depend upon circumstances.But it is my intention to make as thorough an examination/of tbe country as possible.The country is \u2018avast orebilties I think t Pose] ties for trade Tuk of Hi duseian r.Wh 5, some more definitely, ff exact ner \u201cwhich the Canadian t yo as the representative of.Pacs fic Re Railway, nee to follow in your commercial ther Port Arthur of Vladivostock énd Vancouver: Mr.Whyte left for New York by the Delaware and Hud train, at seven o\u2019cl len: trenine, and vas .iven an ex- cordial send.a Bonaventure Blation by a host of friends.thes we < eo of \u2018steamships running be- \u2018tween ei The Intercolonial Railway, hat of whi 5 plant baal somewhat : A4 w ite n o Eminent Parliamentarians ns have been no.governments in was the subject ticeable le around the Windsor rotunda \"of, ot tn interesti trier with the Hon- late.fn.Sunday we.we had the two Bordens.\u201d] ourable A.G.\u201cBiair, Minister of Railways The Mini leit hurriedly th®) and Canals, at the Windsor Hotel to-dav.same day, but the or of the Opposi- The honourable gentleman arrived Ot- tion, with his immaculate clothes and ÿ tawa this morning and proceeds to Boston to-day where he will to-morrow take the steamship\u2019 Commonwealth for Liverpo ol.The Minister looks in.the best of \u2018health the lab and seems little the of the parliamentary session.ours Hon.A.G.Blair, Minister of Railways, discusses deficit on working of Intern \u201cIs it a fact,\u201d Mr.Blair was asked \u201cthat the Intercolonial Railway will béliind u of $600,000 for the past bar year?\u201d .Blair ied: \u201cNot quite that much, but the road ag not been doi ite = well as we could\u201d have aol the expenses this past while have been un usually heavy.Our wage items have been large.Heavy p of stock been made and extensive repairs car Ted ow in connection with supplies ve very vy.e has always been run with ne small margin,.an i ra improvements and\u2019 adequately providing for the train service it does not take long before $400,000 or.222000 is swallowed u From_ the | tenor of the minister\u2019 roarke it thered that the road\u2019s de- fit would be fa the vicinity of Hal a mil \u201cContinuing, Mr.Blair said: \u201cExtensive improvements are being made on he Inter- re- nial - in connection with 4 growth and development of Sydney The licy of the Government PS a ne Rt provide every possible facility development of that im centre.New sidings, etc.portant | mi vee ie accommodati on of increased traf- \u201cIg it the intention of the present Government to double track the Intercelonial Railway between Sydney, C.B, and \u201cWell, wé do not think that at the exigencies of the case require tra expenditure.\u201d The Minister of Railways \u201cand Canals announced that his visit to England would be of about six weeks\u2019 duration, and was purely of a personal charactér, and in the nature of g rest, which he felt that he much needed, : resent is ex- A Jou Nova Scotian in \u201cof remember, as a ek me.It was away back in 1880, if I recollect aright, when ane afternoon in Sunday school, the word was passed around that McKay, of Formosa, would address h meeting in the church during the week.The interest the news of his coming aroused was extraordinary.enoble, flocked to hear him from all quarters a wonderful sight Prince Street Presbyterion hurch Pictou, N8., presented on he Sneed , nisbt.The d, and an eager crowd t| ponged the aisles to the very doorways.Old men and young were there.and women sud children of ail ges.McKay was then not much more than started on his extraordinary career, but the.great work which he had already accompheh- o quad raised very expectations.> shall never forget the man's appear ance that mem- bs ight.Perched in an impos- pu pit of péuaint, Hk beauty, be lean- at times far out 2 oa the heads of the people below in the exercise of his powerful orstory.Hie voice swept the congregation, stirring 3t as a trumpet.With uplifted arm he sol- emuly denounced the apparent lack of interest in the cause of [| miesions.The sound of the voice Coming ron the black bearded gaunt man thin white face seem.d he dealt with the ed trensfiure his heart, will ever re: later when I next heard the.fun in the same sacred edifice.Time bad brought changes, and the pulpit was & thing of she past.e simple platform and were flower adorn our of his coming.ad tion, but not larger than the first, for all the fame which had come to to hiss | in the \u2018interim.here was the same intensity and eloquent abandon in deli, with the subject of missions.words flowed ix torrents, and the effect at ed the close was profound.\u2018My friends, ih this old sanctuary,\u2019 said he, \u2018it may be cast Jah pever on bas proved.to \u2018has \u2018Central Trades and COLUMBUS LODGE, No.2%, OU: \u2018Golunibus Lodge, No.A.0.U.W., mests this evening in the York Chambers, Bt, Ca et.- TED TRADES COUNCIL _ The Labour Day Committee of the Feder- 4 at and bour Coun have de- aided to open the tenders for the.supplying of music r n the first day of July, An approxim ate census.return.for Carle- ton County, Ont., shows the populstion to be less t 20,000 agxinst 21,746 in 1891, or ad of About Tetaten on the two groovy .\u201cNow, you hoes said Mr.yte, amil- ing A Russisn ent is wich a à us govermaent, that it \u2018might: be he wiser way \u2018not to \u201center into too many details just at t In fact,\u201d contin .te, witha faraway look in Kis eye, as \u201cwere Already in the country of Cor, \u201cIthink; perhaps.it a the most maple count | aro Te \u201cA you not, Whyte, in on May, edited = Ca shin Te ifie iy mal pod A PRES VÉTERINARY BOOK.We learn that a most useful Veterinary Dock is atisched bottle of { Condy\u2019s Bonk in Lo @ oi éructens lo en Poultry, Ee Cond Fra a ye ios oartaih ture pres Heels, and M ' a Fever Hôrses.\u2014Senb, Fiy, ete.MEETINGS.PAST AND FUTURE.PAIL RS AND DECORATORS.\u2014 The painters and decorators meet this evening at 505 Craig street.DIVISION NO.3, A.0.H.\u2014Division No: 8, A.Q.H., will hold thelr seml-monthly Taecti to-morrow evening.SHEET METAL WORKERS\u2019 UNION.\u2014 The Amalgamated Bociety of Sheet Metal Hai, meet this ovening in 8t.Joseph's BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.\u2014 The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners will hold & public meeting in the Federated Trades Council Hall this evening.BEAVER LODGE, NO.6, 1.0.0.F.\u2014The regular weekly meeting of Beaver Lodge, No.6, 1.O.O.F., will be held this evening in their rooms, Unity Hall, Wellington street, Point St.Chartes.ST.ANN'S T.A.AND B.SOCIETY.\u2014 8t.Ann's T.A.and B.Boclety, at thelr last meeting, decided to hold their annual excursion to Lake St.Peter on the steamer Three, Rivers on Thursday, July 18 EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO.# LO.O.F.\u2014 The Excelsior Lodge, No.12, LO.O.F., will meet this evening in their lodge rooms, 251 St.James street, when a candidate 1s expected to be initiated into the myster- les of the order.GARMENT WORKERS ASSEMBLY.\u2014 1; meeting last evening at 5 St.Lambert H Addresses were delivered by Messrs.Kellert, M.Collie, W.Walsh, N.Levi, J.8.Fuzpatrick a J.Levi.A number of new members were initiated.BRASS WORKERS' UNION.\u2014There will be an important meeting of the Brass \u2018Workers\u2019 Union to-morrow evening in the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, 251 St.James street.The constitution will be \u2018revised, the picnic committee elected, and report of Federated Trades Counclliors received.MACHINISTS\u2019 UNION.\u2014 The regular meeting of Victoria Lodge, No.tu rer national Assoclation of M nists, was held last evening in the Federated Trades Council Hall.Three new members were initiated.It is now beHeved there will be fo.strike in Montreal among the machin- GROCERY CLERKS' EXCURSION.\u2014 The grocery clerks will hold thelr annual excursion this year on the 18th of June to Louisville, Que.it Is the intention to make it a big affair, The following games committee has been appointed: Ald.Raby, 41d.Vallleres and Ald.Ricard, Messrs.J.O.Levesque, C.J.Bpenard, .De- lorme and J.P.Beauvais.THE ARMY ANI» NAVY ASSOCIATION.\u2014The British Imperial | Army and Navy Association will hold a very important meeting to-morrow evening, in their hall, 15a Bleury street, when the veterans\u2019 brags band, about twenty-seven men, will be tiated.After the initiation ceremon- les the men will be measured for their new uniforms.Lord Strathcona is Colonel and Chief of the association.MASTER _BAKERS\u201d AND - BREAD DRIVERS.\u2014The adjourned meeting of the [aster bakers and bread drivers will be morrow evening at 8 o'clock In Wilts Hail,\" \u2018Notre Dame street, to receive the report of the delegation sent to Hunt- inadon to arrange for grounds for (he annual picnic and games.A full attendance is req ed, as the genetal picnic committee be appointed.ELECTED A DELEGATE.\u2014At the last meeting of the Toronto Typographical Union, Mr.George W.Dower, of the Toronto Saturday Night, well and favourably known In Montreal, was slected a delegates the t meeting of the Trades and Labour Congress, which meets In Brant- ford this year, by a very large majority.The Congress is, in Canada, almost like the American Federation of Labour is in the United States, and both organizations have fraternal delegates at their respective sessions.- BTONEMASONS' UNION.\u2014 The stonemasons held a large meeting last evening in 8t.Joseph's Hall.Mr.L.Pilon, the president.was in the chair.un- cation was read from the Department of Labour requesting the names of the con- traotors for [Government work who are not conf: ng to toh clause - in contrmct.The instruc ed to furnish the D Department with the names.The president stgted that he had interviewed a number of contractors In reference to à nine-hour déy and a uniform rate of wages of $2.50 a members exp the opinion that the union would Pave to take a decided stand and put the soale into \u2018effect.INDEPENDENT TAILORS UNION.\u2014 The Independent Tailors\u2019 Union heid a special meeting last evening.The attention of the union was called to adopted by the Reformed Presbyterian 8ynod at Pittsburg, Pa., on Saturday, con demning trades unions and secret rocte- tles.The president remarked that in his opinion the resolutions in question would \u2018only tend to create and foster intense Ill.feeliug between the church and the work- ng classes.Secretary Rappaport sald it was time to abolish the church entirely and have a revival of the Christianity as expounded by Jesus Christ ins.ead of a paid hierarchy.Bro perman sald he had been a minister for some years.He was now of the opirlon that the ecclesiastical authorities, finding that the labour ing classes are deserting the churches in very large numbers, are trying to throw odivm and contempt upon organized labour.He now believed that the church was only u big trust.He claimed thal working people were obBged to organize to protect their familles owing to the growth of trusts and combined capitalists, He ad not think much of the remarks of Dr.P.Robb, a professed Christian.The meeting adjourned to meet again next Wednesday.Hay Fever Can Be Prevented.Don\u2019t seek other climes at \u201cHay Fever Beason,\u201d don't destroy your stomach ard nerves by drugs\u2014prevent the discase, Hay Fever is caused by germs that float about in the alr and finally find lodgment in your throat lungs.Medicina won't reach them there, but Catarrhozone will.Catarhozrone fs sure death Start\u201d now to use hale it into the throat, lungs, nasal passages and bronchial tubes : it es wherever the air you breathe goes, and It wilt prevent and cure Hay Fever.Endorsed by not jess than one thousand doctors in Canada and U.8.Sent to any -address for $1.00 forwarded to Polson & Co., Hartford, |.Some of the J | Diamond Thoughts.One does not often buy a diamond on the \u201cspur of the moment.\u201d Usually it has been revolved in the mind for weeks.Jf you are at present censider- ing any such purchase, wo | would like you to send for our catalogue of diamonds \u2018and diamond jewellery.Our stock and values will in- terest-you even if you do not decide upon immediate purchase., RYRIE BROS.Cor.Yonge and Adelaide sts.TORONTO.| CLOCKS! 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