The Montreal daily star, 20 juin 1905, mardi 20 juin 1905
[" a Ly A cts TT TRAST mei we = vy tare, F : SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 | + BATINGS: CIRCULATION OF STAR \u201cThe proof of circulation freely Last Week's Dally - 347,211 A Star la the.source of great UNSETTLED Last Weol's Woekiy + 126,140 :- satisfaction.\u201d ns ; MR.E.DESBARATS, ° Total tnt weok 473.351 of the Desbarats Advertising Agency VOL.XXXVII, No THE ELLEN QUINN WANTED HER SON NURDER MYSTERY ARRESTED FORTHEFT The Evidence of Those Melancholy Scene To-Day Who Had Known Deceased.THE INQUEST IS POSTPONED Miss Quinn Did Not Have Any Money and Other Motive Than Robbery Is Suspected.PRICE ONE CENT.ee oe 145 MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1905.THE THIRD FIELD BATTERY IN TENTS rA Start Was Made for St.Helen\u2019s Island To-Day.MAJ.STEPHENS IN COMMAND Dally Drill Will Go Forward\u2014Men to: Follow Business Avocations During the Day.The growth In demand fo rs \u201cSALADA\u201d OBEYILON TEA Is something remarkable and positively unique In the history of teas.BLACK, MIXED OR } Sealed Packets Only NATURAL GREEN.Never Sold In Bulk Form.Japan Tea Drinkbrs Should Use \u2018f Salada \u201d Green Tea.WHEEL DROPPED OFF PASSENGER COACH Peculiar Accident t© a C.P.R.Train in Westmount, - TRAVELLERS WERE DELAYED in Chief Carpenter's Office.A BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER Let\u2019s Be Comfortable This Summer.Some Made Balance of Journey on Foot\u2014Repalrs Were Quickly Made.Saw Best Remedy for Erring Boy by Getting Him a Term in the Penitentiary.We don't care whether you stay a home or go away, we can J .supply vou and The 3rd Field Battery went Into camp at St.Helen's Island as usual thie morning, and will be under canvas for the next twelve days.Most of the day was spent in pitching tents and all the men of the corps Ellen Maria to gather, Chief Detective Curpenter's office, in An accident this morning occurred the City Hull.presented a sad sight] © the C.P.R.Toronto express, which this with 13 due In the city at 7.55, Just as the tears In her eves, tain had passed the confines of West- Carpenter to usc \u201cmount Around the murder of Quinn mystery continues and continued Investigation more than ever the brutality of crime.shows the morning, .when a woman, pleaded with Mr | his influence with your hoys with the ; right clothes to make you comfortable.Oxford Homespuns The difficulty arose over one of the [AN a 2 mer li men an / en 1 me ee La Ve ir p2 086 \u201cEN rt OO » ?of are hy The new features the c'se the night and day's work done Chief McCaskill, of the provincial force and the nding of Mary Quinn, only sister of the deceased hy a Star reporter.She was working Mr.Ross Robertson at, Com» Que.und when a Star reporter tulked with her last night she learned for the first ime that her sister was deud Once the first stages of her grief over, she said.\u201cMy sister hid a good many enemies in the n-izhborhood In which she lived, and sa.often told me that shé was afraid \u201cShe llked to live ajons there, and 1 réemenmbr: bought the bit of lin! 362 and \u20189 for th.d ed Tarn she got a man to put up tie Dost of the house and s nce the: she has been tinkering at It and h-liping In the Dutlding of two other sn! places on the bit of land, \u201cShe was a woman that never had companv.and (n the forty veurs that I have known her to live alone I have * never hear.1 «f à mas visttor being in her house.\u201d NO DRINKING IN HER HOME.Miss Quinn was told of Reld's story about the twa ren nd of Fumors that a good deal of d-'nking went on ln the house.\u201cAs 10 her drinking plied, \u201cthat is fiise 1 she was a woman that never drank anything except, sav.vo lite cider When she wanted anything she would make herself a cup of tea This statement is corroborated In a considerable extent by Dr McTaggart, who made the autopsy.and who says that no signs of alcoholic llquor was found in the remains.Then Miss Quinn took up the story of the men that Reid says he saw.\u201cIf MrReid knew that two men were with my sister and that her lite was In danger he must h-v heen a strange man,\u201d she said.\u201cWhy did he not go to her assistance instead of moine to bed and allowing her to be murdered\u201d Anyway mv sister always was afrald of Mr.Reld.because they quarreled ever some lumber\u201d Thix statement as to her sister being afraid of Reid Miss Quinn repeated finder oath to-dar before Coroner Ahon, and she also said that het ?wis afraid of an Ttallan family @RÀ another family named Goulet.When asked if §t were at all likely that Elen Quinn was murdered for what money she might have in the house.the mister answered No, not ar all There wns a rumor around Mille End that she had some money But she had none.She owed me money and she told me that every cent she earned\u2014tt was not much-\u2014she spent on lumber to build up her shack.\u201d \u201cWho were these men that worked for her and who might have been the visitors she had on the night of her death 7 \u201cThey were James Quinn and Patrick Sullfvan.James, is a cousin of ours.He lived where we were born and raised ?for away when It const up Eid Tal the know sivter +0.be, ause \u201cWhere was that 7 \u201cgt.Anicet, about sixty miles west of here on the St.Francis.We had one brother.John.He has been living fn St.Barbe parish and 1 will telegraph to him to he in Montreal tomorrow.My sister was born in December, 1846, and | am two years older than she was.We have several rous- ins, and James was one that she liked a good deal.She always wanted re- Iatives to work for her and tried to get brother John, but he declined \u201cHave you any idea of any one who had a motive for killing vour sister?Miss Quinn replied \u201cNot exact but I do not care tn expresa an opin} It might have been tramps.\u201d : JAMES QVIINN'S STATEMENT.The whereabouts on Saturday night of James Quinn, one of the two men that worked for the deceased.have, in view of events become Interesting.He was seen by a Star reporter and he made the following statement : -*Y went to work for Miss Quinn about May 6, and I think It was about the 34th that she pald me off.I went to dee her about two weeks ago, but Just for a short visit.\" \"What were you doing last Saturday night and early Sunday morning?\" \u201cI was with a friend of mine named MoGuinness.We were around town for quite a while nearly all evening, and I went home fairly early and went to bed.I live at 41 Barre street.I slept there all night and got up late on day morning.That can easily be proven.\u201d \u201cHave you any suspicion as to who (x killed her Ce 8, But she ured to be very frightened all the time that somebody wou 0 her harm.\u201d MRS.HALLIDAY KNEW HER WELLY \u201cMa; Halliday, who resides on Palace \u201cstreet, was also seen by a Star re- Fontes to-day.* She has known the for a great many years and respects Miss Quinn's ost intimate friend in Montreal.If y ore.was in a position to know if 2 5 \u2018f:am sure that she was murdered ring a quarrel over something else \u2018money.It was not long ago that e- borrowed two dollars from me.I sure that she never drank a drop eo.Some years ago she kept millinery store on Jurors street and sy ways ashe showed herself a \u2018Business woman.but she could sive any money.\u201d _.\u201ciations hrs i porting Judge Lafontaine might in order that she\u2019 procure à Warrant to have her\u2019 town little son arrested on a charge of- | theft 80 that he might be sent to the | penitentiary She told the Chief that she had not the two dollars with which! to procure the warrant, and that she could not ge! lt from the Judge un- iess she produced the money She.claimed that she could do nothing with\u2019 the Jad, and she had come ¢o the conclusion that the penitentiary wus the Les! and safest place for him.She.appealed to the Chief In broken Ger-, man.and sald that her trials and tribu-, were gro dually killing her.Under the elreun tances the Chlef was unable to assist the woman in get- dng rid of her boy, but strongly advised her to watch him and If she caught him stealing In future to let him know.: The Chief told the Star that tn mat- iers of this kind the authorities have, to be very raroful.It frequently occurs that people come here from for-; elgn countries.and to get rid of sup- their children they trump up.them and have them becoming a charge charges agalnst imprisoned.thus on the country.CEN.LINEVITCH FORCED TO RETIRE Both Wings Army Reported to Have Been Driven in.| ACTIVITY OF MARSHAL OYAMA: President Roosevelt Striving Hard to Bring About An Armistice, But | Success |s Doubtful.i Special to The Montreal Star.Paria, June 20.\u2014The Echo de Paris! publishes a despatch from St Peters- burg, reporting that the expected bad- te In Manchuria has begun.; Both wings of General Linevitch's army have retired, and the fighting is severe, CONFERENCES AT TOKIO.| Tokio.June 20, 10 a.m.\u2014Discusston of | the meeting of the peace plenipoten- tlartes continues through Washington.| with Indications of an early completion of the details.There has been a series | of conferences between the Elder Statesmen and the Cabinet to consider | the ronditions and discuss the selec- i tion of plenipotentiaries.It is thought ' to be pos \u2018ple to complete the detalls.appoint the plenipotenti and or-, ganize a staff of assistants in time for them to rail on the steamer Empress of India, June 30.from Yokchama, to Vancouver, B.C.a voyage of about two | weeks.It ls expected that the party will number a dozen.In the meantune military activities will continue.Important developments in various directions are expected speedily.SMALL HOPE OF ARMISTICE.Bt.Petersburg, June 20.\u20142.10 p.m.\u2014 The only hope for an armistice pending the meeting of the peace plenipotentiaries seems rest with President Roosevelt and even that ie considered to be slender.So'far as known, the President has not taken a positive step in this direction.The impression here continues strong that Japan only with great reluctance oould be induced to forego the advantages of her strategic posdtion\u2014which, dn spite of the\u2019tone of official advices from the front, is regarded as being altogether favorable to Field Marshal Oyama\u2014and to a suspension of hostilities for at least six weeks, during which thousands of reinforcements would reach Gen.Line- interviewing.What his theory ia if he has any, he keeps to himself.He sat near e coroner to-day and listened to all that was sald and as soon ns the adjou ent took place he was off.THE INQUEST COMMENCED.Coroner MoMahon empaneiled a jury in the tumble down old morgue, where in an upper room, the body lay, and after he jald before the members of it a short outline of the tragedy he called Dr.McTaggart.The doctor gave a vivid description of the blood stained rooms and produced- a pièce of wood, evidently torn from an old doorway.It bore many traces of blood and fastened to the nalls which protruded from It, were, he said, several hairs which were bléod stained.They were to be washed and dried and he would compare ; with that of the deceased.In describing the wounds, he sald that severe blows had been struck on both sides of the head; the head and brain were clotted with blood; the lower jaw was broken, the ribs on each side were fractured, and the right arms showed the finger marks of what must have been a powerful man.The body of the woman showed no sign of intoxicating liquor, - Mary Quinn, the sister, was next called.In a few words she told of her sister's lonely life and how often she had esked her to live somewhere else.She sald that she was troubled about her sister's fear someons woûld injure her, ss she had had a number of quarrels.A young Italian had once threatened to chop her head off.Miss Quinn then repeated to the coroner most of the story ashe had told the Star.The coroner decided to adjourn for a week so as to give Chiét MoCaskill time to do some work.: : à little ae 4 ba 2 23 AS Cra fae wheels on a passenger coach having dropped off, but astde from a slight shaking up, the passengers were not © injured.They were, however, incommoded not as a large number of them, not alone on that train, but on the half dozen trains that were stalled while repairs were being made, had to walk fnto the station.These were mainly passengers from suburban points, whose husiness necessitated them being In the city at an early hour.The Boston and New York trains were among those that were delayed through the cauge mentioned.A couple of hours sutticed to make the necessary repairs, when all the trains drew Into the station to unload , their remaining passengers.At ten o'clock the Windsor Station presented a rather unusual spectacle.There was scarcely a track in the train shed that did not have, in the foreground, an engine attached to a line of cars Usually the trains come In at different hours.Before one arrives ts predecessor has backed out into the yard.vitoh and Vladivostok Ww strengthened with munition plies to withstand a siege.SAY JAPANESE P NED IT.Indeed.it is suggested that Japan deliberately planned to postpone the meeting long enough to give Marshal Oyama a chance to administer to the Russians a fresh defeat an land tn order to rob the war party in Russia of of Russian their last card and facilitate acquies- J cence to her terms Considering the situation, therefore, President Roose- veit's triumph would be all the greater if he (ould now succeed in crowning his work by an agreement which would at least prevent another bloody battle pending the show of hands at Washington.At the British Embassy ft was learned to-day that Great Britain had not L offered Japan any advice on the au ject.A SENSATIONAL TALE.8t.Petersburg.June 20.\u2014The Novoe Vremy this morning printed a despatch from London, in which 4ts correspondent declares he was In possession of information to the effect that the British are advising Japan against the conclusion of an armistice.\u201cRussia,\u201d the despatch added, \"ls not considered to be sufficlently weakened.Great Britain hopes that Field Marshal Oya- ma will succeed in destroying General Linevitch\u2019's army and thug relieve her of the nightmare that the Russian army may later be shifted to the borders of Afghañistan for operations against India\u201d MISERIES OF RUSSIA'S MILLIONS The radical Nashashisn asserte that the \u2018Phantom of financial ruin hanging over us.\" is really the greatest friend of peace and draws a harrowing picture of ninety per cent.of the Russian Empire's population living as thelr forefathers did in the sixteenth century, groaning under the constantly increasing debts plied up by militarism and the adventures of the autocracy which clever bookkeeping can no longer conceal.HERE'S THE REAL £ECRET.\u201cRussia,\u201d the Novo Vremy continues, \u201cis reaching the end of her ability to borrd> for the purpose of prosecuting the war.Here is the real Becret of the hope of peace.Russia's poverty must decide the issue when the plenipotenttaries meet\u201d PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BUSY.Special to The Montreal Star.Washington, D.C., June 20.\u2014Marshal Oyama\u2019s attack on the Russian army has spurred President Roosevelt up to work with redoubled energy to bring about an armistice lest a great battle should bring to naught all that he has done to make peace.He believes that if the battle which Marshal Oyama evidently is enterMg upon is fought to a quick conclusion there can be but one result, and that ts another added to the Jong list'of Russian reverses.He does not think a signal victory would make Japan less willing to negotiate peace.But he fears that another defeat now, even if crushing, would arouse al that stubbornness for which Russia is noted, and impel her to refuse to think about laying down her arms .So the Prekident is urging the Czar and the Mikado to immediately name plenipotentiaries and fix the date of their meeting.As soon as the plenipotentiaries have been named the President will Informally suggest an armistice.SECRETARY HAY BACK.Secretary Hay returned t% Washington last night to hear front the President that the prospects for the successful culmination of the forthcoming negotiations was constantly getting brighter.Secretary Hay was most heartlly welcomed by the President, who was gratified to observe the Secretary'a bvident restoration to far better health than he enjoyed when he left the capital.For more than an hour they chatted together, the President giving the Secretary a minute description of the movements by which he had brought .together the foes in an agreement for peace making.Mr.Hay was able to give the President some interesting information he had learned in London, not oniy about the Russo-Japanese war, but about other phases of world politics.At ten o'clock Secretary arrived at the White House ang joined Hay and the President.He he left the White Ho Mr.Hay said in response to questions: , \u201cThere is nothing I feel at Iiberty to discuss concerning my on the President.\u201d \u201c Premier Haultain Has Gone Home, Special to the Mofitreal Star.Ni .Joft this morning or cam tor a were on hand to assist in this work.Subsequently the generality of the rank and filé will put in their training every morning and evening, resorting to the city during the day time to foi- low their usual avocations.In this way It is possible for them to galn the experience essential to those connected with the artillery, and enjoy a holiday, while, at the same time, attending to the regular routine af business.Major Stephens has found that this plan works admirably in that a larger percentage of the members of the corps are enabled to atltend the annual practice than would be the case were the battery removed to some spot remote from the city, where all would be cut off for the entire twelve days from the pursuit of their calling.The members of the battery reported at the Drill Shed at an early hour thi morning, and were conveyed to the ls- land, along with their baggage and thejr guns, by a Richelteu and Ontario steamer, at ten o'clock.Immediately preparations were made for making the corps as comfortable as possible during fts stay.and the expentations are that the present camp will be one of the most successful ln the annals of the regiment - Major G.WW.Stephens will be the officer in command of the battery.while assoclated with him are Capt.W.A.Grant, Lieut.D.lt McCualg and Lieut.J.C.Fyshe Capt.A.D.Reford, the remaintmg officer of the corps, 18 absent on leave.and will not consequently be in attendance this year.Capt.W.O.C.Doddw, the adjutant of the Royal Scots, will be the guest of the officers of the battery during thetr stay in camp.MAJOR-GENERAL AT NIAGARA.Inspects the Camp and Watches Ar tillery Practice.to the Montreal Star.tagara-on-the-Lake Ont.June 20.\u2014 ajor General Lake was present at at the military camp at Niagara yes terday.and evidenced marked interest in all the detalls of the manoeuvres.In the morning he watched the cavalry et work and in the afternenn Inspected the artillery.The latter T ad a sham fight after which having done each other as much as biank fire would Dermit the rivel batteries Joined and marched in review past the major-general.BACHELORS au TON, RIDDEN BY MAHER, WON GOLD VASE.London , June 20 \u2014King Edward, Queen Alexandra, the Prince of Wales, and most of the leaders of Soclety attended the Ascot race meeting to-day.The Royal procession, with the house party at Windsor Castle, conslated of eight cariages, arrived at the course in a drizzling rain, but an immense crowd gathered to witness the Royal family.The Gold Vase, valued at 200 sover- elgns, given by King Edward, with 400 sovereigns In specie for the winner, two miles.was again carried off by Bachelor's Button, last year's winner of this event, ridden by Danny\u2019 Maher.Mark Time was second, and Hammer- kop third.Ten horses started.Sp Have stood the test of time for 38 years as the Standard for Quality.Made in Plain and Fancy Checks and Stripes by The Oxford Woolen 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LA er ro creme?j | i } : « Montreal Lost Another .And It Was To Toronto.Barber Pitched Good Ball But Harley's Men Hit the Ball When Hits Meant Runs.Gpeclal to The Montreal Btar.Toronto, June 20.\u2014The Montreal team opened up the series here yesterday ernoon with a Joss by the smallest possible margin.The ralff came down n torrents up to three o'clock, when §t cleared up lcaving the ground heavy and dead with the sun hot.The pitchers had all the better of the battle, and were pretty even in the matter of hits, but Barber was neither given the support afforded Crystall nor was he as steady.He was sending them over in an easy, graceful and decidedly effective style, but he was inclined to be generous in the pass line which, with bad work behind him at inopportune times gave the game to local aggregation.His team started out badly In the first Innings and then all took a brace.and for the next four times it looked @s though ho had the Harlevites ed, but hits Were recorded agalnst when they meant runs and it was all over, ** GAME WAS LISTLESS.The light hitting and the dead ground made the game rather listless, It was not enlivened any by the Intense heat.Montreal went out In the first, all three short to first.In the second they showed something like winning ball.Lachance opened with a single, Bannon drew a pass which Miller duplicated, filling the bases.With no one out, Dyer hit a fly to left, scor- Lachance and Bannon was nailed at third on the throw of White to short to third.Miller started to steal third, pulling O\u2019Brien over to cover the bag and Raub slipped a grounder through the spot the third baseman had vacated and the little second baseman scored, Meanwhile Carr fielding the ball behind O\u2019Brien afld threw high to first and Raub was just a yard too slow at the plate on the play.FAILURES TO SCORE.Montreal had Meaney on in the third with one out, but Joyce and Kuhns failed.Raub landed on first with one out In the fifth, but was doubled by Barber's grounder to short In the sixth Meaney got one on an error and was sacrificed, but long fliep were the best Kuhns and Lachance\u2019 could do.It was one, two, three, in the seventh and eighth.With the score 4 to 2 egainst them in the ninth, Montreal made a good bid, but fell one short.Joyce hit a slow one towards third, which O\u2019Brien threw high, and Kuhns\u2019 sent him along on a single.Lachance hit to pitcher, who allowed Joyce and Kuhns to go up, though he could easily havé doubled to second.Men were on third and second and one out when Bannon hit to second, scoring Joyce, but Miller failed in a pop to Soffel, MISPLAYS WERE COSTLY.Toronto went out after the game in the first innine Miller let Rapp's grounder between his legs, Harley bunted and Berber threw wide to La- chance.The ball hit the first baseman's mit just as Harley ran into the extended left arm and the sphere fell to the ground White got four bad ores, filling the bases, and Murray's fiy to centre and Soffel's single sent in the two, who should never have reach- od first, across the plata The greatest play of the day was made in the second.Toft, the first up.got four wide ones, Crystall tried to bunt, but popped up to Lachance.Rapp got behind one on a Mne to right that looked good for a home run.Meaney started after tt on the dead run, throwing up that left hand of his, pulled it in, saving two runs.It was one of the greatest catches seen bere this year, and he was applauded to the echo.PITCHED GOOD BALL.Barber got going after the first, and in tbe next four Innings only twelve men stepped to the plate.In the sixth Harley was hit in the back and was sacrificed, stole third and scored on Murray's double.The eighth gave Toronto the fourth and winning run Harley hit short fly to right, which Meaney a ntly did not seë until ft began to drop.He just falled to get his glove under it on the ground, and it bounded, Harley on second.White sacrificed, and the fleld played jn.Murray hit to short, who handlad the easy grounder cleanly, but threw low to Raub\u2019s left, and Harley, who had a long lead, sid in safely on the other side.The adore: .A.RB.1 0 oo [ 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 à 1 1 0 10 0 17 $ , PO.A E.Rapp, 1b 00000 4 113 1 6 #Iariey.c£ .8 8% 3 1 60 0 se, 000 ar die, That's the alternative oa man with the money m le have à ore We.p Business men \u201c GE ve e a 4 where the doe fe: at Tu $ \u201cJet go or die.\u201d bably be adv.a ma vo or moun sir.ere\u2019s an © te h thet won't be shaken off.e are ¥ and perhaps bleeding.is emaciqtion 9 symptoms Sacase.w |] y or improperly treated terminate in consumption.0 women in a like FR SE by a vase - SR RTE ES oer woh PE Pierce Gold al re ake h a new Man of a1 Slrogia ad A \"ii Dr.Pl \u2019s Plassant Pell wire foul stomac t nets PONstipa: and no help EL eure , prin hone up an lavigorate White, 112.3 60 0 #2 120 O Murray.rf .+ 0 1 4 1 0 boffel, 23h.À v 1 3 4 e O Brien, 3b.4 0 0 1 2 a \u2018arc, SB.as 3 0 0 0 61 Toft, © .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 0 6 3 D Ô Crystal, p.2 0 0 0061 Totaï 29 4 5 21 » 8 Score by innings\u2014 Toronto y eu 857200001538 Montreal .02000c001\u20148 SUMMARY: Two-base hits, Murray ané Harley; eacrifice hits, White 2, Roffel nnd Joyce: | stolen base, Harlev, struck cul, by Cryw- tal 2, by Barber 8: bases on, balls.Crystal 3: hit by pitcher, Harley: double plays, Meanry to lLachan-® Carr to Sof- fel to Rapp, left on uses Toronto 8, Montreal 3.Umpire, Massett, Time, À hours.Attendance, 110.Eastern League dames.At Newark\u2014 Newark .-.091010020-\u2014 Providence .402000021\u2014 Ratterles - Hardee and Connor; and Thomas.Umpire, Moran At Baltitmore- Baltimore .000000000\u2014-0 3 3 Jersey City 200101001\u20146 5 2 Batterles\u2014Adkins and Dyers; Olmstead R.5 wall Joslyn and McAuley.Umpire, Egan.Attendance, 3993.At Rochester\u2014 Rochester .000012010-410 3 Buffalo .-.1000060107 19 1 Batteries\u2014 Yerkes and McAllister, Walters and Payne.Umpire, Zimmer.Attendance, 1750.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Pet Won.Jost.cent.Jersey City .\u2026.\u2026.28 16 63 Baltimore .27 17 .614 Providence .\u2026\u2026\u2026.25 21 543 Toronto .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20 21 433 Buffalo +.20 21 ARR Newark .s.\u2026.\u2026.F 25 457 hester +.37 24 415 Montreal +.\u2026.15 2R 849 HEAVY AND OTHER HITTERS.Catcher Byers of the Ordoles ia the heavy swatters of the Eastern League, for he tips the figures at .418, hein, taken part in 24 games Outfield McFartand of Providence @& bumping along with an average of .352.George Gibson of M ts- stepping along with .his He fiz the on the Montreal club.Barclay, the former Nattonal League player, is showing the way for the Bronchos.In his twelve games tas given evidence of a knowledge of the of a bat and bas crowded other ers of the Rochester team below Swander lead Newark hm.Wagner and Aggressive Toft remains the best of Toronto's bat - sors.ence, Jersey City and Bal- fimore show up with the test bitters in the rece.Perhaps that is why they are leadems The dope follows: MONTREAL G.AB.R.H.PS gner, cf.- 617 0 8.ra Cul.see 6 34 309 Hammond, P.«eo =» 2 7 1 2 .2S7 Pappa, TA co os 8 23 1 601372 Eulns rf.e eee oo 18 60 T 16 .267 Lachance, =.-.88106 8 37 264 Joyce, 1.1.\u2026.».41146 23 37 .253 Aubrey, 88.6 20 1 56 .250 Hartmen, 6.8.1 4 0 1 .280 Raub, 1b .22 89 0 38 247 anes, 112 509 1 nm ms rf.371 .Weldensaul, cf.12 33 2 2 .201 Wills, 1b .+.+ + 3 10 2 3m Felix, p.15 « Dyer, HA ow pre «+ 36 184 8 26 .194 Miller, 3b .« +.40 181 17 25 .190 y Pose cou eee 3 3 1 ' 185 McCarthy .\u2026.James, rf.«oe .11 38 2 4 .108 Leroy, p.FE 10 29 0 3 .108 JERSEY CITY.33 McAleese, r.f.42 168 29 47 .281 fordan, es .3 tH 21 41 .269 en LL .\u2026.174 30 44 .368 Kay! ct .=a.261 He , 00.Griffin, 3b Lynch.3b Bylvester, Adkins, p.Wiitse, p.McNeil, p.Dunn, 8b .a p Thomas, © .p , r£ Brodie, of.Jacklits, o.P 11.Rook, 6.8 .Conn, 1b ops, Dillard, Bb .Cronin, Kelly, 2b Mullen, it Aubrey, 3b Wagner, a.s.Crystal, p 3 Toft, 17 \u2018 Rapp, 22 .Q Brien, sb 18 Soffel.2b .: White, Lf.16 \u201824 Harley, of.as ! Murray, rf.20 34 214 Applegate, p.\u2026.i +4 183 Qarr, 3b .3 88 10 14 148 Leary, p 1 0 1 1 EC bik A Surria p.3 3 om van, c.0 1 091 Fuller, p.: 1 ess | Bird, ~ ool.8 Laporte, 2b 1 2 3 Gl ssb'n'r, n .0 1 33% Milligan.p.1 9 +320 McManus, 6 oor, 15 2 282 McAllister, ©, wu.13 46 3 11 287 Defehamty, tf.32 118 14 3% 266 Brockelt, rf.13 29.33% Murphy 1b, .246 Nuttrees, Be.\u2026.15 # \u2018228 Hi, 11.LL.25 215 Gaettman, ef.* #7 214 Brown.3b.13 210 Jones, p.3 190 Yerkes, Pp.9 .18% Kisainger, p.8 .19$ Greene, pp.0' .o00 Mstterson, p 0 .000 Wagner #.18 813 Swander, cf.31 290 Hesterfer, p.14 40 4 11 278 Mahlirg 2b, 29 91 11 25@.274 Gutine, ss.44 149 26 .269 Jones, cf.44 169 19/42 249 © Hagan, 1b.99 15° 23 234 Murphy, of.44 158 17 26 .218 17 57?4 12 210 44 169 18 35 .209 31 7% 8 14 IM Ina à 100 yop LL Ru 20 \u2019 > WILD GEESE IN MANITOBA.\u2014RESULT OF AN HOUR AND A HALF'S SPORT.Mr.W.8.Scarth, of Virden, Manitoba, with his son, shot these wild geese one mile and a half from Virden, Man.in less than en hour and a half the other aight.Oak Lake, 18 miles distant.is the rendezvous of spring gecese, and In the fall afterwards the geese go to the wheat flelds The prairies are swarming now with chicken, and the large sloughs are full of ducks, hatching.Wild geese shooting on the prairies of Manitoba lis undoubtedly the finest sport in the world, according to Mr.Scarth They are called Canadas, The shooting, Mr.Scarth says, is t Latimer, 0 .10 38 8 86 1R?lana Bergen.Umpire, Emalle.Attend.{livan.Umpire, Connolly.Atendancs, 8,- Shed, ©.cc.eres 30 91 5 16 .17C ance, 1900, 500.° Skopec, p.\u2026\u2026.R 20 1 3 .150 At Bt.Louts\u2014 © At Washi i ngtor \u2014 Fardee Pc esse00e ; i ! 3 we Bt.Louis .11700001°\u201410 15 1 Washington .000012000\u2014 38 11 3 Bonne.pr p 2 5 à 3 Don Boston .020000810\u2014- 6 10 2 \u2018Cleveland .310142100\u201413 19 © Washer, D pe 3 4 1 0 \u2018000 Battertes \u2014 \u2018Thielman, Warner end | Batteries\u2014 Hughes, Townsend and Hey- Zearfoss: Wilhelm and Needham Um- den: Phosder, Buelpw and Clark.Uim- ROCHESTER.pire, Bausewine, Attendance, 2300.| pires, MoCarthy and Kelly.Attendance, Barclay, rf.13 48 4 34 804 At Chicago\u2014 ; 1512.Menning Lf.40 163 21 47 28% cage .01000110°\u20143 9 2 At Philadelphia Yancey, c£ .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.40 160 21 42 .282 | Philaddelphis -000002000\u20142 3 1 Rt Inuls .002010001\u20144 10 4 Carev, Jb.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.9151 10 89 .25% Batterles\u2014Ruebach and Kling; Plittin- Philadelphia .20001020%\u2014+ 9 0 Pnasne, D.+.aruoo00 s 25 1 6 240 |&er and Kahoe.Umpire, Johnston.At- | Batterfea\u2014Howeli and Sugden; Bentley Rothfuss, rf.secs 26 98 12 23 .239 tendance.4500.and Barton.!'Mmpire, Sheridan.Attend- Qeary, p'ume 815 13 at 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.ance.3925.Steelman, ©.3107 11 23 216 Won Lost con, \"AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Kennedy, 8b.\u2026.25 128 12 26 IM) New York .39 17 \"806 Pe oO Brien, 28.\u2026.36 133 15 26 .195 Pitteburg .23 24 579 Cleveland Fertach, D.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.7.22 2 4 If?[Chicago .\u2026!!! 33 25 668 [hiraga OL.Walters, p.8 23 1 8 .130 |Cincinnatyy .81 24 584 | Philadelphia Schulte, p.11 31 8 4 128 Philadelphia 29 2 558 | Detroit ; Feulkner, p.10 32 0 4 .125 ge is .25 22 -882 Boston Pastor, BS .5 18 1 2 .111 ton .2210.17 38 .309 New York Burned, 8b.5 19 D 1 .083 A, 16 © .28% | Washington \u2014 st Uis .| WESTERN TEAMS ALL WON.CLEVELAND STILL CLIMBING.At New York\u2014 At Pittsburg\u2014 WR H.E.[New York .030020001\u20146 8 4 LAWN TENNIS Pittsburg .21201010°*\u20147 9 1 |Chicago .1100060209 10 3 Brooklyn .000002000-2 7 1| Ratcerten\u2014Chesbro, Puttmann and Kiet-| HOW LEAGUE TEAMS STAND.Batterfes\u2014Leever and Carisch; Easton now; White, Bmith, McFarland and Sul- C.P.R.Leading Seniors and West- Will Race At Halifax For Prince Of Wales Cup Was Presented to Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Club by Present Sovereign in 1860.New York, June 20.\u2014 When the yachts ot the Eastern and New York Yacht clubs vielt Halifax in August, on the occasion of the ocean race of the former club from Marbiebead to the Pro- vinoiai port, tibey will have the privi- #t will grace the room of New York Yacht Cf Of the Haat According to the conditions under which the cup is held the trophy can be kept by » winning yacht but nine months.It must them be returned to to be raced for In Halifax conditions, however, to prevent its be- back as many tines ao St be held on Saturday, August 38.LEANDER®HAVE PICKED A VERY STRONG CREW.The latest from Heniey is to the prepare of Leander for the visiting Vespers 16 progressing to suit the tastes of the exacting Englishmen, end a orack crew has bedh mplected.R.ML.âge crack, act as stroke and two other Cantäd men in P.H.and B.R, Wih« thfop-Smith will ve places in the crew.Then there Is Guy Nickalls, for yenru famous as o sculler and several times winner of the Diamord Sculls, The others are PF.J.Escombe, R.8.end C.F.Biawert, quiet #f .T art, a quastèt of men of the frend tank, Owing te dé ptok, Third Trinity Cambridge will be an absentes from the \u201cGrand\u201d and it is not yet known what will really carne for the evnt from the colleges.Great care has been taken in picking the crew that will represent the London R.C.in the race, but the candidates have been sifted to nine men, all with splendid rowing records.They are: L.B.Cane, F.8.Whalley, B, W.Ormond, C.M, Trembath, P.B.Freeman, C.V.Fox, E.D.Hay-Currie, W.R.Gaskell and G.R.Davies, who will stroke the boat.The crew of the Thames R.C.has been selected for sone time, It is composed of men of a tried and true caliber.They are: A, E.Shellgrove, H.V.Maycock, R.W.Roylance, W.8.Hallett, 8.O.Pugh, 8.n-Jones, H.Messom and G.H.Kelly.\u2019In case Scholes should turn up for the \u201cDiamonds\u201d F.8.Kelly, of Oxford, has had a Jong preparation under the special tuition of a Thames professional.Last year he underrated the Canadan and was not so well tuned up for sculing, as he Bad done a Jot of sweep rowing which detracted from his speed more or leas.The Oxonian has had a new shell bulit By Sims and is reported to be sculling very But it appears be will not have ters so easy.C.V.Fox, who broke the record for the Diamonds à few years ago, has entered and the tussle between the pair ie expected to be the féature the coming Henley.The other efitries dre Cloutte of the London R.G; Guy Rixon, Kin , .Blackstaffe and D, Fitte, of the Vesta R.C.Two German soullers have en.VESPERS NOW AT HENLEY.Regarded by Englishmen as a.Pine Body of Athietes.Henley, Eng., J 20.\u2014\"The érew the Vesper Boat Club, of.Prager phia, which arr ton Sunday morning, board the Amar.lean line steamer, New York, are comfortably installed at the Matftland Cottage here.All of them are @t and } for thelr first row on Henley ry and were watched by a | number of people, and al r work was mostly strong paddling in the heévy wind.they Seated tavern, vora impression on British , ; regard ase of Athletes.828 body RICE NOW AT OTTAWA.Expects to Turn Out Top Neteh Grews for Canadian Henley.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014Coach Jari Rice.arrived from on yesterday, and at once took up the reins at the Ottaws Rowing Club.He expéots to have sev- notch crews ready for the mount the Intermediates.The following is the standing of the clubs in the senior and Intermediate ser- les of lawn tennis league: SENIOR.P.W L D.Pa CP R .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000000 6 6 0 1 1 Westmount .5 4 0 1 8 Point St.Charles .4 3 1 0 6 Outremont AN 8 3 2 0 86 Lachine .5 2 3 0 4 Y MC A.5 1 4 6 2 Mountain Birds .4 1 8 0 8 .A A .24224 0 0 6 0 0 INTERMEDIATES.P W L D Pa Westmount 4 4 0 0 R Rosemount 4 3 0 0 [ Outremont .5 2 1 2 6 Potnt 8t.Charles 3 2 1 0 4 PR .- 5 1 3 1 3 Caledonians 4 0 2 2 4 Y M © A .\u2026.4 1 3 0 2 Antoine and the M.A.A.A will play this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock on the M.A A.A, In the senior league lawn tennis series.AMERICAN TEAM ARRIVES IN LONDON.London, June 20.\u2014The members of the American Lawn Tennis team, who will compete In the forthcoming international match, arrived here last right, and were met by the English Tennis Association and other leading players.They said they had a splendid passage from New York to Plymouth, on the North German Lloyd steamer Kalser Wilhelm II, and felt absolutely fit The team consist: of Holcombe Ward, Wm.A.Larnsd.Wm.| J.Clothler Beals C.Wright and Paul Dashiel, who will captaln it ATHLETICS JOYCE AND HYNES TO RUN RETURN MATCH.New York, June 20.\u2014It Is expected that fully 20,000 sons and dsughters of Ireland will be at Celtic Park next Sunday afternoon to witriess the great struggle for supremacy hetweén Tom Hynes, \u201cThe Galway Harrier,\u201d and John Joyce, in a five-mile match race.The event 1s the principal attraction in a fine athletic programme arranged by the hustling Mayo Men's Asaocia- tion, but, aside from the games and contests In which the men from this country have always been gallant copn- tenders, there will be dancing and music to the good old heart-rousing tunes of Ireland after the strenuous numbers of the athletic programme Are over.Hynes, who showed on his first ef- [Port that he ts a man who can make any adversary step lively, is In train- Ing at Celtic Park it 1a peculiarly fitting that the Mayo men should make a fine showing this year.It is the twentieth anniversary of the death of Patrick W.Nally, trat peerless Mayo athlete, who was brute ally maltreated dy his captors as i was about to be released from KfR- mainham Prison, .THE KENNEL An Appreciation of MF.Laurin.\u201cOur Dogs,\u201d published at Manchester, England, says: \u201cThe Canadian probably bought mory Alre~ .doggy ambassador, Mr.Jos.A.Laurin, whe bas : Bpecial to the Montreal Star.20, 1905.liters = : Professionals Will Play And with Amateurs This is the Programme of N.A.L.U.No Matter What Action C.A.A.U.Takes Says Mr.Foran.Ottawa, Ont.June 20 \u2014-\u2018\u201cThe 11d wil} be raised as far as professionallsm in! lacrosse is conderned within the next | two weeks,\u201d said W.F.Foran, Secre-| tary of the Capltal Lacrosse Club, lust! evening.\u201cNot only will profession- | als be permitted to play against ama- \u2018teurs, but will be allowed to play on! the same teaips as the simon-pures.\u201d| hockey men is the opinion of the Capital expert.He said that while the Lacrosse Union: had forwarded a resolution passed at the annual meeting of the latter body, it was merely a matter of courtesy to! the Governors of the C.A.A.U., as the clubs of the N.A.L.U.are pledged to stand by each other if adverse ac-| tion {a taken by the Amateur union.\u201cIt has been definitely decided to play matches with the C.L.A.clubs.and in pursuance of this idea the Capitals will have the Tecumseha here early tn July, probably on the 6th, and 8ham- | rock, Montreal, National and Cornwall are comhlitted to uphold thie depar- .ture.#They consider the salvation of lacrosse depends on the best teams meeting each other, and the N.A.L U.| world, is shortly, we hear\u201d to Join the, ever-increasing band of happy bene- dicts, and proposes to make the grand tour for his honeymoon, Alre- dale men will wish Mr.Laurin good | luck There is a great chance here! for some enterprising show to make a great scoop, and Induce Mr.Laurin to fudge the breed in this country.He would be a huge Graw, without a Joubt\" j MISCELLANEOUS MAINE FURNISHES A SECOND JEFFRIES.| New York, June 20.\u2014\" Billy\" Elmer | is now training in his gymnasium, in West Forty-second street, a young gtant\u2014a man he is confident will be able to easily fill Jeffries's shoes.The find is Harry Murch, from the mountains of Maine, who weighs 208 pounds, is twenty-five years old, r.x feet three and one-half inches In helght, and has an elghty-inch reach.Elmer knows a fighter, and he said yesterday he would bet all he had that Murch could defeat any one in the world barring the retired Jeffries.When asked how he happened to run across Murch, Elmer said: \u201cAllen Lowe, for years a sporting authority in Montreal and New England, and I went to à lake in Maine to catch a few salmon.Rose Snow had told us of a young fellow down there who was the biggest finest and fapt- est young American he had ever seen \u201c1 thought Snow was talking through his hat, so I will not blame u if you have the same idea about what I tell you.\u201cWhen we arrived at Snow's camp we found all the members of the party swimming.1 was particularly interested In one big fellow Snow is a husky, well-sst-up, athletic young man, weighing about 180.This big fellow was picking up ahd playfully throwmg him out In the water.\u201cMurch will be twenty-five years old this autumn.His father is a lumber ageni and was born beside the lake in which I saw Harry.The father tn chose to sixly years old, but ls active and vigorous.The mother comes from a family of big people, who range from 6 feet to 6 feet 6 Inches and not one weighed less than 215 pounds at maturity.HANDS LIKE BOILER PLATES.\u201cHis chest measurement Ia 441-2 inches normally, and he has great expansion.1 have seen him map two strands of hay wires with one Jerk of hia arms.His hands are Hke botter plates, and though I have seen many Aghters, fencers and oarsmen with m znificent farearmsa, I never s1w a pair of such powerful arms in my ite.\u201cUnlike most heavy muscled men, he is not a bit muscle bound.He can reach ten inches below his toes and meet hia palms behind his back.«He can reach a trifie over eighty inches, or nearly seven inches more than his height \u201cBob\" Fitzsimmons had a longer teach than Jeffries, and Murch has Robert Outreached many inches.\u201cHe is faster on his feet than any big man I ever saw.and can rush a hundred yards in eleven seconds.A good deal of Harry's detejopntent is «ue to rowing, at whiob he is exceptionally good.He was a high-clgas bicycle rider.whiob developed \u201chis thighs and calves.Hs never uses big weights \u201cHe sleeps without night clothing, near an open window, and never drank heer or liquors.He does not smoke and drinks only un-iced milk or water.\u201cI sparred here with him, but what was the use?He put his left hand on my face and I could not reach him.Finally, while Re was leading lefts at me, 1 took a chance and stepped in- sde one.1 hit him In the Jaw so that my shoulder felt sore.He laughed and sald: 'Thdt was a good one.And then he wanted me to hit him as hard: aa I could in the stomach.: \"1 believe that with a man like Jim Corbett to handle Harry for six months there would be nothing to prevent him from giving Jeffries the battle of Nis life 1 would have a rhort-end ticket on the big boy from Maine.\u201cOf course Jeffries has retired, and no man Hving has more respect for him than I have.He was a rea] cham- plon: but I think Harry, Murch could b>» made A world-Beager in a hurry.\u201d THE GOLFERS DAVE FINNIE WON THE PERLEY TROPHY.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014Dave Finnie, who last winter played the goal position for the Stanley Cup defenders surprised everyone by winning the Perley Cup competition, an {mpértant fixture at the Ottawa Golf Club.Finnie is practically only a beginner at gkme, but gives great promise.Travis and His PFigh Poles.\u201cAnd sti! Waeiter-3 Travis\u2019 record of not having been besten in a thirty- six hole match since the amateur championship of 1890.is urbroken, Jerome DD, Travers \u201cgot his\u201d: Saturday, when the \u201c814 man\" won the chief cup at Westbrook by 8 up and 7 to play.The long clubs seemed to answer, yet it le fair to remark that Travers didn\u2019t play anything like his top speed, and that so far this yeart Travis hasn't done better in the scoring line with the in really tight matches he has failed.With Travers getting down near par figures it Is admire it Travis\u2019 new pets would have #tood him in good any other fancier in the fishpoles than he 0sad to do, and that and C.L.A.are the organizationa which contain the atars of the lacrosse world.Another idea which guided the .A.L.U.in sending the resolution to the C.A.A.U.was the desire to prevent lacrosse making inroads on the football and hockey talent.Should the C.A.A.U refuse the permission asked for in the resolution.many football and would desert lacrosse, With the permission all would be plain sailing.It is to be hoped wisdom will guide the Solons of the C.À.A.U.\u201d BOWERY ROBERTSON RETIRES Cap Line Up Taken by Dude Marsh, Ottawa, June 20.\u2014There will be two new men on the Capital team against Nationals next Saturday.These will be DLude Marsh, on the defence, and Horace (Gaul, on the home.Bowery Robertson has quit the game, and (aul will probably replace Gleason on the home end.The team is working hard in view of the strong proposition Nationals will undoubtedly be.His Place on mount club, for the best score over geventy.on Thursday morning, at 10.30 o'clock.The ladies\u2019 qualifying round for Fraser medal also takes place on Thursday marntng, at 10 o'clock.CHESS CHESS MASTERS\u2019 TOURNEY.Tarrasch Defeated Tschigorin in Sixth and Now Leads.Ostend, Belgium, June 20.\u2014The stxth round of the International Chess- mastery tournament was opened yes- t-rday morning at the Kursaal, in this +o, when Wolf was pitted against Schl echter, Maroczy against Leon- hardt.Taubenhaus met Marshall, Tschigorin faced Tarrasch, Black- burne opened against Burn, Janowski and Alapin played with Marco and Teichmann respectively.When a first adjournment was taken at 1.30 in the afternoon, Leonhardt had suffered a second defeat, this time at the hands of the Hungarian expert Maroczy, while Schlechter managed to draw the sixth time, againet Wolf, and Blackburne and Burn bad also divided honors.At the afternoon sitting the American, Marshall, defeated Taubenhaus, while Tarrasch beat Tschigorin, thereby taking the lead.Alapin defealed Telchmann and the game between Janowski and Marco had to be adjourned a second time, to be resumed tu-morrow.Australians In Dublin.London, June 20.\u2014In tween, the Australian the Dublin University eleven, which cominenced yesterday, the Aus.rallans scored 232 runs in their first innings.When stumps were drawn for the day, Dublin had run up 116 for the Joss of five wickets.the match be- cricketers and THE TURF Only Two Favorites Won.New York.June 20 \u2014Mabel Richardson, a 5 to À shot, won the Grass Selling Stake by a length at Sheepshead Bay yesterday.Martimas made the pace to the stretch, where Booker sent Mabel Ri- cbardson ahead and won driving from Gamara, with the favorite, Sacquin third.Running Water scored an easy victary in the Rosebud Stakes.Aviston, ah added starter, led to the stretch, where Running Water tonk command and won by one length.Only two favorites won.JUSTICE FINNEMORE Judge of the Natal Supreme Court Sends a Remarkable TESTIMONIAL TO CUTICURA \u201cI suffered a severe attack of eczema on the scalp, face, ears, and neck, and was for several months under professional treatment, but became worse.My face was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost nearly all my hair.wife prevailed upon me to t Cuticura Remedies, which I did with most satisfactory results, the discase disa ring and my hair ng thicker and glossier than before m illness.My wife has purchased Cut cura far other suff , with good results in each case.\u2014Robert Isaac Fin- nemore (Judge of the Natal su ), Pietermaritsburg, Na WOMEN WHO CHARM HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL It Helps Wames to Wia and Hels Mon's Admiretion, Respect and Love Woman's greatest gift is tha powsr to inspire admiration, respect, and love.There is a beauty in health which is more attractive to men than mere rogu- larity of feature.To be a successful wife, to retain the love and admirstion of her husband, should be a woman's constant study.At the first indiestion .of ill-beait painful or irregular menstruation, eadache or backache, secure Lydis E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and begin ita use.Mrs.T.E.Gillis, Windsor, N.8, describes her illneas and cures, in the following letter: Dear Mrs.Pinkharm:\u2014 \u201cWhen I commenced to take Lydia E Pinkhamn's Vegetable Compound | was suffering with weakness and female trouble headaches, backaches, snd toss 0 has made me well, re 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@mannuel Congregational i E Church, Mé:often aske1 to-day, who God is: ~ wk to Une Various conceptions whilh\u2019 xls conceriing God, ft ds also akkey, whic them as true.Pt is, à OAL Smportant thing te know who Ghd ve Tor, ft hus been the craving of the man soul throughout the ages, tiadIng \u2018expression in the words, 0h = t'1 knew where 1 might find him\u201d Buch.were the remarks of the Dr.SBrown, who cceujued the pulpit day nvrning at the C egationul Churn \u2018Ta, ing for bis \u2018ext.nt we dl WIth open face reflecting as tn a nar- ror?tie dory vf the Lord ani changed q the sdme Image from glory toi gloty evap \u2018As by the spirit of the Lord,\u201d II.Cor 3.Dr Brown preach oF an eloquent and Ling ressive sermion, , fn.which be dealt prinvipaily with the communion of the soul with God and the dwelling of the Divine spuit with- tn it, .Golpg back to the tondige of the Jraelites in Egypt.which lasted for a period of forty years and their delivery therefrom by Moses, who ;#(iherrd for that purpose the twvlve Tribes at the foot.ot Mount sinal, he sud.that his- fory.was born that night when Moses led the Iraelites out of Egypt -U!t was the birth hour of the rellgton of the spirit.\u201d The spirit of il was Then manifestly united with His people when.the skin of tie fice of Moses shone on Mount Sirul and us he came down mothe Mount 11 Was seen DY Aaron and the children of Israel who weré afraid to come nigh him.Je - THE APOSTLE PAUL *Treatbig nf this event ths Apostle Paul, he satd, told us that sh a thing Was not to happen then nivne and no ore; there js a recurrence of that # tt whenever we communed with Bowes.Toflecting the glory of His spirit.acto 2aking of the manifesiatinn of the + +Y Of the Splrit of God In man, he 8 id that man could be lified up ani bought In living contact with Christ and this state js atrained through the means of a Hving personality who fin- presses him.© Explaining that the manifestation of glory rhight mean brightners or the manifestation of the perfection of Christ, he sald that what the Apostle ®poke.of was the manifestation of the personality of Him who was expected for ages, who lived on earth and rrought wondmus deeds avd 1n whom À fouvd a true conception of the ather.This was Christ Him- delt totd Philip.Bul Christ, he sald, was not only a aniféstation of God to man, but of man \u2018to man, herein becoming our (deal, a pattern for all men to follow, especially as reganis the communivn Of thé soul with God.THE REDEMPTION OF MAN.Dealing with the Redemytion of man, e said that it reflected the glory of hrist, whose purpose wus to endow an with\u2019 something greater than ins liectual.gentad He wished tv give a God-likeé character changing rer glory to glory, even as by the Irit of the Lord.\u201d In answer to the uestion of those who ask how does is Spirit of the Lord operate in the uman heart, he raid It was a \u201cdivine ct,\u201d this existence of the apirit of @od ih us.In lllustration of this he BA the story of a learned professor ho was lecturing on electricity and ts discovery as a motive power from & magnet, The lecturer admitted that the magnet was In Itself a mystery, ut what came from it was a fact bend a doubt.In the same way, said Dr.Brown, there is abundant evidence of the working of the Spirit of god In us and yet we cannot account Tr it, Pry Rev.John Brown, M.A.D.D, for many years pastor of Bunyan Memorial Church, Bedford, England, Wisited Montreal twenty-three years , When the Rev.Dr.Stephenson was pastor of the congregation he addressed yesterday.He was.therefore, Not quite a stranger amongst them.Me will lecture to-morrow «venting on \"John Bunyan,\u201d a subject on which he is sald to be, perhaps, the best living œuthority.whut U.*8.Navy Captain Liked Turbines.How the success of the Allun Line .turbiners Is affecting the present methods of stenmahip propulsion is indicated by what the various great navies are now doing.On one of the first trips of the Victo- rign\u2019 a\u2019 captain in the United States Na wag a passenger: he having been sent out to watch the results and re- rt the same to his Government at Washington.I\u20ac is now announced that one of the Mtest of the United Stuten battleships.now building.will be fitted with turbines fn place of the usual reciprocating engines, and it is further atated that the British navy will shortly place turbines fn one of their new war ships, And @lso that Germany is about to adopt the rame procedure.» The naval experts are taking kindly the turbind for the reason that they .give a larger steaming area on the Véssel's coal capacity, and also that the difference In weight between the prbities and the enarmous engines now {lized is a distinct advantage, this being rticularly evident in a heavily armot war ship where every pound if metal bad to be calculated in order at the huge fighting machine Js not Yaded\u2019 down below her proper lines.Suecessful Candidates in Muslo.Tin the list of successful candidates \u20186 thé ek\u2026iminations of the Assoclated of the Royal Academy of Music à the Royal Tolege nf Music, pub- in \u2018the Star, the following name 8 omitted : Bessie Fraser, Mont- 8 + .' - { ss eu | DODDS Pure salt is jut as important as pure water or pure milk.WINDSOR TABLE SALT is absolutely pure and never cakes.ESTATE HECTOR PAQUET Sale of Claims, Book Debts, etc.the 21st of June inst, at Eleven O'Clock A.M.at the auction rooms of Marcotte Bros, No.6% St.James Street, will be sold by auction, under the direction of Victor Morin, Notary, the credits belonging to the Estate WEDNESDAY.Rev.- Emanuel! of the date Iiector Paquet, in his lifetime of Montreal banker.and consisting tot Judgments, notés, book debis, bte, ; AMmOUNUNE to over 5100 Ao4 00, also the Cartier Torniture, Oxtures, and lease of | the premises No Jui4 Notre Dame St ! Uhe sale will be made for cash, dn lots to sit the purchasers The books TIdE1Nents, notés, etc.may Le examined previous to the sale, in the | offlire of the Jdreeased For o'her information apply to MORIN & MACKAY, Notarles, 97 St.James Street.Auctioneers.137 i MARCOTTE BROS.! Montreal, June loth, 190% 4 2aw | call and see my large Ixcollection of beautiful f FRAMED PICTURES, suitable for your sumner cottage, at very reasonable prices.HEASLEY, The Picture Framer, Be Sure To; \u2026 THE .MONTREAL.DAILY _ÉTAR\u2014TUESDAY.' JUNE ! 2 TENNING & BARBALOU\u2019S SALES M.HICKS & CO/8 SALES.We are closing out our entire stock regardless of invoice prices.We are now offering a magnificent them out THIS MONTH.in all lines.Call at once and get your The largest, best and most varied st pets In Canada.Fvery Rug marked in plain figures.x Turkish Rugs.Great Sacrifice Sale Big Reductions M.HICKS & CO.\u20198 SALES.of EASTERN RUGS AND CARPETS, assortment at prices that MUST clear choice of the selection.ock of Genuine Fastern Rugs and Car- Only one price\u2014the lowest; all sizes.M.HICKS & CO, (1821-1823 Notre Dame).247-249 Notre Dame St.West.143 4 \u2014 - \u2014 = Y M C A WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 BAL ES.tt é B |] ?I \\ y | bl F AUCTION SALE of a a ua e a rm large lot of Carpets, Furnl- ture, Pictures, Tables and Trestles, Arm Chairs and Lounges, Cupboards.Racks, Doors, locks, Bowling Alley Balls ands Pins.Indian Clubs Fittings of all descriptions.more or less damaged by smoke and water Sale 'n the Lecture Hall Young Men's Christlan Association, Rockers, Combi.\u201c.these preparations act powerfully upon vx system, completely eradicating the Poison In the biood.bh Davis & Lawrence Co, Lid., Montreal: KX - ! : ZON7 St.Catherine utreet.nenr Bieury.Dominion Square.i J} GIVE GREEN STAMPS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21st, i 143 30 At 19 o'clock.| \u2014\u2014 \u2014 M.HICKS & CO.! 143 3 Auctioneers.A tem | DR.WEAVER'S TREATMENT.: { weavers svruP For Sale! For Humors .e Salt Rheum .1 100 h.p.horizontal steel tubular boller.Scrofulous Swellings, etc.1 76 h.p.horizontal steel tubular boiler.1 50 hp.horizontal steel tubular botler.WEAVER'S CERATE 140 hp horizontal steel tubular boîler.1 1™ hp Brown automatic engine.| Cleanses the Skin 1 60 hp.Leonard Peerless self-olling en- fi + ne.Beautifies the Complexion.1 so p.Waterous slide valve engine.May be a little off shade but If properly ved and Cleaned would Inok well for the the rountry or seaside and onting In though NOT GOOD ENOUGH for city, if Jooked up In time and sent to the proper place and carefully done, you could save enough to buy a new suit FOR TOWN on your return We handle all kinds of goods In Ladies\u2019 Gent's and Children's wear.and will guarantee the best of satisfaction.Goods sent for and delivered.The British American Dyeing Co, Offices and agents throughout the city.148 3 2aw New Mason & Risoh Planos at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine St.Cash or easy terms.COMMON SENSE Kills Rats.Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugwn NO QFFENSIVE ODOR, All druggista, or 381 Queen, oe Toronto lleware of imitations 413 Milton Hersey, M.A.,S.(Metin City Analyst, Provincial Asalyst, ANALYSES Yop \u2018rue PUBLIC one a 148 ST.JAMKS STREET, MONTREAL, 194 11) CUBA AND THE CUBANS.A Bank Manager Gives Some Inter esting Facts.Mr.Enrique Ros, manager of the Royal Bank at Santiago, is visiting Canada, having left Montreal last evening to pay a visit to Halifax, Mr.Ros.who has resided In Cuba for many years, and who previous to his connecting himself with the Royal Bank was at the head of one of the Jocal banks waxes enthusiastic when &p>ak- ing of the present prosperity of Cuba and its people.He believes that there is a great future ahead of the island, which he stat.s can well support ten milllons In place of less than two millions.3 Mr.Ros says that there has not been a case of yellow fever on the island for four vears, while there is absolutely no fear of political upheavals.He states that Cuba wants settlers, but they desire Anglo-Saxons and not negroes.The Cubans have no prejudice against foreigners, On the contrary.they gladiv welcome them.and as Canadians haye Invested a great deal of money on the island, Canad- lans are doubly welcome.Mr: Ros states that there fs no fear of the result of the election for President, which takes place Tm November next, Presiddnt Palma Is a good, safe man, while the other prospective candidate was also to De thoroughly trusted to administer affairs In a clean and business-like manner, Was Struck by a Raltway Train.While walking on the track near Terrebonne last night Antoine Monte, 47 years of age, living on SL Timotnee street.was struck by a Cafiadlan Pacific Rallway train.He was brought to the city and taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital.It was found that he had received a compound fracture of the right leg, cut head, and Internal injuries.8s condition was reported to-day by the officials of the In- stitutfon as belng somewhat improved.Hopes are entertained of his recovery.Shipbuilding in Ireland.Messrs.Harland & Wolff, of Belfast, are building for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company two twin-screw steamers.The vessels, which will be named the Ortegaand and the .are Intended for the Straits maH-line service.- | Damages.for insulting a Woman.Mr.Justice Pagnitslo awarde.! $60 damages to Vincenzo Fuccl in his eut for damages against Anlonfo Cordreco, 1 wham he accused of using mest irsûlt- ing language to pla'ncifl\u2019s wile, We have several smaller botlers and engines ranging from 5 to 35 h.p, Low Prices for Cash.Canada Machinery Agency 298 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.141 8 Dr.Cowling's English Fomaie Pills used vith suisfastory results for the past 70 years.Reliable and invals uable to women.$1.00 and $3.00 - box.Mrs.Cowling, 82 Drummond,Corner St.Catherine ; and 304 St.Hypolite Corner Pine Avenue, Montreal, nik 38 Wilian J.Murphy Notice ts hereby siren to the creditors of the estate of the late Willlam Joseph Murphy, In his Hfetime merchant of Ste.Agathe Monts, District of Terre.bonne, to file their claims, with the undersigned, within 30 days.Montreal, June 15th, 1906.BISAILLON & BROSSARD, Bolicltors for the estate of William J.urphy Risuillon & Brossard, advocates, 11 and 17 Place d'Armes Hill.eod BTOPPED FREE.Permanent) Oured by DR KLINE'S anmat RER.Positive ages, .Yrtue Dance.u after first dors us, ro and 89 trig} bottle sept 1h ex to Mv ron SITUATED IN Cote Des Neiges, For Sale by Auction at the undersigned's 1828 Notre Dame street, on .TUESDAY, 27th JUNE, ; at 11 am, This valuable property is within five minutes\u2019 walk from Cote des Neiges village, and contains, per plan, 46 arpents, 82 perches.with an old stone house, barn, fin2 orchard, and the remainder hay and grass.The Canadian Paclfic Railway runs alongside the property, which is croased hy Park and Island Eleotric road at their bridge (where a station can be arranged for}, about 1 1-4 miles from Snowdon's Junction on the Cartlerville line.Care run every 20 minutes to the centre of Montreal; fare, 19%.Molson avenue, pro- Jected from Mount Royal Vale, crosses the broperiv.and parties are asking Its opening to the Rack River this summer.There ts nn other such desirable property with so many advantages, good pros- ects and easy, inexpensive access for Public institutions, clubs, ete, now ôn tue market The property can easily be sub-divided Into building lots.Plan on view at the undersigned\u2019s office.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.The adioining property (shown on plan) about eguc! arsa can be arranged for should the purchaser desire the whole.143 8 w.M.K.Important Sale Damaged Raw Cane Sugar.Ex.S.S.\u201cNeva\u201d 1405 Bags Raw Cane Sugar.More or less damaged by shifting of Cargo, salesroom, Will be sold by public auction \u201cfor account of whom it may concern,\u201d on the dock at the Dominion Line, Bristol 8hed, just below the C.P.R.Elevator, \u2014on\u2014 THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE, at 3.30 o'clock p.m, WALTER M.KEARNS, 144 3 Auctioneer.ce = Agencies Fr « ey paying oxprées ah.7 only wben eived.Bond 16 Dr, X , Lté, 951 Aroh wt, Pha delphia, Pa 187 156 eed \u2014THE\u2014 ROYAL TRUST COY.MONTREAL.CAPITAL.Subscribed .\u2026.81000,000 Pnid Up.500,000 Reserve Fund.450,000.PRESIDENT.Right Hon.lord Strathcona amd Mount Royal, G.C.M.G.VICE-PRESIDENT.Hon.Sir Geo.Drummond, K.C.M.G.DIRELUTORS.R.B.Angus Hon.R.Mackay, E.8.Clouston, A.Macnider, E.B.Greenshields H.V.Meredith, C.M.Hays, A.T.Paterson, C, R.Hosmer, R.G.Reid.8ir W.C.Macdonald James Ross, Sir T.G Shaughneasy.Sir Wm.C.Van Hore.K.CM.G.Office and Safety Deposit Vaults.BANK OF MONTREAL ÉLDG., 109 St.Jamen Street, H.ROBERTSON, Managef.94 102 2aw London Coliege of Music Examinations The examinations of the London College of Mustc took place in Montreal, last week the examiner bel Mr.Daniel Protheroe, Mus.Doc.THe results follow: ; A.L.C.M.(Associate), Rose V.Bouchard, pupil Miss Helen Collard.Advanced Senlor\u2014Katie Christle, honors, pupil Mr.Edward Broome, mus.bac.\u2018 Senior\u2014Esma Brown, first class, pupil Mr.Edward Broome; Jennie Stanley, first class, quel! Mrs.Hume; Florence Bittcliffe, first class, pupil Miss Grace Collard; Winifred Thompson, first class, pupil Mrs.Dakin.All in pianoforte playing.| Intermediate\u2014Jessie Mundle, honors, pupl! Mr.Edward Broome; Edythe Néllson, first claes, pupil Mr.Edward Broome; Ruth MacGillvgry, Isabella Mackay (singing), second class, pupils Misa Denman: Florence Wilson, second class, pupil Miss Loiselle.Elementary\u2014Geraldine Hunter, honors, pupil Miss Grace Collard: Hilda Meehan, firSt class, Elizabeth Figsbdby, second class, pupiis Miss Ales Byrnes, A.I:«C.M.; Mary Crawford, Annie Holmes, Margaret Fitzpatrick .(sing- oll ing), second class, puplis Miss Den- man.Primary\u2014Emmett Roach, Thomas L.Trudell, pupils, Miss Alice Byrne, Isabel Meesurier, Gladys Carpenter, pupils of Mise Denman, Dr, Chase's ment tsa = and gusran cureforeach ov form of itching, bleeding , d protrudi See tostim o prove and aa es, onials a th your neighbors about it.You can use back if Jot oaidsfed.at i os EDM ANSON Bath Uo, Torstar DR, CHASE'S OINTME NT.FRASER BROS.SALES.a SN Household Furniture At our Salesrooms, Nos.453 and 455 St, James St.Regular Auction On FRIDAY MORNING, 23rd June, at 10 o'clock.A large assortment of househald fumni- ture, carpets, oilcloths, cooking stoves and ranges, domestic requisites, and a large quantity of miscellaneous goods Safe, clean.dry storage for furniture, pianos, etc.Private sales at all times.Furniture, planos, safes, waggons, harness, boats, canoes, etc.Cash advances made.FRASER BROS., 148 5 Auctioneers.Encourage Home Manufactures Premlum and Standard Muciiage, made.Lithograms and Lithogram Composition.geome, Cleansing and Washing Powder.oa) Saving and Smoke Consuming Compound.best English Boller Purger.English Belt Syrup, Saves Belts and Increases Power.Prices and Samples furnished on application.Auld Mucllage Co.17 BLEURY STREET.Tel.Main 2476, WM.ANGUS, Mgr.(fire and Life Insurance at Lowest Rates.Your patronage reapectfully solicited.A 4,00v and 6,000 H.P.Water Priviiege for sale.6 188 WM.ANGUS.The Damages Caused by Flood.T.Levinson, of Craig street.sued his neighbor, J.A.Renaud, of $783.- B60 damages, claiming that through Renaud's negligence, his property had been flooded.The defendant sald, on the other hand.that the flooding had been caused by plaintiff's negligence in the manner of making certain improvements, .Mr.Justice Mathieu granted the plaintiff damages to the extent of $88, with costs of an action of that class, and divided the cosets of taking evidence.\u2014_\u2014 Suing G.T.R.for $25,000.Lieut.-Col.Alphonse Denis, of the Tribune, St.Hyacinthe, who was travelling with the late Mr.T.Blanchet, M.P.when that gentieman was killed in the collision at Richmond, has taken out an action for $25,000 damages againat the Grand Trunk Railway Co.through Mr.L.T.Marechal, K.C., his attorney.Lieut.-Col.Denis had his leg broken and received other serious injuries.For a time, it was feared that he would not recover, though he finally improved, but ia atitl suffering from the effects of the accident.Long 8entences for Drunkenness.A large number of women who haye been before the courts for years gr drunkenness were again before Mr.Recorder Weir yesterday.He sentenced them to 4mprisonment for terms running frém one to nine months without the option of a fine Wdenesday, 2ist June, 1805 BY AUCTION AT 10 A.M, The balance of two Bankrupt Stocks, consisting of Dry Goods, Shirts, Stockings, Ready-made Goods, Woollens, Hats, Fancy Goods, etc.Also a large lot and Canned Goods.To be sold without reserve.BENNING, BARSALOU & CO, LIMITED 143 3 Auctioneers.of assorted Groceries OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL, New Triple Screw Turbine Steamer Virginian, Friday, June 23 8 a.m.Tunisian, Friday, June 30, 3 a.m.Victorian, Friday, July 7, 3 a.m.- Tunislan\u2019s record, 6 days, 5 hours Bavarian, 6 days 3 hours 12 minutes FIRST CLASS, $70 upwards, according to steamer.Reduction for round trip tickets.SECOND CLASS.Liverpool or London- derry, $42.50 to $47.50.Gi BIRD CLASS.Liverpool.London, or laagow 327.50 and $28.75; Paris, 333.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.Corinthian, 21st June.Blcillan, fth July Pretorian, 28th June.Mongollan 12ta July loon.$60.second cabin.$e.third class in four berth rooms, $26.50.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN Montreal.15 318 Dominion Line® steamsnips MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.June 24 Southwark \u2026 July 8 : July !! Lominion .\u2026 July 15 WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL gton Kensin Canada Baitie .Jupe 21 Celtic .June 30 Teutonic.June 28 vceante .July B MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Asores Gibraltar, Naples, Nenon, Alexandrie From New York.From Boston Romanic.July 6 « Canoplo Cretic .duty 271 Canopic .,.APpiy Lo locas agents or Company's of- ce, 17 JL Bacrament at.Montreal 3 333 Canadian Pacific Railway Co's ATLANTIC DTEAMMHIP LINES, Montreal, via Quobec, to Liverpool Lake Lrie.June 29th, Aug.3rd Lake Manitoba.July 6th, Aug.luth Lake Champlaln.Jul, 2uth, Aug.24th RATES OF PASSAGE, Fuat oabln to dave pul, at5 00, ALd upwaids, accoraing to stealer and ac- ssouitu Gp Lickels at reduced rates.decond cabin to Liv fpoo!, $40.00, to London 342.0.Round trip a: reduced rates 4niru class to Liverpool, lunuun, Glasgow, Belfast, Loudonderry and Quebustown, $48 wu.From Liverpool.Londun vr London- derry, $2750 to Quebec.MONTREAL to LONDON.Montrose.4e 0e 40 1 Juty int axiake Michigan.July 15th axMount Terupie.July 29th \u2018Carrying ind Cabin passengers only.Bocond Cabin to London, $40.00.tThird Class to London $06 50 Dates of sailings of freight steamers to Liverpool, London and Hristol not shown above, furnished oa application.Apply to Caunuian pried Rallway Co., Atlante Cohan.Boar! of Trade Bullding, 8t.Sacrament st Montreal.10% 209 Hamburg-dtmerican.Plymouth-Cherbourg-Hamburz tDeutechlaud June 22 \u2018teBluecher.Juiy 6 cPatrictis .\u2026-.Junt 4 ; C\\W aldersee July 8 Hamburg .June 29 tDheutschlaud July QU cFreliona.July ! l'ePennsyivania July 2 turil) Room, sGymnasium on board.t\\ia Dover for London and Haris to Hamburg.New York\u2014Naples\u2014Gsnoa, Ly superb new twin acrew steamers Hamburg-American Line, 37 Broadway ,N.Y.JAMES THOM, General Agent, 44 Br.Francola Xavier st.; W.Henry, Temple Bldg.155 St.James rt., Ballersby's Tourist Agency, 178 Bt.James st.415 232 dforth German Lioy FAST EXPRESS BERVICE, PLYMOUTH ~CHENBOURKG\u2014 BREMEN Kronp's June 27,1) a.m.Kaiser Aug.lu Kaiser, Jaiy 4, \"Wa m.| K.Wr.11, > iam K.Wot, July 11,1: am Krunprinz aug.29,2 pan Krouprinz, Aug, 1, G am.Kaiser, sept.> Ua mw TWIN SCKREW PASSENGER SERVICK PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBUURG\u2014~ BREMEN Alice supe 2Y, 10 a m.Kurfuerst, Jy 25,108 m.Bremen July 5, 1U a.an.Alice.Aug.3, 0am.Barbarossa, Jy.i3,l0 am Bremen, Aug.Ju, 1U a.m.Friedrich, Jy .%, 10 am q Barvarossa,A'g.17,40 am MEDIL KHHANLAN 5SKKVICE, GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLEB\u2014IENOA.Luise, .June 4, lLam.Irene.Aug.19, 11 Irene.July 5, liam.| Albert, Sept.Sa Albert.July 2, JL am.| Leuise, sept .Luisé,.AUR.+ il Bin.(Irene.Sept 24 11 an VELRILKS & CU, > Broudway, N H.HENRY 5 ; .Y, Solo Agent for Monts Temple Bldg., 185 St.James st \u20180 oat CUNARD LINE B0S1il -Lueens 10wi-Liverpool Fust Twin Screw Mali and Passenger Steamers, 14,250 tons; su foet long.Remarkable for steadiness Rooms upper decns amidships.perfect ventilation.SAXONIA, June 20, July 18, August 15 Sept.12.IVERNIA, July 4, Aug.1, Aug.29, Sept Plans, sallinga, etc, the Cunard Ss.Co.Ltd.1:6 State st, Hoston, Mass.CHAS p.SUMNER, Agent 63 156e0d ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW & LONDONDERRY Balling from Now York every Saturday.New Twia Screw i Le Splendid Accommodations, Excellent Service Cabin, $55.20d Cabin, $37.50 3rd Claus, $27.50 and upwards accord to accommodation aud steaws ship.For general Information, apply to BENDEKBUN BRUTHERS, New York, BATIEKSBY'S TOURISY AU KNUY, T8 6t James et, Montreal, 90 73 OCEANIC STEAMSEIP COMPANY.(American and Austrailan Line.) Balls from San Francisco every 10 days to HAWAIL every 21 days to SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly to TAHITI.For booklet and sailing list address Wm.H.Clancy, Agent, 137 8t James st, Montreal, B.K.Denbigh, GE A., 427 Broadwa, New.York.362 213 DELIGHTFUL OCEAN TRIP New York to New Orleans ON STEAMBRS ve SOUTHERN PACIFIC.Leave New York every We'nesday at moon.Connecting with rall linem for adl points in Loulsiana, Texas, Now Mextce, Arizona, and California, nu Enasire 126 Bo.Franklin at.Byracuse, .Y.1 + CAS TONMIA.Boars the The Kind You Ham Ahwa Blguature a #1 éétaod \\ | 20.1965.MARCOTTE BROS.SALES TRADE SALE At our rooms, 69 ST JAMES STREET.On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd June, At Ten O'Clock Each Day.Large quantiUes of goods from bankrupt eslutes: Tweeds, Serges, Corsets, Whitewear, Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Underweanr Gloves, Hostery, Neckweär.Ribbuns, Trimmings, Buttons, Shirts, Suitings, Pantings, Ready-made Clothing for men amd boys, Caps.Hats, und many other goods.Also 32 cases of assorted Linens, Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths, ete.ote.No reserve.and In lots to suit the trade MARCOTTE FRERES, 143 3 Auctioneers.SALE of LINENS for account of Irish and Bcotch mills on Thursday, 22nd June, at 10 o\u2019ciock.32 cases of linenw, valued at $20.000, first and seconds, will be offered to the trade without reserve and tn trade lots.Linen by the pound.800 pieces table linens.250) dozun \u2018owcls and napkins.Apron linen, sheeUüng and Damask lnens, table covers and cloths, etc.Cutalogtes will be ready on day before the sale.Za MARCOTTE FRERES, 143.3 Auctioneers.RAILROADS.TRIPS Toronto.$10.00 Hamilton .$10.63 Ottaven.3.50 London 12.95 Quebec.4.00 Peterboro NS Sherbrooke.3.33 Farnham .14 St.Jobns, q.1.00 St.John, N.B.14.15 Ste.Agathe.2.00 Labeile .3.30 Mago .- 2.75 Knowlton 2.10 and all other points in Canada, Fort William and east, at Lowest One Way First Class Fare.Good golng June 30th, July 1st, 2nd and Good for return until July 4th, 1905.Th h Parl d PORTLAND Siccping Car Service.Trains iv Windsor St 9x m week days, 745 pom.dally Op June 26th, this service will be extended to ULL ORCHARD.Ticket Office: 320 St.James Street, Next Post Office.DOMINION DAY Reduced Fares to Quebec - $4.00 Toronto - $10.00 Sherbrooke - $3.35 Hamilton - $10.65 Ottawa - $3.50 London - $12.95 And all other points in Canada and Return at SINGLE crass FARE Going dates, June 30 and July 1, 3 and .Return limit, July 4, 1 = PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD.Commencing June 28 the Portland Sleeping and Parlor Car Service will be extended tn Old Orchard.Hiegant Cafe tnr Bervire on day traina between Montreal and Portland.MONTREAL-PT.LEVI (Quebec) Commencing Moonday, June 19, Parlor Car Service will be extended to Pt.Levi on train leaving Montreal at 8.00 am.Returning leave Pt.Lev] 1.10 p.m.Montreal-Ottawa and Valleyfield.in effect June 18, 1905.Lve Montres! #.40 à.m., t4.10 p.m., 7.00 p.m Arr.Ottawa ll 47 a.mm, t7.10 p.m, 10.00 p m.Lve Ottawa 5.70 x.m, 3.30 p.m, t8 36 p.m.Arr.Montrral 1) 2U 2.m .A.30 p.m , t9.45 p.m.Parlor curs on all trains between Moutreal and Ottawa Lve.Montreal $ 40, 0.30 2.m., Lop .Art Valleyfeld 9.45,11.10 a.m ,5.17 p.m.td Lve Valleyfleld tia m, 10.10 8 wm, Arr Montreal ti dd am, 11 20 a.m.6.0 tWeek days.All other trains daily.CITY TICKET OFFICES; 137 St.James street, Telephones Main 464 and 461.or Bonaventure station Rutland Rd Windsor St.Station Trains Leave as Follows: 8.50 a.m.-\u2014 DAY EXPRESS, arriving Burlington 11.56 m.m., Troy 4.3% p.m.Albany 4.55 p.m., New York, 8.45 p m.\u2026 Doaton 8 p.m., Worcester 7.29 p.m.7.10 p.m.\u2014 NIGHT EXPREJSS, arriving Bur- ilngton 10.10 p.m.Troy 2.50 a.m.; ork 7.17 a.m., Boston 7.00 A.m.Worcester 6.27 a.m, Pullman sleeping wand Parlour ears on through trains.- Secure mccom.aodations and tickets at 141 St.James st.and Windsor Btatlon FT.M.FALLON, City Passenger and Ticket AgenL SUMMER RESORTS.\u2026 a = = TH Summer SUMMER RESORTS.STAR - - Resort Bureau \u2014\u2014FOR INFORMATION \u2014\u2014 THE STAR SUMMER RESORT BUREAU OF NFORMATION will be open during the coming season for the ers of the Star seeking recreation Boarding Houses at the Mountain, Rive the summer months.resorts whose unnouncements appear .among convenieuce and benefit of those read- the Sunwner Hesorts, Hotels and r, Seaside and Country Resorts, during Those Intending spending a vacation or outing at those 11 the Star may procure Folders, Cire culars and other information as to Location.Transportation, Terms, Special Attractions and Features on application to the Star Branch Office, corner of Poel and 8t.Catherine streeota.129 78 eod \u201cManoir Richelieu,\u201d Murray Bay, Que.M.PATERSON, Under the management of C.B.Kn East Coast Hotels.OPEN J For information address Mr.Knott, street.H.Resident Manager.| \u201cTadousac Hotel,\u201d Tadousac, Que.F.H, HOWEN, Resident Manager.ott, formerly Genvral Manager, Florida ULY Ist.or (he resident Managers, 228 St Paul 119 156e0d LAKE STEAMSHIPS.NEW AND PALATIAL STEAMERS.MONTREAL -ROCHESTER -TORON ro Line, vig Thousand Islands, N.Y.Dally un except days), at 2.15 pm.MUNTREAL - TORONTO -HAMILTON Line.via Thousand Islands and Bay of Quinte (North Shore route).Mondays, Wadnesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 pm QUEBEC Line\u2014Laily at 7 pm New \u2018Montreal\u2019 leaves on even dates In June and x.SAGUENAY Line\u2014From Quebec, at 8 am., Tuea, Wed, Fri.and Sat ! TICKET OFFICE, 128 St.James Street, Opposite Post Office.140 274 NEW YORK HOTELS._\u2014 | Grand Union Hotel ! | Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up ite G d Contral Station Opposite Cow York BAGGAGE 5: FREE 89 249 SLE AIRIS ABENMAK Delightiuliy situated ou the west bunk of the st.Francis River, near its confluence with the Majestic St Lawrence.Ping-Pong.Clock Oolf, Golfette, Teanls, Tether Tennis, Poot, Bc.Unsurpassed Boating, Bathing, Fishing, i i and the famous Use of Boats free to guests.Vie.4.7.R.Rosnd Trip frem Mentreal 82.59 For illustrated booklet, etc.addiuss R.0.Kimpton, Manager, Abesakls Springs, Que.INHER LITE The Wentwort TI New Castle, rorrsuourn, Nit 11-3 hours from Boston on North Shore, accommodations for 400.Large orchestra.Splendid golf links.grand drives, boating, bathing, swimming pool, fishing.Centre for automobiling.Address, HARVEY & WOOD, New Hotel Bellevue, Boston.eod ADIRONDACKS AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM, At the famous Ausable Chesm.New and modern in all appointments: grand rcenerv, idea, drives and walks; golf and tennis; our own dairy and gardens, pure artesian wel water, special rates to familles and parties, cottages to rent Write for terms.J.HENRY OTIB, Gen Mgr.1289 26e0d Ausable Chasm, N.Y.RYE NORTH BEACH, New Hampshire an ideal health and summer resort.Write OCEAN WAVE HOUSE.137 Beod DAVERN HOUSE.Newly remodelled, steam heat, hot nd coid water.electric lights, livery, tc.Situated in Peru.Band concert once a week, good ball games.Rates by week, $7 to $10.Special rates to families.For further Information appiy to 137 13eod J.W.DAVERN, Mgr.FORTUNES ROCKS HOUSE Opening for the 14th Season.Only house at Fortunes Rocks on the Ocean Front.Wide plazzas: surf bathing: sandy Beach equal to Old Orchard.Terms moderate.Montreal references.Apply to W.C Bryant, Fortunes Rocks, Maine 127 13e0d Square Lake House, Êt.Faustin, P.Q.Has a few rooms vacant for July and August, situated on Lac Carre two minutes from station: good fishing and boating: livery in connection; 200 feet Plazzas 1 feet wide; highest point on the line; no consumptives taken.Address W.C.FYFE, Manager.136 18 eod New York Central R À Trains leave Windsor Station for New York 7.50 am, daily except Sunday, and id p.m.daily.Locals for Valley- d intermediate stations a.m.2.00 pm.5.10 pm.and 6.10 p.m., daily except Sunday, and 9.15 a.m., sunday only City Ticket Oifice, 130 Bt.James street._ 238 156804 AMUN IMEAL PFAKK & ISLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.LACHINE \u2014 From Post Office, 20 min service, 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.37 min.aer- vice, 11 p.m.to midnight.From Lachine 20 min.services 5.50 a.m.to 11.60 §-m.30 min.service.11.50 p.m.to 12.50 midnight.Bauit au Recollet \u2014 From St.Denis ta Henderson station avery half hour, 5.30 a.m.to 10.30 p.m., every hour, 10.30 p.m.to 12.30 midnight.Extra car daily from Chenneville st.to Henderson Station at 6.19 p.m.Mountain\u2014From Mt, Royal avenue 20 min service, 6.50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Vicloria ave.Westmount, 30 min.service, 6.50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.Cartierville\u2014 m Bnowdon's Junction, min.rervice, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m Cartieriille, 40 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.185 296 LOVE'S WEDDING CAKES are in great favor now.Tel.East 488 145 2 eod FOR SALE 7 We offer for sale a large accu mulation of Mamonds, Watches Ae and other Jawellery, viz: Genuine Diamond Ringe, from $8.00 up.Good Timekeepers, at $1.50 and up.Our Baby Alarm Clock at 88c is a snup.Other gnods at proportionately low figures.Remember the address: ARONSON 4 RUTENBERG.601 Crnix ntreet, Opposite St.Francois Xaviet atreet.181 saw At Greatly Price CAKE KEEPS FRESH WHEN MADE WITH Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder CANADA'S STANDARD Sold Everywhere.BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS we have made the cure of blood polson & spécisity.ry or Tertlaty Blood Poisen Permanently Cured, You oan treated at home under same guaranty.Eyebrows falling out, write for proofs of oures.100-page Book Free COOK REMEDY CO, 1007 MASSHIC TEMPLE, Chcage, V.8 À 29 238 © Atlantic «frst class hotel, Gaspe Basin The Favourite Spot for Health and Bport Charming Hesort for Sportsmen apd Pleas sure Seekers.vicinliy aftords beautiful scenery, fine sea huthing and unexcelled fishing.Tuvaus have the privilege of salmon and trout flashing in connection with the house.Salmon and Trout Fishing Par Excellence, BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 18T.) so long and favourably known, offers first class accmnmodation for tourists, with all tne comforts of home.Before making your plans for your sume mer outing.be sure to write for terms and other information to 129 62 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gead DAY, Under the auspices of the Council of ebec, the Councils on the Island of Montreal will celebrate the twenty-eighth anniversary of the Order, with a GARDEN PARTY at Bro.Baker's Residenée, Mount Royal Vale, en FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 232d, 8 P.M.4dmission free to members of the Order, their ladies and friends a Mountain Belt Line Cars East or Weft pass the Leave Snowdon's Grand cars at H.WALKER, Grand Becretary.pass FREE Summer Exhibition \u2014of the Montreal Horticultural Society and F.G.A, of Prov.Que.to be held in MRS.JOHN H.R.MOLSON'S GROUNDS, \u201cPIEDMONT,\u201d (Head of Durocher st.) Thursday Afternoon, 220d Jume, 1985 Entries close with Secretary, P.O.Box 778, on June 19th, 1908 R.Wilson-8 A.J.Bowles, rounds.Sunetion.148°2¢0d mith, President.~ EDUCATIONAL.Er aT H [Deer .» ° Dominion College of MUSE MONTREAL, The Mid-8ummer Examinations i all branches of Practical and Theoretical Music will be held JUNE 34th, 26th and Mth.No entries can be received after noon of the 23nd inst.For all particulars address the see- retary.944 Dorchester street.Telephone Up 3403 PERCIVAL J.ILLSLEY Mus.Bac.RCO, Registrar.144 3 Civil Service Work for examination In the Fall.may be prepared during the summer at SHORTELLS ACADEMY, Tel.Up.3375.2677 St.Catherige rt 145 ?2aw | Equip your oftee with \u201c Wabash Filing Systems\u201d Tt will pay you.An investigation will cost you nothing and will convince layed too long.save their cost many times over.CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE CO.M1 St.James etreet, Moutreal.Tel, Main 1801.THE FRESH AIR FUND Opening of the Home.\"he Home On the Richelieu River, a8 Chambly, is for the ing on or about June 3trd.Applica for admission may de made to the Come hiittee.at the Star Offfes, 165 Bt.James street, of on the sftarnoods ° Tueadey and Wednesday of each \\ the season, beginning on M Surin th, between the hours of roi our o'clock.Every application must be panied by à certificate from the an te whose ch a Blank certificate forms may be from the Secretary at the Nar + Automobile Hat Pins.So named from thelr \u201cHold On\u2019 qualities in the strongest winds.They are made like a.large safety pin, with unusual effects in Art Metal work on one side.to They add beauty Ladies\u2019 Headgear in anove! and attractive manner, and are one of \u2018dur exclusive Eurdpean Importations.Price $1.00 upwards.Johnston Bros.Jewellers 2379 ST.CATHERINE STREET (Wear Poel) Sy \u2019 me ll TH IGE dt DFA Ys AAs VE aus = es ETES né yy ARE A pir ti FAR w STAR-TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1008 BALFBREED SAP Mr.Foster Dea's at Length With the Conditions of the Grant.6.N.W.TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mr.Monk Charges in the House That the Company is Being Americanized.Special Staff Correspuandence, Press Gallery.House vf: Coumons, Ottawa, June 20.- At Lhe opening of the sitting of the House yesterday afters moon, Mr.Fi¢lding.Minister of Justice, trtroducea\u2019 a blll to Umend the Bani Act.At present a bank cannot have tesa than five or more than ten directors.Different banks had asked for tegtalation changing that, but lt had been thought bes: tu alter the Act by & general law.and the bill proposed to retain the minimurn limi, but to allow them to have us many directors beyond five as they saw fit.The bill sas read a first time.Then Mr.Monk, Conservative of Jacques Cartier, brought to the atten: ton of the Government and the House the alieged Americaunizinx of The Cireut North-Western Telegraph Oompany.its effect upon Canadians, and its relation to the Alien Labor Law.le briefly sketched the history of that orgaunlzu- Labor, and it should at once look into these cases in orden to prevent Cana- dilans being repliced by allens.THE HALF-BREED SCRIP.Hero the mutter dropped for the present, at least, und then Mr.Foster, Conservative of North Toronto, the House wut considerable length upon the half-breeds\u2019 lund gerlp, and the thunges in Lhe regulations which had betinilttud Yin transfer and the allotment of the land without the presence in Canada of the half-brecds, Mr.Foster had on his desk the volu- nilnous correspondence relating to this niatter.and he reviewed it In detail He pointed out that at one thie land scrip was refused Canadian half-breeds who had settled in the United States, then the right was extended to them, but they had to be persotially present when the actual allotment of land was inade; that is, they could not assign the serip to another who could go to the land offices and have the allotment made.In Julv.1903, the half-breeds of Turtle Mountain complained that thelr rights were being withheld, and they asked to be permitted to assign thelr scrip, but the request was refused, and à similar request presented hv H lawver was also refused in the folowing December.A CHANGE TOOK PLACE.Then suddenly, on Aug.13, 1904, the rule was changed permitting assignment of scrip, but no public notice of this change was given until the following October, when it was published in the Oficlil Guzettle, but It was months after that before it was Known tothe representative of the half-breeds, while RCO Macdonald, who was deeply interested in the matter, knew of it months before, for as early as July he visited half-breeda in Dakota and began securing scrip.By Junuarv.1904.he had secured serip from 43 half-breeds, and hefore he concluded he secured 138 took floor and proceeded to address the IER 1608 to prove -that the Minister was ut one time opposed to the, methods of the department.In the opinion of Mr.Wilson Canada is getting miserable returns for the money invested.He particularly condemned the Jdea of glving steamship companies flve dollars per head for people from the Continent, ind only seven shillings for peopte from the British Isles, The votes for Immigration, amount- Ing to $767.200.were all carrled.For the Yukon there was voted the sum of 3300000 for salaries and expenses of officlals and a grant to the local council.Dr.Sproule, Conservative, of East Grey, enquited about the | school system of Thompson, the representative of territory.stated that a system had been set up by the local council which the Yukon.provided for grants to a publie school and to a separate Roman Catholic shoot.but al! teachers in both schools had to hold Normal School crtificates.For the maintenance of ronds, etc.in the Hot Springs Reservation.neur Bauff, Alberta, there was vated the sum of $28,380; for lke work in the Ycho Park.BC, $12,000.For the Assay Otfice at Vancouver the vule was $11,000 As regards the work dons the Minlstor stated that in 1901-02 the amount 0?goti assayed wag 31,103,000, 1902-03, $168,850: J403- 04, $355.150.During the present year there had been an Increase, \u2019 At 11.40 o'clock the committee rose and the House adjourned.Hon, Charles Hyman has returned to the Capltai.but wi} not take his teal in the House til the return of his tiection has been recetved by the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, SUFFOCATED BY MAY YOUNG.Jury Decides That Melanson Had a Sunlight Soap hard or sofi water.Your money back is the bost for washing clothes.It also does more thoroughly end eesily every other kind of washing required in the houselwld.Sunlight is a pure, powerful soap that you sho ways have at hand.E No scrubbing, no boiling.Try Sunlight.any cause of complaint.wally good with Our Stores bs are Closed W Daily at 8 WV y.except , Baturday.WW Ws a, W WwW W W Wy Ny nt \\ W W W, W TABLE NAPKINS, yard, BLEACHED DAMASK LINEN, 2 yards wile, BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK, 2 yards wide CHECKED LINEN for Glass Cloths, red aud white, or blue and white, 25 inches wide, at 100 a FRINGED TOWELS, pure linen, LINEN TOWELS, size 20 x 43 inches, $1.75 doz.BLEACHED HUCKABACK LINEN TOWELS, size 21 x 42 In, BLEACHED HUCKABACK LINEN TOWELS, bemstitched.size 18 x 39 inches, $2.00 doz.REMNANTS OF LINEN TABLING, bleached or unbleached, different lengths, 3 yards, all marked down at a big reduction, 52 Our Linen Counter.* Special Lines That Are Drawing New Customers to Us Every Day ! TABLE NAPKINS, bleached dar .ask linen, size 15 r 15 inches.Worth 85c.20 x 20 inches, 70c We are showing Napkins out of this special lot in different sizes up to 26 x \u201c6 inches.Range of prices, according to size and quality, 60c, 70c, $1.00, $1.20, $1.50 and so on up to $3.00 a doz.BLEACHED DAMASK LINEN TABLE COVERS, 63 x # inches, 85¢; 67 x 84 inches, $1.10; 68 x doz.$1.25, LINEN TABLING, special value; prices ranging from 20c a yard and\u2019all the way up size 18 x 35 inches, $1.20 doz.Regular $1.50 value for $1.20, Regular $1.25 value for 95c.Price.$2.40 a doz.Fur 60c doz from 11-2 up to | 13c Checked Ginghams and Fancy Muslins I3c n Ws ie > a eS Mutual Union Telegraph Co.American capital was attracted to the fleld, the Great North-Western Company was formed and it absorbed the three other concerns.-.Canadian shareholders were patisfaciorily guaranteed dividendmand Mitle attention wus paid to the amalgamation untll steps Were taken to Ameri- canlze the system, which, it was sald, was dally violating the Allen Labor Law, and irrtended tu continue duing so.CHANGES IN STAFF.Mr.Monk then read announcements made in different newspapers respecting changes recently made In the executive staff of the company in Mort real, in Toromo and in Ottawa, and similar changes, it _wns stated, wers about to be made in Quebec.In the Montreal office Thomas Rogers, chief opefator, had been dismissed, and will be succeeded by an American, the chief accountant had found employment with another company, and even the local manager, it was slated, would be re- piroed.Mr.Monk then cite instances of the replacing of Canadians by Americans.H.B.Dwight, general manager, at To- rontoy d been replaced by I.Me- Michael of Minneapolis, Minn: Is S.Hughes, general superintendent at To- romo, had been replaced by S.1» Mc- Michael, son of the General) manager.but owing to illness, he had been withdrawn.\u2018F.R.Camwey, of Chicago, had been appointed manager of the Ottawa division, repdaciug Mr.Bethune, a Can- adidan and an ald servant of the company.and a Mr.Callaghan, of Chicago, had been made cashier at Montreal In the place of A.5S.MoCormack, and further, it was atated in Montreal that Mme-rmen were to ba brought up from Boston to replace Curiadian empioyes.VIOLATIONS OF LAW.This was an important matter, sald Mr.Monk, nnd such,evident violations of the Alfen Labor faw deserved the consideration.of the Government, If the recent deciglon of Mr.Justige An- glin, Jdeclaglyyg pe law ultra vires, were wel) founded, It would be necessary to make amendments so that the Jaw could be enforced.He regretted the nècessity of what might be called hostife legisTâtion, but it was begun My the United States .and as long as the Government of that country enforced its law it was the duty of the Canadian Government\u2019 to protect the laborers of this country.The Prime Minister replied briefly.At the time of the amalgamation it was known that American capital was coming in and no exception had been taken to it nor had precaution been taken to ensure a Hritlsh directorate.Mr.Monk thought there was a Cana- qian majority on the board.The two American directors were I.McMichael end RB.Brook, while the Canadian directors were UU M.Baird, Adam Brown, W., C.Matthews, James Head- ley and the late Hon Wm.Mac- dougall.However.this board was seldom, If ever.ronsulted and the changes in the ataff were carried out by the American interests.THEY WERE TRANSFERS.Resuming, the Prime Minister said that he was informed that the changes were only transfers, and were not io the detriment of (\u2018anadian employes.For Instance, (hlet Operator Rogers had been replaced by a Canadian named Graham.In fact, in only one case had a Canadian heen replaced by an American, and that was the case of Mr.-Bethune, at Ottawa, who had been pensioned and replaced by Mr.Carney, of Chicago.As regards the Allen Labar Law, the prime Minister sald they did not know ts position.A few days ot thought they had a law, but Sow iY view of the judgment of Mr.Justice Anglin, it seemed that they did not have one.Mr.Foster\u2014\u2018And there is no appenl from -that dectaton ?\u2018 The Prime Minister said he did not Know about that.That was a matter for enquiry, but in the meantime the validity of the law was in question, and the whale matter would have to be considered.In conclusion.Mr.Monk repeated that thére was no doubt that changes\u2019 fh the staff of the Great North.Weet- ern Company were being made, whereby Americans were replicing Canadians.These new officers were engaged in the Uñird Stâtes and were coming to Canada in violation of the pw.There vns a Department of The best Starch does the best ironing.Colman\u2019s StarchisliKed best by those who iron finest.See that Coiman\u2019s COLMAN'S STARCH » Rerge sample free on request from your or from Frank Magor & Co., \u201d~ el Paul Sttret, montrait: | 1 pert cop 1 terior.Mr.Foster.that the Department of the Intertor ment notices to land agents, telling them that as far as Mr.Macdonald's scrip was concerned to locate the land tt called for without requiring the presence of the half-hreeds to whom the scrip had been granted.Protests were made by a man named Chaffey and there wax a telegram from Mr.Rale, Liberal member for Winnipeg.urging that the land transfers be stnpped, and that no more he issued to Mr.Mardonald who had already secured scrip calling for 20,000 acres of land.The subordinates of the Department had been told to report to the Minister.but that had not been done.The point of tt all was that by reason of the change In the regulations permitting assignment of scrip and allotment of land coupled with the action of the officery af the Department, Mr.Macdonald had heen able 1a secure allotments of 25.000 acres of the public domain, and the Prime Minister had only himself to hlame, for he had practically invited his comp followers tn auch a course; he had deitied a rebel and condoned a retbelllon In behalf of those half-hreeds tut he had made n way bv which those half-breeds could he pnbbed of their scrip It could he bought, stolen or tuggled from them.and nn ane seemed responaltle for 1t.The allotment of tand shoul have hean atopped untll the matter was investigated, The Government sremed to have compromised a fraud: and what was worse, tn have let it gn on without an enquiey SOME PAPERS WITHHELD Mr.Foster claimed that part of the ocrrespondence seemed to have heen withheld, for In the papers brought down there were extracts from letters which were not produced It looked as if ex-employas of the Jdepartinent had had access to the file and had removed awkward documents.From the yapers brought down it appears that BY Macdonald had secured land wogth from $150.000 tn $200,000, while the half-breeds had been paid ¢idy R0 cents an acre for their scrip.The whole matter should be Investigated.it should be probed tn the bottom without regard to whom It might incriminate.Mr Oliver, Minister of the Interior, replied.Al the papers, Le said, connected with the case were being brought down as fast -< they were prepared.None had been abstractel from the record.nothing was being held back and nothing conceded Ha claimed that there had been no change of poley.and merip was being issue] to half-breads who were entitled to it, and in connection with that scrip there was no change in the law nr violation of the same, for after the location of the land ralled for by the scrip the half-breed had a right to seit it.In regard to the petitions presented there were 39 signatures of half-breads \u2014all made by means of marks.and of those 39 half-breeds only four were interested as halders of allowed claims to land scrip.Land agents had been notified tn suspend proceeding respecting these claims as there was to be an Investigation.The ( vernment would see that justice was done, Mr.Hagzgart, Conservative nf Sourh Janark, also reviewed the case, claim: irg that the papers produced showed that a fraud had been perpetrated.WOULD BE INVESTIGATED.The Prime Minister spoke Dbricfly.There was no justification for Mr Foster's assertion that papers hal heen abstracted.All would be brought down.and.further.there would be full and perfectly impartial Investigation Already It had been provided for, and Judge Myers, of the Winnipeg County Ccurt, had been appointed to rondu:t it.This concluded the discussion and the 1inuse proceeled to consider priv ate bills.That respecting the Grani Trunk Pactfic Raliway was passed in committee of the whole, and now st:ndg for n third resding.This bil, which wns discussed Inst week In the raliway committee, provides for ssn.irg of the mortængs hor ls of the rod which, unter tha contract with the company, are guaranteed by the Government.+ The Hersey divorce bill was referred | again to the committee on private bills the solicftor of tha respondent claim- Ing that opportunity for producing evidence had not heen afforded, The House then went Iinto-commit- ter of supply, taking up estimites of the Department of the Interior.: THE CLASS OF IMMIGRANTS.At the evening Session ifn connection with the Intarlor Department votes Mr.Monk discusses] the clase of immigrants bring brought into the country Me expresse the fear that un- de:irable people were filling up the West.He expressed the fear that grave problems would arise In the future unless more discrimination was used in selecting the class of settlers.Hgn, Mr.Oliver, Minister of the In- in reply, said that it was quite true that the influx of foreigners brought new problems to which the Canadian people could not afford to shut their eyes, At the same time Canada's great necessity {8 more ropulation, and the pollry of the Government ix to induce ag many Iimmi- grants po movement : report sent tn by North ly on the rust pments via Portland last week were Steel ron norrassed 2 Q which cansed many sh or vstern sourer bel acy tue neo the (ira of May \\ Soid at 74 nul à fir 424 Thé preferred J developed a dem shorts to vover, and Pélnæ 7,547, whteh Is 1,400 less than for ie Sr se 1 gn orc 3 showed some vend from investors, July the xAMme period last year.° A It ced tn the bonds = was the Most | Ens of congestion, and Heeetpts reported on the Board of Trad, A a most nervous, as well this men! an ard o rud.k \u201cPot was bon - me ago that oa strongest, in the st.Th \" ns he R pts eo Kw Yorke in p Steal Assnes o IDR farmed to Ri.+ the cargoes off the Fnglis © arrival of 19 M: ee bis reported In New York sine ' hr cause } } sh ceast was the 1° ist amounted to 129,39 ; ° NT proved onnditions now exisung we Ame It Wf weak market at Liverpool, 15,456 Jess Than the PE Us vaine Der A fee It was reported that rain was falling in find last year ¢ 1086 fur the sume per- To-day's meneame av ; Uver Valley, where sn Shipments : opening run rn JA Dn tren the aul préc South.Western unshine 1s last re Europe from Now York \u2019 S 1 .nig \"arish, and that set WE tan With 233 previous 2 an cdma T | Rta a mes me of wheat In this MATE jon was seller with 233 the previous week, and 5,416 for rave ers\u2019 Letters of Credit $ are mentionsd csewhere à : \u2018 Sr i rE pl pa Winnipeg June 19 - The Ingpec Spans from New York since May val 1+ of the way the muuket acted whe it Was 1s follows pection Of the samo PP ET AE ea tan for ISSUED / : : rear TITRE \u2018 ce EG = The market holds st ; re : Cu u refleuted the roma Eh HP market se.\\ te A .hee.Quebec chers D quote at nv te | has not only mor.vite to A Na.2 portier : fieult and is firm, while it would be ar A i Se Lm Ve \u201d ; No.a northern than gag A feu Ontarios at ten | val a le Everywhere Tr LE Ti Other mudes being drmanded phe outside figures are .e list No grade ably being concede \u2018T5, And are prob Cn he .; conceded in some \u20ac ry 2 meme re me ete Total - ua er wi SY what the pe EE he stock i Ri a 1A he Al ae ete tee terne aa tease ses : x during (he next f \u2019 age : fom 53 FEE To ar CU UOTE I~ but the freiing Is that it will bo ow Jays.Montreal Branch - - F.H.MATHEWSON, M the \u2018\u2019So0o\u2019\u2019 territroy w mo is oerops in iS ~ tom h we marke! shows an eas) w ' CEE 3 : arm in Fn.; w during tl ¢ , er » ing very fine * 3 be Look Nonth EE forecast, unsz-ttiest Chants are aati day EN eT \u2014 cast, al | wudy, South fine; fore- lvalers are all 5, ractionally lower The Montreal strert Rallw t AROU , douds.in the country and À aan TT TT : ; ND T ae - To Cu ! o ie wer = off - rs .ment for he elk months out to day ; HE STOCK EXCHANGE.Re ~The wether map shows gen nga AE 0 secure this week's offers © % crease nf $43.905 fol \u201c JS RAT an Time to Brush the Cobwebs Away ras and hae light in the Da- points Meun me, als af Lo country surplus of $33.71 ngainst ent, and a .ots ractically none in Minn.b ered stock eng ete [ ; LE widespread els-wne \u201cut + ; UIE nado he 5 I nel a 5 Ç ra except In Tex: per doen, No.2 \u2018 vere at 6e .cent.\u20ac 823.327, or 6 44 per .wad Okla, which have wswuped 9 Carding to ing 143% to 15c, ac Now being pald to all Investors | | : i ont ES selects are ranging and lun while w \u2018os TELI HA \u2018 The sales ta noon of Canadi ( )]1 n on e .\u2018hicago \u2014 July wheat was Ie highe to 18e, and No, a aay (TO DOM IRELESS in Wall Strec OC CARS stocke tee ÿ noun to-duy than lis s re | 1616 vo 150 = to Qualhy and quanti OMP ; and Last ries ron er highest 1 1 V 1 el À S Scpumber tetng le HE Es ac, re oe to uality and aan tiy co A A ! ces.ure 8 Hen follows i ° corn Jas 13,6 up ut bile \u2018 pere this ir ted Board of Trade Monthly distributions of 2 per cent mo: MPANY, Limited was 24 : 5 hye ; A * v ne \u201cfo « .+ ri Cares, ~ - \u2026 ar Derm\" Pactfto .10 om The Jel CSTs 0 wos £20al with Poo fb up ED ete Do ea \u201cac ot! Montre lant hipments from the port ca no ee shareholders of record on the rat of the mo on the 15th of i\" .> : - | \u201c Ce a 1 San LLC, = euiber Sc up at al last wee amounted t po on to above, interest e month.| Lom , on mr on Sr ro ime omzation rumers thi ghee he bh on: omd mortgage .put on an § per cent.bas! Lau.packages.or 5,582 less than po 16.685 quarterly, on the 15th days of M at the rate of 6 per cent.per ann a 100 \u201cSoa pfd.IS marine pd tres cu Cia en (6 king fund an the | the are .basis.thus paving us since May.181° nro ; p a | 5 aidons Fi | : pen rus | ren |e md M Shareholders back Tah ; m year.Total Ve believe that w .ber and 100 Druluth 155% ; .ul ef ; ; 1 3e for 555,000, and ! pe s Das at the rate of one aluth wheat was lke up on 8 ony since May lst oa: sta a oe 0 oe fhe a ° CEE us he common and péter] Jn Lier on the company vi i Hy ; per vent a year, ber nt Rode.Septem- packages, or 6.716 amounted to 52,322 per annum will be the we ends at the rute of 100 pra 235 stocks of pie company advanced, 1 we $oupon to redteum tle seconst mort.| EEE Fumer 15 that the sharehald- \u2014 \"Re mime period inst vor ee he tr cing Tote ean pu 6 Vi mae i\u2019 Ln aisée von mort: | ore 3 i} w asked to waive claim upon Minneapalls wus Lv up on ecelpts reported on the mencing July 1st we wll] rec are now in opel rie EE ee EL A Hw rat 30000 a year | ther ba k dint nul such time as $108, and lle up on Se n July at this morning amounted 10 4 nara ot Trade the following points: elve messages for transmission bots and - » UA abused oa pom corres pany is able to pay tb datae ptember at Shipments 435 packages ween an : nn node 02 certain Use tn epite et ET ST 0.350,000 | The company's ect ine debt aa dota New York x butter from the port of Montreal, Quebec, Boat ¥ of oronto Street Hallwav earnings 15 Wl tumors, the ds trs of tir compa ; Totes Troll QUE .\u201cte be considered In the USS ee i Ba ! ately tio presi a Comrade ! no rh Cr Ta, Toronto Smet Tums rar pe pas | Lm mi PA 1 avant montgage : amount is not k the discussion, Thre Winnie was steuly at 81 f u packiges, as compared with were xeport, Conn., New York City, Phil > a, New Haven, Co \u2018 LE LS of $5,700 - not mulated Les of nite phans tu al ue fall first mortgige 0.Ce Cit stands as a Known to the public.but #N4 2 UD ter July at $b >, June, ie ek, and 871 \"the cor: Bran cu.Nor Menmouth Be a Rate on a | The directnrs of the Ca la C regard to + Charge in ihe campains = akong fund, second in Ra Uo wh O00 on in he) av od important consid, ras \u2019 Près me re one sear or the ser \" oh NS pen \" .rch NL Gates, 73, Cape Has 2 oe s anada Company Tes Be sa, .\"0 Mortage.200,000 | + proposed plans, and ; The mlm oe aban ) me es | The directors of te Cana re | a to sav the .Ad it js safe The spot Tver - Le et remains fi Æ., Galilee, NJ.5 tn Compan om tae mpi = 2 0 dat thé banks woule ' p Ivernool market was steady days\u2019 advance \u2018 rm at yester- , N.J, Cape Hatt ; js, a Share for the half year ending E: lng the mater very serious tr Vor $1,105,000 | he ampany going on ey AU a a to 68 Tlad for Na 3 soir choicest init ery would Le, hard tn et The share capital of the TINT, at Sea, \u2018 N.C nes Lo ME mpany going on a dividend bagi) Mao por 20¢, and holders ess than 19% to GRAPH COMPAN ON DeFOREST W _ oi 2 wt far dias- Al the first g .n plan?orlly disposed of 7 Stace ; +.mir ine on Tigh: goo rd serie) cin | es Grand T av ; tani, announce a pian Tue : fr Elanre a consalidat 2 \u2018 oe rer good a a C ; | mai = { \u2019 ings from Tank we stem's earn.ren FR co pian That Wi pave of the Fa bond tssues worl en A Fu nf i org fran 4 CR meyer he Aer Gen \"A vat for a Ae oa TE i oe T 00 ER S A ec * « + \u201cha ant Sin No .« : 2 ALLE: 1 v 7 p .aK \u2019 ! Lv ; Rind r oo oi | ee Vn Tit WH pee of ee eS em ti on ould be attempted solely Septemte ca 10 for July, 6s Sad for |g Le to 1940, while 1 utter at 5 .1908 June silo AE pet sus une charetotders Ç sun of $10 000.000 § per cent panda Lt te AR t in view.r and 6s flad for December rom 924 to 19%c to fine\u2019 ranges ° oO PER SHARE \u2026.152 1 41 000 0 126 Le i ; Pret ' an | | FN 712.605 Al the present time the ces ry he an PIN Loi be fousible to give these bonds sons is taken, RA influ.nual par.London nunted À ma ma stad to ef Tor es of 50'1 oer cent is lon on Fais fy | | ne as cn be fusible to gle th Se : reorganization plan net, Noo 2 us allan arrived 319 e at 64 to \u20ac7¢c for he being the 2 cent à \u2019 in your o and ST qua Ce foowlog 198 es +f sion KS ated be A Clatens, as was done in the kine fund Xl mise include a drastic change în tho lad Ne 2 Gakuin club, April, Muy.32a carloads on track The of 90 Iba, in istribution on July 15th., Bet the benefit of En \u2018 i : | \u2018 .; PR A \" .à v .8 .Je pe ft L pros ue sos one THE de the 500.00 minon stock Issue of $20.2 v, Jure, 319 X1 to 81s 6d.tho market 18 due principally to oo of pnr yy I Panny $15,000,000 4 at xe hehe COMME ee A na por zathon of that concern.J Hy saueezing the water from 1 Asters = Pabla Ines se pa vi \u201cas Haven and Hartford ete te on = w corre = ho.oe the ee Y will owas ie many, now that I en ; = oo won TT ot ar.vu for ei rep ote em 2 \u2018 J is.first Seine are So = a sPareholders #1 per ve ad viurges, and re, ; \u2019 \\ P- > = o US dime MORNING TRANSACTIONS Las CT EE : xao.no0 HP UE TE ent.established on ind.more, would be fiemly for oe 2250 for dune and 2160 tor row dozen | aks al a times and Ions DAILY À 144 8 Telephon-2 at 154 .® ceo LIDOUD | wll be mad, on ins 19 whether an effort | and for few months will te N oe Tomo than vi de ie | ei dar actes on \\ - - A : ade uv ; ne 1 futu - tell the atarv 3 -\u2014 .ferior stock 1x 10 bag - ; l'ower -!1435 ; __ tore the PI puy that sum back be- | ne re developments TOC A Te A Je 5 FE sen TR ee he a pt sum ack ve Has ar ese pment will probably re 410A TL MARKET Receipts of oats we than the above prices.per that ps the only dafly market letter ell Tel.Mais 545, P.O.Be.2 To 3 a: 93 50 at 92%.25 at 91% In the way of annual fixed rh ment, npt to be answers at the mo sharcholdera ptimlsm among fhe iil I an the Mourd nf Trade this reduced I Lower English markets ha ot the made JP every day after the close x 1 j c at 52%, at 93 92M.p referred stock.| ixed charges, the \u2018 it, So Tt was estima mn'né were 1237 bushels he price af : s have © market, giving the open! - DON STRATHY Cosel 6 at 76, 6 at TA 50 would cali ork.It on a dividend basis, Une rumor has it, and we p [rail mit ne to-day that the steel 9 are gradi rennin pres off at + Peta ni 5 arcs Taina Th era pt some en tree \u2019 at 50.75 at 804.125 at 80 at 79%, 75 « wr $350,000, the first mortgage this yesterday, that the breton aon et thls year of Pr company a profit aay\u2019s quotations are fully 3c ham vante Firm earls are a 23 formation receive.fro x Sr ernment 8 : A IB ver v rouid, A ' .M at este ) : 5 val 3 er 34Y, 10 at 36%.ho the consent of the shareholders he | Te ur fuel profit at ra ton sac is ne, Holders am quoting No at nominal value.37 to 3750 we from the et mo mn me OUT Me rrentfients Klven woe ates _ at 118%, 50 at 3IR ; oe at 37 on an ?; nd the = Te to 4xe In store.and N = lpr Tite ne fe mic Iron pref 75 at 74, 25 - ta.output of 100,000 tons sut 4544 to De TT ne EN ation, à ee ee Ras - of 74, 25 at 74 = an .ms, [22 : The strength of : LI ?period on 8 ve pars gos Sm oe Be | TO ISSUE MILLION STOCK a SH BUTTER MARKET.0.5, d'Aou Yo Sh 7 PE EE ie LL IS INCREASE JUSTIF pan Chfooen SO long as Chicago Dowdail R ] .0.B, A\u2019AOUST, Banks Mont, St Ry.at 219.pays 4.05 po, IN on bonde-\u2014# 2.000 at 874.%.The Imperial Bank is to Increase It | IED ?MONTREAL BOST pass DIET Mu el mar here in folioms market à an dare Tune 1088 M Less » 2 a Pie ga i i win Cv _ s ; = - MASSE ty of thr i ; , a: ° nae n : | A : | bak iris ape an | rt oer Eons oy.¥ ON DEAL.Roe bl AL ho Joe market drclining.follows: r date of June 10 as Globe Buliding.ndon and Detroit 1B at Ta .pays 4.30 p& Irou- 75 at 3% 200 at BA pital.m » .o- Total Capita! of the siderable firmness.and tag shows oon- ot Copenhagen correspond Direct private wire Boston FY sve Eh RE 1 5a is pe | Bh aR 0e ne.sin he Imperial Rank of Canada Intends orrow\u2019s Dividend.wi e New Company though it were about as Mas da pre Aa qq PE is coming pate yy, rites: 117 17 3aw | Toledo Ry.at 30 pays 818 p.o.po et im MM 00 E a.; EE vrease (ts capital 8) 4000 The Detrolt earni itl Be $3,200,00 er as not M ; as gn high- ty this week 7 spien- # eat.ight & oe 72 pa 4 Da me 24, 10 at 244 5 Will ba distributed t \u2018 , whicn and re pen TNINEE came out to-dav , +000.rie below the figure.at markets are fia it fie at £3%.50 at Zit.50 ax 23%.« 50 pt the rate of alo the out share hors and wes read with a gear deal of in.A gireular letter has been | umes Just a little below the figure at markets are Teporced miner ue Es SUF farerer oo 3 ER ES I à | at Mh.Rl at dy, we stated yesterday by Sn EN ew oY entreal brokers.expeclatly ow pinanagement of red by the mnt EE ran ooukd be soid her PTéerS are not partion lel, and oro W THE UPERIOR COURT Mackay Com TRIED Û 562 at 3h.13 at 3'4, 14 à ) + Was the M: stake that jt .«fier ac the divid Yon | Boston Consolld afontres and van im of course light Some qd ; jthe I cularly large.à okay 7 To ET se 295 ut 3%.t M4.6 at 3%, make his ank of Hamil el Ras wo \"For the TR to-morrow.dend wil | romans.en US and Smelting Teporied having refused as high an 190 are \u201caking large Puanti tn Bickers re ve Pine of Sener as - nu i 5 .cotin pref.25 at 112 ment of the Imperi - annual sta e- ve onths the «Mines and pro eo sado of its fo No To oats ont tema | Workl Pre \u2019 .aes pes : _ 2 .: perial Bank has amounts to $256 ; surplus © re perties to the vers cs \"> ces Inter on.ne higher sv i ao Paulo bonds $2000 irsucd, n hn 1a8 Just been 256,408, which is .upper Company Dominion peng 4c ThE or - : ne marke nee I ee | ; us an lt ares ht has er than It w * 8 much rrea:- |] pany, and stat! a.howevnr, seems to be prices later on aring higher J about these price: &witeh-70 at 1n2 : year of $510,951.The t profits for the abov as a year ago, but ve 1 ast-named company ng that the Wwe In le above th + ° fact J the AHI ae Tire of Montreal, Ins i ) y 8 nn ne nv.md stating .can va general idea.ctorlly.and th , $ clear satis- Distri , of the City and net (his ret Ssh > year 31 bank paid out $300.- bove 3.en It was $246.610 ; ssiua of t ; o make an MILLFEE Stone _ e officlal et of Montre ara.o se \u201c my in ai i ete ar fh san.hen it wns Trae oy PR Zao.or au dents of fonds Lo discharge the past Plas ot ban ne rm light and Ee su be M on Bare Plaintiff, versus Yat.chers of ren 128 632 Fextile pref 20 YT su nt A e months iollow in detail \u2019 or further develop Lae loston, and per ton for Manitoba bi n iy 31 siness alt fn paies comiforante D : roriice à Ontario, a jie 7 \u2014 | Fer De at BH LL 0 1505 ments, ents nd Improve- $20 f sh a brun in b , and ons a ngether fairly good.\u201d y: bu- the Province of Ontari on, in ; = 150 at S7A ENORMOUS BAN Mav 60 T D for shorts With the exc : Lo OT ren Toronto Ralway -25 A.K DIVIDEN fav gross $ 430.374 he elreula TOUL \u2014 xception nf .Connor and Oo, a .Mac Kay Fon oY ar at 1054.New York, June 20 A D.Exp.and tax 251.917 history of the SN anni Into tha quuted = D flour are ree rain has fallen over all ine having ite Principal place of buainére Tn : yo-S0 \u20ac .2 = T + A ane 3 5 : LCgondian Colnred Cotton bonds- $1000 SUTRA AIA TI) An divi Mav net $178 159 $167.65 iin turin which Te ahd strong bakers and 10 0 $550 far Tow weeks has \u2018eompletels armed hay.sees?a of the ted ten JAPANES .qu arly dividend of 2 I Other 1 ; CNA STBS6 lart J: e marketing of its = patents.Ontario flour is 855 \\ Prices held co ow Tat.mem Simic 2 .Tod within is | cent.hais been declared Ly » 25 per ne.3.358 3.351 anuary.It is expla) s securities for winter wheat 530 ™ 5560 son.and mparatively low last | distri DEN UE u LU gent hus been declared LS the divctors oo principal and most xplalned that the $5.19 _ rat patents per bbL, and plac nd no upward move of sea- ct, Defendants.ls OVT B | i XCHANGE Ef \"i pi A A Jr ot me GAS sean of the on re AN properties hos 1» Hes for Ravel rollers, while Pine untill August had set in The Mook ina Defendants are ordered to ap G .ONDS | JONTR .M a, Que whi « xh - - 3.92,806 37 295 # owing to | or.and S 2.45 2.50.n is ended.Ca s- 6 mon pear + no ae a >» EXCHANGE.nuit wh el ds vu be th 4 , 92,508 _ 87,385 ! Sock.the manly 0 market its or ED oan shaw ne market je very gin to arrive.and are ola nadlans be- Montreal, June 19th, 1905 pei Conransfer tax We buy and : 5 , pardon Btrathz In 204 i ay aur ; 89 ro s 2 - e oss nf thes \" ened with 5 nd change ve 1 To .ri ! | tp | Steck L: : 7 73,542 .hese propertie: tions are 32 bag.cp Juota.lings J Point of an y peputy Pro honotary of th\u201d boue 1080 ns June 19 GRANBY CONSOLIDATED Exp and tax 1167498 1104578 She Dormir oe 5 on which 11 \u201cDring Aut AL BL Lo $1.46 per a rien errameries are pol raed sour cance frou ras B ne Là Bat 14 Ask Bla ; 167, 104,778 nion Compan HAY\u2014 97 .46 per bar.a are more plentt and S RAYNES \u2018 Canadien Pace.J .G .IRR an Issue nf pany has authorise: Y\u2014The growing crops ppa Danish were: poo \u201cAreivata of : use race i 1 151 150% urn hares nt were firmer.bring Oth mo.net .$697.960 $551 471 $634.807 $100.000 are 000 Tt Dons.of en ¥ fine everywhere.As Past ne rom: Danish were ati ue.J arrivals of Attorney for Plaintiff.146 2 Hartshorne, ert & Battelle, ps) st.Ry 218 217 200 4 a\" \"et 54 to6 Th \u201cere er line.1a 7a RS: a bonus of 2 ssued at 90, wi cet ls many, except for N 2 ar- showed unmistak ality.and Jorcuin Bt.Ry 1583 217% 270 217 no ses up to one nck TH were ,002 17,722 19,6 2 per cent.of | L With yo mer pr! or No.2 quality, and tod stakably the mixed f Memt ¢ Ù Twin Clty Ki ity Bay o'clock.- LE TE 9,654 moneys realized fram t ts stock, The cer prices wre quotable, 39 to $9 25 Steady argarines hav ith x ce ami D mente n Detrott Pr = Mm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _Total 1pe.$716.962 ; - \u2014.-_.be used tn pn m these bonds are ta] N° L $775 tn 38.50 for N > for steady demand e met with a AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVIN Exchange tre Es 3 i cma toe 716062 353.193 SEL pu Rid hee Palance of the un- for clover mixed, and ss & nas oy the presence bt \u201cheaper \u201cutter: 36, 00 superior Co 1 Fone ones ne Thi.\u2014 2 - [ aa | on : a i © £ r.3 = urt.No.e inet fo NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.57%, Riess bese | Fat prete on re canker of Danish and Smt crossing for Sut 13067 Kee, Dobendant.On the 200% = i.| | | 5 3256, hoe ve - .oS .5 at ' .e 23th Hevane Elec an Varia by J.5.Bache and Co.Q D.|$ per comb por is earning at the 346.619 complete tha smelter, © the mines and LIVE STOCK MARK re ST ee $ Tr 5 TE Pas RE = do pfa Rs .anager.219 Hospital st.Tl dently .par annum, whth woul A 4 2 .Gtoria st.in the City nl.Bt No.80 Ef ! | : rn oo \u201cily justify the increase to 5 AA OPIN vr ETS STEADY TRADE FAILURE old savoie by authority of Tan tren! be \u2014\u2014 -\u2014- _ a: t .\" ?- | \\ Racker pret Les A or op'g 2.30.Opa.Close.IONS ON THE MARKET Both Locally and in England Prices Commercial fait S LAST WEEK.fondant, ee NE of the sain Ex ARTERED ACCOUNTANT EL po?: | i aflures orse e, conslat! xam!inntt ° .Pu ope Tow sow Tan STOCKS ADVANCE EASILY Brokers are Rather M are Maintained.United States, as te by on he cash.HARI E.On, ate, ste Parma the ar a a proved yo 24 © do pref.1 ; .er More Opt The - nd Co., were 229, a a .GQ.Dun real, June 20th, 19 N, B.8.C.Mont.given b < course \\ cee 1 Am Sngsr Refin C : _ ptimistic export live stock market: 9, against 216 two week 1205, ! Final Dom Cos) (\u2018om + \u20ac n Co.> about were | ending week \u201cthe | JL 80 Do do pret .\u2026 Is Cana To-day.sut steady to-day, the to > pol A ermediato.AN | Nowa Soostenray cal an Smltg à Ref ce 1:24 dian Pacific Buylng Wisconsin J.8.Bache and C y artythinæ, somewhat firmer.ne Por 2 in Caosda mimbere me LE Pathe Fives Ltd ier : fh i Montreal Terni.Am Car rounére Ina Central ?re and would.the, my a trad- de and 12%n tor 124c for best Cana.V0eka ago, 29 the preceding Inst 80° two Co.packers and mis SUL fo Erma bE our course.Wr ior fat and in mn rafit- .refore, ¥ A r for best : ng week \u2026 paci mfrs.a rse.W Sutin Miling Pf, Do; Obras 5 fe 1555 F vx Star's Speoal Correspondent in Show pendu pan bulges.Stocks ve pool cables ranged from Se ver tres Stat Of failures last week In and Belanger & Clo.gro, cto rou Brnest OUR COUR re or To end | ; Toto EN 3) Baltimorn # Ubio .100% Ne ane 0 Tuy dy tmprovement from now un- Canadiams and 11% to 12%c for tages | Bouth.60 Wont and 26 In the Pacific no BOK Cours hg Lake of Woods Hd .Rrook! ° ref \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 «w York, June 20.\u2014 WIscorsin E a The a Tema.by have permet th - orm SL i ors _\u2014 Ps a g (De do Com.wi es 100 pa Chie & Miran Com.8% oume et In soci raking.nial have gd C Randolph\u2014The Steel stocks Cardo soa ie he Ee pe ore.Or more.81 reported liabilities of $5000 FRESH SALMON PLENTIFUL It 1a no scheme to sell books.I% ATT A bic Altar ihe da day, splayed u somewhat : ng has bee 5 apparently now o ures in the United al fail- sis clear, clean-c Gide he ie\u201d ia pe | Canadian Fae ed vigar., The charucter nmwont- ready h: of a laggard, but ren iInend.Space has been n the |, nited Statea reported t ° lessons, 15 to .ut mpecifie | = 3 su |B Sh ne 2 TI ro A se ji oh = ms Space nan bee lot at omar mat ter fe June are 83,711,141, against Ps Prices Lower and Dealers Ordering definite tn PR ) Montraal Steel W - - an Pacific interests were a- ont.basis looks pretty h iztver prices are bel emande ! EE F SUR cobs : 3 5 ; A dian Pacific mien ut Cane Chartes H igh.There M n ng à nded.reely\u2014Black Bass 8 ou na.beer arenes a for the purposa of ly.but ead\u2014 london sold mod ro 3 been a better demand f Canad - oy Po \"lor Expemence AT vi La .os seumens entra for ne , se- IV: the stock was easil erate- epace.owving probaibly to the or adlan Patent Reports.The season for f OF EXPERIE ODUCT, Colegio Sper: sure à voice nagement.The oward noon the t y absorbed.in the marxet ) improvement OWEN à r fresh Gaspe or Resti- NCE AND Lance la Mo |CoF YL > ci the \u201cSoot li out somew rading has fi riet for lve stock on the \"N N.EVAN i Tre to cana > Rs \u2018ot Fual à Tron.Wisconsin Central ne and ewhat, but th attened side noted during other NS, Solicitor of Pat- are low rere.and prices rn » Ears » a vernal carats era is a noticeab \" the past few w ents and Ex t er in conswquernc s the work of M.v0 ee cto.Fhe last named co Ty close.x of offerings.le There 18 now oeks.pert, Merchants cept Dema.© of Mberal re a he CA eens mpany owns conserv.5 , And sentim very Mttle space f Bullding, re Bank Copia.\u201c4 1s qui > re Co Berens.of ie able tarminn] facsliti very valu- atively bullish ent is Lalance of J e for the &, ports the followi z 4 quite ave.heal : à exp tonooa es tn Chicago J 20.une and the first of Jul States t ng United MVIng no hesitation | ' iy ré rw Dela Lack 4 West dian Paoltic's recent et go.Can- .D.Picken\u2014Cro taken, the rates at which july not patents, granted to Canadla.when price ocx bon ae a ma F np ain ae Vels à Hudson sock market jy Téneth In the NeFs conditions ps and general bus)- Contracted foi b à me > Parry 5, ociitiler tie es Re ity Gel ae 3 PLA STE Dauver 2 Rio ancordi tas substantial foundation, While tb continue favorable 5 xd for being mald to be 27s 6d to Pe E 1008, pneumatic tlre, Piesent.The quality af the f t countant.Every lesson # 7 ees ng to one of , he ease of , and 36s per head for th .Doolittie: 792,044 | thle son ° fieh arriving td and d d by him.do.do.£05 of the chief executd tendenc money lasts, at 4 ¢ balance of June and machi ld lding- som ds very fine, in f re oan oa.procs Duluth, SS & atl.officers of that comprny, who ta Ve mode y on our exchange and a fu rong 368 for the first ships in July to ne, C.H.Hutchings: 792,086; than for severul yoa >, In fact better This course can b by him.wlth, $8 à AU.New York.This officer : now in rate Increase in pri a further pool, the asking price f y Liver- electrical harness, W.: 792,066; et \" yoars past.Mackerel ts taroug! n be procured only \u2018orth\u2019 ; .sr asserts that this 58/°1y looked prices may be be price far later saflings 79 mes 3 we ere: ; K tres La ; vu } Senor h'm Hy.ptd.year's whont crop along the 8 for.ing 368 per head Londo Y 2,069, ha: s-yoke, W + lower.Black bnes we Romowhat THE COR ; neral Elrctrio Canudiam Pa & of the Burnett an © {the bala n space fof 792.125 , .G.Parker:|u .is now in season agai \u2019 D MER C5 DE des ani i Te 00300 X the around a Co, Londan b balance of June has been let at 25 92,125, clasp, Geo.E.Figg: TR i the close senson having © gain, PARTMENT - lows Ces Com. - nd steadiness pre cable: An Ww 278 6d, and the first aa > elastic-fluld \u201cas ig a: na\u201d ee Bi cont rm ee enn\u201d \" montreal fod Steel Louteritio 4 ae 1474 fie ut pre ots lt Is claimed nat toe tral Exchange markets Paras In the Stock rave been let at 275 Fe 50s he 792.212, protractor.gas \"h Hedda.will coms Screen = in ed Sent \u201cevsmmess court, .Ry.\u2026 nhattan Fl'yaty .\u20ac tihe\\ Canadian Pac - growling th ; mpres- being asked for Jat r 792,279 x te | onthe.ne net tue on | tes inn iii fio of \u20ac n îfic la increasing oversold, and at the markets a te 7 later sailings.Manches- ,279, electric block-sigmâlin : inue io be s0 for the AL BUSINESS COLLE Ene soe re ui at Tare sing.| a Toad.an an early revival, if onl re r rates are quoted at 30s e demand for rallways, Claud g system months.next two of Toronto GE, sabe Paulo.v \u2026 118 11m 118% planed are to be pushe n a campaign : niy as for Liverpeol spuce fr J 4 theron.Wen, am ner | Metropolitan oc 1 lon \u2019 us raphWy ae possitle.d to completion 13 believed to be proba ainat the bears, ports 1s good and rates nied pais 28.ce: To Gow » er Wm.Gemand for the various ty viol this \u2018cure Ti © comeing \u2014 Y.Les * : ner - same 3 2 à ES AUS, ; tical re ; LONDON CLOSIN nie PE LES ners woe nothing in the ovronlent HU Fiat ua fie whieh have bon cotanes Alfred, Taylor bedstead eomsirucclon, In pekied, tah thre vor iia \u2014 à PRICES.ca Ly FAY news, domente r forelen, nated to DSON BAY\u2019S SHOWING _ Shipments from the port of Jos.Potvin.ne.seasons.being prec ly betwoen- ! N Y Outarto PE PRE comment 4d movement fn the direction the Initial - .wat week amounted to 3666 - a Montreal Fetherstonhaugh & Blackmore meless f == moin for money.50 7-16: d oF Quiart 5 Bi 31 princes was noth ot higher Montreal H y And 48 she mie h of cattle L.and Glob EA | , L.& pré is a fair demand for pre -_ count, 90%: Anaconda, b% \u2019 Atenison, Pacific Mate HO 794 #0 NPP rAlIoNs ro rae wt en por any Loo ne Sh : Tie mI on.to Cem : pa = WE EL pe a i > SE [ERE LBB nothing but a continu - and shecp the prev week ng patents lasued th -1b.ca whic] n IT Edo pd 0R and Near | Free A WEST vom yeoterdar The facts are Cat cl + tively Light.The local markets for live stock to Canadians: is week domed ark ie wath sone, oF FOR SALE .ve « CALO, - ; \" \u2018 à | : BL ah ie i ieee iy Te Fe an pte moll Oleanid he Hudson Bay Co.thi tue practically une ee mn Con\u201d United States\u201d P.E.little, T nard Bros.\u2019 circular quot One share T maukee and Su.do ner pans Tropes Gas ., 101% Py that securities have baen demon the blegest earnings in it SSA rhows rat being so er, trade was to, pneumatic tire: G.B \"mm 0- ket am follows: quotes the mar.$900 badd Roller Bearing 41%: do 1st pfd.51: do 3nd pf i Erte, (4 Besa\u2019.iy ER UC Inst tom weckn 10 be vary Dam ticod to-day Rl s history.A ter mors brisk than It was to Montreal, clasp; R.Heddle, ! se | oot sise Ps Central.163%: Louiavitl ptd., 69; III.rR AA 1x strongiy held, amd that wh very paratively few holde hat there are com.Ure end of last wees.Best cat owards protractoi > M oa \u20ac wo tock | Colon AL me .: , ., those ; \"ok.tle sold at P.tor-gage; C.H.H : Te mere on fore.Ther imi, Com & Loge.oi 149%; N.Y.Central us ond Nashvilia, Pullman pta test-sd the market far the o have Mcntreal at th ra of these shares In Fa to 5%c, fine selling at 6 16 : ee om, | Tout Th ore The ple | : nk To WES, su o and Nason.penuh 20 poil purpnse have |» ; © present, ñs à the to 4c, while ronto, molding-machine; » Be; pickerel or dore, Tige: pik nt.C'onl & (Coke Co W .Bar fe at Sue pr re Br found re re It move upward fpeculative nccounts were at any w or Ee stock aotd Bracondale, elastic-fluid Mises date route 1b,; white fish, FI oe sun & Tantioder er ale, Ce, P: thern Ry.32%; do Ora author Bourne Pacts \u201d ; ) probable that ard SIP Lou it ia 0.and common at 2% \"to Bue ph Den Mobraen: electrical har.TOM lac; Trenh b Ati Mra eal City Dniry Ptd WANTED, acifie, 64.Union - ; A Tenn Coal \u2026 away the bigger An, onn is far and Fête unchanged at 3 } c-signal CPR a fon a | \"BALT ont v | SR .994.U.B.Steel, do pis.SE Texas Preis MONEY AND EXCHANGE shares.and Fe fortuna ed the company's wnide lambs were in pi AA AR block-signalling system for ratiwaya: SALT FISH.Loch Fyne beri \u201d \"Fo \u201cROSS rie ET .increased wo Rin fortune h n been greatly frost 92 each, calves mnglng all the way W.Le Kentville, harness-yoke: per kes: No.1 salt mackerel In 20 » FOX & ROSS \u2014_\u2014 a ; o or a fow ehalce an! ., Hamllton, window wea - =.$2, new salt herrings, I.b nal ; NT ' L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cab .Montreal Exchange rates: Naw York The report Just out rh Setect hogs sold at 6% to ic fo male strip; J.8.Potvin, St.David ther bbl.\" $3; pails of 20 iba.56 i wT quoted as follows: cable 0.8.Steel pra 27 Cat Lila ru 1.04 die between banka: pared with £0808) CU nf 2108 960, Forme and mixed at 6% vo 6%c ra few |ing-machine: A.Taylor: Victoria, bed: ee tut.$19 per Poe 3 ie pn pal \u2014 \u2014 - June 16.June 19.J : B.Kubber co 7 38 in| eiéning, 0 dava 9% to 9 6-32; à i pured with £98984 th 2.969, com- | 2 stead construct! ' d- BbL; No.1 piekiea lake trout, por A ow me ; me 9.June 20 Hubber com: 7 30% Bass | À 9-16-1-64 ver n.de- Total ralen e © ,preylons year.= Emo op re BYTE me LL 2% Touts Uuion Pacine, co x UM JOY Naren und, to 9 19-32: do.cabl of the land d =, 34.60.T.R.1327, weer {'¥ 21-33; Paris, france, long \u201c| the Erne.\u2014\u2014\u2014 hael =TR ral oh ist 594 Waban prof.132% PE f 7 .5.16%.Rother with vie bal with £280,814.Te ON AND STEEL TRADE.Firms Registered in Province.OED Toei: chotre ex.Me County \u2018 Poule viatriet PR irene =.495% vo pret.Call money In Montreal count, And sum H ance of the land go- It is an e ragin The followt : five boxes, at 1 herrings, bundles of Montreal\u201d Ne.3092 Et one » 1845 154% 15414 West Union Fal xd 4 per cent.is easy at 4 to year.tho am m brought forward from fat month of pdr aging sign when over a been 1 td corporations, tuto.have 100 in box Hc box: Bt John bioaters.P.Grange, » AL Pr Tart yg henry Hudson een.BY 54 Bi; Wis, Cen com ge year.the amount available for dividend is gonral deb moe Totowed y | RTE Montreal-De, M.Gou- box, at ox, $1: Yarmouth Brats 60 in Leawige.Detenda: pad a Will iy BAY.71% n n | bo pret.Cs \u2014 .084.Tha board recomm epression In pig iron, says Dun\u2019 .ure; r B \u2018mers.0X, .10 per box; kippered herr at ten © aka UN free ne all money In Wall Street turther dividend ecommended a Review, of New Y , says Dun's Pelletier & Duch Fo ana TI box : erring, AL YD Of I enya in = , 2% to 2% end of £3 8s hn > w York A few small con- charms age and col: ARE Montreal wil ng em .further dividend o per hare.censtons have be Philpott & WI.Cod PREPARED FISH M ontigny st.in th the year of £3 = been made, it Is true, but won, a mn AF icp ih, bricia an me ronda bay carrying forward £94,064, 18s.no mertous demoralization ] ; Hk Co.Mock ® ; othe & Ege bonelons Tan.toon ci, Ei A x ; attends the Le .stock Drnkere: Payette & : .boneless fish, in bricks .all the goods and -ob id \u2018 4 ocnae adibert ! y Bgc: bon ; Cine cone .erted effort to delay purchases.One Riva es, fru and provisime; J.P.{-4%c: dry Cann i loose In 25-10.boxes, household pe in thin Caune, consisting ot And provisional ; .lp 100-Ib.bundtes, $5.50 GH urine TEE .on xplo- skinless cod, in 100 ib.cases, $6.60.Toon.B® Ce Montreal.30th Jame, } | = eu _ ; \u2018 ' .=.* ! | PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVER- SEMENT - Ju tho MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SITUATIONS WANTED, ten cemts for $0 words or leas, and 1-3 cent per extra word, each insertion PUPS WANTED, 10 cents for 10 words OF less, and 1 cent Der extra word, each insertion.All other \"WANTED\" ads, 26 couts for :5 or or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.ROOM} TO LET, lb cents for 20 words or leas and 1-2 cent per extra word each inserUon.BOARD, Lu con for 20 words or less and 1-2 cent per extra Word, each Insertion.FOUND, lu cents for 20 words or less, and 1+3 cent per axtra word, esch insertion.TO LET, HUUSES, STORES, etc, 25 centa for 25 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word each insertion.PROPERTY FOR BALE, 3b cents for 3% words or less, and 1 cent per exira word, eaca insertion.LOST, 38 cents for 45 words or less, and One cent per extra word, each insertion BUSINESS CHANCES, 4b cents for 256 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each labertion.PERSONAL, 3 cents per word, with a mini- + mum charge of 15 cents each !nsertiva NOTICE PARTICULARLY.No charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.Tho above rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisements are not prepeid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate ls, In consequence much higher.PROPERTY FOR SALE.LAN ANS NN NN FOR BALE 50 DUROCHER ST Annex, solid brick collage, hot water heating, etc Price 34800.Jas M.chell, 214 St.James at.FOR SALE \u2014 YIELDING LARGE REturn, fine modern upartiment house, Tupper strest, clty, comprising 8 dwellings with all modern Improvements, up in every ruvspect.Jae, M.Mitchell, 214 James st.1 FOR SALE 3 TENEMENT PROF- erty on Britannia st, adminihg pro- in an Dry Lock, cost can now be secured b,; purchaser ot 64600 Frunk E.Donovan, emple Building, 135 St.James st, 142 6 Fosse FOR SALE\u2014 A LARGE NEW BUILDing, suitable for a factory, within 5 Miles from Montreal Pust Uftice, lu direct ne of railway and electric cars.Address V 2929, Star Office.144 3 FOR SALE \u2014 METCALFE STRÉET (pear Se.Catherine), three story @tone front house, 1% rouni& modern plumb- fag.elggtric light, ete.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame st.144 \u20ac FOR BALE \u2014 COTTAQGK 9 ROOMS; house, 10 rons all ronvenlences; , wtable and shed finest situation In Upper Lachine low price to immediate purohascre.Apply 8.Shackell, 132 Broadway.FOR SALE \u2014 SIX F FLAT ATS, SOL stone, Bt.Antoine st.nest, all rented well; pay 9 p.c.net price $9000, mortgage $4500, at 4 1-2 \u20ac Jd l'oritezs Strvenson, 126 & James si.Tei.Main 740.145 FOR SALE \u2014 THREE 80LID STONE front flats on Mountain street, above Dorchester.pay K pc.net.price 815,000 Morigage $7500 at uv p.c J.Carles Eteven- son, 126 &t.Jamies st Tel Main 78v 145 6 FUR SALE \u2014 ON BERRI &TREBT, 6 sel contained sod brick -Gitages, 8 Svoms rach.with baths, ete and large esl.Mars, in good order.with medern fmprove- ments.This pruperts will be ald to PRY over ll p.c.Eros.Appiy to Alfred Benn m 26, 107 5t.James gt 148 2 FOR SALE OR TO L&T.WP a NL Tee Len Se FOR BALE \u2014 \u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014 OR TO LET AT THE Foint.River Au loup, a furnished cot.tag For Information apply to Ergeat Hamel, 40 Dalhousis at, Quebec.135 12 HOUSES TO L&T.~~ sl TO LET \u2014 ONB HOUSE ON CLARKE st, ncar Mount Royal avenme, Annex 7 yooma, gas, bLalh, all newl, renovaled, etc.Address Tour Mount Royal 140 6 TO LET HOUSES, TENEMENTS, finals and stores.furnished and unfurnished, for lung or sbort tegrus, Jas M Mitchell, 214 Si.James street.hone Main B43.143 + TO LET \u2014 COMFURTABLY FUR: nished ypper tencinent, four large.very bright rove and x c, beautiful view of Mountain, close tu street cars, from July Ist.for sumuner, ur tll December, 1906 rent 10 dollars month, Call after 7 pm 137 Mitchison et, corner of Rachel: eer thices required.144 ro RENT BEILF- CONTAINED HOU SE bath, open pluinbing, electrical und Eas» flitings 5 large rooms, for $18 per month, at 1463 Simard avenue, Fatrnout.Town ef Deluriimtilir Apply from 2 to + m.1163 Papineau ave.Evenings 3, avai avenue, Lo Jalbert, agent, HOUSES WANTED.-.a a fa WANTBL \u2014 HOUSE TO RENT, vicinity Bt.Catherine, to Union av Stanley st.D 3168, Star Uftice.145 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LETa Te et TO LET \u2014 CFURNISIED HOUSE, FUR the months vf Juiy snd August, cen- di ral locality.pas atose, «te, 9 Unurch st 144 2 TU LET - FURNISHED HOUSE, Mackay st.fur summer months, ail couveniences, terms moderate.Apply N, $610, Star Branch Office 145 2 fo TU LET - SHUTER STREET, STONE front hous of ten rooms, completely furnished, for the rionths of July.August and september.Apyly to room 64, Sovereign Bank Buildins._ 145 Jeud .TO LET \u2014 LARGE.WELL I FLIINISH- 5 ed house, 1% rooms suitable for a styitsa boarding house ot private house Far full purticulars address N 8650, Star Branch Cmice, TO | RENT F Fon SUMMER MONTHS A weil furnished bouse on Stanley st.243?St.Catherine st.for Informa: 1 Le Apply ton.locallt, phone, AUGUST AND very goud tele- \u2014 FOR JULY.farniahed house, use of plano, T0 0 LE x T - Septomber #0 Shuter st, etc RESIDENTIAL FLATS YO LET, es LA SLA LS SNS FLAT Ta LET 1578 ST.DENIS BT.1 rooms rent 315 à month F.Trem- biay and Co, 400 William Phone Main rol 14 FLATS TO LET, 436 CLAREMONT Cru, ty conatru Butldtne.TE 23476 >.y TO LET \u2014 charming flat, aix rvoins, cumpleleiy renovated, baivony su ply 1.30 or 8 p.m, 875 St.Urbain mt.7 ou SUMMER \u2018RESIDENCES TO LET.tt 70 LET\u2014 \u201cCOTTAGE BY THE BBA.\" mest desirable sutimer residence at Bay Fiom: Malne, situsted frapting on tue beach, wynobstructed an lew, unsurpassed surf bathing, magnificent arriving, location most convenient for reaching by railroad, (ive minutes from ola Orchard by 211 men - ew oa A SITUATIONS VACANT.a {Continued on Page 9.) ANTEL \u2014 NN FOR LONDON, LIV.sheater att Sissy, Be aes aa tara 133 Medill, didlo EL Dummy\u2019 coast line; fifty from Portland, Me.: two hours [rom Boston, Mass ouse contains nine rooms (six bedrooffia), extenalve verandahs enclosed with My netting.Ai! in good Order.very best facilities for marketing and supplics of all kinds.For further particulars, pho- (nEraphs, terms, cc.apply to Mr, Thogias Uraham,\u2019 Star Office, St James at, MO 34 26 TU LET \u2014 SUMMER COTTAGE, FUR- Nlshel.containing six rooms (three bedrooms; pleusuull; situated, faclng the river, al Ibersiile.Apply Lo Mr, Tresldder, star Otlice, or _ Abervilie, Que.TO LET \u2014- (COTTAGE AT DORVAL, beautifully situated In an orchard, facing the river, near tae\u201d Club Houses, nine rooms, Includluk beth, furnished, modern cont enlefces and water supply.J.G.Bay- Ske, 163 Mutory 8 st, Montreal, 142 6 TO LET -\u2014- A FURNISHED COTTAGE on tha avenue, at Stragumore, water In house, Apply to J W.Wusou 49 Lin- culn avenue Tol.lp 1488.143 6 TO L ET \u2014 FOR TUE AUMMER A new summer cottage, nicely situated; good boating and fishlog (+ J.Adams an 205 St James st.Main 506 Lyoas, close stamp for reply.V TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A NURSE FOR A young ohiid; must have guoud refer ences and be wliling to go to lane country.Middle uged no objection.Apply at 23 Mac- Kay st, boiween ¥ and 10 a.m.and 7 and y 40 p.m.\\ ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant, who can cook.Apply at 66 St.Matthew mn JANTED \u2014 TWO 1 FIRST CLASS GENtlemen's furnisuiing goody salesmen; roferancee required.Apply 215 dt.James et.Wri \u2014 SMART, INTBULIGENT ogo Yi Apply to R.U4.Dun aud Trade Bldg.VWs \u2014 \u201cMBN AND WOMEN TO learn the barber trade, positions guaranteed; catalogues malled free, good ia- ducements this month.Montreal Barber Cul.lege, 591 Craig st, Moggreal.145 V ANTED \u2014 (GOOD STRONG WOMAN to wash the floor of a bar rooin every mornisg.good wages paid.Apply 125 Congregation st, Point 8t.Charles, Montreal.When: \u2014 TX CHANBERMAID.APPLY Queen's Hotel, TO LET THE LAURENTIANS, ji aalf of newly built house; furnished; wide \u2018verandah, overlooking lake; within 5 minutes valk of Vad Morin Hallway station.11 3163, Star Office.TO LET \u2014 AT HUDSON, Pr.Q.new,y built house, 46 x 24 ft, with extension kitchen, 14x16 ft.situated on nain street.Apply to J.Wilson 99 Inspector st.Fhone Main 359 or at residence, Hudson, F.Q.3 i HOUSE ro\u201d LET.LARGE HOUSE AT Vap a l'Aigle, 6 bedrooms, $50 for twu Fuontha, wood and water; furnished.Address Tha.Ls.Bergeron, Cap a l'Algle, Charley oix.APARTMENTS TO LET.ee TO LET \u2014 AT THR BURNSIDR, 40 Meuiil College avenue, fine fat, with Al, Modern conveniences heat, hot wate, Eas mivve, clectric fixtures Apply to the Janitur, on the premises, or to Mr E.Uali- bert, 929 St.Catherine st.340 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 LARGE HEATED APARTments, \"The Seymour,\u201d 73 Tupper 8 roving electric, gas fixtures, gas Jaa.M, Mitchell, 214 Bt.dames un.43 8 street, stuve, gs TU LET - FURNISHED APART: Ld ment 1n Stanley Flata, for summer mnths, contains three rQums, electric ght, gus stove Apply The ock Simpsur Cu.205 St Jumes at, BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.me LAN NS + fî TO \u2014 ST.URBAIN STREET, shup.LET able and shed, suitable for carpenter contractor or clothing umanufac- tures, reat low.J.J.Garlasd.3% St.Janes at.142 \u20ac RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.sn ~\u2014 \u2014~\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 BY FAMILY OF THREE Mil @ fiat of three unfurnished or partly furnished rooms, must be central.Apply D 3153, Star Office.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET, FLAN SNS a TO LET \u2014 CRESCENT STREET.FUR.nisned gat, 8 rooms, bathroom, electric light, rent 850 @ month.W.Ernest Holtog, 178 Notre Dume at.141 6 PO LET COMFURTABLY FURNISHed second fat, until May, 1808, wcat end of care.John F.Rapagel, se 4 so St FURNISHED FLAT TO RFENT ON UN- UR avenue, just off Bherbrooke sireet Modern conveniences.Apply between the hours of 1 p.m.and ¢ p.m.126 Unjon ave, or Telephune R.G.Oliver, Up 1, 143 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT 32 Elgin, 5 rooms, freshly cleaned; lmne- diate p on, | or months, Price 515.Apply 2 tn.144 2 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.rr FOR SALE \u2014 FINE RESIDENCE, 11 FACTORY WANTED.rooms, hardwood flours, all convenl- em ®nces; conservatory, shed.fine garden Doth owner leaving fur North -Weet will eall at WANTED \u2014 FACTORY.TWO OUR 8 bargain, rasy terma.Apply 8.Shackeli, 2 three mortes, about 50 x T5, In city or 482 Broadway, Upper Lachine.FOR BALE \u2014 MONTREAL WEST.villa lots, cottages, with gpounas, blocks of land on low level fer factories conservatories etc, payable by emall In etaiments.D.5.Leach, 291 l'rtnce Arthur 145 6 PROPERTY WANTED.\u2014 Nm S \u2014-.HOUSE, WANTED TO PURCIIASE central location and above Dorchester, modern house of xix ronms, passerainn in Beptember, price about $3500.Apply B 3033, Star Office.LOTS FOR SALE.rn NS R SALE \u2014 TWO FINB BUILDING lots on Fulium wtreet, above at.Cain- oTine st, nize of lots 27 x #0, No.of cadas tre 1462-10.came PPY J.A.Davle, Te Notre Dame at.FOR SALE 7 Choice Building Lots on Pine Avenue.+ Apply H.GORDON STRATHY, B44 26 11'8t.Sacrament St.Montreal.tree FARMS FOR SALE.ANAL on FOR SALE\u2014 FARM OF 9] ARP ENTS, situated in SL Therese island, facing the village of Varennes, 3-4 in prairie and er.4 pasturage, house barn of abo ft.table x ft, all agricultural implements, la.towt style, steighs and waggons and four young working horses.Address Dr, liuches- mois, Varennes.141 6 _\u2014 FARM FOR SALB 230 \u201cRES, : \u2014 2 A \u201ca Township of Monmou uth, 60 Crs cleared, one acre orchard, lot of birch, maple, other timber, never mold wood olf, 2 wiles to track: good 7 roomed house, wood.ohed, Kitchen.verandah, well and spring: only 1000 dollars, stock and implements ai @oc.Apply to Henry Thompson, Hotspur P.Ont.148 2 FACTORY SITES FOR BALE -, PACTORY SITE FOR SALE, Fr.front by 145 deep: 30,000 wquurs feet on west side of Guy st, adjoining, belo Grand Trunk tracks.Jas, M.Mitchell, 218 143 6 M.James st.F c'en on Banka, witht four miles Cerne and close to raiiwnys, ne to prompt purchaser, Address D 3174 Star Office.144 2 107 \u2014 Cane) ACTORY SITRS SITUAT- BUSINESS CHANCES, Om NE An ATE MANAGER PROFITABLE business (now suôcessfully working), \u2018with fo to enginecerw, foundrics, rail etc, would meet capt- JANO TUNBR WANTED TO BUY GOOD P connection In Menttoba For particulars rem J.A.Grant, 326 Bannatyne ave.= nnipes.145 4 3000 hy SECURE THIRD INTRREST $ and weekly newspaper and business, ve thelving Western Ontario : à proposition for office or prac- owe: ne poreux 3212, Star Office.145 8 \u201cOR SALE ~ GENT'3 FURNISHING business, Craig street, root ined 13 nt owner, ut oy aria A.W.Blouin, 118 st.ames at.145 8 TH outside, moderate rent.B 3050, Star Uffice, 1464 6 v FAGTORIES TO LET.TO RENT SMALL, FACTORY WITH door and puJlay in rear, to rent at 1560 Notre Dame.near Jacques Cartier 8.80 few offices.Apply to 1588 1-2 Notre Dame et.ii Nou, square: a.A.Morrison, 138 12 STABLES TO LET.LET \u2014 STABLE FOR TWO HOR Te st very low rate and centrally locat- ASply 1 st.143 \u20ac ed.an chance for anybody.James st.Fo INVESTMENTS.et NS SN SMALL BLOCK OF STOCK IN A MIL- llon doilar going concern is offered at par (§100) for two weeks only.will pay 16 p.c.Beveral good positions miso requiring small investment tn city and outside factor- tes.Agent 13 Manning Arcade, Toronto.148 Jeod HOTEL FOR BALEEN NN Ne OACOUNA, SUMMER HOTEL FOR sale, well furnished, in good running order, everything complete; can secommo- date 50 to 75 guests.Immediate possession, Star Office.db COLUMBIA AVENUE WESTMOUNT BUILDING LOTS We offer for sale 5 well situated lots.Pits à: frontage of 25 feet emch by 102 feet lame in rear.no waste land: wold be sok! en bloc or én lots to sult purchaser.m.derate price.600 Acres For Sale AT LAKE PAPINEAU.A fine property, beautifilly situated at the head of this lake, in County Labelle, an excellent house nf 16 rooms, acetylene g8ss and furnace, extensive barns and outbuildings, and about 208 acres In farm lande, including farm implementa; excellent site for club ot boarding house.The fishing End shooting unsurpassed.Finsy terms, or would exchange for city real eetate.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.205 ST.JAMRS ST Address B 3h94, TO LET \u2014 NEWLY BUILT STORE Nu.108, corner of Notre Dame and 1 .iard atreels, four stoleys, rear eqtrance on Latter sirewt and stairs from thence com.municaling with cach dag, concrets cellar anid Ho: water furnace.Apply to Estate de l.sle, Fraser Lullding, 43 8t.crament st 143 TU LET \u2014 LARGE BRIGHT FLAT td rent; heated.elevator and office, nwderute genial.595 st.Paul ot.144 + \u201cro LET \u2014 3099 NOTRE DAME sr.st.C\u2018'unegonde, large store, with ex: stables, plale ginse windows and Erncat Bolton, 1763 Notre 144 8 tens on, shop fixtures.W.Dane st.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED, on 0 LAN 2 NN EE STORE WANTED, CENTRALLY LOcated, uptown preferred, must be tairly large and for lmmedials possession £E 3218, Star Office, 145 3 OFFICES TO LET.PRG 0 LES \u2014 OFFICHRA BRIGHT, AIRY suite af offices, fourth floor front, National Trust Bullding, 151 St.James et, AF- ply to Norman Binmore, National \u2018Trust Bullding 135 26 LET sf.JAMES STREBT, TWO nice bright offices, one on ground Tent very low.Apply at 2# SL James .143 & foor, street WANTED TO PURCHASE, \u2014 YANTED \u2014 TU PURCHASE LADIER Av} and gentlamen\u2019'a cost off clothing, fus goats and capes, Bee Ham Pearson first, 3336 Notre Dame st.prices of any otaer dealer tonded.Teluphone Main $68, YOURS house - TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE \\ and everybody : = TWe ENT RL NT ED tanuis, ue sitldren: breakfast If required, broken, beautifull; marked black, tan and perience required.B 3051, Star Office.of Par!s.#430 St.Catherine st.Te! nised.moniale and es ALI mes te Mae Ha van bamediat LT Best genlicmen unl).dda Gullbuult st.147: 6 BoARD\u2014CACOUNA QUE.\u2014 MRS.GEO.white, bred in purple; price 310, C.D.Uar- 144 5 town 2661.133 27 eod Late vesterduv afternoon his boë- tice.D 48 3 Woke s paid \\merteau \u2018qui s Luni -\u2014 nn TS Michaud's private boarding jnouse will riere, Uttuw 144 3 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014n f ; ; ; da se {an rence: \"Market Place VOMS \u2014 TU LET THREE NIC EL.Y be ope mmrer season on June 15th, NOR BALE TON PARNESTS OR as found by Messrs.Wellington Diy T cu ONG \u2014 : - ST AT furnisned ruotus on buthroom at firet ans tab comfortable rooms: 4 ALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS UR .on, R.W.Re : .4 AE à AT SR E SEVIRAL © TANTEL \u2014 TWO YOUNG Ts FOR ty4a Sherbrooke st, corner Bleuts 142 6 best/ attention to all: moder \u201cprice, For I cash, furniture stoves, refrigerators, MORTGAGE LOANS.PHRENOLOGY.1 tefure,, and CM.Holt y BE 10 Flu per week, alendi work NUATAN re cream perioous 1453! Hs ne - = sr particulars address to Mra Michaud, carpet, oficloths, go-carts, etc.The Mont- AAA AN ng In the upper curridor ot his houae, teed.ADDL 15 Mi Minune Stasdard suit Netre Lame st Rex.\u2014 0 LET NICE FU RNISHED Cacouna, Que.142 real House l'uruishing Uo., 4 doors west of ALAN meee AUS Imiediatlely befure the door or nis Mig Co.189 Liivisaler arenas.14a 0 TANTED LADIES CLOTHS TRON.Lai near ue nat ues ne OARD \u2014 A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS Mout: Hes Money Loaned on Mortgage PARENOLOGY, study.\u2014_ - - = PLANS © ! = Ww - Prof.Lowe, M FJ.london reads the > Warten Th SALESMAN WITH SUF.WATER NME andr, St.Catacr.ee \u2014 B will find accommodation at Spring JOR SALE \u2014 REMNANTS FLY NET, 3c past, present and future.on ce, marriage gf pr F- W.Hamikou, the family phy- ticient executive ability añd puss td ; He, voruer Urbain st Roca FURNISHED, IN PRIVATE Hi} Cottage, Sweetsburg.P.F.Ferguson ynid, linen cloths, 35e, 50c, 60e, imiil Terms to meet requirements of bor- and business, All readings accurate, metentl clan, and Dr.Clupman, who w tre Yelop an art matc:isi and jhoure store Aa.| TOT \u2014- TT plats et end qu'et, Co and chy 16 ends table, Lutcner and roller linens, black Fowers, fic and rellable.charges 0c io §.called at once, proneunceÿ death to dress F.U.Box 2344, Montreal.3 \u201cer Ca NTS combine or gentiemen or families APP; ins _ ee | {Armer satin, double, 30v.tuvked lawns on .Bt.Catnerine st.142 isd lave bee th 1 ?paired) T4 5 INSURANCE AGENTS.et Hsliveaus, Tel Westmount 1313.OARI \u2014 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA- 18¢ up: black serge.56 incaes, ior Rowers WONTREAL LOAN & MORTGAGE CO.apoplexy.p the resuit of a stroke of N ANTED \u2014 GOOD TAILORESSES ON! You must sell the best if jou are ta hold 142 332 tion at Hotel Belmont, Ste.Aguthe Genersl Bazaar, 3 Uypress, opposile Wind- 1763 Notre Dame street.Mrs.Currie.who it lite) tine custom coats alle 10 make butiun- i Y°U7 business The public Want our polos 0 D IST TU NT \u2014 des Monts, Que.use of buale free.Best sor Hall 144 2 ~\u2014 1s., Vita a little son Noles; stead, Work.Dighest wags ON | Rntes given on ajpilcation Canadian Casu- | Ruan CSINGEE AND DOU HLE ROOM.boating and fishing.143 20 \" \u2014_\u2014\u2014 -= - EYES, EARS, NOSE.only a year old, survives.was in Port BL Oùce (#00 Si.Catherine st va.ally und Moller Insuinnce Company, Aisot nicely furnienvd, all modern vonvent- Tome.For SALE \u2014 SAILING YACHT \u201cCOCK Hope, visiting her old home.She left \u2014\u2014\u2014 me JR oC H Camphe!.General Ageut, 65 Liverpool\" ences, bieahinst 12 desired Telephone up OARD -\u2014 \u201cBONNIE VIEW COTTAGE.Hotin,\u201d of Kingstou Yacht Club.39 ft.MONEY TO LOAN.SES ze Week ago, and on Saturday last in ANTED \u2014 A YOUN GIRL TO AT.& London & \u2018Globe Bidg.Muntreal Tre- ; 4325.v : wil) arcommodute few boarders, plea.over rll, Ju inches drift, fast, suitabe for _ ~ ~ > = cu a rp ~ Sh } tend in shop DUN, GIR Wits light | Phone Main $180 138 93008 | = - ee oe oe = _\u2014 \u2018 sant location.snort distance from lake: crulmhg.well built and in exrelimnt order.\u2014\u2014 ait DR.DFE SALES PREVOST her absence Mr Currie went out to bousework.Address V Zÿlu, star Office.! ew | JabOM - Tu LET LARUE, NEWLY FÜR- \u2018 good boacl, moderate terme.Chester Bu!- Address Sandfurd CU.Ualvin, Garden Isiaud, mn Loaned Fsisried people, rotsli mor- Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat Sperlalist (of Beaurepaire tp spend the day with Mr.144 : | raNreu GENERAL SERVANT.nished bedroom central, private fam- jard, Knontion, Que.143 3 Ont.1446 12 oney chants, teamsters.boarding Parts.) Consultations !to Free consulta- R.W.Refora, jr.returning for home \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 es Le M French of Engi.to-ioriuw Wed Ms.all convehlen es.Auer \u201cgnt.running _-_ ous~s.Easy payments West business in DO tions for poor Tuesday and Friday, lu 10 où the 6.38 train in Lhe event JANTED \u2014 A TuUNG MAN AB PACK: | neadny, Dies mo washing.Silug to gL: war.lage Val un), (0 gentleman.105 JOR SALE \u2014 SINGER CORDING MA- principal cites.\u201cTOLMAN, 317 New York Life 12 a.m.402 Sherbrooke at, 162 315 M Tord was noire hE er.stead).industrious and dccuttom- ' country, references Apply 28 Sumner 11\u2018 VUTIH (val Sherbrooke) 1 3 pu chine.Apply d Lemoine st.1445 Buliding, l\u2019uce d'Armes 70 312 ses Pond vas apparently the last to 8d to wholesale dry gouds trade.Apply at i avenue, off Guy st - a eam tm wror -\u2014 rene ve en Tr.poce.The uault Brothers Co.Lid | mmm \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 Pov To LET A NEATL ï Ft RNIEH.\u2018 OR SALE \u2014 A NO.b RBMINUTON ; ANTHRACITE.Currie ci not put in an apearande at 144 2 | VVANTED \u2014 YOUN3 MAN ar a wiTH ronment RTM ar ene\u201d ner 2514, gresrier m woud repair.Apps >| WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY the school vesterdny morning at the coc \u2014\u2014\u2014 : five years experience lu peo petal TN te 5 = : .- ?ar ce.= .NVANTED \u2014 A YOU: THI, ABOUT 14 shee büginess, speaking \"it lAnpuages, de 8buse caeibrooke 143 6 MONTREAL STAR BRANCH OEFICE ! _\u2014_ - \u2014\u2014\u2014- Balariea peuple can get money on heir accustomed hour nothing was thought | years old.to go to tue country for sires positin as salesman, salary required .SX) vo YOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, COLUMBIA own names Payments to suit borrower AV of the occurrence, other than that it the summer to mind a Little giri Apply of §l.18 avis, Star Uitice.Lab à, mous, UT TO DATE Fl HNISHED k phunograph.large brass horn and 50 tusipess confidential Montreal Crea fe was not his mode to be late.It was ter 6 pm.@ 18 Su.amerliil re Gay LT m1 155 == = private Cons he Chan AIN sai a recorda, Apply evenings, 18 Union avenue.einple Bldg.185 St.James at.7 ?only when enquiries had been niade in \u2014 Ee | ANT STEN ARN ER, pers Urban sl 113 Notice to Residents SOR SALE -.AN IMMENSE ASSORT.yrds Pris Eas various quarters that disquietude pos- peu.llai, WUN soma aTLe exper, | A _ - ç i o WNL ess y OC WANTED l'erca and knowlng born .mnçuages prefer 1 OUM - CUMFS URN = | 0 0 es ment of Persian lamb skins, now on Aronson & Rutenberg, 08 4 sessed those with whom My Currie had ha [Address B >vs4, sS'ar vive R Tom en MEGRTABLY Pr NISHED hand, Special fnduce:tients to immediate been associated, An luvestigation of LITT L E M A 1 D prrrsscences 20e = - pl KER at nieness prisate family Los Ed purchascrs.J.Mct'omber, 316 St Paul Pawn Brokers 4 Jewsllers, the house led to the result indicated.* \"ANTED \u2014 FIFTY LABO Ss.ntty.; Paul | - PANN ANE El O0 PL EE UE brets, | TE wrest _00 485 Eee 801 CRAIG ST HE WAS BORN IN ENGLAND The Mount Royal Sanatorium re- mediatsi Apply ES | \u2018 = Number: LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT, ulres a youn irl, 14 10 14, ttend 171 Willian st 143 2 ! FpUOM \u2014 FRONT ROM, FU 1 .\u2018 OR SALE VALUABLE VIOL RI'VH New N a .3 _.door and help a table.Muv Sree Pa \u2014 al PIV Rarron st, Puit SU Frans HED, $ ft \u2018 ons, good condition Com ginaly 115 CRAIG ST.West, NS Mr.Currie was a son of the late 3 _- « r \" e 3 \" ES .i > home.Apply Hous Keeper.} TASTED ENERGETIC MEX orl 5.| $100 Ww MW sel} for $25 For particulars call Old Stand, opposite St.Francoise Xavier St.Admiral Currie, R.N.and was born | ANTED \u2014 AN 1 general, @nAp to rigat st.ELDERLY WOMAN must parts.Pt.Bt Charles AB Le fend of enidren, Address So B.uanma tae WANTED \u2014 SERVANT FOR GENERAL, housework, ast Le guod cook, ahait hours, 10 a.m.t.; mn.two Apply with references,\u201d to 391 Laval avenue, 210 8 p.m.144 © ANTED_STRUNG MAN FOR WHOL E- sale xrocery cxpress.aust apeak French.Know city and thoreughiy understand eare of horses State age, refrrenves, Adâôress V 2541, Star Uffie- 144 3 ANTED - EXPERIE N ! run washing machines A; ph Troy Laundry, $3 lnapector st 144 2 1RON- JVVANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR BODY ing machines.experien.od hands only.Apply Troy Leundry, » Inspector st 146 3 QU ANTED \u2014 A CUTTER, WITH ONE OR TWO years expor.uce Apply % le- moine Bt.146 2 ANTEL \u2014 GOUL GENERAL FUR cutter and four first class fur finish- ere, for Winnipeg Address A 3v49, Star Ot- fice.144 3 ANTED \u2014 FITTERS AND \"FINISHERS .Sor harness (rude.Address A 30uy, Star Offic.144 3 ; ANTBD \u2014 A YOUN( IRL AS NURSE.' one wiiling t go t+ Murra, Bay for summer montus.Apply with references, 7?Seymour avefile 14 ess ! ANTED-\u2014A FIRST (QLASS FURNITURE safosman.Apply H.A.der & Cn, 2415 SL Catherine \u201cty 144 2 WANTED LADY ATTENDANT for Turkish Baths.Address M.5369, Btar Branch offre.144 3 ANTED \u2014 BOUK AND JOB HAND \u2018 at the News office, St Johns P.Q Formanent position to stead, man Apply Derween 9 and 19 or 3 and 4 p.m.13 Coris- tine Bullding, city or wo B.k.Buh and Bon, St.Johns, 1}.Q.2 ANTED \u2014 \"COMPETENT YOUNG | lady or man to take charge nf the vounter at Wincha spray Beat compressed a Land sprayer mads Abwolu'e necessity nr every farm and garden Necure territory im ( Mmediately.Write for particulars and sam {vx macaine.Lavers Hrus.Galt Ont 13 7%e¢0d at | WANTED \u2014 \u2014 38 A Day SURE SEND UC your sddress and we will hw to make $3 a day absolutely sure; furnish the work and teach ycu free; work in the locality where ynu live Send us your address and we wi! explain the business fully; remember we guarmntee a crenr profit of 89 for evrry dav's work.absolutely sure: don't fall to write to day Imperiaj Siiveraare Coy Bux 7v2, Windsor, Ont .170 156eod VV » \u2014 Furs »tored During summer | Nonths.31 b4 daw - | MONEY TO LOAN ; MONEY | If vou want money and own | MONEY | HOUSEHOLI> GOODS, pianos, | MONEY ! organs, btevcles, horses or | MONEY * WAZEONS, Call On US and we : MONEY | wi! advance you any amount MONEY | from $10 up without removing ! MONEY | goods.All transactions pri- | MCNEY | vate, ard money cau be paid ; | MONEY | back In small monthly or MONEY | wrokly payments to sult MONEY | borinwer.Tou can get the MONEY | money the lour you ask for MONEY ' lt Call and get our terms | MONEY | Telephone Main 4876.! Dominion Laan & Brokerage Co, Room | 35 Allamce Bldg.107 St.James nt.\u201c143 287 J J GAUIM!N, Mer.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates In The City.If you nwn household furn!- ture.organs.pianos, horses carriages, or any other kin of good security.we will lend you from $1000 te 81,006 00, without removal of security.All businens strictly rivate.as we know you wou sh it to he.You get the mon ve the hour you ask for it.an repay It to suit yourself on our long.easy wcek- ly.monthly or yearly payment plans.You also have the privilege of repaying loan In full at any time and will only he required to pay for the use of the money for ert and only Canadian company.with an unlimited capital at our disposal.therrfore.our rates are the Inweat all and mee ux and ant- 1sfy vourscives that nur ennditinns nre the most favourable.or \u2018phone 3181 Main.and we will aend nne of our special aments tn talk the matter nver with vou.day or nirht or \u2018phone Up.1839 after 7 pm MONTREA:.ER 1.OAY & BROK- AGE 5 Room 204.New York Life Bnilidinæ.James Armes fiquare CHAS.E.C AMDBEL L.ME MONEY Corner St.and Place a ODO OP GOED GD ED GOED ODES CD MPS DODD GDF) H EDN MONEY TO LOAN STOP WORRYING ABOUT YOUR DEBTS MANY PEOPLE OWE PETTY BILLA, GROCERYMAN LANDLORD, ETC.THESE THEY WOULD LIKE TO PAY AT ONCE.JUST HOW TO DO THIS I8 THE PROBLEM COME TO US AND WE WILL SOLVE IT FOR Ou \"BY ADVANCING YOU ANY AMOUNT FROM $10 TO $1000,\" ON YOUR Furniture in Use or Any Other Security Without Removal AND PERMITTING YOU TO RB- TURN SAME IN EASY MONTHLY OR WEEKLY INSTALMENTS.CAN SETTLE IN FULL AT ANY TIM | AND RECEIVE LIBERAL DISCOUNT.THERE 18 ABSOLUTELY xo PUBLICITY CONNECTED WITH OUR METHOD.LARGE PRIVATE OFFICES IN WHICH WE CLOSE ALL TRANBACTIONS, IF UNABLE TO CALL A PREBENTATIVE TO YOUR HOUSE.WHO LL EXPLAIN EVERYTHING IN DETAIL.No Charges of any kind Dedweted HAVE HAD DEALING INSTITUTIONS OP THIS KIND AND ARB NOT SATISFIED GIVE US A TRIAL AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE, Our Relerences, Our Customers It is easy enough to promies enythiag in an advertisement, buf custori.rs come back to us, and Joo know taey wouldn't if we did not treat them right.We are t nldest ahd do by many mtlions the larges business.Canadian Finance Co.103 st.Francois Xavier st, corner Notre Dame Street Telephone Main 432, 437 123 gs } - Se compantes will ailow for thelr surrender.Dobarty, 1320 ¥t.Lawrencs.that bave beeu in force for some years than the M J 119 20 LEGAL CARDS.Ae RCGIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & : URVEER \u2014 Advocates \u2014 CANADA LIFE BLDG Montre st.James Street, R.D.McGibton.K.C T.Chase-Casgrain, K \u20ac Victor E.Mikchail, F.F.Surveyer, Douglas Armour, À Chase-ljasgrain 126 193 \u2014 RN CHIROPODISTS.43 years® sat for font diseases.NNN experience.Special.Sunday hours À a.m to 4 p.m M B.543 Lagauchetierast 3701.100 12 Ride.V45 Sherbrooze 8 MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by ARTHUR W.Merchants Hanoï À WILKS, Toi.M 4145.Evenings | Dés Plessis stress.\u2018rai.E 4184.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by BR.B.HUTCHESON, Notary Public, 204 84 James st.Montreal.Tel.Main Zauu 132 28 187 MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by Joun M.M, Dutl, Bi.James wi.and 4&9 Urescem at 216 113 CUBHINU Money « sAusVs, SA OLBIeh MARRIAGE LICENSES Lend ou Mortgage, Ale a8 James: 24 Co.etc.Henry Bacrament at CUTLERY AND TABLEWARE.i a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.Wedding presents at manufacturers\u2019 prices tew sample cabinets Cutlery.Salad Bowls, $ at Pa Platedware ogers, Sons and 141 26 and Pen Work PRESENTATION ADDRESSES.D.BEAUCHAMP, Penman, 2024 St, Cotherime street Presentation Addresses, Writing Visiting Cards 25c dox, Lessons in Penmanship.Classes in plain and ornamen- td] writing.Samples free for 2c sata.all kinds of neatly executed JAMES M.HE Becrete see ary Tresturer The antant and Audition, 434 Board Baitlipg, MOXTREAL Telephone LEGAL CARDS.CINDERSON, Co.Lta.of Trad one Main 4891.lié 312 H.R Ives Fred.B: Charles d Y PATENT SOL ICITORS.PATENTS THAT PROTECT.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Fotherstonnaygh, B.L., MEW.Taylor, BR.c.Canadian Patent Office.lats Examiner Life Buliding, Montreal, Also Toronto, Ottawa and ashington.139 108 Write for onr book \u2018The TRAD 4 LOX.2 GLOBE nLPG, MONTREA L o\u201cpectire Patrntee\u201d* Office:, Montreal, Toronto, où we, Washington.01 312 Inventions Patented AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED.IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS, Merchasts Bank Buildin Montreal 146 cod reat: 0 Je he gloeers of Experi ther Patent * Là others \u201chon lire the end A vice free, Charges \u2018a Adviser sent Marion, NewSork Life Die Maries Washincton 50 134 cation at Rugby and Cambridge.both of which institutions he known nn: only as a student.but also prominent! in athletic circles.He 8H holds some of the records for utliletie events at Rugby, and at Cambridge be wus captain uf his college crew and his college eleven.at wag VWs After spending some ime In the study of law.Mr.\u2018\u2018urie came to this country twenfy-sIx years ago.Taking Up traching us his profession he was successively master in the high school of Perth and \u2018Grimsby.and in Bishop Ridiey's school.Fort Hope.In 1891 he came to Montreal as senior classical master in the High School.Mr.Currie was twice married: in 1878, and in 1503.In the las: year he was married to Miss Burnham, of Port Hope.As classical master at the High School since 1591, the yeur that Dr.Rexford assumed the réectorship, Mr.Currie has been at the:same time one of the beat Enown and most universal ly respected figures in the public life of Montreal.He was an ardent advocate of the value of athletics among school boys, and at the time of his death was president of the Athletic Association at the High School.It was largely through his efforts that the recent gymnastic competition between the High Schnol and Lennox- ville was arranged.A TALK ON JOHN BUNYAN.John Brown's Lecture in Emmanuel Church.A good audience gathered last gyen- Ing tn Emmanuel Church to hear the lecture on \u201cJohn Bunyan,\u201d dellverad by Dr.John Brown, the biograpber of Rev.Bunyan, and for farty years the honored sygecessor in the pastorate of the Bedford Church.It ls neelless to say that the lecturer displayed an intimate acquaintance with the facts nf Bune yan's life and à most sympatheue ap- reciation of his character and works\u201d e old story of the variy life, the marriage, the conversion of the m= mortal dreamer.was told with the most charming simplicity.Then came an account of his ministry apd his pune ishment.The feeciingg of the audience were deeply stirred over the recital «£ that combination of politiral expedi= ency and ecclestastiral bigotry which made it possible in England for 20 saintly a man to spend twelve years of the best of his iife In a common gash Dr.Brown has been criticised by soins for his outspoken nonconformity and the sharpness of his attack upon ciel calism, but those who listened to him last night had no difficulty in finding a reason for this uncompromising teine per.BUNYAN'S LITERARY WORK.Bunyan's three greatest works \u201cGrace Abounding,\u201d \u2018The Holy war, and \u201cThe Pligrim\u2019s Progress\" were all dealt with in turn, speclal emphasis being lald upon the first, and the last, the one the unfolding of a personal ex« perience, the other dealing with the every day life of the every day Chrise tian.In this connection the lectures pointed out the fidelity with which types of character were represnted in such men as Mr.Byends, Mr.Obstine ate and Mr.Pliable, and brought lie andience up with a round turn with the remark, \u201cAnd I am very much incline ed to think that Mr.Facing-both- ways 1s now Prime Minister of England.\u201d The immense popularity of \u2018\u201cPllgrim'e Progress\u201d was dealt with, ana it wag pointed out that this work of an out and out Nonconformist, had been edited by Roman Catholic authorities for the use of the people of that church It had been a constant companion 1D circulation with the Bible, and the re lation of the two had been compared to that of the singing of the birds on the rising of the sun.At the close of the lecture a vote of thanks was carried with great heartle ness.Rallway Personals.Mr.Geo.H.Ham.of the C.P.R.re= turned to the clty to-day after a trip through the Temiskaming region with the members of Lhe Ottawa Press Gallery.Mr.G.M.Bosworth, fourth vice- president, and Mr.Charles Drinkwater, secretary of the \u20ac P.R.1'ft last right for Ottawa to attend a meeting to-day of the Rallway Commisrinn, Mr.1.G.Ogden, third vice-preal- dent of the C.P.R.left last night for Birith'# Fails, from where he wiil go north Intd the fishing district for a few days.Mr.Rode:t Kerr, passenger traffe manager of the C TP PR.returned yor! orday from Chicago.M- C FE FE Ursher genrra! passenger Agent of the C.P.R., returne tO-LCT1O% és Trronto, ! - ) YT o vor SRE La RA of a R LAST EDITION.ee J \u2014 « Tov TT â Ap SEN ; ry : \u201cora pr Pt ge pk AL POS i?+ LS 9 a San PES A _ PE i A \" : _THE MONTREAL \u201c DAILY _STAR\u2014TUESDAY._ JUNE.20:-1905;-_-\u2014- = \u2014 - LAST EDITION.\u2014 » - THE MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY Managing Director Does Not See How City Can Pacs New By Law.THEIR CONTRACT IS EXPLICIT Thinks Terminal Rallway is Not Entitled to Consideration by City Council.Mr.W.i.Ross, managing director of the Montreal Street Railway, interviewed on the action of the Montreal Clty Council yesterday respecting the changes in the Montreal Terminal agreement, and the notre of motion to increase the hours for the workmen\u2019s tickets cn the Montreal Street Railway system.said \u201cTo me the whole thing is preposterous.The Montreal Terminal Company secured thelr entrance into Montreal under certain conditions contained tn a solemn contract between it and the city.It now comes hefore he council and asks to be relieved of these con:jitions.\u201cThe changes asked for hy the Terminal mean that the citizens wil have company, which from the has proven not to be serious, \u201cWith regard to the motion presented yesterday In reference to the varying of the hours of workmen's tickets, I must refer you to article 35 of the star! contrart, which Is perfectly clear and explains itself, and which is as foi- lowe : \u201cThe company shall also be held to sell tickets in «ll their offices and cars, at the rate of six for twenty-five cents, and twenty-five for one dollar, and to provide tickets for school children at the rate of ten for twenty-five cents, and the company shall also sell eight tickets for twenty-five cents, avail- abig between the hours of 6 and y o'clock in the morning, and between the hours of five and seven o'clock in the evening.on all week days.sald hours variable at option of the City (Council.\u201cThere isa nn possible method by which the word \u2018variable ' can be construed to carry out the motion as proposed by Ald.Lapointe of extending the hours for workmen's tickets.From time to time the Montreal Street Rall- way has vuried the hours in which workmen's tickets could be used, doing 80 at the request of the City Council, as called for In the contract.The by-law {s perfectly clear.\u201d THE MEXICAN L.H.& P.CO.They Have Purchased $12,000,000 of Property in Mexico.Mr.F &.Pearson, the chief promoter of the Mexican Light and Power Company, having arirved in the city from London, a series of meetings of this corporation's directors are being held, There was a meeting yesterday, and as the business before them remained unfinished there will, in all probability be another session to-day.To-morrow a general meeting of the stockholders has been called to ratfy the recent purchase and consider the vartous questions pertalning to the compamy\u2019's future.The company lately acquired two of the largest lighting companies in the Republic.the San Ildefonso Lighting Company and the Mexican Gas and Electric Company.The price paid for these two corporations iz understood to be in the neighborhocd of $12.009 000, and the shareholders are being calied together to authorize a bond issue which will cover this expenditure, as well as provide for future rontingencies.Mr.L.B.McFarlane, (General Superintendent of the Bell Telaphone Company.and daughter.who accompanied the Canadian Manufacturers, Assoxcla- tion on the Viotorian, saliing from Montreal about ten days ago, have arrived In the Old Country safe and well.They atténded the King's reception at Windsor Castle to-day.Mr.Seymour E.Crourliey.ex-M.F, who has been a patient at St.Luke's Hospital.New York, has returned to his home at Truro, Nova Sentia.FINGER RINGS G The newest finger ring is one in which the gems encircle the entire finger.G The fashionable jewel wearers of London and Paris have found in them an acceptable novelty in rings\u2014different from the more standard three, four and five stone \u201cHalf Hoops.\u201d .G We bespeak for them a very popular demand\u2014 set with diamonds and the various colored stones now so fashionable.We mention particularly nur Ruby and Sapphire Rings in this style.No.10766 contains * 18 oblong-shaped sapphires, selling for $22.50; while Nn.10767 contains 17 Rubies, at $27.00.q Your inspection is Invited.There will be no selling insistence on our part.We are pleased to show them.HENRY BIRKS AND SONS Gold and Silversmiths Phillips Square \u201cBeginning vext Sat- wrday, and every fntur- day during July and August, this store will close at 1 p.m.\u201cReginning July 1st, 1t will close every evening nt 3-30.\u201d to put their hands In their pockets to, make a profit for the promoters of i.SALVATION ARMY AND ITS NEW HOME Structure at Corner of Cathcart and University Streets.A USE FOR THE OLD BARRACKS Alexander Street Headquarters Will Probably Become a Species of Clothing Depot.The Salvation Army expects tn have lts new hall, at the corner of Cath- cart and University streets, complet- éd about the first of November.It ts now a couple of years since the Army purchased the property re- { ferred to.Since that time alterations have heen progressing gradually.Of- tices and reshivnces for the provincial officers hate been fitted up and the hill is now nearing completion, It will have a seating capacity of about 800 or 1,000, and will be adapted to the nreds of the Army.The tntul cost of the ground and the buildings is In the vicinity of $00.000.The Army has not yet disposed of {lts Alexander street barracks.and ft * As thought that unless a favorable offer Is \u2018Recelved for them shortly the work of the Army will be continued in The officers are evolving A 1 j them.scheme Whereby they hope to accom- | pltsh a new und very useful work.{ They will make an atteinpt to Inau- i shelter home of some des- Rurale a cription, in connection with which will be a sort of exchange where clothing may be sent and where possibly a form of labor bureau may he carried on.The plan is yet in the rough, but 1t will likely take shape ®cfore the wine ter.and the barracks will likely be utilized for the purpose.THE LAWYERS IN SESSION.Mr, Eugene Lafleur, K.C, Elected / Batonnier of Province.Mr Eugene Lafieur, KC.Ratonnier of the Montreal Bar has been chosen Batonnler-General of the Bar of the whole province.and Mr.Arthur Gln- bensky, K.C.alsn of this city, has been unanimously re-elected sev re- tarv-general for another arf\u201d The general meeting of the Par was the Court House, Montreal present were Mr.Fugene lLa- fleur, K.C., Batonnier, Mr.Honore Gervala, K.(., MFP: and Rodolphe Monty, delegates of the Montreal Bar: Mr FF X Droutn.K.C.itatonnier.And Messrs.H.A.Turcotte.K.C.and held at Those C.F.Doren, Koo, delegates of the Qeuber Bar: Messrs.F.8.Tourigny, K.('., Batonnirr, and J.A Tessler, KC MIL.A.delegates of the Three Rivers Bar.Messrs, L.E.Panneton, K C.Batonnler, and Wiillam Morris, K.C.delegites of the Bar of St Fran- cils; Mr S Constantineau, K.C., Baton- nier of the district of Bedford, and Mr.T P Foran.K.CC.Hull, batonnler of the Ottawa district.The Genera] Council determined to petition the Lleutenant-Goavernor-tn- Council, asking that the new tariff of fees In the Superior Court be put into force, STRUCK DOWN AT LONGUE PT.Peter Tremblay, 28 years of age.was killed to-day while he was at work in the locomotive works, at Longue Point.The victim was engaged in repairing machinery, when he was struck on the head by a travelllng crane.When picked up life was hanging by a thread and the ambulance of the General Hospital was telephoned for, but before its arrival life had passed Away.The body was then taken to the morgue, where an inquest will be hel) to-morrow morning.The deceased had a brother and brather-in-law living at Longue Point.He was a steady.reliable workman and his sudden death ig much regretted by his comrades, The Funeral of Late Jos.Corbeille.The funeral of Mr.Jos.Corbellle, late adjutant of the Association of Canadian Veterans of the Province of Queber.took place to St.Peters Church, and was largely attended by relatives and friends and members of the aseocjation.The mourners wers Wfifrid, Leopold and Emilie, sons, Joseph and F.X.Corbeille, brothers; Francois Monette, father-in-law.Francols and Joseph Monette, Donat, Fre.Larence and Dr.Jacques, brothers-in-law.In the cortege were Judge St.Pierre, Hon.Lieut.-Col.Dr.Valois, of Valnis- vide, Major P.Lescarhbeau, Louis (ja- doury and several other veterans of Marmt Royal\"Capt.Charles de Relle- feuille, Quarter-Master H.T.Dechene, Capt.Fre.Corbefl, Major F.X.Roy.Capt.A.St Germain, Lieut.A.Huet, E.Rochon, J.J.A.Murphy, H.Mard- neau, Louis Tremblay, C.Andy, D.La- porte, A.Barbotte, G.Belanger, A.st.Arnault F.X Demers, J.BR.Chabot, Alf.Desroches, B.Vezina.J.B.Cardinal, A.Cardinal.Eugene Raymond, M.Murphy and others.The funeral service was conducted by Rev.Father Jodoln, and the Veteran's Band accompanied ehe remains to the cemetery.Stuff Unfit for Food Confiscated.Cattle, meat, vegetables, ete, confiscated in the city last week as being unfit for human consumption are as follows © Confiscated at the abattoirs, 3 cattle, 11 calves, 10 ltver nd 356 pounds of bad meat.Conf} ted in stores and markets, 540 pounds of meat, 118 pounds of vegetables, 260 pounds of fish, 640 pounds of veal, 12 pounds of mutton, 109 pounds of poultry.133 pounds af liver, 235 pounds of pork, 179 pounds of sausages, 750 pounds of frult, 5) pounds of confectionery and 300 pounds of sundries.Retiring and Going to the West.Mr.Robert Irwin, who was horn in Montreal in 1824.and In business since boyhood, announces that he ls about to retire to privates life.and it is understood that he will spend his remaining years in the West, probably Victoria, Mr.Irwin succeeded his father In business in 1840, and has, therefore been at the head of his own works for the past sivty-flve years.He i nas been president of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, and superintendent of Dominion Square Sunday school.Pleaded Gullty to Charge of Theft.«Albert Tetrault, 35 years of age, lv- ing on St.Paul street, was arrested yesterday hy Detectives Richard and | McLaughlin on a charge of stealing carpenters\u2019 tools and a gold watch.Tetrault was arraigned in the Police Court to-day and piraded guilty.He will be sentenced on Friday morning.One Thousand Immigrants To-day.The Canadian Pacific Raliway this morning handled one thousand Immd- grants, ex the Kensington and Pre- tor:an, all but three hundred of whom \u2014who are destined for Ontario points \u2014were en route for the North-West.Results at the High School.Owing to the late Mr.Curry's funeral at ten o'clock to-morrow morning.the Junior clarses of the High Schools will meet for their results at 2 p.m.Instead of nt 10 am.; administration FINANCIAL POSITION OF ST.HENR Report of An Important Civic Finances Made To-Day.TOTAL DEBT IS $1,800,000 Deficit Last Year Was $5,000,000\u2014 The Amount of Assessed and Unassessed Property.City t\u2018omptroller Pelletier has complet- od and sent to the City Council a report, showing in brief form the exact financial standing of St Henri.A project 18 now on fiw to annex this municipality.The statement of Mr.Pelletier.among other things, shows that the deflcit of St.Henri last vear was over $50,000, that the net debt is about $1,800,000, that property ts exempt to about two milllone, and that the taxable value of real estate 13 something over six millions.The réport In question is as follows To His Worship the Mayor and Members of Counell: In compliance with the resolution of Council of the 12th inst, I have the honor tn submit the following report an tha financial condition of the Town of St.Heury us of 31st December lust: LIABILITIES Bonds .$1,776,000 00 Rills payable .7.105.00 Mortguges .29,080 00 Interest due and accounts A .9,603 00 \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014-$1,891,7R8.00 ASSETS.Cash on hand .$ 52.358 00 Arreus Of ussees- ments Lo .21.137.00 Arrears of sewer taxes .\u2026 §,000 00 Arrears of business tax .3.000 00 Moseley Shoe On, balance of Inman.14,000 00 Montreal Water Power Co.2,128.00 \u2014 \u2014\u2014$ 100,603.00 Net debt -$1,791,155.00 THE ASSESSED VALUATION.The additions of the assessment rll for the current year have been verified : With the following result.Taxable value .$6.078,655 09 Exempt by by-lows .\u2026.\u2026 1.955.740 00 bbeys Effervescent orealh ngue nactive Liver A Yeaspoonfull ina glass.of Biliousness, Headache, lomach as alt Dizziness 25%an2 60¢ a hole.GZAR RECEIVED THE ZEMSTVOS Delegates Set Forth the Serious Condition of Affairs.EMPEROR DEEPLY IMPRESSED Announced His Intention to Inaugurate a Better Order of Things in His Empire.St.Petersburg, June 20.\u2014 Emperor Nicholas received the Zemstvo deputation on Monday.The reception occurred at noon in the Alexander Palace at Peterhoff.Prince Troubetskow, President of the Zemstvo Congress of the Moscow Government, in behalf of the Moscow delegation, addressed the Emperor in a lengthy speech, in which he described the serious conditions existing in Russia, which have caused the Zemstvos to approach His Majesty directly.Prince Troubetskow spoke for half an hour, and the Emperor was evidently much impressed.M.Pedoroff, representing the St.Petersburg delegation, also epoke.THE CZAR'S REPLY.His Majesty replied expressing deep regret at the great sacrifices consequent on the war, and above everything, at the disaster to the Russian navy.\u201cI am happy to have heard you.1 have no doubt you are guided by an ardent sentiment of love for the Fatherland in addressing me directly.\u201cI have been grieved in my whole soul with all my people at the calamities the war has brought upon Russia, and at all these which may be still feared, as\u2019 well as it our internal dfs- turbances.\u2018Dissipate your doubts.My will is sovereign and it {8 my unalterable will that the admission of elected representatives to the works of state shall be regularly accomplished.\u201c1 watch dally and devote myself to this work.You may announce that to all your friends in country and town.\u201cI am firmly convinced that Russia will emerge strengthened from the trials she is now enduring, and that there will be established soon, as formerly, a union between the Emperor and all Russig\u2014a communion between myself and the men of Russian aoil.This union and communion must serve as a basis for the original principles of Russia.\u201cI have falth In your desire to help me in this task\" SHOOK HANDS WITH DELBGATES Upon completing his remarks the Emperor graciously greeted the individual! members of the delegation,shak- Ing hands with them and having a few cordial words with each, even such radicals as M.Petrunkevitch (President of the Moscow Agricultural Society).who has spent many years In exile as the result of his liberal views; M.Ro- dicheff and Prince Shakoffskoy known as the \u201cAnarchist Prince,\u201d being greeted without the silghtest evidence of imperial displeasure.DELEGATES DELIGHTED.The fact that the Emperor not only received the bold, plain-spoken addresses without 80 much as an indication of disapproval, but expressed full sympathy with the efforts to ameliorate the deplorable state of afalrs depicted therein, and In the most direct and explicit fashion renewed his promise to summon the representatives of the people, made the deepest tmpression on the delegation, Prince Troubetskow and MM.Lwvoff and Dolngorukoff, whom a correspondent saw later, not only showed by thelr manner their del'zht at the result of the audience, but expressed themsrelves as fully satisfied with the Imperlal assurances.So far as they are concerned they indicated that they are ready to await the fulfiiment of the Emperor's promise, which.it 1a believed.will not be long delaved.The delegation {8 now preparing an account of the audience which will be presented to the St.Petersburg NDoumi and in accordance with their instruec- tions as well as the Imperial wish will be comunicated to all the Zemstvos and mayors of Russia, ACTIVITY OF WAR PARTY.St, Petersburg, June 20.- The war party has hy nn means surrendered.On the contrary, backed by the military element, it 1s making a concerted effort to dissuade the Emperor from concluding peace Even with the two armies airealdy clinching they are dis semluating optimistic views and Gen.Linevitch and his Heutenants are re- inforeing thelr arguments with roseate reports of the mtrategte situation.Many Russian correspondents at the front, evidently inspired from here, are | fiiling derpatches In the same strain.The Novoe Vremyn correspondent points to the hazards to the Government in disbanding an army of half a million men without giving them a lasting Success, and expresses the fear of dangerous consequences.The same correspondent.however, chronicles the fact that the rank and flle are indifferent.Councl] Coming to Terms.Special to the Montreal Star Kjngston, Ont., July 20 \u2014 There is great satisfaction here the llke- Hhood of the street rallwi eing again in operation shortly.What has hindered a summer service being started some weeks ago wos practictlly the refusal of the rity to give the power, even at the new rate proposed in February.The City Council.having had a taste of no car service for three months, is now prepared tn deal oui great liberality to those who will hereafter opgate the road.Dr Ball, who Is here representing Detroit parties, has offered the bondholders §70,000 for the road.Two months ago the latler offered It to the elty for 125,000, but that price cannot be got.Dr.Ball says It will take $130,000 to put the road into condition, but those who have an intimale knowledge of the road say that not more than $50,000 would have to be spent, Ed ENCYCLICAL ISSUED BY POPE.Italian Catholics are Called Upon to Combat Socialism, Rome, June 20.\u2014The attitude of the Pope towards Cathoiks sharing in tne Pulitical voting in Italy, which he has already shown, is far broader \u2018than was the late Pope Leos.has been further widened by an wencyclical ree commending that Catholics prepare to take a vigorous pant in the next elvc- Uons to combat the menace of Soulal- lsm.Some see in this a realizution of the predicted understanding be tween the Vatican and the Government.Lennoxville Convocation, Special to The Montreal Star.Lennoxville, June 20.-The annual Convocation week of Bishop's Cullege, Lennoxville, begins on Wednesday next.The following is the programme of the Convocallon proceedings : Wednesday, June 2)st, 2.00 p.m.\u2014 Cricket mutch, \u201cGraduates vs, Undergraduates.\u201d 6.30 p.m.-Alumni Association business meeting.£15 pm\u2014 Alumni dinner In College Hall.Meetings, Wednesday, 530 am\u2014 Trustees, council.2.15 p.m.\u2014Corpora- tion.Thursday, 22nd, 7.30 a.m.\u2014Celebration of the Holy Communion, Celebrant: the Right Rev.the lord Bishop of Quebec.9.30 a.m.\u2014 Convocation, business meeting.11.30 a.n.University sermon.1.00 p.m.-Lunch in College Hall for visitors from a distance.3.00 p.m.\u2014Public Convocation for conferring degrees, honorary and in course (in the Bishop Williams Convocation 4.45 p.m.\u2014The Principal and Whitney \u201cAt Home.\u2019 (Tea on lawn.) | For Reduction of Licenses.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, June 20.\u2014The Toronto Municipal Reform Association will endeavor to have fifty liquor licenses cut off and will fight the next rnunicipal elections on that basls.They will send aldermen to the coun- cll pledged to the redurtion.The general meeting of the association was to have been held this week, but has been postponed until September.It wWiil mark the opening of the fall came paign.Ordalned to the Dlaconate.Special to the Montreal Star.Kingston, Ont., June 20.\u2014 In 8t George's Cathedral.on Sunday morning the Bishop of Ontario ordained the following young men to the diacomate: \u2014 Harry Ralph Trumnpour.M.A.Toronto University, Frederick Lancaster, B.A., Bishop's College.Lennoxville, Walter Cnx, St.Paul's College, Burgh.Lincoln.shire, England.Willlam Hatt, Lipscomb, Oxford High School, England.The sermon was preached by Rev.Canon Welch, of Toronto.\u2018Narrow Escape in Washout Disaster, Special to the Montreal Star.Port Arthur, Ont, June 20.Ene glneer Malcolm and his fireman of a Caradlan Northern train had à miraculous escape on Saturday.When the Limited was east of Akitoken, the train struck a washout caused by heavy The locomotive left the track ralns.and turning over on {ts side slid along the ground for over filfty feet No persons were hurt.Minister to Visit Montreal, Special tn The Montreal Star.Boston, Mass.June 20 Rev.Wile | am H.Savage preached his farewel} | sermon yesterdiy forencon in the First { Unitarian Church.at Hyde Park.| He has heen pastor there for the ; past five and one-half years, and Pe- | sign.{ recently on account of {l= | henlth.It j« undrrst.0d that after a few dave\u2019 rest a his home he and Mrey Savage wlll go tn Montreal, Call for Toronto Clerle.Special Lo The Montreal Star.5 Toronto, Ont, June 20 -Rev.T @ Hou heote, of St, Clement's Church, - Arglltan chaplain of Toronto gaol, will a ecept the call to All Saint's Church, Wininpeg.The announcement will be made te his rongregæltion {his week, Mr.Heath- ents has been rector of St.Clement's Church for ten years Man Robbed Near Hamilton.| Sperlad to the Montreal Star.| Hamilton, Ont.June 20.-Hamilton | lL.ee, of Stoney (reek, reported to the { county authorities that he was robbed in Stoney Creek on Thursday night of | $400, He had received $00 a couple of days previously for a atrip of land which he sald to th: Cataract Power Company.\\ For Feeble Children HORSFORD'8 ACID PHOSPHA A pleamnnt-tasting, effective tonie for sick- lv, fretty or feeble children with weak di- Keaton.8pecial Not*'ce.Your watch ricaned from $1.00, guar- anieed for one year.R.Hemsley, Watchmaker, 255 St.James street.| 0-2 tt THE KARN GUARANTEE.When you buy a Karn Plano 1t fe backed by the richest musical tn- atrument manufacturers in the Do- minton.Layton Bros.sole agents.144 Peel street 243 2 law LGR acco (gi MoOKTNE insou, « Hi ody = speed À were \u2019 (Continued.) vHAPTER THREE, aft the selection of paddles early next moming 8am insisted that the Indian rule be observed, measuring carefully that the length of each implement should be just equal the height of its wielder., He chase the narrow maple dlade, that it might not split when § thrust against the bottkm lo check In a rapid, Further the blades stained a brilliant orange.Dick Herron had already picked ome & of à dozen birch-bhark canoes lald away Ff under the bridge over the dry ocoulee.\"® He knew a good canoe as you would = know a good horse Fourteen feet it measured, of the heavy winter-cut of bark, and with a bottom all of one piece, without cracks or large knois The canoe and the paddles they lait ot the water's edge.Then they went er to the great warehouse, be- no the grill of whose upper mom MacDonald was writing.Ordinarily the trappers were not allowed inside the grill, but Dick and Sam were told to help themselves freely.The stocking Dick left to his older companion, essuring himself merely of a hundred rounds of ammunition for his nsw model Winchester rifle.the 44-10 repeater, then just entering the outskirts of its popularity.In the obscurity of the wide.low ! téom the old wouvdsman moved to and gd fro.ducking his head to avoid things M 1806.\u20ac ik both ¥ ten pounds of plug hanging, peering into corners.asking an occasional question of MacDonald who followed him silently about.Two small steel traps, a narrow.smali- meshed fishing-net, a fish-line and hooks, powder.ball and caps for the oid man's muszle loader, a sack of salt were first lald aside.This represented pubstistence.Then matches, a flint-and-steel machine, two fourpoint blankets.These meant warmth.Then tobacco and as Were necessary many of tea.These a» luxuries.A&d finally a small sack of These were when men flour and a side of bacon.merely ia temporary provision.they should be exhausted, the \" would rely wholly on the forest.Sam Bolton hovered over the pile, after it was completdd, his eyes half ehut, naming over Its {tems again and again, assuring himself that nothing lacked.At his side MacDonald made suggestions.\u201cGot a copper pall, Sam\u201d a frving- pan?cups?How about the axe?Petter have an extra knife between you.Need any olothes?Compass all right?\u201d To each of these quegtions Sam nodded an assent.So MacDonald, having named everything -with the exception of the canvas rquare Lo be used as a tarpaulin or a tent, and soap and silent.convinced that he conta de nothing more.But Dirk, who had been drumming his fingers idly against the window, turned with a suggestion of his own.\u201cHow're we fixed for ehoe pacs?1 haven't got any.\u201d At onre MacDonald looked blank.\u201cBy George.boys, I ain't got but four or five pairs of mocaseins in the place! There's plenty of oll tan; I ean fix you all right there.But smoke tans! Thar Abitibi gang mighty near cleaned me out.You'll have to try the Indians.\u201d Accordingly Bolton and Herron took their way in the dusty little foot-trod- ) den patha-there were no horses in that frontier\u2014between the Fanstorfs resje dence and the Clark'& house, down the meandering trail through the hig grasses of the me:ulow to where th fndtan lodges lifted thelr pointed tops against the sky.The wigwams were scattered apparently at random.Before each a fire burned.Women and girla busied themselves with a variety of camp-work.A tame crow hopped and fluttered here and there.just out of reach of the pointed-nosed.shaggy wolf-dogs.The latter rushed madly forveard at the approaching strangers, yelping in a curious, longdrawn bay, more suggea- tive of thelr wolf ancestas than of the domestic animal.Dick and Sam laid about them vigorously with short staffs they had brought for the purpose.Im- mediatly the dogs.recognizing thelr dominance, slunk back.Three men sauntered forward.grinning broadly in able greeting.Two or three women, more bashful than the rest, into, the depths of wigwams out of sight.A\u2019 multitude of children concealed themselyes rraftily, like a covey of | quail, and uased their bright, bead- like eyes on the new-comers.The rest : of the camp went its way unmoved.\u201cBo\u2019 jaw\u2019, bo\u2019 jou,\" greeted Sam Bolton.\"Bo Jou\u2019, bo\u2019 the jou\u2019 replied three.These Indians were of the upper < Many Women Suffer Untold Agony From 7 Kidney Trouble .Vesy often they think it is from so ed \u2018\u2018female disease.\u2019 \u2018There is less ale trouble than they think.Women er from backache, slecplessness, ervoustess, ifritability, and a dragging- Bown feeling in the loins.So do men, they do not have '' female trouble.\u201d ,.thes, blame all your trfuble to female diseflse?With healthy kidneys, women will ever have '* female dis orig The kidneys are so closely c2= pected with all the internal organs, that when the kidneys go wrong, everything wrong.Much distress would be ved If women would only take DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS pt stated intervals.Miss Nellie Clark, Lambeth, Ont, tells pt her être in the fo!!owing words :\u2014\" buffered for about two years with kidney ble: I sched all over, especially in be small of thy beck ; not being able te plesp well, no appetite, menstrustion , nervous irritability, and brick- deposit in urine, were some of my dust +1 took Poat\u2019s Kidney Pills, e pois fa my beck gradusily left me, miy aptviite returned, I sleep well end efectutlly cured.I cn highly Dvan\u2019e Kidney Pins to off muffeses from kidney trou Prien 09 eante per box, os 3 for $1.38 pa pour! Emery Pua, On scuttled | | {| li \u201d country.They spoke no English nor French, and adher-d still to thelr own tribal cus noms and religious observances, They had Ungered several days heyond thelr time for the purpose of conjuring.In fact at this very moment the big medicine lodge raised itsélf In the centre of the en- varmpimneut ke a miniature circus tent.Sam Bolton addressed the two in their own language.\u201cWe wish to buy many moccasins of your old women.\u201d sald Sam.Immediately one of the Indlans glided away.From time to time during the next few minâtes he was Intermittently visible as he passed from the dark Interior of the wigwain,across the sunlight, and Into the dark Interior of another.price.- - - s, etc.| Divided into various lots.fill twice the space at our dis céd sale price rice - - - green, black, white, etc.price 4 maman] ce.756 yards of Fancy Lustre Effect Challies, in two shade etc., handsome diagonal stripes in various colors.1000 yards of exquisite Summer Challies, pink, blue, wh with stripes in satin and white effects.Regular prices 42c t 1500 yards of high class Satin Striped Challies, in navy, heliotrope.Various effects including floral designs, A egular prices 65c to 75c.110,000 YARDS OF DRESS GOODS NEARLY.The offerings and varieties ar Tweed Effects and Fancy Summer Suitings, stripe and] in light blue, red, pink, green, black, brown, sky, blad nt materials, very suitable for summer costumes.; New Check Dress Goods, of this season's most popular line ck and white, navy and white, champagne and white, fawn blue and white, bfown and white, pink and white, etc., \u20ac kled with small elegant embroidered silk spots in colors.Fancy Tussor Voile, very fine and sheer, in delightful colc MOST SENSATIONAL DRESS 6000S SALE E\\ \u201cWhat do you mean?asked the other, puzzled, \u201cSuggesting them.\u201d \u201cWhy?cried Dick in astonishment.\u201cAin't you never travelled with In- juns before?\u201d \u201cThat ain't th\u2019 question.Did you notice that third Injun?the one who didn't do any talking?\u201d \u201cSure! What of him?\" \u201cWell, he's an Ojibway.Th\u2019 rest are Wood Crees.And 1 miss my guess if he ain't a bad customer, He watched us mighty olose, and his eyes are bad.He's sharp.He's one of that wondering kind.He's wondering now \u2018who we are, and where we're going, and why we're hitting so long a trail.And what's more, he belongs to this Jin- our travelling with ere R Reduced for this week\u2019 Eve osal with descriptions.Reg Embroidered spots.Regul'| i SHIRT WAIST SUITS mense variety.Of Silks, Linens, Lustres, Cambrays, Estamines\u2014 t every fabric that is popular this season.ositively sensational.pire | gore skirt.Specta \u2018irt Walet 8uits, of ane black musitn, ce insertion, latest full top sleeves, \u2018eant effect.Specia) QF crore pany of the white men began to ask questions, \u201cThe Little Father is about to make a long journey?\u201d \u201cDoes ohne buy #0 many moccasins tor a short?\u201d \u201cHe goes tn hunt the fur?\u201d \u201cParhaps.\u201d \u201cIn what dir~ctlon does he set the bow of nis canoe?\u201d Suddenly Dick Herron, who had.as usual, been paying attentlon t.almost anything rather than the matter in hand, darted suddenly toward a clump of grass.In a moment he straightened his back to hold at arm's length a struggling little boy.At the inatant of his seizure the child uttered a sharp cry of fright, then closed his lips In the stolcism of his race.That one cry was enough, however.Rescue darted from the nearest wigwam.A flying figure covered tl.: lit- | tie distance in a dozen graceful leaps, snatehéd the child from the young man\u2019s hands and stood, one foot ad- | vancta, breast heaving, a palpltating, wild thing, like a symbol of deflance.The girl belonged distinetly to the more attractive type; it required but little imagination to endow her with real beauty.Her figure was straight and slim and well-proportioned, her eyes large, her face oval and quite devoid of the broad, high cheeked stupidity so common In the northern races.At the maqment she flashed lke a brand with quick-breathed anger and fear, Dick looked at her at first with amagement, then with mingled admi- ratlon and mischief.He uttered a fe- foclous growl and lowered his shoulders as though about to charge.Ime mediately the deflance broke.The girl turned and \u2018fled.plunging lk» a rabbit Into the first shelter that offeps ed, pursued by shrieks of delight from the old squaws, a pleased roar from Dick, and the laughter of the Indian men themselves.\u201cMay-may-gwan,\u201d* sald the oldest Indian, naming her, \u201cfoster sister to the boy you had caught.\u201d \u201cShe Is Olibway then,\u201d exclaimed Dick, catching at The Ojibway word.\u201cAe,\u201d admitted the Cree, indifteremt- ly.Such inclusions of another tribe, either bv adoption or marriage, are not uncommon, At this moment the proached.\u201cNo moccasins,\u201d buckskin.\u201d Sam Bolton looked troubled.This meant n delay.However, t could not be avoided gome,\u201d he \u201cLet the old women make decided.The Cree old-man shook his head.\u2019 \u201cThat cannot de.There 1s not time.\u2018We turn our canoes to the Missinaible by nexb sun.\u201d 52 pondered again, turning over in -nis mi this fresh complication.But Dick, Ricking the earth clogs in Impatience, broke in.\u201cWell we're going by the Missin- albia, too.Let tha women make the moccasine.We will accompany you.\u201d \u201cThat might be,\u201d replied the Indian.\u201cTt {a well,\u201d sald Bolton.An old woman was summoned, She measured her customers\u2019 feet with a third Ingian ap- he Feported.Plenty buckskin thong.Then they departed without further ceremony.An Indian rarely says farewell When hig business is finished e goes \u201cDick,\u201d sald , \u201cyou ought not to have brake In there, orne rm Butterty, .Some style hints: ba: blouse newest fan sleeves, close fitting cuffs, stylish aist Suits, of fine linon, in different shades, tucked and hem- ey Flecves.close stylish $4.40 | wore smartly trimmed -with pleats pants thirteen \u2018Waist Suits of light weight $Panama cloth, trimmed with rows * fancy Oriental embroidered collar, seventeen gore skirt, \u201crounds, with _enpt effects, in white or blue.Bpe- \u2019 The older of the twa still In + - gOs8's people in a roundabout sort of briggan The lownéss of the gore skirt, eo $4.75 : $8.10 P Crew an way.He's worse than fifty Crees.Maybe he knows all about Jingoes, and if he doas, he'll get suspicious the minute we angle down in that country.\u201d \u201cLet's let \u2018em slide, then,\u2019 suggest ed Dick, Impatientdy.\u201cLet's buy some buckskin and make our own mocassins.\u201d \u201cToo late now, negatived Sam.\u201cTo back out would be bad \u201cOh, well, you're ust borrowing trouble anyway.\" laughed D tek.borrowing trouble, then flguring out how you're going to meet it if comes to YOU In good éarn- est, Is mighty good Woodcraft.\u201d \u201cSam,\u201d burst out Dick, whose attention had been caught by a word In his companion's first 6 and whose mind had been running on it throughout the ensuing discussion \u201cdid you notice that girl?Bhe's a tearing little beauty!\" CHAPTER FOUR.By now it was nearly noon.The travellers carried the packs they rad made up down to the water-side where the canoe lay.Adthough the Indians would not get under way untile the following morning, it had been decided to push on at gpce, thus avoiding the confusion of a crowded start.In the course of the morning's dusi- ness the news of their #xped §lon ad noised abroad.commiiserated by the bdthe rutners and powt-keepers.uring 4H winter these men had lived nder the trown of the North, conducting their affairs oconfl- dently yet with caution, aure of them- sclves, yet never sure of the greet power in whose tolerance they existed, in spite of whom they pushed.Now was the appointed time of rest.In the relaxation of the thought tt ey found pity for those ordered out of season into the Silent Places.80 at the riyer's bank Sem Bolton and Dick Herron, ready for departure, found a group gwthered.It was sup- dosed that these men were to act scouts, to reconnoître shreavedly dn the Enemy's country.to spy out the land, so that in the autumn the Company might throw into the wilderenass new poets, vo De inhabited during the cold e- month \u201cLook beem Blak Bevatr Lak.\" advised Louis Placide; ing dos a any mak\u2019 heem lots martes mink as\u201d \u201cLads,\u201d sald Kern, the trader at Old Brunswick House, \u201c if you're geing.up th\u2019 Missinaibie just cast an eye on my cache at @nil e, and see that te carcajaus have Jet her be\u201d Young Herbert was curious.** sre you headed, boys?he inquired.But Ki-wa-nee, the trusty, the tres - The Principal Part of Zutoo Is a vegetable ingredient i ed from Japan.Another in edi.ent, is soda\u2014just the old-fash- ioned soda.Yet Zutoo will cure headache as quickly as any drug Men\u201d; Our vs Spécial to the Montreal Star.Are ve >» der at Flying Post,.the only Indtan In the Company's service holding renk as a commissioned officer, grunted In contempt at the question, while Ach- ard, of New Brunswick House, motioned warningly towards the groups of Indian trappers in the background \u201cHush, boy\u2019 eald he to Hebert, \u2018news travels, and in the south are the Free Traders to spatch at \u20ac new coun- (To be continued.) 5 SPONTANEOUS GENERATION.Remarkable Experiments Conducted by a Young Cambridge Professor.London, June 20.\u2014According to the Daily Chronicle, experiments conducted for six years in the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University by J.Butler Burke, a young nrofessor, who worked with Prof.Thampson, have almost certainly.demonstsa ten the possibility of spontaneous géneration.By means of radium and sterilized boutllon placed together in a test tube, Prof.Burke obtained cultures presenting many appearances of vitality such aB growth and sub-division.Mr.Burke is modest, saying that possibly they are a primative form of life.They suggest vitality.Sclentists who have examined the cultures confirm hig conclusions, which, if oorreot, ide exactly, says Mr.Burke, with Herbert Spencer's definition of hfe ,° ; REPORT ON FARM COLONIES.Rider Haggard\u2019s Officlal Account of , His Mission to America, London, June 20.\u2014Thé re mitted by H.Rider H commissioner of the oniel Office, has recently been invest ating the conditions and character oolo- nies organized in the United States by the Salvation Army, was last night issued as à parllkamentary blue book The report speaks most favorably of the coloines, and says that similar settlements might be suoccesafully estab- shed in the British oolonieq to provide for the surplus Mural population of the United Kingdoms én different pans of the Empire, especially Canada, where, according to Sir Wilfrid Laugier, Premier of Canada.the Government is prepared to set aside 340,000 acres for this purpose.A DOWIE SERMON ON GRAFT.Only Zion Deserts and Poles Not In- fested\u2014Zlon In Peril.oub- , who, as June 20.\u2014John Alexander spak, Ce Sunday on \u201cWhen the hosts of God come In un rganized body and wage a conflist 71th the powers of evil in Russia, than ill the end of the world come and ussia will be won over to true Chris- lanity.\u201d said Dowte.\u201cIn the whole world there axe only the ten square miles In Zion City and a few of the arid deserts and uninhabited polar regions, which are not infested with graft.and what a hard time we have trying to keep this ten miles pure.\u201d ENDORSE THE PROPAGANDA.Canada\u2019s Chinese Favor the Action of the Canton Merchants.Bpeclal to the sfantreal Star.Vancouver, B.C., June 720.\u2014TRe Canadian Chinese Empire Reform Association, the British Columbia Chinese Merchamts Gutld, and the British Col- umbla Chinese Board of Trade met last night and endorsed the propaga- oda of the Canton end Shanghal Mer- chamte proposing to boycott the United Btates for the Chinese Immigration restriction They also endorses the plan outlined, to start flour miks in British Columbia with Chinese capital and under Chinese control.to supply the Chinese markets.Other manu-~ factories run by cheap Chinese labor im British Columbia are spoken of.HE DOESN'T WANT TO MOVE.Kingston Minister Doesn\u2019t Like Being Transferred to 8t.Johns.Kingston.Ont.June 20\u2014A case of revolt against the finding of the stationing committee of the Methodist Conference, has arisen here.Rev.Norman Tucker, Ph.D., pastor of the Princess Street Methodist Church for the past year at the first draft of the Montreal Conference, was alioted to his old congregation again.In the next draft ha was assigned to Bt.Johns, Queb He had decided to send a aubst tute for some time at least, claiming that he should be allowed to remedn for the educational advantages, and because he has just bought a house.He may leave the Methodist Church altogether.\\ \\ : Offer Inducements.to Any Company.Spécial to the Montreal Star.on, Ont, June 20.\u2014At last evening's meeting of the City Council, after passage had been made of concessions which the city would grant to any {individual would take over and operite the street railway, Dr.Ball, of Detroit, addressed the aldermen and asked thém to grant him a franchise to construct a new ine.The present line, ho sald, was not well laid out.A chdnge was ne- cespary, and a road through outer s60- tions could be made to pay.The request was referred to a special ccmmittee.The concessions which the council e offer to à company in drief are: from taxation, re- lef trom mo cleaning, right of double xing.uced sérvice from Bept.fev i May 18th, and temporary power at cost tijl Sept.lat.Beware of Ointments for Catarehthat Contain Mercury, as mercury Will saroty Géstroy the sense of emeil ond the whole hen catariné it through w ei e a surfed ar Boon articles anouid pts De ed except of rencriptions om \u2014py utable A do is star re the good 7.you ces posetbly derive Hall's anufac- Soret oF.J.Éncner ach Sa Ca.\u201croredo © ntains no mercury, and internal i .\"aoting direct] upon the bl mu- ve aurfaces of a systema.Is busing Hall's Ostarrh » be sure you get the terhally and made in ft te ui in Ee edo.Ohio, by F.J.Chendy & Co.Tes.or company who |- -.Expertence With the Catarrh \u2018Remedy, =H cod iat \u2018Workmen, writes: \" Qftenaive breath is a very frequent symptom of chronic catarrh.Catarrh retains the natural mucous secretions within the nasyl passrgas and throat.There they undergo putrefactive changes and the result is a disagreeable breath4 + Devices for sweetening the breath, that do not remove the cause, amount to little.| ms WORKMAN | Pe-ru-na.= Catarrh Threatens to Invade the Stomaoh.Mr.Geo, Parrott, Glencae, Ontario, Can, member of Noble Grend Lodge, 135, LO.O.F., and Master Workman, Ancient Order of United \u20181 have been using Peruna for some time for a cough and oatarrh of the throat with very satisfactory results \u201cHaving naglected the coûgh, catarrh developed, and my physician sald that 1 was threatened with catarrh of the stomach.\u201cMy breath was very offensive and { was troubled with nausea.\u201cLess than two bottles of Psruna cured me.\u201d Peruna correctanpftensive breath by removing the eaute.Peruna- makes clean, sound mucous membranes, which always produce & perfectly agreeable and sweet breath.If you suffer from any of the above symptoms, writs to Dr.8.B.Hat.nian, President of the Hartman Sanl- turium, Columbus, Ohio, for free med- tcal advice PO JAN KILLS GERMS IN THE FAMILY OR ONTHE FARM 4 FORMAN@® LOR BEASTe CANADIAN DEPOT 265 ONTARIO ST., Kingston, Ont.br GIVING LACTATED BINT, yr Fr (FIN L = ALES - Nova Scotia Steel and Goal Gompany, Limited, DIVIDEND NOTICE.A Dividend of two per cent.on the Preference Shares of this company, for the quarter ending June 30th, has been declared payable on Jyly 15, 1908, to shareholders of record of June 3 The Tr&fisfer Books of th pany will be closed from July 1st to Gn 5th, both days inclusive.By order of the Directors.THOMAS GREEN, Cashier.ead TRADING STAMP QUESTION.Prime Minister Bays the Government Will Conelder It.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, June 20.\u2014As snnounoc- ed by the Prime Minister, the Government are going to deal with the trading stamp question.but in what manner does not appear to have been yet decided.The Minister of Justice has procured copies of the statutes passed, in several States of the adjoining Repub- Île, and will examine their provisions.There is need to move slowly In this matter on account of an appeal pending in the Supreme Court as to the right of the province to legislate In regard to trading stamp! s.Unul pris appeal has been sotled 4 is à ques whether it is wise for the federal Par- lament to enact any statute.for the may hold that the matter is one 144 11 and without injury to the system J Umonigly tres, by Druggists.Pries 780.per FTE HE ls court solely within the compstensy of the Previnoisl authorities LIC LOS REINDEER BRAND Condensed Cocoa Combines Pure C Rich Milk, Granulated Sugar, A Cup of excellent Cocos is répare by simply adding boiling water, When going for an outing take some Condensed Cocoa a.k of fis convenience.suggest them- ve pt by ail grôcers The Truro Condensed Milk Co.Linifted, TRURO, NS.The Trinidad.Electric ~ {ompany, Limited, Halifax, une, ou 1908.No tics ip hered TE Se uar- tetly sriaet te June, Xo \"ih a Eek shareholder, d'Union Bank of pate fa alifax, N.8., and Bank of Toronto, on and after Jul 906.10th y The transfer book he co wi de closed from the 4 to he oh to gr uly.> 223 2 or We Boa inc Clusty FRED, L OXLEY, 144 3 Becretary.3 EYES TESTED, Scientifio Methods ROF.GRANT, 8.0.A.Sr 2178 dt.Ustherins Hours: 0 te }; 8 to 5._Appointmentes Tel \u201class 3144 16Y daw that in- Btatisticvs would ssem to marriage is becoming an unpopular stitution in » \"sind The rat rar on.eral OWS, ann = sued, that the marriage rate in oat, s to every 2000 Te PE lation was the AIR CAIN is a AIR PRISES IT I and if you are not yet sing it, QUALITY.ood salesman, but combined with IRRESISTIBLE.We are proud of Blas flor aa we ask is that you give it a TRIAL and compare it with others.\u201cCATCHING COLD\u201d FROM \" DAMP FEET.poisonous wastes of the body.ging\u201d falls upon the Liver and _from this Bet, nit ses rr.JANES =e \"CL EY DAME LT ases THERIND \u201c ST, CA or P DONN ALLY.LO = \\ pee x) mit = soles of the feet have more, and larger, pores than any other part of the body.potes are to carry off, through perspiration, the When the pores stop doing this all the work of \u201cscaven- Kidocys.These soon sicken from overwork, and then poisonous wastes accuinulate, developing into serious illness if not checked To \u201cCatch Cold\u201d is to have just these things happen.The most frequent cause of \u201c Colds\u201d is getting the feet wet, through the sole leather of shoes.This moisture from without, chills the skin, which thea contracts, closing up the pores, checking circulation of the blood, and shutting in perspiration.Ask your doctas.Now some of the highest priced regular Oak Sole leather, f placed in a jac of wates, will through in coe siagle he pump action on the leather in walking, carries decnpace thsoogh tn loss than that time.7 SAS ¥ high priced regulars Oak Sole leather will do this, what happens with the poorer kinds, as used in the vast majocity of shoes?Like afl others, \u201cThe Slater Shoe\u201d suffered, in the past, trouble, though as fac az we could we this season has thers ever been a peocess of sole leather which would Slater Shoe Slater Shoe Stores cORUDDEN & THOMPSON).STREET in the 4 GOODYEAR PROCESS 47 9T.LAWRENCE A CH & SMITH), TRE POINT ST.CHARLES le (THO TA 830 AT Te s Éd FET.a Ÿ Vid U ali > If the water heats at the bottom first, it cannot circulate till tbe water in jhe upper sections is water into the radiatore\u2014it is ont of ten reasons why the \u2018\u201cBison\u201d\u2019 is the best heater.THE HR IVES CO., Limited, MONTREAL.sor.Peel and Bt.Catherine streets.[4 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION \u2018Big Assembly Begins In Toronto To-day.fgiecial to the Montreal Star.Toronto, ont.June 20.\u2014The a of the Interhationgl Bunday Association convention, which 3 [ this week, arrived last, evening.It includes 256 delegates from California.ere first meeting in cormection th the big convention will be that of, ve International Institute of Fleld' Workers and of primary and Junior | departments this evening.Dr.Edward P.Stephen, New York, will make the advancs try a soos, of: the por boro a 4 a for the sir 4° 2000 pore sofis.Bp CASTOR IA For Ya s and Children, Tho Ki Kind | tan Always Booght Slonature of , 63 aétocû speech of the evening.The Institute will continue its meetings until Friday.Old Newspapers For Sale Suitable for wrapping purposes, all In good order.Apply Star Branch OE The Sunday Schon! FAMtorial Association will open Ita fourth annual meeting to-morrow morning.Speclai Notice.MB.FRASER\u2019S PUPILS The concert given by Mr.Septinvag Fraser añd his pupils on Friday night, at Victoria Hall, was a pronounced muccess.A Chickering cnncert grand piano and two Hetntzman & Co.pianos were used.C, W.lindsay, Limnit- ed, Soie Agents, 2388 St.Catherine 8t East Bnd Branch, 1622 St.Catherine Street, 144 3 pr RE A RO a A ES wre.Fa LONDON OFFICE.Those of our friends goi welcome to all\u2019 the facilities an.Office, located at 13 and 14 St.Paul's Churchyard, under the shadow of St.Paul's Cathedral.; The English Office has a cheerful welcome for all comers ~\u2014in keeping with the spirit of the store.Mail can be addressed in our care, and parcels and sent c.o.our Montreal House without charge.se has been spared to make you feel at home with us\u2014 m London as well as Montreal Tuesday, June 20th, 1905.abroad for the summer are conveniences of our London Racked o ex- A Still Less Price for 25 a yard isn\u2019t within 75% of de.30¢\u20ac0.785 Mohair Lustre.288 to .85 Crepelines.: Æ0-and :50 AU Fool Plaids, ' lO Fancy Checks.A v And think of the variety: it's equal to th ther\u2014light and xk close and airy-cool and warm.0 fhe Wermer he an It is the lot we've selected to sell out on Wednesday.J ~00 to i78 Voile de Paris, all wool, 41 inches «80 AU Wool Cashmere, 44 inches.2688, .76, 81.00 Canvas Cloths.Dress Goods.what some of the goods are worth.25 a yard on Wednesday Ladies\u2019 Silk Hats, Shirred.Mate of Fine SoŸt Bilk, shirred in , the crown and rim, tn black, brown andbblue tn à variety of now shapes.Abeut 50 to be sold on VWednes- day\u2014notat-thoir value of $4.09, but 82.45 Mê.scnocc0re- een meme cc n ss Shepherd Plaids-at .15, Ginghems.A design of geod taste and conse- gaently popular.A fisting wash fabric for Shirtwaist Buits and chil.Area's dresses\u2014 Black and white, brown and white, blue mod \u2018white, red and white, fawn and white, pink and white Wed: neadsy per'yard.,.16 .ina EF Mercerized Sateen Un- \u2018derskirts, 75c.This is a Jot that we cleared from cleared from sa manufacturer at a price of our own making.The skirt is beautifully made and of ht weight | bas 15 inch flounce and four frilis 3 inches deep.The patterns are black and white stripes,and navy snd white ditto.Iu short.it's a -25 skirt which we shall sell en ednesday \u2018at nec» Vereen TE Umbrellas for $1.00 Ea.On Wednesday.$1.50 each weulda\u2019t be an eut-ef- the way price for them.They are full of good service\u2014 strong and durable\u2014built oa steel yods and covered with what is called unjen Taffeta \u2014bone handle\u2014 5c a yard for Laces worth .28 to .78.Guipure lace, Val.lace, Val.medallions, Torchon lace, Wool yokes laces, Chantilly laces, and others in White, cream, black, ecru, red, green, brown.» On vale Wednesday, per yard, .8 linens \u2018HALF -PRICED.96, por ge ings not wrong in themselves but not right in relation to other things sometimes require to be rectified at a coft.For instance, in our Linen Department we found an extensive {ot of lace trimmed Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Shams, Table Covers, Centre Pieces, etc., the qualities of which are all right, but the widths of which do mot barmanize with the rest of the stock.The regular prices are .85, .50, 60, .75, $1.85, $1.89, $1.9C per piece.Op account of the fact which\u2019 we've stated we shall all them at half these prices en Wednesday, vix.at .18,.25, .80, BB, .50, .68, .78, This Store closes daily at 5.30 p.m.Wanted te-morrerw\u2014 Careful young man fer the packing department, We have several vacancies open fer bright young people wishing employment.STRIKE ANONG JEWISH BAKERS Tha Men All go Into Camp in Empire Hall, TO PREVENT BREAKING RANKS \u2019 They Will All Feed and Sleep There Until the Strike Is at An End.A strike has been declared in the Jewish bakeshops of the city, and, as à result, at least 10,000 Hebrew citizens are without their specially prepared bread to-day.The trouble began last Friday, when demands wero made on jhe nine employers of this class of \u2018work for a substantial Increase In wages, Ar follows : Firat class men, $15 a week; second class men, $10; third class tren, $8; and fourth class men, $6; ten hours to constitute a day's work.The strikers were, however, according to their leader, willing tp work twelve hours on Thursday without any extra remuneration.The men say that previous \u201cto the strike they had no fixed hours of labor and were working for all kinds of wages.The new scale was refused by the nine shops jnvolved and the strike followed.The strikers have taken every \u201c precqution to prevent any break in their ranks.They have decided to sleep and take their meals in the Em- pirk Hall, corner St.Lawrence and St.Culharine.streets, until a settlement has been reached.The.master bakers say they could bring men on from New York now that the Alien Labor Law has been declared worthless by Judge Anglin, but they hope to get over the Afflrulty without going td thig expense.The strikers when seen to-day nt their headquarters by a representative of the Star, sald they were not werry- Ing about the outcome of the struggle.They seem to think that the rtelkd wil be gettled within the next twenty tour hours.ar = 17s Vr PEOPLE WHO EAT Bidrk's wndor, tasty Lup: Fosenee, ent wHD.8 zest and enjo:ment un- kb Rose Wha.nave .ever rind u * PLUNGED INTO LACHINE GANAL Ce An Unmanageable Auto Gives the Owner a Swim, STEERING GEAR DIDN'T WORK The Man Saved With a Plank, and Machine Recovered by Diver and Derrick.« +.Owing to an accident yesterday afternoon, an autoist and his machine had to be lifted out of the Lachine \u201cinal, Into which the one jumped and the other plunged, when it became ungovernable.The steering gear qf the machine got out of order, and it was discovered too late by the driver to.prevent the accident, for the auto \u2018was then quite near the brink of the Canal.Mr.William Redpath, whom this misfortune befell, kept his machine in the yard of the Sugar Refinery, near the Seigneurs Street Bridge, and close by the St Gabriel locks.He ran the machine out of the yard as usual, but it falled to respond .to the steering | gear, so as to turn for the bridge after ! leaving the roadway.The result was | that the machine headed for the canal in front of it.Seeing his danger, and that the cold plunge was inevitable, Mr.Redpath leaped out of the autb into the water, and the machine followed closely on his heels, There were many witnesses of the accident, Including the logkmen, and there was a rush for the spot.man threw a plank.which Mr.Redpath grasped, and by its aid he was able tp reach the canal wall, from which he afterwards clambered to the bank with the assistagce of some workmen.A diver, who at work on one of the lock gates, located the car under the water.from which it wilh lifted by a derrick run out from the Sugar Refinery.5 | Walter Rothschild has à rebra which ho \u2018has broken to harness.It is a.beautifully marked animal and presents a most attractive runce In the little dog-cart in which its owner may sometimes\u2019 be sec driving ble uncommen | stvcd one Re tion and out-door ments and occasions.most \u2018 The Boston Vacation Models fashionable world.tans\u2014button or lace.from $1.00 upwards.SEASONABLE SUGGESTION The days are getting warmer.Vacation plans are maturing.weather footwear suitable to individual require- Whatever your plans may be we have waiting for you just what you need are to had in an almost bewildering array of clasa- ic styles, fresh from the fashion centres of the All the popular low Bluchers, Ties and Oxfords for dancing, walking and party dress in blacks, of all leathers, and À full lité of QUARTER Sizes in all lasts and styles OUTING - THIS IS A pleasures -suggest warm COOL SARATOGA WATER FREE TO ALL.- Mail Orders Shoes Cleaned Free of Charge.SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOSTON SHOE STORE Momsos nea 2325 $1.Catherine St., Montreal soi\u2019sect Toronto Store\u2014106 Fonge Street, Send for IS R.J.LATIMER, 21 St.Antoine 6t.If you want a fine carriage just , as light as the best and superior to mostfcome to our-shpw rooms, and you will see there the finest show'of carriages that you ever saw in any show room.Styles, Quality / and Price Right.SHOT HIN DOWN FRON BEHIND Norwegian Boy Stole, Then Klited Man to Cover Crime.HIS TEAM WOULD NOT LEAVE Neighbors Became Suspicious and Suspected the Boy Who Confessed to the Mounted Police.N,.> 2 Special to the Montreal Star.|! Moosomin, Man., June 20,\u2014Peter Moe, the Norwegian boy who has confessed to the murder of John Whittaker, near Byosaview, is being held by the N.W.P.here Moe and his father are from the States.Moe had been threatened by Whittaker with piifering from the latter's shanty, and the motive for the murder was either revenge or to prevent his being punished for theft.In his confession Moe stated that he had watched for the opportunity to shoot Whittaker al} and fati- ing in carrying out his purpose he returned in the afternoon to where Whit- taker was ploughing, and, taking off his boots, etole up behind Whittaker to within five yards and fired a heavy load of buck shot at his ?ictim's head The charge partly entered the brain, and carried with it portions of \"the scalp which were found by the coroner fifty feet from where the body lay.Moe then made a deep furrow with the plough, and laying the body in it, tried to cover it with another furrow.He says he attempted to drive the mur- A number of nelghbore who had viewed the scene of the murder became suspicious that Whittaker had met with foul play, and sent word to the police, requesting An Investigation.The post montem ly showed that Whittaker Tes book should bein the hands of .every woman who uses DIAMOND DVES.A list of \u2018\u2018colors that harmonize,\u201d will prove interesting to all who trim their own hats and bonnets and make their own dresses.FREE to any address.The Wells & Richardson Co., Limi 200 Mountain St., Montreal, P.Qu 145 2 1aw had been killed by a shot gun, hie scalp being torn in a way for which a kick from a horse would not account, Suspicion pointed to Moe, and the boy was arrested and taken to Broadview, where he confessed his guilt.Charged With Stealing Silver Plate.Special to The Montreal Star.St.Thomas, Ont.June 30.\u2014Courtiand Parker, of Port Stanley, vas arrested at Dexter and brought to this alty, charged with stealing between $350 to 5400 worth of allver plate, bric-a-brac and china, which wag stored by Mma.McCallum, of London, in the Pere Marquette bonded room at Port Stanley.Parker rented part of the warehouse, which he used as a fish house.- He claims he bought the goods from Alvin (liroy, who was sent to Kingeton far robbing in Port Stanley.Campana\u2019s 25 cents, FJ JOHN .-T.LYONS, f2unolt tant iui on Sov, 7 ™ \u201c05 Will preserve the complexion free from the freckles that come with jthe summer tan.Just a few drops over the face and hands aftet washing.TAR=TUESDAY,\u201d JUNE - 20.Tovey trout 20% Discount Sale of Silk Shirt Waist Suits ! Our entire stock of the season's novelties in Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Silk shirt Walst Suits go on sale, Wednesday only, At 20% OFF The colors are black, brown, green and blue.Made up tn geveral of the most approved styles.Your choice on Wednesday, less 20 p.c.Special Sale of Ladies\u2019 Skirts.One lot of Black French Voile Dress Skirts, made up in three different styles, nicely trimmed with silk ribbon and atraps.Regular prices $7.50, $8.25, and 89.15.To clear at.$4.08 Light Colored Fancy Tweed Walk- tng Skirts, trimmed with pleats and self buttons.\u2018Well finished and perfect fitting.Price .885.78 Plain Light Gray Tweed Walking Skirts, made with 9 gores, and trimmed with several pleats and buttons, strictly tailor-made and perfect hanging.Bpecial Price, each.$6.95 lyr ges FOR CORSETS.Protection Has Your Family ?If you are earning, by the exercise of your brains or muscle, say, $3,000 a year, at least one- half of that is employed in the support of your famity.J» Then the money - producing value of your Mfe to your family ls worth $30,000, since that amount, if {invested 5 per cent, would give your family $1,500 Income per year.at » Is your fe insured for anything like its face value?J» If not.wri\u2018~ for rates, giving your age next birthday, to any.agent of the Company, to the Branch Office, 280 St.James street, Montreal, or to Méluracrunens LIFE esse HEAD OFFICE TORONTO:TAN CHORUS GIRL GAINS DIVORCE, Obtalns $75,000 Alimony and Right to Use Maiden Name.Special to the Montreal Star.Chicago, June 20.\u2014Mrs.Frances Rush-Thaw, a chorus girl, received a divorce and a check for $75,000 from her millionaire husband Charles Harper Thaw, of 8t.Louis and New York.vorce on statutory grounds after ae hearing lasting less than five minutes.Thaw made no defense.Mrs.Thaw is given permission to resume her maiden name Euphonia Jeannette Rush.Bheunet and masried young Thaw after a courtship of less than & week.They were married in New York at the \u201cLittle Church Around ths Corner,\u201d July 27, 1901, and after living together until the folowing before her husband had made answer to it he filed a.counter suit in New York, naming William Nelson Morr) son, a millionaire of this city, as corespondent.Mrs.Thaw named three co-respondents.Mrs.Thaw, who was a \u201cSadie\u201d girl in Anna Held's company, playing the \u201cLittle Duchess,\u201d when she met Thaw, returned to New York and contested her husband's suit.He was ordered to pay her $30 a week alimony end for failure to do so was imprisoned in Ludlow street jail.Young Thaw, although allowed $1,000 a month by his father: before his death was à singer in the chorus of the Castle Opera Company.His father died about a year ago, leaving him $1,500,000.Thaw is a cousin of the young Woman of that tame who mer- ried the Ean of Yarmouth.1000: \u201cWeather: ciated manner, ANSWERS TO QUERIES.SHERBROOKE.\u2014 Are shoppers mall entitled to the discounts?ANSWER.\u2014 Yes.Our mail order staff could not be keener In thelr search for best values, more insistent upon getting the discounts and ail other favors accorded the personal shopper, lf every purchase was for their own personal need.oe \u2019 ET kSIET phone | , well finished.ines in all the yd prices, from È by A \u201cor Initluls painted on charge.cVENING.20 137 and 189 i #5 St Antoine St, vStreet.t Damaged Goods EC 1 pEX SS.PARISIAN, 1 White and Coloured Tape, HOnyx and other Clocks.Xx 88 MONTCALM, r of Polisheq Steel.ft 100 packages of Unclaimed ight, 30 Chests of Japan and L] the undersigned's palesroom, é Dame Street, on AY MORNING, 23rd\u2019 June, i At 11 O'Clock.È WALTER M.KEARNS, ?Auctioneer.| j.00 REWÆRD J.A.CHARETTE, charged Judge Albert Akers granted the a1- paid for the arrest obtaining mosey moder - |] prétenses, and 90 Additional Bris ard Plainly evident that discounts and right style and quality Ribbons make a busl- ness-winning team, Fancy Taffeta, Ombre and Figured Silk Ribbon, 41-3 inches wide, In all shades.Per yard .200 LESS 10 PER CENT, DISCOUNT.! , 41-2 inoh wide, in ail shades.Per œ yard Cee ete tee ae ee aes ee.L480 LESS 10 PER CENT, DISCOUNT.SPECIFIC DISCOUNT ITEMS.FROM THE BASEMENT DEPTS.One quart size Blizzard Ice Cream TST eT now at The Store of Satisfaction.Ladies\u2019 Figured Lawn Kim made of fast color, ground lawns, with color combin&NT.DISCQUNT.of pretty bright blues, popular sturdy reds, modest grays, trimm lawn; bell sleeves, in a word they at 75c.Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waist Suits made of fast color washing materi prettiest and most comfortable sui for country or town wear.are fashionably dressed; simple all sizes and all colors Yo ch Ladi o\u2019 Toren 1h .Ladies - neck with lace and ribbon beading, around yoke June price .Fair and warm, University local thunder- © Limited and Victoria storms.\u201cTHE STORE OF SATISFACTION\u201d Streets.| Alteration Discount Sale Winning \" DOMINION-WIDE POPULARITY.What is a discount?One of the most concise and understandable definitions of the term is ; \u201c A sum taken from the reckoning\u2014a sum returned to the payer of an account.\u201d We are carrying out the lexicographer\u2019s idea in this Alteration Discount Sale in an appre- Giving a discount\u2014returning a reasonable sum on every purchase made On everything but Groceries, we should say.sible to reach a lower level of prices on Groceries than The Store of Satisfaction\u2019s ;\u2014others\u2019 who've tried it have acknowledged failure, Alteration Discount Sale being held to reduce stocks to the minimum ere re-arrange.! ments and changes occur consequent upon taking possession of the few remaining thou sauds of feet of floor space included in the block.Satinette Organdie Muslins at \u201810e and 15c Per Yard.Have you seen them yet?Only been and at least half the purchase, which consisted of 20,000 yards, has been sold.Quite evident that the public know a good bargain when they meet It.success makes It Imperative to % This \u2018inl, FUL EY, DINE AERP 0 En old and trite anaes this effect: Anderson of Glasgow is know htity to fll orders that reach us by mall over as the best maker of Scotch Ginghams, we have over 100 pie maker\u2019s goods, that the actual v 35c yard, colorings to suit every.or to set off any figure and becoming for tomorrow's sale to seven and \u2019} Black Satin Duchesse Ri Seems a ridiculously low price to beautiful ribbons at, especially n are so much in demand for Trim 34 of an inch wide, just the wi makers prefer, retail usually at 5c.yards to sell at the price quoted.te .a price down to, per yard .be You Told ;?light and Wit -b PeR ISCOUNT.tucked frill and lace edging.LESS 5 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.LADIES\u2019 CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, * tion, trimmed with embroidery.LESS 5 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.CHILDREN'S COTTON NIGHT GOWNS.nome trimmed with tucks, Prices ee with embroidery; sizes 1 to 10.LESS 10 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.Ladies\u2019 Summer Shirt Waists WHICH IS BEST?: A matter of opinion\u2014your opinion.In style or they wouldn't be here.pe = .i pe ny pieces of such reserve left unsold morning.Fine sheer weave with rich ttered over a white ground\u2014flaral ef- ns\u2014roses, lorings are very delicate pinks, »ject to a discount of 50 per rent, OSTING NOT ear at the closing of the school, elther tch, too.This unt to miss the discount on evéry pur- brfolk style, loose pleats, with belt, and strongly made asure.CENT.DISCOUNT.Chaln Chain included Trèe of charge.ONS OF WEATHER, ats, thelr purpose.junlities, various prices, all of ich are ing the Alteration Discount e.ar ISCOUNTS IN ADDITION, f À.high neck, lawn yoke with clusters of one aleeves, trimmed around neck, front sh June Price .cae.+.ovr sen .G08 | .- > Æ'camBRIC NIGHT GOWNS, high neck, lawn Lusters of tucks and'Velsnclennes lace insertion, lawp flounce with embroidery Inser- Jn ee ae ee St.Catherine NINN Not pos-: 3 on sale since 8 o'clock this morning shop\u2014buy early If the offer interests the patterns at to-morrow\u2014 with leaves, carnatlons, and i] pale | the patterns by the varlous color \u2019 choice.+ 15e \u2018 yard .222 LL Loo LL organdie, subject to a discount of NICKEL-PLATED WATCH AND LESS THAN 83.75, is a chance that you throughout; all Wednesday's price .83.73 included free of eharge.ood Coats MADAM, 20° Equally good In s good for cold as for mlid weather.5 the best quality Cravenette Cloth, in ; Sale Prices | square yoke with { trimmed around 1 and sleeves With ; RE 8110 © price 59e PA - some 85c vo 8123 .from .AN are good\u2014good In quality\u2014right ; Freezers, the best quality made.Regu- STRE WAIST, in light gray, nicel de with tucks and medal- ; ler $1.78 less 20 per cent.dts- A fine LU AIST, in lig! , nicely made ; .t collar uffs, tucked In back.Regular $2.00.counts meted\u2019 750 \u201cWeanes, lone In front.uckod caller and curfe, fucked tn back.Regular F105, gq part ts cr cee oo 81.40 LESS 5 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.Four different sizes of Window Sorcens A regilar $1.45 LAWN WAIST to be sold for 98 Circular yoke with : per Dc.83e, SBec and 3Bc.Less 10 three rowu Of fine lace, tucks in front and back.leg \u2018o mutton { .discount.sleeves, tucked at cuff collar with two long tabs.Regular $1.45.for .98e j No, I don\u2019 want rubbers; 1 don't need to wear them to keep my feet dry.I want a tin of = SHOE IN Î rouiss ItTepels moistuge, and keeps 2 r boots in fine shape too.wear twice as long when - 2 in 1 is used, and, no matter how wet.the weather, the shine shows out like the sun from behind the clouds.No matter how wet it is no more rubbers At all dealers.Black and Tan in 10c and 25c boxes and 15¢ collapsible tubes, a J oF New Moderator Honored.Spe to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014-Dr.Armstrong, of St, Paul's Church, the new, Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly, was honored last evening by his con- gregution, who presented him with an Armstrong also reotived L'a-bouquet - of: wiite-ronrs te Aa | 8! pir box.Money bask if tt falls.ROASTED OASTED CHICKE JELLIED VEAL, JELLIED HOCK! coked.Just the thing for this time the country or seaside.EXCITEMENT CAUSED DEATH.Runaway Cams to a Stop, But Woman Fell Dead on Allghting.Special to the Montreal Star.St.Thomas, \u2018Ont, June 20.-Mrs Mary P.Ruckle, of Tillsonburg, accom: panied by her daughter, Miss Theresa as driving out to visit friends at von, when the horse became fright- éned and ran over half a mile.keeping on the road.When near Delmar, the animal started to kick.and getting a leg over the shafts, came to a ston.Mrs.Ruckle alighted from\u2019 the rig.and immediately dropped dead.Excitement.it is thought, had produced heart failure pe Hamilton Mouldéts\u2019 Strike Over.Special to The Montreal Star.HarMivon, June 20.\u2014The strike of the moulders employed at the Sawyer-Mug- may Companv\u2019's premises is over, apd the meen who stayad in the city have returned to work.Not many moulders were employed hy the campany.0 ORRINE CURES THE LIQUOR HABIT mple home treatment.- No publicity.\u201cJ T £ 8, 7416 tug stores Monireal Ine + FH AS \u201c Meats that Satisfy\u201d ~ LAING\u2019S Hot Weather Meats Cooked Ready for Use.BEEF, ROASTED PORK LOINS \"ROA N, \u201cROASTED HAM, BOILED HAM.x, JELLIED TONGUE, ENGLISH BRAWN, HEAD CHEESE.These Cooked Meatr are of very fine quality.carefully prepared and FINEST SELECTION IN MEATS AND PROVISIONS, to LAING\u2019S RETAIL STORES ALL PARTS OF CITY.of year.being specially suitable or décris ae LE M at AL EST {3 electncally pered (by oùr ##- nestor praca) brie it a flint-lika pardacar With ordinary carefuluse, t will hold its edge for years with Nowa § emINDINg Carbo-Magnetic, .00 This no Pair in leather case.$4.80 other razor Double Concave for will do no 3 hoo ti ra Shavers, siled free. La.netiess of Births, Marriages \"Deaths must be endorsed with ho fen and addresses of the per one ending same, | ~ BATHS.ARD \u2014 At Oshawa Ont.on June 10th.to Mrs.A.B.Ford, a daughter.\u201d AY \u2014 On June 14th, at Toronto, to Mr.\u2018asd Mrs.Wm.E_ Fay, & son.* gard Toronto, on June 12th, [oe \u201cahd Mrs Forster, a son.* OLDING \u2014 Es Sogn, NÉ, on June 15s, te the \u201ctte of W.H.Gplding « nr - AA Toronto, on June 13th, the \u201cwife of Dr.G.E.Hill, of a son * HAMILTON \u2014 At Hinchinbrook, Que.on June 13th, the wife of William Ham- ton, of à sôn.* NTER \u2014 + Huntingdon.June 2nd.wife of W .Hunter.of a daugh- tent RINGTON \u2014 In Brighton.Ont, on wife of G Herring- [WI.80 \u2014 At Toronto, Ont.on June Tth, the wife of J.J.Kelso.of a daaughter.* (JRKEY \u2014 At Toronto.on May lith.to oo a Mrs.John Kjrkey, à son.° On June 16th 1905.at tr Montreal.Mr.and Ac Schoen,» 2 Irish roa \u2014 At ravanburst.Omt.on oe oa, the wife of R.Metcalf, of a At lin.Ont, on May ; ov.J.Aone Mrs.MacCon- A s.200.* i JON \u2014 At Langdon, Alberta, on 38th, to Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Mc- Rue daughter Ton June 13th, a won to Mr and Mrs.J.J.Murphy.of New York, now residing in Toromto.® ROBINSON \u2014 At Sault Ste.Marie.07 May 42nd, to Mr.and Mrs.Percy Robh- 17008, a dsughter.* R t Seattle, Wash.on the 200% fost, o Saughter to Mr.and Mrs.W.Wilkes Robe BUTHERFO \"Mt Trout River, Que.on May 27th.the = wife of Andrew B, Rutherford, of & DTMERORR _ yoy Eiphin, Ont.on May ro Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Rutherford, « son .on the ifth June, at Grand ue, the wife of P.Leo 8myth, ter.* > MARRIAGES.\u2014 At St Patrick 8 1905, P.P.Patrick A- FARRELL \u2014 e Tth, ft.Ann's Church.by the Rev Father Fortier, C.88.R.Miss Mar ary Fatroil, ter en the late Mr.J Farrell der J.McK bot oF Yo \u2014 At yer B.c.me Th =, Rev.J.MeLeod.2 ne Ti Miss Naomi Bayne .\u2014 On June J4, at T ronts, > na Father A.Stunl, C.88.rR.| ovo, Monte) Pye to Martin E oronto.* E TERE \u2014 Ta 8t.John, NB.June ty the Rev.Samuel Howard Hawn to Mrs.Eva .Byers, Don ot ba Johm.* INOBLE-NORTHRUP \u2014 At St.John, N.Ea ob the 13th inst, by Rev.G.mpdell, woueh L \"Noble.Jr.to Laure L N wp \u2014 At New Westmin- .C., on June 7th, by Rev.J 8.John Orr and Mrs.An- [IPATTERBON-HART «= At Bt.Patrick'g Church, the 20th pa, by, Rev.Mar- Calinghen Charles D.Patterson to Tess DEATHS IN THE CITY.PIERRE\u2014In this cfty.on June 18th, 1905.at the age of 62 years § months and 27 days.Jeseph Alphonse Lapierra Funeral from his late residence, 309 Sherbrooke street, on Wednesday, June fist, at 8.15 a.m.to St.Louis de France Church, and from thence to Cots dea Neiges cemetery.Friends and acoualn- tances will please attend.1443 UGHLIN \u2014 At Toronto Junction, on June 18, 1905, at the residence of a: d .JF Pl Ma Ba ST of \u201cihe laie G A Lavghi \u201cus city.In her 8th year, 3, from the reaidence of Ione) son, .A.Laughlin, 191 Greene avenue, Westmount, on Tuesday af- ternoom;, th inst.at 1.30 pm 145 3 RTIN\u2014PFannie Martin, daughter of the late James Martin.of this city.aged years, after a lông fintss, Med fonder.June 18th, at 7?pm.Fune from her late residence.jeux street, Wednesday, ?21st inst.3.n., thence to Mount Royal Cemétery.Friends and acq .ances gre respectfully invited to attend.RDOQIF\u2014In this city, on the 18th instant, I> Murdoch, aister of the late Ralph H.Murdoch, aged 53 years and Funeral took place from the coya) Victoria Hespital to the Roman ceomesirry.(Boston papers Please copv.) DONALD\u2014On June 19th, 1805.Elizabeth second daughter of the late A rma Funeral Wednesday, at 2.30 pm, from 218 Greene avenus.1442 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.NDENSON Tn &t.John.N.B.on the Howard ° OBSÔTÉ\u2014At Valleyfield.Que.age of §1 years and 10 months, Bronsoit, K.C.Funeral will tak on M | Ri Beau heroin e and.ac- stat = respectfully tnvited to tend & 144 2 at the on June 13th, Rose an age\u201d 22 years, wife of Wal.June 12th, at Halttax( Mifsaheth Ann, wite of E.W.Crease, y the Sfth year of her age.* EL ACH-\u2014AL Preston, Lancashire, Eng- on June 12h.Helen E., widow of Clic, and second daughter Tate Thomas Barlow, St.ohn, ) or Kingston, Ont.on June 18, Alice Rendle, wife of Edward Dun- ; platy.aged 39 years.id AT On ite 11th, at 8t.John, wife of Oliver J.Emery, Tie did \u2018year of her age.* Bt.John, N.B., on Jurte 14, Leonard, youngest son of Wm.; and the late Mary Jane Foster, aged ou Kipgsville, Bt ca.; + Et é St.John N.; SE en Jin, Bâward Gould, aged A od To Bran¥o RRING AL ran nn dune, 124, C Man.on van, \u2018aged \u20ac7 years at Toronto, frite Mary Sanders, wife of RobertJ.ner.?| » JON\u2014Ou June 14th, st Toronto, Seb Caïveriey, sôn of George H.and Vis, aged 8 years® : IN MEMORIAM, A anniversary mpss be said in À ; fur the repose of the soul.of hé tate Arthur DAW.Lawlor, on Wed- nat of prune at 3am, In MN Relatives and {Monde 7 lave to sttend.ACLED MEE SARDINES \u2014 SUANE\u2014 prety RAG FUNILS-844 \u2018TEAL you gét eal ers club a, vo THE «S.CARS LEŸ Immcuse Sale of Summer Shirt Walstp\u2014Firast Flnor.\"LIMITED.JUNE Mth, 1005.\u2014 ry syn.June iy at Dun- | om \u2014 Enormous Sale of Fourteen Thousand Yards of New Summer Dress Goods At Prices Below the Cost of Manufacture.We will continue this sale great throughout the week.To-day.Tuesday, we are doing the greatest day's business in the history of the department.Remember\u2014every yard of Summer Dress Goods in the store is reduced.Reductions Range From 25 to 33 1-3 Per Cent.All Printed Cottons Reduced for This.Week\u2019s Sale All Printed Muslins Reduced for This Week\u2019s Sale New Striped Mohairs Reduced for This Week\u2019s Sale Summer Challies Reduced for This Week\u2019s Sale - All Summer Dress Goods Reduced for This Week\u2019s Sale Thousands upon thousands of yards of exquisite new Summer Dress Goods are involved in this great reduction sale, including all the newest and most popular effects.4000 YARDS OF SUMMER CHALLIES GREATLY REDUGED 750 yards of dainty Satin Striped Challies, in lovely color tones of cardinal, yellow, navy, mauve, green, pink, black, etc.price 25¢.Sale price - Fine satin stripe.Regular 153c 750 yards of Fancy Lustre Effect Challies, in two shades of red, royal, navy, sky, etc., handsome diagonal stripes.in various cdlors.Sale price - - Regular price 35e.19¢ 1000 yards of exquisite Summer Challies, pink, blue, white, green, gray, 35c etc., with stripes in satin and white effects.Regular prices 42c to 6oc.Sale price, 1500 yards of high class Satin Striped Challies, in navy, green, gray, blue, rose, : pink, heliotrope.stripes, etc.Regular prices 65c to 75c.Various effects including floral designs, Japanese effects, satin \u201c 59 Reduced for this week's sale to 0,000 YARDS OF DRESS GOODS NEARLY HALF PRICE Divided into various lots.Tweed Effects and Fancy Reducéd sale price - - - The offerings and varieties are so numerous that we could fill twice the space at our disposal with descriptions.Every yard reduced.ummer Suitings, stripe and fashionable check pats terns, in light blue, red, pink, green, black, brown, sky, black and white, etc, etc.Elegant materials, very suitæble for summer costumes.Regular price soc.29c New Check Dress Goods, of this season's most popular lines, stylish small checks in black and white, navy and white, champagne and white, fawn and white, green and white, blue and white, btown and white, pink and white, etc., etc.Two tone effects, sprinkled with small elegant embroidered silk spots in colors.Regular price 45c Sale price - - - - - - Fancy Tussor Voile, very fine and sheer, in delightful colorings of champagne, blue, green, black, white, etc.Sale price Embroidered spots.Regular price 9oc.69c THE MOST SENSATIONAL DRESS GOODS SALE EVER ANNOUNCED SHIRT WAIST SUITS In immense variety.in fact every fabric that is popular this season.prioings se Pontet ly sensational.Some style hints: aist Suits, of fine linon, in different shades, tucked and hem- atitcned: blouse newest full sleeves, close ftting cuffs, stylish $4.40 eleven gore skirt.Spectal .cee.Shirt Walet Suits, of fine black muslin, \u2018smartly trimmed with pleats thirteen gore kirt, $4 75 je Shirt Waist Suits of light weight Panama cloth, trimmed with rows and lace insertion, latest full top sleeves, very elegant effect.Special of dox-pleats fancy Oriental embroldered collar, seventeen gore skirt, blue or white grounds, with spot effects, in white or blue, 8pe- $8.10 cla] price .Of Silks, Linens.Lustres, Cambrays, Estamines\u2014 The lownéss of the SUMMER OFFICE COATS Men who study their comfort will be quick to appreciate these delightfully cool Coats, smartly cut and well fitting, and so light you scarcely know you have ome on.We have them in all sizes, in a great variety of light weight materials.Men's Best Quality Black Lustre Coats, well cut, perfect $i 70 fitting.Speclal .Lae ee en Men's Panama Cloth Summer Coats, in black and white.Special value at .0.$l 85 Men's Summer Coats, of fine dark gray Espania cloth, very cool.Special - $2 .00 Men's Summer Office Coats, ot fine gray \"striped cloth, featherweight, Dest finish.Extra value at .$2.45 Men\u2019s $1.25 Negligee Shirts 75c Spierdid New and Up-to-Date Shirts, made by one of the best mak ers in the Dominion, splendidly finished ana perfect fitting, made from fine quality woven foreign and domestic madras cloth.sephyr prints, percales, combrics, ete.The workmanship is the very best.equal to 31.28 and 31.50 Shirts, dezens of new and styMsh patterns, mostly soft bosom- od negligee styles, sone with laundered fronts, all made with detached cufts, bodles well cut and extra full.$1.50.Speclal price on Wednesday.Stoves for Summer Cooking Hardly necessary to point out the many edvan- tages in uring @ stove for summer cooking + cool, economical, eleanly, convenient and a host of \u2018other reasons, Come Where the assortment ls largest prices the lowest and qualities slwayg reliable, Blue Flame Stoves, best finish, rellablR, _ econôtmi- cal: .Two burners.vew sesessressvves Three burner: = only Oil Stoves, Met tin de: two Inch \u2018wicks, godd \u201cquick c 0 One Burner Gas Stove, indispensable for hot weather, will bof} water In a few minutes.Regularly sold at 20c.Bpeclal offer on 12ic Wednesday .ccc.icianes sterense senan reeves sancdon20 ' og » .:- Some Striking China Values That Will Bring Housekeepers Here Wednesday.Special bargain day in the China Stors to-morrow.Wa are olesring out a number of odd lots at consider dbly.less than they ar@ worth.As the auantities are limited, an easly visit is advisable.For instance: 250.Handsome Fanoy Jardinieres, in ruby.green, terracotta, brown, etc., pretty shapes, fine glossy finish, 7 256.Wednesday 111400 ace aus 0000 50000 a sa 000011 a 100 50 Fancy Cuspidors in assorted colors, \u201cvarious shapes.Bpe- 15e clal ieee bees ess teens e 50 Toile Sets of \u2018Ane \u2018quality En glish \u201csemi- porcelain; each set comprises 10 pieces, handsome floral décorations in blue, pink and $1.95 green, Worth 32.50.Wednesday .con ovr sosesnnenee Special Wednesday Shoe Bargains Elegant New Summer Styles.These iteme have been chosen in ordér & éom- bine smartness of style with lewness of price, and | although each is deocidediy throughout the department: Children\u2019s Chocolate Dongola Kid Laced Boots.good medium weight heels, sizes 8 to 101-3.Ladies\u2019 Chocolate Dongola Kid Bliueher Oxford Laced Shoes, summer > weight soles and military heels, sizes 231-3 to 7.ype valve At Ladies\u2019 Black Patent Glbæn T flexible hand turned soles and military heels, sizes 21-3 to 7.Lee price on Wednesday.$2.55 |S.CARSLEY C2.«8.CARSLEY cam at 8a ames Notre Dane Ben ut 78, Notes By vatue, these only indicative of the onda opportunities fared $1.35 $2.00 Men\u2019s Underwear 44c Our very special 1905 Men's Bal- briggan Shirts and Drawers; they are very fine, light weight of real Egyptian two thread yarn, absolutely the best finish, pliable texture pear] buttons sateen finished, pants spliced seals.best value n the market plece.44¢ Hammock Specials Fancy Openwork Hammock, with pit: +w, full size, strongly made and full size, Special value at .78¢ Close Weave Hammocks, in fancy colors, with pillow and valance.Well made.Price .$I.65 Hammocks, in full fancy tolors, with pillow and wide valance, extra large Rize.toot Spent ar TdT 62 35 $13.60 Summer Draperies Handsome Armure Portieres, two tone shading, in green, golden : brown and cardinal,>40 in.wide by 1-4 yas.long.8pecia] at.$2 80 Armure Portieres, 45 in.wide, 31-4 yds.long, of splendid quality, i ald, - dinal Special value at.93.99 Bathing Suits Boys\u2019 Bathing Suits, white, ied colored stripes.Special 6ic Pe Plain White Bathin Trunks for.a fic Boys\u2019 Bathing Trunks, navy, with white trunks.Special | c LX .Boys\u2019 Two-Piece Bathing Suits, navy, with white stripes.Special LL.Less nue ne 536 Men's Plain Navy, =so Navy and White, One and Two-Piece Bathing Suits.gge and 94c perse xtra Large Size Two- plain navy cashmare, Special va.$1.50 15¢ Rubber Hose 8c 2,000 ft.of Reliable Rubber Mose, 3-ply.3-4 in, specially made to withstand heavy pressure.Règu- c ler value 15c.On Tuesday.8 \u201812 only Hose Reels.made of Wazoneq hardwood, strong .iron wheels.orth $1.00.Special price Tuesday .790 - 50 Solid Brass Nozzieg, will cast straight stream or spray.Splendid value at 50c.On Tuesday.38¢ Wire Screen Doors and Windows.Just received special lot of Windew Soresnedf strongly made and wall finished, size 33 by 20; extends to 301-2 In.Extra value ut Shc soc.Tuebday.at 150 made, ity at .Sere, varnish finish, in these siges: 2 ft.$ in.by 6 £8 to.2 tt.10 In.by 6 f 10 In.and mr ft.Regularly >.CARSLEY- ce.10400 104 QE James 6e MONTREAL, pe or 7 AY.1 = June ( Carpet \u201cSale 20.1008: : a» x All of our immense variety of Carpets, Furniture and General House Fur- ishing Goods at low prices, and June discounts\u2014the time tc economize, as you can get so much more for your money during this sale, Thousands of Mats and Rugs, Hundreds of Carpets and Squares, - Hundreds of Kensington and Anglo-Indian Squares, 20.All sizes, beautiful effects for summer homes ranging in prices trom $3.35 to 0.Eastern Carpets, Mats and Rugs, Bods, Mattrcszee and Bedding.Another car load Furniture consigned for quick sale.MAIL ORDERS FILLED.Pa Empire Building, THOMAS LIGGET, 2474-2476 $t.Catherine Street our Aim Is to give better Value for every dollar isewhere in the city Extra 8 eclal 1 Mer s Furnishings ing à line o t Colo s spent in our stores than can be had for' To-Morrow and Thursday.includ- tn, good value for $1.00, our price, 3%¢c, and hundreds Hare a qually good values.Canadian Trading Co., 1331 ST CATHERINE STREET, between Champlain and Papineau streets.4230 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST MOUNT.Leather inches long.heavy brass INITIALED FREE.In Tan, Brown and Chocolate color, 22 hinges, heavy handles, steel frame and valance, nicely made apd well finished.eat many other lines In all the .different styles, atzes and prices, from $1.50 to $20.00 each without extra charge.OPEN EVERY EVENING.Suit Case $4 straps inside, Cotton lined, lock and bolts, good strong Your Name or Initials painted on When Your Doctor Orders Brandy er when you feel that you need the nourishment and tonic effect which the finest brandy contains ask for Medico Tonic Liquor Lucien.Foucauld & Cie.Cognac.It is the finest Grape Brandy, specially selected for medical burpo D.MASSON & CO.Agents.Montrez! DEATHS REPORTED.w Richmond, Que.\u201cQue \u2014Mr.Gratien Cyr is Mend, aged 84 years.Ottawa.\u2014Mrs.A.C Allan, reliot of Mr.Wyman C.Allan, is dead.\u2018Mrs.Allan was 53 years of age, and resided in Ottawa f9r many yearp.Mary Ann Burrown, rellot of John Tier- ney, died at the Water Street Hospital, aged 65 ire, of heart failure.Valieyfield, Que \u2014Mr.Thomas Brosaert, K.C, w passed away late te dunday 1868.herase à êt.Hyacinthe, on and was ramitiea ot to +] October, 1264.For, yourg he had de Progress, of Vs van ti 14, ad e e tw office of MByor of Baan.ali Saguenay Exeursion-Déminion Day.The R.& O Navigation Co.have decided to run an excursion to the fum- ous Saguenay River this year, similar to the one he proved so popglar Lo \u2018Tadoussac\u2019 1s to leave here on Friday everiing, une 30th, eke the féund trip and re- for n 1866 to Miss Rose va hfidren survive him, & th trea] Monday P evening.LA \u2014 8.76, motudtne ous Py will be th the Bsguensy this Sule 01 Damaged Goods» EX.Ex S58.PARISIAN, 1 Case of White and Coloured Tape, 1 Case of Onyx and other Clocks.Ex 85.MONTCALM, 60 Sheets of Polished Steel.ano about 100 packages of Unclaimed xpress Freight, 30 Chests of Japan and even Tea.Sale at the understgned\u2019's 1828 Notre Dame Street, on FRIDAY MORNING, 2rd' June, At 11 O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 145 3 Auctioneer.ralesroom, $100.00 REWARD will be paid for the arrest of J.A.CHARETTE, charged with obtaining money under - false pretenses, and $100.00 Additional Reward whea his conviction is eb tained.Sond all information te S.H.CARPENTER, Chief, Montreal Detective Service.The Canadian Finance Co.93 St.Francois Xavier.RHC Roun 2226-2232 St.Catherine St.IDEAL - WEDDING GIFTS Dou't Worry about what would be the nicest present to give.A useful gift will surely please, and from our stock selection is made easy.A few atimely hints may be appreciated What about any of the following, complete assortments of which we carry, and during June are allowing DISCOUNTS of 20 p.o.on most of the linea CARVERS IN CASES, TABLE CUTLERY, PRESENTATION SKTS, PLATED TABLE WARK, HOT WATER KETTLES, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, CHAFING DISHES, etc.CUTLERY SPECIALISTS | NR To Cetebrate the Victory.Special to The Montreal Star.Lemdon, June 20.\u2014The Libemls of London, to celsbrate Mon.Chas.S.Hyman's victory will hold a picnic in Queen's Par es and rofreshments free Pond alr will be provided for eve also wil! be games and sports.aies i there will b2 no speeches, although Mr.Hyma.: May my a few words of nks to hd supporters.SCARCELY POSSIBLE.| One would hardly think it possible to improve\u2019 on the Ilsts which have been offered recently at the dry.gootts store of Messrs.Jas, A.Oglivy & Sons, St.Catherine street west, corner of Mountain street, but on turning to thelr announcement on page 11 of this lesue of the Star an unusuaily geod including & Pethistion sale of Carpets.HAMILTON'S June Clearing Sale Wednesday «> Grand Reduction Day.In another ten days we sum up a half-year's business\u2014 the biggest we know that we have ever had, To-morrow, Wednesday, we clear out all the \u201cloose\u201d stock\u2014everything we don\u2019t want to carry into next season\u2014summer goods of the distinctly hot weather character have been reduced without mercy\u2014Every- thing priced for clearance\u2014priced for your profit Savings of one-third, one-half, and even more are common in to-morrow\u2019s offerings, Read this list and take advantage of the savings we so liberally extend to you tomorrow.Come early with the intention of saving money and you'll not be disappointed ! Sharp at 8 o\u2019clock the following lines go on sale :\u2014 Anderson\u2019s Ginghams Tomorrow at 1C 2 yard Anderson of Glasgow is known the worid over as the best maker of Scotch Thread Ginghams, we have over 100 pieces of this celebrated maker\u2019s goods, that the actual values are from 25e to 35c yard, colorings to suit every complexion, designs to set off any figure and becoming to any age.Reduced for tomorrow's sale to seven and a half cents.1st, FLOOR.Black Safin Duchesse Ribbons at © Seems a ridiculously low price to sell these yard beautiful ribbons at, especially now that they are so much in demand for Trimming Summer Dresses.34 of an inch wide, just the width and quality dressmakers prefer, retail usually at sc.We have about 2,000 yards to sell at the price quoted., MAIN FLOOR.Ladies\u2019 Figured Lawn Kimonas 39° made of fast color, light and dark each ground lawns, with color combinations of pretty bright blues, popular greens, dainty pinks, sturdy reds, modest grays, trimmed with stole of white lawn; bell sleeves, in a word they are excellent values at C.75 2nd FLOOR.Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waist Suits .9 8¢ made of fast color washing materials.the prettiest and most comfortable suit, either for country or town wear.With one of these suits you are fashionably dressed; simple and very inexpensive, all sizes and all colors Yo choose from.3rd FLOOR.9 .\u201c Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Summer Vests .\"7° A fine Ribbed Maco yarn Cotton Vest, each in cream only, full sizes, ribbon trimmed, the regular value of this Vest is 1234c, 25 dozen on sale to-morrow at Seven Cents.ist FLOOR.White Curtain Muslin .RC Dainty White Curtain Muslin, 18 inches yard wide, with 2 inch frill, small spot and sprig designs, especially adapted for Bedroom Curtains, aggregation of values will be found, | quoted 4 Tins of Canned Peas for , The Mountain View Canning Coy's \u201c1904\u201d packing of Sweet Wrinkle Peas \u2014every tin guaranteed.This is the brand that others advertise as a special bargain at 3 tins for asc.Tomorrow you can have 4 tins for a quarter.easily worth double.White English Stoneware at .Deans and Meakins White English Stoneware and Royal Semi-Porcelain Dinner, Tea and Dessert Plates and Cups and Saucers, plain patterns and wheat designs.Hotel and boarding: house keepers should take advantage of this sale as the price we quote is cousiderably less than this class of goods can be purchased at even at wholesale, BASEMENT 20° 8rd FLOOR GROCERY, $190 The best uptodate Eyeglasses that opticians charge from $5.00 to $10.00 for at $2.98.Eye testing by our PROF.BE.N.MORREL, R.0, who is in attendance daily.PW Owing to the unusually big price reductions in this advertisement, we must positively refuse to fill Mail, Telephone or C, O.D.orders.THE HAMILTON COMPANY, 8t.Catherine and Peel Sts.Artificial Eyes, $s, $8, and $10, at WINCHES MARRKRBRIYT > 20 McOILL COLLEGE AVE.COOKED MEATS DEPARTMENT.cool h whic Cream Fle ions sot the are a SPECIAL CUT FRIOES FOR THINS WEEK, À viait place.il eonvines you of the \u2018query ef Fu prepared on hot re by our able and com See | | | | | | + = TY 00 \" MONTRE RN AL \u2014 DAILY 2 - STAM\u2014TUESDAY, \"JUNE \u201c20, 1905 Another day.with overshadowed sklos and not a breath of adr stirring.The thermometer is also on the rise once more, and the proinise {a for wea ther of the parboiling variety.In Central Ontario, however, they are having it much warmer than sultry in this city.while down East it is much cooler.But a general average all over the Dominion would bring the ther- mameter into the netghborhood of 50 degrees.Apparently the weather is to 1e somewhat unsettled for the next couple of days.Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Optical and Engl- neer's Supply Company's standard barometer: At noon yesterday, 29.95: at 8 am.to-day, 29.95; 11 am.to-day, 29.95.Temperature\u2014To-day, maximum 69.minimum 53; yesterday, maximun 64, minimum 57.Sun rose this morning at 4.10 o'clock, will set this evening at 7.53 o'clock.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria.64, 50; Calgary, 60, 40.Edmonton, 60, 38; Medicine Hat, 70, 46: Qu'Appelle, 58.98.Winnipeg, 60, 42: Port Arthur, 74, 44: Parry Sound, 84, 86: Toronto, 84, 63, Ottawa.78, 62: Quebec, 60, 52; St.John, 84, 50; Hall- fax, 54, 36.The Next Twenty-Four Hours.Moderate winds, fair, with a few local showers, Wednesday, continued unsettled.PERSONALS.(8ee also page eleven.) Mr.Garnet Ives ts In Compton, visiting friends.Miss Hunter and Miss G.Hunter sail for England shortly by the Kensington.Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Maguire are spending the summer at Bellevue, Beauharnols.Mrs.E.Judah.of Montreal, Is the guest of Rev.and Mrs Pyrker, St.James Rectory, Compton.Miss Gena Smith, of Compton, salls by the Kensington for Englund.where she wlll spend the surfer.Miss Mildred Hagar has returned from the Taconic School, Lakeville, Conu., for the summer holidays.Col.Badgiey.late Royal Engineers, 18 in the city on a short visit to his sister, Miss Badgley.at 96 Durocher street, Miss Martha Gregory, Hunover St.» was In Caluinet for the marriage of Miss Skelly, which took place last week.Mr.and Mrs.R.Trevor Buchanan, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Hale, at \u201cPlantation,\u201d Len- noxville.Mrs.A.J.Doull and family, Elm Ave.leave on Thursday for Cap a l'Algle, where they have , cottage for the summer.Miss Grace Robertson, Phillips Place, and Mise Sise, Sherbrooke street, return this week from a visit to Mrs.Bethune, at Montebello.Mrs.W.G.P.Malone, Laval Ave.after spending a few days with Mrs.Charles Shirrif, Fleetwood Bank, Huntingdon, has returned to town.Miss Yvonne Perodeau.was among those present at the reception ghen at Niagara, by the Colonel und officers of the Governor-General's Body Guard.The following Montrealers are re- glstered to-day at Toronto hotels: Queen's, A.P.Murray, W.Strachan, Geo.A.Melvin, 5.KE.Waffle, Rossin House, Gustave Fischel.Mrs.Thomas M.Barrington.formerly Miss Maude Thompson.will recelve Friday.June 23rd, afternoon and even- fng.at 728 BoulevardSt.Joseph, Annex.Bhe will be assisted In receiving by her sister.Mrs.G.W.Swift, of Northampton.Muss.Mr.Orme Clarke, of London, and Miss Elfrida Roosevelt, cousin of Pre- Rident Roosevelt, were married in Boston yesterday by Bishop Willlam Lawrence.Miss Katherine I.Roosevelt acted as her sister's maid nf honor, and Mr.Clarence Nichois, of London, was best man.The marriage took place this afternoon at Erskine Church, of Miss Lil- Man Maude Higgins, daughter of the late Mr.T.W.Higgins, to Mr.John Russell Martin.The ceremony was erformed by the Rev.Dr.Mowatt.he Church was prettily decorated with palms and ferns.The bride, who was given away by her brother.Mr.W.F.Higgins, wore a white lace gown with a Duchess satin coat effect, tulle vell caught with Ililfes-of-the.-valley and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and Illes-of-the-valley, tled with tulle.The maid of honor, Miss Dalton (Waterloo), cousin of the bride, wore white China silk aver pale pink taffeta, with a deep girdle of pale pink satin and a white lace Charlotte Cor- day hat over pink chiffon with pink roses, and white tulle streamers, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.Little Miss Winsome Holland, who was flower girl, wore a costume In early Victorian style, the long dress, being of white with crepe de chine fléhu and large white lace bonnet trimmed with pink roses and long ties of \u2018hit- fon.She carried a basket of pale pink carnations.Mr.James R.Henderson was best man and Mr.James Wilson and Mr.H.Wolferstan Higgins acted as ushers.Prof.Cornish presided at the organ.The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother, 106 Park Ave.The house wan decorated with palms and cut flowers.Mr.and Mrs.Martin are Jeaving on a trip to New York and Atlantic City, the bride wearing a brown silk costume made with a long redingote, and a champagne-colored all-over lace blouse.a hat In different tones of brown trimmed with the pink roses.The groom's gift to the bride was a diamond and turquoise ring: to the maid of honor, a turquoise and pearl ring.to the flower girl, a pearl pin; to the best man, gold monogramed cuff links: and to the ushers scarf pins.| The bride was the reciplent of a large number of beautiful presents.* MEETING POSTPONED.\u2014 The East End Manufacturers\u2019 and Social Club, which was to have met to-night at the JAPANESE TURNED NORWAY\u2019S Firm Address Adopted by Christiania, Norway.address to King Oscar andthe Riksdug adopted by the Storthing yesterday and the Swedish people generally, reply to the long letter which the king in sent June 1% to the prestdent of the Storthing, M.Beraler 1s vf + conetll- atory characier, But of the same time It Indicates *he unalter.uole deternitnis- tion of the Storthing lo adhere to the action taken in dissolving the Union with Sweden.The text Is as follows \u201cYour Majesty, \u201cNorway's Storthing respectfully begs to address Your Majesty wid through Youur Majesty Swed ns Hiks dag and Sweden's people, as follows \u201cWhat has bern happening re ently tn Norway is the Inevitable result of a combination of late politi ai events and cannot be altered and as It is ver- taln that neither of the two peoples is desirous of returning to the former condition vf unlon the Sterthing is of the opinion that it cught not to revon- slder the various questions of the ron- stitution .nd public law that have been brought up In your Majesty's note to the Storthing's president In comne- tion with the resolutions adopted and on which the Storthing and the Govern.men have already expressed themselves in detail.ADDRESSES AN APPEAL \u201cThe Storthing recognizes fully your Majesty's difficult position and never for a moment has daubted that your: Majesty's decisions are in _cordan el with what your Majesty has ve- | garded as the rights und duties | of the Crown.At the same | time the Storthing js desirnus of ad- | dressing an appeal to your Majesty, | the Riksdag and the people of Sweden! with the object of contributing to the, peaceful carrying through of the dis-| solution of the union and the safe- | guarding of the friendship and concord | of the two peoples of the peninsula, | NO OFFENSE MEANT TO SWEDEN | \u2018The Storthing has seen from ex-| pressions of opinion in Sweden that the resolution which the Storthing felt ft to be its duty to the Fatherland to adopt.declaring the union of the two | kingdoms dissolved, has in form and action been considered mortifying ta} Sweden.That has never been its intention.What has happened and had to happen In Norway was merely the! Inevitable maintenance of Norway's corftitutional rights.The Norwegian people never intended to assall Swel- a REPLY TO KING OSCAR the Storthing \u2014 War Talk in Swedish Press\u2014 Demand That a Section of Norway be Seized.June 20.\u2014The en's honor.As your Majesty in counoll May 26 devlared you were unable to sancilon the Storthing's unanimous resolution for the establishment of a sépurate Nourweglan consular, service and us no Norweglun governmeht could be obtained by your Majesty the con- sUtutronal state of Norway was so far disjointed that the union could no longer be maintained.\u201d WAS FORCED UPON STORTHING.Upon Norway's Storthing was therefore imposed the necessity of procuring without delay a government for the country.Every other vourse was closed.all the more so as Your Ma- Jesty's Swedish Government had on April 25, already explicitly declined to enter into new negotiations, with the dissolution of the unlon us an alternative in the event that tt wus found impossible to arrive at an agreement in regurd to a new form uf union.\u201cThe Storthing as already stated und the Norwegian peoples do not feel any bitterness or animosity against Your Majesty or the Swedish people.The statements to the contrary which possibly were uttered on occasions have wholly and solely been grounded on dissatisfaction at Norway's position In the union and as that source of bitterness and animosity would disappear with the dissolution of Its union Its effects also would vanish.WILL DRAW TOGETHER.Ninety years of co-operation In material and intellectual labors have awakened in the Norwegian people feelings of sincere friendship and sympathy for the Swedish people.These feelings wlil with Norway no longer ocçupYing à positiun offensive to her na tlonu!l Indeépendencè once more Brow apace and insure the enfrance of u mutual understanding between Lhe peoples.In the belief that the Swedish people share these views, the Storthing suggests to Sweden's constitutional authorities that they enter upon the ne- ROllations requisite for a final settlement on the dissolution of the union with the recognition of Norway's new status and her rights as a soverelgn state, TO SAFEGUARD BOTH.The Storthinæ is itself prepared to meet every fair und reasonable wish that nay be put forward to safeguard the kingdom's independence and integrity.Constitulionally, the two peoples will henceforward be separated but at the same time the Storthing is fully convinced that this will Jead to the development of a good and trustful relationship for the defence of thelr mutual interests.CL ; \u201cIf the future settlement aa be obtained without prejudice and.bitfer- ness, the Btorthing ts convin that what has happened will prove for the lasting welfure of the northern peoples.For the sake of the north the Storfh- ing addresses this appeal to the people which, by its magnanimity and chivalry has attained for itself such an eminent place among nations ind with which the Norwegian people desire most sincerely to maintain good relations.\u201d SWEDES HELD MEETING.A great meeting of Swedish residents of Norway was held In Christiania on Monday.It adopted an impressive addreas to King Oscar, requesting him to use every influence to Becure a peaceful settlement, with the view of maintaining the friendly relations of all Scandtnavian \u2018peoples.It is belleved here that the, extraordinary session of the Swedish Riks- dag- to be held Wednesday, will tuke action, looking to the prevention of a further rupture.SOME SWEDES WANT WAR./ Special Cable to the Montreal Star.Christiunia, dune 20.\u2014Swedish Conservative papers, which u few wee ago declared the union with Norway not worth a shot, now systematically advocate war with the sister kingdom.They now openly advocate war.They urg mobllization ot the troops, and demand the cession of Northern Norway as compensation to the Swedish people for the dissolution of the unton.The agitation l: the north, which was formerly regarded as a danger to the union on account of Russia's desire to annex that territory, is now welcomed, as it offers a pretext for taking that section of Norway as a convenient compensation to Sweden.In order to exclte the war feeling the Swedish press reports all sorts of mis-state- ments regarding Norweglan mobilization for an attack on Sweden.FAIR WARNING wis GIVEN.Norway's official press contradicts the statement that the King of Sweden had no idea that Norway Intended to dissolve the union.The King was assured months ago that that was the Intention of the Norwegians unless their just demands were granted.He was Ymplored to sanction the Consular Act of May 27, in order to avoid that event.When he refused, the Norwegian Ministry agaln pointed out to him the danger ahead.The Swedish press itself pointed out that the union was llkely to be dissolved.Sweden now seems ready to accept the dissolution itself.but thinks it ought to be done justly by the two countries.Even this was oMcially proposed by the Norwegian Government on February 28, but was refused.PEACE OR WAR?' \u201cHow then 1s It possible to satisfy Sweden\u201d asked the Norwegian press.\u201cAll our warnings and proposals have been rejected and taken up only when too late, Happily in Sweden there are strong forces for peace.Swedish corporations are urging the Riksdag to an amicable agreement.Swedes residing in Norway add their voices.The near future will show which is strong- er\u2014peace or war.\u201d RUSSIAN FLANK More Sharp Skirmlshing Reported From Manchurian Battlefields HORRIBLE TALE OF MASSACRE Russians Massacred Red Cross Men and Forced Bayonets Down Throats of Japanese.St.Petersburg, June 20.\u2014 General Linevitch, under date of June 17, telegraphed to the Emperor as follows: \u201c From 2 am.until 8 a.m., June 16, our force engaged in the neighborhood of Liaoyangwopeng a Japanese torre consisting of infantry and two batteries of artillery, which approached from the south to about five miles off Liao- yangwopeng.Our detachment southward checked the offensive movement and the Japanese retired.RUSSIAN FLANK TURNED.\u201cAt about § a.m.a turning movement on the left flank, executed by a hat- tallon of Japanese infantry and three suadrons of cavalry, was also reported.Our right flank was turned by a regiment of \\infantry.several squadrons of cavalry and some artillery.The commander of our detachment, consequently.waa foroed to evacuate IdoayangWopenz, and a Japanese force entered LiaoYangwop- eng with a division of infamry, thirty squadrons of cavalry and four batteries of artillery.Three Japanese squed- rona oocupied Simiachen, but our detachment forced them to evacuate the place.ATTACKED AT DAWN.\u201cAt dawn to-day a company of Japanese infantry resumed the offensive, eastward of the railway.but were dis- rlodged in the direction of Kongchen and Munsan.\u201d ADVANCE OF THE JAPANESE.Lälapudzy.Manchuria.June 20.\u2014 The Japanese are advancing from the centre and weetward and are driving in the Russian screens south of Pall- tun.Further west they turned the Russian extreme right at Léaoyang- hungpeng Saturday night, flanking the Russians out®of position after a night long fight The Japanese force consists of an Infantry division, four bat- terles of artillery and thirty squadrons of cavalry.Gen.Mistchenko's cavalry subsequently retrieved some of the lost ground.During Gen.Mistchenko's operations Prince Frederick Leopold of Prussia (representing Emperor William with the Russian army).received his baptism of fire.IN THREE COLUMNS, According to Information received at hendquarters.the Japanese are mov- Ing northwest from Corea in three columns, which include 50,000 Infantry and corresponding forces of cavalry and fleld and mountain artillery.These two columns are heading for Chutsami, Kmesan.and Kenschen, to complete the line of Marsha) Oyama's army stretching from the Mongolian frontier to the Sea of Japan.FEARFUL STORY OF MASSACRE.London, June 20.\u2014The Tokio correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says he has received from a correspondent in Manchuria, a statement that Cossacks, during an engagement on May 10.attacked a fled hospital near Tajpoushean.They first fired xolleys at close uar- ters and then charged with swords, Windsor Hotel, has postponed its meest- ing until \u2019 ay, June 27.2 deepite the fact that the surgeons and medical corps, £0 in number, prominent.ers » Get up with a headache?Bad taste in your mouth?Not much appetite for breakfast?Then you have too much Bile in yoursystem.Wakeup yoyrliver! Get rid of this bile! 747020.ly displayed the Red Cross.The Cos- sacks dashed umong them.and in some Instances forced their way into the Japanese quarters, all the time slashing right eft Many non-combatants were ki! and wounded.BAYONET THRUST DOWN THROATS.Some of the Russians dismounted and\u2019 thrust thelr bayonets down the throats of Japanese.Some of the Japanese were nearly decapitated and bodies were disembowelled.The scene was like a slaughter house.Then the Cossacks burned the medical supplies, ambulance waggons and stretchers, destroying Instruments and plundering the property of officers and men.It was wholesale loot and murder.Finally the Cossacks made twenty surgeons prisoners.As they retreated north they set fire to all the Chinese houses on the way.They met a force of Japanese infantry and were compelled to leave thelr prisoners behind.DEMAND FOR AMMUNITION.Berlin, June 20.\u2014The war in the Far East is causing such a demand for ammunition that the Germany artil- 1®y manufacturers are over-run with orders.The Krupps' Essen Works, have orders for the delivery of 300 guns monthly for nearly two years.The company, which only recently bullt another artillery foundry.making elght of these bulldings, must soon begin to construct a ninth artillery foundry.RAVAGED BY CHOLERA.St.Petersburg, June 20.\u2014A telegram from the medical superintendent at Harbin to the General Staff, states that the cholera situation at Harbin ls grave.There were, before the outbreak of the cholera, 26,000 wounded and sick In the twenty-one hospitals, which are now full.He urgently asks for medical ald to combat the cholera.NO ARMISTICE JUST NOW.London, June 20.\u2014A Paris despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company, says, that Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister of Forelgn Affairs, has declared that no armistice will be arranged until after the opening of negotiations for peace.MUST BE BY EXPERIMENT.Tariff Reform in Great Britain Must Come Slowly.Special to the Montreal Star.London, June 20.\u2014Some eight hundred old country men were present at 8.B.Balton's reception to the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Assoolation at Totter- idge, including the Earl and Countess of Minto, Dr.Parkin and Lord Dundonald.The Duke of Argyll, addressing the Company, referred to the great bounds Canada had made In manufacturing.Fiscal reform must be a matter of experience.He hoped the Canadian manufacturers in all thelr goings and comings would make #t clear to the British people that what was wanted was not to subvert principles, but to make small experimental which, if they did not anewer, could be taken back.ANOTHER BOND OF EMPIRE.Visit of Canadlan Manufacturers Strengthens the Ties.Special to The Montreal Star.Londog, June 20.\u2014 Commenting on the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Assooia- tion's visit, the Dally Telegraph says the visit wil be valued dy the Domirdon as yet another proof of the bonds of union being more tightly drawn\u2019 every year, and thet the future development of British trade on both etdes of the Atlantic\u2014far from proving a source of bitterness and jealousy \u2014wil be most cordially welcomed in the Mother Country as conducing to the strenith and prowperity of the empire as a whole.H.R.H.the Princess of Wales, Bpecial to the Montreal .London, June 20.\u2014The World says: \u201cThe Princass of Wales will not attend Extending Western Branch.Special to The Montres! Star.the the the proposed extension CQ P.R; Witnipez Beach tranch, aly excuemion eo the sent, HAGGARD REPORT FLATTERS CANADA British Papers Comment Canada\u2019s Willingnessto Receive Immigrants ARE PRACTISING AT BISLEY Manufacturers! Association is Visiting the Royal Albert, East India, and Tilbury Docks.\u2018 Canadian Associated Press.London, June 20.\u2014Rider Haggard, in the report of his visit to Canada, goes into very lengthy and minute ls regarding his mission from all standpoints of the colonies visited, socially a success, but financially as far as the Salvation Army wae concerned.a failure.Outside of this failure In finance the two experiments seem, says Mr.Haggard, eminently successful and to demonstrate successfully that indigent people of the agricultural or laborer clams, can be settled on land and there do well and that such persons can even be taken from towns and yet prosper.He found ther Salvation army more respected in Canada than in Great Bri- CANADA WILLING.The St.James\u2019 Gazette, referring to the Haggard report, saye that Canada is willing to do her share in a free and whole-hearted manner.The next move is with us.CANADIAN VISITORS.The Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 A8sso- Station are to-day on the invitation of ast India Dock Company, visiting the Tilbury DooRe and Royal Albert Docks The party 1s being conveyed around the docks by steafner.BISLEY MEET.The Transvaal and New Zealand teams are practising at Bisley.WILL BE PRIVATE.The Pacific Cable conference will be strictly private, , \u2014_\u2014 POLITICS OF NOVA SCOTIA.Provincial General Elections Expected in the Near Future.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, June 20.\u2014Nova Scotia members of Parliament are anticipating in the not far distant future the dissolution of the Legislature of that province and à general election.Before this occurs, or whether or not there is an election, there will need to be a Cabinet reconstruction.Attorney- General Longley, for years one of the strongest members of the Government, has received the reward of long political service.He has been created a Judge.It is not improbable that Hon.Arthur Drysdale, Provincial Minister of Public Works, will be made Attor- ney-General, while Hon.Mr.Pipes may recelve a portfolio.The lature, elected for five years, has another year to run, but the Cabinet reconstruction doubtless will furnish reason for an appeal to the people a little ahead of time.In anticipation of elections thie fall, Nova Scotia Conservatives recently held a convention and made arrangements for active organization.Mr.A, IL.Davidson, barrister, of Middleton, has been appointed provincial organiser, p\u2014 Saguenay Exeursion\u2014-Dominion Day.The R.& O.Navigation Co.have decided to run an excurston to the fém- ous Saguenay River thie year, similar to the dne which proved so popular last season.The steamer \u201cTadousac\u201d 18 to leave hers on Friday evening, June 30th, make the round trip aid ve- Sop a pani Jonas Sho .and berth, This BISHOP WILLS ON CANADIAN POLITICS Notable Address Made by His Lordship at Kingston This Afternoon.CRITICISM OF GOVERNMENT Liberalism\u2019s «party Tragedy\u201d \u2014Sep- arate School Legisiation Denounced.+ eclal to the Montreal Star./ Kingston, Ontario, June 20.\u2014 In his address before the synod of Un- fario Diocese, this afternoon, Bishop day His remarks on the Western schdol question were very pointed.Though a Liberal himself, his Lordship severely scored the party of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, charging it with setting aside the old principle of Liberalism the conservation and maintenance of provinelal rights.Neither was the Conservative purty spared.RISING ABOVE PARTY.His Lordship said: \u201cIt 18 a satisfaction to know that when an occasion arises, or seems to arise, to call for it, the peopie of Canada can lift themselves above party Mills de a lengthy reference to polt- tical ditions existing in Canada to- HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP MILLS.lines and unite in the service of their countrv or for the correction of wrongs, which seem to exist The change in the government of this province was brought about\u2014not by one party.but by both\u2014by Liberals and Conservatives jolning hands in the hope that a new broom might sweep cleaner than the old.The Conservatives have certainly entered into a goodly heritage, and if they are only wise in their day and generation, realize their responsibilities, and live up to them, there will be no need of thelr falling out by the way, or soon returning to the lean and cold land of Opposition, which they occupied so long.But If they should grow fat and kick, doubtless Grit and Tory wil again unile for purposes of diacipline, and show that the government of this country must be carried on with clean hands and pure hearts; and.therefore, we may all thank God, and take courage.As In the Province, so In the Dominlon; in 18968 the Conservatives were overthrown and the Liberals came into power, on the question of provincial rights, in connectior with separate schools for Manitôba.Party Unes were discarded by many.and the, question was dealt with on Its merits.\u201cA PARTY TRAGEDY.\u201d \u201cNow, however, the Liberal party has set aside that which Liberals hoid dear\u2014a principle for which Liberalism stands\u2014the conservation and maintenance of provincial rights, and today stands, \u2018as one has sald, clothed in the faded and tattered garments worn by Conservatives in 1896.It ia nothing less than a party tragedy.It it true a compromise has been made, but compromises ure invariably bad and undesirable; this compromise infringes on provincial rights, as really as the original Act.Party influence has drawn into line, for the time being, and made supporters of the present legislation, men who, in their heart of hearts, are opposed to it; but a feeling has been aroused in the country.which the people of Canada generally, have as much right to diScuss as Parllament ttself.Even if the political representatives of the territories, and the federal ministers were at one in the matter.we have the right to say that it ta unjust to put-an arbitrary construction upon the constitution, and to petrify that constitution by federal law, so that there shall be denied to the western people for all time the power to determine the character of their local Institutions.If there is to be contention over this matter as to whether or not there shall be separate schools in those provinces, it is better to let the people there fight it out by themselves, to keep it within the narrower limits of os provinces than to make It a Domin- ton question.Before such legislation should be enacted the people of Canada as whole should be heard, and there youd be no uncertain sound in thelr voice; the people ¢f the two provinces interested should be allowed to speak.LAURIER AND THE ABLEGATE.\u201cFor Sir Wilfrid Laurier, personally, 1 have the highest respect and the deepest regard.I believe him to be a thoroughly honest and conscientious, as well as able man; but he is under authority, and is not free; he has risked his reputation as a statesman, and the interests of his party in behalf of =eparate schools, which his church demands for the provinces of the North-West.He certainly dia- played great tact and eloquence In his presentation of the subject.The Papal - Ablegate was brought over, it is sald, to sggtle differences which existed amongkt members of his own churcin As he Is engaged in that work, we have nothing to say; but he has been undoubtedly devoting his attention of late to the affairs of the Dominion generally, and to the shaping of its legislation, and against , we most emphatically protest.\u201cWe respect his church and his office, but it matters not who he is, no foreigner can be allQuwed to interfere in the politics of 'this country.No Protestant, worthy of the name, throughout the length and breadth of this great Dominion, would wish to deprive his Roman Catholic fellow- citizens, of any right or privilege he desires or claims for himself; byt we object to class legislation, and the granting of privileges to one section or creed more than to another.SEPARATE SCHOOLS DENOUNCED.h [a - - fe wn Cw.hen , Ls This Dominion is made up of people of diverse r d s told that in the-North-West there are already speaking guageas and holding a great variety of religious beliefs.ful { toget agency, the foreigners who are pour- assimilated and a Canadian national sentiment best developed.Some peo- common they often talk most\u2014and talk loudest, who can believe Who will say that largely educated in these schools, have any godless What has been the means by which the many nationalities existing in the United States have been blended tnto one homogeneous whole?Undoubtedly, the common school.Arrangements could easily be made, whereby religious instruction could great it taken as dead,\u201d killed perhaps with Joy, which \u201cis a current hard to be resisted, which.support a school of thelr own, it Is a question whether to sell catechism and the d trines of the Church of Rome.these doctrines, but I ask, would any honest, say that ditigns, have nothing to complain of and are treated as Roman Catholics would like to be treated themselves?National achools are very different.There a secular education, which will qualify for any position In life, can be got, without any ever with the religious belief of the children.representation, as It now exists, prevents a proper representation of the people.The electorate of the country are not properly or really represented in Parliament A convention, m often by a few achemers, brings out a man as the nominee of the party, and the members flock of sheep, are supposed to follow and to vote for him, though he may not be the man of their choice at all.It is time that such a state of things should be a of coûnty.would soon change.The members of both parties in this Synod, would join hands to overthrow the system now in vogue,\u201d fApecial to The Montreal Star.depo extra-tergit think the isfon covered the provision pinion of Mr.ng.La a°ftt Jiable to this *t brought in cannot be and religions.I am of.races representatives different lan- twenty-five The most power- trumentality for moulding them r and Canadianizing them Is the common school.Through this ing into the Territories can best be talk about the godiessness of the school; well\u2014talk is cheap: ple 1Irrthe llght of facts such a statement ?the men and wo- who have been who know least.men eof our country, mark left on them?be given at certain hours without Interfering with the ordinary work of the day, by the Roman priest to the members of his flock, by the clergyman of the Church of England.and the ministers of other rellgiou bodies, without any cashing whatso ever.Jf the moral right to reparate schools in those provinces, Ro have others as well, so indeed have the Mormons, who have purchased a large tract of territory in Alberta, and would probably llke to have thelr own separate schools, for the propagation of their beliefs.OPPOSITION SCORED.Premier's bill chance to the Conservative to which it did not rise.Had its mottoe a national religious equality for all, outside of the pro- wuuld have every- \u201cThe presented a party school and Grit and Tory, vince of Que«bec, where rallled to Îts standard; but it hesitated, and was silent for B80 long, that some thought it was as well as grief; |! not dead, tt was only, lIlke the Irishman who had fallen Into the pit, merely \u2018\u2018spache- less.\u201d Presently it awoke, like one out of sleep, though not like a glant refreshed with wine, and opposed.not separate schools, but the coercion of the provinces by the way In which can sometimes kil but no, it was these schools are proposed to be established.thus hoping to secure a Mr.John Forman, of this city, has general Protestant support, without purchased the Levis Electrical Rall- losing the support of the province of way, the sum paid being $50,000.The In this it has been disappointed.The party is absolutely and irrevocably committed to separate schools, and has heen for years.It wants Quebec's, support, and Is afraid to oppose that province.which, on questions like this, will always vote as a unit, and so as between the two parties, on this question.I am sorry to say it js very much a choice between the pot and the kettle.CONDITIONS IN QUEBEC.It is amusing to hear people outside of the province of Quebec, who know nothing about the matter, and politi- clans within the provinoe who ought to know, but do not speak acoôrding Lo knowledge, because it would not be politic to do so, telling how generously the minority are treated In that province.For expediency and party trammeis often change entirely the complexion of affairs to the followers of a party, and make even black almost appear white; and things which would seem wrong elsewhere, to be right, because the party calls for them.Those who -embark on the stormy sea of politics, soon find that expediency, and not patriotism, must be their guiding star, and that there Quebec.séts strongly in a direction, where there are abysmal depths of moral turpitude.1 lived for twenty-five years in that province, and I know all about education there.and the kind of justice which is meted out to the minority.The minority pay into the provincial treasury the larger proportion of the income of the province; they arû the large importers.The taxable weaîth, too, of the province, is held by English-speaking people, who are for the most part, Protestants; and from the money received from these sources, grants are made for elementary and superior education, according to population, with the result, therefore, that tants receive one- seventh, and Roman Catholics, six- sevenths of the money granted.\u2018\u201cThen further.the school taxes on all business and commercial corporations, (aithough more than three- fourths of the rnoney invested in them belongs to Protestants), is put into what is called a \u2018neutral panel,\u201d and these taxes are divided according to population, with the result that the which provided the major portion\u2019 of the money, gets leas than twenty-five per cent Then, in rural districts, where there are only a few Protestants not numerous enough to cut, and A RECORD MADE IN Quick Work Accomplished Transportation Company ut has been making a :ecord for Itself In %he unloading of cargoes.tation, Company's steamer Westmount, pulled up in front of the elevator, and fn just six hours and twenty minutes Roman Cathollcg have a ctual elevating time the steamer was empty.the last bushel at 440 am.minutes, less one hour for night supper, 8 hours and much more slowly than does wheat, or corn, and the management states that grains the cargo wouid have been discharged in 3 hours and 20 minutes, or an hour less than the actual time.Nurses Presented With Gold Medals.mitiee of Management of the Hospital, held yesterday, the following M.Bennett, Mary D.Bruce.Annie S.Wills, Mary Macdougall, Helen Tough, Rita Fdith Cowan\u2014received their diplomas and the gift of the president.railway was sold by sheriff's sale, at the Court House, day.terest of the shareholders, ang stated that Mr.them at the sale.number of outdoor patients at Montrea] General Hospital mittee of Management has found it GRAIN ELEVATING on Unloading of SS.Westmount.130,000 BUSHELS IN 6 HOURS Big Cargo of Oats Was Handled Between Nine in Evening and Four In Morning.The grain elevator of the Montreal Kingston, On Monday the Montreal Transpor- with a grain cargo of 130.000 bushels The start was made at 9.20 p.m., and went into the elevator Total time 7 hours, 20 70 minutes actual working tine, This cargo was oats which elevate had there been either one of the latter At the weekly meeting of the Com- General homed elght nurses-\u2014Misses Gertrude Tough, Katherine Wills and were presented with gold medals, Montreal Buys Electrical Rallway.at Quebec, yester- The sale was made in the iIn- it 18 Forman reprèsented New Staff Montreal General Hospital.Owing to the constantly, increasing the the Com- A.C.P.Howard as out- Gillies and oar PhyMIdAnE, and Dre.A.R.Bal, Æ P.Pennoyer and E.M.Von Eberls as outdoor eurgeons.Dr.C.A.Peters has been appointed to fi the vacancy created by the death of the late Dr.Campbell, and Dr.W.L.Barlow to the vacancy created by the resignation of Dr 8pringle.All these appointments are subject to the approval -of the governurs at the next quarterly meeting.Were Prosecuted by the 8.P.C.A.Joshua Milner.M.Carmel.T.Maddon and D.Dqnnelly were prosecuted on Saturday.last by the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anj- mais, and werg each fined $3 and costs, amounting In all to 34.50 for working their horses while they were suffering with sores.YORKSHIRE.THE SUCIETY \u2014 A meeting of the Yorkshir\u2026 Soclety take place tO-mMOTPOW eve LIN In the 8t Lawrence Hall.The committe appointed to draft a constitution and to draw up rules and regulations will report and the officers for the first year of the society's life will be elected.The meeting talkies place at eight o'clock.Special Notice.Inlaid Piano Cases.Messrs.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, are showing some beautiful inlaid pianos by the eminent firm of Helnizman & Co.The cases are of the finest San wood, tullp wood and ebony.Inspece 2386 St.Catherine Street.144 3 AT SHAW'S?BECAUSE we sell the finest American and Canadian Pianos.{ne Gerharé-Heintsman, are ace made.; BECAUSE our expenses are small we are therefore In a position give better value for your money.in such a way that we are not ashamed to meet them transaction is made.BECAUSE you deal direet with the owner of the business.and can feel satisfied that there will be no mele understanding shout the agreement or misrepresentation of the gooûs.BECAUSE we payment without (ncreasing price.DON'T FAIL to call at Shay's before purchasing a piano.J.W.SHAW & CO.2374 8ST.CATHERINE STREET, Sole Agents for the New York Weber, and \u201cGerhard\u201d Heintsman Pianos for Montreal and viginity.148x2 necessary to increase the outdoor staff The Montreal Dally Star te printed ang of physictans and surgeons.Under the published at en 168, oT an advice of the Medical Board they have Sa Publishing Company, Limited, appointed Drs.A.H.Gordon, B.W.D.ntos A.Macmab.Managing Editor.[ ENGLISH STILTON \u20acHEESE 100 PRIME, ORIGINAL = The\u2018inest made in Leicestershire.Britirh Isles.25 middles, about 30 to 36 pounds Bteamahip Tunisian, NATURAL and cass of 100 uf B POLA case of one domen half xallons, $9 quarts.(The World's NATURAL and case of 100 splits.LINDOND ocuse of 50 quarts LONDONDEMRY LJ case of 60 pints.case of one dozen half The \u201cPp ATTERBON™ SPRING, The \u201cHATHORN\" BPRING.And SARATOGA Fresh supplies of one and all Ths \"PATTERSON\" SPRING pinta, 33.5 per case of two dozen pints.FRASER, VIGER & CO., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 1856.move away.which is generally wing their childten to a time 4s taken up with learning istinctive doc- PLEA FOR NATIONAL SCHOOLS.\u201cNow, 1 am saying nothing against thoughtful Roman Catholic estants, under these - interference what- Speaking of politics, party that party, Uke a oned, and the volce) the people, generally, be heard; A a few determined men in every bring about a Still Subject to a Fine.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014The Deputy ring in laborers under contract.In the \u2018fine, though the men deported \u2014 \u201d New York Excursion, The New York Centra! is advertising 1 excursion to Friday, June 30th, ,at tate of single fare for the round (rip, tickets being good ail rail in both directions, or by Day or Night Line steamers w Aideny New York ou th ten days to and Ne tan ot C of extraordinary offerings, but TO-DAY 20 Per Cent, off DINING ROOM SUITES.we WEDNESDAY 80 Per Cent.off BEDROOM SUITES.GENUINE WILTSHIRE, JACON.As supplicd to the royal kitchen at Windsor HARRIS\u2019S WILTSHIRE BACON Poland Spring Water POLAND SPRING WATER (Sparkling) \u2014 81.05 par dosen pints; $13.50 per pints.POLAND SPRING WATER (Natural)\u20144§2.60 per dosen quarts; $10 per case \\ 3 SPRING WATER (Natural)\u201430e per half gallon bottle, 35 per Londonderry Lithia Spring Water LONDONDERRY LITHIA (Braking) \u20141.20 peak: half pints: $9 per ERRY LITHIA (8parkiing)\u20143$1.00 THIA (Sparktng)\u201482.25 por-desen Querts: (8.25 per LONDONDERRY LITHIA (Natural) \u2014m per halt Saratoga Springs Mineral Waters \"SARA TOGA WATER\u2014$2 per dozen Imperial 0 per case of two dosen pints.\u2018The \"LINCOLN\" SPRING SARATOGA More Low Prices Home Furnishing Chances and value giving never before approached by any Furniture concern.We don\u2019t ask you to buy blindly, simply because we tell you we do ask you to use your knowledge, compare with what is sold elsewhere, and then decide.We are willing to abide by your decision.other advantages you gain by dealing with us.{s the outcome of good storekeeping.Two Special Days.of Discounts, We have added another helpful offer to the many we have for house furn- fishers.This time it is three special discount plainly marked, : Jrom these prices To-day we give -30 per cent off ail Dining-Room Suites, LS On Wednesday we give 30 per cent.off all Bedroom Surcen MELTON MOWBRAYS; Arriving por Allan Line 8.8.Tunisien.3 the finest cured in the + each, te arrive alo per Alan lime FRASER, VIGER & CO, + Importers.CARBONATED, cre of two dosen half gallons Bast Idthia.) er doen Pipe; $11.38 per salon bottle; $5.50 per The \u201cLINCOLN\" SPRING The \u201cCONGRESS\u201d BPRING, VICHY WATER.WATPER\u201431.00 per dozen pints; 18 The Nordhelmer Building, 207, 200 à 211 ST.JAMES STREET \u2019 MONTREAL, Domingo mahogany inlild with satine | tion le cordially invited.Warrroomg, } WHY BUY YOUR PIANO r knowledged to be the finest pianos : BECAUSE we deal with our customers À after the 3 i Am TA Fags gi 0 or RET _ Sonata Quality is the capstone to all The price litileness days.All out prices are give the discounts.F.Lapointe 1449 St.Catherine St.East Corner Montcalm.turer.Our leaders, À the New York Weber and the gonu- : and ; to ive you emsy terms of À the 13 A ES arte 25 ES ne PU BET \u201c ri, Le Ana EE : CHEAP MATTRESSES.ARE DANGEROUS.unless filling is guaranteed to be clean by a reliable manufae Ask the dealer to show you *\u2018Hesalth' es with Red Crom label like illustration sewn on end band.The \u201cLiesl Guaranteed\u201d Line.naw sertie * mattress 1 a as opt mage "]
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