The Montreal daily star, 4 juin 1907, mardi 4 juin 1907
[" Rtar-te.\u2018one In.amk, okies, Reon\" Mr, H P.Labelle, VOL.XXXIX, N°- 5 Lost Week's Weakly List\u2019 Weeks Bally; .\"Tous last week Bal, PRICE ONE STRING STORY OF HUMAN MISERY An Episode In the Police Court\u2014A Waif Found Starving in a Stable.For a year and all through the sev- eritles of à Canadian winter, the little fellow had resided in a stable.And last night as he lay huddled up in his strange place of abode, he was arrested and conveyed to the hea@juar- ters of the Montreal police.The central figure of this tragedy is @ fratl.diseased boy, named Henri Tremblay, who, although only in his fifteenth year, has suffered far more than the average individual does In a lfetime Henrl appéared before Judge Lafontaine at the Arraignment Court this morning, to answer to a charge of having on the 26th of May.broken into a shop at 204 St.Catherine street, and stolen $4 worth of stamps and $1.30 of woney.He comes up for enquete * Lo- morrow, This boy\u2019s life story is a melancholy one, \u201cHe lost his mother several years ago, and, according to his own, stale- ment.his father ill-treated him so badly that he was forced to leave his home.About a year age he commenced living tn a stable at the back of the premises, in St.Catherine street, occupted by Gunn & Langiois, During the winter his sufferings were often terrible.and when arrested by Deteo- tive Viens last night his condition was pitiable in the extreme.Portions of his hands and feet were practically crumbling away, as the result of «x- posure and his filthy and verminnus state.Moreover, he was starving.He told the officer that no food of an) kind had crossed his lips for two whole days.His miserable appearance did not belie the assertion, and the kindly-hearted officer immediately set about the task of attending to his physical wants.both externally and internally.It is to be hoped that Henrl's future may be brighter thar his past.\u2018 HAD BEEN TRIED ONCE SO THE COURT DISCHARGED HIM.The sitting of the June session of the Court of King's Bench was resumed this morming, Chief Justice Tuschereau idi P'odor I E.Mercier was the first to aÿ-\" pear.in the dock, and the charge t him was that on the 27th \u201cQf March he attempted to murder Napol- cop Beauchamp.A long discussion eh- \u2018between the prosecuting and de- & counsels, the latter maintain- ir accused had already heen -pa tills charge.Mr.F.W.Hib- prosecuting counsel, d was à new indictment, as it he The judge, one of the officials there.The next case was the charge of perjury against Joseph Carriere, but the court adjourned dur- tng the hearing of the evidence.HOUSES OF ILL-REPUTE PAY HEAVY FINES TO CITY.The city treasury became richer by 81,400 this moming, as the result of en organised ruid on houses of ill-re- pute in the St, Lawrence Division lust night.Five ve ee and thirty-six teumeuters arrested, the former being fimod 3100 or 3 months cach, and the batter $25 or 3 monthe each.They all padd the fines.The houses whic were rajded have been attracting the attention of the police for some time EUROPEAN TRIP\" CURTAILED.Return Wilfrid Laurier 3 Will Sooner Than Arfanged.Presse announces that in a private letter from France, Sir Wilfrid Laurier declares his intention of coming back sooner he had at first expected.The Prime Minister, according to this letter, will be in Ottawa early in July.After attending to business there for a few days he will go to Arthabaskaville for a vacation, which will extend over two or three weeks.; Park and island Railway Suit.In the case of Mrs.Benjamin Decary.who is s.eking $1,099 damages from the Montreal Park and Island Railway fo: the death of her husband in January, \u20181906, near the railway track on Maple- wood avenue, Mr, Charles Archer.K.C.\u2026.to-dety presented a motion to have tha case dismissed without being given to the jury, on the ground that the plaintiff had falled to make a case.This motion was dismissed by the presiding Judge, Mr.Justice Guerin.Mr.Henry J.Elifott, who is acting with Messrs.T.Rinfret and Leon Gar- neau, presented a motion just before t for leave to change a date in the declaration, and another for leave to add a question what Sir the Enowledze of the company: whether such use was tolerated.Great Demand for Freight Cars.The demand for freight cars at tha present time fs en great that a seri- gone to this vast expense it would city to grant any new company a long- * fer franchise than ten years.No coma short contract aa this; it could not float bonds successfully uniess a twen- MB, CHAMBERLAIN BENEFITED BY THI His Complete Recovery is Regarded as Only a Matter of Time.By Special Cable from our own Cor- spondent.: London, June 4.\u2014Mr.Joseph Chamberlain has \u201ceturned to London really benefitted vory much by his trip abroad.He takes the kcenest inter- «st in public affairs, although he requires, and it is, most desirable that he have a long rest.ln the ahsence sf any set-back complete recovery is only a matter of time.There is no reason for dissatisfaction with the progress of the Chamberlain which is procecd- ing rapidly in the country, and so Mr.Chamberlain's presence is not abso- «Utely essential.movement WINDERMERE.FRENCH SAILORS TO START WORK AGAIN \u2014P 3 Men Will Resume Within Twenty- four Hours Without Receiving Any Penalties.Paris, June 4.\u2014The seimen\u2019s strike is regarded as being virtually ended, and the men are everywhere expacted to resume work within 24 heuras.The ravigation companies have accepted the Government's recominendations, and will restore the officers and crews without insisting on any penalties.\u2018The French Trans-Atlantic Line hopes to cnable La Provence to sail from Havre to-morrow.The only discord appears te be at Rordeaux, where sores of the delegates, finding that the local organization Is discontented with the pro- Losed compromise arrangements, are attempting to secure a reversal of the decision to resume work, but apparently without any chance of success.Coughing Spells Caused Death.Kingston, Ont, June 4.\u2014 Richard Dowlar, a sailor, died suddenly at Bar- riefield while out walking.He was sejzed with coughing spells, and this affected his heart.= Toîthe deft la s consist of 8 deft, tag his Ln SE Cols tng ot WILL CALL :FoR It transpired at the City Hall to-day that there Is to be a new and drastia move in regard to the lighting problem of the city.As shown on another page the Light, Heat and Power Company notified the City Council yesterday afternoon that it could not accept the offer of the city to supply gas at ninety cents and one dolar.Upon learning this, a majority of Council decided to refer the whole question once more to the Fire and LightCommittee.The new move that is tn be made will be a decision by the committee to call for tenders for the supply of gas and electric light to citizens.Any company may submit offers.The members of the Fire Committee who favor this plan state that by calling for tenders the prices for lighting will be much lower than the Light, Heat and Power Company is now willing to offer.MANY DIFFICULTIES IN WAY.Speaking of this latter vemture a prominent member of the City Council sald: \u201cThere will probably be a couple of answers from small companies \u2018a supply the city with electric light, but there is no company that can tender to supply the city with gas lighting and gas for cooking.What will the position then be?It will mean that the Light.Heat and Power Company can continue charging the present heavy rates for gas.As Is well known, the company has vast powers from the Legislature to use the streets of the city.As this is undoubtedly the came it will be impossible for the city to order the company to remove Îts pipes from: the streets, even after Its gas contreut has expired in two years hence.\u201cThink, too, of the dificuMies which any new company coming into the city will have to surmount.A new company would have to build expensive conduits for I\u2018s wires.After having be impossible, on account of the recent aotion of the Legislature, for tle pany could sink \u2018a big fortune on such The picture to the right 1s that-of McDanlels, - who won the Toronto Cup A AND ELECTRICITY Fire and Light Committee, is Now Expected to Seek Solution of Lighting Problem in This Direction \u2014 Many Difficulties in the Way.PROMINENT MEN AT BLUE BONNETS RACES Starter \u2018De He.the ons one most to \u2018the .ty-vears franchise were secured.Such a company would not be able either to supply light in Ste.Cunegonde, St.Henry and numerous places as the Light, Heat and Power Company has already secured franchises from these places that will not expire till thirty years hence.\u201cAny mew company that comes into the city may rest assured that 1t will have to give the city a guarantee of at least two hundred thousand dollars that it will Keep to Its agreements.The aldermen have not yet forgotten the Coates affair.Some nlne years ago the Council gave a contract to Coates to supply the city with gas Instead of doing: thts he sold out to the Gas Company.The result was that citizens had to pay more than ever for light.To prevent a repetition of this experience a new company will have to give.ample guarantee, in the Way of cash, that it will keep to its bargain.Seeing that the city cannot oust the Gas Company from the streets it would have been far wiser to try to come to some agreement with it.Many members of Council have tried in every way to kill any offer that might be made to the company.It now remains to be seen what will be done when, tenders are called.THE MAYOR'S ATTITUDE.Mayor Ekers said to-day that he had no objections to tenders being advertised for, but he feared the position of affairs was such no company was strong enough to undertake mich a big task.Even if a new company were allowed to enter the city and dig up the streets, it would haye to compete on the Light, Heat Power commenting on the in Council yesterday, sald that if there had not been so much unjust\u201d opposition te the recent offer to the.company, company.would most likely have fia it.Had the offer beeri aôdeptéd\u2019 the cit!- zens would.have got mpch \u201ccheapér: lighting, \u2018while the \u2018city\u2019 woul have got miHions.lit special sums.from the company to put the strepts.in.decent condition ous problem will confront the rallway companies before the end of the summer.It ia feared, in fact, that the demand will be so much greater than the supply that a freight \u201ctie up\u201d may x.resu It wns stated at the C.P.R.offices 40-day that the demand for cars at the present time is ne great as that in the fall of most years\u2014If not even greater.The fall Is always the busiest time of the year.The great rush of business, oouree, is towards the west.of Simpson Case Thrice Adjourned.For the third time the examination in the Enquete Court at Montreal by William Thomas Simpson, the man with the murder of his two ine fant children at Hudson Heights, has been delayed.The examinajon was fixed for to-day, but it was requested that as the Attorney- General at Que- ved the medical e mental condition bec had hot vet Special to the Montreal Star.that Jas.tain, waa foulMy murdered as he slept is growing hourly, and neighbors be- lleve that the revolver was placed m hs hand afterwards.crime is that a day or so before his death Lashway had a large sum of money, about $1,000 In the house.This has disappeared and other valuables, while everywhere there are sald to be evidences of a thor ough search of the premises, and had been separated from his.ais 51 The location of ; \u2018sucti as ps not be likely {icted by a vevaiver in the left ROBBERY MAY BE MOTIVE.cshway Had $1000 in the House Just Before Death.Ont.June 4.-\u2014The belief vy, of South Moun Comwall, A motive for the , along with his watoly, Lashway wos about 5 years of age the bullet pound Jo rem Tete It was found.There are 5 pre pr por but.the athe ; rina MOULDERS WANT NCRERSE.Lemieux Act May Set Settle Rallway Dispute at Winnipeg.Winnipeg, June-4\u2014\u2014Phé iron rhould: ers In the.Canadian Pacfic Railway shops are working under a schedule which has expired, and eo far no agreement for ite continuance or reenactment has been arrived at.The.rate of wages which.has prevalled for the past year is 32% cents per hour.The moulders gre asking for un \u2018Increase of 5.Lh hour, making the |.proposed rate There ts Httle eos of the mét- ter being settled by the mutaal agreement between the company and men\u2019 of the union, and in that case \u201cthére 1s every rrr ah of an appeal beng | : i - BASH SEG SCHOONER SEIZED ish Authorities\u2014Poaching Is Alleged.of thy Treasury Nas recelved a tsle- gram from Captain Ainsworth, of the Revenue cutter Rush, stating that he had seized the British sealing echoon- er Charlotta 3.Cox, which was found illegally catching seals in Falrweather grounds off Alaska.The Cox, It 1s said, evidently: waa taking seals during the viosed season within the area of -the tribunal of arbitration agreed to by the goveimments of Great Rritain and the United States.She had 77 fur seal- skins on board.; The department has directed the commander of the Rush to deliver the Cox to the British authorities at the nearest port in British Columbia in accordance with the Joint recommendations of the two governments in case of seizure, The Rush also reported the presence of Japanese sealers in the same vicinity with a large number of cealskins on board.The Japanese sealers, howr ever, ara not subject to seizure outside of territorial waters.Meeting at Cookahire.Special to The Montreal Star.Cookshire, Que., June 4.\u2014Mr.H.B.Ames.M.P., and Mr.BR.H.Pope, ex- M.P., were \"the speakers at a nser.vative meeting in the Town Hall evening.Mr.Ames spoke of lan sud grab bing in the West, and the riche o pecples\u2019 assets there.His entire s was denunciatory of the present n- istration.Mr.Pope spoke briefly, making a Teference to recent events in | côunection with the \u2018\u2018unsatisfactory\u201d results of the Imperial Conference.ess LAYMEN TEE HAND IN LIBEL ACTION = Workman-Shaw Case Was Subject of Warm Argument.Special to The Montreal Star.Gananoque, Ont, June 4\u2014The Methodist conference this morning placed itself on record as against an official naming his successor.Dr.Benson introduced the matter by a resolution that the conference strongly disapprove of the method by which the steward of the Book House had appointed an assistant beleving such an appointment should be made by the general conference.alone, Dr.Benson said the assistant book steward should be the man designed to succeed the steward and should be named by the general conference.The motion was seconded by: W.H.:Lamhly, Montreal: There was no definite proof as to the appointment, except the press reports.The words \u2018as reported in the press\u201d were added The resoluticn was then carried.There seemd to be constderab haziness as to the authoritly for he appointment.The laymen of the conference here took a hand in the Workman-Shaw libel action and had almost as interesting a time over it as the ministers had.The argument waxed warm and sev- eml laymen from the Montreal district left the meeting as a protest.Finally, on motion of W.H.Lambly.Montreal, the following general resolution, without making specific reference, was carried: \u201cThat we as my membérs of this conference desire to place on record our unswerving loyalty and devotion to the standards and doctrines of our beloved Methodism.\u201cWe deprecate any teaching or preaching which would tend to weaken or lower these standards being convinced \u2018that what the human soul yearns for is the true gospel.\u201d Among the alms recommendéd church by the laymen was the \u2018of at least ten \u201ccents per week per member for missions and the evangel- ization of the world in this generation.recommended chats a commission of one ymen oppo nt through the varièus boards to report on all the \u2018mission fields.A regolution urging the mission board to adapt « a forward movement in the French\u201d fon work In \u2018at\u2019 \u2018head of the work, and severa) had spoken on the importsice eu the evangelization of Roman Catho- MISSIONARIES ARE SAFE.Viceroy of Canton Is Is Triumphant Over Lienchow Pakihol tase bosn.sup~ se undr that all the méisnfonesios ae a Tu Line ie.pocbie and to con- Vessel Will Be Turned Over to Brit | Washington, June 4.\u2014The Secretary award in violation of the anticles of the\u2018 tin -connéction with.the-jettér it was |- _the Rebels.der ! wl Col, Soe ro dere ot , | FSHING TACKLE Mr.» Angler, get tusy.Look over your stock.Ten to one theres.fi something missing, so, come and inspect ours.Rods, from 28c to $15.00.Split Bamboo Rods, from.$1.00 up.Our \u201coglish Trout or Bass Rod sit=$1.25.is great value.og Lines, Flies, Hooks, Nets.na everything for the re import direct from the largest English and American manufacturers.and a call will -eonvince you that our Goods \u201cnd Prices are right.\u201cBASEBALL .If you want anything in this line come direct to us, It fe a well known fact that our prices, quality considered, | -4%o much lower than elsewhere, BICYCLES Lacrosses, Footballs, Tennis, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Hunting: and Pocket C Hamimo nd eve {béen withdra to.bo bet: afternoon, the opening day will he a marked success.There are over five hundred horses | at Hamilton for the meet and the fields will be large \u2018a2 almost every evant.Two carloads of horses arrived from Louisville yesterday and every stall within a mile of \u2018the, has been taken.Several owners brought horses from Kenilworth at Buffalo and were disappointed In not finding accommodation.shipping - their horses back to Kenilworth to wait for the opening of the meet there in two weeks.\u2014\u2014 Oppose Hon.A.B.Aylesworth.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont.June 4.\u2014It Is stated that Mr, T, H.Brunton, of Newmarket, will be selected by the Conservatives of Ni York to oppose Hon.A: dB.Aylesworth, the Minister of Justice, at the next genera] election design, that will surely like it.All our Vests are wile time to come in.SASKATOON.nea maths tng treble Tour Lots Within the \u2018 Rr A hi he Price \u2018arners, .Get in on the xround floor, Wire a bes ton plans, terms.oto.WM.H.COY, Owner, Corner fra.Ave.aad Jb Btreek, 134 67004.Saskatoon, Canada.much cooler, easier, neater, atop Washable Vests are than the ordinary vest, you \u2018 would not let the day go by without having at least one.to see how you Come in and let w slip on AR it i ARAN beau- There & so better food for a Codfish There is no better codfish in the world than the brands HALIFAX ACADIA The bones have all been taken out and the fish put.up in convenient packages.: The best Grocers sell it.lowrvg sums .Denile sad Slagle Breast od, Cool, Cosnfortable, Durable in Fisanels Hemstépuns, - FW.MCLAUGHLIN, Mother Warned Them Not to Take \u2018 Pleasure: Cruise.brother also lost hls life.younger a lad The two, &ccom Wiiston Cutler, set out in a * ealiboat for a cruise on the inlet.8 coi] of rope an His brother immediately dived ped over 8 water.after him, and bo A dramatic feature of oe occurrenc was that Mrs.Norris, the mother of the boys, had a strange right, as he's * result ot which she rose and with Hm going out for the saiL .Canadian Killed at Syracuse.poTracuse N.Y., June 4.\u2014~A man identi- wanda house, was crushed to death last nent by a holst bridge over the Erle Have You An Artist Eye?Here then is an assortment of Vests, beautiful in color and to taste, er, ter.and altogether more com- are th t that .we could pick a; Prices $1.50, $l.1.75, \u201832.00, \u201cup to 86,00 exch.Single bl retid: \u201cstout\u201d or \u201cslim\u201d Tordey is a good The Hannan Store, Ltd.M3-215 ST.JAMES STREET.R oF \"from To Enjoy a Good Meal | Take a CINZANO Vermouth As An Appetizer You ought to know it.: It\u2019s the leader.* Once tasted always wanted.\u201cCIN VERMOUTH AND\u201d is a genuine ITALIAN PRODUCT \u201cOrder by the name if you want the best.- Atall Cafes, Restaurants, Hotels, \u201cBars and Grocers.\u201cjust short of it\u201d If your dealer is get your supply St.Lawrence Boulevard RAYMOND FRERES 035 Vivre tour 4% EXQUISITE \u2014BOUVENIRS of the Montreal Jockey Club can be either office ce Mon: real PEICE QNLY 3c.181 2 ©, FX St.Charles & Co., Limited, Montreal, Can.General Agents, 0 me SE NS: & .132 4 law « S.A.de LORIMIER: 1 } Young & Rochester's make Vandy - Summer Vests, from $1.00 up; sixes 84 ® to 50 inches.52 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST : 131 263 Near Place RE ; JILLUSTRATE YOUR LIFE 1.It is better than writing it.Preserve reminiscences of places and people you've seen.Get a Kodak! And get it from us.We have the best sélection in the city.The Uta Photograph 148 PEEL res, Limited, and 133 ST.PETER ST, MONTREAL, ] Aluo at OTTAWA and QUEBEC.The Norris, junior, trip- d fell into the th were dream on Saturday elder boy\u2019s bed and Ploaded his intention in his \u2018pocket as H.8.gion, ont.a commercial oyed b North Tona- if you once re- Summer's Now for that suit half lined or unlined.shops for the m Come while \u20ac Corner 336 Bt.Ca: WAKE UP! can\u2019t put off putting on any longer.hat do you fancy\u2014a homespun, worsted or tweed\u2014we have them all, anyway, either lined, Ours.are the young men\u2019s shops, but also the n with \u201cyoungish\u201d tastes, e assortment is good.Suits $13.00 to $25.00.Trousers $3.00 to $7.00.476 St.Oatherine Bt.East.| Here At Last.you have had in mind\u2014you \u2014\u2014t and St.Peter.erine Btrest oat.CING IN FRONT | of all competition With this -season\u2019s values in soft bosom Negligee Shiits.In summer men want comfortable feeling \u201d __ Shirts above all else; and comfort i is the key note.in the Shirts cess, I we: e sell.; Our Scotch: Zephyr Shirts were an immediate suc- they're re so right in style and so decidedly suited for 1 St.James Street \u2018493 St.Catherine Street West 473 St.Catherine Street East so \"UNION OF CAMA py PACIFI Par BONNETS RAGE TRACK \u201cporuand, Maine.Tow\u201d Bo da apnea cums.ds fifined oh city (80.80); foot drainage: clean st ecirie car eon.nt \u2018uns pe } for lai train will leave Windsor Fifty-fourth Annual Ses- A D on Peu à « ents snd islands ah sn PE As ve wey a sn, rent, Ocean breeses assure cool plea : | ) ne noe.inca fonde Plone 5° imvrcdiel y, After the 'last race.sion Op e in H ilton ; ee Jinoet beach Bathing, Fleasars see ; ne So WwW parks i Burbs, refined, order ; .tain: Superb scenery from sightly ; i ! me a on Wednesday.vor Many historical features.Only 20 hours by steamer from New pb a yy Goths, Kenbewhde |.\"3 eee (3004 poing on train Lin 4h, lenving Place .York, and 1 hours by throuæh Pull man: excurs rsion me rates Shu Toads s Centrepieces, Huc \"A En q y 2004 goins 9 ie an Ra es | PROBLEMS TO BE MET 38 bie.cimas Sng'iet?Surv BSE mani iil.| (Base Tomi, Boraetts dered Henin: | Priv f 5 I A th Cl | \u2014 BIG .or information address, - ilies, Tollet and ss rom By.a e a e at uction Prices.tar trainer up te \u2014\u2014 hela ucstay.Allan 'TaAne Jun ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.N.C.RICH, Se¢\u2019y Beard of Trade, 33 Exchange Streets PORPLAND, NE.iy fleagi Car Service will be \u2018Pertiand, \u2014 Quilts, etc.ne The Union Will Welcome the United Also The balance\u2019 of he are 24 valuable collection of high-class ; | Brethren of Christ at First : uss, La oto.ete.: ay, June Sth, and v tan, June 3, 8 am Session.NORTH Hariev, Ai eur Hoos, Nos.00 aa 30 ar | PP BE RSIAN and ©.i6eaVeh Parlor Fax on Monday.June Yuden: duse 16, 4 ai, duly 1.GLEN VILLA Que., Can.CALVE sTRERT.Co bn ano se Victorias, June We am dur \u2014 « hours from Moctreal on shore of besu- vente JUNE 8TH,- \u2019 r NESE EXCURSIONS Loman, June 2, day En Aug.3 The fifty-fourth anmual meeting of tifal Maseawipp! Lake; guests.avèr- At 2.30 and-3 OF 5 ! I 1 J R Te i ue Victorian and Virginian, 13,000 tons, tive Congregational Union of Canada axe 33 per day.317 Der week: \u2018half rase M.HICKS & ma ; wo the only Turbine steamers on the Canadial opens in \u2018the First during Jun e ideal month and place ms Me beg A : Juné à und Fa 2.16 and 80: touts à ADSUIULS ar 8% inration Church, Hamilton, Ont, to-morrow for, Convaiedornts to regal their their hea'th | 8 ; Que > will be offered Dy private sale at Yory moderate prices for a few days at my August lend 2 September et ine | Finer Coase: bio sean ee kording te morning, and will continue until Mou- te Toning.beautiful walk and areas | \u2014 lostoom, 33 UNIVERSITY BT.\u201cRES Be La the seventh time that dns, Caine oeautiful walks and drives, ARCOTTE BRO .wie ; City Ticket \u201cattics 120 Se, James street, COND CLASS.141.40 ana upwards Hamilton has been visited by the L chestra.Write for booklets.\" G.A.Le- M Parties wanting véry supérier end artistio Rugy will tind it to thelr advan- PA ÿA\" TA Paocordine 1 seat Union.the last ococasion being in 18%.New Castle, N.H.Frank C.Hal, Mgr.BARON, Prop., P.O., Glen Vie, Que.tage to view this collection.which Is acknowledged to be one of the finest ever - - or.sub are on the yop eighteén years America\u2019s lending and or n oy 1 w NE Mongoife NE RE KAL TU ULASUUW.paper Yor discussion, the three princi- most \u2018 luxurious Summer hotel, 475 sunny, ved et CH .M2 KEARNS, Auctioneer.A Coniathie 8 une.-retorian, 30th Jume pal ones being, church extension work outside rooms.private baths ail modern \u201d 188 5 RAILWAY vnlen th June Bollian, 37th Juse ype onu 0 fa tne Ror: rsomaaesion of 20 | noue sent mn sone | THE Goss, | \"maaan DEG ee EE nion nor fro * FRASER BROS, SALES.a £ uke, tennis art ?Sardinian, Congregutionaliats nave decided te 45 550 A Gaine 206 (Be jarrent = MONTREAL AND OTTAWA Goa sidas cabin.salicg mend Luan \u2018considerably incresse thelr interest 1 the Canaddan Northwest work.The chairman of the Union, the Rev.W.T.Gunn, of Embro, Ont, recentiy vis- rates Sie ar ne So ue Third clans 637.60.ApPly to H abil, Sire salt water bathing poo the world.Select- = ps AN.Munureal.STANLEY ISLAND, thé Goverament far Le will re-open for the season MONDAY, JUNE 3rd.For pamphlet and particulars, apply on WEDNESDAY, 0th unm, in our rooms, sr.JAMES ge.at\u2019 La d'elesk.By order of Messts.\u2018Wilks & Mithaud, LVE.MONTREAL ; wpe ma, 13.40 p.m.ARR.OTTAWA ely um .m., 16.40 pow 10.30 TRAVEL Consigaments Direct from wished n Peace Cen ang embody camfo pas ferem sosven ence and attraction.that money an can thought DOMINION LINE SN gi NEY ASIN N ited Winnipeg, with the result that two ! ° .additional Congregational churches will, \"PRY.programme by Carl Baers concert [to MR.J.R.DUQUETTE.Summers- Curators .the entire stock of Sorel Idea) Yokohama J an Elegnas.oo Eacept Bunte are wow ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, én al probabllity, be ereoted in that orchestra © vell-Enown musiciens Garage a va: town.Ont.130 6eod Manufacturing Co., comprising in-largh - > \u2019 (FE AY TRAI runsing ou a n between Montreal MONTREAL QUEBEC TO « City; end plans will be discussed at the and te oi Tati, et Snq relaxation, pure stock, of skirts, bays\u2019 costs, porvet- cètérs, : , D ; and Ottawa.Ottawe, June 5.Vancouver, Juve 24 Union meotings for establishing otber sation es.mater the Wentworth offers HOTEL LAWRENCE, pillow shams, nigh corsets, boîte, TT 0 \u201cAA STOWN NORFOLK VA, Keaingesn, Sune 33.2 hums Tine 34 churches at Edmonton, Calgary and Sd & inducements.leutare LD 0 tgowne.a .: .=.JAMEST Open until December Kensington, June 3.Canada, July 6 other points.ih ee ras\u2019 oarher ANE C- sttustea pou Ne ri Superior hes i Rare apn Bis Handsome (Ornaments \u201cAMERICA'S GREATEST EXPOSITION =, Reduced fares Jus Wusoeo 1 pam MBL wks CU CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION, es \u201c6 State SL.io Boston, sss; first-class familly hotels apañious.mônes\u201d ribbon cloth, Elpace.lawn.aetees TROVE, : RAILWAY BVETEM\u201d now in effect.oa sy PI sae of the fastest sud In the general ation echeme New Fork oirice, 1 way.lawns, Special rates from June 15 to suspenders, poto Baichels, Ty Wl oh t _ HOMEBEEKERS\u2019 EXGURBIONS ing, © /oviabie seamers in the Canadian that po Union has in view, ana \u2018whic - Te 26 SRST PAL QÔVE & SON.sewing, ruching and pléaüng machints, \\ ilk J ackets, etc.etc.Manitoha and the Canadian Norik- ès Olawa\u201d huids the resorä for the w.up for discussion on uraday, est.ween Montrsal and Live & change will probably be made in tha NEW so by order of, Mr.A.Desmartequ, J; trusted b.Sabagawe, N w Y k June 4 and 18; July 2, 16 and grpool First Class Rare $88; Becond Ciase | comsttution (Bat will permit of the HOTEL BELLEVUE |g.femmonds.sock of dry gods a pdr op vo val Roger irgid e or des 1 End 27) Boptémber 10 and M0 And upwaids according to steamer.|.2 various provincial associations choos- sorted, hats.caps, swiall wares, ers on AND 24.MODERATE RATE SERVICE.ing delegates to the annual confer- 9 PATRICK CHEFFER.Prop.Snods, autre, routes 1 eek or Low rates, Tickets good for 60 days.E Liverpool, 443.8) ana 34500., hoes, evershoes, - Ne.488 ST.JAMES ev, 4 on on, ence, Instead of each Individual church STE.MARGUERITE, Lac Massou, P.Q.708\" SOTO 00, Triartn \u201cand meav B t CITY TICKET OFFICES: dn, i Liverpool London, Los electing them, as has been the custom \u2026 SVYÉAMPSCOTT, MASS.First-class rooms and board, mear other goods.M | J 5 os on 187 ST.JAMES.ST.Telephone Main dont.Belfast, Glasgow, $371.54.in the pas Right on the Ocean.But 30 pninutes beautiful lake, good fishing, ete.1s A tailors stock, fine tweeds, sultings, 0 8dnes ay orn ig, uns ,; oo Br, or Bonaventure Biation.WHITE STAR LINK As dard the third of the principal trom Boston by rail.De re Sum.une 1s ! linings, ete.Adirondack and Rut! - .+ New York te Liverpool.subjects for discussion at the Union pointed and mos: up te ort \u2014pidderors Fest 3 ; + van r a large consignment of besutiful woods and \" Battle.June 14.0 par meetings, that of Church Union, Con- er Hotel on ed for its BELECT Oosan View Hotel, Maize.About 20,000 pleces 0 pape direct from paspen.pomprisinig rare Routes.i Cedric, June 30.° ee Yor A gregationalists are, generally, in favor DFREONAGE.The finest rosds for iment modsrste price ses TR MARCOTTE FRERES, pièces a BATSUMA ar LE .To the MEDITERRANEAN v of it, vided a satisfactory basis of ing.riding and automobiling to |; .ait] EL ae Auctioneers.on BR ARD ; vol : ; , Ia Azores union Le be arrived at between them- be.foun Anywhere.ete for Pron bookie.EDW.©.Ais 52 03 - asks etc.Bon da Andinterea, : THROUGH SERVICE Mo C 0.rate, Jal LE rom me un Soule ., pep.16.+»- .Romenie, J « soives and tie other denominations \u2018 GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL, wala ornaments, étc.etc.all without an Accommodations and Ératle, Aus 3.210707 Camopie June 24 - JUNE 3ind.concerned.They have a Standing com pt & GRABOW, Proprietors, seracses esvenssere co0o.CANOPIS, AUS 10 We Have Recsived tull\u2019partioulsrs à Beach, Atlantic Chy, Virginia Ave and th 5 mittee on unton, of which the Rev.N.J.Under entire new management Cots On view Tuesday af BEY to local agents or Domtolon Line.1 Hugh Pedley, of this city, is convener.ton Booking Bureau, beautifully furnish : Sale 0 o'clock CITY pid OFFICE, Mecrament st.Montreal This commities hds ro a number of 128 13008 oyiston st.Bath Hol and Cad.sea Water Shiathedle Instructions to Sell at 10 o'cl FRASER BROS.LL 120 St.James st._ oy LT LL y HED | eran on _ ~ conferences with the Presbyterian and \u2014 : Phones fn \u201croom Music apa ermier Baths 10 3 Auctioneers § Jor.oo Methodist committees during the tr sions T Ameri 1 a 250 diver.8 Catalo ue: Fheuos Main US and 4a MILT thGe nl foie ml ASE Basi brian rie By = a Aba AN IRN Hor th Ges man oyd.twelve months, thé result of which will be placed before the Union on Friday.The Favorite Spot for Health and Sport European plan Tan $ per day up.les .E.Cope, eo formerly of a lllatunny, Delaware Water Fa 130 2e At Auction\u201d a stock of Fine Linens, 36 Secend-Hand Housohold Persiture, PLYMOC IST.\u2014_, ALR \u2014_ rE, wot Um Wean adays .on a 5 pm.Special low Bo, hl dine.Line\u2014=Daily at 7 ATTITUDE ON UNION.Resort ¢ for Sportsmen and Plea Gap.cases of goods from Scotland.comprising: KWo.Il, dune 1,6 am uly 1 Speaking on this question of Churah * mer BANNER HOUSE, x Y., Table damask.huck linen towels and and Effocts, Pianos, ring Jesse io am als Laisse de ly doy es Ç Union, a leading Congregational min- abe aly torts Detuitu =~ ine the Adireada ack.towellings, napking, table cloths, sheet.Carpets Bedding ; Stoves, ete.Large regs eadihin Line \u2014 From Que ec on K Wu il, iyo, san | Kronp's.Au 18 ae Mater zai; ne ed eve the privilege of salmon and ee alin.Wry rooma tennis cfo- ings, dowlas lined.doylles, and many ulsr aucaien at our salesreems, stats si Baturdays, at 8.30 a.m.TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SKERVIOR plished, and 1 periov noeth Room.| trout famine ia senasclion vA) Exçalseace.booklet 3.8.Kirby prop 153° 26°\" other lines, on 453 Bt.James stroet, Moria nous né Islands ee ROUTE | und : d'une 23 shin ester, soem 3 question of time when ne rh \"BAKER'S HOTEL THURSDAY, 8th JUNE, at 10 \u2018O'Clock, Corner Inapectee, N & ly, except Sundays.at 130 Béruarosss Ayr there will be in this Canadian land of (OPENED JUNE 15T) Galen L ETall at our rooms ST, JAMES STREET,| On FRIDAY, 7th JUNE, pam.ns le 197 25 Prednis den ae is a Church democratic In its spirit, surkbly known.offers first Motel nnd Bana without reserve, and in lots to the trade.at 10 o'clecic.x MTAMKANEAN SERVICH.Practical in its alm, comprehensive in °°, 1onk sod ion Tor tourists, with all ATLANTIC ra N.2, - Consignments solicited.Advances made.; QIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES GENOAA 11 am i ts sympathies, and | simple in its creed Thy cotnforts .(Elegant stone, brick und sion bulding: \u2018 MARCOTTE FRERES, ze Quick cash teturns.Safe.dry storage MONTREAL PARE # ISLAND RAILWAY AN {rogaar, ovr July 20 Lu u n ich any Christian man Before making\u2019 Yous plans for your sum- always open.ready.always busy.130 .uctioneers î ste.= \u2019 ; ) coud hal find a novitani home: Chur | es aE Muro i or rm se Et SR HES rg re ron btn 1nd od sd PE de de | a ED Will meet the ever-growing de- © B on ey HOTEL, Guaps.Que.Z carpets, safes, canoes, ete.8.00 midnight, m La- *- mands of th - ; 127 8 A HOTELS.every vate sels.M o 10 min Lib a.m ie 8.48 From Bremen Piers.81d and 4th Sus, nf gpl yr-Eoving country 26 \u2014\u2014 Aparna | Muskoka Cottage gich SEA SNS pin Tm, cows @ Church that will be .: : 20 5 ue i AULT-A pein | Geed AU World, one of the mOi powertui misciouans ENAKIS THE Emerson The CLIFTON HOTEL Sanatorium sti unseen mem 8 SNE omuicus «cud Sreatmss vay.NT.Heda tion, - 8e * .forces in ail the world.\u201d ; | AUCTION Svecially built for the carrying out À a.m.to 2.40 A.m.; dé min eervioe 8, 46 Imperial Bank BMg.386 Bt.James Bt One of the features of the first day's \u201c (Formerly Hets] Velvet) ets of Open Air Treatment of Cen- am.to 3.40°p.n service, 3.40 pm 131 136 Baw LA proceedings will be the formal re ; GS A ; cos O Bees .: sumption and Alfled Diseases.to 5.3¢ AAR ni service $.1¢ p.m.\u201c; .tion of the United Brethren of Christ NIAGARA.FALLS, GA CAHARA.Bltuated_ in the famed M aie; from Bi Deals 12.00 rrp deal 4 Au TrLMOUIN NA 164 un sh aad pron or Si | rt Or So Lt rchard Beach cou Viner eme sonic rears sa a EE NE dis dep SR 00005 WD | QUEBECSTEAMSHIP CO., Ltd \u201cUnited Brethren, with about a dozen tia\" Rocel Yop en date\u201d Tophtea Polis, Luxuriously Furnished.Roem Nurs goa, con Station et sie » \"QU, LIU.2 S, 6 majo | jm Avenue, \u2018churches, th jority of them situat.Canada Hotel up to date.Lignt MAINE.v ® trained ursing Staff; large Sun MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mouut Royal pe ed in Ontario, and with gas.Long Distance Phone, Heated by Electricity, Room, Bheltered Verandahs.Every 20 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.SS.\u2018\u201c CAMPANA \u201d > Bors and several thousand ad- Telegraph and Post Office\u2014Santtary OPENS JUNE Ath.108 2éeod G.R MAJOR .facility for carrying on out-of-doop From Viotoris, avenne, Westmount, 34 min > ; pe ne.recently decided to unite with Plimwbing and Sewerage- Bai oom 200 How Remodelled .OR.Manager.at our rooms, 453 ST.JAMES ST, On life in inter.mare Tooms for service Eviter a I ne June.Bailinæ from Montreal (dock toot of [ne ngregat urch of Canada tak os oema.m .European .Charges, TH 4 .u svénue) , To-morrow they wlll, for the first time, Samal Mineral Water engorsed Plan, Elevator.Electric Lights.Tuesday and Wedacsday, 11th-12th Jume |} with a fel special iooms at 315.tion From arity Stam.to 108] THURSDAY.6th JUNE at 4 pm.participate in the Undon proceedings.by eminsat -physiclans.A positive $1.00 per day wp.3 Miles of Beach.Opposite Grand Booklet and all particu a.m.to 11.4 256 813 leavin uebec th Sal gee y will be about 125 delegates in cure > oi pas uma{tem, Gout, Dryepep- WILBUR T ERSON, Station at 230 and 7.30 p.m.each day.tary Nato J.8.Bovertson, Becre- ef Lis ABIN, AX Bnet! attendance, of - séases 0: © Liver - P , , Mge, PERCE, isters, and sonore tied ame be min pe astra peor.to.Tar ZL UNION new Yon ere.Catalogues are ready end may be had Saturday Night Bunains.28 ANE TOWN >and ; 5 week, Divstrated booklet.R.G.183 14 on application - te Aaciaide West, \u2018 Toronto, ; GTEANSHIPS.PI TOG, Excellent Caco madation MONTHEAL DELEGATES, impton, Mgr, Springs.o ss res 2m à FRASER Bros, 114 a aw Ji , prasengers.io 3 cargo received Emmanuel Church, Monfeal, wil} ve \u2014 = HOTEL | == fre rt in mettre pes ng dav., == \u2014 or Freight.ssage apd Stateroom, represented by the Rev Hush Fodiey THE BELLEVUE AUD ANALX, tre ots Ko OY | \"| SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS\" Rg urg-dfmerican.|\"; and Mr.Thomas Moodie; Caivary, >y may HOUSE AND COTTAG Open.une Lal odes SN.on reseipt $ stamp.FOSTER & CO.\u2019S SALES.g 2.6.BROCK & C0.Agents, Be Rev.E.H.Tippett; Zion, by the Bay y Ferry Beach, Saco, Ma.CES, tite far Hooklet.J.A Barnes 3 81 w Express and Passenger Service.12846604 211 Commissioners st, City.by Rev.A Proust Main 04, Orchard) ie Desens nn ne adi 4 © Banquet Sliver PLTMOUTH-\u2014OUERSOURG \u2014 HAMBURG.\u2019 es o : ; .the Rev.Wm.Munroe, Mr.H.J.Ross PIBINE.pine Froves \u201cexcellent culsine snd| LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG SUMMER RESORTS.If the silver is right the table ghinsher us shot ae Jus 33 and Mr.W.Pashley.© Under new management.For boek-| LAKE HALL NOW OPEN for guests.oy Jock = qpohoons, fork forks, ris use ataohiand\u2026 June 97 : \u201cThe Union of 1907,\" says the Rev.Sates Foo Gravis Moron | Miner For an tddress Dr.Keyes, George bean avec J Wide - v 8 6e , tai features of the veneers.to Enter oe, Baer of he cures \u2014\u2014= THE GRAND VIEW, .- Wve en Ci Boston- Queenstown- Liverpool and a hat nes = ce Wiig Lake Placid, Adireadacks, N.Y, AT ROGERS BROS.Ris ariton Ramadrant, Elevators, Electrie \u201cwill be characterized by a grester { - tried Jen ana pera ap .Moditirvancan Service.pied Tease Ton: ses on 1 degree of organisation, both in the : ononey WILL HAVE PERFECT Managemen Golf, Téonis, Fishing, 0e ae tis thesl of unsurpassed quality capote NAPLES AND ENO du 1 cernable for éteadin, rd Union and in the associations; by a ong ll Other, ouldaor tue urs.i pe DL Maer ia opt 36 decks amidships; Dartect ventilation.clarifying of the issues Involved In ! TEETH IF FED ON New sderees.7 Coie en og Candelabes, Coffee ares + LE TREN Le Fane 26 TUE 10.40 10, aes i aren, towards namo: 5 the Hou Burton 2 ih an Cu 1 U re » Trays.ete., it, th rE For \u2014 yy Ca Lia 126 Slate et Beaton Mass CHARL formal reception of the United Breth- 1 want quality ask for the Upitabe 3 Gensléé P.SUMNER.Agent, of to local agent a ren, whom we have already taken to : 5 our pont 204 PY ance steps In PATENT NOTICE.MERIDEN BRITA co.ME hotel TEE tn qu R.R.general information - about foreign t Rev.Hugh Pedley ve \u2018Mr.Thomas TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN) Travellers Jord Al Over the ELDER DEMPSTER LINE Moodie, of Montreal, wil! extend an Be it known that th amberg- ae Invitation to the Union to meet nexd edian Patent No.94, inst Se.reserve .! ; H JAMES THOM.me Dragway Xv.year in the new Emmanuel Church, LAB; Jats, oto, Gustave Gin, or improye- outfit, Consisting of heavy GIN PILLS sacrament st) W, su Henry.Imperial Bank Te NASSAU, CUBA aad MEXICO, Bt 3 in expoctod that the invitation It té à munéle-péodecing ee or Aller on cal Mans | + den: ov gt eyo tic He CURE : hurl ding} Netman L.Lush usher.HH Mi ss.\u201cSoMOTO.\u201d about June Mth.accepted.\\ brais pins.A boues fenced So fe thereun der.sad sieixh sleigh.also.their entire lot of house.: ' BN Co cement To book passage apply to appli furniture & nu i , NRY.I ial Bank BI A Baptism Under Difficulties.\u2014 sectes ces ener thereunder are now tor 0.30 roms nn jo mañtion.\u2018fale wilt tré Kidney Troubles N L'UUSHER.De st.x ue, \u201d During an open-air baptism of a outil ét ma Motors.Marion 4 emenon saariey T.W.FOSTEE & ea: Auctioneers, ANCHOR LINE ELDER DEMPSTER & CO, Montreal t kn o, Ry ot growing boys nbs tent gona an he, Coonsyites.\u201d at ad hr, leigork N New: Fork 2) suit in EF ot 805 Bt.aol at.: 133.4 aw GLASGOW find LONDONDERRY, : \u2018Pungan when were § - = : Ct) 130 4 | - opera _ ork every urday.og vaymedeep in water, » number of ff | BISOUTT ter Breantasts Tmiscurr tor Luncheon, : =| ee NEW CREW STRAMSHIFS TO SOUTH AFRIOA anaq tur- - ny = ES .- \u2014\u2014 pipe at them, \u201cCooneyité\u201d sympathiz- ;.£ _° AIS Greceras 18e à Cartons 3 for 28e.LUMBERMAN Snor © IE Ally strong donstitution, uried nto .CONSUL TAKES ACTION.AB F TAT 55.\u201cCANADA CAPE,\u201d about June 1 le a a Ee Bight ensued nl \u201c THROUGH SLUICE + \u2018 Co he paper ving current of 2 i te Touré add information ply 85.\u201cMONARCH,\u201d shout July 15th, \u2019 À being immersed.were asipiagdiilegiamime Vs aie: fait-on one of the care Dolonion te al 4 Austrian Officials Det Determined t to Pro- 7e SRE NDÉgEO BIOTHERE Mew York For rates ot treight ete.apply to / | 8 A yo EMERGES ALIVE, rate: This saved h lita.For, with it tect Their Countrymen From LOSHER, 76 Bt Jere mente Beste Mee a co.: | A alight of wi r his chest, ue clas wit ke, Board e ae line steame: Sie trom ALLIANCE FASE ee OPENING SERVICES ; .pe 4, semer ue a at ah inôpt acs ot are arma, th 7° Taian range | \u2018auth; oies aa A | in 136 3eod - mania te uebec, arrived at Glasgow sea In, Lachine pide, on Batur- A nt While he A mn 2 « Aatcian I: : ! Sasuel misting of the Alliance \u201cwe N EH MANUEL CHU RCH.aay raftsmen nen were.swept laut indian pe Baie À a tomes to thee tere a the ne doing thd dé SHAE REFORD AGENCIES Co case held recently in Fraser [not a large membcrohi£u et ve en wer, tor RE fay on Hoar Be: from\u2019 Gein, Boulsovin tad other DONALDSON LINE Hall, with Ju Robidoux in the we were smaller In numbers ng sucked to 1 fore Pantone.\u201d ie a him -plases\u2019 Mk their GLASOUW WEEKLY SKAVICA.GROWING OLD chair.The annual report of the secre- ware only a score of us current; paren nia 6.160 tons.May 30 - tary showed that the society had en.[poo OMY & score wis \u201ciia ES ne ¢ ATLANTIC joyed » very profitable year.In all no fear for the sat, Lourd have : Shania.(twit screw 121 : june 13 ; WHILE YET YOUNG seven lectures 88d been given, four by C0 TAT TF Th Tatars of this Jane | irene manne rine i vores 38 Rooyal Mail the otre 9 ars uy members oF the Alans, one of that twenty had fh thém the 22 Al Pree trea wit witn retriserniore Steamships ¢ the Wnt a combor af wemen thre are Ei: mécais were awarded by the so- Very heart and spirit of the gospel % rescued ox \u2019 ttes ED Can.Pac.Ry.Co.: .whee Souk that (ese wards esackly Student Tok, Dune en red: Seavere) pres the mlatty oper ag ining thing is to FREE ry ning \u201cwe Rares S185 tg, 430.00 asoo0 - .IY.oi se OAR anecof à > - ; Wilf Aen.pay.| SE R : | \u2018 ould thelr case.being.to épi mo showed ax ed Into our Bearts * Then.with ex xa t ee NE.Sia ot go ft teinté \"are kéobiné- #° 0G po Bigs Aor ail of \u2018 ontroat, Torente, Quebec, ofr EMPRESSES me, - French.vision, ra ! ri er Pr LP - \u2018 i on ' ; The executive committee of the so- beating high with llmôitiess h we rh a ni # down th ; | Badin etisie - Vas - ng » biaek [of vis : è , : Pa \u2014 TT os on thomas o fometen all over clety has décidad ¢o establish a pub- |can enter upon the work of Bove this hel; Te ane ¢ neh chant | Swdater with yoliow Bands Sn bows Shou bed, dû \u2018 H PROVES June 14.EmpAR of Ireland dstgging.ect à mépireble enletenee, ovè- prose with.à ote ot Sim tn with as re he yin ie eo da ts led, wi You.Hs wax about fv wi: nr jee WEAT Eh M June 31, Lake \u2019 i 680.WO Rev.Ls | \u2018 \u2019 AR |.pt » June 28.Empress of Brita roux interest in the study of French, The.\u201cihe roi > THAT MAY WAS COLD.ed LES Burdened with fo thelr saz, couditions xre that one essay in Eng: Pulley, mon in he a En a i 74h: \u201cté 1 ljity af \u20189: \u201cgr for * A ix press\u201d >] frouse Pa ZA lish © and.ope in French ie open to ATS sermon in ar down info the: ke Na » palin the month of May this yesr uly Erie.till late ht us; a Churoke : | pants being burlea of th ocèu- Me.JC Lematise: névotate, sath, Who profiéed to se- én véry cold, comparativety, as Jus 16 Bare Erie, Britain The subject of Mr.Pealey's sermon Mo shoo ® Umber bY og on Saturday before the Law Feou POT¢ Work for his dupes.Ot coursa be- well/aa posttivély, je evidencea by 8 Aus 1 Lake Manitoba the vu to te Xt bains taketh \u2018Two of he men ind thrown 7.0 LAS! Universicy.dm sucosestul- RE the promisea jobe.They I] table em bile bythe Fire Alarm De- comparatively quieter water aj - ) \u2019 j , partment a e y Ha ca JL the Gospel according * to = ee sorte anand min- of employer to employe.Mr.Justice | WRN little money and often $ repre- | PELTSNC OL that the highest tem- SEPT SEE ood them\u201d Maihied, dean of the faculty.presided, | sented thie whole of their worldly for- | ture reachtd was on May 15th, 70 a mt Part of the new building |'ed by the drivers of the folowitis pate, | 0d Gong\u2019 oitiers present Were: Rev.;| \u20182 fo t Deen degraes.and the lowest was 27 on the will not be ready for cocupation be- being picked up Within the course of | COnon\u201d .vécé-rector of the Uni- iC oh the golice have oho Sieadeq 3th.the mesh for the whole month fore September, #0 the congregation fiftesn or twenty min De- | versity; Bon H.Archambault, Mr.10 A \u2019 being 46.38.There were only three yesterday worshipped in the lectus Mele was: c by the éddy current Justice Lafontaine, Mr.Honore, Ger- Austrian officlals do not intend days this \u2018your warmer than for the hali.which is Suated at at the le Thar of of wich gent | rai t to bo m.and Tha, ays Me Pte.J.Mook = to he the matter res samé days Inst year, viz: 7th, 9th, To Be lssued In Septombs urch.nL the C.M.P, NS., P.ir 4x © su eptember.ek thos: [rites with the comer And hee #fforts of Wie: min on the other rare Cousinesy.K.©.a-u] Mr, Flobett Tue- - Wor Samaritan Hospital.an ear, Tie \u2018Highest temperature J ° \" t dpt ness of the place.It lu easily capable 0, Feach him.It is supposed that he mere ILD At the olose of We The Bamaritan Horphal has recordéd \u2018in.May wia 85, on the 18th, | \"Shoo Tune 81 [rR AN w.x .» of seating three hundred and pes- 4 his ich.payer, Mr .are pente with iT C and the Jowest was 38, on the 20th; : Catholique, will fasued for the first das Erie Boulet; ple, and under pressure could aocom proventsd his rising, for or he Wik never subjectel tD à dérten DT questions by .t of thé mean for the whele month being time In Beptember.-At leant, this is Peers | danger, Dr.F.Monod, Pauvre Die, SHC; Y aden again.the different professor but trie out 10 Eve & week's performance his 5 he > p - , : pre qe re GEE de Re | A | RE a Er 1 Pen Po se wath was op I csald wy bere, G.dué Dtanga, O.B.D'Aoust.« 184 \u2018perience, Sue could: onty ceive his degres of Doctor of Laws week beginting 34th \u201c1 Xased fo , = ; vine \u2018teot : md cr \u20ac B 22 [i , POR.LOUE.APPETITR, urchased for $17,000.The new prue Root A fried of im rien] 1 4 oto acoustics ot the are hall, ss Be dured bya river: driver with auc a dow dlive, ge Sina ER = : E fan * 25 Phosphate.prietors Intend making it an up-to- 5 T did nad I only Sook them oral ~, dt ima.EN te.Bhy Miners Revita.ect séries Wiens and imparts new Gate printing establishmen ° WANE I : = ET Ottawa, June 4 4.00\".Wüi:- : = ét ire, gas | excellent general Lone Éug.R 0 recently rasigned | - aes bors vas bobs.a da a, d to Quebec\" om; [on pc uver, B.C.June 4-055 Sar ge pment ritneae Le of Jacques Cartier Church, ; e's Webi ro LA, cure WT [ater Strike has Meri raat Notice.Piet editor.Saaine resent there (5 \"a ar aa, hr ein 14 ce t Sel JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION.Low rates via Now York Sentra! Lise.eus a Office, 130 6t.James 2 : vi RES So wi = \"THE GAME OF BASEBALL dE Fre Star Will Get Special Reports From its War J SEY mm CTY T0- IY After a couple dare of days\u2019 rest.the: Royals They Had a , Good Practice Last Night and Did Not Correspondent in, Chicago\u2014The Mosquito , [vit be ai work again to-day and wil Seem Badly Affected by Their Match in Cure at Jersey City morrow also, and they go fo Newark for | _ Cornwall Last Saturday.of four games will be started with Provi- ; dence.and Thursday ext week Every once and awhile the schedule gives the ball players a day oft at her Start © ueries of Vout wi Bait The Montreal team turned out intect| looked for demand, has deemed it ad.Jersey City to recover from mosquito bites.more.and both teams will come here on last evening to practice, and from the| visable io extend the reserve seat secs in w they movedi tion.The M.A.A.A.bave built a p but to-day there will be some- Monday, June 17th, to open the second j There was no game on the card yesterday y por à Est Tho MA A\u201d Env uit à home series, thing doing and in all likelihood the Lemon King will go up against the J.Only one \u2018Eastein League game was The at the nds wht Sythe north en NE Bean gymnasts, played yesterday at Baïtimore, where the >unds will ba the Fecum- its patrons first class accommodation.ome team defeated Rochester by a score \u201cfrom Wesierni IR addition to the senior attraction.Private reports ftom the\u2019 scenc of action tell us that Mr.Kittredge has of 8 to 2.Rain prevented games at pearly recovered from his fearful mid night battle with a giant mosquito, .s Providence and Newark.ln?ribbon of - lacrasse for | the juniors play at 2 p.m., and the in © d+up on: the: but the termediates ediately after the senior gruesomely described on Saturday, and although he is wearing his chest in ed wil eae on Jeague race fo at rosy predictions from the West do not | match, besides los excellent arrangements a sting is able to sit up and take à little nourishment very good lead, while Providence is away Le Ban ausing any undue worry have been completed En details, of \u2018 Hereafter while in Jersey City Mr.Kittredge will sleep in his catchers a the foot.Dut the other x teama aro side of O'Hara's clever twirling, he Bot other hand it has Torrens a a.incen- game ps Foronto.he National Torouto.mask, and pneumatic chest protector while his feet will be Incased In barbed would put the Birds right up in the first | tree Sato.ones, two of whith were fe.to make Roddy Finlayson\u2019s togm | \u2014_\u2014 - a wire netting to keep off the fearful heasts of prey.division.The second game was a corker, and realize that ir opponents will : \"NOTES.: - Toyate \u2018a .No expense will be epared to keep our athletes fit for the pennayt strug- gine, roing is have taken à batting slump worthy foes.It w remembered Tickets: are now ou sale, and the de.ill be the fans.present certainly got & great article of ball, which Insted ten Jnn- C4 Wheel\" boys ie defeated the \u201cWing | rend is brisk ., oe.Captain MoGranahan again Sent how the Jatter wer were cent in the run- MoGuiness, Montreal's new outside Hara In tart & Te.pe ning for the and this| home man is going well and improves pitched well for the five innings he was blot is indelibly Thal pioneh ID: in their each game.in She box.he foes A pa at | , therefore they are most anxious me ul's favor, the 8 jo prove to their admirers that\u2019 the Roddy Finlayson aid Albert Dade are famous little twirler was sent in and Tecumseh victory was due to \u201cDame makin, g quite po improvement in a gle and If necessary messenger boys will be hired to smoke cigarettes in Ing off except Phelan and Madigan.the bedrooms of the players to kill off these Jersey City midnight performers Joyce, Morgan and Brown have all with the\u2019 deadly fumes.dropped off, and Joyce, who haa dropped | ; 39 pointe, Is the only one now in the The Star Is making arrangementsfor elaborate reports of the New York dopciass Appended are the figures to Chicago series which begins June 5.This is expected to be the hottest and G.AB.R- H.SH.8.B.Av.81 most interestiog basebaH tournament of the year.5 0 455 el Both teams are neck and neck for first place in the National League and 28 3012 30 improved as the Fame ent on.he Fortune\u201d rather than syportority.The respective parts of the team.few days ago there was a riot eve 14 3 2 286 Tecumsehs have victories over.the : when Chicago played in New York a few y 4 e ry the lead in the 6th, but again'St.Paul ; other minute.) v 82 22 came ot the front In the 7th, while in Shamrocks and Capitals to their oredit, Capt.Finlayson will cover Capt.Quer The crowd threw lemons, bricks, bed room furniture and etove lids at 55 3 0 267 the 8th, 9th and 10th, the Stars were fenves 4 a dou be = to hais ou periority of by LE have EE ere Querris the Chicago players and in running to second base Mr.Seymour the New 21 17 10 953 playing much better than their oppon- a both occasibns, but exhibition mateh- ve an ing oc 5, but © on York fielder jumped cnthuslastically on the face of Mr.Tinker the Chicago 21 6 4 289 ts, and with Watson somewhat of tek b Pove mad in Co : P £ blanked gt.Paul's in fine es are not seriously en to account by y le good in rawall and shortstop.a ; 1 tH EN Bnked the a up in Their the fans, in figuring out the relative skculd be à permanent fixture.Neville Mr.Tinker's face was swept up with a dust pan and removed to the 3 1 0 \u2018176 Half of un 8 sth, end fn the loth, with merits of the teams, The Tecumsehs alten.was good, but.should read the Roosevelt Hospital while by a serious error the rest of Mr.Tinker was 4 1 2 116 t and two bases, Hart's Have the heaviest defence in the league, rules and edo t his Play to fit theci.taken to St.Luke's.It was some time before both sections could be attached 3 0 0 .094 Ope man Tight eld brought Bannon in and the Montreal jeam has the re Peralties eg ator w - to Mr.Tinker's entire satisfaction.FE + ith the Raoul en.Monster abatr Son is on the defence, bu what, it laoks The Montreal real _defenon gave a stellar In view of all tlns it is only natural that there will be a certain amount Baltimore Winning.ting well also, while Watson & Bannon in wai pt it makes up for in agility and wall, \u2018Mal dr Ha e nation Sills, of warmth to New York's reception in Chicago.*.each secured two base hits, ary in \u2019 Treasurer Davidson has been inun-| George nd oddly Fi big A special to the Star from the pork centre says: Baltimore, June 4.\u2014Three errors sent ; < ) _.| Brady held tlie players welt in h dated with enquiries for tickets for the extotio and 4 will.prove on, ma \u20ac ' .\u201cMuggsy\u201d McGraw end his band of Giants will oe.given i royal reception, ning yeetardsy, ind the Oriotes managed | MR .LESLIE H.sovo, - of ior ho Bt: = it cercainiy a fin game, and in consequence of the un- farrier to any home.CE ncluding the \u2018\u2018water cure,\" when they come to icago, June 5, for © ; .I .se \u2018 ce The Btars play two games first apRearance on the West Side grounds, according to Edward G.Hoeman, t° Score thres men against the \"NUE Mr.Boyd has been one of the most active members of the Montreal \u2018Amatenir again next Sunday afternoon on thelr \" \u2019 ad pote member\u2018of the Chicago Board of Trade.Baltimore .00003000%\u20143 5 y Athletic Association for years.He has held various positions bf importahcs.in [#rounds at the corner of Boulevard : 3 co Hoeman refuses to.tell just what plans are being made for the enter- Rochester - \u201ca 20200 0000-2 3s societies in various contingenel legal! mind has been of great benefit to the as- and St.an tree he.tn [SHAMROCK SHOULD ; Ï IS tt end i It nv taking place [ | nment of Muggsy.However, he says this year's greeting will outdo that of and.Bora Unoire, Kelly, 0 alters uy i Ridhrond Club who are now stro Li ; : \u20ac At Providence\u2014The Providence-Buffalo than ever, having secured three new .; - game.posiponed, rain.players, one a south paw pitcher, and At Newark \u2014The Torouto-Newark game - at 3 p.m., the strong and fast Balmor- * postponed, rain.\" A.{al nine-will be.the Starr Eppgnents-| \u2014 +5 \u2014 ._ Led une Ay .À A These mes prom - ones.; - vu American Teague Games.1 The admission will be 166 for the two ; .elan i match d the fair sex will wel- ciévelena .4 001 000000\u20141 6° 0 com 7 ed.free.New York, June 4.\u2014Witb the mercury London, June 4\u2014Richard Croker, ess Chicago .,.030000000\u20143 5 1 Officlal score: in the Fahrenheit registers hovering just |teems Orby's Derby chances bett Baitertee\u2014Joss and Clarke; Walsh and 7 First game\u2014 far enough above/ the freezing Polat to [every day.Allen, his trainer, who - SE ten 0 ie nd Alm En a ayn [fang Sesser fon pling | Om Se .« 1} SNOW a Philadelphia .000100000\u20141 6 3 Special to the Montreal Star.Philadelphia, June June 4\u2014Young Erne, |gerianc, 1b .oo 308° 3 F245 Fachtomen © gathered in the Brooklyn |is fourteen pounds better than when EL coor.aed eee Os Haminon, Ont.June 4.\u2014The Ham- Gt this citv will be the second Amerl- Wahster, c.8 2 8 & 1 0 Yacht Club House st Bensonhurst yes- |cantered away from his field at LA end Heydon.Umpli re.C et fiton Jocke- Club's spring\u2019 mesting will can to try.out Johny Summers, of Eng- McGranahan, sa.8 8 0 2 3 1 |terday afternoon.Thoy let the Bermuda Pool.Second gne\u2014 © onnotly.open to-day with very brillant pros- kind, who recently fought such à sen- W: n rf .3 1 0 0 0 0 |rgoers tug at their care in the De- The horse that beats Orby in.\u2018 Washington .0000400000\u20144 8 | pects.The track and its eurroundings Sational bout in this city with Tommy Pernessey, 8b .\u2026.4 0 1 3 2 0 |cember li ike bay while they talked about Derby will shave to be the best.Philadelphie 110110001048 9 1 are in apply_ple order.All the avail- Murphy, of New York, Erme and Sum- Hert.c cf i.4 0 0 3 0 21 lthe possibility of a seasonable contest seen in d for years,\u201d said x Batteries =, Falkenberk and.Warner; able stable is ocoupied, and\u2019 fine refs'havé been matched to Jere Demers.25 see ove : ; $ à 3 : to the Re islands on n Nedvesday.orate conformation Le sulted ie CN oo _ Wadadd rock.pr .x 1 > eve vee arm decli; Doc Newton, Montreal Twirter, the Lemon King.: A ee Lara To rx Broskiyn gems Tacing 12 ensure ed 1 ne re pio June ey the 45 x Al O\u2019Hars, Pe vee 0-00 3 3 1 2 1 2 the pins the is beat.| they Soul the Epsom trick.Yast year by a large majority There will be three immense tallyhos loaded to Postponed ie NEC UPOS A Boston old staff of the club, Memsrs.J.J.Counciimen a bebeball game in this Totals .\u2026.37.12 7 % 9 8 jof fifteen yechts died to Sart gr.Croker ls lritensely.pl pleased with the guards with Board of Trad bers.There will also be a ba ; -~ 54° | Burke and Francis Nelson, Judges, Mr.city: The fighters will weigh in at 130 : M.B.C.[Au tbe race.Ib was ail ty fore: mt y wont a sary pa ofa ds wi oard o e mem 3 ere w o a band accom postponed; rain.Fw.Clerk of the scales houniag at 6 o'clock on the day of the ABR HPO.AE and the pen ma Poin a 2m fore.and Anished- haie sie thin m \u2014 Gerhardy, -B.PO.À.sea, bu out turnin, , \u201cWhat will be concealed beneath the seats Mr.H fully kee National League Games.\u2019 and bandicapper.and Mr.Wm.Mur- g Paquette, cf.2 0 1 0 @ 1 ria of dre ne i discussion resulted think \u2018he a as fit as Me can yk § t H r.Hoeman is carefully - ms ray, starter.There are seven races Peamothor Engilehman, Hénry Green- |Nentel, 3b .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 8 0 1 1 2 0 iss that the ing con-.[And that only accident b pi pink However, a color scheine has been decided upon, and it w At Chicago\u2014 0011010003 5 oom the me for the me day, field.ES ke his do Harry in Amertca Laroche, 3b \u2026.\u2026.3 0 0 4 1.5 In the, Te.o at the a and that Es ace lent can ro him.0 Cocoan o Drogracn! open .roche, \u2026 green.Chicago .\u2026 .tbe Hamfiton 11-4 for |to- tin a t with Wille.| Morgan, c.,.\u2026 .\u2026.3 0 0 6 1 ; \u201chië box ; ang ee a sonnei Sone, opr ut ares PU S000 ta00 18 Reel ol Bi on Ti 10 UES Shen Si | Bl 68 8h RUES, mar aie mar vai Eva 2 x Sa ge \u2018vot arm themselves with any fruit that is liable to mkae the diamond slip- Phelps.Umpires, Emslle and Klem.| feature event, The entries for.this race: pay Terry Martin Roy, p.and Lf.> 8 0 0 1 2.! vers fered in the hay.ore fectly moulded animal.He iI} me pecy.\u201cnt Cincinneti\u2014 which is the fourth on the card are: |are arted.ie Braves A.C.onl BY Ppault, ss 2 1 0 0 0,0 Blox; âne Der- doubtedly be the -plck of the field.\u201cAs à Cincinoat# \".; .\u2026.000900000\u20140 5 1| FHioott, 117; Rawide, 115; Qlimer, 113; Thursday; Moody of this citys 3 0 1 0 Où dily dh Ld Jolandl; riok j- He ls insured for £6,000, and \u2018a triisted +A lm0 tt Mr.Sey mout\u2014wll, we'll sea\u201d says PS rt .000000100\u20141 4 1|Toupenne, 117; Jo B.Laughry, dB; Te: ond BAR Brock.ot Cleveland, \u201cwill ap onde, nt., .5 2 0 1.9 20 te schooner Bhamrodk man from Crokers lace 1 ° 4 expect 0 Snake Gas.this a one-day affair Patteries\u2014Wefmer aud Mclean; Mo- Ao, 810 5 the Pevmydrt A.C.on Friday: |i halls.«Ii Dw 5s sl el yas Toh the.ne, Chee Park; Henry guards the Yo Trai i thi ever\u2019 pa ay ve boxes for each game and there | Giyon &na Nooean.© PS BA oe + Bug roatue bout at.the.National pra A 5] prostate * 1} Doschers ques Zurah wes in Nw [Ions sae that Te Bros ace nee ar.é lose in th Second game 5 3 x ye \u201cIf Mu, Marts » 09 - lon turday will bring togetter \u2018Tom R.H,B.Rachelle and the schooner Priscilla and | Derby he.en run in the Royal Hunt vost May dis anything wo will bet him finit fa\" wd Mo.Homan GRRE 330093098 7 el TEAMS WILL BE PICKED.Bar Eig Te ds pe SENTE D ne Ie Bernier at Tone wre | Cup 2 Racor, om June To ne ete , \u201cThere will be no riot or anythin Batteries Hall chiel; M Harry 13.\u201c ;| Gterm.x at.the Morse Iron in Bou t caps\u2019 o year.ing one in our goood graces and TA En ow ares cure.Just take the, offend: and Noonan.Umpire, Rigor.McGlynn For Test.Match Betv Between Teams of} ve me Lam ce 4° \"Called at end of 7th to allow secdnd Brooklyn.But the schooner Tammany, Mrs.and - Miss Croker.are mme re At Philadelphia\u2014 - Cri Ket L Trad Ep same be played.Co.tle sloops Zinits and Sayonara and the Cariton hotel, but Mr.Croker has ini \u201cGentle \u2018Reader\u201d\u2014Wrong.Mr.J Beas Boston .030001000000\u20143 8 1 ore eague.BARNEY ARC N EAD; HE SUMMARY: yawl Flemi jrolled on the long swells \u2018buen there-His wife and daughter as : ~ J.Bean is not a vegetable.Filla, .910200000001\u20144 8 5| A meeting of the executive commit-: Sh ARO} D 4 Two base hit, Watson.Struck out, by Jcrerted.and forlorn, with their crews rived, accompanied by Mr.Mack, writer got busy thinki FPatteris\u2014Piviffer and Brown; Moren \"fea of the Montreal \u2018and District\u2019 + \u2018[OrHara, 4; by Boy, 2; by MeMann.4.|achoré, ExCommodore Elbridge T.Buffalo, who went straight across\u2019 to: ain h sh Da 5 then inking u old times the other day and observed that and Docin- e\u2014 Cricket League will be held.in the ond\u2019 Time: Lightwolght \u2018Had ces on balls, \u2018off O'Hara, 1; off Roy, };'| Gerry arrived shortiy after 3 o'clock op Dublin the night of his arrival, and is lat nn bg naa à mighty slugger he was a poor fielder and a re- Second game\u2014 000 5000 1 4| Carslake Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) \u2014 oft McManp, 1.Left on bases, a on \u2018beard his big white steam yacht Electra, expected.back at the Carlton to-more ç = ce cart On.the bases.; Boston a 1544 0000002 ¢ o] evening at 8 o'clock, when details wi » Record.\u201d ob M.B.C., 4.Passed balls, MBC.1.8 .C.,_3.en r a tun around Long Island from row night, rae, booked not by ans bich im aa Manager Watkins, of Dan's Detroit team, orice said in maderphi Young, Boultes and Noed- regard to the test match between the New Yori Jue: 45S A bn, bases.Leblanc, Webster J, MoGrans- the Sound,{ and the yaoht drop an- | Richard Crol Ne ut by Mra.Croker, \u201cDan 1s an a \u201cice Eagan Tn: be d *n 5 hem; Sparks and Jacklitech.Umpire, two divisions of the league Fil bol the pian wae hen.Fennesey, Hart Demers.Um- \u2018hr for the night.He hoped \u2018for a by cable.Fron » Fork Mr.fou Ball oes 5,03, 60 Waggon bul he doesmt heed to run.He simply avipes the Cerpemtr Sra ro Jost mateh fa fo Fe buriea Samar trom ia ome ere, pire, Brady.rom Te ole \"Wir has Tok ie ss erga EL the ne Gariton whe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Catholic High School Win.Ps will be picked to-morrow \u2018ight.Ho died on Thursday.in a sanitactum |.a eo! found them few and far between .\u2018aüd in London.- EN Players frequently score from second base on infield hits, bu 9 * ere are also some other matters of OF Long Island, wiiere oo wai taken Second gam 0 lonesome objects at best.\u2014- It a eo will croms | that a player goes from-fiest to third on a sacrifice hit.Yor.Wage oly - gone Junior Loam of 2e Catholic High irportanoë to come up, and a full at- \u201cbout aly ago, having broken down STAR AAA HO AE Wo the discussion as 2 the, rotable aocomptistod, this this feat in a ainet 00 eate e& Annex team in.an te:-dance of delegates is requested.phaysical years o at rop anchor t amilton bi - game ag St.Louls on Saturday.exciting game of Darnall, DY ihe, score | 8: s q 8 Like Like his rather aout are ney Leblanc, 1b « un ve : ; 3 3 : 3 Fa bor, Bermuda he larges at © hn | .pre are gome queer names in han es.; steriing right flolder by the name of Zincar, | rréroaire team has a team was superior to that ofthe High Agta Withdr = eles Toe nae baving besten |McGranaten, ss.à 1 J à D overlooked.It was conceded that ber | School «during the first \u2018part of the New.ET es tase: weight in his native | SEO Le 41 3 1 0 1 nt trip from Bermuda showed her | Most Montreal fans n = Hares gam>.and when the latter team came York, Whit- ces Aftér Aaposi- came.to this rennessey.Sb \u2026 2 2 là 4 1 1|to be sa typical Gloucester fisherman baseman.emember rry Davis, the old Providence first to the bat in the ninth the score was Dey\u2019s Antful fis td Fano out of joupitry his greatest dight was & i71- Hart, Cf.\u2026 20.4 1 2 3.0 0 sad unequal\u201ctè the task of keeping up Bvery time he came to Mont \u201821 to 12 against them.However, by ail engagements at the Brighton Beach round battle with .Ardier Charhbers Demers, 2b .4 0 0 6 5 1}with a fast Jacht under any or ES Bt.Carine he came 01 ontreal Davis invariably walloped the ball into dint of a strong batting rally 11 runs| Racing .Amsocladion < g,.accord- at: Mississtppl City in 1878, : \u2018lOHera, p.and r£.6 0 0 1.0 O] weather.passing her by the | London ee Following pe Davis is wir PAIE, eau alt was an incurable able with him \u2018rere rought in and C.H.8.were| ing Ty ot tho coms nt jade by the eeg-' For years Aaron acted 20.ANTIOUNOer, n = bre » br + mod on Dervish an ime.Dols a latest posting > on the Derby to-be- sun F \u2018re ve Tugs Wo, : \u201c bomers, just to show that there was no fll feeling, y ooked out two tid oy vec mr mE - 2 Cates A ! or.PAUL.i >; Cm re wat te Tee o Sul eon.\u2014 oo Ç Cu \u201cAB, H HP.0; A; 16 thers have: on Bileve Gall The Jersey City and Newark papers are heaving a few bouquets M Men Who will Meet Montreal on Saturday.ta md 5.8 1.3 :0°0|feart 2 8 Galvant.Joyce for the smooth line of baserunning he Is putting u q at Mike \u2018 «53 07 9 71471 The 't about\u2019 a widely cifer-| 8 against Bezonlan, ° rm D.; .4 F 1: 1, 3 #9 nt ta ps Se craft could ; ho, One, 8 against ons winder.ne of.the most difficult jobs \u2018 8 CES Sharrock: not a new yacht an 10 against et.fend a team that ls in eighth oo newspaper can possibly have ia to de- 4 1°3\"0- 050 hag with a clipper iow, 40 against Earlston.\u201c4 FE 370 [while the Dervish was butt a Metie .1 : ; - 8 a more than a year ago and has modern remake ee ue the Virginia League iré sald to be satisfactory.This 1s C18 : 1 i Hg) iF vantages embodied in Ler.However, \u201cArra Wanna\u201d at 8t.Ross: , .- ue Cds LE bete she q as a racer.she The of the St.Patrick\u2019 Ki 74 76\" .1 ose In seaworthiness and those points , À embers oi ac t Bt.Roa, fi ST | e an teresting compañson be- , « a a ; MONTGOM x u date the t knows as the \u201cArrah \u2018Wamna,\u201d whens., Ba., intend to entertain their many Et \u2018he Derviah 1s.a splendid light atr (hey \" | WON SEAGRAM HEADS THE f= 8 * sh put 1s noticeably tender under à Friends \u2014 hadi we Blk STAKES RACE, LIST OF WINNERS| I wonsi .New York.June 4\u2014Montgomery.Special to The Montrea A, Wai , » = 2e : off \u2018wateon.13 off |rona on time allowance, bu wo Fo mee gin ani e [president \"ot re Ontario Jes aun + Manny.\"% Spas Lo) suas, §; St.Comfield et he teh.If _ won the Jock ; Club « te TAINÉNE.|preaident of the Ontarlo Jockey Ciub, JA Ed.& Tème of game, 1 1 hour and 50 m ~ shou: Tight breczes .dq on e.» takes nt onary O u ae Eht-for-age |headé the list of winning owners at | \u20ac or gu À = a x to A = oar eg ER 4 ov Tio ness - \u2018Vid?Fir Spoon Contest.set à Hermuda hours ahead of any of \u2018en added starter, tried to make a fun- on Saturday, being over $11,000 ahead = in 5 mue A to, ry tt - @way race of it, but owing to the Wome next.who js Mr.T.Ambrose heavy track began to stop when he King's Plate victory of Kel- vim and his second in the Hendy The in Vics Liat weekly : ¢ 3 \u2014 The shootiog in the VI en | oot, brisht for her urday et the ota Sx rombies |.wind this, week and talk.of the likell- , entered the stretch.Radtke, who handicap on Saturda: i off 2 3 ù - y brought Mr.vine: ranges.Private.Mills, 7\" of hood.small-kised ' galéd to make OA eh reine Montgomery's Woods the tidy sum of SLID Obwipany 4; won-the apoon for férat- [th y lively.0a.the chp This fase | this point.gradually out So AT Following is & list of the principal | glass éhiooting, and Private \u201cBackiey, soupled \u201cwith thw knowledge of the xin's 1 hia A passed pl ana winners: \u2014 rn 3, that for.the tyvos, Shamrook's: fondness for à blow,makes tioning #03 the.scores, of the her the favorite of.the rage.Her own-{{' ; >.er: _ û \u201cuth n.00 Total, tu\u2019 he best posstbie condition, engaged \u201cwoh Dy four lengths.Go Betweep algo OFTer Amount.| -.Brong and beat Atkin 4 for {*: 4 315,440, the piece, The time, 1.53,\" cep- 5 - R800|.heavy [AMOS TUMeEY \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.3,240 tionally\u201d good considering track Previous to the \" Mont- [John Dymept .c.oonnn 2,728 goméry was sold to End Hers for WM.Walker 000000 2,480 | $16,000.The stake won for his new |Fred.Cook .ccieeinnies 3,880 -,OwWner by the horse cartted $3,500 ndd- [A- Le Poule .6.\u2026.00veccce 2,310 |: \"\" o8 money.Four favorites won.Hot Pasadena Stables .:.3,065 Toddy, a well known handicap horde, arsconc00 1,820 T dled at the Gravesend \u2018track on sun- ÿ day night.Summary:\u2014 ESA Tae i irat race, 7 furiongs\u2014Oraculuns 4 .CO cisrerascadioe.Feo 1, won; Saracinesca, 4 to 1, m; 4 E.W.Lagerroth cc.icveenens 1.218 Fond: Aletheuo, 4 to 1, third.Time, [P: Lorillard .cicccceineie | 1,160 | i Sw Sees A \u2018sucrsss22a$- se 8 | Demat ies p 6 st 8 : cu avi 8 Colored Shoes! 1 r'5 5 dm 3» § e ï Ë & 2 a oth = fre.© 4 ENUTRUUESE ; où 1.37 4-8.Hon.J.H.Hendrie .- 1,000 Water Lins.she measures T :fust.and 14 HA A Second race, eelling, 5 furl = rer a ve | inches, Bone or Jost over sil LE 1 _Remamber; Tan\u2019 Shoes, sre \u2018Waste.2 to 1, won; Gene Ruseell, .Gymnastic.Meet in a {gots fn the rece on nae.water the shoes to wear this sunimer sa rime.105 ct Foire, 10 1, \u201cIs Societe Nationale de | line \u201cHer tonhage 6 6141 0 if yon want to to be comfortable, PF que?whose: objack 13 to spread | Straaasty.snongh little was thought ere\u2019s no leather equal to | Third race, Galoty Stakes, 4 1- 2 fur- knowledge of gymnastics amongst\u2019 the adians, is organising a Yon longe\u2014Half~ Soverelgn, 16 to 5, won; tan for.use in hot weather.,Notasulgn, 5 to 1.second; Frizette, 4 mnastl display in bec on © ; do 8.third.Time, Bd Bs at 8 pm in de Den ER Te 19 thoes BETS Siow | in Sourth race, Jockey Club, \u2018Welght- Hay dat under the patwon: 4 = ese CTUS Shoes is force, race, mile and a \u2018furlong\u2014 26 oot \"His the Li Montromery, Ÿ to 5, won; GU Between, Ete, second; Layee Atkin, 6 bo\u2019 ; Fire, 1.Co > > F * Pétihs race.mlie-iAdaratipn, 7 to amer to Guébee, y de Tags | See = de EE | olontal Fitton 24 138 3 yr Rooheater 4, * sixth race.mile\u2014iksaniailn, AT Denasent: ; pin = worl.iswuwas, 8 to 1,.second; Killies ; he hid ee Excellency 4 Governor, Sir Jette, the Be vinoial Ministers, Arohbiatiop snd \u2018other ~ [3S y VE ™ tionat Bank Bu \u201c trio, Manlioba, Sagkaicies jowsn, \u201c3 British Columbia, Ë WEDNESDAY * THURSDAY ; PRR or (Limited).e - Prépéleterg.\u2018 nivilon.in the Poa States So hasters 1vision, ran, 0 sta A uffalo 1 lbuns Ball UAR Rew NE jesvane Le riio .im Ciné Pavey, First Na- Cas we *inciuaine om be Rr re Proseniative.Ma Teronte.ices in Great Brain Terry's Thestre patting 108 btrand, London, W.C.\u2026.Ens- Western M.W.16 Kins st Agenty in Pr M Favre and ASE In France, syencs Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING JUNE 18T, 1907.MONDAY 61,723 61,723 61,780 61,724 FRIDAY .61,737 SBATURDAY ©.,.66880 TOTAL » .875,593 Dally Average .62,59 Weekly Star Last Week .128,811 SREY x, SEE\" 504,204 One Issue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 190,000 From the abov» figures are excluded several thousapd subscriptions regard.od as more or less ephemeral.pr TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907.\u2014 THE REJECTION OF THE LIGHTING OFFER.The Montreal Light, Heat and Power Ce.has rejected the proposition made to 1t by the City Council so long ago \".' that the papers have had to re-puo- in oak rir 4 ety A rs 4 pr Msh its terms in order to remind the people what they weve.This will give the city a chance to take @& second thought regarding the matter.Ald Payette, who was .he sponsor for the - responstbility sti rests with the en- \u201c tire Council; and the leader of the Council cannot well escape the Hon'a share, The aMermen might now approsch the matter with ah eye more single to the interests of the city, aud With\u2019 less \u2018doncern for the dedires -of the com-: pany.It is utter nonsense to pre- terrd that the city 4 heiplese in the grip of a monofoly, he truth te rather that the company will present: | and electricity to @ great city ced Le bhi accomplished through 2 single natitution; but it is foolish to lose eight of the fact that monopoly is the essence of the contract, so far as the 3 company is concerned, and that it has \u2018more to fear from the loes of It than- v we have from its execcis2.But it would be equally idle to pre- |.tend that there is not a plentiful lack of confidence in the City Council whe * faces he duty of écaltine with a rich and powerful corporation.For many a long month now hes the Coun- cif wrestled with this question; and che : result is that we are exantiy where we were.With the beet bargaining lever sge imaginable in our hands, we have \u2018mot been able to secure the reduction - of à single cent in the enormous rates which the Power Comperty 18 now | changing us for gas and electricity.This is not by any means & question : for the futvee, But a question for the present.The proper use of our power Bat the City Cownefl has Wotched the business from the first.They have \u2018Wot approached the negotiations with he.spirit of the men tn commana of the situation, but in the spirit rather of tien seeking ¢o conciliste a powerful opponent.They have falled to realize Als, | in the polsesuion of the franchise, iy Seid the true key to the position; SHA iE FE 38 foe the represtntatives ot chs peas of Montrexl to say what the terms stall be and no for the re.alo the brink of n new deal with that corporation; but absolutely nothing was done.Public apprehension was roused lest the city be tied up to a bad bargain, #0 Nttlo faith did the citizens \u2018easiness was suffered for nothing, for the\u2019 Council finally left the question precisely where they found it.Then they busied themselves with the fire protection problem; and the net result of their efforts along this line wea to permit our water supply to break down in the winter for the lack of a reserve section for one of thétr pumps, and to discover at jast that there is practically no fire protection at all worthy of the name in the part of the city where its costliest buildings stand As for the water supply and the condition of the streets, these cannot now be discussed without spoiling the temper of every citizen thus brought to think of ¢hem again.The Do-Nothing Council approaches the end of its term next winter with a Do-Nothing record to its credit.Whether it will face this new situation with any vigor or initiative, remains to be seen.The affront put upon it by ¢he short reply of the Power Co.would stir most bodies of our citl- zens to action; but the dnelle collection of conciliators at the City Hal} will probably take it lying down.They will not assert themselves as the representatives of the people of Montreal; and.if such assertion is desired by the people, we will probably have to take other steps to secure ft.ENFORCING RAILWAY LAW.The sending à rallway conductor to penitentiary for three years by an Ontario judge for having caused a fatal accident by his neglect, has set the press of Ontario discussing the enforoe- ment of the law for the protection of raflwey passengers.The opinion is strongly expressed that if some one were punished adequately for every Tallway wreck, wo would have far faw- | er of them, while 4 is also held that tho punishment should fall upon the men \u2018who are really responsible\u2014that 1s, the \u2018men who: are the cause of overwerking a train crew or a train écbpaicher when such overwork is at the bottom of the fatal neglect of duty.As to the power we have to enforce law in such cases, the Toronto Star puts it very neatly in this way: \u2018 \u201cNegligence causing death or ln jury fs punishable under the general law, and under the Rallway Act.Ita -Birely that proceedings could be insti} toted either by the Attormey-Ganeral ) of the Province or by: the Attorneÿ- General of Canada.If there ja =p of- fèénes against the Railway Act.the Âttarnéy-Generai ot Canada ta institute proceedings.Or, if it prefers, it may institute proceedings {tself, in the name of the Attorney-General 0\u20ac Can- ajar\u201d Theçe out, However, to be some \u2018automatie machinery which would fonc ap up every eoromer's tn- quest fnto n'fafiwdy accident, and especially évedy anguiry by the Board, with an immedisite prosecution of .the responsible for the disaster.This prosecution might not In every case stop wil these men.It might develop thee the blame lay\u2014es they say In politics\u2014 \u201chigher ups\u2019 But In any case we should have & genuine attempt to find out where the blame really lay, and there would ha some prospect of getting people punished whose greed or} whose neglect or whose fsilure from any teason \u20aco do their duty led to loss of life.It ought to be made as dangerous to kill an innocent man or ald confiding woman with a rallway train as to commit the crime in any other way.ES Le Canads sings a psean of joy over the result of the Prevost-Aseelin trial\u2014 a trial which ended in a divided jury, It \u201c\u2018uses language\u201d which would sound betier afiey a successful general eléc- tion than after i bout in the witness.tot in which a Minister of the Crown was acoused on oath of making & most oortupt proposition to a mans whom this Minister and his colleagues had introduced to the Canadian public.Incidentally it puts the blsme on the Conservative lesdere of the and talks about thelr \u201cmiserable int » the \u201cerookedness of theïr ways,\" \u201cete sksolute lsck of faith, simcerity -amd truth.\u201d This fe & euriont ottoome of & case in which the Consbrvatives did not appear at all, in which one party was a Liberal Minister and the other à \u201cDe gies to gatting ab int thie whole arith am.perjures or the Mon.M$ -l'Eptas à jurer or the Hon.Trirgshp à or ett pnt A correspondent o6ys Ghat the Col.onfal Ministers satiefied at the London hotel, at were entertained by the 1 ernment, in the mater are reported as coming with the Street Rajiway Co.ard for 752 ETS | a time We Ibouaht that - 6.WALD, O8.JHE MONTREAL STAR PUR.CO.\u2018have in the aldermen; but all this un- | Railway Commission may request the |.med Who appear on the surface to be} over another -Gayniie\u2019 thé Srodéé \"Live found œùlity.Tthre ponviction comitat Het om them that they Fe conv or \u201cchy Counell Took to the Lig ht} Comunitise Bow so em Ol 0 darkness où the ges.question.The \u2018Legislature, the the City Council minority, and the Gas Company are ungni- mous about that gee sgréoment, New Men: treaiers see the horses that they bave heen loving thelr money \u2018 \u201c Winnipeg has found .tire- cracker hat can kill boys without t going © CANADA'S BARGAIN SHOP.Winnipeg Land Ageni\u2014\u201cLand?Yes, sir.Bomething neat in the way of town lots or a nice thing tn the mining Une Settler \u2014 \u201cYou migh see some of your\u2014a\u2014dollar wheat lands.+ It depends somewhat upon what happens whether Montreal will take deep interest in baseball in August.A girl doesn't need a a fountain pen to write a gushing Jett The trouble with the average breadwinner is that ho wants cake.Kansas City library has rejected a statue Venus because the lady wore noth.Ang but an amiable expression.- @ome- women grow vow gray worrying for fear they will.\u2019 It doesn\u2019t take long for a coming man to get into the has-been class.Charity ls one of the few things that should, never be advertised.The assurance Is gives given that there is no money In American five cent cigars.Well, people who smoke ffve-centers are not looking for money to burn.We are constantly adding wings to our castles In the air.The cost of ea perlence is generally roney well invested.Mugging in American parks does not, come under '\u2018the pursuit of happiness\u2019; it is the capture of happiness.The only thing some people give others {s something to talk abo To network walsts and and network hose: Bhe stoutly dings; And network veils, and, goodness kngws, \u2018What other thi An elbow- ream, ye gods! = Bhe takes the road.8he dock a sight, bul wiat's the oddet © e's a la mods.tie A many people seem tb think ste.\u2018« dfn héve money, but a wWerse été tage Ive 2e HE A man doesn't necessarily TY 16 Baste to repent at tetra war divided into two classes boys are Cb ones and the dead oups, .ding the dackward season Funes wil en soars lip 1a to \u201cJens Tar x next wigte: EN Making light of one's Qiftioultiss Aght- dark patires - nd toms .a wwf the Aè long » a man 4 ee io SpE he \u20ac ie fucnes \u2014s000eqe Éd t v Broaden t i oA te Lo ss Las + Dont m stock in the wind puts ne pu muet fn himaeeit.*- Living In the suburbs is a wpléndid {raining fo for not caring whether you go to dail o $> When I four girlie get together they use all the words in the diétionary + out saying an # À Actresses who made enough during the upport nd {he can ith- season to #8 husbands dur summer ace getting me married n At last Montreal has its riding 5 chôthes on and is seeing real turf features.oi = \u201cDo you believe In signs?he ask \u201cOh, yet\u201d the maiden Said; spkes, Then steered him toward an \u201cIce Sry\u201d algn That loomed up just aheed.\u2014 Mamie\u20141 vat a man to far my Jugities.or fee real inn Maud\u2014 Wel, a dear, shad you dori't pan to take Fo ioe we ER pa i to a nes rents wat ali ni em \u2018tof and when 1 A waits\u2019 all night for him to come Gent\u2014\u2018T want t = Go: forget \u2018what When \u20ac man is engaged & not \u2018to disgrace to get it honestly.1 they call \u2018em, but they're something be- ween a gréyhou nd and & Skye terrier Under this heading The Bar, will publish brief communications, accompanied by Be tame of the rites AS 8 guarantee of good faith.Extsa Palics Duties.\u2018 \u201cTo the Editor .0?the Montreal Star: wo \u2014The Montreal police force is glad.a man, to see that the public appré- as the manner in which their chief conducted affatrs for the maintenance at peace during the recent 'longshoremeén\u2019s rike.thesc men, who carried out ri ere leader to.the letter, ses that the r constables and other officers who s at thelr posts aay ard \u2018night with little or no rest, and who ready to risk thelr Mves if necessary in the, interests of peace, should receive some tangible token of \u2018the citizens\u2019 ap- eciktion.\u201cPraise wes do not look for.\u201d oa y the men; \u2018\u2018we never got much of it in \u201cthis city, and we do not expect AR wo want is- eometht ine.Fasoradie nreasonsabie hours a rule is bte pay \u2018for -overtifte with most companies.The tce get hot or Empire Day is over, church parade next Bunday, Prince Pushfni is coming, weddings, funerals.ete., Don\u2019 good citizen, you see white helmet ad gloves to match, Jook- seedy; or young man looking old, Know ye that hid has been om duly s previous \u201cyée,\" said an old constable, wi to shine = number or his cap, whieh hed stood the test through - and dreary night, \u2018\u2019rleariy ali the men you ses În \u2018full 4 \u201cin ne are men who have bée {ght before.Ë \u2018 5 ET if TT i i] Str.\u2014Hoiath eral |.pie: + + : It ta canter td ain « poor wife : with a curly tall.Do k : than hire & cook.: sorte Jou keep: that vanouness sorcoracmanac esse tonsancecenceegs Dog Fancier-\u2014\u2018No; I drowns \u2018era.\u201d ll = \u201c THIS DATE 80 YEARS AGO.The More 9 Mus\u201d Turn 4.1172, land 8.Macdougall are the Thitlng gr- ernors testant House of In.dust Refuge ator Cochrans has since passed aay He was always active in werthy chan.table work and a sensrdus contributor hospitale kindred institutions.H, 6.Macdou- gall has ever known for his : Mr.Hartiand 8.n of ot Are was of ture the à \u2018et no Libéral f , When he \u20ac Me olin\u201d The tele Lee, Ov te Dlotoat, dd much experience fa tbe says oF foursatises, political writer.wae sppoiated 0 \u2014 5 th \u20ac Hon, Sen- | is Toronto, respectively, is under consid- J ROIS a Herter Sr 284 bo x HUNGARIAN NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER.WEETINGS AND, AMUSIMENTS: Berman nd FRANÇAIS = eg ACADEMY Wed, and Sad CHARLES 8.TX re at.LAPT WEEK OF THB SEASON.\u201cONLY A >hOP GIRL\" | mass ETIENNE GIRARDOY WEETINGS AND?AMUSEMENTS, Tr for = .TRIS WEEK, (a His Oy = TERMS OF CONTRACT WERE NOT FOLLOWED Full Parilamentary Enquiry Into Payments for Ross Rifles Demanded.) Special to The Montroal Star.Ottawa, June 4.\u2014The Ottawa Citl- son, returning to the attack on the Ross Rifle contract this morning.eays: Ron hes been shown that on March 27, ,-the Government made a contract with the Ross Rifle to buy 1,200 rifled at $18 each, to be delivered before January 1, 1904.The contractor was paid seventy-five per oent.of the 6 work was to ved that [4] on the whole 1,200 by July.1904.\u2018The first delivery of rifies was not made for more than a year after this last payment, or for two years and five months after the first payment.Yot the corr'ract explicitly provided ¢hat no payment should be e in advance exce for rifles to be delivered within a year.\u201cBu.the striking fact ts that 3,000 of those rifles to be delivered before January, 1904 have not yat been received.The \u201ccontractor was paid on July 26, 1904, nearly three years ago, $18.75 advance Ln each of these rifics.That amount was to have MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.BLUE BONNETS COURSE, Montreal Jockey Club: JUNE 4th to 15th, 1807 mo Pic cena a \u201c «CHARLES AUNE\" t Week, \u201cConfessions o a Fe FHICES 16, 181 og A VIAVI ROVAL - ments eek, * be A Tali on H Health and Hygiene = win PAT WHITE 8 Ne, Buriesquers, = in the ee of the Mont real Eugene Tremblay etna i.lav Co, adrotest Fd st, corner St: Prices\u2014I0e, 20c; 30c, and bw.:- erine.mission \u2018Free.Next Wosk\u2014UANADIAN BEL.XS, 111% 128%4 Jaw Racing and Stoeploehasing Rain or Shine THOMPSON'S Grand Stand Badges, or the meeting.Grand 8 Beason Badges, On sale at Branch Office.FIRST RACE AT 220 P.M.Cars, leav daily at 1.40 p.m, via Park ave.- Westmount, five minutes after 1 p.m.ly 81.00.8 seats) $5.00 dally extra, oi ton Stat Special train with members\u2019 Privat ing Windsor street Depo Through street cars every Roller Skating before\u2019 and after every SKATERS AND SPECTATORS, ADMIS SION 10 CRNTH, INDOOR CIRCUS + Performances at 3.30 &9 p.m.Daily RE-ENGAGEMENT FOR THIS WEEK ONLY OF ELEPHANTS The Most Marvelions Eductted Animals Livisg.performance, Hest skates supplied.TRACK.indsor Station at except Sunday, until June 15th, after last race.25 cents return.132 YOUNG IRIBHMEN'S The supposed been expemrted by him in labor and material.As the Mark \u201cI\" rifie has been supersed.d by Mark \u201cII.\u201d witn improvements, it may be that the order for these 3,000 has heen cancelled.If this is 80, a the unfinished rifles are ure'ern the Government has paid over $56,000 for nothing.If the partly finlshéd rifles have been completed and delivered as Mark \"II\" as the ae- cond contract of 20,000, the contractor Lhae Deen twice paid the seventy-five per cent.advance on the second order.He has received seventy-five per cent.on the whole 12.000 of the fret order, of which only 9,000 have been delivered, and he has also received $18.78 in advance on each of the 20,000 of the second order, whereof only 17,000.have been delivered.Full payment has been made for the 9,000 In the firet contract, end 17.006 in the second contract.Before this Ross Rifle contract business is settled by Parliament ahd the country.a good deal must be found out About the business end of K.\".COAL COMMISSION SHIFTS.Evidence Is Now Being Taken In Crow\u2019s Nest Pass.Special to the Montreal Star.coal commission have finished hearing evidence of coal thiners and operators in the Prairde country.and yesterday they commenced taking evidence at\u2019 Fran, in the Crow's Nest where the conditions ars not altogether the came as they are Hère.* General Manager Natsmith, of the\u2019 Galt Company declared that people should pur chase their coal In summer, as the mines were always fully taxed in winter.v The only other witness was John Bishop, of Taber.He is an active union man, and for that reason he says \u201che fs not able to get work there, He worked for the Canada West Coal and Coke Company for ten days, when he was discharged without any reason béing given.He was also discharged ve another nine and no reason was ven.PREPARING FOR ELECTION.Toronto Conservatives Arrange Nominating Conventions This Month.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, June 4.\u2014Preparations for the next general election for the House of Commons are beipg ny made by the leaders of t the Conserva- ve party in Toronto.Nominating conventions for the five city © constitu- enctes have been arranged for as foi- lows:\u2014~North Toronto, June 11; Cen- Aral Toronto, June -12; South Toronto, June 18; West Toronto, June 18; East \u2018Toronto, June 19, A proposal to transfer the candidature of Mr.E.B.Ouler, M.P., and Hon.Goo.E.Foster, in West and a No eration by the Central Conservative Executive.The matter may be dealt | with by the exécutive to-night.it Hunting Kaspar Murderers in West.Special to the Montreal Star, Winnipeg, Man, June 4.\u2014 Mounted Police have been informed: that the Armenfan murderers of Father Kaspar are in Weblern Canada.They structed {0 watch al train closely and arrest susphdous The Mounted Police at Calgary.Alberta, yestérday arrested six different men answering to the descriptions, But eash waë released.Prince Albert two men dre still Heid, add three at Saska- «, Exonerate Captain and Offisers.Special to the Montreal Star.Halifax, N.8., June 4\u2014Captain Mc- Morens, 2 passdnue by hed teas a the éten\u201d mer Bruce to North: pine wa.Lethbridge, Alberta, June 4.\u2014 Theo! are in\u201c i- JE Ste of men.Ween.as SL eniidren.to En the \u201carifl wd he port of Teale Dry in sta Hall, Royal TRAIN SERVICE TO THE RACE dian Pacific has arranged for a cial train direct to race track.from 140 p.m, dally ° turning train will leave immediately Rates 15 cents single, un L.& B.ASSOCIATION.regular monthly meeting of above Association will be held Gay, June 5th, 1907, at 8.40 Bivery member is particularly agusate a DOH ER ni a attend.By order J.T.Bea.! 93 BNIT ON 55M2 YHYANOD NUT young Sin opus puce aber INDISTTTDBONDY TN LIT 1YD2 BID 468 Shum jap pu av jor jy phe yshrT BoM 8D [pep JYDDRD PK VEND 51 [E33 DOYP in regard to the formation of a world of this Brotherhood is to bind Method union.No funds are asked.Members deeply interested in this great world- A large representation from all the i - SENIOR: THE N NEWCOMBE PIANO WINS its popularity.Write or call rooms, at our ware (Near Mountain street), For catalogues and full informa tion, WILLIS & CO., Limited, Friends and purchasers because of absolute merit, its beautityi, sweet, pure.singing tone, fog honesty of construction, its durability, its fair price for so much quality, all combine to establish 660 ST.CATHERINE: ST.WEST, Sole contractors.- JUNIOR , GROUND, Junior Game at 3 p.m.Semler AN OR GRAND aTAND SEAT aide avenue) Een CHERS \u2018Cu BLEACRERS( Hal: ei LEE rap Car ces \u2026.BBC A.nior Tic 11d at 29544 Junior Tickets valid a a EG 131032 SOE MER; >.ew ! &\u2014BIG FEATURES-5 | cute 125 182 A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5th at 8 pom, and will be addressed by R.W.PERKS, Esq., M.P., of London, England, wide Methodist Brotherr.od.The plan ists, the world aver, into a closer of Young People's Bocleties will be wide movement.churches is particularly desired.MR.WILLIAM HANSON WILL TAKE THE CHAIR.CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE.TRIPLE EVE - TEGUMSEH ve.MONTREAL, INTERMEDIA visio ve.MONTREAL R.BR.Y.M.CA.ve.MONTREAL JUNIORS.MAAA 8, SATURDAY, JUNK 8 Daren pe 1-4.TICKETS ON BALE AT: HE Oftice, cor mPeel and St Ge Thompson, 122 St Francois Xavles BE Dawson, LUE.289 Notre Dame st, vs vs ailes 2, Peel, street Through England by Picture Postcard ties; Abbeys, Chürchès, \u2018Lighthouses, Moonlight and Win-|.ter Scenes.Wholesale only.- D.& W.FORREST, 18 ST.Jonny $T.MONTREAL.116 104 av.Fresh Air Fund.The River Bank Home _-\u2014 The Home on the Richatien B Chambly is being prepared for a ing on or about June 22, in RC or admission cant | | may be obtained from the secretary at the Btar Office, Bt.James street.| The brest Air Fund ts administered committtee of men and REDUCTION MADE WN FREIGHT RATES Tho Naw \u2014\u2014 Southern May Have to Pay Enermous Fine.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Specfai *o The Montreal Star.oh John, Sa Jtime 4\u2014The Board ee \u2018of: the : department.wis \u201csent pare fo un} 3,2 on of HE red tolls Goes amidorised, aoû soma three Hundred J | Ral dt Eman alty of o% ons eno or air for the New iste of the late Russell 1 Bags.al SEs asi |r GEN POWER thé\u201d bon The; Ridgrnent states that the board a0 found that the railw, :, found | 2 ph MOUNT.sT.Lou Louis CADETS.* thusisem at Quebec.Special to-'The.Montreal Star, Their: Boidiériy Bearing Awakeny = : i : k ilway, said to be owned by | n, women, including the city rhissionaries, interested in the welfare and suffering of children.\u2018It iu established to take away from the city for a longer or shorter perl children and mothers whom the visiting doctor advises to send.It nt, For the sich children of the poor.2nd.For the tired working mothers with children 3rd.For \"children, threatened with sickness, and whose rents have not the means to \u2018enable them to leave the city.Five dollars wi d a mother and Sok child to the country for & fortnight, larger amounts will do proportionate Oyer 1000 varieties of, Cas-| _ | 3» pool.CE tributions may be sent to the \u2018 fes ry man is requested to attend.\u2018Star office.168 St.James street; Star = {j ; Office; corner Peel and Bt.Cath.| orm for or a0 pare es\u2014Drill order./ erine atroste.or to Chartes Aa Alexan- y order./ der, E4q., hom.tres.219 St, James st W.I.PRESS, .15 27 cod | 131%6 - Capt.and Act.Adjt.RASE Lee Le Dominion Park \u201cTwo Performances Dally Twa: \u201cSched Big Taitractions Outside Peiformances by the Baltus - Brothers and Miss Paula Piquet, Cone tertionist, direct from Europe, .° Admission lôe 182 5 NOW OPEN.{AVY HOTEL ANNEX Dominion Park HOWARD & GUILE, We sre rusaisx a Full Disner Change \u2018of BIR Every N Toa Orchestra in Attendance, from 6 to o\u2019 Zod Noutreal Regiment \u2018 114 15¢ Em Cansdias Artillery.(HEAVY.BRIGADE.) Regiment will parades f and Infantry Drill: «s follows for Gun : No.1 Battery, Mondsy, June £rd.at No.2 Battery, Tuesday, June 4th, at § > No.8 Battery, Wednesday, June 5t»- ANNUAL EC TION will take place as follow No.1 Battery, Thursday.Juna 6th, aù 7.45 p.m.No.2 Battery, Friday, June 7th, at 7.45 \"Ne.a3 Battery, Saturday, June 8th, at 7.46 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MACE\u2019S rs.pm.00e the résulte! JOHN CUNNINGHAM .Baker to Royalty, 315 to 325 ELGIN AVENUE \u201cICE CREAM peo Dirt.No Trouve, Ne, Weorey.tins, Ye.ney 380.| Makes 134 qts.vb 1 Five Thoustnd Men Will Quit Work r on Friday.\u201c Indianhapoils, June 4.\u2014The executive the United Mine Workers of DISPUTE MAY SB SETTLED.Now % June Commercial t eatin 2 rue C America rue is ewveckive officers, has soft, à there will be ma of Highest Grads Materials, THOS.SONNE, Sr., MISS EDNA MAY MARRIES.Actress Becomes the Wife of Oscar Lewisohn.\u2018Special to 2e Montreal we 4.\u2014At Ore 1°W nor pore the h the ceremony.From will start on auto oer ?5 + PR pre Pre = ' L & LONDON & GLOBS Pre NTREAL.Write for \u201cThe Prospective Patentes.\u201d ATENTS ROMPTLY SECURED) é 50 cit thy Maginee: rs and ot ity of ba tes .by Experts \u20ac raliminacs advice pauses ETS SLONMAUUE 4 a ce.e Ex: tney Po dalles Patent Ole PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES Heasley for Pictures 200 West Bt.Catherine, corner Hleury.Everything in the etc, at reductions to clear \u201cout.Open every piégé val § O'clock, except Friday FISH AND POULTRY.PHELPS & BINNS 86 Victoria Square.Supply BHIPS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, Etc., with FISH, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, Etc.\u2019 Fhene Main 417.Sore CIVIL ENGINEER.R.RINFRET B.Se.transacted RPET BR TE ULLEVYYX Brat Tel.Ue 2740 78 Victoria Squar li, CASGRAIR vrai vire \u201cCANADA LIFE Same Ga.\u2018 °F.Chase Cargrain, ILC.Vi iB.Mitchell B.F.Burveyer.voter = Mid a \u2019 Joseph W.Weldon.Tarot M.eae ROOMS AND BOARD.TRANSIENTS Rooms with or without board, first- elass accommodation.18 Victoria se, near shopping district and theatres.SRUSHES.WEEFERS REPAID: SWEUPER PIPE MENDING, TO 6MOKERS\u2014Biatter Bros.aanare, the pipe makers an open te execute any repair 1: in thelr line at moderate charge COMMON SENSE Kis Rats, Mite, Roathes, Bed Bags.NO OFFENSIVE All druggists, or 381 Queen st wh Toronto.Beware of imitations.35 312 os Victoria ra are ARTIFICIAL LIMBA.TRUSSES, ETC ru Eure 3 + Pres CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.THE BEST PLACE for a business an > lunch is at the Hotel for- 's, corner St James and St Gabrer Wilfrid Corbell, EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.Br.Frs.De Sales Provost et Paria.Dispensary free con- aon for oo Tuetay, Friday, 1¢ noon.403 Bherbrooke at, or new No.Syerdrooke st.to 283 Civil Engi (McGill D Dominion and Provincial Lgna Burvey- \u2019 of Waterworks, etc.Burveya, 260 ST, JAMES NT.MONTREAL.vel.Mata et Bank ef Teromte Bids.MARRIAGE LICENSES.Nt Nt Nt GE LICENSES MARRIAG vid GE LICENS Es.by Arthur W.Wilks, Merchants Bank 308 Bt James.at.Tel \"Main he .Bvenings 548 at Tel East er suite 3, 665 ot Urbain st.MARRIAGELIOENSES Issued by J.M.M, Duff, 107 84 James sb.and 4 Craton.\u201cSkin Tortures xe Of Children.From the moment of birth are iu- stantly relieved and \u2014 cured comfort to es re Quarauteed abso absolutely pas pure.\u201cHOPES OF EARLY EAD T0 SEAMEN STRIKE Men Warned That They are Allenat- ing Public 8ympathy by Their Action.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Parts, June 4.\u2014Although it cannot be sald that eny great has occurred in the seamen's strike the situation now {is brighter, and there are hopes of an early settlement.The deputies representing the maritime districts are warning the men that they have been too precipitate,and are allenating public sympathy by \u2018abruptly paralyzing trade, besides subjecting themselves to heavy penalties.authorities have refus- are still nominally responsible for their , Veaséls, and the men, third .Gays\u2019 dbeence from duty, legally become deserters.The government thus.far has confined its action to insaring the trensport- aio: of malls to the calonies, RIOTS AT HAVRE.Havre, Jufie 4.\u2014The airiking seamen here have sent an urgent.to their English boniradée at So _ ton .not to allow the em that the strikers at Cherbourg will try to prevent thelr emberkation there.There was a lively \u201cæiot here between striking men = Éhe\u2019 fishérmen.A number of of drrest - wère made.i Ca Razor strops are prepared from stripg of linoleum of the usual length hand width, left for twenty-four hours In a one-eighth to one-fourth Per cent tion of hartaborn anit, to which one and one-half per cent.of alum has previously been added, at the ordinary temperature: ; the strips are then dried at the ma dv mn gee th pumice ne.The are \u2018flhally fastened In x a smooth sharp edge to the entifto American.\u201c 5 \u2014 CORONA HOTEL.dLurepeasn Plan, Moderate Pricea LC 1 Winter Rates, Excellent Service Unsurpassed ume EVERY EVENINS.2480R13 Permanently Cured by OR, KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, ni ol \\ Fermanent mas serez ry an Danoe, De .1971 Arch St.289 156eoû \\LORDS QUESTION WILL BE TAKEN UP British Premier Promises Early Resolution Regarding House of - Lords London, June 4.\u2014At the, conclusion of his statement in the House Yesterday, on the Irish Council bill, Sir Henry Campbell-Banmerman referred to the jong promised attempt to restrict the power of the House of Lords.He said that as soon as.they had made a little further grogress in the essential busi- peas of the fesaion, he proposed to introduce a resolution on the subject, either June 17 or June 24, when the would fully state ta views on the matter.The Premier then announced abandonment of a number of measures of only domestic interest, and enumerated those which is was intended to pass, concluding with remarking \u201cWhen I say \u2018pass\u2019 I mean \u2018pass the House of Commons,\u2019 as'I cannot fore- cost what wiN be the action of the House of Lords.\u201d : Mr.John Redmond, the Irish leader, referring to the Irish Council Bill, satd' he had always held, and never disgufs- ed, the opinion that in attempting a haïf-measure ministers were undertaking an tmpostible task, and that they would find.by experience, that there wes no alternative, no reasonable, or Jogtcal, or possible alternative to \u20ac& full trust of the people In the matter.In reply to a question of Mr.Lons- dale, Coneervative and Tariff Reformer, Mr.Ri the United States with a view of securing the most favored nation treatment for certain articles speciffed In section three of the Dingley.Act.The Juestion atoms out of the conclusion of | odus vivend recent m me To Germany and Btates.SHIELDING À DESERTER.United States Officer Wants British Captain Punished.AY Washington, June 4.-\u2014 Colonel Henry | A.Greene, of the Tenth United States i agreement the United rest and return of a cidentally to punish the captain of a British ship, who perhaps Has Colon! Sergeant member of the | band, : from Font Sea and made?¥- marshal, from the military authorities, sods Buell.The latter locked him- in oabin Snd the captain of to allow him to be ly Parvested.and sailed away to a C port where the deserter landed tsappeared.The acting Joldge advocate general Kas taken the ground that the military bas no auch authority, end if.the effort is made to h the British captain it must be made through civil authorities dan action vas Rev: T.Albert A.Moore Discusses the Lord\u2019s Day Act.ROUGHNESS IN ATHLETICS Brought Up at Methodist Conference \u2014Statistical Report Shows Substantial Progress.Gananoque, June 4 \u2014Some Interesting matters were dealt with at yesterday's session of the Methodist confer ence, Inolyding' the Lord's Day \u2018Act temperance and moral reform.The public meeting in the evening was presided over by Rev.G.H.Porter and was - very Interesting, including addresses by Rev T.Scott and Rev.Dr, Chown.The annual conference memorial service was conduoted by Rev.W.H.Sparling, a former president.Since the last meeting of conference there were seven deaths of clergy: Revs, D.B.Wyman, Hudson, Que.; \u2018Isaac Hall, Inkerman: T.H.Richards, Invernary; Krupp, Aylmer; Wm.Pyke, Ottawa; Jos.Folick, Kingston, and Amant Parent, Waterloo, Eulogistic reference to the departed brethren wefe made by several clergy, and the service throughout was most impressive A strong appeal for city clergy to as- 81st in the summer work on mission stations and at the same time to enjoy a good vacation was made by Rev.J.Allen, secretary of domestic missions.His plan is that the mission board would pay the travelling and other \u2018expenses so that the minister could go to an idea) place, where there would be plenty of game and aport.These could be enjoyed in the day time if the minipter would preach each night ut one of the missions.At present, sald Rev.Mr.Allen, one hundred more men than now available are needed for the home field, and he urged all to encourage young men to enter the ministry so that the need of the future would be looked after.THE LORD'S DAY ACT.The recent decision of Judge Morson that ice cream was a food and as such could be sold on Sunday was scored by Rev.T.Albert Moore, secretary of the Lord\u2019a Day Alliance, who addressed the conference on the working out of the new aot.\u2018That judgment,\u201d eaid Rev.Mr.Moore, \u201capplies only to the County of York and the city of Toronto, and has no legal authority outside these municipalities.He is mot an Ontario judge.I will be surprised if another judge can be found in Ontario who would give Appeäl, and I will be surprised if they can find another fudge to agree the Court of Appeal decide th thet J Morson is correct then the Alliance got after the legislation and get an amendment that will make the matter clear.\u201d As the result of the new act about 75,000 men now have a rest day they did not have before.In Alberta n against and a fine of $200 was imposed.The Alliance then found that the conscience of a corporation was in the cash box for immediately an order went forth to ob- servs 50 as work was concerned, and for the last three Sundays four \"hundred men have &njo day they did not before.Out o 00 cases ed [ast year, 90 per cent.weré successful, but much more good w dnne than this would indicate, as no case was taken into the oourts where the offender could be induced to observe the law otherwise.Rev.Mr.Mcore scored Christians for riding on street cars on Sunday.THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.Rev C.T.Scott, Montreal, said too much attention was being d to what fs termed pure ospel, while the work of the ohurch is being hindered by lack of attention to what some people con sider too secular far the church to touch Power is needed in religion but the church must come more in touch with the world.The greatest barrier to the progress of morals and ion is the liquor traffic.As to the hotelman himself, all oise being equal he was just as good, and as à chance fur Heaven as those who licensed the traffic.It was up to the ian people to stop the traffic by example and alro by their vote.It could be stopped by Jaw and until the law was passed ublic conscience would not be aroused Jose as it was not aroused by the kill- of mén in the ancient tournaments til de made hem illegal.Men are er ed and osc A said Rev.Mr.Scott, \u201cand the men in the sport do not consider it wrong because it is all in the game, and until the rule ia to banish from the game for good, men who wilfully injure another, till the brutality is repropsed the players will not realize it.gues much farther the public will ap in and demand such a law end the pub lis will act as soon as some o\\e in stile falls a victim.He urged Ch 2 tiane to go.into the final relations in Politics and clean up undesirable oon- ditions, but advised them not to ride under the legs of two old political fes with policies and issues as prie mummies Dr.Chown, the secretary of temperance and moral reform, followed with a bird's eye view the situation throughout Canada, showing great progress from const to coast in temperance and moral reform.In referring ts the | closing of the bar on the Woodb race track, he said the inspector was told to sy he acted off his own bat, but the instructions came from higher authority.Whi he was afraid the Orangeville case would not let him eay what he would like to say, under most cases the people can depend on.Her of the law in the interests of the PS 1 IE op Premier Tes de defintiéty ia taken tement that it was the in- back ihe tu always Tequire a 8 three fifths noe for 9 at a btn © Srodited mont te n to the Goverameñ ; the sistement wa the mind Dr, Chown sald be Montreal; route shout Jon Gras Le Ottawe: J.dog Trees Most DA ge tom hh Montreal; BR.Booth, inate i the mente mai pe pape Lamp plier W 6 L \u2026 \u2018resolution was.asking - - editors of \u2018the\u2019 Chr Guardian ell- |.tes and advertise: REPORT OF STATISTICAL COM}.: « : MITTEE Sat LY mer Laae 34.988, \u2018increase 188; ~coptin- 4- RF + eneral Gon | : , ; - $66: union church prelef, $1,331, increase, 379% Bundy ec Ta 583, incrpase, $101; mémorial 937, à 3 - ss 18702, In- creame, 8; # omen\u2019, misafonary society, $12,118, ?Increase, \u2018R63 general Bp- worth \u2018Wagues, $227, increass, 355: special funds, foe: raised for ministerial sup) pa: clroulie: $188,777, an increase © of Hy 572, from the missionary fund, 318,783, an ppt .88:504; raised for all purposes, Sone, an increase of 2 £13.Mind receiving a 000 or over, 41; between DEFICIT IN CONTINGENT FUND.The uneatisfactory: condition of the nt caused considerable discussion.K'E Séott is.the chairman of this committee and Rev.W.B.Tucker, secretary.The report of the committee stated that\u201dit had been decided to Mmit the amount of the funeral expenses to be paid out of at the disposal of the committee but claims amounted to $680.The small balance on hand had been augmented by the Sunday collections to the extent of $133.To meet demands for funeral expenses, medical attendance and supplies, $761 is required.To meet this deficit several suggestions were proposed and it was finally decided to transfer 3200 from the billeting fund to meet the most urgent cases Rev.W.8.McMullen, associate editor of the Christian fan presented the report for the book room and Sunday school pariodicals.The number of 8.8.periodicals in the last year was an increase of 3,108 over that of the previous year.There are still 922 schools closed in the winter, or 25 per cent of the total number.The missionary givings of the schools in the last four years amounted to $98,161, an Increase of 15 per cent.over the previous four years.The amount last year was 30 per cent.greater than in the previous year.For all purposes in the last four years the schools gave $785,622, an increase over the previous four years of 23 per oent.The Ontario Ladies\u2019 College, Whitby, was reported for by Rev.Dr.Hare, The last year was the best in the history of the institution, the income being $39,000 as compared with $35,000 the highest previous record REV.J.W.GRAHAM HBARD.Rev.J.W.Graham, associate secretary of education, the hero of St.James Church debt, as Prof.Bhaw terms him, spoke in an enthusiastic atrain on behalf of the only playing with aiding students and strengthening the educational institutions or raise more money.Last year $26,000 was raise, this year $44,000 is needed, $20,000 alone for the students.In order to the larger sum \u2018the $5,000.He urged all clergy to take a greater interest in the matter and to preach real Mve education sermons and elicit ald.On motion of Prof Shaw and Mr.J.W.Knox, a resolution of appreciation wae passed to\u201c Mr.Graham.Another resolution Sonveyed the sympathy of the conference the general secretary, Dr.Potts, in > recent bereavement and in his present affMotion.The immigration work which has been under the direction of Rev.Melvin Taylor.since the general conference, was reported for by him.From October to the flywt of May over five thousand Methodist Troie reported to the chaplains at Halifax and St.John, At the outset he had written ta 1892 superintendents of the Methodiat churches in the old country, asking them to notify ldm of any Methodists who were coming to Canada and asking that they be given letters and buts tons of identification \u201cwhich he supplied.Chaplains were appointed in the all could see t.When it was found that an immigrant was going to a certain place.he was given a letter of introduction to the chaplain, or where dist minister.At the same time a letter was sent to the chaplain or minister asiknng him to look up the new arrival.Rev.Mr.Taylor said he had many enquiries from people who -want- ed domestics or farm help, but he replied to them all that it was not a bureau of employment and referred the applicants to the Dominlon superm- tendent of immigration.THE HAMILTON CONFERENCE.Berlin, Ont, June 4.\u2014 An animated debate took place at the Hamilton Methodist Conference over a recommendation of the Beneficence Committee \u2018that the Methodist Church adopt the system of giving tithes.The report was adopted.A.Brown, layman, of Woodstock, gave an address on the | layman's relation to Progressive evangelism.He thought a great: bar to progress of evangelism was that fact that officers and members of \u2018churches \u2018| hesitated to speak to the people on the subject.The report of the sustentation committee showed that this year $1,487 was available from the fund.This, distributed amongst deserving pastors, brought the minimum salary of the married ministers up to $582,and of the single men up to $300.This was lower than last year, when the minimum salary for married men was $601.75 and $360 for single men.Rev.T.J.Mansell \u201cof Dundas.was appointed treasurer to receive contributions toward the erection of the monument to Barbara Heck, mother of Canadian Methodism.During the session several laymen expressed the opinion that ministers.particularly in the rural Sietricts, wer were much to#® poorly paid.Samuel layman, of G said ith siaer vigor.\u201cSome of our are paid\u2019 worse than are men who work on our strests.\u201d salary of $750 ana $1,000, 59; less than 8750, 8L |: fund to $40.There was $630 plac- churches in the Montreal conference | would have to give $7,000 instead of |\u2019 TT \u2018ssscece 8 0006000 @ OEATHS REPORTED S220 5 ASSDSTH © White and Colored \u2014 .Sond.yout Or orders by Mail Our Mail Ord Sa 5 st \u2018them.prom, th oare.Every good variety here\u2014Organdies, Batistes (plain and fancy), Mulls, Swisses, cotton and silk mixtures, and so on.entirely to these give you some idea of the choosing advantages here.assortments are now very complete.Better come while ranges are unbroken.\u2018Checked Organdies worth 15c - - Striped Organdies worth 15¢ and 18c Dotted Muslins worth 14c and l6c - Swiss Muslins,.Persian from 20¢ up tto Ÿ5c a yard.Lawn, 45.inches wide.Price special.Batiste Lumineuse, from 18¢ up to 33¢.23¢ Two large sections devoted .Our Your choice of these lines at per yard White Rique, from 18¢ up to 35¢.Fancy Mercerized Lawn, from 18¢ up to 25e Linen Organdies, from 18¢ up to 30¢.Ladies\u2019 Shoe Department THIRD FLOOR.TWO SPECIAL LINES AT OUR LACE COUNTER White Cluny Insertion, width 4 1-2 inches, \u201cThe World's Favorite Chooolate.\u201d Almost indispensable to travel- those whe Lamont, Corliss & Co., Sole Importers, 87 Common st.Montreal Ladies\u2019 American laced boots, patent leather, regular 20c value, Our price only .Se.Cuban heels; flexible soles, an elegant $4 .boot, TOr .\u2026000 0000 40000 00000000 -B@ 65 Nottingham Lace Guipure, 18 inches wide, In \u2019 cream, ecru, also two-tone.Regular 45c to 65c values.Our speclal price only.39e ; Thousands of Yards of White Embroid- _ ery at less than wholesale price.\"The biggest lot.and best values we have offered for many a month 8 inches wide Embroidery,.on white 55c All Silk Brilliant Chiffon \u2018 ; \u201cfor 20.: Price .cvceveer sore cave sasrevanncene 10c Just a little over half price, for these fine 8HK 16 inches wide Embroidery, neat open designs, Muslins, which are in such a demand for sum- \u2018JR wpuftable for Lingerie, Corset Covers, etc.mer millinery, scarfs, etc.Comes in black, white, ?PE Would he a good value at 35c.Price, cream, nile, brown, etc.Positively the 55c qual- mperini -.05 cos00s san eens \u2026.-.24e ity.Our price.to clear, only.29¢ \u2018This medal was awarded to Mime ard\u2019s Liniment in Londen in 1896, The only liniment to receive a medal W vas awarded because of strength, purity, healing powers and superierity of the linfment over sil others frem throughout the werié.MINZRD 8 118 136eod4 + dead, aged 49.08 per there was no chaplain, to the Metho- 48 aged 18.58 y aged aged 173.dead at Mountain, W m.Shettieton is dead at \u201cWinchester, aged 72 W.R.Sherman Is d aged Mrs, Nelson Hiscock 1s dead at Pres- oon ed 88.oxford: is dead, aged 76 i Mrs.Alfred Moorehouse, aged u, 19 toyle.Is dead at McGregor, dead at RICHMOND, VA.\u2014 Robert Ambler HAMILTON, Ont Ont.\u2014Rabert Soren \u2018Mor- Bruce, 107 years cid, who 1s sald to have tone vod been the oldest Mason in the world, Is FOOD is Sere Swift is dead.ea dead.we have mpOtorée Macdonal Mackay is dead \u201ced | JOHN.N.B.\u2014Mrs.Adelaide Btir- cents a box.{ing ts dead at Carpenters, Queens Co.FREE a LAMILTON, ONT.drs, Daritng' 1s capt, SI Berry, of Bt.John, is dead at Clementsport, N.8.aged Jus.|; Newbury, is dead, also send M ONDON ENG\u2014 Karl Blind, the German patriot, is dead.\u2018 Soma.ONT\u2014John Hughes Butler graham, Quesnsb 5 is Gifts for Brides QT Even this list would provide for the bride's every liking, but it\u2019s only a.hint of the magnificent stock behind it\u2014a stock whose every piece can bear the most searching inspection, and whose every price ticket has good news for you.All fully plated and shaped in the silversmith\u2019s most graceful designs for Pudding Dishes, cach $5.50.$68.$6.50.Cake Baskets, $2.50.$3.$3.50.#4.85.Card Receivers, $8 and $3.25.Butter Dishes, $2.75.$3.75.84 and §5.Silver Trays, $4.50.5 and 99.50 Bon-Bon Dishes, $2.76.This is the time when the housewife takes account df the china closet: § + We are splendidly prepared to fill all the needs thereby discovered, and - 3 Dinner Sets-Specials.CR 4 1907.Long lived, too.~~ \u2014 ~~ 5 O'Glook Decorated Porcelain Toa Sets, 8250.®t Ormolu à 5250 axes.at 81.$1.50.$1.75.$2.25.5 and 25.5 50 3.7 Mirrors, $1.50, $2.25.$3.$3.50.$5 and\u2019 Ormolu Clocks, $2.75.$3.$4.$5 and un to $16 Fane a, i nals ave LL a visit to our department will suggest many other dainty and artistic pices, you can use to advantage.87 Pieces Dinner Sets.semi-porcelain, gold 40 Pisces) Austrian Tea 8eta, beautifully decorated.oration, real value, %.80.Our special price, ur price ONY tieevs vovvonce connnes FR 95 s\u2026\u2026\u2026ods center vuss'envrenccss 9 10-plece Toilet Sets.In pretty red, green and -blus.7 Pieces \u201cDinner Sets.English mi-porcelain, sold .decoration, set comprises ewer and basin, covered me lus $10.60.Our and decorated in biue- green, price only.rerereseasec BY chamber, mouth ewer, tooth brush holder, mug, 75 and soap ot dish.The set ee BELLEVILLE.\u2014 William Donnelly Is Mrs.Andrew Knox is dead, aged 65.DUPUIS FRERES, The Big East End Departmental store; | 441 to 449.St, Catherine Street East Mrs.David Lockard ia dead, aged 74.Mrs.erine McCurry is dead, aged Mrs.cC.B.Foster ia dead In this city, ed .William N Thomas, of this city, is .aged 67.Mrs.Willlam Thompson is dead, aged Jessie M.English, of Moira, is dead, James M.Burke is dead at Fuller.aged years.Ranson M.Lott 1s dad at Murray.Daniel McAulay, of Murray, is \"dead, BROCKVILLE, ONT.\u2014Mrs.Canning, wife of the late Rev, W.T.Canning, is aged 77.\u2014lrse Nuttall fe dead in Gananoque, oh Bristol \u2018is dead uu Edwardsburg.Mrs.Albert Cowan dead at .Gana~ Mrs, john Gaynor Is dead at Lowville, Mr.G.H.Spooner is dead st Dekalb, Cowan\u2019s Milk Chocolate Absolutely pure, and the The Cowan Co.Ltd, | TORONTO.finest made.men and That 88 17 law \u2014 ward Jones, a prominent farmer of SoRpuRa, ONT.\u2014Winfred Stewart is i \"PRED N Sidney In- FOR A BAD LIVER TAKE BEECHAM'\u2019S PILLS Sold everywhere.In boxes, 25c.Jeep the 87 years.= dead at Tower ury.Shara Josephine Ellen, aged 1, n dead t Marysville, dead in Orangeville.Sw YOR .~George.w.Wadlelgh is PR mi Catherine WhMe js à y nd ages Andérson is dead a Damasé er toh { at Cage John G ariel Schriver, of Central Southamp- GQ.Wornworth, formerly of Tamworth, is \u201cdead at Keewatin Mrs.Sidney Paddock, formerly of Aber- FOR all the ed by the pores.the skin and Firm, Healthy Flesh is the result.DR.CHARLES FLESH FOOD fs no new in uge for more thau fifty ynars and during that time thousands for 10 cents, which pays for cost Of mailing.With this sample we proper fuil directions for developing the bust, APPLIED AS A COLD CREAM Wherever applied, its healing and nourishment is instantly a It strengthens and builds up the tissues nam of el men bave used it with entire satisfaction.it 1s not to be classed with \u201cCola Creams\u201d and other tame, of; invaîids ) :H experiment.It has.like superficia) potency is proved by the fact that it is prescribed leading: physicians and used in hospitals for the nutrition of whose stomachs are too weak to digest food.+ DR.CHARLES FLESM FOOD should be used by every woman, who , han the least desire to be attractive.round out hollowed, thin cheeks or scrawny nec! Flesh and Remove Wrinkles from the face and hands, no eatter how, It 1s the only preparation that, at k with Firm, .eatin?furrow.DEVELOPING THE IMMATURE BUST or to make the breast ; firm, large and beautiful \u2018nothing can equal it.To prevent the breasts from shrinking, CHARLES FLESH FOOD.It will also restore a bosom to its contour and beauty lost through nursing an?sickness.SPECIAL OFFER after weaning baby.mothers should always use DR/E naturals §- The regular price of DR.CHARLES FLESH $1.00 3 box, but to Introduce ft into thousands of new homes: 1.:- decided to sell It throneh W.H.Scroggie's, Montreal, for \u201c ; Mall orders are &lso fliled at this price.A Sample Box\u2014just enough to convince you of the gress merit of DR.CHARLES FLESH FOOD\u2014will be sent tres.x you our illustrated Book, \u201cArt of Massage™ which contains §F: movements for Massaging the face, neck and are aad ! Address, for SAMPLE P.\u201c.Big Seattle Te Eh #6 pres fon hrs 7 Sa USE 2H re RE bs 78 gs WILL SEEK MONTREAL IDEAS.signed After Canadian y H.Flynn, one of the pioneer on or Special to the Mbntreal Star.Spokane, Wash.June 4.\u2014Rev.Mother M.* Antoimette, of the r general ity to/ Canada and Vincent; of the Bpokane branch of the order.has just received a lengthy eommuniestigr om the n\u2014{ More Open situation of the Vryheld resi.aral of Mong: ying that while it dence\u2014 London World an Feta (ome to partir .s 0 participate |.at ceremonies .t: Sacred jenrt Chase\u2019s O a Zo rns a aro ; unday, May 36, unev ably detained.\u2018 : Tho hospital building, now In ootfree xf .construbtion; Will: cost $400,000, and |: jemi 08 A de scoommodsge 240.gu.| nar Yo cas cas it tients, It will ba six high ard bai as 800, de dead, nas GE eee Jamed , is dead.AGES, > MIDDLETOWN, N.Y\u2014George M.Goff.Wiliam McLellan, of Weston, is dead, A rge 108 FULTON ; us glectrician weli- Sil-known! tnroushout the aga 34 Pearson, of Highfield, is dead, DR.CHARLES co.- NEW Yom ) LE EE Tiéaaie \u201814 | ira 7 ta dead, ON SALE AT W.H.SCROGGIE\u2019, MONTREAL.in Markdale, aged 8 Joseph E.Tier, Deer Isle, Is Cond.4 A - Reid, Sr, is in Port Law._ Mrs.Ellen Delaney is dead, aged 60 73 30 Zaw iw, Ont.\u2014 nd \u2018Byrne ia}.\u2014G I Th dent\u2019 .Barre, ageq 71, .Quebec and several New Eng! les to visit the larger hospitals.with! \u2018the view to ghining a knowledge of thé\u2019 Hospital Will Be De latest improvements and approved pw Institutions, ed and Mt Is expected some of these will.come from the province of Quebec.During the course of tha war Botba's farm was one of those which were destroyed by fire, its walls being razed to\u2019, the ground and its fertile fielda coms\u2019 a pletely devastated.The homestead hag been rebullt.but General Botha and his family do not live thers now, as in cone Montreal, of the Sisters of Char- the United States, e this month to It 1s pleasantly situated.the larxo - garden in front and the orchard behind no doubt, making some amends for tha ERE Si ; E * vases woe \u201cra Lor een er crt fea 3 mi er An ro = Te ; a de TAS 7 EDITIO Nos CS H = GIN: FEELS CONFIDENT Bays He Will Win Next Election, \u201cBut- Sees No Reason for Early Appeal.: 4 \u201cThe papers and the public may say t they Hke about the next general ections for the province, but I may 11 you this that when we do bring an - elections we shall win them\u201d Such was: ihe declaration made to-day at government offices In the Court ; Annex by Hon.Lumer Gouin, sho is on his first visit to Monireal \u2018#ince his return from Europe.*I' am just now going over the re- æord in the Prevost-Asselin case,\u201d de-' | glared the Premier, \"and it ls a volu- \u201ctminous record.When 1 have got through I will know exactly what has been eaid and done, and I wil be in .& better position to know what I have do.1 was absent during the whole e of the trial, so that I am not per- donally acquainted with the various jocidents of the affair.hat I have heard from my colleagues end others, 1 have no hesitation In declaring that there ts nothing in the ease to cause the government to haut- .ta an appeal to the peaple.\u201d \u201c1+ Discussing his trip to Europe Mr.Gouin declared that he had obtained uch valuable information on the sub- ect of technical and commercial ools in various Buropean countries t was the main object of his visit to Europe.\u201cIn London,\u201d he oontinued, \u201cI took up the question of securing the necessary legislation to secure the increase {na the Federal subsidy.Mr.Winston Churchill, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, will introduce Into the British House vf Commons duriné the present week a measure to approve of the arrangement entered into by Sir Wilfrid Luurier with the provincial premiers.This will mean an addi- tidnal $600.000 for the province.It is difficult to get legislation through the British House, but I amp confident that this legislation will go through before the end vf the month, 50 that the ad- | ditional sum of $600,000 will be available for the year opening on July 1st.\u201d © \u2018While in Ronie the Premier was the \u2018guest of the Canadian college which !s undei* the direction of the Sulpicians.Ber.Clapin,P.S.S., 1s the Superi- and Mt.Gouin met there some fifty- priests from Canada and the New \u2018England states.About half of these were studying in Rome,whlle the other 1 were merely visiting the capital of the Catholic world.The Canadian Collage, he declared is one of the important stitutions of Rome, and its su- and pupils enjoy the highest consideration at the Vatican.* They were most charming to me,\u201d added the \u201cand made my stay in tha -Bternal \u2018City most agreeable and faci- ittated for me all the Visits Pb I wished to make # The Late P.T.Brossard.~The feneral af Mr.Pierre Teleaphore appraleer and Mre.Cadbury®s Body Reâched Here.fhe body of Mrs.Cadbury, widow of celebrated cocoa maker, arrived in this Mrs.Cadbury * feu down a etalrway on her way to azcouver from Japan.The body, fn.Som y with the four daughters, is] on Ha way to England for burial, J.C.Lamothe, who obtained degree of Doctor of Laws at Lavai on Saturday THE LATE JOHN T.LYONS.Funeral Service Was Held This Morning at St.Patrick\u2019s Church.Many personal friends and acquaintances, as well as those connected with the science of pharmacy, were present at the funeral of Mr.John T.Lyons, which took place at 8.30 to-day from his late residence , 6 Lorne Crescent, to St Patrick» Church and thence to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.The Rev.: Mantin Callaghan, P.P., recelved the body at the door of the church and rer cited the levee du corps.Rev.Fai Luke Callaghan was the celebrant.9 the Mass, assisied by Rev.Father ter Heffernan as deacon, and Rev.Father Killoran as sub-deacon.There was 2 full choral service under the dirèc- tion of Prof.Fowler, organist of the church, and the soloists were Mr.George A.Carpenter, leader of the choir, and Messrs.W.J.Crowe and C.A.Smith, former members of the choir and personal friends of the de The .chlef mourners were Messrs, John, Thomas, Wilfrid and Edward Lyons, and Masters Ivan, Robert and Clarence Lyons, sons of the deceased; Mr.Thomas Lyons, father; and Mr.T.B.Lyons, brother.Among the representatives of the Pharmaceutical Association of .the Provinée of Quebec, were Mr.J.E.Tremble, president; Mr.E.Muir, secre- -tary, and Mr.Edmond Giroux, jr., assistant secretary.\u2019 Others present included, Messrs.Lenny, G, M.Lane, H.Forgues, A.P.Bvans, John Burns, Edward Burns, W.J.O'Malley, T.J.Murphy, John Barry, A.W.Mof- fatt, A F.Waters.J.A.Dyke, F.GQ.Sanderson, J.A.Aird, W.E.Power, F.O'Keefe, F.Larkin, XIst.Bourque, A.E.Goyer, D.J.Pelletier T.W.P.Patterson, F.J.Truadsch, .O'Connor, J.O'Connor, J.M: Arthur, M.J.Griffin, Thomas Mulcair, John Mulcair.E.Des- barats, W.J.Burns, E.P- Whelan, E.Gagnon, T.G.Fletcher, E.Tuivierge, John Allan, C.B.Webb, R.U.Belan- ger, Cornelius O'Brien, P.Scullion, O.WwW.a.tmers, A.R.Webb, H.M Power, C.E.Purdy, H.N.Holland, A.Goyer, J.Costigan, W.J.Crowe, a A.Bmith, \u2018a.A.Carpenter, James Ward, Edouard Charbonneau, R.F.Palmer, W.C.Palmer, 2 H.Shortell, W.H.Shortell, W.H.Gr , Charles Tousaw, J.A Gould, P.B.Bergeron, P.F.McCaffrey, Edward Scullion, James Hough, Charles ppe » chanos, Wallace Dawson, and W.J.Maguire.HIS NEW FRIENDS PROVED EXPENSIVE.Hans Feldt- arrived at the\u2018 Canadian Pacific Windsor Station this morning.He is on his way to the North-West, bat unfo he fell in with a number of \u201cmen who .were not- his friends.y en to 4 etreet sal and he : several most of which he aid for.After knock: iug around the town for a few hours he went back to the etation and upon locking for his pocketbook he found that he had been robbed of all that he owned\u2014his ticket .and $425.His friends gave Din -sutficient money to buy a ticket as far as he was going, and to-night will see him fairly happy and decidedly isn: Action Against Les Nouveautes.Te case of \u20acharland vs.The Nouveautes Theatre Company.M.Prevoet and M.Lionnais, came up before Recorder Dupuis this morning.Charland had worked for five weeks at $10 per week, but sued for the 25 per cent.of the profits made on the programmes which he claimed had bean promised hith: His excuse for having done no work on the latter \"was that he had been.tpo busy doing other work for M.Prevost.The action against M.Lionnals was dismissed, but it was maliitalned against M.Prevost for $10 and costs.As regards the percentage on programme profits, the claim of M.Charland was dismissed as he hal dohe np work Pecos ¢ was.roue ve to the pfafntiff for dainages pee in Capt.Spain te.vestigate.Captain Spain, Commissioner of \u2018Wrecks for the Dominion, will be in the city to-morrow to begin his investigation of the sinking of the steamer Mary, which was sunk at the Tarte Pier, Maisonneuve, last season.Confirmation Service at Westmount.The Right Rev.Bishop Carmichael will hold a confirmation in St.Mathias Church, Westmount, on ed- nesday evening, the 5th, at 8 o'clock.DESSERT Diane room .in three colorings, cobalt blue, .Josebud centre OF MINTON CHINA We follow our last week s window display of a Minton _ MINTON DESSERT SERVICE : lete set comprises Plates, cn Cotrports and and Low Di a.but th addition we show Tea © and Af in- Be Cap ad See to ach.these: who desire SETS yellow and pink, each with fs FSA + Re + % \u2014 ow or Ta A She INTHE, a] es >, .oo Cis ty, \u201cos a . nn hd I Mack, :j 0 en money favorite, with Thomas ydes Preen second choice 2 1° L toufle was thé méxt.y.The start was a good one \" Proen going to the front with the \u2018Wmvarite in fourth place after the first quarter.Al Powell was in second position with Merry Englard third.Preen held the lead all the way with Pantoufle second, The finivh was & édite one, \u2019 and Pantoufle caught Preen tiring at the end, and gained, winning by a nose at the post.Sir Edward being third.The great Merry England being among the rans.Thé time made was fast for & new track.The.officials of the Montreal Jockey Club.présented Jockey McBride with a silver mounted whip in bounor of his inhing the first race over tha pew WEDNESDAY S ENTRIES FOR HAMILTON Hamilton, Ont.to-morrow, June First race 1 mile, 8 year old, selling, $400 added.x Ge me 4.\u2014Entries for uit, 99.Firealarm, 10L xRound Dance, \u20181a.Moon Gold, 117.Captain Hale, 120.Second race, ¢ 1-2 furiongs, year olds, selling, $400 added: xQut of Step, 9L x Tusca 94.xAquiline, 95.Excise, 99.Ena, 108.Antoine, 104.on Lady.105.Kingfolty, 110.8rd race, about 1 3-4 miles, steeplechase, 4 year olds and up, $350 added.Bill Coaster, 183., Tony Hart, 153.Russell A., 160.Dlleas, 150.Kuro, 140., Goatfel, 137.éth race, 1 1-16 miles, 3 year olde and up, handicap, $500 added.Demon.Solon Shingle, 104 Polly Prim, 108.Martin Doyle 131.6th race, 3-4 mile, 3 year old and up, Canadian bred, $300 added.Nimble Dick, 114.Miss Gaiety, 117.Sixth race, 5 1-3 Te 3 year olds and up, Maldens, $300 adde » Inoffensive,.99, Maggie O'Neill».Autumn King, 101.Alvise, 101.Officer, 101.Gov.Shaw, 104 Muivaney, 104, Amberley, 104.Sally Suter, 104.Black Lock, 108.Kildare.106.Tom Anderson, 106.x Apprentice allowance, Weather, raining; track slow.The starter will be W.M.Murrsy, J.J.Burke will be presiding ju and Frarcis Nelson, associate judge.bal! Gates will be paddock and pro roi judge.and H.H.Davis and Alex.pa, timers.The new law regarding the betting system will be tried here this afternoon for the first time.It is not exyected to seriously interfere with the beckies' operations, but it is rit possible that the police will attempt to pull off a coup ft the chance \u2018is offered.THE ENTRIES FOR \u2014 T0-MORROW'S RACES Blue Bonnets Race Track, Montreal, | June 4\u2014BEntries for second day, June rst race, for 3-yeas-olds and upwards, selling, elx furlongs, with $400 added (the Toboggan Purse): xPaul Clifford, 104.° ixConfessor, 107.Toscan, .xOlifton Forge, 107.Gallant, 109.Second race, for flilies, 2 year olds, sélling, * 3400 \u2018added.\u2018hair mitie:\u2014 Shiriey Pufr, 100.Kitty Fiyon, 100, Ample, 00 1 mple, Leota Kathryn, 95.Fare, 100 Black Mask, 100.Lady Powell, 100.Kitty pois 95.Lada B Toa Oroba, Third race, steeplechase, for 4 year olds and upwards, 3400 added, about two miles: .167, Hurricane, 142 Gold Run, \u2018135.Full of Fup, 142.Centipede, 162 .re Butweli, 153.rt Fourth race, Tee wards, soiling, $00 added: ore mil and a xCursus, foe oa: 108.onsense, 101.Nellie Burn, 101.Ivanhoe, 105, .Fifth race, for two your olds, senitag.$400 added; 4 1-3 furlongs: xEleanor Fay, 104.Vetox, 109.Insurgent, 112.Jennie 8.Bean, 112.Shindy, 109.Sixth race, for 3 vear olds and upwards, $400 added (the Jockey clus courss), one mile Goldie, 111.New Mown Hay, 108.The Englishman, 113.Cobmosa, 111.98.Ormondes Richt, 118.- x\u2014Apprentice allowance.Weather cloudy, track fast, Word was received at the track £o- day that the jumping race at Hamliiton this afternoon had been declared oft, owing to a scarcity of jumpers.ADDRESS OF COUNSEL BEGUN.Slashing Indictment of Miners\u2019 Feid- - eration at Bolse Trial.Boise, Idaho, June 4.\u2014The trial of William D.Haywood, charged with the murder of' former Governor Steuen- berg.commenced in earnest this morn- in, at 9.46.Jams H.Hawley began Iris address to the jury.He sala expected to prove that \u2018the \u2018and execy-\u2019 tive committee of he estern Federa- ' tion of Miners was responsible not only: for the death of Steuen! cores of others besides.The deferice \u2018objected: to this statement, bi the fon was ove! ed.In reply ta a question, from the court, | ot the Western Federation of Miners always aimed at controlling, not only the organization of the federation, but the government of the different States\u2019 Ottawa, \u201cTutte \u20184: 7 smith, & wel rnp tawa, died À wage.oo.night, with double HALIFAX STRIKE OVER.All the \u2019Longshoremen Back at Work on Year's Agreement.Spectal to The Montreal Star.Fufness and id Pioétont nd lack Ties, the two heiding out longest against the derhand of the ' oremen for an in to-day, and now strike is all over and \"the men are back at work tls Missicon.; then new agreemen -men ge 23 conts hour, day, 204 cents x \u2018pay Bundays mas and Labor Day.7 tm.The agreenient ment is for a year.\" Cg YETO 16NoBED.| Church, : DS C.The ate Me, Michael \u2018Walsh, THE LATE W.S.PATERSON.Furieral Service Held at Family Resi: dence Largely Attended.Business men with whom the deceas- od had.been conpeoted in @ mercantile way for a great number a yours, and tizens generally attended in large EE wmbers the funeral of the late Mr.illiam Stiven Paterson, which took lace this afternoon et 2.80, from the residence, 144 Drummond street, to Mount Royal Cemetery.À servise was held at the house, conducted Ly the Rev, Robert Johnston, D.D., pastor of the American Presbyterian assisted by the Rev.Pvwot.Roes, Commerly of tbe Presbyterian College here, but now vf Lond Ont and who filled the pui- pit of the American \u2018Presbyterian Church during the interkm from the time of the resignation of the late pas toe, Rev.Dr.T.8, McWilliams, until the induction of the present pastor, Dr.Ross, In a short address, spoke of some of the chief characteristics of the late Mr.Paterson.retorne to ho | cheerful disposition, his devout truss ta God, and his genial love for his fei- and road, ach had always been characteristic of the embers of tine American Presby- | terian Church The chief mowverw were the two Arthur ¥.pha neuve), Messrs, Robert Meighen, x H.J.H.Wilson, J.F.Bannister, Stewart Muir, Refond, Henry zon, J WwW.ie into, Glasaford, nd: 5 Hay: oF ere.A Nash, Geo, Te Peters, Dr.A 8.Lewis, roe e W.Eade, K.flds, 8.M.Baylis, H.Balllte, a Hannah, J.Ÿ Bose.F.B.Qurd; Edward Holton, W Deal, Br .Dou A am , H.A.Hodgson, H HW Alrd, W.D.Aird, W.L.Jamieson, R.H.Jamieson, E.Lersch, B.B.Stevenson, A.W.Stevenson, John Baillie, J.McK.Rae.F.W.Hudson, 'Godbee Brown, J Holden, R.O.Holden, Lieut.-Col.End Charles, Edlington, L A.Roberton, BE.C.Budge, John Currie, G.R.Lighthall, Charlies Lyman, Chas.P.Lyman, James Ferres, Dr.Howell, James Ainslie, John Murphy and J.} Greene, .Cushing, W Em eade, J.8 Thirst Cost\u2019 Him Six Months.The other Jay Joseph Boulanger had a thirst as as though he had domiciled in Be shara for a week.Joseph > spoil that thirst with Mont- wanted something styong- er badly but be he had no money There with gored aout the needful.Joseph about the Tharves in despa.d not meet a friend to take im out * his is agony, but-he met a ro langing to the Har and an \u2018ides struck i \u2018He carefully removéd the rors n endeavored to sell it for hig fh paie of a drink of whiskey, Just as was donne as this task an.interfering peared on the sine vite the result- thet ceeph was hauled up before Judge Lafontaine at the A Arraignment Court this morning.value of the the Zope, ea was only 50 cents, but it cost Joseph three munths\u2019 imprisonment.» ~ Run Over by a Raliway Train, A young man named Z.Armstrong, 19.years of age, was fun over by a Quebec Southern Raitway train, at St.He leg.and bruises on the body.He also thought to be from interval injuries.®.\u2018 \u201c Strüék by Lachine Car.Yerriok \"Stiwski, & recently arrived i an rept i RoE 1e Hostel sree ATTEMPTED PIED RO Three Accused Italians Valium Decitre my | Were Acting In Defence \u201cof: Victim's Wife.A Le A case of more than usual interest will come before Atraignment cerned are three Itallans named Al andro Balenzo, Tomaso Farnello, and Dominico .Valeria.and the charge against them is the serious one of hav- Ing attempted to murder on 23rd May last a fellow-countryman named, Alex- andro Pavia who resides at 8t.Anne de Bellevue.! On the.day that Pavia was stabbed he lodged a complaint with the polize against the three men above mention ed, but the police on going to arrest them found that they had all disappeared.Montreal was thoroughly searched for the missing men but all in vain.Last night, however, the trio surrendered.themselves to the police, declaring that they had interfered with Pavia in order to prevent him from murdering his wife.Pavia's wife has made a statement to the effect that she has suffered much ill-treatment from her husband and on \u2018one occasion he had attemptad to strangle her with a rope, but the crying of her child had made him desist.SMELTER WAS A WALL ST.LEADER A bandful of stocks had the benefit of the subward myvement before a dropping dev slight, the market falling more from nes glect that any selling pressure.Southern.Roca and Missouri Pacific improved.to 1%.Locomotive 1%, and U.8.Reduction pid.2.Smelter was a feature on to-morrow's dividend prospects, and solid up to 113.G.T.R.INCREASE.The increase shown by the Trunk last week was was $147, 541.Afternoon Trar Transactions.[X\"Bod\u201d Ry.\u2014100 at 100% .Bank of Montreal\u201410 at 243%.C.R.\u2014100 at LIT 25 at 1674, @ Sirect Ry.\u201428 at Merchants\u201410 at 160.Mexican bonds\u20141000 at 76%.Detroit\u201425 at 0535, 50 at 65%, 25 at Grand Bteel\u201426 at 19.New Street\u20141 at 310, 6 at 210.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.> June 8 Ask BMS 140 138 168 id or gan 5oy 58% Dn aby #9 Os- \u2018so Le us 77 76 Ÿ as +7 50 7 89% is ily Os 148 118 au 210 189 van.27 = 7 69 118 113 72% 7 a &2 105% 104% H 93 8 F Pon Ein six 80 80 20 80 : PO.8 100 7 Dom Ces) 5p6.corner vemren Dow Cotton ôpe.\u2026.VW?9 9: 3 up to 2.8 Stoeks ( - ta low Amsigamated Cop's ss 84 8x 84 Amerk Loso com oo Fy 874 0\" am haha GS VID TI TOR TER amEmitgd nar Ga.THN THY TiC iE ia ou 40° UN am 0% Atehes G North Ry pla 154 116 128% 1255 K sas à Texas coma six Six Sik Ji Louisville 8 askv fid io 1094 116k Missouri 78 74 19h 74 MiuBtPa BS n x.A 100% 97% 100% prof.se Te EE des HY Central & Hud: 109 :e 110 hs 110 = rotd.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Yi Ww, =1% Do Jul.us cee in se! ATC WY Cutan d Wert Bi nen Bi aed otters com 22 v a 5.ia ulin Sh com, : Wabash ee De Wis.Ge TT CLOSING PRICES.5.3nche and Ca, ce, 2 Hospital Lu ew York Gotten Exchaiigé, soaves \u2018 ris dass : 88-1-0 off Granite Ware Tea Kettles, \u20ac | Cotomn PHILLIPS Annual \" Liberal Discounts IN \u2014\u2014 Every Department meer # fi qe L House SQUARE.\u2018 oA SILK DEPARTMENT.Lyons dyed Printed Japanese Fou- lands, hel a very large variety of cl designs and colorings ; regular values 85c and $1, special sale price bc, Yarn dyed Satin de Lyons.a splendid wearing fabric for separate Tass, costumes and underskirts, itn handsome shades of Hght, mid.| and dark browns, light snd dark grenat, and also in & quality fully worth 75c; special sale .price 48c.Japanese Habutal, extra wide, pure natural white, heaviest weight, in.a fi range of the newest designs; an ideal summer material; regular value 65e, less 20 per cent.EXTHA SPE SPECIAL.ards of Colored Chiffon Tar- .feta in soft and orisp finishes In several Bader pink, reseda, , blue, maize, nil cardinal aig ete, etc.; Toc and $1 values, special sale price 45c.\u2014 MANTLE DEPARTMENT.Ladies\u2019 81k Underskirts, in black and all shades, less 50 per cent.Ladies' Cloth Suits, less 30 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Waterproafs and Motor Coats, 39 per cent Ladtes* Pongee Coats, lcws 20 per cent.» at\u201d READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPT.Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, assorted nises, prices 87.560 to 1040, less 50 Der cent.Boys\u2019 3-plece Suits, assorted sizes, prices $8.50 to $13.50, less 60 p.c.Children\u2019s Fawn Box Cloth Reefers, small sizes only, less 50 per cent.Boys' Shirt Waists, less 10 per cent.Children\u2019s Washable Suits, less 10 per cent, \u2014 KITCHENWARE DEPT.25 1-3 off Granite Ware, Fuh, 2 sizes, guaranteed.33 1-3 off Grenite Ware, steamers, 6 sizes, guaranteed.20 per cent.off Granite Ware, Na- wa Stone Water Filters, guaran- lo 3 sizes, seamiess, guaranteed 83 1-8 off Gratiite Ware Double Boil- - ers, 3 sizes, guarantded, \u2014\u2014\u2014 GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT.Entire dnd of Cansdlan a and Ameri.ean Cut Glass, such as Bow Vi .Napples, Jugs, Decanters, Water, Bottles, otc., less 20 p.c.Entire line of Wine Bets.0dd Tumblers, Pressed Glasses.Dishes, in- oluding Wine Bet, stock patterns, less 20 per ce Special tables or discontinued lines of EngHsh Rock Crystal Vases, Bohemian Cut Qlass Vases.Bottles, Nappies, eic., etc., less 33 1-3 off.is, \u2014 WALL PAPER DEPT.Special lines of Wall Paper at discounts ranging from 20 to 50 per cent discount.All Japrnese Leather papers less 80 per cent.dix- eee | \u2018 as SILVER PLATED DEPT.Entire stock of Cand Bisc Jars, Fruit Bowie Butter Dishes, Bread Treys, Soup - Tureen, Sauce Boats, eto, etc, less 2 per cent, off.CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, = Special lines a p Nottingham, Frilled e, Point, Guipure and oki Lace Curtains, less 20 per cent, discount.7 Also a range of Sash Curtains in above makes, less 20 per cent.ais- count, Special lines of Furniture Coverings, in silks, tapestries, etc., leas 20 per cent.discount, Special lines of Tapestries, Silks, etc.for draperies and window curtains, at discounts ranging from 10 to 50 per cent, All Table Covers less .discount, Cushion Tops and Remnants of Up- hoistery ory, Goods, less 35 per cent 20 per cent.\u2014 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.1 Sram Library Table, $44.50 per \u2018 1 is Fumed Oak Leather Top Table; price $30, 50 per cent.1 135.6 1 Den Beat, early English, $14.50, 50 per cent.; 1 123-7 Bureau, golden oak, $30, 331-3 per cent.1 16-3 Dressing (Table, rolden oak, §25, 33 1-3 per cent, 1 15-22 Dressing Table, birds eya .maple, $30, 40 per cen 1 5% Chiffonier, hie mahogany, 1-3 per cent.1 105-256 Buffet, golden oak, $74, 25 per cent.1 32-2372 Buffet, golden oak, $76.08.25 per cent.\u2014_\u2014 TRUNK AND BAG DEPT.We have a special lot of Suit Cases and Club Bags.The regular prices are $2.50 up; at a speclal discount of 20 per cent, Also a couple of lines in Trunks at a discount of 20 per cent, SEWING MACHINE DEPT.We have a few of the new Colonial House of last year pattern, which we offer ata special low price.The p Head Automutic Nft, regular price $30; for $26.60.Box Top, 3 drawers, $25; for $21.25.A genuine Wilcox & Gibbs, alightly used, in perfect good order, for $15.CONFECTIONERY DEPT.Chocolate Crisps, $0c per ib,, boc.Chocolates, assorted, 40¢ per Ib, 30c, Chocolate Fudge, 30¢ per 1b, 250.Wurturgen Creams, 35c per.1b., 250, Assorteq Lozenges, 300 Ib; 200.' mime = Bugared Peanuts, 80c per Ib.ê0c.Cream Mixture, 80c pet Ib.Z6c.Enalish Fruit-Dropz, 40c per îb., Joc.Maple Walnut Kisses, 25e per Ib, 200.Clear Boited Mixed, 200 per Ib, 160, * RoM Losengés, 10¢ each, 2 for 18c.Italian Milk Chocolate (special): 40c cakes for 25c, 20¢ cakes for 15e, 10c cakes, 2 for 16, a dc cakes, 30c per dozen, pret, Là Sri.Stocks] TE a mats \u201cry E MONTREAL\" Ay BAL | Oh THE TK MARKET TO-DAY \u2018\u201cSoo\u201d and C.P.R.Well Up with the\u2019 Leaders in the Recovery BETTER OUTLOOK UP IN MANITOBA.Sovereign Bank Up to Par\u2014Some Liquidation In Dominion Steel Common.Wheat faded away to-day, while the stock market took a decided brace for the better.Among the issues to show a very satisfactory improvement was \u2018Boo\u2019 Railway.which sold as low as 94 yesterday, and this morning jumped to 99% bid and 101 anced.Canadian Pacific also looked much Letter in Hne with the rest of the market.Pacific at the opening was over points better than yesterday's low price.and then showed a further recovery to 1674.Union Pacific recovered to 133%, and Reading crossed par again and went to 100%.The Hi) stocka particlpated in the gen- érm: recovery, Great Northern selling up to 125 and Northern Pacific to 132.In view of the roming Smelters dividends.a zood deal of attention was pald to that issue.It opened at 113%, and sold up to 115%.STEEL MORE ACTIVE.There was a little liquidation In Do- minfon Steel common this morning.and the price was off to 18%, but it rallied later to 19.Power sold around at 89, and Mexican was firmer at 48.Detroit United sold at 66.SOVEREIGN AT PAR.There was a sale of 1b Sovereign Bank here at par, but it was a shade under that level in Toronto.There bas been some demand for the stock.The New York sub-treasury has trant- ferred for banks $500,000 to 'Frisco.BETTER IN MANITOBA.Crop reports from Manitoba continue encouraging and the Winnipeg Commercial says: \u201cConditions during the past week have been steadily improving as regards the crop outlook.Seeding of wheat being practically finished, the next desire was for a good rain, and we had that In copious supply.We have\u2019 had during the \u2018week just the kind of weather most advantageous for the growth of the grain.\u201cWith the cheering change in climate business generally seems to have a brighter tone, and Winnipeg wholesalers are quite busy.In nearly every line an Senprovement in trade ade is reported.\u201d London.Copper Irreg trregular ; spot.£99.Advance 138.Futures.£94 10s.dec'*ne lus.Spot copper was £2 10s lower.% Erie earnings for April show a net in- ase 3559,202: 10 months\u2019 net inc:ease, p22,714.London.\u2014Bar silver, Sid.unchanged.GERMANY A FACTOR.A cable from London eays: Germany is largely the key to the immediate future of the international money markets.Stringency ls Mkely to increase there around the end of June.and the Bank of England can ecarcely reduce its own dis- oount rate below 4 per cent with Germany still at 5%.All British investments also seem to be hit about equally by the tendencies to Socialism, by the impecuniosity of markets.and by expectations of further American bond issues.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Toronto Ry.\u201454 at 104%.IMinois pfd.\u201414 at 87.Lake of Woods\u201428 at 768, 5 at 764.Power\u2014100 at 89, 25 at 891, 10 at 89, 2 at 89%.2 at 89%.J at 89.Mackay pfd.\u201415 at 67%.Halifax Ry.\u2014 at 100.-ron\u201425 at 19, 275 at 184, 75 at 18%, 25 at 19.Mex.I.and P.bonds\u201455,000 at 81%.Mex.Elec.bonds\u20148500 at 764.Bank of Commerce\u201428 at 170.Merchants Bank\u201415 at 160.New BStreet\u20145 at Canadian Pacifle-\u2014 Mexican\u2014100 at 4 Detroit\u201414 at 67, 25 at 66.Soverel park 16 at 100.Textile @4_5 Scotia vonds\u2014$10, 000 at 107% and int.RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment returns on Montreal stocks, complled by Oswald Bros., are as follows: Prices.Div.Yield.209.25 at 167%.25 at 6644, 5 at 65%, Canadian Pacific .7 4.14 foo oom.vee 9 4 4.17 Montreal Street.Ry.+» 314 10 4.67, Toronto RY.1 6 5.66 Twin City Ry.1 5 5,44 Detroit RY.200 eee 6 8 5 7.46 Ballfax Ry.A | 6 6.06 Wer .+.00.or 89 5 5.62 Illinois pfd.87 6 6.90 Liurentide com .93 8 s.4 Do, Pré 108/ 7 8.48 of Woods pra.\u2018xd.110 7 6.36.Oxlivies pfd.xd.18 7 6.08 m.Coa.pf .108 7 6.67 Montreal Cotton.117 7 5.98 Dem.Textile pfd.87 7 8.05 Can.Converters .63 4 6.35 Richelieu and Ontario ! 72 5 6.94 N.8.Steel pfd.105 8 7.62 Montreal Telegraph -.160 8 5.00 Bern Telephone 136 B 5.89 Bank of Montrea) xd.244 10 4.10 Molsons Bank .-.200 10 5.00 Merchants Bank xd.160 10 5.00 Bank of Commerce xd.170 8 4.71 Montreal Steel Works pt.108 7 6.67 TRANSACTIONS NS IN TORONTO.Balee\u2014Rio, 210 at 42 to 42%; Rio bon $8000 as Nipissing, 50 at 11% to 1 Gen.Electric 48 at 125; Mackay cons.Cex.pref., 72 at 68; Tor onto Raids, 26 at 105; Dominion, 28 at 238: Traders, 5 at 156; Sovereign, 10 a* #7 to 98: Imperial, 15 at 221.* PROSPERITY STEEL SALES.When It Is said \u2018that the advance orders for steel rails for delivery in 1908 amount to 328,000,000.It is Hard to accommodate one\u2019s mind to the idea of a great trade récession.The fact is that this Is the first time In American records that a slump In Wall Street has not Influenced the sales and prices of steel.\u2014Wall Street Journal.| $5,280,000 GOLD HAS GONE.Shipments From | New York on .Present.Movement.' Gold engaged for export so Jar on this movement ve been pot Toile sm Goldman Sac & Co, -$ 780, =a 1 Heldetback, Towel he ou $00.000 May Russo- Russo CI fiese Bank 4.Ses cu vents 0te4 1,000 Gm, Sacha, LAgard Fores ig BR Tegal 3.Yer aus 000 wes 8.280.000 the > THD was o.side 0.@ rt rt «GRANBY SALES: sb x The Duke of Marlborough, who was a heavy holder of C.P.R.at the high prices.THE LOWEST IN 60 YEARS ! With the reduotion of the d -:dend, British Consols to-day broke the low record.reching 83%.the lowest point in sixty years, The price later rallied from $24.ADJOURNMENT IS DEFEATED.There was a motion to adjoun the Stock Exchange thls afternoon nn account of the races, but it was dz\u2018eated.UNION BANK'S INCREASE.The Union Bank of Canade is issuing $1.000,000 new atock to shareholders at $140 per share.Marlborough Hit Hard in C.P.R.A London financter, who is in Mont- reai at present, made the-statement today that the Duke of Marlborough was an extremely heavy loser in Canadian Pacific stock.\u201cThe Duke,\u201d he sald.\u201chas been one of the heaviest market plungers in England, and I have no hesitation in saying that he was carrying an enormous block of C.P.R.\u2014said by his friends to be 30.000 shares.\"He accumulated this stock above 183.and when the stock dropped from 200 his holdings were swapt away.\u201d EXCHANGE SEAT AT $75,000.A seat nn the New York Stock Exchange has just been sold for $75.000.This is a decline of $4,000 from the last previous sale.TO ISSUE $1,250,000 STOCK.Shawinigan Water and Power Company Makes a New Issue.At a meeting of the Shawinigan Water & Power Co.It was decided to issue perpetual 4% per cent.debenture stock to the value of $1.250,000 par.A further issue will not be made until the earnings amount to twice the interest on the present lssue.The EngNsh market will take the Issue, none being offered on this market.The debenture stock will be a Haht charge om the securities being acquired.and will rank n-~xt to the first mortgage bonds on the rest of the property.Heinze's Fight With the C.P.R Monday next an interesting action.involving some 600,000 acres of the richest timber land and coal fields In British Co.lumbla, will come up for hearing before the British Vice-Coneul In New York.Actlon was brought by the Canadlap Pacific Railway against F.Augustus Heinze In an effort to compel the latter fo take this land, which Is being held in trust for him under a trust deed that makes the land non-taxable until 1911.The Indeterminate titie to this land belongs to Heinze, and there fs question whether the land would remain non-tax.able until 1911 if Phe title were taken at this time, The land in question comprises an Empire in Itself of timber and underlying coal fields, all of which are absolutely undeveloped.RYAN QUITS WALL STREET?Sald That He Has Accumulated the Necessary $100,000.000.The New York World says that Thomas F.Ryan has ended his days of activity in Wall Street.His departure for Europe on Friday eignailzed His breaking-away from the personal management of the gigantic corporations with which he has been associated for the last twenty-five years.It im said in Wall Street that Mr.\u2018Ryan's ambition was to accumulate $100,000 000 This, tt Is sald, he has accomplished.He has yet one ambition\u2014to be à Unitet States Senator.AMALGAMATED COPPER YEAR.\u201c The report of the Am: Amalgamated Copper Ca.for the vear ended Apri] 30, 1907.compares es follows: 1907.1006 Net ome for year.*$14,154,400 $09.161.537 Dresde .-.11,926,812 8.848.564 Surp .\u2026 $5,228088 $ 312.983 Fre plus surplus.9,265,694 8.942,712 Profit and loss surplus .811,483,782 $9,255,895 *Equal to 9.19 per cent.earned on the 3153,887,900 capital stock outstanding.SALES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.Locally there was a male of 200 Foster at 54.we ES O\u2019Brien quoted: Asked.Bld.Cons.Rubber bonds .88% 881% Dominion Park .56% 58 do bonds .+.+.97 80 Foster ., 05 92 Green Meehan .54 , Mexican Tram .67 62 do bonds .84 .Poterson Lake .34 28 Quebec a.ree mes 40 .Shawinigan .49 46 Sliver Leaf .11 9 Sliver Queen .1.26 1.18 Toronto Park bonds with 65 per cent.stock 100 \u201c Trothewey .cer eee ee es Bo 7e TO-DAY\"S LO( LOCAL CLES CLEARINGS.oo To- -doy's Montreal clesrings are.as foi- 1907 \u201cie sve esv tee ses ete eee HH va weme wer tes tie eve are ON MR, LUNMER $ RETURN TO CITY Steel-Coal Negotiations |* Advanced, Settlement Now in Sight.\u201cSTREET\u201d GUESSES AS TO REAL TERMS.Exchange of Coal for Steel Preferred Shares Is the Puzzling Question.There Was nu great deal of Steel.Coal settlement talk tloating around the \u201cStreet\u201d to-day.although none of the gentlemen who have the negotiations In hand were inclined to be at all communicative, Sir Henry Pellatt, of Toronto, who has taken a prominent part in the peace programme, arrived in the city this morn- Ing There wag one rumor that the matter would be patched up this week, while on the other hand the view was held that nothing would be done until Mr.Plummer's retu It is firmly believed now that ir wnen the settlement te shortly made it will result in the outright purchase of the Steel Company by Mr.Moss\" Dominion Coal Company, , Rumored Terms.In the last two weeks several different plans as the basis of the deal have been considered, but the early offers were not, it is sald, very attractive tu the Steel interests.To-day, however, tt was #aid that a settlement might possibly be effected on the basis of 50 shares of Coal for 100 shares of steel common and 120 shares of Coal for 100 shares of Steel! preferred.The question of the terms ror Steel pre ferred have n the puzzling point apparently and the figures mentioned above are more favorable than early reports suggested.Mackay\u2019s Rate Is Not Changed There was no little disappointment today at the announcement that the regular dividends had been declared on Mackay common and preferred.They are payable July 1, and the books jclose June 15.- Last January a \u201csure tip\u201d went the rounds that Mackay common would go on an Increased dividend basis in June, and the stock advanced in consequence.Of late the stock has been weak, thus anticipating announcement made gay.Mackay preferred sold at 67%, common was offered at 67, with ni pie A Bad Break In The Cobalts There was another bad breaX in the Cobalt issues to-day, more especialiy pronounced in the Toronto marke\u2019.Foster, there, after opening at 97, went off to 86 and rallied to Trethewey openéd at 2 and weat down 1.Nipissing was firmer.The sales in Toronto were as follows: Foster, 100 at 97, 500 at 91; sellers, 30 days, 1600 at 97, 1100 at 96, 1000 at 97, 500 at 96, 500 at 95%, 1000 at 96, 50 at 9514, 600 at 95, 100 at 9434, 500 at 93, 50 et v6, 30 at 97, 100 at 94.300 at 95, 5bv0 at 96, 5v0 at 93, 600 at 92%, 100 at 92%, 1000 at 93%, 100 at 93.500 at 91, 1000 at 93%, 500 at 91, 100 at 93.2000 at 91.Green-Meehan\u2014100 at 47.250 at 48.Silver Lead-\u2014300 at Yl%, 6000 at 94, 5000 at 9.Tretnewey\u20141500 at 73, 1500 at 72, 300 at 73.200 at 72, 400 at 71, 100 at 71%, 100 at 71.Sliver Queen\u2014200 at 1.18.Nipissing\u2014100 at 12%.TAKE YOUR CHOICE.(Baltimore American.) If the world bèd but one bushel of wheat and one bushel of diamonds, what wou:d be the most valuable thing on earth?AFRAID OF C.P.R.(N.Y.Town Topics.) Avola C.P.R.for the time being.HIS UPS AND DOWNS, (Philadelphia Record.) A man may be way up in the financial world and still be weighed down with cares.CITY AND DISTRICT.The Montreal City and District Savings Bank has declared a dividend of $10 per share, payable July 2nd.C.P.R» FIGURES.The C.P.R.\u2019\"8 gross earnings f L 1908, show an increase of $9, 138, TL ad EXPLAINED.(Boston News Bureau.) Binks\u2014\u201cWhat should you say was the difference between life insurance and margin Speculation?Wiiks\u2014\"Why In life Insurance you have to die to win, but in speculation you usually ilvé to lose.\u201d NIPISSING STEADIER.A Plesins was a little better at 12% to .Modern acientiste tell us that Ising in - regularity at the Bact 2penine.London having come over waak.avery was made Bhertiy \u2018uftèr tradiiiæ started that the |.market had been sold A mach werd not »0\u2019sanlly obtal obtained.UE 4: 8 Pach Tnère way sone If { T here was of members on on fe Bosc Tage.this his of \u201cThe major f be} tot to a of mem] re, wen vec the King's Flate run: Although confined to his house, Mr.Jenies Ross has teen bd matters In connection wi Coal affair with people of all opinion, street rumor has it that Mr.Ross\u2019 plan of settlement involves the absorption of the Bteel Company by Coal, which rather chimes in with Mr.Ross\u2019 heavy purchases of Steel common While rumors aye necessarily vague, it is gald thdt the Coal interests might poe- eibly offer 40 shares-of Coal for 100 shares 0.Steel common and 120 ghares of Coal for 10( shares of Stec] preferred.It 1s not believed by well-informed people that anything will be done In the set- ticment line until Mr.Plummer's return.Mayor Thompson, of Detroit, is now after the grafters In the City Hall, and 2lso the Lighting Company Tha Detroit United is to a well-earned rest.Is omitied anyway Among the underlying influences prejudicial to securities abroad are the labor troubles in Great Britain, on the Continent of Europe, and in South Africa.In England there is unrest among the rafiroad employes.The extreme dulness In stocks leads to a rew and original line of thought and statistics.The rat is now n bear factor.A rat will consume two ounces of wheat, corn or other grain a day, and costs 50 cents a year to maintain, leaving out the question of the vastly large quan- uty of material it destroys in its hunt for food.Btatistics as to the cost to this country of this pest yearly have never been com- Red.but it is noted that Denmark places rat maintenance fund: at $3,000,000 year that of France is figured at 440,- 000,000, and If there be allowed only one Tat to each cow, horse, sheep and hog in this country, a total value of cereals consumed alone is not -far-from-$100,000.009.oemmunity.Naturally the rat, while a lover of the eccreals, is not opposed to other foods, anc the damage it can do on occasion to other property is beyond calculation.Rats destroy textiles, leather goods and furniture, gnaw lead pipes and eat electric Insulation.Of $15,000,000 fire loss credited yearly to defective insulation, a large part is as- scrted to be primarily due to rat damage.The number of banks in England and Vales decreased from 60 to 58 in 1906, with an increase of $865,000 in the capital and reserves.The total banking resources in the United Kingdom amount to .$6.250,000 000, of which 32,880,000,000 are represented by twenty London banks.In the United States the banking power is three times as great as in the United Kir.xdom, with one-fifth of it represented by the banks of New York.Cobalt Shipments Cobalt rhipments for the last ten days of May aggregated 651 tons.The shipments by tho various mines were as follows: eb ree wressen ese .140, 170 manager has ordered three cars which will probably be sent beck full this week.For the entire month of May the Con- \u201cce eee w The Jacobs\u2019 \u201cmine\u201d iagas led in shipments with 676,000 Puunds.The O\u2019Brien cume second, and the Nipissing third, with 430,000 pounds.Nipissing's first shipment was on May ii.GOSSIP \u2018ON DOMINION STEEL.The first cargo of malls under the contract recently made between the Domin- tou Iron and Bteel Company and the Montreul \u2018l'ransporution Companÿ will be put on board the steamer Gienmount at Sydney to-asy lor Montreal and Fort Wiliam, DOMINION COAL\u2019S OUTPUT.A Small Increase But Shipments are Away Behind.The Dominion Coal Co.showed a small increase in its output for May, but the shipments, owing to ice, were J0.000 tons behind a year axo.The output is shown as follows in tons: 1907.1906.January .262,107 281,606 February .226,190 225,716 March .oo .\u2026.» 203,184 309,309 April .\u2026.\u2026.316,114 296,417 MAY .+.ae.326,170 28,777 C.P.RS BIG _GROSS FIGURES.Canadian Pacific F Railway Company's returns on traffic earnings from May 21 to May 31: 1907.2.eesssn s.u2re 000010 $2,232,000 1 Lees Meters vaeuen sameese 1.792,000 Increase FO TTY XT STREET RY.HAD A BIG WEEK Gains Unusually Larg Large for Week Ending June 1at.Montreal acnireet Rallway had asoiner De week, and on Saturday.June 1, took in $12,083, x of the biggest days in the .\u2018The showing » to Tne 1st follows: undey .$5,694.24 3752.1 9.816.01 1,884.12 ».261.91 1,007.9,251:07 1,095.87 9,538.89 1.068.51 9451.60 1,108.60 .13,068.58 1,476.99 \u201cCROPS REPORTED GOOD.\u2018Ottawa, Ont, June t\u2014Dr Wm.- ders, \u201cwho ts makin mn.aun élan : West, telegrap -all sqwn.Most = it up ng y.\u2018sown, to increased sctilement, larger than 1 er and.flax.Weather, favorable.\u201d a tete FIFTY VEARS HENCE.(Washington Herald, \u201cBun, boye! Pa d'a the mit: t EE Se EE * GRA y pis b.| : ne es one Te This is a great tax on the agricultural\u2019 To End of May |= ne.nu: | at 103%, 9 \u201cTROUBLE AMONG LONDON BROKE More Failures Over: Thère re Than at Any Other \u2018 Financial Point.TWO MORE HOUSES _ ARE .IN TROUBLE.\u2014reretrrmretmderen Big Operator Who Defauited at Last Settlement Wound Up His Affairs.The slump in stocks caused m failures in London than in any other of the world's markets, There were rumors to- day that two wore houses were in troubl Alrendy there have been nie failures in London and several minor embarrassments in which brokers retired from business after ng a settlement.A cable received late Yesterday sald: \u201cThe \u2018failure 62 an important firm in this market is reported.\u201cIt is stated that an arrangement to pay 10s on the pound has been reached, and that a trust will be formed to admin- assets.\u201d ister the asse Another cable from London sald: \u201cThe big outside operator who defaulted at the last stock xchange settlement has wound up his affat \u201cIt is stated authoritatively that the situation in this respect will not be adversely affected, as there is no market for the securities he has been carrying, and therefore no effort wil be made to fcrce the assets for sale.\u201d Fish Market Keeps Active The flan market is very active this week.and the prices remain firm.Fresh pike scarce.British \"Columbia t Gaspe asion ire now ng to \u2018arrive, and the price wiil be s6480n adv, Ji lower as athe ances.The following -are the quotations as furnished.to-day by Messrs.Leonard Bros.: SMOKED AND PREPARED FISH.\u2014 New haddies, 15 and 30 lb.boxes, 8c per tb.; Yarmouth ters, 60 -in.box, $1.10 box; smoked herring, new.In small xes, 10c; boneless ess cod, 1 and 2 1b.bricks, assorted, norte 20 1b.boxes.per Ib.Be; ess fish, 20 Jb.boxes, 2 lb.bticks, her boneless fish 25 Ib.boxes, loons: 4%c ; shredded cod, 7 dozen, per cas $1.80; skinless cod, 100 1b, cases.$5.60.FRESH FISH.\u2014\u2014Halibut (express), 8c der.Ib.; market cod, do, éc.haddock.do.4H: steak cod, heads .Be; blue- sea trout, t ci whitefish.9c; new arr , 20c; pickerel 10c; Gespe salmon, 25c.PICKLED \"FISH.No.1 1 Labrado r- ring.in bbls, $5; do.ae No.1 N.S.herri ODEN FISH.\u2014 ake (aremsed per Jb; pickers], 9e; tetish, a Te: No.1 smelts, 8c; un smelts, ; at te.100: B.C OYSTERS Standards, bulk, per 31,50; do tmp.quarts, ting, sealed, = OUTSIDE WHEAT MARKETS.New \u2018York\u2014July.whe wheat opened to-day and closed at 103%.Duluth\u2014July wheat opened at 99%, and ora Sapols I h nnea| july wheat dpened t 93%.and closed at * * Winnipeg Tune \u201cclosed at 89%.July closed at 91 sold.October opened at 91%, and closed at 91%.Oats\u2014June, 41% bid; July.41% sold, and October.36% sold.Liverpool\u2014Wheat dull, maize quiet.No.1 northern Manitoba quoted at 75 84 to 7s December nominal.Maize, July, 4s 11%d; 4; Beptember, 48 1044: mixed Anierican maire, spot, new, 4s 11d: old 5s 2d.Paris\u2014Wheat quiet.June 25.65; September and December, 23.75.London\u2014Wheat has an easier tone today.ds dare ln grain receipts at Winnipeg yester- y were + = veccouneus 63 No.3° northern .+.ore 00.17 No.4 northern .cc.pe +.cerns 3 Winter 2 Other 82 Tôtal .cover vrovcuce see oon 308 Last Year., re ua ses aves wes o 168 Cattle Market Showed Weakness Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 4.\u2014Thé cattle trade was fairly active to-day.100 lomds in, Including 1300 cattle, 460 sheep and lambs, cal In a loner received to-day, it was, Stated that 12,000.- ing nearly one firm's cut of a year, lying In the water at M!s- Quito Bay, have beep Infested by ter- édoes and rendered practically worthless.The dulness ana weakness which continued throughout the laties part of Mav resulted in a further decline in prices of refined copper, as well as in the speculative matket in Europe.In this country the demand has been reduced to the minimum and prices have declined % to %¥%c a pound Tout resulting in any Lin.portant enquiries ° \u2014 .A telegram received on \u2018Change to-day ny ra porta indicate a total cotton ted and to be planted of about 318120 oe acres, or 1.2 per cent.above © total area planted last year \u2018I'he condition \u2018of the crop as estimated by correspondents is 69 per cen An experiment in the transportation of fruits in cold etorage is to be mude as as the shipping eeason opens, from which Important résulte are expected.Mr.J.A.Ruddick, the.agricultural and dairy commissioner of the Dominion, will Bo to Bt.Catharines shortly to make ar- Tengements foc carrying out a practical est of the new process, -Second Vice-President Whyte, of the C.P.R.returned to Winnipeg from the west yesterday.and declared himself simply delighted with the prospects of the crop.e said the conditions were a most pleasiiig revelation to him.A telegram received to-day sald : \u2018Wheat in all parts of Minnesota and Marth and South Dakota |s represented healthy growth, in much of the area being above ground and as hav.Ing formed good roots.With the season or three weeks late.warm sunshine ie emperativ ne Favored with such weather & e plant wi mi no doûbt make splendid p up the gen- rOgTess.eral negation ta tHe.Nox Nortn- West: is fa- verable.\u201d _ Chicago despatch received to-day \u201cMeats of all kinds, with the exception of poorest cuts of beef, have been rising steadily in Chicago for three weeks, and dealers say that the advance will continue.Lamb has advanced 3c a pound in the Mast three weeks, and the big wholesalers say that they cannot get smoush at any price to supply the Te aan oun h otels, cafes and restaur- Mr.W Cw.Kirkpatrick, formerly freight agent of the C.P.R.In this city, but now of St.John, N.B., was on the floor of the Exchange to-day, renewing old acquaintances e BUTTER AND CHEESE MARKET BUTTER.\u2014There Is a good enquiry for butter to-day.and the prices continue firm at 2lc for the choicest creamery.demand continues very good and is sufficient for the present to absorb all the arrivals as they come The butjer coming in thix week should \u2018be full grass, and naturally till show a vast imnrovement in.qu fodder and mixed food butters that have \u2018been sellinig- ue to now.The local receipts to-day were 349 SE \u2014The market st & decline is Very easy, and as far the replies received to- sent Jomerdsy bn na of the week.The- quota ns dm are, 13% to 12 bc der Quebecs, and 15% to 12%c for Onta The local \u201cocto to-day were 2:71 boxes, .\u2018POTATO AND E66 MARKETS.POTATONS.\u2014The prices for potatoes are holding about the same as yesterday ar fon eggs and the demand Pri to-day are 18¢ In wholesale lots, 19c in sineie lots, and 2ic for selects.The local veceiptr to-day were 1498 x rst issue of Treasury Stock of the MARTIN DARD: DER GOLD MINES, Ltd.of Larder Lake, at 40c per share.This rorthpany own 12.claims showing high assays in gold.Write for prospectus.J.£.CARTER.investment Broker, Guelph, pont, 162 Phones 428-545, ; Valuable 1100 hogs and ves.Export cattle, advance very rapidly.Small Investments choice.$5.40 to 95.65; do.medium, $3.t 3 \u201cNo Crop Fallures.ole Jo.bute, Ju to 85: de.\u201cbulls, Bri ck ard on hg pe ve tt Sood returns 80 to $4.76; do.cows, 34.75 t ; or particulars $4.90; butchers catile, choice.35.25 fo 8 : \u2018 TELFER & 08GO0D, $5.$5.80: patent catls, medium, $5 to : IMPERIAL REALTY Co\u2019 a 268 Coristine Bullding, Montreal, - + bute cattle, n, $4.50 to .Lem + seit Le Holo: Dutonory Creare.comman, 34.80 to For Immediate Sale ; i thers\u2019 cows, \"to BIO; mockery 124 29e0d Prince Albert.Bask shetce.By to 44.25; 05 cage 35 to : do.common, $3.95 \u2018to He do.th ivi toba \u201ctown; $3.60 10 63; heavy feeders.$4.65 16 \u201c4.75; ln pag ing, Nosy clay.For short k 84.85 to 361 10: malch cows,\u201d Yorther Particulars apply choice, #40 -to \u2018$30 each; \u201ca0.to 385; » : + 45 to 35.50, at 8, {lasdy: rase ate Davenport, Plokup a Co.Ambe.$3.50 EAE EE 1] ewan mi wien.\"RAILROAD COMPANY.8.and watered.ot cam, Market 3 weak RIE prospects lower.+ \u2014 3 Whité are quoted to-day at t 31.20 In brok.Res DT DT TE BULS AMD INISUAL SCN Everybody Wanted To Sell and Stop Orders Were Uncovëréd.WEATH ER REPORTS FAIRLY GOOD.Fruit Prices are Maintained\u2014Cheese Quotations are Lower, Butter Firmer, Potatoes Scarce.| From the Bpecial Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, 111, June 4.\u2014 The bulls in wheat were a sorry appearing lot as they were forced out of thelr position In the wheat market.The bears were jubilant as the pyramids tumbled.Who sold tha wheat?Heavy Selling.Everybody In the trade seemed to have wheat for sale.It was the general be- lef In the trade that the George W.Pat.ten Mine went overboard, as he is preparing to go ahead.Patten mad~ more money than anyone else in the trade on the recent big bulge, and the wheat sold to-day showed a handsome profit.Wrenn.Shearson and Hammill wers large Kellers.The former business was doubtless for Hal Watson.the Minneapolis bear, and was in the way of short sales.The buying, while scattered, was led dy comnfission houses.© To-Day's Quotations.July sold from 96% to 95% to 24% it closed last night at 97%.September \u2018from 983, to 963 to 97, against a close of 9944 yesterday.December trom 100 to 98% to 98%.It closed at 100% last night.Wild Scenes.| Stop Joss orders were uncovered in a liberal manner as the price sailed downward amid wild scenes in the wheat pit, Ohlo June Report.King, of Toledo, Ohlo wires the Ohio June report as follows: \"Wheat conditions 77 per cent.May 74.last June 95, and crop 43,000,000 bushels, by far the largest on record.Oats condition 81 per cent, a year ago 73, and crop 48,000,000 bushels.New York reported the cash export bids of wheat 1%4¢ lower than at the close of Monday.Forelgn Conditiens.According to a special Liverpool cable in which the crop conditions of every foreign land is touched upon.Italy and Spain are the only countries where the promuse 1s good.France and the United Kingdom need warmer weather.The crop is backward.Half à crop of wheat is promised for Roumania and Bulgaria.The outiook in Turkey is poor and conditions In Russia are more or less mixed.Liverpool Market.Liverpool wheat was %d to 1%43 lower.The visible supply of wheat fn Europe this week has decreased 1,004,000 bushels, leaving the total 84,148,000 bushels compared with 85,192,000 bushels a week ago, Weather Improving.A special Liverpool cable to a local grain house says: \u201cWheat very depressed and decidedly lower, with bulls un- which will yiel are unexcelled.SASKATO Safe Investment : SASKATOON ary AND Saskalchewan Valley Lands We would like to interest you.card will bring maps, plans and full particulars.The Saskatoon Loan & Realty Co., Ltd.- Only Half a Crop.A crop expert vn the road for the Northern Grain Company wired from Oberlin Kansas, that the green bugs are stlil at work in every wheat field ry that sectlon.He says the country will not raire half a crop.J.F.Jackson, of K.H.Wrenn & Com.| pany, the loca] statistician, looks upon à the wheat situation through \u2018bearish ppoc- ' tacles.He says of the Snow report: Bearish Calculations.\u201cTaking the estimate of 776,000,000 bushels for the wheat crop of last year.and 100,000,000 bushels carried over makes 876,000,000 for dlstribution.Allow, mg 625, 000,000 bushels for home consumpe tion and seed, leaves 315,000,000 bushels for exports and reserves.The exports to July 1 will be about 140,000,000 bushe leaving 213,000,000 bushels to Le carri estimate makes 811,000,000 bushels for ; distribution the coming cereal year, Deduct 525,000,000 bushels for home consumption and seed, there will be 286,000,.100 bushels 1eft for reserve and exports; 100,000,000 bushels are accepted by ree cognized authorities as safe reserves, that would leave 186,000,000 for export, or 000,000 Bushels more than will have been shipped from the last crop.\u201d Wheat Receipts.North-Weetern wheat receipts, 447 cars.against 370 a week ago and 6522 a year ago.Winnipeg receipts: Yedr aga, 158.An addition to the Ohio State report says that wheat Is almost a failure Îm some low fiat countries, but good ré- ports come from the high and rolling countries, Wheat 560 cars; : Corn Conditions.Corn planting fs delayed by wet wea ; ther and a vast area yet remains to.planted and much must be re-planted.Oats, late: rye Sonditien, 88 per cent; year ago.90; clover 6 J.F.Pritchards Fruit Market The fruit market is very active to-day; and the demand is good and steady: Mesars.Jéhn Caldwell & Sons, quote \u2018today the following fruit prices: 80's, $2.= 25: do.160s, $3.50; do 176's, $3.76; ox- tra fancy Messina naval ranges.half boxes, 64's -80's, 100's,.32;.1 oranges, Toreador brand, 160°s, 0s 2008 5 8; Valencia oranges, 420's, $4.50, do.ney $5.50; do.half cases, 200's, $2; Sorrentd oranges, highest grade, not second cholcd, haif boxes, 1005, 1503 1805.$1.50; da | boxes, 1605, 700's, 32.75: do 3008, 32.49; three section cases Valencia style, $2.50; do.360's, $2.25; Californ Seedlings, 1508, 1765 Mediterranean swocts, 3 2163, box, $4.75: California Valenc! oranges, 96's, 112's, $4.50: do.126\u2019 176's, 200%», $4.75; Californie: ruby 126's, 150's.176's, per box ; Lemons\u2014Ex fancy Mount nor, af Statuo of Republic brand, best 3600's, $3.50.do, 360\u2019s, x3 Cal Eagle brand lemons, \u2018360s, Sra \u20ac \u2018 ate use, 4, $2.75; Malori lemons, causé, Boots 3608.$4.00; limes, per small ox, $1.25.Finest strawberries, 18c.and 20c; Soutit- ern cabbage, per crate, $4; green peas; $4; green beans, wax beans, $4.75; J Egyptiah onfons, PE pound, 2c: Florida tomatoes 3 Font H pineapples, 18's, d large returns ON, SASK._ ! 133 800 Pritice Albert [= The gateway to the Hudson Bay, the commercial city of .great west, Real Estate values are hoxinaina to CANADIAN PACIFIC.IRRIGATED .Farm Lands \u201cBACK FROM THE MINES AT COBALT.and where we personally inspec inspected, took p oto., on such known properties - the - ay parues \u201cvou Sao den | BRYANT BROS.& C0, be pleased; 10 answer cime and quote prices on any stock hi & Hotôgraph he, an Eetitied a vylusble data data , Green.Meéhan, ere Een Lake.Pawar\u2019 Mar - Red - Bock, Siiver - Leut, Tretnh .and n which anoRERs A AND DEALERS IN CORALYŸ-GTOCKS, PROPOSAL for the acquisition RAILWAYS OF THE HAVANA AND REGLA WAREHOUSES, LIMITED, of shares of the Mortgage Five Per Cent.HAVANA CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, for Deferred Ordinary Stock and Four Per Cent.Debentures respectively of the UNITED RAILWAYS OF THE HAVANA AND REGLA WARE- HQUSES, LIMITED, x Messrs.J.Henry Schroder & Co.deposited with: them and their Sub-Depositaries, up to the date hereof, Bonds \u2018and Common Stock of The Havana Central Railroad Company in excess of | the amounts required to make are Proposal operative, namely-\u2014$4.950,000,- \u2018face value of Borde, and 10,655 shar \u201cever to give a final épportunity to Hold \u2018dd ve they have extender the time by way of exchange by UNITED Common Capital Stock and First | Gold Bonds respectively of THE hereby give notice that there have been es of common stock: In order, how- | ers who bave not deposited their Bonds for mel po 6206 over, which, when added to this year's | ay be eft g Branch Offices: st.Denis East sas CRAIG EAST, cor.re & D ceary, LACHINE, 378 St.Jeveph street, nyom\u2019s Pharmacy.- NOTRE DAME WEST, cor, Cha- helillies Sq., Dr.Leduc.Main 176.VOTRE DANE WEST, cor.Rich- J.M.Nauit, Mein 6335.ONTARIO EAST (No, 1690).R.Pasquis.East 4520.PARK AVENUE, corner Prince Arthur, P.McCermack.East POINT ST, CHARLES, 637 Wellington street.T.K.T.Stone.Main 1764.RACHEL STREET, cor, Rivard.¥.X.Lasalle, East 10405.ST.ANTOINE STREET, cor.Mountain.A.D.Mann.Up 1232.ANTOINE STREET, Chan.K, Roffey.ST.Atwater, ST.CATHERINE EAST, cer.De- lorimier Ave, Dr.Leduc.Kast cor.Us ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor, Vis- tation.J 0.Quenneville, East ST, CATHERINE Fast, coy, St.& Deca Denis.Lecours ry.East ST.CATHERINE WEST, University.2088.cor, dobm Lewis.Up ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.Peel.W.M.Doyle.Up 1346 ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.Guy.W, H.Chapman.Up I ST.DENIS, cer.A.Brillon.Kast 38 ST.DENIS, No.340.J Migneron.st 1944, Mount Hoyal.Dr.ST.DENIS, cor, Sherbrooke.Ledue.Enst 1499.\u201c ST.DENIS, No, 401.W.G.Black, -\u2014\u2014East-4354,-\u2014\u2014.- sien ST.HENRI, cer St.James and St.Paul R.A.Tascherean.West ST.HUBERT, on.East ST, LAWRENCE, cor.Mount Bar\u201d al.RM Martineau.East ST.LAWRENCE, rcheron.Kast No.1518.Henri 4468.No.1024 G.BOTT.ST.LAWRENCE, cer, Demon- tigny.Henri Lanctot, East 911.ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Prince Ar- thue, Henri Lanctot.East 203, SHERBROOKE WEST cor.City Councillors.vu H.Tanse ansey, » 944 WESTMOUNT, cor.St.Catherine Greene ave, W.8, Steme.West.78.128 312 EE wh = PROPERTY FOR SALE.| adapted for dalryivg.J ee 7.Jor Tale Foret 2 snst part inisue peas su t Amn o de ave \"marié local ur easy terms.vs te i fd] ontigay ra Josep! property of P.Hogan, heb De = COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR A SALE, EAT a ptr gt \"rte rate SUNUNBAN PROPERTY.ron ar: 29 Se +», VEER AT VAPARTNENE, st ssarumant \u2018in ie Brogvens quired, Apply ; Wool om 1 urcsvenor phrement, 15¢ roa a.AM 1 Re FURNINHED-Yo ret for ie summer very I BOUCHERVILLEw Fo; sale Lach iis ay in Boucherville.rc self-conials perfeot order, lot 66 x 100; wlit ei at.sacrifice, Z.Fineberg and fon, 16 Craig o west.130 4 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.RIGAUD, P.Q.\u2014First class residence, soit , brick, 11 large rooms, decorat bath, stationary wash.\"HEATED TAT.seven zooms fa Rossevalt to japitor, 4676-51 Catherine a.14 4 KEXSINOTON APARTMENTS, 4410.ans.Ae.Catherine strewti,suites of sayen rooms, heated; Janitor service, ete, ly Johs Quinlan and Co, 6414 St.Catbsz:ue atrées, Werumouat, Phone Moynt 1718, 133 6 NOTRE DAME STREET EAST, 106, APY R SAL consisting of 230 acres, with dwelling hruss and good outbuild- with concrete flours, pleasant |uoa- von and conveniently situated, near two stations: land under high siate of cultivation, with siream running through it, well For further pasteur tars re apply E 242, star Office, MONTREAL \u2014 For sale fine 188 sere farm op the island vof Mun.ssal, to electric and stvam cars.Apply 2 Court House to gusrdian 281 6 SMALL FARM IN THE SUBURBS, 9375.size 144 x 765; terms $25 cash, bajance 35 monthly, land la suitable fur vegetables ue K easy reach of oly, dc fare to Bt.lambert; Call or wrlie mier avenue.ten per cent.vif tu cush bayer.W.J, Murray.123t Delort- 434 Jeod LOTS FOR SALE.ANNEX, corner &t.Vlateur and Waverley sts.Uwner forced to saurifice finé corner lot: sine 97 x 88 Make ine an offer.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Lame west.133 ¢ > 1 SHERBROOKL ST.(opposite Westmount Park), 60 feet froniag.; owner out of town; will take bb cis, perbaps less.W.Ernest Bolton, 3141 Notre Dame west.\u2019 133 VICTORIA AVE.(upper level), 59 foot lot, magnificent view.Owner.torcel to ell.\u2018will smcritice.An offer solicited.W.Bolton, 141 Noire BUSINESS PREMISES TO LEY.BLEURY ST.210\u2014To Jet large, clean store zi0 Bieury st.1327: 6 NUTRE LAME STREET, No.335, close to McGill! x, fine mure, with oase- meats, slde \\ighin, in perfect order.W.A.anowaon, 213 Mescpants sank bidg.121 NOTRE LAME WEST, - Nghied business {lat for warehouse #xht manufacturing: good shipping facil\u201d Les.182 -4té \u2014Large, ve A Photographs and particulars, J.O site Court House, Prince Rupert Are ir Oakley, 107 8t.Jamos at to I p.m.ments .one to let only, bahroom filet.$1 Main 1198.oH 3 three\" rooms heuted.Apply carstaker, 3d = floor, Ç; PALMERSTON\u2014Furnished bachelor's apart FARMS FOR SALE.ment to rent in Pailmersion, 45 nion avenue, bed alcove, sitting room, bath and w.c., only $23 per month, inctuding i.ghting by electricity na heating.Appy the RS tor.ere TTT REXINOTON, one per, utohlson, ons lower, eaoh nine 1 Toomer heat: d, jan: top asrvice; rent $40.\u2018poly \u2018tauitor, Dasa: ment, 543 Hutchison st.Annex.133 TO LET for summer months a large apart: ment In the Btanley Cuurt; very central.Apply to door i, second flocr, Tel.Va Jude nz COBOURG.furnished apartments for ununer nths; rent muderate te careful tenant.No.The Cobourg.Stanley strest.\u20ac \u201c HOUSES' TO LET.spartment, 1081 10 date Mover :e ST hen Lee} Br voasrn eon.| 816° .° porce tor, tslophone, ice, Janitor servion.hat we- PERGUEON, J, = ÉC.has FRE ter.oto.Immediate possess eu ma 41 ou 5351, iar Ottioa 10 Possession A Ou tory Limes » Bus pe vanne, Vos 2 FLATS TO LET.nace, newly Enquire Tel Up 3875.close to al} ~ ville.HUTCHISON, in every tent readonsde \u201cMSPLANADE AVE.3»3B-\u2014Fine upper ga FERRER or Cp dais, ort mente UME LE = _ RSPLANADE AVE, §92B-Fltie upper flat.3 roems, electricity, ned; ar dare.Rabin, FOURTH AVENUE Tour \u2018to let roomed flat, id:ai Ao 718, rat, r gla furs phe.roe wazer, tur: RP 3 za a 04 \u2026 __ etes a Weve apie A Tr + doy hyper 5 à 0 notes LAIR TA ae = \u201c tip _ su i talus A Hg tated, lines.nt 912.x.\u2018Rochon.134 NT Seale 8 modern walsr turpace, china et, hot closet, nantels, hardwood floors, wash tubs \u2019 East 883.337 ° hone rooms.modern Rachel.Kast rooms, unfurn MANCE STREET, Annex, TH, (2is, 7 ond 8 improvements, walls Lin! MURRAY ST.Bd ® let, upper fiat, ah ed; Immediate \u2018occupation.Dr; Fortin, gr 2014.128 3 » PARK AVE.900 and 9008-\u2014-Gae, electricity, mantel-piece, hard floor, cement COTTAGE to Isl, in the city, 7 rooms.gts, bath, and with garden and stobling tor two Or three horses; house in\u2019 good order; possession at once.Apply J.c parie, 33 Gullbault at.or R.Uohler & .50 Boulevard Bt, Lawrence, tage, ten on view of Heer Address Go E.Alles Jones, Quebec, 186 & sold by auction .Wedn y.June 5th, at anki or a \u201cBayote, send SE Bleyo'e Mussop us tongs s ste 2.30 p.m.W, Foster & Co.auotion- Sle ANSE DE BELLEVUE.nouss to Jet on 200% 605 8e Paul = nt, al \u2018 caurepaire station Address Mr Otters] PARSESS For wie fire: class eliy horse Pilon, Beaurepaire.L aa Concord: cheap to immediate 3 Kast Notre Dame et.FURNITURE % CARPETS: COOK\u2014Wanted situation by an all ound man cook, well up meats, pastry, cream, jellles and ices; first-class reforences.od Star Branch Office.CAKE and pastry baker\u2014Wanted situe- < ; TO LET\u2014For weason, furnished cottase, |, 1332 Olicloth, stoves.refrimerators er \u201cdon 6 ; - riages, and all kinds of hou furniture on by a first-class man, well up in ack.Lake Maskinonse.3 ed.HORBE\u2014For sale dark bay combination for east or \u20ac easy payments.nde Bros.ll kinds of fancy goods; first-class re.kitcher roam 1 cub, 15.1, sound, § year old, city broken, 234 .8t.Lawrence Boulevard.near Dor- ferences.Address Y 3874, B Branch ni hres.treine saturée, two daily perfect shape.Address L.H.Painchaud, chester street.13313 Saw Office, 133 » Lace inay: telephone service In village: 110; St, James st.or 329 Sherbrooke \u2018st.HE, \u2014\u2014 = nutes\u2019 walk dietant.Address Miss FURNITURE\u2014127a St Antoine, pide- CHAUFFEUR.machinist.Prenan, desires Hicks, St.Gabriel du Brandon.Tel.Jest RECEIVED to-day six good work board, table, chairs, bureaus, wash- pluca to take charge of auto, etc., good.Mount 795 .orses from the beat, for sale cheap.Ap- stand, chiffonier, music cabinet, rockers, references.Girard, 210 Boulevard dt.Leu- .puit S Bleury st.J.Levesque.Telephone lcunges.fron.brass carpe rent.121 \u20ac .- \u201d 1166 squares, ofleloth, curtains; all perfect: CHAFFEUR, Maglish, expertenced, in an\u2019 AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETC roxy For For ssis a handsoms young Per condition: great = 36, regain, rar blags à references, ria harness; h uation.adress A.B., lvda outs?Any hiatus pus summer and By ter FREE SAMPLE of Leasive Phenix, Frenor| © Cha rare 1 rash ng poudre, zent you on rec Lives Y ESPLANADE AVE.\u2014House 10 1.4, contaln- Ing 8 tenements, each six and eigh.rooms, Sam, aa, electric Hght hot water hkat- ing.Apply A.Themens, 660 Eeplanade, se, MANBFIELD-\u2014-The upper part of house to Fent over store, cusner of Mansfield and Bt.Catherine ms, honiaining 12 rooms bath and w.c, sultabie for hourding house tre er sate dpply M.Marchand.wl Nous Lame ai ï 26 RAILWAY TRACK, 140, off Rich ' house to let, three lasge rvoms, for thre monpiuhs; Juodurate rent.87.LAMBERT-\u2014To let, convenient to station, house, eight rooing and attic, newly pe and tinted, garden ground.App.5 Jamea Mcintosh, No.1 rairview, V.eturia avenus, Et.Lamberti.131°¢ HOUSES.\\/ANTED.HOUSE, with four or five rooms.wanted.Apply by letter, swaiing particulars He 767 al Catherine st.west.131 phone and all conveniences.Tel.Up 4633.{VERY SMALL flat, cosy, tarms misdérate: immediate poss-ssion.127 Mansfield st.181 municate by post or otherwise; will call same us).Apply Feather, 126 Dorchester st west\u201d 10 = ad D rm eb © \u20142 SAFE3\u2014Wanted, fire and burglar-prouf safe; also small burgiarrprool sate.ovening after 7 p.m.TERRIER\u2014Beautiful fox teiriéf = biteh, | five months oid, nicely marked, cheap.59; Mentans, near Mount Royal chaine cup res, and où Engilan oflcloth, Mon\u201d at consign.too fes from Birmingham, | ETE rand Traine Tar 1 persona at privats sale, at Fraser Pres, 453 Gt.James st., corner Inapsotor et 130 3 ave, OAR\u2019 DE4K~Rol} top, for gate.five feet Sellar.Apply 18h Waverley.Tel.Last AUTOMOBILE : LOS geocers you desi w.tn.- , : POXY for sale, four years old, also do, - DETECTIVE\u2014 Wanted dy an all nd ma cart and harness.all in firet a Keres Émoutiou est Go.Montreal, 8, Position In may capaciiy or as private Gdtec dese.PARK AVE, 224,.near Plus evenut, modcra For sale, automobile, à nice runabcut, tion.Address D 170, Ster Office.181 3 tive, holds the W.D.A.credentials.$ rocmed flat, hot water oh Address ir perfect running condition.Apply 3 \u2014 - GO-CART for two children, rubber dren.364, Star Office.183 ; 420 ance ot.Telephone Æ.aus.133 5 Bleury st.130 TWO PAIRS Nigh class carriage.aéjumable shafts, Dads by Gendron; only - PART of © ately furaisnca Fat to rent STAXLET .on 1 t a for sale.ac dlnge, a summer; $15; no reasonable FURNITURE -Repolished, blancs.Loos, in ompi ~ stèam autom o Cor sale, wil ce years ba.wit.aed.all colors, shop fronts, revarnished, cap.in Jestdential st.Phone Up 4334 (no chli- four petsons, complete with CE Black points, sound aud brokan phy drive.rer ret M3 8 Catharina er est in the trade.W.Parry, 4:8 Sherbroure dren.181 3, Tama, Peer wheel: price $800.y] D.A.Coulthard, Strathburn, Ont.131 31 GO CART for young baby.In firet-class at.east.SUSSEX ST., 36\u2014That desirable upper tene- WHEELER For néhan ur- ps re rire tn lete T GARDENER and cook\u2014Situations wanted fe A ses Se ae I a mar né - in M .36 Be e : > | man first clase gardener handy man; isan.; 132 ¢ WANTED TO PURCHASE Catherine ae \u201cwest, ied 113 8 ; wi] wife excellent cook, understands butter snd ee GU-CAR rge assortment of _o-cart® bread ma .The Guild, 71 Drummond s WAVERLEY STRDET, 83, Annex \u2014 Seven WANTED 10 purchase everybody's cas: oft \u2018and folders, from §3 uDw.at Albaet'e, Tel.2:61 id 133 à\" room top flat, tinted, Daisy furaace, rnituré, ciotbing.fur coats, old gold, 3 HORSES for sale, one 11 years old, two 29 uy Catherine west, one block west ~f êe mantel, Sm in every respect Add sliver, diamonds; best prices for good goods; years; one Que buggy, harness Laren , 104 V4 HOUSE painting, tinting, sraining.paper Edson, flees & we promptly gniiea sor.M.Frank, 16 Kas.horses guaranteed, Apply between 10 and | + repairs 40 plasier, etc.t re- Craig ec Euse 2667.186 313 b a'clock.to 737 8t Dominique atréet.i aults; estimates given.er, 18 Souvenir GOLLEOTIONG Comets ot 3 Mica for Electrical avenue, chy, west.23 QLL.et ca postage : .v etû, ai nuugat FURNISHED FLATS To Ler.stamps, coins, military oad other medals; DOGS FOR SALE Lupus oh er a oe, Lenin street sons of painting.paper hanging.tntiag, dest price given, at P.reton, 230 8t.\\ HH sis, akin\" law prices; best references.HUTCHISON STREET.near Sherbrooke, for Cauh mn.133 Coleman and Vif.736 Clty Hall summer nthe, ortably furnished DOG\u2014For sale a; smal] red cocker MICA tor Commings Mire and aves 181 8 flat for two; newiy renovated.Apply D 150, A VEMY BUDY\" 7 x fel dog, cheap.Can be seen any o.ing Cle, TY ne it Que.130 à \u2014 Str Office, or Telephone East 403 131 3 w'urititure Diamonds, oid wx omni.mw Alexander street.2, = \u2014 JASITOR begs for position «s same or place 1] Antiques.Hignest prices paid in (Be cily.NEW, FURNITURE.bargains, aldeboards, ti city understands hot 14.46 Miller, 447 SL sames st \u2018Lei.M 374.Turriks\u2014irien térrier pupples.three dining tables and chaire, ail brass and en- ater furnaces: hia And Address Ww.J.A.MANSFIELD er.No: 168a\u20146- -roomed \u2018eus \u2026 ar onths old, prise sock, in best cons amelled fron, and brass bedateads Health ses.Star Branch 132 a ° rmis * \u2014 pedigree turnished.metiresses, ows, areaus, tande, mon or langer: janitor service, teie- p H ; .1 LOCKS to repeir and keys of all kinds EATHER BEDS wanted, old or new.Com- Lurocher st.Tuesday and Weaneaday Carpet squa made and flited, also locks put on trunks or doors, at Fous a res MAN and Ti (or men any Sere ton, erporoush business capadititien; Campbell's, 16 Berthelat, near _18L 4 Pood CHARROX 8T.solid brick, two fiats, low- or, hot waiter heated; also racant lot ad- Somenk, $3iev.1, kk.DiIONT, real es.ate agent.¥7 st.James st.138 @ for sale, eon- DALHOUSIE, N.B.\u2014Property stating of nouse and grounds, nicciy eitu- sted on bank of Bay\u201cCnulsur, close to sait wa.er bauwuhy, UCULLA.H.RE Lurnace, Daus- \u201c roum And el-ctric light fixtures; an ideal summer home or suiæbie tor hLu.el or .' boarding house.Apply to Ruand Moffa, , Gampbeilton, N.8.133 Li FAGTORY FOR SALE 38,004 square fret of 1100518, witli engine shatt, etc.lnmediato possession.cebly Lt uu5t star office.y \u2018GRAND THUNK, 883 to 857, facing Park, 138 © new brick Incased, five flats, exira w.ii busit; reatal $72v; a6vov, P.».Brown, real alate _sgent Re at.James at 120 $ FOR SALE a (ine revenue \u2018producing prop- ériy un bangulnet s., ear S.dCaun- erine, price ¥is, abv, \u2014 3 as t ter r.Te ais \u2018.vince At ofhied: reasonable rent.Apply b 216.@tas oe \u2014 Ses \\storee sm.sapiel 3776.ini mount 686._ .Vince Jou 3 oe 1awreaca sirset |, avid, 3150 Papineas Aare o TE itr renee, dor house ; = SX iy Boa: Sakon.\u2018not DOG\u2014Lost brown mu \"same : : ROTAL 1N8.BLDG e-Front of front eat Sul hor $288 tor the soa Incied se ro able patents.ut x ter or lr.MORRIS, plano and organ tuner, 20A iel \u2018on June WA And Why ke rater span.a J PERLE frst class we! rE tee.\u201d tourth floor, Royer Tnserenes Bldg.mn Foams) = So Ela \u2018arms pice fice 133 3 Balmoral st.Bere ey and polishing & Prince.Rewara on return to 40 McGill 8OFA some tro oda beds en oi | G.Bdge Gb Perk ave.Aa \u20ac > | cnce.a 132 1 Telephone cherd.à Te aire pair fnterest_ fn the specialty.Tel.East 1 1816 .College, ave, wit PS oo inside: 6 nap for 67.50, at \u2014 1) \"HAVING aéq hold - 19.W.RETNER pisse and organ tuner, also + Alberta, 39 St.Cath west, one Is ST.JAMES STREET.L71-\u2014Separste hall .patent, of æ valuable household com |\" ehuroh pipe uned and repaired DOG\u2014Large Mastiff dog.of redtien co).VC! Of 6 Lawremee at.4 rolntrance.space 84 fr.x 17 \u20ac1,.Enquire MISCELLANEOUS, an en det} ve man fin me in 4 Souvenir avenue, oh Phone Up 1998.2107 3.ores the back, with yellowish sides and STEEL RANGE, No.8; incleding wah .: halt curls up In a wheel: has black nose.leo manogany osilactors, ian Bok _\u2014 placing t in every house in Canada, For GASTEY & GRZND.Attorneys and Coun.Fina ÿ also Aron\u2019 .ST.JAMES STRBET\u2014To let nice ight ct: nn HALL-\u2014Noticn-\u2014The or riya Del parti OE its address K 488, Star Office, maliore at law 32 Brosdway.se York to 2000 Cann ne wy, reward by.returning eda, pring, mattresses.1174 8t.Dents sl Less Ze Le ne LE dre.\u201d sarod A > a rege .lh Be % james Baume.\u201cokra 5 8 © June ind, at Lacasme Hall, will take owIsg to need of resdy money ih ve sell 2 ties Taterents In the Un ed Daten ont DOG a AL ae Eraplorment C pas Pom : pe June Dar SY Fred min a Win Pade SRS ANE: © SAF Ui NY.FYI a | mir mais Seg t \u20ac ont cs ant eh \u20ac ore concerne, coller., : a sis 189 2604 .TUNING._regulating, ' cleaning.AKRRS \u2014\u2014 ! ST.JOHN STREET\u2014Fine bright front ef- st.\u2018 Catherine st.Diandard ., + TT rT 70, 7 - fice, newly renovated.310 per MOntR: xcOTICEI, the undersigned.will mot be onange, 415 a oa x A ace ess Composer: DOG-\u2014Lost voune pus Jou: last sem tol.Lawes | Prices A Abeen, 390 BT.James si lave, 396 St Antoine ae immediate possession.G.G.Lewls, 3¢ Hos lowing man.with two dogs down Cadle 187 ibéeèd ital st.Tel.Main 2698.127 responsible for any debts contracted in pRESSING MACHINE business for sale.À and organ: Jrepalrice.Phone East 494.444 eh 5 ex = pulider, ty thas bs.ie pre- ?\u2014 : y name at Lowell Mass.or at St practiodl momopoly; with BIRLA re 186 Erm moon.Reward at es = \u2014 | Berea\" te Build ET Sate press ot ail de Maxime de Scott, or eisewhere, Dut year ro Ig 8 = crushed Pas above address.Repaire \u2014 ) prom éttende FICES WANTED.9 order one DY well base.1353 THE néw emplgyent system\u2014A gentle- FOX TERRIER\u2014Loat Sunday, from 315 » ne ESS She and | pity ne OFFICES W A 53 Pawtucket st., Bd | ONDHAND sere for sais, doing & mood | \u201cman travelling between England and nËt attached 10 eo hon mack, tron Late airs nl at rich, Biome oradhec, TO Teal estate agentsWinted.# business, Selling on account 0 Canada will shortly open an employment ng a ar.Reward - ftus- DESK ROOM wanted or would share \u2018OFFERS and communications concerning price $360.Appiy D 18, Star Office.131 2 bureau in Montreal.Every facility for re- nes, pressed T.A.Morrison and .oe =\" , thorough know x edge of ve pm a 343.Star YOUNG MAN, OUNG MAN MAN.age 20, kn knows pren well recommended.D 153, Star.Oftige, 46 Bt.Urbain st.fis : a oaires STUFFED BIRDS, § cases, Can be seen any \u2018Young MAN 7, Coyne: 219 Elgin st.nn Résine pe pére store ER Yor! Sock 1813 sopa FOUNTAIX and a emeit [06% Addrem X Brazen, Office, Ipswich, England), care of F.G.484 Athol ave., Westmount, P.Q.usre.ease return to 17 MONEY\u2014By poor servant girl her monthly pay of\u201d $8, in\u2019 nelghbornood of Bt.Lowi: PI Drolet or tele- oot, 130 show ties and ar camer \u2018sounter scale, ?1 Feachereau's + Phareecy, 3108 6.James wy 8.Het = St.Catherine et.ODEL TEACHER ranted.L holding o « Mod- with owner's name \u201cengreved \u2018on elde.Reward.by returning at once, to 498 Bt st.tr YOUNG MAN cekz aituatt farm .Write B 238, Star Rie.* \"a \u2019 home atili makes TRE BAINSTEAD Sinking water.$$ .A-DAY URE Sand us your FE and rn I a ute euros we furnish the PIANOS TO RENT.po Kam $724.YOUNG MAN\u2014Wants a position as as.and teach you free; you work ta the | «| OVERCOAT.along river fron ween 86.sistant book-keeper or w her: ity where ba live.Send us TO! RENT Poe -tomed upright: plano, guar.\u201cVirginian\u201d and Laurice fee pier darn grey SUMMER col TAGE AGE best of references.Apply G 328, Btar of- and we explain ne bush a: nity.in perfect order.33.50 per monta.striped © ded ont rivet collar.Finder w pu fice.member, we Arent clear ar a wi ne ramen um.1333 be rewarded urniog same wi.We have Just received two Dans fab vo write mg Tmpe a a : en.Windmr Howl of furniturs, which arrived tdo late tor ous |\\TOONG MAN, aes 31 years, ek situation, Dan C0.393, Windsoe, Post \u2018 i spring trade, We ave ve decided to sell at has had so me axportence in the printing - .$78 « (£84s0 TEACHERS WANTED, PAPERS\u2014AL Mountain street raflwey reduction.Grand chance for in- ne; ould lie t me mashine minder., croasing, or on Be James near same a : auction to have their cottage Address to T.H.P., Box 73, Cote a Tau, : v MALE\u2014 Wanted at\"the High Bahoe! of Que.bundle of papers rubber band.Finder fer, | and conviiced, Montres! 1318 PUPILS sANTED, bec & male teacher.wiiling- to \u2018undertake Dlease ret to 411 St_Paui st.| Albert's, 39 St.Catherine West, ono back $20 reward to whom can se- .cial ust al wrence treet.cure à 1 rea a - university graduate: sale 006 .- Monday afternoon west o st La ° sitios.\u201d or ES com BEOINNERS in muslo ventes.oly 1 am Adâress applications, eto.to Tr Aine.PENCIL Lost.y af .by | Detrots, 350 play: one Jack Damen orfice man.Apply M 450, Star 8e Etienne at.ile Youns, Socretar r.\" High Genooi of Nici) College ave.BE\u201d Cath Le.Bie Tgp moet Doi 34 Hotel, Office : of ques : 138 13 erine, Orion ave., or +» Murphy's y'e Btuw- play.W.e, Jon 26 8 COREY'S VOGAL STUDIO, Karn a an art's or Scroexte\u2019 8, lead pencil, : pure.|.MACHINERY.and Jib.about Wilson, or = Franch, German, Open fo gorm- A Ra mon verset - 7 Pen ue TE.M In \u2018the Shewsiine (Lee.Urbain : | ou Élie et À.800 VW.Kerr.336 at SECONDHAND belt = si dempressor modorgté erine, Pr:desage - ame arr ae to pr tor teacher with 11 bisck, | tne went, Montreal.- 184 capacity about fot ; Sach.of Ly fatotclany, T ciophoné Ur elperiques .ee \"un date lama, 454 ana rier.Ti | a ck, purse.cont ie n'es HE BATSTEA5 so» Sr wo oil aaa por me minute ty 113, iar Boi reas.tnd À Mas 56 3, AF Catherine street.Finder plsass return EF pe om.cule at King and | ze SE 20 Rahs st.na receive\u2019 ls sone od Tiers = weet.131 FETT ~ Les TRACHNR IT ; fends, WN Wrasse Pur et 2000 i antes , 107, chine .4 ate PROTESTANT \u2018 A Cum vante Moi Saturday fa ast young, 1% WHI ine san aise sim woven are Te Soon SH, Pe walt aims a Trea 4 ve Address 2 a name « or re ts his.returns! 4 Tue arguds fer anybody am\u2019 'e, 39 aie wilt resqive à ax D2 EE Any oh Bewerd ior I JA Gatnerine west, one one block west ef si .1n Amd THR Protestant Beard, of School Gommi- he prosecuted.; st catherine Teor.Lawrenen .= ; Ç à know dl oo 7 aise = ater méanolopié, à sen aie unten qone a eu} VMERELE A Le Friday.between | GOATS, YACHTS, LAUNGHES, LLL wien 3 Perrin aver, Ltd, og a WC ; Darignce Wr Aten Ceoretary-troasar- In cab, lady's umbrella with gunmetal\u2019 OAOR\u2014Wabiod @ versished or saineed || TORONTO.; Haré, ty st TE CAE Wemmoont, P.Q: \"180 ¢ handle \u2018and\u2019 name engraved.Finder re.cance: 10 St.He ao - \"wi oh applics on at SP partisans to.WoW.Hunter .Helou sus 5 or re | Et a, Saciamint mobi oy, ET = E.LEONARD, & SONS, Lie A hs; far AGENTS WANTED, | Ne Voge \u2014 + caxom, new oes varnished _ semi -rasing Eames Sonzss o give.eatin 0177 POUN, ee mae Di padéies, ste.Gach fr - | aGexts.o.2 3 te f : de ave complete with \u2018paddies, peser tes zl - 3 every do 18 Burs rn ares 70 Yyuag Irteh setter.bit biteh, with ool.Se tar, a Omice, vo \u2014 rey ANES ANS Simp.0) = oo fo REE FY z= uy.al) svn LAUNCH fer sule\u201410 foot gasoline Jaunes ns ih rw nN round nas horse \u201cangine, : ect LES ; Fan SERS go cig Sera pe Saw Mill Machinery j AGENTS - Grout iidertu) devine Soe lea L 2 ' ol) for $125.Apply B 234, Star Oftles oo | for Snarpasing ail ds of kaives, dcie- \"as se = tete retrait Wanted 3 quicie Brediey-aarretses = iad.\u201c Brant- Fe aw 4.+ Belt ps a - | \u2018PLEASURE BOATS sad cance oy stand- d-tana- - 3s to-day ummer ford, ON RANE TN as 4rd Ontario makers, and fiat bottom gecon jmw-mfll, capacity or Ta | ares ve, ag mn | Sri Sh str So Sy ser ne \u201d - oe dhe - odie \u2018of \u2018whe wa \u201cwath va nc Jee ard durable, at sos ni toy regular pries.cross-cut saw.matcher.Write, Eom Tt oh = mise ati br P.| Fraser Bros.453 BL James st.corner > Biving full pa TUT! A EERE iasturaes, pg , ; train a 3 3 reg ITE EE EEE D En ch loge Die rage : rontna Fax ei a gor \u201ctor Toki ge lsumoh, see the | Brownsyury.pull Co.Ou hd CN P No ommplicared 1a à.EEE Foose lowe peut.qu purement, coi ee .Stover po memes \u2018 =r ok = fie Hair Cant te Sepdrater.aAlt Len Boot beam.in l'an vista cond \"carrying mail saif pal to to The Mowtweal Blar 4.Joho, N.B., J feos 0 «Elsie Pri Te .\u2014 = pr ppm again Laos 7E LAY + \u2018 XN Rel eA ; SUumEn* RESIDENCES vo Lat.\\hôrect A ub oxNiAs POR 2 Fa WruATioNs; WANTED, (MALE) RORDEAUX\u2014te = pev, LOAD, \u201893.rm ASSISTANT-\u2014Wadted.dy.\u20ac J .J bo an & | aa a | ES hes a mr Tes Et ae ee ee ide BALE 7 auation Toner J an | lage Se va cavarel Bests, Guy and ry a a oa, T.\u201cAdcock, at nn am.T Perrault | Fe bave Fun.Hell To acte st \u201c319 ton, Oe oran sores voir Spe 1 been L oan no Roakkesper, Position; - = ST te } without reve, Epa eanmell bol x Office.etaiy £ = tin 8 inn of Beery - x) out hy = ay, trim! ia oh sizer.worker! Avpiy 00 Bate bar 430 3 age, son - express - b = Alerts, ey: a ted i a Noms, Dias, Sole wosking xd Sis roan Lravenes.eet west, on eo ot Lawes gt | BOY \u2014 Wanted, a smart boy, That can Abbétt, 1b & James st.Te.Mas 2534.Beusedola turn: er ant = \u2018 périve: gi Aime v to grave Avply at once T0100 ar ie mention: a at BiCYCLE-¥or as 8t \u2018 .- | BOOKKEEPER and on , le of cous Lid, xX Houss ù ter Lt eu to- iat, on Auctioneers.$4 3 peu ai st.19 4 \u2018 James st TRE devising ayetoms, ss Te to ca o Mount Rorsi avenue = 408 135, 3 ron BEATE ed PET rep fut Geudle and On ten nS bla qervices FE Ou \u2014 orses.N letter \"LITTLE METIS\u2014To let foralshed cottage.PI¥ 323 Ri at, Trottioe and Mingle bos .stanton, sk ,Jebn G.Bavage 168 McCord st, 133 § wd ET aver on \u201csain see, Coin Cae enn of iavailing agent, on salary mmission; furnish best LY, MAISONNEUVE, for the ay small FOR SALE\u2014The standard and registered \u2018 *| of references \u201cApply Wu 6583 Sur Oftige.SURE 0h \"or EIA Belmont.Gum by.Gonkers she 16 & bean: pre BaF AOTURES on y or canne - 7 6 ti bay mare.18% bands high, with ex.Malone ne Moulding 653 3 Frasile Co.&§ Bon | SONTOSITOR, ngian, (Nd ra sopblue RIVIER treme speed; she has been bred to one ¢ of SOT 146 Sate wages, Print uonetiors.E DU Loup POINT, turnished oet- the best brood stellions 1 n Canada, west, Mea Printer, 313 Less e oi h direct fg due to foal the first of July; wilt *e rom want = @ dicyole er arge remuneratios NR red 7 Ie, Gar Office: 3 ANT STOREMAN wanted for whole Srocery.Apply G 319; Star 1 ETE AE - BREAD DRIVER \u201cYoung man for good bread round.ust be steady and reliable, Refer- ces.Apply McKeown's, 370 8t.An- © tol ne.BOY\u2014Wanted, to loarn cake baking.Apply 293 Notre Dume Weat.\u2018 BOY\u2014Wanted amart, honest boy for pas- æenger elevator and make himself gen- ersily useful; must bring good references.Apply immediately, Wm.8t Pierre, 41 and 43 Union ave.BELL-BOYS-\u2014Wanted, and Titchen girls.Apply 8t.James Hotel.PUTLER\u2014Wanted first-class butler, also tablemaids: best references.Apply to Ma Riva employment office, 195 Bleury t._ office.181 Bt.2eod | PAPER CUTTER wanted, -Menaileck Lito.Fiac a Latour si.- GUAPMAKER wanted\u201d - + Lic&i leutsdiry son experience, v.SECOND CUUK wanted, awed ot.\u201cders.Jaures a, YOUNG BOY wanted \u2018fur wholesale wifi &ood oppurtunity Lo iearp Hy moon w ITUATION 4 wn VACANT (id © ew aod r.Apply | Hote: Cortada, doeired; Lv Baturdey afie age.MM 6437, Swarr Oftice.YOUNG man wunted to make aimait useful in a grocery store, spuaking bot| YOU NG.MAN\u2014Bright young man wanted, usages.apply will relerenc.Loiversity st.1 wit rE MoM Tas ri 83 BY me i f knowing the two sunguages, to drive de- M\\ery and take orders; thet-clags purine nent job for right person.State experi- \u201cnce und wuges walled, KK 460, Star of- Ice, YULNU MEN Wauted 1wo expe Î mosl young ncn 48 brimu driko.u, bow.ga zs and 30 scald ul ase.B 16.Star UMN vraily useful in refurenc:s YOUNG MAX wanted to ynake himseif sen hethouse to 334 BL aut Raided wit] BOYS\u2014 Wanted, between 16 and 18 years old, \u2018o learn à trade; good chance for advancement.Apply 241 Bt.Paul st \u2014 BOT Wanted smart Apply rfier 10 Boar boy.am to Clazton and Ker, 376 Trade Pos.BELL TELEPHONE CO.Wanted, bright young man for general office work.Apply.R F, Jones.\u2018 Local Manager.BOY\u2014Wanted for £tr Beauharno's, a smart boy who understands both lantuages; wiil- receive g pay with chance of promotion.Apply to Capiain Desrcchers, foot of Na sareth at.132 3 BREAD DRIVER\u2014Young man as pread driver.Apply immediately to A.& A.Martin, 393 St.Joseph street, Lachine, Que.© BILLIARD MARKER\u2014Wanted.Apply to the Steward, Engineers\u2019 Club, 9 Beaver Hay rgusre.BOY\u2014Wanted.Regular work, $3 per week.+ Apply John R.Gray, tailor, $26 St.Catherine street WesL BOY\u2014 Wanted to help around stable.Apply 32 Bleury street.immediately.BOY\u2014 Wanted.boy living with parents, for manufacturers\u2019 agents\u2019 office.Apply In wilting.LE 227, Star office.BOY\u2014 Wanted A sirart hoy sbout 17 for wholesals warchouse.Apply 357 St.James street.182 $ + BOY wanted for fire insurance office: ona speaking both languages preferred.Apply in own handwriting, stating age, to K 477, #tar Office.33 1323 BOYS\u2014Good strong boys wanted to Jearn eteanifitting; vhoze who have been at trade before preferred.Apply James H.Gardner and Bros 223 Greene ave.132 ?pu BOY\u2014Goond.smart boy wanted to mind of! fice and answer telephone.Apply Jemes .ner and Bros, 223 Gresne wy * 153 COLLECTOR\u2014By the Century Co.New \u2018 York.firet-clasx subscription book collector and deliveryman, experienced, and thoroughly familiar with Montreal and ee IR ai opening for bright Apply, letter only, A.C.\u2018 Risdon, Windsor Hotel.CLERKS\u2014Wanted sevaral bright, energetic Clerks, not over 8 years.Apply In person, Northern Elercilc Mfg.Co, Ltd, corne Noire Dame and Guy ue.anted for wholesale metal im- pottin use, ons having knowledge of Custom House work preferred.ARply.with references.and stating salary re- - quired- to-P.O.Box.2419.ontreal.ee Tr COAT PRESSER \u201cwanted; steady work., Toilet Laundry Co., 426 Richmond.CLERK van a = CLERK.Wanted.a young man spoaking French and English, for {lie crockery business.Cuddy & Brodeur.533 St.Catherine »t.-eost.\u2018 ; R\u2014Expérionced cutter wanted Ap- cute aie 7 p.m.No.113 C dig ot, fro London Hest, Cohen.> CUERK-\u2014Wanted at oncs , clerk tar general ary ork; sa, + mor Ad- Pei et ne experience had, A HA Star , Branch Office., Want da ralircad glerks, {hres LR er enced - revising clerks at once: must \u2018be thorough and steady.Apply BE 33, .Star Office.DRUG CLER Kenneth A mpperh House.comp:tant sal>man.asd Lo, Colonial 1% Tw ms DRIVER fours man \u201cwan ~ \u201cdrive, who knows clty well\u201d and Perl * * with hors: 8.400 Notre Dame west.189 à DRIVER wanted.Apply Westgate and pente 198 Park wren 4 VER\u2014Wanted an experisréed drive.DRIVER Wardrobe MHepiuir C.nc.rn, 47 \u2018Beaver Hall Hit.NGINEER wanted and some good able- Eo Syracuse Ymel'ing York: \u2018bodied m>n.William and St Thomas.GENTLEMEN or ladles who would like to ake $30 to $100, using only a few mo- ents of spate time, write The Gold Island Gynéfcaté, 42% Trad rs Bank Bulidinz.Toronto, Canada.133 IMPROVERS wanted nnd boye for machine shop.The Hi! El-c\u2018rtfc Switch Co, Lid.\"1840 St Lawrence Boulevard.133, 5 INVOICÉ CTERK\u2014Wantcd an experienced invoics clerk for wh:Jesale âry goods and milliners; none but conpéient men need epply.E 235, Star Office.132 1 JOB and ad.hand wanted.State wages.Address Svo, S.ar 138 8 SENIOR CLERK wanted for office: wood opportunity for right party.State celary.= \u2018Appiy K 462, Star Offic LABDRERS& LABOR FOREMAN | © ed\u2014At Standard Shirt Company's per din, Delortmier avenue.LAUNDRY | HELP wanted, a steady, ex experienced man for wash room; must be able to care for all | boiler.Apsiy to Guy Br»- thebs, Modern updry, Cornwall, Ont.132 4 MAN or.woman wanted for kitchen work: \u2018Sunday work.A y Kopvique, Diarra LL 138 Notre Dame MAN-Wanted a man io sll tea ete.ty : private families.one able to Arive his Wh.t be » r and honest, expert- ented ma referred: good vages and c>m- wrisoisn.- ne United Biend Tear.240 Cemire at MAN « good girl.Apply se 32 Mackay st GENERAL SERVANT\u2014Wanted a good eral servant.Wager $20.References a red.Apply 01a Guy st.GENERAL servant at once.with references; good \u2018wages.§ Phillips.Pa GIRL\u2014Wantad a reliable young girl as nursemaid: may slcep at home if preferred.Good wazes.Apply 54 Windsor, ave.Westmount.J 318 GIRL\u2014YWanted to keep books and to serve In u general store.Apply to E.G.Campeanu, Alexandria.GENERAL SERVANT-Wanted.experience not necessary.Apply Wednesday, between 3 and 5.30, at 108 Crescent st.+} GENERAL ER NT ro \u201cSear Wha olly references, siwo.girl ty re with PRE \u2018housework ond oiling to \u20ac to the country Py ns UCath:rine at.west, nesr 33 2 = = To GUE whet com dy atenopra 3 those = y en ce n RA wt , aslnye Sewer, rie \u2018St.James, st.pA r na SERVANT Want ed eral servant good uen for family nf two: must\u2019 understand 000k.y» m Apoiy avenues, eee « es for.proper party.oda, corner Ureav: \"sBVERAL jours airs, about 18 years of age, light factory aud sample Worki Beñiines y Gramophone Canada, Ltd.cormer St.Antoine wd Lamoir ota.(former- J se.Paul ray at.131 STRIPPER.First \u201cclass stripper an \u2018wean 00d wages paid.Pa Davis and Co, 3 To! James st.BTIATIONS v.sant ri ALI) lsruagions, WANTED, (7 (FEMALE) fo | ST good.be.| sonis \u2018Reliable \u201cemploient olf ottise, ew.bation dure * Cu SE FE | Spd He Ni BIA XN Fagg Ev na Es ch omy., ; te for + jrs ont se Ja % space TES à PL à 3 Terres #1 00.5 week, hs le lan, Roos + ter.© .\u2018 \u201cni EE fe net tn ate family, te 2\" situation by a a 500d cook, references, Jaco! SECT STREET, \u201chio-\u2014Lu' let néwiy tur j bathraom =) fins, .pass 25 cblidrear pontioman, 118 ofiés.\u2026 te Dominlon =X NB_STREET, Blon > sive ouble and\u2019 De y; y csraiched, Aver light; woliphione, OTTAWA ST., 198\u2014To Jét, unfurnished Bt,)Cathering stroe \u2018Barons, 37-=Two nics furniehed #zoma rooms In front part of house.BOR Wanted eltusiton bye Taapeciable tee, le.an single, hot and Ant ™ ONTARIO WEP, 201-Clean, bright, stuxle girl as cook; reference.\u201cWee oe ot urnished front room, bath dat Auer 2 8t George at.3, DR oise oP No.48\u2014Furnished tight, $7; gentlemen only.r on cme eri 7 \u2014 COMPANION\u2014Clergyman's daughter.de- lor two geutiemen ue 23 2 zaw PARK \u20ac AVES Pie furnished rooms, > double and singls, to let .a ront pare or cars of + ovale: CN Le uke \u2018BISHOP ST.No.66\u2014R Ished or 1or bedroam * 126 5 ref cs.Address etter.J.x : + x LN] rene | As Free .ST.187\u2014To let large front room ve 1 380 3° DRESSMAKER \u2014 Wanted 3 dressmaking in à strictly private family; moderate Wh all modern convenlonces.th y.Address Y 9479, Btar Branch price \u201cor right party.Yi ors SERVANTS-\u2014Wanted cooks, housemalds, and generals; tirst-class wages.Mrs.Wilson's Employment Office, 13 rived ontal\u2019 avenue, two streets east of St.Lawrence, STÉNOGRAPHER.experienced.wanted.capable writing French and English: references required.Apply immediately.Gunn.Langlois & Co., Ltd.241 St.B ., STENGGRAPHER .wanted.either sex.knowing both langueges preferred; responsible, situation: accuracy rather than apecd desired.\u201d Write stating references and experience it any.P.O.Box 308.Montreal, GENERAL BERVANT_ Wanted experienced general servant; must be good piain cook: small family, no washing ot Ironing.Apply 49 Crescent st.\u2018GIR Wanted a young girl to do lignt housework.Apply 1316 8t.Andre st.GIRLB\u2014Wanted to wait on tabie, also chambermaid.Apply in person or by letter to the Btrathcona Hotel, » Lachine.2 2e \\ GOOD HOUSEMAID wanted,where table- maid is kept: age about 2.590 Sher- [brooke st, west.GENERAL SERVANT\u2014For work in flat.small family.no washing.Apply 3 Hope avenue, off Dorchester, opposite Franciscan Church.\u2018 GIRL\u2014Wanted girl to serie ia lce cream room.538 St lenis sm.4 GIRLS wanted to strip tobscco, easy work, experience not nocessary- Apply L, 2 Grothe, 536 St.Lawrence st.182 - experienced and to I-eri ted, GIRLS vante cod wages and steady paper box making: surance company: +xcellent prospects.Ap- 1 he Miller Bros.Co ®ly F 297.Star Office 133 3 gmplayment.Anply 133 \u20ac daw = _ -\u2014 FH GIRL_ Wanted a table £'7] and smart one.SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) Antoine et.133 § AUDIT OFFICE A girl for Audit Office of transportation company.189.box 118 APpiy to Post Office : 131 3 x BRIGHT YOUNG LADY wanted as stenographer and Remington typewr.ter, In in- suraice office; salery 430.\u201cUpportun!ty, F 251, LADY during spare tima, that as definite salary if can devote ANY Address, giving all star Office.can Evod bezinner accaptable; particulars 131 earn two dollars a day or my firm w!il pay fui) time.Pleasant work calling on iadiles, Mra Davidson, Brantiord.134 6 COMPANION\u2014Relined young girl panion and to naaset house summer months; ences.Address D 174, Star 0 Office.131 as com- Nght w.rk around wags; refer- COOK\u2014Wanted a good cook to stay in town all summer.392 Dorchester west ' COOK \u2014Wanted good cook for caf © man or _Aæply at 123 St.a am.GENERAL wanted at once.three in f mi ly: good wages.30 Lincoln ave t.GIRLS\u2014Wanted, paint giris and scrub- Apply at ladies\u2019 entrance, Wind- bers.sor Hotel.N LL SERVANT wanted for small Cam hiv good wages, asveral nights off.Apply 443 8t.Lawrence, photographer.GOOD COOK wanted; one staying in city during summer, with city references.Ap- py 2 Sherbrooke st.\u2018west.aa GENERAL Wanted a general for family of two, to Eo to country.Apply ba_ tween 6 and 8.30 p.m.door 3, 128 Stanley st.GIRL wanted to answer telephone.Apply Montreal Window Cleaning Co, 185 Cadieux st GIRL as cook; also a chambermaid.to spend the summer in the country.Apply at 92 St, Matthew.SALESLADIES-\u2014Wanted two salesladies fur mantle departinent; must have ex- Derience and must speak both languages.\u2018Apply té Empire Ladies\u2019 Talloring, 701 Bt.Catherine East.a SALESLADY For uptown contectionery.also young gir! fcr Ice cream parlor.Apply McKeown's, 210 Bt.Antoine.SMART YOUNG LADY for general office work.Call ©o 160 am.end 5 to 6 pm.Maclure and Langiey, Ltd, 30 Horphel st.181 SPECIAL Our special offer in Boyd's Shorthand this week.We guarantee positions to all our students at salaries rang- nx, from $400 to $600 per year, and to prove we \u2018do, \u201cwe will give & complete steno- hn course, conelsiing of Boyd's shorthand.typewriting.practical businses cor- spelling.punctuation, practical office \u2018methods, mimeographing, stencliinyg work, etc.at one-half the regular price or the small sum of 318, end the balance you may pay ue in weekly instalments when we secure \u2018you a position.this not a fair proposition, and within the reach of all?Payments to sult any person on the above amount.Make up your mind to see or write us to-day mbout a course.Open sll summer.Moon's Bylisbic Shorthand and Business College.Karn Hall, 468 St.Catherine st.west.Tel.Up 3005.133 3e0d TYPEWRITER OPERATOR Wanted.a rapid, accurate operator for invoicing and billing, State exper- fence und salary required.Address B 74, Star office.181 TABLEMAID\u2014AIso a cook, for June 20th, to go to Metis.Apply 342 Sherbrooke st.West, from 7 to 8 p.m.TABLEMAID-\u2014 Wanted at once experienced house-tablemald; must have rsfersncee.pl to\u2019 1076 West Dorensater st._ TUCKERS 131 3 Wanted, at once, ten experlenced tuckers on ladies\u2019 shirt waists: good ositions.Apply to Miss Dore.at The ogress Manufacturing > Normand street.132 2 va with secon Jroman to p.pins: te ; to \u2018sleep home preferred.Apply Mrs, F.upper si.Byrne, 48 , woman.Apply 11% McGitl College ave.COOK.and house:tablémaid wanted, \u2018te go to the country, friends PE 133 83 ire freed.Apply 130 Mcikay st.dot h COOK \u2014Wanted, for the.country (Vau- dreull), a little.a cook, moming ot evening.understaziding French Apply to 403 8t.Hubert street.COOK\u2014Woman for \u2018hotel out of town, for Appiy.with referenc 50 to 15 to Box 987, Montreal.people, COOK- GENERAL to ferences required.west.Loan la town; re- 8 Durchester street 139 2eod CHOCHET work at home, highes HANDS, od bands pnly.343 City Han avenue Steady emplaymett.wages; experienc- OOK Wanted a good plein cook, willing : Jobneto K \u2014 Wanted 8 good dinner, ton/ Ire yo St.Mark st.the country.Apply ta Mrs.Jas.131 plain cobk, ear! y vee in familly.Apply 217 Mii- ; 130 2 BRESSMAKER wanted by the day, private femiry.1438 St.Denis at.EXPERIENGED LADY | anted\u2014For office, one with noise of sterling invoices.ww Scroggie, L EXPERIENCED girls want: Baby Lane.Co.17 Busby EXPERIENCED dining-room first-class middle Aged kitchen woman Call 398 Notre Dame west.Spanish Cafe FOREWOMAN wanted.wanted.wear business.5 26 so sir] ed for Lux- y to Canada Enveljpe 132 38 and with a knowledge of white- Good position to a person capable of designing and getting up sam ply to FE pler.State experience.Ap- 1: 236 Patar office.132 2 FORELADT wanted, opérators and fnish- ers on John W.men\u2019s paints or vests.Peck and Ci,\u2019 In Cralg west.rear ly t Ap \u2018hia 13 FIRST-CLASS GENERAL, In small Eng_ lish family, plal Apply after 5, 1 Lorne cooking: good wages e avenue, off Mil- 0 GENERAL BRERVANT far family of two Apply in the evenings 4 467 Geouve oe ue GENERAL SERVANT wanted for ame family: no ch'ldren: no washing.Apply.with references 466 Wooû avenue.181 2 GIRLS WANTED Steady enfploymerit; .good day afternoons off.Apply to wages; Batur- © Thomas GENERAL wanted immediately; must bde- wood \u2018took, neat: no washing or ironing; dood wages Crescent #t.\u2018GIRL\u2014Wanted sous girl to wash dishes, ete.538 êt.Denis et GIRLS wanted to serve in an ice cream parior: good wages.Apply to Prahaless Bros.807 Bt.Catherine west.HOUSEMAID Wanted, general bousemaid- able to cook.Small family.Good wi 36 Cote 8t.Antoine road.à 3 HOUSEMAID \u2014 Required hy English girl situation as housemaid, St.Annes or citv preferred; ref:rances.Address \u201c gi, Dorchester st.v PERE 7 HOUSEMAID wanted, able to wait table, staying in city during summer.City ras ferences.Apply 692 Bherbrooke st.west.EMAID wanted, room out, Apply 1 Carslake.576 St James st.P\u2014 Wanted: ar respectable person te, help th housework in samity cé three ed franc; Office.hom Address Y 2535.\"BEKEEPERS, corka, housemaléds.wait- # gencrals, nu lormai:da, for Torontd, the Siates and summer Highest wages, farce paid.William Bon 114 Yonge, Toronto.128 seod_ \u2014\u2014 ren da competent working Bouseke.por UF E-Gein)l servant, tu go io country; de »u08 plain cook.wood wages: w aiven out.22 Seymour avenue.| Houseuas HOUSECLEANING\u2014Wanted by respectable young woman work by the day washing, housecleaning, etc.; good re- wanted.Apply 337 Peed st.fetences.Apply 27 Herinine st, IMPROVER wanted; good chance to leam all kinds of eewing.1277 HBoule- vard st.Lawrence, near :achel.LADIES or gentlemen; if you would like to ke $50 to $100, using ohly a fev mat of your spare time, wiit: Tne Grd Island Syndicete, 528 \u2018lraders Bank Buld- ing, Toronto, Canada.133 3 LADY for wholesale jewellery office, one with perience preferred.Avply.H.Pearce, 31 St.David's lane.LAUNDRESS\u2014Ladies* Benevolent Institution wants a resident Jaundréess; must be a good washer and ironer, honest apd sob- or.Apply between 10 am.and 6 pm.31 Berthelot at.328 2 es mm permette et LADY\u2014At once, a young lady tor office work, one speaking French and English preferred; must > socuraie at figures and write & good h wages, $8 per week.Household Washing Co., Ltd., cor.Duke aiid William ets.WOMAN\u2014 Wanted & respectable wom pri Mm, Pe, Be ai os [a p te 4 - Tag, 465 St.Catherine er, Inglis Build WARD-MAIDS\u2014 Wanted.Apply : the paflousekroeper, Montreal General Hospi.EMPLOYMENT-Young married pérson requires.daïly employment; willing to rake herself generally useful.Address Y SETS.Star Brunch office.3 EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS wants family washing to do at her home.Call or write 10 1863 Chausse st.281 à GENERAL\u2014 Wanted by a young girl a situation as general servant; can do pisin cooking; can sleep at home: wag.s $4 a week.Call at 647 Champlain et.181 2 HOUSAMAIDS or laundresses.by two Sootch girls.juet arrived; excellent references.e Canadian Bureau for the Employment of Women.Apply between 11 and 1 p.m., 60 University st.HOUSEKEEPER\u2014Wanted position as work- BUUKINGHAM AVE, §\u2014Furalshed, \u2018bath flat, suitable for one or two gen.lemen.- - 183 2 \u2018BERRI S8T., 1266, furnished rooms to jet on bath flat.CADIEUX BT.533, near Bherbrooke, large OOM to let on bathroom flut, suitable for one of two gomiemen; privaiv family; good locality.128 feed CiTY HALL AVE, $35, a fuw doors above Sherbrooke, nice large room, suitable for two, with Doard, and every convenlence.133 3 ary COUNCILLORS, 53a-One large tu nished room on bah flat, and also unfurnished room 132 3 CANNING STREET, 110\u2014Rooms.furpished and unfurnished, with kilch:n rein \u20ac Mrs.Butler, 30a City Councillors et.132 8 RESPECLABLE and rellabie woman wants washing at her own home; go:d laundress.& Notre Dame de Lourdes.11 3 competent English knowledge of D 160.Star 131 3 SPENOGRAPHER\u2014A stenographer, experienced.French.desires position.Apply Office STENQGRAPHER\u2014Young lady.with good education, having sx years\u2019 successful ez- perience as mitenographer and bookkeeper.four years with large manufacturing company.desires better position; exc-llent references.Address T 9363, Star Branch Of- tice.130 à SERVANTS Situations wanted for first.class cooks, housemaids, generals.Apply Mts.Wilson's Employment Office, 13 Colonial ave, two streets east of Bt.Law- -Tence.SITCATIONS \u2014 Wanted by generals, ds, cooks, nurses, for city or country.ray Jacobson\u2019's Reliable Employment Office, 626 W.St.Catherine st.TABLEMAID\u2014 Wanted situation by good ex- prrienced tablema'd.to stay in town: qood reference.Address A 9814, Star Branch Offich: .133 TYPEWRITING\u2014Wanted, or envelopes to ress.Apply Room 23, 204 St.James street.à WORK Young iTrarried woman wants work by the day, thoroughly experienced; best of references.Address X 9471, Sta: Branca Office., 181 ?WOMAN.reliable, wants sweeping and \u2018dusting or light office work.Apply 145 8u Utbain st.WORK\u2014Wanied by the day by good, steady worker; good references.\u201c521 City Hall avenue.WORK\u2014Toung widow wants work by the Br an English references if required.835 AE wapts situstion in hotel or Brive pouty.Address Box W., 318 west., - SUMMER BOARD.- A \u2018GENTLEMAN going camping In the Lau ventjans for, the summer, has one or ve boys, 13 to 13 years of a Star Branch Office.\u201ca \u2018vacancies for (Address X 9472, 131 * Ing housekeeper by oxporienced woman, terms moderate; private tan na chil- to take complete charge of house; country dren \u2018 vom 133 8 preferred.Addrees Mre.Jones, 26 Oxend .- \u2014 avenue.13% 8 COXCORD STREET, No.T\u2014A iarge front comtoranl furnish t LAUNDRESS\u2014Situation wanted by an ex- fais: telephone.tre lu plate ent laundress.Apply 10 CATHCART STREET, $0\u2014Large and sin- __&le rooms.131 3 CITY COUNCILLORS ST.RA veto family, con Soavenlences; 86\u2014To rent In homes comforts, modern PRINCE ARTHUR, 351, sunny front fa bath flat, use of phone.131 3 PARK AVE, No.78\u2014Blegantly furnish:d large airy rooms for gentlemen, in quer house; telephone and other modern cou- venlences- 181 6 PARK AVE.31\u2014Two large newly fur: nis rooms, all modern conveniences; private family} no children: no otnhof ; telephone.182 2 PARK AVE.737\u2014Two beautiful front rooms, furnished, en suite, new house, on Ro Ee RAE dey BOARS.CE F TP .Bern 3 a BO Taha superige accommel , 2 professional attendance, 1alies trois ww sttended.140° Be George TA BERBL STRERT, No.130\u2014TYou will find good table Lbuard at the residence Mra Us Belair, between Logchesten ue oN LCwibgrige.vo EE an BUARD\u2014Good table Doard, room for a .3, at 106 Union .aven 18 BOARD and rooms for ladies during \u201ccome finement, private Mrs.Bonme, ladies doo.tor, 193 Ontarlv sk cust opposite Bt.Louis college.- 110 soeod FIRST CLASS BOARD for ladles and gentlemen at Strathcona Cafe, 11% McGill College avenue, single meals, °5c, 5 for 8L: Terma by woek.cleanliness, varie Av qui service.130 ¢ MRS.DOCTOR R.TROUGHTON, rooms.\u2019 and- board for ladies during continement, .private 351 Mance st.l\u2019hono East 6773, 1:7 13 TRY THE REGAL CAFE, special rates by the wee Quick service.554 St.Catherine st near Stanley.13.five meals; 81; or month.west .1: MRS.DR.POULIN has rooms and board \u2019 for Jadies before and during confinement: strictly private; terme, inuderate.47 ént- +, oalm st 126 3204 BOARD WANTED.TABLE BOARD wanted for two, in vicinity .of Union avenue, and Se Catherine Sst modern; bathroom flat; balcony; fire.; place; private family.Tel.Up 2502, .Address 3 9295, tar Branch Office a 132 2 2aw - be PLATEAU STREE1, 13, to Jet seve! mé and parlor, all modern conveniences; plano, bath; hot water heating.188 FINE AVE.167\u2014Furnished rooms, bathroom flat, clothes cupboards; suit two men or married couple.PARK AVE.16.city\u2014Gentleman's housé, ntly furnished room in absolute private famliy; no ehHdren; cLetophone: posses- ston immediate; referen 113 LI ROOMS and Bewd, bright, atry, well tur.nizhed.comfortable roams, with or wiih out board; acoommodation toc trans! nts; central locality.1350 6 \u2014 near PP COLONIAL AVE.No.128-Double Ra Victoria._ furnished; private family.3 CRESCENT ST, 77\u2014Large nicely furnished rooms, for gentlemen; bras bed, Auer light, porcelain bath, $10 and $16 a month; private family.132 zeod DORCHESTER ST.WEST, No.(15\u20148even ftoely furnished rooms to let, doutlà and L single; central locality: transients aocom- ed.137 1: DORCHESTER WEST, $30\u2014Rooms to let, furnished, in & well appointed house: ern conveniences; transients accommodated, nesr Windsor Hotel: 130 6 DUROCHER STREET, 23\u2014One double front room, wall furnished, every convenienc; sentiemen preferred.¢ DORCHESTER ST.WEST, No.$26\u2014Raoms, very desirable large newly furnizhed and renovated; also suite with bath; transients.Tel.626 Dorchester west.1 1 DORCHESTER 8T.WEST, No.621\u2014A modern euite of rooms, bathroom flat or would rent separately; possession after the 7th instant.132 5 DROLET, lady.13\u2014Well furnished room, sult C181 à DUROCHER BT.No.108\u2014Large room on first flat, newly furnished, ard decorated, in private family.131 6 DORCHESTER STREET WEST, No.108\u2014 Furnished room 281 DRUMMOND STREET.No.55\u2014Well fur- Alshed rooms, private family, for quiet gentlemen; modern and central 130 ESPLANADE AVE, 168\u2014Furnished rooms 10 let, desirmble room for Son oman.opposite Mountain; breakfast 1; all modern conveniences.\u201c181 6 district and theatres, No.73 78 156eod; RICHMOND SQUARE, 35a\u2014Furnished front rooms for light housekeeping or two sen bonsrd.ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 194 \u2014 Large vomfoftably furnished room on bath floue.suitable for two gentlemen or & married tlemen, with or without couple Telephone.127 6 sT.FAMILLE ST, No.3%\u2014Nicely fur- tshed rooms on \u201cLath flat, all mode conveniences 129 5 SHUTER ET.No.50\u2014Une double room on batbroom fiat, hot water heating, electric ght; suitable for marsied couple or two gentlemen.120 36° ST.EDWARD ST.7, near Bieury and Bt.Catherine s t8.apartments the right\u2014 \u2018Fufhivhed zoom for quiet person in private fumily, gas, bath, hot water, wardrobe, 130 3 ST.DENIS, 402\u2014Nice large room (parlor), also single rooms in front, modern conveniences; Telephone East 3321.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT.SOUVENIR AVE.west, 18\u2014One furnishe{] wo unfurnished rooms, bathroom mat» ith light housekeeping; refined fam- My: good locality.13 1 3 ST.EDWARD ST.9\u2014Uppèr flat, rooms.newly furnished, enamel bath, hot water.open plumbing, electric light, telephone; gentlemen only.133 3 8T.FAMILLE STREET, 58\u2014Double and single rooms, nicely furn| rnjshed, on bath- Toom flat, enoderate terma.281 6° STANLEY ST, No.179\u2014Furnished r \u201con bath floor, in French private amily: Dréakrase it desired.Use telephone.Up 308 t \u20ac ST.CATHERINE WEST.roo, second at.well, furpishod front suitable tar two; also single room on bath Tia t.131 9 i ESPLANADE AVE, 135\u2014Rooms, | in first class modern house, facing balconies, Bl fa telephone, every e vontente: vate family.130 GUY STREET.142-Large.wek farm room.electric light and gas and a ventences, near cars.Apply TE 129 for uy.s GUY ATREET, 416\u2014Miss Blols\u2014To let neat- 1y furnished single, also one double room, fine location.: 82: 8 WOMAN\u2014Wanted good middle aged wo man to help \u2018n small flat, very light | work APpDly 112 Crescent st.WAITRESSES vo unted fou ve nice waitresses to to the RA Cacouna.Apply 492 st.Denis at.133 3eod WOMAN Wanted\u2019 good, strong English- speaking woman for kitchen lish- Krausmann's Cafe, 80 8t James st ÉPORRINS HOUSRKEEPER or general servant to 80 to seaghore June lSth: email family.No ohne or ironing.Apply even- 132 2 \\ \u2018ns 392 Pine «venus WOMAN wanted by the wesk, to d nera ; housework, Appiy 692 Fetes pre WANTED cooks for city, coumtry, also wisblomr.ids, for seaside, Kitchenmaids.dish er, general servants, nurses.Apply to Mra.Butler, 30a City Councillors ge.1: : YOUNG LADY Wanted, experienced young lady for hook and stationery department.Brad .H.Beroggle, Ltd.Young GTRL\u2014 Wanted, to help with housework.839b Mance street.oune GIRL\u2014 Wanted immediately to serve ice créam; good , $4 a wee Catherine street \u2018Fousa GJHL wantei an: general a nt.Apply to 1048 Dorchester st! west.182 3 YOUNG\u2019 GIRL Wanted to do light housework and sl at home.Appl Lasalle, head ot i Amherst Park, oply 40 YOUNG : GIRL Wanted So mind.small boy; rdust take meals k A Mansfield stent.+ home 159 YOUNG girl wanted to sseist with Nght housework.Apply.82 Mackay st.eh YOUNG \u2018LADY wi chembeult'é Studio.and referencss, corner Meteaife experience preferred, rohambault, Photographer, and 8t.Cathitine éts.YOUNG LADY \u2014Wanted on experienced young lady for geno Must have had: ecveras yo pero Apply\u201d R.Hemsley: fewcller, 255 8 James st, oîty, n - Davidson Mtg.Co.Lia.187 7 Delisle t LADY casmiERr\u2014set er.Catherine wt GOVERNESS\u2014Wanted a you lady pe \u2014_K mind heidi stating two ldren Ca EE Em Janton elcthes = uebec.Ppply.age, remuntrs- tent und: tion expected, ett, \u2018to Box se, SK Chain So York La Zn n9- ; LL as.LADY cLenk for a\u2019 Teoatrect ve oft] GIRL nca now for light.goners! house- je to run set- ef A pis.il two, new fist, no washing; ating Species and aiary Ce mood wages.64d Grosvenor ave, Wim | = 201, Star Office.- - TED COUPLE-Wanted to take\u2019 GIRL\u2014Wanted a neat and shart\u2019 yousg Marge 0 { servants\u2019 dining room; teet- a De a Yiiten £0 totullers ony need Sophy.Apply Steward, 1 \u20ac me 2 Apple to B 11, btaz OIG.121 38\u201d Floce Viger Hotel, GIRL\u2014Wantel respectable to MAIDS\u2014Wanted, rasée\u201d two maids \"go general light mouse work ng oir to (siaters prefere to share work of \u20ac Ins; gosd wages G Lue right party.14P ly small coun cot! on the lake side; once 81\" Macka 4] 3 In family Tao washing; wages $15 each; rede rye.essential.Apply.\u20ac to 8 GIRL Wanted a yours wi »s a mu to-night, or 10 to, 12 to-morrow morning.fag to go: to the seaside for summer; re.3 Bt.Luke 8 foruncen required.Apply to 242 san: o.GENERAL BERVANT wanted: near Apply mornings or.RE | atm, SERVANT RE at once.o 5 Burnside Address E 229.Star Office.\u2018PTpm MACHINE hand.oné with experience =.large power machine: \u201cwe, \u201cSotre 2 Dame\u2019 : SY.oy.i 2, 1 Wanthll® ba sport - = cérecto 5 Rae RB XIN) LL BH Jus f j'orksair BR vante 4.of PP dt ah rN = EE 2109: ts 206 ble srease) 4 NU RL\u2014Wanted Soe n eit Ea ie 8 home; hyn re Ris} required, Apply.388.Wood a pe exporfenc tors on al) patts of \u2018irre: ar te ER 4 Met own Ce.1 Cote « et \"ON \u201ctête re WANTED at 208 Peal st, a couple to rui |, a boarding house; must Gave firs: class references.wag and no work on Sunday.Address 4187 st 4 West, .vénted immsélately at Ar- years\u2019 experience.; AT DORVAL on lake front, three or four rooms, h board, also coaol house, with sables.to rent Address Y 9581, Gtar Branch Office.BOARD at a farm house.n'ceiy situated.For terms address Box 7.Shawbridge.Qua.129 # CACOUNA \u2014 Well furnished house to let room, five bedrooms, ice house, stabling.water, opposite Dufferin Houre.Apply Mrs, J.B.Plourde, Cscouna.131 3 COWANSVILLE\u2014Firet clars board, rooms for boarders; all conveniences; good Jawn, room on oor: opens om veranden: references f Mre.F.J.Vail, Box 31.DIXIE, near Golf Links, nice room and board, with private family, for one or 1 gentlemen only.Apply 8.B.,, E 249.Star Office.a 3 = \u2014 HOTEL.lie aux No!x.opens June 16th for tourists, $27 per week: for particulars ag- dress Miss Vitaitne Gosselin, St.Paul, ile aux Noix.Que 126 15 LAC MASSON, Hotel Chartier, open for tourists; rates 58 pec otk: Cor full par- teulars apply to D.Chart Tel.No.$, St.Margaret VII! village.133 8 LAURENTIAN COTTAGE will be open June accommodate summer bosrders.§ minutes walk from railroad rtation: good Poatine and fing; large lawns and wids | verandads; plénty of shade free gransportation PLEXBANT.restful, \u2018Eastern Townanips | honje, hav modern conveniences; forances axchuaged.Address S 9381, Siar Branch Off'pe: 13 Guy 8T.Ke.460 \u2014Beautiful double froat TL na Hotel, a moderate.132 3 as room, eu conveniences.GREENE AVENUE, 318 \u2014 Two rooms on bathroom flat, one single and one large tront, furnished or unfurnished.133 2 Zew HUTCHISON, T4\u2014Rooms, furnished and unfurnished, at om renms.HUTCHISON ET.handsome, newly Tt ST, LUKE STREET, {1\u2014S8ingle or double, or unfurnished, modern convent- enées; erate lem; n near Gay and B: Catherine sts, 132 ST.CATHERINE WEST, $853\u2014Front parlors, unfurmished or partly furnished, to auit' suitable parties; houss very aust; references exchangd.5 Y ST, No.328\u2014Nicely furn:shed,bright uble rgom, suitable for two, ali modern conveniencez, Ww) or without pri- vats family A 130 7 aT.TAMILLE STREET, 13 \u2014 Telaphons East 739 handsomely furnished single and doubie rooms.181 # STANLEY STREET, No.103\u2014Large double bed-sitting room, with Davenport, ning ter, nice room for two andy friends, house.3 VE in exclusive furnished rooms, eve T7 ce n * tele phone; suitable for sentiemen or tWlNed GT.CATHERINE ST WEST, No.946 \u2014 and small front rooms, Ton fur nish tlomen.LAVAL AVENUE, No.5&\u2014Large.n:wiy ed, ladiea or gen n 130 3 aw furnished front rooms very desirable 10-15T, ANTOINE ST, No.318&\u2014Furnished cation, oppaosite St.Louis equace.32 46 rooms to let for men.+ LANSDOWNE AVE.B3t.nice large single front room in quiet house, nice garden; moderate.127 8 terms LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST.342, Beaver Hm! Hili, Bcotoh unfurn rooms to let, suitable for no weeping.use\u201d LAGAUCHETI!ERE ST.aw.Weet\u2014Double and single rooms, Aver | t, house completely renovated; eter] only.181 8 LORNE AVE, 40\u2014-Two nicely furnished bedrooms, with (Private family, ail conveniences, meals desired.Terme ate.\\ LUSIGNAN ST., No.180\u2014Near corner Bt.Antoine, clean, comfortable room, new- er- 123 8 ¥ renovated, large clothes press, suitable or one Or two respectable young men, private family.132 2 T BIGNAN ST.31\u2014A large unfurnished front room, on bath fiat.SA WERIDOE.Que \u2014Good .accommodation cam ba given to summer boarders from nt June.Apply P.M.Jordan.127 ¢ BT.FELIX DE VALOIS\u2014Board In a quiet cou ome, mountain air, neq utity scenery, lovely walks and drives: good t service: mail called.for and delivers Pr vo board and te: erms $3 per week.Address Box 0.oe Fon de Valois, \u2018Que \u2019 181 8 SUNMMBRLBA \u2014 Beautiful private mater frontage and grounds, rurronnded by frul trees, plenty of shade, home comforts an excellent table \u2018board, with best of attendance: \u201cgood eprinæ ter, one minute from eotric cars.Ad Mrs.Jas.Clifford, Pnau Latour.\u201d \"summer erlea.131 8 \u201cLACHINIE\u2014A lady can have a nice comfortable room, with board: in vever Lachine, about \u2018ten minutes\u201d walk fom gacirte cars end water, E 230, YouSg\" LADY wanted : Mood wnges.4129 Bt To st.YOUNG \u201cNuRiE GIR Bhuter « L, wanted.apply 17 y good wages.Appl ELE TM AL YOUNG WOMEX \u201818° enter training \u2018srhnal for \u2018uurses- \u201cAddress Matron, The Jordan Rowptis, Firman Ham.T.8.A.123 36 ay re rorss GIRL wanted\u2019 t Ritohen.A ly 1\" Burpatda Place.rr ins YOUNG GIRL wanted 40 A with the esre of by; ulred Apps 1263 Somos vente.te ; \u2018rorxe\u2019 fi) \u2018between om teen - and qeyèn- ue care of | > ti ae greater\u201d eu prise \u20ac pm vis A a résines = \u2018ss \"Fu - Lawrence Semin 008 MENT ¢ fay $ Cees TOUNG oIRL- ~Winited whe tikes oh'ldren: | - Tor 2 \u2019 SUMMER BOARD WANTED.CHATEAUGUAY BASIN By a \u2018young lady.À board in & private family, fèr the on orn At Chateaugusy Basin.210, Bar) Office.mS Lake or river shore, wanted by ROO, near.v.Give lowest Jerme | a v.- two o young mien double or si 3 office : = \"ROOMS } WANTED.LADY\u2014Wants clean, bright.unfurnished rs only, or flat room.bath flat, one stal {sith Snd-day aver; dinner not to ex- pay; references ex- Ida No Annex.Address Y 9560, Star St Henry, man and nd a hes: Tu mom and use i er- ate.F 286, Gtèr office.Fol 3 has yogi 1 dtd Qh Se LE \u2018a private Tay, her = mirent ora 8 \u201cand 1vostisn, ow ve es > ed SA .eg te terme (conti % \u2018otrion.ae x-E 281, Bear pa \u2018modern, conveniences; private MULLINS STREET, 73, Point 8t.Charles, té let bright clean front bedroom.furnished, 130 3 MULLINS sT.es Point 8t.Charles\u2014Two nioned jy er room filet, one minutes walk from Centre cars, facing.St Gabriel's, Pack: immediate possession.130 $ MANSFIELD STREET, \u201c138\u2014Nice bright rooms, suitable for one or two; transien pte ' 181.MANCE STREET, se\u2014Bright, clean nishéd in very quiét family, suitable for gentleman or fadies employed.' 131 3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 5é\u2014Roems, ewly renovated, quiet ge ouble eu house: troriaionta \u2018MANCE STREET.No.17 \u2014 Largs : room, first figor, elso single.with STANLEY B8T.Na.950\u2014-Unfurnished, lighted, heated, hot and cold water basin, bath flat.\u2018Apply Janitor, 98 Btan- ley street.132 ST.URBAIN, 231\u2014Comfortably furnished room on bathroom flat, private family.central locality.ST.URBAIN BT.282\u2014 Below Sherbrooke st, nicely furnirhed, on bath flat, In private family; no other roomers kept 133 2 SRUTER BT.45_Double or single rooms, ; top ficor, furnished, modern conven- \u201c1.008 ~ ST.FAMILLE, 1e Phone Fast 99, one single room to } TEL.MAIN 215 to enquirg \u2018about rooms for gentlemen in quiet family; central location; all modern conveniences 181 UNION AVE.No.83\u2014Furnished rooms to let, with breakfast 1t dealred.Traneiente mmodated.180 10 UNION AVE.comm quiet private house, large ail renovated; gentlemen only.Phone Up aT.Transients taken.#5-\u2014Furnished rooms to tot; 130 6 UNION AVE, gentlemen only.UNIVERSITT STREET.229 216 \u2014 Elrgant wrnished rdoms, and cold: water, of fe tophone.1 UNIVERSITY 8T., to Larye, well furnished double rooihs, parioe drsoms and one single room + Ort ia\u2019 ish family.vi NEUVE ST.Xo.SIA, corner St.LÉNEUS Boulevard.widow lady wishes to rent two rooms, single and double, Quiet and tidy house cen MANSFIELD STREET, No.roc Jet « t room on bath tf desired.at: private family; breakfast rd .1333 4 MANCE, 29 \u2014 Taras bright front room tn strictly private family; no® other roomers Nery quiet people: gentiomen only.HT $0\u2014Roams, single or bedroom, all family 183 4 MACKAY STREET, No.and @oudle tront small eom- VICTORIA 8T.37\u2014large and fortably furnished rooma, clothe close, bath flat; quiet house; reference.13 -\u2014 te VICTORIA S8T., No.ed §3-\u2014Raam, double\u2019 or Jaññété, \u201c furn: , throom flat; termi modarat VICTORIA BT., s¢\u2014Rooms.furnished rooms at 66 Vigtorie at, suitable for gentlemen.Terme.moders\u2018 M ANBFIELD W#T \"18%a.Hogm, BOYS\u2014 Wanted at once%en office boys, ten 50 Hutchison, between : America.Club of The Harlem boy apparently deliberately shot his éhour- , dey against Harris's chin with great | force.and the referee, Johnny Wimite, sent Murphy to his corner, beaten.| The bout was limited to tem rounds.Several times during the earMer rounds BOYS, 3, about 18 years old, for light fac- MAN\u2014Wanted active man with experience stumbled after taking the last jump, |atabling on application for \u2018them to- Murphy panded foul blows, but he was -\" tory wark.Apply Berliner Gramophepe @ similar work to take charge of our throwing the boy and giving him æ \\ EA hn ie y ty and allowed to con- Co, ot Canada, Ltd, corner St.Antoine and shipping room.The Montreal Biacull Co.severe shaking up.The aecident .was despite the protest of the ma.Lenoir st, formeriy &L Paul st, 8.Henri 18 4 not a serious one, and In a short time Jority of the members present.In : - | J tact, ; 331 2 MACHINIST\u2014 Wanted machinist for heavy the boy was all right again.Ester Col.Jack was breezed through\u2019 the In every ony, rr ens four a BOY\u2014Wanted a smart boy about 14, good ar Ottice.ago and references, i 26% Joy ls one of the best jumpers of the [stretch this morning, in \u201cprepardiion was fast an pay for right pasty.Apply 409D St.An- wine at.BOYS\u2014Wemed boys to work in tack fac- MANAGER \u2018Thoroughly competent manager 1 tghe charge of the manulacturing department of a biscuit and cunfeotionery track.and gave a good performance through the field, and will assuredly win here, he liking the low jumps.for this nfternoon\u2019s race.Gold Run was schooled through the field this mominæ, giving a bad per- slightly In favor of Murphy when the foul was commirted.A large gather ing of Broadway Eporting men were presen! and many hundreds of doNMars tory.Appdy to United Shoe Machinerÿ factory: must be thoroughly e enced in The feature out at the track this formance, as he refused at two of the wera wagered n Company vf Canada No.401 Lageuchetlere Mers respect, no room ae: Tight sal.morning was the arrival of the Sea- jumve.! surprise he ectntore Ht To the st.west.ary to the right man; send all Information gram horses from Toronto, and (wo Dredger, the two-year-old from the ed à big advantage in the seventh BOY wanted for insurance office to run Bice Montre confidence, E 236, Jus other atrings, and many who visited Walsh string, was worked through a round.He jabbed and hooked at Mure Tacssages and make himsell genoraMy use-} TCH TO \u2014 - \u2014 the track this morning were at the [half infle this morning in 51 seconds.fui Good hours and best wages.Apply in enced baker for bakery at Como.Apply Lancaster Bros., Como, Que.BOY wanted for wholesale jewellery es- as clerk, Apply 646 St.Lawrence st.OFFICE MEX wanted at once, buoRKeepere, office boymstenographers, storemen.clerks, male and female.Apply Canada Employ- and pulled up in 2.10, while Merry England and Purselane were breezed three-quarters in 1.15.The stable jockey, R.McDanlels, ar- Hale.and Jack Martin, the Canadian boy.who has earned such a reputation for himself across the line.M.J.Daly's great leaper Kara, was meet.Montreal Star, including Judge Frank J.Bryan; To the left is a group taken specially for the John phy and before the end had Murphy's own bandwriting to Drawer 3303, Post Uf- MAN and wife wanted to take charge of chute to eee the famous Inferno un- [This was Dredger's first work since face cut in several places.But none of ~ fice, city.130 4 house during abaence of proprietor's loaded with his stable companions.|arriving.; ithe blows Murphy received retarded F ~\u2014 \u2014 | family during summer months: references The journey did not seem to have hurt I.Tolley worked Paul Clifford a half i his speed.He dashed at his opponent BOY\u2014Wanied a strong, young boy Jor required.Apply P.O.Box 343, Montreal the horses in the least.After being [mile in 5@ seconds.This horse looks | mindless of the blows he received.The work ad te AS ply at once.463 - ee _*®* = _.] unloaded they were walked around to [to be fit and ready.icleverness of Harris, however, pre.Notre Dame Men \u2019 MARRIED couple wanted to take charge take any stiffness out of them that The following 1s a list of the jockeys The top picture at the right hand Is that of Mr.vented him from landing a decisive \u2014 of srrvants\u2019 dining room.teetotaliers might be caused by the trip.The who will ride here: M.McNamara, R.; swing.Th=y had fought less than a OT Y&\u2014 Wanted four good, strong boys to} only need apply.Steward.Place Viger whole lot were worked at the Wood- |Hero.Ruderick, Diggins, Gee, Mc- James Carruthers.who has taken a great deal of interest { Minute in the elghth round when Mur- arêtes hn dump certs: ea Hotel.bine on Sunday morning, in prepara- Laughlin, Johnson, Boyle, Chandler, y in the formation of the new jockey club.Just below {ray forced Harris tn the ropes.To mount.MEN\u2014 Wanted two men for furniture tion for their races this afternoon.In- |Henry.Pending, Burton, Goldstein, prevent being siruck Harrls threw } + store, one aus driver, the other to act ferno was sent a mile and a quarter, |Foiey, Napp, C.Morris, Duggan, Mc- - him Is Mr.John F.Ryan, the general manager of the {himself in a clinch.As they were \u2018BAKER Wanted, at once, an experi- j clinched against the ropes Murphy used his shoulder and was disqualified.Johnny Olver.manager of Tommy | Murphy, who lost to Harry Harris on a .foul.at Tom O'Rouke's National CI b, references required.Ap- ment and iafurmation Bureau, 80 Noire rived at the track early this moming |schooled this morning, and looks us Boden, paddock judge; O.C.Farley, J.F.Ryan, and ! na u P.W.Elle & Co., Ltd.47 Canada Dame east 113 813 and walked around It to become fami- though he would be hard to beat over ! \u2019 .! , yan, last night stated immediately after tha ; A Bldg.132 3 OFFICE BOY wanted.Apply room 430, Mar with the turns: the one at the |this field.Captain Hawes, of the Pinkerton Agency.ame Men him vue Polo C Dee : \u2014 v Board of Trade Bldg.129 4 - \u2019 h at the Polo Club last Boy th experl of bartending.¢ 1head of the stretch being rather sharp, Trainer Worthington schooled Knob fay night, and offered him thoy : which will give Inferno an advantage, |hamton through the field this morning, F1 re > Thornhill.Apply by telephone, Mount OPERATIVES for null work wanted.Goo Thonsand dollars If he would have Mur.2061.wagos.Stoady employment.Apply 283 Bt as he hugs the rail in all of his races.This horse llkes a short course, and is Tre Tee to ind i Mure : Patrick st Two New York stables arrived early [a good jumper.Lem * arris his gentleman BOY\u2014 Wanted, strong boy; wages $5 per week.ty Household Washing Co.corner Duke and Wiliam.BANDSMAN waited.Apply to Sec, Now- marist Military Band, pt occupation: ONE oar wheel moulder and helper wanted.only good.steady men need apply Good prices.Apply D 172, Star Office.131 3 OFFICE BOY\u2014Wanted a wmart office boy.Apply at once to 01 St.Franools Xavier f teady man.\u201d good pening Lex aies y 129 street.that ever started in that event on it was the first hung up.a fy Det M a tured er:d him and he could not continue ! IVANHOE AT THE TRACK.There will be about thirty more jday.they belng Merry England, In Rchaller was peering ahead through a [Oliver refused the offer \u2018Boys wanted, two good smart boys Jor ORGANIST vamted Ane arn * bookmakers at thls meeting than have fermer Babbling Brook, and the Plater dust cloud when Hamlin's machine | -\u2014 tory.Avply The Hemming NXg -» and 9 w T.E.Mannix is the other New |ever laid odds In Montreal.armony.flashed directly in front of hin.There 183-188 Bhearer ot.131 3 references otc.BL Andrew's crn sax Yorker to arrive.In his string came Marty Mahoney.who will have een Asem ore: of jhe Pin was not time to turn.The antomobile | Morine Committed Suicide.KER wanted, good on bread and pastry.the great Ivanhoe and Waterdog, two {charge of the betting ring, and fur- erton tective ency, arrive 8 struck the horee, tearing off its front { Special to The Montreal Star.Pm at once stating experience and OFFICE BOY wanted, one knowing both that have earned brackets for them- |nish advance information, was at the |Morning wilh a staff of furty men, in- gpectal to The Montreal Star.legr.and carrving the wreckage of | Kingston, Ont.June 4.\u2014Regardt expected to Jaa J Lace, 5.p 5 svese\u201d prete ee tag raters selves on many occasions.Both of |track early this morning to get things |cludinæ Captain Parsons, who whl Toronto, Om.J .; ; Waggon vo rundred feet down the {feeling at Bedford Mines.that Peter Mer Rideau at; ngston, On 7 have charge of the staff.There wil Iv une \u2014Jockey Lloyd roid.challer was tossed to one side, 1 and- ence if.any.182 2 [these should win at this track.The (in shape.J rine, the Belgian, found hanging last .CARPENTERS vamted for Ontario West.ences expert + stable of James Meagher is another to In the King's Plate race this after- [also be four men in p'Ain clothes.Ta (io most suceessty t Tiger at the but the boy was\u201d into the wreck\u2019 I Thureday morning.mot death by foul Shipping to-day.Apply @t 378 Craig et.arrive from Toronto.In this lot comes noon.James Foley, who rode the win- These men know evefy pickpocket urcay, having 13 eto tas se on Sat age sf the rig and the front of the au play.Dr.A.E.Ross.coroner, save he west.181 4 PAI N I ERS Butwell.a first class jumper, who fin- ner at Toronto, will ride the favorite, from coast to coart, so that there will A lst of the leading jockeys for the omohile.Mr.Hamlin was thrown over [is fully satisfied that \u2018Morine committed - ) \u2019 \u2019 | ! is way.The Pink- 2 the ditch and onto the trolley tracks.|suicide.There was nothing to indicate COMPETENT PIANO player (male) for ished third in his only race at Toronto.Rocky Tom, owned bv Campbell and |be no trouble in this way.e Pin meeting follows: He landed head foremost t) 1 murd he declared There were summer tour through Canada.Apply be- \u2018anted, first-class painters.ADDIY Alonæ with this bunch came the string |Ogllvie.James Digsins will ride jerton men will work through the stand Jacke w .4 Mis neck b most on the rails.jmurder.he body.fore 11 \u20ac 448 Guy.130 3 W.W.Scott Co.487 St.James street.of T.Ambrose Woods, inoluding Kel- Woodbine, owned by the Two Coun- {and betting ring.Lloyd y.on na ord Uno + neck was broken.marks on the y.McDaniel cee wae 12 6 5 19 \u2014 - \u2014 CARPENTERS Wanted firet class atair ; PAINTER\u2014 Wanted comch painter or var- Nicol cre eee a 5 oy aie tire Class _\u2014 a a a nisher.Address A ¢ Bitar Office.130 3 Lycurgus .pe 6 ! 1 3 : ; + A.7 : .\u2018 rd EEE 3 pny ¥ fa sé ME REV JOHN MOR ROW GREAT FAREWELL ND SIGN I; POISON Sn d eu Ÿ i west.Canadians preferred.Apply Winnipeg A 3 .McCarthy .4 : 7 \u201c Paint and Glass Co.J.G.Walser, Sut «00 Sweat Notre Dame et ne \u2019 Gotésteln \"2 eee.À 5 ¢ I 3 PLUMBERS and steamfittars, wages unz eee.3 9 7 19 forty-two oents, steady positions, acter - J.Foley .3 1 i 22 ly skilled men req ply personally a Gaugel ., ,., .2 7 0 21 i CH EF COOKS or jetter, stating references.ars As- : avgel TE 7 0 4 sociation, Viotoria st., Toronto.ET ° \u2018 * - Wanted\u2014Competent chef cooks.Ap- cariitters way Aa pr Dining Car Department, Canadian PLUMBERS and arte on.Leon 28 \u20ac LONGUEUIL DEFEATED M Pacific Haliway.Glen Yard, West \u2014\u2014 Special to the Montreal Star.Orillta, Ont, June Tune 4.\u20147he town yes- Mr.William C.Finley.one of the .: paper cutter: xood post- y |lacrosse team that is to rep an- CANVASSERS-Good Pay.taking orders gor tion to competent man.Apply \u201cThen Mor.Morrow, formerly of Montreal, but now à at a Antip os.The m is |and ex-commodore of the Royal St.By McGill In Cricket Match by Four ! culers Cou WG.Howie Printers Bene | pr 2, ~ qLanter ile at ihe CAA.meet ut (cl the ee nd at visors srence Yacht Club, b en re teen Runs., .Mr Mo \u2018 day.Al the tral rought visitors 1 ort ed h .Plain, Que 115 20 the Island, Saturday.Mr.Morrow was Bon onside ponts pe whe { a following to the sporting editor of the Longueuil opened their oricast sea ) Bea .started.there were son by playing McGill in the Mont- Ces, CIRE.room uirie Chambermaian Bright, energetic salesman à] Cenade from hd rs to ihe re and oon peu Mnousand people an >the ed poisoning of his\u2018 dog Fairplay: real Senior League on Jaturd we ard bar tenders, porters, bell boys for È Goods cuptu nn - - ats _ , .go: defeat y a margin o turs.Tesorie: ares pald.Apply at once The Con.trustworthy, for the Fancy Goods fore he was ordainad.He will run in grounds, who cheered the tourists on Sir.\u20141 herewith enclose you a copy Most of the Longueuil men toucned the ads Employment and Informa tion Bureau 6).Notre Dame east 113 #18 CHAUFFEUR \u2014Wabnted at once good, reit- able chaffeur.Apply after seven pm to ©1026 Dorchest.r st.west.ist 3 PAPER CUTTER\u2014Wanted an Sxperienced pay and SALESMAN WANTED.the Pavillon Appiy to My.Clarke, 138 Peel at.a 3 BALESMAN wanted; retail clothing unles- © men.APPLY | to Wim.Currie, Clothier, 423 Notre Dame west.181 26 this morning.Bud May is here with a Jot of half a dozen.May was the trainer of the colt High Ball, when he won the American Derby, defeating Fort Hunter.the only Canadian horse Jockey Alex has the honor of being the first rider to have his name put on \u2018the jockey board opposite the granu stand.When the board was being tried out, the board with Alex's name ties\u2019 Stable.MceDaniels will ride Guinea Gold, owned by Monteith Bros, McBride will ride Harmony, owned by Gatwick Stables.McDaniels will have four mounts to- Taronto, Ont.\u2026 June 4.\u2014Rev.John D- rot long since one of the best men in the colors of the West End Y.\u201d Oao of his competitors will be Bobby Kerr, the Hamilton crack.terday gave a grand send-off to the to victory.The Oltizens' Band escart- ed the teams to the grounds and serenaded the victorious team at thelr hotel after the game.The weather was ideal presidents of the Camine Associa Montreal Star in regard to the suppos- of Mr.Milton Hersey's#geport in connection with my dog, \u201cFalrplay.\"\u201d whith dled at the show, and I am very LLOYD THE MOST har for the first time on Saturday.For M: Gill, Blizzard compiled a careful 18, voit the rest of the team found great Qifliculty in mastering the howling cf Ccllis.For Longueuil, Collier played a scund game, and was unlucky \u2018o hit roaaside and instantly killed.Schaller ws badly hurt, but will recover.John Hee rkel, \u201ca 12 year old boy, was in Sehal- ler's vig, and was fatally Injüred.Roth is legs ware broken and his skull frac suger sted that Murphy wear a rubber handage over his knee, clahming that ft wae still sare from the sprain he re- reived In his match with Summers.When Murphy did go down In the proposed fake he was to sav his knee both- Give me a man broken down from dis- y - AN anted for auto: pray; \u201cbeat ; sipation, hard work.or worry from CA pholrcerera.finlshers.wanted.Biratford Te made, auiomatic Semple IS NOT A VEGETARIAN.hrs meer bel ny Quis Thich Jas sapped hia vital t ine free to approved agen vers etailed score below: y et him follow my advice for Chair Co.Stpatford, Ont.128 \u20ac PaoBn et 33 166cod Shrubb, the Great Runner, Not » THE PRESIDENT OF THE NEW JOCKEY CLUB WHICH OPENS IT8 SEASON ; three months.and 1 wil \u2018make him an EXPERIENCED INSURANCE MAN wanted 18 to 2 Faddist.| AO-DAY AT BLUE BONNETS TRACK, Longueuil.vigorous in every respect as any man ass! rintendent, speaking ITRONG young man want \" of his age, Le Frenoh nd English, must have good recard of age, as assistant storeman.New York, June 4.\u2014Alfred Shrubb, Hcrsfall, J., fun out 8 I will not promise to make a Hereu- end references: good saiary.Apply F.383.| apply G 318, Star office.1323 ® d's champion distance runner Holt, AL ¢ Spillsbury, bh Waod.0 les of a man who was never intended L Btar Office.18f 3 e wor So b Ph id vai t Yates \\ Gunter, F., \u20ac Spitlsburs, b Wood.5 by Natue to be strong and sturdy.en *|SALESMAN \u2014 Wanted young man repped 8 m Th An vu Santa * Harrod, C.J., b Spillsbury .__ \u2026 6 Even that man T can make better than he Is; but the man who hn has been EXPERIENCED SHOP MAN wented for ealesman.Apply R.Hemsley, 369 Notre al ners.e leet an | g Skinner, F.E, c Wood, \u20ac Spills- strong and has lost his ptrength, 1 can make as good as he ever wholesale meat market, both languages; ruine st.West.Be ahaa has exploded ali their if bury = a I cun give back to any man what he has lost by abuse of the \u201cave of mired nT ART theories about vegeteriansm lejag 5 (A [ Collin, o King (F.C) b Wood.1 Natu in and bod ho sl Company.Limi 13 .8TOREMAN wanted; muet be eober and In- pential to endurance tests.\u201chratb || i J.A.b Wood _ ; 3 A man who ig nervous.whose brain an ody are weak, who sleeps and have good references.: th ti day w.d h \\ Hamilton, A., ood .badlv.awakes more tired than when he went to bed.who In easily discour.EXPERIENCED CUSTOMB CLERK want- go So.a Notre Dame at.west.131 3 \u20ac)s meat ree to a day 1 De \u20ac Ni Bruin, E.&, not out \u2026.0 aged.inclined to brood over imaginary troubles, w ho has lost ambition Ps Food ela ry, for an active Sou A i ra .= on come close to outfooting a tubway 4 Cellier, H.C., hit wicket, b Wood \u201c15 and Sncrey to tackle, hard problems, pricks the animal electricity which +,\" py e : TTERS\u2014 Want settere an pgvarers., i .A i , 4 ie Dr rL.aughlin Electric Belt ; 1308 SE oy The Montreal Watch Onse Co.lad, Just before Shrubb rived ty New Ÿ Lighevaur, \"H.° Blizzard, 5 Wind ° The whale farce of vitality in.your Dod La dependent AE will re) fee a Vitre west.York, Prof.Irving Fisher, of Yale, hue Vi , : n mai electricity.When you Jose that in any manner my Belt will replace a \u2014 * TNSS .1 = an article in the Yale Medical Journal N - t and will cure vou.TRAVELLER, 40 yeara oll, very wall .0 Byes .03 cd.J.Cutterbuck.Brockville, Ont.\u2026 says: After 30 days' use of your \u2018 FUR FINISHERS known on the north ehore, wishes to re- E d The Influence of Flesh: Eating ot i \u2014 Belt T feel fine\u2014the beat I have in years\u2014stomach all right and appetite ; presen firm; best references.a r.durance t wag ghty intsrest- 0 Total oooh oo era ne eee E2 good.In short, I feel like a new man.4 Wanted.good fur finishers on Coats p rid Star Office.130 8 Jing.It was a strong ment fcr VA ; | Letters like that tell a story which means a Ænod deal to a sufferer.and Jackets; also fur machine opera- TRAVELLERC! bave 4 ir patented de flesh-abstinence and told of tests niade Ni MeGill.| Thee o are a hencon light to the man who has become discouraged [from 5 and permanent posi- \u2014\u2014 new \" .us Es doctori t h lett AA) ton Soo table parties McComber & vice, having big sales rough sent .; eon he: mine durance represent WY Watson, He F., b Collis.8 \u201cSI Be han a wonderful influence upon fred.weak nerves It braces ; Cummings, 373 St Paul street sa Cancassing: EN ru appoinemente: 99 ing two oontracted Types athlètes Fe Ÿ King.¥ -» stumped Skinuer, b and Javigorates them.and stores up A great force of energy in a man.2 canvi ; 7 t r - St.Sulpice.\u2014 |weekly.F.J.Watoruon, Brantford , 0; Ont.customed to a full flesh dietary and mile mitoù not out \u201c28 voted Twenty oti a body appiiance my rade My han Er FIREMEN and brakemen .on raiiroads in athletes accustomed to a non {les die Buber, W.G., © Harrod, b Collis.11 evertthing sise hns failed are mv hest arguments.Montreal vicinity, to fill vacancies caused STOUT ww Nn aT 0 once tinamith and tarv.ere was a group also includ- Srillshury, L.1., b Collis.8 O Jolnston, North Bay.writes: Have used your Belt now for three promotions, experience unnecessary, furnace man, sober; wages 32.50; neady ivg sedentary persons accustomed to a Won AB.} icket, b Collis.7 months, and must sav that 1 feel Hke & new man.It is far ahead of dos- Ti Btate age, helght, weight Firemen.5100 Seb.Ingram and Davey, 8 Thomés, Ont.low- rated an and non-flesb dietary.PF Wood, A.B.hit wicket, b Collis _.ing yourself with drugs.nnd I strongly recommend it.I thank you from Son TE erm engineere and carn 3300.1276 Thon © Shrubb.This liée run- Rickards, E.L, \u20ac Harrod, b Light.my heart for vour wonderful remedy.Le Brakemen.875, dechme conduatore and eam nN per has Doon marvel of the atheltio bourn .\u2026.5 ; | ney came every av from everywhere, Shere Ja not a to or 3 50.N iti eferre allway - the \u20ac 8 hamlet in the country wh has not cures by r.cLaughlin's ectr! 5.ue.ton, MM 6440.Star Office.130 13604 TRAVELLER wanted for & epice and coî-| world.There seems to be no limit to ny J.B, c Skinner, b y © o KR c ed t tae care wnorounly moerienced ace piven to bis endurance.In fact, he if the fin- Mcyse b \u2018Collis ! GOOD DRIVER want ° © est exam le of endurance in the world.Cy , ., .with an active connection.Applica King, we WW.and rasett, W.A.3 horses.Apply Winon's Market tora will he treated contidentiails If de- There's Lon a boat, of course, but it b Sa not bat.hd Gras 4 i oO a en Nn I ou .d must state full partéculare re- oubtful 1 ng! oou eep up A ARDENER\u2014Wantel, general hand, one an , Byes .0 2 [EN ho.umderotands.gardenin and the Sardine sepericace and ratersnces or It Shrubbie pace, and Longhost is mot y 2 care of horses and cow: married man Star récente 7 \"M513 [av sbstainer.Anybody knows that Total .oo 5 Are Cure d preferred, Apply 126 Duke at.his antecedents abatained from every- thing but mest.I was interested ln TYPEWRITRR\u2014 Wanted.young man as \u2018INDOOR MAN SERVANT wanted for ses- I : tenographer and typewriter; no pre- this matter when Bhrubb came to see That is my offer.You take my latest improved appliance and use it slde; must be wHing to wait table and 8 ; good .me, and I asked him wh e ate when in my way for three months.and if it does not cure, you need not pay me.quired: pre anewerine mate vagticuiare.posta.PE 200.tay in pro in training.m ub e whe FATAL AUTOMOBILE SMASH.| My only condition 1s that you secure me, so that 1 will get Py u - CT \u201d a\u201c i when you are cure .Address Y 9521, Star Branch Off Well,\u201d said he, \u201cI eat eggs and « \u2014_\u2014 .; \u201cine 3 TIMBK BEPER wanted for new bullding: chop for breakfast.About noon T have | nn (Jes ns mond for women nn for men.Worn while you slegp, Ît causes You feel the gentle.glowing heat from it conat nn burning, as in the old stvle belts.ly, but no must be experienced In keeping track Prominent Buffalo Man Killed and a8 mutton dinne of time and materials.Apply room 12, n non and for su I usually eat fish.\u201d pper Stina, I MADE 850,000 In five Jr the mafl Boy Fatall Injured.Coll to-day or send for my beautiful bank.Jub of the things a man rir poe, Loony EE Nth fn omslal Sires eiveen End l'An ts man Shut has covered y Fatally Inj (vices 4 Sm 3 Sante de RE RFA MAN Send seated Fee.for tree bookie:.Tells how to get started o'cloc ten miles in about the time it takes a Buffalo, N.¥., June 4\u2014Harry Mam- out this ad it, One of Buffalo's wealthiest ditizens, was killed in an automobile accident on ithe Williamsville road yesterday.Mr.Hamlin\u2019s sutomobile collided with a light \u2018vaggon driven by.Jacob Schaller, of Buffalo.Hamlin was hurled to the: Manager box 824 Lockport, N.Y.sul way train to run from the Battery to Kir.gsbridge.Just fmagine yourself starting out with a subway train at the Battery and racing it to Kingsbridge.That would seem to be a pretty severe with best of per month.Ap- B 1088, Star Office.2107 26 WANTED\u2014Firet class cook.rcterençes; will pay 340 ply in writing to Dr.M.À, NcLaughlin,.214 St James Street, Montreal JUNTOR\u2014 Wanted, by large manufacturing concem, young man as Junior; must have experience in shorthand and typewriting: good prospects.Apply stat- Office Hours\u201493 a,m.to 5.30 p.m.y Wedneaday and Saturdsy till 8.30 p.m, WANTED-\u2014Are you Independent or have boss?Get you a out of slavery end ba tost of a Te MAS ar siving references to 5 287.are.Write 6.Marshail and Co.London, Ont, and they wtll show you the way.They - have started t the to fres- Valleyfield Won From D.C.M.dom.JOINER\u2014 Wanted.Malone an Hil and 131 ¢ The following le the score of th Framing Co., 48 Beaver Hall Hi cricket match played last Saturday vos ~ WANTED situations and = epenings in tween the Dominion Cotton Mills and .nnipeg and Not he West Valleyfiela: - sn ge ins.to Bo advertisement in ein xd Pr DOMINION COTTON MILLS.RE A .Le ipeg.It containe e day aimost two 5 .First class position vacant.Splendid wv °° 2 Bitcations vacance\u201d adve T.K.Muir.bowled, Moore .8 _ opportunity for the right man to make fente Sample dopy free.address Tres H.Welester, C.Maysh.Moore .6 for lacrosse.* slight brosse.Just ma mien or Tonal there has been no a name for himself with one of the old, Press, - Winnipeg.30 18¢ eod H.Rhoderick, bowled Moore.0 5 winpera perfect\u2019 aumm E substantial Canadian companies.Ad- \u2014 0 |weather.The play throughout was fast WILLIAM C.FINLEY.dress in confidence, Box 728, Montreal.WAN at once, on a | : and at times brillant, both teams, THE EXPERT'S REPORT.J , J.ANTED : Hy an C.H owever, showi .' : one so0d ™ man in \u2018sah locally, with rig.c anse < Beals; Mayoh : 3 towe ar ing Jack 2 practice.Co Montreal, May 28, 1907.4 ABOURERS Wanted, gloved a3 urete oe troduce our suarantesa oo snd |G.Lomas; out.® \u2018whipped in ie to shape, he wih aay a.Certificate No, 14674, The Best low \u2018and Horse Rolling ls Sp i poultry specifics.No experience necessary.C, W.Maltiey.bowled, Mayoh.eee 1 .he v \u2018| Mr.W.C.Finley, .lox & sa Conde sta © re lay out yeur work for you at» w J, A.Muir,.C.Moore, Mayoh .0 team that Canade can well feel proud | Milwaukee me i ana expe rer, write W.wi.her, bowled, Mayoh.7/0.The new _ of the tourists, Montreal, LABOURERS Wasted, och com = TT G0 ew Ext Kee een TH CLR and an and the word dar: ted tho, Somat eter of the dog Lager Beer are.worl or em- \u2014 con oi og \u201d i | ployed.Araly The Montres! Rolling Mills YATCHMAN\u2014Wanted by manufacturing Total .«.«.+.coos sevens 35148\u201d in white across the sweaters, which Atéd suddenly at the Montreal : Be Dame stre osité Do 7 ! ; Ce -Eampany.Notre ree op\u2019 29°\" concern steady, sober.night watchman, VALLEYFIBLD.looked very pretty and contrasted weil Show, and which were received It Defies Con titi Reca it so i may tt Sie Pur dus c Horn Tosa oo.18 hers on May 16, Tne investigation has Defies Conpetition Because à MAN or woman wanted An energetic man onces req res .1931 bowled, Jaokson .\u2026\u2026.np been very carefully followed out, and in or tent bowled, Jackson .o 004 we endeavored to detect the presence ot : ; Defies Comparison.t ; It&nrivalicd quaîities places it'to the first rank.Its nuperloritf is due , to the choice selection of ite component parts, transformed through the unex- celled science of reputed bréwers.Its purity is nbsolute.{+ Ask it From Your Dealer.\u201c Gbrorat Furveyors to the Yrado : MARTIN & CO, Limited, Montreal, permanent hd is push.not TATE Tented third (Claas ringed ot Laundry,\u2019 23 Richmond st.WASH MAN \u2014 Experienced wash réa wasted for our laundry depastment; good pdsstion for « ready maa.Apply at once do =n Peter 182 2 WooLLEN\" MTL Wanted second hand \u2018Yor card yoom In our Wootien an.Apply P- Mancfaot uring 138, & \u201cYOUTH vas.For the Trunk, Valise, De prartme ent., me DIT roggie, H Phüben, \u2018bowled, Jackson sacs ensean Jin, bowled, Jackso! reseseseuc0u Moore, C, Rhoderici Jackson a Whit towled, : Due, poisons But have been unable to find anything which ight, have tgen-the cause of the animal's death, We have tested very carefully for polsons, which were at all likely fo cause this sudden death.put ut Mth negative results.WILTON L.SEY,, \u201cah and\u201d N L npn 1 \u201c11 18 \u201cWomen wanted to learn ht wéeks Gradtares earn Fr help ure positions; \u2018eee our 00.119 sis ri: Areupibing Gran Jos od way : ohn 3th thi piges Bearer: réries.- Fe Da; Hina or oa x pb Tord, - Su \u201c1.4 ores (a & dol sue st.hon Wee a à) ® Em i.PE 0.Races!\u201d Te Tare willy : The Bishop's Carclage Dramatized.Some years ago à young western nov- eliat, by name Miriam Michelson, suddenly leaped into fame with a vivacious tale of feminine capriclousness and perver- ality.It bore the curioeity-plquing title.\u201cIn the Bishop's Carriage,\u201d and it reached the stage with even more alacrity than usual.Dramatized by Channing Poilock, It seemed to please the public of New York.Chicago and elsewhere, and It now reaches Boston with all its popular honors thick upon it.The plot Invoives a heroine who is implicated In burglarious adventures with no thought of thelr ser!- ous import, and ét contains comedy that laughably violatés the probabliities without offending our common sense.Miss lawrence will act Nance, the heroine.\u201cMr.Salnpolis will be a burglar of somewhat unconventional type, and Mr.Miler will have a congenial role.A Woman Miner, At Silver City, N.M., Mrs.I, W.Freeman has been placed in charge of a big copper mine by the Enterprise Mining Company.Mrs.Freeman is an experienced mining woman.She has been connected with the mining business for e number of years.She is given full charge of the company's property in New Mexico, and her authority is supreme when it oqmes to the operation of the mine.She has prepared plans for a new cyanide plant which the company will erect at the mine under her supervision.=\" For Typhoid Patients.In the olden days typhold patients used to suffer torments from thirst.Now, however, a more rational treatment prevails.The following is the latest advice fiom an eminent medical man: \u201cIf I were asked to name the cardinal features in the management of typhold fever 1 would eay (1) proper feeding, (2) the prevention of excessive waste Incident to high temperature by the use of water extérnally and internally, (3) elim- nation through the ekin, kidneys and testinal tract by suppiying the patient vith an abundance of water and keeping the body clean and comfortable.11 make it an invariable rule to insist that the patient drink frequently aml freely of water, thereby adding elimination through the intervention of the skin ' and kidneyw, keeping the general tone of the phtient at the highest standard, and the temperature is held more readily in check.In fact, I regard the internal use of an abundance of water of 50 much fm.portanoë: \u2018that I always Instruct the nurse to record the quantity of water given, AA.Niece of Our King.\u201cLe > metier de Souveraine n'exige que J 1 la heaute,.ja bonte, Ja ?à 7 the Queen of Roumania in; Her\u201d \u2018Pensces d\u2019une Reine.\u201d How ad- mérably.the Crown Princess of Roumania fulfite, thie tdedl! Of all the princesses of Plarope, the Princess Marie of Roumania jo the most beautiful.and she has what is more than beauty\u2014that rere quality.charm.Of her goodness all Bu- cdrest knows, her sweet, unfadling interest in all who meke demands upon her time and sympathy.and they are many.Princess Marie, who is a daughter of the late Duke of Bdinburgh, has four charming children\u2014QCarol, the hope and pride of the Roymanian people, as the first prince born in Roumania, a fine, brave, handsome boy of 13; Elizabeth, the beauty and the dreamer, with her wonderful blue eyes seemingly fixed upon a far-away ideal; gay.bright, fascinating and Yovable Marie, and lastly, little Nico- a8.full of fun, mischief and health, a FROM OUR READERS.Walnut Dye for the Hair.Déar Madam, Would you kindly oblige me by inserting in your paper under the initials X.Y.Z.the directions for making up a reparation known under the name wal- vut stain for the hair?X.Y.z.I regret to say I cannot give my cor- Tegpondent the recipe she asks for.Perhaps some of my readers know it.and will forward it to me.If not 1 feel sure X.Y.will got what she wants at any druggists's, which Is probably the better and safer way to do.There are several hair dyes advertised under the name of walnut stain for the hair.Personally it always seems to me to be a great mlis- take for any woman to alter the natural color of her hair, and as for turning grey dark again it is the greatest mistake ot-all.Nothing is pretifer than grey hair, ant nothing.more becoming to the face.T 1s quite un fad for It at present, some fashionable wamen actually going as: far as having their hair which 1s turn- ing-grey bleached to a uniforti greyneis.There nothing more beautiful than nature, and any attempt to Improve upon It is to ke rpæreited.\u2018 = A Sunday\u201d Menu, Breakfast.ges.Live oo baco en F 4 n on skewers; fried \u2019 Sr coPn bread; coffes : A, Dinner, de, = Coton\u2019 pot- ple; oÿéter- péter- plant; ced ré se PE oh oF Suppe ° v Chicken sata \"Sh ChE sandwiches; Brandiea peaches; cake.The\u2019 pudding for dinner Is made by thim: recipeiind is delicious; soak a quarter of a of gelatine In a quartér of a cup of watpr.Put Into a small saucepan four tablespoonfuls of bolling water, two Squares Of unsweetened chocolate, and three-quarters of a cup of sugar, and stir 401 smooth; then add another three-quar- ters of; cup of bolling water, and boll ali five, minutes, Pour over the dissolved tolutirg sherry a + degina: so fexen 1014 th the\u2019 stitt whitey of Fi put Into a mould and let tt ful of vanilla and « t | (Copyright.1906.) PART THREE.IX.THE ACHHEVEMENT.Ing fixedly at the table before him.His cigarette tip glowed and failed.Someone suggested drinks.The captain asked Darrow what he would have, but the question went un-noted.\u201cHow 1 passed the next six months I could hardly tell you,\u201d agaln, quite abruptly.\u201cAt times 1 was bored\u2014fearfully bored.Yet the element of mystery, of uncertainty, of underlying peril, gave a certain zest to the affair.some amusement in visiting the lower camp and baling the Nigger.Blade will have told you about him; he possessed quite a fund of bastard Voodooism: he possessed more before 1 got through with him.Yes; if he had lived to return to his country, I fancy he would have added considerably to Afro- American witch-lore.You remember the vampire bats, Slade?And the de- vil-fires?Naturally I didn't mention to you that the devil-fire business wasn't altogether as clear to me as 1 pretended.It wasn't, though.But at the time it served very welb as an amusement.All the while I realised that my self-entertainment was not without its element of danger, too; 1 remember glances not altogether friendly but always a little doubtful, a little awed.Even Handy Solomon, practical as he tion in his make-up, on which one might work.Only Eagen-\u2014Sinde, 1 mean\u2014was beyond me there.You puzzled me not a little in those days, Slade.Well.\u201cDid I say that I was somewhat annoyed by the doctor's attitude?Yes: it seemed that he might have given me a little more of his confidence; but one can\u2019t Judge such a man as he was.Among the ordinary affairs of life he had relled on me for every detail.Now he was independent of me.Indpendent! 1 doubt if hé remembered my existence at times.Even in Ms blackest moods of depression he was sufficient unto himself.Jt was strange.How hé did rage the day the chemicals from Washington went wrong! I was washing my shirt in the hot \u2018water spring when he came bolting out of the laboratory and keeled me over.I came out pretty tndignant.Apol e?Nat at all.He just sputtered.is nearest approach to coherenee seemed to Indicate a desire that I should go back to foc ington at once and destroy a per- reputable firm of chemists.Finally he calmed down and took it out in entering ét in his daity record.He was quite proud of that iy record and remembered to write in it on an average of once .a week.\u2018Then the chest went wrong.Whether it had rusted a bit, or whether the chemicals had got in their work on the hinges, I don\u2019t know: but one day the Professor, of his own initiative, recognised my existence by lugging his box out in the open and asking me to fix it.Previously he had emptied it.It was rather a complicated thing, with an inner compartment over which was a hollow cover, opening along one rim, That, 1 conjectured, was designed to hold some chemical compound or salt.There were many minor openings, too, each guarded by a similar hollow door.My business wag with the heavy top cover.\u201cIt should shut and cpen softly, gently,\u2019 explained the Professor.\u2018So.Not with-a-grating-sound-to-be-ac- companied,\u201d he added, with his curious effect of linked phraseology.f a day's work fixed it.\u2018The Hd would stand open of itself until tipped at a considerabl angle, when it would fall and lock.Only on the outer shell was there a Jock: that one was a good bit of craftsmanship.\u2018 \u2018So, Percy, my boy, sald the doctor kindly.\u2018That wlll .with-sufficient- safety guard our treasure.When we obtain it, Percy.When it entirely-fin- ished-and-completed shall be.\u2018 \u2018And when will that be?I asked.* \u2018God knows.\u2019 he said cheerfully.\u201cIt progresses.\u2019 \u201cWhenever I went strolling at night, he would produce his curious lights, Sometimes they were fairly startling.One fact I made out by accident, looking down from a high place.They did not project from the laboratory.He always worked in the open when the light was to be produced.Once the experiment took a serious turn.The lights had flickered and gone.Dr.Schermerhorn had returned to his laboratory.I came up the arroyo as hs flung the door open and rushed out.He was a grotesque figure, clad in an undershirt and a worn pair of trousers fastened with an old bit of tarred rope in leu of his suspenders.which 1 had been repairing.About his walst flickered a sort of aura of radiance which was extinguished as he flung himself headforemost into The\u2019 cold spring.I hauled him out.He seemed dazed.To my questions he replied\u2019 only by mumblings, ¢he .burden of which was: \u201cCT do not understand.It is à not- to-be comprehended accident\u2019 It appears that he didn\u2019t quite know why \u2014.For some moments Darrow sat gag- he began | In the periods of dulness I found.was, had à scruple or two of supersti- | he had akon ¢ to.did, he didn\u2019t want to tell \u201cthe, water.Or if he }- \u201cA Pleasant Bow.[gomez ted fn roomy 13 ves = of dépression and anger always rarer.Then came an afternoon when, returning m a stalk after sheep, I hedrd strange and shocking noises from the laboratory.Strict as was the embar- 0 which kept me outside the door, I burst in, only to be selzed in a suffocating grip.Of a sudden I realized that I was being embraced.The doctor flourshed a hand above my head and .Jigged with ponderous steps.The dis- \u2018mal nolses continued to emanate from his mouth.He was singing.I wish I -could give you a notion of the amazement, the paralysing wonder with No.you did not know Dr.Bchermerhorn: you would not under- 8 da.\u201cWe polkaed into the open.There he cast me loose.He stopped singing and burst into a rhapsody of diajoint- ed words.\u2019 Mostly, German, it was\u2014a wondrous jumble of the sclentific and poetic.\u2018Eureka\u2019 occurred at intervals.Then he would leap in the dlr.It was weird, you understand.If any of us should suddenly become the most potent individual in the world, wouldn't he be apt to lose balance temporarily?'One must make allowances.There was excuse for the doctor.He had reached the goal.\u201cPercy vou ehell ba rewarded,\u201d he sald \u2018You haf like-a-trump-card stuck by me.You shall haf riches,goid, Wauït you Will.You are young; your blood runs red.With such riches nothing is beyond you.You could the anc- ient-tombs-of-Egypt explore.It 1s open to you such collections-as-have- never-been-gathered to make.What shall it be?Scarabs?Misals?Prehistoric .implements?.Amuse yourself, wein kind.We shall be able the-bills- with-usurious-intereat to pay.will you haf?\u201cI said I'd like a vacation, if convent.lent.* \u2018Presently, he replied.\u2018There yet remains the guardlanship to be perfected.Then to-a-world-gatonished- and-respectful we return.To-night we celebrate.I play you a rubber of pinochle.\u201d \"We played.With the greatest secret of science resting at our elbows, we played.The doctor won; my mind was not strictly on the game.In the morn- doctor sang once more .shall never hear its like again.Was it a week, or a month, after that?.I cannot remember.I fancy I was excited.Then, too, there was something in the atmosphere about the laboratory eee.I don\u2019t know; 1 fon.possibly.Once we had a little manifestation; the night that the Nigger and Slade were terrified by the rock fires.Days of excitement and pleasant work, with the little volcano grumbling more sulklly all the time .I have spent worse days.\u201cSuch indifference as the doctor displayed toward the volcano I have never known.If I ventured to warn him he would assure me that there was no cause for alarm.I think he regarded that little hell's kitchen as merely a ced-spout for his vast e He felt a sort of affection toward st; he was tolerant of its petty fits of temper.That he completed Lis work before the destruction came was sheer luck-Noth- ing else.The day before the outburst he came to me with a tiny phial of complicated design.\u201c \u2018Percy, I will at-a-reasonable price sell this to you,\u201d he sald.* \u2018How much?I enquired, responding to his playfulness- \u2018\u2019A bargain,\u2019 he cried gaily.\u2018Five million dollars.No! Shall I upon-a- ne.dy-friend hard-press?Never: One million.One little million dollars.\u201d \u201c: Ÿ.;, The only way to keep Toargers after getting them is to make them as dom.fortable as possible.When this Is done in a businesslike way the money It brings In gives satisfaction In knowledge that you have given full value for what compensation you have re- celved, Lo] © The Day's Little Story.The Disadvantage of Two Telephones.New Office Boy\u2014Please, sir, & lady wants you at the telephone.Master\u2014Which one?ha New Office Boy\u2014Please,.sir, I think it's your wife.LOBSTER SHIPPERS.WORRY.Usual Thres' Day; Grace Attar 84 Slomes Pot Giver: ; pret og Slow ae seer abrield sditin by his rer 224 We shakin has become F STARVE HIMSELF TO DEATH.Rogers té Escape Electric Chair Will Take No Nourishment, the | | tailure \u20ac élasstiul lu the moraing for headache, à billousness, \u201ctorpid liver and'especially \u2018 * FOR Ho \\Etal7-0aleln How to Give Baby :: An Outing.: *3 The body of his carriage is made either in white, carmine, , very highly finished.he interior 18 with leather to match the body.There are two seats one facing the other.The waterproof hood can be raised or lowered to any angle.All fittings are solid cast brass.Leather straps, attached to the springs, support the body, which does away with all jarring.Prices $33 to $47,\u2014other carriages from $1.75 to $29.50.All less 10 per cent.RENAUD, KING 8 PATTERSON, Limited, \"PREPARE TO DIE\u201d SMD INSANE NEGRO Seitpbesion of of Mayor Fagen ' \u2018Saved Him From a Deadly > + Attack.Now Yoru, June 4\u2014Mayor Mark Fag- en, of hed a thrilling ex-.id rday with a lunatic, but the mayor's self-possession saved from an attack.John Cannon, a stalwart negro, entered the office, and when the mayor aed his mission, exclaimed in a low tone: \u201cI came to kill you! Prepare to dle.\u201d realized that he was deal- ing : \u201cI have some important matters that should be attended to for the public\u2019 -citizen, - wi permit them.They wiH take only à few min- utea\u201d - The man assented, and the mayor summoned Ire secretary, oseph O'Conner.and directed his néon to a hastily i / toc 7 | i Our Special Suburban Delivery Has Commenced.MONDAY-St, Lambert, Longueuil, and Longue Pointe.TUE SDAY\u2014-Round the Mountain, Cartierville, Bordeaux, Ahuntsic.WEDNESDAY- THURSDAY\u2014-St Shore to Valois.mbert, Longueuil, and Longue Pointe.Special June Sale! In order to afford to those customers who are leaving tor the various holiday resorts an opportunity to participate in our Summer Sale, we have decided to inaugurate our usual Midsummer Clearance Sale earlier than in previous years.Our buyers have been over their stacks, selecting the goods which we have usually marked down in July.Every department will be teeming with saving opportunities during the month.values we offer during this sale.prising imitation Torchon Laces and i nesday- je yard; 45¢ dozen.Ground Floor.37.00 SILK BLOUSES FOR $4.95., A very choice assortment of handsome Ivory silk blouses in soveral styles, with fronts of very fine lace to form a yoko é¢ffect, and pin tucks; back and sfeeves Dreptlly trimmed, lace collar and ase were cleared fram a large Wednesday Bale Price.Firet Floor.- $4.95 Our Whitewear Sale will still quickly, by means of giant values.fronts, trimmed with haif price.| maker, and are worth $7.Special - Whitewear Values Prominent.clearance sale.We have large stocks to sell, and we mean to sell them i or fEoderakirts with Engtish cottontop, thirteen Inch lawn flounce, three .rows'of Cluny ace insertion and frill, full \u20acrill, double sewn seams.Special for Wednesday.Underskirts of English cotton, extra full flounce of two sections, five rows of lace insertion and lace frill, French band.Special for Wedneeday.A Jot of odéments in corset covers, some: fitted, others with loose lacés and embroidery, Wonderful Lace Values.This sale of laces will rank very high as a demonstration of the Considering the quality, such prices seem to create the lowest record.Over 10,000 yards in this stock, com- \u2018insertions arid beautiful French Valenciennes.Just the kind for summer gowns and blouses.The regular \u201cvalues run from 5c to 12)/4c, but mostly 10c a yard.Sale p price Wed ° | Generous Glove Values.Here is a demonstration of the A glove manufacturer cleared us a small lot of Lisle thread gloves\u2014two clasp, sock-wrist, and 8-button length.Colors are black and grey.They would sell usually at 35c to 50c.nesday, 19c.Two.clasp.fine Milanese Silk black; all sizes.Wednesday, 65c.Ground Floor.continue in conjunction with the See these to-morrow: flounce duet ruffle, with low 1.35 ve oh aa ee ee lawn frill, and Pl.75 full Quet ruffle, ee me ex 50 nu 00 slightly eofled.Wednesday , EMBROIDERED BLOUSE FRONTS 25e These blouse fronts are embroidered on fine quality Irish linen, hand worked in Irish Convents.We buy immense quantities of them.and get them at a surprisingly low price These are what we have left from a large purchase, and are worth fully blo to 75c each.Choose on Wedneg- day at Lee ae 25e nese oo Ground Floor.economical opportunities of this sale.We've marked them for Wed- Gloves, in beaver, grey, white and NEW UNDERWEAR, Children's white Swiss ribbed cotton vests from.25e.\" Children's whke Swiss ribbed Merino vests from.40¢ Women's Swiss rfobed ootton © vests from.30¢ Women's white Swiss ribbed Merino vests from.G3e Women's white Swiss ribbed Lisle thread vests from.35¢ Women's white Swiss ri &]lk vests from., .Women's white Swiss ribbed cotton combinations from.$1.10 Ground Floor.ce so se ik ARCA ina -~ .A \u2018fo equal such an opportunity.These suits we offer ue are among the smartest seen this season.For to-morrow only we offer our whole stock of ,Ç suits in Venetian, Panama, and Tweed at 25 per cent.off marked prices.First Floor 25%- of Spring Costumes , | 1 Come here to-momow for splendid savings on - Women's Smart Spring Suits.It would be very hard written returni : \u201cMr.Cannon, there's a gentleman outside asking for you.Will; you oid bm?\u2019 The insane man stepped sped Into the anteroom, re he was KING'S GIFT OF A BIBLE.Present to.Williamsburg Church Contains Appropriate Inscription.London, June 4.\u2014The Bible which King .a8 a gift the Bouto endy to n Ep! Eo Nn burg, In mation\u2019 of the tercentenary of the estahliehihènt of the Anglicañ Church In \"Virasé dis, pouna in red Niger len- Thè states that King Edward ,that the ties of kinship and of.common heritage of ip and of enobling Ideals tie to unite Great Britain tu neficient fellowship.4 the High Court cage of the A, Lumsden and tskataiiig & North- y, nil \u201cMt.MoDonald.somtzacto tor, T.ies he heand,.$6708 damages for lirnits js te poked.The ot ie.lité \u2018In 1903-4 and \u2018thet \u201cthe: one pans \u2018ot Pn Govern.Dr.wus wil > Froed.oo EE re Versailles.Court te Re dec rop the prosecution of Dr.Hebert int connection with the monial J as, Stomach Troubles ment\" Fa Doctors faiiea to cure Mr.Dé Cour- cey pecause were \u2018satisfied to treat the stomach instead of getting at the cause of troudbla in the liver and \u2018bowels.or The pci Thicated and deep- ventes aig continu = FE nt the BR rh one such, a an SE the of Long Standing | Were Cured_by Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney- | Liver .Pills - When Doctors\u2019 .Treat- | Huckaback Towels of good q 25c each.\u201c Sale price $3.00 a dozen, 25c each.Bureau Scarfs to match from \u2018 arouna Floor.MEN'S_FURNISHINGS.Boys\u2019 outing shirts of striped Ceylon and fancy matting, collars attached.\u201c Regular 8c.Hale Price.«.PU} \"Men's night shifts of pure white Bb.r se ve se sw on Men's pure Irish linén handkerchiefs, seconds, some very fine quality.Bale Price.18%c Easy soft bosom shirts, of fine h cambric, ail new patterns.peter $1.00.Sale Price.Ground Floor.ST.CA THERINE and MOUNTAIN STS.Specials in the Linen Dept.uality, hemmed and bleached; made - § of pure linen; size 19x36 inches; worth $3.50 dozen.Wednesday, .Huckaback Towels, bleached and fringed, made of pure linen; size 20x39 inches.An odd line picked up in the market at a discount.Can be had with red or white bordegs.Special, $2.75 dozen.New Pillow Shams of Swiss embroidered Muslin; Sham for single or double beds.Very smart and \u201clacy\u201d in appearance; cotton, cut full size.Regular $1.00.Hale Price.se .a one-piece 50c.FANCY GOODS, White muslin cushion cases with \"muslin frill, and net set in cushion.Ready for use, Lawn.embroidered cushion cases with self friiL Table coutre pieces stamped : ready for work, some are tinted.Regular values of these goods up to 7c.Bale Price.-89e Bee Mountain St.window.' Ground Floor.BASEMENT VALUES ° In Holiday Supplies.Every Camper Should Read This.Camp beds Jin folding legs, each.066 00 vu00 - 81.80 Roll up mattresses for same; each.ct core.$285 Heavy grey camping blankets, | pair.$265.Grey camping rugs, pair.$83.45 - Large size grey flanneletts blankets, palr.oo ec oo oo oe 51-85 Camping péliows, each.5Ge Cushions for boating or ham-' mocks, from, each\u2019.oe ae 25e.Basement.SAVE ON RIBBONS.Black Taffeta Ribbons, 11/4 to 31) inches wide, all silk, suitable for trimming; regular 15¢.Sale price 7e.\u2018 Taffeta Silk Ribbon, 4 inches - wide, in a good quality.Colors - white, cream, pink, pale blue, old rose, brown, fawn, mauve, light and dax Emerald, and black: - worth 20c a yard.Sale price 12V5¢.Ground Floor.in ST.CATHERINE Sir Charles Palmer Dead.Jomdon, June 4\u2014fir Charles Mark Palmer, Libera) Member of Parilament or the Jarrow division of Durham, ed yesterday.He was born in me.: re ame À , RAR Cees sr THE SPANISH BOMB CASE.Trial of Men\u201d Emplicated in Marale\u2019s tempt to Assassinate.The trial of Senor Modern Sehnol the - ) ñ ona; N » Parcel Jose Xena.oditor complicity Te \u201cthe\u201d attempt to apes: oe Ay a hen Say The.Stile.Teer 1 declared he did not t Mnow More np he man who aot = ren Bown, ra ananas fete fcoul rs on Fr Baby Prince is Recruit.Madrid, June ¢.\u2014The Queen is doing well.The baby's name, has been entered on the roll of a regiment, and he wears the number of It in gold, pinned upon his bib.A bed in the hur racks ia reserved for him as th: lates recruit.PARIS.\u2014 General mot, $x Miniorer of War, who ee himsetf fe e Franco-Prues at the Patt.of Cluse, 12 - dead.over \u201ccarefully.repaifed.\u2018R Hensley, Jeweller, 366,86 James st mr ; \u201cape.Cours of Cana- Is » OPENS WEDNESDAY dianPresbyterian Church to Meet Here.MISSION AND POLICY \u2014p__ .& Sketch of the Origin of Presbyter- janism and Its Calenda- of #8cots Worthles.\u201d , \u2014 On Wednesday evening in Erskine hurch, of this city, the supreme court tf Canadian Presbyteriauism begins ils annual session.The first sederunt will be devoted 10 public worship conductes by the moderator, Dr.Alexander Falconer, of Pictou, NS.The assembly.is then formally constituted and a new presiding officer elected.For ten days the well organized body will grapple with the business of a great Canadian church, and finally be dissolved with provision for a succeeding meeting at en appointed time and place.Such 18 its bare outline.(igh EL A * Co ë | \u201c184 commissioners in which it was oy ined that the iberties font - stragale are given the Sommty J TEE.DISBUAFION.] centuries later there was cons flict again.But it was internal, and came to a crisis in what is called the Distuption.It occurred in Edinburgh, on May 18th, 1843.in the General Assembly when oe Moderator read a protest signed b guarantead by the Act of Union were, ng infringed upon.The two parties found jt impossible to bs reconpiled and the \u201cprotesters\u201d walked out In & body and proceeded, amid the greatest excitement of the populace, to another hall, where they declared themselves to be the true Assembly of the Church of 8cotland.Sym hy being divided on this stde \u2018of the Atlantic, although the grievances a not exist, the church in Canada was divided Traces of this may be found in the various churches {n this city.St.Gabriel being of the \u201cAuld Kirk,\u201d and Knox Church of the \u201cFree\u201d or.Disruption.Queen's College, Kingstan, passed into the hands of the former, and Knox.Toronto, of the latter.Happlly, here the effect of thess disputes.has repaired, and for thirty-two years there has been one General Assembly.and a united church from Ocean to Ocean.This is the body represented in the large attendance of the -preeent year.i « i ii Fit fi a Ë È i gk i i i Ë | i i Ê ; i | XE The Original and \u2018Ask any Grocer for THE B = He is sure to give you, LEA &.PERRINS, - i Genuine Worcestershire.EST SAUCE, ee of Sider, Ont\u2014\u201c1 The light, dainty, neat appearance of this c'egantly designed 4 Bld i ÿ 4 rl biscuit makes it the choice of hostesses w ho are noted for their stylish afternoon teas, | Erskine, who has given a nanie to - He only restored the name which ne : pendent sections; the Canadian repre- \u201c Presbytérianism.The State of New \u201c there began an .congregation, and affectionately remem- - guenots.and secondly > means of the \u2018emigration swelled from New England \" and the whole nation virtually signed.\u201cthe the edifice in which the assembly meets has been called both heretic and martyr.It was in 1733 that he seceded from the church of Scotland, a century later worshippers of the same Presbytertan persuasion had found their way to this city in such numbers as to organize & ber the same by his name.But the nineteenth century was a unifier.The asembly will be entertained within the walls of Erskine Church and thus acknowledge the \u2018old hero of conscience\u201d as one worthy: of a place upon the saintly calendar.The pame of this supreme court is worthy of remark.Like other things distinctively Presbyterian it must be credited to the clear insight af that brillant Frenchman John Calvin.He dared not invent anything so sacred.found given to the church in the wilderness under Moses\u2014a General Assembly.It was adopted in Scotland nn December 20, 1560, where it is woven into every fabric of the natton.From thence it has gone over the \u201cSeven Seas\u201d of the world in all the ninety streams of Presbytertanism.FIVE MILLION COMMUNICANTS.There are five million communicants in this world-wide church.The Alll- ance of Pan-Presbyterianism, gathers all the independent parts of the system into a triennial council.The basis of doctrine is common to all, yet, as has been sald there are some ninety inde- sents about one-twenty-fifth; the Am- ertcan North and South edbout two- fifths, «with very considerable portions in South \u2018Africa and: Australia.© The stream flowed into Canada, firstly through the tiny rivulets of the Hu- road American \u20ac In the Mayflower itself there came the elements of Jeraey, however, was \u2018New Scotland\u201d in doctrine.Those were the days of British counection, and when Acadia was added by conquest, the tide of and \u201cNew Scotland,\u201d thus bringing Preabytérianism to what is now Nova Sc .With the secession of the.\u201ccolonies,\u201d connection\u2019 was not alte- gether lost between them and the Canadas.\u201d A witness ia found to-day of this fact in the old landmark on St.Gabriel street, of the church erect ed in 1792 under the oversight of the Presbytery of Albany.But about 1804 fom to connect with the church in Scotland which left 8 remnant that has flourished newer- theless In time, and is known as thé American Presbyterian (\u2018hurch.of whom that good Canadian, Dr.Robert Johnston is minister.AN UNCANONICAL CALENDAR.Erskine has been referred to as a Presbyterian \u2018\u201c\u2018salnt.\u201d The \"Fathers and Brethren\u201d\u2014these are the correct titles: yse this term guardedly.There is, however, an uncanonical calendar of \u201cWorthies.\u201d These designate a select number of iminortals who receive the greatest veneration.In giving a point or twa abeut \u201cSatin Lea enduring names such as * n League,\u201d \u201cNational Covenant,\u201d\u201d and *\u201cWestminstet Confession\u201d \u2018must be recalled.The first takes us back to March let, 1638, when in the churchyard of Greyfriars, Edin\u201c burgh, there was signed a professton of, faith and declaration to defend the same.They used the gravestones for deeks.It was with tears, many adding after- their names\u2014\"till death,\u201d and others opened their veins and wrote in bloc.Copies weru carried everywhere Cromwell and his Ironsides, fortunately for them, came to their rescue, and ithe .\u201cSotemn eo and Covenant\u2019 was pledged by both nations, and thus iby.Act of Parliament, Presbyterianism sthe established reMgion of both ocouritrden.In the same year, 1843, the English - Parliament summoned an Assembly of clergymen from the two to seftle the government of It was the celebrated Westminster Assembly Many refused to attend because of the King\u2019s prohibition and their own consciences, but upwards of an hundred eminent men responded and after four years comple ted the required systems, the best nown of which is the Confession of Faith.In 1649 it was presented to the Parliament in London and was ratified.kings - pledges annuled.The former things wero set up and all clergymen requir- od to give.such proclamation ' from ' their pulpits.Over four hundred on re- fusia left their But in Soot- land, at least, they were yet to win the | « scanty tus had special edu MISSION OF PRESBYTERIANISM.The dhurch gots He mame Ey.terian not because of ts doctiine, but t It has étood for a weil government may be called i DELEGATES TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Three Hundred Presbyterians, Representing All Sections Most Here To-morvow.\u2014\u2014 rosin lh, a oly gates © me ly which to-morrow Erskine Churoh.Fine majority of me delegates are expected to arrive to-day: A\u2014Anderson, Rev.Jas.A.; Apple yard, R.H.; Anderson, Rev.David, Burlington ; an, Wm., Varney} Adolph, J.H., Owen Sound; doorn, James, Corbetton ; - Archibald, alifax, N.8.: \"Armstrong, Rev.A.E., Toronto; Arnott, Henry, Bright, Ont.B\u2014Buchanan, Rev.James, Noundaik, Out.; Brown, Bev.A.NG role, Out Ballsnt Andrews East; ast ax \u2019 Windsor, Ont.: Bell, Rov.D.yo Corunna; Puck\u2019 holder, Rev.Rev.A.L, Orangeciiles Binais JIax., Tweed, Ont.; Boyd, nie, Bar.Wa N.B.; Brown, ro } = cute urgh, on enne Rev.monté, On waits, 80 Car Rockett \u201cer.Wo B.; Carberry, Rov.J \"John, Barr, mie dan De River: Hl .Prot.Win oy Rabt., ni Elmorde, Quebec; Chalmers, tertown, Ont; Childerhose, Parry Sound; Cuthbertson, CTW > Valley, Ont.; Cuthbe: Cormie, soll; , an.; Crain, tence Hall; Hamiota, Man.; Curar, worth, Ont.; Campbell sicne, Ont.; Creighton, N.Ss.Campbell David\u2019 8, mend, Quebec; Clary, Winnipe innipeg, Ww inning, Armstrong, any, i Havelock, D\u2014Dey, pl W.J., Bimcoe, Ont.; Dowsley.Jno.K., Prescott; Dobson, Rev.A.B.Fordwich; Dyde, Prof.G.Wi Kingston; Dowd, Wm., Bims P.0.Ont.; Dickie, Alfred, Lower Ste- wiacke.N.8.Drysdale, Wm., Montreal: Duncan, Rev.Peter, Colborne, Ont.: Duval, Rev.S.B., Winnipeg.E\u2014Baston, Dr.J.L, Ayton, Ont; Eamison, Rev.J.H., Cheltenham; Evert.C.8, 6t.Andrews, N.B.: Edgar Jas.Douglas, Hawkesviile, Ont.; Eastman.Rev.G.H.Meaford, Ont: F\u2014Ferguson, Rev.Geo.D., Kingston, Ont.: Fowler, Rev, Jas, King#ton; Forbes, Judge, St.John, N.B.; Findlay, Dr.A.Barrie; Falconer, Rev.J.W., Halifax.N8.;: Fraser, Rev.R.D, Toronto, Ont; Farrer, Jos, Parry Sound; Ferguson, Thoe.C., Horning\u2019s Mills; Que.: Falls W.J, Jarvis, Ont.; Fletcher, Rev.Colin, Thames Road, Ont: Forrest.Rev.Prin., Halifax, N.8.; Fee, Rev.8.MoL., Newdale, Man; Finlay, Jas.Tweed, Ont; Fletcher, Duncan, and wife, Newburg, Ont.;.Fras, Rev.Thurlow.In Prairie: Fell, Thornton.Vietoria, B.C.; 1 Dr.Norwich, Ont.; Fletchi H.Hamilton; Fletcher, John, Jumbo F you were a ad recommended Geor you St.\u2019s to your customers they liad tried it\u2014 and had come back to tell you that it was BETTER than you ssid it was\u2014 \u2014now, wouldn't you smile?\u201d That's the way I feel about > West \"AN: \"Knox, Jeffrey, Valley, Alta; Grandview, Man; Holland.Man.; Frame, Rev, D, A., Lunenburg, N.8.- G\u2014Gordon, Ont: Grant.Rev.R.N,, Orie; Grieve, GE- bert, Moray; Gourlay, Geutmell.Jas.Joseph, Barrie; Gillies, Glace Bay, C.B.; Govan, Arpad, wWil- Uamstown, Ont.; Grant.Rev.D.K., Parrebore.N-8.; , C.W.win- nèpeg.Man.: Gilmour, Smith, Tamworth.Ont.; Graham, W.S., Greenwood.B.C.; Gourlay, R.D.Toronto; Gordon.Rev.Alex, Lethbridge, AMa: Grant.Rev.W.H., Wee Wu Fu, China.H\u2014Hay, George, Ottawa, Out.; Hay, Tharles, HL, Carlyle, Sask.K\u2014Kippen, Rev.A.H., Harrington, Ont.; Keith, David, Oshawa; Kemedy, Semi, _Annes; Kerr, Rev, A.B., oss\u2019 Grant; Kelso, Rev.Donald, Walisce- town, Ont.; Kilgour, Rabt.,- Torontq; Kaultach, x.Halifax; Keith, George, Toronto.! L\u2014Laind, Prot.Alex., Te, ont: Lye, Dr.Hamilton; Labeda To ROY.Kingston; Low, James, Lind- Winnipeg: Laing, Rev.A.A, Fort Qu'Appelle; Leslie, W.S., Montreal; Lowden, J.R., Montreal; Liebeg, Von, Miss, 19 Overdale avenue.ads amen.533 John atreet; , Reb.J Ont.; Murray, Robt., ; Mider, Rev.R.D., Halifax; Murray, Rev.R., Earitown, N.5; Mulirew, .Man.Morvéos .Que: mie, Rev.J.C., Windeor, = j Rev.Geo, New Canlisle:.\u2018 pson, I feared serious consequences.I knew how a little and let it run into the wound tr = quick time {4 relleved the soute pain, and after thas I t i with my work just as usual.In Fons on ZAM-BUK CURES SUMMER ECZEMA, Ecsems, Itoh, Hest Spots and the many serious skin troublés commen in hot weather, \u201cI had Eesems on my face and ears, and in bot a ere iE A et the injury was quite oured.\u201d underthe TCH, ETC.I tried was unavailing.\u2014 v ville: McKensi Wm., North Bsy; ni he LA rue Dante, a régepor.\u2019 + se \u2018 ; on Nem Be Thos., t.; \u201cNeilson, Thos., i a = ners: Nairn, À.M, Montreal O\u2014Oxner, J.Lavi, Bridgewgler, NS: P\u2014Poilock, Jas.Boat, en a.yille; W.G:# Ey on dont on, as.ie ca say, Rev.tawa; Rytherford, ie Fo po.on suthorford, | Strathie, Summerside, : Sutherland, Rev.G.A, Sunny N.8.; Skene, Alex., Grand Colie, Brae.Sedgwick , Rev.Thon, :fatam- agorde, N.8.; Shipley, Jaa.E., Fulkirk, \u2018Ont.; Btuait, Rev.J.G., Loridan, \u2018Ont; Suthetiand, J._W., Medina, Ont.; 8mellle, Dr.T.GQ., Fort Wiiltam; Stewart, A.M., Vancouver, Bet Stephen, Rev.John, Toronto, * Binclair, Duncan, Winnipeg; Siren.Rev.\u201c JÆ% H, rl ure enim Roses = Yietoria, * * Ÿ particulare to ¥.Bachna 0 4-8 y Xe d Fim Lands h Tt Sond} a 000, ¢ MORGAN & co,» Pieonl Agvots, 78 Gonteduration Lite me Torenta, able for mixed farmin from $5.per acre up: ui \u2018and prices from $60.pet Business- chances, \u201crent or sale., PRINORN McMILLAN Farm fands i in % \u2018sections or larger.blocks, suit- is the only city in the west which.must double : its population in the coming year, consequently property will double in väluè''within a year.Write today for full information - PRINCE ALBERT,- NE or open prairie, \u2018prices.ity property: -of all kinds lot \u2018upwards; 2025 hotel properties for .Soie arama : Pp & HUNTER, a BASK.237 5 Saw IMPORTED LS \u201cONLY, C5 \u2014 RF 18 80.CSS.(ABBOEUTELY = PURE.in Officer.vesesen RF WEE vested bevsasee a the wolorhs of 7, was.nebrly double.: HE 1 timies muy account for a tion of this Ineteant, L at, holy.for à small portion.set must \u2018be à reason for the whole i increase, ÿ.pisno.business for May, 1907, volume for May, 1 æ ure 16.447, that it lies principally in the super the goods we sell, the rightness of our prices, esky\u201d tots, and our courteous treatment of © carry.\u2018the famous Ch: ckaridg ; Ji 0 gout \"We - &- Sobk.Plants.ct Boston (the o'dest firm in the = United Stata), and, he janos of Heintzman & Co,, of ix Toronto (x Sldegt ers in Canada).Both these © inktrdments ob nhenomenal degree of popularity Loom account \u2018musical perfection and well-tested ! durability.Ourtrade in automatic pianos has increased\u2019 by leaps end bounds.And no wonder, for we handle the - .7; celebrated Chare and Baker attachments, and the \u201c34, Hardman.Ku tsman and Ste-ling combited pianos and players.Our success in this line has been un- _ broken.and we have never hai a complaint of one of these instruments.\u201cOur pote iy spring has bzen phnômenal, and \u2026 ask tke p bie hel us continue.this prosgerity.re will joseidy dence which you tepose in us.© can only te most elevated musical vaste am suit the most i modest pocket-book.rin ° W.Lindsay, Hend Office : 312 St.Catherine St.West \u201cEast End Branch : 304 81.Catherine 8.East.inc Ottawa Branch s 147 Sparks Street lon : Quebec Branch : 254 St.slot Strout r ar cia == THE HAYWOOD JURY IS NOW COMPLETE The Last Juror Chosen at End of Fifteen, ; Days.\u2019 ® CHARGE AGAINST.PRISONER State .Claims That Haywood\".and\u2019 Others of loner Cirtle Planned a | Series of Murders.J Boils, Idaho, June 4.\u2014~Twelve.men\u2019 to try Wm.D.Haywood on the shirge that he murdered ex-Governof beun-: enberx, have beer: chosim and #worn.' Haywood has heard the indictment ac.| cusing him of the crimie.and \u2018tô-day, - after the State has recited its cabs in made promise of proof, the fost ter of the legal account of th a at Caldwell, December 4, 1908, st told.The jury Is made up; ot, the wim ing: \u2014 ; : ey s Thomas B.Gess, red i + Finiev McBean, ranchez Baniuel\u2019 D.Gliman.farmer; Daniel Clark, farmer: George Powell, rancher; 0, V.Seborn, farmer; H.F.Mes secar.farmer: Lee Scrivener, .farmer; J A.Robertson, Tarmer: Levi Smith, carpenter ; ; Burn; rétiréé fancher, and Bat & P.-Russell, farmer, - CE The wearisome work of olékihs es jury ended LR ret om salepmin ste ff, the - = venin was declared asia shot miro repeated protests re Hott \u2018Said Be \u2018had an Chin : lon: but He thoüght if he eo Juryman, he could be rtial, Tage | challenges for cAuse \u201cpire, 14t+ ed, but the minute he whs be = 6; defence used its tenth Sad lad cha, lenge to get na of him, proved the.lsbt ane: ox pe \u2018He Ge fied satisfactorily to both sides.The defence had chhtennp) emplated gestation ot mission to yes e exam certain surors, oat: hia vas abaddon- ad.snd wher Judge Wood, ordered tho UD sury swom.ho objection wa made br \u201d jeithér nid.} = rll mfg A .thet.afverpoon res oy Pattibo bone.$mp- | ed hm Gite fotted a \u201ccampaien of tearror- \u2018er.which hail \u201cthe double phirpose of ment t EEE Écrire mised by Dawes, 3 mean higher com claims are setibed.rp Yap ed the Rest tv ae oil iho ee a ous, helpful credit system.eit House Fonte Pi vREssING TABLES, sise + je 449.00.eos mien.which it » aeget tvè -MePartinaë.doom the Stute's Seon : vas Ofte \u2018Story aid to Other te; ny the stteged | of the Western Federation uid the « A lar \" Ta gol +.183 Le.= ot ; eh weiodr.Over à rien are \u2018out be ; © Fin EE i mms the.\u2019 \" vues |\" 3 \u2019 ¥ 38 thie Sa béen ed 18 number Le \u201cCatharines, Ont, luli \u20ac TRE Bun a < om 4.\u2014Fire the madd, XA at ons 1 of such ear Busines as may Aegally a a.A.BUGERT, a Hayds Horsey, Man Seid.CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND A - 4 MONTREAL MAIN (CITY) OFFICE, Corner N \u201ca CATHERINE ST.cor.Btanley.D BRANCH-\u2014Notre Dame and Bétlgnéura , MONTREAL ANNEX \u2014 108 Falr- A mount Avenue.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1808, HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.vaciumies FOR TRANSACTING ALL KINDS OF BANKING BUSINESS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES INTEREST PAID, OR CREDITED, QUARTERLY.\u2019 REAL BRANCHES : $4,390,000 - - \u2014- otre Dame and Bt.John Streets WESTMO St.Catherine jrasms Avenus nd WESTM T \u2014 Vi and Bherbraoks Bieet ne ST.PAUL- fands MONTREAL, a F.The Canadian B: of Commerce , ISSUES Travellers\u2019 Letter Of Credit Available in all parts of the world.; Theeo credits offer unexcelled facilitieh to- travetiors \u2018and are the safest and most economical form for APIT AL PATD UP.$10, 000, 000.REST $5,000,000 che Meteaifs and St.providing He MATHEWSON.ar COUT aq SELL old cish palé for ahamédonéd Ra À a SENWAIN & CEL Ry Se] rt.5 \u2018A Hou, Br Geo.Drannens, K.CM.G, ce-Puestéen : \"Hon, B: Mackay 3 Nider H Meredith losmher x o ihe 5 ve scpnald Jatnes Ross \"Bir T, G.Bhaugha - Sir Wm.\u2018C.Ven Horne \u201cKea.Office and Safety Deposit Vaults BANK OF MONTREAL sLbe, 100 St.James H.RO ROBERTSO p Edun, \u2019 B.Greenshields NOTICE OF 5% MEETING.wentra) theethig of the The anus of The MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER COMPANY will be held Mt.Aly Company's | tices.room 31, Montrea) Street Sonding, Place d'Armes HI e WEDNESGAY, Bth DAV OF JUN E, 1907, y at 12 o'clock mopn, for: the, reception of thb\u2019anquél report, | election of directors and thé_transaction ry Rallway Montreal, cone WEfore weld medting.The transfer coed fron.of t © company will © Int » seh, both dads élus! 4 usiv.: 3 B ir of og hoa,\u201d ia 7 No ass, _ See,» Montreal, May22.1907.1233: 28mo i C0, BEOWRG Go| York Stock mbes New Cott: _ or chaine w LL LI) rato.Ee Ls IN À nad BRL \u201cStocks, Ger: Te avier sts y © e NT Je.Manager | tices of the == at & 5 High Class Safe hast! ck ae ce Bro order of the Board.sâjèining the famous Dr; Reddick Mints, .; AM.te Patasol We have thy Ts eed cie range La arty ot Now York, from Lon- sates secc0e 120 8 0 lent treatment accorded the a tion 1 thorn tone Be trip, and ments for thelr co corffort © Athen endid the ef erno att Ql oe May, so Quebec: Sunday evening, her ii rom land land being Iv.su, ste hours, Le she av fg Bho car- also bogré five hotees = of prise.o, stock?from\u2019 the Three Months en the Way.After a vorsce of almost th menths, the fine de om of the Mer: up the rue river within a nt of with xy a destination.e ca left Deldgon Porturuése Fare Af ao de dota Sot EE Ea combined to tentes me fi forty to i days, dares, ro al when the Canada Cape starts Lon 4p of, the Set.Too wil ria a oral foudstuffs and d provisions, one Gathetle Sailors\u2019 Club.- eme .Gulf ~ Report.lis Islet-\u2014In, \u20ac a.m., Bevoy; 7 a.m., Corp.Fether Point\u2014In.54 \u2018am, Canally Litde Metls\u2014In, 4 a.m.Cacouna two-< steamer; Martin River\u2014in, \"à am.Cape jar of this lesu UT WI\" ordi on on | vs Aire nartioulare of:th0- en el a a MLA datrrsrrenaionses « PROBABILITIES FOR THE ¢ § \u2019 NEXT 24 HOURS.* days shower and Growing.cooler.3 .1 rset sssstttrorts tat Weather experts have certainly proved Batiffactorily that May as a cold month, but we do not think that they will be able to give a like opinion regard - jag June with any degree of candor.The thermometer has shown a most welcome inelination to climb for several days now while New York has been having colt .sain and snow, and London and Paris shivered.There are shpwers in the alr here, however, and who knows what they Juay not bring forth in their train, Montrea) Weather Statistics Readings by the Hearn & Harrlson, Btandard Barometer: At noon yesterday, 29.74; at 8 am, today, 29.80; 11 am, to-day, 29.90, .Temperature \u2014 To-day.maximum 73.minimum 55; yesterday, maximum 69 minimum 50.Sun rose thfs morning at 4.19 o'clock.Wil set this evening at 7.37 o'clock.Maximum and Minimum .Temperatures.Jictorla, 72-54; Kamloops, 72-56: Cal- Bury, 56-34; Edmonton, 56-36; Battleford, H4-3é: Prince Albert, 54-32; Qu'Appelle, b4-34; Winnipeg, 66-38; Port Arthur, 60.34: Parry Sound 70-50; Toronto, 74-50; Ottawa, 74-56; Montreal, 72.66.Quebec, 60-48; St.John, 68-40; Halifax, 56-38.Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 55; Paris, 62; New York, 57; tPhicass, ba.MURDER IS SUSPECTED.KDntario Farmer Found With Bullet Through His Temple.Cornwall, Ont.June 4.\u2014James Lash- way, a well known farmer.living near South Mountain, was found dead in his bed with a bullet through his head.The circ point towards murder.It is said that Lashway, who is t 60 years of age, is separated rom his wife, and lives alone, & woman jooming to his house to do the work.[He was at his brother's on Saturday, + \"= mpd promised to return on Sunday.WWisen the hired woman went to his use on Bunday evening she found the the revalver was in his Jeft band, and in such a way t suicide seemed unlikely.It is also said that the house was summaged, his trunk broken open, and his watch and chain and whatever Mmiowey he may \u2018have had gone.The foroner.Dr.Whittaker, of North Wii- bury, was notified, and, having a jury, adjourmed the in- Friday.-RUSH FOR DOUKHOBOR LANDS Police Ride Amongst Crowd Waiting for Office to Open.Prince Albert Sask., June 4.\u2014 \u2018The +.scene at the land office yesterday : dnorning was disgraceful.A mounted \u2018 e of the police rode up and \" Ylown through the crowd in front of the steps, endangering the lives and limbs of those who were only following out the Government instructions and seeking to be first at the counter when , the doors were opened.Two mounted police constables raided the crowd at the doors and made a road in for Mr.Cook and Commissioner McDougall.The latter had of tie .stribu- Mon of the Doukhobor lands.Just at this juncture a waggon was driven up close to the curb, and the spectators on the outside rushed in and tipped \u2018the waggon over on the crowd in front of the steps.Fortupately nobody waa hurt.When the doors were finaly thrown open ten men gt through.\u2018John F.Webster, Chester Fleming and William Hicks were the first there, end filed In the order named.LOGGING CAMPS SHUT DOWN.Two Thousand Men, Aggregating \u2018 Large Pay Roll, Affected.empaneBed, pauest until V9 camps, having a total output of 32 - 350,000 feet per month.The action was : ,0f supplies.Two thousand men re- ers salaries aggregating from ,000 to $175,000 per month will be frown out.TERRORISTS THREW BOMB.ffwo Persons Killed and Several In Jured at Lodz.Lods, Russian Poland, June 4.\u2014Two @etectives were killed and two soldiers and three othor persons were wounded in & street here to-day by a bomb thrown mt the police officials by terrorists, A patrol of infantry, attracted by the explosion, appeared on the scene soon afterwards and opened fire on the crowd, 4 Bounding thirteen persons.Thirty arrests \u201cJwore made in connection with the affair ! Canada Had Beaten Birmingham.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 4\u2014The colonial educa- tonists were welcomed at Birmingham by Bir Oliver Lodge.Mr.J.L.Hughes.i fepiving on behalf of the delegates, en.orsed what Bir Oliver Lodge had sald ut greater liberality being required for Reachors in England.especially mm ror - Rard to the Instruction of young children, In regard to specialization in uni- oraîties.they had gone beyond Birming ; pam in Canada, and even had a faculty of \u201cdomestic science .Minleters Will Take the Stump.Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Quebec, June 4.\u2014Hon Mr.Gouln wil) leave here for Montreal about Wednesday ext.He denies that there has been any ifauestion eo far of general elections, On -+fthe -otber hand, it is.admitted fn well : 1 1 circles that the different .yiteribers of the Cabinet and their friends -are (to organize a service of district po- fitioal meetings in various parts of the + province during the summer months, \"Fatal Accident at Cobalt Mine\u201d Bipocial to the Montres! Star.Cobalt, @nt., June 4.\u2014A fatal blasting fdent occurred at tho O\u2019Brien Mine ay.David Blair, a Bcotchman, reo months in the country, was killed, s legs were broken, and hls body maned.Harry Weldy wns also badly in- He 1 Ia the hospital, and will ne R.Mexgley éley, Emporter fine watches.; \u201cJewelles, 5 St.James St.te iawn LI e SVOOU vus \"Bargain price $175.00.+ FY IN k.Pa RS EAN » - + IY, a POWER COMPA DSC The chances of cheaper lighting rates now seem farther off than ever.( This was indicated at the meeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon when it was decided to refer the whole lighting muddie onde more to the Fire and Light Committee for further consideration.The long-expected reply of the Light, Heat and Power Company, refusing the city's offer to supply gas at ninety cents and one dollar, and to reduce electric lighting by thirty-three per cent was read and gave rise to some very interesting discussion.Ald.Payette favored appointing a special committee, among the aldermen who had opposed the offer to the company, to confer with the company to see if they could be successful In making a satisfactory bargein.Ald.Pay- ette sald he would do what he could to forward the efforts of such a committee; at the same time: he bitterly resented the attacks which had been made by the minority against the aldermen who had endeavored to get a good bargain from the company.1t had been broadly hinted that those who had favored the offer to the company had been sold.Certain newspapers, also, had been most unjust in their insinuations against those who had worked so hard to get lower rates.TEXT OF COMPANY'S REPLY.The following is the text of the company's reply refusing the city's proposals: \u201cWe have delayed replying further to your letter of february 5th last, enclosing offer of the City Council, of the 4th of February respecting the supply of gas and electricity to the city and citizens of Montreal, on account of having to make numerous calcula- tons and estimates on the basis of the city\u2019s offer, to determine how the proposal would affect the revenue of the company.\"After giving the matter most careful consideration, we have to decline the offer in question as made, as the t of our accepting the same.\u201cAs an alternative to proposal, pared to enter into a contract on the basts of what ts known as the London sliding scale, which has proved so beneficial to municipal corporations and gas and electric consgmers wherever adopted, and which we feel, If &pplied to Montreal, will be acceptable to the city and consumers of gas and electricity.If your ' council will entertain a propostion on this basis, or suggest any alternative proposal, this company will be pleased to meet representatives from the city to discuss details.\u201d .SOME PLAIN TALK.When the ebove had been read Ald.Payette rose and did some exceedingly.plain talking ooncerning those who, he said, had been largely responsible for the company refusing the offer.\u201cWe see,\u201d began AM.Payette, \u201cthat the company has refused an offer that a majority of this Council worked over for many months.The opposition of this Counall did its utmost to get Lhe offer refused; it has succeeded.It was contended that the offer was too !b- eral to the company.This contention does not hold good now when {it is seen that the company holds that the terms demanded of it were too \u2018onerous.I exceedingly regret that we have not succeeded in getting cheaper rates for citizens for Mghting.The apposition, both in this Council, and outside of it to the offer which was made was so pronounced that it ds not surprising that the offer waa refused.Among the citizens who fought the offer were Mr.Dandurand, Senator Beique and others.\u201cIt has now to be presumed that these gentlemen, with the aldermen who fought the proposals, have now some better plan which will result in citizens getting far better terms than what a majority of this Council strove to get.Personally I will aid in any move to get cheap Hghting.It was alleged by the opposition that ail those who voted for the offer were not disinterested.How vile this calumny was I will leave the public to judge.If the majority had desired to play into the company\u2019s hands, would they have made an offer which the company refused?I say it is most regrettable the insinuations that were thrown right and left at those who so disin- berestedly strove to solve thls .uicult problem.: SETTLED BEFORE ELECTIONS.\u201cl must say that I think this matter should de settled before the civic elections in February next.The citizens have waited long enough for cheap lighting.TI also destre that the question may be settled in order that the electors, by their votes, may show what they think of the settlement.Those who have sald they could setile the problem to the satisfaction of the electors are now in duty bound to take action, and that without delay.The present charges for lighting are exorbitant: they must be reduced and that without delay.When I undertook to try to settle the Ilghting problem I dia 80 because there were no other memn- bers of Council who seemed to care to take up the venture.No sooner, however, was negotations with the company opened than members of this Council began a bitter opposition.A section of the press also threw out insinuations.Well, I have not succeeded, and it Is now the duty of the opposition to strive to get cheaper light- Ing.I want to speak quite plainly and say that not a member who voted for the offer to the company was sold as was so very broadly hinted.All the thanks we have got for our work is unjust treatment.\u201d .OPPOSITION COMMITTEE NAMED.AM.Robillard created quite a commotion bv moving at this juncture that a committee of aldermen, who had opposed the offer to the company, be named in order to try and make .a set- tiement with the company.His motion was as follows: \u201cThat the letter be sent to a committee composed of Ald.Levesque, Deserres, Levy, Mercier, Lavallee, Ward, and M.Martin, with instruc- tlona to confer with the company and suggest a by-law on the Question of gns and electricity.\u201d \u2019 That the motion was not lked was very soon apparent.AM.Robillard was accused of beinæ insincefe in hts motion.To this accusation has strenuously objected.\u2018Speaking &f the: vho- tion, Ald.Lavalles sald: \u201cThe motion ot AM.Robillerd le.§ \u201cant Ww hel say-ia tros.
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