The Montreal daily star, 7 juin 1907, vendredi 7 juin 1907
[" it .\"able to make the Washington Govern- \u2018mor of the man whe\u2019 keeps oslumns.\u201d - \u201cÉortuite knooks: most offen- at: the nn a preminent.pièce in the advertising.his name 2 # 4 ORCHARD FACED CRO VOL.XXXIX, , No 135 SS-EXAMINER ON HIS THIRD DAY IN THE WITNESS BOX WITH HIS IRON NERVE UNSHAKEN Witness was Taken Over His Career From 1899 to 1902 and Admitted He Gambled a Great Deal\u2014 Justice Gabbert Says Orchard\u2019s Story Fits in with Facts.Sreclal to The Montreal Star.Bolse, Idaho, June 7.\u2014Haywood, Moyer.and Pettibone spent most of the night with their attorneys going over the transcript of Assassin Orchard\u2019s testimony against them and conferring with Attorney Edmund F.Richardson, who is cross-examining the informer to-day.Orchard is apparently ready for the ordeal.He shows no sign of break- tnx down, He is endeavoring to send Haywood and his associates to the gallows with the same sang froid with which he assassinated a score of men, and then told of his acts without a tremor In his voice, a change of tone or the suspicion of repentance or re- t Orchard is a nondescript: oconsolence, without Imagination, without sentiment, and always emotionless, He stands cross-questions with the same mien that carried him through \u2018two days of friendly interrogation by Prosogutor Hawley.BIG VERBAL DUEL ON.To-day is the beginning of the long siege to break down the State's chief witness.It wil be a hard fight between him and Richardson\u2014a contest of cunning versus intelligence.That # will be an antagonistic contest is certain.Orchard is free and apparently frank in all his replies to the defence, but he is also and facetious: Richardson Js not trying to lead him nor caiole him into contradictions, but is assailing his testimony, attempting to annihilate it completely.Hawley is guarding Orchards recital sealously and he makes frequent ob- Jections to Richardson's tactics, CONFESSION HAUNTED HEARERS Awed by the horror of Orchard'e con- feasions, amazed by his heartless descriptions of Dre assassinations, the spectators and jurors sit waiting to gee if he Is tellliig the truth.His statements scem too monstrous to be true; \u2018beyond belief that men Hke H d and Moyer sent him around the country Hke a commercial drummer,kiilimg any man who was de- si and rétureing to hexdquar- ters for a ow aesignment to assassin- Me Had not uttered- à word that in \"dicated hia, ative: in\u2019 piying his trade me we a.a 6 se without © He has not professed to have heen a zealot.He does not act nor talk like a fanatic, and his statements that he received meagre sums of $50 and $100 for wholesale assassinations seem impossible of having been a sufficient inducement.He is sinister to the last hair in his head.He shows it in his testimony.He has never pretended a decent impulse, nor claimed to have a motive, good or evil.The State's officers asseverate that e is entirely sane.Lombroso might ind the key to this mysterious creature.No ordinary person can understand him.Judging from the appearance of the court room and the jail-yard, not much housework is being done in Boise today.The crossexamination of Assassin Orchard by Richardson, which is now on, is drawing business men, laborers, army officers and housewives from their various vocations.HAYWOOD IS COOL, TOO.Haywood appeared care-free as he the day's work began.Then he moved to Richardson's side as judge and jury enters.Hawley and Borah are on hand to scrutinize every question that the State\u2019s chief witness is called upon to answer.Orchard was pot brought In by his gun-squad until after the court minutes were read.Judge Wood announced thdt the jurors would be paid from time to time during the trial.CROSS-EXAMINATION RESUMED.At the outset of Orchard's cross-ex- amination to-day, he made a few corrections to his previous statement.He had stated he had no partners while in the wood business $n Burke, Idaho.There were two men to whom he owed money and to whom he had promised an interest in the business.Mr, E.F.Richardson, counsel for the defence, then resumed his cross-ex- amination.He asked Orchard if he had gambled considerably while in 1da- ho and received an answer in the affirmative, _ \u201cHow did you vote when the unions decided to go to Wardner and blow up the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mills.\u201d .\u201cFE do tôt remember.\u201d Witness said the train which carried st chatting with his mother before\u2019 son.\u2018that you were not at Burke or Mullan playing, poker when this explosion occu \u201cI am sure.I lit one of the fuses which fired the powder under the J mine \u201cDid you Snow Haywood, Moyes, or Pettibrne at this time?\u201d \u201cNo, \u201cThey were Not with you at ard ner when the mil was blown up, were they?\u201cNo.\u201d HIS GAMBLING EXPERIENCES.Orchard said that he left Idaho after the blowing up.of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mills to avold arrest.He was taloen over the years from 1899 to 1902 in detail, explaining where he worked, where he got his money, and where he went from timg to time.Orchard said he worked an average of ten or eleven monthe a year in the mines of Utah, Nevada and Arizona.He gambled part of the time.\u201cDid you lose when you first began to play?\u201d \u2018Not always.\u201d \u201cBut you finally got so \u2018that the other fellow alwaye lost, didn\u2019t you?\u201cI nearly always lost.\u201d Orchard traced bis journeyings from place to place, and admitted that a large percentage of his wages went over the gambling table.He seldom remained more than from one to three | months in any mining camp.Up to the time he went to Colorado in 19802, he had never hcard of Haywood, Pettibone, Moyer or Simpkins.Orchard said he did not hear of Governor Steunenberg\u2019s action in suppressing Coeur d'Alene troubles until some time after he left Idaho.Jt was his own injtiative which took him to Colorado.At that time, July or August of 1902, there was no trouble in Cripple Creek.Arriving in Colorado, he went to work in the Trachite mine and renewed his membership 'n the Feder- atiun, joining a local headed by Owen Davis, who had been in charge of the party, which blew up the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mills.JUSTICE GABBERT AND OTHERS CONFIRM PARTS OF ORCHARD\u2019S STORY.Denver, Colo.,, June 7.\u2014FoHowing the testimony of Harry Orchard in the Haywood trial, interviews here with several persons referred to are printed to-day.Supreme Justice Gabbert, who, Orchard says, was the intended victim of a bomb, says that Orchard\u2019a testimony fits in with the incidents con- neoted with the killing of Wadley.Mra.James H.Peabody, wife of the former governor, recalls distinctly the night when two men followed her carriage.vehemently denied the truth of story.Max Malich says that Orchard told him he would kill Governor Steunen- (Ses also pages \u20ac and_16.) \u201cSTAL ANUS TI GRATIFY IRELAND Rejection of Council Bill WIH Make No Difference In Government * Policy.London, June 7.\u2014*\u201cThe foremost Liberal prinetple of the Government in the administration of Irish affairs is thet they should be conducted in ac- cordarroe .with Irish Ideas\u201d sald the Marquis of Ripon, Lord Privy Seal, and Liberal leader in the House of Lords.speaking last night before the Blighty Ch, at the Hotel Cecil.referred to the withdrawal of Mr.Bir.rell\u2019's Irish Council Bill, and declared .it was quite natural that the Nationalists should have rejected the measure.when they honeetly beHeved it would have been an obstacle to their ultimate goal-\u2014Home Rule.The speaker was greatly applauded when he announced that he was a \u201cwholly unrepentenrt Home Ruler,\u201d and said that the rejection of the DIN would make no difference in the policy of the Liberals toward Ireland.His party hoped that !t might, some day hy the near future, be able to effect permanent emer of the difficulties in Ireladd in consonance with the wishes a majority of the people of that island.JAPAN'S HOSTILITY JS POLITICAL MOVE \u201cdoeciai to he Montreal Montreal Star.Tokio, June 7\u2014Count Okuma's utterances and hosttlity taward the Upit- tates are regarded by Ja, s Jead- ing states Cu as es r home consumption and part of the Progres- vive party's efforts to overthrow the Present ministry in the interests of Admiral Yamamoto, navy minister in the last Cabinet, who is now travelling in Europe.The recall of Viscount Aoki, ambassador to the United States, is also one of the Progressives\u2019 plans.They desire a more aggressive d representative at Washington, and Baron Kaneko is mentioned as his successor.Foreign Minister Hayashi declares the Japanese and American Governments are at one In their views, and there\u2019s no likelihood of international complication.APPEAL TO THE LAST MEASURE.Tokio, Juné K3-The Hochi, which Is supporting Count Okuma in his position on the San Francisco question, this morning says: \u201cThe San Francisco outrages are worse than the murder of a missionary in China, whiéh resulted In the occupation of Kiao Chow.Who would blame an appeal to the Inst measure, if an Impotency to pro- geot treaty rights is proved.We hope, however, that Ambassador Aoki will be ment quickly take measures to mete out justice to the Japanese.\u201d CHEAP QUEBEC EXCURSION.Mingic fare for rouné trip, good gone, Baturday at.7 pam, And lear- Quebec Sunday or Monday at 636 Drm, by the palace steamers .f Body of Prominent Marchant; Named | Macdonald, Found in the River.\u2014 Charlottetown, P.E.I., June T.\u2014Dan- fel J.Macdonald.a prominent merchant of Murray River, found dead about :20 yards \u2018rom \u201cMe bridge.He was last seen on Wednesday night when he left the Ross drug stors,saying he was going home.A sallor of the schooner Dictator, lying at the railway wharf, says that some time between ten and eleven he heard a cry of distress from the bridge, but heard no splash.The doctor who performed the autopsy says Macdonald did not drown as there was no water in the lungs.The bridge has a low ralling, and it is thought that as the night was deceased may have made a misstep and fallen over.Some fear that there has been foul play.Inquest is now In progress.\u2014_\u2014 Mr.CB sarles Cushing, the new chair man pf the Congregational Union of Canada.See also Page 11 $Hte nt br bere ash + CYCLONE IN INDIA RECKS8 KURRACHI.+ Bombay.June 7.\u2014A destructive cvclone swept over Kur- rachi yesterday.Several steamers wee driven ashore, and hardly a bullding remained un- wrecked.?+ + + + + + + + + + 3 +4444 423004044 + + + + + + + + + Reaporis®iiity of Contractors.In the case of\u2019 Ware \u2018vs.the Dominion Express Company, Mr.Justice Archibald gave judgment for $180 and cots of an action of \u2018that class, The main point at issue Was the res of the defendant: or the contractor.hole some sightern feet deep wad by order of the architects, and it up when plaintitt\u2019s son Al 7 Bi i FOR CAR.ROBBERY \u2018Ranged in\u2019 Age From Twenty-four to Nine\u2014Youngest Smoked and Drank.Special to The Montreal Star.Belleville; om Juns 7.\u20148ix brothers, Reuben, , Tracey, William and George Belch, .\u2018wello charged before Magistrate Masson, the three former with entering and stealing from Grand Trunk cars, and the latter with receiving the goods, knowing them to have been stolen.The youngest was nine years old and the eldest twenty- four years.Grand Trunk Detective Harnott, of Montreal, had a long hast of articles missing from cars in e yards here.Reuben, Charles and Stanley pleaded guilty, and the two latter were sentenced td the Industrial School at Mimioo for an indeftnite period.Reuben, nine years old, told of drinking tobacco since nearly a year ego, and another dittle chap, ten years oa told the same story.They were allowed to go home.Tracey Belch was and sentence was deferred Sider boys were remanded.CABINET VACANCY WAS NOT FILLED Special to the Montreal Star.Fredericton, N.B,, June 74-A caucus of members of.the Legislatu e supporting the Government, held in the executive council chambérs last \u2018evening, was presided over by Mr.Barhés, of Kent.Matters In connection with tha policy of the party were dfkcussed, Premier Robinson said that .the vacant .portfolio of Attorney-General: was not discussed: It is sald that J.H.Barry, K.C., of this city, stands a good chance of ~ securing the position.Another name mentioned Is Mr, G.W.Allen, M.L.A.for York; Mr.D.J.urdy, of \u2018St.John is à Cabinét possibility.At the conclusion df the caucus\u201d ox.Premier Pugsley entertained the meme bers of the Deglslature supporting the Government, and head offlcinis of des partments at a farewell dinner at the Queen Hotel.There were mére than: fifty guests.Dr.Pugsley had on his right Premier Robinson and Speaker Osman, and on his left PF, B.Carvell.: M.P.for Carleton, and Hon.C.H.Labillois, .Surveyor-General Sweeney occupted the vice-chalr.Hon.F.J.Swéeney proposed the healh of Dr.Pugsley- The \\nttér, replying, sald that hé had been a member of the, Government since 1857, and had done\u2019 his bést to advance the in-\u2018 -terests of the Province.He bellovéäM that the Vethment would tbe sustained whesf next It appealed to the\u2019 people.: wily Pay Debts.Caracas Venezu \u2018ont Castro iff his that berg because the Matter had prevented ] Oorcly ing whiskey and smoking and chew- | found gullty of receiving stolen on goods, + thin; then of all t Next stock of suits pt i 5 « re fitted from en | y\u2014tall, short, thick, .- \u2018 We make clothes to fit man may have to wait igele of on | Suits from fro $22.50.0 JAN ES STREET.AF IT.R.Holcomb, Manager.wteign Bank.'SPECIALS:FOR SUMMER \u201cAT THE HANNAN STORE Underwear.Our stock of summer weighis in underwear could not be more comprehensive.more gare ly - selec or surer.tô.you complete satisfaction in > purchase -yeu make, Satin - finish French Balbrig- gan, with lar irre pearl button at Soc per ga nt.Sheer Liale 'Pnrend.beautifai- Iv finished, 50c and.Abe per sar ent.| New Silketto, hich can © distinguis (except in the price) ho S $1.25 a sarmen Lightweight | THE HANNAN ST, THIN _ HOSIERY.figure patterns.as well stitch.From 20\u20ac to 75c the pair.Made from sheer Lisle, soft and Dick Trousers, Flantfsl Trousers, Outing sortme For an outing ours are the * Xind of goods you'll take pleasure out of, as well as get plea- | ure\u2019 in.\u201c\u201cBxolusive Furnishers,\u201d 13-215 St:James St.Hats, Belts, Outing ° Shirts, re ete, in splendid as We Have Gone and - Done It Again Bought Another Large Stock of MEN'S SUITS in the highest qualities, best make and finish of one of our leading manufacturers.We did not need them; we already had prepared for our season's trade.But the inducement of a very low price for cash and the fact that the goods were made in the latest Young Men's styles from the finest Worsteds and T'weeds, made the offér tempting.e manufacturer wanted money and wanted it quick.We've got the goods now, and we are going to turn them into money as quick as we can.The quicker we sell them the cheaper we can afford to sell them.So, to make them go quick, we.are going to mark them at the lowest prices ever heard of for such high-class goods; in fact, our prices will be just a very little higher than the manufacturer's, and the values will tempt all our customers to buy now.HERE ARE A FEW SPECIAL LINES Men's full Suits, Coat, Vest and Pants, in newest cut, made of Tweeds; regular values $7.50.Our price $5.00 for new, stylish Suits, all sizes.| One lot of odd Suits, Tweeds and Serges; were $9.00 to $13.50.Your choice $7.50.- ppecial\u2014A very fine lot of Worsted and Tweed Suits, were $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50; clearing-at $9.egular stock, all one quality, colour, make and finish.These goods have not such a large.but they are a complete assortment of new goods in all sizes in each line, so that they are perfect in every way.- Our only reason for reducing price is that we bought below regular value, and we want to sell them quick.Bu - you'll save from $3.00 to $5.00 on every suit.Our business man\u2019s Suit at $12.00, which is extra well tailored, and is, we- believe, he best suit to be had for the money anywhere.We have them in serges, worsteds, striped and checked tw , Men\u2019 ; Suits In fashionable checks and stripes; also navy blue clay worsteds and serges, in all the\u201d atest = sty.es, at Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits in Scotch Tweed and fancy English Worsted, in the new Grey effects: also Cheviots Sui worsted: trimmings and make ake equal pest custom, at $1 oh and $16.50.4 en's Suits in navy blue clay worst tw navy blue an ck Cheviot; also f striped (a and \"worsteds, at $18.00 $20.00.w id \u2019 We have also a large assortmeiit of men's two-piece Summer Suits (Coat and Pants), made in: in simgle or.-~double-breasted style, in Homespuns, Donegal tweeds, Flannels; etc., from $5.00 to $13.50.We are doing a large business already in these light summer suits, and we invite you to come in and see : what we can do for you.We also carry a full stock of light summer coats for office or street wear, in plain black or Beat hair line stripes and small dark checks.Vests in endless variety; the kind that fits and gives satisfaction in wear.«af Te .STORES OPEN TILL 9 p.m, AND 11 p.m.SATURDAYS - 7 Corner Craig and Bleury Stress, .+ $ 3 : xT 2 Hoû » Eo wera 8 + Fair sn r able washer to- + : day ant\u201d strony.3 Slowly put deu \u2018the weather cycle is movi Yesterday the West T5 degree friends in Hb a rather ghivery Lo \u2018But \u201ca little warme®\u201d is-now thé foreword.We will soon have our suffilency.So if thet.be any consolation, tuks-comfort.Montreal Weather Statistics _ Readings by the Hearn & Harrison, Standard Barometer: : At noon yesterday, 29.60; at $ a.n.to-day, 28.88; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.85.Temperature to-day, maximum, 64; minimum, © 54; yesterday, maximum, 61 minimum, 53.Sun rose this morning at 4.18 o'clock Will set this evening at 7.39 o'clock.| Maximum ang Minimum Temperatures.- Victoria, 68, 48; : Port Arthur, 68, 38; Parry Bound, 42; Toronto, 60, 44; Ottawa, 54,- 48; Montreal, 60, 50; Quebec, 50, 44; St.John; 56, \u201c48; - FoHtRR.605 4.Temperatures Eisewhers.\u2018UNDERWEAR Sleevelezé and knee lengths, in French lsle and B.V.D.textures.BRENNAN\u20198 - Men's Furnishets, 21 St, Catherine West, \u2018and 7 st.Catherine, Bast.London, 60: Paris, 48 New York, 57: Chicago, 53.SHORT RIVER TRIPS.Satarday at 2.30 BIN.steamer Terrebonne goes to Veremnes and esuela, June Z-\u2014Preeld- message to Congress | We are at There is no et ors east) t our .Accurate knowledwe scientific appliances enable us to fit your \u2018head perfoc ly, no matter what the shape dy.be.See us about your ï Straw Hat We cah Insure you.a degree of comfott that you never, knew before.Our styles ard \u2018perfect.- STRAW er FELT.from S200 wp the 0.N.Co.Oity Ticket Ofice; TE street, \"op.Post Office.Th +, CA been filled i ment of in \u2018mie injurées which form x, ay, Verch .Ret: t 7.80 .: ho Es ee NE PTE New Sémmes styles à in Collars, \u2018 and intermediai ports.Rd highest grade and best fits.Four fold, a.Th a, com : |pare with other cotton collafs od Jat the game rises \u2026 Le be = ON Also\u201d fll range, \u2018ail newest Pis vois at 15c, 2 for 25c., UP-TO-DATE.STRAW HATS SPLIT, $3.56 THE BROADWAY, $350, \u2018 SPLIT, g388, STRAW HATS that please the hard-to-please at- 2:00, \u2018#250, \u201c83.00 and $3.50.P P + - BEE OUR SPECIAL PANAMA AT Five DOLLARS ame ar MEN'S HATS ONLY eZ 267 and 269 St.Catherine Street West, ps OPEN mvemNGs.You get satisfaction every time you buy: shirts from R J.Tooke.Out-shirts must be your ; right \u201cwhen they can win their way ih the face of all = \u201cpetition.Thousands.of: men ktiow R.J.Tooke shirts \u2018are best and prices\u2018the' lowest.\u201d This is an age of i \u2018vestigation, why not profit by Investigating, these: statements yourself?nv 493 St.Catherine Street West: IR .TO 0 K E, 473 St.Catherine Street East BNET | sé HPANESE us, |= 177 St.James Street\u201d | +5 vaut Tor Defence is Prepared to Deny.| \u2018New York, June 7.\u2014The case of Mrs.Howard Gould, who has \u2018natitutec sult for a separatiun from her husband, Howard Gould, was commencad yester- The grounds on which Mrs.Gould is suing her husband, as shown by parts\u2019 of the complaint read by counsel for oe Pad Gould, -v¢, first.abandonment of Mrs, Howurä Gould by her hushand; sccond.that the habits and conduct of Mr.Gould were such that it was impossible for his wife to live with him; third, that since last September he neglected his wife and refused to provide for her, except paying \u2018for her support at a New York hotel since then; fourth, that Gould treated his wife with extreme cruelty.employed spies to harass her, caused her mall to be tampered with, was immoral and employed an ex-convict and several de- \u201ctectives tô procure improper evidence : @gsinst her.Delancey Nlcoll, who argurd the case for Mr.Gould.said that every ullega- tion against him would be dented when the answer to the suit was filed.He maintained that the charges.which he characterized as scandalous and irrelevant, did net tend Lo support the allegation of cruclty.In replying to Mr.Nlooil's argument, Clarence Shearn, counsel for Mrs.Gould.sald that if the defence asked for a bill of particulars, specific charges would be made of so serious a character that he would not presume ; -te mention them in court in the course of his argument.BARTLS\u2019 FIGHT TO EVADE LAW \" Millionaire Brewer Using Every Means to Escape Extradition.Sreciul tu the Montreal Star.Welland, Ont., June 7.\u2014There were further indications yesterday of the strenuous fight, which Millionaire Herman Bartls, of Syracuse, N.Y.will put up to save himeelf going back to New York State to serve a sentence for attempting to burn ome of his brewertes, at Auburn, N.Y., at the risk of great lass of human life.H.H.Dewart, K.C.of Torontô, counsel for the prisoner, held that the perjury charge upon which the Now York State authorities sought to ex- 2: \u2018tradite Bartls ,was too flimsy for a .British court to consider.In his trial he head given evidence in his own behalf, and had been asked if he knew Martin Witug, the fire bug, who, .said was engaged to fire the building.\" Bartls said he didn't know Wittig, and that constituted the commission of perjury charge against him.It is stated by state officials from .Auburn that Bartls has practically spent his big fortune, and has comparm- æ oy little left.The hwige promised to give his deslslon on Saturday.t \u2018improved Mall Service Desired.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, June T.\u2014A deputation fifty.whe Le- Public Utilities BIH Passed.AMbany,N.Y.June 7.\u2014The much discussed Public Utilities bill is now a law, having boerf signed by Governor Hughes to-day.It was repessed b: both Houses over the veto of Mayer McClellan, of New York city, and reached the executive chamber late yesterday afternoon.The Governor filed no memorandum with the bill.Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Rome.Rome, June 7.\u2014The Pope yesterday received in private audienos Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadien Premier, nd Hom.L.P.Brodeur, the Canadian Min- of Marine and Fisheries, and their families.Bir Wilfrid had two long Interviews with Cardinal Merry Del Val Muny on\u2019s Success FIN yo \u2018OLD CHRONIC 8 CASES \u2018RHEUMATISM PATIENTS GIVEN UP AS INCURABLE.Spesdily Restored to Health by Munyon's pos 3 x Rheumatiom Remédÿ.I want every rheumatic to tro sway nes, all liniments, rey MUNTO YON'S 3 X RHEUMATISM / CURE.No matter what your doctor may | say, no matter what your druggist may.say, no matter what your friends say, no matter how bigoted or prejudic you.may be against all advertised remedies, go at once to your druggist and met a bottle of the 8 X RHEUMATISM .CURE.Price $1.00.(He will get it for you if he has none 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There aro 16¢.doses in a bottle, and as one lady \u2018says?nd of the same size.\u201d A take away all aches and pains.and us, cure generally effected before one bot .Remetnber, \u201cthis remedy contains: \u201cns ae or other, rE ae armfu uses er or the rantee of the Dyin Boch me and I will refund your money.TÉ you have any other afiment, remem- .ber: dat we put > §7_gifferent remedies .5% aliments.We have no *\u2018cure-alls Cold Cure cures the cold, Our Cough Ph ioré than\u201d Al the emul- : ail the olls, nl! the balsams and mou cures that have ever been made.You can prove this statement by the in- t of 25 cents.My.Kidney Cure, I delleve, haz saved more lives and cured more chronié cases of bladder and kidney ailment than any other known remedy.Money back when- vi, it fails.Dyepeysix ani Stomach Remedy okie one to eat a good, square meal and digest it.25 ile you n and dént.T can't sleep.If You weak apd down, don\u2019t fall to a bottle of cheerful, ue Headache Cure stops is Hendextioë.in from 3 to 10 minutes, \u20ac and is a good han and stomac suff fering with Piles I most mest y ask.to try Gxt Ointment.wt fem TR ita ture ot néant À gives v vickiy.au n Vitaliner mn old nen and Fontoray Tout powers.; 1 ead octo adv add \u201cPE Bpr-jerforgon.Breen, Phila.Tretia mine: serrer Ce Limited, Mont.| a étributers for tw \u2018Dominion \u2018136 116604 of \u2018Every tablet is worth more than a dn oF Pa \u2014 Roaste, à deem, Ju Herriot \u201cchops; tastier\u2014When you LEA- PERRINS és = re 4 \u2018this is Blatz OR Health's Sake-\u2014and the acme bf The component parts of Biatz beer most beneficial\u2014and all that means MILWAUKEE beer Distributors, Mestreal.; BREWED EXCLUSIVELY BY ssess food and tonic properties that are honor is the basis of every brew.\u201cThen there are the processes of cooling, aging, sterilizing, and so on\u2014But back of all Guality and Character\u2014there's the secret of Blatz Popularity.Bottled Blats ig available, or should be, in most first-class places.Ask for Biats Been Walter R.Wonham & Sons, VAL.BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE _ {8ttantea- on the Lake VALOISVILLE, Rows and Board solicited.¥° gt \"HOTEL LAWRENCE, \u2019 oLD ORCHARD, Ne sea 1 first-class family rise Superior lawns, 8peclal rates from June 15 to Rar aa80 is - Write \u2018for booklet.MRS.C.M.GOVE & SON, vA ON COWAN'S: CHOCOLATE MAPLE .BUDS.The choicest and daintiest confection \"ever introduced.THE GOWAN G0., Ltd.; - Toronto 81 17 law ASK MA CES FOR ICE CREAM POWDER | and eve the results! ICE CREAM Not Pin hein No ne RL Makes 1% q Nothing pa \u2018add but ri A H Jace & CO., Montreal.46 Notre Dame St.West.182 35 2aw Pa PRINCE FUSHIMI'S TOUR.All Arrangements Completed for Trip of Distinguished Guest.All arrangement for the tour of H.I.H.Prince Fushimi through Eastern Canada have been completed by the Grand Trunk Railway System, who will convey the party over their lines through Quebec and Ontario, with the exception of the journey between Levis and Montreal, which will be made over the Intercolonial Railway.The Imperial.train will be composed of baggage, gir, dining car, two sieeping cars and two private cars.The party will leav$ Bonaventure Statipn, Montreal, Monday morning, June 10th, at tem o'clock, and will, visit Ottawa, Brock- vite at which point steamer will be taken for the.tr p through the Thou- \u2018sand Islands to Kingston! wttere train will be awalting to convev the distinguished party to Niagara Falls: After spending a few hours at the great ca- Le sight.geelng.the party will leave far Toronto, arriving there at 2.55 p.m., June 12th, remaining in Toronto until the following morning at 11 o\u2019clock, whef the journey to the Pacl- fic Coast will be continued over the Jor! mn Divi on of the Grand Trunk ; A) rte lp tincip 1 stations along the line pate profusely decorated, the Imper- A.colots, scarlet and white, predo- ominating and British and Japanese \u2018in profusion.In connection with Important tour the Grand Trunk w «present His Imperial Highness and étite with 8 set nf souvenir books des- qriptive of the rallway and country, through which he will pass, and richly bound In handsome covers.They will fnclude the following: \u2014 An Annotated Timetable, printed on hand-made antique paper, enhanced with a serle~ of filustrations In colors: printed by the Prisma Print process.This Timetable will give the names of every\u2019 station passed, with descriptive notes regarding the interesting fes- tures on route, the time of the train at each station, the interesting features en ruote, the time of the train at each station, the altitude above sea level at each point, population and distance from Montreal.The whole will be en- \u2018closed in a handsome crimson French smooth calf cover richly engrossed in gold with a handsome.title, .Including the Coat-of-Arms of Japan, and the word \u201cWelcome\u201d in Japanese characters.The inside of the covers will be lined with.white watered sitk and include pockets containing .a map of the Grand nk Railway System and a map of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, both mounted on silk and bound in solid ao covers, with the titles p q on each cover.p - will be a history of n the old Victoria Tubular Bridge, with Interésting descriptive information re- toria Ju ridge, .(other with te in halk 5 of pS pon 1dges direct from puocogaphe souvent is a very ha some one, pound in.Russia leather!\" - Another\u2019 souvs nue \u20ac that wilt be an lllustrate e ption o Falls ane mesnity, beauttruh | bottes Japanese (J © nia on pages, dd dates iu epecial: nanese paper, ons being.gcc mame.= well as a story of the Permanent Shapeliness Outing Suits There is only one thing t can an Suit hold its.shape.That's hand.tailoring.Summer Tweeds and Worsteds, Flannels and Ser es must be moulded pe by hand\u2014and held i in i shape by'hand \u2014m order to stay in Fit-Reform Suits keep their ipa free proportions, because are $15.up.The only Fi-Reform ST.CATHERINE + first class x {f= Viows Hotel, - Biddeford Pec.gt mod nite.RTE resort où } For afastraied Boeklet.Æ DW.CBA pW WEN, À ; Prop.ea ; dire 4 | FANS Tarn HOTKL, emi el 208 the hk, Atlantic City, \u2018ne n ès raie cunpishenr ; hele miss suite Ju ¥ Wate I athe.Aho Prt Sea water Bathe J Les ., a rooms M Io and Ba aceial diver- 0 per d | 351 Sn ey wea th Éurobees pr \"pian Mr es XE.: fothaarly ny.Delaware pe au Gag.130 36 QUEBEC.Table d'Hote Dinner, with Orchestra, Sunday, June 9th.Applications for B.THEDERGE, Prep.138 3 .me EU RAILROADS.RAILWAY, RTE CHEAP WEEK END TRIPS GOING-\u2014Saturday er Sunday by aay RETURNING entr Monday by any Bluff Point (cuite | Haven) N.Burlington, Verm: ot.ry resort in P $0\u2019 date.Light one\u201d Distance \"Phone OOK.mpton, Mar, @pri que?a anne Basin | | The Favorite Spot for Health.and Sport.Charming Resort for Sportsmes and Piea- i sure Beckers.* The vicinity affords beautiful scenery.fine sea bathing and unexcelled fishing.Guests have ihe privilege of salmon and trout fishing in connection with the house.mon and Trout Fishing Par Excellenca.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPCNED JUNE 1ST.) so long and favomrahly known, oftery first class accommodation for tourists, wilh ail the comforts of ho Before making yous plans for your summer outirg, be sure to write for terms and other Information to 127 52 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.Franklin House, Highgate Springs Ver- ment, on Lake Champlain, delghttal situs tion, June to October.two minutes fro ralirond station, one hour and fo:ty minutes : from Montreal, celebrated minerai 6 ; Water rerved.High class New England table : à spectalty: excellent fishing and boating: livery.complete.and first class in every particular.¥.Cadnette and Son, Props.132 13 House, on Lake 75.Everything AW, Prop.Port Kent, 133 36 ' Champlain Lake-Nide Champlain.Accommodates flrat class.J.P.SH N .Booklet.OCEAN HOUSE & COTTAGES, Old Orchard Beach, Maine Water Front.Booklel.Pierce § toi, Props BANNER HOUSE, N.¥Y., Excellent cutsines des res ra or 3.8.ee rooms, fishing Kirby, .Prop.tennis.ero- Write for 122 36 THE Emerson (Formerly Hotel Velvet) 01d Orchard Beach OPENS } JUNE 29th.200° Rooks.' Remodelled.» Are Pian, | Elevator, Electric Lighte.ver, Say up.3 Miles of none.witsuR TT.EMNHION, Mgr.pif Es 47: pir (a id h f .:.Wararone mn montres! fs st STREET WEST half-tones from photographs interspersed with the reading matter, tipped in at their proper places, he book fs bound in ooze calf, Roycroft- ers style, the title being in gold.Still another book .will contaln a handsome series of half-tone prints reproduced direot from photographs of scenes along the line of Trunk Railway System.This book will contain sixty-four beautiful scenes, giving the Prince an Idea of the beautv spots that are to be found in Eastern Canada.This book ls bound In a scarlet Morocco title page, being stamped in gold with the Japan Coat-of- Arms.the Grand Trunk trade mark and the word \u201cVistas.\u201d Everything that will tend to make the tour over the Grand Trunk Ralil- way System a pleasant one has been done, and will be carried out in the admirable way for which the company are noted for doing things.Mr.H.R.Charlton will be the officia) representative of the Grand Trunk who will accompany the Imperial party while on their lines.L GOULD NOT same AT NiGHT fe the hoinntaef people all over this land who are tossing on sisspleed® pillows night after night, oe who pace the bedroces floor with nerves unhinged, and to Wages eyes sleep will not come, \u2018 MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PiLLS offer the blessing of sound, rotroabiog slumber +1,15\"._ They restos the equilibrium of the de nerve \u2018éentres, and.being beck the Shattered nervous system to perfook coadi- tion.= Mra.Wm.Richanieca, Poatypool, Ont, writes: \u201c1 take great pleasure in recommending Milburn's Heart asd Neeve Pills I waa troubled o% times with my heart, fold weal and nervous and could not slesp as nights.£ have taken several boxes a te rend a weil imped fry he have: fon tha, meg od 3 Miiters\u2019 Moss ls py dou 8 betwt fo 80.88 | Fone denlios av will ba malipd.direst in: Dear ds NERVOUS ut WEAK the Grand 1 Ideal Gift June Bride \u201cKARN\u201d PIANO.nae ; KARN Plano ALWAY .een recognized ag he FAVORS by its POPULARITY \u2018among the LOVERS 0 MUSIC, and that fact Ia being more.force oar.in the EVER IN.ASING number of: Balen.2 TONE ds RICH and each CRE à OU 1 \u2018ui RESPONSE \" BT and Pa pesto i is mimoant va The DURABILATE EQUAL erROrION INVITED, is UN.Special 0 The Montreal \u201cBir.Ottawa, June 7.36: has been decide ed.In view of the mabilization of the | permanent forcé \u2018at: Potewawa, f summer, to canoe: tire\u2019 Wimmer osursd Of the Canadian Sefigot of Musktry, L Rockalttc, The \u201cSttyma -dourde, | | has, in dovrttér'ytufé, been con- cmd sutirgty: to; t vanter -| Fiske, Prop.this RS on \u20ac 134 To GABCO BAY, Osast of Maine, Detightfu! situation: fine view; sheltered walks; ting.dathing and fishing; Pp alr; mineral water and gnod food; company; 20 miles from Portland.Booklet.Mim S.Q.Simpson, Brunswick, Maine.~ 33 Sood | RIVERSIDE COTTAGE, *SETLE First-class board in private cottage beautifully situated on \u2018beach, good bathing, boating, etc.Also yacht parties ; URS re a dase salling or cruise, apply 127 6eod to R.PENINSULA Canada's Health and Pleasure Sun Parlors.Long Distance phones each olf, Tennis, Boating, Fishing.Mineral, Salt Baths and il applianees for treating tired hamanity.Apply \u201cThe Welland.\u201d L Catharines.117 13e0d NIAGARA HOTEL FISKE, Old Orchard Beach, Open June 30th.directly on beach.Vira structed ocean view.Modern improvements.Steam hest R.0s upon application.C.H 115 30sed Bestand Safest Light for Country Homes .There\u2019s no gt artificial light made to-day that can begin to compare with a Beck- Iden Acetylene Lamp for use in country It's abeolutely safe; even where there are children.They can knock the lamp over and break it, but it cannot explode\u2014 nor cause fire, as the light would be immediately éxtinguished.Although\u2019 s comparatively new light, itis mow r ized by insurance cofmpdnics as being the safest artificial illuminant in use to-day.\u201cThis is a great feature ints favor, as insurance are usually strongly prejudiced againse new lights.For full descriptions, cost of fight per hour, etc., write for booklst.| Beck-lden Acetylene Ce., a ee wr empl + ete - LEGAR CARDS.J.Mi.FERGUSON, xc.Advocate, ete, Reems 419, 411 New York: 16 BIE.Tel.M, 2034.185-313 Cannot Float Steamer Univrss Pr to .Montre 8 Halifax, N.S., Juñe a The.\u2018wrecking plant sent frum here to try to float he steamer Universe sunk near White ad, is returning as divers\u2019 exemina- ttons of the hull ae Universe show- pd'it'to be too for floats Tt CHINA.JAPAN Honolulu and Philippine lslands, Southern Pacific offers direct transcontinental connections.TWO TRAINS EVERY DAY.FROM NEW ORLEANS.Latest equirment; oll burning locomotives.Connecting at Ban Francisco with Pacific Mall 8.8.Company.Inquire 170 Waskington Street, Boston.FRASER BROS.SALES.Palms, Green Bay Trees, Etc.BY AUCTION.Hotel managers, cafe and restaurant proprietors, confectioners, etc.Attention is directed to this extensive unreserved sale of a .large quantity of beautiful Palms, Bay Trees, Flamingo Plants, Ete, direct prom ANTWERP, BELGIUM, C.P.R.88.Mount Temple, to be sold Et auction in lots to suit purchasers, at our rooms, | 483 ST.JAMES STREET, än SATURDAY MORNING, 8th JUNE, at 10 O'Clock.FRASER BROS.134 à Auctionsers, Foster, Eastman and Cornwal Ht Springs, Mussean spring \u201c, Vi.Uiterburn Park including ome admission to Park.ees BB Plattsburgh, N.¥,.eo.2.45 uebec.Ces .rrr sens 4.90 Rouse\u2019s Fotat 1.70 skerb +.880 ste.Anne as | Bellevue.1.a8 8¢, Hyaelwthe, .1.30 St.Johns.1.10 Vaudreull.80 Ottavn.*3.00 Also many other points.®Good returning until Munday morning tralns oaly CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St, James Street, Telephone Main 460, 461, or Bonaventure Station.BLUE BONNETS RACE TRACK.A Bepcial traingwlll leave Windsor Station, unt! June 15th, at 1.40 p.m.and on Saturday next an extra train will leave Windsor Station at 2.00 p.m., for the new track.Returning immediately after the last race, stopping at West- mount in both directions.Round trip rate, 2c, EXCURSION TO QUEBEC, $2.30 FROM MONTREAL.Good going on train 41, leaving Place Viger Station at 8.55 a.m., and train 63, leaving Place Viger at 2.00 p.m., Saturday.June 8th.Good to return by all regular trains up to and including Tuesday.June 11th.\u201cBROME LAKE SPECIAL.\u201d Leaves Windsor Station Saturdeys only at 1.25 p.m.arriving at Sherbrooke at 5.00 p.m.stoppine at Mt.Johns, Famn- \u2018haan, Cowansvite, Button Jot., Knowlton, ing con- Dection at Eastman Jct.for Bolton Centre.South Bolton and Potton Springs.Returning, caves Sherbrooke on Mondays only at 5.47 a.m.and Potton Springs at 5 a.m., arriving.Windsor Station at 9.15 a.m.TRAINS FOR LAURENTIAN MOUN- .TAINS, FROM WINDSOR STATION.On- Saturdays only a traln will leave Windsor Station a?1.15 p.m.for Shaw- bridge, Montfort Jot.\u201d Val Morin, Ste.Agathe and Intermediate stations to No- mining: and on Bundays only at 10 a.m.for Shawbridge, St.Margaret.Val Morin, and Ste, Agathe, Returning will leave Nomining at 430 p.m.on Sundays orly, and arrive at Windsor Station at 9.45 pan.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CO-OPERATIVE SETTLERS OF THE NORTH.ST.JOVITB, JUNK 16th and 17th.Return tickets wHl bé sold from Montreal.Nomining and intérmediate stations to St.Jovite for SINGLE FARE.going\u2019 June 16th pnd 17th, ,Gcod | Good returning utd] June 1 PORTLAND, ME.Through Bleeping Car Service wil be Sunday.June 9, and th TION SALE OF comprising: A and Tnteresting collection of h Canadian Litera- Rare : ris of Famous Canadians; Old Paper Currency; | works in General Literature Theology, Fiction, Travel, History, Poetry, etc.; Mustrated Art Books; Encyclopedias: ets of Standard Aythors; ete, t our | Rooms.10th June, on application, eers free of c are, RASER BR -185 6 Auct neers.FOSTER & COS SALES.For Sale by Auction, Tuesday, 11th, at 10.80 a.m., at cor, Mount \u201cRoyal avenue and Clarke Atreet, we have been instructed by H.Corb ters, to sell without Sesecrs or limit, his entire eartage outfit.conaisting of 45 head of heavy working horses.out work and ready for Immediate use, dump carts.harnesses, expresses.buggies.and a number of articles too numerous to mention.T.w.FOSTER & co.Auctioneers.134 605 St.Paul st.M.HCKS & CO\u2019'S SALES.Extensive Clearing Sale of New and Secondhand Furniture,\u2019 \u2014including\u2014 \u2018 Bedroom, Parlor and Dining Room Bets d and Fancy Chairs.Chiffoniers, All.rs and Brass and Enamel O44 Bureaus and Loanhotan volving Bookcase.Carpets, Dinner.Tea and Toilet Bots, Jardinieres and Pedestals, Jugs.Vases, Silverware.Cutlery.Odds and [nds of Belfast Linens, Quilts.Curtains, ete.* At our Rooms, Ne.101 METCALFE STREET, Friday Afternoon & Evening, June 7, at 3.30 and 8 ¢\u2019clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneer A3 3 ,Ç cer L Cases in Supreme Court.Ottawa June 7.\u2014The case of Robin: son ve, Scott, in the Bupreme Court, waa concluded and judgment reserved.The court took up the case of Sinclair vs.the Town of Owen Sound.The, proceedings were to \u2018quash the local option by-law.The question raised was whether n, voter at the election on the by-law had one vote only or a vote in each wand in which he had property.Justice Maybes had quashed the by-law, but his judgment wis reversed \\ he Exchequer éivi- ston, ong on was Ra TR als Agpesd | .\u201d Parlor Car on Monday, June 10.IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE AUÉ- Books 21 CITY TICKET OFFIÇE\u2014\u2014129 st.JAMES ST, next Post Office.i Pr née RON VAE au st VAHES er post orcs ideal Water Trips - heat and electric light heen out all stcamers.Every convenience for passengers.MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON ISLANDS Line, vis 100 end BAY OF QUINTE\u2014Mondays, Wednesdays and Tidays.at at 5 pm Special low rates on MONTREAL- QUEBEC Line\u2014Dally at 7 .m, saët \"ÉNAY Line \u2014 From Quebec on NTREAL-TO and Saturduys.a 8.30 a.Moi tne \u2018rourtst - vlad T'housand Islands and Rochester, NY.dally, except Sundays at 1.30 p.m., commencing 1st June.a1 13 13 DELAWAR: & HUDSON AD ?shortest, Quickest and Meas MONTREAL TO NEW YORK Tickath and full Information ea ar Grom an nformation at all an \u2018Trunk Ticket Offices.© 79 8e0d MONTRÉAL FARK - oS Bano RAILWAY LACHINE\u2014FrOn F Po Office, .viee 6.40 a.m.to &.3.06 p.m.te mignign: hive § 20 m:n services, £80 a.m.tars Han min.service, 8.45 p.m.to 13 mid.t.ULT-AU-REÇOLLET \u2014Firet ear (rom nis street 5.20 a.m.From St.Denis aoû Henderson Bration, 30 min.service, 6.44 &.m.to 5.46 a.m.; 40 min service 0 Lm Le ; * p.m.40 min service, 3.40 pm.40 mini service £.%0 p.m 13.i \u2018midnight Last ear rom sauit, 18.i a.m.; from Bt Jeanie 13/30 a.m.Extra car dutty from Chennevil at to Hander- son sialon at 0.10 p.m MOUNTAIN\u2014Prom Mowit Royal avance, 0 min.ftom, 5,40 a.to 11.40 p.m From ne ior avenue Wektmour:, 20 min.Lad 5.50 a.m.to 11.Fr.CARTIERVILLE- From aowédos's June- tion 40 min servi Bf em.to 12.00 p.m.From Cartierviile, 40 mip, service, 5 40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.286 212 CHEAPER PAPERS | FROM ENGLAND rough \u201c.Allan I, ine ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.Virginian, June 7, 9 n.m., July 5.Victorias, June 4 > a July 10 el ring, une are loniaa, Juno 8, duyligh uly Corsican, vew, J id, ug.29, Victorian and sirginian, 12.000 tons, are the oniy Turbine steamers on the Canadian Toute Absviuiey no Siprptite.ra ACOTG passage 5 Jaya, 14 hours nT CLARY, 370 upwards.cording te SECGND CLABES, 342.00 and upwards THIRD CLASS, Javerpoo.pit vl vr Bele 341.59 ana #2.0, according Lo stes:n- MONTREAL TG GLA3SUUW.Mongolian, 6th June.retopian., 30th June Corintalan, 13th June.- -Sichhan, 27tb June Kaivs\u2014sa:von, culled Hata CRU eee and up.Third Class §°6.MUoSTREAL To HAVE, Sardinian, 19th June.Parisian, 29th Juss Claes cabil.catied sec.Se Levin\u2019 rates $4 Luu up nird class 337.Appiy 10 HH allan, Na DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL NTKAMSHIPS.MONTREAL, QUEBEC TO LIVERFOOL.Ottawa, June 8.Vancouver, June 36 Dominion, June 15.8outhwark, June 33 Kensington, June 23.Canada, July 6 dlc sali from Moairea.vis, iru wucveo 1 pz put, The \u201cCarada\u2019 one of the faates: and Tost coniurable Sales in the Canadian lue \u201cOttawa\u201d bolds the rezord for the tastiest ¢ betwesn Montreal and Liv- spool birst Class Hate $6b; Second Class $49 and upwards, according to steamer.MODERATE RATE SERVICER To Liverprol, $438; and $45.08.To London, $2.50 udditional.Third Class to Liverpoul, London, donderry.Helfast, Glasgow.$17.50.WHITE STAR LANE.Xow York to Liverpool Bale, June 14.ous ve Cent Cedric.June 20.7, )) io) Say\u2019 To the MEDITERRAN EAN Via Asores From New \\ork Fron Huston Romanis, July 15.«Roman! \u2019 Cretic, Aug.1.Ci Tune\u201d Lon- Appiy to locn! agents, Sacrament st.- - or Lomintpn Ltue Montreal 16 orth Gorman Cloya.ANT EXPRESS SKRVI ri.rol ti daasulitg \u2014 \u201cLike, 4 ru JUS YU | Kuifuerst., *remen direct.Habu ANEAN SERVIC 1 GIIHALSAR-SNAP suite dea \" From Bremen Piers, 3rd and 4th Sts.Nerth German Lieyd Travellers\u2019 Chec Good Al Ore.the Werld \u201c QELIICHS & CU, 6 Broadway, N.I.W.Hd.LENKY.sow Agent fur Montesa, Imperial Bank Blés-286 ge james st Feamburg-Sméricdin rain.\u201d Twin Screw Express and Passenger Servige.- TH\u2014CHERUOURG \u2014 HAMBURO sBluecher sAmerika (new) - June 20 > ap theutle\u201d une 34 une -7 orien Jane 9 sAmong \u201cspecial teatures pe these vossels are: Jritl Room.Gymnas:um, Faim Unrden, Ritz- Cariton Mestaurant Blevaiors, Eleoirie Baas Mediterranean Ha » TU Nay Lis AXE GENOA.amburg.Jupe 11, Aug.13 4 *tMoitke.,.July 2, Sept.0 3 3 \u201caus Gril Jdom.diva drmasdum BINT BURKA R.R Ticiels, hotél accommodations, and gvoeral lufurualion abour foreign travel.Travellers\u2019 Clocks Good All Over the World.Genvral JAMES THOM.Agent.17 8t Satramènt st: H, enry.Imperial Bank Bldg.286 SL James et: Norman L.Lusher, 178 St.James st 181 117604 REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW WEMALY SERVICE \u2018\u2019Kaslalia\u201d.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.oe -June 6 \u2018\u2019Atbonia srcocoun seessodune 13 Marina « +\u2026.June 20 \u201cCassandra om essands .voreree dune 87 a All steamers fitted with Prinissraiors pFrssen er ghate es\u2014On cabin, t tuer 8.50 THÉ JH he O ess 0 tg, 488: x Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Er John Na 13 ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW amd LONDONDERRY.a TWIN COR ory eat \u201cCALEVONIA\u201d sad \"COLUMBIA\" AND FAVORITE aTÉ 0e \u201cAstoria \u201cFurneesia, For Passage.Tours x information apply to HENDERSON BH} OTH Now York, or NORMIN L LUSHER, 178 St James st, Montreal 112 26 \u201cPurity Bread\u201d .made entirely oy = being touched by hands.Jas.Strachaa, 26 City Hall Avenne \"Phone East 71 GIN PILLS W.H.SMITH & SON .186 Straad, Londen | Basiand.J 109 8 3amo Death of Alexander Mackenzie.Toronto, June 1.\u2014Alexénder Willlam Mackenzie, second mon\u2019 of President William Mackenzie, of the Canadlan Northern Railway, is dead, after an operation for appendicitis.He was treasurer of the Canadian Northern \u2018| Railway.Mr.Mackensje was well known in businees, social and sporting circles.He was a member of the Toronto Club, the Ontardo Jockey Club, the Toronto Hunt Club, \u2018and the Lamb- ton Golf Club.Mr, Mackenzie was at ona time & wel kmoën cricket and football player.He ;Was financially interested in & numbèr of the Mac- kenzio and Mann projects.© «Children Teething\u201d Mrs.Winslow's always be Used colic, and ts the ininx Syrup should or children teething.It ens the xums, -al- : \u2018Twenty-five 73 1a soothes the chi lays all pain, best ?! The Postage on N from England has tn reduced from puisht o Cents a nd.Every RE : resident of Canada can row get one cu » 2e more p rom and in one bo parcel for Two Cents porque Sond Kidney Troubles us Your order now and ye will send ) oe papers a on once Len the (bill: or send ï us à po nd we witl send you +138 8 2aw our list of Foniteh Paperg 1 : ri \u2014 etc., wil Subscription Rafes for eme = \u2014 six or twelve months.Moke it a Hahtt\u2014renu your Inundry to THE TOILET UNDRY 240 Guy st.\u2018Phones Up 3400-2481:348%, : 390 145004 oa fp Native County to Honor Premièr, Picton.Ont, June 7~All srringe- ments are now completed ' for banauet and reception to Premier = P.Robdn, which takes plage on June 12.upor Mr.Roblin\u2019s annual visit to his native county.The town will be decorated for the occasion.The celebration is to be non-political, prominent Liberals and Conservatives alike taking part, In the evening a grand banquet wiH be held.Three Yeara.for Mail Robbery.Special.to the Montreal Btar.Quebec, June 1.\u2014A young man named of Chartevolx.P pleaded td a 1-bag at Lac Au Sable wis vent to the to robbing station.He penitan~ tiery for three years, nubtaies.Currd SHE HO HOUSEHOLD SURG Drag refund money If DR.PORT foxrric HEALING OIL faila a IT Re JE LOSING HABIT IS | GETTING CHRONIC Mr.\u2018Kittredge\u2019 Bumped \u2018Again at Newark After a Hard Day\u2019s Work\u2014Some Record Long Distance Throwing Performances.-\u2014 _ Making another pleasing effort to get Into last place, Mr.Kittredge and \u2018his employes dropped a contest to Newark.It will be observed from the detalled description of the wreck that Ms Hughes exploded at an early stage, while Mr.Herbst, his successor, failed .to stop the enemy from its enthusiastic advance.If Mr.Kittredge intends to win the pennant this year there is no time Uke the present to start and get busy.The other teams are fast disappearing over the horizon on a mad gallop.When Mr.Kittredge\u2019s band of brigands gews back to Montreal the Star \u2018will possibly furnish a ball throwing contest, providing visiting tearns think they have a long distance flinger who can trim our Mr.Madigan.There is a deep rooted impression locally that Mr.Madigan can stand in right field and.hit a man in the coco in the Hochelaga car shops.r many years John Hatfleld, an old ball player held the record by Fo hurling the sphere yards shower of bouquets.These are the only two official performances yards, 1 foot and 1 1-2 inches.Then Ed.Crane came along, in 1884, and made the startling heave of 1% worthy of a sudden Some enterprising king of romance says that Mr.Crane threw a ball 13 yards at Pendleton, Ohio, but the man who held the tape measure was an escaped porch climber and the powers frowned upon the figures when there was & request to perpetuate them in history.\u2018The clatm is made to-day that the best Dougherty, of the Chicago Americans.living heaver is Mr.Pat Mr.Dougherty modestly announces that he once threw a ball 132 yards in Boston, but while his wing has lost its cunning during the fleeting years Mr.Daugherty\u2019 8 nerve is intact, and he announces that with a heave of 12 yards he can beat all comers.: Mr.J.Dunn, the well and unfavorably known Baltimore soprano, is out with the official announcement that he has the best pitching staff in the Eastern League.In Mr.J.Dunn\u2019s twirling menagerie are Messrs.Burchell, Adkins, Taren, McCloskey, and Hardy.Mr.J.Dunn made the alarming announcen: On , Wednesday, which, as everyone knows, Van Anda, m \"Tuesday.1e day after Tuesday, tis Buffalo team \u2018hammered the dayhlgnts out of JM .-ssrs.Van Anda and Mc Closky.collected 16 hard bifts from their slants, and beat them 14 to 2.Moral\u2014Say nothing and saw wood.Providence has got a new \u2018ahort stop.All Providence needs now is a ,.A somewhat delayed but brilliant thought on a recent disaster.new first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, thres new outfielder four fresh pitchers and two new catchers and it will have a fine team.Newark has made more double plays than any other team in the Eastert What Chicago aid to Mathewson was pen in the extreme, Bob Wood, who caught the game Toronto layed in Montreal, has becp Wood was about reads to grow a orop of grey whiskers when he quit the He bas.been pla KeHéÿ.\u201cthe YL Mgrial tré\u201d, Mr.Wood has salted some coin away, own \u20ac Aaron for 23 years, and when Managet trac, obi ang \u2018 fav fotends to settte down there and grow onions for the export, trade.The greatest first basemen in captivity to-day are Chase, of New York, Donohue, of the Chicago Americans, Chance, of the Chicago Nationals, and , of Boston, \u2014_\u2014 Kittredge 13 ome of the most unlucky swatters we have seen in some Yesterday he shot a ball out with the home run tag on it, captured by a robber named Jones and it ®as Several times at Atwater Park Kit thumped out long drives that were nailed by che enemy.There is one prominent difference 1 between Kittredge and Donley.When Kittredge loses he doesn't always blame it on the Ump.BEAUTIFUL CATCH SAVED.NEWARK Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Newark, June 7.\u2014A sensational! running catch by Jones, In the ninth Inning of Kittredge's long fly, saved the day for Newark here yesterday sfter- woon, and the Royals went down to defeat by the score of five to three.Hughes, who went on the firing line for Montreal nine, lasted one Inning when the locals got a start good enough to beat the visiting team.Herbst, who replaced Hughes in the second session, was pounded enough where hits meant runs.When the Canadian batsmen located McCarthy's puzzlers, Burnham replaced the youngster with Pardee and the veteran held the opposing butter safe for the balance of the gnme, aided by good fielding of the locals.McCarthy weakened in the sixth inning, and the men from over the border had a run in at his curves.Joyce was passed, Phalen singled, but Joyce was caught out trying to reach the third wack.Connor's two sacker to right fleld brought Phalen and Morgan over the pass, and Hill's hit to left fleld tallled Cohnor, making the score evên up.Montreal never scored again, The sailors pushed Muller across the home, plate Im their half of this round, ne hase on balls and a two sacker by Zaoher.Newark cliched the-game\u2019in the- seventh session an a aingle, and e by Herbst and Needham.- the ninth with one down, Hill and Brawn singled and Kittredge drove a fly between left and centre field.was eaglly Zacher's ball, The Dr.Deimel Underwear is a Boon to all who perspire freely\u2014on account of its quick absorBing and drying properties.The Deilmel Linen - Mesh Co, 312 St.Catherine St.West.T The, Waterproof Shoe Polish, \u201cNUGGET,\u201d Given a lasting Jet Black shine selafpneermpace.AR.but.the | Adkins like demons, centre guardian fell and the runner tore for home plate.In the meantime Jones had started for the ball and just got under tt in time.He hurled to Mullen and the latter doubled Brown.Engle, r.{._ Sarange.| PRE MoGarthy, D.Pardee, Poe 00 00 629608 ®Vuo HaucOoOosu-uo» =] = > =! = © > : w o wlescoso-moy oD eo ou 9 - el VHHONUONOO» Joyce, 1.f.Phelan, c.f.ICO mw, \u2014 Herbst, p.Tz) sSOOUA AA à mL?| QO.oy Com mdom oll Tota Score by ising: Newark .Montreal ,.ta - L se oD rey ow 7 w SUMMARY.Two-base hits, Engle, Zacher, Brown, Connor, Kittredge and Hil; sacrifice hit, Mahling: stolen bases, Joyce, Engle, Cockromn and Jones; bases on balls, off McCarthy 1, off Herbst 3; struck out, by McCarthy 4, by Herbat 1, by Pardee 1; left on bames.Newark 6 Montreal 5: dou- hle plays, Jones to Mullen, Herbst to Needham to Brown.Time, 1.46.Umpires, Cusack and Owens.Attendance, Buffalo Winning.pu Daittmore.June T.\u2014The Buffalo bunch e and scientific an exhibition of baseba¥ as was ever seen on the looal grounds yesterday, and as a result defeated the Orioles 8 to 4.The Bisons went at both pitchers, Hardy and with the result that Hardy was relleved in the fourth, and Adkine was put on the run in the seventh.Bcore: .: M H.E.92001 01\u2014 8 1 Buffalo .1020 040048 10 3 tories Handy Adkins and Hearne; Greene, Vowtakle and McAllister.Umpire, Hoffner, XX oP a Putty > $ à 3 and the starter.\u2018 SLUGEING WON GAME FOR JERSEY CITY Special to The Montreal Star.Jersey City, June 7.-Seven is Larry Hesterfer's unlucky number.With six emsecutive victories to his credit, the former Newark twirler aided and abetted by his fellow-meinters of the Tor- nto Club, tackled the Skeeters yester- ay.Be was pie for them, however, and lost the game in the first inning, when Lis old-time enemies obtained three Tuns.After Clement retired, Bean waited and walked.Larry bein able to locate the rubber.Hafligau slammed the ball for two bases, seor- ing Bean.Hanford also waited and walked, and Keister went out on a fly, but Merritt connected with the ball and smashed it to the left field fence, send ing Halligan and Hanford in with the second and third runs.Merritt made à desperate effort to win one of the five dellar gold pieces offered by the Jer: sey City Evening Journal for a home Tuu, but he was nipped at the plate.In the fourth inning another Skeeter sored, Keister making the circuit on a gingle, a steal, Merritt's sacrifice and Frick's juggle of Santelle\u2019's bounder.Bchool-boy playing gave the Toronto's a bcust in the fifth.Whiting became wild and walked Frick, and Bean fumbled Carrigan\u2019s grounder and lost a chance to make a double play.Vande: nft, who relieved McManus after the atter had a finger smashed by Conner s foul tip, held Hesterfer's bunt, filling the bases.Thoney's hit to the pitcher forced Fr vote at the La ait lug be ner, \u20ac the Canadians.Kelley proved himself the man of the hour by smashing the b o left for two bases and scoring tw Ore TNs.In the sixth the Skeeters again pulled away from the visitors, after Hanford Ta] Fed a two- bagge r Over third base, Hesterfer decided he was all to the bad and he walked off the field.Rudolphe tried to pull the game out of the fire, but his curves were sasily straightened out by the Jerseymen.Hanford took third on Keister\u2019s sacrifice and scored on Merritt's out to right field.The Skeeters fattened their score by three in the seventh \u201cinning, on hits by Vandegrift, Clement and Halligan, and another bad error by Still another run was o tained.by the Skeeoters in the eighth, on Merritt's hit, Santelle\u2019s out to centre.and Van.degrift's two- er.The Toronto players took a brace in onto 3; left on bases, Jersey Otty 4.Tor- -onto 7; firat base on bails.off Whiting 8, off Hesterfer 2: struck out, by x3 by Hesterfér 1, dy Rodoiph 1; three- as hit, Merritt; .two-base - hits, Keloter, Clemont, Merritt.and McManus; stolen bases, Keister, Bean &nd Halligan.Umplre, Kelly.Time, 2 Attend- \u2018wnce, 1500.\u2018Tail Ends Beaten.Providence, June 7,\u2014Rochester mads more errors,\u2019 leo lems hits, but the latte, were made when needed, and it these timely bingles that provided & defeat for Providence.Sco R.B.Rochester .100010030\u20146 +5 4 Providence .00100 a ones s 3 Batteries\u2014Pappelau and Byrnes; Cro- nin and Peterson.acrosse- Baseball a, eoring xt \u201cfirst Toh SCP | Ta the ninth.Rudolph singled to left and Thoney to left.Connor's fly was oeught by Halligan.Kelley's single to centre scored Thoney and Rudol Plhyle and Connor were easy outs.he score JERSEY CITY.# R.1B.P.O.A.E.Clement, LE grue meuses 1.1 3 0600 0 cee 2 01 3 1 rT 2 8 0 0 2 2-83 0° 0 1.1 3 2 0 t \u20181-3 ¥ 2 0 Santeile.3b.0 1°6 1.1 McManus, \u20ac.\u2026.\u2026.0.0 2 0 à Vandegrift, O .\u2026.12 2 0 1 Whiting, D.cceoevees 0 1 1 2 1 Totals .9 12 27 11 4 TORONTO.R.1B.P.O.A.E.Thomey.14.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026.2 2 1 1 0 Cormors, 1b.0 1 10 0 0 Kelley, 2b, .ee +» Ù 3 0 O00 Phyle, 3h.ve 0.00 1 4 O Wote'l, r.f.«vc «eee 0 0 2 0 0 Weidensaul, ot .0 0 4 ù 0 Frick, 8.s.60 0 2 1 2 Carrigan.c.1 0 4 3 0 Hesterfer, p.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1 0 0 2 0 Rudoiph, p.«.1 1 0 0 0 Totals .56 7 24 11 2 Score by innings\u2014 Jersey Y .ch 10000 30010131*%\u20149 Toronto.Le a epeeeens 000030002 SUMMARY Hits off Hesterfer 7, off Ph 5; first base on errors, Jersey Chty'2,-.Tor- an, - Hanaford and Vandezrift: eaorifice hits, was\" ail a ~ x The centro picture is à general view, to the left ls Co.Larry Buchan and Mr.Will Hendrie, CHICAGD AGAIN TRIMS NEW YORK Special to The Star.! Chicago, Ill., June 7.\u2014To the great joy of another standing-room-only crowd of beseball enthubiasts, Chicago yesterday afternoon again defeated the New York giants, this time to the score of 3 to 2.\u2018The attendance wan 18,000, and included Mayor Buss:, Corporation Counsel Brundage, Commissioner of Buildings Dcwney and other City Hall celebrities, who cheered with the rest of the merry villagers whenever the local players at bat stung the McGinity's deliveries.The first two innings were lacking in runs and features with the exception of a high jump in the alr by Dahlen, in Chicago's half of the second, which put a stop to the activity and usefulness of a heavy line drive by Steinfeld.In the third Taylor beat bad, bounded over McGlnnity\u2019s head.but was forced when Slagle hft ta McGinnity., Dahlen taking the throw, Slagle was caught stealing by a throw from Bowerman to DaLlen, Randall walked, and on.pretty sirgle to short to third.Shannon let tha ball get through him, and Randall cama Lome, sliding: under a great throw by Seymour to the plate.Sheckard\u2019 reached third on the play.Chance drew a pass.Stelnfeld then hit ball, that bounded back from McGinnity tu the plate.McGlhnity tried }4 scoop the ball tol Bowerman, but Sheckard SLA - under him, and put over the second run of the inning.Hoffman went out on & throw from McG to McGinnity.- In the fourth, annon, Browne and Devlin passed out in one-two-three order: then Bvers came to bat for Chicago and beat out « bad bounder tq Devlin.Kling bunted a pop fly to McGinnity, and r \u2018hit to right; sending Evers thi The - Joana in.But, MoGlae, nity walked Slagle, fling the bases.A long fly by Randall to Browne seored Evers and Taylor.and Slagle mowed a notch on the throw home, Then Sheck- ard ped to Dahlen, and Chicago retired with the score 3 to The score was still tho nme when New York came to bat In, the eighth ning.Bowerman singled to centre.and Mo- Gann followed suit, Sowerman going to third, and M second on'n bad throw-in by Slagel.\u201d Balen then singled, scoring Bowerman and un.Corcor- an sacrificed, and Strang.who batted for McGinnity fied to Slagle.Shannon walked and Browne flied to Blagle.The Giants gave up the ghost.ore: R.H.W.Ohi ee +.002]110000°\u2014-3 10 2 New York .00000]0101210\u20142 4 1 Battertes\u2014Taylor and Kling; McGin- nity, Wiltes and Bowerman.Umpires, Rigler and O'Day.American League Games.ont! Philadelphia\u2014 Mioago .00 Phbadoiphia .Batteries\u2014Walsh and Bullivan and Mc- Farland; WaddeH and Schreck.Umpires, 8 2 3 0 Clark: Doyle, , Bheridan.ane 6 2 00033 11 1 Heydon: Peity -Louls Batteries\u2014 Smith and and O'Connor.Umpire, O'Lougtiin.At Boston\u2014 Hs, : Detroit ce ee 000 0000041108 Fe \u2026 .001000010\u20142 7.2 Batteries Kililam and Arclier; Young 8 man, Borner and Brown.and Johnstone.At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati-\u2014 610020000000100\u20144 Brook! 9000000120001 0-4 15 4 Batterles\u2014Ewing and Strioklett sand Ritter.Umpire.: Caled on aecount'of darkness.tte Umpires; Kiem 12 1 : Two Bouts.End In à Draw.New York, June 7.\u2014VHilte Lewis and Jack Robinson, of fought a six-round draw at the Sharkey Athle< ttcClub last ight.Lewis seemed anxis ous tg end the tight early, and oan warted to put thé sleep-producer over, Robinson took advantage of this and jabted his left.into Lewis\u2019 face many times getting a few returns.In the closing round Lewis started to rush matrers and landed sev: hard rights to the body, evening things up! and tha bout ended in a good draw.In the other star bout, Frankie Madden and Bert Keys fought six rvunds to a draw, neither doing any damage.* = OF ENTRIES FOR TORONTO MEET Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 7.\u2014Additional entries for the Canadian Amateur Athletic As énuiation championships at the island dav.which, the of competitors \u201cto an even fo abouf twice that number of entries, which is the largest entry list ever known in an athletic meet in Canada.Tha order of the programme will be as follows: Event No.1, two mile \u2018race, Bpecial Indians;.100 :y trial alf mile run; 4, 10 yard dash, finals; 5, half mile bicycle race, trial heats; 8, 120 yard hurdles; 7, one mile run; 8, 440 yards run; 9, half mile bicycle race, finals: 10, 220 vard das tral heats; 11, two mile walk; 12, 220 yard dash, finals; 13, five mile run: 14, ape mile relay rave, four men each running 440 yards; 15, three mile run, special matched race batween Longboat and Nebrich; 16, running high jump; 17, running broad j jump; 18, pole Vault; 19, 16-pound shot put; 2, 16- und hammer throw; 21, discus throw.The field events and track events will :be conducted sim taneously on and Criger.Umpires, Evans and Staf- lord.National League Gares À At St.Louis.\u201cRH.B .Lou 200000000~2 11 0 Philadelphia .00030R0204 6 Batteries\u2014Brown and M mn: Pit- tinger and Down.Umpire, rpenter.At Pittaburg\u2014 Pittsburg .02000301*\u20146 8 2 Boston .0900000600\u20140 3 1 Batteries \u2014WiHils and Gibson; LAnda- ecceunt of the large number of entries.MOUNT ROYAL TENNIS CLUE.Brand Opening and Tea Will Take ; - Place To-morrow.Lin) tations have been issued b morrow afternoon.This club is very much larger than anything A Me kind in Canada, and will \u201cbe v pular with the.epi playin wor ld ot P Montreal.open.\u201cSouris, wl Te >s open.for play and a keen aftern Tor zis anticipated.= This club was somewhat of an experiment when od, but the overwhelming success\u201d at has attended the efforts of its directors shows that just such a club was need: ed here and its future sucoess is now aranteed.ast nearing the limit of 100 men, and Tospects are that tennis is coming in pare again with a rush.In another the intention ies chub Bouse tors to put op à 6 tantisl clu and will \u2018then Ha.Mopitreal's only Te ecuntgy élub within easy reach of\u201d the city,\u201d ; 2° ot LE + 8t.Patrick\u2019s Harriers.The St.Patrick's Harriers \u2018will hold a pun to-morrow night, starting from St.Patrick's school at 7.45 sharp.The school is situated on the comer of Pal- year it is ace and St - vieve pispois.Another run will held on ?\u2018y everi- ing from the same place.These will practically be the two last runs before the track nreet of.the Montreal and District Harrier League.wiijch will be held on June 15th, on the M.A.A.A.grounds, and as the entries for the meet close on Tuesday next, it is \u2018linportarit that all members interested be on \u2018hand for these 4wo runs.re re 5 Opals vs.Gordons.One of the best games in the Mount Royal Amate League takes placs on | Saturday.Jutfe 8th, on St.Demis Base- \u201c1 ball Park, Opals and, Gordons meet in a scheduled 'gaine.Neither team have lost a tend will no d pee an interesting coptest.There will be a double-husdar on above date, '\u2018Celtics meeting w.M.C.\\A.at 2 pm.ad Gordons vs.Opals at 4 pm.The other game scheduled irAthis leagus for Saturday, June 8, is moy: va.R.R.T.M8 An at Pgint St.Charles.Hy *.Another Double Meader.e double-header ox the Star's gunds, at the corner of Boulevard sAd St.Urbain \u2018Mreets next Sunday af- te#noon Is causing quite a lot \u2018où fnter- and the matches promise to be wall contested.The first game hy rts ai 1.30 p.m.¢harp with the Rich- pnd will try and defeat fo are now playing very fast ball, eames ne Westmount Cricket Club meeta Mean to-morrow on the College vam.%.The fol men will repre: pasimount se ABR i AS + Priteliard .2 eit L nan, Mahon au an?J.J.Boyes Ÿ E.Cogloton, _Bpares\u20148, Targraaves, A .B.Manning snd W.Dalton : EASTERN, AMERICAN.AND NATIONAL LEAGUE RECORDS, RESULTS or\u201d YESTERDAY'S BALL GAMES.RASTERN.Newark 5, Montreal 3, Jersey Oty 9, Toronto 5.Rochester 5, Providence 1.Buffalo $, Battimore 4.EASTERN LEAGUE.Per Won.Lost cept: Toronto .«pp \u2018apps.18 10 648 Jersey CRY .oeeve.s 19.44 Buffalo .pee geess 18.16 .Rochester L.+.16 1, Noverk eve reese 13 1 MOTO.+\" coos\u2019 sre 18 17 Mobtreal \u2026\u2026.ve 13 16 Providence: ; 3 wd ei ! Je) AMEN ICAN.| Priageiphis3 , 0.\u2018eveland §, New hm k 0, \u2018St.Louis §,j Washington 2.Detroit & ton 2.STANDING or THE CLUBS, AMERICAN | LEACUR .Seon Wen.Chi co esa sues an Cleveland 054 TEE ea hyadeiphie\" eb New York.+ dou Hp st.Louis -vu00, messe Boston .vats NATIONAL.Chicago Lo New York 2 84 Lovie 3.3.Frases Bost Cincinnati 4, Brookiyn 4.- \u20ac 5 \u201cRATIONAL LEAOUR.QAMÉS aanabuLab TO-MORROW.Rastern League.wera received.by Secretary Crow yester-\" ti \u2018of the Mount Royal os ho for the opening tes of the new chi +All thembers and fheix friendy| Fe rdially invited to be- + nction, which will take pldoy& The membership list js, sang, and those Who at-, club, who are now greatly { A der \u201c240.81.James Stevet.A ial MBit a To the right are Dr.Charles McEachran, Mr.Jas.Carruthers SPRING REGATT ON SATURDAY NEXT Al Juimber of [nembers attended the firi oker of essson at the Grind Trunk ating heer House last Friday night.\u201d An excellent programme \u2018was provided by local talent, an a very enjuyable evening was spent y pre- sos Mr.-F.C.ve was the accompanist, and among the other | talent the names of Messrs.J.Asselin, G.Duncan, F, O'Connor, F.Evans, G.White, E.Jeckson, G.Tayl qd Hi Brownrigg are worthy -of men! oh The results of the scratch races in the Spoon Competition held last Saturday are as follows: Junior single canoe.G.Patterson.2.G.Marshall (Tandem Can C.N.Marshall and G.5 G.Brown and G.Burl an Four in canoe 1.H.Brownrigg, G.Marshall, P.Laing and H.Ferguson.The spring Tega regatta of the club will be held next Satu wil at 2.30 p.m.sharp.Bronze medals will be presented by Mr.*J.Taylor to the winners of the junior , single and the junior tandem races, an a double blade paddle.will be present: ed by Mr.D.Murdock to the winner of the single double blade race.A hop wil} take place in the beat house on the evening of the regatta and a very ples sant the is expected.The full pre: gramme of the races for the spring re} gatta is as follows: 1.Sailing race.; 2 Jonioe single.= .Senior cin ; .Pair .osrs (ist heat.) E, Kelly.d.y 7.Junior four-in-canoe.8.Four-oar working bo boats (1st heat.) 9.Single double 10.Senior four-in-canoe 11: Four-oar working boats (2ud- ve 12.Senior tandem canoe, War canoe, scratch./ Canadian Baseball News.* When the Rock City team and thd Montreal Reserves take their places to-morrow, several changes in the ling ap will - seen.The official stand\u2019ng \u2018published in some papers is not right, the Reserves are charged with a loss to.Rock City, did los: to Rock City, but protested the game, because Roék City playei Griser, who was and is still under contract to Quebec, the game was annulled and ordered to be played :avér, so that \u2018the Reserves have not lost a game and Rock City have three wins and four losses.The: Nationals go to play.Quebec two games, Saturday and Sunday, the team will be very fast and may surprise Quebec, the same as they did Rock City.Capt.Smith expects to be in the game here against Rock City, taking his place behind the batter.A Challenge for Boxers.A man by the name of Frank Ford, who claims to be the 110 ibs.champion boxer of Maine, challenges any man in this city to a boxing match at that weight.He says he kas met tome of the best men in the United States in \u2018that class, and is especially desirous of nf meeting Charles Stewart,with whom he fought some iline ago.Summer : Footwear.: Don\u2019t you think it\u2019s time to 6 et à pair of, JAINVICTUS xfords ?Every day you put off buying them you: are losing so much foot-comfort.You'll certainly find Oxfords à very pleasant change after the boots you've bpen wearing all: inter and s fing.INV CTUS Pox ords are light, oui, and easy on your foe 1 in warm weather.They n never sag.or bulge at \u2018thes - Made in all the newest sha and Blucher r at $4.Feit 100, m.Saturdays.\u201cInvictus Shoe Store,\u2019 - po TH Ine ERLE Cea es ATS.all thietics - - Cricket - The Tw \"PROBABLE LINE-UP FOR LACROSSE TO- MORROW There Will be Junior and Intermediate Games on the M.A.A.A.Grounds, Also the Same After- .noon\u2014Tecumsehs Promise to be Pretty.~ The match between Montreal an\u2019 Te- cumsech on the M.A.A.A.grounds tomorrow Is a leading topic in sporting Girales and with favorable weather, there promises to be a record attendance.\u2018Ihe acceptance of the Toronto team's application for membership in the N.L.Union proved a boom to lacrosse last year, but this year the re- poried strength of these two teams promises to make the present season tho best in the history of the game.Certainly no Toronto tcam for y:ars, has \u2018stirred up the \u2018enthisiusm that Is in.eyidence over tHe coming visit of the : Tééumsehs \u2018 Re Tecumseh team is\u2019 comprised of the best materal available In the West and Charlie Querrie\u2019s bunch will take a lot of beating.The defence is the heaviest in the league, the field is very fast, and the home is made up oi five men of stalky build, besides being fast and very accurate in their shooting for goals.Murton, Durkin and Querrie are firat-class home men, and Graydon, althought a defence player, 1s evidently fitting in nicely at the inside home position.The Montreal team completed prac- the members of the team on the in- Jured lst will be able to take their places to-morrow.Barney Dunphy, who has been under the weather, has been in attendance.all week, and with Roddy Finlayson assisting, has worked a marvellous improvement in the team, 80 much so, that the boys feel that they \u2018will glve a very good account of themselves to-morrow.It is expected that the two teams will line up as follows: \u2014 Tecumseh.Montreal.1 «+ +.Muir .Haynes nt.G.Finlayson .« .« Neville es Hi RACE AT CHARLOTTETOWN Charlottetown, P.E.I., June 7.\u2014The first Marathon Road Race in Prince Edward Island was won yesterday over a cnufse six miles, by Colin Mc- Nevin, of the Abegwelt Athletic Club, Charlottetown In 33 minutes, 50 seconds.Heavy rain fell during the race making the roads very heavy.The event created great interest.: :Thousands thronged \u2018the course déspite thé downpour.Harley,of the Victqria Club, Charlottetown, finished second.Peter McDonald, of the Abegwelts, Charlottetown, third.There Wére ten sigrters.The course was from the McDonald Consolidated Schoal to Charlottetown.MgcNevin.aged nineteen, weighs only 110 pounds, the Jghtest runner in the bunch.He ldst year.adû did a lot of Physical raining at the Y-M.C.A.Rosemount Soccer Club.Members are requested to note that the dressing rooms and gymnasium are now completed and strict training will in future be indulged in.Practice will be held at Mascotte Park, corner of De- Lorimier and Ontario street, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from 6 p.m.The trainer and coach will be on the field at that time.Thé committee de arranging for a visit by the famous Winnipeg Ceitic A.F.C., in the early fall.Rosemount have both teams engaged at home on Baturday next.The intermediates play Colonial House and the seniors play Caledonians.On Friday, June 14, a grand concert and fce-cream social will be held at the club rooms.1044 St.Catherine street east.A host of well-known local talent have kindly consented to appear on this occaston.Spectators are al- pr Felkes.»3rd defence.R.Finlayson Pickering.Centre,.olan ¥ Ald.O'Connell will be referee ana Mr, Tom Moore will be judge of play, both\u2018 of Shamrocles.The junior game will commence at 4.p.m.sharp and intermediate game wilh\u2019 be played immediately after the senior .match, besldes excelent agrangements have been made to report progress of National-Toronto game and Cornwall Capital game, Roddy Finlayson and Charlie Quere rie ought to furnish some interesting skirmishes for poesession of the rube Nick Neville promises to remain on the field during the entire match.Bvi< dently the fact that Ald.O'Connell is in charge is having good effect.- Stewart, Davidson and Griffiths lool tice last evening, #nd it is hoped that \\ - ers acknowledge that t is pretty lucky, game ways welcome at practices.en all to the good on the Tecumseh dee fence.\u2018The Montreal home \u2018wHi cer tainly have their work cut out for thems to beat this trio.Murton did not go to Australia with the Canadian team, therefore will be on hand to assist the Tecumsehs toe morrow.Murton is one of the best.Albert Dade is coaching MoGulnneses and Povey, and these players should show a decided tmprovement.The reserve seats have been picked up very rapldly, but.Treasurer Davide son says there are a few good seats left yet, besides, If demand warrants the reserve seat sections can be exe en READY FOR CORNWALL AT THE CAPITAL Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.June 7.\u2014Tha Capital were prevented from holding the scheduled practice this evening by the rain, which came down nearly all day.The players will now ve given a final work-out Friday afternoon at the oval, There is no attempt here to hide the fact that the players are not in the best of condition, as the men have : t had a full practice since the team ree turned from England.Many follows ers of the game and some of the play- for the Senators that the opening As on home grounds.CL As one of the officers put ft, \u201cWa ) should be able to pull out a victory, \u2018over the Cornvall team on ouf grounds, and we have two weeks then in which to get ready .or Nationals.During that time the executive intend seeing that all the players turn out at practice or there will be something do- The officials agreed upon by the twa C teams are Bob Taylor and Wm.Brame Jey, both of Montreal.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MONEY INVESTED.8ix Thousand Dollars Sub scribed for Sherring.Brecial to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont., June 7.\u2014The greates pert of the money which was sub.soribed to Wm.J.Sherring, the win of the Marathon, by the citizens of Hamilton has been invested by the trust in Dominion Power and Trans 's bonds.The amoun invested is and it will yield per ¥ year.Therd is still a ance to Sherring\u2019s credit in the bank of about About mission Corot BOS BROW T-O NEW OXFORDS a in patents, gunmetal or z We needn't waste many words in talking to the men \u2014 for with him it\u2019s more a matter of what fits than what's fashionable \u2014 We promise him both whether he pays us 7.50 to 10.00 for a pair of Hanan (New York) shoes or 3 six\u2014five\u2014four\u2014or selects his new summer footwear from our spechally dressy Oxfords FOR © MEN tans at - aly The BOSTON ÿ SHOE apr ent (Limitedÿ,: ats In the United = Bastora wd ul on.sast of Pittsburg.lo: 5 | Farroll.T-lbune Builds.e or ern Division, W.rez, rst Ne- roan k Buais, Chicago.eh las, + the Conservative anl Protectionist \u2018æpadaure press.This remark was called\u2019 forth \u2018 Tred 108 btrand, nw C.Eng that the Ts Éfrculation of of The Star.ME EIC ENDING JUNE 18T, 1907.MONDAY ee.61.723 TURBDAY ve ee 61,723 WEDNESDAY: .©».6179 ee.61,724 #fD 10201-64787 66,880 ts 375,503 62,599 « 128,611 i Te The contention of Nes 8, M, Mac- se K.C., of Kingston, at the Gen- : Assembly: ytstortuéy - \u201ctat Canada she Joi: would \u2018he very much divided, If,\u2019 not forget, the opinion of & temperance man and a religious londer.Mr.Mac- donmel\u2019s statement was not made as an attack upon the temperance move- vwnt.He is a worker in that \u2018\u2019move- meat,\u201d and has no illusions as to the magnitude of the evil against which it is directed.But it has been borne in ugon his conscience that \u201cgraft\u201d is te-day in Canada an even greater and more menacing evil; and he desires that the General! Assembly shall give this new foe of morality the atten- it deserves.Mr.Macdonnell's protest will strike a which is already vibrating ughout the country.A new crue e rises before the moral leaders of the Dominion as the fécessity of thd: hur; and the moral people of the com- ty will respond to such signs\u2019 \u2018ot\u2019 i awakening to their more modern aûty on the part of these leaders, as has been given by Mr.Macdonnelk* with an enthusiasm which will show hëw widely the need ls felt and how Géèply the decent men amongst us tigve been stirred by the revelations which have proven that need.It may take some time for many of our moral lefiders to realize that the old battle ow favor of common honegty must be fought again.They Nave \u2019for so long regarded that field as Won and finally deserted by the enemy that they cannot quite bring thumselves to believe that the ultimate wisdom of honesty bes once more been challenged.But, as Mr.Macdonnett, says.they have but to \u201cgo to Ottawa of \u201cgo ta thé election courts,\u201d or \u201clook at the weport of the Insurahce Commission\u201d to-discover that \u2018we are not an honest vennie in Canada to-day * pleasant confession to\u201d make; but what lé there to be gained by play- log the hypocrite and closing one's eyes to plain and pregnant facts?A theory seems to have been born shong us and to be acted upon vy an astonishing number of people, that it is not a sin to steal from the country.When a man has dealings with the Government\u2014which Is simply saiother name for the representhtivas of the country\u2014he very often appears to \u2018proceed upon the theory that any mgpey which he can \u201cIlft* from the overflowing national treasury is so much \u201cfound money\u201d +htoh ha may ory away with an easy\u2018 conscience.He would not steal a silver spoon from & neighbor's table: but he would glory in.stealing a silver mine or a timber nt or a rallway concebslap ap ad horjestly fattened contract from afl, $ neyhbors taken collectively as the tion.On all sides, we find men striving: for money.The old: test.Hat: a map must not take money for whieh he has not given an honest equivalent, 18: hever thought of now by such an Spy of people that the Presbyterian may well regard the practical Abrogatien.«96.the eighth commamiment as the foremost moral evil of the day agate which #t should preach.In politics, we foe it In its most dramatic form; but the poison has spread far desper into our commercial Ke than say political exctise can follow it.The speothcle of public men enriching themselves dishonéstly out of the re- of the State, has apparent tie too much for less conspicuous - tibens who realise that they may never Nave & chance to loot the national ; » but who see no good reason Wh they sould not apply the methods ; taught them by thelr great men to the smaller dosiihéy of private life whish are WithIR tiielr renc\u2026 7 Théy Have\u201d Tard for yvenrs protests against cor- maption in Yegh places: but have sen vor tot of \u2018ve wulity men punished Marorgt What: won- \"wenrted of aiways : .hoatwg, with tha na.44k; thetniel ves.Whether jeÿ dousl ad sir oft tb Join the MONTREAL kd co.tu in France, Mayence, Favre, and \u2026 Parle.on His.is noty tight.stanffards get in civoulation peuple, it is its duif te.call\u2019 tention again ta the true and 10 poiyf., ta the pe ) WY ties which they h/t aptes: -the impoping of » of | the ages.THE PLATFORM AND THE PR 190.Mr.Winston Churchill insisted other day on the ability \u2018of the Radi- ca) and Free Trade platforny 16- heat] co by a statement admiting Dresa was pretty generally agalnst the Liberal party which -made it neoes- sary for that party to find some other means of reaching the people.It is probably not for a journalist to urge in such a connection the posible power of the platform, and it is hardly necessary to point out that only by getting reported in the press can the platform do Its best work; \"but there is no.doubt that we are inclined In this generation to neglect the platform as à means of political agitation.We \u2018have come to depend almost entirely upon the press.; » Yet there is a value in personal contact that the Bést press In the country cannot give.\"People ought to have more opportunity to see and hear their public\u2019 men than they have today.Leaders of opinion should come into personal contactewith.the people whose épinfon theÿ seek to lead; and the result would\u2019 be that the people would know \u2018the leaders and the leaders would know We people far better.We are all apt- to form wrong impressions of .péople whom we do not see.No'.one is more prone to do this than.m public man who does his studying of \u2018the \u2018publté_ in\"his library.He creates for.hiraself a fancied public which is very apt to be quite unlike the real -public, as he would discover if he were to meet it ih public meetings face to face.As for the ability of the platform to bea: the press, such a contest can never cotré off.Both the press and the plat- ; héWéver, \u2018the press could be against the platform on an issue to À which there were twa good fighting sides, it is not at al] likely that the appeal to audiences of a thousand or two would run farther than the appeal to audiences of fifty and a hundred thou- sana at a time.A great speech usual ly does its best work among those who Tad it the next day in tHe papers.Those wha 80\u2019 to hear it.are, very oom- ranged beforehand and who merely desire to have their prejudices rubbed the right way by a skilful band.But if it is reported in the press, its arguments are\u201d disagree with the thesis or have an \u2018dren mind; and it is among such that converts aye made.If the British Liberal party linds itself weak in its press, it hag far better devote some.gnergy to etrengthenidg this arm than to dépend apon the extraordinary platform activity of such leaders.as Winston Churchill.But it must always be remembered that the press which opposes it in its editor ial columns assists \u201cit ;- in.its: news columns; for even this uttérance of Mr.Churchill\u2019s was reported by the papers he attacked.JOHN MORLEY AND INDIA, Hon.John Morley, than whom there is no better Liberal in British politics.is firmly of the opinion that Britain should atay in Ir.Ile gives It _s his ovinion that the educated Hindus who dredm that they could carry on the government of the country hetter | than the British do, \u201ccould not work it for a.week\u201d; and adds decisively \u2018that \u201cBritish ruld in \u2018India will £on- tinue, oughf to continue and must continue.\u201d .After this, it ought to de impossible for anyofte to say that the British Liberals encourage the native agitators in Inia by supporting their theories and g.ving them to understand that half the nation is cn their side.No Tor Minister could \u2018ave been more dawnright or more explicit than John Morley, and John Morley belongs.to the left wing of the Liberal parts.This bein.ths case, there Is no use to discuss for a moment the possibility of Britain withdrawing from India.The nation seems to be a un\u2019t against such a policy: Mr.Morley has doubtless seen that ihe withdrawal of the British would mean disaster for the people of India.Britain is glving the people immensely better government that they could as yet give themselves, and is moreover | keeping, off foreign\u2019 difturbers who \u201cwoul.ethèrwise easily.conquer the fy a Population df India and subject them to exploitation and mis-gov- ernment which would soon set them longing for the just rule.of the British, There 1s an educated Hindu class to-' day which would like to rule their own poople; but there is not the slightest réfison for belleving that thelr \u2018own people would permit it.Their divisions and their respect for the power beh! ind.\u201cHE BHtIsh Goverinient \u2018make * them willing to submit to British rule, but their very divisions would raise there would be no army behind the \u201cbaboo.\u201d .Still, it will be In accordance with permanent British policy for the British Government to endeavor to slowly work the educated natives into the government of the country and so pre- paro thetn for genuine when the entire nation shall have.reachèd a étage of development to ways | rant ft\"; An Oriental people must be taught tho\" system of Occidental de- mocdraffo govéinment befdrs it can be expécted' té Work it.This, doubtless; 80 good a democrat as John Morley intends to do as rapidly as he may.He will ndt throw InBla foto confusion by |sod suddenly fllaging the.reins on its back apd bidding: It go where dt Mkes; but } \u2018Ne \u2018wir +; ually \u201ctpach 13 to oy Foti ihn Toned 22 | take iy £) dashing.o | \u2018Roroes country and Ing\u2019 15e côgtiy co that the Christiaû Church fives te, A It is the keoper of sa sténderds of moratity: and, who: ; monly meu-wlid-agres with speaker\u2019 fie.riei.thafote thousands of man who efthet.|.up opposition to native rulers, and |.\u201chome rule\u201d | Pa It u don't want others ta; font telle -a.'phone ;- \u2014 at, \u201c18 women were only as erfec Ft gxpect their husbands to be, bt uly \u201che-arpur, very doors.he A n likes to to think her ; A bad man if he dida\u2019t\u2019} \" puce ; Minlster\u2014I was , surprised to 2 husband walk out of church while\u2019 preaching.Wite\u2014Oh don't mind that.You know he\u2019s given ta walking in his sleep < \u201cSome blg-voiced men,\u201d said.Eben \u2018\u2018gits into arguments * ain't got time to go to a ball gaye ang do decir hollerin\u2019 in de regular way.your was \u2014_\u2014 Most men make more fuss ov \u201chaving thelr wives sit in thelr lap Ee over heavy dumb-bell.exercise.There arè times when the a like patience, teases to be be a virtue, Having a short pocketbook is\" a poor way to get along.+ \u2018Should a man who has hey, fever marry a grass widow?A sclentist has discovered an advantage in being tall.\" The tall rhan's head is higher above the germs In the street.Girjs\u2019 handkerchiefs are almost in big as thelr shoestrings for their punips.© Little Willje\u2014' What 1s Jor.\u201d - Pa\u2014%Joy, my son, is the ay feel.tng experienced'by the man who counts his money and finds more than he expected.\u201d You have probably noticed that every tail-end baseball club wins games.by splendid playing and loses on account of hard luck.First thing we know we will be turning on the electric fans and dreaming of the beautiful blizzards that are kee ng: us shiveritg through the balmy spri The pure-fobd \u2018people should get nto fi ated with filthy lucre.3 When a girl refuses a fellow and\u2019,he doesn't go to the bad it is a bitter Yow to her pride.wot that past of the love Is adutier- | *\u201c lové tottet ren thinks he The at Sovernor ral Chas quits sn eo, and ' va és pr ia prove a polite totter\u201d Triton.- - THR LONG WAY.It gins that thé wedthers lonesome That 1 ain't a-feelin\u2019 prime, It's anly that it lorks se fur ; - To watermelon time ! \u201c\u201cPeara like we've lost \u2018the sp An\u2019 closed on her the ar A I jest ain't seen a bluebird ° \u2018 But\u2014pull yourself \u201ctogether ! - *Twill all coms right seme day; he \u2018good Lord runs the.weather,\u201d 4 -An* it's got to go Es way ni § \u2014Atlanta Constitution .\u2018Gazdeners beat ¥ \u201ciiliners trimming the town's \u2018outskirts; Ta When money talks, it \u2014\"\u2014 to listen.re When e woman harps on one string, hard to make her change her tune.rig Once upon & June time dreary.When the people.had grown weary Walling for the sunny day that long was re ove 4; \u201cBuddeniy \u2018there came a decent | Sort of day, but {t's s0 recent We\u2018 refuse to take it as a sign that : there'll be two.There's a lot of difference between for getting what we ousht to know an knowing what We ousht to forget.\u2019 idaho has reason ta he proud of fis feat of providing from its scanty population twelve unprejudiced Jurors to try the Haywood case, .a\" Predictions that armed airships will make war impossible call to mind simi-~ lar claimg made years: ago for the ma.ohine gun.\u2014\u2014 Somehow children make you think of eating their way into _Into heaven.When a man likes to be \u2018different trom other people, the other people are generally quite satisfied to hava him so.Westmount\u2014\"Made much money yet out ot thèm horse race ti Annex\u2014*The only money ever made from tips was from passsnfers Then I uv Ahe seat of disco: discord one that ough: | was sellin\u2019 ginger beer and\u201d stuff to 0 \u2018an\u2019 be a \u201cdown upon ?excursion.; =; = when India will take its freedom apy- way; and it Will be better for India, \u201cTe More neMoioes for Britain, and,for the world, if, when, [Ry ; that time comes, the Hindus will desire | yup Under or seu that a British adviser shall contique use veriger- Al's to sit upon the box.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO, June 6, 1877; Col.Rhodes, ; of Quebec, says In.8 brief letter to the.press that the ity of the injury; the Colorado Po eo.Bug to the, pofiato growers of the vince can be Bo comprehended from the knowledge of the fact that many parishes in the w concessions of Es Laurentides de almost entirely \u201cfor food on this tuber.A loss of crop would thus precipi- \" Got: \u201cRbodpe.an tor maby sears as an officer in the British army, retiring in Quebec.where he settled down as a successful agriculturist.He was Commissioner.Jf Agriculture in the Mercler Cabinet from December, 1888, to July, 1890, when :he resigned.He was ln lreland at the time of the potato rot and famine, when ths people of England, Scotland and the colonies subscribed over twenty million pounds to mitigate the miseries of the poor Irish peasantry in 1847, \u2014 1, John Déwéy, of the Dominion Post oO tice Department, Jeft Ottawa yesterday morning for Manitoba, on businéss connéctëu With the Increasing of mail facilities to newly settled districia in the Province and North-West Territories, THE late Mr, Dewey was Chief Inspector of Post Utfices for a very long period, and was originally vonnected will the British Post Office Lepa-tment, before Joining the civil service of the Dominion.He had very much to do in the expansion of tiie postal system of Canada on proper business methods in the post offices of the large cities and towns, \u2014 At à meeting of the County Orange Lodge last night, in the hall, ft.James street, the action of Lieut.-Col.McKay, Garrison Artillery, in regard to the vol- urteers of his command attending the Orange brother's funeral was discussed and condemned.A committee was @p- pointed té -draft a petitio nto the Federal overnment on the subject.THE late Lt.-Col.McKay, who passed away some years ago, was port warden of Montréai.-in refuling to permit any man n ob oy of his corps to attend the Orange eral, ha was fully sustaired by the mmanding.and the militia authori- | AN CO ordis a oqul Te forbid soldie attending _ Party -processions In un , na \u20ac uprÿèr-stone nëw building course of srectlan, on the Cote 8t.Lud Road, by one of our foremost merchants, was laid à few before a large here, dren.- ne of Jens tod chil.Mr.Jor.ve Dantes by the name of Suaranies of good faith, \u2014\u2014 Statue Was Decsrated, To the \u2018Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir \u2014I read with great Interest your very fuil and graphic Soodunt of the cere | mony of unvelling the statue of Her |} | Majesty Queen Victoria and the pres || tation of same.to the \u2018city of Montreal thirty-five years age by late Lord Dufferin, whose loyal and patriotic speech must -have been a great pleasure to hear, and is now a great pleasure for us to\u2019 read.However, I wish'to call your attention to the last paragraph im the item regarding the above.You \u201cWhile the good Queen lived y+ some ysars a.te.her demisé, the monument was regularly decorated on the anniversary of her natal day with à beau- Uful wreath of flowers.Btrange to say, and it was remarked by many that last \u2018Victoria Day\u201d the statue was destitute of a single flower, even the Daughters of the Emplre and the Army and Navy veterans, let alone thao officers and men of the militia and the Mayor and councillors forgot on this important day to place a few flowers on the pedestal.There were plenty of plants in bloom \u2018in the city greenhouses for thw purpose.oa brings to mind the trite saying \u201c soon we are forgotten.\u2019 \u2019\u2019 ! am RE te at at one with you.and some of the parties above named should have remembered the day and het statue, but you are slightly in error: the good, qld Queen was not ¢n- tirely' forgotten, for one loyal citizen was in Montreal that day and placed a bouquet of calla lillies, purple and white | flowers \u201cand ferns, gotten from one \u2018of | our principal florists.R.8.CLIFT: rte Ethics and Conventions.To the Editpr ot the Montreal Star: © §i¥,\u2014Having noticed an \u201cOld \u2018Bailor\u2019s* \u2018 insuélelous support of the \u2018action of two, of our irresponsible countrymen tn t ing down the U.B.flag on May 24th {in your issue of the 3rd inst.), permit mé a word on the subject.'Aÿ a comrade and member of the sister serviea to an Old Sailor\u201d regret such sentiment sho prompt him to support\u2019 such rantable action: and \u2018it appears to if an igyestigation is held, it will be found that insult was intended tg our flag: 1 am.ppt posted In the laws of interpe- tional CO ee.but- it nation is 3 au sus fasta \u201chin Ta ona.fon Joe We EX pla se ra beneath.4 tar of o ne hether my patition! fe correct \u2018ot otherwisé, sont t Your re may be- ple \u2018to enlighten me; at any rate, such.unwars table \u201caction as that performed by those Englishmen should not be supported by mem- .bers of the British;\\rmy or navy without Government Fanchion.ÉX-RMAS | à \u201cMount not \u201cmond Trust.Tne itor of Be Tt Star: 5 Btr,\u2014Fgeentiy | was gerd Raping.ue Tab, £ EE seumed to me that th Mount | aity of Montres! I cu ven ine athways, and tha crestion of a RON would be the creation of a \u2018Royal Road Trust,\u201d foe Fed by » of half « million each from toit man as | helped McGill, To.He Of lesser wealth would rin qd in fifteen years an\u2019 more | : Aq eA\u201d J bi ) N.SPLITS ONLY.us & Nat only for ra Gerth\u2019s Does not bite 80 cents.= A GOOD = 365 days in the year, smoke Mixture, .tobacco of finest imported leaf.4b.tins 40 cents and \u2018lib.tins E-.A.GERTH, .\u2018 200 8t.Catherine West.ce week, but for a blended the tongue.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Grand Stand daily Badges.$1.00.dally at 140.p.m.MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB BLUE BONNETS COURSE, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2:07 x RAIN OR SHINE.event\u2014The Jockey Club Stakes.Boxes (6 seats), $5 per day extra.Gpecial race trains, with members\u2019 cars, will leave Windsor Streat Depot Through street cars every five minutes after 1,00 p.m.A | eine of the House Home on.Bichelley River a+ Cham is being prepared for the open- lng Fy Te about June 2nd , Applicat ons rs at ihe sur Sttice.Set St.James street, on the afternoons of Monday, Tuesday ind Wednesday, of each w urthg the season, beginning on Monat\u201d , Sur 3rd, between the hours 3 GRAND OPENING OF RTORIA GARDEN ALL NEXT WEEK, 3 and 8.15 Little Bo-Pae WITH HER\u2014 9-TRAINED sHEEP-9 § \u2014OTHER VAUDEVILLE ACTS\u2014 Including e on Pietures.POPULAR PRICES\u2014EVE.IVe, me, ae MATINEES, bc, 15¢, Be,\u2019 Somts on Sale at SHAW'S, .loc Evers ap lication must be accompanied brs ce ificate from the clergyman to | from 4 ET e success DEEE all classes of sufferers in England.the United States of Amer- sapin will enjiat every night, et or the Camp at res the bis a the 25th of Juno Rivers)\u2019 This Soir fron to the 6th of July.order, H.R, BISAILLON, Capt, and Adjt.VEE see USED BY est housends e severe cases of 2 Rorvous ds ebillc [constipation i 5 troubdl he troubles, EE.the\u2019 Les efful \u2018ibrator, Lea, Germany, Austria, France, e ' PRRE-Son d to-day the wieght oy VIBRATION, Tell me yeux trouble, and I AS AD rth «of my \u201cOn A send ze Locking the Veeder, ng Friday, te 1 of June, 1907, etc.fof free copies of my latest books and literature on EDEE.will tell you whether the VEEDEE can help 7.nded and used, x Sword.You can Te tosted free of charge.FUNERAL NOTICE [ I Special esting Digi: slo on No.1.Ios Hal Friday rie.June 7; 8 pm.n account death Ve Cheplain Gregory Obryne.By order, ,- - - JAS T.TRACEY, Presiden Le \u201cPurity Bread\u201d Is sold only by I Strachan, TH Gt Bll Ave, \u2014 \"Phone East 71.DEE ° VIBRATOR ROYALTY rheumatism.gout, \u2018sciatica.neuras- ndigestion or dyspepsia.kidney trou- ete.have been benefited and cured by which ln having such tremendous\u2019 MINISTERED BY THE VE by leading medical men and hos- Ine tre treatment in on your own home.mm,\u201d or name of Phere Tondo.workias powers of MEETINGS Ano AMUSEMENTS, K ANCAIS | x Tr Ton de = \u201cONLY A SHOP GIRL\" \u201cBy the FULLER STOCK CO \" PRICEGS\u20141D, 20 30, 35 and B0c.Next Week, \u201cConfessions or A Wine.A \u2018Return Eee $a NE MEETINGS SAND 7 \u2018meueamenTe, ACADEMY vem adie Wea.Tad ot.thier a.Bis Origiral Character).CHARLEYS SAUNT 191 » DON'T FORGET SATURDAYS EXCURSION on Sur, sharsels, leaving foot of Ben Nazareth st.at 1.30 p.m and Lachine at ste ports to Return to and the | Ry, to Montreal, La p.m.THOMESONS The Most Marvellous Edycated Aplmals Living.Roller Skating before and after every performance, SKATERS AND SPECTATORS, ADMIS SION 10 CENTS, oe ROYAL .- rR Der PAT WHITES » Berlesquers Eugene Tremblay urnes Prices\u201410c.206, 306, And 60.Next Week\u2014OANADIAN BEL m8 28196 = INDOOR CIRCUS | À Performances at 3.30 & 9 p.Daily RE-ENGAGEMENT FC FOR THIS WEEK ONLY OF ELEPHANTS Best skates supplied 131912 Every Day | 3-8 ».m.SENIOR: INTERMEDIATE: JUNIOR: GRAN See WEST.END 1 BLEACHERS \u2018(Hni- : side ave SOUTH SIDE BLEACHERS( Hal- lowell street).vee cee oer +.~ 132°4 &\u2014BIG FEATURES\u20146 | Pr a = = OPBN for the Summer Cents 185 188 CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE.TRIPLE EVENT, TECUMSEH vs.MONTREAL, QUEBEC vs.MONTREAL \u2018 RB.Y.M.C.A ve.MONTREAL JUNIORS.MA AA.GROUNDS, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1 Junior Game at 3 p.m.Senior Rai at 3,80 p.Hiv Intermediate Game at 5,30 pa N OR SH { RESERVED BEATS 210 2.2 20e = CK Btar Branck Office, cor.Peel \u2018ana ste ETS ON SALE AT herin ots, Geo.>.Thompson, 133 Bt.Francois, Xavier C.Tent eo Ltd.239 Notre Dame\" st Office, 280 Pes! street.oc.M.L.C.MAA (MAAA Junior Tickets valid at West Poa Bleachers only.THOS.R.FULTON.Hon.ANNUAL PICNIC Chalmers | Chard 5 Sabbath Scheel Otterburn Park, LS Hilaire, Saturday, June 8, 07 leave G.T.Station at 9 a.m.and 145\" Bla Adults 85c.Childre sn a Dominion Park Two Performances Daily Two Scors Rig - Attractions.Outside Performances by the Baltus Brothers and Miss Paula Piquet, Gons tortionist, direct from Europe.Admission (0e 1325 its te Lachine.\"He ASS Ex Rar Ge New.a.«Ottawa À im a tes tes Through England by - Picture Pontcard \u201cOver 1000 varieties \u2018of Castles, Abbeys, Churches, Lighthouses, Moonlight and Win- SAVOY HOTEL: ter Scenes.Wholesale only.D.& W.FORREST, MONTREAL.18 ST, JOHN ŸEL MOT 5 106 Taw \" T APTIST UNA.THE FIRS DEA HAP- HISTORY OF THE 8CHOOL.a.m.and 1.36 p.830 Ti lokete-Adults 80, Children nw A Health Clver When Supplied Wy John D.Duncan Co., 66 DRUMMOND STREET.1318, Tel.Up 13 181 Seod ot mnt 1 ?Vesdae Vibration INSTANTLY STOP PAIN ç \u2018' ke \u2018and \u20ac Ex SH RSE ene of os in we * » The sensation is extreme- Beaver Hall Mar et ly of de peer Tone than two years.Write to-day for free partic- dor your Meat and Poultry \u201cfrom ulers, 0 Freall for free trial 6f machine.PS violette % Son GARRA spe os, La 2er: ow wna BUILDING, ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.ne, ss DORCHESTER ST.er.(ORET.35 | MONT REAL.13843000 TEL.UP 1384.A »\u201d rrisge Pat) PE \u201cLei trés voter for : Ei | cet { Coppin Th has inant tied i SES 1 ay nex extra ports conte aind me .Metu ing, Jobin Ju | 00e = \u201cThesé Gans are, douar Waterproof.FOR MEN.ia fainproof texture, à good protection for dap days.$800 10 17.00 Meiniosh Rubber Coats, up from shee eng ee ver.$2.50, $5.00, $8.50, $10.00 Rubber Coats, such as Firemen wear ere ee hares were vue 0 000 000 Rate Cat for Boys sod Man.crooner cone $250 $3.50 ow \u2018and.Black Oil Clothing.ET \u201cee + .$5.50 Long Brack Coats $2.75.Trains leave Bonaventure Station at | FRESH BUTTER MILK] Paster NOW OPEN ANNEX \u2018Dominion Park HOWARD & GUILE.remain Pall Dian for Thee ve cause MERE .An.Attends Orchestra e: mous from 3 Orders by the C.The\u2019 Regiment will parade êt mory, Cathy 5 he ee am.sna on honor e Unitorm Erina Brass and Bugle oe attend, order.By .F, C.STIKEMAN.i 13543 Capt.and Adit.NOTICE.Oth Regiment nt Royal Highlanders of Canada.It parties having in their possession rifles or regimental cloth ing 9 who may have changed rv addr or deft ous will communichis wi with undersigne car Bleury street.a messenger will Noe Poe for same.A For the information of [tho cerned any one detaining Governm clothing, rifles, or accoutrements, liable to criminal prosecution, G.8.CLEGHORN.Capt, 13304 Rext.Adie.% Le » * Sth Regiment Royal \u2018 Highlanders of * Canada.= Members of the regiment having rie îles in their possession.mre notified to tetu same into (Stores on iday evening.\u201d the th in roa arding this, no mbers tice onl be summarily dealt wtih GEO, 8, CLEGHORN, Cop.Rest, Adjt, 13303 Zad Montres! Regimest ZB (HEAVY BRIGADE.) ' Regiment will parade es follows for Gum ° an Infantry Dri} A No.1 Battery, Atunday, June 3rd, at p.m.No.2 Battery, Tuesday, June 4th.at B p.m oe 3 Battery, Wednesdsy.June Bts 8 pm.ANNUAL INSPECTION will take place as follows: No.1 Battery, Thursday.June sth, at 7.48 p.m.Ne 3 Battery.Priday.Sune 7th, at Les t.eu s Béttéer.\u2018paturdhy, June fn, > p.m $ man is requested to attend.; Onttorm } parades\u2014Drill ol: niform for WL GRE - apte, ana act Mita Ry Rogimana Orders 4 TIN ALL *-AWEN N.EVANS, rate Bent Busing (Montreal PATENTS.UETRENSTONHAUGE \u2019 BLACKMORE» DENNIBON, \u201cà LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE a BUILDING, MONTREAL, Writs for ~The Prospective Patentes.\u201d ROMPTLY SECURED go abo USS businsas without nearing your truee,.tw years time.Yours trol, JENN ALY COST ides LEGAL CARDS.$ Be 's solicit urers, & he ho at cn ani ae tn ot vanes MIBBON, CASGRAIN WICHER & SORVEER > odeceic, Our ie RE CANADA LR BED St James st, | + isatreat irigtdn, DC U T.Chase Cargrain K.C.Victor.B.Mitchell.i E.F.Surveyer.A.Chase grain, i Joseph W.Weldon.Errol M.McDougall : ROOMS AND BOARD.Tint.uNitAvull 8 rr \u201cTRANSIENT S Canada, te Baldine.\u2018Mauotreal ome With or without board, first- ye \u2018 clas?\u2018accommodation, 78 Victoria at, near shopping district and theatres PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, ~ Heasley for Pictures| sams, sremeans anesmen.erusyes, UL LE ot Brasbes -209 5 sat St Catherine, corner: Bleury.Tel.M.2740 T6 Victoris 8q - Every ng in the shop-\u2014plct ré at b JFeduotions ts : ata ed ord Scot Friday PIPE MENDING.«i .WISH AND POULTRY.TO SMOKERS, iy ~~ Pipes made and Repaired, at - BLATTER BROS.Je Victoria Square.PHELPS & BINNS 135 88 Victorian Square.Supply BHIPS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, GOMMON SENSE 3 PRIVATE FAMILIES, Etc, mT ms with FISH, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, Et \u201cPhone Main 417.ht \u2018Kills BEN Roaches = Dea Bugs T AU druggists, or, 351 Queen st nL uronto.War .MARRIAGE LICENSES.mn cee meme em ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES, ETC MABRIAGE, HICENSES a otary : de ELASTIO BTOCKINGS, ABDOMINAL FA de Si hry st, antral t3 36 BELTS, Shoulder Braces \u2018as ical Ap- \u201cMARRIAGE LICEN .Successor te F.Gross, 36 \u201cCrau Issued by Arthur ve Wiike.on ants Bank °- 8st Montreal gids, BB Na, w, \"rel Sh HEY of suite 1, 468 St Urbain at.CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.SF THE BEST PLACE for business MARRIAGE LICENSES monly lunch is at the Hotel Wil\u2018rid.for- issued by J.M.M, Dail, \u201cGabriel Vilrria Corbeil prow di ana St 10: dt James 08.and 40 Crescent wb.= EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.HOTELS.-~ , rs, De SaJes Prevost Seeciniizt.Oppasite Grand asgltarions 1 to.4, Dispensary pest Cantral Station sultation far \u2018poor, Tuesday, Fr! 16 to : fn.402 Sherbrooke at, Or new No.232 + ; SE, equal! 23 a.: ecu: te ror liquor licenses for grocery - atomes UNIO N NEW YORK orrr.Shorbrooke st.Bence te ana P ind dont sta- abit and w York Ci tres on ect of 2% on sam mp.62 812 ê | | a \u201cBABY $ AWFUL MISERY Eyes éore and nd Infarqet \u2018and Lashes Fell Out.SPEEDILY CURED | BY COICURA \u201cMy litfle son had ax thick of \u201c Mmeasies which left his a Sek in a shocking state.The lids were inflamed and sore, and every lash fell out.They would be stuck in the morning, end bleed when washed causing untold suffering.I tried everything without success until I got Cuticura, and with the first application had cause to be thankful.«Before I had used one box of Cuticura Ointment the lashes were growing, and in a short time he had a crop of ashes of which «ny pe n Might be proud.\u2014 rs.C.T d, Old South Head Road, averly, Sydyer, N.5.W.\" Reter- ence.R.Tovar Co.Svdnev.MCGILL.SUMMER TERM PASS LIST.The following results of summer term examinations jn, the ulty of Applied Ecience of Mooi, have Yeen posted: \u201c\" shopwork.Class 1.\u2014G.Kearney, A.D.Allen, A.M.Lindsay, H.8.Grove, Class IL\u2014A.J.Sopet \u201cA.F.M.Brigus, A.8.Gook, H.-V,- Mooney, W.R.B.Venables, equal; A.N.Fraser, G.Stevenson, & E.Vessot, equal; A.L.Dickieson, O.C.F.Hague, À.Mc- Naughton, C.W.Stackhouse, equal; A.H.Dion, W.A.Landry, K.R.Mc- Kirnon, A.A.8.Buttenshaw, H.Ford, D.M.Gall, J.D.Goode, R.Mac- kay, M.Stansfield, equal; Dwight, G.B.Bdwards.W.R.Wil- - Jlamson, equal; G.M.Hudson, C.S.Townshend, equal.Class 111.\u2014C.Cate, H.M.Graham, W.P.Rest.equal.Ç Mechanical Drawing.we I1.\u2014G.Kearney, H, B.Dwight, W.'P.Bist, A.Wilon, A.D.Allen, 0: \u2018©.F.Hague, @.M.Hudaon,, K.R.McKinnon, equal; Lindsay, equal; A.MoNaughton, C.\u201cW.Stackhouse, W.R.B.\u2018Venables, equal : Class ILA.L.Dickieson ; \u201cFord, M.Btanstield, \u201cequal; .G.Boyd, A.H.Dion, J.0 code.5 T.Mooney, equal: A FM.Uncka.J.Soper, equal; equal; A.M.Maver, G.a equal; A.8.Buttenshaw, Townshend, equal; G.B.-Ed- H.A.Ekers, 8.E.Vessot, A.8.Cook, We R.Williamson, Ko .ecu » \u2014_\u2014 Littre Hope Huid Out to Grocers, Little hope w held St to the re LENS of pres ail Grovers, who erday » aîted on Ton Lomèr Gouin, pis A Quebec, to renéw former.at- re a reduction of the The : Premier declared that the Le, is Frture had adopted the measure \"dné deliberation, and it would be dirty oult to change it now.He promised \u2018htiwever, that the Government would.vds the auestion and protect the in- Bl of the grocers if they needed H.S.Grove,\u201d A.\u201d M.|\u2019 ™- J Se Ù .CORONA HOTEL.482 GUY STREET.Laropean 1\u2019 Moderate Pricea lai Winter Rates, Excellent Culsine.Service Unserpauet, KIC EVERY EV ENING.vio v fr p4mexrey\u2019 CRANTE STRIKE NEARING 17S EXD Indications That Men and Em.Ployers Will Reach An Agreement Shortly.{ \u2014\u2014\u2014 There are Indications to- -day that the granite cutters\u2019 strike, which has been in progress for some time, will be settled within the near future.The men are as united and determined as ever, and they say they have all the financial assistance required.Mr.John A.Flett, of Hamilton, Ont.who arrived In town a few days ago, to settle the dispute, desires the Star to deny statements that have been made to the effect that he is a resident of Quincy, Mass.\u201clI am a Canadian,\u201d said Mr.Flett, when seen to-day by a representative of the Star, \u201cBut that has really nothing to do with the dispute except to misrepresent things.\u201cThe_question of recognition of the union,\u201d contimied the speaker, \u201cis a refuge on the part of .the employers, The guestion, sald Mr.Flett, is a very simple one, so far as the strike 18 concerned.It 18 simply for an eight-hour day, and a minimum wage of $3.\u201cThese same granite cutters, who are now contending for better conditions, at one time formed a Canadian national union.The same employers who are now advocating this brand of unionism in opposition to the international, fought thé granite cutters just as vigarously when they were a Canadian national union until they broke up their organization.\u201d Mr.John A.Flett has been conneet- ed with the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress for more than twenty years, and is \u2018undoubtedly the best known labor man in Canada Flett will remain in the a until Has difficulty is finally settled An Outrage In\u2019 Dublin, - An outrage of a malicious type was committed in Dublin one night recent- 1 wttèn Messrs.Patterron and Co.'s match factory in Hammond lane was broken into and a quantity of the man chinery so damaged that work hag to be suspended.Over 200 hands are\u2019thus thrown ldle.A valuable gus engine, which had only been erected -a week previously, was rendered useless, as also was eleven matoch-filling .machines.The office and safes, contain.y.were left it clear thet the motive of the rald wes to wreck and not to rob the factory.Co A Montrea! Man Honored.; Dr.Lewis Reford, of Montreal, has been granted 8 Fellowship in Pathology by the Johns Hopkins Univorsity of Baltimore, Dr.Reford graduat from McGill in 1904, obtaining the degree of M.D., C.M.He was for two years oy one of the housé surgeons in the Mant- real Genetw! Hospital, and after leav- |.ing there \u201cwemt to the Johns Hopkins] T Hospital, Baltimore, for speéch.l work unde- Dr.Cushing.the celebrated sin ie, proteoti on.geon and t in nérvons\u2019 diseases.; TH CONTE Te | Trunk conductor ¢harged Co _MON ENGLISH METHODS Mr.Perks, M.P., Talls What ts [ Done to Promote Unloh® hid Uphold Protestaniens.- - \u201cWesleyan.Methodism as the Champion ot Protestantism In England\u201d was the theme of an address Wednesday night at St.James Methodist Church, by Mr \u2018R.W.Perks M.P., the English Methodist leader.In his speech he referred to his project for fraternal federation of Methodists, and in detall\" sketched the progress of Wesleyanism during the past quarter of a century.This progress was the greater as the Church of England had ceased to be Protestant in its formalistic and ritualistic ten- dencles, and was open to the sharpest erlticism.Mr.Perks.Mr.William Hanson presided, and with him on the platform were Rey.Dr.Shaw and Rev.Dr.Torrance, and Dr.Young, the pastor of the church, who opened with prayer.In introducing Mr.Perks, the Chairman sald that the Methodists of Can- -ada welcomed him as the leader of progressive and aggressive Methodism in England, and especlally referred to his success with the famous million guinea twentieth century fund of the English \u2018Wesleyan Methodist Church.Mr.Perks expressed his pleasure at meeting the Methodists of Canada, and compared their unity with the six- branch division of the English Wesleyan Church.House of Lords, however, a bill for the consolidation of three of the smaller branches.Methodism in England was a \u2018| still the friend of all and the enemy of none.It was not the suppllant sister of any religious community, and \u2018was not envious of the Established Church, though prepared to vote agalnst it.In the past quarter of a century, sald Mr.Perks, the balance of power in England had been transferred to the worklng- classes, \u201cand the Methodist Church has changéd with the nation,\u201d he continued.b \u201cThe real bonds of Empire are not mere armies and material resources, but churches, nations and communities are held more closely by mutual interest, by the offer of self-governmént, and, above all, by the gifts of freedom and liberty of action.Church, once so conservative and fron- bound in {its theological views, las changed greatly simply because it followed the practices and precepts of John Wesley\u201d * One of these \u2018great - principles was education.The power should rightly be to an educated and Christianized democracy.Forty years ago, to cope with secession of members, the Wesleyan Church broadened jts whole hasis of government to enlist the sympathies of all and further the soclal reforms advocated by Wesley.& result of this movement, thg-Church hos steaë- ily grown :1n'infl@ence and power all over England.\u201cThe Church of England,\u201d sald Mr, Perks, \u201chas also been active, but on quite antagonistic lines, and towards sacerdotäUsm and Romish practices.Without :ordtic! sing that Church, nevertheless the Church of England is reverting to it to the misuse of its great \u201cendowments.\u2018To-day in thousands of her churches masses are said for the dead.The confessional is encroaching more and more; the ministers affect, he most riestiike vest- mentsat = Ln - i fhe Incense, Latin hymns por the\u2018 stations of thé Cross are ot features rapidly gaining vogue.This has made it a duty to the free especially the Wesleÿ Church, to maintain thes testantism.\u201d Mr.Perks, In lusty of the non-conformist - the growt es, said that to-day they provided upwards of eight and three-quarter milifon sii- tings, all absalutely free as compared with seven \u2018miiHons\u2019 of the\u2019 established church, \u201cNow,\u201d : sata he, \u201cwe cun bud our churches on the main thoroughfares and not in side strects.Not long a) ago all mayors had to belong to, the esta Hshed church.To-day the mavors of three-fourths of the tvwns of England belcng to the free churcjpbs, and we have fifty members in Parliarnent and young people no longer leave our church for social considerations\u2019 All this Mr.Petks traced tc the federation of free churzhes in England; which was a purely religlous and s0- clal movement.Wesley.he remarked, wns a great social reformer, a man of broad ideas, who had the ad of being a great autocrat and believed in enforcing them, ruling his preach: ers with a rod of iron He had founded a° * methndism resembling in Îts :ideas of goterninent the Roman Catholic Church, and characterized by a sort of vast ecclosias- tical free masonry, which bound its adherents more \u201cclosely: together than did any other church except the Roman Catholic Church.It was to further the use of {his fm- mense power Mr.Perks said he had come to Canada.that Hs organization raight be used to aid men)bers in emis gration, desire for work and other such ways.Such a dapartment of the church, he urged, would he most desirable, and he hoped it would bs par- fected before the next decennial con- of the Methodist Church at Washington A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr.Ferks for his addrees, saveral members I, in dre çongregation making 8 Conductor Howe Was Acquitted.; John.William Howe, the.\u2018Grand with manslaughter, was acquitted at Montreal Wednesday afterfoon by: the the Court of King\u2019s Be e charge was brought in conhec- \" a reauit of which two men part o which had been left un the ad mien ee Ie re ro not having protected with \u2018signals \u2018the sec- ton of his train occupying the\u2019 main.Mr.Samuel P.Kramer, GT R.master of trans \u201ctated regular traine had the right of way ter could not occiipy the main line unless they hdd orders The conductors of the two \u201ctrams Pa reau.the jury at ones retu & verdict of not gatity, oy Howe fended 15, What © Ria, 0, 1 => |» There was à large audience to meet There was before the | The old Wesleyan.rÿ de tion with the St.Bruno .smash-up-as | 41 Howe was in chatge or bet } against extra trains, and that the lat-| , dnd \u2018| healthy.TRE, y gr ee D par [A vi From the island Republid À i Nov Vistting: Méñtreal, on the Situation.- aide 11 10° Dr.W.À.Morris ta in Montreal fur a few days, and goes on to Newfoundland to visit his brother, Sir Edward Morris.\u201cThe Doctor and his wife and obild + - .u wm speaks of the Domingo, ho mediate peace and gi tate of out pitaspects of tm- and great prosperity, ul facts as to trade in the West es.He calls eas go the \u201cGarden ob; v Dr.\u2018Morris is ie of Sir Edward M of ho Late Gav- ernment,\u2019 apd is at hregeht visiting his sister, Mrs.C.A.Lebel, at 15 Park ave.He took the of M.D., at Edinburgh University.and two years ago was appointed Physician for the United Stites: Fruit Comhany, at Plata, San Domingo.He arrived on Monday, and leaves -Mnortly for Ht.John's.His wifé, child and purse bave gone on to Jamaica, to stay at Mrs Marris\u2019's home.Things.hate been very ummettled for some time in San and the | Doctor feared for his wife and nd, and left with them.\u201cped ve nm Things are already quieter The trcuble anticipated was on accoumt of the U.8, Conyventiod .If the Convention \u201crms\u201d true, there will be ultimate peace.: Its terms, are that the principal custome-housés should be looked over by Americans, and that Americans should occupy thé poste of Chief Gotlectors and Travelling Audibors;\u201d The.Convention was 1e idea of Mr.Roosevelt, and has beer working for some time, but has till now only.been recognised as à temporary arrangément.However, it has now passed the Dominion Congress, except for small details that do not seem to tive Doctor likely to cause trouble.When the treaty is-setited, Kouns Lobe & Co., the bankers Intend tu make a torn of twenty million dollars.Fifty-five per cent.of the revenues will be handed over by the-Am- erican collectors to the Island for mining expenses, such as payment of of- ficlals, etc., and the remainder Will be devoted to clearing the debt.As! this means the disappearance of the wholesale plundering, tad administration and : careless flpancing that so long obtained in San Domingo, the Republic will benefit more from the percentage than {it did previously.from the whole revenues.The doctor speaks enthustastically of the Island and its prospects.There is & marvellous return to agriculture.i: \u201cYes.said he, \"If peace is think it will be by the convention, \u201cre shall see great ty In thé Republic.Things have suffered slightly this vear by the three thonths drought.but that has been exceptional, most other places have also suffe This island Is a perfect \u201cGardén of the West Indies,\u201d and I.do not see, a a Britisher, why Canada should not do.more \u201ctrade\u201d with the soul \u201cTrade ls falling altogether Into the hands of the United States, and I! do not see why the simple restrictions es % ei eizp of packages should interfere with West Ladien trade.We could easily.supply.tivews - wit dairy.produce.cates for all the trade in these parts, have almost a monopoly, and, \u201cI see no reason why It should be so.\u201d The Doctor is.:& powerfully-built man, with strong feAtyres, and the utmost genfaMtyw \u2018eaid #8.ST Fp trae STE HH -R.- Hemsley, Iniporter fine witches, JeWelter, 255 Bt.James St.Yo nor SECURITE: \u201cCORPORATION, nm, 2, ©.NORSWORTHY, Myr.at us, Mobtrent.Cat PHILLIPS oniaL Hous SQUARE.SE nnual June Sale LIBERAL DISCOUNTS in every department.\u2014 HARDWARE DEPT.Granite Ware Fry Pans and Baskets, regular $1.26, for 5c; guaranteed.Granite Ware Fish Kettles, regular $1.50, for $1.00; guaranteed.Granite Ware Steamers, 6 sizes, 331.3 off; guarant Granite Ware Double Boflers, 3 sizes, 33 1-3 off; guaranteed, Granite Ware Tea Kettles, 3 sizes, \u2018334, off; guaranteed.Banistor Dusters, regular soc, for 25c.W.C.Brushes, regular 60e, for 46c.Cash Boxes, a few sizes, 331-3 off.Nickel-Plated Seamléss Brass Cuspi- dores, 38 1-3 off.AT AND CAP DEPARTMENT.THIS MONTH our large stock of .Straw Hats and - Panamas wili be soid.at.special reductions.This is tho best opportun- ty ever offered to secure a nice hat at small figure.Children's Straw Galateas and Linen s sold at great reduction 1 line of Men's Pearl and Beaver Soft Hats, all new shapes.Regular $3.00, \u2018for $1.50.TRUNK AND BAG DEPT.We have a very complete assortment of Dress Trunks to choose from.Prices range from $3 to $65; sizes from 28 in.to Pie in.long.Steamer Trunks, of all lengths.Prices $3.50 to $60.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Hat Boxes, in different sizes and shapes.We are giving a special discount of Ten Per Cent.on the above.A few special lines In Trunks, Cases and Bags, less 20 per cen Suit LADIES\u2019 WAISTS.clal table of Ladies\u2019 Lawn Walsts, Benn ordered fronts, % sleeve; sizes 84 to 44, at $L.15 esc Also a special table of Lady's Lawn Walsts, assorted styles and trim< \"mings, at $2 each.Children's Cream Serge Reefers,sinen 3 to 4 years; were $9, now 4,50.Nt MANTLE DEPARTMENT.Ladies\u2019 Costumes, 33 1-3 per cent.off.Misses* Costumes, 33 1-3 per cent.ofl.Ladles\u2019 Underskirts, 20 per cent.off.Ladies Walking Skirts, 20 per, cent ofr.Ladies\u2019 and Children's Reefers, 20 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Tweed and Cloth Jackets.20 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Black Silketts Unlerskiris, special 720.ea FRENCH CHALLIES.- $0 pieces beautifully Dmbroidered Chal.es.in navy.old rose, sky.reds, pink mauve, bluette, blaëk, brown, green, the regular value of these fine \u2018goods is 75¢ per yard, Lo clear at 45c per yard.CREAM GOODS.few pieces choice Cream Materials MAL « discount of 93 1-3 per cent.CORSETS.tytés in the following AN ce at 10 ver cent.reduction off .regular prices: D.& A.Corsets, from 72c.P.D.Corsets from She.R.+& G.Corsets from $1.1: C.-B.Corsets from $1.35.C.C.A La Grace from $1.33, W.B.Corsets from $1.85.La Vide Côrmeus from 85.85.Nazareth Waists from 36c.Ferris Waists from dc.Rauipoise Waisets from #f2.iv.or BOYS\u201d AND =e] Few SPECIALS MEN'S READY- MADE CLOTHING.230 Tweed and Worsted Suits, sizes © 33 to 44; price $15 to $25.less 50 per cent.off.25 Light Tweed Overcoats, \u201cstylish, price $15, less 20 per cent.off.Homespun and Oxford Tweed Coni and Pants.unlined; prices $12.50 to $15, less 10 per cent.off.| Cravenette Rainproof Tweed Coatr, prices $12 to $25, less 20 per cent.off.Odd Pants for $2.50 net.: All Washable Vests less 10 per cefit.Special odd lLnes Box Coats, sssorted wires, $16.50 to $20, less 30 per cent.a IR ok CHILDREN'S cima Boys\u2019 Norfolk Tweed Suits, less so per cent.Boys\u2019 3-piece Tweed Buits, less \u201cso per cent.Children's, Fawn Box Cloth Reefers, less #0 per cen Boys' Tweed Overcoat.amall \u201csizes, less 60 per cent.oF : Children's Washable Suits, eos.lo per cent, English Sailor Suits, less 10 gor \u2018vent.BLACK DRESS GOODS.Speclal\u201420 Per Cent.Discount\u20148pe- clal\u20146 pieces Black Twine Voile, 80c per Yard, for 84c; #0c per yard, T£e, and $1.00, for 80c per yard.This lot is a special purchase, therefore extra good value.Also Special Table eontaining assort- od lots of Cholce Materials, less 20 per centre Black C ©.Cloth, Sc, 81.00, 25; $1.75, less 39 1-8 per tent.ofr.s places Black Cashmiere Serge; do in, wide.Worth to §0c per yard.P94 27c net.5 < ~ CARPET DEPARTMENT.- All Axminster and Wilton Carfiets, less 10 to 26 per cen All Brussels pond Tapestry Carpets, less 10 to 20 per cent.All Kidderminster Carpets, per cent, to 25 per cent All China and Japanese Matting, less 10 to 50 per cent.All Fibre Matting, Matting and Mats, less 10 to 25 per All Made-Up Bounces in Axminster and Wliton, less 25 to 33 per cent.All Made-Up Squares in Brussels and Tapestry, less 20 to 331-3 per cent.All Persian, Turkish and Indian Rugs, less 20 to 50 per cent.Linoleum, Olicloth and Cork .Carpet, less 10 to 20 per cént.less 10 0 Pe py Ot tp THE MEDICAL HALL.SPONGE BAGS, six sizes in check, satin and silk patterns, from 20c to $1.00 each, less 20 per cent.HAIR BRUSHES, a line apeclally suited for the tountry cottage and outings.Regular $1.00 each, spe- clal 680, PALM OLIVE SOAP, regular 10c.A spécial consignment of unwrapped tablets, seven in a box, at 35c per BATH SOAP: Turkish), Regular 10c per tablet.Special box of four ta- lets, 30c.UNSCENTED GLYCERINE - BOAP (English).Regular 150, special 10c.SPARKLET sYrHons for.making Soda Watér, Singer Al je, etcn as re quired.A.gréat col eos for the Bummer Cottage: -the Camp.aopnpne, bc oac charges, Soc a SODA DRETChop Suey Sundae and Maple Walnut Dishés are delicious and great favorites.DISPENSING DEPT.\u2019 places at all times at your di carry out to your doctor's wishes a qualified pharmacist, 9 KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.HENRY MORGAN & 60.MONTREAL | Luoma pr ali ar en 22 m2 m0 0e Cn a * ea Seed adf Ik *- + THE i + It is Said by an Observer That Small Traders are Going in.MACKAY PREFERRED GOES LOWER AGAIN.EEE The Wall Street Market Was Strong All, Roung\u2014Power Holds Up Wel.A close analysis of the trading in Dominion Steel stock reveals the fact that it is largely confined to \u201cthe scalpers and smaller traders.-who jumped dn, in the \u2018hope.of Making a\u201d turn i® the settlement plans materiafiecd.A broker watches Stee! pretty closely told the Star that there were 50 far no signs of any Inspired buying, bY people who are well informed on all that is going on.One rumor that chilled bullish enthusiasm In Steel a little was the statement that the recent earnings have been disappointing in spite of the fact that the output has been increased during the t two months.Bteel opened strong at 21 and a good deal of stock was taken from that level .up © 21 3-4.Towards the close it was \"fractionally easier at 21 3-8 ,but wound up at 214 bid.rhe preferred was higher again at 52%.but there were no sales of bonds and there was nothing doing in Dominion Coal which shows no signs of added strength on the settlement rumors.POWER UP, MACKAY DOWN.One feature of the local list was the further marked weakness in Mackay pre- fcrred, which sold off to 65%.Power, on the other hand, shows a lit- te, more strength, and sold around 89%.ao Paulo sold.st 121 to 131%, and De- toit it Usted\u2019 ht These was, sc toroë trading in the rest or he hat.witli hor featuretof - importance.treet Ralway 1 sold at £10.: DETROIT UNITED.Gépora Manager Brooks, ot Detroit United, has promised the street car men & definite reply brivis their demands for better working conditions this afternoon.A conference was held thie morning at whioh the demands were presented by President Mahon and discussed in detail.A compromise is hoped for.DOMINION COAL.The Dominion Coal output for May was given these columns the other day, but A following affords a much more complete comparison: 1907.1906.1905.252.248 231,606 160,613 226,190 225,716 128.778 203,194 310,220 228,766 316,284 296.417 221541 328,947 322.777 294.647 -.325,91) 332,926 cesses 318,291 329.164 eenreee 327,734 329.172 sv.323,733 322,288 +.350,009 333.317 308.367 303.440 206.884 211,877 3.248.565 3.196.527 IN.WALL STREET.» Wall Street continued to show a strong tendency toward improvement this morning, and there were indications of a stronger following upon the constructive aide of prices.Advances of from 1 to 2 points were recorded in the opening hdur, tut later in the session announcements of a series of old engagements for export amounting .to over $3,000,000, throw something of a damper on bullish enthus- m.The preliminary estimate of the week's money movements shows that the banks have lost pome $4,000,000 during the week To-morrow\u2019s figures, however, will not fnclude to-day\u2019s engagements, Bales to noon In Wall Street ware 314,- C00 shares.THE MACKAYS.In some quarters It is argued that the new {issue Of $31,925,000 stock by the American Telephone and Telegraph Co iy a bear point on the Mackays, as th Mackay Company will presumably have to take a block of the new stock.However, there are those who argue that it is veally a bull card.American Telephone stock is down to 107, which is pretty cheap for an B per cent.stock, and the new stock will prebably be bought cheaper, making it attractive from the investment point of re alone, while if the ackay.Com s as well fixed finan- Inlly as is vod, it will gladly take stock which smaller investors will be unable to takes up.rparansaction, Mornfax Session, Tth June, Mexican- 26 44.$500.8 ax.I.& BS.00- 1 Mackay:\u201422-67, fo Molsons Bk\u20141-206.New Streat\u201437-208.Textile Pfd.\u201415-90 Toronto Ry.\u201425-1 4x.Telephone 10-1364, 5-136.L, of Wds.\u201425- 6%.Power\u2014275-89%.10-89%, 180.89%.troit\u201480-68, 5-86%.ron Pfd.\u201425-5234, 5-62.fiao Paulo\u201450-121 25- 121%, 25-12 Iron\u2014100-21, 25- ik, 125-21% 1 21% 511%.186-21%, 100-21 5-8, 50-21% Pac.\u20145-168 dent, St.Ry\u2014 he 5210.Switch Pra.\u201410- Mackay Pid.ay 175-85%, 78.85% © \"Textile Bas: 12,000 89 B.Sov.Bk\u20143-96 5-06.-Rich.& Ont.70, 40-704.Halifax Ry.-\u201410-99 SHAREHOLDERS MEET 10TH.Toledo Ry.Will Have a Complete Monopoly in City.@hareholders of the Toledo Railways & Light Co., says the Wall Street Journal, will hold a special meeting for the pur- .of approving the agreemnent cover- acquisition of the Toledo Gas, .and of approving street rallwayw, artificial gas, light and power and heating by steam electric [and water.The merging of the tw6 cones should place the Railways & Light ny in a much improved position, \u2018hot enly because of the saving In operating costs,-but because the two.companies \"have engaged to some extent in a light- \u2018tas war, especially as to electric fighting.te | OUR FARMERS.| = \u201cEighty-seven per cant.ot the Canadian faumers own their farme.\"EASY MONEY./ (Wall Street Jou Nwrorid's rode «lr ov RIE 22 = who it Is said is Mr.Clarence Mackay, \u2018can mining spécu To tal London Bar silver, er, $4164.off 1-8d.\u2018\u20ac .ks, York funds, 1-64 dis, ro Ruta | Case, and : for als chap.ii \u2018after ¢ pan.at 508 35 LAL THEE scheming to create a giant telephone and telegraph comb! a CONSOLS AT THE LOW LEVEL.British consols were again at the record low level, closing at 839-18 for money, and 83% for account.MR, E.L.PEASE RETURNING.Mr.B.L.Pease, general manager of the Royal Bank, is returning on the Bimpress of Ire .THE WORK IS NOT ABANDONED Work on the Duluth extension of the \u201c800\" line has not been abandoned, as reported, but is progressing rapidly.This branch leaves the maln line at Brooten and rung north-east to Duluth.Another Broker Quits in London A cable from Lcndon says: \u201cThe fallure of Btarkey, Leveson & Cooke, brokers, was, announced an thé stock exchange this\u201d mwining, They are understood to have been involved in unsuccessful Afri.tion, This makes the tenth \u201cfailure on the London Stock Exchange since the beginning of the slump in the stock market.TOTAL GOLD IS $9,900,000.Including to-morrow's shipments the total gold export from New York on this movement ia $9,900,000.Foster was 83, Trethewey 74 Cobalt issues had a breathing spell to< day and something of a halt has been called close to the low level The sales In Toronto this morning were @s follows: Foster\u2014509, 500, 600, 500, 100 at 83; 100 100 at 82%; bo, 500 at 83; \"500 at 82%, 500 at 824.Silver Leaf\u20141000, 1000, 300 at 9.Trethéway\u2014500 at 73, 500, 500, 100 at 74 Temiskaming\u2014100 at 104.Fro Meehan\u2014100 at 43, 0 at fe 42.t ror Romina 6 Fes OPINION OF LOCAL BROKER.Crop Outlook Not as Black at\u2019 it is Painted.; McCuaig Bros.& Co., in a letter to clients, say: \u2018\u2019There seems to be a little greater disposition in financial circles to take a somewhat more cheery view of the aitua- tion.It is beginning to be felt that the crop outlook is not so black as has been |.painted, and that the peason ls not eo far advanced but that crops can be decidedly bettered by a period of warm sunshine.A period of favorable weather would also improve wonderfully retail trade, and infuse :c throughout the market \u2018seems to give furtber indications of a sold-out condition, There is no buying aggressive- neas, but there is less selling pressure, and prices do not dealine in the manner that they did.A few keen traders express belief that the market is near the bottom, if the lowest prices have not already been reached, and they are therefore more inclined to* base thelr op- eratlons on the upside.\u201d TORONTO RAILS DIVIDEND.The regular quarterly dividend of 14 per cent.has been declared on Toronto Rallway stock, payable July 2 to holders of record June 15.RUBBER STOCKS TRADED IN.Not Much Doing in the Unlisted De: partment.In the ynlisted depattment \"to-day, 43 Rubber pfd.sold at 80, and 39 Rubber com.at 20.W.P.O'Brien quoted: As ked.Bid.Cons.Rubber bonds .38% 88% Dom.Park .ee 563% 50 Go bonds .«i.Lees o 87 80 Foster .\u2026.85 80 Green Meehan \u201c e 52 ve Mexican Tram .67 62 do bonds .» .\u2026.84 oe Peterson Lake crs see 33 28 Quebec .Fc.40 .Shawinigan .eo.49 47 Sliver Leaf .+.\u2026.11 09 Silver Queen .10 1.00 Tcronto Park bonds, with $5 per cent.stock .rer va swe ¥ 76 74 TRANSACTIONS NS IN TORONTO.: General Bec.88 at Ls: \u201cTwin City com.50 at 83 to 92%: Et Dev.bonds, $2000 a.19; Ho 5 at 43; Rio \u2018bonds 83000 at 76% to T7: Sm Pato.© at 121 to 121%: Meckay com, 114 684 to 66%; do.pret.165 at 66 to sou.Son.Gas, 70 at 194 to 196: Dominion Steel pref., 5 at 51%: Mexican Light 3500 at 515: e 30 at 17%; perial, 106 mt bonds, mm ; Osan.Perm., Boverelens 84 at 98; Toronto, 3 = pos.- Imperial Loan, 1 at 70.GOLD MOVEMENT IN EUROPE.| To-day the Bank of England bought 27.000 pounds in bar gold, and received £85,000 from Australia.Gold to the smount of £30,000 was withdrawn from the bank for Malta.The bank also released £3250,- 000 gold ear-marked for India.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.Montreal ngs rat es: Buyers\u201480 days.3 13.1 prcpange 9 9-16; cables.» ei Francs, short, 6 short, 9% ed Nèw to 1-64, Lt INSURANCE.In the X United Se ive a 27.241000, v ik Ty ha > FHE ™ Wht THE LINTON?| APARTMENT HAD\u201c 1 A LONG DELAY} Bank Refused Further Advances and Bonds Were Hard to Dispose of.ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE NOW And the Massive Structure WII! Be Completed at a Cost of Over $800,000.No little interest has been aroused over the difficuities encountered in the financing of the massive Linton Apartment buliding on the corner -f Sherbrooke and Si mpeon streets.When work was virtually etopped on the big structure same weeks ago, all sorts of rumors were circulated In regard that the actual cost of construction was exceeding the carly estimates by many thousands of dol It is sons that when the protect was in {ts infancy there was of $200, 000 common and $200,000 000 tered stock.The ork on on the foundation proved ex- ceadingly costly, as the excavation vas made through sold rock.Then came the erection of the bullding itself, and the Canadian White Company, the contracting firm, hes seldom done a finer or quicker plece of work, for, in apite of the severe winter weather, the enormous walls shot nine stories in the air with astonishing rapidity.A large loan had been arranged for with a bank, but before the roof went on no more y was forthcoming from that source, d operations received a sudden check.Efforts to dispose of bonds were not successful for some time owing to the extreme tightness of the money market, the bonds being offered, it je said, in England as well as in At present is rumored that stockholders and others have agreed to take an issue of $250,000 second mortgage bonds, white an issue of $400,000 _5 per cent.first montgage bonds will be taken up upon the completion of the structure.It is beleved now that work will be resumed upon the building, and that it will be completed as quickly as possible in order to accommodate the many who have already signified their intention of renting apartmen It 18 said that tho total cost of the Me structure wil be over $800,000, while if all the apartments are taken the annual Kroes revenue from rentals alone will approximate $10 Mr.c.A.Bogert ] Is in the City ue Mr.C.A.Bogert, general manager of the Dominion Bank, was in Mont- Teal to-day.Mr.Bogert expressed the belief that money would, no doubt, work appreciably \u2018easler during the summer.months, but, said that it would undoubtedly tighten up again In the fall \u201cThe fact is,\u201d said Mr.Bogert, \u2018Canada, is suffering from am overdose or}, prosperity and there is barely enough money to go around.\u201cWhile a bumper crop 18 not yet assured dn the West, with a fair yield and high prices, about the usual amount of money will be necessary to bring the grain: to the seaboard.\u201cI do not belleve that we will see a business wet-back in Canada in the near future, al are many evidences of over trading, and real es- taté speculation in the West must be checked.\u201cWhite Europe recently I was greatly Impresed with the wi interest taken in Canada.\u2018On the boat comiñg over three quarters of the passengers were the Continent.\u2018Germans, Frenchmen, and others talked of Canada more than any other country.It is the Introduction of foreign capital that is going: to help us very materdally.\u201d MORE GOLD.IS GOING OUT.To-m w Lasard Freres veill ship $1.- OTTO 000,000 gold from New York, while Goldman Sachs will ship $1,500, 500,600.TO-DAY'S LOCAL CLEARINGS.To-day's Montreal clearings compary as follows: 1907 .\u2026.vee ese ses vec =» $5,513,509 1906 .vee see res 0oomee oo 5,384,232 1906 .cue cen see sen eevee $4,620,529 REPORT ON MONDAY.The U.8.Government report on the wheat crop will be issued next Monday.GRANBY DULL.Granby was dull at 120 bia and 1830 asked, NIPISSING SOFT.Nipissing was woft at 11% to 12%.THAT'S US.(Toronto Star.) They are prolific writers down in Montreal on Coal-Steel matters.GENERAL ELECTRIC DIVIDEND.The regular quarterly dividend of 24 ver cent.on Canadian Electric and the regular half yearly dividend of 3 per cent.on the preferred stocks have been declared, payable Fais i à, Books close June 15 to 29.a OPINIONS ON THE, ere has been a little Increase in outside interest in.the.market, but the\u2019 professional element is su in control, and they + On the whole, there has been compars- tively little weeping and walling among the Fuster and Trethewey shareholders because they have been suddenty cut off from their dividends.Cobalt stocks are not patronized by the \u201cwidows and orphans,\u201d and are not in- vcetments, The man .who buys a Cobalt stoc knows he is treading on dangerous groun and knows that he js going In for a suslght, unadulteinted gamble.ws, too, that the odds are very much against him, unless he Is one of the lucky ground floor operators.There is, therefore, not much sympathy wusted on the man who take chances on un uncertain proposition and get trimmed.In some respects the Cobalt game haa been played well im the open, and the public has been extensively informed as to its uncertainties.* Every one knows by this time that the camp is remarkable for its veins of 1m- mensely rieh ore that will pinch out aver+ night.That directors will, the pinch-ouf >The A at Companies es is already the information.abead of Le shareholder is filkréest shareholder of the he great telegraph almost a certainty.1 of and \u201ctelephone oywtemn.has an au- This 1s how this year's Montreal Power.statement compares with the years 1908 and 19504, The 1906 figures are omitted, as that comparison -has already been made: _ 1907.1905.1904.Gross .$3.453,490 $2,901,264 32,589, 446 Expenses .1,629,270 1,302,122 *1,705,433 Net.$1,924220 $1,693,142 ~ $884,013 Interest.\u2026 483,638 470,358 1220000 Surplus x§$1,440,582 nas \u201cshse018 013 Dividends 850,000 680, 680,000 Year's - surp.» $590,582 $448,789 $204,013 *Includes Interest charges, etc sSurplus applicable to dividends, $1,440, 582, 18 equal to 8.47 per a earned on the $17, 000,000 capital Senator Forget said yesterday that the Payne mine was purchased for the bondholders.The Payne is being leased just now to a Western mining man, who is spending considerable money ainking a shaft to find a very rich vein of ore that he be- Tieves is in existence.Bucket Shops Quit Business Pittsburg, June \u2014Bucket-shops in this city have oct :Rone out of business since the new Mesta Anti Bi Buck- et-Shop Blil has become a law.This dc- curred Saturday, and only two firms are taking a \u2018chance on what way happen.The new law places the penalty\u201d on the of the building in which are the buck! .\u2018The fine\" Ag not less than $1,000 nor more than 32,000.Teie- graph and are ll se responsible und der this new act Thé Pocket non man ie ta a fine of not less than $23 nor more than $500 for each Coping It i= said that | t 3,000 employment.INCREASED ITS DIVIDEND.: The directors of the Ho ley.Rallway Co, have Tocris vaier.dena of 3; cent.on the commes e rate from 3 pee coms 10 4 per cent per annum.LTD DETROIT UNITED IS.FINED.Found Guilty \u201cof 20 Violations of Ordinances.7 -Judge Connolly W eased the \u2018odnepday Detroit United Ratiway a total of $356 on 20 counts for viviations of city ordinances.\u201d These are cases brought by the city in the\u2019 Mayor's campaign of Jataliation following the.taking of the good service d oratnance into the federal.court by the\u201d ve of the to place lights alty in each case was $25.Thirteen complaints were made for et posting schedules In the cars, and the asseesment.of $16 was levied In each case.Two fines of $30 were imposed.because the statements of the company on its freight business were not filed with the city treasurer.6,000 SHARES AT AUCTION.Toronto\u2019s Method of Disposing of Ite : Gas Stock, Ten shares of Consumers\u2019 Gas stock sold at 185 on the Toronto bodrd yesterday morning, the lowest price on record.The sals was made, no doubt, in view of the auction of new stock held at noon, gomplainte et for failing: May 26th, 1803, 1,000 \u201cshares-at am > November.\u20184th, 1908, 2,000.pharet 206 tè 179%.hs Sle Ho 20th, 1904, 2,000 shares at average pi Decotibez th 1904, 5,000 atinres at 214% aif tra 100.6,000 tin - Ho to » } Cured.Meat - oe \u201cMarket Firm | pr © - i toi * 12 to 12 1-8; The cured meat trads: continues nott actlvey |x n 153 ous 1 oy to 11 7.8.end théfe sa steadily: increastug de- Town: local receipts to-day were 14,828 to-dsy \u2018Is.firm et the following prices:.\u201c4; er rt PORK\u2014Heavy Canada: ebort.cut mess, |\" MARKET.iS CE RE yas | ~ POTATO AND EGG MA cut hess, bhls., 322 -to $23.50; | POTATORS.\u2014The ma market ix somewhat selected Heavy Canadas short , bone- | firmes to-day, and there is a better de- 1 Jean, \u201cwpe quality, \u2018$21 to $33.50; Can- d from.the West.The prices quot- ade\u2019 short cut ,.$3080 to un Nght \u2018are un from yesterday though Canade short cut ,: $30.60 24.80.\u2019 higher figures are looked for to-mor- Loose cue.mess bat ey 60 10 Iron hits are quoted Af Wi +; - hy v del ; trac! 0 aa 0; out: ke, wt 8 1 en ot delsv at \u20180% 10 $1.10 \u201cDRY har MEATS Gress pt \u2018wo do tba B\u2014Thie ma en \u201cThe pansed trom 26 raie 25 bw.and | Jeter to jets Toe : single casen .upwards Die to de: Ga.18 th 33 Ibi.19 centa: elects, 20 1 cents.\u201c14.00 16407.do.\u201c1800-10 1145 14% to | The local receipts don were 2,311 .| MMe; abi, 3 to 15 ma, 18%; large cases.bone out.rolled,\u201d 16c)- do.- mnal, 16 Mes v.eee rer rt té 150; do.12e: Windsor bacon, HAY AND OATS MARKET.backs, 16K to 6c; npiced bacon, ee Don nee, ig .ae yu Y.\u2014The market to-day show od a > ~teeces, 375 Pe.11% to 13e: continue ghee #17 for No; 1 x Ca 10 boxes, Hn 12% for No.1, and §14-t \u201cto $18 foro) \u2018WOO | ponte he ot waa eagle toda.2, 49 oo We; \u201cNa.\u2018Na à, 48 to Fc 'No.4, a A to Se, socerding ©, quality Re ske pF Seilsivs \u2018I'glant combination, only exceeded in size fe Bee mR mon Et : t crossings, and the pen- ar ae flanks, Yoon nt es as at di fal i j MACKAY CONCERN trol of Great Telephone and Telegraph Co.THE CAPITAL STOCK I $250,000,000.WI Give 4 Per \u201cCent.Bends in Exchange for Tele staph Stock.2 p\u2014\u2014 Fare oe report in Montreal to-day po i > prominent prokerage tm\" Va suce that for.qui at.ro ri controi of a Pas Telephone\" and\u2019 Telegrapb 250,000,000 and a ded debt of $150.000,000.\u201cThe Muckay Companies common stock me 2 is Ja.350, 400, and preferred issue 0, It 20 oe seen by the figures that these two concerns together would meke a by the United States Steel Corporation and one or two others.eral representatives are already on the American Telephone and Telegraph board.The terms mentioned in the Wall Street rumor were vague, and the wire mercly sald that Mackay 4 per cents.would be.off in exchange for American Telephone stock, Mackay stocks have been weak lately, and the dividend increase predioted for June did not come off.Some vears ago a gentleman close to the Meckav Companies said that this deal df the future.and this may be the time.TO FOSTER MEXICAN TRADE.Special to The Montreal Star.\u201d Ottawa, June 7.\u2014Continuing the policy established some little time ago, of bringing the Canadian commercial agents back to Canada from time to time, for thé purpose of visiting Canadian trade centres snd personally meeting Canadian busli- neas men, the Department of Trade and Commetre has instructed Mr.A.W.Denly, 8 Mexico, to sit Canada during the coming summer.In view of the two services now in operation between these two countries and the very largely increased trade, this wag thought an opportune time to recall Mr.Donly for the purpose of addressing boards of trade and organisations in Canada.Boards of trade and other 1al associations interested in Mexican trade, desiring a viait from Mr.Donly, are requested to communicate with the Super- ht of Con pelal, A ies, Otta- Grain Crops - Coming on Well \u2018 pect to the Montreal Star.June 7.\u2014The C.P.R.weekly etop Téport rt from the padi division in- \u201can Kood weather apd that the crop rally is coming on well.mant ties the Erain has already Da d \u2018growth of from four t to five inchies.In the Brandon section, at Poplar Point, tha &rowth is three to five inches.Similar growths dre reported at Melbourne and Chater.\u201d Three inches are sh! La Salle and Gretne.Other fonts equally favorable records to The crops are doing it in the southwest district, and no damage is reported The weather throughout Bouthers Mani- .toba is favorable.At Stockton: wheat is up five inches, Throughout the Emerson, Teulon, and Minnédose.sections wheat is showing up well.In some places the stain Is up four inches.Brookdale announces the grain up three inches.\u201c Throughout the Broadview section the growth fs well advanced, the wheat looking strong.At Pheasant Hills the grat is well up, especially at Grayson.through the Yorkton section the eran -looks geod, and the weather continues favorable.Fields are getting green in the Lenore district.Wheat is' up five inches at Forest.No damage has been done ip the Estevan country.Only at Alameda ig the growth a little backward | AL Pilot Mound the grain is up four foes.In the Reston and Arcola sections the crop is In good condition.Grain is coming up well in the Moose Mountain district and Moosejaw district.BUTTER ~\u2014The \u2018market this rhorning is ally.It lias been necessary to\u2019 shade prices in \u201corder tp make sales.prospects, are that \u2018with the là: arrivals the \u2018prices will have to decline a little for they are still -above an export basis.The official quotations are: Quebecs, 20% oo, wi Ontarios, 20; Townships, 203 to The oy receipts to-day\" were 2,484 packages.CHEEBE.\u2014At a decline there is more business passing, but the prices are un- remunerative owing to the original high cost in the country.The recent purchases fn the country show a decline of 8-4c per d over the price a ago.is makes the market at the moment very Tagged ns the spot goods bro range.THe offical quotstions are: Quebecs.ngle Tots; at track, $l.paies LEE La Broken po ni J fle Joie: a track, $1.06 ta 31.08 in car \u2014\u2014 \u2018 Said Mackay Seeks Con- we RAND CHEESE M BUTTER'AND CHEESE MARKET | «little gn.ths quiet side, and.occasionm |\u201d, were | \u201cWe have nt yet recovered from the el- fecta of the recent Exchange to-day.\"The gotoriously slow shipments \u2018in imported dry goods have been made worse by this Tr ondttion, and preoctically every jobber and manufacturer has been affected.Retailers whom are tient aver delayed shipments are begi to cancel thelr orders on this sert ui they should ror ana\u2019 he bere Rate nl urers obp- bers: have.had.\u2018to contend with ærain merchant received the fol lowing, telegram to-day from Chicago: aoe.bulls predict a loss in the next vernment report on winter wheat for My, \u2018of 5 to 10 points.The bears claim he -fraprovernent eabt .of the Mississippi wii make a stand-off for the deterioration west of it\u201d 4 Jetter a recetvad by by a local fruit house -day \u201cNew axlco has \u2018suffered heavily as a result.of the Te exceptionally cold er.\u2018according to from.there, The losses have been in the frult-grwing -sectio: ri .where scarcely half & crop of even the most hardy fruit Ye left, while in many cases the trees themselves have been greatest \u201cIt does not follow that because cotton may be scarce that the price will be high,\u201d sald a merchant to-day.\u201cThe question to be.determined is whether thére :wfll be a large demand for cotton a , September, 1907, into September, The following gentlemen were \u201cintroduced o esurs.C.H.\u2018 Bigelow, St.Paul, .L.Culloch; E.Tiffin, Moncton, by W.H.\u2018Wm.Carruthers.Olive; MH.Kittleman, New York, by oit QUOTATIONS.London, June 7.-\u2014~Calcutta linseed, June and July, 488 6d.Linseed oil, 28s 9d.Sperm oil, £34.Petroleum, American refined.6%d; do.spirits, 7%d.Turpentine spirits.478 3d.Resin, American strajned, 11s; do.fine, 168 94, Antwerp, June T.\u2014Petroteum, 21 free.25 centimes.: New York, June 7\u2014Resin, strained, common to good, $4.65 Mest do.Turpentine, eteady, 61 to 62%4c.Liverpool.June 7.\u2014 eed oll closed strong at 28s.Savannah, Ga., June 7.\u2014Turpentine, firm, 57c.Resin, firm.SUGAR MARKET.London, June 7.\u2014Raw ar, Musco- vado.106 3d; centrifugal, 11s; beet, June, 9s 11%d.- .New York, June 7.\u2014Sugar, raw, quiet; fair refining, 3.34c; centrifugal, 968 test, 3.84c; molasses Bugar, eteady.in; ë pe alt Stocks.5 lem Lands In Saskatchowna} \\ We evrn and control 160,008 sores Al Whent Lange.: iy I \u201c AGAIN T0- IN From the Special Correapondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, June 7.\u2014According to a report ctroulated on the Board of Trade to-day the condition of the wheat in Kansas on June 1 indicated a crop of only 40,000,000 bushels for that banner wheat-raising State which is counted upon for more than 80,000,000 bushels yearly, getting 81,580,811 bushels last year and 77,101,104 bushels in 1905.TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.\u2014 = Gepitel Investment, buy ee .Pr ?Saskatchewan\u2014 he Capital G1 © M IOTORLA\u2014Now is the cime te freee reperty.\u2014ia Canada\u2019s Winter wndreds are seeking homes yt INVESTIGATE, Write for particulars to 0.W.Blackstock & Co.Rose Street, REGINA, Box 1338, Branchess\u2014 76 Fort Street, Victeria, BC.Sad Avenue, Saskatoon, Sask.\u2018111 80 \"The market bulked a ar nm 1 this report, July selling \u2018rom 9 ; 87 3-4, September from 98 1-8 to 100 1-4, FOR SALE.December from 99 8-4 to 101 5-8.First lesue Treasury Stock of the MARTIN LARDER GOLD MINES, Ltd., of Larder Lake, at 40c per share.This company own 12 claims Showing high assays fu gold.Write for prospectus, JE.CARTER.; Investment Broker, \u2014- Guelph, \u2018Ont.129 162 and July closed last night at 97 1-8, Gép- tember at 99 1-4, and December at 100 5-8.TRADE BULLETIN FIGURES The daily Trade Bulletin will publish figures made up from millers\u2019 reports late to-day, showing that Kansas will have at least 62,000,000 bushels, ENORMOUS TRADE.The volume of ag eNOTHIOUS, and while prices von choppy.me big big | Phones 428-545.NOTICE.The firm of E.MACKAY EDGAR & CO.Stock and Bond Brokers, was.dissolved on the 31st bo % of May, 1907, and \u2018the firm ot LORNE EDGAR & CO.will now carry on the business at the same offices, Nos.31 to 37 Board of Trade Building, , 133.4 A COBALT MONEY MAKER| Do you want to put a couple of.hundred\u2019 dollars where it should soon net you one | thousand \u2014and all this with practically no It you do (apd who does not) get our.terms for Cobalt Development Stock.portunity w July oo at 96 3-4, off 96 1-2, Septem- der from 98 7-8 to 98 5-8, December from 100 3-8 to 99 3-4, the lowest prices of recessions of 1-2 to CONDITIONS GOOD., Northwestern conditions were reported as ideal with the exception of the late seeding of wheat up there, \" KANSAS SITUATION.J.T.Milliken, the big mean of the St.Louis wheat market.Wires John Barrett: \u2014\u201cThe R Stone ing , Mo., has had Company, of Spring pens canvassing .condition of is © some damage in the southern par the State but as a whole Le will not ex- It is a most unusual op; te ceed 10 per cent.\u2019 make -money,\u2014oné demanding immediate attention.BETTER THAN EVER.A southern Illinois miller in a message to John Barvett seys the wheat crop promises to be the best in 7 years, Havana, Illinois wires the same.party \u201cProspects for bumper crops of wheat, corn and oats.\u201d Spelts Grain Company.of Dawid City, Nebraska, wires: \u201cWheat fine, corn good stand, but little pee Spot corn was in excellent demand You, of course, know about the stocks You know that it is admitted to be the best low-priced Cobalt stock Sbtainable, It is stock in a company with a class directorate, which has five endid- | ly situated mining claims and plénty of money to work them, and four thousand: building lots in North Cobalt.Buying stock in this company at the price we can sell ft, Is an opportunity for money-making which seldom comes, and : one-that should be grasped, 3.08c, Refined, The big Bonanza vein discovered on the y adjoining one of the Cobalt Development properties, and/appareatly run.make Accident rantee, hat if you.meet with\u2019 paid.No Conditions.* Contains all \u2018the latest The Life and Accident Insurance \u2018THE TRAVELERS \u2018orrice\u2014o4 Alliance Bullatag, - Insurance Y n a f i ou can get policy of gin \"Ro Restrictions ol tures of Accident Insurance.\u201cTo get this, the best of all Accident Policies, have a TALK WITH 200 ning right through it, should.alone this stock worth par in the near future, to say nothing about tho other four: atone did fos and the four thousand.bull ng 1 of mel FUTURE oon\u2019 tor bi! price a be.tu aT 1014 54 Bryant Bros & Go.ix oe 84 St.Francois Xavier 8t., Montreal.- \"Phones Main 4071- -4072-4197, - t is à: éme] ple your Sim i 22 id { x.1.+» & \u2014 Porto Rico | Railway Co.5% Bonds - and Executive Special Agent for SURANCE COMPANY, .A407 ST, JANDBS UTREET.(The Safest investment on Earth) Figures to Prove It A farmer, Mr.Weir, of Baltcoats, Sask., in the very district in which we are selling our block of ten thousand acres of land, last year, out of 820 acres, i bad under cultivation 265 acres.From this he-raised an average of-30 bushels of wheat to the acre, making-a total of 7,950 bushels, : , (He sold it at foc \u2018per bushel-$4,770., , The farmer and his son did all the work, excepting © $50 ,paidi for wages in the spring and $378 at = un threshing time, ~ His profits were $4770 lees \u2018$335~$4,445, or an éverage of about @14 for his entire 320° acres, although not all under cultivation, In other, words, land \u2018in this.district will yield in one year its:full you imagine a betterrinvestment than the buying of land that will- produce such results.Such conditions are unheard of, outside of Westert Canada.A farm in Ontario, Quebec, or the Northern States\u2019 which would cost'$75 per acre wouldn't yield even as much in many cases, for the land is not as productive.These conditiohs are sure to right themselves.In the meantime the wise investor is going to take ad- - .vantage of his opportunities, for, certain it is prestnt ridicutous prices of Western Canadian - farm.\"lands must increase The longer - \u201cyou- hésitate-the more money you rv letting.slip through: your fingers.The upward trend of prices is just as resistiess as the- flow of Niagara, + Why not be one-of the thousands who will become a ro Western investments-in the, next few.* years?\u201d.Just aall- of our office, on communicate meitti-us, and we will place before you, we venture to, say; the safest, suirest and most profitable investment you could think of, Opañs evemings,- between 730-and 8.30, to-accom- modate.those who cannot call during the day.5 vs MoConnell & Miso, Johnston, 32 Bank of ( RE DUE NOVEMBER ist, ! Price to Yield Ove six Par On: Royal Securities Corporation, Limited | 179 ST.JAMES STHEET, \"Phote Main £386.: ° ] 131 121604 a THE STANDARD EXCHANGE, JAMES B.JARVIS & ©.483 ST, CATHERINE & STREET or wen, 2 Inglis Building, Fatt TE \u201cPhone Uptown Mona Te We buy or sell New.York Stacie Cash or or wa Margin, Write for -our market showing lst at present figures of hist class dividend secur} ties, - {High Class Safe mtu, \\ ataple mam Write for partioulars \u2014 6 : .: : we.TUDH Centederstion\u201d Life pid .Could or K.F.an a = Dominion Iron Second Mortgage; 4 Bonds.«7 Ganadian Consolidated: Reber Bonds, .- Pooria Street Railwäy: Bente, a Street Hines: Teagtion Lima Street Raliray Bonds on Ang.other Investment netics BROS.& C0.Ho ml that the > he sg.AT LOÉAL rss rm of, Bullet, of to to-morrow i wy me days of more seasvnable have been of benefit to retallere of ary: and payments in thi, line due on he 4th were wal mot 4, ère report travellers ess Ing in very fair orders for Full stuffs, end deliveries of the same are now being and general groceries foealy.In other lines Sothing of cial interest hag developed sice làs The season ky still a very psc on as regards th by et ) pip eu Sink this alstrict fp OW fi Ye » ie A PROPERTY.FOR SALE, i :, Urouhout.Available for immediate oc- \u2018Want Ads.for the \u201c Montreal Star | COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR CALE.may be left at the following Branch Offices: CRAIG EAST, cor.St.Desnin Lecours & Decary, t 3370.LACHINE, 278 St.Joseph street, Ranson\u2019e Pharmacy.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor.Cha- bellles Sq., Dr.Leduc.Main 176.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor.Richmond, J.BH.Nsplt.Malin 63358 ONTARIO EAST (No, 1690).R.Pasquin.East 4529.PARK AVENUE, cormer Prince Arthur.P.McCormack, East POINT ST, CHARLES, 627 Wel- Ungton atreet.T.K.'T: Stone.Main 1764.RACHEL STREET, cor.Rivard.¥.X.Lasalle, East 1643.ST.ANTOINE STREET, Mountain.A.D.Mann, Up ST.ANTOINE STREET, Atwater.Chas.K.Roffey.cor.1252.cor, Up xy SORTE > SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE, RESSINGTON- For sale just outed of olty, yaw eottage, five rooms, lot 38 x 100; ul sell sheap for cash.Apply 36 Madison avenue, Upper Kenting ion, 13 3 BOUCHERVILLE Fo.sale Lachapelle ct, ueherviile, two self-contained houses, Portes: order, lot 66 x.100; will so at & sacritice.Z.Flueberg and Sun, 14 Craig st west.130 4 re FARMS FOR BALE.\u2018Fon SALE farm, consisting of 33% acres, with dwelling house ang good oucbuilé- ings, wih cemcrite floors.pleasant loca- Lon and consemenily sicuduud, wear Lwo siations, isnd undor high siate of cultiva- Hon, wilh stream running through it well © APARTMENTS TO LAT.PTE a TE \u2018 REMOVAL NOTICE.\u2018 ZHûnniened uduszs To LET.HRLOR APARTMENT \u2014 ren: tor sod À Juratain baabetor ét etage AT 10 Qgoevence Apartments \u201c166 Sherbrooke DORCHESTER 8T., WEBST\u2014Heated fist.\u2019 rooms, Rot water, Jantior service, Bewiy decorated throughout; inprmedia: sion W.Ernest Bolton, 141 N Dane ut.west.184 \u20ac FURNIBHED\u2014To rent for the summer ven rocRadsomely furnished heated spartment, § In a new and exclusive up to date butlding, west of modern Con- venlenges, electric Hehe pein) sin refrigers- tor, «elephone.ice, jaditor service.hat ve 4 ter, etc.laun 51s, star Office.HEATED FLAT, seven rcoms Ix Roosevelt Apartments; immediate poseeasion Apoir 10 janitor, 4476 dt Catherine at.131 late possessiun Address 133 suapled tur dati ying.For further particu.luis Bbw B Baz, a Sar ar Uftice.132 Lu ry farms fur sale near Depot oe wf 5 acres, $100; 1000 acres, severai ue fr.èn s.220 LOU ea0U0; VULM ALES à goud come.J.LU 9, Muitu.ne, 4 130 3 mw MONTREAL \u2014 \u2014 For sale fine 180 acre farm un toe island of Mon.r.al, loge to elcoiric and steam cars.Appiy to guardian of Court House.133 6 LOTS FOR SALE.ANNEX, corner St.Viateur and Waverley Ma Uwner forced to sacvifice fine corner ut; size ¥7 x 83.Make me an offor.W.krnest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.1323 6 1 DELURIMIER AVE.above Rachel, vne lot, eleven nundred dollars casn; also another un same avenue, (wo hundred and seventy-five dollars, payabse lv p.c.casa, Dulunue four doiläis lifleen cents moninly.ZIVA Qesoriusles Ave 133 \u20ac LOTS8\u2014For sale cheap, Westmount Pla- CORN SER ST ed na auch tor Ioriy years, Jot ss x lié, cheap.Henry Waru ana Co, 260 ot Jas iee st.Da LHOUSIB, N.At \u20ac on banx of Bay C(naileur, close to sali ¢ mrding house.\u2014 : tron SALE elght roomed frame \u201chouse, east ST, CATHERINE EAST, cor, De- lorimier Ave.Dr.Ledue.East ST, CATHERINE EAST, cor.Vis- becutirul leau, three of the chulcest tots in this residential y terms.Address 1) 9852, Stur Brunch office.135 locasty ; eus tation, J.O.Quenneville.East town, will take 55 cis, perhape less.W.ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor, 81, Deals.Lecours & Decry.Kant Ernest Bolton, 141.Notre.Dame Cv \u2018 ST, CATHERINE WEST, Lewis.cor.University.John Ü 2068, VICTORIA AVE.SHERBRUUKK ST.+ du feer frontes:; \u2018ark), magnificent view.will sacrifice.An offer solicited.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Noire Dame wast.133 6 (upper level), 50 foot lot, (uppusite Westmouut owner wner forcel to sell 87.CATHERINE WEST, cor.Peel.W; M.Doyle.Up 1346.CATHERINE WEST, cor.W.H.Chapman.Up 1067.ST.DENIS, cor.Mount Royal.A.Brillon.East 2811.ST.DENIS, No.54.J.Migneron.East 184$.sr.Guy - ST, DENIS, cor, Sherbrooke.Dr.Leduc.East 1499.DEN1S, No.401.W.G.Black, East 4881, ceatræt; lars apply to jes st.Phone Main 41¥1; Phone last BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.CORNER Peel and St.Catherine streets, let upper tenement of two tlais, suitable for almost any kind of business, iarge sa:n- pis room, well lighted, vn Lire Llat, sucadity imedince possession; w.Ku.BLBURY ST, 310\u2014To let large, ca store 210 Bieury st NOTRE DAME WEST, lighted business flat for warehouss or to lor part.cu- Cooper, Siar Ufl.ce, 183 iv \u2018 400 \u2014 Large, well st.HENRI, cor St.James and St.light manufacturing; good shipping facili- Som.R.A.Tascherean, West tien ; 133 6 YOUVILLE SQUARE.opposite Custom ST.HUBERT, No.1818.Hear} House tu let, ground floor, about 1000 sq.Plion.East 4468.feet, suitaoie fur office and storage, sent ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Mount Royal.R.Martineau.East $20 per month.T.8.Vipond and Co, Youviile sg.133 131 3 1741.ST.LAWRENCE, Neo, 1034 G.Percheron.East 0077.8T.LAWRENCE, cor, Demon- tigny.Henri Lasctot, East 911.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.A HBATED FLAT, about 6000 square feet.wanted for manufacturing light dry goods specialty; would also rent power and light B 79, Brar Office.131 8 ST, LAWRENCE, cor.Prince Arthur, Henri Lanctot.East 206.SHERBROOKE WEST, cor.City : Cuuncillors.oO H.Tamsey, facturing MANUFACTURING FLAT of about 3000 square feet in central trousers and ready, Limited, 472 Guy st.district for manu- vests.Apply seml- 134 3 Ur WEST! NT, cor.St.Catherine and eo ave, W.S, Stome.h tra) location, within five minutes of Vic- West.75 toria square.Address A 9646; Star Branch Office.: 133 3 out power; \u2014 WANTED for \u2018light manufacturing purposes room, 4 ur 5 hundred feet, must be well lighted and cen- with or witk- WOURK \u2018SHOP wanted, about 25 x 25 feet, 128 312 ue a 4 \u2014 or shop room, w \u2014\u2014 Hisury st.Offle: use Address D 9847, Ster Branch of phone: west of ANTOINE and Mountain, 8 spap for j:consed hotel or restaurant, oc- B.\u2014Property for sale, cod- OFFICES TO LET.MERCHANTS Bank Bullding.To rent offi 306 Merchants \u2018Bank Bldg.Apply at ot 13% Hee.M.rteting of nouse and grounds, nicely situ- ampbellton, N NOTRE DAME, 106\u2014Buite thres comnecting wi.ier batning, Cuntaining lurnace, bata rooms, first floor, heated, suitable tom and electric lgnt fixtures, an ideal fessional or light business manuisctumine, s.nmer home ur suliabre for hucel 0j Opposite Court House.Enquire Guardian, ad to Ru:and more, third floor.181 6 132 2 ST.JAMES STREET\u2014To let nice dant of- James at.fice at 148 St.low HALF HOUSE, IN THE MARLBOROUGH\u2019 a suite of Dowell, 20 st.\u2018alexis a Py.Sa 1480; 133 3eod IN THE Meriboruugh, five room apartment, alb~conveniences, exceptionally bright.Phone for particulars Mrs.Merwin, West- mount 1059.Unturanished.133 6 BENYINUTUN APARTMENTS, 4410, 3212 Ke Catherine atreul,sultes of Seven rooms, Heated; janitor service, etc.Apply John Quinlan and Co, 44 St.Catherine street, Westmount.Phone Mount 1113.133 4 \u2018NOTRE DAME STREET EAST.108, opposite Court Houss, Prince Rupert Apa t- ments .one to let only, bathroom flat, 31%; three rooms hewted Apply caretaker, 3rd floor: 130 4 - REXINGTON, one upper, Hutchison.one lower, each nine light rooms, heatod, jeni- tor service; rent $40.Apply Janitor, pase: meni, 843 Hutchison st, Annex.132 ROSEBERY, 4182 Eherbrooke\u2014Heated, 5 1ooms, bath, hardwood floors, gas-log, Flemish ouk finish, $30.Luxor, 72 Greene, heated, 4 rvoms, Dalia, ¢-v.Stayuor, 19 Staynor, 6 rooms, bath.store-room, telephone, janitor, $30.379 Greene.Tel.1003 Mount.135 2 STANLEY COURT \u2014 To jet for summer montns fiat \u2018of six rooms, in Stanley Court.Telephone Up 3239 ur apply door, 3 Staniey Court, 131 Stanley st.135 TO LET for summer months & large apartment tn the Stanley Court; very central.ADply to door !, secund flour, Tel.Up 3-38 130 |\u2014= =.THE COBOURG, furnished apartments for summer monthe; rent moderate to careful tenant.No.2, The Fobours, Stanley street.131 13 WANTED heated and furnished fiat of from five to six roums, ceniral locality, highes: references: given and required; would purchase furnishings if desired.Address B 372i, Star Branch Office.134 3 APARTMENTS WANTED.WANTED immediately furnished bachelor apartment (drawing room, bedroom end bath), must be desirable location.Address L.G6.R., room là, Bank of Ottawa Bldg.134 3 HOUSES TO LET.CHARLEVOIX ST.stone front house, § rooms, extension kitchen, furnace, cement cellar; rent 3:1.immediate ™ en Hoasys AND CARRIAGES.WANTED TO PURCHASE the Temple Bld, New York Life Bl West 1692., Tel M K.C., \u2026 to yooms 410 & 4%), 2054, house 110 36 nicely furnished, toria, aven Westmount RESIDENTIAL FLATS TQ LET.{76 LET, from June 18th, until Sept.15:b, situated near Wentern and Vie- ue, slephone,e trio light.Address Y 9500, Star Branch frie.Westmount, COLONIAL AVENUE, 156B\u2014Pretty bright right up tv date flat.Apply at od UL and t.very conven ugus ephone, ,Apoty \u201cIota,\u201d : furnished house for ently rust ESPLANADE AVE.592B\u2014Fine uppor flat; 8 rooms.electriciLy, gaa, hot water, fur- pace, newix painted; lmmediate possession.abo Felephone.Addrees A A 9632, Star Branch 133 A 100 Siar 107.Ofitce.ontrea 133 LI 138 TO RENT for some months & moderate sls- ed well furnished hauss on Metcalfe ot, ve Burnside Place, olectfic light, plano, Of- 3 a modern flat of four rooms; re month.Phone 8789 Un Enquire [rom Mrs Robin, 58 Mackay aj.Tel.Lp Ys75.143 \u20ac FLAT-To let No.1:33 Notre Dame street nt 310 per SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET, = A FURNISHED cot in HUTCHISON 8T., 716\u20148 rooms, every respect, closet, rent reasonable; Phone East 3553.hot water lurnace, mantle, hardwood flour, wash tubs; 1 MANCE BT.\u2014To let.2 modern flats on ed, modern in to ler for June, Jui chins Sacrament at.the Laurentians and August, or any portivn of season.John F.Raphael, 1 8 St.343 134 6 BE AUHARNOIS\u2014Two houses, one furnish- one unfurnighed, batween\u2026 Bellevue Mance street, in the Annex; 8'and 1 10, Sestiharnols tive miputes trom Meple ooms; heated water; rent 5 PPYY [river bank Ad > Montreal Real state Co.Patrie nols Address Come Goyette, Beauhar, Building, St.Catherine east.133 6 ! MANCE STREET, Annex, 726, 1254, 7 and 8 ohn a.1] LITTLE METIS To let furnished cotiage.J Savage.148 McCord st.133 \u20ac cellar.Apply 18b Waverley.233.tricity.mantel-piece, hard floor, cement rooms, modern mproverents, ple unt- lj , ed; immediate occupation r.Fortin, 179 L LITTLE METIS-Furnished cottage, with Rachel.East 3314.135, 6 \u2018 grounds, near Golf Links: nine, rooms.wa- V ter tap in kitchen.Apply Mrs.Daw- PARK AVE.900 and 900a\u2014Gas, elec- pon, 436 Gilmour st, Ottawa, vont 134 3 Tel.Eust 132 6 bedrooms, fine v ining room, three PARK AVE, 22 8 roomed (lal 4, near Pine avenue, modern 70 t, hot water system.Address chen, plano, river front; LONGUEYIL WEST\u2014Furnished flat, parlor.use of lew.Tel.Up 133 6 Edson, 672 Mance st.fully furnished, close to bathing 430 Mance st.Telephone E.x92.132 5 ST.HILAIRE, madaliicent residence, all modern conveniences, situated on an SUSSEX BT.4 That desirabie upper tené- ©! Richelleu, five minutes from station ment, No.Sussex avenue, newly decor- ra.V.L.A.T.Brodeur, 5t.Hilgice Vil ated; pI Tune 15th.Apply on prem- lake.2 es 132 4 {{ ST.ROSE\u2014To let at St.Rose three room- ST.URBAIN ST., 1330a\u2014A nice fiat, six ed fiat, furnished.Address C 9778, Star rooms, furnace; rent moderate.Avply on Branch Office.134 3 premises or Tel.East 305 133 6 \u2014T 8ST.ANNE'S, water front, fine furnished ._ residence, modern improvements, veran- WESTMOUN Tate aveu avenue, 430.438 dah ali around, large shaded groundz; con- \u2014oiega WEST | venient to stations, $300.P.E.Brown, real heating, gas and electric mantels, separate |'estate agent, 97 Bt.James st 135 6 bath, $20 and $25.Apply Paul Og uinik, 350 : West êL Catherine st.133 12 TRUUT'S NECK, Malne\u2014To lot a cottage, beach WAVERLEY STREET, 83, Annex \u2014 Seven room top flat, tinted, Daisy furnace, and soif lpls.Apply to D.Beatty, 137 St.mantel, first class in every respect Address Ce ï 182 8 \u2014 - => BENNETT, JAMES, : Blectrical- tors | AT.LITTLE MET IVING MARIE fer sale, meight 1050, eit cnsPHOUBCSS the removal ia Une ETL Tia vin Tn \u2018Broke and all sound, Celi after & pa.a; Catherine at.App Tier, Box jo.193 Es COMFORTABLE R SALE or auction, ?, Jupe 7, at 10.26 CHARBONNEAU, c.J.B.notary ead signephone, net ain are fox Instrucisd | by srg E.Bak, Ne bave Sean mmissioner, marriage licenses, has oat, or twelve months from Bep ell tbe entire cariege ouitit of Henry Cre- moved to 97 81.Jarage me Feieptione à usin 959.Au ro tree.Mine x seen, (Courlatinæs of 40 working horses,double 31146.113 591.Star Branch office.ê snd single aavness, double and single lofry FERGUSON, J.M.Tas removed fram | SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE of seven rooms, Chane \"rates *lankere tatpauios and à Jet of other things too uumeroua to mention.« Foster and Co., Auctioneers, 605 Bt.Paul at, Tel.Main 3266.4, FOR BALE à goo suitable for good sirong working ox horse express, ch any time.139 Bt.Alexander wm.v FOR SALE by auction Tuesday, June 11th, ap 10.30 a.m.at corner Mount Royal ave.and Clarke at, we have been instructed by H.Corbell, general carter, tn sell without reserve or Jkmit, his entire cariage outfl, cousisting of 35 head of heavy working horses, out of hard work and ready for immediate use, dump carts, harnesses, expresses, buggles and a number of articles f00 numerous to mention.T, W.Foster & Co, Auctioneers, 605 Si.Paul at.GLEN LYON CHIBF (or oslo, a istered Clydesdale Mallon, or will exchange for heavy workin or a driver.Apply Lester Brox, sd Wi William st.Main Bois.13% PONY For, sale a handsome young pony barness; summer and winier outfit.Apply 162 Bi.Danis at.PONY \u2014 Well recommended family, living in country, wishes to rent pony an vehicie fur July, August, September.Write particulars, P.U.Box 218 Joliotte, Que.134 3 i BPAN of ponles for wale, also pony outfit, harness, cart, made by Berard and Major, thoroughbred racer and hunter, very fast.Apply 790 Bt.Catherine east 33 4 1 SADDLES for sale\u2014A lady's and gentleman's imported saddles, in good order; Lu be seen at 81 Arlington avenue, Wemitmount.134 = TWO carters\u2019 Victorias for zale; be seen al Jennings; also double set pony harness, lot of secondhand riding saddles Dowell, 143 Henry st._ 133 4 ! LOST.DIAMOND\u2014Lost a solitaire diamond.The wearer walked te the Academy un Thursday evening and look street car from University street to Mountain street, walking thence to 632 Dorchester street West, where a reward of §10 will be patd to the finder.rox TERRIER BITCH\u2014Loa from 1097 St.James .west, wire trey lox terrier bitch emon head); {lve dollars reward 135 à F WANTED to ve furniture, Ring: P sr oid 8 ora: afiver, dlarmon ; bi JE oad 4 rocda: mptly cai ied for, M.Ele SL Tel.East 3667.HY 312 ARE YOU soiling const off vrai Singh sure Jowellery, carpets, furnit Prices given M.Stream, 766 Not west.Mail orders attended: Tol Main BOUGHT FOR GASH Ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's evening clothes, furs, jewellery, instruments, plated-sil- ver and furniture.8ee Sam Pi n, 718 Notre Dame West, first, as he pays the best pricea In tne city.Mail orders at- terded.Tel, M.965.186 228 arms 3566.313 COLLECTIONS \u2014 Collections of postage stamps, coins, military and other medals; best price given, at P.N.ton, 230 8t.Catherine wt.183 6 Antiques.Highest: prices the city.J.B.Milles, ar BL.Semen et TOLL ape lathe, 8 LATHE\u2014Wanted small screw cuttin also machinists\u2019 tools and toni cabinet.838, Star Office 134 3 LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, jewellery, diamonds, old instrumepts, fpraiture | Ostrogursky, 664 XN tre Dame pays the beat priced In rH pA Rn orden attended.Tel, RAIL WAGGON, secondhand, wanted, must be In good condition.Apply A.Leclair, 413 uroh avenue.Verdun, Tel.Main vos.133 2 STEAM jacket copper kettle wanted, capacity say 80 10 100 galions; must be ehcup.Apply to A 1009, Star Office.138 8 in good order, about 15 x 31.SAFE wanted, 754, Siar or- 1 State lowest cash price to R fice.A LOAD, 33.00\u2014~For the mill xindlt wood, $2.40; ems mas ques ng blocks, 83.1.15 per load; &oihracite coal, del e gity.Ji scdiarmid, ; Canal uy an Wiliam Mel) AE Main 442.78 813 Pad ADS-100 Rage \u2018 ed iis trim n oa = 208, for 38.00, at Albert's, » se Cath wt.West, one block west of 8 Lawrence\u2019 = ; BEDSTEAD For sale cheap handegme oak bedstead, with spring and mmirsss.bi Charron st, Pt.8t.Cherles.BICYCLE\u2014For sale, almost pew; frame 23 in, 96 gear, new dguble tires; a bargain for the buyer.$15.D 1166, Star of- , ce BUTCHERS STALL for sale, on account of sickness, cheap, fixtures, horse, winter and summer rigs.Apply 414 8t Hubert st TOoK STOVE, with detachable doller, Light a 8° for camps.Apply after 7 p.m.13¢ DEsk\u2014For sale chez, 11 fat de ble a single bookkeopers oak vo let oe Drésses, chair cushions.W.Stanton Si.Fra.Xavier st.Phone Main, 3806.181 FOR PICTURES, done Uo Mo Sling and td tel Fr 3 and Framing Con os Bel T 344 FOR 8 It > want anything tor à bicycle send fo my Pidlogus.Bicycle Munson, 343 Yonge 8 st, FURNITURE & CARPETS Oflcloth, stoves, refrigerators, car- rlages, and all kinds of houge furniture for cash or easy payments.Lande Broa.234 St.Lawrence Boulevard, near Dor- chesger strect, 132 12 Saw 1 TYPEWRITER DESK\u2014Wanted to purchase secondhand, also Empire typewriter.Brute price for either, and when same can sen.W 964, Star Office.WANTED 10 _uarchase ladies\u2019 and gentie- men's caat off clothing.all kinds of furs, ete.Highest priges paid L.Adler, Cralg Tel Main 15.Mail orders pronapiiy ended 116 bo BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2019 A GOOD quick lunch counter and soft drink bar for sale, located on the best atreet In city; a good bargain\u2019 for a buriness man.Address A 1006, Star Office.135 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.immediate possession.Apply Pp, O.FLAT or tenament tlon August.Write W.wanted, good locality, 7 cr 8 rooms, hot water hesting, occupa- 970, Star Office.: burat, Bordeaux COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.AHUNTSIC\u2014To let dwelling in Norwood; T.F.Tol- 135 3 BORDEAUX \u2014 To let house tnmrmediate possession.Apply 134 3 Bordoaux.PLAINLY furnished fiat of three or four rooms wanted for aunsmer months; guar- in Bordeaux; Wm.Taylor, 135 2 SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014To Hault au Recallet, possession June let house im 22nd.Ernest Bolton, lil Notre Lame west.LL 134 6 ESPLANADE AVE \u2014House to\u2019 let, contaln- ing 8 tenements, each six and eigh( rooms, bath, gas, electric light, hot water heat- idg.Apply A.Thomens, 610 Esplanade ave 3 second floor, five rooms, cheap for company at the best, part of Montreal; spiendid cottage, pie ave, off apiewood ave, Northmount.Telephone.134 à MAXSFIELD\u2014The upper part of house to ont over store, corner of Mansftield and and w.0., suitable for hoarding house, room- in or cafe Apo M.Marchand, 303 Notre Dame a.we 117 26 RIVARD ST\u2014To let a Nice cottage in the city, seven rooms, in good order, with gas.bath; also garden and stabling for two or three horses; possession al once.Apply J.E- Clarke, 33 Guilbault st.\u2018sm.LAMBERT\u2014To Jet, convenient to station, house, oight rooms and attic, newly papered and tinted.garden ground Apply James Mcintosh, No.1 Fairview, V otoria avenue, St.rt 1 ST.URBAIN 8T., 447\u2014Belf-contained houts cuntalning nine rooms, hot water heating.moderate rental; immediate possession.Apply to The Cradock Simpson Co., 205 St.James st 134 6 STORAGE TO LET.sida of Inspector avenue, near G.I.Sia- rental.Apply to James Baute, Berra! of won, Monireal West, lot 100 x 1iv0, gooa Trade fruit garden; price $1750.Appiy W.I Jarman, 347 Macnao et, N., Ham.ton, unt.le 138 3 STABL=8 16 LET.OREAT opportunity, must sell Immediately, Bex, near City Hall, easy terms, first come, first served; easy terms, (wo others.A.W.tiats, rent 3504, oniy erty, threes aie oft St L'roaln, An- aaron Clermont ave, SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 Good stable, vicinity of Peel and Sherbrooke streets, for four horses, two box stalls.harness room, loft, grain chutes, in first class order; electric light throuxh- large coach house, etc.al} $1284; price $11,800; easy terms; must b: ook Dagenais, 1186 St Andre st, \u2018Lelepacoe out.G G Lewis 30 Hosm least 4130.130 Main 2698, pital street, Tel.15, corner Wolfe, el ne | - a LS one\u201d store, and dAwelilng, revenue STABLING to let.604 St.Urbain st.\u2019 334 HOSPITAL STREET\u2014Fine dry storage for furniture, goods, etc.Your own separate room.with Jock and key; moderate rates.G.G.Lewis, 30 Hozpital street.Tel.Maln 2698.134 6 BAKERY TO LET.FIRST CLASS new oven, bake shop, c*llar, store room and stable.enamelled brick front to oven and lined with tiles throughout; immediate possession.Lewtls, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 2898.134 6 St.Catherine a.must be moderate and \u2018n nics locality; send particulars to B 953%, Star Breach Office, the past 18 years business In Montreal (lately \u201c4 M.Hall + FURNISHED FLATS TO antee every possible care taken; - erate.5 526, Star Ome: \u20ac rent mod Apply to Jas.Hewton, Sault au Fe ets + SHERBKOUKE WEST, 3278\u2014Small unfur- n t of three to six ms, | a forma must be modzrate.Apply by er.AGENCIES WANTED.er t .\u2026 2 * ; o 18 Sherbrooke west 125 2 WANTED a few good agencies for British ' Columbia.Address W.H.Lucas, Wind- WANTED al once small unfurnished {lat| sor Hotel, for ten days.133 3 5 or 6 rooms.Apply, stating rent and tocaitty to W 569 Star Uffice.1 YOUNG SCOTCHMAN wishes small fur- PERSONALS.nished flat or rooms, with use of kitchen, - in private family, for, self, wife and ,chltd; CHARLES B.WALSH, who has been for in the typewriter with Wm.& Co.), has opened up an office in the Alliance Building, 107 St.James -Finder will be rew GOLD BROOCH\u2014Lost Monday lady's gold brooch, ward Mothor carved on back, via Laval avenue, St.Louis square or St.Denis car to Amhorst Park.Reward at 43 Beaver Hatl Hill.MEMO.BOOK, ith several newapaper clippings, ay Blue Bonn e Trac on Tuezany | Finder wit \"be sulably rewarded by leaving book @t Star Ofiice, or [dressing V 816, Star Office.ass 4 PURSE\u2014Lost on June 6th, 1307, a email purse, containing a gentleman's ring, etc.ed by returning same to room 124, Boll Tel.Bldg.PURSE\u2014Lost on St.Catherine nut., between Alexander's and Mansfield street, purse, containing sum of money and chine qar tickets.Heward 23 Phillips sa.8KIFF\u2014Smai! red and grey painted skift, - from Stopey Poim, Lachine; last seen under C.P.R.bridge.being rowed by man and woman towards Caugnnawaga shore.Reward for recovery.Apply W 968, Star Office.T WAYCH\u2014About 112 St.James st.on Windsor car 300, 1 § p.m.Thursday, from to Windsor Station, or lady's gold watch and CENTRAL LOCALITY \u20148mal flat, central locality DUROCHER STREET, comfortah or terms Tessonable | perpanent if desired.LS 962, Star Ones - 53: ed fiat to rent in Durocher street, or Mal June to end August.Phone Up, 5981 n Street, as typewriter broker.Tel.Main silver fob.Reward at 112 Bt.James atrest.277.131 room 63.135 2 LET., PF.MORRIS, plano and organ tuner, 20A furnishéa'| Bal moral at.Repalring and polishing a FOUND.t , fSpeciatty.Tel.Past 1857, me Jewellery, Friday, lost on Dor.PISTE GRIND, of Toronto), ly font.erests in the {formerly from nt hay ne Unhed 8 j condition: a couple.P ;709, Star Brice FURNISHED FLAT x rooms, in first class for newly MISS ROUSSEAU, formerly Cat West, Mansfield.Ladies\u2019 own lace ered hats made up.married 134 2 PLAT to let, furnished.of seven rooms, tlil May next.For particulars apply to 445 St.Urbaf Attorners sellors at law, 32 Drosd wey.has removed and Caus- New York sont cents Ti 107 of 410 Bt.to 108 or embrold- late chlaf tuner Karn Piaho comforiably furnished fiat for ly renovated, uh 259, Star Office, HUTCHISON STREET, near 8herbrooke stood yard.Apply W elephone Best és and organ repairing.two, new- 444 Amherst st.\"Phone East 494 134 PIANO TUNING, regulating, leaning, $1.50 in city.by John Cross, composer.\u2018Co.Piano and Margaret.Sutherland, \u2018TO LET In Maisonneuve, small fortably furnished.rent moderate; references a hr SUBURBAN RESIDENCES son; small.house next door, $60; Teiephone 1203 pleagantiy situated, very Apply 249 or 351 Jeanne d'Arc st.SUMMERLEA\u2014Large stone house on river front at Summerea.for $250 for the sea- in the orchard, near the river, same price.Up.133 6 property.flat, com- required, 133 \u20ac |.SUTHERLAND-\u2014Descendants of Andrew entitled to\u2019 \u2018Aûdress Geo.A.Smythe, Atty.964 St.Nicholas avermue, New York, U.S.A.135 20e0d Candda will shortly open an TO LET, bureau in Montreal.Every raen, domestics, purses, ete.reguiring such he also camp Star THE new employment system \u2014A gentie- man travelling between England and employment facility for proouring the best tradesmen and work- Any person p are earnestly Arquest- to give the bureau a trial.unications to the secretary, NN 6488, office.1308 com- olsey and \u2018Pinebers, real estate agents, 488 Bt.Lawrence et.3 LAFONTAIND PARK\u2014For pale must be sold or exchanged, Nos.502, : 506 Lafontaine aiso amall rope For permit to visit apply 502 Lefontaine Uark.6 NEAR Mount Royal Park, oorner lane, 1st class modern two fis fiat \u2018property, Mance street, la_e, each, Socorated: Qak- a 197 8 umes st, 11 to 2 p.m.Main 13 eight Ce Sellar; iron pilars.J.PROPERTY of fifteen tenements and one T PROPERTY WANTED.Fort Street \u201cNéar Dorchester.for German Lutheran Church, west ar pleurs st.perquired : te 4600 square f: eof.Address Wm.pot, P.Box 2336, Montreal.125 2 full-sized brick house, three stori finished basement.n ood order ali RE etc Hot water heating, open plumb- etc.May be seen at any time.Putnam & McGrory, 308-10 Merchants Bank Bldg.Clandsb Clandeboye avenus .Columbia avenue Dorchester street .ocouee Olver avenue .Sherbrooke street Victoria AVONUL,.p ee srerseee st r, New bu:lding: rent Pith Ter Lee in HOUSES FOR SALE ply Montreal ea tate Co, Ca Patrie Building, Ste.Catherine st.Dorchester street \u201c+\u2026.B814,000 183 Dorchester street .183.000 PROPERTY for sale In different parts of OF -Mark street .7.500 @ity; houses\u2019 must be soid.L.Harris, 75 St.Matthew street .T.500 I.Lawrence Boulevard.133 6° Overdate avenue .6500 8T.HUBERT oT.two fats, $1500; Gaudry Belkirk avenue .14.000 avenue, thres flats, revenue 852 Price Seymour avenue .\u2026.8500 85000: \u2018Bt.Denis et, six fiat.$14,500.Wol- 2ey and Fineberz, real em:ate saone «58 Mackay stréet .\u2026.\u2026.12.600 8 Le 130 \u20ac Sherbrooke street .18,000 ' Sherbrooke street .13.000 WINNIPEG ! [Morchester street .\u2026.10.500 Mansfield street .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8.500 x Doub! ts Jour mon oy In two Tents oy Mansfield etreet .10.000 ying 8125 n our Grand Trunk pro- pe L srevsonvocrccec0c00 DD at Winnipeg: only $10 cash requir.bi mirent t ; ; 23.000 \u20ac: balance 65 a month: plans and full in- uter Street 0.500 Cl tion fi Write at once to Stan.Stanley street .16000 \u201cip Realty Co., 247 Notre Dame, Win- 5¢.Antoine street .8,000 I % Li Huntley street .\u2026.\u2026.3.200 + WESTMOUNT\u2014For sale modern two flat Hutchison st, Ofitremont.8,500 = ty hardwood floors throughout, -lec- 2 fixtures Sasment separated.decorated Waverley street .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5.200 ; er; best plum 14 1\u20ac.investment.te.Familie street .500 Na >.6 Withycomb, 242 Bt.James st.130 ¢ City Councillors street.7,000 WESTMOUNT HOUSES FOR SALE ye avenue vee The Cradock Simpson Company ESTABLISHED 1879 : REAL ESTATE AGENTS evelsraneane vesstnasiee eeserrcnee ened avusceuvne FACTORY SITES ST.AMBROISE ST., area 100,000 feet, canal and railway facilities RICHMOND ST., area 18.000 feet, light on all sides.I LOGAN BT.area 11.920 Jeet.frontage on Harbor and Logan » DOWD ST.area 8,388, \u201cho feet frontage runnin~ throush to St.Bernard st.ST.ares 10,200 feet, *76x183.running through to 8t.Dominique st.LONGUE POINTE, 140 acres, suitable for apv kind of manufacturing; railway facilities, LATOUR AT, area 4,410 feet, 60x30, fine situation for small factory; very cen- GANNING ST.ares 3 650 feet, 131x530; pcessible and reason DELORIMIER AVE.area 154,000 feet : excellent site for fact rposes : 440 feat frontage.ory pu WELLINGTON BT., area 0,000 feet, 40x easonable pricè- Dpeautifully decorated; ehofc est \u201cbeautiful shade and island above just sold for $25, fruit trees; Otfaws' River: 2 Go Fede Stone © ral au à front picto ot pnd tenni Jerod; C.C.HOLLAND, - 819.st Catherine st West.- Water in hous laundry house; of property! fine vhart; For Sale\u2014At ST \u2018ANNES.DE BELLEVUE.LLE VUE ISLAND, with larke: summer \u2018residence.: o.WESTMOUNT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ROSLYN AVR.2 lots, 50x11{ each.ARLINGTON AVE, cor.Cote Bt.Antoine road: several very choice lots at mod.orices.corTMBIA AVE 6 lots, 25x102, Just Do r st.COTE ST ANTOINE ROAD: hoice rae various dim s.Cl lots A .various lots above and below the i, various low prices.Also various lots.in first-class situ- 143, west of Duk - able price.e st.very r Investment Properties MFISTANA ST.Three comfortable flats, bented w \u2018Bot water, gooû plumb- ali we rentes: - HMILY BT.deiok aotecatilioë Ts: 5 a livestment: 8 ngly Joutain ce RO a i 57 Block of su se, awellings, = ER - Mon nes eden.thérought raliags; price L.-cc00cneise nnex\u2014Two tres! A s.oeusaunagese Ag, fn\u2019 good seeders 4 cavescsacuu dat Prop i ont Gaine Sons 86.500 dette ah, .10.500.nés.seeded ari UE au + agen , Bon ay?LOTS FC \u201cWII be ciéécd oui on fron \u2018 anne ven PA vues ae RK as ay ATwa CORNER oF |B Catherine TER Ave, trees A Bless °, nea or treet.Give ful Sesoription ta P Tor Star Office 134 â AUTOMOBILE TIRE, with a satchel at tools; the proprietor will get it in paving the ads.Address Mr.FP.X.Robid - chine Rapids.; UND at 729 St.Catherine street fi near Guy.J.T.Bolt and Coe Jow- allers 128 12 BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.A rare opportunity for an active man or lady to buy rigbt out & firat-rate,clothing, gent's furniehing & and shoes, furs, trunks, etc., long lease.Reason for selling, owner has considerable interests in the West.Apply to 203 Cralg Etreet East.135 2 BAKBRY business and bakery and dwelling in a riving town.Apply to AS Chesterville, Ont.134 for sale Pelletier, CANDY, cigar and ice cremm parlors, goed corner good reasons for selling.Apply to pre Centre \u201d, 135 à \u2018DRUG STORE for sale, locality.Apply A 1017, good trade; good Star Office.INSPECTOR ST, 28&\u2014For sale a store.LADIES TAILORING STORE for sale, with shop with witl be refused, ine; no reasonable offer Write W., 958, Star Office.5 1 PRESSING MACHINE business for s e practical monopoly, with plent Sven the year round.J.Lengton, anal Ont | 131 5 SHOESHINE BUSINESS, stand and outfit r sale; sell, owner leaving city.Address D 2838, Star Branch Office 1253 PARTNERS WANTED.PARTNER wanted in paying\u2019 bidlness, eos tablished 40 years sgo.L.Harris, 75 at.wrence Boulevard - 133 8 YOUNG MAN, tn & weli estabiished both languages prefer.eqd.Weite Office.4400, to take active interest .and paying business, V 949, Star 1284 3 PARTNER-\u2014Wanted, « first-class retail clothing man, with a small capital.This is a good rtunity for a young man.w 956, Star office.138 2 gasoline marine and ¢ h.p.Before During a Motor \u2018ter Ya Dn or launch, see, ve rfection.\u201d oc Frertection Call or ire PPestoctlon à Piocor Agency, 456 St.Taul st.\u201cPERFECTION, 1 34, 3 MISCELLANEOUS.PASTURING for cattle and horses, on A.2 Story Cottage For Sale, $5,500.An attractive stone front cottage, in a good location in Montreal Annex.Nine rooms.Verandah in front.Cemented cel- jar, hot water heating, etc.Putnam & McCrary, 308-10 Merchants Bank Bldg.Flats For Sale Park \u2018Avenue.A substantially built three story bulid- ing containing three well rented flats.¥very convenience.Large rooms.Lot 28 feet wide, Price $14,000.Putnam & McCrory, 308-10 Merchants Bank Bldg.\"TO LET, ON THE GRAND BOULEVARD KENSINGTON.beautiful new semi-detached v 8 H.McDowell, 20 St.1430.138 3eod two houses.App Alexis st, CAE To Let at St.Hilaire.-11 room cottage, newly papered.and finished throughout, beautiful æarden, tods Kru its, in Coie! rent $180 of he Season.138 3 \u2018Pains Main An Taio ae fit.Jantes st on prairie hay.Eu wir In Southern Alberta\u2014The Winter Wheat District.CONVENIENT to railways and post office, market and schools.TE the finest in Canad .Cattle graze out all winter and fatten | GUMA The richest soil in the Northwest.WILL GROW Winter Wheat (55 bushels per 3 J pe | Bests, Al alfa, and anything - that grows 1n ONE AC por vil raise aa touch as any two to four acres in any part RIGATION A CROP NEVER FAILS.; ff tin rip hod par for the land an increase fts value four- for aur FoeciaL Setuced Rates and\u2019 Terms.Mlustrated pam- s farm, Longue Pointe, fac- tug Sominion Park 185 3 THE Globe, Toronto.rer over 60 years The Globe, Taronto, has been recognised as @ leading force in Cunadian journalism.To-day the Globe's afrculation Is 38 po.and lu advertising patronage 28 1-3 greater than that of any other mort he paper in the Dominion he Globe is t recognised \u201cWant advt\u201d medium in O tario.For rates Bons, The Globe's Mont- roal Office, Trade Buildin or write The Globe, Toronto, Canada.365 313 FOR SALE Two tenement héuses, with large ata- bles.well situated and very well rented; land 37% x 112, almost new, in perfect order.Only $2,600.Block of houses of 15 flats, beautifully finished, with all modern improvements, .in a- splendid locality, all well rented.Total revenue, $2,000 per year.Will sell for the ridiculous price of $16,000.Mortgage $0,000 at 544 per cent.This block of houses is perfectly new.Don\u2019t miss this chance.Two beautiful! solid stone and brick cottages on Victoria Ave, Weatmount: splendid site.These cottages are provided with the latest and most modern im- y $4,900; mortgage $3,000 at 5 per i 2 orn seeing.Corner block of houses, eleven tenements and one store, solid brick, in perfect order.Annual revenue, 9870.Will nell for $7,900; mortgage $2,000 at 63% per cen \" We have also a certain number ot Splendid building lots for sale, situated ed streets, with water and sewer maine laid and totally pajd for.These lots are situated near a Jarge\\industrial plant A course of construction, which will em- about 500 hands.The demand for fouses will be very large in a month or two.These lots will be sold on very easy terms, For further particulars plans apply to J.A.A.Leclair, Hi Caren Avenue, Verdun.Bell Tel, Main 2 a acre), Oats, Barley, in other parts of | Price 27,600 FURNITURE tor sale.To party willing te make money, the furniture and good will\" of a thirteen room (13) house, eight (3) rooms, well rented, without board; wee! of Mountain st, above St.Cat Address oe herine street.Star Branch Office.138 3 FREE SAMPLE of Læssive Phenix, Trensa washing powder, sent you on receipt of addressvs of three grocers you deal with.Adress Choulllou and Co, Montreal 13% s_ GENDRON BICYCL, 23 ram Ply Lo storeman, 5: cf ef a ne Cheap.A»: GO-CARTS\u2014Large asyoriment cart - snd folders, trom orient ot fossa $9 di.Catherine woat, ons blosk west + Lawrence st.304 4 HEINTZMAN square piano for sale, sr, would rent 62.50 monthiy; Singer ovine machine, first class order, $13.rs HUNTERS' and fishers and knap- pare \u201cti cans, etc., lote of rivers mosey e; FE cons Dowell, 102 Henry st.00; heats o> KARN ORGAN for ot, [3 andid téne with ten stops, Vio; \u201cEre à tone to mmaediate purs er.228 Sotario ast, Denis st LUMBER\u2014To lumber users.We offer at a bargain 2 few cars of bassw shorts, both 1 in.and % in\u20142 to § long, perfectiy clear and dry, good widths, for immedlate delivery.G.H.Labbe & Co., furniture manufacturers, Delorimjer ave, | 135 2 near St.- à \u2018Mica for Electrical Purposes for Stoves, etc.Mick Mica Works, 688 \"st Urbain strpos MOTOR CYCLE\u2014For sale & fire: class motor cycle, very little usédi cost $308; will not refuse reasonable cas offer, Address A bois.Star Branch Office, 133 ¢ 'VRGAN.magnificent, og.sal wa urice st, Jen \"kèys, IZ Sorta sold account dy waréhouse.Apply 1\" ss James ot.3 [IVE GENTLEMAN wanted; good tish- You and for moderaiely = \u201c= \u2018arie position; muat be first class Steno- SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE) _; tt Cola us Ng Pad se TELL ed, of education, for wholesale, esiaviiabine anust be accurate a: figures: Apply lot giving\u2019 experlence, utating pre hs! references Mont 145 3, 3 and enclosing cop Robertson and: \u2014 'JUNINR CLERK wanted in life\u2019 insurance office, one with some knowledge of -type- ng Premier Mon erred, Apply in own handwriting, M 577, Star \u2018amies , r and have knowledge of bual cor- ces ohe with Wis Salon prefer \u201cAddress V J ?: 136 6° ARSUPTANT tool od dle maker wanted; some experience prefer- oûbura, sons Co., Ltd, 18 \u201c De HE BOYS WANTED r factory work; good wages.A lame nd Flint Glass Co, 179 paler\u201d | YH-Wanted at once ren office ors.tom tes boys, ten waitreases.Apply at ance, leyment and Information 60 Notre Dame east 16 312 BOF wanted, Hving with his parents, as an tice to the tailoring; good opening to learn a.Robert death Bons, 243 Sours Dame wear, 135 3 JUNIOR CLERK wanted ip a mercantile ot- fice: must be accurate a: figures, having : knowledge of both languages, Address, giving ago and gig expected, w Nah A POURBRS_ Wanted æencral labourers, skilled labour also employed.Apply Pll- low and Hersey Rolling Milis Co, 8: Patrick and Conde sta 111 26 LITHOGRAPHIC stone polisher wanted at once.Avply Montreal Lithographing Cou.Ltd.133 3 \u2018LABOURERS.Wanted ten general labouar- ers.Steady work.Skilled labor also em- loyed.Armly The.Montreal Rolling Mills Compans.Notre Dane strest.opposite 20\" LAUNDRY HELP rained, a steady, experi- roam; must be able to care for small boiler.Apply to Guy Brothers Moderns Steam La: ry.Cornwall, at.- 132 BOY\u2014Wanted an intelligent Ad to help @ oanvamser; good salary.Apply 360 Bt.Catherine st.west.ARBER \u2014 Wanted \u20ac first class man to Ban En charge of shop at Lakeview House, Knowlton, Que.Apply L.G.Green, a, JroP HBOY\u2014Wantéd smart boy for deck work = woollen room.Apply in own handwrit- wg to John W.Peck and Co.Ltd.185 2 2 POY wanted, about fifteen, to attend to tT ckens and light work on farm, mus nee Apply 5 Belipgham avenue, Outre- ; = Or \u2014Wantea a smart office boy.Apply lu the forenoon, private office, The Star, St.James at.13% 3 = = \u2018POY\u2014Wanted bright boy for office; good 3 - tor advancement.Apply Dodge chance Mtg.Co, 419 St.James st.BOY wanted for wholesale jewellery estab \\shment; references.Apply P.W.Elle and Co, Ltd.47 Canada Life Bldg.133 2 BOY\u2014Wanted bright boy, speaking both es, for office work; must be well \" recomimen ended.pply immediately at 311 Bt.Paul st.Acme Glove Works.133 4 BDEAMER\u2014One who has had experience in | woollen beaming.Apply by letter M \u2018679, Star Office.-_\u2014 \"BAKER Wanted experienced bread bak- \u201cé6r, Kno of cakes, at once.Appy Aitkenhead'a Scoton Bakery, Bank st.Ot- mwa ; 134 3 BOY wanted a3 apprentice in fur factory.Apply L.Goaedinger, 8on and Co.34 St Peter at.LE BOY\u2014Wanted a strong boy for general La work .in tallor store.Apply Qusen's Hotel Block, Windsor st, Louin Dubamel.134 2 BOY wanted for office of wholesale firm.one With a little experience preferred; good prospects.Apply P.O.Box 1000 : BOY\u2014Wanted smart \u2014 to learn the fire ng salary and an excellent chence for advance ment.R 764, Star Office.133 4 \"BOOKKEEPER, male, wanted for positon fn this city; fair salary at the start and excellent opportunity for advancement; must.be able to speak French and furalsh satisfactory references.Long experience not - Apply in own handwrlting, P un \u201cac 133 CHEF COOKS Wanted\u2014Cormpatent chef cooks.\u2019 Ap- = ining Car Department, Canadian & Pluie Hiway.Glen Yard, awa 5 mount.: COMPOSITOR wanted, with two or three \u2018yoals experience.Apply Lowry and La- anne, 165 McGill at.134 COMPÉTENT MAN wanted, famiHar with pointes 'acture of typewriter ribbons, cer- 7 papers, stencil papers and duplicator fake, able of taking charge o u- ng co acern.Reply | by letter, address: .98.ge VE.955, thar Offic 138 -.EOMPOBITORS Day and night work, rolls road schedules and general job, also two + Little.Boy.Killed\u2019 by Waggon, ' | A liule fellow named\u2019 Samuel Bpec- tor, 4 years fof age, w reside at No.5 West Dorchester street, \u2018was taken to the General Ho battered congition Wednesday A His parents said hy.hod heen run \u20ac by a hores and.¢ i tHe died ake hours later, Sr ¥.Wha take te morkue and onde wil inves.igate the case.; 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Zz St.George\u2019s Baking Powder Cream of Tartar that is 99.90% pure\u2014it keeps 7 its full strength till the can is empty.always makes the ing light and white.\u201d .; : * Look at the resultHevervone delighted, and ordering this g Cream of Tartar Baking-Powder again and again.\u201d of our new Cook Book ?All the newest ractical = you write to Tre NATIONAL Dave & CHumMicaL Co.or Caxaps, Limited, Montreal.9 Can you imagine a Ë À If you want your; ¥ - Pond's Extract Soap _ \\ FROM YOUR DRUGGIST.ARMOUR & COMPANY\u2014Makers of Fine Toilet Boaps.Sole licansees of Pond\u2019s Extract Co.\u201cfriends like Bt.George's.\u2019 \"It seems as if every order I It never disappoints\u2014but enuine estions, weights, Beauty as Cleanliness CHRLES CUSHING THE CHARMAN Montrealer Chosen Head .of Congre- ational Ynion\u2014Reporith of Societies Presented.Byecial to The Montreal Star.Hantilton.Ont, June 7.\u2014The new chairman of the Congregational Ugion | of Canada fs Mr.Charles Cushing) notary public of Montreal, who, for years, was chairman of the Home Missionary Society of the Church.Several reports were presented to the convention.The Jubilee Fund now amounts to $203,000.The central fund, ir¢luding a grant of $20,000 from the Colonial\u2019 Missionary Society of England, amounted to $62,600.Of thus fund 86 Ler cent.of the estimated amount had besa paid out to churches in need of hedge , Liens had been given by churches to the committee in return fir the advances.This revelation caused a warm debate and a bitter attack on the comunittee for accepting liens for sétige | bol.03 ,0f the Jubilea: Fund.Some cf the delegates claimed that the com- mittes exceeded the powers and instrue- tions given to them last year at the porvention jn\u2019 Montreal.: : Rev.John Rames, of England, spoke on church ;unfon.He said that the cBurch in \u2018the Ord Land regarded phe Canadian movement with every satis.ection and approval.He thought it would te an excellent thing and the Oid Country people wished the movement God-speed.7 A.F.At ths; afternoon session Rev.Prlodk: Presented the report of the Sone inal Foreign Missionary Bo- \"oivty Showing subscriptions of $5,146.68.Oniario gave $1,750, while Quebec gave \u201894,100.It was proposed to establish an irdustrial viol at Chasambra, South Africa, but the cost would Le 810,- Ho and most of the members thought lbat the muncy should be first forth: ] Others thought it would be Paying investment.Hy 16° American Missionary -Sûciety for $4,000 and the laymen ay- pointed à committee to raise the money fo pay it.The oburches will likely Fe askedfdr.s special subscription.The officéps \u2018Wegtad were: Rev.F.] [yd d nt; Rev.E.Munson Hill, vice-president: Rev.Hamilton, -secretary ;.H; WW.Barker, treasurer.* The annual meeting of the Provident Fund Society: was held, the financial a report showing assets of 827,00.THe idirsctors elected were: C, R;' Black, .Ross, -T.Moodie; C.Cush.urd, J.: fg, of Montreal?T.B.Macaulay, HO'Hiare, A.McMurphy, B.W.Kobert | The socioty was} \u2014= Boyer\u2019s :: This settee is almost indispensable, mm summer, where there's a lawn or balcony.The motion being a perfect] level one, does away with all possibility of dizziness or sea- ess, The settee glides back and forth so gently that a brimming glass of water can be placed on the arm without spilling.The slightest pressure of the | foot starts the settee moving.Backs\u2018can be placed at any \u2018angle.| - , Price with awning $27.50; without awning $18.75 less 10 per cent.RENAUD, KING 0 PATTERSON, Cor.Guy & St.Gathering sty.\u2014 Tastes Good, Is Good NIT atc ii) ASK YOUR GROOER.= son, W.W.O'Hara, and A.E.Hanna and G.H.O'Hars auditors.-In the evening Rev.Dr.Currie, Bouth African Missionary, gave an address on his work, he said that the assistance Téndéted by the Canadian churches was indeed .valuable, 2 Rev: P.J.Day, Congregatinnalist representative of Quebec, spoke of #a- niigration.He was afraid that as the years went én the proportoin of English impnigrants to Canada wouid dim.inizh and foreignera swamp the county.Gite iS PCT SOIR we\u201c tn Wiss arm §/ \u2014of the best mtefisle.on the market \u2014cut and [Ee fe i porn ide in the prettist styles Ras : + \u201cas illustration.SAVE ON YOUR BOYS' CLOTHING \" / Only one more Saturday before * school closing, so therc is real necd to sce about the Boys\u2019 Clothing before vacation ctarts In the face of such saving possibilities it would be really unwise not to bring them in hcre to-morrow.We have compiled a lst of attractive values that will appeal to the economic side of a mother's nature.Here are a few: Boys\u2019 sallor suits in English prints.Ages 5 to 8 years.49¢ Boye\u2019 blue and white Galatea sallor sults.Ages 5 Lo 8, from.ÿ5e Boys\u2019 sajlor sults in pretty Oxford checks.Ages 5 to 8 years, from.ee ee ee ee ee aaa $1.25 Boys\u2019 Buster Brown suits with long revere collar, white saflor collar.~.0.0.LL 2.Boys\u2019 all white sailor suits in very fine white drill Ages 8 to 8 VATE.2e 45 40 ch eh a ee eee ee a ee ea ae.81:38 Boys\u2019 regulation sailor sults, in fine white.drill.dark or iight blue detachable collar and cuffs, embroidered silk shield and naval gun on arm.22 44 24 22 44 ae ee ee eae ee a ee eee A Boys\u2019 all pure wool Homespun suits, with bloomer pants, exactly - $6.00 ard $8.50 in crash with Boys\u2019 Norfolk suits in English and Scotch tweeds.- 98.95 Boys\u2019 pants, very special.ee i 0 0e ee 11 1 1498 Boys\u2019 vaps.4.22 16 00 vues Cee re ee ae a 256 abd SQ = Outing hats.«vs vr ve tenses va vu ce +.-B50 and 50e § Straw hats.Ce th eh te ve sere ee ar ee ee .60C and §3e Firat Floor.; are on SHIRTWAISTS AT $2.50 «|.WORTH MORE : An unexpected acquisiticn to our sale economies for.Saturday.These handsome waists are just freshly arrived.~ ¥ from the factory, a new style, and a very pretty one too.Made.- of sheer lawn, front of three rows of eyclet embroidery set in with lace insertion, and tucks, yoke is an effective combination: \u2018f- of pin tucks and lace, back collar and cuffs nicely tucked.- .; J+ They were meant to sell for more, but tomorrow we offer themat.First Floor.be coe cee sees sos eset [Ea - eral styles in shirred and accor- [Sn WHITE LINEN COATS\" = SMART, NEW STYLES ; We've imported some special designs in these: = Wash Caats, this scason\u2019s, and on Saturday we'll be preg to show you a range of very smart garments ia this way.Some are elaborately embroidered, others are: plainer, but each design is chic and new.Price, »=s from First Floor.ny f lg MBROIDERY Loom Ends of embroidery, in hundreds of different designs, for sale on Saturday.Po LOOM ENDS HALF MARKED PRICES Insertions and Edgings, in all widths, from 2 to 10 inches, and in lengths of 41; and 634 yards.Regular marked prices 25¢ to $2.50 for the piece.Saturday sale HALF PRICES ¥ = pd BLACK UNDERSKIRTS SPECIALS IN MEN'S 41.00 Serviceable underskirts for dirty \u2019 - 5 ° weather, made of two very dur Fine Balbriggan shirts: god \u2026.able materlals, Flack \u201cHermac\u201d drawers, strongly made and se.LS taffeta, which has the appear- + BN \u20ac egular quality; \u2018flaturday Sale price.2R6 ance of silk.but gives better wear, a and black sateen.There are sev- Ffack cotton #ocks seamless ÿ o and stainless dyed.Saturday Le \u2026 \u2026 Â2 1 price, pair.dian pleated flounces.Worth Black or tan nmere from $1.25 to 32.00.Saturday Sale seamless.Worth.2be parr.Ee : price.\"+.-.B1.-09 turday Sale price.AR aR First Floor.Ground Floor.[a \"them with ridiculous disregard for marked figures.NECKWEAR FOR x NEXT TO NOTHING i clearance to-morrow.\u2018A thorough clean up of our stock and we've prided Sorted up in thre different lots.At Ze.A lot of assorted collars and cmbroldery turn over coflarej marked from 25c to 35c.| .12 07 At Be.Assorted coliars in ties snd turnovers.Worth 25¢ to 35e.2h At 19e¢.Assortment of collars and hunting stocks.\u201cWorth from 8c.to 85°.For Sâturday Sale.ILES Ground Floor.LONG SILK GLOVES Elbow length MILANESE SILK GLOVES, in black and white, all sizes: Saturday sale price.$1.00 16-button length fine quality Milanese Silk Gloves, in black, white and cream; double tips and 3 button wrist.Allsizes .4.8200 Ground Floor, Jl Oyily ne ST.CATHERINE and MOUNTAIN STS.| The authorities \u2018are p wl 1 minis dan me) .1 > that ee a gham Ss Br SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF WIFE.ances In the Joath of sans.uy TEE ee re , ve cause 0 Tras a reall arrest her husband.fohn ther, | WELL BAKED AND.\u2018 Guenther is held on an open pending the resutt pf an aut ther has béen married twice beford Guenther was married to his last witg .Six yea:.ago.and at thad time fue uffalo, N.Y,, June on of Here our wa: only fourteen years old.LT WÉLL KNOWN. ne 7 congratulating Mr.Seagram, through his agent Mr.John Evans, wfo \u2018is here \u201c> in chirge of the horses - pour of # drawn\u2019 do not fike\u201ctHe heavy going It The eteepblech Rat foe fe} only three starters, aja REE fallen rit w pe » na of fps tidst ; XE.Beagram, president of the Ontario © Jockey Club.This was the first event © in which the colors of this well-known \"and the victory : \u201cSuch things sometimes happen.( event there was a field of nine starters \"lt.went, away well Ap de\u201d Spar dr a _ Seagram Entry Yesterday's winners: \u2014 First Race\u2014Columbia Lad, 1; Guar- 23 Truro, 3.Second Race\u2014S8chroeder\u2019s \u2018i ye 2; Canopion, 3.; bier 2 Main Chance, 1 Cot.Pack, on ey Puzzle, 3., Po hfnce\u2014Dr.Keith,\u201d 4 Ys With Race\u2014Lady Powell, 1 pe 3 Patrician; Pace le Frumper, 1; Abjure, % D only the i tare turned out té at- \u2018Send tbe races.wt fie new Blue Bonnets track yestenday afternoon.They Were fully repaid for their trip, as the card furnished on the third day was one of the best of the meeting, and \u2018prought together some of the finest horses at the track.The feature event of the afternoon was the running of the Blue Bonnets Stake, which was won by Main Chance, owned by Joseph Midway, Estar: Camp- racing stable were carried to the front, was a most popular one, many of the officers of the club NotwithStanding the heavy down- during the morning and afterhoon, the track was In fairy, good which is shown by thé good time mde if pach of the e¥euts.it \u201c was \u2018eyen\u2019 break for the hooks and the Hoy three out of the aix tri 1 4 the money, théy being = heavily sha Main Chance was \u2018Ue shortest, priced horse of the day, but in a field of three starters.he looked like a 1 to 10 shot im place of à 2 to 5 chance.Col.Jack m this race was easily the next best.bd place money was offered against GOING CAUSED SCRATCHES.There were more scratches on the card yesterday than on either of the previous days.This was entirely due to the rain, as all of the horses whh- was too bad that tMe feld in the féa- ture event wis \u2018sich a small one, but Ina that cars say ze a lot.When ner Joy fell, throwing Brazil, the rider had his cbRar bore hrokeéh.Royle, who fell ar the favorite, was not hurt, Badiy shaken ub.THR FIRST RACE WQN EASILY, The first race of the day was a half- mie run for two-year-olds.In this with Odlumbia Lad the good thing and favorite at even, money and 4 to 5.foot kl a lot Flay on this colt, an: up to the expectations of\u2019 his éupporters by\u2019 wining without .Columbia Lad was by pounds the best of a fair field.and hel the others safe all the way from start to \u201cWhen the barrier was released: te together.The \u2018favorite was \u2018the first to get a call He openied up a running gap going the first furlong, while Guarda was in second position as easily the best of the rest.Truro was lengths in front of.the others.who Jooked' to be outclassed.This was the way they started out and finished.so that the public got away to a good start by _the first favorite landing the money.A GOOD THING LANDED THE MONEY.n the slates were hung out In ond race Qrelina was the favor- its at even money,.and remained so to the end.As the horses paraded at post time -she' was beng prayed at\u2019 in the majority ot the a8 good _ sore \u2018offeror.as pe There as Good Play on All the Othe.Win ners=-First Victory For a Proved Popular With * Montreal Race Goers.7 to Ë There was a rush for Schroeder's Midway, his price being backed down from 4 to 1 to 2 to.1 as the lot} left the barrier.This colt went \u2018oft in front, and held the lead all the way, making his own running.simply tip- ng hie field.He js only a three- en rad, and had a\u2019 big pull In the weights: ~Whieti the Tot tumed In\u2018u the for the run home, Jaugel ersed upon the colt and won by two lengths when he could have made it twice that distanc2.The race wus between Azelina and Canoplan for the place.Canopian di¢ aot seem to like the going, and the 1avorite ou\u2018gamed him in the last few « rides.+ FIBST FOR SEAGRAM.The third event was the running of the Blue Bonnets Stakes.Out f \u2018= entry of six, only nalf that number went to the startT's hands.Phe odds-on favorite In ibis event was Mr.Seagram's good colt, Main Chan-e, ani eligible for the Buffelo Derby.The price offered agaiïst the chances of Main Chance were mort liberal.Some pf the bpoks laid us good as 1 to 2.while others held b!m at 2 to 5.Many.of the wiser unes did not know whether this colt would run up io his form im the heavy footing, but it did not take long to find out.Whan the barrder was reléased, M'Daniels rushed | the Seagram horse to the front, taking no chances of geting Into a pocket with him.Main Chance dd not take lng to open up a wiuning gap, which he held all the way for the m'le ani an eighth.He made 8 own running, and was never mote than hand ridden at any time.G ng cCown the bac: atretch, Monkey Puzzle went, to second place, \u2018with Diggins riding \u201chim out.Bullman waited with Col.Jack in hope that the first two would race themselves into submission and give him a chance to come on at the end.When Bullman saw that he had no chance to catch the winner he took after Monkey Puzzle with Col.Jack and finiehed a good second.THREE STARTED, TWO FELL.What promised to be a first-class steeplechase was turned into more of a burlesqe than anything \u2018else.Out of au entry of five horses: only three faced the fMg in the jamping race, pain rh the odds-qn first choice at to 5.e winner as well played at 8 to#, y gf a1 oo à e on x = 1, Lard the pvérit ei 54 pol pu Pa go, 2 assumed the lead to make the pace, \u2018but was soon outfooted by Bsteijoy, who was In front the first turn of the fiehl, Ag the 18 started on\u2019 the second trip, Saffel, who had walteq pe Pr.Keith, togk after: the, ledder, ge soon in front setting the pace.Kara lost his rider soon aftér this, and Hiterjoy fell at ans Xdverpool.breaking , Brazil's tint is left\u2018 the winner to alone, 10y, unto him, and finished out the race, getting money.LADY POWELL ALL THE, WAY.It was Lady \u201cPowel aN the way in the fifth race.She outbroke her fleld,.made her own- running, and \u201cwon by two lengths without trouble.Carmp- , who was beaten off his last start, ran a good race, being the con- onder, ith Patriclan third.This is abou! e way they ran f; about y rom post to THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY.A field of ten went to the post the last race, there being à scratches out of the original field nf fourteen.Principla and Bonnie Re were equal cholces in this event at 2 to 1, while the winner was held at a3 good as 6 to 1., When the bunch was despatched Oriflamme started out 10 set the pace.She did it successfully for the first part of the Journey, but could not stall off No Tromper, who had the speed at the end and was Aree one top of his field.strong, et a trom Prin Py & Lg second TA 1 hl THE TRA stable boy caught, ND Van ; 0 .+ >= ere mere It was capital racing oven weather did muss up things.The track had been \u2018whipped.into fine shape to try out the mile chute, but the downpour made the going pretty sticky.However, this is every indication that the Jockey Club coursg, as it 18 called, will be all right.Western critics had a lot to say in derogatory manner previous to Blue | Bonnets opening, and some the horsemen here tell of gentle chirps that might have served to send the tide of racers some other way.\u2018Fhe first flash of the Seagram colors tn front pleased the crowd.and as the public was well on with Main Chance, the victory was doubly pleasant.\u2019 * The track stood the rain well.It is good throughout, and there is not a bad epot in de a surprising thing for @ new cours Saturday's \u201ccard will have a, race for gentlemen riders.ere is & good chance for eome of the Hunt members to show their skill.There was a-merry smile raised over Woodbine's victory in the plate, when it was remembered that some of the well-played choices had been sent to Toronto to shape out for the event.The moral is obvious.It ft should Interest any person to Know the reason why the winner of yesterday's second race is so named, it may be mentioned that Schroeder's Midway is the name of a resort prominent in New Orleans.Col.Jack was fancied quite a bit in the Blue Bonnets Stakes, but the Holland entry did not have the.power left to naîl the Seagram horse in the stretch.M'Daniel rode three winners in yesterday's card, which represented a fair day\u2019s performance.The steeplechase event was an unfortunate one.Brazil had hls collar bone broken when he was hurled from Esterjoy.and Boyle had a toe broken when thrown from Kara.Paul Clifford is not a likely starter to-day.but wil be seen again, and will probably have a good following because of his good win in the first race Wednesday.The experts say that when the grass grows along the way, Blue Bonnets steeplechase course will be the prettiest and best in the country.yet even now there are no excuses to be offered -for it.* Say.they're pretty generous people here,\u201d commented a visitor.\u201c Just think of .having open wire fences.Pretty easy for outside information.\u201d Already there are indications that the Quebec King's Plate wil be a popular institution, and there are some murmurings of preparations for next season's event.So many centres are interested in Montreal racing that the services of half a dozen telegraph operators are required from early morning until after the last race.They have plenty of business, too.Wise onee say that when Kelvin and.\u2019 Woodbine, the rival plate winners, get\u2019 together, the Ontario.horse, will lead { the Quebec winner by Piaver.Ohfnet refused g= twual.and: By aix Tore?tort Hormaide's 2a leugth DREGGER April 27.107 Liebert \u2026\u2026 se seeoex 5 Fur 3 53 | -L08% Blow.7 comp! course.; Flyine- - - .Je © > , T tt - : : -; ER dia not tote the \u2018 + _ : Co PATNIOIAN ZS 1 corvvacu arestesqeee 108 FOlOY co eos \u2026.\u2026.5 Fue.58 5 :\" 1.04 Fast s \"pes nn PAPA PARA AIT PPR) - - ! .= :- \u2018 264 y +o toioieietes ot ontrest, June UDO 6 cura reese pecessae 107 .Alex ca ax nw esses 4 Pum 1 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Co UNITED RAILWAYS OF THE HAVANA AND REGLA WARK: Co HOUSES, LIMITED, oo Messrs.Henry Schroder & Co.hereby give notice thai avr deposited en Je their Sub-Depositaries, up to the date bereef, Bead and Common Stock of The Havana Central Railroad Company iy ».ol the amounts required to make are Proposal operative, namely\u2014$4.950, OQ: face value of Bonds, and 10,655 shares of common stock.Ini order,- hové,.ever to give a final opportunity to Holders who have not deposited their Bands\u2019 and stock, they have extended the time for making such deposit.until the 206 June inst, inclusive.The above-mentioned Securities may be lodged with .THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, MONTREAL?* (Sub-Depositarge); | PRO OVE IT E |Beautifal Hafr-At Small Cost.lést and fupid strides Have been made in y rem pe the 1 decalle great fund Deen.in bien years now ina ian and in many cases prevented Lego are mow a Hate years have been delving for the cause, .the foaijdutioir the reason ant the startikg of discase, fully realizing that the actual and true;cause.must be agcerteined before the remedy can belocated.Hair troubles, like many other diseases; have been wrongly diagnosed and altogether misunderstood.The hair itself is not the thing to be treated, for the reason that it is simply a product of the scalp, and wholly dependent upôn its action.The scalp is the very soil in which the hair is produced, Burtured and grown, and it alone should receive the the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become more elie ao) i which the plaat grows aust be attended to There- 8 fore, the scalp in which the hatr grows must receive the attention if you + are to expect ft to grow and become more beautiful./ Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, or losing its supply of moisture or nutrimsent, and when baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost ail of its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon fa plant ot ¢ven i tree would die under similar conditions).The nature ant loge thing to dà Ja aber cu in enish agi} or scalp as the case may be, er: vit hs air oa ned it shot.182 \u20ac Pa 2e * pr.Knowiton\u2019s DANDERINE AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT.QXY EAST, TREN ! * 12 block Main strect, Mobse Jaw/ City bnilti V é ocka west dr n bie ited 4 ourjshés the hair does all Work originally carried on by he natural «hair at à mat juices generated by the pealp UA Ti penetrates chui pores of the sfaip quickly and the hair soon shows the effects of its wohdedfully canines and producing qualities, > - One twenty-five-cent bottle is enosdh to conviiica you worth as a hair growing and bair for yourself.Now on sale ste Three sizes, 3§¢, socind gy: FREE Satis $5 cash, $3 monthly: no interest.Taxes.\u201c1907 D 14.Will make mone for purchasers.Torrens title.a tt MANLES, | LONEY, MANLEY & 0./ NOOSE daw, sam.ees ae caer M1S8S J.CARROLL 3807.Irving Ave.Chicage i wend arge returm maîl to anyone who sentis this advertisement R their come 204 address eod 10 comte In alrer or ¥ stamps to pay postage.TE Thounas; wha J the maziwhg teglecth .FOURNIER & co.al ei Chateauneuf, Cognao, France.>, It is the lities of its famous : = ut.on iy built up the\u2019repu- a he Ee of Fournier & Co.| parts of the world.\"© MM.V.Fourier & Cp.are prof great rds, which ene tors of ren visa hich ey Aja.stongich | \u2018elear\u2014liver | \u2018wetive\u2014and bowels regular.Le» A dessert ape of Abbey's Salt, in a glass of tepid dés è h.\u201d 2 fl ¢ : ph pp the \u201cfounctin of perpetual yout and and pomes ] favor 1o ples Try it this summer, ol ; COGNAC; 7 and keep young.çÇ Éromany OGNAC rg, agc.and 6oc.a bottie.MEDICINAL COGNAC reper COGNAC 20 YEARS OLD, a » .leet FINE Ce Sa means | à- 15 sait =.het io ving\u2019 Mar or particu lars o py ) for select people A rime Drm ec dune 2 ve AE PIE \u2014 ee our desler wi secure it of you, WITISH L, COLUMBIA - Percy R.Gault, | | i x om not already keep it in sock.ie mers -ACCIBENT- INSURANCE Store Open from 8 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.FEE ne Fide Je 7 7.fo Real New York Waists, To-morrow $1.25 rive Ager a very rare at any such price as $1.25.2 bust measurement.v\u2026 Design 1.\u2014Yoke of fine tucks, edged with Val, insertions.The muslin beneath is embroidered across the front in a handsome design.Design 2.\u2014Yoke of wide embroidered insertion with a central strip entire length of front.divided by Valenciennes Insertions, | Design 3.\u2014White muslin with a black ring spot, V yoke of Valenciennes Insertions.Design 4.\u2014The centre of the front is a 4 in.wide embroidery with wide tucks on each side.| The real New York W aist with the celebrated narrow backs, long shoulders, and wide fronts.Decidedly.Briefly.this is an attempl to describe six of the principal designs\u201432 to\u2019 Design 5.\u2014Yoke and centre of the front of handsome Guipure Embroidery and fine Val.lace insertions.Design 8.\u2014Tucked yoke with V of Valenciennes lace} Pouch trimmed with wide embroldery and Valenciennes lace.\u201cThe power to pick up a shoe for less than illinery.affect Saturday, - 1 it's worth comes to us by the unity of our \u2018great * buying organization; it comes to you by a close, \\| watch upon the columns of this paper and a quick \u201cresponse to what it calls for.LADIES BOOTS AND SHOES Values $2.50 to $3.00 ) 31.88 * (including tans) Saturday, per pair J ° 200 pairs of Ladies\u2019 fine Boots and Oxfords, Blucher and Balmoral laced styles, in tans.and extra fine kid with patent toe caps, light and - heavy soles; regular selling at $2.50 to $3.00., Saturday, per pair.$1.88 urday.108,000 HATS UNSOLD IN MONTREAL AND TORONTO Not all ours, of course, but as figures they will give you some idea of how a cool spring can Saturday are very great, but then there is a reason.300 SMART UNTRIMMED SHAPES-Values $2 to 5 Including some of the newest shapes fram New York, in best quality Chips, Fancy Straws, Proxalines, Leghorns, etc., etc.; Blacks and Tuscans.The values we are offering on 98 in all colors, All to clear .98 on Sat- Department on Saturdag.fs 10 different lines ; 9 colors ; 4 sizes: 3 pairs for $1.25; and 5 every pair fast color\u2014that\u2019s the attraction in the Ladies\u2019 Hosiery Te OUR DAMAGED KID GLOVES We Sell Them Saturday Gloves, that from some cause or other have been replaced and which we cannot sell as perfect.Some, of course, are worse than others, but they are all necessarily of the best grades: otherwise, we would not have origmally guaranteed them.AT 25¢ A PAIR AT 50c A PAIR.\"| \u201cThe wrist Gloves that The long Gloves that were 85.10 $LI5 «J were $1.45 tb $3.65.WAN the ia Even ve à shal} place on sale 300 pairs: \u2018of perfects in black lamb, French kid and \u201csuede.Thése are worth from .85 to $1.25.All = ene price Satürday, per- pair .c.ce.eeees.50 apy \u201c1 goods to spare.insertion, at $4.50.The cape 3 0 T0 ITCHEN'S If you want to see the largest and most complete assortment of artistic designs and color combinations in Fine WILTON Carpets Fine AXMINSTER Carpets Fine BRUSSELS Carpets Fine TAPESTRY Carpets Fine AXMINSTER Rugs Fine WILTON Rugs There i is to be seen in t i The New Carel tre \u2018604-606 St.Catherine Street West > The premises lately occupied by Thos.Ligget & Co.VERY WHERE .120 42 1aw .Have You Tried The Hon ; leave this\u2019 week for Queliect On Friday Brea \u201d evening they will De\u2018 guests\u2019 at the\u2019 dinner Spencerwood, eu In?honor\u201d le \u2018importe H ky Bri Shim, of - Japan, ; WHITE DIAGONAL CORD SKIRT $3.50 Worth $5.00, It has the appearance of a pique ang, the feeling of a duck with a linen finish.ly the very latest, with two rows of insertion about the knees, also two deep tucks on éach side of the That the skirt is worth $5.00 is evidenced by its compariscn with the line we carry ourselves manufacturer, goods to spare, and he is using it up in this way.We bought all that he had and the sale of them *begins on Saturday morning at $3.50.The NEW SILK WAIST AT $3.95 + One of the nicest Jap Silk Waists for some time now offered at the attractive price of $3.98, Elaborately trimmed with lace.\u2018aféeves short.It,is a lingerie walst that will waph, WW.As Mrs.and Mie Wer.Fro but then the manufacturer had the The style is positive- however, had the ~ J senses ® scassse 8 DEATHS REPORTED a: ét2490% 8 6450820 BOSTON.\u2014Rev.Joseph Marcil Is dead.FREDBRICTON, N.B.\u2014James S.Fair-\" oy.sr.aged 88 years, is dead at Boles- KAMOURASKA, Que.\u2014Celina Lavoie: wife of .Ferdinand Levesque, is dead, aged 49.- Abraham Lepointe is dead, aged 87.8T.THOMAS, Ont.\u2014James Lesl!e dead at Harwich, aged 72.John McIntosh, of Iona, London, aged 65.Mrs.James Sharpe is dead.aged 7 Mrs.Wesley Sutton is dead, aged 5.Mre.Thomas Meadows is dead, aged §3.LAFAYETTE, IND.\u2014Helen M.Gougar, the well-known temperance leader and lecturer, is dead, aged 70.MAXWELL, ONT.\u2014Christopher Van.\" nett is dead in Markdale, The youngest child of C.Hasen, is dead oton.MAXWELL, Ont.\u2014B.B.Draper, late of Collingwood, is dead.Miss Ann Grahem is dead in Markdale, is dead at in aged 78.NAPIERVILLE, eue \u2014Emnoise Hebert | dead, aged 67 tis Ottawa\u2014John Cle n° Cleary, is dead, pass 7e ST.N.B.\u2014 Mies M Me- Laughlin % dead, aged 29 id Charles R.Ritchie ls dead, aged 93, an qld resident, Mrs.Jane Hall, of St.John, is dead in Dorchester.Miss Isabella Alexander is dead, aged 63.Mrs.McGregor, of Rexton, is desd In Scotiand, aged 87.Susan Reid, of Lower Cape, is sis Mary McForley is dead in South ar ANNE DE LA PERADE.Que.\u2014 Mrs.Anals Tessier, wife of Delphis Germain, \\s dead, aged 43.Jules Burcau, a well-known advopate, le dead, aged 54.es Beatrice \u2018Brisson Is dead, aged 24.Abraham Tessier is, dead, aged 64.cag RONTO, ONT.\u2014Charlee Goodway is WATFORD, ONT.\u2014Miss Mary - slo Is dead, aged 25.McKen Corinthian\u2019s New Commander.Tle steamer Corinth line, which arrived here Wédnesdapen terpoon, is making her first at trl pet It ee at 0; cf the new frien line boats now being |- the Corsican or the Captain Lindsay reporta jet vo is and good weather, H .bad ei 8! passengers on board Mrs.A.Clarke and daughter have tet for Beverley Beach, \u2014VCrey Beach, Mase.Office Clocks, good selection.R.Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 8t.James St.\u2014\u2014 Special Notice, June Weddings.i ' Westmount, left Wednesda RAF nd einen.Bian Éave sia) the Lower St.Lawrence.Mrs.Alex.Gorrie.Stanley street, 1s spending a few days in-Quebsp.| Mrs.George Macliren, of Ottawa, has been spending a few days io town.Mr.Randall Davidson, 8herbrooke st., has returned from a trip to England.Mr.H.M, Patterson and family will | leave on Friday evening for Murray | Bay.Mr.A F.Durlop and family leave this week for thelr country residence at Beuurepaire.- Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Mackarell, of Ottawa, arrived in town to-day to spend a few days.Mr.C.D.R.Taylor, and Mr.W.B.: Gliby are -apending the\u2018 summer month at Longueuil.Mrs.Barwick, of Montreal, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Colin A.Macpherson, at Kingston.; Mr.and Mrs.Geoffrey Porteous have taken possession of thelr house at Bea- consfield for the summer, Miss Jean Blackader, of New York, is the guest of her unçle, Mr.W.B.Blackader, Crescent street.Mr.Abner Kingman and family, wha are travelling abroad, recently visited Athens and Constantinople.The Hon.Mrs.Henry Aylmer, of Lennoxville, Que.Woodburn, 645 Park avenue.Mr.B.W.Woodburn is much improved in health, and is spending June | with friends at Kirk's Ferry.Dr.and Mrs.James Bell, Dorchester street, have taken possession of their summer home at Cartlerville, Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Smith, who have been at the Windsor all winter, have gone to Dorval for the summer.Mrs.Tait and her little daughter, Miss Winnifred Tait, sail on June Sth for Canada, en route to Australia.Dr.DesRosièrs and Mrs.DesRosiers, of Westmount, have gone to their country residence, Sault aux Recollets.\u2018Mr.and Mrs! W.H.Wiggs and Miss Edith Wiges.of Quebec,.are spending.a few day visiting friends in Montreai.Mr.and Mrs.H.Vinaent Meredith will leave for Carleton on the Baie des /- Chaleura towards the end of the week.Mrs.Palmer and her danghter, Miss Lily Palmer, left tawa, where they wi mer, Mr.and Mrs.John R.Smith, of New York.are the guests of Mr, W.W.Drysdale, 638 Dorchester street west.+ spend the sum- Mr.and Mrs.George Lyman, left the first of the month for Woodlands, where they have taken a cottage for the sum- @ mer.Mrs.T.R.Gillles, Park Terrace, entertained at bridge Tuesday night.The prize winners were Mrs.D.A, Gillies and Mr.Gatts.Prof.C.W.Colby, who has been spending a few days at his \u201csummer cottage on Lake Memphremagog, has turned to town, - \u201cPhe Mount Rbydl Tennis Club have issued invitations for an 'Ât Home\u201d for | Saturday afternoon.June 8th, the occa- son belng the opening of the new club\u2019 house.Madame LaRue, of Montreal, ho hag been visiting her sister, Mrs.Leo llevre, in Ottawa.has left for Winpi- peg, where she will visit\u2019 Mes.Sots Chisholm.The marriage of Miss Chélyn de la Motte, daughter.of Mrs.Roberg Pen- nock, to\u2019 Mt.Augustus; Tug faki place in St.George's Church, on Monday, June 10th.Ottaw a, Mrs.William Percival, St.Lambert, 8 1s giving a linen shower this afternoon for Miss G.Williams, whose marriage to Mr.H.C.Bourne, of St.Lambert, takes place on June 12th, Miss Evelyn Meldrum, daughter of Mr.John Meldrum.of 51 York street, à three months\u2019 visit to Scotland, In company with Rev.G.J.Clarke, and family.Mr.and Mrs.O, Erdrich, 173 QOn\u201c| tarfo street, west, will give an, \u201cAt Home\u201d June 9th, in honor of the | engagement of their daughter, Miss Beccie prdrich to Mr.S.M.Holofcen- er, of Ottaw .At the vesidence of the Misses Ja:- ques, Cowansville, on Tuesday, June 4th, Miss Alice Emily Hamliton, of Smith- ville, Ont., was married to Rev.Fred.Eastman, of the same place.r The en ment in apnounced } oth 1 Miss ig rene eldest\u2019 \u2018daughter of Dr.J \u201cWhiteaver, of*the Geologt=\" cal Survey D poniteaver Ottawa, to Mr.K.Borup, manager of engo, East Africa.The marriage will take placé in London, England, the end of June.- A brillant society wedding took place Wednesday at St.Joseph's Church, Ottawa, when Mr.Arthur Brophy.private secretary to Hon.W.was married to Miss A.K: Davies daughter of Mr.Michael PF vis.The ceremony Wai ied by Father Paijller.Mr and Mrs.Bro- phy left for Norfolk, Va.after the ceremony.At Burton, Sunbury County, N.BY, Wednesday,ex-Mayor J.A.Lindsay, of: Woodstock, was married to Miss Mary: Louise McCain, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert McCain, formerly of\u2019 \u2018Woodstock.The ceremony was per« formed by Rev.R.GQ.Fulton, assisted by Rev.W.J.Kirby.Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay will sail from Quebec thin week for a tour on the content.turning to thelr home in in a couple of months.A pretty wedding was celebrated.Wednesday in Si.Peter\u2019s Church Brock.ville, when Miss Mary Dickerson, daughter of Mr.Benjamin Pickers was married to Mr.N.© A.Miller, of Lincrln, Neb, formerly of Brockville.| The ceremony was performed by Ri H.H.Bedford-Jones.The bride,\u2019 Wht \u2018was unattended, wore her travelling}.costume of blue Panama cloth, tallor- made, \u2018with a white embroidered: set.waist, and a hat to match.Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and \u2018Mis.Miligr left for their home in Lincolm* The marriage oe Louisa a rin John Lioyd, N.B., Wednesday afternoon at past three, Thé ceremony was perform- in Holy Trinity Church, by Rev.John J.Walsh, cousin of the bride, a number of friends of the bride and groom Dein] -presefit.The bride was attended: Miss Katie MeMullin.The PT ackrom was supported by Mr.Alfred Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd La ve Jott EE » le to United States cities.is the guest of Mrs.| esterday for Ot- } night on | Rev.M.F.Boudreau officiating, | codstocky\u201d Imagine the pleasure of a Packing her Trous- runk ! The treasures on.iso carefully relatives and | =.Trane yy wane ; RTE ws hike SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF STRAW HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS.remem - Friday, June 7, 1907.for 69c, ; NN PEN, A Record Breaker \u2018: in = _ Men\u2019s Furnishings .Saturday is bound to be a re- cord-breaker in the history of the Scroxgle's Men's Furnishing De- - \u2018partment, the reason for saying this is\u2019 that we are reducing three very valuable lines to a margin below cost, our stock is heavy and we have got to do it.We have had great success before with our sales.but.we have never yet given you such bargains.There is only a limited quantity to be sold at the price advertised, and if you \u2018are In need of any of these lines.do\u2018 your shopping early, or you may be disappointed.Men's Negligee Shirts, our regular $1.00, $1.23 and $1.60, made from Imported Zephyrs, Cham- brays, and corded Percales, very fine patterns and colorings, none better made, 20 dozen only.Saturday, for .79c Men's fine summer weight elastic ; ribbed underwear, made with Frenoh neck, beige or sateen facings.Al quality yarn.Regular, $1.Saturday, each 69e Or.per Suit 77.1.25 Men's finé Imported Japanese, corded, or surah sit handkerchiefs, made with narrow, medium or wide hemstitoh, plain white, and some with fancy border.This little lot are gems, and cannot be bought to sell leas than 75c and $1.00, but you can have your choice gi Saturday, for .PP .See window display for values.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Saturday's Cooked Meat Sale A RUSH EXPECTED.Sliced \u20acooked Ham, per Ib.28¢ Bliced\u2019 Gooked Tongue, per I\u2019 25¢ Lessee on saceec ce cceu ce ! Pine Apples \u2026.\u2026.Â5e and 20\u20ac .Special Canadian Stiiton Chee 20c 22 20c Pea Meal Windsor Bacon, sliced, per Ib.Pea Meal Breakfast Bacon.sliced, per Ib.W.H.Scroggie Limited, .St.Catherine, University and Victoria Streets, Montreal.\"$12.00 Lace Collars $3.00 Saturday will be- \u2018another day of remarkable offerings in Lace $12, 00 LACE COLLARS $3.00 Embroidered hnen Guipure Lace Collars in white only, in and round shapes; regular values $10.00 and $12.00, for $3.00.Extra fine Swiss embroidered muslin shotilder collar, trimmed with white insertion of same.Reg.$2.50 for $1.25.Large white Swiss embroidered Muslin Collars, trimmed with 3.in.wide fine Guipure lace; reg.$2.00 and $1.00.White' Linen embroidered Round Shoulder Collars; - some \u201d Honat.Beet, per Ib.B36.> i: a sailor reg.$1.75 Do you know that a certain famous specialist in clothing and style makes this clothing for you?Do you know that this clothing is recognized as fist of its kind?Do you know that the stores in Montreal are crazy to buy it; but they can't, we control the output?Do you know that this branch of our business has doubled and redoubled in a short time?Unless you know this personally you are missing a good thing.Suits in black Vicuna and fancy Cheviot, equal to $25.00 custom made suits, for $1 4.95.All wool Fancy Tweed Suits, priced down to $7.95.Boys\u2019 regular $5.00 Suits, $3.25.shiny days.Per pair hello, cardinal, navy, black and pair, 45e.or 3 for sleeves.Extn \u2018value.: and well ee Bim Value, .: f Kah a .M M han x \" $7.95.Ides from 35c to 75c.50 cents.; a 1.000 \"Peter.Pan Walists, in navy Clothing Thoroughness Women\u2019s Summer Vests and Hosiery Women's Summer Vests in groal variety.Everything is in readiness in the Women's Underwear section, waiting the advent of warm, sun- Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s all lace lisle thread hose, Plain gauze weight or lace ankle, and all lace lisle thread hose, heel and toe.All the newest shades of grey, Alice, sky, pink, reseda, emerald, Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Vests, fl.sizes.low.neck, short Swiss Ribbed Vedts, ilk tape, filraires.White Swiss Ribbed Vests, with fancy yokes, hagd- -worke white.Extra value, per .e corse VS RAA 81.25 or no = chery vod heaeee &.cose ressens 45e Jixtra value resin \u201885e Summer Milles Word painting, though beautiful, expressive and \u2018all-embracing.utterly fails to convey an idea of the smartness of these Hats at our prices.The latest ideas; regular $4.50 to $15.00 values, at $2.95 to Sale of Straw Hats, all the popular shapes and colors, 15 cts.; va- Flowers in all the beautiful colorings, 15 cents; value from 35c to $1.25 Peter Pan Waists 75\u20ac The last Shirtraiat = Sale we held the store was crowd ed from early morn till the sound of the six o\u2019 clock gong.Saturday just such another sale will take place.grounds - with white, polka dots, assorted, trimmed \u2018with white and red braids.-The-: proper garment for country or seaside wear, fast colors and splendid value at $1.25.Saturday selling.\u2026.75e $7.00 and $8.00 Boys\u2019 Suits for $5.00.Boys\u2019 Wash Suits, 98c.See our assortment of Straw Hats for men and boys.2 black, white and \u2018tan, 25¢ Hey \u2018datnty 1 yc end $1 +.a pengarment, \"Bec 65e; \u201c Voss > * Special, a length Sale of Hand \u2018Bags Bags secured at our own price from one of Canada's best menu- facturer's.- AH of the newest and most serviceable styles, Many of them leather lined.Qualities of leather: Seal, walrus, sea-lion, etc, in 6in.Tin, 8in, 9in.frames.59c and 75c values, for.809¢ 81.00 end $1.25 values, for.G0cC $1.76 and $2.00 values, for.80¢ $2.50 and $2.75 values, for.$1.25 - $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 values, for.$1.95 Summer Gloves Ladies\u2019 very fine Milanese lisle thread gloves, elbow length, mousquetaire wrist, black, white, mode and gray.Regular $1.Baturday morning .T8e Wrist length silk taffeta gloves, 2 domes, splendid weight for wearing, per pair .50e Black Milanese lisie thread gloves, 1 dome, embroidered back.Special .385¢ Frillings 150 boxes Fancy Neck Ruchings, 4 preity frills in each box, assorted colors, pink, sky, mauve, white, cream, etc.These are something above the average quality of Frülings put up in boxes; and are worth 10c and 12¢ a frill.Special price for Saturday 22¢ PER BOX table Neck Ruchings.Immense assortment of Fancy Colors, 18 1-2 in.each length.\u2019 Se Regular 50c.BOOKS FOR SCHOOL PRIZES We've an extraordinary Book department here.The books are not only wonderfully low priced, but they are also books in large demand.All absolutely new and in original bindings.Our stock is so large and various that it is impossible to give an idea of titles.Books suitable for School.Examination Prizes are specially reduced.We invite inspection of Teachers.You can save money here.MEN'S OUTING SHOES 98¢ .Men's tan calf low shoes, strongly made.suitable for\u2019 out-door \u2026 sDOrts or rough wear of any kind.English manufacture.Sizes.6 to Moncecsr
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