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[" sionar\u2019s Office and Invited to Knebworth.(By special \u2018cable from our own correspondent.) London, June 10.\u2014The visit to Lon- fon wf & y of one hundred ladies and gentiemen from all parts of the Unite States has been the occasion of an interesting function at the High Commissioner's office They previously conveyed to Lord Strathcons their desire to pay their resbects to one who has taken so large a part in he davelopment, of North America pelow as well as above the 49th parallel.Lord Strathcona consented, apd the party were: cordially received.He sssured them of the friendliness of Canadians towards their great nelgh- bors.They must always be much to one another.He himself, as they said, had intimate aspociations with the States, and had many good friends thers, including Mr.Jim Hil and Archbishop Jreland.Lord Strathcona amused the company by & story, probably famillarin Canads, of a triangular encounter between himself, Mr.Hill and Archbishop Ireland, which ended in Hill's exclamation: \"Ah, well, Archbishop, I'll swop passes with you.\u201d .His Lordship invited the party to visit \u2018him at Knebworth, and offered to provide a special train, but unfor- Cunaipiy the party's arrangements al- veady made forebads.WINDERMERE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 PLEASES RESULTS.Sir Frederick Borden Dissussed Re - cent Imperial Conference.à Hi) 1a : 2 i gga KE sk \u2018spy IN COFFIN EXPOSED, Owe.te Funeral Accident Casket a \u201cimtonerantste to Sail fer Europe, ° - po\u2019 the \u2018Montreal Star.ow York, Jue to.alr.Vie.Vie- » Strachan, ES In Tn he\u2019 rica or mu a; Binckeock, Torpato: Mr.Mae Toronto: .Party Entertained at High Commie- The late George Clark; real Post: Otligh, i» Sag tapas Ty a SUDDEN DEATH OF REORGE CLARKE OF POST.OFFICE.Mr.George Clarke,\u2018 tel of the mien staff of the Môgéces) Post Office, died suddenty Ahe Mont: | would take in \u2018addition to trying to (FFT i DAY OF TRYING IN WITNESS BOX Directed Toward Provi Mine Owners.(See also p Special to the Montreal Star.Boise, Idaho, June 10.\u2014When the trial of W.D.Haywood was resumed to-day, the cross-examination of Harry Orchard, who has confessed to the murder of eighteen persons, was continued.This was his fifth day in, the witness box, and he faced hie examiner with the same cool indifference.It was reported that Mrs.Orchard, wife of the assassin, would come here to testify, but this is denied in a despatch from Cripple Creek, which Quotes her as saying that she would not leave her home, and would not be a witness in the case.Many persons named by Orchard In his astounding confession are to be brought here by the defence to refute the statements made by Orchard.Steve Adams probably will be the first witness oalled after the cross- examination of Orchard, which isex- pected to end to-morrow.Darrow and Richardson, Haywood's counsel are also Adams's lawyers, and they defended him in March, when he | + Jail by his wife, daughters \u2018and EAL FOUND ORCHARD ages 6 and 16.) He.too, reads the newspapers He appears to be in good spirits and\u2019 confidert of his aoquittal.ished.With Orchard om the stand, Steve Adams in the jail beneath the court room, and Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone.in \"the same building, all pathg ledd tive * county\u2019 building.The Hayw- family arrived at \u2018the court eariler than usual, go Mrs.Haywood could.be curried to the court room in advance of the crowd, which: was restramed An\u2018 the yard until offi- clals and witnesses.were \u2018admitted.ORCHARD MADE CORRECTIONS.Orchard asked permission to currect two statements made by him on Saturday, one that \u201cBill\u201d BPasterly and himself had made bombs with \u2018\u2018Petti- bone dope\" at Cripple Creek and that he and Steve Adams had carried their shot guns in holstears when they were stalking Governor Peabody, - He sald \u201cBilly\u201d Ackerman and not Easterly, made the experiments with him and The Chesed\u2019 Féctory \u2018at\u2019 Wouter, Ont, - wap tried im Wallace for the murder of Tyler, which Orchard told.about in his testimony.a fow These attorneys have h \u2018had repeated Assurance J Beaten Adams that he oy evidence,\u2019 rs Ct eee her husband vo Ill, says hs will not R is poin .out that the \u2018State, if it \u2018calls Adains to the witness stand, will be bound by* his answers, and if he denies Orchard\u2019s assertions it will serve \u2018the defence &- good turn, and help to destroy the testimony af the prosecution's chief witness.Judge Wood js \u2018not placing any limit on the extent to which the Stite may go in in Introducing evidence.: rdinary precautions are being taken to ensure Adams's delivery in Boise.Hels manacled and in the custody of three men wha have reputations as being dead shots.This Is another of the spectacular settings of case.ime cross-examination of Orchard to-day was directed with a view to proving, through the witness, that in reality -he \u2018was In the loy of the mine owners as a detective when he committed his murders, and that he was not the agent or the Western Federation of Miners 1 This indicated the line the defense prove false many of the things to which Orchard has testified.ORCHARD IN GOOD SPIRITS.Orchard passed a quiet Sunday in the venltenttary.He ate heartily, according to the guands and spoke about his experiences on the etand without any show of emotion.He spends much of the time in his cell reading the newspapers coptaining accounts of the trial.Wiklam /D.Haywood was viet.ed yesterday moming et the county where Orchard worked six years.that be and Adams did not carry- thefr \u20acuns in holsters.Attorney Richardson brought.out that Opchard was Was: in conference with \u2018Detective McParland this mo with McParland and Attarney Hawley ve day and that each morming h Ve Harries 8 office, \u20ac 'cParland speak to you about the method by which you could withstand Ricnardeomnation demanded Mr, Richardso: \u201c\u201cNo, sir,\u2019 replied Orchard, \u201cb ut h spoke of w t gave me strength to go through the examination.\u201d Orchard has professed religion.\u201cNow, then,\u201d roared Richardson, didn\u2019t you make this correction because you discovered that Easterly is here and Ackerman is not?\u201d \u201cNo.1 knew East erl the time.terly was here all Orchard sald that he had heard th Ackerman Js in Goldfield, Nev.at Richardson next wanted to know what Orchard had talked with Nelson Franklin and A.E.Carlton, of the Mine Owners\u2019 Association, about.He sald he had a certificate of deposit Tang hank which had closed, and he e ese men were buyi - td ying such cer.Orchard denied that he had ever.dts- cussed the mining troubles with Frank- wn.Carlton, \u201cKid\u201d Waters, Frank N.eardon, A.T.Holman an McClellan.a Major \u201cOrchard said he had first discussed he blowing up of the Independence depot with Parker and Davis, the strike managers In the Cripple Creek distriet.Fe later discussed the Infependence matter with Parker and Davis in Denver, and in the lobby of the Miners\u2019 Convention, which then was in session, Jt was because Hay- wod\u2019s control of the federation was in jeopardy in the convention that the leaders wanted \u201csomthing pulled off.\u201d J HUNT FOR ESCAPED TYPHOID PATENT, 5, | Whols City.Amir Man Man Who Lash 1 \u2018Prom \u201cHospital Window in \"i Delirium.ete Special to The Montréal Star.Fredericton, N.B., June.10.-\u2014/The city was in a state of \u2018excitement\u2019 all yesterday.boats | of the of Fred.Bliss, received his degree one of the trustees of the.hoapitai.late Universit, , Retorming 10 Mooi Be 2 in the afternoon, and asked for food pas \u2018appo nted Senior Demonstrator\u2019 and The trust cos of the hospital will hold , 23 a result of original re- an LE, » he received the degree of Doctor [ - ede Foy McGill.He fs to en- wi : n uties jn ch f th Little Boy's Neck Broken.Phy Department in Mt eon ia , Special to the Montreal Star.Seplember ns Charlottetown, P.= Le June 1 od 200 of A ' 8cheoner, Lawrence is aa.: Prifice County, \u2018was found \"deni in a |éporsoi to \u2018the M ji ville, N:B.tag\u2019 [oe DR.MCLUNG GOES «JO MT.MT.ALLISON Be Professor of Physics in the New Brunewick * University.on ~ Dr.R.K.McClung, who has been \u2018Senior.Demonstrator in Ph ain Ke for the\u2019 va ; oor, as a] inte essor hos: Pl Mouht PE lison University at Chung is a graduate of Mooi, adusted din Jo 2s Anne Mol.ematiop and Natural Philosophy.During - the next tw) years he monstrator of Phy-.McGill: and at the end of this received his M.degree: & was awarded the 1851 Exhibitions Science Travelling Scholarship.Ae a result of this be spent the next three years working on inal vesearch on ionization in the laboratory of Prof! J.J.Thomsen, in: Gambridge, England, and while there voies aok- sics onkreal Star,\u2019 i Charlottetoum, P.E.I, Fine.i \"schooner Lawrence, AS COOL AND COLLECTED AS nr Witness Gives No Evidence of Breaking Down: Under Long Strain\u2014Cross-Examination To-day ing He was in Employ of | TEiosely.This morning\u2019s crowd was undimin- \u2018| Tene, after a \u2018hot contest.ching, and fut .\" , \u2018Little Rita.Hiutle, who was struck by an Snaingeand (lost: hoth- hands.A CHILD'S HANDS.CUT ' OFF-BY:GAT.R.ENGINE.Rita Hanée,: 11\u201d years \u2018of age, was.struck by an\" engine® shunting in front of the G.T.R.Station, St.Henri, on Sa ay, and had both her hands: -amplétated.Bhe 1s the granddaugh- Mr.W.F.Mitchell, of the P.O.\u2019 ment, Montreal.cowcatcher threw the artly off the.tracks, and the passed over both hands, which were extended across one rail.Little Rita's parents live at Montreal West, near the G.T.R.Station.The engineer picked the child up as soonias the engine could be stopped, and \u20acarrled hey ipto the station, where emergency bandages were applied, whilé the Royal Victoria Hospital ambulance was.answering the call.The condition of the child was reported to-day as being slightly improved.She: passed a fairly good night, and is resting comfortably today.CANADIAN FIVE MILE RECORD BROKEN Taronto, June \u2019 10.\u2014Tom Shipman, of Mcrtreal, finished \u2018third in the five wils race, and Tom Longboat won by ches, from Jebrich, the nee mpion, at the spring championships of the C.A.A.A.t Hanlan's Point ou Saturday.- Seven 4 housand people saw Shipman set the pace that broke the five mile record, but he lacked the sprint to.finish.in front.Longboat won out from.Nebrich in the last three hundred yards-ef the-three mile match Time, 16° minutes, 12 -seponds.7 Before, the Tace, Netirich offered to any man in the world In az Je r \u2018to take place any.\u201ctime this oD time for the dis- toe ; seconds.| Nebrieh ES Tor the Tit mile, and the runners aMernatad the lead during the second.\u201cThe struggle became intense in the fast 300.yards, but the Am: (emo nèye .\u2026 asowd went marg: nan nul race, and set such a hot e that most of the \u2018runners were quickly lap- -ped.The first three miles were done in five minutes each, and the fourth in sic minutes.At this stage it was seen that only four runners were to be fi ed with\u2014Shipman, whb led all the way; Sra.Meadows, Tom Coley and Jack ait.Shipman failed in an aitempt to break away in the fourth mile, and Tait fell behind in the fifth, when Shipman was still setting the pace.leaders started to 5 rint for it in the last hundred y.eadows took the lead closely followed by Coley, who passed him in the last twenty yards and won out.A new Canadian record of 26 minutes 57 seconds was established and even Shipman, who finished third, w within the old record One of the surprises of the day was the defeat of R.Kerr in the hundred yards by W.R.Knox, in ten and two- fifü1 seconds over a course run on the grass.The latter gave evidence of great all-round ability by equalling the \u2018Canadian record in the pole vault and winning five firsts altogether.C.Wood, of the Gordons, won the half mile in easy fashion, and twenty minutes later made a spirited bid for first place in the mile.The results of the various events are as follows: \u2014 .Special two-mile run for Indians\u2014 won by Hilton Green, Irish Canadian A.C., 10.22.\u2018Halt- mile\u2014A.C.Wood, Gordon A.A.A.; J.J.T w.E.Y.M.hommson, C.A; A.M.Knox, Central Y.M.C.A.Time, 2.04 4-5.Hundred yards run\u2014W.R.Knox, Central Y.M.C.A; Robt.Kerr, Hamikon Y.M.C.A.,Time, .10 2-6.Haït-mile bicycle-\u2014Gordon McMillan, Sam Young.Time.1.07 4-6.Cpa .A, W.C.Beattie, M.C.A.Time 18 min, 220 yards\u2019 run \u2014 Lewis, J.West End Y, M.C.A.: John Central Y.MC, A le C.Boy Alfred Mullaly, H.B.Archibald, West End Y.M.C.A> Height, 11 ft.Putting 16-1b W.R.Knox, Cen- M C A: T.O'Rourke, Irish anadian A.C.; W.Holmes, Police A, A.A.; KE.B.Archibald, West End Y.MCA.Distance, 124 feet 11.inches._ Throwing Central\u2019 T M.ce a Pietancé, 106 A the lead in the five the dlscus\u2014W.R: rox, | feet.MONTREAL CHOSE FOR NEAT MEETING 3 her pew, un moved Mr.St John {3 a ship carpenter.rere Decides \u2018Congregational Unlon to Meet Here in 1908\u2014Church Union Discussed.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont., June 10.\u2014The Con- on Saturday to meet next year in Emmanuel Church, Montreal.An invitation from Winnipeg was declined, owing to the expense of travelling so far.Greatings were sent to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in session in Montreal.Church union was again considered.only one of the remaining four resolution submitted by the special epmmit- tee was discussed, that ome being on the question of ordination to the ministry.Rev.Charles Pedley, Brantford, resolution expressing the union's con- soription to a creed), number of \u2018ministers whom it was desired to retain.had heard Methodist ministers state that the creed question was one on easily agree, and he thought it would Congregationallsts\u2019 .conception of the ministers\u2019 liberty as to creed was one to which- the latter would hold.Rev.Hugh Pedley, Montreal, suggested a withdrawal of the proposed.amendment, which was done after fe had said that the Congregationalists ghould not throw down the gaunlet and arouse the spirit of battle\u2019 instead of a spirit of conference.The committee-on re- \u2018organization presented its report.Rev.Principal Hil, Montreal.preached in 8t.John\u2019s Presbyterian Church, and Rev.Hugh Pedley of Montreal, in the First Congregational in the morning, and Rev.J.L.Alexander.of Granby, Que.in firt Congregational.in the evening.* STRICKEN IN CHURCH PEW.Mrs.St.John, a Native of Montreal, _ Died in Detrait.Detroit, June 10.\u2014Just as She was im- latély removed to her home, but fied te reached te.dove of the use, Mrs.St.John was bors in Montreal.There she was: married to-Xavier St.John, 54 years ago; and a \u2018with her - husbepd:\u2019 bp otrokt.a Mexico 2 Clty: \u201cFind br federation.of the five Central\u201d \u2018Amir finite form.If the ideas of thoss muet: interested materialize, a great congress ym 2e J held in Mexico City, atterideë-by t hundred delegates.Of thems 150 wii be Central Americans.néw residents in Mexico, while the remainder will five repub Recelved at: Ottawa.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 10.\u2014~News has been re ceived here that the condition of Hon.Eds ward Blake is far from satisfactery.attack of paralysis from which he is now suffering is the third of its kind with which he has been afflicted.After the first stroke, which occurred two years ago, he went to Switzerland.The second which came last season, sent him to Canada last summer before the close of Parliament, Wall Crushed Through Stable.Calgary, June 10.\u2014The whole side of the wall of the large wholesale di of the Cockshutt Plow.Com with a crash, send crushed in the Alberfs.livery stable.in the stable were unhurt, but one horse that was loose in corral rea: was buried under the.debris.ve a new EL BL 000.The d kely be about $10,000.The Tuxedo Central ¥.M.C.A.Time, -6.ve-mile run\u2014Tom ier St.Cathe West Bnd TM Gal ma, Headows, Gordon A A.AT A.A.Time, 36 mins, 7 oan is.a wonderfully handy coat of a Running.bleh Ji Jan .H.Barber, Su T 8: Central Y, CAT Alex.Cameron, Just the thing for the hotel porch or Central Y.M.C.A:: Hugh Gall, West 1 for \u20ac ir dini fo \u2018 ER nning broad mw i».we Le Sy ; a R., \u201d Ln : - Central Y.M.C.A,; Geo.H.Barbas, | occasion when the Swallowtail would Central 4 halos A; &, D.Bricker.| be too \u201cfussy.istance, 31 ! Ad : 8 in.ve fe - Smartest Tuxedo Suits in town are Pole vault\u2014W.R.Knox, Central + and cloth ind isputab) Y.M.C.À.:Alex.Cameron, entra] REF it cut, color ai cloth ly Y.M.C.A.: RI wy AIT at mas ê a ue Là ie, he \u2018moat .good., Kit'{¥ making .diplomatic overtures for a good outfielder and while Ms name has been confided to The Star, we have promised not to tell, the hore sible secret being locked in the bosom of the author of this piece.Thé artist in\u2019 question has acquired some fame for his ability of bumping the ball, and it is artists of this kind that we need in our business, \u201cThe whole team has gone through: the agonies of a severe batting slump on the road, and the stump by Morgen is the mast conspicuous of the lot, Morgen drive At safe, \u2018te.\u201cGeorge Suone, the mar who led the American League (n\u2019datting list .\u201cyear~with \u2018A Dir average that had Lajole faded, cannot hit a balloon this sagapn: and be 13 eald 10 bg a Joke 1# an off \u2018day with Stone these times when he does not cash In for a coule of: etrike outs, good things in the batting line frequently blow up, and the men ime Wagner, Lajole and Keeler who are on top year tn and year out are few tween.and fap be Æome-years ago Toronto captured Louis Carr, the third baseman, lato in © season.\u201cCarr starte murdered the ball.them, de (Hight field, Ponte field and left field and broke boards in the e-time his slugging average was Toronto papers went.nutty over Carr and hailed him as the great.d in an » 1 The rest that Cârr had Then \u2018came the'end o During the the 6 part.was a my stery.» .From- champion slugger Carr developed into one of the finest punk hitters in captivity.L° X hat Doë Newton should lose his gaino to Newark after letting them down with two hits was considered a pure unadulterated ! But tirere is a tougher case on record than Doc *' - \u201cIn a\u2019 recent game between Cornell and Harvard > Deshon, the Cornell curve < ééves, did not lat.Harvard have a single bi bit a and\u2019 yet he lost the game 1 to 0.A&B rd man got to.first op an error and ey is case has everything faded in the\u201d Gough luck de rare 2 mp Owens! full pame is.Clarence Birrhtigbarm Owens, but with average Sk Hema ¥.be able to dive dt down, \u201cmo \u201cweeks, \u201ctne moet tar of the hat was ly, a plan Evers concocted ti Fran, and ong on first.: Les.$m stagted > potice Wow \u2018ofien-a double steal ~~ wit Vy his me vos Jt.seemed \u2018impossible to stop it, so I began thinking up some scheme to It usually occurs wben- third, the former! would start to steal second.If the her anan \u2018on thind would race home and the throw \u2018get the man: SENS USE ,.ms too.long from second to get him.du 4 ERE the itch \"of, Lhe.qecind bapeman, rynning in behind the pitcher on the throw and.ng it back to the plate was SRE ed Tone ST pring a while, but dhe the runner on third got to stick ; 5 \"D bo ta, aad aa 4 sult the man oma from.frst to second would be at\u2019 sedon id.IN SBE er coming frorñ, first.25 es blr shortstof/ wlio \u201cis \u2018covering second base bs Jagr with inuch practice I was able to run in on such plays, thus holding .runnet at third, and with a goodthrow from the catcher I could take e ball and with the same movententpass it between my knees back to sec- sound bage in time to nab the other runrer.jur =-\"\"The catcher, of course, must make a good throw for the play to be a < es.The bail should reaéh me just above the knees.Kling and myself 57e practiced for hours on this one play and we have it down now so that (Hy.weks., RK gétieru y score \u201c -ROVALS DROPPED Cm T0 TAILENDERS \" provisos June 10.Great\u2019 work tx t with Stand a\u2019 Providence the opening game against Montreal on Sate the bex:] ley's - I ~ =.In-the ninth.inmings the vivitors, who had been held down to four scattered | Fer BAT ho Veto, great Fie, and, 8 e, and, fp pai fatte.they sent ws en uns.and had Phelan wot been\u2019 by Clinton's light & bape on\u2019 atthe.Stanley was very wild, and three of\u2019 ©, PApses proved very eontly,: Ps The Roysjs: tieided ext thelr bry two minplayæ +.making - little difference, In the score.- Fa the.third inning a Texas - \u20188 THX-up between Joyce, Ni | id Phelan, resulting in Mike gr spiked\u2019 nn 16 game.for several rted; ht wi insite \u2018ive etre inpines Fb nhed ant alked, \u2018uit was ?v 20 a aii sont fort.AT Promo.LINEN-MESH co, 3 \u201c3 hd Eine bé West plate.iff the result might have beery fe .r x #0 badly that he Jit vel ér and enjoy oy vel solid com- has \u2018been swatting the bax hard, but be hasn't been able to Lever; \u201cPéronto, lglg\u201d us that Lajoje was 8 counterfeit compared with Carr, and tten more than Wagner ever season and a long winter.his days.of rest Carr must have strained his Theen, Henry James aud One Eye Dick, the Bad Boy of Death V The next season Carr had a battin g average of about .006, and how he got : rrr MF.\u201c Hüelsman.who swatted the ball = hard while in Montreal, is play- with Kansas City this year, and is making long hits that astonish the corer -Bück \u2018Freeman, in the same League, has made six home runs in the past In a game, with Washington the other day, Joe Yeager.who was moet popular vail player thät over wore @ Montreal uniform, drove in ; for runs, for his- team by timely nitting.\u2014\u2014\u2014m TL lr Evers, he etar second baseman of the Chicago National league and à country.dévistd: by ay Tort and which tag been executed several times on\u2019 the \u2018Cntcago grounds.I is.one \u2018af the prettiest pieces of baseball execution \u2018possible when property carried out aa always brings a cheer from the fans.Here 1 is what he says: oud tet Tn \u2018basebal \u2018would jet In a run, and often games were seemed \u201cto the hat \u2018there should be some means of getting one of nen and making.the third out, so I thought of the plan of running in \u2018behind rat ust.as others had beén doing and then if the runner at \u2018home I would relay the ball on to second in time to To make this relay one can lose no time, d.be almost impossible 4 to turn about and throw the ball to the e plate: which should beat him I property carfied out and there.nd at the | said\u2019 time getting one bf the men out.\u201d .* All the critics are going wild over a shortstop, who plays on the West £ Rotat Academy team.He is sald to be a \u2018wonder.nn Or the.\u2018man pn third tries to get home I am there for a short ee \u201cth tacular pla.+ i MR.KITTREDGE 7 Convarse.with Last Place Without Using A Megaphone-Two More Pumps Were \u2018Handed Out.Instead of \u2018basting for -an- honored position in the dizzy heights, Mr.Kittredge's aggregation.is making eo frantic dive for the cellar position, The games so far segm to have been vet by punk hitting and en oc- -æaslorial error sandwiched in just at a thme wher it would do the enemy He couldn't miss it.Carr his fences, Voi.reading rated lige of hard luck.\u2018on two passed balls.partment.\u2018 eastiiy has a little trick In baseball t & double steal when a runner 1 I could not help dut \u201c#4 are two men out; then with a think it is a spec fs no doubt it is stopping a Le mme éatter scorinæ.Clinton singled and MeConnell ran in.In the next four innings the Grays got men on the bases, they vers shut out each time by the stam fielding of the visitors.\u2018The Royals also got men on in four cases, but with the same result.opened the sevemth with a | strike out, but Lord hit to Brown, but plate on a pretty bunt, In the eighth Crawford made a hit «Peterson: reached first on the Attempt to force Crawford at second.Mack hit to Stanley, who forved Crawford at third.word, Herbst tallying, out .Chn- return mailed Phelan at the Foo Tied to Crawford.HMI ¢ scoring Morgan, and tallied himself on Nesdham'e single.Bron ended the game with three es.| JI Thy score: .: .AB RH POA B , © ve ee 4 0 0-1 0 Lord, 8b, .\u2026\u2026.4 ! 2 3 1.9 -Chadbourné, LE \u2026 4 2 6 1 0 90 Abstein \u2026 4 1 2113 0 0 McConnell, 26.> 171 8 & 0 Clinton, rf.4 0 23 23 1 0 Crawford, a.ner 4 0 1 2 3 +.2 1 1 \u20ac 2e Mack, po eee 11 0 0 1 o Totals.88 7 10 37 13 1 ,; MONTREAL, - AB.R.H.PO.; se ME, ae eee 1 0 6 2 A.5 | Her f.++.3 0 1 1 à 6 Phelkn.\u20ac Lo ee 31 1 1 0 0 yd - : 1 oO 1 3 o Caney 0 3 0 BL B.ne 0e seu 4 10:83 3 3 0 : , ee 4 0 1 1 3 3 Brown.ibn.ce so 4 6 1 B® 1 24} hese 00 3 0 0 \u20ac 2X 0 \u2018Stasley, DP.\u2026.\u2026 3 0 0 1 4 0 Totale \u2026 -.32 3 7 24 13 - Score dy Innings So Providence .\u2026.79000033% 1 Lune ses se.»+.000000008\u2026\u20148 um \u2014 First bose on balls, off tantey 6; struck out y Stanley 2; thres-base b base hit Herbs Morgan | McConnell; Toten bas -Cutinel), Abstoin.mpire, Conway.Mhbdoh Mars etétn; Two param 8 GAME.| \u2018 fe, Royals for older, and Kiurldge, H were \u2018put ou It was aad w the ed.fourth, hn sides wanted time oall- The \u2018umpire refused to do- so, say- Manager Kit , ome #20 could.on 4 in side and stand he was again pe off © grounds.He then retired into the orcwd and signalled plays to the téam hall spoiled his effectiveness.He had acother ascension in the sixth, and a wrangle over a close decision at the plate, both he and Hill were chased oft the field.Hughes, who replaced him, twirled in fine style as soon as he got going.The eupport of the Montreal fielders was very poor, of : errors being glaring and costly.am, of Providence, was in grand form and kept the Royals guessing, thus winping his first game of the season.The hits of the Royals were too scattered to be dangerous, and Killiam receiv- od giltedg support.Montreal had ce with two down to the game in the sec am'\u2019s good work goose-egged them.With two down, Needham hit over first, and Connor scratched a hit to Crawford.Newton hit to Killiam, who turned to mail Needham at third, but fcund nobody there to take the ball.He then struck out Joyce after giving him three balls and no strikes.Two fast double plays in the third eter prod another Tally by the visitors.= Roan Das a M Chanel o at eed an cConn nals nf Donovan punted to Newton, who nur to the bleachers, Abstein scuring.The next two were easy, but a ball\u2019 in Killiam's ribs and four bad ones to Poland forced in McConnell.À s on balls to Herbst in the sixth, ;Brown\u2019s single, and a.fly to Donovan gave the Royals their only run.Donovan singled in the sixth, and Connor threw Crawford's bunt to the bleachers, runners going to third end second.Peterson flied to Herbst, Crawford home.Poland Altec N but Lord made a base Bi and while Joyce was fumb- tog the ball and Needham throwing it s head, Killiam tallied.\"With ome down in the eighth, Peter en hit \"90x one base to righ took second on Killiam\u2019s out to Brown.and scored on Poland's drive to right centre.* Joyce was all right to play, as his my was not so bad as had been sup- Madigan, who took Phelan's place in centre, moved to second, when unter Hill was put out of the game.or PROVIDENCE.ABR H.PO.A E.Poland, ef.3 0 1 4 0 O Lond, 3b.56 0 2 0 2 0 Chadbourne, if.4 0 0 4 0 0 Abstein, lb.4 1 1 7 2 @Ô McConnel, 2b, .3 1 0 2 2 0 Donovan, rf.e.3 1 1 1 1 0 Crawford, ss .} 't 6& 4 1 0 Peterson, C., 1 1 5 3 0 Killam, p.\u2026 .\u2026 .\u2026 2 1 1 0 3 1 Totals, .31 6 7 27 144 1 MONTREAL.A.B.R.H.P.0.A.E Joyce, 11.2 9 06 1 0 1 H#L 2b.\u2026.2 6 1 3 0 0 Barger, c.f.1 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, 3b, ,.3 0 1 1 3 0 Madigan, cf.& 2b.4 0 0 6 1 0 Hertst, r.f.3 1 0 2 0 oO Brown, 1b.4 0 2 9 0 0 Needham, =.s.4 0 1 3 8 1 Connor, c.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 1-6 0 1 Newton, p.2 0 1 0 2 1 Hughes, p.2 0 060 0 0 0 Totals.31 1 T7 24 9 4 Score by tunings Providence .00020301°\u20146 Montreal .se ares 000001000\u20141 SUMMARY.Firet base on balls, off Kitlam 8.off Newton 3: struck out, by Killam 3, by Hughes 1, by Newton 3; sacrifice hits, Donovan, Crawford.Hill and Morgan ; stolen bases, Morgan; double plays, Donovan to Peterson to Crawford, Ab- etein to Peterson to Lord to Crawford : Mt by pitcher, by Newton 2; passed bail.Connor L.Umpire, Conway.tendance, 2600.Toronto Still Losing.Baltimore, June 10.\u2014Although out-hit, the Orioles won by virtue of timely hitting Saturday.McCloskey and McGinley both pitched good ball.The fielding of James was one of the features of the game, Bcore: i -.R.H.E.\u2018Baltimore.10000002x\u20143 4 0 +».001000000\u2014-1 7 2 Batteries\u2014McCloskey and Hearne; Mc- Buffalo Going Some.Jersey City, June 10.\u2014The Buffalos are g great ball just now, and are making a strong bid for first place.The Bisons wdn the game in the third Inning by pcoring four runs off Foxen, who had + bad spell, and had to bs relieved by Lake.The latter held the champions down in style for the balance of the contest, re: R, H.E.Jersev City.010001001\u2014 3 2 Buffalo .ae a Van) 1 Batteries\u2014Foxen, Lake and V andegritts Newark Won.Newark, June 10.\u2014Rochester is short of pitchers, a fact that was shown Saturday.when the oyerworked Bannister was \u2018pitted veteran Parded.The teams were eyen up to thé bixth, but in the seventh, the Saflors banged out three uns, settling all\u2019 controversy.Score: E.H.Newark ove .001001300\u20146 7 4 Rochester -1-.060000006-0 4 2 ee and Shea; Bannister Rochester Coming Down.Newark, June 10.\u2014Rochester dropped another game to Newark Spturday, this time being shut out entirely.Pappalau was hit frequently, while Carrick was a EASTERN.Trovidence en Bots D 5 pe city, à \\ Sunday.Providence §, Montreal 1.Newark 5, Rochester 0.Las.a gars 3.Cn ne «4 ec 43\" + > ee\u201d die k lin une 10.-Tha Grae oe ldonce * vers cc» 18 .Sut bl ihe Exim and grounds.filing + rou, ame, t came do torveuts in {nx that if he could stand the wet they who was istent that be was ordered to bunke doodle; and be seated Un to this, point Newton toa ad pitied p to this magnificent ball, having 1 Poland, Chadbourne and A Abatain À in the first, and à the a out on weak in- dield hits in the mext two.The fourth was & bad in for him, ss the wet ve Aa [778 cxtardey by the score re = coneiderahle : THE TORONTO LACROSSE TEAM WHICH DEFEATED THE NATIONALS, From a photograph tak \u201c en speclally: for the Montreal 8 Star.good deal of a pugzsle to the Bronchos.Score: Newark .00002102x_ 5 12 Rochester .0000000000\u2014 0 4 Batteries\u2014Carrick and Stanage: Pap- palau and Doran, Umpire, Owens.Attendance, 6,948, ND American League Games, At Detroit\u2014 R.H.E.Detroit .0A0003012\u20146 7 0 New York .: .000000000\u2014 0 4 2 ea iin and Archer; Chesbro, Keefe and Klenow.At Boston\u2014 Cleveland , .201000100\u2014 4 7 2 Boston .001000000-1- 85 2 -Batteries_RHoadés and Clarke: Prueltt Oberlin and Shaw, At Philadelphia \u2014 St.Louis .0900011000\u2014 2 5 8 Philadelphia .10010011x\u2014 4 9 3 Batteries\u2014Powell and O'Connor; Dygert and Schreck.At Washington\u2014- Waskirgton.656000008x\u2014 8 i\" 0 Chicago .010000001\u2014 2 .1 Batterles\u2014Graham and Warner; smith, Patterson and McFarland.Natlonaï League Games.At Chicago\u2014 \\ R.H.E Chicago .-000020101\u2014 4 5 1 New York .00210000 3 8 4 p Batteries Brown and Kling; Antes and an.At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati .000000000\u20140 3 2 Brooklyn .010000010\u2014 2 8 0 Batterles\u2014Keimer and McLean: Mcin-, tyra and Ritter.: At.St.Li 120100000x\u2014 4 9 1 Phhade) .060010000\u20141 4 3 Batte McGlynn wand Noonan; Sparks, and Jacklitsch.\u2018 Second 4 seni, Lg ue \u201c St.* 6.050 60700 0 1 3 Prnndoighté > :90Z0,06:000\u20143 6 1 -Kargér and Mat- shetty \u2018ahd-Dooin 4 \u2019 At rir ; % : Pittsburg ;- 000100010 2 4 Boston .* 6600000230\u2014 4 À: Batteries Leifield, Lynch and Phelps: Pfeiffer and Brown.\u2019 SUNDAY GAMES.At St.Louls\u2014 J 7 Batteries Beebe and Noonan; McGtn- nity and Bowerman.At Ch Chicago ., .20000101x\u20144 6 © Philadelphia .010000001\u2014 2 7 4 Batteries\u2014Lundgren and Kling; Dug- gleby and Jacklitsch, ~ At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati.000000010\u20141 8 T Brooklyn « .200000010\u20143 7 O Batterd ley and McEeAn; Pas- tortus.and Ritter.1 5 2, 13 nd * < Ciretnnati .01502101111 \u201818 1 lyn .o « .000000020\u20142 7 8 Batteries \u2014Hall and 8chiel; Scanlon, Rucker and Bptier.ALL-CANADIAN LACROSSE TEAM In the eighFr-na nFr-na Ohome shrät hear Winnipeg, Man.June 10.\u2014The All Canadian Lacrosse Team, which reached here on Friday evening on its way: to Australia and around the owl, stacked up against: th Saturday afternoon, and were tucky Yo win out in the few minutes of the last quarter, after having bean clearty outplayed during the early stage of the: | pate The tourists made a rather pour poor impression on the crowd.\u2018Though: ance.was strong, their home was awdy off oolos, some à the plays ers being woefully out of condition: The game resulted 3 to 2 In favor of: the visitors, the score having stood 2 to 1 against them when the fd quar ter was dommenced, .tt a 1 Boston, June 10.\u2014' James Rirvatno, aged 11, a caddie at the Brookline Country Club golf links, while (Hus- trating some shots which he had seen by players on the Monks, aoci- 1 +0 00- en | ang Louis \u201cid raee M T.Beatin reas, weduoned made by dently struck another caddie, Wm.Strain, aged 15, tn the head with his olub, kiting him énetantly.Kirraine ] tack on the Toronto goal, which \u2018was J PKA oop Het pr Prier a.tqposl-; \u2018| tos\u2019 territory, the local defence being | kept busy.Lamoureux secured the ball \"| the Nationals.In, the assault at .the | Taylor.who\u2019 sco Tha de HOW TORONTOS BESTED NATIONALS Toronto, June Shere.was quite a fair atte at Rosedale Saturday when the Torontos and Natlonals lined up for the inltid! contest of the season, There were two changes in the National\u2019s line-up since a week ago Sauve going on\u2019 instead of Decarle, and Du- lude taking Jack Laviolette's place.The Toronto line-up, on the contrary, with the exception of Gilmour,was the same as that which faced\u2019 the Montrealers two weeks ago, and owing to the presence of the new man, the home was shifted around somewhat.Cameron was placed at third home, and Warwick, the old Maitland player, at inside home.The elusive Kalls: was at outside, In the firat quarter the Nationals gol the draw, and made a determined at-: Seyerly Ieleved.Thé: ball travelled own the field, but Ald not get n thé goal; before It was, FRE, by the Natlonals, Sauve starting down the fie In passing the sphere to Lachapelle it was.intercepted by Gilmour, who initiated another attack, but without ef~ fect for the moment.After a couple o fell Up and down Np fled Barret né * hia obportunity and scored- they fixst goal.after not more than five mina.ates\u2019 play.* he Nattonals now played stronger than ever, and.were obviously display « ing the better form., Thetr checking\u2019 vas good, and they \u201cpassed with pre \u2018cision, : The ball was now largely in Toronto the south side of the nets and rushed direct upon the \u2018goal.When a few feet away he passed to Laderoute,who was in front of the goal and unchéck- ed.A goal rexuitéd in tielrg the score.Tufonto was off color for the next few minutes and the Nationals \u2018got their second goal on a shot from the field id by Dulude, After play\u2018had been resumed: \u201cToron- tas assumed.\u2019 the aggressive and :attempted to apne ba the ball: right in- on on.pet.: They?spooeeded;b ut as Gi our \u201cwaa Passing.to Kali§; a few feet out, the ball waa captured by opposite, Menary-félieved.The quarter ended with the bal} in National terrt- tory.both teams going fast.When the teams went on the tteid home had been.effected.Glimour placed at inside, home, chan places with Warwick who went to third home, Cameron being brought\u2019 in to first home.For some little time Nationals kept the play pretty well distributed, They seemed to enjoy the large field gnd- wasted a good deal of energy.in rüän-.ning about to small purpose, The goal scored by Torontos early in this auar- Lachanelle's .part.He fooled about in: a desiré to show his check up: Finally he lost the bal -to Gilmour, who made a short pass hl Jront of the goal\u2019 to} et goal, ow won; by.Te Toronto, was ¢ restili-of a gotitination effected by Gijmour and Warwick: former worked {tie Ball in on the while the latter at en: opportune ent did \"the needful The was now mainly in an territory.\u201d Kervin secured it, passed to Cameron: away down the field, who in turn gave ît to Kalls close on the goal.The, wholé\u2019 ting.wis done: in à: sécond before L'Heureux.could.settle dames, to The, Napenals : ved al now, again displa étsposttsont Le hold the ball téo.long.Sauve hid the ball and ran all around wes arrested, charged with mamsiau- ehter, EASTERN, AMERICAN \u2018AND NATIONAL LEA RESULTS OF THE BALL GAMES, AMERICAN, Saturday.Detroit \u20ac New York 0.Clevelañd 4, Boston Lo.Philedsiphia 4, Bt vous 2 LF WL 18g van 28 club pT) Chicago.Fol ode\u2019 Cleteluna Ld Det tu \u201c.nedbhes Bl.Philadelphia N «hey poise ter was due -to grand \u2018stand [play \u201con ;|- je \u2018fading skiff of the 16-foot cles Ait {her sheets and peared to have aot away, \u2018but finally he sipped, the ban going to Barnett, With out waiting.the latter passed it rapidly |.up the field, until\u201d it.finally | reached drawn, ehot on the goal, another tally.resulting, The.Nationals gained the next: goal by same\u2019 good head-work, ute\u2019 got he hall when Tie was standing well to the side of the nets at what appeared to be an almost impossible angle.Without waiting to case or secure a more effective point of vantage.he.shot.and scored, Much 1l1-feeling vas evinced, and several eticks were broken so close was the checking.In the fourth quarter Toromtos got the ball at the outset and commenced an attack on the National game, when a fortunate interception on Clement's part relleved.Warwick \u201cscored after a fast combination on the part of he home.Mackenzie was now and or foment o he Nationals in similar ons.several-u attempts on thé parf of- the Toronton 157 the ball went down the fleld, and a goal was scored (hy the Nationals.The ling up: sud prndgia) - A Nationals.Toronto L'Heureux.Goals \u2026 =.Regan Cattarenich.Point .«Francis Blanchard Cove, Point ./Menary Ha Adelé Arrives in Toronto.Toronto, June 10.\u2014~Adele, \u2018the Payne- à craft for the, Canada Cup challenge, arrived here and 1s now Mooted In tho R.C.Y.C.anchorage at the Island.ops\u2019 ae craft laid.in Port ot Tops until Thureday morning, .when ; now spreader waa put in.- Horne next.LA \u2018with a fair\u2018 wind uitéd acoldent.to het Hsien a 3 £0 back: to Port Hope Ene lett Pott Hope, age Fhe oTireehed eee head Hen ay.ats ahs head pretty siippérytlookting itis éustomer, th her highly -polished y topside, and silver band at the water- \u2018Hue, she ix a prete to the ve of the veriest.tyro at.the 4 mire is Just a moders 1 Titre craft, thé \u2018efternoch fast ast cruiser type \"ane lina no cabin: only an open cockpit, like load is cockpit; and ber crew will do the he mar \u2018Jor.Dirtion \"of £ the\u2019 \u2018work might tn this ocockp! pris \" what Mr.Aemiiius| Jar- vin orp oh nl sail her, eatd she was, \u2018800d one in \u2018light * .brought \u201cher.up the lake ell tn > ht hoa.\u2018wind, and that when it\u201d blew up fresh\u2019 she carried her canvas fairly well 1, m0 \u201d.\u2026 +.< u- the field béck of.ttie netà with Barnett-ljx at his = pue: three times ho ap- Adele will go on dry dock for a pal hing Might away, and Mr.take her In hand\u2019 met Li EU\" P 7e Ge 7 va [A » # Taylor, who, the/Natiqnai defence being: U ie Toronto field was keeoine bet- |, Marre an she\u2019 lays n the water, ls a | airs, and thoes who ; y \u2018that \u2018sh oS 9.Kelly.They were well fhamrock.\u2026 .vv vs vs or oo vo Tecumseh .,.Cornwau\u2026 4 no oe ne seu ve Capltal.se oo + ++ en pu or oe National.\u2026 \u2026 laat division, Cornwall, Montreal, ta here and there.They well as in the matter of speed.they did not play as well as Tecumsehs.the kind happened.Ther kept right on and scored.out.to close the gaps.Ja the latter half of the match > out avail.upon a rock.- And so it was \u201cpearly \u201call the time.nis, of Sherbrooke.whe is playin, action resembles Scott.stick was # As.the result, Adamson and Hamilto \u2018Hamilton \u2018crowd \u2018was large, comp: and the 3 to Toronto Island.LPS ever That was a weak point with Montreal.their posts all right, but the rest of the Montreal defence was often aibbled at the bait which the wily Tecumseh home threw out, and wandered too far away, with the result that the apparently faster visitors got in and took advantages of the openings thus secuge à before the local men could met back bi ès FETE = tS toro + n bad to TÉOUMSEMS LOOK LIKE PROBABLE CHAMPIONS The Two Toronto Teams and the Shamrocks at the Head at Present\u2014Cornwall Did Very Well in Ottawa\u2014Quiet Match Here.Just at present the senior lacrosse situation is not very encouraging.Tt looks on the surface as if- the Union was already divided into two sections, the first including the two Toronto teams, and the Shamrocks.Capitals and Nationals.Let no one, however, \u2018be discouraged at the presumably gloomy outlook.The four clubs in the last division are all good finishers, showed up \u2018well in Ottawa on Saturday.The: chances are that the four last mentioned teams will be strengthened'also, either by changing some of the players around, or putting other men are a wonderful aggregation in the matter of bulk and weight as At present the Tecumsehs undeniably seem to be the strongest team.They also play well together, a thing in which they were certainly au prior co Saturday last to the Montrealers.\u2018The latter, It was understood, suffered still considerably from the hasd game which they had gone thropgh in Cornwall, but whatever The pace which the latter instituted at the beginning gave the Montreal supporters hope that they would tire themselves out, but nothing of Their defence - was particularly geod, and firm and not to be drawn Muir and Haynes stuck to Montreal gradually got wise to this, however, and played more carefully GOOD INDIVIDUAL WORK.Individually all the Montreal playars did good work and hard work, and.some of the runs by Roddy Finlayson and Neville and Angus and Dade were admirable, and ought to have been rewarded with earned: goals, \u2018somehow or other they seemed to always end in nothin.Dade did some of his most decept lve twisting and curving, but all with \u2018rhe entire forward division of tbe Montreal team would make & come bined rush with one or two of the defence men to help them, or even take the lead at times, only to split upon tbe big Tecumseh defence like breakers: ; The only two men who scored for Montreal were Scott, who has come ta: be considered as one of the best men mn\u2019 that particular line, and McGiné- The only man who was ruled off was Povey, the other Eherbrooke man with Montreal and who somewhat in general appearance aad The game was very clean on the surface, but there was some hard ing going on, and many a_ rib-cracking, muscle-bruising dig with ven unseen, in the freque nt melees that happened nesr Adamson, right a$ the tons Tic or the same, after he-had scored the Sirs goal for his side, and DOLLIE DURKIN ON DECK.P \"= Doilie Durkin took Adamson's place, and Kenna that of Hamilton.: - The officials looked well after the fouls, and the players knew they wb dping it, und that they could expect no mercy.rising between &ix and seven thousand people, visitors received a much fairer treatment at tiie hands of the specta- térs than Montreal receives at the hands of the Tecumseh supporters when it go off.times the Tecumsehs were checred.An unusual thing was to.see\u2019 To Last.play.0 u 0 11 0 \u201c11 1 10 1 16 1 11 2 10 The and Cornwall the cause, » but: the end a mess FIRST REGATTA regatta of the Grand Trunk book place 8 Saturday after- Point St.codes.eh ongh t rather proved very unsatisfactory, the different events Bening hub .Miss Sutton; Beaten.Sauve ee ey de défonce oH at ronan a Spector.so many years a staunch standard-bearer of the team, 5 Lachonshé\u2019 ira a efence.\u2018MacKensis § Tecumseh.SUMMARY OF GAMES, Dutude.1st home .Cam | Mur ve ++ ee + BORl.e 0.4 ce First Quarter.* Gauthier.: \u2018Hayttes.polnt .GriffRhe| Time.Pitre.\".\"\".\"3rd home.« , @lmour | G.Finiayæon .cover.Stewart 20 Técumsen Huron tL oe Lamoureux., .Outside ., .».Kally Neville .« -detence.«se.Plckering 2\u2014Técumseh.Murton .5 Laderoute.Inside + Warwick Angus.-.++ -.Davidpon Second Quarter Referco\u2014 Bowery : R R Finlayson .\u201d ++ «.Rowntree : Judge of Play\u2014Eddie Baker.Nolan ve =» o.Centre.Felker Tecumseh.ution \u2018ee I 8 Pl and G.| LE ; S.uetrie \u2014Tecumseh.uerrle .2.50 1, Punchsrons E.C.8t,.erre.d Povey .++ «+ -.home.y; Querrie 5\u2014Tecumseh.\u2026.rayon \u201ceo.LBS mi 1 | .Ham.e se w=» \u201d or v0 .treal.(EK .6.44 dose Pires-Jimmy Balley and O.Le Dade.own oe oe yon \u2014Tecumseh.Graydon 7}.1,60 1 Torent= =! Quarter.7.01 Metmen, \u20187.inside.Adammon Third Quarter.07 .wooo BRING .\u2026 .STR , fi > \" 2 Natlonals\u2026 Duludo : LA ae ue 8.29 Otticials AE.ee pla.\"ompires, Ed.Tecumseh.ouais ET 32 .Natilonais.Lamoureux .1.00 1 urphy.Timekeep- urmseh.Ja o Torotocond Quarter.Ge BER She Gran | el Geren .Toromto.Gllmour .2.10 y , Harry McLoughlin, er vey, utes.: 6.Toromto.Warwick es ge 111 wit Usmekeohor 8.Toronto an WAIWICK 4%.10.30 - Ze phy ; Glass, Ferguson, Beatty and G.Mar- 7.Toronto.Menary., 5.25] shall.en 8.Natlonals, .Lamoureux.; 3.30 * Senior tand Won by Brownrigk Fourth Quarter.au and Brown; Kelly and Broderick, se- 8.Toronto.soe.Warwick .2.00 cond.10.Nationals .Pitré .6.00 War canoe \u2014 Won by A.Marshall's Sterry (formeriv Miss Cooper, English eines by 7-3, 6-0 a were carried on in the regular nl and the affair proved very under: the circumstances.first \u2018 aos e even The res \u201cout on account of ar Ss io junior s ; i lace The coinpeti of this dea were G.Patterson, G.Marshall, Glass, W.L Ferguson Blt well he others from the har =p The Waterproof Shoe Polish, : \u201cNUGGET,\u201d Gives n lasting Jet Black shine.Sold everrwhere.Price 160 tin.108 27004 hd br: the others and con- thrued their gait for about three-quar- ter ways up the course.AN tumed the buoy pretty evenly, Ferguson then made great efforts to win the .rave, which he successfully carried ott, but won with a close fin- toh Glans followed olosely and won out by about & foot.A.Marshill wes \u2018about \u2018three boat lengths behind, The wind by this time showed up Lula, and the sailing race s folowing boats : The Thelma, 0 matel kept aven during the of Pine course.ia arabe, 0.Brownrits r.: dou LP, blade canoe\u2014Won by | 3.Patterson, seéond.by\u2019 Jouve tem that haven't you bat, 8 \u2018Toor 4e sous \u2018handicap~Woe Oxfords That Give Comfort.be re CL - Perhaps Toner looked alh all right when they were tri - \u2018But pw they look anything Oxfords urchased, have pomp nb INVICTU 2) Smee, Patent, ; had dn°t this i ; see], 18 In the United Gintes \u2014 Wastern cest of Pittadurg and Bale: 2e i 8 L - T-ibupe Building, New Yerk; animes.WwW.Y.Ferry.Pirst Ne- \u2019 k Building, pn tanto Mpbite tobe, rs Aare Jewsn, Picton Colaba M, MoGillivray, al uv Terent we 16 Kins at.west peal in t Brita nw Theatre 100 nad Land - \u20ac.Ens- Agents in Francs.Maysoce.Favre and Qs, Paria Circulation of The Star.\u2014 WEEK ENDING JUNE 8TH, 1907.MONDAY 41,807 Ou- and 0° - TURSDAY .61,711 WEDNESDAY .=.61,707 THURSDAY ., .61,770 \u201cFRIDAY 2.2.+.61,745 SATURDAY .= .66,8068 - \u2014 TOTAL .878,617 Dally Average .63,803 Weekly Star Last Week .128,614 \"BE 304,231 FE One Issues of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates 190,000 From (he adbeve figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regard- od as more or less sphemeral.nr rim.Sp \u2014 mer mae at maton MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1907.4 THE PRINCE AND THE UNITED STATES.The journeying through Canada of (© \"Prince Fushimd is giving our people + an opportunity to show how highly they esteem the Japanese people and their ruling family.This, however, will be: quite fn the Hne of the expected.Cenade is British, and our inclinations run in harness with our diplommtic duty.\u2019 A) over the British Empire, the alitanre with Japan te popular; and no one who has taken any pains whatever ¢o acquaint him- veif with the internatfonal ettuation can doubt thet it is good siatesmanship.It is @ pity.however, that the Prince cannot include.the United States In \u2026.his erp just at this juncture.If he were to appear tn y American city east of the Rockies, tt is eafe to my the Japanese during the Ruseo-Japen war; and nothing hes happened oul- side of California since thet date to change their feeling.At atime when superficisl oheervers .are predioting the terrible ertma af wear between these two powers, whose purposes in worid-politécs are so neany Sdentical, it would have been & capital national tonic to have deghis, Washington and Chicago cheering = Prince of Japan.Such a spectacle would have prepent- od an object lesson in the real feeling of the great mass of the American people at this time.They know that the Californians af wrong.and they are exasperated at their fellow coun- >, trymen on the Pacific: Coast for get- * ting them into diplomatic hot water with the leader of Asiatic development at this critical period.\u2018 This is an occasion, however, upon which the American péople can show that they are the masters in their own house.They want peace with Japan; ard they ought to realise that they must enforce sufficient netional solidarity to make that peace secures by the good bebaviour of all their citizens.\"States Rights\u201d is a fine dootrine in many ways.The large meagure of \u2018home rule\u201d that the States enjoy undoubtediy makes for freedom.But the attitude of a nation towerd a for- sign peonle Is a national question, if there be any such; and it ought to be \u2018ay much the of the Federal Goverament to take méssures to keep \u2018the peace\u2018és it undeniably is tp wage Var when that unhappy necessity ¥ 7 arises.CHOOSING PRESIDENTIAL CAN- Co DIDATHS.\u201cA lot of people in the United States Hughes, of New York, is kept fi mind as & man who can bé taken A the wharf, and the service should be 2 : ; aps Were: ¥en If Roosevelt and Bryan should run ugainst each other, the \u201csafe and sans\u201d would feel inclined to take to the woods.They would hardly wer | which to chocse\u2014the radical who can 40 things, or the more-so radical who would probably be tied up.by a to\u201d Congreas.The people, however, would not be losing much asleep over this pre- étcament.They would vote in the way that their party proclivities indicated, feeling certain that \u201cpredatory wealth\u201d was In for aoine.:severe jolts in any event.\u2014méstisht rt a FOWLER AGAIN.Mr.George W.Fowler Is reported as saying that two more Federal Ministers will resign as the result of his instmyations.This can only be If cit, or if some one else completes his work for him.But it will be hard to make \u2018pdople believe that Mr.Fowler intends to bring his charges down to details until he does so.The çom- mon \u2018impression, based - upon Mr Fowjer's statements in the House, is that he desires merely to prevent the discussion of what he terms his \u201cprivate business\u201d by holding over.the party, which might be tempted to disciiss {t, menacing threats of terrible reprisals.Now if \u2018he emptles his gun\u2014if he prematurely exposes the to secure\u2014what will there be Lo keep thelr tongues silent afterwasd?_ Let us supposo that Me.Fowler lays bis famous \u201cdata\u2019 before the country, and we all get to know all that he claims to have learned by dilligent enqujry.The result may be disastrous to some of Mr.Fowler's political But where will Mr.Fow- Will he not be the man with the emptied revolver at the mercy of hiz enemies?When they pick up the report of the Insurance Commission and show a disposition to discuss Mr.Fowlers \u201cprivate buai- ness\u201d callously enquired into by that body, what threat-can Mr.Fowler then brendish in their faces to keep them quiet?He will be an exploded mine.\u201cBut yesterd.y the word of Caesar ts.ler stand?> might \u201cHave stood agaînst the world; now Mes he there \u201cAnd none so poor to do Him reverence.\u201d Now 1s it likely that so astute a politician as Mr.George W.Fowler will voluntarily leave himselr naked to his enemies?Of \u201ccourse, being a prebtieal public man, he may know the value of continuous publicity, and be willing to keep the public talking about him by every now and then stirring .up the nauseous meds with hints at further revelations.This Là good politics for Ceorge.This.en] hances his prestige.and dé him ea the man of whom the Government is afraid.But it is quite 5 dit- ferent thing from firing off all his ammunition and sinking into the class of men who were once tormidable but who may now de battered with impunity.Of course, , Mr.Fowler may have had a qualm of patriotic conscience, and may have consequently come to see it as a duty to clrar out of publilé life any men whom he knows to be yn- worthy to remain in it; or he may be aware that rome pluckier man is about to do his duty for him.But this in à Case in which \u201cseeing\u201d will be \u201cbelieving.\u201d THE ST.HELEN'S ISLAND PUR.CHASL In any discussion touching the proposed purchase of 8t.Helen's Island by the city, the aldermen should satisfy the public on two pôints:\u2014(1) why we should buy & property, the use of which wé get for nothing, and | (2) that, 1t purchased, the Island will be made fuily and eafely available for all the people, for all time.If the Federal Government is likely to gell the Island to anyone else, thén, of Montreal is a strong one; but if we are to be permitted to uso the grèater part of st in perpetuity for nothing, then those who advocate purçhase surely should give their reasons.Again, at present, the Island is practically useless to the great mass of the citiseñs, because of ths difri-: culty of getting to it.The ferry.service has been neither regular\u2019 of an assured safety to command public confidence.Then the access to the ferry alip is both difficult and unattractive.- street car Iioe should be run right to frequent enough to tempt citizseny to take the outing.The Island.if properly equipped with ferviea and other {desirable facilities, ought tc be as attractive a summer breathing spot as the Mountain.Its baths in the cool 8t.Lawrence are immensely refrésh- ing as it is; and the tang of river air \"which the visitor may get thers où à summer's day fs a restorer of vigor and good spirits.By all means, let : us make the moat of the Itland; bm! Jet us not consent to par somthing for nothing, nor to sink money na public park to which the people dan.not get.rR p EEE ) Mr.Fowler intends to be more expli- |\" men whose silence he is endeavoring ., course, the case fur its purchass by | Ad, 6; \u201cDotlet-méking mot n > business After you a cs is Panoad it je not even Gosd-merg when you 0 y Woran ca ory is in her à ra Suite we're sute of 3 re {8 also e there ig \u2018she cu vit.3 No one ever Sincoverss & saint by look.tng: th a wndrrox.The stittness \u2018dus à to rheumatism is never «fete, for digo algity.: The burglar dosent require & camera take pie a) Tow tudy ali © An Endless Occupation.\u201cDose your husband know ve SON an oi WY Todiner! tre ont ou \\e wh ho a soon hé he's.well ang they can do thoy Seve.in in a wo of ones, and Je: hee to dogin to over again.\u2019 = te Is sate for the raw hat to come out of its hole, it shouldn't get many cks away without taking its umbreila, Te awelt in bliss we eannot fall vers healthy a.> i i\u2014 Experience over makes fotls of wise en ° ; Tt fan't always safe to judge & man's past by what he says about it.There's an awful slump in the market when you try to dispose of experience that costs you gear.: Meat is too He to romst or fry ean bug's the wheat: wen ganisne ary crap fe shy\u2014 Jook here.what shu we eat?It's awtully hard to get rich h accprains to the methods nresaribed in sunshine! \u2019 You, comin! SLT You're all hid arrive, dat you certain] : < 2 g yuna \u2018era singin\u2019 Bs od song.salle de inves éa acte de t quiver ; id agg By ci if £ « £2 355° ä I 4 Coming events that he Sa ee separate people om elr doin are always heralded by ; agent.\u2018When a banana pes! takes a fall out of & min apd there lan\u2018t an ng brok Tasos one of the commandments he gets ott Either Harry Orchard is the worst liar in the United Btates or fie has been k joe e of she, warst company to e oung In fn the w.Me who laughs \u201clast\u201d always laughs alone, Many of our fond hopes are Infiapmed with hot al 7 Japan is\u2019 dlepossd to to Insist that.there ought do be some method of Dinding Sa\u2019 Franciscé over to keep the ; In order to size up wp the verage Mm correctly.get his estimate of himself and knock off 50 per cent.sully a man who boasts of his brav- y: hasn't got nerve enough to push a sitting hen off her nest.Every time à woman makes a fool of a wise man he simply charges it up to experience and lets It go at that.\u201cYou're spotted,\u201d sald the astronomer to the sun.\u201cOf course, 1 am.\u201d returned the orb of day.hotly, Ciwith everybody that has a glass rubberipg at me.\u201d medical inspection.Experience here and elsewhere has established the fact that it ts a-life-saver: ang it 1s a common bel of that the lives of \u2018school children are far more worth saving than the dollars In the civic treasury.There is ene point of which these animal atory coptroversialists seem to loss sight; and that is that a story is not supposed to be the aocbunt of an extraordinary and aoctdenta! act on the part of a human or other animal, but of & typical act.This is especially true sn dealing with the animal! world where.wea cannot pretend to cover the entire field.* It \u2018is not- enough to show that at a cerfain time an animai did do the remarkable thing recorded in the vera- clous romance: but it ought to oe shown that ;upder somewhat similar circumstances tue animal would always 4ry to do it.À remark of Robert Louie Stevenson - to.Barrie In regard to an incident \u2018which.the letter elated In \u201808 Of hia stories, iRustrates this point.Stgvenson said that the mctdent was\u2019 \u2018untrue\u2026that.the character in question would not naturally do it, end that ne was surprised tg see a writer of such crue instincts as Barete use It; but ne could only socount for the mistake by supposing that \u201cit must actually have happenad.\u2019 «= 4 mr THIS DATE 3 YEARS AQO.\u2018 \u2014 : June Tth, 1677.A most disastrous fire oceurred at Hull at en early hour this morning, which sentroved about fifty Anousand dollars own y Mr.E.Eddy.the Prva fnerchant.Over 150 000 feet of red pine and 20,000 bundles of Intha and forty-three horses were consumed, besides the factory, stables and out buildings.THB City of Hull is famed for Its many costly fires in the lumber factorieg and mills.Only:a few years sgo the\u2019 whilo- city was shmost wiped out.The Me.yt was one of the wealthiest lumitber \u201cmanufacturers in the Dominion.He passed away last year.: siterday afternoon Mr.William Workman, ths president and sud.committee the Protestant: ra a t the \u201cThomas Mois son lect inm: of Fhe ineceution.selected about.thr hundred yards\u2019 | the Son.and ev géfore will be mad - put down foundations of a od butiaing, Tots en vue as Molson one; ¢ House of Refuge, Bnd ong of erous \u2018benetac.tory of thie 6 frist institution.Tha! tae: tn ihe Sean others tn n the 8-pro, dm nil.neaded improvement > riod ve Wililem) Workman.fo mL \"THE late Mr.fore eta dl\u2018 dim péllnthropio and \"eltlsens Deitoved that would man er i 1% % a: re rea ble A earn Home 1s the » Court, of ha Lie known as the ak Act\u201d and being Mini tare vember, Hath one 1871, a he way appoint od to the Bench.i \u201cThe More 1e Mister\u201d Under this heading The Star will pub- \u201clish brief communications, I accompanied by the name ot, the writer, as a guarantee of good faith Another L Law Then?To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, -\u2014Aîter reading your article on the first page of last Saturday's Star, headed \u201cNeighbors Damaged; No Recourse,\u201d I was a little surprised, and I was all the more surprised when I read the next few lines: \u201cThe aldermen aré too busy to enact nuisance, by-law to protect citizens.\u2019 reason for my surprise is this: in 1896 my father was constructing a bullding on Craig street, and as Jt was necessary to demolish the old one defure the new one could be pated, as in the case of \u201cthe Temple.Bullding, but on a 800d deal smaller scale, dust filled the [AF een on een of Table Waters - THE The first deliverance made before the Presbyterian Genergl Assembly on church union, was utteréd by Principal Patrick on Saturday m TI statement was preliminary to \u2018the debate set for thie afternoon.The deliverance was a summary of the report of the committee which has been conferring with\" other churches during the year.The substance of the recommendations of the committee ie that the As- aembly: receive its report and send it down to the synods, presbyterles, and sudeions for information and with a request for suggestions, which are to be sent to Dr, E.D.McLaren.The FéDort expresses gratification at the brotherly answers made by the Anglicans and Baptista to the overtures of the joint unlon committee, and recommends that cominittees be appojnt- ed to confer with these churches.The committee will also receive suggestions on the curriculum and location of the theological colleges.ACTION RECOMMENDED.The committee asks the Assembly to authorize action as follows: \u201c(AY That the executive committee be empowered to choose a committee of fifteen to confer with any delegation that may be appointed by the Church of England on the question of the union.\u201c(2) That a committee of seven be appointed to meet any répresentatives which the Maritime Union of Baptist Churches may choose to discues the question of federal union.The committee to consist of three.Presbytar rians.three Methodists, and one Congregationalist, to be chosen by the separate delegations at the close of this session.\u201c(3) That the Undon Committee em- | power the executive to choose à committee to meet and confer with representatives appointed by the Baptist Union of Ontario and Quebec.\u201d In conclusion, \u2018\u2018the Committee desire tn place on record their sense of the {rank, brotherly and eons] spirit.by which the de iberations of the joint committee have been distinguished and their thankfulness for the solid progress which has been made.They are of opinion that the labors of the joint committee have now reached a stage at which these would benefit by such > ® alr.On either side of our building were neighbors.They sent g complaint to the then bullding inspector 1 sup his name was\" Lacroix! and the requl! reqalt aa Dat my father was forced to put up fairy high fence and have a hose to pour water on the debris as It.came down the chute to avoid dut.Now, why, oy PRB ather forced to\u2019 minimize dust\u2019 in 1898, and the man who does dembiition work in 1407 get away so easy because thers FE) no law enected for such offences?.Why was there Such a law in 1596?Surely: laws that were good eleven ypars ago should still hold good to-day.Y am \u2018writing these few lines to silence my conscience, which Fas been troubling mo ever finial 23 which, so to ; rebel at me pass Buildings that are being demglished amidst clouds of dust\u2014and nobody says anything.J.Ac L ser hers, pastor of - Parliament trical # Kingston.\u201cperiod\u201d alfice\u2019 then.Hove been -apent in od impro i $ompletion.ond he certain never spared}: ond, Da pavative qu'ilncss dann.+ Why Not Coal ON?& To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir.\u2014I have bcen reading a good deal for the last couple of years of the effort of the aldermen \u2018of the city to get.chéaper &as from Gaa Company, and now all their efforts have gone for nothing.Why wiil not the citizens tak¢ a hana ahd settle ihis vexed question?The Gas Company holds the monopoly of lighting the streets and public places in Montreal The citisens are rot bound to use gas in their respective residences; why not use coal ofl, er.will bo about forty per cent.cheaper 4 2 camera _A READER.Fa DA.sim APPOINTMENT.Ho'Leavés Puiplé to Take \u2018Governor-: ship of Toronto Jai.5 Toronto, June 10.\u2014Rev.Dr.San e- thodist Church, received offic notification of his appointment as\u2019governor of Toronto jail, In muccesjion to G.R.Vanzant.His four year§ ' term in the Parliament street churç# ex- \u201cpires this.month.\" Chambers vas bore: ' Ireland, \u2018and came to Canada in early boyhood receiving > his tion Shiefly in Toronto.-hesstaught echobl, \u2018far finany.catered: thes minis- F, oy SE taking placpein 1868 = Trrentÿ five yest} of the Montreal, Quebec .and.\u2018oronto Churchés, and\u2019 for one your ©.was t of the - agronto Conference, Chambers J» Hi of oO Guten.fake ~earelén with \u2018Hit Saariy $2,000, free nous rent and sets LE a \u2018of Ughting.ee thi cr \"He Stirred Up à Horne tes N fianday was only ten\u2019 \"when a revoiver shot broly: Dini od | morning.) this year.The committee state that no a dE oh, oY, kin Will be al.Towed in the line of All : - « mai tenace me will be built at Vlanville 1 De le air the Guabeo and Take Bo John aap = 8 n 0! [5 Fe a a Québec.Theme Ate + paint suggestions as members of the ne tinting churches, conversant with the als topics, might be able to fur- nie The next session of the joint committee of the negotiat: churches will.Da] held 1d in Toronto on ° ednesday, Sep \u2018 REPORTS FROM COLLEGES, The balance of the morning se jon .waa devoted to \u2018college work.ine College.of HAlifax came first, and ied \u201cAssembly heard a striking address from the new principal, Dr, Magill, in which he declared against the New Theology for two reasons: Pirst, because it was not new and secondi\\because it was not theology.- The principal balanced this declaration ith the claim for himself and all Pre.rian students to \u20ac of thought, though \u201cHe aud his colleagues at Pine ai held Christ as the central fact of history, \u2018his person divine and his \u2018dent oùr atonement.\u201d Tha sprointments of Prof.Magill as principal in succession to Dr.F caner, \\ghe Boes to Toronto, and of Rev.J.W.elconer, a brother of the former principal, to the chair of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, were approved by the Assembly.\u201cINSURANCE BUSINESS.\u201d Principal McLaren, of Knox, reported a loss on investments of college funds made by the urer.church, Dr.Warden.The board was, aesneoù 9 so0e000 @ INLABORCIRCLES.9 HSUSRRS à OUT EES .At Saturday fiight's meeting of the plenic committee of the Plumbers\u2019 and hold the annual outing on August 3, at Otterburn Park.The National Coopers\u2019 Union will hold an open meeting, at No.3 East Craig street, on Tuesday.evening, to rrange matters in connection with the coming Labor Day oelebration.they will turn out with the Natt onal Coun- ell.The 1ocal.labor men have been notl- fled that the oveftime law, which it .took the labor people of Massachusetts \"ui BE PRESENTED wW | Steamfitters\" Union it: was decided to\u201d aga Protest GENERAL ASSEMBLY: however, convent ist bavostments liad been ade with the and with a view to no effort to recover the loss estate of the late treasurer.\u2018The regularity of these: investments from was discussed shortly and \u2018differences |.of opinion arose as to\u2019 their Yegallty under the charter of the college.Tha Moderator stated that if some illegal Investments.had caused.loss, others perhaps not legal.had been.unusually successful, , \u201cInsurance busizean; \u201ccommented a commissioner.The morning sederunt concluded with adoption: of the reports of Knox and Manitoba colleges.WHAT \"INVESTMENTS WERE.The report of the.auditors of the coll_ge accounts, Job Mackay & Co.throw ght on the investments of the late treasurer.:In general the auditors advised that the.securities \u2018held, particularly in mortgage and.real estate, should be revalued, \u201cwith the added declaration that without such a revaluation they aretuntble to accept any, responsibility for thé, stated intrinsic\u2019 value thereof; ° THe general ehdowment fund invest- | ments as given A webéddle \u201cA\u201d of the auditors\u2019 report, in \u2018addition to rea] as: tate, mortgages, municipal und school debentures, shows the following bonds, with ledger valdes:\u2014 -Port Hood, Richmond Railway Copal Company, Limited, + 500: Trinidad ectric ompany; : ted, 1.839; \u2018Toronto and gros: Radial\u2019 Raflway To Company.$8,1 The fund ds \u201calse $10,000 tavestéa] F in Metropolitan Bank stock, jn.which Dr.Warden was present.The scholarship endowment fund investments, in addition to mortgages, municipal and schoo] debentures, show | the following bonds, with ledger vi- ues: \u2014 Niagara Falls Power Company, N.Y., $4,157; Trinidad Electric Company, Limited, $2,757, Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company, Limited, $1,000; minion Coal Company, Limited, $9,809: Electric Development Company, of Ontario, Limited, 34,524.The library endowment fund investments, as given in schedule \u201cC\u201d of the auditors\u2019.report, In additien to es, show the following bonds ana book: values: \u2014Imperial Rolling Btock Company, Limited, 8989: To- ronte and York\u2019 Radtal Railway Com- -pâny, $4.145; Dominjon Coal Company, Limited, 34,959.y .The auditors say: \u201cNo provisjon \u2018has been made for loss on the invest\u2026 | ment in the Port Hood: Richmond Kail-'| -way Coal Company, Limited; which stands in the books at 84,500.These \u2018Port Hoo Coal Company, Limited, bonds under a reconstruction scheine arising from the insolvency of the latter company.\u201cCertain securities\u2019 held by the.col-, lege \u2018ade -veglatered under names ot er of the corporation .ffwel During the resentation\u2019 of the: Tor.ports frojn \u201cthe colleges .frequent i ferences were made to.the appoint.sidency of Toronto University.tributes were paid to Principal coner\u2019s work at Halifax, and Toronto was congratulated in obtaining his vervires.The feeling of the Assembly in\u2019 the matter was voiced in enthüfi- \u2018astic applause.On Baturday afternoon 300 members of the Assembly paid a visit to the school at Pointe sux Trembles, During the afternoon a sum of $700 was: contributed by voluntary subscribers for the work of French evangeliza- tion.DEDICATION QF MEMORIAL .WINDOWS AT ST.MARY'S.A _yery affecting service was hed, yesterday, in St.Mary's Churchi, Ho- | chelaga, when the 1wo memorial windows presented in memory of the sixteen little victims of the Hochelsga \u2018@ctiôol fire and of Miss Sarsh Maxwell, were dedicated.The windows, which were presented and by the congregation, are of stained glass, In striking designs, The Maxwell Memorial, being an allegorical repre- her arms, another nestling at her fes, aiid bentng the motto: \u201cThe greatest \u2018of these is Love.\u201d Just under the wine\" dow is the inscription: \u201cTo the glory of | God and in loving memory.of Miss Sarah Mogwell, inclpal of the Hochet school, 0.gave her Hie to save hot puplis ir the burning 12 years to have adopted, is now in effect: It provides that women and children in textile extablishments shall not be allowed to work in such bétween 6 o'elock at night and ° + o'clock in the According\u2019 to a report recelved by the labor leaders the American.Federation of Labor controls a membership of 1,949,300, which does not.include rafl- way organisations and other impont- ant.associations that do not affiliate with ft.It has 119 natfonal and fnter- national unions And 27, \u2018the result of unioniem since the first convention of the federation in 1881.The Labor Pommittee of the Mon Laver Duff or dés, and.Labor.Counc 15: \u2018making arran the view to Having one of the largest.ra roa since 1 the formation of their o years ago.The plemio will poid at Sohmer Park and regails will be : tai.) a ev in connbetion \u2018with the Dele Cv Tyr ss ca su SE ë will ype at Se local unions, | gements with-|ye 2 the achoo! butlding; February The children\u2019s window is a represen- a tation of the.Shepherd carrying a Jemb in s bosom, with the quotation from.Ina on: = \u2018He _ghall ther the lambs in His arme\u2014He shall : them in His bosom\u201d; while und , ars the words: \u2018\u2019Po the glory of God and th loving tant School.Februaty.36 \u2018Many of those 28.1907.\" Phe.mmunion.was conductor.byt.the\u2019 Rev.\" Menty Jekyll, réstor \u2018a.Epecial music was rende + Rey.Dean Evans, who delivered the] - Sa nreachied.fram, tha tert: \u201cHe: \u2014vén ' maklie touching ref.SLL g Le remarks.to the traste.| to the Deautitul' Hea ond gxamnle of her who had gion her by the choir come to me.bat T shall Lg 10 5 oh Wer which had siven rise th he Mails and life in trying to save her Intle charges The Verdict Was Accidental Oath.| ¢ Wc yi eat \u201d vas thé \u201cverdict Urn y the Cornner's imry af the: tiques é-{b-day into the death of John Wilkins, who fell from a pés-né-you- enter street car of the Bt ine on nding.on n The man Jad bee sta en the steps sm nw.and those: Toho, testified \u2018thought that.Te from the : result at 2e den 0 Jerk ut 1 tide 1 A widow ana ae ma © vw The two crimes which | \u2018tovar to the best faterests , of cullege, aud would thersfore make.| securities were aubstituted for $5,000} by the children of the Sunday schont | sentation of Love, consists of the fig- | ure of a woman with a little ch,.àd nf of the sixtéeen.|\u201d fittle children who met their death in |'me tthe burning 0° thé Hochsleea Protee- |.§ ose prevent wers retativaw f- À and.fidends of the little ones and their |: 4 beloved teacher.service, which | consisted of matiné and the celebration |: Prickb Pasitively Last 2.0 ; Fri Pat Whit's ani si ) oa.RAND © Mis AMEN: at grt ve soo FRANÇAIS ga en OF A WIFE By the FULLER STOCK CO.I pedture Event .rang st Stand ë a of ILLU TED LAR MONTREAL Jockey ts BLUE | -» TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, BONNETS COURSE RAIN OR SHINE.COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.THE CANADIAN HANDICAP - Badges $1.00.t Btar Branch \u2018office.cor.Bt.Catherine and Peel cla.race ye with members\u2019 cars, Boxes (8 feats).$5.00 per day extra, ot.stre leaving Windsor Street Depot at rough Street cars overy five mi nutes after 1.00 p.m, ICTOE Garden \u201c LITTLE BO-PEEP Assisted;by BLACK BOLADO and her, NE TRAINED SHEEP, the most wonderful an! animal act ever seen.First 2 YAUDEY ILLE ACTS, including LIFE MÉTION PICTURES and Al This Week at 3 and 8.15 GRAND RIA Summer Opening MODERN VAUDEVILLE, \u2014INTRODUCING\u2014 e in Americ PRICNS-\u2014-10e, 130, 35¢c; 3Je.Admission.15e.Reserved Beats, 250 and 8be: ry Matineen: Children, 10\u20ac; Adult, 16¢; reserved, 25c Seats on sale in advance at Shaw's a ST RAM + 1,30.p.m.ni Yes Pn, © An .YOUNG.IRISHMEN'S L.& B.ASSOCIATION GRAND EXC ra TO LAKE-6T.PETER DOMINION DAY, MONDAY, JULY 1st, 1907 \u201cBEAUPRE\u201d will leave Victoria Pier foot of Bonsecours street, aie by Casey's complete Orchestra.oams and Tickets at Mulcair Bros.ICE Ae dultn, T8cs Children, $3c.LDEN, President.Refreshments at city No.378 Notre Dame 8.J.DART, Bec.-Treas GOD SAVE IRELAND.1376 dam GRAN D TROLLEY DRIVE \u201cto CARTIERVILLE À \u2014GIVEN BY-\u2014 -8T.GABRIEL'8 YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY, On THURSDAY, JUNE 13th, 1907 \u20acars leave corner Centre and Shearer streets, at 7 p.m., stopping at Chadollles Square.TICKETS 360.Weather Permitting.5 t I very Des Bee po ma.ment of Principal Falconsr to the pres } ° , Dent fail te vistt biesicio \u2018ehéatre Change \u2018of progräinne- egoh veux SOMME &-BI6.FEATURES-5 \u2014 to com ANCIENT, ORDER or JOMN J.McMORROW, Rec, Sec.fie \u20ac CARILLON TRIP, $1.00.\u201c DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.6 am troih, te Tachine.Home »7 the DOMINION PARK * épen air performances.very after i hoeii and eveninz.CURZON SISTERS, direct from New York Hippodrome.dcts ALTHAW TROUPE, in thelr sensational + + > AR TE OPER for\u2019 the\" Summer Ws fron Am - Tem | Cents 126 181 al te HER \u201cNo.1 Battery.oa on suce ceding Monday, at sup Tor gun, gelll, to oars tor -for ; i attend! practice i Fo will be be allowed % Members wishing to obtain rifles may fo 80 on ALTER STAN Major \u201csss Commanding No.i Battery.- NOW: OPEN SAVOY HOTEL ANNEX Dominion Park.HOWARD & GUILE, Moneseat June Sth, AZ.CHOQUET, N.P., No.705 Notre Dame st.West.1907.\"We ave tuauins 2 Fat Di v 753, Now, sha.Ottacme.nal) ite er.|.6% a\u201d PL 5 a Change Bil Rvery Ni 3 .in Attendam .LEDOUX 5 S CARRIAGES == mbine- all the upeful qualities Sin fe most ne nou rey merits pave BRAD carried thelw fame.wherever they ave: I'S = \\& \u201c(6 \u201cstall ot \u201cIte, bE \\intess bean sold.Masterpieces of art as far absolutely pure staff will ae style, design and color effects are .not sustain She can swers xôncerneéd.they st the same time have rely o 0 \u201cdes BREAD.\u201d | every comfort and ea that skilled | craftsmen can produce.At the Osborne | fo wie wareroo 3, thin > wellknown, firm 1 RE salon owing me © =; \u20ac bar Auto Doales, tops an N 8 16 T wind.hie a specialty.137,3 ca} ; TRAI ERV ice 70 1 HE hos ce ei hay.§ HE V divest\u2019 \u201cEstate of the late Joseph Larin Indeor Otation exce unday, u te his lifetime Funeral Undertaker exoopt Su turday day, u ; No.447 Notre Name at, West.Montreal.|\u2018 eave at 2 m Il claima against the above estate |; n Bi ought té be produced, duly sworn, at leave immed \u2018the\u2019 office of the undersigned notsry.{ Rates 15 pct wi = vents within fliteén days from this date, = q, turn.: 187 ail ts due to thé same ouxht ©; = pard the same place.within °th e: > Above mentioned dela FOR A bec sn ms ty 137 8 Bold Everywhere, Is Boxes; 25e T \u201cThe \u2018Home Chambly ising on or à for adm niittee à in 3 tion whose from the ine sine, \"mad NS Star Office, ia\u2019 st faces very one dy à certificate from th chu the mii | ering of te te House | on Rcnatien River r the + red à Sou must be accompanied e cer to | veh belongs.ank certificate forms may be obtained mocretaty at the Star (Office.A applican mt pe sun RESORTS, | | PEAKS ISLAND HOUSE | asd Assess Now Open: | PEAKS ISLAND, MAINE | mpm : in 5 CE at iat ons | cora- i $ Bread | Monster Sturgeon Caught.24 1 coëh ir ge = The ne Virginian a \u2018vins ofr Cape Race, : Junie 10.\u2014At 8 o'clock nian was ed om to the Special to the Montreal Star.| Arookville,- Oht;: June.16-\u2014AN or densburg man caught a SLUTS Jn the river weighing 21% Ibs.and suring seven feet and 1 ate nine 2 EE A Pretty Costume.a, on any one particularly ween for many a long day.foot in one of {the new browns.There is a perfect crase for all shades] \u201c ét brôen this\u2018 year, running the gamut \" from a dark brown through the cigar and cinnamon whades to bronze and copper, and finishing up on the palest blege for dress occasions, This costume was a bright clear brown, a trifle lighter than cinna- -yoon.The akirt was pleated, and cleared the ground well all around.The jucket was tight-fitting, dnd neither long nor short, but something between the two.It waa fastened in front with three fancy buttons, and-\u2014distinctivo feuture\u2014it wus braided all over, back, front and sleeves, with a fine braid the exact volor of the cloth, With this was worn & brown crin .hat, bent up ih mushroom shape, with a couple of drooping brown plumes at one side.Brown gloves and a lacy lingerie \" blquse completed this striking and pretty costume, excellently well illustrating what can be accomplished by sticking to one \u2018color.The Latest In Portraitore.A revived fashion in portraits is creat- : a, social stir by their beauty.and a f artist has achieved an immense \u2018 Wuccess, They are painted on porcelain .with water colors, and framed with a +~ Slass over them, as the colors otherwise would be liable to injury.As.many as five portraits were painted to order by.this artist, so much talked of, for a cer- tæin beautifnl woman, ecocially very Trominent in New York.For children\u2019s portraits the effect is of the happiest.A Whim In Jewellery, Quite the very newest fad in demi- Foilette.or day jewellery is the wearing.Re tiack satin ribbon chain, upon which.Ye slipped a nümber of dlampad siides.in : miniature size, but set with real stones, And ail.of fine ,workmanship.The ribbon da arranged double.so that there are two narrow ribbons running through each slide.oP \u2014 ® Fashion Hints.with: brass buckles are most popular, ; They serve to keep the waist Une long | Cetore \u201cwrhen white blousos oro om .ITPro: hay is atspng}the-14 7e 0 res tor i kin wear, but is not\u2019 as much drooped as that worn this upring; it has, however, a higher and .more positive crown.The tilted look that \"many of thc hats have is given only by ithe way .the crown.fs\u2019 made, as the bandeau is but a narrow rh \u2018when any at ull is seen.Lingerie hats of sheer embroidered muslin with brim edges of leghorn straw : \u201cre among the latest hats for early sum- \u201cMer wear, and are beautifully trimmed \u2018with flowers and ribbon, From Our Readers.Washing A Linen Frock.\u2018Dear Madame, * Would you kindly answer the following: ; How can @ natural-colored Irish linen | dress be washed and ink-staïme removed without destroying the color?I understand the natural colored linen becomes i: Qbeolored if washed In the usual way.EST INQUIRER.= Ti tar as I know Irish linen washes beautifully.By the natural color, I suppose you mean\u2019 the unbleached\u2019 and I see no reason why it should discolor.Have you not a small piece that you can try?Ink stains can bé removed by salts of lemon, although sômetimes it requires a great many attempts to do so successfully.Fnk stains should always be attended to Gt oncé, fér every day \u2018they remain In Solid Silver, Electroplats, .ronzes and Cut Glass are \u2018adequately represented at i.this store at the .present time.Attention is directed to our exclusive display of these goods,.in- view of the approaching Wedding season.New Creations, new Forms, not to be seen in duplicate.Rich new Silver articles, - Cut Glass, with bluish \u2018tint and intricate cutting.Gropaes from the.Art-pro- ducing centres.These lines .have.béeh gone into very \"extensively by this store\u2014 ie preparation \u2018 for \u2018.June eddings.{ Yean of experience - and Yudgment sed ia Fos section rs > i.patrons of o ahmg \u2018 choicest goods only.4 * Cochenthaler, | >.Diamond Jéwellet, = 448 St Catherion St.West.\" What & treat It 18 for\u2019 ths eyes\u2019 to Ught' upon a really well-turned-out girl or woman! Be she young or old, so long as shy in smart and neat, she gives delight to the \"beholder.Unfortunately such persons are few and far between, and one may wander about all day without setting eyes well-dressed woman, & few days ago I had the good fortune to meet coming towards me the smartest and triggest ittle lady I have Bhe was young and slight and pretty, with the prettiness that comes {rom freshness and daintiness.Her fair hair was exquisitely done, not a hair out of place, and her &irlish figure wae clotlied from head to if White beits of either soft kid or linen | RT RASS Wn E nS 5678 Cape Eton.PONGRE COLOR WITH BROWN, TUnguestianably pongee color is to be a pronounced favorite throughout the entire season, and very fascinating are many of the costumes made thereof.This one coïbines the favorite Burling- ham with bands of ight brown silk: and le worn with a collér of embroidered muslin that gives an exquisite touch of daintiness to the whole.The little wrap da one of the pretttest of the summer, and {s eminently graceful as well as ideally Comfortable to wear, while the skirt gives double box plaited effect that la so oi liked just now.The light brown on pongee color is a favorite combina- and an exceedingly beautiful one, but while there ia a great tendency toward the use of browns and tans In aH \u2018them \u2018whole In ths cream, with strips of | shades, hey are by no means the only more.pw; is +, favorite; there ar oy ecd Se ade nd Sn\u2019 fig rh xt while many blues are to be noted, and again pongees of all sorts are tao be found in an \u2018almost Infinite variety of: checks and stripes.For these last the material it- TIR SR ane by May Manton.5676 Nine Gored Plalted Skirt.trimming.but for the plain ookors there seems to be paual \u2018favor shown bands of color.The being formed by straps under the arms, o that it cin be sHppedion and off with me greatest possible ease.In addition the pongee, ail the sédsanable suitings will be found appropriate.Linen would be exceedingly beautiful and exceedingly useful so made for the later season, while for immediate wear such Heht weight abrics as votle and marquisette are to commended.For the modem size will be required, for the Eton yards of matertal 27 or 1% Sarde 44 Ins, wide; for the skirt 11% yards 27 or 64 yards 3 ay inches wide.A \u2018Manton pattern of the cape Eton.4 5678, alzèe 34 to 42 ins.buat.- of of.the nkdrt, No.5678: wixen 22 tô 30 ines.waist, will be mailed to oe address by the Fashion on receipt of ten cents tor sach.(If In haste serid an additional two-cent stamp for letter postage, which insures more this paper sal cut bias or cross ls the preferred prompt delivery, B he he ce of enc pattern is a We res ce, corner Tv readers will be ~ vr mail.DAILY STAR PATTERN SSSR \u2018and \u201cre Ladi, £m un Hens ave Wise So nate, Be Sn ea onde uet the or rol ee a for patiorne, Out; t and will receive patterns PATTERN NO.\u201cSvoer MBASURE.WAIST NATURE.AGB IN TRARS N®.\u2026an0acoc comen ee sessesesrece.iain suvetscscens itOR 00 seve snes ses JUIBD W0ecoscomsvessconse aesessnss see dROROS Bevrocosane.MRelt0 \u2026 02 0e canvovce 0 JURE NO.cossesssesssssen \u201cavveocence 0.ÎRubdes sescuroccco0 Jnahes 100 eave nesses « JUNID ŸMü.insetsecresecer secerseencercmolee sesesecarecs 000 sessscecocers.Janse N.B.\u2014Patterns will not be excha ber and fculara.Out-of-town plete addre: se, clearly written.Bond accepted.Nause, Mrs.er Mia.vu vueunen sorcnosrreust vent vent 66 0 A-0AGECSUSEEN SOCCCCON Sirens sod We, sag sees seese noour ercavenseeescTOWRee cco saves con ces Goovesep seem PTOVIROS.000 wv mo mwrerese ne moovcccniotosisssdl Boa Deu UW Pod WOVRE BA Devon Address Pattern Department, The Dally Star, Montreal nged.Be Jars | to fll In - trons should de careful send oem ged A al ver or ; note Stamps net corrett num makes them harder to remove.If taken at once, bofling water poured on the stalin from a height fe thé best way.I should advise you to wash your dress, and if it is not successful, why not have it bleached white?| Thé Daÿ's Littie Story.Mother\u20141 don't see how you got Willie to turn the loe-cream freezer 1 offered him ten cents to do it, and he scorned it.Father\u2014You didn't go the right way about it.1 bet him five cents he couldn't turn ft for half an hour, and he took mo.A June Sunday Menu.Breakfast.Cereal and cream.Témato omelet; mutrine: coffee, rot soup.Cream - Breast of young veal, stuffed.asparaausi fine: nef.p.m., Empress of Ireland, Canadian \u2018Pacific Railway Company.Saturday\u2014**1 p.m., Donindon, minfon line.The mail for France, Germany, Italy, etc, per La Provence, General Trane- atlantic line, closés\u201d Friday, 9.30 am., and the supplementary on the same date, at *¢ p.m.\u201cLetters may be posted up to 8 p.m.; otlier matter should.be mailed before 5 2.là are forwarded these, steamers, \u2018the latest time of mailing\u201d Yeh 5 pm.on Friday and noon on Saturday.Letters.may be posted at cotation B up to fifteen of ; ébove-mentioned hours, Vessel Crushed Between Ice.North © Sydney, N.8., June 16\u2014 Crushed.between immense ice clamp.nch dressing.ers, the French.fiähing = Caramel 1ce-cream: sponge-cake.6, commanded b Captain Blebour- Costes.dats, nn about 30 miles off Low \"Creamed lobster in chafing-dish;.olive le the So oa dealy ad pe Shing sandwiches ;-coffee.- 15.men\u201d had a hard\u2019 {ime to Fruit jelly: angel's-food.ith 4 Hves.The men \u2018man .k were pic a Two Dainty Desserts.Make a ring of crumbed macaroons on ° dessert plates; fill the centre of each with \u2018 whipped cream.or ice cream, and.arrange some\u201d ip of: preserved fruit \u2018er : mhara- schino \u2018cherries on the top just.\u2018before serving.\u201c Slice oranges and bananas and sprinkle them with sherry wine.Cover\u2019 with whipper \u2018diedsn; \u2018remove the rind from.six of _ eight \u2018small Japanese oranges and stand\u2019 4 citrén between them, Accompany, with :] curable illness.A movement has been the same and of contrasting iitde cape is simplicity Loir, the sleeves\u2019 -| 8m assured of the hearty co-operation of \u2018Tears of my life I hope to give entirely [| for the black stripes, stocking legs are | away.These rugs, too, by the way, are A Woman Sculptor.Interest all over, the world has been Touch aroused in te saa fato of Baward MacDowell, the gif ted_ American musician and composer, whose work has been brought to an eid by a tragic and Inset on foot in the Btates not only to provide for his wants while he Wves, but to establish a memorial to htm.This memorial has taken the form of a three- imparts.a \u201csentation + 30, ) exquisite | and Testing It cleans\u2019 the\u2019 teeth | and gives fone to the mouth.Ask your dentist, | quarter relief and a bust, and both are the wark of a clever young sculptor now living in Now York, Helen Farnsworth Mears.Miss Mears was born in Wisconsin, and her mother, Elzabeth Farns- worth, has won some celebrity as a writer, which talent fe inherited by a sister.Her father, who is of Scotch descent, hed a decided artistic bent, and it is probably from him Miss Mears inherits her talent.From the time she was a small child Miss Mears began to model in clay, and first came before the public by an order for the Wisconain buliding at the Chicago World's Fair.At this time she had been studying for but six weeks at the Chicago Art Institute.The career of Mise Mears shows what a dever and determined young woman can accomplish tn a difftoult fled.To Make Tes Properly.Tea, coffee and cocoa all retard gastric digestion.Tea is taken to ao great an extent and is capable of doing so much harm to the digestive and nervous sys- teme that it is highly lamportant that it should de property made.The water should be freshty boiled; the teapot heated so that the water will he maintained at the boiling point: one teaspoonful of tea to the cup should be allowed.The tea must not steep longer than four or five minutes; if it steaps fonger than this, too much tannic acid and bitter substances are extracted, and the bolatile off, to which much of the fragrance of a good cup of tea is due, is dissipated.When the process is complete, the tea should be poured into another teapot.Bugar detracts from the healthfulness of the beverage, Olga Nethersole in Parls, Olga Nethersole's Paris season, long expected and several thmes deferred, has begun at the Theatres Sarah Bernhardt.A omble despatch save that he \u2018received These Art Muslins : Are Reduced.: \u201cThey're chiefly suitable\u201d for room curtains, but can be used in almost any room in a country house.One design is 38 inches vide with a white background and a blue end green floral scroll | patte Reduced from 15¢ to 10c a yard.\u201cAnother design à 15 39.inches wide, with fine open-work stripes about an inch apart.The colors are either green or \u201d blue, or green and pink,\u2014 Price 25¢ reduced tolécayd.Then another.design, 50 inches wide, has an ecru background, with an all-over floral and scroll pattern,\u2014 Reduced from 35c to 27c a yard.There's still another, 48inches wide, with white background in a very.effective striped design, - in different colors,\u2014 Price 40c reduced to 28c.a yard.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, « warm personal welcome from a crowd- ed house,\u201d and that the house was filled with Americans.She intends to give eight performances, challenging Mme.Bernhardt on her own ground by praying \u201cCamilie\u201d and \u201cAdrienne Lécouvreur.\u201d Nordlca's Oper.Opera House.All musical women are Intensely Inter- osted in the announcement that Nordica will estab¥Msh on the Hudson, near New York, a Bayreuth in America.It will be to this wide of the ocean that Wagner's institution 1s to Europe.An American\u2019 school of music where young men\u2019 and |,\u2019 omen wif be thught by he best mas- | ters js included in the scheme.The site I\u2019 for this great undertaking has already\u2019 been purchased.Mme.Nordiox hag this to say of her venture: \u201cCall my objeot phitanthbropke or \u201cwhat You may, but the idea of founding here in my own country an Americtn \u2018Bayreuth hes \u2018been my life's ambition.All the years I have been singing 1 have dreamed of such an institution.Now 1 em able finencialiy to start this great project which I know will be an inatitu- tion which after I am dead will $ x rvtl ed, Cor, Guy & St.Catherine Sts.\u201c Lould get uo help, \u201815 YEARS OF TORTURE Hehing and Pai So Sores Coversd | zr Head and Body, ons IN A WEEK | EEK BY ome | aude Por \u201cfifteen years my edd was one Tass of ace covered : with otls caunot express bow I aufforcd from the-: dtching and pain.I tried many doctors and treatments, but and\u2019 had given up ope When a friend told me get Encre After bathing with Cuticura es EDFinE Cu \u2018Cutizura Ointment 8, my bead was as clear as a to my y surprise and foy, one cake of soap and one box of ointment made a complete cure in one week.(signed) H.B.Franklin, 717 Washington St., Allegheny.Pa.to grow and enlighten the people of this country, who are now awakening to the benefits to be derived from a mus:cal education such as was not dreamed of ten vears ago.In this plan of mine, I men and women of wealth.The latter to seeing the great institution grow until it can have no rival, Rag Rugs for Summer Cottages.I you are contemplating & rag rug for Your surmmer cottage, bear in mind that invaluable, and a practical use is found for whet otherwise would be thrown entirely in keeping with the rush.bottom chaire that are eo sought for bedrooms, and it is surprising whet the rag-bag will yield up towards making a very attractive bit of coloring.Each color is wound in a separate bah, and the pieces eut in narrow strips and sewed Mghtly end to end, and the weaver computes both his Wrapped in four wrappings.CL Tastes like mors,\" .Oakes, 8¢., 10c., 15¢., 20c.\u201c- and 76c, Croquettes, 20\u20ac.and 40c.each, Wm.M, DUNN, MONTREAL, General Agent for Canade.+2 chatge for making and the length of the Tug by the weight of the balls 50 formed.As\u2019 she cost of such a rug is but nominal, it és well worth considering and planning to \u2018have woven.x or/ the Woman ho Does Her own It is well to take an\u2019 occasional hour to watch \u2018one's \u2018se to discover whéther are taken in doing -any plece \u201cot household work, For.ex: ample, perhaps wien you are washing the dishes you can save time and steps by : FOR OFFICE BUILDINGS, F \u2018A; 8.\"ORMSBY.Limited, BEN AND GEOROE,TORONTO.).ALY AGEN Brinson: ~ReEB Co, Line passing them directly to a stable near RE the dish cupbdard.Or, perhaps the fiat- irons, which you use only once a \u2018week, are in the most actessible part of the.kitchen, and some articles used every day are at's more remote corner, requiring a special trip to reach them.In the aggregate of three hundred and sixty.five days\u2019 work the unnecessary expendi.jure Of lime Sven in such email details The Bost Bread or $ou\u2019is_Purfi ; fra nt ra couched The! IAS FTRACHAN,.Co hone East 71.- 248 City Hall Ave, [re \" CE Gate CAR Te Lt I Se erpevaive Lu Ten but: can wines rol, pay.to or a ant Eté dog?miles from, Surpassed cont ! el ah Vu Invigornt- Sorin 0%, Guts on the Bt.Fr Francis.Montreal.U coating, bathing, flaring, -dbet rion Ania\u201d MINERAL WATER ATHS, à posit} ve cure for | 2 Emer (Formerly Hotel\" Plan, Ejewator, 0ld Orchard Beach \u2018OPENS J JUNE \u201c29th.200 Rooms, Hemodelled.Ew an Bicetrie \u2018Lights.$1.00 per day up.= Mtles of Bench.WILBUR T, EMERSON, Mgr.rs on Velvet) ; HOTEL LAW Situated on the sea 134 10 RENCE, OLD ORCHARD, Me.wall, Buperior- besutity utirully furnis at Bathe Also Public Mc.Phones in rooms.Music sions, Terms, American y k up; ua 50 weekly rooms, en suite, t and- Con Ses Water atteohed to up.Carine.Charles\u2019 = of aittatiany, Delaw.first-class tool y hotel; spacious.lawns, Special rates from June 15 to ¢ July 15.Write for chgokles, .- 130 26 MRS.CM.GOVE & SON.Ocean Vioew.Hotol, ~ Biddeford Pool, En Rates pe to MY e 1 for lllustreted bookl TEER ve Prop.53 GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL, Virginia Ave and the Beach, Atlantic City, N.J.Under satire new management, 350 with Ses water Bathu and social diver- an, $3.50 per day ry plan $1.50 Cops, Prop.\u2018ware Water 120 38 The vicinity.fine sea bathing eats have the vilege class accommodation \u2018tor the comforts of hom Before inform: PET 53 BAKERS HO fords beautiful and unexcélled fishing.af 4nd Gaspe Basin The Favorite Spot for Health and Sport Charming Resort for Te Sportsmen and Piee- soenery, Gu pri salmon 1 \u201ctrout TRE In coùñnection with the Rouse, - Salmon \u2019'and Trout Fishing Par Exdéllenca.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 18T.) so long and favourably known, offers first tourists, with all making Sour plans for your summer outing, pe ure, to write for terms and : TEL, Gaspe, Que.Mouse, Hig| mont, on tion, June Champlain, Acc \u2018Tire clncs.J.PB.(SHAW, .T.Hookiet: OCEAN HOUSE & hgate pa Lake Shamplatn, October.two \u2018Springs, Ver- delightful siéua- minutes pds, 8 133 36 Thine COTTAGES, |} .O1à Orchard Beach, Maier | Wir Fe.Bite Peed ot, os) © BANNER HOU Excellent cuistne, quet, cyéling, Boat Booklet.be! RE tennis, ¢r0v fish! Write £ 3%.Kn, ais.32a de First-clags rooms beautiful lake, good tis June 1st.| RIVERSIDE COTTAGE, First-class board in private cottage \u2018beautifully situated on b tng, boating, etc.w shing a day's sailing to R.Turrifr.Also yac HOTEL BELLÉVUÉ : PATRICK CHEFFER, Prop.STE.MARGUERITE, Lac Masson, Pa.and board, near hing.© eto, fer LITTLE METIS.each, bath- parties or cruise.apply 127 6eod env, Mis 8.om Jone FISKE, 01 cted ocean Vi Bream heat.Ri.tos upory Fiske, Prop.NIAGARA Caanéa\u2019s Health and Pret QE ons Bu \u2018 9, oval Balt te = ty red Hatha ar Bt.Catharines.B.MAYQ, Prop.NEW TAXE one Joke Champlain.Opening se GASCO BAY, Cosst ef Maine.Delightful situation; fine view; sheltered walks; boating, bathing and fishin alr; mineral water and good 30 miles from Portland.Booklet, + Stmpson.Brunswick, Main Mass \u201cgeod pp au, for, treat- Bouses's .point 124 39 Suw ST.ROSE \u201c126, 13 \u2018TaW HOTEL lg open now for summer \u2018boarders, she- i ral rate.for familles.LA \u201cJAMES \u201cROBERTS, et: \"Hose.+ hypo + > I, è New Orleans an La \u201c1ocom notons * Eh \u2018 Mon street, w a jus Boson As Arie na, She reached.by \u201cSouthern\u201d \u2018Pacific _Trço Trials Sewer Every Dar Pine oil bu ng ie ve 5 1 \u201cFor the Jno Bride & or Sweet Graduate \u2014 The perplexing question, what to\u2019 wear or what to avi n is easily solved; partly in this list of suggestions, but thorough ly and comprehensively i in the carefully selected goods we \u2018are 5 showing in various'departments, to, suit this month of weddings #.and graduations.We have taken a few ideas at random to'il- +4 lustrate the possibilities of our stock.ly trimmed with Val fine Swiss embroideries, $1050 to $17.00 wr Cream silk dresses in.Rand: J gom>\" styles, beautifully \u2018mada ! with elegant lace tri $14.50 to 837.50.Silk jumper suit, t \u2018York styles in plain.and fancy stripes.$15-C0 to $30.00 \u2018White muslin.oleros, very dainty effects, in and embroidery T stylish, { er SAR Fancy Parasols, range of fancy Jaca fects, then, oo 812 [200 sieves.white kia 8275 and, 83.50 ! .Wajte\u201d ° up Sole po 8208 zlsle thread.Fine Bridal\u201d Tales, $1.25 to * \"82.00 varä.8 nish 9 \u2019 cream and black.83.75 in, whi.BS Emvbroidered linen collars, 23e.je to 60c.7 Real lace \u201chandkerchiefs, in rose.point.B10.00 to._22210 All over laces medallions and insertions to mate in ayyery large variety._-@ & elegant lace and White muslin dresses, smart New nes Very new and 7 oe sgiRcent: ron ak hand pen 50% ; atey stripes, 8: \u2018 rad 65\u20ac to $1.25 lace scarfs, ent, | _ REAL CLUNY LACE GOODS, FOR BRIDAL GIFTS ) We are showing a direct importation of lovely real hand made Cluny lace goods, than which nothing could be more e appropriate or ae ceptable as a gift to a June bride.Styles and prices offer a wide scope to the means of the individual for choosing a set, including Doylies, Centres and - Bureau Covers, sm are comparatively simple and inèxpensive;-others represent\u2019 weeks of pie tient industry; and are proportionately côstly.But they \u20ac come\u2019 e direct\u2019 fo the makers and-are priced far lower than JF we were\u2019 \u20ac usual source.Out of this immense range we quote + few «priés 6-inch .Doylies from 25e: 8-inchi: 24-inch céntres from'$2.50, and from at w.is Tablecloths at $55.00.Bureau Covers, size 20x36 inch y $3.75; 20154 snd fro $ LA sets cs ès he 7 PÉTEWEARS \"SAVINGS : Sround Fioor; Lu vA, jm Cer wl.Ny Fine white cambric underski oidery.with 6-emall pin tus seams, and, French band.Regular $1.wi, Nainsook corset cavers:.of nige\u201d sertion and wash silk ibbon on neck \u2018 sleeves.Bale S Special .- size.Sale: First Floor: vai.va > Dressing jackets of fine.white lawn, mgds With\u2019 - sailor collar: trimméd with lace; box pleät \" ffont/ a Do, ik Special vs ++.dens e .a =~ à Fair Fi 30e; 70005 se, to.the die aise 4 cesse ot Jef have, deep founce.Cn TE with Toms of Va Vi 4 hr We Eales oe dee SPRING SE 0 Ce ab + \u201c but we prefer to tell their history, | Exceptional Value in .+ LADIES\u2019 HANDKERCHIEFS Pure linen Handkerchiefs, hem- : stitched and embroidered in pret- \u2018ty designs, worth in many four times what we ask fdr them.We cleared a large quantity: of samples from a maker at \u2018a: tow price, as they had small pin holés in them.They would: readily sell as perfect goods at high prices, You can buy these handkerchiefs, | worth from 25¢ to 60c - each, on Monday at.15¢c Ground Floor.© ;, .- FANCY BACK Worth as müch as $i,50 \u2018 In case of emergency, it is well to keep two or: three Back Contll ready-to-weat, for you never know when you may lose onc.You \u2018éd choose three pretty ones on.Tuesday for a dollar and fivé cents.Weroffer ati assortrient of really elegant Back: Conibs,.about 500 in all, in amber, shell \u2018and black, with a few (Gen.A Some are finished with Hand set Rhine stonés, others with as high'as $1.50.\" Tuesday sale \u20ac price Ground Floor.iid of 1a Spring a and pitr tucks.: Firet'F Tdot, TPE 408 Sia It aad 2\u201d St 48.A dolla ny youl piiree : ol \u2018of J uf pescloy dale a if \u2018you\u2019 ofie ese p irt Wists, Pot.at any other time tha sis morith \u2018of + ing, w i pay, from $.30 for them.\u2019 h Ton are various.So ave precy ace: y \u201c2 broidery fronts; others are made entire ely.of.all-over: emmbroidery others again are mide.with fancy, alue at thersale + Speirs le kate wm \u2018tie o: fess ide ; dencre de COMBS 3c @ilt and stone orpaments;.worth 3004 7100000 fo me sping 4.2 - mr MEN\u2019 S FURNISHINGS Men's Ceylon! outing \u2018shirte in, pink, biue- and - helo\u2019 with geparate collars, best English make, price.\u2026.4 05 00 -4u 04 ve ve bese ©\" Outing shftts of cool white mesh, separate.Boyv white mat and fancy Ceylon, outing shirts, | ps Regular $1.00 Sale price.ce.Rd 10 00 45 24 Whee eas\u2019 Sale\u2019 py ues.LL.Le Le co ale A + \u2018Men's summer waell vests.Very ont tier: $1.00 Een 50% $3.00 Men's\u2019 Irish nea handkerchi efs, phi with %.\u2018ana 1 \"Inch \u201cHem, Worth\u201d 17e to m5; Sale price.\"Ground.: i BASEMENT.SPECIALS Suiped Flanoclne for.Pyjamas, * Bac anid:10c _ © New: saint Flareltté- in\u201d pik, Boating \u2018Cushions.\u2018Special, 29\u20ac _ Comping Blankets, $2.65.pi mm = ei dtripés: Regular value Men Sal Pros nr es Re as ee Re ideal for holidays, \u201cColtar Joe.sR ed pe ge te ++ 10 pe 06 +6 +5 46: te ce ga or se ba be, se.1240 roe queue 5 5 \u201cSpecial de ble, res, ete.Special; | 15¢ sk Are 2-0 5 in various.color, a ( x a UE EOF yea .cui hee Me A : .1-48, ve.Ses +.+ 7 (a y 0 cé ER PAPE 720 ST oar RERINE pra raed TY rapa wf 49, a Tr = at EE PO RE SE SET OT CITES ke ro ae - | Wood about the method {to specific 41] Salad Servers in case.6 .R LAST EDITION.in; 3 N DAY.JU] e.LE LAST EDITION.THON OF IN WITHES OX Orchard denied telling any one about the blowing up of the Independence depot in advance of his act \u201cWas anything sald \u201cto you by Iay- of blowing that depot?\" \u201cNo, he told me to do que\u201d Orchard could not tell the date of this conversation, outlier than that it occurred in the Western Federation of Miners\u2019 convention, at Denver.\u201cWho poke of it first?\u201d \u201cPetti- bone.Parker, Davis, and I were talking about it, and Haywood came first\u201d Richardson insisted on having the occasion on which this project was tirst broached.Orchard sald it was first discussed dy himself, Parker and Davis either at Cripple Creek or Vietor.He could not definitely state the time and place.\u201cYou oared so little about kiiling people that you did not give any attention to the tim> and place you talked about 1t?\u201d We talbed about killing the nonunion men and cleaning them out of the district.\u201d \u201cYou had no further talk In the district with Parker and Davis about it?\u201d \u201cNo we talked about it at my room in the.Belmont Hotel.\u201d \u201cWhat wag sald?\u201d \u201cThey sald that the Butte delegation was kicking about the conduct of the strike and if wo could go up there and tear something loose we could unite the federation and sidetrack a candidate for secretary-treasurer they had from Park City.\u201d WITNESS LOST PATIENCE.Richards~n went after the witness vigorously, striving to pin him down places and substance of conversations.Orchard betrayed con- pideruble Impatience and gave his answers in a petulant tone.: He mentioned that a man named Whitney was present in the Belmont Hotel, but he went out before the talk began.\u201cDid you say Whitney left the room 50 that there would be only one man to dispute your story?\" \u201cNo, sir.\u201d \u201cParker and Davis advised that you \u2018blow up the depot, you say, and you testify that the same Parker later told you not to pull off this explosion while the peace committee was in tho district?\u201d \u201cYes sir, he did.\u201d The witness refused to fix places of conversations he had had with Davis about the explosion, giving the place generally as the Cripple Creek dis- triet.\u2019 Richardson digressed to ask Orchard df after the Lyte Gregory murder he had gone to the Adams hotel in Denver.\u201cDid you know a man named Ward- john?\" \u201cI have heard of him.\u201d \u201cDid you go to the Adams hotel, into the room of Warjohn and drop to the DIAMOND JUBILEE AT OTTAWA CONVENT 5 Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, June\u2019 10.\u2014A.programme of festivities covering .thres days\u2014June 10, 11 and'12\u2014lIn honor of the @jafmond Jubilee of Reverend Sister Therese, lady superior of the Sacred Heart Convent, Rideau street, an educational institution that is as old as the (ity itself, was opened to-day, Citizens of all classes and creeds have joined hands in doing homage to a lady who has contributed perhaps in a larger degree than any of her contemporaries to the intellectual and moral advancement of the community.Miss Martha O'Hagan was a girl In her early tcens when a Httle company of Grey Nuns.arrived from Montreal in 1845 to open a branch of thetr order at Bytown.She was the first English- speaking novice to apply for admission, and, being admirably qualified by her natural gifts, sound éducation-.and a fine presence to further the Interests of the order, she was gladly received and at the end of tweé years permitted to take her final vows of poverty, chastity and obedience., In 1849 the young nun had already won the esteem and confidence of her superiors to such a remarkable extent that she was placed in charge of the new institute for young ladies.The wisdom of this choiée has been abundantly demonstrated By the fact that to-day, after the lapse of sixty years Sister Therese, apparently as full of vim and vigor as ever, 1s still actively directing the affairs of the large establishment which has grown out of the infant school of 1849, and which, In a { peculiarly literal sénse; may be deserib- ed as the splendid fruit of her own int dividual efforts.This evening, the citizens\u2019 demonstration in honor of the diamond jubilee of Sister Therese will take place in; the music hallaf.the.convent.Among those who have accepted invitations to attend are Sir Sandford Fleming, chancellor of Queen's University; Dr.J.F.\u2018White, principal of the Ottawa Normal School; A.H.McDougall, principal of the Ottawa Collegiate Institute, and Mr.R.H.Cowley, provincial inspector of continuation classes.Reminiscences of the carly days of Sister Therese's experience as a teacher will be given by prominent citizens whose connection with the city and its progress dates back to the days of Bytown, and a presentation will close the proceedings.The present pupils of the convent will hold their celebration to-morrow, and on Wednesday a reception will be held for the former pupils, at which the hostesses will be the daughters of for- \\ mer pupils.TRYING ORDEAL \u201c1S CooL MN OUND ORCHARD COLLECTED AS EVER ground from the window?\u201d \u201cNo, I did not.\u201d .\u201cWhere did you meet Steve Adams In the Cripple Creel district?\u201d \u201cI used to £0 to Nis house and he used to como to nine.\u201d The witness stated that he had gone to Adams\u2019 house about a dozen {imes.(He had seen Mrs.Adams there and a svoman named Mary Mahoney, whom he hud also seen in Dénvèr.\u201cHave you been cautloned about fixing a time and place in this case?\u201d \u201cNo, sir, I have not.\u201d \u201cWhat have you avout ?\u201d \u20ac \u201cI have been cautioned to tell the truth.\u201d \u201cWho cautioned you?\u201d Partland and Mr.Hawley.\u201d GOT PAY FROM PETTIBONE.Orchard thought the first money he received from Pettibone was paid him in the rear of the latter's store.Usually no one was present at the Interviews regarding money except himself, Adams, Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone.During the time he and Adams were \u201cworking on Mr.Peabody\u201d Orchard sald they got 350 oo $100 whenever they worked for it.\u201cNow these defendants had nothing to dn with planning the Vindicator mine explosion ?\u201d son.\u2018Nothing, other than to pay for il.\u201d replied Orchard.\u201cThey had nothing to do with any of your outrages unt! the Independence dapot affair?\u201d \u201cI belleve they had something to do with it?Yew\u201d \u201c1 mean as to planning.\u2019 did not plan it.\u201d Orchard admitted he had burned his cheese factory near Brighton, Ont., and collected $600 Insurance.been cautioned \u201cNo thay 4 Steve Adams reached here to-day, in change of a deputy.Adams will refuse th testify when he is placed on stnnd.Denver.Col, June 10.\u2014The Western Federation of Miners convention today sent this telegram to Moyer, Haywood and Pettibo.e, at Boise: \u201cFifteenth annual convention sends greet- Ings.Confident of your innocence, and we are with you until your honor is vindicated and your freedom assured.\u201c{Signed) C.BD.MAHONE\" Orchard said he recelved $20 from Moyer and $280 from Haywood.The latter, he declared.told him he could have money whenever he wanted it.\u201cYou had not done enything for Hay wood at that time?\" \u2018He was paying me for crimes 1 had already committed.\u201d Next Orchard got §1560 from Moyer at Cfipple Creek and later Haywood gave him $55 for accompanying Mayer to Ouray.BARGE CORNWALL STRUCK OF Rocks Special to The Montreal Star, Brockville, Ont, June 10.\u2014Coming down the Canadian channel early this morning in a heavy fog, the barge Cornwall.laden with 1,200 tons of soft coal for Montreal, grounded on a shoal at the head of Isle Royal, a short distance above Brockville.The Cornwall, together with the Augustus, Princess and Arcadia, the last two grain laden, were in tow of the Emmerson and, although the Em- merson grated her keel, all esdaped the rocks with the exception of the Corntrall, There is 12 feet of water in the hold, but .strong effort is being made to keep her afloat until the arrival of wreckers, which have been sent from Kingston.The tow was one of Lie Montreal Transportation Company's line.ape fe opefetafeieteie \u201cJoie dE oe «+ TWENTY-EIGHT LOST > ot LIVES IN SHIPWRECK.*# kad + + Baibadoes, June 10.\u2014 The + + Trench schooner La Jalouse, + 4 from Cayenne for St.Lucla, + 4 rank off Barbadoes during the ne ope oJofaTesferfnfegs dejelal sfnleieieiniel oe def Gulf Report.Father Point.\u2014 Inward, 3.25 am.\u2018Agnar: Inward, 3.20 am., Minto and Iona; inward.4.45 a.m., Sokoto; inward, yesterday.9 p.m.Symm.Little Metis\u2014Inward, 8 am.Cat- \u2018wona; ontward, 8 a.m.Savoy.Matane\u2014 Outward, 7.30 am.Cam- amn.Fame Point\u2014Inward, 9.25, Alabrand; inward, 9.30 a.m.Pretorian.St.Paul's Island\u2014Inward, 10 a.m., Hebe.Low.Point\u2014Inward, 5 em.Wasia:.Inward.7 am, O, A Keudean: inward, 5.30 pm.Cvgna and Hirundo.Cape Race\u2014Inward, 8 am.Manna Seven Islands\u2014Outward, 5 an, Rest hkrouche.Point Amour\u2014Steamer Dina arrived from Newfoundland, reports no ice of our stock.Cheese Scoop in case.$2.75 Sugar Spoon in case.2.00 Cold Meat Fork in case.2.75 9.75 \u201cTomato Server in case.4.75 Small Tea Spoons, doz.8.00 favorable prices.Inexpensive Wedding Gifts.Useful articles in Sterling Silver of the highest excel- +\" lence, yet at very modératé prices, comprise an important part Attractive pieces of Table Silver can be had as follows: Other Serving and individual Pieces at proportionately Beginning Monday Next, 17(h, we - close dally at 5.26 p.m., 1 pan.Satar- + days uytil September 1st.\u2018 ~ Pie Server in case.$5.50 Jelly Spoon incase.3.50, Berry Spoon in case.; 4.75 Asparagus Server in case.8.00 Ice Cream Slice in case.8.75 Coffee Spoans, doz.6.00 HENRY s BIRKS : \"LIMITED, & SONS suggested Richards | His imperial Highness, Prince Fushi ml, photographed at \u201cRavenscrag™ during his visit to Montreal.PRINCE FUSHIMIS FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY It is interesting to note, in connection with the visit of General H.LH.Prince Fushimi, G.C.B., to Montreal, that \u201cyesterday was his fiftleth birthday.This fact, which seems to have been generally lost sight of, was, However, remembered by his hospitable host at Ravenscrag, Sir H.Mon- tagu Allan, at dinner last evening His Highness was surprised and gratified by the gift of \u2018a beautiful pearl-scarf- pin in a silver box, presented by Lady Allan.; The Prince expressed his thanks In warm terms, declaring also the gratitude he felt at the kindness and hospitality shown him by Sir Montagu and Lady Allan during his stay In Montreal.As a slight return for this, it gave him great pleasure toln- vest his host with the decoration of the Order of the Rising Sun of the third rank.This honor, which is greatly appreciated, is esteemed very highly indeed in Japan, Mr.S.Nagasakt, who 1s the Councillor of the Court of His Majesty the Emperor, holding \u2018only the second rank.-To.Lady Allan His Highness presented a beautiful lacquer box.When leaving this morning, His Highness issued, through his chief of staff, Mr.Nagasaki, a message of thanks to the people of Montreal for their hospitable welcome of him.His reception, he states, by the citizens on his arrival at Bonaventure Station, was gratifying In the highest degree.All displayed a friendly inerest, which spoke well for the relations between Japan and Canada.This was also no- ticeablo in the kindly address of welcome which he received at the City Hall.and in the cheers of the thousands who gathered at the Jockey Club race meet to meet him.Throughout hts whole stay here, he had been received with nothing but the greatest kindness and hospitality.It was a kindness which he would ever ap- prectate, and in future years he would look back to it as one of the pleasantness epochs of his life.Especially he desired to express his appreclation of the hospitality of Sir Montagu and Lady Allan.The Victoria Rifles formed the guard of honor at the Bonaventure Station to-day.when Prince Fushiml | took his departure from Montreal.Escorted by the dragoons and accompanied by Sir Montagu Allen, the Prince arrived at the station about five minutes to ten, and as he alight.\u2018ed from the carrlage the Vics\u2019 band struck up the Japanese National alr.Accompanied by Colonel Buchan and hig staff His Highness ipspected the trgops and congratulated\u201d the com: ding officers on their smart ap- arance, and then went on board the oyal train, which pulled out at 10 o'clock punctuslly.The Mayor and & dermen and other letvic dignitaries were at the.station.A large crowd of people had alsa gathered to catoh a last glimpse of the famous Oriental statesman and as he boarded the train he was heartily cheered.; DA WON THE GUARD FIRST RACE TO-DAY.Special to The \u2018Montreal Star, .Blue Bonnets, June 10.\u2014First race, for maiden two-year-olds, $400 added, 4 1-2 furlongs-\u2014 ; Guairde, 110 (Echeller) 5 to 1, 8 to :5 and 4 to 5, won.* Carraugh 110 (J.Johnson) 10 to 1, 4 to: \u20181 and 2 to 1, second.Truro, 110 (Doggins), 5 to 1L 3 \u2018and even, third.Time, :58.+.Maxton, Black Hawk, Jennie\u2019s Beau, number of the alto 1, | Aristotle, Concerned.Oceanio, Inaugu- | ration and Donald T.also ran.= °° \"PASSED LAW EXAMINATIONS.', Examination In the Faculty of Law, Laval University, were concluded Sat-' uwrday morning, twenty-two out of the: -twentv-threé candidates.who went up.being successful.Of this number thirteen ave now llcentiates.\u2018The names, tre: Messrs.G.St.Pierre.Jean Beaudoin, (B.PB.L.), E.Aufern, Alex.P.\u2018Prud'homme, A.Martineau, Ernest Guimond, Huclide Roy, Gustave Lano- t Honore Guyon, Philippe Durocher, \u2018R.Roy, C.KE.Monty, G.Duforth.ii Nine oltained the degree of bachelor: Messrs.A.Beauchemin, A.la- PRINCE FUSHIMI ARRIVES AT OTTAWA Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont., June 10.\u2014His Imperial Highness Prinpe Fushimi arrived.in Ottawa at 1 o'clock from -Montreal by © ecial train ger the Canadian Pacifio .e was met at the station by His Excellency Lord Grey, and after introduction and greetings, stepped into a oarriage and was zornveyed to Rideau Hall under military escort, where he will be the guess of His Exoellenay- The escort was furnished by the Princess \u2018Louise Dragoon Guards.When the train pulled into the &ta- tion, .which was decorated with British and Japanese flags, His Excellency ahd Hon.A.B.Aylesworth and Hon.BR.W, Bcott, representing Dominion \u201cGav- erment, stepped on to the oar ère introduced to the Prince and and were his The Governor-General's Foot Guards\u201d band then played the Tapanets Anthem.The ince inspected the guard of honor furnished hy the Gover nor-General's Foot Guards , and \u2018the party departed for Rideau Hall.At 2 o'clock an official luncheon was gixen by His Excellency.At 3.30 o'clock at tte City Hall a oivic address was pre- seuted to the Royal visitor, STRIKE-AT ST.HYACINTHE, | Speclal to the Montreal Star.St.Hycinthe, Que., June 10.\u2014Em- ployes In the textile works here to the, number of 500, mostly employed by the \u201cPenman Manufacturing Company\u201d went out on strike this morning, they demand higher wages and a number of other conditions.The decision to strike was unanimously made on Saturday at a large meeting held in Blondin\u2019s Hall, Mr.Wilfrid Pa- quette, the President of the Canadian Federation of Textlle Workers presided.The secretary read the correspondence which had passed between the unfonists, the employers and the Labor Department at Ottawa.DUKE OF MANCHESTER HERE.The Duke of Manchester pass thrcugh Montreal on Saturday, en asset for Detroit, where he intends studying the general organization and administration.of the immense car factories owned by Eugene Zimmerman, of Cinainuati, the Duke\u2019s father-in-law.PERSONALS.Lady Lacoste is entertaining Informally at tea to-day for her daughter, Mrs.Augustine Tessier, Mrs.R.B, Angus and Miss Angus, Drummond street returned to Montreal on the Empress of Ireland.Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Monk have left for Ottawa to be present at the (\u2018nner and reception at Governmetit House this evening.in honor.of.Hla Imperial \u2018Highness Prince Fushimi, G.C.B.* At the Sacred Heart Chapel, of Notre Dame Church, tcok place to-day the marclage of Miss M.E.\u2018Talbot.\u2019 sister of Lieut.-Col.O, Talbot, M.P.for Bellechasse, to Mr.P.M.Durand, deputy ehrerdff of Montreal.Mr, Ed.Morin \u2018acted as witness for Miss Talbot, white Mr.L A.Bedard, clerk of tha Practice.Court, acted as withess for the bri om.After breakfast at the residence of Mr.Morin, Mr.ahd \u2018Mre.Durand left on a tri Boston and i : Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St, James St ; + | = a ao MARRIAGES.; BROWN-LECH\u2014On Wednesday, Jine 5, at the resideriée of the br No.141 Dougall avenue, Ont Froderick Baylia Brown, of .treal, to Alice, daughter of Mr.B.= .DEATHA.* MILBURY-~On June 10th, af this Mont- erdl Vene: \u2018\u20ac Thothe, 5 Godin, L.Barry.Oscar\u201d Co- Test Ge ined 76 years, Fohert amy) a eB nan eau Acques hi late residence, 31 A à t Bien, Tana.Augurt Prod | HoT De 1 .Meesrm.Guillaume St.Pierre.Jean \u201ca Mount Royal tory.Phillips Square.Beaudoirs (8 .1), Bus.Angers and sad ana noguatntances at iis him 43a with distinotion.PCR Pi TS cp ms tte a u National.JCARNÈGE HELPS +24 QUES UVERSTY He Provided Pensions: for the \u2018Staff.PROVINCIAL ASSISTANCE The List of Ministers Received by Presbyterian Assembly from Other Denominations.' There was a slight resurgence at the General Assembly to-day of the discussion over the losses to Knox college funds through the ihvestments of the late Dr.Warden.; It arose over the reading of the minutes.The clerk, Dr.Fraser, read a statement submitted by principal Mc- Laren explaining the circumstances of the losses, which amount to $37,600.Dr.Somerville questioned the advisability of Interting- the statement in the minutes to be sent broadcast over the church.He thought it might tend |to perpetuate trouble rather than allay it.Sir Thomas Taylor, of Hamilton, suggested that the investments be not atyled \u201cillegal\u201d but unwarranted.\u201d Principal Forrest, of Halifax, proposed \u2018\u2018not authorized by irter,\u201d Principal McLaren did not agree with Dr.Somerville.He thought it impor- | tant that a correct statement should , [be-iaid before the public, either in the minutes or otherwise.He was quite propared to take the responsibility for anything he had said, but inaccurate statements had been published.Finally, on suggestion of Dr.Bryce, of Winnipeg and Dr.Sedgewick, of Tatamagouche, N.9., this section of the minutes was referred to @ committee, which will consider the question of pub- Wcation and ifevise the statement If publication is decided upon.In presenting the report of Queen's University, Kingston, Principal Gordon announced that Andrew Carnegle had provided pensious for three members of the staff, Professors Ferguson, Fowler and Mowatt.Queen's does not come within the terms of the Carnegie Foundation, and these are à special gift from the Scottish Laird.The Principal also announced that a Pedagogic Department would be established .at next session.This department will be as an offset to the transfer of the Ontario Normal College from Hamilton to Toronto University.A Government grant of $5,000 a year for three years, will be givdn to Queens for the purpose by the province.Phincipal Gordon's regort and the report of Prof.Laird, ont the Endowment Fund, which has already been published in the Star, were adopted with enthusiasm.A feature of Mr.Laird\u2019s report was that the greater part of the subscriptions received, totalling $272,000, are in the form of small subscriptions.\u201cThe large financiers move slowly,\u201d commented Mr.Laird.After hearing the reports, the Assembly by resolution pledged anew its suppport of the movement for the endowment of Queen's.MINISTERS RECEIVED.The f{ollowing-named ministers were received from other denominations: - Rev.John G.Inkster, a Canadian, from the English Presbyterfan Church, admitted to Montreal Presbytery.ev.Stevens Smith, from the United Free Church of Scotland, to .Toronto Presbytery.Rev.H.F.Thomas, from Congrega- tiona Union of Canada, to Toronto Presbytery.Rev.Jas.S.Allan, from the Presby: ferlan Church North, to Algoma Pres- ylery.Rev.Robért Gorside, from the Baptist Church of Canada, to the Presbytery of Hamilton.Rev.William Johnston, from the Congregational Union of Canada, to Glen- bore Presbytery.Rev.W.H.Jennings, from the United Rev.G.W.Ginty, from the cops] Church of England, to the Presbytery of Arcola.Rev.R.B.Beavis, from the Methodist Episcopal Church, U.8.A., educated in Methodist Church in Canada.ev.D.Bruce Miller, from the Church of Scotland, to Qu\u2019Appelle Presbytery.Special provision was made in thess cases.Rev.John Pate from the Congregational Church of Scotland, to the Presbytery of Algoma, on the production of ordination certificate.1 Rev, David Campbell from the United States, to Presbytery of Winnipeg, authorized to renew application next year.Rev.W.B.Spooner.from the Congregational Church of England, the Presbytery authorized to ordain as minister evangelist and to fix salary.The action of the Montreal Presbytery .in admitting Rev.P.A.Walker and EB.Florence from the United States was regularized., Applications for retirement were granted in the cases of the following ministers: Rev.D.McDougall, Inver- ness Presbytery; Rev.K.J.Grant, Halifax; Rev.Duncan Henderson, Mi- ramichi; Rev.John MacKenzie, Quebec: Rev, Donald Stewart, Montreal; Rev.E, F.Seylaz, Ottawa; Rev, Peter M.Duncan, Peterboro; Rev.W.T.Mc- Mullen, D.D., Paris; Rev.Hector Me- Quartrie.Bruce; Rev.J.A.F: Buther- land, Rev.John'Mowatt, Rev.James Carsewell, Winnipeg; Rev.Charles Mc- Kiilip, Macleou.- -TRIS' EVENING'S- MEETING- The programme for tlils evening includes the reception of fraternal delegates from the United Free Church of Scotland.Rev.Mr.Maclennan and Mr.Hhomas Michal will represent the United Free Church.Following the reception of the fraternal delegates the sed- erunt will be devoted to the work of French evangelization.: Honors to Col, Wilson on Retiring.\"A pleasant send off on his retirement from the commana of his regiment was given Col.Wilson, of the Victoria Rifles in the Armoury, on Saturday night.All the officers, ex-commanding officers, and the honorary mem of the mess, were present.Major Sphrke made a short address and presented a tstimonial to Col, Wilson on behalf of his fellow-officers.Col.- Buchan also spoke {ih lke vein of farewell.R.Hemsley, Importer.\u2018ot Diamonds, Jeweller, 255 Bt.James St.- CITY OF CALGARY | 4% Bonds Ark = on = oT DOMINION SECURITIES \"> GORPORATION, LINITED, E.C.NORSWORTHY.Mgr.Canadûs Lite Miég; Mowtréél , 138 = Es Fi er ssi \" Three Members of\" | States, to Red Deer sbytery.- Free Epls- sollsrm, | Silver | at TT.A ADItibi\u2014500, 812, 100 at 11%.June 10th, 1907.\u2018 Opening Highest Jowest.Close Wheat Jul 4 99 3 9 amt n M4 sien Oors \u2018Juiy Dé Lal B33 [31 .sept m BAY nu 3% % Outs : Jui ig Us 449 \u201c Bu Ha, aN I Poex J a 399 } 20 169: \u2018.fers.ee.1043 3 1637 Lard ai + so JE 0e.Si8 017.T wh CRAN COMMISSION NOV LERPOD Canadian.Commjssioners Inspect Facllitles for at Port.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (By Special Cable from our own Correspondent.) .London, June 10.\u2014 The Canadian Grain Commissioners, Messrs.Millar Goldie and McNalr, spent to-day In Inspecting the dock discharging, warehousing, and milling oparations of Liverpool and Birkenhead under the guidance of the Liverpool Corn Association.They are to He entertained at a banquet to-night in Liverpool They find there is à general sympathy with the Canadian desire to preserve Canadian grain from adulteration especially from admixture with lower grade of American wheats so as to secure full value on the British markets.British experience does not seem, however, to support the suggestion that the sample system be substituted for the present inspection and certificate system.The Commission comes to London on Wednesday to arrange the rest of the programme.They will be entertained by the Baltic Association which is the centre of the London grain shipping trade.WINDERMERE.EFFET OF THE LS, CROP REPORT The Government crôp rt to-day gave the winter wheat condition at 17.4 and epring wheat 88.7.It resulted in a rally in.stocks and a decline in wheat.Towards the close, however, failed to hold the advance.Union, which sold up from 136 to 138, was off to 137%, while -Reading, afier selling as high as 107%, broke over a point.MEXICAN LOWER HERE, Mexican was Jower here this afternoon at 46%.stocks C.P.R.EARNINBS, The Canadian Pacific for the first week of June showed an Increase of $317,000.Afternoon Transactions.8treet Rallway\u20145 at 210, 2 at 210., Sovereign\u20145 at 95., Mackay pfd.\u20148 at 6684.Textile pfd.\u201425 at 8944.Switch pfd.\u20145 at 105.Mexican\u201450 at 47, 50 at 47, 50 Commerce\u20141 at 170.Scotia bonds\u2014$2.000 at 110.Power\u20141 at 88.Textile \u2018\u201cC\u2019\u2019\u20143$2,000 at B7%.Bteel\u201450 at 21, 25 at 21, 59 at 21, Lake of Woods\u201425 at 76%.Twin City\u201475 at 9344, 25 at 9314.Mackay\u201420 at 67%.\\ Bceotla\u201425 at 70%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.June 10 Juns 8 Ask Ask at 47.Closs Bla Bla Dom do Pref.Dem.Textlle.06 67 87% 684 40% 48% 4B 881 BOY \u2018894 TUE wl ox 17 123 118 70% 42 25 - i \u201810% \u2026 TT 94 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.- June 10 up to 2.33 3p.mn.Elocke Opening tua.Low Amaigamated Cop'e 87 874 864 864 American Loco com 50% 594 Buy 5:412 Do Do pref.05 Am Sugar Refin Co.bh : do pfé Am Smlitgé Ref Co.Am Car Foundry.Am.Woollen Anaconda Ml prof.Brooklyn Rapid T.Cen.Leather Che Ches.& Ohio .Chic.& Alton Com.38 Chic.& N.W.C.Mil, & 8t.Paul.Colorado Southern.K 'neas à Texas com Do oom pref Louisville & Nashv\u2019 1319 119% 1184 118 Missouri Pacifio.\u2026\u2026\u2026 754 74% 76 Min8tP A SSE M.103% 1034 105 103 Cent \u2026.- Les \u2018voues sens basses asesee N Y Central à H 118% 1! 123 214 Eris Rallroad.id 20% 28 =34 Do Juret.vor 579 57 Tu 579 Doliptd.36 38 48 na.NY Untario & Wes 38% 37.48g 37 Northern Pacifip.145% 126% 120% 126% or ae BODE.- comes - secens.sessed wales Facigg atl ' .Penn\u2018 KR.vod Vressea 8 People\u2019s ; Phils & .Boutharn Pacific .Sloss SheMeld .A fron.xs in aren Do vous, OB only.Guy RI A 2 hl BA RAR SE TR Ds opt.100% 100% 1001, 100% Unsrn laaifio.com.147s 187% 136% 136% do pfd.0\u2026. vases meres WADME cures vereie vereve Listen essere seser Do pret lice 34 54 ze si 4 \"COBALTS A LITTLE BETTER.Cobalta were a little better in, Toronto and were quoted am follows: Fustéer-\u2014500 at 55%, 600 at 86, 500 at: 883%, \u201c800 at ST.500, 500 at 86%.\u201c500, : 800, at 98%.500, 500, at 87%, 500 at 85: anys, f\u2014500_ 500, at 87-8, Silver Queen\u2014100\" at 107, \u2018 Trethewey\u2014500, 500, 1000 at 76%, 509 Hudson Bay\u2014 at 188 .CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES, | peg HY andling Grain .{ the | a COLONIAL HOU .cs.JS =\u2014=PHILLIPS SQUARE== , Great Annual June Sale SPECIALS In Every Department LIBERA AT | DISCOUNTS | 20 per cent.per cent.Ladies\u2019 TAN LEATHER BELTS .\\ pris Values BLACK LEATHER BELTS.\u201cBROWN LEATHER BELTS .NAVY LEATHER BELTS .FANCY SILK BELTS .Large assortment of Colored Bathing Caps, Wash Belts, in different styles and fancy colors, 10 Belts ar 50c and 756 .Mantle Department Ladies\u2019 Black Silk Jackets, value $30.00 to $12.00 to $50.00.$90.00, special Ladies\u2019 Fancy Dresses, value.$20.00 to $65.00, special $6.50 : to $30.00.50 Ladies\u2019 Silk Dressing Gowns, shades *cream, pink, pal blue, less 50 per cent.20 Ladies\u2019 Silk Dressing Jackets, less 50 per cent.Art Gallery UNFRAMED PRINTS.\u2014Tables of damaged goods at 50 to 75 per cent.off.Also special 15c table.7m di, THE BLICKENDUSFER | TYPEWRITER.Of interest to clergymen, doctors, students and commercial travellers.The only portable Typewriter made.The No.§ only weighs § Ibs.regular price $40.00, less 20, per jcent.The No.7, $55.00, less 20 per cent.SEWING MACHINE DEPT.We have a few high grade machines left.with a full set of steel attachments.warranted for five years.Will sell for $19.80 while they last.- DOWN QUILTS.SPECIAL PRICES.Lot 1\u2014Fine French Sateen Coverings, new designs, $6.50, for $5.20.Lot 2\u2014French Sateen Coverings, fine coverings and fillings, $8.00, for $6.40.Lot 8~French Sateen Coverings, Jarge sizes, $8.25, for $6.60.Lot 4~ Limi.Tweed.and Cloth Jackets, 20 \u2018 \u2018less 10° Matting and Mats, .nt.\u2018 La tan pi TINY ja x sa\" déni yo AA ATS ££: \u201c 3 WERE INCLINED T0 60 LOWER A Reactionary Tendency Before Government Crop Report Came Out, DOMINION STEEL SHOWED A LOSS.Traders Dlscouraged a Little by Lhe Fact That Coal Failed to Move.Wall Btreet opened generally higher, and advanced somewhat further during the first hour, reacung later under Lro- @t-taking seies.London was a selle: of about 26,000 shares at the opening.reaction, Union Pacific and Southern Fackic were about the only prominent issues, .uvcining under Saturday's closing figures.At noon the market was very quiet, with no distinct signs of mucin muvement in eitner direc tion.and a general desire Lo await the Government crop report, wich was later usual, not comdng out und.lwo clock.The Montreai market wus quiet again, end apart from Lhe operations in bieel, the trading was scattered.DOMINION STEEL OFF.Dominion Steel was off a little.There ig Nothing fresh on the stock, and as far ae can be learned no more devslop- ments are in sight until Mr, Plummers return from the other side, More attention hus been pald the stock lately, but as far as can be learned the inplideru have not been doing much, the trading being largely confined to the smaller people, Who expect to see tha stock advance before the deal fs closed with the Coal Company.Soa Mock has been neglected right alon, d the inactivity of this 1asye has no ot disappointed the Steel traders ttle, .CANADIAN.NORTH-WEST LAND.The Canada North-West Land sales for continue to show the great falling off in sales, and the loss has not Leen compensated for by the higher price per acre.This month the land averaged $11.41 Por acre, as against $11.55 last year.Since the first of the year, however, the average price has been greatly better, $11.06 in 1907.as compared with $8.81 per acre in 1906.The ales have been as follows: May, 1906, 6,080 acres for $70,240 May, 1907, 2,830 acres for $32,312 $37,927 - Decrease, 3,240 § months 1507 9,876 acres, $109,250 For.5 months 1906, 34,236 acres, $301,840 Decrease .34,380 $192,389 \u201cfwin\u2014Fourth week May increase §10,- 056; month May increase, $48,746.from January lst increase $245,248.\u2018New York banks lost $3,321,000 to sub- treasury since Friday.SLOSS SHEFFIELD.month of May has been au profit.one for Sloss- Shattield Bteel & lron.When the regular quarterly statement & od-next week it should show æ sur- ne after dividends of at Jeast $230,000.\u2018this amount $103,000 ° was sccumuiated during March and Apri} London, June fo.\u2014 Copper Irregular, hoe £97.decline 58; futures £94, decline \u201cgondon.\u2014Bas silver 30 11-164, advance \u201cLondon.\u2014Of the African gold offering La prets market the Bank of England se- £500,000 and India £ 200,000.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.or.treal Street Rallway\u201425 at 210.tepkone\u201410 at 136.ronto Ry\u201419 at 104%, 25 at 104%.Mackay pfd.\u201420 ar $634.16 at 67.if.Ry.\u20142 at 1 Boltrax the Wuode bonds\u2014§1,000 at 100.vereign Bank\u20141 a 86.\u201c Betroit\u20141 at 66, 10 6544.J Pr at 21, 10 at aie, 450 at 21, 25 = ontreat Street bonds\u2014$1.000 at 101.Mank of Montreal\u201420 at 243%, 5 at 244.Molsons Bank\u20145 at 2034.Merchants YY at 160, Iron pfd.Canadien Pacitic ti at 16934.: Twina\u201450 at 93%.Power\u20142 at 89.Écotia\u201450 te 70, 25 ax 70%.RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment returns on Montreal stocks compiled by Oswald lows: Bros., are as fol- Price.Div.Yield.189 4.1 1 4 3.77 10 4.76 6 5.71 C b 5.38 Radway .6 5 7.89 pee Ratiway eos 9 6 6.12 BF 22.s vesenee + esos 89 5 5.62 Hilinois pref.ene sn 6 7,06 Laurentide com.cee 93 6 6.45 Do prof.\u2026.\u2026.104 7.6,73 Ted ot Woods pref.105 7.6.87 Ogllivies\u2019 pref.ns 7 #0 Dominjon Coal pref .7 eee Montreal Cotton xd.118 7 6.48 infon Textile pref.8% 7 7.87 Canadien Converters .59 4 6.78 R.-& .n 5 7.04 N°8.Steel pref.ee.8, treal Telegraph .169 8 0.03 Beit Telephone .136 8 5.89 of Montreal.244 10 4.10 M Bank .203 10 1.92 Ban .160 10 5.00 Bank of merce .170 8 ai Sfontreal See pref.108 7 6.67 +0 MAKE STRUCTURAL STEEL.A New Company About to Be Formed i in Ontario.Welkerville.Ont., June 10.\u2014Walkerville A6.to secure another biz Industry in a of the Ontario Structural Steel Co., which has just been organized, and ls now «waiting its charter.The company secured an option on a twenty acre near the town, and proposes to go the manufacture of structural steel for bridges and buildings within a short ve The promoters of the new enterprise enry Drake and\u2019 Herbert Schwein, Se roy with the Canadilan@ Bridge Cope is to be an Independent MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.exchange rates: 60 days, À \u201cto 12-16; wight.9 9-18; 9 to 11-16; francs, short, 5164 to short, 95% to 95 1-33; -64 (Hs.to par.GE GRANEV STEADY.: by was dull and wteady at 120 to EL Nirtsging HIGHER.rien wes higher aul os i LEAVE FOR WEST.iL \"der, and M rt Meighen | -.TEE fob ihe Wea ot us Cobalt Shipments ° ir, és {abe For the Week Cobult mines shipped 1,680,850 pounds of ore for the weck end ng June 8th.The week's shipments (ollow in detail: Coniagas .0.4 ++200< ea sens Niplasing .Jivobx Brien .Drummond .Foster Siher Queen \u2026.Trethewey .In tons the week's shipments totalled 536, making 4,929 tuns since January lat, $10,000,000 MORE IN MINES.Ten Cobalt and Larder Lake mines were incorporated ast week, with a capitalization of $10.000.000 THE MIRACLE OF SUNSHINE.(Wal: Street Journal.) It is impossible for the leopard to change his epots, but six hours of sunshine all over the country would be more than sufficient to change every bul} into a hear in the crop markets, and every bear into a Lull in the stock markets.SCORE ONE FOR CANADA ! The Canadian bank clearings for (ive months show an increase of 10.7 per cent, United States clearings for the same period show a decrease of 2.3 per coni.AFRAID TO GO SHORT OF C.P.R.A letter on C.P.R.side sals: \u201cThere are operators here wha talk the shares down to 150.but the public Is aiwavs a ready buyer on ait reactions, and the professional bears do not.there- tore, venture su freely as they do in Americans.\" British Consols New Low Mark from the other The decline in British connols on Tuesday to & new low level for sixty years revived discussion as to the standing of consolg with other \u2018gilt-edged\u201d\u2019 securities of the world.Tuesday's price of 83 9.1% compared with 844 on March 14, when consols first established the sixty-year record, with 80 tn 1848, the last occasion when they were quoted lower than the present price, with 5434.in 1818.the low of one hundred years, and with 113%, in 1896, the highest price on record The New York Post points out that comparison of present quotations with those of the past is not altogether fair.because of the lower Interest rate.Until 1889, consols paid 3 per cent.from then until April i 1903, they paid 2%; at that date the rate came down to 24.At this week's low price, the yield is exactly 3 per cent, on current dividend rates, as against 334 In 1886.When consols told at 845 and 3% in 1848, when they were quoted at 80.That is to say, the standing of British consols, measured by the net yleld at current prices, is-rcallv higher to-day than it was In many other years, prior to 1903 or 1889.when the price may have been actually above today ANOTHER SEAT AT $75,000.John Freeland has rold his seat on the New York Stock Bxchange to Philemon H.8.Smith for $75.000.CAUSE OF RECENT FAILURE.The failure of the Nes New York Stock Exchange firm of E.B.Havens & Co.on May 22, was precipitated, if not caused entirely.by the irregularities of an em- ye.BUT HOW CAN YOU TELL ?(Monetary Times.) To the Cobalt investor might be said: \u201cDon\u2019t let nervousness overcome your discretion.If you are mixed up with a \u2018wildcat\u2019 concern, set out; if not; hang on.\u201d DETROIT UNITED OBJECTED.Company Claims it is Being Persecuted by the City Authorities.The Btar's special correspondent in De troit wired: \u2018\u2019The Detroit United, which has been found guilty In a score of cases for violation of city ordinances within the past ten days, and assessed for fines aggregating more than $800, and against whom many additional cases are pending.applled to the Joint Circuit Court to-day for an Injunction stopping the city from further prosecution pending the hearing of an appeal to the Supreme Court on some of the cases already decided.Tha company claim it is being persecuted.A NEW NIPISSING TREASURER.No Actual Mining Will Be Done During Summer.According to a despatch from Boston.Jahn Josten has been elected treasprer of both the Nipissing Mines Co.and Nipissing Mining Co.succeeding F.W.Holmes In both positions.Mr.Josten Is associated with Bamuel Newhouse, in New York.Directors of the Nipissing Mines Company will meet within a few days In New York and declare the regular quarteriy dividend of 3 per cent.which will be payable July 20.No actual mining ls being dons nn the Nipiasing property, and none will be, done there this summer, the work contemplated being of the nature nf development and exploratory.In thess operaticns howeaever, enough are Is helng extracted to pay current dividends and working expenses, leaving a emall amount for surplus, There in sald to be $1.000,000 ore aight.UNLISTED STOCKS ARE SLOW.A Sale of Nova Scotia Cobalt Was the Only Transaction.In the unlisted department to-day there was a sale of 1,000 shares of Nova Scotia in at 24.W.P.O'Brien quoted: sked.Bid.Cons, Rubber bonds .89 88% Dominion Park .584 50 do bords .£7 80 Foster .90 .Green Meehan 47 .Mexican Tram .68 82 do bonds .54 .\u2026.Nova Scotia .2414 28 Peteraem lake .\u2026.\u2026.36 30 Shawinigan .49 47 Quebec.35 25 Rilver Leaf .11 .09 Silver Queen .su 1.12 1.07 Trethewey .80 716% | MADE $8,500,000 CONTRACT.One of the Largest Stee! Orders on Record Has Deen Given.Pittsburg.Juno 10.\u2014Contracts for the construction of 5.900 steel cars, aggregat- | ing in 16.560, within the past forty-eight hours by.the United States Steel Corporation.This is une of the largest orders for steel pre- ducts, n the largest for nteel cars, that h placed since steel ear construc- {lon har been an industry of the Pitts- Atinon DiVi DEND.000, havo been placed |} ent © To fill th a \u2018 tons of et te ad Fie EE EE at | MR, LOWRY ON THE EFFORTS TU BEAT TWIN CITY President of the Road Is Hopeful and Says Things Look All Right.SIX FOR A QUARTER AGITATION AND EFFECTS.Says Franchise is Solid and.the Present Fares Will Be Maintained.Mr.Thomas Lowry.president of Twin City.ard president as well of the \u201cSoo Railway, who haa beun In the south-west through the winter und spring, has re- tLrmed to Minneapolis, and expects to kive attention to business during the summier.Mr.Lowry is improved in health.He says that while the general decline in securities has had Its effect on the issues of his company.the real reason for the lower quotations for Twin City nes is the recent agitation for fare reduction and the unfavorable attitude of the municipalities through which the lines run.\u201cThe Pix for a quarter agitation,\u201d said Mr.Lowry, \u201caffects our stock, and our ability to borrow money and everything else.I have full faith, however, in the vallaity of our franchise and our ability to maintain fares.\u2019 For Minneapolls and the territory served by the Twin City lines, Mr.Lowry expects a year of continued good business, despite the somewhat more conservative tcne t~ general reports, The comparative quietness in real estate In Minneapolis snd St.Paul is due, he belleves, to the fact that the decline In securities affected the rurchasing power of a good many holders of stocks, who would otherwise be found more active in reel estate.Big Trading in Cobalt Stoeks For every share of Cobadt stock sold in Montreal.in Totonto they will trade in 500.a Sales of Cobalte therè last week were 2as bot g,chares.having a market value of $16.Foster and Trethewey were under pressure and led the others, as a list of the sales will show aren.Value 82,225 872,107 71.885 67,708 60,300 4.699 14,350 4,414 5,450 6,260 3,100 920 2,875 908 2,500 2,860 1.976 8,776 1,880 247 1.500 872 405 4,886 100 T 20 93 One optimistic \u2018broker, writing to the Star puts it this way: Those who think the bottom is dropping out of everything should take a day off.ignore market quotations, and care fully review the facts, which may be briefly summarized: On the exchanges: Pessimiam, depression, liquidation.In the Cobalt field: Optimism, activity, new and valuable discoveries atmost daily, and the orcation of immense new we .CANADIAN NORTHERN STOCK.The London Stock Ex Exchange has listed £38.855 4 per cent.perpetual guaranteed debenture stock of the Canadian Northern Quebec Rallway.ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.\u201cDac.\u201d American.\u2014Telephone and Telegraph controls the Bell Companies.\u201c800\u201d.Montreal directors of She Lake Superior Corporation are Mr.mond and Mr.R.Wilson Brntt Ne No.8 PER CENT.(Saturday Night.) The littie pool which owns the Domin- fon Textile common gtock has come into its own.BE CAREFUL.(Philadelphia Bulletin.) Don't put much stock in the man who puts too much stock in himself.LATE MRS.McKINLEY, In her early years Miss Ida Saxton, afterwards Mrs.Wiillam McKinley, was Cashier in her father's bank in Canton, 0.CONSOLS STEADY.British Consols were steady at 83 11-1\u20ac for money and 83 7-8 for account, GRAND TRUNKS UP.Grand Trunk ordfhary sold in London at 27%.VANDERBILT ELECTED.\u2019 Comellus Vanderbilt was elected a member of the board of managers of the D.& M.Co., to succeed Frank E.Smith.OPINIONS ON THE Henry Clews\u20141he immediate future of the fnarket : is somewhat level of a rallying power which is noticeable as soon as unfavorable news .We have had such a long run of the latter, that values are ready to respond to more favorable conditions, ae \u2018Randolph\u2014-There was no cutside Er of tinportante anywhere to scen.It soon grew dull at the ad- Yance, and bas sinoe sagged off, but the decline has.meant no more than the prev.\u2019 fous rise.A further small engagement of Bold for export was ant nounced.L 3.8, Bache_There + Was sôme ispost- lttèn shown to awaît the result of srnment crop re .the market Same duli 2 el the fin hour.Comtdering ore! kn seit some Ver ~taki Hate, ma hid oy he and if se ea Tor rams i Tho Trethewey directors have blunder- eG enough in thoir management of the mine tu justify a good deal of criticism; but sane of the critics seem to be going Hietty tar, There 1s.nothing lo prove that the directors rigged the market, nor is there eny basis for the statements made by some Of the reck'ess critica that the di- recicrs are practically pickpockets.The Star knows for a fact that a good many of the so-called insiders on Tre- thewey lave been landed high and dry in the slump, and that they are as badly off as the small fry, The Trethewey directors have acted stupidly, no doubt, and for one thing they Lewan aividends toc soon, The affair altogether \"affords another good object lesson, and holds up, the ma- lority of the mines us a guwnble pure and ple.The man who doesn't want to e à &umbling chance should not buy Co and the man who loses needn't look around for u chance to throw bricks.The cry of \u201cthief\u201d when anything goes wrung with a mining enterprise 1s an old cne, and a great deal of mud has been tlrown in the wrung direction both during the Roesland and Cobalt movements.Mary honorable men suffered unjust criticism in the Roesland affair and paid thourerds of dollars from thelr own pockets to poorer friends who dropped money in their enterprises.These occurrences were not uncom- mor, but did not get space in the newspapers.which wern given to the darker side of the reversal and to \u2018I told you 50\u201d ohecrvetions.When false statements are made about & mine, and the public ¢s lured to buy ita shares, that is the time for the critics tc raises a yell of righteous indignation.As far as we are aware, no director of the Tretl-ewey has made the statement publicly tl at the shares of that mine were £00d end bound to go up, not were any newspaper correspondents at Cobalt told fairy tales of concealed wealth by the mine management, Many rewspapers and brokers have al- vays spoken wall of Trethewey, and most of them, no doubt, did in good faith.T They were led astray as the result of either sheer igncrance or poor judgment.B The Monetary Times of Toronto does not belleve the Trethewey directors were dishorest, and thinks their statement in regard to the passing of the dividend should be accepted.A stock broker who was handing a roll of greenbacks to a bookmaker at Blue Bonnets eald: \u201cThis is à fino outlet for your money whon you find you are not losing ft fast enough in the stock market.| The complaint comes from the Manitoba farmers that wheat only reaches a dollar a bushel after they have sold theirs.There is undoubtedly iy much better feeling In financial ci A gentleman connected with one of Montreal's richest enterprises, and one of the stro: gest of its kind In America, was posted to-day about the scarcity of : \u201cyour company prt Tne other, Bat you\u201d = Joking.\u201cI'm not &\u201d was the reply, \u201cthe | truth ts we cannot mon Prevent time.\u201d ey at the Get Rich Quick In Pittsburg B.H.Boggs has only $5,000,000, which has come to him out of a department store that developed from a huckster waggon.W.H.Donner is the youngest millionaire, with $2,600,000, which he has made 8.with $15,000,000, and head of the gas Interests, began life in the ol] fields dr dressing Harry Davis sold shoe strings and cheap Jewellery.but in rea) estate deals made $3,000,000.Henry Phipps has made his money\u2014 $75,000,000 \u2014 in twenty-five years.H \u201cfather was a shoemaker in Allegheny.cou enw T.Oliver, worth more than $5,- 000,000, made Within the past dozen B.F.Jones, with $100,000,000, 1s but a Years of age.E.M.SNe, with $8,000,000, made Irrgely in real estate, was once a news.Pepe reporter.h Pa rames $14,000,000, made largely in coke 1 F.T.F.Lovetoy.oe a 3 Lelegraph ator fifteen years ago.He bas 73,000,000 made in steel.Alex.R.Pencock has $15,000,000, made in twenty years.He was formerly a clerk in a dry goods store in New York.Henry C.Frick was born the poorest of the poor, is sixty years old, and has 250,000 to his credit for each year he ved._ Joshua Rhodes, elghty-three years old, with $25,000,000, was a brewer in early fe; then got into oil.Heing began welling tomato cate sup made by his mother, and he stil) die penses that kind and other comestibles His +57 varieties\u201d havé brought him in 20,000,000.* tam Flynn, rated at 12,000,000, vas a poor Irish lad, who y ont ife car- riled papers and blacked William Penn Bnyder, who n may be the next head of the United States Steel Cor poration has $26,000,000.the fruits of twenty-five years\u2019 application to the steel business.He was very poor in early life.Compiled from the New York Times.ttt ett GRAND TRUNK FOR 4 MONTHS.Grand Trunk of Canada Made Most Satisfactory Showing.t statement for the four or the Grand Tv Tru + months nk poling be over §200,- of a Te Grand Trunk \"rente is $3,000 behind: the Grand en, $30,000 behind, while the Canada ntic shows Grand Trunk of Canada.gross \" 941762 $2.509,040 $2 aba 760 2.008458 1.606.604 1.438.644 .gross, 410 375.66 des sets.Juma EE 3, id ot 4m.oes.7881520 6.721.610 6.080,77 ts rb?Net .ss, 147 82.483,861 $2,198.720 Grand hig Were ml ross.Ass x i say\u2019 Ba 3,700.04 ar ho re rand: Haven or Minos hago) aoa tés | rat ne ch 300506 ae } WEE TH \u201cIN MOTREN \u201cMay, Go.to $2.00\"\u2014Ho Said, \u201cHear Heat\u201d Said Mr.James Carruthers FAMOUS WHEAT MAN ON WAY TO EUROPE.And Renewa Some Old Acquaintances on the Montrexi:Board of Trades.a Mr.George W.Patten renewed old se- quaintances on tbe exchange of the Montreal Board of Trade to-day.Mr.Patten win be remembered as the gentierhan who, within the past three months, was reported ta have, cleaned.up, in company with his brother, Mr.James Patten, the tidy sum of from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 \u2018in the Chicago wheat pit, the Patten brothers taking the bull side of the market, and taking it hard.Thirty years ago Mr.Patten was a member of the Montreal Board of Tre, reprecenting a Chicago house; now he cne of the principal wheat men of \u201cne Windy City.He tp in Montreal previous to a trip to the Old Courtry, and is 80 impressed with the St Lawrence route, and iu magnificent ccenery, or probably his Canadian instinec.is still strong with him, that he wlll engage passage by one of the Empress steamers salling from Quebse.\u201clt is hard to say what the wheat market will show in the future,\u201d sald he to a representative of the Star to-day, \u201cbut if the conditions warrant it we might have $2.00 wheat just as well as $1.25.\u201d and hero he appealed to Mr.James Car- rutherr for confirmation of this valuable piece of information, and the latter said \u201chear, hear.\" \u201cIt is now three years since I took a trip 10 the other side, and I am now crossing over for a rest.You know .we have -had a pretty strenuous threes months of it in the Chicago pit, and I think I am entitled to a holiday.Mr.Patten was vcy reticient in regard to fhe amount cicened up by his brother He finally gave up and sald: \u201cWell, toys, some say we have cleaned up a cool $2,000,000, but I haven't heard of it yet Cheese Prices Again Lower Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont, June 10.\u2014The Cheese market was dull on Saturday, and tho many bids were nade, the sales were limited.\u201d The first bid of 11c was not accepted, end buyers found It nocessary to offer 11%ç befors and purchases were made.wn ne curb a great volume of b: transacted, and while 115c Was paid à quarter, the unmistakable ruling timated that between 3,000 and at \\ changed hands, including, of ,\"\" which are sold on a & baste ot Brockville ruling.The sales ot the co eek last year on this board were 16,000 boxes, and the price was 12c.Ie, Ont.June 10.\u20143,352 boxes white and 225 boxes colored; 2,450 boxes roid at us 16c and 320 at 11%c.Balance bought at market prices on street.Russell, June 10.\u2014350 boxes cheese wero boarded.All sold at 11%c.Vankleek Hill, Ont, June 10.1601 boxes of cheeses boarded and sold on the Vankleek Hill cheese board Saturday.Bidding stuck for a long while at 11%c, but was finally raised to 11%c.Cornwall, Ont, June 10.\u2014 dred boxes\u2019 cheese boarded.11%c.Alexandria, Ont.June June 10.\u2014Six hundred and seventy-one boxes cheese, all white, at 11%c.Picton.Ont.June 10.\u2014835 colored cool cured, 135 white cool cured, 1.159 ordinary cured; total, 1,999.Highest, 11%e for cool cured, 119-16c for ordinary.All sold.Crysler, June 1011 boxes of white checse were sold at 11%4c.Winchester, Ont.June 10.\u20147% boxes white and 79 colored were registered; 87 white 80.3 on beard at 11%c.Ont, June 10.\u20141,278 boxes.Lon néon, bidding, ilc.Cowmnsvill lle, Que.June 10.ss boxes of cheese and boxes butter.Cheese sold from 11% to er and but- ©.ven hun- All sold at Futter and 997 boxes were boarded.Butter sold at 20% \u2018and 20%c, and cheese at 11%c.FRUIT PRICES MAY ADVANCE.The fruit market shows activity w-day, and with scasonable wea- Mer at le expected the prices will | ad- vérme following quotations « are furn by Messrs.Hurt & Tuckwel PLUMS Peaches, $2.25 to $3.50 per to 32.60 per crate; APRICOTS.\u2014 box; plume, P'aprioots, $2 to Pre Russian fo ons, extra » sise, Fr .sainas, G43: fancy 206 -\u2014lietre fancy prusies; 30-40, 25-1b,- boxes, 10¢ ; do.: Sc do.10-60, SHke.1a In doubt.\" the market ts some : to-day doves tees.2: market was, easy to-day Manitoba No.; Ontario 12.49% to B0c; No.3, # to 8%c; No.4, 47 16 47%c.: .80 : $3.95.- Mabel \"Dart XXX, $3.50.BANANAS-\u2014Jamnatoas, fine 83 te jy vo t_ 110 he.3%c » fn, Or omatoes, basket carrier, .94.75: new., .DOT.OABS, % \u2018hot , per 43; owt\u2019 + per basket.$3.78; A manufacturer din- cuesing the question of 6 m of the hon the United Staten\u201d these People oi king elsewhere, - gnd not be surprised to.find quite re number of them coming to Canads r the return of Prince Fushimi to his native land.However, with the exploitation of Formosa and Korca, and the lon of manufacturing Industries, there it will, in future,he belle as hard to obtain as it is now to exclude this | nf labor.\u201cIt is now estimated by the authorities © most accurate knowledge of the subject that the prune crop of California will total 65,000,000 pounds.and that oF Oregon will amount to 20,000,000 poun: : A report from Bacramento says » that fruit shippers are looking forward to q successful séason despite the discouraging reports that have come in from several of the fruit districts of the Sacramento Vailey, A telegram received here to-day sald: \u2018Unless restricted by high prices.the cotton consumption will almost surely force prices higher.\u2018 Indian wheat exports for the week, 384 - 000, against 632,000 last week and 904,000 last year; since April 1 total is 5,716,000, against 4,000,000 - last year, snd 9,504,000 two years ago.A cable.received on \u2018Change to-day said: \u201cThe suspension of the French duty on wheat and flour reported as probable, > The commercial fallures last week in Canada numbered 21, agalrist 10 the prev- fous week, and 13 last year.John Rogers & \u201cCompany of Liverpool, cabled to-day: \u201cCanadian steers, 134 to 12%; States steers.1214 to 13c; trade slow.but firm.Edward Watson and Ritchie cabled to- sa Port suppres she cattle on offer, supplies.trade experi- | ence.Top steers, 1234 to 13c: secondary, 12s; bulis, 105 to 1lc 1b.mark per Parthenia The following gentiemen were introduced on \u2018Change to-day: Measrs.Geo.W.Patten.Chicago, by Mr.A.G.Thomson: J.Wallace, London, Eng.by P.Fowler; J.G.Wallace, London, Eng.by PF.Fowler, The Lake of the Wo Woods Milling Company showed on \u2018Change to-day samples of a peat from Holssevain, Whitewater, d Forest.The wheat averaged o% inches in lepgth.about Ogilvie\u2019s Report From Broomhall Broomhall cabled the vi Mills Company ay: Oetivie \u201cThe Remsion.CO official report for the pertod ending June 2 shows winter wheat outlook generally unsatisfactory.Po caler in the north-west and south- Flour Winter rye shows a good average condition.e outlook for spring wheat crops is fully satisfacto! Area under winter crops abando \u201cin the south-west had -réplaced by spring wheat: elsewhere the ed area has been re- was anticipated, the average price being 20%c At present prices there is evidently a good demand for the receipts, as they come in.as there has been no accumulation of stock.Prices are still far above export prices, and until the receipts increase so that there will be a surplus over local requirements prices will continue steady.The official quotations tb-day are: Quebecs, ?to 20%4c; Ontarlos, 20e: Townships, 2 4e The local receipts to-day were 707 pac CHEESE.\u2014All the cheese boards on Saturday last registered a decline of an average of 3,c to 1 lower than the previous week.On spot this morning business if very quiet, The respanses oves the cable have been very limited, and it remains to be seen If present prices are sufficient to promote a more healthy business.\u2018The ofticlal quotations) to-day Quebecs, 114 to 11%: Ontarlos, Townships 11%c.The local receipts to-day were boxes.are: 12c: 1525 SWHENT PRICES WENT DOWN FROM OPENING The Public is in the Market Again and is Buying Quite Heavily.HEAVY SHORTAGE ' THROUGH EUROPE.Good Reports From the West\u2014Butter Steady\u2014Choese Prices Have Declined.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, June 10.\u2014Hal.P.Watson, the old-time \u2018\u2018dyed-In-the-wool\u201d Minneapolis wheat bear, is now mmiiing from a high pinnacle in the camp of the bulls.He wired the following to the Star corrc- apondent this moraing.showing his unmistakable poeltion in the market, and as he has both Jones and John Inglis in the wheat fields, he is pretty sure of his position: \u201cThe Govermment report to-day dealt with totals based on correspondence two weeks old, and therefore of little value us reflecting present conditions.In its May reports, for instance, the Government gave Kansan 58,000,000 at about the same: time the Jones estimate of maximum of winter weld included Kansas at 60,000 - 000.with the statement that the total wheat might be reduced further in July.Developments have sustained the Jones observa made earty in May, when they were situated as purely sensationul.It te the exception now to find a milling firm in Kaneas that places the Kanaus total of yleld above 50,000,000, und some name as low as 36,000,000.\u201cA despatch from Inglis says Kentucky and Tennessee will produce 3,000,000 jess than last year, that the crop has deter- lorated rapidly, and that oats In those States will be practically a failure.it is plain that winter wheat is declining in condition in aH the States with one or Two \u2018exceptions.The Government is usually late in discovering actual condl- tions as shown by its December figures as compared with Septomber estimates.European Conditions, \u201cThe European situation shows a heavy porte of wheat In Roumania and Russo of rye.Liverpool! firm of prommence estimates, In a letter ceived to-day in Minneapolis, that Europe will need 200,000,000 bushels from the United States and \u2018Based on the States.which possibly mi may in spring wheat, we do not be had.\u201d ses where it can Public Are In Again.ben the basis of 325,000,000 it eannot be had unless at a considerably highe: level of prices than is now ruling, and then at the practical exhaustion of stocks.The spring wheat of the North West is four ur weeks late on an average, which will compel the through the before aftér the first preliminary skirmish of | the day and forced to take a back seat.Home of the | sold earl the depression.e buyinæ of September by the North-West and the South- West, couplea with scattered resting orders on the buying side not only absorbed everything thrown over, but a higher level was bid for more, To-Day\u2019s Quotations.July sold at 97% down to 96%.but it bulged upward to 97%: September 99% to 99% to 99%, and December at 1014 to 100% to 1013, showing advances over the lowest points of % to Xc.Foreign Markets, Cables show wheat ¥c lower at Berlin and 1%c uff at Budapest; Antwerp was unchanged d Paris was unchanged to Sec lower.he decline at Bud way attributed to better crop reports.Liverpool Market, A private Liverpool message sald that | the support there was general, but that] the principal buying came from shorts.who were Induced to cover owing to the very bullish Kansas report and fears of : bullish Government report.The heav.ler world's shipments and better reports m Hungary caused some selling by the larger houses.Bome traders abroad were of the opinion that the American damage had been fully discounted.Broomhall\u2019s Report.Broomhall personally cables that the crops of Austria are looking well, but the outlook as described by the Vienna Exchange is mlddling.\u2014J.F.Pritchard.R.Hemsley, Importer fine watches, Jeweller, 255 St.James Bt.1 POTATO AND EGG MARKET.* POTATOES.\u2014Though the potato mar- Kot showed signe of weakness last week.the tone is firmer to-day, and the market is steadier, T! coming in are of a poorer grade, and if they were better the outward shipments would bes increased.The prices, to-day are unchanged: Whites at $L20 in to ken lots, 4 to 81.15, singts lots; at track, $1.08 to $1.10, in car $1.18 in broken lots, delivered; at reds, k, $1.track fies to $1.08 In oar loads.rd he demand has fallen off.and tle hat \u2018weaker.Prices are 17% to, 15 in wholesale lots: 1%¢ in single cases, \u2018and 204 to 21c for serer LAY AND OATS MARKET.x ~The market to-day is steadier.prices uoted from $18 to $17 for No.$15 to 0 $16 for No.2, and $14 to $15 for mixed.OORN.~Prices are unchanged at 83 to sec.: : \u201c.{ \u2014=aee \u2018OUTSIDE WHEAT MARKETS.New York\u2014July whest opened at 106, and closed at .104%.+ Duluth\u2014July wheat opened at 101%, and dosed at 107 asked, Minn I opened at yor 0% bia Oats, June, 43 axked;\u2019 July, 41%; October, Li ol: Whaat \u2018firm.SER te.Ec No.En Pan 164 » June 26.48; Sep- abr \u201cand, .Recetpts \u2018 o eins rs ee vain: No.1 heed.\u201coe pov: \u201cee No.1\" northern °.| 2 northern Ne.3 northers evoisd ine nes 005 Othyr gradey\u2019.ee bes essere ees sun ss 410.JULY DIVIDENDS.Ma JULY \u2018DIVIDENDS.n the \u2018States July interest and aii, estimated ël cost.WE WILL BUY 2.000 Erle, 12 1-2c: 1.000 Foster, \u2018fc; 1.000 MeKiniey Duarragh, 90c; 1.000 Si!- ver Leaf, 8c: 100 Conlagas; \u2018200 Sliver Queen; 300 Kerr Lake.WE WILL SELL 2,000 Avid 12e: 2,000 Cobalt Argèri- 406: 1 0 balt Development, 15c; 1.000 Cépait 0 ake, e; 00 Cobalt Merger.20c; 1,000 \u201cDiamond Vale, 23c; 500 press, 38c: 500 Little Nipissing.35c; 1,000 Rothschild 17c; 1,000 Kerr e Crown Reserve, 44c: 1,000 Strath- cons, 4bc; 500 Larder Lake Proprietary.Dealers tn Bryant Bros.& C0.2:mie ar, 84 St.Francois Xavier st., Montreal.\u2018Phones Main 4071-4072.: \u201c Phones 438-545, Spécial to The Montreal Star.Baskatoon, June 10.\u2014Carefully compiled reports from the immense hard wheat area tributary to Saskatoon now juptie fies the conclusion thut the acreage under seed In June, 1907, is thirty to fifty per cent.greater than lus.year, and of outs and barley fifty to sixty per cent.While the seeding was lute the weather for the past two weeks has been propl- tious.and crop \u2018conditicns are declared by old-timers to be the very best.The severity of the winter and the late cold spring ts considered by them to be the direct cause of the present unexampled growth.The colu nights of April ond May so pulverized the ground as no human efforts could do it, and thus gare the grain the best possible seed bed.The wheat is up and from one to four inches in helght all over the pountry and making ord progress, and the temperature by | day fs warm.There is over fifgpen hours of sunlight dally.East of the city at French, Woodview, Floral and Elstôw, the increased ucreage 1s large.Durnan Brothers show 250 ucres more than a year ago, and individual reports show Increases of from 0 to 80 acres.In the 250 districts west of the city, many of which have been settled from five io ten years, the Increases are sixty to clghty acres on u farm.In a few cases there is a decrease.but the acreage of odts Is very much larger.On the line of the Wetaskiwin, branch of the C.P.R.there Is a marked increase tn area.Those people have waited long for a railway, and the sure hope of getting It this fall has inspired them anew to Increased activity.OIL \u20ac QUOTATIONS » Liverpool, June 10.\u2014Tullow.prime.chy, flrm, 328; Australian in London, firm.33a 14d; turpentine spirits.easy.47%; linseed oil, strong, is; petroleum, 654, steady: resin, common, steady, 11c¢ 6d.London.July 10.\u2014Caleutta lingeedq, June and July.16s; linseed oil, 26s 99; #perm ofl.£14; petroloum, American refined, 6%d: do Epirits, T%d; turpentine Spirits, 48s 6d: resin.American strained, 113; da tine, 15x 9d.Antwerp, June 10.\u2014 Petroleum.22 francs, Savannah, Ga.June 10.\u2014 Turpentine, firth, Bic: resin.firm.- 10\u2014Resin.quiet: New York, June Strained, common to rcod, $4.60 to 84.783 turpentine, quiet.60 to 60%4c Fine watch repairing.& Hemsle Jeweller, 255 St.James 8 Porto Rico Railway Co 5% Bonds DYE.NOVEMBER 1st, 1098, © PRICE oN APPLICATION.\u201c nat Royal Securities Corporation, Limited .378.5T.JAMES STAEET, A \u2018Prins Mats 4908.\" = 121 131008 CITY OF SALABERRY OF VALLEY- FIELD.7 The du dersigned » 8 June loc onders 2 for Vie supply of 1200 to 2,000 barrels of cement, more \u2018of-legs, for sidewalks.Each tender must be addressed to the ; office of the undersigned, and marked \u201cTenders for Cement.\u201d The.lowest or - any tender not necessarily accepted.J: BO ity Clerk.Valeytield, -6th June, 1907.SASKATOON Fine Lots for sale.$70 up to $8,000, Centre of great railway activity.These lots are offered at same price as advertised in local paper, LEWIS A.ROBERTON C0., 703 Merchants Bask B ding.Messrs.McCuaig Bros.& co.STOCKBROKERS, Standard Building, Montreal 137 150cod FOR SALE.First issue of Treasury Stock of the MARTIN-LARDER GOLD MINES, Ltd, of Larder Lake, at 40c per share.This company own 12 claims showing high assays in Write for prospectus., J.E.CARTER.| : investment Broker, Guelph.es R.N.HICKSON, HICKSON ç 129 72e04 TI LA Tel, Main 2204.WESTERN FARM LANDS : UP.12,000 ACRES irle, œuara ihe Tramping clear, © Pacific.In payments; 1 e offer the Dest cornèr te; ane « $1 000, salon th will = .ete of mate ve ere o ° A Le WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF WHOLESALE BLOCKS 5000 ACRES teed first-class.close to ake District.= Hers: 39\u201c 25 cash, $2.90 in 4 months: balashce 4 equal annual This Tina wt vi re otal] at $14.00 to $16,900 per acre NOW.WINNIPEG BUSINESS PROPERTY in, Ah the 5 blocks (hearts per ne for short time.iJ.J, ROBERTS & Co.9 MERCHANTS BANK.WISFIPDS.:: rm at 127 2 eae _THDRNTON DAVIDSE æ& D'ARTS ee, Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Stock Brokers 8 NOTRE DAME WEST.+ né Trank Oely 611.50 per nere for a financial office corner © Streets, 1 Il receive.up up, to \u2019 t- nay.be left at the |} following \u2018Branch Offices: CRAIG EAST, cor.St Depts.Lecours & Decary, East LACHINE, 318 st.Jouenh' street, 's Fharmaey.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor.Cha- boillen Bq.Dr.Leduc.Main 176.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor, Hich- mound.J.H.Nault.Bais 6338.ONTARIO EAST (No.1680).R.Pasquin.East 4339.PARK AVENUE, corner Prince Arthur, P.MeCormack.East 3969.POINT ST, CHARLES, 627 Wellington aireet T.K.T.Stone, se \u2018cbèger Mt.Viathur snd a nll es Dee =, Lye.RE BHEMBROUKE ST.Parl ruest Bolton, ava, SR gy \u201cDororoger av VICTORIA AVE.(upper level), 50 foot Jot.magnificent view.Owner \u2018forcel to aeil will sacrifice.An offer salicited.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west 122 6 c ses = frcoua Es PE: coppopite Westmogu: kl.net frontegç; Owner Jus town; will es 83 ats, por] Em 163 Notre Dame west ° adapted for d FARMS FOR SALE.with concrete floors.pleasant tion and conveniently siiuated, stations; land undar high state of cultty with stream running through It alrylug.For further partion lass app:y E 332.Star Office 32 \u20ac MONTREAL \u2014 For sale fine 180 aore farm the Island of Montreal, \u20ac.eledtric and steam cars.Apply to Euardias of Court House.1313 MONTREAL \u2014\u2014 For sale fine 180 acre farm clos the Island of Montreal, electric and sieam cars.Apply to guardian Main 17 of Court House.13 RACHEL STREET, bad Py Rivard.F.X.Laanlle.East ST, ANTOINE STREET, cor.253, Mountain.A.D.Mann.Up 1 BLEURY 8T., 210 Bleury st._ BUSINESS PREMISES To LET.210\u2014To let large, clean ators 23: 6 ST ANTOINE STREET, cor.ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor.Visitation, J, VU.Quenneville.East 1.ST, CATHERINE EAST, cor, St.D D East ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.Atwater.Chas, K.Roffey.Up CORNER Peel aud Sr.Catherine atreets, to A let upper Lenement of two flats, suitable for aimost any kind of business; lerge aa.ST, CATHERINE EAST, cor, De- ple room.well lighted, on first flat, locallty lorimier Ave, Dr.Leduc.East ceatral; immediate possession; for particu- 4653.lars appiy to W.E.Cooper, Btar Office.sa James st.Phone Main 4181; Phone Ea East 133 enin.Lecours & Decars.se CENTRALLY located room to rent during lnornings or afternoons, EUniveraîty.John Lewis.Up other business meetings; terms moderate.2053, Address Secretary, Buliders\u2019 Exchange.Mechanics\u2019 Institute.St.James.38 Peel.W.M.Doyle.Up 1348.DRUMMOND ST.just CORNER ST.CHARLES BORROMEE and Vitre (No.31% Si.Address Biron and Savignac, nol -Jomes ac, room ls.to let store, flne a winduws, hardwood fioor.Chas.J.Brown, Guy.W.H.Chapman, Up 1067.25 St.Caher:ne st.haries Borromee).for auctions of below St.Catherine nd brigh ST.DENIS, cor.Mount Royal.A.Brilion.East 3811.; light tion ST.DENIS, No.540.J.Migneron.NOTRE DAME WEST, lighted business flat for warehouse manufacturing; good shipping sont 1 4v0\u2014Large, East 1849.ST, DENIS, cor, Sherbrooke.Dr.Leduc.East 1499.ST.DENIS, No.401.W.G.Black.East 1, 5 ST.HENRI, cor St.James and St.Paul.HR.A.Taschereau, West ST.CATHERINT ST., Weatm large corner store to let on splendid situation; immediate possession.Ches.J.Brown, 4257 St.Catherine et.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.YWAREHOUSE\u2014 Wanted to rent for stor- 813.age purposes, about 9,000 feet ST.HUBERT, No.1518 Henri space, hoist essential.Bovril, Lud.2 Pilon.East 4468.Feter, nt \u2014 Fine NC 3 or es each six sad Fh ss A | MANAYIELD-\u2014+ IELO\u2014The.pèer mer oP à uid ad over Tue.upper anafiel tacriné to domaine EX x ana, wc, suitable bossé Rd Dame at SERGI \" FURNISHED.HOUSE 7 Wo nt.Rp 60.Bas Branah ac ie re FURNIARED HÔVÉE to ek good location, tearm; from, : to 5 ronan for Ment houseice Lissa, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.\u201cene up AVENUE, 126B-P; ny weight up to date tint.Apply at ale, à 6 æ 4 CLARKE STREET, 553, corner ft, Viatepr, Annex, new modern Jower fiat.se bright rooms, walls tinted, gas, eleotriclty, |\u201d large bathroom; reduced eo $16.ue ?y : Sita Clark a 486 Mr.Ferguaon, Dita ESPLANADE AVE, 593B\u2014Fine u » upper \u2018fag, leotriclty, san, .ter.furnace, newly pal ted; med late possession.Enquire from Are.Raia, 38 Mackay at Tel.Up 3875.353 6 HUTCHISON ST, TI6\u20148 rooms, modern in every respect, hot water furgaoe, china closet, mantjv, hardwood geo Aga tubs; ent reasonable; Phone East 538 134 \u20ac al Dunaing, 8t.Catherine east.183 \u20ac MANGE STREET, Annex, 735, 725a, 7 and : coms, modern improvements, walls tinted: immediate pecupation.\" Dr.Fortin, #78 Rachel.East 3514 138 ¢ MOREAU, STREST, 583, to let, 7 roomed rent r month.Apply J Jobin, B67 \u201cSt.Andre ot pois Hee PARK AVE.900 and 900a\u2014Gas.electricity, mantel-piece, hard floor, cement cellar.Apply 18b Waverley.Tel.East 5233.183 6 ST.URBAIN BT.J3toa\u2014a nics flat, aix rooms, furnace: rent moderates.Apply on premises or Tel Eat #obs.i33 8 SANGUINET ST.and Clty Hall aveaus, to lot, flats.$10 and #15 per month, cifan, newly renovated; tmmediate possession.Apply 56 Si.Norbert st.134 6 BT.URBAIN, 253\u20149 rocms and bathroom, steam heated, Will sell furniture to a good party reasonable; good central Jo- cality; few doors below Ontario.Key at 125 Derchester West WESTMOUNT PLATEAU \u2014 Near toll gate, 7 rooms, furnizhed, up-io-date; will rent at reasonable price.Telephone East 1512 Or 412 Ontario Eas WESTMOUNT, Claremont avenue, 430-436 \u2014ZElegant flats, seven rooms, ge arate heating, sas apd electric mante rate bath, $20 and $25.Apply Paul rant 350 West St.Catherme at.133 12 WESTERN AVE.4120\u2014To iet ore of the most destfable futé In Westmount, hent- ed with aix rooms and bath.Enquire a: house.ST.LAWRENCE, cor.M t Royal.R.Martineau.East 1741.- COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.ST.LAWRENCE, No.1024.G.Porcheron.East 5077.ST.LAWRENCE, cor, Demon- tigny.Henri Lanctot, East 911.cotlage, LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG\u2014The Hermitage furnished, nine rooms, beautiful attustion, on well wooded point; moderate W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame 13 : ST, LAWRENCE, cor.Prince Ar- thur.Hearl Lanctot.East 205.| SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.OOKE WEST, cer, Cit seniors.0.H.Tansey, LAURENTIDE MOUNTAINS, near Labelle.Sy Up 943.- 1000 acre property.including Lake Mc- ?A Gale, with fine 2 22 room house, suitable for : r.81.Catherln | hotel or san tortum; also farm building, WEST Scene ave.w.a Stone.: 06000.P.E.Brown, real esate agent.West.70.St.James st.136 6 128 312 5 .PROPERTY FOR SALE.OUSIE, N.\u2014 Property for sale, con- Dating SIE, XB and grounds, nicely situated on bank of Bay Chaleur, close to salt water bathing.containing furnéce.batn- room \u2018and electric light fixturea, an ideal ummer home or suliabie for hoiel or boarding house.Apply to Roland Moffat, Campbellton, N.B.182 2 side of Inspector avenue, near G.T.Bta- STORAGE TO LET.HOSPITAL STREET\u2014Fine dry storage for furniture, goods, etc.Your own -separate room, with lock and key, moderate rates.G.2 J.owis, 0 Hospital root.Tel.FOR SALE eight roomed {rame house, east out: BAKERY TO LET.FIRST CLASS new oven, bake shop, cellar, ajore room and stable, enamelled b front \u2018to\u2019 oven and lined with tiles tarquss, immediate possession G.G Hospital! st.Tel.Main 2698.tion, Montreal West, lot 100 x 110, good fruit garden; price 31750.Apply +.Jarman, 227 Macdab Bt x, Hamilton, Or Ont.| FOR SALE several \" destrable Investment properties yleldfng rond Tevenues, in good locations \u2018Thomas Ligget, pts £t.Catherine st.west.136 6 LAFONTAINE, PARK\u2014For sale, must be sold or exchanged, Nos.502, 508 La- out.G.G.Malin 2698.STABLZ8 TO LET.T SHERBROOKE BT.\u2014 Good stable, vicinity of Peel and Sherbrooke streets, for four horses, two box stalls, harness room, loft.grain chutes\u201d 'n first class order; electric light through- G.Lewis, 30 Mospita: stress Tel.134 6 large coach house, « fontaine Park: also small ramets, For permit to visit appiy 60° Lafontaine Uark.8 NEAR Mount Royal Park, corner lane, 1st class modern two flat preperty, Mance street, la.v elght rooms each, decorated; concre:e cejlar; iron pillars.J.Omar Qak- PROPERTY of fifteen tenements and one i store, street corner.new building; rent = $1586; price 316.000.Here ix a bargain for speculator.Apply Montreal Real Estate Co.OFFICEB\u2014Two fine bright offices, also La Patrie Building.8te.Catherine st.fice.st.want joy.107 St.James st.11 to 2 p.m.MAIN} VOTRE DAME, 108\u20148ulte three connecting Z rooms, first floor, heated, aultable professional or light business manufacturing.opposite Court House.Enquire Guardian, third floor.137 8 OFFICES TO LET.DESK-ROOM, with use of telephone and typewr ter.in central down-town of- ly Room 3, No, 3 Notre Dame : 133 6 1000 ft.warehouse accommodation, with \u2019 u£e of power hoist.Phone M 2236, Bi rou- 137 PROPERTY for, sale in different parts of ville Square.a city; houses must be sold.L.Harris, 75 a Bt.Lawrence Boulevard.138 8 §T.JAMES STREET.62\u2014To rent offices.For particulars &pply ,tû Johnson Grace, 58 St.James av 1 rerty at Winnipeg; only 310 cash requir.WINNIPEG |= JAMES STREET\u2014To Ist nice office or desk room at 146 St .James atreet; good uble your money în two years y light and heâted; very Jow rental.tuying $125 lots in eur Grand Trunk pro- Ballife.Board of Trade.137 cd: balance $6 a month: plans and.full information free Write at once to Stan- bridge Realty Co., 247 Notre Dame, Win- ripeg, 9 108 MACKA7\u2014For sale stone front house, 232 x 107, 11 rooms, two large modern \u201cbathrooms; very .right basements, finished everywhere with \u2018Île and marble dado; open plumbing; 3 story brick shed.Apply MISCELLANEOUS.THE Globe, Toronto For over 60 The Globe, Toronto, has been recogniees MORTGAGZ LOANS.tate, on the premises 70 156\u20ac 2aw t 78 SECOND MORTGAGE loans, money 3 vancëd on second In TRUST FUNDS AND OTHER Se tend on first mortgage.&t lowest w.Phillips, of Doucet & Phillips.Notariss.Canada Life Chambers, James street.Montreal 238 ortgage city real) es- on short hotice Apply room Neo.4, Merchants Bank Bi - TO LOAN on first mortgage city two amounts, se and 31000.John Rap « St Sacrame F.as a leading force tn Canadian jour, To-day the Globes efrèulation 1 35 om.morning PARTNERS WANTED.a a other paper in the Dominion.The Globe in the tario.For rates phone The Globe's Moni.real Office, Board of.Trade Building, 0 recognized \u201cWant gâvt\"\u201d medium in Op.PARTNER wanted In WAVERLEY ETRDET, 83, Annex \u2014 Seven room top flat.tinted.Dalsy furnace, mantel, first class in every respect 434reee Edson, 672 Mance at.SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.'BEAUHARNO18\u2014~Two houses, one furnish one unfurnished.between Bellevue and Besuharnots, five minutes from Maple Grove Station, one lot for sale near the river bank A ddress Come Goyette, Boauter, Bois.COTTAGE\u2014To let nleely furnished cottage, - atuated about three mfles from Knowlton, on direct road to Bolton Bprings: for par- tioulars address L.H.Pibus, Knowlton, P.8- HUDSON ON LAKE\u2014To let partly turatsh- | ed house, at Hudeon-on-the-Lake, Phune Moth 2337, or Uptown 3198.133 8 _ LITTLE METIS-\u2014To let\u201d faimnished cottage.John G.Savage, 168 McCord et 183 \u20ac LONGUSUIL WEST\u2014Furpished flat.parlot.dining room, thres bedrooms, use of Kitchen, piano, river front; fine view.te Up 705.ST.ANNE'S, water front, fine furnished residence, modern improvements, verandah all around, large shaded grounds; convenient to stations, ¥300.P.Æ.Brown, Teal estate agent, 97 \u2018St.James st.1 135 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.BRUCE AVE, 33, Westmount \u2014 Weil furnished 7-roomed flat.for July and August: electric light, gas and telephone, reasonable rent.Telephone W.1372008 OCHER STREET, comfortably furnish- Po flat to rent If Durocher street, from middle June to end August.Phone wR 3031 or Main ,ÿ6.HUTCHISON STREÉET, near Sherbrooké at.comfortably furn ee ar for Ay new- )y renovated, with yard, veo, Star Office, or felephone Easy bn.TO LET In Maisonneuve, small flat, comfortably furnished, pleasantly situated, rent very moderate; references required.Apply 24% or 351 Jeanne 4'Arc st.183 6 BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.PLEASURE BOATS ard cances by standard Ontario makers, and flat, bottom boats, at reasonable prices, also Tu hand several seamiess fibre canoes, very lasting and\u2019âurable, at one half the regulae- price Fraser Bros, 433 8t.James rt, corner In- - apector.126 8 AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETc \u2018EIGHT horse power ranabout.splendté ahape, for sale or Sxchange for good lot.Leaving city.Immediate disposal uve N Faut Star Office.78 POR SALE two cylinder Russsil care ot for Atposa buying a rae touring - car; no refused.Apply Dominion oe Car Con Beaver = niu.136 2 TEACHERS WANTED.HALE-\u2014\u2014-Wantéd a7 the High Schdol of Que bee à te téacher, willing te: te undartéke sclançe and commorciat wor unt.Ca unive ity graduste; valary $16 per An Jdress Applications, etal to T.Al \u201cWrite The Globe.Toronto.Canada.186 aii TENEMENTS | GRAND BOULEVARD |«z ENSINGTON.K eautifal \u201cnew semisde ch a fe, be oly & H.McDowell.CS St FOR SALE CHEAP Alexia ai el.M.1430.133 de Youur.Bec tary-treasuren.Hizh shoot mitts t Que CT 188 13 blished 40 on.* Ha st once Boldeara 8 Li.Harris, 75 St.PROTEBÉANT THACHER f for the Kilkenny once teach through sumener no ts.J ; - pref \u201csalary $20.Herbert TO.LET, OX THB Ion Becrotary-treasurer.138: EN 8cH00L MUNICIPALITY of .Caluniet Qus., six Roman Catholic teachèrs | Tsisnd, wanted, holding first class diplomas \u2018for French and English, ens holding Made! dig.ary, 10 Horatlon A a.e Jemma for yniager acho 1 Ps, state sal- 0 Tres À ont Wom.HOUSE Farnished.en good avenue in Weetncunt; convenient to strect cars: July and August, 10 .rooms, plano, telephone; ns Pr references required.HA H 9.8 tar Brapah, {srrunrique, WANTED.(MALS >.; Ee w.sa.VE | 144 \\RRIED, BCot EE fond he Twi = Cry PR Ti TETE Tot Cae ol Shr\u201d Re te voies hal 1B\u2019 hore .; Pitino, near, MoGtt | ais ity, for pique or pres menthe er ie Brine te D ThE y Pos rite our Para nou ba oan got cheap, medium ni i by erin while al the nae Lande ome la.Denver, «oto.: EAT Dore Shans < CONFECTIO session Apply 13° Tor sale: FOR BALE LolWP restaurant, groG2rY.clear brarôine house, farm.Addiess Jonn passais \u201cst.sas.Estab a dome roishors), 234 BU oe Fadia in catherine estor.Open even: BENT RAD Toe 00 white ds.wi fee riouaings, po sil aires.\"0, ar wear! one bises west ct 6: La T= + FURNISHED HOUSER.WANTED .rooming house, furnished, to lease or pur- ohase in central position.: Thomas Liggst.643 St.Catherine wt.mont.=; 187 HOUSES \\JANTED.BICYCLE For wale, ajout 1 new, re ee hee, handle bars, new double tives, Apply Mr.Dickie, 37 Recollet CRTER TAILORING STORE for-sale, itn shup fixtures and small with electric machine; no feasonable flor wil WANTED for d respectable.client.à large be #6fused.Write W.\"058, correspundence eourse used.Covers bookxeeping, from ad- to auditing.Student un completion ble to chartered accountancy.Bplen- portunity for self advanvement.ffice.136 WANTED To PURCHASE et.wemt.FURNISHED To rent for the summer very La 8 etc.Immediate possession: Address WANTED small bouss of fiat Tor 8 rooms.Star Branch Office.Address G 4040, xz APARTMENTS TO LET.BACHELOR APARTMENT \u2014 To rent soft.Auguat, furnished bachelor apartment mn the Grosvenor; reférence: ve- Quired Apply after Ÿ p.mn.19 Grusvenor Apartment, 66 Sherbrooke st.131 13 DORCHESTER ST.WEST\u2014Heated flat, 9 hot race, Janitor service.newly ronmas, decorated throughout; immediate.possession.Ernest Bolton, 341 Notre Dame .184 ly furnished heated apartment, $ a new aud exclusive up to dante buiidine, west of Park sve, all tnodern con- nces, electric Neb, Barcsistn refrigere- tor, \u201colephone.ice, janitor service.hot wa- 3133 6 IN THE Marlborough, fi ve room apartment, ail conveniences, exceptionally right.Phone for particulars Mrs.Me rwin, West- 138 6 mount 32059.Unfurbished KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 4430, 3313 RL Catherine strest,suites of seven rooms, heated; Janttor service, eto Apply John Quinian and Co, 4414 Bt Catherine street, Wes 193 8 estmount Phone Mount 1713.IN THE MARLBOROUGH | a sulte of H.Mc- Dowell, 20 St.Fiexls ay Pre: a RAS NOTRE DAME STREET EAST, 108, opposite Court House, Prince Rupert Apartments, une to let only, bathroom flat, Hen three rooms, heated.Apply oearéiaker; Ir ub \u20ac REXINGTON, one upper.Huichison, one lower, each nine I ht rooms, heated, Janitor service; rent ly Janitor, Dass ment, 543 Hutohaon Rly 198 STANLEY COURT \u2014 Te, = for mmr months flat of in Gtanie Court.Telephone vp FY or or apply Soar 3, Stanley Court, 131 Stanley st.183 \u2018Siren, 766 Notre Lame Ratt haan aa Tel.Main Bei.WE po SELLING YOUR furniture.old sliverware, gold, diamonds.If so.dunt fofget to send .Fre East Craig street, oldeat and most experienced dealer ip secondhana Always the bent prices for, opt».308?, VOFFEE MILL \u2014 Large Enterprise | hand mill, nearly naw, for sale Perthiaume, 118 Park ave, Lou S PICTURES out 4 and.Framing Corer Bee: Cast off clothing, AL.ænytht LA 3 yt as ir a bie bicyole, sod gor A FREE SAMPLE of Lessive Phenix, French Ing powder, sent you on recelpt of three grocers: you deal.with.Choulllou and ve.ADLER pays, Jighest | cas prompily atrended.arr 135 Créig W.Main 18.1 187 ew BICYCLE, second-hand; must be in goo FURNITURE for sale, stoves.ranges.wash- o 31: rofrigerat Address H on.sideboards, extension Star Branch ofrice.CAST OFF CLOTHING.Wanted to purchase.ladles and soutie- men's evening clothes strumenta, Plated \u201csliver and furniture.Hee Fr, with ten yards border for 45ç.cAran's General Store, 28 Chaboli- FURNITURE\u2014Cortents of a well nished flat, with 11 months lease, at low rental.529 Greene avenue.FURNITURE 77a st.board, extension table, chal Tounges, \u2018music cabinet parlor table, be bed.oom and parlor furniture, desk, dot, and housetiol3 ama wed as he pays hs vest \u2018prices In \u2018the city.orders attended.Tel.M.¥88.° 18 por re coins mary and othe Fr CLUTHINU Dao.Ulé Gold.siivar and Antiques Hignelt price» pal Miner, 487 s\u2026 James » se L Tel a bia young kids; ed : which\" you can drive.App we LADIES and gentlemen's cast off Siping.furs, Jewallery, diam 'GO-CARTS\u2014Large mon of ter se upwards: at Âtyer ms te ons\u201d \u201cblock, vou Frat » ait tuatian Hermine si, ! Ms x s > J.ERT Eur man want position istant bookkéeper ar gteñuxcapher.peat references Aovlx N N 1800.gue BOOK.KERPEAA Prov competent bool-keoper and dffice man at liberty; thine and pay roll work a gpeclalty., H 1365, Star office.\u2018 BOOKKEEPER, with experience and com- ; nte.\u2018wams aicuation, \u201c510 per week.as by Neiter'B., 1505 St.Lawrence Baule- PUTLERCWants position in-private fam.fly or yacht, willing to go abroad.id A.456 Notre Dame West.13 | class.xood references.seeks \u2014 Gaeneased June tith.Write Position.Box 318, \"81.Catherlne st.west .138 3 CARPENTER wents factory repalrs, house.properties or flats, genorglly actual.Ap- oly 3.105% St.Catheriné east CLERMONT AVE.12, Annex\u2014Plano tuner, marrage or sajesmasn regalres position in Bund housa: thirey years | [3venence us 137 plano and organ maker; age 45.CARETAKER - Business man.is \u2018w at position as caretaker, watchman.ér thins: keeper.Address A.B., 312 Aqueduct êât.137 6 A LAPERIEXCED ADVERTISING saltéitor and salsgman wants position as focal re- Drexentative, well educâted.of geod address and able salesman; highest references 130 D 1170, Star Office EXGINEER, holding Ta Ja pagers, de- handy.w.h tools, night ur day, furnish best Yelorances Address 1.Bennett, 16 Davidson st.4 Hochv- laga.sires pos tion, sober, ste 'ROTELS Situation as head coter ana .Wine.piri: bar atiéncant.wanted; ten years reference from best London hotels: peaks French.Itallan and English; single; age 38.Address T.8.$01, care of ,Goyid'a, ii New.Oxford st, London, England.; AUOT E : 13% Seca MAN wants posttion any ind of light, work, middie aged.steady and reltabl Apply bv Jetter.K, 1:85 Si.Lawrence st.cer le 1908 x NINGS _ 5 x FE rs FAINTING.decorating, paper omng:ng.Whitewaäshing.tinting.VERTE à eric Lu Bolomou Shuger, Painter.st.west.130 2 PAINTING ahd\u2019 paper hanging by Pritchard r, Practical\u2018 men, 377 Greene ave 4 VestmouDt: al} Jonvine\u201d promptly ut- 13 : $.ee tn\u2019 PAINTING, paper hanging, tinting.white: | washing.grualnfng, varnishing; best work Morr:ss & Urtmmer, 4 Leduo lane.Tel.t 06.oe ee pm PAINTING.-tinting, staining and varnish!ng wanted; æmail jobs by goud workman; charges very moderate.Apply Norman.226 .137 2 st.Antoine at JOUNBON, GRACE and brick, with stable: \u2018modern rental $300.Price & 1EPAGE.on Amherst st, 8 modern con- JOHNSON.GRACE JOHNSON, cnace {Dante Tod\u2019 Phy .the bep ot.oe l'une isa Ba, dtiscded: T LARGE STELLA musical bok for \u2014\u2014y win 298%: over RQ nie cos ee gramophone.«st.Catherine su], STEAM jacket co; d.© gallons;: must be cheep Pppiy to A 1009, Star Uffice.133 LINENS \u2014Jast received manufacturers\u2019 bs and mill ends, special\u2019 lota but- chere.roller, table linens, tea cloths and vois.algo 4 ends grey Hicll THE COBOURG.furnished son rimente for months; rent moderates to tenant.No.3, The .Cobours, Blanies ire 491 13 light grey: homespun, 5c, orth a 200 \u201cbalbriggan hese, § inch, 250% regu- Jar $1.45, ¥1.65 pair.Rowell's GeneTal Ba- sanr, 2 Cypress, opposite Windsor exten- OOGH Lost on Friday afternoon on St.Catherlne at.betwhen Ayimegand Moun- D departmental nder please return | él Sl.>and receive reward.RESIDENTIAL PLATS WANTED.PLAINLY furnished fiat of three oF.four rooms wanted iol summer month antse ov: pos care taken; \u2026moderate.8 336, Star Office.\u201cFont [NN] SUBURBAN RESIDENGES To \u2018LET.a orchard, near the riven Feiephone 1203 Up SUMMERLEA\u2014Yarge\u2019 sone Howse ork \u2018tiver ipamall houss next door 8 orl at: Summerien.- for $258 for they : SR HORSES AND CARmIAGES.ENGLISH two-wheeled buses,\u201d puit fof show purposes; rubber tires Fin tify] brass harness to Sn Phone bs 3352, or apply 278.Sherbrooke wes FOR SALE by auction Tussday, -June Han, a 10.30 a.m.at corner Mount Ro and.Clarke st, we ave been Patate y H.Corbeil, general carter, tr sell without ntire - ou consisting of.38 head of heavy working Ro out \u2018ot hard work and ready for im: ump Presses, buggies: and \u2018a number of articles 100 numerous to mention.T.W.Foster co.Auctioneers, ses St.Paul st.134 3 FOR SALE Young horse, new cart cash.Apply C.Ruey, harness, 245 Olid Orchard avenue, Notre Dame d Grace, § turnings west of Victoria we 13 GLEN LYON CHIEF for sale, a eo, a.registered e stallion, or wili exch a fOr heavy working horse or a à ver.\" Appi BROOCH-Lost small diamond - creseent ;om \u2018Sunday afternoon - HrQoch.9th instant.becween seaver Han Lee ro es wills be : libe se + Mica for En Fr a for 8toves, etc.Mica Bought.Mica Wo se.ne o'clock mass; a roll ui Tons Church of 8A Jacques to, 286.8t.Denis.Reward.Retin 10 386.NT , dining Tables snd Chairs, al brass Dogs en- smelled \u2018trop and edn li Heat maftiresses,\u2019 pillows, a bures.us, washistands, vos EOOT\u2014On Sunday re To vous.sp \u201cdes À sa sq por Bik to + versie No.5 flat.DOG\u2014ILost\u2014{5 reward for return ot Tox terrier, Slack and tam \u201cmarkings on hema.' 18 in rs pianos for sale.prices deposit ad \u2019 - OFFICE DESKS, letter presses.abies, window blinds, shades and awnings for ET Ligget, 642 St.Catherine y a a urge oun nt.ore, M | ters.RS Servants Call w , aploy mon lou Buran 0 Hore sat À our\u201d ei io ae reward +5 return to 189 Laval ave, | FOX 1 TERRIER PITCH Lou: \u2018from 1097 es: bit clemon - head); five dollars Toward OVERCOATFawn spring overcoat, $13 for 33; also sac coat, lets Jor clean, In and not called for.vi sold account death; 134 wil for $31.Medam Sania GLOVES\u2014Ladÿ'a black kid gloves, Friday \u2018evening at corner Bleury snd Craig sts.Finder rewarded by leaving dame at 503 , fins r ant plano.Ih.use Jess than one\u2019 year, celebrat- od maker; for further rs âdâress HAND BAG \u2014 On St.Catherine street car No.741, on Saturday, about 7 p.m, Bt.Denis and Third avenue, Visuvitl.| black hand bag, containing PIANO for ale.Karn uprisht.$169 cash: ering et.west, near venings.137 2 papers; Finder on be rewarded by returning.$ Piao or i on om an The 8.Carsley Ca., \u2018Limited nice tone, $35; $10 cash an Layton B 141 Peel wr opposite.,Domin- Lester Broe., 134 Willlam et.in 3033.135 3 HORSES and conrts wantel to deliver \u201cConnell Coal.\u201d hest wages: = Etienne et.M.soif NY a HORSE\u2014For sale a brown mare : a for heavy work: will se! I cheng.\u201d ' Apply ontieal.any time at 200 Chatham st, POST-For sale a handsome yong y harness: summer and winter an sw -outtit.ADDIY 163 st Denis 1s 20 POXY\u2014For sale \u201chandsome potiy,- also do cart and harness, also in fi class .con- dion.Address 5 1413 Star Slee.237.2 SHETLAND PON Y\u2014For ale a etiand pony and outfit.six to Né, * pas.ave.> DOGS FOR ons po for sale foxtiound, black and tan] Ing\u2019 $156k ke), months od; fée ten\u2019 dollars.1 ing, Jr.8, Apply a oF, TP Que.\u201d 2 138 3 DOG, fine blick and Pr SI thoroughbred, age - 1b.well oo \u201cménthé; trained, 86 SPANIEL Pure Vreea.tor wa \"ADeir .1039 Taner \u2018ty Pomerhilané § ge, a |\u201d wire Naja d ton terrier or pie on | breeding: Af Apply 85 _Drurbmond of Telephone D fre : \"180 8F \u2018YORKSHIRE TERRIER, dos.Lor \u2018for | cale, TOU oT, five eka i LUSIGNAN ST.\u20143 Flats, (6) r six rooms and b.-and w.c.each; \u2018rental value about $600, One tlat heated by furnace: Price x AQUEDUCT re Soale ¢ ten- \u201cement rented Large.and reomy Bouse.Pricosés 500, = PUTNAM & MoCRORY, 366-810 Merchants Bank Bldg.FOR SALE Sherbrooke.St.West se ports t pie und I Sci : 90, yc + NTE Lo DT square.seven octaves, rose- gold lock graved M.C., with fale hair inside might) have part of chain sttached.Finder would Dleare returh same to No.158 Dor rood case, dotag Rin nice tone, west, and recelve reward.'ebl ot., opposite Dominion sq.PIANO Sor sate \u2014_ , Chasxering.Pingo.full y last.Fnac \"lL he aultably so: rtect order; an Box 146, ded by ve = Sy ow 2 \u2018addressing V sit, aies Oftice: - NEY \u2014 At Dominion Purk, Bunday sum of money.Finder rewardch by leaving a Windsor Hotel A ractieaiir new; price, $ mon: and 8 .Satay.Ltd.318 St.catherine at.wen\u2019 3 1FF\u2014Larke \u2018masiiff dor; he is redé:ah front toes are white: his nose 1s black: he answerÿ tn the name of Jack.Any one found with \u2018this dog after Lhe 10th ¢ ot, June wi] be 8 Ast tatl curls up, 5 Liagsar.Lid.513 Bt.Cathert PIAS Tor | aie EE fine ee \u2018This 3 one of he 1 t squid rich La toes ma 83 | J ue | BEOAT\u2014 Would ie rem black spring overcoat.Folpurah, Cafe, va on refürn.same without der: Turcs evening: {rock ETBOOK~-Brown, .lenther.book; \"containing steamship tickets and: othér papers.Rewara if returned promplly Je 810 West Sherbrooke \u20ac stres a Winduor ar and Bt St.Law sr ne A ae .Te Lave Jus received od ree ous of ~urday iene In Entre.ot ctr.Fev 94 Cliprran | oo oct on ery ast of .ot.nest Post rejet 3100 nd Me à Court, on treat,\u2019 ra to have Preis cottage: at Cat te one Hoc 4 wet of Bt se 189 PAINTING, paper hanging.tinting wanted | hardwood fear 63 by first clase 0 workman.G dre.Park avenue.137 4 PAINTING, paper banging.\u201cUnting.white?rating, varuishing: best work Morris end-Drimer.4 \u2018Leduc lane Tel East 26.3 137 6\u20ac PAINTING.paper \u201cyansine.\u2018tinting and , General - house repairs wanted by experi- Snced English tradesman; satisfaction guar- H- Penstone, 299 Canning st, olty.PAINTER: experienced.house painter and .rents Job by day or con.able an ake © \u201ceotoure ete.w \u2018ose, Biar Branen.0 ern.Stable: rental $452, JOHNSON.GRACE & LEPAGE, \u2014Property.on.Cuviiller St.weil pat & dwcitings, : Price 35,500.| JOHNSON.GRACE : & LEPAGB, :-Gobd property.wood and \u2018brick; modern- conven- jencea; rental $1127.Price $11,000.| JOHNSON.GRACE & LEPAGE, \u2014Property.on Garnier 8t., wood and brick, 3 dwellings; rental $550.GRACE &.LEPAGE, Clty Hal) .Ave.\u2026 2 \u201cven rented; revenue .rs ng.tinting, whitewash.- fra) 1 ted \u2018first-clas an ning,\u201d wan\u2019 ret-chass Men Sin \u2018attention, estimates free.Grit s & Co.147 Leger pt.| west.Firen CUTTER.experienced, denies evening employment, i are scent J congenial .work.of.aay .sagure.9363, - Star Branch- Office.das.Brin - \"SITUATIONS SECURED For pocchespars, clerks.convessers \"CLOTH, arenes: sock sph or tete bar Tendorm Rell-boys, itera oor mechanics,\u201d paifiters, telims Dotére.conter \u2018Phone Main 134 The Canadh taforma: SCOTCHMAN, 38 years ot- age,\u2019 Wishes situation\u2019 a8 caretaker.stérekseper\u201d.collector or any position of trust; ean furnish hizhest references.L 1500.Star -Office.Un + TOREMANS Wanted = position als- store.man or handy man around waréholuté or factory; can do repairs -to plumbing.steamtitting, nter work or almost eny- thing.Address: 1432: Star Office.\u201d 136 ¥ STRONG MAN wants \"situation.to meke éneraliy usgful; accustomed to horses.siso packing furniture.Ne ¥- mer at TRY ME and you will ve radar.Young man, 24 years of age, spesking both an guages.sober, homest; wbie to furnisn Eood references and éten give bond TE necessary, wants position\u2019 us.collectdr.or wholesale cierk, ar omen ne nthe 1 linen M 667, Str to PROPERTY OWNERS anil otherh\u2014 Wanted work in brick, ston: ot coberete, Ed- akerstions and repairs.Apply 21 8t.- ward at.136 # USEFUL HAN taperionced.wants position, total adbstainer and non-smok:f; ean cook and wali on able; geod sefsiences.Address ut.D.Stewart.67 St.Antoine RN.an- $t- .» stone.and brick.§ dwellings; modern conveniences; 1.600 OIRGON.GRACE A À peesiors \u2018ahd rick, = ower nes: rental $60 ; Te a LEPAGE, * woof and brick.H gaine and $23, JÉHNBON.GRACE & EÉPAGE.Property, Montreal Annex, Wav- - wood -and.beick.8 ; modern convenfences; \u2018Touxe MAN wants \u2018position telegraph operator, having dilpoma\u2019 in isle.graphy and penmansaip; peaks bath lan- Euages; best of rsferences.:-O.Box 8.North Hatiey, Que.| 18% 4, YOUNG MAN, age 20.knows: hookkeonite ' and general office work: also \u2018Franeh; well teconmended: N 1002, Star homies: a fouse MAX wants sltus:ien as t1meksép- er, shipper, colléctor \u201cor dtoréman ;, bétt of clty references.N 1606, Gta: omice à .+: YOUNG MAN, 25.wants situation.any.capacity.Apply N 1616, Star Office.137; 3 Bison Chances | Anytodyinaving- money A oats, or wishing ù ri ze - tanno t do are, precialiy welcome 1p tvoine and.côneult us.We are always willing to advance part of the purchases money, and we always make Investigations before \u201cputting a business, ë JOHNSON, GRACE & LEPAGE, James 8St.\u2014For sale.Licensed Restaurant.one of the Lest corners of: the city.modern $3.000 cash, balance on easy terms; GRACE & LEPAGE.Licensed Restaurant.Craig St: Yeceipts $400 per week.$5,000 cash, balunce $73 per month.A JOHNSON, GRACE & LEPAGE, \u2014Licensed Restaurant, St.Henry.near Grand Trunk Pacific # License paid for ts on uvur fôr sule & LEPAGE.x tcensed | Resturant, near G.T.Depot: long lease: receipts to $600 per week.$8.000 cash, bale ance to suit buyer.JOHNSON.GRACE & LEPAGE, central loca- 5100 net profit will sell for $300.JUOHNEON.*GRAC E & KEPAGE, \u2014\u2014Clzar Store and Foo! Room, Lawrence Boulevard: low rent.Receipis $100 per week.Will sell on sy terms.JOHNBON, GRACE & LEPAGE, \u2014Bakery, Chateauguuy St; Eng- Hsh neighborhood; 4 nee modern cone cash, balance PROPERTIES FOR SALE.JOHNSON.GRACE & LEPAGE 58 St.James St.\u2014Property, Ayt- St.wood and brick; 4 dwell- tne; modern conveniences.rental GRACE & LEPAGE, Property on Lavat Ave., brick, 4 758.Price & LEPAGE, wood st.$936.Price & LEPAGRE, on, Aylwin St.9 rented; vevenud JOHNBON.GRACE & LEPAGE, Cuvfilier .St, 8 -canveniences;.Price $4,000.À rental : 5800.Dufresne Gt.Property, Montreal Annex, stone 2 dwelinge: modern conveniences: \u2018rental $384, Price GRACE & LEPAG n.erty.oh Maiquette St, well Hinge: - rental $720.000._JOHNEON.GRACE: A: LEPAGE, = brick\u201d avenue, proue\u201d: GRACE & Li PAGE.plone: st, rental\u201d 41288.LEPAGE.St.wood st, GRACE & LEPAGE, Dame East, pnd brick, 3 dwellings; mod- Ten tal $380, JOHNEOR.GRAC E & 'LEPAGE, Property.Visitation 8t., 2 dwell- 1 cottage, \u2018 and - Price 35.500, RACE & LEPAGE, Panet Sts 9 dwellings and 1 store, wood and brick; rent.JOHNSON.GRACE * LEP.PAGE, \u2014Property, Cuvillier 8t., recently Dullt, 4 dwellings; ce $6,200.JOHNSON, ' GHACE 4 centre: rental 58, 150, Price 875,000.JOHNBON, GRACE & LEPAGRE, o buliding lots on the lower - part of Hutchison street A bare rental $808.- LEPAGE, therine 8t., 136 2 _ LESSONS WANTED.AGENTS WANTED.NTS on -salary greatest agents\u2019 Seiler ever produced inbers 6N, every use of pen and.Ink.buys it on iene: | 200 to 308 per.cent.profit; one age: amounted to $620 18 six Aa.a; another 1 in two hours Mouroe te.14%, La Crosse, Wis » an - AGENTS\u2014Grest anep.Wonder fat.god ce for sharpening A ne Kknivi and na) .quick radios.oa Garraud, Co.per BY au 187 6 ford.Ont : PORTRAIT AGENTS, working for x send for our new wh Aoresaté\u2019 ce stot \"ample fre.riess.lowest.Mercha Porirait-+ 0.Lid.\u2026.Toronto.WANTED \u2014 Asgénts: ary sion.to well\u201d hardy \u2018ned- tar Se exclusively by: ur.-Complete line.New.\u2018ded Elegant free samples.Write nw oP Capi tai Nurserteé.Uttawa « 2a4 : PERSONALS, PF.MORRIS, plano and organ tuner, 20A .Balimara) at.Repsirin - and polishing a specialty.Tel, Bast 1557.0 .\"13 7.3 isis Hr El ung ; m =a at.Es ot Bum Ere Re or shoo | FES ey oo 1e, rm apply 77 we o Kitchoias x \u2018| MASLET a GRID, Aliorneya, ang Coen?ssllo ore.as Jar 3: Bros a 0), el a} ATH fated Na ihe Je Pt Frans TUNING.perle «cleaning.seein hier Joh n Cross, composer Lt = Fan Ce.Ban a and oman repel ore, = 148 Amherst, af, SUTHERLAND Descendants of.A nd Margaret Suthddiand,.entig) Ged.A.Eur \u201cre ; w pt Mie, \u201cRose \u201cFons, Ty t x caf ire\u2019 wt = her i \u201c \u201cag iady would exchange 1 sony ai\u201d French with \u2018English lady.Donte 2 near Viger square.\u2019 MACH IN env.E.LEONARD, & SON; ENGINES; BOILERS a MACHINER .Have\u2019 aved te ; 1756 ST, JANES STREET.5; 5 it be Jant im] oid: fimo, mois- logs, saantioning © B.CHESTNUT & SONS, FREDERICTON, N.» ture! or any clima a [fm Yoars Fiom Now yas.eavering oN 8 Chestn ut ervious to su unaf- eine En YN i i i Po + 4 agar?savin 3 A \u201c : POTERIE ot nd ve ton L ; .id Npipnom VROANT MALE: \u2018Room, Je.Let, nef ; 4 ROQMS AND BOARD.pe OROAKISTS- Chabal edanist 7.sedçomers.a: SE TA Nà 6\u2014Unfuraiibé: Ts wr.xs.4 Sw = sent) seunniot A «Newromers, and ethach \u2018 cu & i Neo, Cnfureti = Ww a to A (ony.rensints à fon: rR van hed wire x Siouma.shes paid | y eu, wich st AH tf Micnen priviiages: natn asie Pa sentiaman Po la \u20ac RE by ly.vraie 0 res eapecivaced ato Bexinne Eiko Bi.Cafh>} a wack bus.a wh! wie _ \u2019 cLERyo ONT AVESUE, .ches; ran.nd Laver: ne A = U1 .Annex \u2014 a ons ere .Sater \u201d 8 Raguialfisis Fly 6 EERE EE t ~\u2014 AYTLMER STREET, éHUTER ST; No.82\u2014Furnished roema, | English ag, four dollars oe eRe +\u2019 eave o iar, Oftios.194 .\"$ ena © HOU vost .: 4 dou bls PP au alae ¢ for © oy, Ar dos stn tonvenienods: transients adoont: f per et ey h fort: near Mous- TES & wood mea ts 5.| FUNSMUTH, firs: cles: mes at once A 'OENERAL RERVANT.vent te to 4 vis oy eipeoiable as -Poviand, 5 | men: ele 187 ia; dlear of tram lifes; \u2018plano \u201cAT miherine what.200 ag Smplosment, que at Agathe; must good Saaning:| een! Boysework By Lhe day.AP- ary Apply af HEE ARCADE, 3$-Xice aimed + room itn SHUTES ST.No $9\u2014One double roum, om.x Ne Faro nd OF : references require.Addrsge: Bes 3806.Mont-| 2 ly Mere Bewen, :8 Andataun et.\u2014_\u2014} Talons, us sit home comforis; lady preferred nee En haar heating, siege cou and sus boards qui t ie 1 > = su e for or ed couple; also BO ar «nm READ DRIVER En one side CAD WE hi: \u2014 HOUSEMAID wi pied to.\u201cwalt, on table ef TATE o \u201cweed cues ior for BURNSIDE PLAGE, No.hemes: boprd slents accommodated.\u2026 2 per week.163a Cha:ham \u201c 7 .oe .Jd 5j ANY lady can can two Hare - 2.0! spri un end o pteimn- , tab: t Bent emen: bons - Mus st steady apd reliable, Apply sood waged.Box 438, Norin Bay.TH ng spare time, or my doll oil day au Boke Duhon Wea\u201d who can wart Spon der, Ke ol room li6a, Windsor tr requitéé.puitable ore 186 \u20ac ST.EDWARD STREET, No.T\u2014Feront par- \u2018MACKAY.ST.107\u2014Two bicaly turoiah Me own 5 370 \u201cAntoine streat.\u201d an definite salary it can devote fall time.teble, where A cook \u201c18 kepi; references\u2019) Katy lor bedroom, gas; middle fiat; east alu: rooms sultable for two gentlemen ° of: .: TRAVELLER, for costs and \u201cWve.elty or Pleasant work calling un ladies.Mra David.296 Bherbrooks st; went BALMORAL st.\u2014 Two comfortably Te 137 : marmed couple?all modern convenientes; orowanted smart buy *for fixing Dells country, on commission.'G G lin, ih Ot-| son.Brantford 137 : WANTED B.C general housework a good shed 5.2 drome to lei.edit use of phone; breakfast and late dinne: on machines ta shirt CU cotati fae-| fice .Hous KREVER\u2014 Wanted to \u2018keep house servant.émAl! fain!ty; references requir- vw PCR EN or les.136 2 ur.CATHERINE WEST, 201\u2014Furnished - : 138 Th Foi ARDY Hudson Hay fing ar y = AC TRxscxs\u2014 wine three girls for the [sen wu gentiemen in H:rattord a goad ed.\u2018en evenings at 666 non avenue, Vest- \u2014 - ble room, 0 girly out during day.pr ; Whisk -TRAVELLER-Wanted young man city siage: experience not mec: ssagy, Apply A.lee uousekeepér; send \u2018roferences audi mount.BERRI, 212, near St Catherine, spleadid of married couple/ $10 per month METCALPE ST.No.107\u2014Very pleasmst r NE, cavalier for grocers and Suishyrn, Ad- E.Roardway, Sherbrooke, Que.136 : qualification tu fox\" 765, Stratford.135 8 to ler, family four, nv\u2019, : room, with excellent table hoard.As BOOK- KEEPER Wanted \u201c Yours, mun P 1742 Star Ufflov, | ty \u2014 WANTED \u20184 good plain cook \u2018and a house- enfidrens oer fight and hot water 6T.ANTOINE 6T.330a\u2014One large fur-| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- an assistant bock-k in lOORKEEPER wanted.À young lady com- L AUX DRY HEL P\u2014Erpefiencet ehvokers | Maté.Apply 265 Pesl st 237 136 3 nished room, clothes cupboard and kitchen SHERBROOKE EAST.$3\u2014Two tovely tore.firnd; one speaking both languages pot TRAVELLER, experienc:d stove and range pecent and reliable, must speak French v3 RY HELP adie.uthes fronere t privijeges, 137 7 nished rooms on tathroom floor, wil - ferred.Give age.exporiènue mit salary traveller want: d at fav Provinces of and English; references required.Apply t> AD ty New York dream PL sun.191 5: BERRI, 127\u2014Front room, beth flat, quiet ) ret class.Loard: tranalents; first class aû- pected: good chance of promotion: to Quebss and Ou:ur.o.D 1194 Bar Office.N 1611, Muar Office.Clan at ph Fe 133 YOUN LADY house, .no children,\u201d \u2018wo\u2019 minutes from! ST.ANTOINE STREET.2i0a\u2014Nice, epa-[ {oao ation: also Sa for couple; we right perzon.Address N 16d, Bar office.27 pôdékerren D wmmoa ny roue dy | a .- Place Viger sation; immediate possssslofi | clous rooms.bain accommodations mod | WITT Thon Fees wd UE 137 okie to hy young lady), DRESS\u2014-Wanted for \u201cThe trove.\u201d| Waliteäl.experienced -young lady for Sontiemen only: § prets price \u20141| STANLEY ST, No.165\u2014Double and site\u2019 - * bay to > nanas in office: R.J.bun and Us.ot g.137 2 POY\u2014 Wanted, a good, strung, noneit.industrious boy.about 16, to make himself generally useful about a vountry house; good wages; must have good rcf- ences.Apply een 7 and 8 p.m.578 Lorchester a: wey rade CHEF\u2014Wi~ted first-class chef.Apply in witing, stating cxpirience and salary stfice Address il 6037, Btar Branch door wnted at once an experienced FUstry \u2018cook.Apply to John KF.Alexan- Sor: Company, st St.Catherine st.West.CARETARER at 106 Peel st.with firet Clase relerine s; wife to do up roms, etc.Cok \u2014wamea amart veg-tabie cook.The Edinburgh Cafe, 436 Si.Catherine stres : : .(aa sata NCED CHEF for Avpiy Êt.eir s Qu.k lunen.rine 8 wep.work.Cath- night Ze Bt \u2018LAD\u2014 Wanted sinart iad sbout 14 years of .quick at figures.for office work.Ap Ply at once by ie.ter.giving references and Salary expec: ed.! 1714, Siar Office.MACHINIST \u2014Wunted, used to heavy work; stute experience and reference, N 01s, Star office.137 3 MEN_able.bodied light for heavy work Appl cuss Smelting Worha Ma T aus.who are not tou i + m.Kyra and Bi men |.MEX Wanted two brigist men, speaking : French and Eng'ish; best of references required.Trial given and if satisfactory sal- y of Geventa.n doijare weoxly will be paid.C.Hutehina.ia Bu James si.Te: ge 0e MEN\u2014Wanied thres nent men for soda fountdin Apply Tue Paims, 348 Si Cath- drine st weat MAN \u2014 Wanted for cleaning finors and windows st !7 St Jean Baptiste ar ber a à re a MEN\u2014 Wanted two handy men to work # - On steam well drilling plant.Apply to H wl Bel].173 Laval ave.NIGHT WATCHMAN Wanted for indoor work; must have io references.Apply D 1161, Star of- .185 2 OFFICE ASSISTANT young man about 25 peurs old, Ped ion with edger work and fore $ ney: good prospects.Apply Lt ar Office.126 19 Prope eee \u2014 office BOT-\u2014Wanteé respectable office ane.Abply Pllkington Bros, Ltd.Byshy 137 xy .OFFICE MEX wanted at once.bookkeepers.' - .office pors.stenographers.ator elorks.male and female.Apply Canada.Emplny- ment and Information Burea 40° Notre eo east 245-838 - gr oF TICK voy wanted broker's + Mon tresl.nN SLA TIN) + WARPER TENULE wanted: mus: ee experienced on twreds &0d WOrRtaGs.\"Appiy Rosamond Woollen co.mon ie, Out.3835 4 WOUL SORTER, expertenced, wanted.AD- ply, with references .and sisting wa; se Pei.nans, Limi.d.St.Hyasolnihe.1397 \u20ac WAITERS wanted 'mmediately.The 2atu- burgh Cafe, 438 St.Ca.herna u:' West.and steady work; best shop in Canad Apply.staling age, experlencs and where last employ ed Lox 103, Montreal Sler, Toront o TIXSMITHS and sheet metal wo-kers, ban\u2018 Position as bookke per; willlag to star: \u2018salary, Address H Gur, Htars 137 J \u2014 BOOKKEEPER tla8y) wanted, experienced rnd well ,Tecammenged.Appiy Tne Leens- ing Miles\u2019 Co.Lr.Ÿ COLLAR IRONERS Wanted.smart æicle per collar {ron- ing depar ment.AD Tooke Bros.Ltd, \u2018300 \"se Elisabeth Yee 8 Henry.- C- TAILORS\u2014Wanted twa tailors fud custom work, alro an apprentice; stesdy work; good wages for rizht parties\u201d Avoir at vner to 396 St.Caiherine west.TRAVELLER-To sell A high .olasx Am- ertran product to grocers and hous>keep- em.Good opening for n bright, scilve young man, speaking French ond English fluently, and who Has no \u2018obfeetlon to call on pr- vate fam:ltes with spmples.Appiv 396 =.Paul st.137 2 WAITER wanted.Tuung man.to act as Dead waller for two or three hours daily.Apply tv Miss Crowhuryt, Henry Morzan end Co.Lté.= 136 YOUNG MAN Wanted\u2014A young man to work in the Kitchen.Apdly with references, to The John Murphy Co.\u2018Ltd.136 3 order office Youve MAN to learn mall work.about 17 years, one with some knowledxe nt mac couraphy typewriting and French efe æosd opportunity for a bright and willing Nujssh; of re\u2018er- ences necessary.Apply by letter only, Mail Order Depar:ment.Henry Birks and fons, Ltd.Phillips sq.13¢ 4 ' a \u2014} YOUNG MAN\u2014Wan:ed smart young man as junior clerk in confraciing off(ce.N 1826, Star Office Yor.NG MA MAN a» stenographer: must know French and English.excellent chance for advancement: stnte axe, experisnca and salary wanted.Address O 1450, Star Office rousse MAX of grod family for Juntor \u2018n Montrce) financial institution.hb Excallen: ?prospects Appiy D 1163, Forse - M: one pccustomed to and.antppine preferred.Apply leh and, Co.31 Victoris sq.for energetic outr Star Office uë 3 \" customs Monder- 186 3 YOUNG ENGLISHMAX, about 18, for on.eral Office work: must be rapid at Tires and \u2018wood penman.ftate fully age.experience and salary desired.K 1494, Rtar Off'ce.73 YOUNG MAN wanted for receiving office , IR.fuctorv, to look.after supplipe.Must be able tn set up type and operate hand- urinting meghine in speré t:me: both lan- xuages.Apply: with retersnces and stating wages required.Penmans, Lim'tad, 8t Hv- acinthe 137 6 Saw YOLTHA wanted for factory work: stead employment.Close Saturday at noon.A Pty The Thos.Davidson Manu fa Ltd.JAY Delisle st.vecu © YOUTH wanted wlth some experience for reat cutting room.John P.Black and Co, : 1 128 Virre of wrest 7 SITUATIONS WANTED, (TEMALE) a fice.age from 12 to 1 Apply No.13 @t ¢ Ÿ for malt: Mem at, work: wanted.god! teady smployment at = om = PICTURE FRAMER Wanted, à Pleture Framer, 1 HL.Scroggie, 2 Ltd.; Fay for ème = a Aus = TRER\u2014Job and ads; willing Yrén; country experience.from Toronto, strike on \u2018RULERS yanted\u2014We have good positions f rulers in our.new factory at Bras PR ont Bert work! cries in ross « Cope hatt : Co.Led.\u201cToronto ns a PRAGTIGAL PAINTERS wanted Baker, 12 Mount ¥t.Mare, C! Ly.; - SALESMAN ; experienced salgeman Po \u201caracery D Department.pply W.Beroxgie.237 3 MALESMAN\u2014Waritea first class man tor cod cionale bea! business; must be expen- Apply LUE 3 i, ened maiesman and buyer; must eprak Goth languages; ate enprêted.VApoly W 932, Ear Ufflve.176 : éPIXNER BOSS\u2014Apply at once.atating mules And work experienced with: alse wages wanted.Apply ¥ 114, Bar oF os.érissens wanted for night work, aise one day work; wages 174%c to 20e per Sour Appiy Blingsby Mrs.Co.Brantford, Say YOU'SG MAN wanted for q-der re- periment: good opporiunities.John P.Bisok and Uo.Ltd.133 Vitre ai.west.+ Lary : @TOREMAN and packer far wholesale warehouses.Applicants mist br strong.\\ apéak both languages and willing: to work Apply 60 Br.Peter at.| @TEXOUR APHER and typewritar far xen- _offic» work In contrictof's office.Ap- : ply Ly Istter.sta:ing ase.experience.refer \\ 98° and salary expected t .: se No.46 Bank of Ottaws Bldg.Mont\u201d cera > ÉALESUAN \u2014 Wanted pisho sslegman and canvasser, ep-aking.both languages; good sèlerr to the r\u2018eht man ABP Jets Lees Flare Co.179 Sparks av, st.© GPESONNATHER ventes wanted pe tar gefidral off'es.rompeten - Adéress CG OR).Ear Branca OMG ani yous\u2019 man A : Wn PIER anted br! as - taper xe reneral office work for yring once outside ty, Avbiy.ms (experience and salary requirtd.nn, $, Blar Otiè 3872\" BALES T'DRATOHTSMAN \u2014 Wanted \u201can expertenced draughteman \u201cno oo! ama.\u2018witerd drawing \"Le og .Nass answers strictly confidential, Apmy x ao Office., 137 : LER wan»8 at _once for Quense ca fer large Cangdian wholesale a hoses Must cor verse F references, aval \u2018a ess Fi TRAVELLERS | = An 2 ae wholesale uor house the servi = Wve.men 0 represent t tem TUE fol CE cote Twe 162 M \u201cpee vire for Lower Prete .ie thrée- 16 5 Frias Appiications are [orl \u2018 er 0 à me sons\u201d higle, e emipioyad \u2018at amount\u2019 of to\u2019 tavest 7Ng détention giveñ.to ace be ie tridety PLUMBERS and steamfitters keep away | 134 6 si 8 ; ER T \"CHA or thblemal x aan MAERMASD wants poal- \u201cDorchester Al Ron ating \"ih x Pas Thon in Nucel, tesiaurant, ooun- -tfy az clty.Apply 13, Bruchesi at.187 4, eRÉaNiSa ar laundry work by d Ade + Mitesh G 6834, Biar Branch Office Ta -OOOK \u2014Respectable woman wishes pos \"lton'as cook or general, with fier Sor 12 vears Address G 8045, Bar Branch Difice.187 t- DARSSMAKER- A good dresamaker wants t rome; nés work and repairing: prices moderate Apply dre.B., 234 City Patt Ave.EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes work in JR chi Fami family by the day.Write P.F., Apply to 132 TYouville eq.ÉGOR\u2014Wantca al once x.good plain cook: wages.Apply with referenc.s at Giv Darohester 5: wes: 137 * CQOK, laundress and housemaid wanted f>r Montreal Day users.Address E yoo, Star H:anch Offle -136 CHAMBERMAIDS wanted, aud paint sins.Address Housekeep: x, St Lawrence\" Muis 137 2 COOK - Wanied for town, à good piain cook or general servanl.Apply 2! Sum- meen?) av Phuc, oft Guy st.near Sherbrooke siree 136 # COOK\u2014 Wanted for a few weeks a person to do plain cooking.could sicep at home.Apply 22 Summerhill avenue, vf Guy stre.t.near Sherbrooke: - 135 3 CHAMABBRMAIDS, also dining room girls.Grand Unlon Hotel, 34S Notre Dame st.west.187 3 + COOK-Wanted good crok and houtemaid: willing to go to Toronto.highest wages Apply at once 4338 Roslyn avenue, \u2018Phone Westmount a$: wanted at the Wol- DINING RQOM GIRL land Hotel.dress.Beaconsfield, strong woman as laund?a ab Apply 222 Notre Dama st: west.LABELLERS\u2014Girls for labelling aud bot: ting department, Apply tuo National Drug Co.36 St Jean Baptiste st, and ask for Mr.Neale w3s 3 re rer LADY vi Empl APHER wanted, one fami- wih re iypswriter.Addy ss W 931.tar Office, ab experience and salary requifed.135 3 LADY FOR OFFICE not necessary to have previous experience, but m mune t have good general education.and .be capable of taking res- ponsibllity.\u2018 State #&ge and education.Salary $85,600 pér month to start.dress KK 1499 Btar office.1 37 a MAIDS-Wanted immediately twn maids (sisters preferred), to share work of small cottage on the iakes:de: three in family: no washing: wages $13 each, good referen- ves essential.Apply after six p.m.to 46 St.sLuke .: MAID \u2014Wapted: a geod mald; good wager Apply.\u201cwith.references at 31¢ Pututh ave 1 ; NURSERY GOVERNESS \u201cwanted fur Lwo ohlidren, axed 4 and S$ years, Dorval! for the summer; must be a sewer.Apply In the evening after 7.Sherbrooke et, west.137 2 ONE EDWARDS SKIRT SUPPORTER fastens nvery shirtwaist to skirt seven Inches across Lack without pins, point» or teeth: iady solicitors waniéd everywhere; Ubera: eoinmission: territory protected.E yard Skirt Supporter Co.Buffalo N.Y à Bridzebürs.Ont.128.18 DEES CEES EE cecsee ceEEEEs, Extending Public Convenience 7 Owing to the rapidly 333334, _A Branch Office for the Drug Store of HENRI pres MONTREAL STAR \u201cWANT\u201d for the Montreal Star bas been (opened at i818 St.Hubert Street (Corner Beaubien Street.) FecreeceeEtEtecEEceteeeal growing demand for receiving Want Ads PILON, 23303 a Se ta sosastannsmanst | A TORELL\u2014 James Mitchell, book and stationery departm ent.rey W.H.Scroggie, Li yorxa WOMEN to enter training school nurses.Address Matron s Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, - Masa, U.8.A, 112 26 YOUNG GIRL wanted for xeneral! house- \u2018work.Apply | 1 Seymour avenue, one st.west of Fort Yor NG GIRL wanted, about 18 years old.* to take chtidren out and sasist with l'atit Roues works good place for tidy girl.10 Sou- vanir avenue.| 1 Yor NG GIRL wanted to assist with light houseworke and help to take cars of twn shildren.Apply morning and evening 145 Park avenue YOUNG GIRL wanted to ussist with house- BISHOP STREET, No, 65-\u2014Rooms turnish- ed or unfurnls BREWSTER AVE, Ne.99\u2014To let fur- nishéd rooms, with or without board.Apply 99 Brewster ave, 8: Henrs.1388 3 Peer BELMONT STHEET, 15 - A large front double bedroom on bathroom tint; men only ESCENT BT.0\u2014To let lwo handsomely CH arnisned rooma in private family.witu or without oard.2133 6 COLONIAL AVENUE, 45.off Bhorbrooie.nice large well furnished poom un batn fis, in private English taudly; no ons tren Moderate terms.\u20ac JOE 3 CHATHAM STREET, 81\u2014Two nice epart- ments on the front, nicely furgished, for 81.FAMILLE, 22\u2014Telephone East 733 Handsomely furnished single eg roo: FAMILLE BT., 110\u2014Phone East 9 One single roam to let.CATHERINE STREET WEST, 858\u2014 furnished double room; private family.137 9 ST.CATHPRINE WEST.657-\u2014Rootr to lat latge furnishpd front room.bath fiat, sultable for two, moat central locality.corner Stanley.137 \u20ac 1 STANLEY 8T., No.00\u2014Unfurnished, lighted, hemted, hot a cold water basin; \u2018bath fiat.Apply janitor, +8 Btanley ret.137 3 \u2014 ST.FAMILLE STRBET, 58\u2014Double and YOUNG LADY wanted for goneral office work and trpewriting Apply.stating ace and salary expectsdd to Secretary, Canadian Firs Underwriters Assoclatlon, $1 Hospital street.MISSING RELATIVES.AT STIN\u2014 Infagmation wanted of Peter Austin, who ts suppused to have gone to JHamilten some years ago.Address his bro- \u2018Lager, Samuel Austin, 10 Millingxburn sireet, Svringbuin.Glasgow.scvtland.137 3 BUXTON \u2014 Information wanted of Reginald Percy Buxjon, formerly uf Springvale, Sheffield, Eng.{he left there in 1906.En- Quired for by his sister.Mre.Nellle Miison.#fMamoor Rd, Sheffield.England.137 8 \u201cELLisS\u2014Charles Ellls, formerly of Staly- bridge.Cheshire, and.last heard of as be- Ing in l'anada, |» enquired for by his sister Address Mrs.Venus Ferncy, 3 Argyle at, Burmantofts, Leeds.Eng.137 3 EDGINGTON \u2014Information wanted of Wm rdgington; .Mich.Address R.Edgington.\u201cRd.South Streatham.Lon en, Eng-137 3 ) FIRTH \u2014 Information wan of Chatles Firth, who left Sheffield, or America, in 1868.Enquired for by his \u2018adopted daughter, Folly.now Mrs Shackletan, \u2018179 pan #1.Bradford.Eng.137 HAMILTON If Samuel! John Hamllton, late of Northumbertand st., Shank!ll Road; is still alive.will ho please write to Robert Ham!itop, Carnaghliss, Muckamere, Ireland: 137 3 , HUNTER\u2014Robert and Hugh Hunter, went to Philadelphia 23 or 30 years ago fram Ireland, wouid hear of something to by communicating with thelr advantage +r Cutherine Hunter, Rose Cottage.Belfast.Ireland.137 KELLY \u2014 Information wanted of Larry - Kelly, who left Ireland for America In 1876; served with Canadian scouts in las war; when last heard of was going to St.l.ouls Exhibition to join Boer War show.En: gird for y \u2018his nephew, R.Kelly, Xa Poiol Barracks, Portsmouth.Ene land left \u2018 Perth- ar@hire.Écotland, 25 years ago, and waa last ard of from Yukon.ten years ago.Infor- kshation regarding him is sought by his par- paie John and Isabella Mücnell 9 Commercial st.Fits, Scotimnd.137 à DREXAMAKER\u2014Goc walst ana skirt hand wanted.41 McGill Collage ave.operators wanted tor] heav.; & wages and steady wor RY oar £1 finishers.Apply Houlter, Waugh and Co, Ltd, 87 St.Peter te.7 135 3 FIRST \" CLAYS sewin, on ladies\u201d skirts: work, Apply J.MH.went.NISHERS and operators.Wanted «cod FT and operators on Indies\u201d cloaks.' good place od avenue.135 3 I FUR MACHINE girls wanted to work est wages and stesdy Saxe, 3239 Ht.Catherine 3 GENERAL for good Outremont SERVANT wanted: girl.10 Maplswo arr GENERAL SERVANT wanted to go to the GENERAL SERVANT-\u2014S'tyntion wanted b t family.160 Tupper st._ young married woman from 11 am o country with the , 185 3 7 pm.or hous:work by the day.Address H., 6030, Siac Branch Office GENERAL\u2014Wanted Immediately Ane GENERALS! 1 servant.with city referencsr.ply RAL tuations Tentes ne enerale SIN St.Catherine st.west.near Fort country, yr Jacobson\u2019s Reliable Employ- fe Dixzte, ENERAL SERVANT wanted for = ment Office.#26 W.St.Catherine ot.OF sali family; other majd kept, no wash- 183 8 ins.Apply room 84, Sovereign Bank Build- GOvERTERS Tours lady desires position (ing, 387 Br Jagies yt Montreal 135 \u20ac , governess or (ompanion! experienced; .roferencon: w!lling to jeave chr.Rares £| GENXBRAL SERVANT wanted.Applv 71 601, Star Branch Office.126 6 Mansfield at HOUSEWORK wanted dy res man.Address 3:3 Richman LADY, \"educated.English.Frénch.savers! rears experience in Important house.with etabls wo- st.GENERAL SERVANT, family of three, no washing: permanent position; high wages for girl with good references.157 Western avenue (east ureene .) 127 3 GENERAL BERVANT wanted or working housekeeper, for summer months.Apply morning or evening to Mrs Hill, 86 Jackay root 136 best referencus, seeks place As manager, housekebpar r good cook.FS : Cathedral -at\u2026 MontreaL 1327 2 \u2018LADY desires position as h x com- vanion te a lady travelling or any position of-grust; experizneed: best refers ences.Ad@reas D 9911, S:ur Branch Office.a : e > LAUNDRESB- Wanted by a good laundress, family washing or by tine dozen; rood drying Dlade; good reference, 222 oursol st .136 2 MRS.JACOBSON \u2014Wanted s'tuatlon for young g.tl.light houtswark.624 Si.Catp- erine st.weet, Employment O! Office.ce.Up 2458.NURSE\u2014Wanted by young girl situation as Nure\u201d for July tst.to E0 to seaside City Tema Appiy by lester to H.Upt- NUMSERT GOVERN ES would go to neh- © wide of country Apply by \u2018lêtiér L.H.433 Rachel ot.135 3, RÉSPACTABLE middie aged Yores wants mivation to do ght houmwork in amall tam'ly.Please calf 188 Coutsol st.GIRLS WANTED Steady employment; good wages: gat- urday afternoons oF % Apply to The Thomas Davidson Mfg.lta.Delisle st.GÉNÉRAL SERVANT wanted \u2018for small taunily Apply 50 St.Luxe et 136 3 GIRL wanted te sérve cusiomers, a Hebrew Restaurant \u201cLondon,\u201d 113 Ctalg sw west GIRLS wanted, paper box mak! gmpluyaient.wd me lad, 34 GENERAL SERVANT wanted for family of two.Apply -4168 Dorchener ot.ne; 68 4nd st.a ANT wintsd for \u2018small y J.mode.4118 Western ru GBXERAL #8 amily.A aven ue .de good ui and to Lagn j y .a OPERATORS wanted on ladies whitewsar, ubderskirts, eh ancre sigady | 2 ulosed Nor Lia.18 fire\u201d a.Bisex Je ay OPERATOR \u2014 Yous lad: .steady Work all year and\u2019 $10 ger week.call at Thé Gor Waist Co.337 Notre Dame west.If you want maks $8 to Medal pus PAPER BOX\u2014 Wanted iris t manufacturing; paying ° wager ox Ply ta Bt Vinçene st, ng pis \"third floor, corner el OPEHATURE Wanted to work la tory on.overslis, J And -barvers\u2019.white cop eA to work (bring à sample) at home shirts.nen and boys\u2019 pants; steady work: close at 1 o'clock Saturday our tac.ackecs, shirts, pants te and vests, Also wo- best wages.Ap-|.SWANN - Wm.Swann, ship carpenter.who \u2014 left elend about forty years ago for Fxiericd, tu enquired for: by his brother; when last heyrd of was in Philadelphia.Ad- \u2018dress AbraHgm Swann, Culieybackey, Co.Antrim, Ireland.137 3 | CATHCART ST.5 LUSIGNAN ST.27\u2014Two furnished rooms in A - - 1 10 er month.rom Tk: must he clean: references.33 Vic.couple, without chlidren; 610 per WOT vingle rooms, nicely furnished, on bath- tor:a at.\u2014-\u2014 | room flat, moderate terms.157 6 wOLN + perate an - CRESCENT ST, 86\u2014One small furnished - CR ns shorthand .uem on Lath flat.suitable for CE Sn BROOKE ST.1 gory ile = - une y - required.In arte state exper)-| fined ladv or gentleman venlences; telephone; transients.135 3 3\u2014Bright room to rent &T.JAMES ST, 213\u2014Large front room.clean and comfortable, L Gentlemen oniy.URCHESTER ST.WEST.No.s15\u2014Seven DO ery furnished rocma to- let double and auigie; central locality; transients poem modated.237 newiy papered.ele.137 3 WEST, 820\u2014Itooms to let in a well appointed house, modern conveniences, with or without board; tran- sienmts accommodated; near Windsor Laiorel: DORCh.>1 eR BT.133\u2014Rooms, in firat facing mountaïn, bai- convepiencé; 1380 ESPLANADE AVE.modern house, conten Rorephons avery vate family.ary STREET, 416 double and also a single room, cation.Apply to Miss Blais.our, me 475\u2014To let double modern conveniences; ton, Fast above La Corona Hotel \u2014To let nicely furnished good lo- 135 \u20ac and single govd loca- 136 3 HUTCHISON ST.No.3\u2014Newly renovated and furnished rooms, inarble bowls, run- _blzg water; private family.134 12 em \u2014- RNB AVE, 40\u2014Two nicely turnlshed Lee drooms, with private samir, all coû- ventences menis iI desirod.T:rms muder- - ate 133 8 AUCHETIERE WEST, 370, Near Wind- Lag.station, large.well furnished room; gentlemen ony: familly of two.133 10 10 NE AVE.36 off M:lton st.near Unl- Late.to let comfortably furnished double and singie rooms, on bathroom fiat, Auer light.?TSIGNAN BT.: 31\u2014One large unfurnished Le nt foom, With werdrobe and one small furnished room on bath flec.Scotch family; firat street east at MANSFIELD, 179\u2014\u2014In à refined family, elegantly newly furnished double and single rooms, renovated this spriog throughout, electricity, porcelain bath, large verandahs, ontooking Sherbrooke .aL, perfectly LI like.- 5 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, No.\" 25-\u2014Roo) nicely furnished, very central; visitors to to chy accomm 135 8 cuILE COLLEGE \u2018AVE.No.33\u2014Raoms, Meur tarnished: transients Rocommodateë.: 135 8 ; MACKAY STREET.No.50\u2014Rooms, single and double front parior bedroom, ail modern conventences: private aml WILSOY \u2014 Information wanted of James Wilson.who left Bailymcna about twonty Years agy: when.lsst heard of was in Ne York, sbgnt ten years.Enquired for by Nix mother, Matiida Wilson, 14 King st.aires\" ville, Ballymens.Ireland.137 3 SUMMER BOARD.BRYSONVILLE\u2014Buramer boarders accommodated at large and alry house, situated on the bank of river purrounded with shade and fruit trees, near P.and wia- tion.For terms address Box 3, Yrrroaviie Que.137 3 CARISTIEVILLE Spring Creek farm house stcady work at h n prices.Apply: Bay Knitting Come pany, 7% William ut.OPERATORS \u2014Wantea sewing afternoott Apply Mss Ra ymond.R.C.to summer guess June 15th.Wilkins, 23 Dow à st.nesr Bieury.For pioneers apply Mrs.À.Davis, Chris- J 133 23 teville, Prov.Que.135 4 OPEKATORE want ERATOR = for Union Special ma.EAST BOLTON.Que.\u2014Good board on west shore of Lake Memphremagog, bathing, fishing: terms, June and Sepiem- ura ber 3450.July and August $5.John Pai- terson.136 4 in gloves and coats.1 crip} Eom.top floor, Acme Glove\u2019 We orks 13 EE el o Puig Na blouses; steady wiratee, \"good me Ce, » limited.§ 64 Latour .121 1%eod \"OPERITORE wanted for ne.en shi vutiann Hudwon a Ban } RAD Fee of RESPECT ABL the 1day.B LE SERVANT\u2014Wanted a a for a\u2019 pmali 383 Clement venue, \u201chemming an rls to sew un son , Bas Kn:tting co.won wants work dress T., 186 Ottawa at.by good eee servant si le Bell, #tmo - Yea 3 ~STENGAPHER Young lady.for city, sales office of ell Sans mens ones concern ne, to take ntelllge ent in Apollo at tons Create ar desired.\u201cApply D center à it nm \"star off) OORT \u2014Wante STEXOORAPHÉE\u2014= Fanied compatent Lay are Fete \u2018and: experienced: on Apply Hib.James er.SERVANT\u2014 Wanted firs: binds ge - rant, tor ae twô; no chiidren; ry good re feren a.nym, Wes unt.to 3 Fi =), a F RICK NURSE: \u2018disctigag August, Septem: Ler & and Qetober, eis like an engagea go to nslend.setiide o» country.th patient male, ox Th anid.Ad- Nurse Grant, Box 14 ornvall, Ont.1 13 sICK NURUENQ axpationeté, Fédn 3 whim an Lo.other ah peut lines.\u2019 am : Mer.8.Cube 1 ERY Fy suits Tok ors SR 2 ho oo Sonlres or \u201cfive do month.= FE PERE .ee SSP Fre EY FE Se 5.\u201d vote, cé.ÿ 187 3 YOUNG + Sorte WOMA te \u2018slebsing = Rene Sirk eo Sh ids ._AQENCIES WaNvap.tou fes = a Tore > oy EE = = a \u2014 cs WANTED | work, upstaire, : can sai ex.vs Son Tran yal avenue.er om $047, 8 and Mount H + BERVANT Wanted « good\u2019 gerieral servant \"for\" \u2018small: fly on\u2019 ; maid apr, 213 Tomes are Te our i STROXG Fous HE to\" wash dishes cafe work.Appiv upstairs.137 + ant anted = one, HOTEL.lie aux No'x, opens June 16th for tourists.$7 per week: for particulars ad- avess Mise Viisline sselin, St Fiat Aux Noix Que : AURENTINE HOUSE.Pointe-aux-Orig- Pa ux.near Riviere Quelle Wharf, South nage of St.Lawrence.opposite Murray .This beasuiltuliy situated and favorite aside resort.with its fine bathing, {ishing and boating paaiitions accessible by Inter- colonial only three hours\u2019 rids Québec, will be opened for gusets \u2018on and after the let June: prices moderate.Long Distance Telephone in the house.Apply to A.Dongjdson, Losses and Manager.Läurentine House, Pointe-aux-Orignaux, Riviere Ouelle, Que.186 13 LAC MASSON.Hotel Chartier, open for tourists: rates 36 per week: for fuii par- levine apply to D.Chartier, Prop.Belt Tel No.8, Be Margaret Village.133 6 Ré.MARTIN'S Boarding Houss opened.first et une, good bonrd, airy rooms: reasonable rates.Address Lake View Cottage, St.Hypolite de Kilkenny.136 4 MONTFORT HOTEL, finest in Laurentian \u2018Moutitains, stusted on lake side, in chain ot/fakes, on Great Northern Railway, 1700 ft.above mea level; most beautifui stenery in \u2018Northern comontry; good fishing and boet- address ing.Por t A: Miliette, Mont- fort.Que.= 136 20804 PISE LAWN core open June 15tn >.for boarders .er months UH.$3.58 week; two miles \"from \u20ac.P.Bratlon.P.O., churches.Mes.FF.Z.Corey, Bedford, Que éFRATHOONA HOUSE dl pow \u2018open\u2019 for rs; large, airy rooms and two large verandahs bath and w.c., close to à ake, good thing.UÜçhing aad boating; situated fn tile Laurentian \u2018Mountains; large grove near by.five minutes ane trom\u2019 -station: \u2018dally, mall.Apply urs John Coaley, Morin \u2018 Fiats.Que \u201cTHE GROVE.\" Poxconstield, is now open, 3 MACKAY STRDET, T&\u2014Fufnished room; Le gas and hot water 2 44 per week.Apply Mrs.Jacobson.626 Catherine st.\u201cwest.136 2 MACKAY STREET, $7, aorner 8t.Catherine \u2014XNewly furnished roo: double and sin- die bot water, Auer Hate refipes, family; transients accommodated 3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 67\u2014Nicely furnished double room, sult&ble for two gentlemen er married couple.Mrs.A.Mo.risan.Telephons Uptown 4026.: MeGILL, COLLEGE AVE, No, $0\u2014To let front bedroom and sitting room, en suite, adjacent to bathroom, hot and cold wa:er, hectic Ught; porcelain bath.Private fame .: \u2019 187 3 MACKAY BT.9%4\u2014Large furnished: front room MONTMORENCY ST, No.7 Point St.Cherles\u2014Room, with oe without board, 186 MOUNTAIN ST.No.397 \u2014 Large front room.balcony, bath flat.h, c.water, \u20ac00d view, newly furnisned; wardrobe; quiet family; ; phone.NUTRE DAME WEST, Nu.sid (door to The right), large room for quiet gentlemen.stricuy private French family; $2 & week 185 3 furnished convenience, eto; references essential.i3¢ 3 ORLEANS BT.349, Maisonneuve, fiat, $14, modern conven:eness.Apply to Ciemenr Rooitaille, 72 Noire Dame easdf, or 15u Lasalle avenue, Tel.Kast 2:17.13s 4 PARK AVE., 163\u2014Nenatly furnished bright bedroom, electric sat bath, etc.Jus 6 OSBORNE ST, No, 16\u2014Well m, every comfort and roo.telephone, PARK AVE, 28\u2014Nicely furnished room on \"bath fiat, also parior bedroom, Auér Ven.ho: water heated.PARK AVE.72\u2014Fins large back parlor to rent, suitable tor one or two gentlemen, PRINCE ARTHUR ST., rooms double ahd single, phone.PEEL ST., 170, corner 5 Catherine streat\u2014 .Rooms, very cen ern conv Breakfast optional.Heterences Y.M.A.PARK AXE, 51\u2014Fymished bedroom; rent moderate; telephone.187 3 151-\u2014Sunny\" front béih flat.tele- 18?$% c.RACHEL ST, 819\u2014Furnished front rooms, bath fier, Auer ght, gas stove, balcons.186 RICHMOND-SQ., 14=3.nice double \u2018rooms for twb gentiomed or married couple, use of kitchen if required.126 FAMILLE 8T.No.28.\u2014 Very large aron bah floor, quiet and comfortable .double room.suitable for two young ladies VICTORIA ST.\u201cVICTORIA BT.No.Tt\u2014Rooms\u2014Transientr I\" furn:shead, on bathroom fiat; English fam- a36 = ST.DENIS STREET, 130\u2014Parlor bedroom for two gentlemen or married couple; could learn French; no children.136 2 i ST.LENIS ST.636, near Prince avenue, ng housckeeping privileges.in first class private family, use of telephone.,double parlor and small side room, heated, month.Call between 3 and 8 p.m.A fine location.3 ST, EDWARD ST.T-\u2014 com- No.coms, fortably furnished, in private Frenoh fam- fly.baih, gas, wamirobe; first apartment to tha right.7 Br.Fdward st, near Bleury and st.Catherine west.126 3 ST.HENRY, 93, suite of furnished rooms Park avenues (Laporte), on bath fiat, clean.light.gas.bath, etc.American family; no other roomera 186 3 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 8723\u2014Wieh private family, housekeeping; fast If required.BTAR OFFICE\u2014To Jet-& large newly furnished front room, with balcony oft, overlooking lawn tennis ground: on bathroom fiat; pHvate family: no children; centrally located; Just off Sherbrooke at.L 1522, Star Office.136 3 two rooms, suitable for or second flat; break- - 136 2 8T.FAMILLE S8T., No.124\u2014Rooms, two nicely furnished rooma on bath flat, or gentlemen; -breakfast if required.136 2 8T.URBAIN 5T.,231, comfortably turnisnea room on bathroom flat, in privat Sy; rent moderate i STAR BRANCH OFFICE, D 9396, Blenop street, double room, bed and sitting room, &ivo single room, porcelain bath, very quiet, very convenience; private family.ST.CATHERINE 8T.WEST, 1015 \u2014 A splendid front room on bath flat.very moderate rent; private family.136 3 ST.CATHERINE WEST.550-\u2014Beautiful large well furnished parlor, modern conveniences.housekeeping privileges; Nore; fast If derived: nice single 8T.CATHERINE ST.EAST, 410\u2014Futnish- ed rooms to #T.ANTOINE, 174\u2014Laræe front, pariour, auitabls for business gentleman \u2018or ront- couple; also -furaished bedrooms with Kitchen privileges 137 3 ST.GEORGE STREET, 14h, corner Dor- chester st.unfurnished frome room.135 3 8T.CATHERINE, 4211, five doors west of Greene\u2014T'wo nicely furnished front ruoms bath flat, Auer Lght; ne other rue.I use of phone.137 Zeud ST.CATHERINE EST 534 \u2014 Beaytiful newly furnished.singla and double rooms a mont desirable position pear Windsor Hotel, all modern cohveniances; gentlemen preferred; breakfast it required: transients aæucommodated; terms moderate.2?84 MRBECOKE STREET, No.2 om ro let in & private family, where no other 136 2 roomers are kept.STANLEY STREET, No, 103 \u2014 Large, well , Luraisnea double room, in well ap- ouse, running water in eame, Daren nice for two frlenda.13% 3 yuosz DESIRING a change wili find desirable, well fitted rooms, arith ail tha.constitutes comfort, han central locality; just above \u2018Sherbrooke.\u2018st.Write x.C.8, 830 St.Lawrence st.UNIVERSITY STREET.97 \u2014 Comfortably furnished rooms in quist house, young men oniy\u2019 133 b UNION AVE.No.103 \u2014 Furashed rooms, double and single, bathroom fiat.newly dons aver.133 UNION AVE.No.#8\u2014Fumished rooms fo let, with brapkfast if desired.Transients accomu.odated UNION AVENUE, 834\u2014Doudle furnished to let.UNION AVE, Ja quiet private house, large front roo all renovated; gentie- men oniy.Phone op 4130.Transients taken.180 16 113\u2014Comfortably turnishoa UNION AVE.13 rooms, ail \u2018modern conveniences.UNION AVE, No.100\u2014Gentlemen may rem room in house win five 24, men, C between 2 ahd 4 or 7 an x.) 335 3 33\u2014To let double and single robe \u201cnicely furnished, Auer lignt ana\u201d hot\u2014wat 13 8 VERSAILLES BT., 1858\u2014To let neatly furnished pooms, suitable for married coupio two riends; \u2018terms moderate.134 VERSAILLES aT.No.168 \u2014 Large airy room, bathroom flat, large wardrobe n:- tached, Aver light; no other Toomer, : accommodazed, bright.airy, well furnieh- ed, comfortab:e rooms, th or without tabin board.uear shopping distrigt ana Aheatres 79 136 end VICTORIA STREET 37\u2014Large and smal eomfortably furnished ruomw.olothes closet, gds, on.bath fiat; Quist house.re- Yersnces 137 à vm eu S1A, Bey Lawrengs Boulev.w rent two rooms.single a don double, quiet use.138 6 Lund tidy ho wre Bt.ishes room home; telephone end breakfast\u2019 if Wanted from 18 16 18.for oftice) BIRT MAKES ; book in ti completely a, wok.3 at Led ihe Manag:r, Tue}, got: bands a sr sions oT to formant\u201d Cottage.to iors > or or, phone 184 8 ; ; é | somes Lars TE, Cotes, Victoria as ravi Sr Se rr ur \u201c \u201cBOAID.ars Fietoris Par war is city.5 0e ru oes x Ais! 3 i ithoat ATLMER or.T1_Vacancies for fev au \"modern cof vent BP etn A ¥ rit.\u201cKept, pe CIAL Ta 0 ide ; 20 &.James at.| : Dest et Siento; corms er sas) WT el REE WEST, a= ~ i Fas sa stare ain Address PET MONA os i i \u2018Hae 3 | : % I AB 12 BOARD \u2014 Mra.Dootor earl.male tly prt- 3 CT Ronnoute 186-\u2014Furnish- celte.@&: TARY] akin a or Tae, wkh r Sherbrooke st.\u2018 2 4 Ta on re ol Wi rim.Sis lance, ladies treated an 8 Jt, en 196 3 UERRRAL cerner Bi.* Ginin, Sige [asen George ot 127 18 x ow » sans se -.pif KT : Ae sr Tm, Pn ana poo BT.CATHERINE OT.414, oust, formed br ; atte 4.Rata VE con ole dre.\u201cClean- w , 39 \u2014 Ni f re Eas Tiness, quick satvice, .138 \u20ac oT 7 af poms 05\" Et vg a ours Limited, 18 or ME ne aODOUEHTON: rooms ERAT aries Sonning ent.SHERBROOKE SY, EAST.41\u2014Comfertable ous * servant 351 Manes st Phona Fast fe furnished room ToL denise only; private Appiÿ 3 f dbs petit emily; ue, oh : \" pres = ._ROOM: AND BOARD WANTED.CHARLES BURHOMEE BT., 39 \u201cMagna \"to.Wi, furnished or vatargisnes tase] \u2018 .sf prier vain, or at Owtremont.or-a: | Sas OFFICE, C sk21\u2014Fo jet maires Annez\u2026 Fate at once, aies pesé Mount Hoynt Club, à a : Anderson two.or tiré \"front some.en suite.béleonx sleciemotty, use.of telephone; lepo: medera me REG.strioriy.Dirt! clause ECRIRE us |.in a ve \u2018ar on the wharf on Friday nisi on the ar- wert fons RIED COUPLE- want boar& and, re (MARR rat class, private family.préféfrel.\u201d Tate full partiouiars 4.1336, Acer Qftics | want- LOOMS, with, first class hoard Ve for three adults.State terms, N 12, Stare Offiée.127 a parie Sa Park Young man rid Address Ce al WANTED, Te ung x avenue and ER bo: Star St.Halen's Istand Ferry Difficulty.There was.à rether Hvely altercation ore rival of the B.& 0.Navigation Company's boat Hapids King af the St.Helen's Island wharf.The ferry has fie6 of the harbor on condi.Lamarre tus condl.the fecry afiottment front rooms, with or without buard, hot water; va ea rare clothes cuphoard WT.CATHERINE ST west, 338\u2014Tabl- bostd i\u201d given at 33% St.Catherine street west, W7 the week or by tickein; alsy one roum te - ren: 4 ; #T.URB AIN, 219-\u2014Luige doubla room, with first class table board, suitable for sens.Leman or couple 127 .sr.CATHERINE ST.WEST, No.tales.room to let, single, with tir i} \u2018le table board qe = - =a SHERBROOKE EAST.68 - ona Kal , 2931\u2014Two bright clean and wgll furnished rooms on bathroom flat, first olasa bo Immediate possession.Also table bosrd.x 137 61° _ TR STAR BRANCH OFFICE.H 4032 \u2014 Twe single rooms and board, private family; tel.; new house; nçar the I Park, Westmount: i 182 3 88-\u2014\u2014Good single and couté roms, wih \"board, aswly furnished, A light, bath, Engl'zh faally, also vaes! for table loardera.137, 4 ni ä Funera! of the Late Rev.Fr.O\u2019Bryas;.The reniains of the late Rev.Fathèr;: O'Brien, 38.J., rector of Loyola College, Drummond êt, were consigned to theis last resting place with funeral serviced ow! the simplest character, befitting the rile of the Urder of the Society of esis, Both leaving the college building after.the service at the Chureh of\" the \u201d VICTORIA BT, Gesu, Bleury street, Soe hundred.sixty pupi of the college, in ange of the Rev.Father Quirk, $3 J.the hearse, and oly receded the chief mourners were the clergy ore citizens generally.The remains w interred in the private cemetei Pac Jesuit Order at Sault au Kecu 7 4s prescribed by the tenets ot the.der.there was a low mass, at w Rev.Father Doyle, &.J., wa 3 brant.Simple in ceremony, but.\" solemn and impressive, was the ve! sud wben the large congregation ed from the sacred edifice it was: seen that à vast number hal -assembled- do honor-and pay a last Uibute of re spect to a priest and scholar Ll Les): beloved by all who cane he non- tact with him.The Francissan Order was among those represented, and st the church were sisters of may of.the veligious congregations in the oe eral procession; I .A3 the fun 6 vhurch of the Gesu the street was:lined- with people, and as wended tvosing spectacle.The chief mourners wéte nb: .of the deceased, - Mr Joseph: O'Brie deputy postmaster ei Hali fax, NE.D Ar.John M.Quing, of -this Vi ow: oe e.college staff.sensed cia.besides tha Rev.Father Qui Rev.Fathers, MeCarthy;: Hngston, fone, lante, McMab Go arg Brady and\u2019 Devine.Tha Rev.Canon Roy represe: 1 Archbishop's Palaoe Tr EWE Rev.Uanley represented bishop of Kingston, Ont., Ju.Father Brady represented \u201cthe Bishops ne Ne addi lergy nung a © and the citizens nen of ame were: The Martin v.Eellaghan, Rev.Father Kavanagh, - ex.Father Pilodeau, Rev.pabey, Rev.Father Coleman, Rev.ther Singleton, Rev.Father C Corbets.kay - (Bt.Andrew's West), Mr.Jus! jurtan, Mr.Justice Guerin, Hom, - Hingston, Michael Guerin, ono van, ins Ww.x P.cernes.LE.\u2018H.J.Pon John Bermiug 2m Thor roy, M.Carroll, Dr E 3.C.Aid.D.Gallery.John Rodgers.k McDonnell, W.Kearns (Giana), Des, ardins, John J.Meagher, Felix Casey, Patrick Wrigh Te pithy organ, A.Mosher, C.avis, Alex.Ben ue 5 x Guerin.D.P.Bougie oo T.B.Lynch, John 0 oil, Fo YO ell, Dr, Mason,\u201d T.> Den vi, Theg Hickey.or ¥ Merri, Ww.Siemans A.Cra Mars, r, T, Mi Pa igdault, P.\"J.io overn H lopkius, Dr.Hackett, Dr.Cohroy, Bu bonds, P J.Carroll, J.R.Clane v.Drum, D.MéFes (Alexandria, Ont WW, J.Coughlin, J.C.O'Brien, M.wrie, Ryan.a.Lynch and J.L: The Late Mr.Alph.Leroux.\u201cThe funeral of Mr.Alphonse IA roux, took place from his late rot dénce, 20 Bishop street.at 8.30 to-dax- to St.Patrick's Church and thenca: \u20ac Cote des Neiges Cemetery.and attended by many personal frien and acquaintances.At the chure the celebrant of the Mass was Re, Dr.Luke Callaghan, assisted Ly Rè Father Robillard as deacon and Father P.Heffernan as sub-deacox The chief mourners were the i son of the deceased, Mr.Charles une roux; Dr.T d'Arecy Tansey, soff fix law; Messrs Charles, Wilfrid, Wily brod, Ferdinand and \u2018Fredéricir Les roux.brothers; M ther-tn.law; Mr Pedro Leroux, nephew ours.B.Tansey: Owen Ty.nieÿ; nd 0.J.Tansey, Frank Q, Ÿ Owens, Dents Tansey and \u201cOu HR.sey.Among the others pr Messrs.Wm.sue vo nan, P.Me T yer, : Hersey, B.fA.nnelf PB, 5 Reynolds, zotique Leroux, W.R.° roux.Robert Warçen, H.Pâtrer, D: H.Murdoch, J.B.C Dowling, John Hanimill, % Gardner, E.W.- Beuthher, Roten H.Thompaon, P.-Glaridennli L.H.Barbenu.Chas\u201d Koppel, rancid is Bienvenue, John T.* eames, J rie.T.P.Tanset, H.Brady: id 5 IB Leroux.The death ooctrred very suddenty a an early \u2018hour this morning of Mf.i ot the weil-nnop\u201d -droggiit, whose placé of business Sonmaiiately sxreed to of business çor- good social connec- VW 966, Star Office.18 ¢ LY x LF ge Ta o ®, APT STORDMAN wanted: - must |\u2019 TT TT Le INTELLIGEXT YOUTH wanted, sbout 18.APply The Ieeming| \"sor ipsge wholesale office.Must be good calculator and fair psnman.Give full par- week ex- \u2018léulers as to age, references and Salary with aubetantiel share of the pro.\u201cxPected, K 1403, Star Office 187 2 trigtt man pointing\u2019 | - 7 Apply Idascott, Brantford, 137 6 JANITOR wanted for an apsrtment house, - marr { \u2018BOYS WANTED Plamond Flint Glass Co.misr avenue.3 8\u2014Wanted four strong boys to drive esp carts; must load their own carts.ns toria ave, Westmount.1 ÉOTE\u2014Wantea at once ren office hoys.ten : bell boys.ten waitresses Apply at once, Employment and Information 8 w ce Notre Dame east.116 313 are BOY-\u2014Wanted & smar boy to go messages And de general around store.Ap- y useful Manager.Allan's, corner Craig and A x sta 4 TCHER\u2014Firet class shop buteher: good William wages for right man Apply ns graduate preferred: an oppor- a drafting.: Péructural teel Co.Longue Pointe.EE 137 2 will be given to take up tracing ah wanted, not under 18; High 0! tunity 3 to bright, energetic boy.INESS MANAGER wanted.man who avy.permanency and good proapects for agtiable man Apply N 1601,.8tar Office.La 127 3 OY-\u2014Wamed bright boy for an insurance office.Address D 1166, Star Office.1363 BOYS wanted to make cores in a foundry.Warden.King, Limited, Bennett avenue, ve.136 3 FE LL] ,~MDY\u2014~Wanied intelligens 00¥.for office of _ , trical firm; must pe willing to make generally usetu.; good pr fer: right boy.Apply D 1159, Star Office.Ri 186 2 + por wanted to learn the \u201cmaker.11336 &.James FUTCHER\u2014Wanted at once beef butcher.one good fivorman, one good rumper, also ; œust be Al slaughter house men.Apply Buperintendent, Froler's Canadian Co., Hamilton, Ont.137 2 \u2014_\u2014 em fs IGHT BOY wanted for iawyera office.Apply at once.208 New York Life Bldg.trade of a watch.st.136 3 .BUTCHERS, packing house and shop work, steady work, good wages for good men.The Laing and Provision Co., Ltd.Mil rest.7 2 BIG COMMISSION, with eignieen dollars a .week saiary and expenses, We Low offer 4% ten bright men or women for appointing _@gente Will prove to any bo tide appii- aant that position is worth\u201d 550 a week.Drawar 324, Brantford, Ont.137 6 a : 1 BOOKKEEPER, male, wanted for position \u201cis this city: fair salary at the start and exosilent opportunity for edva 3 winst be able to speak French and furnish references.Long enos not ary expert - .Apply in own handwriting, P 713 Oftion 103 \u20ac {CHEF COOKS \u2018Wanted\u2014Competent chef cooks.Ap- Dining Car pa.antfic Reilway, Glen Yard.mount.CHBYS\u2014_ Wanted at once chefs second eooka, di: girls, chambermaids, ri tenders, porters, bell boys for summer fred 8; ply at onoe The Can- Information Bureau, : 113 813 | CLOTHING SHIPPER and packer wanted; \u201cRene but very experienced men need ap- \u201ca Ts, Must have best references ly L -1831, Star Office CLERK wanted for È mess, bath usg qidred.Apply 851 St West- 12 hardware retail busies and references re- Catherine west.137 3 RETAKERS\u2014Wanted by dwo sisters the \u2018spre of a house in the clty.for the sum- oer; references good.Address E 3973, Ster Brsnch Office.| 13¢ 2 OUTTER\u2014Wanted at once an experienced gutter, one who understands trimmings, on ladles\u2019 suits and coats.Apply to H.Bernstein and Sons, No.252 Notre B x with two or three years\" al office and ship- P.O.Box Sté.136 3 \u2014\u2014 1 OOMPETENT MAN wanted.famiMar wHh \u201cmanufacture of typewriter cur- bon papers.stencil papers and duplicator inks, oapeble of taking charge of a manu- tasturing concern.Reply by letter, address- od to W 935, Mar Office.138 236 \u2014 + CUSTOM CLERK wanted; must be acourate f and have good references, Ad- spe O.Box 928.3 F DRAFTSMEN Wanted\u2014Several experienced detailers tor e Work.i DRIVERS Wanted good drivers for light and heavy work: wages ten to eleven Rue week.Apply The Laing ng and veision Co, Ltd.MHI at.127 2 .DRIVER\u2014Wanteqd strong, reliable : \u2018wast know city, be gedtls with horses: noe given to one \u2018who das 2xvocience arocertes.91 Youviile sq.7 RIANCED MACHINIST wanted; must y competent to take charge of Whealer & Wilson and Unildn Special machines.John P.Black and Co.Ltd.123 Vite at.rest.138 3 FUR FINISHERS Wanted.good fur \u2018finishers on Coats and Jackets; also fur machine opera- Good wages and permanent posi- suitable parties.McComber & tions to Paul street, corner ] 373 St 126 142 Cummings, Bt.Sulpice.FOREMEN \u2014 Wanted Immediately at untsic on sewerage and pipe-laying works two foremen and one experienced keeper.Apply at Ahuntsic, to T.\u2019 tiens contrector.137 3 FURNITURE POLISHERS\u2014Two good hands - wanted; steady work.ly H.A.Wide anû Co.36 St.Urbain 137 2 st.; pm RERS and five fitters\u2019 helpers vs LABS shops at Sohreider, wi 18 and 16 cents per hour re- vely.None dut men willing to remain need apply.Agoly to Mr.+ Angus C.P.R.137 3 FUR OPERATORS 4 fur nailers wanted.Good wages, cer employment.The Redmond Co._4 Bt.Helon street.N \u2014 Wanted working yard for doth FHREMA a : vpenkivez Connell Ont Co.188 Bt.Etienne et.ze \u2018GA PIPR LAYERE\u2014Wanted immediately : of experience in layinx and calking M: pipon: best wages paid.Frontenac Gas 3 any, 140 St.John st.Qusbec, Que GBEEAAL LABOURERS wanted: skilled I also employed.Apply Pillow and Rolling Ne Co.Bt.Patrick and ate.: 137 28 five years in the mail with § Any ue tm spare time.pond wk Rome \" .Ben te get nrarted = NY 8 rtment, Canadian | a ving experisnce, atating salary.required and enciosing copies of references to Thomas Robertson and Co, Lié.Mout- led couple, without ahlldren, or with one grown up ter pre Apply to Mr.Re\u2018d.Hebry Morgan a La LATHE und planer hands wanted, also helpers for e and boller work.Appiy to Goldie and McCulioch Co.ad.Oe LIVELY YOUNG MAN wanted as ansistant shipper, one with experience in plumbing and heating goods preferred.Apply with references to W.J.McGuire and Oo.Ltd, 400 West Notre Damo at.137 3 LABOURERS\u2014Wanted ten general ladour- ers.Steady work Bkilled iabor also employed Apply The Montreal Rolling Mtlls Company, Notre Dame street, opposite Dominion at.137 13 MEN AND BUYS wanted tv work in pipe mil, Hodgson Iron and Tube Company.foot of Sit.Ambroise ot, de Henry.\u201c31 26 MEN wanting free passage to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol and Manchester.apply tv Joho Storan, Cattle Exporters\u2019 Agent.34 Lemoine st, off McGill.126 26 MEN wanting free passage to England snd Scotland on cattle boats, no es whatever.apply Walter Roffey, C.P.R.Stock Yards, Hochelaga, P.Q.Telephone East 408.126 26 MEN and women, s | rates to learn barber trade in eight weeks; wages while learning; greduates earn $10 to $18 weekly, help secure poaitione; secured ten thousand last year.Catadogue free.Moler Barber Coi- loge, 119 Craig s:.west, Montreal.135 312 MAN, speaking French and English, wanted, who can handle weigh scales.Write, stating last position and wages, D 1137, Star Office.136 2 4 MACHINIST.capable of taking full charge\u2019 of Singer sewing ine plant; have good references; good posit Tight man.Montreal 8hirt and Overall Co., 1446 City Hall avenue.137 4 (a MAN \u2014Wanted an xperienced cool \u2018London,\u2019 113 Craig ©.Hebrew).Restaurant street west.> eng gr a f / 1 no.can.afr to be wi preveit én éccidtat.bé Le Dés\u201d .had by having a OFFICE 54 ALLIANCE BUILDING, your time while you are incapacitated as the dent.Policies containing no conditions or restrictions Talk With McCAW, The Life and Accident Insurance Expert and Exectitive Special Agent for The Travellers\u2019 Insurance Company.BEI.PO result of an acci- can, be \u2018ni © _ .su dE =.ine 3 A 1p7 ST.JAMES STREET.MAN \u2014 Wanted an experienced man on large pipe threading machine; must be steady.Apply with references to W.J.McGuire Co, Ltd, 400 West Notre Dame at 137 3 4 MEN\u2014 Wanted ali Intelligent, reliable men seeking pleasant employment, or coinmisston, are advised Lo write now to G.Marshall and Co, London, Ont.137 6 + MESSAGE BOY wanted, from 2 am.to 6.30 pm.Wages $3.Apply 817 Bt Catherine at west MACHINISTS Wanted: Apply American- Abell Engine and Thresher Company, Toronto, Ontario.137 3 MAN to act as caretaker of Club House and grounds; must de odcquainted with the handling of boats and be generally useful.Yearly engagement.Apply D 1185, Btar [»} 8 fice.126 4 \u2014 Wanted two good men for MEN and cooked meats depart- W.Fearman Co., rect 3 \\ ; MEN AND BOYS wantgd to work in pipe ill, Hodguon Iron and Tube Company, foot of St.Ambroise st., St.Henry.\u201d 187 12 MOULDERS \u2014 Wanted 10 or 12 moulders for machinery work and soll pipe fittings.Best wages.The Star Iron Co.Ltd, Q.126 6 BAUSE@O ment.F.current Beaubatnols, P.ROYAL MONTREAL DEFEATED OTTAWA The annual golf match between Montreal and Ottawa, took place Saturday.June 8, on the links at Dixie, and the Montreal team defeated the visiting team by a score of 45 to 11.The players from Ottawa arrived at the Dixie club house at 11 am., where they partook of luncheon with the members of the home team.Beveral toasts were proposed and were enthusiastically responded to.After luncheon the members of both teams were photographed, and that being satisfactorily concluded the match was begun by Dr.R.F.Ruttan, president of the Montrea} Gol Club, and Mr.D.Mac- Pherson.of Ottawa.Although the weather looked threatening during the early part of the day, the rain kept off during the match, except for one or two light showers, not nearly enough to damp the ardor of enthusiastic goif- ers.The course Was In excelleRt condition and some good playing wae done on the part of the Montreal .The poor showing of the Ottawa players was, to a great extent, due to thelr unfamiliarity with the links.The game, which excited most interest.was that between, Mr.J.Percy Taylor.of Montreal, and Mr.B.w.Swerbreek, of Ottawa, in.which the latter defeated the former by 2 to 0.Following are the scores: Montreal.0 \u201cot taws J.Percy Taylor .D W Swarbreek 2 G.W.Mac 0 ° À ° .0 0 8 2 0 3 0 , 5 .0 .0 .3 .e «8: 0 2 0 9 0 2 ; 0 3 0 3 0 3 8 1 0 3 0 3 0 3 ; 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 n Belleville Gas.Works Threatenud.Belleville, Ont, June 10.\u2014 Fire threatened to destroy the city gas plant, and it looked for a time as though the whole works would go, hut the firemen saved the building after about done.; .$500 damages had been |g, A Swell Smoke that produces instantly the smile of perfect enjoyment.Sweet Violet Cigarettes | are the highest standard of perfection in fragrance and flavor.10 for 10 cents at all dealers\u2019.~~ ¢ e DOMINION TOBACCO CO.Mansfactarers MONTREAL No.313 Several Horses Have Toronto Men to be Here To-day The horse \u201cHighland Fling\u201d struck himself in one of the trials since coming to Montreal, and has gone wrong.This horse would assuredly have won at thiz meeting had he not met with the accident.Gold Coin Is another to go wWTONE, The going for the past couple of days here would have suited her.Mr.T.Ambrose Wood, TWENTY-NINE KILLED AND FORTY INJURED Storm Swept Over Southern Illinois Causing Great Loss.TO LIFE AND PROPERTY Gradysville, Ky., 8truck by Cloudburst, and Twenty-one Persons Perished.the owner Chicago, June 10.\u2014Twenty-nine known dead and forty persons injured, constitute the list of casualties resulting from storms of wind and rain which swept over Southern Illinois and Indiana and Central Kentucky.These fatal visitations came in the shape of cloudbursts, high wind and electrical Mis- turbances.The property nage :s many thousands of dollars.Houses were swept away, bridges demolish«d and thousands of acres of growng crops destroyed.Gradysville, Ky., was the worst sufferer.A cloudburst caused Big Creek to deluge that village.of 176 persons, and 21 persons were drowned or orush- ed dy falling houses.A\u2019 New Minden.1il., a tornado ki!led five persons and Injured six others.At York, IH, ¢ perspus were kill- od and thirty injured by a tornado, which descended on the town.At Duguoin.Tl, many houses were blown down around the outskirts of the town, and four persons were Injured.TWENTY-ONE KILLED.Louisville, Ky.June 10.\u2014Twenty-one persons dead, the village devastated, and several thousand acres of growing crops ruined are the havoc wrought by a cloudburst that caused Big Creck to submerge Gradyvile Ky.and vil nity last night.All the dead are residents of Gradyville, and although reports ars meagre, it Is teved that no further fatalitiels will reported from the surrounding country.The disaster was due to the erratic behavioun of Big Creek.whick wae already swollen by recent rains.When the cloud burst precipitated six inches of rain én an hour on Gradyvilie and vicinity, the creek took a new course, with the force of a tidal wave, Inhaoitants of Gradyville were nedr- Iy all in bed when the foaming waters struck the tuwn.carrying away six residences.a mill and a number of small houses.Nearly all the victims.were drowned, but four were crushed by the collapse of dwellings.: State.Senator Nell.who Is a phv- sieian., owes his escape from- the fato that overtook his family to the fact that he was several miles away in the Mh visiting & patient.As soen.88 news \u2018of the disaster reached Columbia, Ky.the nearest town of any size.several hundred oitisens od {or a vg de ye ried | buried under the.Fults.Gone Wrong- of \u201cKelvin,\u201d the plater, will arrive in Montreal this morning to see his horse run this afternoon.Severa)l other Torontonians wiil.oome- down with Mr.Woods.Chatelaine will not he started again at this meeting until \u201cGet-Away-Day,\u201d next Saturday.She will start in the event for gentlemen riders and should run à better race than on Saturday ast.coi 8 C.P.A, WIN EXCITING GAME FROM POINTS In showery weather on the Natignel grounds the C.P.R.{ined up against the Points on Saturday as follows: C.P.R\u2014Meintyre, goal: Young and Hollis, backs; Barber, Bhort and Ross, halves; Cox, McKendrick, McDonaid, Studley and Fitzpatrick, forwards.Points.\u2014 Kinnaird.goal; I.Andersan and Lorimer, backs: McKay, Evern- den and Doran, halves; Nedrie, Strach- an, Dorman, Naim and Burnett, forwards, Mr.F.Calder, Referee.Play commenced nearly an hour late.C.P.R.won the toss, and Dorman started.In the first minute Kinnaird handled a nice shot from the home Tight.They continued to press.and gave Kinnaird plenty to do, gaining two corners in succession.Then the Points went away.Even play followed, both goals being tested, McIntyre kicking away a beauty.With McIntyre out of his goal.Dor- man scored after ten minutes\u2019 play, to the cheering of the Points\u2019 supporters.This reverse spurred the home team on: Play was fast and furious, and in Points\u2019 favor, McKay ending some \u2018nica play by sending over.Studley ended a fine run by equalizing the scores, Kinnaird not having the slightest chance to save: This put fresh life into the game, and both teams now struggled hard for the lead.The home team had hard luck, the ball being got away In a wonderful manner.The visitors\u2019 right were always dangerous, hut the ho deterged well.© me backs .P.R, had mans chances to the lead.but their shooting was at Poy being wild and erratic.Play on the whole in this half favored the home i, but the Points showed far better combination.e home team we nid not be denied and forced another corner, causing the visitors some anxiety, half time coming to the rescue.Interval: C.P.BR, 1; Points, 1., ing the Points got busy angerous, Nedric just mis- ing.Play exciting \u2018and.full of incident.Molntyre used his.feet tc advantage, but rather risky work with wel'-direoted si:C1a es anything might spell -disaster.After a brief 11 of defending,\" Pointe returned to the attack, and went at it hammer and tongs, MoKay playing a great.game.put his wing in hand repeatedly.The home team visited Kinnaird from a break away, and looked 1 Lorimer kicking clear.struggled hard for goal, C.P.R.havi the play, the Points, no de come Dxciting Prey took place fn front of their goal.Ten minutes from time Studieÿ acored the winning goal for C.P.R., and a hard cime was at an end.C.P.R ove hae Points or ade J From the o; and looked leading a little more of cee see ves veu de $3 1 .\\ se tesa ave ete wer On 8.P.C.A.Executive.At the Jest meeting of the Exeoutive scierie Mr.Shepley Outiines His Argument on the Bell Telephone ten: that in view\u2019 of the profits mulé by the Bell Telepbone Company and ite subsidiary companies there should be throughout Canada a general lowering of its rates.Mr.Shepley, however, did not enter into detailed reasoning, but merely indicated the lines upon which - his conduot.of\u2019 (he proceed.oc The enquiry then adjourned till Wednesday, on which dsy the final arguments will be heard.Practically the whole day was taken up by Mr.Aime Geoffrion, who opened the argument for the Bell Company, by reviewing the mein points of she eyidence in oon- siderable detail.20° : ; He then went on,to argue that a- case had \u2018been made by the company for the official approval of the existing schedules of rates.Mr G.F.Shepley, K.C., the chief counsel for the vernment, followed by laying down the varioiis lines that night De adopted by the Railway Commission in dealing with the matter.The board herbated would have the power to approve or disapprove of the whole tariff, or to suggest a tariff themselves: to approve or disapprove of any part of the tariffs submit by the Bell adlephone Company or to suggest changes in any portion of it.8peaking generally, Mr.Shepley sald he would contend that the rates should be reduced all along the line in view of the general earnings of the company, including its subsidiary companies.Proceeding, Mr.Shepley outlined the general history of telephone legislation in Canada.From its very nature, he said, the telephone business must be in the na ture of a monopoly, and it was on ac- ocunt of this that the Government had invested Parliament with powem to decal with the matter to protect the ublic from any possible monopolistic imposition.; Mr.Shepley will open his main argu ment on: Wednesday, and will be followed by\u201cMessrs.Eugene Lafleur, K.C., and Lyon Mecfarlane for the Bell Company.It will probably be some con- sicerable time before the board arrives at its decision, as the evidence is very voluminous and involved in an enormous smount of intricate detsil of a technical character.EE, STREET AND BUILDING AFFAIRS IN ST.LOUIS.The third reading of the new construction by-law of the town of St.Lôuls took place last week.The measure had been thoroughly considered and amended previously, and the Council unanimously decided to take it as read the third time.It will go {nto foice at once.Another Important measure received its second and third reading, namely, the new by-law providing for the construction \u2018of permanent sidewalks all over tie town, as follows: Five-feet , with asphalt from the flag- st to the curb stone, two féet on either \u2018side.on all the commercial streats\u2026 And on the private streeta, whigh take in- all those running north and south excepting St.Lawrence and St.Joseph Boulevards, there will be five-feet cement sidewalks put down.Half of the cost of this work is to be pald by the town and the other half by the proprietors, In sections, the latter to make their payments in.ten or before, with Interest.ta by-law.which was moved by Councillor Berube, and seconded by Coun- cg * Chplifoux, was unanimously adopted, and will go into force very shortly.The Council then adjourned Into committee to consider the proposed purchase of some land from the Hon.Louis Beaubien for the extension of Maguire street to Sanguinet, in accordance with a resolution of the Council passed some time since.The other land necessary to extend this street has been obtained from the C.P.R.in exchange for Depot street, which has been closed up.and is now used exclusively by the rallway company for its tracks, etc.In connection with Hon.Mr.Beaubien\u2019s offer to sell the said land to the town for 33.600.the legal adviser had pointed out some \u2018complications In regard to the title of the land, but after a consultation with Mr.Beaubien and the Mayor, Mr.Beaubien decided to write the town a letter, which was read Friday, offering to guarantee the town against any possible caim that might arise in umection with the said jand, and also agreeing to give the town a strip of lard one foot wide on the east aide of BSanguinet atreet, which, for some reason or other, he had retained when «he property in the rear thereof had been transferred to the Baxter estate some years ago.It is thought that the town will accept this offer.A Hearing in the Duclos.Case.At the Practice Court on Saturday.the argument on the writ of habeas corpus to secure the release of Alexander Duclos, from Longue Pointe Asylum was heard by Mr.Justice Davidson.On behalf of the Crown, Mr.D.A.Lafortune, K.C., joint Crown Prosecutor, produced the reports of the medical officers, Dr.George Villeneuve and Dr.A.Brochu, who have had Duclos under observation since his voluntary return from Burlington.Mr.N.K.Laflamme, K.C., for Du- clos, argued that the deténtion of his client was fllegal.inasmuch as it was based on no medical report, and was in direct contravention to the finding of the jury, which had declared Du- clos sane at the time of the term in which he was acquitted on the charge of attempted murder.\u201d Mr.Lafortune.for the.Crown, argued that the detention of Duclos was justified by the evidence adduced at the trial, showing that Duclos was jlable to become violent at any moment.Mr.Justice Davidson took the question en delibere.\u2019 .Presentation: From.the Prince.White the C.P.R.steamship Empress of Ireiand, was steaming up the St.Lawrence, the commander Lieut.J.O.Forster, R.N.R.was called to the Prince's cabin, where he wes invested with the Order of the Rising Sun, sixth class, and presented with a handsome and the scene with wrecking apollances | - { tain Forster .was mented by food and clothing.AN the physiciens GOTRTten B20 fhe Cocialy, tol Revere | pimos Fushi oa the magmificence available were taken along.Thomas Gillespie was à s meme lof the wi -and congratulated: én LUAGK.WIPED OUT.bes.> \u2014 ton bandes the \"slp daring tho a .VT + .Lan ; ; kids] e \"ship - ding : x ; Toit; IN, June/10.\u2014\"Itree arg; 28 ge gr fetid.selok te werd present |\u2019.\u2018dead Std oight dite fatally Infured us a} lies ween Sitied in tata ghioused à he \u201cdéfsméby.|.+.45 result of & tornado which almost wipe The storm.lasted them r mine TE ed out York and damaged Ora: , utes.The Methodist t Church Bad Fall From a Gallery .The less lo property in York was demolished.Much live stock was LT is $50,008.The damage to timber, fruit [blown ipto the Wabwsh River, and akties fou veus Jacob Raik gen 3 Way y An ow, À 7 as ie Bendre $100.000.3 wt\u2019 rd Coleus mt and \u201cCE oa Inquiry, a rm 3 In the putline of his argument before | tle telephone enjuiry on Saturday, Mr.She in: \u2018is intention to con-| \u2018âne would: ness leaving ths PRINCE FUSHIMI AT BLUE BONN ETS\u2014S8nap-shot of His Imperial High- Clubhouse.x ad to The Montres: Star.New York, June 10.\u2014The firat blush of canteatants.Horse.Are.Wgt.4 127 *Burgomaster Ironeldes .4 198 ®*Accountant .,.4 124 Fountain Blue 3 100 Go Between .8 120 Dandelton .0.8 17° *Dr.Gardner .4 122 Cottontown .4 121 Running Water .+ 116 Dishablile .5 115 6 IA 4 126 5 114 3 93 5 114 FU 1.001es 0 esse ces 000000 6 103 *Electioneer .4 104 Beacon Light .+ 100 Sewell ,.3 98 Montgomery 3.104 Frank 111 3 104 Supe 3 108 The First Announcement.About Suburban Handicap Starters to-day.when final withdrawals -and revi sed welghts were announced, racing enthusiasts thereby being afforded first line on the probable make-up of the field The Suburban Handicap is worth $20,000.It Ix for three-year-olds and up.at a mile and a quarter, and wil be run at Sheepshead Bay on June 20.The probable starters for the great r ace, with Jockeys, etc.as follows: Owner.Jockey.Odds.H.P.Whitney.Koerne 12\u2014 H.P.Whitney.+ eee 12\u20143 J.B.Brady.W.Knapp 8\u20141 J.B.Brady.ton 1 Æ.R.Thomas L._ Williams.6\u20141 UF.R.Mitehço Radtke- .76\u20141 T.D.Bulltvan.rtin .7-1 Ohto Stadle.\u2014_ 12-1 Newcastle Stable Miller R\u20141 G, C.Bennett.Nicol .12-\u20143 J.W.Fuller.Booker .s\u2014t J.C.Bennett.Martin .4\u20141 A.Beimont.Momtain .,.15-4 A.Belmont.m\u2014 eee 15\u20141 J.BE.Beagram.McDaniel! 20\u2014t F.Prisble.\u2014\u2014 eee 50\u2014i J.C: Vanneszs.Schilling .19\u20141 J.P.Headley.Lowe .8\u2014 J.G.Brown,.Brussell ,.71 Emil Herz.Troxler .\u20141 J.kl.McGinnis.Notter .,.6\u20141 J.R Keene,.E.Duggan o\u20141 \u2018of the 1907 Suburban Handicap mas seen M.Jacobson, who is training the horses of J.E.Madden and Thomas Hnichenok.wired Buffélo this morning for stabling.In this lot is Nellie \u2018Burn, who has ran so many Sood races at this track.This mare uld win st Buffalo, + Word was sent to Toronto to-day asking some of the gentlemen riders of that lace to come here to ride on Saturday.Tr they decide to come it will give the \u201cGentlemen Riders\u2019s\u2019 race Away Day, an Interprovincial muking it even more interesting.James Meagher will ship the jumpers, Butwell and Jimmy James, owned y J.-W.Ryan, to Buffalo, after the Montreal meeting.on Get flavor, Gentlemen Riders from Toronto May .» be Here to Ride on Saturday |; J.J.Walsh, the ownér of Sir Edward, has made a big offer r the horse Sal- videre.Mr.Walsh is anxious to get another good string together.| James Meagher gave the stéeplechaser Jinumy James a schooling through the field this morning.\u2026.Co, À local gentleman has made Mr.Ryap an offer for this colt.R.J.-Waidron will not ship his hôrses to Buffalo until after the meeting'closes here où.Saturday night.he Seagram horses were onl Light gallop this morning as iven harder work yesterday morning.(Ihe filly Bea Wall was worked a \u2018mile sud an.eighth in good ime yesterday.Fhe Mannix horses were all breczed threugh the stretch this morning.- « given à ev were Many Horses at Blue Blue Bnnets Track, June 10.\u2014Main Chance and Purselaine, the Seagram eligibles in the great Buffalo Derby, to be run on Saturday next, will be shipped to Buffalo on Wednesday morning.It ts not likely that either of these horses will be started here again, ts Traniner Littlefield does not want \u2018o take any chances of a mishap to Main Chance.This horse looka to be the best that will start in the feature event at Kenilworth track.He has shown more In hls races than the majority of the other eligibles.The field in the Buffalo Derby this season will not be as large as last, as many of the horses entered will come from the East for it.The horses likely to go to the post in Will Enter the Buffalo Derby bu ILC Bonnets the Buffalo Derbÿ are Purselaine, and : Hain Chance, Temeraire, Seawell, from lthe Seagram stable; Ethon, owned by ;Burlew; J.R.Loughrey, W.H.Hol- jland's \u20acal.Jack; W.J.Young's The | Abbott: J.H.Madogan\u2019s Ellicott; B.| Wayland's \u201cAmpedo: Schriebers Joe i Carey; Thos.\u2026 Clyde's Transition; J.| Laxton's Gold Note; J.H.McCormack's THaIRg; N.B.Spalding\u2019 Dankoll; Pa- léstine Biables\u2019 Alpenmanchen; L.V.Bellow's Woolstone; Fred Cook\u2019s Tom Dofan.~*~.Several others are entered, but not likely to go to the post.It is not pro- babte that Frank Gill.owned by J.L.cGinnix, will go to Buffalo, owing to engagements of more value in New | York.& HLT fai TUIE ré TE E He WJ! ih û fli ff D aile: ! TEA al tt il 1 the Boer Constabulary Force Has Much te Dc With the Present Good Feeling \".Between Briton and Boer.Calqne) 8.H.Steele of the South African constabulary force, arrived in Montreal on Baturday.In th: course of an interview he spoke inierestingiy of his work \u2018n- South Africa and of the celebrated.| force with which he wns connected.\u201cTha Coustabulary was formed by\u201d.Major Baden-Powell in October, 1900; in order to glve It as imperial an ape, \u2018pearance as possible he divided the, force into four divisions of 2,500 men each, two commanded by British of-= ficers and two by Colonials, Colonel Pilkington, (CB.of West Australla- and myself.ae \u201cAt first the forve was divided into :: troops of one hundred men with enptain and Jlrutenant, it was then, known as a inilitary force in war and À police force In pence as dirècted by Roberts proclamation.\u201d Did you res much service with them and were there many Canadians?he war asked | \"The war :asted for more than a°% year afler | joined.As for the Cana-:\", dans there were thirteen troops of one hundred each under thelr own i officers, but as Genera! Halen-Powell\u2019.) considered them such useful and handy men far the benefit of the: whole service he distributed them In, \u2026- troops amongs: the divisions of the - force.You may think that the Gen- = eral had a right 0 think them adapts able and resourceful men when 1 tell you thet many of the troops took the field on foot and were not long providing themselves with excellent mounts and tronsport at the expense of the enemy.In fact se much was \"this Nttle habit dreaded by the Boar commanders that they gave strict | orders not to bivouac nearer than Frwenty miles from the.constabulary.\u201cThe force after the War vag orga- .1.hized on the same Hnes as the N.W.\u201cM.P; and reduced In numbers to six thousand and distributed among all the magisteria] districts of the Trans- | vaal and Orange River.each district 7 commanded by a Captain and the sub- districts by a Lieutenant.a \u201cThe good feeling that to-day lex- ! ists between the Boer and Briton was largely attributable to the good judgm- ment of the men of the force whn did every thing In their power to help 8 to reestablish .thermselves - \u2026 - on thelr farm\u2019.So good a feeling fr existed that it was a frequent sight to find Boers at the camp mess.\u201cWe had instructors for the men .: In the Transvaal language which is \u2018 s the patois spoken there and quite a number became proficlent both in this language and Kaffir.We policed the whole country with the exception of Johannesburg and Pretorla.\u201cHow about the reports regarding the treatment of the colonial troops: : by regular officers?\u201d \u2019 Colonel Steele replied that they very much exaggerated.LAVAL LAW STUDENTS PASS \u201c5 THEIR EXAMINATIONS, - Twenty-two val students hay completed the li fate and baccalau reate courses.with success, .ang- webs.held early 4 .4 the examiners anointed by the var-'- fous sections of the Bar of the A vince.The following named have ob *' Ÿ tained .the degree of Licentiate in Plerre, Jean Beaudoin.Eugene Angers, Romauld Roy end.Alexandre Prud'-; Homme.same\u2019 dexret was'attain-\" ed by Ernest Guimond.Euclide Roy, : Gustave Lanctot, Honore Guyon.Thar+5 leg E.Monty, George Duford; and Phillippe Durocher.Nine graduatés have obtained the degree of Rachelor + of Laws, namely: Alfred Beauchemin Antoine Lamothe.Endore Godin.PhH- adeiptile Lafonde.Leopold Barry.Os=- car Coderre.J.E.B.Normandeau, ;.Jacques Brosseau.and Avutuste Prud'- >.homme.Mr.Sainte-Plerye.who leads - the graduating class.in the youngest - son of Mr.Justice Bainte-Plerre, of.\u2019 the Superior Court.- One of Killed at Vaudreuil identifies.Willlam Johnson is the name of one of the men run over at Vaudreuil Station on Friday morning.He is 39 + years of age.and came here from the United States,- but ft ia not known from what part.The identification was established by John Ryan, 48 St.Btienne street, who sajd that Johnson was a cattleman.The body of the man who had been walking along the tracks with Johnson, and who was- killed at the rame time, has not yet\u2019 been identified.The Inquest into the cause of thelr deaths will be opened at the morgue to-morrow hy Coroner.Mca-.Mahon.* ; \u2014\u2014 The lona Here To-morrow.The steamship Iona.of tha Thomson - line, from Newcastle, passed Father Point at 8.30 a.m, to-day on her way in te Montreal.Fhe is expected to arrive here to-morrow afternoon.| PRINCE FUSHIMI'S TOUR.Visits the Thousand islands by Special R.& O.Steamer.The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company have been commissioned by the Dominion Government to furnish a steamer to transport General His Imperial Highness Prince Fushimi, G.C.B, from Brockville to Kingston, on Tuese ; day, the 11th inst.The party will ar- JF rive at Brockville at 1.30 p.m.and drive Bl immediately to the steamer and embark for a trip through the Thousand Islands to Kingston.The trip will be made through the Canadian channel giving the Prince an opportunity of seeing the beauties of the Thousand Islands to the greatest advantage, as the Canadian channel through the Thousand Islands probably has no rival in the world for natural beauty of scenery.This trip will be made through intricate channels and round ) the Fiddler's Elbow and ending Kingston at 5.30 p.m.: The steamer furnished for this occas- ë lon is the new \u201cRapids King,\u201d whose completion has been rushed for this ôc- casfon.The \u201cRapids King\u201d Has especially designed for service through the Rapids of the Bt.Lawrence between Prescott and Montreal, and will carry one thousand people in comfort on her spacious observation decks, and should the weather be inclement her spacious cabins would accommodate the same number in comfort inside.She is beautifully decorated throughout in the most modern style, reval color.scheme being green buff : weathered oak.She has only a few F state rooms, : main saloon eck \u2018thrown Into + Lo the \u2018saloon, She has, however, a number of rooms with births whichtin the : day time will be transformed into com-.: fortable sofan, thus turning them into = comfortable little parlors.: The upper saloon deck is provided with a large open cabin with glass + windows and doors all around, so that:{\u2018 the beauty of the scenery can det ylewed from the \u2018Inside.Taken altogether, the \u201cRapids King\u201d is an ime mense afride on any previous st of her class, and will certainly be beau ley.\u201d TR a Re great attraction route. fase 2 .* - 0 a > a Ferme ioe vais da 1 \u201crayne a gid pte ib cael valor TA tea Re CE an AANA SEAT) ONDAY,.JUNE ASIF JE a ai et ei Set al pn) Tu METIER IN EUR PE 1 : FRR UD 4 TEE, es = a J a To : Wire À AU.2e \u201c# ay P be ht Jet + 4 151 ÿrçéid) ints FN + \"Re: 3 r \u201cym Hu carre rrr : : Co À UE par dl Ik i Hy for 5 Sr ox SpE S 3 di Aig) 8 3 4 a Ce À PTIT A ; 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YN oe > Care.The Most \u2018Progressive and Aggressive City in | North Western Canada West of Winnipeg, | PA SASKA TOON'S co position as the hub of | the hard wheat belt, with railways | ping facilities in the North West Province.| ; -THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC has its road graded many miles east and west of Saskatoon: Tt has \u201cin course .of construction a railway bridge\u2014concretg 9 and fteel-across the Saskatchewan river at: Saskatoon.| | ; IR eg So SPU DRE das IE LE 4 ei ats Ye ir of 9 Wa \u201cThe Canadian Pacific Transcontinental has many miles of roadway constructed east \u2018and west of.- \u201cSaskatoon and a new steel-concrete bridge under construction in the city: \u201cThis line to Winnipeg will be.Cig } operation by September.The Canadian Northern Railway owns and operates the line from Regina to Prince Albert with a new bridge right in the heart of Saskatoon City.- Other lines being projected and surveyed have all in view the advantageous situation of Saskatoon.; Saskatoon is situated in the centre and is the hub of the most fertile hard wheat belt on the globe, \u201cthe e highest average yield and the highest average grade, { | \u2018Saskatoon has Eight Hotels supplying the very best accommodation that can be afforded in the West, Saskatoon has Seven Chartered\u2019 Banks and- a branch of the National Trust & | \u201c Saskatoon citizens constructed buildings i in 1906 costing over half a million Jompany, providing unexcelled financial facilities for the rapidly growing trade of 2 dollars, s Double this sum will be expended in 1907, including a $100, 000.\" the city and country.$ Brewery, a $100,000 Post Office and Court House, $75, 000.To Saskatoon has voted a quarter of a million dollars for Sewerage, Waterworks $ Saskatoon has in use throughout the city, the Automatic Telephone Sytem, A and Electric Light Systems.These works are all well unter way and will be: in 3 the most perfect and satisfactory system of the day.ï full operation this fall.\u201d et 2 Saskatoon has two new and up-to-date Hospitals.Co wii Saskatoon has thfee large brick Modern Schools, employing fifteen.teachers, _.nn 1005 | 8.each i is in a different pert of the city.A site hacen purchased and d préparations 2 TI 1905, $750, 000; 1906, $2,500,000; 1907, 2 irate being made to build a High Sehool.355 75 i + P \u2018 \u201ca.Saskätoon has two newspapers, the Phoenix any] the Capital.Each prints a 3 1 Saskatoon has the most, progressive business men of any city.in the Wost.i daily and weekly edition.- Both papers compare.favorably with cities ten.times $ \u201cSaskatoon eitizens take the initiative in public \u2018questions affecting the LE ts age of Saskatoon.RRR ae Se +» Province of Saskatchewan and the West.- | Ÿ i Ek ar = 2.A \\ oh : Rom qe oué as FT Cr o ner woh be ar.Li an ov No \u2018 A Ra z \u2018 1 ETRE F; I i, \u2014 Rp Ti, PAS Se CW fhe rain \u2018at \u2018times \u2018amounted to a bh deluge.Yb: despits.an: in\u2019 w tliis enlarged scope of the game.# is a correct indication of the temper of f.the people on this particular form of & \u2018at the trdck aund'it Seenis a safe wager vend | ured, and the heaveris- did loosen Hef codgaies but the spirit was.too .strong to washed d out by any display © bvrold Jupiter Pluvis, en Ae ay He for u the handful ThiE™ :-Mapded .web feet to make the going 4 fr »ig oh 4 hé M RASE ES RS ae A EN UE 8 Ce Pri ; TITY \u201c cc ny ==Prince Fushimi and Races.would be difficult -to devise a stif test for Montreal's lovers of out of r\u2026 than that to which they were sub- ) 8B T Warm.rays being.& .Aistant rain that tell just before train \u2018time, 8 big crowd of enthusiastic per- fons bid defiance to the elements and roceeded to Blue Bonnets, determined spend the afterioon at_the new race\u2019 Jspourse, no fatter what was provided in \u201cthe shape of weather.One needed op- !Aiuistio enthusiasm go venture out un- Éder euch conditions, but the optimistic x Zepiris was strong, and the crowd jour- \u201cmeyéd out in the hopes of being rewarded by better things.It was a sur- .pricing crowd for Montreal; in fact it _was the biggest gathering that ever left he city to see she ponies go the route.iNot even Be] \u2018Air at the height of.its ter did as well ag this.\u2018 e result \u2018is doubly surprising- when .to the .wretched weather conditions is added \u2018Tthe faëtor that Montreal is really new to i # \"sport, it goes to suggest a prognostica- ation that the Metropolis will soon be- \u201coome the real racing centre of Canada, forging ahead of famed Woodbine and surpassing Ambitious Hamilton.There were seven thousand spectators \u2018to lay, thet a couple of thousand re- ! mained \u2018at home because of the early : afternoon showers.From this it may \u2018ba easily judged that bright, warn sun- .ehiné would have sent an overflow * orowd to Blue Bonnets.CROWD WAS JOLLY.It was 3 good, jolly crowd, filling the \u201cgrand sand swarming through the bet-« \u201cLing ring, while the tony folk echoed the spirit of the others and swarmed vout to the sacred precincts of the club -house enclosure and made a gallant | showing in that reserved part of the + place IX wis & good xacing crowd.The + irit of contest caught their souls and \"Was a sight to see them charge down = ae.muddy lawn end cheer some gal- Toe as it struggled through the rack to a win.The crowd \u2018cer- 8 livened up in great style and ou finish was foughi py in a roar of À iterous applause.It\u2019was a\u2019 crowd .that had gone out for a good time and was bound to have it even if the hea- This big crowd saw fine Tacing and a bunch of surprises One : favorite oanght a decision, the other six -races #oing to second choices and shots, of wlich the good things were \"Wi.-dow\u2019s Mite and Pater Knight.Widow's Mite went to the post at seven to one in a field of three and whi ; the well played Cobmosa to a standstill.Feler Knight carried 140 pounds seven ut of seven starters and turning a pretty of wise people ner was play- ad trae ten down to seven and dis- Psed of Gallan hatelaine, good performers, in » scramble past the stand: ; Some: b> I people t some of it \u2018on\u2019 Blue Coat in the fina dash, os bon horse Hoary is bot favorite, y, 5 iy sn, a PRISER WER ÉPRQUENT.One of Lhe real surprises was the vio- \"FE ap a in steeplechase Ta Pa rik 16 like Sh oR crock snd | irly aggre u e 8 ut the ol.ba es he staying \u201cgd Geld oa, ray From Lulu Young ilar.carrying a lot + of 809d aos publi money.1 Wes a ful, track | ficdûe despite\u2019 a fright- continuous rains of the wéék took effect, and when on top of all that the skies wept on Saturday, the wonder of it was not that the track wag bad, but that it was not really worse, \u201cMt was heavy as lemd, with spots.of water showing here and there, and sticky enough to take the heart out of acything but a game bit of horseflesh.M was'a day for the \u2018mudlarks and it The steeplechase course wag not in aah wie condition.Theturf drained ell and the field was in fairly present- Sbie chape all the way through.The rain had another effect in dis- of the ceremonial of His :perial Hi » Prince.ushimi.© ¢onditions of the romds was such that driving would have been v un- oomfortable so the carriage and the cevalry escort were dispensed with and secured from the Montreal treet Kailway syetem.Op of th ue the Prince, his staff and the guests vers doniveyed to Blue Bonnets.The patty arrived after the third race and remained atl after the sixth.through the members being rodeived in \u2018a down- ur of train, the members standing zoheaded.es.th es seb pla He, mess was patine] ot o first pt balcon in the astern corner of which provision had of irae and \u2018end mis rôle.x na old red and white, the Jap- - 54 anse Highness pop È Email be ang a oud | - HOW THE RACES werb WON.The horse, gir Edward, owned by J.J.Walsh has evidently rounded to, for Were the Order Saturday ly ly Gio Favorite Landed First Money at Blue Bonnets-Track Muddy and Heavy \u2018all Day-«Blue Coat a Popular Winner Pleased with Course on Saturday he praved himself the best of a field of good ones, and woh rather handily.In the first race Preen, who, was known 10 like the heavy gone, waa nade the.favorite, and was heavily: supported by: thé students \u2018ot form.He looked to be in a good place at\u201d Weights.Sir Edward, \u201cwil mer 1s \u2018the second choice, with the odds of two to one against him.These were the only close priced horves, as thé others were not\u2019 looked.on as.bat ing ac à When the rubber was let go Preen às is always his custom went to the front, eutting out a smart clip, with Dr.Mack close on his heels.Bulkman walted with the winner and tdmed him exactly.-Dr.Mack took up the runs ning, and set the pace for the middle quarter.facing Preen Into submission.As the lot rounded into the stretch Bullthan went to the whip on Sir Edward, and closed up a big gap.winning by a head over Dr.Mack, whoo was tiring after having been made too much of In the first part of the journey.It took Preen all he could do to save the third money from The Eng- Mshman.who was closing in fast.This \u201chorse should win his next time out.A-GOOD TWD YEAR OLD.The second race, an event for two year_ old.brought out as good a field as any horseman would care to see.Columbia Lad and Lawless were the equal choice, the formér on \u2018his previous races here and the latter on the race he ran at Toronto.It was not known what either coud do in the heavy travelling.so both had a equal number ôf'sapporters.Inspector Pur- vis was looked on the good thing to show witha big price against him.Green, who won the short end of the porse was only played to peep.The start of this event was as good as any at the meeting.Columbia Lad who is fast breaker went to the front after outbreaking his field.and held the others safely all the way.He was pever in trouble and won | y by: four .lengths, being eased up at the ems.This colt was well ridden by Mc- Daniels, who took the shartest way home with \u2018him, hugging the ratlet the; turns thus saving ground.The race was between Lawless amd Helen Green\u2019 for second place.Lawless came from: behind after Rhindy had rum in front of Mm al the way and won over Helen Green, who caught Shindy tiring bind- | .ly in the last eighth.Shindy did not \u2018Hike the footing and was af m at the end.Thé winner could have bemtsn better horses on Saturday.bis second victory at this track.Lume CITY'S FIRST WIN.| The original field of hat a dojen Horses inthe third race was out- \u2018down | to three by the ecratches, Cobmosa, \u201cWidow's Mite and Factotum were the, furlongs in the race for gentlemen his previous, races was made the odds + jsony.ohoice-at one to two, While she] winner was as good as as \u2018ten to in some of the books.Fuctotom's never changed, he being held at two to one.In this event the was the best of the three.She ram a true race, and won pricking her ears at the end, shèwing that she ¢ould have done much better.Goldstelr made the early pace with Factotum who is not a front runger, and led the greater part of the back stretch.Bunton, re was on\u2019 the wimer, went after him, when the lot straightened away and soon assumed the lead, holding it to the end.:Cobmosa never got going, - amd.although he wus ridden out could not got up with the firet pair.He finished a poor third to Factotum.never having any chance of outrunning the first two.' A SURPRISE TO THE PUBLIC.\u2018The result of the race over the hur- dlea came as a surprise to the public, for the favorite was badly beaten, and never was up with the first two.Gold Run in this event looked to be the sure thing of the day, as he has beaten better hanses.He was an even money chance, while the winner Paprika was as gobd as six to one, with Lulu Young the second choice, over the great Es- terjoy.When the horses went to the post, Gold Run who $8 one of the best hehaved horses on the turf acted stranwely, and ran away with Mis ri- det.He did not go far, but che boy coudd not control him, to dismount dnd lead him back to the.starter.When the lot were sent off, Es- \u2018terjoy went to the front,\u2018 with Uulu Young next, and Gold Rum away back, fighting for the place.They ran this way for the second turn of the field, and Paprika and Luli Young were opening up a winning gap on the TPor- onto owned horse.As the 2ast jump was reached.God Run was \u2018hopeftens- ly out of \u2018it.wbtle J went to the whip on Paprika.e s00û overtook Ladu Young and beat her out by- que.lengths, golng Gold Run was a\u2019 \u2018poor third, being twenty lengths behind the winner.ry o> THE GOOD THING LANDED: \u201cGoldie was \u201cthe \u201cgokbd* th in the th \u2018race, and; rap: the mile and an | eighth in stake horse styles.Ho.wag e.second, cholo .In ting, wit all \u2018the wise oneson' him.Ivanhoe wag the favorite at 8 to 5.pige Tie) big to the fron - \u2019 1 rie opened up a off two lengthe g the firet à of.& mile + poor Jud; be és as heed Bn mu ng ret Kept-\u201cclôée \u201cbe ar \u20ac) were well- \u201c\u201clôcal \u2018soctety.Some of the best horses et the were e in this race, so that ovory\u201d ond.had \u2018a ool - e favorite \u2018in this race was ; Jon, ong peice, buts at .i$ ve beat Pre Mathias pe a * mam y \u2018the pace.| scratched.price L Frank Samgss (J, Murphy).5 to 1, mec- pid Byes than any of the the day.Colby 1 Ser patelaine was LALLA goo =a ran\u2019 ay Se = first \u2018jr They of the tfip.Mr Davies went on wi Chatelaine and opened up a big in the first furlong.Mr Watson: on Gallant took after her, and waa with- t of the.journey- that Me; made his move on Pet Se dion He soon _overhauled Gallant, - then \u2018took after Chatelaine.who was still setting \u2018He caught her tiring as the bunch rounded into the to the front with Peter Knight.Mr.Mathias had no difficulty in winnlng Ly -th.ee lengths, while Gallant came again at the finish, and beat Chatelaine out for the place by several lengths.The first three wore pouizds the best of the other starters.THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY.The win of the last race by Blue is owned in Montreal, local horseman had a wager .In this event Royal was the Bt handed : out, \\ Teed sed y.ôn her on \u201cDer SELS es\u201d It was \u2018on this pa that all the betting was done.others wete outsiders andronly.nibhied at to show or for the place.The good thing took up the running soon after the start and led neary all the way home, -Blué Coat coming up just time gateh b her at the post, winning a Besa This was one of the t finies seen at this meeting.clpla: and Fire Fang fought it out for ird Place, the former avinning ming the latter.ere was > a = in \u2018this event, as Fire Fang was fentered to.be sold for $500 when her price should have been $1000.There had to change in her welght, which cxused the delay.This event brought to a close one of e beet day's racing of the meeting, notwithstanding the heavy condition of WHAT WAS DOING AT HAMILTON Hamilton, Ont.June 10\u2014The wea- and warm.The track wag very fast, and the attendance was the largest in the history of the Hamilton Jockey Club._ First race\u2014Martin Doyle (Lloyd).$ to 5, first; Charile Eastman (soreland), 6: to 5, second; Ellioott (A.Amelia, Racine and Scarfell also ran.The race went to Martin Doyle without much trouble.The horses were at the post nearly ten minutes, but they Bot off well.Considerable money went on Ellicott, which was touted to win.Martih Doylé was well played.East- Man Eot AWay first, but wes gradually overhauled by Martin Doyle, who held the lead without trouble.Martin Doyle finished a t, while man and Fa ott.diaputed\" every inch of the way in a hard drive, but Fast- man put his nose in front.The others 8 , purse 3480, hante Blake, 125 (Nico), 3 to 8 ve CR \u2018armed, 120 (Liev).2 to 1,1 to 8 and out, second.Sir in m (Moreland), 10 to 1, 2 to 1.and 3 to 5, third.Time, L01 3-5.William Penn, Frescaty A Courtown II.Sea, also ren.Rough house Third face.Steeplectfaée, - about 2 miles and a half, Picktime (Payton).\u2018even, first; ond: Ruth's Rattler ( Gallagher), 2 to 1.third.Blllserry, Ohnet and Apteryx also ran.One hundred yards from the finish Frank Bomers and Picktime were racing neck and neck.Murphy had to use his whip on Frank Somers, who could not stand the pace.and Picktime won by half a length, Ruth's Rattler.which was heavily played was a poor third, Picktime was generally played, but Frank Somers carried a lot of money.Fourth race, Tuckett, Beelin, Stakes, 4 1-16 miles.\u2014-Jacomo (J.), § to 1, first; Euripides (Fairbrother), 1 1-2 to 1, second: Court Martial (Moreland), 10 to 1 third; Chjppewa, Bonmot, Mefingl o also ran.Jacomo wom the other day and his price was only 4 to 1 to-da Chippewa was picked for first with th Euripides and Merlingo second and third choices.Ja- como got away in a bunch at the front and kept there until the finish, when he drew away from the field and won ith Plenty.to © spate.Buripidez had to fight h 1 off Court Martial, who Shouts have come second in three more lengths.Garroll gave Jacomo a splendid ride.wa pot.away behind and tired oo Fifth race, 3-4 miles, three year olds\u2019 and up, selling $300 added.Prince) Brutus, 114, (J.Dally), 8 to 5, 4 to 2.2 to 5, first by J h: Arby Van, 109, a.Foley), 8 to 1 to 1 place and 7.show, second: Oman J.109, (W.RE Walk.40 to 1, 15 to 1 and 6 to À - Ajout 2 miles 4 4.4.15 1-5 Fast 4 FOURTH, RACE ce for 3.yedr-blds, sng upward; pling : KELVIN, 94.\" : \u201c ' Montreal.June: hs.Sieh ene wean M, McNmyoara coo., i% mile 5 44 2.02 3-5 Heavy.8 -8T.NOEL, | 108.Cu .- RARE ] Montreal, June .\u201d.ced wee «x 108 Gaugel .7 Furs.3 31 1.34\" Heavy.8 \u2018SCHROEDER'S.MIDWAY, 101, Montreal June 6th.ceq aver 99 Gaugel .+.veo «+, 1 Mile 2 12 1.45 2-5 Slow.7 CURSUS, 1 : : Montreal, June 7th .cv ees coe os 105 J.Murphy .1% Mile 2 38 2.02 3-6 Heavy.5 GILPIN, 111.; _ Montreal.June 5th.vee +.\u2026.\u2026 108 W.Knapp .« « .1% Mile e 6nk 1.66 4-5 Fast.«7 WATER DOG, 111.; ) Montréal June 6th.54 au neo +0 108 J.Johnson .1 Mge 8 7 1.45 2-5 Blow.T IVANHOE, 120.> i Montreal, June 8th .ter esv000 108 J.Johnson - cows sen'es 1% Mile 1 21 2.04 3-5 Heavy.4 FIFTH RACE\u2014Four furlongs: \"2-year-olde salling\u2014 AGNES FORD, 104.\u2018 } Montreal, June 5th oc.cou win 00e 00 104 Gaugel .eon + se 4% Furs.6 45 .b6 4-5 Fast.7 LADY IRENE, 99.Montreal, June th.ey ees beves 102 Chandler .+.+» 4 Furs.7 6% 62 Heavy.11 FANTASIA, 99.- , : Montreal, June 7th.ves ove oe ST Gaugel vesene oes 6».¢ Furs.2 2h.53 3-6 Heavy.- 6 Boy SHINE, 104.- es See + wn \u2019 .- UFF, A : Montreal.June Tth .or ve.Burton eee ees >.& Furs.1 73 53 Heavy.11 PLEASE, 104, Jamaica, April 26th .S.a 94 Swain .+.» .5 Furs.11 4% 1.02 Fast, 1 ETTA LOUISE, 104, : Montreal, June 6th.+ 0.0 .\u2026.0 .104 Frazier .eves 4% Furs.3 56 .556 4-56 Fast.1 VELOX, 99.ontreal.June Tth .(+ vers 20000 102 Diggins .e es.4 Furs.10 1010 .52 Heavy.11 LADY POWELL, 111.* .Montreal, June 6th.eee ++- a \u2018 .; SIXTH RAGE\u2014S8ixth-furiowgés- 3-y sar-olde aiid upward; selling = + | = § CONFESSOR 113.\u2019 ' Montreal, June th.ver ve sve.sen ve 113 Gauge] .\u2026 oo .6 .6 11% 1.1835 Heavy 8 ALL ABLAZE, ar.hue Furs.% Heavy Montreal, June 6, .+.NI p +++ .98 Burton .sie en oer 1.Mlle 4 $357 \"1482-5 Slow.7 TYROLIAN, 108.fs da ee TEE ES : Montres), June @ 88m cn roiores (pee vee, 107 Robinson .c «0 7 \u201cFurs.2 78\" 1.23 3-5 Blow.10 CLIFTON FORGE, 100.Cs : PC .i Montreal, June Sti, .,.} Je\u201c cessed\u2019 107° Gaugel .+.0 0».6 Furs.4 51% > 1.15 *Fust, 10 ABJURE, -108.18: _- Co * à ntreal, June 6th .ee.oes.107 Gaugel i eves oo oT Furs, 7 28.1.3285 Blow.10 PRINGIPIA.101, sd.A .Montreal, June Sth.de Wie o 28XY 163 M ve edines \u2018Furs.- : DICK REDD, 111.* A Ce 2 po \u2018 5, s \u2018 3nk 1.05 2-5 Heavy.\u2019 .Lexington, May 2.106 Bilac P.elegant ow displays of broader efforts are made, with the result that the store is sure to be crowded with people { i only tan.wien ace ankles and pain: um some bighty Ys getown, N.B.Jainty vi ery; one look who find it not only pleasurable but profitable to shop Where * \u2018everybody shops.\u201d i} i ig i .le lo T- - \u201cso.p ; ; 2 .- v Lb Mens perce ire prit ie vo The results of the sessional examin: ras suficient © Spivate We've made great preparations for this sale.We have attempted to make it an \u201cevent\u201d + \u2018 | 400 pairs of Men's Fancy Summer Socks, aW of the finer ue Pr A Pie ee Thos anounced: tn Barurday's Those who have not seen that will be long remembered, These beautiful sheer Wash Fabrics will be sold at lower \u2018 x i ir quete and silk pates Mn far a - SBludenis rom oie\u2019 Marihone\u201d pro: them should come to the prices than ever before for such high grade materials.No seconds in the collection.- | ° > again ne Jt effects Per Dall .oeriiee vues cores seseaensaneee 0 third year.Mr.RH.McDonald, of store to-morrow.White Batiste and Organdie Best English Prints, 10c and | Fine checked and.strip HOW SOME OF THESE CAME TO BE OFFERED TO YOU | Sutherland gold * medal \u2018awarded for Every Hat in the store Gascon, 9c.12V45¢ value, 9c.{ Zeph: d Ginghams, 9e.the examination (n general and medi- educed all 2 * { ephyrs-an 8 c.AT .50 A PAIR.cal chemistry together with creditable reduced all the way from 25e Organdie Muslin 9 bea .Si mported by ufacturer\u2019s t for other firms throughout FLTuBusIUNMAUGH The at on in the primary branches.one-third to half regular \u20ac rgan .¢ Vuln Jc, u-'| Fancy Dress Muslin, 15c | Crepon Egyptian, 25¢ value,\u201d the count not delivered for one reason and another and frially disposed Chartes pl fsodies Boe.tats \u201cRin-.iner best examination, written and \u2014al, ue value and real worth.tifully designed.goods, Ic.9c.: oi.Ln of to us at prices very much below their actual value.because a manu- .ain Mesèrent.a eo ray rd Year, Bo 15c Black Dress Lawn, 9c.15c White Lawn, 9c.25c Fancy Dress Muslin, 9¢, =\" facturer\u2019s agent isn't supposed to carry stock.N.B.The first year prizeman le also .7 me a Maritime province student, H.B.; i < GI, PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, Logte, of Chatham, N.B.\u2018 : 2 So menu fines Remnants] S========== 45.90 Will Buy Men\u2019s $8.50\" ations for the third and first AN ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS.Heasley for Pictures|=\"\" = \"= sd CR The Ideal Summer and $10.00 Suits! Plaid check Mohair L new FIRST YEAR.2000 yards Black chee Mohair ustres On Sale remiss a ot Catherine, corner Bleury, p First Year Prizeman\u2014H.B.Logie, Tuesday and Following Days Floor Covering! \u2014_ big red potions ne.clear Open ors : rth aight until 9 o'clock, cu Friday |,_VUnior Anatomy Prize\u2014T.A, Rob- A Great Clearing Sale the If you want a bargain so far wo : ; Tuesday nights, inson.on Plain Mohair Lustres\u2014 Third Floor of Curtain Materials and away above the common Black.cream, navy and green.HONORS IN AGGREGATE OF ALL and Furniture Coveringe.k 65 and .75 » Cream, navy gree at .29 \u201cFISH AND POULTRY.nage, HSE.This splendid lot represents bal- as to make comparison seem pt- Fancy Cream Voiles, Stripe eat B.SC.Re Macamay A\" B.; ; onan, early every = rir x terly ridictlous, pay Ws a visit os ., .3 n ?ayard Saitings a yard.PHELPS & BINNS [mists VB BA 0.Alling! son tor ome decoration purposes.carly tomorrow.A lot \u2018of .m, and certainly affords : Men's Suits \u2014 including all \u2018 Th 1 .88 Victorin Square.an un inc u ing ; ; e cool weather has made it very difficult for the wholesale houses HISTOLOGY\u2014HONORS.equalled opportunity of purchas- 4 x qe i Supply SHIPS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, sizes, in single and double their bi ocks of : 1, Brown, D.M.: 2, BL inæ the very newest and daintieet 4 , to move their big stocks of Dress Goods as rapidly as they had antici- PRIVATE FAMILIES, Eto, McBurney.A.Marchant\u2019 Yo Bef devices at a tithe of their real breasted styles; suits worth : pated; so that, in spite of advancing prices on nearly everything for with FISH, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, Ete.Cramplon B.H., Hicks, E.R.- values, | ; : have sell lots of cn ; Fhose Main 417.slo.H.B.BA.Macaulay AE Mal © $8.50 and $10.00, will next year, they ve to lots of goods just now at prices that are colm, R.B.; 10, Allingham, J.H., BA.Dentong.Anchgthe in Cretonnes, on sale at .$5.90 simply ridiculous.These Dress Goods come to you that way.\u2018 MARRIAGE LICENSES Amant Harry, Campbell, H.A.Hep- Art Muslins, Sueens, Art Tickings IR Think of the Bathing Sui | burn.Tp ple, E.G: ; 15, Galla- Coverings, and all kinds of lee S .; (Why pay usual high, regularly- \u2018 vide, = of the se ing uits you'll Deed for the sea- - MARRIAGE \u201cLICENSES einen PA; MacPhee, 3.A, BA, Cream.\u2018and Panoy Window Ma- traw Matting, the ideal asked-for-elsowhere prices, when .knock-abouts for the country roads; then think of Jared by BB.MUTUHESON, Notary |.A.A.B, Taylor, 8.W., BA, \u2014-_ floor covering for summer Scroggie offers such surprising getting the better qualities for the price of the worst.Tum.Main 3405, 136 36 ANATOMY\u2014HONORS, houses; cool, clean and sanit- values?) : day morning\u2014 mn mam | k Robinson, TA: 2 Bugbee, R.G.: Remnant Prices! a does ot tch and hold = I .Wes- ; oO ; ! * Ë _- iis 30\" BL Tammie To rar ai Tea toy.Burl G 8.BA 6, une es (Jai out 1m three lots for easy rid lik not calch and ho Good Spring and Summer \u2018 x BRIDAL GIFTS IN LINEN.JEWELRY SOUVENIRS.= sin.tf domata or 48 58 BNL brent xia erm | SNe i kn at anenatt no 300 quality Tus Clothes f{ A fion at $3.00 Bridal Gift \u2014 E.; 11, Logie, H.B., BA.; 12, Brown, | marked prices.quality Tuesday.21c oO es for Boys! : Selection at $3.00, ridal Gifts.MARRIAGELICENS D.M.; 13, Park J.E., Piper, J.O., A.B.i Lot No.2\u2014All at one-third off the 40-yard roll for $7.90., i ; Pure, spotless linen for the Brooches and Scarf-pins in ES js y Cremble, D, W.BY Gallagher, J.B.marked prices.yard roll tor $7.70.Boys\u2019 $4.50 all-wool Suits, worth\u2019 less than \"$4.50.3 \u201cbride.py nicer; nothing used cresconits, fleurde li, horseshoe, Lesued by J.M.M.Duff, (minier GA.larchant, H.B; 11 Lot Noa 3\u2014AN at one-fourn otr 35c and 40c Japanese in tweeds and cheviots, cut in Special to-morrow + .\"208 : 3 wishbone and leaf; in genuine .\u2014 P _ marked prices.- : rp =.\" oftener; and if it's good, luts a SOO edn 14k.sold gold ave LE Se LOOTHONORE.Third Floor.Take Elevator.Matting .25c Norfolk i and Ss al \"Men's Straw\u201d Salar! : = ; at prices ranging from $2.B.Sc); 8, Macmillan, H.: 4, Sihler, G.A.: 40-yard roll for $8.90 styles, In all the new Spnng ats, values * $1.50, \"bind St è very difficult bo select the $5.00, ss.3081.5.Black, V.E., B.A.; 6, Cam \u2019 or 7 .00.; phen, H.hades: \u2026 16 Mo- A, .8 not a suit in the Special pee : gift; wo.make it yery easy to-mor- so \u2014_\u2014 Tags Ave.A fu resaietion MW EE 5 Ladies\u2019 Oxfords 2 yards, wide Scotch - lot So-mortow .rnp -90c; ! pw, when we shall liy out before METHING FOR MEN.DMR oie fs sett bum, HH.Hepburn, W.Gi, Parke, J.$1.05 Linoleum, 40c and 60c \" \u20ac you a large.assortment of hand- Tooth Brushes, regilar .25, for (YU am quite cured of Buy.E., Robinson, T.A.a .a \u2018Tuesday Grocery Bargains Bo aa 15.OG busimass without wearing PHYSICS\u2014HONORS.: In Tan, Patent or Calt-skin Leath- quality .29c grat Cs some tea-cloths, lunch-cloths, ta- Ha Brushes, regular .35.for , er aun 1.Logie, H.B, BA; 2, Evert | ers.selected from America\u2019s best VE renom ou.3 tine Btreinonnie so\" ble covers, side honrdée um - 31 130008 B:80; 9 Macaulay, A.E AE 4, if Tannages.All American made Ganour os = des, 0.ners, bed-sprea etc, at, Williams\" Shaving Soa ar H H: 2 Lavere, P.© 's, March shoes.This season's produc- or .28c \u2018een \u201c ving > regul or » 2-».each weeny oer :.$3-00 10, for .P LEGAL GARDS.H B® 5, Mackintosh aw weg fon tions.Fina: Puen.Fou T° ae \u2014 .A: cNaughton, 107 eee.y To make the selection decided Sozodont and Rubifoun Tooth J}.uw.¥ERGUSON, K.C, Advecate, ore, art A1 18, Gallagher, 3 B.Ee $3.00 Russian Cait Oxfords, Blu- W.H.Sera ie mate rue ii 386 is interesting, - ashes, special | Rooms 416, 413 New York Lis .BA cher cut.Sizes, 2 1-2 to 6 1-2, \u201cne À \u201clues for $3.00, 3.75, e Bldg, ._Beet or Tongue à $5.00, $5.50, 300 ot is 4 oz bottle German Cologne, Tel M.2054.135 312 PRA gricAL, I Patent Colt or Gun Metal, Oxfords, Limited, 1 heif-1b.tin Lob- Pe à 25.vers eters.: _ KBB, CSAIL AGEL à save | ie SE te pee Ro pee as St Care Uri nd Hoorn, mR - + + .ogle, A.8ihl .G- ; , e.ox ictoria .A \u2014 ve ov sere .Jones TS CANADA Load _ A: 7, Grosse à.L.Marctant 2s eels, Montreal.Bugar-Cured Pea Meal Rolied Bacon\u201d hai of whole; white they last.\"LACES WEVE COT TO SELL AT ONCE.|B ic BL 15 adi | | T.Chase Cargrain.K.C, Ylotor E.Miche.ackin- - ?a ; .BF.ty 4, Chase\u2019 Casgrain.tosh, A.E.; 18 Hawkins, A.B Fal- .oo LL.= - = - Wehavé : gon through our Lace stock and picked out a Jot of ends rn Tales ri MeDousall Sonor, B.\" 16 Rosia, 4.= Mio Tracy, wi A eo 5 Fa se D.G.BA; Orten- |W.A: McDonald, 3 1.H.; MeBwen, 8.|.\u201cCorona Horse «and odd plecit that bave been moving rather slowly and wick we have ROOMS AND BOARD.w HcEachern, M.7.bad: Champion.> Aesrotat, \u2019 ; \u2019 bone KM.5, aha D.pi ; ue Nerden w .ae A M; mureper eux srapaT.is Ra e - .part DP decided \u2018to sell © out at a ridiculdly price on Tuesday.: per.J.0, A.B.; 28, Havey, H.Tak 8.J.; , Freedman, A.; 13, Ballem, D.: Fyfe, A.M; Hunter, W.B.; Tho- Patton, WD; Perrigard, E ; smith, * ; O'Callaghan, R.H.L; 25, Carru- 9\" C- mas FH; Wilson, M.J.6 Dexter, |B.8; Soqth 7 B.i Seo Frs ét bp Se .| - ve ; .Fa a .3 .: + Soe: hand-made Laces, heavy festoon Guipure Ap- TR ANSIENTS thers, R.8.P.Gillesple, J, H., Her.| PHARMACOLOGY AND _THERA- |A.: Powell, RE, DA en A an Turner, J.8.; Underh hill, 7 Bg | em EVERY Ta a Ë .\u2026plique, TCuipure Insertion and Edging.Chantilly Insertion bert, T.A, Howitt, Cc.Macaulay, AE, PEUTIC8\u2014HONORS.7.McGibbon, J.A.8, Craig, D.A.; Jen- Wallace, C.T.; Walsh, J.J.; orley, B.2 evene © - and Edging, Oriental L : Rooms with or without board.first- Macmillan H.1, Ballem, J.C., B.A.; 2, McMillan, kine.W.M.; McDonald, R.H.; Tracy, Ÿ 7 Wright, R.P.: c nsertion and Edging, All-Over Laces slass accommodation 18 Victoria \u2018st, INORGANIC CHEMISTRY\u2014HONORS W- J.P.Shewan, D.R.; & Chipman, W.L.MA 9, Tannenbaum, D, 10, Hol- Ruth an i A: .(white, cream and black), Black Silk Cluny Laces.pping die and theatres.1, Macaulay, A.E.; 2, McEachern, M.R.L., M.A; 4, Campbell, D.G,, B.A, [bropk, C.E; Boley, L.A.; McBride, .| .vus.5 ENSE ! \u2019 T.; à, Allingham, J.H., B.A.Black, V.Haneon 0 Bi,» foie A.Mi 8 |W.P._Shanks, Geo, B.A.; Rochleau, MARINE NEWS.ee, ge 8 yde.at $3.00.35yds.at $175.125 yds.at .J5 : SRUSHES, E.BA.Logie 1B.B.A: 8 MacPhes, Shanks, G, B.A.Yeo, 1.3 3 Murphy, W- C= B-A- Port of Montreal.| Actile math, Bi si Haies med Sed .12 ydi.at$2.75.50.yds.at $1.50.25 yds.at .60 amr J.Es 6, Robison, TA 10.Mecrile Gg BA Wilkon.KM.BACTERIOLOGY HONORS.ARBIVED.AL arugelsns pr 201 Queen wen ; 48- 9: 60 SWERFERS NEPAIRED.|lan, H, Sihler, G.A.; 12, Mackintosh, HONORS.1.Skmpeon, J.8.2, Kird i Toronto.mitettons:' 25-218 , ye.it'$2.50\" yds.at $1.25 50 yds.at .50 BRUSHES.ULLEY A'E:'12, Champion, B.H, Hepburn, 1 Kitby, W.P.P.B.A; 3 Boley, Li [B.A & Black.J.Bi; Boley, LA.4, Dex.Liverpool; Vassongers and General caren 1: 6yde a+-$2.007 80 yds.at $1.00.ToL M at 2% Bresbes |W.G'; 15, Dakin W.A.M.A.\"|A: à, MacDonell, D.BA; 6, Bal [ter R B.BA 5, Von LI Pr | ; - BIOLOGY\u2014HQNORS.tom.3 ©: 6, Holbrook, GE; & Cemp- |8.5.1, Chipmen Re L, M.A.; Freeman, SAILED.And à laige quantity that had previously been reduced.bell, D.@, B.A.; 1, Powell, R.E., B:A.; A: Tracy, W.L., M.A.8, McM#ilan, w.Steamship Lake Erie (Br.), 4914, Carey, PIPE MENDING.pl Emert, Cool fies, 2 Logie HB 5 Wilson.Lt pu 3 J.P.9, Campbell, D.G., 10, Me Liverpool; passengers and general cargo, ii: ter so a p : 8 , T.A.; 4, Ma , , cMilla BA: - teamsh i having te AU at 45'Cents a yard Tuesday A.E.; 5, Lavers, P; L, , Mackiniost, J.P.; 11, Tanton, E, T.: 12, Bennett, re ar a Jenkins, W.M.; Mur- Live Prat Gor, Tuer, Evan, 3 vi an ; \u2014\u2014 TO SMOKERS.B: 7, Bissk, V.B.BA, Park J.E.6 J.Fresdman, A: 1d, Arbuckle, 3.W.|PUE 5; Bo Bt.5 Moombon JA.Stesmabip Prah (Br), 1588, Hord, Byd- \u2018OTTO \u2018MIGEL\" 9, Campbell, H.A.Hutchison, G.W.HYGIENE\u2014HONORS.ber.have passe in pongo nh num- ney.CLEARED.BLATTER BRO ne ee ana vie Vhtoria Square at BACTERIOLOGY\u2014HONORS, 1, Tracy, W.L, MA.; 2, Yeo, L 1.: the third year, viz Patholey Pree, ; Pano Action 1, Dakin, W.A, M.A; 2, McEaghern, 5, Prison, K.Mi 4.Chipman, RL.cology and Therapention Medicine, ur- Bristor; General cargo.(Br), 259, Ward = = = M.'T., Walsh, J.-3.; 4, Havey, H ERE man, A.Powell, R_ B., B.A.; 7.Kelley, Srey a4 Obstetriont Arbucide, JE © mnie er op ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES, ETC Beni, whe Evert, (en Be = JW.Bennett, SJ: 8, Hunter, W.B., Bayies Le; Dejan, 3 Cn BA; VESSELS IN IN PORT.5 ulay, ; y, W.P, P., BA, omas, F.H.; ' Bech Ben- Logie H.B.B.A; 10, Lavers, P.L.|9.MacDoneil, D.F.B.A, McMillan, 28.Blanchet, 8.F.; Campbell, Er Seat, ous MONEY IN GANARIES Malcolm.RB, Robinson, T.A; 18, W J.P.; 10, Kaufman, J, MoGibbon, D.6.\u201d \"Bas Chipman, R.L, MA: Montauk (2642), Morgan, Fernandine, aide thon, gions wo i Brown.D.M, Elliott, R., Hepburn, H.J- A; 11, Arbuckle, J.'W.; 12], Camp- Clarke.J.C., 3.A.; Craig, D.A.; Da- Hochelaga, pate Er Ry Pre CT os ET ee à EE a WED BET D etai pee Real | eth megs mg, re wan ERSTE SEE .* ° -\u2014 y MN .; Wr, > .5 J >\" 3 ov told Camptell.H.A.Chisholm MEDICAL dunppz Vonnes or Bi Prostmanis Fyce, A.Monmouth (3659), Ward, Bristol, GPR.musta Wine ci parsr VERRE, À Tat CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.inghes 3.2 BA, plavburn, \u201cW, a.pl igMillan, 3 y.JP; 2 Murphy.G.a ee ee EEE BA: Athens (csi), Monet, Greagow, Doo coT TAM Bis.\u2018SEED CAE ou want to see the largest and most THE azey PLack = FIRST.YRAR~PAS Denil Dr 1, BA 3.Holbrook, Cb; C: Æ: Holman, W.L.B.A.Hunter, Crown of Aragon (2828), Grinder, | Shure SEL, Rotten, on.y n g s lunch fe at the Hott a re The following gentiomen, ner 8, McGibbon, J.A; 8, Powell, R.E., |W.B.i Jenkins, W.M.; Kaufmann, J.Basbadoes , vie Bydney, Livi to 9% 133 aw : .complete assortment of artistic designs Fo a er St.James and St ber, have passed the men, 7¢ tg num- 5A; 7, Bennet, 8 J.Soley, L A; § Keay.Thos.Kelley, J.W.; Kennedy, |, C3n808 Tors (3706), Symonds, Barve- = cr : Corbeil, prep.he subjects of the First Year, vis.M1 Tes, D 159 Craie DA Dors & HN; Kidby, WFP, BA; Lake, Corimehien (4018), Lindsay, Glasgow,| in, Lake Erie Passengers.cv \u2014 oo and color combinations in .all not Physics, the ty amin a LB As 9, Craig, D.A, Dex- MA Bi London, J F.; Lovering, J.Bi Allan ( 2.e \"fl sais\u201d fee Liver -of- the Gi PF 3 \u2014 try and Inorganic & eniaty, veto | 2 , B.yoch, J.G.B; M k, A.H.; Basuto (1893), Drean, Fernandina, Head od ans horbe on Setitday, with MacDonell, ,D.F., BA} McCann, J.|ime whee.very \u2018 Sad : YES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.logy, Histology, Biology and Bacterio- CLINICAL MEDICINE\u2014HONORS.; th following \u201cher \"\u2019cébt | « BARS, NOSE \" .1, MacDonell, D.F., BA; 3 Thomas, 1: MeCowen, G, R.; McDonald, J.N.; Bray Head (X30), McDowedi, Barrow, © on\u201dher \u2018esbin 1 i MoDoneld, R.H.; MoGibbon, J.A.: oF this, Te/ : Fine WILTON Carpets + ne Are Se A ae Een ae | TE, rt, Lae, | JE ERAN MAN Dr.Fra, Do Sales Prevest recette.W.A.G, B.A, Benner, F.A.Black, B-.B.A; 6, Freedman, A.; 7, Simpson, Millen.W.J.P.; ; A, An; Morin, \"tian (6300).Bras, Liverpool.As Hiss B.pl! , Oguecliations 1 10 4 Dusenmez coe: V.BBA.Booth, G.&, poudreau F.1.6; Arlon, O.A.; Bennett, B.8, J.H.G.; Muir, W.E, B.A.; Noble, E.what.3 2 Sultacion 8 poor, Tweeday, ed?to G., Bourne, Wesley, Brown, D.M, Shanks, Geo, ,.B.A., Powell, R.B., BA.C.: Ortenberg, 8; Oulton, M A,, M.A.; 24 Carpe 8 50, Stroke a.or mew Ho.233 Brawn, 6, Campbell, H.A.Cartuthers.Toy, W.L., MA.Goodwin, B.E; Perrigard, B.N.; Powell, R.E, BA.Arrivals Elsewhere, \u2018 _! Srasily : | R78.\"P.\"Champion, 5.H, Chishoin, 9, Bocheleau,'W.C., AB.Shewan, D.Read G.C.BA; Scott, W.H.Shen- ; mate H.G., B.A, Churchill, L.#, Crease, E Shipman, R.L., M.A, Dexter, R.|kel.F.R; Shewan, D, R; Shanks, pania at New Tork; from Liver: | A.L., *Crombis, D.W., Culver, C, W., A, Fyfe A.M.; 10, Nagle, F, W.; Geo.B.A.; Simpson, J.8; Soley, LA: \u201c8 Louls at New York, from * Cher | Misw Con ; FATAL RESUL Dakin, W.A.M.A.Do Wo [11] Keliey, J.W.; 18, Bechtel, A.D.Somerville, H.A.; Bweeney, J.L.; Tan- : en, .T TO QUARREL.pope H.Fo Gardiner, A.B., Kaufman, J.McGib- ton.B T.Thomas, ¥.H.; Tracy, W.BOUTS rin Auguste Victoria at New Ba ST nee Jr Fra : , J : \u2014\u2014 Dunbar, A, Dunlop, F.T.;, Klitott, R.2 ., Ju, ) .: .Shoots Twe- : illo * bon, J.A., Yeo, L J.; 18, Baldwin, W.; : , Mr.W.- Bl ; Ed are and Commits Suicide by Brtiila, L A, BA, Ewert, go ae.TAB, Nickey, Wo H.Moan, W.Li.MA.Waugh, 0.8: >> pr ES York, from Cherboure =~ = of mono emma een ons APE .yllet and Razor, | [L.KH.Fraser, W.G Galland, J.BL P.; 14, Davis, D.W,, Lynch, J.G.B., , Cailfomia at New York.from po oh.mal: Miss A.Forster, iton: MB.ime * Carpets Powdem, N, ¥.June 10\u2014Following B.A.Gillespie, J.xt, Graves C.A.Ha\u201d ponte a D wet.B.Bj Ta A STRANGE MISTAKE.Empress of Britain at Liverpool, from | L Hunt, Montseql M Jackece, ison itt.Je emg ae Hugh ei cpu nr À wees, | 4 lp publishing the result of the stv | Menitma at London, tom Montreal, Grate, D200 5 Eoinas montre À Hours.and Sues Hoare, à toast T.A, Hicks, E.R, B.A.Ho} aîtowey, - CLINICAL SURGERY Sons ond year ruminations, pren mis, rea iron freee aor Fork, Mr: Henry L.Lyman, Montred: Mr.J.A\u201d .a ug both men.noire wounded in the head.E.P.Hutohison, G.w.Tonite, J ax , Murphy a.B.E those who had passed, the Si] Campania at Naples, from New Y Mackay.- Peirbailt:- Mr, @» Ho.Master: : ce Eanïeis Lien ant 4 bullet into his Lavers, P.L, Lawre A, Less, J Mobitian, W.gx Main A.these who had not passéd in the total of | Nieuw Amsterdam at Fottendam, from mom; eNO aires.Aion: ¥ Hate XB Madkiatos By BA.Mpcesiar.aa naw A 8 nan, Soe ho ad BOL Patesd 16 000 tess wow ork real?See FR fr pigs Merde dont, Ù - + He recovered .consctoueness laterane À B.Mackintosh, A.E.Msomillsn; Lion, JA; McKay, W.or more of the individual sub Pol.Nord America at New York, tmp LR o WILTON Ru Hlwint to.lie orne end cut bis H., MacPhee, J.A., B.A.McBurney, A, He cr.J.KH.G., B.A.; Shanikea, Geo.lowing is the correct list of a vs pies.eo Now a i mad: _ \u201cM vid.à ronde, Oring se dou ane | MéDonnel, DISAL, Moïlacher, à; T.BA; Scley, LA: Wilson, K.M, were sncomssful io all the subjects Cottle tu Moville, from How Gigs.Murphy ia in a critical condition.| LoNaushton, M.5 Malcolm, R.B, | : OBSTETRIOS-HONORS.* |4he second year, comprising ~dol-1 Goittc at Liverpool, from New York.sled rom tro iron § te of fetal Th t be he Ci J| sHOT HUSBAND THREE Taie, |Ménnine.GO.Marchant HB.Mar 1 2 Morin 1.B a \u201cB.A; 3, Clarke, J.SF Anitomy, Practical Anatody, Lucania at Liverpoal, from New TOM, a on UE ui 4 ere: is o seen in the hd at .Boringfield, Olio, Jame 10; fir.me Otto, B.A, Moodie, A,-R, Mundie, Cis: Chtpman L, MA.5, Arb Ph ogy, Prestioal Physiology, / Republic rg iad from Boston.mondes.There ure oi + | J ma wires bullets de acces or GQ.8.BA, Q'Brien J.F, O'Callaghan, a uckie, [ try, Applied Medi -| Canadlan ât Liverpool from Bostoi: second and n ririroiens passagers.On .rs who\u201d to body her RW.L.Park, J.EP J: AB, , Pharmso fé.Paul at Southampton, from New thot voyage the Victorian but ; She charged with in- York Sydney do Jand ther ee 5 - i 66eiity, Mve, Rita Fiitinger barrécad- de i od Gerself in the icoms of het ps ! F DR.MAGKAY\u2019 8.SPÉGIFIO- The Only Cure for ALCOHOLISM ot ; Te owe - # ve ; > 25% .ns 5 .-! o 20 he Las ; , Ci Hil § i : Approved fn by the Government: of.= ee of Montreal - EN NPANY and ie \"he pro .syste - especially oe Tan clergy.ementially scientific treatrpent.aquires no\u2019 hypodermie ; ; tion, 1» taken the mouth.at hom, DE Master que Be Suing wa tient mentally and p cally on .prises.HONO | A Kirby, hy PE ww.P 3, \"804600 B.Outherine Strot qe | BE EY \u2014\u2014 OF \u2014\u2014\u2014 FL SEL would conoentrats the energy of lenders in financial and industrial life and turn it .to the service of Christ.REV.DR.PATRICK AT AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN.At yesterday morning's service of the American Presbyterian .Church, Rev.Wililam Patrick, D.D., principal of the Manitoba College, Winnipes, preached an Interesting sermon to a large congregation.rev.gentleman took his text .Matthew, chapter II, v.28 \u201cCome unto me, throughout the majority of the Presd- Methodist, Congregational and Baptist Churches of Montreal by the presence of visiting clergymen ih It was a practical fl- lustration of the union which is in the the Presbyterian brethren In control of the new united Church.Assembly church, there were three special services.Rev.Falconer, the new professor of Greek and Exegesis Dar Vanhieek, uni, roing, June Lhe 2907.& son to and Mm.K.Coats Coats with genuine \u201cG \u2014-Coats to make you look stylish and well dressed.Correct, g perfect fitting, samples and odds, and let's remind you, such tremendous reductions.Ladies\u2019 Short Pony Coats in different shades of Grey Tweed, Collar and Cuffs, i Soutache Braid Trimming, $5.19 up and a discount of 20% on Ladies\u2019 fn this res oe, Antoine he to Mr.and ER \u2014On Taras June 6th.1207, à éon to Mr.and Mw.Kenneth J ut.ar.grand quality, -HYINDMA N-On Weadessay.ah à a Bt.James Churen, n ; a eMeat saugates 0 New Temament end 29.as follows Pores 0 .ws: all ye that labor and ate heavy laden, and I wilt give you Test.yoke upon you, and learn of me; for |.1 am meek and lowly of heart, and ye shail find rest unto your souls.\u201d The preacher declared that Jesus stands absolutely alone among men.Imagine.said he, any person in this \u2018 30.years of age, or more, leaving their seat and taking the pulpit and inviting those \u201cCome unto me and I will give you Rev.Dr.Patrick said he had known scores of men who had been suceessful, in a business way, far beyond their fondest expectatlone, yet they had not found peace nor rest.Sin.he said, was the most fatal of all diseases and men and women will not preached In the morning.Mr.Falconer ts a son of the ex-Moderator, and a brother of the new President of To- In the afternoon there was an Assembly Communiop serv Ice, When an address was given Miller of Halifax, and a group of clders officiated at the Lord's Table.The evening service took the form nf a platform meeting, engirdled with religious ceremony, at which addresses were given on two laymen\u2019s subjects, Missinnary Movement and phe Presbyterjan Brotherhood.The address on the Laymen's Mls- eles wry Mcvement was delivered by J \u2018A Macdonald, who mentioned tn cyening that he was present at the Assembly as an elder, not being tect 1 cally 8 minister, as he nas up orn on dune Sh, Kiernan, P.P.Pi © tw Méshérine Feléy, both of this city.oNmL GREEN-\u2014On June 3rd.1907, by .thé Rev.J.H.Dixon, Montreal.Alexander Neil to Nelle Green 136 2 N-SULIIVAN \u2014 Ch urch, Gl n Mond ' == runto University.© Ladies\u2019 Short Tight Fitting Coats.in fawn covert cloth, self strappings, covered buttons, collar or \u2018at neck finish.Pr.ces from $.760 io $16.00 A Discount off this of 25%.tuese.\u2014 1 aie Tone Sun, 1807, by the Mondereon, ont Wibere Henderson, Franipion DEATHS IN THE HIV.\u2014=In this elty, on the 7th hist, Pen! aged u take place Tuesday Pog) 30 am, from his tute rear Th évenue, Montreal An- 0 \u201cto the Church of l'Enfant Jeeus.rence street, where gérvice will 2 coated at 9 am.Reidtives ate Todusated to attend.ly, in this city, on tie inst., George Ciarxe, of the Post Ti \u2018aged 58 peut n Tussaay moming.St Anthony's Church, NOHAM OU June.9th, Marguer- antl a can hl \u201cCome unto me,\u201d sald Jesus, \u201cand 1 will give you rest.\u201d tion will be fuifillea Christiénity should be judged by its fruits and men and women can onfy find veace and rest in God.- Truth, , {8 an element of rest, and forgiveness is an element of rest, Lack of faith is the cause of sin.Rev.Mr.Patrick then pointed out to the cangregation in eloquent terma ave not become the Christian women we might have, but it was not want of wliingnese on \u201cWhat is Christianity?\" \u201cFeous in me Is \u2018Macdonald sketched and origin of the general movement laymen underlying both the er y movement and i a ARE REALLY MARVELLOUS DON\u2019T FORGET===-TUESDAY grent energy, a great \u2018enthusiasm, to be organized for the benefit of meme movement was born in the United States of .Controversies over creeds had weakened The revelation of i asked the preacher.TUESDAY FROM B.to 1n AM, YARD WIDE White Japanese Washing \u2018Silks, medium weight; full 86.fnches wide.Regular .Tbe value\u2014 TURS AY.FROM ® to.11° A.M.160 pieces of White Na 2800k Em- brolderles, in both ings and insertions, assorted designs.One lot worth dp.to'15e yard\u2014 TS T1 -2C A better line, worth up to-25c for .2.1 244 425 Lune 121.20 TUESDAY FROM © to 11 AM.Ladies\u201d White Cambric Corset Covens, trimmed\u2019 late,.and baby \u2018ribbon, and two rews of lace insertion.A Splendid, value at 25\u20ac\u2014 \"19e TUESDAY FROM 9 to f1 AM.\u2018 35 only, Ladies\u2019 Trim mmed Hats, in white, black and colors; hand- sorhe becoming Hats, \u201cworth up to $10.00\u2014 Ts $2.98 TUESDAY FROM 8 to 11 AM.Childrèn's good, strong 3 and Mountain Streets.(PLAN OVERTHROW OF JAPAN GOVERNMENT .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Programme includes Demand of An \"Apology and indemnity From the United States.One Dead and Many Injured -\u2014 ; _Greund to Death In a\u201d | J 20° ovar\u2014\u2014 Washington, June 10\u2014Thét tie Jap- New York.Tune 19.\u2014Qne anes- of the Pacific coast and the Progressives, a political party of Jap- \u2018an, have entered into en alliance, which has the earmarks of an fnternational conspirey.with-the overthrow of the present ministry in Japan nulment of the clause in the immigre- 1 excluding ~ Japanese coolie labor from continental United States as the ultimate objects, was learned (| authoritatively Here, The preliminary steps in this scheme, it 1s sald, will be to induce the To- Ho government to recall Viscount Ao- , the Japanese ambassador to the United States, and to demand an apology and perhaps an indemnity from the American government for the ai- leged acts of violence against Japanese subjects residing 1a San Francisco.With this end in view, representa- tves of the faction hostile to ths Sain- Je ministry,have been in Washington to | consult the Japanese ambassador and the State department .fficials ing the objectionable clause of the im- 1 the Cf California school the isomoblle, we, William.Roy young women, were the BODY JAMMED UNDER TURNTA- huge bi was on the turntable When it it fused to work, and the employes, w| investigated to find what was clo y track of the whee! against the wall of the well.ENTANGLED IN ramscvrd ROPES.question and the Francisco.The report ort which they have sent to Tokio, it is all the basis of a systematic campaign to bring about anti-Amertéan demonstrations in Japan and to force Foreign Minister Hayashi, tr possible, to de- indemnity and an apology on account of the Japanése disturbances olsco.tangled in the ropes of of John Juepuers, an seronaut;, of Ul JAPANESE PRESS ON SITUATION.Toklo, June 10.\u2014In regafd to the recent attack on a Japahese room and restaurant in San\u2018 Francisco, the whet the water he web ts readers: not to -bellev that the friendly EWAN of Ban h unable to save himself.FRACTURED SKULL.NY Jone 10.\u2014Two Hoys het : Koteleo, oon! Nam of age, stum wna fell against ar an fron srating as ron, ky tittle ne fron, but the pluci little lad dé ren home .with f when he got there, Earl\u2019 American nation.The paps dang>r to friendly rélations Japan and the United States.which might result from such mis-apprehen- on.It also expresses full confidence governme! gton be able to \u2018settle the matter satisfac LA \u2018Hochi suggests that the
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