The Montreal daily star, 20 juin 1907, jeudi 20 juin 1907
[" a TH dE i = Marrlëades, Eroctod In 8 and Troops Have to Qual\u2019 Disorders._ : RER * \u2014\u2014\u2014 vARerie, June 20\u2014Laté Jasé night Pre | È ier Clemenceau \u201crécdived ste er = Aw over whore \u20ac peri 1] n ers, where the ation of fe pheople is increasing.Premier came indirect \"shite, R.W.Wilscn, Miss A, Wiison, J.- plans will he \u201cWe were compelled 16° Nike in order \u2019 grier repeaied charges by the troops.\u2018Dunbar, Mr.Dugal, F.B.Foster, A.J.Stephenson, A, Stevenson, \u201c%ulle,.FL Abraham, E.P.Bender, J.Ace \u2018 « \u201c7 \u201cADVERTISING-ISMS.: - - Suggestions for Successfui Advertising.La ue VAR NET \u201cThe Weekly Bier Is distributed regularly from aver 85 per cent of all the Post Offices in Canada.\u201d T VOL.XXXIX, No 146.= ela ety THE STRICE OF TEAMSTERS TAKES OUT ALL DOMINION The teamsters employed by the Dom: uion Transport Company are out «cn strike.One hundred and fifty men went out the first thi this and at noon the remainder, making three hun: dred and twenty- -tive in a, declar that they would no longer, work for the present pay The trouble which has been brewing .Tor soma time among the team drivers pf the-gity culminated last night in \u20ac strike being declared.A ar vf all the team drivers em ploy- the company was held in beadquarters, 280 Richmond street.dust evening.All their grievances were thoroughly thrashed out, and it was nn @enimously decided to call the 150 men smployed at the Ann street stables of es company out at the commencement of the day unless the company agreed & Te, demands of 91.76 à day, instead the rate paid during the last yor Ch was resolved that in the event of the company refusing to grant the request, the 176 men employed in the otre Dame street stables would quit work at noun.The resolutions were put into operas gion at 6 a.m.to-day, when the demands of the men were refused by the officials of the companv.The word was soon assed around that no advance would made in their wages and no teamy were taken out.A special strike committee was then @ppointed and Nault's Hall, at the cor- ber of Guy and Notre Dame streets was secured.A meeting of the strikers will be held there at 2.30 p.m.to-day, whea made for conduuting the strike until an amicable settlement has en reached.The strike leaders, when interviewed )y' 8 representative of the Star to-day, nade the following statement: \u201cThe conditions were so unjust that brought at our grievances might be & We could get na fore the \u2018public.Batisfacti from the officials of the oompany, pue bad to adopt the last Kesort-a stri \u201cWe were lg paid at the rate of THE MEN OF THE TRANSPORT COMPANY commenced at 8 am.and our day was finished at 6.25 p.m.After that we were supposed to paid overtime.The ecmpany has a perfect system of ng on and Jetting out team drivers.For e months men work for a: 50 a ay.and if they make they will be given so 80.\u2018hey seldom make good.After the last strike, ut a year ago, a good many of the men were forced to sign contracts with the oom pany, but these.men have all been d charged and engaged ove.ain Hair 8: dozen of times since.y eight «x ten of the men have been Tonstantly employed by the company.Acco to legal advice the contracts were not worth the paper they were written on, as the ofl ial of the the first to violate them by discharging team drivers on some pretext of their having damaged | goods, or some other trumped up re - \u201cIn this connection.\u201d Paotinued the $1.80 for 11 1-2 hours\u2019 work\u2014thet is we | company were oy RIOTS MUST In the Court of Appeals to-day, Mr.Justice Trenholme delivered the dei: sion o the court in the matter of the oe y i Tansianentor.who we arge Ww, a The decision of the court is that they must stand \u2018their trial on the charge of havi killed Detective Warner.The ia his is decision The in by the district m Hunted on oF ground that the regular te cent.law stamp was not affixed.\u2018It would be a nice thing,\u201d said His Lordship, \u201cif a man; accused of taking at D free.because some one forgot to put a there is really no necessity for such stamp being affixed.\u201d The accused, first of all, made an THE ALECED SUES OF WARNER 7 CONNECTION WITH BUCKINCHAN STAND THE TAALIË had just commenced when the motion decidedly pronounced nN indictment w was as the life of another were allowed to go.vas made that the jadictment te allowed the motion.Crown thereupon went : Tre decision, said: Justify the action of the distriot magis: uashing the i and ve therefore direct- that ee Sadie be restored to the conditio wis n it.when the decision of the Dagis orders.-| trate usshed because the warrant was de tet ve, the stamp pot having besn sf} \u201cThe magistra and the indictment was g ne The | Appeal 2nd toyed that then fndiopment ce impossibly uy $1.75 and Ho F \u2018 should Stand in the same condition.as: 1.50 eac when the decision was made i £8 {3180 an dona uality, and the shirts magistrate.- It was not so spplice 2 de made.We guarantee the colors and the or a re-in n \u201cot per t Weight Underwear, SPE THE NEW COAT SHIRT \u201cMen like a ©.in soft or hard fronts, with or without cuffs, SHIRTS FOR VACATION * .You won't be ashamed to go without your, coat and vest-\u2014fer from.it\u2014if you have on a Hannan Shir x dsomer patterns, daintier colorings.\u201c markets for them\u2014Madras, Oxfords, Anderson Zep ; Shmbrics, Bilk and Wool, and the new crash Ceylon h.They'll stand wear, too.The bros 1 are .Tailor-made Duck Trousers, 3-inch turn-up, $1.25 and $1.50, lish Tator-made Gray or White Flannel Trousers, 3250 Light Light Welght Zephyr Hose, Silk and Lisle, À.fine assortment of Weshable Neckwear at cut prices.THE \u2018HANNAN STORE LIMITED 213-215 ST.JAMES STREET.CIAL ro You cannot \u2018We scoured the.ad Trench to the minutest detail are well rment.25¢ to $1.00 per 93 les to 80s.off a waggon, the customer Ponte serve tho company with a blank form stating that the goods had been received in bail order.The claims agent of the com pany would fix the Jama and \u201che amount would be ded the wages of the team dapaucte This system was exasperating and was the cause of constant friction.We intend to fight the matter now to the bitter end.There will be no back down and all we want is 3 75 a day, the rate which is being paid by the Shedden (Company since their strike, and by all the cartaga cum panies of the city.The rates of living have advanced, and as a result of the fining systein our wages are not even 1.60 a day, and the beginners do not et $1.50.Overtures have been made ut our decision to stand oarried out.We h financial assistance.Besides, it would be unfair to the Shedden and other cartage companies if we allowed our mer tn work for the Pominion Trans Company for less wages than o or pay.RIOTING IF WINE by by way wt eon indicating that the res had been cut.we Argelliers Committee has been re.Qonstituted, a third committea being named in case the members of the ses ond committee also were arrested.I Is now certain that Maroelin Albert h Mo: been arrested, and it is admitted that the polidé have no ion: his: whereabouts.Narbonne, June 20.\u2014A violent mob from the outlying villages gathered last night.ey poured petroleum over the door of the sub-prefecture which they set on fire, but were driven off n the course of the fighting the manifestants fired revolvers, but no one was The disorder wae augmented by the mbsence of lights, the mob having cut the electric cables.In other parts of town barricades were erected.These were stormed by the troops and torn down only to be set up again by the victers.Montpelier, June 20.\u2014Serious rioting Yroke out here last ntght, lastin, evening.The mob attempted to Ren down the door of the prison and rescue the prisoners.The troops were turned out, but were received with volleys of stones and bottles, Troopers were Wulled off their horses and clubbed.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN'S LIST.Exclusive to the Montreal Star.Following is a complete list of the saloon passengers_on board the Empress of Britain, which left Liverpool last Friday: J.E.Askwith, Rev.H.8.and Mrs, C, \u2018Acworth, A.and Mrs.Aubry, L.Bailey, E.W.and Mrs.Barlow, L.G.and Mrs.Beaubien, F.Beaumont, W.H.Bristow, HW.W.Browne, Gi.H.T.Carle, Mrs.H.Clarke, Miss E.Cooil, R.H.Court, J.Fraser, 8.L.Gibson, Mrs.D.G.and Miss Gillette and mald, Miss A.O.Gil- fiatt Mrs.Goodison, W, B and Mrs.Graveley, Miss F.Greyer, N.H.Griffith, Mrs.E.B.Harford, D.M.Harman, R.lA.Harris, T.8.and Mrs.Horn, W.and Mrs.Jones, Mies E.W.Jones, F.Kenyon, Dr.H.A.and Mrs.Lafleur, F.L, Mya.Miss and Master Leighton, Infant and maid,.F.A.Lejune, G.MacDonald, W.MacKay, Mrs.G.and Miss MacLeod, Rev.A.G.Maitland, A.and .Martin, B.W.Milne, Miss Mitchell McArthur Moir, J.P., Mrs.,, Miss B.and Master Nerthey, Miss L M.Osborne, J.W, and G.W.Peck, Miss J.B.Penrose, Earl and Countess Radnor and maid, T.B.Reads, D.A., Mrs.and Miss M.Renwiok, Dr.L.and Mrs.Robertson, J.G.and dre.Ross, J.and Mrs.Scott, W.Spencer, M, L.and Mre.Stark, Mrs.and Mise G.-Miss Btone, Mr.and Mrs.Stovel, Mrs.and Miss Tait, Mr.Thompson, A.B.and L.Titley, W.H.Tottle, Mrs.T.P.Wadsworth, Mr.end Mrs.Wanklyn, R.O.Ç.Ward, J.L end Mrs.Watt, Miss Whatley, 8.Wilt- WW.OG.Winnett, A.Wort, W, and Mrs.Brook, Captain R.Coke, C.B.Dickinson, a.Dix, Mr, Farrell, L.P.Farris, Mrs.P.$1.Gllimor, Sir Curtis Lampson, C.0 MacDonalé, G.Park, N.Rtoharéson, Cc.Ritchie, ©.Rogers, 8.C.and Mrs.San.efi.H.Hayden Sands, W.J.Sheppard, A.B-Yoyeey, R.J.Wicherhaus.fg 1 Samuel, Miss! Walt, A.Woods.Mm.L.J.Messed M and, Woods, WW.©.MR.£.B.OSLER WAS UNANIMOUS CHOICE Present Member Wil win Again Be the Standard-Bearer in West .; ! i \u2014\u2014 av o 8, Spectel to The Montreal! Btar.Ont, Juné20.-\u2014 The or the Co tive.re TEE au eda Mr.E.B.Osler, M.P., their re- pregentativé, as thelr \u2018ean next Federal election.Mr.ators was the only name presented.The, nomina~ tion proceedings over, the first called on was ; tion.: Mr.Edmund Bristol, M.P.for Centre Toronto, followed: \u201cNo man can fail to be convinced that the Government is absolutely rotten, and the sooner it is t ned out the better for the people,\u201d he declared: Mr.H.B.Clemo M.P.for West Kent, mentioning that he had just: returned from British Columbia,\u201d said that after observing the \u2018situation the Domindon, hp was able to say: \u201cIf the Conservative pasty does its duty or one half its duty, êts will be retwrned to office.at the neat election.\u201d Mr.A.Claude Macdonell, MP, for South Toronto, dentfed that the Con servatives were carrying ona \u2018\u201cscandal campaign\u201d saying that as a matter of fact, the scandals were being revealed by the courts of the land.He chamc- terized, \u201cthe condition of the civil service as a scan to any white nation\u201d and said the want of system and the absolute rottenness which prevailed required investigation by a royal commission.LT After a few words from Hon.Thomas Crawford, the Speaker of the Legisia- ture, Mr.Osler spoke, being ted with an ovation, Mr.Osler, Meclared the present government at Ottawa had made a dead set he had no doubt that the five Conservative candidates would be returned to the House of Com He spoke of the Government's extravagance, but said its corrupt acts had done more harm than its entrave gance.\u201cThey have lowered th of political morality tn thie country,\u2019 declared Mr.r, who that a feeling of disapproval was spreading over the country.\u201cMinister after Minister has gone down, and gone down manner by no means creditable to he Minister or to the Government.\u201d were heard from Hon.Dr.Minister of Education and several other gentlemen.ath of Isall Rivet.Isak R \"55 yosrs of age,.dropped dead at tu home, 164 St.Charles street, The deosase Suddels ; yesterday.À wan not fes!- ing very well and he threw.himae maself down 0 a sofa to have a rest, n his relatives entered the room they oA shocked to find him dead Heart failure was the cause of death, and the case was of by the Coroner without a por - PASSENGERS ON THE IONIAN.Exclusive to the Montreal Star, The following saloott passengers smiled on the Allan steamer Iontan, which left Liverpool for Quebec and Montreal last Friday: .T.J.Bell, R.Bond, J.and Mre.Bruos, M.Chumer, W.J.H.Clarkson, | W.Collins, J.W.andl Mrs.Cowan, W.G.Fermes, B.J Ford, W.M.Garland, Rev.R.H, and Sirs.Hamilton, Mise EL \u2018Hollahd, J.W.Hubbard, C.O,, A Wand C.\u2018H.Macdonald, G.Power.Gi L.' eo, R.P.A ue cha Ditwmors, | n Riley, 40d Dr.Torrens.|e FR Toronto.1; dongsian = who, after.etai = at \u2018arorito |: members werd 7 ah important part in the House of Com ; 4n: exposing the maladministration of the Liberal.dovérnment #534 \u2018he edd not believe that the peoples much longer-| would tolerate the present admi Inistra- representatives ; against the city, but A PINCHED PAAMAS IN NIGHT RAID Burglars Showed Nobby Tasse and Took Only Expensive Straws From Main Street Shop.Nobby burgiers a are \u2018the Susy boys in the ordinary Us farmny plate 10 A MAT STORE.\u2014Thé artist's lon of the busy burglar who a \u2018Main strest shop\u2019 this morn- carried off 150.Panama pate\" LOOT in thé shop to be blocked blooked.Pretty good business, He proprietor, as he carefu \u201cOh, we Hogan, te tt?\u201d \u201cYes, yes, the deuce, you Ej .15381 i; i \u2026 | he legislation of this country, mused | |S NOW IN THE HARBOR , which now docked just below the Victoria pier.3, option to be tried by a judge and jury.given.The court ay the tris} i ond envoie ected Be but later altered their opinion and.went proceed in due course of law, and we fl.| alarming extent For instance, EE before a district magistrate.The wal ve nothing to say our De vel : ib.ox of cheese were to id Td \"SASKATOON.THE FOWLER CHARGES St.Thomas, Ont., June 20.\u2014Sp et Hensall H berals allowed people to North West lands, and then gi names associated with the history \u2018of sert again I say, are these the matters the people of Canada want investigated in the Parllament of Canada?of Canada, of the differant constitu- \u2018encles, to decide?I fully agree that no public man should come before the people of any constituency if he ts not a man of character, If he is not a man of fair reputation, a man who conducts his own private business fakly and da- cently.But nev - to be a r of Parliament, and a descent to the depths of Jolitical infamy to seek evidence or to manufacture evidence of a Character ach as the charges I have MR.J.J.HILL'S YACHT Mr.James J: Hill, the well known railway mmgnate, was expected heve this morning frem the west to lea in company of a party of friends tor Mr.James J.HiIl ; trip to the lower an extended fishing Tver and gulf on his \"private pate steam acht the Wacouts, However, Mr.Hill's captain received « telegram this mom va: that he had decided not me ying x MR, AYLESHORTH OX = ab sise Art not these matters for the people 000 BOOT AND pr Double.and treble your money by.buge lots in the rieing city of Saskatoon.ts within the city limits adjoining Price sot ge Get prose the ground ners.e Serners, ce for r plans, terms, 3150, etc.A we.A COY, Owner, Coïser Srd' Ave.and 20th Street.186 Wood .Saskatoon, To HEAVY WHITE DUCK PANTS At 81.00.Also WHITE DUCK HATS at 500 52 Notre Dame St, W., 1422263 S.A.de LORIMIER Near Place d'Armes.Uomtron, Can, Lithia Water.{ Its equal i is unknown,\u201d 5 Makes any drink more refreshing: and healthy: I * Your Dealer Sells It.; FX, ST.CHARLES & O0.,.Led, aw = \u201d \u2014 ù oo Ls Minister Declares \u201cWomen, Wine: > 281 30 law and Graft\u201d Sins Apply to | Conservative Members.- 5 nicer breakfast could a man wail it thana well-cooked piece of Gi + Sa C4 Tye & manth end'A fortnight.The conttéotor paid 33,500 for.\u2018the.+4 privilege of train down the building and removing\u2019: th © materdal.He used an average.of one hundred I | of their work fosty doc teams wers: atiorers- en Soeur dar and 10 carey 008 the fruits double | needed each day.wages accouml; would .total Lee Paire the the total | cost of the work $14,500; .it \"was proe bably higher- : be additional expenses for ~ td taxes to the ofty and insurance.\u201cThea } there was also remtil of five yards to.store material in to he added, s0 \u2018 reasonable to betieve that the seems final cost was somewhere, Between 18,- was of plumbing material, and that brought $5,000, at once, realizing more and another is that of 150 steel beams } and columns, for which the contrector cam secure a nice price.In good bricks the wreckage reached a total of 2.250.000, and for that there will be a tidy return.The sandstone front will be useful.and that, too, has been sold.| The actual contract of Mr.Major was to raze the structure to the level of St.James street, and this work was completed last night.This is followed bv a mentary contract by which Mr.Major has ten dave to remove the foundations to a depth of twentv feet of the lot.The original work was begun on May 9 Five davs later there was an accident, that led to the death of a8 workimeman who had been engaged in in to remove an.an elevator ck.aroneh me Ext hi eine _ the = oh nt æ for Ca Bak or 4 Commerce.u ' PEN convention PROBABLY BE AT TORONTO | orsan should have appeal.n abd not to the the.execniive Ja \u2018now st \u2018de d me The work of ii below the street Jevel on the south side | 0.Wot] if ocunall oh ly ry wee 2 Mopars 2 YC CANS : Fr | ON THE VANCOUVER pool yesterday.\u2019 tion \u2018Armyists; there were ro less There was therefore little demoustre- \u2018tion.One prospective citizen of GCai- .ada tad no less than nine Dominion Liner Brought Over: No \u2019 \u201cLess \u201cThan Two.Hundred\u201d \u201c+ Youngsters.ne = no J.\u201cYou \" received a large ine from Liver: \u2018Among the eight hun- |' dred and fifty passengers, all HSalvs-{ two hundred children\u2019 of tender age, | tdeive and under.The nwmber was | The United.Photo.Stores, Limited, 146 Peel street, und 185 8.Peter street, alee ut Ottawa sad Queen._ DEVBLOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING.We hive the one you wast i our large assortment.Aird\u2019s Never.Stale + ci Sd RAT Thang 1 Pepe ised about for more than two hours bat- He but the sea was choppy, and he aad 4-mot Tse asain.Toute, -\u2019 The offleers ofthe whip thing.very highly of the immigrems the Salvation Aèory.' \u201cDRY\u201d BOUNDRY ALTERED.Change in Liquor Regulation Is Re sented In- Manitoba.Special to The Star, .Winnipeg, \u2018Man., June 20.\u2014 A feeling pers been A Soi wit A memes argussd with to the prohibition of the\u2019 neigh hos of fhe.sale of liquor in ment section of the fic in Manitoba.Unies sun, Pack THE OWNERS WERE HELD RESPONSIBLE Wreck Commissioners ais Judgment \u2018Regarding Steamer.Marie.Which Sank at Tarte Pier.\u201d Judgment was ia the case of: the Marie at the Tarte Ts OB last.The Vrepk Commissionets art found that Mes Revillo thie had not taken a Pooper age to the steamer.The case as outlined Ee is one of the strun red in Wonton\" Marie ut at the'end pare of Ter formes masters Me Vous pare er per rT.pier.He, on the advios of à Mr.Rochon, and without.aski offi laid ap tarte Pier for ated began to pre\u201d engi undertaking : hich will cost $143.000,000 and will r New THE CHAMBLY TRIP villages en-route, and passengers having made this fon pronounce it.the J Root \u2018shoe, 1.Fr ©.aboard, : WHAT TO WEAR.A Book for Young Men Who Want \u201cConfärm to.Good Form.- \u201cShould I wear a Tuxedo\u2019 suit when ladies Are to be present?\u201d the young: man geked.The new book, \u201cDress and Address,\u201d published by the Semi-ready Company, of Montreal, and given away free, has a tabulated chart on the: ethics of men's dress, Ce Ler _ NEW YORK'S WATER SUPPLY.New York; June 20.a small stiyer trowel dorer à Mayor 3 MoCiellan fumed & sod of sarth among the hills, two miles back of Peokskfil on the: Hudson River, and by this éct be be- can the great neering with 200 000,000 tons of y , [1] water daf benides the amount avallaie from a Croton and other present sources ot e a * A vers inexpensive and most onloy- ates Carnaval to era ommodie ateamer Cornwall.(fo Sorel: and beautiful Richelleu River se Chambly, Stops are made at the interesting Fores: re am cule coon Taeadays and return Wednewlay eveniny, \".ae at 1 o'clock Fridays A 3 \"Meals aa\u2019 on may Dé\u201d aE with te steamed St.City Ticket Offfes, - TH 3 We are offering for Private Sale a large assortment of \u2018New Furniture, consisting of Bureaus and Washstands in Mahogany, \u2018Dak and other Oak Sideboards, and Extension Dining Tables, Odd and Fancy Chairs, .Baltimore Trimmed Three to Nothin - Hits at the.Right Time and Mr\"; Extra Fine Heaving: ALs0 All Brass and Brass Enamel Bedsteads, Bolfaat Linens, pe, a Nottingham Lace Curtains, Marsellles, Toliet and Honeyoomb , Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs and Carpets, Eto., Eto.\u201c In the presence of a vast throng, composed of Alt boys and Orby.Mr.Richard Crukers Derbv rique.Ox right field.Mr.Kittredge exploded a viotory ver! céded sensation tn sporting circles.¥ În addition to shutting the visit rs out in SAR WEEK INCLUSIVE, Dersonaliy ected én a manner setisfictory to Co .yr od - Ra \u2018 M.HICKS & CO., \u201c101 Metcalfe Street, .The popular head of the local strategy \u2018bedrooms or bathrooms.@-double of large -and noisy proportions.er the two base event Mr.Kittredge, t te repair Fi of barge.$84 blushing deeply, dotfed his cap three Gf THe a ç ~ J A +Other swatters worthy of mention for Béorgen, while Mr.Photan's work in the would be desired by the most .Standey figured wae he has put up où the local aru He was touched for four bits, WEEKLY.SALE - New and \u2018Second-hand FURNITURE, Etc., le, dr excellent afonaition aln =RAND UNION HOTEL Opposite Grand Central Station Every convenience at moderate expense.Rooms $1.00 a day and upward Bend, 3-cent $d for New York Oity omoo did Mr.J.Dunwe in the seventh, when tch i into a hohe = ui Ene \u201c| SUMMER R RESÔRTE.other Bedroom Sets 8, Od da SUMMER RESORTS.ments, Belfast Linens, Gifts Curtains, = At ou Nos 39 and 101 METCALFE STREET FRIDAY ARTE Siar AND EVENISG \" R1:230 and 8 w'eltiols | M.HICKS & CO.Summer Vacation.At PORTLAND, on Maine Coasted &t head Of most beautiful hay on Atlantic \u2018Conant, ds.Réfined city (60,000).health ratin clean (streets; electric cer equipment umatirpassed\u2019 es.Ample accommodation for touriste.a ouses; furnished cottages on nearby shores an i ol days and restful nights.Splendid har- bay: yachts and baats to Jet.deep sea fish- lobsters xa olam ] 4 SEE watkr, purfect sewerage, ll ue co \u2018Brass and Erda pois, Rasd- some Carpets, Parlor, Bedroom and Diging Room Furniture.English Linoleums and Ofllelothy, Curtains und Portieres, Belfast \u201cTable Limems, Cutlery, Brass aad Irom Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses, Pillows, ete, High Grade Upright outdoor theatres.5 a Many historical nd tes on all Toad s and boats.seul resort in Juné and the garly fled Information address M.Secretary BOARD oF TRADE, 23 Exchange at.Portland, Maine, Pu mans excursion.ra Ugnü: a pecuilarly dellgh r free Tantrat ted booklet 1 quêt.cycling, beating faning A Yooklet.J.Larwest assortment of car fn all srades and qualities o Lalke-Nide Accommodates 15, Everything For positive sale to cover P, SHAW, Prop.Port Kent, 133 3e, wa HOUSE & COTTAGES, : Ola Orchard Beach, Maine je Frot.Bane.pe hit, Pr.an Vi doit ces.We will sell at our rooms, 341 and j- 243 8T.JAMES STREET FRIDAY AFTERNOON, hd NE 31st, \"07, consisting of parlor and bedroom sets, iron bedateads, springs and mattresses, pillows, stde! d bles and chairs.and a lot of handsome new carpet squares, in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry, In s ny room; neat parlor, bedroo ng room furniture, hair and other mattresses, pianos, curtains, crea coverings, cutlery, Open June 1st to October Lighted Term rate.If you want Perfect Comfort, Good rhe and ray expansive Bummer and Health Resort In Canada Modern hotel.Perfect sanita- Distance Phone.Telegranh Everything for your - Room, Musie, Ping Pong.Clock gait.Tennis, Tether enn Boaung, | ihe aos illustrated oki :; Prép.\u2018Gases Sanin | pu passed school» Ja ature ip: aoa his presenca will dp much do give In all hote wère \u20ac confidence to the balance of the ten.at anche mont ot a, .Player ner Cincinnati, June 20.\u2014Roger ra catcher cher oflthe Siw Yor: Mit.by.SEE [3 A in à pra able Sis REAL Tel \u201c= rame .regiirded | blood « Flat $138,041.profitable Says for reds increase his store.store a Seorn the amount earned for & similar believe that the Wall Street ations 000 as his share prises.After the Urmpirs.da an won rr dope armoire potentiel -B: asoball- - J ams] Fr PLEASING BREAK IN.THAT LOSING STREAK .Baltimore Trimmed Three to Nothing on a Few i .Hits at the Right Time and -Mr.Stanley\u2019s : Extra Fide Heaving.In the presence of a vast throng, composed of 475 human belngs 3 pea- _At boys and Orby.Mr.Richard Crokers Derbv winner who consumed grass fn sight field, Mr.Kittredge exploded a viotory vesterday that created a de- cèded sensation in sporting circles.; In addition to shutting the visit rs out im artistic style, Mr.\"Kittredge bersonally ected ¢n a manner satisfactory to all concerned.The popular head of the local strategy board peeled off two singles and ® double of large and noisy proportions.After the two base event Mr.Kittredge wes overwhelmed by applause, ADd blushing deeply, doffed his cap three times to the maddened multitude.Other swatters worthy of mention for honors were Meswrs.Madigan and while Mr.Phelan\u2019s work in the sacrifice department wes all thot ting eritie.public eye, and pliched the best ame he has put up on the local gruurde.uched He was toi i for four hits, and two af tise would assy as scratch Only once did Mr.J.Dunn's experts hover anywhere near the home plate, od that was tn the seventh, when Mr.' and tried vo stretch #t into & home run.; \u2018The ball Demunitt uncorked & three base hit Phelan and Joy.The latter chased it, nea.Demmdtt\u2019 was hit between tt 0 Fi wh Eurned and asec the ball on Kit just as Mr.Taking & wid Line leap im the air the athletic Mr.Demmitt shot war the plate but bafore landing was tagged on the shoulder blade by our enterprising backstop apd general manaxer.* All round applause for the four actars in the drama, but as Mr Demmitt was separating the dust from his weil fitting garments, Mr.Duom, who had proceadings with disaproval walked over and called Mr.\u2018been viowintg the KDemmitt @ ripe banana._ Which goes to show that no matter how hard an his efforts ere scorned hy the capitalists who pay his tes to win fame OFFICIAL _NOTICE FROM MR.POWERS.- During a temporary Juil in the entertainment the high priced literary deb who operate in the press box heard a commanding knock om the door und in oame Mr.F.Archer, who is Secretary Treasurer of the local aggre- lo, Wash day in © Mr.Archer solemnly handed three paper representative and eat down to experts \u2018abso the Clyb Houses, = - .typewritten sheets to each news- consume a cigar while the Mterary .remark .rbed the contents of sométhing that proved- | to be a §t was an official utterance ressed to the managers Mr.P.Powers - Face would be.close vy the clock.Mr.P, Powers.aaid that Mr.P.Powers\u2019 efforts to get & good umpiring 1d that Mr, P.ow ad been verified and intimated ven as a prophet Mr.P.Powers had professional mind readers from Mr.P, Powers, presitént lof: the Bast ie Tr P.TE raved She Ty el parie at exclus Le on ou the and, star sasere skinned a mile staff reflected a rat deal of credit upon\u2019 that modest and unassuming pro- sident of the P, Powers.In ehoit! Mr.\u201d of Mr.P.Powers about the h potato at the h \u2018of ary lavown \u201cWhy will\u2019 re avcar Office ou Powers \u2018have: it out offyolally that In ardert | tffhker \u2018Trague wai Mr P.Powers.\u2019 epartment bar\u201d the Police Gazette froth the barber shops and yet allow Mr.P.Powers\" to \u2018olrculate {tw literary matter through the malls?MR.HEARNE A BASE RUNNER.ant \u2018ail round quel Aniration Gostet An elarming éneldent in the early part of the same worthy of special a grand plano.On \u201c Sasnotion and galloped, down to mention was Mr, Hearne\u2019's herculean effort to steal a base.te Hearne is not exactiy erected on the athletic style of architecture, buing Bukit mote thes anything on the ground floor plan of & gas stave of Weigthed down by the shin pads and a pair of No.19 boots, Mr.Hearne's naturel epeoed is somewhat dulled.But In spite of all the Uaned, Mr.Hearne tried to steal a base.It was in the second and Mr.Hearne scratched a sing the third ball pitched to Mr.Hunter, Mr.Here got Bie 310 pounds the handicaps men- The earth shooif @ng the grand stand trembled each time Mr.Hearne's Mu El \u201cThe Club vash tb; was hanging but on the line yesterday.¥ weet né the pathway.while the \u201cmultitude was amazed at the daring effort and Mr.Hearne's ng, not to say magnificent nerve.2 Recovering from \u2018the shock .Mr.Kittredge threw the ball to Mr, HN, who sat on the bag and awaited Mr.Hearne's arrival.The train was late getting In, s0 in order to kM! time, Mr.Hill counted Bs: money in order to pass the time away.ol Looking along the path he saw Mr.Hearne's speeding form on the horizon and after.another painful delay Mr.Hearne arrived at Iris destination.At thid juncture, gentle reader, there was a surprising disturbance.Mr.Hearna made the announcement to the Ump, dn a loud voice, that he , Nobody knows on what grounds Mr.Hearne ealcujation, but anyway Mr.Hearne said he was safe made his hurried - The Ump atrongly edvised Mr.Hearne to see a doctor and get some- or it.thing - It was wash day over at the club house, and the line groaned under the heavy weight of undershirts and \u2014 as they flapped in the breeze.Newton's outfit was strung up to get a sun bath and the Doc, dur- oe the drying process, walked around the club house enclosure in a barrel.+ Who owns the race horse that has been in right field for the past Jew rs eating the hay .crop?He looks like a 4.000 to 1 shot.À.2000000 9 s00p009 e.NOTES OF THE GAME dtsécss à 00aa2aD Rapp ts a fast man, but he je af- fl.cted with a chronic case of sore fost.| _ G&D Stanley excelled 3 Imselt and pitched fine bal L Phelan\u2019s strong point is his sacrifice Ritûng.When called upon to bunt he on always make good.The Star's 35 tar the first home run still in the bank drawing 3 per cent.: Burtail, the Baltimore third base- .man, pleyed great ball this series.155 1s an open day.To-morrow, Mr.3.Bes.of Jersey City.opon a series.sod mos.Yesterday he ptruck out 1d then popped up easy files., Demmitt ana Heerne both made t i.fenning catch : Æit not ot ons ase three J.ta, he \"fafled to make a hit In the brll to soak.Idea submitted fr- consideration._ With Byers, Hearno and Robinson, Baltimore seems to have \u2018a fondness for heavy weight catchers.The three of them would tip tho scales at nearly 7¢° pounds, Thoney, of Toronto, I= sttil out of the game.The tonoËime- players have thus far been penelised fo: infractions of the rules.by fines or suspensions: Burchell, O'Hara and Hearne, of Baltimore; Bean; Pfanmiller, and Merrit, of, Jersey City; Peterson, of Providence: Hill, of Montréal; ood and Connors, of Toronto, and McCon- ell, of \u2018Buffalo.n : À Go #till has a lame stds and He ad Herbst run for him.One needed » stop coachers & Its a chestnut.not try someth n baseball te to he batter \u201cold.h gray ~hiskers.Ÿ \u2018origine Morgan hit the that bounded over O'Hara\u2019 8 bead to the fence.: Montreal is Hardy's hoodoo.THA time he pitehe bere he was out .of.the box.\u2014\u2014 \u201cnsc one could wish bunch of hote = Xhan soa pe Heoanam, Bhoeu \u201cSF S24 Brows, 1 PA st ball a hard crack | J ] : year, but he found the ball all\u2019 right this trip., The Baltimore a.yerw'olaim that T6- ronto will not fini \u201cbetter than third.How the Rina\u201d Webe Made: Montreal scored two In tho soventh, a single hy Madigan and a double Ly Morgan doirg the work.Hill, the first man up.grounded to Rurrell, and went out.White Madigan got a single on second.Morgan smushed gut a two-bagger, that bounddd when it reached O'Hara.and went over his head to the fence, allowing Madigan to score and Morgan to reach third, and he ccored the second cn Phelan's fly to centre, Rapp\u2019s throw to the plate being very wenk.Brown ended the inning by mending up a high foul.which Hearne captured, In the elghth the third was added, Kit- tredxe started it off with \u2018A\u2019 two-bagger his third hit of the dav.Etanlev grounde-} ta Dunn, Who fumblad, and Kit reached third, and Stanley was also safe.Joyce sent a little one to Hardy.who fumbled.and Kittridge scored.Plielan sacrificed, and Hill was passed, filling the bases, and then Madigan flied to, Hall and.Mor.tan to O'Ia, The score?\u201d MONTREAL.ABR HPO A P Joyce, If.3 0 0 3 1 0 Phelan, Lf.\u2026.oz: 6 0 2 #00 Hill, ss.\u2026.\u2026.3 0 0 3 3 \u20ac rfl oe.4 2 1 1 0 60 organ, 3b .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.4 1 ! 3 0 0 Shean, 2b «se.3 0 0 1 2 0 Brown, 1b .+2 0 0 7 0 à Kittridge, 0.#8 1 3 8 1 0 Stanley, p.3 0 1 0 2 © Totals .37 3 6 271° % 0 BALTIMORE.AB.H.HPO.A E.O'Hara, Lf .+ 6 0 3 0 oO Hall, as, .4 0 0 6 2 0 Dunn, .4 0 0 2 1 0 Demmitt, rt.3 0 1 2 0 0 Hearne, c.» eee.3 0 1 2 3 0 Hunter, Jo 0.00.3 0 0 8 1 6 Fam.\u2026, \u2026., #% 0 3 1 @ 0 arrell,\u2019 % er seen 20 0 0 4 0 Hardy, p.\u2026.\u2026.3 0 0 0 ¢ 1 Totals .29 0 4 24 14 1 Score oy innings Baltimore .00000000 0 Montreal .00000021x\u20143 SUMMARY: Bases on balls, off Stanley, 1; off Burrell, Phelan PU First base on errors, Montreal, 2.Let on \u2018bases, Montreal, 8; timore, 2.Hit oy\u201d pitcher, ier, Spas Um- »Conway, Time of 20-\u2014At=\" endanoe, 800.Fourteen Innings.\u2018Buffalo, N.Y.June 20.\u2014Phere great battle .yesterday between Newark until -the fo >; when champions pulled oh re two ree and with but two men retired.Pardes went the entire route for the sallors, whereas Buffalo had Kissinger and 10 fight.their battle.Vowinkle .to Jçnen.Mabling gid Nattress made some great Buffaie .0380000082 20000244 3 i =, Batteries \u2014 Klissinger and R ! Vbwinkle and McAllist Pee a Pu Ump pire, Cusack.Attendance - \u2014 vs > OY oomamihon, 52 Rochester, June 20.\u2014Rochester found bath, Stevary sad eras to Jer Uking scoring.one PUR ain Une etat onde en At Yow Yorke \u2018 md.and Buffalo, sad the ead not reach ; way ached 2 Newark.01000030000001-8 13 si ea Mm .the okfer divisions.5 Mos y.however, \u2018itiat one of the.younger mer io .or Superman, f: Nb trace Jarre been tried ant ; | Ventihé DétReF th upset nor etamine.- tion here.Au {A HEVe the honor Mont tho and - Dandelion, - | Fup, on Lane .Cotton-T 3 Running, Water e light-ave ; Vell; swtitéli wil run, coupled À tn the; .1.a ol .0010000001 & 0 LE -001010000\u20143 5 1 Batteries Wit Phillippe and Gibson: Pittingee and Dooin.Umpire, Weslie.icago-\u2014 .soe A Chile .« .00006003100\u20144 9 Boston.-.800000200\u20145 9 0 Batteries\u2014Pfététer and Kling: - Fla- herty \u2018and Needbam.Umplres.Carpenter and a dimuine ee 2, TR Cintra) wr Ti Y 0003-3 7 IN \u2014 cine or .00 1100-2 b 1 Pattorios\u2014Smith, Weimer and McLean: Mathewson sand.Umplres, Klem and Rigler™ At Bt.Louis\u2014 R B .uis .00016050x\u2014123 15 1 Brooklyn .030010000\u2014 4 1 0 Batteries \u2014 McGlynn, Karger \u201cand Noonan; Henlay, Reanlon and Ritter and Bergen.Umpire, O'Day, GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.- New York Player Beaten at Hoy: lake.Hoylake, England, June 30.\u2014\"Jack\u201d Hutchison, of New York, was one of the many who broke down at the long third hole In the second qualifying competition for the British open golf championship yesterday.He played fine golf in the strong wind In the morning round, but was unfortunate in \u2018not doing better than 83.He had no luck on the greens, and took 29 for the last five holes.In the afternoon round, the third hole, which had to be played in the \u2018teeth of the wind, cost him ten strokes; and =\u201c little inter he decided to retire.from the: contest.As a result ofthe day\u2019y pei Men.with a score \u2018of'170 or wi Hutchison retired - roel cond - =, Weigh Erasure SE wor due Wikilams) tonwogd | L ee sees INT ter (Miller) «civ vue ors 1164 Toknlon Qu coisas \u20ac ese op ILE Wexiord (Bandy) .- Jv ee oe is vo\u2019 108 | Mont vee ee sane se 104 Frank G41 (Notte® .vee +.io 104 Beacon Light ( wees wes 3 OUTREMONT FOR OTTAWA.Special to The Montreal Stan.;> Ottawa, June 20.\u2014The Outremont Sout Club.il | play on the links of the tawa Golf Club Saturday riext, end a | a contest is expected.Outremont tins = number of sh.The Ottawas have\u2019 not yet selected thelr rep: tatives, The links at the present time are at their best, end the members are justly proud of them.Many improvements have been made since last year.and they rank among th.finest In Canada, The interest of 4 the members is centred at the present time in the mixed foursomes which have\u2019, been in progress for some time.The first round Is scheduled to Tn.Ssh this evening.and the second mist vs completed Monday.rther wt.cangenren té will then te made for further plav to conduct the contest to the final stage, \u201c Vics Spoon Competition.The shooting In the spoon competition at Pointe aux Treinbless ranges resulted in Pte.tentt, of No.4 Co.winning: the tpoon for 1st class shots, and .Sergt.Bales, of No.5 Co.that for the tyros.The following are the scores of.the first ted men: wo.1 30, At.bis soon nero 3 Corp.nuniey ! ve eden I Ht round efter ng.ten\u201d to Te the third hole.] ; 5 EASTERN.Eran 4 Balumone.0, o Tda WIS, .e wad that rich classic of the American turf, | ing tothe course from.V The Suburban.With the clase of the Fmot - - x added, for t RESULTS on VESTERDAV'S Maly cars 1 \"AMERICAN, Chicago, ne.Louis, 3: New Yo 6.+ ob Es rent, REE \"(ASCOT DERBY WAS | WOK BY AL BAK Eng; Tog: Fais mere Edward yestaiay, rid.1 Windsor in a OOF, of .in state procession, 48 on id : her was clear.:-:1n- the race for the Visitors Handy 2 300 : nov: ,-for three- y 4d upwards, a a mile and, a half, Banana Was : Aret,- Marlow second, and Beckiampton\u2019s.Pride third.Ten horers started.pie : a» oce of pie Soy BBall hy of ed by \u2018and \u2014 by.Howht, the he uy oy cliey,.won by half a length.a fons separated second and third 3.man ong Fl Dvecost'hoverine near the place where the prizes; were displayed.She says he \u2018} suddenly: dashed out of the back of the grand stand; jumped into & motor car Prince of Orange was The forty-ninth As Ascot biennfal stakes with 500 sover- ciate each, with 300 soveerigns added, for three-year-old fillies) one mile, was .omedia was se- sovereigns added, or won 13 two-year-olds, five furlongs, was Saxha by Freeborn.m was second, and Little Goose was third.The fifty-fifth trienndal stakes, of 10 - gach, with 400 sovereigns o-year-olds, five furlongs and 144 yards, was won by Dibs.Indian Runper was \"second, and Alistair was third, SCHAFLY WILL JOIN.New Toronto Man Will Be in Game on Friday-~Washington Wants Grimshaw.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., June 20.\u2014 President MoCaffery has recelved word that Schaefly will be here in time for Friday's game against Baltimore, but the | arrival of Grimshaw, his other recent acquisition, wil be rather behind scheduled time.Washington is after Grimshaw and has refused to walve claim on\u2019 his services.However, the deal with Boston will go through.for the ex-Bison star.President.John I.Taylor, of\" the Boston Club,.having made a apecial trip to Washington to fix things pp; cor the Toronto Cjub, and the cl es are that Grimshaw will be a member of the Toronto Club before the week is out.GAMES NOT TRANSFERRED.Special to thé Montreal Star Toronto, Ont, June 20.\u2014The report that several games scheduled for- The ronto.have been transferred to certain, Ontarto towns is without founda: tion.The game \u2018with Buffalo for August: 7, \u2018which has beén transferred to\u2019 \u2018Galt, pt à Home game.Barat 9 schedu to .play in Buffalo - \u201cdate, pen 1t 5s Bure Buffalo, and\u2019 rot that hes Ottawa, nothing has been.ally in the matter.It would cost too much to .the team to the Capital for one game, and as to transferring ae series, eh.« thing { out : fugham riots.LINE-UP SATURDAY It ie reported that the Capitals are working overtime In order to wipe out thelr defeat by Cornwall by downing the\u201d \u2018Nationa.ror awa, Eddie.Murphy and \u201cBones\u201d are ail back in itne, and prima the veterans may not be as speedy as they were, the brains are still there, and if the Senators are beaten here it will be because the Nationals are a better team.The Natjonals have suggested Dr.Irvine and Dr.Cameron for officials.De= carie, who is not yet strong enough to play, will he replaced by Sauve.La- Violette will again play home, but Du- lude will replace Pitre, The likely line-up of the Capitals wit} ; ae x au Lally, of dow, N mr for ee with\u2019 Toronto Sati À ; fou out of the riamen, Jtmmy ar phy has a fast field in.Lanabe, \u2018Te lor and UcKeonste, \u2018but if the Trishmen-s « defence play the game they did last Baturday, it.ro take m more paac-eta fast fled, Lt ie.; regularly with the senior team.wi play the retun matoh with the Nationals in Ottawa on Au- The sust 10.It ix Mkely that the invitations, which have been received to play st Three Rivers.Quebec and one or two other points.will be accepted by the Bhamrocks.Desse Brown has been as referee for the content agreed upon on Saturday, end arrangements have been made to bulletin ths result of the Cha mrock-Toromto game tn the Queen TOM.SHIPMAN.SAVED FRIEND.Ata so ME Te RE he But Was Unable to Run Through Gallant Action.- Much \u201cdisestistaétiôn at\u2018the anmüal track meet of the Montreal \u201cand District Harrier : League.Some ascribed his non-appearance to fear after his defeat by an unknown ia Toronto, but it now transpires that owing to the effects of acetylene gax, which he had iphaled, the runner: became so fl] that he felt it due to the Gordons not to represent them in tie While at work in the C.P.R.shops on Baturday moral Tom Shipman found that one of h search he found him overcome by the fumes of some acetylene gas that had been escaping from a leak in the big tank of gas on the premises.He saved \u2018his friend, but was himself overcome by the noxious fumes and was too 111 to run in the afternoon.He recovered fully by Monday and was able to go to work ss usual, Shipman will not run at the MAA.A.apring handicaps on Saturday, as these handicaps are under the rules of - the Amateur Athletic Federation.\u2018This will be the first time that the Gordons have not been represented in the long distance events of these handicaps.Judgment Reserved re Buckingham.In the court of Appeal yesterday cases of ing vs.Hamelin and the King vs.Tourangeau were heard.The are both cases in out of the Buok- t WAS Teserv Ta rot PTET ONS, 3° ining, \"Bent = named remèdies eometimes daceive.The fi original Cold Tablet i» a WHIT! GS, with black and red lot tering.and the signature ot E.W.> GROVE.34.ny £48 200d GAMES ScMECULED TO-MORROW.Castern League.Gfldersjeeve\u2019's chestnut gelding.WILL BE CHANGES mates was mis-/ sing, dnd after \u2018a long and vigorous Bourbon {Dog Kose.W?Royal Oak | Ww Special to thd Montreal Sta Buffalo, June 20.\u2014 Owing numerous scratches yesterday & ilworth Park, the fields wero and the racing only ordinary.BH the timber topper.proved a fa disgusting the talent by refush\u2019 50 aver the hurdles and his entry be refused in future except in thes events.His race looked considera off color.The fifth race furnished a other peculiarity fn the disqualificati of Dog Rose.The dayers took tons 4 money on this.one end he won easily but was disqualified.The judges were { fully justified in throwing him outas the winner.But Nicol, the rider, was ch not punished for the foul which result- od in the disqualification.Just as the |.Rose committed a foul, but just why- Nicol allowed his mount to run out by the public.A heavy play on Dog Rose did not send his price down as is usually the case.Instead he went from 9 to 5 to 11 to 5, and even better in some of the books The Schreiber string continued to take the youngster purses, Tom Shaw, .] running away with the opening event.The second race went to Alencon, Slick- away got the money of the talent, but the welght anchored him.Homer Selby's fraprovement, but could not get up to Trouveur or Alencon.The steeplechase went to Da n,with only thr.horses facing the barrier and Bonfire declining issue, Dawson fought it out with Rockstorm a fine \u2018umper, winning by two lengths, oi loin Tre Mim Io th a 1 t and x.cr to t in 28\" pen » re.je wi .Mis tasourf Lad andl oly.Prim Passe m.Ri \u201cThe \u201cthe chief] élecussion \u2018of the rece goers.Dog Roed | won easily, but Nicol permitted his } mourt to bok to the into the stretch.The race was given to C ve Adyum.The crowd made some[ ohjection to setting Dog Rose hack.Charley Thompson, \u2018the favorite and showed a fair evid- | but never.got within | ence of striking distance of the.winner.Nellie, Burn, back at the start.was closing fast at the end.Dave Nicol, the jec-| key, left Buffalo last night for New uraday.fariongs-\u2014wôm Shaw, 6 do L won; Gun Cotton, 4 to 1, 2; Lex-{ on Lady, 8 to i, 3.Time.49 4-5.d race, 5 1-2 furlonga-\u2014Alencon, 138.to 5 won; veur, 10 to 1.2; Punky, 6 to 1, 3.Time, 3- pl é, 2 miles \u2014 race, stee) hwson, 11 to 5, won: 12; Bonfire, 8 to 1, & Time, 4.14 1-5.ourth rate, 1- lle nd 70 yarda \u2014 uri Lad, 12 to 5 won; Polly m3 to 1-2; W.lbourne, 4108 3 Time, 1.49 1-6.Fifth race, al mile\u2014Cdve Adéum, 2 t v Ende 10 to edie bd Sixth race, 1 mile ap à.yards, ~~ Chaïie Thompeon, 10 té 1, won: Axors, 12 to 13; Nellie, Bu, 8 to 1, 8 Time, THE RESULTS AT WINDSOR.\" Windsor, Ont.June 20.-The thing 5 card at Wi ndso big on r twas the Royal Oak Farm Sake for two- caries a: 4°1-2 futionñgs.This was event, of wh $1,200 went to en Le ner, $200 to second and to third.| There were eight entries for the stake, some of them bein winner yesterday; Aquiline and Dew of Dawn, a y Baldur, Wasti, nours, the last being ooupled in the betting.The Pasadena stable entry in A ui set a hot pace at the start, but Baldur, a 5 to bref D ; ol ot spee \u2018| the best race © ~gesterday\u2019's card wes furlong - event for thiee-yearolds and up, in which the good horse Peter Stir] made his first appearance at Windsor since New Or \"leans.Peter Stirling was an even money favorite in this race, and galloped home an easy winner, winning handily from Jademo, winner of the stake.lot Dox and Avaunñteer in à à dou 26.He th for the $10,000 QE hac to be run on Saturday | at tonis, and he was shipped to Pine Valley Farm stables, f A water, won The fifth race tha war, - $400, oy Frank Risk, owner cf and other horses.She tained u $750.Boland yode th cDonald, entered off year a New York for oping Garnish, is terested in the ownership of the horse, CAPS WORKING HARD.Witi Be In Greét Form for: Saturdsy\u2019s .7 Gam , e A a ha \u201cOttawa, Ont, June 19.\u2014~The Caps had their best practice of the season last night and on the form displayed they should score a victory on Saturday over the Nationals.For the first time this season the home showed how ft could work and goals came with: until the men tired with | their persistent endeavor.Bobby Prin- gle played his usual dashing ga re players available : pow han at any Lime this ceason and when Larry Brennar returns to the capital, the club will be strong in every department and in spare men.M.A.A.A.Weekly Handicaps.The second of the weekly M.A.A.A.handicaps will be held on the assocti- tion grounds this evening at 530 pm.sharp, when the following programme of four eventé will be run off: 230 yards.1 mile, 130 hurdies, and throw- |.Preceding t 561b.weight.ans Te handicaps of he MANA, by two days, this evening's raves practice for the ou side coming | neglected in the York, where he will ride Siperman in hur] Handicap X Storm, 7 tof 1.07.35.Pr ou rth race, four and a \u2018longs, Royal Oak- Fam Stake Jour -olds, purse, 81,500\u2014! Lady a third.Time, .5¢ 4.5.va, à rd.By, - Fifth rave, six furlongs, \u201d olds and up, selling, purse : Water, 7 to 8, by four Tou eng: # Lizzie Mclean, 3 to 1, Jime, 1.124 \u201813, rx Pet, 5 \u2018to 1, third.Sixth race race one mile, ares year olds and up, se.bye 4 5 bs 2, won, by a Port: ve Bye-Bye re i to 5, second ; Suzanne Hocamors, 4 third._Time, 14.1.42.JOCKEY HAD A by a nose from rious Cont p second, an favorite, third., Grapple, equaited the \u2018for oné mile and\u201cse \u2018he won the M maries:- \u2019 : :-.First race, selling, © 5.1.3 furlongs - 3 ; Hal, 12 to Li wom), Kae te, 20 to: 3, \u2018cond; Helen B.8 Second racs,.the ] cond Dick ox Ehaw, 1 to 6, thine.Tra! à Third race, about §Care, 12 to § won: Jncotita, ses.cond; Voorhees, 7 id.1.09 3-5, Fourth \u201crace, Myrtle Stakes, mile and 70 yards Grapple, : Hyperion don \"106 ve to \"5, third, Time, Tim \u201d Fifth race, selling, 3 to\" 1, won; Lad, 8 to 1, second; Ed.Ball, 7 8 third.Time, 1.47 i Sixth race, Sa Car and a sixteenth Wardine, 7 to 3, won: \u201cCoat of Arma, to 1, secohd: Remiss, 7 to 2 Time, 1,49 3-5.OF Pacific Coast Excursions via Chicago and Northwestern Rall way, dally from June 1st to Sept.18th2- $76 from Chic to Los Francisco, Partlaid, Seattle, Vi Vancouv and return.ponds: ingly low rates from all points in.Cae.ada: Favorable stop-over eric , Final return limit Oct.3 1907.Special excursions during Jun and July at lower rates, with, ele time limite.For further filustrated folders, etc.write or on BH.Bennett, agent, 2 East King-itreet, Toronto, Ont.\"a, \u2014\u2014 Special Notice.The fact that over 75,000 Kari struments are in use in all parts of the world Is a guarantee of genuine worth.Layton agents, 144: Peel street (opp.fon Square).146 3 It\u2019s no aconomy to buy cheap \u2018shoes that will wear for a cou le of months, when, for e-more, you can have shoes that will wear two or times as long.The small extra cost of good shoes will be more than repaid by the extra wear they'll give, Why not save your money by paying 8 little\u201d ore now and buying \u2014IN- hoes vi Tous 84.50 INVICTUS] #, Shore ars made in sli the lat-\u201c} \" shapes \u2014$4.60.fF Invictus Shoe Stare, .§ 2, St.James Stren.Ad Ing\u2019 the bedt possible appearance later, |\u2019 when the final decisions are resched $80 barring the accidents of battle.We + ae LEGAL CARDS.: daventions 4410 on OWEN N.EVANS, Patented TRADE MAPKS REGISTERED ALL COUNTPIRS.Merchants \u2018 Bank Bulldine, Montreal PATENTS | FETHERSTONHA BUILDING, MONT ven, BLACKMORE & DENNISON, ~LAYERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBN REAL.Write for \u201cThe Prospective Patantee.™ 3 em can mur portant in- This Is said to an the keep- valor boca © 22.1 \\peiween two n restoring \"Pvhich are certain mal activité , two sides of the ter \u201ceon boundary.Ty-day ses of having their Patent business tian: & wiry Our Javanter s os Ady Ie.\u2018est u viser gequest Marion Marion, New York LiieB Montreal 1 acd Waskingtda.D.C.U.8.A icit Man rer, cers aad others Bo realise the arial micro-g:yely easy to keep tha fli-bead\u2019 {1s;, But there fs com- thine row when the fillions 0 time.the boundary will consti- simpy quite as important as is to the south; and then tae rantee of perpetual peace be- fas will be an unfortified boun- ww lakes without an armed oruis- 656448 TTR ÿ N putin to Kingston, Z possible for us on this Continent naugurate & now system of peace nteilanrce between nations.In the RSTONHAUGH & C B.Sc, late Patent Office, Building, Montreal.FETHE caries W.Taylor, nad Canada Life -6 5 041355 pre issue of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates 190, OOO £ Prom the above figures are excluded ral thousand subscriptions regardas more or less ephemeral.Weekly Star LW k Fa or THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907.3, \u201cler Eo 1 AT THE HAGUE.4 : The real work done at such a zath- ne as the Peace Conference is not puch as gets immediately into the The representatives of the Powers do not enter loosely upon a 1\"-debate of the propositions laid Ore therh, seeking like Parlfamen- garians 10, canyince \u201cthe.equntry\u2019 -that Rhey are right.and their opponents rong; but they get into private touch th each other, and find out where etr friends stand with a view to mak- open Conference.It is safe to say xhet more is going on now in the lguartere of the varfous legations at \u2026 be.Hague.than in the: Hall of the- \u201c rnights.3; 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Several Important Detalls.Special to the Montreall Star.Boise, Idaho, June 20.\u2014Further corroboration of the story of Harry Orchard was made yesterday .at the trial of Wm.D.Haywood, add the case of the prosecution was nched nearer home.In addition to the testimony of living witnesses, introduced by the State, Senator Borah sought to introduce a number of articles from ihe Miners\u2019 Magazine, the offical publication of the Wegtern Federation, which.he argued, showed the hatred of that organization for the men Orchard tes- tifled had been murdered at the behest of the inner circle, or against whom attempts had been made.There was lively argument over this offer, at the close of which the matter was taken under advisement by the court until the afternoon sessjon.when it was announced that some articles would be admitted, others would be rejected.- The witnesses who gave testimony yesterday included Justice Luther M.Goddard, of the Supreme Court of Colorado, who in the carefully exact phraseology of a lawyer and jurist, told a dramatc story of finding thé homb which Orchard had buried at his gate, John Sterns, the Denver agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, from whom Orchard abtained a contract to act as agent for that company.told how he came to make that contract with the murder machine,and submitted letters of recommendation, which had been written to him in Orchard\u2019s behalf by men whose names Orchard had given him for reference.\u2018These included Horace N.Hawkins, a law partner of E.O.F.Richardson, senior counsel for Moyer.Haywood and Pettibone in the present anf pending trials, and Pettibone himself, as weil.as J.C.Sullivan, ho wv .s then.president of the State Federation of Labor of Colorado.They were a strong bunch of recommendations and one hearing them could understand how Sterns would, say, as Orchard said he did, that they could not have been better.HAWKINS' MASTERLY EFFORT.The reading of Hawkins\u2019 letter af- forde! a great deal of amusement to the audience, and especially to the lawyers, some of Richardson's colleagues in this case apparently having difficulty to restrain their laughter.Orchard had testified that he had only a slight acquaintance under the name of Orchard with Hawkins when he went to the lawyer and asked him for recommendation as Thomas Hogan.The letter Hawkins wrote \u2018n response to an enquiry of Sterns was an excellent specmen of a gen>ral recommendation.It assured the life insurance agent that he had known Hog- and ad\u2026d \u201cI esteem him in every Way as à rpan of integrity.Hid habis\u2019 are of the\u2019 best,\u201d dontinued Hawkins enthusiastically.po a little caution, perhaps legal, Intfodoceä itself at that point, and he inserted \u201cso fas as I have had opportunity to observe them.\u201d Haywood smiled; when the \u201clot ter: \u201cwas reads © Richardson glanced 8 od grin on: his face Darrow had trouble ae Due, de their amusement.Ootensibly the er, ja general novelties was ira Jocular mi when he wrote hs re mendations He affected to be greatly\u2019 \u2018disturbed by the danger of losing one\u2019 of his valuable \u2018and trusted agents and to belleve that, the desertion of him: for the iife\u2019 Insurance ess on the part of Hogan was due to inducements offered.by Sterns.Pettibone\u2019 protested against having him thus lured away.PETTIBONE'S LETTER.\u2018Yes, I know.Hogan,\u201d wirote Petti- bofié, \u201cand I am: begloning to become acquainted with you.\u201d ° That was a drive at Sterns for getting others of Pettibone\u2018s agénts-to abandôn novelties and\u2019 go into life a Pettibone\u2019s: letter throughout was one naturally giving Sterns the {mpression that Pettibone \u2018was really sory to lose Hogan's vervides.This Totter F probably explains the character of some of the quéstions Richardson asked Orchard on his cross-examination, when he wanted toûs to surance ORCHARD 8 LANDLADY CALLED get hm him to go into the life in- ness gave testimony, corroborating the story Orchard has told of his movements there while attethpting to: an Frederick Bradley.This Was Howard, the woman in whose A Orchard \u201croomed several weeks while waiting to poison or dynamite Bradiey.She told of finding some lead ant wood shavings on the floor about the centre of the room one day and of finding other wood shavings wraped up in a newspaper in a closet.These were shavings which Orchard had sald he made while fixing up the bomb for Bradley.Mrs.Howwrd said she found them just before Orchard left her house, which was on the morning of explosion.She was sure, githough she gave the date as November 17, and the explosion, as a matter of fact, ocurred :the next day.She also told of finding a steel hook or screw eye fastened in the door of thé closet, with e piece of fish line attached to it, and a cork at the other end of the line.She had occasion to lift Orchard\u2019's suit case, and it was very heavy.Orchard had sald he had a bomb in fit.On, cross-examination, Mrs.Howard told \u2018Richardson that she had come here to testify because she was urged to do so, and that she had had fifteen or sixteen calls from Pinkerton men on the subject.She had received thirty dollars for expenses and rallway tickets with Pullman accommodation.Such things always seem particularly heindus to defense for wome reason not yet explained.Richardson also asked a few ques- ttons about the affldavit Mrs.Howard gave some timé Ago in Ban Francisco, when the Gas Company, which was sued by the owner of the Bradley residence, waa undertaking to get a.new trial on the strength of Orchard's con- fesston.It is understood that she sald she could not idenfify Barry, the man who roomed in the house, photograph of Orchard which was shown to her.she testified, yesterday, Orchard however, tha: seen that He was the same in court, and man who was in he\u201d house under the name of Barry.Riley Harris, timer, of Greely, CO- lorsdo.pit another Nink jh \u2018the \u201cChain regarding the bomb that was made for Governor Peabody.He was work- aroghd at the DewmpaDer a Jin a | to know it Sterns had not been anx- |' it to Orchard that afternoon and col lected: $1.50 re it.He.remembered m ny, \u201cbecause the Ey at und ro ok Na hours \u2018tha ev dy who same In\u2019 asked about.ro : JUDGE GODDARD'S STORY.Then came one of the most dramatic recitals which has been given in the} court room.It was the story told by up of the bomb by Bulkely Wills :n -his presence and taking it to the offire of the Pmkerton agency in Denver, where different parts were placed in sealed envelopes and the names of the witness indorsed thereon.\u2019 Senator Bosah, who was conducting the examination of Goddard, handled the witness one of the sealed en- jurist opened the package, which orl- ginally was intended to destroy his life, his hand shook so violently that one of the eaps fell on the floor.He jumped from the witness chaïr and nervously looked around on the floor for the: missing cap.It was picked up by a court reporter under whose desk it had rolled and handed to the Jurist, Senator Borah then handed to the withess a package taining three sticks of dynamite taken from the wooden box planted at his gate.The unwinding of the paper, wrapped In which the dynamite was encased, was & job the jurist did not like.He was ready to identify the package without unwrapping it, but he unrolled it gently until one end was exposed, and hastily handed it \u2018back to Senator Borah with the remark that it was the same package he saw In Denver.The next state exbibit which the witness was asked to identify was a, small phial which contained eulphuric acid described by Oretlard.He knew the phlal was empty, so be broke the seal readily.In the same manner he examined the screw eye which was fastened to the bottom of the gate leading to his residence.Witnees described minutely the manner in which the bomb was placed.It contained forty sticks of dynamite, the ends of three sticks being broken off to form a receptacle in which to hold giant caps.Then the phial -of sulphuric acld was fastened to the side of the box in a slanting position, with the rubber cork directly over the giant caps.There was contrivance to pull out the cork and spill the sulphuric acid into the glant caps thus eeiting off: the bomb.\u2019 Mr.Darrow\u2019s cross-eexamination of Judge Goddard was conflned almos entirely to a discussion of political conditions lu Colorado._.ee , es - James Watt, inventor of the condensing steam-engine, was the son of a small merchant who failed in business.from the district \u2018between Kenora and Fort William indicate that bush fires ave still raging with unimpaired vigor and great damage has been done.velopes.It contalned a dozen Blunt; of the National Transcontinental from caps and witness wag asked to break Winn to Superior Junction, receiv- the seal and identify contents.As the à that a storehouse north of word Vermillion has been destroyed, entall- ing a loss of $30,000 In supplies and equipment.This is only one of several similar storehouses number of others are in danger.wind has held for several days in one direction, and fire has made raptd progress.states that during the past winter he hauled over $1,000,000 worth of supplies to storehouses now in danger.one opntractor.Should the fire get to these trous, as there are no summer tralls through a large part of the country by which they could be replaged.fires continue to do immense damage in every part of the district, and the families: were burned out In the Slate ing hard to replace the losses.Canadian Pacific Railway by Mrs.Tre- hab, who, while walking across a bridge over the Rideau River, received some ren ONTARIO at Damage Done to Stores and Construction Work on Raliway A Imperliled.= Winnipeg, Man., June 20.\u2014 Reports A contractor for building one section ed, and a The Mr.J.D.McArthur, of Winnipeg.This included $400,000 worth of dynamite, the largest order ever placed by stores, the result will be disan- TWO FAMILIES ES BURNED OUT Fort.WiMam, Ont.June 20.\u2014Forest rain of yesterday had no effect.Two River Valley ten miles west of here.The, Relief Society of the city is work- Claims Damages Agalnat Rallways.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014A writ for 85,000 danrages has been issued against the injuries by being run down by a train.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VII's famous prime minister, was the son of a butcher.Mont delicious, tem biscuite\u2014 always crisp and fresh\u2014 nd PATTERSON'S \u2018East APPLIED AS A ed by the pores.It strengthens an they skin and Firm, Healthy, Flesh 1» f Jike superficial potency 1s proved are too.wesk.; vo CHARLES FLESH | has the least desire.tb Pen at roufid out hollowed, th 3.Flah ang à Remows: Wrinkles & 5 detp ! NET veann SHA A F000 1 ; tôst tbr CAL OFFER.Rig FOOD is 2198 a os mom but to cents a box.\u201d E A Sample Box\u2014just eno merit of \u2019 for 10 cents, which /pays for cost of AGES, Wherever applied, Ita healing and nourishnrent is instantly absorb- .CHARLES FLESH ÆOOU is ne.new expsriment.use tor more tha.fifty years and.duping that time thommands : me dhl men MAve used it with entire satisfaction.a ; That it is not to be classed with -\u201cColà\u2019 Greams\u201d and other thi E by the fact that ft ta prescribed BY pe Tends, physiciads and used in hospitals for the nutrition\u2019 ot : digest food.\u2019 0D ghopld be used by every wom ctive.It is the only preparation that will: i or scrawny neck with | Why ™ Dm the face and hands, po j FoR.DEVELoM ia TkmaTune BUST or to Take the breast \u201crm, latte an thi can equal it.To prevent the breasts aby.mothers should always use 9R.fill Also restore a Dovam to its natural nursing an?sickn \u2018regular price of DR.\u201cCHARLES FLESH troduce ft into thousands of new homes we have decided to ell it thitough W.H.Scroggie\u2019s, Montreal, for 48 \u2018Mall orders ave.also fliled at this price DR.CHARLES FLESH FOOD-\u2014will be sent free also send you our Nustrated Book, \u201cArt of Massage,\u201d all the proper movements for Massaging the face, neck and arms and fuit directions for developing the bust.Address, for SAMPLE PACK- DR.CHARLES CO.-* rion gèneral 1\" ON BALE AT WHSonmio = MONTREAL.COLD CREAM: \u201cpullds up the tissues tunderiylng e result.~It has pho Æ js TO-MORR Grand Clearing IN ALL DEPAR\" REMNANTS of Dress Goods, in lengths of fr cloths, nun\u2019s veiling, serges, mohairs, pagamas a choice of them all to-morrow at 50% off.from in the basement.REMNANTS of Floor Oiloloth, including Canadian and inported oilcloths at special reductions according to size and quality\u2014a big lot of these remnants to select REMNA sels Ca and a hal each.Re \u2014 Carpets, one ! long at $1.50 each, Co .«+ ; > Remnants of Linen 234 yards at special to clear.RENNANTS In our Linen Dept.\u2014 bleached or unbleached, different qualities in lengths of 134 up to Tablings, redùctions yards at remnant.KEMNANTS of Curtain Net-\u2014for doors, Length of Rempants PEN 25c and 35c for the {+ Other Lines of Remnants that will be put on sale to-morrow at greatly reduced prices to clear :\u2014 REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS of Printed Calicos.of Dress Muslins, of White Lawn.of Wash Dress Fabrios.of Colored Ginghams.REMNANTS of White and Fancy Muslins, REMNANTS of Embrolderies, Insertions and Eds a REMNANTS of Ribbons and Laces.Come early and secure first choice.Lace Curtains af $1.08 a Pair.These are of Nottingham Net, 8 1-2 yards long and 52 inches wide.Fully as good as curtains you buy In the regular way Prices special for this sale crrrisiesss.Ofc and $1.05 Two Very Special values.at $1.50 and $1.75.only \u201c95e and price of .Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Shoe \" Dept.3rd Floor.Special for to-morrow: Ladies\u2019 Oxford Blucher shoe of tine Dongola, military or Cuban heels, Tlexible - soles, Sizes from 2-1-2 to 7.83.00 ghoe fOr .vev cvceomvsnseccs-o-$230 - TA Lt The Big East End Departmental Store, 441 to 449 St.Catherine Street East, ; DUPUIS FRERES, ever shown.A regular Prices, each Cll Stoves, 2 Burners at 990: These are stoves we have been selling at $1.25; Tove\u2019: as hich as $1.75.decided to close.Your choice of these at the one 99e one cere Cuspldors at 14c.Cuspidors of fine decorated earthenware.The very kind you have been buying right along at 26c.Our price, just .ffe- Hammock Time.Le \u2018About due.We have the finest assortment we have | best Canadian and American makes, including the new Indian and Oriental effects.: cessevesssersvececran Balances of lines we have\u201d + You'll find the choice of all the .1.95 to $7.50\" on po.matt Bo ugh to convince you of the great mailing.With this sample we will which contains CHREET, ORK, 73 30 law Owing to untavorable weather we - termined to keep our tatlors busy.offering midsummer oloen and prices summer season, and fn addition we with every suit or overcoat ordered, a PANTS FREE PANTS will £00! & splendid line of Striped W.You are actually getting the the pants same, whether you take the Free A Pair of Pants Free AN EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT FOR YOU TO \"- ORDER YOUR SUMMER SUIT NOW even at a lox: ane be made to your order, off ds as the suit.if there is enouxh in the plece, and, if not, there will ve orsted Pantings to choone fro We are de- do so we are sit at at he ver ening of n excelleng pair 0° #0 otk ASURE: FREE.must stimulate trade.nd to Thousands Buy Their Home Supplies Here! \u201cThe majority of people want what we offer for sale.We meet print because we ask prices they like best to, pay and because WE GIVE CREDIT.That encourages thrift\u2014that meets every changing condition of the ordinary wage-earner as best suits Whatever you need for your home you'll find us the demands of the convenience of all.best able to satisfy you.WRITING DEsxs,\u201d Se $3.70 to $50.00; .ny a À à \u2014 2 [9 oT Br: hy : VERANDAH CHAIRS, SL10 to 97.75.os eh 1 Metropolitan House Furnishing co, - COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, 80-82 Notre Dame St.West \u2014 146 2e0d and the for T nothing, for the \u2018prices are the Quebec Newspapers Fined.Speci] to the Montreall Star.Quebec, June 20.\u2014l.r.Barthe, who published a small paper during the A Suit to- Your Measure $i 5.00 00 And a Pair of Pants Free THIS SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 220d.NOTICE This offer er opp! lies and after Saturday to grders left before Timet Ante, eliver or otherwise.Please The sale wilt last only a ah until f to orde 8 for Bult or.Overcolt\u201d given ce, and can not be applied rbatiior In n process of manufacture, ready ort ae ee don't close till 9.00 p.m ~ 1 n Jaibors ps least municipal elections, called La Bataille, which was printed at the Chfou- fcle office, was yesterday condemned ifs the Superior Court to pay a fine of $20 for failure to register the name of the paper.and also to pay a tine of $80.because the name of the publisher wan not printed on the paper as required by law.The Chronicle which printed the paper for the proprietor was condemned to the same fines, | use of the publisher's failure to comply with the law.; « CHEW 9 Gum 8, APEETIZING x JELICIC ARE HAVING GOOD TIME.Little Hard Work Done at Locomotive Engineers\u2019 Convention, Special to the Montreall Star.Quebec, June 20.\u2014The summer outing of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will close here this evening.There has not been much business \u2018transacted, the gathering belng more particularly one of a social character.though there were a couple of short secret rittings on Tuesday.Yéaterday wns spent at Lake.St, Josh where a most enjoyable day's spor.ad, with a good me of races, etc.Last night there was a grand Hlumin- on of Dufferin Terrace in thetr honor, and after the military performance in the Auditorium.the cruisers in the river wers also lluminstéd oni threw thelr searchlights cver the scene.Today is being tal::n up with an excur- | sion by iil to Ste.Anne de Beaupre and Momtmorency ib the morning and « er trip up the river to the / Pdf a LBS SE Has Confidence in Bisley Team.Colonel Tiiton, who is the president of the Dominion Rifle Association, \u2018is at the Windsor.He has just\u2019 returned from North Sydney, where he went to bid farewell to the Canadian Bisley team.He says that there is no doubt that Canada is wel represetited and the team will bring back some prises.One of Becretary Cortelyou\u2019s most are dent admirers 15 George P.Brawn, of Houston, Tex,, secretary of the Business League of that city.Every spring he sends the Becretary a large basket of capo jasmines.: Dr.Chase's Olnte .ment ie a and goaren fase fchine.bleeding.aks pro porsneteboe abont is 13 So can t Eanfors or Bosdamson, BATRS hoor po nt al DR OHASKE'S.oT \"HOSTER DIRECTORS WARN PUBL.ECD STRIKE ON ORE | NEE Na burg-American Packet JA is charged by Peter fs, general agents at Phi.fifie Cosmopolitan Shipping 1 the Cosmopolitan lines, 3 and maintaining monopo- graint of trade.The Joquiry to be one of the most stu = dé ever undertaken, and of a {=P a different from any that ever Pas engaged the attention of the sion.enquiry will have to deal with -teged combination between rail- ON THE O'BRY in the United States aud the À special from Cobalt says: \u201cThejodn shipping concern.Accordiug to D'Brien Mine made two good strikes on complaint on which action was \u2018the surface yesterduy.Qne was thrgxen by the sommission, the Hamburg inches and very rich.The other v rican Packet Company has built up uk was two to threg!lest wide.Both tried ed a thousand Ounces or Petter.> men urning from Temigamt repas\u201d N'Angelé 0.s have been fier !N® emoval of any + \u2019Qps of yes the ôple upon a majofity æ.Wéenty- ive per cent.of the voters may peti- don for such removal, sud the city Unoil must call a special election to Wois upon the question.fhe law.provides for the election of a or and four council men, who shall M be.chosen at large aud not by wards, Cr Under the present system.Their term | of \u2018office shall be two years.© NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.Premier Bond Discusses Renewal of + Modus Vivendi.London, June 20.\u2014Premier Bond, rf ewfoundland, was interviewed yeoster Be dy with reference to the proposal wmade by the Foreign Secretary Sir Ed ward Grey, to United States Secretary of State Root for a settlement of the Newfoundland fisheries dispute.The Premier said that he must assume that te msuch proposal had not formally beon .Foubmitted to the Washington Govern ment while negotiations still were being carried on with him.He declined two £gay whether similar proposals had been mitted to him, but declared that uch proposal could only receive a posi v and emphatic refusal from his Gov: rament.\u201clf the modus vivendi of 1906 was so \u2014_ rg vere consent to its renewal, with an addi Mtional clause setting aside the Interna.ptitnal law by preventing the service cf *& process on board American vessels.\u201d ÆFLAYS NOT TRADE ARTICLES.Theatrical Trust indictments Against : Klaw and Erlanger Dismissed.New York, June 20.\u2014The indictments from booking plays in certain , were dismissed by Judge 081 sky yesterday.\u201cThe court tound that plays are not L articles of trade in common use, and ;: \u2026 that Klaw and Erlanger therefore did \u201c.MOt réstrain trade, as was alleged.The .\u2018eobrt also declared that Belasco and HF, Shubert had not been prevented from pe \u2018afsrzying on their business.3 ps \u2014 t ; AUSTRIAN NATIONAL PEACE.Language Question Settled.: Vienna, June 20.\u2014 Emperor Francis Joseph, at the opening of the new .Reichrath, \u2018yesterday, urged a settie- ment of the language question.He sald: \"It is my earnest desire to give one day to my people, as\u2019'a precious legacy, their national assets complete- dy assured, and thus to guarantee national peace to all of them.\u201d ~ His Majesty sald he favored encour- \u2018ging the export trade of Austria by © pubsidies.\\ Succession Duties of Long Estate.Toronto, Ont., June 20.\u2014The execu: tors of the J.J.Inng estate have settled with \u201cthe s ssion duties department in for ,000.estate was a osEigdmplieated one, consisting large 8 : tids listed and unlisted, and veal Véfate in Collingwood and Torbhto.A.The estate was approved at $457,000, but @ wv ~ter of charitable bequests ha! to be deducted, and this left available for succession duties.Conference Was Triple Success.\u2018Canadian Associated Press.London, June 20.\u2014Speaking at Perth.West Australia, Premier Deakin sur.\u2018veyed the Imperial Conference, and sail it was a triple sucoess in the work ac ocmplished, but, greatest of all, when the members spoke straight to the peo \u2018pla of the Mother Country, apart from nd above all local politics.as citizens .of the Empire 8and Point Wreck Investigation.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014Investigation ws opened to-day by Mr.Lalonde, inspes tor of accidents for the Board of Rail way Commissioners, into the Canadian Pacific Railway, wreck which ncourred at Sand Point.\u201d All the train hands .\u201cand the section crew at work when the derailment occurred have been sum- moped to give testimony.a completes monopoly of the eastbouni [traffic originating in Chicago, §t.Louis, ity, Omaha, Minneapolis, Duluth, Cleveland and other manufactue- ing oentres, intended for interior ports or places on the continent of Europe.The complaint reviews what it claims to be unfair methods in stifling com- Phe Gosmopol a opolitan Ehip Com, i of Philadel which Fin as tha complainant, operates lines to Rotter , Leith and Copenhagen.The charges allege that an iron-clad trust in Transatlantic freight carrying exists between the Hamburg-Anerican Packet Company, the North German Lloyd, the Scandinavian-American line and tl Wilson (Hull) line, and that this apportions the volume of traftio of its members shall carry, and from what port or ports each line shall make \u2018ts sailings, thus involving the apportionment of traffic originating in western cities, both as to character and amount, between the cities of the North Atlantis seaboard.WILL GIVE GENERAL DENIAL.New York, June 20.\u2014The reply of the Hamburg-American Steam Packet Com pany to the charges preferred before the Inter-State Commerce Commission, by Peter Wright and Sons, it is understood will be a general denial that a com -bination in restraint of trade exists be tween the defendant and allied lines.100 Drowned In Lithos Inundation.Athens, Greece, June 20.\u2014More than a hundred persons ware drowned in the flood caused by the overflowing of the Lithos River, which inundated town of Trikkala in Thessaly.PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR BUMPER CROP 8ir Thomas .Shaughnessy Takes Optimistic View of Situation In .West.: Winnipeg, June 20.\u2014 Sir Thomas.Shaughnessy was here for a few days conferring with Mr.Willlam Whyte on the reduction of grades, the securing of more locomotives and rolling stock, end other matters in connection with the Canadian Pacific.He left yesterday afternoon for Minneapolis where he will meet the directors of the Soo line.He expects to be back in Montreal by Sunday.In the course of an interview Sir Thomas sald the present quietness in Winnipeg was only natural.It was just what occurred at times in all lines of commercial enterprise, and was not serious.\u201cDo you expect that your new Boo- Spokane line will take much of the traffic of the States to the Coast away from the other roads across the line?\u201d he was asked.He replied: \u201cWe expect that it willl be a factor in transportation, but there will \"be s0 much traffic through the Western States that the other roads will hardly notjce what we take.\u201d \u201cWhat will be the effect on the Canadian Pacific in the West, from the entrance of the Hill lines and the completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific?\u201d \u201cWe are still going to remain in business, and will endeavor to get some of the traffic.We're not going to give un.\u201c The crop situation.Bir Thomas said, he had looked into quite fully with Mr.Whyte, since he had n in Win- \u2018| nippeg.The prospect for the season he oonsidered to be rosy.He was also sat- isfled there would be no great farm labor scarcity this year, Spehking of the comparative cost of electricity and ateam as motive power on the railways, 8ir Thomas discuased at length the technical points which would be encountered in the change.\u201cWith the present volume of business,\u201d he said, \u201cI think the cost of electricity on the muuntain grades at present would be somewhat greater than steam.The condition, however, would be reversed with the great increase In trafic which will come.The generation of electric power by water will not be & very big item, and I think we will have plenty of water power where we will require it.The intrqduc- ton of electrical power will not do away with the necessity of tunnelling in some of the grades in the mountains.We have already let contracts for some of the work.Of course, many of the grades will also be cut down each yeas.\u201d UPTOWN PURCHISE 5 0 A FACTORY Henry Morgan & \u2018Co.\u2018Registered Transfer of Property Situated \u2018Near Their Headquarters.\u2014 \u2018 Preparations for extension by the firm of Henry Morgan & Co., ., are ;n- dicated by recent registration of sales.Property adjoining that now occupied by the firm's premises in West Bt.Catherine street has been acquired.The northern part of the block bounded by Berthelet, Aylmer and City Councillors streets was secured by firm dpd three lots in that section were registered yesterday.The purpope of these purchases is to allow for the erection «1 a now factory, which, in that location would be convenient to the firm's head quarters.: The lots registered as having baen purchased are three: LS From J.B.A.Martin to James Mor gan, lot No.1190, meesuring 114.3 x 77,2, with the buildings Nos.32 to 40 1.City Councillor street, for the sum ef 330,000.From William Meikie to James Morgan and Colin D.Morgan, lot No.1187, measuring 40 x 71, with the dwellings Nos.41 to 43b Aylmer street, for the sum of $15,000.From Thomas Conroy to James Mor an and Colin D.Morgan, lot No.1187, canins the corner of clty Councillor and Mayor streets, measuring 56 x 78, for the sum of $11,000.Joseph Boutin has sold to Mrs.Joseph F.Julien lot No.12.75, St.Jeaq.Baptiste Ward, at the north-east corner of St.Hubert street, with all the build\u201d mgs erected thereon, for the sum of $7,000 The lot ma-cures 25 x 129.\u2014 Narcisse Mathieu has sold to Joseph Duquette two lots, 1237 and St, Jean Baptiste Ward, with the buil 8 erected thereon, for the sum of $5,000.Adonaia Jasmin has sold to P.Be lauger lot No.108, in the parish of St.Laurent, fronting on Cote St.Louis du Bois Franc, with the buildings erected thereon, for the sum of $4,000.The total superficial area is one and one- quarter arpents.W.B.Strachan and K.G.Strachan have sold to Frank H.Carlin, the cot tage No.21 Chomedy street, for the sum of $4,650.The emplacement mes.sures 20 x 184.Adolphe Larin et al, have sold tn Mrs.Adolphe Duperrault lot No.639, in Bt.Lawrence Ward, with the buildings erected thereon, for the sum of $7,000, «Henri Kieffer has sold to Mrs.Em: manuel Gagne lot No.902.57, in Nt.Louis Ward, with the buildings erected th , for the sum of 86,500.A pretty wedding took place at Grace Church, Tuesday aftérnoon, when Miss Lucy Ellén Lester, youngest daughter of the late Mr.Wilkem Lester, of Kendal, Westmoreland, land, was marréed to Mr.James Bearman, eldest Eng.Ven Archdeacon Ker officiated.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.Fred.Lester, wore a gown of white crepe de chine, over white taffeta silk.Her veil was caught with orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and MNlies of the valley.The bridesmaids were Miss ed slike In pale pink silk mull, and carried pink roses.Mr.Harry Bear- man, brother of the bridegroom, - was best man.The ceremony was followed by a reception at the residence of the bride's mother, 307 Hibernia | , after which Mr.and Mrs.Bearman left on a trip to Toronto, Niagara Faits and Buffalo, the bride travelling in & grey costume with a white hat.At the Sacret Heart Chapel of Notre Dame Church, on Tuesday, Miss Adri- was married to Mr.Casmir Dessaulles, son of Hon.Senator Dessaubes, of St.Hyacinthe.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a fawn silk costume, with hat to match and carried white roses Mrs.M.D.Pullen and her daughter, Mrs.A.O'Donnell, of 8t.Thomas, Ont., who are the guéats of Mr.Harry' Allen, Esplanade aventie, are safling on the sy icigrian, Friday morning, for a thrée mônthas\u2019 tfip to Europe; Mrs.George Hamiton, Mis Lilly Hamilton, and Masters Douglas and Bertie Hamilton, of Westmount, leave by the Victorian Friday morning, on an extended trip to En Messrs.Gordon Mackinnon, Gerald Coghlin and George Jackson, have returned from Sherbrooke, where they were present at the Dobel-Barford wedding.Mrs.John Magor and Miss Magor have returned from New York and Buffalo and rejoin the family at their -camp in the Laurentlans.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mudge heve returned to town from their wedding ,{ trip, and takeri possession of their re- gidence on Lorne avenue, Miss Mabel Pangmen has returned from a trip to Chicago, where she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Buchanan.Dr.and Mrs.Barclay will be among the passengers salling by the Victorian early to-morrow morning.Wedding Rings, Wedding Rings R.Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St.James Nt.NECKLETS - - $5.00 upwards BUCKLES - - $280 upwards BUTTONS - - 28 upwards \u201c Henr q JET JEWELLERY New things from Paris arrive daily.The latest novelty from this centre of fashion is Jet Jewellery, In all its old time forms and fashions.are here shown simultaneously with the most import- - ant shops of London and Paris.We invite inspection.5 =, We close 5,39 p.m.daily, X pm./ id aL ' Saturdays.y Birks & Sons, Limited .oe Gold\u2019 and Silversmithe, i 20 BARETTES - - $1.00 upwards COLLARETTES - $5.00 upwards BRACELETS - - $1.00 upwards wn 5 uw.ind PERSONALS.Yesterday afternoon, at the MacVicar dant and chain.Her tulle veil was arranged over a wreath of orange blos- af the valley.Miss L.D.Stewart, B.A, of Wabe, Ont, who was brides mald, wore flowered siik mull over taffeta, with a pale blue satin straw hat more ah white lilac, and carried P me The brides sister, Miss Ruth Graham, who waa the little flower girl, was in pale pink silk and point d'esprit.and carried sweet peas.The bridegroom's gift to the brides- \u2018girl a bracelet, end to Mrs W.J.Gunn, of Lancaster, Ont., who played the wedding marches, a peal brooch.To Mr.George A.Robinson, the gTooms- was ed with white lilac, honeysuckle and palms, and the residence af the Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Graham, 10 St Viateur street, where a reception was beld after the ceremony, was adorned with white lilac and smilax.Among the many handsome presents received was & case of silver and cutlery from the of- floors of the MacVicar Memorial Church.Mr, and Mrs.Perry will spend their honeymoon in Toronto and:other Western points.The bride travelled in 2 navy blue Panama sult and biscult- colored chip hat.trimmed with Wedge- wood blue wings and scarf, The out- Of town guests Included Miss H.Ken- ney.Hemmingford; Miss Board.Brock- ville: Miss Macdonald, Williametowr: Dr.W.J and Mrs.Gunn.Lancaster: Miss L.D.Stewart, B.A.Baba, Ont.The marriage took place this - Ing in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of the Notre Dame Church, of Miss Minette Leclaire, daught- of Mr.Alphonse Leclaire.University street.to Mr.Philippe A.Steele.of Montreal, Rev.Father Hebert officiating.Miss Lottie Graham rendered -a beautiful\u2019 solo durinz the ceremony.The bride, who was given away by her father, \u2018wore her travelling costume of blue cloth, with a tan Lat, trimmed with pink roses and~earrfed white roses.Mr.and Mrs, Steele have left for Toronto and Niagara on thelr honeymoon trip.At Ôttawa yesterday at Bt.David'e Chur:h, the marriage took \u2018place of Miss Caroline H.Hoare, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas H.Hoare, of Ottawa, te Mr.W.Merrill Eastcott.of Montreal.The ceremony was per- ormed by Rev.E, C.Rubsell.Mr.and rs.Eastcott will reside at 158 Fair mount avenue, Montreal Annex._ Mr.and Mrs.Jack Irwin, of Winnipeg, Man., arrived this morning, to be present at the wedding of Mrs Irwin's sister, Miss Cooper, which fakes place * this afternocn and are the guests fs Mrs.W.E, Cooper.Mr Ad Mis.James Benth-8mith and Master Osniond Seath-Smith have left town to spend the summer at their country residence, \u201cGracé Dew Warren.\u201d Chateauguay Basin.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Mitchell have left town to spend the summer with their daughter, Mrs.James Beath- Smith.at \u201cGrace Dew Warren,\u201d Chxteauguay Basin.Mr.A.T.Braham, of Philadel Pa., who arived in town to atta tn MacDonatd- wedding, is the Mrs.Mrs.John Wiliameon and the Misses Willameon, Westmount, will be pas- Mrs.Thomas L- H.Saundergon is in Ste.Agathe, ing Mrs.I.M.Renouf.st her summer residence, \u2018The A William J.Atchison.of Rault Ste.Marie, Mich., has sold to Mrs.H.PF.ve, the dwelling No.106 Belmont Park, Westmount, for the sum of $3,800 emplacement has a total supak ficial area of 2,225 square feet./ Elias Tlieff hae sold to Emile Pdll \u2018 aub-division 1303 and 1304 of lot: qe | in Viauville, frontiag on Fi&L\" avenue, with the cottage erected thera an, for the sum of $3,500.NY \u2014\u2014 W.F.Lewis has sold tn Alex.Du mouchel lots fronting on\u2019 Mount Raval avenue, Nos.339-669, 670 and 671.with the buildinax erected thereon, for the sum of $3,300.mtn ve, Buffalo.N.Y.\u2026.when their youngest daughter, Miss Ruth Chamberlain, was married to Mr.Basil Major, of N \u2018York, formerly of Montreal.The roo: throughout the fouse were decorated with a profusion of cut flowers, Ih the drawing room, where the ceremony was peformed, white roses and smilax were effectively used In the decore- fees Rev.Mr.Hurlburt officiated.\u2018he bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful white Marquise \u2018| {ace robe with an empire back a falling over a drop skirt of white satin; her vell was caught with lilles of the valley, and she darried a shower bouquet of white orchids and lies of the valley.Miss Helen Chamberlain, who was her sister's only attendant, wore a gown of white crepe de chine embroidered In white and gold; a picture hat with white plumes.and carried Yellow roses.Mrs.Chamberjain, mother of the bride.was gowned in white chiffon cioth.Mrs.John Major.n°9- ther of the bridegroom, wore a black silk and lace gown.Mr.Robert Majét, of Montreal.brother of the Dridegroont.was best man.The presents, whi were numerous and handsome, Included a beautiful likeness of the Princess of Roumania, presented by Her.High- nesz to the: bride, also a.miniature of the Queen of Roumania.Among the out-of-town guests were Dr.and Mrs.Morphy, of Lachine; Mr.and Mrs, Cog- eshall; of Long Island, N.¥,; Miss Ma- Jor, Mr.Robert Major andÿ Mr£.John Major.of Montreal.Mr.and Mra Major have left on an extended honeymoon trip.and will not take up thelr residence in New York until the fall.\u2018The marriage took place quietly yesterday morning, In the Chaps of St, James the Apostle Church.Rev; Canon Ellegood officdtatina: of Miss Clara, Louise Chadwick, daughter of .and Mrs.8, Chadwick, St.Mark \u201ctreet, to Mr.Charles.Oliver Smithy London, Ont.The bride wore cream Panama \u20ac costume, hat trimmed w plumes and - tulld, end carried white roses.Her attendant was her sister, Miss Fire 23 Chadwick.who wore a white gown with white hat and carried pink roses.Mr.Chadwick quve his daughter away.and Mr.J.Bernie 8mith, brother of the bridegroom, acted as | best nan.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Smith, father and mother of the bridegroom, and Miss Freda Smith, were also present.Mr.and Mrs.Smith left at noon for the Maritime Provinces, after which they will Teside In Toronte.+ \u2018he engagement is announced of Mr PF.M.Amy, of the Union Bank.-Que- bec, to Miss Ida Mey Ellis, daught of Mr.James Ellis, of Quebec.: ns A.M.Horsey, has left on a visit to relatives in Kingston, Ont, rom there she will go to Listowe], Ont, to see her sister, Mrs.Bourne.J The first dance of this season will be given by the members of the Royal t.Lawrence Yacht Club at Dorval on Saturday night._ poo ARRIVALS ELSEWHERE.Lake Erie, at Liverpool, from Montreal.Merion, at Queenstown, from Boston./Baxonla, at Queenstown, from Boston.Iberian, at Liverpool.from Boston.- Pretoria, at Plymouth, from New York.Majestic, at Plymouth, from New York.Moskva, at Rotterdam, from New York.NEWS The Pretorian's Passengers.\u2018The Pretorian, of the Allan line, salied for Glasgow with the following Canadians on her cabin passenger list: Miss N.Archer, Halifax: Mr.C.N.Bell, Mr.here Q.Bell, Winnipeg; Dr.B.Curry, nipeg; Mr.Stuart Forbes, Montreal, ni Janet Hutton, Montréal; Prof.A.\u2018Cleveland Hall, Mrs.\u2018Hall, Gam brier ; Miss Hall and Miss B.Hall, Montreal; Mr.A.Johnston, Toronto; Mrs, Macdonald, Miss Lillian Macdonald, 3od- erich; Mr.G.Mackay, Montreal; Mr.LB.Palmer, Mr.T.B.Reith, Montreal; Mr.I.Austin, Vancouver; Mrs.J.Bac ron, Miss L.M.Barron, Hamilton; Mr.Calirness, Mrs.Calrness, Toronto; Mrs.T.Cockran, Miss L.Cockran, Kingwan: Mr.George Cowan, Barrie; Mrs.R.Donaldson, Montreal, Mrs.Dick, y; Mrs.P.Erskine, Miss E.Erskine, Kingston ; © Get the latest monthly catalogue, + Colum Phonogra Fit Talking Machines of Every Sort | O-inch Discs .\u2018inch Cylinders 35¢ AREER ERE RRR EEE EAE EERE FEE EREEE They Cost Less and Wear and Sound Better Than Others GEN'L The New Graphophone Store - 468 ST.CATHERINE WEST JUST OFF PEEL D00000000000000000090000 Town of North Battleford.SASKATCHEWAN.Water Works, Sewerage and Electric Lighting.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Bec- retary-Treasurer and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tenders for Works,\u201d will be received up to 6 p.mon Wednesday, the 31st day of July, 1907, for the Installation, etc., of Water Works, Bewerage and Electric Lighting Systems in the Town of North Battleford, In accordance with plans and specifications which may be seen at and forms of tender for which may\" be obtained from the office of the Becretary-Treasurer, Novth Battleford.or Wiilis Chipman, C.B.103 Bay Street, Toronto, after the 20th June, 1807, Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque, payable to the Town of North Battleford, for five per cent.of the amount tendered for.The Town reserves the right to reject any or all tenders.8.COOKSON, Secretary: Treas.North Battleford, Sask.12th June, 1907.144 3B % FFEEFEFERFEE or hear them at 299588 > ri ui Miss Farquhar, Mr.Farquhar, Toronta.Mrs.A.G , Mi Isab , Montreal; Mra.Jane.Hels, Miss Herp, The Tri City Railway & Light Com- Montreal; Mr.Wm.Houston, Mrs.Heus- ton, Master H.J.Houston, Fort WiNlam; pany Preforred Stock.Mr.James Parris, Ottawa; Mr Fred.\u2014_\u2014 DIVIDEND NOTICE, Irwin, Mrs.Hobina Juby.Brantford; Mr.uckhoo, oronto; Mrs.Living- N otice is hereby given that dalvi- Stone.Montreal; Mrs.Moar anid chili, dend of KY and one- half 2 cent.oronto; Mr.Robert Mclsanc, Mrs.Mc- (14 has be n \u2018declared on the Isaac, Hamliton: Mr.A.McNab, Mont- erred Stock the Tri City Rail- real; Mr.Geo.Mulrman, Winnipeg: Mr.way and Light Com pany.for the quar- A.H.McLaughlin, Mrs, McLarghlin, ter\u2019 ending June 80th, 1907, payable Miss Patrick, Toronto; Miss Patton, July 1st.1907, Montreal; Mrs.Patterson, Hamilton: Mr.The Transfer Books will be closed J.Robertson, Mr.G.Ross, Winnipeg : at the close of business on Monday, Miss Stewart Toronto; Mr.Wm Smith, June Bath.1907.and will re-open at Hamilton; M 1 * the opening of business on Tuesday, r.and Mrs.Williamson, July 2nd, 1807.Mr.Wiliamason, Jr., Mra.Wiiliameon, TT FW Mrs.I.Walsh, Hamilton.* OKA asurer.Cathollg \u201csallors\u2019 Club.New York, N.Y.June 18th, 1907.\u2018The çoncert last evening at the Catho- =a lic Sailors\u2019 Club was very successful, being under the direction of Mrs.D.Boud.The hall was well filled with sallors and Acted 8s @ccompanist.Next week's con- citizens.Mr, Robert Bickerdike, M.P., ert Will be under the auspices of Da- occupled the chair.The following took inion Counc, No.64, Knight of Co- part in the programme: The Minses l!UMbus.; Pear] Riley, Bella Rowan, Flossie Lynch, Cecelia Halligan, Hazel Coleman, Laure A Long Trip.McCaffery.Edith Masters, Mary Durkin, Detroit, Mich., June 29.\u2014The medium- Alice Wilkinson, Messrs, M.Hodge sized wooden steaner Tecumseh, which Tom Ireland, W.Costigan, P.Granville.passed Detroit esterd y, 18 perhaps on J.Ouellette, Charles Mallon.Dan Powell, the longest- trip ever éndertaken py a steamship Lake W.Wood, lake freighter.she \"lett Cleveland tow- eteamship Cassandra.Mise Agnes Lynch ing the barge Rhodes.They will dis | IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A | Safe Investment which will yield large returns SASKATOON CITY AND Saskatchewan Valley Lands are unexcelled.We would like to interest you.A card will bring maps, plans and full particulars.| The Saskatoon Loan & Realty 00, Id, | SASKATOON, SASK.lam for part of her cargo of ber, from thers to West Superior, then to Manito- wac and Bay City, thence to a Georgian Bay port to finish her cargo.From discharged for shipment abroad.The timber is of a special grade, and only a port.Mer trip covers 8182 miles, Selzed by Customs Officials, Sydney, N.B., June 20.\u2014The steamor Ran, which arrived here in ballast from Montreal on Tuesday, has been seized by customs officials, and released on ball of $400.The Ran, it Is said, was carrying goods not listed on her her enfrance papers.The Victorian Gos: Goes To-morrow.The turbine steamer Victorian salls fdr Liverpool at 9 o'clock to morrow Jom ing with every saloon ber! arge number in second class fil od.one will call at North Sydney for the malls.The Deutschiand Off Sable Island.Haïkes, NS, June 20.\u2014At 2.30 pe.terday the Bhutschiand signalled ial ae to the Montreal sas\" 20 miles Sable le Island, bound for New York 13 The King of Bi peani Fit for a King\u2019 8 Table BY ITS DELICACY BY ITS FLAVOR BY ITS WHOLESOMENESS isk | à It is an exquisite stimulant, the reputation of which.extends through ages, in spite of the efforts:of competitors.Standard established since 1775 This is an indisputable guarantee for the Consumer.ASK IT FROM YOUR DEALER.General Parveyors to the Trade: LAPORTE, MARTIN & 00., Ltd., Montreal.| Wants Standing Militia of 200,000.Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont, June 8 Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Milf tis, and Major-Genefal Lake wers ilo Davos, guests of honor at the dinner given by by : the officers in camp last n Bae derived valistaction from of the ba (ations Stall af had ineroased only frum |: Su it Ke i 4 fa nei had por dondèn.ÿ Sif Fred that thy standing ght be incressed from the present stregth of 40,000 to A 2 the Switzerland.required sleighs.Percy R.Gault, FIRE=-LIFE- ACCIDENT - INSURANCE Royal Building.Bank of Nova Scotia DIVIDEND NO.150, payable on and after Tuesday, the second dav of July next.at any of the offices of the B The Stock Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 29th proximo, inclusive.By ordez of the Board, .H.C.McLEOD, A0BEOWNG Co So, Plage Bad dl.\u201cStooks, Bonds, Cotton CHICAGO GRAIN.Cor Notre Dame kt rs.Xavier sts Manager.no.Teüders pr Street Lighting City of \u2018Hamilton, Ontario.Te or Ligh streets Bt the \u2018City of Hamilton, On for five or ten years, ftom = according to specifications to W.C.Brennan Clerk Board of \u201cWorks, .City Hall, Hamilton, be received by the un undersigned UP 150 13 o'clock noon, Zvesday, J 1907.8.H.KENT, City Clerk.City Hall, Hamilton, May 21, 1907.186 150oû A few Choice Lots in the City of BABKAT .Bask., at a bargain.1-3 Cash, balance 6 end J 12 months.Ek MELVILLE & C0, Confederation Life Bufiding, Yonge street, Torente.184 & sam \u201cSILVER PLATE THAT WEARS\u201d The Only Safe Guide When buying silverware, to make sure that yon a both aus and style, wk | For Kaives, got this trade ko, Ko best that can be x : ba; Tea reens, a In boing Tow Bt Toren But.MERIDEN BRITA CO.\u201cDominion Coal Company, Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE.cet Quarterly Dividend of one per t has been declared on the Common Sioa\u201d of the Dominion Coal C93 pan, ted, pavab le on July 2nd, 19 hal rs of record at 1815.closing of the books on June Ra Transfer Booka Yin a Common Btock will he closed from June 1st at 3 p.m.to July 2nd at 10 erg htauer will be mailed à to Bharehold- * J.MACKAY, Bocretary.Montreal.11th June, 1907.140 food, Toronto, June 20.\u2014At the Police Court Edmund Campbell charged with ing an intelligence office without a liosuse.The defendant rep ] tha Britieh Colonial Employers\u2019 Asso- niation, and opened \u2018sn\u2019 office in Toronto.It was his intention to bri dumestics from England, and he $2 for each one he supplied.Chief Inspector joi d discovered that the man bad no license, so brought him a) in the Po rave a remand and told the defendant to take ont-a Hoense.- ting by sloctrictiy the | | M i | ' - Intelligence Office With No License.¥ Travelle Availablé These credits offe and are the safest and funds.CAPITAL PAID UP $1 | MONTREAL BRANCH, F.H.West End Branch: Metcalfe and £ THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA \u2018 INCORPORATED 1988, om EE CAPITAL PAID WP ~~ - - $3,000,000 RESERVE FUND - = - = $4,300,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, OH \"FACILITIES FOR TRANSACTING ALL KINDS OF BANKING BUSINES | SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES * INTEREST PAID, OR CREDITED, QUARTERLY.MONTREAL BRANCHES: MAIN (CITT) OFFICE, Corner Notro Dame pa John Streets\u2019: .ST.CATHERINE ST, cor.Stanley.WEST OUNT\u2014Greene Avenue 7 WEST END BRANCH\u2014Notre Dame st Catherine Strest and oanern WESTMOUNT \u2014 ctoria Ave ONTREAL ANNEX \u2014 105 Fair- and, Sherbrooke Street.mount Avenue.ST.PAUL\u2014Church Ave, and Rik TL The Quebec Bank ESTABLISHED 1818, Savings Department.Interest Credited Quarter.Le \u2026 - BRANCHES IN MONTREAL: Main Office Loco cc.00nc00 00e cie «Place East End Catherine kK mwen 00 0ve r.ot Vs End and : DITS 721950 Se.James St.(St.Éd) ; \u201d age\u201d AGKES.(enty 00 miion trees the Ctty of Wiuaipes), te de cold.; Wee, at the ridiculously low price of ($8.00) SIX DOLLARS PER ACRN The C.N.Ry.Co.are at present building a line which will bring this Iapd te within from one to six miles of the railway.The value can be doubl \u2018gelling it to settlers in farm lots, hence, realised at onoe, and the money.dod= bled within one yaar.The land is about twoethirds open prairie, thé\" balance \u201cconsisting of oak and poplar bluffs.The soil is of an excellent nes ture, well adapted for mixed farming.There is no better Investment mys where.\u2018fyrms half cash.balance at 6 per cent.Easy Terms.De \"We have also & Block of farming land of 32,000 acres.to be: sold \u201c we or sections, ; J.T.ARMAND & CO., TN.Main 2202.366 ST, PAUL ST, MO THE- TRUTH ABOUT Do you invest in mining?Have you ever, invested jn mining?Do you ever expect lo invest in mining Did you ever make money from , speculating?Would like to make money from investing you Have you money deposited in a bank drawing but three or four per cent.interest?Have you invested in mortgages or real estate that are not earping a large rate of interest?These questions all bear upon your present and future welfare, = your name should be upon the mailing list of \u2018\u2019Spear\u2019s Mine Development.* This paper tells the truth about legitimate mining, and instructs you how mining should be conducted.It will tell you all about the great mining interests in Northern Ontario.It will keep you posted upon the Larder Lake District, where rich gold discoveries are bede., 8 \" will cost you nothing to receive \u2018\u2019Spear's om De.elopment,\u201d except the cost of a postage stamp or postal ca ' in writing us to let us know that you want \u2018Spear's Mite De- * Mine Development\u201d will be sent to you absolutely years Mi It is the only mining paper of its kind pub- À in Canale There has never been.one published.in.Lo) .tis a real newspaper, up-to-date, truthful and instruuct- 2 ve It contains information about the Larder Lake, Mon real River, Round Lake, Lake Abitibi, Cobalt and all Northern Ontario mining districts.\u2018Spears Mine Development\u201d describes and illustrates legitimate, profitable investments in mining.Every person interested in mining, or who would like to know about mining, ;* should have this paper.**Spear\u2019s Mine Development\u201d will make millions of dollars for investors, through safe and profitable investments in Ÿ eae mrs mining.This is why it is read by thousands of neople an the + country\u2014because investors desire to know about legitim e min- A ing propositions o If you are at all Interested In mining, or if you would like to Y.know anything about mining, and the development of mining ; properties, you cammot well afford to be without \u201cSpear's Mine Development.\u201d It will be sent free, postp:id, to all who write for it, Just ask for \u201cSpears Mine Development\u201d by dropping a .postal card or a letter to P.V.FRASER & COMPANY, Finanoi i al Agents, 23.Toronto, Street, Taronto, Ontario, 145 oN Le New York Stocks, Shot Bridesmald by Accident.\" The Dungiven (County.Derry).trates recently refused % faned \u2018ini formating fare\u201d spliimé \u201cve ter cheap, many ar ! a charge against a young man nam- over per cent on the Piny vestmebt, ot McGloakes of shooting eran and Soundisr n irl Rammed nd W.D.CHANDLER, } the occasion oF ry local Reading, 15 molding.| Steck Broker, r was acciden Accord Ph Main 4266, tat craie T to the custom of the district, Me- ane wn 00 244: red a gun ns à friendly BA- fes a + ape te Office Clocks, good - selection.Females, Jowelier, 26% Sb.dame At em , te, while the wedding party was driv- |shot struck a yo Wo - bis house, and smo debit 7 Tin wha TOINE ATRERT, cor.Chas, K.Rolfey.Up x #7.CATHERINE EAST, cor.De- .loximier Ave.Dr.Leduc.East 87.CATHERINE EAST, cor.Vise fintion, J.O.Quenaeviile.Bast 8T, CATHERINE EAST, cor, St, Deals.Lecours & Decary, Edst ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.\u2026 Dslversity.John Lewis.Up - CATHERINE WEST, cer sel.W.M.Doyle.p isée CATHERINE WEST, sr.cor.Guy.W.H.Chapman.Up 1067, Mount Royal 2sit.ST.DENIS, A.Brilion.ST.DENIS, No.540.J.Migneron, East 1948.cor, East ST.DENIS, cor, Sherbrooke.Dr, Leduc.East 1496.\u2019 ST.DENIS, No.404.5 W.G.Black, East 4881.ST.HENRL cor 5t.James and St.Past RH.A.Tascheresu, West oT.Ne.1818, Henri t 4408.- HUBERT, on.East 8T.LAWRENCE, cor.Mount Horal R.Martineau.East sT, LAWRENCE, No.1034.G.Pezcheren.East 5077.sr, LAWRENCE, cor, Demon- .tigay.Henri Lauctot, East U1LL sT.LAWRENCE, cor.Prince Ar- (hur, Henrl Lenctot, East 205, SHERBROOKE WEST, cor, City Councillors.H Tansey, Up Ma WESTMOUNT, cor, St.Catherine ; ang Qreeme ave.VW.5, Stone.West.TB, - 188 212 PROPERTY FOR BALE, specifications according to Eolton, 141] Notre Dame West.32, coms at » Maine hy oean, Coy | aine,\u201d 14% Geod partly fur om station; shore; faty * Main 3381, 144 3 or montha nutes from .Mas- 144 6 Neat semi-detached near JAxe shore, 6 rooms, for summer 385.W., Er Notre ame west.143 6 tive , t.Hen! po.Summer cottage, completes > \u2018to rent at 8t Patrick, , Que.Apply to Mrs.Joseph Part st, Ottaws.Ont.141 10 .lake shore, 10 room Zurnished bdern convoniences, verandch ail ensive shaded grounds; constations: good fishing.ses! E, Brown, real estate agent, 97 ès st.: 13 6 EN ISLAND LAKE, summer cottage ; #x rooms, partly furnish- boat, three minutes fron eight minutes from lake; fine place iacen or adulie Address K ui Star o rer RENT on ecven range, near Val Morin, about 1wo acres from lakes, on main road, and eupply everything required.Napoleon Ouimette, Ste.Agathe des Mobis.148 2 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.CHATBAUGUAY BASIN\u2014For sale a winter summer residence, five minutes\u2019 walk usé, # roomed house, with 9 ft.ice house (filled), stable and coach house, situated on river front and Is supplied with overy modern convenience, Ia fncluding plumb- lot 100 ft.frontages and contains vnd of land.Apply K 3462, Star Office.148 3eod COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR CALE.POINTE CLAIRE I have only a few choice building lots left with rights on lake shore, in the best summer residential section.À first-class contractor will furnish you with plans and your own taste and put you up a summer cotlage in three weeks if-you wish it.W.Ernest Tel.Main 144 3 3aw ST.FRANCIS RIVER For ea le, $9000, his toric old etone mano: ho and se River, noar Montreal, on terms.Send for illustrated folder, Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.145 6 $2500 ns FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.FOR SALE or exchange two building lots cost $450, \"Houses, TO LET.1 SITUATIONS WANTED mate) | - -SITUATIQNS VAGANT, MALE).Ee Ben Tae Sas orf | rs.or 0 Marchand, Ti or, 208 sos té Done 6 % BT, ANTOINN, bt\u2014To let three first class house for 19 and 10 reoma; inumediate bly 4% Bhasnon at.: aBVENAL FLATS in different parts of \u2018the oye root from $6 to $13 por month; ajav butcher saop, rarer St.Norbert aud Cadieux rout #15 per ænontiL Appiy oh prew- ises 56 Bt.Norbert st.Veswpnone Esat abus.142 6 145 ù a und 49 WAVERLEY 8T, Annex, to ler, | duuble tenement, & apd § JOURS, separate furnace\u2019 basement, HODOFL Neville, Jr.room 41, Ming'a kali, svt BL.Catuerine sk west.Uptown :426.141 6 HOUSES , ANTED.HOUSB or flat\u2014 Wanted to rent froni first July, small house or flat, rent not to oxX- cood tar 14 dollars per mupth.Address KX 3468.Btar mice.i WANTEU to lease or buy a rood sixe noube.with small garden altnoned.d\u2019ivuse g-ve, in Crit, location, particuæars and pros 42 A.Lecluire, ZbU Lpiversity si.FURNISHED HOUSZS TO LET.MANCE 8T., No.35\u2014Furnished house to let or for sale, In goud coudltion; good locality.lor yatticulars apply to 179 On- taro west.{46 8 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.DUROCHER STREET, comfortably furnish- lat, to rent in Durocher street, from middle June to end August.Phone Main a8 HUTCHISON STREET, near Bhorbrooke, for summer months, or longer, comfortably furnished flat for two; newly renovated; with yard, Apply D 3154, Star Utfice, or Telephone Eux: 4v2d.144 zoo STAR BRANOH, T 6844\u2014Comfortably furnished flat dram now till September ibta, ON Lreune avenue, St, Henry.146 3 \"Wiss TOU NT\u2014To jet furnished flat ou Bruce avenue, Westmount, for July and August, l'hone, etc, J shlv, Star Quitce 4 RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.t OOLONIAL AVENUE, 126B\u2014Pretty bright right up to date flat ADply at dui ESPLANADE, 100ba, Annex, fiat, 7 rooms, open plumbing .kas, electric light, hot water furnace; lately renewed; nice locality.lmmedlate possession.144 6 boarding or FenuDg rooms, % \"rs \u201cprivate remises, 8 {8808 above sal orne LH BUSINESS CHANORÉ, _ rer A FIXE business ie offered a pre with $5,008 10 319, pu 0 \u2018the whojesmile trade car lou au oat opsisting uvch 18 LhO Pa! a.business \u201cundeveloped.with frets profits ondimited demand.K $jul, dar Oftice.Saas LINING ROOM\u2014For sale {rat glass dining.ream, with house (ul of bosrdérs; compethiion in louality, giving up bual on eccount of iil health.Aduross + noes PARTNER, to take intercet mfg.concern, dealing with bldg.trade; ropûs weH count yoarp on market i proinotem Address K 3452, Star Office.ake Fe QUICK LUNCH \u2014 For sale cheap a good payl quick lunch business, located the best street in city, must sell on account of owner leaving for England.Apply to 143 St.Lawrence Maln st, city.\u201c TENDERS Wanted, tenders for the garbage or WRIGHT, Milner, Bas Toman pans, 3.Mavatormid, > No.3 1 Bell Tol .me 45% uy 18 ny, : A JUNE WEDDING _ \u201c Can make and groom still \u2018pier it.ae oe our furniture copes where can get cheap, médium and \u2018the! \u2018high-class furni Mure, carputs, atovez, and Boddtng by paying a small amount down the balance while uzing the goods.Lande Bros, (Home Furnishers), 234 Bt ings near Dorchester.Open à even \u201cAUTOMOBILE for ure, 1906 model, B.Russell, in condition ; top, E43 lamps, extra tire; oncap for quiok sale; panty buying larger Answer I $8bv, Star Branoh Oitice 148 3 BICYCLE\u2014 Cleveland bicyole, nickel plated throuxhout, eteel rims, Dunlop tires, new departure brake, complete with Dinted «as ) amp end_ large auto born; & Dar $30 cash.z4=C Ann BICYCLE-\u201416 Kinkora avenue, lady's bicycle, in good order.for Sule, a swill of Tt Hotel.0 tor one year Windsor que Sontract |! BICYCLE, first clases bicycle, in good oder, ticulars, address W.8.Weldon, 2a: 500d ne now.will sell cheap.Apply ager ., 33 A DAY UHR Bend us your address and we will show you how to Yi&äke 43 à day, absolutely sure; we furnish the.work and teach you free, you wurk in the locality where you live Send us your Areas and we will explain the business fully; remember, wo guarantes a ciear profit of §3 for wuvery day's work; absulutely sure.Don't tall to write to-day.Imperial Siiver- ware Co, Box y02, Windsor, Unt 275 1b6eod HORSES AND CARRIAGES.BAY HONSE for sale al a snap, 16 hands, sound ated uscd tu city.\"Apply George I.Blackwell, 4134 SL.Catherine st.BUGGY for sale, cheap, sinsie rubber tired buggy.Address vr.aurice, our- ner Ladieux und Gniaite, CH.G, 5 yrs, for sale, sound, does not ull, and thoroughiy broken to ride and drive In the oity, has been humied, jumps Well and is fast enuugh lo quality for any any\u2019 of the local hunt race meotings this tall.Apply 81 Burnside llace.114$ 3 FOR BALE\u2014Four cheap work horses, also buggy and harness; prices right.881 3.Paul st.M.0837 GELDING for sale, chestnut gelding, five years old, sound and Kind, suitable for a docior's carriage, nigh action, can road better than Uurso nln 8; city broke; siu- gle and double; also to the saddls.AD W.J.Brown, 883 St.Catherine ti.west.Phone Uptown 2000 or 210 146 3 MANCE SETRBET, Annex, 725, 72ba, 7 and 8 HORSE, sound, 1150 lbs, new harpeas and rooms, modern improvemants, walls unt- rubber tired buggy, for $175; work Morse ed; immediate occupation Dr, Fortin, 219 and two runabout Duggics cheap for casa Rachel.Kant 3514.6 28 Pacific ave, Verdun.FAPINEAU, corner Logan, to let nice fins, four roons, là dollars r ou tiay\u2026 baln- rvom, gas and olectricity ID every {lat; ail modern conveniences ply to J.BE.Fine.200 Papiieau ave.139 PARK AVE., 901, ga, electricity, ploce; hardw vood floor, cement © ply 13B Waverley.Phone 5233.mantal- Ap- 144 6 in Kensington (Westmount), .HUBERT, 1072\u2014To let 7 room lower a Fo veg A A te\" Address K 3455, Star Office.148 200d 'auin, 1001 Mount \u2018Royal 3 PROPERTY WANTED.rooms, open plumbing, two tenements or wolf- will deal with J 3435.Btar 145 3 HOUSE nf 7 to RB ground at back.contained, about $3000 cash; proprietor: no agents.Address Otr:e ST.ANTOINE STRBET, 643, Yreatmount\u2014 F ed can be .podurn any time.For pastdoulars Phone Up 2525 Mr.Murrey; immédiate possession.146 Zood WESTMOUNT, Posaat rase seven rooms, Claremont avenue, 440-446\u2014 hot water beat electric mantels, separste ting, bath, $10 phe aa Apply Ogulnik, 350 West = Catherine a.143 13 \u20ac FARMS FOR SALE.NESTMOUNT, Te Baty avons, LARGE GARDEN, 50 x 768, with rough dreoirie, text 5 aren Tapered, rated heated, wooden house, 12x20, near St.Lambert view ures, oo .der Diam: price 3375: Lents minutes\u2019 walk from cars; she CA Deal mors eme 5c fare 10 terme 3150 cash, balance 3% .OS , Water y Hat a monthly.J Si Star Office.145 6 MONTREAL \u2014 For sale fine 180 acre farm ji th Island of ontreal, close 0 sieciric and meam cars.Apply to suardian APARTMENTS TO.LET.of Court House $ BISHOP COURT\u2014A site of five and six \"GADIEUX STREET.No.589, close Prince !.Arthur street, rolid brick house, 10 rooms, furnace; rent $300; wiil be sold at a 3 Ed n to a prompt purchaser.Ww.: don, 2313 Merchants Bank Bldg.' 4 onioN STREET\u2014For salo scit- contained - houso, 80 by 63, $2300; cash $300; balance 100 yearly.Wolsey and Fineberg, real este agents, 4°3 3L Lawrence Boulevard, 143 \u201cMANCE STREET, near Mount Royal Park, \u201cmodern two flat properiy, eorner lane; \u201cfons front: decorated; large concrete basoe- ; Sent; iron pillars; possession of lower part desired.J.Umar Usakley, real esiate egent, 107 St.James at, M, 1198; hours 11} to 2 pan.143 8 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.LARGE business flat, suitable house or light manufacturing: on St.Maurice st.W, J.McGuire rooms to let, most compiete &partments lin the city, coid storage.hot water ail the Year roun und.Come and see them.Robert Ne- ville, Jr, room 41, King's Ha, 621 SL cat erine st.west, Uptown 3623 r FOR RENT heated flat of eight rooms ond vr- * NOTRE DAME ST.EAST\u2014Large .-.Story solld stone building, Simalu ng two res two tenements.with fot of land, vihg a superficie of over Ts, bos feet; land \u201c alone worth | So cents per foot; - motual rent 850 two stores ; be rented; price roe cant This prop- g y le worth at jeast ae, the mount \u2018asked for.Parent Bros, 92 Bt.James st wo 110 ¢ t HYSICIAN'S HOUSE in l'Avenir.County of nd, with office furniture and Palance oF drugs.Appiy to Dr.O.Mazurer, 18 St Denis st.Montreal.:4a 6 \u2018RICHARDSON ST.\u2014For eale property.of 5 four tenements on Richardson street, lane Tear; price $3000; on easy payments; for he pformation apply to 128 Richardson et, t.Bt.Charles 144 6 .FAMILLE STREET, between Milton à and Sherbrooke st.Lor sale first class ptone Jront house, 14 rooms, extension, in = er, suited for @ doctor.F.weton, 304 St James st.146 \u20ac T.HUBERT ST\u2014For sals two flats, 33500, .four fiats, $8600, St.La Jence Boulevard, stores and dweiltngs.810.- 0.Woiser and Fineberz.real Lawrence Bonlsvard.142 \u20ac : WINNIPEG uble your money in two years by juring $126 lots In our Grand Trunk pro- erty at Winnipeg: only $10 cash requir.fd: balance $5 a month; plans and full In- ormation free Write at once to Stan- bridge Realty Co.241 Notre Dame, Win- pipes./ 9 78 Bot y WATKAT For sale stona front hours, 107, 11 ms, two large modern rome, finished verywhere Spon plumbing: the premises ver right basements, th tile and marble dado: 3 story brick HAE 3 aw Apply to THE Ross | REALTY 30 ST.JOHN ST.FOR SALE.CHOICE 5 BUILDING LOTS sa PNB Shen, Price $123 Es SE STRATHY & CO, , set, Main 645, or at house, four\u201d 400 Notre Dame st.west.janitor ssrvice, electri fixtures an: as range, Hutchison st., Annex; furniture for MACKAY ST.78\u2014To let email shop.suit aslo it \u2018Geel party leaving town; rent able for Jobbing carpenter, showmaker,et.$35.Apply W 2900, Star Office.143 6 Apply to Thoe.Ligget, corner Crescent and 4 Bt.Catherine et west KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 4410, 3213 SHED\u2014Wanted to rent, 30x30; muet be at.Catherine street, suites of seven rooms, ary, in Yierity of of 3S T.track or sid- ds Januar | \" oe.Cane ee ing.J 3412, Star Of 146 QUES IAE GAL phone Mount 1719.00 145 \u20ac + > + = NEAR MoGfl Oollege avenue, Juries BAKERY TO LET.apartment, six Tooma, mY .for summer further informacion by ad- FIRST CLASS new oven, bake shop della r.dress! F.Tansey \u2018> 278 Shor- store room and stable, enamelled brick brooke mt.weeL front to oven and \\ncd hi ue 1} rough 1 : 5 late session.ew > DE at at Tel Main 2608.114% | NOTRE DAME STREET EAST.106, opposite Court House, Prince Rupert Apart- OFFICES TO LET.BOARD of Trade building, on ground floor, oftlce to let.immediate occupation.Amply A.H.Brittain and Co, 30 Lemoine at.14 FINE bright office, two windows, jn good order; party wanting to sub-let; immediate possession; moderate rental G.G.Lewis, 36 Hospital at.Main 2698, 142 6 r\u2014 1 NOTRE DAME, 106-\u20148uite three connecting rooms.first floor, heated, suitable profes- sloral or light business manufacturing, opposite Court House.Enquire Guardian, third 00 Money to Loan On First Mortgage.Macintosh & Hyde, 144 Beod 167 ST.JAMES STREET.Tel.Choice Homestead, Westmount, For Sale Cheap A roomy.comfortable house, with Hving rooma on two floors; hot water heating, electric light, eic.: beautifu) grounds and trees; upper level; handy situation, open for offers In the neighberhood of $10,- PUTNAM & McCRORY, 308.310 Merchants Bank Bullding.ments, one to let only, bathroom flat, $16; three rooms, heated.Apply caretaker, 3rd floor.1 1 \u201cTHE CANTERBURY,\u201d corner Milton and Durocher sta.one apartment, seven rooms, modern convenlences, Apply to janitor or R.Percy Adams, urance Bidz.\u2026 Phone Main 1287.142 \u20ac TO LET on Sher ke, peur Mount :.oyal Club, handsomely furnish room on bath flat, with palconiess electricity, telephone; late dinner.Address & 6750, Star Branch Office.i44 b + THE MARLBOROUGH\u2014FiIve room apartments in the Marlborough, all large, bright rooms, posséssion at once.Phone for particulars Westmount 2059, Mrs.Marwin.Unfurnished 144 \u20ac x SUBURBAN REBIDENCES TO LET.MONTREAL WEST, on Upper Lachine , house and stable, with lx arpeuts of land; alse immediately opposite, sloven arpents, finest garden land.To be rented together or separately; rent low to suitable tenant.D.8.Leach, 231 Prince Arthur et 1468 8 STABL:S TO LET.BHERBROOKE ST.~\u2014 Good stable, viein!ty of Peel and Sherbrooke mises, for Sour horses, two box harness loft, grail ai In firs, class order; qlegtrie, diem © ce G.Lew Rel is, 20 Ho: Mein 2698.ospltal STORAGE TO LET.HOSPITAL BTREET~Fine âry storage f furniture, goods, etc Tour = own serais rooms.with lock and key: moderat Lewis, 30 Hospital stre 3.Main eos LESSONS WANTED.A FRENCH LADY would like to exchange preferred.732 Bt.Senta et.w: lady 10 LET - CORNER OF St.Catherine AND Peel Streets AN UPPER TENEMENT OF TWO FLATS.Splendid opportunity for a PROFESSIONAL or BUSINESS MAN to secure up-to-date premises at a reasonable.rental.Locality cannot be surpassed.For particulars apply to Phone\u2014Main 4191 =\", East 3352 ; \\ Immediate possession.PONY for sale, handsome.,also dog cart and harness; all in first class condition.Apply H 337ÿ, Star Office.: STOVE\u2014For aale good Montreal gas stove, BELAY EADS\u2014100 whites enamelled bed- with brass trimmings, in all sizes, for $3.00, Tat Albert's, 3% Bt theripe i.weal, ones blocs west of Bt Lawrence ae 7 il YOU SELEING YOUR ; old Suverwara off gloshs urnitire, ute wo = don't forget 10 Be sires! Boru att ANALYST Youns man : ds.Apply with references Bat- unis on in country man roc L handy urday morning to Mr.Flanagan, ai + all round.Man will accept small wage in Helen ot.through recent illness.Best city reterauces.J 3402, Star Office.145 3 \u201crouxa ENGLISHMAN, 23 years of age, desires permanent employment in Monts real; has been puresr of an ocean steam ship; good reforences.M 3085, bar mos.° YOU neod a capable, experienced, reliable man to take © e of your office and can tind one by addressing P.O.x 207, Montres! 148 2 oe YOUNG MAN wishes situation In any capacity; plays ciarionet; can read muaic good.Stewart, care of Brown, TH St.Paul street.144 2 YOUNG MAN, with extensive business ex- , would like position travelling or some outside work; best of referencea.Address ¥ 2273.Star Office.6.YOUXG MAN wishes employment for after- ona?hours.Address T 6852, Star Branch fice.: - WORK\u2014Engllshmen wants work in timber mwing and mouldine mille; , rood at figures; good reference.F.Corp, at.ont que st, 146 2e0d WANTED position as traveller where $pe- cial exmerionce jé not.necessary, by young man, capable add trustworthy.Address 2483.Star Office, 146 1 | MAN wishes uit isp) as ateno- er a! and trans.infor, or rene and a.office work.Bight years oxperidnos ty business: capable af taking charge 0 of offies and attending to cocraspondenot.x Aan 3 Stas Office.348 3 aw ACTOR or man snd wife to keep CQ aohetont house.starting Bept.Apply immediately by mail, \"C.W., 371, University street.\u201d 144 9 CANVASSERS\u2014First class canvassere to take orders for a tailoring cetablishment, samples supplied and good commission ale lowed.Address R 6674, Star Branch, Ofmice.COTTON MILL HELP wanted.Weavers and general cotton mill help.Families preferred.Wages recently advanced.rite, or call at the office of the Dominion Textile Co.Ltd.Magog.Que.143 26 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wanted by wholessi¢ hes hardware house.Fate experience.Apply to LJ Star Office.3 ENGINEER Wanted\u2014A thoroughly reliable man aw nesiatant must be steady hnd sober, an be abl make repairs, See Mr.LePetrie.\u201csaperintendent W.M.Lownev Co., 189 Willlam st, 145 10 FIREMAN WANTED y to engineer, Henry Morgan & Co.APR.Phillips square.AE PITT sacs Wanted sir first cians fitters aocusiom to machine tool ork.God wages; Steady employment to aultable man, Write or apply to The John Beriram ar Sona Co.Ltda.Dundas, Ont 1401 2e bao \u2018 4 Hi THE MONTRE \u2018AL DAMY \"STAR\u20140 THURSDAY, _ JUNE.20.1907.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) BNGINKER wanted for = two he, agTosating lores power.Reply, giving age, present past employer and ulna s ame.for x 2 re young men wanted for of- pany.position for active, intelligent person.Prterences, K 3463, Star Office.146 32 tr FUR OPERATORS permanent work.Apply suite 307 Notre Dame V FIREMEN and brakemen on rallroads Montreal vicinity, to fill vacancies caused f experience unnecessary.monthiy ,becomeo engineers and earn 74, become conductors and earn §150.Name position preferred.Railway As- FUR FINISHERS Fur operators wanted at once; The edmond Company.46 3 FIRE INSUHANCE UFFICE requires bright youth for general office work.Apply, stat- dE Leo and ealary expected, E 323F FOR COLLECTING , dreas, speuking both langue ges: best of Balary $50.00 à month and Castle Blend Tea Cu FIREMEN for steamboat wanted, two good men, at LABOURERS wanted, aber \u201calvo employed Apply i Hersey Roliing Mls Co, ats.a CLERK Must speak English and ly in pring to Frothing- \u2018145 _ SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE) MAKERS\u2014 Wanted firut class vest and trouser makers.Apply to W: J.Inglis, 326 Bt.James si.= 146 3 MACHINE HANDS, to run matcher, shape eic.and guod Lunch hands for plañine But in Western Ontario.Apply 8i3 Craig purger west.3 \"MAN \"Young man for threading machine, one with experience prétorred EDply with references, J.W.Mocuuire and co, 40u Noire Dame west 148 = MAN wanted to serve soda, at Henri Landes new drug avore, Corner St.Cath- orine and St Bllzubotit MAN\u2014 Wanted handy man for rough work and to make himself generally useful In rextaurant.Apply Wun.Walker, 125 5.Fre.Xavier si.146 3 MAN wanted to help In kitchen work in small eunp Apply 4 Windsor avenue, Westinount, tween 5 and 7.MAN\u2014 Want a man that can sell tickets Quick and act as treasurer.I don't want Any bonds ur security, will give half interest for small amount, « chance to make big inunes quick, will give partcularsvat 138 St.Lawrence et, Montreal CP.Q4l- Jette.MALE STENOGRAPHER\u2014 Wanted a young man for invelce desk and ledger work, who can write shorthand aud typewrite when required.Apply with references to H 3363, Sitar Office.145 6 MACHINISTS wanted, up to date plant, modern tools; Food wages; meady work; good location.Apply or address Falrbanks- Murse Canadian Mtg.Co., 1379 Bloor West, Toronto.143 MACHINE shop foreman wanted, to take charge of 15 to 20 men P 2719, Star Of- Ice 141 6 \u201c OFFICE ASSISTANT Wanted.voung man about 25 years old.faniilla- with ledger work and foreign curtenv-y; gooë prospects.Apply L 1505, Star Office, \u2014 136 19 sr OPERATORS and finishers wanted on ladles cloaks Apply to 133 Youville sq., off Mc- Gil nt.145 3 OPERATOR\u2014PFirat class pants operator wanted, one who knows the trade.mum be ahbiv to teach and procure hands to such; good pusition is offered.K 3473, Star Office.146 2e0d OFFICE ASSISTANT\u2014Wanted a young man as office assistant; must have Knowledge af Lnokkeeping.State age, experience, salary, eto.K 3455, Star Office.HANDY young man wanted to work in bar à \u2018HOTEL HELP \u2014 coo waltrcsses And all of hotel employees; beat rate of wages r HARDWARE salesman wanted Apply giving experience and references and marine salary expected, INVOICE CLERK Wanted\u2014At onte, young man as in- must be quick, neat writer and accurate at figures.Bring letter of application.Crescent Manufacturing \u2018Co.1 MADE 350,000 In five years In the ma:l order business, regan with $5.Any one do ths work home in spare time.Send .Tells how to got miastod Box 824, Lockport, N.Y.173 newly patented device; big ee through agents; to make appointments; Pay =malary and expenses weekly.F.Brantford, Ontario.\"INVOICE CLERK Wanted young man for invoice desk and dedger work, Apply tô H 3362, ; traveller needed INVOICE CLERK-\u2014-Wanted young man fon imvoice deek and ledger work.Apply vo Ufiice.143 4 INVOIÉE CLERK wanted for mill office, Sos COMPOSITOR wan = work to competent man.ea soph nee JEWELILERS\u2014 Wanted at once first stone setterk dood wages paid for first class nen; steady Saunders, Toronto, uk AND VISE HANDS steady employment for good ppl to Darling Bros, Limited, t RS-\u2014Wanted 500 men, bush men hiring on ali week.A.Last.LABOURERS\u2014Wanted ten general labour- Steady work.Sklilied labor also em- loyed Appiy The Montreal -ompany, Notre Lame street, MEN wancing free to aol and Manchester, Agent, 14 Lemoine st.+ MEN wanting free passage to England | and Scotla apply Waiter Rcfley.XO wpecially needed.Apply Employers Associa- 139 1 MEN AND BOYS wanted to work in pips Hodgson Iron and Tube Company.MACHINIST-FITTERS Wanted\u2014First-class Angus Car Bhops, Railway, Montreal, 142 6 MEN and women \u2014Special barber trade in eight learning.graduates earn $10 to $15 weekiy; Catalogue free.Moier 119 Craig sL wear, Bel, secure positions, MAN-\u2014Wanted & respectable, man, ih a good knowledge of the gro.© Fl Lasauchoriers west.must have thorough charge of bathrooms; T .Address S 6775, Star MAN\u2014 Wanted a good, understands gardening a and will make him=el! gencrally useful rollahle man, who \u2014 MAN \u2014~Wnnted a young cuff turning machines MALE STENOGRAPHER Wanted a young man for invoice desk and ledger work, who can write shorthand and typewrite when required.ply with referonces to H 3363, Star office.146 MACHINISTS Wanted first class machin- ints, millwrights and two apprentice ma- shinists; permanent place; high salary paid.Apply at once ot Picard\u2019 and Lalonde, No.» ê MARBLE SETTERS and Cutters wanted.Apply immediately, Smith M good steady man a clerk.Sirathcone, b 7 y MAN\u2014 Wanted strong young man Jor factory work.Apply 8 Ot.Peter MACHINIST wanted for heavy work.State Age and roferences.K ce.MAQOHINISTS\u2014Wanted good steady work.out of city, for suitable men: laurie and Lamb, En- MAN\u2014 Wanted _emart MAN\u2014Wanted Landy mean to teks of | Golf Sin! willing to Apply !n person to Ai?Coriatine 1 OFFICE MEN wanted a: once, bookkeepers, office boyv.stenographers.storemen.clerks, male and female Apply Canada Emplny- ment and Information Bureau 60 Notre Dame east 112 212 PRACTICAL FOUNDRYMAN and machinist wanted to take charge of a machine and moulding shop; a man with same capital to invest will find a good proposition awalting him.Apply to Windsor Foundry & Machine Co., Windsor, N.S.146 6 eod 1 PRACTICAL FURRIER, capable of taking position as foreman In wholesale manufacturing house in Toronto: good designer, with a thorough knowledge of all classes of fur work and able to manage men.A permanent position for one of SITUATIONS VAGANT, (MALL) WANTED at esos.op salary and expens locality, with Te, good ma: or Sespable ot randos 2% bornes, to aovertisé and introduce our guaranteed stock an poultry epacifica No exparlance necessary.we lay out yo work for you $35 a week reat Jxpensee sition permanent.Write W, A nkins Manu?acturing co, Lendvn, Ont.80 Seow WATCHMAN Wanted, at once.watchman for Sat- uday afternoons, Sundays and holidays, and to do general work round the factory during the week.Must have good references.Crescent Manufacturing Co., Lad., 2 Inspector street.WANTED at once.All persons seeking high class e¢mployment, would do\u2019 well to call Phone Main 181, Or Write us.All tnforma- tion free The Canada Employment and Information Bureau, 60 Notre Lamo cast.142 13, \u2018Wate H MAKER wanied, speaking French and English.Apply 589 Wellington st.WANTED\u2014 Man and wife, the former as coachman, the latter as maid, living apartment, furnished; experience and refer- eûce neccasary, dulies Lo begin July lat.Address P #604, Star Branch Office.144 30d WANTED\u2014Situations and openings tn Winnipeg and the Canadian North-West can be round by advertising !n, and rep!ring, to advertisements in the Free Prem, Winnipeg.It contains every aay almost two columns of \u2018Situations vacant\u201d aûâvertis- ments.Bample copy free.Address Free Press, Winnipeg.20 156 e01 7 YOUNG MAN wanted as receiving clerk in miil office; must be bright and Jick at figures.F 3280, Star Office.YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE Wanted, young man about seventeen to do fyl ing.oe Sxpericnce not necessary la 30.00 er nth.State education.adress 1 3360 Star office.2 YOUNG MEN wanted to fill high grade posidons as telegraph operators.Tha Moon School of Telesraphy 1s better fitted 10 teach this subject than any other sch the Jnstructors at the head of this school oe P tical operators, with years of ex- rience on the U.P.R.lines.We make \u201che subject Interestng to everv student, and can graduate competent operators in bath Taillway and commercial télegraphy in three to four months\u2019 time; rallway fare paid up to 35; terms of payment made easy, and & æpooial 35 discount to any one Presenting this ad.Write to-day far prospect Moon's 8chool of Telegraphy, Karn Hall \u2018465 St.Catherine ast.west, Montreal, Que.146 2cod YOUNG MAN wanted.well recommended, to handle ¢ash; must be quick and accurate at figures and have some knowledge of bookkeeping.Arply.stating age, references, salary required; mer experience, etc, to H 3387, Star Ôtrice 145 3 ToLNa MEN\u2014Wanted strong, uve young en for factory work rev 639 Centre survol YOUNG MAN\u2014 Wanted smart young man, with knowledge of both languages, zhort- hand and pha hae iy State age, exper]- ence, if any, full particulars, K 3470, Star Office.146 3 YOUNG MEN\u2014Two young men wanted for wholesale warehouse.K 32464, Star Office.neccasary experience and qualifications.Ap- Ply by letter, with reterences to John Fulton, Guardian Building, Montreal.143 POLISHER\u2014Good sto polisher wanted.Apply at The Benallack Lttho.~nd Pig.Co., 8 Latour st.145 2 PLUMBERS and steamfitters Keep away from Toronto.Strike - 143 \u20ac RELIABLE young man wanted, 18 to 20 years of age, with knowledge of shipping and typewritlng preferred.must: have good references.Apply in Landwriting, stating salarv expected to E 3236.Star Office.145 3 SECRETARY-MANAGER wanted for the West Algoma Agricultura! Association.Whole timo not required.Balary six hundred dollars Apply with references, J.Horne, Fort William, Ont.141 3| SITUATIONS SECURED as travellers, bookkeepers, stenographers, officemen, clerks, collectors, salesladies, machinists, painters, carpen ters, laborers;.bartenders, bell bo s, waitresses, chambermaids, generals or any kind of work.Call.write or \u2018phone main 181.The Canada Employment & Information Bureau, 60 Notre Dame E.139 242 SMART YOUTH wanted for men's t Ing department (wholesale); good aris: for advancement: warehouse is convenient 1 Vrestmount Tooke Bros, Limited, St zabeth avenue, St.Henry 141 4 daw SHOEMAKER for general repai wages and steady work Avoly TW.oa ton.201 Congregation st.144 3 Pr T CUTTERS\u2014Wanted experienced sh! hirt pévttors.A.H.Sims Co, uvutlemen or moce, wit vs Witnvut DO 5 READING ST, 17, off Charlevoix car and board tor uite ol twy Kins «ut das.v KOUOM and board, large front roum, lat, Auer light, breasfoast or full V tourists wocenumodated.tu Drummong ST.DENIS STLELT, bad \u2014Lo Loylffu ad Sine gle roos, nicely furnished, French cooks ing, table board, cours ta accommuda dated.Les Eust 3414.144 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST, No.838 \u2014 Phone Lp :sov\u2014Lomtoriably furnished single und double room, wih or without buaid.tat SL Catherine weal Fhons Us 1360.\u201c13 ST.ANTOINE STREET.No.481\u2014Come- .fortably furnished double 10pm, suitable for two gentlemen, with or whnout board.Private family 401 St.Antoine 8t.146 tend ST.DENIS, 472a, near St.Louis square, nlegiy furnished room un bathroom tliat, with.latest yupiuveilnenis, phone, etc, sull- able fur 1w0 gentenwn or married couplé, first class tabic board: French private as ly: good place lu inahe a hone.SHERBRUOKE EAST, 19\u2014Room and board .SS can be secured in quiet private house.AST, 71, corner Cadieux, SHERBROOKE coe Well furnished \u2018oublié rooms, wih first class board; tourists ac.sommodated.Mes Mark, singie and double, furnished room, in private family, breakfast and tea 1e de eired.143 UNION AVE, 5b\u2014Large, well furnished 3 double rooms, first class accommodation for transients or permanent with breakiasy / if desired.Tel.Up 3173.143 & UXION AVE., No.9¢ \u2014 Furnished room tg let, with board.144 8: * UNION AVE, No 53\u2014Furnished rooms te Jet, with breakfast if desired.Transients -: accommodated Telephone Up 2701.141 10° \"VICTORIA ST.26\u2014To Jet nicely furnished\u201d room oD bathroom fiat Telephone Up - 2614.241 14 WALKER AVE.233\u2014Respectable family has rooms and board for two gentlemen; English preferred.= VICTORIA ST., 33\u2014To let single and double rooms, newly furnished, Auer light.oath English family.146 ROOMS WANTED.LARGE FURNISHED clean room for Housekeeping, wanted by married coupe; must do within five minutes walk of Place virer Station.Write C.P., 64 Victorin.ROOMS WANTED- for delegates attending meetings of American Institute of Instruction, July lst-4th.Btate phumber of rooms and rate per day.E, M.Compbell, 3 LE ; mont street, ROOM wanted on bathroom flat.In ality of Bleury st.for a man of quiet habits Apply J 3403, Star Office.146 $ WANTED by lady ongaged during the à large, nicely furnished room, with break fact and tes; would be permanent Address | K 3424, Star Office 146 3 aw BOARD.BOARD \u2014 Mrs Doctor Searl, strictly private and superior accommodation.wit professional attendance, ladles treated : attended.160 St.George et.148 200d BOARD and rooms for ladies during cone finement, private.Mrs.Bohme, ladles\u2019 doe~ tor, 192 Ontario st.east, opposite Ht, Lous College 110 80eocd MRS.DR POULIN has rooms and boa for ladies before and during confinement strictly private; terms moderate.171 Monts calm st.142 3so4 À MRS.BRRAZEAU has superior accommodation for ladies before and during confinement; best medical attendance.156 Selby\u2019.street, Westmount.138 10e0d.MUS.DOCTOR R.TROUGHTON \u2014 Roo and board for Jadies during HE private 351 Mancs st.Phon SUSSEX HOUSE, 41 Metcalfe st, good table board, $3 per week, $13 per month; under new massgement.Mre.A.B.Atbarter MISCELLANEOUS.Tue Globes, Toronto.For over \u2018The Globe, Toronto, has been recognized A Jeading force in Canadian journalism, To-day the Globe's c'rculation 1s 36 pe and its advertising tronage 23 1-3 p.o.greater than that of any other marning paper in the Dominion.Tbe Gio obe im the pecognised \u201cWant advt\u201d medium in One tario For rates phons The Globe's Monst- real Office, Board of Trade Bulidin +\" write The Globe, Toronto, Canada 3 ns.TO PROPERTY OWNERS\u2014Alterations, ves : ; pairs to house property, stone pr brick - / buildings.fencing, drainage, everything cone i nected with property.estimates given.WL J J.E.56 Plymouth Grove.148 MORTGAGZ LOANS.\u2014 \u2014\\ TRUST FUNDS AND OTHER MONEYS to lend on first mortgage, at lowest ratea - * W.H.Phillips.of Douce: & Phill PE À Notaries, Canada Life Chambers, Lin ad ; % James street.Montreal * 235 : MACHINERY.GAS: ENGINE FOR SALE Moderri 5 \u2018horse-power gas & rétine for - gnle.At present developing about 8 horse- rower.Owing to our havinæ greatly en- Iarged our range factory.it has become tno small.Can be used for gasoline.See it in operation.R.& W.Kerr, Limited, 526 West 8t.Catherine street.148 3 E.LEONARD, & SONS, : ENGINES, BOILERS a MACHINERY, Have Removed to 1790 ST.JAMES STREET, 2 53 .BALING.ve | PRESSES| Willlam R.Perrin & Cd'y, Ltd., TORONTO.- BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Quedbee, District of Molintte.No, 1103.Ctreutt Court.Qoynty of Tipit District of Jol , ette.A.Sh Plaintift, vy.: nt on > Island streot, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authieity of Justice, 2 1 4 the good and chattels of the anid Defendant, - in this causé, consistinx of housshold fue- .nKure, otc.Terms cr BE.A \"R- \u2018 al \u20ac.Mansresé, st Jus 1 prentamez ÜTED, (FEMALE.) wanted fer the à = dy wiih expertonce oi \"unoxceptionat le refer- F 3236, Btar Office.1358 law several servant, 5 th hl y I oderetands alt.i ork.® aoeires a position in a Bae ore aro no children preferrod.188 Bt.Georgo st.345 3 vy IPANION or governess; references: ex- rienced, willing to leave city.Address wi, Star Branch Office.36 ANION, well od peated, Joung.Bos- > ud assist in housekeeping; salary no Lect; reforoiices.Central Regisiry, 97 Mansfield.COOK\u2014QGoud goneral .uvuk, Young vante position.W 1060, Siar Office.woma 144 3 DAY WORK wanted.Monday, Wednesday.Friday, genoral housework, fro until 3 pm F 2275.Star C&loe.Vs , FARM SERVANT.expericncod, wants an tion; undersiandr management of dairy: Scateh æirl.Too Guild, 71 Drummond st Tel.2261 Up.145 3 \u20185005 PLAIN CUOK wants situation in city or country; good city reference.17 Berthelot at.145 3 GENERALS-Situstions wanted by gensrals, nw housemalds cooks, nurses, for city o1 b country.Mrs Jacobzon's Reliable mploy- 2h ment Office.626 W, St.Catherine wt.six \\ 143 \u20ac by hi RAdSEKPEPER.working, widow lady nts situation tn genileman; the high- erences.Address It $103, Star Branch 1 -\u2014Wantcd by middle aged ish bpeaking, housekeeper to paunion to elderly lady.no dress V 6874, 14\u20ac 3 widow objection \u201cto dhe country.Office HOUSEKEEPER-Mrs.Jacobaon, 66 St.Catherine west, wants situation for houge- koeper, Scotoh woman; good references.BE glve her services as companion or nurse to invalid or References.Apply 363 St.Urbaln st.145 2 or week; general work, cook, etc.si M.C., 820 Lawrence st.$ LAUNDRESS \u2014 Wanted by first class laundress washing, 1roning, to do at her home, have the best place in Westmount to dry.Apply 329 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount Write 145 aT MAID\u2014Situation wanted by maid.for walking children; good knowledge of dressmaking.Address R 6679, Star Branch Office.144 3 SECRETARY, companion, or governess, oy young | : highest references; experi.sured; willing to remain in city or travel Address P 6600, Star Branch Office.143 L SBTENOGRAPHER\u2014Wanted position by a lady, experienced, sienographer, typewriter and bookkecper; nish good city reference.Address T Fri Star Branch ot tice.14 #'TENOGR AFHER\u2014 Young lady desires position as shorthand.typist, inexperienced; would accept small salary to commence.W 2965.Star Office.144 BITUATION | for first class nurse, also cooks, housema) and generals.Apply 13 Hypo- Éto at.rr Wilson's Employment Office.SICH NURSE, disengaged August.September and October, would like an engagement to go to England, seaside or country, with patient male, female or child, Address Nurse Grant, Box 141, Cornwall, pt 135 WANTED by respectabie oman lace curtains and atretch, 50c pair: work Fuaranteed 1226 Wellington st.Ver- que 137 13 \u2018WOMAN Gay.Address 3 WORK\u2014Wanted by a woman work by the day.Gtar Branch Office.YOUNG LADY, well educated, spaaking both Janguages would like position as r housekeeper, would also nurse tdren Bt \u201cwanted; best references.Apply 2972, Btar Oftice.144 @ wants work of any ind by the Anderson young T 8810, 145 respectanie édress BANK PUT PERIOD , IN WRONG PLACE.The Court of Appeal yesterday reversed the judgment giwen in the caes of Nadeau vs.the Bank of Toronto.Suit was entered for $247.50 claimed by the plaintiff because the bank made a mistake in cashing a cheque for $2560 by giving the plaintiff credit for only $2.50.The drawer of the cheque failed before the bank gave plaintiff notice of the ; mistake and the plaintiff was, therefore, unable to collect the difference.Judgment was originally given in favor of the plaintiff, but the Court of Appeal yesterday unanimously reversed the decision.MARINE NEWS.Gulf Reporta L'Islet-\u2014In.at 8.50 a.m., one barg> in Father Point\u2014In.at 10.20 p.m., Lady rey.Little Metis\u2014In.at 9 a.m., Parisian, Matane\u2014in.at 7 am.Symra, Cape Chatte\u2014In.at 8 a.m., Catalone.Martin River\u20143chooner David Price anchored.Fame Point\u2014In.at more, low Point\u2014In.at 2 am.and out at 4 p.tn., Empress of Britain; in.at 6.30 a.m., Cacouna; out, at 6.30 am.Dominion; out, yesterday at 11 p.m., Bonavista and Louisburg.Cape Race\u2014In.at 4.30 a.m., Latonia.Point Amour\u2014In.yesterday 4.30 p.m.Pelican.7.30 a.m., Aran- The 8icillan at Quebec, Speclal to The Montreal Star.Quebec, June 20.\u2014'The Aflan line steamship Sicilian, from Glasgow, landed some Pi here last evening, the Breater number of which left imanedigte- ly for western Canada.The SiciMan is due in Montreal tonight The Britain at Sydney.The Empress of Britain landed her malls at Sydney early this morning, leaving at 8.60 for Quebec, where she ia ex pected at noon to-morrow.The malls were transferred expeditiously, and iiitle difficulty was experienced.Oft Cape Race.Cape Race, Nfid.,\u2019 June 20.\u2014The ateam ship Columble, from Giusgow for New ork, was in wireless communication with the Marconi atation here when 210 miles east of this point at 7.30 a.m, and wil dock about 12.30 p.m.Sunday.Cassandra\u2019s Crew Gives Concert.À &pooal concert will be given In the Ball of the Montreal Snilors' Institute on Fridéy evening.at 8 o'clock, by the etewards of the steamship Cassandra.Special features will be Scotch songs, danoes end music, also character dances.» : Arrived at New York, \u2018New York, June 20.\u2014The steamship Prinsess Alice, from Bremen, has arrived 4a port SS.ST.PAUL L te due ta în New York on Saturday.= AMERIKA, SS.PANONIA, $9.La LORRAINE, SS.CEDRIC.Selagrams are accepted nt any Tele- rad: Office in Canada for immediato to the above-montioned via MARCONI MARINE 8TA- CUS V.a.; The Haroon! Wireless Tel.2 es Sanada, Limited, : LA DE Building, _ closing exercises t LADY returning to England 1s willing tro children in return for passage.| LADY wants position to Work by the day.ni BISHOP'S COLLEGE.SCHOOL LTE BI Prizes Were Nero Distributed by the Mayor of Sherbrooke.\u2018| SATISFACTORY REPORTS READ Principal Gibbins, of Bishop\u2019s University, Resigna\u2014Berthier Grammar School Closes.Leanoxville, June 80.\u2014The three days\u2019 ceremonies in connection with ths of Bishop's Callexe Lennoxville, were conel yesterday afternoon with the annual distribution of prizes tn the Bishop villiama Hall.Preceding the distri bution of prizes a special service was held in the chapel, when the Right Rev.the Coadjutor Bishop of New Hamp: shire, Dr.Parker, preached the annual sermon.The ceremonjes opened on Monday with afternoon and evening perform ances, in the open air, of Shakespeare's \u201cMidsummer Night's Dream.\u201d On Tues.School, ! 1 i ! i 1 Rev.Dr.Gibbins.who has resigned the principalship of Bishop\u2019s University.day the annual athletic sports toox place before a large gathering.In tha evening the school entertained their friends at a ball.Among those present at e various festivities were, from Montreal Lady Allan, Mrs.Alex.Pat erson, Mrs.Whitehead and Dr.H.RB.Yates; from Quebec: Mrs.W.Price, Mrs.Smith.Mrs.Powell, Mr.and Mrs.Rhodes, Mr.Harcourt Smith; from Sherbrooke Mrs.Worthington, \"Mrs.Ir win.The headmaster, Rev.E.J.Bidwell, tn his report.said that during the year upwards of 140 boys had passed through the school.As far as he could discover.this was the highest number there had been for many years, and there seemed to be no reason why they should stop there.The only cause that he could see was likely to bar further increase was lack of accommodation.The standard in work was steadily risin and all their candidates for the unl\u2019 versities passed in successfully last yenr.Gratyying reports as to the progress, and welfare of the school were read from the examiners, Prof.Russell E.MacNaghten, M.A., assistant professor in classics at McGill University, and Dr.E.Fryer, at the same univer sity PRIZES DISTRIBUTED.The Mayor of Sherbrooke Mr, W.Farwell.briefly addressed the boys.He congratulated them on their achieve ments, and spoke of the great service the institution was doing for Canada.He then distributed the prizes as fol- ows: Governor-General\u2019s medal, A.Evans; Lieutenant-Governor\u2019s medal, A.Evaps; the Pattee Shield, A.Evans; the G.R.White ize, D.8.Fisher; Old Boys\u2019 prize, Evans; the Irving prize, G.Ww.Norkill, the Chancellor s prizes for classics I, A.Evans and C.P.Gwyn, equal; classics IL, K.Stuart; classins I11., C.Black; the Principal's prize for Divinity, D, 8.Fisher; special prize for Greek; J.R.urray.The Headmaster's prize, H.Boswell, D.Green and F.E.Morkill, equal; prize for greatest service in the school, H.B.Boswell; Mrs.Ready\u2019s prize for elocution, R.Black, J.A.Ready; prize for reading, I.L.McLennan; the Chairman\u2019s prize, F.E.Morkill, cc.Kay; prize for drawing, G.Sa avages Divinity prizes (1), K.Stuart; (2), M.Fisher: 3).E.Greenwood ; Fronth prizes, Department of Education prize, A.de Bou.Evans: form VI.End ze th illier form V.Prk Iv, C.C.Phillips Honey.Drawing prize, C.Porteous; form prizes, Form II, 2nd, D.S.Fisher; Form V.1st, J.R.C.Murray; 2nd, K.Stuart; Form IV, 1st, G.W.Mor- kil: 2hd, C.C.Phillips: Form IIL, 1st, E.Ce Greenwood; 2nd, H.E.Honey.sclende prize, 1st, 8.Spafford; 2nd, C.C.Kay: extra mathematical prizes, D.S.Fisher, J.R.C.Murray, and E.Greenwood: choir prises, 1st, P.Stewart: 2nd.R.F.Black.Prize for Diviwity, H.G.Greenwood.Prize for classics, G.D.Falkenberx.Prize for mathematics, J.C.Morrow.Form prizes, remove, J.C.Morrow; IIA.C.8B.Martin; IIB, C.F.Falken- berg: I.B.Harvey.PRINCIPAL GIBBINS RESIGNS, Sherbrooke, Que.June 20.\u2014At a meeting of the Corporation of Bishop's University yesterday aftéthoon, Prine cipal H.De B.Gibbins tendered his resignation on the ground of {11-health, The resignation was accepted.The question of a successor was then discussed, and it was agreed that the position be given to a Canadian.The names of Dr.Parrock, of the university.and the Rev.G.A.Spd are prominently mentioned.BERTHIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Berthier-on-Haut, Que, June 20.\u2014 Tha closing exercises of the grem- mar school were held in the school gymnasium, The headmaster, Rew.W.R.Hibbard, in presenting the annual report of the school, remarked on the excellent standard of work that had been maintained throughout the year.The prize list is as follows: \u2014Gen- coral proficiency, .upper school,.Orkin; general proficiency, lower school, Gow; Latin.Orkin: Frengh, Walker; mathematics, Orkin: Scripture, Yung- bleet; industry and courtesy, Money.The Caledonia Is Open.The Caledonia, the C.P.R.hotcl urray; form toon III., H.E.ever, Fifty-two guesta registered at thf hotel on the opening day.the lar- west number of any year since the hotel was opened.Mr.Hayter Head, superintendent of hotels for the C, P.-R.went to Qne- bec venterdey to taie temporary charge of the Chateau Froitenac.in Place of.the manager, Mr.J.A.Phll- .The forty-third annual meeting of the Bhareholders of the Merchants\u2019 Bank of Canada was held in the Board Room of that institution yestexday, at noon, when there were present-\u2014Bir H.Montagu Allan, Messrae.Jonathan Hodgson, Thomas Long, C.R.Hosmer.C.F.Smith, Hugh A.Allan, Alex.Burka.$4,000,000, advice at friend.All of The proceedings wers opened by Sir H.Mo the chair.secretary of the meeting.continuing to ness aotivity, as contributing $22,000 to the It will be noted that the Paid-up Capital and Reserve Fund of the Bank have now reached the important figure of $10,000,000.The various branches of the Bank have been duly inspected during the past twelve mouths It is with sincere regret that we havc to record the death as few - damn ue, Mr.James P.Dawes, whose counsels aad ° uring *he lengthy period of twenty-one years, as highly valued as he himself was personslly esteemed by his co- directogs.Me Dawes has been associated with the Board of the Merchants\u2019 B ade ever since June, 1886, and in his death we lose a valued adviser.and.since of ourtesteemed colle Dividend No.Dividend No.Dividend No.Dividend No.> \u2018and Tequesting Mr.C.N.Read, s Barnet (Renfrew), Jobn Patterson, Michael Burke, George Hebden, M.§.Foley, C.R.Black, Joho Beattie, George Smith.and M.T.THE\u2018 ANNUAL REPORT.ringing about more ©r less rve Fund of the Bank u in addition to writing $100,000 off Bank the Board were, which is respectfully submitted.H.MONTAGU ALLAN, Added to Reserve Fund Written off Bank Premises Account Contribution to Officers\u2019 Pension Fund.LIABILITIES, 1.To the Public: Cee Deposits Subject to \u201cnotice \"(Interest to date included) .2.2.2222 00000000 Deposits due to other Banks in Canada.Balance due to Agents in Great Britain.Balance due to Banks and Agents in the Dividend No.T9 L.L.0 2101 a a eee 00 en 00 au» ves Dividends unclaimed -» 2.To the Stockholders: Gold and Silver Coln on band FN THE DISCUSSION.sald he, moved.seconded by Mr.Jonathan Hodgson: \u2014 holders.\u201d - the President suitably replied.The motion for the adoption of ously.cept something a Ittie less favorable.from June to December.ABan:\u2014 the word ember.\u2019 The re resolution was unanimously \u2018Éoncurred in.eers a \"baliot was taken.rectors might advise them.ness of the meeting.elocted as Sir HH, Montagu Allan.Mr.Jonathan Hodgson, Mr.Thomas Long.Mr.C.R.Hosmer.\u2018Mr.C.F.Smith, Co.Mr.Hugh A.Allan.Mr.C.M.Hays, _ Mr.Ales.Barnet.de.Bryce J.\u2018Allan, AE WEST! He Cp nye & ) Lips, Who is esriously.uL Se The t Montage Aer \"re ASSETS.Hague, PEu Allan, president, taking tary of the Bank, to act as The President then submitted the following report of the Directors:\u2014 The Directors beg to present to the Shareholders the annual statement of the affairs of the Bank as ut 3Jiat May last The net profits are larger than last year, due to favorable trade conditions provail, which have had a tendency to further stimulate busi money pressure, corollary\u2014somewhat higher money rate: Your Directors have this year been enabled to bring the with the usual to the round sum of remises Account, as well 76, at the rate of 8 per cent.per annum.77.at the rate of 8 per cent.per annum.78, at the rate of § per cent.per annum.79, at the rate of 8 per cent.per annum.receuerceuer \u201csss esses vonrse mevees mrsEetsem \"ve sec sus ses ssw essen Leaving a balance to be carried forward to next year Of .eeeserennss fficers' Pension Fund President.The statement qf the result of the business of the Bank for the year shows: The Net Profits of the year after payment of charges, rebate on discounts, interest on deposits, and mak ing full provision for bad and doubtful debts, have amounted to The balance bruught forward from last year ending May 131, 1908, was te Making a total of .\u2026+00000 tire ssadee sessepre essences $1,036,260.35 This has been disposed of as s follows: LU CT vr + $120,000.00 120,000.00 120,000.00 «120,000.00 \u2014 480,000.00 400,000.00 100,000.08 23,000.00 34,266.25 31,036.256.2i STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS AT 318T OF MAY, :1907, 1907.1906: « $4,152,580.00 8.334.050.0 11,349, 10055 22,888,354.36 1,369,435.06 27,616,546.58 816,604.73 105,471.11 123,416.59 vo 120,000.00 310,000.00 2,303.00 ; 878.54 $42,831,430.90 $39,867,359,02 eee see $1,571,175.29 sLosbsesdd Dominion Notes on hand cebesnrrre as @., ess ses 2,996,821.25 Notes and Cheques of other Banks .ao oor eos 1,917,913.35 sr: Balances due by other Banks in Canad 8,089.20 ol Balances due by Banks and ents in the \u2018United States evsccerve, 200, be Call and Short Loans on onds and \u2019 Stocks in Canada .-$2,914,373.95 Call and Short Loans on Bonds and Stocks in United States .3.441, 179.88 6,375,563.81 , 6,898,410, 2 Dominion and Provincial Government Bocuritics [A 29,431.22 629,421.21 Railway, Municipal and other Debentures., .$302,425.10 6,385,708,84 Total Assets immediately available.soo.$19,801,399.72 $1B,526,486:54 Time Loans on Bonds and Stocks in United States.#1,208,674.71 $2,751,820.38 Current Loans and Discounts in Canada .0 Lecssosonsroncens sn.* $20/554,233.16 Less Rebate reserved .sssseescues 216,254.53 ' 30,337,978.643 25,836,600 Loans and Discounts overdue (loss fully provided for).115,531.31 58,387.35 Deposit with Dominion Government for security of Note Circulation .i.iiiiiiiiiitiiiianers iin sen see see 240,000.00 240,000.00 Mortgages and other Secur! \u2018 Bank \u2026 - 138, 45.12 144,965-83 Real Es 21.606,24 001.Bank Premises and Furn ture 984,812.28 955,093.83 Other Assets .22,539.14 268,508.06 $563,865,637.16 $49,641,955.27 F.HEBDEN, The ecrutineern then reported that the following directors: + ov Hoard of Directors met immediately: afterwards, .and of -premdent, and Mr.Junsidan Hoo General Manager.The President congratulated the Shareholders and Management of the Rank on the very satisfactory showing made during the year.\u201cit is the best statement the Bank has ever shown.\u201d \u201cI think,\" He then \u201cThat the report of the Directors as submitted be, and the same is, hereby adopted and ordered to be printed for distribution among the Share- + Me intimated that, before putting the motion, he would be pleased to answer any questions that any of those present might desire to ask.Mr.C.R.Black enquired respecting bank premises and furniture, and the report was then carried unenim- The General Manager, Mr.E.F.Hebden, sald he was very glad that so satisfactory a report oould be presented, and went on to remark conditions had been unusual during the past year, favoring average higher rates.not only in Canada, but in the country to the south.These might not prevail anvther year, and he asked the Shareholders not necessarily to expect a repetition of the present, but to be prepared, if necessary, to ac- that , The President \u2014There is a resolution: to come before the meeting, ask ing the Shareholders to agree to changing the date of the annual nreeting Nearly all the banks nowadays are ending the vear on 30th November, or 3lst December.and are holding their meetings in December, or January, which is & xood deal more convenient, because many people want to get out of town in June.end particularly so If they are going across the Atlantic, as this month is the best time.If the proposed change in the by-law is approved.the directors elected at this meeting wll only hold office until the ammual general meeting in December next.and after that the annual meetings wili-be held on the third Wednesday in December, instead of the third Wednesday in June, as at present.It was then moved by Mr.C.R.Hosmer.seconded by Mr.Hugh A \u201cThat it be resolved that By-law No.1 be, and the same is, hereby amended by striking out the word \u2018June\u2019 in said by-law and substituting therefor \u2018Dec C.R.Black and John Patterson having been eppointed sorutin- Mr.Thomas Long spoke of the pleasure they all felt at seeing thelr es teemed friend, Mr.George Hague, the late general manager of th present at the meeting, and seeing him hale and hearty.Mr.Hague expressed his thanks, and complimented the directors and management on the excellent standing attained by the Bank.te he President remarked that much of the success of 2 bank waa due to Fi the men who had the executive part of the work in hand He eine but they had to carry out the work.me vote of thanks was tendered the President for his conduct of the bus e Bank gentlemen had been Bind $941,660.06 74,598.18 ; 1 il > J + EN Ep à Es COOL, HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES.Lr] a2 N=2R TRANS-CANADA LIMITED TO, WINNIPEG AND VANCON Ee Every T , hursda and ne See re 1 y 2nd until urday, at 12.30 The fastest train across DOMINION DAY - Round fv tickets at Single Fare.June 28th to July 1st.Good to return until July 2nd, in Canada, Fort William and East.ST.ANDREW'S-BY-THE-SEA.Train leaves Windsor Station 7.25 m.Through Sleeping Cars Tuesday, bvednesday.Thursday and Friday America.Breezy 2-piece Suits, every shade and all late and snappy models, $10.00 to $20.00.Boys\u2019 Homespun half lined Suits, light and medium shades, ages 6 to 17 years, $3.50 to $8.50.Summer Outing Trousers, in Hoxzespuns and Flannels, $3.00 to $5.00.Alpaca and Serge Coats, $1.00 to $4 to $3.75.Panama Hats, $5.00 to $15.00.Straw Hats to please you, $1.00 to $ popular prices.50.Washable Vests, best American make, $1.25 4.00.Neglige Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., at PORTLAND and OLD ORCHARD BEACH, A through Sleeping Car on train from Windsor Station at 7.45 p.m.Parlor Car on train leaving at 9 A dally, except Sunday.\u201cCITY TICKET OFFICE\u2014129 St.JAMES 8T.next Post Office.CRAND TRUNK Steve CHEAP.WEEK END TRIPS GOING\u2014Saturday or Ssuday by any train.- > RETURNING until Monday by any train, as follows: Abenakis Springs.\u2026:-88.00 Bluff Point (Clff Haven) i 11 280 Burlington, Vermon .cre on 3.08 Cornwall, .Highgate Springs, Ve! .Massena .st Hyacisthe.ss sss eee ors 1,30 St.Johns, \u201cee * + ++.+.1.00 80 Veudreal.2 1 \u2026 Also many other points.*Going Baturday 57.5: T.R.to La- chine, thence O.R.Ottawa, returning .all **Going all rail Saturday or Sunday.Returning until Monday morning train nly.DOMINION DAY.Co.steamer to rafl, T AXES Departmental Clothiers, Hatters, -& Furnishers, Cor.St.Catherine & St.Lawrence.REDUCED FARES Quebec .84.50 Peterboro\u2019 .88.13 Sherbreeke .3.20 Hamtiton.10.65 Ottawa ,, .385 |London.12.95 Se.Johns.$0 Toromto ,.10,00 | And all other points de Canada and Re.SL RST- SINQLE 1; FARE Going Dates.June 28, 39, 30.July 1st.Return Limit, July 2nd, 1807.MONTREAL-VAUDREUIL.Commencing Sunday, June 23rd, and each Sun thereafter, & new train will leave ontreal at 9.10 a.m.for LTT Vaudreuil.Returning leave Vaudreuil at 11.10 am, for Montreal, stopping at intermediate stations I in both directions.= | == > 8 Ibs.Black Black Our French Delaines.\u2018in the new shades of green, Our price Eolienne, 44 inches wide, mignonette, champagne, sky, n grey; $1.20 quality.Black Foau de Sole.thick and brilliant, superior quality at BSc.THE MOUNT ROYAL DEPARTMENTAL STORE Cor.of Mount Royal & St.Lawrence.- amer 2 Days of Great Bargains in the Grocery Department, White Onlons, regular 32c, our prica .ces een 4 Cotton Seariless Stockings, 25c quality, for Cashmere Stockings, light weight; regular 30c, for Friday & Saturdav.1 1p.of Choice Creamery Butter, regular 28c, our price eee reese.29Ue 243% lbs.\u201cEmpress\u201d Flour, regular 76c, our price .eerrsian.BSE Montreal.146 46cod 8 lbs.Rolled Oats, regular 32c, our price .es.s.\u2026\u2026.25e \u2019 MUNTHEAL PARR « ISLAND MAILLWAY 8 lbs.Split Peas, regular 32¢, our price .cesses BBC LACHINE\u2014From Pos Office, 30 min, 10 Ibs.White Beans, regular 40c, our price .4.220.000 2c service, Bb.48 a.m.to pin ; 30 9 min .m te mi 8 tins of vegetables\u20141 peas, 1 tomatoes, 1 corn; reg.32c, our price.- 250 ve a Socvion.8.3 0 a.m.to 8.E pin; 4 lbs.Starch, regular 32c, our price .tes mé 000 000 ac00u00000 BC 30 mio.service.3.45 > m.' to 12.45 mid- 7 bars Comfort Soap, regular 35C, our price .s.see +.PFC EAULT- AU-RECOLLET\u2014First car from 6 packages Pearline, regular 30c, our price .\u2026.+. bo considered servants.It Js the Social status of hoth mistress and maid @s regards one anothor that Is belng up: met.In ''The Woman at Home! Misx Many Coldemith argues that it is an @conomic blunder to allow the women Workers In homes to go so largely with.wut technical training.\u201cIf service Is ever,\u201d she mays \u201ctn he In practice what Et already is In its possibilities and re.guirdhants - a skilled occupation for working women of a good class \u2014 the training for ita dutics must become an organised branch of education concurrent for some years with life in service and subject to a measure of expert su- Pervision and control.\u2018 Sargent Portraits In London.Everyone is talking of the Sargent masterpiece at the Academy, and crowds fstand dally before his marvellous por- frait of Lady Sassoon.This is essenti- mlly a restful scheme of coloring, with the ool blacks of the elaborate cloak and Diack hat with Its sweeping sable plume posed \u2018agninst the warm black of the background Out of this mass of black mppears tho face relieved only by a strip ef pink Which lines the cloak.Painted with the artist's consummate skill, the dace secms allve and the eyes almost mpeak.Another beautiful Sargent portrait is fhe Countess of Essex, formerly Miss dels Grant, of New York.It ia painted the style of the French portrait nters of the early eighteenth century, Ba is a masterful plece of work.The Vergatite May Irwin.May Irwin surprised her host of ad- trers by marrying her snanager, Kurt isfelt, who \u2018Is about thirty years old.fThe wedding took place at Miss Irwin's t.Lawrence River Island home.In pri- Fate life the popular comedienne was the idow of Frederick W.Keller and she the mother of two grown mons.In 870, at Whitby Ontario, Miss Irwin beg then about eight years old, made her fiat Pah ite appearance In the village ir.8 he been under the manage.ent of or Isfoit for aboug two years D&A \u201cCorsets They are the smartest models known to the Corset Manufacturer's art, science and sense having achieved a wonderful triumph.\u2026 Prises range from gr.00 to Shee.* \u201c WI improve Your Figure. Powers ni 15.10 at 86%, Oriivies pra.+ eee 7 615 TA.P.Burritt Was Again Elect! | ler deposits, increased.pare : M District of Montreal auince of Queve.| yous ne wh L ature Rlo\u201450 at 4444.50 at 44%, 50 at 45 Dom.Coal pfd.T 687 oe \u2019 * |Eublic deposits.increascd.!] 1.064,000 Court E: Brasean, Dlaintif, va.Hany Bee | UT 5 wecirielix r Tau.prd\u20145 at 106.\u2019 Montreal Cotton .7 5.03 President of Board.Notes reserve, increased.|.£75,000 §oron.Delendant.On the 29th of June.: When your stombceh, \u2019 Bank of Toronto\u20143 at 218.Dom.Textlle pfd.88 7 7.95 | There are few changes in the list of vémment securities unchanged.at thems so clock in the forenoon.kidmove Gover or @i- Bank of Montreal\u20144 at 246, 25 at 245%, Can.Converters .67 4 17.02 Toronto Btock Exchange officers as a re- Proportion of the bank's reserve to 1n- 104260 Taknct Ce In (be City of Man iren | mntive oraans get out Get my 54-page book & at 246 *\\ Rich.& Ont N, C.\u2026 6 5 769 sult of the election this week, The of- | bility this week ia 47.30 per cent.as will be sold by auibocty of \u201coustica, all the nf order.it fs be- doncribing my treatment.Bank of Commerce\u20149 at 171, N.Bates ra tise : 506 ficers elected mere: , resident, A.P.with 48.96 per.cont.last weok.soeur pra chattels of ihe said Detendan.| enuss they iack the - , and with Mustrations of ank\u20146 61.Mont elegraph .- : Burritt; vice-president, J.O.Buchanan; ., cme nalsting of hous- roid : à © à ov a .a nt 65, 25 nt Bar Telephone oes 5 eo 1B Preken; Thé failure of the - secretary, W.H.Brouse: treasurer, F.G.New York Cotton Exchange.may Toi tne Nag ROULX, B.4, C.eee) electricity to ehavlo them fully ever ne et Tar ' Montreal .rec .commit urray Alexander, H.; + : sn : te perform th - .TB x 1 Te Lo at 57% ar Bank xd .203 10 4.93 Reading avid wore to rciare the Qian and Edward Cronin; auditors, J.tesa.J.B.Bache & Co., 29 Hospital ; The hreaking down of one of these book tells in plain language fuany ak ! Merchants Bank .161 & 4.07 regular dividend on the common K.Nivan and Ewart Osborne, tows Tor he gine.cotton market as fol BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, vrzang pearly always causes other things vod want to know, and\u2019 f Bank of Commerce .171 s 4.6 stock yesterday ls variously con- The changes are that Mr.Buchanan re.: © openin High, Low, 28010 District uf Montreal.No.6176.Cireuit or sable Nature can\u2019t cure then, gives a lot of good, wholesome ad-.\u201c| TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.[Montreal Bteel Works p.105 7 6.67 strued, but disapointment te gener- places Mr.G.Tower Fergusson as vice- Jan: \u2026 wun rd 1156 1183 1154 +72 NM.Lae, Defor ves œ tay Fain.rouble.body hasn't enough vice for men.\u2019 * Mackay common .65 4 6.15 ally felt.aident, rouse takes crè- july.\u201c31068, 11.66 11:61 11.82 1067, at eleven of the Elock in ihe forancon, VeCause your.body If you can't call, I'il send this Bales: General Electric (ex div.), 30 at Mackay pfd.+.es eu \u2014 tarysbip held by Mr, Buchanan, walle AF.pe wee er 2243 4 11e) At the domictie of the said Defendant, No.electricity to do the work, so you bouk Yeni foe it You win tus.186; Twin City.11 at 92; Sao Paulo, b at POV J.B.Bache: \u2018The London market Mt.Osler fouse as tréas- oder \u2018© 1148 ° 11:43 1226 Ho re ouréet, In the City of Montreal, must assist Nature by réstorinæ Close thin coupon. RE a + Lame, .fondant, No.MA City Mail avenue, in Che na ns at you be Name .e00 owatussc.St - Granby Was dull snd steadv at 110 to Months hence Uf not at En éarller Gate, INTERESTED IN HORSE: RACE.|W S110.ey : Le Cry af real, will, by sold by authority | ff drums do by unnaturel means, vo Montreal exchange rates: Buyers.60 ran ! I a\u2019 5 _ oo - LE 48 The market remains a weak Si Justio\u2026 \u2018ail the\u2019 abode anû chactels oF It.remaves the cause of disease, and AGBI=8S .00ceuu dou pude nn.À aays, 8 18-16 to R 27-32; might! 9%: cables 139 ; A.O.Brown: The tttendance on the \u201c N g #.Puche Ca; * 0 said Defending, veined this onusa, after the qause han been removed ii a 130.8 87 8.1 ° -82: Mi \"| Neor was v Pprobedly will }* Weanling ; And 'uitis In- - housthoid arate J.Nature will do the rest.Î mate, Fhori.36K to 98 1-33: New You NIPIRSING LOWER.8 .soul leas Tatar La tho:0a5 oh aocpent | sorant te-taires ie che céhamio events di 6.Cr Momreni, June ein, 11240\" _ | : , -82; 0 ts a ; id .' \u201cs SR \\ funds, 1-334 to 1-334.Nipissing was easier at 113% 0 11M: | o¢ the races this gn Gheupshend Bar this afternoum,: Le 4.7 Coa à ' ; Le .on ; YE \u2018 Crt meri pig à ag BEI pS Trend ATs TA Te à we SL Thursday, June 20, 1907.: A dir Out Deal in Shirtwaists 8 Design $3.00 and $3.75 Values.All round at, Friday - Shirt Waists.He had an odd 4 dozen of one, an odd 8 dozen of another, Couldn't make more\u2014no more material.No use to him\u2014quantities of each pretty designs and quite new.They cost $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.75.and we hand them over to you on Friday for a small percentage more than they cost us.\u2014 All well made, of good quality English Washing Cambric; tucked or \u2018 clennes, with beautiful embroideries let in one inch panels or in moti long sleeves.$2.00 to 33.95.Friday all at.each s in High-Grade Shirtwaists of $2.00, $2.50, One of the biggest shirt waist manufacturers came to us the other day with 8 fine designs in high grade «with handsome laces and insertions of Valenciennes or Irish Crochet or Normandy Valen- Not one pattern but what's attractive and, of course, fashionable.\u2019 J $1.25 6 dozen of this, and so on.too small.They were all very We closed them out at one price, trimmed back and front fs or insertions; % and Values = ANOTHER NEW SUMMER DRESS FOR YOU a There's Nothing Extravagant About That, Considering Friday's i Opportunity 7 On Friday we shall offer 2000 yds.of Dress Goods, such as: Silk and Wool Eclienne, Silk and Wool Crepoline .All Wool French Voiles In colors mauve, helio, reseda, navy, royal, marine, cardinal, wine, browns, tans, drabs, champagne, sky blue, 5 pink, etc.as well as black, white and cream.The fact qe of the matter is, the assortment is complete and the A, values not less than .85 to $1.00 a yard.Sale price Friday .2 222 242 244 000 anse eu 0e 59 300 SMART HAT SHAPES FOR .50 A lot of Untrimmed Shapes we are offering\u2014new fashionable shapes, in Chips, Fancy Straws, Milans, Proxalines; both French and New York shapes, including flops, hords and some of the latest fancy shapes; black Tuscan and all colors.Values $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and 34.00\u2014 .On Friday, each, 50 A PARASOL DAY Plain, coaching, fancy frills, chiffon lined; others all chiffon and silk.The lot will be sold on Friday at con- _ ; ._ Silk Collars.These are odds and : siderably less than the manufacturer's own prices ends which must be sold: reg- : Regular 32.00, at $1.75 Regular $5.00, at $3.25 ular .25, .35, .50 and .75.\u2014 Regular 33.00, at $2.00 Regular 85.50, at $3.50 Friday, any one .10 Regular $4.00, aL $2.75 Regular $6.50, at 83.75 (Displayed in St.Catherine Street Windows to-day.) -The regular selling price.of these goods is .35.Will be sold on Friday at .19 (See Window Display To-day.) A LOT OF LACE\u2014 FANCY TOILET SOAPS\u2014 35 COLORED ORGANDIE MUSLINS .19 Reg.-10 05 Friday, per cake - - 1,500 yards Organdie Musling; white ground, flowered In bouquets of 1,000 cak f Fa marguerites, roses, sprays.\u2018and.\u2018srhall designs, in sky, pink, mauve, Alice, Soaps, comprising the.Soon sold and many pretty efteûts; Printed on very fine white organdie muslin.odors: La e, Carnation, Sweet Clover, Jacinthe Blanche, Tonka OUR LUNCH ROOM MENU FOR FRIDAY.Consomme Printaniere.anadian Pea Soup.Fried Halibut Steak with Lemon.ommes Parisiennes.Calf's Head.Vinaigrette, Baked Macaron! with Cheese, Banana Fritters, Lemon Sauce.: Roast Birtoin of Beef.Brown Gravy.Boiled Fowl Tin ice, Supreme San * Boiled Fe Mashed Potatoes.Baized Cabbage.Green Peas.Cold: Ham, Ox Tongue, Beef.Sago Pudding.Vanilla Sauce.Lemon Water Ice.Apple Pie.Tea, Milk.Coffee.Full Course Luncheon, 33 cents.Special-\u2014Fricd rook Trout (including bread and butter), 25e, Reg.25, .35 and .50 10 : Friday, per yard - » 2,000 yards of Lace, which we are going to sell before stocktaking.There are very many different patterns and designs; reg- * ular .25.35 and .50.Fri- This has been a record-breaking season in parasols; it\u2019s just now day.per yard .-10 at its height.You'll welcome this extraordinary offer on Friday.It's a .sale of a manufacturer's set of samples, which, through some misunder- LACE and SILK NECKWEAR standing, were never sent out on the road.New, fresh Parasols, every Reg.25, .35, .50 and 10 = one of them, and all this year's styles, of course.75.Friday only .} ., 3.000 pleces of Neckwear, comprising Wash Collars, Lace and Talpa, Violet Glycerine, etc.; regular .10 per cake.Friday, per cake .:.20.0.00020s / footpad of to-day, cautiously waiting for The New Carpet Store, 604-606 St.Catherine St., W., Tel.Up.4376.We are making a splendid showing in FINE AXMINSTER RUGS, all sizes.FINE WILTON RUGS, Carpet sizes.FINE BRUSSELS RUGS, Carpet sizes.FINE SCOTCH WOOL RUGS, Carpet sizes.The designs and color combinations, are all the newest produced for this season, and, \u2018quality considered, = ait the bigpen values at: their respective prices to be found in the city.KITCHEN & COMPAN y, \u201c604-606 St.Catherine St, West, The premises lately occupied by Thos.Ligget & Co.FURNACE BURNS COAL OR WOOD The Sunshine is a good, \u2018all dampers prevent the escape of the round\u201d furnace.Burns, with equal hot air up the chimney\u2014compels facil , either coal or wood.\u2018Coke, it tocome out through the registers.if you prefer it.You pay for heating the inside\u2014 \u201cKind s0 perfect is the combustion 3 of the Sunshine that it \u2018extracts whcoyod fy the of your, house unit of heat from the fuel.vs left in the ash-pan is not H your lécal dealer does not worth sifting.bandie this .mo t economical Sunshine consumes less fuel too.furnace write direct to -us for Because its perfect system of Faxx Booxrar.M Clary.| LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, yn, yascouves, ss.Jom, dem nme, ie WILSON'S FLY PADS \u2014 GOLD BY \u2014 DRUCCISTS, GROCERS aus GENERAL STORES \"IIE thom all.| ie chou er woes aa divested PATENT NOTICE.TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Be it known that the owners of Canadian Patent No.8] 938, granted to JAMES ARCHER, of Manchester, Lancaster, England, for improvements in \u201cMOTOR VEHICLE GEARING,\u201d have commenced to manufacture thereunder.\u2019 The right - te manutacture and the \u201cdevice - covered by the Letters Patent Ate how f6ér sale For further information; addréss Mesars.MARION & MARION, \u2018Patent: Bolicitors, New York Life Buliding, Montres] xs UTE \u2014HOLD-UP sg Die Violent Deaths\u2014Others ~~ Die in Poverty.Special to The Montreal Star.Jamestown, Va., June 20.\u2014-William A.Pinkerton del ivered an address on \u201cTrain robberies, and hold-up men,\u201d at the annual convention of International Association Chiefs of Police, which is in session here.He said part: \u2018In the early days où the plains, the wowboys' with the criminal inclination, noted for deeds of daring, began he career as a stage and train robber, cattle rustling and horse stealiug.Hany train and \u201chold-up\u201d rubbers since 1875 developed this way.\u201cThe \u2018hold-up\u2019 man operated like the his victim, pouncing upon him in sur prise.commanding of him to throw up is hands, covering\u2019, him by thrust ing a revolver in his face, then ye lieving him of his money and valuæbles.Usually the \u2018hold-up\u2019 man, to avoit arrest and identification, covered the outlines of his face below the eyes with a triangular cloth or pocket handkerchief, or a part of a drawer leg, tied back of the head.wore a soft hat well down over his eyes, but in many of the great train and bank robberies, shortlv after the war, no masks of any kind were worn.\u201cThe average train robbery hand con sisted of from five to eight men, but in recent years sucoessful robberies were committed by from three to five \u2018men and in a few instances by a lone in dividual.\u201cOur study of the train robber shows 90 per cent.of the murders committed by these \u2018hold-up\u2019 men, were assassinations, their victims in very many \u2018n- stances were defenceless, or the des: perados never gave them a chance, be sides outnumbering those who opposed them, pouncing on their victims when least expected.\u201cThere is no crime in America =n hazardous as \u2018hold-up\u2019 robbery.Over two-thirds of those who have been en: gaged in it, have eventually either been Killed outright, operating or resisting arrest, lynched by es, or what is known as \u2018died wi their boots on.\u2019 Many were wounded and died from \u2018the effects of wounds, while nearly all others were either captured or sen tenced to long terms of imprisonment or driven from the United States,.be: coming exiles in distant fi \u201cclimes.Those at large are constantly in fear cf arrest, living secluded lives, and risking no chances of discovery by communi: cating.with friends.\u201cI have maintained that no arime pays, and 95 per cent.of criminals die in debt and frequently in want.Wheu the criminals\u2019 time comes for punish ment, nearly all leave their families \u2018n actual want.I know of few train robbers or \u2018hold-ups\u2019 alive and out of pri: son to-day who are in comfortable cir cumstances, unless they have made it bv honest means.Many have brought the onus and stain of their crimes to their | families and vejativea to, live own.- $6.00 PROF Me Two-thirds \u2018of Those Thoss Enghesd- in it] TRUNKS Sail Canvas covered, sa two sole leather straps, ras lock and heavy brass trimmings, deep covered tray, with covered hat box, sheet iron bottom.A splendia trunk, 33 inches long .-.86-00 Heavy canvas covered, squage top, fibre bound, brass lock and brass trimmings, deep covered tray and hat box, hard wood slats, a splendid trunk, nicely made and finished, 34 In.long see see «0.$6.00 INITIALED FREE Store Open Evenings.GEO.G.GALES & CO., 187 and 139 8T.ANTOINE 8T., vem see \\ Just west of Windsor \u2018St, 7 J The word \u201cBARGAINS\" rd \"BARGAINS\" means a good \u2018deal at \u201cTHE CROWN © fact, every and materi Di Sc.» s t hes pr puses, etc.e rea yard, Price for our 3 .SHIRTS n day we and gpsotutel te Pr profitable to offer.MO ti! have another \u2018It h a question this tim WAS ey.Ia Brice.or f these mx moody w T6 E conte a 1169 St.James street, Corner Falford.Le Very Speolal Bargains, for Friday, Saturday\u2019 and Monday.8c = YARD.BLOUSES = = have Jomethi FRIDAY ATÜRDAY sale of indne popular nest yards Tew ee see sae > 76 doz, of Gent's Neglige Ladies\u2019 White La bite Shirts, with detaches toned at bite SET Pe y at io: cuffs, assorted.col ors, al ave em Jared.> = real value 75¢, Prig et a 2.00.\u201c our 3 Days Bale, on Re .e Brice oir ber.$.Dan ds outa US ove ses ue TS \u201cour 3 Day discount dan Cie CHALLIE, N.2,000 yards, - of Colored\u201d French: jie, Paisley © pattérné real valide 166.\u201d \u201cvera.Price or our 3 A - Ladies\u201d Brown Lustre Costumes.Tales: Bevy Dine, Lustre es\u2019 rown = Navy blue and brown: Yan Is Sonam.| \u201c All marked cheap.and besides, f stre Costumes, tik Costumes, Bale, T2 wii give Special \u2018Sets, .CR.tg.vane = SALT BOX! E 5 \u2018erates.of e ox - stat cover value 480, pt mer.- TRY SCROGGIE'S FOR LADIES; 5.CENT AND GENT'S STRAW HATS.Thursday, June 20: 1507.TA Terse, Truthful List of Great Bargains | IT'S DIFFERENT NOW, Time wds when shoppers were done up\u2014fagged out, in the hunt for\u2019 bargains.Hed to.know, too, wht was the real \u201cvalue.We've changed things.We do the hunting! That work \u201cno longer bothers shoppers.We empty our bargain game bag every day before them.Spot cash and big buying bring down big game.Our small profil sys- - tem is what secures such quick - disimibution to homes.Here's a Friday bargain list \u201c thai offers many opportunities.\u2014 \u201cGreat Sale of Summer Reading ! \u2018The Seaside Library of Popular Fiction, paper edition.Our Se special price © Augusta J.Evans Wilson's popular works, cloth binding Intelice, [5c .Vashti.\u201c At the Mercy of Tiberius.St.Elmo Macaria.E.P.ROE'S BOOKS.We offer on Friday thls popular writer's works, bound in cloth, the regular 75¢ edifjon, 35¢ THE MAGNOLIA LIBRARY, 20c., Popular Fiction by Popular Authors, \"This is without doubt the handsomest line of books now on the market.Over 130 titles to - choose from.Cloth Binding.* Friday's price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20e value.\u2026.pee ODD LINES OF Oriental Rugs ( LR Included are New York Jumper Suits in brown, black and blue.Sailor striped Shirt Waist Suits in all colors.Linen Eton Suits in blue, white and mixed colors.Ladies\u2019 Cutaway: Coats in blue or white linen.Shirtwaist Suits .At Three-Quarters of the Regular Value.You can form very little idea of what fascinating suits these are without looking them over.We've prepared a most tempting display for ~ Friday at 25 per cent.below regular cost.MUSLIN WAISTS 69c We shall display at the same time a lot of handsome Muslin Waists, our latest lucky purchase.Three different styles, delightfully dainty and absolutely needed during the hot spell; regular value $1.00.Friday 020200000008 69: | The World's best Literature, bound in red library cloth.10c .~ THE ALGER BOOKS FOR BOYS, Cloth binding, publishers price, 60c.Our price to-morrow 1Q¢ THE HENTY BOOKS FOR BOYS, * Beautifuily bound in cloth, illustrated.publisher's price $1.50, Our price .35¢ THE POETS-\u201459c.Soft padded leather edition, sold elsewhere at $1.25.Our price Friday .carers 59c LOUISA ALCOTT'S Books.for Boys and Girls, Cloth.coves +200 sas0u000 35¢ THE CLASSICS.Remarkablo at Half Price Wash Goods Savings Printed Swiss Lawns, stripe effects, etc.5e Fine checked and striped Zephyrs and Ginghams.Regular 13c goods.9c French and American Organdie Muslins.Reg.15c.Oc Bonfleur check Organdie Muaslins.25¢ quality.Friday.14c Third Floor.Hosiery! Hosiery! Ladies\u2019 very fine plain gauze welæht lisle thread hose, black, white and the newest shades of Kreen, navy, sky, pink, red, grey, and helio, extrà value, per vair, 43¢, or 8 for.81.25 Ladies\u2019 extra quality lace ankle \u201cand all lace \u201clsle thread \u201chose, sky, pink, navy, helio, grey, black and white, per pair 45c.or 8 palr for .81.25 Ladies\u2019 very fine plain black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, made from soft pure wool yarn, extra value, per pair, 45e, or CT 3 for £1.25 Glove Chances \u2018In fine elbow length lisle gloves, \u201cblack; white, grey, mousquetaire A Convenient Store for Men .It is probably because of our unusually large clientele of men that we provide such broad and comprehensive stocks for them.Certain # 1s that nowhere else can a man find such a satisfying variety of summer furnishings: no matter what you want it\u2019s in our stock.It's not expensive to dress well if you know where to do your -shop- ping.Here to-morrow we will have a vast display of high class greatly underpriced at the be posite main entrance.Summer Underwear Many advantages are revealed to careful shoppers here.The real su- À periority of a store depends upon the sturdiness of its values.Compare and test these values.Ladies\u2019 fine White Cofton Ribbed Vests, short or no seeves, elas- \u2014 tic make, full sizes, extra value, per garment .19% Ladies\u2019 very fine White Cotton Vests, low neck, short and no sleeves, good elastic make, large sizes, made from atroné round thread.Special value, per garment.trance Ribbon Economies Fancy Dresden, stripe and check ribbons in-a full assortment of shades: some with fancy floral | centre and colored borders; others in the wide stripe effects, check patterns, etc.This is an all-Silk Ribbon and is used especially for hair bows, children\u2019s sashes, ete.ji \u201cwrist., Regular $1 ai Regular 25c to 29c quality.: .25 .LA Specla Way morning, ia , eel 6 - ÿ Come on Friday early and secure one of these quaint, beautifal per pair .\u2026.TBE Spec ial, yd.ES 1e Fr Rugs at half original price, the best bargain going./ | TERT Rae #00.ras #50 § ces in Groceries © Size .\u2026.vere ever.40 X70 Regular .85.00.ay.pe jal Pri G i i Blze -.' +00 vec.40 x 90 Regular .6.75 -Priday:.338 C 1 ; # Size .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.60 x 60 Regular 6.00 Friday.3-00 | 20 lbs.Redpath Sugar.1; .95C © 1 quart bottle Lemon Squash : Size .20s.60 x 90 Regular 9.00 Friday.450 | 1 2-Ib to Pears .,,._ #%¢c 7 Ibs.Strathcona Rolled Oats 25e- Size .«uve seers.T3 x 100 Regular .12.00 Friday.6.00 3 bottles Puritan: Catsup.25e [*1 pint Imported Sauce.- 15e Size .vans «\u2026\u2026\u2026.T6 x 106 Regular .1350 Friday.@%5 | Potted Beef, Tongue Pom ce |A Canaan \\: Stan = Chose, Faw \u2018 - .ps j Ham.per tin.5e per tb.Cs ; Size .-.» .\u2026.\u2026.T6 x 136 Regular .15.00 Friday.7.50 Ham loaf, i .: 1-2 Ib.tin Veal or 2 1-Ib.toe Jeltied Pire in S188 .\u2026.80 x 120 Regular .18.00 Friday.900 | for .200u00 She | Lt far Jelled TIE 25e Bize .coe-e.100 x 12 0 Regular .22.00 Friday.11.00 \u201c 1-16.tin C.P.C.Roast Beef.20¢ 1 bottle: White's\u2019 Mixed, es pk à Size .\u2026.+ Size .105 x 136 Regular .23.25 Friday.11.68 | 1-b.tin Ice Cream.Powders\u2019 35e |\" 3 tine Corn.for «\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.25g L Size LL.\u2018.\u2026.+1=8°0.x06 0 Rexplar .22:50 Friday.11-25 | % tine Log Cabin Beans,for.25e 1 gai.tin Uptan Marmalade, Size .\u2026.sees ».130 x 12 0 Begular .2400 Friday.- 1200 [ {9 Iba.Strathcona Flour, for 23¢ creeee seseae tesirares e Size .core .-»-.12 0 x 15 0 Regular .30.00 Friday.15.00 \" Pea-Meal Rolled Bacon, always large mie at ersueus » - > - >» | .ron Cheap = ae Crocker ; FANCY GLASSWARE.I 0 ery / A few suggestions that Lemensee Sets, \u20ac Gites, with vory F Y will assist you in - RAE ue, or.our | ing your present.Paule die pieces hénviiy decorate ; FEE ummer ' CHINA.Vases of all kinds and pricea , 8 o'clock Tea Sets, sase and up.LAMPS, ETC.\"Co i 1 a 1.98 Biscuit Jars, $1.00 and up.Parier or er Rapin 1 -._ - oun y Ball Lamps, $1.75 up.outierr ler, ef au Tata a \"ue, as Fancy - Home.ENAMELWARE We have Just ina Tea e SALE the thin an eu à from $L38 wp, y ated Sane fined ca in gerd, 1 and to 44 pieces; were $7.50.ax Al bo acid at wholosaie prices: cons .area sting of Kettles ên all alzes.ey lang, Coo ots, Stew - Pots, wil?TOILET prey uce s.\u2019 $3.75 Dishes, Tea ind tree Pots, etc.; colors a pren us, green.green.nk, SPECIAL SALE of Oreckery snd Glassware (Sold in ény | $8%0 \u201cBelo Price.61.75 uantity wanted).Plates.In all izes.Cups and Baucers, gan + REE atters, Covered Vegetable Dishes, Ewers and Basins, Sugar A Bowls, in plain white.and, white and.sold.aléd Printed Wars, in solar of blue.green.white and pink.- -BLACK & WHITE, DINNER SETS.desea in oles deters Noms oral ot > 0.drgral Plus: 87.25 DINNER 8 t) n 4 colors, ri, blue, green and 8, tréra 150 tp.No encil, the mrs (ig opr 1m # Neh \u201cware, 3 oder or smell when in .>, séa oTRE D DAME ST.WEST, 4 doors wl Portes.regular $7.50.Fhe Price.I man et Chuboillez 54.E \u2014_ es \u2014 = 7 _ BAR ROOMS ON HOLIDAYS.Resolution Paggedl Petitioning Closure on Christmas and Good Friday.- Hamilton, Juns 20.\u2014At the closing sessions of the Niagare Synod -yester- day, à resolution was introduced by Joseph Beaumont, recommending that the ture be petitlaned to pase a lat compelling hotelkeepers to close thelr bar rooms on Christmas Day, Good Friday and other religious holidays.The resolution \u2018was opposed by Ald.\u2018Nicholson and other delegates, who ua not think that there was a getting the legislation asked for.ores Caims, Beamsvill, thought that there of temperanos ee eee | ¥irsi.whose \u201cAeneid\u201d is the typleal Latin apie; was thé sow of sell ser lz te ss.ecto of ; the Htandard will [soy ABMITS.STARTING FIRES.Gontagratioh ë \u2018eville* Due te x Eleven-VonrOid Lad.TM ES ENS carte se scie, Ont, A sation.store a.# had gained such hesôway thet when the fivemen arrived nothing could be saved but the two \u2018fire horess, The fire entint.hôné-cart, about $00 feet of hose and other apparatus were de- strayed, and ei storage department, and before it was extinguished nearly all the tia ot ine Foote, aged 11 years, was taken into | .oustody by the police, and ftted that\u2019 Te set fifa to the Queen's Hotel ,\u201cwitich wend destroyed on Sai- urdey \"adteraoon, and also to No.1 Te station, \u2018burned, yesterday.; \u2014+ FU HA -Tiomes Moore, author of\u2019 the \u201cIrish code\u201d yas the : son of a; \u201copus a Es A us Father Seay trite ot .request many: ere Soo Ns iy FUMIE.Veet WY = D) =| MINERAL WATER.THE BEST L CHAPUT FILS SAIN a \"MONTR QD 2 VI CLLR AN\u201c THE VICHY DISTRICT .FOR THE CURE OF\u2019 GRAVEL, - GOUT, DIABETE SES E TT AND ALL DISEASES LOF THE URINARY_ORGANS \u201c - a Lik SOLE.AGENTS .eon TORONTO, ONT.\u2014Albert E.Hayter is dead, Wied 82, \u2018 .Thomes Ande erson\u2019 ts deed, \u201caged 83.Rr Hemsley, Importer fine Diamonds, Jewaller, 258 St.James 8 - + : \u201cv8pectal Notice.wo REAL-\u2014VAUDREUIL.+ Commencing Sunday, June 23, and the Grand Trunk Haflway system will run & new fn, Jeaving gntreal at 9.10 am.for udreuil.Raturning, leave Vau- dreuil at 11.10 a.m.for Montreal, stop ing at intermediste stations in both It le our rule from one essen ¢ satin lind nota hol, and ve TRAVELLING Sal Sirs the ou shades dq n an tte in DITS 3.00, rod reduced from $36.00, patterns, Coa ai wire, « to order, \u201c02000, roducea June Clearing Sale.over any Fanoy Materials ret Boat ode fo rede Chilton Broadcloth, in the reduced from $40.00.puit for simmer wear, to \u2018order, \u2018will t light twasds; no lining fn coat, 3 Hagarty is dead in Madoc, - 2 of.Wm.Cot« |: A aged | From § te 11 a.m, \u201c About 100 Curtain Corners or \u201csamples.\u201d sult- able for \u2018 sash curtains or transoms.All gond {engths, | 15¢ \u2018Silk and Wool sooks, Persian lar stock, and sample prices.Crepe de Chîne « 29\u20ac This simple announcement alone shoulr crowd the Dress Goods section on Friday.Just imagine, 55c materials, in such wanted shades as pink, sky.helio, navy, royal, Alice blue, brown, fawn, nile, reseda, myrtle, false and black; -selling here on Friday at, per yard .\u2014which is actually below to-day\u2019s market value for such favorite summer materials as Crepe de Chine.A NINE CENT BARGAIN in WHITE GOODS \"Involved are plain White Lawns, India Linens, Nain- Lawns, Dimities \u2014 embroidered, figures and open lace worked, values from 12V5¢c to 20c, Friday .EIGHT CENT BARGAIN in WASH GOODS Comprizing Ginghams, Zephyrs, Linen Suitings, Canvas, Pahamas, Voiles, Muslins, Crepe de Chines, Crepolin * ctc.; most every desirable shade to choose from.Formerly 15c and 16c.Fnday .A COLLECTION OF SILKS AT 25c Of which the former values were up to 75c; both plain and fancies, in silks and satins; mostly odd lengths from our regu- dress lengths in a good variety of colors.- Q Q o Washable Shirtwaïst Suits Friday we'll put on sale about 100 Ladies\u2019 2-piéce Shirt Waist Suits, in light and dark ground English Waists pleated back and front, with insertion of lace and embroidery; skirt cut full and ample.for house dresses; all sizes up to 40.29\u20ac LADIES\u2019 SUMMER \u2018NECKWEAR.To-morrow we put on sale 100 dozen Ladies\u2019 ite Embroid- êred Stock; Collars, werth .10e- up to 25c, for recasencnees LADIES\u2019 WASHABLE BELTS.50 dozen Ladies.White Duck Embroidered Whshable Belts, in all sizes.Regular 25c, .1e for >.eRe se es ase enor hb and LADIES\u2019 ELBOW LENGTH :° .GLOVES, vas he Te In Lisle Thread, Silk and Lace, ; blacks and white, $1.00 ft | values, Fridayisieressesnas À stripes.Actual 9e etc.' Quite a few nice waist and percales.Very suitable riday .$1 1.75 FRIDAY FROM 9 TO 11 A.M, - Ladies White Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed lace and clusters of tucks, FRIDAY FROM 9 TO 11\"A.M.Ladies\u2019 Light Color Muslin Shirt- Walst Suits, 2 pieces, Regular $1.39, pd 95 FRIDAY'S HOUSE FURNISHING BARGAINS.\u201c36-inch Scrim and Art Mus- * lips for Sash Curtains.\"Art Cretotines, Denims and i Tickings, 32 and 36 inch.Nairn\u2019s Inlaid Linoleum, odd + lengths; cleaging at.vow, ~ Floor Mats, the balance of 54 inclies wide, 3 1,2-2rés:\"; long, overatien ol a 1% Adam.\" Re GES x hE 5 IA da AR a I fr ; hi I # ic a itd : vs oid Ladies\u2019 $1] and $1.25 Waiists 75\u20ac This truly wonderful buying incentive is directly due to * backward weather conditions\u2014to a stampede of makers to get ¢ rid of their piled up surplus\u2019 stocks.The :W.* sale to-morrow are in fine white mull and maslin with lace and embroidered fronts; sizes 34 to 44.While 25 } dozen of them last to-morraw, each Ceara + 3\" Verÿ Special * 2 BOYS\" ' BLousks, en sallor aists we \u2018put on Valenciennes, Torchon.and Fansy Laces.with insertions.ta match, in cream and white, assorted widths, 5¢ and 7 1-2¢ regular, for.ere 3c Boys\u2019 Negligee and Outing Shirts with or without collars and.cuffs, Correct thing for vacation time.Special for Friday.tyme.Special for Friday.55e / LADIES\u2019 WHITE RIBBED VESTS With short or no sleeves, light.summer weights.for Friday, at LADIES PLAIN and LACE HOSE In.Maco 'Yarh and Lisle Thread; II in Linen, Zephyrs apd Cambric,, iE fast colon, mul and tans.Friday.25¢ FRIDAY'S NOTION BARGAINS, Taylor's Olive Oil and Old Brown Windsor Soaps, 4c, for Machine Oil in 2-0.bottles, warranted not to sum, 5e PR \u2026sunu0e 24e Mercerized \u201cCrochet Silks, in all 061618, bc spools, for.24e White Rose of York Toilet Boap, regular 5c cakes, for Je Sample size bottles of French Perfumes, Bec, for Sample size boxes of \u2018Toilet .Powder, 5c, for .Mohair Boot Laces, length, 0c a dozen, for Scrim Cushion Frilling, assorted coldts, 78e, for IN THE MILLINERY SECTION.20 dozen of the \u201cseason's most fashionable Sailor Shapes, in white straw Nats that will cost vou $1 to $1.75 elsewhere.FPIAAY 6.20e picugo ua ses PR, 2 oC Vie 457 1 FRIDAY BASEMENT \" BARGAINS.Heavy Wire Ice Tougs.Block Tin Refrigerator Pans 1% Resgy\"Mixea Paints, al col- .voeu 10e | Charecal Trons.\"766.tor ee 50c Heavy Tin Water Pails.15e¢ .4-Byrner Coal Of Htoves, Regular 34.25, fo 03 | :: ERIDAY-FROM 8-TO AM.200 medium size Splint Clothes Baskets, .worth 3 154 luc = = DEPT.Ephrem 1983.Âirés NÔTRE DAME West : FE > She THE ONLY DEPARTMENT stone HAVING A LIGENSE: To SELL _sPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.Special Offer in the Ready-to-Wear De SEL.An Important Consloniment of White Léwn- Blouses: to Be Sold Usdar.heir Regular Value.25 dozen WHITE LAWN BLOUSES, - , tfmmed \u2018with Valenciennes, * charming effects: days, each EAC regular 3 hows tt Bay SE 4 2 oe roles to wate sot \u201cpique, lines \u2018a twill.olce ot, \u20ac; Buiter Thay.us and $435; a IBV : Lu etes ah es - as = \u2018a to $3 \u2026 OXFORDS | \u201cFor $1 45 er NEAT > tee, mg eR TPA - Nice fine Kid Low Shoes, also Pa- #£ Alot du sd = an ; \u201c\u20ac J s [5 RTT TE Rey Tr _ or Jr PRES my Sey SE men EMBROIDE RIES 6 Bed, fin- broj Remnants, WHR: Snser.tiof.5 match; \u2018very new\u2019 terns.Bur\u201d ries; \u2018per: se LAÇES, 2,000 y cas Valoncisnnes \u2018Lace and Th ton, splendid.\u2019 vafue, per ard cee ees Be Other values at 1¢ 2, 3c up to 20c.good size and quality; a choice lot, each 300 rolls Crepe Paper, different : colors, our price .Our special offers are surp STAMPS on each, purchase: hol SMALLWARES, 26 \u2018don.Sponges, our mext Thu ~- _ Phone, Westmount 2137.- Choice - Creamiery Butter, Ib.240 pias 8-1b- lots, per Ib ! 230 sess nen runes, 3 bs ba.Large bottle\u2019 .Scotch Whlskey and\u2019 Bre special, per bottle i.pagina rater, per 13¢ al ly a.20 MEATS and VEGETABLES, | odceries, Wines & Liquors | Re Vichy Water, ETA 4 ¥ tt choice assortment ciways: on n toe Ion > * 06, Article Go i» wht 09008 4 psy Tige, for, Pt A a EEE i muslin, de- } Other, special los Co lot of , t ga, In sky marine, card- = Tas ie; ellpw ahd plaid | Boy KOERYESTS, with short or long sle pe- cial value .\u2026.\u2026.10 doz.Ladies\u2019 évipure \u201cCollars, with tongue front, in cream or black , only; regular 1bc, OF «os eeeqmenyore esnerpa g & great eo pri \u2018When we: Er WH \u2018we aiso- sive DOUBLE y's ad.for very ADAM & EPHREM LAMY, , 481 Notre Dame West, The Plateau Commercial Academy.es \u2018In connection pupils.© On the\u2019 Pform with Com-* : Who was in thefter:ot Mr.D.Lacroix, di-; marred.os Ere of schools; M.P.Per: \u2018Bearth.dmenton, Alta.Tie op M: W.Mois vag wii Abbes, mony was a by Rev.N prizes, bok Stet Fr distributed by Abbe Lecoq, of Sulpice.\u201cEr .SE IE An interesting wi = : \u2018The bride was attend- Maud M 1763-1766 Notre Damé West \u2014 = me ee : 5 Nofmale.The which trere fum- \u201cmRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES, $ A combination of June clearing ale ord of WM eusrs.Jas.Oglivy & Sons, St.Catherine st \u2018west, \u201cobvher of \u2018Mountaie Ky Their announcernent on page \u201c \u201cof AR A Tal es w wh .b : 25 dr ! a this lsaus of the Star will: sesisyiin., \u2018salicting pit Sumner utr * Tag he e pea WEALT ELK Bs RFS 2 ; i\" PROBABILITIES FOR THE NEXT 2¢ HOURS.© HW Moderate winds, fair.EF Nght variable winds, warmer, Betts tsdsitrttrres What is it t going to to do to-day?This is a pussle question, Probs says \u201cfine.CL Cur local wiseacres show a sceptical un] +, bellet in the prophecy, and they support * theirbelief by an ostentatious display of oir bumber shoots.Officially one must {eve our friend, the weather man.A \u201cslight drop in temperature is noted all over, but so slight that, except In New à the little towns across the At.tantis, th here does not seem to be any vo.casion for kicking.Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Hearn & Harrison.@ @tandard Barometer: 4 At noon yesterday, 30.04; 3! 8 am.today.20.54; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.90.T ure \u2014 To-day.aximum T6.yesterday, maximum 76, + + + + + + + Friday fine and ++ A minimum 6 wa rose this morning at 4.17 o'clock.- Ill sot this evening at 7.46 o'clock.| : Maximum and Minimum Tem- ) peratures. Victoria, 73-52; Kamloops, 84-54: Cal- , 76-42; Edmonton, 76- Tet Battleford, ! Peso: Qu Appelle, 70-50; Winnipeg.78.EY; Port Arthur, 52-54; Parry Sound, 78- 84; Toronto, 82.80; Ottawa, 18-60: Mont.rea), 72-80; Quebec, 64-50; St.John, Té- se; Halifax, 72-50.Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 65; Parfs, 69; New York, 84: 74.: BODY OF FONTAINE ~ WILL BE EXHUMED Sury.Demands That An Autopsy Be .Performed and Inquest Was Adjourned.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 Special to the Montreal Star.Bt.John, N.B., June 20.\u2014In the In- Quest yesterday afternoon at Dadbou- sie, into the kildng of Peter Fonumne by Constable Seeley, the latter Was recalled.He testified that when Geliop and Fontaine were struggiing on the © stairs, be was standing with bis back to the door.He put tne hantiouffs on Peter Fontaine on the stairs, as he was \u2026 lying with his feet up the stairs.Fons taine resisted vigonously.At that time lis did not know Fontaine was wounded.He fired five shots in all.lie Knew of Gallop tiring three shots.The witness had nothing to do with the fir- did no! not find the bullets.Not wit] the sworn evidence of the witnemcs thet thers was & third bullet in the hody he did not think a : investigation was nécessary.À bullet would hot male such & wound ' if the man wes crawling on his hands and feet.When he first entered the hpuse, the body was lying on the bed.He did not see any blood on the ground, save a few drops on the stairs and on the upper floor.If the body was exhumed he thought he could Willian Gallop wae \u201crecalled and testified that he handcuffed Peter Fontaine on the stiirs.Seeley stood on the floor behind tbe door.Fontaine Tesisted strongly.After handouffing him, he took him down and placed hin on a bench.Peter Fontaine was olfmbing the stairs when he entered.He did not see any blood dripping from im.He grasped him _ .by .the collar as he was stooping over to pick > something to attack, Netther he \u201c Seeley had fred n shot in the homme: ay ended the téstimomy.The cor- Dr.usom stated he has been\u2019 Mo by x Lawlor, counsel ry.td have the boty exhumed.This matter rests with oe done WILL.BE EXHUMED.\u2018The jury was then excused to #ider this ome pont.On their retu they presented the following statement: \u201cIt is the wish of a majority lof the jury.that you summon Dr.Mur- + 78Y, of Campbellton to perform an au- \\* topey on on the body of Peter Fontmine, , Bt as early A date as pomsible, and re-.\u201cport to the court and_jury on a date named by yourself; because of the interest and ocd bement over the affair, thet spectators be i 7 oy lue ns Orimabaw \u2018 wnt ï ve es to Bn Pas Shout Gri m : One Amerles refuses \u2018to ve claim, \"but gg ; t Taylor, of \u2018of oe Boston Club, hopes \u201c Overooms the objection of this parti- .ular club oy to-night.T Grimahaw isa player, ab > \u2018\\Wicky to seoure his services - will be : © Wreck on the Maine Central.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.-8%, Jolin, N.B,, June 20.~The Boston xpress was \u201cnearly \u2018an Your \u2018and forty , five minutes late last night, owing to 1 wreck on on the Maine Central at Water Wf\" ed., badly Eleven freight oars were derail Wo fer Jackson, engineer, was .athe only excursion to the far-famed \u2018 \u2018River this year will be run WIS TORE \"300i Seek POLTICAL EFFECT Dr.Sproule, \u2018M.P., Denounces Pilgrimages of .Canadian Politicians IN.VANCOUVER ADDRESS Thirtyfourth Meeting of the Grand Black Chapter of British America Concluded.Special to The Montreal Star, Vancouver, B.C., June 20.\u2014The thir- ty-fourth convocation of the Grand Black Chapter of British America, Orange Order, concluded with the election x officers and the passing of resolutions.After the voting the officerw elected were installed.Following is the list: Grand Master, J.F.Harper, Hamilton; Deputy Grand Master, Thomas Gilday, Montreal; Associate Deputy Grand-Mas- ter, J.J.Tulk, Vancouver; Grand Chaplain, Rev.Wm, Walsh, Brampton; Grand Reglstrar, J.8.Williams, Toronto; Deputy Grand Registrar, I.w.Whiteley, Moose Jaw; Grand Treasurer, W.H.Wilson, Toronto; Deputy Grand Treas,, W.G.Taylor, Vancouver; Grand Lecturer, Thomas How, Toronto; De- pay Grand Lecturers, T.F.Butt, Wm.F.Cox, John McMaster, w.J.McCaus- Si ers, et Resmi To Clear Ladies\u2019 and Rexel Children's Hose wp to &5c.à pir.We have placed on a table number of Odds and Ends of Black Cotton Hose, plain and ribbed; lines that sold up to 26c.To clear, at 10c pair.Ladies\u2019 Summer pegutar AVS\" Combinations value, .ec.Each.These Combinations are made of a fine, durable yarn, have shaped waists, are trimm with & pretty lace edge, and are low neck, knee length, and short or no sleeves.Non\u2019s Balbriggan soe yor Combinations vise 75c These Combinations are r 1 $1.00 value, but to hel introduce the comforts of the lon Suit we are selling them at 76c a suit.Lisle Thread Hose 2s< ==.pa.These Hose arc \u2018genbine Lisle.They are All Over ce, are extra durable, and are sold rékularly at Ladies\u2019 Tan Lace A resuinr Tq Clear © Ladies\u2019 Cotton Mesmiar Fer Undervests C1 1200 These Vests have no sleeves, pnd are prettily trimmed with lace edging at neck.Men's Regular Fer Cotton Sox \u201ci.106 These sox have double h els and toes wand dote Black Tan, tol- ave are Siate and Cadet.© an.Navy, Ladies\u2019.Ribbed apectar \u201c86e Children's , cea ror Men's Special 506 Gotten Drawers aise 22st | Cotton Sox\u201d vai.Tac Shirts and Drawers \u201d value.Hack.OP or cloned _umbretla, ae In\u2019 Black.Fan, White, 10e The Shirts naval fin mort Se no re easy\u2019 to wash.and.wear well.| Pink a Sky.= pair.sleoyes,.and the drawers knee or = \u201c « = - ) r ; .Gotten Yests ae 28% Children\u2019s Special 10c Ladies Lace Joe Sée e \u20ac 1 v his 1s is a splendid bargin.The Gotton Vests vaine.18 c Liste Gloves vaine.= patr.; have a Handsome.Tac yoo, ¢ and Made no Bleoven.or - each.rer and whi to oe AA Retail The Knit-to-Fit Manufacturing Co, s=nc : 597 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, Near \u2018Mountain Street.Maît Orders Receive\u2019 our Prompt Attention.Mr.Thomas Gilday.land, H.J.Hughes, George A a H.Humphrey, D.Gibbard.Mes \u20ac McLean, John Carmichael, R.N.Snow: Grand Censor, C.D.McLaren; Deputy Censor, A.E.Dunlop, Westminster; Grand Marshall, BE.J.Cudmore, Moose Jaw; Grand Standard John Wallace, W.T.Edgecombe, ; Grand Pursulvants, Thomas Irvine, W.H.Dunmore.DR, SPROULE'S ADDRESS.The frequent visits to Rome of Can- sdian politicians before general elections, were denounced by Dr.Sproule, M.P., Grand Master of the Supreme Orange Lodge, of British America, in his address, yesterday afternoon.\u201cThese constant pilgrimag before every general election,\" said he, \u201cand secret conferences with His Holiness, lend credencs to the suspicion of the Church in the forthcoming elec- and that in due time the debt must be repaid by er encroachment upon the rights the people.The ts \u2018of iz- y organ ing \u2018was emphasized by Dr.Sproule, It was not the policy of Orangemen, nor in accordance with thelr principles, to display bigotry or attempt to restrain their Roman Catholic fellow-citizens in the exercise of their civil and réligious liberties, but the political activity of th leaders threatened the integrity.of parllaments and governments, this, the members, as good men, were bound to the.Papal ablegaie, is à constant men- Constitution of the coun- represents, not the oftizenship ôf Canada, but the.policy of the Roman Pon- He Sproule expressed.his thanks for the unanimous the O men of the Western provinces tm\u2019 fight against thy educational clauses of the Autonomy Bill.Grand Treasurer Parkhill reported the year\u2019s receipts as $8,780.93; -and the expenditures, $5,602.08 Death claims paid out of the Orange Mutual Benefit Fund, totalled $47,600.Since the fund was organised in 1897, the death claims paid out total $513,000, GAYNOR AND GREENE CASE.Leave to Enter Motion for Rehearing .of Cass Granted.Huntsville, Ala, June 20.\u2014On appil- and ring of the come, The Court of \u2018Appeals recently affirmed the -sen- tence of the lower court.The applica- tlon for.ze-hearing will be formally éntered whem the Court of Appeals convenes in Beptember.Dr.Thompson Made Vicar-General.Special to the \u2018Montreal Star.- Glace Bay, N.8.June 20.\u2014Rev.Dr.A.Thompson, P.P.of St.Ann's parish, has ved ihe appointment of \"Vicar-General for the diocese of Anti- Konish, and will undertake his new duties tn connection with the present Incambent, Dr.A.McDonai Dr.Thompson.recetved .% te early training at St.Francois Xavier\u2018 Col lege.and purdued his isological and philosophical studies -at the Urbain College, Rome.Upon his return from Rome, the Reverend Dootor was placed, on the teaching staff of St.Francois.positions of Vice Rector and Rector,re- - Ann's \"Lord Kigin Wants Name Retained.Canedten Associated Press, London.June of resist.; \u201cThe presence of Monsignor fibaretti, \u2026 support \u2018given him by |\u201c Xavier College, and later on held the | tion last fall tof, parish, white ground, with colored stripen.Your\u2018\u201cchoice at .730 MILLINERY DEPT, 1 doz.\u2019 Ladles\u2019 Hats, trimmed In the latest style, Regular price $5.00.Special for this week Untrimmed Straw Hats, worth $2.00; for .-81.00 BOOT AND SHOE DEPT.Ladies: \"White Canvas Shoes, 82.00 Lou Grey Canvas Shoes, pecial .ARSENE LAMY, 8% St Denis Fancy Material, white ground, with navy or light blue check.Regular ARSENE Lam's STORE B PROFIT by the BARGAINS A pretty Pres Spec CHILDREN'S CLOTHING D A pretty Selection of Tinea Ha e Russian Suits, in \u201cduck\u201d and ifnen.om 88¢c to $1.23 Chemisettes, different (Solos, with or without | collar, spec ceranee ROCERY DEFT.4 pkgs.of 3 elly Lemon Juice, special 13¢ and me 6 por bottle.Bhoe Polish, worth 10c.porté.He Pork and Beans, worth 26c.Spec, 18e , cor.Duluth.ALFRED FECT ttÿ \u201cBlouse, with Insertion,and @9c 1984 St.Lawrence, cor.Fairmount.sees srenee price $1.00, While they last, 83c Dress skirt, in oleae de Faris + Crepe de Chine, various colors, a Linen Foweis.Very\u2019 large.to $12.-50 magnificent selection at .286c price 180, Special .10e Smail-tinen Dotiles, regular price 10c.Girls\u2019 Canvas Shoes, special \u2026 MEAT .DEPT._ Sueclal.sen c and Bec Children\u2019s Canvas Shoes, $1.00 A Magnificent Coveriet, size- 10-4, special 4.50.and 75e L@mb .sersos vvoccces 100 to 206 Veai .s.scuvsercosse ».,i60 to 15c Boup Beef .\u2026 +.8¢ to 10C Bteak, 2 Ibs, for Fruits and Vegetables of \u201can sorts.IN THE BASEMENT.Wire Doors from .88c to $1.20 Wire Window Screens from 25c to 60c This department supplies ali the requirements of housekeepers, Double Stamps in all Departments Were kept.Busy Our offerings are consider.25 Per Cent.Carpets, Olicloths, finding just What us a Call.| (Corner Open Evenings.We in Kept\u2019 Busy - are never too busy to walt on you.20 per cent, discount off or any pure |.apiae tro rom, 35 up to $19; 73% per cent.54 en any purchase over $400.We've nevec had a finer assortment of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, also Stoves, Refrigerators, Go.Carts, Mirrors Pictures and Fancy Articles ; The Great Variety \u201cin all lines gives you the assurance of To-day and To-morrow Whether you have money or not, pay Your credit is good.\u201c, at F.Lapointe ox 628 St.Catherine Street East, filling orders, but we what we want you to Discount Off -: Curtains, Bedding, you want.To-day, Montcalm.) -\u2014 Rugs, Pui The whole \u2018Atfough our immense alspley Goods to purchase, Note our 138 Pee) Street me New Pavilion or , Normal and Model Closing.* Burnt Leather Pillow Covers, Loat Post-Card Albums, Book ers, Shields, Fios.Pipes, Maple Lens Jowellery, Art China.¥ View China, Fur Bags, Fur Mutfs, Mooss THÉ WIGWAM\u201d i 5 al Park, head of \u2018incl oes Flatter, Mount Royal Park Doubt tless you are thinking of visitiné the land of your birth, or some loved ones You may not have seen for years.are mow busy making preparations, and will take with them souvenirs from the land of their adoption.Before going let here remind you that \u201c*The Wigwam,\u201d oh Peel street carries the d moat up-to-daté collection of the Dominion of Canada.Or long ox parlence of 30 years is at your disposal assisting you to make a selection, Scont Fine Porsupine Quit - : Grass Novelties, Moccasins, Flegunt Indias Covers, Painted Bann , Rugs, White Fox Bags, Coon 1 ting fully $16,000 of.lontreal./ ot ther Sober Cal in and.toôk wn wi Dlonsizte, \u2018whetlier to drainine oF i ne Faire à and om 0.p à The 6t.Latrent Collège.Lu \u201c \"ni Bs Tred Yor Murders\u2019 qo Toroutd, June 20 Join shot, ana.Killed Edward ¥./ a, > colored restaurant Keeper, waa - .itted foë trial Lt or ag e wil} tried on November: £2 AT : AUTOMATIC | Pl ' £ have done a very large in Player-Piatos and: .px made by Hard- man, Kurtzman, Sterling and Chase and Baker.One of the : best proofs of the tisfaction _ \u201cgh by these f fundus hn ; ments i that noné have ever ° been returned to ws for any reason.The only secondhand instruments of this class in our warerooms are those of other makes, which we have taken as part payment on new instruments.» Inspection cordially' invited, G W.LINDSAY, food Or, io à on co Po Est End Branch, 304 We Gamer 3.L Quine ran.20 204 SL Tom SE: Ottawa Branch, 144 Sparks St 148,2.\u20ac.WL NIAGARA HAD CLOUDBURST.Gorge Route Blocked to Traffic \u2014 Terrific Rain in Toronto.{Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., June -20\u2014A terrific rainstorm over Toronto yesterday afternoon which, however, was but the outer of a downpour that edge amounted almost to a cloudburst in the Niagara d ct.ngers from Buffalo | by the Niagara route, Say the rain was terrific.ater - poured in torrents over the precipice on to the tops of the gorge cats.uge boulders and trees were carried down across the tracks, which were blogked to traffic ia many p'icen eq No | us losses have as ye \u201cIn Toronto nine tenths of an inch of rain fell.One result of the storm was an interruption of the electric 4nd pow: er service lasting several hours.Three Days and a Half Across the Continent.The new fast service to be inaugurated by the, Canadian Pacific Rall- way, Tuesday, July 2nd, will carry passengers across the continent in three days and a half, the quickest time made by any raflway in America.The new trains will, consist of two or more sleeping cars and a.diner lateat pattern\u2014with baggage car and will ra t the most luxurious in the enone! day coaches.will be sttached and.\u2018trains will be ex- OO 0006 PP NA NAY Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd June © somes = \u20ac 7 4 WONDERF UL COLLECTION oF NEW SUMMER COSTUMES at Wonderful Low Prices * HERE:GOES FOR A $4.50 for $2.25 \"An Indigo blue Duck Cos misette, plaited skirt; grand value at $4.50.Friday and Saturday cere 32 25 tume,white dots and pique che 000000000000000 0 FEW on THE LISTA decocbé as Étoc20000060060000000000000000000000S œ $3.00 for $1.50 A considerable lot of coloured Zephyr costumes, plaited; late novelty.Astonishing! F day and Saturday.$1.50 -About 100: -Cottumes in à spécial Black and Whit checked \u201cNainsaok\u201d one of the nattiest little suits you could hit upon.Was made a special at.$5.00.For an extra for A $3.25 Our Lingerie and \u2018Linen Blouses, embroidered, etc., are the climax of all that i is beautiful and recherche: all sizes up to 44.The $5.00 and $6.00 Lines are specialized for Friday and Sat- PT ES $295 + TE V4.$7.50 for $4.95 Muslin Costumes with medal: lion and insertion fronts, with skirts after same style.Friday and Saturday.$4.95 | CE 1 \u201cPeter Pan\u201d ste.Tis 25 doz.of a line of \u2018White Linen Wily ia.ete : ee eee TER TYREE Tee es Te 98c SV VU UOOUOOG ufo SILK COATS, $10.00 for.\u2026.\u2026.$ 7.50 SILK COATS, $15.00 fo.een eee secs cac - SILK COATS, 820.00 for.; « 14.\u20ac ore Ary 4 S > a x ; : THE GENUINE | GERHARD HENTAI LA» iy #0ld in Montreal and vicinity.by J.W.Shaw & Co, who are the sole agents; every plano has RIMS LF as well as on the nam.board over the Keys.Every \u201cGerhard Heintsman\u201d & made undér the personal supervision of the veteran plano \u2018maker, Mr.Gerhard Heintsman, who has been before the Canadian public as a maker of fine Art.Planos, for over 80 years.Every \u201cGerhard Heintaman\u201d plano contains the patent bell metal tone pulsating bridge, one of the latest Inventions in plago constuction.nt ; ory r eintzman plano contains Pert Holotumes dot which permits of the most perfect regulation.Other makers, on ac- coumt of cheapness using the old fash- | fared Dowel Action.\u201cThe Gerhard Helntsman factory in ¢ \u2018plano factories In America and og turning out one n lano every: working | hour, or a total of 50 completed pianos\u2019 eyety week.J.W.Shaw & Co.now on band a beautiful stock.of these fine Art, Planos, and intending purchasers \u201cshould not miss a visit to J.W.Shaw & Co.'s warerooms to see and hear the \u201cGerhard Heldtsman\u201d plano and also can bé seen the plans from their own factory, the .have «tm West.St.Catherine Streets\u2019 exchange.Fuse Blew Out on Steep Avesnt.A.number of persons received a se- ere jolt on an remont.car, last of the heavy doubls ears of the M.B.R., was climbing the hill on Bleu Just below She es, at a rate of speed.Suddenly the fuse blew out, bringing the car to a stop with a sudden which threw the passengers violently from.their seats.only injury was suffered by the motorman, who bad his hands and clothes badly scorched fn in the burning of the motor.; .Going te Europe.\u2018Mr.A.F.ra te \u2018Manager of Perrin & Cle;, leaves for Europe on 88.Victorlan, on June 22nd.- His atay over t will last about two \u2018months and the business of the firm will octupy most of his time.the Mr.vol w represen > merce: Fragchkise \u2018at ih Barshai Tmervaianal Poaven-| he L 'Gloton.pile ha ner in me Mr.KR.Wolf, who represents it.the Wer.will accompany hii on the ey Special Notiod.amont, sa .+ + HAE EEE PIKE #4 \u2018name |\u2019 \u201cGerhard Heintzman\u201d cast in the plate action yet (produced, \u2018known \"ae thé abutract | oe of the most Improved and up-to-( Sha © TE vont.About 8.30 pe \u2018btglock.No.826, one |.street, |: high iw : ir js 364 NOTRE bre e \u2018 TRE DAME STREET: yer.: 423 ST.CATHERINE STREET XVEST.+1624 -SFCATHERINE STREET EAST.I, LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, i Hundreds of young ladies are vo just n now graduating from the various convents, colleges and \u2018schools.Those who have studied music will now be looking forward to the purchase of a new .piano by their parents.And the great question : will be.\u201cWhich piano?\u201d To all concerned we would say that we handle the best pianos in the - world.To those who.wish an American piano wé say unhesitatingly \u201ctake a CHICKERING.\" _ For purity of tone, delicacy of touch and durability itis unequalled among American plagos \u201c\\strongly to all is the , The Osnadian piano which appeals most Heintzman & Co.Piano It has been before the public for 58 years; .and it stands for all that is best in artistic «piano building.There are no less than 18 Heintzman & Oo.pianos in MoGill \u2018University Conservatorium of Music, 27 in Whitby and : the\u2019 proportion is \u2018 very \u201cni \u201cthe same in all the colleges, convents and schools of the Dominion.\u201cor a Heintsman & We repeat, Lat yom your.choice te a Chickering c W.LINDSAY, LIMITED S12 St Catherine St West (near Pos St) Head ee foot Ent Brenoin 204 St.Catherine 81.East.Church.\u201cThose who came expecting to Pacey ou a a A Co i is STILL AFTER- PRESIDENT.Dr.Long le Preparing Another Broad \u2018olde for Him.LJ Jo fon June Sf animal stor J.stories, as a nature t Roasevert delivered his lecture on \u201cAnimal Life and Death\u201d to several hundred people at Pligrim some allusion to the DE controversy were decnnnd oh Roosevelt, answered : retraction Te Dr.I dont intend that be shall get away I'm preparing another statement which, will make It difficult for him to dodge.\u2019 \u201cHave you further evidence to sup port the animal stories disputed by the President\u201d he was asked.\u201cI'm collecting it now, IL it takes ten years of my life and I am compelled to go as far as Alaska I'll get enough to satisfy wven him,\u201d answered the doctor with great deliberation.Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds.R Hemsloy, Jeweller; 2365 St.Jantes "]
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