The Montreal daily star, 9 juin 1908, Cahier 1
[" rR Tu Ge se , Ceo DR HE TE Anh: - ibid Asi 5 4 y PE hs Fh a ny! 25 Fe 3 HY > (Ai : ay > ; nl .verrait Ge i Wel dA] a rar 5 a == \u2014 -.- VOL XL Ne 187 \u2018 PRICE ONE CENT.Chipmunk\u2019s Win a Feature Of Second Day\u2019s Events At Blue Bonnets Course ond flelds and keen contests mark- second day's racing at Blue Bonnets and the second Sprine :nveting of the Montreal Jockey Club is now well shaped on the way for a hanner gathering.The card offered yesterday wa Q smart one and anticipations prov od correct, the public being furnished with capital sport in each one nf the six struggles.with.pernaps.an ex\u201ceptinn In the steeplechase event, when Agent unshipped his rider and left the money entirely in the care of Essex.Dverything seemed right for a splen- ae dare sport The fine warm June as a e proper temperature to rive life into ossified joints.and there was a pleasant breeze whipping the and tempering lta rays to the Northern folk.The track was as good as the hand of man and the effect of mechanical apparatus cnuld make it; thie being proved to ample satisfactinn by the fact that one record was broken and another was equalled In the first race Tenakne travelled five furlongs in 1.00 4-8.displacinæ the record of 1 01 2-8 established last year by Goes Past.In the third race.a mile and a furlinng.Lady Isabel went the whole route in 1.66, equaîling the ttme made jaxt sum - mer by Factotum.The maiden two- year-olds were headed hy Sight In 4% 4-8, and In the two-year-side selling.Chipmunk flashed past the atand In .4% 2-8, so that there was plenty of speed unloneerd Auring the affernnon.A GOOD MONDAY CROWD Monday ls not à good day anywhere on the circuit, so that It was not at all surprising that the sise of the crowd fell below the opening gathering.How- Yver, there waa a surprisingly large turmeut for washday; it being certain that the spectators far outnumbered those of any preceding week opening.There was a big gathering in the stand, and as it was a crowd of speculative .the seventeen books had morn of business to attend to.There was a falling off in attend- ce on the clubhouse side, there being ly a slim gathering on the exclusive e of the fence.His Excellency the ernor-General was present, going t in an informal manner, and mov- ng about the place just as any ordin- citizen might do.Lord Grey took an active Interest In everything and moved about, watching some of the races from the vantage offered hy the Stewards\u2019 stand.The plain people seemed to be having a pretty good time of it, and as a considerable section hooked on to the books for healthy amounts on public cholces, It 10nked an If things were going their way.There wan a bump in the opening event, Tenakne.at threes and fours, heating off in hnllow style the favorite, Manheimer.That was the longest.priced horse of the day to land In firat share of the purse, favorites and second choices gathering in the events after that.SHILLING RODE TWO WINNERS Bhilling had the best performances of the day among the boys to his credit.He started five times and landed two winners.being unplaced threc times.McCahey, 8wain and Murphy divided the other wins nn the fiat, while Mr.Kerr ptloted Fasex home In the timber.topping performance.What proved to he the feature race was the fifth Reven went tn the barrier and aix of the seven were well played, the exception being Lady Bab.the occasinn being deemed unpropitious for her, a prognostication which proved correct, her Indysah!p running last from start to finish.In the last furlong five of them were fighting It out.Al Busch and Lady Bab alone failing to be comenders at this atage.Pleasing had a neck to the gonad nvar Ian de Noyles, with Chipmunk.Gav King and Ragman fighting away.The latter had made a poor start, but showed lots of speed and gnt in with the othern.AN EXCITING FINISH Closing for the final burst the five were bunched, and just {n the last few strides Chipmunk bore down on Pleas- Ing and won out by a scant head, the Iatter leading Gay King by a neck, and Gay King was but a head In front nf Ragman.It was a halr-ratsing finish, and provided ennrugh excitement to last for one afternoon.In other events the winner had a marked advantage, and the fight was for place and show positions.The steepiechasa was rather a disap.pelaument.only three jumpers going eut.Bank Holiday was to have start- of, but there was no rider and he was scratched.Essex, Rutwell and Agent made the race It looked like a mill between Agent and Fasex.and the former was up until the tenth jump.when Ne pitched his rider At that time Agent was galloping quietly and looked good for the ce of the way Es sox had matters well In hand after that ané won from Butwell ensed np Mr, Marr rode a nice mac\u201d and had \u201che better of the argumert The crowd was innline.t tn be rather orftioal) of Mr.Dude's starting, parli- Caf SHY, ni 2 5] ola WA feularly in the mile and furlong \u2018vent, : ;which was started immediately opposite the stand.When the crowd was most anxious for the lot to go was just the time when It would have been ab- soiutely dangerous to let them go, four horses being bunched In the middle of the track and almost certain to cause a epfll 1f allowed to go then.In this same event, Miss Dfarjorie, a kicker, was causing all the trouble Miss Marjorie had to be placed well on the outaide, leat her flying hnofs might cause damage.On Baturday she landed i»n Campaigner while and caused serious hurt to that game racer.Starting a lot of nervous horses is not the sasiest matter in the world, the combination of lively animals and anxious boys oftentimes proving exceedingly troublesome to an earnest official SEEN AND HEARD | DURING THE DA Mr.Fitzgerald Made His Initial Ap pearance of the Meet Yesterday Afternoon.Mr.Chris Fitzgerald was In the steward\u2019s stand for the first time at this meeting yeaterday.Mr.Fits- gerald was the presiding stewart at the Toronto meeting, and made himself popular with the Toronto publie.\u2018Fitz\u201d as he ia known is one of the most popular officials in the racing world, and Canada should be proud of such a man.Mr.Fitzgerald is one of the few Can- adlans who has climbed to the top of the ladder in the racing world.He Is the terror of all who have a trick to,| \u2014 turn, and !t Is the \u201cone best bet\u201d that where he is in the stand there will be nothing pulled off.Tenako, the winner of the first race wars sent up here tn Mr.Gwynn Tom- kins, a steeplechase man, by Mr.Cotton.This horse has shown a great deal of apeed In trials and ran true te his work yesterday, when he tiptoed a field of good ones.Right, the horse who won the two- year-old event, was purchased by Gen.M.Miller just previnus to his victory.The price patd for this youngster was a thousand dollars.Sight will be raced all through this meeting, and then will be shipped to Sheepshead Bay, where he will he sent to the post in some of the blgger events.Sight, although rold, raced under the colors of the Band O stables.He won his last start at Torontn from a field of twelve first class two-year-olds, hut was Atsqual- fied.Thir horse has more speed than he has been anked to show.He will make à useful one for his new owner.Lady Isabel! is owned by S.8.Ross, whn raced for many years under the nom de courses of the Columbia stable on the Metropolitan tracks.Mr Ross 1x well known to the horsemen of America tor pulling off good things as was done yesterday.Chipmunk ran up to his Los Angeles form yesterday, and atood a hard drive up the stretch.which Is one of the characteristics of the Fatheriess fam- fly, of which he 1s à member.This is the first time that the horses-éwned by Mr.R.L.Thomas have ever bêsn raced at Blue Bonnets.The appearance of Niblick in the Jast race yesterday is the first time under colors since last Deceember, when he wan badly çut down at Saint Anita track.He has not rounded too yet.and will do better the next time out.Through the running of the steeplechase, Mr.Rartlett McLennan who waa a steward in the stand.left, anticipat- tng the victory of his horse, Agent.It was a disappintment to Mr.Mo- Lennan to see him lose his rider.BOWLERS ON THE GREEN VERY BUSY.A return match between e M.À : A and Westmount bowli clubs will be played on the latter's greens on Thursdav night at eight o'clock.On Saturday Westmount will take eixht rinka to Vadleyfieid to play the bowling cluh there \u2018The schedule for the competitions of the Westmount Bowling Club were alno arranged for the remainder of the reason and are ne follows: \u2014RiInk sunadal, aingle-handed championship for the president's prize doubies, club prize.pointy competition for the vice-president\u2019's and handicap singlex at the barrier | ENTRIES FOR T0- | FIRST RACE\u2014Three-year-olds and up- \u2014 Parkview SECOND RACE\u2014Two-year-olds, THIRD RACE \u2014Steepl TE -olds and up: about 3% miles FOURTH RACE\u2014Three- year-olds 1 Up: handicap; mile and a furiong: ! 9 Rio Grande DAY'S RACES AT BLUE BONNETS Racing Conditions Ideal And Contests Were Sharp Throughout a Fine Card wards; 6 furlongs: ord had it not been for the strong wind \u2014 Billie Hibbs - Shion Swift ! one record would have been shattered \u2014 Billwether .\u201c As it was the time made was particularly fast in all of the events, while in the mile and a furlong race the sell-! track record was equalied by Lady 11 Al Busch oven il jas lsabelle.who won by half a length In 5 Heten His I 99 this race the mare was the subject * Wasco Lilien eee 97, af à big coup being made by 8 8.Ross \u2014 Low Heart .103] one of the stewards of the Washing = M: orsene cresson es 112 ron Jockey Club.The mare went to _\u2014 Columbus RANE 102 the post at three t0 one amd was heavi- ly played away from the track This aame trick was done with her when she landed her first race at the Wond- bine track, Toronto .One of the best finishes that has ever been seen on any Canadian track was | in the fifth race, when the four first | horses were only heads apart.This was exciting to the Hmit and the crowd were kept guessing who had won until echase .selling ; \u2014 Light Wool the numbers went up from the official 9 Holacher .stand.\u2014 Reidmoore .In the jumping race, Mr.Dion Kerr j orfrre showed his clever ability as a horpe- Goldway .00.man by outriding the athes two at the .Jumps.He saved his mount all pos- FIFTH RACE\u2014Two-year-olds; 4 fur-| sible.and when it came to the tenth lo cs: jump he had Agent on his tiptoes, Rutumn Maid which was the caure of his rider fall- = Mardella .ing oft, for he was hustling to catch \u2014 Havre .J Fasex.the leader.who was being rid- 11 Den de Noyles .19° [den bv Mr Kerr.Butwall waa never s Harold A.Frank a, a match for the winner of this race Ta AU The odds offered by the bookmakers \u2014 Peart Point 1% were most liberal.as the horses who SIXTH RACE\u2014Thres-year-olds and up.landed should have heen at shorter 7 turlongs: prices than was glven against their \u2014 Ferry Landing 106 cMances Tenakoe was the good thing = Salt Boy rousse ns of the afternoon Trus to his support- \u2014 Blue Jeans 115 ©F#' expectations, the Alan A Dale 1 Dixfe Himmel 103 | gelding won handily by four lengths \u2014 Mil on the Floss .\u2026.103 | The starts in the majority of the races \u2014 Pan de Oro 175 were good, while there waa little or _ Se wood ns no delay in any of the events.Mariposa 113 A GOOD THING LANDS + arn C He | When Tenakoe went to the post In ®Apprentice allowance of 5 lbs.claimed.| the opening event he was a despised outsider with as good as four to one revera™la |.John Henry's Selections For To-day\u2019s Races at Blue Bonnets Ist.Race\u2014Parkview and Bellweather (coupled) Jane Swift, 2nd Race\u2014Al Bush, Helen Hilla, Columbus.3rd Race\u2014PFlying Virginian, Mausano, Bally Castle.4th Race\u2014Reidmore, Light Wool, Oxford 8th Race\u2014Takahira, Havre, Pearl Point.8th Race\u2014Ontario, Dixie Himm~l Handmeur.The Wednesday card is well filled again with some good horses.The first race for three-year-olds and up at six furlongs has six of the best horses seen together at the Blue Bonnets track.The second race has seven emart two-year-olds entered chase with good jumpers.The fourth a handicap, has some extra good horses among them, the four times winner at Toronto.Reidmore, who makes his firet ap race has very fast two-year-olds t yet and the sixth, a seven furiong.that is not behind the others for dase, eo on the whole it will make a fine days sport.The third a two and a half mile nteeple- one and an eighth miles arance here.The fifth a four furlong t have not been seen at Blue Bonnets FIRAT RACE PARKVIEW ON NEW YORK FORM IS BPST.Parkview and Bellweather (coupled) on recent races looks bent Jane Swift.In light and very spoedy.Oxford.His recent victory gives him a chance.Biitie Hibbs.Sure to bs a contender.S8plon.Ryn a couple of smart races.' SECOND RACE.AL BUSH HAD AN APPRENTICE BOY UP YESTERDAY.Al Bush.From his race out yesterday.Helen Hills.Her race Saturday makes her the contender.Columbus.Well bred and showeed speed last time.Low Heart.Worked very fast In triai yesterday.M.T.Green.Ran fairly wall at Bennings, No form on the others.THIRD RACE FLYING VIRGINIAN LOOKS THE CLASS.Flying Virginlan.On Toronto form looks Best.Mauzano.Won a good race here Saturday.Beflycastie.Bure to improve on his last race.Newt Fischer Very fast.but distance too far.Red Lion.Second time out showed nothing.FOURTH RACE REIDMORE SHOULD MAKE IT FIVE STRAIOHT.Reldmore .ils Toronto form gives him the preference.Light Wool.Bure to be the contender Oxford.Giving away too much weight.Qolamay.Won three races at Toronto.Rio Grande.Would have to improve.Bally A heavy track would suit better.FIFTH RACH TAKAHIRA WON A FART RACE SATURDAY.Takahira.His race Baturday was first class Havre.ls very fast, looks next best.Pear] Point.Ran second in Toronto.Autumn Maid.Won a good race Saturday.Dan de Naples.Hin race yesterday was excellent.The others would have to improve.SIXTH RACE.ONTARIOS RACE WITH OXFORD WAS FAST.Ontario.Saturday's race repeated should win.Dixte Himmel.In light might he dangerous.Handmaur.One that improves with éach race Moriposa.Ran gnod race at Pémiice.< Mil on the Moss.Would have te improve The above seem the class.\u2018his stride The racing conditions at Blus Bon- | iald against his chances of landing in nets yesterday afternoon were idral and | front.Manheimer, through a heavy play, was first choice, while Priceless .blowing across the stretch more than | Jewel divided the honors in the play with him.Hy four scratches the original fleld of a dozen horses was cut down to eight, they going away from the first break without delay Tenakoe Is a rapid breaker and rushed to the front closely followed by Manheimer The pair pulied away from the other, Tenakoe opening up a commanding lead As the lot rounded into the stretch Tenakoe increased his lead, and Manheimer had nothing left to go on with.Englander used him up following the early pace forced by the winner.Manheimer weakened in the run home, lasting just long enough to stall off Lawless, who came with a rush at the end.Cruche d'Or, the Seagram filly, ran a gond race, but was outclassed by the first three.In this race Pau! Pry was led to the post and ran last all the way, showing no speed at all.A GOOD MAIDEN.Sight proved himself to be a first class maiden.This colt won his last start at Toronto, but was disqualified by hearing In and fouling.He seems to have gotten over the habit ou vear- ing in since leaving the Wouuinine, and won like a first class race Lnrsa from a fair fleld From a goni sart Sight was taken to the front by Swain, who rode a well judged rare.lle tok the rall which is hia usual custom ane wus never fn trouble, winn.uy hv two lengths.Catharine Cardwell, who ts a light filly, was made too much use of in the early part and could never get tn the front.Ehe tired in the stretch run and had to be driven to the limit to get second place over Royal Oak, who ran a smashing fine race Father Stafford has heaten better horses than he met vesterday.but could net get in Flat Creek, who has run rome gond raeex In the past two weeks at Toronto.ran disappointingly and finished back in the ruck A COUP PULLED OFF Jockey Murphy way willing to walt unt!l the end before taking the lead with Lady Isabelle In the third race.He rated her along in the firet part, letting the other set the pace for him When they turned out of back stretch Murphy shook the mare up.the nnèn overhmaled her field and assumed the lead which she held tno the end although she tired In the atretch run.St.Hario, who hfs run miles In better than 1.40 did not seem to be himeelf in this event and never -not near the front until the ls t few atrides, when It was too late to overtake the winner.Rriny Green who made all the early running.died away and finished last.This was a true run race for Lady Isa- bell on her recent races Iinoked to be the beat of a gnod field.In this race the track record of 1654 was enualled.Rio Grande did not get away any too kindly and ran in a Pulky way throughout the whole trip.WIN FOR GENTLEMAN RIDER.Mr.Dion Kerr not only outrode the other two In the fourth race, but saved his mount ali he could for the first! turn of the field.He gave him his head only when the others were coming to him and Essex would go to the front again with the greatest of ease.Fssex seemed to be pounds the bent of the other two.Butwell did not rpeed ennugh to get on even terms with him whlie Agent did not Jump as well aa usual.After the tenth jump was reach- od it was all over but the hanging up of the numbers.At this jump Agent nat his rider by making a bobble.while Putwell was too far back to overtake Fanez.who led moat of the two miles.Aîter Agente fell.Johnson.nn Butwell, at the whip driving the horse the of the way, but Mr.Kerr took advantage of everything possible and won, puitied up by a length.SAW A GREAT FINISH.With Nasturtia out of the way in the ffth race it was a horse race tn the limit between the first four past the post: they could have all been covered with a blanket.as they were only heads apart.Chipmunk was slow to break and Shilling had to take him up on the outside of the leaders.Pleasing, whe outbroke the rest went to the front a fast pace for the firat quarter of a mile.Dan de Noyles was prominent for a short distance only as he followed the pacemaker until he was raced into submission.Gay Kin then challenged the leader, but cou! not overtake him.It was not untll the last sixteenth that Shilling on Chip- raunk made à move then he came with a rush that made the others dizzy.The first four horses ran down the stretch ahreast, and it was a cass of who would have the nod to get the race.It looked like a dead heat be- twesn Chipmunk and Pleasing.1 ut the former was givem the race by & head.Gay King and Ragman [asted longer than Dan De Ney.ss, du him .te; N _ = ~~ \\ TE om NW N =F \u2014 NN + y, in the stretch.Gay liing ran into third place under a drive.BLUE COAT WAS SHORT.Blue Coat, the locally owned horse flattered his supporters and he had many of them.for à part of the way in the clnsing race.Blue Coat was in front of his field for a great part of the | way, but finished as if short of work going back from first tn eighth place.This event was won handfly by Creel, who never got going until after the first three-quarters of the way was run.Belle Strome followed the early speed of Blue Coat, and when it came to a Arive could not stall off Creel, who \u2018closed stoutly and won, going away by two lengths.St.Clair ran a good race and will earn brackets at this meeting.Black Burn stood a hard drive all the last quarter and waa gaining at every jump.This horse seems to make ike a longer journey.BY A MONTREAL HORSEMAN.FIRST RACE.Parkview, Jane Swift, Oxford.SECOND RACE.Helen Hille, Shieid\u2019s Entry, Colum.| bus.THIRD RACE.Manzano, Flying Virginian, Fischer.Newt FOURTH RACE.Light Weol, Oxford, Reldmoore.FIFTH RACE.Takahira, Havre, Autumn Maid.SIXTH RACE.Ontario, Dixie Himmel, Handmaur.prie = 5 ry = losed gamely under a drive.Track Faster To-day Than Yesterday-Two Races To-day For \u2014 Special Staff Correspondence Blue Bonnets Track, June 9_ The, track will be even faster for this after- «noon\u2019s racing than it was vesterda, The screen harrow was kept working | the best on it all yesterday afternoon, which.{ with the sprinkler, level ar a billiard table his morning the horses wer: credit ed with some fast trials in prepara.ivi for races to be run.Many of (he nominees in the Mount Royal iha.dicap, book gives them a chance to race will ba breezed and worked the threc- VIRTUE NOT APPRECIATED.A young prufessional citizen collected a nice bet on Tenakoe in the first race, \u2018and, naturally, salled up to cash In.He was paid, and op moving away from the stools was surprised to discover chat the gentiemanly custodian of the \u2018money bag had handed out an extra dollar.The sum was not large, it is true, but our hero had been brought up in the excellent way.Deciding that a dollar shy would mess up the bookie\u2019's books, the young citizen hited | nim back whenee he came and passed out the solitary greenback.The book's | sare almost collapsed, but one woke \u2018into consciousness in time to garb the bone, then all broke into merry laughter.One woicing the sentiments of the others by remarking, \u201cSay.ynu people up here are altogether too honest,\u201d showing that virtue i= not always appreciated at its full value.fast sixteenth, won going away under wraps.Belle Strome was bering ridden out to steve off ; quarters.made the track as; THE FORM CHART., Two Year Olds The steeplechase course, which ie second to none on this coacinent, great shape for this aftera 'n, w \u2018\u2019leppers\u2019 at the course will come together.The card this afternoon consists of two races with two evencs Ing [Wow vear-olds This is a gresi inducement for owhere to ship to Monti «al ny many is IB hen have two-year-olds.while Blue Honnets, babies of the turf.PITY THE POOR BOOKIES ! A couple rf enthusiastic rade-goers were talking lt over, and what lacked in race lore they more than made up in enthusiasm, earnest enthy- siasm had gone to this and passed by that, | mentioning cusually of certain \u201ctps\u201d The matter of tips seemed to rather puzzle the young men, and he finally \"confessed to his companion, \u201cD'ye know J think the pookles must hear al) | tips too,\u201d which reminds me that > ley adinitted his sympathy with the i \u201cpublishers\u201d who, he declared, were at \u2018the mercy of the public, the latter obe taining a lot of useful information nnn \u201c _ œ they One was explaining why be which the bookmakers were unable te: obtain, owing to their eupation But the youth of the world will learn as they mature, A Black \u201csedentary oe-' SECOND DAY, SPRING MEETING, MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB.2 Monday, June 8.Ru Weather Clesr.Track Fast.- * 7 - FIRST RACE furlongs.Purse $47, for 3-year-oids, selling.- Ind.Horses.we st.4 % Str Fin Jockeys Op.CL M.\u2018+ \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tenakoe Ce ies.108 5 lig 12 18 14 McCahey ?4 1-8 ; \u2014\u2014 Manheimer 108 3 22 23 22 2h Fnglander 2-5 2 1 - 6 wiess .106 2 21 % 32 3144 Hin ho diffe 4 s 3 -\u2014\u2014 Tartar Maid 106 4 51 7: 63 44 Howard 10 16 4 \u2014\u2014 Cruche d'Or .108 8 71 6h 2 5h landt 6 12 5 \u2014 Priceless Jewel .104 8 31 31 \u20181 6 Shilling 3 3 s-8 \u2014\u2014 Adrian LL 22 110 Lean canne 111 7 ely 351 514 7: Murphy 10 20 8 \u2014\u2014 Paul Pry 1n3 1 8 8 8 R Jensen 20 en 20 Tenokoe.quirk to ve in, \u2018Anshed to the front rounding the far turn, where he opened up a \u2018commanding lead: was under restraint all last furlong Manheimer could never get up, weakenrd under drive at end.and just managed to last tong enough to stall off Lawlaas Latter closed again and would have heaten Manheimer in another stride.Priceless { Jewell had not apeed._ KR -SECOND RACE \u20144 furlongs.Purse $i00, for maiden 2-yedr-olds.Rtart good.won cantering, place driving.Time= 12, 23 2-5, 35 4-5, 48 4-5 Ind Horses wt st x str Fin Jockeyn Op.CL PL \u2014 wift - 107 2 12 12 12 G.Ewain 110000 » 7-6 75 % & Catherine Cardwall 197 3 31 214% 24 WwW Murphy 1 $ 10 4 -\u2014 Roval Oak .110 5 514 41 32 Rollins « 15 6 \u2014 Father Stafford Less aan ne 110 4 43 3h «1 Shifiing 5-2 3 4-8 \u2014\u2014 Flap Creek .197 7 fis 61 54 Melnhey LL.4 8 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Harnid A Frank 197 £ 9 $1 61 Jegan .15 26 3 \u2014\u2014 Ohago .110 Th 14 Cla 7: Englander .10 0 18 \u2014\u2014 Fairy Sprite .In7 s 2h 51 81 Jensen 6 15 $ \u2014\u2014 Jong John ; ; 110 9 5h \u201d 9 Moreiand 15 6&0 20 Right.a rapid breaker.anahed to the front and raced into a commanding lead before they had gone a aixteenth.was under restraint all last furlang Catharine Cardwell used up following enrly pace.tired tn stretch.and driving to limite \\ ~ at end to ntall off Royal Oak.latter close.l atoutly O\u2014THIRD RACE\u20141| miles.Purse $100, for 3-year-olds and up.selling Start good.won driving.place gasily.Time \u2014.24, 4%, 1.13 3-8, 1.40, 154.Ind forse: st.% 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Oop CL.PL \u2014\u2014 Lady Iaohell 2 22 22 13 14 11% J.W Murphy.2 5-1 1 \u2014 ft.llario .4 68 85 41 8 i 28 Howard 6 5 2 \u2014\u2014 Misa Marforie 5 31 22 32 22 83 MrCahey .[3 7 5-9.\u2014\u2014 Holscher 7 84% 9 9 7 nk 4h Swain 3 4 2 \u2014 Lally .$ 9 Snk 74 82 5 Jensen |.10 10 4 6 Rio Grande .872 ?1 Ry 6h 6 nk Shilling .5-2 5-2 4-8 \u2014\u2014 Thomas Flyer 1 4h K 144 81 9 74 Engländer \u2026.15 28 10 \u2014\u2014 Lyndhurst - e 61 4nk 63 51% 82 Mandat 15 30 12 8 Briny Green 32.14% 1% 22 + 9 Moreland .\u2026 5 ?5-3 Lady Isobell was tiring at the end and driving tn the limit to stall off St Tiarto Latter closed atoutly under § drive Rriny Green showed a keen turn of early mpeed P ¢ 10\u2014FOURTH RACE\u2014About 2 miles Purse $400; handicap steeplechase.4-year-olds And up.Start good.Won cantering Time, 4.13.Ind.Horses.Wet St.J.8J.127.£tr Fin Jockey.Or ce wP.\u2014 Fasex .108 1 1h 14 14 1 3 11 Kerr 6-2 .4 Butwel] | .145 3 2h 3 2 2 Johnston 5 5 48 - \u2014\u2014 Agent Co 150 2 3 2 Lost rider.Moinerney 12 as .Essex fenced well and was well in hand all the way.Wan eared up to a walk lart sixteenth.Rutwell could neves get up.Was under drive ail last quarter.Agent was only galloping in behind leader when he Inst rider at tenth jump, .11\u2014FIFTH RACE\u2014Four furlongs.Purse $400, for 2-year-olds.selling grt por Won driving.Place same.Time, 11 4-5, .23 4-6, 36, 482-5.Ind.Horsea.Wet ste x tr.Fin Jockeys.Op Ct Pl.\u2014\u2014 Chipmunk 112 ; 34 81 1h Ahilling 2 781 ® am Pleasing .104 5 ink Ink 2nk Frances .2.2 2 2.4 4 9 \u2014- Gay King .ae 108 2e 52 41 ah MeCahey eee 6 Kk 8 3 \u2014\u2014 Ragman .PE.119 6 63 big 41 JS.8.Murphy - 3 3 1 \u2014+\u2014 Dan De Noyles .106 3 21 2% Ank Jegan .; .s 2 7 = 3 Al Busch .113 4 4% se aR Haynes 3 7 62 te \u2014\u2014 Lady Rad .164 7 7 ?7 Jensen 260 4 15 Chipmunk broke.cow, and Shing took him up nn outside of leader.were Pleasing down In stretch r out.gamed her in final drive.Pleasing began quirk and forced fast pace.but weakened lant few strides.a ling wall up through, stand drive all last quarter.Ragman As good as left at post.This one ran a winning race.123\u2014B8IXTH RACE-8even furlongs.Purse $408; for 4-year-olds and up.seliing.Btart gond Won cantering, place driving.Time, .28 2-5, .482-K, 1.14, 1.27 2-6.se [4 * &tr.Fin Jnckeys.ca PM 6 sh ¢ 5 3h 12 8hilling 48 45 3 21 ?22 14% 2h MrÉahey .3 8 8 2 4 in 41 44 24 23 Jensen .\u2026.10 20 1 % 7 1% 34 3h 4 4h Olsnat .0 80 % \u2018 ® 9 8 ink 41% 52 GQ Burbin - .10 36 7 1 714 I 71% 783 34 J W Murphy .6 10 4 + \u2014\u2014 Schroeder's Midway s 81 sn » 7 J Howard Lee +.1010 4 + \u2014 Blue Coat .2 1 thx BF 144 Rig Morslgnd .8 36 10 = \u2014 k.¢ 5 51% nk ry 9 Dudley © eer ees 7 % ¢ oA Creel in behind others until straightened out In homa stretch.where he closed with a rush, Lode eee rt ne - (YW ; 9 pS LX AS PICKED TO WIN BY THE RAMBLER Fancies fer To-day\u2019s Races From a Wandering Expert.First race_Oxford, Jane Swift, Par- view.Second race._A)! Busch, Low Heart, Gold Find.Third rece_Manzanno, Kerr Entry, Ballycastle.Fourth race_Shleids\u2019 Entry, Wool.Goldwav.Wirth race_Havre, Takahara, Autumn d.Sixth race_Call Boy, uatariv, Hand- mur.The Best Bet_Bhields EAtry in fourth race.The card for this afternoon includes some of the best sprinters at Blue Bonnets as well as the horses.Many will make their first appearance and the racing «hould be of the keenest.Many looked on Montreal a8 @ soft spout but they find that it takes first class horses te win here.Half a hundred horses are named to §0 this afternoon, the majority of them Uking the fast footing which will be in order The first event wlll be & hard race between Jane Swift and Oxford.while in the two-year-old events there will be another keen con- est The first race will be between Oxford and Jane Swift, both like the distance, and at the present time are at their best.Park View is a fust filly in this race and has gone a mile in fast time.This race must be conceded to Oxford on his race of Saturday, when he ran over a lot of sprinters.Jane Swift will be knocking at the door all the way, while Parkview hus to be disposed uf before the race is over.Seven two-year-olds are named to go in the second event, which will see Al Busch go to the pust first choice.He ran a disappointing race yesterday but can do better.He has flve pounds less to carry this afternoon.Low Heart looks to be the next best.This youngster has never done much, but yesterday morning showed great speed In a trial Low Heart worked a quarter of & mile better than twenty-four seconds under restraint.This is fast enough tu win off.Helen Hills will be another contender to deal with, and should hold rest of the field save enough to get & piece of the purse.The steeplechase should go to Man- 2anno after his victory of Saturday.This horse won off from Butwell and Ballycastie last time out and should beat them again to-day.Tbe Kerr Entry Flying Virginian, and Red Lion.look to be the next best Mr Kerr will ride whichever of the two is sent to the post.Flying Virginian is now at his best, having won at Toronto.Bal- lycastle will beat Newt Fisher for show money.The Shields\u2019 entry In the fourth race looks to be the best bet of the card.Reidmore and Holscher wil] both be sent to the post.Reldmore met and i ted all he was asked to at the oodbine, having some gnod races to Fils credit.He likes a distance, as does Holscher and they should win handily Light Wool is certalnly the next best, although he ran a disappointing race against Martin Doyle at Toronto .It is not likely that Oxford will start in this event as he is in a far safer apot in the first race.This will give Gold- way fresh from victory at Toronto third money.This one can hardly beat the others named.Havre from the Garth string should so to the post first choice In the fifth race.This two-year-old won handily enough the last time out, beating a good field.Havre is fit and ready, Being a fast breaker is sure to get away in front.Takahara is the one to last In this event after the race of Saturday.Autumn Malq, another winner at Blue Bonnets, should run Into third place easily enough ; The closing race is between Ontario and Call Boy.The former ran a good Face opening day.while Call Boy won his Jast start.which was at Toronto, heating Monclalr.Call Boy has a burst of early speed and can to the seven furlongs.This race should be won by him with Ontarlo second and Hand.! muir third.Handmulr ran a good race when he broke his maiden, going six furlongs in 1.16 4.5, winning by lengths.Shesese « pacsass | @ TO-DAY\u2019S GOSSIP * e * k 9 AT THE TRACK.& & CLDOOH0 0 SOLON Special Staff Correspondence.Blue Bonnets Track, June 9.\u2014A race will be put up for the winners of the King's Plate in Quebec and Ontario if Mr.Seagram can be Induced to send Seismic to Montreal.It was the intention of the president of the Ontario Jockey Club to ship Seismic to New York after the Toronto meeting, \u2019 but he will not likely be sent there | now.He will be saved for the O.J.C./ Cup next fall.; To-morrow.\u2019 the great Kindergarten .stakes will be run off at Blue Bonnets.à This event 1s for two-year olds, and | brings together all the best ones at the track.The entry list is a long one, \u2018while the guaranteed value Is a thou- { aand dollars.LE + The following are those originally ¢ entered: Dilsey, Pleasing, High Hat.Mardillo, Claiborne, Royal Oak, Col.Zed, Lucflle R, Gay King, Ragmore.Nasturtia, Personal, Cheek Hawkwing, Al.Busch, Thetls, M.T.Green.Gerald D., Toney W.Prefix.It is not likely that more than half of this number will } start, severa) of the nominees have already raced over this course.Oxford NEW SKIN REMEDY.Creates Big Stir; Drug Stores Crowded > With Sufferers.\u2014- \u2014\u2014-\"\u2014 < For severe! weeks past Bryson'e and other leading drug stores in this city have been crowded with persons desir- Ang a supply of poslam.the new cure for ecseme.This is the drug which has oreated sweh a stir throughout the oountry sinee ite discovery one year ago.rr A \u201c PRET Light longer distance SPORE EM a .æ no - eter in prepare- was bressed this morniag afterneez.° tion fer his race this Dion Kerr worked bis mare Firefly a mile in 146 This mare will start in the Hunter's Flat rage, and Mr.Kerr will have the mount.The two-year-old colt, Zeb.was bréesed a quarter of a mile this morn- Ing in twenty-five seconds.George Swain will ride Handmulr in the sixth race this afternoon.Swain is riding In good form at this mest- ing.He wou yesterday on the two- year-old, Sight.He will ride Al.Busch in the second, and Morocco in the fifth, Howard, whu rides for Oliver West, is one of the best riders at the track; Howard le à goud judge of pace and rates a horse along nicely.Xeno crales, from the Heagram eta- ble, wus given a six furlong work-out this morning.This horse won his last start at Toronto and should win at this meeting.\u2018 Oxford will start In the first race, which means he will be withdrawn In the fourth race.Keator worked a half mile this morning in fifty seconds.Southern Bride breezed three-eighths this morning in 8i seconds.Zi\\ipango was worked a mile this morning In 1.44.Trainer Tom Wilson arrived at the track this morning from Toronto with Kumshaw, Glecastle and Dunbeath.These ure all leppers of good quality.Jockey Ted Koerner arrived this morning from New York.This doy van ride at 8 pounds, being a good apprentice.He rode In three races at New York yes'orday, finlshing third In one of the events, Newton Fisher will be scratched in the jumping race this afternoon.There 1s another disappointment in store for the Canadian racing publle regarding the starting of Inferno, the great province-bred, in the Suburban.It has been decided to deciare him out.as in the opiniun of Trainer Littlefield the \u201cbig train,\u201d as Inferno is named by his admirers.has not his foot after his year's :t up.A year ago Inferno got a stone bruise, and had to he declared out of the Suburban.This horse was sent tô the farm and rested up until this spring.He was picked up and trained, but has not rounded Into his old-time form.As was shown in hia last race, Inferno has to be carefully handled, and it would mean his breaking down If he were hustled.This spring it was thought that he would be ready for the big handicap, and he was not raced too much at Toronto.He will be taken to New York at the close of the Buffalo meet ing, where he will be raced.W.Tyler, who was assistant trainer for the Seagram stable, years, has arrived in town.It 1s likely that Mr Tyler will look after tome local horses in future.Tyler I one of the most careful trainers in the business.Beveral norsemen arrived at the irack this morning, and they are more than well pleased with Blue Bonnets.Every one was loud in his praise of ihe plant and its surroundings.They were well pleased with the stabling, und were not backward {n stating that such a stand as there ls here would improve the Woodbine course at least 5U per cent.The filly, Goes Fast, was breezed this morning through the stretch.This filly started twice at Toronto end was beaten both times.she zeemed Laltimore and her work this morning shnwed her rounding too again.Lowheart, the two-year-old from the Burlew and O'Neill stable, was breezed a quarter this morning in 24 2-8 seconds.This youngster is fit and ready to be hard to beat the race, and will next time out.The filly, China Shop.from the Seagram stable, was sent a half mile this morning In 49 seconds.China Shop Is eligible for the maiden races and will be worth watching at distances up to six furlongs.Disobedience, who is one of the nomi- ness in the Mount Royal Handicap.was given a try at six furlongs this morning.covering the distance under wraps in 1-16, Bellewether was sent a half mile in 52 seconds.The work was nicely done and well in hand all the wav.Harmony, the winner of the King's Plate on Saturday, was breezed a half mile in 50 seconds this morning.Lester L.Hayman worked a mile to-day in 144 handily.Jockey Trueman has arrived at the track and will surely get some mounts here.This boy got hurt at New Orleans last winter, but has fully recovered and is ready to ride, as was shown at Woodbine The trainers who have never raced over Blue Bonnets can hardly believe how fast track is until they work their horses.Harrison, who trains St.Clair, said to-day he thought his watch had stopped when he looked to see how fast St.Clair had breezed.Three carloads of horses are expected from Toronto to-morrow.These horsemen were delayed, as they could not load at Toronto on Sunday Frank Somers, the steeplechaser, along with John Delter and Moongold, are expected in the lot.King Avondale, the {ast sprinter from the Shields stable, who so easily took the Treasure of Denham at Toronto, was breesed a quarter this morning.This horse will earn brackets here.The following are the weights for the handicap to bg run to-morrow:_ Oxford 11% Reidmore 112, Lally 100, Holscher 105 Campaigner 108, Rio Grande 100, Light Wool 118, Goldway 100.This event should be one of the best run at the track this meeting.Jockey Murphy will ride Lady Isabelle, Gay King.Halbard and Cathar- ine Cardwell Jockey Swain will have the mount on Holecher and Sight.Frances wili ride Pleasing and Haynes will ride Al Buach.JO¥ LALLY TO REFEREE SATURDAY\u2019S MATCH.It is announced that Joe Lally and Dr.Knight will probably referee the Montreal-Bhamrock match an Saturday next on the Montreal grounds.th teams held practices last even- Ing.They will be out again this evening and to-morrow evening, and on Thursday will have their final workouts in the sum There will be two matches besides in the N.L.A.series Baturday.Nationals 80 to Ottawa to cross sticks with the Capitals, and Cornwalls journey to Toronto to meet Toronto at Rosedale.The Cornwall and Toronto teams were to have met last Saturday, but the match was postponed so as not to conflict with the Olympic trials that were being held at Ropeedale.Raced Two Miles a Second.London, June 9.\u2014At the Brocklands track to-day, Felice lan driver, made a werid's automobfie of 190 miles an hour, a distance of 3 3-4 miles.Jewellery, all Minds, repaire.R Hemsley, Joweller, 265 St.James Bt.for many | to train off before leaving | PAST PERFORMANCES OF THE HORSES AT BLUE BONNETS FIRST RACE.Three-year-olds and upwards, six fur- longa.OXFORD, 180.Montreal, Saturday, June \u20ac (fast).\u2014 First Race\u20148ix furlongs: purse, $400; for 8-year-olds and up.Blait good; won É x - place enme; time, .23 3-5, .47 8-b, Starters.Oxforqa .1% .3 nk Un o .31 Dixts Himmel 410 n AR ve § Oxford met with a lot of Interference.Came thrdugh on inside with a rush last furlong and got up in closing strides.Opened 3, closed 8.BILLIE HIBDS, 102.Toronto, June 4, 1908.\u2014First Race\u20148ix furlongs.time.232-b .48, 1.108-5; 3- year-olda, Htart good: won driving; place the same.* Htarters, we 4% 4% Fin.Pleuse .113 1% 11% 1 Harcourt ., .113 3 nx 8 2 Blllle Hibbs .109 23 3 23% 8 1% Hincko .107 51% 41 2 Dix Lady .107 74 5 8e Billie Hibbe was used u following ge sarly pace, and weakened under puish- ment at the end.Opened 10, closed 12.SPION, 112.Toronto, June 3 (track fast).\u2014Beventh Race\u2014Six furionga: time, 1.14 3-6; four- \u2014\u2014 year-olds and upwards, won driving; biace CN tarters.Lt % Fin.Bertha E.8 106 72 of 1h Temmeraire 9 32 21 21% Spion .|, .105 #1 43 3% The Clown .106 63 8h 4 nk Ayr Water .98 21% 1% 8h Murphy had Spion under restraint most of the trip and swerved in behin the horses in the last furlong.Opened.8 to §.closed § to 3.JANE SWIFT, 100.Toronto.June 3 (fast) \u2014Fifth Race\u2014 furio Six me, .34, 48, 1.16 1-6, Three-year-old fillies.Start good.on easily, place driving.Starters.Wt.% * Fin.Ban .123 1 1 12 Jane Swift 123 81% 33 21 Cruche d'Or 107 41% 41% 3 ok Lexington Lady.12% 68 53 44 Maud 8 1907 28 14 58 Priceless Jewel 117 5h 4 83 ned 3 to 5, closed 7 to 10.Coupled with Jane Bwift.Jane fwift broke slowly and was ou:- run in the early stages; closed strong.BELLEWEATHER, 108 Belmont Park, May 15 (track sloppy).\u2014Sixth Race \u2014 One mile; time, 1283-5, 26 2-5, 36, 48, 1.00, 1.41 1-5; three-year- olds and upwacds; selling, won easily; ! place driving.Starters.Wt.4 5 Fin.: Bellwether .90 1 14 13 | Chantilly .10 614% 52 nk : Nick Stoner .95 13 4 4 Lord Stanhope .107 4 2 3914 44 h Keator 106 73 8h 65 st Joseph 101 8 8 es Belewither had all the apeed and going into à long lead on the bend, easily lasted the distance.He raced as though pleased i with the going.Opened 5, closed 3.PARK VIEW, 100.| Belmont Park, May 25.\u2014Sixth race\u2014 \u201cOne mile, time.211-5, 24.26.482-5, 11.02, 1.89 8-5, three-year-olds, fillles; won j'handily: place easily.Starters.4 % Fin.Parkview ., .11% 11% 114% Jersey Lightning .34% 22 2?Whip Top .4% 48 31% Gowan 1 en 3% 316 415 Putgada .5 Parkview always had the foot, ot, her company, and, going into an eatly lead, was never seriously threatened, thouxh Koerner was hustling her along at the end to make victory certain.ned 7 to 5.closed 8 to 6.SECOND RACE.Two-year-olds, selling, 43% furiongs.AL BUSH.108 Montreal, June 6 (fast).\u2014Second race ~\u20144% furlongs, carrying 117; ran third all the way to Takahira and Personal; began slow and closed fast; beaten by a length in .54 4-5.Opened 5, ciosed 5.HELEN HILLS, 99.Montreal, June 6 (fast) \u2014Fifth Race\u2014 Four furlongs, for 2-year-olds; selling; purse, $400.Start poor: won driving, place same; time, 23 4-5, .48 3-5, Starters, t % st Fin Autumn Maid .105 1 nk 1 nk 1 no Helen Hilla.105 21% 313 21% Cath'ine Cardwell 106 3 3% 3 8 81 Thistle Belle .100 5% «3 486 Precise .\u2026.100 41 64 58 Nutmeg.100 \u20ac ¢ ¢ The first two fought it out all last quarter, and Autumn Mald proved gameet in final drive.Thiatie Belle, as good as left, but closed a big gap.Opened 3, closed 6 WASCO, 97.Pimlico, Md.May 3 (weather showery, track sloppy) \u2014Fliret Race\u2014Four and à half fturiongs.time, .12, 24, 87, 50, 56 4-5.two-year-olds; start good; won driving.place same.Starters.Wt % Fin.Autumn Maid .1054 54 34 1 no Aron eae.99 8 1K 14 24 Lurtiad .9 23 1 3 10 Wasco .97 &8 41 42 Christmas .84 73 ™ 5h Two Saints .94 4h ¢ 4% Opened 30, closed 30.LOW HEART, 103.Toronto, May 28 (track fast).\u2014Eerond Race\u2014Five furlongs; time, .24 3-5, 49 4-5, 1.02 4-5, two-year-olds; selling: start good.won driving.piace same.Starters.Wt.4 Fin.man .\u2026.101 4 nk 1 11 Pear! Point .103103 31 21 Ching Hare .8 3h 2h 834 El Horo 108 8 h B1% 41 Loudon .FN 8 81 ¢ Sg King Ferdinand.103 61 8 6 Cath'\u2019ine Cardweil 90 9 73 71 vk Pocotaligo .100181 113 82 Low Heart .891310 101 i Ragman came through next to the inside rail entering the drew away into & commanding weakened the last sixteenth, and had to be ridden out to stall off Pearl Point's rush.The latter.green at the barrier.and siow to begin, closed a big gap and finished with a great stretch run: was gaining on the winner at evury stride at the end.Ching Hare was well up end a keen contend all the way.Bervicence was interfered with when the break came and Swain pulled up.Opened 30, closed 8.M.T.GREEN, 112.Toronto, June 1 (track slow), 3 we Btarters Fin, Pe .111 86 234 1 14 Lucille R.100 1 3 11 11 Hawking .9 T1% 83 31 Servicence .108 43% 14 43 .T, Green.107 682 5 81 M.Fr.Green ran well, but beaten in the stretch.GOLD FIND, 102.Aqueduct, April 18 (track good), \u2014Fifth Race\u2014Four and « aif furlongs: straight: time, ass: maiden 3-year-oiés; selling; won ng: place same.Starters.we XN % Fm Chaperon .106 31 81 11 Ramble .\u2026.8 à?i 3 Bt.Withold .108 h Pon i WS avre Late Jee.108 i y } a Fipd .5\u201d 15 od 14 Laon nto, June 4(fagt).\u2014Becond Rasp\u2014 \"at -9.Baht sen.cu.À hy Tint Cregk co so ooo.% 0 3, unk ,, .2 8 % Eine oc die il eva at N = at 8 Columbus showed ppoad for half à rite.à THIRD RACE.Éd rt i start good; won easily; plave arriving; \u2018 ais vie Harte.we 8J.Ht, Fin.Mansano .149 23 13 16 Ballyoastie .159 13 81 8h Butweoll .161 8 a 3 t Mansano went to the front wishou effort after being in restraint first turn of the field.Ballycastle made a bad landing at eleventh jump.where he went to his knoes.Dutwell was catching him at end and would huve been second in an- uther stride.Upened 1 to 3, closed 8 to 5.NEWTON FISHER.Pimlico, April 28 (fast).\u2014Fourth Race -\u2014About two miles: time, 4.24 ; bv0 added: 4-yeur-olds and award ' Btarters.wt.1% Fin.Goldfleur .168 25 114 11 Huday .136 81 31% 233 Bettie Landon .120 10 3 24 38 Guardian -.188 41 4 41% Dulclan ooo.146 11 a 61 Newt, Fisher .133 8 h 9 9 Newt, v rank the first mil , but to A the ®, but stopped to à wi at ond Opened 1.closed 1.RED LION, 1%.Toronto, May 27 (fast) \u2014Fourth Race\u2014 One mile and an eighth; hunters, 4-year- olds and upwards; flat handicap.Staïters.* 1 n.Quinshaw .1 11 1 Liesse - oe 6 3th 214 Firefly .4h th 23% Butter dle .21 43 44 Goatfell .313% 68 868 Laurelwood .17 1 7 Red Lion, 160.Opened 10.closed $0.FLYING VIRGINIAN, 143.Toronto, June 1 (slow) \u2014Fifth Race.\u2014 Two miles; stespleshase.time.4.03 3-6; won easily.place same.Starters.Wt.1g 1% Fin.Flyt Virginian 141 1h 11% 1 1% Sam Parmer .141 31% 22 26 Little Wally 141 41 82 33 Lights Out 141 36 410 4 8 Pick Time .141 8 3 5190 56 Butter Ladle 34 62 81 81 ooo 1 2 Flying Virginian forced the pace under restraint.BALLYCASTLE, 147.Mansano above.FOURTH RACE.Three-year-Dlds and upwards.Handl- cap.Mille and one furlong.RIO GRANDE, 100.Montreal, June 6\u2014Fust\u2014Sixth Race.\u2014 One mile; for 3-ysar-olds and up.purse $400.Start goud, won easily, piace same.Time\u2014.24, 48, 1.13 4:5, 1.39 4-5 Horses.w ut.% Str.Fin.Campalgner .109 61 lnk 14 Rio Grande lus 65 +1 - Servile .100 nk 2h 32 Miss Marjorie .sa 31 54 4h lawless .sé 11 \u2026.56 Briny Green 104 4h ¢ 4 66 Cursus .110 8 73 74 Sally Cohen ss 71 8 8 Campaigner wore the leaders down rounding the far turn.and closing win a rush, won going away.Rio Urande outlasted Servile in flual drive; latter used up following the early puce.Opened 5 to 3.clot 3 LIGHT WOOL, 113 Hard Cou We ave proud of them.Woe Rove enced :_no_secrels fe) hide.modinines.nothing to THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY, JUNE 9, ghs / ail + #e ++ ! .1908.take a single doso of it.He knows sll about this splendid medicine for eoughs and colds.{.9.Headquarters For Pictorial Post Cards Post Card Albums F.E.PHELAN, 637 OT.CATHERINE ST.WHST, REAL.MONT c= 131 6eod COMMON QENSE Toronto.Kills Mate, Mice, Reach NO OFFENBIVE All druggists, or 381 eware of imi tions SL uesn st.West 134 Toronto, \u201cJule 6.\u2014Fast \u2014Bixth Race \u2014 - Mile 1.15 4-6, 1.41 1-5, 1.48 4-5.old and upwards.Won easiiy.pace driv- 1 ?and a sixtesnth.Time\u2014.24, orses.wet % % Fin.Martin Doyle .117 223 23 1 Light Wool .113 11% 11 2 The Bhaughraun 102 8h 33 3 &t.Iario .101 6 5 42 Mr.P 113 4h 4n 5 eabody .x Light Wool forced a fast pace, but tiring when called in the closing strides.UOpened » to b, closed 1 to 3.HOLSCHER, 106.Montreal, June 8.\u2014Fast\u2014Third Race.\u2014Alle and an eighth.Time\u2014l.ot.Hui- scher ran fourth and was six and a half lengths behind Lady Isobell.MEIDMOORE, 112.Toronto, May 28.\u2014Fast.\u2014Third Raos.\u2014 One mille and seventy yards.Time\u2014 24 4-5, 49 4-5, 1.15, 1.46.Horses.ver % % Fin.Reirmoore - 105 4h 81% 11 *inferpo \u2026\u2026.\u2026.188 2l La 22% Oxford .110 6 5 3 Clell Turney .#7 11% 33 4 *Pu e ., 108 Ink 41 D \u2018 *Coupied in the betting.Reldmuore, outrun the firgt five furlongs, (rallied in behind the leaders and came to the uut- side entering the homestretch, and fsn- ished stoutly under punishment, wore Inferno down and won going away.Upenud 6, closed 15.OXFORD, 118.Bee first race.LALLY, Moatreal, June 8.\u2014Fast.\u2014In third race ran fifth, being a heud behind after coming from the back.GALLOWAY, 108.Toronto, June §.\u2014Fast.\u2014Fourth Race.Troquois purse; 8-year-olds und up; sell- Ing; one mtie and 70 yards.Time\u2014.48, 1.18, 1.42, 1.46 4-5.Won driving; place same.idorado and Hawkama raced themselvea into exhaustion fist three- Quarters, and then Goldway came along vo.and wore them down and pass them out in the last Afty yards.3 Wet.% Btr.Goldway 110 3 3 ly Eldorado .104 26 24 232% Hawkama «.lu} 1h 1h 3 Opened 11 to 5, closed 11 to 5.Two-year-olds, four turiongs.AUTUMN MAID, 108.See Helen Hills in second race.TAKAMIRA, 109.Montreal, June 6\u2014Fast.\u2014Second Hace.\u20144% furlongs.Purse $400.For }-year- olds.Start good, won cleverly: place driving.Time\u2014.23 2-5, 47 2-5 .b4 4-5.Horses.Wet.Stir.Fin.Takahira 109 1 12 11 Personal .114 .32 2h Al Busch .117 3 3 3 Takahira left the post with a rush and dashed a long lead rounding the far turn.H to be ridden out to stall off Per- ad sonal and Al Busch.Latter began siow, but closed with & rush.Opened at 4, closed at ¢.MARDELLA, 97.Ptimiico, May 8.\u2014Track heavy, \u2014Pirst Race.\u2014Four furlongs.Time\u2014.12 4-6, 26 3-5, .49 1-6, .63 1-5.Starters.wg * % Fin.Pocotaligo .110 4 83 18 gay ng .107 ink 21% 2nk Spanish Prince.107 5 41 31% urry Girl.151 $ 1 5 1 in a .Marden 3% ss 9 nk ardella .,.107 Opened at 8, closed 9 to 3.DAN DE NOYLE, 100.Montreal, June J.\u20148ee rece No.11 in to-day\u2019s form chart.Ran a good race HAVRE, 112.Toronto, June 5.\u2014 Fast.\u2014 Second Puree; $600 added: § furlongs; 3-Jear-olds.Time, .34.49 3-8, 1.02 1-6.VR rently: lace same.Wine a \u2014Five furlongs.Vo Start good.n driving.Btarters * Ragman .61 4n Pearl Point 121 102 Ching Hare .3% 3h El Oro 4h th Loudon 8% 81 King Ferdinand - 64 ê1 Catherine Cardwell 914 .91 Opened 5 to 2, closed 3.Ragman drew into a commanding lead, weakened in the stretch: had to be ridden out to stall off Pearl Point's rush.SIXTH RACE.72 Three- year-olds and upwards, London furiongs\u2014 FERRY LANDING, 108.Toronto.June 8 Purse; 6 furlongs; threc-year-olds and up.Time.4%.1.133-5 Won cleverly, place driving.Winner had the foot of her company all the way.Harcourt was crowding her at end, but had no excuses: of stretch nnd Magenta fr Horses.Please, Harcourt, : B Hibbs, 102 Hfacko, 107 Lex.Lady.\u201cF Landine.1194 Opened 13.closed 20.Toronto, One mile.143.Three-year-olds and upward CALL BOY, 108.May 8 Slow.-_Third race\u2014 11635, Won Time, easily.place same.25 3-5, Horses.wt 4% Call Boy, 3.1906 14 Montdlair.3 108 3 , Helen Holland, 3.93 Call Toronto, May 30.\u2014 Stow.\u2014 Seventh race\u2014RiIN furlongs Time, 24.491.5, 1143-5 Three-year-oidn and upward.Horses.we % Ay Fin.Hawkama, 4 .105 3% 14 13 - Herman Johnson, 5.107 Ink 22 22 Beimere, 5 .102 7nk 23 35 Lykers, 3.| s 22 43 43 Firebrand, 5.104 R 2 81 Snk Gibson, 6 103 Sig 9 9 Boy cnthroke his field.the front In the ruin the first Lishert then took hold of him a along in front the remainde Opened 2, cloged 7 to 5 Opened 10, closed 20.Toronto, June 1 m \u2018ablly.Horses.*Mill on the Floss .*Xenocrates Percussion ers GIBSON, 118.Rillle Hihbs tired near end after following pace stretch.Guarda crossed he EE IN XY ps pa .50 3-5, Kk} 1 2 1 3 BLUE JEANS, 115, No form shown.DIXIE HIMMEL, 103.Bee Oxford in first race.MILL ON THE FLOSS \"\u2014 Slow.\u2014Thira Opened 2 to 5, closed 11-20.Pimlico, race\u2014One mila.1.28 4-5, ; men riders.Three- Horses w Rio Grande, 4 Pan-De-Oro, 3.129 Fancy Hird, 8 .144 Pan-De-Oro, hard rida tired at the furlong, PAN-DE-ORO, 105.May 9.1 63.143 end 21 11% Opened 1, cinsed 8-5.ONTARIO, 118.Sea Oxford in first race.l.isterine hroke sine and t with the tall-enders until out in the homae-stretch, where she came through on the inside, and closing with a great burst of speed.got up In the last fifty vards.and out-lasted Mariposa in the final drive.The latter, carried wide at the turn In the home-stretch.kept bearing out in the stretch run: have won had Liebert kept her straight.27 8-5, 2 11 JIM NUTWOOD, 118, Opened 10, closed Toronto, June 4 \u2014Fast\u2014Fifth race\u2014 | 4 Tafîled alone straightened HANDMAUR, 108.% 4 Two- year-olds.Selling.Fin.Sew uv ruse e s Tnk seven - Fast.- First race\u2014 $500 added; 23 2-5, Fin 12 24 3 dashed to.turn.and nad rated r of the trip.race :- 5ix furlongs.Time, 28, .51 2-6, 1.16 2-5.Three-year-vids.Won cantering: pla wt.% % Fin.103 16 16 16 107 4 2h >> 102 3h 32 32 Andrew Bum- 5 So 1 2nk 4 *Coupled In the betting.Mill on the Floas held her field safe for =peed all the way, dashe«! into a long lead In the first quarter and was unde Tr restraint the last furlong.+ Fifth 55 2-6, Amateur Cup, for gentle- year-olds and upward.t Fin 11 en all the last Wrnnings.March 31.-\u2014-Muddy \u2014 Thtrà race - Six and na half furlongs.Time, 11 3-6.24, .37, 1.25 3-6.Rtarters.% 4% % Fin.Right and rue 1 .106 114% 13 18 Wilton lackaye 198 863 42 22 Wondlire 102 52 83 3h Rrookdale .110 78 72 42 Monte Carle .130 st 61 81 Jim Nutwood 102 8 86 85 Opened 15, closed 28.MARIPOSA, 113.Pimlico, May 9\u2014IHenvy\u2014Serond race \u20148Ix furlongs.Time, 26, 621-5 1.222.5.Three-year-olds and upward.Won driving: place saine.Horses.Wt 4 4% Fin.ft=sterine, 8.- 98 194 78 11 Mariposa.4.113 4h 52 24 Kinesessinæ.8.103 51 41 +3 Firebrand.5.121 18 1 1% 4h Pat Bulger, 7.119 82 3% 51 Ruthov, ?.on T 82 8 would to r legs at top Il over her.ee PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Municipality of the County of Beauce.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that tenders will be received for 30 days at my office at Providence P.O., Reauce, for the constructinn of an iron and concrete bridge of 408 feet length, to be constructed on the Chau- diere River.at St.Joseph of Beauce.These tenders will be of two kinds \u2014 one for the foundations and the other for the superstructure; the whole just as indicated on the plans, estimates and spesl- fications.which can be examined at the office ot MM.Letellier & Bouffard.law- es in the village of £Êt.Joseph of auce, bv all parties willing to make a tender on the conditions foreseen according to the orders of the counc!l, will not be obliged to accept the lowest ten- er.Given at 8t.Francis of Beauce, this 27th of May, 1908.CHAS.BOLDUC, 130 8 Sec.-Treas M C.B.C.Newmarket Handicap, 6 furlongs.3- year-olds and up Time.232.5 48, 1131-5 Won driving.place sume.Den- ham had the speed.and was never in trouble, although Purslane and Oxford were crowding him at end Horses.Str.Fin Dennarn:._115 So 2 11 114 Puralane, 108 .,.313 23 2h Oxford.114 ev + ?n in 34 Handmaur, 93 .1.45 410 416 | Chartvaria, 89 .8 Opened 3 ta 1, closed § to 2.SALLY COMEN, 108.Montreal.June 6 \u2014Fast.\u2014Bixth race - Une mile, for 3-year-olds and up.Purse $400.Start good Wan easlly Place same.i Time, .24, 48, 1.13 4-5, 1.39 4-8.Horses.Wet 4% 8tr.Fin.Campaigner 109 ; 1 Ink 14 | Rio Grande 108 $s 41 21% Bervile.100 nk 2h R 2 Miss Marjorie.93 31 54 4h wless ae 11 34 56 Sally Cohen Ro 71 8 8 Opened 20, closed 30.ELIZABETH'S UNDOING.The schoo! teacher and the clergyman | sat in their accustomed nook near the back nf the ferryboat.where It was thelr wont, when they chanced to meet, to shorten the trip by a discussion of their affairs In general.and now and then, on the part of the teacher, of a case in particular, says the New York Sun.At present she was fnllowing out the pattern in the ollcloth of the finor with the point of her umbrella.\u201cIt would be a good figure to give tha design class.\u201d che mused.\u201cI wish I could remember it.But I eould not even cepy It to save my life, and yet I have to teach drawing.\u201d with a little laugh \u201cWe all have to, you know.\u201d \u201cYou consider.af course, that method is the thing of the most vital importance in your work,\u201d sald the clergy- + The Newest Collar Out.Our sew collar, the Marathon, is a visser.new otyle scarfs\u2014fie absolute comfort on t fe Gives plenty of room for the rfectly, giving warmest days.See this new style at your haberdashers.ner had , and was never bothered.Servicence chased him to mid- die of turn, quit, and Hawkwing dropped into the place when y Renn- selasr ran out at top of stretch.Latter ran a good race.Hi 4 Fin.Havre, 111.1 1 124 Hawkwing.106 .8 sè L Beaver, 100 .- 54 i 13 B.Tomy, if?.$e 88 se to 5, closed 9-10, HAROLD A.FRANK, May 6 _\u2014 Fast Fifth rece \u2014 fr, Time, 13.4, -86 3-8, Ou .110 19 1 110 3 i 1,1% «À 9 8 34 Las 15 IT $1 sh cers 1% 8% 0 wi tot es & - MOROCCO, Wo.First time out.PRARL POINT, 99, ; Torente, May 28 (fast).\u2014Becond sues F5 XK ALE Say AL.\u201cI am supposed tn replied the achool teacher boldly, after another fixed stare at the figure.\u201cBut I dor&t.\u2018 The clergyman only iooked his surprise in reply \u2018But the power of suggestion,\u201d he began.\u2018You recognize_* \u201cOh, yes; I recognize It is very important, but there are so many cases in actual practice that It wil} not reach By the way, do you find it of great benefit In your profession _I mean cal- ing?I \u201cWhat kind of case would you .con- | sider beyond the pale of the power of | FuggRestion?\u2019 asked the clergyman, ig- \u2018noring the question.| \"Oh, I do not theorize about it, you \u2018know.I have not time.Rut there are always cases coming up that are quite \u2018different from any the psychologists tell you about.There was one yesterday.| \u201cYou see, the power of suggestion iseems a little vaporous as a weapon sometimes.And, do you know.] be- leve that personality_but I want to tell you that story before we get to the slip.[ \u2018You know where I teach.Well, 1 get \u201cAIT sorts, mostly foreigners.In the | English work | often give them half of a story and ask them to finish it in thelr own way.1 did that yester- das.! \u201cI told them about a little girl named ;Ellzabeth.She started out one morning with the resolve that she was go- , Ing to be as good all day as though it | were Sunday.Her Sunday school .teacher had told her that little gris should behave every day just as though it were Sunday, and they were trying to be as good as they could possibly be \u201cThey should not put on their kind and polite manners just when they put on thelr Sunday dresses.So when Elizabeth put on her school dress she resolved that she was going to be very good all dav.\u201cShe had nôt zone verv far.only to the first corner, when she saw another little girl standing on the corner crying, \u201cThat is where I left the story for them to finish and tell what Elizabeth 41d.Well, this ls the way one quiet, demure little fellow did it.\u2018He was a boy who had never attracted my attention in any way in particular until he finished this story.He is very serious and taciturn.He never did anything to be punished for, nor yet anything to any positive degree commendable.In fact, I never thought much about him in any way, until yesterday.His story was, in plat, if not In rhetoric: \u201cElizabeth saw the Mitle girl crying.so sha went up to her and asked her what was the matter.\u201cI had two quarters.\u201d sobbed the little girl, \u201cand a big boy took ome of them awav.\u2019 \u201cOh, that is too bad,\u201d said Elizabeth.\u201cWhat did you do?\" \u201cOh, I cried, \u2018Help! Help!\u2019 just like that,\u201d said the little girl.Why, 15 that all the louder you called It?\" excaimed Elizabeth.\u201cYes,\u201d replied the little girl, \u201cI have a bad cold and I can't call any louder than that.\u201d © \u2018So Elizabeth took the other quarter \u2018\u201c° A PROBLEM TOO GREAT FOR CUPID.If Dan Cupid wera a atatisticlan he would, according to reliable figures, be in despair over the problem that confronts him at the present time.There are said to be, roughly speaking, some 15,000,000 more men than women in the world, and let Cupid's aim \u2018be ever se sure, there would still be a great surplus of men left out who must, from natural causes, die baschelors.The total population of the earth hag been estimated at about fifteen hun- fared miHions.Mors than half of them have been actnally counted, so it ta sald, while the other half ts loosely estimated.Wurope is stated to be the only continent that has a numerical prepondernnce of womea- It happens that the excess of men fn Asia 18 fafnur lee WW) eading off a Risk Gas is liable to puff out of the front door of any furnace unprovided for gas escape.*Sunshine\u201d Furnace bas Automatic Gas Damper directly connected with What does \u2018\u2018Soashine™ Gas Damper mean to \u201cSunshine\u201d Furnace?cans te furaace » ogre What does \u2018\u2018Susshine™ Gas Damper mean to \u2018Sunshine\u2019 bouseholder ?\u2018puffing ; furnace can be left without doubt as to whereabouts of gas.What does \u201cSunshine\u201d Gas Damper mean to \u2018\u2018Sunshine\u2019 coal accewnt ?It means, instead of owner with *\u2018ordinary furnac e\u201d fear bavi to kee check-draft indefinitely closed to \u2018let off\" gas when there's two-thirds purts of beat-energy to one part of Kas passing up chimney \u2014draft can with all safety be opened, and coal saved for another day's duty.4 London 9 Vancouver = M over.Tickets, une way.1bc; round trip, 26c.Buy your tickets early and avuid rush at the wickets.Tickets on sale ut 129 St.James Street, Windsor Hotel and Windsor Station Unaveliing of % de Laval's Monument at Quebee.Round iP tickets will be sold for SIN FIRST-CLASS FAR Going on P.M.trains June 20th, all trains June 21st, 22nd and 23rd Return limit June 25th, 1908.Round trips to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Portland, Ure.and California points at reduced rates.On sale until September 15th.Return limit, October 31st, 1908.ciry TICKET OFFICE, 120 St.Jashes Street.mext Post Office.INSOLYENT NOTICE.in re J.KE.LECOURS, 467 St.Lawrence Street, Montreai.Sale by auction, en bloc or separately, at No.69 Bt.James Street, Montreal, on SATURDAY, 13th June, 1908, at 11 o'clock: ftock of General Hardware, about.$11 000 Wall Paper, ahout 2.500 Paints, Olls and Varnien.about 1,200 Window Glass, about .800 Fixtures .FN een 1.983 Rolling Stock .Ce ee 350 $17.805 and 10th Store will be open on 9th June.A.L.KENT, A.LAMARCHE, Joint Curators.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.Office of Kent & Turcotte, 97 Bt.J ames St.Montreal.135 4 FRASER BROS\u2019 SALES.IMPORTANT AUCTION OF CARRIAGES, ETC.Very Fine Imported Brougham, Very Good Berard and Major Coupe, 2 Splendid Surreys, and Thirty Other Vehicles, Harness, Etc.We will have a special suction of car- riages.© ete.at our room No.131\u2019 to 137 INSPECTOR 8T., Corner St.James st, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, at 2.30, including large number of vehicles, com- rising relly the followin 3.77 fine imported Bro: ham, cost $1503: ?fine Burreys, one of them imported.heautiful made by Berard & Major.cost \u2018has rubber tires with pole and shafts; never used and up to date In every particular; handsome polo cart, made to order by ILedoux, nearly new rubber tired Concord buggy; two Quebec waggons, one with rubber tires, piano box and Concord buggies.English gig.two 2-wheeird dogcarts, two pony carts, two 4-wheeled dogcarts, Glad- tone traps, one Kensington, three dou- bie Jobbing express wa ns, 4 single ditto, delivery horse, one handsome new top buggy.single and double driving harness, several single and double express harness, saddles, bridles, ete, ete.Persons having mood vehicles, etc.can enter them for this sale.FRABER BROS, 135 8 uctioneers.Second Hand Household Furniture, Pianos, Mirrors, Carpets, Stoves, Etc., Etc.Extensive regular weekly auction at our salesroom, No.483 ST.JAMES STREET, Corner Inspector, On FRIDAY, 2th JUNE, at 10 a.m.Oonsignments solicited.Cash advances made.Safe dry storage for furniture, etc.New furniture, carpets.skiffs, canoes, flat-bottom carriages, safes, etc, for private sale.FRASER BROS, 136 6 Auctioneers.M.HICKS & CO'8 SALES.NEW FURNITURE We have received MR.J.instructions from N.ARCHAMBAULT, to sell at his establishment No.1054 St.Lawrence Street A large assortment of New Furniture, consisting of parlor sets, odd chairs, cen- cabinets, jardinierg oak and other sidebo exten- tables, leather covered dining chairs, china cabinets, oak and othe oom sets, all brass and brass and ename! bedsteads.odd nureaus And wish stands.cheffoniers, reed and other rock ers, easy chairs, lounges, 1-'ding beds, mattresses, cradles, hall stands, etc., ete.TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS, JUNE 9TH and 10TH, At 2.30 and 8 O'Clock Each Day.GOODS ON VIEW MONDAY.| 5 LEVIS AN 4 DRE ESS Dedication Monument Laval at Quebec June 21st to 24th, 1908.SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE for the round trip.Going p.m.trains June 20th, all trains June 21.22 and 23 Return Hmit, June 25th, 1908.SUNDAY TRAINSERVICE Between MONTREAL, HEMMING- FORD.FORT CONNGTON and Intermediate station Commencing Sunday, Tune: 21a.1808.Leave Montreal at 8.05 am.eturn- ing, arrive Montreal 9 pm Round trips to CALIFORNIA, MEX- 10 and NORTH PACIFIC COAST POINTS, at reduced rates.On sale un- tf] Sept.15th.Return limit, October 31st, 1908.CITY TICKSI OFFICES: 184 EL James SL Phones Main 460 46L or Bonaventure Station and WALTER M, KEARNS\u2019 SALES Attractive Sale Household Furniture Crystal Gasaliers, Electric Fixtures, Roll Top Desk, Carpets, Etc., Etc.A large lot of Very Neat Furnityre and Effects from a well furnished apartment have heen removed to the undersigned's salesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, For convenience of sale, and will be disposed of at auction on Thursday Afternoon, 11th JUNE, at 2.30 o'clock Drawi Room Chairs, Wicker Chalrs, Antique ahogany Cabinet, Grandfath- era Clock, Mirrors, Ca Hugs.ce tures, Ornaments, Over- mantel Side- .Extension Table, Mahogany Tables, lot of Missi~n Dining om Furniture, inner Seta, lace Curtains, Hookrases.China Cabinets, Handsome Brass Bedsteads.iron and Brass Trimmed Reds, Quartered Oak and Mahng- any Bureaus.Washstands, Dressing Tables and Cheffoniers.Refrigerators, Gas Stove, Prowse Range, Burne Range, and a large lot of other goods.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.Preliminary Notice.ESTATE LATE - SIR LOUIS CASSAULT IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY By order of the Executors, at the undersigned\u2019's salessroom.32 UNIVERSITY STREET, On or About the 29th & 30th June Catalogues are being prepared.Further particulars will be duly ad- ed vertis WALTUR M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.136 4 138 3 DamagedSulphur Ex SS.\u201cMONTROSE\u201d At Auction The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction, for account of underwriters and others concerned, at WINDMILL, POINT, nn WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th June, At Eleven O' \u201clock.447 Bage Ground Sulphur, 112 Ibs.each.42 Bage Flowers of Sulphur, 112 ibs.each.39 Barrels Roll Sulphur, 3 cwts.each.The whole more or itas damaged by water WALTER M.KEARNS, 135 3 Auctioneer.STEAMSHIPS.Hamburg-/tmertcan WEEKLY SERVICE TO PARIS, HAMBURG AND GIBRALTAR, NAPLES.GENOA, by large, Luxurious Twin Sorew Gteamers, all modern appointments.SUMMER CRUISES te Nerway, Sritsbergen, and and Northern Capitals.known R.8.QCEANA, R'RONFRIN- ZIKSSIN, CECILE.ant METEOR, from Hamburg.Send for fllustrated pamphlet.By w Roo MAN BE n 1 and up.Third class 120.50.PT mi > \" STEAMSHIPS.Allan sine ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.MO TREAL TO 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the C'uuard bb.co.LAG.126 Btate st.Boston, Mass CHARLE# P.BUMNER.Agent.or to W.H.HENRY, Agent.766 St.James at 15 i a a x > 213\" ol HAL To Liverpool From Jure 12\u2014Empress of Britain.May 39 June 20\u2014 Lake .June $ June 38\u2014 Empress of Ireland.June 18 July 4\u2014lake Manito J July 10\u2014Empress af Britain\u2019 July 18\u2014IAke Champlain .July 1 July 24\u2014Empress of Ireland .July 10 Aug.l\u2014Lake Erie uly 18 Aug.T\u2014Empreas of Britain July 24 RATES\u2014872 50 and upward.presses, $90 and upward.Becond Cabin.$42.60 and upward, according to steamer.111 107 Jaw MERCHANTS\u2019 LINE EXCURSION RATES MONTREAL to TORONTO $7.00 Sin le $12.00 Return MONTREAL » CLEVELAND TOLEDO and DETROIT $16.00 Single $30.00 Return ncluding Meals and Stateroom Perth.Tickets good to return until June 30 Steamers leave Montreal every Wednesday at 9 pm.accommodation unsurpassed, cuisine excellent.For further information and tickets, apply to Lusher's Tourist Agency, 178 James street W.H.Henry.288 Bt James street.Or.3.E Jaques & Co, at dock, cor.of Colborne and Common, Ste 13 9 faw st Quebec Steamship Co., Ltd.s.\u201cCAMPANA\" Sailing trom Montreal (dock foot of pineau ave.).MONDAY, sv NE 15th and 29th.Leaving Quebec the following day at noon for GABPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE.GRAND RIVER, AUMMFERSIDE., CHARLOTTETOWN and PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after 2 p.m of sailing day.QUEBEC FOR NEW YORK Calling af Charlottetown and Halifax S88.\u201cTRINIDAD.\u201d 11th and 25th July.fth and 22nd August.at 10 a For Jreight.passage and stateroom, apply to J.G.BROCK & 0O., Agents, 211 Commissioners st, City.119 K2e04 q « SUMMER RESORTS.SUMMER RESORTS.eb) SUMMER RESORT INFORMATION BUREAU Circulars and Booklets of a large numbe.of the Summer Hotels, Board ing Houses and Resorts, as well as Railway and Steamship folders and time tables, may be obtained by those interested, at the MONTREAL STAR Summer Resort Information Bureau.CORNER vert AND ST.CATHERINE STREUTS.R.& O.Hotels MANIOR RICHELIEU Opens Jung 20th.H.M.PATERSON, Manager, Murray Bay, P.Q.TADOUSAG HOTEL Opens June 25th.F.B.BOWEN, Manager, Tad.4sac, P.Q.129 20end Take a Vacation happy days Moderate rates R G KIMPTON, BENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE \u2018\u201c The CARLSBAD OF If you can't take six weeks, take two.Vacation days at Abenakis Springs are healthful, restful, Boating, Bathing Fishing, Tennis, Ball-room.Fine Hotel and good service Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Insomnia, and all Stomach, Kidney, Write for Beautiful Illustrated Booklet.Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT CANADA\u201d Abenakis Mineral Water and Dyspepsia, and Liver troubles.IN CANADA 137 52 law Fos we ot So Your Vacation at PORTLAND Means cool oi days and comi cing Houses and boating and every sort af ouidoor bife.ibustraied book and information address Et er Nee ortable nights among most delightful wer- modern city, with an ideal climate, excellent any enjoyable short trips.ot, P eee SAKANAC LARE HOTEL ST.ARMAND asd (OTTAGES, Good fishin and boating Unsurpassed table.%elearapn and tiephons in house.For rates address Jami 8 MANNIX, Prop.NY Saranac La 121 13 od New Brunswiok TheBhine of America nd your hoildayse ja ihe ine Province of Nsw Brunswick, Cannd make sure of & Bail on the Fair River, which, in tbe woris of 1he late T: DeWitt Talumge, ds 2\" HH and tbe Hudwin crmmingghd tn one scene of beauty and granfleur Fer full particulars of a fisting or canoring trip In samwer, or ss big game hunt h the fall, cr for beau Frais illustrated txn:hiet ten s free, write to Tourist Association.lctare wt Fred \u201c72 Queen vo Fredericton.N.B Canada 123 3Seud LAKE PLACID, ADIRONDACKS.GRAND VIEW HOTEL OPEN JUNE 18 TO OCTORER.GOLF.CANOEING, ALL ADIRONDACK ATTRAC.ONB.For Illustrated Ddooklet address THUS.PARKES, 289 Feurth Ave.a Tork.136 13 D.BEAUCHANP, Lac l'Achigan, is now prepared to receive guests Finatine and fishing excellent; high and dry s'titude, 131 13e0d MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL ST.FAUSTIN, PQ Fine, comfortable hotel, with ail moder¥ improvements.Highest location in the Laurentians.Ten lakes filled with red trout within easy distance.Carriages meet all trains No consumptives need apply.Taking care of fishing parties a specialty.Terms reasonable.10 trip tickets now obtainable.J.A.Dansereau, Prop 121 Z6ead MOUNT CLEMENS MICHIGAN.OPEN ALL THE YEAR : UND.Me.Ciemems Minerni Water Haths nre uart- vailed, for tbe treatmeat of M.ELNA 4 and sil Nervous and Blood Diseases.Two hundred bath houses, hotes ini baarding houses offer accommnAstions anid rates to suit all tastes and purses Mt.Clem - ens 18 delightfully situate 28 mites from Detroit, Through trains from the Fast and West, via the Grand Trunk Ralivs Sve- tern, Detroit suburban electric cars every liiustrated hook of Mi.Clen ens mailed free.Address F.BR.RARTMAN, bee- of Commerce, Mt.(lorpran, 1 3%end The Most Denutitul Spot on the River ft.Lawrence.THE INN, Thousand Islands Evi requirement to a1 to your health and pleasure Magnificent hoating.excellent fishing and fine bathing.Tela.phone In every room.with Fire Alarm conngction Electric Light and [int Water Heat.Four full fronts \u2014 every room a front room single and en suite, with bath, Tennis Court, Bowling Green, Rowling Alley and Hélliarde.Autuomo- hile Garage.tes 914.00 per week and upwards.Booklets on application to A.Arch.Welsh, \u201cThe Inn,\" Gananoque, Ont, or The Criterion, 348 St.Catherine st.West, Montreal.RORT.W.ROUGH, Manager.118 13end #STLAMSONIFS.9 Hamburz-Amoriean Line, 45 B'way, N.Y.DESJA RDINS REFORD AGENCIES FRESH SHELL CLAMS DONALDSON LINE Received by express every day.Montreal, Glasgow.Weekly Be: rice.\u2018Phone Ye 3168.= ATHENIA (twin mere.June 1 .-.June m3 eT.A NE ST vaeT a 8 ARSENA (twin ecrews).ne 1% Rates \u2014 Becond Cabin, $43.80 , Biaerase 2086 Restround, $31.50 prepaid BEECHAM'S PILLS THE ROBEST REVORD CO.Limited, 8014 Everywhere.In boxes.20.Fe Jercata, Quedes, 8e Jona na German Socialist Success.Berlin, June 9.\u2014The jubilation of the Social Democracy over the first breach in the Prussian Chamber is naturally great.Newspaper organs of conservative opinion affect to regard the return of the Bocialists as an unwelcome but Insignificant intrusion.tional Liberals feign satisfaction over the election of the Bocialists.on the that the presence of half a dosen members of this party is calçu- lated to act as a sefety valve and re-' from the Prussian ground move the reproach The Na- Orrine Makes Hap Happy Homes Homes by restoring the êru man ooû and health.It rena ng for strong driak.Can be without patient's kno Noney refunded tf 1 box.J.M.edge if desir: falls.$1.06 per Cavanagh, corner astreats, sity and 8° (:hortre \u201d : Cw A Li $b, Univer- | franchise that jt is possible for 318,- 000 Conservative electors to return 150 members, while 320,000 Socialist electors have heretofore been unable to return one.More Chinese\u2014and Smallpox.Western Associated Press.Victoria.B.C., June 9.\u2014fiteamer \u201cPi- leus\u201d arrived from China to-day, with 562 Chinese, one of whom has smaill- pox e \u20acntire crew and passengers will be detained for two weeka.Buy PFeurthan's English Breakfast Bacon, Best in qualisy and Government (n- Irish Mis-Government.8ir Edward Carson, addressing the annual meeting of the Woman's Unionist lation at Caxton Hall, est- minste# recently, sald it was sème- times thought that when an Irishman spoke, he ought to be amusing, but they could leave the amusement and the clownishness to the present Chief Secretary.The thing he resented about the present Chief Secretary was that he could never deal with Ireland without conceiving it to be his duty to make it a huge joke.Ireland was not « huge joke, and he earnestly hoped that before Mr.Birrell left the coun- try\u2014and God knew he (Sir Edward) hoped he would leave it soon\u2014he would find eut LL was not a joke He said, with all responsibility.that never at moment since be was a child was reland in such a condtion as at vent.The policy of the present - ernment was an abeolute acandal to the nation $2 North German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.Fiymeunth\u2014C| 10 om Kronprins Wm June 16 Kaiser de Gr.Jume 2 Kaiser.Wm {l.June 28 Ceelile.¢ July 7 TWIN BCRREW PASSENGER SERVICR rye.Cherbcurg, Bremen, 10 A.M.June 18 P.Fried.Wm.June 2% June 20 aBarbarosea.June 27 * Omits Plymouth MED aa EM SERVICE Uibraites\u2014Na sé 11 em OELRICHN & CO.§ Broadway, M.Y, W.H.HENRY.288 St.James street.186 5e LE Queenstown, Liverpool, London, Paris LUSITANIA & MAURETANIA S$ Large, Pluvet end Possest About Por acssnmmadotions and oll partieniors apply te THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP co.Id or Lose Agen NEW veax R & ONav.C CITY TICKET OFFICE, Opp.138 ST.JAMKS ST.Post Office.MONTREAL-TORONTO Line (via 1,000 Islands and Rochester, N.Y )\u2014Com- mencing June Ist, daily except S8un- days.at 12 noon.MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON Line (via 1,000 Iniands and PE, a fling every Friday at na \u20ac low rates on this line.\u201cBelleville,\u201d MONTREAL-QUEBEC Line\u2014Dally at p.m.Bpecli auEBEc - BAGUENAY Line \u2014 From Quebec Tuesdays and Ti at 8.30 a.m.186 60 SEMI-WEEKLY Frem Piliers 51-52-54 Neeth River, N.Y.CUNARD LINE lusindiag the Vorté-Pumed Besmabipe (SAILING WEpeushars) THE OCEAN VIEW, un Cove, Cape Ann, Vans.An Ideal resort on the Massachuse'ts coast nt era water baths, Booklet.H.W.Dunke les.Prop.3&3 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL RIDDEFORD POOL, ME.Finest moderate-priced hotel New England Coast.123 62 CACOUNA MANSION HOUSE, CACOUNA, opens June 1st, with! all modern cone venirnces, service gnd board, fishing.snd other sports.« xcellent ball room.For further particulars, apply Mrs.A.Sis Spend Your Vacation at the OCEAN HOUSE OLD ORCHARD, MAINE.Apply for terms to 109 52 LYMAN ABBOTT, Prop.Winthrop Beach, Mass.\u201cRover.Overlooking the occas.sur! bathing.fine hoating, fiablog and cuisine.GEO.A.CABUT, Pi 118 34 OLD ORCHARD BEACH, ME THE ATLANTIC (pan June Tight A)! improvermerts.Address P.W.Btev ry ne Pro Gaspe Basin Tra Favorite Epot Health and Bort.Charming Ilesort fer Hpartamen and Plea sure Reekers.tor on the _ The vicinity afferds beautiful scenery, | fine sea bath'ny and unexcelled filing.\u2019 Guests have the privileges of salmon apd trout fishing In connection with the hôu Salmen an Trout Fishing Par Excelies BARKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 1ST.) long end favorably known, offers first Jor tourista, with al) > ciass accommodation the ramforts of hom Hefnre makine A plane for your sume mer outing, be pure to wr le for terms and ether information 183 82 BAKER'S HOT :*.Gasye, Qua Ye SURF HOUSE Wm.E.Dobbine, Prop.Old Orchard, Me.Finest location on the Bench, next to Fisk House lot American and Eurn n plan.Extra large chambers Special and Shore Dinners Special rates In June, Tennis Court and Decp Sea Fishing 134 HOTEL WENTWORTH NEW CASTLE, N.M.OPEN JUNE 27 TO SEPT.8, 1908.\u2018 Most ideal location on Atlantic Coast.Unequatied facitities for golf, tennis, sell ing and bathing.Automobile he adqoar- ters with garage for 100 cars.Beautiful clubhouse (\u2018uinine, servike and muse UNSUTparned.Ilustrated booklet W.K.HILI, Manager.Port«monuth, NE.WHITE MTS.The Kearsarze NORTH CONWAY.N.51.Open June 27.A select Hotel.extensively Improved this season; beautifal walks anc drives; olf oeurse on botel srounds.Write for illee trated booklet and tates 115 J8eod ANDREW i.CREAMER, Manages WMII2 MOUNTAINS THE BELLEVUE ané Assez IMTERVALE, M.H.Open June 1.Fineut view in the Mouatajsa Pure ng water.Private \u2018Cathe electric Hgbta, aad sll modern improvements, ot for terme and bookiet.SONS OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Ma.THE ABBOTT vi Dive: mae us \"ot Atlantle Write for pariiculars, Bara J.Abbett.133 Eloeution unten Mountain Summer Course under ruor.J Pp, STEPHEN, at iden) Brome lak Best boating, fishing, bathing, ariving, Se gostruction and hoard, $10 a raising for teachers.Bend tor Creatas to MIBS A.=, Becre- tary School of Elocution, 18 MeQill College Ave.Montreal.Phone Up age.0 GLENYILLA IXN AND GOTTAGES Canada\u2019s Idea! Bummer Resort, Worth rr = Ee ol Lab vate rod greens, two ereyue! si course and green a lava.Tr 1, by Wat alley, dance hel ys ate or descriptive vorklets m A.aR Y VIEW NOUNS, Maine.Ÿ ve ou ren Re ve beech : Bar View, ard Poacd coeur, surrounded » and safe dathing.: Manager, ar « Ep SE eV M 50 STR.vel - VERT 5 de Been ot afl SAT bet TIAN : Nr 4 1 1 TW FIRE 3 ce MO LC RE NE» Aw PARUS NTREAL DAILY EH Ae ER a _\" at êtes Sp ra 0e TÜLSDAY.JUNE 9, - À \u2019 - - EY Ce 4 n = Ya SP PTT CRE CE er a SE Dat \u20ac + a » 1, 3 à .= To Q - ae FE BA 3 Rl SO I Len VE ES - 608.WARY TALES OF \"DISTRESS TOLD AT Ov HA Hundreds of Men Appeal to the City for Employment.\u201cHundreds of men are calling upon me ai the City Hall and uskilug tur employment.\u2018There Is nu Work lu give theu.\u201cThe Guvertument is tu be cou- demned for entiving hordes of men lu the city when uimnpluyinunt is au scarce.\u201d Such were the worda of at ing Mayor N.Lapuluty, whose dig nation broke out when à steady streaux of men filed tnto the Clgy Hail and bey.8 Bed for soimnetlung to do lor wees Past ecules of unemployed have be aicged the Cily Hall in the hope of getting wurk They seem to think that the corporation has no end of word en hand, but the truth ts that the city hus so many appiivations for work from residents of Montreal that there 18 not the sUghtc~t hope Of diy sttan- gers gelling work.Those who are ashing for work represent many nationalittea _Scoteh, English, ltalbians, Swedes, Germans.and others.One and all hava the same , tale__ that they were enticed out to the country with promises of abundant?\u2018 work.An Englishman who waited on .the acting Mayor sald 1 am in : à most unfortumate position I have In à most unfortunate position.f have a wife and young family.We are ab- .solutely destitute.1 have not been \\ used to digging, but 1 will do anything to get a little money.Cunnot you give me work digxtig in the streets\u201d 1 must have something to do\u201d In reply the Actny-Mayor potnted out that he had scores of such applications every day.The civic service ' was overcrowded and all he could do was to give applicants letters to con tractors who hat work from the city For over an hour to-dav tales of 4 misery were pourcd Into the ears of | ?the Acting-Mayor.It was then that] he broke out\u201d blaming the Govern Ps ment's immigration polley.He ex- \u2018 plained that he had made enquiries and found that all the charitable so- cleties In the city were at thelr wit's) \u2018 end to know what to du with the men | ' who were asking them for food and 4 protaction.There were f'fty men for every position that became vacan, and the ont- look was serious.Those who wera ' out of work had no means.thev could not leave the city On the other hand what was th) city to do with them?FIRED AND DEFIED ARREST.BUT WAS SOON CAUGHT.There might have heen a rej itition .of the Dillon tragedy on Saturday , night, had It not been for the prompt- ; ness and courage of Captain Hrophy THEFT OF DIAMONDS CHARGED AGAINST DINING CAR HAND Augustus V.Cooper had Many Precious Gems to Hand Around.Augurtus Vernon Cooper appeared before Magistrate Lafontaine on Saturday.charged with the theft of diamonds valued at $2,000.Cooper was remanded until Thursday tor enquete.The accused, who is 24 years of uge, was cinployed in the dining car department of tl ¢ PK and had been under suspicion fdr some days.He first at- tUacted the attention of Detedtives Dah MoLaughlin and Joe Gorman on Tuesday night, when he was seen display- ug a magnificent unset diamond to a frierd of his with whom he made an chgagement for the following evening.promising t> show him more of the saine quality.The next evening he exchanged a large stone In a \"King John\u201d setting, worth at least, according to the detective © $250, for a gold watch chain Woerth no inore than thnty Jol lars.Friday night, while taking in the sights of the Tenderloin district he presented two of the young vuinen he met with handsome diamond rings, at ths sane time exhibiting a handful of the sparhhing gems He was then placed under wrest and taken to police headquarters, where ne ddectared that be had bought the ~t nes Iron a steward un the S00 Montezuma, for $050, but later clatmied tha die had found the jewels on the what?In all thete were some torty diamends sul seven sapphires found on him, all of the first water The ace used, tis allegedimade a prac- ttes of going through the cars on thell arrival at Windsor station, aud he may possibly have toad then in one of the sleepers, though po report has been re- cefved of any Joss of the hind, but, of course Uy aught have been left In the car aud the owner think that he had Lost toon some Where else.The af- far de iather puzzling, but (he accus- eb wl probably clear It up sone what on Tharsday ty telling the truth about bou hé came into possession of the divmeonds There have teen several Large Jewel 1obhoerles in the United States lately but Cooper has not been out of the city and if they had been sent to him ta dispose of, it is not Hke- ly that he wonld have given them LA AAA A i away us he did an ae and Constable Cote, of the Futlum street station.Richard Cope, an iron moulder, boarding at 1186 Demontigny east, fired five\u2019 shots from a revolver ! ta his boarding house, and when the other Inmates ran out Into the street he defte:l any one to enter.Inspector Lamouche waa telephoned for.and ar- { rived on the scene with a number of of- \u2018 ficers In plain clothes.Suddenly the man descended the stairs, and in a moment was collared by Captain Bro- phy.When urrestad, he was found th be unarmed, hut the revolver wus found in a cupboard He had not, it appears, aimed nt anyone in particular, hut fired into the ceiling.Two Serious Fires Reported.| Winnipeg, June R The J R Griffin & Co's pork packing plant in Fimwond, à suburb of Winnipeg, vas damaged to the extent of 859,006 hy i fire.The fire started in the packing È room and spread to the lard and mg Ailing departirents, all +f which were absolutely deatr nel Two firemen, ! « McClaus and Davis were caught by a | tailing wall, hut escaped serious in.! tury.| Victoria, B C., June &£ The threa machine shops of the Jictoria Ma- ehinery Company werr destroyed by fire, causing loss of $18,000.Canada\u2019s Trade With Australia.' Epeclal to The M .ntreal Star.Ottawa.Ont.June \u2014F D H Canadian Trade Commiasioner at Mel bourne, will arrive at Vancouver, on June 30 He wil : pend several months Rong, visiting various frade centres of the Ci Dominion with the object ol laying before the commercinl bodies suggrs- tions for the development of - viadua's Lo trade with ustraila.Wor ks, Congregational Unlon of Canada\u2014 Rev.J.T.Daley, B.A., Secretary- Treasurer of the Conferences.Residents at Honfleur Celebrate.lionfieur, France, June 8 -In com- memaoration of the Quebec tri-centen- nial, the residents of Honfleur.from which port Champlain salled, united In an enthusiastic celebration.Hector Fabre, the Canadian agent In France, was the guest of honor.A grand banquet was given In the Clty Hall, and this was followed by a gala theatrical performance at which were rung the nid songs of Normandy and Canada.A Practical Joke.Pittsburg, June 8 \u2014A victim nf practical jokers, Morris Caseberg.22 years old, died to-day in a hospital.He had been emplinyed at the Duquesne Steel and on May 39.it 1s alleged, fellow-workmen inflated his body by compressed air, causing peritonitis.An investigation will be held.ae me ROSES FOR JUNE WEDDINGS G This week's display of Fine China is of various Rose de- i corations\u2014most suggestive of June weddings and appropriate for Wedding Gifts.Plates, Tea Cups and Saucers, 5 G The assortment includes Complete Dessert Services, Dessert ; After Dinner Coffce Cups and Saucers, clc., in single, half-dozens or doze::s.q The following from the celebrated \u201cMinton\u201d potteries, cre instanced 2s examples :-\u2014 Twelve Dessert Plates With an exqulsita decoration Gold dantled edge and festoons of pink roses upon a mellowed white ground work, so char- + ; acteristic of Minton China, ,.$40.00 (These may also be had in yellow roses) Twelve Dessert Plates With an attractive gold edge design and festooned laurel border, from which Ia suspended a decoration of pink roses $36.00 Twelve Dessert Plates With a striking pink ground border and festoons of pink $ roses, reliaved by panels of gold .bare sa e casa ces 56-00 (These may also be had In yellow roses) i To out-of-town customers a specimen ! te plate of each design will be sent upon BR request.; Gh © HENRY BIRKS & SONS =\" 8, LIMITED, New Thomson liner Calrnrona, whic BIG CROWD IS WATCHING RACES AT BLUE BONAES Special to \u2018I'he Montreal Star.Blue Bonnets, June 8 \u2014 Afternoon conditions were exc} nt for keen racing.the warm sun, pleasant breeze and fast track afforded all e qualfi- Impressions at Blue Bonnets.cations necessary.for 16 closest of contests, The attractive card Yrought out a fair alzed Monday crow, better.in fact, than on any previous opening.The fields were good throughout.the opening event, with elgh: «ras going tn the tarrier, gave a nice start to the card.Tenakne furnished a surprise in the first event, winning In ballnon style fiom Manhetiner and lLasdess The weight of the public money was on Manhelmer and Priceless Jewel First race, 3-vear-olds; $40 added; five furlongs _Tenakos, 10%; McCahey, 4 to 1, 8 to 5 and 7 ta 10, won; Mass heimer, 198, Englander, & to 5 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, necond, IAwlens, ti, Hinchcliffe, 8 to L 2 to 1 and even, third.Time, 1,90 4-5 Cruche D'Or, Tartar Maid, Prigeleas Jewel, Arian and Faul Pry alse ran Scratches _Larikin, Goldheart, Star Emblem, Breakaway.Impressions at Blue Bonnets.THE ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY\u2019S RACES.The following are the entries for to-day'« races at Blue Bonnets: First race, 3-year-olds, and up, $400 added.six furlongs.\u2014Oxford, 120; Bil- ile Hibbs, 102; Spign, 113; Jane Bwift, 100; Bellweather, 108, Parkview, 100, (8).SecHnd race, 3-year-olds, $400 added, selling 4 1-2 fuorlongs.\u2014Al Busch, 108: Helen Hills, 99; xWasco, 97; Columbus, 103; Low Heart, 103; M.T.Greene, 112; Goldftind, Third race, steeplechase, 4-year-olds and upward, $508 added, selling, about 2 1-8 miles.\u2014Manzano, 145; Newt Fisher, 190; Red Lion, 130; Flying Virginian, 143: Ballycastie, 147 (6).Fourth race, handicap.3-year-olds and up, $600 added, mile and a furlong.\u2014Rio Grande, 100: Light Wool, 113; Holacher, 105; Reidmoore, 112; Oxford, 118; Lally, 100; Goldway.106, (7D.Fifth race, 2-year-olds, $408 sided, 108; Harold A.four furliongs.\u2014Autumn Maid, 109; oe, INS; : Moreses, \u2018106: Pearl Point, 100 (8).Bixth race, 3-year-olds and up, $400 added, seven furlongs.\u2014Ferry Landing, 105; Call Boy, 108; Gibson, 115; Blue Jeans, 115; Dixie Himmel, 103; Mill on the ¥loces, 108; Ontarto, 115; Pan De Oro, 106; Jim Nutwood, 115; Maripoca, 118; Handmaur, 108; Sally Cohen, 108 ay.n \u201c xApprentice allowajices claimed.Track fast .POTASH ARRIVALS LIGHT.h docked in Montreal Sunday night, after maiden trip on North Atlantic.À BRAVE RESCUE THE ISLAND Drowning Boy Pulled Out of Strong Current by Guardian Lessard, of the Baths.Mr.Lessard.the guardian and life saver at the St, Helen's Island baths, marked up another rescue to his credit Sunday afternoon, when he pulled an exhausted.drowning boy out of the eddy just around the small point of rocks which protects the smimming pool from the swirling waters and strong current of the St Lawrence.The Ind, whose name was not as- certalned, swam out so far away from the island that he got caught in the current, and, although fighting gamely tn get hack again to calm water, was being slowly but surely dragged out and away into the open stream Mr.Lessard saw his plight, and with- rut even stopping to divest himself of his clothes threw himself In, swam out, grasped the almost exhausted hoy and hauled hhin ashore.When dragged out on to the land the youngster was completely overcome and it took several minutes of hard work to bring him around again.He eventually recovered sufficiently to walk home.mer Congregational Union of Canada\u2014 Charles Cushing, B.C.L., Chairman of the Conference.4 .CENTRAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE DECIDING FATE OF ATHLETES.Special to T! + Montreal Star.\u2014 Ottawa, June 8.\u2014The Central Dan - sdian Olympic Committee is In ees- ginn here to-day, relecting the temck team to represent Canada at the coming games in England.At 1 a\u2019clock the committee adjourned to meet again at 2 p.m., and Secretary Pereira an- rounced that the selection was far from complete at the hour of adjnurn- ment, and that no statement could be zlven out to the press.Thnse at the meeting were Rev.Bruce McDonald, Mr.P.D.Ross, Manager Crocker, Coach Sherring and Secretary Pereira THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.Dr Pringle and Dr.Shearer Will Dis cuss Yukon Affaire.Weatern Associated Press.Winnipeg, June 8.\u2014/ the session of the Presbyterian Assembly this morn Ing, J.K.Macdonald, ° rontn, presented a report of the aged and Infirm minister's fund and Judge Forbes moved its adoption The speakers emphasized the scandalous condition of the Christian ministry, by which fajth- ful ministers of the Goapel were too often duced to Indigency in old age.Rev.br Pringle is present and will ventilate the charges he recently preferred against the Yukon administration and in this « nnection Dr.Shearer will read a letter he has received from Sir Wilfrid Laurier containing extracts trom the communication of the Commissioner «° the Yukon in which the latter sald that at the | ;t meeting of the Council a resolution was adopted to vignrusly enforce the law without fear or favor.The Late Mr.Wm.Lewls.Le.Wm.Lewis, of this city, died suddenly on Sunday morning at his late residence, 116 Mackay street, of heart failure.He had been ailing for about à week, but at no time was he confinygy to his bed.end aken quite a long walk on Sat ven- Mr.Lewis was born bi Swan- in his Ing.sea, Wales, In 182%, and w eightieth yearn, Np w son of Wm.\u2018Lewis, éneriff of m.Emorgan- shire County.He akevend appren- ticeahip at sea and at eighteen was captain of a full rigged ship of 1,000 tons, which was In those days of the largest class.He came to Canada in 1852 and for thirty-five years was connected with the Canadian chant Shipping on the Great Lakes, living at Kingston, Ont.He ed twenty years a and od - wi all his family to where Ne has resided ever.A a te er ek ws Lowi Nh five sons snd four daughters, Mr.F.Orr Lewis, Mr James G.Lewis, Mr.W.J.Lewis, C.Howard lewis, Miss Lewis, Miss Mabel Le all of Montreal Mr.T.G.Le Belleville, Ont.; Miss Adelaide Lewis, superintendent of the Ravenswood Chicago, Ill.and Mrs.J.J.Houghton, Mich.ee Union Pacific leeus Bonde.New York, June &_The Board of Directors the Union .Hospital, Zealand, Are small, with firet rte, 06.15 0 86.36 se 36; secon and first pearia, 66.75 pex 160 ng $10, Ratl- road Company.at à meeting to-day, ratified the issue of 960.000,000 fwst Hen and refunding morigage 6 per cent bonds i POLL OFFICER OK SPREE: POLL OPENS - ONE HOUR LATE Returning Officer was in the Cells Over Night\u2014 Row in Booth.Poll No 66 In Bt.James ward was not opened untl a late hour yesterday morning, owing to the remarkable absence of Leonidas Legault, the deputy returning officer.Investigations showed that Leonidas iad met an old acquaintance and had indulged in an hour's convivtality, with the result that he was found in a lane by Constable Bricault in a peaceful state of hopeless Inebriety.After spending some hours in the cells, he was sentenced to a fine of $3, in spite of hls protestations But there were still clouds in the horizon for this unhappy poll Le- gault's successor proved also to be a bacchanallan votary, and could hard- !y keep from tears when told he was not soher Mr.Oliver Asselin made A complaint against the administra, ton of the poll, and narrowly escaped being mobbed, one of the electors actually striking him In the face.Order Was finally restored by Lieut.Helanger.of the Central station who chased all the loungers out of the booth In the meantime, Mr.Asse- lin vows vengeance, and promises trouble for those who should have done their duty.\u2014__ CHILD KILLED BY AN ELECTRIC CAR At 245 p.m.yesterday a little chHd was run over by an electric car at the cor of St.James and Atwater avenue and killed.The ambulance was called from the Western Hospital, but before it reached the apnt the child was dead.The little body was taken to the morgue, where the inquest will be held to-day THE HOUSE OF LITTLE NELL.The announcement that the house In Rath where, in 1840, Charles Dickens firat conceived the idea «7 his Immortal Little Nell in \u201cThe Old Curiosity Shop\u201d lp to be \u201clet or e514,\u201d 1s a fact of con- ajderable interest to all Dick.us lovers.At the time that the novelist was firat attracted to nis theme by the sight of a poor little girl at Bath, ha and his wife, his (and Landor\u2019's) biographer.John Forster.and the painter Maciise were on a visit to Walter Savage Lan- dor in that fair city, and the Incident is thus referred to in Forster's \u201cLife of Landor:\u201d \u201cIt was at a celebration of his birthday in the first of his Bath lodgings, 35 St James' sq.that the fancy which took the form of Little Nell in \u2018The Old Cur- fosity Shop\u2019 first dawned on the genius of its creator.No character in prose fiction was a greater favorite with Lan- dor.He thought that upon her Jullet might for a moment have turned her eyes from Romeo, and that Desdemona might have taken her hairbreadth escapes to heart, so \u2018nteresting and pathetic did she seem to him, and when some years iater the circumstance I have named was recalled to him, he broke into one of those whimsical bursts of comical extravagance out of which arose the fancy of Boy- thorn.With tremendous emphasis he confirmed the fact, and added that he had never in his life regretted anything so much as his having failed to carry out an intention he had formed concerning it; for he meant to have pur- purchased that house, 35 St.James square, and then and there to have burned it to the ground, to the end that no meaner association should ever desecrate the birthday of hell.Then he would pause a little, become conscious of our sense of his absurdity, and break into a thundering peal of laughter,\u201d Thus, in his somewhat ponderous fashion, does John Forster tell the story.It is certainly a great pity that the novelist did not carry out his expressed wish to purchase the house in Bath: but at that time he did not think he could afford it.It seems Dickens had gona to America, meanwhile, and was sojourning there when Forster's \u201cLife of Landor\u2019 reached him.In allusion to the fact that he (Dickens) had himself intended to tell the stroy in \u201ccold print.\u201d he wrote to John Forster from America: \u201cI see you have told, with what our friends would have called won-derful accuracy, the little ft James square story which a certain faithless wretch (C.D.) was to have related.\u201d PALESTINE TO YIELD BITUMEN.The \u201cbrimstone\u201d which was rained down uphn the Cities of the Plain for thelr Imptety is now about to be col- jected and sold by a concessionaire.Hitumen has been mined in 8yria for several years.In 1895 the total quantity amounted to 600 tons, valued at about 370.000.The average amount exported from Said! amounts to 370 tons.The bitumen from Judea Is generally in large pieces mixed with earthy substancea\u2014limestone, clay and sand.It Is worth as much as $180 per ton.It rarely contains oxygen, resembling somewhat osocerite, but it always contains sulphur.Judean bitumen floats In pieces of varying size on the Dead Rea.and Is washed up principally on the western shore, where the Arabs collect it.The bitumen rises from the depths and forms islets, which were remarked in ancient times and described by Strabo.The local earthquakes have the effect of augmenting these deposits.In the year 1834, after a severe shock of earthquake, a mass of twenty tons was thrown up on the southern coast; in 1837, when a sharp shock was felt all over Syria, a mass of fifteen tons came to the surface.When to the sun these masses lose their superficial color, and on the surface are only distinguishable by a faint bluish color of the surrounding chalky clay, and at times are passed unnoticed.A Clever Animal.Mayor Tan L.Johnson, of Cleveland, bas been pluckly fighting a law- infringing street railway.He tore up some of the railway's tracks, an in- Junction was against him, 4 then he in his turn secured an injunction.We are like the 0M lady and the dog.with our injunctions and mandamuses and what not,\u201d eaid Mayor Johnson the other day.\u201cThere was, you know, an old lady who rented a furnished villa for the summer, and with the villa & large dog also went.\u201cIn the sitting-room of the ville there was a comfortable armchair.The old lady Mked this chair better than any other in the house.She always made for Jt the first thing, but, alas she nearly always the chair oœupied by the large dog, \u201cPeing afraid of the dog.she never dared bid it harshly to get out of the chair, sg she feared that it might bite her, but i she.wo go the call tats\u2019 ve would elip into à vacant chair quietly.\u201cOne day the dog entered the room and found the old lady in Joussanon strolled se we ve tra, Fra x, Topeared Much excited and set up a tremen- barking.dpus .*\u201c\u2019The old lady aroëe and hastened to the window to sss what was the matter, and the dog quietly climbed iato the chair.\u201d THE BOY STOOD ON THE BURN ING DECK.Few people know that the boy whe stood on the burning deck is not a myth, but that the incident was an actual fact, and stil] fewer know that the man who gave the order for the destruction of the vessel, un whose deck the aforesaid boy stood, was born In Jamaica Plain, Mass, and Iived there till his royalist father, who objected strenuously to the American Revolution, transplanted him to England, where he served under Nelson in the battle of the Nile.The boy was French, son of the admiral of the French ship L'Orient, and that was the vessel that blew up with the tmmortal boy standing by the mainmast.The boy's unconscious destroyer, Capt.Benjamin Hallowell, was born in the old Boylston house, still standing in Jamaica Plain.The house was built tn 1726 by the Roylstone, and afterward passed to the rabid royalist, Benjamin Hallowell, after whom the captain was named.The old man lived in Jamaica Plain long enough to make himself unpopular when the American Revolution broke out.The son had been early sent to England for his education, and he became none of the seven American- born men to attain distinction tn the Rritish navy.In the battle of the Nile, Captain Hollnwell had command of the ship Ewiftsure, which ran down the luckless L'Ortent.When Capt.Hnllowall gave the command for the French yes- sel to be blown up, he knew nothing of the 13-year-old son of the French admiral, who, foolishly but heroically obeyed his stern father\u2019s order.\u201cDon\u2019t lave the vessel til] I give you permission,\u201d and his \u201cproud, though childlike form,\u201d graced the doomed ves- when she \u201cwith fragments strewed around the sea.\u201d ; Capt.Halinwell afterward heard the sad tale and was much moved by it The boy called out three times in agony to his father, he learned.but stood resolutely by the mainmast, though his father lay cold in death.So much moved was the eaptain that he had a coffin made in the boy's honor out of the floating fragments of the Orient and sent it to his friend and patron, Lord Nelson, with the story of the boy's bravery, and expressing deep regret for the young hero's untimely end.Nelson had the coffin placed in the cabin in remembrance of the boy, and Capt.Hallowell himself tnld the tale to the then widely known poet, Felicia Hemans.Her sympathies were immediately excited and she immortalla- ed the boy in her sentimental but Immortal verses, and she named him wisely, \u201cCasablanca, White Boul.\u201d FROM ONE MAPLE 23 POUNDS OF SUGAR.The thirty-five palls of sap from a single maple on Charies Hulslanders farm in Sullivan,\u201d reported last week, averaged three gallons to the pall.Allowing a barrel of sap to seven pounds of sugar there was made from this one tree almost twenty-three pounds of sugar.The tree, which does not appear to have suffered from its big flow, is about two feet through at the butt and was tapped In five places.\u2014Phliladelphisa Record.A YEAR'S CABUALTIES BRITISH RAILWAYS, In the course of last year 1,117 persons were killed and 8,794 injured on railways in the United Kingdom, according to a Board of Trade return.The deaths are 52 less than in 1906, and the injuries 1,882 more.Only 15 passengers were killed and 531 injured in accidents to trains\u2014e decrease of 40 In the killed and 100 in the injured, as compared with 1906.Accidents from other causes, however, resulted In the death of 103 passengers and injuries to 3,132.Rall- ways servants killed numbered 464, and trespassers (including suicides), 447.ON MURDER IN NEW YORK AND LONDON.Last year in the city of New York 740 murders were reported.For these murders 66 arrests were made and 33 alleged murderers were placed on trial end 20 convictions were made, two teing condemned to death and three others receiving a life sentence.This left over 200 unsolved murders.In the city of London, England, in the eame year, 34 murders were committed, 22 arrests were made, 20 were tried and found guilty and punished.COSTLY FIRE CAUSED BY EAGLE.A Bakersfield, Cal, correspondent ot the fan Francisco Chinnicle tells of one of the strangest fires on record, the burning over of 500 acres of grass land near Bakersfield.The fire was started, it is said, by the burning up of a large eagle which perched on an electric power ine wire was electrocuted.The eagle in alighting touched two wires with his wings and two men witnessed the burning mass fall to the ground, starting the fire, and later investigation disclosed the charred remains of the bird.The fire burned a swath four miles wide and two miles long.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Reported by J.8 Bache & Ce.Ovening Highest Lowest Close GT Bik BE Wm A X N 3% 6 \u2018a = 8e 5 Foly.\u2026.16.00 14.00 1866 1368 ever ane wa nw pn $97 8 2.88 sm an 87 7.8 76 7.66 73 7% 7.7 LONG TERM Province of , NOVA SCOTIA MUNICIPALS DOMINION SECURITIES Corporation, Limited, CANADA LIFR SLDO, RONTRRAL.windbw \u201cThea 134 3Te0d eur Morgan & Go SILK DEPARTMENT Commencing this day, Monday, the 8th, and during the week.Sale of 10,000 yds.Fine Silks at extremely low prices.First Lot\u20146000 rich Chiffon Taffeta, this season's novelties, in fancy checks and fancy stripes, in blue, black and grey, at 49c a yard; regular $1.00 and $1.25.Second Lot\u20144000 yds.Plain Louisine Silk in Black, White, Cream.Navy, Brown, Myrtle, Mauve, Pink, Mais, Cardinal, etc., at 43c¢ a yard; regular 75c.Third Lot\u20141000 yds.natural color Tussore Silk (one yd.wide), at 60c a yard: former price 90c.MANTLE DEPARTMENT Commencing Tuesday, June the 9th, under-price sale of a manv- facturer\u2019s Surplus Stock of Silk Ponge and Muslin Dresses and Gowns in new designs and materials.Prices ranging from $5.00 to $30.00: values from $10.00 to $100.00.On view in St.Catherine Street Windows on Saturday and Monday previous to sale.Doors open at 8.30 a.m.No goods sent on approval.No Mail Orders filled.WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT Commencing this day, Monday, June 8th, Sale of Special range of Wall Papers at 15¢, 20¢, 30c, 40c, and 50¢c, up to $2.50 per single roll, less 507.LINEN DEPARTMENT This day (Monday), Tuesday and Wednesday, June 8th, 9th and 10th.Sale of 25 doz.Huck Towels at $1.92; regular $2.40.Sale of 25 doz.Huck Towels at $2.40: regular $3.00.Sale of 25 doz.Huck Towels at $2.88: regular $3.60.Sale of 50 doz.34 and 34 Napkins, less 200.(perfect goods).Sale of 50 doz.Table Cloths, asst.sizes, less 207%.COTTON DEPARTMENT TO-DAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.200 pieces 10 yd.lengths of fine English Long Cloth, 42in.wide, regular $2.00, for $1.40.200 pieces 10 yd.lengths, 36in., regular $1.65, for $1.25.Special lot of Sheets and Slips, less 109%.50 fine White Satin Quilts, less 209.MEN'S BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Sale of Men's Patent and Tan Oxfords, regular $5.00 and $5.50.Special $3.50.Sale of Men's Patent and Tan Oxfords, value $3.50 (large sizes).at $2.50.Tan Calf Boots, regular $5.00.Special $3.50.Boys\u2019 Kid Boots, sizes 3 to 5, for $2.00.WOMEN\u2019S BOOTS AND SHOES Patent Kid and Plain Leather Boots at $3.45: former prices $5.00 and $6.00.Tan Calf and Black Kid Oxfords, large sizes, at $2.50: regular $3.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Men's Soft Bosom Shirts, best English Cambric, some pleted fronts, cuffs attached, coat shaped.Special 7Qc.Outing Shirts in Blue, White, and Tan Duck and Fancy Material, reversible collars, regular $1.50.Special 75c.; Outing Shirts, Ceylon Flannel, summer weight, neat shapes and checks, reversible collars, regular $2.25.Special $1.00.Men's Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, summer weight, reg.$1.00.Special 69c each.Boys\u201d Outing Shirts in Blue and White Duck and English Oxford, farcy stripes, regular $1.00.Special 75¢.Boys\u2019 Silk Derby Ties, lighc and dark colors, good patterns, reguler 35c.Special 25c.READY MADE CLOTHING 250 Men's Scotch, Irish and English Tweed and Worsted Suits, stock patterns, spring models, light and dark colors, all sizes, 34in.to 44in.breast, regular $13.50 to $25.00, less 507.Youths\u2019 and Men's Homespun and Oxford 2 pc.C.& P.Suits, unlined, light colors.light weights, complete sizes, 33in.to 42in.breast, regular $10.50 to $18.00, less 33 1-37, Youths\u2019 and Men's Washable Vests, complete stock, at 2097, discount, regular $1.25 to $4.50.TAILORING DEPARTMENT Jockey Colors, and Racing and Military or Civil ty.Blue Bonnets Meeting, Breeches a ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT BEGINNING TO-DAY, THE 8TH OF JUNE.Havi chased a large quantity of Wood Mission Lamps for coal ol.gan and electricity, we are enabled to offer them for $6.00 each, regular price $8.00.Lamp Dept.2nd Floor, and Zlectrical Dept.the 4th Floor.VICTORIAN ORDER DAY At Dominion Park | On June 9th, Afternoon and Evening SPECIAL.ATTRACTIONS Colonial Toouse Wontrenl + Back to the Atlantle.San Francisco, June 8\u2014The baitle- from ships Maine and Alabama, composing steamer Lady Eileen, which the special servies squadron.under command of Captain Harbor, started at 7 o'clock this morning.on their retern trip to the Atigntie, by way of Hono- {at Jule, Manila and ; 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