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[" \u201c QU , 155 Lh Jrad ect cartes 6 fA + RACING EX LER le ay 7 SEPT JUNE 10.1908.PRICE ONE CENT.4 - \", Say sex \\ .\u2018 .Ug | i .x * .® = - ; Qu ç x N 3 = .v ~~ IT 7, \u20ac ; % N .: Al 4 / _ N \u201cA \u201c - 4 HE C7 | : ee \\ J mm 3 ON .~ \u2018 Cn mme as cm 1.01, Sun Dance.Choirmaster of ares | RR or at the track.In her race at | ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY'S .terbrook.Todd and Ross Fenton aise | © won from a rst class Broke Two Track Records .an.; field.\"and ekould do yo to-day Lady RACES AT BLUE BONNETS | Fourth race, the Standard Stakes.li Irma can shoulder igh She will miles _ Ballot, 126, Notter.4 to 5 won: be ridden hy Shilling.ee will help\u2019 Below are the entries for to-day's ° .Montgomery.126.Miller, \u20ac to 8.place, her some.Pleasing Is a rapid breaker races at Blue Bonnets ° Urin es er à ernoon second; Roval Tourist, 111, E Dugan, and will go to the front for part of FIRST RACE.es | e ma Ie \" out to show, third.Time, 2.05 254 [the way.but she can hardly force a | Three-vear-olds.six furlong 9 Tourenne and OM Honesty also ren.} nough pace to wear Lady Irma 7 Lawless 2020 TR 106 .Fifth race, 5 1-2 furlongx__ Right Bort, | down.I give the call fpr third money |= Manno dal - La .! : Ye id of | \u2014\u2014 ng Avondale .- At Blue Bonnets Course x.i sits Sis rum w rem mo rom of EE SEAT 5 Gimme © i ownfall o 00 5, won: Lady Hubbard, 102, Shreve, 5° : ! (7) Tenakos |.| 108 ! to 2.place, second: Bonnie Keiso, 99.Wandering Expert.The next event Ls the Hunters Flat, | ___ Park View * 106 | \u2014_\u2014 CW \u201cWalsh \u201ceven.to show, third Time, | amd little or no line can be obtained ___ Jane Swift 106 | Two track and one world's records tended.beginning to-day, to start the \u20181 08 3-5 Toll Boy.Yankee Daugh- | on the local a Ty of Monk ; The feature of the afternoon's rac- ford responded to a call and wore he were disposed of yesterday at Blue [first race at t o'clock, so that ter.Dr.Pillow, Ark, Needlim, Ramble,| First race \u2014 King Avondale, Park ; ; SECOND RACE.ing was the breaking of two track re- | thers down golng to the front J \u2019 : IV Kumshaw was his last start.while : «rds in the teeth of a high wind !in time to win by a head from Belle Bonnets, the former were real.but the [everybody will have a far chance Lo ,O U.Kid, Fashion Plate and Visita- | View.\u201cTenakoe.= h | Two-vear-otds; selling.\u2018our furlongs e tee E a ; Firefly had nothing to beat when she 104 which blew up the stretch as the wether Billie Hibbs died away at latter is problematical and requires ex.Het out for the beginning.; tion also ran.; Second race\u2014Lady Irma, Pleasing.won over the jumps at Toronto and 11x Lady Bab eee eee 104 N P \" M g a à et planation.The Governor-General.\u2018was not pre- Sixth race, 1 1-16 mlles_.Alman- * Roval Oak.Kuinshaw beat her on the flat.She uk in vos ores turned pinto, .> was 3 | e en an ate! .The six furlong event was settled in sent yesterday.but will be out again line, 103, Delaby.8 to 1.2 to 1, and Third race\u2014 Firefly, Kumshaw.Red oi} |jke this footing better than the |__* Rervicenre 112 ther been n wind ot mnt ; the track HELEN HILLS WON GALLOPING.record time and the mile and a fur this week.Because of the absence of |8 to 8, won: Bolandn, 196, G.Burns, 3] Monk.track at Toronto.and should win with \u2014 Louden 109 ee ut an Yh en | Helen Hills assumed the lead early long race found a fraction being clip- the vice-regal party at another event.[to 1.place, second.Montauk.106, Mus-| Fourth race\u2014xGerald D., Nasturtia.{ihe big horse Kumshaw second and Red 11x Dan De Novies 113) have been endangered The fields | IN the rave, although Vasco outs pes off the previous mark Then tn there was a decided falling off in the |grave.even.show, third Time, 1 49 Lucille R .Monk who will be an outsider third.\u2014\u2014 Edwin \u201cL\" 13 ere not ne Tar nee might have been.Poke her and got the first call.he steeplechase.it required : 7 min- attendance of society peoy v.aril there Monacle, Punch.Montrose, Rosarto, Fifth race\u2014Touchwood, Agent, Glen The fourth race is the feature event | lady Irma .but the racin as or the keenest | Helen Hills wae closely followed by utes to cover about two and a half wax a slim gathering in the members\u2019 Goldfrane, Commodore Thomas, Count| Castle.; .and looks to be the bext bet of the THIRD RACE The favorites En most of the \u201cevents | M.T.Green.who was sharply cut off miles.which is, perhaps.a~ slow time enclosure However.with fine weather Reinford.Mild Refrain, New Garter.Sixth race\u2014Keator.Woodline Nib- afternoon.(Gerald D.is one of the best ACE ; went down tn a RER S after straightening away for the ren as had ever been recorded However, and good cards offering.there ig cer- Tender and True, Wedding and Irish Hck.two-year-olds out this season.He has up! \u2018one lle and a a and| good day for the books The steeple.| | nome.The winner was pounds the that Is a story in itself {tain to be larger gatherings this week.Lace also ran xThe one best bet.run some fine races, and should win up: 182 | chase was somewhat of a burlesque | (best of tbe others and was only gal- Three starters went out for the stee.| _\u2014_\u2014 Seventh race, 5 1-2 furlongs.Fore, 132, The card to be run'eff this after- this stake.Nasturtia will be the con- Fire 200, 157: owing to there being only three start- !PINE @t the finish.M.T.Greem plechase, Manzano, with McInerney up: I J.Lee, 13.t0 5.even, and 1 to 2, won; ROON is one of the best that the public tender, In fact her owner thinks she |_\u2014 Brick Top LIN 152; ry and they all fell, but were re.| \"88 driving to the limit 10 stal) off Newt Fisher, with Grantlan}, ana Flv.{HEARD ABOUT THE PADDOCK Racquet, 107, Leavh, 4 to 1, place, pe-| have yet had the chance of seeing at can win.Gerald D.worked yesterday \u2014 Stalker .,.159 ounted and finished.The first two |\u2018 Vluinbus who closed stoutiy \u2018under tng Virginian.with Mr Dion Kerr In * [eond.Ceremonious 1%, Musgrave, Blue Bonnets this spring.The races morning three-eighths in thirty-seven \u2014\u2014 Kumshaw .155 arrived In time but Flying Virginian { punishment.the saddle.Manzano, at 7 to IN, and His Excellency Earl Grey will attend |even, .show, third Time.1.07 4.5 are all well filled and there should be seconds.Lucille R.from {he Qarth \u2014\u2014 Red Monk .Ld was delayed too long to get third | A BURLESQUE STEEPLE- Flying Virginian at 6 to 5, were looked [the races on Saturday In state.The Shapdale.J.H Read Bluestock Am- in dant condition and vit give nue et tre #00d one.and shou FOURTH RACE.money.In the first «vent Oxford | CHASE.upon as having the matter to settle Governor-General has taken a great mesty, solute.Miss Battenberg.\u2019 ; ; The Kindergarten.selling: two-year- %Eain showed himself to be a sprinter | Fred.Fox's Manzano, after his easy ç th hbreds and whi c .; ther chance of record breaking.The! The fifth race will bring out a lot ; ; \" bons ad a a a |e Sane a mer fonture event oË the aternocey wil 5 of mt Tampcts who.Maven mare | re den ar iin ea sie! The wanes of ma oie) of SY, San, he Davie chances were not r de as highly every day.He Is showing the same i ! the great Kintergarten stakes for two- at this meeting.After his fine race at 2 Claiborne .195! wether had Park View entered in this Virginian was the one looked on to probable Tens na plenty et money [interest In the races at Blue Bonnets year-olds, and the field will bring to- Toronto last Saturday, Touchwood _ Lucille CR .104; event and with her In had the race |have a chance to beat him while for the other twn.Manzano being well | and will do all in his power to help BY A MONTREAL HORSEMAN.xether the best of the habiles of the shouid finish in front of the rest, with Tix Tony ee ee 108 | at his mercy.This filly is ¢ntered Newt Fisher was the despised out- fancied because of a previous win here, the sport along.en erick.erie bv ig Die Agent second and Glen Castle third Hx Gena ooo .112 nearly every day but she has®iot yet sider.The three went off to a fair al © J ens are three x RE 2 .r and figured out as a certain winner A car load of horses will arrive from FIRST RACE.looked to with Interest.In this race can afford to make a mistake.Touckh- \u2014% Nasturtia \u2026 +.97] Bone to the post, Mr.Mathews made start and Flying Virginian and Man The three got off together and Man- New York this afternoon or to-mor- meveral local owned horses will go to weod has a lot of early speed.and will .TH RA a mistake in withdrawing her yes- sano came together at the first jump 3680 was ahexd as they reached the row morning.In the car to come over Parkview.Jane Bwift, King Avondale we starter.There will be plenty of Weep the ethers going to keep up with F TFTH CF.terde> for a cont him (he purse.with the result that both horses lost first jump.Manzano and Flying Vir- n d- ntlemen rid and the should ?t: in this way he st chase.four-ysar-olds and up; ng not live up to bis repu- thelr riders.Newt Fisher was far are the horses of Geo.Connell, inclu SECOND R c ge me ers, race u him in the first part; in ay bout 2 miles tatio he rod \\ f , h back- of them t himself ginlan landed beside each other The ling the jumper Cherry Hill.This wil ACE.be a good one.Mr.Kerr will ride his may kill Agent oft abou : n ae ne e & couple of poor (ROUE o © save himself.\u2026- ne 5 ry : : \u2014\u2014 Laurelwood .189! races.Particularly in the race He went on until the eighth ju Le rat Dar Pre, create a new interest in the racing.as own mare.Firefly.This mare Keator was worked yesterday morn- 16 to Lee en IM] where Gold Way beat Light Wool, where he also fell.He was quic both riders being thrown.Newt Fisher |, ou arrivals ut the track always Lady Irma Pleasing Royal Oak Yyrodbably more cupa to her credit \u20ac Ing.: and showed a lot of speed over der LL.cei ies 182 The viet £ Hei H \u20ac : caugnt and >» 6 oy \u201ced off rare clip.\u2014 © hunter at the track Mr.' f footi which 1s to his 16 Butwell .167 e ory o elen Hills was not caught and mount y a stable boy cleared and star\u2018ed at a rar Pp THIRD RACE.any other ra this\u2019 kind of 1 ng ) ed ho rod i ; evidently intending to take all the The breaking of two track records Wright will ride Stalker, while Mr.liking.This ohe should win the Last \u2014 Teuchwood .147 look: or &s Gold Heart and M.T.jw rode him over the course and room in the teeth of high wind 4 Ballyegstle .\u2026.157{ Green were thé good things.won.Manzano was the next caught possible Both McInerney and yesterday in the tee a Fire FI Kumehaw Brick T Henderson will ride Red Monk race with Woodline the contender.* Glen Castle 142 and remounted H red just Mr Kerr were badly shaken up bovine agaîne the Torsos os they run y ume ck TOP The steeplechase wlll bring out a lot Woodline has run some nice races re- AA = OXFORDS GOOD RACE.To get mecond money.whe Flores own the stretch, was a most remark- .\\ ¢ ney.ANOTHER CAME TO GRIEF able thing.The track Is as near perfect FOURTH RACE.Tia Tar none To the pest then cently and well finteh SIXTH RACE.rat Y three went tora, post in the Virginian wus tôv late.After the As boys were scurrying about the as one could imagine.The ri furlongs Lueille R.Nasturtla Gay King the filed this meeting There are some REPUBLICANS AND THE PRES) mie Tear-olds and up: selling.one eice.ce on x rd.the de pon Tener Oarth.le a ho rode field tryl to secure the rideriess Fun by Oxford when he only beat - fast sprinters In the opening dash, y 1x Larikin was the good thi ; horse Orantiand roceeded on his Wether half a length in 1 1-2 4-5 was FIFTH RACE.and it will be a race from barrier to DENCY.\u2014\" Youthful puto Pind Soin ng in pin event, but him to the finish fifty dollars for win- way with Newt Fisher At the very wonderful time: the gray horse is now wire.Since 1860 the Republican party has \u2014\u2014 Gibson .Both these horses Tooke rey Sore.ning the purse.Jump at which the other pair had at hi; best while he beat a wood one Agem Touchwood Glencastie On his Toronto form King Avondale carried every presidential election in [\u2014\u2014 eine Koing to the post as they were nodding ANOTHER THREE HORBE EVEN.tome to griaf.then the ninth jump In In the entry from the Mathews stable.should land the long end of the purse the United States except two, the two 6 D ocqui Blllle Hibbe being the only sound look- The fourth.race was another three- the race, the gelding stumbled after Light Wool although beaten, made SIXTH RACE.se the firat race, with the filly Park exceptions being in 1884 and 1892, when 7 Breakaway .| 182! Ing one in the lot.When the gate horse one, Reidmore and Hole were landing and shot the rider off.Because Gord Way eatablish a new track re- View the contender.This pair should Clevelknd was elected.The largst num- lord Dixon ne ce 112| went up Bellwether went to the front %/thdrawn.Light Wool was the fitst ot the previous incident, there were cord for the mile and an eighth to win.Sorviite Woodiine Debar Pull away from the others as both are {per of electoral votes ever polled for \u2014\u2014 Keator Mia 8 AT THE DISTANCR hm on > THE FORM CHART.THIRD DAY, SPRING MEETING, MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB.Tuesday, June 9.Weather Clear; Track Fast.1R\u2014FIRST RACE\u2014Bix furlongs.Purse $408: for 3- -year-olds and un.Start 23 1-8, .47 4-8, 1.12 4-5.ing.Horses Wet.St.A} Oxford .cve0un.vere 120 3 3 3 3 1 ~\u2014 Bellwether .108 1 1% 1 14 1 2 -\u2014\u2014 Billie Hibbs 162 2 2 nk 21% ¢h .3 Oxford trailed the leaders to the stretch turn, where he moved vp, an Bellwether showed extreme early speed and forced a stride.in final stepping back in stretch run.14\u20145ECOND 48 3-6.58 3 .Horses.& Helen Hillis \u2014 M.T.G \" Hen Hilin left barrier with a rush, and after carry! ng M ing lead, entering home stretch; was only galloping at finish.was under drive all last furleng to stall off Columbus: 183\u2014 THIRD RACE\u2014About 3% miles.Purse $500.Ing.Hor: \u2014\u2014 Flying Virgintan Marc and Fiyina Viræinian both lost Hèers et Arst Wop.and Newt Fisher fell at eighth; remount ed the course, got first monev.stable hov, and.finishing.RACE.'% furiongs.Purse, for 2-year-olds.wet Bt s 3 1h - 13 13 3 21% 3s 1 ¢ 44 43 1 81 8h 102 4 8 [279 108 8 61% 8 Wat.Intter ven 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 amas good; won driving; place easily Time\u2014 Jockeys.Op.CL.PL h 4-5 7-10 2 1 7-6 13 7 1 Start good: won cantering: anf ma Btesplerhase.Start good.Time 7.08.1 2 ?ARBANN WAS 4, wearing Bellwether down last furlong.gnt un fast pace, was tiring at end.Billie Hibbe was place drive.Time \u2014 21 4-5, J .CL HP McCah -8 2 3-5 J W Murphy 9-8 $3 1.2 oward .10 265 3 Hinchelitfe .30 & 20 Olanit 22e 15 1, Shilling OFS 2 ye 87 n Jreen along firnt furlong.drew away into s command- Green was rharuvly ut off at turn of hack stretch; slow.but closed st uitly uncer punishment.Jockeys.«an Grantland .,.T 8 6-5 McInerney .4-5 7-10 Mr.Kerr .cee e- latter war caught and remounteé, and.finiahing within time M limit, got second money.Fiying Virgifilan was finally caught and ridden over the course, but did not finish in time to get thtrd money.16\u2014FOURTH RACE\u2014!4% miled.Purse : tor 3-year-olds and up.Start gosd.Won driving.PI fy.26, 48@1.14, 1.39 4-5.1631-5.wo : «Place easily.Time.Ina.Horses., Wet.mlosrers.© cl \u20188 \u2014 Gold Way.2.ke 38h 5 3.14 Mumhy ER] woot.Lo -.129 1 11 1h ink 11 7 Bhilling 710 12 9 Lamy Ce ea .100 3 21% 22 32 33 à McCahey 16 12 88 Murphy took back snd laid off the early pace with Gold Way.he came thro@h on inside.peine home strewh.where Jonge, rye Lally along at fast pace.Delayed making his run until straightened out in thin of x rong won going away used Light Wool up first six fur- 1T\u2014PIFTH RACF\u20144 furtongs.\u201cputes $400; 3-year-elds.Start good.Won easily.Place driving.Time.113-5.238-8, 553-5, 003-8.Ind.(9) Takbhire .Mardefla .Pearl Point Morocoo .\u2014 Takhira ran away from his flela 14 rounding the far turn, and wag bregker.begam quic but was unable Tathe moves > A end.but tir 19-8KXTH NACE \u2014 Seven 28 3-6, 48.1.18 2-5, 1.37.Ina.Horees.1 Dirie Hummel .100 \u201c4 11 12 1 1 81% 2 9 51 sh nk $M 63 sh { 71 10 3 22 \"w 41483 Th 92 9 tax 3nt 8 82 10 18 winn! toad on back stretch We forced opened up a ping tend « etrong.buf hung wet.en Jockey» Op CG PI.-109 8 11% 183 1% McCahey .46 45 146 112 1 33 14 urphy §8 45 14 3 se 3 ™ Hinchliffe 10 30 4 .6 8 ft 8 « Olandt 8 1 59?.100 4 42 3 Morehouse 20 860 0 wef in hand et last sixteenth.Havre a rapid pond Dace with winner \u201cwe driven to stall off Mardella last few atrides.D g to Havre t closed bix gap.frriongs.Purse 9406; for 2-year-olds and up.Start good.Won easily; place ériving.Time, Ow Op.CI Pl.$5 2 71 4 4 3 2 62 1 - 4 88 sn 1M 30 20 30 20 190 35 30 $ 15 .M 12 0 0 2e à fuot pare.had some- Ontario was pressed about Murphy laid off the early pace and at one time looked tp be hopeleduly beaten.Light Wool was three lengths in frônt of the winner as the lot turned for the ru home.It was here that Shilling made his mistake.He tosk a hold of the horse and then let him down again only to pick him up pulling eut which let Gold Way through on the rail.Had it not been for this the favorite would bave beeff In front At the ish.lally tired in the last sixteenth and finishe «d three lengths of the et pair.A WINNER FRO HE FIRST.M®ahey rushed IDxie Himmel te the front moon after the start in the I last race and made every post a wine ning one.Call Buy hu onto the fast pace right to the en but could never get on better than even terma with the winner.He hung after be- Ing made ro much of in the early part.Dixie Himmel had something in reserve at the end.Ontario was messed about all through the race, while Handmaun was given a care- lens ride.This horse did not get away any too wefl and from ninth position to feurth hr the seven für- : longs.He fan a winning race snd will do better next time out.\u2014e TOMORROW'S BLUE BONNET PROGRAMME - ELL CHOSEN.Blua Bonnets.June 10.\u2014The fnilow- îng is the programme for Thursday the fifth day of the meeting.The card ix without a stake, but the han- Qdicap rteeplechase should bring out à gd field and be eh interesting event.First race for maiden tes Jwn-vear- olde, weights 100 ibe.w the scale, four furlongs, by subscription of 85 each, with $400 added.which 360 to the second and $40 to the third.Setond race.for three-year-olds and Upward./selling, six furlongs, by aube scriptioff of 35 each to the winne with 3400 added, of which 360 to th second and 84% to the third.Third race, far four-vear-nlds and upward, nop-winners since Reptember 1.1907, relling.nne mile and a furlong, by subscription n° $5 each to the winner, with F400 Added, nf which $80 to the secand and $40 Ya the third.Fourth race, far three-ycar-otds and upward, handicap.=ix furlongs.by subscription of $10 each to the winner, or 98 If declared with $400 added.of which 876 to second and $50 to third.Fifth race, handicap.steeplechase, for four syear-ajds and upward, about two miles, by subscription of $10 each te the winner or only 85 if declared with $400 added.of which 360 .t0 the séc.ond And $40 to the third.Sixth race, tor two-year-olds which have not wen 81,009, five furiemes, becriptien of 86 each.with 080 adel: ot $80 to the second end $0040 he at Fy à ~ Fo À ,- x wo 254, peer] 2 cea + oh + ue 4 V NOTE 1 \u2018 a a ae Es x 4 = Pen pes Ssh du VE , at 5.30 pin Thursday\u2019s Special Values in Daintiest .of Summer Attire, Exquisite Sample Blouses Higher Class Embroidetics AMERICAN MODELS OF LINGERIE gst.wooo, sido wise) $3.95 A traveller has just deposited in our store his whole collection of the sample lingerie Blouses which he has been showing to the best and most fashionable American retail houses They are worth $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and and $15.00.We place them oa sale to-morrow at, each $3.95 Patterned in the most advanced of American models, many of them are most exquisitely hand-embroidered, and all of them lavished over with all the beauty that lace embroidery and dainty pin tucks can give when worked in by the hand of an expert.\"There are but 200 of them\u2014and we emphasize the fact to prevent you from being disappointed\u2014if you want one, come early.IRISH Linen Handkerchief Sale Thousands on Thousands Involved Insh lmen handkerchiefs for vacation\u2014thousands and tens of thousands of them\u2014oplain, hemstitched, and hand embroidered by the Irish peasantry\u2014a sale of extraordinary proportions on Thursday at prices more exceptional still.We offer: 2,400 pure Irish linen Handkerchiefs with hand embr idered initial and spray.Special at 15.Thursday, each.10 1,300 pure linen Handkerchiefs with hems 4.%.% and 3% Ins, ever #0 neatly hemstitched, very lar widths; worth, each .10.Thursday, 2 for .28 Thousands of sheer pure Irish linen Handkerchiefs with initial most artistically worked in the leaf of a shamrock, uniaundered for the special.Thursday.-10 sake of less import duty, mussed over and solled by the hands of Pure Irish linen Handkerchiefs, the peasants who worked them.with wreath, bow knot and init- Regularly sold at .36.fal hand-worked by the peas- Thursday, each.20 antry of Ireland.Special at 20.Thursday.124% 750 Handkerchiefs of extra fine quglity of linen, hemstitched in 900 plain linen Handkerchiefs, all regular widths.Regular daintily hemstitched in all regu- 20, fOr.0 000000000000 -15 New Umbrellas For Men and Women, } $1 39 $2.25 and $2.50 Qualities.° - Again has been made an offerby a manufacturer of some really good umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen.The price quoted for right down was to US irresistible, so ought it by for YOU.The Men's are tape-edged Taffeta The Women's are also made of eme rames | Tate ape deed covering wit some of them Inlaid with silver; coin or Germon silver handles, an unmistaken mark of quality.metal rods, 216 inch frame.Both lines are guaranteed fast in color, and have been reliably made.They are $2.2.25 and $2.50 qualities, offered at, each $1.39 ALLOVER HAIR NETS./ We have just received a large cohsignment of our special all-over Nets, made of finest real hair, in shades from blonde to black All-over Hair Nets, jarge size, all shades of brown, each in a separate envelope.ÉB: or two for.000000000 sc nan 0e 25 sizes 6 to 7%.Thursday, per palr .Extra large Hair Nets; very finest quality real hair, black, browns, and Also 100 pairs of white and black guantleta, long lengths of nice.close blondes: very special Each.D0: or three for .50 lisle thread; worth .75, for'per pair .25 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, lacey edgi \u2018The prices are _._____ $2, 00 Values.Thursday .Some thousand yards of Swiss Embroideries made with an elegance and nicety of taste destined to charm the eye of every lady who lstks upon them, are going to be offered here on Thursday, at'a price all the more exceptional because of their special adaptability to June dress.All-over frontings.flouncings, insertions, wide or narrow, and worked supremely fine, and some of them most effectively mercerized, on foundations of extra fine sheer batistes; | Swiss muslins, nainsooks and cambrics.These are the high-class qualities of embroideries you are used to paying $1.00, $1.25.$1.50, $75 and $2.00 for, 48 they are yours to-morrow for, per yard .W5 Newer Summer Suits.New York's distinctive Attire At Specially Moderate Prices.Stamped with the distinction New York gives to her summer suits, there has just come to us from there a limited quantity of white and fancy striped suits of ducking, and this nist serve our urgent request for you to see them immediately if you haope to secure ome.The stripes are new, the colors are new, and they're so distinguished looking from top to bottom.\u2014 $10.00 and $12.00 Tan Hosiery.$1.75 and } 75 3 Pairs offer : at .50, .50, .60, .65, .75 VALUES Isn't there a pleasure, perfect in its kind, in the wearing of tan stockings?How well they harmonize with summer and seem a part of it?Well, this is what we propose doing in tan hosiery to-morrow\u2014to Perfect lisle thread Stockinge, plain, in 6 correct shades or laced boot- high, in five patterns and eight shades: qualities selling regularly 60, .66 and .T6, for 3 paire for $1.00 $1.00 same price, 3 pairs for Also 850 pairs all black fine German Lisle thread, $1.00 Summer Corsets | qualities at this special price with or without garters.THIS SPECIAL OFFER TO-MORROW.Our corset department is literally loaded down with a wealth of the most desired of this season\u2019s summer models of American and Canadian make, and just to spread the good news more surely, we are going to offer you to-morrow a choice from 500 pairs of regular $1.50 Made of batiste and.couti]l in Summer weights, they are both.short and long styles, with mediulum long hip and medium high bust; also the new high bust with extra long hip: with rust-proof steels, - ODDMENTS OF GLOVES.$1.00 68, 75, 85 and $1.00; On Thursday we shal?offer the contents of odd boxes of elbow length plain Liste thread Gloves and Giaves nf silk net.They are black and grey only: qualities we have offered all along at | Walker, and Mr.Isaac Hiiborn.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CORNET, \"UNION OF CAMATA IN SESSION RERE Many Delegates ia Attend \u2018ance at the Angual Gonvention.' | \"The Congregational Union Re Canada.opened its second annual here to-day at Emmanuel C sessions will continue unti IE of the month.Rev.Prof.Yeuts preach the opening sermon, ard w Aloo deliver addresses to-morrow 1 Friday.On each of these days there will be a public meeting at § p.m.when the principal addresses will be: Wednesday, \u201cThe Anglo-Saxon Oppoe- tunity,\u201d by Mr.Charles Cushing.ehaip: 1 pman of the union; Thursday, \u2018The New Spirit and Organisation Te Congregationalism,\u201d by Dr.J.Denison, of Boston; Friday, \u2018The Power to Become Bons of God,\u201d by Rev.Prof.Youtz.Rev.Hilton Pedley, of Japan, will give an addres at the Friday evening meetin.Rev.J.W.fleld, of Bern, Ont, will areside on Sunday eveninæ.Amongst the delegates who are in attendance at thea conveption from [cints outside of Montreal are: Auburn, N.Y._Rev.Dr.Youts.Ayer's Cliff, Que._Rev.Churchill Moore and Mr.Leon Clough.Ont._Rev.W.Hipkin.Berlin, Ont.__Rev.J W.Schofield.Bloom ale, Ont.\u2014Mr.J.B.Binge- Brigham, Que.Rev.I.W.Pierce.Burford, Ost _Rev.B.V.Tippett Boston,\u201d Mass._Rev.De.and Mra Denison., Cobourg, Ont.__ .A.F.Pollock.Cowansville, Que._Rev.W & hak er.Mr.R.I.Ferguson, and Mr W.G.Macfarlane.Danville, Que.\u2014Mrs.Sanderson, Rev.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Woodiév.Mr.G.Mc- Cracken and Mr.bird Riddle.Embro, Ont.__ - W.D.Spengs.- Edgar, ont \u201cheer vw.Blesses, pures Road, Ont \u2014Rev.J.B.Bac- Fitch Bay.Que \u2014Rev.son: and Mr.and Mrs.r H .orest, Ont\u2014Rev.H.G.Rice and Mr.Wm.Scott Georgetown, Ont \u2014Rev.B.A.a.Wu loughby.Granby.Que \u2014Rev.R K.B Rev.J Alexander, Mr.8.C.Miner ar W.Neil, and Mr.D.M.Mit- c Guelph, Ont \u2014Rev.R.G.Watt.Hamilton, Ont.\u2014Rev.J.K.Unsworth.and Mr J.C.Bale.Kingston.Ont.\u2014Rev.and Mrs.D.Macullum, Rev.and Mrs.J.C.Wiliers, .J.Hutcht- Barber Rev.H.D.Whitmore, Rev.G.A.Mac- kengle, and Mr.R.J.McKelvey.London, Ont\u2014Rev.D.8.Hamilton, Mise Etta Pa Maxville, Ont.\u2014Rev.J.T.Daley.Mr.W.A Claris, Miss B Parry, and ry.Douai.Kennedy.and Mr.D.C.Mc- ugel Middleville, Ont.\u2014Rev.A.Macaulay.and Mr.Thompson Melbourne, Que.\u2014Rev.3 H.Craik.and Mr.W.Skinner.New Durham, Ont.\u2014Dr.and Mrs.H.Haight atawe, Ont.\u2014Rev, Wm.McIntosh, 1.Horsey, Mr.Pearce, and ue Ackroyd.srirooks.Que.\u2014 Mrs.GQ.EN Read.Mr.J.M.Jenckes, and Mr.T.| a Sons N.B\u2014Rev.w n, a 8 .- {hony.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Fiewwel ling.and r.C.E.Macmichael.8t.Catharines, Ont.\u2014Rev.W.W.Smith, and Mrs.A.Frampton.2% Andrews, Que.\u2014Rev.and Mra.iter South, Que.\u2014Rev.Mr.and Mes.heffield, Ont.\u2014Rev.J.w.N .trutf Ont \u2014Rev.J.P.Gérrie.Scotland, Ont \u2014Rev.Edwin Hobbe.and Mr.and Mrs.M.W.Foster.Sherkston, Ont\u2014Rev.H.Sandersgn, and Mr.Benji Sherk.St.Anne, Ont\u2014Mr.W.Mitchner.Toronto, Ont.\u2014 Rev.J.W.Pedley, Rev.Chas Pedley, Rev.Hilton Pedley, Rev.Silcox, Rev.Dr.and Mra.Benoa.\u2018Mrs.J.PF.\u201cA O'Hara, Rev.f a W.Freeland, Mr.W.Winnipeg.Man \u2014Rev.BE R Weeks, and Mr.C.A.Moore.West Montrose, Ont.\u2014 Rev.M.T.A Very Bold Robbery.TRUNKS! SUIT CASES! GRIPS! ETC.! ?Get them at Headquarters, 245-247 St.James Street.They are the .best, strongest made, perfect in style and finish, and at moderate v.esels, Jund 10.\u2014On the eve of the | gq tlalirax.June 10\u2014The N Glasgow ; Bru ~ tandard says: \u201cHis many ends In ; ogéaing o the yo session pf Par- | Pletou couniy.as well as elsewhere in a Momeet 2 the of concluding.the province, will learn with regret that LL weston.an Faxing a vote on the | matters of a personal nature bave pre- Li the annexation of t ongo | | valled with Rir Hib per and per- a qe the darhéet Views prevail suaded him to with from the nomi 4 roe.regarded practically IA = Pl bh t a mes la A otter w tren v Sir Hibbert t WH.5 Læcpoia le reported | T.fSutheriand, chairman of the conven- * her concessions.tiem appofnted to od the nomination Bibs Rave rere of à fo te Mkely to be to nine was recel some days ago.ug ration of Min- | letter intimated Sir Hibbert) reliention pov: 1360p, pnd disestution of the Chamber.inf withdrawing.Sines the a à'Etnvé national crisis.i the letter srervihing pominle has been 9 pms mye pr a mem Aone te Induce Rir Hib to reconsider Ba: ATS iL cost.= * to us, we will do the work an : J.EVELEIGH & CO., Limited If you have a trunk or ba at needs repairing, send them return them to your address.of fing Millinery bing nATe, for the races.Misc midsummer displa pi BMBROIDERED Nes, which are so tashionable in Paris GOLFING hd now ready.MOTO Smart STING and PAwAL KING HAT LINEN PARABSOLS, in colors, which are the rage.BELTS, embroidered Lin- fe, in exelusive styles.SHIRT WAIST TIES, in all the fashionable shades.Millinery Phone, Up 4008.Farnishing and Decorating, Up 972.Bell's Galleries Cor.Peel & St.Catherine Sts.LIN en and i \u201d y THE CONGO FREE STATE.\" Jewellery, all kinds.repaired.[but advicas received are that be decided » Bemalare Jeweller, 355 St.Jumes BL .positively to withdraw, ?A dès ais 3 soho ve 'SIR HIBBERT WILL NOT RUN.tha matter, And accept the nomination, has For and nw NE, Kok THIEVES ON PULLMAN.GARS.Several Passengers ors Relieved ot Valu ables While Astesp.Special to The Mont: Mar.North Bey, Ont, Jupe 10\u2014Durlng the past few days an of crooks have been working the Kuli: man sleepin cars on tha C jan Pacific and Grand Trunk.T.Harris, of North Bay, divielomal car fere- man, was return from a trip of n- »pection Saturday night and while sleeping in Lis berth on the Winnipeg express was robbed of containing eighty dollars.On th same train a man named McLeod lost three coats.J.Canham, en route te Spragge, Manitoba, from Toronto, arrived tn North Bay poorer by .two thousand dollars negotiable paper besides ready cash, watch and tickets.Two men on number one express Monday night lost their trousers between North Bay nd Sudbury, but the cash his Oquesrs 4 a FLOOD STILL FALLING.Lethbridge Reports That Damage le \u2019 Less Than Was Supposed.Western Associated Press.Lethtriags.June 10.,The flood has fallen ten\u201d The city waterworks apd ect 1 Hæht are operating.The ames is not ~~ extensive as sup- The C.R.bridge over Beily River, near Masters, will take several days to repair.The Alberts Ratiway and Irrigation Company's bridge at Milk River i» washed out and broken.The bridge over the Bt.Mary's at Card- ston will take days to repair, one span = out find the trestle work is à o serious damage is done or the irigation system.Yo track absolutely uninjured.The timbers for & new bridge was washed away, also Canadian Pacific Railway pampins Rouse is compli - merged, and the town wil) be.= ibd light until the plant is repaired, EE \" Mining Diepute In Nova Scoûk.Otta June 10.\u2014Judge McGtTŸra of New Giasgon, has been agreed uo.te chatrman of the board.of of con- tliation, which will consid pute between the Port Hood Chal = pany, of Port Hood, N.8.and fs em- Mr.J.G.ce M lac Canadian Pacifie way ace oh te érs\u2019 board will be by hie - ner.Mr.Lee, the former not being Abies to act.loss was s Special Notices.! SLATER'S WaeT two pro PETERBORO\" \u201c Raédon, |- formeriy of of Hnvéiock died as dled at Norwood, Rushing es ras aged 40 vears.ng This Frederick George, Hetie son of George Fowler, c c\u2014 the \u2014 prisons 0 of the New ter Bhde y gv to opèned mn 00 USE POOT BLN rived from Toroata, aad he is be In OR ONLY AN IMITATION ?| sotire command of the a Th fo all the dirt rect al ant du rence in the [the coat or» protmisé there oth, 3 Cet one.of gefuine.The kind that uch relief during the South Africe Wer The hind \"hat Col.Otter y spoke of so À æ » we LÀ CE\u201d un 1 win ve fl cs er foe vn, Women and promise that Messrs) delay.how tock of States | An audacious robbery occurred at the Bouse of Mrs.James Cochrane, 30 Woodstock ave, Monday afternoon.alone in the house when the bell rang.A seedy looking man inquired whether Mr.Davis lived there.and succeeded in learning that Mrs.Cochrane was alone Then he sprang on her, nearly choking her, and took her watch and some jewellery.Before anyone could ap- préhend him, he escaped.Complaints were laid to-day at police headquarters, but as yet no arrests have been Dr.Dorval Released en Ball.Dr.Dorval, against whom a.cha of pausing the death of a aan ia laid, was brought before Judge taine yesterday aftermpon and tered of no .redensed on He was $4,000 ity and piles by Hom.T.Berthiaume.n the case will take piace on the 1 = Medicine 4 for Spriñg To purify the Hood and cleanse the system use Dr.A.W.Chaet\u2019s Kidney -Liver Pilla.7, All winter poisons have deeni collecting In the system.the tired, linguid feelings of Spring.the indigestion, the pains and ache, the discouragement and despon.4 ency.These poisons can only be eliminated by the healthtul action of kidneys, Ulver ang x bowel Dr.A W, Chases\u2019 Kidney-Liver Plils prompty enliven the dowels and quicken the liver and kidneys In thelr work of flitering poisons from the dood.The bl cannot possibly be puri- the action of the tres e Mrs.Cochrane and her daughter werd | _ \u201cEAMNOL\" for So a rR une as ne a catio um * {ot whenever you buy.v the work.eCormack's harmaey.\" -! Park Avenue.113 18e0d A Friend in.Need \u2014 AL ways with You.HEN you bave Heertbern, Colio, Costed Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acid-rising-in throat, Ges-belching, or an incipient Cold, take & Cescaret.Remember, ail thess are not merely Discomforts, but indications of a serious Gaus.\"Nip them in the bud\u2014eat Ÿ Candy Cas earet.Cascarets don't purge, nor punish the stomach like *\u2018Blle-driving'* *\u2018Physice.\u2019\u201d © They act Bke Exercise on the Bowsl- Muacles that propel Food, and that squeezs Gloves and Laces are, as a rule, fragile fadrics that req \u201cCider 1 handiin when being cle 'e make a ale ind of dainty our methods are SATIS.TO ALL OUR CUSTOM- We make old and worn articles LOOK LIKE NEW AGAIN.We would like to be favored with our cleaning and dyeing, promis- ine you the most pains taking and thorough work, with little cost BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Co.Offices and Agents throughout City à .136 zeod Anty Drudge\u2019s Horrible Dream.\u2018Anty Drudge\u2014* \u2018Mercy sakes! | 1 1 | I'm glad there's no danger of that dream ever coming true.I dreamed there was no such as Fels-Naptha and I had to wash cloches in the old way of boiling in hot water with ordinary lsundry soap and hard-rubbing.Nothing could be more awful.\u201d : Fels-Naptha has \u2018changed everything on washday.Instead of a hot fire, little or no fire.Instead of boiling, just a short soaking in cool or lukewarm water.Instead of steam and smell through the house, no steam nor odor at all.Instead of all day over the wash, a half day: Instead of hard-rubbing, only a little rubbing.Yes, Fels-Naptha has completely changed washday! Fels-Naptha is imitated but not duplicated.You are sure of the genuine if you infist on the red and green wrapper.ARRIVAL oF BRITISH FLEET.Pirat Cine of Battleships Will Reach that wil tons.Spedial 4A The Montreal Quebee, June 10.\u2014KEarl battie-¢hips End two cruisers, was to Arrive here the day before the order té coal and clean up before the Prince reaches port.The the Albemérie, Duncan, each of the cruisers Arragant and Venus.ere eds at ese t been pate het Ts = ns pe Ptombine Polyene Three Hundred.| indgaa Ldora Your Windows With NY anki Pretty and Chesp.Stained Glass Substitute Apply os Phone\" _ 71.00 Main 5125.A.& P.LeMorquant 319 Craig W., Montreal The best from the lesding factories o! the world.ste! same see Pet rel) se the papers.The iarseat dealer of wail oov- eringe Enormous assortiment Greatest values.ai Bt.Catderine st.cas.nish Also Toremte and Winnipeg.Samples matied upon request.104 Jaw COBOURG, Ont.\u2014 Kdward Morton is dead in Hamilton, aged 77 yea John James Floody died at the House Quebes, July 16.of Refuge here thé Étural Digestive Juices of the body inte Food.; .a Cascarets ward off, or cure, the following Co 7 Bad Breath Bilsousmess Headache A io Diarrkes © i A \u2018anses olic Verts, Worms Pimp Piles Blotches In such cases a little Cascaret in time » worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment lates on, to say nothing of the suffering, discomfort, loss of Business Energy.and loss of Social Sunshine it saves.* * Headaches, Heartburn, Gas-belching, Acid-risings in the throat, and Colicky feeling ase sure signs of bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly.One Cascaret will stop the \"coming trouble, and move on the Bowel load, if taken at the first signs.Don\u2019t fail to carry the Vest Pocket Box of Cascarets with you constantly.* - * AN! druggists sell them\u2014over terf million boxes a year.Be very careful to get the genuime, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk.Every \u2018A Boon to the Bilious Are you compelled to deny your self many wholesome foods because ou tHfink they make you bilious?bo you know that your condition is more to blame than the foods?Your liver and stomach need attention more than the diet.When u find yourself suffering with a bilious attack, take BEECHAM'S PILLS en and all annoying uymptoms will soon disappear.settle the stomach, regulate ae iver and exercise the bowels.Their good ef-, fects are felt immediately.Beecham's Pills mingle with the contents of the stomach and make easy work of digestion.The noure ishing properties of the food are then readily assimilated and the residue carried off without irritating the intéstines or clogging bowels.Beecham's Pills should be taken whenever there is sick headache, furred tongue, constipation, sallow skin or any symptoms that cate an inactive liver.Sold Everywhers.In boxes 5 cer\u2019 LL GRAY wr FADED.US its FOR AE and BEA e Matter how long |.has been or faded.Promotes a luxuriant Stope its SWEET SONGSTERS THRIVE ON .SPRATT'S MIXED \"VICTORIA H.\u2026 the 13- year-old uA HA RBOR A Nig.eu.dead.All kinds of optical repairs.R.Hamwley, jeweller, 358 Bt.James , Bt \u2014 we cables the saluting fleet of four line-of- which of Wales, namely.the 21st July come te Quebec on the 16th, In Exmouth, and the thousand panied by datticahips are the the Russell tourt They will be Motel Gramatan le Burned.Sroagville, N.Y., June 10.\u2014maithough me wise of she Hotel Gramatan was fire, the who oceu- où prion of the bul o venience.> cove ran .a IE vers, de venais ans The piano you bear so much about these days.Lode, 2 th the eur | Ink some Jn.in.in Canada, ss we'll prove to you if Three | hundrod persons, oo an proue by Easy terme of payment arranged: + H.'A.WILDER & co, 222 St.Catherine Street Wet, ~ There It Is Fiat itrmat._ 2 all aad se ct Spies a JERRTUI.r= ya YOR.PRINGLE \u2018DENOUNCES VICE ~~ NDAWSON CITY Striking Scené st Presby- \u2018terian Assembly During His Address.Western Associated Press.Winnipeg, June 10 Dr.Pringle apostle of elean living in the Yukon, held the Presbyterian General Assembly enthralled fur two hours yesterday while he scathingly demounc- ed the scanddis which he suld had polluted public and private life in Daw - son City.\u201clI am in the open and I am going to #tay there,\u201d he suid.Neither church nor state will get me behind the fence again.I am going to stay right down in the rough and tumble where Jesus \u2018 of Nazareth stond 1 have never be- Ieved in taking these matters into the pulpit, but I belleve that the teaching of Christ should make itself felt in » @very branch of life.God giving me grace and courage, [ intend to keep right on, for the foundation of our national life must be aid In righteousness.\u201d \"were Drs.lines, and was seconged by Princi MoKay of Vuncouver, whe out the real danger of éiviatse within the church if-\u2018a cofporste mnion was insisted upon, and warned the aseem- bly that there was a veryustrong body of opinion among ler en st such action, pointing out t propaganda favoring church uni had been carried on with the public funds of the church and without the consent of those opposed thereto.Among other speakers who made tmportant contributions to the debate and Miihgan.Although as the discussion progressed it hecame evident that the dissentients were in a decided minority they stuck to their guns to the last with a determination that at times developed bitterness.: MR.OLIVER BELMONT DEAD.- Was Leading Member of New York Smart Set.New June 19 \u2014Mr.O H P Bel N.vf.3 mont ds at his home at Hempstesl.Long Island.this morning.Nr.Belmont had been sertously iil only about « week He had not been In the best of health for some time.hut his condition was not such as to cause any alarm until appen- Monday Relimont was porn dicitis developed last Oliver Hazard Perry Such was the trend of hs summing up.after he had exposed the debauchery and vice and electoral corruption, which, according to his story, is unparalleled.After outlining his (ruftlesx | efforts of the past six years to get the federal Government to purge the Yu kon, Dr.Pringle said the only way tu deal with much political villainy and moral turpitude was to shake one's fist In its face.There was a point, he went where charity ended and righteous nai tion began, and that point hal bag reached.he concluded the great gathering applauded him as one man, while tears streamed down the cheeks of more than one aged minister It was a remarkable scene Tt was Just eight nitnutes to 12, and the moderator, Dr Duval, sald little time was left to consider the order of business.moral and social reform, but arrangements were made whereby Dr.Shearer was permitted to follow Dr.Pringle.and it is understood that he will read a letter from Sir Wilfrid, In which the Commissioner of the Yukon annnunces a series of reforms already adopted ELECTIONEERING IN YUKON Dr.Pringle made the following reference to elections in the Yukon \u2018In the election of 1904, to my knowledge.over 0 men were nly di«franchised in the Klondike district alone case for conspiracy was hrought under the Election Ac: against thirteen men.Over a hundred men came from the Creeks to that trial and paid their own expenses to test) that they had been sworn and ff names put on the list, hut when they came to vote they were disfranchisrd, but bat tbe Jude stopped the case and Troatd not allow It to proceed any further.\"Money olen out of the money spent In scattering handbills and paid for In rnad vertifi- is this immorality?A man whom I know spowed ine one of the pay sheets nf the superintendent of roads.Before the election there were thirty-five men in King Joe's restaurant sleeping and eating at his expense, and their names were on the Pay sheets of the Crown at a point on the road twenty-five miles away from where they were eating Referring to the Henderson inquiry ordered from Ottawa, Dr Pringle said that when he raw the {instructions sent to Mr.Henderson he refused to go on.\u2018Witnesses were not to be examined on oath.\"I sent a copy of the refusal to Mr.Oliver, Mr Puxsley, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.and the Governor- General.What was the answer?I was notified from the Minister of the Interior: \u2018! don't consider It necessary to make arrangements such as you su st, and if the charges are ROt eubétantiated it will he your own fault.net mine\u2019 I am going to just simply re ak matter with my brethren, of a terian Assembly.I want you Mv Milleve what I say to you, and If You think 1 am not worthy of bellef,: you-shnuld turn me out.1 say to you that I! went to thé leaders of my people at Ottawa, and I asked them to clean these things 4 up, and they refused to do it.\u201d CHURCH UNION OPPOSED.Ly afternoon and greater part of oT sederuni was spent in Haat scussion.The General An- sembly decided In favor of church union by the overwheiming majority of 156 to 8.The adoption of the rex- olution of the union committee was moved in a powerful address by Principal Patrick, who, after Dr.Ross, is father of th- movement in the church, and was ably seconded by Dr Murray.The amendment, which sought to satisfy the desire of Protestant churches for closer union alorig the lines of federation rather than of organic union, was moved by Dr.Campbell of Montreal, ex-Moderator, who dwelt on the \u2018 splendid work the Presbyterian Church was accomplishing under her own traditions and along her own historical publie = \u2018If You Are In Good Form, Stay That Way Men, \u201d pr Ruclaly Women, Who Are > Are Feet b Liable To Madly women, taking pride in getting plum, and just a little over-normal in fitthe that they are cul- ES what bound to result in a ser- verjoad fat.They are teasing It Hoan ft will surely come, to rob the \u201cher cherished beauty, grace - form.There never wne a beautiful fat wo- pu not .handsome fat man.Beauty seen only in normal people, and oft even im those who cre really lean often Rome of the, pa things that * Ren, 8 ues the weight to 4 portion.orme w the patient is neither too fat, nor too lean.it does not take otf to Mike perfect form.The i To Toni evenly ion all over you will weigh just exact- Fil should naturally weigh.urest ways to keep from ing fat oo x pake little \u2018Re : tow re fear that it will off too ch ause ft wii aot reduce you elon normal.This érful regulator it is.eeper and a beauty.is nothing et an good\u201d as For * by all druggists at 91.00 x or by mall, e Rene 3262 Rengo tee pany will leds po iy lB free dy mai Detroit; no o beauty J.: M.Catherine sts.; Ciheripe street w.for Montreal, | Bpecial to The Montreal Star.The tate Mr.O.KM.P.Belmont.in New York in 1868 and was a brother of August Beirhont, the banker.and Perry Belmont.the lawyer.Well known as one of the so-called smart net of New York.Beimont created a Int of talk by marrying the divorced wife of W K Vanderbilt He was educated at the United States Naval Academy.and served two years in the United States navy.afterwards going into the hankinæ business with August Reimont & Co.which his father was the head.Upon his father's death.he, with the other brothers, inherited a fortune which his father ad made out of tha henking business Apart from some Inte in politics on the Democratic site\u2014he = à National convention delegate in 19%00\u2014he appears to have spent most of his time like a £00d many of his set having n good tima He was a member of many prominent clubs In New York London and Paris.= representatives of the idle rici.There Are so few really idle rich In this country that they age worthy of note.Tt really requires a certain talent to be one of the Idle rich Few persons are able ta resist the influences of the stmos- Phere of the United States.whic in rupation In the midst of all this hurry hetokens character Mr in a rather striking fashion ffa affacta extreme types nf =ilk hat and huge standing collars nf twn generations past.and In suminer appears on the top of a coach {n white flannels or somsthing eine more or less unexpected.Mrs.mont war the wife of K.Vanderbilt, and the mother of Consuelo.who margied he Duke of Mariborougn\u201d TO AMEND RAILWAY ACT.Senator Casgrain\u2019s Bill Was Discuss ed In Upper Chamber, Spectal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 10.\u2014In the Supreme Court on Monday the appeals on the Quebec lint were taken up, the first cuse argued being the King vs l.efrancols, on appeal from the Exchequer Court, The res n- dent clalmed damagea for the her husband.a locomotive fireman on the Intercolonial.who was killed in an accident to his engine at a point between Tavis and Chaudlere station.The Crown demurred on the ground that as the ar- cident had not happen on a publio work.\u2019 theré was no liablility under the statute.DIAMOND TEST FAILED.Henry Lemoine Falls to Make Good Hilo Claim.Paris.June IN - Henry Lemoine.the Frenchman charged with obtaining money under false pretences, necause of his allegations that he could manufacture d@ia- monds.failed yesterday to produce in court a diamond of n specifiad size of Ha own manufacture.He made the plea that his preparations to do this had not hean completed.and he was granted another delay until June 17, on which day.sf the diamond was not forthcoming, the magistrate stated he would send Lemoine up for trial In the correctional court.KILLED IN À SAWMILL.Louls Denault is Inétantiy Kilied at Callandar.North Bay.Ont.June 10.\u2014Leuts n- aul.a married man, with a family ix children, wae s sraten killed In Smith\u2019 ndar.Deus ault was ni a os with an axe, which caught fn » pulley overhead, whirled around the shafting.and struck the man witn gypet forcé, death resulting from his vounés in à few minutes True Bill Against Strikers.Special to The Montreal Star Juty, In the case of nearly a hund moulders, char with besetting the Buck Stove orks during the recent strike, returned a true bill.Aants will be tried by a jury at the June sessions of the peace, wh open terday afternoen before Hardy, who told the jurors to return a \u201ctrue bill, if they believed the union men.in dol picket dytv at the Forks.had practise: timidation in aay form Hitchcock In Witness Box.New York, June 10 \u2014Taking the witness stand in his own def mond Hitchcock, the actos, flatly the charges made against him that he had r jn his conduct with two young girls.Helen an n and Elsie tchoock tes Voekes.Hit tified shertly after the coming, ef the States 800 against him, and It is expected the case will go to the Rite k ury to-day.heeck acknew -.vides, but made be ever had Von Hagen gin Convention Being Meld in Ottaws Special to The Mentreal Star.Cornwall, Ont.edged the aute an emphatic deni in & room with Flora \\Whistom.annual convention thm Ottawa triet of the, Union 8t J ort h benevolent soctety yesterday, will be pated Na ruireday are presen the district.\u201cwhich freindes carie, Michigan and the coun ef : bec Province north of Ottawa River.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Government Approved ®lane.Ottawa, June 10.rad ihe inion Qov- 8 \u201cReduce Your G Hardest Sharpest Nost Economical WILLIANS & WILSON, AYER\u2019S HAIR VIGOR USE.\u2014\u2014+\u2014 Carborundum \u201cCOMPLETE STOCK = rinding Expense\u201d Lasts Twice as Long As Ordinary Grinding Wheels 320-326 St.James St.: 132 Manufactured by JOHN P.MOTT & CO, Haltfax, N.8., For Over SIXTY.YEARS.1 Eat a Cake You want \u2018of this Daily if to Grow Fat.THE COWAN CO.\u201cIhe health of the Nation will be improved by the OWAN'\u2019S COCOA Odaple Leaf Label) Pure, nutritious and easily digested 135 3 2aw_ Limited, TORONTO RAE 4 DONNELLY'S SALES.241-248 ST.Tuesday, Wednesday and Special gitention is called to our monds and MARCOTTE BROS.SALES INSOLVENT NOTICE.in re J.Æ.LECOURS, 467 St.Lawrence Street, Montreal.Sale by auction, en bloc or separately, at No.69 Bt.James Street, Montreal.on SATURDAY, 1Mh June, 1908, at 11 o'clock: fitock of General H£réware.about 311,009 Wall Paper, about Lo.3.800 Paints.Olls and Varnish, \u2018about 1,200 Window (Hass, abou t .eee res .Le ane res eee esses.1,966 Rolling BOCK .Le.vee soe gee.800 a $17,905 Store will be open on 9th and 10th Juno.A.L.KENT, A.LAMARCHE, Joint Curators.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers Office of Kent & Turcotte, 97 Bt.James Kt.Montreal.38 4 TORONTO METHODISYS.The Stationing Committee Make But .a Few Changes.Toronto, June 10.\u2014The otatisning committee of the Toronto Conference of the Methodist Church has issued the first list of stations.The work of lacing the ministers this year has been comparatively easy, and not many changes have been made.None of the Toronto phustdrd Mavè bee moved, and but few changes are mad in the three Toronto districts.Rev.John H.Oke goes from Bcarboro to Don Mills (Todmorden).Rev.Henry T.Ferguson, in East Toronto, is x.placed by Rev.Hugh W.Lôckes.© Italian mission is yet to be auppiied.Rev.Geo.W.Robinson goes from \u2018Thornhill to Danville, and ts re- laced by Rev.Edmund T.Dou ne name of Davenport church s to West Toronte, (Davenport Road), and Rev.Geo.Dewey te i replaced there by Rev.John Locke.Toronto Junction 19 now no longer the name of Dr.Hasiewood's church, but W'est Toronto (High Park avenue), and two new ¢ are created-\u2014 Boén avenue, with v.P.P.Broce, as pastor, and Prospect avenue, to be supplied.I SEVEN ARE DROWNED.Montana, Has a BSerieus Flood.Helena, Mont, June 10_Beven drownings are reported to the north of Helena 4s A result of the floods.Because of the demoralined wire service, Malena, erament has the Orand Frank Ra and hotel in this city.Wt {only remain City Couactl ta h ore x EE et Tu Se now for the the or sanction [= names are unobtainable.The foreman at the C ranch of \u20ac.B.Pewern, of this city, Ms wife and four cbildmm, are sald to have lost -Hves, as well es unknown employté by the Great Northern Rai waigrs arc mowiy movie, REMEMBER to attend the Pawn Sale Afternoon and Evening at JUNE 9th, 10th and lith.At 2 and 7 p.m.sharp, at our Salrsrooms, 181) -243 St.James Street.RAE & DONNELLY'S SALES.JAMES ST.\u201cThursday Evening Only\u201d & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.unusual collection of Fine Watches Dis- 147 During the Interval \u2014in the\u2014 ARONSON & RUTENBERC'S Pawn Broker's Sale Ou Thursday Afternoon, next = at 3.90 p.m.We will sell, without reserve, a large aasertment of geeds, including 2 general assortment of Dry Goods and House Furnishings, Travellers\u2019 Samples Tweed large assortment in Relfast | zante Linens, Napkips, and about 50 Remnants in Bleached and Half Bleached Linens.80 tp 10 inch wide, Towels, Bed C Biankets.60 Silk and Mus- un Chilâren's Dresses and Bkirts, 100 pairs Lace Curtains and Portieres, and many other useful sundries At our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James street.RAE & DONNELLY, 137 2 Auctioneers.FRASER BROS\u2019 SALES.Second Hand Household Furniture, Pianos, Mirrors, Carpets, Stoves, Etc., Etc.Extensive regular weekly auc at our salesroom, No.483 ST.J - SBRERT.- nepec tor, On FRIDAY, 12thy JUNE.at 10 a.m.Consigetaents .sollatted, Cash advances hs Safp à ty Morage for furniture, baggage, ete \u2014 Jupniture.carpets, akiffs, can- , car 8 es, ote.for ott sale FRASER BROS 135 6 Auctioneers.= AFTER SIX MONTHS IN JAIL.Norman Ryan ie Given His Liberty Without a Trial.Special to Th- Montreal Star., a, Ont, June 10.\u2014After tag six months in the county an awniting trié! on a charge robbing the Grand Trunk Railway a°* pot at Lancaster last December, Nof- man Ryan, of Toronto, was given his fibert at the County Court, Judge O'Rellly presiding.Ryan and & chum named Joe Winter of Ogdensburg, while tramping, visited the Lancaster depot.and the night operator Cory Patterson, whe been in and out of the dobar claimed that after their epart he éacoreree the er had been touc or yan Winters were arrested e ainied at TI ve oa 3 \u201cNEWYORK (I NTRAL LINES _ SAMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM\u201d 4 .Adite mek or \"ory TICKET OFFICE - ps NEW YORK BOSTON Telephones M.1038-1030.RAILROADS.Rutland Route - 137 ST.JAMES STREET.RAILWAY ECTS Ryflication Monument avdl \u2018at \u2018Quebec June 21st to 24th, 1808.SINGLE FIRRT-CLASS FARE for the round trip june 4 p.m.tra June 20th.all trains June ï 22 and uy Return limit, June 25th, 1% SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE MONTREAL.HEMMING- , FORT COVINGTON and intermediate Stations.Commencing Hunday., June 21st.1508, Demve Montreal at 205 am Returning, arrive Montres! 9 p.mound trips to CALIFORNIA, MEX- JCO_ and \u2018NORTH PACIFIC COAST POINTS.at reduced rates.On sale until Sept.15th.Return limit, October 31at, 1908.CITY FChk! UFFICKS: - #t.James SL Phones Main 460 441.or Bonaventure Station CANADIAN PACIFIC *BLUE BONNETS RACES.134 and Tuesday.Thuraday and Raturday.two trains\u20141310 © m.and 2.36 pm.Mon- davs, Wednesdays and Fridays, one train\u2014at 2.1% pm Iteturning immediately after the last Tace is over Tickets, one way.15c.round trip, Te.Buy your tickets early and avoid rush at the wicMèts Tickets on sale at 129 St James atreet, Windsor Hotel and Windsor Station.GENERAL CHANGE oF TIME and increased Suburban Train Service, commencing SUNDAY.JUNE 14th Unveiling of \u201cMgr.de Laval's Monument at Quebeo.Round trip tickets will ha sold for SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARK, Going on PM.trains June 20th, trains June 21st, 22nd and 23rd.turn limit June 26th, 1908.TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS On and after Thursday next, June 11, train Ne 1 will run through to Vancouver {nstead of only te Calgary as at present.This will] give two trains dally from Montreal to Vancouver, leaving Montreal at 10.10 a.m.and 10.10 pm.all Re- PORTLAND, ME.Through Sleeping Car Service will be resumed on Sunday.June 14th, and through Parlor (\u2018ar to Kennebunkport on Monday.June 28th.** EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Frem Quebec.A Special Steamship Train will leave Windsor Street Station at 840 am on Friday.June 12, for the accommodation of passengers galling by the \"Empress of Britain,\u201d June 12th This train will De nade up of Parlor Cars, Pliner, First-Class Coaches and Colonift \u2018ars, and will run through to the steamer\u2019's ride.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 120 St.Jamea \u201cStreet, next Post Office.Monti rel Part @ Istand Ratiwayz Company LACHINB Frem Post Uffice 30 w'n.service NS am, vi 3.00 pm.to m'night min esrvice 5.50 a.m.to 2.46 p.m.: to 0.00 p.m.; 30 min.eer- From Lachine 20 sé min.30 à me Henderson MVtation, 320 min.service, am to 9.40 am., 46 min.service 9.40 à.- ce, °.40 p.m.te 70 pom.tw 13.20 oar from Fouit 12.48 am.from St Denis 12.20 am.Extra ody dalle from Chenmeville street 10 niertes s:s- tion at 6.190 pm MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mount Hoyat sve, 10 mio.service, 5.40 am.te 11.40 p.m.From Vietoria sre Westmount, min.service 360 am.11.50 FART TERRILL LE From Snowdom\u2019s June tion 40 min service, 6.00 a.m.to 13.00 p From Cartiervtile 60 min ot om to 11.40 p.m.1880048 [open WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 BALES Attractive Sale Household Furniture Crystal Gassliers, Electric Fixtures, Koll Top Desk, Carpets, Etc, Etc.A large lot of Very Neat Furniture and Effects m a well furnished apartment have var removed to the undersigned's 32 \u201cUNIVERSITY STREET, For convanlesce of sale, and will be disposed of at auction on Thursday Afternoon, 11th JUNE, at 2.30 o'clock Draw} Raom Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Antique ahogany Cabinet, grand fath- -er's Clock, Mirrors, Carpets, gs.Ple- Jures.Ornaments, Over- mantel side- Extension Table.Mahogany Tables, Tot of Mission Dining m r- nlture, Dinner &ets Curtains, s Cabinets, Handsome Pease Redsteads Prase Redstes a, Iron and Brass Trimmed Reds, Quartered Oak and Mahog- Bur: #.Washstanda, Tiressing Ta- - and Cheffoniers.Hefrigerators, Gas Btove, Prowse Range, Hurns Range.and a km tot of nthey goods.| .WALTER M.KEARNS, hs a « Auctioneer.\u2014\" \u201cGET THE MARIE\u201d send next woek® parcel tà THE TOILET LAUNDRY.625 Ttiéhmond Street.ogc pamper tpn 88 R2eoû $T.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.MONTREAL Winters or i ney ere SE axcô 83 yoarn-25 4, - © ee (orgs Araus lp dansé in Magvers Tp.agsû years, po STEAMSHIPE.Ane Allan ROYAL MAIL SERVICE MU :TREAL TO LIVERPOOL.From Montreal From Se ] Tunisian, June 12, 9.00 11.68 p.m.dietorias, plume 19, 8.30 a 4.00 p.m.Corsk , 9.08 11.6% p.m.Virginia.Jui) .20 3.38 pm., Tunisian, Jul > 4.06 nm.2.00 p.m.Victorias, July 17.3.30 am.3.00 p.m.Corsican, Juiy 24, 4.00 a1 .2.00 p.m.RALUUN, 86 and up.The Turbipe: 847.50 and up.SECOND CLARS.845 end upwerds.THIRD CLASS.Liver 11 London or Bet- t SIT.56 or 828.76, according to stecm- MONTREAL TO GLARGOW.Ionian, June 13 Pretarian.June 27 Gramplan, June 20 Hesperian, July 4 Saloon 36:50 and up.Se.ut «uns $4.60 snd up.Third class $26 80.+ TO HAVRE AND LONDON Corinthidn, June 20 Sardinian, July + Parisian, June 27.Stcilian, July 18! One crues cm called mecoot cablu : up.wal Rat $40, Parle 31.a Cauda hid dent Apply Hy i and A.ALLAN, Montreal or 121 DOMINION LINE ROYAL.MAIL STEANSHIPS.-\u2014Frem\u2014 Montreal and Quebec te Liverpoal.Ottawa 161 000 June 13 Kensington 2e .June 29 Canada \u2026.cee eee en June 27 Routhwark.||.July 4 Dominion.+.July 11 Superior accommodation for Fire Second and Third Class ssene are, also very comfortable one-class cabin steamers, called Recond Cabin.White Star Line.Queenstown-Liverpeel.Channel Ports.Baltic .June 11 Teutonic .June 10 Cedric .June 1% Adriatic June 17 Apply to local agents.or COMPANY'S OFFICE, 17 St Sacrament st 43 REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE Montrea:, Giasgow, Weskiy Ge: rire se ATHENA (twin screws) 88.PARTHENIA.ly 2 Passenger Rates Cabin, $44.se ttoarage, $26.50 Easibeund 82760 prepaid westbou THA ROBERT REVORD CO.Limited, Montresi, Toronta, Quebec, St.John.N.M Portiané.Me.se 811 cry prtexET orice, Opp.JANE Peat Office, MONTREAL A NE Line (via 1.000 Islands and Rochester.NY )\u2014Com- mencing June lat, dally except 8un- Aaya, at 12 noon.MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON \u201cBelleville.\u201d every Friday at 7.30 low rates on this line.MONTREAL- QUEBEC Line\u2014Daily at QUEDE® - AGUENAY Line - From Quebec uesdaya and Saturda = at .saw DAMPERS CANADIAN PACIFI rc\u2019 ig To Liverpool Jure 12_-Empreas of Rritain.May 29 June 20-lake Erie.June 3 June 36\u2014 Empress nt Ireland.June 13 July 4\u2014Iake Manitoba .June 17 July 10\u2014Empress of Rritain .June 28 July 18-\u2014lake Champlain.duly 1 July 24\u2014Empress of Ireland.July 10 Aug.1\u2014Lake Erie.July 15 Aug.T\u2014Empress of Britain.\u2019 July 24 ATES 20 and upward.presse and upward.Papi.ads se nd upward, aecording to steamer, 111 107 Saw lforth German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.Piymouth-\u2014-{herbourg-Bromes.10 a.m.Kronprine Wis June 16 Kaiser de Gr.June 5 Kaiser.Wm ([.June 23 Cecilie.a.TWIN sCRRw PA.SENUER baavice pipe.Chord arg, Bremen, 10 péri Jane \\3 P.Fried.Wm.June 4 June 20 sBarbaroses.June 27 s Omit Piymonth MEDITBRRANEAN SERVICE Uibraitar-\u2014-Napies-\u2014Uenen, at 11 am J June 29 K Albert .July 18 ise July 4 P.Irene.Aug.1 Nerth Germma Lieyé Travellers \u2018Chesa OBLRICHS & CO.§ er.MN.Y.W.H.HENRY, 138 St.James street.236 3e The St.Lawrence Canadian Navigation Company, LIMITED, Daily Freight end Passenger Service between Montreal, Sorel.Three Rivers and Queben, by Steamers \u201cIMPERIAL\u201d and \u201cWHITE STAR\u201d Leaving Montreal (Bonsecours Wharf) daily (Bundays exes ted).at 5 pm, arriving Quebeo at FAR : ; From Single.Return Montreal to Sorel 7 n n Montreal to Threa \u2018Rivers 1jes Montreal to Quebec.} se Frem Saterday te mondes [J] SINGLE FARE Our boats contain all modern tm- provements, clectric |i Et aod running water In every room.Firet class table Tivhe! Offices, §8 Notre Dame st.Roos Bell Tel.Main 974.Frotght Office, Donasccours Whart.@ Bell Tel.Main 3168.116 158004 L \u2014 Jessia Etisabe:h Wei wih Orr Wee ia dead at Le Aged 65 years.R ches earefully repaired SUMMER RESORTS, SUMMER REQORTS.\u2014 17.SUMNER RESORT INFORMATION BUREAU: Circulars and Booklets of a large numbe.of the Summer Hotels, Boards ing Houses and Resorts, as well as Railway and Steamship folders and! times tables, may be obtained by those interested, at the MONTREAL STAR Summer Resort Information Bureau.DST.CATHERINE STREETS.CORNER PEEL ' Two BEAUTIFUL | SUMMER RESORT HOTELS IN THE ADIRONDACKS HOTEL CHAMPLAIN AN > COTTAGES On s Cham lain SINT COUN In center of Natural Pork tractive Seeial Li OPENS JULY 1st.Booklet ROBT.MURRAY, Men.243 8TH Ave.N.UNTIL JULY 9 Two fine cottages to rent ON LAKE GEORGE $150,000 expended in tmprone ments since last season.largest hotel on the lake.hour from Springs.Opens July 1.Booklet, J.F.WILSON, Man.243 Bri Ave.MY.UNTIL JULY 1 All the comforis of heme.ELSMERE Catholic Hotel.McKeering, Prop.Grand Avenue 122 13eod THE LAKESIDE on Lake Champlain OLD ORCHARD, MF.) THE OCEAN VIEW Cove, Cape Asn, nes.An ideal resort on the Massa hus: its conet Hot sea water baths.Hookiet.H.W Dune les, Prop.123 51 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL.BIDDEFORD POOL.ME, Finest mnderate-priced hotel on the os\" Fugland Const 22 62 CACOUN A MANSION HOU SE, CACO NA, opens June Isat, with all modern cons venlences, first-class service and board.fishing, boating, and other sports.cacclient ball room.For further particulars, apply Mrs.A.HE SA a Spend Your Vacation at ths\u2019 OCEAN HOUSE OLD ORCHARD, MAINE.Apply for terms to 108 62 i.YMAN ARRBOTT, Prop Winthrop Beach, Mass.Overlooking tbe occan, surf bathing.flas boating, fiabing eud cuisine.GEU.A.CABOT, Prop 115 34 YOUNGS - HOTEL.Gaspe Basin The Favorite Rpot for Health and Sport, Charming Lesort 1 for no poriemen and Pies- Samaras tesutifui soenery, fina sea bathing and unexcelied flaking.Guests have the privilege of salmon and trou! fishing In connection with she house Salmon an Trout Fishing Par Kzosliense RAKER\u2019S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 18ST) oc inng and favorably known, offers firet class accommodation for tourists, with all thes comforts of hnme.Hefore making your plans for your eum- ner outing, be sure to write for terms and The vicinity Everything first class.Accommodates T3.Por other Information to : hnoklet address JNO.8.RROKAW.Port Kent, 132 62?BAKER'S HOTZ\".Gaspe, Qua Le N.Y.12% 17 Saw 4° Ye SURF HOUSE \u20ac Bl Peaks Island House and Annexes |wm.e.Dobbins, Prop.Old Orchard, Me.PEAKS ISLAND, ME Finest location on the Heach, next te Re R E.ROWE.Manager Fisk House lot.American and Euro 2 15 Minuton\u2019 Sail from Portland plan.Extra large chambers.Rpec = Within easv reach of the many resorts Shore Dinners.Special rutes in June 25 about Portland] Always cool Baokl.t Tennis Court and Dec) Bea Fishing.4 upon application 124 28004 139 26 , = a STANLEY ISLAND TA 5 A ND \"ABENAKIS): Popular Well Via O.T.R.Rouad Trip Ticket from Montreal SREB 17.Knaown Summer Resert you take 8 vacetion \u2014 be rest Sl .ot to werk harder then you do at ©! WILL OPEN home?[fthe former.and you want reel =F rest and beslth-giving mineral water »o \u201cx.Fer the Reception of driak, balmy breezes trom the piney wnods 2 Guests .to bresth into pour langs, and à beaatitel x UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT.\u2014 JUNE IST 1908.Far terms, ete.apply to J.P.KERVIN, Lessee and Manager, Cornwall, Ont.128 6 2aw Sackett Plaster Board INSTEAD OF LATH Rackett Flaster Board has been sur- cessfully uned since 1891 In thousands of butldings of ali classes, including small cottages, prominent hotels.costly residences.rhurches and theatres.Walls and cetlings of Rackett Plaster Board will he dry and ready in half the time ulred when lath is used, as less than half the quantity of water is needed.The first cost Is no more than good .and less than on me- stock by Stinson-Reedb Bullders\u2019 Supply Company.tal lath.Carried + hotel with sil modern conveniences te en- while you sre resting, send tnt circu ar and sre what we have.roendings.Al! eur-desr games, Davies BOATING, FISHING, DANCE Trois.RG.KIMPTON, Msnsger, Abenakis Springs, Que SPRINGS] Elocution Zio - Mountain Bummer Course under PROF.J.P.STEPHEN, at deal Brome Lake Best _ houting.fishing, hathing.driving, ete.Instruction and board.$10 a week, Special Training for tenchers.Send for Circular to MIRS A.J IO0ONG, Necre- tary Bchool of Flocution, 18 McGill College Ave, Montreal.Phone RY 2474 ORICINAL HOTEL CHAMPLAIN, - on Lake Champlain, Swanton, Vt.Fine le- .cation.music.tennis.howling, pool, boat! bathing, excellent fishing.Excellent tails and service.Rates §10.00 tn $15.00 per week, Only two hours\u2019 ride from Montreal.four R Hemsley, jowaller, 365 Bi James ft .* ?- - - « as as oy A Limited, 188 William Stree trains each way 4œily.For Nustrat ) Desk .let, also train services address, C.\" Je \"Phones Main 1115-2874 on 2lend CRAN, Proprietors, Rwhknton.Vi.183 18 Œ.- FA PAT TT TT IT TT NEW LINW DD, Incated on ven wall, Ihre i] minutes\u2019 walk Aepot, with all meders x MMON ENSE ovements, newly furnished Slectric liahia n every roam, all the pno looks on +5 ocean.\u201crite for banklet J.Haigh 2 182 1 a, Kills Rats, nice.RMonechen, Bed Bags, NO OFFENSIVE ODOR All druggists, or 881 Quern st West, Toronto.Beware of imitations 45134 \\ TEGAN, of Lutte, vistt NoStreal, St Lanrence Hall.Saturday, June 30th.Consult bim\u2014 FRRE.Cut this ne.SAVE! 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Lyndhurst «111 4nk 53 \u201c2 Brtny Green 110 1% 22\" 9 Lady Irobieil\u2019 was tiring at the end anil ériving to the limit to stall off St Liarle Latter closed stoutly under a drive, lirlny Green ahowed a keen turn of early spoegl, Opened 5.closed 7 TENAKOE, 103.Second Day, Spring Meeting, Jockey Club.Monday, June 8 (weather «lear track fast) First Ruce-5 furlongs, purse $4uv, Montreal tor, J-vear cian.selling riers.wi st 1 Tena koe Lo.10% A 15 du Manbeimer .1908 22 22 2h Lawiess - 106 21 42 214% Tartar Maid fo 108 51 63 44 Cruehe d'Or >.106 71 TZ dh Priceless Jewel .lus 31 41 se Adrian - 111 614 95 14 73 Paul Pry - 103 1 8 8 Tens koe.quirk to begin, dashed to the front rounding the far turn.where he opened up u commanding lead was under restraint all last furlong Manhelmer could never get up.weakened under drive at end, and just managed us lant long enough to stall off Yawiess.latter «lom- again and would have beaten Man- heimer In another stride Priceless Jewell had not apeed.Opened 8, closed 4.PARK VIEW, 108.Belmon: Park, May 25 -Stxth rare\u2014 Les Fais Lime 21 1-5.24 36.45 3.» 02.9 3-5; three-year-oids, til} n handily place casily.re.won tarters.x % Fin Parkview .2.1 1 194 114 114 Jersey Lightning .214 22 2k Whip Top .4% «5 314 Gowan 34 31% $15 Putgada 8 5 - A Parkview alwavs had the foot of her company.und, going into an early lead.was never seriously threatened.though Koernar was hustling: her along at ie ond to make victory certain pened 7 te & cineed 8 tu 8.JANE SWIFT, 100.Toronto.June 2 (fast).\u2014 Fifth Rare - Six furlongs.Time.34, 48, 1.151-h Threa-year-old flllles.Start good Won ons.place driving Staiters.Wit.4 % Fin.À Sandal 22 13 13 12 Jane Swift 122 31% 22 21 Cruche d'Or 107 414 4114 2 uk Læexington lady.122 63 52 44 Maud Sigsh .107 22 34 >2 Priceless Jews: .117 5h « 2 Opened 3 to 5.closed 7 to 10.Coupled with Jane Swift.Jane Ewift broke slowlv and was on:- tua In the early stages, closed strong.SECOND RACE.ton cond Race\u2014Two-year-oids, four fur- a x LADY BAB, 104.First.start.ROYAL OAK, 112, Second Race | furlongs.purse, $400: for majden 2-year-nlda.start good, won cante ace driving.time.12.23 2-5, She Starters.Wt x Rt Fin su.147 12 12 12 Cath.Cardwell 107 3 214 74 Roma] Oak \u2026.110 6 1% 41 x2 Father Stafford 110 4 3 zh 41 Flap Creek T Ay &1 fig Harnid A Prank 107 9 £1 61 Ohago .lle 7% Tie 72 Fairy Sprite 107 2h 61 R1 Long John 110 8 h 9 9 Sight, a rapid hreaker.darhad ma the front apd raced Intn à rommanding lead beforn they had gone a sixteenth.was under restraint ail lant furlong.Catherine Cardweli used up following sarlv pace, tired in stretch.and driving te limit at end to stall off Roval Oak.Opened 6, closed 15.PLEASING, 104.Fifth Rare- Four furlongs.purse, 3400; for 2-year-olds.smelling.=tart poor, won driving.place same.time, .J3 6-6, .22 4-F, Be, 48 2-5 Starters we x st Fin.Chipmunk .113 3y 31 1h Pleasing A ; 104 Lok 1 nk_ * nk ay Kin .V09 1 41 zh Gay n , .L109 83 54 \u20181 Dan De Noyles 108 21 24 rank Al Busch .193 44 66 AS Lady pab 164 7 7 7 Chipmunk broke slow and Shilling tnok Aim up on nutside of deader.wore Pleasing down in stretch run.and outgamed heg in fine) drive.Pleasing began quick and forced fast pace but weakened last {ow strides.Gay King well up through, stood drive all last quarter Ragman as «2 as left at Bost This one ran a pning race.pened 6 closed 6.SERVICENCE, 112., June 1 (track slow).\u2014Second e-Five furlongs.Time, .24, 498-5, 03 3-5; two-year-olds.tarters.Wt % % Fin.sun vein 11 24 34 11% rR .1 11 n 1% Lele .ee.9% B82 er 81 Servicence .105 > 83 42 EL LN EI w Miller .- n 1a 16.closed 20.LOUDON, 108.nte.June ?fast) Second Races and 8 1 nge.time, - -B.ae \u201c57; maiden 13-year-old filitea + rters.+ Fin.4 5144 2 nk 14° 83 He 1 draw awav Thistle Rel! ridden al} Kel to the Inside and turn a furiong Kumahan the outaide the back st the latter ir the last hack when ei te Work getting to Upenes Opened 3 ses Red furlongs.Ses secon New (rie cloudy.train the firæt « tired at the tn stall aff witit a rush Have beaten LEUR Stakes, 231-8, 48, caxily.plac the best, w Maximum, Cheek, 111 Ovene 15 Sce Piean Opened à.Pimlico, .Time 1.01 4-5.Tw ridden out, Horges Sig.105 tierald D.Flat Creek, Conteylter, big eft drew away \u201cfore they had gone a furlon fast pace all out all the at the end.Ovened §- place easily Starters.we Fin.Lady Irn 110 1 144 11% Thistle Betle 110 2° 28 2334 Yavre = 126 31 \u201cak 3238 Hawking 4% 6h 41 Al Busch 61 614 6h Ching Hare .118 81 8 th Lawyer Millar 113 73 71% 71 Ludy Iria showed keen dashed around her fleld on the outside.And was wel] in hand Havre was well yp the entire trip.Opened 8, closed 5 to 3.° Third Race\u2014Hunters\u2019 flat, One mile and Fourth Race\u2014One mile and an elghth: time, 26, 53.128 14% 204, hunters 4- \u2018ear-olds and upwarde.flat handican, won driving \u2018place same : Ntarters we \u201c1 Kumslaw 165 1° 14 he Liesse 155 84 32 ly Firefly .170 4h 4h 3 no Rutter Ladle täe 50 58 44 Goatfe|) -.145 21 23 139 BR 32 La arelweod 160 314 410 68 Red Lion 160 7 î 7 ANd weakened in the last furlong after Rutter Ladle Rem at the elghth pole und sharply cut 0 Nee Red lion Opened! 3, STALKER, RED MONK and BRICK TOP.No past pdrtomna nee FOURTH RACE.Fourth Race - The Kindergarten, five CLAIRBORNE, 108.and a half furlonge: time, 13, 361-8, 39, 45 4-3.two-year-olds.port 2 minutes; off at 311.start bad.won handily.place driving .Startern we u 4 Fin.Roseburg Il 106 14 13 11 Claiborne .100 614 54 21 Yankee Daughter 984 44 61 3 no Hamm.Boy 115 31% 41% 4 no Eltzabeth Rarw'd 109 52 2h 514% Nasturtia 160% 712 720 66 Arionette .1664 233 2% 220 Miss Highland 9744 4 3 8 Roseburg 11 front and raced Arionette into submission closed 30 Toronto, June 6.$1,000 added: ing, 5 furlongs.ville R.weakened, and Halbeck dropped into Lie place.Ching Hare, ; Opened 2.closed 3.See Lucille R.May 4 Black Mose.ald D's rush.The latter closed stoutly Gravesend, June 4 (fast).\u2014First Five and a half furlongn.223-5, .34 3-5, 1003-5 1073-6; two- year-olds, selling.Start bad.Won driving.place easily.% % Fin.Gladys Louise .14 1h Hu 1 Nasturtia, 97 .th 13 28 3 St.Withoid .8h 3 33 88 Sister Phyllis .¢ 8 42 4% 4h Homa Run .1% 81% KM 54 Right Sort 61 Bh ¢2 es ugKan ve confident race on Nasturtia and dela; his drive until too late.Right at the end Nasturtia was bearing out.Opened 8 to 6, closed 18 to 10, Steeplechase, about 2 miles.: LAUREL WOOD.8¢e RM) Lion.third reoa.Opened 30, closed $0.A 10\u2014Fourth race\u2014About 3 miles.Purse 0400, handicap steeplechase.¢-year- and up 8 good.Won cantering Time, 4.13., Horses.J 8 Fin.LEasex, 166 .1h 1% 11 Butwell, 146 .3h 3 3 1.150 as 1 8 32 x fenced well and was well ta hand all the way W speed a entering the home stretch, all the last furlong.e wan off forwardly and hard the way.but waa unable to leader.Brain kept her on the she saved ground at every THIRD RACE.RED LION, 152.off ferwardiy.moved up on t Opened § to 2, closed 2.TOUCHWOD, 147.Street Raliway Btoeplechase.3% miles, $,.000 added: four-year-olds and up: handicap.Time, 4.59 2-5.Btart good: won handiiy: place eastiy.Bound Brook took command last turn of field and won as his rider pleased; Touchwood was much the best of others, but no match for winner at the weights, weight too much for fipencer Reiff: Glencastle fel! at fourth bank, was remount and finished: Frank and Bteve fell st eighth Moon- gold refused thirteenth.Picktime lost rider at seventeenth.BJ orses.10J 18J Fin.B.Brook.150 .4 14 35 2 1% Touchwood, 150 11 11 15 225 .Dillon, 156 n 42 LN 315 Hudady.140 .73 810 660 4p 8 Reiff.i61 .an 28 Ty nl Glencastle, 138.10 7 7 8 Opened 6.closed & BALLYCASTLE.137.See Butwel.Opened 5, closed 4 GLEN CASTLE.142.See Touchwood.Opened 10, closed 6.SIXTH RACE.Three-year-olds And up.one mile: LARIKIN, 93, with a rush In the run down reteh.shook off Qoatfell when : ulin] re@mding the far .turn and outlasted Liesse under a drive furlong Liesse wna crowded | the break came and was fore her way up on the outside Firefly Autgamed | The latter was caught in } the leader 110.cloged 30 FIRE FLY, 152.to 5 riosed 1 KUMSHAW.159.Lion closed 2 PLEASING, 97.a race.ans, Fehruarv 1¥ (weather k heavy) \u2014 First Race\u2014 Thrive Impressions at off running.rushed to the junrter, then drew away, but end and had to be ridden out Cial The latter closed in the stretch min and wouid in a few nore strides.Open- LUCILLE R., 104.\u2014 Second race\u2014Tyro 2-year-olds.seil- lost, 14 min.Time, 1.01 1-5 Btart good, won e ridden out.winner much as never fully extended.l.u- oF EF EE J YX ¥ 6 60 0e 0 150 wey 96 - > © \u201cIR rs an Poe 91 TONY W., 108., closed 30 GAY ING, 97.Ing, secAnd race.closed GERALD D., 112, .Track fast.Five fur- A1 4-5, 233-5, 354-5, .48 3-5 ©o vear-nlds.Mtart goed.Won place easily.% to awd Ce ?106 2.1 + V4 106 h 9 .2 a-0-7 on 015 mail 2 oF 1a oaun- À re 102 the Larrier with & rush and into a commanding lead be- forced a the way and ridden Inst furiong to stall off r- He i= a slow beginner, BL, ciosed 3-§.\u2019 NASTURTIA, 97.race Time, 11, GENT.167, as eased to a xteentb.Butwell could never walk last get up.Was un Arive all last quarter.Agent was only galloping in behind leader when he lost rider at tenth jump.Opened 1 to 2, closed 3 to PENIER, 182 No past performance.BUTWELL, 187.+\u2014Fourth race\u2014About 3 miles.Purse à for 4-year-cide and wp.selling.Montreal.June 6 \u2014 First Race \u2014 6 furlongs, purse $4.for 3-vear-olds and vy.Start good.won driving.pince same.Time\u2014 23 8-5 47 3-5, 1.13 3-8.Horses wat 4% 44 Fin Oxford 126 1h 31 1 no Botanist 113 21 1h 2 nk Ontario .ng 32 2 1% 31 Dixie Himmel! 190 § 1% 44 4 10 Lartkin 96 8 5 5 xford met with a Int of interference Came through on inside with aA rush last furlong and got up in closing strides Botaniat used up forcing the pace with Ontario.tired at end Opened 10, closed 8.YOUTHFUL.102.Toronto.June 6 \u2014 Weather fine: crack | fast.First race, J-year-olds and up, 5% furlongs Tine - 23 ss, 108 Start ood.won driving.place same Ho w Lu % Fin.Please a3 11 11% 145 H.Johnson 166 32 22?Zn R.Onyx 106 2 n 3n 3no Alencon .\u2026.s2 61 51 44 Youthful Looe 103% 41 41 81 Bertha E 103 8% 81 61 pen.se.97 WE MN 14 Spaned 30, cinsed M0 - GIBSON, 112.Toronto, May 30.\u2014 Slow.\u2014 Seventh race \u2014-8ix furlongs.Time, 24, .491-6 Blue Bonnets, 1143-56.Three.year-olds and upward.Horses.t.Fo.Hawkama, 4 .106 33 % 13 Herman Johnson, 5 .197 Ink 23 > 3 Relmere, 5 .103 nk 32 36 Lykers, §.94 22 43 3 Firebrand, 6.106 8: et ink Giheon, ¢ .,.108 by ° 9 Opened 18, closed 20.DEBAR.112 Toronto.June 4\u2014Fourth Race.\u2014One mile.Time\u2014 24, 49, 1.1¢, 1.42 1-8.Start good.won driving.place same.Winner avoided crowding at first turn and was never bothered.Caper Sauce hada rough trip.but was a galning at every stride Peabody weakened orses.wgt Gold Note 106 1% 1 or \u2019 Caper Rauce .106 8% sn 21 Mr.Peabody.107 3% 3% 8n Aut.King .102 5144 6144 41 Lally .oo 112 101 71 614 Debar .11 11 ¢1 ¢3 Millstone .10711 1° \u201d 74 Halbard .102 18 an > 81 Euripides .114 24 22 ve Bit.Hand .106 41% 8h 1010 Crestfallen eee 1 71 1 n1 Dashaway .1M 12% 13n 128 Potent Lo.102 \u20ac 10 2 13 Opened §, closed 16.; = WOODLINE, 112 Sixth Race\u2014Six furlongs.Time\u2014.?4, 49 4-8.1.16 1-5.$500 added Three-year- olds and upward.Selling.Start pour ; won driving.place same.orses.Wwgt Fin.Woodline - 119 5 nk + 11 rtha E 119 2nk 41 2: Aut.King 119 71 514 3no Gav Dora ., 112 13 12 41% Takbu .110 41% 21 63 Forest Hawk .107 101 81 4h Bathbrick .106 411 Sy 1% Flarney .106 81 101 82 The Globe .114 61 6 1% 10 2 Hoot Mon .119 34 74 113 Sally Cohen .1v5 13 128 12 2 Chief Deputy.12Ÿ 14 14 131 Awles .0 9h 1232 14 Woodline.outrun 1In the first half, worked his way through on the Inside rounding the far turn: closed gamely under a drive, and.after disposing of Gay ra and Takbu, had enough in reserve to stall off Bertha The latter, cared wide at every turn t a Jot of ground entering the homestretch, and was closing on the winner at the end.Autumn King.on the inside al! the way, outlasted Gay Dora tn the final drive.Takbu quit in the last furlong.ne 2, closed & ta 8, SERVILE, 102.See Miss Marjorie, first race.1, closed 7 to 10.Opened BREAKAWAY, 102.Jemaica, May 4\u2014Fest \u2014Third Race \u2014 One mile se a sixteenth.Time\u2014.13, .24, 36 1-5, 49, 1.02, 1.15 3-5, 1.43 3-5.1.49.orses.%\u2014 n.Brother Jomat'n 1 5 21 146 Rosario .104 1 | 23 ++.+.108 31 31% 44 Fly Ball .100 413% 41 4% Irish Lace .2 8h s 62 Breakaway .100 83 Ts 718 Opened 100, closed 100.LORD DIXON, 112 One mile and an\u2019 aighth.Time\u2014.15, 49 3-6, 1.14 3-5, 1.41, 1.84 2-6.Four-year- olds and upwards.Helling.Start good; won driving.place same.Horses.Wet.1 Fin.Lord Dixon .100 88 3h 1 nk Lemon Girl - 108 24 24 31% Ternus .08 \u20184 ™ 8h Ca .110 h 1 4% Cu ce.- 10944 6h eh 61 You Win \u2026 106 7 14 83 4 ve es ES I 3 § ak 1 Eifau .-.100 11% 11 $2 Trenola 113 86 910 910 Dew Star .\u2018107 11 1018 10 20 K.of the Val.100 11 1 Lord .outrun tn early stages, worked his way on outside, closed strong in the oe catching the leaders tiring, got up the last atx: teenth and won going a at end Opened 10, clased 8.; sers KEBATOR, 112 .Belmont Park, 0, 1908.\u2014Tra fer two races, siopp .First Time\u2014.17 3-6, 28, 47 3-8, LDS ht Live Wire .: 1 120 13 Ariana .18:31 23 33 Par West .106 à 3 11 UmbdoolRs .in $2 + ie ee cogs 3 e ° 6 Opens La, SNAPSHOTS AT THE RACES=-In caught true to life.this picture Mr.Angus Hooper À SCHROEDER'S MIOWAY, 116 Toronto.May 26 Trach fast.\u2014Firat race\u2014One mile and seventy vards \u2018Time \u2014.28 2-5, 49, 1.15, 1.42 1-5, 1.37 4-6.Horses.Wet Ts Fin.Holacher 116 81 21 13 lally .8 0 110 734 82° 22 Gold Note 111 22 1% 34 Halbard 100 &nk 4h 414 Picaroon 108 4nk 62 62 Schroeder\u2019s : Midway .106 94 1046 104 Ovened 6, closed 6.SPARKLES, 102.Toronto, May 30.\u2014Track slow.Third ra ne mile, Time\u20141.46 1-5.Three- year-oids.Selling.burt good; won driving.place easily.1T~ ues.Wet.a % Fin.Lois Cavanagh.105 71 31 11 Sir Galahad 104 291 1e 34 Flarney .94 81 82 831% Profit .164 64 414 46 Sweetener .» 51 3h 8h Bparkies .108 4% T1 81 Kinksessing .\u2026.865 ¥ 9 73 Prowler .101 :h 52 85 Takbu .104 11 81 9 Lois Cavanagh wore tir Galahad down maki] the turn into t homestretch, and.closi strong, outgamed the latter in the final drive.Sir Galahad showed in the lead by a blg margin rounding tne far turn, but tired badly in tha stretch .Flarney closed with a great burst of speed.The race was run in a heavy fog.and it was impossible to distinguish the colors at some poluws of the race.NIBLICK, 107.Rixth race\u2014Seven furlongs.Purse $470, for 4-vear-oids and up: selling Start : \u2018won cantering.piace Artving Time .23 2-5.48 2-5.114, 1.27 2-6 Horses.Wet.4 a Fin Creel .108 | 52 12 Belle Strome .107 ¢ 22 2h Black Burn .104 41 i 82 ft.Clatr .112 34 3 4h King Cole .112 8% Snk 5?Halbard .10% 72 T4 4 Schroed.Mid.112 8 9 72 Blue Coat .113 Ink 1h 84 Niblick .109 51% énk 9 Opened 7, closed 20.AE Jeger.An \u2018ing was the favorite.but failed tn show inear the money.Peacock \u2018Choice and ! \"i , Ea or aK uate.but | Montreal, 2; James Tweedie, Mo.: money he steeplechase went to Sam treal.1; Alex.Langevin, Montreal.3: : H Hndsen, Montreal.2; F.Michaud, \"Parmer, a fine jumper.Parmer was (top weighted and was hel back from | the pace for the first part of the two .miles by Stone, who gave him an ex- [cellent ride.E.M.Dayton\u2019s Gault was a contender to the stretch where he \u2018faded awuy, but managed to get in i ahead nf Tony Hart.The fifth race for three years and up was over the five furlong course.Temmeraire, John Dyment's $16,000 getting was quoted at 6 to 5.But there was not much play on him, except by the plungers.Trackless was calied for second and Blue lee third.But Anna Smith and Gowangn crowded in ahead and they cut the rest of the field off.The sixth race.b furlongs, was a fight all the way between Bath Maria and ; Ayrwater, until the unfortunate accident occurred, in which Bath Maria was , injured.Frank Collins was coming right \u2018behind Bath Maria, and when Llebert's | mount went down with a crash,the Col- .lins gelding jumped very high.clearing Bath Maria and Liebert.Ayrwater was quot at 2 to 1.While Bath Maria was to 1.And would have won.but for the accident.The Valleyfarm filly was heavily backed.Hiacko at fours and Grace Kimball came second and ; third The 7th race on the turf for a mile went tn Caper Sauce, which beat off ' Millstone, a rank outsider, and Bill Herron without much trouble.The er- lratic Picaroon made all the running to the stretch, where it dropped behind.Baliot Box lost his rider.The clase of | horses to he raced here for the balance of the meet ix Gond Thought.Montreal 1b got many of the Wondblue stars ixhere are twenty bonks doing business \"here and the Toronto contingent to- \u2018Aay required an eight coach train.SNAPSHOTS AT THE RAC grain, Mr.R.E.A.@ men.A ACCIDENTS AT OPENING 5.\u2019 DAY: AT HAMIL EDN.Special to the Montreal Star.+ Hamilton, Ont, June 10.-Yest bright and fine and the track vez At this meet Starter Murray is céftatat - Ling, and the judges are Messrs.J J.Butke and Frank Neleom.It was \u20ac day af accidents also.therv being nq Jess than four.The good horse h stumbled in the Sth race, \"28 the retch and shou 5.wil Jrob- up, was algo badly hurt moved to the haapital.Tham y with a $300 won by Unole Toby from t and wi ot Gown 5 3e The freid and was , being five.The Clel Uncle ca us ena.ne - 21 Li > 15, +e this picture are seen Senator Cas and several other prominent gentile oS = PE FRR 2m lpg - GOSSIK OF THE RUNNERS, ~.OWNERS AND.JOQKEYS AT TRACK.Blue Bonnets, .Jepe 102 The man- ugemgpt\u2019 of the Jockey Club have wishly adopted the\u2019 suggestion to start the first race at § clock.from now on.This will À : fatroné oF the track a mush bier © me-tp get out for the first mbes.1 The newa that Jebn or | \u201cJohnny Boy.\" as \u2018heise ra, had | broken his = of jack hy winning t Derby at Hamilton was gladly received at the track to-day.Johnny Dyment is one most suits these horsemen bet- that of the Mamilton club two 3-year-gid races « Gay is an | om fog stars td conte here.Five new bookmakers weighe@ In at Blue Bonnets 2; W Allen, Harrisville, N.Y., 2; 3 half mile this morning in [fifty wec- onda This horse is now at his best.Bt.Clair was breezed along behind him.The horse King Avondale was breezed through the stretch this morning This ; one starts this afternoon and should land the first race.ENTRIES FOR THE RACES AT NEW DELORIMIER PARK The foliowing have reserved stalls the Delorimier Park for the meet- g§ commencing June 16 to 80: J.B.Mitchell.Halfax., N.8, ¢ horses; C L.Juckson, Greenville, Me, 9; Geo.N.Hall, Rock Island.Que, 2; L.O.Allen, Middlebury, Vit ,6 3, F Pierce, Stanstead, Que, 4, F n.| Lang.Burton.Vt, 2, Le © Fletcher, Clinton.Mass, 4; Pine Tree Ntables, Lewiston, Me.7.H.A.Harding.Barton, Vt.6.E.A.Bunderlin, Lebanon, N.H.7; P.Bourke, North Bay.Ont.Gardner, Mass.2: Que.1: .Quebec, 5, W.W.Phelpa, Routh Hero, Vt, 3; L Levington, Bouth Hern Vt, 8: L G Rennette, Port Hape.Ont, 2; Newport Stock Farm.Newport, Vt, 4, E.M.Gillies, Attleboro, Mass 2; F Pierce, Stanstead.Que, 4; Alex.Hun.ther, Ottawa, Ont.2; Vohn D.Kendall, Ottawa, 2; W J.Gibson, Gana- noque, Ont, 2; J H Noble, Toronte, Ont, 2; Fred H Roleau, Essex Junction, 8; F, N.Chase, Wellesbora, l\u2019a, 2; R.N.Ketcham.Brandon, Vt.3; H.Ross, Sherbrooke, 2; E N Her.rington, Picton, Ont, 2; L D Morton, Digby, N.K., 2, Geo.R.Patter, Lewis.ton, Me, 3; C.Robillard, Montreal, §: A.Labelle, Montreal, 3; J, Low Leamy.Clarenceville, Montreal, 2; A.© Rozon, Montreal, ?Jennte W., 2.04 1-4, the champion half-miler of 1907.Also Princess Heller, 8.06 1-4, are entered for the June meeting by Mr E A Sunderlin, of Leban- Porg + Fisher.Two-year-olds The first two-year-old stake of the meeting, the Kindergarten,\u2019 will be run st Bins Bonnets this afternoon: It 18 a selling stake, and the young- asters will be asked to travel five furlongs.The race phould prove a good contest, ax nome of the hest horses in the younger division will compete.NEWT FISHERS WIN Flying Virginians tumble was caus- od by Newt Fisher swerving over fa the first jump.Newt is one of the fastest horses through the field, but never has shown an ability to stick a distance.Mr.Kerr, who was up on Flying Virginian, tried to keep us close to Newt as he could, and it was this that csused him to get the tuinble which put him out of the running Woods Garth, trainer of Newt Filah- er, was all smiles alter his horse had come home alone in the chase, and he gave the boy who rode him after Grantland had fallen a $0 note, The boy's name is Grant, und he was us much tickled that he had ridden a winner as he would have been had he won « Suburban.Although Flying Virginian finished within thirteen seconds of the time Umit he was not placed third cause the rider whu got up on him after Mr Kerr was six pounds short of weight.Park View, Dr.W.F.Mathew'\u2019s fast tilly will probably make her first appearance at Blue Bonnets this afternoon in the first race After the first race yesterday, which was run in record time for the track, 113 4-5 Mr SN declared that had Park View front of him at by the way.been In\\the race she would have run a second faster, which would nearly Rave equalled the world\u2019s record for the distance.Horsemen are predicting that before the meeting is over the world's marks will be lowered at Blue Bonnets.= W.O.Joplin, tralner for the stable of W.F.Mathewa had a fall from his buggy on his way from the track yes terday and sprained his anklp so that he is obliged to use crutches.+ Old Oxford, \u201cJimmy™ McLaughlin's good grey horse, is as good as he ever was in his life, according to his owner.If this Is the case it will take the .U.8 \u2026 308 1-4, who han already gone a half-mile in 1.02 1-4, ls entered very best to beat him when he goes down to New York, for when Oxford Impressions at Blue Bonnets, - for the free-for-all in the June meeting.He is owned by Mr.W.Hodsen, of Montreal.who has his chestnut stallton, Pure Gold, 2.10 1-4, entered in the 2.10 class The traek !s in first-claes shape and will be very fast.The stalls and stables are finished and the stand will tie ready for the meeting.2°s0000 © secoccs 9 TRACK GOSSIP.2 0000000 © 0000000 Special Start Correspondence.Blue Bonnets, June 10.\u2014Jockey Howard rides Lord Dixon and Ber- vicence this alternoon.\u2018 From the way the entries have been made this morning the fields tomorrow will be the largest so far at this meeting.It ts expected by the officials that the Madigan horses will arrive some time this afternoon or to-morrow morning.Mr.Madigan is anxious to start Ellicott\u201d in the Mount Royal handicap to be run here on Baturday next.Cannie Mon, the local horse, bred by the late William Hendrie, of Ham- fiton and by the futurity winner Mar- timas breesed a quarter this morning in better than twentp-seven seconds.Te is a nice looking three-year- 03d.The Seagram horme, Lyndhurst, was given a\u201d warkout this morning.Only a light gallop was done with him.TRACK CONDITIONS FOR TO-DAY ARE - PRETTY FAVORABLE Blue Bonnets, June 10.\u2014Track conditions for to-4ay .\u2014The track cnm- dnjone for this afternoon are about the same as yesterday although there » a strong wind blowing down the stretch The fine harrows will be kept at work all morning which will make the footing fast and good time is sure to be made.Nearly all of the horses to go to the pont this afternoon were breesed an eighth a mile this morning m preparation for thelr eventa.The fielda will be larger this afternoon than yesterday es up to noon not a single soratch was mada spoken of The three Rhields will go to-day.King Avondale in the first, Gerald D.in the stake and Servile in the last .JOCKEY MURPHY WILL RIDE THREE MOUNTS.Jockey Murphy; will ride three this afternoon.In \u2018he firet race he rides Parkview, in the second he rides the Garth horse and Gay King in the stake.Jockey Moreland will ride Schroed- ere Midway in the last race.Jockey Swain rides Edwin L In the second race this afternoon.Prudence.A tall man, impatiently pacing the platform of a wayside station.accosted a boy of about twelve, \"R-s-say.\u201d he sald, \u201cd-a-do y-yeu know h-h-how ate this traln is?\u2019 The boy grinned, but made no reply.The man stuttered out something about kids in \u201csnerai and pase was a three-year-nid there were few horses In America that could beat him.HUNTERS\u2019 FLAT RACE.The hunters\u2019 flat race will attract a be.Jl and under the tutorage of Mr ramme for To-day\u2019s Races- First _Chance- Entries for Hunters\u2019 Flat Race large gathering of society folk this afternoon There are seven horus samed for the event, including Dr.Charles McEachran's Brick Top, hero of the hunters\u2019 race at Blue Bonnets last year Brick Top captured two of the races inst fall Kumshaw, also an wœétry in this race.is owned by A Henry H, nson, of Ruston, master of \"the Middlesex Hunt of Marsachurette Mr.Bert Holland wil) have the mount on Kumshaw; Mr.Tommy Wright.the crack amateur of Baltimore, will be up on Stalker and Mr Kern will ride his own horse, Firefly.Jockey McCahey was fined $35 for cutting across his horses too sharply and interfering with the horses ridden by the other boys In the second race.In order to accommodate the many professional and business men of Montreal who desire to attend the races at Rine Bonnets, the Montreal Jockey i Club has decided that beginning today.the first race on the card will be called nt three o'clock instead of es , heretofore.at 2.30.The special train j from the Windsor Station will leave at 2.10 M.T Dunhar, a well-known Canadian ewner was one of the arrivals at™ , Blue Ronnets yesterday.WATSON WEBB HERE.i & Watson Webb, son of W Seward | Webb.owner uf a large breeding farm at Bhelburne, Vermont, and himself one of the most distinguiahed sportsmen in Northern New York, arrived at Blue Bonpeta yesterday.Mr.Webb's silks, \"Amber nnd Black\u201d will undoubtedly be seen to the front at the Blue Bonnets meeting «ne of Mr.Webb's horses that Aistinguished himself at the United Hunts Meeting at Belmont Park, Briny Green, has already run at the meeting and showed a world of speed.In addition to the thorgugh- breds that now are stabled at A ue M.of the local course, Mr.Webb has also brought his stable of polo pontes, and will be seen In the tournaments soon to he held in this city.Mr.Webb was handicapped by Mr.Rohhinn of the American Polo Association, but one point below Larry Waterbury and Foxhall Keene.McCahey won three races yesterday and now leads the llst of winning riders.This boy last fall was exercising for J.Fitzsimmons and despite repeated efforts for a chance to show what he could do with the colors up, was not taken seriously by his employer.The contract was dissolved and he went to New Orleans with the stable of T.FE.Mannix The latter thought he saw In the heoy's riding romise enough to warrant a trial and e was given the chance that he had deen waîting far an Inng.From the first he displayed a skill that foretold good work later on, and he came north to Benningx this spring with form that was really surprising.The {improvement has continued and now he finds a steady demand for his services.He is a hoy of splend!d habite Man- nix ie sure to go along making friends and a reputation at the aame time.Earl Grey and his party will be at Biue Bonnets on Saturday in state.He is delighted with his reception by the officials and members of the Montreal Jockey Club and is taking a very active Interest in the racing.Lord Falmouth, hose father was for years one of the pillars of the English turf, le visiting in Quebec and will be tendered a specigl invitation to visit Blue Bonnets before the meet- tng ends.If he can arrange hie affaire to come over, he is sure to-accept, for he, like his father, is a great lover of of m good horse.to-day.rolls.land salts.00000000000 : : TOM LONGBOAT TO VISIT THE RACES.At the Invitation of the Montreal Jockey Club, President Flanagen and Tom Longboat will visit the Blue Bonnet races President Flanagan Is supposed to be a luoky backer of horees, and the \u201cBookies\u201d had better look out for their bank This is one of the many Invitations already received for the limited time at their disposal before the Empress of Ire Gril À | CARELESSNESS IN SHIPPING EXPLOSIVES.The first report of the bureau of explosives of the American Rallway Association, which was established on June 10 of last year, gives for the first time the causes of several disasters of last year.During the last eight months the inspectors found that out of 1,116 railway stations they examined in 661 there were violations as to loading.hand! forwarding and ing explon ; out Qf 141 explosive factar- les 94 were nat complying fully with regulations, and in 9% out of 178 cars inspected in transit there was Improper loading or conditions that would permit of an accident.The bureau found that during 1907 there were 46 accidents in explosive factories, 86 due tn dynamite, 20 to hack wder and 20 to nther axploe- tves.In these explosions 101 persona were killed, 67 nf them in the black wder expinatons.The total property oss was $379,000.of which $209,900 was in the dynamite explosions.The accidents occurring during transportation were 17, of which 6 were from dynamite ahd 8 from Inflammables.There were only three expine- tons from black powder on tranrit, but 18 lives were lost in them and 47 persons were injured.The property loss was, $544,141 The bureau was unable to throw any light on the moat dizastrous explosion of the year, that at Sanford, Ind, on January 18, 1907.when a treight cer containing 12,660 pounds of black rifle powder exploded on a siding when a passenger train was going by.Fifteen persons were killed, thirty were injured, nine cars were burned and a total property loss of $43,150 resulted.The cause was stated at the time to he due to lightning striking the car of powder, but the bureau fouhd no evidence to support that contention.The burning of the West Shore freis house at Kingston, NY, on August 17, causing a Toss of $139,841, 1s xplained.Six barrels of rubber cem- Cnr which contained gasolene of the moat volatile and inflammable grade on the market, had been shipped to Kingston in a car with merchandise.The barrels leaked on the floor and when rafiroad employes entered the car with fighted lanterns fire started.The explosion of eight boxes nf blaxting ca at Atlanta, Ge, nn À March 24.1907, while bethæ handied by employes, four of whom were killed and four injured, is sald to have been due toa handler striking his honk against ane of the caps.which detonated and caused 110 others ta explode The neartress of a car containing 460 hoxes of black powder to a tank car ay SM more came în from (ed into the station wont this A stranger asked the boy why he {mean that they hadn't answered the big man.soon.The boy, \u201cD-à-dû'ye wanter to see me g-g-get a fall on News Diader when he me fora face nched?Da dat Yeuturday .g-suyd t was mo-mo-mocking aot a8 badly shabigl him\u201d - » containing naphtha caused three deaths at Redlick, TIL, on June 4.1907.| The out \u2018yas emmsing other cars tn leave the track, and fire then started which apread to the car of powder and'caueed the explosion.THE TURNED UP MOUSTACHE.The German Emperor is generally regarded as the inventor of the turned- up moustache.This is true only as far as Introducing it as a fashion.It was Invented at the Court of Phillp IV, labout 1625.That monarch was the first to wear his moustache turned upward.From the, Spanish court the fashion spread over all Durope.Chartes I.of England.Philip's brother-in-law, - and many members of the Austrian Hapsburgs.sdopted it.It came ta Belgium, and was introduced Into Germany by the Epanish soldiers during the Thirty Years\u2019 War.It was alan found in Rweden, on weft as in France under Louis XIII.Under TI.ouls XIV, the beard went out of fashion.and during the time of Rococe the elegant world knew only cleansha- ven faces, until the French Revolution brought the moustache again into use, But nowhere, except in Has Spanish home, did the moustache rise so extravagantly an it does to-day with the German Emperor and hid Imatore, In Spain al) kinds of artificial means, such as bandages and coverings, were employed to keep tlild unnatural upward position, and in looking at t paintings of Velarques or Murilio, one can easily understand that without such coercive measures A true full-blooded Spaniard could never have realized his tdeal moustaches ° MOST PROFITABLE ACRES.The poastbilitien of profitable gardening In England are exemplified by an acres of land cultivated on the French system of intensive culture, which in the last completed year fo said to have yielded £635 in gross returns, says the Westminster Gasette.This probably constitutes a record for England, the nearest agproach known to the writer being an: sore of | the property of a sssdsman ef the Great Western line between and Oxford, which has yielded Im one year flower seeda to the valse 4 270.In Bamoa £80 to \u20ac the average yleld an acre of land planted in plants have been acre, and pineapple farms in the West Indies often pay as much as £100 an ACTS, Such yields as t Rowever, arp trivial Yompared with that of an een.of vineyard In the Moselle wine grow ing district which was old a few yeasp ago for nearly £26000.and which peg ! Atces 8 crop worth 41600; + bet om that acre of land in ouahind old en i grows the sacredy \u201ctreé of a th imagen.\u201d the Jeaçes of which saausl revenue ; a * > \u2018 | i / "]
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