The Montreal daily star, 15 juin 1908, Cahier 2
[" » .wan ~ Dc VOL.XL, No 142 ab - a.2 4 pf Mey on CRRA Me - vu Wee 4 BEAL FT CHICAGO WILL BE OVER PLATFORM \u2018Taft's Nomination Con- d\u2014Many Candidates ce ; | e ° {for Vice-Presidency.Daughter ; Vacation Shirts Are invited to visit our stores.Whe.; .: ther they buy or not, we will be pleased The Lancet of London (England), a medical jour- Three caricads of English immi- 200 doz.Fine English to show the goods.There are some nal a rs Drei ee are and soft Chicago, June 15.\u2014The convention to a Republican candidate for pres- tdent of the United States ls at hund.the steamer Kensington, left £ The gathering in the big Coliseum in West to-day on \u201cthe C.P.R.tranecons g handsome patterns (coat Such MEN'S SUMMER ous bouquet and pe aroma whieh Characterize Wabeah avenue\u2014made up of represen tinental train.They are bound prin .uch as real D ~ tatives from pvery state and territory cipally for points in Alberts.Gunde style), soft bosoms, with UNDERWEAR only randy.ts the Union lus well as the more re- population was also added to b .The Lancet adds: \u201cSuch Brandles should be ex- sentir acquired island possession carload of Italiens and Roumanians.large pearl buttons, war- || \u2026 .clusively patronized for all medical purposes.\u201d be called to order to-morrow at most of who manians, in light weight fine natural wool, soft noon, by Harry 8.New, chatrman of homes 1 Nu ma Intend to make their ranted FAST COLORS, and easy fi elastic nbbed, also The B Leon Croizet, Medicinsl the Republican National Commitiee, Just n thohiren.sh uld be 1d f 1 25 .y .* * who will Introduce Senator Julius ©.; as the train bearing the English 0 sold for $1.25, clastic ribbed Balbriggan in regular Brandy contains no ingredients Buprows, of Michigan, as temporary the Windsor: station\u201d very ay special 90c Shirts and Drawers or Combination alrman.ff he gavel during ie flashed roune ley came runmicn he Suits also short sleeve Undershirts and nor medicine at all.It is so called temporary period of the convention's down the platform, breathing hard and | 200 dox Scotch Zeph- Knee length Under-Pants in all sizes, because it is made of the purest existence, Senator Burrows will make pulling off her long mackintosh coat: \u2018 and a farge variety of makes, at from an extended speech, designed to as she ran.yrs, very lightest weight, 00 .\u2019 juice of grapes and is prescribed embody the keynote of ths coming na- \u201cCan you hold this trein half a min- ! .75¢ to $5.00 per suit.tional campaign Kron to proclahio Lhe ste\u201d she shouted to the conductor.! coloring right through, Al Pu Wool by the physicians.nciples achisyaments o e Re- \u2018 t h : ple i Paps stopped on the way up from soft bosom, with or with- so our ture 00 To be had at first-class Grocers, Hotals and at Bt Ch its many years speech has been rows will an- publican party of existence.Wh concluded.Benat nounce the impo i committees in- a oe L en tain 2 dane \u201cSorry, lady.\u201d sald the conductor, time as the latter committee is ready to Dn pain pully out at 1 ands, worth $2.00, special with or without collars, and with com- Dites ls considerate discussion ns MONEY FOR BATTLEFIELDS.|FISHERMEN HAVE CLOSE CALL |ana aimost frantic, then rushed into :À $1.25.bination collar and neckband, or with to the length of the g@nvention, some \u2014 pre the walting room.As she dashed \u2014- te flannel collars to match of the leaders holding, to the original Boston Canadian Club WHI Assist Launch Caught Fire and Other Boats through the door she bumped into a\u2018! The shi $1 to $2.50 each \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 = estimate of five days\u2018 which to con- the Project.Refused Ald.stout old gentleman burdened down HANNAN STORE, rts, $1.32.each.of the come before more optim- days should tions and the tion represen- clude all of the w the delegates and © istic, declaring that see the end of all departure of the ROOSEVELT +15._ A small last night for anging a plan me of President Roosevelt as ndidate for the Presidency.The entire move is seid by the men actively participating to\u2019 be favored by the \u201cAllies,\u201d who believe that his nomination will be made on the first ballot.tet tb yt ted sredntofuffedettr -_\u2014 Halifax N.8., June 15\u2014In the i = Selecting Jurors for Second Trial.Colchester election case, Fletcher va.Money to satisfy the offisiale Jana many garments made by very high-priced : tatives for home.It is certain that the Charlottetown, P.E.I.June 15__ Stanfield.Judge, Drysdale to-day fled old Rot \u20ac1¥8 8 800 Oy CrP ner 2 4! Tailors.It is also they FEEL comfortable as credentials committee will ot be able The en trial To goaherty De mencement of the trial vaut thirty will be held for a while, and if no.q We invite the fullest _ very LOOSE Clothes would, while FITTING | to re 9 permanen roll un open: at s morning In Summer- + .+ hureiay gt me very earliest.and if | mide.Up to 1 pm.only three jurors 9aY® After the closing of present friends come to theïr rescue they will investigation, knowing the form as CLOSELY as /dictates, the det opposed to Secretary Taft | had been selected.j session of Parliament.be sent back by the way they came.tsist on 1 announced intention of _ that comparson will e t 1560 of the original cases tbe committee there ls likelihood that the permanent organisation may be deferred until Friday the 19th.TAFT MANAGERS CONFIDENT.Just as soon as the permanent list of @eleogates 1s concluded, nominations for president will be in order.The managers of the Taft campaign profess to have not the slightest doubt as to the results of the first ballot and déclare they have no apprehension as to the action of the credentials committes upon the contested delegations.The \u201calles\u201d however, continue to maîntain @ bold front The second day of the convention to the tended to make hours for most of the delegates while the credentials committee le drawing up its report.The situation an to the vice-presi- fe put into the platform it will be The late Earl of Derby.(See also page fourteen.) Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, June 15.\u2014The Secretary of the Dominion Central Quebec Battlefields Association committee has | received a letter, dated June 12th, | from Asa R.Minard, President of the | Canadian Club, Boston, Intimating that the club has appointed a commit- | tee to represent the Club at the ter- | centenary celebration Mr.Charles H.McIntyre and Dr.R.H.Upham, two former presidents of the club who will be in Quebec during the celebration.Mr.Minard also informs ghe Secretary that the matter of subsériptions in being presented to the members of the club as individuals and will undoubtedly be recognized and acted upon by many of them.A cheque for $35 being the contribution of the Women\u2019s Canadian Historical Society of Toronto, towards the Quebec battlefields fund has been seat to the Hon.R.F.Sutherland.New York, June 15._Twenty fishermen had a narrow esc from drowning when their launch, the DBirdle, caught fire while off Seabright.The men had been out only a short time, when the gasolene tank sprank a leak | and the fluid dropped into the bottom of the boat.One of the fishermen threw away the butt of a lighted cigar and in a moment the entire voet was enveloped In flames.Capt.Joseph Ryerdan, who was in charge af the launch, jumped overboard, and was soon followed ty the 19 other men.Thelr cries brougnt several boats to their rescue It was sald, however, that several bouts refused to offer assistance un- bed recenved money for (heir wor COLCHESTER ELECTION CASE.Special to The Montreal Star.POP CARRIED WEGHT FOR AGE AND S0 OST THE TRAN Sudden and Unexpected Sones Lt Weare Bely .A00,17É.Fo dé.» An dy = pe Edn > ga NE dus qu STAR foe se J Li > a 4 w ecloringa Copenhagen bl ru eve green and white, a 81.35.S.O.de LORIMIER, Mews Fusuishings, 3 NOTRE PA Fras in Americans or Canadians J.J.MILLOY TAILOR AND IMPORTER, \u2014FOR\u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.lightweight Cloths suitable for war weather wear made after the latest fashions, with an appearance o camfort and elegance.132 PEEL STREET Parting of Father and grants, who \u2018arrived \u2018In Montreal by.and he hasn't arrived yet, and he has my bags with all my best clothes tx them.\u201d with parces, hurrying the other way.| \u201cIt's Pop, why, it's Pop,\u201d cried the: lady.\u201cCome on, Pop.\u201d And both began to sprint for the train which was just beginning to move out of the station.The lady ran half the length of the platform In Longboat style, swung herself gracefully on to the last platform of the train and looked Lack.Pep, laboring under the weight uf parcels and a superfluity of flesh, | was fast losing ground and eventually lost the train.\u2018 He turned out * to be Mr.John Wedgemore, of Manchester, England, on bis way west with his daughter to xo into the paint business.He | now waiting, for the next train with all his daughter's clothes, while Miss Wedgemore is speeding west with all the cash.* Of the immigrants who came from New York, two Itallans and one Rou- manian were held up by the officials here because they did not have enough CHEF FIGURES IN FAMOUS MURDER TRIAL \u2014 Visiting Montreal Oambric Shirts, very lines we excel in, Ceylon Flannel out cuffs, in all the latest OUTING SHIRTS shades and patterns, NO HOME, IF PRUDENT, SHOULD BE WITHOUT A BOTTLE OF THIS Medicinal Brandy B.LEON CROIZET spirits, undoubtedly genuine.Made of well Grocery, 393 Bt.Lawrence street, Montreal.Phones: Bell East 3381 F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.LTD.Ltd, 218-215 St.James Street.G \u2018Quality the highest and prices the lowest,\u201d are two facts which you will te impressed with when you see \"\u201d prove our claims on the attention of those seeking first-quality Diamonds at moderate pnces.Johnston Bros, Jewellers, 483 St.Catherine Street, W.(Near Peel Street.) of from BA A New System of Balancing Clothes That's the \u201cLiberty Clothes™ System.Shaping the Coats so that their weight .from the SHOULDERS instead This Liberty Clothes System of \u201cBALANCING the garment\u201d affords free movement of the arms and body, without pressure on the neck or STRAIN on the fabric.That is why their SHAPE and STY \u2019 and OF THE NECK.Clothes\u201d RETAIN Jonger even than 25.FF BAS cn » dency continues quite remarkable in ftsa arpects of complete uncertainty ] 99 and the lack of definite information .\u2018or decision 18 serving to encourage the Choice Cut Flowers | \u2018\u201cMale-Attire $36 St.Catherine % het CL managers of the various candidates - - pa: that have been openly announced or ALL & ROB INSON | & st serie Rash A widely intimated.I N D A Creig and Peter Ste.Of Benator Dolliver, nf Iowa: Repre- HA \\AIRD\u2019S GURRANT BREA ! .es 3) sentative James 8.Sherman.of New 855 St.Catherine st, Weot.| i i - D ka York, Vice-President Fairbanks and - former Governor Franklin J.Murphy, Fr of New Jersey, continue to be the .i A more generally discussed of the vice- .Ce presidential nomsibilities.Others men- ® e ® # tioned are Governor Hughes and Mr.LATE, ve Cortelyou.a The 6 oo , ré he proposed anti-injunction an pov tH tariff reviaton planks in the platform ; ocBeL, i to be adopted by the convention con- Frankfoët, Ky\u2026 Jane 16.\u2014 By an- Taylor was being heard, Goebel was) to the United siutes Court and had - de tinue to attract attention and discus- nouncing the pardon of Caled Powers shot, dying later from his wounds.(inally been appealed to the Supreme .\u201c Bak ston among the party leaders, and are and James Howard, Governor Wilson The shot was believed to have come Court which torned it pack to the ° ° ; ° a to be the only points, upon which rom a half open window In the secrs- tate courta.e jury disagreed and th ki f i S Shirts h bee f > any reuse may be raised.closed the last chapter of one of Ken-| tary of State's Office, and as Caled! thereupon the efforts for a parden = in e ma ne oO our ummer as n com ort; wi > © real fight nf the convention will tycky\u2019s noted criminal cases in which Powers el thon Secretary wr State for Powers, a well as for James Ho- ._ °F over the platform.suspicion fell upon him and his arrest| ward, w n convioted some als sed li h d alm 5 .people of all sections of the United | followed.Four times has Powers been| years ago on the charge of complicity, the materi su are g t an ost transparent, rg FIGHT OVER PLATFORM.States have formally Sxpressed their put on trial for Nis life on the charge were renewed, Many thousand signa- pe ° I The administration's concession to Interest by signing petitions for par-| of complicity in murder.the first three tures of people of all parties and all th f st rf al | A Jabor in the anti-injunction plank has don.In the closing days of Janu- trials resulting in conviction and sen- sections, were appended to the peti- and e it u as pe ect as can -DfICES Ways .wk sired up conservative eastern men, ary Sight years ro Po the contest tence, death ons the penalty in tue tions that red In on Governor wu- : .: x it 1s declared that if this plank © m Goebel, for e Guberna- tr ourth trial, whioh son, who for seve w has been fi ha an torial seat ocoupled by William ®.| came after the case bad been carried considering the case.save.you twenty- ve per cent, w t can you wish A \\ nT: cppoced on the floor of the conven- on.: : Speaker Cannon hurnies here from LIGHT-FINGERED CRAFT | LATEST BETTING ON for more?Beer LUTTE pare o-duy to line up the opposition administration.He said 3 de preferred retrement [from public FROM U.S.NABBED ON THE ROYAL HUNT CUP.| 177 st James Street née, accep ce of such a policy.i ais The injunction plank or the plat: WAY FROM RACES.| pr a To our ow Cor x 493 St.Catherine Street West J 2 form reads: \u201cWe dectare tor suc > i 28 amendinent of the statutes of proce- Montreal at present seeuns t> be a London, June-16\u2014The latest Detting 9 473 St.Catherine Street East > neue & Tore ot InTncton Ss Mecca of the light-ringered rentry of on the Royal Hunt Cup, run June 17\u2014 ., $4 will, on the one hand.prevent the the United States who follow the races, \u2018distance 7 furlongs, 168 yards.ia summary issue of such orders without And the detectives are kept busy wih mere a proper consideration, and on the other their surveillance.Saturday afternoon » Deemond's Pride.ps DE pat reserve undiminished th arres ue.,: the House ommons, \" o the courts to enforce their process, Cowan and Constable Burke, who had | Le Bergan.| SIR CHARLES TUPPER Vancouver, B.C.June Sth, 1908.party then {a the House Com: CLINE OF SHAD FISHERY.i te the sad that Justice be done noticed them AL the te The pick.38 Poor Boy.AND \u201cCOL.SAM.\u201d To Col.8.Hughes, M.P.Yours truly, Government Has Appointed a Com! ot oll times and to ail parties\u201d ging among the cre he Dlx.| \u2019 * Sir\u2014On May 33rd the Vancouver ) CHARLES A | THE TARIFF PLANK.pockets who came down on he seme | 13 Andover.The following correspondence be- world published a telegram from their (Bigned mission to investigate.À, The plank, prepared by the ner ot indeor Ag 2.* catherine 13 Chandon.tween Bir Charles Tupper and Col.Sam.Ottawa correspondent ying: \u201cColonel Special to The Montreal Star bs ration, arrived here to-day.streets, where they appearsd to take : 13 lady Hasty.WINDRRMERE Hughes is self-explanatory and of his- Tagoer said Lie last Hue tr Charles BLACK HAND IN REVELSTOKE.Halifax, N.Tone 36 Ÿ Ît comtalns the idea that Taft has in- interest In the \u201ctar\u201d bulletins.As they | torical interest\u2019 ; eaticus in Ottawh he told them they \u2014_\u2014 - forty years shed fishery in the 3} fet upon that the basis of the were about to cross the street and House of Commons, Ottawa, June 1, |had made a mistake ia not loyally sup- Mr; C.B.Hume Receives a Threaten Bar of was a e of 54 ; should be the difference in cost board a crowded car, one ef them.| 1008.porting the Liberal party ia pushing ! , the Soslet profit to the farmers residing tn the 2 * e£ production of Amertonn aoû forcer Bate Juan, by name.turned around, ENTIRE FAMILY WIPED The Hon.Sir Chas.Tupper, Bart, |the all Canadian route to the Pom.ng Letter From y ! nie ot A= Me te made The - Cowan.hom | Vanco , BC.4 te Press.y # aa ie ea re tt de ere, OUT BY INSANE MOTHER peur mo cire 0e er pa.nde PES, TIE 2 Wor Ait rs ter oO Due aime mai tertff ya special session of Con- Quinn vas disoharged this morning as | Cedillac, Mich, June 16\u2014Klght r of 26th May, appears a letter \u201cI cannot believe Hughes signed by the \u201cBlack Hand,\u201d and sent For reasons, about which there is oem ,! immediately follo thing.- be the family of Mr.and over your signature denying a state- (mads that statament as.& more mon.|, lar Msfla style, was last week siderable dispute, this fishery hes Tt y following the inau- nothing was found on bim.His com members of y , ment you ee da Cttaasa in pre.|strous fai regu te = ur Sa al her 3 of next president, and panion, Eddie Robinson had four pur- Mr Dante Cooper ware murdered.rT of made bors of Parlia- by an sehood wo uttered po od bere.no £ 5] Hume.* we carly deci un now single > te ay 200 mee ia his pockets hid ne uns vous serge sly in In © ment, @nd one which I saw meveral Tour letter of June 1st persisting in vengeance Would taken aguinet his were secured.With Wrmetly + a mmitten The\u2019?te Of mamey in.fice x .case the victim was shot through the times su uently credited to maintaining what you were reported family uni@s he placed one thousand tention of imvestigating the ~ whieh are now tn eotieating ao ih ged hioves were taken j Mra.Couper then shot herself you In the public.prints, wherein |to have said astounds me dollars in furrency on the Canadian subject, the Deminion Goverament IT eperation effet of the existe horus by Setect! \"Den McLeu- La you exp the opinion that the I was anxious to ses @ Fond to the Pacific Rsltway je bare.- ted a commission, Prof.M M 7% pehoduies.Shi Gorman, of the Sham.Ua ve party had made a mistake yukon constructed, but the eean~ Hume is absent in Vancouver, but ion We IG SUCRE logialation the tres noe but were released on > han \u201d for an ai! Canedian \u2018dalous terms contained in the\u2019 contrast the police Sent the matter , and 8.F.Morrision, et Foly veg rou eo Yukon.cann x per Sion of sch ge.their promise to leave om the mext The Jasques Cartier Election.iistaken: fot others than I understood became kmown 1 strongly opposed are pining a family, are the selected = Des ae will squab the difference bo.TU returaiag oft | Fou exactly es 1 dla.Further, 1 have |ana Bare Ganounces thas contrset ee % - ways taken or gran since |and ont Partiam whenever t : twven the cost af production at home ( sor Jecumes acer ee The seeing the idea sited to you tn Dub- § 3 AR ont, over Rosttimt In 8¢.Myneinthe.Ohii¢ Drowned in Barrel.ÿ onl ve together with reasonable, Arshbishep O'Conner Retires.ety returns x\" cers tn lie print that you frankly sérmitted ft that ay te this as an at n por- Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Upostsl to Fhe Montreal Star.Po Ameviean try.- ; , > .ou .respec - trate ea\u201cTmost th Chartottutownt, \"sy oy des ter an vom moruri Fegonto, June Bo Aaa?the constituency, ee ar fore.1 sociess you herewith the Han- Pet challenge you to ace azy ovid- oles nthe, June The 251, Jane Tee à \\ mer your matoment , in head | dg = RARES BD TR a EES Rese hI ERT tag \"x, flsntinnes en page thirtoen.) apbile appesrante, : VOS | > SAM HUGEBE the of the Ostiservative 2e ¥ wun talon out dead.ed v + © AT be ; JR + a.» ' ! i \u2014 \" EL PT UE RE, CRE RL SOIT Ÿ.PNET FC AVR PRE VER Se Ea Sie ey An ry FETS PE mh EB REE AIA\u201d Te > 4s a he > « Te SAD : THE MONTREAL DAILY \u201cSTAR-MONDAY.JUNE 15.1908.pease \u2014 te yotball -Wr PR ; 5 \u2018 \u201c2 etics-Golf -Aquatics -Turf § sa T - Biggest Crowd of :Meet .Witnessed Saturday's Races At Blue Bonnets Course Customs change with countries, and boundary lines may separate things far more curious than physical conditions.In the great State of New York, a wonderful political struggle has ended by the passage of a law forbidding persons to horse races.In Canada a man may offer his finances to back turf opinion: this being done openly and freely, and there is ho stay.The presence of His Excelleney, the Governer-General arriving at Blue Bonnets in state on Saturday afternoon was a feature which appealed with unusual strength to such citizens of the United States, and more particularly those of New York.who were there present As His Excellency was driven past the stand, there was loud applause for him, and the most enthusiastic who joined in welcoming Lord Grey were the visitors within the gates.As a matter of fact, there was noth- fng at all extraordinary because of the presence of the Governor-Gen- eral at the races; not a whit more than in the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of Punchestown or the Currah, or even of Edward VII.at Epsom Downas, or any other course he might wish to go.The racing of the thoroughbred has well been called the sport of kings.so then does one expect to see kings and kings\u2019 representatives at royal entertainment.MADE A PRETTY BIGHT.The Governor-Genera! went to Blue Bonnets in full state, with outriders and scarlet-robed troopers.The party swung on to the track after the first race and went by the stand at the trot.The band played \u201cThe Maple Leaf\u201d and the big crowd arose and loudly cheered as the brilliant gathering went past.The guard of troopers swung into single line formation opposite the club house, His Excellency's carriage was driven to the entrance and as he stepped out, the opening bars of \u201cGod Save the King\u201d broke out.a quick command and the bright sabres gleamed In the sunlight, flashiag as thelr owners brought them to the salute.As on previous days, Lord Grey was not content to be & mere long distance spectator, but was soon in progress throughout the galleries and the steward stand.He entertalss an active Interest In horses: he wus heard to admire some of the winners, and on several occasions he expressed the opinion that the future of the club was one of assured success.COURSE AT ITS BEST.Blue Bonnets was at its best Saturday.The best yet, indeed.Everything was right for a great day's sport and no better entertainment had ever been offered here before.The weather was delightfully warm, but there was a cooling breeze, the course was Mm rare good condition and the card was a ripping one.With such attractions to offer, it was not at ail surprising that they proved the magnet for the biggest gathering that had witnessed thoroughbred contests In Montreal for a decade; perbaps, there was a bigger crowd once upon a time, but is mo fairy tale, and of the story, such as it is, the teller thereof is but young as years count.\u2018Just like the old nursery rhyme\u2014 see the story-teller remembers them, so young fs he\u2014the people were upstairs, downstairs and in some other laces which prudent politeness for- ids mention of.The great.roomy stand tas fllled with a crush of hum- sanity that erowded Into every nook and cranny.the staircases were pressed Into requisition; the wide platform fn front was not large enough and the spacious lawn was black, dowa to the very rail The roof of the stand, even with a hot June sun beating on it.proved attractive and it waa filled to the limit.The books were so crowded in the betting ring that one line had to seek refuge om the lawn, sn as to permit freer circulation between the rows of layers.In the club house society was out strong and everybody, to make a single word convey the meaning, was present.The men were in full force and the women Were In even greater number.Smart frocks and confections and creations were pussling to the male mind in muitiplicity of design; all the racing writer knows ls, that there was flash of color and bril- Jlancy of dress entirely beyond his comprehension.Perhaps, some day.the Fates in their kindnes may give him the wit to understand something of what It all means.For the present, let it suffice to say that the gathering was gorgeously garbed and that the scene of Yashion and frocks was glorious to the eye.Altogether, between the public and society, and other citizens, the crowd was the biggest Blue Bonnets had accommodated, and the size and extent of it may be taken as & fair In- @ication that Montreal is beginning to appreciate the sport and to adopt it @ part of a summer's fixtures.The racing was good, each of the Seven events having some particular feature.The failure of à local owner te show up in the Prince of Wales Steeplechase was a big étsappoint- ment: indeed the event proved rather tragic hecause it resulted In the breaking down of a gallant lepper.In Agent and The Knight, Mr.Bartlett McLennan had two splendid apeci- mens of timber-toppers in the race, and it seemed that the stable must surely win with either one.Both horses held back In the first round.Then Agent ran out at the ninth Jump and refused to go over the ob- staclq after repeat The Xn - was well back of the field and the sixteenth Jump, he pitch- +4 hie rider.When the gelding was captured, it was discovered that he had broken down.RACING WAS EXCELLENT =A FINE CARD WHICH LED TO BROKEN RECORDS.The track continues to be in a fast - mondition and two recerds were smashed again yesterday.Une was in the seven furlongs which was reduced by a fifth of a second, while the other was when Ragman ran the five furlongs in better than a minute, reducing the record four-fifth of a second.HARCOURT A GOOD ONE.Haicourt proved himself to be a first tlase race horse on Saturday by win- Ming from a good fleid by Over a length.This horse was well ridden by Millling who saved him all he dared to in the early stages.Harcourt broke with the bthers and could have ne to the (romt but Bhilling took a Id of him and walled, He was sharply cut oft and crowded back in Lo firm sixteenth, but graduaily wore the leaders down and was well in hand at the end.Youthful flattered his supporters By going to the front and forced a fast pace, Truemen putting Up & good ride on him.The bey took the shortest journey but whoa it came No ; NES 1 to the drive at the end Youthful was found waating.Billie Hibbs looked to be the contender in the early part but could never get to the front, although he was urged by Englander and hard ridden the last quarter.As the Jot rounded into the stretch Bhil- ling gave Harcourt his head and caught Youthful tiring.He soon overtook him and went to the front, winning going away at the end.Youthful was just as easily sccond over Blllle Hibbs, who held the others safe for speed all the way.THE KNIGHT BROKE HIS LEG The only accident of the afternoon happened In the second race, which was through the field.In this event the good lepper.The Knight, owned by Bartlett McLennan, broke his leg at the sixteenth jump when he was well up.This horse was a valuable one and the loss will he great.Scratches reduced the field in this event to five horses, two of them belng from the stable of Rartlett McLennan.Bally- castle.a locally owned horse, went off in front and held the lead only to the fifth Jump, when Touchwood, the winner, assumed the lead.The stable pair were well up and at the next jump, Agent, who ran as if sour, ran out.This left The Knight to carry the colors to the front Saffel never took any chance on Touchwood, he opened up a commanding lead which he held the greater part of the way Touchwood fenced badly, swerving anid taking his jumps sideways At every Jump he lost ground but his lead was of such a ength that he always had a chance to recover.Mr Kerr went after the leader with Kasex.golng around the field the second time, and when they came to the last jump was In front.Essex awerved here as well as Touchwood, which gave the winner another chance.Touchwood had more foot on the flat than Essex, and outran him down the stretch.The Knight was in à good position when he broke his leg.Ballvcastle, who ren an ordinary race, then dropped into third place, as there was no horse left behind him.A GOOD THING.After his defeat the last time out at the hands of Takahira, the Hawks=- wick-Tut Tut coit, was the outsider at as good as six to one.The play was all on Lady Irma in this event on her splendid showing when she ran over the top of à good field the last time out.Havre carried the top weight and outbroke the rest, dashing to the front opening up a winning lead in the first sixteenth.Koerner never let up riding him and passed the wire three lengths {n front, making a most dc- eisive victory for the Garth stable.Lady Irma dropped back and then come again at the end with a final burst of speed, but could never get up with the winner Thistle Belle broke slow and was driving at the end, finishing third.Col.Zeh a green colt in this race, got away badly and never got In his stride.He seemed to be outfooted all the way.Autumn Mald, who has wom at this meeting, ran & poor race.being last all the way, shewing a reverse of form.SHIELD'S FIRST VICTORY.The fourth race was one of the feature events of the meeting it being the Mount Royal handicap, and worth nearly two thousand dollars to the winner.The origina) field in this event was a large one, but scratches cut it down in size to four horses, ail being In different interest.There was a disappointment In store for the public, as Park View was supposed to go in this race, but she was withdrawn.When the bookmakers hung up their prices they made Reidmore from the stable of Willie 8hields the first choice at even money when he should have been a one to ten shot.This horse has not been beaten cn Canadian soil meeting and defeating all comers at the Woodbine.Oxford was looked on as the contender tn this race, while few ever thought of Lally as having a chance.When the gate went up McCahey took Reidmore to the front and as they rounded the first turn he took him up.Zipango went 10 the lead, forcing a fast pace down the back stretch.Lally was close on his heels on the way.Reid- more dropped bacy to third place, laying just ahead of Oxford, who was thought to be the dangerous one.Mc- Cahey never made a move, letting his mount keep within himself all the first part of the trip.When they straightened away for the run home he gave Raldmore his head, taking the outside.He ran around his fleld and was soon in front, Increasing his lead at every stride, and won by thres lengths.OUTCLASSED HER FIELD.Mill On The Floss, the filly bred by Mr.J.E.Seagram, of Waterloo, so ar outclassed her field that she won pulled to 8 canter at the end.The filly is a daughter o?Milner, the im: ported horse, and Irish She hat .wonderful burst af early speed, whie she showed that she could carry it aver a distance of ground.The race in this event was for second place between Harmony and Liesse.Wher the barrier was sprung Murphy went to the front and opened up a commanding lead with the Seagram tilly, which she increased ali the way until she was pulled up at the head of the stretch.Liesse got off badly and gradually moved up until she was In third place, making Harmony drive to holc hor off.As they turned Into the stretch, Liesse, who had to be made à lot of, died away, leaving Harmony to finish second by three lengths.The Others were clearly outclassed in this oven A FALSE PRICE LAID.The price against Ragman In the sixth race was a false one, as he prov ed himself the best of a good fleld repeating his victory of the last time out.The finish In this event was one of the closest of the afternoon, the first two horses being only a head apart, while the third horse was only half a length back.Ragman left the barrier with a rush and before the lot had gone a sixteenth he was in front well in hand.He dashed into a winning lead, and held lt all the way, although he weakened in the stretch run.Takabira, who was coupled with Helen Hills, was In secend position all through.McCahey waited too long on him to make his drive and when it came to the last few aes 14 not get past the leader.kahira stood a hard drive, but hung at the end: Nasturtla was always In third place but had net foot enough to get up with the leaders at any stage Helen Hills and Claiborne were out run all the war.JONG BHOT BEAT FAVORITE Miss Harjoriie was oft fa front in the slosing event, and tor sa thne It Jeok- od to be all over, but the Bapglog up MONTREAL SNATCHED VICTORY FROM OLD RIVALS SATURDAY Defeated Shamrocks at Westmount Grounds in Surprise Game.In a close and exciting contest, in which the issue was doubtful until the ciang of the gong, Montreal! snatched victory from their old rivals, the Shamrocks, on Saturday, by a score of four to three, The result came as a thunderboit to the wise ones, who, judging on the previous performances of both aggre- | $ations, had picked the green shirts as winners by a length.Montreal had | cropped a couple of exhibitions, while the Shamrocks had a clean string of victories on their slate.| Rough play In the first two quarters | sounded the death knell of the Mile Jind bunch, for Montreal tallled three times when their vpponents had some vi thelr best men warmingæ the time- Kkeepers* bench.The third quarter was in a measure disastrous for the winged wheels, ax in that period five \"cf thelr men sought the side Mines.jan half-time the gcore stood 3 to 1 | her Montreal, due \u2018chiefly to the fact | that only one man, J.Brennan, had been benched in the las; period things were all Shamrock, but the heady defence of Montreal, with young Erennan, working wonders in the twine bag, kept the score sheet clean | The old M A A A.has seldom witnessed a more exciting five minutes i than at the close of the match.Tae stands went wild with enthusiasm.Shamrock supporters praying for a score, and admirers of the winged wiieel calling to keep the rubber clear of the net, made such pandemonjum that the officials could hardly be heard When the gong sounded the fin- rie with the rubber in Hogan's possession near centre, a mighty roar went up, as a fitting tribute to one cf the xnappliest contests ever seen on local grounds.The result will encourage the Montreal management, who are doing their best to make thelr team a world-beater, while the Shamrocks can philosophically consider that the pennant race will be all the more exciting, with greater glory for the king-pins.William Pollock and Dr.Knight made very efficient referees, and pleased everybody save a few grouchers such as always exist.Before the main contest, the inter- | mediates of doth teams had a fling, | resulting in a victory to the \u201cdear lit- I tle Shamrocks of Ireland,\u201d by a rather i one-sided score of 9 to 1.They recelv- ed a great ovation when they quitted the field.Spike Hennessy was absent from the Irish personnel, his place being taken | by Dillon.Montreal had aix ex-Sham- rocks with them, so the losers have the consolation that It is all in the tamnlly.- The line up: (Montreal goal.) J.Bremnan Jr.Neville Roberts.Haynes J.Brennan P.O'Reilly J.Hogan Finlayson A.O'Rellly Angus Munday Kane Dillon F Ecott i McHwaine Hamilton Rochford Dade Kavanagh H.8cott i Lynch F.Hogan Howard Tierney (Shamrock goal.) Referee.William Pollock, Cornwall; judge of play, Dr.Knight, Cornwall.Umpires, W.Hinphy, Shamrocks; C.Porteous, Montreal.Timekeepers, M.McLaughiin, Shamrocks: R.Elliott, Montreal.Penalty timekeeper, W.E Findley.SUMMARY.First Quarter.1\u2014Montreal.Dade .945 2\u2014Shamrock.A.O'Rellly .3.15 3\u2014Montreal.F.Hogan 40 Second Quarter.4\u2014Montreal.Dade.18.10 Third Quarter.5\u2014 Montreal.F.Hogan .12.10 6\u2014Hhamrock.Munday .3.48 7\u2014Shamrock.Dilon .1.50 Fourth Quarter.No acore.Penalties\u2014First quarter: Mclilwaine, 160 minutes; J.Brennan.10 minutes; J.Brennan, jr., and Roberts, 5 minutes each.cond quarter: Mc- Iiwaine, 10 minutes.Third quarter: Tierney, Hamilton, Howard, Kavan- agh, Finlayson, Lynch, 5 minutes each: F.Hogan, 5 minuten twice: Angus, 10 minutes.Fourth quarter: Neville and Angus, 5 minutes each.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Played.Won.Lost.Montreal.Le Capital .Shamrock.National.Toronto.Cornwall .Tecumseh .4 6 4 63 00 04 me OD tt to rd pt pt pe DD Boccer Captain Shot Himeelf.Jackson.Minn.June 156.\u2014Edward Dunne, captaln of the University of Minnesota football team, shot himself Saturday in a fit of jealousy, because a young woman refused to attend a dance with bim and accepted the escort of a young barber.Dunne may dle.of the numbers.Autumn King, who was left at the barrier well up, lay off the early pace and when it came to the finish had more left.The first part of this race was run in fast time, the mile being stepped in 1.40.Miss Marjorie, ay in her last race, made all the runni but could not carry it to the end, akening In the last few strides.Autumn King was always well up, and when Moreland started to drive Mm at the end he reaponded gamely, catching Miss Marjorie just at the wire and winning by a head.Miss Marjorie was easily the beat of the others, beating Thomas Flyer, who was third, by five lengths.Sally Cohen, who was well up In the first half mile, died away and dropped back to sixth position at the end.Miss Marjorie plainly showe! that the distance fs not farther than a mile, for she stopped again after œeing that éis- Puurpree.Mr.Vanderbiit'e Gamba- seuil, ridden by Turner was fourth.The Gistance wes three tho d metres\u2019 (one mile and Seven furlongs).The time was 3.14 3-5 Pari Mutuels paid 108% on ten francs on the Van- derblia stable.There was a trememdous crowd at the track although the day was dull There was the customary debauch of female finery.After the race Mr.Vanderbllt was presented to President Fallieres, who warmly congratulated him on his horse's victory.Mr.Vanderblit received 872,645, 300,- 000 francs.OTTAWA GOLFERS MET DEFEAT AT DIXIE.Montreal proved too much for Ottawa in the golf match played at the Dixie links on Saturday.in which the Ruyal Montreal team took twenty-four and two draws out of 28 matches.Ine course was in perfect condition and stiff Nights characterized most of the games.The surprise of the ineet was the defeat of Mr.J.Percy Taylor, the Montreal crack, by Mr.C.E.Leveson- Gower, of Ottawa.Subjoined are the results of the individual matches: Royal Montreal.Ottawa \u20185.R.H.A.Budden A vs .C.Wainwright Hutchison .A.Hutchiso Maltby .12.H.P.McDonnell .H.C.Mussen ; Macpherso E.Merrit .vs.Dr.D.C.B.Rodin .G.F.Henderson É ë wle ® & 4 = © © 6 + = OD OD OO © I OO OO \u20ac Oo OO O00 © © OO Oo \u20ac © = TORONTO SCORED ! VICTORY OVER CORNWALL.Toronto, June 15,_In the first N.L \u2019 [Al U.match to be played here this season, Comwall was defeated Baturday by Toronto by a score of 7 to 8.Toronto secured a lead of three poals to nN ln the first quarter, and, although Cornwall evened wp by halftime and again drew even after To- onto had made it 4 to 3, the Colts weakened after thelr effort and before the match ended Toronto had added three to their total with only one response from Cornwall.The match was marked by many lively incidents and provided good sport for a crowd of 3,000.The Cornwall te looks strong and will be & big 1 in the race this year.The fin&-up: he ANTIONALS MET DEFEAT SATURDAY AT OTTAWA Very Rough Game.Special to The Montreal Stur.Ottawa, June 15._ The Cays won their first league inatch of the season ut the Oval on Saturday, after a decidedly rough game, during which several free fights occurred and the public threatened to take some of the piay- ers to the police station.The gume was close all the way and both teams fought hard to win and indulged in the stiffest kind of checking.which caused considerable hard feeling between the opposing sides.The wuore was 9 to T und it kept the Senators hustling to pull out a victory.In fact, at the end of the third quarter the visitors looked like winners, leading by à gun! and appearing to be the frasher of the two teams.The Nationals had more speed than the Caps as a team, but they lacked the going-in qualities of the locals, which won the game.The penalty list was a lengthy one, the officials sending men to the side no less than nineteen times.That there was no love lost between the teams was clearly evident from the start, as play was hardly under way befure slashing was a prominent feature.At times the play was slow and ragged, and cries of \u201cplay the game\u201d could be heard from the stands.Nationals demonstrated that they are a very dangerous aggregation, and one that will give any of the N.L.U.teams a hard time.They have all kinds of speed and are beautiful stick handlers and cover up well, Lut away from home they are lacking a little.With their speed they were repeatedly going around Capital men, but at times thelr passing was away off color.The visitors were without the services of their star goal tend, L'Heureux .who wan injured in the game with Te- cumsehs and was unable to play.Ted Groulx and George Dussault, the two Ottawa boys, did fine work for the vieitury and they were given à great reception by the crowd.They have certainly made good in senior company.The National defence seemed to weaken badly in the last quarter and gave the Capitals all kinds of chances to score.On two or three occasions one or othgr of the teams would be playing om nine men and à number of scores were made during theses periods.Cattarinich made some retty stops for the French-Canadians ut it could easily be seen that he was not quite at home in the plays.Clement played nice lacrosse, but he spent considerable time on the bench through scrapping.Pitre, Gauthier and Lamoureux also did good work.The Capital home had two new men in line since last seagon, Gorman and Taylor, and they both made good.\u201cBones\u201d Allen showed up well.(Gaul, and Eastwood played nice lacrosse but | the shooting end passing was bad at times.The defence was strong.Jack Shea doing the lion's share of the work.Fagan, Ashfield and Pringle did great work in keeping the visiting home covered.Macdonald In the flags made some sensational stops, but he is not as fast in getting after the ball as Hutton.Summary.Nationals.Cattarinich .Decarie Toronto.Cornwail.Atten .Goal .Thompson Harshaw .Point .Burns Menary .Cover .Cameron Powers .1st defence.Dagan Braden .2d defence .J.White Mackenzie .3rd defence.C.Degan Warwick .Centre .A.Degra Barnett .3rd home .J.Broderick Carter .2nd home.N.Lalonde McDonagh .1st home .FF.Cummins Cameron .Outside home .R.Morrison .Inside home .F.Cummins Referees, W.Foran; Judge of play.W.Mcintyre.BURNS SCORED ANOTHER VICTORY OVER SQUIRES.Paris, June 15._Tommy Burns, the Canadian boxing champion of the world, had a tough (fight Saturday night with \u201cBH!\u201d Squires, whom be met at the Bowling Falace in Neuilly, and being the night before the Grand Prix (8unday), there was an enormous crowd in attendance.It was their second meeting, Burns having put Squires away before in the first round.Baturday night Burns sent Squires down for the count in the third, hut after that the Australian recoversd asd foced the battle somewhat, giving the champion the worst of the exchanges.Burns was knocked to the carpet in the eighth, but came back flercely, and by a series of body punches scored a knock out: The winner was enthusiastically cheered.ALLEN WILL BOX DUFRESNE AGAIN.The boxing contest between a Dufresne, of Lewiston, Me., and Billy Alten, the lightweight champion of Canada, which ie to take place at the Malsonneuve Opera House on Thursday night next, should furnish excitement enough for the most enthusiasti ans.\u2019 Allen and Dufresne met here in the beginning of the season when Du- fresne lost the title to the little Ottawa boxer, but as the French boxer claimed he was not in good condition.Allen has given him another chance, and both boys will try hard to win ou Two preliminaries will be on in addition to the main event, waton will be.a fifteen round battle.POINTS WON FROM ROSEMOUNT 4 TO NIL.Rosemount and Points, the two clubs playing star perte in the recent disturbance in the Soceer world, clashed on Saturday, and the Points won out 4 to 0.Both shes were quite confident, Rosemount relying \u2018on @s draw with Westmount last Saturday, while Points peinted to their victory ower M.A A.A.&s an earnest of vietory.White repladed Kinnear in te, and both teams were differeat from the players in the last year.The line-up was as follows: Point &t.Charles: White, goal; Dor- man and Burnett, backs; W.M| derson, Appleten, Nelson and Naira, forwards.Rosemount: Tayler, goal; French and Isherwood, backs; Shipley, Shields and Collier, halves; Cornwall, Sewsll, Wil- letts, Saunders and Wotton, forwards.Referee Mr.Yule, ' J Sh | ran and R.Milne halves; May, Men-+ Irw \"Duckett .Clement \"Lamoureux .Duseeault Referee, Dense Brown, Montreal, Judge of play, Eddie Baker, Toronto.FIRST QUARTER.1_Capitals.Gaul .& 2__Nationaly.Lamoureux .i x 3__Capitals.Gorman .9.00 SECOND QUARTER.&_Capitals.Eastwood eer.4.68 5_Nationals.Lamoureux.1.48 \u20ac& Capitals.Gorman ve .815 7_Capitais.Gorman ».8 & Nationals.Pitre.\u2026.& THIRD QUARTER.9_Nationals.Pitre.2.000.625 10_Nationals.Pitre.1.38 11_Capitals.Taylor ce se.3.08 12_Nationals.Lamoureux .,40 13_Nationals.Lamoureux.8.10 FOURTH QUARTER.14_Capttals.20 16_Capitals.Allen .\u2026\u2026.40 16_Capitals.Tayler.3.00 Penalties_Gorman, §; Pringle, 5: Gaul, §; Taylor, §; Butterworth, §; Al- ten, 5; Lachapelle, 5; Duckett, §; Ash- field, 6; Grouix, §; Allen, §; Ashfield.8; Grouix, §; Gaul, 5: Grouix, 8: Groulx, §; Gaul, 10; Clement, 10; Gaul, 10; Clement, 10.Totals _Capitals, 12 men for 70 minutes; Nationals, § men for 50 minutes.TECUMSEHS DEFEATED | AT ST.CATHARINES.Special to The Montreal Star.8t.Catharines, Ont, June 15.\u2014The famous Tecumseh team, of Toronto, was defeated by thelr old rivals, the Athletics, hete Saturday afternoon, in a fast game by a score of three to one.The Tecumsehs got their only goal! in the first quarter, and the locals held them down to that, though they scored three themselves.The Tecumeehs are much bigger men and tried to crush their opponents by sheer weight, but the little Athletics ran all around them.This win makes dont au etlce more than ever confl- en ut the Minto Cup matches in Montreal, v \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OR.Pavi\u2019s Juniors Won.St.Paul's Juniors defeated the Westmount Juniors on the Westmount grounds or ten goals to one in a Na- unlor Amateur Lacrosse fixture on Saturday.League Following were the teams: St.Paul's.\\ .Westmount.«point.Wills .oover.Wallace -defence.Cornell defence.-Brigden defence.\u2026 ven ve +» ».Howle se +.home.Bkiller .nome.Cleghorn -.Nome.Darling -oùt heme.Melly + +.ÎB.home .Armstrong Hinton ee es ee +.Smith Re M Andrews.Judge of Brighton.pions Vancouver, B.C, June 18.the championship Moroes\u201d mates played here Saturday, Vancouvers defeated Victoria by & score of six to three.The match was fast, both teams playing brilliantly.ENGLISH BOOKMAKERS SAID TO BE OFFERING BIG ODDS AGAINST LONGBOAT There is a widespread rumdr around town that the bookmakers of England \\ are offering twelve to one against Tom Longboat's chances in the great Mare- thon race next month, Beveral letters were roceived at the Star office this morning inquiring if such is the case, and where money should be sent.As far as can be learned, there hag been no bookmaking as yet,but if the English bookies are inclined to offer any such odds, they can evidently get lots of Moatreal money.A full list of the entries will be cabled to the 8tar in a few days.WESTMOUNT BOWLERS LOST AT VALLEYFIELD Westmount lawn bowlers journeyed out to Valleyfield on Baturday by spe- clal traln and met defeat at the hands of the eight rinks of bowlers in the textile town.At half thine a luncheon waa served by the Valleyrield club.The end of the Eume showed a score of 233 for Valiey- fleld to 143 for Westmount, after playing twenty ends.Uf the twenty matches played by tliese two clubs, each hus won ten, so that honors are eusy.The suvre at Valleyfieid follows: Westmount.Valleyfteld.J.J.Fisk J.Jackson, Jr.Jas.Kent .n W.W.Pope L.Marriott W.Brown J.Houghton p)\u201415 (Skip) \u201427 Nor.Brown J.Fennehan H.McLaren M.Neal F.H.Gardner R.MoGrath A.Gardner J.Ferris (Skip) \u2014=19 (8kip)\u201427 R.Hemsle J.dence 8.F.Rutherford A.Chadwick F.H.Scott A.Romfret J.W.Brown J.Robinson (Skip) \u2014127 (8kip)\u201425 G.H.Allen In ce And.Rutherford C.Bweeting ' F.C.Saunders 8.Hartley H.Mason J.Convery (8klp)\u201421 (Skip)\u201430 Ed.Judge J.Clayton H.Aird R.Giackshaw H.Rees J.Parke F.Fowler J.Jackson (Bkip)\u201424 (Bkip)~22 C.D.McFarlan F.Percival J.McKergow J.Howarth J.8tirli J.Cardwell Jus.Bajllie 1p) 15 Houghton, © | P)\u2014 ( \u2014 W.H.Nolan rnham » Wm.Abbott J.Waterhouse T.de G.Stewart H.Henshaw T.H.Christmas A Houghton \u2014 (sus J.Saunderson » J.H Walsh 33 A.E.Christmas T.Marsden E.G.Brooks À.Slater R M.Liddel} E.Howarth (8kip)\u201410 (Skip)\u2014129 148 333 VICTORIA CRICKETERS BEAT POINT ST.CHARLES The league match between Victoria and Point Gt.Chartes, played at the Annex on Saturday, resulted in a de- clsive victory for the former by 70 runs.The scorea: VICTORIA.A.Lewis, run out .T.Muir, b Hopkins .A.H.Clapp, d Robinson.F.Keyser.¢ Willett, b Hopkins.1 W.R.Clapp, c Bailey, b Robinson.22.4 24 ve ve au ee L.Lidgate, b Willett .T.Whittlea, b Hopkins .Dr.A.M.Fyfe, b Robinson., .A.McPherson, ¢ Hopkins, b Dur- C.R.Jackson, not out .W.E.Welchman, db Durrant .Total .POINT ST.CHARLES.A.Robinson, b Fyfe .C.Wilson, b Fyfe .A.Hopkins, b Jackson .J.Blac.b Jackson .J.Frame, b Fyfe .J.Bearman, b Jackson.H.Grace, b ee.\u2026 E Durrant, b Jackson .Q.Willett, d Jackson .| =| - [od \u201cOOO APaAPOO~S vivu-we % G.A.Bailey, not out.ol + = W.Toole, ¢ Lidgate, b Fyfe .Total .+.+4 ++ ee oes.19 TROTTING RACES START TO-MORROW AT DELORIMIER The trotting for the summer season opens at the Delorimier race track to-morrow, when horses from Eastern and Western Canada, also entries from Massachusetts and Vermont, will take part in the several events, the prises for which aggregate over 34,500.The Delorimier track Is recognised as the best half mile course in Amer- tea.and it {s expected that the horses will make some fast time during the meet.The races start to-morrow at 2 o'clock sharp, with two eveutæ, the 2.35 pace, and the 3.17 pace, three heats in each.Following are the entries: Class 13.35, pace, purse $400\u2014chy Queen, L G.Bennett, Port Hope, Ont: Bessie Girl, L.Goulet, Montreal; Sir Alfred F.St.Vincent, Montreal; Minnie Pointer, E A.Qunderiin, Labanon: Mabel Patch.M.Daignault, Montreal, Jim K, R.Archison.Belleville, Ont.; George T.Jas.Wightman , Oxford Mass.; J um, KR W.Baby Breaker, St.Denis Cafe stable, Montreal: May Wax, J.C.Jones, Stret- Kingston; Nellie J.lan ar » paos, ree Alexandra, W.H.Phel Fore: us jr., Luke Livingston, South Hero, ; Jim Parier =.À.Qunderlin, Lebanon, N.H.: x Maud, n Brennan, Sand Point @nt; Brino, À.Labelle, Montreal; J.C.Larock, Wanbern, Ont; Pointer, P.ensbu: Nellle ROVERS DEFEATED WAVERLEY ON SATURDAY On their own grounds at Roee- mount on Saturday the Rovers de- fented Waveriey by three goals to all.The Rovers showed better form all e round and\u2019 rightly deserved the hones.Buchanan's mar Scotch Whisky Always Relisble 2.TORONTO WON - TWO OUT OF THREE GAMES Sensational and Spectacular Struggle on Saturday.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 15.\u2014 Ben Caffyn's home run drive in the right field bleachers with one out In the twelfth innings of Baturday's contest with Montreal.gave the Leafs a victory und the rubber of the series, and was a fitung climax to a sensational and spectacular struggle.\u201cBumpus\u201d Jones did some splendid twirling for the Royals after the Initial inning, and Moffitt, who was replaced by Mit- rhell in the ninth, and Mitchell as well, did good work while they were on the mound.Weldensaul pulled off the Kreatest catch of the year in the fifth, when he robbed Clark of a safety by Kathering in his low fly oack of first off hia shoe tops with a gloved hand stad white running at full speed.In the second O'Neill came to the plate, but Manager Kelley objected on .the ground that the pitched ball that Joyce had unsuccessfully essayed to eal home on in the previous innings had made the would-be batsman's fourth, and umpire Stafford upheld Mikes con- sention.Moffitt Injured his ankle in dhe eighth while sliding into a bag at ckled.and tied.Regular n ous 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VatUeterd.Sank 2 34.15 Duck Oxfor S fs Blucher, Pond buttoned.The most comfortable foot êress *f ser.Wm une æciiie._ | © A \u2026 opie.Blac) a = TWIN sCREY.PABKNGKE SEMVICK | Kdmenton, Alia cer eee.0010 2106 Bea Islang Duck Oxfords.Reg Regular 3408 = a feathers.A 2 Eu Queue soma ax Nate, CU ER ER ular $150, Surplus Parpies Bale 9 98 ie apte su 1,59 g remen.June 18 P, Wm 23 ed leer, Al 2 CTY GI.A price .% Friedrich.due 5 abarbariued\u201d Faun 7 and all potate in Camedia dore \u2014 \u2014 2 MEDITEKRANKAN SEMVICE SPECIAL ATTRAËTIONS, \u2014 RE Barefoot Sandals \u201c Olbraitar\u2014Napiss\u2014(jesen, et 11 am Fant trai rvice, fhcl | oxt 97k irs of these comfortable ~ P irene.June K Avery .July 18 | mous \u201cInternational Limit af (ho Ca bir Moja Pl cori sises.Tis shoes for little people Ja KLuue .July 4 P.1 LL 1] Boul pair.A er ri Ge Tree tre and serif scm.euro À 90 Eien 30 à OELRITCHS & CO, 5 Broa&way.N.Y.See the Eteat electric plant now used Terror - x W.H.HENRY.256 St.James streét.to draw all Grand Trunk Passenger \u2018 7 5 126 240 Eu on rush the Sreat international Be i 7 _ Qu Choice of seven lines from Chi 0 M sfield St, Where the Bi Sho B : OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.=i Mall Steamers unday) Ottawa (except Paul\u2019 Paul.and of three beyond St d erine, a all 0 e argains re 2H EXOURSION to © ARILLON ; wi Tako a.m.G.T.R.RrLLON, $1 00 GENERAL ano OF TIME A | = SHOOT THE RAPIDB-Take 5 p.m.wi) take effect Sunda \u20ac GTR train for Lachine wharl Ja paiidake spect unday, June 21; full = ] EDUCATIONAL.! CITY IICKKET OFFIONS REFORD AGENCIES 136 St James BL Phones Main 40 and DONALDSON LINE SL or Bemaventwre B THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Mentrea:, Glasgow.Week!y Be rice.MONTREAL.: 4 The Mid-Bummer Examinations in all iY ss.ATHENA (twin serewe).branches of Practical and Theoretical = 88 BALACLA ld Music will be held June 30-33 to 26th A, 83.CASEANDRA (iwi screws) 1908.No entries can be received after Ee 88 PARTHENIA cond \u20ac Canin 1574 CA NADIAN noon of the 18th instant 4 steerage, $26.50 Se anibonon™?d $37.50 \"ore repaid car doid Meda! iil fat trtiot to the LADIES.7 BERT REFORD CO.Li PAC 1 FiC ber of marks In 1 the Associate class of Jie \u2026 Limited, anoforte Playing.i Montreal.Toronto.Qu St John, N.RB For all particul add the seo- You can buy from us, at 88e, R R ' > Portland, Ma se au BLUE BONNETS RACES.retary.6 Dorchester street West Hose you will have to pay be DEALE S IN MONT EAL.+ Tuesday, Thursd d Saturday.: .tor elsewhere.We have them In 4 MERCHANTS\u2019 LIN E trains\u20141.10 pr and 3.30 pm.7 Mon.ee dar aL 3 ILLSLET, mue 55 Black, tan, navy, In hundreds of J al ames 1.ON.14d.181 A.C Murray.1846 Bt.Hubert ot.+ EXCURSION RATES (xi Urrysse sed Fridays ond 1 | designs ot Six embrotderes.BAN Pr er Gama rs 3 EN Mano Aine.met : R : Jace ankle and all over lace.Vigo Lad.18 Pai.mare Freres 333 Hiberais Read \"2 MONTREAL to TORONTO Returning Immediately after the last \\ c Roumain 279 Bt.Cathert and 179% Notre Dame st.West.See AE e ls over ickets, one way.lle: It is Just the same price as other Regular 500 value, for Fre Martineau, 721 Bt.Catherine East t 4 Gougeon.3595 Not Dems 5 7.00 Sing! $12.oo Ret round trip, 25e.Buy your tickets early Core re \u2026 Tac ia Ë.ot ur and avoid rush at the wicketa Tickets seeds, but much better in every Notre pa ne Marduere Sta a Be Fr ou, 790 Laurier ou g acludiag Men State on sale at 129 St.James street, Windsor for Bird.James ot .Beru Toren, er at.+ MONTREAL «CLEVELAND Hotel and Windsor Station.way your Bi BN.Sevigny 814 8.James at.Molsan 441 Bi Lawrecs.( D MH.Lanctot, cormer St.Denis and @t.| TO Maison Jean .1368 and 1918 Catherine ia.: 16.00 Single $30 00 hatin DOMINION DAY ORDER pon) A Rr EE BL Catherine Ww.Dutault 4 Reed, 418 aor 4 $ .1g e$ + Ctr Round Trip Tickets will be sold at TT\u201d L J.A Surveyer, Si.Lawrence Armatrons © \u201cPeut ee Weiiagron Le A Including Meals and Statereom Bert SINGLE FARE SPRA S mots Las Durand Haws.Ca.879 0 = Tickets good to return until June 80.Amiot, Leceurs %.Lariviers,\u201d Inc.911 Durand Haws Co.3179 a rames \" 5 Steamers leave Montreal every Wednes- Lo all points In Canada, Fort William .ot Lawreace Boulevard.Vaoriadel 100s Be James ot day at pm, accommodation unsur- 23 East.Good going June 30th and Mixed ! eve Frares.Te a Lasrence ot oir Laeger.ue NA eral Net 1 passed.cuisine excellent.For further July hee Good for return until July Bird = ! RETAIL 8174 Sous» Ba Noissau, $99 W.end Kriingion Cyels Co.70 Beaver # Inforrpation and tickets, apply to As | PO.T .sagh Dome.= James er Tourist Agency.178 Bt v of de , oo ! 507.St ¢ Catherine st- \u201cWest LR.poutre\u201d 2018 Notre Dune w.5 LR re yn x, nveiling \u201cMgr.Laval x ckets | a at.Lecours & Deoary, 310 Bt herine B 744 .H.Henr 386 St.James street.* 8 = pa | evn ~ Sree Annex Hôwe Ce.600 Laurier ave.4 oF faq ues & Co.at dock.Monument at Quebec.; tC Th 5 cor.of Colborne and Common sts Round trip tickets will be sold for INCENDIARY FIRES.# SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARR, +4 LE Sone on EAE\" = pee ul, pret FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.3 M \u2018 ains une n ° - arn une Weddings CETSITETE 225725085757 2 vom, re one roms sev rp rn vr N 5 ada) Worker Burmed at Dundas.Pia Xi and June\u2019 Vacatio n.CITY TICKET OFFICE, TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS tas, The.Montreal Star.a Cobait, Ont.June 15\u2014Bessie Chen- Bt eet une \u2014The ne - - - edt i - MONTREAL TORONTO, Line tela 1 006 ton daily at 18.10 am and 10.10 pm.barns and stables of John J.Lyons, warg Chenmette, \u201cwha fatally burned Li @G June is the month of contrasts in Men's dress.There are mencing June jet, dally except Bun: Cotally Sestrored By re AE tre Sete Pain ith matches in» barn 4] .; - .y of the at the rear of the house.She lit a A potent forces which do much to sway the Summer fashions.MONTE en 12 TORONTO _ HAMILTON Civic Holiday, V Vankleek Hill stock, except one horse and cow, was bundie of straw and the fire caught IF THE LIVER GOES WRONG, TAKE \u2019 * Ë G The influence of the young man\u2014the collegian who first Line (via 1,000 Islands and Round trip tickets will be sold at saved.But nearly everything else was ber dress and burned her face and BEECHAM'S P À .& .Quinte) \u2014 Str.\u201cBelleville,\u201d Bar ot poste, First-class This is the third fire within the neck badly, causing her death.ILLS ; x enters the business world, with new ideas and fresh ideals\u2014 every Friday KS 730 m Special | Good Good going rolng on pm traine June aon, kr year in thic district, and all three ; Sold Everywhere.In boxes, 36c.3 .ow rates on s urn lim ve n caus by incendiaries.Owen Sound, Ont, June 15.\u2014Joseph his v the greatest force in the community leading to changes MONTREAL-QUEBEC Line\u2014Datly at June 13th.During the agitation in Ancaster Beicote.an employe at the Carney [= = oC a in Men's dress.It is the collegian who wants to, and who QUEBEC - SAGUENAY Line From Commencing Saturday next, train No.ror of local option, J.J.Leer Pa dues Had become een run over by an Ottawa Dairy 2 .ry .yons, an ohn .pany iy will wear clothes that are different from the usual, We do Sie age uerdaye and Baturdays ot days only\u2019 at 130 pine Will \u2018stop \u2018si Lewis were among the chief workers | mmed In some way.and Beloots.Cayine une ne mise \"while The Pointe Claire, to take 1 among the temperance element, who \u2018was working at a saw close by, ' not mean the loud change of he extreme, youth who must passengers.of OF let oft Nhen things gut pretty.hot It was | Stepped across to help his fellow.AFver was delivering \u2018mil 3 wear a pattern or style that, figuratively, \u201cstrikes you in the freely rumored that threats had been ; YOTkman.Between the two there Moncton, N.B, June 16.\u2014Mrs.Jas.: face.\u201d ) * y PORTLAND, ME.made that these men would suffer.>62 8 chain ote eines carrying off M.Shay, of Kent Junction, banged x is the th of all th in th peshroueR, Some, Cb me price haa Ca of the Tocal option, pales.the | | slipped ou the chaln, and was caught Saturday.enna rr home, o He had been dead probad A June is month of all month in the Calendar\u2014when the a han ot an and drawn between the chain and the are probably ten Bours ° I I eeping Car Bervice to Rennebunkport Lewis barns went up in smoke, and | man\u2019s dead body swaying from o When the police becarse aware that a : dy Stores are stocked with their finest selection of will commence on Monday, June foth, tically everything was lost roller.beam.Deceased was deepondcat over |Crime had been committed.The dead ÿ .A little later, an attempt was made heal man's Indian wife was al .> high-class garments from the conventional Frock Coat for Colentontion Kxewrsien te New Om- |, burn the Burton properties, and the x Sugary.Alb.Jie 16\u2014Willlam fully Injured.Her throat fs cot and ; 4 tarte and Temiskaming Distriet.t vier, a young farmer, was led Windeor.Pnt., J 16.\u2014 Bashed, and though sh ; weddings and formal affairs, to the easy fitting Lounge Sui Et un er Service petouna trip, Becond-clase Tickets will parking of TREE dos rss the in a runaway.He was getting on a work near e race.teach, Jay Brows: the General Hospital and le s un alive * which are made of Tropical Worsteds, and weigh but 2V, ny betwr ole Serel, Three Rivers aol ons Surgeon Fans from To-day the last of the tomar andy liad of hay when the team started.|a lineman for the Bell Telephone Co.!!! Will be almust a miracle if she re- : Quotes, by Steamers Warren, Chelmeford, Massey.ane \\ his t a smoking He fell off and a wheel ran over his was almost instantly killed By an |{OFOTS A negro, name unknown, 18 | Frock Ceats, $25 and 830.\u201cTMPRRIAL\u201d and \u201cWHITE STAR\" River.\u201cVite Maris, an and No emis- heap of ruins.head.skeleton of nt electric current.suspected of the double crime.+ ng, at à very low rate.La e e a we ormed man Trepioal Worsted Suis, $15.#18 and #20.fon Mani, Gomer an M4 Sia Coppar Deposits Found.Sie found oa the whore uf Sow MURDER IN VANCOUVER.UTich Ny me.ra : l You can meet the social or business occasion arrayed in ne Que a ITY TIOKET OFFICE ja Trince Albert, Basic, June 1K\u2014There but the body la believed to be that of prose couver, BC.June 16\u2014A water- \u20182 sant of Conte Ur HE je : great excitement here over t ru presiden: - best the market affords if you allow us to introduce you mien, \\ A monte Return 139 Bt.Juste Baresi.ment Post Offtee.covery of @ huge copper deposit 330 | Indian.occurred hers.The victim a Diversity \u2018aimee 19850\" | Mon ° , n.- rish shoreman named Pat O° = ° S He se HE \u2018 | in, rast nes Sot nS) Tope Jame rte ny Pr | ira ras Eu rom le CO | A TOSI On Me a 3 emi-ready Tailoring From Saturday de | 40 \u2018yards wide, and.so far 8 62.stepped backward off & orme out, | , rate .STEANSHIPE.plotted, runs back three at the onge 2 \\ y ., \u2019 cormer of Queen and Y \u2014 # c MONTREAL Dos SINGLE PARR aude The Dew ue is between two granite streets.and fon heavily to the pave- % r ts oontal médern w ore taken from a depth\u2019 men ng knocked unconscious.An A mas & Campbell, Henry Dubois, provements, electrie and Tanning of fifteen feet is very rich.The de-: ambulance was summoned.When it , 9 a sre all run dows, easily tired, thin, A 397 BL.Jamas street.\u2026, _ #1 St Catherine East water in every room.First-class table MN posit is on the southern fringe of the| errived, the injured woman was taken .pe nervous, go te your éecter.Stop guees- 3 & Gamptel!,.Riley Mers, Tieket Office, BB Notre Dame st.Bast - vica vo Rocky Northland.Just across Lake|to St.Michaels Hospital, where It u n OWN =, mop experimenting, go direst 10 your \\ wa .Bell Tel.Main 974 Laronge js the huge coal depesit owned Was found she had sustained severe doctor.Ask hisepinionef Aysr's non-ales-§ ; 308 MR.Catherine, near Poel.348 Derehenten, near Beavers -Sall.LONDOR, PARIS, HANSUREG AND , .restait Otites, wees | a Ln TAR.NAPLES.GENeA.by the Grand Truak Pacific.Internal injuries.Uf your dosier teks Ager\u2019s Sar.Letie Sarseparilis.Ne alcohol, ne stimule R.Lovinne &° Girard, cor.Mount Repl an \u20ac Caéieun Te.; ve er of Seve nor sue Ottawa.On sepevilia, than efor gy 2 he hs ten.A bleed purifier, a nerve tonic rs 2 80th appuistments.NAPA ONT \u2014Denalé,son of Dents t.Jems 16.\u2014Jean Paul, - à.\u201cpotent SEND PESERE: [CF RY.or any locai agent.Daiy, dues NT, , the yo on er route hak Batter alterative, an aid te digestion., 5 _ - sister provinces; d 2-5 2eme J end mgr ry > 123 RR q .RS TN A ya a TR \u20ac us és ST AS ; ti .A ' re Ste Baily sin See mere pue MONTREAL STAR PUB CO.- , (Limites), i Propristors.in pited Statss\u2014Eastern v » a ttsburg and Buffalo, .A.Carroll.Tribune grains.New org.m'icaters Division.W.ry.First Nationdl Bank Building, Énicage - Western Conade Offices Jnehuaing Om tario.Manitoba.Saskatchewan berta and British Columbia M.W.McGilitvray.veg uv e, 76 ng St.West, Toronto.Great rani Terry's The- Sire re Buliaing 106 Strand.London, W C.Agente \\n France, Mayence, Faire & \u2018Cie.Parte.Circulation of The Star.> WEEK ENDING JUNE 13TH, 1908.MONDAY =.65,503 TUESDAY .65801 MWEDNESDAY .vw 65,504 WHURSDAY .65508 \"FRIDAY Co.08,887 SATURDAY , .T2609 TOTAL .400,177 Dally Average .68,696 Weekly Star Last Week .129,540 CIRCULATION GF.THE STAR, \u201c 2e.020,117 One lasus of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 195,000 the above figures are excluded cs thousand subscriptions regatd- as mere ur less ephemeral MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1908.GANADA AND EDUCATION.IA herd is one thing that the average Canadian \\s inelined to be \u201cbump= tious\u201d sbofit, it is his educational system Weare a bit chastened here In Quebec under the criticiam of our but in the rest of Canada there is a well-nigh universal belief that we possess the best schools and the best methods of education In the wide worid.This idea, however, may receive a shock if the statement made by Prof.Robertson, Principal of -Macdonald College at- 8t.Anne.om Maturday last to the Parliamentary ex- cumion, gets to be known.He told that.august body of legislators that, fin proportion to our wealth.resources, size and population, we spend less on \u2018education than any other country in the world.Did you get that?\"Any other country in the world.This does not put us in all-conguering competition with Germany.France and Britain: but leaves Js at the tail of the procession with only the Professor knows what dere- Mots in educational matters.Then Ne saved our feelings a bit by adding 8 limitation.He admitted that there were other ¢ountriés which spent actually leas than we do: but said that they were puorer and smaller.When ft comes to \u2018smaller,\u2019 many a Competitor could escape by that door.Canada is big enough territorially.Jt re- qQuires an Empire like Russia to get nto competition with us there: and \u2018then Russia could probably get excused on the ground of poverty.On the whole, we should have Dr.Robertson\u2019s list to know exactly where we \u2018are at.What nations do rank over Jus: and what are put out of the race by the limiting conditions he men- \u201ctioned?Education Is a field In which Canada could wel afford to lead the world.We are not hampered as they Pre in Britain by ancient precedents end the covenants that go with endowments.We have a people of more uniform earning capacity than any nation on the Continent of Europe: and hence a people in a better capdition to take \u2018advantage of éfu- cational facilities.We are free from the \u201cblood tax\u201d of mllijary service.We can spend on education what most other countries myst speed ou an army or a navy.and we are at least as well off, on ag average, As most of our rivals In a genefal capacity for tax-paying.Wg have leas wealth in few hands, but we have less poverty to bow many heads.The only people In a position to compete with us, If we were to take this matter up seriously, are the Americans.They, too, are without much grinding pov.rty, and they have à people who would take a high average \u2018polish\u2019 of education.As yet, it is only the simple truth that neither of us are as serious over the matter as we should be.It fs not only that we do not provide the schools and colleger, but that our young men do not apply themselves to the opportunities which they offer with an earnestness which is typical of Europe.It be that the European student 1s D earnest It may be that he would be the better man If he mixed more play with his work.But we can hardly expéet to eompete with him in scholarship while we have neither the facilities Which he enjoys nor the zeal which he displays.The pressure of competition and the haunting pursuit of poverty compel the seriousneas which we see In Europe, The opposites extreme is the millionaire's som whom George Ade put in his college play, who said that he had had \u201cfour years of football.\u201d Hla father had left coll when a ad because he pd asked to learn thHe\u201cLatin name for a flower.He said that he was à grown man and had no time Por such child's business.This spirit had Qescended to the son.He would inherit money enough: and all he asked of college was four rol- Jicking years of good football.In hie iget year, he was proudly described \u2018the best hailf-dack in the business.\u201d Between these two extremes Nes the deal.We wagé yoong, men \u2018with © leve of exercise which wil keep them condition of, that fel- and then we , want & serious attention to the high busimess of education which will give us 8 cultured race_a people who know how to apeud money as well as how te faake It.oa - a Pr - ps IMMIGRANT, The National Review has one characteristic in common with the \u201cfat boy\u201d in Dickens.It \u201clikes to make yer fiesh creen\u201d Preferably it chooses the flesh of timid Imperialist for this unpleasant procées.The biggest bogey in itr collection ls, of course, the German Emperor; but it does not scorn such minor \u201cwlarums™ as Boer ascendency in South Africa and the \u201cAmerican invasion\u201d of Canada In ite June issue.the \"American invasion\u2019 Is used with deadly effect for fifteen menacing pages.The article is termed \"The Menace to Canadian Unity,\u201d and is written by a Mr.Louis Corbally.This Mr.Corbaily tells the English readers of the Review, who are presumed not to know any better.that the Dominion of Canada fs In imminent danger of being cut In two by an all conquering American seltlemem on the Western prairies which will ultimately drag the entire country into the American Union.He thinks that the East is all right We have United Empire Loyalist stock.and, moreover.our manufacturers want a monopoly of the Western market.Thus we In the East will not be tempted to travel the trade route to Annexation But the West is \u201cthe weak link In the chain of Empire.\u201d Into the West, Auvertcan immigration is pouring at a greater rate than British; end, worse still, the American tmmigrant is usually the better man.These figures will astonish those who know that British immigration practically doubles that from the United States into Canada; but our pessimistic reviewer says that the bulk of British Imumigration settles (nthe East, while the American goes right to the West.Me would probably hit the mark more truly it he sald that a great many British immigrants.book\u201d \u2018to Eastéin cities whence they are distributed throughout the country.many of them going West at the first opportunity.Some stay In the East long enough to learn something of farming under Canadian conditions, and then Join the great current moving to the partrie country.The chief point, though, Is that the American Immigrant is a capable and experienced farmer, whilje the British Immigrant is usually a \u201chopeful fal- lure\u201d If we may leave thly characterization of the British home-seeker to a British reviewer, we will readily admit that in the rough the statement is true.American immigration consists of the farmers of the Western States and their sons who know a good thing when they see it.and come over Into the Canadian Weat to take up our better land At lower prices than prevail at home.They are the people who have pioneered tHe Amerl- can West and made It pay; and now they propose to pioneer the Canadian West and make it \u201cpay some more.\u201d They are not politiclans or natlona! missionaries; but hard-working and enterprising farmers who are on the look-out for \u201cthe dolar.\u201d As for the British Iimmigrant, we have been saying too many hard things about him kere to deny Mr.Corbally's contention too stoutly.But he does better In many cases than readers of the National article gould infer When he softens into a teach: able mood, he has ghe pluck and the stick-to-it-iveness which make for uccess everywhere.And he.unllke the American, 1s something of a national propagandirt.One stout Brit- Isher and his family a Canada make a more powerfully radiating centre of political opinion than a whole community of Americans.Tt is tfue that the American, as Mr .Corbally notes with ridiculous gravity, does like to fly his flag on his own holidays and to bear his national alrs; but he does not feel \u201cthe British yoke™ as an en- cumbfance nor does he often preach annexation to his neighbors.That there will be trade between the Canadian and the American Wests, gpes without saying.That the Canadian manufacturers will only hold our own West ultimately by giving them goods as cheaply as their American competitors can purchase them at home, is a commonplate of Knowledge out here.But the Canadiar manufacturers are meeting this demand; and they will be as ready to compete on even terms for the custom of the West as the American manufacturers of® New England,New York, Pennsylvania or even the cities of the central West.Canadian railways are quite consclous that they must meet their American rivals in the same fashion.If we depend upon a barbed wire boundary line and a tariff and national sent!.ment, we will be beaten: and we will deserve to be.Rut as our population grows large ennigh to sustain manufacturing establishments !lke those across the border, we will produce them: and the battle will be fought not on sentiment but on cents and dollars.\u2018 AN this need not prévent the people of Britain from taking to heart the ruggestion of Mr.Corbally @hat they send us better Immigrants and more of them.We need as large an infusion of British sentiment as # can get, but we are not at all fearful of the effects of the \u201cAmerican invasion.\u201d We Hve too close to it.We know how little most of it desires to fall again under the sway of the glant \u201ctrusts\u201d which dominate the United Btates.Provided it can buy Its goods cheaply, it Je ès anxious io be protected against the compatition of Ansériean.farmers es js any Quoadlan-born tliler of the soil.It Britain would adopt a preference and give Ub \u201ca bonus on our whaet,\u201d the hand of every American immigrant would be etrebohed out for Fis share; and he would wo¢k early and late for the defeat of any political party which proposed to obliterate the boundary \u2019 1 THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN im, ~~ Bourassa's (riends have.the community with And now Nr.declaed tu hit Club.} Usually where there's smoke there's a cigarette.Better poverty, than to lie awake worrying over tue bank's officials.If a man could only convince others as easily us he can htinselfl, the world would soun be monotonously one-minded.Bomeboady has remarked that quite recently dynamite has sent a number of men up for ith Divorce hath her widows no less than death.You can't always tell the size of a man's.mind by the eatent of his grievances.Nolse may not accomplish much in this world, but a steam siren has its uses in a fog.- \u2014\u2014 A man really begins to feel big if something besides a baby is named after m It\u2019s only the married man who misses the city lights at the summer resort.Shepherd (doncluding a tale of bereavement)\u20148ae a her some n\u2019 that wee bottle that ye left yest're'an.an\u2019 she just siipplt awa\u2019 at fower o'clock the morn.tor\u2014Dear, dear: I'm very sorry to hear that: Shepherd (thoughtfully) \u2014Eh.an, Doctor, isna it a malrey a dldna tak ony 0\u2019 the wee bottle mane! '\u2014Punct The people who spend most time cross- Ing bridges hefore they are reached.do not always make the best Bridge players.New York has its racing bil\u2014but Blue Bonnets has Its races.Can the Quotes 52 progressing now ended?t be raid tn be he grand stand ts Many peonie\u2019s religion consiats in saying \u201cplease to Providence, and omitting the \u2018thank you.\u201d Nice sympathetic peopla those jurymen at Summerside, P.E.I.five Wander {f any pedestrian on Saturday evening wished that Montreal had an Miliner's Asstatant\u2014That (eather.Madam.Antique Lady\u2014 Then I'll take the het.wouid make it more becoming.\u2014Punch.4 saying antl-betting law?- Insurance is a great ald to resignation.A, \u2014 \"uncover a multitude of sins makes you look ten years younger.But | think perhaps g second feathe Wonger how many brides have d \u2018obey\u2019 so far this month, In the artiuge service?Love may make the world go round.but the mechanism would soon get out of order uniess there was money tu grease the wheels.A correspondent wants to know \u201cif a man takes a girl buggy- riding, should the lady be allowed to hold the ribbona?\u201c It all depends, but the general ophion seems to be that a man who can't drive with one hand should buy Limself a tricycle and go out alone.There's something in Mrs.Henpeck\u2019s statement that she only talks su as not to have to listen to her husband.\u2019 Y No.Country Maid, it does not follow that because à name is in the Blue Book, its possessor feels surrounded by an in- diga-hued atmosphere Quite the contrary.Country Mald, quite the contrary.The only reason a woman hates to be told she is growing fat, is that it makes her realize how tactless the world is becoming.Buck up.It won't be long before we are shivering again.mabe barkeep and the soda fountain an are running a close hent In popularity these days.Eat while you may.The day of the short-cake is passing.Just now the United States {3 so busy attending to its own affairs.it has no time to offer advice to its neighbors.When a man begins to bulld a house, Hla troubles multiply, He has to please his loving spouse With her ideas rich and high; He has to sult the architect; The contractor has some views: His friends the entire Job inspect.To tell hirh what they'd choose; The workmen put in silver kinks Not set down in the plans - It seems that everybody thinks he house 1s not the man's.hicago Journal Funny how one\u2019s beliefs get shattered.It's now maid the Dowager Empress of China is all that a nice lovable oll lady should Unitke charity, the Yukon secms to A between us apd the United States and so deprive him of this welcome addition to his income, \u201cLORD STANLEY\u201d DEAD.The death of the Earl of Derby removes another of Canada\u2019s long and distinguished line of ex-Governors- General.When he was with us, wé knew.him ag \"Lord Su niey ; and as auch he wéfi a place of emteem among the official\u2018 circles with whom he came particularly in contact.He was at Rideau Hall when Sir John Macdonald died, and the long regime with which that great man was connected came to anend.His solicitude dur- thelr composition.The chief interest ing the week when the dylng Pre: mier lay in the sick room at Earns- \u2018 clit endeared him to our people in quite a pecullar way, ahd.they will mourn again now that fhe mourner on that occasion is gone.He was a son of one of the most virile British statesmen of the last century.Early in life he went Into Parliament, and he became a colleague of the great Disraell when his father retired from the Conservative Ministry through [lil-health.After that he served with Disraell to the : end, and was twice a colleague of Lord 8alisbury, when he was raised to the Lords as Baron Stanley of Preston and sent out to Canada, Thus he cams to us with quite a reputation \u2018as a \u201cstatesman, and amply sustained that reputation while in Canada.It was his lot, as we have sald, to preside at Rideau Hall during the stormy days of \u201891 when death removed \u2018the pilot,\u201d and Canada was without the services of Bir John Macdonald for the first time in nearly forty years.Sir John was not, of course, always Premier, but he was always in Parliament.It seems that the city cannot collect its water taxes Decause it cannot turn Off \u2018the water from many houses whose occupants are in debt, and that it cannot collect its \u2018other taxgs becauxe the interest it charges on arrears is less than the returns the defaulting taxpayers can secure on the money.For the latter trouble, It has only to ralge the rate of interest on its debts.The former is not so easily disposed of.It Is a poor business to turn off the water from any home, no matter what the excuse.Civiilzation should not stoop to much methods of collecting taxes; for It means to menace a poor man or pbasibly a poor widow, with discomfort, sickness or even death if they do net \u201cpay up.\u201d Bénitation requires that the modern house shall always have a supply of water; and the city can take some other means of getting Îts money.We aré all the time urging.the people to have modern dbath-reouls ead Five up the deallly pit privy; andl hive wé are grumbling because we cannot turn these modern conveniences into menaces to henith.Taft and Bryan are now regarded as certain, The race Is to be for thope consolation prises of the pelitieal world_the Viee-Presidential nomime- great Interest displayed in the tail of the kite in thls way.but wheh the Presidential candidates are regarded am chosen before the coventions meet, the boys must get something to raise à hurrah over.The writing of the platforms promises to furnish some fun; but so little interest attaches to these documents, once they are writtén and duly passed, that lt will be difficult to get up any sertous disturbance over In already transferred to the campaign when Taft and Bryan will be face to face.THIS DATE 3 YEARS AGO.June 14, 1878.For some weeks past lumber merchants on the canal near Seigneurs street have been complaining of their yards being rifled of lumber.The police kept a sharp watch, and huve now arres a \u2018carter named Tennet for stealing 4 loads ot limber from Mr J.Shearer's yard.and some bricks from Mr.contractor man took the lumber to a lot of land on ne Lachine road.gentlemen n- the crossed They wero well known in commercial cirelss, the late Mr.Shearer being one of the largest lumber deal- ern in the city and one of the obldam Mr.Howley as a public contractor completed many Government works, and wns renerally liked by his employes for nis fairness.mentioned item have The Late James Shearer, 8r.The Governor- General was presented last evening on the Quebec steamer with a fing ofl painting represent! \u201cCurling In Canada,\u201d by the members of the Can- ach Royal Caledonian lub.present on the caston.THE send-off of Their Excéllbneies presi The Late n branch I.Royal Cate.Col.John Dyde.; SEF RE 4 Wo À KF PvE \u2019 1908.CROP EXTRA FINE JAPAN TEA All lovers of really fine Japan Tes will be glad to know that we have Just received a shipment of the new season's 1908 erop.- \u2018 \u2014CHOICEST TEA Here are the prices: os JAPAN Very Choloset JAPAN .ve.cover ver ors eee vee ee 112 SS TW.Extra Japan .Le.Lo, ensue ll cee ea .béc Ib.Fine Japan .Ch ree ere eas een eae eae das 400 tb Choice Japan INC: 300 Ib.THE ORIGINAL A AND GENUINE RUSSIAN KUMMEL From A, WOLFSCHM IDT, RIGA, RUSSIA.pane Finest Liqueur in the World (Plain and Crystallised.) ust received direct from A.Wolfachmidt, Riga, Russia, a small shipment\" ot ussian Kummel, which we offer consumers at the following price Per Bottle.Per Case.Wolfschmidt's Allasch, Doppelt Kummel.81.15 313.00 Wolfschmidt'e Allasch.Doppelt Kummel, pints 0.60 14.00 Wolfschmidts Ekawer Kummel, No.O.OC.(Crystallized) Lean ee 1.25 14.50 8 The trade supplied at \u2014\u2014 trade prices.fon of Canada.Frastæs Bonomo FRASER, VIGER & Cane 27, 390 & £11 OL dames OA ITALIAN WAREHOUSE SHTABLIGNED 1060 MOUTREAL.Sole Agents for the Domin- YR donfan Curling Club at th the farewell address and ta, /ARINGS WARING Ur A to of LONDON, ENGLAND Crt ow LS King Edward VII ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORATION AND FURNISHING.Ir YOU WISH TO PURCHASE ARTISTIC FURNITURE, CARPETS OR MATERIALS FOR COVERINGS, CURTAINS, ETC, AT REASONABLE PRICES.CALL AT OUR MONTREAL BRANCH OFFICES BIRKS' BUILDING, PHILLIPS SQU.AND INSPECT THE SAMPLE PIECES OF FURNITURE WE ARE SHOWING TOGETHER WITH SAMPLES OF THE LATEST ENGLISH SILKS.CRETONNES.TAFFETAS.MUSLINS.CHINTZES.NET CURTAINS.LINENS.CASEMENT CURTAINS.WALL PAPERS ETC.142 Zeoë VRRRRRSS IRRRAA > APIS Personals, ALU Miss Gundlack Is visiting Mrs.T.G.Coombe, Chambly Basin.Mr.ahd Mrs.James Ross have left London on a yachting cruise.Mrs.T.Doherty has returned to town from visiting friends in Boston.Dr.A.D.Aubry spent the week end at Saranac, the guest og Dr.Trudeau.Hon.Benator McOregor, of New Glasgow, N.S.is a quest at the Windsor.Mrs.Clarence McCualg, Sherbrooke street, will spend the summer at Little Metis.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Clouston are spending a few days in town from Ste.Agathe, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Macdougall have taken possession of their residence at Dorval.N 8.wb Worrell, of Halifax, who pas eet visiting Mrs.J.J.Flake, has left for Kingston.Miss Budden and Miss Jesste Budden leave shortly for their summer residence at Cacouna.Mr and Mrs.Norman Dawes and family, have left for their country house at Lachine.Mrs.Yulle and the Misses Yulle.Mac- Gregor street, will spend the summer left town and opened their country re- { sidence at Dorval for the season._ .Mr.J.P.Digon, of Ottawa, 14 tn town to-day at the Windsor.S Mr.G.G.Hoffman.of Chicago, 1s registered at the Queen'a Mr.T.P.Emerson, of Fitchburg, is a guest at the Windsor.Mrs.Robert C.Wilkins and family.189 Hutchison atreet, leave shortly for Phlilipaburg, Lake Champlain, where they will spend the summer.Mr.and Mre.Henri Jonas and Miss Ciaggett have returned to Paris, after spending three months in the South of France, Spain, Italy, and Rwitzee- land.Mrs.Hanbury-Willlamis and Miss Hanbury-Willlams, who have been the guests of Sir H Montagu and Lady Allan at Ravenscrag for the past week, have returned tn Ottawa.Mrs.Farquahar Robertson and the Misses Robertson, Ontario avenue,leave shortly for their country residence at Lancaster, Ont, where they will spend the summer.The marriage of Miss Mabel Rein- Rardt to Mr.R.R.Guaedinger, of Montreal .takes place at Holy Trinity Church, Winnipeg.on .Wednesday, June 17th The marriage of Miss Grace Ayer to Mr.Herbert W.Hamlin.of Chicago, will take place very quietly at 38 Roslyn avenue, Westmount, on Fr- day, June t Mrs.A.Hamilton Gault, Sherbrooke street, gave a luncheon to-day in on the Maine coast.An honor of Lady Sybil Grey.Covers Mrs.Tyre and the Misses Tyrd will gere laid for ten and the table was spend the summer at thelr country residence at Carillon.a Grace Robertson is spending a tow on the guest of Mrs.George Hooper at Carterville.Mrs.William Patrick, of Halifax, N.8.is visiting Mrs.A.D.Mann, 60} Dorchester street oo Mis: Elisabeth Fayette Brown, Ontario avenue, has returned from attending school in the States.Miss Alice Gilchrist has left or Toronto, where she will be a guest at the Moody -Browne wedding.Miss Stevenson Brown sails early in July to spend some months visiting friends In Englabd and Scotland.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy left last night for Toronto, where a banquet will be given in his honor to-night.Mr.and Mre Avery, Mr.and Mrs.Gill.and Mr.4d Mrs, Egan.of Ottawa, were in town on Saturday.Mr.and Mre W.da M.Marler a family, Peel street, \u2018have taken possed- : decorated with pink roses.The other guests present were Mrs.John Oppe, Mrs.J.K.L.Ross, Mrs.Lissant Beardmore (Toronto).Davidson, Miss Shaughnessy, Miss Sutherland, Miss Ruby Ramsay, and Miss Patty McLennan.The marriage took place at Grace Church.Brantford, Saturday afternoon, of Miss Eleanor.daughter of the late Walter Creighton, to Mr.William Leggat, assistant manager of the Bank of Commerce at Montreal.and formerly of Hamilton.Archdeacon MacKensie officiated.The bride was attended hy Miss Leggat.Miss Amy Sinclair, and Miss Alison Robertson (Toronto).Mr.John Leggat (Hamilton), was best man.After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs.James Digby.and later Mr.and Mrs.Leggut left for the Adirondacks.(Sve also page eleven.) sion of their summer residence at Dor- CARTERS Gonvine Must Beer val.Fac-Simile Signature Mrs.Herbert Molson and family.Mountain street, have left for Little ool Metis, where they will spend the sum- mer.' Mrs.Maurice Davis, Mackay street, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.entertaisbé & Bridge on Fri after- sr of Mrs Cole, of Nice, 31K HEADACHE McArthur, Bishop street, > otman & fly have left for Rockfieid, sue he.\u201cean oe ar 1 ont | Ste.Agate, to spend the summer DTEn Ol uel ced Ae of art are to be funnd To the houses | MORthE.CARTERS) S theso Li of Prive ° cltmene.Only a few of those | Mra.Percy À lor, Dorval, has re.To tao robes bu present on the auspicious leave-taking ' turned from.Agathe, where she trous trous Dyapepate.In ard now in the land of the living.(he been spending some time at the E |ogestion and Too Bear: most notable one bel Lieut.-Col.A.A.bat rentide Inn mu A ; Atevenson.the present president of \u2018he \u2018 \u2014 Canadian branch of the Royal Cnledonian Miss Marguerita Davidson.Sher- ody for Dixxtoges.Nase uring Clan, brooke street, leaves the hexinning af i JN [sven ded Fast Tha writ of injunction casé July for Tadousac, where she w Mould, Choate Doble vs.Th ition Fund Boar 2 spend the summer.Tongues, Pata ta thé Sir tereament Of counsel having been re Miss Jessie Macd L Sherbrooke ITORPID LIVER.The: turned Mr rentes Pre raved fore | + eaves shortly for a tn abrosd, and ~gulate the Dowels, Purely Vegetable, Divinlon, Buperior Court, 4e Hl spend the summer w .' THB abo Ove case wab ta rom with Mrs.Caine ) PLL SMALL DOSE.SUALL PC the uniting of nearly all Jw en | Mise Maédougail, Sherbreoke street, : Churches of Canada under dogs\u201d leaves this week for Cobourg, Ont, .nt oP ren terian Chure | where etre wifi be the guest of her sis- Must Beer ed PU SF 2 SY.| er, Mres Jack Hagen Qu Mun vin Tama.ond Bia flock Peer | he oF, EM, McDonald, ACP.Nr.J.D.\u201cbattle to the privy Oo wa, and Mr.J.A.Chis- ci a out Tne dave Hon.| aime: MP.of Autigonieh, N.B.were yor Mr.Justice A Boras wes jet at the Winéace, yesterday.tions.Bt io quite @ ROVely te fut any age.uli ST BIT Rares suagriTyLY \u2014 = MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Pre purge x xn = a 4 EE = 15e PER ass pe Ne trai AR a SE 0 qq FTIR.2?tie Tp ey ae UT URETINGS AND AMUSEMEN TR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The New SOHMER PARK Dominion Park VAUDEVILLE AND MILITARY BAND ; 10 CENTS Added Attractions This Week.124 186 T\u2014GRUNATRQS\u2014F \u2014 : - Marvellous Ag¢iebats.\u2014EDDYS\u20148 Acrobatis Cycllats.nd.Regt Admission, 10\u20ac: Children.$8.Canadian Artillery (Heavy Brigeée.) Ovders by the Ulficer Commandiag.ANNUAL INSPECTION.The Batteries will parade for imepee- tion by the Inspector of Artillery, as follows: No.1 Battery, 7.45 pm.MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB.BLUE BONNETS COURSE.SPRING MEETING June 6th to 20th.RACING AND BTEEPLECHANING.EVERY DAY, RAIN OR BHINE First race dally at 3.00 p.m.Regimental Band every Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday.Monday.June 15th, at No.3, pee Tuesday.June 16th, et v No.3 Battery Wednesday.June 17th, at 7.45 pm AN rampators to attend Monday and Tuesaday nights\u2019 parades.Band to attend Wednesday.17th June, It la abeolute!y necessary that every man.should be present to answer name.Uniform for all parades\u2014Dril! Orâge.White covers to be worn on caps - W.J.PRESS, Lieut.nd Act Ait SPECIAL RACE TRAINS, with mem._}4* : ! Bere.cnrs attached, leaving Windsor - ree Jepot at 2.10 p.m.daily.Tues- ASSEMNLI dase, (Thursdays and Saturdays, 2.10 Every v Rte at aoa malt, and 3.30 p.m 375 ut, Cotbe-ime st.w., ve à couple; nies THROUGH STREET CARS, via lec.Pheme Up 8374.° 130 Bleury and Park Avenue, between 12 30 and 4.00 pm.Regular service from LA Mat ToBI RCE The Fresh Air Fund Mount = yal Avenue every twenty ê res Ir un Admission to Course, including Grand [TH OME.Stand.$1.dges on sale at star ! ENING Or THE H Branch Office.142 4 ! The Home on Richelieu River .@ Chambly Is being prepared for \u2018the - \u2014 opening on or about June 19th.= piications for admission may to the committee at the Star Offies, 165 St James street, on the afternoo of Monday.Tu.sdany and Wednesday each week during the season, begin- Caledonian Society QUAB: SLY MEETING.The Regular Quarterly VINK June Int, between the hours of Meeting of the noclety win! ' vo and four .be hell in 8 Andrew a Every application must be aqeow- Home, on Evening, panicd by a cortiffeate from the cler- June 161 at 9.15 lluc gymun to whose charclh the applicant BUSINER8\u2014 To consider and vote on sev- | belongs.Blank certificate forms may eral notices of motion presented at last Ag.be obtained from the secretary.at the nual Meeting, to elect members to {lil va- Star Office 122 11-04 cancies on/ General Committee, and other important business.ERPENTINE DANCING AgdiunLy, Ntonley Hail, 4 Assembly Naturday.tric Fane.Thursday, Mth 20th.Capita âge.142 8 A large attendance of the members is requested.W.C.McALL!TER, Secretary 142 2 OUR PROGRESS BRAND BOY PROOF CLOTHING » indisputably the best value in all Canada.Suits, $2.50 to $8.50 OUR PROGRESS BRAND Men\u2019s Suits at $10.00 to $16.0 are second to none for fit, finish and value.\u2018y; WM.CURRIE, Clothier, 423 Notre Dame Street, West, | ie THE BEST SUITS WE'VE EVER MADE FOR $20 - We want you to see to-day, tomorrow.this week, surely, those very special spring sultings that we are making up To Measure and to Order for $20 They are fabrics that by peculiar combination of market conditions we own at remarkably low costs.so that we can sel) them for less than we have regularly gotten for (ne jdentical goods and qual- | Other Good Tailors get $30 to $40 .\u20ac for fabrica not a whit better nor bandaomer\u2014we always have charged $22.50 to $28.50 for just such as these\u2014and our reguler prices undersell all other good tailors at least that much.A FINE RANGE OF GRAYS and othér colar effecta not made \u2018\u2019cheap\u201d by the flashy ready-made of the day\u2014atyles that men who really care will be glad to get.Our word for it, you can't equal the values, no matter where you go.J But abn\u2018't put off\u2014xee to It now.Will you?Other good values at $15, $17.50, $22.80, 827.50 and up 892 8t.Catherine Street West * Cor.McGill College Ave.Open Evenings.MR.VERDICT FOR $4000 AGAINST, THE PARK AND ISLAND Matthew Rwift, & horse trainer, olf tained a verdict for $4,000 against tif Montreal Park and Island Rallw Company on Saturday.The case h been entered by Mr.Mugh Mac acting for Mr.Swift, with Mr.Hem J.Elljott as counsel.The claim for 05.000 for injuries received on tember 11th last, when the plain having rignalied a cer at farm, near the Blue Bonnets whers cars had been stopping t out the day, was knocked down NEW TOBACCO co.WITH ENGLISH CAPITAL HAS BEEN ORGANIZED The Imperial Tobaeco Company of Canada, Ltd, à new corporation, will, it is stated officially.ahsord the Empire Tobacco Company, Ltd.and the American Tobacco Company of Canada, Ltd.The Imperial has just deen formed with English capital behind It The Government's new regulations, witch came into effect on June 1st.have been, it is said.an incentive to manufacturers to push the Canadian tobacco industry, and it Is stated that the Imperial Company his right hip and leg broken when we fey déve , le branch of the' car after slowing Gown, started wy industry as rapi ible.- full speed suddenly.ne / 4 i v Py ARS JDN FOR CATHOLIC ORDER - OF FORESTERS ot 5000 Members Attended Mass and Held Parade in Montreal on Sunday.Five thousand members of the Ca- tholit Order of Foresters turned out to oslebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the foundation of that organization yesterday by attending high mass in se James Cathedral, marching in parade about the streets of the city, and winding up with a banquet in the Drill Hall Mustering on the Champ de Mars at nine o'clock, the different sections of the society formed in line and, head- od by Police Inspector Lamouche and Marshal-in-Chiet M.O'Toole, with bann waving and bands playing, off along St.James street to Victoria Square, up Beaver Hall Hill and Dorchester street to 8t James 8 High Mass was celebrated at eleven o'clock by the Rev.Canun Lepailieur.His Grace Archbishop Bruchesi was seated on the archiepiscopal throne, and welcomed the Foresters in a few words in both English and French.Two sermons were preached, one in French by the Rev.Canon Gauthier, and the other in English by Father McCrory.It was about 1.30 when the procession had reached Drill Hall, where about 1,000 sat down to a lunnch.Seated at the head table waa Mr.E A.Grise, Provincial Chief Ranger, and on his right was Mr Thomas H.Cannon.Chief Ranger of\u2019 Chicago, while on the left of the chairman sat Rev.Canon Lepallleur.Other members of the executive present were: Messrs.Thomas McDonald, Secretary.Chicago: Thomas F Fiyan, High Trustee.Chicago: John M Stephan.High Trustee, Chicago.sohn A.Limback, High Treasurer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Simeon Viger, High Trustee, Lawrence, Mass.There were also present Ald.Proulx, Provincial Treasurer; E Brossard, Dr.J.U.Lalonde, and J.B.Bissonnette, Provincial Trustees; L.V.Brady, Provincial Chief Ranger of Ontario; L.BLgnac, Provincial Trustee of On- Provinclal J.- Desaul- Riera, reprenenting the Artisans\u2019 Asso- lation: H.C.McCallum, Provincia) \u2018Trustee: Thomas Monaghan, Provin- lal Trustee: E Piche, Provincial Tustee; A.P.Vanasse, Provincia! I B Lalonde, Provincial Trustes; A.P.Gignac, Provincial > L Alipa, State Chief Rang- r, and M.D.McMahon, formerly [High Trustee, both of Burlington, pont, who had seats at the main There were several speeches after inner, the principal one being by Mr.homas Cannon, of Chicago, the hief ranger of the Order.In addition to the courts from Montreal there were delegutes from ali pver the province.A special train brought $00 Foresters from Burling- on and other Vermont towns.De- Gates were also present from Massa- busetts and New Hampshire.Prominent among the courts of the ity taking part in the celebration 8¢t.Ann's, 8t.Patrick's, Sars- eld, Bhamrock, St.Anthony's, Bt.dolphe, 8t.Mary's, St.Michael's, [Loyola Court, 8t.Hubert and Court t Luke.SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.Many Montrealers Say They Felt One Early Sunday Morning.or hat is generally Wolleved to be a of earthquake reported as hav- P \u2018boom distinctly fot in Montreal pout three o'clock 8 y morn but no official record at McOl \"University to the fact that the seismograph is incapable of regigtering seemed uite unnatural, as, for the twittering and inging of the birds at \\at unusual! hour.h boar testimony to the fact hat there was semething unusual ia the utmesphere that morning.THE OLD CEMETERY ON PAPINEAU ROAD.The Goversor-General, accompanied by rizadier-General Buchan.on Saturday à a visit to the old military cometary road.With Mr.on Papineau h they inspected the place.making the monuments and their state f preservation The tions nat desec n numerousiy signed the Empire, of Montreal, have a assurance from 8ir Frederick tor of Militia, that on his next visit Mamtreal, which will be shertly, he an inspection of the cemetery.Funeral of Dennle Gallagher.The fuméral of Mr.Dennis Gal he was accidentally killed at the ] Bolling Mi on ay porain k place his late residence, Quesnel street, to St.Anthony's Church, t 8.30 to-day.and was very largely at- nded by relatives and friends.imclud- n y employes of the rolling milla v.ther Thomas Heffernan celebrat- A 8 ted by Rev.ther 5 udoin ss deacon and Rev.Father G 3 Gauthier as sub-deacon.T chief , of Montreal.brothers: M.nel BEA Feeney and John O'K m-law; J.B.Hart (Brockville pnt).P.Marnell, Jaines Smith and Bem- Mr.William McMaster.man- director a the company, and the the deces essrs.™ Bilodeau and P.McCormick.were these present.Interment was at ete Gos Neiges cematery.Young Greeks Under Arrest.James Lambrenus and George Merinos, y Greeks, were arrested on SBun- on the charge of attempting rob Oil, a stevedo who drunk, in a doofway on St.James t.les O° ughnessy and ies taken À tody | \u201cand Glu wae so taken nto custody n order e t appear against the Greeks to-day.Thieves at Baek River Convent.A clhass-room of the Sacred Heart Con- at Back 1 River was entered by nignt ety of the scholars\u2019 deaks ified 0 was stolen and twenty i= fountain on Rand The detectives ve Ge cose nd at present, hut Easy to tell whether coffee causes head- 8 Drop it for a week or two and.use.{POSTUM There's a Reason\u201d | \u201cSood \u201cThe Road to Wellville,\u201d = pigs.The cash of Miss Myre Sfivernsless- sistant to the postmaster of Norfelk, SI arr 480 and 0e Healery far 28e Women's fine quality all lose and lace anide Hele thread hean, ales fan- SHEA Rh Ny SBE à _THE MONTREAL pay | STAÏS-MONDAT, JUNE 18, * 1508.A CT NE Our Machine Club Cleses TWO WERKE TIME\u2014MINE TK.TE is interesting the physicians of St \u201cem R = oy framta, block, wh tan, .Can Ÿ.Lane ot ren ue ae TE id wat?ThE, SET SOE EADIE I Fur ae ru À swell, her throat becomes ulcerated.1.300 pairs women's extra fine quality summer weight, pure wee! Mashines delivered at once, no waiting, Style Nes 2 dianderd, 39600 » \u20ac and she loses her voice.Bpecialists Cashmere hose, full fashioned log, double sole, heel and tee, very club _membere.TPE rue case of polsoaing.elastic) oplendid for summer wear.Extra value, por pair.S@c chines.ail ever the country ack 94700 te $00.00 for the same me- 4 any peopl u ù ly 1.\u201d x themseives.The bowels, Kidneys and 7 mt ws Tons Again we Offer a 00 Mission Clocks $399 Unequal | TE matter.f one of these organs is t | d V | W S A | 5 mater, I ene of eee orane i J ission OCKS at 99.nequaiet values In womens oummer Appare 3 - *.Poe headed and +.De et Exactly the same bind of Clocks as p Another step towards clearing Summer stocks will be taker: Tuesday, when these cool, stylish and at- RE from rrgnitu hoadache for over tue those that set the town talking a few tractive summer garments will be offered at very pronounced savings.oN years.metimes I was unable to : / SHORT LINEN COATS\u2014Collars and cuffs : immed with pak, tan or pale blue, naity coats, + pi me, save Mr.Bort THEY'RE $12 VALUES! smart styles.\u2018Regular $3.50.To clear \u2026 Cee eerie ree ae ee .-.$2.69 - time ago, I was advised to try \u201cFruit- We offer them at $3.99 200 ONLY BEAUTIFUL WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, regular 93.25.To clear at .$2.39 aotives\u201d Immediately, the headaches They are exactly like the sleok In LONG LUSTRE CO.ATS\u2014ln navy and brown, ideal gurments & to wear on your trip to the country.me for good.\" the picture.We having illustrated NS à Be Regdur $4.50 and 36.50.for ee ee ue 52-69 \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d are sold by all the oleck with ornaments te shew a EXTRA SPECIALS\u2014 Broken lines of Silk Moreen \u2018Underskirt, snug : fitting hips, deep flare dealers\u2014b0c a box\u2014$ for 33.50.how It will appear in your living fl-unce.Regular $2.98 and $350.For .0.i.sl.room, den or dining reom.ST.CLAIR TUNNEL F4 EE Another SALE of High-Grade Sami BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS work is mission fin quartered EQUAL VALUES AND ASSORTMENTS, oi Se anche lon or 4 vides ee Another lot of women's high grade sample Boots, Shoes and Slippers, made from the very finest leathers, The deel odd but pi ie and ; l patent colt, vicl kid or gun metal calf, including all the newest styles and lasts, for mid-summer or - The design lo odd put artiste See ihe Clocks early fall wear.Sizes 3 1-3 and 4 only.Values up to $5.00.For.reer BLOG .Tuesday, while they last, room or in St.Catherine MISSE® BOOTS, $1.28.CHILDREN\u2019S SAMPLES, 8%.-B- - Important and Costly Plece of Work thee $1200 Cloak will $3.99 room.Street Window.Misses\u2019 sample lace or button boots in fine vici kid, Children's ple boots or sitppers, in viet kid or Just Completed by the Grand Catharine Strom er extension soles, low or spring heels.Sizes 13 ght or heavy soles, s Trunk Railway.See St.Catherine Street W S and 1 only.Values up to $350.For.$1.29 ror .bo >.only.Values up wu.T y \u2014 ea Special Clearing Line of All-over Laces SUMMER SILKS AT A REDUCTION entally, electric t, in the St.Clair i u eo We have purchased th inder HABUTAI SILK, 36 inches BROCADE HABUTAI SILK irr A Ton ie Je 0 Sa manufacturers sock of 3 do natural ivory fin, extra ben ten differnt patter, makes vse handle 30 per cent.more in ton- acturer's stock of White vy qualty.uitable for wants, handsome summer dresses, etc.Reg- ~ nage eh rip and handle it at 30 per Valenciennes All-over Laces.A dresses, etc.Regular 69¢c.ular 55c.Tuesday, Special, : Tuesday.Special, yard.yard .1.1 21e .42 In view of the fact that on June 14th the Grand Trunk Railway opened a new route from Eastern to Western Canada via Chicago, this announcement will be as interesting to the travelling public as it is gratifying to the Grand Trunk manage- men: The improvements made on the Grand Trunk system within the vast decade are many and varied, but if one plece of good work might be singled from the many perhaps the electrification of the St.Clair Tunnel would be considered the achievement of them all nervous people, who ueed to fancy they could smell smoke when the eng'neer whistled for Sarnia westbound or for Port Huron eastbound, can sicep sweetly while the great electric motors swing them under the river\u2014 from one flag to the other\u2014for the tunnel is now as clear and clean as a mountain canyon and as light as day.This new effort of the Grand Trunk to secure its share of the traffic between the eastern and the western provinces brings into active and energetic operation the first real, keen, clear cut competition between Canada\u2019's two giant railways for this busl- ness.The work of buliding the Grand Trunk Pacific up to the rtandard set by the builders w!ll necessarily occupy some time, but the Grand Trunk management evidently does not propose to await the completion of the western line before going after their share of the business of the West.With thelr eplendid double track fine from Quebec and Ontario to Chicago, upen which fifteen million dollars have been uxpended, they feel that they can now put up a service which for speed and comfort will not suffer by comparison with the best provided by the railways of the American continent.This contest.If it may be called a contest, does not, of course, partake of the nature of a rate war.It iz not war.but merely one of the diversions which try the mettle of rallway managers and contribute to the excitement of railway life, if not to the \u2018\u201c\u2018galety of nations.\u201d TO ERECT MONUMENT TO JEANNE MANCE To the memory of Jeanne sance, bronse monument ie to we erected in the court yard of the Hotel Dieu.Jeanne Mance who, coming with Maisonneuve, founded ous institution In 1642.in this ente prise to ear diocese of - associated for this work, will represent the read of the Hotel Dieu administering to needs of one of her i , and Tu \u201ci stated that the will be about British and Foreign Ma Maile.is for Great Britain Europe Las Montreal Post Office this week close at follow! hours Mo \u20143.30 a.m., Kronpring Withelm, North German Lloyd; p.m, Kros- prins Wilhelm.supplemen ary Tuesday.30 a.m.Lusitania, Cunard Lusitans.supplementary.a.m.Kalserin Aug, Une; seg No si 6 pm Umbria, Tupplementary: m.ictorian, Allan line, leaving Sydney: ont p.m., Saturday, Ken- Dominion.*Letters may be forwarded up to ¢ Bm oer matter should bs posted be- qre parsers can be forwarded by this steamer, latest time of mailing being 5.30 p.m.Friday, and 12.30 p.m., Satur- Lattors for above maile mar be ported at Postal Station B up to within 16 minutes of foregoing times.\u2018 Burglars Surprised at Work.A serious Durglary nt have occurred had it not been { speclal vonstable Paul Celis.He was the doors on se Dominique Srvet on ser ting to enter the yard In rear of t Lawrence strest, he fouma the Ybor locked.His suspicions being aroused, as door is opel, he went around to the front and gained entrance through a Chinese restaurant next x door.In the yard he saw two paring to decamp with dal boots.= > ich con- nisted of five boxes of bottles of immediately red on them Jarod a in pun rsuit, bet the Topbers ae = locking the deor.Tr, onde good SSCA DS.was found thet they had ro reset a window in the rear of the saleem kept by Clouthier and had tly cont Le od returning to make a second \u201cJack\u201d O'Brien Dangereusly Injured.\u201cJack\u201d O\u2019Brien was struck by a Le- chine car on Notre Dame street west last evening and sus es which he ja not expected to F.When examined at the General H lt Was found that he was suffering f i.He was in an unconscious condition when up and all he could er treatment was \"Jack O'Brien.\u2019 There Was no improvement in his condition to-day.Young Man Charged With Fergery.Forgery is the charge laid L.Prevost, 21 years of age arrested b fre Cull who was P.R ¥ chelos selection of fine, medium and line, though principally white, there heavy designs, very suitable for Blouses and Dresses.Amongst this MEN'S FINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR We have just received a new shi pment of the famous B.V.D.under- will be a few black and cream.Reg.wear.Special prices.Men's \u201cCorrect Fit\u201d fine ribbed Men's elastio knit cotton undervalue 450, and 750.Tuesday, corton combinations, good va- wedr.Tuesday specials, each spesial.lue at $1.50.Speclal.99¢ garment.We | $3 emer cs vecueu curersosacuns Men's fine elagtio ribbed stikateeny underwear, in sky and orange Extra special men's fancy cotton * 1 Oc shades, sold by the suit only., and lisle thread half hose, nice a Reg.$3.50.Tuesday spe- assortment of colors; all sizes.» clal.02000 ee0ee00s $398 .Boe.For.A | \u2018 bbon 18: Ext | Values D I : A Traveller's Sample Line of Cushion Cases, Cosy Covers & Duchess Sets 23¢ & 33¢ Ribbon at 16>senteJ such a strange sight that ft was thought best by Mr.Xurtness and others to examine the entrails, whic were found wrapped in the trousers of the victim and fastened ts the body.This examination showed Le- yo any doubt that the man did nat die of starvation and that he was in a healthy condition when he dled Emile Robertson, Eustache Rnbert- son and Alfred Perron all id«ntifiah the body ax that of Auguste Lemieux, the guide who had started out with Messrs.Bernard and Gusset.A MINUTE DESCRIPTION, Such a strange appearance did tite remains present that it was thought \u2018FINE CHIN In In_Preseatation Cases =: son: G In our China Department on the first floor, we are showing à number of grours of Fine China attractively encased for presentation.tributions.A bold attempt to Impose on Charitably inclined residents of West Sherbrooke street and streets to the north, was made this morning, but @s far as ls known, with little suceess.A youth, presumably about seventeen or cighteen years of age, and poorly dressed, called at several houses, representing himself as s collector far the Fresh Alr Fund He had a bunch of papers relating to the work of the Fund, and also a listof names of well-known business men, who had In former years contributed to the work.He elaimed to have been delegated to call on these gentlemen, and poficit their subscriptions.He was willing to accept very amal} contributions; \u201cEven a ten cent subscription would be acceptable.\u201d he pleaded in one case when told that the magter of the house was at his office and would attend to the matter there.The boy was very shabhily dressed.torn trousers, a dirty brown coat and 8 grey cap.and his appearance seems to have almost invariably aroused suspicion Some of thore applied to.knew also that contributions to the Fresh Aair Fund were voluntary, and that canvassers were never used.Very soon after.the bogus collector called on a gentleman in the \u2018\u2019Grosvenor,\u201d and the secretary of the Fund was queried as to \u201cwhether It was all Hight.\u201d A few minutes later a similar question came from the residence of a well-known business man on Ontario aventie.Search was immediately set an foot In the locality, put ss yet the swindler has not besn apprehended.COURT CONSIDERS THE REQUEST FOR ENDING WEBSTER CLAIMS.Before Mr.Justice Davidson toek place to-day the argumemt on the petition of Charles M.Shaw.of Zanes- viile, Ohio, to quash the caplas issued on demand of Miss Charlotte M.Web- ater.of New York, who claims $20.000 fr breach of promise.Mr.Thomas E.Walsh argued on behalf aw that the allegations of the eho were: insuffietent to justify the Issue of a writ of capias while Mr.Thomas M.Tansey argued for the the maintenance of the writ issued The Court took the matter \u201cen @:li- bere\u201d and judgment will be rendered on Tuesday.\u201cPrentiersmen\u201d Elect Officers.On Saturday, night.the Canadian Legion of Freritie en met in the En- neers\u2019 Tory and cletted Mr.Joan A meeting of the executive ef the Montreal Jockey Club will be he}d at 8 Cur House at Brae Bonnets on nesday to discuss to extend the meet by two vodka Sevarni of the members 6\u20ac the executive are at present in New Yerk, and the meeting has been fixed to allow them a chance of being present.The visit of the Montrea) race netes to New York is the passing of the Anti-Betting Taw at Albany last week.The effect of the enforcement of the law at the tracks will be put a stop te reciag throughout New York State, and many of the horsemen who have been recing in the state Imve been Montreal.They will \u2014 the members of the Montreal Jockey Club executive durinæ thetr visit to New York, and discuss the advisabllity of bringing their horses to Montreal.Upon the prospect of getting a large number of horses entered for races on New York state tracks depends, therefore,in large measure, the decision of the race magnates at the meeting on Wednesday.Should the enforcement of the law in New York State be continued with the same severity that has marked the last two days\u2019 racing st Gravesend, dos- ens of horses will be shipped te Montreal for the extended Blue Bonnets season.NOT ENOUGH JUDGES.Justice Hunter Says Bar Should Bring Matter Before Preper Authorities.Special to The Montreal Star.Victoria.B.C, June 18.\u2014 At the opening session the full court here for Jüne, à protést was made against the delays caused by the small number of judges of the Supreme Court.The session of the full court opened with Chief Justice Hunter and Justices Morrison aiid Clement on the Bench, Mr.Justice Irving being still ay in East Kootenay and Mr.Justice Martin being occupied in taking chambers and civil sittingy, i» Ven- couver.The result of two vs Judges being thus unavoidably away was that many of the cases had to so over, as a number of the appeals were from decisions of judges on the Seach.paie situation was emphasised by Mr.Des com, of Vanoouver, who against a nate ef affaire that entailes an appeal being adjourned theres, on account of lack ef a court to Near it.Said Justice Hunter: \"I think that it ia for the bar to bring the matter befare the proper suthoritids, but the diffionl Undoubtedly exists.\u2018The trouble is that there \u2018not Rev.H P.Shertley Luttrell, ssslet ant at Stanley Street Chureh.who has been called te Tien Chureh, in Hull, Que.PERSONALS.(See ales pages 4 and 11.) Mr.H.M.Hunt.of Buffalo, ts at the Windsor Mr.w.8.MeKinnon, et Terente, is at the Queen's.Mon.W.8.Fladihg, of Ottawa, is a re one at the Windsor Mr.Robert Martin te In town from Toronto at the >.Mr.W.D.Apey and Mr.George Clyde, of New York, are st the Quesn\u2019s Their Exeellencies the GovernorGen- ora and the Countess Grey attended St.George's Church yesterday merning.His Excellency's presence at the races to-day ts contingent upon the weather.This evening Lord and Lady Grey gre entertaining at dinner.To-morrow His Excellency will attend the match played by the Back River Polo Club, and in the evening their Excellencies return to Ottawa.The marriages took place very qui- otly at Christ Church Cathedral.at Saturday aus a iw 3 3 \u201c 4 i 3 © 4 t e Ë where they will Jena ye time.3 pride tra travelled in a blue Rajah of costume.A quiet but pretty wed) toux place at the home of the bride a parents, 7 street, when Mive Filerenee Eds Fone EEE EE Lis sx UNE CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Reported by J.8.Bacne & Co Opening.Highest Lowest Ow owes B12, *% Linen oR J Lo old 8x fx by $1.65.Eva Las (150 pieces, 10 \u2018yards \u2018each) ; val t TRUNK AND BAG DEPARTMENT Sale of a special line of Trunks, of vad ee ra are ta).de hs vay).Tran à me made: especially for tray \u2018 Xx Morgan & Co., Limited, and is placed on sale at the x very low prices: \u2014 sl axes.Al each.a One let of Fancy Silk Bows.At, csch.\u2018COTTON DEPARTMENT English Longelth (150 pieces, 10 yards each).value , eins 312 se ve ay ur 40 Let Ends of Shocking, Pillow Cases, etc.: less.25% N° I\u2014Lot of Cotton Sheets, value $2.20.; per pair, 18 of Cotton Sheets, value $2401 per pain of Cotton Shests.value $2.80 i per pair.DOWN OUILT DEPARTMENT : SALE OF DOWN QUILTS at Prices much below the ordinary, as follows: \u2014 Lot No.1\u20146 x 5 Sateen Covering, $6.50, for.Lot No.2\u20146 x 5 Satoen Covering, $8, for.Lot No.3\u20146 x 6 Sateen Covering.$8.25, for.Lot No.4\u20146 x 6 Sateen Covering, $9.50, Lot No.5\u20146 x 5 Fine Satin Lot No.6\u20146 x 6 Fine Satin Covering.$12.50, for.Special table of White Quilts; less eu.2.ae ee ee Covering, A for æ - \u2014 ee i £ F el (inter ff - ii] he (Three sizes only.) 34 inches._ 4 Sale of BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITERS \u2014 | enough judges to go MADMAN USES REVOLVER.He Shoots at the Prench Minister of War.,- These Typewriters are light in weight and especially TREE Tp 123 G The leather case, while adding but little to the cost, adds much to the appearance of the gift .G We mention these as examples :\u2014 885.-00\u2014Twelve Royal Doulton Dessert Plates with pink rose and as follows Vice-president, H.Dow: treasurer, Hanson; secretary, W, Austin Salts.Shosk Rocorded In Ottaws.gold decoration, in leather.satin-lined case.3 15.\u2014A 3 Rel \u2019 00\u2014Tweive After-dinner Coffee Cups and Baucers in Minto Special to the Montreal Star.Paris, June 18.AY Name - \u2018 we Nine rover and rose decoration-\u2014In leather, satin: atthe Dore Te Salmo sph tition to Miniter of War Frosiart a FURNI | URE DEPA RTMENT 9 1 case.min 0-day.EEE P.$35.00\u2014Twsivs Tea Cupe and Saucers in Minton China\u2014gold daatied [L000 2, sieht earthauske géo cmt ie 9 and into ni pocket.and ; are at eight miautes after one d'olsek roa.Do ovetver.113-2017\u20141 Diner Wagon, mission edge and rose decoration\u2014 in leather, satin-lined case.yesterday morning.825.Faire; \u2018 Te To of pe Tulaia\u2019 oes in a uphol- .oo.ov se se se \u2019 3 $57.00 ana decorated\u2014in Teather.mtin- ed case ' Sugar and Cream.] co stered chair emt que mans N OVA SCOTIA 1 87.3 48 Di w , early Englis sh fini } $55 qi \\ : das * mreseon MARRIAGES, te Detteved demented.| MUNICIPALS N At HALF-PRICE.\u2018 ~ STORE Bestaning neit Saturday, Se ris A REE Drowned In Lake Ketapss.cu + very pente Veste © 61-8703\u2014Buffet China Cabinet, and sets of Chair, fumed 7 CLOSES 140 px.aes dim.io rt, PAE TF wear Arc Prus DOMINION ak: value $130.00 .$85.00 .ne m se.s.\u2014Mr.\u2014 1 ciéest son our hey side Re Ras, 162-431 \u20141 Bras Bed; size 4-5, square pasts, | | SECURITIES ration, Limited, CANADA LIPS BLY DEATHS.dn \\ RE a mas Maseru Pp a \u2018 \u2014_ Era \u201c| Henry: Birks & Sons, Limited fms Tray.= ?$i SHI b POINTS ON NEWS OF NO DIVIDEND Coa! was Easier at 55\u2014 Wall Street was Comparatively Quiet On the news that the dividend had besa passed, Nova Scotia Steel stock broke § points, selling at 44.There was comparatively little trad- ag.and it can scarcely De said that the market was taken by surprise at the \"ows that there would be no dividend for the present quarter.When dividends were In abeyance a cou- ; Pie of years ago the stock did not go below 49, but trade conditions were then radically different than they are now.It is felt on the \u2018BEtreet\u2019\u2019 that even if there is an immediate improvement 1 business, there will hardly be any more dividends this year, but had the company stretched a point to make a pay- predi ment at this time, it was cted that stock would weaken more than It would on the stoppage of dividends altogether.The weakness im Dominion Coal w: pany, by Felson r output should have a better yor than it had in 1907.In Wall Street In Wall emfwyp mh mh mh mh A wire said: \u2018Belling pressure cevele oped shortly after the opening this morning od prices off sharply under the of Union Pacific, which declined lead about a point and a half on rather Îtm- 1 ne.The market was thin mu u his nomination as pretty well assured.Steel and Coal The rath rather Secldea weakness in Coal was pussling to-day.the popu- ar theory that t wes lower in sympe- thy with Scotia not being very convine- Possibly thers is some disappointment over the Tract that the settlement matter has not been t A firmer tone to Steel bonds been a feature lately, ugh stocks were a \"SHAWINIGAN FIRM Shaw was a little stiffer at 69 to 69%, some 169 shares \u20ac changing hands.t the close Scotia was offered at ak with 43% ba.Detroit United was \u201cwas quiet, but fairl firm, selling at 39.y Helps C.P.R, The opening of the new CP.branch Sudbury will cause a material contri- to bution to YY the earni f the t which bas \"en compelled to ve Ft S.T.R Hine between Toronto aad * 800\" Earnings (Wall Streat Journal, present indications the Boo year with a sur- ble to was firm in London a 58 7e spot; Jo éd.Futures: eu 17% wp 2m bd MEXICAN POWER.Power, tbe F1- Speaking of Mexican Bancial Post says: \"The reservoirs ourtes full of t nearly three- necessary and a very large séving acdec te iid Twin City for the first week of June an increase of 82,188.From Janvu- ary ist, increase $106,646.The N.Y.banks have ned $1,001,000 from the sub-treasury fes Friday.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Rio\u201410 at 45.Snitch at 57.C.Col.C.bonds\u201495.500 at 96, $1,000 at iwine\u20141 at Union Bank\u20144 .t 111% Lane of W.pfd.= at mip Ss ST, sae oat, at! ru 160 on 85, §0 at 54%.Bao Pauio\u201410 La Fes Boutia\u201475 at 44.Price Bros.bonds\u201445,000 at 109% and last dt Montreali\u201436 at 236.a pi 25 at 64 tephone-\u2014109 es © at 70, at .oe 20 a 4.%, 100 at Decroit-+ at 39 46 at 39, Tri City pfd.at 7.que Dee Bank\u20144 at 126%.entrent Street rl 10, t 181 a > ur Be % 1 et Lake of eof Wonks at 87%, 5 8 0 .at 87.Bert a L000, 28 at MK.Street ne a th.Orown Reserve - ) 44 Ex-Dividend Crown Reserve was quoted at 44, ex- The salue dividend 4 per cent.to-day.n Reserve, 500 at 44.600 at 44, 600 go 500 at 44; Trethewar, 200 at 84; Montrea) fine Exarey noon quot: uota- rted b: EHR Ta Asked.Lake .16 gh dan i Oi \u20ac Reserve xd.40 Sox City of Cobalt oe 1.80 1.70 3 si as me essere 01 48 se Meehan .11% 14 ee 3.16 3.30 Nip, .37 n roid Der.Sav .n \" Nove Scotia.11.0000 un i Pros Lake .+o .216 18 ht of Nay ce ee see.198 3.00 Queen es Lie 4 8 fia 't % TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.pta.a > at: Spam At a FAR Rio.HEE os ut ix Cy ñ da 2 %, \u201cDurgth pd.Ww : D- at i t et o 12 minion, ¢ 10 at 220.Bas = Steal 7% at i t 83%; Mex.tandard, INTERESYED To AID MERGER.Mr.Drummond.who is interested ina proposed big industriel merger.Cobalt Sent Ov: 100 Tons There was a new phipping mine in Cobalt last week, the Tuttle Nipissing.with 40,100 pounds.The shipments were: - ès.Coni .\u201cee Pou 100 Kerr e Nek: ! Darra \u20ac nley\u2019 en Nova Scotia .en - NS Right of Way .\u201ceee | Tem, and Hudson \u2018Bay ese Tuttle Nu Iplesing.! ASLEEP IN WALL STREET.(N.Y.Journal of Commerce.) Six customers were fast asleep on Wednesday in the \u20ac chaire provided by one Btock Exchange ho ANOTHER DIVIDEND PASSED.* The directors of the Standard Coupler Cempany decided to pass the semi-an- nual Se iaond of 3% per cent.on the commou stock.425,664 Depositors The second annual report of the Penny Bank of Toronto.covering the twelve months ending June 30th, 1907, shows that depesits nave grown within twelve months from $81.001 to 99.032, an increase of 23% per cent In echools ne, since the benk was cute bilabed.> prot \u201cdeposits have been made and unts opened.MR.J.P.MORGAN RETURNING.Mr.J.Plerpeat n salled on Bat- urday for New Ye e latends to return to Europe again in a ahort time.Late Gossip on Nova Seotia Steel The new mine, Sydney No.4.of the Nova Sootia Steel Co, commenced to be « profuter \u2018on a promising scale or the first of the month.The \u2018managemen made attempts at an eutput unti varying was in readiness for a good T LSutput for the first week os operation was expected to be 400 tons per day, and thie ought to doubled as soon as r The company's coal shipments for May and the five months were as follows: Shipments, May, 1008.Shipments, May, 1807 .May, 1906 .ments, b mos, 1908 .ta, § I Shi 8 mos., 1907 .ave 163,677 er A NEW $15,000,000 LOAN.A Bwedish loan \u201cfor $15,000,000 has been underwritten at London.Coal Areas Will Last 200 Years ' \u2014mstumm A wire from Sydney says: \u201cWork at the new collieries of the Dominion Coal Co., No.13 and 14, is proceeding matis- factorfly.At the fermer the slope has timated, of workable coal, which at the rate pro- distric feeding in the t, vlir last t moin A TEMISKAMING DIVIDEND.Special to the Montreal Star.Cobalt, Ont., June waa\u2019 declared.In yg defies dan that the mine is in splendid STREET RAILWAY EARNINGS.des ds Te crease, $264.11.NEW FIND ON | NIPISSING.The following telegram has celved from the of the Nine sing Mining Ce., Ltd.: te the south ot LitUe Silver tro toon, Tole, 2,500 ounces.Exposed sev seveaty- OUTPUT OF ROSSLAND MINES.The output of Rossland mines week and and che EE ec.8,013 sf a, pi Lerel .Leroit No.3.Other mines .\u2026.coo cov Total .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 +.Ro LEASES COBALT PROPERTY.of he, Amaigumated property veus asso by by privy r Madden, of\u201d Theis Mister WHL MAKE BEA BEARS SIT wp.(N.Y.Journal of of tor 1908 to's dites Tied of dira ons 000 or » bitter es market bears to swallow.F MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.a oe A ite Er pue Lg ci : Irmpertal, 44 at Nn «nt 226.8 RE A RCE AT LN taf - way sold at 80.À Ke NERC 5 PLANNED OF THE DRUMMOND PLANTS Concerns Controlled by Drummonds and Others to be Merged A cable fram London states that large English financial Interests are now at work on a plan to consolidate the various properties in Canada controlled by the members of the firm of Drummond, MoCall & Co, and their assoclates.The pruposed merger.it is understood, will embrace the Canada lron & Foundry Company, which controls the Macdougall the 3., and the Car Wheel Works and General Foundries at Hamilton and 8t.Thomuas,und the Car Wheel Works and Pipe Foundry at Fort Witham.Another concern Is the Canada Iron & Furnace Co., with furnaces at Syidlind: .and Radnor Forges, Que.the Lon- donderry Iron & Mining Co.at \u2018Condon.derry, the John Macdougall Works at Drummondville, Que., and the iron mines of Annapolis, N.S.Bathurst, N.B., and Mayo, Ont.The cable states that it is not the intention of the people now controlling the various companies to part with thelr present interests.The English capitalists.who are interested in the deal and who made the preposition looking towards a merger toured Canada earlier in the year and visited all of the plants.tbbtttttttrbbrtrbdd SONBOLS UP.British Consols vers bi higher et 87 7-16 Jor money, an 87% for cooun Abbett sires] Silver Up Cobalt interests will be pleased at the sharp rise in bar silver.tortay.was Quote pa at 64 cents in New York ++ + + + + + î Fe ++ ce of %.London tv it as up to 24% pence.LITTLE HOPE FOR DIVIDENDS ON THE 4 G.I.R.STOCKS = First, Second and Third Preference and Ordinary Are Out of it.\u2018Another amazingly bad traffic return Rallway.for the or.the Grand, ru ten days been , says the ndon Financial News ported.\u201d \u201cThis \u2018halt-year to as only one month left te complete the bak Mia prospects of leeway berg made up\u2019 ip the interi not considerable.J \u2018It is true that April revenue statement toed that that rather more than half the gross dec saved im net.and that May ana and June should come out equally well in this respect; but even so thers is a et and aching void to be stand at half of quite out of i\u201d GRANBYS OUTPUT SMALLER.snranby e output was was n ttle last week, amounting to 17, The total (from January 1st to June 13th is 479,360 to NEW C.P.R.STOCK IS LISTER, The London Stoc \u2018x Exchange has listed &881,960 of C.P.R 4 Der cent.noncumulative preference stock £ \u201ca.e- 130 4 per cent perpetual comsoiidat denture stock.INTEREST ON CANADA BONDS.the 34's of 1930 and U9 C.P.R.CLOSE.Canadian Pacific clesed in London at 183%.ab GRAND TRUNKS.Grand Trunk ordinary was better in London at 16%.NIPISSING EASIER.Nipissing was easier at 7 to T%.CALL MONEY.Call money was quoted In Wall Street at 1% per cent.CLOSE BRANCH.The Canadian Bank of Commerce has closed its Ross avenue branch at Winnipeg.N.Y.CENTRAL BONDS.The New York Central is issuing $18,- 000,000 new bonds.LIST EDMONTON BONDS.The London Steck Bxeh has Noted £187,400 Cy of Edmonton nton debentures TRÉTHEWE EY AT AT 80.In the unitpted department: 106 Trethe- the way, the of mde wil y Improvement in com fall and winter months, te for the stock market, te } fluctuations may be anticipated.No serious break le bable; por adven oy at er » © ts have the total falling off | BE rr ows of ate tthe sum ot si pere Alte.Mr.George E.terested in s proposed big merger.Drummond.who is in- Industrial The Btar stated the other day that it the settlement the Coal Company.After learning a little more about the proposals made, there is nothing we can see to alter that Impression.The opposite view, however, seems to be entertained by the Financial Post, which Sars An savance | > the Coal shares does by means indicate that the.Coal \u201cnsiders thine they are getting the better of the settlement.\u201d\u2019 A settlement is to be desired, and peace should, no doubt, prove an all- round bull factor, but if the Steel Company pars over \"3300.00 a year more for coal, much.and the Coal it loses Company etna th at mue The stock market was quick to sp the real significance of the situation, and, while the Steel sscurities wers practically neglected.there was a sharp advance in Coal stock.A number of names of prominent fl- nanciers have been mentioned for the vacant of Montreal directorship.People about as t\u201d have talked of Mr.C ocsmér, Senator Forget, r.Robert Meighan.ane Mr.Alfred Baumgarten as poesibiliti With 1,500 sharea, Mr.Baumgarten is he largest t shareholder of the bank out- ae of the present directorate.A shareholder writes to say that the Star has \u201cknocked\u201d Nove ficotia Bteel.The Star hag printed the truth and the news «bout the company.and as ii hap the news was almost uniformly We would have taken much more mat.ssfaction in prints news, but.outs side of the operations ef the coal de- ent (to which ample Justice was done) thers was no no good news to peist, It Le said that If Mr.Mr.John Hays B mond, of Nipissi RER bi M of the richest amé most pro nent clers in Mentreal were at t ue Bon rs some taken It lato then thelr edhe to y the horses ey operate.n the stock mabket the the bookmaker would have dropped dead.Mr.C.A.Bogert, \u2018ganers) manager of the Dominion Bank.was in Montreal on Saturday.Broker Optimistic On Bank Stocks or oi their weekly letter, Jaffray & Cas- \u201cI'he outlook is for such a speedy Vval of business activity In Canada that there should be no hesitation in accept- pon the view that banking profits will be ulckly restored to a most satisfactory basis, while the fact that we have passed th h such a period of depression and strain without further impalrment, testifies to the inherent ne of these institutions.This cpus ultimately b be re- ected in prices of these secu LAWSON\u2019S YUKON THE SAME.Lawson's Jukon Gol Gold was steady to day at 3% to Cobalt Stocks Brisk in Toronto City of Cobalt, 156 at 172: Cobalt Centra), 600 at 1200 at 36%, 400 at 36.1500 at 35%: Lake, 690 at 16, 1000 a 18% re io KL 16%, 1000 at 16 oniagns.60 at 560 Reserve, 16 n at 49; Foster, 1200 at 54, 100 at 55: Kerr e, 100 st 3365: Little Nip, 200 at 33: Niplasins, at oon iol Nova Scotia, oo at My: be at 17, soe at je Leaf, 2390 al yd at 13%: Cuee at 109; New Too ing, at 66, \"3000 at \u201cx, 1800 at a Tretheway, 1000 at 9% future.15, A at 90 future, 1750 at 84, at an.90 at 83, 300 at 32%; la- rose, 160 a sis.LAROSE ON THE FIRM SIDE.La Rose Consolidated was on the firm Side to-day, and was quoted at §% to %.: GOSSIP ON DOMINION STEEL.Special to The Montreal Btar.Sydney, N.8., June 15.\u2014 The Domine lon 8teel Company the pro the v ce rchase latitude to finally increase its b Race equipment.WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSING Winnipeg Ww) wheat was fairly steady today at the following potation à Jupe.10088 104% 100% Foy °°.108 1084 b 206% Octeber .awh ab \"ny LOCAL WHEAT RECEIPTS.The wheat receipts at Montreal to-day were: y nity of the blast fur- a 104 sian 108 26%» | GT Nu.sorreccovccu0u00 35,798 BONE .0000i0ccenceceseofon00ee 360,507 Total .EGO PRICES EASIER.Receipts of eexs fov the week were 11.- 200 compared with 9000 for the corresponding week last yvar.\u2018the arrivals since May ist to date were ¥7.210 causes aga 68,422 for the same lant yea ing an increase of 18,888 casos.were easier to-day, selected nail- % 18c, at 14c per at 9%d; turpentine ehirite, quiet comnson, .IN wr r.Pri ing at 17 to No.1 at 16 to 16 and No.3 at 1 duwen.Li |, June 16.\u2014 Tallow, oy To aa Australias, London | Jin 64: reais Lad 3 .a hd eX = SWE ND DIVIDEND TN SCOTIA; BLAST FURNACES CLOSE Mr.R.E.Harris, President, Tells Star of Company\u2019s Position.- The Star had a short talk with Mr.Robert E.Harris, K.C., president of the Nova Scotia Bteel Company, shortly before he left for the East at noon om Sunday.The directors of the company met at the Windsor Hotel yn Saturday, and after a prolonged discussion they decided to bass the dividend, which would have been paid to the shareholders on June ot Mr, Harris did not state at the time what action had been taken où the dividend, as he sald that the first news should come frpm the Stock Exchange at 10 o'clock on Monday.Mr.Harris confined the report in this column that the blast furnages at Sydney Mines had been closed and gave as a reason that the company now had a liberal supply of steel on hand.The finishing plant at Trenton.however, ia stil] in operation, and Mr.Harris was In hope that befors long business would show some Improvement.No Dividend.The news of the passing of the aivs- dent was no surprise to the \u2018\u2018Street,\u201d although some had hoped for onty a cut in the rate thut would give the shareholders a little of something, anyway.The slump in the plants business.however, has been almost unprecedent and the fall ln eurnings in the last pid months has been so severe that the directors found a dividend question.Tinis is the way Scotia's common stock loa divid 903: out of the have fluctuated since High.Low.Div.3 ¢ ends 113% 83 My 3 \"wy sig .7144 \u201c 19% \u201c « ex 43% 1% Warm Criticlam.On the \u201cStreet\u201d to-day there was some preity strenuous criticism of the Scotia ma ment, especially in con- nage nection with the semi-official statements of 1906, that dividends would not be resumed until thé directors felt that they could made permanent.However, the directors have encountered a business setback little dreamed of at that time.HUDSON BAY CO.DECIDED TO PAY SMALLER DIVIDEND Profits Were Naturally Smaller inView of Light Land Sales.The Governor and Committee of the Hudson'se Bay Company announce that, after setting aside £25,000 to the credit of \u201cbuildings account.\u201d the balance aveli- able will enable them to recommend a dividend of £3 per share making, with the Interim dividend of £1 per share paid in January last, a total distribution for ihe year of £Æ3 per share, free of income tax.There will remain £119,896 18e 14 to > carried yorwand.as agpinst £117,374 Sd las This reduction ot u per share of £10 ormpares with for bod the previous ei reduction Is quite what might have bee from the reduced land u sales shown by the company\u2019s Interim statement, and the condition of business in Some effect has been produced on the market price of the company's shares.tion in the shares once more prevails in London, and almost anything is enough at the moment to yleld points for one side or the other.Before the dividend announcement the ice was 93%, then thers was a fall to tmmediate rally to 50.rb tbe bb bbb tts t WORLD'S SHIPMENTS.The world\u2019s shipments of Theat for the eek were 8,480,000 ols, 8.464,000 bushels the wék tore, and 11,868,000, bush- ols a year ago.rd t bbb tLe bn BUTTER PRICES HIGHER.Receipts of butter for the week were 18,960 packages, compared with 15.434 Pacha for the oorresponding week of Total receipts since May 1, 58.009 packages, compared wi nn.for the Dorrespondi riod © corres Local \u201cmarket I \" Peas te, with prices quoted at 24 to 24%c to grocers.rer Cool Weather Helping Crops Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man., June 15.\u2014 Low temperatures we were prevalent ttoba Sasks y and last night when on the former the mercury dipped just below freeuing In Wianipes.and tender garden stuff, such as mbers and matoss, were Last night four degrees of of frost were t Carman and two at Cypress RS damage however, was done to the | grain crema: ropa: nd the flor of cool weather hm what was to check the too Taxurious th a roan round.Indications point to a lit warmes weather to-night.i CHEESE PRICES FIRM.ts of cheewe sous for th 3,081 xen, compared with x 787 £ tor the week firm, in symps- ance in the country, and to 11% c for Weaterns, and or Easterns.Country quotations here would be 11 to 11%c for Westerns, and 114c for Bastornas Corn Shipments Still Decreasing 11% to 11%¢ The shipments of and Usited Bat the corresponding tn radstreet\u201d ° figures compare as follows hushels; 1908 Juse 11.126.385 783,465 June 4.2.2e Ll.86.428 1,136,003 May 28 .530.181 236 May 2 ., ., .TU 1,600,213 May 14 .192 170 1 May 7.eee 3.3 1,344 260 2 a 20 Ea Dies April 16 .293.Lun April 8 22 22 112122 HAN 4 =» , and ap.Mr.Robert K.Harris, K.C.ent of the Nova Scotia Steel, which Pree! Goat passed its dividend.British Cattle Prices Strong John & Company, of Liverpool.cabled to- ri States steers, 13% to l4éc; Canadians, 3% to nchers, 13 to 13%.ranc 13%.cows.11% to 12 bulls, 10 to 10%c; trade fair.x 4: bulls © 10%: EE ond Futchie, of Glas- po: cattle offe mith irp fairy good for prime stee tes a a bulls.parties 13% 3 to 13¢: pulls.10% to 10% 0 \u201cThere will be no car shortage in the Western Htates this autumn, end there will be no bumper srop to force the to unusual activity.and this despite the rediction of prosperous times Made by t ty\u2019 Boo \"sale Mr.James J.Hill, the rallway ate, to a dent of revios Star at ash- argT HW oper view of things, a sear r & CO mal setting for hls is tan » ont for the wilds of rador a mourn beside gome glacial gtreams de The following gentlemen were lotrodue- ed to- : Messrs H.Harrison, Liverpool, y Mr.Jas.Thom; Wilkinain, to, by Jas, ER amin rade Eng, by BE J.Coyle.Duniel Coyne, Wiimington, Del.by P.W.Ferns.\u2018Another very favorable week been added to the crop-grow a 8 local grain dealer on on - has season.\u201d nge \"Excellent reports are Young tn from every part of the prairies ny places the wheat 1s than a foot , and à splendid general average 1» ported.\u201cIt is rather soon tp begin estimating the .output, but last week a Winnipeg grain dealet figured it at 115,000,000 busb- ols, \u201cWhen it is considered that In B00 aos these provinces raised near 100,000 bushels on an area about 1,000,000 eres less than this year, it looks as it the estimate of 115,000,000 bushels was too conservative ,enpecially when there is the farther advantage this season ef better, seoding and growing weather.\u201d The receipts of wheat at Fort William oh Saturday were 40.500 bushels, and the shipments 50,068, with a decrease in stocks of 1488 bushels.commercial failures last week In R.G n & snada, as repo by .Du Co., numbered 24, against 44 the previous week, and 20 last year.Local Cattle Prices are Lower receipts al Stock ards to-éay were 500 cattle.509 sheep and lambs, 1.- 147 hogs.and 138 calves Rd the week the receipts totalled 3.- cattle.ts.2078 sheep and lambe, 3,138 ves.Trade à to-day was slow and a consid erable number of cattle were Jott over.Prices for beeves Tere 3% to 3c lower.and hogs also declined ic.Choice beeves sold at $5,50 to 85.75; fain to Sood.$5.00 to $5.50; (medium, 34.00 to $4.50; common, $3 to $3.50; canners, $3.38 to 8h Se lamb: in fair demand ep und lambs were In at 4 for the forraet a 82 te $5 for the latter.Year The trade in rices Arp 2 43 for ¥ hogs, $5.35 for sows, to ol Calves solid from $2 te each.at the Montreal ket ARMOUR HIS CORNERED JUL WHEAT MARKET Patten is Short a Big Line of September Wheat Option, But Out of July From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Hoard of Trade.à Chicago.June 15.\u2014July wheat is cornered.It is owned and controlled Ly Armour, who also owns and controls the wheat here.The rich graln merchant -speculator is long an enormous line \"of cash wheat, for which there is no demand.Millers and exporters are holding off for the new crop movement, knowing that prices will be greauy below the present July and cash Whois .yu.Error Caused Losses.Forelgn markets were generally higher to-day, and u Sarin error in the P- tember at aking {it ted higher Inst ¢ 0 a, caused no little comment und no little censure, as many bought wheat on it, only to sell out and take losses European Final figures showed tha was Kd to 14 higher for = 1944 better for futures.better.Budapest, 2%s higher, was unchanged to \u201cHe higher, while Paris was 1c lower to unchamged on wheat and unchanged to \u2018+c up on flour.Shorts Are Nervous.\u2018 Public and private cables told of the Liverpool and other markets in the old world as having continueus support from Chicago.which was at t door of Armour.Hfhorts were ported as nervous in all the markets abroad.Patten a Short.\u201cJim'' Patten, who is the big short and the bear in September wheat, say= that pricés are too far out of re pe that they will have to come down jo an basis before the price can Dosstbly\u2019 nt worked by the bulis.He says that Armour has full control of the July and that he te not short that month, that some of the customers his concern are probably short North-western wheat receipts to-day were 25 cars, & week ago 306 cars, = year 494 care Minneapolis stocks decreased 60,000 bushels in two days July wheat sold from $94 to 88%c to $9, c.and Beptember at 36) to 88%c to 86% ¢ Lo Shc.in the visible y of 01.000 bushels of wheat, §93.- bushels of corn, and 1,162,000 bushels f oats duri the past ° ne J.F.PRITCHARD.Markets.* t the market t, and %d to erlin was 1%c Antwerp of Ogilvies Report From Broomhall the Ogilvie Flour Broomhall cabled Mills Ceo.Ltd.to-da France Official reports winter wheat from departments.good; 46 eprine 7 dE good, and 29 fair.Spring Hungary-\u2014Dry and hot; Budapest, 3% Mr.James Fation.Produce Men Holding Que.Cowansville, ter, 17 creameries 304 boxes nt 2240.Hyac butter sold at 32¢ to 23%; 676 cheese sold at 11%c; Belleville.Ont, tween the factorymen and still on, no buyers were was decided to again Gould's Cold Storage, tive of the board.London, Ont.tes offered 1.880 colored Wheat Exports Show a Dec rte showed a decrase of 313.415 bushels the corresponding week in 1 in bushels: 1908 June 11 ves 3.064 547 June ¢ 3,346,004 May 23 .2,878.309 May 21 2.930,354 May 14 3,701,900 ay 7 .1,966.883 Apri] 30 1,620.April 23 3.41 April 16 2,470.pril 9.3,451,000 asp.IA FANOUS GRAIN OPERATS va-Montrsæzer, the biggest operator In the Chicago @ pit.oO June 15.\u2014Tweont five creameries offered L740 boxes offered 619 cheese, 687 boxes butter sold at = 93 boxes at 22 inthe June 16.-\u2014722 boxes boxes and 50 colored.Hales, 485 at 6-16c, 1.440 at 11%c; balance refu M1 3e Cornwall, June 15.\u2014L472 boxes boarded.963 white and 520 red the struggle for a Raturday board xportera resent.and the cheese Montreal, to be sold on Satuurday by a rep June 16.7 Teens D 130 ; 470 colored sold at Sine i The expo wheat and flour Canada and the Unites States last compared with previous week of \"ot 201.457 bushels, aise a] Bradstreet's figures compare \u2018as HRAP OFFICE, TORONTO DB.BE WALKER, President ALEX.LAIRD, General Manager ferred b COLLECTIO countries, and sold.Delostmicor Branch - 1138 THE CANADIAN B OF COMMERCE ESTARLISNED 1667 Paid-up Capital, $10, Reserve Fund, 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCESS DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold, and money telegraph or letter.NS made in all parts of Canada and in for MONTREAL BRANCH: HE.B.WALKER, FOREIGN BUSINESS.Cheques and drafts on the Uniti States, Great Britain and other foreign countries bo 134 11004 5,000, 189 St.James St, West Had Branch - Corner ST.CAT NERIXE AND HETCALSE-FTREUE + PAYS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INTEREST PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR MAIN OFFICE: Corner ST.JANES AND ST.PETER PTRENTS.THE MERCHANTS BANK § OF CANADA London, July 1% \u2014 © tta Unsced.City Dranches\u20141368 St.Catherine ot.Bast, 530 St.Catherine St.Wesb Th pe yon oll, £34 10s; turpentine sptr- eos.University, 1880 Bt.Lavrrence Boulevard and Town of St.Louis, its, us vs resin, American strained, 4 E EIORSON «& DAVIDSOY mp [8 0 d Î Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Sock Brokers, L Main 2304.#8 NUTLE DANS vu WANTED\u2014410,000 Havana Electrie Railway First Mortgage Bends.PW, \u2014AND ALL\u2014 en application.133 7Teq/\" COBALT STOOKS = = = Traded in on Commission Lens Distance Fhens, 1367 Main.Tewn of Campbel GORDON & POPHAMW, D, SIMPSON, Tenders for Dabg!® Members Montreal Mining \u2019 3 Bealed Tenders, adéressk/© 3 oe OT.FRANCOIS XAVIER PTAEFT, 146 OF.JANES STRENT.ferelgned, and marked / of 5 x NE, ood.J Stocks,Bondsand Graindealt RL or Urine [nd j in for cash or on margin.Seti tee nee per ponte - uritish Fire Insurance Office abttaheé tn Canada, A.D.1804.Phoenix Assurance Go.OF LONDON, ENG.Capital and ssets over $35,000,000 PATERSON and SOW, \"100 st, Francois Iavier St 139 4 Aw iret Rat No.\u2014__ International Coment WANTRD.J want all or any part of $0 shar Write or wire number «al.shares, and your lowest price for immediate ageep- 3B CARTER.Javestmont Broliee, GUELPH, ONT.186 30 Ye, ou nigadks 20830 # uns | Direct Wires.Dally Market Letter and Guide to Speculation, free for, the asking.Ost-of-Town Accounts a Specialty.> 143 3eod uburban Rapid Transit Co.5% First Mortgage Be.Guaranteed by vante, x.sewD ron ROYAL 5, aries CORPORSOrants, Halifax.Lee * _ 143 148004 - Le Debentures,\u201d in deær each.and bearing h beliton.N.B.,.y1a Further pate o [oN issw- on a turaiskst or Town Council.MILLER, airman Finance pbdellton, N.B.ication.ZJor's Office will be forward June 11, 190/ nf 77 ; HOLDER FORCED TO SACRIFICE.Subject to prior sale.wi offer all 0 fon and Smeltiag, 01.18.or pa 00 Monstres node Specitying turity, ete, y tender not ner 148 6 yearly.at the ; basurer, Camp= \u201c4 + 5 Comm 20e os es hpi i Write or tonsgraph, à and oortifieate with Unblioted Stocks one a sea ; H.W.HIGGINS & CO., .& AMasce Delidiag, Mentredl. i ree Er STARE mera dea dd en À ce A 3 \\ 3 20 20 Tone 3 Lr ¢ SAR PS AL A 3 K NCD 4 Ar) I 5 hoa : R A > .p Hr Ep\u201d lakh ET + OR \\ =, FR EUR we en C'Earerise No.1.roem, a erin a sate.OTS\u2019 YOUNG GIRL wanted to assist in Hehe FOUND.1a pond Mew's Clothier, 301 Law: at west.Phone 200.a Men hi Rousework: geod wages snd seed hems OHAMBBRMAID and waitress wanted fer ADPIY 93 Pine evenue east.near aS URSB | Spec smal) country hotel.Mrs.Burns, $8 U avenue.AN SUNDAY, on mountain, dog.ea pr adults \u201cyeminon us ane jen svenue, Registry Offices.ae Bahlpperke, TPS Pine sveses.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.study.Ther work snd rapi Prous.YOUNG LADY wanted.8.aulek sod sesurste ophons se.; «es with her.Appiy B 100, Stay) COOK \u2014 Wanted s cook.Apply #93 Der at figures, for tery; must \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 : Office.1463 » chester voor rite neatly state aa and x nee.Aé- ress ARBIAG Wanted sooë plain cet, wh MONEY TO LOAN.Si Sale\u2014A ES & WAGCOMS.SUMMER EE rentes aa respond: would be willing te do ironing.$18 phil ss oa DAY SALARY for intelligent mac 4 \u2014 amce; correst assent and.wnclation.À MOBIL te compotent = refer.vomen work at hema.è terias, de: = - few young ladies recely a residential ences.Address M 338 Kiar Office.142 3 Davidson Brantford.Ontarie.263 e \u2019 Areas Ruasberg whesls.Attention to custom work sad 2udests Aymy E 101.Sat Ones 143 3 Re \u2014 Wanied à good \u2018oooh and To Foon Rube à Jowetlan large storage.Jes RS, oo Ou IRX AVA.IT., ousemabid.Arr at $43 Dorehester at PARTNERS WANTED.tt er 195 aw brooks; lessons, cosversaties; ial \"ete price, 3 bours fer 1 Geller.14] 8 Wanted & goed plata cook.Apply WANTED young man & me tn perce profi amour capital rouxa Ar wi et capital.te jeun peter un or Metres = ante Cc wo gere + 7 SR at the age of oo years reo Ta - Po em a 8 aged.ONT.\u2014Willlam Spencer n° Glheon, late of Colllngweod, is an otert Winiom Ritchie te desd 1m Or.An Charles Deiweed Is dead, aged 39 Dale, late of Artemeste, te Sead, ohn Hare dled | bury, n.near Ciariswers, Henry Smith is nd is dens Mrs.Ann ng Maréen Capa Tacit formerly of Celting- Lon Hopper God tu Dunedin, aged 76 pes Wilson, late of Einghampten, fe OTTAWA.\u2014 Ysrao) Shorten fon Sawa stairs at roma sustained injuries frem er tar of Me and ey vote for Presidential candidates as fol- | SOCIETY AT THE BLUE BONNETS RACES |= UN SATURDAY There was a very very large attendance at the Club House enclosure at the races at Blue Bonnets on Saturday.Their Excellencies tho Governor- General and Countess Grey, with Lady Sybil Grey and attended by Captaln Newton, AD.C, and Captain Pickering, A.D.C.arrived In State shortly after the first race and were recelvea by Sir H.Montagu and Lady Allan, Lady Bhaughnesay, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell and Mr.Bartlett McLlen- nan.Her Excellency Countess Grey wore a cream net gown over white »ilk heavily embroidered in cream silk, a white ostrich boa, and a black hat trimmed with long black plumes; Lady Sybil Grey wore an embroidered white lingerie gown, tho skirt trimmed with ruffles of lace, the bodice insect with insertion and trimmed with lace and an Alice blue hat trimmed with Alice blue plumes.Others present were Lady Shaugh- nessy, who wore a white chiffun gown hand-painted with blue flowers, and trintmed with lace, and a biack plum- med hat; Lady Allan, wearing a Princess gown of pale blue crepe de chine with yoke and sieever of filet lace, and a large white hat faced with pale blue and trimmed with pale yellow roses and sapphire.blus velvet; Mrs.Hector Mackenzie, in grey striped gown, and a black toque with white roses and black ospreys; Mrs.Lissant Beardmore, in a white gown and a black bat with white flowers; drs Baumgarten, who wore an embroidered white linen costume and a small black hat with ospreys; Mrs.Colin Campbell, In a grey and black volle, gown, and a amall light hat with pink roses: Mrs.D.C.Macarow, in pale blue silk with touches of bluck.end a large black hat; Miss Shaughnessy, wearing white pink striped custume and a white hat; Mrs.Maurice Duvis, In a grey satin gown and a black plumed hat; Mrs.J.K.IL Roses, in a vieux rose sulin gown and a Panama hat trimmed with light brown ospreys and green ribbon: Mrs.J.P.B.Casgraln, wearing a white and black checked silk gown trimmed with jet and black lace, and a black plumed hat; Miss Elaine Casgrain, in a pale yellow flowered muslin and a lace hat trimmed with pale yellow plumes: Miss Marguerite Casgrain, in a white gown trimmed with lace, and a black hat; Miss Baumgarten, in a pale blue striped muslin and a Panama hat with blue hydrangeas; Miss Ilsa Baumgar- ten.wearing a paje blue muslin and a light hat with pink roses and blue ribbon; Miss Marion Graham, in a white and pale blue striped costume and black hat with black and white striped ribbon: Miss Marjorie Heney, In a pink Rajah silk costume and a rose trimmed hat.Mrs Grant wearing a black and white striped silk gown with touches of green, with yoke and sleeves of Irish lace.and a white hat with black wings.Mrs.Hamilton Gault, who wore a pink linen eostume and large black picture Hat with pink roses; fe.R.W.Refurd, tn an old rose Rajah silk gown and a white mohair hat with black and white plumes; Miss McLimont, In a light green figured silk and a black plumed hat.Mrs.George Starke, wearing a costume of purple eollenne and a light plumed hat.Mrs.Morse, in a black lace gown over mauve and mauve flowered toque.Mrs.Andrew Allan, who wore a gown of White, black dotted chiffon, trimmed with Irish lace, and a white hat with yellow and blue silk roses; Miss Enid Campbell in a pink linen costume, and light sallor hat with black and while striped ribbon; Miss Bise, wearing cream chiffon and a small rose trimmed hat; Mrs.Shirley Ogilvie, In a white lace gown over pale blue.and white lace hat with pink roses and cream plumes; Mrs.John Oppe, in a mauve linen costume and a white hat with white satin ribbon and pink rose; Miss Jeanne Taschereau, wearing a flowered muslin and rose trimmed hat: Miss Lucie Taschereau, In a grey gown and pink flowered hat.Miss Edith Rawlings.in a white embroidered gown and white hat, trimmed with white tulle snd pale yellow roses; Mrs.Brooke Claxton, in a tan linen jumper gown with touches of black, and a light hat trimmed with pale blue plumes; Mrs.James Bell, in black; Milas Hester Peck, who wore a biack and white checked gown and black hat with grey wings and cerise velvet; Mrs.Clar ence McCualg, In a black and white striped silk gown trimmed with black lace and touches of petunia velvet and a petunia colored hat; Miss Arnton, in black chiffon over whity and a black and white plumed hat; Mrs.A D.McTier, In a pale blue costume an black mohair hat with white plumes; Mrs.KE.Greanshields In an embroidered white gown and white hat trimmed with daisies and reys; Mrs.R W.Macdougall, in a wn chiffon gown and waite flower-trim- med hat; Mrs.Jack Cook, who was in a Copenhagen blue chiffon gown trimmed with Irish lace, and a | ht hat with pink roses and blue tu Mrs.Preble McIntosh, wearing a blue and white silk gown and black plumed hat; Mrs.Robert Archer.in grey Rajah silk and a black hat with white satin bandeau and white wings; Mrs Temple Jamieson, in navy blue chiffon over white and a small white hat: Mre HI J.Fuller, tn a navy blue gown, tan and white hat trimmed with white tulle; Mrs.T.Charles Da wearing a Dresden milk arniture of Irish lace, i Mrs.A.Bhirres, embroidered lingerie gown and black mohair hat trimmed with pink roses; Miss Isabel Creelman, white organdie over pale blue and a white hat trimmed with pale pink chrysanthemums: Mrs.Fred Wilkins, in a light grey silk wa and brown hat trimmed with dalsies; Mrs, Root, in & blue costume and black hat: Mise Marjorie Root, in white and light rose ove rimmed bat: Miss Laura Turnbull, wearing white gown and a large white satior hat with cerise trimmings: Miss Ha- sel Allan.in à white e gown and white mohair ma un Mra.Lionel Guest, in a tan Rajah silk gown and hat to matoh trimmed ers; Mise te ee in mature} | ep Lamia Te aol Bots | Mra.Fat ks, in sa re blue voile and large picture hat: Mrs.Thoraton Datos white lace on with Tits pain\u2019 Sue Toes trimmed wearing a gown and a white lace het silk and flowers; Miss wearing a pale green a lace Dleuse and white hat: Mra Duncan Mo- voile and white who wore wi lace white flower- trimmed hat: Mise Aroba, in à white black hat with and black trimmings; Mrs.Fred tham, wearing loan of of hellotrope Rajah silk and « white lace hat: Mrs.Arthur Whitney, in à white gown and hive d bat mmed blue: Mra Béw ot embroidered with Alice blue satin and brown feath.' Lucie Dod \u201cpata | t= Miss Dorothy arn is a white lnenr-gowa and a blask- hat: Ernest 8h opherd, wearing a brown silk jumper gown and a flower- Uimmed hat; Mrs ou who a grey and white etri voile gown with touches of nk.and a dent pat trimmed rose vele a Robert Mackay, in a we Rajab silk costume, Irish lace blouse.a grey plumed hat; Miss May Gardner.In a cream cloth gown and white plumed hat: Miss Grace Robertson, black hand-painted gown Md who wore & black picture hat; Muss Sybil Bonin In blue linen and a small white hat.Mrs George Cains, wearing a white linen costume and a black hat with petunia colored plumage; Mrs.J.Hamilton Dunlap, who was in u grey and white striped gown, and a black picture hat with black and blue plumes: Mra.Brimacombe, In a white costume with narrow black stripe, trimmed with black velvet, and a white and black hat; Mrs.Ogilvie, wore a black and white striped gown and small panama hat trimmed with petunia colored velvet and flowers; Miss Ida kadle, wearing a white embroidered gown and a white hat with tulle and pink roses; Mrs.Percy Mathias.in a white ln- gerle gown and black hat: Mrs.Mortimer Davis, gowned Mn black with touches of white, and wearing a large black hat: Miss May Riley, In white linen and light flowered hat, Miss Gladys Davis, wearing a pale blue striped gown and light hat faced with Pale blue, trinmed with forget-me- nots and brown ospreys: Miss Maud Campbell, In à black costume and a black hat: Miss Campbell, In a white linen gown und small black hat with touches of green; Mrs.J.H.Hudson, wearing a cream serge custume and black hat with black feathers: Mra.Jack Owen, in 4 white cloth gown apd larve white hat with pink roses; Misa Burnett, in a brown polka dot foulard, and white mohair hat with white plumds; Mrs.Percy Cowans.in a light striped gown with a flowered border, and a paie yellow hat with ospreys to match: Miss Ruby Ramsay.in u white Hn- gerie gown and white coat, inset with lace insertion.and a black hat: Miss K.Scott, in an embroidered white gown and a small rose trimmed hat, Mrs.N.Vachell Koelle, wearing a Copenhagen blue gown, the bodice em- broldered in lighter shade of blue; and a small blue hat with blue velvet and wings; Miss Guerin,who wore a grey silk gown with a garniture of Irish lace; and a white mohalr hat with old rose velvet and roses; Miss Emma Mac- Dougall, in a pale blue and white muslin, and a black hat with pale blue wings; Miss Flo Green, wearing a cream serge costume and a white hat; Miss Bigelow, w wore «a costume of natural pong silk, and a panama hat trimmed with pale blue ribbon; Mrs.8B.A.McMurtry.who wore a grey silk gown and a small black hat: Mrs.Clement Alloway, wearing a white muslin gown with a black figure and \u20ac black picture hat triinmed with black and white; Miss Fanny McIntosh, gowned In pale blue chiffon; Mrs.Hartland Macdougull, wearing a flowered muslin and a sinall white black hat; Miss Marjorie Howard, wearing a filnwered organdy and black plumed hat: Mrs.8 8.Boxer.who wore a black silk jumper gown, white lace blouse and a small flower: ed hat; Miss Meta Boxer, wearing a blue costume and small green hat triinmed with wings.Mrs.Andrew Shearer, wearing a cream gown and rose colored hat: Miss Sawyer, in a white embruldered gown and black hat: Mrs.Clarence 8mith, in à blue and grey striped gown with blue satin bretelles.and a flowered hat; Mrs C.R.Johnson, in a black taffeta gown, with Irish lace yoke and a sinall black hat: Others present were: Sir H.Montagu Allan.Dr.Charles McEachran, Mr.Hamilton Gault, Major George R.Hooper.Mr.A.D.McTier, Mr.Percy Cowans Mr.R.Wilson Reford, Mr.James Carruthers, Col.George Starke, Mr.Preble Melntosh, Mr.J.Malcolm Mclintvre, Mr.Charles Bise, Mr.Clarence McCuaig, Mr.Frank Gilman, Mr.Robert Archer, Mr.W.C.Grant, Mr.Colin Campbell, Dr.James Bell, Mr.Andrew Shearer, Hon.J.P.B.Cas- grain, Mr.Jamee Kinghorn, Mr.C.¥.Richardson, Mr.H.J.Fuller, Mr.Alan Law, Mr.Edgar Macdougall\\ Mr.Fred .George Caverhill, Mr.R.Gen.Buchan, Mr.Rartiett McLennan, Captain Newton, A.D.C.: Mr.A.Haig 8ims, Mr.E.8.Clouston, Mr.R.W.Macdougall, Captain Pickering, A.D.C.: Mr.Andrew Allan, Mr.Hugh A.Allan, Mr.Guy Ogilvie, Col Wilson ( ), Mr.A.E.Ogilvie, Mr.John Pinder, Dr Shirres, Mr.A.Baumæarten, 15 Allan MacKentie, Mr.George Cains, Mr.Frank Morse, Mr.Charice Hosmer, Hon.Lionel Guest, Dr.Laptharn Smith, Sir Thomas Shaug , Mr.W.O\u2019Brien, Mr.T.Charles Davidson, Mr.Hartland Macdougall, Mr.C.Macarow, Mr.J.J.Riley, Mr.W.Root, Mr.L.N.Stewart, Mr.Thomas Collins.Mr.Percy Mathias, Hon.Robert Mackay, Dr.Seott Ives, Mr.George W.Btep! Dr.Mignauk, Mr.N.J.Holden, Mr.Harold Hampeon, Mr.Henry Joseph, Mr.Fro- mings, Dr.Evans, Mr.Justiog Robi- doux, Mr.\u2014 ment Alloway, Mr.Cralg, Dr.Austen Irving, and Mr.Chares Trenhoime, Mr.Reginald Boxer (Toronto), Mr.8.8.Boxer, Mr.H.M.Molson, Mr.Bige- low, Mr.and Mrs.Avery, Mr.and Mrs, ant and Mr.and Mrs.Egan, of Ot- we.PRIZES FOR PATRIOTIC ESSAYS PRESENTED BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL His Kxoellency the Governor-Gen- Lord Grey, (his morning presented the prizes to those school children who had writ in the estimation of the judges, the ot [3 subjects of history.yon The prise winners re: ys in Englis Tratnions Institute, oie medal, \u201cThe of Quebec and the Battle of the William J.Montres) High School, _ silver Fetal, \u201cChemplain in ema B.Prather, Girls\u2019 High School bronse medal, \u201cSiege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plaina.in French\u2014Luce Fullle, St Stanislaus School, gold medal, \u201cMal- sonneuve\u201d; Flora Cote.St.Eusebe! School, silver medal; Rolland Grand- dip Commercial and Techincel High hoo! bronse m Irish Hoesing Bill.\u2018The Mousing of the Working Clase- op (Ireland) 2a was before « Committee \u201c of the House of Commons esterday Sir Francis Chan.| ning presiding.°! Clause 1 was struck out of the bil This clause w have permitted the Cammiesionere National Debt to bank five opontia to sterling of savings or housing purposes, = Free ue own 1 ise A clause riation of a I of be 12 Tran Qu Quit Rent Fun on housing purposes was also struck MOWAIR SUITINGS.On Tuesday you eertainiy ean save -meney on Mohair Suitings at the dry Boode otore of Messrs.Jas.A, Ogilvy 4 Bone, St.Catherine street weet, corner of Mountain etreot Fifty vont seitinge for twenty-nine conte.sre worth having, an asseunt of which le given in their announcement en page MH of this issue of the Nar.LIK ACOCINVO 0000000 RCANOODORGH0N Another Whirlwind of Yalues in Laces ALR 4 À PE VO AE In House 91e | Furnishings .Valenciennes and \u201d -chon laces and Inse 13, to match; assorted designs and widths.For, yard.Fine French Valenclennes, square and round mesh, assorted designs and patterns.Worth 7 1-Z2¢ and 10c.For, yard 10-yard rem- Fine Guipure Laces and Insertions: cremin and white.Worth up to 25e.For, yard.4 1-2 nants of to Valenciennes and Torchon laces, Edgings and In- rertions, assorted widths: great choide of 10e 2e made.It will insurc your C.M.Sonne Died Suddenly.Charlies M.Bonne, 18 years of age, son of Mr.Robert A.Bonne, 300 Bleury street, was found dead in bed to-day Mr.Sonne had been suffering from heart disease for some tims, and had been under the care of Br.J.T.Fame wor his death was unex case was of to-day by To coroner without a jury.The Verdun Strest Car Fatality.Raid.of Hardwick, Vt.was the man w wes struck and killed by \u2018a strat car at Verdun on Fridey ngiht.The y wea identified by his on Sun reid Mr.Reid had < ocorae to Montreal te Allan tne - take passage ship Jonlan for ideo When the v es being for burial a belt com- wining nearly He ne & fou en y Nene TV, Re burial Spesial Netios.See the June bargains that are be- red by The leach Plaro Co.Ltd, 860 St.Catherine street weet, near Drummond.$0 new Pratte, Leach, Dell and Chickering Bros.and other Prices from or to select from.38.00, chasera, cash or terms to suit pur- 3 ] a A \" As oR de capes à cc cord made of it so ol iy on customens are prevented.tak change eep a record of all money you pay out.The Nations Cath Register will give you the absolutely accurate and full particulars of every transaction that takes place in your store.Everyone Who Enters Your Store Must Do One of These Five Things | SE 1-Purchase Something for Cash 2-Purchase Something on Credit 3-Pay Money on Account 4-Collect Money 5-Have a Bill or Coin Changed I Does Your Present Method Take Proper Care of These Things?Success or Failure depends on how accurately you look after these, the five most important things that happen in your store.~The National Cash Register will give you an absolutely accurate and positive record of all the details of these 5 transactions.The National Cash Register will make it a positive certainty that no goods go out ] of your store unless you get the cash for them or a perfect record of the charge is getting every cent that is paid you on account and a perfect re- It will prevent all It will tell you in a moment just how your business stands and balance your cash to a cent in five minutes.Our May, 1903, sales amounted to 7,217 reg- isters-2,647 more than we sold in May, 1907, That means thet 7,217 more business men have the protection of the up-to-date National Cash Register method.| National Cash Registers sell as low as $15.[it will pay for itself in what it saves you.Write to-day for our booklet that gives full particulars why you should have a National Cash Register in your store.\u201cRocommended ia the Stroagest Terms by the Best Nisicians\u201d Bough 3 \u201cMartin- Nowhere does a piano receive such a racking as jn a Convent Music Room.The Mother Se perior of the Gray Nuns, Ottawa, writes : - .~ ° Orae fete po a % year, and this fact speaks for i self as to what we think of the Instruments.Orme\u201d _ Pianos Simon H.A.Wilder & Co.Sole Meatreal Agency 292 St.Catherine Street Wed .ot 4 LE Ent The National Cash Register Company,:à HEAD OFFICE FOR QUEBEC PROVINCE\u2014 Dept.107, 1 & 3 Notre Dame St.West, Montreal Ori + a ae - \u20ac Pts 0060 Abe arcs it man Va a oH JH.FERRARI Load av Ee histo CE \u201cEX \u201ci A < Le \u2014 ' 3 3 STAR\u2014MONDAY, _JUNE 18, 1908.- mg FE 3 Umea oo ew Ta ar ey 5 vy + elma patterns.Worth 5c and ; 7 1-2¢.For.Oriental Laces, in cream and white, assorted designs.Worth 7Ac f 10c, 12 1-2c and lse.For .22441004 ea ea ea este \\ Ail-over Net Luces, in assorted patteins, 18 ins.wide.Worth + 35c +50 puirs Beautifulful White Cure : so i _ tains, tinported direct from Note ; TT = EE tingham, 126 ins.x 50: overs ; \u2014EXCLUSIVE \u2014 stitched border.nice floral or * ur asemen er plutn designs, Reg.$1.50, ; Foo Len en acc ane pu * New York Wash Suits Grey Enamel Meat Platter.Our & regular price, 35c.On sale VE thee ol en of Tuesday.ee -15e 2.000 yards shghtly \u201cmussed\u201d Bob- on rane \u201cPopiin Rep | Good strong wire, with Rtrong binette, 29 ins.wide, Jace inser- % Sulta that we are now showing.| handle, soap shaker.Tues- \u201ction and lace edges, fur bedroom : plain and striped, =ingle and day .1 = {4 or sash curtains Reg.18¢.4 double hreasted couts.with | Grey Enamel Teapoi, « cup size.For oe i Vannes 10e [ square and dip fronts, deep Worth 4c.Tuesday .23¢ ; pleated gored skirts with deep | Garden Seeds, of all kinds, fresh f fold.Prices range from\u2014 ; this vear.Rez 2 Rea! Japanese Fire Screens.Reg i $5.00 to #25 00.i Package for price, $1.50.For.- A ee \u2014 \u2014 es \u2014 sie a= os semis mm mem N.B.\u2014EXTRA SPECIAL.\u2014Plain Chambrays and Zephyrs, in sky, pink, natural, navy, green, etc.) 126 Linen finish for Summer Buitings.Scarce goods.For, yard.lee .- Comat _ PE RE Mumia + 7 \u201c ad RC rt a 3 } | Pr Sc we ad ert 7 Ÿ et.ie general cargo.and Havre: ES As a « ve ra Te ét 3 wi +¥ttbtbtitrrbibttt PROBABILITIES FOR THE NEXT 34 HOURS.Wit- helm.from Bremen, Seuthampton and Cherbourg.arrived at New York this morning.The steamship Fring Friedrich Parisian, of-the Allan line, from .passed inward at tuther Point morning.she hus on board 65 sed- ond and 82 third (lass passengers.The Allan line steamer FPretorian, from Qlargow for Quebec und Montreal.sailtd from Glasgow pm.on Saturday, with 2 first class, 84 xevond cabin, and 73 steerage passengers.The Allan fine steamer Pomeranian, from Montreal and Quebec, for Havre and London, arrived London pm.on Fri- : y.+44 RTS SAN fob dt 88.Cassandra, of the Ionaldson line.award bound from Glasgow.12 expected | te arrive late to-murrow or early Wed- | Arrivals in Port.Three passenger and one freight steain- ship arrived In port over Saturday and Sunday.The Allan lner Victortan docked on Baturday evening.bringing a Ilarxe number of passengers to port, 74 first- class, 299 second and 214 third.She had made an excellent passuye aespite a delay ! of several hours by fog.Tho lake Erie, of the Canadian Pa- eifiic, came in yesterday afternoon with a-> #sé-ond and 388 third.The Kensington docked eurly this morning.her list consisting of 153 cabin und 430 third The Aianxman, of tas Dominion line, from London.arrived yesterday.Inspected Harbor Facilities.Captain Nebolsine, naval attache of the Russian Embussy in Washington.with Messrs.Nicholas de Struve.Russian Con- œui-Generu! for Canada Gaspard de | rres, and lawrence Wilson were the y and; Captain Nebolsine, under instructions from his Government.has already visited the majority of -the great seaports uf this continent with a view 10 development of those of Russia.lle will ea for 8t.Petersburg in a few duys to make hia report.On the return of the Lady Grey to rt yesterday afternoon, Hom.Mr.Brodeur entertained his guests at luncheon on board.New Lake \u201cSteamer.Special to \u2018I'he Montreal Star.Collingwood, Ont, June 13.\u2014The new steamer of the Western Steamship Line, now under construction In England, will be named J.A MacKee, In honor of the\u2019 president ofthe company.The venue! in designed to carry Jibv tons dead weight on 18% feet mean draught in sait watar.} The chief dimensions are: Length, i tween perpendiculars, 248 feet; adin, extremes, 43 feet.depth.moulded.6 feet: , 42 feet.The boat is to! Bave seven cargo hatchways and a large grain bin.Trouble for Ben Bengers Head.steamship Hengore lead, The one of the 8t.Lawrence freighters, bound from Montreal with cargo, run amuck in Poris- mouth harbor on Saturday afternoon, and almest split herself on the of the\u2019 battleship Revenge, then collided with.the warship Vengeance, carrying awiy , and finally ; part of her upper work.grounded in the mud.She was later | fNoated and put Into drydock.She has « bad gash on her bows, which, however, will be easily repaired.Canal Despened.Mr.D.R.Harling, Canadian representative of the port of Manchester, repo:ts that the ship canal! to that city has wcuu @vepened frum 2¢ to 28 feet.giving much freer access to the city.enabling inany | liners whsh have now to be lightered down the river to ptoceed with their ful) cargoes.Made Fast Passage.The Virginian, of the Allan line, reached | Liverpool early on Saturday moruing on | what i8 said to be the east-bound record trip of the season.lier time from Byd- i ey to Liverpool was 5 days and 12 bours.VESSELS IN PORT.Alnmere, T.M McCarthy & Co.; Windmill Puiat Janariva, ine Robert Reford Company.Wiadmill int.Balacia en Robert Reford Co, Mount ioyal, C.P.R.Atiantic 88.Line; King Kdward pier Corinthian, H.& A.Allan; west Alex- | andris, pier.da, McLean-Kennedy Co; Wind- œil Point Nordamerika, T.K.McCarthy, Hoche- ktorian.H.& A.Allan; west of Alex- | Jacques r.- Mana Dominion line; east of King Bévward pie Lake rie, é.PR Atlantic ilne; west of King kdwa Kensington, Donuninn sine; King Kd- ward pier.Bound rer Montreal.Montfort, trom London, via Antwerp, Malin Head.from Newport, May 28.Tsurus, (rom st.Lucia, June 3.Parisien.from London via Havre, June Jusanchester Mariner, from Manchester, an Jona.- -trom Neweastle, June «4 emona from Middiesboro.June 4 Cassandra.from Glasgow, June 10.Milwaukee.from London, June (0.Montesu from Antwerp.June 10.raican, June 11, Canada.from Liverpool, \"June 1L Bardinian, from London, June 11.torian.from Glasgow, June 13.Parthenia from Glasgow, June 18.Steamship Arrivals.Ge Louis, at New York, from South- n.Russia, at New York, from Libau.Carpathia, at Genoa, from New York.gl oenigin Luise, at Genoa, from New Columbus, at Moville, from New York.- Oceanic, at Southampton, from New .at Avonmouth, from Montreal.Lo Shields, from Montreal.rerpaot.from New York.Campanie.La verpool.from New Tork.- Liverpool, from Montreal ure, Trieste from Rew Glan rom asgow.from Na igeria.at New Yorn orion, Faladeiphia.from rerpool.\u2018 t Boston, from Liverpool.Salle.Ottawa (Br), 29%1, Evans.Liverpool ; general carge.Jomian (Br.), 6324, Johnston, Glasgow ; (Br), 2871, Imrie.London géneral ca Manchester Importer (Br.).2638, Ma- worth, Mancl ! cargo.Calrnrona (Br.2 Londen; gen- eargo.\u2018carried on by them.Fresh north -weat winds, clearing an Tuesday\u2014Westerty winds, fine and cool.NEW YORK FORECAST.Eastern States and Northern New York\u2014S8howers and cooler tonight.Tuesday\u2014Fuir: fresh south-west to north-west win In Western New York\u2014Fair to- esday.night and Tu LAKES ERIE AND ONTARIO.: 1 Fresh west to north-west winds; and generally fair to-night and Tuesday.Fed bbbbrbr etree Closer and closer it comes to the dog days, und vet the kind controllers of the weather are Intermixing a day of rain with every three or (our fair ones.Some ona who pretefided to have authori'y prophesied a little while ago that it woutd ba a record hot summer.but who be- lleves that now?Notice the weather prediction for to-morrow and the remainder of to-day: \u201cWindy and cool.\u201d at is all.and it ie not very terrible la tt?The highest temperature to-day was 7t.Montreal Weathet Statistics.Readings by liearn & Harrison's standard barometer at noon yesterday.30.10; at $ am to-day.39.81, at 11 am.to-day.29 Ro: temp+riture to-day, maximum il.minimum $63; yesterday, maximam A0, uNnimum 65.Sun rose this morning at 4.10 and will set this evening at 7.50.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria, 73.52: Calgary, 7: 42; Battle.i ford.68 48; Prince Albert.66, 42.Regina, ; 70.60; Winnipeæ, 60.42, Port Arthur, 56, 32: Purrv Bound, 76, 50, Toronto, 78 46; Oitawa.78, 58; Montreal, 68, 66.Quebec so.62; St.Johan, 68, 54.Halifax, ss.be Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 66, Paris, 65.This Day à Year Age June 15, 1907 \u2014Max.\u2026.69: min.35.Sir Charles Tupper\u2019s Claim.To the Editor of the Montreal Star.Sir:_ You were good enough to give insertion in your paper to the corre- apondence between the Hon.Mr.Brodeur and myself in reference to the claim made by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries that the Franco-Cana- dian Treaty negutiated by Hon.Mr.Fielding and himself was the first negotiated by a Canadian.Will you kindly insert the following conclusive evidence of thes Earl of Crowe, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, from the speech made in the House of Iords and published tn the Time.of Mav 22nd.1%08° \u201cThe debate has ranged over a considerable extent of und, but 1 think it is clear both fr the speech of the noble Marquis who has just sat down (Lord Landsdowne) and from | the speech of the noble Duke that what [ may call the causa causans of this discussion was the France-Cana- dian Treaty.\u2018\u201cFhere is nothing new about that agreement.In 1393, Sir Charles Tup- pe: negotiated a commercial convention between Canadu and France, and | In 1902.after the Colonial Conference, the Canadian Minister went over to Yaris in order to try to get better terms than Canada possessed under the convention of 1888 At that time the Canadian Ministers were not successful In obtaining any change in the Treaty.With regard to this later convention there seems to be an opinion that something paased between the Foreign Office and I suppose the Co- lontal Office and the Canadian Government, which Involved an entirely new set of propositions, All that passed between the; Canadian Government and the Foreign Office is contained in this small book which was la\u2019 upon the table of the Canadian Parliament, and I think some miacon- ception appears to have arisen over it.Sir Francis Bertie, our Amba dor.was associated wit: the two C adian Ministers who conducted the - cussion, but of course the technical part of the distussion was entirely The document which I think seems to have misled the noble Duke was a letter by Sir Edward Grey.\u201d Yours faithfully, CHARLES TUPPER Vancouver, June 8, 1908.a PN New Ocean Leviathan.The third largest steamship on the transatlantic service has sailed from Rotterdam for New York on her maiden trip.She is the Rotterdam, a twin-bcrew steamship of 24,170 tons Marcon! Wireless Guif Report.Cape Race\u2014La Lorraine outward on Saturday 260 miles south at 1 pm.; Em ress of Britain outward off St.Pierre at .30 a.in.yeste y.Ray\u2014An Allan liner inward.six- vers H.L.K.W.at 11 am.on Fame \u2019roint\u2014Montfort inward abeam at 2 pm.on Baturday; Grampian inward at 3.30 a.m.yesterday; Parisian Inward at 5.30 p.m.yesterday.Father Point\u2014Montfort inward 9% miles north-east at 8.30 p.m.yesterday.Reported by tarconigram.At 1.13 p.m.Britain off Bt.day, Kaiser Wiiheim 11.260 miles southwest of Sable Island, bound west: at 7.18 p.m.yesterday, Noordam about 180 miles south-east of Sable Island.bound west; nt 8.20 a.m.yesterday, Zeeland.$00 miles enst of Bandy look, bound west; at 1.10 p.-m., Saturday, La Lorraine, 200.miles south of Cape Race GQuif and River Report.Crane Island \u2014 In.2 am.Gram in.10 10.08 am, Nyasea; in, 7 am, Father Point\u2014In, 6.15 a.m., Parisian.Little Metis\u2014In, 7 a.m., supposed Cassandra.Fame Point-In.4 arm, Gaspesien: 8 am, supposed Cape y\u2014Out yesterday, 2 pm, Tu- = \" Low Point\u2014In, ¢ a.m.Falrmount; 6,90 a.m.Ellen.Pentecost \u2014 Steamer outside In fog, posed Savoy.\u201cBoven Islands\u2014King Edward anchored.i ITED message ja te be sent MARCONI TRANS-ATLANTIC WIRELESS SERVICE PAT WEEN BONTRBAL AND GREAT BRIPAIN.te Niegra h Compeny of Qhnada, Lid to Soest vesa yes - 7 lenaumission »y oirelous Oars) M at th te of ES Miabon of Teepbonte\u201d ST rs 916) nh - tenue Please register your cable address with we immetiatety™ Incorpavated by Royal Charter.Capital $4,866,666.66.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Accounts opened and Interest added Quarterly at highest current rates.Drafts sold on all parts of the world.Montreal Branch.St.Catherine St., Branch.Longueuil ranch 2 ee 6 THE MONTREAL DAILY 36 THE BARK OF British North America nt ae or = - = 5 SE ~ PAY f 908 Head Offices, Londen, Bagland.Rest 2,336.000 STAR-MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908, emarkable History of la Sackett Plaster Board INSTEAD OF LATH t has been swo- oe 4 since 1901 im thousands oot! prominent hotels, costly resi- Wi cellings of Sackett Plaster Board will be dry and ready in baif the time uired when lath le used, ns the quantity of water ar need- The first cost is no more than good work on wood lath, and less than on metal lath.Carried in stock by Stinson-Reed Builders\u2019 s Company.Limited, 189 Willian treat, pany St.James Street.5 St.Catherine St.West.LS Charles Street, Longueuil.\u2018Phones Main 1185-3874.138 21eod tie a ra tree da a wy wo wed roe.you some | a BED BaasAD Abe \u201cHw ie Bb .ei BI rasime.* Tes : 10255 ar CO.say times Wrise rif worl \u2014 COTTAM BIRD SEED Bathurst street, Le 2 Tie to: Jaw Also in better COLLARS 14 SIZES All sizes 14 to 18 at 75c¢ per half dozen.quality at $1.00 per fFdozen in the celebrated À SIZES IN THE 20-CENT QUALITY 3 FOR If you want to get a few come in and see our assortment.9, Corner Craig and Bleury \u2014AND\u2014 401 West St.Catherine Street Stores open evenings till 9 p.m.Hot Weather Collars IN THE LATEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE STYLES 50 CENTS FL OF DERBY, FORMER COVERNOR- GENERAL, 1S DEAD A Long and Distinguished Political Career Closed.London.June 15.\u2014Frederick Arthur Stanley, sixteenh Earl of Derby, who was Governor-General of Canada from 1888 to 1893, bearing then the title nf Lord Stanley of Preston, died suddenly here yesterday./ The hate Frederick Arthur Stanley was the sixteenth Earl of Derby.He was born Januury 15, 1841, the nd son of the 14th Earl of Derby] He was educated at Eton and ente \u2019 army In 1858, retiring In 1865 with the rank of captain in the Grenadier Guards.He was then elected to Par- lament for Preston and sat for that constituency and for North Lancashire until 1886, when he was created Baron Stamley of Preston and entered the Hguse of Lords.n 1868 he was taken into the Dis- 11 administration as Lord of the Admiralty, whea his father, the famous statesman, resigned oa at of ill health, in February, 1363 The Dis- raell Ministry did not long Æurvive, de- ing defeated in the selections that fau.In 1874 on the defeat of the Gladstone Government, Mr.Disraeli returned to office, and Colonel Stanley, as he was then known, became financial secretary of war.In 1877 he was made financial secretary of the treasury, and in the following year attain rank as secretary for war.In 1830 the Disraeli Government resigned.IN CANADA FIVE YEARS.1n 1885, when Lord Salisbury formed his first administration.Col.Stanley became Becretary of the Colonies, his tenure of this office being short, the Government resigning sanuary.Mr.Gladstone's Government only lasted for six months, and Col.Stanley was in the second Salis- tury Cabinet, as president of the Board of Trade.He was then creat- od Baron Stanley of Preston and took his seet in the Mouse of Lords.In 1385 he was appointed Governor-Gèn- eral of Canada, fliling this position until 1293, when he resigned, having succeeded to the earidom through the death of his brother, the 15th earl.In 1896-96 he was Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and in 1901-3 mayor of Preston, \u2018The Garter was conferred upon him in 1337, when he became Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire.He married\u2019 in 1864, Lady Constance Villiers, daughter of the fourth Barl of Clarendon.They had a family of eight sons and two daughters, \" cabinet | the following .! Lord Stanley, the new Earl of Derby.La) ministerial position.He was at one time a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, and later honorary colonel of the §th Manchester Regiment.He saw active service in South Africa in 1900.1501.first as press censor and later as private secretary to Lord Roberts, and was twice mentioned in despatchez Jie was financial secretary to the War Office from 1900 to 1903 and Postmas- rer-General from 1903 to 1905.He was married in 1889 to Lady Alice Mon- tagu, daughter of the seventh Earl of Manchester, and bedchamber woman tr Her Majesty.They have two sons cnd a daughter.The new Earl and Countess are well known in a, the Purl having been A.D.C.to his fiiker when he was Governor-General.\u2018The peerage dates back to 1486, Bir nmas Stanley, lord lleutenant of Ireland for six years, being created a haron {n that year.Alls son was ad- venced to an earldom in 1485 in recognition of his services at the battle of bosworth Fleld, where he placed King Richard's crown upon the head of Ric - \u2018tr Bdward Stanley, sec: ond son of this first earl, figured later cn at Flodden Field, deing rendered fumous by the \u201clast word of Mar- mion.* CHATHAM LADY SMUGGLERS.Detectives Have Caugit About 20 Ladies Defrauding Customs.Ppecial te The Montreal Star.Chatham, Ont, June 16.\u2014About 20 Chatham ladies, including some of the city\u2019s leading society women, have smuggling from Detroit, and they will row either have 'to repay the price of the articles smuggled, plus the duty, er return the goods, else they will foresd te suffer the ally the cm and many Tadies who stab où out £ in tin the morning With slight = forms, ave bot al allowed te vain post the hosing walters walters.P CAPTAIN BERNIER WILL GET AFTER DANISH WHALERS Latter are Fishing in Canadian Waters Without a License.to the Montreal Star.Quebec, Que., June 15._Capt.Ber fer hopes to leave Quebec on hie ext visit to the Arctic Ocean for lon Government about the 16th of July, so that it does not look _ the federal authorities licenses Or to stop fishing.The whalers are also doing quite a trade with the Esquimaux and other natives and are of course SOUTH ATLANTIC SEALERS.Three Men of the Alles Gertrude Porieh in a Gale.th Exp 45) 1265 § tls All business men or those in poli tical life, all who make a study of art, It is.however, in journalism, which has had such a tremendous influence in forming the ideals of nations, and leading the people to the highest and best, that mean and selfish rivalries are to be feared and condemned.An instance of a man who knows and admire the steady worker, and energetic self-made man\u2014that man who starting from the bottom rung of It is generally known that forty years ago young Berthiaume started as an apprentice in a printing office.He was thoroughly determined to be the means of supporting his widowed mother who had been left without means of support by the premature death of her husband.Mr.Berthiaume is to-day the brilliant president of the largest newspaper published in British North America.Like all men ambitious of great suc- years ended on the 30th April, | cess, he has had his dreams of grand achievement, which come ofttimes, alas! seldom to be realized.While occupying a humble position in the journalistic world, he conceived the noble passion of giving to his countrymen a great newspaper, a journal which would be to them an inspiration and an aid in the unceasing batde of life.He saw his dreams realized when he entered into possession of \u201cLa Presse\u201d in 1889.a possession which was not due to fanaticism, or any unworthy ambition, but directly due to his personal merit, clean.aggressive work and unconquerable determination to succeed in his chosen calling.A steady pursuit of his goal.unbounded enthusiasm, and a superior mind won for him the esteem of his readers and patrons.fairminded people who wished to tee the best use made of the noble medium they had learned to respect, but which had not yet conquered a place among the entire people.His next aim was to gain a commanding position in public opinion and esteem, a goal necessary to all who wish to share in national success.In Jhis own words hé strove \u2018\u2019to have a journal worthy of the French-Cana- dians, that would command their respect, their approval, and their support.\u201d All this is now history, his success became assured.After working late into the night, and weighing and re weighing the conceptions of his active mind, he would turn about and strive \u2018all day in long arduous labor.But to this day.he thanks God to have above all given him an insight into the worth of the men surrounding and associating with him, and who have helped him to realize his high concep tions.Coming on in years, physically and mestally worn out by his incessant labor, he reached in 1904 what he thought to be the well-earned rest of the man who has incessantly struggled in a worty cause.\u201cLa Presse\u201d was solidly established.it reached all homes, and had a wonderful influence in shaping the thought and policies of a large portion of this young mation.He then parted with his paper at a price which was a source of universal wonder in the financial world.For the first time he had an opportunity to realize the worth, the splendid results of his efforts.Mr.Berthiaume put the deal through, easy in the thought that he was leav- We bec to report that we have visited the office of \u201cLa Presse\u201d of the books, records, etc, with a view of establishing the averagy circulation of the Daily Edition for tbe two with the following resalt :\u2014 resse.ing all his staff intact, and that the public would find cbeolutely no change in the production of the influential newspaper he had striven so earnestly to build up to its high standing He had not, however, given thougi.t to the envious designs of unworthy com petition.Rumors were scoa started, propagated by sore heads, that owing to the change of ownership \u201cLa Presse\u201d no longer voiced the sentiments of its readers, or of the great mass of the French-Canadian people of Canada.This rumor was spread with so much persistence that Mr.a rival newspaper would reap the fruit of these clever Lies.It was thea, that after fully considering the matter in all its bearings, that he decided to take a heroic step, and put an end if possible to these unfair represtuta- tions, that he bought back his former medium at a higher price than he had sold at.Though he had to accept the shares at an excessive price he did not hesitate, but once more became the exclusive proprietor, and again has full control of its politics as well as its administration.This sudden and highly important change was a check to those who had worked with so much care to destroy by cowardly insinuations the prestige \u201cLa Presse\u201d held.They were forced to change their plan of attack.It was then that a contemporary, hitherto treated in courtesy as an equal by Mr.Berthiaume started a campaign, unworthy of themselves and unfair bo the public, trying to lead to the belief that \u201cLa Presse\u201d had been losing ground and that the losses of \u201cLa Presse were the gains of its envious contemporary.At this point silence ° nm \u201cLa Presse.\u201d can se: at a glance, it has been with full guarantees of its correctness and truth.Our immense superiority over our coms temporary, who defied ws, is a clear \u2018as daylight.Our duty is to give to the public an irrefutabl: proof of the prosperity of our imenemes civ culation and this we do as follows in language that cannot be mistaken or mis ?and have made a careful examination Mth, 1 United States \\ Europe .Free Copies .Average vay ci Circulation for year ended April Average Daly (Ciroulation for year ended April 30th, 1908 Average Daily Increase for 1908 .| The Average Dally Circulation for the year ended April 30th, 1908, is compesed as follows : City of Montreal and Suburbe.Eloowheore In Canada .> (American Edition) se.».101,622 | 103,312 1,690 45,816 31,720 23,143 053 103,312 = Montreal, June 6th, 1908.Certified correct, of the Dont brands.Here is a list: * Fine n PARK AND ISLAND AND NOTRE DAME DE GRACE.|.Mr.Justice If you Want Fruits or Vegetables that have been canned while fresh ask for \u2018\u201cGazelle\u201d Brand That name guarastees the costents of every can to be as specified by the label, and \u201d Brand Fruits or Vegetables do not cost you any more than other Yellow Crawford Pesohes.Apples InH 8 Apnive eavy Syrup.su Corn, Early June Green ne, Refugee Green String) Peas, Pu Petits Pots Raspberries, Greengage Plume, Red \"Pittea Cherries, Bartlett Pears HUDON, NEBERT & CO.(Signed), P.S.ROSS & SONS, Chartered Accountants.CARPENTERS WILL HONOR BROTHERHOOD LEADER Mr.Frank Duffv of Indiana oral secretary-treasurer of of the busied be the princ poker ot a ose eeting in the num ta Nations?on is Tuesday evening.It is twelve re ste ae officer of the i ted - Montreal.and Mr.Duffy will be given a warm welcomes.The will be presided over by Mr.Martel local ers Moeors.iney.L.Lefebvre, M.Arcand, Lynch and others.MA Duffy, Interviewed by a - tative of the Star to-day, sald visit waa merely a fraternal one.e Paré Montres! ce by re y [TAKES DEGREE OF Mr.Bdward whe was for a num of yea wih mea sical life of Mon and left te take Dr.A.T.s place at Street Church two hes just his examina for of doctor of music in Toronte.Mr.Broome te bachelor» Gegree, tion, nd thon \u201ctect Tine seid examination, took the | medal for hie finals.His omerciee for ine a setting Pain \u201cror soles chorus of four and eight parts, with medern scesmpanimen \u2018 - \u2014 \u2014 Fhe aed oil $a and 100 Seins pany Brentes A.Mamad, Mstsging Bonen \\ \\ pa rer "]
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