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[" .* Bellwether.te \u201c0 hs + 2 AS y 3 \"a \\ - SA Wy.h à TSF he, 35 4 ; \u2018 3.+ = AR no z3,.ve ; The a Mr Fi A RACING EXTRA 3 > z= PRICE ONE CENT.MONTREAL.THURSDAY, JUNE 18.1908.> Decided Against Public nptnion dress ntain a considerable infivence in shaping the de- slinien of vartous affairs, tac meer.ing» no lesa thin more serious matters.This proved true yesterday at the gathering of the executive of the Montreal Jockey Club.the members of which had met to consider th« aduis- ability of extending the racing he- pond the fifteen days sniginally arranged for.ft wan decided that pub- He opinion would he auch that in any extension of the present mreting ul- terfor matives would he seen by eri- ties.whether there extatd, «+ not, any ground for such tmpressions it wan, therefore, dectded that the meeting will end, as scheduled.mn Saturday The meeting nf the executive vas held yesterday afternoon at the club house on the Jockey Club property at Blue Bonnets It proved to be quite a protracted gathering and concluded but just previous to the arrivals of the earfy comers tn the courne.Only none member was ahsent.Mr.Perry being in New York The whole uspect of the request was gone over.The plea made by the horsemen was te the effect that the expense of coming to Montreal Is such, that en extemsion nas necessary In order tn permit them tn have à chance to break even, or make nr bit.tn this was the expressed sentiment that the extension vas he- ing asked for tn order to help out the persons affected by the closing down of betting privileges in New York Mtate.Thin had, of (curse.been denied, but the impression clung, never- » With The Pangtai NM NA wo | 7 ' ; r= 7 À A w ty a .gs A A à + _] .+ _\u2014 i _ RY: i of LEAL 1d ES at Extension Because of Public Opinion And Some Present Conditions theless.that that was the main purpose of the request for an extension Jt was also argued that the penple of this province have not heen educated tn expect lengthy race meetings.The, racing game, under Its present nost excellent auspices, ix but a recent development.and its popularity ts really but limited: limited when it 13 considered what à large amount nf money is required to finance a ineet- ing of fifteen days racing.10 peo.vide stakes and purses, maintain up- the course, advertise and | keep, man pay the thousand and one expenses \u2018revcessary for the affair ft le nn | tight matter to undertake such a \"meeting, snd with no assurance that there would he =ufficient patronage te maintain the extension.It was said that 1t would be à iisky adventure There van some effort made to effect A compromise and secure An extension of but one werk, making the present one a twenty-one day aftair, and it wan thought that thix suggestion would find fa:or.However.when the whale matter | had been threrhed out tt was agreed ry public sentiment would be ad- | verse to an extension and would, per- Haps.find in any such extension con- | versions to a speculative spirit.it was there and then decided to close the meet ax previously arranged.\u201cThere is no intention of inaking Montreal a merry-go-round.It in de- aired to grrovide hut geod sport and tu sinh an extent &s will be favored by the public.\u201d was an explanation uf- John Henry's Selections For To-day\u2019s Races at Blue Bonnets First race Second race, Knobhampton, Essex, Ballycustle.Bellwether.eidmore, Rillie Cruche D'Or.Golly Ding, Twigs.Tenuko, Youthful, Momentum.Ontario.Dennis Stafford, Zipango.Nasturtin, Helen Hills, Claiborn Hib bs.?For midweek.entertainment the Montreal Jockey Club has a [ir: class prograinme to\" offer to the puo'ls to-day.tity of horses entered that there was since the opening.The quality Every race has double the quan.toa is getting better.The favorites to-duy Will all he ut good prices as they seen to be evenly matched.Some of them might break the track record.farlongs has a nice bunch of youngsters that |: The steeplechase at two and a haif miles will also be Inter- es ing finish.esting as a well balanced lot will face the filled, eight of the smartest mile horses Stakes at one mile is also well that we have at the track are entered.The mile race at the opening hdx twelve entered.The two-v.ar-olu rave at five sure to make an luter- The Cartier starter.Jacques some uf them will surely lower Debar's colors.The fifth is a maiden race that will he pusziing to find the winner an there are some new ones entered tht have not started and the sixth although the last race it Is certainly the classe] race we ever had at Blue Bonnets largest and the highest There are nineteen entered, seven of which are good Pnough when right tu run the five furlongs In fifty -nine seconds at this track; ro thaë those that will attend will be sure of a grand day's sport.ONTARIO TO WIN THE FIRST.Han raced well enough to beat this lot.Has raced well in good company.« last start.Ontario.Dennis Ntafford.Zipango.Ran well up for a mile Gibson, In light sure to be well up.Servile.Some for.would be contendcr.Nihleck.Improves with each race.Sally.Others have less chance.Was gaining at the end yeterday.NASTURTIA BACK Ia FORM.Nasturtia.Has only to repeat to win here.Helen Hills.Her last race out not her forn.Claiborn.With a good ride would lady Irma.Orondack.Has had a good rest, Av Heart.be dangerous.Might he better than last race.Gay King.A good one that is always trying might be close up.Very fast for four furlongs.others would have to improve.KNOBHAMPTON IF HE STANDS UP.Knobhampton.Has only to Eésex.Likes the distance well.repéat to win.Baltycastie.Ran first class race yesterday.Qlencastle.Did not run his race yesterday.The others don\u2019t look Inviting.BELLWETHER CHOSEN FOR THE JACQUES CARTIER.Reldmore.Goes Fast.On his race with Oxford looks good.On all his races looks the contender.Billie Hibba, His race with Parkview gives bim a chance.Some races have heen excellent, Disobedient.Improves with each race.The others have not shown enough.wh \u2019 CRUCHE D'OR WITH A GOOD RIDE i .@ruche D'Or.Last two races were impressive.Bs Golly Ding.Her only start was fine.- a> Twigs.Last rac: was too far.9°, L M.Eckert.Ran fairly well both races.The winner might be in the ones that have mot reced.TENAKO 18 BRED IN THE PURPLE ate ist.A geod weight cerriec should rum Sorgen rodite Won a good race last out.ne others hate less chance, = | pures Vi\u201d v castle, who fell yesterday will be right - up at the finish and should be seco.ad.This horse has lots of speed n the fiat If he fences Kindiy ha Wsl Le hard to beat fered after the meeting by ome mg - ter of the executive The question of making the autumn meeting of greater extent than fifteen IManzana Broke \u2018Record Preparing Track for New Records- : days was not discussed.It was ex- 7 .° rlained that it will be necessary to ) The fourth race is the stake ecent.4 = + await the experience of this summer n e ec e ven This looks to be between the \u2018\u2018ght- ree as orses In e ven Le l'efora metthng upon any changes In ; weight® ones Goes Fast 28 11 at a pians now arranzed.eighty four pounds.and will b> hard : nape cour se adupted by the executive A d W ; R to beat after her race of the last Area] .not piears the horsemen now at \u2019 mit, when she ran second to Cre:l, ne \u2019 : the track and as sean ar the an- | n on à ever ace | of the best horses at the track Fors | ne * nouncement was made public they | .1n00ks llke the best bet of the dav Rell.| ) « were busv burning up tha wires, mak- \u2014_ wether and Reldmore will he fighiing! LE EEE De remain The feature af the races at Blue (occasions.but could never get to the [It out far the place Reidmor- nos{ Special Staff Corrrspondence.faster than it was yesterday, whee not retuin to Montreal * : \u2019 bal , Bonnets yenterday wan the fost tine [front as the winner had the font of the [Herr most consistent and will likely | Rlne Bonnets, June 18 _ The track hag Manzans broke ail rovords for the tWoe | Tong + .u © 18, made by the horses mer the aps.fishd on the fiat and fenced better than outgame Bellwether, as he will stand! gatten back to the fhst condition that [Mile distance \" hardly likely thas ; Baliyrastie and Manzano, the winner, a harder drive coming heme it wax in on the opening das, and soma this mark wilt 1& lowered again toe jay horse in the rare.Grantiand never len sabe?Quien = chances und rode the horse dav.but the owners of the horses nam ed to atart are determined to try tos The fifth race is another for malde ra! Cruche d'Or.after her race against Tan away from thei e nd were \u2018 .Ou r field and | took any fast thine should be made tn the numerous events over the course this after- lengths in front at the finish.Manzano | out to the end.Flying Virginian was won eastly enough, but the time niade In greand position the greater part of \u2018Alla, on Tuesday.will likely break the mark ns well had A v.y s th ne | nas an American record and probably the two niles, but died at the end when her malden this afternoon.Gollv Ding, jy ., al of the starters Sin ride e se 4 be ridden out %9 = - cord ; he à on | The fine harrows have heen hept at r o : a world's record as the distance was Hallycaatla challenged.The welght who ran a fast trial and a good race .; ; the limit fn this race X « over the two miles and done In four [was too mueh for Flying Virginan to [Just time out.will he right up at the sork all morning getting the footing .ü ' { minutes and two seconds.The time (handle with the early speed shown by end.and while LM Fckart.ah in the Lest possible copdition uw the A New Yorker who arrived this.made hs Rallycastie would have beaten (the winner.Manzano in the beat JUMP- [ax if short on Tussday oe who rani aMciala are anxious to sec some new morntug looked the course over and : nearly avery other horse's at the track.tug horse at the meeting.and has won tender for the it wit the con-| Capadian records broken.was surprised.He had no hesitation Manzano is the best lepper at Blue Lan of hin sturts, but nne and on that The fast King Avondale will have t Tn the stake event Goes Fast.Rel.in stating that te wax one of the fime ; Bonniels, as he has won ail but one of \u2018occasion he fell.being knocked down get he ean oy he in = ave 0! more and Bellweather will be the three [est plants he had ever neon.He watcha lila start.The finishes were close hy Flying Virginian, Firefty fell at the race He can beat th » n the last] contenders and the mark for this dis- ed some of the horses breeze who were\" enough In nuont cases and were excli- (ninth jump while Glencastle, who was ont \u2018and with t ro ers if ridden| tance should go.in the afternoon, and turned and self Ing Ur say the hast.It was a favorites (in a good position.fell at the tenth.To .he à Eood v up.Momen- The steeplechase field will be ever VON niy, but this is à fast track.\u201d vo day as the majority of them land.| RAN TO EXPECTATIONS Bots Tat h HA contender, while old \u2014 mme A, | The only beaten first choice nas Cor.- : c UNS.anist should be (rire AM Retow are the entries for todays CINE TWO EAR OLDS pane Buift ran true to the expecta me BLER |THE TCLEGRAPH'S | CLASH MAY CLOSE \u201c4% races at Blue Bonnets.\u2018 .as Se.| ile - La FIRST RACE.[The largest field of two year olds Laon by olor a length from a gd field (BY A MONTREAL HORSEMAN.) SELECTIONS FOR TO DAY | LATONIA TRACIC.: year.\"that have come to the post at nis | 0\u20ac \u2019 3 | i ; a mire sear-olde and up.REINE one [BAL ELE ed he the opening event | Snead from post to finish.She got off FIRST RACE Special tn The Montreal Star.Latonia, Ky.June 18.\u2014The claght\u201d; oe Cail Rov LE 103 with Lally Pad.wie has dust repped | with a dash that mude the others dizzy .New York.June 18.The Morning that may lead to the closing og 83 Derviie LL 0.L102 in fron New Vnrk.the firat cholee at | 11 following Her pace.Miss Marjorie Dennis Stafford, Ontarie.Gibson.Telegranhs Blue Bonnets selections thin ack, for the rest of the seaseld .iv Tally 195 wean les AN hele.1h 7 hw han led her fields ti the last few oHous: rena Inuninent between the Latonis * \u201ca 2 Buiwell ._ 157 * lauretwau 140 | LOW HEART'S GOOD WIN.BY THE RAMBLER TENTH DAY, SPRING MEETING, MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB.JA @ (en vaste IT 137, Low Heart from the Burlew and Wednesday.June 17.I 3 Knthwmpion 15 ONell Mabie heat a field of mol wy 56\u2014FIRST RA Woather clear.track fast.ny Hycantio ; 157 YF?olds in e sevond event of the FIRE CE\u20144 Furlongs; purse $400; for 2-year-olds.Sturt good: ; - : CT » FOURTH RACE pet beating ok Zeb.the Food First race Zipango.Ontario, Niblick.pra ce -48 3-5.year-olds wr {won driving: place easily.Time- 17 23 44 4 TACE .only a nec under a har Second race.\u2018Lady Irma, Helen Hills, o wet.s ; 8 A Jacques Carter Stakes.three-year.' Urive fn the last sixteenth.Low Heart cay King eten 22 ~~ Thetis ._.no Eu 1x ST in.SA Ps 36 s 55 olin and up.one mile- * had the-rail which gave him a big ad- Third rue » a .~\u2014\u2014 Lllypaa .| 110 4 24 > 4\u201d + 3 Met ol or ow : a ood 45 \u201criors Fast oo x4 vantage in such a field ag the horses Butwel! race.Kerr Entry, Glencastle, 5 pes grennon fin 7 \"216 à 1 in on (hey 2 a we é -¥ (40) leidinore .2 222 204 21 LL, 113 on 1 S * h: ! \u2018 .PE ta eee 110 2 a : 5 : - 0 Hille Hibbs.0 \u201d o Le Tad a ad (hat much farther | Fourth race.\u2018joes Fast, Reidmore, 58 Catharine Cardwell .110 â si SA 5 hk Mommy 's io 3 is 7 83 Nervile LL : 25 1 mate the whiner etme delay at the Hellwether.; S Fairy sprite lie 2 34 51 83 Moreland .'0 we 30 10 8 - key \" \" 1 Mnnheimer A 104 ! Tatiy- who was never a contender after two-vear-old race to-day is over a 24) Debar oe 1a \" 2 i, I nk Ha Ur e parois TP os ne _28 Dewmim ee es mn he first sixteenth.He was last nearly [distance of five furlongs, which will 17 Bt 12 2 14 11 23/13 21 Morelend 15 40 15 #8 37 Aphroatte a 104 all e way to the head of the stretch.give the youngsters that like a dis- hod My edtont nz 8 8 fd B34 43 Shine 22m = = 7-10 ; 44 fine Coût 1.117 102 when he came away and dropped Into tance a chance to show how far they 33 Dinobedt 199 3 414% 52 3h a, 42% MeCahey \u2026.4 4 55 446 z \u2014\u2014 Knight of Hillsboro 112 third place under & hard drive.Debar can carrv their speed 3 Nite xon 199 78 la 35 31 LA 540 Howard .8 12 ?\u2018 3 rie .s zn 2 8 LR F.ngl - pm VE a 0 all EG | The beplechane Ts over he two ana La ie MURS ST OT Eo a at \u2014\u2014- *Momentum .[1000 14 the way and finished there.Dinobedjent 3 half mile course and it is likely that) mt we ss! eu 1: * : Horfman 7,00 RM Zl wm H.Lyon 21 2! 104 ran disappointinaly and ever had any a new mark will be set up for this Detar outhroke his fleld.but Koerner took back and permitted 81 Clair to go to the front and force the early pace; 46 Al.Powell ., .Journey, the old one being § minutes draw gwav {to an eany led at end Kt ran a much im- moved up without an effort rounding (ne far tuco and pro ved hace: showed lot of early .but weukencd d 8 \u2019 and 10 da.The feature event of Rap and finished.with à rush.speed ned under punishment lust quarter.the card is the Jacques Cartier stake, ' which is one mile.In this event there Clair Ladly broke slow, but closed big % seeming sore when he went to the post.DOUBT WON HANDILY.The colors of P.M.Civil were past *Apprentice allowance of § Ibe.clanied miles.Purse $400.For 3-year-olds and up.Start good.Won driving.first In the fourth race.when the little are rome light weighted ones, and it 59\u2014FOURTH RACE-1 1 Place same.Time, DRASTIC MEA horse Doubt demonstrated that he was = ely that \u2018the race will He between 24, 48 3-5, 1.18 8-5, 1.40 4-3, 1.54 2-5.\u2018' SURE a first class race horse.coming from hem.dmore is In at a nice weight dif Doubt Wet.BL 4 2 x Btr.Fin.Jockey.Op.Cl.P.M behind after being in a jam at the first 87d Will be the contender.Rio Grande .or 3 : 1 6n 10 52 11 &hilling _.4-5 7-10.STOPPED BOOKIES AT tarn and winning by @ length.Shilling first race will bring together a 3 Rio Hayman 2,088, 81 42 24 Co Koemer 5.6 2 7-10 lot of good milers nard Joe Hayman .109 3 114% 114 11 0114 22 Englander .s\u2026 8 2 7-10 GRAVESEND TRACK put up a first class ride on the winner on ru in which event ZI- \u2014\u2014 Almandine ., .97 7 44 32 132 32 4k McCahey .3 4 «6 1-2 « and had it not been for his gnod judg- oe likely go to \u2018the post firat ¢ lady Isabel .9 4 23 23 23 2% 585 Francis .8 8 2 7-10 .New York, June 18.\u2014\"If you do any Ment he would have been beaten.As chotce.Thia horse was made too much (43) Autumn King .187 / 8 nk 4nk 42 610 88 Moreland 19 15 4 8-6 bookmaking\u2019 of any mort you \u2018will be the lot rounded the first turn Doubt Of In the early stages last time out, 4 Cursus .2.1 222 112 0 109 5 7 7 7 7 Murphy .20 40 10 5 « escorted off the grounds and never al.was caught in jam and Shiliing took and killed off.He will like to-day's Doubt caught in a jam soon after the start and crowded back at first tun.(sme to outside entering home ; lowed on any track under the super- him up, th went around his distance better and should win, with sirete .and closing with great hurst of speed, got up last twenty yards and won going away.Rio Grande finished + vision of the Jockey Club.\u201d field to get clear sailing.As Ontario, whe is fast at this distance, before he stopped pe ae the Jain ers challenge.l.eonard Joe Hayman forred a fast pace until last sixteenth Le This startling order conveyed to the the lot went down the back stretch second.Nblick i» fast rounding Into - dady could never get up.x bookmakers who congregated on the Doubt was in next to last place, but shape and when ready fs a goed one.' \u201d lawn at Gravesend yesterday by Sey- Closed a big gap rounding the far turn.He will be third to-day with a good BO\u2014FIFTH RACE\u2014About 3 miles.Purse $400.Steeplechase.Btart good.Won easily.Place name Time.4.02.x mour Beutler, of the Pinkerton force, As the lot straightened away In the ride.\\ Ind.Horses.° Wet.St.Str.Fin Jockey Op.CL PI.8 n° bad more effect in reducing the vel.home stretch he wore the leaders down The escond race will bring out \u2018snma (47) Mansano .Cee ee 148 3 11 113% 210 11% 13 Geantland .6-5 2 4-8 1- ; wme of speculation than if all the po- and went to the front in the last six- fast two-year-oids, many of them like sa Ballycastle .Coes ses ees 40 13 310 24 1 e 2% Masnada tl 4 5-2 4-6 3 4 licemen In Greater New York were teenth.Lebnard Joe Hayman who the five furlong trip better than the f Flying Virginian.145: 3 14 sm 310 320 3% Johnston .2 4 1-5 1-8 LA, on the scene.The drastic order came made all the early running,had nothing hat mise, This race should be w hy 5 Bento ile Vos ss 215 100 604 ee» 155 rk 4 44 4 4 4 Melnerney .14 20 * 2 À direct from Phil J.Dwyer, President [left to finish with when it came to Ledy Irma, whe trom 2 Ps 2 4 515 8 Fell Raffell , .3 2 88 | Er of the Brooklyn Jockey Club and he the drive.Rio Grande, who was always her last came m 3 Firefly .\u2026.Le cast lL 143 \u20ac 6 Fell.Grant .2 4 1-5 1-3 Hy race after being practica.ly out-jumped his field and gained .a length on Hallycastie at every fence.away in stretch run, 1 save lastructions to the Pinkertons to see that it was strictly obeyed.That the layers respected the mandate was easily n after the first left at the post, and won.Helen Hiils in another that can come from a:« tn the bunch, and has aways a burst of speed at the end.This will be of set- ade a determined effort at twelfth jump, where he showed tn the lead.but weake well up.showed a final burst of M and ying Virginian quit after going one turn of the fleld.(Jencastle lost rider at tenth second meney, after Leonard Joe Hayman gave it up.The rest of the field were all bunched.Mensano Rallycastle hard ridden al the way.ened last furiong under a drive.jump, and Firefly fell at ninth jump.race.Many of the perambulatin Manzano added another pair of bookmakers who wore © doing \" * brackets to his list, by winning the vice to her and she yitl hold the cet G1\u2014SIXTH RACFE\u20147 furlongs.Purse 9400.For 3-year-olds.Rtart good.Won cantering.Flare driving.Time, 84 mory\u201d business wih their trivade owners\u2019 handicap steeplechase by a ate heap lace ney.Gay h:ag 48 4-6, 1.14 1-6, 1.28 3-6.« would not even talk about the preb- goe mmrgin over Ballycasile, who finishes re a mi Poe ong | me 2 bw.NL Mn Bir.Fin.Jockey.op OL PL 8, ablé results with thelr former cus- was five lengths in front of Flying He rong ve \u201coe Jobs 5 M LT ees eee HL 1 1% i 13 11% Shilling .7-10 8-8 tomers and spent the grester part of Vi The winner was always the at the door.PW Maori 7 Luce 18 à tlw lw zw ty 210 Mumphy LoL.58 in ig the afternoom in the grand stand.It best (of the lot that went to the post ! third race Is through the field.Be Ove SU i 4 Se AN at a ti M hey RE.\u201c ou I was also sald that Dwyer had given and never in trouble, He went to the In this svent Mr.Kerr wif) start com} ._ A 1e 3 8 « di 42 {14 E ro NN 5 1, the poilée Offieiais Bis personal as- front at the beginning and stayed there Loursioent and Beven.the Mator lol - Summer 1111 LL Code: oak Sox 01 UT à Trueman 11 an a vy su-snce that he would suppress het.untill the wire was .Bally- |A M (Me trask awd the etry | Some Bwift sut-viasged her field.Kept bearing to outsiôe In run Arwn hack stretch.MA moved up strong tug 1: fai ne he could, .cestie chalienged him on (wu or tres fatal tn.front to-lays.lw \u201cà the fur turn, where sbe dushed inlo n commanding lead.Mivs Marjorie out-issted Wavecrest in final drive 6 v ; .» , ie ; .4 .KX di ex a i Cf fw : >» \u201c1 Che TR v pe, \u201cway, - Te \u201c vay ; ue + > Res euro a Rte à cage PE eu SE One lB rt dt PARLER por NE ae LE ES l BABY'S HOODS / ] AND HATS Suitable only for kihock about - wear, while sunning in the baby carriage, or away in .the country overran.l0 BABY WEAR Underwear, costs, rompers and dresses of cashmere, worth $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 muslin dresses, $1.00 Substantial Lingerie Blouses S150, $1.75, 82:00 and 32,25 Qualiies 1] SPECIALLY PURCHASED TO SELL AT Another success in the Blouse market \u2014 that's the explanation.500 Waists are being unpacked as a result of it and are being made ready \\ for Friday shoppers.They are pretty fine lawns, pintucked, lace trimmed and allover embroidered in embroidered, hemstitched, a manner you would expect to pay £1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 for.We want to dispose of every single one of the 500 Blouses in one day.That's why we made $1.00 theprice.iiiiiii (You can sec the real worth of them (nthe window.) \u2018This Hosiery Offer FRIDAY You don\u2019t want to be ccnfined to one style of hosiery this year.The plain ones are worn; the lace ons are worn; the embroidered ones are worn; we have them all in supenor qualities at a price that\u2019s special \u2014 very special, in fact.Tans ard black are most in demand if you care to know, but we have the same values exactly in white, champagnes and greys\u2014.50 sad .65 qualities, including all the styles mentioned above\u2014and 3840 pairs of them at, perpair .0.0.39 -\u2014 That's what we offer you on Friday.HUCK TOWELS.FRENCH FLOWERS.A special purchase of American Beauties, large Roses, Sprays, wreaths of wild flowers and blooms; 2.00.32.50, 83.00 and $3.80.$1.00, 81.60, UMBRELLAS.For men and women 35.00, $5.60, $6.00 and $7.00 lines, made of the best known umbrella silk, silver and gold mounting, stamped, gun metal, mother-of-pearl, box- $2 95 wood Inlaid with silver, plain and taped edges and \u2018 Silk covers .2240.040 ca 00 see ns 0 non 00 : UNTRIMMED SHAPES.and Purisian shapes, Milans, rustic straws and chips, Regular $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and 34.00 American 50 tn nearly all shades.WOMEN'S LONG GLOVF< orcuereue0es Imported direct from Germany\u2014a quality of Lisle thread that wears\u2014sizes that fit, black and .89 white, with mousquetalre wrists.Special.CREAM DRESS FABRICS.Very slightly soiled, 78 and $1.66 qualities of pure silk and wool cream outing dress fabrice\u2014imperfec- .29 760 yards Friday tions scarcely noticeable.REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS.18, 30, .23, .35, 64, Muslins, LADIES\u2019 BELTS.Summer styles, slastic, leather, silk and tinsel, correct 32 to 28 a special purchase and oddments of i | 48 widths and styles, pretty shades: inches; combined TABLE NAPKINS.18 and $1.00 are the regular selling prices of Ginghams, Prints, French Organdie, colored Swiss Muslins, silk embroidered Muslins, silk Musiine, Shirtinga, half linea Buitings, 2,600 yards in lengths, from 1 to 13 yards.the yard .citi irae sescveucensee 300 in all; worth .65, .76, $1.00, 31.26, 31.60 82.00 and $2.58 .2.0.4-.1.00 0e000 =} as MILLINERY.50 Hats, such as sell for $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, 812.60 and $15.00, trimmed by our own milliners; correctly $3.95 and very Artistically.\u2026.00000s0esecenesen cannes: ~.JAP.SILK WAISTS.at each LACES.3 .10 Friday.becks, Finely lace trimmed and worth $5.00 and 3600.75 of them bought by us at about half price, and offered $2.95 The higher class productions\u2014gulpure medallions and appliques, black, white and cream; Oriental inedallions Half in white and cream: copy of rose point flouncing; values .36 right up to $1500.,.RIBBON REMNANTS.10 to $1.80 qualities gathered Yrom our millinery Half salon\u2014fine silk taffetas, pure silk duchesse, French and Swiss Dresdens.this season's, and staple colors.PARASOLS.$2.50, $3.00, $3.30 and $4.00 are\u2019 the values of 88 Parasols, chiefly silk, plain and fancy effects.Be- $1 .39 cause mare or lesa soiled, offered at.ccev00.- WHITE LAWN SKIRTS.The price would not pay for material alone 198 of them, both plain and fancy; some being neatly trim- $1 .00 med with lace insertions .COSTUMES.° $15.00, $18.50, $20.00 and $26.00 are the regular prices of 16 tweed Costumes we propose to clear out Friday, $9.25 CORSETS.Summer weight models, batiste and coutil, this sea- ' son's styles, medium and high bust, medium and long .75 all regular sises.$1.00 VAIUGE.cocvectencess | TABLE CLOTHS.Price *\u2026srercanenc une ueuce Price - T'wenty-five F eatures, Friday, And Each One A Special Ladies\u2019 Oxfords NEWER STILL.Not more than 48 hours out of the factory, 500 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Oxfords\u2014Russian tans, \" tobacco browns, patent leathers and vici kid\u2014 have just been deposited in our department, and will all be arranged according to sizes ready for your selection to-morrow They are in button, blucher and plain lace styles each in their~ class the newest cut ; New York, Cuban and common sense heels, extension edge soles, pointed and common sense capped toes, sizes 2 to 7.These Oxfords would be good value at $2.50, $2.75 recor seme eee.$1.79 and $3.00.Friday per pair | $1.79 Shopping Suits $1.45 SOME WORTH MORE THAN TWICE THAT.They're in two lots: The first consisting of 180 white lawn shirtwaist suits trimmed prettily ; embroideries\u2014$3.25 and $4.50 dresses they are, which, because we bought out all the mar facturer had of them, we are in a position to offer you on Friday at much below with Vzlenciennes lace or half their price The second lot comprises 300 shirtwaist suits of print\u2014the quality that\u2019s guaranteed to wash\u2014black and white polka dots, also white on navy, plain grey, plain pink.and a few checks.The skirts are tast- the bottom; the waist is pleated neatly and has a stand- \"1 hese suits are fit to do your morning shopping in; they would be special value at $2.25.Fnday.ily frilled at eee ete er eau $145 $1.45 BED ROOM TOWELS.For the bedroom, fringed, plain, white und colored em ané rea or use: size, x18: a ) ; ure x 19, Fine huck, hemmed; sises 18 x 38, borders plain, \\ borders.1X x 36.worth 45 per pair.2400000000 J .34 ve dos ea.sis ey Friday pes dou ) $1.00 price RO Friday Prion Pleached.Ree ) $1.49 white; worth .50 per Ppair.c00cesaseseceneecens ) 40 pr =m \u2014 repré ma me fl.© - INPREPARING FOR o Send your Orders By $50.00 Your Summ, Nail.Our Nail Order IMPROVEMENT IN APPEARANCE Your Summer Holidays il HIS reres Limited poy win HU then WITH A 50c.BOTTLE OF Take With You a Caddy of = promptly snd with care.L\\DU\\D VENEER Su Here's the test.Moisten a piece of common cheess cloth ts reser tables cary Bouse and go over all af your woodwork and furniture\u2014piana, frames, house, from the kitchea to e resulta.Note how sweet and clean, how grerything, and that it has all been done without scouring and scrubbi hard work.No paint, no varnish, no painters, no painters\u2019 bills.No Liquid Veneer worth tryingin your heme?12s.battle dressers, tables, chairs, curtain poles, room, and s0 on throughout w to the attic.Now observe disarranged.j Now wasn't y > - bottle, 38 cents.At Grocers, .dealer\u201ds name we will send a Free T: Bettle.BUFFALO SPECIALTY COMPANY, 357 Ellicott fit.Butele, N.Y.with Liquid Veneer, to the next Castle Blend Tea Your satisfaction and the pléasure of your vacation will be assured Our teams deliver to all pots along the Lake Shore, La- chine, Ste.Rose, Back River, St.Lambert and Lon- CASTLE BLEND TEA G0.Limited TEA IMPORTERS AND COFFRE ROASTERS.| Uptown Brasch: Cor.St.Catherine and Staniey Streets De Olde English Tea Rooms PHONE\u2014Uptewn 3088.ty \u2014 ee WRIT SERVED ON MAYOR.'NEW YORK HORSES London Restrained From Proceeding With Niagara Power Scheme.Special tn the Montreal Star.London, Ont, June 18 \u2014A writ was served on Mayor Stevely by Mr.J M Epecla!l Staff Correspondene.Blue Bonnets.June 18.\u2014Several new | horses arrived at the track yesterday | from New York, there being some McEvery on behalf of Mr.R.H.Smith, \u2018fast ones In the Jot which includes La the Auditorium Cafe yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr.H.CÇ.i Momentum, for the Garson stable.| Momentum has run six furlongs over stower tracks than this in 1.12, with case, #0 will make some of them go to beat him at Blue Bonnets.| to reatrain the city from going on with the bydro-clectric commission for the supply of Niagara power.The wri.in.' issued nn the groundz that the contract i= Hiegal.not having heen prop- ; thorl - vote of th _ The two-year-old Bilk Hose, pur- Le oy author zed by a vote of e pc chased at New York, has been sent \u2014\u2014\u2014 cn tn Mr.Calin Campbell.This is a nice looking little filly, who has some npeed.Special to the Montreal Star.; \u2018Three horses have béen sent to join Ottawa, June 18.\u2014At the commence.| the section of the Burlew and O'Netll men exercises at Ottawa University | table at Blue Bonnets, two thres- yesterday.the honorary degree of { year-oldx and a two-year-old.The Doctor-of-Laws was conferred upon three-year-olds ara Dennis Stafford J.B.Ewart, K.('., Ottawa: Francis | and La Jeunesse.both have ran sone A W.Grey, Ottawa, and Moctor-of-Let- |Enod races.The two-year-old Is } ters on Hon « RR.Devlin.Among | High Hat.a likely looking one with a | the students who gained honors were: ood record.} Gold medal for French.Ieonel Joron, These horses will make it interest- Valleyfield, Que; silver medal, third ing for the other horses at the track.{ form, Joseph Simard.Vitiemarie, Que; , Jockey Moreland will ride Col.Zeb, t silver medal.second form, Phillippe [and Autumn, this afternoon.Cornellier, Montreal.- | Mr.P.M.Civil has turned the çon- nintent little horse Goldway over to Mr.Henry McDaniels, who will race him for Mr.Civil through the rest pot the Canadian circuit and at Call- | fornia in the winter.This horse has run.moat consistently at this meeting .land should 80 on and earn more C d .brackets on the Canadien track.| | Water Science preserves in Ita purity what A Big Order for English Firm.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 18 \u2014 The Stanton Iron (\u2018ompany has received an order for 300,000 tons of Iron piping for water, gas, and other publie works, D ringham.Ont.June noun Ma- en Montrokt Depot: tilda Anderson.mother .M.An- PE derson, the Brockville school inepes- 808 Bt.Catherine street W.tor, who was convicted of Fel Tel.Up 3937.sentenced to seven years in on, oF, is dead es the result of & « | bs paralysie oC / à _ Es oh .201 ; : Pe - d- vv ht.0.Ege ae , Ji A A 4 Co 0 noue .iL ; 3 ig co gt Wn A wn Gii ES A res à rail a XE ay SCE fi af; Eu es ar, $3 RE AY Rae cd PE EA A; 5% eR AMONG NEWCOMERS.Canadian Grocers Meet .Que.eeting of the Domihion Wholesale Beckett, The morning meesion devoted to matters of a routine na ro to ters of ; Among the important matters discussed was the canned goods business and the progress of the suit against the Guild which has been running for over four years, and which, In spite (of every effort made by the Guild to jhave the case come to trial, has beèn continually postponed at the instigation of the Ontario Government.The day to elect GROCERS\u2019 CONVENTION.In Large Numbers at Quebes., June 18._The annual Guild convemed in the large of Hamilton, President, and ley Cook, Montreal, Sec- was largely delegates will meet again to- officers.\u2018 L Cold Settles Cure is sbtained promptly by using Dn the most frequent cause of kidney dis- oases.It is cu te consider the | alone In nee rs colds.ne and the effect Is to clog these fiitering organs uatil the whole system Is and Nature guve in 8 from the town council of Victoria, pounty.British Columbia.- The Fares _\u2014 ful limbs end urinary ts.Canada E Ordeal.na hort e Dr.A on Ea scapes Ord W.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pifa afford Bot tiled at the Amsterdam, June 18.\u2014The Woman |.rellef and oure Springs: bottles Ruffrage (\u2018ongress decided that the sterilized.next Congress shall be held In Eng- CALEDONIA land Invitations from Canada were SPRINGS declined, as it was ag © MPANY needed the most immediate support o , of the suffragists.; Limited, \u2014_ , Caledonia Springs, Mrs.Matilda Andersen Dead.ont.SPECIAL-FRIDAY ONLY mr and black Friday, only 08.75.We have an assortment of blue, grey \u2026, sitirts, which were made to order at the beginning of the ssasen for $16.As we have only enough material to make about 49 or 54 skirts, in order to clear out this lind we will male SXIRTS TO ORDER, TRAVELLING COATS\u2014We have also s quantity of materiale suitable for trav- olliag costa, which ars very stylish and fortable.specially Between Mountain and Drummond.bought specially for for ot travel- On Kidneys A.W.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.\u2014 Medical autherities place eoids as This is a mistake.The kidneys are quite as susceptible oongest CONVICT WILL BEAR WITNESS AGAINST HIS ALLEGED PAL.William Parent was arrested yesterday by Detective with breaking into the premises of the Crescent tn sie street, om the 3nd ef June, and stealing an automatic clock valued at $78.The man who le alleged to have secompanied him is J Harrigan, who is at present serving a sentence in Jail Yor the theft of a bag of flour.Harrigan is one of the party who went ne to Three Rivers on Saturday, owing to the congestion and the detectives are have him breught back to testify.leave Bonaventure Station at .and 136 Markey, charged Company on Daibeu- in the Montreal fail for a record crowd \u2026 returni at 7 endeavoring tof + | The Store That has Made St.Catherine Street East the Busiest Spot in the Oity.QUE JUNE WHITÉ SHIRTWAIST \u2014\u2014\u2014 SALE Hundreds of women are finding these Waists exactly what they want.They look well on 9 Hundred and they fit after you get them home.They are well made, the laces are good, embroideries are fine and materials are exceptional at the prices.q OUR SPECIAL $1.19 BLOUSE.of fine white lawn, three-quarter sleeves, and neck finished with tucks alenciennes \\ edging; front ornamented of thres bands hand embroidered design and six rows of Valenciennes insertion; full range of sizes: would be a good value at $2.00.Our special price for this June Sale.G Broken sizes of many Waists, taken straight from stock, are marked close.to balf price.LAGES-Remarkabls One of the chief items in this gathering of Laces, is our special lines of Nottingham ; and Valenciennes Laces, in different widths ; with insertion to match\u2014eee our exhibit in front window; on sale Friday and Saturday, 4, 41 and 5 inches wide Nottingham Lace, at 5°, 6°, 7° and 8% à yard.Insertions to match, in different and 37°.Valenciennes Laces and Insertions.Our special line at 40° a dozen.Ladies\u2019 and Chidrois | Regular $1.35, for 83°.DUPUIS FRERES, uur Bargains.\u201d Shes Dept.Children's Sandals; sizes 8 to 10 only.Regular price, $1.00.Special, at 63°.Misses\u201d Sandals; sizes 11, 12, 13, | and 2.\u201coe 0 .$1.19 Baye\u2019 Ready-Made Clothing Friday and Saturday\u2014Bpecial Bale widths, at 3° Free Tri Of Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, of fancy \u2018light or medium colors; o to 14 of Broken _ our reculer stock and all marked down at the ane price\u2014R2-59.Boys\u2019 two-piece Suits, of white duck; also blue striped or gray duck; also white collat, scarf cuffs trimmed with fancy for these summer Suits begin at 75°, .$1.00 and wp to $1.50.| Men's Summer Vets at 78°.\u2014Plam, white or fancy stripes; balance of lines formerly selling at $1.50, $1.7 $2.00; just two sizes in tweed, in sizes for boys of 7 lines taken from Price, to clear, 75°.~~ to the Seguenay and Que- ercentenary Celebration.Insist on getting your Coupens or Purchase Certificates, which represent utilize for yourself or give to the candidate of your choice In this popularity contest.The Big East Bad Departmental Store 447 and 449 St.Catherine St.East.so many votes yon can Several Destructive Fires.- Birmingham, Aile, June which started at the sawmill plant of Keel, Lamb and Co.at Hallins, 41d - 0 and $500,000.Practically the ea- amage amounting to between $880.- | tire plant and over 6.000.006 feet of lumber was burned.grist mill, situated at Milltown, near this eity.was burned.Loess about $4,000; partly insured.Bt Johns, Que.June 189.\u2014About five thousand dollars damage was caused hy fire to the outbuildings of Mr.J.Donaghy\u2019s coal and wood premises.Leas covered by ineurancs.L- [FRANZ JO al SSI LILI > Aw \u2018 : ARR a a Ry SPD WR ry TE 1 fp oS Roya! Artillery Band Net Coming.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 18.\u2014It is | earned frem an official source that the Royal Ar- Belleville, Unt, June 18.\u2014Penmeck\u2019s | \u2018 : 181 266004 | MEERED FOR FORTY- FIVE MINUTES Remarkable Scene at the \u2018Republican Convention in Chicago.Chicago, June 18._The second day ot the Republicqn National Convention brought the'long-expected Loose- weit yell, a whiriwind of encbustusn which raged within the vast amphitheatre of the Coliseum for 1 torty- five nunutes and for a tune tresenitol to the limit the xpectucle of « Mure velit stampede.Thin demon:iration wan decidedly the feature 1 a lay olnerv.ise notable for a sUrring »pcecn from the permanent chairmas of the conventiun, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts, for nuch practical procedure in placing the convention on a smooth, running basis, and for the final defeat of the pln.to reduce the representation of Southern States at further national con- veations.Probably the most important act of the day.and the une having great est significance, was the adoption of the report of the Comittee on Credentials, seating the Taft delegations practically in toto, If there had been any lingering doubt of the [ast strength, it disappeared before thi- decisive action, which iu effect placed upwards of Tm delegates in the Tait column Most in\u2019 importance and more remarkable, wus the final uc- coptunce of this result of the \u201call ex\" without the formality of a dissenting minority report, and without thelr carrying the question to the sioux of the convention in open fight, which had been long threatened.The presentation of the report on permanent organization Was the »ig- nal for Senator Burrows: to yield hs place us temporary chairman and 10 ®acort to the platform the permanent chairman of the convention, Sena (or Lodge of Massachusetts.Mr Lad ye, trim and busineus-like, looked ux from & later generation than the ahitu- haired retiring chairman.His vote, gu, had that resonant New Eng nd twang which made it ring out tu Une fwithest corner of the galleries, car - rying metaphor which startled the \u201cThe fevered fancy of an Ulieass dream,\u201d was his indictment burledt against the Visionary policies or Oo); position parties.The applauge hud hardly died away when Mr.Lodge launched the sentence which electrified the ussemblage into 11s (irst dem- onsirution of wild enthusiasm, The President,\u201d exclaimed Mr.Loige, ln (be best abused and most jopular man in the United States to-day.\u201d CHEERS FOR ROOSEVELT, This was the long awaited sign Instantly a shout broke from we pt tories, und Des re-echoed back from © floor, at first only a tem rest of detached yells and cat calis and shouts of \u201cTeddy,\u201d but gradually gathering force and volume, until it gwelled to & whirlwind of sound and motion as delegutcs and spectators rose en la&sse, invunting chaîrs, waving banners, huts, handkerchiefs, flags, news- bapers.anything that could be seized upon to add turbulence to the scene Amid the tumult the band struck up.but the crush of the brasses und drums Wes completely lost In the babel of sand wich welled up from 14,000 Benator Lodge siood walling to - ceed, occasionally ralsing his Hand for nce, only to awaken à defiant yell twice louder than before.Five min- Ules pussed.and instead of abating the uproar was dincreasing.The ser- Bet !-àl-urms moved Up à chair for the presiding officer and Benaty: Lodge sank back to await a Iu) In the .ve minutes, ten n fifteen minutes.There was hot no abatement.A Lourse roar had taken the place of the detached yelis, Four, four.four years more,\u201d came r deafening wharus from the futi a a the &éilery, as if preconcert- four, four\u201d exp Rg oom of heavy artillery TS tke ty minutes, thirt five à forty] minutes, forty-five minutes.x full three-quarters of an hour \u201chad bassed in this bewildering confusion cf sight and sound.For 4 time some fear was felt by some that 4 stampede vas imminent.But the poiltical æen- \u20acrals were glad to give the pent-up jthusiasm of the multitude this out- y of expression, and at go time was roro the slightest apprehcnsio iem that the well-defined \u201could miscarry through some over- lowering Movement.Frank E Hitchcock, the Taft about the rigor smilf Was at {ts height.SON OF REPRESENTATION the subsid Ne storm, Benator Lada Me stirring speech, and the .n th - vention turned tu the reports ot the other commilees.That on rules and order of business brought à majority sport against the resolution offered y James Francis Burke.of Pennayl- \" nation of epubli vote cast by those ntates, Mr Burke Prepsonted a ninority report in which ac nuieen of the stutes concurred.Sharp contest occurred on this question.bringing for the first Ume be- ore the convention some of its best Kiqwn orators.The resolution was abs afratcd, by the close vote of against 471.à mar 306 otal ar TEin of 37 votes mig Although defeated Mr.Burke said the reguit had shown à tremendoun py of sentiment in favor of this restricted Pete and that in hin opinion uture success of the pla .ond doubt.plan appear HEARD IN WASHINGTON.Washingtot, June 18.\u2014With every fecident in the great gathering at Chicago Tflashed to them on direct wires, President Roosevelt and Mecre- tary Taft kept in constant touch yes- terdéay with the Republican national convention, had a brief conference,and eadh wound up the ernoon by driving to the suburbs while the con- velition was still in session.All day long the wires brought news of what was happening in the convention.There were direct telegraph circuits from the convention hall into the exe- eutive office of the White House and ; private office of Hecretary Taft ts said that President Roosevelt If was an actual listener to the demonstrations of enthusiasm oy ed his pame Ja the convention means of a combination of tué telephone and phonograph.jme .T N.8\u2014-D R Pridham ta egod re.French ie dead.aged 38 vears.Linsie Rushton is dead, aged 17.few vears carried by our ships at anv time.\u2026» + INLAND TRAFFIC DESERTS NEW YORK FOR MONTREAL Business Men Demand That Railways Should Meet Water Rates.New York, June .18.\u2014The agents of the ocean steamship companies, which have been hard hit by a general depression tn freight traffic to Kurope, \u201caid that no relief was in sight.Since the first of the year there has been a kradusl falling off tn freights and a number of steamship lines have heen obliged to either take some of their freight ships off the New York to Europe route or tn transfer some of them to other ports, where the shrinkage in frelghts has not been sn great ue here.Although the depression in the freight carrying business is general at the principal ports, it has been felt most heavily by the steamehip lines nt this port.The laying off of {ive freight steamships by the White Star line last week was attributed In aA large measure to the diversion of grain ship- nents from (his port to Montreal.but many other lines besides the White Star have also felt this diversion of xhipruents keenly.A joint mecting has been called for to-day between the Trunk Line Association and the speclal committee appointed by the Pepoduce Exchange This meeting will be for the purpose of trying to get the rallroads to agree te lower their rate on grain between New York and the North-west, sn a» tn put a stop te the great increases nt grain shipments to Europe through Montreal WHO IS RESPONSIBLE.The steamnship men do not take the pollen that the grain situation is cutirely responsible for the present depression, but admit that it is at the bottom of the trouble.A member cf the executive staff of the Interna- Honal Marine Company said that competition between the lake boats for the gralé transportation is In a large j Weanure responsible for the position tn which the New York steamship Lt lines now find themselves.He sald listeners tu attention und applause.that the shipments of spring wheat were not as large as usual this year.snd that the lake linea began cutting prices in their efforts to get full car- \u201c Eues.Prior to this year the lake boats vere working together in the matt «t freight rates.But now they are fighting each other, with the resujt that shippers cam send their eagt- bound grain over the water route to Montreal much cheaper than to New Yerk via Ruffalo.since the railways have held together in the matter of tales, In addition to the cut In the lake rate.the Transatlantic steamship lines plying to and from this part find themselves up against a sadual Increase In rates which the railroads have nade during the lus: They say that in 1965 and 1906 the grain rate from Buffalo t.New Yerk vas ?1-2 cents a bushe! 1: was then Jumped up to 4 cents a bushel, und in the spring of 1907 the rale was raised up to 5 1-\" cents th.present rate.The rate from Du- (luth and Fort William to New York, \u201cia Buffalo.ix now 740 cents, which includes delivery free on board the rteamers.The rate from the sain~ points of shipment to Montreal, (ree on board, ts 4 1-4 cents a bushel.and from Toledo to Montreal 3 3-4 cents \u2018The discrimination, say the stenmahi;- en and the shippers, ia nearly fom cents a bushel.DISCRIMINATORY RATES me map of prominence in steamshi:, circles said \u201cThe dhrcriminatory rates make 1: very hard for us to compete with Montreal.jand it is not only the grain shipiment# which hit us Hard.The bee! market is out of line, and there Is not muëh hbeef belng shipped abroad now There ix a scarcity of cattle In Chicago.and moet of the beef is being consumed at home.Aa far as general carguer ure concerned, this is nuturaily a dull season, but even at that shipping liner are not handling near as much cargo \u2018hix time last year.\u201d According to oMclain of the Cunard line that company is feeling the freight depression less than many of the oth- crt.General Manager Walker sald: \u201cThere is not a great deal of freight -\u2014 know.however, that all the freight business is off just now, for the cattle trade is depressed.\u201d \u201cThis is a movement to try to rectify the situation In an amicable way.\u201d sald one steamship man.\u201cWe don't want to antagonise the railroads.We all know that the raliroads have been put to great expense lately, and that they have ralsed thelr rates in various places to meet the new expenses.We are going to trv to get them to meet Part.at least, of the cut on the water line route It will be the best thing for the rallroads themselves to meet the cut in rates.\u201d Gustav Rchwab, of the North Germen Lloyd line, said that when the Erie canal is enlarged the steamship lines with headquarters at this port will be in a better position to compete with Montreal.It was President Ring, of the New York Produce Exchange who called the meeting attended by representa- fives of the New York mercantile associations.In doing so, President Ring, as quoted by he New York Journal of Commerce, explained that grein was going through New York, and action was necessary to place the port of New York in its proper position; thersfore, a joint meeting of the steamship trade and throug! Montreal and not the grain trade had been called.But since the meeting had been called representatives of the Exchange had been In communication with the Trafic Association and were making fair progress.they thought the outlook was fair and urged that it would be wiser for the Exchange not to take any action antagonistic to the raliroads until the represcntatives were in a position to report progress to the Exchange again.A REVIEW OF SITUATION.An editorial in the Naw York Journal of Commerce reviews \u2018the situation, \"and concludes as follows: \"In short, the water rate from Chicago to New York and from Chicago to Montreal determines the export rate through all the ports of the United Staten, while that rate is adatiable.The destructive influence on the trade of the part of New York of the competition of Montreal is only enother evidences of the controlling character as they, did at THE.Mis ihiAL ; Tm ea ee \u2014 pe 5 Tisé as DANS ; JUNE.PE CORBES \u201cSPECIAL SELECTED» RYE WHISKEY MATURED AS WHISKEY SHOULD BE.RRS MAAN RENE AS BAS) Id x N Se deceive you: in this.sé Jus goric, Drops and Soothin contains noither Opium, substance.Its age is its and allays Feverishness.and Flatulency.Stomach and The Kin Furnace \u2014 via grate, to pan, chimney, to oper alr.LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG LAS tee.It OColic.It relieves Teethinz Troubl It assimilates the » wels, giving healthy and na The Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014The Mother's Friend, You Have Always Bears the Signature Sunshine Where Shaking is Respectable - 4 Draft of furnace dome, with ne ether assistames.le poworiess te overcome the duet avisance in shabing time, Ooty surpive duet riees «f Ktsoif abcce the fre.Great bwik desconds late ash-pit, and unies logit:- mate eutiot iz therein prosided, dust wii! esonpe through ash - door slits and Inte operator's fuse.Always the elean and quick\u2019 dust route in \u2018Sunshine \u201d to dust - pipe, to dome, to BN] ao ) Ki d You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- The 5 of Chas.H.Fletcher, and has been made under his nal supervision for over 30 oun ears.Allow no one E tn and one the t-as- * are but Experiments, and endanger health of Ckildren\u2014Experience against Experiment.What is CASTORIA Casto! harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- bs It is Pleasant.It © nor other destroys Worms t cures Diarrhea and Wind cures Consti e a In Use For Over 30 Years.THE ORIITAUR SORPANTY.TY HUARAY SVREST, NEW YORK OITY.224 166 99 In \u2018\u201cSunshine\u201d Furnace the legitimate duat outlet is pro- \u201d vided.It's a great big dusts pipe running straight from ash-pit to dome, thenos to chimney.When big pipe damper te opened, all dust in ash-pit ascende to dome; then, when direct draft are opened, all dust passes up chimney.Write to us for \u201cSunshine\u201d testimonials received from your own townspeople.MeClarys 3 131 13e0d ALY - eating 47 235 TVIT} YES v mprov 18, - 1908.~~ ele To be Insuguseted SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, 1908 ré \u201cSUMMER RESORTS.= mes SUMMER RESORTS.72 Traine leave Windesr Station Montreal: 725 am, ex.Sunday, Malene local.800 am.ox.Sunday, New Yerk exprees.9.20 a.m.Sunday only, Valleyfioid and Malone local.10.00 am, ox.Sunday, Valleyfield lecal.1.35 pm, daily, Valleyfield lecat.8.10 p.m, ex.Sunday, Valleyfield local.Pe 6.20 p.m, ex.Sunday, Valleyfieid local.- \u2014 y SUMMER RESORT INFORMATION BUREAU Circulars and Booklets of a large numbe.of the Summer Hotels, Board- #) ae ing Houses and Resorts, as well as Railway and Steamship folders and time- 3 tables, may be obtained by those interested, at the \u201cA MONTREAL STAR iz Summer Resort Information CORNER PEEL AND ST.CATHERINE STREETS.Bureau.lates the ought ce has advanced somewhat, but, economies of pawer being taken into account, it will not be seriously pretend- el that increased wages account for an added cost of 64 per cent\u2019 UPPER CANADA CRICKETERS LOST ANNUAL MATCH Special to The Montreal Star.Port Hope, Ont, June 18.\u2014In the annual cricket match be'ween Upper canada \u2018'oliege and Trinity Collegv School, played in Port Hope.U, C.C., were beaten hy one wicket In a two- innings game.Upper (\u2018ansda batted first, and were all out nt lunch time for a score of 51.Trinity responded with 49, and then dimnissed thelr opponents in the second innings for 44, the bowling of Rhodes, the Trinity captain.being very effective, and responsible for elæht wlickets.Trinity had 46 to tie and ones and one-half hours tno play Galliher's bowling proved too much for most of the team and the game which had looked pro- miaing during the partnership of Rhodes and Campbell.was only saved by the last two men, Reid making 16 not out and Waters # not out.Upper Canada College would probably have made a higher score In their first innings against the Trinity Jollege eleven, which were without the (\u2018on- yers brothers, their regular bowlers, put: two nf thelr strongesst bats fell to magnificent catches in the deep field by Hay.SHOL POLISH ie à welcome increase in stock to every grooer.It is the best, quickest and blackest polish made, and the quiockest~and readiest- seller, 2° Mack and oll Coleone EEE TENTS AWNINGS SAILS TARPAULINS FLAGS -6f Highest Grade Msterials, - THOS.SONNE, Sr., 198 Commissiondrs street, \u2018Phone M.1161.MONTREAL.133 6 law ipeg hat President Bartlett, THE CONCILIATION BOARD.Associated Press.dune 18.\u2014It was taken as t that no hardship would result fro changes in the schedules p pan Pa.\u2014John B.Roach, pres of the Delaware River Irom 8h} and Engine Works, and som , Man.the Conciliation Board would sit in Moqse Jaw next Tuesday.as there were many witnesses there.progress was made.The testimony blarkamiths 0 .snd present conditions in the shops, and of the Trades and f.abor Council, gave his reasons for be- ltaving a ere MAS a among certain classes roy union- HE tated that th Man facturers\u2019 Association were trouble with this end In View.Canadian Pacific Railway shops th hag been A \u201cmarkè1 improvement in the working conditions, and till officials had shown a desire e Canadian rocapti the to t the come Zam -Buk a used it for a very had burn on the t son, Vana; D.Hamilton; J.T, lewis, Ottawa; F.H T Macé sa arte Ottawa; H \u2018A salve Zam-Buk Kashmir should be oa eve Mrs.C.B Tibba, anipeg Beach 7.30 pm, daily, New York and Buffalo express.\u2018Ç BEN AKIS SPRING 9 QUE 3 10.08 p.m, Sunday oniy, Valloyfield loesl.» a ; bles.et t \u201cThe CARLSBAD OF CANADA\u201d \u2018 Full Particulars, Timetables, etc., a | For the Pi Seckar Fahing, Tena, Ball es .room.For the Health Seeker: The unrivaled Abenakis 2 City Ticket Office, ' Mineral-Water and Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Dys- ag ' pepeia, and all Stomach, Kidney, and Liver tr For All: - A -\u2014 137 ST.JAMES STREET A home-bke, well-conducted Hotel where you can find rest and enjoy- À \u201cAMERICAS GREATEST ment.rate rates.Write for Beautiful Hlustrated A 3 _ RAILWAY SYSTEM» \u2018Phones, M 1038-1039.R.G.KIMPTON, Manager.Abenakis Springe, Que.# ie _ & THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA £ \u2014 138 82 law : NEW FAST TRAIN : ST.PAUL, - MINNEAPOLIS Crookston, Grand Forks, Grafton and Winnipeg On May 3ist the NorthernPacific Railway] Placed in daily tion between the above points a new fast day train, connecting th morning trains from Chicago.The Former Train Service Has Been Discontinued.R.& O.Hotels | MANOIR RICHELIEU | TADOUSAC HOTEL Opens Jung 20th.Opens June 25th.4 = H.M.PATERSON, Manager.F.B.BOWEN, Manager, = Murray Bay, P.Q.Tadousac, P.Q.+ #, 129 20end >» - 7 To : \u2014 ë .> ourVacation at PORTLAND Meas cool da; amd combonable nights among sow delightful ser.Nerthbound.Condensed Dally Schedule.Southbound À Lam mde co ih .chime, excalluss i He A M eee sous Leave.\u2018ul Paul: Arrive .Hotels, and Houses Corse» y | harbos hey / ?8.Vera sas 000 .- Leave.nneapelis .° - bouts a doce May cajoyable : ; 5 cu nee aera Arrive.Craeley n Leave ar once er mp your pri out Fos Betonted isfonnation addres | * 7.06 PM.Ll Arrive.Grefien Leave.1137 AM ee \u2014 \u2014 SR 835 PM.:.ve.Pembina .Leeve.0 M.CAKE PLACID, ADIRONDACKS.\u2014\u2014 3 1050 P.M.,.Arrive.Winnipeg .Leave.TAB AM.RAND VIEW HOTEL : OCEAN VIEW HOTEL #.The new train consists of à combination Mail end apr Yu GRA JUNE 18 TO OCTOBER.GOLF, BIDDEFORD POOL, ME.2 cembination © and Smoking car, à first: each, CANOEING.ALL ADIRONDACK ATTRAC Finest moderate-priced hotel on the \"x man Cafe-Parlor-O tion Car.TIONE- PAS pe taste bo niet r New England i ss + For Tiekets.Reservations ots.ell en , 126 12004 ; G.W.HARDISTY, ' Gaspe Basin ; ' : The Favorite Spot for Health and Spas.A Distriet Passenger and Freight Agent, IMPERIAL BANK BUILDIXG, A.M CLELAND, GPA, Alnche-Tuiseu-Puotfie Exposition, 1800.St.James St., Montreal | Be.Peal, Miss.and Yellowstone Take a Burlington train to Denver, see the Garden of the Gods and the wonderful Colorado mountains.Then through the Black Hills and the countsy made famous by Indian wars and the Custer mdsacre, to and through Yellowstone Park, without exception the most fascinating ride to St.Paul and for 300 miles down the banks of in the world.the beautiful Mississippi River.Practically ail the way from Chicago or Se.Louis a comfortable, well ordered Burlington trains, in charge of people who try to make you \u201cfeel at home.Th Is the, rendent tour in America, and 1 would like to send ; aie and t Jou make the trip, and ho ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.List of These Sucsvesful In Entrance vi.Kxaminations, Ottawa, Japs Lh\u2014F - entrance OX- ne, Ont.; A.G, Lew- B Van Straubensie.: C.G.Mortimer, Toronto; R.H.D:Bmith, W.Péwell, Ottawa; H.8.Windler, &.Fisher.St.John; W.8.Hendrie, , Svittugar- L A.Wilmot.Vancouver: D.M., Toronto: H.EB.Sliver, Halifax; J.F.J.Blanchard, Winnipeg: J.C.Stewart, Kingston: F.H.Baker.Montreal; J.N.We Ot- Gwynne, Toronte: 4.8.fav = an Tr Corn wall: WW.Macpherson.Ottawa; H.Colorado el} you how comfortably and easily w moderate 1s the expense.trop We a powtsl today, before you forget it.> r A Gé King street East, Terento.4.R.Yorieh, Cannâten Passenger Agent, Ty wing is the list of successful candidates at the Royal Military Coll aminalioss fer the 33 vacancies mext term: .{fined in jail.Mi.Clemens Mineral Walter Haths are he treniment of Ri.BUY A 4M and «il Nervous and Bleod Diseases Two hundred bath bouses boarding houses offer sccommodations and rates to suit ali 1astes and purses ens ip deiightfuilly situated 23 miles from Detroit.\u2018I'nrough trains from the Kast and \"est, via the Grand Trunk tem, Delrpit suburban electric cars every .Jaus'rated bosk of Mt.Clemens malied Hee.Address F.R.retary.Chamber of C Mich.Lait how MICHIGAN.OPEN ALL THE YEAR ! UNE: nari hote's snd Mt Ciom- Railwa, Bys- AN, Sec- , Me.rei Square Lake House, ST.FAUISTIN STATION.Trout HOTEL WENTWORTH NEW CASTLE, N.M.OPEN JUNE 27 TO SEPT.& 1908, desl location on Atlantic Coast.acilities for golf, tennis, sall- béthing.Automobile headquarters with garage for 100 cars.Beautiful bi .Cuisine.aerviie and music uneurpassed.Illustrated booklet W.K.HILL.Manager.Portsmouth, N.H.Open June 1.ng WHITE MOUNTALNW THE BELLEVUE and Azzen INTERVALE, E.KX.WHITE MTS.The Kearsarge NORTH CONWAY, N.H.Open sr.leet Hotel, extensively a asset beautiful walks and drives; ol grounds.Write for lu t ot and rates 113 26004 ANDREW L OREANER, Manages.Pinest view tm the Mountalns Pare apr mater.Private bathe sects lights, and modern improvemes: or terms pe 3.A BARI SONA Ounada\u2019s ldes] Bummer Resort, NW 152 miles frow Montreal, vis.Bberbrooke, on wippi Lake, 200 guests., Datbing, fishing, pri- Maks, two tennis courts, two bowling croquet grouads, nine bole miniature reen où lawn, blilierds, pool, bowl} © , orc .Wate or deseriptive booklets mailed free.Mr GS A LeBaren, Prop.[J alley, dance bell Charming Iesert fer sad Pleas # oure + The visinity affords beautiful ssemery, fine sea batbing and unexcelled fishing.Quests have the privilege of saimoa trout fighiag in connection with the heonaa Salmon an Trout Fishing Par.Excellence n°2 BAKER\u2019S HOTEL Tw (OPENED JUNE 1ST.) ax, ee long snd favorably known, offers he slams ascommodation for tourista, with ve the comforte of home.Bs Het ing your plans for your SEam~ {+ mer outing, be sure to write for terms anf .4, other information to .\u201cA 18362 BAKER'S HOT '.Ganpe, Qua 3 CACOUNA N MANSION HOUSE, CACOUNA, ER opens June lst, with all modern conveniences, first-class service and y board.fishing, boating, and other # sports.excellent ball room.Four fur- ; ther particulars, apply A.LUCAS J Spend Your Vacation at thé OCEAN HOUSE OLD ORCHANI, MAMIE, Ye SURF HOUSE, Wm.E.Dobbins, Prop.Old O Finest location on the Beach, Fisk House lot.American and plan.Extra large chambers.Shore Dinners.rates in June.Tennis Court and p Bea \u2018 J \u201d i nn ere en, Hot ses wiier baths Bookiet HW.Dugk: 3 BRANKSOME HALL 2 103 Bloor Street East, Toronto.À Mest- dential and Day School for Girls, under the joint management of Miss Sestt, y formerly Principal of the Girls\u2019 Depasrt- ment of the Provincial Model Scheel x Toronto, and Miss Merrfok.Autumn term will begin Beptember Sth.For Prospectus, apply to Miss Sestt 143 eed COTTAGES orth Matley, Q.\u201cD.BEAUGHAP, Lac I'l A STRIKE AT MIDLAND.italian Workmen Become Violent and Assault Fellow Workmen.Midland, Ont, June 18.\u2014The for- signers employed by the Metcalf Com- y., contractors for the new Grand k Pacific elevator here, to the number of abôut 250, went on strike this morning, demanding 82 per day.A few of the strikers created a riot by threatening assault and intimidating the other men who remained on the work.\u201d Information was laid beford Police Magistrate Jaffrey, and the police, assisted by many citizens, went oul tn the works and succeeded in arresting six of the rioters, who are now con- Clobewwid gas pipes were used to frighten the workmen who remained.Many men received a beating, but only ome was bedly hurt, and is In the hospital.Buy \u2018Fearminu's | English Breakfast Bacon, Best fa quality \u2018and .Govorament in.\u201c spected 95 20004 THE GAINSBOROUGH Hubbards, N.Son line of the Halifax and Routh-Westorn Railway, 36 miles west of Halifax.Firat- class \u2018house for first-class people.$7 to $10 per week, $1.50 per day.cular.A.W.SHATFORD, Proprietor.\u2014\u2014 i Perfumes, Toilet Water, Lotions and odors are an important of his stock of sundries, Hudnuwt Vielet See Tellet Talcum, 35c.Coigates Violet Talewm, : Fte.Fiver'e Fompein, Astrim ete.How mes Ideal.Violette Téehle, Coeur de Jennnette.Letus Blew, the mest fragrant ef perfumes.Henri Lanctol's Pharmacies ep Eee re ses er: CATMERINN, cer, Mt.er ae BNC, sear De- @0- 07.DERVIS, 01.Louis Square.Terms, Ctr- aE BAY VIBW HOUSE, Bay View, Maine, Via O18 Orehard.Oa Or chard Beaca RK.yg Lu ocena, surrouni y ne ove, 2e - and safe batbing.C.A.ubraoe Mrs = A.Googms, Manager.119 26004 1 MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL 7} ST.FAUSTIN, PQ.7 a Fine, comfortable hotel.with all modern improvements.ighest looa- > fon © urentiane.Ten lakes ox filled with red trout n dis- es tance.Carriages me traîne No 4 consumptives need app aking care ÿ vf fishing parties a specialty.erme reasonable.10 trip tickets now obtainable.J.A.Dansevesn, Prop.131 d6eod_ SARANAC LAKE HOTBL ST.ARMAND and COTTAGES.Good uhshing, and hosting.Omar asse e.ele ph and tele n house.For rates address JAMES MANNIX.Prop, Saranac Lake, N.Y.121 1%e0d New Brunsw lok TheRhine of America od your helldays Ia OR ro Frovinee of New Brunswick, Canada, and make sure of a sai! on the fnint John Hirer, which, in the words of the late Rev.x.lwWitt Talmage, to * Rbine and the Huéson commisgied in ¢ scene of besuty gmd grandenr.'\u2019 Fur full particulars of « fleking or canoelag trip In summer, ov a big game hunt in the fail, or for besu- utally Hlustrated Pookiet.end ten ictare «ls free, write to \u201c roderioion.7 eurist Ascociation, uen ot.Fredericton.W.B.Canada.198 20eog EDUCATIONAL PROF.E.O.PAYETTE \"~~ From the N.F.Conservetary of M e Beate Manse\u2026 [3 =, 3 42 anpouncer a apecisl summer course a x Piano Playing and Harmony, for t - ers and others, to begin July 7th te sk September 1.190, in Montreal.The JR] urse comprising 16 1-3 hour lessens.A or further particulars, address Prof ve .Payette, 39 Spring street fis x 2 Mass, 187 EE ARAL HS, if a : oe Co tf pang 7 TATE REG a \\ DAILY AY.JUNE 18: 1008.| { : R: \u2014 _ \u2014 doe \u2014 um \u2014 p I-year-cùde.Start good; caatty: any part ef tbe route Opened 56, viosed\u2019 = \\ : { 1 alii \"owes HAD PLAN |MADE FAST TIME ; pStarters, WEN moma .MOMENTUM, 08.- .avre .\u2026 118 11 8 1 Gravesend, Jeune 10.Track t.Lady ! oe 15 3 8h ; ; 4, 93; Gfur.j PEER AFCA SE BUTE REIL) LURING MEETING e .R Col Zeb.dis int 81 83 ed 20.\u2014_\u2014 , : Ohayo 118 65 G10 é1 WH.H.LYONS, 104.son, Maid ne a Ha 13 Bennings, March 25 Track good.5 \u2014\u2014\u2014=e\u2014_\" llavre out-broke his field, and.sprint- Wm.H.I.yons, 105: ; a Hh A 3 3% Selected Three Ones to Show in the List of Track Reserds Established Ing away from his field.open up a fur.¢ 3 Beat 10 lengths.» V6 .Fe fer toa Upened 6-2.closed 4.Money and Had to Trudde Recently at Blue Bonnets.FIRST RACE.First Race\u2014Une mile, DENNIS STAFFORD.Crea = lg, ?Jamulca, May © (truck fast) Secuni : rèce-One mile and a nixteentli, tine, ' 212 1-5, .24 3-65, 37, 491-3, 1014-6, 1.14 ; 4-6, 1.42, L48 2-5, 3-year-uvkis and up | ) ward, mares and geldings; selling.start bad, won casrlly, place Maine.+ Susrters, we A Fin.Bad Nows - Jus 3% ig 1 34 Dennis Süfford.v 42 33 $4 ruld.- 104 14 2 $! | Aucassin .-.106 6 sh 44 à f; Lady Savoy .wi oz 8 Bi ! \\ Bt.Joseph toy 21445 41 © i Winner vutered for $s.no tad.Mat ; D News wus easily beat, «00 going to ti | 4 front when called on Was well in hand ! : wl} through the stretcdi.Gn the back ! stretch he wux pocketed by Lennis sua- ford and Le was fortunate to work his way through on the rail.Dennis Staffoud Yap his rave ami finished resolule!s Druld showed au Unproved race, but was raced tu pieces In front and Ured in the stretch, Aucasian van do better dad Savoy had setent speed St Joseph, after ShOWINE a good tute of speed, topped utterly and was pulled up.Opened 6, clused 3.HALBARD, 102.Montreal, June ¥.\u2018lta k fast 17 \\ Sixth race.seven furlongs.Purse $4n0, for 4-year-olds and ap.selling.Start or good.Won cantering, pr! driving.Tie, 15 2-0, 487-5, 114, 1 -5 ' Horses 4 Fin Creel.1v5 .8h } Belle Stroma, 107 .21 zh Black Burn.104 - 44 33 BL Clan, 312 .ly 4h King Cole, 112 .Sie 4h Halbaird, 109 | 714 sta Bchroeder's Midway.il.R 1 a 72 Plue Coat, 112 1ty it Ney \u2018 Nibirck, 109 | .Bo snk Le shilling rated Creel in behind others until! straightened oat In home sire hh, where he closed with à raisl and, getting up at last sixteenth.won Rolng away under wraps.Helle Strome was being ndden out to stave off Black Rurn.Latter losed gamely under à drive Opened 6.cloged Ho Yo LADY KARMA, 107.Montreal, June 12 rack fast - 364\u2014 ! Bixth race, 11, milles, Purse $400.For 3- A year-olds and up Start geod, Won can- : tering.Place easils Tone, 24, 425.5, 1.13 4-5.1 404 5, 1.54 P Horsen 13 % Fin â Doubt, 107 .5h 42 1: - Miss Marjorie.95 .14 TN = l'a Hoiscuer.Flo 6 6 a3 lord [ixon, 102 3, Dlg #1 Cursus, 167 .24 21 53 Lady Karma.in 44 31 8 Doubt crowded back at first turn and badly out-run first part.closing with a rush, won going away Miss Mazjorie - showed keen burst of speed, Ured badly Opened 8, closed 25 N ZIPANGO, 101, | Montreal, June 13 (track fast» : 11, miles, purse, $2000, fy 3 year- A olds And up: start good, won easily; place driving Time, 243 5, 501-5 114 2-5, - 402-3 2062.5 Du Starters wt 4 y Fin.Reidmore 16 314 r° t3 Lally .110 2h 1% 23% Oxford 123 4 4 1 no Zipangn 12 nk 4 > 1n Reldmore off forwardly.but outrun hy Jt Zipangn to first turn, was crowded ba k = entering back stretch and MeCahes took.k and moved np On outside rounding the far turn Drew away into an easy lead last quarter, and well tn hand at ; shower.track heavy) | furlongs.finish, l.ally made a determined effort rounding far turn.where he aught and passed Zipang Had nothing 'eft when \" the winner «hallenged Chford dropped back at turn ont of ba.Kk stretch.but cloe-d, again in stretch run Too much usa made of Zipango In carly stages Open-d & closed 3 .ONTARIO, 102.¢ Montreal.June 9.(track fast) -sixth Race.Neven furlongs.purse $400.for + S-year-obls and up.start good wun easily.pluie driving.thine 233-05.418, 1.13 2.5, 127.| Ntarters.wt.1, 3g Fin.| Dixie Hummel 103 i 143 114 Call .ng 2 22 21 Ontarie 115 4h 3nk 33 Handmaur .- 108 #63 43 45 Sally Cohen +» 103 71 82 b 4 .Pan De Oro 105 82 Ti th Mill on the Floss .103 8 aly Tg Jim Butwaod Tig 4 \u201c3 se Ferry landing .105 64 916 92 Blue Jeans 115 10 10 10 Dixie Hummel outfought her field and opened up a Wining rau on Sack stretch.Bhe forced a fart pure, pad something left to stall off Call Boy.Taiter moved up strong, but hung after reaching lead er.Ontario was messed about, closed strong.Opened 2, closed 6 tu 2.MARIPOSA, 95.p Bee Gibson.* Opened 15, closed 30.k YADDO, 108.| Ber Gibson.Opened 3.«losed 2.$ SERVILE, 102.= Pourth Race One mile, purse, $1,000 \u201c for 3-year-olds, atart poor.won easily , : lace sume, time, 23 4-5 61 1.15 4-4, 433-5.Busrtern.we.4% 3, Fin Parkview .411 12 1) 11 Bille Hinÿe ils 2! 25 26 Servile .13 312 #33 3 10 Thomas Flyer lun 4 4 4 Parkview beat hier field away from the ! barrier.and held her field mafe for speed | - all the was.Kuerner had her weil in hand at end.Hillle Hibbs moved up strong entering the home stretch, and - ade a determined challenge, but winner Always held him safe, Servilg anchnrel] by the weight, could never get up.Thomas Flyer lahoring all the wry.Broke down in stretch run and pulled up very Jame.Opened 4, (losad 6.x - NIBLICK, 102.1 Goes chart in to-day's paper.LALLY, 108.- Bee chart in to-day's paper a CALL BOY, 108, \u2018 Tuerdty, Juna 18 (weather clear, tra-k p 4 slow) - Firat race 1 mile; purse, $400; for x B-yeur-olds.ftart gout! won easily.place pa driving: time.24 3-6.A9 2-0.1.17.ve 1.43 2-5.Blarters\u2026 Wwe.+ ly Fin.Harcourt 114 414 43 1145 Bt, Mari lis \u20ac « 214, ' Mises Marjorie 166 11 14 8h Call Boy .111 82 > 114 48 Our Boy .111 62 &nk & 4 Mill on tha Floss 101 214 24 s Harcourt, as usual, slow to get going aud outrun first ha!f.moved up strong rounding the far turn.and.déshink to the front ln stretch run, drew away » an easy lead at end.Bt.llarto closed ; stoutly last quarter and eaxlly diaposed of ce the others Miss Marjorie held her field safe for seven furiongs.The\" red.The ' race was a true-run one and free of interference.Opened 6, closed 5., GIBSON, 97.Beven furlongs.purse $400; for 4-year- ; olds and up; start good, won easily; place = driving; time, .23 4-5, .48 4-5, 1.15 4-5, \u201c - n.of x i Ft A 14 41 112 5 2 234% 21 \u20ac \u2018 344 41 814 .84 572 44 AW Snk 65 Kd 1 7 61 NTL 11 22 ?Sl off In front.but te sutrun first half.Moved up \\strong * younding far turn: closed with a rush In ht Tetoh run, and drew away into an easy Pv d at end.Yaddo used up in early pb + |] x raci Gibson into submission.fn nou alert to stall off the winner's on v © .nder drive all the way, but unable Pymed to: improve hh tion % closed & SECOND RACE.Race-Five furionge: two-year- LADY IRMA, 114, track fast.First Race § furlongs, purse $400, fur 2-vear-olds, start good, won cusily, place driving.Time -.23 1-5, 4 _-6, Lui.Starters.We, iy Str.Fin.Hagiuan 110 11% 11 13 (Gay King 106 62 & 1% 2nk FAL Busch 113 3h \u201832 21 Low Heart .He 2h 21 4h Columbus 113 5: $3 5h Royal oak 113 41 \u2018 er 1.ong Juhu 113 Tie 74 74 Ave.læunard sa 8 8 \u201c Kagman, a quick beginner, left ihe SAT M'hutenes Fires str or cummanding lead round wus well in hand lest eighth.lady Irma | sunme again at the end, and, wearing Thistle Helle down, out-gam her in final drive, latter began slow.but went thiough on the inside entering home stretch, weight told on lan de Noyles fr the lant yarter.tipened 6 tu 5, closed 4 to 5.ARONDACK, 100, Md, May 9.1908 First Race 6, \u201c4.: value to winner, post 3 minutes.off won vantetinæ, place ù Fin.Pde à LE nk \u20ac 1 1 (weather Five sa Pimlico, tune, 181-5, Lek do $i added, $360.two-vear-olds, at 40 start pour, driving Staplers we Lu lite treo Arondar k Lurtd Tug.nen Autumn Matld 103 bh Lois RO ant lasses her (eld and darned Into a long le vi sn tie firat quarter Wan eared up all the last quarter atl wan ons cantering at the end Alotidack o asod strong after making a wide turn «rte rtyg the house streteh and cutiasted Food in the stretch run.The Sten wesacid under u drive an the last furlong HAKAN vas laine going to the post Me acanden palled Autumn Mald uv when the breck came nnd had Ler under stout restreint atl the way, Orpensd 10 med] 30.CLAIBORNE, 103.13 Track fast.Yurse $4.00, for 2 Won Jdrnving 154 5945 e \" h i ~ 3 4 is et 03 Stath xvear- Fiare Meontreat June bortenas 1 Kognan kab à Nastuits Clalctheire 4 Lee \u201céolien tés, 158 \u201cconpi 0 itAximan left the post with a rush and duxied away into a winning lead before they had gone a furlong Weakened in stretch rup ome} driving to the limit at tha end to stall off Takahira Latter finished gamely under punishment.and was Kdtn'ng on the winner at every stride.Nasturtia, a slow breaker.rould never #1 up Koerner had her on the Inside ; he wa ar! saved ground at every tan Openad 10 closed 15 NASTURTIA, 111.Montreal, June 15 track heavy) \u2018Sixth Race 14 furlongs.purse $460.for - Year olds.start good won deiting.place same.Ume 17 234 5, 3X5 484 5, 06 Starters Wt iy 8e Fin.Naatuitia To 32 32 114 Personai 10 11 1 nk 214 MOT tireene 2 2 14 21 214 Quantien 112 4 nk 423 44 Jim Parkinson te 2 5 & Koerner avoided the early pace with Nasturtia, and came through on inside entering home stretch.where the lead ers went wide Fintahed guinely under a drive ant outlasted Personal at end latter forced a terrifl: pace for half a mile, then tired.MT Greene ran to his best form.was a keen contender until last sixteenth., before he weakened.Quan tho ran an impressive race.Opened À, closed 3.AUTUMN MAID, 11¢ Nes Lady Irma Opened 4, closed 10.OHAYO, 108.Nee l.ady Irma Opened 39, losed (0.LOW HEART, 105.Ses chart in to day's paper HELEN HILLS, 106.See (\u2018laiborne opened 1, vioned R ta 5 BALLET GIRL, 108.Ses hart in to-day'& paper.GAY KING.108.Friday.June 12 Weather rlear and tuirrter with a rush, dashed to the front, forcing a (ast pace all Gay King.a slow beginner, closed a big gap, \\watiug Al HBumh for the place.Low Heart quit final siateenth.Opened 6, closed 5.Third Race\u2014 About 2% miles, steeple- « hase, THIRD RACE.BUTWELL, 157.tee Kpobhampton.Opened 6, closed 6.KNOBHAMPTON, 157.Third Race- About 2 miles, purse §400, fur 4-year-vlds and up, start good, wun easily, place saine.time, 4.07.Starters wt 10 13 Fin.Kuovhwmpton 143 11 » 1 13 Medicine Man 143 215 2 20 26 Eutwell \u2026.135 4 3 3 Woodhine .141 33 Fell Firefly .\u2026.151 Fell Marston Moore | 143 Fell Knobiatipton fenced well und held his fidu safe for speed ail thie way, drew uway Into an easy lead last quarer.Medicine Man could never get up; swerved tu outside in run home on the flat Buitweil closed blg gap last quarter.Firefly fell at fifth jump.Woodbine lost rider ur eleventh jump, and Marston Moore at second jump.Opened 6, closed 6.GLEN CASTLE, 182.Hee chart in tu-day's paper.BALLYCASTLE, 182.See chart in to-day's paper.ESSEX, 157.Saturday, June 13 (trark fast.\u20148ec- ond ace, about 2% nies.Putse $1,000, \u2018staeplec hase, Stat good.won driving, Place easily.Time, 6.10, Horses.10 Pia Tourhwood, 143 .16 146 11 Essex, 156 .* .84 310 320 Bally castle, 136 22 23 3 \u2018The Knight, 139 5 4 Agent, 150 .44 Ran out.Touchwood fenced pourly.but held his tieid safe for speed, made had landing at tenth and eighteenth jumps, where he went to his knees, closed again last fur- tong and out-gamed Essex in final drive; latter rated along under slight restraint until last turn of the fieid, where moved up with a rush and made a determined effort but weakened last sixteenth jump.Axent ran out at the eighth Jump.Opened 3, closed 4 Montreal.June 13 (track fast) Fourth ce About two miles: purse, ; steeplechase: start good;.won.easily; place sane, time, 4.1%.Starters.wt.18.Fin *Firefly 160 36 315 13 Butwell 157 33 28 28 \u201cIauretwood .130 4 4 31% Jno.T Morgan 147 12 14 4 145 er.Woodbine .*Coupled.Mr.Kerr waited with Firefly until last turn of the field.Where he moved up 10 the leaders with a rush a after a sharp drive with Butwell, drew away into an easy lead at the end.Woodbine lost rider a} the fourth jump.Opened § to 2, closed 11 to 6 Fourth Race\u2014Jacques Cartier Stakes: one mile.FOURTH RACE.GOES FAST, M4.Montreal, June 15.\u2014Treck heavyr\u2014Owe mile; purse $400; for 3-year-olde and g004; won easily; place same.\u2014 24, 49 d-6, 1.26 1.4% Horses.% % ya HF A TYPICAL VIEW OF THE CLUBHOUSE AT BLUE BONNETS ON A RACING DAY.PES til rounding turn into home stretch, wera hie moved up strong.caugnt and passed the leaders in stretch run und drew away without affort at end.Goes | Fast, outrun first half, moved L.with a | tush rounding far tum.but had nothing , loft when the winner caught lim.Lady Isabel evidentiv stalling off until last: quarter.Adrtan outhroke his flelt and rhowed speed for seven furlongs.Opened | 8, closed 7 tn 2 ; REIDMORE, 118.| Fourth Rare - 14 miles.purse.82,600\" : for 3-year-olis and Up: stort geod.won back and moved up on pntaide rounding the far turn Drew away Into an easy lewd last quarter.and well in hand at finish.Lally made a detarmined effort rounding far turn.where he caught and | easily place driving, time, %4 3-5.50 1.3, i 1.142.5 1402-5, 2082 3 Starters we 4% 1 Fin.Reldmore 118 2 14 3% Laity .- .1190 2h 14 21% Oxford .123 4 4 2 no Zipango - 12 1 nk 2 nk 4 | Reldmore off forwardiv, but outrin bv Zipango to firat turn.Was rrowgded ha k entering back stret-h.and M.\u201c¥hey tonk | passed Zipungo.Had nothing left when the winner challenged.Oxford dropped back at turn out of back suwtch but closed again tn stretch run.Tow much use made of Zipangn In early stages Opened 3 to K, clomed 1.BILL'E HIBBS, 91.Ree Rervile.first race.| Opened 8.closed 15.SERVILE, 88 | Ree Servite, first rare.i DISOBEDIENT, 84.See chart in to-day's paper.SCHROEDER'S MIDWAY, 97.Sea Gihacn.First Race.Opened 4, clo 5 LALLY.103.See chart in to-dav's peper.BELLWETHER, 99.Montreal, .\u2014 Weather raining.| \" furl track heavy.First race\u20146 0 - Purse $400.For 3-year-oids and up.Start ! good, won driving.place same.ime, « 24, 49.1.47.Horses.4% Sur Fin Gold Heart, 99 AY 11 1 1% | Rellwether, 108 .2h 22 22 Dixie Himmel, 102 36 314 31 King Avondale, 197.4h 41 4nk Blue Coat, 107 515 56 16 5-10 Ï Waypost, 97 .\u2018 s \u20ac ! Gold Heart troke with the leaders and forced the early re, closely pressed by Bellwether.and Dixie Himmel hung on gamely under punishment and out-lasted Bellwether in stretch run.latter swerved ver to inside last furlong and was in clore quarters next the rail ast sixteenth.Dixie Himmel on outside\u2019 of leaders all the way and made a wide tum! | entering home stretch.King Avondale | did not fancy the going.| Opened 4-5, closed 4-6.FIFTH RACE.8ix furlongs.GOLLY DING, 107.Montreal, June 12.\u2014Track fast.Third race\u20144 furlongs.Purse $400.Three-year- .old maidens.Start good: won cantering: place driving.\u2018Time, .231-5, 481-5, 1.14.| Horses.4 Str.Fin.: Gold Heart, 109 1 13 1 ; Cruche d'Or, 107 82: 64 2no Golly Ding, 109 21% 63 31% Twiggs.109 Lo.42 42 42 Star Emblem, 109 81 34 63 Javlin, 112 .51 64 6 Amontillado.109 .7 7 7 Gold Heart held his field safe all the way, dashed to the front without effort at the start, and drew away to an lead.Cruche d'Or interfer with when the break came and was out-run to the stretch; closed with a rush and got up in time to get the from Golly Ding.latter off forwardly, followed the early ce closely, but lost ground ome stretch, where he went wide.in and Twiggs showed speed in spots.Opened 10, closed 20.TWIGGS, 107.Sea Golly Ding.doe also L.Eckhart.Opened 7-6, closed 7-5.STAR EMBLEM, 107.8ee Golly Ding.Opened 60, closed 50.CRUCHE D'OR, 108.8ea Golly Ding.Opened 4, closed 3.Jiu JITSU, 110.Montreal, June 15.\u2014Track heavy-\u2014Third Race\u20141% miles; purse $400; for $-year- olds and wp.tart poor; won getving: lace easily.Thne\u2014.25, 52 1.38 83-5, .47, 2.01 3-5.wat n 0 n Sparkles .130 11 11% 1h Cursus .146 33 34 23 Call Boy .131 8h 43 36 Sir Model .146 131 33 a Al Powell .x 4% 1% 53 Jin Jitsu .\".6 : 6 6 8 es outbroke his fleié, but Mr.Wright took rest ng hoid him drew away.weaken driving to the limit to stall ursus at end; latter, out-run first half.closed with a great stretch .afd would have won in another stride.Can Bov cloned a big #an last quarter.Mr.Dawes lost De art at » ané was pufi- ing up first q .Opened 20, clueed 36.L.M.ECKART, 107.Montreal, June 16.\u2014 Track slow, \u2026 7 :0-> ve oa ses nn Toe A - r- and Start .wom easily: Four 0164 = Time, 24, 46, Lie 26, LIA Horses.% Fin Cruche d'Or, 96 .Sok 616 36 Fern , .-.1% 1% 34 Amontil , 9.h \u201cak LM.rt 97.55 41 54 Sally Cohen, 9% J 6 e Ailla forced the early pace with Fernando under slight restra'n® apd Arew Dando BAN etiort In stretch rum, whem Fr.reams - back rounds the far turn: CATO ugw~.a at end and with à rush.inside next the rail sll the Way, going vus vüchy, Salty Coben bros an NEW ORLEANS.\u2026 fast.ra BE ST A ute.Start good.won diving.place same Horses.\"4 iy Fin Risk, 111 .$1 23 pi Donaldo, lof .1 1119 24 Fashion.105 23- 3! n1 Banridge.110 aly 4145 44 | Ritter Man.107 613 6h 51% Sylvia G, 105 .8h 5h 61 Helen Holland.19 9nk £h 1 | Czar, 110 101 sh Rs Risk btoke from the extreme outside.| but was hustled along to the turn out! .of the Lack atreteh.where Nicol dropped in behind the leader and walted until strailghtensd out In the home atreteh before making his run.closed strong In the last sixteenth and was going awav at the end.[ronaldo cut-brnke hix field and forced a fast pace for five furlongs hefore he weakened.Fashion was in be hind the leadera on the inside all the way but ould never get up.Czar was cat off at the start and was pulled up Heien Holland was ouùt-run all the wa).| Opened 24, closed 60.COSMOPOLITAN, 110.First start.BREAKAWAY, 107.i Montreal, June 1% Track fast Sixth Race.One mile, purne $400; for 2-year- olds and up Start poor.won Arriving: place easily Time 231-5, 478-5 118\" 1-5.139 4-5 Startera AS 5 Fin, Debar .|.S12 81, nk 1h Youthful .102 11! 14 25 Mervile 102 52 IN ss : Gibson .112 21% 1132 4 24 Sparkies 102 4h sh Lh Lord Dixon .13 73 73 62 | Larikin .s% 32 Sip Th I Keator .1: » 84 \u2018318 Break Away 102 0% 9 y Debar broke slow und outrun to stretch turn, when le came through on inside.won, in last stride.Youthful had race at his \u2018merev at sixteenth pole Tanewon did not =ee Dabar comipg.Servile could never get up Opened 15, closed 25.SIXTH RACE.Five furlongs.three-year-olds and up.NANNO, 102.Wednesday.June 10.-\u2014First rare -Bix j furlongs.purse $400; for three-year-olds; start good; won rantering; place easily.Time- 23 2-5, 49, 1.15 Ho i st.% ¥tr.Fin.Park View .106 11 14 12 lawiess 108 J 2 23 Nanno 101 21% = 3 Park View outclassed her field, dashed to the front when break came, and was under restraint ail the way Lawless wore Nanno down in stretch run, caught and passed her last sixteenth.Nanmo was tiring and under drive al the last quarter, UOpened 10, closed 30.PAUL PRY, 104.Monday.June 8 (weather clear.track fast) \u2014First Race\u20145 farlongs, purse $400 for, 3-yeur-olds; sens.rte LE Fin Tenakoe - - 108 14 14 14 Manheimer .108 22 23 3h wiess .106 21 4 31% Tartar Maid .106 _ 4) 54 44 Cruche d' cee.106 71 $h sh Priceless Jewel .106 31 31 ss Adrian .111 61% 61 73 Paul Pry .103 1 8 8 Tenakoe, quick to begin, dashed to the front rounding the far turn, where he opensd up a commanding lead.was under restraint all Jast furlong.Manhelmer could never get up; weakened nnder drive at end.and st managed to last long enough tp stall off Lawless.Latter clos- od again and would have beaten Man- \u2018heimer in another stride.Pricelese Jewel had mo speed.Time, 1.60 4.8.Opened at 30, closed at 60.TENAKOE, 108 Bee Paul Pry.Opened 3.closed +.MANHEIMER, 104.See Paul Pry.Opened %, closed KING AVONDALE, 107.a Montreal.MY rack hsavy.Race-8 furie 3 purse $400; for 3-year-oils and up.Start goed; won driving.place same.Time\u2014 24, .49, 1.17.Horses.wat 4% 8tr.Fin.id Heart .\u201d 1% 11 11% lwether .108 2h 22 23 Dixie Himmet.102 36 31% 31 Avondale.107 4h 41 4 nk Blue Comat .107 6515 § 18 510 Waypost .» \u20ac LA Gold Heart broke with the leadery and forced the early ly promos by Bellwether, and fo Himmel hung om and teenth.Dixie Him leaders all the ,way and made e wide urn en hme stretch, King Aven- e dia pot fancy the , \u20ac orntenennnd EE CE al - wo \u2014\u2014\u2014 won easily; place Ariving.Time, 233.5, da CITES Horses.a Sir Fin.tillle Hibbs, 1v2 #1 13 12 Jane Swift.100 & 47 1h Biue \u2018\u2018oat, 111 444 \u201c 24 3.14 Adrian, 90 .Lo MM BL 434 Tartar Maid, 85.11 73 51 Monthert.sa.7h 51 $2 eredith.103 .34 8 7 Refined, 95 | 12 2 Lay 344 St.Clair.106 .13 4 1910 94 Lvkers, 82 .Th Sh 10 10 Puff 14 n 11 .80 .Riliie Hibbs off flying, carried Lykers along at a fast pace and won.King Cole closed steadily in stretch.Belle Strome feil rounding the turn inten stretch, and Wondline and Blackburn fell over him Opened IN, closed 15 LYKERS, 102.See Montbert.Opened 1% closed 20.UNA.102.New Orleans, Deceinber 4 Track fast - First Race bl furlongs.Time\u2014.24, .48 1-5.107 4-5, for two-year-olds.selling.8tart xond.won driving.place same orses Wet.14 be Fin.Georgian Girl 103 11 14 14 La Boeur 199 ?2 21 22 Apache 1060 23 832 2348 Une 95 6 1144 4h 41% Knox Ravd 109 7h 8h bh Silver Cup 9% Ith ank 62 ins ss Ri 74 71 Sylvia 6 107 104 fie R3 Winner entered for $506: nn hid Georgia Girl.awav fast and running to her best farm.khowed ruperinr speed and standing x nal drive gamely held la Eoeur safe in the closing strides fn Foeur was a forward contender al! the wey.finished (ast, but was not gond ennngh te beat the winner worked his way gradually field and finished gamely mugh trin and suffarad from finterfer- enra Knox Boyd ran fairly well, and was right thers at the end.Rllver Cup ran improved.Opened 10.clomed 26.Apache through the Una had a \u2014\u2014 BOTANIST, 118.Montreal.June 11 (track fast).Fourth \u2014Six furlongs; purse.$40), for 3-yeur olds.start good.won easily: same; time.431-5 1.12 Staritars.wt.\\ > n.Dixle Himmel .106 1 11 114 Botanist .112 214 28 24 Dinobedient 100 32 2e 38 Handmaur lue 4 4 4 Dixte Himmel dashed tn the front before they had gone a sixteenth, forcing a {ust pace.was well In hand at finish.was hard ridden all last furlong.Dikobedient mor going to the post.Opened 4-5, closed 1.JERSEY LADY, 112.! New Orleans.February 24.\u2014Track fast.- 7 furlongs.Time\u2014.24, 49 3-8, 1.15 3-6, 1.28 3-5.For J-year-olds and upwards; selling.Sturt good, won driving; place ame.Horses, Wet.Fin.jnanies 11 1; 14 11 sing .106 21 31 21 Artful Dodger .102 3 3h ne Miss 8trome .1074 4h 43 43 Mr.Peabody .9% 8: \u20181 53 Jersey lady .199 bnk 64 si acutcheon .104 63 73 713 u Brummel.107 7h 83 $3 Silver Ball.i 23% 9 y 9 Ananlas outbroke his fiield, dashed t o the front and forc a fast pace all the way.He heid Posing safe at all » I'he latter made à determined effort an- tering the stretch, but weakened in the last eighth.Artful Dodger, under punishment all the quarter, finished gamely and outlusted Miss Mtrume at the end.The lutter could never reach the lenders.Opened 20, closed 15.AUTUMN FLOWER, 111.Bonnings, November 16.\u2014Track fast\u20146 furlongs, Columbia course.Time\u2014.13, 26 3-b, .37 2-6, 1.16.For 3-year-oid fillies.Hurt good, won driving; piace eastly.Horses.Wat 4 % fin.Belle of the Bay 108 31 22 1 l'ins und Needles 113 1% 14 rk | Neoskaleeta .113 4h 42 83 Eminola .108 653 3h 44 Princosg Netue.103 461 61 s Laura
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