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The Montreal herald
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[" as THONOT OR CHONOCNOIRIAIRNOT TTL Een ES A RSS NE POSE A Bo re e @ rer me 0 rt tr re 0 THE MONTREAL HERAL 3 .e Sun rose to-day at 4.12; sets at TBE: > 94TH YEAR NO.149.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY.JUNE 26.1901.ad PRICE ONE CENT SI, LAWRENCE COMPANY HAS LREAT BACKING Sir Wm.Van Horne and Senator | G.A.Drummond Interested in the Enterprise, SURPRISE SPRUNG ON THE CITY COUNCIL Great Interest Shown\u2014Final Act of the Fight for the Lighting Contract.The City Council experienced a sensatios this afternnoou when it was apnounced by Mr.M.P.Davis that he had associatell with him and actively interested in the St.Lawrence Power Company, Sir William Yan Horne and Nemiator Drummond.| One of the arguments used against this company was that the personality of the men form ing :t did not guarantee the fulfilment of the contract.When the annonnvement was made one alderman said: \u2018Well, 1 guets that sets at all this talk against the responsibility of the St.Lawrence Power Company.That argument dead now.\u201d This seemed to express the sentiment of rest is the meeting.Jt is upderstood that Sir William Van Horne and Senator Drum mond have considerable financia® interests tn the Nt.Lawrence Power Company au are willing tn see that the contract for 854.75 a light.if given to the St.Law.reLce Power Company, will be carried out 10 the letter.CITY COUNCIL THIS AFTERNOON.A special meeting of the City Council it called for this afternoon to, consider the report of the Fire and Light Committee on the street lighting tenders.As is well known, the committee forwarded ail the figures to Council without apy recommen: dation asx to which should be accepted.The cnly suggestion thar the committee makes, §6 that a $100,000 cash deposit should he exacted from the suceessful tenderer as à guarantee of the fulfilment of the von tract.in addition the 200,000 bond mentioned 10 the specificarions, In order 16 varyry a ten-year contract, a favorable nf two-thirds of the mem bers would be requisite.As it was man! festly Hnpossible, under the vircumstfances, that any teoderer, even the lowest, would be favored by tbat proposition of the al dermen, a five-year contract is all that is pow in A gentlemun well versed in such matters informs The Herald that there will he 20 aldermen ready this afternoon to vote for the lowest tender.If no delay ts fia, age St, Lawrence Company AûT ceneequently be successfif.It is ru.to vote view, mored, however.rhat a determined effort will be made to secure an adjournment, apd many plansible cxeases are [Thely to be made in order to achieve thls end.A straight adjournment is the only means of preventing an immédiate decision.As the meeting was called especially to discuss the contract.the \u201cnext meeting expedient will not suffice, The prices named by thé varions compan- les for a five-year contract were as fol Jows \u2014 St.Lawrence Power Company.85 Shawinigan Company.Co Imperial Cémnpany.Lachine Company 40.00 Royal Company.Standard Company.LLL.a.u0 THE TYPE OF LAMP.In a letter written in behalf of the La: chine Company.by way of an amplification of its tender for the street lighting cnn- tract, Manager Wialbank addressed the Fire and Light Committe follows i\u2014 The lamp we inteqd to use wlll he Féither tbe saine style amps as are Jn n=e in the city of Montreal ut and which may be seen in operaiion in St.Henri the town of Westmount, or, if Trou desire ft.we wlll supply yon with enciosed are lamps of tha alternating current type.\u201d Interviewed by a Herald reporter, Mr, Walhank wag asked if the alternating eur rent lamp he mentioned was pot just the game as the alternating cutrent lamp which the St.Lawrence Company purposed using.CT presume they are identical,\u201d was the reply.\u201cThere are only three houses of which 1 have knowledge mabufuëture this class of lamp.\u201d \u2018In offering the city an alternative,\u201d pur- as present, nr anv who sons as **> wut forward by the four, is It to be 1 that The Herald and the Witness v uve held the same language regurding Two aldermen?Evidently no.They - hive prulsed them and 1 the four for not being ir two colleagues, With- ty would have been \u201cup -Gf all the fine phrases the minority and the \u2018ald and the Witness.™' would baw\u2019 in unison w cut the fou, ~ against it à 7 of the alder big wards of BOY Kluuy A PLAYMATE New York, June 26 \u2014George Coomb, aged 12.shot and tatally wounded Johnnie Loomb, aged jour, in Eme, Pa, yes- terdav.eays a World despatch.George and Gicorg.e Shaler were playing \u2018\u2019ecow- a.\u201cI'm Buffalo Bill; look o® for me,\u201d eal George, who wus swinging a rifle and strutting about.\u201cSee me shoot the kid,\u201d he said.\u201cLook out.there.\u201d The rile, which he dd nat think was loaded, was discharged.The bullet penetrated Johnnie's left side, and tame out ar his back.\u2018 THE VIRGINIA FLOOD Parkersville, W.Va, June % \u2014Commu- meation was opened last might with Spen- cel, the county seat of Roan county.The property loss by tbe storm was heavy, but there was no loss of life.4 Columbus, Ohio, June 26 President W.H.Ritter, nf the Ritte, Lumber Company, &avs~ that from reports from his agents in the flood districts où West Vir- ina, his company will lose about X30,000 wo and a hal million feet of lumber was washed away.bur a third or more of \u201clbs may be recovered.Anxiety 1s felt Tor the safety of the Bright Lights theatrical company.which i | + was due in Keystone the mght the cloud: burst occurred.Some of the members belonged in thig city.Nothing bas been heard from them.THIRTY-KNOT LINE [5 IMPRACTICAL So Says Mr.G.B.Hunter, One of England's Biggest Shipbuilders.\u201cThe service is commercially impracticable,\u201d said Mr G.B.Hunter at the Wind tor this morning when asked what he thought ot the report sent out from Ot tawa a day or two aga that the Canadian: Geovermment had heen offered a tast service of twenty-six to thirty knots between Canada and Great Britain.Mr.Hunter I~ a member of the tim ot Swan & Hunter, one of the greatest shipbuilding tirms in tee world.His opinion on this aubject [In worth something.for he not only knows \u201chow to bwld ships, but how to run them, \"und he ir greatly interested in the rast sued the reporter, \u2018is one to infer that Voth lamps are equally good\u201d \u201cI am uet the judge of thar,\u201d rejoined Mr.Walbank.It ix for the city to decide what type of lamp it wants.J would rather supply the arternating.beeanuse it Is going to cest ne 1785 mwaey than the open are pattern, there Is a difference of over $9 in the operating alone.But our tender has in mind the cpen are, we couldn't tender on the other, The specifi cations practicaily exclhided the alternating pattern, because, with It, }t would le impossible to fulfil the other prévisions of the spécifications\u201d REARONS FOR BAD GOVEKNMENT.the «ity Berar La Presse: \u201cWhy is of Mont real hadly governed?ai! spir.t of justice, equity or veraeclty ic lacking 10 an vertaio of aldermen sud in the newspapers serving them ne organs.These ardermen, having exalted opinion.of them.vrenp eelves, Imagine they ainne air on the tight road; they Cannot bear to be criticised, nor da they pernat it.thes find almsive language as Boon us wae of thelr voile jgnea dares to express a doubt as to the wisdom of the proposition.Before the rast tesstan oe they to The Herald for help, and og confrere thumps all the when the opponents are French Cavadians.Never have seen such an odions cam palgn us that divected against the four - that I~, Aldermen Lamarebe, Lavalle, Chnousse and Tansey.We ask our readers, at least those who have read The Berald and the Witness, are they pot to day under the impression that the four wanted to glve the lighting \u2018ontract to the highest tenderer?Our readers know the giving nf the contract was ne er discussed.The four wanted but one thing\u2014know'edge garding the sticnath, the lo~atlom of the «panies and the nature of the guaran demanded tue specifications It 6 for having an adjournment wa days that wiht more vim we re ti asked for the four have and stil vilified.Suppose that Alderman t and Ames Lad, instead of the four, soposed tbe adjow ument for the pame rea: been \u201cas a present to the Democrati- Club., vases, CHILL Atlantic service between Canada and the mother land.Mr.Hunter has spent several weeks Canada and the United States.and how going home \u201cThe thirty-knot service.\u201che said, | would not pronounce impossible, but impracticable.I have no doubt the Government has re- mn I~ ceived some such offer from an respon eible person.They must recene many ab- eurd propositions.| know an the ship building business we get many ridiculons proposals.This P should class as vne of them.When Mr.Hunter was in Montreal several weeks ago it was tated Lie was m- terested an the construction of a shipyard in Canada, and alsa in the Canadian tast lne.This morning he refusrd to commit himselt to æ statement on either of these subjects He, however, said he had learn- el a good deal during his stay in the | Dominion.LAGER TO BUY HOYAL WINES Avidiously Bid Sherries at Yesterday's Americans in Auction.New York, June 26.-The second dav of the an tion sale of King Edward's sherry cdrew a Large artendande.wavs a Ward de- «patch from london.Many well known Americans were present ae on the first dav.and they were amonest the most n- tive Indder-.Palace cellar were wold off, were of old vintages, dat ng from 1869 to 1879.JI.Pierpont Morgan Ind in toda Is head master \u201cof St.- Paul's \u201cCollege, the gaid office 1 will to: the best of my fcFee, Pa W.MeLagan, Robt.Munro, be operated, transfers: being given at the: vprinsing rom Ite wurfacr, | Around ie a adian aw ord.100 Iron and Steel hds at 87.Tokyo.He was educated\u201d at Kenyon ege, wi car a : son- .: .) « desirable + + whole of this s ches a v 3 .\u2018 Colle; ins \"Fe cn edge and skill discharge the duties.n-Smit city Tubes But if it ls de rable that the | embankmerit dotted with hundreds of beds .Co lege, 1501, Lntversiyy Pennsylvania (the- Mr.Wilson, the people to the west and nord.should have : LARKMANL COL vel he windiu Co NEW YORK NTOUKS.- OEY), , Columbia 1895.Since 1593 he easy access 10 the: clty, it la just us jm: of flowers with gra paths windiug HE DOES NUT SHARE MR.CASGRAIN'S ha has been in Japan engaged in educational president of the Track- men\u2019s Brotherhood, received a despatch from which described the situation four miles west of that town as still very serious, and intimated that the trains on the Edmonton branch had ceased to run, but he said that the members of the work.\u201cThis feellug is not confined to any one class, but ail classes share it alike.We also feel that no\u2019 part of China should * be touched by nny other pation.What we want 1s that China shall be kept Independent and given a chance to reform.It is far better for Japan and.Russia te be friendly and sap t their mutual interests muohz them, On either\u2019 side of the Cas- | eades are the two largest bulldings of the | - ! exposition: They are the Machinery and Transportation Building, and the Manufacturers and Liberal Avis Building.These are magnificent buildings, each being H00 thy 350 feet, On either side of the Electrie The following auotations were received by.C.D.Monk over J.8.Bache & Co.'s private wire at 3 o\u2019clock: SALE OF TIMBER LIMITS .Quebec, June 26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The adjourned sale of provincial timber limits took place this morning.There was a large portant that a similar boon, Should be open to the people !Iving to the cast.The policy of the Montreal Street has been to gobble up everything in sight, and what it cannot gobble \u2018it will attempt to crush.Now the Montreal Street can neither gobble nov crush the Montreal Terminal, so that.if FEAKS AS TO THE RESULTS : OF SUCH.A STEP.« June 25 June 27 On CL On.Cl.Mr.Donald Macmaster, KX., sends an DESCRIPTION Brotherhood were in no way responsible number present.of ! ithe ; ni : - .~ ; ; th: say \u201cten.Tower \u201care the Electricity Building and open letter hé x EE wll B or this.They are sim remainin t The bidding was very slow.Mr.Rem- the Council is desirous that everyone with | 1 etter tq the press in which he advo.\u2014 = : L fo works nti Ye imply, i ade Sth ington, of Watertown Nv.bou ht in a radius of 13 miles of the city should te Agricultural Building.And to the left cates colonial representation on the Judi- Am.lovacco.oo 130 184.|than to be bostlle.The question of this o until se ent is m wit] gion, iy & % pe paced © l f Vtt as re.| Of the Sunken Gardens Is the entrance to [clul Committee of tLe Privy -Counell.In do do pret ca iad fidi [Ford is a question of race and China and the company.He is very hopeful that this miles at $200 per mile, and W.Power, of gards facilities for ren nea centre of The North Midway, while to the right 18 (giving an affirmative ayy Cound ques: | Am.Sugar Rrg.Co .1843 43 13% 1481 [Japan should stand together against tow will be speedily accompl ed as the com- this city, got 32 miles at $81 per mile.the.city.the only thing 5 do ts to give \u2018the entrance to the Stadium.Thig is a tion, \u201cWould colonlal répredentation strens JR ia ane chro 0) is 48 \u201c4 \"orld.You talk of an alllance of tie -Latia mittee would be prepared to advise an ad- The sale continues this afternoon.the- Terminal Company permission 10 oper- | magnificent.structure, covering.ten acres then the court and beaefit the coloniestd \u201cAten Top SSR 88 wih 87) 86 races and an alllance-of the Anglo-Saxon \u2014 ustment of differences on a, reasonable : ste lines hore.Thote Is no reason why [Of #round and, capable of seating 12.000 he says: \u201cThis does not imply an assitip-| © do.do! pret 163 196 1037 103§ races, The alliance of the Mongolian races sis.4 .FOR THE LOWEST TENDE the people of Lachine should be able to copie, ight bee Che Stadium, etes tion of Inefficiency In the present or in AmericanSteol & Wo.Is Jug natural as elther of these, If _ \u201d The official view of the company is that \" .| R come to the centre of the city for one fare, he he Foust Amherst Rate.ba e Cana, ny pust board of the Judicial Committee.Balhimoreana Ohio.1068 1074 107} 107} Jaye ollusion occurs between Russia and the strike will gradually die out by the \u2014 Faite the people of Point aux Tremiles gpg the Dalry Bulldings we 5 Impartiaity discharged a dite \u201ci the Proton RAA T.P1X sy sii ti did Rinala from Chia.VIRE i - ; re Tw ; .! J ! : s duties In\u2019 the 00! Rapid T.ree .: continuous return of the men to work.It| \u201cThere was an open-air meeting on Chab- PCI rh SAA he fe a [that THE ARCHITECTURE | past, and especially.since ity reorganiza- Canadian Partie 0 1044 1643 1043 104} Yes, the Japanese are thoroughly posted is claimed that a large number have re- |olilex Square dast night to- discuss the dcai fairly by the Terminal Company.In Ha \u2019 ° \u201c | tion under Lord Broughum's \u2018act and the Canada Southern .0 70} 6% .[Ubon what Is going on In the world.We turned to work within the last 24 \u2018hours question of the lighting contract.Some crunimousiy ndopting the preamtle Si the | Speaking of thé bulldings in general, one amending acts, But all haman Institutions Chen.& Olio.483 48 0 48 have free schools and education ls com- than at any time since the strike began, 200 workingmen of St.Ann's Ward gath- hy gw at yesterday's meeting, the principle .BY say that the style of architecture Ja | dre susceptible of fuprovement, Judicial Chicago, Burl, & Quincy 1914 1945 195] 194 pporr und free between the ages of six and very favorable news as to the general ered in spite of the great heat aud 18 of admission was approved.It moe only & free treatment of tHe Spanish Repals bodies included, aud a court revoggtifufed, Chicngotine.co.HIE] 1B 181 118 Japan cts rend and writer Afte The situation has come to hand from all parts toed to an address by Mr.Mathieu, eX- remains to be seen what shall be the con- : JET\" the architects baving found thelr | In 185% to deal with isolated appeals from Chicago& North inter.(661 i664 io |e Huory pret and write, After the.of the system vlalning the history of the last contract ditions upon which runni i \"inspirations chiefly in the prominent build.'the colonies and plantations of the nation, Chicago, i.I.& Pacitic.1661 166) 168 | compulsory preliminary schools there are e 8) .and tbe position of the present negotia- be granted.\u201d ning power is 10.0 of Latin-American cities.The.ornn- .85 they were at (mat day, may well cpl Chiengo, Mi.& St, Paul.1763 174} 178 173} h.gh xchools for the girls.und boys, and ON THE MAINE OENTRAL tions.A resolution calling upon the City \u2018 , | mentation and colaring have heen artisteal {for reconstruction when tuany of the nas- Continental Tobcn.com .67 674 .\u2026.after them universities.Japan is a land - ie ° cac Council to accept the lowest tender was ly worked out and ave elaborate fu al\u2019 de tent colonies of ut year, and, others Concerta odio Net 2 22 gi} IB .of na Car A There ve 2 great number .conanimously a te : .i tails, i whose bir s later, have since formahr | +2 ° > Rees Mes - < oe 3 rts, dally, weekly an President Wilson, who \u2018returned from y adopted.+ CHIEF LEGAULT GETS $3,500 | safle.Grand Canal, over a mile In length \u201c| Made good ther claim to, and entered up- Colorado Fuel and Iron.115, 1194 112 TIF monthly.Every one reads and consequent.Portland this morning, says that he was ' | and 30 feet wide, extends around the cen- UR the career of, natlonhood.\u201d Cleveland \u20ac.& st, l,.\u2026.86 86 86) |ly Japan Is up to date on what Is going on .eti 3 - .\u2014 , Ct i + - \u2019 M , : ; = n Delaware.ack & Westa .In the world.In J .present at a meeting of the railway broth HONOR FOR MR.TURGEON .{ tral group of buildings.Winding lagaons | Mr.Macmaster reviews the objections to Del & Huai 167 234 n world.In Japan, too, as here, pubile - erlfeods outside the trackmen\u2019s organiza g The Police (\u2018ommitfee met this morning | \u201connecting with the canal branch off In [the appointment of a Canadian law lord, Denver \u20ac : Hu son.seen 107 à opinion is largely moulded by the news- tion, which was held there last evening, \u2014 and decided that Chief legault's salary for | Yarlous directions.The Mirror Lakes, 10° 3 stated by Hon.T.Chase Casgrain | oniel 8 Ria 0, pref xd, ©.oie eee ov © Wao D de sreat and that the unanimous feeling was to su A cablegram from Parls announces that the remaining six months of the year | LP Southern reaches of the catinl form a These, Be thinks, are based on n séries of Duluth, Sth.Sn, & Ad.12) 18 121 5) fifteen or twenty grent strides In the past he strik the Maine Central the French Government has given Hon hould b g _ 4 year i pletnresque, feature.That hranch of the assumptions In regard to the existing mem do, do svot uw teen or twenty years, but are still far port the strikers on ts\" Ta he Adelard Turgeon.Provincial S the me be $1,750, or $201.66 per month canal.extending beneath the \u2018Triumphal © bem of the Privy Council and the post Federal mo 1 ; ; LIT |belimd The Western nations In the employ- emphatically denies the report that the decoration es officer of a te aie This is at the rate of $3.500 a year\u2014the Bridge, pusses WK rngh grottoes of areal.Canadian representative.He does not\u2018 rat Steel RCI srr rer esse soos ment of the resources of clvilization.Our - position of the grievance committee IS eris \\fr, Turg a ) \u2018| stipend obtained by Chief Hughes.On !loux beanty and Interes « lieve that present members would neglect Gencral Tec TU ges ogg sas (people take an active and intelligent Inter- tical and that he was sent for to devise a : geon 1s well-deserving of the honor.motion of Ald.Raby, th a hief will ! tI u th and In ir 5 And 28 one Po personal study of Canadian cases aml: rely a ners! Kivotrie Te 265 265 263 |est In nll publie questions.We are prob = .reas - : Add.Raby, e new chief will throug ew, listening\u201c to the soft, melo- | = : PS AMEL rely , Contral.+0s000 all a .\u2026 bly .Ce D eans of extricating them from a difficult ; i 8 Thora was | .\" ; .; \u2018upon thelr Canadian colleggue, and con- acy Cont: Sonor ; ably not as thoroughly \u201cup in politics as.eS OX declares that h t to SHERIFF OF QUE be granted a uniform as well.There was | fon voles.of the oudollers one feelh 88 giqers that proof of this He Gi anna tn Sersey Contral io (6% 108 108 1% the\u2019 people of Canada and the Tnitea States ; He actes request that Lo Sore talk of making an allowance for a | Fair ad y suddenly transported to the past history of the Judicia! Committee, Luke Eric & \"Western are, but \u2018we are progressing.lf swe hayer .ortland in response to a t Co orse, but \u2018Ald.Ames pointed out that all © yo.\"he: as admitted by Mr.Cue AL preg.2 OI 0 17 anything fn J \u2018hich is worthy of * - _ .; The .| Mr.Cusgralu himself.At do © do.pret.eee.eee ine 3 R apan which is worthy of men- should deliver an addréss at the joint Quebec, June 24.\u2014(Spec | the other committees had decided to give ns me a omy re Mr and tne {the hearing of cases the pleaders have to U =.Steel com .\u2018loi \u2018is iB) gj tion, they are our army and vavy.We eeting of the labor organizations.The s e 23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At the Pro 1 ; ; n he lagoons are sodden and set | -Drove ev is G i have a good equi t -and a B a Che Sinolai Cabinet meeting, held yesterday, ®, Jump eum as salary, which should in: with young trees and flowers, producing i state and-prove every polat, the Judges-ex.do do pref .90 pd 989 08) > ag quipment -and strong force, result of that feeting was the adoption on.Charles Lungeler was ap omted clude everything.vistas of unusual interest and beauty.Cp.Mine into the law and the firts closely, Louisville & Nashville,.110§ 1093 109} 108 both naval and military.In eclence and of a resolution u the Maine Central : - app } ; ; .he (3 3 : , has \u201c |ænd It ts here, Mr.Macmnster thinks, that Manhattan Klavatod xd, 127 1254 125 1241 education Japan bas made tbe inost pro.rging bh Ald.Lebeuf ! J sheriff and commissioner of licenses for the - Ald.Lebeuf said that the policemen\u2018s An the Grand Canal, electric launches, gon: | 1 ; : ress in médlet T 3 Company.to settle the dispute In their own district of Quebec\u201d in succession to the late caps were ready to be titted, and tl olan.and other small eraft ply from place M colonial judge would find his greatest Missouribacifio 80 press In medicine.The German medical On \u201d : 3 I | ps Ww ady e fi , and the or- CS : opportunity for usefulness.In.such view Metropolitan Fraction Fapers frequently publish descriptions of Il ha he p interest as well as that of the company.Hon.C.E.Gagnon.der will be issued for each\u201dman to visit © Place, thus affording a pleuxant and the objectl to the perH of lawyer NationalLead the djscoveries of Japanese d The resolution was to be forwarded to| ' mere rears the contractor's.in order to see that the comfortable means of trausit to the ey.nntipathetie to the Quid.vi Jaw being o.=.pel.7.the various phases of \"civilization the em Vice President.Evans this morning.ne ARREST NOT JUSTIFIED.fit is perfect.It is desired that the force | To Hem Visitors.8 law lord would full to the gréund Hut Nortigm Pag, com.few oo Remon Of electricity, raitware\u2014and the \u2014 .3 .aye ; i RIOT ; , 34 \" S PLECT « > e n r .athy - \u2018 f crue eee ce so , we have ma ° vres \u201c which is to be held in this city to-morrow London, June 26.\u2014 Charles Lilly White, should be on Possession of (is nev outfit THE ELECTRIC DISPLAY.Jsting, And beljeves a fd a N.Y.Central& Hudson.159 138 158 158} but compared with you veste St vors evening he will present an impartial review 8 naturalized American citizen, who: was Wen Lae 8 review takes place some While the buildings, gardeiis, canals, Ja- With the Quebec system would.set himself N.Y, Lake Kricand W.423 42 42} 42 |young.Our t office) however, li & P! , daÿ next week do do.11 pret ST} 3 of the situation, and will be glad if the Arrested in AW ellin on, NZ, last Novem- 5 gouns, statues and fountains are indeed to masterin it as did Mr.Justice Story, du du A Puf 07 toi Zi 70 ps of Tara nverld.and the police .n ould send à representative in ber on a charge of being ur Blatch CL very beautiful, they are surjuissed In gran- ancellor Kent and Oblet Justice\u2019 Strong.\u2018io Westorn ag) 7 gs an is better than thæt Coy Ad their ale of the situation, Who committed a murder\u2019 at Colchester ACCIDENT TO YACHT Sen by the, clevtrie dispiny.which.has |'The true function of a judge being to n= NY CpiEmls Gone 2 Th BES Tate annie Certainis sou hear He says that at some of the meetings of the in 1893, and in whose care a nolle prosequi been made the special feature of the ex.terpret ae law ss he Lids 1, Mr: ne Omatncom\u2026.000 ON OUL du Le Cu te Tapa on.hitio te toad ail trackmen\u2018 which were called by the com- Was entered, was released from custody to-| Tralifax, J ~ _ position, and the mn pement or Rd yer-\u2014and one alive chat any good I Poti Mall ot ial.| tions of the East, on land or \u201cen, di pany to hear an official statement of their day.After his discharge from custody cube on.the Ne 26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A boiler.|În fnet, auch an electric display would be Rominate thelr very best men-would have dodo pret .Bei agi tE Progress of civflization.\" : case and an account of the concessions White was permitted to make a speech bu e on the New York yacht \u2018Carman\u2019 impossible were it not for the enormous êny difficulty In qualifying himself to he Phil.& Rendinu.nllpaid 46% 66 45.4ti LO So im mem ee they had made\u2014notably at Rat Portage\u2014 in the crowded court.He pointedly re- urst off Port Dufferin this morning.Fire- amount of power which Buffalo recelves 8 worthy colleague of the present distin.pulimsn.perceccecees 209 209 .Too Late for Classification.resolutions were Pp: _declarin the, con- ferred to his rights as an American citi- en Nielson as killed and the yacht was from Magara Falls.[The fumons, catar- gulshed men who com pose othe Judicial Southern Huiiwar.com.St 5, 38 3 : I 1355] .cessions to be insufficient and pledging ren and intimated that he did not intend ed to Port Dufferin.She was going to [fitts, bx the magic of electrical science, ; ès: or J Souther acter.ou 0) FOR SA ; , \u201c uebec fro .; , + turn night Into dag.and give to every learned counsel concludes: Soutliern Pacive.59, 3} 91 38 LE\u2014A PRACTICALLY NEW JOHN themselves to ot oy durement vi ch to allow the matter to drop., Queb om this port 8152 JriPple of the decorative pouls and to every __\u2018\u2018[ see no peril In the appointinent of a lenn.Conl& Iron.704 GH 67 61; Bertram & Sons\u2019 24 inch shaper, latest pat- , rst a urting fountain a fantastic brililance nadia epresentative on the Judiela iird Avenue .ee eas erie 2000 ern.argain.wning & 'Co., 371 St was not sanctioned by the committee in \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 op 1! 8 Canadian representati he Judiela) Third : t A bargain.Do A Montreal 2 ET.LOUIS COUNCIL.HUTCHINSON STREET OBJECTS: that make the courts of the exposition a Committee of the Privy Council from the \u2018lexas i\u2018acltic.43} 131 44 James st.; 155x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ., 10° : 7 : Fairy'and of unprecedented .\u2018loveliness.- fact that two eystems of law prevall In \u2018Twin City ee .- 04 MN 9 \u2019 ALL AV AILABLE C ARS ] At the meeting of the St.Louis Council h Dr.Laberge, Medical Health Officer; has Throughout the grounds, in all directions, Canada, The existence of two systems In U =.Len ther, Som vi 143 3 13} 13 LOST \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, OR ON THB | | - last nig ayor Villeneuve said that in ad a complaint from those resid One sera the glow of thousands of lights.co y .whence so many appeals are J 2 2° 8 Cees pee /estmount golf links \u2018a belt with buckle \u2018an interview with him, Mr.Rudolph For- Hutchinson Street whose.homes have been From the roofs.sides and domes of the |brouaht to the Prier Council may le an U.S doer do.pref 1.BoA rer in form ol à Bold M.Fleany return to 92 - \u2014 et had confirmed th \u2018state - actically boarded Nl : bulidings, from myrinds of colonades and |ATFument for naming a representative of 0, 0.pret.STEELE Rosemount ave.135% ° The Grand Trunk Railway Company oe the urchase of the Park & Toland The proprietor of up oy the Action of from the Electrie Tower Îtself shine over gact system.It bY rtainly is not a ground Union Lacie, vot Lee = 1108 1098 1 + : ., slan a rtion o a stree - or non-representation.; » We .a.eres _ EWY Had all the cars available on their system Railway by the Street Railway Company.) in.fencing his property.It has become nto damien lights, llterally turnlug night | \u201cywhon the acon and expensive toi Wabash.: 3.0 mn © delighttul spotate now op tors ans that could be scraped together even with Mr.Forget had told him that in a very impossible for them to have the houxehold \u201d Ce ° + bars that now block the road to Westmin- Wenta2 Uni te 8 3 a moderate terms; good mineral.water and the finest official \u2018comb, Jn use yesterday.short fime St.Louis would have as good refuse removed, and the barrels which .MUCH TO LEARN.Ler are Jemoved.the et Greut Northern.ore ever weve Lune healthy Jocality.Geo.Blachford, Hunting: It was the movement o e military & car service as at present in Montreal.A have collected during, the past month 1 ; i a.i © ates : ce on, Que.\u2019 155% ne \u20ac .he der of all this beauty, .corld, cocat® | _gon, Nue _ Bex \u20ac forces.to the Three Rivers camp that letter was sent to the Outremont Council have now, with the arrival otshot weather, ever \u2018one \u201cmust not neglot \"he.Instructive run From aed à Tribal i mtn: BOSTON WANTED \u2014 IF $25.00 A WERK AND GOOD 3 y : \u2019 Dom.Iron and Steel.tere sees sass eves business position Is an object to capable, me, Js to express distrust in our own honor and capaclty\u2014to pass a vote of wantvof confidence In ourselves.The colonies have not declined the respousibilities of Empire: neither should they avoid the opportunity to share in the high privilege of assuming a share in the burden of administering jan throughout ita wideapread confines.part of the exposition.Brought together at one centre are the products of the land snl the manufactures of the three Americas.Beautiful and curious tropical plants, wonderful pleces of machinery, the trl- umphs of mechanical science, fruits.grain, farm products, manufactured articles.beauy- tiful paintings, ote, are licre displayed, and become a menace to health.Dr.Laberge says that some difficulty has been experi- \u2018enced in finding out jusff who are the own- .ers of the adjacent, properties, but, when welcomed at the railroad station on his this has bebn ascertained, an action will arrival here to-day by the burgomaster be taken-against the party who fenced in deputations from numerous societies and the street.gentlemanly person, call on us.Office 51, 232 McGill st.156x FOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE AND GROUNDS AT Ahuntsic (Back River), close to river bank; double wooden house, containing ten rooms and basement, about 18,300 square feet of land: also Victoria carriage, in good condi- relative to the opening of Hutchison street.\u2014 KRUGER AT ROTTERDAM.Rotterdam, June 26\u2014Mr.Kruger was gave the largest nmount of employment to the company\u2019s rolling stock, but there was in addition a heavy holiday and tour- \u2018ist traffic to be provided for.Much of the military traffic, such, for example, as the citizen soldiery of Champlain division, the district between Hemmingford and \"MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Reported by W.H.Weir & Son, Stock Brokers, 113 St.Francois Xavier Street.* a ° + Rouses\u2019 Point, had to be handed over to many ladies.An official ; .| Dr.Laberge says that a \u2018com int h one ix overnwed by the grandenr of it all: would remove every impediment to the the C.P.R.at Jacques Cartier Junction, ed, y Great enthusiasm oies also been made that some plant, de While Canada has comparatively.few ex.[fullest rights of citizenship In the Brith June 2%) June 25 Eo vase ve Pole and single.Apply Mrs.but the battalions from the Townships everywhere.Co livered in\u2019 the city until 72 hours after Mbits.those that she has make up In | Empire.\u201cAre we worthy of our opportuni- FOR SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNITURE, were taken to Three Rivers direct.Tw SE SG milking.An investigation will be held, QP2lty what they lack in quantity.| Hes?\u201d Drsemirmon dix à 4 nvalia rolling, reclioing chairs, back rests steamers were kept in constant employ- ; ; Better.train facilities for shipment are iE: > ON - - . niekle, zipe and iron ores.In additién It is reported that at the recent au 0 ., Impe 8.x of 836 Dorebester Street, ii % mu found St.\u201c Petersburg, June.26.\u2014 The Czar has who assigned, alleged that the defendant tn those, there are sazaples of many bulld- ience between the Pope and Cardinal Gib- Rich.and Ont Nav.Ce.LOST \u2014 SILVER LOCKET AND OHAIN, > ne to dispose of it.Medard denied that.freed all newspapers and other periodicals company had taken away goods from her lug dnd ornamental gtones \u2014 sandstones.hons, the Pope bade the latter a touching Commercial Cable Ce a HET | bearing Initials C.M.I.P.Lost on Dubord es Dee clin iL.and was remanded for from all warnings, interdictions and pun- stock to, the value of $149, to the know- |'granite.marble, ayenlte.breccia, porphyry farwell, saying' he would probably never Do stew Donde.108 19 || or St.Denis st., going north.Reward on - trial on July 2 ishments, and has decreed that such warn.ledge of the curators, Gagnon & Caron, and other varieties.\u201chen there ls graph.ain \u2018 ; | Montrest Telegraph Cor -.172 10173 igo\u2019 thelr return to A.Laremte, Là Patrie Of- .\u2018Some tline ago the boathouse of the ings and interdictions expire hereafter and rhe asked for the return of the goods tte, other stn] om carbide, talc *ee him again.\u2018 BeliTele hone Co.ooo.17501704].1.fice.V N .186% Grand Trunk Boating Club\u2019 were broken within definite periods.or payment of their value.She further | rf ucts.! | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ont eat.Light & Power {1V0}|100 WANTED \u2014 ANY ONE IN .NBED WILL into and bathing\u2019 sults and sweaters and |.i - e'nimed $50 which she alleged had been | AMERICAN COMMENT.PEDAGOGIC CONFERENCES, Vev plo'n Hentané Liens vo.vo.hot = find a trained nurse, from Pars, 291% La- 8 number of eon was arrested Yes \u2018PASS THEIR EXAMINATION unduly paid to defendants by her hus pis exhibit, with the Ontario fruit ex- Pedagoë conferences will\u201d be Beld in Roynl Electric Oo, 2 en ; ee po English and Free terday ornin he pleaded guilty to the ve DA ES hind, acting a8 her agent.The court |nihit, and tie Manitoba grain exhibit, have Mount St.Mary College.Guy Street, legin- Montreal Cotlon Uo ve.charge of Rett.he was fined $10 and Toronto, June.26.\u2014Among the success- found that the Canada Hardware Com- tndeed been ati abjoct lesson lo the ma- Oing Augost 20 and :onciuding August 23.Dominion Cotton Co.xd.conts.ful candidates at the examinations at the I'any had not done anything outside of jority of the people of the United States.- \u2014tt\u2014\u2014a\u2014 Canada Colored Ootton Oo.NOTICE 10 CONSIGNÉES Peter Menard, 63 Inspector Street.was Toronto College of Music, whose names legitimate business transactions and there- who have heen um Fram chUdhood that CHICAGO MARKET Mo ante Co do.n Bonds , ca.PP.0 > ate, : anada was ste lan me- ; { an sénscuuss epureed with sieing WO from Aa.6.are \u2018published today are\u2019 Ladies Ruby | fore dismimed the que ira ies he Ch Maui aud he | CENOAGO MAREAR.| DeSEtal B | me opte a, Tone wa., r ; .se ey?: ERA etre Nor ole.or me pas as e following are to-day\u2019's cago prices, » ee ST 6 tig\u201d m s asgow, is entered in.| leaded sa The ease was set for Lady Minto.The former passed the first PEOPLE RUSHING TO THE\u2019 OOUN- |béen a great source of amusement to sit furnished The flerald by Baruett, Frasier & Bo pt recule Ua 116 tit wards \u2018A the Custom House.Cünsignees wifi \u2014 A warrant for the arrest of M.Brissctte, YeuF piano and the latter the primary ' TRY.> near one of these exhibits and listen to Co., Board of Trade Building: .Lissa 04 -:|150s please pass their entries without delay.of Ontario\u201d Breet.was twice served on iano examination.: | the remarks of those inspecting\u2019them.All \u2014 Wei 2 i \u201c= BOBERT RRFORD & C0.the wrong party.However, the parties : Thousands of people daily are enjoying |'praixe thym most unxtintingly, and not a june 26 Ops.High.Low.Close.Molsous Bank.\" 2051200 [903 (300 Agents.larrested were aino wanted on the charge .: the beau! rides on the Mountain and few express thelr doubts as to thelr being : : \u2019 : \u201c| Baukof Toronto.one.» ¢ : : ?\u2018of breaking the window of Brunelle & Co.: THE SALE TRUST.Cartierviie cars.These lines run £rown ln Canada.One nmusing incident , ~~ Bank of British N.&.Jobs à NOTICE T0 CONSIGNEES ' 3364 Ontario Street.The two Doya arrent- = ! through sweet-smelling clover fields and jrccurred last week.While sitting in, the Wheat\u2014 68 06 & rg Morchanws .156 160 [13 [133 © ¢ ed were Frapk Douglas and Edmond Fred- aro, Ee nd dears any of the new ed vii hay.Adv.\u2018Ontario rin ar y A cation ane sept.JU hi oon 67 ks wn 3 iby of Nova 80 iin (Bu [ST 1180.175 : d - s no- -mosn .: \u201cYs attracted by tw ell-dres mericans oe or T nk of Nova Sooti vee vent \\ te.- L thing of that union joining an international : \u2014\u2014\u2014 who were Inspecting the apples.The lady Corn\u2014 | , Kustern Township sane eer \u2018The Allans\u2019 S.8.Rosarian, Henry, master, ; _ | > \u2018 .ps.- [189 from London, is entered at Custo Con sait trust, to include tihexNational! Salt Co.|' INCREASE IN WAGES.- suddenly discovered the peach exhibit, and Jutÿy \u2026 \u2026 43% 43% 42% 43% Laurentide Pulp Co on, is ente a stoms.Con- ; \u2018of the United Blates and Ca y vo : \u2018s attentio 01 8 eon 4466-56 6546.44 4-46 \u2026 534 gees will please pass their entries without CONCERT IN LONGUEUIL CLUBROUSE Company ot Canada.Canadian Salt] Creveiané, June 26-\u2014As n result of & |Chiled the man's attention to it.Ther | OR Bed 4-5 Commeorco clay.\\ en conference between the American Tin Plate waiked over to me and seid:\u2014\"You don't July .2% Y-4 NX hi Ottawa M & A À \u20ac Ms quot on Er dm mes 5 ARM BGANDAL.Sp a ropa 2H Fous Dats ote pllty ur Bln BL RCH ELS) SE = » : .EE ; a e k \"lation, \u2018ana \" » \u2014 on ; .' rofessional talent secured.Miss Bella Manila, June 26.\u2014Harold M.Pitt, man-| which pan been 'n session here fot several ren pit! That's \u201cwhere they were grower: \u201d Poy ee 1463 MT ME 46 La Banque Nationale NO TICE T0 CONSIGREES orbes (gold medallist) will dance the ager of Evans and Comrany, Government | \u2018lays.à Wage scule has finally been agrecd pe laughed at me and sald:\u2014\"\u201cNo, sit! You sept JL 1482-5 1490 1482 14 82-85 North West Laud pid.: Digbland fling, and Pipe Major Fraser will Contractors, who hax been un trial og| Pon and signed by the conference.it [mar \u2018have.grown the apples, but the Lard\u2014 \" EL ; The Allan's 8.8.Numidian, Main, master, the sword dance, will ben Don: charges of improperly purchasing Guvern- \u2018* understood, the, new cale gives \"the [peaches you got from Californian\u2019 sod July .861 870 S867 867 = trom Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Oon- met bop to close Se E+ Te ning = ete a ment stores, Las acquitte d to ay Four workmen au Advance ot about 2 or (Sent.Jom Away soiviaced Lua we were ex- alent oe oe 87 871 8713 8B MINING SALES.ees will please pass their entries without ment.The : : , oo , : ° nL.1 se W .- be\u2014 - ., \u201c at: 11.30.and the clublouse Is quits tiose other purchasers of commissary storey] The new scale wiil affect about 30,000 Another day « msn came to me amd, July .806 36 806 \u201c805 1000 Republic at 10; 2000 War Eagle at | & A.ALLAN, Sethe whart.~~~\".were found guilty and fined 81,000 each.workers and will go into effect July 1, pointing to a map ef North Apetics WAloh | Sept co.815 816 81338 818 3h =o oo oo Cre .\u2018 \u2018 \u2019 * > EEE TTT + Le \u2018 i HERALD | excoufof by eniy ons Bngtteh the Province.Subseription.33.00 per veu\u201d4 THE WEEKLY HERALD.7¢ Der year TRLEPHONES: Js nian Ofles .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.Main wm toriad .sconcewes ve uses 4 deb E rerrrr erase.Meta BY Departmen HERALD PUBLISHING.00.} Jas.8.BRIERLEY.Managing Direstor, \u2014\u2014\u2014 OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS Readers of the Herald gping out of the city for the summer may have the paper sent to any address in the United States or Oanada for 25 conts a momth.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 CALUMNIOUS SUSPIGION.The St.Jean Baptiste celebrations have drawn from the Toronto Mail a display of that malicious invendo concerning all things FrenchCanadian which has been the particular glory of the paper ever since Sir Wilfrid Laurier came into power as leader of the Liberal party.It is quite certain that hundreds of readers of the Mail will carry about with them 'the idea \u2018that the processions, the bonfires, the speeches, even the singing of fine old songs, are in some way part of a disloyal movement directed against the permanence of British institutions in Canada.To ac-._\u2014eñtuate the horror of the thing, the ghost \u2018of Mercier is made to speak once more.We in Montreal, who saw the procession \u2018and who witnessed the fetes, could not sce at close quarters what the Mail sees so clearly at a distance of three hundred tniles.It is quite the case that there was some-, | thing about Mercier that appealed to the ideality which is so strong in the Celtic \u201c mature of our-French fellow citizens.It way not be too bold.however, to express the view that his hold upon the people had nothing at all to do-with a propensity for treason, real or imaginary.It:had to do, if one can judge from the connections in which his name is nowadaya mentioned by the ordtors of his race, more with his profound understanding of the material and intellectual needs of his.people, his genuine sympathy for the hard lot of the \u201cmillions whe struggle with calm and cheerful courage against the hardships imposed by inferior economic conditions, and his his masterful way of going to the root of the difficulty and of suggesting remedies that nowerfully appealed to his auditors.Of the little Mercier something too much has been heard by English speaking people: the great Mercier is perhaps only known to the people of his own Province | and his.oyn' tongue.The Mercier whom the people remember at these great gather ings is the Mercier who eaid, \u201cLet us have Jess of polities und more of public instruction.let us cease our fratricidal strife \u2018and uyite.\u201d- : .| In his brief discourse of Tuesday Sir Wil-| frid \u2018Laurier developed this moral a little more.\u201cAll these demonstrations,\u201d he gold the vast multitude at Lafontaine Park, his word= Being vigorously applauded, \u201care uss- less if we do not labor to accomplish our task, which is 10 develop our industries, to maintain concord amongst oumselves, to make our «country beloved, blessed of call * who dwell within it, the envy of all who do mt.The task difficult, and requires for its accom: plishment noble courage and.great aspirations.May the two races march hand in hand toward a common end, a united Canada.Let us have But one aim, the greatness of our country.\u201d If that be the spirit of these celebrations, and surely Sir Wilfrid Laurier is well qualified to.speak for his countrymen, there is no ground for complaint, even by the disturbing Mail._ ° re js a LAFONTAINE PARE.In the hurly-burly over the electric light PF contract little attention has \u2018been paid to the action of the Council in fofmally changing the name of the great East End playground, hitherto.known as .Logan\u2019s Park, and conferr;ng upon it the name of the man who rescued the country from anarchy after the uprising of 1837.\u2018There is.a disposition in some quarters to find fault with the French-speaking aldermen for desiring to make this change, but there can be no doubt that the action was taken in response to a very widespread demand from the people who live in the vicinity, to whom the old mame, that of the man who long ago owned what was then a farm, appeared singularly unsatisfying as a designation \" for so magnificent a park.Had the park been so named aiter: Sir William Logan, as was by many supposed, it can scarcely be doubted that the courtesy of- the people and the consideration of the gldetmen would have sufficed to prevent, the change being made.Ax the case stood, however, there was fio valid objection to the action it was proposed to take, and the only opposition actually offered consisted in a general protest against all changes, a protest which those who made it might be pardoned for ignoring if under other circumstances they: were to feel so inclined.It.was right to associate with a great park a great name, and anywhere in Canada the name of Lafontaine is deserving of honor.After Lord Durham had made his famous report on the conditions in Canada before and after 1837, and had suggested a remedy based on the grant of those responsible institutions for which the radi -cals in both provinces had contended even to the spilling of blood, there was need of strong minds to recall the people to | their eenses.Lafontaine, while a leader, ou the popular side in Quebec, opposed the resort to arme, being in this of like mind with Robert Baldwin in .Ontario,.wio.wiile he gave the best of his talent to the cause of reform, used all*his influence to restrain the mort violent men who: fonented \u2018a fatilé rebellion.When.the time came for recuperation the coun.se] of Lafontaine to those in his province who still complained was that they should make common câuse with the advocates of conetitutional liberty in Ontario, him- pelf giving the esample by forming » alliance \u201cwith Mr.Baldwin.How \u201ccordial wes: this alliance between the men wip to be inferred from the famous fncident of the interchange of constitu- esicies, the Quebec leader boing retwened for sa Omtario seat.and the Onbhrio Yeader for one in Quebve.How deep was proceedings of St.Jean Baptiste Day in Montreal.In am eleguent apestrophe pronounsed by the Hoa.Mr.Tarte, in which were invoked the ahades of depart- al heress,.he mentioned two English names as inseparably connected «evith the destinies of the French-Cana- dun sac.The name of Wolte was joined with that of * Moutcalm, \u2018\u201cfalïing both on the same day on tbe field of honor\u201d; the name af Baldwin was joined with that of Lafontaine, \u201cchanspions of our cqnstitutional rights.\u201d Those who would impute what might rightly be regarded as unworthy motives to those responsible for naming Lafontaine Park would do well to note that the disposition of at least the French members of the Council is to provide for the people of Montreal a perpetual memorial of this great, this prophetic alliance, by renaming, in honor of Robert | Baldwin, that part of Mount Royal- l\u2019ark which constitutes a plain of many acres at the foot of the cliff.It is much to be wished the English portion of the community may accept the suggestion in the spirit in which it is offered.Fletcher\u2019s Field is really, 60 far as the neighboring population is concerned, almost as much in the recognized™French section of the city as Logan's Farm.The movement of English population is westward, and the line of demarcation, s0 fur as one exists, follows after.There is no chauvinismein the sentiment underlying such \u2018a proposal; on the contrary, there ig the sure sign that we bave the right to hope for a great future for Canada based upon mutual consideration and mutual goodwill on the part of the two great races that comprise its population.; pate NOTES AND COMMENT.The fight is on at the Council to-day, and it bids fair to bé a hot one.It will be interesting to see what a lot of able men are able to produce by way of reasons for rejecting the lowest tender.Common sense is sometimes, to some people, the height of unwisdom.A Philadelphia journal, commenting on the scandals lately brought to light in connection with municipal franchises in that city, sagelv says that the corrupt element in municipal politics maintains \u201ca continuous performance.\u201d This is as true in Montreal as in Philadelphia.The only safeguard is in Tegular atendance on the performances.by the good government peo- | \u2018le.\u2018Things must be looking desperate for the highest tenderer.La Pres-e is again raising the race cry, which wm always the last refuge when s¢hemers\u2019 schemes po awry.We would remind our contemporary that the men who are fighting the schemers , include such representative French-Canadians as Ald.laporte, Mar- tineau, Gagnon, Lariviere, Vallieres, Les- perance and Savignac.English papers are devoting a good deal of space -to the visit \u2018of Hon.Sydney Fisher tô Great Britain.The St.Jame=\"- Gazette describes him as acting as à sort of \u201cglorified\u201d commercial traveller .for Canada, and expresses the opinion that the Agricultural Department of the.Im- perial- Government might copy with al vantage many of the methods of the Can: adian Department.The interest taken in the welfare of the Canadian farmer by the Canadian Government appeals favorably to the Gazette, accustomed as it is.to all endeavor being left to private initiative.: Mr.Leonard Courtney is quoted as say ing, io freer speech: \u2018It was sad that, with a hation on the point of changing its mind, they could not look at present to \u2018the Liberal Opposition, but the Liberal policy would some day be to temper annexation, if not to abrogate it.\u201d This is dengerous language to use in the face of a still defiant enemy.Nothing\u2014not even the hope of Furopean intervention \u2014couid give the- Boers more encouragement than the conviction that a change-in England's Government would mean for them independence.\u201cThere can be but one end to the war, and Mr.\u201cCourtney is à poor friend of his country and « worse one ol «dependence of the Bocr Republics has gone forever, but not the liberty nor happiness of the Boers.JL CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD.A short session of the Board ot (atho lic School Commissioners was held last night.On.a motion of Ald.Hurt, second: | ed by Rev.Father Quihlivan, à vote of thanks was passed'to Mr.©.Beausoleil for his services as a member of the hoard He will be succeeded hy Ald.Savignae.Tt was decided to give the.name Chauvean Echool to the new wchinol in Point St.Charles.The new school in St.Fusebe will be called Meilleur School.\u2018The contract for the supply of furniture to the Meilleur and St.Mary Schools was awarded to the Specialty Company, at the price of $1,800.he last meeting will be held in July, when fin udjournment will be made to the month of September.THE BRODEUR DEMON STRATION.The demonstration to be tendered Hon.Mr.Brôdeur, Speaker of the Commons, by his constituents, in Marieville, to-morrow, of the esteem: in which the First Com: moner is held by those whe know him best.Nearly all the Federal and Provincial members of the district have promised \u2018to be present, and Montreal will.be well represented.Those leaving from the city may go on the 8.55 train from Bonaventure Station.tre DE L'ILE PARK.DOMINION DAY: The Montreal Terminal Railway has largely increased, its rolling stock and its electric equipment.° Last Dominion Day it cartied over ten thousand people.Next Monday, July lat, it is prepared to handle over twenty thousand.eturn fare for the day to Bout de L'Ile, 25 cents, aud cars every ten minutes all day.Co ve .BOUT MANITOBA'S AGENT-GENERAL.Toronto, June 26 \u2014Hon.- J.1.Turner, finance minister and minister of agriculture fop British Columbia, is in the city, \u2018on his vay to Ottawa, Mr.Turner says he has decided to accept the position of agent-general.for the province in Great Britain, which was made a permanent ene at last session of the British Columbia she inguin made upon fhe people of r > ~~ eins ashen die tls.Legislature.1C.Meyers, and from the Young People s \u2018 : the cordiality of the greeting, and Rev.to the matôr ol à Notre Lame car last ST.MARY'S COLLKGE.\u2014The distri- Taylor expressed his sincere thanks for evening, tly frightened 'Madame J.le.bution of [rises to he pois of St.Marre the cordielity oS re and Rov.beau, of Br ne, who threw hersell of > ury Street, was hold thi .Jackson outgoing pastor, made e car an .À : .| - .ee 0 .' re == .A, ; PU gee TE TT ap oe the Boers if he thinks'otherwise.The in- | promises to be a most gratifying indication \\ Quebec by that, may be correctiy inferreä from a fingle incident of the try.Cit, wan nearly time to close the polls.Lift.fluence is awarded a profitable directar- tainer h goes at equal pace the disappearance of , + AN TER Ve i! \\ A 2 THE MONTREAL HERALD'S PORTRAIT GALLERY + \u201cTRE MONTREAL, NAILY HARLALUL, WEDNEDDAY, \"DR.J.G.ADAM.The work of medical research, which will be carried on ia McGill University under the terms of the Rockefeller gift for research pur , will be under the direction and Bupervisiom of Dr, Adami, who has occupied the chalr of pathology id the University since 189%.Dr.Adami ts endowed with youth, energy and enthusiasm.and came hers after a brilliant uuder-graduate and st-grudvate course.There can be no ubt that the researches to be made in regard to one of the many preventible d'seases by Dr.Ford, under his direction, will be of incalculable benefit to mankind.Dr.Adami pursued his studies at Manchester, Cambridge, and PBresilau, Germany, anû for lwo terms before coming to Montreal be followed a course at the Pasteur Institute.He has made some valuable investigations regarding the heart, which ars set forth in numerous papers ia scientific \u2018journals, to which be is a , frequent contributor.Dr.Ford > who will carry on the investigations gnd experiments, is a talented young pathologist, and was chosen specially on account of his success in such work.In the Whirl of the World - + Duty (Peter McArthur in Ainslee\u2019s.) \u201cIf \u2018Yea\u2019 and \u2018Nuy\u201d were words enough for m, Who thught beyond the lessons of all _, Teadhing With wotfks nor Time nor Envy can bedim, How vÆn the burden of pur foolish .preathins; We but betray the spirit's citadel - And waste on idle air the strength con- ferr : When life's high message we essay to tell In aught so tuithless as an uttered word.Deeds are the right and only alphabet W herewith to teach what all the world should know, But still the tongue will evermore forget.And strive with sounds the perfect truth .to show; : Yet ever onward we must bravely press Till love through life reveal its loveliness\u201d Salisbury a Record \u2018Breaker Lord Salisbury now holds the record = having Hecu prime minister longer tlhidn 1 any other statesman since the reform act was prised.Co The Duke as a Porter An amu-ing story has just heen.told in regard tr the Puke of Norfolk's recent visit to Rome.-At the Rome railwav station a lady, =ccing the duké rushing about in à Most erergetie tastiion, went: up 40° hits and uxked; You ave one of \u20acook\u2019s men, are you not?Just.help me with ay luggage.\u201d Whereupon = Henry Fitzalan Howard, premier duke and earl.hereditary earl-marshal and chiet butler of England, veized the lady's packages without a word and saw her safely into a cab.: Youthful Gardening of a King When the King and Duke nf Edinburgh were little boy~ they were very keen gar- dencrs, The boys at the Queen's School m Windsor Park had to eultivate a threc-acre plot as part of their school tramumg.One morning the Queen and the Prince Consort paid a surprise visit to auspect the work.of the youthiul gaudeners in the school plot, : After a tour round à portion ot the three acres, Mr.Horner, the head master, was commanded to walk with the Queen and the princes, and tor twenty nutes had to answer questions and listen to the voung pripees\u2019 criticisms\u2019 and cdmments, \u201cYou kuow, Mr.Horner,\u201d saul the future Edward VI1., \u201cwe bath have gardens of our own, which we look after ourselves, and all the vegetables we grow we are al lowed to give away to poor people.\u201d Mr.Horner, who now bves, hale and hearty, at Shepton Mallet, 15 fon { recalling the vouthful gardening efthu¥wsmn or the King.An Expert in Corruption\u2019 Ainslee/s.\u2014\u201cIt was a traiued expert in all the arts-ot corraption woo began\u2019 the attempt to debauch Delaware a decade ago, and in the interval Addicks has added greatly to his stock \u201cof experience.Tt is.not too much to say of him that He must now understand\u2019 the various Ways in which | men cin be! bought better than any otlier politician we have ever seen in this coun- He finds his victim in every rank.of life.© Hix agents are at the polls on election day with bank bills for the Black or white voter who will sell his ballot for cash.Jt ix a common thing for such- a man to.get twenty dollars for his vote, and authentic cases are reported where as high as seventy-tivé dollars has heen demanded and_svcured In & close district by a shrewd elector who had held off wntil ing a small mortgage is an inexpensive way for a multinilhionaire to rommand the ermanent allegiance of a poor and thrift- es farmer, who is \u2018running belund\u2019 and getting disconraged, A sample instance fs one where such a man had an encumbrance of three hundred, dollars upon his Jittle property, and the discharge of this obligation assured the: constant support of two grown-up cons, as well as of the father, .: ) Cl \u201cBut Addicks needed more help than he could geta by the open use of money, in such ways as these, I he were to realize his ambition, he must command the al- legiauce of many men of stapding.and influence in their respective communities, He required the support of the village lawyer, the country doctor, the rural storekceper thoée local leaders whom their neignbore respect.> It isa melancholy fact that he has secured such men hy the score - men in many cases of previously unblemished reputation.Sometimes a person of in- ship in one of the many Addicks companies; sometimes he gets wn tip on the stock market, which cnahbles him to.pick up more money in a week than he had slowly accumulated fn a guarter of a century; sometimes he receives à regular re- which insmres his xerviués throughout \u2018the year.\u2018There are \u201cmany ways in which such a local leader can promote the interests of his patron.Ierhapa the most effective of all iv the semblance of respectability in the popular mind which is given the patron by the mere tact that a man of good standing in the community is ready to defend him.Along with this that active and effective opposition to the adventiger which should have come from those who are thus wade his allies.\u201d - .NEW PASTOR WELCOMED.The congregation of Mountain Street Methodist Church gave \u2018a hearty welcome last evening to Rev.Melvin Taylor, who mores to that church for the next three years from Centenary Church, Point St.Charles.Mr.J.I.McKeown, recording steward of the church, occupied the chair and addresses of welcome wera esented from the quarterly official boatd, by Mr.8.J.Carter, from the, trustees board by Mr.John Cumningham, from the Sunday School by Mr.John Edward, superintend; ent; from the class meeti by ir.F.W.| Lachute brought in a report to reject the, i was not sighed by a majority of the meme hours, PRESBITERY REJECT CALL From Lachute to Rev.Mr.Waddell.Because of Stipend NOT BEING GUARANTBED\u2014THE QUESTION OF ST.MARK'S INDEPENDENCE.At the afternoon session of the Mont- veal Presbytery yesterday Rev.Mr.Fleck's motion to appoint a committee to consider the present diffieulty of maintaining St.Mark's Church as a selt-sus- taining and independent congregation was broadened so ak to take in the whole situation in that part of the city and to confer with other Presbyterian churches who have mission schools and, chapels in the neighborhood, and report at the next | meeting of Presbytery.This was carried, The committee appointed to consider the call to the Rev.Mr.Waddell .from call on ground that 1t Was not accompanied he by a guarantee of stipend, and bers of the church, This was accepted, and the Rev.Dr.Patterson, the moderator pro tem.instructed to direct the congregation to take the necessary steps wo fill the pulpit as soon as possible.Rev.Mr.Morrison, of Ormstown, reported regarding augmented congregations, and deputations were appointed to visit \u201ccertain fields preparatory to making représentations to, the central committee at Toronto in regard to grants.There was no format city mission committee, but the Rev.James Patterson, city inisstonary, report- | ed thatthe work waa being carried on vuceesstully, and the Presbytery com- sented that for the next two months.as in former vears, he should spend his holi- dass in aiding what is called the fresh \u2018air\u2018 work in the (ity.; A letter wus read from the Rev.Dr.J.Edgar Hill, acknowledging the resolution of congratulation by the Presbytery to the pastor, officers, memhers and adherents of St.Andrew's Church (Church of Neotland),\" on the opening oi a new century, and cordially reciprocating the sentiments of fraternal greeting and good wishes contained therein.: .Verbal reports were given by Revds, Drof, ~erimger, Prot.Ross, James Ileck, F.M.Dewev, D, W.Morriron_ and Principal.MacViear, and Messrs, James Ross, Walter Paul and Lieut.Col.D- Torrance Fraser, ax commissioners to the tienéral Assembly.All expressed them- «élves highly « satiefied with the general result of the meeting.and remarked ou, the high spiritual tone that pervaded the debates.Dr.Ma-Vicar was sorry that they refused.autonomy to the svnods -in Sabbath school work, but looked forward with hope to the reduction in the num; ber of \u2018members of the Assembly; it was too large at present.Ile was opposed To\u2019 too much centralization.The outlook in the foreign tields was very hopeful, and in this connection he paid a high tribute to Pr.Md Clure, now of Formosa, so well known in Montreal.The next.meeting of the Presbytery will be held in Knox Church on September 17 at 9.30 a.m.: THE LIMITED DELAYED Calgary, NAW.T., June 25.\u2014The\u201dtrain from the cust yesterday arrived hours late.Rain, accompanied by sleet, fell, naking the track véry wet and treacher: ous, and the engineer refused to proceed west, without a pilot engine.This was\u2019 provided and the train leit and got four miles, to Shagoappic Point, when a heavy.nouitslide of a loose, obzy kind was found, and both train and.pilot returned to Cal- wary, where they atl are.Mr.Nibloek, the focal superintendent, did his best to .induce men to go to work.Large bodies of Gahicians, who have been \u2018arriving here during the last jew days, were approich- ed, but théy flatly refused to work while the strike lasted.The snow.plough was sent up, and:later about ten men obtaine from a stone quarry, were amde of $5.8 day to induce others to follow, but without effect.To make matters worse, the Red Deer Railway brid on the Edmonton line is down, while the bridge at Morey, on the main line, also had gone.Work is now going on slowly glearing the obstruction at Shagnappie.DELAY ONLY TEMPORARY.Winnipeg, June 25.\u2014The rallway authori- \u2018ties at Winnipeg on being informed of the report .that the Imperial Limited Westbound Thad been\u2019 held at Calgary say that there i no truth in the statement, and that trains are running through, and delays west of Calgary have been only temporary.The track was affected by a small washout due to the rain of yesterday, but will be permanently\u2019 repaired in a few \u2014 \u2019 EXPECT FAIR TREATMENT.Mayor Gelinas, of St, Louis du Mile End, x given out the: following atatement:\u2014 \u201cThe Park and Island Railway havin passed into the hands of the Montres Street Railway Company, I have made en- quiriex and have been asmired that the Street.Railway Company would treat the town fairly.The $150,000 loan was required fornmprovements, without.which it would be uwelons to expect the people ac- oustomed to the ordinary conveniences of life to make their homes in St.is 1 am in favor of giving the water service to the the improvements enjoyed by those living on the south side.\u201d .itt EVENING TRIPS TO BOUT DE L'ILE AT REDUCED RATES, Commencing July 2nd the Montreal Terminal Railway will sell from 700 po esch day return trip tickets to Bout da Ills, good for date of issue only\u2014adulte 2% cents and childven 10 cents.through car leaving Bout de l'Ile at 11.00 p.m.\u2014Adv.res Pa tr | JUMPFL OFF CAR.\u2014A alight accident 4 ter, light.\u2018| 8.of Nehraska.N report irom the | 8 \"lost during the voyage.e \"Penny, general auditor; followed.Offern 1 | Liver, Stomach and Kidney Troubles, ponte on the north side end also all Ÿ .JUNE 38, 1901, ©0000-004-006-00-000000004000 SHIPPING | PORT O# MONTRBAL Arrived June 25-88 Mate Atlantic, pears, Gaspe, Hen- ersou aylor, general.Steamathi Lane Breton, Reid, 8ydaney, Kingman Co., coal.ateumadip Nuwidlaa, Main, Idverpool, H.& A.Allan, general.oteuutanip Sreaunte, Neilsen, Sydney, Ingwan & Co., coal.Beraimabip Wuacoutu, Ross, Quebec, mas Loulsburg, Sydney, Kingman Sydney, King- Bteumnelkt & Co, coal.Bteamalip Fridtiof Nansen, mau & Co, coul.Cleared June 25-36.fitenmship Jacona, Lindsay, Leith, BR.Re- ford & Co, general, Bteulustily Fitouts, Mitt, Glasgow, R.Reford & Co, general, * Steamship Narmatiau, Pitts, Glasgow, H.& A.Allan, general, Steanwhip BrHunnte, Sydney, Kingman & Co.light.: - Steamulitp Loulsburg, Sydney, Kingman & Co, light, Steumetiip Kridiloe Nansen, Syduey, King- man Co, Light.: Schooner 'W.J.B., Gaupe, J.G.Brock & Co.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamshlips.Akaba, 2401, McCarthy, Furnem, Withy & Co, Aggl, 2129, Hatteberg, IR, Reford & Co.Moored ut Windmil! Point.Lake Ontarlo, Carey, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moored at the foot of Berri Street.Nitocris, 1714, Anderson, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moored at Houhelaga, .Duneric, 1211, Shotten, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moored at Hochelagn.Andont, 2084, Williams, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moored at Hochcluge, : Sheppy Allison, 1461, Williams, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Muored nt Hochclaga.\u2018Lycla, 2147, Williams, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moored at foot.of Berri: Street.Bonavista, R47.Fraser, Kingma, & Co.Moored at Windmil Point.Rosarlan, Henry, H.& A.i : at the foot of Jacques Cartier Square.* .Numlâlan, Main, H.& A.Aslan.Mobred nt the font of Jacques Cartier Square.Britannic, Nellsen, Kingman & Co.Moored at Hochelaga.Capé Breton, Reid, Kingman & Co.Moored in.the canal Atlantic.Nears, Henderson & Taylor.Moored opposite the Custom House.- Bchooners.sw.J.B., Mabe, J.G.Brock.Exception, Barteaux, Anderson & Co.STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS.Allan.\u201c Moored Arrived.Steamship.At.Trojan Prince.New York Caltfornian.:Ieghorn.Molivia.Furnessia.Glasgow.Mansdam.\u2026 Boulogne.N Amarynthia.(HARÇOW.60.L.Charlemant.Cardiff.Adata.London.Salled &teamship.From.y For.June Lord Iveagh.Cardlff.Montreal .2% Indian.-London.Quehbec .\u2026.- x Man.City.Manchester.Montreal = Lake Champlain.Liverpool.Montreal .24 GENERAL NOTES.The Thowson Line steamsllp Nordfarer grrived at Portland on the 24th, The grounding of the Cape Breton and Bogetad «ill be investigated m the Pllot- e Court.The Manchester Line stcamship Manchester \u2018Trader, from Montreal, arrived.at Manchester ou Monday - nnd landed Ther cargo of live gtock In good condition, with the exception of one bullock and two sheep Southampton, June 26.\u2014Arrived, steam- | \u201cer St.Paul, from New \u2018York.a .- - 9 | | RAILWAY NEWS.| *~\u2014 - + Mr.W.H.Rosevear, gencral car accountant of the Grand Trunk, has just returned from Pretroit, where be attended the a : nual ticefing of the International Car Ac countants' Association.FUNERAL UF JAMES FRENCH.RY unersl service over the, remains of Jaunes fe str Willlam Van Horne's Colored serv \u20181, was conducted yosterday afternoon by he Rev.Robert Brown, à the \u2018resldéne * +f the cdeceased, 1688 St.Tnmes Street Westmount.\u201cThere were many floral 1.hutes, Including wreaths from.Sir Willan and Lady van Horne, Mr.Juines Ross, Mr.1.G.Ogden, the Canadian Pacifie Rallway employes, The funeral, as announced in yesterday's Herald, wiis Inrgely atteuded.Amongst those who followed the cortege tp the cemête were: -Nir WilHlam C, Van Horne, Mesars.James Ross, 1.G.Qgden, comptroller; Thomas Tait, manager eAstern lines; A.C.Henry, general passen or ffent arthur \u2019 a y steam nes: .L.Penny, general Yames R.Steele, auditor freight claims; ©.J.Black, auditor of agencies; C.J.Flanagun, auditor telegraph receipts; J.Leslie, auditor disbursements; W.F, Egg.city passenger agent; A.©.Shaw, general agent, Chicago, A.R.G.Hewatd, assistant secretary; W.Bell, steeping cat department; Joseph Clark, gen- éral purchasing department.- , FRUCTIFYING THE WATERS.The Grand Trunk Raliwaÿ Company, act- tpg ih ronjunction with the Government of ntario, haye transplanted 13 -carloads of parent bass from Luke Krie to the lakes and rivers of North Ontario.In the Mus- koki Lakes 2,442 fish were placed; in the Lake of: thé Bnys, 24; Mm Lake Couchi- Simuoe, 600; In the River Thames, 1,620, and In Welland River, 385.All these were cared In the net fish car specially built by the Grand Trunk.Its efficiency for Its urpose was fully demomstratéd.All the lsh are swali-mouthed bass which were BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA CURES Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Sores, and all Eruptions, ching, 400: in Stormy Lake, 775; tn Lake | a u It's Straw - Hat 5 Weather! | t .Alex.N ° cunght En mets sear Bt.Williaime.on Lake returned lam eveming to the sceme of his duties Varatfic trom the the Cunadian Mockles 1x jen, will Americans during the coming sumarer.the C.P.R.at Chicago, has been appointed state agent af the compuny at Milwaukee in place of Mr.Fdward Olsen, who has been transferred to tae Chicago offices.staff of the auditor of passenger receipts ef the Grand Trunk, was presented lust evening with a handsome cabinet of cutlery ms a symbol of the good will of the staff on the occasion of his which takes place this evening, spokesman on the occasion was Mr.à.J.Simnilugton, tween the Departinent of Agriculldre at GROCERIES for Montreal South, Nels Ottawa, and the Grand Trunk Raflway bave agreed to run a number of refrigerator cars from varieus puiuts on the lise In Ontario to carry day products to Meur FROM MIDDLE WESTERN STATHE Mr.A.C.Shaw, the gonem| agent of she real for.export to Greas Bitaiu, ) Canadlun Pacltic Rallway at Chicago, whe service to already been commenced.8hip- Las been on a fiying visit to headquarters, Pers of dairy products by these cars and routes wlll be char the usual \u2018\u2018less than carlopd ratex,\u201d without extra charge for lcing or apecial service.: ON Cl BAX MATTERS, sir Willlamn,Van Horne, chalrman of the Cauadluu Pacific Ralway, aud president of the.Cuba Company, spoke very hop fully of Cubun prospects tr the course of & oan- | versation after his return from the island yesterday afternoon.+ > Whut seemed to please flllam most In relation to the {slug at the present He sways that the tourist Middle Western Btates to idly developing nd that Banff and the Yoho Valley, the ewly-discovered wonderland of the Itock- be largely visited by Western NEW STATE AGENT.: Mr.A.G.Lauder, of the freight staff of time was that it had shaleg_gff the dreaded Incubus of yellow fever.s described Santiago as one of the cleanest places in the world aud Haxana us having under- Ou a great «lange.Sir William sald there was truth in the \u2018reports to the effect that the company Lad clolated the Foraker Law in the matter of its vonces- sions, - After explainlug the purposes and prospects of the company, much to the sume effect as he has \"described !t when he has come back \u2018from his periodical visits to Cuhn on former occasions, Sir William observed that this was the first time 18 four centuries that the island had been entry free from Yellow fever.All classes of \u2018ubang were favors dis, - { his enterprise, y posed towards INTERESTING PRESENTATION.Mr.Phillip J.Smith, a member of the marriage, The FOR DAIRY PRODUCE.Arrangements have héen completed be.LONGUEUIL AND ST.LAMBERTS.* £Æ#Dellvered every Friday morning.&& Leave your orders to-day and to-morrow.| \u2018FRASER, VIGER & CO.HUILE d\u2019OLIVE EXTRA SURFINE ° Du Domaine de Malbosc.4 COTEAU SUPERIEUR DE PROVENCE, \" FABRIQUE PAR , HUGUES AINE, Grasse (France).\u201cThe Malbosc Estate, situated in the very centre of the finest Olive Tree plantations in thé south of France, produces the Olive Oils which have .acquired suc] world-wide reputation for their purity amd exquisite taste.\u2019 oo A fresh shipment just to hand, ex Allan Line Steamer.Malbosc's Oil, in flasks, 70 cents per bottle.7.50 per caso of 1 dozen bottles.Malbosc's Oil, in halt-flasks, 40 cents per bottle.$8.50 per case of 2 dozen bottles.Malhosc\u2019s Ol], in gallon cans, Imperial measure.-.$2.50 per can.Malbosc's Oll, in § gallon cans, Imperial messure.$3.25 per gallon.We guarantee the Malbosc Oil to be the very purest and finest possible to procure.\u2019 \u2018 SELECT PRESERVED LOBSTER MEAT In Glass Jars.1 The finest quality of Lobster Meat, in berme tically sealed glass jars,, 50 cents per jar, $5.75, per dozen jdrs.\u2019 FRASER, VIGER & CO; Italian Warehouse, 207, 209, 211 St, James Street, - JOHN MURPHY & CO.~The Biggest = N Blouse Values | \u201cof the Season! A Three Days Sale of the Latest Novelties at much less than wholesale prices.° RS balance of a manufacturer's stock -of Blousewear on our owri terms, and we have much pleasure in passing on the bargain to the public at the right moment\u2014the It.was a stroke of luck on our part to clear the beginning of the hot season.To see the goods is to know at once that this is an.unequalled opportunity to lay in a stock of blousewear for the summer.Large as the quantity is we \u2018expect to dispose of the lot at short notice, so unmistakably is this an instance of \u201cprices almost cut in two.\u201d Come early if you mean to buy, and avoid disappointment! © .3,000 New York BI follows :\u2014 125 Dozen Beautiful COLORED PRINT BLOUSES, assorted, new striped bias front, regular value $1.50, our special prico\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0000ee 60 Doz.Beautiful COLORED GINGHAM BLOUSES, assorted, new striped bias front, regular value, $2.25, our special price.\u2026.\u2026.smescces 65 Dozen Very Stylish COLORED -GINGHAM BLOUSES, assorted, new striped bias front, regular value $2.50, our special price\u2026.$1.50 ouse Effects, to clear as .\u201c756 \u201cot 9125 ea Country, Orders Carefully Filled.ez» (A sufficiency to defray poatage must accompany orders, otherwise + goods will be sont by express.) JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street TERMS CASH.TEL.UP 93.COR.METCALFE, Have You Seen Our Latest LIGHT WEIGHT Pine Apple Braid Straw Hat?UP-FOWN\u20142288 St.Catherine Street.DOWN-TOWN\u20141864 Notre Dame Street.3 vos - * : , , ' - ' \u2018 « 102, Asticipatin 29, 2: ; vert Dominion Day Needs! To-day's.list will prove interesting reading for those who are planning for an outing, or arranging to decorate their residence next Monday (Dominion.Day).It .anticipates every and names some interesting prices on Hats and Ready-made wear.Read the list through.You'll consult your .own interests.by getting here early in the day\u2014get a -prompter and need of Picnicers whose thought is providing for the wants, of the inner man; suggests decorations befitting the occasion, | ~ Clothing for Ladies and Children, that are popular for outing more satisfactory seryice and escape the crowds which throng the establishment every afternoon.* Flags for Dominion \u2018Day Decorations ' , COTTON FLAGS.Canadian, sticks, from the bu size 22 in.x % in.size, : Bunting Flags for Masts.{ SILK FLAGS.» 1644 in.x 21 in.Union Jacks, from but 31 in.x 32 in.Canadian, size 254 in.x b¢ In.Union Jacks, size 27% In.x 51 in.; tton-hole size, up to Price, according to .You'll Need These Dominion Day Plente Baskets, 15c, 25c, 50c.and 75¢ each, \u2019 Picnic Knives, a particular size and kind for suth occasions, 5c, 10c and 15¢ each.Tin Mugs, 2 'for 5c.Granite Mugs, 5c and 10¢ each.Granite Plates, 5c and 10c each.each 10c.Steel Corkscrews, 10c and 16c each Glass Lemon Squeezers, sc and l5c each.Nickel {lated Lemon Equeezers, 150 each.In the Grocery Section Boneless Chicken, Turkey or Duck, 1 Ib.cans.Each - Sardines, in Oil sateen vervecuousacaus Corned Beef,.1 1b.tin or Tomato Sauce, 9 per tin .rararece ss ea ren casa nes ca 0 5c 2 Ib.tin Imported Bloater Paste, nice and tasty for sandwiches, per tin \u2018Baked Beans, in 3 1b.cans, Plain or in Tomato Sauce Imported Pickles, large bottles, per bottle ; recrue sac cners massrenctsoontca0nc0d Potted Meats, all kinds, per tin .Herrings, in Tomato Sauce, per tin 2 Our Own Special Brand of _ Lime Juice! Equa! in strength te any other brand, at about half the price.I quart bottle.:.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25¢ 1 dozen 1.quart bottles.\u2026.$2.75 geesecescecsasesser Condensed Coffee and Milk (ready for « US), per tin .o ll C Fi .; \\ ; Fine Red 1 A Condensed Cocoa and Milk, .per tin 25C, ed Salmon, per tin Citrate of Magnesia, per bottle, 40¢ and 20C | Soups, all kinds.Each can contains | .; ; 25¢C sufficient for 6 persons .vacvoss 12%Cj Biscuits, all kinds, in small and large tins.' y 3 ! 3 Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists BOYS\u2019 AMERICAN PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS, neat patterns and well made .me ses seu e vec ssec onu ss BOYS\u2019 AMERICAN PERCALE SHIRT WAIST, in pale blue \u201c and\u2019 white stripes .\u2026- Teele, eeesmeiienrainn .49C .Condensed Milk, per tin .even even 10C cravenassenueuss Lieblg's Extract Meat, for Soups or Gravies, per tin LOT OF BOYS\u2019 SAILOR BLOUSES, plain pale blue, with white pique cuffs, and_deep salior collar trimmed with white \u2018pique.Among this lot will be found a few Grass Linen and Pique Blouses.All marked at a uniform price, which is especially low.Each .saree BOC \u201c Boys Washing Suits BOYS SAILOR BLOUSE SLITS, made of Gingbam, navy blue and white stripe and brown and white stripe effect.The oro- per value is 85c a \u2018suit.Our Price BOYS' NAVY BLUE SERGE SAILOR SUITS, collar trithmed with 2 rows braid, and pants lined throughout, neatly made.; Worth at least $1.25.Our Price .>.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.nueterensecnnentes osc J Children\u2019s Washing Tams N\u2018S WHITE DUCK TAMS, with pale blue and white striped band.The CHILDRENS especially low one.Each 185C, 2 for .bavssoeren see 0eresa0nianu00 2EC CHILDREN'S WHITE DUCK WASHING TAMS, name stamped with gold letters on band.A bargain.Each ; CHILDREN'S WHITB DUCK WASHING TAMS, name stamped with gold letters on band.Each .rrddaveisecaccuace Prrorssserre vence nennsencorenee nca ce nce0ause 2HC .Yachting Caps WHITE DUCK YACHTING CAPS, each ests eats Peat eerste aan est E eter eses can retary \u201c rrovscarsornnaveurensu 100010 va 001030000008 \u2026 ; - Straw -Sun Hats MOTHER GOOSE SUN HATS, for Children, 29c, 25c and .soc.sacccus cess STRAW SUN HATS, for Men and Boys, 23c and Srertsirseesenavect ttre sarnanrnnonee Ladies\u2019 Blouses PLAIN BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES, detachable coHdr, new style sleeves, plain or tucked.The regular $1.10 value, (A PLAIN BLACK SATEËN BLOUSES, detachable collar, new style sleeves.soft cuffs, very finely tucked front, straight back.The regular $125 value, tor .Fosse $1.10 LADIES' \"BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES, with whita silk stitching on sleeves and back and .and \u2018nicely tucked., A pretty Biouse for sdcond mourning £2.49 BLACK AND WHITE FIGURED SATEEN BLOUSES, detachable collar ves \" WHITE LAWN BLOUSES, from Seerestiittetitetiiniiiitsenias COLORED BLOUSES, from .ic.cciiveennniinnnane ».480 SPECIAL LINES at %8c and .sersnscuus \u2026.THC ZEPHYR BLOUSES, pinks, pale blues, mauves and greys, $1.10 © Summer Skirts \"PLAIN LINEN SKIRTS, this week, only, each EE arses senna PRS 1.s@eviencsntseensnesnnsnen esevesese ssenecns .: F LINEN SKIRTS, trimmed with braid, mrecscsssaneeceus SPECIAL LINE ON QUE SKIRTS, with flounce end row Of Insertion.Ench.\u2026\u2026.@: PLAIN WHITE PIQUE FLOUNCE SKIRTS, 10 tows of cordinæ, good quality.Bach vu.e0cucessecn0se PI e\u2026svoucs PPPPPPPPE TETE TETE EEE TETE TE PE seo.82.48 .- LUSTRE SKIRTS.~ SERGE SKIRT®.; \u2019 s, Black Serge Skirts, full fare, sticch.\u2018Black Lustre\u2019 Dress Skirts, regular ed seams, each 2.78 value $2.10, this week .$1.89 Fine Black Serge Bkirty, tall, fare stitohed seems, Ÿ rows stitehing Biack Lustre Flounce Skirts, full fare, oinl Value, each 5.83-30 with two fows stitched taffeta silk down elther side, full flare, very neat, cach, \u201885.78 Black Lustre Dress Skirts, the fegu- errr.srcsspeenmes $8.08 each .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8.78 very neat, ench: .0.B3.80 \u2018 , WwW.H.Scroggie, Corner St.Catherine » \u2026\u2026o.\"+100 sen eucsusu060 ; Light Oxford Grey Skirts, tail flare, lar $3.25 value, for\u2019.B2.69 Dark Oxtord Grey IKing SIT, ape- SPECIAL LIND OF LADIES\u2019 DRESS SKIRTS.In light and atk Oxford greys and University Sts.\u2018 Union \u2018Jack and Irish Flags on | Canadian, from button-hole sise up to.size.ton-hole size to size Steel Can Opener and Corkscrew cvmbined, Fresh Herrings, per tin .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.w124C | dore te 1 which was ; ticable' for the Mon | the Quebec Street Railwa cessfully operated in « feet, and all the above streets 1 operation for three yen .not.t \u2018similar condition?By -de Ville Avenue for | the City Surveyor \u2018upon.which Manager Mublarkey Beplic to - Many Critics of Terminal Railway Company.When the City Council met yesterdey 8 n it a t immediately went into committee of the whole an second reading of the bylaw to erminal Railway cars on the atreets of the session Ma mitted to each in which he Jermic the Montreal ompany to operate the city.Prior to nager Mullarkey bad sub- member a lengthy letter, met the objections advanc by both City Surveyor Barlow and the City Attorneys.Manager Wanklyn, of the Montreal Street, also attempted to show, by correspondence with Manager Evans, of the Quebec Street Railway, that it would be absurd to attempt to operate cars on many of the thoroughfares pugscated \u2018in the draft by-law.But Mr.Mullarkey undertook a y to these as well.So that much of the time of the eldermen was consumed in readin documents relative to the proposed -routes.Lapointe wanted an amendment made to the preamble which would admit of the Terminal Company {rans- porting farm produce on ite cars, but this was defeated 26 to 4.Ald.Lavallee asked that a section be added providing that \u2018each car should be propelled separately, and, upon suggestion of Ald.Hart, a clause to this effect was adopted, to- gecher with the proviso that mo locomo- Lives should be permitted on the atreets.Ald.Hart proposed that Latour, Juror, Nitre and Cadieux Streets be struck out route one.To these: thoroughfares Ald.Gallery and Tansey desired to have added Murray, Ann and Ottawa., .Ald.Ames pointed out that if those streets were struck out it meant the defeat of the by-law.He was not in favor of that, and thought it would be preferable to permit the cars on such a narrow street as Vitre, in order to have com tition of street cams in the city.An a journment was then made until to-day.MR.MULLARKEY'S LETTER.The letter which Manager Mullarkey sent to all members of the Council, and found upon the desk of each at the opening of the éeasion, read as follows :\u2014 .\u201cI! am directed, on behalf of the Montreal Terminal Railway Company, to make the following, observations with reference to the opinion of the City.AL- torneys respecting the legality of the proposed Terminal By-law and the report of the City Surveyor regarding the practicability of thé routes described in said by-law.If the City Council intends designating the routes to be followed.by the company in pursuance of its statutory powers to construct and operate.branch and circuit lines in the city of Montreal, the City Surveyor's report should not prevent it from so doing.CITY SURVEYOR'S OPINION, \u201cMr.Barlow is of opinion that none of the routes \u2018are practicable because some of the atreets included therein are too narrow, and 1 purpose establish; by practical demonstration that such opinion % not founded on fact.'L.Because .the roadway of Latour Street (part of Route No.1) between St.Monique Street and Beaver Hall Hill has an average width of from 30 té 21 fect, Mr.Barlow Says is too narrow for a single track tramway.Why, is it then prac treal Street Railway Company to successtully operate one oi its ptincipal routes (Windsor and St.awrente), on St.Dominique - Street, waich has a width between «idewalks at Éherbrooke Ntreet of 22 feet 3 inches and 2] feet 6 inches at the south side of Prince Arthur Street; and Amherst Btreet, which is also used by the :Montreal Street Railway, has a \u2018width of 21 feet 6 inches between St.Catherine and Craig Ntreet«Ÿ Surely a difference of 6 inches in width of a street would not make it impracticable for street railway pufposes.- \u201c2.Re Jurors and Vitre Streets.These streets are undoubtedly narrow, but if y is béing snc- erate treets quite as narrow the City Surveyor\u2019s opinion ix still further erroneous.1 affirm that~ St.Peter Street,'one of the principal business.streets\u2018in the city of Quebec, is only 17 leet in width from curb to curb, that St.Paul Street, another principal street, 18 19 and 20 feet respectively from curb to curb, Des Fosses 18 feet from curb to curb, St, Louis 20 feet from curb to curb, d'Youville 15 feet, Buade 19 feet.Ste.Anne 20 feet, Notre Dame des Anges 18 are used ; in lack, by the Quebec Street Railway foccupied by that one-half the streets failway system do not exceed\u2019 20 feet in width.I would \u2018also \u2018ask you to bear -in mind that St.Peter Street in Quebec is similarly situated to Jurors and Vitre, the former having a large, well-graded street one block to the south, viz., Dal- housie Street, and the latter having Craig Street.1 might also state that Vas Ington Street in Boston, upon which a half-minute service is given, by the Street Railway Company, is only 23 feet in width between the curbings.The general manager and chief engineer of the quebec Street Railway Company states that the company\u2019s system hax been in atio rs, that the car service is from three to five minutes, that no delays have been occasioned nor has the trafic been impeded on account of the parrowness of some of the streets, that no unusual delays have occurred uuring the winter months on account of snow, and that properties along said streets have increased in value since the construction of the in.It must be borne in.mind.howèver, that the cars used by the Quebec Street Railway are not as large and heavy as those used by the Montreal Street Railway, at tlie same time they supply admirable transportation facilities to the citizens of the Ancient Capital.If, therefore, the paving of St.Peter Street in Quebec and existence of an electric street.railway therein have increased the value of property along that street, why: should e same result ensue if Latour, Vitre and Jurors Streets were put .in a substituting Hotel Cadieux Street, \u2018between Vitre and Demontigny, the remaining streets included in the several routes | wil measure at least 20 feet in width, being.eufficiently wide .for a single track railway with sidings.The above facts should be accepted as positive evidence that the opimion of the Oity Surveyor in this imstance as to the impracticabi ity of the roûtes is not well founded.I hum: bly contend, therefore, that as one of the most efficient and up-to-date ayetems of electric street railway in Canada is being \u2018successfully operated through streets not any wider than those mentioned in the schedule of routes contained in the pro- 1 posed by-law, this conclusively.establishes the feasibility of the.com aystèm.\u201c8.There is another reason pany\u2019s proposed given by © babes Something Worth Knowing.(From the Arthifr Enterprise.) Catarrh is more prevalent than it.formerly was, and many people are afflicted with this dangerous disease long before are aware of it.Then it has developed into the worst form, and .thé sufferer rashes for a doctor, from whom he gets little or no relivf.A Special study of the distade was made by the Catarrhoronp Company, and their labors have been awarded by the discovery of a true specific \u201cCatarrhozone\u201d which t 1¢y guarantee as a sure cure.The Enterprise can vouch for \u201cCatarrhozone,\u201d as a member of the editor's fomily weed it with most entisfactory results; it pleasant to We ives ia- stant relief, ° \u2014\u2014 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS WIDTH OF STREETS Street Railway there- | - latler is not acceptable, there cannot be .out in this connection that our solicitors j .way -on wider stréets than those on which And cause great inconvenience to the citi- \u201csidered Commissioners Streéte-the most DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY his opinien concerning the impracticability of the routes to which T have not yet alluded, viz., that some of the streets require ta be expropriated before the routes could be made continuous.This feature of the project is provided.for by sub-sec- tion E of section 18 of the proppsed bylaw, whi opiates that the company shall be obli d at its own cost and ex- ; the land necessary for ening or continuation of the streets on which its cars are to run, not belonging to the city.: i SUGGESTIONS RESPECTING \u201c (a) Permit me to observe that jnstead of using Ottawa and William Streets I should prefer that this route be modified by continuing along Murray Street to Albert and along Albert to Inspector, and thence to Latour.\u201c\u201c (b) Substitute for R ~ oute No.2\u2014\u2018Commencing at Forsyth Street, thence Amity to Parthenais, to Lafontaine, to, Panet, to Lagauchetiere, to Beaudry, and through Brock Street tunnel, with loop line along Parthenais to Mariè Anne and to St.Andre Street.\u201d \u201c(e) Eliminating Route No.3 altogether.- CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.\u201cIt is plainly evident that the city attorneys' report is principally based upon the city surveyor\u2019s o inion, and if the any doubt about the former amending their report.1 notice, however, that there is no reference in the city surveyor's report to any preferential streets ay stated in the report of the city attorneys, such as St.Hubert, Ottawa and William Ste.As a matter of fact route No.1 does include a part of Ottawa Streët and about 50 or 60 feet of William Street, but the city attorneys did not state that the oc cupation of those small parts of said streets would constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of the Montreal Street Railway coutract with the City of Montreal.\u201cThe city attorneys are unanimous in opinion that the City Council would not violate the provisions of its contract with the Montreal Street tailway, even the right were granted to another company to build and operate a connecting line in any of \u2018the streets presently used by the Montreal Street Railway Company, and this being an accepted interpretation would apply with equal force to the so- called preferential streets.In order, however, to be positivély \u2018certain that no violation of the terms of the Montreal Street Railway contract would be committed were the Council .to grant the \u2018Terminal Company the Tight to use parts ot Ottawa and William Streets, why not insert a condition in the proposed by-law that, in the event of the city, later on.permitting the Montreal Stréet Railway Company to exercise its right of preference, if any, in the aforesaid streets, the Terminal Company would be held to permit said company to use its tracks in said streets\u201d .to \u201cSo far as concerns that part of St.Hubert Street, north of the Canadian Pa- titie tracks, 1 beg to observe that the said street is not a continuation of the St.Ha- bert Street mentioned in the specifications annexed to the Montreal Street Rail way contract, as the latter strect ends ut Mount Royal Avenue.Co : \u201cThe question of prospective damages concerning the construction and operation | an electric railway in narrow streets would nevestarily have to be dealt with bv the railway company alone.in which case any increased value that would he given to the abutting properties by reason of the railway would also have to be taken into consideration.Permit me to point ire of opinion that, if your Council would simply designate the streets tombe vecupied v the company, pursuant to its act of incorporation, the company has all neces: sary statutory powers to- construct.and operate its branch amd circuit lines within the limits of the city, and its charter and the railway act provide- for the, payment of duc-compensation to all property owners for all damages caused by the exercise of such statutory powers.\u2019 \u201cIn conclusion, Mr.Mavor and gentlemen, 1 am specially authorized to re-iter- ate the many statements alrendy made nf the company\u2019s good faith in this matter, end to request that your Council will dispose of the same without further delay.\u201d ABOUT MONTREAL STREETS.Manager Wanklyn, of the Street Railway_Company here; wrote to Mr.Edward A.Evans, general manager of the Quebec Railway, Light and Power Company.The questions put,with the replies, are na follows: .Q.\u2014C ould the city of Quehec grant a franchise or widen streets as they have done: or, in other words, could you es tablish in the city of Quebee your system on other wider = streets than you have done\u201d i : It would not he possible for the city of.Quebec to.grant à franchise for street rail our lines are at present\u2019 constructed.Q\u2014If the traffic through the streets of Quebec \u201cas ag large ns it generally is in the streets of Montreal, do vou\u201cthink vou could operate vour railway.without inconvenience to the-citizens and to the general traffic.A.\u2014If the traffic through the streets af Quebec was as large and heavy as in the city of Montreal, wé certainly would not ojerate our cars on a five minutes\u201d hearl- way, as several blockades would certainly occur, and cause a great inconvenience to the citizens and interruptions to the traf: e.- Q.\u2014Ts it a fact that the larger part of the vehicular traffic is.carried on with one- horse vehicles?If two-horse teams, such as we have in Montreal, were .ured, would it be possible for the same to pase vour cars on the streets,\" such as St.Paul Street?vr .A.\u2014The greater proportion of the vehicular trafic in the city of Quebec is carried on with one-horse vehicles, and if two-horse teams were used as you have tn Montreal, I think it wonld be necessary, for teams to \u2018come to a full stop with their wheels against the curb-stone before we would be enabled to pass our.cars.MR.MULLARKEY'S RBJOINDER.Upon the expression of opinion thus ob: tained, Manager Mullarkey comments as: follows: \u201cMr.Evans, the general manager of the uehec Street Railway, writes to Mr.Manklyn, the general manager of the Montreal Street Railway Company, stating that \u201cif the traffic through the streets of Quebec was as heavy asin the streets of Montreal his company could not operate its vars on a five minute headway, ax serious blockades would seriously oveur 2 zens and itterruptions to traffic, , \u201cIn that connection permit me to observe that the solution of the Terminal Railway problem should not be based pon \u2018fs\u2019 It is a serious matter \u201cin which the public is seriously concerned, and should be treated secordingly.2° \u201cLet me point out that.Mr.Evana does not state that \u2018it is impracticuble-to opèr- ate a street railtvay system on the streets mentioned in.the proposed Terminal Rail vay by-law.1 am sure that Mr.Evans does not know that St.Dominique and Amherst Streets, which are no wider than some of the streets in Quebec, are considered by the Montreal Street Kailway Company sufficiently hrge for railway and vehicular traffic.\u201cThe public of Montreal does not for that the Bfoniteat Street Railway ny, about iwo months ago, eon.congested for \u2018vehicular traffic \u2014quite wide enough to operatrwits electric \u2018cars thereon, and only retrained from so- doing upon the request of the load \u20acom- mittee of the Ci tn the city Codntil.; CPS aan conddent hat Mr.Evans did nel | to |.\u2018western members of our association on \u2018chief ranger, will preside\u2019 °& special train over the Grand Trunk en Tair will.be .apen each.day from 3 to 11 \u201cthevine Street, and will take the 1.«pdcial jubilee meeting Monday evening, - The American Institute of- Homeopathy has property owners, the Government bad at ength decided to pave Mill Street.That portion of the thoroughfare near St.Eti- cnne Street is in very good shape, but the remainder, the-portiôn in the neighbor- hcod of the Canadian Sugar Company, and the W.W.Ogilvie mills, ie, and has been for years, in very bad shape.The Government will, Ald.Gallery said, spend between $40,000 and $50,000 on an asphalt pavement, and will then hand the street over to the city.Ald.Gallery succeeded in attaining this vesult during his first session in Parliament.MANUFACTURERS\u2019 MEETING.Walter Roach, secretary of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, wrote to the Mayor:\u2014\"1 am instructed by the Montreal branch committee of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association to request, the pleasure of having you in Four official capacity receive a deputation of the the day they arrive here, the 23th of September.We propose thisgrear ho.uing the arnual meeting of the association in Mont- teal at the Windsor Hotel, to be foliow- ed by a banquet the next evening.We shall be also greatly pleased if you can influence auy of the aldermen of our.city to extend friendly courtesies to the mens- bers visitifig the city on this very import- &nt occasion.\u2019 \u2018 City News in Brief HOUSE OF INDUSTRY \u2014The Protestant House of Industry and Refuge last week gave 370 meals and 163 night lodgings.Khe visiting governors for this week ere Messrs, A.Frank Ramsay and Alexander Archibald._ © CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT.\u2014 The usual weekly concert at the Catholic Bailops\" Club wiil be' held to-night under the auspices of St.Mary's Court, -164, Catholic Foresters.Mr.John J.Ryan; HONOR SPEAKER BRODEUR.\u2014 A \u2018ublie demonstration \u2018will be held.at larieville, chef lieu of.the county of Rou- v:lle, to-morrow, in honor .of the Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Xpeuker of*the House of Com- tnons and-member for Rouville, SENT HOME FOR BURIAL\u2014The remains of Migs Hannah Brash, the Verdun Asylum nurse, who was drowned in a boating accident June 15, were brought to the t.ty yesterday morning and were sent last vight to Perth, Ont, where the interment will take place.- .KNIGHTS TEMPLAR LEAVE.\u2014Brad- Tord Commandery, Knights Templar, of Bradford, Me., lett yesterday afternoon by toute to.the Ancient Capital.A large number of local knights were at the depot to bid the Knights of the Pine Tree State bon voyage.FANCY FAIR.\u2014A fancy fair is to he held at Upper Jachine today and Thursday, under the auspices.of the ladies in aid of the organ fund.There are to be: several novel attractions.The p.m: Cold collation fronÿ 6 to 8 p.m.The Paark & Island cars pass the grounds every fifteen minutes.HIGHLAND CADETS.\u2014The following engagements for the Highland Cadet.Battalion, for this week, are announced or Major ladon: Wednesday evening, batt: lion drill; full dress and march-out pipers and bugle band to attend: Sunday, annual church parade, t6 St, Andrew's Church, at 2.30 p.m., in full dress, pipe and.bugle bands to attend.i : GOOD TEMPLARS' JUBILEE.\u2014The jubilee of the Good Templar Order will be celebrated throughout the world this month.The local celebration will he held under the auspices of Unity Lodge, No.196, in the Empire building, 2472, $t.Ca- : ape of a friut social, next Thursday evening, and» July 8.SAILORS\" CONCERT\u2014The uusal weekly Sailors\u2019 Institute concert last night was in the hands of Mr.J.I.Henderson and the chow of Stanley Street Church.following contributed:\u2014Mrs.Mason, Misses Powles, Miss Bella Wilson, Messis.\u2018Henderson and Anderson, ahd Miss Kate Patterson; and.the following seamen:- Messrs.J.Baker and George Gray,steaun- ship Jake Ontario; and Messrs.James Mebean, Wm.Gréenwood, Thos Griffiths und T.Wood, R.M.&.Numidian.Vaptain Fraser, of the Bonavista, occupied the chair, .A PLEASANT DUTY.\u2014\"When I know anything worthy of recommendation, I consider tt my daty to telk it.\u201d says Rev.James Mur- dock, of Hamburg, Pa.\u2018Dr.Agnew's Ca- tarrha wder has cured me of Catarrh of five years\u2019\u2018standing.It is certainly magical In its effect, The frst application benefited me in five minufes.\u2019'\u20147 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN INVOLVED, CARE DECIDED.An involved piece of litigation was decided by Mr.Justice Charland vester- day on an intervention.The parties to \u2018the suit are J.C.Langelier, plaintiff; Alphonse Charlebois, defendant; J.M.Fortier, mise-en-cause; Commercial Union Assurance Company, tiers saisie; A.À.Charlebois, intervening; and the plaintiff contesting this intervention.On May 12, 1899, Langelier obtained a udgment against Alphonse Charlebois for $3,000, u-.terest and costs and took a seizure in the hands of the Commercial Union Com-.any.\u2018The company replied that about Slay.10, it had issued to \u2018Alphonee Charle- bois, in trust for A.A.Charlebois, the sum of $3,500, on the security of the building, known as the Academy of Music, Quebec, and that there was a claim for - fire loss made by A.A.Oharlebois then pending.On April 30, 1900 the company added to this statement ap admission that it owed $3,500 under the policy in question and would pay the ainount into court.A.A.Charlebois intervened, claiming the money to be his.\"bis claim the judge has now disallowed, \u2018with costs; and has maintained Mr.Langelier\u2019s claim to take it under the judgment obtained two years ago.Stet HOMROPATHS MDET, just.closed à very successful annual meeting at Richfield Springs, N.Y.The sessions were attended by over four hundred physic'ans and visitors.Doctor A.R.Griffith, of Montreal, was chairman of the section in obstetrics, which war attended by over 100.- The chairman ofrened the meeting of bin section with à sectivhal address, and many papers of great interest to the profession were read and discussed.re ZI = WARRIAGE LICENSES, ~- I88UBD BY O'HARA BAYNES, BCL.Cy ! NOTARY PUBLIO, 204 ST.JAMBS.TRL.M.111%.[| H.CARSON, ISSUER OF NARRIAGH J eo Licenses, Room 223 Temple Building, 185 Bt.James St, Montreal, Phone, Main + A ; The \\ (Opposite Post Offlon.) ART ASSOCIATION, Phillips Square PII VBINRAT GALLERIES OPEN DAILY 9 a.m.to 6 p.m, ADMISSION 25 cts, Every man shoyld dress the best he can\u2014it pays.Have you.never Doticed that the well dressed man received more attention thau one who was not?Keep your eyes - opên; and if you have not noticed it before, you will.We have msde clothes for over 50 years.We will make you a pair of troussrs lor $4.00.Higher priced, trousers if you wish.~ Robt.Seath & Sons Merchant Tailors, 1817 NOTRE DAME STREET.PRÈSE SET CET XI a La To TE A RR NYT To RC 1 1 mile, Novice, 1-3 mile and 2 mile handicap.JUNE 26 1901 \u2014 to 5 amr me = \u2014 Tg cocaine by the Homes Terminal atk [PROCTOR S| \u201c35, FRANCAIS | oyotiifihen | way Company were too narrow for tbe |.ao BALDWIN-MEL VILLE CO.bucoosu ul operdtion of a street railway Jan F.F.PROCTOR BIG 8TPOK oo.Matinees, Wed., prices a = r .: sta on, Tues., Wed.\u2014CASTE and AN EN- THIS WEEK\u2014The Pow rama.\u201cMr.Evans further states in the lettér GAGEMENT: Th \u2026.' Foi, Sat.\u2014Gloriana and above referred to that if \u201ctwo-horse AN ENGAGEMENT.va _ * THE FATAL CARD teams\u201d were used in Quebec, such as we In the olio\u2014Kalatechnoscops Views, ete.PRICES\u2014Night, 10, 30, 3 and 5ôc.Matimen, have in Montreal, he \u201cthinks\u201d it would |\" Box Seats Reserved.Tel.Up 2425.10 and 25c.No higher._ be necessary for teams to come to a full sors open at 1.30 and 7.30 p.m: daily.NEXT WEEK \u2014 @pectacular Protuçtien et stop with their wheels against the curb- | ° MICHAEL 8TROGOFF.me stone before his cars were enabled to.pass.DOMINION : < I presume Mr.Frans refers to such strects Summer Bvery Awan as Craig, St.James, Notre Dame, St.ROYAL) ra and \u2018 Catherine, ete, in making this compari- DAY .Sesson |.Bvening son, an not to ths Streets included in the EXCURSIONS : WILBUR OPERA CO., i pro ermin, way routes.Tues., Wed., RE.; FF humbly contend, therefore, that pe .' ° Th Fe a > COTTE.; expression opinion contained in Mr.Tickets at single first-class fare for the .ween % Evans\u2019 letter to Mr.Wanklyn, are not ap- bn ; ; PRICES., series 10c, 206 and 806.| plicable to the streeta mentioned in round trip between all points on line.2 proposed Terminal Railway by-law.PAN-AMERICAN EXCURSIONS | 38pm | WILL, BE PASSED.gol, Teduced fares.Roth ways by boat, or SOHM ER le i ° ng rail, returning boat.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ald.Gallery announced that, after forty | \u2019 ss 1 ( ) MONTE-MYRO TROUPE, .i years of vain endeavor on the part of the TICKET OFFICE\u2014128 St James Street.3 CIAPARELLA, Soprano, THK POW RS, Skaters, .JHE HARMANTS, Singers.) OLF and MINTO, Acrobats, BAND All cars go to Sohmer Park, Childron 5 cts., including ride om Carousal, PARK, 10c DOMINION Bicycle Championships 19TH ANNUAL MEET C.W.A.Under the auspices of the Point Amateur Athletic Association, on the Board Track (Queen's Park), Montreai, July 1st, 1901.AMATEUR EVENTS.H M E R TS ESSOR a 4 (Open)., % mile; % mile, 1 mile and 5 miles.(Chame Dionships).; PROFESSIONAL.X mile, 14 mile aud 1 and 5 miles, Entries close June 25tb, 1901.Races start 2 p.m.Track 1-3 of a mile.Races under C.W.A.sanction and rules.Street cars direct to grounds\u20143 minute aege vice.- so ; ADMISSION PRICRS\u201425c, 35 and 50 cents.F.1.GREENFIELD, J.E.TOWNSEND, Chairman.Sec.Meet Committee, NOTE.\u2014 Association members\u2019 passes.to grounds will be cancelled for that date.PF.B.STARKE, Hon.Ses.pr acy Intercolonial Railway \u2018 DOMINION DAY, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued on JUNBE 29th and Soth, and JULY 1st, to all \u2018points in Canada east of Port Arthur, Ont,, .AT ONE FIRST CLASS FARB., i Both \u2018local and through tickets are good ! for return, leaving destination not later than JULY 2nd, and are good for continuous pas~ sage only, in either direction.\u2018 For all desired information, apply to the vearest Intercolonia! Ticket Agent.E.TIEFIN.JNO.M.LYONS, \u2018Traffic Manager.G.P.& T.Agents : em RAA RTS M NET NS EEE Moncton, N.B., June 20th, 1901.OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.\u2014\u2014 Dominion Day Excursions To OTTAWA, Return.- - = $2.50 To go June 28 and 29 and Ist July.Return to 3rd July inc.Local Ports, single fare and 25c added.To CARILLON.$1.00 PALACE STEAMER SOVEREIGN.| One'and a half hours at Carillon, home by Rapids.; : THE BEST OF ALL DAY TRIPS.Take 8 a.m.Train for Lachine, TICKET OFFICES\u2014 (2K, 1:37.143 and 178 St.James Street, Windsor Hotel, Grand Trunk Station.HEAD OFFICE\u2014163 Common Stréct.Telephone Main 1029.AFTERNOON TRIPS, LAKE ST.LOUIS AND RAPIDS eres JB Steamer DUCHESS OF YORK will leave toot of Prince St., Canal Basin, at 2 p.m., \u2018and St.Gabriel Locks 2.15 p.m.Tickets on- board steamer.HUDSON ON THE LAKE AND RAPIDS.Take C.P.R.12.20 p.m.trains Round Trip, 81.00.- .- \u201cSF, ANNE'S AND RAPIDS.Take C.P.R.12.20 p.m.or G.T.R.train 1.30 p.m.Trip, Soc.: .\" LACHINE AND RAPIDS.Take § p.m.train.Trip, 50C.BEL-AIR RACES \u2018SATURDAY, ~ MONDAY, Dominion Day.5 RACES EACH DAY, PLATE and STEEPLECHASES.WW.2 Trains each day, direct to Grand Stand.20th JUNE, including the KING'S = Buffalo Hotels Strictly First Class and up to date.B.ROBINS F.Fan American Morel System Controlling The Buckingham, Malborqugh and Lillian and several dwellings; no t Tary structures ; all up-to-date rooms, 81.50 pe\\day up, Apply MOR.HOYEL BUCKINGHAM, Buffalo, W.ELLICOTT HOTEL asd Charlie Michell, Ratbeskelier sud Palm GarGen, - 317-321 Washington St., Buffalo, N.V, Finest Hungarian Orchestra in U.S.Rates $1.00 per night »NOo more, no less.Elegant Beds.PAN-AMERICAN.fs de OUI \u201cBuffale- HON.WM.F.MACKEY, President.PETER J.QUINN, V.I\u2019.and Manager.EDWARD RUTHERFORD, Secretary.C.C.JOHNSTON, Treasurer.HAMILTON WARD, Jr., Attorn American and European Pan- ey.Reference : COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK.Our rates will not change.\u20188end for our ** Ins and Outs™ address on receipt of 29c.Cloth cover 54c.Note : Don't pay exorbitant prices.Buffalo, 200 pages.Mailed to any TORONTO of 500 Select private residences.ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME ACCOMODATIONS \u2014\u20146000 10 first-class hotels 10.rates $1.00 per day and upward, Cabs, Guides and Automobile Service.Accommodation for 300 people in one place if desired.lars to-day.Engage your rooms now aud get Write for the best, partionr American Accommodation Co.(Inco; ted) 680 and 682 ELLICOTT SQUARE, BUFFALO, N.YF.AGENTS: .\u2019 E ST.ARCADE G.C.DAVIS AND W.H.MATTHEWS 6-6 YonG Blair's Pills Great Baglish Remedy for oui & Rheumatism Safe, Sure, Effective.{1B \"Bll Deuggista o.and p00 (2 AYMAN SONS & CO, |, Senvacan The INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.Norks\u2014-DRUMMOND COLLIERY.Westville, Nova Scotia.Miners and Producers of \u201cDeummond\u2019® Coa) and Coke, trom the celebrated Plctou Seams of.Nova Ncotia.Offered in all sizes, and guan- tities to suit purchasers.Shipments by water Merchants Bask \u2018on or rail.Head Office, Room SL, Eullding.Montreal.War Horses The thoroughbred stallion BALLYMORR, by Hollywood, by Oreet, out of Furse Chat, Dam .Highland Girl\u2019 by Boulevard out of Marie Seaton, specially selected In England by Lt.-Col.: Dent.for breeding Army Remounts, will stand for service at the stables of The TELFER & CLIMIE CO., 19 ST.MAURICE ST.++ CANCER! CANCER! inti uses fs remedy is very highly récommended for the reliof-and cure of Cancer, T'umora, Borofala, and Diseascs of the Skin.Snf- ferers aro invited to give it a trial r Harte, Druggist, 1780 Notre Plumbing Satisfaction Our cquipment and long experience ti every branch of the Plumbing business je a guarantee of satisfaction.We keap in stock a wide range of Gasaliers, Electroliers, Brackets.Ceiling Lights Globes and Blectric Shades.M.WALSH & CO.Gas Fitters, Plumber and Steam Fitters.Office and Works\u2014 : 562 to 568i CRAIG STRUET.+0 +-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-+-0-0-e - + PICTORES AND PICTURE FRAMES.Give me the word and I will makezour home the mostattrac- tive place on earth.I have everything in the plc- ture line, domestic and imported.GEO.R, HEASLEY, 2057 St.Oatn.» orine Street Otfice Jupplies No hovke 1n Montréal is better oy pod with office supplies of ah etionery, ete.inting, Bookbin6iag, Ruling, Page dossing, Relle| ebsapls excoutes Hon eKA ant JOSEPH FORTIER, 854 ST.JAMES STRERT, ; \u2014 \u2014 SYDNEY Cc.B - : ca F.D.SLOAN, Commission Merchant, Real Estate B - Etc.Ofce\u2014Royal Bank Building.Correspondence solicited from wholesalegy desiring representation in the \u2018Irom sale br: À.Dame Bt.Country orders promptly + : * and the Island ot Cape Breton, srl.uf TRIE FR re Ter ENR J i e+ _ '.THE MONTREAL DAIUY HEKALD.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,1901 | we ee a fe Youn Women's Christin Associs- Engin ; .- \u201cWe've an Idea.\u201d \u2019==There are thousands of tion, se reheuter Street, to-morrow, ccd prise Conrad ve ro: ina Vue Moloche, James thor, Joan ti Thursday, and Miss Wilson bewelf : be present to: show the address smd answer any questions.| .: LOYOLA COLLEGE PRIZES The following is the prise Hst of Loyola _ people a kind of satisfied with Japans, because they think tifere are none better.\u2019 \u2019 .with great distinction.THE COURY OF APPEAL The Court of Appeal concluded the rendering of judguwents heard at the May term ™s § CARSLEY CO.*\"™ Neiro Dame tit.Mentroal's Greatest Store.Juno 26th.1901.Bove\u2019 and Outing Clothing Men's SUMMER CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND MEN.We're seiling almost double last year's quantities, because young men and parents are finding out that they are the best.The Big Store's Clothing nt is distinctive.It's bardly possible to tell its Ready-to-Wear Clothing from your favorite Merchant Tailoring.Test these prices: ond prise; ur Marson.- .mie iret rae George de Leri- wader; second prise, Alexander Murray.' SARSFIELD SCHOOL Âhne distribution of prises to the popils of Sarsfield Schoo! took place last Fre - College, of which Rev.Father Jones le | yesterday atiermoon, there being present morning at nine o'clock.The following .now rector: pupils ived prizes.o a with reo Justice ot Comntercial rie.\u2014Sixth Year\u2014Thomas Behan, Edmund Foster, Joseph Casgrain, Wilfrid Meloche, James Redmond, Francik Evans, Ell Asselin, James Casey, Arthur Good conduct prizes (givea by the Rev.pWilllam O'Meara, P.P.)-#enjor section, Francis Disette; honorable mention, John Koya) Electric Company vs.Herie\u2014The respoudeut is the widow of Alphonse Girou- urd, hotelkeeper, Ste.Cunegonde, and she obtained judgwent in the lower court for | \u201cSALADA\u201d Walsh and James Clarke, Junion section, \u201cFrancis Maguire; honor- Vezina, Charles Rappel, Thomas Sullivan, William Underdown, James Parker, Victor Rkhmond, George Beckiaram, Rene Morin.£2,000 damages for herself and $LIW for each of her two children from the appel- BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING.able meatign, Ernest LI n, Edward .lants for the death of her husband.Girou- \u2018 .Ton .Leclaire ay Pera Winsiow.on Emons Dubne.White, Bmond ard's death was the result of à shock re Boye Navy Brae Salo Blouses\u2019 oe Uncolored Ceylon Green might prove a pleasant cis of metric\u2014Class sanding rise [LY Yotr_ Edouard | Tagore, as! Pat The \u2018exact cate of the undeual curren Boys\u2019 Crach Sallor Blouses & : .ven e Rev.Wm.\u2018Meara, P.P.)\u2014 Ps e , Jos 3 \" .I ba \u2019 seer revelation to the taste.feted Lead 256 and 40c $e, Veter Donovan; honorable mention, vieu Crevier, Telesphor Bowaor, Oswald Hee Is a tn a wy ne we.kr Justice Hail, lo Borer buds Mim pleure oe ve 1 : ets Only.Henry Monk; lonorabie mention, beter bert, Daniel Foster, John J.Bracken, Jos.giving Judgicn atd it ax of $ dirt re out wie uslin Blouses .$ CS _\u2014 \u2014 .Donovan ' OF Smith, John Morphy, A.Belefleur, A.Mer the t Judge, said t was indifference, .Boys , Lawn Blouses .c.$1.20 .4 .vus > English\u2014l'rize, Peter Donovan; honorable eler, Henry Scott! = legally speaklug, Ww here it prigiaated, Ad ys, Fancy Pique Blouse .$1.55 x Wer Henry Mouk s.\u2019 Fourth Year, First Diviston\u2014John Me the Royal lectrie Co.should held re- Boys' White Pique Blouses .$2.40 ; , \" .FreucB\u2014lrixe, Houry - Monk;, bouorable [Neil Harry Mekeigort, John Suîtivan, ie sponsible fora\u2019 otmmodity ee eine | \u2019 ; TA .Kearney, n Asselin, - .- : COBY e ; .Department for Batiow, MLCT Lore ovan: honoraôle 87 Dad: James Morris, Wiliam Cafieton, SAECO, SIE ok Cig! sna \u201chey MEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING.mention, Henry Mouk \u2019 Jchn, Gleason, A.Molsan, Hector Hebert, FPAUTS and ed Mu IE Le a Pot A Men's White Duck Pants $3 * .Greck-Prize, Peter Donovan; honorable C.Leroux, R.St.Germala, Alex.O'Rrien, Were bound Ww de ver Le person and Men's Crash Linen Pants .120 mentions Heury M \u2019 A.Crevler, A.Garlepy, Joscph Yeile, Henry under conditions of safcty 9 persos aa Men's Striped Duck Pants\u201d 3.re Women d them ationY Prize.Peter Donovan: hon-'| Murphy.\u2018Alex.Laporte, Harry Curotte, property of the purchaser.In ih \u201cout Men's Gray Stripe Li on Pants ha ca er Se erable mention, \u201cJoseph Dowus.! Harry Mellwnine, A.Lefebvre, Jas.ont {Le connus, dad rent our, stipulated but | Mons ae tr pe Linen Pants en \u2018 e dilatory rize, Peter Donovags honor- aus Pansereau, A Due Bis Hare à | in the premises.Outslae, 1f their system | Men's Navy Yachting Coats $3.60 Ç able weution, Henry Monk.: porte .! cume within an loch or so of other wires Men's Crash Linen Sults .$3.10 - - = + ; _\u2014_ coimIon rudence wo ve auggeste en's Tennis Sut .$3.40 HUMANITIES.\u2019 Fourth Year, Second Division\u2014Peter Car either a Protest to the other company or Men's Gray Stripe Flannel Sults .$8.70 Men, Women and Happenings PURELY PERSONAL.Mr.H.J.an, M.P.for Cumberland, N.S., was in the city to-day en route to Ottawa, whither he goes on departmental business.Mrs.Thurstan and her daughter,Pearle, Bt.Famille Street, have taken passa, n the Bonavista, which sails at daylight on Friday.Cape Breton.; Mr.H.F.Higgins, of Rossland, B.C, who represents the Canadian Rand Drill Company and the Jenckes Machine Company in the British Columbia mining .re- gions, is in the city on a business trip.IN SOCIAL LIFE.Judge Bosse, Quebec, is at the Place Viger.Mrs.Hayter Reed was in town yesterday \u2018\u20acrom Quebec.\u2018 Miss M.Johnston is visiting the Misses Lowe, Ottawa.Mrs.and Mies Coyne, Minneapolis, are t'the Carslake.Mrs.H.Laurier, of Arthabaskaville, is at the Carslake.; Miss Cochrane has returned to Compton after a visit here.Miss Beatty, Toronto; is the guest of Mrs, Weir at Iberville.Mr.and Mrs.Mileau, Brussels, gium, are in Montreal Mr.and Miss Lyon have returned to Ottawa from Montreal.: Mr.F.\"T.Dennis, London, Eng., is at the St.Lawrence Hall.Archdeacon and Mrs.Roe.of Richmond, gre at the Pan-American.; Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Weston, Water- town, are at the Carslake.Miss Bacon, of Montreal, is visiting Mrs.George Wallace, Sussex, N.B.~\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.W.A.McDonald, To- vonto, are at the Place Viger.Bel- ag + .| B.C.,).w rore whi \u201cer THIRD GRAMMAR.; ; .8 _ Mr.and Mrs.R.K.Hall are spending a pa et as ® hite Srnol | aid ot L \u201cpanels A nelly.A.Leroux.P.Richer, E.Sauriol A.Janskail, Fred, Hickey, Master W.L.Men's Sateen Outing Shirts, from .\u2026 .#4C by crowding few weeks on the Bay of Quinte.sweet pas.Miss Ino, Class stauding\u2014First prize, Francis oMa- Laprairie, A.Dulude, E.Chaput F, Con- smaill.ee | .Men's Bicycle Hose.Special from .33C : prices down Miss L.Hougi ; ro honor, was in pink with white veet pens.\u2019 guire and Francis Winslow, equal; honor- gore, 8.Murphy, C.Fitzpatrick, J.Lavole, © cr a 4 ALLIN [ to SP lowest possible not : iss L.Hough has returned from visit- The ushers were Messrs.WY bb, F.W.able mention, Jumes Cosgrave.- .M.O'Connor, F.Rodgers, W.McGinn, P.Lu AE > .Every Cyclist knows the Modft Royal ing Miss Mabel Swayne, Morrisburg.Stewart, H, 5, Stewart, A.L.Stewart, V.: Religious imstruction\u2014l\".rst prize, Ernest Carroll, H.Demers._.EX-CONS.PEOUFFF'S DEFENC E.| (BSAILOR TAMS » Bicycle ms u théroughly up-to-date Mrs.Walter Scott, and Miss Scott, of V.Johnson and E.T.Lewis.© i Dickenson: second prize.Jolin avis, bon- \u201cThird Divislon\u2014F.Kennyon.A.Gundy, Ex-Constable Plouffe,\u2019 who is charged 50 dozen Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 White Duck Wheel id every particular.It comes Montreal, are visiting in Richmond.She Marriage of Miss Jennette Street A orable mention.Francls Kavanagh, =O | BE.Levesque.W.Acton, R.Redmond, J.G54 S080 dutv, was put on the Tams, soft crown, gilt lettered band, in 23, 24, 2, 2 inch frame, and would 3 eo nnet ; % 1 English\u2014lirst prize, Francis nslow: fitlihert, IT.Morelle, R.Pilkington, J.with theft while on duty, was DP on silk streamers, washable, Worth 35e be really cheap at $4.00.To-mor- Miss J.Bishop; who has been studying daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Street, second prize, Francis Maguire; honorably Dunn, J.O'Brien.H.Lyons, W.Casey, H.stand in his own behalf before Magi-trate Special .Bescersnisnaneese ac row's Special Price will be .$13.93 .music here, has returned to Marbleton.Miss L.Moore, of Charlottetown, P.F.1., is visiting the Misses Butler; Montreal.Mr.William Mason, of Montreal, has moved to Ottawa to speng the summer.Mrs.Stanger, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Turpin, Beaconsfield, Que.: - Prof.Johnson, Mrs.Johnson and family will spend tle summer as usual av Cap a I Aigle.: _ Miss Helen Denison, Toronto, goes with Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Winn, Westmount, to the coast.of Maine, = Mrs.A.G.Blair, Who is inslredericton, N.B., is confined to the house with an @ttack of rheumatism, .Mrs.A.H.Parker and her daughter, of St.Lamberts, are visiting Mrs.W.J.Woolsey, Black Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Glassford have returned td town and are at their new house, 233 Elm Avenue.Mr.and.Mrs.Douglas Clark, Winnipeg, \u2018are spending this week with Mrs.A.C.Clark, Dorchester Street.101 Mr.Robin Fraser, of the Bank of Montreal, here, spent a few days last week with Lis parents in Richmond.*.Mr.George B.Reeve, general manager of the Grand Trunk, has left with his family for Portland, Me.Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Way and the Misse.NVay arrive from Toronto early next week, and will sail from Montreal to England.Mr.N.B.Falkiner, Q.C., of Belleville, Ont., is spending the week in the city, and is registered at the St.Lawrence Hall.- : Dr, Harvey Smith, of Winnipeg, \"and They will spend the summer at, gressing favorably after a successful operation at the Western Hospital, | Miss Amy Lyman Phillips, a clever young newspaper woman.of Boston, was in ee Es er day Miss Phillipe is a cor- nt for \u2018the ston ranscript Boston Post apd other journals, pr - Mrs.Meev arid Miss Pappillon, of England, who lve been visiting in orbnte, are now in Montreal, where they spend a few days before sailing for England.In spite of the fact that so many fash- jonable people have left town for the summer the races at B& Air on Saturday and Monday promise to be\u2019 well attended.Dr.A.R.Gritlith, has\u2019 returned trom Richefield Springs, N.Y., where he attended the annual meeting of the Ameri can Institute of Homoeopathy.to which there were 400s delegates gad visitors.Mr.G.Oswald Smith, formerly of Bish op's College, Lennoxville, and now of To- -ronto University, and Miss Smith, will spend the summer at The.Lodge, the residence of Dr: Whitney, principal, Lennox- ville College.Ce \u2018 The marriage of Miss XPrie Satterfield and Count von Larisch, of Austria, will take place on Thursday, Jupe 27th, at 5 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mo \u201cther, Mrs.Jog Satterfield, of No.1022 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo._ , The marriage takes place this cevening in Grace Church of Mr.Philip Smith to Miss Ada Farran Last evening Mr.M.J.Simmington, on behalf of the staff of the auditor's office of the Grand Trunk, presented Mr.Smith with a handsome cabinet of cutlery, ; The wedding took place on Saturday.at All Saints Church, Great Neck, Long Island,- ôf Miss Lotta L.Sargeant, daughter of the Jate Mr.Albert k.Sargeant, of Montreal, to Mr.Arthur J.Cooke, of « Murray; Class standing \u2014 Furst prize, Francis Downes; second prize, Corbett Whitton; bcrorable mention, \u2018William Kaine.+ - Religious instructiof\u2014Pirst prize, Francis Duwnes; secoud prise, James Clarke, honorable mention, Willum Kaine.Englieh\u2014Hirst prize, Francls Downes; second prize, Corbett Whitton; honorable mention, Willlam Kaine.French\u2014First prize, Edward Maguire; second .prize, Josph Murphy; honorable wentlon, James Clarke.Latin=]*irst prize, Fraucls Downs; second prize, Corbett Whitton.' Greek\u2014First prize, Corbett Waitton, second prize, Willlam Kaine.Mathematics\u2014First prize Francis Dvwnes; second prize, Corbett \u201cWhitton.! History-l\u2018inst prize, James Clarke; sec ond prize, Francis Downes.4 ) FIRST GRAMMAR.Class standing\u2014First prize, Gerald Murray; second pgze, Charles Bermiñgham; honorable mention, Emile Emery.+ Religious instruction First p Gerald \"second prize, Francs\u2018 Dissette; bonorable inention, Emile Emery.English\u2014First prize, Francis \u2019 Dissette- second prize, Emlle Pwery; honorable mention, Charles Bermingham.i .Frenfit\u2014Firet prize, Gerald Murray; second.prizd, Lmile Emery: honorable men- lon, Walter Maguire.\u2018 Latin\u2014ljrst prize, Gerald Murray; sec cnd prize, Emile Emery., Greek\u2014Birst, prige, Charles Bermingham.second prize, Maurice Browne, =.\u201cMathematics\u2014Fimt prize.Emile Emery, second prize, Francis Dissette.History \u2014Firat prize, Louis Burns;.second pr.ze, Charles Bermingham,.SECOND GRAMMAR.Class standing\u2014First prize, Raoul Pre vost; second prize, Adolphus Schultze; hon- cable mention, Patrick Coughlin.Iteligrous instruction\u2014First prize, Hugh Maguire: sccond.prize, Leo Reynolds; honorable mention, George Vanier.English\u2014First prize, Pelham second prize, Patrick Coughling Winslow: Montreal.The ceremony was performed | mention, Raoul Prevost, by the Rev.Kirkland Huske.The wedding took place last werk in Rochester, N.Y., of Miss Josephine Mary French\u2014First prize, Raoul Prevost) fee.ond prize, Joseph Austin: honorabie mention, Gaspard Archambault, Latin\u2014First prize, Raoul Prevost; sec- Stewart, daughter of the Rev.Dr.Stewart, i ong prize, I'atrick Coughlin, to Rev.G.R.Russell, Woodstock, Unt.The bride who wore white mousseline de sdie, was attended hy Miss Louise Arnold | (Rochester), Miss Constance McMurray.(Toronto), Miss L.Turnbull (Montreal), and Miss M.Weleh (New Westminster of 17 Spadina road, Toronto.and Mr.ward Charles Jeffrey, professor of Har- | vard University, Maseachusetts, took place at the residence of the bride's parents at | an early hour yesterday morning.Rev.R.Douglas Fraser officiating.The bride, who was unattended, wore a very preety gown of pale »dote-culored silk, trimmed with lace and touches of gold.of the valley.Mr.and Mrs.Jeffrey left on \u2018the half-past eleven train for a trip in United States, prior to leaving for the lsécond prize, Augustine Downes; noyorable Continent.\u2018T'hé bride's going-away.gown was of navy blue cloth, and she wore a toque to match.Mrs: Jeffrey will receive at her mother's residence on her return to Toronto in October.\u2018 From the London Times of June 3, 1801, reprinted in Times of June 3, 1901: \u2014We are now inclined to the report which we heard many days since that Sir Hyde Parker was to bé made a Peer, and Lady Parker, of course, a Peeress, which will be very.agreeable to her.Ms.Walker's Masquerade on.Monday night wae attended by as many 7 the first Persons of Distinction as could be favored with tickets.These were in greater request.than last year, as the number issued was less by two hundred.Still the Rooms were crowded, and unavoidably het.It is superfluous to add that there was a profusion of fruits, ice., foreign wines and everything Yhat elegance and liberality could supply.The Prince of Wales and Mrs.Fitzherbert were among the company, which did not leave their amiable hostess till à very late hour yesterday morning.\u2019 ADDRESS TO QUEEN Ed: | mention.John Davis, Her bouquet | was of Bride roses with showers of lily Augustin Downes.ive credit to Greek\u2014First prize, Raoul Prevost: second, prize, \u201cFhumas MeGovern.; Mathematies\u2014First prize, Raoul Prévost: second prize, Pelham Winslow.; History\u2014First prize, Chartes Power: second prize, Raoul Prevost.French\u2014First prize, William Lynott; second prize.Francis Maguire.Latin\u2014Kirat prize, Francis Maguire; scc- ond prize, Ernest Dickenson : Greek\u2014-Firist prize, second prize, Francis Maguire.Arithmnetio-\u2014First prize, Ernest Dicken- son; second prize, John Davis, .History\u2014-l'irst prize, Ernest Dickenson, tecond prize, John Davis.LATIN RUDIMENTS: Class standing\u2014-First prize, John Marien; w:ention, Arthur Decarle.> Religious lnstruction-\u2014First prize, \u2018Arthur Decirie; second prize, Hugh herrin; honor able mention, Leo Condon.English\u2014First prize, John Marten: second prize, Arthur Decare; honorable.mention, French\u2014b est prize, Arthur Rourbonnals: second prize, Denis Martin; honorable mention, Arthur Decarie.Latin\u2014First prize, Augustine Downes; second prize, Johan Marien.Arithmetic\u2014I rst prize, Aug.Downes; second prize, Arthur Decarie.History\u2014First prize, Arthur ond prize, Walter Merrill.SPECIAL ENGLISH; Decarie; sec- Class standing\u2014First prize, Fred Ryan:.second prize, Henry Cassidy; Lénorablé wention, Joseph Power.Religious Instruction\u2014First prize, erlek Ryan; second prize, James Leo.Engtish\u2014First prize, Joseph \"ower; sec ond prize, Frederick Ryan.I'rench-Prize, Joseph 1Power; mention, Alexander Lefebvre, © Mathematios, Section A\u2014Prize, Hoary Fhelan; Section B, prize, Martin Milloy.Hestory\u2014First prize, Frederick sceond prize, Robert Wickham, PREPARATORY A.Class atanding\u2014First prize, James O'Cun- nor; secdbd prize, Edward Leelaire.- Religious instruction -Etrst prize, Fred.honorable ~ Barry mer, J.Rodden, J.Lewis, hontrable.Ernest Dickenson; | Gaiarneau, A.\"Hugh, A.Holmes, @.Gravel, L.Ryan; serly, John Smith, Wm.Kelly, Jos.Angel, Arnynd Patenaude.fouls Choquette, John Condon, J.Kenna, H.Poirter, ward Mitchell, N.Desjardins, Fred McKeown, Xn- drew Byron, W.Tricker, Wm.Johnston, A.Scnceal, L.Berger, À.Marks, RS Mooney, A.Primeau, Eugene Lanctot.Intermediate Course \u2014Third Year, Firet Diviston\u2014Medard Daoust, Ovila Lafoptaine, Ovila Larose, Gerald Fitzpatrick, Caron, Armand, Lalande, David Fhflcrum Vincent, Chardes McGrath, Jules Wermenlinger, Joseph Stanley, Adelard Boutdrias, John Kelly, J.Bray Miron.Patrick Haughey, Pierre Duludé, Papineau, Louis Hansquine.Edward Co- veney, Joseph Gravel, Albert Dupras, Jos.Asselin, Thomas Grangel, WilHam\u2019 Rodden, Carmelus Desloügchamps, TAonel Gendron, Wilbrod Valiguette, Narcisse Hadd, Fdou- ard Naurlol, Edward O'Flaberty.James Had'ey, Samuel Edwards, Edward MeGiv- ern, John Heaney, James Duggan, Raoul Audette, Arthur Bourbompals, n Grant, John McLean, Aurcle Duchene, Emi lien Poirier, George Itegan.Third Year, Second Divislon\u2014J.Caston- guay.W.McGrath, M.Bynn, F.Hoerner, Camille Plouffe, J.Keough, W.Durocher, A.Yelle, A.cotte, J.Marcell, O.Grise, A.Cooper, P.Bishop, E.Welsh, A.Dansereau, J.Kaine.Second Year, First Division\u2014Ludovice Germain, C.T'olan, D».Starnes, G.Howard, G.Grenier, F.Brosseau, J.Meloche, A.Binetté, M.\u2018Connors, H.Conry.A.Bissonnette, Fo.Benoit, A.In- E.\u2018 Warren, J.Kenny.O.Bisson, J., Rédmond, A.Richer, H.Morin, M.Flynn, P.Lacombe, M.J.Meehan, J.O'Rrien, PP.EF.Trottier.IE.Peaudoïn, I.Blake, G.Smith, A.Mongin, »> M.Kell Division\u2014G.Kenny, 'C.clly.Second Year, fone, A.Mathews, T.h honneau, IB.Halstead, G.Hadd, A.Pge- on.KR.Hadloy, H.Perpas, L: Keough, I.Gabourin.A.Legault, No.Dupras, FE.Young, DP.Quillan, A.Baker, F.Melntyre, O.Ste.Marle.W.Cartier, C.Beaulieu.S.Kelly.M.Byrnes, J.Tower, D.Lalonde, R.La- Containe, J.McKeown.Co Primary Course.\u2014First Year, First Diel- rion\u2014A.Barhenu, O.Larose, A.Gagne.P.Vincent, F.Gauthier.F.Figshy, J.Stanford, FE.Therrien, R.Gervais, À.Benjamin.W.Conry, R.Vezina, E.Burns, A.Plon.J.Duggan, 0.Poitras, H, Rive, A.Masse.JF Sullivan, P.Walsh, A.Sabourin, A.Trickey, C.Robert, H.Kingsiey, A.Des- Jardins.J.MeDanough.Wo Parr, A.St.Onge, W.Dohersy, H.St.Onge, A.Tessier, J.Folex, G.Plouffe, A.Roy, P.Hackett, D.Ethier, A.McHlwaine.Necond Division- N.Meloche, TL.Bullivan, J.Taylor, L.Ste.Marie, W.Con- Sccond Ford.H.Meloche, W.Davia, H.Guertin, 0.Barbeau.L.Chabot, W.Papps, P.Heaney, W.Halstead, J.MeGrath, -P.Pigeon, C.Phillips.J.MeGivern, A.Caron.J.Collin, M.Murphy, J.K#ly, M.Mazurette, J.Geary, Vv.Ste.Marle, M.MeGinn, FE.MeNell, M.Rlattery.- G.McConnell, A.Lafortuné, 8.Rradbury, 8.Furlong, J.Carling, T.Fits gerald.J.Boyle, James Boyle, J.Hickman, J.MeCanthy, g.Dupuis, O.Lalonde, W.Lalonde.J.Tearney.A.McIlwaine, W.Currle, A.Veseau, F.Farrell, & [Peat eon, D.Amsden, J Flizgerald, J.Nel], C.Whelan, T.Hennessey, B.Nuby, Fourth Divisien-J.T.Sullivan, J.H.Foster, 8 Stanford, E.FF, Crevier, A.Smith, W.Hunter, R.Muatphy, J.Gull- foyle, J.Hamilton, A.Galarncau, A, ILa- fortune, J.Byron.:A.Marnell, M.Blake, M.Polan, J.Fitzgerald, W, Cooper, A.Rennle, J.Buckley, H.Laporte.F.Pilon; R.Gauthier, G.Laporte.A.Cousineau, C.Condy, J.MeDonald, W.Waddleton, F.Clevely, A.Bellsle, L, Roy, A.Duggan, G.Carlin, J.Thibault, J.Me- St._Gerntain, A.Rerlauit.E T.Bradbury.J.-Philipps.A.Lavoie, L.McGivern, G.Cloren, H.Howard.P.MeGrath, J.MeGrath, A.Gars.W.Hamilton, W.Walsh, \u2018CL.Dnnovan, BR.\u2018 Leroux, A, Tiesjar- ding, I.McCarthy, 8S.St, Laurent, = Ha honime, A.Muiphy, U, Tellier, II.Fabasse P.O Mitchell, Napoleon Bellaie.La Soucherean, Spectal prizes were given by the Reverend | Fathers O'Meara and Bonin, Alderman Hart, Gallery, Turner.B.Connaughton.M.Daly, and were awarded to Harry Sullivan, Freddie Kenyon, J.\"Colin, A.Pilon.F.Gauthier, A.Barbeau, 0.Bisson, P.Vincent, E.Sauriol, J.Castonguay .G.Caron, A.Audette, J.Caron, A.Lalande, FE: Pilon, O.Leroux, J.Casse- grain, R.Dowd, E.O'Flaherty, W.Hooper, J.Stanley, J.Angel, H.Murphy, J.MeNeil, G.Beckingham, E.Asselin, J.Sullivan, A.Marks, T.Behan, E- Foster, W.Meloche, M.Taoust, P.Vincent, O.Lafontaine, J.Be- isle.: The following pupils received diplomas: Elementary Course\u2014-JosephYelle \u2018Alexander O'Brien, Harold Kearney, Frank \u2018Diggs.Jas.orges | Evans, Holopherne \u201cwith the Court of Review Alexander Gauthier, A.Colline, H.Tut: Ma- | Cambridge.R.Char- \u201cq:olin solos, and drumming, Trade fire.the -removal of their own wire.he fact that guy wires become, from accident, live | wires of the most dangerous character, was one unfortunately of too frequent oc: currence to be overlooked or iguored ln the excrclse of the constant supervision \u201cwhich an electric system exacts, and which the pütlie had the right to enforce.Bishop Engraving and Printing Co.vs.Morin\u2014lu this case à mother had sucd for the death of her son, who fell down an elevator shaft.The trial judge found that there was no imprudence or fault on the part of the company and dismissed the case, but the Court of Review found there was Imprudence, and awarded \"the sum of $500 as damages.Al the judges tn appeal held\u2019 likewise, that it.waa an act of great Imprudence to direct and aftow the lad to use the elevator, and concurred in the amount awarded.McDougall and Reversed.2°, Coghlin and Fonderie \u2018dg Jallette\u2014Con- termed, Mr.Justice Hall dissenting.Finne and City of Montreal\u2014Confirmed.Kensington Land Company and Lighthall \u2014Confirmed.Masse aud lapres\u2014Confirmed, Justices Bosse and Ouimgt dissenting.Imperial Electric Co.and Savard\u2014Con- firmed, Mr.Justice Hall dissenting.: Montreal Cotton Co.and Dussaült-Con- firmed, Mr.Justice Hall dissenting.Dussault and Montreal Cotton Co.\u2014Con- firmed.The May term was declared dosed, and the court*adjourned to September 16 next.' ee Stillwetl-Bterce Cotnpany CONCERT TO BUGLEMAJOR SMITH The bugle band of the 3rd * Victoria Rifles tendéred a complimentary.concert last nichiy to Bugle Major Frank Smith, previous To his leaving on a trp to the old country.Fhe Bugle Major, who 1s 4 Fenian raid veteran has ben instrumental in bringing the Vies\" kugie band up to a high standard.Lieut.-Col.Hamilton and officers \u2018of the regiment gave the concert their patronage.The concert was well attended.The proframme comprised vocal, \u201crecital y magie and mystery and humorous relec- tions.Those wiio assisted in making the function a success, financially and otherwise, were Mrs, Parratt, Misses Ella Walker, Florence Wishart, and Edith M.Small, Messrs.F, ©.Cagion, J.Leslie Ted- ford, Robert MeGilaughlin, F.Duquette, Edward Parratt, Ernest A.Farl, T.R.Lafontaine yesterday afternoon.Ie emphatically sepudiased the allegations that Gravel and Co.or from Mr.Hiram John- spton's store the night of the Board of Regarding the first charge llouffe explained that his father had given him \u2018the prayer book, which he had kept as a souvénir of his dead sister.His father had also given ium the two pairs of scissors and\u2019 the crucifix, which Mr.Gravel had identified as his.Boxes of pens, an inkstand and another pair of scissors, he had purchased in Quebec when he had been a messenger in the House.In reference to the charge of stealing furs from the store of Mr.Johnston, Plouffe said he remembered being on duty at the Board \u201cof Trade the night it was burned down.But he had never stolen anything.He had \u2018purchased the furs from a ship cap ain three years ago.REDUCED FARFS TO BOUT DE L1LE\u2014DOMINION DAY.\u2018I'he Montreal Terminal Kailway Com: pany has doubied its carrying capacity this season, and improved its terminal fa d)ities.\u201d : ; On Dorninion Day of last year it carried over ten thousand people.Next Monday, July lst, it will be prepared to carry twice.ax many with comfort, All its care coal and?airy.Bout de L'Ile, Park, the ideal spot for the day.Cars-every ten minutes, and return fares 25 cents all-day.Adv- KILLED BY HIS OWN TEAM.\u2018Ottawa, June 26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Severe Germain, a Hull carter, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon, being run, over by his own waggon.He was driving a load hat EXTRA SPECIAL\u2014200 PAIRS BOYS' NAVY BLUE SERGE KNICKERS, well made, lined throughout.Regular value, 40c.TO-IOITOW .cccoecseooe sas000 ATTENTION! BOYS!! A SOLID HARDWOOD BASEBALL BAT will be given away To-morrow with ev Boys\u2019 or Men's Suit, Coat or Pants, sold at $1.05 and over.GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY! BACK GRENADINE | SAT WAISTS Ladies\u2019 Black Grenadine Shirt Waists.an ideal hot weather garment, plain back, Bishop sleeves, soft cuffs, Regylar value, 95c.TO-MOITOW .vepssecnneasenes G3C bh ~ 1 HOLIDAY NEEDS } \u2018Things you likely to forget when you go for a day's outing.Come or send for \u2018them to The Big Store.+ are Boys* Outineg S w e a ters.Special, from .2:4C Men's Outing S w e a ters.Special, from .218C Boys\u2019 Bathing Trunks.Spec'al, from .G%C Men's Bathing Truaks.Special, from .1 Leather Sporting Belts.Special, from eerie 14C Elastic Sporting Belts.Special, from .C Boys\u2019 Outing Shirts.Specidl, from .26C e had stolen from the bookstore of A.| HERE'S TWO DAINTY SHIRT WAISTS That stand \u201ceadÿ\"to move out at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning.They are the most welcomed specimens of Shirt Waist beauty received this season, correct, desirable and satisfactory, stylish to a degree rarely equaled.Here's the prices: \u201cMOUNT ROYAL\" HIGH GRADE WHEEL, $13.95 He §.CARSLEY CO.\"™ 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 194 St.James St.MONTREAL.i SHIT WATS Ladies\u2019 Dainty White Lawn Shirt Waists, trimmed tucks and two rows of insertion, plain back, Bishop Sleeves, soft cuffs Regular $1.25.To-morrow 82C | 4 A Bicycles for Dom'nion Dây The rush is.on this week in re- g a\u2019rd to Wheels.Hundr« ds of young .aen and women are planning to spend Domi n- ion Day \u2018on the wheel,\u201d and we're, doing our part towards the general e n thusiasm > of wood, and at the corner of Raymond and Bell Streets, fell between his horses\u2019 legs.One of the waggon wheels passed over his head.He was 57 years old and Mrs.Sinith, formerly Miss A.Galt, of Montreal, aré at thé Rossin House, Toronto.' Myers; second prize, l\u2019aul Couroy.English\u2014First prize, James O'Connor; second prize, Paul Conroy.Frencb\u2014lirst prize, Edward Leclaire Costigan, James Kelly, Harry Curotte, Hector Hebert, Alcide Lefebvre, Argenasse Desjardins, Alfred Laporte.Alfred Gartepy, Horace Mansereau, Rosario Morin, Albert Crevier, TO BE EXHIBITED .To-morrow the women of Montreal will + Don\u2019t Forget - \u2018I he wedding of Miss Norton Evans and Mr.G.Cunningham Wright, \u2018of Ottawa, will take place at 4.30 on Friday in the Church of the Messiah.Mr.Burke, of Montreal, has heen transferred to the Quebec branch of the Bank of Montreal, to replace Mr.G.P.Arnand, who goes\u201dto \"Moncton, N-H.The many friends of Mrs.J, M.Prouk- ter will be glad to learn that she is pro- \u2014 of have an opportunity to see the beautiful illuminated address t8 Queen Alexandra which is being :ent by Canadian women to be presented by the Countess of Aberdeen.the National Council of Women, througn whom the sigantures were collected, will, be in town to-morrow, on her way to England, in charage of the address.It may be seen from 3 to 5 at \u2014 \u201cNINON, A CHILD | OF THE NIGHT\u201d \u2014\u2014 BY BURTON | + a - CHAPTER UL\u2014CONTLNUED.I doubted this somewhat, but deemed it best to say nothing, and followed them into the street.They led the way to the Rue St.Honore, turned down the Bons Enfants, and -entered at one of the smaller | doors of the Palais Royal.ln a moment we were in an ante chamber which was crowded with people, many of whom shot curious glances at me as we there was a short delay, and then we were shown into à room where a man sat writing at a table.I louked at him with interest, for that this was the rengyned Comte Voyer d\u2019Ar- genson, who had organized the olice system of Paris into the most perfect in the world, I did not doubt.At the first glance I was struck by nolfing so much as his surpassing ugliness, for his face was horribly \"ais ured by smallpox, and yet when I looked imperceptibly and I saw only a man with kindly eyes and winning mouth, listened in rilence to the report of the men who had arrested me, glancing keenly at my face once or twice, but for GAAS Guat.» 400 de sent direct to the diseased pro by the Improved Blower.eals the ulcers, clears the ais\u201d passages, stops droppinge in the : Cuter eae of Fever.lowes \u20ac .?., .° = + passed.Here | again this impression faded a ES E.STEVENSON | | : 5 the most: part playing with the pen he still held in his vases Co pen _ \"Very good,\u201d lge said, as the report was concluded.*'I need not tell you that it is necessary -to arrgst this: woman.Do so without delay, and find out everything possible about her pust.You may go.\u201d They went out and closed the door behind them.\u201cSit down, M.le Moyne,\u201d he continued, and 1 fancied I detected a trace of kindness in his voice.\u201cI ghould be glad to hear your story of your .connection with Mile.Ribaut.\u201cMay axk fivst, monsieur,\u201d I question: ed, \u201cwhy 1 have been arreesied * \u201cYou are charged with the abduction and detention of the girl, with drawing your sword against her legal guardian, M.Jacques Ribaut, and with subsequently assaulting him and his friend, M.Jean Briquet, at his residence in the Rue dés Moulins.Luckily, they were not injured serioysly, und so could lodge complaint against you.\u201d \u2019 ; \u201cBut they did not know my lodging,\u201d I protested, looking at him with bewildered Joves \u201cHow was I found so speedy ' D'Argenson smiled and turned to a great book which lay beside him on.the e : \u201cListen,\u201d he eaid, and opened it.\u201cAh, here it is,\u201d he added, after turning a page or two.\u201cAn entry on this page reads a« follows, under date of Oct, 10: \u2018Pierre le Moyne, age about 20, brown hair, brown eyes, well built, entered.by the Forte St.Antoine at suprise.Found lodging at_the ro) .Miss Teresa F.Wilson, secretary .\u2018ible.second prize, Hugo Fortier.: Arithmetic\u2014First prize, Ernest Kelly; gecond prize, Barry Myers.| History and Geography\u2014First prize, Fd- ward Leclalre; secoud prize, James O'Con- nor, .A PREPARATORY B., Class standiug\u2014First prze, George Lorimier; second prize, Conrad Wolff, Iteliglous instruction\u2014First prize, Conrad oltf; sccond prize, George de Lorimler.de \u2014_\u2014 Ejree Flamboyante, Rue du Chantre.A, Gaxcon, Mont-de-Marsan.Unsuspected.\u201d\u201d He smiled again as he glanced at my astonished face.\u201cIt is our record,\u201d he said, \u201cof all strangers who enter Paris.Ve have agents at every gate\u2014a simple thing.You sce we had Jou under our hand.\u201d Still L could not speak.It way incred- one could escape M.D'Argen-on.\u201cAs to the charges,\u201d he added, more gravels, \u201cI trust they are not true, Me Moyne, tor they are.of a most serious nature.\u201d .- s ' \u201cI will tell you the story, M.le Comte,\u201d I said, after a moment's thought.\u201cYou shall judge for yourself in how far 1 am guilty.\u201d And gave him a detailed account of everything that had happened from the moment I had encountered Mlle.Ribaut in the Rue de.l'Eveque un-' til the moment of my arreset.D'Argen- son did not once interrupt me, but glanced at me keenly from time to''time, and remained for a moment silent after Î had finished.\u201cM.le Moyne,\u201d he said at last, \u201cI need not tell you that you have heen setting the law at defiance in all this, -and that however J \u2018may respect you as.a man of honor as lieutenant of police there is only one course open to me, and that is to punish you.A father or legal guar- But 1 began to understand how no Kills Bed Bugs one application of LYONS\u2019 Liquid Bug Poison does the work.Cost 25\u20ac.à large bottle., Your money back if not satisfactory.At druggists and grocers, \u2018or JOHN T.LYONS, Thi.Somer Craig snd Blewsy, Romeo St.Germain, Alexandre Moisan, with distinction: Alex.Laporte, Avila Leroux, Harry McKelligott, Harry Mcllwasne, John Asselain, John SulMvan, Henry Murphy, Jas.Morris, Robert Dowd, John Gleason, William Carleton, Victor Kearney, John, McNeil, with great distinction.Model Course-\u2014Joseph Leblanc, René Morin, Arthur White, Parker, Willlam Underdown, Victor Richmond, Charles Rapple, with distinction; Ed- dian has an absolute and unquestioned right to dispose of a girl's hand in marriage.There are only two conditions under\u2019 which this right can be called into question.| One is when there is some legal impediment which would prevent the marriage and which is being concealed.The other is when the proposed marriage is.in the nature of a copspiracy, for the | purpose of defrauding the girl in some Way, or of doing her some other wrong.\u201d \u201cAly, goronsieur,\u201d 1 cried, \u201cif you could but see this creature, this Briquet ! He is hideous, horrible! 1t seems to me! that it ix wrong enough that any girl should Be compelled to marry him and live with such a monster.\u201d D*Argenson laughed bitterly.\u201cI have seen him, M.le Moyne,\u201d he said.\u201cIt was he who came here to make complaint againet you.I confess he i not lovely, but you could scarcely ex- .pect me to take action on that ground, else 1 should be pronouncing a decree against my own face.\u201d z \u2018But there is a difference, M.le Comte!\u201d 1 cried, and 1 wondéred that 1 had ever thought him repulsive.\u201cMere irregularity of feature, or even disfigure; ment, does not constitute ugliness.No countenance is offensive, monsieur, which, is lighted by kindly eyes and a smiling mouth.It is not so with Briquet.One shrinks from him instinctively as from a snake.\u201d \u2019 D\u2019Argenson did not snwwer, but sat musir deeply, oo 206 \u201cWell, M.le Moyne,\u201d he said at- last, \u201cit is evident that the most .important thing now is to find the girl, since ahe is po longer with you.Until that is done and her testimony can be secured, 1 will see that the charge against you is not pressed.\u201d \u201cAnd in the musntime,\u201d 1 questioned frosthlemly, \u201cI trust you will not think ;Asoespary,.ta send ma to ; M George Beckingham, James \"cures dyspeptio be held.\u2018 \u2014{pram\u2014mmmmmmntte ILLEGAL FISHING.; Toronto, June 25-The fisheriex o?ficers are having the utmost difficulty fn \u2018suppressing illegal fishing In the lakes, .During May \u2018the Gliple, operating In Geor- glan Bay.seized 27 trap nets.A great many of them are believed to be the prop- crty of Indians.+4 Comte?\u201d \u201cAnd why not?\u201d he asked, smiling.\u201cBecause in prison, monsieur, 1 could do nothing toward assisting to recover Mile.Ribaut.\u201c1 had thought of that,\u201d said D'Argen eon.\u201cWell, monsieur, I will give you your freedom on two conditions.\u201d \u201cAnd what are they?\u2019 I a-ked.\u201cOne is that you report here to me at 8 o'clock every morning so that I can detain you if there is need.\u201d \u2019 \u201cI agree !\u201d 1 cried._ \u201cThe other is-that if you succeed in finding Mlle.Ribaut you will, bring her here to me at once and surrender her into my hands without question.\u201d .I hesitated for a mpment, but a glance at D'Argenson's face convinced me that he.would use me fairly.\u201cVery well, monsieur,\u201d 1 eaid.\u201cI agree to your second condition.returt I would ask of you one thing.\u201d \u201cAnd what is that?\u201d \u201cIt is that you make a.little inquiry into the affairs of Ribaut and Briquet.I am certain that a conspiracy of some ki \u20181 does exist,\u201d and 1 told him of Ribaut's terror, when, for want of something better to say, I had threatened him with a police investigation.\u2018 (To be continued).: The Cause ef Dvyspoptic Pains.They arise from the formation\u201d of: gas owing to \u2018improper digestion.A very rempt and efficient remedy.is.Polson\u2019s erviline.It relieves the distention instantly, and by its stimulating action on the stomach, aids digestion.Nerviline tic pains by removing the cause.Nerviline is a.so highly recommended pr cramps, colic, suinmer ' complaint an nunation._.ia f à Sold fon evéywhere TC.leaves a grown-up family.An inquest will) But in\u2019 Simpson, of the - CASSDI, \u2018rister, nnd the last of te large.250 bob - KINGSTON \u2014David'H \u201d a Â0e mont prosperous snd { that the best laundered linen in the city is being done by us.We have unexcelled facilities for this work.THE TOILET , LAUNDRY co.Formerly the Montreal LI M ITE D 290 Guy Street Tollet Supply Co.Telephones Up 2601 and 2602 AMHERST, N.8.\u2014Dr.J.W.Core died on onday.after a year's {loess froimd Bright's seine.LONDON.-The com sington Halaman died Monday.er Charles Koen- He was S7 Years of age.PALMERSTON.\u2014Mr.John Kearns, pre- pricton, of the Queen's Hotel, died here of unday moming of angina pectoris, \" BAST RANDWICH.\u2014Alex._Tanglols, a well-known resident, died on Sunday while sitting on a chalr talking to a friend, BRANTFORD.\u2014Rev.John Tennent died of paralysis at the residence of his son-in- aw, Richard Passmore, on Saturday, aged _ WHITEHALL, N.Y.\u2014The Rev, Joseph Cook, of Ticonderoga, N.Y.a prominent historical writar, died Monday of Bright's disease, GURLPH.\u2014Amos Barneasof, Waterdown, former!y of Guelph, and fathetdn-law of R.R.& J.H.8impson Co., died Sunday of dropsy., 1 PRUSSIA.\u2014{ien.Hans Tothar ron Schweinits, the celebrated: German «ol- dler and d'plomat.died Monday.He was -torn December 30, 1822 HAMILTON\u2014Rev.P.W.Philpott haa re- celved word from New York to the effect that De.LeLacheur, the nojed Thibet missionary, died recently in the Soudan.TILSONBURG.\u2014The death took place on Monday of James Graham Vanalttart, » bar- members of the well-known family that name living hereabouts.* BROCK VILE.\u2014Mre, Nimmo, the aged .LN ve Coon en -\u2014 ID .; 7 OBITUARY | Would You om -\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Be Beautiful?Ladies, if yon have Superfluous Hair, Moles, Warts, Scalp Die- ease, Foot Troubles Wrinkles; want Massage, Manicuring, ete., make an appointment with the Montreal Dermatological Institute, SI UNION AVENUE.Too Late for Classification ers \u2018in the Counts of Frontenac, died at bis residence in the Township of Storring- ton on Sunday.SAN FRANCISCO.\u2014Mrs.Josephine Duns.mulr, mother of Edna Wallace Hopper, the actress, and widow of Alexander Duns.muir, the coal king, died Saturday at het country home near San Leandro, Cal TORONTO Mra Rebecca ly, of os x awa ol Sunday of ralyeis, a She wha the widow of the lite George Ase, ley, and mother of W.H.Ashley, proprie tor of the.Globe.newspaper of socvanñ, Man.BRANTFORD.\u2014Isaac Redd Howell, whe dled at tte home near Jerseyville on ¥ day, was probably the oldest resident Brant County.e was 84 years - and a those years be passed in \u2018 the t county.widow of tho late John Nimmo, aid me- \u2018AB\u2014J , ther of Rev.Dr.Nimmo, formerl vector ST.THOMA mois Late = : of rl ae here, died at Stirling on AL + for\u2019 44 passent?conf Friday nht.aa tra duétor, | the fe \u201cMat Tor Toe pa one of died ot Din sestdence, Detroi na Sink - \\ + La 1 | CRUICKSHANK\u2014On | NTRS.NARRIABES.BEATS.| Sete \u2014 LEXANDER\u2014AL Caledon, See Tr | BLEX.te Colonel the Hoa.C.and Mrs.a éaugèter.PDEACON-In Rossland, B.C, on June 19, the wife of W.8.Deacon, derristeret law, of à son.DUGDALD\u2014At 46 Berthelot Street, Mont- geal, on the 220d inst, the wife J.W.Dugdale à son.FARQUHAR \u2014 Near Que, on June 14, the wife of Henry Farqubar of 8 daughter._At Glen Sutton, Que.on Juve 29, Be wife of Fred.Hamlet of a daugh- at LE ROY\u2014On June 5, at Prescott, Ont, the .wife of W.L.LeRoy of a daughter.MORLEY\u2014A+ \u201ct.Johu, N.B., on June 14, to the Rev.\u201cMorley, twins\u2014a boy and a girl.BROBERTSON\u2014On June 2%, at 458 Gros- vepor Aven Westmount, to Mr.and dre.William a a son, still-born.WILGRESS\u2014At Huntsville, Ont., on June & the wife of G.8.Wilgress of a daugh- URMSTRONG-CRAVEN\u2014At Los Angeles, Cal, by the Rev.Dr.Cantine.Gertrude, youngest daughter of the Rev.James Craven, of Guthrie, Oklahoma, to W.F.Armstrong, of Ottawa, Can.: 0OO0K-SARGEANT\u2014At All Saints\u2019 Church, Great Neck, g Island.N.J., June 22.- 1901, by the Rev.Kirkland Huske, Lotta 1.Sargeant, daughter of the late Albert F.Sargent, to Arthur J.Cooke, both of Montreal.149 CAMPBELL-TYRRELL-\u2014On June 15, at Toronto, by the Rev.A.H Baldwin, MA.Charlotte ror | danghter of the late John 8.I, of Port Rowan, to C.T.Campbell, M.D., of London, Ont.DRYSDALE-CARRUTHERS\u2014On June 12 by the Rev.R C.Harker, Peter W.Drysdale to Annie L., daughter of the late WW.Carruthers, of Ormstown, Que.EASTON-MACLEAN\u2014On June 19, at Park- dale, Ont., br Rev.A, Logan Gegrle, James Wallace Easton, of Ottawa, to Mar- ory Stalker.daughter of William Mac- ean, of Toronto.: ELLIOTT-WOTLEY\u2014At Ottawa, June 19, by the Ven.Archdeacon Bogert, Mr.Joseph Harold Elliott to Miss Jennie Wotley.GREIG-COWLES\u2014At the home of the bride, Hampton, Conn., U.S.A.on June 5.by the Rev.J.W.Woodwell, James Greig.of Hampton, Conn., formerly of Allan's Corners, Que., to Miss Eva Kil- bourne Cowles.; WALKER-FLYNN\u2014On June 24, 1901, by the Rev.T.C.Cassidy, at Cowidnsville, George E.Walker, of Montreal, to Bnma E.Flynn, of Farnham x > .GORDON-WESTLAND\u2014At the residence of the bride's parents, Ridgetown, Ont.June 19, hy the Rev, G.Munro, D.D., Grace, daughter of H W.Westland, Esq., to C.Howard Gordon, Ridzetown Standard.HENDERSOXN-LEVERS\u2014At the residence of the bride's pareats, June 12 by the Rev.A.Rowat, Mr.Henry Nelson Henderson.of the Gore, Hinchinbrook, to Mary Helen, recond daughter of Thomas Levers, of Elgin.XEARNEY-O'BRIEN\u2014On June 10, at Bt.Patrick's Church, by Rev.Father Quin.livan.Francis Kearney to Winnifred O'Brien.i .: .LYDIATT-MARTIN\u2014On June 19.at Toronto, by the Rev.E.C.Carley, Ethel K.second daughter of T.Mower Martin, to George Lydlatt, of Wallacchurg.LEASK-Smith\u2014At the residence of the bride's mother.on June 20, by the Rev.A.U.Campbell.B.A., Mr.George S.Leask.of I.easkdale, to Minnie E.Smith, Youngest daughter of the late George Smith, of Sandford.v DEATHS IN THE CITY.9 FUPRST\u2014At 3 Overdale Avenue, June 22, Ellen Fdna, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E: C.Fuerst, aged 4 months.Interred gard.co .ECULLION\u2014In this city, on June 25th, at his father's residence No.157 Lusignan Street, John Andrew, infant son of Wm.J.Scullion,.Funeral private.148x LYNCH\u2014On the 24th inst, Charles Lynch, in his 85th year, a Dative of Sligo, Ire land.Funeral private.OLIVER\u2014Suddenly.on Monday night, at 37 Rosemount Avenue, Annie Leckie Fer- rier, beloved wife of R.Walter Oliver.Funeral private.: IALLISON\u2014A{ Chateauguay Basin, June 18th, 1901, Ellen Campbell, beloved wife of J.L.Allisen, eged 53 years.Interred in Wad.dingtan, N.Y.148x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.NICHOLSON\u2014In Kingston, Ont., on June 19.Margaret Holand, wife of Amos Nicholson, aged 38 years.\u2019 ALLISON\u2014At Chateauguay Basin, Que., on June 13, Nellle Cam 1, \u2018wife of J.L.\u2018Alfeon, formerly of Morrisburg, aged 51 years.» BEDFORD-JONES\u2014At Danville, N.Y., on Seturday, 22nd Inst, the Ven.Thomas Bedford-Jones, L., D.C.L., Archdeacon of Ontario, in the Tlst year of his age.BLACKWOOD-\u2014On June 20, at Shefford Mountain, Que., 8.M.Blackwood, aged 85 \u2018years.CROZIER\u2014At 310 Lewis Street, Ottawa, on the 22nd inst.Mrs.B.Crozier, wife of the late Thomas J.Crosier, in her 58th year.Sunday afternoon, 23r8 inst., at her father's residence, Toronto, 1da M., beloved wife of A.Crulck- shank, aged 28 years, late of 86 James street, Ottawa.COWAN\u2014At his late residence, 283 Fast Avenue north, Hamilton, Ont., on June 21, Robert D.Cowan, aged 60 years and 11 months, late of the Commercial Bank, Edinburgh, Scotland.CARPPNTER~ At Cornwall, on Friday, June 21, Margeret, Gearly beloved wife of Philip A.Carpenter, and daughter of the late per, MoBean, Esq., lumber merchant, of Lancaster, aged 63 years and 11 months.COLLINS\u2014At Enderby, \u2018B.C, on June 9, Frances Rhoda - (Fay), dauphter of I.Walter and Frances HB.Collins, aged 11 months and 16 days.MWARL-\u2014On June 23, at 713 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Jane Earl eldest daughter of the late Rev.Robert Earl, aged years.Funeral private, June 24, at WARQUHAR-At Rocky Brae Windsor, Que., on Sone 19, uh p.m, arm, Lower attie Louisa Victoria, daughter of the late William Farqubar, a 14 years, 2 months \u2018and.19 days.v HAY-At Woodstock, Ont.on June 18, Harry Hayy formerly sccountant of the Madison's Bank, Woodstock, \u2019 FOHNNSON-Ruby, the oungest daughter of J.W.Johnson Bell Street, Ot- cawe, ageû $ months.MOONFT-At 108 Menderso and 7 ta on Sunday, June faey Sooner.\u201cTied 27 years onths, son of the late John Mooney, of rtagé du Fort, Que.MASON 02 June 5, at Fern Tower, Kel- nside, Glasgow, Scotiand, George Ma- of George Mason & Co., 120 Buchaa- Bireet, aged 63, \u2019 La M'KAY\u2014At Scotabura Station, N.8., on June 9, Annle Estelle, only daughter of David and Amelia McKay, aged 15 years.MORROW\u2014At Russell, Oot., on June 7, James Morrow, father of Dr.Morrow, of Maszville, aged T1 years.ROY\u2014On Sunday, at 10 a.m., Yvonne ° aged 6 months and 28 days, only daughter of Mr.OG.Roy, of 122 Kiag Street, Ottawa.SMITH\u20148MITH\u20148udaenly, on June 18, in Spokane, Wash.,, Willlam Sidney Smith, barrister, in the 68rd year of his age the late Judge Smith, of Ost.Funeral took place In A MISSIONARY CONFESSES thet de dotes on lady oharlotté gelatine\u2014of , William De- Avenue, Ot- | EXUHANGE COLUMN.= Lars 1s enly cas way to reach these wh read =.Jon ag aa the Ranass FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGR, A BLACK- emith's forge.160 Woife et 6x tires, as Will exchange fer ladies\u2019 side Demers & Co.1836 Notre MR a et .112 LB \u2014OR EXCHANGE, À LIN- overooat ve cloth, coljar etter plucked Jock like seal.A cost $80.Would ; or exchange for household furniture, chaire, etc.Aé- Far Heralé Office.« LOST.LOST \u2014 A PRAYER BOOK, BETWEEN Gesu Church and St.Philip st, by way St.Catherine.Return to 23 Valles and will _be rewarded.)_rewa 150 LOST \u2014 ON BUNDAY, BETWEEN THE Homeopathic Hdspital and Natural History Hall, a pair of gold upectacl@, with the same of Rudd, Optician, Perth on the case.Finder please leave them at the Homeopa- tbie Hospital.McGill College ave.153 LOST\u2014RED LEATHER PURSE, OONTAIN- ing sum of money, on Amherst street car, between Cote st.and Mount Royal avenue.Finder will be rewarded on returning sane to 333 Mount Royal avenue.use LOST\u2014ON SATURDAY MORNING, IN THE vicinity of Greène ave., purse, containing about $3.30.Finder please return to 461 Mount Pleasant ave.me 52 LOST SATURDAY, GOLD NOSE A ES, ouble glare.iberal gewar Walker, _ Grand Union Hotel.pearl 4\" LOST \u2014 FROM 17TH TO MTH INSTANT, brown horse, at Boulevard St.Denic_ white spot on forehead and had cord arour.l neck.Please return to 3011 St.Hubert st, Boulevard St.Denis.Jos.Fournier.Liberal re ., ward.150 LOST \u2014 ON MONDAY, JUNE WITH, through the streets of Montreal, or on the Upper Lachine road, 1 dox, containing à valuable waist.The finder will be rewarded by returning to Lachine Parcel Delivery, 147 St.Paul st, or at Mrs.Wonbam, Oxen- den Villa, Lachine.\u201c 150 LOST \u2014 FROM 3B DUBORD ST.YOUNG parrot.Any person returning same will _be rewarded.150 LOST \u2014 GOLD CURB BRACELET, WITH, lock, Saturday night, between Selby, Greene, Oliver avenues, or St.Catherine _c'r._Reward, 351 Selby.161x LOST \u2014 20TH INSTANT, ON WINDSOR ad St.Lawrence car, on St.Jaces st, between Windsor and McGill sts., purse, containing $78.65 and papers.Finder will please return to 2117 St.Catherine st., and be rewarded.150 JIL MOLSON & BRAS, Alc and Porter Brewers, A have always on hand \u2018the various kinds of ALE ad PORTER Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.1006 Notre Dame St.Montreal.awes & Co., Brewers Pale Ales and Porter LAOHINE, P.Q , Montreal Offoe: Maiu 563 5621 St.James Screet Malt Extracts WM.DOW & CO.'S INDIA PALE ALE CROWN STOUT ke and \u2018\u2018How you are swindled.\u201d Webave extensive oxperienco in the fntricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries.Send sketchy model or for free advice.MARION & RION, rite today for a free copy of our interesting \u201cInventors Help\u201d i and erta, New York Life Building, Montreal, atigntic Building.Washington.D- > ATENTS ann» TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS; \u2018Temple Building, MONTREAL ATENTSHA COUNTRIES QUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN Crwvil ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEVERS 107 87.Jamas 8v.MONTREAL Better Than Gold 1s good nutritious faod, for it la conducive to health; it Is absolutely ne- cessaty at this season of the year for canaries to have the best food e that can be procured for them.Brock\u2019s Bird Seed 48 acknowledged by all to be the best Bird Food on the market.Once tried, always used, | - OYAL YEAST CAKES MOST PERFECT MADE.! I ) | I i | \u2018 [} 5 course.> ee GEORGE C.HIAM, HORERS AWD CARRIAGES.FOR SALE\u2014A FIRST CLASS PHABTON, (Buggy), matural wood, uptolstered in tas ,» almost as good as new, can be seen at §4¢ Notre Street, Maison- neuve after 6 p.m.or any Saturday afternoon.Apply C_W.Parker.49x _ FOR SALE \u2014 GLADSTONE, BY BERARD Major, Mikados, new and second band buggy and express, pony cart, 15 bicyeles, cheap.Montreal Carriagé Exchange, $5 St._ Maurice st.FOR SALE \u2014 VERY NICB LEATHER TOP covered family carriage.Address 319 Seig- _Beur @.____ esx FOR SALB \u2014 VERY FINE PHAETON.leather Top, with small seat ip front, Al condition, cost $150, will sell for $73.To be seen at Mr.Brault's Carriage Factory.< Windsor st, just abôve St.Antoine st.148x HORSES FOR SALE BY AUCTION EVERY day at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at all times.given.Satisfaction guaranteed.T.W, Foster & Co., 507-601 St.Paul st.Tel.Main 3265.th FOR SALE \u2014 HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARness, ete.by auction, every Tuesday, at 238.Private sale every day.Cash advan made, consignments solicited.A carload of cholce drivers and general purpose horses recelved from Ontario this week.Fraser Bros, corner Inspector\u201dand St.James st.Honrsts FOR SALB BY AUCTION EVERY day at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at al! times Trial given.Satisfaction guaranteed.T.W.Foster & Oo, 597-001 St.Laul st.Tel Main 3.æ PERSONAL.PERSONAL \u2014 QUICKLY DONE, OFFICE, store or warehouse alterations.General estate work a specialty.R.G.Sallowny, Car- _Denter, 123 Bleury st.56x new and used desks and letter presses, and everything that an office may require, selling at less than cost, at Wm.P.Stanton\u2019s, _9 8t.John st.Main 3806.__ 82x CROCKFORD'S 15¢ MEALS ALWAYS ready.We gerve the best 15c dinners in the city.Open day and night.537B Craig street.: 163x WANTED = NO QNE SELLS SUCH GOOD wedding rings for so little money as Hem- sley\u2019s, 255 St.James.street, or 1915 Notre Dame street.1501 PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FAMILIES TO be subscribe to new plan to ielleve heavy funeral expenses.For an annual subecrip- tion of One Doliar ($1.00), we will turnish « coffin, varnished, or covered Im black, à bearse with two horses, and the necee- sary house furnishings.Wm.Tracey & Os., Funeral Superintendents, 87 and 19 Juspector st.Bell Telephone, Main 2496 Est.1883.< MISCELLANEOUS.TIERNEY'S PIANO EXPRESS \u2014 FURNIture, pianos, safes, etc., carefully handled in any part of the city.Also pianos taken tô the country.Safe delivery guaranteed.339 St.James st.\u201c ° 151x WANTED \u2014 EVERY ONE SHOU KNOW watches are carefully and skilfully repaired at Hemsley's, .285 St.James st, or 1915 tre Dame street.J 150x \u2018GU 10 E.R.BAKEK, 753 BLEURY STREET, and have your carpets cleaned and meade over.Mat:resses remade and returned same day.Upholatering.o PERSONAL\u2014FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF | ENGINEERS LICENSE \u2014 MECHANICS, EN- gincers, firemen, electriclans, etc., 40-page | Examining Board of Engineers.Sent Free.| Geo.A.Zeller, Publisher.Room 538, 18 &.4th st, St.Louls.Mo.U.S.A.155x | THE CANADIAN COLORED COTTON MILLS ANY.Cottonades, Tickings, Denims, Awnings, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Ging- bams, Zephyrs, 8kirtings, Dress | Goods, Lawns, Cottons, Blankets, An- golas, Yarns, etc.ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUP- .PLIED.D.Morrice, Sons & Co.\u2014AGENTS\u2014 \u2018 MONTREAL AND TORONTO.Lachine Rapids Electric Current If you require the best and cheapest electric light or- power, have our agent eall.gn you.: .Contracts will be taken for any term to suit our customers, at the same price per annum, whether for one or ten years, with\" the benefit of any further reduction in rates during contract.Current Supplied for House Lighting, Store Lighting, Advertising, Signs, : Arc Lights, .- Fans, .Elevators.Power for , ~ Factories, Cash Registers, - Cold Storage, etc.If you use electricity for any of the above purposes, you cannot ufford to close contracts without getting uur rates, which are the lowest in Montreal.We will ineet all competition and protect you against future rates.\" LACHINE RAPIDS - HYDRAULICand LAND CO., Limited, 88 VICTORIA SQUARE Telephone Mo.Main 1748 ire Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Eni.STI ace , To Assurance Cempany, Lon \u2019 Rog \"WANTED \u2014 WHEN YOUR Mapertal Bulldiag.8t.James Otrect.rtm a 4 = \u2018Herald Want Adverti ane aie ey S .SITUATIONS VACANT.There 1 onty che way = reach those whe tbe Herald and thx by advertising inchs Hn 88 wards, s0C ; six insartioms, gc WANTED \u2014 COOKS, HOUSEMAIDS AND tablemaids, to g0 10 the seaside.Mrs.Jacobson, Bmployment Bureau, 64 Cresceat st Tel.Up 3485.151x YOUNG MEN, LEARN ILLUSTRATING, advertisement writing, bookkeeping, jour- Ralism or stenography by mail.Tuition payable 60 days after securing position paying at least $13 weekly.Mention course in which interested.Correspondence Institute _ot America, Scraniga, Pa.___X_ WANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN FOR THE CONfectionery trade, one that can make candy; _also a boy.15 St.Lawrence st.155x_ WANTED \u2014 GOOD, SMART BOYS, AS AP- preftices for the plumbiag trade.Ogilvie bros, 248 Blwury st 155x_ WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY _at once, 258 Metcalte ave.Westmount._ 155x WANTBD\u2014BY A LEADING BRITISH FIRB Insurance Company, à respectable youth as junior.Apply, in applicant's handwriting, giving age and refcrences, to Box 858, P.O.vs - 150x WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD REsident laundress.\u201d Apply 1121 Sherbrooke at., after 7 p.m.185x WANTED \u2014 KITCHEN HELP AND LAUNdry help.Apply Stillwell's; corner Craig _and Alexander.LL 155% WANTED \u2014 BOILER MAKERS, FIRST class, highest wages and steady employment.No labor troubles here.The Polson _Iron Works, Toronto._- 0° 185 _ WANTED\u2014JUNIOK CLERK, WITH KNOWledge of shorthand and typewriting.Addrces _ Box S51 L, Herald.= =~ 16x WANTED \u2014 MAN TO ASSIST IN GARDEN Y HERALD.WEDNESDAY.JUNE 26, 1907 DOGS LOST, WANTED, FOR SALB oF Thers is only one way to reach those who read the Harald\u2014and that is by advertising io tbe HERALE a» words, sec : sis insertions, 296.LOST \u2014 YESTERDAY MORNING, SABLE and white collie 4 Reward by returning _or information.318 Roy st.153 LOST \u2014 CURLY ENGLISH SETTER, YBL- low, long, bushy tail, name Caesar, white mark onWorehead, collar, license No.x.Please return to 2414 St.Cathering st.Re- _Vard given.ass FOR SALE\u2014TWO THORQUGHBRED COLlie puppies, 5 months old, bred between Uoi- lender Bruce and Lord Tweedmouth, prize winners.Sell mother also; 3 years old: à _ beauty.W.P.Stanton, 9 St.Jobn.15x_ LOST \u2014 ON THE 17TH, FROM NO.3 Eleanor st., a female sable and whita collie dog.Any one returning her to above address rewarded.00068.FOR S \u2014BELGIAN HARES, ALL AGBS, fine in color and shape; prices right; fox terrier bitch and one pup; beauties.BE.O._ Parker, ComptdE, Que.ox FOR SALE \u2014 TWO FINE COLLIR DOGS.Apply 298 Liverpool st, Point St.Charles.SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.WANTED\u2014POSITIONS BY BROTHER AND sister, any place of trust; best city refer- _ ences.Address 516 St_James st 151x_ WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN, WITH LARGB connection amongst first class buyers, desires good agencies from manufacturers on commission; undeuiable Teferences.348 V, _ Herald Office.9x WANTED \u2014 BY A SOBER AND RELIABLE Englishman, married, situation as coach: man: can furnish first class references.Apply 6 Berthelet st, city.149x and grounds in the country.H rent free.Apply, stating qualifications and references, P.O.Box 268, city.154x SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE IN SHORT- band and typewriting.Montreal Shorthand Institute and Business College, 110 .Mansfield st.Ç Lu 150x WANTED \u2014 DINING ROOM AND CHAN- bermalids; also scrubbing gifl.Apply Alblon _ Hotel, McGill st._- _____.DE WANTED \u2014 GOOD PAINTER, PAPERhanger and grainer.Apply 620 Wellington street.] Le 150 WANTED\u2014SMART YOUNG MAN TO PRESS clothes.Apply My Valet, 31 Beaver Hall _ Hil.oo ; RUN WANTED ~\u2014 COOK, MALE.IMMEDIATELY; steady job all the year around.Apply Gilbert Bros.Fang.co, 2666 Notre Dame st 152 WANTED\u2014A STABLEMAN, WHO UNDERstands horses thoroughly.Apply to Thos.Deery & Co., Bonsecours Market.- 150 ! APPLY 149 Lae WANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRESS._to 92 St.\u2019 Genevieve st.- _.0 01185.WANTED WOMEN TO WASH AND _starch at once.751 Lagauchetiere st.153_ FRENCH, 35: SPANISH, 35; GERMAN.23 lessons.Special course for business and other people.Montreal Shorthand Institute -_ and Business College, 110 Mansfñeld st.150x WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant, - three in family; willing to go to Beaconsfield for summer.Apply 18v7 Notre Dame st \u2019 147x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS 'FOR WILDER BROS.celebrated fire kindler, something new.Samples and particulars for 10 cents.Box 155, Wilder Bros., Valleyfield, Quebec.154x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL\u2019.SERVANT: NO pamphiet, containing questions asked by \u2018-_ washing.Apply 4169 Dorchester street.154x WANTED \u2014 BY IST JULY, A GENERAL servant, for a famlly of -three.Apply to Mrs.Geo.O.Stanton, 496 St.Urbain st.city.: 150x WANTED - EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for men's furnishings, retail.Must be able to dress windows.Apply by letter, stating age and giving experience and references, _to No.350 L.Herald Office.149% WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATERY, A HOUSE: maid for Ladies\u2018 Benevolent Institution, 31 Berthelet st.Apply te Lady Superintendent.ax WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR family of four.Apply, with references, 4307 Sherbrooke st.hx WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CHEF, ALSO table waitresses.Apply at once, Russell House, 534 St.James st.' 148x WANTED \u2014 A LADY HOUSEKEEPER, TO manage a large boarding house ig Vancouver, B.C.Apply 91 Tupper at.between 9 a.m.and noon.180.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD DRESSMAKER, C\\- pable of cutting and fitting.Apply at o: \u2018© _ 4106 St.Catherine st., pear Arena.150 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GIRL TO DO LIGHT \u201chousework and wait na table.2074 St.Catherine st Le 150: WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, ALSO a young girl for general upstairs work.Apply -at 44 Bishop st.___ 1a WANTED \u2014 SCHOOL TEACHERS (MALE and female) can obtain easy and probtable employment during vacation, by applying to Box 352 L, Herald Office.154x_ WANTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO ASSIST _ with general housework.37 Mackay st.150 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS, ON SALARY OR commission, to solicit orders for hardy fruit and orpamental trees.Intdrnational Nursery Co., Beebe Plain, P.Q.oo 150x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A YOUNG GIRL AS mother's help.One who sleeps at home _ preferred.Apply 15 Bossct st.Mex WANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for family of three; no washing.Apply 4113 __ Western ave, Westmount.150% WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY .and assist with light housework.Apply 608 St.Urbain st.xe OCK OR watch stops, take it to Hemalgy's.They'll fix it.255 St.James street, 1915 Notre Dame street.__ \\__ 180x_ | WANTED \u2014 APPRENTICE DRUG business, with one or two yeqrs\u2019 egperience.Apply Gladstone Pharmacy, 4110 §t.Catherine st.ie \\ _Juax_ WANTED \u2014 BB YOUR OWN BOSS AND start a mail order business at home.Many making $3,000 a year.You have the same chance; wa tell you how.Monev coming in every day; enormour profits; everything furnished.Write at once for our starter and fee particulars.Don't fail to enclose 10 cents to pay postage.etc.Address Supply Agency, Box 136, #pringhill, ?148x WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS in all departments.Steady work and good par.Also girls to learn.Apply to Mr.avis, at The Standard Shirt Co.Limsted,: Delorimier ave., @ SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014YEMALE WANTED -° GOOD SMART_BOYS AS APprentices for the plumbing\u201d trade.Ogilvie _ Bros., 249 Bleury st., __ 1546æ WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN work of andy kind by the day.Mrs.C.60h Dorchester st .185% WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE woman, situation in private ADL wagon not so much the object as comfortable home.Apply 40 Aylmer et.148x WANTBD\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, washing, cleaning, or work of any kind by _the day._ Apply 24 St.Monique st.148 WANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS NURSE OR mother's help.180 Chatham at.Bis WANTED \u2014 BY A SCOTCH GIRL, SITUAtion as Indy's maid or to mind chiidren, for family returning to the old country.Apply to the Andrews Home, 46 Belmont Park.\u2014 _ ; D ___152 WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY BROTHER AND sister, ab caretaker or any place &f trust; _ best city references.515 St.James st.152 WANTED\u2014SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED person as good, plain ok aline to wash | 3e r country; _81 Vallee st.95 07 Gay or meg WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AB COOK-GEN- eral in small family, where another.girl is kept; wages 12 dollars.C.J.B.687 La- seuchetiere st.Tse == .+ + WIRE'NETTING , TO LET.da Adverusenients under this heading, 20 words for 15«, each insertion.TO LET \u2014 7 ROOM COTTAGE, ON LOWER Lachine road, three minutes\u2019 walk from C.P.R.station: rent moderate.Apply T._Costen & Co., 1696 Notre Dame.st.151x FOR SALE \u2014 WATERLOO, QUEBEC, DEsirable brick residence, with two acres land, with spring which supplies house and barn.- Fine shade and fruit trees.For particulars, apply to J.C.Ellis, Waterloo, Que.Reference, James Davidson, St.Paul st, Montreal.\u2019 154x TO LET -NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, at Strathmore, six bedrooms.On view every day.James Robinson, 184 McGill street.151x TO LET-LARGE WELL LIT OFFICE, FACing on St .James Street, elevator; $100, __Tel.Main, 1061., LL 49x ~-TO LET \u2014 STORE, ON CRAIG STREET.pear Cote st.Moderate reat.Apply 58 __Cnaig st.; \u201cee TO LET \u2014 FLATS FOR MANUFACTURIN3 purposes; well lignted: central situation.Chanteloupe Mfg.Co.589 Craig st.tf LEGAL CARDS.3 ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, £ Parristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclenpan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Macl an.ICKERDIKE & TRIHEY, BARRISTERS and Solicitors, 180 St.James Street.Phone M.2458.F.A.C, Bickerdike, J.Trihey.OSS & ROSS, BARRISTERS, ETC., ROSS Block, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Hugh Ross, LL.B., Howard S.Ross, B.A., LL.B.tt LETS PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors tn Chancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leltch, K.C., R.A.Pringle, J.A.Q Cameron, LL.B._.22 0 UCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY.AD- XD vocates, etc, Canada Life Bullding, 189 Bt.James Street, Montren:.Geos & HARPFR, S3ARRISTERS, .etc.Richmond and Carling Sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.LFRED E.HARVEY, B.C.L., ATTOR- 4 ney, Barrister, 356-358 Temple Bull@ing, 185 St.James St., Montreal.Phone 1868.TWATER, DUCLOS & CHAUVIN, FOR- 4 merly Atwater & Duclos, Advovates, 151 Bt.James Street.Albert W.Atwater, K.C.Charles A.Duclos, Henry N.Chauvin.XN REENSHIELDS & GRELNSHIELDS, Barristers, ete., 1724 Notre Dame Street.BUSINESS CARDS.INLAYSON & GRANT, CUSTOM HOUSE Brokers, Forwarders apd Warehoyse- Bell Tel.Main 1308.P.O.Box 424.EDUCATIONAL.SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE IN SHORThand and typewriting.Montreal Shorthand Institute and Business College, 110 « Mansfield st _ 150x CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.527 ST.Lawrence.Summér school, day and evening.penmanship.English, French, German, Clas- _sics.Mr.Cornolly._ 15x FRENCH, 35.SPANISH.35: GERMAN.25 lessons.Special course for business and other people.Montreal Shorthand Institute _ and Business College, 110 Mansfield st.150x SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 MISS Graham, Temple Building.Phone Mala 1714.Typewriyng promptly dope.Short- band classes open all summer upils begin any time.ue men.musee \u2014 nee LahooreWoods Ming THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA.\u2018Keewatin, 2,250 bbls.per day: Portage la Prairie, 750 bbls.per day.Elevators at all important wheat points in the Northwest.All grades of hard wheat flour ig barrels .and bags.Quotations and other information can ba had on application.Office, Room 10, C.P.R.Teiegraph Bullding- : ; LA COMPAGNIE DÉ LUMIERE ELECTRIQUE IMPERIALE.DIVIDEND No.5.NOTICE Is hereby given that a DIVIDEND of SEVEN PER CENT.per annum, on the paid-up Capital Stock of this Company, has which has ended on the 31st /day of May, 1901, and that the same will be payable on and after tha 5th day of+ August, 1901, at the geréral offices of this Company, in Montreal, to shareholders on record this day.: By order of the Board of Directors.JULES BOURBONNIERE, \u2019 © Secretary.Montreal.18th June.1901.\u2014 PAC 7 f Le Our New Process Bread Ia the very best that can be made.The aluten has boert fully developed.We would bo ploasad to havo you try it fora week.JAMES M.AIRD.Te Main ni Our Speciality x THE THOS.FORRESTER CO St.James Streét.PRINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, in the Superior Court, No.513.\u2014Moses Cochenthalery ot she City and District of Montreal, jaweller, Plaintift, \u201cversus Geo.de Beaujeu, of the same place, but lately of parts unknown, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within one month, Montreal,\u201d 21st June, 1901.L.C.W.Dorion, Deputy.Prothonotary.A ° FOR SALE-COAL AND WOOD, ONB JA FOR SALE \u2014 A SKIFF, iN PERFECT OR- Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping,.- this day been declared, for the fiscal year) FOR SALE.SW\" \u20181 vers x only one way Lo reach thess whe read the Horald-\u2014and tha: is by advertising ie tbe Hsnaun 00 werd, 20¢ ; six insyrtionss ant FOR SALE \u2014 & G I ROUND, horse, waggon, cart, sleigh.harsess, .and everything required in buginess.Address __111 Delisle st.169x_ FOR SALE \u2014 CHILD'S GO-CARY, NEARLY new, rubber tires, brake and parasol, Amer- {ican manufastured.334 Bleury st.14x _ WANTED \u2014 FOR THAT WEDDING PREsent, go to Hemsley's.Large stock, quality bigh, prices low, 285 St James street, or 1915 Notre Dame street._ 1508 ¥OR \u2014 RUBBER ROLLS FOR clothes wringers replaced.Other repairs \u2018done promptly and perfectly.Please address card.John Stapleton, SA Hermione st._ Mention what's wrong.152x_ FOR SALB \u2014 ONE BUREAU AND WASHstand (antique), good as new, $13-U0; also spring and mattress, half price.Address _1708 Ontario st.___ a 14x FOP.BALE - SHINGLR MACHINB, SELF- acting, forty thousand per day; double crusbing machine for mouillie, fo: bushels per bour: both in good order; very cheap._ 2% Bt.Andre, Montreal.1852 FOR SALE \u2014 LOT OF DOORS, WINDOWS, balusters, sashes, etc., 3 h.p.gas engine.square centre show case, large ex diring table, household furniture.Bought or exchanged.Wm.C.Norman & Co.4 Bt _ Antoine st.150x FOR SALB \u2014 CHRAP,.FOURTBEN BEAU- titul band qunics and belts.J.J.Turner and Sons, tent and flag manufacturing, _ Peterboro._ 15x FOR BALE \u2014 ONE LADY'S BICYCLE.IN good order, as good as new.Apply 2633 St.Catherine st, at the tailor store.155x - FOR SALE \u2014 GAS STOVES TO RENT, $6.00 per year; after three yearly payments stove becomes your property.14,000 in use in Montreal.Connected (ready for use) free._ Montreal Gas Co.E_ FOP SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNITURE, invalid rolling, reclining chairs, back rests.bedside adjustable tadle, bed tray, for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed clothes supporter, etc.R.E.Painchaud, 208 St.Law- _Tence st., opposite the market.\u2014 FOR SALE \u2014 BABY CARRIAGE, IN FIRST- class condition.4086 Tupper st.154x_ FOR SALE \u2014 PARTY LEAVING CITY, OFfers very fine American upright plano, almost new, at great sacrifice for cash.Mænce.large load dry cut slabs, $1.50.- No.2 Nut coal, $4.75 per ton.1.Vipond & Co.229 Inspector st._168x_ FOR SALE \u2014 MONUMENTS, OR HEADstones, in foreign or Canadian granite of marble.Get our prices.Aberdesn Granite and Marble Works, 108 Bleury st.F.Haw- _ kins, Prop.\u2018 165x der, built by St.Onge.Can be seen at Boat House, Lachine.Apply to O.Leger, Su Lite Assurance Co.Montreal.\" 48x: VOR SALE \u2014 NATHAN'S FAMOUS BEDbug, roach, rat and mice killer, in tins, 25c, 50c and $1.00.Money returned if it does not clean your house.7) Main st.Whole- _ sale and retail.Beware of imitations.153x FOR SALD \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE and to rent.Secondhand machines, in perfect condition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Creelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter Co., 97.St.Francois Xavier street.Phone Main 2065.te FOR SALE \u2014 BADGES FOR ENTERTAINments, socials, parades, excursion parties, pilgrimages, etc., and lapel buttons.J.P.Monecel, 210 St.James st., Montreal.tt FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL SALE KODAKS FOR one week only, 25 per cent.to {40 per cent.discount on Premo, Poco, Ray apd Vive Cameras.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame __street.Tu LL.tt FOR SALE\u2014BREAD, CAKES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, 14 cents.Telephone Main .ROOMS AND BOARD.Saf 1 beru bb Guly S06 WAY (9 TS0R West Wao Bl the Horald\u2014and thai is Ly advertisiag ia the Heal, »» words, 30C ; six insertions, asc.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, HANDSOMELY FUR- niahed double and single rooms, opposite English Cathedral, near clubs, etc.Traa- _ stents accommodated.60 University st.158 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, IN PRIVATE FAMILY, sitting room and bedroom, combined; mars ried couple of a professional gentieman.66 Crescent st.~~.3 ROOMS \u2014 180A MANSFIBLD ST, ROOMS.furnished, suitable for ope or twa; also single frout ruom, on bath flat; ali modern conveniences.153 ROOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED, TO LET.TWO front parlors to let, upper tenemea\u2019, clean and beaithy spqt, bath and use =: kitchen, to married couple; no children.1307 City Hall qve.31x ROOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED RUUM, ON bathroom flat, Auer light; telephone and _bome comforts.109 Stanley st.153 ROOMS\u2014IN FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FRONT parior, beautifully furnished, also small room; breakfast if desired; gentlemen only.20 McGill_College ave.us ROOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, ALSO.single one, to gentleman of quiet habits, Auer light, every convenience; transients _accommodated.35 University st.150x ROOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS on first floor, in quiet house; immediate possession if required.2 McGill College _ avenue.: - wl ROOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, on bathroom floor, also flat, unfurnished; breakfast if desired; transients.146 Mansfield st.150 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, UPS ER LACHINE, A large, well furnished roon, for a gentleman, in a private house on lake Ireut.Address 316 J, Herald, for particu ars.six ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOM.WITH adjoining parlor, it desired.Vacant 1st July.No.9 Closses st.(facing Western square).Los Bix ROOMS\u2014TWO BRIGHT, CHEERFUL, WELL furnished rooms.all modern conveniences; electric light, etc.; family private.TOA _ Crescent st.Lu 000 a ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT or back, bathroom flat, hot water.Terms moderate.Apply 93 Inspector st.Bix ROOMS \u2018Goo \u2014 WITH GOOD BOARD, AT 298 Aqueduct st.Terms _reasonbale.150% = ROOM\u2014WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen, bath flat, every convenience, facing Dominion square.134A Peel st.150 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLE FRONT room, family private.409 Sherbrooke at ROOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED OR UNFURnished room, on \u2018bath flat, in private family.98 Church st.150 _ ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED, double and single rooms, all modern conveniences; private family; gentlemen only.ROOM COMFORTABLE DOUBLE FRONT room, bath flat, bright, clean, home comforts, electric light, wardrobes, etc.; private family.no children.12 Belmont st.150x ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE FRONT ROOM, furnished, on bathroom flat, for gentleman, without board, private family.13 Drum- _mond st.14 150x_ ROOM \u2014 NICE, LARGE, BRIGHT FRONT room, on bathroom floor, Auer light, private family, no children.132 Cathedral st., near the Bishop's Palace.150x _ ROOM \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT: room.in private family, gas.74 Cathcart st., foot McGill College ave._: 150x ROOM \u2014 WELL FURNISAED ROOM, ON bathroom flat, gas, and every convenience, in quiet house; \u2018gentlemen only.89 Uni- __versity st.149x - ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNfurnished, on bathroom fiat, with board; 307.or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, 8 _ Shannon st.LL te FOR SALE~CAST STEEL CASTINGS FROM 1 pound to 6,000 pounds in weight, are made to order by The Wm.Kennedy and Sons, Ltd., Owen Sound, Ont.x FOR SALE\u2014WATERPROOF COVERS.ALL' sizes, for horses, waggons, etc.Tarpaulins on hire.Men's oilskin clothing, oiled hats, etc.Canvas, «ll widths and weights.The Bonne Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin Co., 776 Craig st., Montreal.Write for catalogue, Bell Tel.Main 727.et FOR SALE\u2014SECOND HAND LARGE SIZE letter copying press, with stand.Room 40, 207 St.James Street.19x FOR SALE\u2014MIXED RUBBER PAINT, AS-| sorted shades, warranted to give best sat- © {sfaction, if not according to guarantee money refunded.8 Jacques Cartier Sq., and 219 St.Paul Street.168x TOR SALE\u2014FOR THE HOLIDAYS, BARgains in pew and second hand pianos at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine Street, between Stanley and Drummond.150x FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNIture and carpets for parlors, bedroom, dining room and kitchen, pictures, mirgors.clocks, etc.Call and see.F.Guibord, 189 and 189A Montcalm st.2nd door above St.Catherine st.__ .te TOR SALE \u2014 CASH, OR CREDIT, PARLOR sets, bedroom suites, dining sets, carpets, oflcloth, curtains, stoves, etc.Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence st.tt FOR SALE\u2014SAFES AND VAULT DOORS, \u2018new and secondhand, large stock, moderate prices: repairs and removing.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 363 St.James st.Telephone Main 813.~~.4 FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS of all descriptions, band.G.Chapleau & Sons, Bell Tel.1139.Merchants 190.I FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDling, $2: cut maple, $2.50: tamarac \u2018bl cks.$1.75.mill blocks, $1.50 per load, delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MacDiarmid, Richmond sq.Bell Tel.Up 2533.HN - .PROPERTY FOR SALE.g# Advertisements under this headlong, 3% words (or 15c.cach insertion.> .ROBT, R.aoconn, REAL ESTATE AND Mortgage Broker.Suburban property a specialty.107 St- Jame, asm Results.; ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TWO with op without board.Apply No.130 Mans- Sold st.10 - __Apply_94 Mance st, near Sherbrooke.185x | Fo LET\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED .BOARD \u2014 WOULD LIKE A FEW SUMMER For par- ° dis- | \u201cRiver View,\u201d Niagara Falls, - : 155x Every mo- den 1 .BOARD \u2014 WELL'S BEACd, MAINS, HOTEL FOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSRD RES- .PARTY TO TAKE INTEREST 1810 - MONEY T0 LOAN.times borrow, in confidence and without #é- * AN EASY VICTORY QVER SILK'S TEAM O'Loughlin\u2019s Pets Were Very Easy Picking for the Birds Yesterday Afternoon.We do not always beat them, but By Jingo ! when we do, \u2018We beat the team, we beat \u2018em hard, \u2018And we beat the umpire, too., HE BIRDS won aut yesterday and O'Lough- lin was beaten 4 to 1.\u201cSilk played a pret-.\u2014 ty god game for Syracuse, but his pitcher was a little weak, and the Birds managed to \u2014 drop on him at the f\u2014 Tight time.\u2026 It looked as if Stk felt pretty sore about it, and when Barnett struck out in the ninth de went down to the hotel and kicked him- \u201c se:f.\u201cSilk's* team was also a little dizzy in the field at times, notably his shortstop, Madison.who showed a disposition to handle bits as if they were red-hot furnaces, Apart from that, however, it Was a prety.od game, and Dan McFarlan had the the Punklet yracuse sluggers ving in Apartment House on tae cool side of Queer Street.: Montres! might have piled up six or seven runs if it had not been for \u201cSilk a\" excellent work.He gave one decision that some of the Is of his club mate.- BR.H.E.i Rochester .00000150*\u2014 8 14 2 Hartford .oaeeo1uo\u2014 tH 2 Hargrove, Providence would have been shut cut.R.H.E.Toronto .ve.20101113*\u2014 # 14 2 Providence .000000106\u2014- 1 7-4 McCauley.played another thirteen inning game with the same result as yesterday.pitched won had ball-plaring form.+ made seven, errors.« Andrews five dollars for back-talk.the game Lan house by a crowd who tow, i .; R.H.F.Ruffalo .0OONO11010000\u2014 3 6 7 Worcester .001110000001 \u2014 4 10 2 snd Clements.ROWDIES INCREASE LEAD.' .er Club.Won, Last: Cent.Rochester .o0.0 .32 17 AO Providence .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.30° 20 son Toronto c.\u2026.\u2026.000.23 14 0 Worcester : 24 480 Syracuse 23 467 Hartford : 400 Ruffalo .27 400 Montreal ., 370 NEW YORK BEATEN IN NINTH.; At New York\u2014 - R.H.E.' Sr.Louis .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.000.1MMN1028\u201412 14 3! New Yark .Lacs en 101110040\u2014 S 14 4.| Pittsburg : Batna of the dar ere and ac ot eccasioas.La ONTREAL, AR R.1N P.O.A.B 4+ 1 1 3 0 à ft :6 1 0 0 0 -1 1 2 0 0 4 0 3 3 0 0 4 1 1 14 1,0 8% 1 0 8 4 0 3 613 50 McFarisa, p.$ 0 0 0 2 0 Totale.31 4 9 7 13 1 .SYRACUSE.A.B.R.1B.F.O.A.PB.Bannoa, iL.$s 0 1 3 0 0 Loch, rt.1 2 i 13 d 8 bnrith,3b.\u2026.4 o 1 0 4°0 Roach, \u20ac.3 0 0 3 1 0 Woods, \u2026\u2026\u2026.00110 Blake, c.f.3 0 1 4 0 0 Madison, =4.\u2026.4 0 0 1 3 8 Barnett, p.3- 0 0 0 3 0 Totals.33 1 % ss 12 3 Score by iunings\u2014 .Byracuse.ive0eeens 000001000\u2014 1 Nontreal.\u2026.21000100°\u2014 4 : SUMMARY.Sacrifice hits, Johnson, Sheehan; two- base hits, Wilson, Delehanty, Quinlan, Smith; first bases on balls, off MeFarau 2; struck out, by Mckarian 1, by Barnett 1: hit by pitcher, by McFarlan 1: passed ball, Roach: left on bases, Montreal 4, Syracuse 8; time, 1.30; umpire, O'Loughlin, attendance, ) LL \u201cKILL DE UMPIRE.\u201d Itochester, June 23.\u2014Hartford, finding the game lost te them ths afternoon, re- surted to scrappy tactics, and rowdylsm la the ninth, as a result of which both Steel- man and Kuhns were finally put off the rounds, assisted by the police.The trou le arose on a hasty decision by Warner of a questionable foul.Steelman sald thirgs to Warner, and was promptly dls pased of.Kuhns came to bat, aud was struck.out; whereupon he threw the club nt.Warner, striking - the latter on the thigh, and Kuhas followed in the footsteps Batteries:* Bowen and Dixon: Miller and Steciman.Umpire, Warner.CLAMS NEARLY SHUT OUT.Toronto, June 23.\u2014Toronto batted Friend frealy to-day and easily won a stow and fistless game.Rut for a wild throw by Rattérles: MoFall add Bemis: Friend and +B0-0-0:0-0-0 UMPIRR!\" Ruffalo.June 25.\u2014Waorvester and Buffala to-day Hooker a fine game, and he would have he been supported In anything ike he men back of hm\u2019 Umpire Lanigan fined After igan was followed to the club hooted the big fel Batterips:\u2019 Hooker and Kennedy: Magee Time, 1.14 2-0.: Howard, Lachine RB.and C.\u201cment to suit George .GRAND TRUNK CREW ~ WON PAN-AM RACE And Mémbers of Crew Captured Individual Prizes\u2014Shakell, of Lachine, Shows Up Well.Buffalo, June 25.\u2014The Candians were again wuch in evidence in the final day of the Pan-Awerican cance weet on Park Lake Mihi the Fair enclosure.Ale races were e auspices e American Can Association.P Ca Canae The single Wade race over the mile course was won easlly by C.Mclean, of the Grand Trunk Boating Club, Montreal.Minette, of the Toronto UC.had uo trouble in winning the double blaye event, over the awe course.The war canoe tug-of-war proved to be & warn contest.It was won by the crew vepresenting the Buffalo Canoe Club.There were only two contestants in the tondem single blade race.Veary and Mar shall, of the Grand Trunk Boating Club, Montreal, dropped out.at the half mile, leaving the race to the McNichol Brothers, vf Toronto.Summary: .Single blade race.oné mile\u2014C.McLean, Grand Trunk Boating Club, Montreal, first; E.J.Mianette, Toronto Rowing Club, sec: ond: A.McNichol, Toronto Canoe Club.tLird; Johnston Mmith, St.Lambert Canne Club, Montreal, fourth.Single or double blade race, ond mile\u2014E.J.Mette, Toronto Rowing Club, first; C.W.Stark, Park Island Canoe Assocla- tion.Trenton, N.J., second: A.A.Brown, Wabewaga Cagoc Association, Newton, Mass, thisd.Time\u2014Half mile, 4.10; mile, 10.44 1-3.2\" : War canoe race, for Pan-American chmmn- plonship, mile, turn\u2014Won by Toranto.Time \u2014Half mile, 4.07; mile, 8.4).Buffalo eec- end.Tardem.single blade race, one m'le-A.MeNichol and E.MeN4choi, Toronto Canoe Club, first; H.Veary aud C.Marshall, Grand, Trunk Roatin Club, Montreal, dropp@® oùt at half mile.Time of winner, 10.521-5.- Club fours, half mile\u2014Grand Trunk Boating Club 4H.Veary, C.and A.Marshall, C.MeLeany, first: Toronto ©.C.(A.and I.MeNichol, R.N.Brown, J.J.Vaughan.secend: St.Lambert Boating and Cauneing Club, Montreal, third: Toronto Canoe Club, No.3, fourth.Time, 3.59 2-3.Novice race.half mile-k.DA.Torento Canoe Club, first: W.Gallew, Torontu C.¢., second: Walter Stafford, Buffalo C.C.third.Time, 4.27.Guodale race.one-eighth mile\u2014F.A ShackeH, Lachine Boating Club.Montreal, first: E.McNichol, Toronto Canoe Club, second: F.M.West, Buffalo Canoe Cluls, third.Time, 1.12%.: race.quarter mile\u2014F.À.Shack- Montreal, first: Newton, Mass.8.C., third.Upset ell.Lachine BR.and C.C.J BR.May, Wabewaga C.C.second: F.M.West, Buffalo won by West and vs.Shackell and C., Montreal, Thting race\u2014Final Matlews, Buffalo \u20ac.v.GAUDAUR REFUSES CHANGES.Rat Portage, June a5.Jake Gandaur, champion onisman of the, world, wH! not consent to change the articles of agree- Towns, the Englisa Powell and Nichois: Batterie:.Harper.Phrle.Taylor and Bnverman.At Brookirn\u2014 ~ Chicaz~ .eae 2 8 1 Prookivn ooo ei 00210101 \u2014 5 9 2 B:treres: Hughes and Kling: Kennedy and MoGuire.| At Boston\u2014 ' 1 4 7 ; 4 nm \u2014 à 11 2; and Zimmer; Willls.and Rar-eries: Ponl Bitrredge.At Philadelphia\u2014 + | .Pagina .FR Sn.2 4 3 - : - ; iladelnhia oi.mario \u2014 3 _ DAN MeFARLAN GOT SOME POXY Batteries: Newton and Bergen: Orth and | ONES OVER THE PLATE.MeFarland.+ ¥ATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.\u2018 vooters no doubt dreamt abos:., .er It should have been put In a glass case\u201d Clan, Won, J net.Ce snd shipped to the Pan-Am.Exhibiticn as Pittstorz gt x , St an example of what an umpiré can do New York .= = \"Lan | when his lamps are out and he bas 0» Brooklyn =i = en more coal ofl.Se.Louis A = ee : It was in the second.oo Boston.at 2 519 | To make matters exciting.Madison made Fhizadelph HT Aa & dorrible bluff trying te field a crack of Cincinnati 13 - 38 \u2018345 ! Johnston's, and the latter was safe, Chicags \u20260+0ecae =: , ! pentes bunted and Cooley rañ out to AMERICAN LEAGUE: \u2019 3 At Washington\u2014\" : R.H.E.It.Was a Corker.Milwauker -.000001000\u20141 7 8| Sheehan made -a great run and dived 1B- Washington .e.- ome \u2014.3 M - 2! to the base., Lo ' Batteries: Hawley and Maloney.Carrick | Cooley was siz feet away with the ball.and Clark.| .and he neither made an attempt to touch At Puiladelphia\u2014 or \u2019 Sheehan nor the bag, reallzing that it Was (Cirigagn .c.oco- O16A1/M\u2014 5 10 1 useless.' Philade!phia ee no.o 4 2 \u201cHe-e-e-e's out.\u201d howled \u201cSik.\u201d Batteries: Griffiths and Sull.van: Plant Well, all we know js that even Cooler end Powers.bad to smile.- so \"At Paltimore\u2014 0 a Sheehan very justly went aut and made [ietroit .c.eoeneer rs 2 9 a an effort to jump down \u201cSuLk'®\" threat.Baltimore 2 cac, ane DOMSEELO® \u2014 £ 1 3 and there would have heen ni cry of pro- Harteries: Bievers and Buelow, Nopu and fest If he had accomplished the act.Rota.| \u2018 ** got purple in the face 31 the ach : Boston\u2014 ' .i versation that was hurled at -bim.heid up Cleveland .02000000 7 100000010.2 12 3.his hands and threatened everybody on Boston .sezvo cones \u201c072001 n°4 2 3 the field.In the grandstand and\u2019 3h the Batteries: Dowling and Wood: Young an sesidents of Westmount with RS fines.Rohrer kengost.It was generally urdercreod by CREKE &indmill gestires that Nheruan war rare] this amount, which eax pretty hard uk sansidering wat he was Tubbed of tie pase.\"> For a considerahie port.on, 71 the \u2018game, \u201cEH wat on his ear.1pfuenz a punk ball that was \u2018brown out to him shout 20 times.and wus Te izous 5 thrown Leck with the threat thae thete would Le some Wing doing if i* happened again.© .It was probabiy tue same ball that «re- ated tie trouble the day beTore, Apyway, it wks a rpouge and unfit to play with.; .4 &ome Hitting.| The base.hit «column \"doe-p't look very | large, but the Birds nevertbelrss seemed to be getting in some good-sized hlog:es.Wilson, \u201cDel.\u201d and Quinisn «ffered up two-bagzers and they all meant runs.while singles by Odwell, Dociey and Xheedao : came in handy.! Barnett pitched for O'Toughlin's team.and.aversthinz constdered, was not sich a much.+ He defeated the Bird: twice In.Syracuse, but then they didn't bave ©O'Lough'in to help them out.°° Behind the hat we missed fom the gentleman who wig E0ing to take the Montreal crowr and wallop them with one band tied behind him the lay before.© Mac was on the bench meditating over Gmm\u2014 IT\u2019S COOL AND PLEASANT AT STILLWELLS Best ot Menls-Excellent Service\u2014 Comfortable Surroundings Meals served from 16 cents up.Corner $1 Alexander and Craig Struts.a ANT BY WHAT IS ME A ESS\"?SHINING SUCG SHOE DRESSING - pe 4 i LÉ Ae AMLIICAN LEAGUE BTANDING.er ah = wa tast, Cent (Chirag ee.012 à C2 627 Foi atm oon encre eee Z 817 Bait lore o.oo re 2 4 Worn lm a | Puiladelphia oes 21 AZ { Cleveland =.18 35 Mi:waukte .+000 14 À 7 pr ; MONTREAL QUOTING CIUR.Co embers of the Montreal Quaiting Cm ee decided 15 have a pienbe to La- Line 5 frominion Day.und expect to pee u Jurgd vunther of the ald city quolting pluie old members present taking pure mn the gaives with them.Excursionists wi tyke the Jarhine street car at 10 o'clock om.oun Chabolllez Square.Mr.James His:op will select the grounds fur a fine game of quoits and a good duys outing roms the dust and dirt in the «ity.McManus, ; TORONTO BENCH SHOW JUDGES, Toronto, June 25.Fhe following is the lat of judges who wllscofficlate at.the com ing betich Khow of, the Industrial Exhlti tion Association, Toronto, the dates of which sre september 2.4, 4 and 6.The rize list, which has always bven a most iberal one, with the smal] entry fee of g2, will he on mech the same lines as last year, and will he read or éistribution phout July 15.The ju are:-ft, Ber.nards.Mr.J.#.Wil fame.Toronto; mos.tiffs.blondhounds, great finnes and desh- hunds, Proféssor Wesley Mills, Montreal; Russian wWolfhounds.deerhounds, grey: hounds, pointers, setters, Chesaprake Bay dogs, and the miscellaneoux classes, Mr.John Davidson.Monrne, Mitch.; .Foxhounds, harriers, dngs Ac Bordeaux, rordles, daimatians.h>agles, all terries ox.cept Yorkshire terriers, Mr.Jemucs Mortt- mer, Komstéñd, 1.1, N.Y.: all apanlels, ugs.pomeranians and Yorkshire terriers, lr 1.M.Oldham, New York.\u201cCollies and old FEngilsh sheepdngs, Lieu: tenant-Colonel Robert MeFwen, Byron, Ont.: bulldogs, Mr.Tyler-Morse, Danvers, Mass.SHERBROOKE GUN SHOOT.fherbrooke, June 24.\u2014 The fherbrooke Guti Club held their seventh series oa Saturday afternoon.Craig and Bray tied with 20 each, and in the shoot-off at 15 targets Craig got 18 and Bray 12 The scores t - Far \u2018 are:\u2014 ds .distagt.Beore.TM.Craig.1.2 W.G.Bray.20 20 C, G.Thompson.\u2026.\u2026.19 19 JF G.WatoB:.\u2026.\u2026.0.\" 18 18 v.» el acer sre etes 16 uw H.FOSS.0000000000u0 Ÿ.E.Loomis.\u2026.17 is.{emai NEW PARK POPULAR.Victoria Park, Cote des Neiges (Ath- letie Club grounde), now fitted up with henches, tables and hundreds of incandescent lighta Light the brounda at night.Refreshments all kinds for sale.Free bend concert will be given Thursday nigh at 800 o'clock, .©: | articles by July .10, oarsman, who bas challenged him for the vhamplonship.\u201cI refuse to -chage the articles 1 have signed and sent to England.\u201d declared Gaudaur on Teccipr of Towns .declaration forwarded by speclal cable to the Toronto Evening Telegran.\u2019 \u201cThey are fair to hoth partles.\u201d\u201d he -con- tinucd, \u201cand if Towns refuses to sign the the race will be -de- clafed off.\" : CANADIAN OARSMAN MARRIED.Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Jupe\u2019 25.\u20144 romance of college hoat races culminated here this afternoon at fre o'clock In a éashionable wedding in the Presbyterian Church.In which the bridegroom was Frederick Adama Briggs.of Waterloo, Hint.a former famous stroke of Cornell University, who- carried his crew to vletories over Yaie, Harvard.Pennsylvania and Columbia, In 1808, 1807 nnd.18%.His bride was Miss Ann Val.cette, Haight, of Poughkecpsie, a Vasset graduate.PENNSYLVANIA'S CREW CRITICIZED.Henley #England, June 25.\u2014The fast prac tice spins of the Pennsylvania University \u2018crew puzzle the English.experts, who say the Americans\u2019 form is faulty, hut that their speed ix nadenlahle.Ellis Ward, the coach.\u2018and Managers Hart and Fuller have vesn warned against the danger of over- who are doing training the Americans | ; much more work than the Leander oarsmen.At ls -xaid that Yale and Cornpezk \u2018made a similar mistaké and consequentiy hese etale before the face.e\u2014 \u2014 | BALL NOTES | | -\u2014r i © - e Joyce will pitch to-dar.- Hartford comes th-morrow.- O'Louzhlin's team couldn\u2019t bit.Providence has hit the tohoggan.Pat Moran is batting -250 for Boston.Madison In a weak spot in SIlk's\"\" team.Witkon soaked the firat Lall Barpett pitched for à double.Felix.the doctor says, will be out of the game tor nt lent three weeks.Athens Jeuds the Buffhlo Hoggers with percentage of 451 , Quinlan bax old man Kehtebeck beaten to death in his poRition.The crowd was after ('Longhiin\u2019s acalp al through tou game.; Joye worked hatd on the coaching lines ull thiough the gmne.Kittredge lopds the National cutehere.He 18 dolng great work.Jt was eo hot \u2018that many of the usual Lleacher rooters sat on the Ihc seats, Hhortatop Wagner, of the Providence team, has taken French leave of the Greyn.Tonuny Bannon's glass arm allowed dre), to wiretel a single Into à two-bag- ger.Priladel; hi hes Jack \u2018Barry on the bench now that Hugh Jennings Is in the gine, ' \u2019 : Blake, a grone flelder, wbllow.; In the weventh, with three on bases, tcoley bit nn ensy \u2018mue to Mefariau, retiring the side.= Myers, \u2018BHk* O'Enughitirs pecond_hane- mun, was out of the gnmé, ayd Woods played his position.Chicago players do net.hesitate: to any that Jimmy Collins has the best Infield In the American Lesgue.\u2018The nttendance at Toronto Is large snd there Iu lots of enthusiasm ovet the fine showing being made by the team.Bean, Rochester's shoftatop, made nine lits out @f ten times at hat in the two games with Worcester on Safurday.RIK team had à good chance to score In the fourth, bat Ronch alld over third base and Sheehan put the hall on him.Pie-Face Lynch 1x evidtutiy not feeling well.He used to be one of the champ.on rag .discavered that \u2018the ontheard cud of the The Capital lacrosse players\u2019 list was \" \u201d ; , resent one Is a trifle small, Tomorrow augmented at practae last evening.by the e - .i or toja des will get another enat of paint apf earance of Fred Wood in playing togs.and possibly she will go ont for a short | This was his first trial with the gutted i spin In the afternoon.Designer Crownin étick since two years ago, when he was : and ' shield save that covervthing points fo a one of the most promising home - players ., ; start for Nowport on Thursday aftferndin.that the club has ever had.: : ; CO \u2014\u2014 UV» The Tecumsehs speak of thelr treatment i .- .OTTAWA HAS NEW CLUB.at Brantford in complimentary terms.The The BLACK enjoy a reputation Ottawa, June 25.\u2014The ofganization of TOWN 18 lacrosse crazy.A ble.euthuaiastic : ve - oy : .Club jet npleted Crows SAW ¢ ga ©.re ceumse s 3 he here ar Yao tie of the.directors to think Captain Crowley has auffered, a OR for quality.T, Fold at the clubhouse, Avimer.Officers Botkin loss in the departure of \u201cDolly .Le.re lected for the vear and the prospects rkin.RS ; at the \u201cran talked over.\u2018Lhe fubhouse.The Ottawa Citizen says: \u201cThe victory of Bl A ( SK The GREENS are equally fine.which the organization has built at Queen's the Shamrocks.on Saturday over the Na- Tr = Fark, Avimer.will be formally % ened {tonal lacrosse team, was of course very ; : .about the flrat week\u2019 fn July.n Bonnet wteh In fulfilment of expectations, ac top being Leld to mark the occasion.Com: tvrdirg 10 farm, though it was thought the SOLD BY BULK GREENS IMPORTED BY plimentary Invitations will he tasued.The (french 4 anadian team would score a few \u2019 outloas for the club ta decidedly bright.wore uly or prevent the Shamrocks from ALL GROCERS : : \u2018 is anticipated.hry -nided.i i BO A oe ore aint Treat.Shamrodks, however, are destined nd are IN BULK Carter, Galbraith & Co.Laporte, Martin & Cis dent, E.A, Oliver; vlee-president, W.A-> rail some easy none) ; c ) _ | he .taking every cauDtag heir opportunt 4 : T Grant: secretary, J, Douglas Graham: treas-) taking evers advantage of th .IS 0.70 lea Le urer, J.E.Grant.Cémmittees were elect.tes.™ ' OR PACKETS.L Chau ! 8 ed ns fallows\u2014-By Inw, RH, Conroy Ceorge Wheeler ds pretty well fit for .my thalrmany, W.A.Grant, Fe A.Oller, champ Lars fh PP - = Membershing De.J AL Armstrong chair ttle diff culty in keeping up Ww 1e pr 3 \u2018 in Sealed Lead ny G.1 Rogers.RH, Conroy.MW cession Just night.\u201cToronto News.; Ceylon Teas are sold in > Merrit.atertalnment AH owley |, The CILA, standing Ixus fn PLAT Packets only.Black, lixed, Uncolored tchalrmam, H.Rosenthal, J.D.Graton oe on.208 - ree sam sent.Twelve directors to manage the clubs af- Brantford Prier eee te 2 0 a Ceylon Green.F ples 0 \u2018fairs were appointed, as foifows: Messrs, Nt.Catharines _ 1 -0 7 Address « SALADA,\u201d Montreal.' RH.Conroy, M.W.Merrill, W, A.Grant, (dt oes 0 qu à ves = == \u2014\u2014 = - om H.Rosenthal, Dr.J.A.Avstrong, Fo A.Loris na 2 0 3 5 == Tm aT Ty EE Cu - Diver.J.E.Grant G.H.Rogers, A 1, Tecumsehs .- = 4 (115,1; Foneda, 10, 2; Lady Berkeley.10L Pr Hole Douglas (frahum, George Burn, g \u201d 4.Time, 1 n ni \u2019 Filibuster J .Dà.Ross.\u2018 Fifth race, mile, selling\u2014Fillbuste .Cee ALL READY FOR BEL-AIR 114, 1; Exit, 110, 2; Th¢ Curinthian, 113, x \u2018 CURRIE SAILS NEXT WEEK.; | \u2014_\u2014 : Time.LI ml ling\u2014Tip Galtant Lendon.June 25.\u2014Lorne Campbell Currle Three days more aad the starter will Sisth race, 1 mile, selling \u2014 0p allan aml Mr.Maudsley, his helmsman, and a drop his flag In the first race of the Bel 103, 1; Randy, 104, 2: Rusebud, di 4 crew of two.will leave Thursday next on Alr Jockey Club's midsummer meet, and, Time, Lhe.the Corinthion.for Quebec divest, judging by present budicativns, he will The chillenging brat Greyfriar will be have wood flelds to work with.slipped direct to Quebec frinm.Liverpool The entries close today, and Secretary FOOTBALL , om the Australasian, which leaves next Tees states that they ard co wel.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018'hursday for Quebec, Much Interest 1 A number of speedy ones ftom \u2018Toronto, CONA FOOTRALL CLUB.AN being taken In this series of.races in are coming down, perhaps a carioad of .STRATHCONA F pe ti ished the first British yuchting etrcles, \u2018 them.© These are éutered for the open The above clnb has n ol ome out \u2014_\u2014 events.The mnjority of the horses, of half of its.lexgue season de nca son COLUMBIA RETAINS SPEED, course, willbe local, and WIL appear with f S00) pu OT are Tham har beat Lachine New York, June 2% It ix safe to any loual Kite M ave cratus eacls day, at 2 last\u2019 Saturday vas:-Denman.Moore, G.that not since the yachts VigHant and Aller rie : 1 at 2 b I fron Bonaven.Lambton, W7 Douglas, 1), Lambton, Tee were bullt have they received such a crush.tn 1 pot at 240; both Frans MOHES han.Popham, 1.May, W.May tcapiaind.° io eerie 2\" soap NE to-day br tue Depot.: J.Doughs, Fryer.A generdl meeting will e peerless xloop Columbia.Tt wax.on CCT RE : v tter Thursday night's practice Long Island Sound, In the race for the .w AW ERCU ke Pol SALE, ve ane ariannements tor the Granby-zame Glencove Cup offered by the New York | No such file of raveuorses ns WHY oveur lan July 1 A practice will be hell on Yacht Chab, and In a ~strong, and steady io day.at Fas.Tipton Company's Sheeps Saturday afterhoon at.3 veloek, when breeze.from the southwest, that permitted rend\u201d Bay paddocks has been held in à conms representing senfors and Intermed! | the earrving of club topsalls from start ty loux while, Not only Ix it atronx lu HUB } ete will oppose one another.All members finish.The Columbia Is fully up te hepl leis, but 1 ls Important I view of the are particulariy requésted to attend both old form, and many whe watched her to avallty of the stueR io be offered.One the meeting and practice.doy agree that she la many minutes faster of the stars of the collection ax far as per- \u2019 \u2014\u2014 : A win twee years ago, when abe met the formnnees À Ix Watergure, that establish: ~ - ç \"ZE { Shamrock 1.' .b al, in nnn the Fon ord for a wile and x CALEDONIA PRIZE.i .Although she waa to allow the Vigilant furlouÆ 1.31 15, and tan second dn the Association Football Clubs desirous\u2019 of twenty minutes over a thirty mle: course £rocent \u201cRuburiun Hnydicap to Alcede In competing for the Caledonfa Soclety\u2019s tro- the Cohumbln defented her by 19 minutes the fastest thue ever made for the race.phy are requested to have thelr entries 2% seconds and the Alka by 22 minutes 10} 41 the recent Gravesend weeting he won paced In the handa of [the secretary ol aeconds in walling only flfteun miles, for at one mile and 70 yards tu 145 1a, very OF before July 1, accompanied by \u2018the cus the race wax stopped ait \u2018the end of the close to the track: record, deteating Toddy, tomaty entry tee of $1.The drawing for fivat round, of the course.Wan Taper, and six others, aml he has the\u201d semi-final matches will take place.Ja - many other excellent races to his\u201d credit.St, Andrew's Home, on Thussdas cvenlug, DOMINION MEET OFFICIALS Vtrémer.5m nana vi\" wéneemers, a Tuff due 8 clock\u201d W 6 Mclfften ees i another In the, entalogue that will be the retary.\u2014 : .melon for spirited biddiug.He was a \u2014\u2014 ; .winner an a 2 year old in 10 of seven or Toronto, June 24.(Special.)-For the Do- ol .- minton chan ed EE Montreal on Mon- veut host dollars, and las heen a ATHLETICS day these officinis have been appointed: nine two races a vrmer this season, win: Ce \u2014_\u2014 ; akes its own gas, Referee\u2014W: G.Ayling.| ae to paces, and neing wecoid dn fle © TAR CALEDONFAN GAMES, Ti Ne Lee power for one cent Tiken HB.Howson, D.J.Kelly, 8.wable ix espectatiy arom in\" vearonds, The games committee of \u2018the Caledonian Bor aight, \u2018ial 10 gas at 9 cents par | Berre D.1.Watson.F.8.Osten, Dr.npl there are: muy future stake-winners Soclety held n meeting In St.Andrew's Loo feet, and 1-3 cost of Soa! ol Baird., In the lot: Home, when judges were appointed for the Guaranteed for five years Accep .\u2018Pimers T.Pearson, Louis Rubenstein, A TO SAIC IN SAND {different events at the annual gathering by lusurance Companies.Agents M.Iilxky.! .co [TO WREAK IN SOME GOQD ONDS.to be held on Saturday, August +, The wanted.Clerk of.course.and starter\u2014M.Me æxbagton, Ky\u2026.June 25 The) Castlet entrieX will open où July 4 and will be : Duff.- .\u2019 Co cu yearns, property of Jn oF p'astieion Closed on July 31.The Committee futend Sunlight Gas Lamp 0.Assistants It.Melyle, W.J.Guiltbanit.were ébipped to New York Last uight, to $0 uake this the best celebration that has - Umpires J.dale, Lebeau, ft.Henway, be pled i the hands of Traaer Janes ever been held uuder the auspices o\u20ac tue .LACHINE, QUE.Goo.MaMillan.Rowe for breaking.There are twenty-two society.It is now certain tbat the Cana.Announcer 11.R.Landry.© | colts and nineteen filles in the lot.Among [Han professional athletic eam, who ate pr rer The W.ti.& R.trophy race witl anve hour is n bay colt, half brother te the to represent c'anadu ig the Glaggow ex = ; entries from the Royal Canadians, Queen amous Cap and.Bolly, winner of the Ep- position, will compete Jn the professional SPORTS OF ALL: SORTS.; Citys and MR.Clubs of Toronjo and three S91 (rake this year; brown colt by King- CYOnts nt the games.Iliese men.will satl .; Sl | pave deposited or four teams from the cast.\u2018Toronto Is fa, out of un.Gilde alum of Skate); from Montreal for Glasgow the Monday Harry Flkes writes:- I paye cbollenge - \u2018 «ending down a good lunch of riders for howe t hy Kingston, ont of Katherine following: ommimications have been ree glow with Al Smith to bind a As the champlonships, both amateur and pro Il.Petruchio dam, and à chestunt colt by |Celved_ from the leading bagpipe players to moet any vycte river In the worl na fepsional.Harley Davidson, and Cecil F1\" tmp.Horoscope out of Vera, \u2018Tragedians end Highland dancers in America.widdle distance roce for the champions P \u2018 pour nre_ training Jara ta meet the, que dau, plajur A Fr halugerf 1d.managér \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 of the world, which ttle 1 now hold.per crack profewsional, Bolsvert, who 1 - cone Interests In Kentucky, regards .4 \u2019 colty - > sf tournaments reported to be riding In great.formu.tout em sie o of young; FIELD DAY AT STE.AGATHE.Ww A poeta Tei out Ae unusually in- oo \u2014_\u2014 , \" v rom the Keene farm.The Becond Regiment C.A.whl hold a feresting play is annouoced hy the West.NEW TEN-MILE TANDEM RECORD.8 aT field day at Ste.> ust 8.Nos.1 aud 3 Jarek olf Cab.i w u J6-hole scratch Salt Lake, Utah, June 25.\u2014The world's SITAW GOT A TUMRLE.Companies, commanded by Licut.Colonel medal play weompetition.open to profes- repord wan.broken today in a tennile New Vork, June 25.-Shaw, the Jockey, Hilbard, Capitaine Cole and Motherwell, lonals und amateurs, to be held on the metor-paced tandem race qu the Salt Par bad a narrow escape from serious injury Whe the attacking force, while the de, \\fearbrook links on July 6.The prise .ace anucer track between Vaughan, of bas at Shçepaiead Bay to-day.He had the fenve will .he entrusted to Capta-u Renquf money will be $IM, amateurs 10 receive Angeltée, and Chapman, of Atlanta and the mount\u201d ou Margraviate in the fifth race, and No, 2 Company.un equivalent in phate should any of them Trreblle Brothers, of Philadelphia.The and when Mraichiencd out in the strech.\u2014 finish in the leading places.race was won by Vaughan an Chapman hé was bumped by Wax Taper and\u2019 Tell, GOLF gaat 11.3.thea I DETR Hi En ELEOTRICS ANNUAL.\u2018 ; \u2014 : , >kly ralked back to the stan ) : CLEC v A .CAPS.PROPUSED MEET, emcaplog with a bad shaking up.Carbun\u2019 TO ENTERTAIN COLONEL COLE.TAPERI AL ., rine pac ht à moto hota to | wel ridden ER che rac | A complimentarg.dlnmer te do 1e 01500 Galt ia) am Bee at aight aad night the LADO Rue 8.This will he on dod Jind only a head Ar ' Btewards to Lient Colonel.F.Minden Cole by the beld its] annua 1 meeting ne v eh n its Bold tana] Creling Association's cireuit, or opt ly d lsqua iMed Wax Ta per, Placing officers ot the Second Regiment SAM at declared a seven per cent.divi 0 | and 20 of ihe Vo pa Le ne Dore uit who rede Wax Taper, was punished by Le: Sly Yoon the mien af hie retireme \u20ac year's operations\u201d Reports of the officers .guaranteed by en lied at 2700 are ME set down for eix days.Drince of Mel.(It 1s expected that the Hon.Dr.Rorden.indicated a very prosperchis condition.: to he & ven.The probable programme Is:\u2014 bourne ran In this race, but be was plainir Minfster of Militia: Major-General O'Grady.following wera c'es directors: Messrs.he ven ateur, open: ene-mile, pro.short and ran unplaced.\u2019 Water Color, with Haley, Lieut.-Colonel J.F.WWson, BC À.Victor Morin Rod.Tourville, Dr.E.thei TR eT te PRE 204 BRET ES SE 008 | ied of Ai, nti | Chana, A TO I en handlean, open, amateur; five-mile.handi\u201d ory in the D.O.C., an e commanding © Jhapleau.- han oa rn miles professional.mo- tidal takes at one mile , the city regiments- will be preset.Chaplet; ug of the lected torphesd, open tn Americas heat ridern.' AT HIGHLAND PARK : \u2018was subsequent! old, at wh Not Jean than 20 riders, The detalles are | or LA: ç .Ted > tn be arranged later.ghland Dark, Detroit, Juve J5.-Waa.MAT AND RING ga va i a ie motor aattre J ur vas sisowd.treseurer, aad ; , \u2018a, e, maidens-Matire \u2014\u2014 on was \u20ac » WHERE TO KEEP COOL.$ eme ton, 100, 2; Mr.Smooth, O'BRIEN WON HARD BATTLE.Chas teau managing director.| 3 y doBRI, : perse CE The Montreal Park and Island Railway Second race, \u20185 \u2018furlongs, seliing\u2014Haimet- Newcastle, Jute 25-\u2014In à twenty-round > | Company's large double-truck open cars, 18: 108, 1: ads Hands, 108, 2; Tom Crabb, content for Mo founds and the ren weight INCRBASED CAR SERVICE A pe .,_ gout .044, champions ° oo \u2019 which run to rtierville and around the i race \"11-16 miles\u2014Ben Mac Dut, Pinindeiphis, \"an Harry Neg er, ét.Mountain odd Wsts + \\ menatain or.Lachine.at as in | ; Caflesr, 300, 8; Talals, OT, 8.dos, he Amen 3 ate o | wil a Wn by secvics albermesy 1 : .- : oF & aaû \" 5 we 1 oe .3 : F a EE 00 CS des Foi mating 3 mile Décrets ue ATT That Lu ! \\ EL fi Fr \u201cga \u2014 § 2 .\u2018 , - # | .T0 PAR AGAIN Ld Bank Troubles Cause Uneasiness in the London and New York Markets.Stocks were inclined to be somewhat ir regular on the local market to-day, Power being à feature.After yesterday's indlca- tion of weakness It received good support again, and after selling around 99%c at the opening, advanced to 100.- i Street Rallway was about the most ae- tive stock on the list, but failed to show wuch tendency to go either one way oF the other.There seems to De a disposition to keep \u201cStreet\u201d down, although it 1s whquestionably strong.The present week's |: earnings, if the hot weather keeps up, will probably break all former records.Rich.elle was softer, selling at 121, while Pacific was fairly steady arocond 104% to 105.Pacific started lower in London, owing, go doubt, to the big Germas bank failure, which created some uneasiness in the foreign markets generally, eo Seventh National Bank of New York was also reported to be In difficulties late yesterday afternoon, but the directors raised over $9,000,000 and the \u2018trouble was tided over.The New York mar- kot, however, was goft and the Bears worked on the prospects of a poor bank statement Saturday.: 3 .L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable to-day quoted Grand Trunk first at 85%.second at 80%, third at 35%, Canadian -Pactfic al 105%, and Anaconda at 59%.\u2018 s 83 : Montreal Street Railway earnings yestenr day were $6,053.38, an increase compared with the same day \"ast year of $1,307.04.$ .Robert Meredith & Co.received the foi- lowing over thelr private wire from Zimmerman & Forshay:\u2014American stocks In London opeued lower, but recovered, and at 2 o'clock the list was generally 4% to % per cent.below parity.Realizing was local on reported financial disturbauces in New York.In spite of scattered selling in New York on reports of financial disturbance, the mark was generally well supported at the opening.Strong interests are buying of special stocks, \u2018The Steel sues are firm on dividend expectations.It is sald a dividend on the common stock will be declared at fhe same time as the preferred.The sending out of dividend \u201c orders by the transfer agents of the com- .Grese earnings © pany Is regarded as significant of an early payment.Sugar is bought for trade interests on a 5 point advance in refined.The reports of early commencement of work on the North Ri Bridge caused some scattered buyin, Pennsylvania.London bought Union Pacific aud the Steel stocks were in good démand elsewhere.Good \u2018buying In_Metropolitan also, The London market for American stocks closed Inac- tire and, Teatureloss.The gen¥ral market, a ng stron osed heavy.o In New York, D par cent.ur sr Money, $ $$ 8 : The Twin Ci for \u2018May Rapid Trans Company .1001.1900.Gross earnings .251,94 : Operating expenses nd 114 240 Pos ass _ Net earnings .$137,605 8 Div.and Int.o.00000 se A ri Surplus .® gm January 1 to Shay $30 134 330.233 ross earnings .$1,178,257 $1,086,304 Operating expenses ok 343,664 3 531,961 Net earnings .4,508 $548.43\" Div.and tnt, STE EE #005 04 385.550 Surplus .,.\u201c$253,909 \"$103,184 » $ The Brooklyn Kapia Transit Compañy reports for May: w pany re 1901.1900.Gross earnings .$1,075,576 $1.084,840 Ex., including tax.715,161 658,008 Net earnings .'3360,415- $428,742 From July 1 to Mar on \u2019 Rs.; ,174 $10, S80 Ex., including tax.7,237,804 $1040 See Net earnings .$3,082,380.$3,311,242 The earnings of.the Detroit United Rall-| way for the week ending June 20 were as follows: Barun ole Tnings.over .Friday.June 14.8 T4001 53 $1008 49 Saturday, June 13.9.730 98 1.360 44 unday, June 18.0,405 48 1,238 57 Menday, June 17.7.805 34 081 64 Tuesday, June 18.7.674 69 1,258 04 Wednesday, June 10.7.828 75 \u20181.253 07 Thursday, June 20.7.873 87 208 38 \u2018 .$57,522 42 $8,106 81 Average increase per day, $1,170.97.Speaking of the Twin City inspection.2 report says: \u201cDuring the party\u2019s inspection of the linax yesterday.one of the points ich occasloned special enquiry was thé \u201clarge percentage of Twin Cit¥'s earnings as compared with the mileage of tracks.They could not solve it on the basis of Canadian jabway methods.This was the source of much gratification to them.They finally framed to thelr satisfaction that the rea- sens for the high earnings in the Twin Cities an compared with the mileage was that the manazement have carefully arranged the frips to suit the varring volume of traffic, .so that the company haule no more empty cars at hours during the day and night when there la little traffic.Whereas the Canadian time tables are uniform and arbitrary.with very little atten- to local conditions of traffic.The Twin City system varies ite schedules greatly.The latter schedules not only meet \u201chetter the convenlence of the public, but according to the view 0\u20ac Messrs, White.Ames and Dr.Riordan, of Toronto, who visited here a day or two prior to the arrival of this party, ix a large source of economy in power and help to the company.and ultimately the means of a de- cdedly large amount of revenue.\u201d .$ MORNING BOARD SALES, 75 Canadian Pacific at 103, 50 Canadian Pacific at 104%.#0 Canadian Pacifte at 103.= Dominion al com, at st.\u2018Montreal Telegraph at 100 Richelien at 1911, 75 Richelieu at 1211, .25 Richeljeu at 121.25 Richelleu at 121.25 Richelieu at 1211, \u2019 50 Montreal Power at 994.89 Montreal Power at .825 Montres! Power at 100, 7 Montreal Power at 100, 175 Street Rallway at 200, 25 Street Railway at 20014, B50 Street Raliway at 200 i 76 Street Railway at Ton 8 Street Ratiway at 25 Street Railway at Street Rallway at Molsons Rank at 20044.50 Toronto Railway at 100,\u201d 18 New Street at 208 ' 125 New Street at 208, 7 Now Street at 207.For Latest Financial and Commercial News, see Page Three.200 Street Railway at 290, 10 Btreet Railway at 209.2 êtreet Railway at 20 Bank of Montreal at 254, 100 New Street nt 2081, $1000 Dominion Steel Bonds at 86%.KNIGHTS VISIT QUEBEO.ebec, June 26\u2014(Special.)\u2014About 11- o'clock last evenin radford Command- ory, Knights Templar, of Biddeford, Me., arrived in town over the Grand Trunk from Montreal, where they had been spending two days.The commandery is accompanied by the Painchaud band, ot pics ord, who played nighte up to the St.Louis Hotel, where they will remain until this evening, when they return home.Mr.N.S.Grown is the eminent commander, and Mr.Samuel F.P.Archer recorder of the visiting Tem- plars who-have permission of the Federal authorities to carry side-arms and their national colors.The Knights will visit St.Anne de Bea : } train this ing,end de Ta ttes will perform at Savard Park af- * menait »e Pet the forty-seven DECREASED ABOUT 3,000,000 BUSH, Visible Supply of Wheat.Off That Much\u2014To-day's Prices in Chicago.To The visible wheat supply east of the Rocky Mountains, accordtap to Bradstreet's, decreased last week 3,008,000 bushels; corn Increased 315,000 bushels: oats detreased 461,000, Europe and afloat for Europe wheat stocks, per the Liverpool Cora Trade News, decieased 1,400.000 bushels, Last year at the corresponding date there.was an Increase ot 691.000 bushels a doje stocks of wbeat, Europe and afloat fo Europe stocks of wheat Incressed 100,600 bushels, The total visible wheat supplies follows.Europe-Afluat , Eastof R.M.fur Europe.Total \u201cbushels.bushels.hushels.To-day.42,017,000 80,021,000 122.038,000 Year ago.6,710,900 S200 126,919,000 Foreign markets begin to reflect Amer!- can markets more and more.At Liverpool fiquidation was in force to-day,' due in | measure to the favorable dla wheat crop | feport of 247,500,000 bushels, against 183,- ,000 bushels, the previous year's crop.MONTREAL MARKETS GRAIN.\u2014Oats are rather quiet, but there [Is a falr export demand for peas at 77e afloat, Ontarlo No.1 spring wheat, 76c: Ontarlo white wheat, 74c to T4!ge; No, Z red wheat, 74c to 74l%c; peas, T7¢ to T7%¢c; No.1 oats, 33%c; No.2 do, 35c; buck- ; wheat, 60440 to Gle; rye, 5ôc to '56lgc; No.2 barley, 52ige to 53e.\u2018 - PLOUR.\u2014Busivess In flour was quiet and the market is without any new feature to note.The demand Is chlefly of a jobbing nature.Spring patents, $4.10 to $4.25; winter patents, $3.65 to $3.00; straight roll: ers, $3.to %3.40; strong bakers\u2019, 83.73 to $4; straight rollers, bags, $1.50 to $1.65.MEAL.\u2014Only a small trade Is passing In rolled oats and the market is quiet but steady at $3.60 to $3:80 per barrel and $1.75 to $1.85 per bag.FEED.\u2014There waz no change in feed to note, for which the demand Is quiet.Ontario bran, In bulk, $13 to $13.50; shorts, 14 to $14.50: moulllie, $20 to $24 per ton; anitoba bran, including -Lags, $14; and shorts, $15.HAY.-A fairly active -trade is reported In baled hay both for local and export account, and prices show no change.No.1, $10.50 to $11.30; No, 2, $9.50 to $10.50; and clover, $8.50 to $9 per ton, in car lots, + on track.' à CHEESE.\u2014T'here 1s not a.great deal do- Ing in cheese, but the feellng is.firm at the recent advance, 10c to 1044c belng the range for finest Western and !Spe to 9%c for Eastern makes.BUTTER.\u2014The market is.inclined to be easter, and 20c¢ Is the idea for fin-st creamn-.ery, although holders are still asking more.EGGS.\u2014Prices keep steady.at 11c to 11%c for straight receipts, and 9¢ to 8%c for No.2 per dozen.MAPLE PRODUCT\u2014There was no change ln maple product.The demand is slow, and the market dull.Syrup, 63c to 75¢ per tin of wine gallon, and 90c to'95c per tin of imperial gallon: in wood, 6l4c to Tc per Ib.Pure sugar is quoted at Dc to Ole, and inferior at 7e to 8e per Ib.HONEY.\u2014_In honey, biisiness is dull, but as the offerings are small: the feeling is steady.White clover comb, 12%c to 1344e; white extracted, Bléc to 10e; buckwheat, in comb, 9c te 10e; and extracted, 8c to POTATOES.\u2014The market for potatoes was quiet, and the ,tone easy, owing to liberal) offerings of new Bermuda stock.Choice sound stock sold at 42c to 45c, and ordinary at 38c to 40c per bag, in car lots.BBANS.~-Only a smail jobblng trade is passing In beans, and the market is quiet.Primes, ii a jobbing way.are selling at $1.3215 to $1.35, and car lots are quoted at $1.25 to $1.30: : ASHES.\u2014There was no change In ashes to note.and trade was quiet.Firsts, $4.30 to $4.35; seconds, $3.90 to $4; and pearls, $5.83 per 100 Ibs.Ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 FEATURES IN FRUIT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ento, Cal.,, June 24.\u2014Manager Kat- of the Earl Fruit Company, says ns are excellent for matur- Ing fruit.Bartlett pears are unusually slow.River section begins this week; shipments, 400,000 boxes.Fruit mow going forward choice size, color clean.San Jose, Cal, June 24.\u2014Several conferences have heen held between the Packers\u2019 Company and President Bond looking to a modification of the prune contract.San Jose, Cal.,, June 24.\u2014Reports from the Campbell district for June are that apricots are very .heavy.There îg a cun- stant shrinkage In size of crop.| Sap Francisco, June 24.\u2014The Produce Exchange estimates that 80,000 sacks of all varieties of white beans are now on band.New limas are offering at $3.65 for Boptemaber delivery, but no sales are reported.Fort Valley, Ga:, June 24.\u2014The warm, bright weather for the past ten days has greatly improved the prospects for a splendid crop of peaches.All fruit is doing nicely, and it Is expected that shipments of peaches to the North and Eaët will begin by the end of the week.\u2019 arme - CANADIAN BANKS The leading items in tue.statement of the Canadian chartered banks for May, just is- sued, compare as follows with those for ril; p ' \u201c May, 1901.April, 1901.Note circulation .$ 46,148,234 $ 47,006,701 Public deposits .03,500,063 02,007.138 do after notice .222,175,847 215,352,278 do elsewhere than in Canada :.22,310,588 22,706,823 Balance due from .foreign countries.10,063,023 10,493.65 Bal.due from U.K.2.90748 4,149,078 Bal.due in UK.5,013,581 4,182,774 1 loans In Can- ca JP ve.32061,442 32,617.02 do elsewhere .39,168,307 16,160, J Current loans .+200, 283,160, do elsewhere .22,778,453 20,374,488 May, 1900\u2014Note circulation, 342.85, 03; wbHe depots, af- $00,520,284; do.payable er notice, $176,503,361: balances due from fereign countries, $21,317,311: balance Qué in U.K., $6,158,336; balance due from U.K.85,002,243: call loans, $28,000,129; current foans, $282,876,813° GRAIN UP WEST sronto, June 28.\u2014Wheat\u2014The market Is ver Toil\u2019 and weak in the absence of any city in the export demand.d and white sre quoted by exporters at nort and west and 63c middle freights.and holders are asking 64c and @5¢c.Goowe whest Ia weaker.with sales of No.2 to.| day at.82e and 61e middle fretghts.Spring \u2018wheat is quiet at 87c for No.1 east.Manitoba tel is steady at R3e for No, 1 hard, sie for No.2 hard, and 76c for No.8 hard, grinding in transit.our\u2014Is dull and essler: $0 per cent.Lon were offered at $2.60 in buyers sgs, middle freights and not taken.Choice brands are eld 16¢ to 20c higher.Manftoba flour is steady at $4.23 for cais of Hungarian patents and $3.95 for stroug bakers\u2019, ia car Jots, bags included, To.rente.- Militeed\u2014In Auil.Shorts are quoted at 812.50 and bran at $10.50 to $11 ia car lots, west.= Barley 1s dull at 41c for No, 2 and 40c for No.83 extra, middle frelghts.Rye\u2014In steady at 40c east.| Corn\u2014The market Is unchanged at.$0%e for Canada yellow and 890 for mixed west, and Canada yellow, on the track bere, is quoted at 4dc.\u2018 Oats\u2014Are quiet and weaker.No.2 wbi s0l4 to-da 20c north and west, an ot 0c middle freights, | Ontmeal-\u2014Is \u201ctendy nt 28.75 for cars of barrels and 43,65 for bags, In car lots, on track here.and 20c wore fer smaller lots.Peas\u2014Are scarce and firm at mid.T \u2018very dull, with light rece'pts.' export ewes, $2.50 to $3 for bucks per cwt.\u2018whieh wil{ amount into thousands, among War Kagle .cco0000vineerne.3 18 Republle .ceeeeeeserneneen.NU 04 | North Btar .\u2026.\u2026.70 56 Virtue .0.006voocvees.10 \u2026 Montreal-London'.\u2026\u2026.2 1% Big Three .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.2 PA Brandon G.Clo.00000000000 1 « California .0\u2026.000cu0i0.Big 3% Canada G.Klelds ., T 5 Cartboo Hydraulle ., 180 .e Evening BtAr .eecccceveeee 4 24 Gold HI] Dev.\u2026.1 ve Knob HIHI .020000000000002 00 56 .Monte Cristo .cc0veea.24 1% Montren! G_F.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.29 \u2018ee \u201c| Noble Five .vivecconeercane op k Novelty .cesses 1 eg Old Ironside.eee 00 #0 Virginia .- 24 oo mbler Ca 3 30 uHion .2 oe Morrison .10 .Golden Stee .> 3 Sincan Soverei 3 .Winnipeg .Cee .Deer Trail Cons 2% 2 Dupont Mining Co 3 , ee.Unlisted Stocke\u2014 .Domimion Cons.or 1% Decen \u2026\u2026\u2026 ru .EN \u20184 regan .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Granby Smelter .60 Ya { C .\u201834 on IrvieW cesccnsouecs es Qlant erevecscsssgpese cope 0.\\ .e hits esr sees0restrnnssanse ès sa Bogle c.ococevnncencinn : Certainty saccosareccccc0u00.B 3 MORNING SALES, .1,000 War Eagle at 20, 1,000 Evening Star at 844.î 1,500 Cartboo Hydraulic at 176, \u2019 « Dardanelles *\u2019 dle are.quoted higher n wheat, areg thas Roman, quite an abema lar ) = LIGHTNING SETS COLLEGE ON FE Patients in Adjoining Hospital * Removed in Hot Haste.Chicago, June 26.\u2014During the heavy thunderstorm.last night a bolt of lght- ning struck the College of Physicians and Burgeons and a fire followed, which in a short time destroyed the college building.Before the first fire engines had arrived the flames had spread.through the five stories of the building.Adjoining the college is the smaller building of the West Sidé Hospital, which was filed with patients, about 100 being in\u2019 the va- vious wards.fo .As woon as it was seen that the college could not be saved and thav its walls were liable to fall at any time, the work of removing the patients from the hosp!- 8.8.FREMONA .vers .June 25 tal began.There are many hospitals 8.5.HURONA (cold storage) .\u2026 July 2 and medical ingtitutions in the neighbor- 6.S.DEVONA (cold storage) .July 9 ood, so it was necessary to remove the 8.8.CERVONA (cold storage) July 23 people only a short distance, most of gs.Mona oid sioracer Aus.2 them being taken to the County Hospital, £a.DEVONA ua Toren : Aug.18 one square distant._ None of the patients g's\u2019 CERVONA (cold storage) Aug.30 \u2018ere injured.The College of Thysicians and Surgtons ; FOR LEITH.' is the medical department of the uratons 3.8, AGG} soncopuceaconsontavsc0sosvecs JUNG 27 sity of lllinois, situated at Champagne, 8.8 TACONA hse June 28 Illinois.The loss on building and equip *s.S.LEANDER 0 o July 1 ment is practically total, and will approxi- es's.AGGI En Linssaasacu es Aug.6 mate $200,000.| &S.JACONA .sonsessscm000s Aug.8|.6.8.BELLONA .suvsesssssocps000.AUG.13 CATTLE IN TORONTO : FOR ABERDEEN.: *S.8.GLITRA .c00cncccerssensecnces June 22 Toronto, June 25\u2014Export cattle\u2014Masflet 08/8; GÉTTRA D.CECI AUS 8 One load sold at-35,10, and rumors of sales at slightly higher prices were heard, but on the whole business was slow and prices were weak.Bome dealers, who had space to fill, were anxious to obtaln a few loads, and sald they were ready to pay good prices but the supply was too emall and they were disappolated.To-day's notations for eboice cattle range from $4.00 to $3.15 and wmedivm, Including light weights, ars quoted at $4.50 to $4.90.4 Butchers\u2019 cattle\u2014The demand has fallen off and none Lut the bext cattle can find \u201cTHE.MONTREAL DAILY 8.8 TRITONIA .8.8.LAKONIA (cold storage) 8.8.MARINA (cold storage) .8.3 AMARYNTHIA | .Vu .8.STALIA (cold stor ceseacse JUlY 8.8.TRITONIA nae) 6.8.LAKONIA (cold storage) .Aug.7 °8.8.CU *8.8.NORDFARER .*8.8.BRECKFIELD °8.8.ARROYO *8.8.STRATHNEVIS .*8.8.CUMERIA ., W H REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW SERVICE FROM MONTREAL.eererveitesnnsniesbonnitnn \u2014AGENTS\u2014 GLASGOW.DONALDSON BROS.WEEKLY 1ONDON SERVIC: FROM PORTLAND, FROM MONTREAL.AGENTS\u2014Cairns.Young & Noble, Newe *Chartered.: COLD STORAGE FITTED | Special Steamers of Both Lines.LORD LINE.TO CARDIFF.July 17 July 31 THOMSON LINE MERIA .ooiiiiicinannnsenneess JUNG 33 teressessssarsess JUNO 29 assccosccacoscvucc0s JUIY 6 \"+20.July 17 s\u2026\u2026.July 24 recsevccocococsos JUly 31 tle-on-Tyne; A.Low, Son & Co., 7 Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Co.Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.R \u2019 a ready sale.Gilt-odged lots are steady at SSTARNE .criscccc cn June 25 $4.50 to $4.75, and cholce catile sell at |8S LORD IVEAGH:.0 July 1 F4 to $4.50.The local trade is much quicter, gg\" LORD CHARLEMONT .2200 202000 July 21 however.Sules of fruit, green vegetables, g'S LARNE LL.i ete, are seriously Interfering with husiness in meats, and retallers report a great slackening in the demand.Bulls and cows were very.quiet, w!th light offerimge.\u2018Feeders and stockers\u2014Heavy steers were not offered and quotations are nominal.The market for light stock was atso very quiet.the aggregate orferings being.very Hght.Outside markets are weak and sluggish, and dealers here are not prepared to make heavy purchases.Feeders, short keep, $4,25 to $4.75; feeders, medium, $3.50.to bas; feeders, light, $3.25 to 83.50; stockers, 400 to 600 lbs.£3 to $3.25; etock- ers, off-colors, $2.50 tn 83.Sheep\u2014Run was moderately large and prices were steady at $3.50 to $3.70 for and $2 to $3 for culls.Lambs were a shade Cirmer at $2 to $4.25 each.Calves were offered freely and were steady at $1 to $8.Hogs\u2014Heavy deliveries at the close of last weck sufficed to aupply the market, and prices have declined 12%4c per cwit.Selecis of 1060 to 200 lbs.natural weight are quoted at $7 per owt.corn fed at 26.75, and lights and fats at $6.50.8.8.LORD IVEAGH 6.8.LORD CHARLEMONT.T.Dixon & Sons, Belfast.THE ROBERT REFORD CO., AGENTS\u2014Guthrie, Heywood LIMITED.23 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, , MONTREAL.INSURANCE COMPANY CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Edmond J.Barbeau, Ksq., Chairman.Wentworth J.Buchanan, Esq., Deputy A.F.Gault, Esq., Samuel Finley, Esq.Edward S.Clouston, Am't invested In Canada .Faq.8 3.250.00 & Co., Cardiff; LIVERPOOL, LONDON AMD GLOBE do.0 20 M ercantile risks docepted at low \u2018eurent CATTLE TRADE IS a | IN A BAD WAY The cattle trade is In a peculiar position at the present moment.Fhe drovers say they are losing money, butchers\u2019 repeat the same tale, and the consumer still finds prices too stiff.\u2019 The export dealers are, perhaps, in a sorse position than ahy of the others.They usually make short contracts for ocean space, and about three months ago these were renewed at high figures.The price of cattle went up hete, but there was no response in the English market; lustead, the opposite occurred, and prices gradually declined, although the \"exporters bad tn take the space agreed on, despite the fact that values kept steadily advane- Ing, until they were forced to pay as bigh as $5.73 per cwt.for cattle, which they sold at a great loss in England.These contracts have just expired, and dealers fire endeavoring to figuring up their losses, the Ontarlo shippers, Torontonians being the heaviest losers.The agreements have not been renewed and tbe export cattle tinde has heen practically suspended for the time being.Ç WHEAT CROP SHORT Paris, June 24.\u2014Secretary Gregn, of the American Chamber of Commerce here, bas Investigated the wheat outlonk in France.He says the present conditions point to a yield not exceeding 804,000, bushels, against 800,000,000 bushes in 1900.Fine weather may Increase the yield somewhat, but the stocks on hand are much less.than lu 1900, With a crop of 300,000,00 bushels Accident G.¥.C.SMITH.Sub-Agents- , John G.R.Driscoll, Thomas Hiam \u201c W.Markland Moison, T Chief Agent cf the Dominion.Bpecial Agent Frepmch Dept.\u2014Cyrille Laurin.Plate Glass Ins, Go'ys, .Head Office.Prov.Quebec.AGENTS WANTED.Blokcness, Ontario Accident and Lloyds 104 St.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.Plate Glass THE CALEDONIAN \u201418 THE~\u2014 Oldest Scottish Fire Office.FUNDS : $10,000,000 OFFION, 1724 N OTRE DAMB ST.LANAING LEWIS, Manager.France needed to purchase nearly 40,000,000 bushels.CHEESE BOARDS : Ingersoll, June 25.\u2014Offerings to-day, 788 boxes; no sales; 9 7-16c highest bid; some offering to sell at 9%c.Small attendance.Campbeliford, June 25.\u2014The Campbellford cheese board met to-day, 1,690 boxes boarded; Pc bid by Watkins, Brenton & Cook; 0 9-16\u20ac bld by McGrath; 9 11-16¢ asked, No sales, MINING EXCHANGE D.M, Sexton, mining broker, supplies the following quotations:\u2014 \u2019 .Asked.© Bld.DY 2 Payne .\u2026ssssonsrun0ceus 2 a Headquarters for - PHELPS & BINNS, 86 Victoria Square.| FISH AND OYSTERS | Y.M.C.A.MEPNING CANCELLED.The Y.M.C.A.foreign delegates who were Mont this evealug and take rt in à meeting et the Y.M.C.A., wifi not ve till to-morrow; so the meeting is catcelled.Is a pure .\u201cIts quality EERE 15th to the 30th June, bth have accepted DIVIDEND No.83.Eastern Townships Bank Notice in hereby given that a Dividend of s Three and One-Half per cent.and a Bonus of One ver cen.upon the paid-up Capital Stock of thin Pank has been declared for the current half year and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches on and after Tuesday, 2nd day of July next.-Fhe Transfer Books will be closed from th days inclusive.By order of the Board.: WM.FARWELL, Sherbrooke, Sth June, 1901.General Manager.NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that the undersigned he regjdue of the Estate of the late John and 10 IUT oung, in hu Ute time of the Oity of Moxt- real, in th ce of Qu vis.Lasry ws Young, Maude\" \u2018Tous.À y , under\u2019 benefit of a Tone \u2026 | \u2018commodation for all classes of passengers.entire width of the vessel apd two-thirds of Ulster Steamship Co.Ltd, L tended to continue the regular service be- | Appointed Sailings Subject to Change.- FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE KINGMAN & CQ, ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Steaméèrs, Tunis, s.576 tons.Twin Screws Bavarian .1.10,976 tons.Twin Screws Ionian (B'd'g)-10,000 tons.Twin Screws Australssian, 7,765 t Twin Sorews Corinthian.1% tons, = HE mm.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Royal Mail Service, CALLING AT QUERBHO AND MOVILLE Numidian.\u2026\u2026.Sat.20 June Daylight Parisian.Sat, 6 July Daylight Australasian.vos.Sav.13 July 8 a.m.Corinthian.Sat.20 July Daylight Tunisian., Sat.27 July 9 a.m.When steamers sail at daylight, passengers 80 on board the previous evening between 8 and 11 o'clock.Special attention is called to the sailing of © new Twin Screw Steamer Tunisign.The Tunisian is the lergest, finest and fastest Steamer ever built for the Canadian \u2018route.t © saloons and staterooms are in the cen- Tal part, where least motion is felt.Electricity 1s\u2019 used for Mghting the ship throughout, the lights being at the command of the Passengers\u2019 any hour of the night.Music foamy and smoking rooms on the promenade dock.The saloons and statercoms are heated y steam.RATES Cabin, $60 and upwards.A reduc- on is made on Round Trip Tickets, except on lowest rates.R.Wil pr INVESTMENT BROKER, .Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities n-Smith 161 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, A \u2018large fine OF Hit edge javestmets ak TRANSVAAL, CAPE COLONY, Is prepared to issue Letters of Credit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited, NATAL, RHODESIA.The [mperlal Bank of Canada econd Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London or Londonderry, $35 to $42.60 single, $38.38 to $38 poteerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, elfast or Londonderry, including a plentiful Supply of provisions, cooked and served, and every requisite for the voyage, $26.50.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE Calling at Londonderry (trom New Pier, foot of W.2ist Street, New York.) From From Glasgow.Steamship.New York.12 June State of Nebraska Sat.29 June 22 June.; .Laurentian.Wed.10 July tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $26.00.teamers on this service have excellent ac- The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the 8 MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO BELFAST AND DUBLIN.The following first-class steamers are in- tween the ahove named ports: : FOR BELFAST.8.8.DUNMORE HEAD .about July 20 A Hmited number of Cabin passengers car- Lake Manito \u201cCold storage.\u2019 '.MONTREAL TO LONDON +.June & COS.S.RAMORE HEAD about June 19 S.S.RATRHLIN HEAD .about June 36 S.8.TORR HEAD .about July FOR DUBLIN.; E 8.8 BRAY HEAD .about July 2 S.8.INISHOWEN HEAD .about July 10 ELDER, DEMPSTER & 00.ROTAL MAIL STEAMER LINES Copsisiing of 120 Steamers, Aggregating 450,000 Tons.REGULAR WEEKLY SERVI BETWEEN = .500 Lake Michigan (bidg.) twin screw.11,000 ba (bldg.) twin acrew.11,000 CE BEAVER LINE 16 J AY .24 July Lake Champlain (new) twin screw.9,000 tons «6 July.Sardinian .Wed : 4 July Lake Erle (new) twin screw .9,000 * \u2014\u2014 Lake Mesantie erscssscusacenc sense: 5,800 Rates \u2014 Pirat Cabin, $45 and upwands; re- © BIMCO® L.acccsanciavonseuure 6,700 °° turn tickets, $80 and upeards.Second Cabin, Take Superior Tre reeees sieseneee.5.300 PE erinsgow\u201d or Londonderry, $3250; Teturd pil Mure meme Be à the length.Electric lights throughout, and MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.electric bells in every stateroom.From * From - ; H.& A.ALLAN, * ane der Lake Champlal Mo als 12 .AN eo Champlain .,.Ju 55 Common Street, Montreal.|july 2.lake Champlain .July 19 \u2014 July 8.Lake Superior:.July 26 July 16.Lake Ontario .Aug.2 .- July 30.Lake Champlain .37.:.Aug.16 .Aug.6.Lake Megantic .Aug.23 *Lake Superior carries Second Cabin and teerage Passengers only, ; SUMMER RATES, FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, 352.50 and upwards: Round Trip, $100.:00 and, upwards.SECOND CABIN \u2014 Single, $35.00 and up- cr eness eu 00 se 10 nn 1 00000008 NYANGA L.icccsrossecuenceccunss ee LDER, DEMPSTER wards; Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.6.ST.SACRAMENT STREET, : MONTRÉAL, Twin S.8.Rathliin Heed .11,000 toi According to steamer, location and number Twin 8.8.Torr Head .10,000 \u2018\u2018 of persons in room.8.8.Garrigan Heaa .v\u2026.9,000 * - STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London, 8.8.Ramore Head .c.covevevener.8,500 ** Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens- 8.8 Glenarm Head .ieeeerevee.7,500 \u201c town, $24.50 and $25.50.\u2019 5s Malin Head FP.cesereraaane 8.000 = \u2019 \u2014 on, ray e ersevesteenrerns D .ht ; 8.S.Inishowen Head .veers.B.OOD *° MONTREAL TO BRISTOLS.S.Bengore lead .\u2026.4,500 \u201c\u201c LYCIA 8.8.Dunmore Head: .couv .3,500 \u201c *MONTEAGLE 8.8.Teelin Head .2,500 ** MEMNON .8.8.Glen Head .covvenene.£300 \u201c\u201c DEGAMA en ried on above steamérs at moderate rates.\u2018Through Bills of Lading grauted from all points in Canada.- AGENTS \u2014 G.Heyn & Sons, Belfast; Pal- Toronto.McLEAN, KENNEDY & CO.- General Agents, 18 Hospital Street, Montreal.Newfoundland.The quickest, safest and best Passenger and freight Route to all parts of Newfoundland is via THB St.Paul .Aug.7 grave, Murphy & Co., Dublin; Harold Ken- Saili w nedy, Quebec; Wm.Thomson & Co., St.John.ç+.Paul due Vednendays 2 a N.B.; J.T.Sickel, Chicago; F: C.Thompson, se.Louis .July \"| SU Paul.AMERICAN LINE NEW YORK \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON \u2014 LONDON, .m.Aug.14 .Aug.28 RED STAR LINE.NEW YORK - ANTWERP \u2014 PARIS.Sailing Wednesdays at Noon.*New Twin Screw Steamers calling a# Cher- bourg.: : ; INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.Piers 15 and 15 N.River.Office \u2014 73 Broadway, Néw York.W.H.HENRY.116 St.Peter Street, Mechanics\u2019 Institute Building, Montreal.St.Louis .Sept.4 Kensington .July 3 Pepnland .July 24 *Zeeland .July 10 Southwark .July 31 Friesiand .July 17 *Vaderland .\u2026 .Aug.?NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.st.BRUCE leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening on arrival of the I.C.R.expruss, connecting\u2019 at Port-au-Basque with THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY, Trains leave St.John's, Nfd.every Tuesday, Thursday aud Sunday alterncon at five o'clock, connecting with the I.C.R.express at North Sydney every Tucsday, Thursday and Saturday morning.Through Tickets issued and Freight rates quoted at all stations on the I.C.R., C.P.R G.T.R.and D.A.R.R.G.REID, St.John's, Nfld.LEYLAND LINE June 21.x.8.8.INDIAN .July 18 | .MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP.fal tirough rates to and from n° Banada and.United States.» polnts For passage, freight, and general informs.tion, apply to - FRED'K.LEYLAND & CO.(1900), Ltd., 81 St.Peter.Street, 11 St.Sacrament St, QUEBEC.MONTREAL.QUEREG STEAMSEIP C0.LIMITED Manchester.June 3.*Manchester Commerce June 15.Manchester Corporation .July 3 June 20.Westphalia .From ; Steamer.*Fitted with cold storage.Accommodation \u2018for a limited number of passengers, 2° FURNESS LINE MONTREAL and ANTWE SAILING ARRANGEMENT, From -Antwerp.From Mont ; HAMBURG.Cosine $8 ALMGRIAN ensseus .June 1i From May B.5.5.ASS N .c.June 1§ Hamburg.Steamer.i.8s.ALBANIAN .July ¢| Maygi.Akaba .cs.July 6.».8.8.ALMERIAN ., - July 29 Jun# 7.Frisia .MANCEZSTER LINERS LIMITED The only direct and regular steamship line.between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.It is proposed to despatch the steamers of this line on or about the undermentioned ates: From Montreal.June 23 RE £.From QUEBEC\u2014LONDON.Antwerp.c Steamer.June 4.arl .vs.Sailing from Louise Basin.ce From London.From Quebec, June \u201d [RN Northman PRE May 30.S.S.BELGIAN June 23 TUBE Eee.0 BY Perret ces June 10.8.8.MEXICAN .July 3 (And fortnightly thereafter.) Montreal.soso.A ve HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TO | From Montreal.June 25 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING - 44 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL.For .July 15 granted by any of the above lines to or from any point jn Canada or Western States.rates of freight and particulars, apply to any railway agent, or to - Furness, Withy & Co., Ltd, Agents, S.S.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d, Next Sailing from Montreal, MONDAY.ist JULY, at 2 p.m.d afterwards on every alternate MOND.avis Quebec the following day at NOON for FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUM.MERBIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN and PICTOU, Excellent secommodation for passengers.No cargo received after Noon of sailing day.Fer t, Passage and Stateroom, apply to + J.G.BROCK® Co., n \u2018 a Commisioners St.City.DLAGE DIAMOND LIVE .FROM MONTREAL TO CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L Vancouver .June 29 Dominion .July 6 Cambroman .July 13 *Ottoman .July 27 Second Cabin \u2014 $35.00 MAIL STEAMSHIPS.- \u201c LIVERPOOL SERVICE, FROM PORTLAND.Roman .July 20 FROM BOSTON Via Queenstown, Commonwealth July 3 New England.July 17 Commonwealth July 31 New England.Aug.14 DOMINION LINE *These steimers do not carry passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE.wards.wards, and $37.50, according to steamer.' - and.upwar and $26.00, according to steamer.points.For further information, apply to any agent ot the company, or te .- * DAVID TORRANCE & 00., ds.Cabin\u2014§60.60 -and up- Cabin\u2014$75.00 and up- Second Cabln \u2014 $42.50 Third Class \u2014 $35.00 Third Class \u2014 $28.00 to all principal General Agents, Montreal.NORTH SYDNEY, C.B.\u201cand ST.JOHNS, Nfld, + NEXT SAILINGS.8.8.BONAVISTA .ccocoens Thursday, June 37 8.8.BONAVISTA .\u2026.Monday July 15 SPHOIAL SAILING for \"SYDNWY.\"G.B, 8:8.CACOUNA .cs.OB gr about July 1 : Por Further Information Apply to \u201cp.14 Place Royale | R@LBPHOND ; A cham a Sees see .splendid accommodation fer return tickets.fiteerage Ratés, MONTREAL TO HAVRE DIRECT.SAILING, vecsnsrene ss LUBITANIA Loessssssncs From Havre.Franco-Ganadian Line.From Montreal.Sth July th June.WASSAU .\u2026.14th July These steamers will sai} as above, and have Saloon .Rates\u2014To Havre, passengers, $45.00; ta Paris, $50.50; to London, via Southampton, $51.50 and upwards, according to accommodation.A reduction of 10 per cent.is allowed For rated of treight, eto.\u2018apply te $37.00.any Rail- 4 way Agent, or at the Company's Office, \u2018233 om Street, Montreal, _ - æDaily, except Saturday and Sunday.\u201cleaves Montreal, 9 GANA MONTREAL TIMB BILL, In Effect June 24th.ST.JOHN, HALIFAX \u2014 Lw.13.00 p.m.Af am , TORONTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO, CHi-\" CAGO \u2014 Lv.{5.50 a.m., *10.00 p.m.Ar.*I.a.m., $7.00 p.m.WINNTÉEG AND PACIFIC COAST-Lv.9.30 3 r.*6.1 p.m.8.8.MARIE, 41.PAUL, MINNEAPOLI% DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.05 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.60 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lw.l\u2019lace Viger, 18.20 a.m., 15.48 P-m.Ar.12.66 p,m., $10.30 p.m.Lv.Windsor Bt.%9.30 am.410 p.m.*10.06 p.m.Ar 8.00 a.m., 19.35 a.m., 111.20 a.m., *6.10 P.M.QUEBEC\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m,, §3.30 p.m.11.00 F.°6.50 a.m., 13.10 P.M.16.20 p.m.46.40 p.m.(Sun.only.) .BOSTON, PORTLAND\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m, hd r.°8.15 a.m., 19.10 p.m.VAUDREUIL \u2014, Lv.{8.65 am.$10.00 a.m., 212.30 p.m., (I)1.30 p.m., $415 p.m., 85.16 BE 16.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m.Ar.°7.45 2.10, ss.&.m., {9.35 a.m., 112.10 p.m., 23.00 p.m.17.00 p.m., §9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE-Lv.19.00 a.m., (1.40 p.B.» Ja 3o p.m., 18.20 p.m.Ar.x8.35 a.m., (G)9.40 -m., 111.55 a.m., 19.10 p.m., JOLIETTE Lv.48.30 a.m., 15.00 p.m.Af.18.50 a.m., 16.20 p.m.1 BERTHIER Lv.18.30 s.m., (1)3.30 p.m.Are ; gro p.m., 16.20 p.m.{ T.JEROMB-Lv.19.00 a.m., $9.15 8.1.01 Ole pm.16.30 p.m., 26.25 Let mn, .50 a.m., 16.66 p.m., 42 pe | ; STE.AGATHE\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., §9.15 a.m | 8.00 (11.25 p.m.(H)s5.10 p-m.18-30 p.m.Ae -90 a.m., .55 p.m., -4 p.m.LABELLE Lv.(K)9.00 a.m., 15.30 p.m\u2026 Ale + 50 a.m., (K)8.56 p.m, \u2018 Dafly.{Week days.fSunday only.iDallys except Saturday.xDaily, except Monday.tur y 3 (1)8ate urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.(G)Moa= ays, only.(H)Fridays only, (K)Tuesdays and Thursdays only.CANADIAN Lo PACIFIC Will sell between all stations jn Cansdsy/ Fort William and the East, for DOMINION DAY Round Trip Tickets at One Way Lowes) | First Class Fare, on June 29, 30 and July 14 good for return until July 2 - MONTREAL TO - BUFFALO AND RETURN Good Going Gocd Returning Every day ®10.25 8 days after day of sale Every day 811.90 15 day incl.day of sale Trains.leave Windsor St.Station 8.55 a.m.week days, and 10 p.m.daily.: ST.ANDREWS Good Sea Bathing Best Golf Links in America.Cheap Round Trip Rates from Montreal.- BY THE An Ideal Summer Resort for the Fam.SEA].ST.ANDREWS BY-THE.SEA.Sleeping Car Service.Tuesdays and Fridays through Sleeper Windsor St.Station, 8.20 p.m.for St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.Returning leaves St.Andrews, Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving Montreal 8.35 a.m.following day.\u2019 cel PORTLAND AND OLD ORCHARD SHRVICE.Through sleeper leaves Montreal, Windsor St., § p.m.daily.Through Parlor -Car leaves 9 a.m.week days.\u2019 CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Offices } DOMINION | Sin gle Fare for Round Trip, good going June 29, 30 and July 1.Return limit July 2, 1901.BUFFALO RETURN FARES FROM MONTREAL.' Good going Fare Good Returning Every day $10.26 8 days after day of sale.Bvery day $11.90 15 days incld.day of sale Excursion Fares from all other stations.TICKETS VALID ON ALL TRAINS.UNEQUALLED SERVICE MCNTREAL TO BUFFALO, LESS THAN 18 HOURS.Fast Night \u2018lat.Lim.\u201d Express, Lv.Montreal .9.00 a.m daily 10.30 p.m.dy.Ar.Buffalo .7.50 p.m.daily 10.45 a.m.dy.Lv.Buffalo .8.00 a.m.daily 7.00 p.m.dy Ar.Montreal .7.00 p.m.daily 7.50 a.m.an Al! trains run via Toronto and Niagara Falls.\\ Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains, Pullmam Sleeping Cars on night trains.Double track.Excursion tickets also sold returning by R.& O.N.Co., steamers through 1,000 Islande and St.Lawrence Rapids.OLD ORCHARD BEACH Throûgh sleeping and parlor car servicer between Montreal, Portland and Old Orchard cach.Excursion tickets now on sale.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St.James St., Telephones Main Main 461, or Bonaventure Station, Borne 1 RAILWAY On and after MONDAY, JUNB 10, 1907.trains will ran daily (Sunday excepted), a follows: , THE MARITIMB EXPRESS will leave daily, except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Hail fax, N.8., The 8ydneys, St.John, N.B., snd other points in the Maritime Provinces.THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points ag above, will arrive daily, except Monday, and from Little Metis daily at 7.30 p.m., THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dafly, exe cept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.00 p.m., Riviere du Loup ag 5.00 p.m., St.Flavie-at 8.00 p.m.; and Little Metis at 8.25 p.m.' THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Little Metig dally, except Saturday, at 4.25 p.m., due ta arrive at Montreal at 6.30 a.m.THE SEASIDE EXPRESS will leave on Tuese days, Fridays and Saturdays, at 7.43 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to are rive at Levis at 7.20 a.m, and connecting with accommodation for Campbeliton, N.B, ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.28 a.m.daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive in Montreal at 10.00 p.m.\u2019 ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaven daily, except Sunday, at 4.30 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FROM NICOLET arriveg at Montreal dally, except Sunday, at 10.3@ a.m.Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleeping and Dining Gers and First Class Coaches op | e Maritime Express._, th .D.POTTINGER, : .: General Manager.: Moncton, N.B., June 6, 1901, ct H.A.PRICE, Assistant, General Passengeg Agent, 143 St.James Stree}, Montreal.JAMES HARDWELL, Assistant Gen Freight Agent, 130 St.James Street (cote ner St.Francois Xavier St.) .J._W.BRYSON, CITY TICKET AGENT, ! 148 &T.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.| COMPANY.\u2014 On and alter Thursday, the 27th instan \u201cthe service of through Ge from aie Co paRy\u2019 nes into the wii] iscons tinted, and passengers coming -into the.city will be given free transfer at junction polirts to the cars of the Montreal Street Railway Oômpany, such transfer being good chly où first car leaving Junction point, and without thé \u2018privilege of further transfer on city lines.Passengers outwards will connect at June tion points by Montreal Street Railway care, as usual, | ; The present Time Table and Fares will ren mein in foree.-.: W.'H.DOUGLAS, = Superintendent, 24 an 102 a Montres! Tan À Id alley - CAS KET Ep IY AE gag ma creer DIANPACIFIC § Te r\u2014\u2014 ++ me eyes Ses J = - wal North.1 TOMENTME \u2014 À BOER LANGER - Captain and Private of - Cape Mountéd Rifles Rush it.Alone.\u2014\u2014\" -w \u201c London, June 26\u2014Lord Kitchener cables the War Office tbat since his last report 41 Boers have been killed, 27 wounded snd 160 prisoners taken.Seventy burghers surrendered, and the British also captured 41,800 rounds of small-arm ammunition and 264 waggons, besides horses and etock.POLICE TAKE 200 BOERS.+ Bloemfontein, June 26.\u2014General Bruce Hamilton's recent movements between Pe- trusbekg and the railway resulted in the capture of 200 prisoners and a large quaw tity of stock.During the operations of ¢he Burgher Police again rendered good service, and, led by Iieut.Bayly, captured a Boer laager.: .WHAT TWO MEN DID.\u2018Cape Town, Jine 25.\u2014The Cape Argus gives interesting details of the surprising of a Boer laager at Dordrecht.Captain Lukin, of the Cape Mounted Rifles, acting with Scobell\u2019s column, accompanied by only one man, accomplished the feat.; ; : \u2018The laager was, situated in a deep val ley, and the surprise was effected at four o'clock in the morning, while tué moon was still shining.Captam Lukin dashed into the laager, calling loudly, \u201cTroop, gallop!\u201d The enemy bad already saddled, and were thrown into confusion before our men arrived.They bolted from the laager, leaving everything behind them., Fourteen Boers were captured, three of whom were wounded.The Boers, several hundreds strong, oc- \u2018cupied a high ridge, but retreated some miles away, followed by the Lancers, who had come up, and keeping up a rearguard fight.Our horses were, however, beaten, and the pursuit was not carried too far.\u2018FIGHTING STILL SEVERE.London, June 26.\u2014The casualty lists made public by the War Office continue to show rather severe fighting mm various parts of South Africa that are not reported in \u2018the ordinary despatches.This is noticeably so with regard to the Zeerust portion in Cape Colony.I+ also inspires disquietude which is added to by the repeated looting of Jamestown, in spite of preximity of a'strong, British force at Ali- At appears that including the Boer pri- sprers- and those in the concentration cimps, the cost of supporting some 8,000 Boers is to-day falling upun the British taxpayers.FOUCHE IN CAPE COLONY.Barkley East, Cape Coluny, Monday, June 24.\u2014General Fouche\u2019s two Boer eom- \u2018 mandoes have-advanced biwwond Glen Almond.Boer and British scouts have exchanged shots six miles hence.All the local defence forces have been mobilized.\u2014 BLAMES IT ON THE TARIFF Manchester, June %\u2014At the annual meeting of the Ebbe Vale Steel Iron and Coal mpany, held here yesterday.Joseph Brailsford,.chairman of the concern; spoke bitterly of the disadvantage under which British ironmasters labored -against American competition.: \u201cIt is useless,\u201d said Mr.Brailsford, \u201cto follow the advice of theorists and adopt the \u2018latest machinery: technical education is all useless in face of the tariff which has permitted Americans to hold their own markets against the world, and to sell SALISBURY NEARS rT .- Government Sustained by.a + Majority of Only 28 in House Yesterday, - ~\u2014w gery London, June 26.\u2014In the House of Commons last night the Duke of Bedford and Lord Dunraven criticized the Army Reorganiaztion Bill.They urged that more \u2018pay and better rations were necessary\u2019 to attract recruits.Lord Jan, the Under-Secretary of War, defended the bill.He said: recruiting was proceeding satisfactorily.The Sout ; African war, as usual, «was the subject of innumerable questions.Little information was elicited except that it continued to cost £1,250,000 weekly, that the authorities estimated that the invaders of Cape Colony numbered 1,000 to 2,000 men, and that there had been 1,481 cases of typhoid fever among the troops during the moxth of April, of which 187 h proved fatal.Concerning the Government coal tax, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, in the House of Commons, yesterday, explained that the concession of exemption from the tax of all coal exported up to the end of next December was allowed upon proof that the shipments were made under contracts consummated before the tax in question was announced.\u2018 .During the subsequent debate om this matter ,and in an attempt to squeeze further concessions, the Government's majority was again reduced to 28, as many Govermment supporters again abstained from taking part in the diécussion, and this in spite of the vigorous efforts lately made by the whips to keep them an and.Sir Michael Hicks-Beach further announced that all coal valued at less.than six shillings per ton would be exempted from duty.Ottawa.June 28.\u2014The local union of woodworkers whjch has a strike on for shorter hours and increase of wages, says the general secretary of the International Union, Mr.Thos.I.Kidd; of Chicago, is on his way to England to enlist the sympathy.of the Englieh unionists \u2018in the troubles of Canadian - and ' American woodworkers.An effort will be made to get the unions in England to refuse to bandle any material that is not made by union labor.The strikers have decided to make a public appeal for funds to help them to stand out till they win.The Plumbers\u2019 Union decided to take \u2018active steps to help the striking cai- penters, and it is.probable that the lumbers will refuse to do any work on uildings where non-union workers are -employed.- .EJECTED FOR DISLOYALTY Melbourne, June 26.\u2014Amid\u201d scenes of \"I.excitement ih the crowded galleries the Federal Assembly yesterday, by a vote of \u201884 to 17, expelled Mr.Findlay, editor of a loca] labor organ, for republisbing in his.paper the article from the Irish People, of Dublin, dated May 10, violently attacking King Edward, which caused the sei- gure of the last mentioned weekly periodical by the police of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, and other towns of Ireland.HIS FATHER'S OFFICE.Toronto.June 25.\u2014A deputation from Brantford, headed by Mr.T.H.Preston.M.P.P.wilted on thé Government this wérning to urge that Mr.A.C.Hardy, nf Brantford, be given the office of clerk of the process, held: by bis father, the late ebroad at a loss or a profit, as occasion offered.\u201d , \u2018| DEATHS FROM Hop.A.8.Hardy.1 .ASK HELP FROM ENGLAND THE DANGER POINT J and painlessly appointment.with the institute.\u2019 .* LEIPZIG BANK CLOSES DOORS WY ee TUR Little Will be Saved From.the \u2018Wreck\u2014Other Banks Involved.\u2014y\u2014 +.Leipzig, June 26.\u2014The directors f the , Leipziger Bank announce that owing to stoppage of the Dresdener Credit Anstalt, in consequence of difficulties in discounting bills, the Leipziger Bank is compelled, in the interest of its creditors, to suspend payment temporarily.The directors eay that if the commitments can be liquidated quietly the creditors will suffer no loss, and the shareholders may hope for a fa- | vorable outcome.The capital of the bank is 48,000,000 marks.) Co \u2018The Lokal Anzeiger estimates the liabilities of the Leipziger Bank at 85,000,000 to 90,000,000 marks against assets amounting to 48,000,000 marks.The failure is said to be mainly owing to the bank\u2019s close connection with the Cassel Treber-Trock- nung Company, which also has failed.The crash of the Leipziger Bank was a complete surprise to the Zerlin bourse, where yesterday the bank's shares were quoted at 140.This failure now turns out to be worse than at first reported.For years past the board of directors of the eipziger Bank have denied the worst fea- | ture of the failure, namely; that the Leip- ziger\u2019 Bank had practically became the owtier of the Cassel Treber-Trocknung Company, which in itself was declared to be financially unsound.Well-informed Berlin financiers fear that the Leipziger Bank will save little if anything out af the wreck, and that the failure of.this institution will seriously affect a number of other banks.) Immediately after the Leipziger.failure became kgown here there was almost a anic in bank stocks, including that of the armstadter Bank, which fell considerably.Nearly all other values on the bourse dropped somewhat, while.the stock of the Naxon Bank.the Leipzig Savings Bank, the Leipzig Mortgage Bank and the Mag- .deburg Bank Vergin were struck off the Berlih quotations, The Frankfort-Main bourse reacted on news of the Leipzig failures, all the bank stocks dealt in there losing from 8 to 9 points.The newspapers to-night intimate that the directors of the Leipziger Bank will be criminally prosecuted.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CULTIVATION OF BEAUTY.Madame Benson, the well-known dermatologist, and.a graduate of the Graham Institute of Chicago and Toronto, has assumed the management of the Montreal Dermatological Institute, 91 Union avenue, Montreal.Ladies or gentlemen requiring face or scalp treatment should make an Ladies trcubled with superfluous hair, moles, warts, etc., can have them pérmanently removed by electrolysis\u2014 the only positive cure.Electrolysis means the decomposition of a substance hy means of a continual current of electricity pass ing through it: this treatment for the de- sruction of superfluous hair is no longer an experiment.|\" .- It is réliable, is endorsed by physicians, and skillfully and .scientifically applied.bas proved itself to be a positive method for permanently and harmlessly; removing any growth of \u2018hair.| ete DOMINION DAY EXCURSIONS.Dominion Day round- trip betveen Montreal, Chauteauguar, Wood linds, Beauharnois, V'allevfieid, Funting .don, and Malone.single fare, going June 2uth, 30th, or.July 1st, returning until July 2nd Particulars 2283 St, Catherme Street.129 St.Jäimes Street, or Windsor Btation.\u2014Adv.\u2014 are common during the hot | spells of the summer.It.is strange there are not 1 more of them.So many careless people \u2018go about the streets trying to ATTEND TO BUSINESS WITH THEIR - ~~ BODIES FULL OF POISON.Neglect your bowels and they become clogged up and fill your entire system with poisonous matter, No wonder you feel tired out\u2014can\u2019t work, can't sleep, can\u2019t eat.It is this which causes you to suffer from J .\u2018Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Inactive You an + Co.; « Cee A Liver ahd all the many other stomach ills, be cured by ABBEY'S EFFERVESCENT SALT, ./.THE FAMOUS TONIC LAXATIVE.All druggists sell ft.25c and 60c a bottle.Doi excursions | | via St.Lawrence and Adirondack Railwav te ~ ve À.RB ; o\u2014 ! THE MONTREAL DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY.JUNE 36, epairing WATCHES and JEWELLERY, knowisdge of \u2018bon stbes ough ge ow icles t to De Bed.is essential for go ud satisfactory repairing.n fiue Watchesand handsome articles of Jewellery are ruined by being given to incompetent persons to be repaired.Work entrusted to-us has our personal supervision and is guaranteed, en.0.Robin & a, 2397 St, Catherine Strest.THMLEPHONE UP 1405.190L.- MORE POPU \u201cEVERY YEAR.LAR .R.J.TOOKE'S - PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS, TRY À MARQUIS FOR TREASON Senate of France Hears Evidence Against the Marquis de Lur-Salcees.- \" Paris, June 26.\u2014The Senate, sitting as a court yesterday heard the witnes-es for the prosecution in the trial of the Marquis De Lur-Saluces, charged with treason.Their evidence did not develop anything new.Gen.Zurlinden, the former military governor of Paris, testified that he believed M.Deroulede\u2019s attempt to induce some of the troops to march on the Elysees Palace on the day of President Faure's funeral had vot been prearranged.Major Cuignet, a witness.for the defence, when questioned in support of defendant's contention that the army for several vears past hud heeen deliberately disorganized, pleaded that professional secrecy prevent: ed him from replying, and the president of the court, M.Fallieres.upheld the plea, wh reupon counsel for the Marquis De Lur- Saluves announced that he would not call another witness, as he intended to question them on the same subject.This de- vision shortened.the proceedings cousider- ably, and the public presecutor, M.Bernard, began his closing speech.Eventn- ally the court was adjourned until to-mor.row, ; DIPLOMATS WIFE LOOTED Sir Claude Macdonald Tells of Incident at Pekin.REFUSES TO GIVE HER NAME, BUT SAYS IT IS WELL | KNOWN.HE.New York, \"June %.\u2014The North 'German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse sailed \u2018yesterday.Among the pas- _sengers on bourd were Sir Claude Max: well MacDonald, who was British Minister to China during the Boxer trouble \u2018and \u2018whe 15 now ambassador to Japan, and Lady MacDonald: .When asked regarding the story that the wite of ù United States diplomat had been concerned in the looting of à storeroom in .the Forbidden City, and that Lady MacDonald had protested: against the action, Nir Claude MacDonald said: \u201cLady MacDonald was in a party which went over the palace.When they reached the storeroom, and there was rome talk of breaking in, Lady MacDonald, the secretary of the British Embassy, and the Belgium and the Italian representatives withdrew.They refused to have anything | to do with the affair., What went on af- they they left I cannot say\u201d It is not true that Lady MacDonald protested.She simply withdrew.Who the parties were who remained I will not say.but they er- tered through the south gate under passes issued by General Chaffee.Afterwards an American aide and another person came to apologize, but I told them that there was nothing to apologize for, as 1 knew nothing except that Lady MacDonald had withdrawn.Afterward at a meeting of the representatives I read that the representatives of two nations had protested, and I suppose that they were the Belgan and the Italian ministers.\u201d When asked whether he thought that the conduct of the missionaries justified the stories that had been sent out from China, he replied: ; \u201cThe conduct of the missionaries so far as I know was excellent.\u2018 Their position was a trying one.They saw the fruits of their labor swept away, their possessions taken and themselves suffering, and with all this why should they not take what they needed *\u201d \u2018 BUYS MORE PULP LIMITS Syndicate\u2019s Extensive Purchases on the St.Maurice.MESSRS.W.H.DAVIS AND DAVID RUSSELL AT THRE HEAD OF » THE ORGANIZATION.£t.John, June 26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The recent purchase by a syndioate\u2019 headed by Messrs, W.H.Dawis and David Russell, of Montreal, of nearly 1,100 miles of the finest pulp and timber lands in this province, is now stated to be the commencement of one of the largest deals completed in Canada in recent years.The limits already bought contain over 2,006,000 cords of pulp wood and over 3.- 000,000 saw logs.Several other lima on | the same rivers are already under option, which will enormotusiy increase these quantities.This extensive area is situated on the head waters of the St.Maurice River, | and, with the mulls at Grand Mere and the famous Shawinigan Falls, will make this section the greatest pulp and paper district in the world.It is the intention water power near the limits and to erect what wil probably be the largest individual paper mills in existence.Some very prominent New York snd to develop a new * Philadelphia names are mentioned in ocon- nection with the deal.KILLED IN SHAM BATTLE London, Jane 2 \u2014During artillery practice on the Isle of Wight yesterday the breech of a 12-pound rifle blew out, illing Captain A.Lem Bray, of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and one enlisted man Gas vi 36 BAF, Fie, tand starting \u201cbonfires.A \u201cTacoma and Milwaukee, building at EXCHANGE SHOTS WITH STRIKERS Governor Odell of New York May be Called on to 4 - Send Troops.- Kingston, N.Y., June 26.\u2014Shots.were exchanged veesterday between the striking Hungarian brickmakers and the sher- ifi's posse.The Hungarians only surrendered when cornered, and after discharging ten ghots at.the pursuing deputies.\u201cThey were brought to gael strongly guarded.\u2019 \u201cThe ltaljan, Polish, Hungarian and negro: laborers are excited over the arrests.= The strikers are holding meetings.They are rhooting off guns tragedy was narrowly averted by the officers ye-terday afternoon.An Amerigan discharged: his revolver at the Italians, but his aim waa poor.and the officers hustled him away before the\u2019 &trikers reached the spot.Frank Jackson, colored, was hurt during the melee.1i the condition does not \"improve to-day the brick: manufacturers will appeal to Governor Odell for national guard protection: STOP WORK ON WARSHIPS Washington.June 26.\u2014A report just received at the Navy Department shows the serjous effect - of the machimsts\u2019 strike on the -work of building new warships.The report states that work, 13 entirely suspended on thé armored cruisers.L'alitornia and South Dakota, and on the monitor Wyoming and the, eruikera the Union Iron Works, San Francisco.- Up to this time gratifving progress had beén wade on, these: ships.AT CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, Chin, June 25.\u2014An opportunity was afforded to-day by the employers of machinists for the 5.000 strik- et» to return to their -henches.The strikers sav.however, that less than fifty men returned.Pickets were doubled at all points, but no violence occurred, with the single exception af a man who was knocked down and slightly hurt at the Eay-Egan Works.| | ONE STRIKE SETTLED.\u201c Wilkesbarre, Pa.June 25.\u2014The strike .of miners at the Mosanaqua Calliery of the West End Coal Company \u2018has.been settled, and the six hundredeemployes re turned to work.to-day.The men struck because non\u2018unien min: ers had been emploved.Yesterday the pon-union men joined the union.THE MEDITERRANEAN \u2018FLEET London, Tune 26 \u2014Ht is asserted that | every effort will be exerted to compel the British Government to discuss in\u2019 Parliament the conditions of the Mediterranean fleet.It 15s also said that the letter from Rear-Admiral Tord Charles Beres- ford, published Jume 21, in which the Admiral complains of the want of proper strength and efficiency in Great Britain's Mediterranean fleet, was addressed to a member of the Navy League, and that Lord Berestord had good reason to\u2019 | believe his communication would be published, and 1t 15 turther understood that the Admiral is ready to resign.
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