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The Montreal herald
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samedi 29 juin 1901
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[" 94TH YEAR NO.I5H2.s ARDS HE TOK PS Thousands of Logs Are carried Down the St.Francis River, >- RICHMOND FEARS THAT BIG DAM WILL BURST Store-keepers and Residents Moving All Their Goods to High Places.\u2014\u2014 ; to farm property was done, but ne lives were : ; | Richmond, June 28.\u2014 (Specialy \u2014-Last night cantinueus lightning was obsetved to The fast of Richmond, and it was surmised that a severe thunderstorm wis taking This morning these reports from especuiily place In that direction.surmises were verified Quebec, Arthabashd, and from Dudswell, where thers seems to have cloudhurst, as tracks were hy more D FE.Mid.\u2018dleton, Girard Avenue Theatre, Ping 8.P.Murphy, Mr.and Mrs.J.arfhgton, T.N.Picard, Walter 8, Lei man, KE.G.B Jos.St.Pierre, of Be- tinle Mill; R.Lucie; J.B.Higginson.R.H.Biggs, H.8.Norris.wl Edith Shorey, Mr.Guy Dobbin Mr.Crombie are the guests of Mrs.alker at Take Brule.\\ Mr.Wm.McNally and family hav- taken, Mr.Herdt's cottage for the summer.Invitations for a 5 o'clock tea thi« Afternoon have been issued by Miss Stewart, of Lake Brule.| ° ditions to her place, M | Rhentirooke: L.F.Mra.J.fnrtiey, Montreal: J.Mountain, Toronto! \"Thos, M.Bann'\u2018ngton, Montreal: FE: Hnldt- Park, Sherr mand, Philadel- .real; | Wright, { ; Geo.Bishop Mrs.L.T.Dick has made extensive ad- p.Blain and 2 \u201cBavesiez Cottages \u201d A including a music room between the two cottages, which has been _artistically decorated.First-class accommodation is now to be bad at many of the above places.Mrs.David R.Brown is the guest of her mother, Mrs.Robb, at Bow Koco .ST.LAMBERT Mies Mollie de Wolfe left last week for & couple of months visit to relatives and friends in the Maritime Provinces.Our champion oarsman, Mr.Johnston Smith, accompanied by Messrs.Alan Christie, oo -tews and Jack Smylh, left last Saturday for Buffalo, where they rep-esented the St.Lambert Boat Club.at, the regatta of the Pan - American Though they only- got second and third prizes, thé boys did well, and deserve great credit/for their pluck and nerve.Miss\\Cærter, of Gorham, N.H., has arrived here on a visit to her sister, Mrs.William Andrews.Mr.Walter and Miss Andrews sailed yesterday for Scotland on the Lake Superior.Mr.and Mrs.Sorley likewise sailed yesterday on a visit to friends in England per -Lake Superior.Mrs.A.E, and Miss Morris, of.West- mount, were visitors at Mrs.Hart\u2019s, Villa Rosa, last Sunday.Rev.Meldola de Sola was a visitor here last Sunday.Mrs.T.F.Moore and family have moved out here for the summer, and have located at Slocum Point.Miss Severs, a teacher in the public school, has gone to her home for the summer.Mr.A.C.Heath, Victoria Park, left last evening for Portland, Me., where he will spend Dominion Day.Miss Fowler has gone to Portland, Me,, i on an extended visit to friends.Miss Constance Wright, of Westmount.returned home last Monday, after a couple of weeks\u2019 visit here.Mr.Reginald Hart was a visitor here on Tuesday.¢ Mrs.Deery, of Chicago, aunt of Mayor Wickham, is on a visit here to her nephew and Mrs.Wickham.It is thirty years since Mr.Wickham last saw.his aunt.Mr.A.E.Rivard, the efficient principal, of the public school, leaves for his home in Boston to-day.COWANSVILLE © ! + + The latest arrivals at the Ottawa Hotel are:\u2014W.Brown \u2018Sutton, A.Scruton, Toronto; A.E.Sherlock, J.F.Sherlock Lon: don: J.W.Bonnier, M.D.; Montreal; S .W.Grant, Toronto: A.W.Fairbairn.R.C.Lawrence, F, Auerbach, G.E.Whitney, A.J.Whitham, D.A.Nadeau, Montreal; O.F.Anderson, O.R.Auderson, Stun- bridge East; F.G.Tester, Montreal; S.Boright, Rihford; J.E.Walker, I'arn- ham; Charles A.Bull, Montreal; W.L.Taylor, M.D., Waterloo; E.G.Brower, W.L.Cole, Montreal;.\u20ac.H.Nye, Redford: J.S.Neill, Granby; James McGill.Montreal: J.D.louson, James T\u2019atton, Montreal; E.E.Gullbault, Montreal; Q.Ballingall, Toronto; J.Crilly, Montreal: A.L.Esty, Abercorn; L.B.Jenkins, Water- Joo: G.H.Martin, Sherbrooke: G.W.Lambly, Montreal: John Grant, Farnham; L.J.Warnecke, R.G.Plaw, Montreal: T.0.\"Apps, Brantford: H.Linall, Toronto; James Fitton, Bedford: J.Stuart Jamle- son, Montreal; H.C.Paulier, Toronto: J.C.Hutcheson, E.E.Brewster, M.Thomp- | son, F.E.Bouchard, Montreal: T.Jackson, Montreal: A.J.Whitehead, - Magog; J.A.Mansfield, Lennoxville; John J.Mnl- - lin, Bedford; It.W.H.King, W.N.Stone, Granby: W.H.Lynch, Montreal.\u201cMr.Made Foster.of Boston.Mass.Is the guest here for a short time of Mr.and Mra, James -O'Halloran.- Mrs.CC.S.Brown, of Magog, is spending | a few weeks in Cowansville, the guest of friends.© , Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Gardner Stevens, of Wa- terlon, «pent Saturday last Were: - Mr.E.8.Rivard, of Northampton, Mass., is spending a few days in Cowansville, the guest of his many friends here.Mrs.Chambers, Miss Murphy an Miss F.Copeland ire guests at.Fairfield.Mr.R.Merry Noyes, R.A.ja spending the summer months here, the guest of .his father, Mr.J.P.Noyes.Ÿ ~ e\u2014 » 8 The Grand Central Hotel, Richmond, has many summer visitors, and during the pust .few days the following are amongst those who has registered there: (0.Meufil Montreal; W.Hayes, Sherbrooke; W.Wadieigh, Labelle; J.O.Beaudoin, Caokshire; Walter Nutt, Sherbrooke; Jos: Kyun, Quebecs.J.Deslnunens, Montreal; P.Couture, Sherbrooke; A.St.Cyre Sherbrooke; A, Des tosler, Sherbrooke; K.Mackay, Mantreal; G.G.Bresl, Lawrenceville; D.Sherbrooke: Chas Pierce, Montreal; J.A.Chaput, Sherbrooke; Jas.Morrill, Nicolet; W.Laurie, Montreal; Alex.Gorrie, jr,, Toronto: Geo.Binet, Quebec; H, H.Clarke, Sherbrooke; I, M, Hall, Lindsay: A.Ba- Ler, Toronto: J, A.Laflanme, Montreal; kK.Millett, Sherbrooke, H.IH.Leetoh, Sher brooke; Jas.Crelly, Montreal; J.Æ.Halle, uobec; E; Findlay, Norwood: [.W.' R.ulloy, Winchester; «i, J.Christie, Win- Chester; Il\u2019.Bonhomme, Montreal; \"B.N.Cayer, Sherbrooke; W.Quarr, Woodstock; J.Lafontalne, Idland Pond; J.Kane, Island Pond; T.H.O'Brien, Montreal; A.E.Jdeaudreau, Toronto; C.A.Blgnell, Mont- | renal; S.Benton, Montreal: dd.Leinonte, St.Hyacinthe; D.Camphell, Montreal; S.Price, Sherbrooke; Harry B.Yeuson, Bruce Morrison, and J.Bichard, \"Toronto; I.A.Per-lus, MunsonviMe: Defoe Garoy, Man- souville; A.E.Ibbotson, Montreal, Jos.Mnase, Granby; J.W.Morrtson, Pembroke.The St Jacob's Hotel, Richmond als has Lééri@well occupiel, and the Hi] + fre anvongst those who Lave n@wtere there during the past few days: D.Nixon, Bethel; H.McGee, Roxton Falls; E.Nixon, North Hatley; Thos.Amnstroug, Kingsey; F.W.8.Webster, Sherbrooke; J.M.GIl- mour, Rock Island; W.O'Connor, St.John; J.F.L.Dubnieul, Montreal; F.Ruer- buch, Moutreal; C.Morgan, Portland; C.H.Cagnon, Sherbrooke; W.G, Allen, Smffa's Falla: J.H.Carson,.Toronto: B.8.Irwin, Coatlcooke; W.F.Dranis, Mont- renal: M F.; Coolum, Montreal; Alex.PI, Lynch, Montreal; I.Ross, Montreal: Fred Lungeller, St.Hynolnthe: W.ME Fidler, Toronto; Mws Tucker, (HMouceste Fng.; Mix, G.E.Kirby and child, Blirehton; A.J.Brown, Montreal; George Dedmmondvite; W.E.Blts, Oshawa; A.Iasiner, Milton; A, 8.Cleveland, Mascon.che Rapide; A.P.Benoit, Montreal; Wm, Morris, Sherbrooke; E.B, Chapman, Waterloo; Harry B.\u2026 Fensmm, Brantford; H.Linall, Toronto;-F.Brenson, Montreal: R.B.Fraser, Toronto; Thos.E.Fea, St.Hya- ¢inthe; H.F.Hurst, Stanstead; G.E.Melhneuf, West Shefford; M.Lacroix, Montreal; W.G.Talbot, Montreal; Wm.Kearney, Montreal; Laureat C.Roy, Que- hee; John B.Dean, Biddeford, Me.; Chas, Mndden, Buffaio; Sam -C.Hamliton, Boston.F.8.Ring, Portsand: J, L.Moffat, Lewiston, ; 8 .Montreal; Paul C.Cote, Montreal: J.P.McKellar, Moatreal: E.Hetherington, Quebec; Jas.B.WalRer~Malone, N.Y.; Mrs.Walker, Malone: R.Armstrong.W.B.Morrency, A, Amocs, J.Fales, Sherbrooke: A.E.: Ander- sou, Huntingdon: EK.Baldwin,- Sherbrooke; f.P.Jarvis, Kherbtooke:.H.8.Hubbard, Ployeat, New York: H.Montreal: E.MeDonnéll, brook T.Costello, Sherbrooke: A.Garl, ph Qu a Bresteau ntreals, w.D uebec: E .ual, Mont C.Finebau Montreal; W.A.Hamflton, Montreal; Patton, Montreal; Montreal; J.D.Gauthier, Kt.;: R.Neilson, Bherbmoke; Walter Sherbrooke: W.Maobwan, Mont.A.Lariviere, Montrenl: E.W.Montrem; J.Harry Bine, Sher hrooke; Mra.J.B.Belanger, Grande Mere; N.A.Cooke, Montread: Wm, A.Boyd.Montreal: J.P.McKellar, Montreal: O.It, Vege, Galt: Cal.Evane.Qubec: Gen.F.xix, Toronto; R.I.Laberge, Montreal; ¥.E.Edwards, Bangor, e: L 1.Lodge, Kingeer Falls; J.H.Meade, Stratford: , Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, John Miss La Blam, Indianapolis! J.Byles, Mra, Jullan Byles, Miss Byles Sher venl; P.* ' ! .Montreal; F, M, Hall, Lindsay; James Pat- Desrosier, | Dougall, | Lers, Mr.W.M.de \u2018 end Miss Florence \u2018Byles, Titusville, B.8.Miers, and H.E.Thompson, There are also a great number of private boarders and visitors wno are visiting their friends in Richmond and Melbourne, as well as familles who have rented houses for the summer, .Amongst the visitors and \u2018boarders are the Misses Frederica and Blsle Trepholme, Bluebounets, who are visiting F.Mappin, Inglewood; F., Montrenl, who has been visting F.Lyster; Rev.David Co- burn, Newington, Ont, who bas \"been spending a few days at his home in Mel- e E.K New Curtisle, Que.Mc- Pa.; tin Rev.Mc has been visiting his father-in-law, A.Kenzte, Melbourne.Rev.D.McGilivrey has been wilting Mrs.Feggart, Richmond Miss lu Cleveland, Lorne, has been visiting Dr.Cleveland, Richmond.D.Morrison, Montreal, kas been spead- tng a few days In Melbourne.Other visitors to friends ln this Yiolotty, are.Miss a Moran, Quebec; Mrs.George rrie, Bos- tou; W.McCarty, Windsor, Vt.; T.Thomas, Cblcago; Midard Desmarais, St.Ciaristine: Camille Desmarais, Portland, Me.: E.Vallee, Montreal.Amongst the boarders are the Misses Miller from Princeton, \"N.J., who.are boarding at Miss Dunbar's.Tih Misses Urquhart, from Montreal, are | e boarding at Mrs.Carpenter's Amongst those who have rented homes or have come to live din their summer homes are Mrs.Jeffrey Penfold, of West.tuount, with Miss K.and Mr.F.Penfold, who are living at Broadleaf, their lovely summer home In Upper Melbourne.; E.T.Lambert, and family, from Montreal, are occupyin Mount Pleasant In Upper Melbourne this summer.\u201cChas.Wilson and family.Montreal, are Mving at Millvale, Upper Melbourne, this summer.Captain Thorpe and family, Danville, are living \u2018at New Hurat Grange, Richmond, this summer.Miss Helen E.Marks, of Westmount, has been visiting at Broadieaf for some weeks.Mr.and Mrs.George Bishop, Montreal, and Mr.Gordon Bishop are visiting at Mr.F.Lyster's, the Agricultural College.Melbourne now has a very active tennis \u2018Club and a swimming club under the aus\u2019 plees of Mr.F.X.Duplessis, bas been or- ginized In Richmond.Our old friends unite In safing that Richmond has improved in appearance dur§g last year, and our new friends are Uke- vise \u201charmed with the town and surrounding scenery.\u2014 + : ; | NOTRE DAME DE PORTAGE *\u2014 + What promises to be another succesful on) ht enjoyable season has now opened at Notre Dame de Portage.The majority of the cottages have been taken for the season and already many applications have been made for.rooms In the hotels.The appearance of the .warm wave 19 driving crowds of seaside-gocTs to seek this e(ysium, and It is probable that another week\u2019 or ten days will see the season in tul swing, ptagein mong the cottaz \u2014Mr.3\u201d Dixon and family, Montreal; Mr.R: F.Cream and family.Quebec; Mr.Geo.Flow and family, Montreal: Mr.C.Phillips and family, Montreal; Mr.Charles Thorburn and family.Ottawa, and several cIhers who have not, as yet, occupled their cottages, might be mentioned : 1 | KNOWLTON | 3 The following are the arrivals at the Lake View House during the past twe weeks:\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Robinson, C.M.Boright, Sutton; N: D.McArthur, Mon- | treul: Frank Hulburt, John Murphy, Fast Faraham: A, F.Holmes, Abercorn; Joha MeCrum, LL E.Benrd, Iron HI; Hon.J.CU.MeCorkill.Cowansville: Captain C.C.Luliock, Granby: Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Saf- ford, \u2018Sutton: John A.Dawson, John A.Veitch, R.C.Lawrence, Montreal; E.L- Le Bel, Toronto; H.H.Shufelt, Burlington, Vt.; H.P.Foés, Montgomery Centre, Vt: Ed.L.Morin, Miss Jeanne Morin, Miss Jesephine Morin, Quebec; Maurice L.Morin, Murray Bay: Dr.and Mrs.Paige, Wa- terlon: J.C.Roy, Alexander Stewart, ten, .Montreal; Frederick Newten, Waterloo: C.H.Bradford, Miss Bradford, Miss Johnson, H.W.Farnsworth, Granby: A.H, Burton, Foster: Thomas Nutter, Miss Maude Willlams, Miss Nettie Robson, Gran- by: Dr.and Mes.Harris.Miss Smith, 3 Knowlten; G.: W.8isco, W.S.Bell, Cow- ansville: M.Parron, Rock Island; Peter Buzzell, Waterloo; C, Shufelt, Farnham; Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Ball, Sutton; J.D.Ferguson, Camberland, Ont.: Hon.H.Thomas Duffy, Nweetsburg; W.A.Peters, Magog; J.\u20ac.Baker.Noble Baker, Rlehford, Vt.; It.Henders, K.P.McKaskill, T.J.O'Neil}, H.D.Hoffman, Montreal; H.C.Carter, Boston; W.N.Call, Waterloo; C.A, Pope, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.W.Lander, Miss f.auder, Richford, Vt.: Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Sissogs, Boston: J.H., Laflamme, Mont: real: L.B.Jenkins, F.Simard, Waterloo; Frank Call, Brome; Mr, and Mrs.A.H.Harvey, Farnham: J.A.Charron, Montreal; F.J.Powers, W.O, Shufelt, Sweets burg: \u20ac.A.Bignell, Montreal: George Com- stock.Belviedere, 111; J.C.Copping, R.E.\u201cBernard, W.Crumey.W.A, Craven, W.N.Chamberlain, Montréal: E.F.Heath, St.Hyncinthe; Frank Casvant, Richford, Vt.: J.BRB.Graham, Montreal; $.H.Baker, \"Sweetsburg; A.FE.Buchavan, Montreal; Z.A.Chrysler, Stanbury; Donald Macmaster, LL.de L.Harwood.M.D., George G.Foster, Montreal:* B.C.Sisco, Mansonville; Miss M.A.Smith.Mr.and Mrs! F.W.McLaughlin, Miss Janet McLaughlin, New Yerk Citve Miss Borlght, Mansonville: Dr.Macdonald, Sutton: Miss Holden, New York.rity: G.B.Allngall, W.Malone, Toronto; H.A.Lamothe, V.W, Wilkinson, H.C.Hickey, Sutton: Clarence Stowe, Parcs Doons, Richford, Vt.; , .+ - ® | ~ SWEE1SBURG © \u2014e Mixx Dyer, of Mobtreal, is the guest \u2018here for n° few days of Miss Lawrence at\u2019Bel- nont.® ; Miss Thompson and Miss Wallace, of Westmount, are \u2018spending a short time here the guests of Mrs.Vincent Jones.i Mian Maude Keeser Is spending the summer months here the guest of Mrs.(Dr.) \u2018ickel, .Miss Martin, of Montreal, was a guest hore for a few days last week.Mr.aud Mrs.Thomas Kirk, of Montreal, spent a fow days here last week the guest of friends.: Mrs, Elliott.of Yancontet, B.C., who has been spending short time here, left lust weck.Miss Annie Hughes, who has been a guest-at the Sweetsburg House for some time, returned to Montreal inst week.Dr.R.\u20ac.MoCorkilli, Dr.J.B.Comecan and Dr.G.F.Slack, of Farnham, spent a couple of dayr here last week.The \u2018Hon.H.Thomas Duffy, K.C., Pro vinchl Treasurer, is here for a «hor: stay.Mrs.Xeough and Miss Shurtleff, of Co.aticook.are the guests here for a few days of Miss MacMillan, © Mrs.W.R.Gilbert gave a mos: pleasant dance at her beautiful regidence, Belmont, here, on Thursday evening.Amimg the guests present were: \u2014Miss Dyer, Montreal; Miss Thompson.Miss Wallace, Mant: real; Mr.and Mrs.Vincent Jones, Dr.and Mrs, Pickel, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Scott, Miss Fuller, Miss Galer, Miss Addie Leonard, Miss Carlin, the Misses Bulman Miss Kees- er, the Misses Pickel, Miss Jones, Me .A.J.E.Leonard.Mr.E, C.Goyette, Mr.J.I.McCabe, Mr.W.K.McKeown, Dr.G.F.L.Fuller, re G.Ce Galer.Mr.R.Pow.sean \u2019 .F.Leon: ard.G.C.Borlght.: TH.© e LONGUEUIL The first of a series of entertainments to be given this summer by the B.C.H., vas held last Saturday even ng In the Boating Clubhouse.It took the form of a \u2018\u2018white dance,\u201d and the proceeds were for the Bosting: Club fund, Everyone waope white, and the many pretty and be ing cqu- tumes worn by the ladies made u scene that will Johg remain present in the minds of those who were fortunate tp he there, The clubhonse yas tastily deqorated yith lanterns end showet-up briilahtly against ckground of the aight, ane the dark ba 4 \u2019 $ pose, | ton, C.Snawdon pleted bis course Poil of od _\u2014 warm weather brought over a large tum- ber from toyn, be they as well as those .present agreed that it was one of the most plegsant ever given here in Longueuil.\u2018The idea of serving refreshments was a good oue and, dfter a dance, notis- ing was more able than 3 cooling ice, fhe only marcing feature of the nce was the rain, wh began to fall about 11 o'tiuck.Quite a few found difficulty In arriving bome without a drenching.Mi=s Maye Thomson presided at fthe plano and her music was as good as ever.Among those present were:\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton, Mr.aud Mrs.Harrod, Mr.and Mrs.Giles, Mr.and Mrs.Gaitagher, Mr.and Mrs.Moffatt, Mr.and Mrs.Abern, Ne.and Mrs.Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Elliott, Mr.and Mrs.Grant, Mr.and Mrs, Shaw, Mr.and Mrs.Reymolds, Mr.end Mrs.Wilkes, Mr.and Mes.Dufresne, Mr.and Mrs.Walker, Mr.and Mrs.Jones, Mr, and Mrs.Hardie, Mr.nd Mrs.F.Jones, Mrs.Cookson, Mrs.O'Flaherty, Mr.and Mrs.Baillie, Mr.and Mrs.Rowell, Mr.and Ms: 111.30 Gray, Mr.and Mrs.Cameron, Mr.und fre.Thomson, Mr.and Mrs, Raymer, Mrs.Strong, the Misses Ahern, M.Abern, Allon, Alton, Barton, Brault.Bryson, Ber- oit, A.Benoit, Carmichael, M.Carmichac:, Cookson, W.-Cookson, G.Cookson R.Cur- rie, J.Currie, Chauveau, Callaghan, Clarke, Chauvin, Chauvert, Davis, Dayldson, Dcs- rosiers, Dufresne, E.Dufresne, B.Davis, Desjardins, Edson, Frechon, E.Frechon, Gauvreau.Hamilton, Hurtubise, K, Hami!- ton, E.Hurtubise, Kingham, Jones, Jo.doin.Johnson, Labelle, M.Labelle, Long, Tapointe, Lappin, Lavoie, Margraf, Maurice, Moffatt, G.Moffatt, Miller (Detroit), Neven, O'Rourke, Pearson, uinn, .Reynolds, Robb, Smith, F.Smith, Simpson, Revers, A.Severs, Stevens G.Tremayne, Turcotte, Thomson, Vittie, Vane, Walker, Wilson, Welk, the Messrs.Adams, Ahern, Allan, Burke, Bell, Bioult, Benoit, Beard, Bertrand, Rrunm, Broyn, Brown, Cole, Campbell, Curran, Cookson, Currle, Cameron, Clarke, Dyer, Dipple.Doyle, Desros- fers, A.Desrnalers, Duclos, Donnelly, Davis, Edron.\u2019 Erskine, Foley, Fernie, Fair- born, Gray, G.Hutchings, Hutchins, L.Hurtublse, C.Hurtubise, E.Hurtublse, J.Huntubise, Hardie, Hamilton, Hart, Jones, Johnson, E.Johnson, Klong, Light.burn, Lanning, Lavoie, Lappin.Labelle, Lapointe, F.McKenna.W.McKenna I.Marcon, W.Marcon, J.Marcon, McCall, Meagher, Margraf, Mitdhell, Maurice, Niv- in.M.Plerce, J.Pieyce, Pickard, Pleard, Rodden, Tteld.Reynalds, P.Smith, Sutherland, 8 Smith, Steinway.E.Smith, Snow- den, Sully, G.Shaw, R.Shaw, Saxe.Thomn- \u2018I'hornton, C.Thompson, Vfrrtue, F.Walker, Wilson, C.Wilson, Wells, Wills, Wood, White, Miss Wells, of Montreal, fey days with Jodoln here.Mr.Laurlu's naptha launch, Fmma, !s much admired, and quite a few parties have heen entertained om her during.the \u2018past week.Miss Carmichael was visiting Miss Mof- fatt on Saturday.CL \u2018 Mr.Asbury has taken np hls quarters in Len sueull and will remain here for some me.: \u2018The Bankers\u2019 Club is continulng to Increase {ta already large list of members.The latest arrival ls Mr.Duke, who wi} spend the summer here.Lo Miss Maurice spent a few days In Lon- gleuil this week, the guest of the Misses sSurith, on Quinn Avenue, A large number of parents and friends went Into town Friday to the commience- ment exercises of the High School, where the Longueufl children, as is thelr rule, won many honars.Mr.Tom Huchins and Mr; Steinway have token rooms ay Mrs.St.Marie's on St.rles Street, and wi]l stay bere for the summer months, \u2019 ; : .Mesars.Bert.McCall, ©.Saxe 8.Thorn- spent Sunday at Mrs.Tru- is spending a deau\u2019s.\u201cCharlie\u201d Baxe has taken up his quarters at Mrs.Trudeau's, where he will remain for the next two months.Miss Clarke \u2018was visiting her sister Inst Sunday, Mrs.Giles, on\u2019 St: \u201cCharles Street.We regret to relate that at | last our cricket team \u2018have met defeat.bat they met it as befitted them, aud died, but after a game struggle.The match hotween Lon- gueull and the Canada.Paint Company was played on the Driving Park, Point St.Oharley, last Saturday, and resulted ir a win for the Palnt Company team by the score of 45 to 34 runs.° .Mr.Gordon Hutchings was In Longueuil Saturday and Sunday, the guest of Mr.Lavoie, 2° : Miss Desnoyers was visiting Miss Per- rault during the.week.; Mr.Ed, Pickard pluckily rescued a Îit- tle boy from a watery grave Saturday.The Ifttle fellow was fishing on the \u201cHosanna\u201d wharf, when he lost his balance and fell Into\u2019 the water.He had gone Ho twice when Mr.Pickard Jumped from grasped bi \u2019 - Ing for the last thie.m™ 4s he was sink Mr.Leon Masson, who few months In Europe, an the Dake Ontario.Miss Desjardins spent some week with Miss Brault, on Bord time, or Street, Mr.G.Hurtubise who has just com- studies -at St.Mary\" looks: hau some to\u201d she \u201ccaimp ir Tid Major Sremcre, voit as lieutenant In A new wing has been added to the Ro man Catholic convent on Grant Street.This addition makes the bullMng one.of she out + sing ln the vicinity,\" Mr.n epent.a f week with hls dater Mrs.Geant ns, this A baseball team has been formed In gueull and ls Joreuein on the Cricket ub's campus.ulte a few of the boys Dave been gut Playing, and we hear that \u2018to be a ma ne - tog Dominion Days xt Monday morn \u2018Mr.Hamilton and Miss Visiting Mm.Giles Mist Ween milton were A on stayl wi kard for a few weeks.ving with Mrs.Ple oi Ties \u2018Stevens spont thls week In Longue.gone, first taf the he Clu p was held last Saturday - terncon.Though a fair wind was Mowing up the river when the yachts faced the starter, Mr.L.Marcou, it eoom died out and the rest of the race was little better than a drifting match, A large crowd of friends of the contestants were on the «lub wharf aud cheered heartily when thelr favorites gained any little advanfige.Mr.Rab Bifott's boat won the TAce, being just wbout a length ahead of Mr.\u2019 Jack Mar- ecu\u2019's Alma.SM Thornton with his Ilva wna third and the Hurtubise brothers\u2019 Fleur de Lys wna forth.In thls race Mr.Elliott wins: five points, Mr.Marcou four, Me Lhornton three, Ar.Hurtubise two.ra, ue, er and Foley spe Sunday at Benutiou's Hotel, y spect Messrs.Grelg and Percy Shmæw were over to Longueuil Saturday afternoon and re- mnined for the \u2018\u2018white dance\u201d in the even- \\ug.uite an attractive wedding took place In the Parish Church last Monday.Shen Mr.Avila Dafresne and Miss Cote were united In the holy bonds of matrimony.Many friends of hoth the bride and groom were present\u2019 to wish them good luck and all kluds of good fortune for the future, Mr.Burke has taken up his quarters oh has spent the last returned Saturday Obambly Road and wil remain here for | \\he summer months, Mr.Reld spent several days in Longueui this week, - ye eut \u2018Mr.P.Doyle was an interested spectator at the yacht races Sa 7 afternoon.The Tennis (lub Is well eatinfied with the great Interest that is being taken In the attractive game this season, and has proved Its satisfaction by giving us a new «inder court.Both courts are now In aplen- did condition, and are much nsed In the conl of the evening by all the members.Mr.Jim Monk spent Tuesday with Frank McKenna, : \u2018 The warm\u2019 wéather of .the past week has: brought many visitors to Longueull to enjoy the fresh river breezes.he late boat btrat leaves at read | venlence ose 0 to spend an evening with their friends.tp Miss McVey was visiting her sister-in- law, Mra.W.McVey, at Hazeldene on Tuesday.Mr.Benoit and family have taken a house oter here for the summer.An {mpromptu dance was held at the Boat Club on Wednesday evening, and de- ppite the gxcesnive heat, dandng was much n « n.ong t-wera the Misses Tremayne, Carmichacl, Conk: son, Smith, Ahern.Barton, Edson, Hurtn- time, Margraf, Johnwon, Hamilton, Walker, Moffatt, Elliott.Sopanite, Reynoida, Mrs.Moffatt.Mrs.Harrod, Mre.HRillott, Mm, Reynolds, Mrs.Shaw, - whe M .Mof- fatt.Margmf, Walker, Wilson, Sw.Reynolds, McKenna, Ahern, Dipple, Brskine, Eurke, McGuigan, Elliott, Hurtubise, Mar.con, Beard, JAghtbourn, Manrice.| .A ohiMdren\u2019s parte was given Wednestanm afternoon by Mm, Rob Elllott, In honor of her Hitle daughter, Miss Marion Elliott, The queis were received by the hontese, Miss Marion, and thoroughiy enjoyed thém- salves Sartor the afternoon.Games of all > the Jttle ocnem, before supper, r 20° - - * \u201cWe\u2019ve an Idea.\u2019 fled with Japans, none better.Uncolored Ceylon Green revelation to the taste.pale ras served on the Jawa, was an: 8, teuuls, croque 00! were - nounced.- roquet, \u2019 pro The regular fortnightly hop will be held this evening at the club house.Mr.Rob Cooper will preside at the plano, and as usunl a late boat will leave Longueuil ut p.m.A concert and \u201cdance was given In the Boat Club House last.night Ly the bujld: Ing committee of St.Mark's Church, Th concert was followed \u2018by a dance, which was much enjoyed by those present.De- tatls of the entcrtalnment will be given In this column next* week.! There will be a pienic and h cruise of the vachting fiac§ down -the river on Do- minlon Day providing the weather is fine.+\u2014 \u2014+ THE CHURCHES | \u2014e + FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.Review of the second: quarter's lessons\u2014 Read 1st Cprinthlans, chapter 4.: Gulden \u201cl'ext\u2014God bath railsed up the rTord, and will also raise-up us by his own power.\u2014l Cor.6: 14.\" : CHURCH OF ENGLAND.Christ, Church Cathedral\u2014Ven.Archdeacon Norton, \u2018D.D., lector of: Montreal.8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11° a.m.\u2014Cathe- dral Service; preacher, Rev.:H.T.8.Boyle, M.A.7 p.m.\u2014Cathedral Service; preacher, Rev, H, T.S.Boyle, M.A.All seats free at the 7 o'clock service, St, George'*\u2014Holy Communion after even- tag servier.11.05 a.u1\u2014Morning Prayer; preacher, Rev.Principal Hackett.3 p.m.-Sunday School.7.05 p.m.\u2014Eveuing Prayer; preachér, Rev.l\u2019rincbpal Hackett.All strangers and non-seat holders entering by front dour at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.will be directed to scats before Divine srvice begins, : St.Cyprlun's, comer Pie IX.and Adam Streets\u201411 d.m.\u2014Moraing Prayer.3 p.m.\u2014.Stnday School.7 p.m.\u2014Evenlng Prayer.St.Jumes the Apostie-8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11 a.m.\u2014Moruing Prayer.7 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer.ITeacher at both ser- *:0'ciock; Rev.H.Gomery.series of yacht races for | vices,.Rev.C.Ernest Smith, D.D., Rector | st.Michael's and AM Angels, Baltimore.| Offertery mm aid of Sunday.Sahiool.Trinity, corner of St, Denis Street and\u2019 Viger Square\u2014Rev.Fred H.Giubham, B.A, \u2018Rector, 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Coinmunion.11 a.m, \u2018 \u2014Morning Prayer.3 p.m.\u2014Sunday School and Bible Hass.7 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer.| St.Jude\u2019s\u2014Revw.Canon Dixon, Rector\u2014 ! Morning I'mayer at Jto'clock: preacher, \u2018Rev.J.8.Ereaux.Preniog Prayer at 7 Sunday School Bible Class for men and wos men at 3.0'clock; Rev.J.S.Ereuux.: St.Marv's\u2014kev.H.JekyvH, Rector.Morning Prayer at 11 o'¢lock: preacher, Rev.H, .Gomery.Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock; preacher, Rev, J.8.Ereaus.St.Mathias, Wesrmount\u2014Last Sunday morning In St.Mathlas\u2019 Church Mr, J.H.Mulock sang a solo during the offe.tory.{This $x an unusual event in St.Mathias, and the congregation willl be pleased at: {frequnt repetitions.Mr.Mulock's singin | was much admired, and the accompanimen pot Mr.W.J.Dirks, organist amd choirs master, was perfect.The dhoir of this lohvreh is rapidly improving, and In the Lautunm will no doubt he one of the best \u2018and strongest in thls eclity.To-morrow \"morning Mttle Miss Pearl Ulley will sing ,Handl's \u201cAngels Ever Bright and Pair\u201d | during the -offertory.- : St Stephen's, Weredale' Park, Dorches- \"ter Street and Atwater Avenue\u2014Celebra- tion of.Holy Communion at 10 o\u2019clek; : Morning Prayer at 11 o.m.Sunday School at 3 o'clock; I\u2019venlng Prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher at both services, the Rev.M.Day .Baldwin, M.A.Ven.Archdeacon Evans, D.C.L., Rev.E.T.Rexford, B.A., Rev, M.Day Batdwin, M.A.| \u2018 - PRESBYTERIAN, Crescent Street\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 pan.\u201cRev.A.B.Mackay, D.D., Pastor.The Rev.I.Duncan Andersen, B.A., will preach morning and evening.St.Gabriel\u201411 a.m.\u2014Pr er, Rev.J.C.Robertson, B.D.7 p.m.\u2014Preacher, Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D.Subject\u2014'1 Must See Rome Also,\u201d , Acts 10, 21.\u2018 Sunday S«hool, 3 p.m.C.E.meeting, 815 p.m.Bible reading, Wednesday, 8 p.m.Stgang- ers welcome at all services.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.St.Andrew's\u2014Morning Service, 11: Af- _térnoon Service, 4 Church Parade of the Highland Cadets Battallon.Rev, J.Hil, M.A, D.D., will offlciate.The Evening Service is now discontinued :111 the first Sunday in September.METHODIST.Dominlon Squa at 3 a'clock.\\ Pen OPUS at 11 o'clock; Evening at 7 o'clock.Rev.Dr.Jackson will preach at both services.Sunday School and Bible Classes at 3.o'clock, CONGREGATIONAL.Point St.Charles\u2014Pastor, Rev.D.- 8.Famliton, B.A.Services at 11 a.m and 7 .m.Dominion Day themes ti/-morrow.abbath School and Bible Class, 3 p.m.11 a.m.subject, \u2018\u2018Encouragements in Bulld- ing\"; 7 p.m., \u201cBarriers In Bullding.\u201d BAPTIST.First Baptist\u2014Rev.J.A.Gordon will preach his last sermon lrefore vacation, In the morning.Midsummer Floral Service by the school in the evening.Public in: ited.Point St.Charles\u2014The usual services in Point St.Charles Baptist Church will be held to-morrow.The- large art windows in the Church on Wellington Street have been screened on \u2018he Inside for the summer months, rendering the auditorium very cool and, the light more agreeable to the eyes.ADVENT CHRISTIAN.Drummond Hall, 81° Drummond Street.7 p.m.subject, \"Health Reform in Relation to Christianity,\u201d by Dr.MacBean.3 LUTHDRAN, : German Tutheran, 120 and 131 St.Dom fnique Street\u2014Rev.Fr.Riedel, Pastor\u2014 1 am, er, the stor; subject.\u201cSound Sense and Bdiewng.Suuday School at 9.30 a.m.CHRISTIAN SCIBNCE.First Church of Christ Solentist, 41 Clogse Street, Western Square\u2014Services on Sunday at 11 n.m.and 7 p.m.; Weduesday, 8 p.m.All cordially.Invited.* \u2019 \u2018 - Ignorant of Natare's Laws.t ignorant, stupid\u2014else why ats celtpr \u201cto reat Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma by snutts, tablets or atom re: Such remgdies can\u2019t cure, for the médication must be carried to the diseased parts by the air you breathe.Catarrhozone is inhaled into the lungs, throat and nasal passages, Kills the disease from its very roots.Catarrhozone is.recommended - by doctors and druggists as a mever-failing '.There are thousandsof .* because they think there are ' \u201cSALADA , 8t.Louis, close to Yacht Club head- people a kind of satis- - 1 \u201c+ 9 might prove a pleasant - Parakey.26C and 40c.$10,000 Houge = Above Sherbrooke St.For Salé Cheap.The owner of a modern, recently built, cut stone house; ty Agi brooke Street, would sell cost for special reasons.Call for particulars, H L.Putnam, First Floor, Temple Building \u2019 Western Avenue, Westmount, Opposite Park, House For Sale A charming, semi-detached house, overlooking the park; high cellar, extension kitchen, five bedrooms and maid's room; all on two.floors.This is a quick sale, : H.L.Putnam, | First Floor, Temple Building Dorval Islands Cy For Saleor to Rent.Summer Residence This magnificent country seat, occupying its unique position in Lake .quarters, and In the midst of the best summer residences; would be rented - to a suitable tenant cheap.: H.L.Putnam, First Floor Temple Building ARONSON & AOTENBERE, Pawn Brokers, / ® e 601 Oraig Street.Money to iend on Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, Furs, Dry Goods, and all kinds of merchandise: BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE.Open from 8 a.m.to 8 p.m.Furs stored at low charges during summer months.\u2019 Once Tried a Always Used Is the popular opinion of BROCK\u2019S BIRD SEED and BIRD TREAT.If you want to keep your canary in health and song, use no other.For sale by all Grocers and Druggists.Would You Be Beautiful?Ladies, if you have Superfluous Hair, Moles, Warts, Scalp Die- - ease, Foot Troubles Wrinklea; waht Massage, Manicuring, etc., make an®appointment- with the Montreal Dermatological Institute, 91 UNION AVENUE, LACE HOUSE.BLOUSES OF NEWEST STYLES FINEST FABRICS COLORED, 75c, $1.10, $1.50, WHITE, 81.10, 81.25, 81.80, to:83.10, |.BLACK, 81.15, to 83.50, Sizes in Black up ta 42 2431 St.Catherine St.M188 M.SKIDDY.Proprietor: Tho Bryee Coppgragh i - Is the Best Duplicator made.- \"© MANUFACTURERS : The Albert Bryce Co.cure.- Try it.25c.and $1.00.11 BLEURY STREET.Montreal.\u2014 ; se - T - = ° W.P.SCOTT.-| - MONTRÉAL, voi Poser ote, 2422 St.Ontherine Stan - ~ - -~ 5 L ' LC 1 >.1 or PHB DAILY NERALD das a civeulation eucesded by enly ene Eaglish dally ta the Provines.Bubicription.33.00 per vear THD WEEKLY HERALD.co: Bs OF Pear TELEPHONES itorial Ottes sessvossoctocou0outo00 0 MÉAEM » Job LIBOBE uvoesrrisossearasees HBID 21 HERBALD où, Jas, 8.Barzncat, Managing Director, 2° ® OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS : Reuders of the Herald going eut of the city for the summer may have the & per sent to any address in the United Btates or Canning 28 cents à month.\u201c CHASING A WILL-C-THE-WISP.The objection of Ald.Hart to allowing supplementary -teffders to be received and considered by the Council is eminently just and gound.If the contract for street lighting were put up to Dutch auction in the first place there would be no objection * to continuing as long as a lower bid was heard.But to advertise for sealed tenders, to open and discuss these tenders, and then to give the higher tenderers the chance to come down if they felt so inclined, that would be a hollow mockery * indeed.\u2018And the thing becomes a dozen times worse when the proposition is not even to accept a.lower offer than the one already in, but an offer as much higher as those who make it think the people will stand for.Once let it be thoroughly, understood that such is the best use that can be made of Jowest tenderers and it would not be very, long before tendering became, as is now the case with tenders for coal, a matter of previous arrangement between the parties tendering.We would still, no doubt, continue the form of inviting competition, but we would, by our own act, have driven out the spirit of competition.No system of commercial or public mor- élity could justify the admission of supplementary tenders by the parties who have already tendered.For them to quote \" a lower price than that mentioned in their original tenders would be to confess having harbored the intention of tleecing the city, needy and all as the treasury is.There is only one shadow of an excuse for calling for new tenders, if indeed there is any at all.It might possibly be as well to have a definite decision by, the Council : on the question whether the open arc lamp shall be continued in use or whether the \u201cenclosed arc lamp shall be substituted for it.There is no good reason why the information derived through the medium of the tenders is not sufficient for all pur poses, for that tendering has been the means df letting the general public know for the first time that the lamps to which sve have so long been accustomed are pass- §ng from use, and that newer, more efficient and more economical lamps are taking their place.If it were not for that the lowest tender would not be nearly so low, and neither, in ali probability, would the higher tenders be so much below the prices we have been accustomed to pay.Ever since the tenders were opened those who have spoken for the Royal Electric Company have diligently striven to \u2018raise what on examination must be regarded as & false issue.They have concentrated all their energies upon this one phase of the subject.They have led the public to understand that the lamp- tucy now furnish \"constitutes the highest standard of excellence, and that any other lamp that might be used would be less effective to an extent not adequately measured by the ostensible reduction in price.If that is not the meaning of the tactics used by the Royal Electric advocates before the Fire Committee, it is certainly the impression carried \u2018away by nine out of every ten of those who attended the meetings.All this insistence upon 2,000 candle-power can have had no other object than to disseminate the opinion that what we now have is a 2,000 candle-power lamp, and that any other would be less suited #0 the purpose by so much as it fell below that standard.Jf the view could be substantiated, it deserved consideration.It may yet be thought to deserve sufficient consideration to warrant some delay.But it has to be paid that the trend of expert opinion is against the conclusion the public would be likely to draw from the information the Royal Electric advocates have put before them.» For exampte, the Electrical World and Engineer, of New York, which takes high rank amo:gat tethnical journals devoted to the discussion of problems in electricity, has for some time past been publishing a series of papers on the elements of illumination, written by what we may sup- \u201c pose to be a man of high standing in his profession.In the March and April numbers this particular phase of the question was dealt with, and the conclusions reached are of enough importance to be of much \u2018interest to.all who wish to be just on the question of the light contract.The writer concedes that in the matter of absolute brillianey the enclosed arc lamp is inferior to fhe open arc; but he makes it clear that à ray of maximum brilliancy is not the thing to be desired for street lighting, | but rether a well-diffused light which permits of the sensitive human eye seeing clearly for a long distance.The fault with the open lamp is that it is difficult and almost impossible to see anything on the far side of it.«With the new lamps this is not the cases This is why, the writer mys, the enclosed arc lamps are useful to an extent their relative individual brilliancy would not seem to justify, and this is why, he adds, the enclosed arc lamp is rapidly being substituted for the other.\u2018I'he same writer says in another place | that either a continuous current or an gi\u2019 ternating current enclosed arc lamp, using 6.6_ amperes, will take the place of the noMinal 2,000 candle-power lamp using 9.5 to 10 amperes, lamp, for lamp, and give an equally satisfactory illumination.That, it seems to us, covers the whole case, and if the view is sustained by expert electric fans, the attempt.to set up the present Ant as a standard of efficiency and of cost begins to look a good deal like hum- Moreover, it turns out that the magical 2,000 candle-powér of which we hear so {much is also a bumbug.So far as ac euracy is eoncerned, it might as well be | walled a 5,000 ecandle-power lamp.The \"writer of the papers above referred to says * thut-the smxbwem -trfilianey derived from Loar of 5 i BE Ep fbi; THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIA- WUMBNT.The first session of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, which was recently opened by the Duke of Cornwall and York, will be momentous in the history of the continent, and, by reason mainly of the political problema and possibilities they will have to face, the members constitute a body upon whom the curosity and expectation of the world will rest.The first and preliminary task which is occupying attention is the erection of a whole system of administration.Parliament has to make 1t6 own precedents\u2019 and it has not only to invent a tariff, but it has to fuse six hostile tariffs into a common element and evolve out of, them a new and homogeneous.fiscal system, a tariff which has to stretch over the entire continent-and suit different varieties of climate, all forms of industry, afl diversities of interest.In the past the custom house bas been the symbal of disunion, the fountain of strife between the colonies, but now it has to be the common provider of all the states, the cement which will hold them together.The tariff has in the past been a weapon which the colonies have used like a eword against each other, but in! future the blade will be turned against the world.The nations trading with Australia are clearly interested in\u2019 the manner in which Australia solves the tariff problem.Great Britain,\u201d the United States and Canada are concerned very largely in the solution that may be ar- cived at.So long as all are .placed on an equal footing it matters little to the outside world whether the tariff is high or low, but happily for Auatrelias own as the maintenance of the public revenues will justify.In the first instance, at all events, the whole of the revenues on no doubt other sources of revenue will be opened up.What they will be can only be guessed, but they are hardly likely to cover a wide range.The states constituting the commonavealth have been very chary about parting with any, of their rights to the federal authority.So little, indeed, has been given up to the Commonwealth Parliament, that it is quite possible that State Parliaments may outgrow and outshine it.It must be remembered that in one respect the constitution of the Austrelian Commonwealth invents that of the Dominion of Canada.In Canada the functions of the provinces have-been clearly defined by the British North Ametriea Act, and everything not specifically reserved to the States is vestedgin the Dominion.To it belong all the nascent and undefined sources of power and wealth.monwealth of Australia- is, however, imprisoned within the four corners of its sheet: of paper.All the unspecified, unforeseen funotions of government and to the States.They may expand by unconscious netural growth, and the Commonwealth can only receiver new functions by new and distinct gifts from the States.It may be that the railways, for example, will some day become federal \u2018properties, but if they do, it can only be by the gift of the States, who are beginning to find them remunerative investments, which they will n t be readily disposed to part with.The colonies, or rather the States, as they are now called, have given to the Commonwealth very grudgingly.It is already feared that when put to the rough test of practice it may turn out that the area of authority is too naprow.There is, perhaps, no responsible statesman in Australia to-day: who does not wish that when the constitution was being framed power in ampler measure had been conceded to the Com- monwealth- Parliament.ac ! NOTES AND COMMENTS.Heat and light are still the topics of \u2018conversation, just as they were in the winter.: Every Canadian should have a good time on Dominion Dhy.If it keeps hot a lazy time is the best time.- They may abuse \u2018the lowest tender as they please, but 1t has fixed the price of street lighting for Montreal.If it is going to be as hot as this, perhaps it is just as well there should be no festivities on Dominion Day.If Mr.Davis had known what resentment his Jow tender would stir up® perhaps he would not have tendered at all.Wednesdays division served one good purpose.It enabled the people to know what aldermen need to be Teasoned with.Some aldermen who ought to know better are saying hard words about the people who put in the lowest light tender.What an outrage, to be sure, to cut the price of lighting in two! > Poor old ex-Ald.Dupre hus received a | Going-over fr e court on sccount of -ofie of those lold déals in which $200 was [ asked for a civic position.Jsut there are plenty of virtuous: people who see no harm in the present instance where the toll takers\u2019 price is raised to $3.000 or better, : .Cn, Toronto papers ray that at Collingwood .\u2019Hon.Mr: Tarte was received with an outburst of enthusiasm that could not bat inspire him to do hia best, and as he rose the orchestra struck up the Yarseil- laise.\u201d\u201d The \u2018\u201cMaresillaise™ aty\u2019Colling wood! Shade of Dalton.McCarthy, what next?\u201c1 ; p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Those people who are disposed to ash Wr.Davis for & guareates bond of o mil sake, the tariff rate will be made as low | will come from the \u201ccustoms; but later | of The Com- : legislation and sources of wealth belong.TBE MONTREAL DAILY HUXALU, SATORDAY.JUNE 90, 1 THE MONTREAL HERALD'S \u201cPORTRAIT GALLERY MAJOR H.S.BIRKETT, M,D, \u2014) The members of No.3 Bearer Company, left yesterday, thirty-five strong, under command of Major H.'S.Bir kett, for Turee Rivers, where they wit! go into camp for three days.Major Birkett organised the corps about 12 months ago, and they have thelr toendquarters on 8t.Catherine Street, just west of Stanley.The Major was firet attached to the Victoria Rifles as a provisional second lieutenant.He went with Lient.Nattress to England to take his course at an Imperial echool, and on examination carried aff the honors of his clams.Returning to Canada, he interested himself with the Bearer Company, and hes orgam- ized one of the most efficient bearer companies In Carade.The company \"will return to the city on Monday.ton dollars or thereabouts should bear in and that, thanks to his low tender, the whole five years contract will amount to only $328,500.Be reasonable, gentlemen, be reasonable, In the Whirl of the World A Scottish Moor.Kaid Maclean, the Scottish attendant of the Moorigh ambassador to, King Edward, is of medium height, but of exceptionally strong physique.His beard is now white with years, his skin dark, and in his flowing robes he might eaasily be taken for a Moor.Until he spoke, then you would know he hailed from north of the Tweed.: He is a splendid horserran; exceedingly skilful as a shot and with the sword, a thoroughly brave man and a typical leader.During the twenty-five years he has served with the Moorish army he has seen a book full of fighting, on the journeys to and from the Sultan's capitals .(which are merely expeditions for suppressing the tribes and exacting tribute), and on those dangerous expeditions to remote arts to collect taxes.He himself might e a fatalist, like the men he leads, so contemptuous is he of death.His intrepid leadership has endeared him to the men, and the Kaid could take them anywhere.Mr.Maclean, for his services to the British Government, which have been treated a C.M.(i.He is married to a Spanish lady, who lives at Marrakesh with him, and has three daughters and.one son The daughters are at the Moorish capital, and the boy is a licutenant in thie British Army, now serving in South Africa.~ The Founding of Ville Marie.A correspondent af the Toronto Glohe writes from Temiscatmingue :\u2014\u201cThe start the Hrench-Canadian settlement- at Baie des_Peres illustrates the-ense with which crops can be obtained.For many on the lake by the Oblate Fathers in roximity'to the Hudson Bay fort.One brother in the mission, Brother Moffet, & man of great administrative ability, determined to try agriculture.Saying nothing to hia colleagues, he touk = one spring the three weeks\u2019 holiday to which he was entitled, and, accompanied by two Indians, slipped over to Baie des Peres.The forest had been burned over twice, so that logging was easy, and Brother Moffet spent.jis: holiday in clearing the land.Before it was time to go back to his post he \"had sowed oats and hay en-a ten-acre field: Returning, he said nothing of his harmless escapade until harvest time, when he requested the Superior to go vith him=apd see how the field had prospered.l'hey found an excellent crop of oats and hay, and that year the lumbermen paid famine.prices, the story being that hay brought %150 a ton! The Oblate Fathers soon saw cause to remove to Baie des Peres, sect- tlers flowed in from Old Quebec, and to: day Ville Marie, as the place is now called, is a pleasant and solid-looking village of 300 or 400 people, with a fine farming community behind it.Fine Chance for Chicago Women.The shoe social has broken out in New York and may be expected to hecome epidemic here in, due time.The nature of .this riotous diversion ix explained in the accompanying lines, which constituted the invitation to a shoe social recently held an the Port ~ Jefferson (L.l.) Presbyterian \"Church, for the benefit of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society: The Ladies\u2019 Aid is in hced of cash, But we desire to do nothing rash, Bo a shoe social we will hold, And our plan for this we now unfold; Just take the number of your shoe And simply multiply by two; If the size of the shoe you wear is four Right cents will let you through the \u2018door, We'll entertain you with rong and jest And coffee and cake of the very best; A plate of cream will gost only a dime, We hope \u2018you will come and have a good time.If anything prevents you from comin - thus.- Money in envelope platse forward us; But come if you can \u2018and enjoy the fun, We'll make you welcome, every one.It is alleged that 8 cents was the most contributed by anv lady who attended the -social, which would indicate that number three shoes are the limit for feminine members of that congregation\u2014always provided that no deception was practiced.Let us hope that the shoe social may soon come here, -Through it the world maybe convinced that Chicago ladies have been slandered as to the size of their feel.Ve would be surprised and disappointed if any woman in this town ever paid more than ¢ cents for admittance to a shoe social, America\u2019s Underground Road.It may be a source of consolation to the United States, if not to their European competitors, to learn that , the largest shipment of machinery ever gent to any rt of the world left New York city in: March, after the De WittGage tilf\u2014for Russia.RE .Russia is not given to_cutting off her nose to spite her face.Machinery need: ed for state railwaya, or agricultural machinery, which the peasants must have will not be subjected to the additional Direct American export to robably show a shrinkage, England acting as.clearing housen and being credited with Yankee ingenuity.In fact it is estimated that last year these countries, sent over $20, 000,000 worth of American products into Russia as their own; while the value of the direct export from the United States to Rusia amounted to but $11,000,000, It is a common practice to remove the American mame plate and substitute that arbitrary tax: Russia.will P Germany an Germen Sm.German, great, - oe over Shao every other samt LA x + To , = 15 WU a Le dés Le dla à AT à mind that things are not what \u2018they were\u2019 \"economically described as \u201ceminent,\u201d was | years a mission etation was \u2018maintained | And \u2014 facturing nation in that the Teutons have established branch banks in almost every large city of Russia, while their agents act as distributors, becoming in time the actual managers of newly established Russian works, and naturally favoring home products and machinery.Moreover, Germany sells on long time credit, while America,\u2018 without banking facilities abroad, must demand cash payments, consequently the Germans find it profitable to purchase, American machinery for cash, change the name plate so that they may secure any duplicate qrders, and sell at an advance, on credit, the only terms on which the average business man in Russia can or will buy.\u2014Engineering Magazine, : AN EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE \u2014 The man, .He sits down On the \u201ccar seat And ' The woman She stands up On her two feet, And the man, Absorbed In a great thought, Is so entirely wrought Up by it that he never sces The woman, and the woman, also, Absorbed In a great thought, Is so entirely wrought Up by *t that she never sees anything But the man Holding down the car seat * And Ler feet Are almighty tired, , But not half wo tired as ghe is Of the kind of manners That man bas got, And there are others, And \u2018 \u201cThe man \u2019 Hangs on to the car seat Because he has as many feet As the woman has And they are twice as big And take twice as long To get the tired out of them, And he doesn\u2019t ogre, * 1f she does call ha 4 pig, And the car 8 Jumps and Bumps and ; Starts and stops And the woman nearly drops.But the man never does, And the man Does the very best he can To read his paper, And the woman ; + Wonders as she ts ahoved aroved And walked over Whethar the strap .Or her wrist or her elbow or her shoulder - Will be pulled out by the roots, .And the man ~~ : Doosn\u2019t secm to cqre Bo lcag as he isit't dragged out of his seat And the conductor says Tickets,\u201d And \u201cStep forward, please,\u201d And \u201cHold fast, ever'body,\u201d And \u201cTransfers,\u201d and \u2018\u2018Steenth Street,\u201d And \u201cT'ieth Street\u201d and \u2018\u2018Oomth Street,\u2018 And\u2018\u201cTyminth Street,\" And the Woman > Says things not fit for publication And the man Sitting in the scat Never says a word And the woman .Grits her teeth And sticks ber nalls into the atrap And she feels a seam in her waist Give way, and ahe bangs Into the crowd And she knows her hat Isn't on straight, And all the hicod has run Down out of her fingers, and her arm Feels lke à lummof putty = Stuck full.of ncedles and pins And the map Folds up his paper And shows some signs That something is going to happen Before this time next year And The woman takes hope And partly relaxes his grasp And the condüctor sings out: \u201cHold fast, everybody,\u201d .Aud the-woman grabs hold agaia And presently the man Sticks hie paper in his pocket And pulls hls overcoat together And smooths himself out and .Rizes up before the woman NS And takes off his hat , And bows and makes a bluff at belhg poîite And while he Is about It Anil the woman Is smiling .With an Infinite sense of rellef at last And trying to say, ' \u201cOh, thank you very much,\" When she would ever so much Rather cheke him, .Another woman behind dim .Slips into the seat hic has just vacated And The man Gets off the car wondering if he will ever See Ler again, and feeling pretty Well pleased with himself, The woman Grabs the strap again, And entirely forgets th: a Who had the scat before Thinking of the woman: .Who bas !t now, and with as much right _ \u2018To 4t, as she thought she had ¢o it When the man had it, She being a woman, 8eel IL | \u2014n{prnemim_ | CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING.Francis Dupras, allas Richard, was ar rested by Detective Gladu yesterday on a charge of being concerned in the theft of a horse from Mr.Joseph Valiquette, a farmer, of 8t.Vincent de Paul.The horse wis\u2019 also recovered, -It 1s alleged that a companion of Dupras, who has not yet been arrested, committed the actual theft, Dupras pleaded pot guity before Magistrate lafontaine yesterday afternoon And { in City Church | Displaying in his public career [relations of life, | Destroyed by Fire, 10th December, 1858, ?\u2018 Memorial Tablets = These first eix tablets below: were on the second Christ Church Cathedsal which stood on Notre Dame Street: To the Richard Cartwright Membres: of Lap Ce Up per Canada.Died 21th July 1815, aged 97.* + * To the Memory of the Rev.Brook J Bridges Stevens.Lo Chaplain of the Forces, the Evening Lecturer in the Episcopal Church.By His Exertion the Protestant Episcopal Church at Lachine was Erected.Hw Remaing are Deposited Beneath ths Died 15th May, lon.Aged 48 \u2019 ay, Jé, D os Erected by the _ Congregation of the urch.; To Mary Grant, Wife of John Forsyth, 8q., of Montreal, Merchant.A Native of Quebec, Died | Tere uly , Aged 41 Years.Erected by Her Husband.© e * * To LieutenantLolonel Gordon.Commanding First Battalion of the First , Royal Scots Regiment of Foot.Died 24th Sept, 1814, by a Wound Received From the Enemy at Fort Erie on 17th oi the Same Month.Erected by the Officers of the Battalioa.e To Margaret Hatt, Wife of John Jamie- .son Esq.Died in Savannah, in Georgia.° 16th January, 165, Aged 24.To Anne Gugy, Wife of Samuel Went worth Monk, Esq.One of the Prothonotaries of the Court of King's Bench, (District Montreal), Died 13th August, 1834, Aged 38.The above were in \u201cChrist Church\u201d\u2014 that \u2018stood on Notre Dame Street, west of Museon\u2019s Dry Goods store.\u2018This edifice like the first church of 1803, was destroyed by fire in December 1856 and of these tablets with it.e + In the present Christ Church Cathedral are the following marble and brass tab- lets\u2014a white marble reads: To the Memory of \u2018 The Honorable John Richardson, Esq.A Merchant of this City and a Member of the Executive and Legislative .Councils of the Province.Distinguished Through Life For Undéviating Rectitude of Purpose -and consistençy of conduct, for the generous encouragement of all useful Institutions, for a signal degree of.benevolence and for Christian Piety.devotion to the cause of truth, and inflexible adhereñce to the great \u2018principles which should animate a legislator and patriot.He was in private life remarkable for the practice of every domestic virtue.: : \u2018Year 1756, _ « Died in This City the 18th May, 1831.His Fellow Citizens.and Many Admirers of his character in the Canadas and in Great Britain, have \u201chotiored his memn- ory by adding to the Montreal General Hospital a.wing bearing his venerated Dame.The erection of this Tablet by his widow and family feebly evinces the sentiments cherished by them, when they call to: mind his eminent worth in all the -* * A small tablet beneath this says: The Above Tablet Saved From \u2018the Ruins of Christ Church Cathedral, Is - Re-erected Here in Connexion With the Chancel Window of Th Ca- = thedral \u2018 Placed There as a Memorial of the Late Honorable John Richardson, And of The Late Sarah Ann Grant, His Wile.To the right of this another white marble says: St : This Tablet _ \"And The Celestial Organ ._JIn The Tower ~ Were Erected Christmas 1899 .y Hector Mackenzie, Esq-.In Loving Memory Of His Parents, John \u2018Gordon Mackenzie, Ksq.« .Of the City of Montreal.\u201d Who Died May 1th.188, Aged 85 years.An Serafhina Gates Mackendie, Who Died : 13th, 1868, -Aged Gi years.\u201cBlessed Me the Dead, Which Die in- .the Lord.\u201d .Rev.XIV.\u201413.On the wall to the left of the chancel are the two fellowingd, both in white marble and elaborately carved: } In memory 0 Hon.George Moffatt, - Merchant, of this city, Member of the l.egislature, and Special Councils of Lower Canada, \u201c and reporter of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, Born at Sidehead, AVeredale, County of Dirham, England, - 13th August, 1787; Died \u2018at Montreq after a residence of 63 years.& 25th February, 1865.In the 78th year of hia age.This tablet is erected by his sorrowing widow and sons as an affectionate tribute of their love for one who.needs not this marble to record bis public amd private worth and merits, and many Chrigti virtues which adorned his character,Land by which, though dead, he yet speaketh.\u201cMark the perfect man and behold the upright man, for the end of that ian ia peace.\u201d \u2014P.sv.37.Another white marble tablet to the left of Richardson's, whore voice often filled this sacred cdifice\u2014read as follows: \u2014 Sacred, To the memory .- oO William Audley Mervyn, Assistant minister of the Cathedral, Second son of the late - Rev.W.H.Mervm Rector of Hillead.Co.Antrim, Ireland, Died in Montreal, - 7 March, 1895, In the 49th year of his age.\u201cWatch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit.you like en, be strong.\u201d This tablet is erected in affectionate remembrance .By his sorrowing mother, sister and some members of the Congres ation.In white marble:\u2014 = & 5 non, I Senior (\u2018anon of Christ Church Cathedra,, and rector of Trinity Church, Montreal, i SE re 1877, years; Ellen Smith, en Smith, - his wife, who died 13th Feby, 1880, \u201cHenceforth a crown of Righteousness.\u201d Erected by their children in loving remembranes.beass-mural tablet has this inscription: ardent 5 Born at Fortsoy in North Britain in the | borer, of {the Magistrate yesterday morning and in £/roneequence will do 15 days in jail.= e .Aged 45 ! \u2018The Original M Military Cemetery in this City Having Perished, this Memorial Has Been Placed Here by Jehan Even Davies Solicitor, » Nephew of the Nephe M e e e The Bt, Gabriel Church bas but one mural brought from original portly of \u201ceotana, Pa: its,\u201d now y owned the vinci vera- ment as offices,\u201d This is of white marble and black letters, and reads: Sacred to the Memory the Lats Kev.James So Who Was Born in the Village of Tollcross, \u201cNear Glasgow, 1st April, 1775.ined Minister of this Church 18th ; ptember, 1803, ~ and Died 2nd June, 1837, ; Aged 62 Years.This Tablet has been Erected by this Congregation in Token of their Gratitude, For the Munificent Legacy of One Thousand Pounds ueathed by Him for the Purpose of Building a Manse for the Accommodation of the _ Future Ministers of St.\"Gabriel Street Church.Having been Bereaved of His Children, He Cousecrated, at His Death, the whole of His Property, of which the Greater Part was the ues of Disinterested Friendship to the Cause of Science, Friendship, Humanity and Piety.No portrait of this early minister is known to exist.\u201d His remains were first laid in the old Dorchester Street Cemetery, but when converted into Dufferin Square in 1855, they were removed to Mount Royal, where his bones now lie in & nameless grave.In the American Presbyterian Church we find this single white marble mural tablet: .In Memory of Rev.Cale: Strong, Pastor of the American Church, Instituted September 29, 1839.Died Jun.+ 1847, ged \"ears.\u201cRemember the Words \\Which I Unto You While 1 Was Yet With You .In St.George's Church we find the following marble and brass mural tablets: A white marble read: ./ In Loving Memory of Ce William Turnbull Leach, - *First Rector of St.George's Church, and Archdeacon of Montreal.He Held the Position of Rector for Eighteen Years.Born March 2nd, 1805.« Died October 15th, 1886.- The Memary of the Just Is Blessed.\u2014 Prov, x, 7.i * * * Spoke .Another white marble was inscribed: .To Preserve : the Remembrance pf a Life Which by Many Virtues and Rare Intelligence Adorned the Doctrine of Christ.; This Tablet, Erected by the Members of this Church, s Inscribed with the Name of .Jessie Skirving, Wife of The Rev.W.T.Leach, D.C.L.Departed this Life February 21st, D.1847.AL, * » This also was on a white marble: Sacred to the memory of Georgtana Augusta, the belaved wife of Captain Griffin, Deputy Assistant -Adjutant-General.who died at Montreal, on the 20th March.1848, aged 23 vears and 8 months.Re: gretted by all-who knew her.* Also of Mary, daughter of the above.who ditd at Lachine.on the 2nd Jue, 1849, aged 2 years and 10 months.This tablet wus erected by a sorrowing a husband and father.er \"+ The following is on a brass tablet:\u2014 In memory of ; Lieutenant Somered Torn Paterson\u2026 The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Son of A, T.Paterson, Esq., of Montreal.Who died at Quetta, India, on the 25th July, 1895.from the effects of an accident - at.polo, : On the 22nd July, 1895, aged 21 ycars.Erected by, his brother officers.4 Another brass tablet on the organ has these words:\u2014 In memoriam: .This organ Presented to St.George's Church, .hy James Crathern, In remembrance of .His beloved wife, died 10th January, 1883, and ofthis dear children, Evelyn Maud, died 9th July, 1894, in her 25th vear: John Caverhill, died 11th.December, 1895, in his 28th year; Thomas, at Denver, died 8th March, 1896, in his 37th year.The cream-colored sandstone hap- tismal font, at the foot, has this inscription:\u2014 \u2026 : ê .In menforiam, .Elira, Wife of Right Rev.W.R.Bond, LL.D.Bishop of Montreal, = Formerly rector of this chutch, - 20th June, 1879.MARKET COMMITTEE AROUSED Superintendent Biron created a stir, in the Market Committee yesterday afternoon by a letter he submitted.: .One of the market clerks, it appeareq, had arked for a day's leave of abscuce to go fisbjhg, Lut Mr.Biron did not sce his > lot the man off on the day nc desired.A little while afterward Alderman Ricard went to Mr.Biron and told him he should have let the clerk off for a day.Mr.Biron wished to know what he was to do In such cases; who was to decide?\u201c1 must Meapprove of the reference to me contained In that letter,\u201d sald Alderman Ricard.\u201cI simply spoke to Mr.Biron, asking why he did not grant the clerk's request.Never mind, though\u2019 he added, \u201cI, will get my turn.\u201d a noni ne es , erman shou any Ana in à ase of this kind,\u201d said idermann Tansey., Ale is ungenerous, to say the least,\u2019 supplemented Alderman Gagnon, .\u201cI think that Alderman Ricard has done nothing to demand censure,\u201d affirmed Alderman Lapointe.\u2026 \u201c1 lave lA {ll-feeling againet Mr, Biron, Rtieard, \u201cbut 1 may + observed Alderman have my turn later on.Mr, A.Legault.hoteikeaper at-the nbat-_ toir market, reccived permission to erect a atæble for the accommodation of Lutch- ers\u2019 horses.FIFTEEN DAYS FOR THEFT.James Taylor.18 years of age, a la- YAverpool, atole six shirts from the store of Lamy & Tam), 8t.Lawrence Rtreet, and shortly af ward fell into the hands of Constable Savard.Taylor saw Rotary Chairs! wes cemanded will Wedaeaday, for exam: oon .Ce eam mame stam rr \\ + .de; * .ro ETS | | with his wife a vast Joriane.: two.j could buy\u2014to make a ~ The Man Who : 26 | Won the Derby MAP \u2014Just sixty years at age, clean faced except for a pronounced moustache -Pince-nes set firm on a determined nose, high forehead with crisp wiry hair outlining three sides of a square, such is the fret impression of the fa:e of Mr.W.C.Whitney, the second American to win the Derby (Mr.Pierre Lorilluid, in 1831, was the first) and break ail records at tho same time.Chat\u2019 with him and he\u2019ll not ue « du: péréluous word.Quiet, contained, interested and interesting, full of pleasant lit: tle anecdotes, but never drawn on business, one pricks the surface only to find the lawyer and the keen business man.his amusement, horse-racing- his hobby.By many stairs he has achieved his position.As Secretary of the Navy in Grover Cleveland's administration\u2014in 1885\u2014 he reorganized the American navy justin time for Santiago and Manila in 1897.As a financier he holds the highest rank in New York city.Insurance companies, theatres, banks, and railroads claim him as a director; bat his gréat work\u2014 the seizing and hold.ng of the Metropolitan (New York) Stréet l'ramways, backing them with bis capital and counsel\u2014is, perhaps, the work of his liie\u2014next to winning the Englich Derby, which has given him most satisfaction.Mr.Whitney\u2019s Record.Bÿ slow and sure degrees Mr.Whitney has attained his position in the racin Only a few months ago he leased Heath House, the ruining quarters of poor Bill Beresford, where he secured John Hug gins as his trainer and the brothers Join and Lester Reiff as jockeys\u2014all at princely fees, He now heads the list or American owners on the pritisi turf, and at last there is somcth ng more than an excuse for his oft-repeated, - phrase : \u201cDon't talk polities; \u20181.want to talk horse.It\u2019s more interesting.\u201d His Love Story.This man who is thus immerséd in the biggest of commercial enterpr.ses\u2014a br.l- laut Jawyer, as:ute Poedticin, reariess and financier\u2014hus had tos roman e\u2014anid a very pretty, and, at the same time, à very tragic one.His first ingrcage wis with Miss Pavne\u2014daushte.\u2018où \u201cesaior Payne.Senator l'ayuc\u2014is most péop.e know\u2014was vue oi the first and largest owners of thar huge-S.audard Gil Trust \u20181 which ix now the rac.es: corporation in the world; and Mr.Whitney - recerved When she died Mr.Whitney remamed jor some ears a widower; and then die feil vivent v and hopelessly in love with a heauuitul woman\u2014a Miss May, wo had at que time heeng thie fiancee of that brillant but somewhat erratic journali.t\u2014dJanies Gordon Benuctt\u2014the proprictor où the New York Herald.Mr.Wiitney's attachment, which had successful, and he was married.And then begau a s cond epoch of his life and hers.All the remauce which had-been absent fur some.years :rom tho hard ca- veer of \u2018the business man and the polit- cian, seenied, to Lave heen i and domestic affection was added to all the glories and enjoyments unt] oss.bili- ties of gigague weaadih,, Her ufe rad had its disiliusions, too\u2014tilrough he w.s beau- tiul and attractive and à spoi et cirid ot natural gifts.And with vacajs\u2014witu palatial mausion in Pith Avenue: which bad cost at least 1 antitione be:weeu de- vorations aud preturds u send DEATH OF MR.WALTER SADLER.Yesterday, Walter S.L.\u2019Sadler, who bas been ili with typhoid fever for some time, succumbed to the heat.of the M.A.A.A., and Sadler, - .ee a nephew of Ald.COURT SHAFORTH, C.O.F.A largely attended mecting of Court Sea- forth; No.232, was held in Unity Hal), 500 Wellington Street, Inst evening, when, the members were favored with a visit from Mr.Rober Elliott, high chief ranger, of Ingersoll, Ont., and Dr.W, H.Smythe, of the High Court executive, The high chief ranger delivered a happy address on the progress of the order.At a commlit- tee meeting held afterwards arrangements were completed for the court's plenie at Bout de l'Ile on July 10.SHERBROOKE LACROSSE TEAM.Sherbrooke, June 29.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 The Sherbrooke lacrosse team, which will meet Quebec here to-day.are ax follows: Witty, val; Drapeau, point; Simpson, cover; Leitch, Sangster, McCabe, \u2018Hefence field: Dore, centre! Rocque, Povey and Maguire, home field; Garwood, outside home, an Hogan, inside home.Martin Gahan, Montreal, will referee.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.PAUL'S AND THE \u201cTUBE.\u201d (The T.ondon Ohronicle.) Paul's Cathedral is, it is feared, somewhat endangered by one of the proposed new tube railivays, and the dean t r The proposed electric line known as the Piccadilly and -City Railway will s Under, the south side of St.Paul's Churchyard, and unless\u2019 very considerable precautions are taken to prevent any ibllity of danger to the great mass of Wren's structure, the cathedral authorities will arrangé themeclves in uncompromising .opposition to the scheme, There was trouble enough when the cathedral was built to secure a good foundation, and ft is scriously fear ed that the construction of a.tube and the constant vibration almost immediately beneath the sanctuary may seriously endanger the foundations.The dean and chapter have just got permission to be represented by counsel before the Par- lirenentary.Committee whith will consider the «cheme.aE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A meeting of Clan Macdonald was held in \u201cElm Hall, Westmount.last evening, wien the.final! arrangements were nade for the excursion on Monday .to Alexandria, Ont, where a special programme of Scottish games will be osrried oy Mont- mornin, r | frame He was a member | d'| Moored opposite the Customs.cal can leave the city In th abd return the seme evening.5 e * THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY.JUNE 29, 1901 \u201cWe've an Idea \"-There are thousands of people that are a kind of satisfied with the Teas they are using, because they taink there are none nicer.CEYLON TEAS might lation to such.Sealed Lead Packets lon Green.\"SALADA prove a pleasant reve- only 25c, 300, 400, 50e, 60c\u2014 Black, Mixed, Uncolored Coy- Ask your Grocer for \u201cSALADA,\"\u201d and steadfastly refuse substitutes.\u201d \u2014 A MONGOL INVASION Longdou, June 20.\u2014The correspondent of the Times, cabling from Shanghai, says he considers the peralstent rumors of the or ganization of a Mongol invasion by Prince, Tuan and General Tung Fuh Slang to be worthy of attention on account of thelr lnherent probabikty.ere TOM SWALWELL DEAD.Toronto, June 29.\u2014Thomas Swalwell, a well-known commercial traveler.was round dead in a room at the Gladstone House yesterday, and as the gas jet was halt open the presumption is that he suicided.Mr, Swalwell was one of the best known travelers in Toronto, and his frequent contributions to the newspapers \u201cRad made his name fanuliar to the general public.He wrote jokes and stories gathered during his business trips and short articles dealing with rural life.: Swalwell was 45 years of \u2018age.rer DR, G.T.ROSS HONORED.At the convocation of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, on Thursday, the degree of D.C.L., honors caure, war conferred upon Dr.Geo.T.Ross, of Montreal, registrar of the medical faculty of the cdllege here, pnd professor of liryagology.MOULTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.Toronto, June 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mrs.J.E.Wells, principal of Harding Hall, London,.Ont., has been appomted principal of Moulfon Ladies\u2019 College.She is the widow of the late Professor Wells.A PICTURE FRAME BLAZE There was a small blaze In the cellar of N.Kheaume & Bro.'s mirror and picture.manufactory, 46 St.Dominique Street, at 6 o'clock last night.The fire was first noticed a few minutes after 6 o'clock, and an alarm was turned In from box.15,.tg which the central firemen responded.There.was a falr-sized stock In the cellar, and in a shore time the place was.filled with smoke, which impeded the work of the salvagé men.Three lines of hose were lid from stations 1, 2 and 6, ard It needed: a steady pour of water for.ten of fifteen minutes hefore the blaze was extinguished.\u2018The Joss ls estimated at several hundred dollars.© \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE AUTOMOBILE RACE.Berlin, June 20.\u2014Fournier was the first of the automobile racers to arrive here.He reached Berlin at 11.38 this morning, and was tremendously cheered by a.big | crowd.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; HOT OUT IN THE ANNEX.Little Dora\u2019 Marshal, of St.@eorge Street, had the misfortune to lose one of hér fingers under pécullar ciréumstances.| It appears she was carrying a spall mow.Ing machine, when the knlves turned, cutting off her Singer.} Mr.J.A.Davis, electrician, of Clarke Street, is bullding n fine new house, which tie Lopes to occupy this fall.No less than three persons were - prostrated by the heat while walking up from the car on Park Avenue yesterday, \u201c { SHIPPING | PORT OF MONTREAL.- Arrived June 28.ta Steamship Campana, Demers, Mctou, J.G.Brock & Co., general, Steamship Huronu, Dorward, Shialds, R.Reford & t'o., general, , Steamship Manchester Corporation, WM.Hams, Manchester, Furness, Withy G Co., general, \u2019 Steamship Nyangn, Co, general, Stesmahip Greetlands, Couillard, Sydner, H.Doball & Co., coël.Steal Mora, Nicholson, Klugman : Co, conti.Cleared June 23.Elder, Deeimpator & Sydney, Stecmship Numid:an, Mein, Liverpool, H.* & A .Allah,.general.\u2018Steutiistp; Kosaran, Henry, London, H.& A.Allan, general.: Steaushlp Lycla, WHT, Briatol, Elder, Dempster & Co., genersl, VESSELS IN PORT.' , Bteamsah) pa, Dunerle, 1211, Shotten, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moorecd at Hochelaga.Andonl; 2034, Willlams, Eider, Dempster & Co.Moored at Hochelaga, Sbeppy Allison, 1461, Williams, McLeau, Kennedy & Co, Maored at .Hochelaga.Bellona, Isles, R.Reford & Co.Moored at the foot of Berrl Street.Frisin, -Schmidt, Furness, Witby & Co.Moored at Hochclaga.Rathlin Head, MceCalmont, McéLean, Kennedy & C« Moored at foot of Marlborough Etreet, .; Lakonia, 3046, McNell, R.Reford & Co.Moored near C.P.R.elevators.Orcadlan, 2252, Imrie MH.& A, Allan.| Moored opposite Jacques Cartler Square.Bray Head, Arthur, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Moored at font of Mariborough Street.Hurona, Dorward, R.Reford & 00, Monr- ed at foot of Berri Street.Muanchster Corpornition, Williama, Fur ness, Withy & Co.Moorad opposite the Cunton, = Nyanga, Elder, Dempster & Co.Moore et the foot of Berri Street.! Greetlands, Couillanl, HH.Dobell & Co.Modred at the Windw'll Polat Campana, Demers, J.G SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and \u2018endorsed \u201cTender for Court House, etc.Carnduff, N.W.T.,'\u2019 will be received at this office until Saturday, 27th July, 1901, for the construction of a building for Court House, etc., Carnduff, N.W.T.Plans and specification can\u2019 be seem and forms of tender obtainéd, at this Department and at the Post Office, Carnduff, N.W.T.I'ersons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the torm supplied and sigued with their actual signatures.Each tender must be accompanied by nn accepted cheque on a chartered bank, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited If the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or it he fail to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tendee.: By order, : FRED.GOLINAS, > : Becretary.Department of Public wo © Ottawa, June 26th, 1901.Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will aot be paid for ft.: ~ Brock & Co.| Rarque, Gaselle, 999, Green, Anderson Moored at Hochciaga.to AN INVESTIGATION REQUEST'BD.The Dominion Coal Company, Limited, bas 1eQuesteu Mr.K.Guerin, conuuissioner of the Montreal 1'tlots\u2019 Court, to arrange for a prompt official and searching .uves- tigation as to the cause of the recent strandings of the steamships Cape Breton and Bogstad, at St.Antoine de Tilly, about ten miles above Quobec.- GENERAL NOTES, ; The Allan Line steamer Norweplan salled trom Glasgow for Boston yesteruay after ucon, with 0 passeugers, The Parisian, inward bound, wie reported last night at eght o'clock off Cape Rosier.She is due here at 5 p.m.Sunday.The Dominion Line Royal and T.8 mall & Cu.afrived at Boston June 28 at 7.30 a.m.The hull and machinery.of the wrecked steamer Mareotls, before reported ashore tour Codrev, Nfld., has been sold at St John's, Nfld., for $1,250.Mr.John A.Cooper, editor of the Cana dian Magazine, is at the Windsor.He leaves to-night for a tour of the Martime Provinces and will make arrangements for the Canadian ress / tion excursion in August.' DOMINION DAY Sin gle Fare tor Round Trip, zood goin June #9.30 aud July 1.Re:urn limit Jusy 2, 1901.DOMINION DAY EXCURSIONS.Otterburn Park and°Return, 85c; going regular trap, 8.00 a.m.; return leaving Park 6 p.m.i Senior Lacrosse Match, CORNWALL.Round Trip Fare, 2.108.Special train at 10 am.Return, leave Cornwall, 8.00 p.m.and regular trains July 2nd.- BUFFALO RETURN FARES FROM MONTREAL.Good going Fare Good Returning Every day $10.25 8 days after day of sale.Every day $11.90- 15 days incld.day of ec!a Excursion.Fares from all other stations.TICKETS VALID ON ALL TRAINS.UNEQUALLED SERVICE MCNTREAL TO BUFFALO, LESS THAN 11 .HOURS.Lv.Buffalo .8.00 a.m.dally 7.00 p.m.@y Ar.Montreal.7.00 p.m.daily 7.50 a.m.ay All trains, run via Toronto and Niagara \"Falls.\u2019 Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains, Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains.Double track.Excursion tickets also sold returning by R & O.N.Co., steamers through 1,000 Islands and St.Lawrence Rapids.- e OLD ORCHARD .BEACH.is now run between Montreal, Portland and - Old Orchard Beach.: .Excursion tickets now on sale.\u2014\u2014\u2014e CITY TICKET OFFICFS: 137 St.James St, Telephones Main 480, Main 451, or Bonaventure Station.BUFFALO HOTELS.THE AUBURN, 338 AUBURN.AVENUE, BUFFALO, N.Y.Rooms, $1.00 per day each.Direct car lines _to grounds.Chas.Treble, of Torontp, Prop.Too Late for Classification.LOST \u2014 BANK BOOK NO.2072, WITH 3 $10 bills.Liberal reward at Royal Bank of Canada Branch.Westmount, or finder 1 telephone address -to Uptown 1281.157x \u2018WANTED \u2014 NON-UNION BRASS MOULDers, good wages, goud location, employment the year round.Box 358 N, Herald.152x TO LBT \u2014 AT FATHER POINT, FOR SUM- | - Mmeræseason, a fine house, with garden,.situated on the seaside, furnished and provided =.Rioux, Pilot, \u2018mouskis.ROOMS \u2014 TO »LET, ONE BEAUTIFUL © \u2018room.with veranda, in a superior house, everything the best, telephone included.Apply 131 Bishop.157x ROOM \u2014 TO LET, SMALL COMFORTABLE room, furnished, nice locality, rent low.Apply 161 Selby st., near Greene ave.,, West- mount.\u2019 152x | ROOMS\u2014TO LET, TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, breakfast and late dinner if desired; private family.1175 St.Denis.157x WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CHEF IN PAStry wishes position in country hotel, or to go with camping parties for the season.Roy Martini,\u201d General Delivery.x Father Point, Co.Ri- _ 167x.Grandest p Stock in with all the kitchen utensils and wood.| .\u2018 stenmship Common wehlth, from L{verpuol, | .Fast Night , .\u201cInt.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.ay.- Through sleeping and parlor car service * PUBLIC NOTICE, + M -sàly Yne-vétuk Dominion Pare THE S.CARSLEY CO.Neire Dame it.Meatreal's Greatest Store.Juno 20h.2901.MF\" GRAND ANNUAL \u201c98 July Cheap Sale , OPENS.TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2nd.THOUSANDS ARB WAITING FOR IT! THOUSANDS MORS WILL VISIT IT Colored Dress Goods, all \u2018Read this List of July Cheap Sala Bargains EVERY ONR Of THEM HAS A SPECIAL PRICE INTEREST.33 1-3 TO GO PER CENT.OFF.One of the great attractions at The Big Store during July will be the enormous Sale of Thousands upon Thousands Yards Fancy reduced from 33 1-3 TO GO PER CENT.OFF.DRESS GOODS SALE STYLISH COLORED DRESS GOODS, in pretty combination color- ings, at the following reductions: * © Lot No.1, 3c for .140 Lot No.4, 46c for .29¢ Lot No.2, 35c for .19c Lot No.5, 55¢ for .350 Lag No.3, 40c for .\u2026\u2026 22e Lot No.6, 65¢ fOr .480 o\u201d 7 | >, LACE CURTAINS \u2018300 pairs White Nottingham Lace Curtains, taped, scalloped edge, 2% yards.Regular 50c.© Summer Corsets 300 pairs Ladies Summer \u2018Corsets, made in strong, durable net, double boned, sateen stripes.Regular 40c.fale Price .220 Sale Price .33C STRAW MATTINGS 100 pleces good Quality Straw Mattings,.the ideal floor covering for summer houses.Regular value, 18c.Sale Price .12%C - Ladies\u2019 \u2018 Lisle Gloves.271 dozen Ladies\u2019 Fine Lisle Gloves, in.pretty shades of tans, also blacks, all sizes.Worth 25c.Sale Price 140 se\u2026uss00n0sau000e Bxceptional Reductions n .Perca Shirt 500.Ladies\u2019 Waists, in pretty stripes, checks and floral designs, hello, also black and white.Regular value, 60c.Sale Price .- 396 COOL COATS To-morrow The Big Store will offer special value 200 only, wear.Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists le Waists New Percale Shirt pink, blie, in Men's Summer Coats.Men's \u201cStriped Summer Coats; well made.Regular $1.00.Friday Just the thing for present .TAC White | Shirt Waists 210 Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Shirt Waists, made with cluster of 5 tucks, new sleeve, collar and MM.cuffs.Regular value, 75c.Sale Price .sousearacreesses .\u2018 \u2018 SUMMER HELMETS | 250 \u2018Men's Summer Helmets, covered with fawn linen and frilled band.The lightest and coolest of headgear.Regular 65c.Sale Price .ccciceepeces.40C me g CARSLEY CO.™™ 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 104 St.James St.MONTREAL.Tu Pretty Checks and Fancy Colorod Designs.oriental market.Also an extensive line of Art Squares.up-to-date tern and color and effects, and in sizes to suit any room.Squares are just the proper t and prices are THOMA aLAR Sterling WANTED \u2014 A SALESMAN FOR OURTAIN department.Hamilton's.153x WANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, 730 PINE AVE, family of two; cars.References required.157 right.178 to 179 SPARK \u2014FOR\u2014 S LIGGET, KE'S JUST OPENED ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Japanese and Chinese Mattings These goods are the cream of the both as to pat.Our line of Dundee ute hing for furnishing smnmer cottages, etc., and quality EMPIRE BUILDING, \u201c 2474, 2476 St.Catherine St, MONTREAL.8 ST.OTTAWA.\u2019 \u2018 SOUVENIRS - OF ALL KINDS.COLORED CHINA NOVELTIES, \u2018Silver Ename I Goods, Spoons, etc.LARGEST VARIETY IN THE CITY.2270 ST.CATHERINE STREET .na washing.Take Guy st x PIANOS FOR SALE \u2014 TEAM HORSES, WITH .heavy, double harhess, strong express; alse horse \u2018and .harness, two Scotch carts, one truck and harness.156x $250.00 Best 3, Pedal Piano in the Price, Montreal A decide anywhere else.We are prepared as ne Bl We have not alone a great stock of Pianos.#4] We have cut down profits on eve dd $10,00 and deliver Piano with han i day.We give full value for old Pianos or Organs in exchange.| STEINWAY - HAZLETON NORDHEIMER HEINTZMAN ano, matchless in its class for tone and standard Pianos.that have been used, but These are our leaders.Every one a great Pi durability., Also a whole array of good which \u2018are now in warranted condition.ry instrument, Write us if you \u2019 ver before to serve the Piano buying public of Montreal.We have Pianos of worth and reliability.We take a cash payment as low as dsome stool and silk drape to your address the same cannot call, before.you .LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER CO., 2366 St.Catherine St.Apply rear 112 Ann st.Canada for BN - | BINTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS.| « BUOHANAN-HARLOW\u2014At NEILSON-BERRYMAN\u2014On June 19, at th BOTHAM\u2014At Smith's Falls On Sunday, 28rd June, 1001 the wife of Charies Bot- ham of a son.; LIVEAU\u2014On Wednesday, June 20th, BEI Ottawa, the wife of Joseph Beliveau of a daughter.CHEBSEMAN\u2014At 23 Belmont street, \u2018Montreal, on June 16th, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.8.W.Cheeseman.- DRAPER\u2014At Westmount, on Friday.the 28th inst., the wife of W.H.Draper, of a su DIXON\u2014At Smith's Falls, on Friday, 21st June, 1901, the wife of George Dixon, ¥., of à son.DIXON\u2014At Carleton Place, on June 24th, the wife of Mr.Allan Dison, of a son.PLEMING\u2014In Montague, on Sunday, 16th June, 1901, the yite of W.Fleming of a son.- MENAGH\u2014At Smith's \u2018Falls, on Friday.June 21, the wife of Wiliam Menagh of a son., MACFARLANE-At 88 Park Avenue, Montreal, on June 24, to Mr.and Mrs.Clare MacFarlane (Jamalca) a daughter.PERRIN\u2014At 6t.Germain de Grantham, Shan 17, .the wife of Hector Perrin of a daughter.BWEET\u2014At Sutton, on June 17, à son to Mr.and Mrs.Norman J.Sweet.PINHEY-\u2014At Ottawa, on the 26th inst\u2026 the wife of Godfrey G.Fintiey of à sun.5 DRR\u2014At Ottawa, on the 26th inst, the wife of W.A.Orr, of the Department of Indian Affairs, of a son.MARRIAGES.LEN-HIGGS\u2014At her parents\u2019 residence, eo Knox Street, Polat St.Charles, by the Rev.J.S.Ereaux, Wm.T.Allen to Hannah Higgs, doth of Montreal, London and Livgipool, Eng., papers please copy.| BUDDEN-SMALL\u2014At St.Andrew's Church, Toronto, on Wednesday, the 26th inst.Hapbury Arthur Budden.of Montreal, to Sarah Frances Small, of Toronto.BARRY-JARVIS\u2014At Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa on Wednesday, 26th inst.\u2018by the Rev.Mr.Loucks.Elena Muriel Murray Jarvis.of Ottawa, to Vernon Barry.of the Molsoù's Bank, Ottawa.BATH-TURNER\u2014At Brockville, Ont., June 28, at the Tesidence of Herbert Alarich, Hamilton Street, by the Rev.J.C.Sycamore, M.A.,-J.E.Bath.of Shawville, Que; to Miss Georgia \u2018Turner, youngest duughter of George Turner, of Brock- ville.Nena, Wis.by the Rev.Dr.Chbap- | Buchanan, of Dun.Mary Stiles, a on the-22nd inst.man, Captain Peter dee.to Mrs, Harlow, nee .native of Fort Covington.BUTLER-CARROLL-\u2014At Meriden, Ct,, on the 11th ipst.hy the Rev.Asher Anderson, Miss Elizabeth of.Carroll, of Tales ; ville.to Mr.Henry Cowles Butler, of \u201c Meriden.\u2019 CRAIN-BOWMANAt the residence of the brides parents, Ouawa,.on Wednesday evening.June 20, by rhe Rev, Dr.Moore, Fredéri«k H.Crain.second son of the ate Rrhert Crain.contractor, to Agnes J.daughter of Archibald Bowman.CARK-SYMINGTON\u2014On June 26, at Ra.vensdale, St.Armand West.by the Rev.G.H.Porter, Mary Symington te James Herbert Carr, of Bethel, Vt.GREGORY-WARD-\u2014-At St.Anne's Church, |\u2019 Que.Tnesday.June 235, by Hepburn, Norah Ciola, eldest Ward, Esq., to Harry Richmond Rev.James datghter of Win.Gregory.JEFFREV-STREET\u2014At the the bride's parents, 17 Spadina Road, Toronto, on June 23, by the Rev, R.Douglas Fraser, M.A., Edward Charles Jeffrey.lecturer in the University of To-.Tonto, e'dest fon of Mr.Andrew Jeffrey.accountant, and grandson of the late: Hon.Andrew Jeffrey, of Cobourg to Jep- nette Atwater Street, seend daughter of Mr.Charles B.Street.a .KENNEDY-DUBROY\u2014On Jline 27, at St.Patrick's \u2018Church.Robert Kennedy, Ot- awa.to Ellen (Minnie), daughter of Wm.Irihroy, of Fallownheid, and niece .of J.Martin, 850 Wellington.: Sn LEISENRING -WILKON_\u2014The marriage of Miss Winnifred © Wilson, B.A., eldest\u2019 daughter: of Mr.and Mrs, C.A, Wilson, to Mr, Walter Leisenring, of Irwin, Penn.svivania, was \u201csolrmiiized on Saturday, dune 29 at 2 a\u2019eloék, by the Rev, Wm.H.Mineks, LL.B., in Central Methodist LChureh, Toronto.M'MULLEN-ROSS\u2014At Toronto, on June 25, by the Rev.Armstrong Black, D.D.James - Albert McMullen, barrister-at-law, Osgoode Hall, SL James McMullen, Fsq.ex-M.P., of Mount Forest, Out.to Agnes Isabella Ross, daughter of the late Robert Orr, Esq.of Port Hope.MOORHEAD-MILFORD\u2014On June 25.by the Rev.Carl Allum.at Kazabazua, Que., Miss Polly B.Milford, of Aljeyn Que.to Mr.Herman Moorhead, of the same place.* : BMITH-LONGMORE\u2014At the manse, In St.Sylvester.on June 26, by the Rev.D».AMcColl.B.A:, Andrew Smith, of In- verness, Que.to Martha A.Longmpre, daughter of Mr.John Longmore, of In- verness, Que.- \u2019 KERRY-ATKINSON\u2014On April R.- at the residence of the hride'& parents, by the Rev .R.L.Ockley.of Eden Grove, Thos.Kerry to Miss Martha \"A., daughter of _Wm.Atkinson, \u2018Al! of Brant \"Township, County Bruce, Ont.NEIL-LYONS In St John:s Church.Smith's Falls, by Rev.W.H.Stlles, on Wednesday, June 26, Katie .Lyons to Walter Neil, both of Smith's Falls.LEACH-EMPEY\u2014In St.James Church, .Carleton Place, on June 25, by Rev.Arch, Elliott, B.A., Rev.Thomas Leach, B.A., of Lansdowne, to Miss Mary Fm.\u2019 per.daughter of the late H.N.Empey, of Carleton Place.MASON-KNOX\u2014On June 25, 1901, at the residence of the bride\u2019s sister, 64 Favard Street, by the Rev.E.A.McKepzie, Point St.Charles, Wm.Jackson Mason, of Waterville, Que., to Eliza Jane, youngest daugliter of James Knox, Kildare, Que.152x MAGUIRE-KELLS\u2014At the residence of the bride's parents, on June 19, by Rev.A.A.Scott, M.A.William T.Maguire to Ida Bay.daughter of Mr.Matthew Kells all of Carleton Place.) residence: of residence of the bride's father, Mr.3.J.Berryman.Carleton Place, by the Rev.G.A.Woodside, M.A., pastor of St.Au- drew\u2019s Church, Miss Elizabeth .Berry- man to Mr.James A.Nellson, of Ram- NSTON \u2014 At Vancouver, 8, by Rev.E.E.Beott, and Miss Léna Emly MARSHALI- B.C., on June James Marshal Johnston.PALMER-MORENCY\u2014At New Westminster, B.C.on June 19 hy Rev, Father Morgan, Patriek I.Palmer and Miss Lillian Morency, PARKER-WAGNOR\u2014On June 5, at \u201che \u201chome of the bride's father,.hy the Rev.R.L.Ockley, of Eden Grove, Sidney Parker to Miss Lille Pearl, dgughter of Jobn Wagnor, all of Cargill, Ont.\u2019 PURDY-CUNNINGHAM\u2014In Glamis, on 5th June, at the residencé of the bride's mother.by the Rev.R.L.Ockley, Cans.Reid Purdy, of Greenack to Miss Clara, daughter of the late\u2019 Robert Cunningham, of Greenock, Ont.\u2019 ROUEN-FITZMAURICE\u2014At St.Francis de Sales Church, by Rev.Father Kelly, on Wednesday.June 26, Nelile chest dangh- ter of Benjamin Fitzmaurice, to Mr.Jag.Vincent Rouen, both of Smith's Falls.SCOTTM'DONALD\u2014At Vancouver, B.Con June 19, by the Rev.E.D.McLaren, > Scott and Miss Millie May MeDon- a .SMITH-WHELAN\u2014At Vancouver, B.C., on Juné 1.George H.Smith and Miss Carrie A.Whelan.T4 0.VINCENT, LEVESQUE\u2014At Asbestos, R'ch- mond County, on June 24, Mr.Heury Vincent to Miss Levesque.WAGNER-MEECH\u2014On Jone 28, at the residence.of the bride's parents 178 Le- Breton Street Ottawa, by the Rev.Mr.Grenfell, assisted by Rev.A.G.Cameron, cousinsof the bride, J.H.Wagner, of the C.A.R., to Miss B.M.Meech.WARD-THOMPSON\u2014At the home of the - .good references.app - En SAN M ST rant ; THE MONTRZAL \u2014\u2014 dvertiseme < HEKASU, SATUR nts-C DAY.JUNE 39, 1901 - > and Good re = yr : \u2014\u2014 rer EXCHANGE COLUMN.: HORSES AWD CARRIAGES.SITUATIONS VACANT.DOGS LOST WANTED, FOR SALE FOR SALE.ROOMS AND BOARD, TEAUD luce WHO Toad SB Lhers u only one way ip-reach thass wh reall the Heraid\u2014and that is advertisingis the BEaALD.00 wurds, 308 ; 8x [5 : WANTED \u2014 TO EXCHANGE, LADIES\u2019 Stearns\u2019 bicycle, model C, Dunlop tires, as good as new.Will exchange for ladies\u2019 side saddle.Albert Demers & Co., 1886 Notre Dame st.112 FOR BALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGB, ELECTRIC fan, 53 volts, polished brass, in good ordeç._Apply 16 Lemoine st.city.157x FOR SALB \u2014OR EXCHANGE, A FUR LIN- od overcoat, beave.cloth, collar otter plucked and dyed to look like seal.A warm \u2018coat.Originally cos: $80.Would sell for ns or exchange for housebold turniture, dining chairs, carpets, ete.Address Fur Coat, MHerald Office.- te ce LOST.1» LOST \u2014 ON SUNDAY, BETWEEN THE Homeopathic Hospital and Natural History Hall, a pair of gold spectacles, with the name of Rudd, Optician, Perth, on the case.Finder please leave them at the Homeopa- _thic Hospital, McGill College ave.52 LOST \u2014 A SILVER HOOK CHATELAINE bag.Reward when returned te 3ii Gros- Yenor ave, Westmount.sex LOST\u2014RED LEATHER PURSE.CONTAINing sum of money, on Amherst street car, between Cote st.and Mount Royal avenue.Finder will be rewarded on returning same _to 333 Mount Royal avenue._ 162 LOST \u2014 A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, BNAM- eled, from Cherrier, corner\u2019 Berri to St.Denis, Duluth, Bleury, Mountain Park \u2018end Catholic Cemetery.The finder will recaive- à reward in coming to 105 Chetier st., Mrs.A.Pigeon.01 1572) LOST \u2014 IN VICINITY OF MANCE, ST.FAmille and Main (streets, small silver watch, Waltham mike, stemwinder.Initials M.LB.on front of case.Please return to 25 __St.Famille street, and recelve reward.152x LOST \u2014 SII VER LOCKET AND CHAIN, bearing initials C.M.I.P.\"Lost on Dubord or St.Denis st., going north.Reward on « their return to A.Larente, La .Patrie Of- | fice.155x LOST \u2014 IN WESFMOUNT, OR ON, THE Westmount golf links, a belt with buckle in form of a gold M.Please return to 52 _Rosemount ave.- ___ 158% LOST\u2014ON SATURDAY MORNING, IN THE vicinity of Greene ave., purse, containing about $3.50.Finder please\u2019 return to 461 Mount Pleasant ave.152- LOST_SATURDAY, GOLD NOSB GLASSES, double giare.Liberal reward.W.Walker, Grand.Union Hotel.: 152 LOST \u2014 GOLD CURB BRACELET, WITH lock, Saturday night, between Selby, Greene, Oliver avenues, or St.Catherine car.Reward, 351 Selby.151x _ | voR SALE \u2014 ONE SMALL CANADIAN mare, grey coat, with black spots, with set of harness xd a buggy with § seats, also a sleigh with \u20184 seats.Buggy and sleigh made by N.& À.C.Lariviere.Address to 431 St.Hypolite st., Montreal.166x FOR BALE \u2014 GLADSTONE, BY BERARD .Major, Mikados, new and second band buggy and express, pony cart.18 bicycles, .cheap.Mantrgal Carriage Exchange, 8 St _ Maurice st.; 16x HORSES FOR SALP BY AUCTION EVERY day at.2.30 p.m.\u2018 Private sales at all thues.Trial given.Satisfaction guaranteed.T.W.Foster & Co., 597-601 St: Paul et.= Tel.Main 82¢5.te.FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD WORKING HORSE.FOR SALE\u2014A SINGLE BUGGY, IN GOOD order, very cheap.Address Louis Germain._128 St.Urbain.: 156x HORSES FOR SALE BY AUCTION EVERY , day at 3.30 p.m.Private sales at a!1 timés.Trial given.Satisfaction guaranteed.¥.doses & Co., 697-601 8t.Paul st.Tel - PERSONAL.PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Alex.Moir; last hea of five years ago in Washington, U.S.A.; also James Donald Cowie; last heard of about six years ago in Liverpool.Address their mother, Mrs.Moir, 8-Minister Lane, Aberdéen, Scotland.: 100 \"PERSONAL \u2014 JNFORMATION WANTED of Donald Grand; last ueard of in San Vran- cisco three ye.rs aga.Address his sister, Mrs.Davidson, Margaret Cottage, Moss side, Näirn, Scotland.\u2019 , 156 PERSONAL\u2014RÔSE ANN O'NEILL, 26 ANN- field street, Glasgow, désires .address of Francis O'Neill.l-ft Glasgow, Scotland, about 1891; _ Boston, U.S._ PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED di William Mitchell; iast beard of on Feb.23, 19, \u2018at Vancouver, B.C.; wife seeks.© Address Harriet Mitchell, 2 East wood st, Ovefiden, near Halifax, England, , 156 PERSONAL - INFORMATION WANTED * of John Carr: last heard of in Georgia, U.S.A.,.about 20 years ago.Please communicate with his brother.George Carr, 15 Hilltown, Dundeo Scotland.15 PERSONAL \u2014 QUICKLY DONE, OFFICE, store or werehouse \u2018alterations.General estate work a specialty.R.G.Salloway, Car- __benter, 122 Bleury st, _ 56x PERSONAL \u2014 ONB WHO KNOWS.WILL the person_grho sent a letter \u2018to.the factory signed in Ais way, please give more particulars; it will be to their interest.150% NOTICE \u2014 IT IS .OUR INTENTION TO apply to the Town Council of Westmount for permission to erect a steam boiler and engines on the premises of No.4218 St.Catherine st.Empire Electric Laundry.138x SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE WANTED \u2014 GOOD SMART BOYS AS APprentices for the plumbing trade.Ogilvie Bros., 249 Bleury st.154x _ WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENDRAL SERVANT.| for family of three: must furbish references.Apply 243 Elgin ave, Westmount.\u2019 : : 157x\" WANTED \u2014 ANY ONE IN NEED WILL find a trained nurse, from Paris, 2944 Labelle st., speaking English and French: oo 155% WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of any kipd by the day.Mrs.C., 609 Dorchester 8.2 185x WANTED \u2014 BY A SCOTCH GIRL, SITUAtion as lady's maid or to mind children, for family returning ta the old \u2018country.Apply to the Andrews Home, 46 Belmont Fark.- ' ; .i \u2014 POSITION.BY BROTHER AND sister, as caretaker or any place of trust; best city references._515 St.James st.152 1 WANTED_SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED person as good plain cook.willing to wash and fron; city or couptry: by day or month.3 Vallee Bt.152 WANTED LT\" SITUATION AS\u2019 COOK-GEN- eral in small family, where another girl is kept; wages 12 dollars.C.J.B., 687 La- gauchetiete st- + 7 152 WANTED bride's parents.on June 2%, by the Rev.J.B.Warnicker.Mr, Claude R.Ward, of Gooderham, to Lillie M.daughter of Mr.Frederick Thompson, of Baimy Beäch, Ont.; WELDON-CAMPBELL\u2014Qn Juhe 26, at the residence of the brides parents, by the Rev.Colin McKerchar, Frank Wel.dot to Catherine Campbell, daughter of Donald K.Campbeil, of Lakeview, all.of the County of Argenteul, Que.WRIGHT-EVANS\u2014At, the Church of the Messiah on Friday, June 28 by the Rev.W.S.Barnes, Mabel Norton, eldest daughter of the late Walter Norton Evans.to George Cunningham Wright, barrister, of Ottawa.; SARGENT-COOKE\u2014At All Saints\u2019 Churea, Great Neck.Long Island, N.Y., on June 22.hy the Rev.Kirkland Huske, Lotta 7.Sargent to Arthur J.Cooke, both of Montreal.p DEATHS IN THE CITY.COOKE\u2014At 10 Park Avenue, city, George Wilfred Charles, beloved infant son of Flora and George T.Cooke, aged 6 months and 14 days.Funeral private, Saturday afternoon.\u2019 _ 153x HUNT-\u2014On June 27, at the Civie Hospital, Mildred May, youngest and dearly he-' loved danghter of James Hunt, aged 3 years, 1 months 23 days.\u201d - - SADLER\u2014On June 27, of typhold fever, Walter Thomas Luther Sadler, youngest and beloved son of James A, Sadler, aged 24 years and 9 months.VILLENEUVE\u2014In this city, on the 27th Inst.J.O.Villeneuve, aged 65, Senator for De- Salabe Division.Funèral from his late residence} 862 St.Denis Street, to St.Jean Baptiste Church, on Monday, July 1st, at 9.45 a.m.Friands and acquaintgnces are requested to attend without further nope.\u2019 2X .DEATHS ELSEWHERE.ADAMS\u2014On June 18, at St.John, N.B.,.Agnes L.wife of Captain M.Adams.» ARMSTRONG\u2014On Jnne 25.at Gardueer\u2019s Creek N.B., James Armstrong, aged 8 years.: BUROHILI\u2014At 23 Acadia Street, N.8., 6n June 21: after a long an ful illness, FEHMza 'M.Burchil, relict of John W.Burchill, and daughter of the late Captain John Connolly, aged 40 years.TI 5 BRENNAN\u2014On June 28, at his late resl- \u201cdence, Ottawa, Michael Bréfinan, aged 70 years.BE .\\ BOURGEOIS\u2014At Fulford.June 21, Lewis, son of Raciosus Bourgeois, aged 17 years.COLE \u2014 On June 25th, at Lyme, N.H., Martha Maynes, wijow- of the late Edward Cole, aged 82 years and 10 months.Funeral from her daughter's residence,\u201d to Lyme Plain, N.H.> .: : x COMRIE\u2014At the home of Mr, Dopaid Buchan, North Sherbrooke.on June 23, Peter Comrie, aged.83.years.DASTOUS\u2014At Sherbrooke, on June 2, Merle Gabrielle Madeline, infant daughter of L.E.Dastous.: ; FITZGERALD-\u2014-On June 23, at Quebec, Mary Kinseia, widuw of- the late atrick Fitzgerald, and mother-in-law of Patrick Montague.aged 85 years, a native of Queen's County, Ircland.| + FARRIS\u2014At 134 Douglas\u2019 Avenue, St.John.\" N.B., on June 25, Fmma Lee, beloved wife of Captain John Farrie.; .HAIGHT\u2014On June 25, at the residene> of his son, W.'R.Haight; 448 Parllament Greet, Toronto, Canniff Haight In his 70th year.[.- LAWSON\u2014At North Agusta, on June 27th Pauline Lawson, daughter of Lilian an Plston Lawson.152x MDIARMID\u2014Snddenly, on June 22, Mr.Charles MoDfarmid, of Covey Hill in the 47th year of his age.( PEDEN\u2014At Carleton.Place, on June 4, James C.Peden, agéd 36 years, 1 monrh and 24 days.- .ANN ELIZA JANE alifax, pain- | FERSONAL-FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF new and used desks and letter presses, and ing at less than cost,-at Wm.P.Stanton\u2019s, _9 St.John st.Main 2506.152% CROCKFORD'S © 13¢ MEALS ALWAYS ready.We serve the best I5c dinners in the city.Open\u2019day.and pight.'b37B Craig Breet.| a 162x PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FAMILIES TO susscribe to Dew plan to telieve heavy funeral expenses.For an annual eubécrip- tion of One Dollar ($1,00;, we will furniss a coffin, varnisned, or covered In vlask, | a hearse w!th two horses.and :he necef- sary house furnishiugs.Wm.Tracey & Co,, Funeral Superintendents, 31 and 19 Iospecror st.Bell Telephone, Main 2484.Est.1882.< MISCELLANEOUS.mm Ana TRY JAS.COLLINS' CITY EXPRESS FOR sates, Inachinery, boilers, baggage, etc.Office, 3lv St.James st.; 16ix TIERNEY'S PIANO EXPRES> \u2014 FURNIture, pianos, safes, etc., carefully handled in any part of the city.Also plahos taken to the country.Safe delivery guaranteed.339 St.James st.161x GO TU E.r.BAKER, 283 BLECRY STREET, .and have your carpets cleaned and made over.Martresses remade and returnod _, same day.Upholstering.4 \"ENGINEERS LICENSE.\u2014 MECHANICS, ENgineers, firemen, electricians, etc., 40-page pamphlet, containing questions asked by Examining Board of Engineers.Sent Free.Geo.A.Zeller, Publisher.Room 536, 18 S.4th st., St.Louis.Mo., U.S.A.155x J LR.MOLSON & BAS, Ale and Porter Brewers, have always on liand the various kinds of ALE and PORTER Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.- 1006 \u2018Notre Dame St.Moiitreal.Brewers awes & Co, === Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, P.Q: Main 564 Montreal Office: \u2018521 St.James Screet THE BEST AND PUREST lait Extracts ARE WM.DOW & CO.\u2019S INDIA PALE ALE CROWN STOUT Vienna Lager \u201cG.Reinhardt & Sons \u2026 BREWERS _.529 City Hail Avene, \u2014- Montreal.LAGER BEER.ALE AND PORTER.VIENSA LAGER.Families suppliod.© PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal, - Public Notice is hereby given.by Charles F.Porlier, accountant, residing in the City of Montreal, in his \u2018quality of Curator to the vacant estate of late Theotime Lanctot, in his lifetime hotelkeepér, of \u2018the City of Montreal, said District, that on the ninth day of July next (1901), at two o'clock In the after noon, it will be proceeded under the direc-, tion of the undersigned Notary, to the sale, at public auction, of all the movable properly and.effects belonging to the vacant estate: of the said late Theotime Lanctot, at the last domicile of the seid Theotime Lanctot, in Bt.James Hotel.at No.540 Bt.James Street, at Montreal, in the room bearing No.17.This sale will be made cash and to the highest and last bidder.; CHARLES F.PORLIER, .° .urator, Per H.SCHRTAGNE, N.P.Apply 35¢ Coleraine st., Point St.Charles.152x | last heard of at 61 Knox st.| \u2019 156 everything that an office may require, Féll-} the careful removal of pianos, * furniture, { Houghton, 16 St.Urbain \u2018st.SF There 1s aniy one way ro reach thoss who read the Herald- -and that is by advertising > *he HxzaLd, 80 worda, 3c ; inasgtiops, age.WANTED \u2014 5 HOUSEMADS AND e: , se to e seaside.Mrs.ras Employmedt Bureau, 64 Crescent _st__ Tel.Up 2485.ERT WANTED\u2014A YOURG MAN FOR THE CONfectionery.trade, one that can make candy; alsc-a Boy, 155 St Lawrence st.155x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR small family; no children.Apply at 234 _ Se.Georg st._ 151x WANTED GORDON PRESS FEEDER, one with about two years\u2019 experience.Atlas .Engravin and Printing Co., 808 Crhig st.= .sax: A GENÉRAL SERVANT, « close two stamps, U.S preferred, with application.Lake Shore Mercantile Co., Chi- _cago, IN.111 20.4 x WANTED \u2014 BOOK SALESMAN, FOR ENtirely new proposition; gooddZay.Apply J.F.Davis & Co., 88 N.Y.Lite Bldg._15ix HCMB WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN \u2014 $5 to $8 weekly, working evenings.Some to copy letters, , Inclose stamp.Work mailed on application.Eagle Mfg.Co., _ Toledo, 0.__ 152x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A RESPECTABLE\u2019 young man as butcher clerk; must be a, good cutter and a polite, good salesman._Apply 318 St.Antoine st._ .158 WANTED \u2014 A PAINTER FOR A JOB country.Apply at 775 Craig st.153 WANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO ATTEND SODA IN.3 ad These is anly oae way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014and that is by adveriising in the HazaLd, a9 words, 3063 sis inegrtions.296.&&° Licre 1» only ous way to reach those who ead the Heraid\u2014end thas is by advertising in the a9 words, 10¢ ; fix insertions aso LOST \u2014 YESTERDAY MORNING, SABLE and \u2018white collie dog.Reward by returning _or iotformation.\"318° Roy st.153 LOST \u2014 CURLY ENGLISH SETTER, YBL- low, long, bushy tail, name Caesar, white mark on forebead, collar, license No.z%.Pieast return to 2114 St.Catherine st.Re- _Ward given.163 FOR SALE \u2014 A STUFFED WOLF DOG.Shetland pony, harness and cart complete._ Apply 657 Dorchester st.166x FOR' SALE\u2014TWO DOGS, AMERICAN DEER hound: and cocker spaniel, both 3 years old _and well broke.Apply 1011 Cadieux \u2018st.157x F FOR SALE\u2014TWO \u2018THOROUGHBRED COL- Jender Bruce and Lord Tweedmouth, prize winners.Sell mother also; 3 years old: a _beauty.W.P.Stanton, 9 St.John._ 154x FOR SALE\u2014BELGIAN HARES, ALL AGES, fine.{n- color and shape; prices right; fox terrier bitch and one pup; beauties.E.C._ Parker, ComptdB, Que.____- _ 15x FOR SALE \u2014 TWO FINE COLLIE DOGS.Apply 298 Liverpool st., Point St.Charles.154x __ = \u2014_ ss \u2014\u2014\u2014 me _SITUATIONS WANTEB\u2014MALE.WANTED\u2014POSITIONS BY BROTHER AND sister, any place of trust; best city refer- _ences.Address 515 St.James st 15lx WANTED \u2014 SITUATION, BY A CARPEN- + ter and miliwrigbt; good «mecbanic;\u2019 best references.Box 25 M, Herald.158x fountain.Apply at Bryson\u2019s Medical Dispensary, corner St.Catherine and Peel sts.TO LET.- 153 1° du AUvciiisemeus under (bts beading, 20 WANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG MAID for \u2018doctor's office; sleep at Lome, hours 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.Call 113 Stanley st.155 WANTED \u2014 EXPBRIENCED OPERATORS, words jor dae enc Insertion.street, close to MkGill street.suit a destrable tenant, rent low, and pos- Singer machines, for ladies\u2019 muslin under- Session immediately.Apply yn the pre- wear.Call Saturday until 5 p.m., and Mon- _M'SC8- ; ____ 152x ay all day.Progress Mfg.Co., cor.St.| TO LET.BAYLE ST ; ; fi > , : - = STREET, \"TWO STON _ Catherine and St.Urbain sts.154 front houses, coutaining 7 and \u2018§ rooms ro WANTED.\u2014 A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT spectively; heated by hot water.= Would \u201cyoung girl for office.Troy Laundry Co., 8 __lospector st.14 WANTED: \u2014 A FIRST CLASS ASSISTANT | cook, capable of taking charge if necessary; situation perinanent.- State wages expected._ Writë City Hotel, Merrlekville, Ont.158x WANTED \u2014 SALESLADY \"FOR ICE CREAM __parlor.Donaldson, 56 Prince Arthur st.x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A YOUNG MAN ant.Rents, $300 per annum, property assess- meut paid dy owner.The J.Cradock Simpson.\u2018Real Estate & Agency Co., 181 St, James st.a TO LET \u2014 A HOUSE SUITABLE FOR A boarding house, the furniture of which is for sale.Arrangements could be made with the owner to retain him as a boarder.Apply.11.M.Simpson, 9 Canada Lite BIdg.that understands the care of horses, as! _ Tel.Main sais.; .driver for grocery and meat store.Must| To LET - ee A ar ; ET \u2014 KOOM C N ; know the city thoroughly., Apply, with re- Lachine rond OM COTTAGE, ON Loven ference, 120 Bleury st.om ee on 132% C.P.R.station: rent moderate.Apply T.WANTED - GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.|.Costcn-& Co., 1536 Notre Dame.st.© 15x three'in family; no washibg.Apply 17 Hel- mont Park.LL.i \u201c - 153% | WANTED - GOO) KITCHEN GIRL AND help rou: ! dining room, and sleep at home.Apply 239» St.Catherine st._ 152x .WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT MAID FOR general housework, in small adult family.good wages; references required.46 St.Matthew st.morniugs.10x - .WANTED - GOOD, SMART BOYS, AS AP- predticea for the plumbing trade, OgIlvie __Bres., 249 Bleury st 4 155x WANTED .- GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY at once, 258 Metcaife ave, Westmount._185x WANTED \u2014 IF $25.00 A WEEK AND GOOD, business position.is an object to rapable, \u2018TO RENT- STORE ON ST.JAMBS STREET.near Victoria squire, two large show win- duws; rent very low.Apply 390 St.James strect.- .; fix TO RENT FLAT ON FORTIFICATION Jane, near St.Peter st, ground floor; rent _ Very low.Apply 300 St.James st.176x TO LET A SPLENDID STORE, TO BE built io suit tenant.said store to be situated corner DeBresoles and St, Sulpice streets.For \u2018particglars, apply to Cyrille Laurin, Room 3, Imperial \"Building.» 109x FOR SALE - WATERLOO, QUEBEC, DEsirable brick residence, with two acres land, with spriug which supplies house and barn.Fine shade and fruit trees, \u2018For purtieu- lars, apply to J.C.Ellis, Waterloo, Que.gentlemanly person, call on us.- \u2018Office al, 232 McGill st.: 156x 1 \u201cWANTED-\u2014HORSESHOERS: FIRST CLASS\u2019 floor.men, used Lo city.work; steady ¢m- , ployment; good wages.Apply to Charles 156x< \u20ac WANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK, WITH CITY RE- | _ ferences.Apply at ouce, 94 Tupper st.loux | * WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD REsident laundress.Apply 1121 Sherbrooke st., after 7 p.m.te 159X WANTED \u2014 KITCHEN HELP \u2018AND LAUN- ES L TO LET '- NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, dry help.Apply.Stillwell's, corner CTalël at Strathmore, six EE On view _ and Alexander.~~\" ___4 155% every day.James Robinson, 184 McGill WANTED \u2014 BOIL E.R MAKERS, FIRST| street.Jisix | class, highest wages and steady einploy- mept.No labor troubles here.The Polson _ Iron Works, Totonto.155% WANTED - MAN TO ASSIST IN GARD'N .and grounds in the country.House rent free.Apply, stating qualifications ayd references, P.O, Box 2¢8, city.154x WANTED \u2014 DINING ROOM ANU CHAM- Reference, James Davidson, St.Paul st.Montreal.; 0° 154x TO LET AT BEACONSFIELD, \"BONNIE View, ' the summer residence of Mr.George |: House furnished\u201d and ready.for im- ~ mediate occupation.Apply Macintosh & _ Hyde, 157 St.James st.153x HORSE PASTURE TO RENT.AT ORCHARD Bank Furm, Lower Lachine Road.Apply Hy.le.Stables, 27 Cote st: \u201c152x TO LET = STORE, ON CRAIG STREET.near Cote st: Moderate veal.Apply 589 Cralg st.2! to.tf TO LET - FLATS FOR MANUFACTURING purposes; well lignted: central situation.Chauteloupe Mfg.Co.589 Cralg.st.*£ LEGAL CARDS.bermaids: also scrubbing girl.Apply Albiong ; .* Hotel, McGill st.12 WANTED - COOK, MALE.IMMEDIATELY: steady job all the year around.ADpPly Gilbert Bros.Eng.Co., 2666 Notre Dame st.192 WANTED \u2014 WOMEN TO WASH AND _ starch at once.751 Lagauchetiere st.153 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR WILDER BROS.celebrated fire kipdler, something mew.Samples and particulars for 10 cents.Box _155, Wilder Bros., Valleyfield, Quebec.154% WANTED \u2014 \u2018GENERAL SERVANT: NO _ washing.Apply 4163 -Dofchester street.154x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, .FOR family of four.Apply, with references, 4907 Sherbrooke.st.- \"51x WANTED .\u2014.SCHOOL TEACHERS (MALE and female) can obtain easy and probtable employment during vacation, by \u201capplying to Hox 3i32.L, Herald Office.*_554x\" WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY and assist-\u2018with light bousework.Apply 608 St.Urbain st.LU x WANTED \u2014 EXPFRIENCED OPERATORS in all departments.\u2018 Steady work and gooû ay.Also girls to learn.Apply to Mr.a7i8, at The Standard Shirt Co., Limited, Delorimier ave.: et TES > RO AND STEREOTYPING.- ELEC i Get.Large Advertisers go\", rico: or electrotypes.We know your requirements.HUGHES ELECTROTYPE and STERLEOTYPR FOUNDRY.Tel.Main 3162.18 St.George st.re re mm am _ a.- - .WIRE NETTING xr taf Our Speciality}; H THE THOS.FORRESTER CG 325 St.James Street.ce ATENTS AND TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, + Temple Buildiug, MONTREAT, - SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Iron Superstructure, Battleford Bridge,\u201d will be received at this office until Friday, l9th July, inclusively, for the construction of an Iron superstructure for the Bridge over the Battle River at Battleford, N.W.T.according to a plan and specification to be seen at the offices of H.A.Gray, Esq., Resident Pagineer, Con- federat'on Life Building, Toronto; Zeph.Mal- -hiot, Esq., Resident Engineer.Winnipeg, Man.: C.Desjardins, Erq., Post Office, Mont-' real; and on application to the Postmasters at Hamilton.Ont., and Battleford, N.W.T., | also at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers, \u2019 An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, for three thousand dollars ($3,000.00), must accompany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the con-\u2019 tract or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will he returned in case of non- \"acceptance of tender e Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any temder.By order, , FRED.GRLINAS, Secre Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 22nd, 1901, Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the: Department will, M ACLENNAN, \u2018CLINE & MACLENNAN, i Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline; F.J.Maclennan, 3 ICRERDIKE & TRIHEY,.BARRISTERS .aud Solicitors, 180 St.James Screet.Phone M.2459.F.A.C.Bickerdike, J.Trihey.J Block, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Hugh Ross, LL.B.Howard S.Ross, B.A., LL.B.tt EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery.Notaries Public, etc., -Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C,, R.A.Pringle, J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B._ ; _ BUCHAN.ELLIOTT & KENNEDY.ADvocates, etc, Canada Life Building, 188 St.James \u2018Street, Montreal : G IBRONS & \"HARPER, 3SARRISTERS, ¥ etc.Richmond and Carling Sty\u2019.London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C.Fred.+F Marper.LFRED E.HARVEY, B.C.L., ATTOR- £ pey, Darrister, 336-358 Temple Dullding, 185 St.James St,, Montreal.Phone 1868.1 REENSHIELDS & KT Rarristerra, ete, 1721 Notre Dame Street, Insurance Bldg, 11 Place D'Armes Square, Montreal.Tel.Main 2279.J.P.Cooke.K.C.Crown Prosecutor: RT.Mullin, B.C.L.Cable address, \u2018\u2018Cookmull.\u201d\u201d BUSINESS CARDS.AA AAAS A A AAI AAI PS NINLAYSON & GRANT, CUSTOM HOUSE Brokers, Forwarders and Yarehouse- York Life and Business College, 110 Mansfjeld st.150x SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING \u2014 MIS99 - Graham, Temple Bulldipg.Phone Main 1714.Typewriting promptly done.Shorthand classes open ail summer\u201d.Pupils begin any time.tt Electric Light or Power.Wo will give special inducements to customers who require steam for heat in winter but could use electric power in summer.quired during the peak of our load, which in wihter is from 4 till 8 p.m.If this interests you, let us.have our agent call on you and explain details: 1 will pay you to look into this, Lachine Rapids | Hydraulic & Land Co., (LIMITED, 38 VIOTORIA SQUARE.only one of its kind in Montreal; also a lie pupples, 5 montbs old, bred between Lol- | TO LET - STORE.NO.18660 NOTRE DAME |: Alterations to | bo put in perfect condition for a good-ten- |.at.Farm, or at The S.Carsley Co.Ltd.: R \u201808S & ROSS, BARRISTERS, ETC.ROSS |' GREENSHIELDS.- C ODKE & MULLIN.ADVOCATES, NEW Also special rates.for power not re.FOR SALE \u2014 RUBBER ROLLS FOR clothes wringers replaced.Other repairs done promptly and ctly.Please address card.Joba iniéton, SA Hermine _st._ Mention what's von£ 152x FOR SALE \u2014 A BABY CARRIAGE, VERY cheap, at 4275 Dorchester st, Westmount.x \u2014 \u2014 ass rss mme en res ES FOP' SALE - SHINGLR MACHINE, SELF- actifg, forty thousand per .dayY also double crushing machine for mouillie, forty bushels per hour; both in good order; very cheap._ 280 St.Andre, Montreal.155x FOR SALE = CHEAP, FOURTEEN BBAU- titul band tunics and belts.J.J.Turner and Sons, tent and flag manufacturing, .Peterboro.18x FOR SALE \u2014 ONE CLAUSE WPBB PERfecting press, in No.1 condition, prints 4 and 8 page.Can be seen all set-up, -at any time.Price very cheap to prompt buyer._ Apply to A.Felix, 28 St.Gabriel st.161x, For SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNITURE, invalid roliing, reclining chairs, back rests, bedside adjustable table, bed tray, for | breakfast iu bed, bidets, bed clothes supporter, etc.R.E.Painchaud, 208 St.Law- _Tence st., opposite the market.169x FOR SALE\u2014A PRACTICALLY NEW JOHN Bertram & Sons' 24 inch shaper, latest pattern.A bargain.Downing & Co., 37L st _ James st.: 155x FOR SALE - A VERY FINB CABINET ORgan, manufactured by the New England Company, Boston, 12 stops, sub-bass, patent pedals.This.instrument has a grand tone, is in perfect order, and\u2019 looks like, new.Price $55, payable $1 per month.Discount for cash.Worth double the money.Apply Layton Bros.the Popular Piano'and Organ Houpe, 144 Peel st., Dominion square.X _ : - - = OR SALE \u2014 GAS STOVES, EASY TERMS, :$6 with stove, $6 per yeur, for two years, when stove becomes your own; connected _ (ready for use) free.Montreal Gas Co.133x FOR SALE \u2014 ONE LADY'S BICYCLE, IN good order, as good as new.Apply 2633 _ St.Catherine st., at the tailor store.155x FOR SALE - ANTIQUE DUTCH WALNUT swardrobe, also pianos, at \u2018bargain.May be seen upon application at 434 Metcalfe ave., Westjuount, 158% FOR SALE \u2014 BABY CARRIAGE, IN FIRST -_'dlass condition.* 4086 Tupper st._154x FOR SALE-COAL AND WOOD, ONB large load dry cut slabs, $:.50.No.2 Nut coal, .$4.75 per ton.I.Vipond & Co., 229 _Inspector st.; UT .168% FOR SALE \u2014 MONUMENTS, OR HEAD- stones, in for-ign or Canadian granite of marble.Get our prices.Aberdeen Granite and Marble Works.168 Bleury st.F.Haw- kius, Prop.165x VOR SALE \u2014 NATHAN'S FAMOUS BED- Wug, roach, rat and mice killer, in tins, 25c, 50c aud $1.00! Money returhed if it does not clean your house.71 Main st.\" Whole- _sale and retail.Beware of \u2018imitations._153x FOR SALB \u2014 TYPEWRITERS FOR\u2019 SALE and to rent.Secondhand machines, in peT-.fect cundition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Creelman Bros.\u201d Typewriter.Cq., 97 St.Francdis Xavier street.Phone Main 2005.[34 FOR SALE \u2014 BADGES FOR ENTERTAIN- .* ments, socials, parades, excursion parties, .pilgrimages, etc., and lapel buttons.J.P._ Moncel, 210 St.James st., Montreal.\u201d tf FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL SALE KODAKS FOR one weck oniy, 23 per cent.to 40 per cent.discount on Premo, Poco,.Rav nd Vive Cameras.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame _ street.: : i 0 | FOR SALE\u2014RBREAD.CAKES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, 14 cents.Telephone Main 807, or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, 89 Shannon st.eo \u201cti to order by The Wm.Kennedy and Sons, Ltd., Owen Sound, Out.x sizes, for.horses, waggons, etc.on hire, Men's oilskin clothing, oiled hats, ete.Canvas, all widths and weights.The Sonne Awning.Tent and Tarpaulin Co., 775 Craig st., Montreal.Write for catalogue.Bell Tel.Main 727.- tt Jetter,copying press, with stand.Room 40, 207 St.James Street.\u2019 i 149x FOR SALE\u2014MIXED RUBBER PAINT, ASsorted shades, warranted to give best satisfaction, if not according to guarantee money refunded.8 Jacques Cartier Sq., and 219 St.Paul Street.a 168x FOR SALE\u2014FOR THE HOLIDAYS.RAR- Eains in mew and second hand piaños 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 rdom and kitchen, pictures, mirrors, clacks, ete.Call and see.F.Guibord, 189 and 189A Montcalm st.2nd door above St.Catherine st.: tf FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CHEDIT.PARLOR sets, bedroom suites, dining sets, carpets, oflcioth, curtains, stoves, etc.Prince Co, 8: St.Lawrence st.tt FOR SALE\u2014SAFES AND VAULT DOORS, new and secondhand, large stock, moderate prices.repairs and removipg.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 363 St.James st.Telephone Main 813.St tt FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS of all descriptions, both new and second band.G.Chapleau\u201c& Sons, Bell Tel.East 1120.Merchants 190.- °° tf FOR -SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDling, $2; cut maple, $2.50: tamarac blocks, $1.75 anywhere in the city.J.C.MuacDiarmid, _-Richmond sq.Bell Tel.Up 255 Lt | BUSINESS CHANCES.FOR SALE.\u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED REStaurants, groceries, tobacco stores, dining $2.000 WILL, PURCHASE AN INTEREST IN a first class business.with no risk and men.Bell Tel.Malo 1303.P.O.Box 424.splendid profits.Box 354 L, Herald.155x WANTED \u2014 PARTY TO TAKE INTEREST EDUCATIONAL.in business: will pay $2,000 yearly, $6#0 cash TX 7 To _ will get equal interest; money secured.Ap FRENCH, 35; SPANISH, 35.GERMAN, 23| \u2018point interview if you want a good.safe lessons.Special course for business and investment and mean business.Box 315 I other peôple.Montreal Shortband Institute Herald OMice.a -154x WANTED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH $1.000.00, TO patent and place on the market drop forged \u201csteel neck yoke centre.U.S.firm quotes drop forging at $13.00 per 1.000.Address C.W.Hamshaw, Box 31, Lomax, Mo.15ix FOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED REStaurants, grocery, cigar, confectionery stores: also diiiing rooms, butcher stalls and other business.Always Dagenais & Co.for bargains.505 Craig st Telephone East 1810.169x WANTED TO PURCHASE.rm = ly newspaper, in a g town.Address G, 47 McGill College ave., Montreal.164x trict-of, from Shawbridge to Ste.Agathe, a portion of land, about five acres, with fishing rights.Not more thun 6 or 8 miles from a railway station.Apply, Box %2 L, WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, 5ZONDHAND canoe; must be in first class condition.Address Canoe, P.O.Box 969, Montreal.151x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.HIGHEST cash price paid for cast off clothing, old gold and silver jewellery, etc.Call or send postal card to H.Gllbert.576 Craig st.16x WANTED \u2014 SECOND \" HAND PIANOS, square or upright.These instruments will be bought outright for cash, or taken ln exchange for new pianos.Layton Rros., Sole Agents for Behr Bros., Evans Bros.and Whaley-Royce Pianos, Thomas, Derlin and Uxbridge Organs.Warerooms, 144 Peel et.Dominion equare.; x MACHINERY FOR SALE.SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE.Two second hana Elevators, sun by Hahd ly Fower.: Will sell esp to.prompt > purchaser.Three second hand Planers and Matchers, re- orking order.\u201c* Engine, in good order.H,P.£elf-Contatne£ Boîler, in good o 14 H.P.Blide Vaiv ngine, in good order «© H.P.Sliée Vaivg Engine, In gooû ordee, % H.P.Slide Val Engine, in gooû order, A R/WILLIAMS & CO.530 RC James Btreet.Monteenl.FOR SALE\u2014SECOND HAND LARGE SIZE WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.IN THE DiS- FOR SALF\u2014CAST STEEL CASTINGS FROM 21 pound to 6,000 pounds in weight, are made FOR SALE\u2014WATERPROOF COVERS, ALL | Taspaulins | milt blocks, $1.50 per load.delivered | rooms.Purchasers meaning business call for bargains on L.Harris, 118 St.James : street.169x WANTED \u2014 TO BUY Off LEASE A WEBK-;.\u2018840 à here 1» Quiy One way to 3 ; tbe Herald \u2014and that is by advertising in the HunaLD, so words, 306 ; 3ix inses 256.- ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, HANDSOMELY FURnished double and aibgle rooms, opposite English Cathedral, near clubs, etc.Tran- __sients accommodated.60 University st 163 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, IN PRIVATE FAMILY, sitting room and bedroom, combined; mar- ried couple 0: a professional gentleman.\u201c Crescent st.- _ ROOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED .FRONT room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, bath flat, every convenience, facing Domja- lon square.134A Peel st.158 ROOMS\u2014GENTLEMEN CAN,BE ACCOMMOdated with board in private house.695 La- gauchetiere, st, fifth door west ot Bleury _ street.166 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, WELL FURnished room, with breakfast and late dinner if required; gentlemen only.97 ance st #00MS \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED rooms, well lighted, with every convenience; breakfast it desired.Apply 156 Maoce sb.L em ee Ce i =e v ROOM:i\u2014TO LET, COMFORTABLE ROOMS, with or without board.Apply* 159 Bleury _ street.156 ROOMS \u2014 GOOD ENGLISH HOME FOR 3 ar 3 young men; terms moderate.95 St._Martin_st., necar_Notre Dame\u2019 st 158 ROOMS, \u2014 POUBLB AND SINGLB, NEWLY, renovated und furnished, modern conveniences; private house; transients taken.31 _ McGill College ave._ 187 ROOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE FRONT room, bath flat, bright, clean, home cum- foris, electric light, wardrobes, eté.; privalé family; po childr@n.12 Belmout st.167 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, BRIGHT, WELL \u201cfurnished bedroom, with pleasant outlook., 37 Shutter st.1 LL 167 ; ROOMS \u2014 139A MANSFIELD 5S1\u2026.ROOMS.- furnished, suitable tor.one or two, also single front ruom, on bath flat; ali modern ~ conveniences.a 152 _- ROOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED, TO LET.TWO front parlors fo let, upper tenemen .clean and healthy spot, bath and use :; kitchen, to married couple; uo children.1307 Lh * , LolX Hall ave._ .RCOM \u2014 NICELY- FURNISHED ROOM, ON bathroom flat, Auer light; telephon-: and homuc comforts.luÿ Stanley St._- 155 .ROOMS\u2014IN FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FRONT parlor, beautifuily furnished,- also small room: breakfast if desired; gentlemen only.20 McGill College ave.Co 52 ROOM - $5.00 PER MONTH FOR LARGE .front room, with use of kitchen, both on bath flat.657 Lagauchetiere st, 2 doors west of Bleury.Lol 158x- ROOMS.\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED board.visitors to city rooms, with good \u2018accommodated, at McGill College ave.near Sherbrooke.st.20%.\u2018ROOMS = TO LET, TWO LARGE DOUBLE rooms, on bath flat, with quiet family: trans'ents accommodated, Tel, Up 2272.143 Mansfield st.Lx ROOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS \u201con first floor, in quiet house, immediate possession .if'requireÿ.2 McGill College avenue.11408.ROOM \u2018*\u2014 TO+ LET, UPPEIt LACHINE, À large, well furnished roo.n, for a gentleman, - in a private house, ou \u2018aks moult.Address \u2026.316 J.Herald, for partica &vs.151x = 0 ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOM.WITH adjoining parlor, if desired.Vacant 1st July.No.9 Closses sl (facing Western square).LL >._ 194% ROOMS \u2014 NIGELY FURNISHED FRONT or back, bathroom flat; hot water.Terms moderate.Apply 93_Inspector st.1531X_ Rooms _ TO LET, WELL FURNISHED, doub.~ and single rooms, all modern, con- venieuces; private family; gentlemen only.Apply 94 Mapce st, near Sherbrooke.155x ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with board and room.in private family.Piano, ete.Address v.F* Herald Office._ _ ut ; CROCKFORD'S \u201clC MEALS ALWAYS ready.dinners We serve the best 15e in the city.Open day and night.537B Craig Street.162x TO LET\u2014COMFORT'AULY FURNISHED room to let in private family.Central Jocality.Moderate price.Box R.i, Herald.te SUMMER BOARD.SUMMER BOARD-A FEW BOARDERS CAN be accommodated, nice large rooms and good board, boating and good fishing; about 3 minutes\u2019 walk from \u2018the \u2018lake.\u2019 Address Box 44, Foster, P.Q.Ea 152x BOARD \u2014 WOULD LIKE A FEW SUMMER boarders at pleasant farm house.For particulars, address Mrs.Geo.Keep, South Granby, Que.__150x | BOAHD \u2014 ST.AGATHE, THE BEVERLEY Cottages: first class board: transients taken.P.O.Box 1836, St.Agathe.158x BOARD \u2014 SWEET BRIAR COTTAGE, ST.Andrews East, pleasant location, large, alry rooms, good board, boating, fishing, good train and boat service.For further particu- lars, apply Miss Ferguson, St.Andrews _ East,.Que.Ca 154x SUMMER BOARD \u2014 IDLEWYLD.THIS delightiul spot i8 now open for guests\u2019 at moderate terms; good mineral water and healthy locality.Geo.Blachford, Hunting- .don, Que.135% BOARD \u2014 ON THE OTTAWA, BEAUTIFULly situated, newly furnished, boating, fishing, fivé minutes\u201d walk from office and station; first class in every respect.Address Elmhurgt, Box 1, Carillon.Que.158x .FOR PAN-AMERICAN VISITORS SEEKING écmfort with economy.Private residence; cool rooms.( Epguge now.avoiding disappointment.) .Headquarters for Canadians.Literature.\u2018River Viéw,'\" Niagara Falls, Ont._ .155x OR _\u2014_ COMMERCIAL HOTEL.FRASERVILLE, Que., Randolph Daly.Prop.Every accommodation; $1.50 to $2.00 a day.Rates forlonger periods on application.Every mo dern convenience.\u2019 Best of cuisine, © 158x THE BATTLES HOUSE, ON LAKE MEM- phramagog.First class bill of fare.Fine, large, airy.roonis.Fine boating, bathing and fisbing.For terms, etc.apply to J.B/ Taylor, Prop.Magog, PQ._\u2014 LL __188x WANTED \u2014 BUARDERS IN ENGLISH FAMily, excellent board, good accommodations, good boating.and bathing, house facing lake, for $5 per week.Apply Box 319 K, Herald Office.I, SUMMER NOARD\u2014A few boarders can be ac- \u2018commodated at Rockview Farm, for summer months; % mile from station and post- office; boating and fishing; terms easy, Address.Alex.Saunders, Rockview \u2018Farm, Shawbridge, Que.150x BOARD \u2014 WELL'S BEACH, MAINE, HOTEL Wenonah, 18 miles from Old Orchard, oa finest beach on Malne coast; $8 to $12 per week; special season rates.C.B.Slag, Well's Beach .Maine.: 148% - a TO LOAN.\u2018MONEY AT EMBLEM BROS.YOU CAY AT ALL times borrow, io.confidence and without delay, on note of hand, ptanos, furniture, and miscellaneous securities, comniercial paper discounted.Easy payments taken.Avply 41 St.Francois Xavier st, city.154x PROPERTY FOR SALE.gar Advertisements under this Leading, 20 words for lc.each Insertion, : ROBT.K.- GUOLI*, REAL ESTATE AND Mortgage iiroker.- Suburban property a specinlty., 167 St.James «bt te.FOR SALE olf GOODBYE\" Ss Ww \u201c >: \"| 1s wooountadie for the manner In which both Coun and ott were batted about B ASEB Al | the lot ta-day.® Syracuse, however, fuiled .to make the best of their opportunities, \\ TO LAST PLACE The Birds Let the Booby Prize Honors Fall Upon Hartford.HE Hertford aggregation was again step on yesterday and they were beaten good and = hard., It seemed to be an easy thing for the Birds to step up and wallop the ball all over the scenery and the particularly pleasing part of the thing came just when they were useful., McCann is supposed to be Hartford's best.twirler, but he got his bumps yester day and they came thick and fast.in fact Steelman got so- discouraged .about it that he retired in favor of Urqu- bart and hid his face in the water bucket for the rest of the afternoon.\"The day was a scorcher.; The man who keeps the dope figures up ! at weather headquarters ment down the information that it was the hottést day WILSON'S STICK WORE WAS A FEATURE.: wus that the bingles since July, 1897, and we guess it was no! | St.Club.à Won.Lost Pittsburg \u2026\u2026poccceencron0cs D 23 New.York .26 21 Philadelphia 30 25 Brooklyn .29 I) Louis 30° 2 Boston .25 24 + Cincinnati 23 \u201c0 Chicago casc.csucevernessn0 se .19 33 AMBRICAN LEAGUE.- .M.E.\u2018At Detroit\u2014 .Detroit .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.eer.0900 Milwaukee .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 .» 000000000\u2014 Batteries \u2014 Miller and Buelow; Garvin Maloney., At Baltimore\u2014 .Baltimore .10000005x- 6 10 0 Athletics .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.N10000110\u2014 3 8 2 Lie.There was a nice cool breeze direct from the North Pole blowing in on the grand ' stand, but on the diamond- the sun was | burning up the grass.ce \u201c The dew rolled off the players in buckets but no one quit except Steelman, whose head is so large that he has more! brain work exposed to:the sun than ordinary players.; fee Ko little Steelly lolled around in the cool shade and thought what a warm proposition he was and what dubs other people were.} \u2019 There is no doubt but that if the Hartford \u2018management had in cool hard cash the difference between what Steelman \u2018is worth and what he thinks he is.worth, they could put Pierp.Morgan out of business in 20 minutes.' : They would have enough money to form an ice trust, write out checks for free libraries every 8 minutes, and could- buy a few Gainsborough pictures every morning before breakfast.°__ Apart of course from Steelman, feature of the day wus Wilson's fine hit: e soaked out 4 safe cracks, one of] them a two bagger and the fifth time up got a fine pass to first, .Odwell, Delahanty and Dooley also got in some timely cracks at the ball, and] gltogether the Birds bad 4 field day with.the stick.; A few more like it and they would be out of the rut, battling with some of the counterfeit aggregations that are now holding, pokitions.Up above them.\u2026 =: \u2018Hartford hit McFarlan hard, but the hitting was not timely.] ut up = smooth game in the field and | sent the runs down.\u2018- Ï Kuhns was in the game.for Hartford: again, although it was reported that he! was suspended for.throwing a bat at Cm.pire.Warner in Rochester.The only Pat Power., president of #- the | Besides the Birds?Washington .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.030000200\u2014 5 7 2 Boston .\u2026sesssssscess .000001140\u2014 6 10 4 Batteries \u2014 Carrick\u2019 and Clarke, Wiaters and Criger.: \u201c AMERICAN LEAGUB STANDING.v ar Club.Won.Lost.nt.ghicaso .35 20 .oston .20 19 612 Baltimore .26 20 565 Washington.25 21 543 Detroit .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.reese 29.25 J | Philadelphia .,.eraennn a 3 -404 j | Milwaukee .c.oeoneunnns 19 a 358 : !-Clevéland .eee 18 33 203 ° TWO GAMES TO-DAY.League, is too busy drawing his $2,500 salary to suspend any one or even take .\u2018 Buffoto, \u2018June 328.\u2014Buffale and.Provi good work in the field Rochester .\u2026.201209#\u201411 15 3 dy recuse 7:.ULIO0UZJO\u2014 6 12: 4 tenies Dixon; Barpett and : Conn and ous.SWERT TIME AT BUFFALO.dence played \u2018n the Stadium the Pan- Amerlonn Exposition to-duy.There was a large crowd present.\u2018The game was a good one pnt{ the seventh, when Walters t a base on Atherton's error.Sullivan t to Atherton, who w to second: Umpire Warner calle! Walters out and turned away.+ Walters ran tuto Olymer, who fell, droppl the ball.Warner turned and reversed lis decision, This enraged Ather- ton and he rushed st Warner and shook- Wim.Atherton van put out of the re and his team maths got sore.Halligan, threw his glove at Warner and later struck him.He waa sent to the beach.Warmer fred Halligan, Atherton and Andrews $3 .R.H.B.Buffalo .\u2026.010000201\u2014 4 0 T Providence \u2018 . sin, F.Mills defeuted E.J.Fry, 6\u20143, 3\u20146, Gl ' G Pr Smith defeated J.C.Innes, 7-3, RH, Angus defeated A.F.C.Doss, 65 4, 2-06, 6\u20144.% Russ defeated G.W.Howard, 6-2, Campbell Brown, \u2018defeated V.C, Budhau- an, 6-1, 48, ; J: W.Russ defcited G.Kiugau, 6, 6-1.L.> +.; J.I.Giant defeated C.P.Coiville, 64, Trevor Livaus defeated KR.B.Hutubeson, 6\u20144, 6-2.s S.A.Heward defeated VW.Geraghty, t= , 6-0, G.8S.A.Oliver defeated T.H, B.Car wan, Vs, 6\u20143, 8 to be Vernou Massey Pavier, ; vs.playa, .1 EE.M.Hird defeated MH.C.Fetherston- Laugh, 9-11, G- 0.6H FE, Power defeated F.Marriott: 8-4, 6\u20142 : T A.Duder defeated L.C.Thompson, 6-3, | 1 Temig defeated L.B.M.Drury, 5\u2014 2 Gre LE, W.James defeated \u2018a.Macfarlaue, 6, t\u20143.F.G.Woods defeated H.E.Borradalle, 6-2, 3-8, G\u20141.: A.G.RB.Claxton defeated W.R.Gran- ger, &-:, 62 - W.Cbhristuias V8, H.White, to He played.| PF.OW, Gilduy, Vs.1 Michaison, to be played.\"Montreal and Hartford play two games today.the first at 2.30, while the second will start\u2019 about 4.13.Souders will pitch the first game for Montreal, and Joyce the second.SHOCK OTGHT FF- ferris Matthew's open tourna in Toronto! © ?== .July 20 Quebec.champioushI TRY, NIA 3 1.A.D, Irvine va.'H.Yufle.to be played.Montreal\u201d First Junings.K.A.Ashworth vs.G.W.Palrbanks, to Fleet, \u20ac Robinson, b Lazell.0 be played.- J.M.Hogan.\u20ac Leonard, b'Iazell.\u2026.1 PK.Brown vs.F.W.B.Moore, to be P.Davis, ¢ McCabe, Gilbert,.14 played.: ; , Arblaster, b'Gllbert.000000 000000 44 G.Hanriton Harman defeated\u2019 8% A.A Browning, Lb'Uilbert.\u2026.esse s 32 Richardson, #4 63, + A iF.N.Southam.© Itubinson, b Lazell.1 F.Napier Smith defeated Percy Adams G.Mobwrley, run oUt.sens cee , 6\u20141, HOM, Lambert, © Mcetahe, b Giver.2 A.Gifford defeated PP.D.Lymran, 6\u20143 \u2018 G.- Ferrabee, DUR OUL Le 10200124 00000000 12 | 0.fr S.Gough, « Jones, Ub Lazell,.3 E.G.Sheppard defeated D, W.Oliver! Dr.Piske, e Robinson, b'Dazell.000.8 >4, T\u2014v.| DE 40 à A 8 Second Round., i \u2018 L\u2014 A.Rives Hall vs.) F.F.Archibald, TORT.«oes e hace nana een 140 4 H.L.Peller vs.©.G.Cobban, © Montreal\u2014-Second Innings, 200 ££.Mills vs, GC.Smita, Dr.Fiske, b Lazelloo ooo, : 3 R.H.Angus vs.G.Ross.ITD.8 Gough, ca ud bh MeCabé.Sh Campbell Brown va: J.W.Rose, .{6 Perrahice, b' Gilbert, ccs ieee 3 D.IL Henderson vs.J.'F.Grant.+H.M.Lambert.b (ifibert.:.-.: 15 Trevor Evans «s, S, A.Heward.P.Davis, \u20ac Burnett, b'Gilbert.7 GS, A.Oliver\u201d vs.winner of Massey and pr, N, Southam, ¢ Leonard, b Gilbert.17 Pavier, PI Arblaster, not out.c.oesioec.es 6 E.M.Hirl vs.E.Power.! Fleet.not out.110401210000 0 00 ea 00000 4 Ç A.Duder vs, J.P.Crale.HG, Moberler, did not beat.; K.W.James vs.F.G.Woôds.A.Browwng, did not bat.apres A.B.Claxion vs.winner of Christinas 2J, M.Hogan, did not lvet.,.002 0050000 ! vs.H.White, Extras.4000002 00000 eee 2 Winner of Glhiny vs.Michalson vs.win.; J per of Irvine vs.Yulle Total for six wickets.a resss succes 93 Winner of Ashworth.ve.Fulrbanks vé.| Bedford Leagne.Cs winner of Brown vs.Moore.{ W.R.Glibert, \u20ac Southan, b Ferrabee.7 G.Mamdlton Harman vs.F.Napler!]J, fawrence, b Fleet.Da 2 Smith.- \u2019 IJ.McCabe, ran out.percer e 2 A.Gifford v=.E.G, Sheppard.\"A.Burnett, bh Fleet.2.0000000 .0 Second round must be played by July MH.Lazell, « Gough, b Invis.ooo.8, G, or the nratehes will go by default.J Robiticon, Hh Davis.2120000000 eerens 10 THE CANADIAN ASSOCEATION, W.MeCabe, e, Lambert, b Davis.oo.5; The Canadlan Lawn Teoma Association 5, Sayers, \u20ac Hogan, b'Gough.le.18 elected the followlng officers at tielr an, Leonard, « Davis, b Lambert.1, nual meeting: .: I Joues, not ont.eas we 3 req dent-Dr.Goldwin Smith.EL Miner, bh Lambert: is.1 Vice-lresidents\u2014-A.F.@ Ross, of Æont- Extras.aa ee ca 000660000000 8 real: W.G.Kilmastet, of Brantford.- | v .-\u2014 Secretary-Treusurer-\u2014A.\u20ac.MoeMalter, 51 | Total, .eoeiveriosscosvaoes ads es saone G2 \"en OR Ott Suckling OT - Committre-Ogpilvie, awa: king.Mant real: Shi Re.Uxbridge: Peterson, St: LACROSSE Catharines: Ga hy Potrotia; Sout Nigigara Falls; »Stoft;\u2014 @nffin, Ateraon, TTT ge yen, Laver and Dr.- Stark, To- THE TORONTO IEAM.| T .M \u2014(Speetaty, The Toronto The ToHwring are the most important fix: I held thelr final pracrice List tures of the sea sen - oA night in preparation mor the came woth June 20 Teron ; a four , EM ntreal Pre Doininion Thy.The mst note July 1\u2014Jutilor cham jp in Toronto, Lt die Ine th July 1- Canadian champiai whips at Niag- \u2018ara-on-the-Lake, - « 28.\u2014 While a game of yesterday at, Monroe The electric bolt +1 .Henderson defeated H.H.Davis, - \u201ced, double fizuriw: Miscellaneous .\u2018 TO BAT FIRST Heat Interferes With the International Match in Philadelphia \u201463 Runs for 5 Wickets.: oe Phliadelphia, June 28.\u2014Because of the oppressive heat, the cricketers were lute getting started.The Canadians won che toss and elected to bat first.When stuns were drawn for lun the Cunadans had scored 63 runs for thé loss of five wickets, THE MONTREAL FIXTURES.The fixtures of the Montreal Cricket Club for the wemalnder of the sas» are:\u2014 June 29\u2014Ottawa, home.June 20\u2014Canada Paint.Co.home.July 1\u2014Sec, vs.Cap, home.July 6\u2014Vnlleyfield, out.July 6\u2014Westimount, Delorimier Park July _13\u2014MeGlil, hothe, ; , July July July July F Aug.Aug.Aug, Aug.Awe, Aux.Aux.- Aus.Aug.17\u2014St.Johns, home.20\u2014Carmen, out, 27\u2014Bedford league, outs 27-\u2014M.W.Mills, out, 3\u2014Ottawa.out.3\u2014Excelsior, out.10\u2014MeGlit, home.17\u2014Threc Rivers, out.17\u2014Vietoria, Delorimier Park.24\u2014St, Jafins, \u2018ont.24\u2014Longuewil;, Delorimier Park, 31\u2014Tthree Rivers, home.HI\u2014MeGllt, out.: + 31\u2014nrmen, Delorfmier Park.; Aus: .Sept.4\u2014Meucton.N.B., home.f y Sept.T\u2014Woestwmount, out, v - so Dates to be aveanged\u2014 Canada Paint Company, home Delorimier\u2019 Park: Longueuil, | outs Excelsior, pome, Delovimier Park.THE MGILL,IEAMS._ McGill giluys Onawh Cricket Cl on the CANADA WENT ~~~ cretion, announce that there will be ose mlaute additioné! allowed to cross the e, | The lavuch will return (call at Lake side) to the clubhouse, Dorval, for about 4 o'clock.Wedne , Tuy 8.The club launch will leave Lakeside 08 arrival of the 415 tsain from town for the firet of the international :triais.Return will be made to the olubhouse for w.eeting in the evening, : Saturday, July \u20ac \u2018The .club launch wil] tow the fleet UP trom Dorval, leaving Lakeside on the ar rival of the 9.30 train from town, leave for international course.11,30\u2014Start for finish of J.K, L.Ross series, wills be served on the club.1\u2014Lunch Steamer.The club launch will call at Point Claire wharf et 2.15 to meet members coming out on the 1.30 train.After lunch continuation of trials for in- eo brace A \u201c .eturn Lakeside) clubhouse, Dorval for dinner, about à oelo?° es FOOTBALL.\u2014 \"THE STRATHOONA CUP.- A.c The following members of the ve club are expected to be at Bonaventure Station on Monday morning, July 1, at 830 sharp, to entrain for Gragby: Butler, Depman, Shoemaker, Moore, Auderson, Messer, Mec- Clure, Stewart» Porter, Douglas, Nettle- thin, Poplau, H.May, Brown, Coull, Gil- , \u2014\u2014 \u2014 | THE LODGES | L @\u2014 _\" \u2014e MEETINGS ON SUNDAY.| A.O.H.\u2014Hibernia Knights, 20 42 Notre me.- \"MEETINGS ON MONDAY/ - °F 0.0.F-\u2014Mount Royal, 251 St.James.> R.Arcanum=-Aberdeun, Monumèënt National.co A.OU.W_\u2014ufshbrook, 713 Wellington, Stanley, 2% ,lichmond.Coluinbnt, 2472 St.Catherine.SO.E.B.5-Primrose, 2204 St.Catherine.1, 0.G, T-Unity, 24 72 St.Catherine.Can.O, F\u2014MeGill, 6 Phillips Square.Frçedom, excursion to Sherrimgham .atk.: i Pre grounds on Poumnion Day, hexin- Î ning ét 10 aan.The eleven wii be chosen \u201cfrom the following players: 1, Mele (cap 4 | tilm, ALB.Wed, Paipott, Montgoay vy, Hadnswprth, E.LE.Fox EF, Gunter, Waiker, | Avcidbygld, Oughived, Grabinn, Shaw, 1) | Wood, l'arris.\" | The followhig eleven niay for MGI to- Lday against.the Bedfo d League, This isi \"an ali-dav match 11 \"o'couk, Leu Medill grounds: 1H, MeLea (captain), © EF.H.Graham, W.ON.lhilpolt, AZ 18 | {| Woo, A.H Ougitreu, E.E.Fox, N.D.; Parris, E, Metfouzall, FL Gunter, Dr.Ar-.Chibald, Hainswaitl; spares, McCallum, | I | 4 Richards, ! pou witch wae pluyed \u2018on -the\u2018 M,A.A:A.5 nds yesterday.Montreal won rather .beginning at eerily dLy a score of L3G to U2: Fur Mont- .:real (fi innings), Arblaeter (34), Browu- tag (C21, Davis (16) wire the : Powers lets the Fastern League shift on the Spam a Enunds.MeFarian P28 | cunadn ant United States, at Niagdra-on- Two shätmroek teams ame Law Ment red] Fons anid music, assisted by Mr.H.Cor: for the day to Bout de L He, Bi rants co s Ia F for «itself and if the different cities see ea and Gardner, Kor a beg.the-Lake.ane aging om the Shamrock TETE ES 'goran, Bros, Dr; Robt, Wilson, WW.lévans, Cents, and cars every ten minutes ail day.° : 5 or -i 2 different cities see| \u201cMonday.Dominion Day, there will -be-ait sonships, fn teams paging sq SAN Une least, l'enran, Bros, Dr.; , 9 |: 7 bim once in 4 years they are supposed game in the morning and perhps.two in the i September 2- Ontarte championships, on the spin Afternaen = doy nve the, M N=Hanes, PU, KR.Crawford, P.G., \u2014Ady.; ; re \u2014_\u2014 à to consider themselves lucky\u2014 + afternoon.Worcester will be the a Jon, Toronto.| \u201c_Yoroutu University open tour- # novelty, an Harta whieh will =I A.Provencher and A.Wood.The: fol- Qn 104 135 ST.PETER ST.{\u20ac : , MONTREAL.>> ._ | and will also.play bere on Tuesday.Se pe noct .; only DS Ru the cite te day, it 1< expeet {jowing efltcers were clected forthe ensuing .S$, ae Prices Reasonable.1.i ., 2 ?GA te played in : CT '.\\ videll P.- G.COTEAU LANDIN ae wa \u20ac AB.R.1R.F0.A.E.| 42 ja ) oe + = ed that\u201d the crowd wil ep my FSI Noble ivan, PV ling Scere.: | Ee \u2014\u2014 \u2014 } ison, ¢.4 3 4 2 0 0 ; EI IDE.dr se that he Street Railway © 3 Vice Grawd, A.Mond, Recording Scere.\"LO ; =\" Shearon, r.f.\u2026.\u2026.# 1 1 1 0 0 Rai LT = | TURF.AND TRACK re pis péciat arrangements forsvaphe tare, J Maxhuey.\u2018The othe roflicors will SCHOOL CLOSING : \u2014 } Delabanty, Lf.4 2 1 1.0 0 BALL NOTES 1e | .os 1 : trapspeostat jon, The winning ot LU INAS j be appeinteds at the.half-yearly meeting.\u2014_ | ; SI \u2018 Odwell, ef.5 1 2 1 0 of - - So ; as se \"PARK ENTIRE the Intérmodiate math has.a eres vs be CGLA TSION NO, 5 AOÛT, - i .a Unrivalled Position > .J Dooley, 1b.3.0 2 15 D.0i+ = _ an \u2014 225 TPINE PARR EB tng on- the champlonsbip, and with «this At the meetlinggof Division No.5, An- Coteatt Landing, June 28.~The dlstiibn- ; ES : Sheehan, 3b, .o.4 1 0 0 4:09 > cas I \u2018Ing the entry list for Leplne mind, Both teams have taned ap tog \u201cdar Tornians, held last ev tion af.prizes to the scholars of - tha LONDON ; Quinlan, ss.weil 3-0-0 3 4-1 Another TTT es Pre dal Ie ce yi nel plten.Fhelr names have rads vient er ib Even French School of Cot.an Landing took ENGLAND > Johnson, 2b, .4 0 1 3 3 0 ; Sa .; TT atk race, JW 1e mn Di \u2019 I orl in The Herald, gd two cing in the hall, No, S51 Street.| place today.The SchomtæCommissioners NGLAND.McFarlan, p.\u2026.4 1 1 1 4 0 Timely hitting.So - ! \u2018ol \u2014 hm Ie af se $150 heen print \" sets of Havers It the afficersfor thie ensuing year were elect Ta prominent mer of the locality were in For comfort and 3 \u2014 Ja se Two gunea to-day.y 8-minute « NL 1, hig.Blue Le difficult Ta-find The Inmiors 114 ed'a-rollows: President, W.&.Guilfoyle: |attendance.After the examination of the convenience, .Totals.38 9 12 27 15 1 First starts at 2 p.m.A.La res Le Î Fe raser ut guided ed on he vice pre-ident, James Wright; recording different classes the distelbntion of prized Cony .* HARTFORD.Joyce and Souders will pitch.H.: Duoust, Montreal, br.g.Bright-Boys by p'ayers: They: WILL Tie pled Sam (0 are 1 recretary, Hugh \u201cFracey: financial secre: wis Prades wih EE PC par SY 8 .AGORA, Fo am! SORRELL A BAL EE à \u201cnr 1.4, the ee a a Ce eee havect tarvol.P.Leahy: treasurer, C.I.Dwyer; 200\u20ac | a Ste UN ps Turner, r.f., 4 > 1 1 0 0 0 Two games with Worcester* Monday.P Hi Quebec, ch.g.Tlonry.1x much anxlety among The Hors win.ha » tryed.| Tendon: nergeant.at-arme, J' {@xre: first prize Jor aller hy amd hook _ 4° 4 Shock, #5.\u2026.4 2 2 1 2 1 Th Bird have their batti lothes A.\u201cTetroult, St Ours, Captain Singhee.| practised so fabildully see wha ne M P vincial President and\u2019 keeping, Joseph i = | ax À oO yl 4 0 2 1 0 0 te bards have Lhelr batling clothes J 17 mace, 2.15 Prat.Lens 00e Purse $200 thé much-coveted honor, The ntermetlivhe Duffer: ; re Provine ; ell Frenoh lecture, Mathilda oc a it .h 5 0 1 1 3 qi ON.; EE SN oT reRT ES \u201cPlw.\u2018| pame.wll be started nt_3 o'clek sharp, runly President were present as well as prize for grammatical annlys 5 auile DE +O A .Kuhns, Ju 0 0 Wilson's hitting was a featdre.He Jos, Girard, Montreal hg.Spurk.y and the junior.match at à o\u2019rlock, a-1inni es of brothers from, various divi: Be rite first prise for English lan- : > \"EVERY .Massey, va 60 2 1 + 4, ; H.Daoust, Montreal, ch.m.Fleetwing, by - - a sions.aunty \u2018es .El Gauthier: second prize for- Bierbauer, 2b.4 0 2 0 7 oY Si \u2019 at.\u2019 - | installed the afficers.nage, Lila (auth cr.- second | HS MODERN Crea, > Si 8 0 o : 0 3 ter Keene a big lead.* om but Rochés.Le Homer, Montreal, ch.m.Silver Queen, ROYAL ST.LAWRENCE - ne ee .for I Heme Fortin and oF INPROVE T_ - art, \u20ac on.2.2.0 ] ce - hy Nabary.; : : rize for orthozraphy, Mnrie Methot: sec- & > a McCaul, Po o.\u2026.\u2026.3 0 1 0 °3 0| The Hartford outfield was several de- Amiens ontreal, hr.g.Bertboth.YACHT CLUB PROGRAMME FIRE AT LOWER LACHINE p r 0 KR rondi lect Eva Royal: o : .= mi \u2014- = em = we : : ., ve ,; ; \\ ond prize for Frenuh lecture, val; .2100001004 the slate up a fine game.3A aera ait, St.EARS DE Lay the Royal ST once Yucht Club, Yesterday morning à serlove fire oe.Brunet: prixe_for to ography.Rose Pa & District I .- .- eat - 7 : x > , \u2018 Montreal.c.31021002 +9 Some of the Montreal fañs-are- no-t-H.Droust,.Montreal, br.g.Bright Boy, by Leginnits todays June 20 curred Ju the core room of the \u2018Montreal Arna Latrambolse.; ., Montreal City Istr Cc \\ .k SUMMARY.icking Toronto for the championship.C= lcdillant, , bo All leave Dorval 1.10 o'clock VIP Company, Lachine, and Second Class\u2014Pirst prize for lecture.Savings Bank.! Eg Sacrifice bits, Sheehan, Quinlan, Garry, But Toronto needs a mew shortstop be-; [- Briasan, Yontreal.g.m, Belle of Vrow- a tanner jonve Lakeside on arrival TRpread_to the greater portion of the build Joseph Aumala; pecond prize por igetares ice ls hereby given that a Dividend of Matirna; two-base hits, Wilson, Shearon, fore à into Rochester\u2019s el Ne NOTES 2 Rare J avr: tre Inimeh will Ty The institution Is under the contra) j [da Girard: third prize for Rnr - Notice is hereby given thal de i : \u2018 : balls, by.Mc.fore it can get into Rochester's class.M.Martin.Montreal, b.g.Bornell Brôck,\u2014of- 1.30 trains from town: the In Ting.T: ' OT plier: second prize for i Yanan à Rea aa bya \"We Me Before the game a negro sitting in the hy General Brook, 5 te | aise towrtr tolute Claire wharf To take Gp Drimmond, McCall & «Co., of this city.pe FdAmond \u2018 Parayre: | Blght Dollurs per Share on the Capital Stock - Farlan 2, by McCanu 2: hit by pitoeher, ®y 35 cent seats dispersed coon songs with A.Telllefer, Montrea) hum.Alice B, out those coming o ta trays.{tie Montreal Gar Wheal Works, 010 geeond prize for callgfiiphy, Albert Methot: \u2018of this fnstitution has becn declared, and the.I MaFarlan 1.by McCann 1: wild piteh.Me: the help of a mandolin.After -each sel: D.ponnetts, Montreal, han.Ellen Oge;-by | First of ft Noa eles Art.owned by Drmmmoud, MeCall & Co., .was prize te prathematien À an Tmnzyin.Eva same win be payable at its banking house if .1 .; i ; à rowsky, : : rst.odo Aa Ra au , ne , \\ co Pt, rR ze far le ai city, cr Cann: Jone dde Preteens or Hart ection he started his da applause and 2.24 pnco, 2,27 trot.Purse $200 three.whisties, Ihrec-mdnute qui TA AE damaged.The flumes.were subdued by |, pipes mon rire.Armand .Bouriwn- TUES Div THE 2 à DAT: v NEXT.; ford 10: thne, 1.507 umplre, Hunt.after a Tew songs and a whistling 500 | Joseph Dion.Netre Dame de Stanbridge, ute intervals.The offledr of the day Ot | Ce eae which belongs to the work®.| nnis; second class for Engliali lecture, first |.oY \u201cT= KT oF JULY 9 oe or be took up collection in his hat.* L- bre, Compton Jr bin discretion way announce that there [11 filling of ord Jrize.Josoply Ialonde, second prize, Yvonne The trapsfer books will be closed from \u2014 TORONTO'S NINTH STRAIGHT With three un buses and one out, 'John- Jos,\" Girard, Montreal, b.m Little Fan- will be one minute additional allowed to This fire will delay the filling of orders à ra prize; \u2018ondore Guerin.\u201816th to the 3uth of June mext, both days n= © .Toronto, ue as Fire Bin Including ston, Quinlan and poser worked a fust \u2018chette.So ors the line.i \u2018 uch: at Lakeside to ome-cxtent, as some of them wil have gers CRE clusive.£ tue Bored Carr's double an ruce's e w.Ju- in e side.Lv ac \u201cne ouch\u2019 >BLGC, » at ree ; UT UN A - B rder o o Board.*, b, laos error, gave Toronto five runs in qe aging fine bail and wil be © \u2018way Queens by Basin c% bm.Rall returatag to the clu in time for dlauer, mivern re ES NS Insurance BOUT DE VRE PARK\u2014DOMINION - ° vote May, 5, PARSBAU, ! e nnlog n s taken > Kaste e {| .: .omni y.: , PN .\u2014 Montreal, ay, : ° ter.he poche rR ready ma bots and iy Loire uci with Header\u201d fe up L ja CNT re ch.Sliver Queen, Club launch\u2019 wit ton the foot oe fully covers the damage doue.The Montreal Terminal Rail way has .i ter.trock pitched a y game and * ; | All classes re-opened until Monday next Dorval, calling nt Lakes : : ; - e Montreal 1ermin: : ° rs == 1.0! Worcester comld not solve.Ms delivery.Rowdy ball at Buffalo yesterday, and in = the 2.20 pace and 2.25 t 0.30 train from town.: eo largely increased i¢s rolling stock and ita .\"y ; : .1 dium at the Pan-Am., too.\"There 1 , 2.29 pace and 2.rot and free- 9.m =., aely .in Pierpont Mo has bought the splems.| Deown's hitting was à feature.© p | tbe Stadium, players wüs CUE to be put (all entries will be published Tuendas |, qe ieTnations] Cots a.amin: POLITICIANS OFFER SERVICES electric equipment.Last.Dominion Day Ao A rection of art antiques ; e\u2014 ; a for keeps.: : 30 ) LT vee \u2018 FE 0 te i i i i Toronto reziesseeeee SIMOIOL\u2014 3 2 1° of the same a lls the Syracuse Cup\u201412 mlien windward and FE mk Les : : \"| Monday, July Ist, \u2018it is pre to han- Paris, but owing to ve American tari A We\u201d Kitrock \"A Bein: Gulftin on The, Montreal Herald calls the Syracuse \u2018AQUATICS Terran, oe mm tt 18 reported thot Mr.Clarke.Wallace dle over {wenty thousand Return fare will take the 0e ete country.We must Poppalau anû Clements.Umpire, O°Lough- good thing to have someone to hlame for (rie gcart for the W.A.C.Ham \u201con \u2018and several other members of Parliament for the day to Bout de L'Ile, 25 cents, of aus he home masufesture of ane: re.losing games.\u201d Toronto Mall.Of course, _ Cup\u2014For all club bonts (except five-rate:5).are taking an active Interest In the C.P.R.and cars every ten minutes all day.-Adv.encoursas ~Louisville Courier BOWDIES AGAIN.-.pp TE De wich\u201d oth Seams, cr eT IN BROCKVILLE.Fight mile Te Mund two minutes trackmen's strike, Some of them have => Sou po all cous LC Rochester, Juno 38.\u2014Intense heat perhaps Cut ood oh he, 1 with Syracuse he finds le be represent ai ne amor ee pera three minute and wo written to the company voluntestng thelr Committoaman= AT Spudlong, we bave \" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tuameethscmnuere À ° bard to give their opponents a square deal.diate fours and singles and.donbley at the 1\u2014Lunch will \u2018be served on the club arvices to mot as mediators between the thought you might ibly oth endow- | TO PAN-AMERICAN P AN .\" coming regatta o neh, Ivilege to add something to the endow-1 TO THE - - 1 IT\u2019S COOL AND AT Chummy* Gray bns been released by |e fa of the CAA.at Ditaws=\u2014lagnch.unch will call at Pointe Claire COMPANY amd the men: General Manager FLICCRE 10 ot the great institution of TION : 0 STILLWELL'!S Hartford.He will probably\u2019 catch on with.gh and Ritchie and Cor il] be astra whart at 2.16 to meet the members coming MeNicol states, however, that thoy will learning we represent.\u201d Wealthy Banker .°, i \u2019 100 ! A - \u201cto pair in the doubles.There is a great strug- ont on the 1.30 train.: not be permitted to interfere, \u2014\u201cGentlemen, it will afford me much | Low rates via New York Centrel Best of Meals\u2014Bxoellent Service 1 we out of last\u201d place to 8! 8 \u2019 Oomfortable Surroundings tr Toda} 's games should be \u2018won to sie, to get a place in the junior fours.After.lunch continuation, of J.K \u201cMr; \u2014~Wilson,, president of the Brother.pleasure.I will give you $1,000,000, pro- Through, sleeping cars daily.P : Meals served from 15 cents up.belp us along.\u2018 Curistian Aasociaison will comets fn.The Bart, \u201cnses whistiss hres minutes and [c04, when asked if he would .be wilèwe vided you sugosed in raising $9,000,000 lars ee, aor Beatin .4 Aelia 8.Nichols, the pitcher, je now playing left war canve races Prescuit aad Gamen: two ininutes Intervah ~~ {to place the matter in the hands of mees- |-more within the next three months.\"~Chi: James Btrest, ce., ©.fine kK: Alaader al (nig Stronts- | reid for Boston, The Globe says:\u2014 oque, on Demi DOF.ete J The officer of ¢he day may, AS hia 45 bars of Parliament with a view .ta, aviv] 0880 Tribune.Ca cos oR YW ° + : ; ' ° \u2019 .\u2019 .Co., .: .~~ ; v Te .: 4 .- a ! - \u2018 .: \u2019 Qu : | et ee 0 È gate Non ; : .Lu .: Lo \u201c ' re ES rr a TI TTT te meme rr SES ar re - > + ss AT ; Le Cet: \u2014 2 ge - ees eee dor mes SES ., : \u201c4m .ooo! | \u2018 - - .oo - .- - * .\u2014\u2014 TU TT Cora ET ES TS ; c PRIVATE BANK DISCOVERED = =~ \u201c07 AT THE CITY HALL ces at Per s, and the two last-named are one an But Qperations of thé\u2019 Banker Will Not be Longer Tolerated\u2014 Slate Cleaned.\u201d the same, representing the place where the G.T.R., under agreement with the city, collected market fees up to October, 1800.In the second place, there is the \u2018East End Cattle Market,\u2019 originally established by the city in connection with the Eastern Abattoir, and also what is known as the C.P.R.cattle yards,\u2019 Where that company: under agreemént with the city, collected catiie fees till October, 1500.There is also, in the immediate neighborhood of their yard, what is known as Gordon & Ironsides \u2018export cattle yards.\u201d Cy.\u201cThe whole cattle market of this end is now concentrated at the eity\u2019s original \u2018Rast End Cattle Market,\u2019 where the city itself is mow collecting all fees.\u2019 The result of the change in mode of eollecting, eo far, is as follows: Collections at original cattle market by city from October to June, 1900, $5,035; collections of all fees from ,October to June.1900, by city, $16,842, or an average of, say, $25,000 a vear, while the expenses are the same with the exception of the salaries of two in spectorg appointed to see that cattle are not sold elsewhere.* \u201cAg regards the West End, the result\u201d in entirely different and somewhat perplexing.: Lo.The collections by the city in the \u2018Western Cattle Market,\u2019 adjoining the abattoir there, have not increased at all since the city resumed the privilege of collect* ing the fees previously collected by the GT.R., and for which that company paid the sum of $7,500 annually.\u201cOne explanation given is that all the cattle arriving by the G.T.R.are driven to the Eastern Cattle Market, and color is given to this fact that the revenue there is =o large, but it seems incredible that cattle.including calves and sheep, be driven tuch a distance through, streets.\u201cAnother statement is that only a small portion are so driven, and that the greater number are taken by G.T.R.cars to the Western Abattoir; but if so, what comes of the market fees on these?.\u201cI would suggest that a comprehensive report be asked from the superintendent of markets on the subject.WATER AT CATTLE MARKETS.-\u201cIn reply.to the question put to me re- City Treasurer Robb drew the attention of the members of the Finance Committee at the meeting of the Finance Committee had been Rachrdlu cmfwy pmhmhmh mh yesterday afterpoon to the fact that a private bank bad been established in the City Hall, : - \u201cI was surprised to find that this had been done,\u201d eaid he.\u201cWhen the clerks were being paid the other day, I found a nan cashing the cheques as they were i-sued.Of course, I do not object so long as it is with\u2018the consent of the Finance Committee.- It saves the clerks an im- : mense amount of inconvenience and loss of time.lt was that fact that made me sore when it was decided to pay by cheque.1 asked the young man whom he wpre- sented, and he replied that he had been sent by the Provincial bank.\u201d _ \u201cIt's up to you,\u201d remarked Ald.Ekers, jocularly, \u2018addressing Ald.Laporte.\u201cWell,\u201d replied the chairman, \u201cI can tell you that I knew nothing about this until the present moment.We have several agents to increase circulation.It may be one of them.\u201d \u201cCan you keep the young män out?\" queried Ald.Ekers.\u201cCertainly you can,\u201d said Ald.Sadler.\u201cIf the clerks cannot get away, they might arrange to go to this young man\u2019s .office after four o'clock.\u201d to .\u201cEach month,\u201d said Mr.Robb, \u201cwe issue 400 cheques.The least time in-which a clerk can go to the bank is fifteen niin- utes, which means a loss of twenty days in the aggregate.And the clerks cannot ge except in the city\u2019s time, because the anks are not open.\u201d , .\u201cWe never, tried to do anything in the City Hall but some one had an objection to urge,\u201d remarked Ald.Sadler.\u201cNow, 1 don\u2019t think that we should temporize.\u201d \u201cEvery clerk,\u201d said Ald.Ekers, \u201cdoes business with :some merchant, who would be glad to eash the cheque at any time.\u201d The committee decided that no cashing THE WEEK IN MINING STOCKS John L ¢ G = eekly report of transactions on que Montreal Mining Exchange from allett ining broker, t.Alexis Street.\u2019 8 \u2019 .\u2018Monday.To-day.Highest.Lowest.STOCKS, saturday.To-day.Highest Lowest.Ps Jsisl.Bid, ¥ Sold, Sold.: 24 28, 2B 15 20 1934 0 104 4 53 \u201ces wes 7 114 4 3% 5 170 3 Sales.Payne War Eagle .Republic.North Star Virtue Montreal-London Big Three .i.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026o esseusossses California 14.000000 0 es 0e su ren sec ces canon tar, Gold\u2019 Fields Synd'erte.:.\u20260.0000 \u201c Cnriboo Hydraulie .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.v\u2026vacsecs Evening Star ; , Knob HI 2.220000 heeeones eevee \u2018ee Monte Cristo .tessrssenresreenionne Montreal\u2019 Gold FiglA8.+\u2026+wesconsroneuce Noble Five 2.400000 acc u 0» fesse san 00 0000 Novelty J Gld Ticnsides Virgaua .apd den © Morrison Craldet Star Slocau 8 ercign sve 5 170 24 55 55.13 2 114 \u2019 14 Sa > v 25 82 Loeb À : \u2019 1 .\"à, 6.000 2 214 214 1,000 130 5,000 I) Deer Trait, ons.vice soncuss PE Ta'istes ; Domininn Cons.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.x Montiontl Gran\u2019 and Oregon.\u2026 Smeltor Ceara ve 37 y \u201cagle Carta oy garding the amount aid for water at the stock yards and rai ways,\u201d wrote Mr.Robb, \u201cI beg to state that so far as I can ascertain the West End cattle yards and the West End stock yards and the Grand Trunk cattle yard are one and the same thing, and that the amount paid for water, by -netes\u2019, in 1900, wax $1,850, but the company claims there was heavy leakage that year.As regards the eastern cattle ards, id, @ s peu! the main markét is now operated by the pa and thes TR ie lure, a' had} city.as shown by above statement of eve t aws v T ÿ ,|enue.Tigre 15, however, what 18 OW! Been, that the awardyould have .+ lar-the C.l.R.stock and vattle yards.\u2018Rie \u201cThat 1s a case for the Fire and Light water supplied_to, these.by meter.for the Committee\u2019 said Ald.Sadler, \u201cI don\u2019t Year ending Aprit~190Y, was sols.Then see.what we have to do with it.\u201d | there is what is known us Gordon &.1roh- «I wrote to the various companies,\u201d sides\u2019 stock and cättle yards on Ontario continued Mr.Robb, \u201ctelling them that street, which seem-to-be simply for export whie-we-would perforee-be-obliged.to.re cattle in transit per (ER.These pat - tain thé cheque vould not use them.tast year for water\u2014$150., 7 The only company ied is \u2018the 7 Standard Light \u2018and > - of cheques would he permitted.at the City Hall until after business hours.: WANT CHEQUE RETURNED.City Treasurer Robb said that as the: , question of .electric light contract had not heen sertled expeditiously as was.tieipated\u2019 he telt that same question ot in + ight avi-e.The oviginakintention of course, wasgthat no a e.be ens made no pro- .BIG CLAIM SETTLED.-.TirAId Ekers and Ald, Suvignac, the aub- committee on claims, reported in regard to the ilemand made by Messrs.Keegan and Heffernan for extra work done on the St.Detlis street sewer.Ald.Ekers read - Power rpars vour note of which said: \u2018Iñ answer , ¢ the\u2019 Ast_inet, regime the accepted cheque deposited with ybu, we do not see any way of arranging with our bank so as Sonny ye in ccef i h .: À \u20ac ° cac Rox ed Interest except hae ie hare the report, which pointed out that, after\u201d « up tous as soon as accepted.\\Ve-expect \u20acxhaustive enquiry, they bad decided that, an allowalfét-sel interest from the city on IP equity to all parties concerned, an, of- \u2019 oP : fer ot-settlement should be entertained.the amount of tima.cheque, as per terms of tender, for the timé™ hat ib is held by you!\u201d ; me?Bonagy.sequently informed -of the fact that should à Goulén + ve use She cheque\u2019 cont Ks they make an offer of settlement for $3,000, \u20ac 955 Sadler, \u201cand pay P Cd 1 ing capital, costs and interest, the terest\u2019 itice would recommend to the ibttee that such settlement \u2018In consequence,\u201d reads the \u201cMessrs.Keegan:and Heffernan were sub- \u201cThe companies,\u201d rejoined Mt.Robb, 1 A \u2018\u2018uhderstand now that their-cheques are | be effected.Mr.Hé an stated that his c pot to be used.he Standard\u2019s firm, after consultation,\u201d \u201cdecided to \u2018We ,, mg to return sa standar make such an offer.ft was decided to cheque; Se gested Ald.er.submit said offer, which is in writing; to - \u201d spoke up Ald.Sadler, \u2018we might give the cofitract to the Standard.\u201d \u201cQh, now,\u201d exclaimed Ald.: \u201cdraw it mild.We should matily the companies under the circumstances, that it is impossible to return the cheques,but that the matter-will be brought the Finance Committee,-and to recommend that it be accepted.\u201d The Finance Com: mittee will authorize - the payment of $3.000.The claim was for $23,000.1 \"kers explained that it was not a one- sided case; that the city had a vety good > at an iti = ; } 1 p N | position that might have been taken.The early meeting of the Council.The Coun- protest, for example, was not entered -.¢il.can then -delermine what is to.be wvithin the proper time.The case, Ald.done.\u201d > Ekers concluded, was one of equity more In accordance wi à id ) with: Salers view, than anything else.a further discussion of the =u eet was One feature of the meeting was that auspended until the first \u2018meeting ot Coun: when \u2018adjournment was reached there re- cil.- .presse 13 1 U mained not a single item on the order pa- x 0 per; the slate was completely cleared\u2014an EXTRAS.ON FIRE TION almost unprecedented occurrence./ Ald.Hart drew attention to the fact PSC ; \u2018 that when all the bills for the fire station jn Hochelaga ward were presented it was |.fcund that thev cxceeded the apprôpriaf tion by $176.In tendering for the work, Ald.Hart explained, the contractors, who subsequently failed and were consequently made to carry out their contract, omitted some necessary accessories, When the work was carried on to completion by day .Jabor, under Ald.Bumbray's supervision, .= jt was decided to include these, such as a \u2014=\u2014___ place in which to clean reels.These cost perhaps $120.The balance\u2014$56\u2014the Fin\u2019 ance Commi decided should not be \u201cpaid.CN \u201cAt Ald.Laporte's in mined, to send a floral laced \u2018on Senator Villeneuv: Fe Senator was an ex-Mayor.of real.Eee DOMINION DAY \u2018EXCURSIONS.Dominion Day round trip excursions via St.Lawrence & Adirondack Railway between Montreal, Chauteauguay.Wogd- lands, Reauharnois, Valleyfield, Hunting- don and Malone.single fare, going June 20th, 30th, or July lst returning.until July.2nd.Particulars 2263 St.Catherme Street, 120 St.James Street, or Windsor Station.\u2014Ady.\u2018 * C.P.R.LAND SALES nee it was deter- i to be headquarters vesterday, and will be here for the next.day or two on business connected with his department.Mr.Griflin \u2018says that the prospects for the coming season in the Northwest are more favorable than they have ever been.- Never before has so large an been under crop and never has the weather been more favorable for the culti- vat on and reaping of a phenomenal crop.Mr.Griffin says that during the past season the company sold lands to eettlers to the value of nearly $1,500,000 dollars, a very satisfactory condition of \u2018things, considening that the crops last year were a partial failure.\u201d The sales will, predicts, be greater in value next year should, the present hopes with regard to crops be realized.\u201cWill that mean that the price of land will go up?\u201d asked the Herald representative.\u201cOh.no,\u201d replied Mr.Griffin, \u201cthat is not the company\u2019s policy.ey want .| to see the land settled and not fo real: CATTLE YARDS., In order that the committee might be prepared \u2018to discuss the abattoir .question .with greater intelligence, City Treasurer Robb was asked at a recent meeting to ive a history of the cattle markets, which - Ë did yesterday in fhe tollowing report: : \u201cIn answering- this question, it is necessary to define what the worda mean, In.the Firat place, the \u2018Western Cattle Market,\u2019 originally built by the city in con- - pection.with the Western Abattoir; is a peparhte and distinct\u2019 thing from -what is Kits Bed Bugs - ~~ one application of LYONS\u2019 Liquid | Bug Poison does the wark.Cost 25C.à large bottle.Your money back if not satisfactory.At druggists aud grocers.or JOHN T.LYONS, \u2019 j4han ever.should | report, \u20ac Mr.FT.Griffin, the Land Commissioner of the Canadian Pacific, whose headquarters ere at Winnipeg, was at acreage | THE will .> for permanent seitlement than excessive.or mere prices for the freehold of the lands.\u201d .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE PLACE FOR DOMINION DAY.A good chance to see the Pan-American Exposition.Grand Trunk Railway are selling tickets, Montreal to Buffalo and return, spi for eight daysi at $10.25.Fast.trains daily 9.00 am.and 10.30 p.p., ar riving Buftalo 7.50 p.m.and 10.465 a.m.\u20ac y Ticket o\u201d e, 187 St, James Street.Tel phone lain.\u2014Adv.- INSOLVENT SALE.Benning & Barsalou, auctioneeri, solvent, at 70%c., to À.T.Constantin.ook debts, at éligc., to Proulx & Da- \u201c ei .&s CANADA'S GREAT =.EASTERN EXHIBITION Will Be Better Than Eyer Before.From present appearances, the attrac tions at Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition will be more varied and extravagant Among the artists engaged way be mentioned the Monte troupe, comedy pantomime, {wo ladies and two gentlemen; Newell and Shervett, in comedy horizontal.bar act; Moore and Gilmore troupe, in great aerial act, and they will also appear in three other separate acts; Leo Îervalto, the world renowned spiral ascensionist; Gemaro and Theot, flexible equilibrists, and their special comedy act of the clown and athletic girl; the O'Brien trig, who show the finest ground acts in America to-day.These artists will also perform in the evening, and, in addition, a special wiight attraction, Nina, the world\u2019s greatest electric dancer has been engaged for the night only.In addition to these acts, the management are looking for another star act more particularly suitable for the évening per- pormance.The old reliable Prof.Wolcott will appear again this year, and will introduce the following novelties in his balloon acts: TEis aeronaut will be fired from a cannon from the dizzy heights, and, in another as cension, the artist \u201cwill go up in a basket, and emerging therefrom in mid-air, with his parachute, will descend to the earth.The fireworks will be, as they have been for the.last »three years, supplied by Messrs.Hand & Co,, who have already submitted an elaborate and special programme for the fair.The prize list will be ready for distri: bution this week, and the advance advertising has already commenced.BUFFALO ON DOMINION DAY.| The Grand Trunk will issue tiekets Montreal to Buffalo and return at $10.25, | geod for eight days after: Spend your Dominion Day holidays at the great Pan American Exposition.last trains leave Montreal 9.00 a.m.and 10.30 p.m., arriv; ing Buffalo 7.50 p.m.and 10.45 a.m.City ticket office, 137 St.James Street.'Phone 460.Main.\u2014Adv.| It is a Liver Pill\u2014Many of the ailments that man has to contend with have their origin in a disordered-liver, which 1s a dell- cate .organ, peculiarly susceptible to the dis: turbances that come from irregular habits or lack of care in eating and drinking.This accounts for the great many liver regulators now pressed on the attention of sufferers.Of these there is none superior to Parmelee\u2019s Vegetable Pills.Their operation, though gentle, is effective, and the most delicate can use them.\u2014adv.eer Do not.delay In getting rellef for the little folks.Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator is a pleasant and sure cure.child why do you let it suffer when a remedy\u2019 is so near at hand?\u2014adv.SHERIFF'S SALE.THOMAS P.J.FOISY.* The northwest half of «lot number eight bun- dred (7 A), of the registration cadastre of Saint Louis Ward, City of \u201creaching from Saint Lawrence.Street té Saint Dominique Street, adjoining on the southeast the residue of the said lot num- ver eight hundred (800), and on the northwest lot number- eight.hundred and one (801), containing twenty-five feet din width with the buildings thereon erected.To be, sold at my office, in the City of Mont- _real, on the EIGHTEBDNTH day of JULY next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.I.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, * Sheriff.Montreal, | Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 28th June, 1901.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the mate of John H.Timmis, et al.Insolvent.: .The updersigned will sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, 9th JULY, 1901, at eleven o'clock in.the forenoon, at NO.69 ST.JAMES STREET, the fôllowing immovablé, bélonging to Jebn II.Timmis, onc of said lusolvents, dffiely : ec \u201cThat certaifi lot of land situate at Cote St.Luc, in the Parish ot Notre Dame de Grace, being a portion of the lot known as aumber sixty-five (65), on the official plan dnd In the book of reference of .th¢ Parish ol Montreal, and distinguished on the plan subdividing sald lot (63), and the book of reference thereof, as number seven (65-7), mea- guring, said lot, or subdivision, forty fect in front and rear in width, by two hundred and eight feet in depth, the whole English measure, .without warranty 4s to precise measurement, bounded in front by Molsens Avegae, tn rear by lot number sixty-four (64) of said official plan, on one side by subdivision eight of said lot sixty-five (65-8), and on the other eide by subdivision six of said lot sixty-five (65-6), without any bulidings thereon.With all and every the members and appurtenances thereto.belonging.\u201d For further particulars, dersigned Curator.Terms\u2014Cash.apply to\u201cÎhe un- JOHN M.M.DUFF, : : Curator, Room No.b2, Imperial Bldg., \u2018 Montreal, Que, 28th June, 1901.\u2018 MARCOTTE BROS.,.: Auctioneers, : No.69 st.James St, Montreal, Que.INSOLVENT NOTICE.\u2014 | In the matter of JOHN 8.HISLOP, carrying on .business as The Harvey Medicine Co, Insolvent.7 ; The undersigned will sell by public auction.on TUESDAY, 8th JULY, 1901, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at NO.69 ST.JAMES ST, the balance remaining uncollected of the BOOK DEBTS, amounting to about $1,427.00, The list can be seen at tho office of tune Curator.\u201cTerms Cash.! Co .* JOHN M.M.DUFF, Co wurator, , Room No.52, Imperial BIdg., \u2018 .Montreal, Que.28th June, 1901.to - MARCOTTE WROS., : C0 \u2018Auctioneers, : ; No.69 St.Jafaes St, Montreal, Que.\"NOTICE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Application has been made to the Corporation of the City of Montreal, for leave to > + e- sald yesterday for Lamarche & Benoit, curators, the stock of Boucher & Lemieux, in fyro | If you love your | NO.404.\u2014 NAPOLEON RHEAUME VS.| | reasonable.Free bus to all trains, .MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1801 the business in the subscription.\u201cA limited now being offered.cheques payable to MPERIAL FRUIT To unite the fruit | .exporting under on ment, similar to the United Fruit \u2018Company in United States (The United Fruit pays 10 per cent.per annum on $20,000,000 capital).The amalgamation of interests and the consequent saving of expenses warrant the statement that the company \u2018will pay substantial dividends, because ten per cent.per annum.7 , Capital stock of the Company is $500,000.Par value of each share is $5.is carried with the stock beyond the amount of the The right, however, is reserved : to reject any subscription or to .' reduce .the amount subscribed Co for when allotment is made.+ Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Underwriters, where all particulggs can be had either by mail or in person.& : Address all communications Maclaren Cameron & Co., BANKERS, : - ae, rting and manage- 1 past has netted over 0o.No personal liability amount of the stock is RE) and make all \u2018 185 St.James Street, Montreal.L0 4 te \u2014 1 * and School Corporations.ANS MADE o~\u2014 ==] EAL ESTATE City Property and Farms.Loans made to Municipalities Debentures bought.Amounts and terms to suit all classes of borrowers.: PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO RENT.- For further information, blauk forms, etc., apply to | CREDIT FONCIER F.C.30 ST.AMES STREET MONTREAL, THE - - CALEDONIAN \u201418 THE\u2014 .Oldest Scottish Fire Office.FUNDS: \u2014 $10,000,000 OFFICE, 1724 NOTRE DAME ST.LANSING LRWIS.iMasnags* The London Mutual- : OF CANADA Established 1859.| s Capital, $500,000.00 HON.JNO DRYDEN.GEO.GILLIES .+.VICES H.WADDINGTON .,.All good risks insured at lowest rg£es.| RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED throughout the Province.HENRY BLACHFORD, Mgr.Prov.Que.Tel- Main, 868, Montreal.180 St.James St.ire Insurance Montreal Ciiy Ageut, Tha Imperiai Insurance Company, Limited, Lon- den.Eng.British Americac Assur- añce Company, Toronto, Alliance Assurance Company, London, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM, \u2018 Imperial Bulidiog.¥t.James Street \u201cFire Insurance Co.| | ers of the St.The.Metropolitan STUCK EXCHANGE.: - Incorporated, Capital $100,000, full paid New York stock bought aud sold-for cash or on moderate margins.No in: terest charged.© Commission.}.Gold and stock ticker service giving the volume of transactions at all times.\u2018 TELEPHONE MAIN 4116.NOTICE TO SHAREDERS HOL.- St.Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company - N T .A-Speoial General Meeting of the Sharehold- Lawrence & Adirondack Railway Company, will be heid atthe office of the ~~.= -|R Wilson-Smith Supported by the largest commission houses in Canada, it is the jntention of the 1 000000000000045000000600600 45 St.Firancls Xavier Street.| CE INVESTMENT BROKER, 161 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities 4 wr ree gf gi, eme TRANSVAAL™ - | .CAPE COLONY, \u201cNATAL, RHODESIA.The Imperial Bank of Canada Is prepared to issue Letters of \u2018Oredit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard Bank \u2018of South Africa, Limited, - DIVIDEND PAYING Oil, Smelter and Miuing Stocks are our specialty.\u2019 or Honest Treatment Of every customer, coupled with ENRR- GETIC PRACTICAL DEVELOPEMENT of the properties for which we act as Role Fiscai and Financial Agents, have brought us SUucCEss and NOT ONE Bis- SATISFIED CUSTOMER.- , We are offeribg to-day Properties paying not less than 1 p c.per month; giving a safe investment with large.opportunities of incrcase in value of stock.Detailed information gladly mailed on application, Call or write us at'Temple Building, 185 St.James St, Montreal Branch.DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO.Bankers.and Brokers, ~ New York Other branches in seven priecipal cities of United States, London, Eng- Jaud, 8t.John, N.B., and Toronto, Out, W.M.P.MCLAUGHLIN & CO.General Managers for Canada.$ Offices \u2014Montreal and St.John, N.B.THE BARTLETT-FRAZIER CO.OF ONTARIO (Limited).STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, ETG Private Wires to Leading Marketa., ; Representing BARTLETT-FRAZIER & CO0.,- CHICAGO MEMBERS OF New York Stock Exchange, New York Produce\u2019 Exchange, New York \u2026 Coffee Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange, * Chicago Board of Trade, Liverpool Corn + Trade Association.H.J.COON, Managing Director, 39 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL, Andrew Angus, ' Accountant, Auditor, Assignee : : : : : Commissioner for taking Affidavits; 5 VICTORIA SQUARE, Montreal.a BANKERS and BROKERS.Commercial Paper Bought and Sold.INVESTMENTS - AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.205_ST.JAMES ST.-205 +.Telephone.Main 506.SYDNEY C, B.\u201c°F.D.SLOAN, Etc.Office\u2014Royal Bank Building.Correspondence solicited from wholesalers, desiring representation in the \u201cIron City\u201d and the Island of Cape Bfeton generally.The Nepal Dette Compeay.NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.A Quarterly -Dividend, at \u201cthe rate of Eight | Per Cent.($ p.c.) per annum, on the Paid Up Capital Stock of The Royal Electric Company, for the quarter ending May= 31st, has been this day declared, payable to the Shareholders on record on the 21st day of, May, 1901, and will bo.mailed to them \u2018on the 2nd day of July, 1901, Company at Montreal, Room 8, 11 St.Sacra- \u2018mept Street, on the sccond day of July, pineteen hundred and one, at ten o'clock a.m., to consider a proposition to accept an Act of the Dominion of \u201cAN ACT RESPECTING THE ST.LAWRENCE & ADIRONDOCK RAILWAY COMPANY,\u201d which Act was passed by both Houses of Parliament May 21st, 1901, and in case such Shareholders shall vote to accept sald Act, then there will be presented \u201cto sald meeting a further proposition to issue debentures bonds of the sald Railway Company amounting to three hundred thousand dollars - ($300,000) | whieh bonds are to be payable in gold, to run for fifty years, to bean interest at six.per cent., per annum and may be redeemable before maturity at one hundred and five (105) under the terms and provisions of an agreement to be entered Into between said Railway Company and the Standard Trust Company \u2018of New York.Dated June 1st, 1901.FRANK G.SMITH, .Secretary.LIVERPOOL; LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Edmond J.Barbeau, Kag., Chairman.Wentworth J.Buchanan, Esq., Deputy do.A.F.Gault, Esq., Samuel Finley, Esq.Edward S.Clouston, Esq., Am't invested in Canadas .# + 252-000 Available Assets G0.672.320 5 ercantile risks accepted at low current Fates.Co G.PF.0.SMITH, Chiet Agent of the Dominion.Sudb-Agents- Thomas Hiam, John G.-R.Driscoll.Ww.Markland Molson.Special Agent French Daot,\u2014Cyrille Laurin, - FARM FOR SALE.On the Lower Lachine Road 80 arpents.Street Railway passes in front.Apply \u20ac 18 St.Alexis 8 G.W.STEPHENS, ire Tel.Main 1 : PARK HOUSE, MAGOG Rousseau Bros.Proprietors.Excellent accommodation.for summer boarders.Best table in tern townships.Parisian Chef in chil.Rat ise huge revenues out of rates.It pays |.keep a lumber yard on the property * ( Corner Craig and Bleury.\u2018 them better to wait for the shat Breet, near Baily Strest, , \u2019 Chausse CT CR a 3 \u2014 £ : \u2014 ~~ - 4 * A ?FIRE NOTICE.MONTREAL PIPE FOUNDRY (0., Ltd.We beg to assure our patrons that the damage caused by fire to our.Works at Lachine will not, to any extent, interfere with the execution of erders intrusted to us, as wé will immediately increase \u2018the output at our Three Rivers, Que,, and Londonderry, -N.S., Works, and prompt steps will be taken to reconstruct the Lachine plant.MONTREAL PIPE FOUNDRY CO., LTD.T.J.DRUMMOND, President.The INTERCOLONIAL CoAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.\u2014 \u201c Works-DRUMMOND COLLIERT.Westville, Nova Scotia.Miners and Producers of Drummond\u2019 Coal abd Lokq, irom iio celebratelt Pictou Seams of Nova Hcdtia, Offered in all sizes, aad quaa.tities to suit purchasers.Shipments by water or .- Head Office, Room Mi, Merchants Bank Building.Montreal.- : HOTEL BELLEVUE BELŒIL STATION.Agreeably located on the Richelieu River, apposite Otterburn Park: G.T.R.and R.& O.Navigation Co.services at hand: comfortably rooñs, firat olass board amd attendance.tod prices moderate, spécial for families, ; \u201c : @ BONENFANT, Prop.Canada, entitled ; 1.& \u2018Island Railway \u2018Company, and the action of By order of the Board.ot \u2018 : H.H.HENSHAW, Seerctary-Treasurer.Montreal, May 23rd, 1901.nies Soe Baümay Compag x \u2018A Special.General Meeting of the Share: holders of this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Room 38, Street Railway Chambers, No.574 Craig Street, at 12 O'Clock .Noon, on\u2019 WEDNESDAY, 10th Day of July Next, for the purppse of ratifylog the purchase of certain Bonds and Stock of the Montreal Park the Directors in connection therewith and to provide far the raising of funds for the purpose of paying therefor, either by increasing its Capital Stock and issuing new shares, of by issuing Bonds, or by h other method as the Shareholders may determine.\u2018 By order of the Board.\\ w.G.ROSS, ; \u2018 Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, 20tb June, 1901.F.C.HIRSCH, Member Montreal Mining Exchange * MINES and MINING STO BOUGHT and SOLD, GKS 56 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STRÈET, MoNTREAL Co Telophon0 Main 1249 EUROPEAN & RAILWAY TICKET AGENCY 129 ST.JAMES STREET.(Corner St.Francois Xavier).E vrevean Tickets to Liverpool, London, - Southampton, Paris, and all points.on the continent.- ' prer Lake.Tickets to Bault Ste.Marie, Fort William, Thunder Bay.eservations by wire If desired.Baggage Bonded through to Steamer's Side.cean Tickets Allan, Boaver, Dominion Line, etc.: : .lans of Steamers, Sailing Lists, etc: on upplication.cellent accommodation.Through Tickets from Montreal, including Rail and Sleeping Car Tickets.; WM.F.BGG, nt, A pb 16.15 | leaves Montreal, G.J.Adams&Co.| Commission Merchant.Real Estate Broker, | GANADIAN PACIF , \u2018 In M£ect June 34th.oT.JOHN, HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.#830 p.m.AL 3 a.m.: TORONTO, HAMILTON, ALO, CHI {ago Lv.18.55 a.m., ne p.mo \u2018Ar: \u201c1.48: ., 17.00 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC.COAST-Lv.ss Ar.*6.1v p.m.8.MARIR, ST.PAUL, M Ora UTH-Lv.10.06 p.m.Ar.\"8.00 a.m.AWA\u2014Ly.l\u2019lace er, 15.90 a.m., 15-48 P.m.Ar.12.55 p.m., 110.3 p.m.Lv.Windsor?St.9.3 am.410 p.m.°10.06 p.m Quan am., 19.35 a.m., $11.20 a.1m., \u201c6.10 pt UBBEC\u2014Ly.16.30 am, 12.30 p.10, $5.30 p.1.re p.m.Ar.\u201c6.90 a.m., 13.BOS p.m., §6.30 p.m.(Sun.only.) pa: PORTLAND Lv.19.00 am.Pi.\" Ar.#815 a.m., 19.10 p.m.VAUDREUIL, \u2014 Lv.{8.66 a.m., $10.00 8.0.p.m.(DL p.m., 14.15 p.m, a5.16 he p.m.\u2019 *10.00 p.m, Ar.vi.é am.{8.40 tos\u2019 19.35 su 413.10 p.m., 83.00 D.M-» -09 p.m., .45 p.m.SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., (1.40 D.-5 14.30 p.m., 18.20 p.m.Ar.28.35 a.m, GI.aR $11.55 a.m., 19.10 p.m.LIETTE Ly.{6.30 a.m., 15.00 p.m, AF: pié:50 a.m., 16.20 p.m.: .RTHIER Lv.18.30 8.m., (1)3.30 p.W.A%« fol pom Ev $9.15 a.m \u2019 B-Lv.19.00 a.m.: Je (D1.6 p.m., 15.30 ps 26.25 p.m.Ar.139 STR 19.50 a.m., {6.66 p.m., 49:46 D-B- TE.AGATHE\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., §9.16 &.1B« (1.25 p.m.(H)5.10 p.m, 1530 p.m.Ar.-50 a.m., +6.m., $9.46 p.m.LABELLE\u2014Ly.(K19.00 a.m., 15.30 p.m.Af 19.50 a.m., (K)6.55 p.m.Daily: tWeek days.$Sunday only.$Daily.except Saturday.xDally, except Monday, aDafly, except Saturday and Sunday.\u201d (I)Sate 2% LUE 10 p.88 3.00 urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.(G)Mou- days only.(H)Fridays only, (K)Tuesdays® and Thursdays only.A (hulled Bb Ald tions in Canada, Will sell between all st Fort William and the East, for \u2019 DOMINION DAY Round Trip Tickets at One Way Lowest first Class Fare, on June 23, 30 and July 1, good \u2018for return until July 2.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , VICE AM.JULY 2nd.On Tuesday, July 2nd, train will leav KNOWLTON 7.25 a.m., arriving Montreal 9.40 a.m.Train will leave ST.AGATHE at 6.40 a.m., arriving Montreal 8.40 a.m.Similar service on July 1st.Other trains as usual.MONTREAL TO BUFFALO AND RETURN Good Going Good Returning Every day $10.25 8 days after day of sale.Every day $11.90 15 days incld.day of sale.Trains leave Windsor St.Station, 8.55 8.m., week days, and 10 p.m.dailx ° Good Sea Bathing » Best Golf Links in ST.ANDREWS America.\u2018 ™ Cheap Round Trip .BY THE Ratds from Mont- S E A Resort for the Family.ST.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA.Sleeping Car Service, real.and Fridays through sleeper Windsor St.Station, 8.20 for.St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.Returning Andrews Mondays and Wednes- N An Ideal Summer Tuesdays p-m., leaves St.day.PORTLAND AND OLD ORCHARD.SERVICE.Through Sleeper leaves Montreal, Windsor St, 8 p.mn, daily.Through Parlor Car leaves 9 a.m.week uy \u2019 ; : ST.ANNE'S and Return\u2019.806 HUDSON and Return .:.\u2026.B1«00 Going by 12.30 p.m.train (Windsor Street), except Saturdays and Sundays.1.20.p.m.\"Returning Ottawa River Nav.steamer via Lachine Rapids., Co.129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office.TRUNK DOMINION Sin gle Fare for Round Trip, good aging June 29,30 and July 1.Return limit July 2, 1901, BUFFALO RETURN FARES FROM MONTREAL.Good going Fare Good Returning Every day $10.25 8 days after day of sale.Every day $11.90 15 days Ancld.day of scle Excursion Fares from all other stations.TICKETS VALID ON ALL TRAINS.UNEQUALLED SERVICE MONTREAL TO BUFFALO, LÉSS THAN 11 .Fast Wight to \u201cInt.Lim.\u201d Express.Lv.Montreal .,.9.00 a.m\u2019 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 .7.60 p.m.daily 7.50 a.m.dy Al! trains run via Toronto and Niagara Falls.Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains, Puliman Sleeping Cars on night trains.Double track.Excursion tickets also sold returning by R.& 0.N.Co., steamers through 1,000 Islands and St.Lawrence Rapids.OLD ORCHARD BEACH.Through sleeping: and \u2018parlor car servico between Montreal, Portland and Old Orchard each.Excursion tickets now on sale.CITY TICKET OFFICES: st.James St., Telephones Main.48, Main 451, or Bonaventure Station.| NTERCOLO NIAL LE \u201cRAILWAY, trains will run daily (Sunday excepted), as follows: \\ 137 except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Hall.fax, N.S., Thé Sydneys, St.John, N.B.and other points in the Maritime Provinces.THÉ MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as above, Will arrive daily, except Monday, and trom Little Metls daily at 7.30 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave daily, except on.Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.06 p.m., Riviere du Loup at %.00 p.m., St.Flavie at 8.00 p.m., and Little Metis at 8.26 p.m \u2019 \" | THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Little Metis daily, except Saturday, at 4.25 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at 6.30 a.m.THE SKASIDE EXPRESS will leave on Tuesdays; Fridays and Saturdeys, at 7.45 p.m.ACCOMMODATION EOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., dus to ar rive at Levis at 7.20 a.m, and connecting wi accommodation for Campbellton, N.B; ACLUMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.256 a.m.daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive in Montreal at 10.00 p.m .daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 p.m, ACCOMMODATION FROM NICOLET arrives at Montreal daily, except Sunday, at 10.20 em., : \\bule \u2018trains, with luxurious Sleepin and DiDIng Cars and First Class Coaches os the Maritime Express.- D.POTTINGER, , General Manager.Moncton, N.B., June 6, 1901.OT?A.PRICE, Assistant General Passengeb Agent, 143 St.James Strect, Montreal.AMBS .HARDWELL, \u2018Assistant General Freight Agent, 130 St.James Street (codes ner Bt.Francois Xavier St.) PS W.BRYSON, CITY TICKET AGENT, 139 St.James SU, Montreal, .« > 143 ST.JAMES ¥T.MONTREAL.y; .\u201d ! { Saturdays ST.AGATHE AND ENOWLTON SER- days, arriving Montreal, 8.35 a.m.following CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, THE MARITIMB EXPRESS will leave dally, - .Coa, .OMMODATION FO NICOLET leaves OF THE EGYPTIANS The Wonderful Things a French Collector Has Gathered at Paris.+ Paris, June 20.\u2014Four years ago a member of the French Gayet, primed with the fine knowledge of antiquity which is given in the university teaching of France, obtained a thousand francs or so to begin excavations, His sliccezs from the start was so striking that other small sums were \u2018allotted to his work.The Government, through.the Min: jster of Public Instruction, contributed .fives thousand frames; it is to such subsidies, not always so slender, that France owes much of the excellence of \u2018her mu- geums.I believe the chief -encouragement of the young explorer cape irom M.Gui- met, the retired silk merchant of Lyons, who has built for the city of Paris the wonderful museum of Oriental religions.Jt is at the Musee Guimet that M.'Gayet exhibits his latest finds; and from there, so it is said, they are to be sold to the museums of the werld.It is not probable that France.will allow more than the duplicates of his former collections to leave the country.Co It is in the vast buryinggrounds of a thousand years that the most wonderful things have been found: Thirty thousand graves have already been opened; it is estimated there may be eight hundred thousand in all.They are high above all damp: - ness from the Nile floods; the sand and rainless climate have mummified- the corpses, and, what is more interesting to our unrespecting curiosity, have preserv the garments in which they: were clothed, their jewels, and all the objects of daily life which Egyptians wished to accompany them in the tomb under all religions.The - stuffs, woollen and silk, are wrought in the simple style of the ancients, with great masses of colors to drape thé form, and broad bands of geometric decoration.The vegetable colors are still wonderfully bril- | liant; they gre grouped in.harmonies, and contrasts which the artistic eye seems to have lost until, these later years.Apple- green on orange, trooper\u2019s-blue with mad- der-red\u2014they swathe mummies which seem to cry out for the sincere sunlight that knows neither painters\u2019 atmosphere nor half-tones.TWO INTERESTING MUMMIES.The culminating interestdis in two mum- mieÿ which are named; the-names repre- vent two of the Egyptian memories st known in history and romance, although it might be rash to identify too far.Is Thais, whose remains are in the collection, \u2018the same as the converted courtesan whom Abbot Paphnucius walled up in her cell, where she repeated, during the three years which were left to her of life, the only prayer \u2018thought fit for her condition: \u201cThou who hast made ine, have mercy on me\u201d?She\u2019would then be the heroine whom Anatole France has adorned with literature.and Massenet with music.But then.some ore must have kept for her burving these memorials which mix sadly.Christian faith with worldly, adornment.Costly: draperies wrap her round, and a necklace of amethysts, emeralds and topazes lies where her head has been separated from her hedy.Beside her are the woven rush cases for drinking-goblets, © with fragments of glass still clinging to the sides; a basket with crumbs of bread: the rude early rosary, where pegs placed in holes served to count the prayers: the would for making the sacred host, and the closeé vessel in which those perpetual candidates for martyrdom were allowed to bear about with them the Christian sacrament.There are golden crosses on her dainty shoes, and the four palms in the carved wooden sarcophagus show that she was buried as a saint, if not actually a martyr.which the historic Thais was not.The other mummy has at his feet a brick, on which is inscribed, the name Berapion.He was evidently an anchoret.fuch as we read of in the books of the Fathers: of \u2018the Desert.Around hig loins are two jointed iron belts.His heavy iron collar, with its great cross on his breast.weighs seven pounds.Round ankles and wrisfs there are more iron rings, which were so tightly imbedded in the flesh that they do not now slip over the dry bones.On the feet are rude leather sandals, and the hermit\u2019s staff is by his side.It is the first time the modern world sees with bodily eyes the ascetic figure of one of these anchorets.It was in the vear 340 that the historic Serapion, called \u201cshe Scholastic,\u201d was Bishop of Thmuis, after being super- for of several monasteries and having written treatises still reprinted in patrolo- gles.He aided Athanasius against the Arians, -and sat #n the Council of Nice, but incurred the displeasure of the Fm.peror Constantius, and so retired again to the desert.St.Jerome has recounted his temptetions and penance.He had reeeiv- ed as a heritage from Abbot Macarius the staff of St.Anthony, patriarch of all hermits and monks.Is this the staff lying broken in the glass case of the Musee Guimet?i\" .; THE PRIVY COUNCIL Turonto, June 29:\u2014Mayor Howland to- Pa \u2018 day received a cablegram from E.B.| Browning, a Canadian, who is assistant editor of the British Law Quarterly, saying:\u2014\u201cMills (the Minister of Justice); states Canada satisfied Privy Council.Could opinion Ontario and other Bars be esçertained 2 a \u2018 \u2018The Mayor has sent out a copy of thi to the Bar Association and adder \u201cIf anybody at the London Conference from this country or any other colony in endeavoring to give the impression that the colonies would desire to, be relieved from the ap- ellate jurisdiction of the Privy Council it seems to me it would be very proper ff not necessary, that your association should record its opinion.If I am not greatly mistaken it would be in favor of the maintenance of the right of appeal, which is not only constitutionally essential to the theory of the Empire,but is also & great advantage in settling uniformly the larger questions of English law for the Empire as a whole.\u201d vo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 \u2018WORTH A TRIP AROUND-THE : GLOBE.The Great Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, \u2018in full swing.A grind (place to spend Dominion Day holidays.Return tickets can be had over Grand Trunk Railway, good for eight days, for $10.25, good on all trains.Fust trains leave Bonaventure Station 9.00 a.m.and 10.30 p.m., arrive Buffalo, 7.50 p.m.and 10.45 a.m.Gity Ticket Office, 137 St.James Street.Phone 460 Main.\u2014Adw._ \u2019 WINE FROM ROYAL BINS .London, June 28.\u2014The sale of the sur plus wine from the Royal cellars was concluded today.\u2018The bidding for the last lots was sensational, several lots of pale sherry, from Windsor Costle, bot tled in 1820, fetching as high as $142.50 per dozen.: a To = to you that Dr.- ; Chnse'a Otatraent ie à certain \u201c ® Piles and absolute cure for each \u2019 and every 2000 hleedingand protruding p LT © manufacturers bavo guaranteed it, tos ls in the d aod ask your neigh \u2018 what they think of ou oan use it and back if not cured.60c a OF ÉDMANSON, BATES & Co, Toronto; -_ Or\u2019Ohase's Ointment, y .\u201d \"a school at Cairo, M.| ' Cornered by a Mob He Stabs -fort to escape, cut and killed Geo.Hooks | Sheng-Kiang in revolution.OTTAWA SUFFERS - FROM THE HEAT - 1 \u2014 Two Deaths Yesterday Traceable to Hot Weather\u2014Work on Buildings Stops.Ottawa, June 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The heat yeaterday in the capital was more intense than Thursday, and found the people a little less able to stand it.At 4 o'tlock in the afternoon the thermometer registered 98 in the shade.- Two deaths were reported as having been accelerated by\u2019 the heat, both were old \u201cmen, one living in Hull and one in Ottawa Fast.The summer mortality among infants has commenced.* Four deaths were registered at the city hall Thursday and three yesterday.Buainess in its various aspects was materially, impeded.A regular exodus took place in the afterrfoon in all directions, the .trains being crowded to suffocation.Men working on buildings in different parts of the city were ëither laid off, or refused to work.Those engaged on the new Russell Theatre were among the latter.The Governor-General's Foot Guards had to parade for their annual inspection at 5 p.m.in full review order with bearskins and tunics.The rigidity of militia regulations does not admit of inspections be- ing conducted \u2018under any but the prescribed conditions of uniform, i and the Guards had to grin and bear Ÿt.A thunderstorm, which occured about 8 o'clock, cooled the atmosphere slightly; but added rather to the discomfort of the soldiers.Col.W.D.Otter, of No.1 military district, was present at the inspection.Col.Otter ia in the city along with Lieut.-Col.Sam.Hughes, and others, on a board to examine a rifle which is sought to be sold to the Government.: WARM IN TORONTO, TOO.Toronto, June 28.\u2014The torrid wave continues to-day, and three cases of heat prostration were treated at the Emer gency Hospitd!.Thg fpatients all will recover.The thermometer at 2 o'clock stands at 92 degrees.HOT IN NEW YORK.0 New York, June 28.\u2014New Yorkers experienced the hottest weather of the year to-day, official thermometer reaching 92 de- ees this afternoon.In Greater New \u2018ork eight deaths and 50 prostrations from the heat were reported up to midnight.103 AT LINCOLN, NEB.Lincoln, June 28.\u2014The hot weather record for June was broken in Lincoln this afternoon, the thermometer at the Goveran- ment weather station registered 103 at 4 o'clock.- THO LYNCHERS | LED BY NEERO 3h ass.Three and Finally Escapes.Panther, W.Va., June 29.\u2014Peter Price, à negro, cornered in a house by a determined band of infuriated citizens bent on dealing summary justice to him, charged with insulting a lady, in his desperate ef- and F.M.McGrane, and seriously cut Chas Davis.The murder occurred at Iag- er, 2 small town five miles south of here.Price, on seeing his pursuers, took refuge in a small room in the rear of a saloon.The mob.battered down the door, and as they entered the room Price threw himself upon them with the ferocity ot a tiger, with a kmfe in each hand.Hooks and McGrarie fell to the floor.\u2018Two revolvers in the crowd were discharged at Price, in- | flicting but slight wounds.With one desperate swing of \"his knife he laid open Davis abdomen and then leaped from the window.\u201d He was pursued and captured Py officers, who hurriedly sent him to the jail at Welch to avoid the vengeance of | the infuriated populace.Huoks and Me- Grane were both well known citizens and indignation runs high.CERTAIN HE 1S LYNCHED.Georgetown, Ga., June 28, \u2014A voung negro on John Whittaker\u2019s plantation in this country, made an attempt tu enter Whit- \u2018taker\u2019s daughter's room by raising the window.he noise awoke Miss W hit- taker, and the negro was recognized by her.She told her father, who sent for the sheriff and had the negro arrested and placed in jail.Last night a crowd of masked men overpowered the marshal, forced him to open the jail door, and then took the negro from the jail.They went in the direction of the Alabama : State Line,and nothing has been heard of them and the negro since.It is certain he has been lynched.RUNS DOWN A WARSHIP - i Gloucester, June 29.\u2014The Portland fishing schooner Ella M.Doughty, came into port to-day, considerably damaged, and reported that she had been run down by the battleship Massachusetts, ofi the south shoal.lightship last night.Her captain does not blame the battleship, but instead praises the officers and crew for the prompt assistance which they gave him after the collision., The \u2018accident occurred.in a dense fog, and in spite of the fact that both vessels were souding frequent \u201cwarnings.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REDUCED FARE; TO BOUT DE : L'ILE\u2014DOMINION DAY.The Montreal Terminal Railway Company has doubled its carrying capacity this season and improved its terminal facilities.On Dominion Day of last year it carried over ten thousand people \u2014next Monday, July 1st, it will be prepared to carry twice as many with comfort.All its cars cool and airy.Bout de l\u2019Ile Park, the ideal spot for the day.Cars every ten minites, and return fares 25 cents all day.\u2014Adv.- : REVOLT IN SHENG-KIANG.London, June 29.\u2014A despatch from Chee:Foo reports the entire Province of The rebels are said to be overrunning the country, pillaging and burning.It is asserted \u2018that in the vicinity of Mukden all the villages are being burned and that hundreds of inhabitants have been killed.The despatch says the Russian forces ave not suffi- cien$ to maintain order.ASSOCIATIONS BILL: Paris, June 29\u2014The Premier, M.Wal- deckRousseau, has carried the most important project of his ministry, the law of Associations\u2019 Bill, which now only awaits the signature of President Loubet to become law.The Cahmber of D es to-night in a single session, definitely adopted the bill as by the Senate by 313 to 240 Several attempts were made by the Opposition and ts to again otown, which was held by [ resumption again in September THE - TOENDTHE WIR Germany and Russia Suggest Fighting Should Come to an End.Vieata, June 29.\u2014The Neue Wiener Journal states that former President Kru- r, of the Transvaal, recently renewed iu- appeal for intervention in South Africa to Germany and Russia.Both of the powers, the paper states, after an interchange of opinions, adviegd Mr.Kruger to arrange fuc the i te submission of the Boers.PATROLS HARD FIGHT.Cape Tawn, June 29.\u2014A patrol of six Cape Police and twave Dordrecht volunteers unexpectedly encountered.a portion of Fouche\u2019s commando north of Jamest wn.The Boera-endeavored to outflank the British, who retreated, fight- -ing from kopie to kopje for nine hours, finally reaching Aliwal North unscathed.The corporal commanding has been promoted.: THE FIGHT AT RICHMOND.Cape Town, June 28.-\u2014Boer invaders, under Malan and Smit, about 3,000 strong, attacked Richmond early Tuesday morning.The town was defended by a detachment of the North Staffordshire militia, under Captain Hawkeshaw, and the town guard.Three sangars qutside the town were captured by the Boers, the garrison being distributed principally at Jail Fort and Flagstaff Hill Fort.Owing to the capture of the sangams, Flagstafi Hill Fort was exposed to a heavy fire.Three times during the day Commandant Malan sent messengers demanding the surrender of the town, and each time the demand was refused.The Boers took advantage of the opportunity during the cessation of hostilities to better their positions, and on the last occasion, when the messenger was sent in, a party of burghers entered the town end effected the capture of a sangar in the Market Square.Not a shot was fired on account of the white flag, carried by the messenger.The Boers who were now only 20 vards from Jail's Fait, were\"| securely covered, aud directed a continuous fire for two hours upon.the defend-' ers, who stoutly held the position.Finding it impossible to capture Jail- Fort or Flagstaff Hill Fort, the Boers turned their attention to another sangar in the eight men.These eight men, after having held the position for 11 hours, surrendered at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.the British garrison strengthened the fortifications; as.they anticipated a renewal of the attack in the moriing.\u2018Durin the night, however, the Boers learne that relief was approaching for the; besieged men and withdrew.They \u201ccaptured _dwelve horses and looted the stores.* The engagement lasted 12 hours.The Boer loss is reported as five men killed and seven wounded.\u2018The British casualties are not given.SAYS LIFE IS TOO SHORT Toronto, June 29 \u2014(Special.)\u2014J.J.Foy, solicitor for the Niagara Navigation Com- \u2018 pany, refused to say anything ahout the proposed amalgamation with the Richelieu line to-day, when interviewed.\u201cI am solicitor for the company,\u201d he said, \u201cbut I don't propose to say anything about _it.There has been too much talk already.\u201d Mr.Foy refused to confirm or deny the report, but left the impression with the interviewer that there was sométhing in the story.Barlow Cumberland, ea director of the company, was equally indefinite.\u201cThat is the second or third time that story has come up from Montreal,\u201d he said.© Life is too short to be denying.these things all the time.The story-that the deal \u2018is to be completed in Toronto today is not true.\u201d .: ARRANGEMENTS FOR ROYAL VISIT \u2018 \" = The Liquid Ozone Ov., Chleze, U.S: LA \u201c1 \"TO COME INTO CANADA American Organization Hopes to Enroll Many Members Here.HOPED TO INCREASE INTEREST IN WHEELING ARRANGEMENTS BY WHICH MPM- BERS MAY WHEEL ACROSS THE - LINE FREB OF porr- \u2018 ad Resident Correspondent of The Herald.) \u2018 (From the Washington, D.C., June 20.\u2014The League ls undergoing changes of scope and of management, with the expectation that what threatened unt\" recently to be the death of the organlza- tion may prote to be only a metamorphosis of American Wheelmen into a higher grade of life and influence.With the decline of the Interest In cycling In the United States, both for road use and touring and for racing, the great organiza- t'on which only a few years ago waf one of the most Important associations of any kind in the United States, has declined in a, remarkable manner, until now it is ad.itted that a revival of Its strength Is not to be looked forward to, but that any steps that will keep the league alive and paying tts debts wlll be thankfuily accepted by a discouraged management .gnd membership.But it does not look so dark as it did a 4 short time ago, and the management Is strong in executive ability and conserva tive in its plans .! EXTBND TO CANADA.\u2018 One of the propositions that hare been advanced within the last few weeks for the 'ncrease of the league's power and standing, is the extension of the \u2018league Into Canada, and the \u2018enrolment of members among the wheclmen of that country.This proposition had its origin In Montreal, ana upon being favored Ly wheelmen In uther eities in the Dominion, it has been brought before the executive management of the L.A.W.for consideration, It was repre sented Ly the Canadlan cyclists proposing guch an extension of the league's fleld that the lecagne would have a free fleld before it should it decide to cross the fron tier in search of new members.\u201d , This plan bas met with the emphatic ap proval of the nanagement of the Pan-Am- erican Exposition.Tor It was felt that anything that would tend to bring Into cloger relations the wheelmen of the fates and Canada would have the effect of increasing the attendance of wheelinen from Doth \u201ccountries\u201d at the exposition, which is located on the border line and in the midst of good cycling country on both sides of the line.\u2018 CROSSING THF LINE.The question enme up at the same time o fa possible change in the regulations permitting the carriage of bicycles across the frontier without the eollection of duty.The league has lost many hundreds of dollars during the existence of these.regulations, through the neglect of members fo return with thelr wheels, leaving the organization to pay the duties.It is tBought by some members®of the official board of the league that a\u2019 different set of regulations United can be drafted and adopted, whereby a personal dboud wéli be taken in each case, instead of leaving the whole burden to fall upon the association In case of neglect or dishonesty on the part of the rider crossing the line.EXISTING REGULATIONS.The United Stites Government,.in the matter of the importation and exportation of \u2018bicycles In use by their owners, recog, axes the following associations: Canadian Wheelmen's Assoctation, League of Amerl- can Wheelmen, Cyclists\u2019 Tourist Club, and the Nationa! Cyclists\u2019 Usion\u2014the last named being the British organisation.' The present ruling and practice Is based upon the action of June 2, 1898, when the Trea- sary Department took notice of the regu- \u2018| \\ations established by F.E.Klivert, as acting Commissioner of the Canadian Cue- tome.The Canadian Customs Department announced that tourists, bona fide members of the League of American Wheel- men, wlio vome Into Canada with their bl- cycles, not new, may be entitled to delivery thereof without making the deposit referred to in Memorandum No.S12B.If they will produce and leave with the collector of customs at the place and time of entrance the certificate of membership for the present year In the league, and shall fill up and algn lu triplicate, a collector's permission, on the face of which shall be written a the name or ther It 1s a man's, woman's or boy's; the retail value pf the béeycle: the full name of the certificate of membership, the date within which, and the port at which the bicycle will be re-exported.Taking notice of this action by the Canadian Governinent, the United States \u2018mme- diately extended the same courtesy to bona tide members of the Canadian Wheglmen's Agsoclation desiring to make a bicycle tour In this country.The league assumed the responsibility for these importations ant exportations, and pad duty in cases where the individual rider defaulted.It Is believed that the spread of league membership in Canada would lead to an In: crease in the number of wheelmen who | would cross the frontier each season, an increase brought about by.the closer awso- clations, the interest aroused In wheeling \u201caffatrs beyond the border, by the freer exchange of Toad maps and Information regarding conditions and restrictions of the Incorforated communities and the like.C.W.A.MUCH ALIVE.The consideration of an extension of membership into Canada has been stopped.however, by word from the north that tite Canadian Wheelmen's Associaton was tak.Ing a new grip and was about to move on, and that the expected death of that organization was postponed.\u2018In view of this, it 11s hardly probable that the League of American Wheelmen management will care to take steps toward a campaign far members in the Dominlon, as they would not care to appear as antagonizing the Canadian Aso.ciation if it is true that there ls to be no disbandment of that organization.\u2018The Customs Department here has not taken the matter of a change in the recognition of.club membership or conditions of bonding into consideration as yet, Mr.O.L.Spaulding.the assistant secretary of the Treasury \u2019 Department.said to your correspondent yesterday that it is not the Intentlom of the department at present to enlarge or diminish the \u201c| geope of the instructions to the collectors binding under the departmental circular of {instruction of June 2 18%, and February 19, 1900.: À MONTREAL Cas We want you to know about Mr.Miller's He suffered \u2018case.from chronic rheumatism and was cured by our preparation.He is a citizen of Montreal.« tell you about his \u20ac He will + ure if you ask him.4 Some years ago Mr.Miller was the proprietor of a lucrative business in Montreal.He had his health and was able to devote his time to his affairs, which grew and prospered.After.awhile his blood became impure, he began to suffer pain, and he knew that he was affected with incipient rheumatism.His condition gradually became worse, his joints stiffened, it became difficult for him to walk and each time he moved it caused him excruciating pain.x\u201c \u2018He was forced to give up his establishment, He cen- sulted eminent physicians and medicines.spent a great deal of money in He was so bad that he regarded anything that gave him release from pain for five minutes as a splendid preparation., He became down-hearted and looked on his case as \u2018absolutely \u2018incurable, .One day he heard about the wonderful \u2018cures Powley's Liquified Ozone had been making with blood diseasé, and he purchased a bottle, .Although benefit from the first and he kept on.completely cured.This is Liquified Ozone : ; « Its cure of my case was particularly gratifying.he was discouraged, he received In a short time he was what he says about Powley\u2019s I was so grateful for the benefit it did me that I brought a supply of it with me when I came to Montreal, fearing I would not be able to get it Liquitied Ozone now, and I would not as young and active ns fact.I can do a better a * (Signed), be C.\u201c+ here.I did before I was sick.day's work than ever before in my life.\u201d My house is never without Powley's I feel without it, no matter what it cost.I am able to work every day, in C.MILLER, Co 21424 St.Catherine St., Montreal.This is simply a statement of facts.We believe you will profit by considering this case, The cure is remarkable.It shows the power of our prepa ratidn to cure disease If you are interested and want additional information, write us, the Ozone our agent, D.Watson & Co, M confidential.Powley\u2019s Liquified Osone It forms healthy tarrh in oxygen in stable form.You flesh and makes a so und system._ of consumption.Bright's disease of the kidneys, rhoumatism, stomach disorders and ca- .Îta effect is juet what you would expect of oxygen.Co., of Toronto, Limited, 48 Colborne St.,.Toronto, or .Your letters are * » t internally of extir- Its use has cured many cases 0c bottles of Powley's Liguified Osone are given away every Friday from 10 a.m.to ¢ p.m., to any person affliicted Street.: : with any chronie disease.Get à bottle, at 446 St.Paul The Ozone Co., of Toronto, Limited.Agents for Quebec and Maritime Provinces, D.ra .\u2018 pond Watson & Con À a 1 déstription-of\u2014the_bicycle, 1 stating create name, > style and nümbor of the bicycle, and whe-_ end address of the tourlst, with the number o | ee eee THE MONTREAL DAILY H&HALD, SATOR A FINE FUR AND HAT STORE.Enterprise, progress and ability mark the well-equipped premises of Mr.E.A.Ste.Marie, hat, cap and fur dealer and manufacturer, at the corner of Amherst\u2019 and Ft.Catherine streets.- For over a varter uf a century Mr.Ste.Marie has Been progressing, and as trade has increased, he has branched out and enlarged his remises to suit the growth.His \u2018latest evelopment has been remarkable.He has extended his whole front over fifty feet, with double plate glass windows, and decorated it to suit the interior, which latter embraces four spacious ahd.commodious flats, aranged in the following up-to-date manner: Lhe ground floor is broad and | * \"roomy, and stocked witha fine-as of the latest styles and newest fashions \u2018of heid wear of all sizes and descriptions, including children's hats of all kinds; then a finely assorted stock of Indian novelties is carried, including new-mown sweet hay, baskets and ornaments, also bead work, by the native Indians, all specially.designed for the tourist trade.Any visitor to Montreal this season will miss a chance of securing some of the best exclusive novelties if they should forget to call upon Mr.Ste.Marie.The second floor is devoted exclusively to the furs, and is divided into two parlors, one for the small lines, such as muffs.\u2019 and caps in fur, also hoas and all articles less than a coat.This is specially designed for the comfort of the customer who enjoys the comfort and tine carpets and choice curtains more like a fashionable home than MISSION WORK OF THE MORMONS How it is Carried on by the Young Men of the\u2019 Church.+ « New- York, June 2%8.\u2014A genuine invasion of the Philistines eouid not have caused more excitement in Hirlem and The Bronx than did the recent.conversion of two Christian -Endeavor Society officers from {ongregationalism to Moti- monism.I'he officers were women, and they had had trouble with their pastor.The Mormon elders.had been working with them for some time, and with a little effort persuaded them to become Latter Day Saints.The women were Mrs.Thomas H.Blair and Miss Elizabeth Dickinson, and at: least one of them will \u2018be baptized into her new church by immersion on July 4.: These conversions, together with many others supposed to have been made, have set all of upper New York talking abont Mormonism, which is entirely to the lik- ,| ing of the quiet young men who have chosen this field for the \u201cmission\u201d which early every \u2018young Mormon in good tandirig takes up for a few years at least in his life.- There are 130 of these missionaries now at work in the Eastern \u201cStates, and ten of them are inæand around New York.® One of tha workers is a woman.The Mormons, say they have made between thirty and torty converts \u201cin this wicinity, and have many more adherents who are not\u201d prepared to accept the full faith and become regular members.The first serious question of life which a young Mormon faces is, \u201cShall I take # mission?\u201d Their religious training has been carefully\u2019 watched from infancy, and Mormon mothers are usually anxious to have their sons made \u201celders of the Church and sent on \u201cmissions.\u201d There is no compulsion about it, however, and if the young man decides to go intajbusi- ness or a profession without doing his share of work for the church his standing in the congregation is not affected.; Tf, on the other hand, he decides to take a \u2018\u2018mission,\u201d\u2019, he receives careful instruction in Latter Day Saints\u201d doctrines and in due time is made an elder.Then there is a round of social festivities at \u2018which he is the guest of honor.He goes out into the world entirely on his own responsibility as far as finances are concerned.It is his mission, and jhe must engineer the whole proposition.Sometimes sons of rich families\u2014and there are more rich families among the Mormons than is generally supposed\u2014receive a comfortable.allowance, just as other sons do when they go to college.Poor missionaries make their own Way.\u2026 mission laste for two or three years, if the field selected is in the United States, and from three to four years if -abroad.At the end of ghe mission the missionary returns to bis-home and settles down to work at his profession or business, He still remains an elder in the churchs»and that is the only reward for his servicés to his faith.10 \u201cThis mission work is not as much fun as some people would have you suppose,\u201d paid Elder Samuel Neff, who has been working in Harlem and The Bronx for the last six months.\u201cWe go wherever we think we are called, .and make our way as we go or pay it .out of personal savings.The church gives nothing to our support, for we do not believe in salaried ministers or workers.We even have to buy the tracts which we distribute, and ay our own railroad fare to the field of the mission and home again.We make these missionary trips because of our love for the church and for the geod which we believe we can do.\u201d The elders at work in this city look like men just out of college.They wear frock ¢oats and black ties.Their linen is as clean ae though every call Which they make is a society duty.Their manners are polished, and they enter into the social fire of the friends they make.Most of them haveshad no special training, al- though- the Mormon College at Salt ke City bas recently provided \u20ac a ecial course for prospective missionaries.Their favorite and most successful manner of working is going from house to house with a bundle of tracts.The missionaries usually travel in pairs, and they make many friends among the women.\u201cWe always tell people who we are,\u201d said Elder George À.Goff.who is also working in The Bronx.\u2018\u201cWe\u2019do not try home while their busbands are at werk.If they seem interested we ask permission to come back and talk to their husbands.We would not receive a married woman into the church without her busband\u2019s consent.\u201d The tracts which the Mormon workers, are distributing about the city are of two.kinds.One is entitled \u201cA Friendly Discussioh Upon Religious Subjects.\u201d It | of trade.| Apostle, Heber J.\u2018diagnose it.| tion and the least movement.caused my to deceive women when we find them at | is in story form, and tells in an intereest- ing mannéz how, 6 sonverted a & place of business.Stepping out from one parlor the eye is greeted with over: ninety feet of solid late glaze mirror fronted wardrobes for large furs, such as jackets, capes and overcoats for men and women.: Some idea of the size of vhese cases may be gathered when it is stated that three rows of garments can be hung in these wardrobes, and these extend the distance quoted.The stock is bought specially for a high class trade, but ranges in diversity from the common rabbit to the ian gable or peti] fox.For instance, Mr.Ste.rie poin a sma skins, very tiny, indeed, and remarked in Pres ing that 1t was worth $1,500 along.hen A e\u2014fox-muff worth $90.In the rear are tasteful rooms for the storage of heavy furs, such as mink robes, robes of the natural feathers of the famous eider duck, and many others of great value.On the other floors are fitting rooms equipped as parlors, with curtains and carpets, such as would be hard to surpass anywhere.| There is-a room for coarser furs, and raw sable is kept specially for tourists from the United States who wish to avoid duty., The factory is on the top flat, where during the busy season as many as seventy- five hands are employed.Every department of the institution is under the personal supervision of Mr.Ste.Marie, who has travelled, seen and assimilated the best ideas extant in this business.He is a careful, capable man, who is easily in the front rank of the men in this branch b lawyer, a doctor and a clergyman to the Mormon faith.\u2018I'he other tract outlines the doctrines of the church and includes \u2018the thirteen articles of faith of the Mor mon Church.te : The foreign work of.the Mormons is.now be 1g carried on extensively in Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland and \u201cSweden.Converts who desire to emigrate to the United States \u2018are provided with transportation and furnished with homes in Utah.They land at Boston and are sent West hy Elder John G.McQuarrie, resident of the mission of the Eastern States.Japan is the next country which will receive attention from the Mormons.Grant, of Salt Lake City, will start in July for Tokio, at the head of a mumbér of elders.lt is the.intention of the Mormon Church to carry on work among the Japanese an a large scale, Toa : DOCTORS BAFFLED By The Case of Mrs.hari.son, of Orangeville.SHE WAS COMPLETELY RUN DOWN \u2014 RACKED WITH PAINS IN THE BACK, HEAD AND LIMBS \u2014 AGAIN REJOICING IN GOOD HEALTH.| + From the Sun, \u201cOrangeville, Ont.Many cases are constantly bein brought to light of persons being cure by that wonderful remedy\u2014Dr.Williams\u201d Pink Pills\u2014after doctors have failed to be of benefit.Among them may be noted the case.of Mrs.\u2018fenjamin Harrison, a well known lady who resides in \u2018the near vicinity of Orangeville, Ont.' A reporter of the Sun hearing of Mrs.Harrison's wonderful cure called at her home to inquire into the facts of the vase.Mrs.Harrison said «he was pleased tb he able to testify to the great curative powery) of these pills.She said: \u201cFor som years 1 have been\u2019 a constant sufferer.Just what to call my disease 1 do mot know; even the doctors were unable to I was completely run down, I had racking pains in my head, back and limbs.1 was unable to secure sound sleep, and on arising in the morhing would feel as tired as before going to bed.My stomach was in a bad condi: heart to palpitate violently.Doctors\u2019 treatment failed to be of benefit to me and I, was in a very discouraged state when a friend advised me fo try Dr.Williams* Pink Pills.© Thinking that they might relieve me a little 1 procured a supply and began, taking them according to directions.From the firet I coul see that they were helping me, and by the time I had taken Lalf a dozen boxes Ï- was free from the ailments that had made my life miferable.It is now several years since I tgok the pills and not the least sign of my old trouble has since shown itself.F would strongly urge the use of Lr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.for any person who has a Weak or rufdown eys- tem and I am eure they will not fail to be beneficial.\u201d : \u2019 ' To those who -areé weak, easily tired, nervous, or, whose blood is out of condition, Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills come as a blessing, curing when all other medicines fail and restoring those who give them a fair trial to a full measure of health and strefigth.Sold by all dealers in megicine or.sent by\u2019 mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50,\" by addressing the Dr.Williams\u201d Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont.Plumbing Satisfaction Our equipment and long experience in every branch of the Plumbing business isa guarantee of satisfaction.We keep in stock a wide range of Gasallers, Klectrolisrs, Brackets, Ceiling Lights Globes and Electric Shades.Gas Fittors.Plumbor and StehmiFitts Office and Works\u2014 .568 to 568i, pRAIG STRERT.4000000000004 - PICTORES AND PICTURE FRAMES.Give me the word and I will make your.homo the most attrno- tive place on earth.* 1 have overything in the ple- turo line, domestic and imported.GEO.R, HEASLEY, 207785058 S000 0000000000000 MARRIAGE LICENSES, ISSUBD BY O'HARA BAYNES, B.C.L,, NOTARY PUBLIO, 904 ST.JAMBES.TAL.MX.1717.DAY.JUNE 29, 190L [ \u2018 FIND THEY WERE NEVER IN LOVE La Archibald Balfour and Vivian Sartoris Decide Not to Wed.\u2018 .4 , London, June 28\u2014Vivian Sartoris and Archibald Balfour found their courtship and engagement so équally that they decided not to venture upon the storiny sea of matrimony.engagement that their relatives give.The granddaughter of General Ulysses S.Grant and the brother-in-law of the Hon.Alfred Littleton and- distant cousin of Arthur Balfour, the leader in the House of Commons, are persons who know their, own minds, and the end of ther idyY, though prosy, is called by their friends triumph of common sense.They met barely eighteen months ago at 4 party given by an aunt of Archibald Balfour's, at which Miss Sartoris was chaperoned by her late father\u2019s cousin, Mrs.enry Gordon.Another party braught them together a few weeks later, and the result was that Mr.Balfour was invited to Sevenoaks, where Mise Vivian and her sister Rosie have a pleasant little cottage Close to the country house of Mrs.Gur- don.: CLASHED ON MANY POINTS.Their engagement wus announced soon afterward.But familiarity increased only, their mutual respect and tailed to fan the flame of love, Each hel decided opinions and their points of divergence were more plentitul than their points of contact, They could agree on few things of importance, .200% \u2019 Tiffs were frequent, and more than once the engagement was broken, but the quarrels were as frequently patched up through the good offices of.Mrs.Gordon.Early this yéar the marriage was fixed for July and later for the 10th of that month.It was to have tuken place at Sevenoaks, from the house of Mrs.Gor- on.\u2018Invitations had been issued, the bridesmaids selected, page boys named, and everything settled down to the minutest details.Miss Sartoris\u2019 trousseau was well in hand.She was to have worn a satin \u201cdress, exquisitely trimmed, and a long court train.Presents had begun to pour into thedit- tle cottage af Sevenoaks, including several from American relatives and friends.While all this was going on the lovers were meeting frequently, gsberally at the hcuses of the young women's relatives wo the West End of London.QUARRELS BECAME FREQUENT.By this time it shad become noticeable cach other.They could séarcely agree on a single subject and -bitternéss broke into their conversation, even before other people.Their tastes were as opposite as the poles., About a fortnight ago they had a hot quarrel over furnishing.and other topics connected with the marrage, and by mutual.consent they decided that nothing but misery could follow if they were Lo {ake the step that would\u2019 bind them to cach other forever.At a meeting of representatives ol both families it was decided that the interests of the two most concerned demanded that no attemp should be made to heal this latest breach, and so the engagement was broken off.Miss Sartoris and Mr.Balfour parted as friends.Mr.Balfour to return\u2019 to his legal duties, disappointed that circumstances made parting necessary, and Miss Sar- toris to go back to the company of her sister and try to forget, in her humble J but neat little home in one of the most picluresque parts of Kent, that she had seen so near taking such a false step.To facilitate that frame of mind the presents they gave to each other have been returned, and those received from friends are also being sent back.RESULT NOT UNEMRECTED.\u2019 (Special to the Record-Herald.) New York, June 24.\u2014At the time of gagement to Archibald Balfour it was predicted that the betrothal would never lead to a marriage.: In fact Town Topics went so far as to intimate this in print, placing on record the well known fact that Miss Sartoris had already disappointed no fewer than four full-fledged finances, one of whom, a popular young clubman of this city, was so much distressed by receiving phe news that she was going to marry Archibald Balfour that he was seized with an attack of brain fever and was under treatment for several weeks in a sanitarium before recovering from the blow.eo ~ = It's Written |On the Paper A man or-woman writes his or her character upon the stationery.There is no, suror test of one\u2019s refinement than the writing equipment affords.Our elegant new \u2018line of note paper Co and white\u2014atld \u2014fashion- able sites.Sold Py bil up-to-date booksellers and sfationers.: - _\u2014 + The Barber & This is the explanation of the broken |: to all that they were wholly unsuited to\u2019 the announcement.of Miss Sartoris\u2019 en-: Elis Co., Limited, H.CARSON, ISSUER OF J.Licenses, Room 253 Ten 163 St James ft, Montreal eu T = CPE] Home, Sweet Home; 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qi Sv.' vr - strewn with politienl wrecks that be hed to be defeated in Me parpase the Goves | 20¢ aflect the genuine sone.A makes ! ° f Tan down.He weulé coiticise Me most in- mor called a special scsslon of the Iegis 92 impression on the latter either.Fin-| - = : 7 \u2014 Susatisl eupperters if they crossed him ia {lature just prior to an elsetion and the ub.Sere de pond con tinues to glitter .: ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS § the slightest way.Socially be was com Members were forced to act as he desired.1a wales.- 34 Steamers, aggregating 106,50 Toss.T es witty, eympathetie and attrae- Pingree's exaugura) address, in which he ARTIFICIAL, RUBIES.: NEW ST : ve.8 woclal way he was a good lie |attscked the courte, the Legisiat Bo i ies .> ToT Aanisian.\u2026.1078 wns.Twin Sere * * ature and me artificial rubies-are of paste; others - ° i vari ws +.CE .tener br fully sytipped to talk about al- pretty much everyth'ug else, was one of bave the ame composition as the genuine Ce GLAS i W SERVI lomian (186): 10,000 tons.Twin gorows \u2018 4 Governor chi and ®* practical thing.When Plagree (his most remarkable exhibitions.He de, | Stone, which consists of corundum.\u2018The [- : GO Corine ten, 7.765 tons.Screws a Late of Mi Sn was at the deight of hls career he was Clared that during his two terms as Gov: intros new of na ation, ruby bas De Contrast in Their Tastes Shown ) FROM MONTREAL.CE \u20142rinthian _ 8,000 tons.Twin .- ?known through sie newspapers to the peo- ersor be had pad $40,000 out of Sis pocket'| PFOPCF hardness and specific gravity, i Bey MO AL TO LIVERPOO the Good He Was ple of Detroit just as he was.He made |for travelling expenses, etc, ln weg to he poor is {he tree ruby ps od distin pow- by Their Latest mi LAKONIA (cold stared) 5 \"200, Jey 5 : al TO Service, L.Able to Do.Re secret of Ris bulldosing methods.Me maintain the diguity of his office.He had erful magnifying Singularly enough, Portraits, 3s.MARINA (cold storage) .July 10| CALLING AT QUEBROC AND MOVILLE \u2018 ! made no secret of purchasing aldermanic |to do this, he aaid, because he never re the genuine article to identified by its as ANARY NTHIA o.oo.oeeeeee os July 17 Numidian Saf, 29 i © Totes NI offices.With the people the celved any bribes from \u201cour best citizens,\u201d fects, There are natural flaws iu it not \u2014__ , (RE TRITONIA 04 OTE IEEE STS Parisian.vo Se ne Daylight + Detroit, June 28.\u2014/The death of Hasen 8.|*7¢ Justified the methods.While he de- |and declared that he could have travelled found in the imitation, al the imita- | .8.8.LAKONIA (cold storage) .Aug.7] Australasi Bo.Sac 18 Jus 9 y ight Pingree has caused many accounts of hy |eRded the strictest fidelity from his free on ail the ralfroads of the country had HOB alo possesses other characteristics London, June 28.\u2014The latest portrait of \u2014AGENTS\u2014 | eau Sat.uly 9am.friends, he gave n As : ne (minute bubbles, for instance) which are the German r shows him in the GLASGOW.DONALDÉON PROS.IA 0.Sat.20 July Daylight wonderful career to be written.The fol- hte friends th : ed.ca à consequence be consented to let the great corporations dily recognized.On some stones, like full dress of a British field marshal.A |- sarees B Tunisian.Sat 27 July 9a.m toring - accurate and mort: Co certed Him, of his abuse and de- rob the wealth producers.the topaz and \u2018emerald, it nt not wise to picture of the Empress taken at the same = ao Jen steamers sail at daylight, a: tirin & Istency and nis rrmtl i In 1808 Mr.Plagree was elected Governor PARDONS MANY PRISONERS.resist it \u201cThe magnifying es one ied the simplicity si her costume.' use © TH OMSON LINE and I Board the previous cvening between 8 v un @ pers ng quall- .A .pin .; 3 .Hes were recognised in every as his [9\u20ac Michigan and was re-elected In 1808 In his last days as Governor he pardoned est means of ascertaining e character of 5 He pres a- little fellow vhen he vis BE : enaPeclal J uention is called to the sailing of sotiviMes.Th During a part of Ms first: term as Gov-|a large number of prisoners from the peni: | ieee jewels, ; rought in contagt for the f rat time witl 7 > pi A Win Screw Steamer Tunisian.The sonedderation when be wae | ractiontty fo ve ernot be had a political distinction which tentlary.He defended Is parion record Wing, no doubt, to the fact that pearls| a large assambly of officers in English uni- WEEKLY 1ONDON SERVIC: steamer oon Dey trGest, nest and fastest by tis*business associates In 1589 to take 20 man in the United Btates before him [on the ground that the courts were cor.\u201cT° 0ftën worn in strings instead of singly form.This was at the English church in °8.8.CUMERIA PORTLAND.po) be saloons and staterooms ar re Deira tation for miyor of the city of |ecer had.He was at the same tme the [rupt.He declared that the pardon vourd manufacturing imitations\u2019 of them 19 far being held for the seiovery of The Prince (5.8 NORDRAREH 11/11 1/II111111 June sayeb It where least \u201cmotion \"is* felt.Eien .Detroit.Things in the municipal affaird [Governor of one of the most Important was worse than a farce for the reacon that more extensive than any kindred branch of Wales from a severe illness.He was a be BRECKFIELD eee foresees July $ out, the lights being at ton command of the oe Detroit had come to a deplorable pass at piates ia the lon and mayor of the most it did not condemn the bad practices of of the industry, except, perhaps, the mak, fidgety child and inclined 16.be jpaughty.*S.8.STR ATHNEVIS .Tob 2 roomy ers any hour of the night.Music t time.- It was commonly accepted thst Important city at State] As Governor the courte.In this address Mr.Plugree Ing of bogus turquoises and emeralds an e looked about, moved \u2018reatlessly in °8.8 CU \u2018Tel Abd smoking rooms on the promenade the City Council was the private property De pursued the same tactios that.marked endeavored to even up scores with his ene.Fubies for, belt buckles.Aud inasmuch as place, and his governor, old: General von ~~ OMR rennes Ae D KieaTbe saloons and staterooms are heated three or four ations; that a street kis careéf as mayor of Detroit, and was in mies, and he handled them without glov most of these imitation pearls are exceed- G\u2014\u2014, tapped the boy, on the shoulder and won WOM MONTREAL.RATES.\u2019 : corpor ; e , : , : 'L BOVE.ingly cheap, it i ible f body to called his attention to the service.\u201cHow 8-5.FREMONA \u2026 tion ture.Chbln, $60 and upwards.A reduc- tinual ) : - » gly cheap, it is possible for anybody ed his attention on | CAF company, 2 paving company and an COR and open conflict with everyoné Pingree had a strong dislike of President buy them Thus, one may get a card dare you tap the shoulder of your future 8.8.HURONA (cold storagu) on lo 3 Made on Round Trip Tickets, except slectMe light\\comi mation governed the city Who opposed him.The chlef act of his McKinley, and the efforts of his friends aring a dozen stickpine with imitation Emperor?\u201d whispered young William in- 8.5.DEVONA (cold storage) .Seccog care .ns 6 themeclves.The city streets Subernatorial career wae the forcing of the |and political® aseoclates failed to at any pear] heads for from 10 to 15 cents.it the dignantly.: 2s CHRVONA (cold storage) Londonderry, as to Te Livernook Le te se.were in frightful condition, rotted wooden lAssage by the Legislature of a measute time bring him in harmony with the Me- stones were genuine they would each be is grandmother, Queen Victoria, was gg, HURONA (cold storage)\u2019 : LC sura.: \u201c Be, 968.paving blocks being scattered In all direc- Elving the people the right to vote for the Kinley administration.In an interview he Worth from $100 to $200.| always proud of Willian, but she never 6.8.DEVONA (cold storage) .i.Aug.16 Belferage \u2014 To Liverpoo}, London, Glasgow, tions.Therd was not a mile of it that was [special railroad charters.This only ®r- once sald: \u201cAs for the Président, I.don\u2019t There are several kinds of imitation allowed her admiratidbn to destroy any of | 6.8.CERVONA (cold storage) DOUTE Aug.30 supply oF Londonderry, including \u2018a plentitul fit to ride o and there was not mile mitted thes people to guthorize the Leglsla- think much of that man, McKinley, Yos Pearls.One is a glass bead filled with the barriers which ghe maintained in the \u201c | evemy\u201d oF Provisions, cooked and served, an a 4 not a mule , : , I , .h FOR LEITH.vo quisite for the e, $26.50., : soie Composition.The glass is often not over royal household.An officer, who had the ; fqu yage, ; of anything but old-fashioned street rail- ture to act, but it was very important and [I'll vote for Mim, but I whl have to -Nolà à sixty-fourth of an inch thich.There are privilege to dine at rne a few years *8.8.AGGI .June 21| GLASGOW & NE = waye.: effective.Time after time he made effort my nose while I'm doing it\".\u201cseveral different compositions used.One ago, said that on that occasion the Queen! 8.8.JACONA June 35 Calling at Long NEW YORK SERVICE } The launching of Hasen 8.Pingree au a ; à looks very\" much like paraffine.A bead arose to offer a toast, the first time she os BELLONA July 2 of W.21st Street.New ors candidate for mayor was looked aipon as a + - filled with \u2018that material would crush had-ever done so.The Queen said simply: SS.LEANDER July nu From + ist Street, from } joke In the democratic camp.The repub- \u2019 \u201d edaily.In other lobular urls, Pierced bay grandson, the Kaiser,\u201d and- her ace 8.8.JACONA Aus.° Farine Steamshlp.New \u2018York.Heans had or stringing, a harder ance ia « beained upon him with love x@mira- 6.9.BELLON - : 2y \u2018 c and it was fot those nae to the sone?MR D 0 \u2019 RC ploved.There is an imported imitation tion.Soon after that the Kaiser and Prin- F 6.5.BE NA \"; + Aus.13 99 Jane State of Nebraska Sat.29 June lar Pi i even \u201c| .pearl whose shell.is said to be wade of fish ccus Louise painted some menus for the FOR ABERDEEN.6J le.: Laurentian Wed.10 July ir Pingree could cut much of a swatch In ; .skin and whose filling is a compound in Queen's dinner table.These were to be a *S.8.GLITRA .reeeecbeis ; uly.Sardinian .Wed.24 July the democratic ranks.Pingree, however, : < YACHTS ND T .which there is ground mother-of-pearl, the \u201cpleasant surprise\u201d from daughter and | 8:3.ESCALONA .0.\u2014\u2014 - applièd \u2018his tireless business(fiethods to his ) ; .|; lustrous lining of the oyster shell wherein grandson.The cards bore well executed *S.8.GLITRA .Rates \u2014 First: Cabin, $45 and upward; re.candidacy.He put all of his characteristie vo .«othe real pearl is produced.This sort of marine scenes, but the Queen, when she.AGENTS\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcas- turn tickets, $80 and upwards.Second Cabin, vigor Into the campalgn and went in to © * @ | jewel costs a dollar or two, and a string | saw them, declined to receive them and | tle-on-Tyne: A.Low, Son & Co.7 Fenchurch t0 Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.70; return : + win.He had been a large employer of « * ay Lan + .- \u2019 j of sixty would sell for $150.Real pearl\u2019 ordered instead the old menus with the\u2019 Freie London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Ca tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $26.00.\u2018 i labor and had never had troubi oh In th\u2019 ol\u2019 times whin I was a yachtsman,\u201d | king's on me yacht.But don\u2019t say annything of the same size and beauty would bring rote, shamrock and thistle pattern.The lina.Thomson & Bons, Dundee, - cor Amer on this service have excellent ae- hls work people.Not onl these Hied Ni began Mr.Dooley.: [about it.I don't waut to have it \u2018known.| fully a hundred times that price.Kaiser never offéred his paintings to his Chartered.7 The Saloons arc forward: Srlterooms near but the ont - y : Rim, *\u2018Scowman, sald Mr.Hennessy.Don't.print it onless ye have to, an\u2019 thin put | THE HALO AROUND A PEARL.grandmother after that experience, i | CE the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the t the people who met and talked with Yachteman,\u201d said Mr.Dooley.\u201cWhin I| it in an inconspicuous place, like th\" first! Cl When the Kaiser's mother was the COLD STORAGE F TTED IN entire width of the vessel and two-thirds of bim lked him, and as the result of the .boy.- i Although the manufacture of imitation | Crown Princesæ'\u2018of Germany she was|.the length.Electric lights throughout, and .Was a yachtsman, all & man needed to race page, He's here sure enough, boys., Th\u2019 mast .s : g g \u2018 campaigy they voted for him.It is sald ; ; , LL ; peirls was long contined to Europe, it is anxious that William should acquire \u2018al.Special Steamers of Both Lines.electric bells in every stateroom.7 ., of him that during his first h was à flat-bottomed boat, an umbrella an\u2019 à just fell on his majesty.It nearly kilt him.py conducted in this country also.good English,\u201d but her views as to how it : ; \\ H.& A.ALLAN ?slept only four es a day campaign ne long dbrink.In thim days \u2018twas \u2018Up with th\u2019 I'm not sure it @idn't kill hith.He remained ' New York house.the first to engage in should be aoquired made life a burden to| \u2014 | 55 Co Street, Montresl.» other twenty £o the business \u20ac bel LE ni mainsail an\u2019 out with tb* jib an\u2019 Cap'n Jawn perfectly cool throughout.So did I.I was the business, introduced a novelty to the the tutors.\u201cI want the Prince to learn : LORD LINE mmon Street, Montrea » .ed mayor.His majorit © 318, è vu first to th\u2019 Lake View pumpin\u2019 station f'r th\u2019 almost cold.So did both iv-us.But, mindé trade a few vears ago.It made solid the English of Milton.\u201d she would ay one = Ne _ =.\u2014 ; took his seat in J rity Tao > id and be see-gars.\u201d Now, \u2018tis \u2018Ho, f'r a yacht race.ye, not a wurrud -iv this.in th\u2019 pa-apers.\u2019 1: pearls in addition to the filled ones.The eng and Paradise, Lost dove $ oe .TO CARDIFF.H E A D | INE \u2018 ft.\u201cA January, : Lave us go an\u2019 see our lawyers.\u2019 \u2019Tis \u2018Haul don't know how th\u2019 rayporthers got hold iv it.bom on employed is ag hard as rock The would vote for \u201cPilgrim's Prégress x SELORSE VEAGH cersuscsnnecc0e eevee June 35 a : \u2018 IN , * an\u2019 © .+\" ooo s an 0581 ' .4 Sr -8.seecnee FT Lo .! \u2018 ' FIGHTS FOR MUNICIPAL REFORM.away on th\u2019 writ 1y ne exeat,\u2019 an\u2019 \u2018Let go th\u2019 But they're a pryin\u2019 lot.; Les a color and ingenious and a day or two later Dickens or Thack- 8.8.LORD CHARLEMONT_.July iT Ul t St hi C L d oo 4 He then began his fight against corrup- peak capias.\u2019 \u2018Tis \u2018Pipe all hands to th\u2019 \u2018How did th\u2019 mast come to fail?\u201d* asked Mr irregularity of form will deceive any one \u2018gray would be recommended.This Fest | gs NE BAGH ee .Aug.3 ster eams Ip 0.i JR tion In the .city, and was successful in SuPreme coort.\u2019 'Tis \u201cA life on th\u2019 boundin\u2019 Hennessy eagerly.\u201c\u2018D\u2018ye suppose Sir Lipton | who does not use a magnifying glass on lessnexs of mind and tendency to go from 8.8.VEAGH .n\u2026\u2026.-.Aug.MONTREAL AND ; To ; .ce , \u2018th\u2019 , , Iv us?\" i th T © thi ; one subject to another has deen inherited 6-8.LORD CHARLEMONT .Aug.2|, QUEBEC BELFAST nearly all of his undertakings, He succeed.docket an* a home on th\" rowlin' calendar.1s wan iv us?them.The head af this house tells many Du the is, ; AGENTS\u2014Guibrie, Heywood & Co, Cardiff: AND DUBLIN.ed in seecuring $1 gas; three-ceht street car Befure we die, Sir Lipton'll come over here §-sh,\u201d said Mr.Dooley, adding softly, \u2018\u2019He | Alnusing stories about the mistakes made \"The Empress Aurusta.Victoria's latest T- Dixon & Soni.Belfast.\u201d The following first-class steamers are {n- ©, fares, such a regulation of municipal af.I'T that cup again an\u2019 we'll bate him be get- was bor-rn in Limerick.\u201d - , y expert jewellers and puwnbrokers ortrait will be populär with her country anr tended Lo ,continue the regular service be- fairg that block ; ts w > tin\u2019 out an over-night injuncti What's 4h\u2019 : .when these stones first made their appear- Port j popular ; ) y D | ween the above named ports: pavements were replaced 2 injunction.at's ¢ SE ance.Of course, it ia not easy to fool an Women.who recognize in her the model - .Twin S.S.Rathlin Head .11,000 tons ' + » With asphalt and contracte were let on a ufe iv buildin\u2019 a boat that's lble to tip an\u2019 : experienced person.Still, the expert must Deutsche Frau.She cares less for imper- ' Twin S.S.Torr Head .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026. 'O- ; , .PA Là ew .1 Good stiff fights of almost any kind were Sixty-three thousan\u2019 cuble feet 1v canvas, tB'| fesses to add carbon\u201d to it< diamond com.| Judgment on a $6.000 actlon of damages *Ottoman .July 27 Commonwealth July 31 of persons n° room, | onion and number Str.meat and drink to Hazen 8.Pingree, The baement iv th\u2019 boat to be papered in green position, \u2018thus securing greater hardncas | taken by Mrs Samuel Ghldbloom va Wim, Vancouver .Aug.d New England.Aug.14 STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London, : * J.E bigger the odds seemed against him the With yellow flowered dado, open plumbin\u2019, than would otherwise be possible.| aves, has heen rendered hy Judge mn.*These steamers do not carry passengers.Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens- sa better he liked it and the harder he fought, Steam heat throughout, th\u2019 tinant to pay f'r| In London still.anather phin 1s assured hn a.Th Tue by Judge Char- .RATES OF PASSAGE.[| town, $24.50 and $25.50.| 1eaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday His first set-to ith th » all repairs.Be means iv this infernal ma-| {0 improve the paste diamond.Genuine | and.The defendant obtained a Ju&gment Cabin\u2014$60.60 and up- Cabin\u2014873.00 and up- \u2014- i 2nd ccting Tac.Port au aoe JCB.| combination: There wae a st ik ae, chiné if onable to kill off th' rile fam-ly, he diamond dust, produced by.the cutting of .past eut husband and took sg ond\u201d Catiin $35.00 wards.\u2019 MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY vis .rike and pub- \u2019 , jewels, is treated with.acid, reduced to a, Pt 'à selzure on goods which she claimed Secon \u2018accord- Second Cabin $42.50 LYCIA ; an\" every ; ; 2 * .> uc on : T5 - \u2014 .rreutenseetssensna0n 000000 J ; Trains leave St.Joan's, Nd.lic sentiment was with the strikers.The Will attimpt to cross th\u2019 stormy Atlantic, an\u2019 plastic state and: then rolled out in exceed- | to, Le her propérts, aud she filed an oppo- aod 230 accord and upwards.$ NTEAGLFE .ccovvvveneninan.v\u2026.July 2 day, Thursday and Sunday afternoon a 00 \u201c mayor endoavored to persuade the com- if successful, will arrive at th' risidence iv th\u2019 ingly thin sheets.This veneer is cut.into ! sitlon to such selzure.Thé Superior Court Tho Class \u2014 $25.00 Third Glass \u2014 $28.: ++.July 12/ o'clock, connecting with the I.C.R.expregs pany to arbitrate.but ite déficlals æbsolute- | party of th' ff¥st part sald John Doe.Wanst| the proper shape and cemented on\u2019 the | dlamissed this opposition, but that judg.and $26.00, .accord- | to all-primel DEGAMA .0.s00lc00sen0rcucoscoes0ne July 10] at North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and | dy refused.Small riots were breaking out there, he will consult with mimbers iv th\u2019 faces of the strass.(lags diamonds can bo! ment wns reversed in the Court of Appeal 10g to steamer.points.: oid So rarer July 28 Saturday Tickers issued \u2018and Freight 1 RE MI over the city and the raljway officials Noo York Bar association, who will lead him bought for a Jew cont when unset, hut M lone juge diasenting.Hénce the present | FOF further information, apply to any agent ° 28°.: quoted at all stations on the LCE Cher OO.with ther lnwyers and a number of the to a firm iv competent expert accountants, à high degree of skill is required in itn We.action of damages, which was tlimmiexed, Of tbe company, or to M - MONTREAL TO LONDON : G.T.R.and D.A.R.: * * .wealtblest men In the city called on the who will give hit his time, which is two| paration.\u2014 : 5 PES\" the cout holdin that the defendant had DAVID TORRANCE & CoO.- MILWAUKEE 3 .\u2026 July 20 RB.G.REID, St.John's, Nd.mayor.They demanded protection, and minyits measured be th\u2019 invarse ratio iv th\u2019 .æ 0° General Agents.Montreal., rte eee cesser ccse June 29 - informed him that they would hold the distance fr'm th\u2019 binnacle to th\u2019 cookstove, \u2019 7 = = | ç - & « - city liahle for all damages.While the con- j an\u2019 fr'm th\u2019 cookstove east be north to th\u2019 : LT ELDER, DEMPSTER C0, LEYLAND LI NE Pe Terence was In: progr a messenger ar- | bowsprit.He will thin take his foolish boat ¢ ST.SACRAMENT STREET, 2\" QUEBEC\u2014LQNDON.rived with the \u2018informatioh that a mob had down to th\u2019 bay, an\u2019 if he keeps his health, MONTREAL.Saillog from Louise Basin gathered in a near-by street and that a | he can rayturn to th\u2019 grocery business, f'r \" : From London.+ From Quebes.riot was threatening.At ths point Mayor he's a folly good fellow which nobody can 0 May 30.8.8.BELGIAN .- June 23 \u2019 Pingree sprug a little surprise.on \u2018hig vis- | deny.| 20 June.10.8.8.MEXICAN reece July 3 tors.He told them the ordinance under «ye can see this, Hinnlssy.that yachtin\u2019 ume Bheeenr os BD ay nn Tur ee ; MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP.which thelr franchise wae granted stipu- has become wan.iv th\u2019 learned pro-fissions.; m Antwerp From Mont lated certain things which the cofopany | Tis that that got th\u2019 la-ad fr'm Boston into The only direct and regular steamship line ein S8, ALMERIAN ecvcose JUDO Bad failed to perform\u2014that they ehould | tt They's à joily Jack Tar £'7 ye.In digaw- - between CANADA AND MANCHESTER, - May 25.55.ASSYRIAN: .\u2026.June 18 , furnish transportation to the people.He | in\u2019 up a lease or framin\u2019 a bond, no more It is proposed to despatch the steamers of June 14.8.8.ALBAKIAN sressees July 8 said that unless these requirements were | gallant sallor rides th\u2019 waves thin\u2019 hearty this line on or about the undermentioned ey cial through rates to and from fe lived up- to within the next twelve hours | Jack Larsen iv th\u2019 Amalgamated Copper From : .Fr in Canada and United States.their franchises would be annulled and the: Yacht club.\u2018What ho!\" says he.\u2018If we'te Manchester.Steamér.Montreal For passage, freight, and general informa- tracks would be torn: from the etreets.goin\u2019 to have .a race,\u2019 he says.\u2018Shiver me June 3.°Manchester Commerce .:.June 23 ton, a LEYLAND & CO \u2018 æ The mayor's positiof settled the strike and | overs if I don't Jook up th\u2019 law, .he says.June 15.Manchester Corporation _.July 3 a oS REDS Ped ND & Of hi ett in a few hours the cars were running as if | So he become a yachtsmaël.\u2018But,\u2019 says th\u2019 *Fitted with cold storage.QUEBEC.- MONTREAL.nothing had bappened.\u2019 Accommodation for a limited number of \u2014 ; Noo York la-ads, thim that has th\u2019 cup on : : \" a Shortly after this the City Counc passed \\aeir mantle-piece, \u2018ye can race on'y on two passengers.sn ordinance extending the street car fran- | ditions \u2019 What ar-re they?says Larsen.D + \u2019 \u201cyy UEBRE STEAMSEID (0 LIMITED chise for thirty vears.Plngree vetoed it.Tre first is that ye become a mimber iv our } 10° g~ jp RU - FURNESS LINE \u2019 1.Then mass meetings were held ali over the club * \u201cWith pleasure,\u2019 says he.\u2018Ye can\u2019t,\u2019 ; 2 ON >.A of people are mere pigmlés of | MONTREAL and ANTWERP S S \u201cCAMPAN A\u201d oO city and the people were ready to do ang.| s they.\u2018An\u2019 havin\u2019 compliéd with ths | EY o£ 2 yy A shat nature intended them, backward, over- -f i SAILING ARRANGEMENTS.; Ue \u2019 ' thing that Pingree asked them.to do.He say dition 6 must give us ye'er .te W224 AAA , sensitive, fearing to venture, delicate, easily 4 MR From } From |\u2019 Next Salling from Montreal, - | told them to go \u2018to their wards and have gs Shey We ont wane Ite they» | 2 rl A A discouraged, short of breath, weak norved, \u201cÀ Autwerp.qaËteamer.Montreal.MONDAY.Ist JULY, at 2 pm A ., ; nu \" Rat -, .essences SORARAALALLL LT ITTY PPPOE * ° ft out with their aldérmen.They did so Th\u2019 terms suit me entirely,\u2019 says Cap.\u2014 RB RAT ( | be Jacking the grit, the \u201csand\u201d which is the - June.10.Northman .| And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY .and the result was that his veto was sus i lo sailor m Tu i's se ot vigorous stre .They need Elec- i June 22.Syiviana .July G|jeaving Quebec the following day.at NOON , tained.sen.I'm à simple sailor man, an ° =\" 1riehÿ, which is amimel vitality.It is the .(And fortnightly thereafter.) for FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, It was not much use to Yun againet Pin- 70 Me boat vader th following conditions, foundation of all vigor.It is the fuel to the engine which Vans \u2014 PERCE PC RAND RIY ER.SUN- o gree for mayor of Detroit, after this, but be says.First, that ye won t take it; second, the byman machine.Electricity, as L-apply it, is a source of |.HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TO ME ellont accommodation for SSL\" in 1501 a double combination, headed by that yell paint me name on th\u2019 side iv it in new Hie to all parts of the body.My - ._ Ç HAMBURG.No cargo received after Noon of sailing dey.William G.Thompson and John Miner, res Tetterdy three feet high; third, that ye'll .2.° \u2018 minou Steamer.Mo For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, app! ° entered the field.Plogree polled 1,000 inthrajooce Boe to.th' Prince 1v Wales; foorth, Dr MecLau in $ Electric Bolt May 31.ANADR .\u2026!uccosrcsceuass JUDO DE J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, more votes than both bis competitors.In that I'll sail it mesil£.Nawthin\u2019,\u2019 he says, s : june K Prisla ee vee July 1 _- 311 Commisioners St, City.une 20.Westphalia .July 15 : .1803 wealthy Republicans joined with the Democrats to turn Pingree out, and Ws .majority this time was 6,000.The same \" thing happened in 1806, and through all\u2019 these years the against his eneml LU BBCOMES A BULLDOZER TN POLITICS.Pingree was elected as a reform mayor.He knew abmolutely nothing about polities.In aayear he was a past master.When hé ¢iacked Bis Whip Bs adlierepts and opponents alike scurried.He would not hest.\u2019 tate to tell a refractory alderman that he would call meetings in his ward and ted bis constituents that they were represented by an unfit man if the alderman did not do bis b'déing.They knew be would do it, and many times he did.When elected Tayor kept up bie fight , asked Mr.Hennessy.\u2018wud.give me gr-reater pleasure thin to have me handsome an\u2019 expinsive raft in th\u2019 hands iv men who I wud considher.it an hondr to know,\u2019 be says.\u2018An\u2019 50,\u2019 he says, \u201cI'll on'y ask yo to sign à bond an\u2019 lave a small se- eurity, say about five hundherd thousan\u2019 dollars, in me hands in case anny paint shud be knocked oft me boat,\u2019 he says.\u2018Yachtin\u2019 1s a gintleman\u2019s spoort,\u2019 he says, \u2018an\u2019 in dalin\u2019 | with gintiemen,\u2019 he says, \u2018ye can't be too careful,\u2019 he says.TUE \u2019 ' «What's Sir Lipton doin\u2019 all this time?\" \u201cHe's preparin\u2019 his bond, makin\u2019 his will, en\u2019 goin\u2019 through th\u2019 other lagal preliminaries \u201civ th\u2019 race.He's bullt a boat, too.Th\u2019 King iv England was abboord iv her, \u2018an\u2019 he was] pear killed, be havin\u2019 a mast fall on him.Th\u2019 BR a dB ESP BE as Ep : Restores the snap, the vim and vigor of youth, Any person who wears it can be a giant in : Are you weak, have you pa ,mental and physical development.ins.in the back, varicocele, weak stomach, constipation, lumbago, rheumatism, or overworkedi | My method of appl elect on PR as ven va organs with the arantee a cure if I say I can cure.| \u2018cure you.It fills 1 don\u2019t ask one invention.It doesn\u2019t cost you anything \u201cfail, you ere - ity while yoq sleep at n of he win to take chances on ii of treatmeniy that fall, I want you to steady my plea, 08 500 how sensible it id, seme apd try 10 -1t you have au aff Lait of any other make whioh .br that dd not pecnses elestricitg, i Sil imagem ft ir vo M.FM Wed CLAUGHLIN, .any point in Canada or Wester railway agent, or to THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above lines to or from n States, For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any Furness, Withy & Co, Ltd, Agents, 44 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER 8ST., ©.MONTREAL.\u2018St.Loufs .July 17 Bt.Paul .July | 8t Paul .\u2026.Aug.7 NEW YORK \u2014 ANTWERP Sailing Wednesdays at AMERICAN NEW YORK \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON \u2014 LONDON.Salling Wednesdays at 10 a.m, 8t.Louis .Aug.14 St.Paul .Aug.23 St.Louis .Sept.4 RED STAR LINE.LINE \u2014 PARIS, Noon.\"FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM MONTREAL TO © CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L NORTH SYDNEY, C.B.MEXT SAILINGS, 8.8.BONAVISTA .Thursday, Juñe 57 8.8.BONAVISTA .\u2026.\u2026.Monday July 5 to office he was a plain, quiet, unessum- Lord knows bow he escaped.A mass lv steel Kensington .July 3| Pennland .July 34 ; : ing man of business.He had character, Welshln' à bundherd thousan tôn tell on His 214 ST: JAMES STREET, Monrazaz, Qua, *Resiand :.\u2026.July 10| Southwaek .July 31 SPECIAL BAILING for \u201cSYDNWY.\"0.B, strength and individuality.In & year he Majesty an\u2019 bounced off.Sir Lipton felt Office Hours\u2014 to 6.Sundays\u201410 to 1.Friesland .July 17} *Vaderiand .Auk.7 8.8.CADOUNA .on or about July £ nesday and Saturday evenings till 9, Now Twin Screw Steamers calling at Cher- For Further Information Apply to was a coarse, blasphemous political bally.When angry be was a terror.In, publie and private he stormed and raged when he avis out of humor or when be wae trying ha deive fxtends on fee Olomg Be alé J pretty bad about it.He didn\u2019t mind losin\u2019 a mast or two, but De didn\u2019t want anny wag to know he had th\u2019 king abooré.\u2018Twud burt business.\u2018Boys,\u2019 says he to th\u2019 rayporthers, he king's en me sacht.' D'Te boar mot ov] | W, H.HENRY, 116 Bt.Peter Mechanios' Institute Bull ' bourg._ INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.Piers 15 and 15 N.Ri : Office \u2014 73 Broadwhy, New York.treet; ver.KINGMAN & CO.~~ 14 Place Royale TELRPHONR MAIN 51, 1° and ST.JOHNS, NCI.BLACE DANOND te # { 4 10101 | | RDAY.JUNE $0,100.__\u2014_ | .™ \u2018 | SHE MONTREAL DAILY HEMAL.SATU CIGARRA Positively a clear Havana Cigar, Spanish hand-made.STRONG ARGUMENTS FOI LA : .py \u2018a ericam coal and coke, and the ais relief committee of five missionaries in | G ARGUMENTS FOR tance, (hess materiale will bave be Tiea Tin.The obstacles which led some ho .freighted.Until 1907, however, the ns in this country to for the ., uw persons higher rate of bounty given by the Do- distributiun of famine minion Government on pig-iron made from would be a dificult task have malted - Canadian ores will more than offset this] | disadvantage and do much to equahse away.- Shansi's new governor is a very progress conditions as between Ontario and Nova \u2018 sive Chinaman.He is a friend of the i foreiguers, and he recently sent an official th Bcotia.At the furnaces in Nova Scotia, : ders\u2019 flag ship.Dr.Doughty had the Newfoundlasid ore is used.This 1s class.escort to Pekin to conduct the missionar : ies back to \u2018Tai-yuen-Fu- Shensi, too, has Route Seems to be Feasi i bis study i oh ] easible in connection with bis s ed in the Dominion Bounty Acte ot 1997 of the = siege of Quebec, and he vouches and 1800 as foreigu; and in 1901 and 1902 been found to quite as accessible .; ad in à | ! o ¢ ; - and to Present Few for the accuracy of the copyiat.ention pere ae with Li Hung Chang's Appeal for relief operations as any other part of the | PRICE ONLY 5 CENTS.Difficulties.: that Dr.Doughty's monumental work on which \u2018will be paid on the output of Help Meets a Heart hese are the days when electricity od A : i i tically complete, and will Ontario plants at Sauit Ste.Marie and as steam are\u2019 knitting the world er; | : ia A : 1 likely De va lished FA September in ax Midland.In addition to this higher R $20,000 can now be seat from New York to \\ © 9 - À quarto volumes.Historica students who bounty from the Government on pig-metal esponse.China almost as easily as to Philadelphia.\u2018 | \u2019 \u2018DATA FROM CHARTS have seen advance sheets of the work are from Canadian ores, the Outario Govera- ie you are reading this a flotilla of .: 9 atic over its accuracy and detail.ment, since 1897, has been paying a boun- small junks and river boats are probably enthusiastic o Telintice therefore can be ty of $1 a ton\u2019 on pig metal from ores! New York, June 28.\u2014(Spécial,)\u2014Twenty well on its way up the Yaug-tse River.ese to The King's .he greatest .f A > .OF THE ADMIRALTY ae on the information obtained from mined in that province; su that as regards | millions of men, women and children The flotilla is laden with tons of rice.It e House of Parliament \u2018 the chart I have described.° Government largess, the Ontarto pag-me starving: a universal hunger that causes will follow its windings toward the south- ?And All Government Offices.; + .7 The chart is 3 ft.6.in.long by 2 ft.6 plants are in a decidedly better position thousands of deaths daily; parched fields em borders of the two provinces, and then \u2018 LARGEST IN \" } .FMOSE USED BY NEPTUNE AT SIRGE in.wide, and deals with that- portion of than the plants at Sydney and in the!and a drought of three years\u2019 duration; continue up the river Han to a point |, \u2019 TI © OF QUE : the St.Lawrence between the Chaudiere neighborhood of New Glasgow, Nova Sco- whole villages abandoned to the dead, an where jts cargo will be loaded.on waggon .Co.QUEBEC, AND WHAT River, just a few miles above Quebec, and tia.; the population subsisting on Foota and trains \u2018and carried far into the interior., LONDON, ENG.mu THEY SHOW.Goose Cape, five miles below Tle aux Con- Ontario and Quebec are the largest iron- herb: mothers selling their children for Thousands of lives will be saved.and, as 9 n sm Co .i ae he const line is very accurate; the using provinces in the Dominion.For this bread, and the horrors of cannibalism.Wu Ting Fang recently put it, \u201cthe.relief The Lo : : :n Eurone* - - \u2018lands, sandbars, reefs, etc., are in their trade the Sault Ste.Marie plant is well Such is the awful picture that has re- will go a long way toward helping the Chi-: © Lounge 1s one of the most magnificent in Europe ~ KR Quebec; \u2018June: 28.\u2014(Spevial.)\u2014Since the roper places, and the work has evidently placed, and for the export trade it has also cently been brought to the attention of meses to realize the foreigners are not their | ! \u2019 21 : MD | - publication on June Spout the article on been done with the greatest care.some advantages.The deepened canals ad-| the world from beyond .the mountains enemies.J J \u2014American or.European Plan\u2014= : the Lower St.Lawrence and.the : PARING SOUNDINGS.mit- of the passage of fairly large ocean-| hich enclose the Provinces of Shansi and Yer, $20,000 will go a long way in Shansi .A : ; : .7 \"À vantages of the north channel over the com RI 2° going vessels.from the lakes \u2018to the St.Shensi, in China.| and Shepsi, but after all, it is only a be .- BE.P.82.80 Per Day.: 2.0 .oue Row \u2018in use, I have received some | But thé value of the chart poste of 200 = aad wince the bavi lc ie Eng The first break in the silence of despatr, aE.4A great des more 19 needed be \u2014 A \u201d ° - .: _ ee, To: .a in ain fi | ; A a , .* ions 0 Pi , further information on this subject which soundings as mac ?this land, has been in service carrying ore from the firat signal of dite Er ae in \u201che the desert valleys.A fund is now being i i F iver.I have compa na, bi \u2018 \u2026 À Be oo lim the Sonclusions drawn by oid Leo ent with the official chart now Michipicoton Bay to the new.pig-metal raised which it is ho may rival the those x fe pew ; .1 ica fl Li .\u2018The on objection \u2018to the dredging of in use, and some very interesting info ee Pian be Mid ue mila ) B ho Bung Cia y C Cane\" Grand Old Man,\u201d hundreds of thousands contributed for the channel between Mad s tion could be gleaned from it by any .I : .M ve the Bismarck of Asia.\u2026- : the north shore has ho ar aa] ue practically famili With the intricacies of tween Michipicoton and Sault St.Matie.\u201cmye cablegram in itself vas a strange \u201cGOVERNMENT AID.ter how'often that positi f the ri the St.wrence route.I found, how thing.For the firat time in that long'Ais- ae Lo .position.o nver tery, which began in the dawn of time, Stands First and Highest.v4 Le deopenad it il immediately fll ever, on examination, that although thet Sydney à igi .- again to its present level.Several pilots lave been many changes in the depth of Syduey is already exporting pig-iron 10 China was appealing for aid to the power the river in the last 150 years, that por- Great Britain.ter steel ingots and srorld beyond the great wall and the great Butterick\u2019s Patterns and.Püblications.- LR say that the bottom there is comp h steel rail foll A il ; of quicksand and it wi SEC tion from Madame Island to the north # rails are to ow.similar ex-| gen.Never before had the like occurred.vy | ! : A | Fa SLATS i ME Tb Sh Sy A Shanti tn Pines Celery Compound \u2014 \u2014 a dredge was continuously at work dur- it+S to-day.This is the portion that won Ste by ated in connection with the Sault\u2019 have been in China during the long, mon- ; : .rt ! P have to be dredged in order to make the Ste.Marie enterprise; and in view of | otonous dynasties, but none that se con- : ; eme ing the season of navigation.The ob- ; thi o i the ; .The « th channel available for steamers.this trade, Mr.F.H.Clergue, in speeches aid i ible of relief fr - \"es |.ician\u201d injection has seemed reasonable inasmuch From the vicinity of Madame lsland, pamphlets and interviews, has entered on sidered hope sible of relief A he tradi- A Noted Phy sician\u2019s Pr escrip as* th ; - A pg .oe .; e six miles or thereabouts of ehal where the lead gives seven fathoms (42 the task of working up public opinion in tions ot her past, all precedent and reli- tion for the Bahishment of #æ- Our Store will be Closed onday.1 lows are at the foot of the Island of Or- inion i i ; ; 3 0 i rth changel proper, where the Dominion in the interest of such chan- oi i .: NN - ' v leans gad therlore ane would thnk at here te nain core eme 45 fiance £51 UE JE DRIER ou iron sad Blom ere opposed fe Tie ecd must be Disease.in honor of Dominion Day ! \u2026 .° ; Ç of.about six miles.Here the depth vane ; : the plight of the twenty millions.when Li : \u201d Sa oT i the eddy and cross currents caused by from 314 to 6 fathoms, with an occasional steel made in Canada.Mr.Clergue is à Hung Cheng says to Christian America: .= ro the reuniting of the two braiiches of the hole eight or ten fathoms in depth.\u2019 The strong advocates of Gevernment aid to in- \u201cHelp, or we perish!\u2019 Physicians, druggists and those.compe .river which flow on either side of the .i soundings, as marked on the Neptune's dustrial enterprises.When: he came on *\u201cVerv serious famine,\u201d Barl Li cabled; tent to- judge, candidly acknowledge that : .D : TS island.TOW chart, are just the same a4 are found 60 the scene, there vas bounty legislation ea \u201cspreads over whole Province Shansi.Paine\u2019s Éelery Compound has called forth / i ~ NOT QUICKSAXD.the British Admiralty chart to-day.[I i Doagiaio = Pro do his stute taki $, Over eleven \u2018milion population affected; the most veliable and the strongest tecti- \u2018 CI 3 S 1 \"If, as stated, the bottom were com: the bottom here was of a shitting charac o = 210,000,000 15,000,000 bet ertaking urgent relief necessary; condition warrant monials ever published in the press of the caring aie ' | mosed of buicksand, \u2018the objection would ters such as some of the pilots claim, it 18 Tom RUE to $ 2,000,001 © ween.NOW yo mediate appeal.\u201d country.: Fold good}: but fortunately - that.is not POt reasonable to believe that there would an Jor when Ah e presen ; Jominion Each letter or testimonial tells of- the = 4 : have been no change in soundings.If the uuntles lapse.e charter for the lron WAITING FANG'S APPEAL.extermination and banishment of rheuma- \u201cClearing\u201d is the word associated with July in our selling calendar.During the in: coming month all our departments will devote themselves to the reduction of stock irrespecs tive of the question of profit.\u201d We are busy with the knife at present in every section of the store, and the result of the cutting down process will be announced from time to time in rn Sparse rn im Sm D \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm ê rection is made by request of Mr.J.N.Gregory, of the Department of Marine and Fisheries.J.E.M.- ; the case.The river bed at that point Le 5 \u2019 i and Steel recently passed by the -| ti i i : i Red uctions.°° = composed\u2019 of; a mixture of sand.and filling in process were going on cond ty Dominion Parhament emporers the.con: Wu Ting Fang, Chinese minister to the tis, neuralgia Kidney cha The sand i pr and is quite hard.I affords pe len- an Teland there now instead of à channel, Cern to accept gifts of crown lands «from United States, supplemented the viceroy\u2019s work done by Paine's Celery Compound : : c j s where i ; ; From this it is evident, therefore, tha 2 .rover words with an urgent message of his own, brings satisfaction, joy an ace because J a it ere are ting à heref that the Provincial vernment and bonuses de witl t me f his own, brings faction, joy and pe ! Le not there rere in the St.Lawrence it there can be no reasonable objection to the from the municipalities; and even before and forwarded a translation of the follow- the cures are always permanent.Thou- 1 ere, .*| project of making the north channel nav- & beginning was made with the steel plant ing touching appeal from.the governor and gands of the best men and women in Can- AN OLD CHEST.-1 igable\u2014a project which it is said the Gov- Mr.Clergue had obtained without compe: native relief committee of Shansi: ada to-day can give to weary and despon- ; ï > CA.ernment views with favor.The dredging | tition a contract with the Minister of ee, Our, Own People and Foreigners: dent sufferers the blessed assurance that Through tie kindness of Dr.A.G.1 will not cost much with the new appara.Railways under which, for five years to| \u2018\u201cThis time the famine is more serious \u201c\u2018Pyine\u2019s Celery Compound makes sick peo- Doughty, secretary of Hon.H.T.Duffy.I'} tus recently acquired by the Public Works omc, the Sault Ste.Marie plant is t0| than ever, because in the notth are the ple well.\u201d - have been enabled to secure a.document | Department, ang there is absolutely no furnish 25,000 tons of steel rails a year |'allied troops, and in the south we have Paine's Celery Compound, the; wonderful which most effectually disposes oi the ! danger of the channel \u201cfilling in.~The for the retracking of the Intercolonial geveral places in rebellion.China is very discovery of America\u2019s greatest physician, argument against the north channel and chart shows this.Railway.The deliveries in 1901 are to be poor now, and the people are in such a is now within reach of every ailing leaves the opponents of that route with- There was a slight error in the map of at $32.50 a ton, In the four following straitened position that no very big assist- person, young and old, and ahould be out a leg to stand on.This document |-the Lower St.Lawrence, published with years the price is to be fixed by the then ance can be expected from them.Since before sickness and disease are aggravated.is a fac simile copy of an official chart fhe article of June 7.The north channel.prevailing rate in England.more than\u2019 several months now, the famine by the coming hot weather.made about 1760 by officers of the navy.| was shown as passing outside lle aux Con- \u2019 has been beginning in places in this pro- If you entertain doubts regarding the The original, which is in the British dres, when the route really lies between vince.In some villages they are eating hu- curative and life-giving virtues of Paine\u2019s Museum, > the.on ia formerly be- the island and the mainland.This cor- Celery Compound, speak to your druggist onging to- the gun frigate Neptune.N This ship was at the siege of Quebec in 1759 and.for a time, was Admiral Saun- .45 ; a Ç What F.H.Clergue Proposes to Do at Sault Ste.Marie.The Ore Deposits, : Toronto, June 28\u2014 Western Ontario, like- Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, is just now in the throes of an iron and steel boom; for there has recently been begun at Sault Ste.Marie the installation of an iron and - steel plant, which 1s-to be on eve: + larger @çale than.that at Sydney.At Sydney: here are to be four 350-ton blast furnaces.At Sault Ste.Marie there are to be six 400-ton furnaces.a Bessemer plant and also blooming a rolling mills equipped for turning out 1,000 tons a day of Sool ralls and structural material.The new enter-| prise centers about the Helen ore mine, _ on Michipicoton Bay.This is the first great find of high-grade ore on the Canadian shores of Lake Superior; ana tts recent development is promising to do for Ontario what Wabana Island has already - pegun to do for Nova Scotia.Ore can be mined and shipped from the Michipico- A New Oure for Catarrh in Tablet\u2019 - be Form.\u2018The old time treatment for catarrh was in the form of douches or sprays; later on, Internal remedies.were given with greater success, but being in liquid .or powdered form were inconvenient and were open to the same, - objection to all liquid remedies, that is, that they lose whatever medicinal power they may bave had on exposure to the air.The tablet is the ideal form in which to administer medication, but until recently no successful catarrh tablet had ever been attempted.At this writing, however, a most excellent and palatable rc \u2018edy for catarrh has been * placed before the public and sold by druggists, called Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, composed of the most recent discoveries In.medicines for the cure of catarrh, and results from their use\u201d have been highly gratifying.Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain principally highly \u2018concentrated antiseptics.-wbich kill the catarrh germs in the blood and mucous membranes, and in this respect are strictly scien- ception, | two s ton country nearly as cheaply as from Wa- bana Island.But the development of the ' Helen mine cannot be as great a source ofy wealth for Ontario asa Wabana Island is : likely to be for Nova Scotia, for the obvious reason that, while Nova Scotia has untold coal resources, Ontario has no coal, and must obtain it either from Nova Scotia or from Pennsylvania or Ohin.The new undertaking at Sault Ste.Marie, : like that at Sydney, ig of American con- which has erected the great plant at Sydney, has been evolved out of the Dominion Coal Company.The Clergue Iron.an Steel Company, recently.chartered by the Dominion Parliament, has been evorved out of the Lake Superior Power Company, a, wood-pulp-making concem, of hich Mr.Francis H.Clergue, an American, now resident at Sault Ste.Marie, is the President.- PLANS FOR MANUFACTURING STRUCTURAL STEEL.At Sault Ste.Marie, the inanufacture of steel is to be carried 8 atage or two fur- tier than at\u2019 Sydney, where no mills fo the manufacture of atructural steel are at present contemplated.Structural steel; as yeu has been comparatively little used in uilding in Canadian cities.There are few of the many-storied steel-trame nuid- ings which are so common in the business sections of all the large: American cities.By far the larger part of the bridge mu, : ; y Arges! ore mh i pecially imported.A large assortment t-rial \u2018used in Canada comes from the United States; and up to the present time.\u2018not a single vessel has heen { Canadian coast, or on the great lakes, of: steel plates made in Canada.There are: ip-huilding yartié here, anil a ateel | shipbuilding yard has also been recently established at\u201d Collingwood, on Lake Hur-.en.Some material used in the Toronto ; | ing places to visit.uilt on the yards has been imported from Great Bri 1 tain; but most of the angles and plates which have gone into veseels built here during the last two or three years have ecme.from Pennsylvania.At the present time the Government at Ottawa is being strongly pressed to establish bounties for Canadian-built tonnage; and in Nova Sco- tia and New Brunswick the municipalities on the coast, small as well as large, are outbidding each other in their eagerness to, ive a_honus.to steel shiphuilding plants.n Halifax the giving of a bonus to a smip- vard ,was the foremost question in the last mayoralty contest.But in spite of this movement for bounties, and the prodigality with which bounties are being offered\u201d in the Maritime Provinces, \"here can be no all-Canadian-built steamers, either for sen-going service or for the lakes, until a well-equipped steel plant 18 at work.For this.reason, the Sault Ste.Marie undertaking ls attrhcting attention in industrial centérs in Canada, which can, at most, gain only indirect advantage from The Dominion Steel Company, \"THE ** UNIVERSAL.\u201d vine The name of G.W.Clarke & Co., 2270 St., Catherine St., has for year: meant all that is high class in fancy goods and sou- vénirs.ndeed, Mr.Clarke was the pioneer of that business in Montreal, and his- fine store, known everywhere as the \u201cUniversal,\u201d will long be remembered in this city.Messrs.G.W.Clarke & Co., followed the fashion and some years ago moved uptown, where they have achieved an enviable success.The store is one of the finest stocked in the city, a veritable emporium of fancy goods, novelties in the ornate and useful; a thousand and one curios, souvenirs and use\u2019ul articles; a perfect arcade.The business was exe tablished on St.James Street in 187], and from the start \u2018\u2018Clarke\u2019s\u201d was the à only place in town where ali fancy goods, curios; novelties, etc, could be got in infinite variety at moderate prices.! To the passerby the hrilliancy of the window attracts by its varied display of all the latest ideas of the season, a veritable index to the vast contents of the store.The stock could not be describ ed in these limits; it must be seèn to be appreciated.; The interior is fitted .up with the finest shosv cares that can be seen anywhere, which are decorated with artistic goods such\u2019 as leather goods in baga, purses, poc- Kethanks, card .cases, toilet cases, ele.Art metal novelties, china.bric-a-brac in béwiilering variety, brace ware, Vienna fans, opera glasses, Montreal souvenir apoons, pins, bré-hes; belt buckles, toilet articles in silver, ebony.ête., alio jewellery in every line.There 15 also\u2019a fine stock of English and American stationery, es.is kept of souvenirs of their own ideas.Dresden cups and saucers, paper weights views of the city and also photos of all points of.interest.: \u201cClarke's\u201d -stands unique as the only establishment of its kind in the Dominion.To those visiting Montreal we'can- say it will prove one of the moat interest- \u2014 > MR.BURLAND LAST CASE.The city won vesterday in the suit which Mr.G.B.Burland brought againat it to recover $4,730, the value of 473 feet of land in lot 902, St.Antoine ward, fronting on Notre Dame Street, which he alleged had been taken possession of by the city.For the city, in addition to the gen-' eral denlal of possession having been taken, | it was pleaded that an homologated line | e existed on the property, that defendant or his predecessor had pulled down an.old building and constructed a new, subatah.tial and extensive warehouse, advancin two or three feet beyond the homologated line: that the only act of possession on the \u2018eity\u2019s part was by making a sidewalk, which was an advantage rather than a disadvantage to the plaintiff; thar we city had not authorized anyone to go beyond the line, and that if Mr.Burland wanted the land back he could have it.Mr.Jus- flesh.\u201cAll our brothers in the world should be vety sorry for us, and should know how unfortunate we are.We wish all our people t6 share some of your money which you spend amusing yourselves, and for traveling, and for dressing, and for all kinds of comforts, to rescue these poor people.It is much hetter to save the starving and dying men, women and children here than to build a pagoda or temple.ar even a church.because from ten to twelve million people are suffering to death.\u201d .The two Proyinces of Shapai and Shensi the Chinese Empire, 600 miles from the sea const.Their combined sarea is 157.000 square miles\u2014about that of the New England States, with New York and Pennsylvania; yet, crowded into this small territory are 20,000,000.human beings, more than one-quartér the entire population of the United States.; Shansi arid Shenaf were once beautiful \u2018and fruitful.They are mountainous and furrowed by picturesque valleys.In fact, a literal translation of Shansi would mean \u201cMountains of the Fast\u201d For centuries China.Its principal city, Tai-vnen, was new.l'a people were simple, contented und peaceable, , \u2018 During the last decade European and Amerntean civilization has driven an enter- atitions of the mountain provinces.FEspec- ially was this true of Shansi, the nearer of the .two- tothe sea coast.Until re cently it was the scene of the labors of more than 180 missionaries.Agents of foreign firms \u2018in Hong Kong and Shanghai have crossed the mountain passes, and have made a beginning in what will same day be undoubtedly a large import trade with the farmers of the terraced valleys.Thera are comparatively few streams in the two provinces, and water for the rice fields is supplied.by irrigating ditches and the result is a failure of crops and famine.Such is the condition now.For two years scarcely any rain has fallen in Shansi and Shensi.HORROR OF THE FAMINE.Before the last of the missionaries \u201cleft Shansi the black shadow of hunger hung wo low over the land as to, make even the famine horrors of India small by comparison.And the shadow has continued to deepen.No one will probably ever know | the , exact number of victims, but recent | decounts give some idea of the death harvest that is being gleaned \"in the parched fields.Rice, the on& important staple of food, is worth its weight in gold, As a substitute the people, in sheer despair, eat grass and the leaves of trees.Deaths are too numerous to make funerals anv longer possible.Outside of every village a deep pit is dug, and every morning are laid the bodies of those who have died during the night, covered only are side by side in the nofthern part of - | sudden shock to the system, especially to before Western history began.the dense.population cultivated rice.on the terraces | on the hillsides.Shansi is old, even for\u2019 the capital of the empire when Pekin was ing wedge into the prejudices and super-.wells.These drv up when rain fails; and which, when obtainable in its genuine strength, ever -offered to the\u2019 public.It is one of the about it or consult-your friends and neighbors who have been cured by it.».HOW TO KEEP COOL On rising in the prorning, sponge the body quickly with cold or tepid water.If ro ust take a cold, bath; delicate persons, especially those with a weak heart, should content themselves with a tepid sponge over.Avoid going out in the full heat of the sun.If you must do so, wear white outer clothing.: Tlie carly morning and early evening are the best times for nut-of-door exercise during the hottest.days of summer.: Vhen very hot, after walking or other exertion, do ndt indulge in iced drinks or bathe the skin with very cold water; the delicate people, may prove highly injurious.: co The food during summer should be light, good deal of waste to the system, and the diet should thercfore be sustaining.» foal Eb ed, however, and J 0 h nson & Co p pi ng, fresh green vegetables, salads, such as lettuce, endive, watercress, tomatoes, a fruits of all kinds, should form an essential part of the daily dietary.Animal food.ia needed, but should\u2019 be taken in\u2019 strict moderation.Milk is a very valuable article of diet in summer, and diluted with lime water makes a refreshing and cooling drink.Keep the atmosphere of your house.cool | by \u2018having the windows closed and the : Winds down during the hottest part of the ! av.- When the sun gets low, open the windows and draw up the blinds where possible.By thia means vou will keep sun- heated air out of the house.The hedroom windows should be open | at the top all night, and in the early morning, hefore the sun hecomes hot, as many windows as possible should be widely opened, s6 that the cool morning air may enter.| Open all the windows again in the evening, thus thoroughly ventilating the house and filling it with cool air.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2018 .Agitation in the world of homeopathic medicine has been the very soul of progress, as in polities and religion\u2014the difficulties of opinion and the individualities of men have been parent to the disagreements by which the standard of these bodies have been elevated So with most of our famous preparations \u2014 foremost in illustration of which truth, stands the world-famous remedy to general debility and languor, \u201cQuinine Wine, and {s a miraculous creator of appetite, vitality\u2019 and stimulant, to, thé gencral fertjlity of the system.Quinine Wine, and its improvement, has, from the first discovery of the great virtues of Quinine as a medical agent, been one of the most thoroughiy.discussed remedies great tonics and natural life-giving stimulants which the medical profession have been compelled to recognize and prescribe.Messrs.Northfop & Lyman, of Toronto, have given our advertising columns.Look out for genuine | bargains.na C + .Fora Full List of Friday's Bargains Read Thursday's Herald\u2019 Terms Cash.JOHN MURPHY-& CO.\u201c2343 St.Catherine Street, - Tel.Up 933.\u2018Corner Metcalfe.mp \u2014S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PSV A Telephone East 1349.U.P General Contractors, ; \"Manufacturers, Lumber Dealers, - WOOD WORKING FACTORY an OFFICE, | \u201c 193 St.Urbain Street, Lumber Yards\u2014Basin No.4, Lachine Canal.\u2018but nourishing.Intense heat causes à June is the Month for Wedding S.2430 St.Catherine St Cor, Stanley.Have a choice assortment of PICTURES suitable for Wedding Presents.Also every descriptiongof Framings at reasonable prices.URGEL PAUZE.© FRANK PAUZE._ AUZE & SON 42 Montreal.Two flats centrally located, 10,500 square feet floor space each.ght on three sides.Electric hoist, separate goods entrance.together or separately, li Particulars from Possession first of Muy next, or possibly sooner.& A.STEPHENS, Jr., 18 St.Alexi \u201cMODERN FACTORY SPACE.| May be rented CRAIG STREET CORNER LOT For Sale\u2014Near Victoria Square.to the preparatian of their pure Quinine Wine tific and \u2018modern, as it has been known for the devglopments wheh are now going on tice Archibald found the city\u2019s plea full \u2014\u2014 some years past by the ablest physicians that in Cape Breton: ; justified and dismissed the action wit by a thin layer of earth.Later in the day sare due to thelr importance, an .; , the .most Successtul ; Setanrh irsatment was One feature of the Sault Bte.Marte plant\u2019 torte reserting to plaintiff, if he chose, to anather ghastly lay i placed 1 he them.the Breat care a eTience of the Particle which 81 ft.4 in.front by 100 feet deep, to a lane, or 125 feet deep if preferred.° : .will be a very geWeral use of electrioity as call upon the city to draw li an \u20ac process continues until the pit iS they offer to the public comes inta the market : ; : Peo er Ind Taconverienge, a motive power.All this electricity 3 to them.\u201d y d a line between | fil e d, which seldom takes any Jonger than red ot-all the detects which situ} ob.Opposite the wholesile warehouse of 8.Greenshields, Son & Co.Early.» ; ; I *| be generated by the rapi J Mari a few dave.Large towns are depopulated.servation and sclentific opinfon has polnted | .possession.erate price.Co and morcovet ca: in no wise compare with 8 pids on Ste, Marie The inhabitants wander like wild beasts out Inthe less perfect preparations of the \" P Ce sdme remedies given In tablet I | River.Part of this water power has al- ; - n 4 A Be Ear em dies given In orm, elther| read y been harnessed, and is in service at | » PROMINENT ATHLETE DEAD.through the fields searching vainly for past.All druggists sell lt\u2014adv, large pulp mills established by the Lake! Mr.Waiter Thomas\u2018Luther Sad food.oy Superior Power Company, .and extensive of Mr.James A.Sadler.the Bleury \"Street Leather straps and sacks are boiled and THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTRTE & AGENCY CO, 181 ST, JAMES STREET.works are now well advanced to generate plumber, and a nephew of AH.adler, Penten to satisfy the cravings of hunger.Some idea of.the horrer of it all can be ; .Ca years of age, and w.se i 0.From the point of view of proximity to S hysique.Se had va been greatly In: of this city, and described the condition ore beds, the Sault Ste.Marie plant is| Yerested in athlotics, and waa a prominent Of the starving people, which made me DR, That fine block of land situate on Dorchester Street, between St.Matthew | and St.Mark Streets, and having an area of \u2018about 82,000 square feet, is offered pier is at Gus Cap.about fifteen hours 4 in sight, if eatable, and cooked even lea- = for sub-division.This land is so uated te a ony desirable for build- sictping from Sul Ste Mare, The or POLICE NOTES.IR 0 SHEL Gear swe ho pt yur hae BDU Lari frotate on Percus Ste FRG BFL easily min ; y, | and grass.me of them were so fam- ga 4 : ; REE St TS RE ing mv, en of ont LEE (Rs MEE St | ore ly bm se THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY 0.; ; : ; roc \"theft of \" 3 ot he first \u20ac e sa - : .which there is.no necessity at Wabana.charge of the theft of a cheque for $54 from poor vs ve ling their children for rice.ARD'S LINIMENT Without\u2019 any surgical \\ .~~ + _ 181 8TJ ES STREET.But the Helen mine ore grades as high as P%: J.P.Morin.He pleaded not guilty v th rty lyin ji 64 per cent.of metallic iron, while the Wa.before Judge Lafontaine yesterday, and starvin Se the road, and on the third day operation, and there 's no Indication of & \" THE CANADIAN bana ore grades from 51 to 54.The Hel- V3 remanded.ol bout half of th ere dead, and their CAPT.W.; | el en mine on Boyer Lake, one of he Hel \"Joseph Inskipp was charged in the Po-| procrable bo ics were lying a the mercy Cutton, N.B.TW.AIT.Talk to Your Home.COLORED COTTON MILLS COMPANY more power for the steel plant, died last eveni ft.i 1 \u2018 | BS Ÿ « 4 Le i : : - - power | pan de ee En atiak of rp.over.Gathered from the following letter received M ahi : 64 » hE \u201c - THE ORB BEDS.Deceased was a young man of twenty-five 1\" This city from a Chinaman in Shanai: PE ; oo.4 \u201cA man just came from a village outside § és > , \" 1 + ., uite as well placed as that at Sydney.the M.feel as though was among them.Thirty member of the M.A.A.A.and the Mont-| dollars was the price of à bag of rice.The e e Helen mine is twelve miles inland |.cycle Club real ficycle : poor have no rice; they killed everything from Michipleoton Bay.The ore-shippin, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 of small fikes draining Into Magpie River.lice Court yesterday with attempting to s and wolves.The ore body rises to a point from the bribe a wiiners.Ho pleaded not guilty, ony dogs 2 city, town or village he wate east end of the lake and forms a hill 04 and was * passed through was deserted or the houses a2 : feet above its level.The superficial area - : | occupied b e dead.It is said that in A clerk in a prominent insurance office in Of .the ore body.is 650 feet by 830 feet, and one towj people have opened a human \u2018NIGHT RATES, 6 p.m.to 6 a.m,, reduce : «pense.Co .- Mittobr lates hi i ith 8 = drilling has shown that the or d ; : .y \u20ac | Fu aA .ns .Dire tots Tu a fem words but to the to a distance of at least tage fies down | The Most Healthful Break fez ME ond told me of a family of » REMEMBER, that no charge à a point.He says: \u2018\u2019Catarrh has been almost the lake level.fast G sin Food I nine.The mother could not bear to Lenr : PAIN.| is made unless we can connect Cottonadet, Tickings, Denims, Awn- constantly with me for eight years; in this| The Sault Ste.Marie plant, as is now rain rood is \"the ery of the famished children, so she 2 you with the party asked for.ings, Shirtings, Fiannelettes, Ging- ; climate it seems impossible go sot rid of it.the case at the furnaces in blast at Hamil.hung TY erucls.\u2018The father became insane A j 3 ur A & Le 1 Jot J ad) \" 1 awoke oy our It was cough, 4 and for| ton and Midland, will have to obtain its Malt Breakfast TFeod and killed ail seven children, and finally j : Look for the sign of the \u2018\u2018Blue hams, Zephyrs, Skirtinge, Dress the 8 rt b oUF tore 1 nl square my- coke from Pennsylvania.It is, however, : comuhitted suicide.\u201d A Bell,\u201d oo Goods, La Cottons,-Blankets, An- self for my Bay's \u2018work; no appetite, ana a the expectation of the promoters of the \u2019 \u2014 e Christian Herald caught up Li 5 RS 8 ; ; sn was, ' - foul breath which annoyed me excesdingly.steel undertaking that they will obtain oo Hung Cha: 's appeal and spread it broad- : pa THE BELL TELEPHONE golas, Yarns, atc.- \u201cI used Stuart's Catarrh Tabléts for two easy rates for the transport of coal and| Why continue to.use heatiñg cast throughout the United States.The ; ° : - 1 OMPANRY OF OANADA.| months and found them not only pleasant to coke which can be carried as return cargo stomach-rritating.foods such as oatmeal, response has been more quick and gener-.Ma fa t rin Sit e .©] ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUM 3 fake but they 41a the business, and I can| by ore-steamers from\u2019 the Lake Erie ports hominy, cracked wheat, ete.in the hot ous than to any previous calls on the gen.nuTac u g S, PLIED.; sincerely recommend them to ali catarth sut- going un to Duluth, Houghton, Marquette, weather?Mak Breakfast is the erofty of Americans.One of the first con- ST.HENRI, > , \u2019 \\ An ideal spot for the with frontage on canal and onpecially ABENAKIS family to spend the son- D M orr son - Country air.boating, bathing and fishing, ferers.\u2018 .and other ore-londing ports on the Am- ular breakfast dish of millie thi ibutions was from President McKinl \u2019 I rl pelt BATS are They ran At eriean shores of Lake Snnerlor.The continent.Rich in flavor, idelicious - in ho, from his special car on hin journey 3 S > 4 .carried In the vest pocket And used at any weakest point in the Sault Ste, Marie en- |'taste and most appetizing, fait Breakfast across the continent, telegraphed is con- connected with Grand Trunk trac h 1C\u20ac, ons & Co.: terprise so far as regards the assembling Food becomes a househol friend after one tribution slong with that of Mr.John Hay, fact all the cordons, of homo with rest AGENTS\u2014 : time and as often af necessary.Guaranteed tate.pply , .Alexis 84 où Ab nakis Min.|.: 420,000 bas been cabled.to the | GW.STEPHENS, jr, RlhaiaSieg | Siro YE.pion, Absaaikis Bocinga, £6 | MONTREAL AND TORONTO a t cocai of the materials necessary to th trial.X6.k the blood nn a Lt patin a depuis Aa} te sod Dall Genes al 1 Ardy » , .- « > » fe * MISSION FROM., \u2026 RECEIVE , 4 1 SULTAN\u2019 D BY THE KING Light on Strange Personality « of a Little Known* Potentate.RACES AT ASCOT BUT .\u2026 _ NO ROYALTY THIS YEAR Moog or TRE : BUDGET HAS, AL- DY BEBN SACRIFICED TO THD OPPOSITION, London, June 28.\u2014Tte reception by the King and Queen of the speclan mission trom the Suitan of Morocco, who came to ~ present a message of congratulation to.- $iis Majesty on his accession to the throne, was unique among the many functions that have taken place durin the past few months at St.James\u2019 Palace.It directed, as only such an event can direct, the attention of the British people to the personality of 2 Jitle-known potentate.Although the country over \u201cwhich the Sultan af Morocco holds sway lies at the very doors of Eu- rape, sepaTated from that continent by only the narrow Straits of Gibraltar, he re- nains a mysterious figure, hidden away In tbe recesses of his palaces at Fez or Mara- Kesh, cities whose only communication sith the coast is by tracks that are often impessiblé in winter, and which are at any rate only practicable for caravuns of camels, mules and horses.Telegraphs and foads are unknown, and even In civilized Mangler there are probably pot five veblcies sun on wheels.In his own capitals even, the Sultan, is seen tyit sefdom in publle and when, on occasions of state \u2018he emerges from his.scelusion with.all the barbaric pomp of dis position, his subjects seldom evail them®elves of the opportunity of ob- talilpg a glimpse of his Sherecefiap Ma- Jest 7 .There Is a curious diffidence in the char- #¥ter of the Moors, unlike anything that caists in Europe.with, the exception, perhaps of Spain with regaÿd to their soveE- eign.A certain vencfation fs shown to.him on account of his Shereetlan descent from the prophet, and he is accorded the title seven times repeated of the Commander of the Faithful.Yet the Sultan may be seen on many occasions passing through the prhlie squares of the cities without attract- Ing more than, a'gery slight notice from the publie, who watch without any.outward show of respect the gorgeously-cap- | of devolution was the only possible reum- tion BMI, which he descrided\u2014with à touch of irony, it Le syppoct non-contentiouë the Rates Bill, which is fiércely and almost wildly contentious; thé Factory Bil, which ts a fair but not pre-eminently satisfactory measure, and the still botiy-dedated budget.In addition to this, the Government bave pledged themselves to send the Child Messenger Bill to the Grand Committee on Trade, and It proposes a similar goed office for the Pure Bee BI.The programme is not regarded as practicablé.A great Education Bill, not only revolutionary ia itself, @s Sir Henry Campbell-Bahnerman larger change, cdfinet be thrust down the throats of the House of Commons, A two bundred milllon sterting budget cannot be rudely clogured,.and no Government cau prevent a Rates Bill belhg fought inch by \u2018loch by the representatives of the people who have to pay.The essentidl poist of criidsm was not taken by the Liberal Opposition.It was developed by the Irish \"leader.Mr.Redmond at once scized upon the scope and meaning of Myr.Balfour's statement.For Ireland it meant au absolutely blank session.The old English point of view towards Ireland, sald Mr.Redmond, had been changed.The earlier attitude was to deny all grievances.Now, the grievances were admitted, but the Gov- ernyfent pleaded want of time to deal with them.So there was to be uno Land Purchase, no rallwuy reform, no Laborers\u2019 Bill.Nothing In Ireland was as yet turbulent enough to suit the Chief Secretary.Perhaps in the recess, hinted Mr.Itedueud, with cold irony, the country would be able to oblige him.- .So much for Ireland.But what of England?The cause of the Parliamentary.breakdown was not obstruction.The trouble arose from the failure of the House combine Imperial with home responsi- bilitles.All that was now necessary, in the rise of a large Imperial question.The House of Commons could not be .at onye an Imperial Senate and a local legislature.The trouble was not mere Irish talkative ness.If the Irish members had all been silent the process would have gope on as fatally ns ever.It was no\u201d uñe tinkering with the rules, cutting down questions, and abrogating private rights.You might gains.au hour or so.But that was nil.No rules that the wit of man could devise wonld drag the House out of the rut ito which it had fallen, Even If \u2018the eld: sure and the constant assertion of Ministerial power gave temporary relief, It would be at the c¢dst of the \u2018loss of the freedom of the\u201d House\u2014that Is to say, of the real law of its life.A great system eqy.4 arlsoned horse s, the robed attendants, apd.under the royal unibrella of red and.green and gold, impassive and expressionless, the Éuitau himself.Yer this' pageant of Mor- deco 1x the one touch ôf wealth and clean- | \u201cJiness amidst the squalor of \u2018the Moorish.cities.The present Sultan: - Mulal \u201cAhdul Az, is a voung man of 20, who suwweeded - Es father on the throne at the age of 13.His father's death Was concealed from the , world for two whole days In order that | the wiles of a crafty usurper, who aspired to the crown, migit be defeated.A } Majjeern pessesses one advantage which ! tie people sof London did net fail to ap preclate during the say of the: embitssy, and that is that It bas ay Scotchmam as cemmander-ius-hilef of thé shereefian army.Haid Maciean Is a member\u201d of a well Énomwen, Scottish ta:mily, who has resided ! for 20 $vars.in the Toibtry, and who, le though thé \u2018character of the Moorish sys.tow ou ne.material poilits bas been emin- entry sur\u2014» LORD MILNER IDOL.Lord Milner stil remains the idoi of society, and although the public do not see much.of him, he le a welonme guest at the house 0f the great.\u201d A pen picture of him bas Just been presented In a remarkably unconventional book \u2018by Mr.Mortimer JMeapes, the well-known artist, in his volume\u2019 of MNfe Impressions, the principal - has said, But preparing the way for @ still, ofder to postpone great home refarms, was | | pets in solid green with plain band of black iin the other, anc judint bronzes sid rare : Since, then he has heen in every country \u2018 tuny, Mexico, Japan aûd South Kensing- .Commerce, literature and the law sat un- ç .; \"4 THE MONTREAL ee \u2014 etood, is the piotuves.Mr.Menpen says Lord Milner: \u201cHe ia middle-aged, wilh hair just turm- ing grey, very thin and wiry.He has the look of 8 men who is worn out with care and hard work.His expresalon in repose is \u201csevere, and the face lg swept with per: peadicular lines, which all take the direction of up and down; but the moment he taiks, then the change of expressiun 18.80 marked that it ts impossible fqr a painter to attempt to depict.Hie manner is kind and gentle, very earnest, and tactful, but he does not strike one as being magnetic! or sympathetic, and one feels sometimes that he wonld never be capable of getting out of his own atmosphere\u2014the atigosphere of a student.\u201d .N THE ARTIST'S HOMB.Menpes is 2 man fron whom one wofild bave expected something even more He is one of the boat raconteurs he is one of the crack rifle shots of England; as a wrestler he is not unknown to fame, and had he \u2018not been a great artist he would with his many ex- perieñces and tlearness of vlew have made à brillinnt journal st.He.set the whole of London talking when he gave his celebrated house-warming at which duchesses, countesses, cabinet ministers, great actors and authers honored him with the@ presence.There were the beautiful and artis- \u2018tie.Duchess of Suthertand, the Duchess of -8t.Albans, clever Lady Ribblesdale, lovely Lady .Helen \u201cVincent, witty Lady Dorathy Neville, the Right Hon.Arthur \u2018Balfour, Sir Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, Mr.Israel Zangwill aud many others, who went to sce his house In Cadogan Gardens worked aut In an entirely new scheme of decorative ant devised by Mr.Menps hwm- self.It may be described as a gold house\u2018 with r lace work of bewutiful carving on the gold.It gives the Impression of earved black wood everywhere over a ground of rich gold: and the scheme of dœvorut'un embraces beautiful flower effects, The different rooms are devoted to different blos-, pe cherry bicssom in the dining room, chrysanthemums ln the halls.Take the studio.and the drawing room; which may \u2018on oe\u2019 casion be used as one, the ceiling covercé with open work panels in wood, the biack camula everywhere ou gold ground in the one case and peony in the other, the.car- : for border in the one case and vermillion porcelain everywhere.It is the most re- : markable house in London, and something of an index to the man.A hundred good \u201cstories about - Menpes can be heard about \u201cLondon.He may be sald to have begun his artistic carcer as a baby sketching on the floor.This was in South Australia, 1 nthe world and has studied art under such varying conditions as exist In Brit-\u2018 \u2018ton.\u201c THE TENNIBL BANQUETA great artlst, who has been for fifty years the leudiig cartod4hist of Punch.was the principal figure at a memorable soclal function the other evening.Seldom has an Englishman been so honored as was Sir John Tenniel, when over 200 gentlemen famous in the world of silence, the arts, der the presidency .of Mi.Arthur Balfour In the hanquet hall at the Hotel Metropole.| It seemes] as If a drag net had heen put opt to bring in the great men of the.land.soms\u2014the peony in the drawing room.the | Baker & Co.'s .Walter PURE, HIGH ORADE Cocoas and Chocolats, Breakfast Cocoa .\u2014Abso- lutaly pure, delicious, nutritious, and costs less than ome cent a cup.Premium Ne.§ Checélate.-\u2014The best plain chocolate in the market for drinking and also for making \u2018cake, king, Ice-cream, German Sweet Chocolate.\u2014Good to eat and good to drink; palatable, nutritious, and healthful.- : WALTER BAKER & CO.Ltd.ESTABLISHED 1760, - - DORCHESTER, MASS.BRANCH ROUSE, 12 and 14 &t, Joha 0t., MONTREAL.TRADE - MAR.TRADE-MARK ON EVERY PACKAGE, FAVORS TARIFF FOR ENGLAND Manchester Steel Expert.on Tour of Inspection so Declares, D « Now York, June 28.\u2014Jnhu Hodge,; secretary of the British Steel Smelters* \u201cAmalgamated Asowciution, with headquarters in Manchester, has just completed a three weeks\" tour of the iron aud steel mills \u2018ot this country.His mission to.this country tem of steel making, which ls in use at Bridge Company in thls city.Mr.Hodge expressed himself freely on his toun, antl stated that he was greatly impressed by what be had seen, » \u2019 AMERICAN SUPERIORITY.Hodge visited most of the principal iron and stcel\u201d mills of the country, spending several days In Pittsburg and vicinity, | where he went through the Carnegie worke He also vis | at Homestead: and Duqubsne.ted the big tin mill at Newcastle, \"Pa.which is the lafgest in the world.M Hodge sald: .- < over Great \u2018Britain lies wholly In the cheap- ier coal, ore and rallway freight rates, the Talbot process of continuoùs steel muk- ! tng at the Pencoyd Iron Works, In this city, on which I will make a report to the members-of-my organization.I also decld- ed ,to Investigate the open hearth process A few months ago, having reached the age of eighty, Sif John resigned (he position which he\u201d had filled, to the! delight of alt the.world, for fifty years/on \u2018the staff of .Punch; fifty «years, during thirfty-#ix of which be had, week after wee, with scamcely a single omission, prodiced the priacipal cartoon.Lord Rosebery, wha had takeff a large share lu orgaulzing the festival, was absent un account of his recent bereavement: but Mr.Balfour was \u2018suf ported by the American Andrssador: by ! two of his colleagués- IL the Cabinet, the | and the merits ¢f the tilting furnaces, and therefore visited other iron and steel centres.} \u201cI find that American manufacturers .have more apd .better machinery than the Emglish manufacturers, and that they eper: ate their machinery under.greater pressure than the British manufacturer thinks ls profitable.Everybody la America is la a harry, and the mill employes work lke beasts of burden.*\u201c\u2019Phe\u2019 Carnegde plants, at Pittsburg, are away ahead of anything Great Ibritain*tins!\" Dike of Devonshire and Lord James: byl two ex-Ministers: by the Attorney-General, the ch'ef Opposition whip, many Royal Acalemidans, and a number of other per- | sons who are taking a lealling share In the work, the adornment aid the.instruction of the world.This is un Interesting phe.pomengn, which eally for an explanation, It is vot, the first of human instinets to love the people whe caricature you; and \u2018yet here we Lave one of the meu who are the \u2018natural prey,\u201d the \u201cpredestined vie thins\u2019 or the cartoonlsts\u2019 art, taking the lead in deitg honor te Sir Jeha Tenulel, and bearing hearty and eloquent testimony - to bis work; Lis merits and even ha charm.CMe, Balfour, Indeed, In his very admirable, eprech, only gave expression to the unive eal feeling.Luring half his long Ite Sig Jon Teanlel has devoted a great talent end Incessunt labor Us @& conscless «cries of : tuterprétations- of current history so Intel- Ugent, 59 piquant, and yet so stingless that Le bas obtained a real hold upon Lhe.uf- fections of the world, 11 fe right that on such un occasion tue leader of the House | of Commons should become the monthplece | of the whole country, and express its gra titude, not only for pleasure conferred, \"hut for service dome.Hew real that \u201cservice may he wys indicated.very happily and ap- propriatelg r x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Free and easy expectoration immedintaly velleves and frees the throat and lumgs from viscid phlegm, and a medicine that promotes this is the best medicine to use for coughs, colds, Inflammation of the lungs and all affeo- tions of the throat and chest.This is precise- Iv what Bickle's Anti-Gonsumptive 8yrup a specific for, and wherever used it has given unbounded satisfaction.Children like e- cause It Is pleasant, adults like it becaud jt relieves and cures the disease.\u2014adv.Are your corns harder to remove than those that others have.had?Have they not\u2019 had the same kind?Have they not been cured The largest plant In my country Is that of the Steel Company of Scotland, which operates forty open hearth furnaces.Few Brit ish plants own their own furnaces, and the advantage of American manufactures in the use of molten metal In steel making over English steel making is a great one In giolnt of production.trade in England today is bad, but this .is mostly due to the Boer war.British | manufacturers do not dread American com- here are good.When the demand ceases production on our marks.; TARIFE WOULD 8UTT THE ENGLISIT \u201cOur steel makers are favorable to a tarlft on\u2019 lmports Much an\u2019 the - Amerleun manufacturer 18 protected by.With mang others, T am In favor of a rectprocity tariff Arrangement, and this ls becoming very popular in England and has many support era among the steel manufacturers awd workers.Our steel makocs avé Inereaning the output of steel by the bance process, and we contend that the standard of onr product la better than that of the United States, .\u201cIe conditions of the workingmen of this country aré much better than than those of England, 1 find many of them, owning thelr own homes nnd NHving in greater luxury thon Is.possible in Fgh, But, our workmen have adopted ne plan: which will ennble them to own_ thelr own homes, The orgdnbstion to which they telong 1s to furnish, them the money at a small rate of Interest.One company haa.bought ote anf one-half acres of ground, on which it iw efFeting à number of hoses, The employes can pay for these hotises the enne ys pyying rent, with the Interest added.\u201d © 4 .here we fear that you will dump your over.| | | J DAILY HERALD, SATUR LL ! was primarily to Investigate the Talbot sye- | the l\u2019encoyd Iron Works of the American | 1 During the three weeks of bis stay Mr.| Mr.| \u201cThe superiority of: the United States ! The primery object of my visit was to examilie \u201d The condition of | petition so long as (he Industria! conditions ; Dr, J.Calls Browne's GHLORODYNE.The Original and Only Genuine Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Waod stated publicly «Coury that Dr.J.Collis Browne was uudoubtedsy \"the inventor of Chlorodyune, and the whole story of the Defendant, §ree- wan, was literally untrue, and he regretted fo Jay that it had been sworu to.\u2014-Timos, uly 10.; Dt.J.Collis Browne's Chioradyne __ Is the bést 8nd moat -Certain remedy (a Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, The Tiustraied, .don I th, , BAYS: single medicine I ould preter lo take, Sbroad with me, as likely to st gonerdily useful 1 should say CHLORODYNE.1 never travel without it, and its general applicability to the relief of & large number of simple all.ments forms its best, recommendation.\u201d Dr.3.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne \u2018 The Might lioa.Earl Russell communi- 10 the Coliege o@ Physicians and | Davenport that 4 had received i rem ; Olera was Chiorodyne.\u2014 Ses Lancet December $L, Dr.3.Collis Browne's Ghlerodyns.la à certain cure toe Cholerk, Dysentery, , Diarrhoea, Colle, ete.- : ter Cautiou-Noue genuine without the words.\u201cLr, J.Collis Browne's Chiorodyns\u201d ia (ha stamp.MJverwhelmiog medical testimony ase Er | Sole many 5 ye by ullog Holloway'e Corn Cure?Try a dottio.\u2014aûv, = PF DAVENPORT, a Great dondols we - \u2019 Souture of which, it, will Be readily poder vt + - ; .+ ee A : \"+ \u201c y a A Soe , oar ce .: : * \\ ~ - : .: a -~ nny + ue - el - > =.: - DAY JUNE-29 1901 VEAL- LOAF, in one-pound tins, - - LAINGS- - Price, 20c ea.DEVILLED MEATS, in half-pound tins, Price, 16¢ ea.POTTED MEATS, in qr-pound ting - « Price, 10c ea.Make the most delicious sandwiches in a few moments.A few tins always come in useful in the country.THE LAING PACKING and PROVISION CO, Ltd.EIGHT RETAIL STORES.The Sheffield Cutlery Co.\u2019s _ Offer Still Open BVERYONIS HAS STILE : AN OPPORTUNITY OF 8 | | \u2014 \u2014 SHARING IN THB \u201c ° Cash Prizes , Hundreds of letters are coming in every day and everyone finds the kuife and fork full value for the quarter invested, r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * .This may be the lust announcement.Read the particulars and\u2019 send witlfout delay.The Sheffield Cutlery Co., of 1951 St.Catherine Street, Montreal, are already widely known as manufae- furers of fine eutlery.The business has hecn'inercasing quite remarkably of late, owing to foe excellent quality of the goods.To double \u2018thé numher of our customers in a few weeks ts now our aim, and THRER THOUSAND \u2018DOLLARS js the price we propose fo pay for the Increase.It Is a large amount of moncy, bat will \u2018repay \u2018ns In time.- It is our method of advertising.Our plan is as follows: For twenñtr- five cents we will wend vou, all charges prepaid, one plated knife and one plated fork (full size), or (two plated forks) and ONE COUPON.The knife and fork are best quality, and have never heen sold cheaper at any departmental atore tn Montreal.Hence you zet your money's worth in full.> If yon are not satisfied you can return them.Pach coupon that goes out ls numbered, and every one takes equal\u2019 chances on a prize.If you want more than one coupon you can get them In the sme way.Our prizes are In solid eash, gold or hank notes, and will be sent as soon as 5,000 duzen sample sets have heen sold, Nearly 2.000 have gone now, so the balance will not be Jong In follow- Ing.: READ LIST OF PREMIUMS.1 cash prize $800._ £300 2 cash prizes 100.et 200 \"10 cash prizes.50.500 100 cash prizes 100.0.1000 .100 cash prizes © 5.500 500 cash prizes 1.%0 Total cash distributicn, .$5000 CLIP OUT THIS COFPON.\u2018 SHEFFIELD CUTLERY CO.1951 St.Catherine St.| MONTREAL.GENTLEMEN.\u2014~Enelosod find for.sctsof V Knife and 1 Fork, am advertined in the Herald, also - 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\u2014 \" Tarpaulins and Oil-Skin Clothing aving purchased the.business s tock LakeoreWonds ling affected by thefire.We .are oven Potter equip- HE APIO is cold bye pe po raatomee with emivts au erchante throw and Price in England 8/3 & 4%.In ordering, state Raw Jura for the pure ef the thre wwmhers 14 required nidoheerve ° . \\ - > N \u201crt i = great wonder is ([ By à In Buffalo just now all roads lead to the .Jogging through the busy streets or whirling along the suburban } resently to the gates of the new city within a city, in which you are to be amused and instructed and wearied.Everyone expects to be wearied and intends to be amused, but there is not burning desire for instruction which Consequently many all the wild curiosities in the yarious buildings and make directly for ow, whether the Midway shouldn\u2019t be there at all, or whether it should be the only thing there, is \u2018a question which probably troubles fair direc- * -learned it since comin RDAY HERALD Çkes QOUOPOQUOAN90CA0 000000 9000000000000 » : 000000J000 VOUS 000000000000000000000006903070000000090009008000000VN 0 En PB ~ EY SS === \u2014 _ \u2014 \u2014 i Le MO with (Woman Madge Merton's Weekly Tak Her Berald Readers ace American.highways, you come that might be supposed.people pass the Midway.tors every year.Perhaps when all is said and done, the people who are seeing the great fair are quite as interesting as' the things to be en.The father who wishes to instruct .his little lads, the young men out for a uck- A 1 interesting.in their own way.Fat women geen.Jark, the serious-minded girls with ered and perspiring foreheads, are in the sheerest of muslin gowns, waved \u2018their fans and grew redder and redder of face, as the hot sun poured down on the asphalt .over which their chair boys trun- died them so very gently that they mightn\u2019t miss anything on the way, nor get to any place in particular, too quickly.\u201cWhar\u2019s Minnesota?\u201d asks the good man from that State.building?\u201d enquire the Canadians.and eve wanderer feels a direct and decide finds himself at the home building.he\u2019s praud of it, whatever it looks like, with that loyalty which makes soldiers and statesman as well as jingoës and others of the braggart ilk.\u20ac: At the door of one of the Indian tents,\u201d a little dark-eyed baby held her\u2019 court.She was beginning to talk English, and the conglomeration of baby and Indian accents, grafted to imperfect English, was.very.quaint.Dark-browed old squaws sat inside, and the mother of the little tot was near the doorway with a proud cast in her eye as she saw the crowd her small daughter had gathered about her.Sitting at the edge of the moat and watching the waterfalls and the jets leaping into: the air, or marking the equestrian Statues against the blue of the sky, the marvellous amount of work put into the buildings and the decorations of the grounds becomes apparent.The tinting of the buildings was a fruit of experience gained at the World\u2019s Fair, for scientists have laid the blame af much of the ner- vaus'prosträtion from which visitors to the White City suffered, not upon the heat or thé weariness, of sight-seeing, but to the blinding glare of white.And so it comes about that there are soft fawns and pele yellows and greens and blues and grays in this Pan-American city.Softened by the shadows and toned dowh by the night sky above, the myriads of 1i4nts coax afar more artistic harmony from the tinted cornices and domes and columns than the daylight is able to do.: - \u201cWell baggy shirt-waist, \u201csee them ladies with the hand-organ.\u201d She indicated two Ital- fan women, and her companion echoed her surprise.\u201cThat beats' all!\u201d she exclaimed.\u201d \u201cI\u2019ve seen men trundlin\u2019 those things, but I never saw ladies before!\u201d And then she went on to talk of the exhibition.\u201cI don\u2019t care much fer \u2019ere,\u201d she said.\u201cI've been round so much in Chicago and New York and Washington that I just walk through the buildings without.loofin\u2019 round much.You'll see some \u2018people go okin\u2019 around lookin\u2019 at every little thing.et \u2019em do it if they want to.I can see ml care for in goin\u2019 through pretty ast.\u201d .- : .: .- In the Esquimaux village a baby girl was washing a little pink doll\u2019s dress in a tin ail.* She.had a cake of soap in her brown ittle hand, and used it liberally.It might imagined that washing clothes is not an Esquimaux habit.Baby probably \u2018here.omen in trousers seem to have lost all the charm of femininity, and when to the trousers you add a black pipe, you may be sure the < grandmas/are not attractive excépt as curiosities! The white iglows in which they muét cry) about on hands and knees, are not exactly luxurious quarters.The whale bone iglow is rather scarcely more roomy.Indeed, they all look like playhouses, and the stolid-faced little people like clumsy wooden dolls.Rocking along the Midway, on the back of 3 camel, goes a laughing girl with her eséort behind her.She sways and blushes and cries out to him.e tries to sit erect and not wabble.He also tries to look amused, but it is_all a lamentable failure.Privately, I believe he was seasick.- ~ A black-haired little youngster, with one bad eye, sat bofer a great frame, and through the warp run across it for a rug he tied the bits of bright wool.How his fingers flew! A twist, a knot, a snip, and the little tuft was in place, and the boy's eyes were upon the pattern above to see what color came next and where he should put it.Japs and Indians, gipsies, Assyrians, Mohammedans, r or make-believe swarmed over the _ place.Hard-faced women from the Orient presided over some of the booths, and equall hard-faced American women displayed the goods in others.A dancer was lunching in a mean little restaurant.Her short skirt foamed up into ber lap, and, her pink stockings were conspicuously disposed beneath the - table, The German village with its characteristic buildings, its great clock, its smithy, where iron was pounded and graved into foliage; its tables of souvenirs and its beer garden was well worth the time spent in pottering about inside\u2019 the gray old castle walls above which a chimney rose with a very réal looking stork brooding in its clumsy nest.Money-making machinery was in full working order.The \u201ctouters\u201d of the gide-xhows were already hoarse, and the utter \u2018weariness on the faces of some of the performers caused one to wonder Bhat the warmer weather would mean, for em.;, \u2018 The lowing of cattle attracted many to the.model \u2018dairy barn, the smell of nap- tha drew the heated pedestrians down to the water's edge, where a launch and gondolas were in readiness to convey passengers here.and there and back and round about.: - There is atill work being done on the buildimge.Procrastination has had her shiftless way, without doubt, though the that the arrangements \u201cWhere's Canada\u2019s proprietory interest as soon as he And well,\u201d said a stout female in a more artistic, but complete.What a death-in-life existence is that to which.the sufferer doomed to a lingering illness looks forward.Doctors witness some heartrending scenes, when the dead have left their friends, but they see great torments when they tell sli htly ailing people that there is no hope for them.Bodies often keep, up appearances in a wonderful way.e strength faile a little, but tHe: sufferer draws on the reserve force, and, without realizing it, walks \u2018nearer and nearer her own grave.Some day the crash comes.Something goes dreadfully wrong, and the doctor says with a grave face, \u201cYou must be prepared for the worst.\u201d What a knell those words Ting in a woman\u2019s heart.The little dream of life is over.The poor.little hopes and ambitions flutter uselessly down to the ground.Life's promises are all unkept, and a dark shadow takes all the gold from the sunshine and hangs black draperies upon the trees.For a little, after the shock has worn away, the sufferer sets her affairs in order.She gathers up all the tangled ends of life and ties knots in them so they won't slip away.She straightens and smooths and \u2018plans with a great longing in her heart side by side with a great dread.But the arranging is soon over, for of all the pride-quelling wonders ifi the world, that one is greatest which makes plain to us how very little use we are in the world anyway, and demonstrates to us so clearly that will\u201d Then the woman under death | sentence sits down and \u2018waits for the end.If she is \u2018wise she will do nothing \u2018of the sort- If she really wishes to live out her allotted time, she must not die of what the old Maine women call \u201cgive up.\u201d It\u2019s right to recognize the doctor\u2019s communication by payin.her debts, leaving her papers in accessible places, and burning fer love-letters, but the better fighter she is the longer she will be able to put off the day of.£ know a woman over whose life the Angel of Death has hovered for many a year: Her life keeps a home together for two people.she loves, and so, caring for herself with perfect self-control, harnessing her nerves, denying herself the pleasure of going about, walking\" carefully.think- |ipg only of pleasant things, she manages to hold her frail body together.It is not an easy life.If she considered her own- comfort she would long\" ago bare turned hier fac\u20ac fo the Wall and\" slept on past breakfast time.Her.sufferings are torture, both of mind and body, -yet, ex¥ept upon rare occasions, her brow is as placid as a pool in -the heart of the woods.- Nothing but her spirit keeps her here.She lives on because she feels she is needed, though her poor little body was all but worn out long ago.How often we find young people excusing themselves for faults or claiming favors for themselves because they are so young, while old people use the fact of their age as .the same sort of shield.Trumping up excuses.for oneself is as undignified as blowing one\u2019ssjwn little tin horn.Most of us make mistakes.We might as well admit it.The person who claims to be infallible is usually credited with more than a full share of.error just because the old world doesn\u2019t like to be beaten in a game of that sort, and would rather go too far than not far enough when it comes to censure.Why should all the good things of life go to the young because thevre voung, why should the old have a right to be imperious and selfish because they're old?.I wonder how women begin to gamble.Nowadays one sees so much of disgusting gambling, that it is greatly to be wondered at and sorrowed over that the fatal beginning, whatever or wherever it is should have been possible.Some women are dragged into gambling.They loathe \u2018it, and the people who plague them\u2019 to it, yet for some foolish reason or other they do_not resist it.tOher women flutter into any gambling scheme delichtedly, | and in their eyes burns the light of a feverish wish to win.Ia it for the play, the sport, the excitement of it all, or do they want the money?It is a horrible thought\u2014that last.What a long way from upright independence, is the woman who buys her jewellery or pays her dress bills with the proceeds of a lucky day at -the races or at cards.How much better to do without jewellery, te wear the plainest of gowns, and eat the plainest of food.ow much better tw quietly starve than to link laughter and dishonesty in the shameful way of ganibling There are \u2018women who would not beg from men, who Would resent with flaming faces proffered gifts of money from men, and yet they take their gambler\u2019s earnings with a happy flush of pleasure.They invite guests to their houses that they may \u2018play cards and lose to the hostess or the host.Surely this ie mot womanly.\u2018It is nôt just.* The mad gx citement of a, gambler\u2019s life is an unholy | state of existence for any being.We are more than ever out of patience with it when it is 3 woman's face which alternately flualies and pales, when it is a woman\u2019s voice which mutters forth the jargon of the gamester, when it is a woman's hands which gather together the ile of winnings, when a woman's eyes ook greedily and enviously at atückÿ-op- ponent.We preach purity anc modeaty and sanity, but we go far from practising them when, we: soil our.han with the ill-gotten gains of the gaimber.Peace and restfulness, and a devotion to duty, these bring into women\u2019s faces the beauty which holds our souls as well as our eyes.A woman whose pulses beat too high over_the card table ia not likely to become possessed of.that highest type of ) beauty.[a CU : red-faced, dishevelled people who insist that they really must feel the heat more than otlier people because they \u2018do suffer.so.\u201d ou ve all seen this class of grumblers.It is the same ome which makes such a horrible fuss about the cold weather every winter, and grumbles about the fog and rain and drought to everybody who will listen to ik Some women.make & \u201cdeal of fxs about getting their clothes df all descriptions, but the worry into which they al\u201d low themselves to get over the clothes keeps.them watmer than last winter's woollens would.There are.three car dinal\u2019 points if the cool person's guide to Ga 20282 = sue are so nearly perfect, and the exhibits so \u201cthe world must go on.die who | dissolution.1.Hot weather\u2019 brings its usual -bost\u2019 of | coolness.First, keep your mind at ease.Don\u2019t fluster, don\u2019t fidget, don't worry, and don\u2019t lose: your temper.Second, eat cooling food and not-too much of it.Cooling food doesn\u2019t mean ice-cold salads, «frozen fruits, and rum punches, but lean meats, green vegetables, fresh fruits and cereals, no sweets, no pickles, and but little tea or coffee or iced water.Third, bathe often as you think you should, and then do it several times more, wearin clothing which is loose at the waist an wrists and ankles.You won't need a fan to keep cool if you do these things, and you will be able to work \u2018twice as hard and feel twice as happy as the over: fed, tightly-laced, too occasionally washed individual who is always \u2018\u2018just dying of the heat.\u201d People have various gifts.= Some\" of them are useful, some are ornamental, And some are only a bore.el\u2019rhaps one of the most satisfying of gifts is that one which may be described by tle sphrase \u201chaving an eye for possibilities.\u201d What a deal a woman gets out of life who bas an eye for possibilities.She turns her wardrobe the other way around and every gown looks fresh and dainty.She takes an old straw hat and a box of trimmings and you marvel at the result.She plana a day\u2019s outing, and the happy, tired abies go home blessing her., She tal to a\u2018discouraged woman about her lite, and the path widens as they look at it together.get over a disappointment, -and comes laughing up from a day at the work.A woman with an®eye for possibilities can almowt conjure.nest out of a bare little house, and a good dinner from the left-overs in the refriz- erator and the emergency sheli in the, pantry.°° .A She can sweeten a bitter life with smiles, and make the Yoing easier for the feet of any human from babyhood to old age.We were not all born with the gift of seeing what isn't there, but add that gift to the one of a happy heart, and there's a good life ahead of you And we can cultivate the second or third: or fourth sight necessary to see a cosy library from the bare room on the.tôp floor, or a stylish skiit from last year's old serge with the bottom frayed out.We can train ourselves to see the glorious eunshine which will surely shine on the moist garden after\u2018 the shower which spoiled our plans so cruelly, We can look for the steadying influence to come into our lives, after we have horne a sorrow bravely.We can see the silver \u2018limng to every cloud, and count the words in the benediction which a season of bodily agony shall whisper to us.To see the good we must love it, tenderly and truly and faithfully day by .day, as we hve our lives dappled with good will.* CORRESPONDENCE All readers are welcome to thesa columns.Handwriting is delineated; and drawings of the\u2019 palm of the band, showing the principal lines, will also be read.Character will be read from photographs, which will be re- turced if stamps are encilosed.\u2014Ad- dress Madge Merton, Herald Office.+ Dux.\u2014The prim old rule of congratulating and wishing joy.i& extended from weddings to engagements.You congratulate the man of the affair apd wish the flancee or the bride happiness and joy, ete.Olive.\u2014Ordinary blackheads are only little specks of dirt lodged In the pores.The worm-shaped piece of white matter which ls ejected if you squeeze \u201cthe surrounding flesh is only the wasté wich an opén pore would Lave cançicd off long before.They should not fest or become.pimples.If they do, I think they point to a deed for dlet and careful\u2018attention to (ne skin.Of course, you know that You should.never use fotions or face powders \u2018on your face if the skin is broken.Boracte acid powder may be used without fear, as it is employed! by surgeons as a dry dressing.Treat-the sores by washlug with clear water, into which you have put some carbolic (one drop to a hundred of water).dry gently and dust with \u2018the bouracle acjd powder.executive, systematic, \u2018vigorous in body and possessed of a great fund of cheerfulness and ambition.2° Irish Lass\u2014There Is truth enough In the paragraph you enclose.Mistresses are inconsiderate, not always through Intention, but often, indeed, from mere thought.lessnesy, and ignorance -of the details of kitchen work.I'm glad you find the page interesting.Letters are never a trouble, particularly when they are thoughtrul, earnest ones from thoughtful and earnest people.[I reproduce the paragraph, as you wished :\u2014 \u201cAn American college student who wen: out to serve as a second girl in order to \u2018help herself on with cer fpese exponnes relates her experiences.Ste says the mis- simply did not think of the maid and her possible fatigue when the, fainily was allowed to sit for an hour\u2019 or two over the \u2018dessert, so that the- dishés could nôt be washed before 11 o'clock The mistress ordered the meals in what seemed to the young student the hardest posaible way- the meat must be baked ob \u2018baking days\u2019 oud bolled on the day when the top of the stove was In use for the ironing.A chivf -cause of complaint by mauy ser- vents js the fong hours.Tho student says: «My days were more often 16 hours long tbah 12,\" and she adds: \u2014'I hesitate to confess that .woRaell made cwnmon cause against our mistress.We systematically renented everything she dla But 1 would aot give the impression that our mistress was intentionally unk'ud te us.At this distance of thie 1 nin sure she wns not, though I do think that she intended to get an extraordipary amount of work out of us.\u2019 - »1f the educated, intelligent young ' W0- man hoids such views of the relation of .She sets herself to work to She can make a home 2.You \u2018nre practical, energetic.\u2019 NTREA!, SATURDAY, JUNE mistress and mald, what can be-expected trom the ignorant?\u201d Shamrock.\u201480 many married lives have gone awry from (differences of religious views that I dare hot advise you, Could you give up your church and go with him t6 his.honestly devoting yourself to his form of religion?If you could not, then It would scareely be right te expect.him to do It, particularly as you say he is very veliglous.It Is no trouble at all.Letters are always exceedingly welcome, and I'm glad you feel 1 sympathize with you, for { do, though, at this distanée, sympathy doesn't count for so very uch, does 1t?[ trust you wil write again, and I wish [ could be of service to you, but this Is a case where no outsider may advise.You know \u2018best, for you know your own heart end his.3.You are sensitive, Candid, courageous, persistent, affectionate and hope- Cul.: 1° E.\u2014I'm very glad to have such.good gews from you.About A, H.\u2014It looks to 29, 190L plant than this you sent, and belongs to the composite family.This little bit of wildness is goosegiass or knotweed, It belongs to the buckwheat family, and the Latin of it is Polygonum.The third one fs a plantain, and when I was -keeping house\u2018 in a dry goods box with sand for \u2018sugar\u2019 and the brown seeds of fhe yellow dock for \u201ccoffee,\u201d the Hittle sced spikes of this plantaln were called\u201d \u201cgreen corn.\u201d It belongs to the pladtain family, sometimes called *\u2018rib-grass,\u2019\u201d and the Latin name is Plantago.I'm so \u2018glad you are interested In these little dooryard weeds.They are wonderfully interesting, once you get to wark to study them, and you have a new pleasure In the outdoors, which you never could have believed possible.2.They are no trouble at all.Fm interestéd in any green thing that grows.Ginger.\u2014\"God's Puppets\u201d Is.Jpteresting, of course, for you may be sure that whatever else a writer puts in a book, he seés to it that interest goes in, for that's the goose which luys the golden egy.111 tell \"steel buckles.we like an unformed or an assum hand or a hit of-writing done inder exceedingly pwkward clrcumstan.es or high nefve pressure.If you assure me it Is really for study, I will work It out.Miranda.- Your mald js in the right.You told her she would not have that partieu- tar work to dp, and if you wish her to do tt.you must make another arrangement with her.It ls just as wrung for yon to dreäk Jour Sonraer > ; .d pointed out | .He; howagers who had heard \u2018of the du he took np a pile of gold an 0 .Hetous Ey of Trivalin\u2019s feasts, was dis- the other pile, 1 the roc ahead.apbointed in the flavor of bis repast, and Featherfoot \"Nir \"Rh syrabbit was Also 2 - the next day nuivched coldly away to the end A Th hunt yr hand and ; war.There it chanesd that he was de- a ; ; he feated.aud s'ain, and when Trivalia heard gon walk into her parler with their loads of these sad events she fell oto deep of Bold.Ant Me Runnyrabnit ans piped melancholy: and slew herself, 20° repaid for his rouble, next day, wi ; Not'long thercatter IL came to pass that he har his wife bloom out In a radiant the King of the South rode along the high- uew bonnet.\u2019 - : .' way to do battle with lis enemies.He - + stopped to rest at Dignd\u2019s palace.She re- \u201d _.; .: \u2018 ceived him gladly?and busied herself in - TheP B The annual Event that thousands of ladies look forward to hospitality.She tpok the bag of fine grain, e Post ag.: \u2019 and having prepared it dawn and interpreting them as the promise of something that lay rich to his band, sent belches of smoke from his lean and five-colored funnel, and bore down to the helpless ship with all his might.He her.\u201cWhat's the matter, cap\u2019in?Engines broken down?\u201d There waa a grim smile of confident satisfaction on the hairy face of the inter- Jocutor.He gave the man at the wheel an order, and the tramp seethed a few Caen be ETT: okie ig, stout, mpous i idual, an over the bridge railing, while he rubbed a pair of broad tarry palms together.\u201cWhat's up?\u201d he grinned.\u2018 You've got two balls up dor'ard.; \u201cBroken down,\u201d answered the Tudors master.: .; \u201cUm!\u201d grunted the other tramp's ski per as he.cast a comical look fore and a the ship.\u201cWhere from, cap\u2019in?.«Jaffa, with a cargo of orangers my owner icked up for iverpool.\u201d .¢ \u2018em \u201cS'pose.you're in a big \u2019urry to get \u2019 \u2019ome-eht.Oranges soon goes bad\u201d \u201cI'm wanting a tow,\u201d said Bennet.\u201cThe engineer tells me he may be a couple of days mending her up below.\u2019 \u201cRotten?\u201d queried the newcomer.\u201cUm ! The Miitiades\u2014my own barge here \u2014ain\u2019t up to much\u2014my own bit o\u2019 property.Pretty goad-looking, though, and able to drag that ramshackle affair of yours.What do you offer for a tow?\u201d \u201cTwo hundred and fiity pounds to Liverpool,\u201d answered Bennet modestly.n answer to the Tudor\u2019s demand, the Miltiades's skipper raised a big hand in deprecation._ \u201cPhew !\u201d he said; \u2018and who's fo pay for the coal what's used in steaming, the rubbing of two days, and pay for all Bands, 'd like to know; and wear and tear of my steamer?Besides,\u201d he added, with a grin and chuckle, \u201cdo unto ochers as others \u2018ud do unto you if they got half a chance.8 - .\u201cIsn't £250 sufficient?\u2019 cried Bennet, with some indignation, \u2018Don\u2019t leave scarce \u201cno margin for profit,\u201d answered the other man, coolly.\u201cPll tell you what I will do.For £900 I'll take all risks of weather and so on.Your cargo must be worth all of £10,000.As for the ship-\u2014we]l, she ain't what I'd about her.Anyhow, she'd fetch a couple of thousand sold as old scrap iron.Ain't my offer fair?\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s an almighty pickle,\u201d muttered Bennet, for the Miltiades's skipper had struck home.\"Phe Tudor's cargo of six ty thousand cases of oranges was worth £10,000 to the owner.But that was the point : if Bennet refused a tow and land- -ed a bad cargo through delay caused by his broken shaft, he would get the blame and a permanent holiday; on the other hand, accepting assistance and arriving bome yith a clear cargo, he might be able to' dispense with the holhday and keep his job.Still, the coup was very, very doubtful.The sword of Damocles could not be held by a finer hair.* Bennet signalled to Jamieson, who stood bemeath the bridge coolly grinning, and when he reached the top of the ladder the skipper ardently exhorted him to promise steam in twelve hours, or even twenty.But the engineer would not | He did not see why he should kill himself with work to gave another man\u2019s neck, and said aloud something about \u201cmore jobs than church steeples.At this Bennet spouted up an indigestible adjective and treated the engineer to many vivid and lightninglike prayers \u2018 concerning rotten engines and unlucky tramp steamboat skippers.Jamieson did not resent the language.On the contrary, it gave him a twioge of satisfaction, and he dropped a remark about being in the same box\u201d; which insinuation brought vividly to Bennet\u2019s mind visions of tramping Mosley Street and Quayside in Geordie Land, and Water Street in Liverpool, looking for a ship, armed with thick-soled boots and much strong language, and a few small pence borrowed from a hard-up landlady \u2018to buy biscuits and beer.It was in the middle of these bad dreams that the Miltiades\u2019s skipper inipatiently hailed the bridge of the Tudor.\u2018My old steamboat ain't going to wait.here all night for your coffee mill, cap\u2019in,\u201d he roared, giving at the same time his engines a touch ahead and sheering his vessel \u2018close to the Tudor.\u201cWhat's the decision?\u201d \u201cThree hundred.and fifty,\u201d answered Bennett nervously.: .\u2018\u2019Thank\u2019ee very much,\u201d came the mocking feels.\u2018Then the oranges will be per- &ectly rotten \"before they gets \u2019ome if you ished like weird spectres.But.no steamer wait for my services.These Symptom s Are à Warning to You That the bloBM is losing its richness and the very life itself is being sapped from brain and nerves.You feel weak and run down.You g et pale and sallow, with dark \u2018rings under the eyes.You lose flesh and the food you eat does not seem to nourish you.- Your hands and feet get cold.You are nervous and irritable.Little things worry you.You suffer with head ache, neuralgia and nervous dyspepsia.You grow melancholy and depressed at times, - find your memory failing and feel unable to concentrate your thoughts, This is the train of symptons which lead to nervous prostration and paralysis or epileptic hospital or insane asylum, needs a nerve restorative and iods im his life.When nerve more rapidly than nature can land their victim in the Nearly everybody blood builder at certain per- cells\\are being wasted away replace them collapse is certain, unless some means is used to assist in enriching the - blood and creating new nerve Food is the most effective thoroughly restoring richness and vitality to the nervous system.\u2014 - Toreuto.Agents wanted for Dr.Ohasc's force Dr.Chase's Nerve preparation obtainable for to the blood: and strength - DR.CHASE'S NERVE FOOD - 80 cents à box) aix boxes for $3.60.All dealers or Edmauncen, Bates & Co.,, call a beauty; so we won't say much |.Good-night,\u201d and | our equare price.\u201d 0 % \u2018It is,\u201d replied the warrior\u2019s master sar castically.\u201clt\u2019s simpy monstrous; and you'd better eat\u2019 your oranges rather than chuck \u2018em away.Before bo.had.fnishéa 6d speaking his propeller was the blue water astern to a frothy , and Bennet watched the immense square stern of the Miltiades as it wabbled slowly past the Tudor\u2019s stern.He held his breath for one impatient minute, then he bawled at the top of his voice, \u201cI'll make it £700.\u201d The other steamer wallowed round, and ber screw ceased working.ship's length (distant from the $roken down ramp her akipper triumphantly : \u201cRight hundred, Not a cent leas.\u201d The unfortunate Bennet saw if as his bundred,\u201d shouted deo: un outed Bennet\u201d north-west hastened his decision.: \u201cI'll take you at that,\u201d he groaned.\u201cIl might _as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb; and if I get booted out by the owner I'll lay the result at your doer.\u201d \u2018You may come to me for a job,\u201d jeered the bairy-faced man, \u201cif he sacks you.I shall be wanting a trustworthy man for this ship after this paying job; for I'll retire.Send a boat with your hawsers and we'll connect your old orange box on to Beant, with deep f rebod Bennet, wi eep fo ings, put out a boat and passed his steel wires to the Miltisdes.ur.= - They had not been more than six hours in tow before no less thaw half a dozen steamers came out of the eouthern horizon and passed into the north.Bennet, ,on the bridge, watched them with glowering and hun eyes, and as they passed cursed.the y that led him to accept assistance in such haste.Here, from this host* of vessels, he could have chosen a most respectable tow, with £200 as a limit, and Matthew Walker was the man tp know it.There was absolutely no excuse for his paving such an extravagant sum as £800.nnett almost prayed that a gale would come.\u201cIt would save my bacon, if anything could.he mumbled.But the -weather obstinately kepta tine.\u2018He went to Jamieson for sympathy, and confided to him his thoughts.The engineer became quite hearty.\u2018\u2018Friends in distress make sorrow the less,\u201d he said.He even grin- ningly asked Bennet for the promise of a chief\u2019s job in the Miltiades when he should take her over, and tried to bargain for £18 a month wages.Indeed, he seemed to take heart, induced perhaps by the motto, and worked so spiritedly at his engines that the shaft was fitted and had taken a half dozen turns to his complete satisfaction the day .after the Miltiades took the Tudor in hand.Bennet received this piece of news very gloomily; he saw in it another nail in his half sealed coffin.Again he cursed the steamer that had picked him out of the frying pan and hove him at his own request into the fire.He remonstrated with amieson.\u2018Look here,\u201d he said beatedly, \u201cwhy didn\u2019t you tell me the job could have been tched so quickly?Surely you must have cnown?\u201d LC Jamieson: smiled gently, while the greasy wrinkles on his face shone in sympathy and dirt.- \u201cDidn't,\u201d he replied; \u201cand it\u2019s no matter \u2014is it?The owner can\u2019t blame you for doing the best in his interest.You have my word I couldn't promise.\u201d Full well he knew that the Tudor's owner was not the man to take abstract conclusions, however good, into account in Bennet's defence, while the gross results of the voyage came dangerously near com: parative loss instead of affluent profit.He was not a being of that sort.He would rate his employve\u2019s worth not accordin to his moral or intellectual ability, but solely in consonance with his capacity for increasing, and on occasion multiplying, the Tudor\u2019s exchequer.The denouement of the affaire de Tudor came unpleasantly before Bennet's mind, and he produced the effect in worda.; \u201cWell, it's all u-up,\u201d said the latter \u201cmoodily, \u201cand the Tudor and I'll part company after this\u2014my first voyage\u201d ey were talking the matter over in the cabin, and it sas while the skipper pondered further on his foggy future that he state by a loud and violent blast on a steam whistle.He rushed on deck to see what the matter was, followed by Jamie- son.- : Right abcam, moving slowly and losing wav.was the great and unshapely tramp Miitiades; \u2018alongside the Tudor her own hausers trailed like white and gleaming snakes.Bennet gazed at her for a minute, looking curiously at her still propeller.Then fe urnéd to the chief engineer and said quietly, \u201cStand by, Mr.Jamieson.guess it\u2019s our turn now;\u2019\u2019 and as Jamieson rushed below to the engine platform, Ben- net raced on to the Tudor's upper bridge, where the mate was bawling orders to haul in the wires.He rang up the engines to \u201cslow .ahead;\u201d then he put the helm down, and the old tramp wore round under.her restored machinery and oozed up, to the Miltiades.Bennet stopped his engines, leaned over the bridge rail, and took a cool survey of the Miltiades's crestfallen skipper; who glared savagely but helplessly CK.\u201cYes, I'm all right, thank you, captain,\u201d a that's a fpr and | chance, and a glance at the uncomfortable.was suddenly mused from \u2018his apathetic: \u201cAlexandria, with a cargo el entons for VE harry, J'eapposet Want a tw.L* \u201cl\u2019& take one cheap.\u201d .\u201c u.what you call cheap,\u201d was 4p.Depend bis iru ard) What yor eke, «Fem, that pretty decent a \u201cYe, t\u2019 ecen! some 0 hooker that's fabs home t or with a bad freight, and wants to/ make her dock dues: but 1 couldn\u2019t tinnk ef it, although ! don\u2019t want to be hatd on you;\" .\u201cI'm | you don't bear mo spite,\u2019 he said pleasantly.\u201cWhat would you tow me fort\u201d .Bennet lazily swung himself over the railing of the bridge and_smoked placidly he was the picture of calm contentment and victory.: - \u201cNine hundred pounds is my price,\u201d he replied.| The master of the MiKiades made no in telligible reply; he beat the rail and stamped on the bridge for five minutes, and when he had shouted himself hoar:e and blue in the face, called to the mate and engineer of his ship.Bennet watched him with an amused smile, and when another five minutes had been resigstered, he thought it time \u2018tr follow up the evervday motto delivered to him fram the ha:ry-faced man twenty- four hours previously: \u201cDo unto others as others do unto you.\u201d So he hailed the bridge with some show of impatience, \u201cl can\u2019t wait here all night for that old onion box of yours\u201d he called.My oranges as you well know, may go bad.\u201d \u201cCall it tour hundred,\u201d reeled off the other skipper.\u201cYou may call it what you like; but so long as you call it anything below my figure\u2014nine hundred\u2014captain, your on: ions will rot hefore they reach Liverpool, if you wait for my services.I'll remember you to Messrs.Ramshackle.Tub & Co, and tell \u2019em you're having good onion soup.(Good night and a pleasant time.There's some nice weather coming short ly out of the nor'west.\u201d Bennet pointed to a fiery glow on the bow, where a mass of clouds-banked heavily below the- talling sun; and the purple tinge of the promising storm came over the fat seas and sighed to him a melody of satisfaction and a hundred or so of weather cash into the pocket off Matthew Walker, ot Newcastle, He rang up his engines with a swift hand and grinned at the telegraph fuce The reply had but \u201ctringed tringed\u201d from the engineer, when a loud and hoarse shout, accompanied by something strong, arrived to h%n, *\u2014\u2014, your offer\u2019s vile You'll swallow up all the earnin\u2019s of the voyage.I'll ive you seven hundred,\u201d and the oak- like fist of the man who shouted thumped the bridge rail in emphasize.\u201cThat's better,\u201d muimured\u201d Bennet, whe Lad only rang his cigines to \u201cstand by: \u201cI thougut that would bring bim \u2014that and tbe weather, Cod bless it! \u201cIta an ill wird'\u2014thouxh it pipes out of the nor\u2019-west\u2014\u2018that blows .nobody any good.\u2019 \u201cCan't help it,\u2019 he bawled.\u201cJf you get broke over the job, you may call in on my owmer\u2014Matthew Walker, of New- -castle\u2014and tell him that I can recommend you as a thorough business man, captain.He wants peuple who can coin money for him.Only\u2014don't tell him you bagged \"£800 for towing one of hie ships à distance of five hundred niles.It'll look bad, you know.Now, cap tam, this is the last time\u2014take my of fer or leave it.\u201d .* There was a\u2019 hasty conmultajion on thé bridge of the Miltiades, while Bennet surl- denly became ahxious., What was that in the south\u2019ard?\u2018The other Yaptain could not have seen it.lle, made answer.\u201d\u201d \u201cYes.I'll take nine hundred.\u201d \u201cery well, captain, I'll send my hawsers abgard again, and you may hituh on to my steamboat that old fin coffin of yours.\u201d ; I \"could not resist it,\u201d muttered Ben.net, \u201calthough it is not wise, in the hour of triumph oversyour enemy, to be too sarcastie\u2014for the tables may yet turn.\u201d He looked ha and earvestly astern, where three faWit lines and the bulge of a steamer\u2019s funnel pricked the clouds.Meanwhile the Tudor and her bait were \u2018connected, during which the owner and \u2018mester of the Miltiader groaned at his folly.It was The moral of the proceed: ings that hurt him most.So, with all arranged, Bennet rat up his engines, *\u2018full,\u201d and shouted down the engine room tube, \u201cMr.Jamieson, some dirty weather's coming on.Give it her all she\u2019s worth.You save the oranges and I'll save vour neck.Though,* you beggar, \u201cyou don\u2019t deserve N.N.N.beggar,\u201d he mumbled ax he capped the brass piping, \u201cvou don't deserve it.\u2019 Then he glanced at the big oncoming steamer, hull down, and, blessing his luck set his course along the great steamer track, straight for the rocky islands that grow up like jagged and wolfish teeth out of (the Channel mouth.\u2014Chamber's Jour- ral.: you at that,\u201d he eried; GEORGE ADE'S FABLE ON THE © - VIRTUE OF FORBEARANCE -& Once there whe a shi apologetic, Man named Buchanan Meek, \u2018who lived In Chicago.He wore a frightened Siplle most of the time, Mr.Meek helleved in the Golden Rule, nlthough It acemed to he.cost- Ing him Money every Year.He never liked to hurt any one\u2019s Feelings or inconvenience those with whom he came In Contact; and so.be wns alwaye backing out of the Way and Beging Pardon.Hé had read In a Book somewhere that he who 1s Gentle and Considerate will find Sunshine wherever he goes, but one cannot depend on these Weather Predictions.He had been casting his Bread on the Waters for many Years without getting any Returns so far as he could fighre.He had been scattering Seeds of Kindness, but there had been a steady Failure of Crops.Sometimes Mr.Meek would suspect.that there was something wrong with his System.It eecmed to him that whose who got out and made Rough House and walked on other People usually.Securcd Seats at the First Table, while the diff:dent and unobtrusive kind got nothing better than a belated Whack at what was left over.: In this same \u2018Town of Chicago there was a man named Covington Beefer.He was a walking Thunder Cloud and showed bis Teeth when he talked.He worked along on the Principle that s+Man Is Entitled to anything he can Get.He wouldn't take anything that was Spiked Down unless he bappened to have à Nail Puller with him.Mr.Becfer wos good \u2018to himself.He was a seif:made Business Shark who had neglected to read up on the Brotherhood of Man._ .Mr.Meek carried ehoogk MHk of Human Kindn to stock a falreised Creamery.He could not find it In his Heart to buck through a line of rs extending across the Sidewalk or give a frafl Newsbqy the Kpee in order to hurcy dim \u2019'out of the way, so when he was on the rd usually had him Hemmed In like à - ot of Insertion, and Be wes Qabitually late in erziving at the Offices, Mr.Beefer, however, would move up the \u2018Street in a Bee Line, throwing tender young Girls and doddering old Gentlemen off into the Gutters, cutting\u2019 through a covey of Women, regardless, and lifting them right and loft like a Street Ræceper, He never lost any Time, and therefore had a Iteputntion for Punctuality.In the Evening when it came time te go Home, Mr.Becfer would heave his way through the Swarm, drag People off the Platform, hunch his way Into the Car, pull A Bmall Boy out of a Seat and Squat In Cemfort all the way home, reading his Evening Paper.Mr.Meek would - fuss around the outekirts of the Crowd and be shunted back and forth a few times.He did not believe In unseemly Ifaste and Rudeness, s0 he would wait for the others to get aboard rather than work the Elbow Grind on refined Ladies, and as a conse\u201d quence he usually had the Privilege of riding on tiie back Bumper.But 1t was in the Restaurant that the soft spoken and forbearing Mr.Meek got all that was coming to him.A Waiter would bring him a clammy Napkin and a glassful of shattered Ice, and then he would go away and never come back.Mr.Meek.would sit.there and Moan and Murmur, | occasionally Hfting his Finger, but they euldn\u2019t see him.And what would Mr.|@ovington Beefer do In this same quick- action Feedery?tHe would come in and demand a Table all to himself, and unless they gave him a clockwork Service the moment he sat down, he would pound on the Tabie and send for the Head Walter, and went to know what kind of a third.clans Joint they were ruaning.ThedA the Fread Walter would apologise and put the German Curse on walter numher 19 for neglecting one of thelr best Customers.In a couple of Minutep Mr.Beefer would have nearly everything on the Bill of Fare laid cut (a front of him.Number 19 would be breaking his Back to hold his Job, ani the Head Walter would be hovering around \u2018and compel \u2014 re SATURDAY.JUNE 38, 190i ~~ 8 tenths of the ren are due to irritation of the stomach or bowels, and that when the ca happy.REESE EEE EERE RRS What (REGISTERED).octor Does.The 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still be folding the Napkin and watching the Ice melt.As a result of the occastonal Blowing Up\u2019 and sending Dishes Dack \u2018to the Kitchen to be warmed over and- refusing\u2019 to pay fur cold storage Blrds that were running High enough to be Gamey, Mr.Beefer established a Reputation and he commanil- ed Respect.Every tIme lie walked into-the place they put en a fresh Tablecloth and the Head Waiter would come around to bresh away Imaginary Crumbs and hope everything wis Satisfactory.All this the they wogld have \"Mr.Meek pet off behind a Pillar somewhere.wanting to get up and start a Holler, hut he didn\u2019t think it would be polite.: When Mr.Meek trävelled his Berth \u2018nm the\u2019 SIeaper was the last one to he made up.Mr.Beefer always began tho Legree Business with the Senegamblan as soon as he found Lis Numbet, and conséquently he recelved.four times the Attention for.the same Tip.The ; tradesmen\u201d got on to the fact that Mr.Meek would rather be Soaked than raise an Argument, so.they palmed off last \u2018year's Hats on him and delivered Glucose fnstend of Sugar and gave him Rump Steak at the price of Sirloin.-1f the Tolacconist had a Cigar\u2019 that wits a Slow Seller, he pushed Jt cut to Mi.Meck because the Tatter wis a niece, obliging Mark who took / what wus offered him and then went out on tiptoe.As for.Beefer, when he came In amd began Fo file his Complaints.they opened Fresh Boxes untll they found one that sulted him, .} A great many Canvassers and Agents came around to lean against Mr, Meek and taie up his Thane He had been posted ou \u2018the \u2018Bulletin Board in the Grafters* Union as the Prize Pudding.He never would repulse a Fellow Creature who was honestly endeavoring to earn a Livelihood, so they filed in one after another and made Life a Burdens to him.But they kept away from Hvefer.Mr, Beefer began to hdrk like a Prairie Wolf the moment one of them put A Nose inslue his Office nnd Mr.Smooth Sales usually was glad to make a Run for it without waiting to catch the Elevator.in the course of time the knowledge that he was being Bilked aud Homswoggled and Imposed Upon began to embitter the quiet little Man.He still belleved that a Soft Auswer turneth away Wreath, hut he \u201cwondered why Jt was the Policeman always selected him ax the one to be shoved nloug.Me had n° Cheery \u2018Smile for, the Little Ones; so the tough Kids at the Corner whistled through thelr Teeth at him and called him \u201cLizzie.\u201d lle hegun to revise his hevries of Life, for it seemed evident thad the Scrapper who goes around: executing Call-Downs and howling for his Rights, Is the only one who gels a Show for his White Alleÿ.- \u201cNo Mr.Meck decided that he would shift bis Tactics apd begin some noisy: Riuffing People to notice him.He sald his Money was As good us anybody's and he did not purpose to be Run Over any longtr.He devlded_to start in at the Rustanrants, because that was where.they bad trampled on dim for Twenty Years.He drank à couple of Hotters to fix his Courage and then he went into a.busy Cafe.As usual, a walter brought him the limp Napkin and a couple of pounds of Ice and then \u2018evaporated.Mr.Meck waited five minutes and then all the accumulated Wrath that had been simmering and steam: ing for Years broke forth In ong .inlghty Protest.He pounded on the Table, just us he bad seen Mr.Reefer do, He de- ueunced the Place as belug worse than a Tramps' Boarding House.He called for the Head Walter\u2019 in flerce and strident Toncs.He announced that he would register his Roar with uo one Lit the Boss.He tad noticed that a successful Bluffer always waves the Underlings out of the way and demands an Audiene with the Main Trop.; It seemed to Mr.Meek that he was giving a very fair Imitation.He knew that when Mr.Beefer arose and Declared himself he always Got away with it.But haps Mr, Buchanin Meek didn\u2019t do It ust fight At any rate tue manager of 4he Cnfe ran up and Handed him a cou ble.Then Mr.Meek's True Nature asserted îtreif.He began to Apologite and that was the Signal for n Close-In.Three Hait- ors beat him down to a Gasp aud ran him out to the Street and tried to upset a Hansom Cab with him.Co As soon as Mr.Meek recovered and sat on the Colrble Stones, he made a Vow la & further effort to Square himself.And | « | t | \"MofAt-\u2014aiokers are Born, net Made, he would never again spèsk above à eper.He was} ENGLAND AND THE EST OF EUROPE Savage Character of Continentai Cartoons\u2014A French View London, June 28.\u2014'To see ourselves as others see us\u2019\u2019 is, we are giyen to suppose, a gift of the gods.The Bnglishman has of late been highly endowed In this particular way.For months past it has been Impossible to pick up any one of the colored weekly journals of the kind which thrive in Coanti- nental cities, though they cannot get a foothold :n England, without coming across severe, sometimes vulgar, and * -nerally malicious, pictorial criticle us o 1 > Englishman as: he appears from the «her side of the Channel.Lord Kitc\u2026enér is now, of course, the favorite figure in these Continental cartoons, and a terrible thing of blood and iron he is made to appear.King Edward sees himself in such prints as Der Wahre Jacob of Stuttgart apd the Lustige Blatter of Berlin as a fat, sensual person, with no thoughts above wine and women; while in the Amster- dammer Weekblad of the Netherlands nothing is too gross tor the portrayal of typical Englishmen.It has become quite a custom with English journalists to reproduee such of these foreign cartoons as are fit to appear tn the more staid columns of the Englisb press, and some of the Saturday half-penny journals devote a whole page to such reproductions.Thus, John Bull can be under no \u2018misapprehension as to the feelings which the European, and especially the Frenchman and the German, entertains towards him.In one of the weekly papers to-day I see reproduced trom the Vienna Iigaro and the Amsterdam- mer cartoons In which the British soldier and the.British missionary are cruelly and most unjustly lampooned, and all in account of the South African war.But flagrant though these persistent Continental misrepresentations generally are, there ls reason to suppose that John Bull's equanimity remains undisturbed.They appear week after week, and many of them are, as I say, brought directly under Boglieh eyes, and yet nobody seems worried In the smallest degree.They do undoubtedly make the path of British t%tatesmanship more difficult than it need be, when, as in China, English and German \u2018diplomatists are tryiBg to walk hand in hand, and when, as in the case of West Africa, Lord Salisbury and French Ministers are anxious \u2018to arrange a readjustment of interests; but, tor all that, they are not taken in too literal a sense, and Johh Bull is rather amused than hurt.' During the past few weeks, however, | Londoners have had a better opportunity of \u2018ascertaining in a more serious way what the effect of recent British policy has had on Continental opinion.Maitre Labor!, for one, ls now in London talking freely, not to the journalist, but to the men from whoee ranks Ministers and Parliamentarians are drawn.This advecate, who did s0 much for Dreyfus, strikes everybody as a singularly intelligent -observer of English affairs, though he is most careful to weigh lis words when it comes to & question of comment upon English policy and methods.It was the good fortune the | other day of a lady acquaintance of mine to meet another distinguished Frenchman who bas bes much concerned in political life, is himself something of an historian, and capable of taking a large view of tuternational \u201caffairs.He talked quite freely .and put thy French view of the future of England in a \u2018way which to me at least seems of value and remarkable interest.Omitting all names, it will bs ho breach of confidence to reproduce the chief points of the conversation.A FRENCH VIEW OF ENGLAND.\u201cEngland,\u201d sald thls French savant, \u2018\u2018is a; unique co in almost every respect, in position and uence, in eocilal atruc- ture, in.politics, and in ideals.She- is European only\u2019la a geographical sense, and becomes less and less {mportgnt.But her proximity to Europe ls an untoward fact both for her and for us: she cannot amni- gamste with us, and we are bound before to make common cause against Her.\u2018with the.extension of her empire that sense | as our continental quarrels have* heen, and still are, thinkers foresee a time when there avill be a Federal Government : for Europe; but that England should join in the federation is inconceivable.For one thing, she is too powerful and.*00 éxtend- ed; she would overbalance us all.But the one great and insuperdble difficulty is that she 13 allen 4n spirit and in trend to thn rest of Europe, more so than she herself realizes.A Frenchman like myself Is more at home in Berlin even than fn London.Wien I talk with educated Russians, Ger mans, Itallans, Austrians, we meet, despite our differences, on a common platforih.Our \u2018burning questions\u2019 (as you call them), moral, social and political, are fundamentally the same.We understand one another.Our ways converge, but England's path branches off at a sharp angle, and her goal Is inscrutable to us.\u201d .\u201cSurely: you exaggerate the gulf between us,\u201d the Engilsh lady interrupted.\u201cWe, on our side, are unconscious of it: I'should have thooght we made exceptional efforts touch with the continent.Can you par- you conc.'~¢ ep 2° \u201cWell, 8 Me nent is aristou-alls, and that you/ûre an aristocratic people: hence, no doubt, many.of your virtues and distinctiongl \u201cBut in Europe the rule of aristocracy doomed.\" \u201cBut surely our English Insfâtutions are more democratic than most?\" *Nominally, they are.But you English bave a way of retaining the spirit while you change the substance.You might sect up a republic to-morrow; you might be as democratic in form as America, and yet you would at#ll be controlled and led by what §s really a héreditarily governing upper class.You have an ingrained respect for It and belief dn it.And your history justifies this; England's aristocracy has been, on the whole, noble and patriotic.\u201d \u201cYou know, monsieur, how sharp has been a good deal of the critlclsm of the aristocracy of late, \u2018Our English \u2018upper ten,\u2019 titled or untitled, have not exactly been winning laurels for themgelves.has been customary to leave the army and navy mote or less In their hands, on.the ground, perhaps, that those who do little by way of commerce and \u2018acture to promote the country's weal2\">fHonld con- pensate by undertaking the country's defence.But the resol war in South Africa has mot shown th®m to be all one would Uke in the way of encrgy, grit and brains.They will have to bestjr them- \u201cAh, madam, you will not eacily break loose from your traditions and: Instincts in this reapect.Class distinctions and class domination acc with England's genius The mass of your country men,\u2019moreoyer.do not wish to be troubled with large genera) questions of international, or even of colonial,\u201d policy: they gre \u2018too busy at home, too comfortable\u2014akid, \u201cperhaps, too ualmas- the continent.Then more restless, more insecure, \u2018more perp! ed\u2014consequent- ly, perhaps, more.alive: We must move on, and We are eagerly marshalling out- selves under the the lead of this idea or that.Your Instinct, and.probably your soundest lbey, is to remain as long us you can im erturbable, and, as you say, \u2018sit -tight\u2019; fortunately for you, your seit ls a broad one! You Engliah remind me of a fine healthy cow irr a rich pasture, chewing the cud of an afternoon.\u2019 EUROPEAN ANTIPATHY, \u201cRut you question if «lie can gv on chewing it much longer.undisturbed?\u201d asked the English lady.\u201cYes,\u201d was the reply, \u201cI do: some dap she will have all the dogs of Europe barking at her Leels.And then her hopes wll He salely in union with Americn.on are not, at present, I know, in close sympathy with America\u2014your aristocratic tendencies stand in your way there also.But kinehip and a common tongue are powerful tles.\u201d \u201cYou think we English will succumb?\u2019 \u201cI think you will be weakened, and will lose Influence in Europe.But the Anglo- Saxon race can never go under with its world-wide footing.T English genius will endure with the English language in many yas regions.You would still he 3 reat an erous people, in a aente, : en if thive Britieh Islands fell under u an domination; but, doubtless, you will\u2019 regard that as a very remote contingency.\u201d \u201cVery remote, indeed!\u201d the English Indy rejoined.\u2018It will go hard with the An- o-fazon race ore it allows its ances- al homie to be bromght to the hammer in the European mart.\u2019 » \u2018Perhaps, rhaps, politely, but somewhat skep- led, emHin Beau.gill, 1 Mngine (hat eon century a cater changes for and an for Burone than most of us dream et\u201d |; tnative.The self-engrogsedhess and suif- \u201csufficiency of England Ao hier froni * the Frenchman re- Kea the atruggie will be tetsible.Fierce A safe enough prophecy, one things, \\ 2.\u20ac by way of reading and travel to keep in - ticulariz~ some of the dividing lmes\u2014as me 1s that your Gowcfn- .It \" solves If they are to retain their influence.\u201d vi x 1 A \\ EN à "]
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