The Montreal herald, 20 juin 1904, lundi 20 juin 1904
[" v s ° + Le » .oo \u2018 = TO-MORROUD WEATHE R LITTLF WANTS .: Fair and Warmen' Use Herald Want Columns.EF Ce CL .p Sun ree at 445.Setigt \u2014 \u2014 ee _.\u2014 i : : == \u2014 JAPANESE FLEET BEFORE KAI PING * Gener.\"agement is in Progre.\u20180 Tung Pem.WHERE ARE RUSSIAN SHIPS ?General Oku Reports That He Buried 1516 Russian Dead After the ° Battle of Telissu\u2014Japs Lost 800 Men.Liao Yang.June 20.\u2014A general en- .Fagement is proceeding near kia Chou.The first truln bearing wounded ren has passed through here going northward.Kai Chou (or Kai Ping) the west coast of the Liao Tung peninsula, about twenty-five miles south of New Chwang and about thirty-five nerth-north-west of Siu Yen.Is on Battle May Be in Progress.Liao Yang.June 20\u2014 A dent of the Associated Press who snent | the night at Hal Cheng reports having heard heavy firing to the southward, | and belleves it to have heen either an attack upon Tashichlac or the Japanese fleet again bombarding the coast ; The firing continued from ten o'clock at night until two in | near Kalping.the morning.here.A heavy rain is falling Death List Increased.Tokio.June IZ0.\u2014General Oku ports that he buried 1.518 Russian dead on the field after the battle of Vafan- gow (Telissu), and then the work wus incomplete.The natives sav that Russians themaelves buried carried away many of thelr dead.re- and also No Trace of Russian Shins.Tokio.June 20 \u2014Noon.\u2014-Vire-Ad- miral Kamamura returned tn his base yesterday (Sunday) without being discovered the Russian Vladivostok fleet.Vladivostok is Better Base.St.Petersburg, June 0.The nuli- tary critics are discussinæ the results of the raid by the Viadivestok squiad- ron.Thex say Vladivastek has proc- ed more valuable as a naval harbor and better as a strategiral position than Port Arthur.Where is the Squadron?London.June 20.-The Dailv Mail this morning prints the following despat h from its correspondent at Hakodat>.Japan: \u2018The nuster of the Ameri an bark James J hinson, frem Shanghat.reports that on the moming of Juns is his ahip was stonpend by Russien cruisers at the western entranre te the Tsugaru Straits and searched.After being detained for twa hour the captain was ordered to procerd.\u201d The foregoing despatch may give some idea of the whereabouts of th: Viadivoatok squadron on Saturday morning last.The Tsurgauru Straoai divide the Island of Yezzo from tha main Japanese Island of Hondo and tha western entrance to the atraits 15 abont 450 miles east of Vladi£ostek ir the =.: of Japan.Japanese Memorial Service.Via Fusan.June 10 The second soldes who have bern Kiiled In the presert campaign.aAltars vers erveted an the hilside and a consourse of He cs gat - ered about them.Fae regiments of Infantry and a squadron of Va were massed in the lair helow the walled city and nuninitain= forming the background.Five or six thousand Russians ceri- pied Tsamiaki Jur- 1°.A cnn sede rabies force is at Nigh ita, hot fiitoen miles to the southeast of Tashichao, who i is about twenty miles south of New Chwang.General Oku's Report.Tokio, Jun.LU tienen cg the victor of the batt!ir of Na \"ta: Brdl oon May 26, fought and won the batt or Trlissu (Vdldngow) 0a 3 te tre Russian desigtialion, on June 1) There {3 a strong Sntarity beet vey the two fignhts.At Tissue the Japoon- ese had to drive the ilUssiane roa tea Lilla.while at Nanshan the *nema 6e - cupied one hill.The Poissian position &t Telissue was supotinr to that of the Japanese and equalized tae clvantige of the Japanese in having à la-æe: for» The Russian positiot exteu 1 Tronn east tO uest and fes 4 Christian Heodies a .sans ts the > hoir, and the ven FAX bare ins Bes, Canon Traore 105-828 atet en pan en behalf nt home Fd the crea gardens and CETTE Lis veconc4 the Maxeniec biethie ST Fute ss Church.The craft hetd's van plas yon his heart, Aad he nentio oad that it had been his priviiegs wtoa on Etigiand last to be present vheu the then Price of Wales, Gerad Master of the Grand Lodge of Eng td, Rave up the throne of freemason iy Ca take his place npon the thro ee +1 tie 08 Pritom and Treland as the Fagor et the greatest Kingdom an} the ere rest BFaapare the world had En: Loe Clon sas also privileged to he quesa cu heu HHRH.the Duke nf Cantaaohr wos euthreoned as the Most West rab tired Master in success stan to his hiathar before over 13,000 promirent Masnns in Albert Hall, Lon- dan.The sermon was prewched hy the chardam of the Indge, RW.Bron.Thornes Blower Pert\u2019.wha taking fer hie taxt tie uords TO when wit then cote M: ta tae Psalins, ei, 24 ded coy Ya Toe 1 ji- corses nn the te: oo.of fraeto csoe rx, Wire hainterfer- et catho trans moral, civil oor rel- gins libarix, and remorkeñt that that dav hid been chosen {+ the service to cammemeorate the festival of St.John the Haptizt who, with St John the Evangelist, *tond far two grand pillars to adorn the moral and spiritual tem- pile sf PFreemasonry Moreover, pa- trate, well ae piety and philan- thrnpny hers of the prominent the raft 1 wae appreprinte AMoa (ANADATATEANTIC a CATV EES TRAINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE DEPOT 8.40 a.m., 4.10 p.m.(Dally Except Sunday) and 7.00 p.m.' Ottawa \u2018and all Intermediate Points.Tickets and full \u2018particulars at al Grand Trunk Ticket Offices.; EPPS'S COCOA An admirable food, with ail its natural qualities Intaot, fitted te uitd up and maintain rebust alth, and to resist winter's extreme cold.Bold In Ib.tins, labelled JAMES EPPS &\" - Ltd, Homoeopathic Cheme lots, London, England.EPPS\u2019S COCOA \u2018GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOUR.Lake of the Woods Milling Co Lid, The best Hard Wheat Flour in the World.Mills at KEEWATIN, 2,500 bris.per day (the largest mill ic the British Empire).PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, LU bris.per day Our flour bas been exported to warm and cold countries and is far famod for Its keeping qualities.All grades of bard wboat flour sold in barrels nd bags.Quotations and other information on application.Offices, 1st Floor, C.P.R.Telegraph Bldg.Montreal.at?Tenders Yor Supplies for 1904.\u2018 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the City 7 Clerk, and deposited in the office of the safd City Clerk, City Iall, endorsed with the name of oue of the articles \u201cmeuiloned hereafter, as the case may be, will be recelved until 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, the 5th JULY, 1904, for\u2019 the supply and delivery of the following artigles: - + Cast Iron Pipes, \" Special Castings., Lead Pipe.Plg Lead and Tim Brass Castings.General Stores.E Lümber.Also tor the purchase of Iron and Lead Scrap.The whole in accordaneo with specifications to be seen and obtained, as well as forms of tender, at the office of the Superintendent M.W.W., City Hall, and any tendor not made on the official form, or \u2018not in conformity with the terms of the.apecification will not be considered.Said tenders will be opened terested parties, at.the first meeting.of the Water Committee to be held after the reception of the said tenders.\u2018 The Water Committtes do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any of fhe j tenders.| \u201c\u20ac .; By order, L.0.DAVID, Parlor andi \"| and jumped in.WORLD'S FAIR Leave Montreal 9.00 a.m.and 10.30 pm.Arrive Montreal 7.30 a.m.and 6.00 p-m.\u2019 7 by the City Clerk, in thé presence of the in- ta 4 Io * - TENS FROM THE ISLAND PRBYINCE Fishery Conference at Ottawa.tye oT - \u201c, * = UN RICA | | PREMIER TO GO TO ENGLAND Island Government Will Provide Five Scholarships for Teachers in Nature Study\u2014Kesn Contest for Rhodes Scholarship.Charlottetown, P.E.L, June 20.\u2014(Spe- clal.)\u2014Last week Fred.Love, aged twenty-one, sond of Edward Love, tanner, suicided by drowning himself in a vat in his father's tannery.He had tied round his neck two pieces of metal : There was in the vat at the time about.four feet of liquid, the drainings from the pits.The body was dlegovered in the morning after being in the vat over night, The unfortunate young man had been ill for several months and had been despondent He was well educated and of irreproachable character, At a special meeting of the City Council the estimates were passed for the coming year.The estimated expenditure is $53,977.61, and revenue $64,- 174.85.The revenue is made up as fol- ows.; Real estate, $2,801,310, at one per cent .an esas $28,013.10 Personal property, $1,036,600, at 1% per cent .oop.11,661.75 Poll tax .«.civeer rocvoncor.3,600.00 Ordinary \u2018revenue .12,000.00 The assesment on personal property Was raised 4 per cent.- DAILY \u2018nearing New York with 960 passengers :ller and was almost cut in two.Thea \u2018beats were ats once launched and the x * x \u201c> we.> : : * { 6 .Cx TERE EEE Ea os 1% IY \u2019 ' t ail léricts where school gar vided and\u2019 matures stud under Russ, RA.one fardens were at Kensington, Emerald, Jearlstawn apd Central Bede yan was tly pleased with the B : made.When he re- Uras in August he expects to be able to asaist ten other schools, provide gardens and arrange for nature studies under the teachers who during the coming year will take the short course at the Gsulph Macd d Institute.Henry Palmer, prisoner in-the Queen's county jail, attempted suicide by endeavoring to hang himself from the bars above his cell door th a strip torn from the edge orf his blanket.The blanket broke and Palmer recovered, He has ben adjudged insane and will be taken to Falconwood Asylum, Prof.E.J.MacMillan, Superintendent of Agriculture for Prince Edward Island, left this week for Ottawa, where he will receive instructions from the Department of Agriculture regarding investigations to be made into the agricultural machinery exhibited at the World's Fair.This knowledge is to be acquired in connection with his position as Superintendent of Agriculture in the Orange Free State.This appointment he received recently.The salary attached is $4,000.COL.HENSHAW A VETERAN IN MARINE DISASTERS Learned Value of Presence of Mind in \u201cOregon\u201d Catastrophe.The sinking of the R.& O.steamer Canada and the prominent part which Lt.-Col.P.C.\u2018Henshaw played in the proceedings recalls the fact that Sunday's disaster was not the first experience of the kind that has fallen to Col.Henshaw's lot.He, so to speak, has been there before.Col, Henshaw was one of the passengers on the steamer Oregon some twelve or thirteen years ago when she encountered the adventure which made her famous.She was mes pro on on bourd when she collided with a col- women and children\u2019 taken off, but the men to the number of 187, of whom Côl.Henshaw was one, stuck to the wreck and prepared to go down with William D.Ross, a brilliant young barrister of Vancouver, B.C, and a native of Stanley Bridge, P.E.I., was couver last week.Ross intended come ing to the Island this summer, to be married to a young lady qf this city.This season the shipments of produce, particul.uly potatoes, from the vince, has been unusually large.At bushel, the farmers found it more pro- fitäble to ship their surplus tubers thun feed them tn stock.Tobstering, an- has bebn a success on the north side, but the catches on the south and cast will be smaller than usual.Rhodes Scholarship Contest.Great Interest centred in the Rhodes scholarship, which was won by Mr.N.Cameron, B.A., a graduate of attending at the time.A sketch of Mr.Cameron's career has already appeared in The Herald.The contest was at first between six candidates, but narrowed down to three,\u201d The other two were Cyrus J.MacMillan, M,A.and .Louls Breban:, B.A.Mr.MacMillan is a graduate from McGill, where he received honor diploma and vice chan- céllor's medal for English.He has had a brilllant collégiate and athletiè cireer.He twice won the Maritime champlon- ship for the quarter mile run and was for four years provincial champion In ing the provincial racord in the latter event.For the past three years he has been professor of English and History in Prince of Wales College.Mr.Bre- bant is a graduate of Dalhousie College and President Forrest announced at convocation that his record was the most \u2019brifliant in the last decade \u2018at Dalhousie.\u201d : + The Fishery \u2018Conference.Premler Peters, who returned last week from Ottawa, on being interviewed concerning the.results of the confar- ences with the members of the Dominion Government said that so far as the Halifax Fishery Award is concern- led, it was decided on the: suggestion of the Minister of Justice to refer the matter first to the Privy Council of England to determine whether the Dominion Government In equity or good consciehce should pay the province.the share of the award.Shoul the question be -decided by the Privy Council in favor of the provinces receiving the award, the question of the amount payable to each province by the Dominion will be decided by an'independent afbitration to be selected by the provinces \"and the Dominion.The above course was decided upon, owing to the fact that Nova Scotia could nat .be persuaded to join with the other provinces in holding an arbitration- as at first intended.The matter iis being referred -to the Privy Council under a statute which authorizes the Dominion Government to ask the opinion of the King in Council as to any constitutional or other matter by which the This question will, if possible, be submitted immediately to the Privy Council.> - Premier Peters and Mr.B.Bayfield England to argue the case of Prince Edward Island respecting her claim to ratain the six representatives before the Privy Council.The case will be brought on between the fifth and fifteenth of July.: : Macdonald Rural Schools.Prof.J.W.Robertson has been In the province during the past week in connection with the bequests.of Sir William McDonald.; The work of the Macdonald rural soahdol fund, so far as it concerns the (1) It is for the purpose bf establishing school gardens and nature studies in connection therewith at single rural schools.\u2018 : (2) It is for the erection of the Macdonald Institute at Guelph, where teachers from'the Island will have an opportunity of taking short courses In nature study work and in the management of school gardens.(3) It is to glve an object lesson in the consolidation of rural schools And conveyance of puplls who live beyond the immediate district where the cens tral school is located,.In dealing first with the last division of the work the professor stated that the provinces of \u2018Nova Scotia and New Bruhgwick are providing each eight scholarships for teachers to attend the short courses in nature study nt the Macdonald.Institute beginning in September.Owln& to the absence of Premier Peters no definite decision has been arrived at with the- Government of Prince Edward Island, but it is fully expected that they will also provide scholarships for five teachers.\u2018 The amount of the scholarship tn other provinces is 300 for females and $76 for males.This amount will be supplemented by a sufficient sum from the Macdonald fund to enable the teathers to take the course nt Guelph without any expense.It will pay their board, laboratory fées and their transporta- on, The Professor visited the five dis- Blair's Pills § 73 Oreat Bagfish Remedy for Bout & Rheumatism Sate, Bure.Effontive ES \u2014 City Clerk.Vane Damn psa ey oop ome BR Hc IRIE 1 Matra min, wil 0) Druggisis ho.and it).BRAN GONE & OO 4 Magvesate.\u2018ed by the waves while the miserable found drowned near a wharf at Van-' hull \\oeuivring on the part of her captain, pro-' teh price pald.namely, forty cents per.\u2018him in good stead on the Canada, other important industry of the Jar GLOVE CUTTERS ARE OUT , l Laval University, with which is affili-' The.glove cutters in the works of Fated St, Dunstan's College, that'he was GaliberL iT StoChthertue-Street-to-the the eight and quarter miile; still hold-: Dominion Government will be bound! Williams will leave to-day en route to\u2019 Island, is divided Into, three.parts.4 .boo Caiman did AE aa AS agit ata] her.For three hours they were batter- heneath them gradually: settled into the sca.Just as they had glven themselves up for lost a schooner ap- \"peared, and by dint of careful man- managed: to pick them off.It was a hair-ralsing experience, but Co.Hen- shaw's lesson of thr value of presence of mind learned on the Oregon stood AND MAY FORM UNION Small Strike in a St.Catherine Street | Factory May Result in Organization of a Union.\u2018number of twelve, went put on strike i yesterday morning us the result ot a\u2019 disagrecinenut with the manager over the nguut of.work to be done.The cufters are nut coûnectel with any union and are pald on the , picce-work system.» It appears that Up to the present time the cutters have- been marking one thumb only, but the manager decided that this was not enough, so he issued orders that both thumbs were -to br marked, but no increase in wages wo gal be allowed for the additional work.\u2018l'ae men objected and sald that if they were \u2018expected to mark both thumbs they.\u2018would not put tbe gloves on the strap.t The manager refused'to enter into this.l agréement \u2018and the .cuttérs promptly | went out on strike.' .\u201c _The men feel certain tnat an arranges «ment will be reached shortly, as only i the sewing girls rethain at work in the establishment and they will run short! of material in a.couple of days.As a result of the dispute, It Is pos- reible- that a union will be formed by the glove cutters.eel THREE RIVERS SCHOOLS.Three Rivers, June 20.\u2014 (Speclal.)\u2014 \"The closing exercises of the Academy: : Model and Elementary schools took: ; place Friday morning.There was a\u2019 ,Æend representation of parents andl | friends.Rev.H.C.Stuart presided, \u2018und, there were on the platform Alder- i man Tebbutt (of the trustees), H.M.8, \"Collector of Customs, Alex.Houliston | Who is secretury-treasurer of the school \u2018board, and Pev.J.R.Macleod and G.;C.Poyser.Prizes were glven for at- ! tendance and proficiency in the lower | grades, and the winners were: Gladys : Williams for punctu:lity, Rubena Fick- jer, Bessie Tebutt Harold Marrow, for ! general proficiency.The prizes in the {higher grades will not be a varded un \u201ctil the results of the June + .amingtions \u2018are known.The annun report Was ! presented\u2019 by Miss M.\u2018icCualg, B.A.| the principal, and showed a fair aver- uge attendance, and considerable good work done.0 The number of pupils in the school ls not large, but the trustees with commendable courage keep up all.the de- partments\u2014the staff for the.year close ;inæ being Miss M.MuacCuaig,.B.A.i principal, Miss R.Stevens and Miss H.N.MacLeod.Short addresses were given by Revs.J.R.MacLeod, G.C.Poyser (for the Trustees), Alex.Houlls- ton, Alderman Tebbutt and the.chairman.Miss MacCualg has accepted the position of assistant principal of the fLachute Acuderny.Untversal regret wan éxpressed ut Miss MacCuaig's departure.~ .: {pemrepemreemnreman PAPACY WANTS TO ENTER.Rome, June 20.\u2014In 1599 the: papacy was eéxcluded front The Hague conference on the protest of the Itallan Government, which hud Great Britain jas its strongest supporter, this support beg given in exchange for that which Italy gave the British Government to secure the exclusion from the conference of the South.African Re- \u2018public.Now, several South American states having asked to sign The Hague {agreement it is reported that Cardinal Merry Del Val, papal secretary of state, intends to try to enter the agreement also, It is believed, however, \u2018that this will be most difficult for him to accomplish, as, besides the former opposition, France now certainly will hot support the Papacy, as it did in; 1899.- - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 3 MAILS FOR EUROPE.The malls for Great Britaln and Europe clyse at the Montreal Post Office Monday-9.80 a.m., Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, North Germän Lloyd line; #6 p.m., Kaiser Wilhelm.de Grosse, sup- plementarv.\u2018 Le | Tuesday\u20149.30 a.m., Majestic, White \u2018Star line; *6 p.m., Majestic, sûpple- mentary.*- ; oA : Friday\u20149.80 a.m.St.Louis, American line; *8 p.m., Etruria, Cunard line; *8 p.m., Parisian, Allan line, The mall for France, Germany, Italy, etc.per La Savoie, General Transa antic line, closes Wednesday, *6 p.m.\u2014\u2014 A [on - .*Letters may be posted up to 6 p.m.; other matter should be posted before 6 pm.; THE LATE MRS, A.R.CREELMAN, Mr.A.R.Creelman, chief solicitor of the Canadian Pacitio Railway, has the sympathy of all in the death of his wife, which occurred Friday at the family residence, 76 Redpath Street.- : The deceased was a daughter of the - Jennings, BD, ant the body was on to home for interment this m Thee old 4 #i.: x = mr TDAŸ.FUNÉ A 4 pa 4 ' Col.Buchan, and .presented with new during thep resnt week as hereunder: | vw * = ; .a \" + - } .: \u201c \u201c : Ye > #2 52 ë 7 rr CUBANS ASKING +++ PERFECT FREEDOM Not Yet Fulfilled Their \\ Contract.-aûe Cuban people are not satiafied.They were promised freedom and independence by the United States, and they have not got ft.While.the United States allows the government of the country by its own congress, and there is a president, yet true freedom has not been reached.Although there is no revolutionary spirit among the Cubans, I fully believe that time will bring absolute independence «f Cuba\u2014an Independence in fact as well ag in name.Senor Arturo Gomez, of Bantu Clona, a prominent Cuban planter and cepitalist, made the foregoing statement to & Herald representative in the C.P.R.offices this morning.Senor\u2019 Gomez is on his way to Europe in ecnnection with the flotation of Cuban enterprises in which he is interested.Speaking of the Cuban railway, vw hich was promoted by Bir William Van Horne, Benor Gomez sald, \u201cIt is doing more to develop the eastern part of the island \u2018of Cuba than any other agency, as through it the people of that d:strict are afforded facilities for marketing their produce.The road 1s gradually becoming a powerful factor ir the civilization and settlement cf Cuba.The Cubans are not by any treuns satisfied with the treatment that has been accorded them by the United States, When we fought Spain it «vas \u2018to gain our freedom.The United tutes government interfered | in the name of humanity with the avowed purpose of freeing Cuba, but we did not get freedom.\u201d As to conditions in Cuba, he says the sugar cane crop is now a good one, and the fsiand has practically recovered from the set-back it got during the wir.The tobacco crop this year is also very heavy, and altogether Senor Gomez' looks for a rapid development of Cuban trade.: ONE DAY IN CANADA ONTARIO.\u2018Alfred Barge was cut in: two by a train near Stamford siding.\u2019 The 41st Regiment, of Brockville, will virit Ottawa on the 25th and 26th inst.Adum Hunter was the successful caudidunte for pullie librarian at, Ham- Âlton.x Robt.- Heney, dt \u201cToronto, a lad of fifteen, died of heart fallure while riding in iv bicycle race.Sir Mortimer Clark, Ligutenant-Gov- ernor of ontario, leaves-onJuly\u2014-for_ Bunff, where he will spend six weeks.Charles Donat]! was found guilty, at Port Arthur, of manslaughter for klll- Ing J.Mein, on March 18, in a flgat in his store.The «Kingston Mining Co.has been given a charter, with capital] of $60,009: provisional directors, J.G.Campbe:l, E.C.Gildersleeve, J.M.Campbell.Premier Ross intends.leaving early\u2019 this week on an extended vacation.It is\u2019 probable he will be away for about six weeks, spending some time at Hot Springs, -Va.; Judge MacMahon dismissed the action brought by Captain McMaugh.against the Hamilton and Fort William Navigation Co.\u201d McMaugh had been master of the steamer Donnacon- no, but was dismissed, he claime], wrongfully.a The 15th Regiment was inspected by colors by the Belleville Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League.The ceremony took place in the\u2019 driving park and was witnessed by a throng of people, \u2018Deputy Minister.Smart wants more than $10.00), the amount offered by the city.for his land adjoining the Ottawa exhibition grounds and the request for more money is to be looked into.It is already $2,600 above the assessment.John Murphy and Wm.Naughton were sentenced by Judge Halton, at Owen Sound, to six years each in Kingston penitentiary.The prisoners were accused of breaking into Mitchell\u2019s Bank, at Flesherton, and robbing that Intsituion of\" $2,160.: Fire, which started in the engine room of the planing mill of the Rat Fortage Lumber Co., did damage estimated at $100,000.In addition to serious Joss to the lumber company, thirteen dwelling houses have been nearly all destroyed: ten being burned to the ground.It {8 impossible to ascertain the amount of insurance carried.The C.P.R.lost three or four cars, which were being loaded with lumber.MANITOBA AND WEST, J.Smith,\u201d Clear Springs, Man., was fatally gored by a bull.The Esfevan Board of Trade members have completed organization, The -charter was issued from Ottawa.A St, Jameés farmer has cut and stacked his first crop of this season\u2019s hay.This probably beats all Manitoba records for hay harvesting.J.S.Dennie, superintendent of C.P.R.irrigation, has been appointed assistant to Second\u2019 Viceipresident Whyte His duties will be to interview business men to ascertain their wishes regarding commerce, etc.The contract for the new Elmwood Preshyterian Church has been awarded to Mr.Thompson, Langside Street, Winnipeg.The amount is $2,150.The work will te ¢ommenced at once, and the church\u2019 finished in eight.weeks\u2019 time, ©.\u2019 hy The fact \u2018that a few acres of Manitoba prairie is more to be desired than a gold claim In the Klondike was\" illustrated recently when John Pearson, of Miami, turned down an offer of $6,000 for his quarter section.He has since refused: an offer of $5,600 or the \u2018same property.NEW BRUNSWICK.There is to be a pension syatem-for employes of the\u2019 Intercdlonial similar to that on American roads.Hon.Mr.Emmerson has bean at work for some ready this sesslon.ME FOREIGN- NEWS NOTES.Liverpool\u2014John Alexander Dowls, accompanied by his wife and son, arrived here and \"immediately .went on board the Cunarder Lucanlg, He will: sail- for New York.Co East Northfield, Mass.\u2014Williain R.Moody, received a cablegram from Rev, G.Campbell Morgan, D.D, who took pe the Northfield work of the late D.Moody, announcing that He had accepted the call to become pastor of the \u2018Westminster Congregational chapel, London._ .: London\u2014General Lord Roberts was the recipient: of a striking tributé as the guest of the evening at the\u2018 second annual dinner of the Pilgrims Club.Many famous Englishmen and well known Americans were present.Ambassador Choate presided, and \u2018in pro- osing the King's health, sald: King dward was the steadfast friend of the SCHOOL CLOSING.EXERCISES, The closing éxercises of the school conducted by the Ml Gwjit, at 54 EE P e + Ngo #.: PS 1°4004;5 +5 = | Honorable the Minister of \u201cMilitia and De- time on the scheme, which may not Le | Jaccommodation of the vessol proposed to be United States under all oircumstances, |.; 00 CL > ; i La { - tre BE SE Yoo ° br : io .AN .: ; \" - .4 125 PSS ed PSS de Aa Se Mamisrers Lu tué es 4e oooh a, a SN a co : Se.+ 2s Bohs wit \"nd \u2018 HSE For 91.0 \u2019 Arar! cotoréer Fema * Cuentaé \u201c\u2019préay db naféand @ .Sr Nepal Cancer, .ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Pe in Pesver Rath 311 80.Steamers, Aggregating 164,304 Tons, ._ v NEW STEAMSHIPS, \u2019 \u2026 Montreal nological joatituis iotorian and Virginian : iad Sobel Pum, oan) -0\"r Trevor .sees ne.IW screws \"PRUPA:TOUNG, Principal Bavarian .10370 tons.Twin screws Hoy St.io bp Ionian .9000 tons.Twin serews.e Readings to $200.\u2014\u2014 .: .peo MONTREAL and QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL pe Calling at Moville.: ATENTS ace.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, 8, AND \u201d u .From deze ; TRADE MARKS 9 June.Parisien.24 June, $ am, 10 pe node OWEN N.EVAN& .|1B June.Tuaisian.1 Jai, 4 am, pm Temple Buliding, Montreat 23 June.lonian .8 July, 9 am, § pm.= ee June.Bavarian.15 July, 3 am, 2pm PATENTS, Etc., col 1 Ja.» Parisian., .24 July, 9 am, 10pm | unisian and B i are the Fethorstonhaugh &Co., largest and finest Steamers In the Pres B.Fetberstonhaugh, H.L, M.B., Al Canadian route.Record passage, Tu- §.Nathan, LLB.6.5, Canads Lite Bldg.nisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 5 se James and SC Peter Strwets, Montregl.hours, 37 minutes.so Toronto, Ottawa and Washiogtod.- The saloons aud stuterooms are In the cen- .=\u2014 meme tral part, where least motion is feit.Eles- tricity is used for lighting tbe ship througii- b EP roe out, the lights being at tbe command of the AN ANTI-BETTING BILL.\u201c1 inet, - 7 .\u2018 .Lo + .+ se.tu likely.ty interest social ogtaide (he United Kingdom, \u2018 i NOYES AND COMMENTS.would be a mistake to assure; because of the indignation of the Conservative press at alleged .political interference with the militia, that in the days of Conservative Administrations members of the Government and of Parliament religiously kept their hands off the sacred thing.is progres towards fps atatuie:back À The Conservatives even have the assurance to attack Hon.Mr.Fisher's administration of the Agriculture Department.The funny part is that they can't recall anything the previous Minister of Agriculture ever did.A still funnier thing is that not one in & hundred can even remember his name Just offhand\u2014who was the last Conservative Minister of Agriculture?The appointment of Mr.James Hard- well, Assistant Genera] Freight Agent of the Intercolonial, to be Traffic Offl- cer to the Board of Rallway Commissioners, will be recognized by all who have knowledge of Mr.Hardwell's qualifications as an excellent one for the purpose of the Commission.Mr.Hardwell has had a long railroad experience, and is possessed of a wide knowledge, gained at close range, of the traffic problem.He is clear-head- ed, and of an independent turn of mind, which will stand him and the country in good stead on the many occasions in the future when upon his: advice as an expert in questions aris ing between shippers and railway corporations the Commissioners will depend.ts Ï views of French Press | L 1 La Patrie\u2014We believe that if Lord Duwndonald had acted in a constitutional manner he would have avoide the present crisis.\u2019 ! La Patrie\u2014Publlc opinion requires that the Opposition should be strong.It is one of the surest guarantees of a good administration of business, Le Journal\u2014What we want is protection, not the shadow of it.But tn order to get it it looks as though we would have to wait for another Cab- Le Canada\u2014We hope that our boards of trade will accept the offer made to enable them to place the manufactures On Saturday we alluded to a reform which promises to reach the British; statute-book with the aid of men of all, party complexions; one which aims to prevent the youthful criminal, or the, tirst oftender, from being contaminated by the companionship of the habitual] criminal to the extent which he is liable to be under present conditions, Despite the strenuous claims of party politics there is another measure of an uplifting social nature which has passed some of {ts parliamentary stages.\u2018We refer to a bill aimed to diminish the evils of betting, which has been in-| troduced in the House of Peers by Lord Davey, ahd in which the Earl of Aberdeen is also taking a special in- wisely or unwisely as the case May be.stood in his way, why, he had to ate, tack the Government.If the Government wouldn't'do as advised by him, | the 1mperially-appointed denouncing the Government devolved] upon him.He saw his duty and he) did it.He knew that his dismissal would follow, but If he could draw at- | factory, but to boys of twelve years of on business at all.tention to the fact that the Govern-, ment is not giving the people what they desire, he was willing .to face that \u2018ried through à second reading does net business and watch their interests.centingency.- : : ! What a pity that such a man should | sheer ignorance.Not only his he misunderstood our system of government, but he has misread the temper of the \u2018people.It is very doubtful if we Canadians, as a whole, desire to apend much more money on our militia syse| tem than we.are now devoting to it} The military spirit is not strong\u2019 throughout the country, and Lord Dun- donald is absolutely mistaken shen he assumes that the enthusiasm which animates the militia officers with whom he has been thrown in contact is re-f flected In the people.He has falled to appreciate the fact that Parliament | 1s the mirror in which the attitude of the people on this'and every other question is reflected, and that it has shown little one of uring any Admin- large expenditufes on account of the militia.As & matter of fact, the Militia Department, under the Laurier ad- ministretion, has expended more money And has manifested à keener and more Intelligent interest in the progress of the militia than under any previous Government.A manth ago, before Lord Dundonald had made politics a burning issue in the militia, it would have been hard to find.a single officer ) in the force, Conservative or Liberal, who \u2018would not have agreed.tothe proposition that Sir Frederick Borden was the best Minister of Militia Canada has \u2018had, and was doing much to hnprove and strengthen the force.The fact that what has been \u2018done falls short .\u2026: Lord Dundonald's expectations is not surprising.The surprising thing is that His Lordship has so utterly.failed to discern the gulf that les between tations and the desires of\u2019 the people: of Canaca.EN In another, and almost equally serious, respect Lord Dundonald'a statement betrays his unfitness for the post of military adviser to the Goveinmegt.He prefaces his remarks by saying: \u201cI have not sought to Impose my policy upon the minister or upon the Cabinet s+ + «+ + « My claim for freedom extended only to the technical side of my work: 1 had no desire to force my policy upon the ministry.\u201d This Is explicit, yet what is.the first.count in the Major-General\u2019s indictment of the Government?That part two of his first report te the Minister of Militia was suppressed.This part, according to ed: \u201can qutline of a comprehensive .gchime for reorganizing the forge upon ds sultabll te the country.\u201d It was, ore, # position that embodied à police cd oe that certainly in.vetted'à Marat additional expenditure e .As auch, it was the privilegs bé the duty of the Government to first terest.It has been sald by \u2018more than ing from betting in the United King- don are more serious than those in-; volved in the drink traffic.This may, spokesman | seem an exaggeration, but we have to: affected his merit or the value of the for the Canadian people, the duty of, bear in mind the evidence adduced that, efforts he has made to reorganize the t the curse of betting has, in later years, become \u2018extended, to the ranks of, not only the youths of the office and the, age or even less.The bill which Lord Davey has car-| attempt to touch more than the fringe: of the evil; the influence of the Jockey {Club is too solidly supported by the put our readers on guard against the masses to permit of any law prohibiting\u2019 the making of wagers In the clubs and the enclosures which are licensed by law, and those between man and \u2018man which are sanctioned by custom.The proposal, however, will eflectually| hinder the operations of the men known as \u201cstreet betters\u201d and ready-money|, book-makers, and the men who accept; money on the aly from a child be he a; messenger or acting for himself.The, trade is so profitable that there is lit-; tle or no \u201cwelshing,\u201d no neglect to pay| up when à winner has been \u2018\u2019spotted\u201d: | but the evidence adduced in support of stringent action shows how many can date their downward career from the first transaction with this \u2018particularly! abominable form of catering to the love of feverish excitement and gain.The race of true sportsmen seems dying out\u2014men lke the late Lord Fal- mouth and Lord Glasgow, who dearly loved a race horse but never laid a bet; men like Lord George Bentinck, whose disappointment -at not winning\u2019 the Derby, \u2018that blue riband of the! turf,\u201d Beaconsfield so strikingly pors trays in his memoirs.1 Indeed even.here, where, we can still be thankful, the craze is more confined to a clique, we cannot congratulate ourselves that the increasing love of aport ls going along upon healthy lines.Professionalism is growing.\u2018There is à greater Tendency to watch such çnen play than to indulge in healthy sport- Ing exercise personally.The honeat, healthy rivalry when teams contended, the members of which were restly natives of or long residents of, the rival localities, is giving place to contests which are really meaningless in a trial of sklil or strength between one village town or district with another.In our larger cities, too, the circle which bets upon such contests is widening and the professional taker of wagers is coming into evidence.° The bill now before the British Par- Hament has been carefully framed so as to make it clear that it applied only to those who plied the trade of betting, The penalties proposed are a fine of £10 for a first offence, £20 for a second, and for any subsequent offence, it convicted on indictment, 150, or imprisonment with or without hard labor for six months without the option of a tine; or if convicted summarily £30, or imprisonment for .three moñths without the aption of a fine.There is a proviso that if it were a case of betting with children undér sixteen years of Ae the offended \u2018shéuld be lable to the full pañaîty on the first effence.In\u2019 the \u2018betting places defined in the bill \u201cany heude licenasl for the sale of intoxi- x Tt - 2e = \\ 202 : - ; \u2018 | should be accompanied by all the pos- He knew, so he tells us, what the peo-|one statesman and repeated upon the ci.SEEN ple wanted, and \u2018as the Government | bench of Bishops that the evils result- observance of all laws of morality.| the Dundonald case.| solicit rellef from the King, the Des- cating liquors\u201d is included.It has been|.of Canada.before the trade In South Africa.La \u2018 Patrie\u2014-We cannot understand how some men can contend that it is juet as well for a country to have & balance -of-commerce-against\u2026 it-\u2014that is to import more than it exports.Le Canada\u2014The divisions have become 80 numerous in the ranks of the Liberal party that it has become necessary to try, regardless of expense, to sense the loyalty of the members to the chief.: La Presse \u2014 The courageous frankness of Sir Wilfrid Laurier will perhaps end In his convincing all that he Is not trying to obtain any favors from beyond the sea.as some of his enemies have tried to claim, La Patrie: The passenger traffic on the St.Lawrence can be increased to a considerable extent.But the traffic of security and the La Patrie: A dinner to Lord Dun- donald would not be out of place.The statements that, he hua muae in which he forgot himself have not in any way Canadian militia.: Le Canada: The policy ôf the Oppo-: sition is not to talk business but to discuss incidents that have nu.bearing \\ These tactics, tf they wre cusy, are unjust to the electors who* have a right that their representatives should attend to their La Presse: Seeing\u2019 that in the political world everything passes like a breath of wind or a fire in straw we extreme appreciations being made in It the Opposition | were serious in its commentaries we might believe that the majesty of a great institution has been seriously affected.- \u2019 em to A REMARKABLE WOMAN.\u2018The statement that.an old woman as \u201ccast\u201d a fresh set of teeth at the age of ninety has reminded a contributor of the.Liverpool Post of à much more extraordinary case than that.In the edition of Thomas Pennant's \u201cTour in Scotland,\u201d printed at Warrington, by W.Eyers, in 1774, among other fine engravings ie a portrait of \u2018\u2019The Old Countess of Desmond,\u201d in Dupplin Castle, N.B., and particulars of her age are given in the text.This portrait represents her at the age of 120, a firm-mouthed, strong- ly-marked.woman, who lived to the great age of 140.She was the daughter of æ Fitzgerald, of Drumana, in Ireland, and marrled, In.the relgn of Edward IV., James, fourteenth Earl of Desmond: she was.in England in.the same reign, and danced at court, with the King's brother, the Duke of Gloucester, and died in the reign of James .The:year before her death (when 139) whe took a journey to London to mond \u201chouse\u2019\u2019 having been reduced to \u2018a state of poverty.\u201d Francis Bacon, in his \u2018History of \u2018Life and Death,\u201d states that this lady \u2018\u2018did dentise twice or thrice, casting her old teeth and others coming in thelr place.\u201d CONVENIENT CURRENCY.In some parts of Macedonia, says the \u2018Windsor Magazine, the Bulgarian girls wenr their dowries on strings as necklaces, interwoven with their innumerable plaits of halr and about thelr shoulders\u2014if thelr dowry Is large enough to go so far.That in the reason all small coins in Turkey have holes in them.Probably the display is: meant.to entice the other sex, but as it attracts bashi-bazouks, a stranger =an seldom get to see the display.EA FY UOWTERAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, bat as .\u201c tatair \u2018Corrhapondence dense ot * « Héreid.) Otiaws, June #8.\u2014Col.a Huglies has not always been the champion of general ofticers commanding.In fact, his present role is a novel one.For years he has been the mast determined critic of the men whom the War Office has sent out to take charge of eur militia organization.Just now, when Col.Hughes is busy abusing the Government for having given Lord Dun- donald constitutional treatment, the country is likely to lose sight of what the colonel has said about general officers commanding in Canada and British officers commanding on the battlefields of South Africa.Col.Hughes-is not the only Conserv- atlve member who has criticized Imperially, and before quoting him it woud be well to cite the words of another member of Mis Majesty's loyal Opposition.Mr.Gourley, of Cnicties- ter.has gone beyond the narrow cons fines of militartem.What Mr.Gourley Said He has claimed to be loyal, has consistently voted with the Opposition side, and has called British statesmen à good deal harsher names than \u2018strangers\u2019 or even \u2018\u2018foreigners.\u201d Only two years ago Mr.Gourley said something about British statesmanship: \u201cOld Gladstone gave away the whole Empire of Africa.We would have had many square miles of Africa if the English Government had not been cowardly.\u201d The Opposition only laughed af this and did not resent it when Mr.Gourley sald: - \u201cI trust that in ten years the House of Commons in South Africa, the House of Commons in Australia, the House of Commons in Canada, the three speaking together, will control the little blockheads that sit in the great hall of St.Stephens, when they go wrong.I heard a story a few days ago explaining why it was we had such stupidity in the Commons of England.They say men are examined before they are nominated to a seat in the British House of Commons to see that inciptent imbeclility.is thoroughly well established, and unless it is they cannot be elected.\u201d The men who approved of these words from the lips of their associate \u2018are the Conservative members who are to-day censuring the Prime Minister for having through a slip of the tongue referred to a member of the House of Lords as a \u201cforeigner,\u201d though he corrected himself instantly.The Cou- servative press did not record an objection to Mr.Gourley's characterization of the British Commons.Col.Hughes Has Changed Front.Col.Hughes has not been so broad in his criticism of things British.The statesmen or law-makers have not attracted him.The soldiers have.He has always been a friend and admirer ot Lord Dundonald, but than him.\u201cstrangers\u201d or \u2018foreigners\u2019 to This is what he said a couple of years ago about G.0O.C.'s : \u2014\u201cThere has been à good.deal of discussion throughout the press of the Old Country, especially as to why Canada does not get-on_well with her general officers commanding.If we are to judge by the verdict recorded by \u201cevery one-of these generals, each one found that his predecessors had been absolutely useless.Discuss the miatter with any Imperial officer of high atanding in the old land, and he will tell you there are three types of generals sent to: this country.One of these was, it seems, second in command q£ a certain regiment, and in order tg avoid having to give him the command of that famous regiment he was shipped to Canada to get him out of the wuy.Another was sent because they wanted to keep him a year or two longer on the full pay list.Another was such a born crank they had no place for him in the service of the Old Country.and so they sent him out to Canada.\u201d Hughes versus Generai Hutton.~The man with whom Col, Hughes fell out with most thoroughly as Col.Hughes had violated the militia fered to raise a regiment for service in South Africa, and made his offer of to the General Officer Commanding in Canada.General Hutton ob- Jected.Colonel Hughes moved, in the Canadian Commons,\u201d to send a corps to the Transvaal.General Hutton called him to his office and forbade him to speak on his motion because he was à Canadian militia man, and therefore forbidden to discuss such things in public.This aroused Col.Hughes a good deal more than the Dundonald affair has, but his wrath waa greater .when an official comn- munication told him: .\u201cThe Governor-General, Lord Minto, commanded Lieutenant-(Col.Hughes to give his reasons in writing for committing an, irregularity which reflects so seriously upon his knowledge military\u2019 affairs and the customs of His Majesty's.service as offering to raise a regiment directly to the Colonial Office instead of to the General Officer Commanding In Canada.\u201d hin reasons, but he gave the House of Commons his opinfon of Lord Minto and his unconstitutional conduct.Col.Hughes raid he was amazed that His Excellency should give such.a command in a self-governing colony, and sald he wished to enter his protest against any officer receiving a command from His Excellency unless authorized by an order-in-council.Blundering British Officers, Finally Col.Hughes\u2019 opinion of the British officers as given in a letter to Genéral Hutton, is interesting.He sald: \u201cTo the British soldier is due the victory again and again, despite the stupidity and blundering of British oflicers.You say [ would be incapable to serve alongside British regulars.Why?Could.1 not retreat or surrender auickly enough to the Boers.Hia- tory shows that the Yankees, whom the Canadians could always defeat, though with great odds against us, repeatedly dressed and combed down ' British traopa led by British officers, while the old plugs of Boer farmers walloped the British, though the odds wete often agdinst them.\u201d | \u2019 The opinion of Col.H es and hts Conservative asaoctatea to-day and his opinion when there wap no political .capifal involved are hard.te harmon- - |iae, Their Good \u201cFeature.\u201d : (Boston Transcript.) Tom (at the lunch counter)\u2014Pretty tough 00d thing.about t ough.Tom\u2014And what's het, fot ears pre Dick\u2014The bole\u2014the part you don't .ave te cbaw, you know.Food for Thinkers GRAPE-NUTS because it\u2019s a.~.BRAIN FOOD.\\ LA - |.[ ; a.the prede-~ cesaors of that gentleman were worse] WANTED TO KNOW.Pollceman\u2014Terrible accident, sir, Ten peaple barely escaped with thelr Hyves: Police Captain (very précise) \u2014 may escaped without their lives?The Deadly Door Mat.Scientific men have just added the common house door mat to the already the elimination of the human race.Of late years, even the unlettered, non- reading member of the community has come to have at least a nodding ac- while the man of just ordinafy intelll- gence Is well alive.to the fact that above, below and all about us, are millions of the \u201cpesky critters,\u201d in all branches of the businesa.There they are in our whiskers, {f we have any, and if we have none, the little cusses wilt hang on to the fringes of our eyebrows, the edges of our chin and perch gleefully round the corners of.the nasal organ, on the lookout for chances to get in their deadly work.But until quite recently, no one thought of suspecting the door-mat.Perhaps the gentlemen who run this section of \u2018the sclentific world had not been in the habit of using door mats.Mayhap they habitually climbed in by the scullery window, or the fire escape.At any rate, they huve only just got their learned minds down to the Death Deeling Dangers of the Door Mat.- The street door-mat in its ordinary form constitutes a standing menace to health, The microbes of street mud ac- oumulate In the meshes of the matting.to be stirred up later in clouds of dus! threshold.This is not a great discovery, for the man or boy who is built on such a twist that he simply cannot be taught oe Strack a : city, preached.his: farewell {the congregation of that church \u201c| permanent.: - | teristic 1s his strength fs {any narrowing of hia rea low.good quaintance with the microbe question,\u2019 Ir we Es, > \"A BYR the iti del Motiiodios d 4x \u2026.a to last] | evening.Most avident was it that the \u2018 farewell was painful to both pastor and Péople.Meet evident was it that tha place he had made In their Hédres was Perhaps Mr.Sykes\u2019 strongest charace of thought, his depth, of thought, k reasoning are solid-based on the principles of ; He is a strong believer In and der of the tenets of the particular denomination to which he longs, but not to aliantion 'ôf the in all creeds.For the reason\u2019 that te preached the love of God more than the strength of Methodism was he pu- pular with the cosmopolitan congregsa- ton of St.James, which is possibly the most cosmopolitan church in Montreal.A man whose doctrine includes ail dac- \u201ctrines, \u2018whose, creed cdr embrace the \u2018ot all creeds, and whose breadth of viston includes all kinds of hurhanity is the only kind of a preacher who can be siuiccessful \"at this church.To, therefore, be acceptable to such: Freligious réiths in the sents, probably, one the eity Mo Tusre is more of à chance to study human néture than 15 \u2018 \"In the first place the church ¥# a.Jomall ona, plainly turpished with ehalra à smali orgen, and an unpretentious eacher\u2019s ttorm.Upon the wall re well us scriptural muttoes.There INES.(3s niso en dpen spaue in the \u2018| his greatest wish .is.the good of those | that are brought inta contact with hf through which the exshorter comes, on re.unfamiliar with the custom would fes: à Certain surprise to see à man appear Lesoro tnem, apparentiy from nuwhére.The adherents of the church dress vety plainly, the hymos are the accept ed evangelical ones, the preacher usual- 17 possesses a powerful voice which 18 \u201cRipe than anything, © which, at present, I can think.As ® rule the place is badig v od.The first part of tac service is upon an ordinary chureh pian, a little exag- |merated perhaps, but endurable.The ult gets heavier with the breath of the many people in the usually well-filled, and sometimes, crowded little room, as gatherings of peoplé who assemble there, a preacher must have certain qualities not necessary In a smaller and more limited congregation.Such quall- ttes Mr.Sykes had, Before himself ke put the hand of his Master.He is an earnest speaker, possessing a marvelously rich and well-trained voice, and ls able to keep the attention of his llst- eners in his most serious and thoughtful discourses.All who have had the opportunity of occasionally hearing Mr.Sykes will regret with his.own peogle, his departure from the city.\u2014Franeis Daor.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AUSTRALIANS, Editor Herald: 8ir,\u2014A very Interesting writer is your Sydney, N8.W., correspondent, Bur- riss Gahan, but rather inconsistent, if one takes thé troublé to give his letter more than a casual glance, and somewhat prejudiced.Assuming that he is as intimately acquainted with the places and things of which he writes as he would have your readers imagine.Personally, I do not believe that the Australlans can teach the Canadians ;overmuch along the lines of sport.| Newspaper work, or politics either, for \u201cChat matter.ment every other known amusement.I rather think that if cricket and baseball were rolled into'one game, with the worst features of each game would be far from equalling our own game of lacrosse, and it sruprises me very much, even after a residence by the feet of thoge who walk over the! of fourteen years in the States, to find\u2018 many Montrealers who are willing to neglect the only game for the imported {mitation baseball article, such as is served here.\u2018 ' to wipe the superfluous.mud from his shoes before going indoors can now General Hutton.That officer thought regulations when, as lleutrnant-colonel of the 45ith Victoria Battalion, he of- direct to the Colonial Office instead: the lady of the household looks like paste this on his shirt-cuff, and when! As for horse racing, it is nn longer pimp and tout.I reckon that our newspaper men i taking alm with the domestic rolling-|are quite as classical and equally as pin because of a trifling daub of road- learned as elsewhere, and maybe most ; way on her newest thing in carpets, he of them can show as clear a balance {ean stay the bloodshed by exhibiting sheet as what they can in Australia.i i | t the proclamation of the scientific ex- pért on microbes.: ; The only wonder is that there are any speciments of humanity left above ground at all \u2014Roxburgh.er pere ' WHAT A G.0.C.SHOULD BE.(Lieut.-Col.Sam.Hughes, House of Commons, May 5, 1903.) \u201cIt toek the ministry a long time to learn their duty in the premises.A struggle went on with that.officer\u2014I refer to General Hutton.He tyrannized over the Minister of Militia, he tyrahnized over the Prime Minister, he! even undertook to manage those higher in authority.But I claim the credit of having taught the country what the duty.of a general officer commanding in Canada ought to be.But I was nôt supported.I regret to \u2018say that I was deserted by my own friends, and I was not reinforced by the present Government.1 fought the fight single- handed on that occasion.Lord Dundonald did not treat the Minister! of Militia as an inferier and refufe to obey his orders.Lord Dundonald has never undertaken to place a curb on any member of the House of Commons;.he has never undertaken to control the action or the language of any military member of this House of Commons on military questions.Mark you, if I found Lord Dundonald or any Imperial or Canadian officer, encroaching upon the rights of citizenship, encroaching upon the rights of the people's representatives in this House, I would be one of the first to bring him to time, but I have watched Lord Dundonald\u2019's course very carefully, and I have seen nothing to find fault with in tt.In South Africa he was a gentleman; he treated the officers and men under him of | au gentlemen and soldlers, and they, followed him as a leader.In this country Lard Dundonald has not once encroached upon the domain of the min- tster.He haa been In every respect, so far as I can judge, a mbdel general Cot.Hughes did\u2018not give Lord Minto : officer commanding, recognizing that.«he le the servant of à responsible Government, and that the minister is responsible to the people of the country.peer LAWRENCE HUTTON.s Lawrence Hutton, who died suddenly of heart disease at his home in Princeton, N.J., had long been a pro- /minent apd popular figure in journalistic, artistic and theatrical circles In New York, while his activity as a popular biographer, essayist, lecturer, dercriptive writer and story teller had made his name familiar to the general public at home and abroad.rn in thia city in 1443, and educated privately, he inherited literary tastes, and a well selected library from.his father, and early in life devoted himself -to congenial books and foreign travel From the firat he cultivated close association with the theatre, and in the carly seventies he joined the ranks of New York dramatic critics, At the same time he began thosa frequent con~ tributions to perldical publications of al.kinds which he maintained, with unremitting induatry, almost to the last.The number of his published volumes was about fifty.Among the most Important of them may.be men- |.ticned his \u2018Plays and Players,\u2019 Artista of the Nineteenth Century,\u201d \u2018\u2019Curilost- ties of the American Stage,\u201d his \u201cLiterary Landmarks\u2019 -of various famous cities, a \u201cMemoir of Edwin Booth,\u201d \u2018\u2019Fortraits in: Plaster,\u201d and \u201cA Boy 1 Krew.\" He also edited many volumes of stage biography and history addresses, etc, and from 1886 to 1 WAS litreray editor of Harper's Magazine.At the time of his death he was lecturer on English literature at Printeton University.conferred off him the degrees of maat of arts, honoris causa.He was dn A.|| M.of Princeton alao.Mr.Hutton was also an \u2018indefatige able collector.Among other things, he possessed a famous assortment of masks, Including those of Asron Burr, Dean Swift, Thackeray, Richard Brins- | amir : ley Sheridan, Tom nb Robespierre, Edmund Kean, and Gan Mek.Ho aléo had innumeradie aute- raph menu carda memorials MANY | dinners.One of these bears the names, am others, of Irving, Booth, Bar- reit, Wallack, McCullo John Gil- | pre In 1892 Yale Untversity | eath | | If it worries the average Australian as little to be mistaken for an insuiag | Englishman as it does a Canadian to be taken for a bumptious, nasal Yankee, i there will be no room for an argument.| After all climatic influences have considerable to do with such things, and many of us are of the same blood.Even the far away Australian ls related to the shrewd, clever, able, wide awake Yankee.As for politics, they are rotten \u2018the world over, and If Australians .gurpass us in this respect, I am sure i that they are entitled to, the doubtful \u2018credit, apd neither nasal Yankees, nor dull-eyed Canadians will' strenuously object.- And talking of dull eyes! How about \u2018dull wits?It is neither charitable nor polite to refer to your relatives\u2019 shortcomings in that way, Mr.Correspondent; and to always be sure that you are right.\u2014P.Francis.\u2018 A \\ HOW TIM BROKE THE NEWS.Mr.Nolan had acquired a great reputation for tact, eo that when Mr, Cas- sidy fell from a ladder and broke his \u2018leg !t was quickly decided by sli the workmen that Mr.Nolan should bear the tidings to Mrs.Cassidy.wo * \u201cHe broke the news gradual said { Mr, Leahy to his wite that night, \u2018and ! by the time she learned the thruth she \"was as calm as à clock, they say.Oh, { he's the great maa.is Timothy Nolan: \u2018How did he do it?\u201d acked Mrs.{ Leahy, impatiently.\u201cLike this\u2019 said Mr.Nolan's admirer.\u201cHe wint to the house and rang the bell, and he says, \u2018Thin Dinnis is not dead, Mrs.Cassidy, or You'd niver -be so gay lookin.\" \u201c \u2018Dead,\u2019 she screeches.\u2018Who sald he was dead?.\u2019 \u201c\u201cThin it's not true he's near to \u201cdy'in* wid the smallpox, either sald Timmy Nolan, \u2018or you'd niver be look- in\u2019 so amased.' « Smallpox,\u2019 she cries \u2018His he got the amallpox, Timmy Nolan, and been tuk to the hospital widout me sayin goodby to him?; \u2018\u2019Sure an\u2019 he has not,\u2019 said Timmy Nolan, in a comfortin\u2019 tone.\u2018It's only that he broke a few bones in his leg, fallin\u2019 from a ladder, an\u2019 I'm sint ahea wid the news.\u2019 | Co \u201cIt's you that's a thrue friend, an you have lifted a big load from me heart.\u2019 sald Mrs.Caseldy, and she gave a warrm shake to his hand and wint back to her washin'.\u2019\u2014Youth:s Coim- panion.pr POINTED PARAGRAPHS.\u201cThe winga of riches make flying machines look like 30 cents Few men would attempt to write try If they didn\u2019t ne the money.Pine average man spénds too, much oying 3 Even a brave \u2018sen captain dreads ualls after his first babdy is .hough the truth - will out, it us ually comes out too late\u2014aspecially in \u2018a horse trade.An Irish philosopher says the sweetest memories In Je are recollections of things forgotten, Colimbus got the short end of it socially by not comtng over to fils country in the Mayflower.ct Most men must be punished for their a » that every man gets thé.wife heaven intended for him.\u2019 x We have à national game that surpasses in science and excite-.form of.eliminated, that even then the new.the sport of kings, rather that of the Mr.Mortimer Menpes's handsome bools- -time making money and too little en-.ne while here on earth if it is true) = _ IRIS \u2014 \"ELECTRICAL ~ REMEMBER we are on ._ this page every day for foe reference se 2s The SAYER ELECTRIC : vo, 1, 14 Skaven the service proceeds.After mueh lung | persuasion on the part of the presiding | Hornerite the spirit begins to move.Groans and cries are heard, which 'grow continually louder and more fre- long list of things that contribute to put his people.Before his own work he!quent, and eventusily those who belong to the church, go forward to the front and get down upon their knees \u2018on the floor; the préacher gots down an i» kuees on the platform, and the after service commences.They shout, they cry, they groan,\u2019 They throw themselves backward and forward and down upon the floor.They beat the walls, they laugh.Men, women and children, indiscriminately tumbling and rolilng and throwing themselves, the preacher with his face dripping with perspiration, the room hot and close, with impure air, \u2018the frightful bedlam of noise, these are \u2018the principal features.{ lt fs excellent physical exercise, if there were only pure afr.There ts | something so far from spiritnal, howe \u2018ever, in that mass of religion-crazed, hot, shouting humanity, that one can \u2018but look on in amazement, then pity, and then leave them, for strong nerves, Yes iron nerves alone, can endure the sight of men and women in such pre- :dicament of mind.It is nothing less than predicament.and one for which pure alr, cold water, and lectures on hygiene, could be recommended.Meanwhile they grow and prosper, and as it 13 à free country.exercise to the uttermost religious freedom.After all, tn a hundred years, evolution may have \u2018made them one of the most respects able and orthodox of churches.We can at least hope that evolution will ;300N commence its work, upon them, \u2014Francis Daor.pr i WHISTLER STORIES.i 1 \u2018One gets a curious impression ok \"Whistler from turing the pages of on *\u201c Whistier \u2018as I Knew Him\" (Mac- miilan).There is a strange mixture In his character of the fighting ben- tem, the irrepresaible schoolboy.the vain \u2018dandy, .and the great master.Cellini was & simple child in compari- scn with this American-born artist af the nineteenth century.Mr.Menpes bas a good deal to say about Whistler the fighter, and his quickness in resenting an affront.He is careful to add that Whistler was aiwzys refined in his methods: Still, he was not actually brutal.He never treated his enemies in a coarse way.Any man\u2019 who had offended him shoulders with his cane: and then, by the time the sufferer had recovered the Master would be in the next room explaining to every one how he had Jest felled his enemy.Once he csught à man, with whom he was for the moment enraged, washing his face.Without a moment's hasitarion Whistler dashed \u2018the unfortunate head straight into the basin of water, and while the foe were endeavoring to ciear the soap from his eyes to see :he cause of this sudden Immersion Whistier was - in the smoking room setting the men there in a roar with the account of his \u2018adventures.When I first mer Whisk.ler be was in the act of searching for a man who had dared to criticise his Venetian etchings.\u201cIf you walt see some fun, Menpes.\u201d he said, ~ come with me.\" Fortunately.the man had deen warned, aad was 2owhere to de\u2018 found.As for Whistler's practical jokes and his trrepressibie schuviborisèness generally, these have furnished a theme \u2018for paragraphs ever since the artist's death.Mr.Menpes among many \u2018others, gives this illustration of his sharp wit: \u2018 As he grew older.Whistler's \u2018love of practical jokes did not diminish, \"When quite a lad he was placed in a i Government office: but his originality wrought his deetruction, and he was dismissed.Just as he was leaving the office he passed through the chief's room, and hls eye \u2018was caught by a .huge magnifying giass which lay oa a desk.Now, this glass was no ore dinary.one, but was used on the most solemn occasions by the \u201cold man \u201d .ouly, and was held in much awe dy \u2018the staff.Whistler.full of Dbittes thoughts, stooped over the desk for a nmcment, and painted a little demon right in the middie of the sacred mag- nitying glass and passed on his way i with the smile.Next day, when the great man scolemrily lifted his glass to inspect something, he saw nothin : but a horrid little grinning demon, an , dropped it en the table with a how , thinking that he had gone out of hi | mind, ° + nena This Win interest Yeu! LADIES 1?you have an annoying facisl blemish we - ' will permanently and painlessly remove tee Electrolysis, an electric treatment We | purity the skin, remove all discoloratie ' cure callousness, moth patches, pimples an _ all other defects of the complexion.We doa | cover them up\u2014we cure them.Montreal Dermatologioal institute; iss Benson, Propriston 2303 St, Catherine St Tél.Up 1298.MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 RALD JOB DEPARTMENT LS vo mg, = LIN ap i RIEL .ee - ~ FEAT Whistler would rap sharpiy over the.vs Tr Ty ami oy.{| : Wasser STEADY AND RELIAB .street, .with breakfast; Roox \u2014 To LET, NEWLY FURNISHED Room \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED j tlemen only.Apply 76 Palace street.WHERE TO Bese-Hremt Las Be Yen Tey PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF\u2014OTHERS HAVE! \u201cur Bp dem déni, JUNE 20, 700 : es : ow Héros HER Fou pue \u20ac wen 2 ,Ç .5 4 To Lat.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.QUANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS NIGHT watchman; man.Addresa x 468, Herald Office.146 ANTED ~ BY A ads eho W ork of any Sour.A dress 101 Dubord WarTED BY Too You YOUNG sa straid of wark.+.wind e base Windgate, mi Notre Dagse eee PAINTING, PAPER acatly Gos, Litewaghing add fred 5 8 and ceilings re n Mastering.Apply 'T.Fluon, 14 Blowy street.144 man, oiling to at.Monique: st an permanent situation as Jo (anything.Add ra [Fo 0 LET \u2014 WESTMOUNT.BEVEN ROOM.tout tnt ren te & th ra te od cottage, elegantly furnished, tar - Si Wa file eu or 31 Mount eat mer.Wood Avenus\u2014Three-storey, turatened, WARE \u2014 POSITION OUôK BY avance.166 for cummer, or \u2018infurnished by Tear, 0 Young Chinese man; wil ils ies wait op = uaturnished, $3, $0 and 980.LON TL réterénoes.lag Kao._ AND AND WHITH FR.Furnished, for summes, and $60, JEYIL\u2014 Ce Dame st.nu À Aoply, 3 R.Cole, 138a St.James st.147 or WAL por coor, - 0 LET \u2014 NO.371A RICHM ND UAREB; pe 25 a TE sr Fo, a THOROPGHAREÉ vire perfect ordér.Apply § Hisucy al in rs a Gooa fandatte cockerel, a year oid; Peter 8 \u2019 crains = eight wise .Appl LET \u2014 CAMPS AND \u2018CAMPING OUT.8.P n Chem - unde TR?T°, Address rr short or Jong periods.WANTED Cran SEATS 10 RE-CANE, moët periectiy aud expeditiously, per- {orates replaced.Write Jobn Nsapleton, 151 Bi.Urbain street.Detter clip this.144 WARTED, - _\u2014 ~ SITUATION oY CHINESE |, on, pmall family.Quoi [1% Abtaise street.« 144 ANTED\u2014HOUSK PAINTING, DECORating, graining, tinting, plastering and paper hanging; charges moderate.terences.Drop card.Tel.Main wi.Labis, 283 Cadieux street, - \\VANTED\u2014STENOGRAPHER SEEKS EMployment; excelent references; can start at\u201conce.Apply B., ord of Canon Re- baud, 46 Belmont Park.144 ANTED \u2014 K.ADLER,.PAINTER, DEcorating, paper hanging,- whitewashing, tinting, plastering, etc., afc.\u201c18 Sanguinet Montreal.144 WANTED \u2014 MATTRESS RENOVATING a residences, anywhere; one.two or three -G&y ; piecù or hour.Mattress- maker, 2 'Bourgeeis street.\"144 Rooms and Board.&r Advertisements.under this heading, 20 words for 10c; 8 inscrfions for Ze.OOMB \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, NEWly furnished, all conveniences; transients accommodated.Jey Palace st.14 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ON bath\" fiat, electric lignt, well furnished, all convediences.6va City Councillors.145 QCOMS \u2014 FO RENT, A NICE, BRIGHT, single bedroom.3 Mansfield ss.Je OARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICTly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance; ladies treated and attended.23 St, Monique ut.148 O0ONS \u2014 TO LET, TWO NICELY FURnished front rooms, on\u2019 bathroom flat, geutiemen only; refereuces required.Sui Dorchester st.- room, on bathroom floor; also table board, 3 dollars per week, or by tiokèts.Transients accommodated.Mrs.A.Morrison, 67 Mclll College avenue.164 room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, bathroom.tlat, Aver ligut, open plumioing, nice central locality; private iawily.Appiy 8 Park aveuue.du OOMS\u2014TWO ROOMS TO LET AT 38 St.Mattnew street.144 OOM TO LET\u2014FRONT ROOM.APTLY da Cathedral street.OUM \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED room, on bathroom flat, private fam- iy; no children.74 Sauguinet, 144 OUMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WPFH USB OF kitchén if required.3 Brunswick hn + 14 004 \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT toum, on bathroom flat.= 154 Bleury street.144 OOM TO LET \u2014 BINGLE ROOM IN PRIvate family; no other roomers.lila Sauter street.; - 144 OOMS \u2014 THREE .DESIRABLE BACHElor's rooms to let, on tirst floor; one furnished; electric light, hot water heating.Apply à Beaver Hall square.144 OOM \u2014 LARGE BACK ROOM; ELECTRIC lights, suituble Lur oftice, with situng Tuom attached; lately occupied .by d rent moderate.703 Palace street.1 OUM' TO LET\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, bathroom on tue same flat; large: clothes closet.14: Mountain street.144 | OOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, CLOTHES | cioset, bataroom tiat.13 ILvans st, off Urisin, aoove Untario.18 00MS \u2014 TO LET, 2 ROOMS, FURNISH- |.ed or unturnished.Apply $82 St.Lawrence.148 OOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, WELL, NEWly furnished room: ail conveniences; no other boarders or roomers: no children: to gentleman.\u2018Apply 105 Church st.149, OOMS \u2014 TO RENT, COMFORTABLY turnished rooms, double and single, on parlor 1loor; .gentiemen ouly.155 Stanley street.147 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED.ROOMS, ON BATH flat, all newly fitted up, Auer light, bot and cold water, with ur without board.2 Palace at.OOM\u2014TO RENT, A FURNISHED very on bathroo fiat, with board; suitable for married couple or two sentiomen.Apolr to 107 Stanley st Rooxs \u2014 To.LET, & LARGE ROOM AND single, both nicely furnished, on bath flat; only gentlemen need apply.34 Torrance streèt.147 .00MS \u2014 FIRST CLASS .FURNISHED room, bath flat; suftable for geatlumen; single rooms, reasonable rent,to respousible gentiemen only.776 Palace LE 144 St.Best re-|.\u2018 also baby carriage; cheap for cash.94 Line Coin and Stamp Guide; valuable Jatorantiin \"Lost Lost \u2014 ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, between Bonaventure station d st.Lambert Polo Ground, gold watch, w tod- \u2018| ther strap attached; owner's initials on cover.Reward 328 Prinss Arthur st.164- OST \u2014 BUNCH OF KEYS IN G.P.Reward on returning to A Care Steward's Dept., Place Viger Hotel.TLOST-\u2014IN NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL purse with over wetch in it: monse- gram on watch, 8.also card in purse WHERE TO FIND WORK Tr PS WANTED DENSRAL SERVANT: MO oups Apply MO Elm ave, a WANTED Cu AGENTS AND CANVAGIERS r popu rice fountain pens aver We, Canadian toc\u2019 M.aps Le af Te, Dominion 25.These are- ane ue pid durable pens, and will do the work as satisfactory as much higher priced pens, 1¢ kirat rolléd gold ted points, guaräfiteeä not to corrode.ple malled prepaid on receipt of price, Circuiar upon application and 2c stamp.Apply Ageut, 758 Palace st, Montreal.es M BRON\u2019 ELIABLE - : 3¢ Windsor ave.Tel.Mount 738.48 | marked 2010 Maryiand \u2018 avenue, Baltics W a pement accus iE sires Horses and Carriages.\u2014 : Liberal rew reward it loft at Queen's otel.at situstions by maids tor \u201cmonde ar .country.Ta For.SALE \u2014 ALS riNuet Lot or | LIGHT Boots and Shoes.Undertakers and Embalmers, W BY TITS WOMAN, SEWING [you vent CT Ce NES ons.Col\u2019 hot FROOTS AND SHOES\u2014-WE MAKE BOOTS WRAY & DRO., 290 Mountain st, and dr af SH bacon 4,500: | seuside trace.R.32 Letter & Ga, 10 Vie: Bus on at deterred fast of.Sia'st Dominique Uptoren Pre.Es Li Mile End.144 tore Square boots, water botties, end everything made CATILLIAM WRAY.128 3 Catherine & R' SALE \u2014 of rubber.A.HODINA.¢ Beaver Hall Hill WwW Uptown 2087 ANTED_YOUNG GIRL WISHES sITu- and « dog PONY \u2018apply No.con 3 = ation as nurse, so gacouns, re dir te | mln Ts FR a [MONTRAA ANT SIN | A vpn gran, mates mrt or would go by day of week.Aj WANTED PLACE AS PLAIN\u201d COOK, 68 Latour street.y » WHERE TO FIND A LAUGH Wen \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SÉR- vant, who can cook wall and is willing to go to the scasile for Zith Jude; highest wages.Apply 137 Mackay st.149 WANTED \u2014 BY BRITI£H FIRE OFFICE, aD assistant in reinsurance department, for summer months.Address K 276, Herald.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AB NURSE; willing to.take full charge of yousg baby, or assist other children; good ences.Apply 1113 St.James street.For Sale.A\" Advertisements in this coiums word per lusertion, @ insertions for th \u201c> our.| For SALE \u2014 HAND RAISED MALS mocking b irds, coustant whistlers, very tame, $10; rian cansries, males, $3; females; $2; fine singers, best stock for breeding; skylarks, constant singers, $5; ship .0.D., at my risk.F.KE.Sanborn, Denmark, Maine, U.S.A.147 OR SALE \u2014 ON VKRY EASY T.kitchen stoves, hall stoves, aad avery- thing for the, house, at cheapest prices.\u2018sue Prince Co., St.Lawrence st.OF SALE \u2014 A BOILER BARGAIN.\u2018@à \u201c.Horse Tubular, complete with fittings, ta very goad condition; good for # lbs.pra sure.May.be examined in our yard.Williams lite: Co., Limited, 1788 3e James st., St.Henry.148 - reter- in OR SALE \u2014 ANTHRACITE COAL, Na, 1 Scranton, $6.50 per ton.J.D.Millar, 134 8t.Antoine st Tel.Main 408%.Co OR SALE \u2014 SCREW*CUTTING FOOT power \u2018lathe with chucks snd tools; cañ be seen at 88 McGill st.OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE M; F fos Kindiing wood, $2.00; cut > wood, 5.00; mill blocks, #1.TS: blocks 2.00 per load.Also anthracite Coat McDiarmid, à Canal Dasiu.corner uy and \u2018William st Tel.Main 43.(2?OR SALE \u2014 \u2018\u2019BANC-ROUOE\u201d SYENITE \u2018footing gravel, fine, crushed \u201cHB M Rouge\u2019 syenite, for roads, sidewalks, ga; walks, floors, cellars, etc¢; condrets and Macadam stone, all siacs, T.A.Morrison & Co.; 204 St.James st.\u2018Telephone Main 4532.148 OR SALE \u2014 TWO-SEATED PHAETONE, in good order, short time in use, cust $130; price, $45.00 cash.Apply.\u2018at 1poé Notre ame at.OR SALE \u2014 CABIN SAILING YACHT, in good order; a bargain.Apply Dt.Beaudoin, 329\u201c8t.Joseph street, Lachine, er 716 St.Andre street, city.144 For SALE \u2014 MONTREAL GAS sidve, good condition; \u2018CO.new last fall; ave., Westmount.DOR SALE \u2014 AT A A SACRIFICE, FINE walnut sideboard, worth $40; rocker and sofas; walnut lounge ; also large walnut office table, cost 15, on instalments.871 Seigneurs st.144 YVATCH FUR.OLD CQINS A STAMPS; \u2019 fortunes in them; send NE for reliable Central Supply Co., Muncie, Ind.Rooms and Board.Rooms \u2014 TO LET, AT 735 SHERBROOKR A street.Rooms \u2014 164 PEEL STREBT, CORNBR | St.Catherine, bright front rooms, by oi or week, very ceatral for strangers in city, 142 OOMS.\u2014 FURNISHED Roos, WITH / or without board.2112 St.Cllr st.43 Rooms \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms to let, close \u2018to Windsor station; very moderate; transients.73 Maastield ge O0OMS \u2014 FRONT DOUBLE AND SINGLE room, separate or en suite, bath flat, with or without board; breakfast 8 to 9 o'clock; quiet parties.16 Hapover st.143 Rooxs \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS FURNISH.rooms, house newly renovated throughout; every convenience; rent very moderate to suitable tenants.Apply 763 City Hall avenue.19 00M \u2014 LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED room iu.private family, Auer light, hot and cold water, nice locality.near M log 3 82 Hutchison st.cons - DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, beautifully furnished, all modern coû- venlences; gentlemen or married.couple; tran- .sfents taken.14% Metcalfe st 143° aoMs, \u2014 SHE De FURNISHED OR un furnished Drumtuond st.143 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT, UNFURNISHED, three rooms, on bathroom flat, to \"oa family.212 Mountain st.OOMS \u2014 NICE LARGE FRONT, AS RED and sitting room, also one single; bath flat: quiet private temily.3 Hutchison Jt O0MS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, R bath \u2018flat, single or double, Auer light, Bot and cold water, clothes closet; cE amily.537 Bt.Lawrence s corner Prince Arthur.144 Rook TO LET\u2014COMFORTABLY FUR- niched rooms, où bath flat, with or ithout board; Lot water, Auer light.® SBerthelet street.1 8 \u2014 IN PRIVATE FAMILY, 8 JE OO + house in nicest locality ; owit- lle for couple; rooms can ba 9 Evans st.- »0OM \u2014 LARGE, WELL \"FURNISHED du room to lit, on bathroom fat; every Fi fist.conveniencd;.gentiemen unis.\u201d 6 University || 0 street.are always acoeptable - FLOWERS presents.Al Ringe bot 00MS TO LET_WELL FURNISHED rows.Plants io biooth and Foliage Bouq gain bedrooms, gas, new bath -and closet; Gro Flowers.se eollectiors quiet locality 141 St.George street.144 Disb is 5.Derya ok 567 Bt.OOMS.TO LET\u2014TWO LARGE FRONT : rooms to let, one furnished, ome unfurnished, ot 17 Guibajlt gireet.144 R ATES | Roox TO LET\u2014IN A PRIVATE FAMily, : vey, pretty room on bath floor; | * \u2014~FOR\u2014 Auer light, .cals street, 0 site Viger square.(rl Classified Advertisements.OOMS TO LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS double and siugls furnish ear Situations Vacer jacczt, Situations Watted, : rooms, on, bath flat.quiet.comfortable home for sens F 00M TO LET-WELL FURNISHED voom, hot and cold water, Auer light, bath flat, telephone.Apply 20 ty Councillors street.1H |: oom \u2014 LARGE WELL FURNISHED on bathroom flat, private fam- lv.no children.74 Sanguinet street.144 ] OOM\u2014A LARGE, SUNNY FRONT ROOM, nicely furnished, in a prikate Parisian No.te.Mrs.A ler, 16 Lemoine ot.; } the people with tbe longest whiskers.trouble comes.5 PALMIST-\u2014\"Bire, you are in for seven years\u2019 hard luck.\u201d : 0 | .GZAR\u2014\u201cAnd after that?\u201d \u2018 PALMIST\u2014\"Oh, by that time you'll be used THB PROGRESS or events in the Far \u2018 East ebows that the battle 1g bot always to \u2014_\u2014 \u2018Dr.THE CONS SHOULD cut out some of .their banquets.The Libs don't want to take \" advantage of people.who are down with indigestion.of hay.IT\u2019 8 NOTICEABLE that the average male reader of?the newspapers turns to the.baseball scores before he peruses the sweet- sirl-graduate column.HOH, June?A GROUP PICTURE ot Borden, Dundon- ald and Tarte on the Con.campaign buttons pow seems to be In order.market.MANY REFUSE to have Liberal politics fn tbe militie.but don't.object \u2018to having Conservative politics.aroft.J.HOLLISTER WILSON, one \u2018of Mont- Toal's pecriess poets, who writes \u2018Up, Britons, snd at them,\u201d but stays home himself, le worrted about the Dundonald affair.The arm clair beroes aro making themselves heard.THE CZAR HAS given Gen.Kuropatkin a free hand.That lets the Czar out when THE AVERAGE height of Jap soldiers le 6 feet 3 Inalies.They are good shots and poor targets IT WAS NEARLY Noix months ago \u2018that Port Arthur first began to fall.a Lim out?action.WHEN RUSSELL SAGE travels he always takes the last meat in the car, so that the conductor.will be compeiled to let him save \u2018have not been whipped by \u2018the Japs, the lat the \u201cinterest on his money longer than any ter would no doubt be glad to ses them trot- .of the: rest of the passengers.ted out.What's th - the end-s to it.\u201d LORD DUNDONALD* § cry when he rams to Capada was: those AL experience.'\u2019 Pick, couldn't tell a flank movement tro a bale who, \u2014\u2014 CUBA IS RAISING a large amout of sugar cane and hurricane this season.WHAT IS so rare as à day in asks the poet.of the whereabouts of the Tarte boom.WHAT A TESTIMONIAL Wall would write for a patent medicine that would - ) take that tired feellug away from the stock > SKRYDLOFF MUST bave been brought up on\u2019 the same book.of tactics used by Mak- LORD DUNDONALD seems to have cre- | - ated almcet \u2018as great a sensation as Borden's tariff speech.that tari! speech?ONE MAN WANTS open ears equipped with electrjc plungers, so that the end-seat hog cau bd pushed to the middle of the car.matter with a gripper that takes ) t bog by the neck and throws .declares that she used to woiga 224 pounds, : \u201cbut bas taken off seventy pounds by mental Many & woman has taken ten\\yea .off \u2018her age in the same way.DO NOT SCOFF at the Chicago woman who ; IF RUSSIA HAS any: other \u2018Give a a x | Ply, 6 Mackay street, below St Catherine.WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE, ENERGETIC workers, to distfibute circulars, santples And advertising matter.Gdod p, No can- sing.ork, VWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A BRIGHT BOY, about 16 years of age, to drive a horse and make himself generally useful in a grocery store.Apply 591 St.Urbain et.ANTED \u2014 BY BRITISH FIRB OFFICE, an aüsistant endérsement olerk.Address K 275, Herald.: 148 ANTED \u2014 CARETAKER FOH A SMALL office bullding, married man, without ckildren.Dvwelling, heat, light, free water \u2018and fuel, mud salary.A permanent position to the right man.Apply 272, Herald.144 ANTED\u2014PASTRY COOK AND CHAMbermaid, Grand Union Hotel, 1912 Notre Dame street.144 ANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AB mother\u2019s help; highest wages paid.AP ply 1201 St.Paul \u2018street, city.VVANTED\u2014A CAPABLE WOMAN; MUST be able to do plain coking; good wages paid.Apply 32 Lincoln ave.VV ANTED\u2014HOUSEMAID FOR TWO IN family, also 8 cook to go away.Ap- o-operative \"Advertising Co., New ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.Apply, with references, at 109 Hutchi- son street.+ 144 | ANTED \u2014 A GOOD \u2018GIRL FOR GENeral housework ; good home and good 227 Elm avenue.144 wages.ANTED - \u2014 DRIVER FOR EXPRESS.APply A.A.Perry & Co., 4201 81.Cather- Situations Vacant, : 2 Advertisements under ébis yr A words for 10c; 6 insertions for Mc.VV ANTED \u2014 SALESMEN MAKE 50% P cent, commission, selting \u2018\u2019Novelty 8 Cards.\u201d Merchants buy 10 to 100 on sig! 80 varfeties.Catalogue free.Sullivan 1138 Mapiewood uve., Chicago, Ill.VV ANTED-\u2014GIRLS:; GOOD PAY; ei work.Apply Foreman, The \u2018Blof st., EC) Paper Box Company, 12-14 St.real, We \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE work.Apply K 269, Herald Office.144 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, with references, family four, new house, ail conveniences, highest wages.94 Arlin; ave, Westmount.Telephone Westmount is \u2019 ANTED \u2014 BTRONG BOY, OF ABOUT 15, to learn copper plate loting.Apply, Stati ers Dept., Henry Birks & Sons, COC St.Catherine st.und Phillips are 144 WANTED _\u2014 LAUNDRESS FOR TWO uys a week: references required, Ape ply 80 Olivier ave., Westmount, first street west of Greene \u2018ave.144 VVANTED-FÔR FAMILY OF TWO, A general servant.ences, to 746 therorouke.ANTED \u2014 A TABLEMAID, ALSO A houtemaid, withux to go to the Bese side; references required.Good wages.Ape ply 182 University street.* 144 OARD\u2014LAC MASSON, FIRST CLASS boarding house; \u2018terms moderate ; a comforts desirable.Take C.P.R.train.1 WW ANTED\u2014TWO BOYS TO HELP IN AN shirt cutting room ; good chance ta learn the trade; must be intelligent and quick at work.Apply lv St.Peter street.144 'VWANTED\u2014WOOLLEN MILL MANAGER for Seaforth.Apply John Dick, Lime ited, Toronto.Mé VUVANTED\u2019 \u2014 PAINTER AND wanted at 1v Mill street.ANTED \u2018SMART YOUNG help in Jewellery store: must speak French English; best retcreuces required.Ap« ply 112 Windsor street.L144 VVANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED SHIRT AND collar starchers and smart girls to learn.Apply Tooke Bros., Id, 80% St Blisne beth street, Et.Henry.: 146 STATE SAL- VVANTED\u2014MILLWRIGHT.ary expected.Apply to P.0.Box aT?) GLAZIER 164 MAN about 17 years, to run messages ané ' + WANTED\u2014A GOOD HOUSEMAID ; MUSE bave references.Apply 265 Peel streets J ointments on} et, he kicks figuratively og ; 5 That's easy.News Street What?Didn't read - nerals who \u201cTal Your Friends of These Offers and Watch For No 4.- Ce 2 _ Wanted to Rent.Rooms Wanted, Board Wanted, Rooms to | WATER: North Bars Address T.R.oo.qe Ar ONCE, HOUSE OF 5.0R Longueuil or St Lambert, fo for lady and stating rate and situation, to B Office.w.c., in West nex.Rent must be low.oreld Office.148 Business, .Cards.Lat.One a ge » \u2018words, tor 10 cepts; coe week Yor 2% ents.RU For Sala, Lost, Business Chat To Let, Found, .Misdéliatqous, P RS, oar X ND, TEACHER OF Mek: and 4 guitar.a { Rooms and Board Wanted.ANTED \u2014 ROOMS AND BOARD, IN ree children.Addeeas re Educational : r summer, fry ond | 5 J.layson & Grant).A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseïnän, 415 and 417 St.4 or : ated Storage, Bond ooeaed 0 He Toa, Ne mr for a è rr LotTin SHIPMAN, Free.\"ularhone dina 12 1.0.Box 4.one insertion.Six insertions for the oe phraleai aoû tn fad ra cacher à 8 Slocutlon, of Sour, four, maxing 0 the.pte Ye per wo! Lr courée \u2018in Otorian method of voce, Cartage and Stora e discount of per est: wi Tina.Bali chia a bpectanty Cre oo riag £ \u2018be ailowsd Tor res menthe, 1e DE SS and dates address 111 Union ave ta : for aix months, pot cent.me y \u201d Have Your hifure 4 or Passass ddr - EN ORAPHERS WRITING 6x Small \u2018sverumments; with display ol beedings, § guste pet lise par ustrien fraalaeg Ho \u2018a Syiladle Bort: The Merchants\u2019 & Express Co.3 es ation dote sh 3 ST.JANES, Phone\u20141%2 Main.: Advertissinenty itiserted SaturSays 4 Pisitees Cols , a At oe ; aus & dt'thres monthe i, ce catherine st.\u2018 à S fit nEF Birtà notices, 5 otnts per thsértien.va ares 21 aren.ror geo Plumbers and Steamfitters.eee rm ants \u201cMochanioul En- PRACTICAL ROOFER, paper CR pe \u201cnave alped R.Bann TELE.and Gas Fitter.Kec: MONTREAL BO rer \u2019 5 I $ hh | D £1 3° + $8.00 in goods from any advertiser in this as by mail.Ma ES ee New Fork.UH Ball Phone Malo .tHe Delis, electric If ht.30 Lemoyne Jureet.PATENTS Bookbinding, END YOUR MAGAZINES TO 8 wn Bindery to-ba bou \u2018Cu st nixy send br expr - oF on ek return and os erald Bindery, eu > Found.' Fouep \u2014 ON SATURDAY, 1 on counter of Berlin House, Pas oe Catherine st.Marriage Licenses JOHN M.\"M.DUFF, 107 8t.James Sion uni 49 Cresoent TRADE on DESIGNS REGISTERED PROCURRKD IN ALL COUNTRIES.E.J.FETHERSTONHAVG & CO.EOLICITORS A p EXPERTS, x paper to the person who estimates the number of times the word: + Sule \u201c will appear on this\u2019 age next: Saturday, June.23th, Estimates must reach the Herald or BEE BY po Friday, Jue ud yoo | | VV ANTED \u2014 - for the 1st of July.Uptown 182.217 Milton st.-H.Munday, 40 - WANTED - A RELIABLE WORKING | ine street.144 VV ANTED\u2014NEAT HOUSEMAID, TO STAY in town; references required.Apply 217 Milton street.14 ANTED\u2014A PERSON TO MIND BABY, , daily, from 10.30 a.m.to 7 p.m.Arply at 721.Sherbrooke street.144 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS COACHmen, to go to Murray Bay.Apply at 08 McTavish street, after 7 p.m.7144 A GOOD PLAIN oh COOK Apply between 6 and 8 o'clock in the evening, Mrs.Garth, 127 Crescent street.144 ANTED\u2014FOR THE BÉGINNING.OF) W \"July, & good general servant Apply 52 Mackay street.- 144 ANTED \u2014 2 HORSES AND CARTS.Apply to corner St.David's lane and St.Antoine street.John Quinlan & Co.144 JANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS NURSB \u2018for two children, aged 3 and 4 Apply at once at No.2 Souvenir avebue.- Telephone - V ANTED .\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, HOUSE- tablemaid to atay in town; references réquired.Apply in morning or detween 7 and 8 p.m.164 Metcalfe st.143 ANTED \u2014 NEAT.HOUSEMAID, TO stay in town; references required.Apply ANTED \u2014 GOOD TLAIN.COOK TO stay In town; no washing; early dinner; three in family; references required.Apply 217 Milton st.143 Wea \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS COACHman, to go to Murray Bay.Apply at 66 McTavish st, after 7 p.m.143 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK to go to Murray Bay.Apply at 66 Mc- Tavleh st.18 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT TO go to the country for the summer months near Montreal.Apply 142 Metcalfe street.\u2019 143 ANTED «~ A WOMAN TO ASSIST IN general housework, from 10 to 2 daily.Apply to 63 Knox st., Point st.Charles.143 ANTED \u2014 A STOREMAN; ONE WHO bas had experience And can apeak French and English.Apply to 333 St.Paul _utreet.VVARTED \u2014 A PERSON TO MIND BABY daily, from 10.80 am.to 7 p.m.Apply at 727 Sherbrooke st 143 FANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG APPRENtice to the plumbing and heating.far leury st.[J'ANTED INMBDIATELY, GOOD dressmakers and apprentices.\u201881 Cres- cont st.148 ANTBD \u2014 HEAD BELL MAN, ALSO two bell boys.Apply to Steward, Turkish Bath Hotel.WATER SET LIBERAL WAGES.218 Metoalfe avé.housekeeper.Apply 82 Shuter st.143 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with light housework; can sleep at home.135 Manstield st.143 VWANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TAILORESS to work on coats; also pants and vest workers.Apply 460 St.James st.© 143 ANTED \u2014A MAN TO DO CHORES AND work around\u2019 yard.Apply 397 Wellington ot.163, Ware \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.AP- pre with reféreébcés, st 109 Hutchison ANTED \u2014 FOR nt) servant, sm 23th at.HE COUNTRY, GEN- | famity; nd washing.Summer Board, Bre _ NICE Fan Cn AT sles, Franc rep.wu open À fired of June, excelent board odors prices; ater thé, mate Srieboly.Francie.Chartier, Lae ISLAND \u2014 royp NG prince DWAR breezes, mats cent Bathing every out- otels.sum- door sport.n ustréted fst Attestation, n- a.mer resting So in erie, \u2018information free.lettetowh, Pri Tour For window of ators fittures and private use MIRROR \u2014all bises te otler.25 Por Cont.04 Framing Orders This Month MALONE MOULDING & FRAMING GO, 48 Reaver Hall Hill | \u2014 ibid alt ANTED \u2014 MAN OR SMART LAD, TG deliver goods and take care of horses, Must know.the city.Winch's Market, 2337 Ste Catherine st.146 VV ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTEL» ligent persons to solicit orders for nurs\" ery stock; to the right parties I can offer best inducements; best time in the year to Hate & start.Apply for terms, at once, to \u2026 Smith, Wipona, Ont.ANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, for farm near Montreal; widow with one - child preferred; good position for right per- aL Apply, giving particulars, to P.O.Box ANTED\u2014BANDSMAN: FROM ENGLAND wanting employment should call orf Write to Bandmaster Sidney Rogers, Oshaws, ot.who will find him work, 146 WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS maid; must have good references.Ape ply at once, to Mr.Geo.Walker, 2368 and 2370.St.Catherine.143 \u201cLegal Cards, N Barristers, etc, Gornwall.Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H: Cline, F.J.Maclennan EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, LC.R.A.Pringle, J.As C.Cameron, LL.B Co (3!BBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, .etc, Richmond and Carling sts., London, Geo.C.Gibbons, X.C., Fred.F.Ha arper.IREENSHIELDS & Barristers, ete., 1734 Notre Dame st.S.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.* Canada Life Building, 132 St.James street, Montreal.Miscellaneous.VWWANTED \u2014 TO LAY YOU GooD CON« crete floor, artificial drains; will make your damp cellar dry.Mc- Keown, 294 Marle Anne Street.14 | brooke, iit Footimété thé atinbèr ét tinios he vor.\u201cGA\u201d the ravie Étasiilied Want EVERY HOUSEHOLDER NEEDS IT\u2014 Ever-Ready Mending Tissue; no needle and thread; mends all fabrics; trial package, 10¢, 38 for 23c.Gaylor Mail Order \u2018 pe Lucerne, Colo._ 144 PANAMAS, STRAW BRAID, OR CHIP straw.hats, bleached and rerovated in faultless style.Drop us & postal.M.R, Desgeorge & Co., 182 Centre st.183 TO MORH BALD HEAD&.RECIPE FROM Dr.Dupuytren, medical adviser of Napoleon 1st.Address Labat, Agent, \u2018\u2018Societé Hygienophile,\" 1'.0.Box 6419, Montreal 147.Business Chances.- (HAIR SEATS RECANED PERFECTLY ' and expeditiously.Perforates replaced.Write to John Stapleton, 151 st.Urbain st.Better clip thie.14 - - meer Froperty for Sale, ESIDENCE FOR SALE - 371 METCALF avenue, Westmount.10 rooms.Up«tee date.Everything of the best.Always opem for inspection.Apply premises, or J.Steven son Brown & Co., Guardian Buliding.To phone Main 980 and 416.\\ \"SALE \u2014 \u201cWINONA COTTAGE.\u201d OR F Country resilence, 9 rooms, bath with water connections.Fruit garden, large stable, bennery.One mile from Victoria ave, on Sherbrooke st.extension.Apply W.J.\u2018Mes Gee,\u201d Mechanics\u2019 Building.FoR SALE\u2014CORNER BUSINESS BLOCK opposite new Sun Life building and new Court House, on Strathcona Square, Sher.Que.Apply to Dr.W.Duncan Smith, \u2018Sherbrooke.For SALE\u2014RESIDENCE, ALSO MPD.cal and surgical practice; this prof rt He {s on one of the best residential \u2018streets erbrooke, Que.Apply to Dr.W.Duncan Bmith, Shetbrooke.- 149 Jor PALE - STANLEY TaRëT ni \u201c stone bow front house, two serez, | out order.Quick price, $5,500.ne open ou \u2018 .$8, West End\u2014Nice Stone Front Cottage, dine rooms, extension shed or kitchen, be thce, gardens; charming locality.Terms.- $3,000\u2014Tenement, Balmoral Street:-Gatoway, large yard and shed.For quick buyer, wood étatount or very easy terme.$14,000\u2014Durocher k was i sandy and- in a poor condition-for record smashing.There was considerable delay in starting the.programine.and the firet race was one of three miles, in which three machines (two Stan- leys and a Rambler) started.The Rambler took the lead at the start, and was never headed, thie time by niles being , 1.66, 3.15 and 5.39 3-5.A second Attempt had a silimar result, except that the time war slower, : No.999 made several trials distances, but in none were any records In danger.YACHTING.Cape May Cup Brought Home.New York, June 20.-The Cape May challenge cup was brought home hy the American line ateamer St.louis, which arrived Saturday from Nouth- ampton and Cherbourg, with 184 cabin and -721 steerage.pumsengers, the ter of \"whom came at the $10 cut rate, The Cape May cup recently wus challenged for by Morton FF.Plant's schooner Ingomar.the trophy being An possession of King Edward, who won it with his cutter Britannin in 1893, when nhe defeated the Navahoe.As the Britannia, owing to her age, was hot considered competent to defend the cup against a modern vessel, the trophy was turned over by the King to the officials of the Royal Yacht squadron, to be returned to the Ney York Yacht Club.\u2018at differ- of \"The Lysietrata Cup.: New York, June 20.-H.M.Roger's on Saturday won the Lyalistratu Cup and 32,500 offéred by Former Commodore James Gardon Bennett, of the New York Yacht.Club, by beating F.M.gmith\u2019's Hauoll, her only competitor, by three minutès and forty seconds, in a sixty-inile race off Sandy Hook lightship.0 ; tiie \u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + LAWN TENNIS .The Tennis Championship.Reston, June 20.\u2014E.E.Leonard, of Harvard, -on Saturday won the right to piay Beals C.Wright, of this city, for the tennis champlonship of Maasachu- settn, by defeating R.©.Seaver, of this city, on the Longwood Cricket Club courts, tiirce sets to one, in the final round of the State Championship tour- nanient.The score was 6-3, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 \u2014\u2014 The Singles Championship.: Hartford, Conn.June .20.\u2014Beals Wright.of Harvard, on Saturday met of the local club, and Beals Wright beat EVERY CHILD'S HEALTH DEMANDS fer or Bpeciaily suited tee children.c ren use Ol .Hamilton's Pills.Price 24@ ny Te ) of Nus- \u2018selection of their umpire.Follow: ng them lat.twin screw steam yacht, the Kanawha, This most interesting game, played on Westmount Park on Saturday after: noon, witnessed by a large crowd of spectators, resulted in a win for Lon- gueull.by 23 rune.Holt (31) and Waix- er \u20ac16) played well for Longueul:.Wood bowled elght wickets for 2¢ runs.The feature of the game vas the e:- fort made by Nash and Messenger 2 pull the game through for Wesum uri.the deadly bowling of Wood, howc+er- proved too much for them.tis 10 be hoped that in future Weal- mount will pay more atteniion ta ihe are the scores; Longueuil: .Brunn.b Lawrence .Holt, ¢ and b Gough .B.Wood, b Lawrence.- - Ce .B: Wood, b LLawrence .uv *.H.Beard.¢ Tippet.b Hough .Walker.run out .\u2026.+102 \"3.Harrod, ¢ Brown, b Gough .Emblem.b Nash.Emblem, b' Grant .\u2026.Hand, b Grant .2.020 1e S.Lightbourne.«\u20ac GOUES.Do Grant .Ce eee .Cox, not out .- run Extras .«000000 she cne see Westmount.Ce Total .2.eee aie J.Mayers, ¢ Harrod, b Wood .W.J.Grant, b Harrod sales |W.A, Brown, b Wood .Shertrede, b Wood 0 Lo seen Messenger.b Wood .+.+ R22 H.F Holliday.b Wood .0°3 D.Gough, ¢ Walker.b Wood W.L.Them, « Holt.b Wood .0 ¢.W.Nash.b Wood z Ce arene $ nN.8, Lawrence, b 'Lighibeurn .8 R.S.Tippett, not out .+++000100 $ Extras ,.+.eee es i Total President vs.Vice-President.This match played un the M.A.A.A: , grounds on Saturday, proved moat in- i teresting, Mr.Moberley's side winning by the narrow margin of three runs The efature uf the.match was the bat- \u2018ting of K.Smith and the Rev.Mr.Plumptre, vho made 51 and #3 respectively, ROWING\u2014AQUATICS The Anal of the tour pared race of the Grand Trunk Buating, Club: was broright ofï on Raturday afternoon, and proved a close thing.The satltug, race resulted in a victory for the Clare, Eight boats were entered.Reaulta Four cared final 1, A.Veary.tieo.Richards, A.Ward and QG.Reotleo s BE.Phillipa, PF.Kerr, W.UCastle- man and W.rownrige.Salling race 1.KR.Lange The lara, 2, Wan, Munn, The Hobo.ee mm.i Special Notice: i WHO WANTS TO LEND THE | MONEY?>< \"Nervilia wants to barrow $20,000,000.Here is a chance tor & little bunch ot idle capital to get a life jou.But as vet, there has been no rush to invest.Good health is the best Investment, ani Vin Mt Michel brings health and strength.It In a perfect tonic for young \u2018and old.1t invigorates the depleted takes away that feeling of exhaustion, purifies the blood, and makes one eat and sleep well.Vin St.Michel ia the great French tonic wire, and \u2018is ayatem, lan agreeable to the tuste as it ia bene.: andi body.| ; fictal to the mind NEWS FROM RENFREW.Renfrew, Ont., June 20.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014 McMaster Evaugelastic Band, sev- The jen in number, held à series of meetings :An- this town.| \u2018Principal McDowall, of the Renfrew \u2018Colleginte Institute.has offered a prize \"to the best reader in the Institute.The students are to be - examined by Dr.| Murphy and W.B.Craig.B.A.mem- (bers of the \u2018Board of Education.| The Board of Directors of the Y.M.C.A., have.just put in a new shower bath.po ! The stone crusher and roller are being The factory of the Cumming M(r.Ca.was opened to the publit * every day and evening last week.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CROPS LOOKING WELL.Three Rivers, June 20.\u2014(Special)\u2014 {The fine dry and warm weather of the crops.The hay is in excellent condition, and will be a very heav con Grains and vegetables have bé up erfullx and promise ; ay + ow + a TD CLOSE past week has greatly improved the Department Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWEAR ANT TA TZINS | 2206 St.Catherine SL DAILY LESSONS Arrest ral rw => ses \u2018 2 Taro BY AUCTION WITHOUT x ==d The Craddock Simpson co.x FT ET Sas Irem, June 28th, IVVN AN \u201cAMES ST NN or » yvars It THE CRADOCK SIMPSON, C&, NU Flex N IRAN US HANN Bb.3 \u2014e .; 1 QEALED TENDiAS Addiomsd Th td ume N dersigued ant codeised Venter for Grands Meudins W Sgr w Ne tee vend at IN aile Lp Satusday VIN ial de, à \u2018élusively fer.The ons ttu-h en 9 à mdart at Grañés Mecdims, Uvasts 02 Rimuouair, tee \u201cvides af QueNés, a sUrdIDg tv n pas and specittoation te De aveu a: (he Difices pf Nr Fh Helaud, Clerk of Works, Boat: fice, Quebec.\u2018Ur Cha Treacarditia, Clery of Works, oat Mtr e Rur'd ug.Montreal, on application to the Forimaster at Daltdalre, Rimouskt County.Que | and a! the Departs \u201cment of Public Works Mtawa a.Feudern will tel De considered unless made on the printed term supplied, ad ugued with the actual s quUatuFes of tenderers Au accepted cheque où a chartered dank, payable to the order of the Monorabls the Minister of Pyhlie- Works, for three thousand doljpgirs (31.00.00), must sceompany each tens der.The cheque will da forfeited {f the party tendering decline the contract or fall \"te complete the work vontracted for, and will he returned !n vase of non-acceptance of tender: Tte Department dock not bind itself to ace \u201ccept the lowest or aby tender.: Ry order.; ' FRED.GELINAS, * Secretary and Acting Deputy Ministep, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 17: 1904.; Newspapers 1nserting this advertisement without authority frcm the Department will not be paid far it.a | I : EALED TENDERS, addressed to the ume dersigred, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Elevator, Ottawa, Ont.,\u201d\u201d will bs received ab | this office until Tuesday.June 28, 19M, {ne clusively, for the erection of an electric ele- xator at the Western Departmental Building, Ottawa.according to plans and specifications to de seen at tte Department of Publie Works, Ottawa: a me likely juniors \u2018 .; \u2014\u2014 G.Willett, not out.12 oud destroy the nerve of most any Bob Taylor and Pokey Leany tral grounds, Nov.19th.Otherwise the Royal Montreal Won.beat Mamie Abbott home by a long A.Bailey, did not bat.!! 1212211 12 Et\u2019 1and Edith Jamieson, Maud How= team, but this does not seem to affect would have made a great d en th team making the best showing (mar-| Royal Montreal Golf Club had Ot-|distance.In \u2018the trotting event, Belle 4 gu ith did notbat.\u2014 8% Joy Higgs, Gertrude Richardson, plucky Cornwall very much, and the the Montreal team, the former in the {4gn of points) in case of both Montreal |tawa us their visitors at Dixle on Sat: Benton easily outclassed the other! \u2018Extras .0.0000000000000 17 Eleanor and Ruth Robertson, Luella game they put up on Saturday stamps defence and the latter to do some gil teams belng defeated, shall play return urday and administered to them a| horses and won in straight heats._\" White, Belle Bryson, Annie and Ada them as a team thut will be extraor- (ins.The committee know of their mis- match with Quebec on Nov.18th in|heavy defeat.Of course gonditions| Summaries: * Total .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.111R08ers, Annie Montgomery, M.KE.Mc- dinarily hard to beat at home \u2018at least.take now.Montreal on home grounds, total in|were in favor of the home players, 2.24 class, trot and pace, purse $250.Point St.Charles, \u2018 Laren, Edith Cushing, Ruth and Mine The draw was three goals each.The| «Biy\" Murphy played a good game, both games to count.The schedule is: Novel conditions were imposed.A Maud Wilkes.br.m., Den- = 11 3 W- Colbeck, b Beott.B Fo vig i Stan an Mudge Al- teams were: i\" \u2018 SENIOR .point was given for the winner of the| nis Lake, Napanee .« = A.Harry, b Hopkins.18 : ' secte - Cornwall.Montreal, PUt Was obviously not yet in condition.at.1, Brits at Ottawa\u2019 College first nine holes, a point for the second, Gerald, bg.D.X.St.C.Priston, c Hopkins, b Scott.¢ loch.Rosalie Hill, L.Beaman; Muster Hunter.Goal .Hamilton mv, was pretty rough at times Oct 1, Ottawa at Montreal ° and \u2018one for the winner of the full] Amour, Ottawa .1133 2p Dolan, lbw, b Scott.0 Kenneth Julien, Willle Kinnen, Donald M.Broderick.Point.Murphy and minutes penalty is not near- Oct.8, Brits at Montreal.round.Royal Montreal won by 38 Compton, Jr.br.s., J.C.Smith, b Scott.12220.4 Budge, Wilfrid Small, Mr.A.Murray, Burns.«Cover point.Haynes ly enough for fighting.If officials Oct.8, Ottawa at Ottawa College: points to 8.The scores Ret Stanbridge, Que.a 332239 weylor, b Hopkins .5 OPINIONS OF THE SERVICE M.Donald.Defence.trachan yo vo any desire to stamp out this dis- | Oct.15, Ottawa at.Brits.' Roya t Highland Fling, b.m.H.1 8.Windsor, Lb.w,, b Scott.- 2 W.Broderick.| 0e Davidson grace to Canadian sport they will have) Oct.16, Montreal at Ottawa College.|; porcv Taylor : Mont.Ottawa.Lngace, Montreal.dis.: & Pr Hs a PT 3 JOURNALS., Beynes CU Centre PUS Le Nolan to be mroe determined about it.Set.22, Montreal at Brits.: ° A.à.Peer CETTE -0 Time\u20142.22%4, 2.19%, 2.22, 2.20%, 2.21%.A.Moore ce Willett b Scott.re 0 (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) McAteer .Home.Finlayson} 3 là take his girl ct, 22, Ottawa College at Ottawa.|q.w.MacDougall .3 2.17 class, trot and pace, purse $200.Pp Iowatt, b Hopkins Tit 1! The Broud Arrow says: \u201cIt |s well sere.Home.; o young fellow wou ake Bir Oct.29, Ottawa College at Montreal y : Octave B.b.g.New .vO seston ; : .sh: .Ferclval .+.Madden !to see pugilism, yet he is expected to Oct.29, Brits at Ottawa.H.H.Hansard .0 ctave B., b.g., Newport Extras .APE \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.6|Krown that the shade of politics of an Cummins Hendry pri h long to witness a few fights Nov.6 .K.R.MacPherson .:.© Stock Farm, Vt.2 211 \u2014 \\cfficer of high rank in this country 7 Broderick.Out.home Wells ring her along ov.b, Montreal at Ottawa.A.Z.Palmer, jr 3 Josephine, b.m., M.Phelps, Total : go ubout a decade ago, would have had ic nee eR In.UU Dodds O0 @ lacrosse field.1m \u2018Nov.6, Ottawa College at Brits.|R.E.MacDougail ._!:.3 Morrisville, Vt.\u2018121 23 UT AREER + \u201c much to do with his selection for the J.E, Macphee.Timek'rs.G.Pettigrew .A Curious Discussion INTERMEDIATE SERIES.A.B.Brodrick .0 Mamie Abbott, br.m., J.Victoria vs.Valleyfield.\u2018post of Commander-in-Chlef.had not R.Clark.Umpires.- A.Cameron When th me ended three all, no- Series A.\u2018 C.A.Bogert .3 G.Warnock, Ottawa .3 3 8 3 2 .\u2018a Parliamentary crisis frustrated the Referce\u2014P.Murphy, Montreal.vod a ; mheth = the match should | Oct.1\u2014Shamrocks at Westmount.\u201c_ A.Simpson .0.Times\u20142.19, 2.22, 2.20%, 2.20, 2.19%.The above match was played on Sat- designs of the then Secretary of War.Rish wav from \u2018the start they! ody knew whether, Oct.8\u2014Westmount at Shamrocks.YW.L.Maltby ; 2 Class 2.19 for trotters only, purse urday at the Annex, and resulted in a Lord Dundonald committed a flagrant were \"A Tt Rammer and \u2018tongs, with be played to a finish or Dot ea great or Series BY mrocks.P.D.ROSS .__\"!\" ° , win for Valleyfield by 7 runs.For breuth of discipline.Cornwall on the aggressive.thelr home | SU On Aree ta bear.It seemed Oct.15\u2014Montreal at Quebec, Fayette Brown .1 ' Delle Benton, b.m., J.G.War- Victoria Walter played well for 17.- .making determined efforts to rush the tot Mince ha C.L.A.rules had Ott.22\u2014Quebec at Montreal.» + J.A.Jackson .%.0 nock, Ottawa .1 1 1, Moore also made 17 for Valleyfield, as- B.C.COAL AND PETROLEUM Montreal defence.Hamilton was test- been adopted, nothing had been done : Sertes C.E.\"A.MacNutt .2 Routliff, b.g., Joe Peacock, Ot- sisted by Kenny.Following are the! LICENSES.ed sevarely, but came out of \u2018the ordeal tn case of such a contingency.Event-| Oct.I5\u2014Winners A at Ottawa.Dr.Horsey 0 tava.RAR SRI 3 2 3 scores.\u2014 Victoria, B.C.'June 18.-\u2014(Special.)\u2014e with flying colors.Billy\" Murbhy pally It was decided to postpone the Oct.22\u2014Ottawa at winners A.C.B.Robin .1 Joe Scott, blk.g., J.Scott, Ot- | VICTORIA.i This week's (\u2018Gazette contains notice res wag good, but evidently not In condi- match, and play it off again, provided Series D.G.II.Perley .0 twa, Ont.2 3 3/3 Lidgate, c Anderson, b Hastings\u2019 9 | 8pecting the issuing of the long awaita tion, but Haynes and Strachan played \u2018it would have a bearing on the cham- Oct.29\u2014Winners C play winners B{ A.A.Wilson .LP 3 Miss Dany \u201coa se roue dis.T.Dryden, ¢ Anderson, b Hastings 0 {ng licenses for coul and petroleum | a great game.e ! pionship.Ç on latter's grounds, .| J.A.D.Holbrook .0 me\u20142.26%, 2.23%, 2.25%.F.Norton, ¢ Latam, b Moore.2 prospecting in \u2018block 4593, Southeast The pressure eventuhlly told.and\u2019 \u2014 ; Nov.\u2014Winners B at winners C.F.N.Southam .0 \u2019 ) R.Walker, b Hastings.17 Kootenay.The notice fixes the fze for within five minutes of the start, Percl-| Bob Madden did not seem very com-| If Quebec and Ottawa are in first] G.F.Henderson .0 Amateur Records Gone.F.Reinhardt, b Hastings.0 licenses at $1 euch.license to cover the val gave Cornwall the ler, which they gortable playing against his old team \\serles D they will play one game to de-|7 D.Ilood .fevers 8 Cleveland, Ohla, June 20.\u2014Before A|C.Bain, c Chadwick, b Moore.3 Year from date of Issue.The Governe kept until the game was almost half an .and was decidedly nervous.\u2018{cide in Montreal, Oct.29: .; C.E.Read .e 0 crowd of 10,000 horse lovers at Glen-! jf Mijler, b Hastings.0 ment refuses to deterinine the rights of hour old.Montreal had themselvas \u2014_ \u2018 Q.R.F.U.to control this game, W.A'.Bogg «.eres 2 - ville track on Saturday, Lou Dillon, the |g Mather.¢ Chadwick, b Moore.1 applirunts, or Lo.be held responsible wuch to blame.Their home became | There was a fight on the bleachers | JUNIOR SERIES.D.¢.Campbell .0 trotting mare, driven by her owner, C.¢.Hooper, b MooOre.+.1:for, or lo take any part in any dispute weak through the stubborn defence of after \u2018the second quarter.and two}, Serfes A H.H.Sims.K.G.Rillings, was sent a mile to Wag-'3 Duthle, not out.4 that may arise among claimants.\u2018Cornwall, and though well worked UP husky limbs of the law triumphantly Sept.24\u2014G.T.B.C.at Brits.A.Kohl L.000000 0 gon t obeat the amateur.record of 2.10.'F Clarke, b Mayoh .2: \u2014_ re.: tn midfield did not finish well.They jed away a little fellèw about à third (ct.1\u2014 Brits at McGill.Oo.NW.prvane ces ssases ves 3, \u2018| The mare made the distance in 2.06.The! Extras ©.unren rena.Ceres 130 Loyal Excelsior Lodge, 1.0.0.F.\u2018 had chances.more chances than the \u2018of thelr size amid the cheers of thé Oct.8\u2014G.T B.C.at McGill , a Re t.Gill PE 0.last quarter was \u2018made In 30 seconds.\u2014! The regular meeting of Loyal Excele home team, but failed to make use of stand.Oct.16\u2014Rrits at G.T.B.C.8.Eddie .caren chee.3 Mr.Blliings next rode Charlle Mac u Total ooo ee feene ean 52 sior Lodge, No.6227.Manchester Unitf them.The first quarter ended:, Corn- .\u2014_ Oct.29\u2014 McGill at G.T.B.C .H.8S.Southam .0, mile to snddle in an effort to break the | Oddfellows, wns ha'd in the Empire wall, 1: Montreal, 9.| The Cornwall defence was remark- Oct.5 McGill st Brits, Dr.MacPhail RR ire 2 amateur world's record of 2.19 1-4, The .VALLEYFIELD, \u2018a | building, 2572 St Cütherine Street.Hane or The second quarter vas & Tee {ably strong.The two Brodericks and Series B.a ed cree er 0 record was towered to 2.17 3-4.FV Hill b Norton dep : evening.when the following officers \\rcrease thelr lead, until Finlayson, oungsters.well supporte > ¢| Sept 7t-Montrenl at Outremont W.M.Southam vue 1 Co The International Circuit.IC.Latham, b Dryden.11211100 0 er ne aor ane inne Madden and Hendry began to get Eo | : : .Oct.I\u2014Westmount at Montreal.Mortimer Davis RAE cere 0 Following are.the dates of the Inter- M.Kenny, b Dryden .\u2018vec 8.C.E.Brownell.grani master; E.J.ing.Finlayson played.a very A ay Mrs.Dr.Wheeler.who is a sister of : Shamrocks at Outremont.F.L.cal OC2 ceernnnnns ee 8 national Trotting and Pactng circuit: C.Mayoh, e Miller, b Norton.1 Burnett, P.P.G.M.vice grani; J.P.érlcky hough evidently CS Teri i Willie Broderick, was an anxious spec- Oct.8\u2014Montreal at Westmount.CY Bart \u201c0 Westport, N.Y.\u2014September 6.7, 8 and v Doone.\u20ac Reinhardt, b Lidgate.17 Lurvson.recordin was ¥.Be - ane : tätor.: .\u2018 Outremont at Shamrock, CR Paterenn NT 9.1904.; N.Hastings, rydent oo.0.4 decided 10 hold tx from nervousness.Hendry dans thi \u2014 Oct, 15\u2014Outremont at Westmount, J.5 Paterson Treen 0 ° Plattsburg, N.Y.\u2014September 13, 14, R.Hill.b Lidgate .4 on Dominion Day.EO dn pat ihroush for Mont- Montreal's Extra Goal._ Shamrocks at Montreal.= TE een = 15 and 16, 7 Co \u2018 J.Chadwick, not out.5 ter WwW.Ardil of real and the stand.cheered heartily |: Montreal scored a fourth goal a few | Oct.22\u2014Westmount at Shamrocks, Total .\u201c38 8 Malone, N.Y.\u2014September 20, 21, 22 W Henshaw.b Lidgate as 2 and Past Grand § \"old Cornwall boy.The remalninæ! séconds\u2014after time in the third quar- Outremont at Montreal: LS rot and, 23.- ._ ., W.Kitchen, c Mather.b Lidgate.Montreal Lodge, the old Cornwall boy.! ter.Th ras \u201cOct.Te MornitrenT at Shamrocks - __The_Gentlemen's Driving Club, Mont-| Extras .Cee eee 12 those present ten minutes were very much give and; ter.ere was some doubt about it, \u201coù .Westmount Beat Victoria: ; Be TRY : v u \u201cReddy\u201d MeMillan's land it was due to the timekeepers rot Westmount at Outremont, .> ; .real\u2014September 27.Z8 IJ and 30.T7 Ln take, though h eddy 3 that he being supplied a whistle, \u201cTen seconds .; Series (.Westmount and.the Victoria Clubs ; \u2014\u2014 \u2026 Total .\u201c2 Ee tittle short of a re most ef.10 £0.\" sald Mr.Guy Pettigrew, as he Nov.7\u2014Winmers A at.Quebec.played a friendly match over the West- Good prices prevailed \u2018at the Rancho | oo a LI wa Serd for Free Uzzoroe of was little s © ge ran to tell the referee time was up.The Nov.12-\u2014Winners B ut Quebec.{mount links on Saturday afternoon and De] Paso\u2019 sale of ÿeurlings at Sheeps- Longueuil vs.Westmount, EEE TL a ET ee AN ESTATE.J Mrs hp bi a © ru EE Tenders will not de considered unless made , | ,on the printed form supplied.and sigoned ; with the actual signatures of the tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, | parable to the order of the Honorable the | Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent (iv pc) of the amount of the tender, must accompany seach tender.The cheque will te forfeited (f the party tendering de- | cline, the contract or fail to complete the : work co cted for, aud will be returned in | case of mon-acceptance of tender.i The ent does pad ftself to age et Pablic W 2° awe, Juno 15, : soapy su: rector oo re.a Sa nt ro Vda SAV PN ANA 0 Soni ni Newspspets luserting this | je» ve authority trom bb Department EC Tp Awe bam Wl Lon oy Wl A 3 3 i Re re eA Ba NI rr That Play Didn\u2019t Work Because .cael a.a i 7 19 nln Ley.Sy gore rw viable on 7 visé Lu! We Couldn\u2019t Geta Map on Third The Baltimore Papers all Say the Birds Are Looking Like Real Goods.baseball reminds us of that celebrated poetical classie which ends: \u201cOff again, On again, Gone again, Finnegan.\u201d One day we are going around with our manly chests thrown out asserting most positively that of \"all the ball teams ever organized with the express purpose of getting its hooks on the pennant, the Birds are the greatest that ever wandered down the Pike, _ : That's .when we win.Bliss put it all over the Toronto sluggers thie other day und we came away from that game entertaining the Simon Pure belief taht Bliss had more curyes than McGinnity and Mathewson even thought of.: Bliss lost Saturday and then we won dered\u2019 why Atherton didn't put Carthy in oftener.\u2018 A team looks great tvhen it wins.When it loses we begin to figure out that we need about seven new pitchers, two new catchers, a new infield and @l80 sweeping changes in the outfield.What says the late celebrated Wil- diam Shakespeare on this very point: \u201cA laurel wreath upon his noble brow, He won, he won, he is the victor now; And yet if direful fate comes down and - chooses \u2019 He'll be a lobsterino when he loses.\u201d .No new second baseman has turned Up vet, and Lord Dundonald is begin-: ning to think that the appointment is being held up by the Government.Down with political interference in baseball, ping-pong and checkers! : Baltimore, Md., June 18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Montréal finished .the \u2018series in the Ariole town to-day by losing to Baltimore by 6 to 2.It was clean, snappy baseball, however, and the Canadians got in a big share of the good playing.i In, fact the improvement neticed in the series is a matter of compliment to Atherton's reorganized team.Bliss added to his reputation by hold- HE festive game of Mc-} TTT ».ERR : k EU men When Bliss pitched for Baltimoré, he was beaten by Montreal when he pitched for Montreal he.was heaten by Baltimore.That makes it ov.4 ! Tr, pM EN : Actéatiy Won.One of thie most mysterious.events in the history of baseball happened en Saturday, and it caused § tremendous sensation.Toronto Wun à gams.Joyce Stealing | Bases.- Joyce stole two bases Saturday.He has made a good impression in this important department of the game.Clancy, Four Hite.The Herald's correspondent says that Bill Clancy made four hits on Saturday but the score sent out only credits him with three.\u2018 .Ptr .Odwell Doing Well.Odwell is à star on the bases.In the twenty-six contests he has played, he has stolen, seven bases, the best show- Ing of any in the Red bunch.\u2014Sporting mes, : Better Than Nothing.\u201cAny game aroundehere?\u201d asked the city sportsman.: \u201cGoin\u2019 ter be a game uv baseball back uv th\u2019 village graveyard this afternoon,* replied the native.\u201cGood!\u201d exclaimed the .c.s.\u201cI'll stay and take a shot at the umpire, \u2014 The Toronto Team.(Toronto Star.) We gaily shout Hurrah! out loud, And likewise shout Hurray! They didn't beat our baseball crowd, Because they didn't play.'Nother Toronto Knock.\u2018This is one of those\u2019 nice, sweet little chocolate creams the Toronto Tele- &ram hands out to thè Eastern League team in that city: Ca \u201cIt looks at- this juncture as if the directorate would have to chloroform the crowd in order to get them to the pall grounds when the team: returns to own.\u201d ' + Has Bad Arm.New York may let Ames go because his arm is still in a bad way.Pittsburg offered $10,000 for Ames last fall.Liquid Refreshments; Hugh Jennings says that water-drink- ing his opponents down to eight hits, Ing is bad for a man playing baseball.and the reason they lost was found in' We know something worse than water.the errorless play and good timely work of the home team.Bliss was met as an easy thing by the Oysters, with whom he played before joining the Montreal boys, but he seemed to have his dander up -and got in some\u2019 fine work with the sphere.Clancy led his team by making four of the ten hits, : Montreal runs came in the sixth.Adams and Clancy singled, Yeager found a nice one and tripled to the cen- \u2018tre field fence and of course scored the first two.After that they could not find Adkins, who pitched a shut-out | their score at this point.; | Three errors charged to Yeager, Hartman and Gibson, came in times whèg the home players could most profit, | and their score went up accordingly.The Baltimore papers are warm in their praise for Manager.Atherton.Thursday's defeat is ascribed tp his absense in search of players and comment is made on the different playing | of Friday.when he was in harness again.The play used three times in Friday's game, that of sacrificing when |.a man on their team starts to steal \"home, is pointed out as a worthy example for the Baltimores to follow.| Newark is the next town for the Mont-|- real nine: N.W.Warfield, Baltimore sun.Summary\u2014Two base hits , McFarland, Hayden, Hoffman.Three base hit, Yeager.Sacrifice hits, Jennings, 2.Stolen bases, \u2018Joyce, 2, Gibson, Jennings, Lewis, Griffin.Double plays, Lewis to Jenninæs; Jordan, unassisted.Base on balls, off Adkins, 1; off Bliss, B.Hit by pitched ball, by Adkins.Btruck out, by Adkins, 3; Blias, 3.Passed ball, Gibson.Left on bases, Baltimore, 5; Montreal, 5.First base on errors, Baltimore, 1.Time, 1.25.Attendance, 3,061.Umpire, Sullivan, Other Eastern League Games.: R.H.RB At Providence\u2014 \u2018Rochester .121100801\u2014 9 17 »| Providence .000000092\u2014 2 6 3 Batteries: \u2014 Fertsch and McAuley; \u201c\u201ciau, Hooker and Thomas, Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 2,500.\u2018 At Jersey City\u2014 4 Jersey City .20000091*\u201412 16 1 Buffalo \u2026 \u2026-,-011103000\u2014 6 12: 4 Batteries\u2014Pfanmiller, Barnett and Carrisch; Brockett and McAllister.Umpire, Egan.Attendance, 6,500., At Newark\u2014\" Newark .201100010\u2014 5 11 5 Toronto .\"i.006401104\u201410 9 4 Batteries\u2014Wolfe, Clay, Hesterfer and Bhea; Gardner, Mills and-Raub.Ume- pire, Haskell.; - SUNDA YGAMES.At Providence\u2014 .L- Rochester vs .000122080\u2014 8 13 8 Providence.100000300\u2014 4 8 § Batteries\u2014O'Leary and McAuley ; Amole and Thorhas.Umpire, Kelly.; At Newark\u2014 Newark .000310020\u2014 6 12\u2018 8 oronto.-.116800112\u201415 17 2 Currie ce es Batteries\u2014Balley and Shea; and Raub, Umpire, Haskell.Eastern League Standing.Won.Lost P.C.uffalo .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.27 mn 71 Jersey City .+.25 15 25 Baltimore .\u2026 \u2026.25 15 B29 vewark .\u2018.\u2026 +.19 20 A481 Montreal .oo caer.17 19° .473 à rovidence es Loo ove 17 .28 : 425 Mroronto .\u2026 1.1% 2 436 Rochester .9 30 231 i Why buy your suit from a small tock; it costs you no more to see hundreds of patterns at Boucher & Rof- | Chicago .\u2018Pittsburg .:.: cy's, corner St, Peter and Notre Dame treata\u2014Adve \u20ac oo Brooklyn's , Hospital.\" Ned Hanlon thinks himself\u2019 at the head of a hospital.Dillon, Strange, Bergen and Dobbs have all been on the sick list for one reason or, another.- Lo.©: \"Nother War.Arthur Irwin prophesies that there will be another baseball war next sea- 8¢n and that the American league will desert Washington and put a team in- \u2018tor Pittsburg.- .against Providence this week and kept .Eastern Canadian League.Farnham, defeated St.Hyacinthe yesterday 7 to 5.Bishop the released Montreal pitcher, twirled for Farnham (and was touched for ten hits.Ottawa defeated Mascotte 10 to 2.\u2018Gething pitched for Mascotte and Mc- Mann for Ottawa.\u2018 Games To-day.Montreal at Newark.Toronto at Baltimore, a Buffalo at Providence.' © Rochester at Jersey City.Bishop Goes to Orange.Bishop, released by Montreal some time, ago, has accepted an offer from Baltimore.the South Orange, N.,J., semi-profes- A.B.R.H.P.O.A.B.|slonal team, and will leave town to- McFarland, rf.4 2 2 1 0 0 day.Hayden, If.4 2 3 1 0 0 , : \u2014 Jennings, ss .2 0 1 4 + of Princeton Beat Old Eli.- v | Jordan, 1b .\u2026.37 0501077001\" New York, June 18\u2014Princeton de- Lewis, 2b .4 1 0 4 3 0 feated Yale in the final game for this Griffin, 3b .7.4 0.70 1 1 0 vear's baseball championship by the Kelly, vf.4.00, 4 1 1.1-0 0 score of 10 to 4.\u2018 Each team had won a Hearn, \u20ac \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 1 0 0 4 8 0 game, and the tle was down for de- Robinson, ¢ .1 0 0 0 0 0 cision to-day: Adkins, p .8 6 1 1 3 0 - TL TL LT Boston Got Worst of it.Total .«o.oo.30.608271 0 .Montreal.Treasurer Carl M.Green of the Boston , American baseball team announced to- \u201c \" A.B.R.H.P.O.A E \u2018night that left fielder Pat Dougherty Claney, 1b .4 1 3 7 3 09! the Champions had been traded to Yeager, 8s .s .4 0 1 4 4 1-+he New oYrk Americans for utility Atherton, 2b .4 0 0 1 2 0 player Unglaub.- : Hartman, 3b .4 0 1 2 1 1.5 === Joyce, I.E.3 0 2 2 0 0 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.Hoffman, cf., .c 40:1 2 0 0 .> H.E Gibson, © \u2026\u2026 « -.\u2026 3 0 1 4 8 11 at New Yôrk ~~ RHE foams hoe ee 5 4 0 à 2 © Brooklyn .\u2026 .\u2026.000010000\u2014 1 7 2 SEP ee eer eee 30000 102 0 New York LLL 20050010 5 8, 1 4 0 0 Batterles\u2014Garvin and Ritter; Mec- Total ce sees 4.33 2.10 24 14 3 Ginnity and Warner.Umpire, Zim< Score by Innings\u2014 \u2018| mer.Attendance, 15,600.| Baltimare .verses.10201003x\u20148 At Roston\u2014 ' .Montreal .,.\u2026.a.000002000\u20142 Boston.01111003%\u2014 7 12 1 000000000\u20140 3 Philadelphia .0\u2014.3 4 Batterles\u2014Willis and Moran; Mec- Pherson and Roth.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 3,985.; Co At Pittaburg\u2014 .Pittsburg .000401000\u20145 8 5 Bt.Louis .232101000\u20141> 11 5 Batteries \u2014 Ecanlon, Caml.and Phelps; Corbett and Zearfoss.Umpire, O'Day.Attendance, 10,0035.: At Cincinnati\u2014 ~ ; ; Cincinnati .\u2026 .\u2026.000000100\u20141 7 4 } .100020001\u2014\u2014 4 9 2 Batteries \u2014 Kellum and Peitz; Brown and Kling.Umpire, Moran, SUNDAY GAMES.At Brooklyn\u2014 Co New York .-.002304020\u201411 18 Brooklyn .000000000\u2014 0 38 Batteries\u2014Wiltse .and.Bowerman ; Jones, Cronin and Ritter.Attendance, 6,000.Umpires, Emslie and Zimmer.0 4 At Cinefimati\u2014 EE Cincinnéti .00020001*~ 8 6 0 Chicago : \u2018i.:.00000060-\u2014 0 6 1 Batteries\u2014~Hahn and Pelts; Lund- gren and Kling, Umpire, Moran.Attendance, 8,187.- \u201c., At 8t.\u201d Louis (first game)\u2014 St.Louis.\u2026.00010021°\u2014 4 10 0 .-.300000000\u2014 3.T 5 Batteries\u2014Taylor and Leartoss; Lee ver and.Phelps.\" \u2018Second game\u2014 = st.vis.Sous se ce sao000 ttsbur, oy Hen\" \u201c_.1100000010- 2 .7 .100000010\u2014 2 7 4 .:-000200030\u2014 5 10 2 él) ahd Grady; Miller Batterlég\u2014O\u2018Néll a 1¢ and Smith.mpire, O'Ddy.Attendance, 19,000.2 23 or National League Standing.Won.~ Lost.Pet.New York,.,.\".™.8 10° 630 Chicago.:.cs.\u201c21 17 .Cincinnati +, \u2026 «., 32, 19 627 Pittsburg .oi wae 27° 26 539 Bt.Louls.1.0.1.0 24 25 490 Brooklyn .\u2026 \u2026.21.\"82 - 2% Boston .Jie 19 $0 .388 P, elphis .\u2026 2\" \\.10 3 223 .pratt AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES, \u2018 = : \u2019 R.H RB At Chicago-'.- : Chicago .2: :.::20040030001\u201410 12 8 Boston .:.:\u2026.:.40000022104\u201413 17 8 Batteries broken?\" : \u201cShe tells a very significant story.The ve any ac-:she is the guest of her aister, Mrs.Arthur Cunningham.Miss Saunderson \u2018and Miss .Minnie ' Saunderson, Stanley Street, have sall- countess lost thir stiletto when walking, ed for England, where they will spend in the park one day.her loss she Immediately set the ser- morning, how- 0.' a walk by moonlight.\u201cNow my belief is that thé earl, hav-, ing discovered that Ormfell was the site ile on his! Naturally he did not leave it lying upon the ground.but picked it up and placed It! upon his person.And this is the wea- von with which he attacked the other man, whoever he may have been, that] countess next morning received back been put.\u201d : \u201cYour theory, the ear] would certainly \u2018have gone pro- _.vided with a more éfficient weapon.Do, © vou kiow the date of the countess\u2019s; R.M.death?\u201d .\u201cShe died in the autumn of rr ; \u2018Then the crime must have takén Street, was with him in the hillock.When the | &ccks at Georgeville, will Teave for Ste.hèr hat-pin from her husband, she ters MIS Cummings.knew of the terrible use to which it had.if correct, proves that daughter of Dr.burgh.to Mr.Roy H.Parsons, of the city engineer staff.\u2019 A most interesting debutante at the | will be: + On discovering: the summer.Miss Evelyn Clay and Miss Constance Clay.leave for Beaconsfield this week, | where they will join M \u2018at the Grove.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.E.Greenshielde nd Miss.Margaret Greenshields, were among the Montrealers sailing by the Bavarian for England, on Saturday.Capt.Bonham Clay and family.University Street, will leave this week for Metis, where they will spend the sumi- mer months.- Miss Ethel MacCarthy.of Ottaw will spend the month of July at Beau: repaire, the guest of Miss Winnifred Hagar.Miss Euphemig Dunlop, Sherbrooke, who has be spending a \u2018few Agathe where she will be the guest of The engagement is announced at Ottawa of Miss Betty Rell, youngest\u2019 W.R.Rell, New Edin- C.ball, at Kingston, Miss Irving, who.is staying \u2018with Mrs.Harry Betts.She will be the first j daughter of a cadet to come out at the place more than twenty-one years ago.\u201d historic dance.1 \"Idris fell to thinking: and the result of his thought was that it would be an \u2018ungrateful task to bring to justice an -aged peer for a crime committed more .than twenty-years ago.For all he knew to the contrary the deed might \u2018have been à case of justifiable homicide: the earl had perhaps been compelled to slay the other in self-defence.Besides, was he not Lorelle\u2019s father-in- law?If ignominy fell upon the.House \u2018of Ravengar it must likewise fall upon | her.No breath of scandal must touch {her name.Idris felt that his hands | were tied: he coyld make no move in the matter.\u201cThat is a problem I am trying to solve.\u201d is In the crypt of Ravenhall?What 18 \u2018Lord Ormaby's object in keeping it concealed ?\u201d* \u201cI can but guess.Treasure-trove, as | therefore the earl on finding 1t \u2018was , compelled to FL circumspectly.The \u2018sudden acquisiXion of a vast quantity of ! plate and jewels might have given rise steward.and especially on the part of \u2018Lanfranc, the Ravenhall solicitor, a \u2018man somewhat given to suspicion.The earl was therefore obliged to secrete fils All-acquired wWealth: and this he did by \u2018placing It within one of the coffins in the crypt.gratifying his avarice by occasional visits of inspection.That is my theory.but of coufse I may be wrong.\u201d .\u2018Mortifying that he should have to secrete it,\u201d remaPked Idris, \u201cwhen if the story of the runic ring be \u2018true, the \"wealth is his hereditary right, as the eldest lineal descendant of Orm the Viking ** i : Lee, Breakspear, your right to that tren:ure is greater than the earl's.\u201d \u2018 Idris was disposed to think so, too, in i In his attempts to decipher the runic meant.\"\u201cDid4 you not notice what my father says in one of these letters, that Eric age?\u2019 \u201cIt did not escape me.A surprising statement if true.\u201d , ; \u201cAnd the interest taken by your father in the runic ring, the heirloom of the Ravengars.proves his peerage to have been tlie Earldom of Ormsby.\u201d \u201cI fear you are dealing in fanciful hypothesis,\u201d smiled Idris.\u201cYour likeness to the family portraits of the Ravengars is very remarkable.\u201d \u201cMere coincidence.\u201d .\u201cNot so.It is as certain that you are the sun is shining.\u201d oo \u201cBut how?In what.way?\" \u2018cried | \u201cWe know the author of the deed, it! been seems.\u201d he murmured, \u201cbut the identity| House, Aberdeenshire, after making a of the victim still remains a mystery.| Who was he\u2019 \u2018And you say the Viking's treasure, you know, is the property of the Crown: to awkward questions on the part of the! virtue of the long years he had spent ring.\u201d But this was not what Lorelle Marville claimed to be heir to:.a peer- \u2018the rightful Earl of Ormsby as it is that, Invitations are out for the opening: of Leahurst, the beautiful new nurses\u2019 home at Rockwood Hospital, Kingston, which will be held on June 29.The principal speaker will be the Hon.J.R.Stratton, provirn-Lil secretary.: The foilowing .oung ladies have returned to their homes at Quebec from Trafalgar Institute to.spend the summer holidays: The Misses Jeanne and Evelyn Cook.Miss Dora Brown, Miss Beatrice and Evelyn Meredith and Miss Etta Love.\u2018 \u2018 The Earl and Countess of Aberdeen and Lady Marjorie Gordon, who have spending some time at Haddo short stay in Edinburgh, proceeded to London where they will \u2018remain until after the' marriage of Lady Marjorie Gordon to Captain Sinclair.M.P., whica takes place towards the end of July.Miss Muriel Balfour.Mountain Street, is at Kingston.the guest of Mrs.Ar-|, thur Cunningham.\u2018The following Canadian visitors registered their namies -at the \u2018\u2018anâdina Government Offices.10 Rue de Roma Paris, during the week ending June 4: Mrs.Arthur Grusett, Toronto; L.Theo|.Dube.Paris: Rev.Ivanhoe Caron, Quebec; O.Plamondon, St.Hyacinthe: Mrs.John - Herdt, Montreal; Mrs.LL.Herdt- Dugas, Montreal: Rev.J.D.Lebel, Rev, W.H.Cullen, L.A.Duverger, Montreal.\u2019 The following Canadian visitors registered their names at the C\u2018anadian Government Office, 17 Victoria Street, S.W., during the week ending June 6, 1904: James, Mrs.Miss.Mabel and Miss Lorna Fife Reid, London: Mrs.Joseph, Miss and J.J.Cawthra, Mrs.Campbell-Renton, Toronto; Agatha Stephanie Bland, Hamilton; Lieut.W, O: McCarthy, Barrie; Dr.Fred.J.Tooke.Montreal; A.W.Challand, Hamilton: W.J.Tabb, Montreal: Mrs.Henry Heighman, Ottawa; J.E.Houseman, Montreal: Eugene Richard, Winnipeg: A Alex.Hutchison, Montreal; W.G.Anglin, Montreal; Frank N.Gibbs, Port Arthur; Miss Holland, Miss Kathleen E.Parmenter, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Dinnis.Toronto; Harry D.Annable, Montreal; James L.Graham, George ang Mrs.Taunt, Toronto; Miss Alsion Jones, St.John, N.B.J.P.Archibald, Truro.N.S.: G.E., Mrs, Miss.and Miss Beatrice Armstrong, Montreal: Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Mercer, P.Bellinger, Toronto; A.E.Holden, Montreal; G.F, Dalton, J.H.Laid- law, Kingston: Mrs.H.McKay, Master Perry, Simcoe; R.B.and Mrs.Wells, Delhi, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.J.T.and Miss Annie Stephenson, London; and Mrs.\u2018Allan Stoneham, F Bray.Winnipeg; A.J.Hughes, to; John and Elsie Howe, Wi the Misses Fountalne Brown.Miss Estelle Cerutti, Montreal: Miss Berna Main, St.Stephen, N.B.; Mr.and Mra.T.H.and Miss Smaliman, London: W.rs.A.E.Ellls If Time is Money - particular.| Why waste it by waiting two or three weeks for your Summer Suit when you can get one from us the same day you order it\u2014one that is sure to please you in every chiffon, © A PARISIAN NOVELTY.ee The latest freak of fashion is to h ave the new bebe or lingerie hat.the most fascinating and charming tour de:cou, and the parasol all \u2018to match.In this imported set, the hat is of the thinnest and filmiest of white point d\u2019esprit net over pink chiffon, and narrow ruches of ruffled ribbon are used with a lavish hand to edge the irregularly wavy ruffles.bebe order, crown and.brim being covered splashing bow of pale pink Liberty ri bbon crosses the front, and the long strings which stream behind are of the ribbon covered with silk net.The tour de cou, or shoulder piece, has an upstanding.ruche in place of a collar, a little shoulder cape covered with ruffles, and long stole ends similarly adorned.The parasol Is of the pagoda style, the top draped with the net and h and the ruche-edged ruffles the same.The long shaft handle is of pink enamel and mother of pearl.; > The hat is of the with these ruched ruffles.A + Ste- and D'Arcy Boulton, Toronto: J.Alex.vensgon, Geo, Percival, Frank J.Edward.Walsh, Montreal: Mr.ands Mrs.Beament, Ottawa, Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Black, Mrs.J.Wesley Smith, Mr.and Mrs.R.J.\u2018Burns, Mrs.and, Miss Burns, Halifax; A.S.Green, Berlin: and Mrs.R.B.Eaton, Cooksville; Dr.Wm.H.Groves, Toronto; Fred.R.and Mrs.Frank MacKelcan, Hamilton; Mra.J.W.Nesbit, Mrs.Jessie Gart- short, Hamilton, Dr.W.Harry Don- tawa, - a Tears.= a and more ] Of speaking, but of weeping only one; , and o'er, .-Is known by all, tho\u2019 it 18 taught by.\u201c none.- .1 1s universal.No man is master of this ancient lore, And no.man pupil.Every simpleton Can weep as well as every sage.The man \u201c.: Lo Does it no better than the infant can.The first thing all men learn is how to speak, >.: Yet understand they not each other's: speech; ! But tears are neither Latin, nor yet - - Greek, ; ,Nor prose, nor verse.that they teach.Cleopatra\u2019s cheek They decked with pearls no The language.richer Of earth's.Innumerable mourners tan Unstudied, yet correctly classical.| ! \u2018 .Tears are the oldest and the common- ,\u2018 est : | Of all things upon earth; and yet; \u2018 how new ! The tale each time told by.them! How - unblessed.Were life's\u2019 hard way without their, heavenly dew! Ton \u2018Jay borrows them from Grief; Faith! wrembles lest ! ~She lose them; even Hope herself! smiles thro\u2019 The rainbow they make round her as: they fall; ; And Death that cannot weep, sets! weeping all + : » The Summer Room.\u2014_\u2014 i \u201cWhen the thermometer goes giddily., soaring away up into the nineties,\u2019 when sea breezes are at a discount ahdi land breezes are of a temperature; which only increases our discomfort, we can sometimes cheat ourselves into forgetting that we are in the midst of a \u2018hot wave,\u201d by a semblance of; coolness In our summer Hving roorns.| Not \u2018every one is able to Seek sur-! the: mountains, Some must remain in, their homes throughout the entire sum-\u2019 mer, or at best have a short two\" weeks in which to recuperate.These must seek to ameliorate their condi- \"tion by surrounding themselves at: home with everything which.will give a suggestion of sylvan glades \u2018and, borky dells.\u2018 } This need not be accompanied by: any great expense.The first step must be to remove all carpets and rugs.If the floor is stained, polished.or waxed, lay on a few simple mat-: ting rugs in cool greens and creamy tints.Matting rugs proper, with borders, are, however, not inexpensive, but.the yard for a merely nominal sum.and after ravelling the ends for about three inches, tie the warp as for a rag: carpet, which gives a thin fringe, and makes a sort of finish.The saving: of the sumnier wear of the rugs or car-, of the matting.and you have not only, secured comfort and coolness, but: have removed the necessity for overexertion in the way of sweeping, no: Capt.and Mrs.Machin, Toronto,: Capt.| nelly.Montreal:Wm.Croft, jr.Toron- ! to; Rev.\u201cCanon and Mrs.Pollard, Ot- !.\u2018There be three hundred different ways : And that one way, the wide world o'er \u2018dusters, .Throw open the windows during the, I heat,\u201d but try it and see for your- than from each | , the heavy rug and purchase two of ; a roomy hammock.Keeping to tones of cease from heat at the seashore or in'\u2019 you can buy sample lengths and rem-! nants of | monomania.a of such mattings as are sold by, rea that fear of anything holds the If a large rug is required, sew two| lengths together, or three If need be,! pet will more than pay for the cost:- their transplanting, especially 1f the pots be kept well soaked, and in a dark place for a week or two.Scatter these about in your coolest corners (they will need little or no sun), and plare -a box filled with them in the empty fireplace.Tie dark-green crepe paper about the pots, for although the terra cotta color of the latter is really decorative, the more green you can | surround.yourself with, the more rest-; ful \u2018will be your room.Of course, one cannot expect to change the walls of the room, but if they happen to be in green, or even in hard, staring: white Kalsomine, count yourself for-; tunate.} Remove all draperies from doors and: windows.For the former, green bur-, lap at fifteen cents a yard will soften] hard outlines and can be used year! after year, as In the case of the rugs,! saving their cost in the fact that the: winter draperies are not exposed to the sun and dust of summer.Drape! the windows at either side with a sin- gle breadth of green cheesecloth; it will Seer gs se ap IN 2d CAMPBELL'S, « - 267 St.James St.wort Our Values Sterling Silver (8 | ARE THE BEST EVER SHOWN IN CANADA © | The: GORMAM SILVER Is second to none In the world.: It Is famous for ite artistic Nnish\u2014every de« sign standing out olear, sharp and distinct.\u2014It le made (up In durable weights, and every piece la fy of being made an helricom.The prices on GORHAM SILVER have recently been greatly reduced, and itis now possible to buy It cheaper than ever befere, .Our CABINETS OF STERLING SILVER are among the best values we have.An Inspection will reveal exceedingly high value and exceptionally lew prices.Jewellers JOHNSTON BROS.2379.St.Catherine Street linen.For perfect work; for and delivered try Jo.The American Steam Laundry, T7 41 BEAVER HALL HILL.« Tel.Up 1308, fade in the .course of a season or two, but you can re-dye it yourself, and when it has passed the decorative) stage, can bé boiled with washing seda | and put to such utilitarian uses as: dishcloths and floor cloths.early morning hours, but keep them: hermeticaliy closed, with the shades! lowered, while the sun is beating on them, opening them again in the evening.-Thls may seem to be on the principle of the Irishman who wore his overcoat in summer, because \u2018\u2019whate would kape out cold would kape out if.; .¥ f you have any pieces of heavy Up- hiplstered furniture, store them, or ake slip covers of green and white chintz.It would be less expensive and more satisfactory, however, to roe away the articles and replace em| with pieces of rattan, bamboo and prairie grass.If there is a\u2019 couch in the room of the divan sort, Temove the cotton .hammocks in green and white stripes, which sell for eighty; cents each ,sew these together, and use them for a cover, piling it with pillows covered with various cool | green, or green and white fabrics.These hammocks need not be.incapacitated for serving In their original capacity; double under the cords at the head and foot, concealing the metal hook beneath the fabric, and a: gort of fringe will be formed that ls not unsightly._ If the room is large enough, suspend green and white in this as in its pil-; lows.Let cut flowers be in evidence, as far às your.purse and your city: garden will allow, and see If you do! not sometimes forget how hardly fate has used you in the matter of à summer outing.2m tn ae \u2014 où i .Fear.Years ago it was considered woman- \u2014agem ity.and the intrepld were conslder- ed \u201cbold.\u201d In a boy the contrary dls- position is always cultivated, and even it *the little fellow -is naturally timid this is soon laughed out, of him by his companions.The times, however, are changed, and fear is now no more looked on as a necessary attribute of a well-bred woman, than fe the \u2018\u2019backboard\u201d as the means of giving her an upright carriage.Fear of any kind, if yielded to, will grow upon one, till it be.omes a habit or a more or less pronounced form of.Just as soon: one re-!.mind, it should be reaspned with, either In ourselves or othärs; and in the case of children the most gentle,.loving, sympathetic reasoning, and\u2019 proof of \u2018its absolute causelessness| should be demonstrated.\u2014 + The action of fear on the human\u2019 body .is curious.It will paralyse the: muscles,.depriving ts victim of the] power of movement or speech, as-has been terribly iliustrated in the need-| THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR LINEN \u2018Has \u2018more than a little to do with peoples opinion of you .No man can look or feel well dressed with poorly laundried carefully done, promptly called COMPANY, CANADA\u2019 \u2018COUPLINGS, SHAFTING, - HANGERS, PULLEYS \u201cAND EVERY REQUISITE FR TRANSMITTING POWER.MILL SU Ri ; milk if too thick.! ly for a woman to show fear And tim-;- \u2018are sufficiently cooked, rub all through \u2018left over from a previous meal; mix gently three and a half hours, add one potato, sliced, and bofl half an hour longer.Rub through a collan- der and put back in the pot; thin with Carrot Soup.Slice two onions, two carrots, and four potatoes.Fry them with two, sliced onions in dripping for quarter o?an hour, but do not brown them.Add a handful! of spinach, two sticks of |.celery.and a few mushrooms, and cover with stock.When the vegetables a sieve, add more stock if necessary to thin the soup, season with salt, pepper.and cayenne, re-heat, and serve with fried croutons.-.Lunch Patties.TL One pound sausage meat, half \u2018th quantity of mashed potatoes, one sm onion, one egg (not any top crust to the patties); fry the sausage, heat the toes with a little milk If they are not: thoroughly; cover the top with beaten egg and crumbs: bake} serve hot.} Rhubarb Charlotte.Peel rhubarb, cut In Inch pieces, place in a dish with twice as much sugar PPLY DEPARTMENT Eel YK Yo of vinegar, à piece of butter the size of an egg, and one tablespoonful of glycerine; when on dropping a little of into cold water it hardens at once, add to it a small teaspoonful ot cream of tartar, pour it all on to well- buttered plates to cool, and pour two teaspoonfuls of essence of vanilla over Let it cool, then pull it til, it becomes beauti%ully white, and out it with the scissors kept a week it turns quite creamy.- into sticks.If Boiled Lemon Pudding.Shred one-quarter of a pound of beef sue!, six ounces of finely-sifted bread crumbs, three ounces of moist sugar, the finely-minced rind and the strained- .] juice\u201cof one lemon, one-half pint of: two eggs (well utter a mold, and ornament the in-' side with.raisins, candied fruits or sliced lemond rind; pour in the pudding, cover with a floured \u2018In boiling water and boil egg.chop the onion, mash the pOta- oh.ce.hours.Then turn on to a dish, with a sauce made according to the directions following: Put the thin rind and juice of a lemon in one half pint | of water, add two tahlespoonfuls of | sugar, simmer gent\u2019y twenty minutes; add two drops of cochineal and a table« epoonful of gin; serve hot.i | Târise.impressed.in «* e of himself, by her air of conviction small factor in keeping cool during July : , e dliespoonful - of and August days.Roll up the rugs; as rhubarb, on ta poo less \u2018sacrifice of life in the Chicago minced ginger root and lemon peel; theatre fire, and Mrs.Spinks.Toronto: Professor, WANT DR.ROLEAU IN SENATE.- .\u201c Coupons in every 180.package .' \u201c I\" d Miss Isabel Ross, Miss Mow- N ; ae von dr handeome ang a 1 cannot tell.1 am trying to i neston: Henry H.Lyman.oD aot Powder, arm having them, In a tew hours fear has been known bake until tender.Dissolve two thle.Aum.Pace 8\u2014( I., heavy plated silverware.o 3 , - : Vineberg, th© .to turn black hair white: and, indeed.spoonfuls of granulated gelatine peti being circula am ; I thank you, Lady Walden, for in- Vineberg and Miss Libble Vineberg._.\"3 newspapers well pasted toge-| in not a few instances it has stopped the Catholics and others of the little hot water for a quart of rhu strain teresting yourself in my fortunes.but ther, and pack away in the store closet.and juice of & lemon, into the Montreal; Mrs.John Cawthra, Miss EE À .The fesd le prepared frem supposing that your surmise shoul One dollar spent in the purchase of Be Action of the heart, resulting In Ed ce Of a Tato & mold; when |asking for appointment of Dr.R.Ro { prove correct\u2014what then?| | Ask your Grecer fer half a dozen of the largest-sized flow-, TL \u2014\u2014 on chilled and firm stp on to a dish; gar-|leau, of Calgary, to fill one of the new es ra ue, the title and station er pots, à ten-cent roll of green crepe; F 1, | nish with whipped cream in seats in Senste promised.to the are tfully yours.- For the Cook .- which place a bit af reserved rhubard.| Northwest.\"ST : paper.and a t te the nearest woods; ferns vi coolness And 8 : .\u2014\u2014 Neder EE > sense of rest to your home most charm-; yy } LT ingly.Ferns at this time of the year, Kidney Bean Sous.lee Cream ec CLare well grown, with large, luxuriant! One pint of kidney beans and twe| Boil together, wi stirring, from twenty minutes to an hour, two fronds.and the hardier eties, if| and half quarts of lukewarm water, pounds of granulated sugar, one-third LEAVE boit ot.gn b aaink Ad., (To Be Continued,) : \u2014m_m Mr.D.McNicoll, general manager of the Canadian Pacific Company Railway s morning for Winnipeg ob A tour of inspection st .OTTAWA IN 3 HOURS VIA er.J ADA ATLANTIC RAILWAY.a! AVENTÈRE v My end, 70 ; 3 Son : Po | The Perfect: Table Sait.taken up with plenty of gMeir native\u2019 when it boils, add a pint of cold wa- ; pe soil about thelr roots, willl never feel ter, season with salt apd pepper, AE t ig - Of the new Stock Exchange.this - N PACIFIC 5 Di \" AGAIN HIGHER - - STOCKS GENERALLY- \u2018 py 8, \u2018 VE GOOD TONE .i.semer \u2014 1 A report of the opening \u201cprocéedings .ing will be found on anothes page of \u201c Xo-day's issue.\" Ca There was a moderate volume of Dysiness done, and: on the whole the new: building had a\u2019 fairly auspiclous start.\u201d : + The strength in Paclfic continues to @ttract some attention, and it is evident that the fine earnings being shown by the property are creating a very favorahle impreysjon, and another factor, of course, is the continued favorable stream of reports from the crop in the West.The Chicago & Great Western rumor is still mentioned in Wall street, but no stock is taken in it, nor for that matter in the Ontario & Western rumer, which is also doing duty in connection with C.P.R.- The Montreal Street: Railway earn- Ings, out to-day, showed an increase in net earnings for the month of May of ¥32,665, or 53.69 per cent.this big #aln being due in a great measure to the fact that the strike was.on for a few days in Mhy.1903.At all events, the statement for the eight months now looks decidedly bet ter.The pet earnings for that period have increased 220.466.or 4.17 per cent.while.the surplus (.: elght months shows an increase c.360, or 3.39 per cent.: Pacific sold as high as 121 in Wall street} but 120 7-8 was the best figure here,\u2018 and there were .gellers at that level at the close.Nova Scotia\u2019 was fairly strong, rang- Ing from 34 7-8 to.75 1-4, The fact that the Toronto Railway Tabor dispute fs to be submitted to arbitration created no firmer feeling in: \u201cthe stock at all, sales taking place at 98 3-4.I Dominion Coal was firm around 353, the high point on the recovery.\u2014 - Theh sales to noon fn Wall Street today were 133,900 shares.- Montreal Exchance.Montreal Exchange quotations to-day are reported us follows by Marlr & Hadgson: New York funds, 1-32 to 1-64 dis, 1-10 to 1-8 prem.: sterling sixty days, 9 5-32 to 9 3-18 9 3-9 to 9 1-2; ster- Mng demand, 9 19-32 to 9 5-5, 9 3-4 to 9 1-8; sterling cables, 9 21-32 to 9 11-16.9 7-8 to 10; Paris, francs short, 5.16 7-8 less 1-16.Forget\u2019s Cable.Le J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 102 1-2, second at 86 1-4; third at 39 1-8, Canadian Pacific at 123 1-4, Anaconda 3 3-4, Hudson Bay at 40.\" - Twin City.\u2018 General Bancroft, president, and Mr.C.S.Sergeant, vice-president, of the Boston Elevated Railway Co.have recently been west to inspeet the \u2018street raillway properties in Chicago, Minne- | apolis and St.Paul.General Bancroft is quoted in the Boston News Bureau srvic as foilows: - .\u201cWe found many interesting street, railway conditions, especially in Min- be able to place some of the ideas obtained in operation, if .we find them practicaible here, 2 \u2018The Twin City Street Railway property is probably one of the most up-to- date street railways in the world.The, roadbed.rolling stock.power houses and; electrical equipment, practically all there is to a street railway, are unsurpassed.If- the Twin City people are ::@vér in need of praise for their property they will find that I am prepared to! give it.\u201d i Market Strong.Mr.C.D.Monk's messages sald:\u2014 Market opened \u2018strong with Amal.and the principal Grangers showing best.: The fine weather Saturday ang Sunday was considered good enough in-.céntive for a rally in B.R.T.= Met, however, shows the effects of the 19, cent talk on third avenue dividend and\u2019 acts weak.At noon market holds fair-; ly well and a trifle below best prices.Noon Letter.- Noon Letter \u2014The market opened, generally strong this morning and dur-: ing the foirst hour of trading advances were general throughout the Lying] Pac.being quite prominent on buying, which looked like short covering.The tone was cheerful, being intiuencéd principally by the good railroad earning reports for the first two weeks in June end by the continued good growing \u201cweather in the West.The market grew rather inactive on the advance, and now shows a tendency to sell off somewhat, although the tone: is nowhere aveak.Metropolitan and Metropolitan Becurities were the only weak features, both selling off sharply on continued reports of new financing by the com-) pany.In spite of the weakness of Me- tropolitun, both B.R.T.and Munhat- gan showed considerable strength.won- don was a smal \u2018lseller in this market, put its sales were well tuken\u2014E.& C.Ranodiph.\u2018 .\u2018 ; London Closing.i ; - London Ctose:\u2014Atch., Ÿ4 ana 72%; C- P.R., 123% and 120%; St.Paul, 146% and}.43; Erfe, 24% and 23%; KE.F., 60 and A: Tis Cen, Non and.130%: L: N., 112% and 109%; N.Y.Cen., 119 and 116; \u2018Penra\u2026, 59% and 115%: R.G., 2434 and 47; S.P., 46% and 45%: U.P., 89% and 87%; U.S.S., 954.and 9%: U.8.Q.y : .Consois\u2014Money, 90 5-16; - $5% ana sin American | \u2018account, :90%, .decline, 4.stocks in London closed strong.Discount rate in open market closed 2.to} \u2018$14 for.short bills and 2 ta 1-16 for three La ne bills.Money on -call, 1%4 to A¥%.~~ .Southern Pacific.Messrs, Zimmermann and\u2019 Forshay wire Robert Meredith & Co.The pru- posed issue of Southern: Pacific pfd.continues to be the topic for Wall St.interests.Mr, Kellog the writer of the financial article of the New York sun believes it to\u2019 Le à buil argument.On the other hand some of the less pro- Mminent finuncial vwritérs think to the: contrary.\u201c Un account.of the diversity of opinloi.Southern Pucific will continue to be -the feature of the market.Immédiately after the announcement last week of the proposed issue, a large -@hort interest was created and this may at tires be frightened nnd farced to cover, London prices this morning are firm, but little activity displayed in the American market.Weather con- éitiQ s aré ctceptionally favorable and railroad earnings are interesting.Boston Market.Boston, June 20.\u2014The market opened rether quiet this morning.After the opening hour.however, the local coppers were taken in hand and made active and strong.Copper Range, Utah, Mohawk, Osceola, were leaders Utah advanced to 371-2, after closing 88 1-8,\" -on Saturday.Mohawk gained to 41 1-2, Range to 43 1-4.Dominion Coal sold at £3.No sales of Iron.At noon the local coppers are fairly active and gen- Pile Chase's Ointment ia cortals lute the manutacturers have guaranteed 1 Hes toe \u201cde ce Epscareon Sarre & Co Tarot Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment cure for each uw f'moniais in tha daily press and ask your neigh- Te prove and abso gré every form of itching, what they think ofit.Yon can ure it à act y \\ | per cent.: neapolis and St.Paul, and we hope to: Pan erally strong \u2014Chas.Head and Com- * ~The: :Qank Statement.+ The New York bank statement hid abseluteiy.notérfect on the market Tne incrèase in cusn was about what was expected, but the increase of $7,- 590,000 in: loang.was rauner more than had been expected, but it exciteu no comment.After Lhe statement appeared Lhe tfpe continued to move siugglshly, ana the closing was with sligut net.change for tne day M tne geuaeral nus, TT : Volt Le eed Locomotives.Exports of locomotives from.the United States in the tén months ended April 30, chtefly to Canada and Mexico, increased, trom $2,998,491 to $3,947,225.OT ia Yom oo : © GT.R.Earnings.Phe Grand Trunk Raflway System earnings trom June 8th to 14th: 04 0.Feri ie i 0'esce00000.» $T12,606 1903 .teesrepeeceedonrencennens 701,798 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .$ 10,809 Seats in Philadelphia.Philadelphia.\u2014Thomas B.Browne has bought a seat on the local.ex- chunge trom E.C.Jones for $5,500.The iust sale was at $7,000.Iricrease .Cerra Has the War Boen \u201cDiscounted\u201d?The question whether future developments in the Kustern war have or have not been \u201cdiscounted\u201d is thus discussed by one of the most intelligent Paris journals: : | The only conclusion which one can draw from the markets action is that the money rate must full, and the price of investment securities rise, The Bourse has failed as yet to observe what was happening, because its attention was diverted to the Eastern war.But this week's market developments have been significant.After Severul days of weakness, caused by | fear of a Japanese success, prices recover at the very moment when news of such success \u2018arrives.Is.not this the best imaginable proof that speculation has already discounted whatever.can henceforward happen in the fast?PR Financial Chips.London \u2018more bullish on stocks, Fifteen roads for second .week in June.show average gross increase of 8.29 per cent.: The Brooklyn Rapid Transit has 67 miles of private way exempt from franchise tax: , mu Stocks plentiful in the loan crowd.Metropolitan\u201d will probably ruise more money in refunding bonds north of Bronx.Some open developing to the Detroit Southern financing plan.President Stickney, of C.G.W., go- Ing to London.: Bank statement generally considered favorable.01 Prospects of the solution of O.and W.Voting Trust good.c Twelve industrial stocks advanced.16 © twenty active roads ad- ced 30 per cent.8 .American lhvestment Returns.The invegtment- returns on leading Montreal | ke at the closing prices.banks Bros.stock brokers, 1724 Notre.Dame street: < : , \u2019 .Pays .on Close.Divid- Invest.\u201cbid.end.ment.; \"Hè pc.pe Canadian Pacific.121 6 4.95 Mont.Street.\u201cee 2200 10 4.90.Toronto Ralls, x.d.9 5 5.05 Twin City .94 5 5.81.Detroit United .- 61 4 6.35, Rich.& Ont.,.87 6 6.59 Heat & Power.72 4 5.35 N.8.Steel.75.6 8.00 Dom.Iron Bonds .56 .5 8.93 Montreal Telegraph 158 = 8 5.08 Bell Telephone.144 8 5.55 | Oglivie, Mill.pfd.,.118 7 5.93 Ogilvie bonds.:.110 6 5.45 Street Ry.bonds.104 .44 4.32 Montreal Steel pfd.86 7 ' 8.18 Mont.Cotton 9 .8.59 \u2018Dom.Coal.i: 2 8 11.53 Halifax Tramway .94 & 5.31 N.S.bonds.106 6 5.66 IN.S.Steel pfd.C17 8 6.83 MORNING BOARD SALES.150 Can.Pas.at 120%.' au Can.Pac.at 1:04.300 Cun.Pac.at 120%.\u2019 \u2019 : 25 Can.Pac at 120).2 Iron common at 7.\u2018 .lv Twin City at 94.68 Richelieu at 77, .J0 Toronto Street Railway at y.| i 4) Toronto Street Rallwuy al vow.: 5 Torouto Street Ralilway at 9.- 25 Toronto street Railway at 9%.50 Coal common at 524 | 25 Coal common at 52%.50 Coal common at'ôs.: 25 Nova Scotia at 7513.a 19 Nova Scotia at 754.25 Nova Scotia at.745,.: 25 Nova Scotla-at 75.17° 59 10 Nova Scotia at 74%.: 25 Nova Scotia at 74%.2 Montréal Telegraph at 16.i ~ 3 Bell Telephone at 144%._ 3 Bell Telephone at 145%, \u20ac Mackay common at 23%.25 Muckay preferred at 68.1 Montreal Power at 72.6 Bank of Montreal at 245.6 Bank of Montreal at 24414.1 Quebec Bank at 126.10 Moutreal Stréet Railway at 201.$2,000 M.8.R.bonds at 104.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 © THREE SETS OF TEETH.\u2014 \u2014 _ The statement that an old woman has \u201c\u2018cast\u201d a'fresh set of teeth at the age of ninety has reminded G.W.M.\u201d of a much more extraordinary case than that, while possesses local interest, says the Liverpool Post.In the edition of | Thomas Pennant\u2019's \u201cTour in Scotland,\u201d printed at Warrington,iby W, Eyers, in 1774, among other fine engravings is u portrait of \u201cThe Old Countess of Desmond,\u201d in Dupplin.Castle, N.B., and particulars of her life are given in the \u2018text.This portrait represents her at the age of 120, a firm-mouthed, Strongly marked featured woman, who lived \u201cto the great age of 140.\u20184n Ireland, and married, in the reign\u2019 of Edward IV.James, fourteenth Earliof Desmond; she was jn England in the same reign, and danced at court with the King's brothen the Duke of Glou-| cester, and died in the reign of James I.The year before hér death (when 139) she took a journey to London to solicit relief -from the King,\u2019 the Desmond house\u2019 having been reduced to a stato of poverty.Francis Bacon, in his \u2018\u2019History of Life and Death,\" states that this lady \u201cdid dentise twice or thrice, casting her old teeth and others coming in \u2018their place.\u201d - - Te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 over-ripe fruit, expectäiliy.-pears, plums, and \u2018sweet appies.\u2018Thé sugar of these | fruits has :à tendency \u2018to pass into a kind of alcohol in.the ordinary process of: rotting, :and after imbibing large quantities of this liquid the wasps .be- \u2018come outr ly intoxicated.They crawl away jn the grass in a semis somnolent condition and remain till the effects have passed off, when they will go at it again.It is while In this condition that they do thelr worst stinging.A person receiving à sting from one of these inti ated wasps \u2018will suffer sévérely.$1616 veo poisoning for days.| .pa À Lone [or a 4 ca\u201d \u2018the great prono |The Heavy Decline this morning are furnished by Fair- | : Some : February 1.: ton\u2019s, history.: 1875, when the crop of the previous season She was the: daughter of a Fitzgerald, of Dru a,\u2019 INTOXICATED wasps.| Wasps have a great-fondneag for n° $4Street *Gougip, 7 This Summer in the New Stock Exchange \u2018With the Mjotreal brokers in their new building, many are pessimistic emough to predict that they won't have much in the way of business to cheer them up.Not tbat the new bullding is likely\u2018 to are using the moving eveut as\u2019 a local history, : It is, after all, merely a question of \u201cWIN the summer be a dull one?\u2019 The théory that all summers are dullis wrong., Wall Street affords, perhape, the best basis for this discussion.The midsummer of 1903 was a period of profound distress and anxiety on Wall Street ; In 1901, of depression aud misgiving.But rise fu railway shares occurred in July, the mudsummer mir- kets of 1838 were jn the .full flood of recqv- ery, and August.of 1897 was a month of violent advances in the.atock market as = whole.With this double Jlst may be inhélid- ed 1898, when the August markets approached the verge of panic; 3894, when the worst of a discouraging year was experienced; 1881, when a burst of ristug prices came in.August, and 1890, hen midsumnier was a period of great activity, bridging the period between the \u201cinflation boom\u2019 \u2018which preceded and ac- compapicd the passage of the Sliver Purchase act ef July 14, and the London \u2018Baring panic'\u2019 of the autumn.: About all\u2019 that is proved by this striking and varied list i that the midsummer months are \"by no means bound to be months of financial dulness and stagnation.Théy were so, it is true, in 1900, in 1895, and there was special reason for it.Tbat reason was that the markets felt instinctively that they stocd at & turni point in finance, and yet wera afraid fo verMure ahead until more light had been thrown upon the prospect.Montreal Gets Bullish After J.J.Hill's Visit The that Mr.J.J.Hill had his hair cut while in Montreal the other day, and gave the barber R tip of .60 cents., Last winter Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan, while , in Montreal, only gave the Windsor Hotel barbers 50 cent tips.A slight rise of 10 cents in tips indicates that the millionaires are spending money à little more freely.: .This looks to us like & good argument for the.bulls.© { Toronto \u201cStreet\u201d and the Threatened Strike Towards the end of the week the.trouble the Toronto Street Rallway is having with its men took a more favorable turn, and both sides agreed to submit thelr differences to arbitration.Those who counsel thé men to take advantage of the company, if they cau, are not the friends of labor.It ia quite true that the revenues of the company bave \u2018@nythiog to do with it, although seme |.date in | in 1892, but in each of those three years |' interesting fact has been disclosed | \u2018have improved greatly during the past year, and that an increase in wages would not affect the dividends.But that in itself is not | a sufficient ground upon which te.demand additional pay.It must bo shown that the! work is worth more In comparison with | other callings, and that the increased - cost of- living makes .it necessary for the men to get higher wages.That is the solid basis for a readjustment.An advance secured by ! such means will be permanent.If an n=} \"crease is forced uldn the company solely be- | cause the \u2018traffic bas grown and the re- | ceipts are greater, It will lead to reprisals | later on that muy be di«fstrous to the men | themselves.The employes will be wise if they demonstrate the justice oftheir demands ' und exhibit a spirit of fairness in the present emergency.; in Net R.R.Earnings' Pilation of gross and net eurnings of ninety-; six raflreads in April.Compared with last year, gross earnings during the month fell, off \u2018$1,736,000, or 1% per cent, while expenses advanced $504,000, causing a loss of $2,540,000; or §% per cent., in the month's net earpings.loactivity in trade, a small grain: -movement\u2014in\u2014the West, and a_simall cotton | movement in the South, the backwardness of the seaxon, the miners\u2019 strike in Colorado, severe storms und exceedingly wel weather | In the Southwest\u2014these are among the more | | conspicuous of the ubfavorable agencies to which ihe decreased earnings is attributed.| \u2018The following table of tne railroads\u2019 net graphically illustrates tbe decided Change in the trexd of carnings of 1904: 4 3 Net.: , earnings | .yeur >! i - Year given.preceding.\"1904 (98) .eee.$28,552,275 $31,092,626 ; 1903 (109) 33,982,999 29,788, 830 \u201c1903 (120) «.31,260,129 27,891 119 1901 (127) .29511,141 24,975,196 \u201c1900 (127) .23,300,034 20,416,810 1899 124) .0,438 833 19,119,504 1898 (134) .18,740,560 15,895,527 1697 (127), .; 15,519,768 14.974.156 : 129 .14,484,626 4,657, | Te ash 14,342, 157 12,787,831 * 1894 (142) 12,287,554 15,764,974 | us.15,907,223 15,712,686 \u2018 1893 \u2018 CT ! Parallels in i Raw Cotton Market In view of the rather acute cotton situation in Canada, arising largely from the recent | i inflatlou of raw prices, It is Interesting to: note the present trend of the market.: The swing of cotton prices since the great Epeculation culminated has already been ab-, ! normally, wide, the decline, months, having been 5% ceuts a pound, a ,loss \u2018of one-third of the quoted value.ot, This is hard to parallel in cot- lo the great speculation of reached an abnormally low level, the price: reached 17%.The new crop turned out tho \u2018 ! second largest ever harvested; yet prices\u2019 .tell back, up to the close of 1875, ouly to | ,13 1-l6c.\u2018Nelther in that ycar, nor in any | subsequent.year, was there such a shrinkage as the past twenty weeks have wit- nesscd.The nearest parellel was only three | years ago, when the price touched 12 cents In January, 1901, only to fai! to 8 cents in .August, and to 7 13-166 In November.The low price for cotton, in a given trop | year, \"has usually been reached \u2018either lu August, when the first of the new crop is\u2019 rushed upon the market, or in the follow- lng January, when the full supply becomes | \u201cavailable, The midsummer price is apt to \"be the lowest, unless, as happened \u2018last | year, the crop deteriorates in the autumn | months.Midsummer prices have been the .lowest of the senson -ini exactly half of tho j past dozen \u2018years.The lowest price in the \u2018annals of the cotton trade\u2014that in \u2018189 | \u2018was reached on September 26.| The Situation at\u2019 - .\u2018the Rossland Mines | Rossland, B.C., June 18.\u2014 Generally | speaking, the situation in Rossland is dull, | and this will probably exist until the community Sees \u2018more activity manifested in connection with the Lerol mine, which has been the largest iudividuallemployer of labor in the camp.Otherwise\u2019 matters are in most satisfactory condition, aud various |: the camp.The Lerol continues to employ 150 men and ship about 160 tons of ore daily.It is intimated that the Northport smelter's reserve of ord will be finished about August ist, and there is 4 possibliity .of wuspension then.On the other hand, it is sald that.arrauge- ments are being made for supplies of sell- fluxing Boundary ores to be shipped over the Great Northwestern extension now being built.The delivery of such ores at North- port will alter the situation materially.Throughout the week machinery tests were under way at Rossland Power Company's big concentrator, and it is understood that shipments of milling ores from Rossland mines will be started within a fortnight: \u2019 \u201cRunning like clock work\u2019 continues to be the report.from.the plant as to the ma- echinery tested to dale.|.Thaï the Iron M à À mines May soon.rejoin the.working list is now\" likly.In emc¢h fustance steps looking to this end have been faken.All three properties have been closed down for two years or morg.- ; .Shipments of milling machinery from: the White Bear Compañy_are-arriving.Twenty stamps for the crushing station have been \u2018delivered.Much of the plant is now roofed.shipmants for the past week were: Lerol, 12,- 830: Centre Star, 1,440: War Eagle.990: Lerol, LC Ro a Re -ctntrat®), | 5 + 355.-Jurhdbo, \u201c200, Total, 5133 tos; year to date, 173,288 tons, - The Finaoclal Chronicle.publishes its com- | points have developed in the past week that].promise: much for the immediate future of Mask Cliff and Abe Lincoln | \u201ca NL RM .NEWS OFTHE.~ DAIRY MARKETS] Cheese Holds Steady bit .Business Continues to Rule On the .Quist Side.The tone of the cheese market was steady, bat business was rather quiet to-day.Fin- pat Ostarios wold at 8%c, and Quebecs at Se.: \u2019 nee ee finest C y selling at 1 , and even at this figure the offerings were somewhat limited.; London, \u2018June 18.\u2014There change in range of to .has been no -cheess since this day week, the prices being the same at from 40s Bristol, June 18.\u2014The only thange in this market for cheese has been un advance of ls on the inside figure to 40s, while the outside price Is unchanged from a week ago at 8.Liverpoal, Jupe' 18.\u2014Butter, good, steady, 6c.Cheese, quiet; finest white, 378; do.colored, 2g.- « Country Produce Owing to the fact that packers are now pretty through with plckilng eggs, supplies où spot are.commencing to accumulate some; in conséquence, au eusier feeling has developed 1a the market, and prices bave declined Xo to 4c per dozen, with sales of round lots of straight gathered stock at 1434c to 14%c.per Gazen.: J There was \u2018no change in beans, for which the demand continues.to be very limited.In à jabding way sales of choice primes were made at $1.35 to $1.40, and prifnes at $1.30 per\u2019 bushel,\u201d while caf Tots of choice primes were quoted at $1.30, and primes at $1.25 per bushel.; .: Business in honey remains very quiet, and price sare nominally unchanged.Extracted white clover honey, 8%c to 9c per 10-lb, tin, and at 7c to 7%c in 300-1b.keg: buck: whesat honey at 6c 40 ïc, and white clover comb, 13c to 13%c.} The demand for maple product was slow, and the market is auld but the undertone -is steady.Syrup, in 15-gallon casks, 5%c to blac per 1b.: intins , 5ôe to 60e per wine measure, and 70c to 75c for Imperial, and Beauce sugar, &c to 10c per Ib.There was nd change in potash, which rules quiet owing To continued small offer- Ings.First sorts, $6 to $6.10: seconds, $5.40 io $5.59, and pearls, $7.25 to .$7.50 per 100 s.- In potatoes business is quiet owing to small offerings, and prices are unchanged at 65¢c to 0c per bug in car lots, for good souud stock.Chicago Cattle Markét Chicago, June 20.\u2014 Cattle, receipts 26,000; market for, chrice steady, others 10c to 15c lower.Good to prinie steers, $5.70 to $6.50; poor to medium, $4.50 to $5.25.stockers and feeders, $2.75 té $4.canners, $1.50 to £2.70; bulls, $2 to $4.40, calves, $2.50 to $5.50; Texas fed steers, $4.85 to %6.25; graseers, $2.90 to $3.35.\" Hogs, receipts .30,000;, market jc La 19¢ higher; mixed and butchers\u2019, 55 Lo $5.25, good to chuice heavy, %.20 to $5.30; rough heavy, $4.90 to $5.15; light, $4.95 to *5.15; bulk of sales, %.10 to $5.20.; .Sheep, receipts 20,000; sheep.and lambs strong; good to choice wethers, $4.75 to 85.45: native lambs, $5 Lu $6.50;! spring lambs, $5 to §7.- Liverpool Markets Liverpool, June 20.-~Closing: Wheat\u2014: Spbt cusy, Nou.1 Callf., 6s 6d; futures, steady, July \u20186s I sd; December, nominal.Corn\u2014Spot, easy, American new 4s.4d.American.mixed, old, 48°6d; future, quiet, July, Gs 3 1-2d; Septein- ber, 6s Zd., Tallow\u2014Prhme city, quiet, 218 Hops\u2014M London - steady £6 and 16 12s, : .| C The imports of wheat into Tiverpool itself a su last week were 24,000 Atlagtic ports and 61,000 from pcre The.imports: of corn from Atlahtic ports last week were: 4,600 quarters.\u2018 East Buffalo Cattle Market.East.Buffalo, June 20.\u2014Cattle \u2014Re- genuine fear.and was most ceipts, 6.500 head: dry $6.00 \u2018to $6.40; shipping, $5.30 Lo 35.80; butchers\u2019, $4.65 to 85:75: 30; cows and heifers, $1.50 to 54.75; : \u2018= Market Reports.| GRAIN HERE AND 4 No.3 «xtra at 48c, and No.3% at 47c; No.2 ; UUigc per bushel west, with 8 12%c (reight\u2019 .+ IN\" THE STATES An Improved Cable Demand for Manitoba Wheat with Higher Bide\u2014 Flour Holds Steady.There was an improved demand for Manitoba spring wheat fromm over the cable today, and bids in mome cases were 1%d higher tnan those of yesterday, but even at this advance exporters stated that it was {impossible 25 work any business, as the bidé were fully 1%c a bushel out of line with prices on this side.Several bids.were re- celved from [foreign sources on oats, af which acme were unchanged .from recent ones, while others were 1%d lower.There was sonie demand on spot for oats, and.a sale of 5,000 bushels No.?mixed was made at rate, and 5,000 bughels at Joc west, with a' 13%c freight rate.Another lot of 1v.000 bushels of No.3 white was offered at 3: per bushel west, with a 12%c freight rate, but this figure was considered by buyers fully 1c per bushel above the level of the market.The local and country demand for car lots of oats is still limited, but prices rule steady at 37%c for No.¢ white and tc for No.3 per bushel, ex store, and Peter- boro No.3 inspected at 3544c ex track.Other | lines of coarse grains continue to be neglected, and prices are nominally unchanged.Euckwheat was quoted at 5vc; peas at 7lc: No.2 rye at 62c to 62%c; No.2 barley at 49c; white oats, 38 to 37¢ per bushel afloat.There was no new feature in, the flour sit- vation to note.The tone of the market remains steady, with a fair volume of business passing on local and country account, and there is also a good enquiry frou moreign sources for Manitoba spring wheat grades for future shipment.We quote as follows: Manitoba spring wheat patents, $4.90; Mapl- toba strong bakers, $4.60; winter wheat patents, $5 to $5.10.straight rollers, 34.75, straight rollers, in bags, $2.25 to $2 10.\u2018The demand for all lines of milifeed was ltraited, aud the market is quiet, with no change in prices to note.We quote: Manitoba bran, in bags, $18 to $19.shorts, 320 to, $21 per tou: Ontarlo bran, in bulk, $17 to $17.50; shorts, $18.50 t6 $19.and moullie, $24 to $28 per tom, as to quality.v .At -12.30 the Chicago prices were: July wheat, 84 1-2; Sept., 79 7-8; July.corn, 47 3-4; Sept., 47 1-2; July oats, 38 1-2, Sept., 31 5-8.OPEN MR PLAYS MERE DELISATFUL Ben Greet and His Company Score Distinct Successes on Saturday.Vo \u2014 a It would be difficult to conceive of | more delightful: cntertainment , thun that afforded by Ben Greet-and his; woodland .players in their production\u2019; of Shakespeure's \u201cTwelfth Night' on the McGill College lawn Saterday afternoon.Amid such beautiful sur- i 1-4d; September, ds Scenery.und a lone camp stool and sofa mixed, | .(Pacific + coast), \u2018nothing, but rather was the gainer, by | quarters from {ef the company.«summate » \u201cwitticisms Incident to the pleading of} roundings, with only nature for.stage cushion for stage furniture, there was | nothing to detract from the play itself, and in the absence of {he customary , the play.depend | stuge accessories lsolely upon the skill, of the players for | Hig interpretation.That the play lost A the absence of stuge, setting, is of! fliglent tribute to the ability | The part of Viola uther calling for the portrayal of such widely | .: differing phases was taken with ; von-.11! bv Miss Matthison.The .- Orsiño\u2018s suit before.Olivia were given ! \u201ca delightfully droll interpretation, and | her alarin over the challenge from Sir, Andrew Aguecbuk hud all marks of | amusing.* fed strong, ' Her portrayal of the difRcult character ! earnings in April during a series of years graysers, 10¢ to 20e lower; prime steers, | throughout left nothing \u2018to he desired.| The part of Malvolio, steward to Olivia, heifers, $3.75 + wag tuken by Ben Greet, and.a more te $5.50; cows, $3.50 to $4.65: bulls, $3.25 supremely ridiculous scene it would be to $4.50: stockers and feeders, $3.00 to\u2019 difficult to imagine than the occasion | $1.25.stock heifers, $2.75 to $3.40; fresh of his appearing in yellow stockings cows, and springers, dull, $2 and 33 and cross garters in response to the | lower; good to chuiré, $42 to $50; medium to good, $38 to $40; common, $18 to $25.: - Véals\u2014Recelpts.900 head: strong, 25c higher; $4.50 10 $5.75, a few $4.00.Hogs\u2014 Receipts, 19.000 head: and strong, heivy.$5.40 to $5.50; mixed, $5.40 10 $5.45; yorkers.$5.35 to 35.45; pigs, $5.25 to $5.30; roughs.$4,50 to $4.- \u201cwas amusing.T5; t> $5.30.Sheep and lambs\u2014 Receipts 7,000 head; sheep easier, lambs, steady; lambs, $4,- 5) to $5.75: yearlings, $6.25 to $6.50: we.thers, $5.25 10 $5.00: ewes, $4.00 to $4.25; sheep mixed, $2.50 to $5.00.Hay is Weaker A weaker feeling has developed 7 stags, $3.00 to 35.50: daîirles, $5.20 in the market for baled bay owing to {neveased within five lireceipts and the prospects of a large érop this season.There has been no actual change In prices, but dealers state.that it is difficult to reallze outside figures now.We quote: No.1.10.50 to $11; extra good No.3, $9.0v to $10.50; ordinary No.2, $3 to.$9.50; and clover.mixed, $8 to $3.50 per ton, in car lodd lots.: \" no .Wheat in Winnipeg Winnipeg, Man., June 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Wheat strong.nearly one cent.higher on strength of American market.Trade small in volume.\u2019 June not xuoted; July, 8%; Oct, 76%.Cash markets quiet but strong: No.1 northern, 84%; northern, 823%: No.3 northern, 78%; No.4, 7114; feed, 67%.food, No.2, 48%.Re- ceipts\u2014Wheat, 54 cars; last year, 124.Thin-Blooded, Tired, Nervous, Unhappy\u2019 \u201c|.Was Sick, Broken Down, No Strength, Couldn't Eat, Sleep« 4 less.- \u201cFerrozone Gave Me Energy, Force, Vim, Comfort, Made Me \u2018 Well.\u201d >.*, Jecausé Ferrozone gives \u201csuch 1n- stant effect,\u2019 because it steadily builds.up new flesh it is used by thousands r health.; .NO.other tonic in -the world is- like Ferrozone.No other medicine accomplishes such marvellous results.Its wonderful merit in building up and strengthening is acknowledged by every physician and health institution.It makes you' feel better at once like Mrs.Charles Bemy, \"of Cloyne, Ont, who Bays: .«I was sick.\u201cf was broken down, had no strength, couldn't eat.I was sleepless.\u2019 .a \u201cMy nerves were irritable.I was thin-blooded, and continually un happy.© .\u201cI tried Ferroxzope.> toire, \u201cIt gave me new energy, force, -vim.It brdught me comfort, strength\u2014it made me well.\u201d To get new, vital ene , new youth, use Ferrozone, It mdkes*the blood rich and red, fortifies the system with reserve strength, puts new life into all that use it.Greatest tonic and re- bulldér Known.6ûc per box or Six for $2.50, at all medicine dealers, or Polson & Co.Hartford, Conn,\u201d U.S.A, and Kingston, Ont, - : CU active missive bade him greet- his -supposed distinètly the gainer In this sceng by trick of Marla\u2019 and Sir Toby Belch.Strutting down the lawn with the self- conscious air of one who had dccom- plished his heurt\u2019's desire, his !face wreathed in the smiles with which the -inamorata, he gave an interpretation to the character that was as correct as #t* It is no.reflection on Mr.Greet, however, to say that he was the support of Miss M.Laughlin as Maria.She was, indeed, an ideal Muria, appearing to enter into the very \u2018spirit .of the joke until it seemed almost that she really had concocted the scheme and was overcome with the fun that followed its working out.Mr.Field and Mr.Crawley as Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew Aguecbuk rè- spectively made splendidly jovial cronies.no wenk spot in the whole play, and though 1t was®necegrary to omit some.scenes, the play was on the whole the- most: delightful rendition of Twelfth Night ever witnesséd In Montreal.\u201cM uch Ado About Nothing.\u201d In the evening Shakespeare's comedy, \u201cMuch \u2018Ado About Nothing,\u201d wus produced before a splendid audience and an\u2019 imposing army of mosquitoes.So numerous.were the insects and so effective their stings that the attention of the audience was evenly divided between watching the stage and dispatching their tormentors.The presence of a number of high huts euc- ceeded in blocking the view for the people behind, If not successful in warding off the mosquitoes.- J The play Itself was delightful to a degree, and the numerous witticisms had lost none.of their point, although written nearly three centuries ago.The development of the plot was watched with the keenest interest, broken here: and there with a hearty laugh at some sharp saying or clever pun, and one lady was heard to remark afterwards, \u201cShe never- knew that Shakespeare was so funny.\u201d ' The part of Beatrice was taken by Mise Matthison, and was rendered with n!l the charin that she possesses.Her encounters with Benedick were lively, and the tilts on both sides were so clever.as to provoke hearty laughter from the audience.Ben Greet .'ap- | peared as\u201d Benedick, and his transfor- | mation from the cynic to the lover deserves specinl mention, as being strict- | ly within the bounds of probability.Dogberry, one of Shakespeare's moat amusing characters, was brilliantly carried out by Mr.Fleld, and was in perfect harmony with the milien of the period.: The company -was strong, and the production of the piece in a manner so thoroughly in accord with.Shakes- perean tdeals left nothing to_ be desired.Ben Greet has brought\u2018home to Mont- realers more vividly than before the wonderful qualities of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan drama.- MOTICE OF ASSICNMENT | In re M.RONDEAU, Merctiant, St.Norbert, The above named has made to us an a.signment of his estate and effects for the benetit of his creditors.: .Claims must be fyled at our offige within 13 days from this date tp emsure their coilo- cation for dividend.f .CHARTRAND & TURGEON, Ca Assignees, Office, 160 ft.James strget.Bali Tel.Mais Montreal, Mh June, 1904.CL dat tt \" « * WIHARIN\u2014 Toronto.June 12, to Mr.and Mrs.du-SIEVERT-STANÉLAND\u2014 Toronto, June 15th, Kindly omit flowers.There could be said to be | WILSON\u2014Hodsou, BIRTHS, : MARRIAGES mrTHS.AUGHEN\u2014Pertb, Ji .Mrs.Paunes Daugbon a sea\u201d to Mr.and risHe Bgl.Juss, to Mr.amd Mr, Peter McCabe, & Gaughter.Hire Frank Hoboran aauais, Mr ame SHAW~\u2014Perth, June 16, A Hi ert, Jun to Mr.and Mrs.H.WRIGHT\u2014Lanark, May 29, to Mr.and \u2018Mra.Bony.Wright, a daughter.ae Gulibault sees he ite or ae Ddbumhier to ME uka Setcl glume a PE rat uee % «wn to GARRY\u2014Chicoutimi, Que.June 10, 15th, a a PERIALB OF CANADA | ) ee.4 Im + i Uy.HEAD OFFICE » TORONTO.T.R.MERRITT.;.President D.B.WILKIE.Vice-Pres.and General Manager.tal .General Banking Business, flavinge .Department.Sterling Exchangé.L.A.RICHARDSON.Manager INSURANCE.Fire -Life Maginz | ; 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O.Miller, of à son.12, the wite of W.MYLKS-Kingston, Ont, Mrs.Mylks, a son.; PORTEOUS\u201490b Selby Street, Westmount, on Soe 6, à son to Mr.and Mrs.ft.Portecus.ITH\u2014Oshawa, Ont, A.Smith or es Oot June 8, the wife of SPENCER\u201437 Greene Avenue, Westmount, on the 16th instant, a daughter to Mrs.J.B.Spencer.\u2018 Mr.and June 15, to Dr, and | W.J.Wharin, a son.BOOTII\u2014-Waterloo, June 15, Booth, of a daughter.JACKMAN\u2014Granby, May.29, the wife of | O.H.Jackman, of a son.Mr.SHUFÉLT\u2014Monon, Ind., May 28, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Shufeit.FULLER\u2014Cowansville.June 18, to Dr.G.F.L.Fuller and Mrs.Fuller, a daughter.\u201coe MARRIAGES, \u2018BTEPLETON-POW \u2014 Granby, June 8th, Mr.Alfred P.Stepleton to Miss M Pow, both of Grauby.frearet Maud PATCH-TOOF\u2014June 8, to Ella, daughter of all of Brome, \u2018 CHAMPIGNY:LUSSIER\u2014Waterioo, June 6th, Mr.Ludger Champizoy, of Ste.Marie d'Ely, to Mise Marie Fablola Lussier, of Waterloo.FRASER-RICHMOND\u2014Bethel, North\u2019 Ely, on June 8, Mr.W.J, Fraser, of Melbourne, to Mionie O., mond, , BORIGHT-WATSION\u2014Cowansville, June 14th, Mr.Guy C.Boright to Janet, daughter ot the Rev.W.H.Watson, of Cowansville.McGOWAN-PREMONT\u2014Waterloo, June 14th Willlam H.McGowan, of St.Joachim de Shefford, to Eve Premont, of Warden, daughter of the late Thomas Premont, Esq.the wife of S.W.Mr.Walter H.Patch the late David Toof, | daughter of Mr.Azariah Rich-\"; 7 BIG PROFITS Call for pamphlet and fall particulars, R.P, INGLIS & CZ, HO Temple Buliding GEORUEC.RIAM- HIANI & PANGMAN, General insurance Agonis an3 Brokers.Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.'s Builcing Montreat, The Underwood\u2014 The \u201c Writing in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.101 St.Francis Xavier S TEL MAIN 3066.IT PAYS TO BUY OUR COAL ITIZENS OAL™ | AA TUTHILL\u2014June 15, Toronto, Grace, econd daughter of J.Villlers Tuthill, Frank B.Allan.te CAMERON-SERVICE\u2014Toronto, June 15, Mr.John Cameron, of the Toronto Railway | Company, to Miss Maggie May Service, of! 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' RESERVE FU?BOARD OF TRABE BLD'G.THERE ARE MORE CANADA METAL CO.Stereotype and Linotype Metals \u2018Used in Canada :\u2019 Than any Other.The Royal Trust Co., CAPITAL, - -$1.000.000 500.000 330.000 SUBSCRIBED PAID UP .et.so.President no AND BURKE\u2014In this city, on Friday, 17th instant, Mia Eliza A: Burke, sister of Mr.Michael Burke.Kuneral from her late residence, 274 Mountain Street, at 9.30 a.m.on Mon- \u201cday, June 20th, to St.Patrick's Church, .and thence to Cote des Nefges Cemetery.| x CUMMING\u2014On Friday, 17th June, at 76 Red- .bath Street, Montreal, Margaret Cumming, wife of \u2018A.R.Creelman, Chief Solicitor of\" the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and daughter of the late John Jeanings, D.D., of Tqronto.Funeral from\u2019 Union Station, Toronto, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, at 9.30 am.Monday, 20th instant.x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.BOGGIS\u2014June 14th, 1904, at Toronto, Jane, widow of the late Jas.R.Boggis, and daugiter of the late John Tillett Cross, of Worstead,' England.bBURNE\u2014June 14th, 1504, at Toronto, Nelson\u2018 Burns, B.A., aged .70 years.RYAN\u2014Toronto June 14th, John Ryan.STEVENS\u2014Toronto, June 15th, 1904, Sadie Pauline, eldest and beloved daughter of- Mrs.C.Stevens.L BROWNRIGG\u2014Stellarton, June Cyril, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.William R.Brownrigg, aged three months.KENNEDY\u2014Lower Barneys River, June Rev: 1st, .James RIGHT \u2018HON.LORD STREATHCONA © MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.Vice-President HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND, Directors R.B.Angus A.Macnider D.8.Clouston Hs V.Meredity E.B.Greenshlelds A.T.Paterson C.M.Hays - R.G.Re'd | C.R.Hogmer © James Ross Sir W.C.Macdonald Sir T.G.Shaughne Hop.R.Mackay id Sir W.C.Van.Herm, K.C.M.G.\u2026 Montreal Office & Safety Deposit DE Vaults.BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING, 109 St.James Streel Branch Offices at Quebec, St.John, and Winnipeg.\" H.ROBERTSON.Manager JACOB BERRY.KB, MH.L.HENNRT.New York Consolidated Exchange Members New York Proguce Exchange - Philadciphia Stock Exchange ESTABLISHED 1865 ; Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton 84 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL.42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.3rd, Robert R.Kennedy, aged 43 years.208 River.John, \u2018May 2th, Margaret Wilson, widow of the Wilson, aged 85 years.to, MacMILLAN\u2014Eden Lake, Pictou County, June 6th, 1904, Mrs.James MacMillan, aged 66 years.- McKAY\u2014Charlottetown, P.E.lI., June 4th, 1904, Margaret, relict of the late William McKay, of Carriboo River, aged £2 years.FORREST\u2014Newport, June 6th, Olive L., be- | loved wife of William Forrest, years.i CARD\u2014Burlington, June 6th, May, daughter of Fred Elmore and Annie Card, aged 12 years.; DOHERTY\u2014Ottawa, Ellen, third daughter of the late John Keanus, beloved \u2018wife of Mr.J.Doherty, aged 35 years.J BREADNER-\u2014-June 15th, at Ottawa, Richard Davis, infant mon of Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Breadoer, aged 2 months and 9 days.; WATSON\u2014At Ottawa, June 15th, Laura Staged 74 Cyr, beloved wife of Martin Watson, in her |- 28th year.ENNESSY\u2014G'tawa, Jupe-14tb, Ellen Hick- HEX beloved veto ot Thomas \u2018Hénnessy, a her b3rd year.2.- The Cotton Blight will not affect the quality \u2018af lady charlotte gelatine.: .CS LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANGE, © LIMITED.Dea'ers in Stocks and 8 listed on the Loudon (Kugland) Stoek Kxohange, \u201884 VICTORIA STRENRT.Teroato.NOTICE HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF the Shareholders of THE CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY, Act 63 Vic, Ohap.8, shall be held at (Be Head Office of the Company, Temple Building, \u2018Montreal, on Tuesday, 21st June, 1904, at the \u2018hour of 3 o'clock p.m., for the récoption of reports; election of directors, and for the.transaction of any and all other business that may -properly come.\u2018before the wmesting.; - | 'BANNELL SAWYER, °C L PAPINEAU, Secretary.tested = ; Montreal, Sth June, 1904, late Jas.Direct private wires in our branches at Boston, Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Philadelphia, Quebec, Albany and Brooktyn.\u201c Pamphlets and other data on Finanoial { Markets issued upon request .Hall Engineering Works Engineers and Shipbuilders, \u2018Phone Main 256.14 COTE .8T.nal Trust Co.Natio : Limited.= Capital Paid Up.$1,000 Réserve .3 ACTS AS , - Exscutor, Administrator and Trusips, - Liquidator and Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors, Trestoe - - - * for Bond Issues of Corpor ations and Companies.© Receives funds in Trust all 4 per cent.per\u2019 annum, payable half yearly, upon amounts of $500.00' and upwards lodged with the Company from one to five years.Members of the Legal and Notarisl * profession bringing any business to this Company are always retaiged.in ° the professional care thereof.\u201d \u2019 A.G.ROSS, Manager, Office.& Safety Deposit.Vaul 183 St James ro Montreal.\u201cts cosas MARCONI WIRELESS Dividends of 150 per cent.per annum exe pected on Marconi stock when systenr is in 11 working order.No better investment ever offered., Bend cheque for not less.than $100 nor.more than $1,000 worth of §§ certifi- \"cates.Make.cheques payable to LL MUNROE & MUNROE, Managers Marconi Underwritin Canada Lite Building-MONTRE.Broud Exchange Butiding\u2014NEW YORK\\ tm tne_ Herald dilsheé dy Th a The rad publ 7 The Here, MONTREAL ART PhrNTERQUe | ONTHERALD 40B DEPARTMENT a.* a Montrent.James.& NANG, Director, LL \u2014 - + ST EE Rest Account s.icccoccue 2, a, = 0.0.PATUMAS : \"JACOB BERRY & CO: Eri | Mentreai Branch, 157.Ot.James ue.| Lukis, Stewart & Go.© Hr in re 0e © en fo Ea a en a Te iia +, ne men Ladies\u2019 Blouses White Malin and Colored Percale Blouses, worth from ~ 65¢ to 75c; on sale Tuesday 39c Made up in many new and natty styles, trimmed with wide pleats and small tucks back and front, large bishop 30 sleeves, tab collar Tues- C day\u2019s price.20 0080S O9 1 | $7.50 Walking Skirts, $550 Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, made of fancy all wool tweeds, in one of the newest designs; seven gore effect with side pleating, hAaded with self strapping and buttons: well tailored and finished throughout.Worth $7.50.Our Bpecial Price.ceccocciasrocscasercccnccronenns: Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Hats Regular $3.00 and $3.50, on Sale Tuesday, $1.29.Ladies Ready-to-Wear Hats, made up of superior quality fancy braided straw, in several new and: pleasing designs; colors of navy, fawn and white, and brown and white, trimmed with velvet and fancy ornaments, Regular values $3.00 and 3.50.On sale Tuesday at .$1.20 BOY'S WASH SUITS Boye\u2019 Russian Suits, made up of good materials.in brown with white \u201cstripe, large sailor collar and white belt.Our special price.9se Russian Sults, of good quality Blue Chambray, with large sailor col- asc , Jar and belt of self.Our special price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.>s+0c0ecen-sce0u 00e .\u20ac Russian Suits, made up in a neat and new design of fine quality Percale, in colors of brown with white stripe; a very stylish suit.Our 1.25 special price .\u2026.s.oicesac dre can se seu 0e ave upeur @ 2 Large assortment of Sallor Blouse Suits at the lowest prices.WHO CARES Te\u2018 Woman\u2018 FOR - There.is an old saying that \u201cNothing succeeds like success.\u201d We now have on sale in our Toilet Dept., second floor, the World's Famous American Beauty Toilet Requisites.Such have been so successful In the self pro- : metien of beauty that they have the endorsement of the leading physiciane fer their abselute purity and beneficial qualities, and are, also, being used by the famous beauties as well as the stage celebrities of the world.Our customers can avail themselves of the golden opportunity of visiting the free demonstration of these famous Toilet Requisites and learn their true merits.A visit te our Toilet Department on second floor will mors than compensate you for your time.A handsome and useful little book, entitled \u201cAmerican Beauty Hints,\u201d furnished to all free of charge.LE RD FLOOR \u201c \u201cNew Building\u201d Specials , STEP LADDERS, 10e STEP, : - + Hardwood Step Ladder, 4 and 5 steps, with pail rest Worth 16 ep, Sale price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 br EM.5 ] A Refrigerator Yet ?CI! Est | ddl, | ÿ 6 large size Reffigerators, made of well-sea- RH TT .soned hardwood, with galvanized shelves 1 boatman) and lining.Worth $15.00.Sale price .LES JET Tuesday, each .,.sessrestasasariacass -§10.00 + Glass.Water Tumblers, worth _ \u2019 Faney Jardinieres, new patterns and | .bo 48c; Tuesday, each.13e shapes, worth 25c; Tuesday 15\u20ac TIN KETTLES.Suitable for an oil stove.Worth 16c each.Tues-.dar, each unes a\u2026ccsucninenenaccecminmecc scene nc co 0en000c0n 100 GROCERY ECONOMIES 1 ; OF THE MOST DECISIVE SORT { \u201c48 1be.White Beans.28c, 2 tins Imported Sardines.i Yars White Castile Soap.25¢ 3 ting Champion Peas mes.vee : abs 43 Ib.tin, Bowlby's Peaches.ZBc| Pint bottle Snider's Catsup.ABe t8.pkes., 1:1-2 Ibs.each, Wash 4.tins Ple Peaches.:.« 250 Ing Ammo Ammonia .\u201c25e 3 bottles Strathcona Sauce.208e 8 finest Prunes, regular 7 pkgs.\"Soap Powder.:.28¢ y BBC, far Lil.iiieiciieneeni.s 25¢! 3 lbs.EVaporated Peaches.23c Fane Creamery Table Butter.per 1b, .T aetecsssencucce Pac cuss sue 0 _18%e glish Breakfast Tea, black or mixed\u2014a.\u2018tea that 1s extra we value.at g0c.Try a Ib.at.mecccsesssac ct see sean Dies seia0e 60c +.++ Towels.For the Bath > ; -\u2014 AS-WELL AS ROLLER TOWELS = fat June.values are eminently superior to any that have preceded.¥ {'9yNtee.Turkish Bath Towels, size 23 x 40 inches.Regular.pair.sé eet?June sale price .cesessrmstitiieatansnene nes, Regular 4Bc patr.32e Th Turkish Bath Towels, size 23 x 40 inches.Bs lar .DEP \u2018June sale price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sous EP mn $ $50.pur, 42e \u201c£3 Linen Turkieh Towels, sine \u201822 x #4 Inches.der tar 1.2 eu June sale price.aontensecan00ss \u2026.ee I 31.28 pair 88e *\" Mendy-to-ude Moller Towdls, 3% yards long.Worth 20c each, June .9, ., AR: PLA ee 10ecsesese dfS@ see ve FT \u201cAnother Sale- of | 45.50 , that is being allotted to it during the present event, | Ladies\u2019 N ight Dresses; - Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, Cambric, round neck, Beauty 81.45 - og RCE ne soe \u2018 .on NY J ND [oo > x 7 (eus.wc To Read ur Ehaseny\u201d be This one \u2018particularly, because it.chronicles a sale of ribbons\u2019 that aré\u201d * desi deaty- en vogue, at amazingly little prices.Figures to supplement the facts : 2° eme + sam sip ae sree A \u2019 rie Black All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons 3 in.wide, regular price 19\u20ac yd.; on.sale Tuesdayat.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.pr 124 4 in.wide, regula a price 25c yd.; on sale Tuesday at.Baseceues \u201815e \"> 5 in.wide, regula price 29¢ yd.; on sale Tuesday At.1% 54 in.wide, regular price 35\u20ac yd.; on sale.Tuesday at.25\u20ac Colored All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 8% inches wide, This is an in the following shades: Sky biue, mexique, turquoise, coquelicot, cardinal, navy, rose pink, Nile green, mals, black, white and cream, Duchess Satin Ribbon, § inches wide.* excellent quality of Ribbon, that can be procured in any of the following shades: Sky, mexique, rose pink, coquelicot, cardinal, mais, Regular priée 17c.yard.On sale Tuesday at.12%e gold, Nile, emerald, reseda, mauve, gray, Colored All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches wide, .brown, castor, navy, also black and white.in shades of sky, mexique, turquoise, Nile, .&peclal sale price on Tuesday, pèr fard.#80.rose pink, mais, gold, coral, also black and Also a Table of Odd Lines in o large variety of -.- white.Regular price 25c.yard.On sale Tues- colorings.in different widths.Worth from day At .eccscousosoccc0uuveccencencas0000e 10\u20ac1 12%e to 36c yard.Your choice for.9%e This June Sale of Whitewear A Surpassing Success.In no previous sale has Whitewear occupied the space : or has such a large staff of salesladies ever been demanded to pfomptly serve the daily audiences that assemble in this section.This demonstrates a growth in the assortments, and an increase in the values, It is another indication of :the fact that this store means to win your\u201d patronage by deserving it, made of cambric V style, square yoke with hemstitched tucks, trimmed around neck and sleeves with frills, worth 75\u20ac: Sale Price.full front styles, trimmed around \u201cWorth 35c, sale price.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.: 40c 19c Nc).neok and arms with imitation Torchon Lace.Ladies\u2019 Uaderskirts, Cambric, Lawn Flounce, with clusters of tucks, trimmed .with deep.embroidery.Sale UC AAA on on a, PA Fe CP SHOE SALE PRICES Footweaë.js\" An important feature in la toilette feminine at all times, but it's conspicuousness is enhanced when the ~ short walking Jength skirt is wom.Lines of easy fitting, newest mode slippers, suitable for wear on such occasions, find their: way \u2018to the bargain table, because of incompleteness in the range of sizes, though \u2018among the lot any size from 214 to 7 can be secured by.Tuesday s early morning \u2018shoppers.$2.50 to ; $4.00 Slippers, for $1.45 œ, pairs + only Ladies\u2019 Finest Vici Kid Slippers in pne and three strap styles, plain.and beaded vamps ; also, patent Kid Slippers, Strap and Colonial Styles.Sizes 81, 24 to 7 in the lot, Our own standard of values was $2.50 to $ 4.00; Tuesday 8 a.m, Sale price.c.cuauscscecceecan cc en ee euee Lee RE 15c Lisle Thread Gloves for 9% \u2018 On Sale from 8 to 10 a.m.Tuesday Ladies\u2019 Fine \"Lisle Thread Gloves, in White and Grey Modes and Black.Good.-9 c + - Value at 15e pair.To- -morrow\u2019s price, between 8.and TOR Mn.000 0000000 + The Stamped Goods Dept.Emphasizes One of its Many Good Values.Hemstitched U nion Linen Tray Cloths, size 18 x28 in., 10 different designs, ._ stamped or plain, the price is the same, \u2018each.server e mer nc s 00000 ue nc0 0 19¢ Sr hh, fd NIAAA AAAI AIS -18c Black Lawn for 10c ns This line is being widely and favorably advertised by numbers of those who have.made purchases.You will find it up on the THIRD FLOOR ofthe NEW.BUILDING, 25 pieces fine Sheer Black Lawn, for ladies\u2019 Dresses, Blouses, etc, This lot would | ; 10 sell regularly for 8c yard, but now you can buy it for, per yard.o\u2026va.u2005 C- in Handy #| : 4 Shakespeare\u2019 S Plays \u2018Much Ado About Nothing.eee ee lee ee ne A Midsummer Night's Dream lion Twelfth \u2018Night.; TN As You Like core cesse asso sera ratée re deea areas Bound in Cloth 15c Volume re matt, A Liman st.Catherine Univprelty sureata.ur.3 ONE, 20; 0318 ; 0 a, a ae Size - ie \"ary : Le ELE I IVETE Fire a .en pn \u201cciné a k Livenet i 6.+ »- _ ri Ee Fos ofa .1e |HOTIBAVS FOR ~~ © OUR.EMPLOYEEST To afford all ample opportunity to celebrate the Domin- | ion of Canada's 37th Birthday, the store will be closed from + Thursday, J une Job, at 8 pan, until Monday, July the 4th at 8am.en el The closing hour on the Saturday's during the Months ny a/ July and , August will, \u2018as usual, be ONE O\u2019 clock.étend, - Remnants + TO, GO Half Price.v7 ART DRAPERY DEPT., THIRD FLOOR] '.4 LATE Remnants of Curtaining, Art Drapery Fabrics, Ete.\u201d | Fine Choice for the Early Comers.À MUSLIN.NET CURTAINING.White \u2018Curtain Net\u2019 and Muslin Remnants of widths and lengths constating ef mostly \u2018every serviceable grade.Léngths range.from 2 to 7 yards) Prices from 15¢ to $1.B50 yard.To clear at ONE- -HALF what they are marked.* + , Le - COLORED MUSLIN CURTAINING.~~ This season's\u2019 selections, numerous.styles, and in lengths varying trom 2% te .8 yards.\u2018 Regular prices ringed from Te'to 45¢ yard: : All to be cleared now at HALF PRICE.; | : #.ART DENIM\u2019 REMNANTS.Plain and faney effects, comprising ail the newest colorings and styles, 36 in.wide.Lengths range from 133 to 5% yards.All at ONE-HALF the _ .' marked price.- ; PE - REMNANTS OF 50 IN.WIDE TAPESTRY.i Suitable for re- covering furniture.Some pieces contain sufficient to make draperies.A liberal range of colorings and styles.Lengths of 1 te te yards.Price range was ibe to $3.50 yard.\u2019 Al at HALF PRICR.5 -_\u2014 CL v Co .* + 4 PLAIN COLORED FELTS.> \u201c B 36 and 72 in.wide In a great variety of colors.Lengths.1 to \u20ac: yards.What - / ever you sclect will cost but ONE-HALF the marked price.REMNANTS of Art Burlap, Cretonne, Velours, Reps, Tickings, Dimities, etc, \u2019 all ata similar reduction in price: ; Fo - odd Paits of Lace Curtains At T'wodThirds \u2018of the Marked Price Over 100.pairs of Lace and Net Curtains, in white.ecru and chocolate color\u2014 the.newest and quite pretty styles.Regular prices: range from 80c to $10.80 pair.Sale prices 54e to $7.00.: x ES Portieres SAME Reductions .AS THE CURTAINS A manufacturer's sampie 16t of Ddd Portieres : but one of a kind, \u201ccomprises i \u2019 a large range of thé newest shades and styles, in various widths and 3% lengths.Worth from $2.25 to $8.00 each.Sale prices $1.50 to $5.34.§ Remnants of Matting | - and Floor Oilcloth At.great reductions.Too many lengths and styles \u2018to give descriptive on ; price details.Wash Fabrics==VAiues Developing During the June Sale \u2018 Fast Color English Printa, in new \u201cbright patterns and colors, 12%¢ yard quality.Spécial sale price.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sseees nes e sen ces s 00000 k Ze hyrs, in dainty colors\u2019 of blue, pink, red, file green, - \u201c| notes Zen Pay and White; worth 18c vard.'Extra special sale - * price L.\u2026.\u2026.Hs00nccenaNc 000 PRE à s50uge +.\u201cisa Cotton Chevlots, for shirt waist suits, blouses, etc.: cannot be bettered.Here In immense variety of light and dark grounds.Were 18¢c yard.Extra special sale price.ss sru0en vcecocc0us serres cc nues 13 ue ser French Batiste, in beautiful olora.Special, per yard.avance , Mercertzed Poplinette, sunfh er shades, Special, per ysrd.Drap de \u2018Troie; delicate colorings.Special, per.yard.Sole Boucle,\u201d host effective.Special, per yavd Extra Specials in Fancy Dress Muslins, for or the 3 June Sale, per yard, 7 \u2019 .vas sua Ige, De, 13140 and.0cccone cer een se TR acc cena casse nec e es .186 Ginghams.in Shepherd's\u2019 Checks, of all sizes, Just put Into stock.Special, PET YAR eee J arasmecriouuee +.184 \" \u201cThat Anticipates Every.Ta Le Plain Saohy \u2018Flaririelèttes; pik, \"light blue, red, salmon and_whîte.ve Special.sale.price.per yard FE AN twilled Flannelettes, 30 inches wide, in white; pink and Plat ant Vite, for underwear.and night shirts.\u2018Worth 12 1-3 yard.| 8 Special sale price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ces ena E est Teenie es +.100: \u2018Hea English Flannelettes, in large variety fancy stripes.Worth oh yard.Special | sale price.sépcenceneen niet 000000 ascresencnss 144 Pa lish nnelette, In cream \u2018and white, funn\u2019 36 inches wide: 286 .| Swe afue: Special, sale price.vetcetocceuens prcceene senc 194 de 2 ue.(ant or , - 1 NO MATERIAL « CHANGE IN\u2019 THE Prices of Cotton Here Soft Finish Long Clath\u2019 a fuir vert wide, worth 186 yard.June Sale, DÉCO, Le1000ceecen ei se tetes cocon isccamdatss Mocrochises: Fine | Durber Long Cloth, \u201cexcellent make for summer unddrwear, worth 196 ic Sheets, all ready t for wi in jenn $x Cl twilled of S cott .vive Sm, (REE is yard.June.Sale price.re ane pu "]
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