The Montreal herald, 28 juin 1904, mardi 28 juin 1904
[" FOR LIYFLE WANTS Use Horald \u2018Want Columns.ESTABLISHED 1508._NO.J51, T HE TWELVE PAGES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904.\u2014 _ RUSSIANS WERE REPULSED 7 HOT BATTLE AT FENSHULING | ~ oP 2 Division Defeated Five Battalions of Russian .ntry Which Were Supported by Two Regiments of Cavalry.JAPS ONE HUNDRED KILLED AND WOUNDED, dt is Reported That the Viadivostok Squadron Was Island\u2014A Tokio Despatch States That a Stranded Returning to Port Arthur, While From Other Sources it is Denied That the Peresviot Was Sunk.Near Kokaida Battleship Was Seen Russian Tokio, June 28- After a hot fightywhth the Russian headquarters near which lasted for sin hours yesterday Liao Yang, mn Manchuria, died sunday.,- oo.ltron enteric dysentery, | morning, June 27, the Taku Shan divi-1 Heonre John Midleton, the first of sion of the Japanese army completely the American war correspondents to, defeated five battalions of Russian in- lose his life at the front in the present two re- Conflict was representing thes Assoviat- guns, (4 Press at General Kuropatkin's heud- fantry, which, supported giments of cavalry and occupied Fenshuling, rorthwest of Nin Yen, The Russians finally fell back in the direction of Shi Mu Cheng.The Japanese casualties aggregated about one hunujred Kitl- ed and wounded.Major Oba was killed during the battle, by SIALeen twenty miles Word Received in London.London, June 28, \u2014 A ceived at the Japanese Tokio says the TakU Shan anny occupied Fenshullng June 27, after six hours of hard fighting.losses are estimated at one hundred.The Russian torce, which consisted of five battalions of infantry and two regiments of cavalry, with sixteen guns, fled in disorder towards Tumoching.Russian Battleship Stranded.T.ondon, June 25.\u2014A despateh to tha Central News from Tokio says I! os reported that another Russian battle- despatch relegation from chip has been discovered stranded off Tiger Rock.It is presumed she was wrecked while returning to Port Arthur after the recent naval enguge- nents.\u2018 : Vladivostok Squadron Sighted.Toklo, June 28.- An unconfirmed report has been received froin the Island of Kokkaido that ships resembling the Russian Viadivostok squadron had ap- jtared off there on June LT.Similar reports have been received from the plaves along the Northern Coast of Ja- ran.The Navy Office dors not give any credence tn these reports, Was Not Sunk.who left Claim Vessel \u201che Fao, June 285 Chinese Port Arthur on June 24, say that only four battleships.five cruisers and the torpedo boats left the harbor où June v3.Of these three returned badly damaged, but none sank, The several large »Lips previously damaged carricd no guns.On June 24 the Japaneses main army was within fourteen miles of Port Arthur.Their scouts were nearer.Natives of Munchuria have not been ordered out of Port Arthur.Rams May Interfere With Plans.Twenty military attaches who wera permitied to come here yesterday from Ta Trhe Kian for supplies were oblized to rpomise not to talk of the Hus- gan movements.A native report that one division of Gen.Kurnki's army was fifteen miles south of Ta Trhe Kiao at five o'clock xesterday evening 15 not confirmed.Jf true it indicates that the Jupanese plans for a fight there vesterday must have been uspet by the heavy rans Two regiments marched through here {rom Kaichou toward Ta Trhe Kiao yesterday.Views of St.Petersburg Press.St.Petershurg.June LÉ The sudden cessation of newspaver despateh 5 from the theatre of war tends 10 confirm the belief that the arnnes are about to engage.Most of the mibtary «rities take the view that a big bat {« imminent, although the Novae Vrein- vi's expert thinks that @ pitched Lbat- tie now js more attractives to the Jun- anerse generals than to Gen, INnropuat- Kin, saving that the lJatter not Need precipitaue V0 is Fiirestare ren - foarcements continue To arme, bot If the Japanese want a battle they must hasten as only a fortnight remaing bes fore the rains set in.The army organ despatch last 1nght.Points out the difficult mountainous country through which General Kuro- ki's columns are moving and finds in General Oku's withdrawal southward either that the Japanese are trying to draw off part of Kuropatk n°s army, or does their decision, In view of the near ap- proarh of the rainy season, to arrest their further advance.In the latter wayld he able ta hall the greater part of the ian Tung pen- Jhsula until the resumption of ativa operations in August.AH the papers consider alminost inexplicable the failure to recelve further reports from Tokin of the sen fight off Port Arthur and are reproducing wath great prominence despatehes from Ger- case the enemy man papers to the offer that Ahiniral Togo fn his offre\u2018al reports did tint claim positivels ta have sunk a Rus- fian battleship or to have other vessels, General irrligretion 1s manifested over the alleged vrstrans- lation of the reports of Amn! Togo.Conditions in Port Arthur.crippled tua Che Fon, June 2 letters recejved here to-duv from Port Arthur, dated June 23.give ne news hut couvey an {dea of the conditions prevalilng in the besieged ity.\u2018me writer wave the civilians though knowing something nf what is cccurring, are iZgiorant of the progress of the war Little hrforma- tion leaks out, Mast of the non em- batants have caves tu the Lis op underground cells where they spend the nights in safety.Bands play occasionally in the parks and the pri es of food are slightly higher, War Correspondent Dead.New C\u2018hwan June 26\u2014-H.J.Middleton, Associated Press correspondent © | WHAT IS GOING ON »- \u2014 tm \u2014 Arqna New York Capifan.Francais ao 4 (pera V0.tn Li UNO Gwynn The Japanese.C'onperauge : $7, 500.Viiuk, He was taKen stk with enteric dysentery less than a week uxo and only on suvdies ; Wis a despatch received from hh in which he requested that a substitute be SOUL Lo relieve hn He was about 05 peurs of age, unmarried and born Le ndon, ' quatters near Lico General Kuropatkin Reports.| St.Petersburg, June 250 The Kmper- or has received the following despat hb from teneral Kuropatkin, dated Liao Yang.June 27.\u201cThe Japanese attacked eur for: Occupying Mo Tien, Fen Shuf and Vi Passes, June 76, Our mtantey and vax- wiry retreated, persuaded that the ui- vanving divisions of the Japanese army which were operating against cach of the three passes were stronger than vur detachments, In the attack on Ta Pass the Japanese guards, besides olhor regiments, participated, The Japanese made à frontal and flank at lack in considerable force on both side s OT this position, The Japarese troops occupies Fea Shui and Mo Tien passes during the morning of June 27, i Our forces, which retreated from Fen Shui Pass were attacked by small! detachments of Japanese.They were, | however, vastly repulsed, After pushing back our advanee guard during the cvening of June 2%, rem Vandiapudze ton the Hin-Veon- Hai-Cheng road) to Ta Pass, the Jap nese continued their advance this morning against our position in a de- tile, For some time the attack of the Japanese infantry brigade was vegprefl- eut, Three battalions vere engaged in the frontal attack.But being nen.aced by other troops engaged an a Can movement our forces retreat- cu._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BUILDING PERMITS.Building permits have been tysued at the City Hall aa follows: The Starke Co warehonse at 10 Wing Street.4260; Proulx & Duamiens.three duelling houses on \u2018hambord street, 81.006, Charles Benard, house on St Hubert Street, $1,000: Philippe Galtpean, thed un Moreau Street, $300.Total, CAVALRY THRONGS TO LAPRAIRIE CAMP (sued hy secretarv River Boat Crowded With Men in Uniform-85th Off to Three Rivers \u2014 \u2014 Agen the méothes the way for you by accepting deposits from $1.00 upwards and your money begins to earn interest for you from the our safe-keeping.\u2019 It is the steady persistent and continuous saving that tells, it is the man who regularly puts by a part of his earnings who sooner or later attains pi Fox.97 te 108 Mt.Lirhain-St.Main 1028, Spelling\u2014Sinclair Dawson, ~Qotiduct~Florence Hayseys Po.SPIN Cer.8t.James and St.Peter a Cor.Guy and 8t.Catherias OW.OF Archie Morris, Wulter Taylor and Eddie - | Cras 15 pe TARR EAL gr 9 3 bi hy \u201ce The JOHN MURPHY Co.LIMITED.= mes ee store cleses Thursday até p.m,, re-opens Monday \u2019 cats &,m.\u2014In honor of Dominion Day ! \u201cA Short Week, This is the motto in all departments! ut à Busy One\u2019 And as the only way to make it so, is to offer Trade-compelling Values, the cutting down process has been used without stint in every section of the store! & & & £ A&A, & Banner Bargain in White Goods 5,000 yards in the lot, comprising White Piques, White Bedford Cords, White Fancy Piques, White Mattings,.White Muslius; worth at regular values 306 to 40c yard.Choice this week, 19 yard.< New Inducements in Choice Millinery ! \u201850 beautiiul Ladles\u2019 Trjmmed Hats to sell at HALF PRICE.A line of Trimmed Hats, some selling as high as $12.50, reduced to sell at $5.00.A line of Trimmed Hats selling at $3.50.as high as $7.50 and $10.00, to sell Lot of Untrimmed Hats, some selling as high as $3.50 and $5.00, to sell at 75e¢.Lot of Lou\" imied Hats, selling at 830e¢ as high as $2.00 and $3.00, to sell LADIES\u2019 SILK PARASOLS, reduced to sell at $1 00, $2.50, $2.75, $4.50 and $5.50.\u2018Dominion Day Bargains in the Mantle Department ! 126 Tweed Jackets, prices from $7.00 up to $13.50; the very best , thing for travelling; all to \u2018clear at one price, $3.00.Cravenette Raincoats, -~ 3-4 Cravenette \"All-wo0l Coat fOr ccceecnrcacnnnintnasnsnnen of all colors and sizes! .$3.65 3-4 Cravenette All-wool Coat with CAPE volun.Leertercus $4.90 \"Full length Cravenette Circular All Wéol Coat for.856:00 Full length Cravenette Circular All-wool Coat for.Beautifu Cravenette Capes, worth $10.00 to $12.00, for.PRN $6.90 Silk Circular Coats, for travelling.Beautiful assortment.Pongee Silk Coats, accordeon pleated, 28 per cent.off.-'Taffeta Silk Codts, the prettiest Parfstan models of the season, but having large lot we have decided to sell them at 30 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Travelling Rugs! Rugs worth $5.50, for.\u2014.veccesescecene Rugs worth 36.00, fOr.\u2026esessanteessonsocsee Rugs worth $9.00, for.Costumes at 33% per cent.Discount ! 83.50 ° ; | { Dupuis Freres.| ee OUR STORES ARE CLOSED DAILY AT 6 P.M.EXCEPT SATURDAY.: MAIL ORDERS ARE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.Butterick s Patterns 4 AND OUR SPECIAL SALE OF & LT 1 - Summer Dress Goods! From this day every customer buying One Dress Length of Black or Fancy Dress Goods from 2oc a yard up will be entitled to one of Butterick\u2019s A Pattern will also be given with every Blouse Length (4 yards or more) of Silk, costing not less than soc a yard.A- + - matter.yard.- .dark or light colors.I0c, I5c and 20c a yard.selling as high as 4o0c 4 yard.of the whole lot before July.t Printed Muslins for Dres: rinte USIINS ior Essés Over 20,000 yards of Fancy Dress Muslins, striped or floral design, in These are lines that have been advertised lately at 8c, - \u2018You will find among them goods that have been But former prices have little to do in the .The goods have been long enqugh with us, and we want to dispose You can buy them row at 5c, 7 Vic and 10C a .8sc.« At soc-\u2014Formerly : At $5.00\u2014Formerly selling at $7.75.At 2zc\u2014Formerly- selling at 30c.At 33c\u2014Formerly At 45se\u2014Formerly At soc\u2014Formerly selling at soc.selling at 7oc.s selling at gx.CORSET COVERS | At 65c\u2014Formerly selling at $1.00.At 7sc\u2014Formerly selling at $1.35.At $1.10\u2014Formerly selling at $1.30.At $1.25\u2014Formerly selling at $1.75.|.At $1.25\u2014Formerly selling at $1.90.\"At $1.56\u2014Formerly selling at $2.25.elling at 7sc and Lt pehtett}-t Largest sale on record.Most of these Blouses are white, with-em- River ; 4e Loco oom} i TT « broidered or lace front and collar :.good fitting, and perfect in every way.| ; AT ugar Trg.ca 10K tn TT ibe oO p | Range of sizes, 32 to 40.HALF PRICE.1 Nav.Go.| Am Cock Fornary: ë a us x -{ , ECRU LINEN MUSLIN BLOUSES\u2014Two very Special Lines\u2014 { \\ ee hry > tu Tid TM hi LL At 75e\u2014Plaiñh with narrow tucks: DOMINION DAY.2 imor ds dont WF Nt Tn Tost ) ; At 95c\u2014With tucks and applique of lacé on front, collar.and cuffs.REDUCED RATES TO OTTAWA.$2.50 Béokiyn ADIT Bc 8% \u2018aie 8 | - BLACK SILK BLOUSES\u2014BIlack Taffetas Silk Blouses, with fancy stitch- - patos.June 25th and 30th; returning.Conadian Pacide 11 ith idk BK iH ; { ing-and fagotting on front, collar and cuffs: full range of sizes, 32 to : ' Canada Boudera .no ee Ll » | 40.This is a $5.00 Blouse, and a good value at that.Our special * DELIGHTFUL DAY: TRIP 0.\u2026 .; : SEELPEE ww LD | eSh | price during this sale, just $3.75.| cs ae Oblare.Rand pre 163% iii ik ine \u2019 | chine\u2018 to \"connect with steamer.\u2019 Ni engeo L ' Oclerade Beuthorn [1 15% 16° SH 16% » ) AFTERNOON TRIPS AND DOWN RAPIDS de.do, \u2026 a goneonerd aut NY ith big lish \u2018That Sale of White Muslin Underwear To HUDSON.by 1 pm.train trom | Eplorade Fuel Iron \u2026.Coes shee vase eens Windsor Station.Trip :.\u2026.200000 2 1 1.00 potrets Gaiters nO Tn EL at Cut Prices! | IONTE ANNE by ÊTES I 00 Delsmare Hudson.105 1885 1K 15834 1.A great success.We have never seen so many visitors at our Ladies\u2019 Bric tor RAPIDS, by Em sve Duluth B.8h, Alber oi ee ln Whiteiyear Department.The display of Samples in Ladies\u2019 and 1 Children\u2019 s Q Steamer DUCHESS OF YORK, UP LAKE arias ri oe as Li b ) \u2018Lingerie was a great attraction.' Prince Street, Canal Basin, at Lp, and ner leetrie .sree .abrie Lo sat pm.cke ; Rock poule vaor fine \u201cide sa où = The following i is the list of Whitewear now offered at Reduced Prices :\u2014 | a yh HATIDE nt sd pa SUC eva Cen - .ere ' \u2019 Tickets at Graÿ0 Trunk Railway Station, K T Ne or = ral 1 fi ane 3 dn iw ii OEP | ; LADIES®.NIGHT GOWNS 3 Pinas hE at a 4 Touls A , | .128, 137 ; Man.Kievated, .ew ; At 75\u20ac\u2014Formerly selling at goc and \u2018st $1.75\u2014Two lines formerly sell- +) for Hudson.PL PR este a07 221 1074, 100% os $noo: ing\u2019 at $2.25 and $2.50.OR we Ll RC my » \u201cGas Range No-other gas range oh the market can burn such a large percentage of air without.lessening the heat of the flame and causing a viplent popping or firing back accompanied by quite a decided explosion.- This invention of the Oxford Gas Range does not only save considerable on your gas bill but it gives you a greater heat.20\" \u201c The burners of the Oxford-Gas Range may quite easily be removed and cleaned.- : ' 5 We would like to have you call at one of our about this Range.Write for leaflet.Economy agencies and hear all The Gurney-Massey Co., Limited 385-387 St.Paul Street \u2019 : Montreal \\_ - of Deari Rottot, and Mr.Eugene Lafontaine, K.C., replied for Law.Eloquent addresses were given by Father MANY DEGREES GRANTED AT LAVAL UNIVERSITY Bourassa and Archbishop Bruchesi, who dwelt an the development of Laval Uni- Hon.L.P.Brodeur Created Doctor of versity from her day of small things to Civil Law-\u2014\u2014Institution is .her present position.; \u2019 Flourishine The degree of M.D.was granted to urishing.«| forty graduates.Eighteen received the Mer.Archambault, recently appoint-\u2018 title of buchelor in medicine.Six Were ed Bishop of Joliette, and vice,rector uf grunted diplomas In arts.In applied the institution, persided last night at eCtence the graduates numbered nine.the convocution of Laval University. Dressed Furs Leather Belting quality of our goods are too known to dwell ou.D.K.MCLAREN, 751 CRAIG ST.MONTREAL BRANCH.TORONTO.Genuine Oak.Also Mili Supplies.Our prices are better and- the well A large assortment of Persian Lambs, Gray Lambs, Mink, Martens, Sables and all kinds of Dressed Furs always on band.Cash\u2019 paid on all consignments of Raw Furs, Skins, and Ginseng.The Bride and guests \u2018alike must have their hair dressed in a becoming manner, No one can give you better style than PUNDE & BOEHM DR.COWLING'S - box, Street, near sale by all, Drugglsts.English PeriodicalPilis Sure remedy for irregularities a perfect regulator, giving reli.adle and sure results; invaluable in female aliments, $1 and $3 à Postpaid to any address.MRS.COWLING, 82 Drummond St.Catherine, Montreal.For 2365 ST.CATHERINE STREET.TEL.UP 3161.i .ARONSON & RUTENBER Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, : Craig St.Money to Lend.og Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery Clothing, Furs and Dry Good Furs stored during eummez months.ot Lf © Our Store will be Closed Friday and Saturday of This Week.- GEO.ited, 200.Mountain Strèet, Montreal, Pa.: % \\ a.ROBINSON & co, Jewellers, 2397 ST.CATHERINE STREET.\u2019 : \u2014d 0 x A JUNE WEDDINGS.Lena Een eagle se are NT TU NET SS Pe ah az 5 ta nr A en \" departure.om PL st =.THE HERALD AT SUMMER RESORTS.Readers of The Herald leaving the city for the summer aan have the paper sent to them for 28 cents a month.: A QUEER KIND OF INDIFFERENCE.Lord Dundonald must have felt chagrined, after issuing à statement about the \u201cdifficulties between myself and the Government of Canada,\u2019 when he found that his friends of the Opposition paid little attention to him and his grievances, but instead devoted themselves almost altogether to the task of defending Dr.Pickel and attacking Hon.Mr.Fisher.Lord Dun- donald might reasonably have expected something different.After the fuas the Conservative press made about him, he might have expected, at the very least, that his dismissal would be objected to by the Opposition.But no; he and his high pretensions were given no more honor than an expression of passing regret that the incident had.culminated in depriving the militia of an experienced and distinguished commanding officer.\u201d But if the Opposition declined to fol- jow the general in an all-round criticism of the Government, Sir Frederick Borden did not wait for them to begin.He demonstrated conclusively that he and his colleagues had done a good deal for the improvement of the militia before Lord Dundonald came out, that they have done much since he came, and that they propose to go on after his Sir Frederick made it clear that, acting in concert.and in harmony with the Imperial authorities, the Government had adopted, before Lord Dun- donald was heard of in South Africa.the plan of the Defence Committee .of 1898, General O'Grady-Haly loyally adopted that report and advised the Minister how best to give effect to fit.Lord Dundonald saw fit to challenge its recomunendations and was angry because the Minister would ~ neither adopt nor publish a set of counter recommendations of his own.Finding the Minister thus intractable.Lord Dundonald graciously accused him and separation is, however, very obvious.The Opposition eritictsm consists large-\" the Government of \u2018\u2018crass indifference and want of sympathy with the militia of this country.\u201d i Sir Frederick's answer was crushing.The Government had, he said, shown its indifference, By arranging for annual drill for the whole militia; _ By rigidly limiting the term for regl- mental colonels, thereby assuring that young men shall get a show; By establishing a reserve list of officers, ! By establishing cadet corps and battalions; .\u2019 By obtaining from a wéll qualified commission, who sat for weeks, a well thought out scheme \u2018of defence; - : By securing medals and decorations for veterans; By settling a higher standard of qualification for officers; By establishing @ medical branch; .By establishing a pension system; By establishing a school of musketry;\u2019 \u2018By encouraging rifle associations; By organizing the corps of guides: By organizing an engineers branch; By rehabilitating the stores branch, turning it into the more efficient ordne\u2019 ance corps, - By founding an intelligence department; , By increasing the capacity of the Doe | minfon arsenal from 1,000,000 rounds to 12;000.000 rounds u year; oo By setting up a small arms factory With a capacity of 1,000 @ifles a month; By establishing factories where steei gun carriages can be nude, It seems to us that, while 8ir Frederick.Borden, who is proverbially a service arate, Tatil aro: e rondes tre greater scope fov.However, our neighbors flourish by a growing minority of its statesmen, seems to harmonise with the conditions and feelings of the bulk of.the electorate.\u2018The salient difference between the British syatem apd theirs is that though our House.of Commons has & legal lite \u2018of five years here, and of seven in the Mother Country, its dissolution may take place at any time during that period, when it ceases to be in harmony with the polloy of the ministry of the day.For instance; the Parllament at Westminster elected In November, 1883, was dissolved within elght months of its election.) Reverting to the particular cireurg- stances of the moment, it js of course noticeable that Président Roosevelt re- cejves a gratifying distinction in being re-nominated while in office, The last four years have seen the passing away of many of that ** Old Guard\u201d \u2018of Republicanism which stood by Lindoln in the dark days of 1861-1865.Those who remain are all septuagenarians like Senator Hale and Frye, Hawley and Platt, Cul- lom, AlMson and Depew.Indeed, Mr, Cannon, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, is said to have remarked recently that Senator Cullom Illinois of the little band who stood by Lincoln in the dark hour of the nation.President Roosevelt \u2018is only In his forty-sixth year.He belongs to the new regime\u2014the strenuous type\u2014but he is earnest in his view, and honest in his desire to serve the nation which, hae honored him, and which {t seems; very probable will do him still greater honor next November.| i JEALOUS CRITICS.student of \u201cthe science of politics.\u201d 1.der a system Which, if it is criticised\" and himself are the only survivors In| MISSEOEM SELECT & eyes THE CHALLENGE, \u2014New York Herald.: : : ticles and correspondence in order to Villa Maria Ruins, rejudice public opinion against Sir : {ifrid Laurier and to rouse the Eng- Before me was a heap of broken] lish section against the French section stone, of crushed mortar, of pieces of tempted te 00 people.that paper has : convey to its reuders columns, steps, und rounded supports.iyqey (hat Sir Wilfrid, In using the word At one side was « still larger mass of \u201cforeigner\u201d which was on his part sim- them.Carts were being filled with the| ply à alip of the tongue, deliberately material, a derrick was In operation, Meant 1o insult a nob © race FR ; .ti ada r - and the place echoed tu the directions, able, upright and distingulshed citizens.and orders of .the busy workmen.The But when Sir Wilfrid gots up in the clanging of a hammer breaking the; House of Commons last Friday to an- stone, cul through the warm, morniigy BWCT this charge and.when he proved The Conservatives will make little capital by attacking the post-office es- | timates in Parliament.The postal | service comes too close to every citizen of Canada for any one to be deceived as to its increased efficiency tration.The outstanding facts ure plain and incontrovertible, The service has been extended far more rapidly than it ever was under the (onserva- tive regime; the charges have been so readjusted as to reduce the postage on letters, while charging fair rates for other mail matter; and, despite lower rates and greater efficiency, the series of deficits which resulted under Conservative administration have been replaced by surpluses, the mail-carrytng business being mide a source of actual profit to the country! _ Conservative critics naturally feel bound to condemn a system which shows such a great improvement upon any results previously attained.They are loudest in condemning the.sepura- tion of the accounts of the Yukon postal service from those of the rest of the Dominion.The reason for this Ty of comparisons with the work of the Conservatives before 1896.Before that date the Yukon was unknown and had no postal service.This service, In so remote, thinly settled and inaccessible a country naturally costs more than the revenue derived from jt.Yet ro.one would argué that for this reuson the people of the district should be deprived of a mail service.sir Wil- Jam Mulock has given them an excellent service under the conditions.und do justice to the actual work of the older branches of the department he has kept the Yukon accounts sep- \u2018In doing this the Postmaster- General has performed a double service.He has not only given the people an opportunity to know the workings of the post-office service as a whole, but has shown them what it\u2019 costs to -| enable the pioneers in the Far Northwest to keep in touch with civillzation.re NOTES AND COMMENTS.had no Pickel family to draw upon.If Kuropatkin should make any kind| of a stand aginst Kuroki and Oku, the | long list of past reverses wlll help make: him a hero.If he is beaten, on the other hand, the roof will fall in.qd Le Canada\u2014In his most recent speech dealing with the Dundonald matter Sir, Wilfrid Laurier again proved to all that | In the art of speaking as well.as in the art of governing he is without a peer, in Canada.i Nolwithstanding the little reverses good natured, conciliatory gentleman, may have been unable to please Lord | Dundonald in all things, he can at least i plead \u201cnot gullty.\u201d to his Lordship of : charge of \u201ccrass indifference ang want | ©.sympathy \u2018with the militla of this | country.\u201d Le } perte * THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS.| 80 intimate are the relations, soctal! as well as commercial, which prevail between the people of Canada and those of the United States that we naturally also take a more than passing interest in that quadrennla] operation of \u2018their constitution which pro-! vides them with an official head.That first \u2018Tuesday after the first! Monday in November which every, fourth year sees a -President elected, who not until the fourth day of March following\u2019 is legally installed at Washington, 1s still some months distant, but for months past the press has been in a ferment, somewhat less feverish than usual, no doubt, because the se- lection of President Roosevelt as thel Republican standard-bearer has been regarded as inevitable, ° A feature of the United States électoral system In Its operation which 16 of constant interest to the observer is that which sometimes makes it impossible for the three factors of the constitution\u2014President, Senate and House of Representatives, to be in political harmony.The dates of the terms of office of the Senators, who are elected for six years, are so varied that the complexion of that body is constantly Hable to change, \u2018while a House of Representatives which .may be in political harmony with the views of the President with whom It is elects ed next November, may, when half his term has rur out, itself take the party tue of his opponents.The anomalies \u2018experienced by the Czar, Lord Dun- donald and Sir Percy Girouard, the Canadian golf championship games will\u2019 be played at Montreal this week on schedule time.Admiral Togo wrote: \u201cThe effect of the attuck and the small loss must be attributed to the illustrious virtues of His Majesty.\u201d All right.But are the: Russian losses then due to the: vices of the Czar?Poor old Czar.- | The Gazette says The Herald is afraid the Liberals will lôse the Scotch vote.Not much.But if the Scotch ware as: goft-headed us present Tory appeals to them would pre-suppose, there would never have been any Scotch Liberals.SURE.\u201cHas your lawger got money?\u201d and the intricacies of the machinery of \u201cHe's got all of mine.\u201d 1 , 4 beyond a doubt that the word used was air.Green flelds, daisied over, or! only a slip of the tongue and was on his stretching up out of sight towards the lips only and net 1 his mind nor in his bushes and trees of the distant slope; heart, the Star failed to publish an ade > ha re | e report o s explanation, an the blue sky.bi oken here and there by, devoted fifty-three (53) lines to the \u2018the white clouds; the man working in speech.To show thgt I am not biased the field below: the scent of the flow- in my statement I will mention that the | tween these two extremes, oma [0 nN 1 : Leet re nar \u201cNELL QWYNN\u201d AT FRANCAIS The Una Claytan: Steck Company opened an engagement at the Francais last night in the favorite romantic drama, \u201cNell Gwynn.\u201d The gay and festive Nell is a famillar figure on the Montreal stage.She has been seen here in many guises, some of them daintily delicious, while in others the actress who essayed the role wae inclined to take more liberties with- the playwright's \u2018conception, and treated Nellie in a broader, though hardly sympathetic manner.Miss Cayion, in oduction strikes a medium - Be en th \u201c , and in her de Nellles many-sided character par out prominently, and to the best advantage.20° iss Clayton has the advantage of elug surrounded by a capable company, and Nell Gwynn glves them plenty of opportunity to display their varied abilities, y as King Charles Mr.Francis Mo imself far superior to the I er Se pertol actor, Mr.William average repertoire G.Beckwith plays Jack Hart, the ac- tor-manager, in à consistent and pleas- log manner, while Mr, Frank Carrol ade a good Strings.The heavy work i the piece is entrusted to Miss Ber.tine Robinson and Mr.George Lun Ti and their respective parts were we played.Stage settings and costumes accord well with the historical period of the play.Last night's audience was large and enthusiastic, both play and players belug well received.; Members of the different Montreal lacrosse clubs are invited guests at this MORE AGAINST THE _ evening's performance.| STANDARD OIL COMPANY GOOD SHOW AT SOHMER PARK.- J Sdhmer Park has a formidable list of Bill Presented in Court to Have names on the programme for the pre- Dissolved as Illegal Corporation.i is sent \u2018week, The presentation also Trenton, N.J., June 28.\u2014Charles D.Park.Of the many Ce pearing this week, one of the Henderson, jr, of Jersey City, and .APPOINTMENTS: PROF.GRAN it Chancery a blll for the dissolution of the Standard Oli Co, à New Jersey corporation, charging that the -company 18 illegal and that it exists fn violation of the anti-trust laws of the United States and of the decision in this state relating to the monopolies.The blll charges that the Standard Oil Co., In Ohlo, was declared illegal by the courts \u2018of that state, but that the com- excellent.The well known young Canadian \u2018cellist, Rosario Bourdon, is also a feature of the week.The three Japanese equilibrists, the Yamamotos, also attract considerable attention.Their feats are remarkable, and their nationality at the present time makes them more interesting.Couture and Elliott, the contortionists, make thelr tirst \u2018appearance at Sohmer.The so- 2172 8T.CATHERINE STREET, Near Phillips Square.- {Joseph M.W.Newlin, of Philadelphia,, Hanlon Bro : elp most interesting 5 the o Voyage en |counsel for George Rice, of Marietta, 0 PT lown acrobats they are Ohlo, .yesterday, filed in the Court of under Sir Willam Mulock\u2019s admints- | But ir: order to.facilitate compurisons : It begins to look as though Russid | ers; the uncut and uncured for grass; ' Toronto World and the Toronto Mali gave one the feeling that here, Indeed, | was the country, the quiet, cool, coun-; try, with its possible shady places, and.running brooks.Only, through it all \u2018was a faint dust of mortar, an@ the sound.of men working at other than i planting or sowing, or caring for the (ground, for they were not building up, ibut patiently finishing the task of de- - - struction commenced by other hands | than theirs.\u2019 Villa Maria ruins are no more.The grand old facade, with its broken -out- tine, which has ever been wondered at.| and which had à peculiur beauty \u2018of its own that attracted many into its de- | seried paths, Is now but a muss of broken stone and mortar.The ruin, as they stood, were of no practical, ; value.The broken stone gun be util-1 \u201cized.So the.ruius had to go.It was desolate bLefore, but with a weird and strange desolation that one could love.|Now'it is only desolate.Even the; white statue that albne, -remains\u2019 \u201cstanding, is broken and craçked, and wired to two boards.There is nothing \u2018about the.pluce now that will lead.\u201cstray footsteps into it, to reverence a beauty thut chance pencilled.Pro- , Bress, necessity, time, have scen fit to \u2018erase that pencilling, and the new convent is its only monument, .; Progress must ever build the new and ! tear down the old.who love that which time has made precious, know that utility and neces- ana, have often forced back sentiment, and.sometimes, Ut rightfully.The new convent with its heritage of indestructible, and splendid history of | past achievements, la the true and lasting monument to the old one.: Sentiment 18 always best when it | looks forward and upward.[fight \u2018foundations of advancement do not fl! With stone walls, \"Nothing can destruy \u201cthe truly needful work of man.\u2018 .\u2014Francis Duor.ear SHERBROOKE DISPUTES.i Sir, \u2014Under the heading, \u201cA Parent (Job, in the Montreal Gazette, a charge fagainst the Parent Government is flip-: \u2018pahtly made, thut due to unduly favor-* foe Herald: : «4 {ing of -Sherbrouke if the building of | the new Court House, an injustice had: I been done to the outside municipalities, Had the Gazette for a moment paid \u2018the slightest attention to its-own state- .ment of fucts, it must have scen that that statement of facts is a flat cons.Even those of us, .though not always, and Kmplire, two staunch.Conservative papers, both published a column report of Sir Wilfrid's speech, and the Toronto News and the Ottawa Evening Journal published the word for word report of Sir Wilfrid's explanation.The Montreal Star cast a most desplc- able slur upon Sir Wiltrtd, and when Sir Wilfrid, speaking {in the House of Commons; declared before friend and foe, and before the country, that when he used the word \u201cforeigner\u201d he made a slip of the tongue which he tmmedi- ately cortected by substituting the \u2018word \u201cstranger.\u201d and that when he used the word \u2018stranger\u2019 he was speaking correct English and polite Englist too, as evidenced by examples taken from American, British and Canadian authorities which he .quoted at length, yet the Star falled to acquaint tts readers with: thé explanation made by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, whose honesty of purpose ard lofty churacter that paper has impugned.HE CANADIAN.A Little Boy's Treasures T have a splendid shaggy dog, His name is Shepherd Jack; His paws are white, his nose is buff, And all the rest Is black.: 1 have a cat, aj manuna caty ° Her name is datant; [ have.two little\u2018baby cits, Called Thomas and Delightag I have a ball, a cart, a sled\u2014 : My sleds a double runner; \u2018The names are painted on the side, \u201cThe Clipper\u201d and \u201cThe Stunner.\u201d I have a painted dragon kite, Which sails up .in the sky, When father holds the string, but, o I cannot make it fly.I have two pretty little caives, With brown and dewy noses; | 1 They'll muke a pair of oxen soon\u2014 I call them John and Moses, I have a hoop and wanden horse\u2014 You'd think it was a stick, But I ride tt all around the town; I can't walk half s0 quick.And those are all the things I have (Except my dolly Roy.And I'm ashamed to tell of him, Because I am a boy!) ; \u2019 '- \u2014Babyland.loist of the week is Miss Belle Stewart.who brings down the house every time.The programme is the best yet, and if the weather continues as it is, Sohmer Park should have its record week.\u201cEL CAPITAN\" AT THE ARENA.At the Arena last night, The New York Opera Company presented John Philip Sousa's comic opera \u2018El Cap- itan,\u201d before an appreciative audience of good size.Co The music of \u201cEl Capitan,\u201d is some-~ thing above the usual run of light opera, noticeable by the manner the different airs are treated in the finals.Although the music is old, it has worn well and made a great hit lust night.\u2018Mr, Claude Asden as Don Errico.Me- digna, was excellent and a good second to De Wolf Hopper, the creator of the character and Mr: W.J.McGraw, as\u2018 the chamberlain, provoked many of the | laughs of the evening.In fact the whole of the cast is in capable hands, | | The singing of Miss Lois Garneau (Isabel) and Miss Mae Kilcoyne (Es- trelda), was particularly good.The ctorus were in good form and several of the finales had to be repeated.\"The singing and costuming is plc- turesque and altogether it is.an excel- tent show and well worth seeing.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE OCEAN LIMITED.\u2014 | The Intercolonial is Putting on a New Train to Maritime.Provinces.| ness» between Montreal and the Maritime Provinces, the Intercolonial Ralil-i way, having iu view the greater com-' fort of passengers going to Moncton, ! St, John, Halifax and other points in, New Brunswick.Nova Séotia and Prince-Edward Island, have decided tô put on à new train between Montreal and Halifax, commencing Sunday, July; 8.This train will leave hérée at 5.30.p.m., and arrive at Hulifax the follow- Ing day at 8.15 p.m.(Atlantic time), making the.trip in twenty-three hours and forty-five minutes and will continué to run every day except Satur- \u2018lday\u2019 duriig the sunuuer season.The \u201cOcean Limited\u201d will be an up-! to-dute train with solid vestibule sléep- \u201cmrodation, and will: be second to no, other in Canada or the United States.| The travelling public in general and' commercial men in particular will ap-, preciate the new train ieaving Mont-! real in the evening as they will be able: to get to Halifax the following night.at X.15, and they will only lose une: business duy on the road, whereas, at| \u2018present they lose almost two days.Owing to the largely ingreased busi- tng and dining cars, elegant day coach- \u2019 Jes and superior aecond-ciass accom-' pany, instead of dissolving, in obedl- ence to that decision has, by subterfuge, evaded the Ohio decision, and that the New Jersey corporation is merely a holding company for the Ohio concern.The bill asks that not only the company be dissolved, but that ita | assets be distributed among its stockholders after paying off its outstanding securities.For the accomplishment of this purpose it is asked that g recelv- er be appointed.A HONORED REV.MR.STEVENS.On Sunday Rev.W.H.Stevens oc- cupled the pulpit of the East: End Methodist Church for the first time since THE STRAIN AND WORRY OF CONTINUOUS - DAILY EYE TESTING \u2018Will tax the.nerves of the strongest man.To preserve my health Ÿ have resolved to limit my hours, § am.to 1 pm.2 pm.to § pm TELEPHONE UP 1332.! Prof.Physiological Optics, 9 Optical Institute of Canadm his appointment to the pastorate of that congregation.Previous to his leaving Knowiton the citizens honored him with a banquet at which Dr.Hare ris presided.During the evening Judge Lynch, in a few eloquent words, referring to the high esteem in which the reverend gentieman was held by all classes and creed, and presented Mr.Stevens on behalf of the citizens with a handsome tea set.s \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .GRAVEYARD 18 SACRED GROUND, St.Catharines, Ont.June 28\u2014(Spes clal)\u2014Justice Teetzel decided yestere day that the owner must remove the barn which he erected over the bones af Peter and William May, United Eme piré Loyalists, they having chosen the plot as a family burying grourd years ago.When the present owner came into possession he erased the little graveyard and its surrounding hedge, Then May heirs brought action agains§ him, znd the judge has ordered sacred plot restored to fis ori condition.; ST.CYPRIAN'S PICNIG.On Saturday morning the children of 'St, Cyprian\u2019s, Maisonneuve, arcome panied by, parents and teachers, joure neyed to Isle (Gros Bois for the ane nual outing.A.P.Tippett, Geo.Mare vus, Dr.F, D.Adams, and the Rev.Je J.Willls, were in charge of the party.Games and races rounded out a most happy day.The St.Cyprian's basa ball club defeated the St.Thomas baseball club, by 26 10 6.so > \u2014\u20140r - DOMINION DAY YACHTING livered on Wednesday.: \"FIFTY CENTS PER POUND.Sold only in .One Pound and Half-pound Packages.A PERFECT BLEND Cholcest Products of India and Ceylon, Friday Next, Dominion Day, | © Canada\u2019s National Holiday, The Italian Warehouse Willi Be Closed LAKE SHORE.from LACHINE TO BEACONSFIELD.\u2018will be de- &# Orders must be in our hands to-day.#2 The regular trip for all.points az far as St.vue will be made on Saturday next.: &F Orders must be in our hands on Thursday.Sherbrooke, and the balance, | fifths, $45,000; by the other municipali=} | Hon, Mr.Fisher in regard to the Drill \u201c1 past, \u2018it Being now occupled by two fine .{not carried out, and.thé site was dis-; tradiction to Its own pretensions of.a, \u2018Parent job.Fur instance, the Guzette! says: At the zeselon of 1962 an act vas passed providing for the building of a! new court house at a cost of §75,000,! two-fifths, or $30.000 to be puld by: three- | 1.+ .The Gazette admits that the amount In ividttion to the \u2018Ocean Limited\u201d the \u2018Maritime Express\u201d will sonfinue to leave Montreal at 12.00 o'clock noon,\u2019 | dally.except Saturday.and the cone! nection for points in Newfoundland will! be made with this train.\u2014\u2014 SOLDIERS GO INTO CAMP.- £F Waggons Jeave the Italian \u2018 Kingston, Ont.June 28.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 to be pald by the outside municipall-| ties was fixed by the statute of 1992.To; alter tiie amounts so fixed would ne-;- cessitate an amendment to the statute of 1902.\u2018As nn such.amendment haa been made I would ask the Gazette for the proof of \"The Parent Job\" accusation.; It is quite evident thut there is no more truth in the Parent Job than in the unmitigated rot that is being clr- culated by the Tory press against the Shed site in this city.- The Guzette, of the 16th Inst.aecuses the Hon.Mr.Fisher with having selected a site for the new drill shed in this city, when it is well known here that the selection was made by Col.Biggar, who came here for that purpose.The only color of i charge that can bel made against Mr.Fisher in this con- i nection is that he.did not favor aj.a change of site at the solicitation orf\u2019 IN THE CIRCUS.dictation of a few rabid Tories.The biggest joke In connection with The Lion-\u2014Tife is an empty dream.' The Tiger Why?the whole business {s that that much discussed site, the parade ground site| Tha Lion -We're starved when we're alive and stuffed when we're dead.has not heen available for some years \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 _ When the parade ground gite way OTTAWANS WERE SUCCESSFUL.\" available some years agp, it wus bar-! galned for by the City Council, and * Ottawa, June 28.\u2014(Spacial.)\u2014English wns to have been pald for by the Sty.papers anriounce the result of the ex- A promise was made that the.driti shed aminations held this fpring In connec.would.be built on this site, but it was tion with the British Institute of Actuaries.The thrée candidates who wrote posed of for building purposes.: In Ottawa, were all successful.Mr.The experience of the city of Sher-l1.T.Norris, mathematical master of brooke ia that Ita past representatives.the Colleginte\u2019 Institute, \u2018and Mr.8.had.so many favors to get for thèæ- FE.Alllson passed, In Part I, and Mr.selves that the public interest © was Milton D.Grant, of the Government overlooked, and Sherbrooke went with-; Insurance Depattinent was successful substantial residences.ithe Pittsburg Road i8 In readiness for | [the hold of the steamer Newmount, on The camp ground beyond Barriefield on | \u2018the infantry cavalry and artillery: + which take possession of it to-day.By.ten o'clock to-night the regiments and! | batteries will all be camped.There is every prospect of a large camp.The.regiments and batteries that go into camp are artillery; bth Field Battery, ; \u2018Kingston and 8th Field Battery, Gan- anoque.: cs Cavalry, 3rd Dragoons, Peterboro and 4th Hussars, Kingston.Lutantry, 16th Prince Edward Regiment, Picton, 40th Northumberland reghinent, Cobourg: 45th Victorian regiment, Lindsay; 46th Durham reglinent, Port Hope, 47th Frontenac reghment, Kingston; 49th regiment, Hastihga Rifles Artillery; Medical and service corps.No.2 Field Hospital and No.3 army service corps, Kingston.Strathmore, Valols, Lakeside, £4\" Waggons leave the Italian xr Waggons leave the Italian SATURDAYS before .12 o'clock THURSDAYS\u2014St.Lamberts and &° Waggons leave the Italian \"DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL.£¥ Waggons leave the Itallan Fort William, June 25.-\u2014The Coroner's TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS\u2014The Longue Pointe Route, taking in Hochelaga, Maisonneuve and Viauville en route.&# Orders must be in our hands on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, SUMMER TIME TABLE, SEASON 1904 WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS\u2014The Lake Shore Route.: Limited Express takes in Montreal West, Lachine.Dixie.Dorval, .on Saturdays as far as Bay View and Ste.Annes de Bellevue.84 Orders must be in our hands on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS.WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS\u2014Around the Mountain Route, taking in Montreal Annex, Outremont, Cote des Neiges.&& Orders\u2019 must be in our hands &¥ Orders must be in our hands on WEDNESDAYS.FRIDA YS-\u2014The Back River Route, taking in St.Laurent, ville.Bord a - Plouffe, Bordeaux, Ahuntsic and Sault au Recolle& 2% \"Orders must be In our hands on THURSDAYS: « THEa SUPPLIES for al! points along the Anne's de Belle- Warehouse at 7 am.Our Pointe Claire and Beaconsfield, and Warehouse at \u2018Daybreak.o Warehouse at p.m.; on WEDNESDAYS AND | (noon).Montreal South.Warehouse at 7 a.m.Cartiere Warehouse at Daybreak.Jury on the death of George M.Kan- derka, who was killed by a plece of coal falling on his: head while working in June 9th, returned the following verdict : \u201cThat George Malik Kander- ka, came to his death from injuries re- ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 1856.FRASER, VIGER &00.| The Nordheimar Boliding 207, 200 and 211 SL James Gb MONTREAL ceived by falling coal from the derrick of the coal-handling plant of the C.P R., and we further find that the death.was ptirely\u2019 accidental, and that no binme ¢an be attached to any person or persons connected with the coal-hanal- ing plant.\u201d , + And Well, say! This is Just Right! They have them out a drill shed.The building of a new Court House, and Drili Shed outside of the North\u2018 Ward of this eity \u2018by the Liheral Gove ernment is almost too much for the Torles fo bear meekly.It must be nd-| mitted that it is a very severe {rial to them., .* Therefore every Tory sheet In the land i8 expected to.condole with them hy accusing somebody of something treasonable or otherwise.- D.MeManamy.Veta IMPARTIAL TREATMENT.Editor Herald: \u2014 Sir.\u2014Allow me to bring before your veaders an\u201d éxample-nf-the.Montreal Star's sense of impartiality, .-.By publishing for the past week, b: Parts MM.nnd IV.* Mr, Grant now obtaina the degree of F.I.ft., the fifth Canadian who has obtained that fellowship by examination during the past twelve years.\u2019 Co : pr CUT IN CABLE RATES.Announcement ig made by the Canadian Pacific Rallway Company's Telegraph Depurtment, of reduction in the cable rates to the undernoted countries, coming into effect on July 1: Al- geriay Egypt.Tripoli.west coast, of Africa, Arabia, Austria, Bokhara, Borneo, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Fast Roumelia, Canary IMdnds, Corea, Cyprus, Islgnd \u2019 - gary.Italy, Japan, Labuan,- Malta, Montenegro, Roumania, Sardinia, SBer- column after column of editarisl ar- vla, Slam, Bandwich Islands, Wicily and Turkey, in Asia | * of Formosa, Greece, Herzegovina, Hun- Stylish Hats | i \u2018From England, United States, France |; and Italy.Fine Qualities.| From BO te Cents each.| | | A.ARCH.WELSH, 2282 ST.Catherine Street Opposite Viotorla.> Dau TEES & CO., _ Funeral Directors, 300 St.James St.Main 3271, Up 1653.Up 1601.\u2014 in-ali Styles.ve I TT sis Fo ow work by Bâtteries.Phone Mala 4146.a= You don't need to have Electricity In your Nouse to have them, we bave them Sayer Electric Co. 7 \u201c TRE MONTREAR DAILY HERALD, \u2018TUESDAY, S ABOUT HERALD WANTS! CS : Situations Wanted\u2014Male, VWANTED = BY A HANDY MAN, JOB- or ork of d b tour.Alarar 16 Dubors at, 7 he day or YVANTED\u2014BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN, situation in hardware store; has had 18 Years\" experience in bar iron and ateel of all kinds; excellent references; can speak both French and English; age.53; married.Address Box 307, Pembroke, Ont, 163 ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS TRAVELler for wholesale clothing b ol 7 TO FIND HELP Situations Wanted\u2014Female.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, ENGlish, position as stecographer and typewriter; several years\u2019 experiences good\u2019 city references.Address K , Herald.ns \\YVANTED \u2014 POSITION AS Cook, IN OR out of city.Apply lla St.George het VVANTED \u2014 POSITION AS COOK, REStaurant or boarding house.Apply to 7 St.Antoine st.4 130 , OF woollen goods.Good connection in Nova Scotia or N.B.Address Traveller, Herald Office.hE ANTED \u2014 PERMANENT SITUATIQN as handy man, suitable for build contractors, also able to look after fires.14 Bt.Monique st.150 WANTED \u2014 JOBS, PAINTING, PAPER hauging, kalsomluing, plastering, at special low prices; best work.L.Coleman, 100 5t.Norbert st.150 ANTED \u2014 POSITION FOR BOY, 1 yeurs, light work, for his board and to £0 to school, used to horses; three years in last place, in country.Apply la St.George street.150 ANTED \u2014 A MAN WISHES TO PLACE himself as hoist driver; speaks both languages; good references.Louis Marcotte, Na.lé Pauet st, city.150 y ANTED-SITUATION BY FIRST CLASS - chet, in city: good all round man.Apply A.Nelsoa, 271 Hutchison st.150 ANTED-\u2014BY AN EXPRRIENCED.MAN, situation in hardware store; bas bad 13 Years\u2019 experience in bar iron aud steel of all kinds; excellent references; can speak both French and English; age 32: married.Address Box 307, Pembroke, Out.16 ANTED \u2014 M.MORRIS, AMERICAN paiuter, painting, paper hanging, tinting, graining, kalsomining, plastering, varnishing, etc.; many years' experience; satisfaction guaranteed.43 Lagauchetiere st, Moutreal.130 Rooms and Board.&& Advertisements under this heading, 3 words for 102: 6 lnscrtions for Se.Roous \u2014 TO LET, TWO NICELY FUR- nisbed.front rooms, ob bathroom flat, with breakfast, gentlemen only; relereucus required.sw Dorchester st.00M \u2014 ESTHOUNT, i SEL DETACHED S88 rare G15 Ment to Eng Hi Lovin , every -date.ne Harper.situation, nice grounds.Fred, R.\u2018Cole, 1384 Bookbinding.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.G., ; : St.James 5 .TOUR MAGAZINES T REENSHIELDS ri NORBENSHRILDS, UROCHER STREET \u2014 FINE BLocK| Se pigaery to be bound.9 HERALD arristers, etc., otre Dame st.- extim Well built, modern stone front ten- tou may send br express.and depend op 8.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATN, ETC ements, pays ten per cent.Might sell singly.quick return miost reasonable ch e Capada Life Bu ding, 133 St.James Fred.R.Cole, 138a §t.James st.Herald Bindery, ¢8 Crug si.Mon aus\u2019 street, Montreal.Situations Vacant.SF Advertisements under is heading, 3% words for 10c; 6 insertions My Xe.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR WHOLEsale drug firm, for purchasing, etc.Apply K 277, Herald.150 [JANTED \u2014 LADY CANVASSERS FOR \u2018old line Life Insurance Company.Liberal salary and lon paid.Male canvassers also required.Apply K 278, Herald.VVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY OF PLEASing address, speaking French and English, as ealeslady.Apply Paris Kid Glove Store, 2335 St.Catherine st.131 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A BRIGHT BOY for merchant's office.Apply K 282, Her- Ud Office.155 ANTED \u2014 % YOUNG LADIES FOR checking office, aged between 15 and 11.o Through 7, he Herald's Sieve.| + \u201c .Mgt! Sa\u201d vy n ag?Pa.83 .' bis lonesome.will earn their salary.to death.tome day.ay pr Apply at No.° University st.150 WOR SALE.\u2014 4 PEERLESS GAS ARG lamps.improved type, with chain pull, at 2 bargain; will instal for you if necessary.G.R.Henderson, 40 Latour st.120 \"JOR SALE \u2014 A LOT OF | pants, all sizes, with or without stripes.| Apply Mr.Frank, \u20ac33 Craig st.150 i JNOR i SALE \u2014 GENT'S BICYCLE, IN cheap.\"Apply: Telegraph Operator, Viger Station, after 8 p.m.OR SALE \u2014 TWO SINGER BUTTON- \u201c hole machines, pearly new.Apply A.Hart, 165 St.George st.150 OR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, SEVEN oitaves, trichord, in good order, $28 cash.127 Alexander st.: 150 married couples; hot and cold water.Metcalfe st.00M \u2014 LARGE ROOM, ON BATH FLAT; hot aud cold water; other conveniences.54 McGill College ave.: 154 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROONS, bath flat, hot and cold water, Auer ligat: all modern impruvements.2348 St.Catherine street.154 0O0OMS \u2014 TO LET, ALL NEWLY FURnished, one on first fioor, two on bathroom flat; modern convenieuces; gentlem-:n only.6%a Sherbrooke st : 13% 00MS \u2014 TO LET, DOUBLE ROOMS, FOR gentlemen or married couples, with or without board, in private family; use of kitchen if desired.494 St.Denis st.159 OOM \u2014 TO LET.LARGE FRONT ROOM, suitable for two friends, use of kitchen \u201c Af- desited; no other toomers.118 Plymouth Grove.150 OOMS \u2014 TWO NEWLY FURNISHED R yoms to rent, ou bathroom flat.3% Lorue avenue.Lo 139 OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO let, with gas, bath, etc.: all modern cou- veniences.67 Laurier ave., St.Heuri.150 FPOOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT room, où bathroom flat\u2026 183 Bleury or nished rooms, first\u2019 class: gentl or 151 Regus 1x LARGE, WELL FURNISHED house, good family.no children.Famille at., near Sherbrooke st.00M.\u2014 COMFORTABLY .FURNISHED room, on bathroom flat, family private; gentlemen only.108 Union ave.159 Rooxs- T0 LET.LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, 21 st 150 suitable\u2019 for couple; also single room.47 Cathcart.RROCNS \u2014 BEAUTHFUL ROOMS TO LET, near Grand Trunk Boating Club, Verdun.Apply 76 Lachine Road.130 OO0MS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS.221 ST.Urbain st.3, 3 or 4 rooms | store), pear St.Catherine st.150 OOMS\u2014IN LARGE.WELL FURNISHED house.god\u2018 family; no children.Famille st.near Sherbrooke st.\u2018 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR geutiemen only, bathroom flat, Auer light, refined widow's home.400 St.Denis street.150 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board.Apply 25a St Antoine st.130 Ree \u2014 NICE LARGE BACK PARLOR to let, suitable for two friends.Home comforts, with use of kitchen.Apply 328 Cadieux st.180 Rex \u2014 TO LET, ONE FINE FURNISHED rooms.on bath floor, for gentleman or Apply a young couple, in a private family.27 Dubo OOMS \u2014 TO LET.2.3 OR 4 FURNISHED R rooms, with stove.221 St Urbain at Roous \u2014 FURNISHED.M8, ONE .single, one double, both \u2018front rooms 3® Dorchester, near Bleury.185 21 st 10 * Rooms and Board.OOM \u2014 TO RENT, A VERY PLEASANT room on bathroom .flat, with or without board; everything tirst class, transients accommodated.94 Union ave.130 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, AT 58 BEAVER ÿ Hall Hill, first class board: also first class rooms, furnished.150 00M \u2014 SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, Auer light: terms 1» dollars per month; -gentlemen only.51 Victoria st.10 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOM, avenue.OOM: - AND BOARD.LARGE, WELL : turnished room.on bathroom flat, with \u2018board.51 Metcalle st 1 OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.ONE COMPORT- ably furnished room, on bathroom flat, or suite of rooms, for light housekeeping.table board also.17 Phillips square.130 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WITH or without board, gas.hot water.2112 St.Catherine st, near Bleury.150 00M LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, private family.mond st.left hand bell.couple \u2018house, near Bleury.\\ or two com fons.private 2024 St.Catherine at.\u2019 10 room, bathroom flat, for gentleman of quiet habits, in private family; transients taken.2650 St.Catherine.155 \"Florist.FLOWERS tooo fron oom and Fol ant Flowers, epiendid oolloetion Fancy Fors Dishes, Palms, Ch.Derynck.357 3¢.Lawrence Tel K.2137.: \u2014\u2014 RATES .\u2014FOR\u2014 Classified Advertisements.S&F Situations Vacant, Situations Wan Rooms Wanted, Board Wanted, Rooms tg Let.One insertion, 20 words, for 10 cepts; one week for 35 cents : ; &#rFor Sale, Lost, Business Cha:ceg, To Let, Found, Miscellaneous, - Personal, Pargains (and Want\u201d advertisements not Included in the above), 3c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four.making the rate Jc per word per insertion.A discount of § per coat will de allowed for three \u2018months, 10 per cent for atz montha, 15 per cent.for ene year.£5 Small advertisements, with display bdeadings, § cents per line per insertion.SPECIAL.RE Advertisements inverted Saturdays .only, for at least a period of thres menthe, per word.: a \u2018Birth notices, 3 cents per insertion, Marriaze and Death notices.60 cents.TOR SALE \u2014 SIXTY NEW CHAIRS (60).MILITARY | first class condition, new tires; will sell] Place.with board, also table board.92 Union .Apply 20 Drum- | 150 OOM \u2014 FRONT FURNISHED: MARRIED | OOMS \u2014 TO LET, DOUBLE OR SINGLE \"bad heeded the ).bot.weather came.\u2018a British admiral, ward, , Swiss.) wears Swisskers.THB giving trading stamps.it in hot weather., | NO USE talking, Togo is in a class all by | __ ABOUT 16,000 people saw tbe circus yesterday, or just 480 less than the pumber which attended Bordeu's birthday banquet.4 ANY of the campaign poets in the States who tind rhymes to Roosevelt and- Fairdban \u2014 { THE DAYS are getting shorter, -but the Cons.at Ottawa do not seem to be adjusting thelr speeches to fit the situation.Torpedoed.Still Russia's ruler has the blues, ; Despondent is the Czarsky.The cables bring him o'er the news His navy's had a jarsky.: Women live longer than men because they have no one to talk them SOME THIET has stolen a sacht io Toronto bay.\" Most likely he'll be offering it for sall Westmount\u2019s Revenge.\u2019 1.~ ?©.In winter, all the funny men, : -Ou sportive.mischief bent, Delight to ridicule the poor Suburban resident: .They tell of bis misfortunes ia : Both paragraph and rhyme, But note their pained, unseemly hush ln the good old summer time.IT, 1 wot of one who sueaks upon A breezy open.car, Aud leaves behind the city's heat Its wearing clank and\u2019 jar\u2014 He longs for tBe suburban life, He kuows it 13 a crime To wake a down town flat house do In the good old suwmer time.nic He spins along the shaded streets, .So quiet and serene, ) .He notes the beauty of the lawus\u2014 Verandas cool and clcan\u2014 And then he hikes down town again, To noise and smoke und grime; His pen writes no \u2018suburban flings, In the good old summer time.» \u2018j , THE STATES has one Hobson.Japan bas ) \u2018Hobsous running ail over the place.: GEN.KUROPATKIN wishes now that he summer-resort * cfreulars,.which advised people to go north « .IN ST.JOIN, N.B., they are celebrating the arrival of Champlain with great cnthus- loam, having evidently just heard of bis He\u2018! dont know about that.| had a .- .visit.! - welsh raredit dream the other night and-Gee - : AL tL.whizz! I'd hate to have that come true.\u201d ) William the Kisser.* (Boston Globe.) Almost Cheap Enough.4 Emperor Willlam, wearing the uniform et yesterday welcomed to Germany his grandmother's: son.King Ed- kissing bim teveral cheeks.But whether the stout Englishman finally said: \u201cThere.there, Bill: that'll do, .that'll .do,\u201d\u201d the story doesn't say.\" LAST CALL for the June bride.Occasionally a mother meets a young ) woman who is almost good enough te become the wife of her son.IT APPEARS, that General Stoessel, commands the- Port Arthur garrison, This probably explains why it is he STEERAGE rate.from Europe to America and return is ouly $24.60 now.about time for the rival \u2018companies to begin AS FOR the sods water clerk, he is not so sure that the harvest hand has the worst of \u2018 CONSIDERING their success, it would not ( be surprising to lcarn that the Jupunese had grown severul inches taller in the past few | yi 8.> \\ | .THE CZAR should Lave his battleships ] built with more speed.That last batch was .unable to run away fast enough.PI Pr\u2014 \u2019 .\u2018 GEN.OKU should be able to make rap'd marches.He does not have to take-along an extra pucktrain to carry his name.THE HERALD begs to acknowledge the receipt of about 250 lotters asking us to spell it Douecdonald.Everybody seems to.have - thought of it at the same time.v OVER 250,000 workers in the States have | recently been discharged.And they were , protected by the highest tariff in the world.\" The States should try the Fielding tariff.1t works, where all others fail.: ( AFTER A BATTLE, in which the Russians .lost LOU, tbe Japanese buried Russians to the number of 1,700.History will have its hands - full making some of the accounts tally.{ SMASH! \u201cDon\u2019t you find it hard to put up with ( your ccok\u2019s broken English?\" : 4 \u201cNo; it's her broken china that makes me grumble.\u201d .Le KUROPATKIN must be tempted eften to write home for another man to help with the chores in Mapchurta.| RESIDENTS of Port Arthur can practice tcconomy in one direction.They do not need detfore the to buy alarm clocks.; \u2018 } * A Crazy Thing.( Sbe-\u2018\u2019Wouldu tit be \u2018ice 11 dreams\u2019 came | true?\u201d (Newark News.) ) If the ship companies make another cut or two in fares, it is possible that Uncle Russell ) times ou both Sage may begin td figure on a trip to Europe.THERE ARE always two words in cvery description of a sea fight: \u201cQuick dash.\u201d The R Russians make it to get away and the Japs ) to get after them.| Learning Russian at Home.«Baltimore American.) - { __ Swallow a white seidlitz powder, following ) ft with a blue ome.Then simultaneously { ewallow n big drink of water and inhale some finely powderod cayenne pepper.Have a phonograph haudy whea the trouble starts, oud you will huve on record the city directory of St.Petersburg., | who is a It's NOW is the time to get at least one-tbird , \u2018of the enjoyment of your vacation by planning how you will spend it.NEVER MIND: it is easier to push the | \u2018lawn mower than the snow shovel.Tell Your Friends of These Offers and Watch For No.4.Undertakers and Embalmers.AM WRAY, Win 2087.; WRA BRO., 250 Mountain st., and J .Ca st Dominique.Uptown 2728.East 117.1796 St, Catherine st WANTED \u2014 ROOMS AND BOARD, IN for lady and fhree children.Address replies, stating rate and situation, to B 19, Herald Office.: tt ALBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street.Main 4418.; To Let ener ries J.layson & Grant).Custo eo LET \u2014 NO.TA RICHMOND SQUARE; perfect order.Apply 9 Bleury st.Forwarder, Warehouseman, 413 and 417 St Apply te No.9 DeBresoles st 149 mo LET \u2018\u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, NO.88 Crescent st., to rent for summer months.tha, for short er long 3% Windsor ave.Tel.Mount .248 ET \u2014 CAMPS AND CAMPING OUT- Address GARDNER'S QUICK LUNCHES od.-a Ke, 100 or 156 vight 6 UNIVERSITY » 70 LET.FITTED with ELEC.ING Merchants\u2019 Express Co.O ame, table for young man just 30 ST.JAMES.Phone-\u2014-2288 Main.gaduatedi good locality.768 Palace stare fresh and sweet, and nothing but the bess That is why they are so popular.Lunch.Open and STREBT.ba ?Rooms and Board Wanted.Wanted to Rent.Longueuil or St.Lambert.for summer, and other conveniences, in the neighborhood of McGill University.Particulars, L \"F.A., Box 40, Herald Office.° ve Boots and Shoes.Business Cards.ing.Apply McKeowa's, 370 St.Antoine st.Apply to The S.Carzley Co., Limited.156 WHERE TO FIND A LAUGH ATER SERVANT.APPLY FS ANTED \u2014 INTELLIGENT BOY, WRITing good hand, to learn and continue at office work.Apply Skelton Bros.& Co., Duke st.; 138 ANTED A BLANK Book as had some experience jn ng out stock.\u2018Apply K 37, Herald otttoe.© ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN OR LADIES.3600 per year and expenses.Permanent position.Experience: unnecessary.Address M.A.O'Keefe, District Manager, 157 Bay st, Toronto.°° uo ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR WHOLE- _sale drug firm, for parceling, etc.Apply K 277, Herald.153 ANTED \u2014 A HGUSE AND TABLEMAID; no chamber work; references required.Mrs.Gillett, 7 Weredale Park, opposite St.Stephens Church, Dorchester st.153 ANTED \u2014 3 GOOD CARPENTERS.APply to the Manager, The S.Carsley Co., Limited.14 ANTED \u2014 GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED woman, to do light bousework.Apply 139 to Office, St.Lawrcuce Hall.ANTED\u2014HOUSEMAID, WHERE COOK As kept; wages $15; city references.Apply 14 Park ave., any time.: 10 WANTED \u2014.A GORDON PRESS FEEDER.Apply 4 Donc¢gana st., oif Windsor.15v ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR A DELIVery waggon; must be steady and oblig- 130 ANTED\u2014-A GOOD WASHER AT ONCE, 464 Guy.above St Catherine st.150 ANTED\u2014A GROOM.APPLY BETWEEN 10.and 11 a.m.521 St.Jumes st.130 © A/ANTED \u2014 TO GO TO METIS, NURSEmaid for two children.Apply, with ret- erences, 28 McTavish st.150 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, BRIGHT young office byy.Apply 107 Coristiue Buriding.- .\u2019 150 , VVANTED \u2014 A WAITER FOR A COUNTRY hotel, speaking both languages.Address 57 Dubord st, city.150 ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN FOR KITCHEN, also one for bake shop and bell boya.Apply to Stewarä, Turkish Batb Hotel.150 JANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG LADIES TO serve ice cream, afternoon and evening: also smart boy to drive light rig and make himgselt useful.114.Park ave.+ 150 - VN ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR | VV ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS one lady: good wages; - refer quired.Address 137 Hutchison st.Tre- \u201c10 YVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A SMART BOY, with geod references, for general store oF, 2020 | werk.Apply Ip person, The Boston Shoe 150 Store, St.Catherine st.PICTURE frame fitter; also joiner.Malone Mould- Ing and Framing Co.43 \u2018Beaver Hall Hi.VVANTED \u2014 A SMART, STRONG BOY, TO Apply, oz aseist in a stable and drive.Craig st.; WANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY, WITH GOOD references.Apply between 4 and § pm.| 17 St: John st, Room 17.150 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, TWO OR THRES experienced waitresses.Apply to Alexander's Cafe, 2358 St, Catherine st.150 = - TO FIND WORK Situations Vacant.Sr Advertisements under this heading, ! words 100; ¢ insertions for 3c.VVANTED\u20142ESPECTABLE AND INTHL= À ligent persons to sollcit q for & ery stock; to the right parties I : best inducements; best time in the year make a start.Apply for terms, at once, Vi E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont .: WANTED \u2014 \u201cYOUNG GIRL FOR LIGH out: housework; no cooking; washing pu good .Bath Heal home.& Thistle Terrace, D \u2014 VVANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY; ONB WHO re pyrite =, Sood pand and fair at fige ures.y J.Evele 0., tre and Elisabeth st.5 corner Yoo ANTED \u2014 A TEACHER FOR THN Protestant school in Springbrook; mu be a member of the Church of England.Vice tor Gordon, Sec.-Treas,, Springbrook, re chester Co., Que.a EF ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, WHERE COOM is kept; wages ¥i5; city references.Ape ply 14 Fark ave., any time.163 \u2019 A GENTS MAKE 500 PER CENT.PROP selling \u201cNovelty.Sign Cards.\u2019 Merchan buy 19 to 100 om sight se, varieties.Catae e free.Sullivan Co., 1139 Maplewood av Chicago, 111.a 538 VWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, © GIRLS FOR sewing on umbrellas; those with experie ence preferred.Apply to the Standard Ume brella Mig.Co., No.6 Lémoine st.163 ANTED \u2014 AGENTS AND CANVASSER#S for poular price fountain pens.Beave® Soc, Canadian 60c, Maple Leat 75c, Dominion $1.25.\u201cThese are practicable and durable pensg and will do the work as satisfactory as much .higher priced pens, 14 karat rolled gold plate ed points, guaranteed not to corrode.Sampl@ mailed prepaid on réceipt of price.Circulum upon application and 2c stamp.Apply Agent 738 Palace st., Montreal.p.CPRT ES * VETANTED\u2014STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEe ._ Writer; also an office boy.Enclose refs erences and address.P.O.Box 65.152 ANTED \u2014 A CITY AND DISTRI W traveller for an old established hore sale wine.ind.spirit house; must speak botly languages.Apply to K 280, Herald Office, 149 ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED GIRLS FO W our bindery.Herald Pub.Co., 603 crag : Street.: : WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUNG LADS FOR} W the sale of newspapers during the sume mer bolidays.Apply X Y Z, Herald Office VVANTED \u2014 A MAN FOR SUGAR BOILER at once; good wages far right mang 150 Apply William Lewis, 830 Main st.PE Lost.| - OST \u2014 GOLD CHAIN BRACELET, ON 15th June, in Bonaventure Station, or op train to Dorval.Reward on returning same to 164 Metcalfe st.\u2019 - 150 OST \u2014 A BUNCH OF KEYS.FINDER é will be rewarded on returning same té E.Silverstone, 37 Hutchison st.150 T ee OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY EVENING, BEe tween 7 and 8, in front of 49 Fort st, diamond and pearl ring.Suitable reward toë its return to No.49 Fort st.\u2018150 OST-ON SATURDAY BY POOR MAN, silver watch, stem winder.Reward {if returned to L.Vary, 746 Lagauchetiere st.15@ OST \u2014 JUNE 23RD, BLACK CAPB, BY way of St.Denis car from Fulford te Duluth avenue, as far as 698 Sanguinet sty Reward at 125 Coursol st.150 - J osT-ABouT TEN DAYS AGO, A BUNCH of keys.Return to W.H.Kearney, St.Alexis st, and get reward., 150 Lest _ A PEARL STICK PIN.REWARD} toa City Councillors st.150 OST\u2014-WILE THE PERSON WHO FOUNIN eight dollars in thé five and ten cent store.kindly return same to the store fom owner and receive reward.150 OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY, JUNE %TH, AT or near Windsor station, a wide, shallow, flat-topped trunk.Its recovery will be vee wardéd at 201 University st.\u2019 150 OST \u2014 SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH, SILVER chain bracelet, with initials.Reward on returning sume to 2057 St.C Catherine st.150 Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.OST \u2014 A WHITE COLLIE DOG, WITH \u2018sable head and sable spot on body.Finden will please telephone Main 3533.150 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant; three in family.122 Stanley st.150 Cafe, 125 St.Antoine st.; WANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG LADIES FOR | VVANTED \u2014 COOK, USEFUL.AROUND Emerald 130 restaurant.Apply at once, confectionery store.Apply 43 St.Catherine st.° 20 VWANTED \u2014 HOUSE-TABLEMAID FOR small family.Apply at 11 Drummond street : 150 à WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A BRIGHT BOY.about 16 years of age, to drive a horse acd make himself generally useful in a groc: ery store.Apply 591 St Urbain st.ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKers, at 327 Bleury st.1 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GENERAL servant, with references.22 Drummond street.ne 150 ANTED \u2014 A NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR ANTED \u2014 THRER NICE ROOMS, BATH | Bess AND SHOES\u2014-WE MAKE and shoes for straight or deformed feet Specialty of repairing shots, rudders.rubber boots, water apd everything made botues- ef vubber.A.HODINA.4 Begver Han HilL A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO: FIN- ws Broker amd ul st., Montreal.\u201cleated Storage, Boad Free: Telephone Main 1408.1.0.Box 424.Cartage and Storage.Rave Tour Purniture er Baggage Moved or Stored by SSURD BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Stregr.Marriage Licenses Street and 49 Cressent f\u2014\u2014 2 er \u2018Plumbers and Steamfitters.R.* HANDFIELD, PRACTICAL ROOFER, + Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter.Elec- i Ep Tee PATENTS Mmmm PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIRS \u2018SOLICITORS AND EXPERT MONTREAL E à FETHERSTONNAUG & CO, ren.1846 Ontario st.WANTED \u2014 PRESS FEEDER.APPLY Addm Beck, 4 St.Charles Borromee street.150 ANTED \u2014 BOY TO LEARN POLISH- tng.Apply Dom.Plating Co: 150 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: must be a good plain cook; no Apply 29 Lorne avenue.VWANTED_EXPERIENCED, SHIRT OPERators and finishers can \u2018find steady \u2018employment at 88 McGill st.150 WANTED\u2014GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork: small family: can sleep at home.Apply Mellen, 30d Crescent st.- \u2018160 VVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: MUST * be good plain cook: mo laundry; even- fogs free.Apply 45 Crescent st, 7 to 9 po.Summer Board.NIGHTS ALWAYS COOLs \u2014 PRINCE EDward Island is very beautiful now.Surrounded by salt water, the nights are always ccol and days never too hot.No better place for a holiday.Only twenty-four hours from Boston.Half fares July 9th to 23rd.Fishing, bathing, boating, xolf.IMustrated descriptive matter for your name on a postal.Tourist Association, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada or Picture Framing.= û For an Oil Painting.with 4 in.$2.00 git frame.oe des at veduoed price.discount of 25 per cent.on all ng orders this month.A Aalone Moukiing & Framing Co.4 BEAVER HALL HILL MARRIAGE LICENSES .: : ISSU BY ARTHUR W.WILKS.pantry work in a small family; no cha | washing.150 OST \u2014 SATURDAY EVENING, CORNER Bleury and\u2019 St.Catherine, small silver .sky térrier, female.Answers to Flossie.Ree: ward, 183 Bleury st.Phone Up 2548.150 For SALE\u2014COLLIE, IMPORTED, BLACK, tan and white.winner of many prizes, Apply 106 Alexander st.150 DIAMOND FLINT GLASS CO, Dividend Notice A Quarterly Dividend of 1% Per Cent, of} the Preference Stock \u2018of this Company, bag deen declared, and will be paid on the 30ta day of June iustant.; c By order\u2019 of the Dire:tore.: A.M.McGREGOR, : - Secretary.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY of Canada, Limited.NOTICE OF DIVIDEME A Dividend of Two Per Cent.has been doe l'claréd, payable at the Company's Office, iw Montreal, on July 16th.to shareholders of record the Süth June, 1904.CHAS.P.SCLATER, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, 15th June, 1904.» ORDON HOUSE, DANVILLE, QUR.A.G Golden, Prop.\u2014 Entirely refitted, x modern improvements, first class » rooms, hot water heating, electric light, and cold baths, unexcelled cuisine, first livery, and moderate rates.Hotel bus nt b all trains.- meme PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OR -\u2018Mortreal, in the Supertor Court, Na 2054.\u2014Ulric Besupre, Sr.aad Ulric Beat Td oth of the City of St.Henri, macuines - turers.and doing business together in part- pership as iron founders, under the name and style of Beaupre & Son, in the City and Dip- teict of Montreal, Plaintiffs, versus Thomas Tompkins, ef kville, in the Province ef Ontario, Dominion of Canada, Defendant The Defendant ts ovdered to appear within eme month.Montreal, Jané 36th, 1904.J.A, Girard, Dep.Prothonotary.= ARE, This Papèr is printed ; with The Queen City Printing Ink Co'y\u2019s Ink.| Philadelphia, Chivage, Cincinaa ati, Keston.onthe AT pT _ MERALD 108 QEPARTMENR .; Pick out picks the most numbered lines we will give $5.00 in Replies will be received up to Saturday, July and.\" ce w \" 7 n pe me \" \u2018On Wednesday and Thursday of this week there will be on this page ten numbered lines among the classified \u201cads.\"\u2019 on the street, and handed to a gentleman who will correctly you will receive a 10 cent piece.son who, during the two days, of The Herald or a relative.\\ ry 5 ¥ .: : ! \u2014 s These lines will be numbered before The Herald appears act as judge.All you have to do is to guess the lines you think are numbered.For every one of the lines you guess the ads you think the numbered lines are in ; mark the lines and send to \u2018* Want Department,\u201d Herald Office.To the per- goods from aly advertiseriin this paper._ This competition is not open to any employes + a Tm Mp gh RO RRC SIA : / + 8 mes \u201d, TALITY Wr det 2 OANADIANPAGIFIC 4 [8 4 = ! ! = j pe MONTREAL TIME BILL.lll Corrected to.June 13th, 1904.ST.JOHN N.NB.HALIFAX\u2014Lv.$1.25 p.m.(X, -FORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.1930 a.m., \u201clv p.m.35 a.m., {7.15 p WINNIPEG AND Paciric COAST\u2014Lv.*9.40 Lm, *3.40 pom.Ar.*7.00 a.m., *6.30 p.m.8.8.Miri, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, ULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.10 p.m.Ar.*5.00 a.m.AWA\u2014Lv, Place Viger 18.20 am, 15-6 Pm.Ar, $12.40 p.m., 110.80 p.m.Lv.\u2018Wind-\u2019 Wi St.{8.45 a,m., %9.40 aa.$10.00 a.m.4.00 pm, *9.40 p.m., *10.10 p.m, Ar.\"1.00 a.m.0 um, jue am, %69 p.mit.00 p $8.45 p QUEBLG- Lv, ts.s a.\u2018m., *2.00 p.m.*1L- » {12.10 p.m., 16.30 p.m.Fi \u201c6.30 a.m., 30 BÉSTON TS.300 a.*7.45 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.15 8-10.19.15 a.m.VAUDREUIL\u2014LVv.18.45 a.m., 19.30 a.m., *3.40 aw.§10.00 wm.14.15 p.m.(a)5.15 p.I0.] 6.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.*7.087 ap.*7.35 a.m., *8.00 a.m.18.40 a.m: 18.35 hme le am, fis fom.«6.30pm 5.00 p.m., 17.16 p.m., §8.45 Sh Ei .18.30 Bn Pen, pm 1.25 pm Ar.(x)8.35 a.m., tds em, 1 JOLIEITE\u2014Lv.18.45 a.m.(12.15 p.m.; 15.00 p.m.Ar.18.50 a.m., 16.40 p.m.BERTHIER \u2014 Lv.18.45 a.m., (12.00 p.m., 3.00 p.m, Ar *6.30 a.m.(g)8.50 a.m.$2.45 p.m., 36.45 p.m.8T.JEROME Lv.19.00 a.m.0.3 a.m.15.30\" p.m., (u)6.25 p.m.AL 19.50 a.m.17.00 p.m.48.50 p.m.STE.AGATHE\u2014Lv.5.00 am., (LL.25 pm.15.30 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., 19.5 p.m.LADZILLE \u2014 (m)9.00 am., (11.25 p.m.15.1 5 p.v).Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., 19.30 a.m., (m)7.00 | 5 Daily.+ Week days.§ Sunday .only.(21 Monday only.1 Daily except Saturday.(x) Daily except Monday.(u) Daily except Saturday and Sunday.(b) Friday.(1) Saturday only.(m) Tuesday and Thursday only.GRAND TRUNK.TORONTO\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m.10.30 p.m.daily\u2014 * 9.30 a.m., 8.00 pm, daily ex.Sunday.Ar.6.00 p.m., 7.30 a.m.daily\u20147.15 a.m.dally.© except Sunday.CHICAGO\u2014Lv.9 am.Ar.MO.rte mrp me 10.30 p.m.daily.\u2018 7.30 a.m., 6.00 p.m.daily.PORTLAND\u2014Lv.8 a.m.daily ex.Sunday\u2014 8 p.m.daily.Ar.7 a.m.daily-\u2014.30 p.m.dafly except Sunday.ISLAND POND AND QUEB 4.15 p.m.daily ex.Sunday\u20143.00 p.m.datly.Ar.7.0U a.ra.dally 3.0 po.8 8.50 p.m.dally except Sunday.\u2018 CET hI RU YUBA EC\u2014Lv.5 am.Pan ME NEW FAST TRAIN \u2014THE\u2014 \u201cOCEAN LIMITED 1 © BETWEEN Montreal and Halifax Commencing Sunday.[July 3rd,\u201d this train witl lcave Montreal at 7 720 p.m.daily, except saturday, arriving Halifax the following.day at 5.15 p.m., making connection, for al! points tn New Hrunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince! Edward Island\u2019 : DOMINION DAY Returu T.kets to all points at SINGLE cs: FARE CLASS Latie\u2014Jyne > th and Juiy let.Retro Lim:t-Quiy #2, +4 \"Al reins lease Bunavertire 1e.fes Stato CITY TICKET OFFICE .145 ST JAMES ST ad Bonaventure stator | (ANADA\u201d) AGI Te RAILWAYS 7, TRANS LEAVE SONAVENTURE DEPOT 8.40 a.m., 4.10 p.m.(Dal'y Except Sunday) and\u2019.LE 00 p.m.' Ottawa Fi: and ail intermediate Lo Points.ut us Tickets and fu! purty acs Grend Trunk Ticket us Rutland Railroad WINOSGR STREET STATION Trains Leave as Fcllows:.9 35 AM SLAY EXPRESS : ron 127 2 : poo a pw, Wortestir | T LOM NIGHT Burlington 14:19 pou.York 331 #11, Éostor \u201d ur, 6 17 a.10.; Pullman Sleeping ; tbrougo trains.| Secure accommodations apd tickets at 143 : Gt.James Street, and Windsor Station.| \u2018 T M.FALLOUN, ! 1 Citv Pass.1.v0R bar.Alvan, .Boslu [ces Nork 5 - EXPRESS, arrluics Lroy oor aw, ) aw, Wor and Farlor \u2018urs Qu | and (Vicket Agent.:- MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY C0.- | LACHINE\u2014From Post Oftice\u201420 min.service, | b.4v AD.Lo LI.50 pus.Lust car at i2 Laid- uigbt.From Lacuine\u2014z) win.alu.to 11.50 p.iu.Last car 12.50 am,\u2019 i SAULT AL RECULLET \u2014 From Crag und | Chenneville\u2014ds miu, service, vds un).11.04 4.0.UU Mit.Bêrvice, 11.56 a.) to \u201c11.w pan.\u2018Last car 12 widnight.Fru, saut + su Recollet\u20144 Win.service, -b.SU au.Lu Lu Pa + Sv oun, service, Lily Vu, MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.\u2018Rayal Ave.\u2014u min.service, 2.40 a.m.to lL40 p.m.From Vig.wria Ave., Westmount\u2014u uni.tervice, 450 a.m.to 12.10 am.* CAKTIERVILLE\u2014 From Snowdon's ,Junction ~\u201440 min.service, 6.00 am.tp L2.w ig.Bight.From Cartierville\u2014# min.service; 40 am.to 11.40 p,m MOUNTAIN BELT LINE\u2014&pecial Belt Line | service as quired, via St.Catherine.st, Extra cars will be run on all lines as required.For extra cars for Lachine, take Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote St.Paul.For extra cars fer Sault au Recoilet, take .Denis cars to connect at C.P.R.tracka , mM For $1.00 twuriens ta Goalies | \u2014 French Cleaninæg Dyeing and Repairing of All Kinda Wardrobe Repair Concern, Pnoxs Le 2601.47 Beaver Hall Bll OXFORD WhHhhout - CAFE =\u2014 = 2 « OANLY LESSONS The direct road to success.Book now with O.Stewart Taylor, for seuson ot « \"1004-6, and gain this advantage by Mr.Albert Visetti, Sentor Protesser ot ing, Royal College o! Bugle, Leadon.es ae Sherbrooke, $3.35 - Ottawa, - - d signed, ! o Ste! service, ou 87 + AND SONS, Corner St.Catherine Street And Phillips Square.EEE Because of the elaborateness of their \u2018store appointments, and the high quality and exclusiveness of thelr stock are often styled \u201cThe TIFFANY of CANADA.> FEE ) Tourists are invited to view this establishment with the utmost freedom.\u2018There will be no im- .portunity to purchuse, Stations in Canada, Port Arthur and East.Good going June S0th snd July\u2019 1st.Good tô Return until July 4th.004 TICKET OFFICE.129 ST.JAMES ST, (Next Post Office) , GRAND ] EME DOMINION DAY REDUCED FARES Quebec, $4.00 Toronto, $10.00 $3.50 London, $12.95 And ali cther points in: Canada and Return at ~ SINGLE Ccass FARE Geing Dates, June 30 and July 1.Return Limit, July 4, 1904.CHEAP PLEASURE TRIPS Ist JULY.Per Le BO TH, oni TERTT fy PANE 85 .215 a SINS eo TE : LE BELLEVLUI - +0 ST UVACINTHE ca 1 20 Ct IN.1 OO VAL OH EL ~¢) + RN dés dMonys Other Points RAIL AND WATER TRIPS LAINE RADIA _ so STE ANNE LE BELLEVUE mi LE SWALE ) +60 rng fy Teal.Re rare, rg by Dual tu Mo eal.\" INDEPENDENCE DAY 4th JULY.ROUSE\u2019S POINT, N.Y,, FARE 81.95.GOIN 141, .sq 4 ° HEU ES rr Jaly dang CITY TICKET OFEICE.12337 ST JAME\" STHEET Taiephones Main ; 460 and 461, Ur Bouuveutnre -Stätion 4, 5 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY ; ; TENDER FOR BUILDING.Tenders, addressed\u2019 and\u2019 warkéd on the fie Butldind, Ste.Flavie, {up 10 and Joe luding LC MONDAY, the 4th Day of JULY r the of a Wooden ta the outside will be roceived Seulid uhder.« 1944, coustruction Flivie, PQ Plans sud specie aticn may he seen at the Station Master's oftfee, See dlavie, PQ.und at the office uf the © Diet Engineer, Moncton, where forms of tender may be obtutueet.AT the conditidus of the\u2019 specifiration must.| bt complied wily.D.POTTINGER, General Manager! » 4 Ratlway, Office, Moncton, NB 17th June, 4904.- -\u2014\u2014_ The Freshest Milk Buy\u201d your Milk and Créam from the Blue Bonuets Dairy.Direct from the farm to the breakfast tuble.The fresbest and clenauest milk auld' in the city.H.& W.EVANS, * .City Office, 52 Latour St Telephone Main 9065 - prenais A NEW BRANCH \u2014OF THE\u2014 .Montreal City and District Savings Bank, CORNER OF ONTARIO AND MAISONNEUVE STREETS, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS, \u2014 NOTICE.TO CONSIGNEES The Allan Line S.8.Tunisian, A.H.Vipond, master, from\u2019 Liverpool, toms.Consisnees will please pass their en-.orné PRINTERS\u2014 cal dos DEPARTMENT | tries without delay.- H.& A.ALLAN, ! Agents lo Hamilton, $10.65 \u201cTender?Building ! is entered at Cus-: M2.- ° TIMILMIA & CHANGES, OF LOCAL INTEREST A A Number of Promotions in Local Corps Has Been Gazetted.Ottawa, June 28.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014The following are gazetted: \u2014 Sixth Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hussars.\u2014The notification of the retirement of Lieutenant (supernumerary) G.J.Adams, which appeur- ed in General Order 68, of April, 1904, is cancelled.Provisional Lieut.L.Fisher is permitted to retire.To be provisional! lieutenant: A, A.Blair, gentleman, vice L.Fisher, retired.\u2018Seventh Hussars\u2014-Ljeut.and Adjutant C.P.Ramsey is permitted: Lo rerign his commission.To be provisional lieutenant: A.Me- Donald, gentleman, to complete estad- lishment.Provisional Lieutenant J.M.Cushing, having failed to qualify, his name is rémoved from the list of officers of the active militia, To .be provisional lieutenant: G.F.Cowan, gentleman, to complete establishment.To be provisional lieutenant: C.H.Horton, gentleman, to complete estub- lishment.10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars.\u2014To be captain: Lieut.A.J.Price, to complete establishment.3rd Montread Fleld Battery,\u2014Capt.&.H.Capper is transferred Lo the un- uttached list.To be captain: Lieut, W.A.Grant, vice 8: H.Capper, transferred.2nd Montreal Regiment.\u2014To be provisional liéutenant: A.W.Cole, gentleman, to Complete establishment.Sth Regiment Voltigeurs de Quebec.\u2014 To be provisionul lieutenunt: E.Wat- ters; gentleman, to complete estublish- tinent.Montreal Company.\u2014To be surgeon- Heutenant:-J.J.Rose, B.A., M.D., (.M., gentleman, to.complete- establishment.; ist Regiment Prince of Wuales'\u2018Pusil- lers.\u2014To be provisional lieutenant: R, 5.Tippet, gentleman, Lo complete establishment, 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles of (an- adit.To be captain: Lieut.A, 8S.Mc- Cormick, to complete establishment.4th Regiment Chassceurs Canadiens, \u2014 To \u2018be provisional Iteutenant: M.Pla- | mondon, gentleman, 1v complete estuh- Ushmhent.: oo ; Quaterinæster and honorary Captain\u2019 A.Baribeau is permitted to resign his cotinnission, \u2018Lieut, HT A.Leblime resign his commission.|- Po be quartermuster riuk of captain: H.A.Leblanc, late lieutenant, vice A.tired.is permitted to! lisa.Bar ibeau, re- ; ~ : HEART FAILURE CAUSES DEATH.An widow, Madame J.B.Chasse, 2 years.old; failure at her home in 171 Pauet street | sunday, The old lady dived by.herself.and was preparing dinner, whey she srems to have suddenly been , stricken with\" heart failure and died.aged SCARCITY OF HELP with honorary | + price, incapables have to be employed.scarcity of farm.ON ONTARIO FAANS Difficulty of Procuring Competent Labor Hampering Operations.Toronto, June 28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The latest\u2019 crop bulletin issued by the Ontario Department of Agriculture emphasizes the scarcity of farm labor in the province.Most of the reports stute that farmers have been compelled to change thelr system of farming, many allowing the lund to lie idle and run to seed.Some are introducing larger implements, such as the four-horse cultivator, etc.Dairying is being effected by the scarcity of competent help for milking.The report from Storr ing- ton, Frontenac, says: \u2018farmers cannot pay as good wagesgus railway contractors, as we get no bonuges.\u201d A Lincoln suggestion is for the \u2018Importation of.Chinese laborers,\u201d while an Ellice, Perth county farmer, declares that \u201cwhere there Is a system of work\u201d and some degree of regularity in the hours farm hands can be got reasonably.Some of the reports are: Chatham, Kent.\u2014Help {8 difficult to procure, and what\" we do get is practically useless.The men quit - exactly at 6 o'clock, throw the horses a little hay, and off to the corner grocery.Farm labor i8 so scarce in thls neighborhood that.in.miuty families the women of the household are out in the fields ploughing and harrowing.Of \u201ccourse that necessitates letting, housework take care of itself, as no one dreams of looking: for a servant any more, They are as extinct as the odo.Aldborough, Elgin\u2014Farmers are depending more on machinery and less on hired help to get their \u2018work done, Bayham, Elgin \u2014 The scarcity and pour quality-of farm labor is the nrost serious problem we have to fuce.tt it continues datrying will receive à serl- ous setback.Charlotieville, Norfolk\u2014Most farmers will not pay the wages that men and boys ask.Some have their wives out harrowing and cultivating, Grey, Hurun\u2014You cannot get \u201cmen to work on farms in this neighborhood: the |.No ui Jl i 1 § Ih * = Mh He By Sal! sf ot! 0 [lin ly he je Clothes That Spell Comfort There's summer satisfaction in \u201cFit-Reform\u2019! Clothes.Mental and physical.Their lightness makes them luxuriously cool.Their perfect fit\u2014their style and grace\u2014en- able a man \"to be well-dressed and ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.$0 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons - NEW STEAMSHIPS, Victorian and Virginian (building) .12,000 tons.Triple screws Tunisian \u2026 10,570 tons.Twin screws Bavarian.10,370 tons.Twin screws { lonian 9,000 tons.Twin screws ?Bb MONTREAL and QUEBEC te LIVERPOOL Calling at Moviile.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From From From Liverpoo Montreal.Quebss.16 June .\u201cTonisian.À July, 4au, 35m June.fonian .8 July, Sam, Spm 30 June.Bavarian.15 July, 3 am, 2pm 1 July.Parisian.22 July, 9 am, 10 ps.14 July.Tunisian .29 July, 3 am, 2pm Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and finest steamers on the Cañadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, $ hours, 37 minutes.| The saloons and staterooms are to the come tral part, where least motion 1s felt.Electricity ls used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights beicg at the command of the hi! comfortable.That\u2019s an unknown | | ÿ R combination without \u201cFit-Reform.\u201d { En .English Flannels and Serges\u2014 Scotch and Irish Tweeds and THE MOST NUTRITIOUS sowing lund iu grass, as help cannot Le Bot.they all go to the.towns and villages, They would rather work in a livery | burn for nothing than on the farm at.excellent wages.Sydenhiun, Grey\u2014Many of our young: people betake themselves to the North-, west or.go sailing on the lakes, or else: get a more genteel job than farming.Gwilhmbury W.Stmceoe\u2014(° ompetent farm hands are se arce,and number of The hands \u2018restricts the! furmer in production, and many lines of gris ulture have to be either neglected abandoned.Tecumseh.farmers.who and Simcoe\u2014 1 Kiiow a dozen | cannot get men at dey those who\u2018 have them are Spaying outrageous wi THE KNABE MIGNON GRAND.i i This new Kiabeis a gem of the first, water, It is mn à sphere by itself, and\u2019 Krnsbe plano being the standard of Comparison among all great pianists nf | the world, Latest arrivals in San Do- lua Muhogany, tose and \u201cand \u2018 wuges\u2014$175 to $200, board and washing,.for eight\u2018 months, being about the run, (ne wo- [min ts: getting $1:.50 à month for house- died of heart j hold work.| Dorchèster, -N Middlesex\u2014Farm help) 8 very scarce and hard to get at aux price, from $20 to $30 i month, vite board and washing, and this in face \u201cof; the fact that, prices for dairy products\u2019 are very low compared with those pre- Vialling a year ago.6 Lobo, Middlesex -A large: number of\u2019 farmers re taking the hoys from the\u2019 homes\u201d and are raising: them to be.of sone help in the future, \u2018 Blenheim, Oxford There are several! housés about here Varant for | Orers.day lab- Nome.of my Heighhors could get: pt from Elmira is $3,000, from Wool- wich 37,000.Phe Verity Plough Company, of \"Brantford wupounde that they vin { roe erd Minnedintety with the work of Perecting large extensions to thelr face oe The capacity of the \u2018plant will he doubled and there will be employ- Tent provided for 250 more men, The date set for the Sandwich MSSIZEM in October 3rd, fuit.Judge Teetsel {-Drestdtiig.Fwo nurder charges, wii lnst Jonathan George, der of Mrs.ucecuxed \u2018of the mur Ellza Willlanis, fn March, td Howard Slaughter, ace used of the |dgath of John Rudden, Wade Hill roud- house, lust fall, will be heard.Co Chief Justice Fulcoubridge his given Judgment in fovar of the plaintiff in the.case of town of Oakville ngalust Andrew Holding The defendunt was a partner fn the private banking firm of Audrew and Howarth, who fuiled some time ago, and with whom the town had certain money on deposit.(\u2018'ountles Treasurer Levi Batton, pf Leeds, has resigned his \"position to tuke effect December 31,.1904, The resignation: was expected, but his successor will not be appointed till the November session of the Counties Council.Dr.R.N.Horton has: been appolnted Jatl surgeon to succeed the late Dr.V Moore, Guelph éitisens predated a grands father's clock to Cuvuadlan Rallway Commissioner Mills, late president of the O.A.(©.The chair was occupled ny Mays?Hamilton.Hon.Mr: Bernier was greeted with cheers on being call- \u201c ou.He made a very happy speech.! .jericton, under command of Col.Half of the cinployes of the wmuachilne shops of the Dominion Coal Company ut Halifax were notified that thetr ser vices will be no longer required.About 300 were employed fn the shop.The: wight stuff 1x to be discontinued and the duy \u2018force eur down.This\u2019 action; is due To a desire to economize, At 11 meeting of the Nova Scotia Hotel Association, held ut Truro, James W.'Salterio, of the Royal Hotel, Hil-, fux, wus unalmously elected presid- | ent, Junes P.Fairbanks, of the Queen, Hallfux, first vice-president, George | Wallace, Pictou.sécond vice-president; and D.MeDeurmid, of the Veudome, New Glasgow, seu retary and treasurer.| MANITOBA AND THE WSST.Au agreement has been made with the Dbukhobors near Swun River, whereby a purty of 1,000 of them will go to Work on the ©.N.R.main line extension next week: The Doukhobors have finished thelr spring work aig ure now willing to accept work fron outside sources in order that they may add to the general fu funds of the clan, NEW, BRUNSWICK.( The- remuins of Major Fotester wilil be given a milltary funeral by the Royal Canadian Regiment at Bred ad- more.QUEBEC.The E.T.Bank ha# opened a, branch ut Lake Megantic, ¥nd also intend to open an rice\u2019 for pn, area week.in \u2018had to be promoted as raptdly as poss | Watervit ea su» , ; North Kasthope.Perth\u2014\"There was « great scarcity of farm help, but a good MAY farmers w ere fortunate to secure EPPS'S COCOA - \"English and Scotch farm laborers, w ha ., had come to Canada in, search of work.An admirable food.with ail fs Efice, Perth\u2014The day is gone when natural qualities intact, fitted te the help worked sixteen to eighteen build up and maintain whore hours daily on the farm.Where there extreme cold.\u2018Sol in.tq.io, is a system of work, in which the help cab get his meals promptly, and his day's \"work.done¢ at 6 o'clock, with the Usuul routine of, necessury chores, that employer can always get help l\u201cason- tine, lateiled JAMES EPPS & Co, Ltd.Homceopathis Chem- iste, London, England.able.Tipmigratit labor is not very sat.disfadtory, hut the dcoteh are preferred, Clinton, lancoln\u2014Furim.help still continues very sciftee, on aveount of which \u2018there are farms in this lJocality- which GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOUR \u2018have not been rented, and which will\u2019 Lprobably not be worked this season, The ouly soluuon of the labor difficulty is the mmport:tion of Chinese laborers, T y and then il 15 à question which would A ENTS AND be the worse; the bune or the anti- _ Ps dote.| & TRADZ= MARKS Albian, Pecl-Ou account of help de- \u201cOWEN N.EvARR ing cut of the question; « good many furmers arte seeding down all the iT land Temple Brildizg Vo==-\" \u201cthis spring, and are going into shsep - raising and feeding stockers on the : .Ce.Brass, farm help is fetching $0 + PATENTS, EtC.y ~~ v2 = month, with board, for the svason, and 7 7 a Fetherstonhaugh & Co, An one orf two cases as ugh as $35 Yrnestown, Lennox aiid Addington \u2014 Fred b Fetderficadaigh.BL MI ier Farm help is scarce.Many AT Haare F Naidaz, LLB.5B.Jamia os Zorg Et aces acd\u201d Sz Pegar Stowe Xicses getting larger implements to meet this = aad = such as four- horse cuilivatoers and sew ds es ws 324 RE : Also Tor:zte.attendance had been 370.6 at present 688.children mi.Hs boys, nid 320 girls.The: of spave.was: becoming, children at present | IV yverage There were the school consideration insistent, us the.HARDWARE Call and See our, Stock.sifile to relieve the congestion of the .\u201clôver formé.Addresses were given by Mr.Robert The E.Cavanagh Co., « Bickerdike, MP.nud ex-Micyor Jumes- Meshane.COR.NOTRE.DAME AND SEIGNEURS.Ou the platform were also\u2019 Rabbl- AbranmovitelL Messrs, Horace Josip pt) == pr ee a ee re Maxwell Goldstein, A.Jacobs, A.Gold- stein; A.M.Vineberg, M.Marcus, J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.Lyon t\u2018ohen, 8.Fischel, H.Kellert, L Ale and Porter Brewers, Sander Hn, Have always on hand the various kinds of Rubenstein, and A ss messe -\u2014\u2014.Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.l\u2019amitiles regularly supplied.Noue of the methods of 600 Notre Dame Street, _Mentrea! EXPERTS IN CLEANING the novice are found iu these large works, The machinery is tue newest \"CARPETS and most perfc::.\u2018Our workmen are \u201cilled in their calling.The Finest Lace Cur- ttins can be sent here with the:assurance that they will go back to you in DAWES & CO.BREWERS, PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE.P.Q.Montreal Office: Tei.M.165-366.321 St.James Street,\u2019 DOW'S BREWERY, Ghaboillez Square, | India Pale, Strong and Mild Ales, Crown,\u201d Double\" and \u2018Single Stout.\u201d Families pnp- lied.The following bottlers only are one fo) to use our labels, viz.: Wm.Dorchester.St.Ceo., The T.J.Howard bei Thoman Kineell RH \u2018beat condition.R.PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.2410 8T.CATHERINE sT., and 1858 NOTRE DAME ST.Phones: (Dell) Up 3041, Main 1597.Merchants 23.688 Dorchester Bt.$t.Antoine St.Wm.J.NT Vallee St.A.H.Drown & Ad 8 Read HEALTH CULTURE by Dr, Jaeger \u2019 ! Steerage\u2014To i [] | N i | x Ih fn Homespuns.MU | IX] J (4 RJ Suits, $13 to $3e.by, @ i a Trousers, $3, $4, $5 and $6.D 2344 ST.CATHERINE STREET mue n needed.dome farmers intend : =.Passengers any tour of the night Musie rooms and ®mcking rooms on the promenade deck.The Saloons and slalerooms are i by steam.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, 370.| ound Trip Tickets, $126.00 upwards.according to steamer and location of \u2018room.Second Cabin, $37.50 to $42.58.: Liverpool, London, - | Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, ihe cluding a plertifu! supply of provisions rcoked and served.ard every requisite for the véyage, $15.Round trip, trom Liverpool! or Moville, $32.50.\u2019 GLASBOW SERVICE | Prom Glasgow.From Mrotreat.- \u2018Sat, 11 May \u2014Siciliau.Wed, 29 june ! Sat.18 June\u2014Pretorian .Wed, 6 Jey Sat, 2 July\u2014Corinthian.Wed.26 ar RBates\u2014Firet Capiz, $0.208 sgwe ., ret .\u2019n tickets, $52 0, 222 ii WELLS.Ee .z Glasgow or Lozdo-terey SE: 7 fa - Stéerage, FLE as az rey og \u201cfate tar provided arery on Z's ere tive exw I We TOIL Ain tre all Tze Balonrs zre forwaes ; he chnre of roe gic Primasiie fend Im 2 lf tie Tease.at two-TnIS Eleccre govt mori =4 e: \u201cvery rem H.& A ALLAK, es e-cn Steet Ww ~ tons\u2019 \u2014 Pac, paire œ $ i sase sen euanens émadiun ashe rg DL tak eh QUEBEC STEMS ¢ in HE | LFÉDOUN vases, at Willis & Cols, 2470 St, IN hired help for this year, and fen s, .i \u2014 _\u2014 \u2014 A EB > ule, ers.ote = £1 XY it atherine street.-Adv.Then on farms for housework is very Nori Crosby, Loeds-Fariners can _ Jae - £MFES pd.wma LT a ct long without much hired help: ox-.- CRE |= Tm - remem ee Lepore PIRE, Milkers te scarce.ï ' \u201cONE DAY IN CANADA.The work de usally à teefaiis sed x [ : try ire help, some niscrting a clause ; EX Ii their bargalh NOt to pidk, or if they IN ALL COUNTR: =S , _ hitk ther wery seldon, did then only, .TEA t= ; 9 : .ane oratwe cows, ard om à voor like ENOIVRERIX.~ ELECTRICAT 322 .: : : .SCIENTIFIC VASHS a SPECIALES | ONTARIO.During the three thonths he had heen in this, when cheese ad only 61, courts tae eters note rm re John Campbell a CORD lineman, {contact with Dr.Mulls he was not sur- dairy Tarmer with any hired helps | Sy : .won Killed while distributing telegrapn | PPSed at his popularity.00 aertals a Tan deserving of consider re srmacz poles Heur Proton.Mr HOOD FPeltyplee ol MPEP.Chast © Ve Sn Reufren We ve ve PS wRITC FOR TCL OF WARIZS AVY SOW I'he Se \"a t i \u201cvoi Cure D oi ve : .or = = Fhe: town clerk of East Toronto hes] Latubion, was in Toronto: completing short of Farm Help, and woutd, atadiy Vendue + Te TAX cate ce Cu reported the petition for annexation to arrange ments.for the meeting of the ACEHPL SMNe of those BITATTIURT, Lila Who DATENT TIT Y vw of ar oe m4 the city as fesuiffiéientl signet, Hein y taxation commission recentiy 4 hs ! , 4 ir IF Zea SE A ver = .My «ppointed hy the Ontario Government, #'e DEK Brought ants the county, wn.> TR F rik Fo Walker's cottage at, Hane op.commissioners, Prof.Shortt, Judge wonblpay them good wakes, © .MARION & MARION FURNESS, \u2018 1 i TA, Loi wir he ti Su hy J.us Sharp Rell and Mr.Pettyplece, will meet the, Ldn \\ heron Phere ma - Grodesto Exzovge 5 à Esgraterre Pasorc Arsormenad mp Sas Bruck by hghtelng.- Mes.Sharp valley 1a xs ; , need of farm Leborers, and alsa tot de- \u201c ve: sves _cers te Vas stunnel, bat:recovered.Miche tron aig Gate ve meses.IT the Government wouild DEES gaa raprsse Sings Fangs BR.020 Salter Toronte, bus heen Capt, Warran, Troop Sergt It brins out some Daehn, Fangio er Arisa \" SAN a aD AL SETTER , \" * .4 Li .of .ae Cases as President of the Untarto Deal Pres Key and - Halthy or the rover = hey dr souche Rte Benet as te .I x Tl Mutes Asie lation.The vre- preside nti cie meral\u2019s Body : Li ag, CAM NAT ES.; ; or Fa.og ; , ! i s Guard, Toronto, rodv M HK.Muskoha \\et fon Cornea y aa \u201c1 SRT \u201c 1x tier ge Wo Reeve, gla of Toronto, Team Niagara \u20ac amr to Humber River, mm vi Ken nok \u201chei.Oh ses False (hei Mosquitoes + Mosquitoes \u2019 lus >] Thé news from Ottawa to fhe effect ninety mili, fu thirty-five minutes loss on bo, \u2019 .BLACK FLIES\u201d BRAQN REY Thist Moro J emer Magee, 1K C0 had heen (thin twenty-four hours, elghtesu hours FE ee ' , ~ sppednted.High Court jade, gives Eat which they spent in saddles.A fifth\u2019 Qu _ \"Ashe's.Forest FNons s itz oon = is Breet satiefaction to Londoners of all, horse carried «ll the food for the Jour-| COMFORT IN OLD AGE.Hate res ats ta.shades of politics ) .ney, horde feed, tent and great coats, In the productive pertod of Bite pay Price ]A and Fe.> a > - lorcre uses which the Tor Stree The Hiord: >; A ; .; Trends an ac He ansurainee pol ut» \u2018BONE! NELLESORE! = L I\u2019 ; .: ! a Tupante rent Jordan Paper MIS ennai.nse comfort ru the dads\u201d when worn \u201cMÈLLES \u2019 = = 7 \u201cins Ss \" 3 3 2.mis tac, Passer meen voll recsaue ean wan ans Ltd announce that the steike af (hon i .0 4 at Mass Vos UE Surranis Li SNS TRI .Le Chl ald oie preyrnent of $40,000 by ds a 0 Merritton Is about over, Most bevontes burden Ts Lv se Wine Ha\" orgie he company Che nouaber of \u20ac mployes of the skilled workmen required are + Crown lafe policy with: su Cet ; HARTE.Deugaist.Lenéfite 15 SOU.alfea ly on hand and only about tuen- wh shiner.NY oy PA Aout J.A uae \u2018 .: co \u201c \"1 3 NT fers , RY >.Porcivaland George Waterwarth, of YY boring men are now\u201d required.to\u2019 VES from Silanes \u201c a > e us ver 1778 Notre Dave St BLA AU than CU Were fines] Fha0 each ant \u201ccomplete thelr torce, The\u2019 firm ts cook- Mar Charmin Ta \"A Cut St - au _ - \u2014 - Lt _ 4 pear ; ; à | Ing pulp and rune one machine The \\letorts ve, eae Aled Shaves Ly ; TT DST dent sped i seek Un fall for 8 cat h is sind uk darmiers with thelr produ; lother two onachines gre about ready Abetreal.Adve 2 Pa Munireal Phresaiagnai ahd Nan iar ded Savings Che \"Lo stant, LT a ms?: Che APC Cremer, Ean \u2018eee.© + .| -HEBREW SCHOOL GROWING.sem > aod Toheul of Pam, ar Caarottotonm PEL Chef Justice Meredith gave Judge NOVA SCOTIA ERS EY PLOY A AREY PE Da ; an?St.Loan NA ment ceniitiing tothe arbitrators their .Closing Exercises at Baron De Hirsch A vw Nuss ain 8 >.S.5 CACOUNA, an oc avout Juy ?award tu the mutter of Powell vs, the The Norwegian Ipcrque Vid, from Tb ostitute.~ sere Yo RN aga Lacke Suvertor Power Conipany, the! Fort of Frunce) Miquelon, Diuind for A large vepréeseutatton of the Jewish Cama 3 10° P.ards being unecrtaing as to owner: Nantes, Brine, put on at illite wih oY Tate peitreseiita : \\ Fas Onanottetsarn, El.Clement of, Moutroad met in the Nason 3.dnes ana Naren Svd=ey ce.ship.los nf TANTS aud nizzen top: mast, , .: S Ass 2 > i | .bly toll on the Foon de Hesoh sie ara St.Johns.Nf'd ; su Hugh Chilzein- Held, \u2018a prone The Maritime Meutlral Assoctationr quant ulht£ for the cou etes tsessul Lu a : ; CER fornia list tn cour ruteriien ex- [Meets at Halitax on July sth and ah he etn, Mi.vv Ansell Maman , \u2018 3.5.BONAVISTA.on or adoet July 14 Paessed the Sev (hat too HEe pte And a feature of the entertainment pro-ig ihe paar presided, \u2018 COAL MINING char NY = -\u2014 ion had beers given hi Innntgiation RUamime will be a big sioking concert \"The pont que const fe et seuxs en Werne\u2014-Deummond Colvery, Westone all infdrmation apply to CARIN on the farming advantigges jot the Nomories, +, Lo \u2019 Fouglish ond Prench, rections wd lng.A Neva ®ilia ¢ Tel M.335L of older Out arto, : Walter Joues, of -thé LCR, who Bish and Hebrow, exhibitions of Swedes ener +».James St.Capt.Burstall, who) peceived nt began duty ob the old Nova Scotia dill by the irks, aud of le exercises Lo ueneral : Heat majority while\u201d an serres jo radluiy fifty years ago, was presented by Ché Hirsch cadets Miuvts sud Producers of CLrumimend | Coa TELEPHONE MAIN 4491.South Africa and who for the last aiv.with a gold=headed cone and an ad- The dpm referred te the sdeath guy Coke, froun Le cvivvrated tavive Srawms & \u2014 toniths had heen with the South\u2019 Af dress.\"Of: Mr.Gieorke.Washington Stepiiens, à of Nova Sula.vitres Wal alses dud Qual, , rica Horse, has returned to Klyugston\u201d Ar Ghee Hay a Rifle Club was or Warm friend of the matt Ton, 2 he, Nhl me DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS to rejoin - his regiment,\u201d ' Batulzed aud A.8.Henyhaw, brother of bind reed to preside at the closing Head Office.Room #1, Merchants Rank, ) | Vottig on by-laws to provide money! Lieut -Col, Meuse, Nits elected cap- of the schoo \u2018ae Burd ug Mootreat.\u201d \\ = Ny ; (or the gl BE way of The Goderteh Gin ATRL Burchill, fest teat 8! The report of the principal Mr We WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL extension, Will take place tir télndya |! MeAuley, second leat, and.see retarv-i El.Hulot.| ntatid AL ae ban ie \u201cVancouver.July 7.*Canada.\u2026.-July-30 Village and Woolwich \u201ctownship on (teustrers À range has been secured 57 girls had\u201d been audit ttes ov { Kensington July 4 Vancouver.).Aug.\u20ac Monday \u2018next.The wnsonnt Lent Reserve, three miles out.school during this year.wd the month- WE SELL THE VERY BEST *Pomimon July 16 Kensington.Aug.13 t+3outhwark.July omipion.Aug.2 MONTREAL T0 wor (BRISTOL) *Turcoman.July 9 *Englishman.Aug.6 *Manxman.July 13 *Turcoman Aug.20 *Cold storuge: +{cld storage and coal air.Steamers sail at daylight.MODERATE RATES.- Ask agents for pare ticulars of moderate rate service.To livers pool.$1750: to London, faute and upwards, acrording to steamer and berth, For all particulars as to freight and pase sage, apply to local agent, owe to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT 87 .MONTREAL.\u2018 ovacte ct | mmm om | \u201cIME SMOKER OF UH éians le n depend on 4 pleasant anroke.Made only + we bra Unton workmes.Once tried, | oiweys ù { Lake of th Wants Wing Ce Ltd ne post Rand Wheat * Flèur © Ww, Ser yo rie.: ay xy x ori\u2019 i oar andy p° À Mis at Juan VahrhoR La PA Bldg.mer &t- Tel.hh.res an SR Clot Boum) 1 WILLIAM DOW & 00 | Fa li chy DR.JAEGEN'S CO., 2208 St.Catherine St.MONTREAL ART PAIN JEN \u2018ou Spr ation.Otticn rs | MON HERALD Jos En dant Bidg., Mostrar \u201c Ladies, if you know of anything tter than Corticelli Sewing Silk, | ghe secret may make you 3 FAMOUS : Elsiatic Dyes « Wash Silks (IN PATENT HOLDERS) - \u201d \u201cFhe colors are fast\u2014the sllk the best.Pnt up: fn Patent Holders, which prevents wasto b; tangling or soiline\u2014keeps evch shade separate necdig- end automatically measures a correot Skirt Protector| \u2018Pecullar wearing qualities, _ Perfectly straight selvags.\u201d When soiled, a sponge or brush makes clean again, and no damage done.| 4 Lots of towels needed this hot weather, and when you think of a towel you naturally think of our TOWEL SERVICE| department.We assume -1ll the petty annoyances of looking after your.office toilet requisites and at a reasonable charge.THE TOILET LAUNDRY GO.Ltd, 290 GUY STREET.Phones Up 3480-3481-3482.> Mrs.Andrew A, Allan and family \u2018have gone to Cacouna for\u2019 the season.Al ler has returnéd from a trip OP EE qd \u2018The Misses Belcourt have returned to Ottawa.Miss King, St.Denis Street, leave this week for Toronto.Mrs.Geo.Ware, Montféal, fs spend- lng a few days at Ottawa.; Mr.and Mrs.T.Bates and family, have gone to their summer residence | st Round Lake.| Mrs.Willlam Robb and Miss Win- nifred Robb, Montdin street, shortly for Caledonia Springs.Mr.and Mre.John Paterson, Peel street, leave next week to spend the summer at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay.Mrs.W.D.Gordon and the Misses Gordon, Bishop street, left to-day for Three Rivers, where they will remain for the next two weeks.: Miss Marie Monk, daughter of Mr.will eave, Personal and Sogis .art, John Macaulay, James Dunlop, Montreal, are at the Chateau, Quebec.Mr.C.B.Carter, K.C., has left town for a few weeks for the benefit of his health, * : Mr.Trevor Evans, has left for Ta- dousac, where he is the guest of his father the Dean of Montreal.\u2018 Miss Jean Haslett, of Hamilton, who has been spending some weeks in town.and at Beaconsfield returned home to- ay.| The marriage of Miss Florence Strong of Carleton Place, to Mr.S.A.Jackson, of Brockville, will take place to-mor- row at the bride\u2019s home.Invitations have been issued at Ottawa by the Hon.Sidney Fisher to a garden party at the Experimental Farm to-morrow, from 4 to 7 o'clock.Rev.Dr, Thornton and Mrs.Thornton, of London, who came to Montreal to be present at the\u2018 Grier-Thornton wedding, and to visit relatives, are at present at Toronto.= da fs i si 1 Cured a Horse of tbe mange with MINARD'S LINIMENT.CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS.Dalhousie.1 Cured a Hors\u20ac badly torn by a piteh fork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT.: ; EDWARD LINLIEF.St.Peters, C.B.1 Cured a Horse of a bad swelling with MINARD'S LINIMENT.THOS.W.PAYNE.Bathurst, NB.\u201cKIND OF PAIR\" LINIMENT, WILL SUE REV.MR.WOOD.The Marriage Annulled.» The petition of Phillas Castonguay,|, father of the \u201cWorkman's store win- Bow bride.\u201d to prevent the much-ad- Vertised wedding of his daughter Rose, game up for hearing in the Practice The movements of the however, were a trifi¢t late, a Court to-day.law, sa is now Mrs.George Seaman, an n possession of the various presents Bonated by city firms for the couple, Mr.Desire Desbois appeared on alf of the father, and stated that ow- g to the wedding having already faken place, the present proceedings Would have to be dropped, which was accordingly done.Mr.Desbole states that\u2019it is.Phillas Kastonguay's intention to institute pros is also an- pounced that proceedings will be commenced against Rev.Edmund Wood, rector of St.John the Evangelist's Church, for performing the ceremony consent of the girl's par- dings for the annulment of ughter's wedding.It without th ants, she being yet a minor.4 lr If you want à good suit, see Boucher Roffey about ît, comer St.Péter and It will cost you dround for a cheap Notre Dame streets.ess than looking suit.\u2014Adv.LADIES ! This Wi .Interest You! ue you bave an ectrolysig, an ener the.skin, remove all discoloration eure callousness, moth patches, pimples an all other defects of the complexion.cover them up\u2014we cure them., Montreal Dermatologioal Institute, sss senso, Propistor.Kal Us TO T2 se Father of Mre.Seaman Wants : annozing facial Blemieh ve nently and painlessly remove it b Ee vat electric treatment.We to © don't fortable.The model shows one of the SUMMER MODEL IN WHITE MOHAIR.The vogue of white continues unab ated, and \u201cwhite mohair fills the requirements of summer in a most satisfactory way.crease like linen, it sheds the dust beautifully, and {t is.cool and com- away from the figure, this with a line of white and gold braid down the fronts, and a simple puff sleeve with narrow «cuff.The skirt, which is many gored, with plaits which flare from the knee down, is cut just to clear the ' ground all around and {s finished with a brald-bound hem, « Cems ing srr tEY It \u2018does not crush or new plaited \"Etons which stand well F.D.Monk, left to-day for St.Adele, where she will spend the summer.* Mr.Van Norman, Montreal, is at the St.Louis Hotel, Quebec.\u2018Mr.and Mrs, J.A.Delisle, Montreal, sre at the Victoria Hotel, Quebec.Miss Emma Trempes, of Sorel, is in town, the guest of Miss Lily Fauteux.{ Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Cassils, McTavish Street, will spend the summer at Murray Bay.20° Miss Ella Martin, Milton Street, has returned from visiting friends at Ottawa and Aylmer.Mrs.J.D.Allen, and.son Harold sal leave on Thursday for Riviere du up.- Miss Cote of .Arthabaskaville, who has been the guest of Lady Laurier at Ottawa, has returned home.: Mr.and Mrs.John Pike, left to-day for Hudson Heights, where they.will spend the summer.- Miss Maude Droppe, Durocher Street, will leave on Saturday next to visit parents at Chesterville, Ont.Miss Milly White has left for Ottawa to spend a few days with her parents, .Col, and Mrs.Fred White.- .Mrs.T.Brodle, Montreal, spenf a short time this week in Quebec, before | leaving for Toronto.Miss M.E.Richardson, Montreal, is the guest of her brother, Dr.A.W.Richardson, at Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Butler Lowry and the Misses Lowry, of Quebec, are in town en route to Ottawa.\u2019 Messrs, James A, Baylis.David Stew- eet FOOD FACTS.What an M.D.Learned.A prominent physiclan of Rome,Geor gla, went through a food experience which he makes publio: \u201cIt was my own experience that firat led \u2018me to advocate Grape-Nuts food it to convalescerits and other wéak patients that the food is a wonderful rebuilder and restorer of nerve and drain tissue, as well as muscle.It improves the digestion and sick patients always gain just as I did in strength and weight very rapidly.\u201cI was in such a low state that I had to give up my work entirely and go to the mountains of this state, but two months there did not improve me; in fact 1 was not quite as well as when I I left: home.My food absolutely refused to syatain me and it became plain \u2018that I myst change, then I began to use Grape-Nuts food and in two weeks I could walk a mile without the least fatigue sud in five weeks returned to my home and practice, taking up, hard work again.Since that time 1 have felt as well and strong as I ever did in my life.\u201cAs a.physician who seeks to help all sufferers I consider it a duty to make \u2018these facts public.\u201d Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, n° Trial ten days on Grape-Nuts when the regular f does not deem to sustain the body will work miracles.\u201cThere's a reason.\u201d \u2018Gladys Cox, Lorne Crescent, ate spend- and I also know from having prescribed | Mrs.Edwin Cox and Miss Mona and ing the summer at Burlington, Vt.e e e Two June weddings were celebrated at Carleton last wedhesday.On that day.Miss Minnie Davis, daughter of the late Mr.John Davis, and Mr, John A.Gardiner, df Rat Portage, were married, the ceremony being performed by Rev.A.Elliott, in St.James Church, at 3 o'clock in the.afternoon.The second event took place in Lanark in the evening, when Mr.Wm.Ferguson, of \u2018Carleton Place, and Miss Isabella Robertson, were united in marriage.The ceremony\u2019 took place at the home of the bride's, aunt, : ne .A brilliant wedding took place in St.Saviour\u2019s Church, Victoria, B.C., on Friday evening, when Miss Laura May Dunsmuir, fourth daughter of Hon, Jas.Dunsmuir, wus married to Lieut.Ar- \u2018thur Bromley, of H.M.S.first class, cruiser, Good Hope, son of Sir Henry and Lady Bromley.of Stoke Hall, Newark,\u2019 England.Burleigh, the Duns- muir home, was magnificently 1llum- inated and festivities were kept up un- tit after midnight, when the bride and groom embarked in Mr.Dunsmuir's steamer Lorne, for Vancouver, en route to \u2018England.' A pretty June wedding took place at St.John's cathedral, Winnipeg on last Wednesday at 11.30 o'clock, when Miss Emily Florence Drewry, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Drew- ry, of Redwood, was married to Mr.John A.Machray, nephew of the late Archbishop of Rupert's Land.The bride who was given away by her father, was preceded up the aisle by her bridesmaids and maid of honor, Miss Lily Drewry, Miss Denholm and Miss Gussie Drewry.Following her, and holding the long satin train, came the little page, Master Edward Code, the small nephew of the bride, and a dainty little tot carrying a basket of flowers, little Mi»; Frances Code, completed the bridal party.The ushers werg Mr.W, Drewry and Mr, Laycock, and the groom was attended by Mr.Gordon McTavish, as best man.After the ceremony, which was performed by His Lordship Bishop Grisdale, assisted by Bishop Mathewson \u2018and.Canon Coombes, a reception was held at Redwood, the residence of the bride's parents.The groom's gift to fthe bride was a beautiful .little watch with pearl fleur de lis.The bri@smaids wore handsome amethysts and pearl pendants and the matd of honor \u2018a bracelet in memory of the occasion.Mr, and Mrs.Machray, on their return from their wedding trip will take up their residence.at Bishop's Court, Winnipeg for tbe summer.\u2018 AT RIVERSIDE PARK.There is a complete change of programme this wesk at Riverside Park.In the afternoon, Sunday, a chosen \u2018company of vaudeville artists rendered an amusing comedy, there was sing- Ing, good music by the orchestra, and a great variety of side entertainments.In the evening an exhibition of mov- Ing pictures added pleasant - variety.The colored tableaux of All Baba, and the Forty Thieves, more speoially ad- Look In each pkg.for the famous \\little book, \u2018\u2019The Road go Wallville.\" .every, evening throughout the week, mired.The views will be presented i BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.(Advertising Rates \u2014 Birth Notices, Meg Marriage Notices, 500; Daath Notices, 50e.ee.\u2018 - MARRIAGES.- HODGSON-PARK\u2014On Wednesday, June 22, 804, at the Dominion Square Methodist Church, by the Rev.C.E.Manning, assisted by ths Rev.C.E.:Bland, Franklin J.Hodgson to Maude Park, stepdaughter of J.T.Ewart - dix McGERRIGLE-LANG\u2014Ormstown, June 15th, James Mlils McGerrigle to Sarah Campbell, daughter of Mr.Dugald Lang.TITCOMBE-HOLTHAM \u2014 Milby, June 15th, Frank R.Titcombe, of Farnham, to Annie Petuna, daughter of Nelson Holtham, of Milby.vo or CURRIE-LEJ VITT-\u20148and Hill, June 15, John Currie, of Kast Augus, to Myrtle L.Lottie, youngest daughter of B.Leavitt, of Birch- | n.\\ BORIGHT-WATSON\u2014Cowansviile, June 14th, Guy C.Boright, of West Shefford, to Janet, daughter of the Rev.W.H.Watson, of .Cowansville.PATCH-TOOF\u2014June 8, Walter H.Patch to Ella, daughter of the late David Toof, all of Brame.* .THOMAS-COBURN\u2014Upper Melbourne, June 15, Thomas J.Thomas, of Chicago, Ili: to Auute Bertha Coburn, of Upper Melbourne.DEATHS IN THE CITY.FARMER~In this city, on the 27th of June, 1004, Thomas Farmer, aged 56 years.Funeral will take place trom his late residence, 228 Sherbrooke Street.Wednesday, 29th, at .2.30 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends : and acquaintances will please accept this intimation.x BURKE-\u2014In this city, June 28, Mary Casey, beloved wife of Patrick Burke, gardener.New York, Boston and Worcester, Mdss., papers please copy.COLLINS\u2014In this city, June 27th, Bridget Dunphy, widow of the late Micheal Collins, a native of Roshercon, County Kilkenny, LY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE #8, Ireland.Funeral irom ber late residence, 142 Young Street, on Wednesday, the 28th, instant, at 7.45 a.m., to St Ann\u2019s Church, d thence to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.| fends and acquaintances please accept : this intifantion.: CUTHBERT\u2014At hig late residence, 8 Fort - Street, Juno 26, Robert Donaldson Cuthbert, | aged 835.Funeral private.Please omit fiowers.: ; | HMAWKINS\u2014In this oity, June 27, at 1302 8t.| Tubert Street, aged 3 months, Everett Alex- ; ander, infont son of Frederick and Agnes Hawkins, sculptor, and proprietor of Aber- dzon Granite Works.Funeral private.Omit flowera.Cor , ' HOOD-\u2014-At No, 2 Wroxham Avenue, June 26, | Busan Bustard, aged 08, wito of John Hood.: Funeral from ber late residence on Tues- | \u2018day, at 2 p.m.KIRKUP\u2014In tbis city, at-405 Charlevoix St.June 27, Eliza Kirkup, youngest.daughter of the late Joseph rkup.Funeral private.; SMITH \u2014 In this city, June 26, Catherine Smith, wSiow of the late Philip Smith, a native of thie County Leitrim, Ireland.New York, Cincinnati, and Ohio papers please y.v DEATHS ELSEWHERE.BORIGHT \u2014 Farnbam Glen, June.20, Mary Roberts, wite of Hiram Boright, aged 54.HYATT\u2014Huntingville, June 19, 5.A.Hyatt BUTLER\u2014Sherbrooke, June 15, Mrs.Edwin Butler, of Johnville (nee Miss Burton, of Compton), aged 37.GRETTON-\u2014Lennoxville, June 17, Ada Jane Stevens, wite of John Gretton, aged 41.CAMPBELL\u2014La Guerre, June 18, Ethel Les- Îte, wite ot Donald A.Campbell and daughter of Wm.Leslie, aged 18.TURNER-\u2014Second Concession, Ste.Etienne, June 10, Francis Turner, aged 84.WEAVER-\u2014Liverpool, Eng.May 80, Hannah Weaver, agell 84, mother of the Rev.W.Weaver, former\\y incumbent of Hemming- ford, Que.; i STEPHENSON \u2014 Lacolle, Que., June 17, Henry Stephenson, .aged 8.; LINDSAY\u2014Ormstown, June 13, Robert Lindsay.jr., aged Bl.Co : LEITH-THOMAS-\u2014Upper Melbourne, June 15, Walter Smith Leith, of- Kingsey Falls, to Amy «Hilda Thomas, of Upper Melbourne.HUNT-DAVIES \u2014 Bury, June 11, Percy A.Hupt to Miss Mary Davies, all of Bury, Que.\u2018 a : timel , » woman in high position whoowes her health to the use of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.* DEAR MBs.Pixxnan:\u20141 suffered for several years with general weakness and bearing-down pains, caused by womb trouble.My appetite was poor, and I would lie awake for hours, an could not sleep, until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired.After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, and I am so glad I did.No one can describe the g it did me.1 took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my eneral health it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made me feel as spry and active asa young girl.Mrs.Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be.\u201d \u2014 Mus.M.E.HueH8ON, 347 East Ohio St, Chicago, Ill.\u2014 35000 forfeit 1f eriginai of above letter proving genuineness cannot be prodused.More than a million womén have re- ained health by the.use of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s VegetableCompound.If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to Mr3.Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, for her advice, and a few words from her will show e right thing to do.This ou nothing, but it e or happiness or you t advice costs may mean both.3 Win.Anderson, of -Athelstane, to Janet Reid, of Cairnside, Chateauguay Co.PTARMER-MOORE\u2014Hemmingford, June 15th, Delia, daughter of Wm.Moore, of Hem- mingford, to Patrick Farmer, of Montreal.DOUGLAS-McCCARTNEY \u2014~- Huntingdon, June 15, Harry Monteith Douglas, New Erin, to Ellen Jane, daughter of the late James Mc- Cartney, Connaught.: TODD-STEPHEN \u2014 Trout River.Que., June 22, Mr.H.E.Todd, of Bulwer, Que., to.Miss B.Annie Stephen, daughter of the late James Stepben.+ June 1, Mr.Henry Neff Anderson, of Wash.to Miss Cora Ann, eldest daughter of the late Edmund Patterson.of Knowlton, Que.Fatuous Insolence prevents some people from eating charlotte.- Cemetery Work Lettering sand repairere esive prompt attention e \u2018Monuments We have some onpeslally attractive tomb desixus at from 10) to$250.00.The Forsythe Granite & Marble Co.LIMITED.Monumental Branch, 92 to 98: Bieury.ANDERSON-RErD-Fertile -Cvéek, June 15th, am EE Head Office and Fuctery.656 te 670 William T \u2018By T.W.Hanshew, Author of HE GRE THE HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.\u201cThe World's Finger,\u201d \u201cThe -Mallison .Mystery.\u201d : AT RUBY PROLOGUE.A wild night on the Cornish coast.Jaunice Polwbele, buddling over the fire in ber cabip, sces a young man standing with a chfd in bis arms at her door.She asks the stranger in, but, {nstead, be gives her the child and pushes a purse of gold in her hand and begs her to keep the boy until he returns.Chapter 1.\u2014The scene is changed to Kent.Bir Nigel Forrester tells his daughter Helen that they ars ruined and that his steward, Luttrell, is now the rich man.Helen dee wands the rigbt of overlooking the books e ber maid for them.er IT Sir Nigel relates to Helen the history of the great ruby.How bis grands father und grandmother had been murdere by the Cingbalese in the hope of recovering the precious stone, but its whereabouts was still a mystery.It was supposed to be se creted somewhere at **Bulmer-Chase.elon suggests that their steward way be a descendant of the original seekers.== CHAPTER JL.\u2014Continued.\u201c r girl, what a preposterous.dent\u2019 member under what clreum- stances I first met the man.He e tended me aguinst a rascally\u2019 Cing a ese, who was undoubtedly \u2018a see of after the ruby,\u2019 and he certainly would not have done that if, as you.suggest, be had any interest in the affairs of those who are sworn to the recovery of ne.the ton that may have been part of the plot, dad dear,\u201d she answered.\u201cLike the Scotchman, \u2018I' hae me doots.\"\u201d Whatever response it might have been in Sir Nigel's mind to make to this was forestalled by the return of Jemi- ma Ani.\"wr'Ere I.am back agin, Miss,\u201d she ald as she came in, sa to ole Dirty-White, and jt \u2018was & fair treat to See the wye wot 'e carried on when \u2019e read it.did, till I fôught \u2019t\u2019à \u2018ave it qut by the roots; and swear! Well you'd jist ought to \u2018ave \u2018'eard\u2019 \u2018im.'E went on sumink too hawful for words, and 1 was jist a \u2018opin\u2019 as \u2018e\u2019d get up steam enough to go bust, wen\u2014Oh, I bégs yer pardin, Sir Nigel.Which Mr.Luttrell, \u2018e says as \u2018'e'll be \u2018ere presently, miss, and \u2018e's a comin\u2019 up the Hoak Walk now.Shall I go, miss, or does yer want in?\u201d : \u201cOh, no, you needn\u2019t wait.But tell me, child, what makes you dislike Mr.Luttrell so much?unkind to you?\u2019 ; \u201cWot \u2018im?No fear! \u2019E\u2019d \u2019ave sum- mink more'n grease in \u2018is \u2018air if ever \u2018e tried to cut narsty wiv me, miss, I warrant yer, 'E's an ole\u2019 JIppogrifte that's wot \u2018e 1s.\u201d \u201cA hippogritte?\u201d : \u201cYes, miss; one o' them parties wot ges one fing and means\u2019 anuvver.I'm a watchin\u2019 of 'is little gime, I am; and soon's I find out wot 'e\u2019s arfter, a prow- Min\u2019 round the 'ouse at all hours of the night, and a tappin\u2019 of the wals wiv a \"ammer wrapped up in a rag\u2014\u2014\" \u201cWhat's that?What do you say?\" chimed in Sir Nigel excitedly, \"Tapping the walls with a hammer?Mr.tt- tell?How do you know that?\u201d \u201cCos I 'ave saw 'lm a doin\u2019 of it, alr.Sometimes it's in the old wing, sometimes it's in the cellars, and sometimes it's up in \u2018Lydie Hadela's Tower.\" \u2018\u2019\u2019In \u2018Lady Adela's Tower?\u201d \u201cYes, miss, and there most frequent of all, 'E's at it every night, \u2018e is; tapping\u2019 and listenin\u2019 like 'e was trying to find a \u2018oller spot somewheres.'E lets of \u2018lsself into the \u2018ouse wiv a key wot 'e's got, every night reglar; and jist as reglar I ors wiv me shoes and sneaks arfter him, 1 do, cos I've got a hidea as 'e\u2019s arfter the plate and there aln't goin\u2019 to be nuffink nicked \u201cwhich 1 guv yer, Tore \u2018is oakum, \u2018e- me to wait and show the old \u2019Orror.Has he ever been\u2019 out o\u2019 this \u2019ouse if Jemima Ann \u2019Awlk- | {ns knows it.\u201d : \u201cGood girl! good girl!\" said Sir Nigel approvingly.\u201cKeep it up, Jemima Ann; don't let anybody know about it, but Keep It up.- God bless my soul Helen; to think that you may be right atter all, and that all these years I have been nursing a viper\u2014and of ail vipers, one of that desperate tribe! Watch.Jemima Ann, watch closely, child; and if ever he finds \u2018anything \u2018don\u2019t let him get away with it whatever you do.\u201d + .\u201cNo fear]: If ever 'e lays 'is blessed \u2018and on ennyfink in this \u2018ere \u2018ouse, I'll bonnet \u2019im in less'n no time, and \u2018ave {t awye from 'im before 'e knows where \u2018e are.But couldn't yer tell me what yer finks \u2018e's likely to be arfter, Sir Nigel, so's I'll know what to be look- in' out for?\u201d ; \u201cI think-\u2014\u2014ought we to tell her, Helen, when we are not sure \u201cI am sure, at all events, dad, dear.Yes; Jemima Ann, you may know, Mr, Luttrell is probably seeking after a put of parchment with writing on it, an met?\u201cOh, my heye! You don't never mean Lydie Hadela\u2019s writin\u2019 about the \u2018ldin\u2019-plice of the Great Ruby?Cook \u2018ave told me about it, miss.but\u2014yer don\u2019t surely mean as \u2018es arfter that?\u201d \u201cYes I do.Jemima.Ann.Now run away, lke a good girl, I want to talk with Sir Nigel.\u201d 24 Jemima Ann, awed to the point of speechlessness by what she had heard, bobbed her funny little courtseey and vanished.© .\u201cDad, dear, you know the man now, and we must do anything to placate him\u2014any thing, no matter how desperate, to keep him from gaining sole possession of the Chase,\u201d began Helen excitedly.\u201cHe 18 one of the brotherhood and \u201cwhatever happens\u2014\u2014Ah, good morning, Mr.Luttrell.But you have not, I see, brought the books with you as I particularly requested you to do.\u201d .CHAPTER III © \u201cJACK.\u201d \u2019 Luttrell smiled.but it was not a pleasant smill, although the teeth that \u2018were revealed thereby were of more than ordinary whiteness.He was a thin, wiry little man of about Sir Nig- els own age; narrow-chested, sharp- featured, bright-eyed and with a complex!on which certalnly vindicated'Jem- ima Ann's customary form of allusion to him, to wit, \u201cDirty White.\" \u201cI ventured to think that you were noting the same time how her straight\u201d dark brows arched and her small head crested itself with indignation at the supposition that she would be gullty of jesting with a person of his class, \u201cAnd as the morning is warm, and I am every moment expecting to receive a wire to say that my son ls aiready on his way here\u2014\" \u2019 OUI not know that you expec him,\u201d interposed Helen with cord ees his- coming or the heat of the mornin has to do with the matter at all, Me Luttrell.\u201d \"Well, the ledgers are quite a load ta carry for one thing, Miss Forrester, and for another, I hardly cared to put myself to that amount of trouble merely to gratify a whim.\u201d for Helen's warning's hand upon his arm tHe hot words that rose to his lips might have found utterance.\u201cMiss Forrester desires to see the books, Luttrell; that is sufficient,\u201d he said; .\u201cShe has a wish too look over PHILLIPS SQUARE.MF Will be Closed FRIDAY ' and SATURDAY of This Week! THE PRESENT Great Mid-Summer Cash Sale! TERMINATES THURSDAY, 30th inst.All discounts already advertised hold good till that date and many fresh inducements will be off: during the remaining two days.L ered Remnants of Dress Goods \u201cAt Half Price! Silverware Department! :- \u2014BALANCE OF FINE \u2026 \u2014LOT OF QUADRUPLE Co be \u2014PLATE AT HALF PRICE! ANDERSON-PATTERSON\u2014Aberdeen, Wash., |.A few 10 per cent., and 10 per cent.Net cash ~ DOWN QUILTS! fine Down Quilts worth $9.50, for $7.50, less fresh $6.08 price .° * LINENS! 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LADIES\u2019 BLACK SPECIAL LANES LADIES' WASH UNDERSKIRTS TS couvagess CLOTH COSTUMES .OF WATERPROOFS .Less 20 per cent.Less 20 per cent.\u2026 Less 20 per cent.Less 20 per cent.- .Less 20 per cent.Less 5 per cent.: Less 50 per cent\u2026\u2014\u2014 Less 25 per cent.CHILDREN'S WASHABLE LINEN AND GALATEA SAILOR SUITS, trimmed navy, light blue and red, Less 33 1-3 per cent.and 10 per ceht.extra for cash.BOYS'.SHIRT WA for cash.ISTS AND BLOUSE WAISTS, Less 20 per: cent.and 10 per cent.who are sworn to the cause of the Ruby.\u2019 ~~ LADIES\u2019 CORSETS No job line, but the choicest of our regular stock at EXCEPTIONAL PRICES.You can make no mistake by buying Corsets or Corret Waists now, as the lines are all new and It you do not require them to-day, you will be sure to nee up-to-date, and of STANDARD BRAND.« d \u2018them later, when you will have to pay more.Every detall in these Corsets has been carefully stud- led, and we have confidence in recommending them.All Straight Fronts, noted for Design, Finish, Fit, Comfort, and Durabllity.° \u2019 Comfortddle Fitting Rooms adjoining the Department, where all Corsets can be fitted to the figu Boys\u2019 Ready-made Clothing Department | re by experienced saleswomen.CHILDREN'S AND BOYS! 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Toronto .45 1460 209 338 60 75 2821.might have won the game had he sent Providence 43 1394 151 322 46 58 213 tne of the regular pitchers in, as Mont-| Newark .43 1434 143 305 30° 66 .:13- real\u2019s subsequent rally proved danger-, PIE | ous.The locals.hit the bat hard: Team Fielding.\u2014\u2014 Woods Kiiocked -out 3 homer and Dod-| Team.G.PO, A.#5 Av.tin a three-bagger, while two-base hits Buffalo .4 1075 [04 83 N47: were made by Bean and Woods, The; Baltimore 45 1192 618 92 032] only Montreal man to hit into.double: Providence 43 1174 582 102 .947| figures was MeManus.Montreal had, Toronto .43 1174 582 102 945 seven men left on bases and were very! Newark 2.43 1197 601 111 042 dangerous ut all times.One of the Jersey City.4¢ 1175 L94 110 941; ièlding features was à double play by Rochester .43 1095 532 116 .0331 Hoffman and Atherton.BE Montreal .40 1036 583 116 923\" : | 4 Pe | .Jersey city.| .i Kuhns Doing Well, | ' a.b.r, h.p.o.à.©! Charlie Kuhns is playing better ball Clement.1.L.serre : 3 > 5 : 0 por Rochester than Weidensaul is for: Cassidy.1b.on 41 1 13 1 1.Toronto, Irwin must have had his lamps.Keister.rt.5 3 ,0 02 Ô 0 untrimmed when he let Charlie go.Doolin db Lt 3 2802 4 0, Massey Not Hitting.| Woods, 3b.cveeee 4 3 3 1 4 0 \u201cBig Bill\" Massey is stopping them | Thielman, p.\u2026.3 | 1 0 2 0'for Toronto at first base, but his hickory: Pfanmiller, p.\u2026 1 0 0 1° 0 0 needs an application of putty.Totals .:.34 13 12 27 .4 il Otheg Eastern League Games.: Montreal.; At Baltiimmore\u2014 .- .R.H.F, ! \u2018 ; ab.r.h, p.0.à.\u20ac.| Baltimore .: .10200007 x10 10 3 Clancy, 1h.wee 6 1 0 \"1 L 9% Buffalo .110000001- 3 4 -3 Yeager, 8.5.50 1 ! 1 4 Battériez- Wiltse \u201c and ftobinson\u2019; | McManus, 1b.c 4 0 2 13 0 Jones and.Shaw.Umpire, Haskell, At-] Walters, cf.3° 2 2 0 0 ' tendance, 1,542.\u2018Joyce, 2b.& p.2 2 1 1 4 Newark .00500530x\u201413 16 © Atherton,\u2019 2b & p.4 2 1 72 2 0 Rochester .000000000-06 4 8 Adams, Tf.3 1 2 0.0 0\" Butteries\u2014Wolfe and Sheu: Leary Gibson, c.\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.4 1 1 2 2 1 45a\" McAuley.Umpire, Gifford.| Laroy.Pp.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.O0 0 0 \u20180 1 0 At.Providence\u2014 \u201c| Hoffman, Lf.4 1 1 4 L ° Providence :\u2026.10101300x\u2014 6 12 2 \u2014 mm = = Toronto eee eee 100000001\u2014 2 7 1 Totals .35 11 11 24 15 2° patterles\u2014Puttman and Beville; Fal-, Score by innings\u2014 : Ct .| kenberg, Fuller and Raub.Umpire, Jersey City .vee 80022001x\u201413| Egan.Attendance, 830.| Montreal .2.000270002\u201411 .wild, Weird, Woozy, ~ Beautiful Birds Badly Busted ei ft por ant Terre \"gerer Wonderful ° > Among Our Pitchers Yesterday: Laroy, Atherton and Joyce\u2014What?HE Birds in the course of their rambles have discovered better health re- sorts than Jersey].City.That section of the map is a first- pe itobince or cause the women wear big hats at the mosquitos ther e| Dall same.- have batting and| Devlin, of New York, has made sev- fielding averages of 1,000, or nearly aa ; good as Joe Bean's.For the Birds, however, the air is depressing and they have a tendency to feel woozy.What we want to fit cases like that, is for Dr.Surecure to hoist a patent medicine on the market and then to advertise as follows: ~ (1)\u2014Do you: feel foolish?.(2)\u2014Do you have speca before the eyes?5 : (3)\u2014I18 your batting average all run down, (4)\u2014Do you feel it difficult to steal .bases?.(6)\u2014Do you have trouble in\u2019 hitting a balloon?: (6)\u2014When fielding do you feel as if You were catching a red hot stove?If you have these symptoms send $5 to us and we will spend the money, sending you a note of thanks avhich you are to shake well before using.Only a couple of thoughts strike us at the moment: : One is: We are still shy on second baseman., «Another is: We got ours yesterday.Good and plenty.: .More about our new play.The.Baltimore correspondent of the Sporting News says that it ts distinctly the goods.| He writes: .Three weeks ago the Montreal team looked as if booked to play the Yole of tail-ender for the Eustern League until the end of the chapter.It looks so :10 donger.On the contrary.the leaders will have to better themselves mightily to keep ahead of the Canadians.1 have been wondering what caused such a transformation, but after seeing their game here in the present series T wonder no longer: Judging from their work here they ure winning by headwork\u2014 really finished.artistic ball playing.Why, Atherton\u2019s men pulled off .a play here yesterday that I have not ceen tried.except once\u2014and then it failed\u2014 ginve the days when Hanlon's champions used to use it.)- Tt was bunting with a man on third base and bringing in the run on the play.The Montreals tried it twice and pulled it off \u2018both times.Hartinan, who used to be Chris Von der Ahe\u2019s third baseman once upon a time, was one of the \u2018men who bunted.Atherton had given the tip to the runner on third, and he started for home as the ball wae pitched, Hartman pushed a bunt toward first base and thc runner was across the plate, almost as soon as Hartman left it.And, by the way.the run had been made without a hit or an error.Clancys F think it: was, got started on a pass, was stealing as Ath- erton sacriticed\u2014the old \u201chit-and-run\u201d game\u2014and got to third on the sacrifice, whence Hartman bunted him homg a= stated.It was very clean, clever base ball all around for minor leaguers.Then Mc- Manus paralyzed every attempt made!: by Jennings\u2019.men to bunt.He went affer bunts\u2014good ones, 100\u2014like .\u2018u chicken after a June bug and threw out at first base as fast a man as Hayden.on an almost perfect bunt, by ten éteps.: * If the Birds lose to-day and.Providence wins.Down we go.\u2014_\u2014 The Game.Jersey City.June 27.\u2014There was a Summary: \u2014First on errors, Montreal, i; Jersey City, 1.Left on bases, Jersey City, 1: Montreal, 7.Bases on balls, off Thielman: off Atherton, 1.Struck out, by Thielman, 2; by Pfan- miller, 2: by Atherton, 1.Home run, \u2018Woods: Three-base hit, Doolin.Two- base hits, Bean, Woods, McManus.Bacrifice hits, Keister.Bean, Atherton.Btolen bases, Woods, Doolin.Double play.Bean to Doolin to (assidy, Hoffman to Atherton.Wid pitches, Ather- ton.\u2019 Uinpire, Kelly.\u2018Time, 1.55.Attendance, 500.Crescents Want Games.The Urescent Baseball Club Would \u201c Îlke to clrallenge any other team whose players are under seventeen years of nently age.Address J.H.Redshaw, 17 Erle Perms Cured D a i NERVE RE fine rd VRES street.IN.8% TRIAL Feormaneut .) se Fer.; Buffalo hasn't beaten Montreal so ar.Newark hasn't beaten Baltimore, Newark hasn\u2019t beaten Providence, Toronto hasn\u2019t beaten Buffalo.Rochester hasn't beaten Toronto, average of .250.: New Players.Buftalo and Providence are getting new players.Why not Montreal?\"The New \u2018York fans are kicking be- enty-seven hits, fourteen of which were; two-baggere, .! , Jones Lost.Le ; Elsewhere we give the pitchers\u2019 re-| j cords and the table shows (ones, of { Buffalo, with a clean sheet.He lost) his first game yesterday.| -QOdwell's Throw.| Odwell made a sensational throw in! Cincinnati on Sunday, catching a man; at the plate.When, with Montreal, Odwell had them all beaten in the| Eastern League at that game.\"Walters Hittins Well.-In the four games he has played.Walters has a batting average of over 400.Pitchers\u2019 Records.[ Here are the records of the Eastern, League pitchers.It will be seen that: McCarthy is Montreal's star box artist.Jackiits, of Brooklyn, has a batting Nationa) ue Standin Langue = Loat™ Pete New York ecemoues 41 6 Chicago .\u2026\u2026\u2026.vo.35 20 636 Cincinnati .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.2 614 Pittsburg .28 Bi St.Louis.38 491 Brooklyn ., .37 393 BOStoIt .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201834 JW Philadelphia .13 ai 241 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.R.H.E.At Detroit\u2014 0 Chicago .043025103\u201418° 24 0 Detroit .:\u2018000002121\u2014 6 12 4 Butteries\u2014Altrock gud McFarland; Donovaqu, Btovall and Woods, Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, 1,000, New York .200310011\u20148 13 2 Boston .000100030- 4 6, 1 Batteries-Powell and McGuire; Tan- nehill and Farrell, Umplre, sheridan.Attendance, 8,780.At Washington\u2014 Washington ,.000000011\u2014 2 8 3 Philadelphia :.010110000\u2014 3 9 2 .Batterienv 7 cozaien and (lark; Bender and Sch 2% Umpire, Dwyer, Al- tendance, L0 4 \u2019 .At\u2019 St.Lu.@e-St.Louis-Éleveland gue postponed; wet grounds.American League Standing.Won.Lost.Pet Roston .vena 35 2 © 2623 New York .eee 84 2 618 CIicago 2.0 se\u2026uw.e 36 24 600 Philadelphia .J 24 064 Cleveland .\u2026 0 27 20 019 St.louis 0000000 20 27 480 Detroit .+.2 a A Washington .9 49 167 CRICKET CREASE.Osborne vs.Mount Royal Il.These teams met for the second time in a friendly gumc of cricket at Flet- chers Field when the Osborne Cricket, Club again won by a margin of forty- one runs.Following are the scores: .Mount Royal 2nd XI.vase Several Prominent HERALD, TUESDAY, - \u2018Golfers Played Over Dixie Yesterday Among Them Was George S.Lyon, the Present | Champion.Play for the amuteur golf championship of Canada, which is one of the two features of the nin: h annual mecting of the RKoyul Canuui£i Golf Assoclution, will beglu tu-moit tv Greater interest fs being displuyed in the event than cver was the cuse before, And golfers i throughout the Dominion huve thelr \u2018eyes turned towards Dixte, over which Jinks the championship will be played.\"Expectations are that the contest will lbe the keenest fu the history of the | Canadian champlonship, for the stan- | inrd of golf is higher than It was even ut year ago, und it is certain that Mr.\u2019 George S.Lyon, the holder of the, Aberdeen Cup, will have all his work \u2018eut out to retain I The officials In connection with the meeting to-morrow are: President, Mr, Fuyette Brown, Itoyul Montreal Golf] Club vice-presidents, Mr.A.H.Camp- bel, Sun, \u2018Toronto Golf Club, and Mr.11.8.MeGreevy, Quebec Golf Club; : secretary-(reusurer, Mr.T.A.Chis- Phot, \u201cToronto Golf Club: executive, Dr, + { regarding che destination of the ope championship.: | During the afternoon Mr.Lyon talked to a representative of The Herald.He is à gentleman of a most cheerful disposition, the picture of \"un athlete, of medium height, broad-shouldered, strong .llinbed, strong faced, with a chin that denotes considerable determination, and there seems to be ab- wolutely no \u201cstarch\u201d in his nature, He goes ut a great gait round the links, snd whoever is drawn against him for the championship will have to travel to keep up with him.: .\u201cAre you going to win?°- \u201cGoing to try.\u201d \u2018What do you think?\" \u201cThink I'll try.\" \u201cHow did you get the disease?\" How He Got It.* \u201cMy friend, Dick, from the Old Country, taught me.Dick wus a cricketer, like mysclf, and in the fall of 95 he asked me to Wve a turn round the Iipks with him, ool of i game und didn't want to, but he persuaded me and I went.That did it.Next morning J was up betlmes and wus over these links again.In the spring of '96 ! was à conffirméd golfer.put out here, in the tirst round, J.8.Gillespie, of Quebec.\u201d \u201cEver played Travis?\u201d I.F.Ruttan, Royal Montreul; Mr.R.C,H.Cassels, Toronto; Mr.KR.M.Hamn- {1lton, Peterborough; Mr.J.Hill, Vice] | toris, and Mr.I>.J.Myler, Hamilton.| To the winner of the flrst prize goes \u201cthe Assoclation Gold Medal d the Aberdeen Cup.This cup wus presented by the Right Hon.the Earl of Aberdeen and becomes the property of unys« one winning it in three consecutive an- i nual competitions.The second prize Is, r the Association Silver Medal.| \u2019 .! Jones, of Buffalo, leads the League; A.B.H.Remington, b Atkinson.0 oo ; Ç ; Name aud club.w.bu Pc.Mumphrey,, b Area RAR 5 The Qualifying Round.Jones, Buffalo.\u201c\u2026\u2026.8 ,0 10u0; Jd.H.Taylor, bh MeNetll.conan T nu à mnt ns! Mason, Baltimore.!!! 3 / 6 1000' A.Earle, b MeNelll [orcas inn.Play in the qualifie, round beging Burke, Newark.2 0 1009 F.S.Tuyloë, ¢ Smith, b McNelll,.ee To Dlavers who return thé best Limric, Buffalo.!-1 0 1009 N.Me@owan, not OUt.s.0010000000 5, the sixth awn Suinst each other\u201d 'Brackenridge, Newark.1 0 1.000, Henderson.b MeNoill.00000s0000e 1, 8c0res W ¢ draw ru d the sixteen ) fevark 7 75\" VF, arte, b ATKINSON.ovine.1.for the championship.und the six Furdee, Newark.a ! Be.A.King.b MeNelll.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.LL players returning the second best scores Currie, Toronto.rl 5 aT W WIC : c i will be drawn against cach other for the: Wiltge, Bultimore.8 2 EM al W.Ring.b Atkinson re \u201cot ot consolation (competition.Entries close A Bure § 3 ET Maas, LLIN pats ovlock to-day.The first Found Ee oridence 8 3 se \u2019 : : lof the amateur championship begins Falrbauks, Providence.| ! Total .ogi to-morrow afternoon.Faso Lena iy.: 3 A Osborne XI.\"TRI The amateur championship finat will, ree, PIE + a .BSE » XT.; : AA, an on a Brockett.-ouffale cu 580 BEN.Levis, © Taylor.b MeCowan.\u2026.0 me Dee ampli will take place.Mccann, Jersey fase : \"8 Lewis, b Mel'owan.eens » Oy ixié w esterduy, there! \u2018McCarthy, Mentreal.7 a 861 H, Smith, b MelCowan.a ccen eus beng quite a Phumber of prominent Thielman, Jersey City.4 3 Ail J Rroyden.b Henderson.M! golfers out, Among those were Mr.Pfanmiller, Jersey City.5 4 Dur A Atkinson, b Humphreys.- een.19° Fayette Brown, president of the Royal Kane.Rochester.3.30-800 © MeNeil, « Taylor, b MeCowan.17|(Canadian Golf\u201d Assoclation, aud his | Pappalau.Montreal.§ 8 001 Dewhuist, b' MeCowan.\u2026.0.\u2026.\u2026.0 brother, Mr.Geo, T.Brown, *° undon, Le Rov.Montréal .2 3 200 Nopris, « Taylor, b MeCowan.\u2026.:.JlOnt! Dr.Ruttan, Mr.George D.Lyon, Millkan aroideuce à 3 00 Purnell.b Humphreys.:.Sree 4 captain of the\u2019 Lambton trolf Club, To- Barnett, Jersey City.3 3 80015, Coomber, b MetCowan.\u2026.+ l|ronto, and the present amateur cham-! {Burchell, Baltimore.5 6 45] Simpson, not out.of Fonto.: \\e present Hat Rah | Adams, Montreal 2450 aa TRON OU eecteere : Oi pion.Mr.Percy Taylor.Mr.J.| Portseh Rochester 3 4 455 s Extras cieisereecene oc.PIE erly, and Mr.Fritz Martin.Amongst | | ate, NEO: ' 4 ; - : : \u201c1 the professionals were Perey arrett, | : Applegate, A : .: \u201ca Total Pee ee s\u2026cs 6 of the Lambton Club, Toronto; Charles Crier rente EE |A at va pes as same D Noire bot ane \"Mills, Toronto.4 6 400 on saturday afternoon hetween the Oe Vite lab nd George Eider, of Faulkner, Rochester.3 i 300 Montreal Annex Cricket Club and St.point le » | : Wolte, Newark.seen 2 5 2861 Lambert.in which only one innings |\u2019 fine OCC EL Lu \u201cAmole.Providence.3 #4 oué played.Thé score was: Montreal | The most irrterestinæ match in the; riz ; ce es ; : .L {morning wos the professional foursome.Viau, Providence.eee 3 8 S38) Anpex.101 runs.to St.Lambert's 62.The Taved u four ball match, which | Walters, Baltimore.2 6 250 st Lambert's ticlding was a great im- y pla} \u20ac 4 i \u2018 oO mated., 9-7 222 : .\u2018 is the Scottish \u2018foursome.The cogmpe- !Falkenberg, Toronto.:.2 \u20ac 22% provement upon thelr \u2018previous Satur- 3 tours AN est) Schultz, Rochester.1 9 on day\u201d work ; 1itors were Charles Murray.es i Bailey, Newark.eseer 0 1 Kull ays OT - mount.and.James Bluck, Royal Mont- Leary.Rochester.00 3 000 IN real, vs.Peter Henry, picto and | Hooker, Providence.q.0 5° .00)] \u2014_ \u2018 George Elder, Point Claire.After an.Mooker Rochester.! 0 5 .000 ROWING AQUATICS \u2018| exhibition of brilliant golf, the former; A Newark paper credits Walters with la batting average of 395 and Adams 358.\"Hurray for us.' ~ \u201cKelly.of Baltimore, has stolen.sixteen bases.In the last two.Newark games Ather-; ton made seven.straight hits, 7 Mathewson hurt his hund pretty badly in one of the Boston games.; \u2018Montreal Hit Better.Co In the last Neuwurk series Montreal made; thirty-six hits and fifteen runs.\u2019 against Newarks twenty-one hits and\u2019 \u2018teams for the four games was .945.\u2018., Eastern League Standing.Won.Lost.Pet.|.Buffalo .+ erases 31 14.689 Jersey City .28 19 hog Baltimore .28 20 583 Newark iieei eseess 28 24 +489 | Toronto .o\u2026\u2026.22 2 .468 Montreal .20 24 - 458 Providence .21 26 447 Rochester.13 33 283 4 : Ss .THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.\u20ac 2 R.H.E.At New York\u2014 °° : New York .01020214x~10 10 3 Philadelphia .020000000\u2014 2 4 2 \u2018Batteries\u2014Taylor, Warner and Bow- erman: Frazer, Dooin and Rother.Uin- pres, Emslie and, Carpenter.Attendance, 2,000, - Soe bo At Chicago\u2014' \u2018Chicago .000000202\u2014 4 5 2 Pittsburg .012000100\u2014 6 8 3 Battertes\u2014Lundgren, - Cortidon and Kling; Leever an& Smith.Umpire, O'Day.Attendancé, 3,500.\" Brooklyn re .000000010= 1 30 0 Boston .,010000100\u2014¢ \u20185 1 / Batteries\u2014Poole and igen; Pittin- ger and Needham.Umiblré, Johnstone, Attendance, 1,600.At Cincinnati\u2014Bt.Louis-Cincdinnati game postponed; rain: two games to- dw.a ta \u2018 _ » .\u2018eh Loa Ae \"À Dee 1 SA | bout this evening on the Thames.ten runs.The flelding averuge of both.Winnipeg on the Thames.* (Cunedian Associated Press Cable.) Tondon.June :8.\u2014Clasper \u2018will, by | everdng, have completed repairing the Winnipeg boat.About eight feet of.{the bow was badly damaged, but when repaired will he as good as new.The crew will \u2018have the first row in thelr At Putney this morning while out at practice in a boat kindly lent by the Thames owing Club the Winnipez- ers: met a crew of four.of the Thames Rowing Club.They allowed the Thams 710 get away three lengths, then started Wfter them, overhauling.them and easily leading them hone by four lengths.The Thames crew last year at Henley were only beaten by a very short distauce by the.London Rowing \u2018lub.\u2019 v- The Winnipegers express themselves quite contident, and declare that If Third \u2018Trinity baat them, Third Trinity will have to row thelr best.The Winni- pegers depart for Henley this evening, The houat goes by road, arriving at Hen- leÿ early In the morning.Third Trinity hate picked their crew, and Judges clit.that the crew that beats them can eluim to he the best amateur four in the \"world, Brantford Are Strengthening Le = \u2018comes from the historic St.pair were one the eighteen\u2019 holes.up on Whence They Hail.During the course of an interesting rapidly rising.They are all Scotsmen.Murray is a native of Dumfries, but learned his golf in Montreal.Black Andrews, the headquarters of the golfing world, Henry is a North Rerwick boy and Elder hails from Glasgow.In the afternoon a particularly interesting foursome, also in Scottish styte, was played.1 Barrett opposed Fritz Martin and Percy Taylor.\u201cAt the lead they were rll square.\u201cThey seemed to content themselves more with finding their about the course than playing very serious golf.The champion showed, chat with the players cach sald that} the standard of golf In Canada\u201d was tjeorge NS, Lyon and Perey! way|.\u201cYes, once.In 1902 I was sent over to Garden City to get some ideas for new links in Toronto.I didn't go to play, for I was out of practice.But I met Travis, It was raining.He wanted a game.Rain never stops that man.* He was rubbered from lead to foot and in fact rainproof.I wasn't.He beat me five holes up.His short game wad better than mine, but I think I held my own in the long game.\" \"Does golf affect your cricket?\u201d \u201cI don't think it does much, but I intend \u201cto leave cricket, for golf after all is the busy man's game.I can leave \u2018four-mile \u201cround before \"dinner, while cricket starts usually at eleven.\u201d In connection.with the: question of | goif affecting cricket a good instance of this 18 Mr.Leslie Balfour Melville, the old golf champion, While playing cricket regularly he is one of the.finest bats in.the Old Country, but when, he has been golfing and takes up cricket again, he has a coustant tendency to | sky the ball, and an analysis of his \u201chow out\u201d shows that he is almost.invariably caught in the long field.- The Course at Dixie.In view of the golf championship tomorrow the following particulars regarding the.course at Dixie will be of interest: No.Nume.Distance.Bogie.1.Sidey .-.495 yds.\u2026\u2026.6 S.Pond .\u2026.\u2026.410 yds.\u2026.5.Station .\u2026.\u2026.,145 vds.4.Orchard .ivevee.495 yds.5 Highway .\u2026.290 yds.6 Kopje .veer.130 yds.7.lower Brook.430 yds.8.Upper Brook.170° yds.' 9.Corner .280 yds.\u2026.10.Dixie .,.\u2026.\u2026.260 yds.\u2026.11.Turnstile :.\u2026.\u2026.175 ydB.\u2026.\u2026.12 Quesnel .365 yds.severe ernen 13.Elm Tree.200° yds.14.Mcadow .360 yds.15 Hawthorn .v.105 yds.16.Spring .250 YdB.\u2026.17.Plum Lane.560 yds.18.Home .215 yds.\u20ac.: & | 1e On de 2 V1 O1 O1 69 O1 CI de O1 CI @ A 00 M M Total crsoassse cons 5,665 Denniston Scratch Medal.The second round of the Denniston seniteh \u2018match of the Royal Montreal \u2018Golf (\u2018lub is now in.progress.The results so far- are: , ; , First Round: Tee W.S.Clouston beat F.Ashe 2 up and.1 to play.\u2019 , Sn ,J.D.Hood beat C.A.Boyert at the 24th hole, | A.E.Holt beat W.I.Fenwick 5 up and 3 to play., : Fend 5 to play, E.A.MacNutt beat J.O'Flaherty 3 up and 2 to play., J.P.Taylor beat W.A.Hoy 7 up Loweve that he had lost none of the! fine form he displayed last year.His \u2018driving was straight.and long, his ap- | broaching good\u201d and his putting\u2019 very, deadly.Fritz Martin and Percy Tay-, lor.will both give him a hot run for victory.They were in fine form also.! The play of Barrett was very, attrac-: tive, His driving reminds one very much of Limes Rraid, ind unquestion- Lrably hé will have a good deal to say, > \u2014 \u2014 | | I Their Team for Saturday\u2019s Game Fhe talk of the hour is the Minto Cup game billed for Friday.lt may not be seh a walk over as results\u2019 would indicate.\u2019 Newspapers in the west dechire that the Tecumseh's home is the finest ever seen in Canada.| : \u201cNot tor a thousand Minto Cups will the © I, A, have anvthing to dos with the CA AU.or its.decision, Where would (hs C1, A.stand if it recognized the CLA AU rulings?\u201d This was, the Toronto Telegrams prophecy: the day before the 1, A.climbed down and Kd for a conference, - So Brantford are afraid of thelr men lounging round Montréal hotels and be- too well, They will take hot: on Satiff-day night.ing tretted them New \u2018Player for Brantford.Brantford, Ont, June 25.(Special \u2014 The Brantford team hod a Mght price tice yesterdyy afternoon, and will turn out again tosday, leaving for Montreal to-morrow.night.Arriving on Thursday morning, and halting a workout tu the afternoon, All the men wre in good condition, A pew outside home player will arrive to-day, but the\u2019 om is picking up since Mr.Gleeson management will not announce\u201d hig name until he gets ln, town, Dade's broken thumb is hnproving, 1a will be in line.The tan will he brought back to Brantford où Maturday, and will.again return to Montreal for the gecond game an the ninth, \u2018TRe management liave profited hy their experl- ence of last year tu allowing players to lounge around Montreal hotels due- ing the tntervul hetween Che matches.Fred Waghorne, late of \u2018Toronto, will likely be In churge of the team, An excursion may bé run down for the matches if uw reaxonuble rate can be secured.It iu pretty certain that the new outside home man Ix John Wil- mon, of Perth, who played the position in rattling good style on the local team four years ago.- The Shamrocke of Toronte Junction, TRY STILLWELL'S POPULAR 156 MEAL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.are the latest challengers for the Minto Cap.Mr.P.D), Hoss has been officially viotiticd of the \u201cchallenge.\u201d The midge 1 and the elephant story isn't in it.\u2019 : ! \u2014The mid-summer race meétin;.open- Montreal, are without a match until July 16 when they meet the Capitals, The Shamrock executive will find at 110 easy task to decide whether to play Hoobin ad\u201d Smith.The youngsters who filled up the vacancies are good: enough to catch a place on any teum.Shamrocks vs.Brantford., Brantford will be here on Friday lo (discover if the Minto Sup will find a \"resting place in the \\esi.fo guard, \\ against this possibility the Shamrocks, \"have been busy setting their house lu order.* AI the senior team were out Nast evening, and among them were: \"Harry Smith and Henry Hoobin, \u201cBoth: seemed to be in fine condition, and they\u2019 way both be pluyed on Friday.; C= | Carleton Place, June WR.\u2014¢Speclal.b\u2014 | The next match iii the Eastern Ontario Lacrosse League is booked for Carle- ton Place on Friday,\u201d when Almont2 \u201crame here.There will be a days\u2019 sports besides the lacrosse game.The home took them in hand, and the match.on Dominion Day is expected to be one of the fastest \u2018and closest of the season.The Brantford Team.It is evident from The Herald's de- spateh from Brantford this morning j that there wlll be some chinges in the \\challenger's teams \u201cLady\u201d Taylor, who played centre, will go off, and Neely | wit move to centre, The home, therefore.will he Doyle, Dade, Cain.Powers and Wilson.The defence will be Hutton, Dowling, Grimes, White, Finlayson,.Degan and Neely.The spares will be McBride, Taylor and Jack Kelly, It is interesting to note that six of these players were in Montreal last year when Brantford were after the cup, They were Dowling, Grimes, Fin- tayson, Neely, Doyle and Dade, C.L.A.Standing.Gor.GRAIG AND ALEXANDER 678 : et .\u2026- .Played.Won.Lost.Dr.Chippewas .4 3 -l 0 Tecumeehs .8 2 0 1 St.Catharines.4 1.3 Cf Brantford .\u2026\u2026.5 1 3 2 Fergus ceensseaced 3 0 3 \u20180 1.3.07.| ; The Equality Stakes.and 6 to play.+ Second Round.F.Southam.beat W.Tone hole! i J.P.Taylor beat E.A.MacNutt 3 up and 2 to play.: The.Drummond Trophy.The Drummnid Trophy competition of the Royal Montréal Golf Cmb is nearing completion.THe conditions tre \u2018handicap mateh play.Mr.G.S.Clouston by Ladle enters the final by defeating E.! A.Bernard 3 up and 1 to play.Méssrs.F.A.MacNutt and H.H.Sims have vet to play off.The latter tied with Mr.F.H.Southam in the first round, but won on the play off.» TURF AND TRACK Opening at Fort Erie: Fort Brie Race Track.Ont.June 28, ed here yesterday.There was a large attendance of sporting men from To-' ronto,.Hamilton and other Ontario citier and towns to see Mr.N.Dy- ments Fôrt Hunter win the Canadian Derby, the feature event of the day.| He was favorite in the bettinæ at 9 to 20, and won handily by two lengths, Summary: : : + First race.6 furlongs: purge, $400; \u201cfor three-year-olds and up\u2014Lev.Dor-.|at St.Louls yesterday.sey, 2 to D: Coruscate, 11 to 5; Mino= taur, 60 to 1.Time, 1.1514- : co Second rice, 434 furlongs.purse, $300; for two-yéar-olds\u2014Maggle' MacKay, 8 to 6: \u2018Royal Legend, 11 to 5.Mistlss, 6to 1.Time, 56%.Third race, one mile; purse, $300; for three-yéar-olds and up\u2014Santa Teresa, 5 to 2: Harbor, 3 to: 1; Hugh McGowan, 20 to 1.\u2018Time, 1.42%.Fifth race, © furlongs: purse, $300; for two-year-olds, coits and geldings\u2014 The .hrall 9 to.10; \u2018Vamnose 8 to 1; Pendrig:re: $ to 5.Time, 1.04.Sixth race, 1 mile: -purse, $300: for three-vear-olds and up; selling\u2014Hand- |more, even; Little Boy.4 to 1; Benck- art, 3 to 1.Time, 1.42%.Seventh race, short course steeplechase; purse, $300; hgndicap.for four- year-oids and up-Rip, 10 to 1; Valentine, 3 to 1; Mr.Churchill, 8 to 5.Time, New \u2018York, June 28.\u2014Dolly Spanker, added starter, \"won the Equality Stakes at Sheepshéad Bay yesterday.She was quoted at 6 to 1, and ran he mile in the fast time of 1.38.Summary: rer EE WHY BURN YOUR TOES By Using an Acid, Flesh Eating Corn © + Remedy?, What's the sense of ruining your feet by a cheap corn remedy?Better get the old reliable Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor which is free from all acids and flesh eating chemicals.Putnam's is a healing antiseptic preparation and cures without pain.in twenty-four hours.In use for nearly fifty years, therefore a standard article.Every bottile of Putnam's Corn .Extractor :1s guaranteed; try it; price 25 cents.ER PEN à I thought it was aj Netx year I was a proud man when TI: my office at 3.30 and play & good | Southam beat C.B.Robin 6 -up igan, 13 to 1.IW RET AL A EN a + nl suita must fit right everywhere And that's what.the Semi-ready suit does, only snd Tailored with all the parts basted _ the seams left with outlets, Li ; \u2026 MONTREAL © \u201d.before you buy, They must moet your most critical ex amingtion\u2014must make you feel that you are getting a good deal more for your money than when buying a 231 ST.JAMES STREET - 1551 ST.CATHERINE STREET: - 8 Oesoraten 8 Ty Wall Paper, ota > W.P.SCOTT | 4 I .\u2018 : « 4 MONTREAL; = 1F Ÿ 2422 Gt \\Cathorine 9: \u2018 a y OUTFITS, AND faction .of getting what you want in the FOUR-IN-HANDS, otc.2400, 2246 St.Catherine.25 St Lawrence.2637 N , L, A.DUBRULE.by purchasing your Summer Outfit at the Royal Stores.You also have the satis- The newest patterns in NEGLIGE AND OUTING SHIR\u2019 LIGHT UNDERWEAR and FANCY SUMMER SOCKS.\u2019 .AT ROYAL STORES HATS for MONEY Men! newest and latest styles of TIES, STOCKS, TS, 7 Place d'Armes Hill.; 225 otre Dame.; Mec .W.J.SCOTT.: 19 the Health of Your is of it Is rich, creamy.THE .GUARANT EED PU Ter.Un G69.RS Have a : TENTS __First_race, last five furlongs of Futurity cuorse\u2014Brittsher.3 to 5: Toreh- ello, 30 to 1; Ascot Belle, 30 @ 1.Time, 3-5.PT 0 be econd race.6 furlongs.on main track\u2014Tepee, 16 to 5; Rossignol.30 to 1: McMeekin, 10 to 1.Time, 1.14.Third race, last 5% furlongs of Futurity corrse\u2014Tongorder.18 to 5: Hot Shot, 7 to 1;.St.Bellane, 14 to 5.Time, 06 2-5.- = ! Fourth race, one mile\u2014Doly Spank er.6 to 1:-5t.Valentine, 18 to 6; Toboz- Time, 1,3x.\" | Fifth race.mile und.a furlong \u2018Dalesman.4 to 1: River Pirate, 13 .o 5: \u2018Eugenie Burch.4 to 1.Time, L.52 4-5.Sixth race.mile and a sixteenth.en turf\u2014Gay Lizétte, 8 to 1: St.Gallen, 15 to 1; Nick Longworth, 15 to 1.Time, 1.48 3-5.* Glassfu! and Bad News were the only favorites to win at Hawthorne Yyes- terday.\u2018 .to 1.won the feature The other win- vers were Red Leaf, Dr.Scharff, Had- | rath, Charlie Thompson and Thane.MAT AND RING.'.© Gotoh Beat Jim Parr.Buffalo, N.Y., June 28\u2014In two \u2018straight falls, Frank Gotch, the champion tatch-as-catch-can wrestler of America, last night defeated James Parr, the British wrestler.The bout was one of the best \u2018ever seen here.bParr's great skill was of little avail against the: champion.His defeat of a man of Parr's ability adds greatly to his reputation.\u2019 Gotch secured the first fall in 45 min.10 secs., and the second.in 27 \u2018min.10 secs.D | .Elastic, at 2 FOOTBALL.There will be a meeting of the Montreal and District Football Association on Thursday evening at the M.A.A.A.ciub-house, to arrange the draws for the Caledonia cup games.All teams wishing to enter must have representatives at this meeting.A practice of the Outremont Football: Club will take \u2018place this evening at 7.30 sharp, after which a meeting will: be held on the grounds.All interested are requestsd-to attend.: BOWLING.\" Canadians \u201cAgain Beaten.> Léndon, June 38.\u2014The.Brownswood bowlers beat the Canadians at Stôkè Newington by 80 to 88.The Dome team are holders of the London-spd South ern Counties - Challenge - ary \u2019 r 3x been the cause.of more diseases than the average person dreams of.Why run.any risks purest milk it is possible to get.: - The Merchant's Awning Co.1447 NOTRE DAME STREET, Latest Stripes in Awnings.Jarge bottle.{Uine.Maqu't:yan hatter Family any consequence toyou' - You will see to it that the milk they drink is absolutely pure, that nourishing and health-giving.Impure milk has ever when you can buy from us the RE MILK CO., 2685 St.Catherine Street.\" full assortment of to RENT.See our POWER3 WERE EXTENDED.Yukon Council Given Undivided 2 « thority Over Liquor Business.Ottawa, June 28\u2014(Special.)\u2014An Or- der-in-Gouncil has been passed giving ritory.The Yukon Council has been doing this under a loeal ordinance when objections were - taken to it on the grounds of want of jurisdiction.The Justice Department held that the objections taken were.valid and now the «Dominion Government has passed this order to dispose of the question of divided authority.This new order cons tains the same provisions as the old order.That is spirits will be admitted at $2 per gallon and beer and light wines at 5 cents a gallon._ EE \u2018SUNDAY TRIPS FORBIDDEN.Catholia Clergy of Quebec Strongly Denounce Sabbath Day ; Quebec, June 28.\u2014(Spectal \u2014Acting under instructions from the Archbishop of the diocese, Mgr.Begin, the pastors of all the Roumn Catholic churches of this,city yesterday morning denounced An the most emphatic tones.Sunday exe cursions and stigmatized them as a direct viomtion of the law of God and the Catholic: Church, and prohibited \u2018Catholics from taking part in them under the pain of committing a grieve ous sin.; Mr.R.A.Cameron's little Scottish terrier champion, Reel o\u2019 Tulloch, is dead.He had never been beaten.\u2019 Any Stiff Joints No Sense in Experimenting\u2014You Want a \u201cCure\u201d\u2014Nerviline is Your Re- mody\u2014Unsurpaised for Destroying Pain.: Don't wait till you are laid up.The first ache must be conquered before it becomes a big one., Get Polson\u2019s Nerviline; it fights paing to dent against rheumatism, I and s right stuff to destroy the pain dee strove ®t ery tod.{ oe - .For near; years Netviline .been doing this sort of Sig: surely that's ericouragement enough for you, .After you try Nerviline you'll know {ts superiority over ordinary linimen tmonarch -ovét-pain that costs 3% for & bot druggist has Nerwa snyeatt aod perks, Ve EEL aN Go 5 Lian thane : BA) 3 da; power to the Yukon Council.to deal; with the liquor business in Yukon tere\u2019 Excursions.- Or Sore Muscles ?and aches to a finish.Nerviline is made tiff, sore muscles.It con -the Good to rub on, fine to take inside.§ .ETN CYT TXT PI I > : stocks,\u201d © Stocks an DOM.COAL AND NOVA SCOTIA WEAKER, d Money.Hi CAN.PACIFIC CONTINUES ON FIRM SIDB Coal and Pacific were the features of the market to-day, the former showing renewed weakness and the lat.er a disposition to do bétter under the influence of \u2018what Wall Street tells us is \u201ccontinued support from Canada and particularly Toronto.\u201d «0 While there is no doubt considerable @enuine liquidation in Coal by people who are discouraged at the immediate outlook for dividends, it is pretty evident that the shorts, or professionals, chiefly in Boston are out to hammer the stock for all they are worth.One Boston message stated very cheerfully that they would knock it to 30 before they got through, and naturally messages of this character were not very encouraging to people who are wavering whether to hold on or let 80.Judging from our Sydney despatches this morning, Mr.Ross is going to carry on a radical policy of retrenchment, and more employees, about 300 in all, have been discharged.It is also stated that an English expert has advised a new mining policy, and that it will be given a trial in Do- tninion No.2.There was very little.comment on the statement issued by the management explaining dividend, as it merely contained allusion to facts which were already \u2018known on the Street.\u2018 Nova Scotia was another feature of the market, and the weakness created some comment, although there was no news on hand.Opening at 70 1-2, it sold off gradually to 68, on small and scattered liquidation.There was less done in Dom.Steel bonds, and the tone was firm at tha recovery, there being a feeling of.confidence that the interest payment has been provided for.\u2019 .Power was steady at 72.\u201c - C PR One Wall Street wire sald: \u201cLondon and Harry Content are the buyers of Canadlan Pacific, I don't think it will hold its rise.\u201d Situation in London.London, 2.30 p.m.\u2014Consols and other investments are firm on the prospects of a prolonged spell of monetary ease.After the turn of the half-year.South African mining issues show fractional advances and there has been good continental buying of the international shares.Rlo Bintos are a shade higher at 52 3-8.American railway shares show irregularity.Russian Imperial 4's unchanged at 92.Japanese old 5's 1-8 down-at 87 1-2,.4's and new b's are steady at 77, and 87 3-4: new six p.c._ loan is at premium of 3 p.c.\u2019 The sales to noon in Wall Street today were (6,800 shares.Forget's Cable.- L.J.Forget & Co.'s London \u2018cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 103, second at 88, third at 39 3-4, Canadlan Pacific at 127 1-4, Anaconda at 3 3-4, Hudson| Bay at 40 1-2.\u201cLondon Closing.London close: London \u2014 Consols, money 9 1-8, advance -1-16; acount 90.1-8, advance 1-8.-Discounts, short bills, 2 1-8 to 2 1-4; three months\u2019 bills, 2 1-8 to 2 3-16 per cent.2 1-2 to 3 per cent.Anaconda, 3 3-4 to 72 1-2; Atchison, 74 1-4 to 72 3-8; C.P.R., 127 1-8 to 123 7-8; St.Paul, 142 1-2 to 145 1-2; St.Paul, 146 1-4 to 142 1-3; Erie, 24 3-4 to 23 5-8; Erie ptd,, 52 1-2 to 38; Illinois, 135 1-2 to 131 3-4; L.N., 112 1-2 to 109 5-8; NY to 116; Pacific, 59 3-8 to 115 3-4; -R.O,, 24 1-8 to 47; S:P., 47 3-4 to 46 1-2; UP; 90 1-4 to.88; U.S, 10.to 9 3-4; U.S, 56 2-4 t.55 3-8.Amerlcan stock in London closed weak.SA New York, June 28.\u2014The reactionary tendency which wds noted in yesterday's market continued this morning, but price changes were as a rule very slight.The decline in Steel attracted perhaps more attention than \u2018anything else, as this stock is looked upon as a barometer of general business conditions.The Reading M:y report was quite a surprise.This company has been putting forth some wonderfully .£ood exhibits for several months past, and the one for May was the rather complete reversal of those shown lately.the decrease In net for the railroad and coal companies Reading, however, did not react any more than the average general list.Canadian\u2019 Pacific was an exception to the general tendency, and advanced on buying from London.Much bull talk 1s hea.d on this stock, and its present earnings are said to be larger than at any time in its history, - New York Gossip.Messrs.Zimmermann & Forshay wire Robert Meredith & Co.:\u2014London prices come irregular.We look for a continuation of this dull market, and expect prices to stay at about this level, The choice of the Democratic candidate, and the reports of the crops are the only items which are wdtched with interest.Sales to noon:.Stocks, 66,809; bonds, 844,000.: Knock on Pacific.Now for the beam.The Brooklyn Eagle says: \u201cThis wake up to the value of Canadian Pacific and the \u2018Zoo\u2019 remarked one of those slow moving observers of Wall Street's fdio- ryncracies, \u2018is altogether too sudden for any one to appreciate who does not know where the wire pulling starts from.To my way of thinking it Is.simply ridiculous to suppose that either the passing of the Bo Money on call,| .Central, 1191 foo AL being $458,000.pre PE Fa property has had s miraculous access of merit thrust upon \u2018it, and.that this is of such Quality and proportions as to make e \u2018stocks worth all kinds of money more than they were selling Cor a few weeks ago.If there is anything to \u2018bull Canadian Pacific on, our net carninga which have run behind nearly two million dollars or fifteen per cent., ther the pooner the road loses more \u2018the better for the.stock.The idea ta something new.arnings of the \u2018Zoo Unes are behind, \u2018$380,000, or may elght per cent, People who are doing the shouting for s outfit may be sure of -bi gcrops and big earnings by and by, but sensible people, it seems to me, will be inclined to discount all such talk very heavily.I see by the harvest calendars that wheat is not gathered in Manitoba and Lower Canada until August.Plenty of.time for the crops to get a setback that would give people something to think of who had bought the stocks on prospects of so uncertain a character.Increased dividends! Pshaw.Wait until there are increases in earnings big enough to.wipe out the decreases.\u201d Cah Béston Dividends.This year's disbursements for July dividends at Béstoi are estimated at $21.710.07, the lurgest in the history.of 8 on.yer v 0 Sen, \u2019 Investment Returns., The investment returns on leading Montreal stocks at the cloalng prices this morning are furnished by Falr- banks Bros., stock brokers, 2724 Notre Dame streat: .aie MORNING BOARD SALES.10 Canadian Pacific at 123%.75 Canadian Pacific at 123%.50 Canadian Pacific at 124.4 Canadian Pacific at 12344.100 Canadian Pacific at122%.- » 50 Canadien Pacific qt 124.Ps Canadien pacpcet 123%.adian Pactfic,at .25 Qapadian pacts L4: 25 Iron common at oh 25 Montreal Power at 72%.125 Montreal Power at 72.5 Twin City at 95.50 Twin City at 94%.25 Iron preferred -at 20.3 Ontarlo Bank at\u2019 125g.8 Bank of Montreal at 245%.3 Molsons Bank at 202.; 50 Coal commen at 43.50 Coal cotumon\u2019at 42: .4 50 Cost common at Migirsasd.a C7 ' Bd Coél->ôthman nt-ét-.lor 12e 2 2e, oo .25 Coal common at 40%.° 2 a, 100 Coai common at 41.= : 070 50 Coal common at 40%.; 25 Conl common at 40%.: * 50 Coal common ât 4044.\" 50 Nova \u2018Scotia at 70%.- 75 Nova Scotia at 10%.50 Nova Scotia at 70._ -.10 Nova Scotis at 7 .10 Nova Scotia at 69% ; 10 Novi Scctia at 70.Co 28 Nova {Sette AM: so 25 Nova Scotla ae \u2018a 10 Nova Scotin at 6345,.5 .- 25 Nova Scotia at = \u2019 =r ~§ Nore Bcttie-st 68.m | ol a 3 eferred af 117.\" - maté wood pre a L ne \u201cir 20 Richelieu at 75.5 1,000 Iron Bonde at 59, ; Lol 2,000 Iron Bonds at 58,2.II \u2026 | GANADIAN - | NORTHERN | Canada Paper Auer Light _.\u201cWest Indis Electric : ; Dom.Iron and Stee .Luvrentide Pulp .Cag .:_ Pays on Cloue.Divid- Invest- bid.end.ment.p.c.p.c.pe Canadian Pacific .12¢ 6 4.83 Montreal Street.-205- 10 4.87 Toronto Rails .100 ô 5.00 Twin City .\u2026\u2026.95 .5 5.26 etroit United.61 4 6.55, ich.& Ont.T5 6 8.00 \u2018Heat & Power .72 4 5.55 Nova Scotia Steel.68 e 8.82: Dom.Iron bonds .59-45 si ontreal egraph 158 3 5.06 Bell Telephone \u2026\u2026.14 \u20188 661; Oglivie Mill.prä.118 7 93 Ogilvie bonds.\u201d .114 6 2 Street Ry.bonds.104 4% 43 Montrezl Steel pfd.86 7 8.14.Mont.Cotton .107 9 8.40 | Halifax Tramway.94- 56 8.31 N.S.Bonds.8.6 8.50: N.8.Steel pfd.II 8 2.27 | Toronto Railway Month of July Canadian dividends .payable in July are Pretty Begvy this year, and the list Is a long one.Owing ta pressure of space we have\u2019 been obliged to omit about thirty-tive loan snd trust and insurance companies: When pay- Period able, Cov July 1n 3L i Rate of Div.Banks\u2014 © CT PeBe Merchants ot P.E.I.8 New Brusawirk \u2026.Peoples\u2018 of Halifax Peoples\u2019 of N.B.City and Distr, Domfnton .Eastern Townships Tractions\u2014 Halifax Elec.e000.8 Londo Rullway .$ Ottawa Electric .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.6 Sao Paulo .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8 Toronto Railway coucou.$ Twin City, ptd.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5 Do.common .\u2026.\u2026.T Navigation\u2014 Niagara Navigation .\u2026.8 Bt.Lawrence :.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Mining\u2014 .Crow's Nest Coal .10 =\" Dominion Coal, pfd.8 cellaneous\u2014 | Auer Light .icoecenee Carter Crume, pfd.7 FERFEEFFF seevesnisee Can.Col.Cotton .Can.Gen.Elec., com .Do.pfd.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Canadian Salt .Dunlop Tire, p d'A Scotia Do.ptd.Ottawa Car .Bell Telephone .8 Commercial Cable .8 Dominion Telegraph .Mackay Companies pf.4 Canada Port.Coment.7 Layreatide Pulp, prd.8 Trinidad Electric .5 INTEREST ON BONDS.11 - When pay- Rate of Interest.Period able.; p.c.Covered.July OWeEr .,.4% 14 1.| is Be B ee we reese cal fo] \u2014 [oy FFEREREEESFEFRE TER FE UE FAREUEE OF but hut 0D CF be G1 pt fb ht GU pl pd x Bonds\u2014 Montreal asesecegbee Diamond Fitnt Glass Dominion Cotton Niagara Nayigation .Ottawa Electric .§ Commercial Cable .4 Winnipeg Rallway .City of Havans '.ue Province of Quebec ., Bon, a es & L.| Montreal Northern ,.Provins of Now B.I, : Quebec City .7.© -.Shawinigan W.& P.C.P.R., 1st mortgage.Canadas Steel & Coal _ =] ; - = 1369 b0 BI CARS 83 Gt 1d OF pd pus OT DJ pri Dub pub DA uh fu 1d Qué Pod Montmorency Cotton Canada Paint .Toledo Railway Colontil Dleachl Cowl Fd REE ESR ERE SRE RE tsrsesestarst $ Our Tractions Show Enormous Earnings The hot weather has brought Montreal |: Street \u2018Rallway earnings up to thé record point, and lgst Friday, which was also Jean Baptiste Day, the earnings ran to $10,481.27, $58,776.72 $49,190.07 *Decreage Covent tee ua 5 x a is onto | ailnay.garnings far tbe week end- i \u201cJupp.2 .; * SE 4 \u20ac Éd agen mp EE eme | ; Railway Company i -+ Equipment Bords.! To oid 5 Tar.cont - i : we na ve oad to mail : | : particulars on appliics- tion.> DOMINION SECURITIES - + Corporation, Limited.~\u2014|{E.C.NOREWOBTHY, Manager : \u2018Conada Life Building.BANK WILL PAY INTEREST.At a meeting of the directors of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company, to | be held in the city on Thursday, Mr.J.H.Plummer, the president.will an- | nounce that one -of the .bapks which 18 backing the company has agreed to make arrangements for the payment of the interest on the bopds of the company which: falls due \u2018on July 17 J a MERCHANT ASSIGNS.On demand of the Dominion Paper Co., Arthur Saucier this morning assigned for the benefit of his creditors.Saucier fs a general provision merchant.His assets consist of shop tur- niture and stock in trade and book debts.\u2018The liabilities are in the neighborhood of $5,000.pa \u2014_\u2014\u2014 WHY COAL CO.PASSED ITS DIVIDEND; .\u2018GOT TO PAY OR SHUT 2 DOWN,\u201d SAYS MR.ROSS| PE .The'Dominion Conl Co.is sending a circular to its shareholders to-day explaining the passing of tae dividend.It follows: .To the shareholders of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited: Lo .Your ¢ireetors bcg to report that the net earnings for the six months ending June 30th, 1904, as actually ascertained for the first five months and est'mated for June, have been disappointing.A heavy decrease in earnings occurred during the first (our months, and was attribut- adle to bad weather conditions, which seriously Intertered with the operation of the mines aud with the traneportation of our coal.AE These bad physical conditions, together with higher operating expenses, largely increased the cost of mining.; The earnings for May and the estimated earnings for June, are satisfactory and equal to those of int year, but cven with these ,vesults, the net earnings for the six months ending June J0th, after providing for the fixed charges, preferred stock dividend, general interest and sinking fund, are not sufficient to warrant any dividend beink declared\u2019 at this time on the common stock.Your directors, for the above reason, and taking foto consideration the floating debt of the company, conclude that the most prudent course is to defer action en the dividend on | tbe common stock until after tbe close of the present year, when the.full accounts for that period will be presented, It is hoped that the shareholders will consider this sction as conserving the best future interests of tie company, and as bein the oniy proper course which the directors under ado .\u2019 Pre property is in tirst class condifion, its output at present tbe largest in its bistory, The Maria ts published by The Hara.Mebtreal® Jame & uelery, re - \u2018 .board the circumstances coulé | \\ng power.; our directors aim to place the company on a sound financial basis, and have every confidence in its future.vl By order of the board.J.Mackay, Secretary.' : Cutting Expenses, cL Glace Bay, N.8., June 27.\u2014(Rpeclal.)\u2014R trenchment is the order of the day around the coa! mines, ¢very unnecessary expense is to be cut off.Last week it was the machine shops, to-day it is a reduction in the force at the largest colliery, N¢.2.It fn sala tonight that 300 men have received notice of dismissal.Those men will not be able to obtain work at any of the other rmoines, as they are already full, and some of thém may have force reduced as well, oo The ora of extravagance at the D.I.& 8, Co.had ite \u2018effects upon the Dominion Coal Co., and they acquired the habit af, doing things on a big scale, and dour the expense.This, it is said, has got to stop.We learn pn good authority that Mr.James Ross, the president of the Coni C y, was to-day heard to say tg Manager McEaoh- ern, of No.2, \u201cShe has got to pay or shut ;Gown,'\u2019 which ts equivalent (6 saying, practice enonomy if you wish to bold your job.It is understood that Min Walker, the En, lish \u2018mining expert, favors the ng.wail system of wor Ing, and this systeën will be adopted tist fn No.2.a fa ciximed that under the new system a gr savigg wi \" effected in tte cost of reclaliming the coal.- Long wall working is practicable wherh heavy strata overlies -the coal, and great saving is eftectid in timbèé, ventilation, and la track.The roof Is all brought down with- n o short distance of the working técé, the timber being withdrawn.Boot \u201cThe.alr always sweeps the working faces, affording better\u2019 ventilation, and at: less cost.Some \u2018portions of Ne: \u20183 atford: 14a! condl- tiops for long wall working, but, a8 4 general tyotem in all the company's slides, these will be many objections to %.| apd It possesses a large and ficreasing earn- _ Cattle in Toronto.|_Foronté, Ont.June 28,\u201443 loads in| to-diy including cmttle;\u20141,000-hogs, 1,077 pheep and larpdbs and 238 calves.Export cattle, chotce Fi Jo Fog ex- « um, $6, o $5.40; - port cattle, me .ort cows, 4.00 to $4.60; butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, on to $4.75; butchers\u2019 cattle, medium, $3.85 to: $4.26; butchers\u2019 cattle common, 3.25 to 34.00 feeders, short keep, $4.00 to stockers, $8.00 to $4.00.| MHK cows, each $30 to $50.Export ewes, $3.85 ta $4.18 steady.Bucks, $3.00.to $3.25; steady, cull sheep $2.50 to $3.25, dull, Lambs, $3.00 to $4.40 each, Calves, $2.00 to $10 each or 4c te 5 1-4c per Ib.All sold, run light, prospeéts steady.Hogs, singers, $6.10, thick fats and llghts, $4.85 off cars, trade, good for export cattle and butchers, cattle everything sold early.Choice.milk cows, selling fairly well, medium or common dull - DROWNED IN MONTMORENCY \u2026 RIVER.Quebec, June 28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Nicholas Ahsaloin, a young resident of St.Roch went to the Montmorency Falls, accom- parniied by tivo young ladies t6 enjoy a holiday.Ansaloin walked down the steps to get Wome water, and while stooping to- obtain it silpped .and fell\u2019 fnto the rushing .waters and in a few! minutes, sank before.his companions, A reo © NOURISHING | _ Tens of\u2019 thousands of physicians ara nstantiÿ prescriding \u2018Angler's Emul- fon betduse it makes the digestion of &holesème food easy and nourishes tha fired or worn out system.Tt cleanses nd enriches the \u2018blend, creates firm esh, quiéts the nérv nid \u2018acts ds a al tonic is yu.c pleasant Lo .\u2018lof 41 per cent.or 146,864 boxes.'| 8,000 cheese sold at 7 1-4c.\u2018| market value at present.* 8e\u2018 to 19c per Ib.; $7.50 \u2018per 100 lbs, or,gn incresse of $3,438.72.The figures are: : re 1904.1903.Inc.June 19 05.$8,022.32 $3,413.34 $4,608.88 June 20 .\u2026 7.930.27 7,788.81 141.96 June 21 .608.87 7 6 314.23 June 22 7,451.82 1,520.43 June 23 8,035.42 5 890.98 : June 24 10,401.27 .7.0 3438.72) June 25 9.716,76 7 1,692.34 $9,556.66 \"Exports of butter and cheese from $4.80; feeders, medium, $3.65 to.34.00; | PUR m .\u201c4 Mar #5 _+ ioe.NEWS OF THE - - DAIRY MARKETS Movement: of Cheese and Butter in and Out of Montresi\u2014Both Markets Keep Very Quist.Last week the arrivals of cheese, as posted at the Board of Trade~were 101,-] 046 boxes, against 118,833 the same wee! & year agp, A .decreape of 17,787 or 17 per cent.For the season to date they have been 415,383, as against 494,786 in 1903, a decrease of 79,402, ou: 19 per cent.With regard to the export movement of theese, that of last week was almost identical with that for the correspond- \u2018Ing week in 1903, but for the season to date there {8 a decrease in the exports The market is quiet.At the whart Butter keeps quiet.At country poin'z the equivalent of 17 1-2¢ and over was raid for Townships laid down here, while at the wharf 700 boxes changed hands, the factorymen realizing 17 1-4¢ to 37 1-3¢.Export demand is still complained af, but prices as they now stand ere.certainiy not extortionate.So far this season, also, the export movement of butter compares favorably with that of 1903.For the week ending Saturday the exports were about the sume in both years, but the total for this season, Lo date, shows an expansion of 65 per cent.being 62,108 boxes, against 33,617, a galu of 18,491.The arivals of butter in Montreal also hgve been heavier this yea® than last, the aggregate up to last Saturday being 15 per cent.more than in 1903, viz., 141,504 boxes, agalnst 122,473, a guln of 19,031.! - Cheese Boards Lindsay, Ont., June 27.\u2014The Victoria cheese board met here to-day.There were 1,900 boxes boarded and sold at 7 11-16c.Mr.Flavelle took 730 boxes; Fitzgerald, 433; Whitten, 545; and Cook the balance.Buyers affirm that this \u2018price is somewhat in advance of the Sherbrooke, Que., June 27.\u2014There was a good attendance at \u2018the Sherbrooke Dairymen\u2019s Exchange this\u2019 afternoon.Saltless butter remained the same as last week, 17%c, but there wus a slight increase in salted.\u201d A.W.Grant bought 167 boxes of saltless butter at 17%c, and 74 boxes of salt at 16%c; Lovell & Christmas, 265° boxes at 17%c; and \"| James Alexander bought 272 boxes of salt butter at 16%c.The Glendale\u2019 cheese factory wus the only factory: represented, but there was no sale.Richmond, June 27, \u2014 Ten factories offered 764 boxes on Saturday, of which! 411 sold at T%c; balance being held over.Country Produce was slow to-day with straight gathered stock quoted at'léc to 14 1-2c, and seconds at 12 1-2 to 13c¢ per dozen.- \" Beans\u2014The tone of the market for beans remains steady, but the volume of business passing is small.In a $ob- bing way eales of cHoice.primes were mude at $1.30 to $1.40, and primes at $1.20 per bushel, while car lots of primes at $1.25 per bushel.Honey \u2014 Extracted white clover honey, 8 1-2¢c to 9 per 10-1b.tin, and at jc to 7 1-2¢ In 300-1b.keg; -buck-.wheat honey, 6c to 7c, \u2018and white clover comb, 13¢ to 13 1-Ic.- .* Maple.product\u2014Syrup, in 15-gallon casks, 5 1-4c to 5 1-2c per lb; In tins, bic to 60c per wine \u2018measure, and \u201cWe to 75c for imperial, and Beauce sugar, Ashes\u2014First sorts, 86 to $6.10; sec- nds, $5.40 to $5.30; and pearls, 37.25 to Produce Exports porte, of .Montreal atid Portland.for probe, for the week ending June 26, Bindas cuve Tébiosocvorrenes ( SSORE.\"- MROWO LJUVA ; tetes Ca EL YT me CHEESE.send pete © 866 |>Co Ljverpgol\u2014 Local.Thro!.Total.FTG lA.B19 i Ime Evie.June 23.257 1,896 2.153) sousseccs Te Ai\u201d Parisien, June od.3.167 160 8,327 cecebarell © t \u2014 1,521; Canada, June 25.4,612 1,073 6,183 .vi TT | Fo Glasgow-\u2014 .2 Total earaiugs .\u2026.\u2026 35,576.: 854} Salacia, June 22\u2014 649 215 R64 ut * dre |Sardinian, June 22 2938 84 3,762 Hu dso [ Tr To London\u2014 .; Hu us Bay Co.8 .- + Montrose, June 22 8.500, 6344 14,544 Magnificent Showing Fremons, June 2 15,682\" 4555 20,437 | Abothér présperous year has been experl- Epgilshman .4,335 2317 15.652 * enced by the Hudson's Day Company, and, -as|- Vt \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | was foreshadowgd af the last general meeting, | Total IRE 55.140\" 17,084 722244 the directors propose to make a further ré-| (Orr.week last 58.819 14.080 72.868.turn af capital to the sbarcholders.Twelve YEBF o.oo.Rp ed as , .Corr.week, 190Z.59,320 12,853 72,172 months ago the trading profits amounted to Total shipments : £142,001, and the balance of the land account ro M | reached £137,857.From the trading profits! Since ay, 1.Lo _L a dividen \u201cof 27s 6d péf share was paid; while Ç1 1904 Lea eee een nec e 264.468 12,959 337,427 tbe balance of the.land account, plus £22,143 Corr.period, 1903.393,514 90,777 484,291 taken {rom tue sales of land to Mer JL was -Corr\u2014period, 1902, 333,502 63,430 396,932 led aking a returh of capital of £2: 1 ; ' .applisé For the year ended May 31, 1804, BUTTER.after approprieting £100,000 from the land To Liverpool\u2014 .account, the balance from this ding to8% | Parislan, June 24.22 250° a ro rom the tr .vu ne Syn es eo a drvidend of 35e per share to be patd,- \u20ac \u201cnada June 25\u2014 685 658 1,213.carrying forward a sum of £83,730.This.10 s'assow - : - means that.the total profits of the year will Sardinian, June 22 1,158 eee 1,138 approximate to £260,000, of which possible| To Bristol\u2014 .about £160,000 represents the balance-of land Englishman .3537 .3,537 account, aud about ÆT15;000 the profit on the | ._ en : tradipz: We give below the _profita secured Total .coe.5663.938 6,601 from trading und from land separately: also) (0) .\"week last OL the total net profits snd dividends for 1894 yenr Lu.7.301 737 - 8.038 \u2018to 1904 Inclusive: .~° y | Core.week, 1902.14.691 1,349 16,040 |.Protis and bivigends tor 14 Yows.(Total shipments \" Yearto ~~.trom et r Dividend \u2018Since May, 1, v.60 : May Si ,.Trading.Profits, Share.p.c.1804 o.oo.\u2026 41,623 4485 52,108 2004.1.1.£117,981 £277.981 dbs 04 174 Corr.perlod, 1903.\u201d 33,931.4.686 37.617 1903.00cnqe.142, 819,858 22s 6d 10 6-23.Corr.period, 1902.89,676 8.406 98,082 1002.50000« 63.008 138,198 228 64 nn L'heure shipments vla Portland \u2014 1901.0000.04: .1 0 verpool\u2014 : \u201d 3 | 9 8-13 g= 18001.oe 1 15065 3e 7.9.13 Ottoman, June 25.4,063 : Tt \u201859.873 69,373 13804 5 : \u2014\u2014 1098.ovo gl 60.917 19404 5 , TOtAl.0rcocnveneuseccs, 4,063 1896.not 65,777 12s04 5 \u2018Since May 1, 1904.13,012; Ret sen 60.276 12s0d 48-13 Corr.period, 1903.eee 23,191 169421110102 34,289 45013 10s0d 311-13) TC TC CU oe .- Decline in Hogs There Is an easier feeling in the market for live hogs in spite of the srhall offerings.Dressed stock was off 25c per 100 1b.The demand from butchers was fair for small lots and sales of fresh- killed abattoir stock were made at $7.50 k meats.a.fairl active trade wus done and the demand for lard wag also fair, but the movement of pork is slow.: - Week's Failures Commercial failures this, week In the United States, as reported by R.G.Dun & Co., are 227, against 257 last week, 227 the preceding week and 223 the corresponding week last year.Failures in Canada numbered 32, against 16 last week, 20 the preceding week and 19 last year.Of failures this week in the United States 89 were in the East, 67 South, 48 West and 23 In the Pacific stites, and 87 report liabilities of $5,000 or more.Liabliities of commercial fall- ures reported for June to date are- $6,- 479,723, agalnst $5,806,163 for last year.Cattle Cables London, June 27.\u2014There was a steady trade : done in.cattle, and the tone cf the market was.firmer with prices 1-4c' per.lb.-higher than on this day week.tone of the market for sheep -hdd been per 1b, with sales of best to-day at 12 1*2c per Ib.' market for Ognadian cattle waa\u2019 also stronger, and \"prices show an advance of 1-4c to 1-2c per 1d., with sales at 120 to 12 1-2¢ per 1b.- ee MR.BELL-SMITH IN TOWN.- \"Advance in Manitoba Wheat Casoked k| demand, and since Saturday there has from 5,000,000 to 7,000,000 bushels that shows and Continent: Eggs\u2014No change to speak of.Tradel choice primes were quoted at $1.30, and ë l Point St.Charles, the receipts of live Chalice -American cattle sold at.12 3-46 | Jami Canadians at 12.1-4c per It.The weak :as -prices show a decline of.1o[- Liverpool, June 27.\u2014The tone of this |.GRAIN HERE AND \u2014 _ IN THE STATES the Foreign Demand\u2014Fair Ex< port Bids for Oats.: The advance in Manitoba wheat on this side had a tendency to check the not been a great deal done.Bids on oats were fair, however, and sales of 10,000 bushels of No.2 white were made at 32c, and 20,000 bushels of No.2 mixed at 31 1-2c per bushel west.The local market for oats continues very \u20142\u2014 | Vest wilt Ski 14.Kugust dec, June.2h\u2014(Spécial)-The ii Galas which wee.firm, but business was quiet, with No.2 white quoted at 37 1-Zc to 38c, and No.3 at 36 1-2c to 37c per bushel, ex! store.Buckwheat was quoted at 39 1-4¢; peas at 70c; No.2 ryé, at 6c LO! \u20ac2 1-%c; No.2 barley at 49c; No.3 extra at 48c, and No.3 at 47c; No.2 white outs, 36 1-2c to 37c per bushel, afloat, GRAIN IN CHICAGO.The various options in Chicago this morning were quoted as follows: Open.\u2018High.Low.12.30.Wheat\u2014 \u2019 July .85% 8514 85 85 Sept.80% 81 805 80% Corn\u2014 : ! July J.47% 48% 47% 477% Sept.48% 48lg 4814 48% Oats\u2014 \u2018 Sept.31% 32 31s; 32 Bradstreet's statement to-day gave wheat decrease of 3,000,000 bushels, \u201cThere is a long line of July corn that 13 held here, estimated anywhere zler.\u201cNow if this crowd take the cash corn in and pay for it July corn will sell higher and September will sympathize with it.Think it would be a good idea for shorts in July corn to get out.has not been sold out,\u201d said F.P.cas Wheat in Sight The total amount of wheat in sight a decrease of 4,491,000 bushels compared with a week ago, and an incredsé of 15,913,000 with a year ago.The following table shows the amount on passage to the United Kingdom June 27, 1904.1903.U.S.visible.14,652, 17,459,000 On passage to the ; United Kingdom.30,640,000 18,480,000 On passage to the .Continent.16,120,000 &560,000 June 29,\u2019 Total wheat in sight.60,412,000 44,499,000 Flour, Feed, Hay Flour\u2014A fair volume of business was done in Hour on local and country account, but there {s no new feature in the situation to note, prices being unchanged for all grades.Manitoba spring wbeat patents, $4.90, Manitoba strong bakers\u2019, $4.60: winter wheat patents, $4.50 to $4.90; straight rollers, $4.65 to $4.75; etraight rollers; in bags, 2.70 to $2.25.; .Feed\u2014There was no improvement in the demand for millfeed; consequently the market is quiet with no change in prices to note.Manitoba bran, in bags ¥18; shorts, $19 to $20 per ton; ontario bran, in bulk, $16.50 to $17.shorts, $18 10 $18.50; and moulllle, $24 to $8 per ton, as to quality.Meal\u2014The condition of the market \u2018for rolled oats remains much the same, with some holders gelling at $2.15 to 2.25 per bag, while those In the combine state that prices are unchanged at 34.90 to # per barrle, and at $2.30 to $2.35 per bag.Cornmeal is quiet at $1.30 tq $1.40 per bag.-Hay\u2014There was no further change in the condition of the market for Baled hay.The demand is fair for local and foreign account.No.1, $10 to $020; extra good, No.2, $9.50 to $10; erdinary, No.2, $8.76 to $9; and clover mixed, $7.75 to $8 per ton, in car load 8.~ Cattle Go Higher - At the Metropolitan stock yards, at stock for local consumption were.200 cuttle, 100 sheep and lambs, 200 calves and 350 hogs.A feature of trade was the stronger feeling in the market for cattle, owing lo the small sypply of- tered as compared with, last week; in consequence, prices advanced fully Hey 1 per lb.Another feature of the trade was the demand from .exparters for suitable beeves to complete shipments with, ahd this coupled with the good demand from local buyers added strength to the situation, which resulted in an active trade being done, Prime beeves for export account sold at 5tc boüght by butchers at the-same figures, but the bulk of the buying for local consumption was at the following prices: Cholce stock, 8c to blac: good, at 4%c to 6c; fair, at 4c to 4}ec, and common at 3c to 3%c per Ib.The demand for choice sheep and lambs was good, but owing to the small receipts trade was qulet and prices firm.Ex- chers\u2019 stock at 3c to 3%c per 1b.to 5%c, and a few of such were also, port sheep sold at 3%c to 4c, and but-! -W into the graving dock ten days ago to be over- GQauled- ia.undefgoing a therough repair under the supervision of Captain Ber- nier.\u2018The vessel's bottom was first scraped and mass fully ope inch thick and concrete fn hardness was removed.A large force of experienced cautkners are now engaged in caulking the exterior from stem to stern and painters caurpénters, riggers \u2018and mechanics are busy removing and filling up all the apartments of the ship.Her Interior has been cleared and is being painted while carpenters are \u2018engaged in the \u2018hold in converting it into four watertight compartments.CTL © Machinists are also at work overhauling the ship's machinery and plumbers are fitting up bath and wash rooms for the officers und crew, and in fact every thing 18 being done to .convert the Gauss into the most modern improved ship in all its appartments for tlie service it is destined to perform.Capt, Bernier is \u2018acting upon every suggestion in conjunction with his own ideas, to fit the vessel for her important voyage of discovery.He Intends to have a convertible house made which will cover the entire vessel when she reaches her furthest station in the ice, and when the exploring party will leave: her to travel over the ice flelds in search of \u2018the North Pole.He has also drafted plans for an automobile \u2018to be uted instead of dogs to travel, and is leaving out up det = to accomplish his mission.The G.3 will remain in dock until she is in perfect order to start on her voyage and ther it is expected that she will\u2019 proceed to Montreal, where the scientists, four in number, appointed by the Government and her crew, go on board.-£he will probably sall north in August, unless the overnment should decid 1 the plans mapped out le to change \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tte ST.LOUIS LIGHT CONTRACT.Agreement With M.L.Hand P.'Co.The Town Council>èf St.Louis, af a meeting held fast night, unanimously adopted a New contratt\u2019 with the 1 Montreal Light, Heat arid Power Company.\u2018The.contract\u2018 placés the rental on street lamps at $76 a year and if a lump rémains out for more than five hours the company have to pay a fine of fifty cents.The contracts with the Royal Electric Company, and the Citizens Light and Power Company were annulled.The contract {s for twenty- .elght years.The cohtraet for the erec- CONFERENCE OF FRIENDS.Prominent Men Present.ada yearly meeting.of \u2018Fifénds lg In session, here.The dttdhalince is not as large as usudl, \"Promipent among those present are: Rev.Alfred Alexander of the.London yearly meeting: Rev.Edgar Williams, North\u2019 Carolina; Rev.Joseph Blackledge; Rev.W.M.Smith: Rev.Levi RR.\" Lupton, \u2018Ohfo; Rev.W.I.Moore and Mr, Elias Rogers, Toronto.Death has removed a humber of prominent members during the year, among whom are: Samuet Rogers, Toranto;.Cyrug .R.-Sing,- Mea=- ford; \u2018Allen Cody.James Pearson, iv., THE NEW.-WHARF SHEDS.* The Märbor-Commilssfoners' at a private meeting with Mr.Peter Lyall, the contractor ror the new stee)] freight sheds, yesterday afternoon, decided to allow him an extensipn.of time to carry out the contract.The extension was rendered necessaty by the having the contract accepted.the new agrepment Lhe, cqitractors will be allowed until May \u20181, 190$, to complete the first group of four shegds.The contract will be signed to-morrow morning, Mr._Lyall kald he would be] .ready to start worK next morning.A WOMAN MOUNTAINEER.Miss Gertrude E.Benham, the famous English lady- :mountaineer, is - making preparatioims to climb some of the most difficult peaks in the Rockles.She wrifes to a friend in the East that she has an eye on Mount Assiniboine, If she can scale this mountain ehe wilt © Monday.rank of woman climbers, ce.- ~ \u2014 \u2014 ° ,; NEW C.P.R.- TRAIN: .The Canadian Pacific Rallway has Spring lambs sold at from $2.25 to $4.50 e ach.The supply of calves nvas small, for which there was a good demand at for hogs in spite of the receipts being compuratively light, and prices rule was probably due to the lower cable advices on Canadian bacon, The demand was fair, and.sales were made av $5.25 to $5.35 per 100 Ib.weighed off cars.i : ; The receipts of export cattle at the Montreal Stock Yards for the past week were 200 cars, of which 116 cars | were shipped via Montreal; 52 via Portland, und 32 yla Boston.frs \u2018NEW JUDGE FOR N.W.T.Ottawa, June 28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr, Horace Harvey, Deputy Attorney- General of -the.\u2026.Northwest Ter- ritorles, has been\u2014appointed to the Supreme Court of the Northwest.This is '_judgeshi rovided for last session.in- Albérta.ie VESSEL WAS WRECKED.North Sydney, N.S.,' June 28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Bowring Brothers\u2019 Race, Nfld.yesterday afternoon.She struck n-sunken reef and will, it is ex pected, be a total loss.prices ranging from $2 to $10 each.An, easier feeling developed in the market! lower than on last Wednesday, which! The new Judge be \u2014SIR\u2014FREDERICK\u2014IS HOST.steamer.the\u2019 Mary Hough, was wrecked near Cape | | day next from Place Viger.Sts&tibn at p.m.in order to handle the large passenger traffic betwéen Ste, Agathe and Montreal.This train.will not stop at any station between Montreal and : Shawbridge.Commencing Friday, July 8, and every Friday theraatter, this | train will leave Place Viger at the same hour, not stopping, east ef Shaw- bridge.; tp ; LADY MACCABEES.Mrs.L.M.Hollister, supreme commander of the Lady Maccabees of the World, had left.for Detroit, whera she will preside at a convention of the order.Before leaving Montreal she was presented by the ladies with a beautiful set of souvenir apoons, In tbank- ing the ladles, Mrs.Hollister sald her visit to the city would long be remembered, and hoped the Lady Mac- ocabees of Montreal would be the leading.fraternal soclefy of the-province.aerate Ottawa, June 28.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014 Sir Frederick Borden gave a luncheon today at the militia camp here.* AN the officers at camp and embers from the districts from which they \u2018came, both Libergls and Conservatives, \u2018were invited.Among those who éceepted In- | vitations are Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.R.L.Borden.$6,192,705 _ ! Total Assets \u2019 .\u2026 Mr.F.M.Bell-8mith, R.C.A.arrived in town this morning from Fornta, N The Royal Bank of Canada | | Savings Department\u201d Capital and Reserves General: Banking Drafts and Letters of Credit .$25,100,000 Correspondence solicited.ATED 1889 m1 20 - Business \u201c Transacted, -: Cte?; .Seal, Town Passes a New Twenty Year|.tion of a néw fire station was awarded| - to.Carrieres Bros., for $875.» Annual Meeting Held at Pickering\u2014 Pickéring, Ont., Juhe' 28.4The Can-| market, and Mrs.J.R: Harrick, Rock-] deray Ind By have placed herself in the very front}.arranged to run a f4st train on Thurs-! | POY | the cheque will be returned.of ERIAL BANK OF CANADA tal Pald Up.88, oa Account = HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO.T.R.MERRITT.008 ees 30,000 secs cs ac 00000 Preside D.B.WILKIE.Vice-Pres.and Generad Manager.\u2018Montreal Branch, 157 St.James St General Banking Business.Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.L.A.RICHARDSON.Manager Lukis, Stewart & Co.- INSURANCE.Fire Life Marine.Special Agents Liverpool & London & Globe Gone.General : Agents - Maryland Casualty Ce @mployers\u2019 Liability and Steam Boilers.) 16 8T.SACRAMENT STREET.\u2014> This is the.- EDMONTON place to buy propery BIG PROFITS Call'for pamphlet and full particulars, RP.INGLIS & CO., .\u2019 HO Temple Buliding.ve GEORUNO, HIAM.O.0 PANGMAN HIAM & PANGM.\" ', General Insurance Agents and - .Brokers.ool & London & Globe \u2019 Li acance Co.'s, Building Montreal The Underwood \u2014 The \u201c Writing In Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.- ; 101 8t.Francis Xavier St TRL.MAIN 2066.a, 9 re LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANGE, - LIMITED.* Dealers in Stocks and Shares listed où - the London (England) Stock Exchange.as VICTORIA STREET.Toronto.pres MARCONI WIRELESS Dividends of 150 per cent.per annum expected on Marconi siock when system is in full working order.No better investment ver offercd.Send cheque for not less than 100 nor more than $1,000 worth of $5 certificates.Make chéques payable to \u2026 MUNROE & MUNROE, Managers Marconi Underwriting Syndicate, Canada Life Building\u2014MONTREAL.Broad Exchange Bullding\u2014-NEW YORK.IT PAYS TO BUY OUR GOAL | ITIZENS OAL=< OMPANY * BOARD OF TRADE BLO'G.| £ 2 Great Northern Bonds.15 Havana Electric Common: > 100 Colonial Investment & Loan .60 Sovereign \u2018Bank .PO PES ! WILL SELL 50 New Brunswick Petroleum 100 Booklovers' Library .50 Raven Lake Portland Cement ,., 20° Anglo-American Fire .-.100 Eastern Nationa! Copper .1 can quote you low prices on any stock which you may be interested.' - The 1 ional - NORRIS P.BRYANT, \"Lee Hoace for Dates d urities.84 St.Francois Xavier St.Phone Main 2913.4 25 $ .123.uw\" MONTREAL.An unprecedented offer to an immediate purchaser.205 St.James Street.PHONE MAIN 505.: Phone Main os.THE PROVINCIAL\u2019 Mutual Fire iInsurane> Company \u2018Room 67, Guardlan Buildin Montreal.; A General Fire Insurancy Business | transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS WANTED tbroughout the Province Dale: Co.\u2014 | Marine and Fire Undervriters, 30 St.Francois Xavis: St.MONTREAL, « - .EALED TENDBRS, addressed to t ine S dercigned, ahd endorsed \u201cTender Tor Supplying Coal for the Dominion Bulldings,* will de received at this office until Monday, our z J, piociustrely.for the supply of r the c Buildings Domimies I gs throughout the Combined specification and form of tende can be obtained on application at this office.Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed\u2019 with their actual signatures.Each tender mist be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, made to.the order of the Honorahle the Minister of Public Works; equal to ten per cent.of amount of the tender, which will be torfeited if the party tendering declive to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted The Department dos not \u2018bind itselt to accept the lowest or any tender.: J Hy order, ! .FRED.GELINAS, Secretary and Acting Deputy « Brus pape 1 h without.authority from the Department, w | net be paid for it G.J.ADAMS & CO.Minister Départment of Public Works, .Ottawa, June 24, 1904.§ .jnsecting\u2019 this natertisement À LOTS FOR SALE - ÉCART TE AR dae?re a nL A rR ry.ee i £ AA ST ps Ma eo Ft light and dark colors; formerly.75e, 85c and 95c yard: June LT .clearmg price 040000000020 00e sa a0 aa a see na re se eee ee vence» 5oc GUITINGS\u2014 Another range of Fancy Dress Suitings; formerly sold up - : to $1.50 yard.June clearing price .\u2026\u2026\u2026.wecsesserss sde ss 000000 75c VOILE DE PARIS\u2014Fine sheér wool Voile de Paris, in full range of .colors: exceptional value, Per yard .c.ceiiiiieiiriiiiier iene 45c CREPÉ DE CHENE\u2014Special showing in All- wool Colored Crepe de Chene; remarkable value.Per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260\u2026.0ecace sens eunu 0 45e .\u2018 E - : \u2019 ton tL \u2018 .* - - = à Ladies\u2019: Children\u2019s Hosiery Several Values That We've Demonstrated by Comparative Tests You Can't Duplicate.CHILDREN'S GOTTON SOX\u2014Plain Tan Cotton.white and pink; in: lace open- -work; pink and .blgek in cashmere; assorted sizes.Per Pair .!ea0ennceanses en ae n0 nana etes me nee rames 20000000 15e.Ladies\u2019 Black \u201cCotton Hose, extra spl ced \u201cheel \u2018and toe, Hermadort dye, guaranteed perfectly stainless.Special, per pair.% 10¢ OR 3 PAIR FOR.iii iit ititetrenranaerotrrosoqrascsascnns fase Ladies\u2019 Black Cotton Hose, German manufacture, guaranteed stainless.double sole, high spliced heel, excellent value.Per pair.23¢ SB PAIR FOR.oocetencscosacssvecsesoscsnssassensdecacsonianses 65e Ladies\u2019 Unbleached Cotton \"Hose, regular value 26¢ pair.Special 1.Price .veiivirinierineneniane Cheeveenses sheerns sesrsue nec een 000 12%e In the Ladies\u2019 Underwear Line, You'll Also Find Us on the Order- Winning Side in Every Comparison.Ladies\u2019 Rib Knit Cotton Drawers, cambric band, lace trimmed., \u201c Regular price 35e pair.Special Wednesday .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260000000cemac ses 34c Ladies*-Rib Knit Cotton Undervests, no sleeves, in pale blue and pink: neck and armholes shell stitched with contrasting colors, Regular price 12 1-2c¢.\u2018Special at s.\u2026\u2026s\u2026ercersessene ice one 0 00000 Glge Lagdles\u2019 fancy lace stitched Undervests, short sleeves, lace trimmed., ; Regular 25c.Special 1 Whitewear Sale Continues To Attract Buyers From all Sections of the City.The magnificent assortments in both Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s garments, coupled to the superb values, quickly resolve lookers into buyers.Children\u2019s Cambric Underskirts, some trimmed with imitation torchon lace, some*'with embroidery, with and without waist; ages 3 to 14 years.Sale price.\u2026.\u2026smestersen nee em ae s ose sens 30e Childrews Dresses, made of White Lawn, square yoke with clusters.: of tucks, trimmed around yoke with frills and Valenciennes edging.trimmed around neck and sleeves with lace; ages 2 to #4 years.SHE PriGe vee oionreeeoarenassersossrisssseerssnnssens \u2026 The Children\u2019s Drawers, made of cambrie, umbrella stÿTe, with tucks, = ; some with embroidery,' some with - Luce: ages-d2-to 16 years.Sale Pri SE se eraarnesraninrenerensssnrnnnessaraseassssansbedoss 38¢ Children's Night Gowns, made of cambric.with yoke.trimmed.with ; frill around neck, front and sleeves; 10 to 14 years.Sale price.45e When Ladies\u2019 Go Bathing The mouthpieces of Madame La Mode\u2014the fashion journals\u2014are claiming that to be up-to-date milady must own from three to four bath: gm Here is one of the recom mended styles.We show it in two.qualities:\u2014 °° Ladies\u2019 Bathing Suits, of fine quality Navy Blue Lustre, with deep suilor collar of ,white or self: belt\u2019 of navy or white, finished with flowing end tie.Our special prices: #3.a0 a re+ace Colored Dress Goods June Prices Are in Many Instances Less Than Actual \u2018Cost.SUITINGS-\u2014Lot of medium weight All-wool Fan Dress Sultings.in $3.75 QUANTITIES OF THE -Newest Dress Trimmings New Faggotings, in cream, white and black, from, per yard.12e Wood Fibre Insertions, in three.widths, black and white, 1 11-2 and 2 inches.at, per yard: 17e\u20ac, 29¢c and .c.i.onion .30e Chiffon Appliques, in black, white, ivory and ecru, from, per yard.43¢ Imitation Cluny Trimming, 2 inches wide, in black and white; extra .special, per .yard.se.see ass 000 leve sas senc 0000 Sets.BBC Wash Goods-Prime Values IN SEASONABLE FABRICS Tige, De, 131ge, 19\u20ac and.106, 131c, 18e and.Cotton Cheviots, worth 18c yard, marked down to Fancy: Dress Muslins, per yard: Fancy Scotch Ginghams, per yard: Snowflake Zephyrs, worth 15c yard, marked down t0.\u2026.0000u00s Dress Linens, for seaside and country.wear, in full range of colors, specially priced at, per yard.I 29c -Prints\u2014A splendid_line fast color English: Prints, worth 12 1-2c yard.\u2019 Choice, per FATA.cote nner ornare obanuersssasosersasoansnsssanas ds 10\u20ac Embroidered and Corded Silk Mull Muslins, in prettiest colors, per 2S xs LE LE LT CLT TORRE erenhesisrrverrsenns a+ TOC Soie Boucle, in effective patterns, yard J vosrencouu00 \u2026.BIC French Batiste, yard.30¢ Drap de Troie,-yard.\u2026.\u2026.Bac Colored Organdies, yard.« 406 Open-work Muslins, yard.20¢ =5e Dotted Swiss Muslins, yard.Zbe.Chiffon Flaked Volles, yard.\u201d Flannels and Flannelettes There is a regpectable, margin betweon what they are worth and what they are selling f8r during June.A 86 inch wide White Saxony Flannel ette, worth 12 1-2¢ yard.Here .you can \u2018buy 10\u2018yards fOr.0++00 000000 cas sn 00 ae can c 0000000 90c B89 inch wide Twill Saxony Flannelette, in white, \u201cpink, light blue and red.Worth 13c yard, fOr.24.00aves soma sc een ns 0000 se 01006 - 10\u20ac Plain Saxony Flannelette, in white, cream, light blue, pink and.red, suitable for underwear.Extra special, per yard .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000.Gc 2 inch wide Cream Flannelette Sheeting, for summer sheets.Worth 28u yard.\"Special LL.iii ities ereaerie ree Then ities =se Bi-inch wide Cream U nishrinicable All- \u2018wool Quaker.Flannel, worth 30c * yard, for.Les es eus aa a rene u en 0e PES =4c Linens of Various Types 12 inch extra quality BL BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE LINEN\u2014 Marked $1.30 yard.Special sale price.anencsnss0s ons é0cc000s Marked.$1.20 yard.Special sale price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.paccc sense hee Marked 90¢ yard.Special sale price.Ce scerecscc0n102 TOC UNBLEACHED BUTCHERS\u2019 LINEN, suituble for aprons, boys and ladics\u2019 suitings.ete:\u2014 RE EE B1 iviches wide, marked 20c yard.Special sale priré.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260.\"15e 88 inches wide, marked hic yurd.Special sale price, cones .\u201c20e 48 inches wide, marked 306 yard.: Sp>ctäl sale price.ze .86 inch Embroldered Apron Linens, mn pink, blue and red; marked 30e yard.Special sale price.oo ie ieee aaa =4c BLACK LINEN\u2014Black Canvas Weave Dress Linen, 28 inches wide, - per yurd 2.000000 dec rene a are ga vas ss see 0 sea sens 0000 s\u2026\u2026\u2026.29¢ Fine Black Dress: Linen, 36 inches wide, per yard, asc and.oo 40e Special Blouse Lengths Balance of Fine Chambray Blouse Lengths, with embroidered fronts, cuffs © and belts to match: Former price, each, $1.50: Former price, each, $2.50; Former price, each, $2.75: Former price, each, $3.00; special price now even Former price.each, $3.25: special price now ~., Above on sale on the 3rd floor of the \u201cNew Buliding, CS Poe ern special price now .special price naw .special price now Wig © umTo.- y St.Catherine and University Streets, JILL.BE gm sn nn Cp Open for.Business on Saturdays During the Months of July and August from 8 a.m.to 1 O\u2019Clock p.m.only.-\u201d pro- \u2018| .boast a variety, iñ Belts.\u201cThe other-will contain the Ribbons to be sold.for.reparer TE ee eae 1 25c Sarpa Sheer Linen Suitings, yard.- Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Hats Are Evidently Scarce Outside of this Establishment And here's the eve of Dominion Day.A jobber was trying to negotiate a purchase of the best part of our assortment on Saturday, at our regularly marked retail prices.Could a more emphatic endorsement of the fairness of the latter be furnished?Random sélections from the number of different styles, both for ladies and children:\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Linen Ready-to-weur Hats, in white, fawn and blue, white , tacing, trimmed with ribbon and stitching a secs e rennes 010 00000000 T5e Children's Linen Reuady-to-wear Hais, flop shape, in white, old rose, and blue, facing of white linen with ribbon and stitching.5e Ladies\u2019 Linen Ready-to-wear Hats, latest New York sailor style, in white, trimmed with band around crown and rosette at left side, with quill and gilt buttons.PEAR ce CHILDREN\u2019S OUTING HATS THAT 35c.Can Be Washed\u2014Another Big Consignment Just Passed Into Stock.Children's Linen Outing Hats, in colors of navy, brown and white; also white with blue piping.Hats that will always retain their shape and color, regardless \u2018of the\u2019 number of times they are - washed, Our Special Price.0.vvvennn.NATURAL COLOR Linen Blouses Launder as Well as White We show a satisfactory variety in either color, made in the 1 nattiest styles of the season.Two held up for your inspection, \u2018Ladies\u2019 Blouses, of fine quality Linen, in self \u2018color, made up in a most becoming style, with fine lace insertion on.\u2014 - front, finished off with pleats and fine pin tucks,\" new shape sleeves and tab collar, Our Special Price 1.50 White Pique Blouses, made up in the latest style with yoke and stole effect, piped with blue on front and sleeves, - $1.98 Shirt Waist Suits back.Our Special Price.FOR THE .HOLIDAY SEASON.a ee ee ee ete sas a 0 1 ea eee eee nana eau a su 00 Nothing more admirable than the.popular Shirt Waist \u2018 Costumes for country wear, writes an authority on fashion, But get the latest modes.Such are quite numerous in this store's variety, though we' ve only room for the description of three here : 5 Fine White Linen Shirt Waist Suits, one.of this season's new.\" est productions: waist with deep side pleats, new shaped sleeves and hmidsomely embroidered with linen und finished with peplum; skirt new geven gore flare, fliiished with: tall PBÉICHINE o0s0s0000000s \u2026\u2026.a.18.50 - PEN Fancy polka dot Chambray ( \u201costumes, \u201csomething new.becoming style.Waist has several rows yoke effect, and side pleats; skirt.with good flare, pane) front and lace insertion.Colors of old rose, gry, \u2018blue and.ve, - 10W teennecovnnnns aan ee tea e a ere eee Gas e rene denses elle #1350- Ladies\u2019 Sunimer Costumes.made of the new \u20ac atton Cänvas Cloth, in a nobhy style: waist with pointed yoke.deep pleats.and severn] rows of fancy embroidery; skirt with yoke, straps of embroidery, and finished with white \u2018canvas belt.Colors, blue and Br ay ; Ladies\u2019 $5.50 Walking Skirts for $3.95 One of the Newest of the Season\u2019s Modes.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Mixed Tweed Washing Shirts, each gore finished wlth deep and a most of white lace, new side pleats, tabs and covered buttons.Tailor-made Suits that are sold i in the regular way for $s.50.Our Special Price for Wednesday only avenue \u2018Numerous Good Slipper Bargains \u2018 \u2018Wednesday 8 a.m.there will be: put upon.sale JIPPERS for $1.85\u2014 \u2014 36 pairs Ladies\u2019 high-class American Patent.Leather Vamp SH pers, kid quapters, pretty how on\u2018strap, turn soles, wood French heels: sizes 2 1-2 to 7.Beautiful $2.60 Silppers.* Wednesday 8 am.spectal +o ac see 00e 0000000.asso sn cnrecene us sous sen can 0s Le \u2014 - 296 BELTS S FOR 15¢ To keep up.with the.whims of Dame Fashion, the \u2018\u2018summer girls\u2019> wardrobe must The variety is quickly gotten together by those who embrace the frequent opportunities to buy ata below-value price secured by this store.- To-morrow our latest purchase of this calibre will be gpened out for your inspection.$1.83 | -A lot of Black=Moire Belts, pleated, back trimmed with small black buttons, thor- and up-to-date styles.Belts of this stamp purchased in the regular Our price on this lot to-morrow, | cach.oughly new :- way are selling for 29¢.on Thursday, June 30th; at Sp.m.; and wt fe-open until the following Monday, J uly 4th,s4t-8 am.\" Fine quality Tapestry Portieres, in beautiful Oriental Grocery Specials CCTY Sp 11S AND THURSDAY OUR LIST OF PRICES.FILL AN \u2018YOUR NEEDS \u201cHERE.Hams for bolling.per Ib.1334ge Wanted.voucou>1bB4 Soo000 \u2018Fintan Haddie (new pack), 1 lb.can.10e Wanted.cans, $.\u2026.\u2018Salmon in porcelain pots, each.25e Wanted.\u2026.\u2026.«pots, $.0.\u2018Imported Sardines in of), 1-4'8.10¢ Wanted.ting, $.Chicken, Ham and Tongue, 1-2 1b.tin 10\u20ac Wuanted.tins, $$.Cocoanut (Featherstrip), per 1b., 176 Wanted.sise dbs, $.00 Cowan's Unsweetened Chocolate, % lb.zoe Wanted.STL lbs, $.Camp Coffee (Paterson's), 4°0z.bottle \"20e Wanted.bot, $.i.0m 9 Ib.bag\u2018 FloOUr.2+\u2026\u202600
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