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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" fe RE EE os ° R CT = \u2019 i .= .- | or - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Vol.+, No.134.a ee = canvassers in $300,000 WATCH IT GROW.Dailv Indicator of the Progress of the Y.M.C.A.Campaign for $300,000.%500,000 275000 _25a000 225000 200,000 175,000 9 50,000 123,000 Second Day $92,950 .75,000 F rst Day - 562,819 $ co.000 $ 25000 ZERO \u2018nother highly encouraging day\u2019s work \u201cnecien with the campaign for rais- .wig tor the extension of the lo- vo M.CU.A.was reported when the ©: ~ munittees met together at the \u201crs for the noonday lunch to- ine reports of the committees ha the total amount raised \u2018 twenty-four hours had been vs.INR the grand total for the - to $92.950.Yesterday's re- | 1e total raised for the \u2018rst - -.244, but gver three hundred - ove was accounted for when the | - ne to be kandai tn.s0 that tHe .:* figures were $62,519.attendance ut the Juncheon was :rger than on the first day, and \\EARLY $100,000 NOW IN HAND FOR Y.M.C the enthusiasm even more marked.Mr.John W.Ross and the other officials expressed great satisfaction at the progress that was being made.The details of the reports are as follows: \u2014 Official total, Tuesday.$62,819.00 Citizens\u2019 committee.17,950 00 Business men\u2019s committee.10,310.00 Young men\u2019s committee.1,871.00 Grand total.$92,950.00 The following amounts indicate the reports submitted by the teams of the business men\u2019s and young men\u2019s cob mittees through their captains, and the standing of the teams: Business Men\u2019s Committee, J.W.Me- Connell, chairman: - No.1, J.W.McConnell.$4,000.00 No.2, W.S.Leslie.235.00 No.3, G.W.Birks.740.00 No.4, Geo.Lyman.3065.00 No.5, John Allan.435.00 No.6, W.H.Goodwin.2,550.00 No.7, Henry Timmis.40.00 No.8, R.J.Younge.940.00 No.9, F.W.Fairman.595.00 No.lv, G.E.Williams.110.09 Total.2 vv 44 24 0000 $10,310.00 Young Men\u2019s Committee: A, J.X.McNutt .$230.00- B, A.L.Robertson.256.00 C, G.M.Cole.«.++.» 256.00 D, J.E.Birks.+.+\" 0.224.00 E, R.A.Becket, jr.146.00 F.W.G.P.Malone.97.00 G, Alex, Hollañd.151.00 H., E.W.Owen.+.66.00 I, W.A.Maclaren.228 00 J, P.A.Doig.++ + ++ 0 Total.2.24 20 00 er en $1,871.00 The following subscriptions of $1,000 and over bave bcen received to date:\u2014 Messrs.Henry Birks & Son.$ 25,000 Mr.and Mrs.John W.Ross.5,000 Mr.F.Howard Wilson.5,000 Mr.John Murphy.5.000 \\Ir.C.C.Holland.5.000 Mr.D.W.Roes .\u2026.ve oe =o oo 0,000 Mr.Abner Kingman.3.000 Mr.A.F.C.Ross.+.oo os oo 3,000 Mr.J.C.Holden.2,000 Mr.J.W, McConnell.2.000 The John Murphy Co., Limited 2,000 Mr.Robert Henderson.1.000 Mr, W.Y.King.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 1,000 Heirs Estate Fairman.«.1,000 Mr.John Allan.+o .\u2026 1,000 Mr.W.S.Leslie.vo «0 1,900 Mr.H.J.Allison.+.+., 1,000 Mr.R.T.Hopper.1.000 Mr, Arthur Lyman.ee oo «eo 1,000 Mr.Jas.Ballaniyne.oc oo .100 Mr.Henry Manderloh .4s 1,009 Mr.W.E.I.Moore.+c os .1 1 888 Mr.C.L.Hervey.Friend .- WRIT OF INJU on TA et n ment : | To Prevent Messrs.Vi Pom LAS Led i »r big electric fight was begun 5 ming when the Montreal Light, Ava.Ha 4 l'oewer Company presented a pe- La \u2018re Mr.Justice Fortin, in the I.¢ rt.asking a writ of injune- ¥ B 1.+s he Montreal Electric Light a) =.\u2018he Messrs.Vinond and pla) us sir + the same.So | I+ jones fair to be a litigation Tous, 110821 arried out to the bitter CELT s'ere=ts involved heing of vi- pony «+ Tor the parties concerned.Cart sioner opens DY questioning bart \"status of those operating the me! ; Electric Light Company.on NCTION ASKED pond and Others From Operating Montreal Electric Company.ing two days ago, adding that the underwriters\u2019 report gave = defective electric arrangements as the cause.He complained of the general interference of the Montreal Electric with their bus:- ness, their poles and wires creating great danger for the Montreal Light, Heat & Power employees.Mr.Chauvin and Mr.Atwater, who appedred for the Montreal Electric Light Company, asked until Monday .to ile a written answer, Mr.Smith was ready to consent io this, provided all work was stonpzd and matters were, allowed to stand in \u2018statu quo\u2019 until then.«nid that the original promoters -nterprise have been dead long L tuat the charter secured by + having been used during their! .it hax now lapsed, and could revived.This will be one of sounds for the permanent injuu- wat for in the conclusions of the mn, but meanwhile a preliminary wetton is demanded ordering the t Mr.Chauvin replied that there was no difficulty in promising not to put any current on the new lines, but bav- ing to carry out certain contracts at an early date, they could not vey wijl stop the erection of their poles and wires.However, they were ready to bind.themselves to leave a distance of three feet between the wires.Mr.Atwater explained that the rash- trea] Electric Light Company to stop érection of poles and wires in the and surrounding municipalities, \u201cle those of petitioner, and also transmit any clectrie current over © the lines erected and mentioned * xhibit produced with the petition.I< tition sets forth that, in some \u201csé primary wites of the Mont- fe cross the secondary wives Montreal Lizht, Heat & Power : dist ince of only eight this exposing the customers, in cortaut, te receive a very high nother premises, with great \u201clie and property, \u201cher sot forth that the Mont- tes nterfered with the pre- \u201cuw Montreal Light.Heat & ing of the Bleury street line was with a view to connect with a ,avg?establishment on St.James.ste ct.Mr.Smith insisted on à p2c:r 1 \u2018stalt quo\u2019 pending the Montreal Electric Light Company\u2019s reply, and the judge took the matter on délibéré.TRIED TO STEAL CLOTHES THIEF WAS LOCKED IN A CUPBOARD, ESCAPED AND WAS RECAPTURED.Robert McCoy, 18 years.of age, of 307 Grand Trunk street, pleaded guilty this morning before Judge Bazin, \u201cto the theft of a suit of clothes: Yesterday afternoon, McCoy went into-the tailor and has Blocked ats Mention is made that the! -nondent is constructing its ss, Catherine strect, from °o Bleury, and down BDieury, spores richt alongside those anv petitioner, the whole que \u20186 public safety.vs supported by an affidavit \u201csuperintendent of the elee- » ot the Montreal Light, Company setting forth \u201cuted by the work now go- ivi, smith, who presented the nd out that the danger ir the present state of \u201cost serious, as the coming © the awires night have Lue ous results, He mentionea t fire at the \u2018Herald\u2019 build- shop of A.Garneau, 298 St.Catherine street west, and wanted to buy a suit.After selecting a certain garment, Mec- Coy picked up the suit and started to walk out of the door with it.The pro- a Campaign Secured Over | $30,000 in Second Day\u2019s Work.eared \u201cThe evidence heard before the Royal gative character so far as regards proof of any irregularities in the police department.each other on the witness stignd and declared that \u2018their promotions had not indirectly.Yhig afternoon Mr.N.K.Laflamme, counsel for the Citizens\u2019 Committee, will turn the inquiry into smother di- \u2018rection, to ascertain if the police have, In any way, been \u2018kind\u2019 to the keepers of any gambling houses in the city.Reguraing a complaint againgt Ald.M.Martin, Mr.Alban Germain lias been eked to submit what he hag to com plain of in writing.FIXING WATER AND PROPERTY TAXES.Mr.A.Langevin, chairman: of the Board of City Assessors, was called -be- fore the Commission to state the syste followed by the assessors in making up the city\u2019s tax roll every year.He said there were eight assessors, who in April or at the beginning of May each year went through the city to make up the .valuation roll for the water and .business taves; afterwards they completed the property tax roll.In August and September complaints were heard, and the Board of Assessors decided upon the merits of each complaint, whether to maintain or to reduce the valuation.On Dec.1 the rolls were completed and forwarded to the city treasurer, The rolls were open to public inspection.In reply to Mr.Laflamme, Mr.Lange- vin said that in fixing the basis for the water tax, the assessors had consideration, not to the price at which a property might have been sold, but rather to the rental of the building.Witness agreed to place the books\u2014 the \u2018blotters\u2014at the disposal of Mr.Jules Helbronner, in order that he might examine them in accordance with the motion of his counsel, Mr.Charlemagne Rodier, on Friday last.Mr.Helbrouner said the \u2018blotters\u2019 he wanted to see were those of 1902 up to 1907 inclusive.The question as to whether Mr.Hel- x | bronner should be taxed as an expert witness was raised by Mr.N.K.Laflamme, and it was discussed for a time as to whether these costs should be charged against the city or not.| \u2018Finally, the Commissioner decided to take \u2018the question en .delibere.THE.OR.een an Detective Dan MeéLaughlin, No.2, was called to give evidence in - very useful to refer to from time.FERED ue A A qu SN A 4 - \u201c - > PR op PERE .pare CSST pe RE i ; NE NCTE CARA: 22 wo ow» .5 pe ea \u201c om hw - PI Cm ; vas, Rw WINTER .J i ; cu _ Lae _\u2026 , agrumes vo.in are ee ee PE SEEN ee ong d Le - Le ah iva aies Np oo Lr ni re ee ave A Ma Red NPT te \" | ples of water the Rev.Dr.Hunter.at McLeod Street Methodist Church Parscnage, Annie Rit- Fw of the water supply of the city suf George, were taken from different places | ficiently for the present.or if | but not-as he contends, it would have ét cs Ge set ETO NE Koes Tat ¥ a \u201cà, savings be TB Po Beg Me 8 TETE 20 al RQ Potins ICAL Wy, oui PCT se D) \" n A a ta A cas.Ne ns EIRE Cn ve tr re A EE M LE Ll J c Are chie, youngest daughter of James E.Me- Adam, formerly of Renfrew, Ont., to Norman C.Allen, son of Jcseph S.Alien, Trafic Department, Canadian Railway Comœuission.BASKIN \u2014 ANGELL \u2014 At Montreal.on June 2.1909, by the Rev.R.F.Hutch- ings, Mr.Fred.W.Baekin,of Hemming- ford.to Miss Alice M.Angell, only daugliler of Mrs.John Angeill, of Montreal.CLAXTON \u2014 GRONDIN \u2014 At Kingston, Ont., on June 7, 1309.Marie Blanche Groudin.daughter of the late Dr.Grondin, of South Durham.Quebec, Lo Stanley G.Claxton, son of Mathew \"1.Ciaxton, Kipgston.FOLEY\u2014TRAFTON.\u2014At the residence of the Rev.M.S.Trafton, 99 Wright street, St.John, N.B., on May 24, 190, Fenwick D.Foley to Miss Annie L.Trafton, the Rev.A.H.Trafton, the bride 's father, officiating, assisted by ter brother, the Rev.P.J.Trafton.GZOWSKI\u2014PATTERSON.\u2014 On June 5, 1909, at \u2018Clovelly,\u2019 Toronto, by the Rev.Dr.McTavish, Casimir Stanislaus Gzow- \u20acki, of Vancouver, to Mildred Gwendolyn Platt Patterson, daughter of the late Dr.C.R.Church, of Ottawa.: LASH \u2014 BALDWIN \u2014 On June 3, 15%, at -St.James\u2019 Cathedral, Toronto, by the Rev.A.Fordyce Barr, assisted by the Rev.Canon Welch, Crace Constance, younges: daughter of the late Robert Baldwin, and meme Outfit the Boys for Summer Comfort Blouses at 5 Oc Boys\u2019 Wash Blouses, blue and white, and tan and white, made full, soft collar and cuffs, sizes for 4 to 14 years; special ° at.\u2026.PE .e 50c Boys\u2019 Wash BOYS\u2019 OVERALLS, of strong blue v bib and straps, strongly sewn throughout, special .WHITE DUCK OUTING HATS, soft crown, stitched p= brim, ideal for outing wear, for boys, ladies and men.cial .ee +e .oe os ve Here! Boys\u2019 Sailor Wash Suits at 15¢ Boys\u2019 Wash- Suits, made m the ever popular sailor blouse style, blue and white, and tan stripes, self sailor tie; at a 7 5 and white denim, with | \u2014 genuine saving, each .vw \u201c Lie mére, 77 240 Spe- Men's Office Coats =, If you're an office man, you need necessity for paying a cent more than $1.75.English made Black Alpaca Office Coats, that for material and workmanship beat anything ever offered before at near that price.them, and make up your mind to have as much comfort as possible this « ssmmer.1 a I h one of these coats\u2014and there is no At that figure we\u2019re selling Just run in and see Ladies\u2019 Cotton Vests been more proper to do\u2014at the entrance of the present aqueduct, nor :t the site of the projected intake of the water supply.5 \u2018 ; \u2018This omission,\u201d says \u2018the superintendent.\u2018and the date chosen for the analysis have the disadvantage of showing to the public only the worst side of the question, and that at a time when the city is carrying out works of great magnitude for the improvement of the situation, namely, in bringing the supply through a covered conduit instead of the present open canal, six miles long; and in extending the intake of this covered conduit to the middle of the river.instead of taking the supply, as at present, from the shore, where it 18 admittedly subject to the shore pollution of the Ottawa river.\u2018The publication of the alarming conclusions of the bacteriologist has caused è i the newspapers to start à campaign for filtration, which campaign.made \u2018n good faith, might nevertheless leave ihe public under the impression that the waterworks authorities had neglected to seri ously take up the question of the im- proveinent of the water supply.\u2019 To prove that the Water Department has always appreciatedgthe importance of the matter, Mr.Janin refers to the at least the placing of the intake in mid-stream will not so improve its future filtering conditions to such an ©x- {ent as to warrant the outlay of &100.- 000.which the extension will cost, and which can be completed in five or six months\u2019 work.FILTRATION SHOULD BE STUDIED.During the period that the above- mentioned analyses are being carried out the department could take up anew, and in detail, the study of a sand fl tration plant ag 1 outlined it sumimar- ilv in my report of January, 1904.which system of filtration is not covered by any patent rights.At the same time people or companies holding patents for filtration systems could be requested to submit to Council the propositions they would have for the establishment of their systems on precise data and In formation furnished by the department, it being, of course, understood that any Twoposition.so made, in order to be seriously considered by the municipal authorities, would have to have worthy references as to the application of the system and the cost of operation.In that manner, about the month of | June of next year, the public and the City Council would be in a position to H 4 , - 225 PTE = pv LADIES\" COMBINATION UNDE! granddaughter of the late Mon.Robert Ladies\u2019 Canvas Shoes reports \u2018made, and measures taken since judge of the situation from the double Baldwin, to Jchn Francis, youngest son cf y .1876 to effect improvement.point of view, hygienic and financial.GARMENT.Z.A.Lash, Ecq., K.C.Ladies\u2019 White Canvas Oxford fhoes, 10 dozen, Ladies\u2019 Fine Ribbed Cot- In 1876, the superintendent.Lesage, In any event, the establishment of a Paris Pattern No.9878 PHILLIPS \u2014 DE JERSEY \u2014 Ou Wednes- Blucher style, laced, turn ton.Vests\u2014low neck and presented a report and estimate system of filtration which represents} Persan lawn.thin «ambre facon: day, June 2, 1909, by the Rev.Joseph Sul- soles and Cuban heels, $1.55 short sleeves or low neck and for a sand filtration plant for an outlay of probably a million of dol-| or latte mar he all tel Jaen livau, M.A., at the residence of the .regular value $1.75\u2014pair no sleeves, regular value 14c 0 fifteen million gallons, at a cost of $440.- lars cannot be undertaken by Council dainty undergarment which om Tries bride's parents, Robert Allan.younger each\u2014for .oo.C 000.No action was taken on this pro- before proceedings are set going to au-j two pieces.ankle-length Fett Cn son of Chae.S.J.Philiips, to Loulsa Ma- iilda May, eldest: daughter of John De Jersey, all of Montreal.thorize the necessary loan, and while proceeding to this end it would be advisable to go on with the analyses and bloomers.A deep voke.which in ted over the hips hy darts.takes ja all fulness at his ject, it not being considered immediate- Iv urgent.\u2019 New Summer Collars ITU TIRES a J z \u2018 Tr fy iA gt à #t fi ZB 2 ?*8 IRE E, \u20ac k « 7 , an Ss, NL ; + JE » \u201c54 oN Ee 1523 * NE £5 MY F9 RER A: gd « £ 1: Las ES.RAE EW >.B À + a RE + - \u2018 >, 34 .Aa! H : i gd SI pH : 188 - { 3 A it .BO * : .A\u2018; 2.44 ; in i hi on.F T0 HR 5 I & oH TX EE Kk N SER: 2%} 1B 31 ; 0% a i 343 he i ai : 7 A \u201d 4% : x 1 ; 5° EY R.3 24 3 % ei iB 2 H 1 a a: 2 2 a fa Bat 5 7 .A .Cu pr.ti » JE UI BRE ob ; + 3 d +1 é £4 4 4 Ÿ : K Ix: 5 E f 3 B 3 ite dt H i < ia Ba & 6 = Ba A i KK.At h h 8B ~ {i + 6-2 5 à 4 fr { = ; RP BMS 1 RO: 54 f A ¢ .: \u2018 RB i .x } EL ; \u2018 f i A ; i> 4 .31 pb ; A gro A Ki i Ke q 7 b « R .3 Fe a hl \u2018 5 i = 2 I 4 \u2019 } Î BY CE Ba a f INE: ; a : 3 + 2d BM du ERG.oe È : ER > p $ {5 RS R : A 3 i 2 4 F wt \" IN OX .iT ; i i N A + i 0.9; x Ft I; a 2 A s 13 ¢ IR \u2026 EB + \"25 oi i - 25 v + LA wR 8 t i - 3 Al 4 V 6 Be: 0 H oF ) \u2018 PR Cy 3 4 - 24, 16 ?| 1 H 5 Ra ni \u201c : à ROLPH-\u2014GERMAN\u2014 On June 2, 1909, at the Church of the Japanese Martyrs, Wels land, Ont., by the Rev.Father Trayling, John Hemilton Rolph, manager Imperial Bank, Font Hill, only son of Thomas T.Rolph, Eeq., of Toronto, to Helen Marjorie, only daughter of Wm.M.German, K.C., M.P., and Mre.German, of Welland, Ont.WANLESS \u2014 HOPE \u2014 In Grace Church, New York city, on June 1, 1909, George A.Wanless, sop of George A.Wanless, of Ottawa, to Sadie E., daughter of the late W.H.Hope, of Mentreal.WILSON \u2014 CLARKE \u2014 At Ottawa, on June 7, 1909, by the Rev.Wm.Moore, J».D., Ethel, ycurgest daughter of the late Alexander Clarke, eof Ottawa, to James Horatio Wilcon, B.A., third son of Mathew J.Wilson, Esq., of Ottawa.DIED.CARTER \u2014 Iu Kiugston, Ont., cn June 8, 1969, at her residence, 55 Clergy street, West, Mary Anne Manger, widow of the late Wm.Carter.BERNARD.\u2014On May 24, 1909, at her residence, Elmstead, Kingston-on-Thames, England, in her T9th \u2018year, Charlotte Jane, widow of the late Lieut.-Col.Luke \u2018Fitzgerald Bernard, formerly of the 13tir Hussars, and fourth daughier of the lale Lieut.-Col.Kingsmill, of Niagara, formerly sheriff of the Niagara district, nt.BISSETT.\u2014At St.John West, N.B., on June 4.1909, Captain George W.J.Bis- sett, of the government steamer \u2018Lans- downe,' aged 64 years, leaving besides his wife, five sons and one daughter to mourn.BRYANT \u2014 In this city, on June 8; 1909, at 2419 St.André street, Aurelie Bryant, aged 2 vears and J moaihs.Funeral vrivate.CAMPBELL.\u2014At 3 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 22, 1909, suddenly, Barbara Morton Taylor, widow of James Campbell.FRASER.\u2014At the Western Hospital, Toronto, on June 5, 1909, Selina Clarke, aged 61 yeare, wife of the late P.C.Fraser, and second daughter of the late Rev.W.F.Clarke, Guélph.HAMILTON > At Rawdon, an Mav 25, 1939, of pneumonia, Thomas Hamilton, ir the 78th year of his age.Deeply regretted.MHENFEY \u2014 At Ottawr.on June 8 1969, Joha Hepey, Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, in - the 8th year of bis ags.MAYAM - In Kingston, Ont., on Juna S, 1909.Mrs.M.C.Maxum, wife of the late - Alfred Maxam, vged 72 years and eight months.O'BR{EN \u2014 At Quebec, on June 5, 199, Veronica (Queenie; O'Brien, beloved and only daughter of Martin O\u2019Brien.culler.SMITH \u2014 At the Montreal Gererai Hospital, ca Tuesday, June 8, 191, Edith May Smith, daughter of Frederick Charles Smith, aged 13 years.Fuperal from Wiiiiaia Wray's establich- yceat, 113 University etreet, on Thursday, June 10th, at 2 p.n.English papers please copy.WELLER.\u2014At his late residence, 371 Reid stréêt, Peterborough, Ont., on June 5, 1908, Charles Alexander Weller, fydge of the County Court of Peterborough, aged 79 years and 2 months.\u2019 .\u2014\u2014\u2014 Notices received top late for this page ray possibly be in time for page & \u2014 Those scnding notices 107 the aboye omuma send with them a let of names interested friends together with a ofie-cent stamp for each xzddress, and marked copies of the \"Wituees' eon- tausing the netics will be promptly malled.For addressee in ign oQuUB- tries three cents will be required.200 Fine Guipure, Fish Net and Swiss Muslin Collars, Gibson styles, black, white and ecru, different heights, specially priced 100 to 450] | Ladies\u2019 Lisle Hose Ladies\u2019 Plain Lisle Hose.of fine quality, at a great saving, per pair .\u2026 .ee a More Proof of the Wisdom Of Buying Furniture Here |! Natural coler RATTAN CHAIRS, of neat design, comfortable $1.75, for .RATTAN ! CHAIRS BED COUCHES imperial Oak VELOUR PLUSH Same stylo in ROCKERS, at \u2018$2.35.COVERINGS, assorted colors and paiterns; gooll, strong spring, fF ltringea an round, worth $5.75, for .¢ 5 ONLY, with good mirror, prcperly made Cheffoniers (la every regard; warth $10.75, for .RE and «ubatantial, Worth ee on ($1.40 LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.I] argaret\u2019s College = TORONTO = ss Residential and Day Schon s under the management of .1 Principal Dyson, Corda.ere.Toronto), and Mrs.GEORGE DICK&ON.Miss J.E.MacpoNaLD, B,A., Principal, St.A High-C fer GEORGE Large Staff of Yeachers, Graduates of Can n and Region niversitior.Full Academic\u2019 Ceurge for University Matriculation with highest honors; Music, Art, Domestic\u201d Science and Physical Education.: \u2019 Write for Booklet to the Secretary, St.Margaret's College, Toronto.- \"EES & CO.Funeral Diractors, 912 ST.CATHERINE W.(Note change of Address.) CHARITIES AND CORRECTION SIXTYSIXTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OPENS AT BUFFALO.7 Buffalo, N.Y., June 9.\u2014The sixty-sixth national conference of charities and éor- rection, which opeps here tonight, has brought together a gplendid body of men and women many of whom have made their lifes work the scientific study cf the best meana of-caring for or reforming the deféctive \u2018or incorrigibles, feed- tipg the i p catipg the ignorant, and reforming transgresorn It ig belied à that te number of delegates in attendance the conference will be the greatest ever held.The gathering is strictly non-sectarian and includes in its roster : leaders of all creeds.The conference is peculiar in that it never formulates a otherwise to any specific line of action.It is, in face, just! what the word im- pliee\u2014a conference\u2014where the best thought of the time on social problem is given expression.movement has been started in some quarters to build up some sort of a permanent organization, but this will meet leading delegates who consider present modes of procedure the best.C Ansley Wilcox, of Buffalo, chairman of wit general committee of arrangements, will preside at the opening session this evening.He will introduce Mayor J.N.Adam, who will welcome the delegates.i ingst P.Bicknell, of Washington, vre- !sident of the canference, will speak on i \u2018Disaster, relief, and its problems\u2019 Mr.\u2018Bicknell had charge of relief work fol- | owing the San Francisco earthquake, and also was sent to Messina.Farag CONCERT FOR \u2018SHUT-INS.Inmates of St.Margaret\u2019s Home were given a conéert last night, through\u2019 the Club of Westmount.The programme included solos by Miss Cerini, Miss Leith Graham, and Mr.W.McAllister; fancy drills by a number of girls under the direction of the Misses Coles; recitations by Miss Edgar and Master Harold Kerr; and fancy dancing by little Miss Henderson.The .Scotch song, \u201cThe Flowers of the Forest, sung by Mr.McAllister by request, particularly de: lighted some of the old people, in whom memories of yore weére awakened by the bagpipes, the piper being by mo means the least important contributor to the programme.Miss \u201cWatson and Miss Duncan played the piano.Miss Graham sang \u2018Killarney,\u2019 for the gratification of \u2018Irish hearers.Short.addresses were given by Messrs.\u2018Sydney Stevens and Leslie Barnard, offigers of | the club.ing the hungry, clothing the naked, edu- make a report en the general of the water works, especially as re- | of speakers the policy nor -binds itself by resolution or It is understood a with strong opposition from mauy of the thoughtfulness of the Boys\u2019 Sunshine filtration, at the risk | In 1894 two expert engineers, Messrs.T.C.Keefer and J.E.Vanier, were commissioned by the City Council to wants gards filtration ot the water.\u2018The conclusions of these experts are as fol- J lows: \u2014 ; \u2018It will be seen that filtratioz by either mode involves a large outlay.\u201cThere are seasons ofthe vear when filtration or subsidence at Montreal would be desirable, especially during the spring flood, when the shore water of the Ottawa, - which supplies the aqueduct, is turbid, ar after heavy, rains have washed the banks of the aqueduct.But this suspended matter is dropped as soon as the avater is at rest.During the reign of frost and ice there is no pollution of the water.\u2018None of the towns: or cities winch take their supply from St.Lawrence or the lakes have as .yet embarked in any scheme of filtration.There ts in every case pure watér in sight, and where the shore water is tainted they have extended tunnels or suctions to get beyond it.to WATER IS NOT | UNWHOLESOME.\u2019 \u2018The water of the aqueduct, even when impure, is not unwholesome, and as scarcely five percent of all pumped 13 used for drinking and culinary pur poses, for which boiling is a protection in reach of all, we believe that for Montreal filtration must be regarded as a luxury rather than as a necessity.\u2019 +.\u2018This opinion,\u201d proceëds Mr.Janin, \u2018even though expressed fifteen years ago, justifies the execution of the present project of improvement actually being carried out.My last trip of inspection.of waterworks in the United States, last winter confirms the opinion of these gentlemen, notably from what I saw at Buffalo, where, instead of resortäng to filtration, the city is extending out to mid-stream in the Niagara river a largdfintake conduit for its water supply,\u2019under about the same conditions as the one | have planned for our own city, Mr.Janin adds that in January, 190i, he recommended the stady of a filtration scheme, but no action was taken on that report.On Jan.5, 1904, the superintendent estimated the cost of a filtration plant for 25 million gallons at $700,000, and at $2 per million gallons for expense of operation \u2018and maintenance.Finally, the scheme of carrying the intake further into the river and building a covered conduit was agreed upon, in accordance with Mr.Janin® recommendation.= The Superintendent continues:\u2014\u2018Thus, after years of study and discussion, just as the first serious improvement to the water supply recommended by experience and approved: of by recognized technical experts is being\u2019 carried out, does it not seem that.the moment is peculiarly inopportune for: the public to be seized with panic, and that ill- conceived dispositions be set forth for of entailing expense on the city, all dhe more considerable that the stud Wf these filtra- complete the study of the projects whicn I have just recommended to you, instead of taking hasty decisions under the impulse of pamic, which.in any event, could not bring immediate remedy to the actual conditions (such as the public might be led to believe), for even with all the hurry with the administrative and financial formalities of the shortest possible, still work on-any scheme of filtration could hardly be started before the winter season, and works of that magnitude will take at least a couple of years to carry out.When this report wae presented to the Water Committee yesterday afternoon, the chairman, Ald.CUlearihue, said that instead of spending a large amount to purify the water, the city should first start a movement to prevent its pollution.As the villages and towns near the St.Lawrence increased in population, the dangers of pollution from sewage increased.Also.if the drain water were to go through some place where the debris would be picked up and used for fertilizing it would be a good reform.\" \u201cThe water question is somethine like the Royal Commission,\u201d he added,\u2018 the Health Committee takes the worst time of the year to analyze the water and makes it appear that it is as bad as possible.\u2019 Ald.Dagenais intimated that such a consideration did not remove the hygienic danger.\u201cThere arc interests behind all this) concluded Ald.Clearihue.\u201cThere are agents of filtration who are pushing strongly.\u2019 It was decided that Janin should make a Council on the subject.CONDUIT IS NEARLY FINISHED.Mr.P.McGovern, the contractor for the construction of the covered conduit, informed the committee that the work would be completed by the middle of August._ Superintendent Janin said it would be impossible for his department to have the necessary connecting pipes, etc, laid thie year, but &pecifications for the work would soon be completed, and a start could be made shortly after the completion of the conduit by the contractor.\u2019 Tenders were awarded as follows: \u2014 Cast iron pipes.Canada Iron Co.Limited: special castings P.Amesge & Co.Regarding the high pressure .waler system for West ward, Ald.Levesque asked that plans be prepared so that the system could be put into operation ag eoon as possible.On his suggestion.the Finance Committee will be asked for money to provide for the preparation of plans, SHERIFF WILLIAM WATT._ London, Ont., June 9.\u2014Sherif William Watt, -one of the best known offi- clals of this county, passed away at his home here last night, after a protracted illness.He was B7 years old, and was a graduate of the Upper Canada law school practising law in this city for a number of years, from which he drifted into the newspaper profession, having charge of the editorial work in the Brantford \u2018Expositor.\u2019 Superintendent report to the UNNECESSATY the lower edge of the petticou- a pretty flare.petticoat portion 1s trimme.+}, The lower « _.sertions and edging of fire corners being trimmed wt.colored ribbon.The full he oo the lower «dges gathered mi.of ribbon-run beading, tinwhed wo narrow edging.If desired 1 - © ment may be made in Chifia =k.pattern is in 8 rizes\u201422 to 35 an waist measure.For M waist the L ment requires 44 yards of mater.inches wide.or varde 42 in» wide.with 9 vards of infertion.4 var 31 of edging and 2 vards of ribhon to tr petticoat: 11-8 yard of heading, ©: vards of ribbon 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A Madras physiclan wap mms 108 = for a turban in a department: = \u2018None of this 1s fine ehouc!.\u2018In the turban 1 have on there oo Yards.But forty yards of 15-09 give me a head like a Saratoga \u2018Indian muslin is very, vers tir must be fine enough to disappes: 18 to pass cur Al test.Yes, fin to disappear.He smiled.\u2018It\u2019s true,\u201d he said.\u201cThe tet The muslin is spread -on gros.night.In the morning.when eve is dew-drenched, 1f the musi - practically identical with the ow.samer covering the lawn -m ther isn't invisible ot 15 discard uo \u201csev-onds®,\u2019 it at must be sold as me: I Bs 1 am HE SEE OF OTTAWA (1 OF ARCHBISHOP DU- CON THURSDAY WILL LARGELY ATTENDED.\u201cnthier, Vivar-l1eneral of Ot- 1 sut an o:fcial letter to all - 1 the divcese informing ) death or Archbishop Du- the date of the funeral.the fact of his yopent as administrator of .aire the vacancy of the -\u2026y «wntten by the deceased «tp 1e, Gauthier.of Kingston, : and the funeral ser- Corday, the English funeral Ce delivered by Archbishop + Yeronto.The Canadian Pa- wav Los arranged tor a special P'ae Vier tation at on Thur=iav next.June 10, La nt-rimecIate Stains, and no (Mtawa a 115 an.Round x we Lolt cor -Hgle first- are, got se ni on jo trains, cov, Glee +0 url merning trains vue lé 0 1 00 to return until Ce 1 coe ntions leave \u201c2 vi bishops which next fall renders \u201c+ eirecopal See a most ami efforts will no Ce th nave a successor to © a appointed at the earliest ate.fr ov 8 v.rontents of the .deceased - + are made known.after rr wil be seen whether he cu =te} anv name.The archbish- ;- «Dominion will probably take _ et their presence in the Capi- - tuneral to hold a meeting «hy, choice of names to be tu the Pope for the succession, ns of the Ottawa Chapter will make the final + Rome will vi.June S.\u2014A cable from Car- \u2018erry del Val at Rome was receive liv expressmg the regret of Pope N\\.at the sudden death of Arch- Duhamel.fax.N.S., June 8.\u2014Archbishop Mc- by and the Rev.Dr.Folev left to- + Ottawa to attend Archbishop Du- ~ funeral.a0 T.R.will Ottawa at + al going on the afternoon train .txesday, June 9, and the morning ; Thursday.The tickets will 3 cool to retum on all trains on ; Ed typo 11, to enable friends to at-: EY funeral, Ep \u2014 en J OBITUARY } © v1 \\[cCLINTOCK.7.-Chas.H.McClintock, © 13 at the port of Stan- suddenly of heart fail- ck this morning.le \u2018ending to his business as : ! tne end came quite unexpect- \u201c18 survived by his wife.He \u201cof the best known men of a ad County.heing an active \u2018and spirited citizen, fair-minded and ~ sive.Some twelve years ago he \u201cpointed collector of customs at + of Stanstead.\u201cTEVALIER JOHN HENRY.v1.June 8.\u2014Chevalier John once a well-known contractor of Ottawa\u2019s pioneers, died this - : at the age of 88.- He had been +z health for some weeks.THE BISLEY MEET \u2014 \u2018V MODEL OF ROSS RIFLE CAN- : PE USED AS SBRVICE RIFLE YET.Associated Press.) \"ine 8.\u2014Having been offi- \u201ced that mark 2»0f the two ritle, weight, 9 pounds 8 Ls teen issued on trial only, the : National] Rifle Association Lu are feet.y \u2026 Harry Bloom has sold to William Higgins lots 385-1 and 2, and part of lot 385-3, in St.Henri ward, with three houses thereon, divided into six dweli- ince, fronting on St.Antoine street, near Greene avenue, for $14,750 and other considerations.\u2019 Joseph Henri Olivier bas sold to John James Johnson Jot 162-20, the northwestern part of lot 162-1, and the southeastern part oË lot 162-21, St.Louis, with buildings fronting on St.Elizabeth, B:en- ville and Berri streets, for $12,000.Abraham B.Dupere has sold to Le Chateau Dupere, Limited, lots 403-64, 65 and 66, parish of Longue Pointe, with buildings thereon, for $12,000.Ele St.Pierre has Éold to \u2018l'elesphore B.Boineau the north-eastern part ot Jots 1300 to 1301, and the south-eastern part of lot 1302, St.Henri ward, with buildings on St.Antoine street.at the corner of l\u2019ark avenue, for $9,000.- Louis \u2018P.Forest © has sold tc Mme.Thomas F.Larseneur lots 12-53 and 14- 87, in St.Lonis, with house fronting on Park avenue, near Villeneuve street, ior g9 029.- Joseph Durocher has sold to Joseph | David lot 14, parish of Pointe aux \u2018lrem- bles, with buildings fronting on the public road, for $8,000.Alderic Lemay has fold to Mme.Albert E.Minard lot 2-80, Hochelaga ward, town of Maisonneuve, with buildings fronting on Adam street, for $5,500.Martin Hubert Lavoie has sold to Mme.Sinaie Lamoureux lot 10-83, in St.Louis, with buildings fronting on Cas- grain street.above St.Louis, for $5,200.Mrs.William Rutherford has sold to! Matthew Alex.Gray two lots in West- mount, No.230 Prince Alhert avenue, below Western, for 85,700.Estate John Archibald has sold to Andrew Gordon lois 3167-93 and 94.St.Gabriel ward, with buildings fronting on Ash avenue, above Favard street, for $5.009.A MONTCALM MONUMENT.\" Mr.Geo.Bellerive, of Qucbec, secretary \u2018of the Canadian committee for the monument to be erected to the memory of Montcalm, at Candiac, near Nunes, France, has received official notice that the inauguration will take place next September.The event will be celebrated by a three days\u2019 festival, one of the items of the programme being a bull race ih the old Roman arena of Nunes.Invitations will be sent to the Dominion and Quebec governments, ag well as to the cities of Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa.M.Frederic Mistral, French et, and Mr.William Chapman.Cana- jan poet, will take part.in the proceedings.POLICE SPORTS.The Police Amateur Athletic Association will hold their annual games in the M.À.À.A.grounds on July 21.ve peurs ir on ap.CN he ets ean REN 00 A THE DOG SHOW, High Quality.of the Entries is the Feature of this Year's Exhibit.\u2018 The poor dog, in life the firmest friend, fond: Whose honest heart is still his naster\u2019s bim alone.\u201d - \u2014Byron.A dog show is proverbially a noisy affair, and the twelfth annual exhibition by.the Montreal Canine Association.,Js no exception to.the rule.The sharp yap of the toy is heard alongside the deep tone of the mastiff, although it may be noticed that there are quite @ number of evidently phlegmatic dogs who take little notice of what goes on.- the Arena and the increased accommodation 13 very much appreciated.The new benching also is a great boon, and exhibitors and spectators alike were \u2018loud in their praises of the arrangement, tre of the Arena to allow of rapid judg- Jing, and it was around these that the crowd gatherëd to watch the judging.Last night's claïées were -English and Irish setters, and the judge had - ditt- culty in giving a decision, so close were the dogs in quality.Indeed, the feature of the show \u2018is the all-round \"exéet- lence of the ciasses, \u2018hardly an animal being exhibited that has not:iprétiously won a prize.In some classes there 18 a slight falling off numericaily, but-tins can be accounted for.Among rhe poor classes, for example, there is not.à large entry, but this year the show is a fortnight later than last year, und the hgat \u201cmakes all the difference to the coats of the dwellers in \u2018Cage Alley.\u2019 There is a fine showing of fox terriers, both smooth and rough, and the gpaniels, water and cocker entries, \u2018arc well filled.\u201cNome of the cockersiare above the average, while\u2019 the bull ;terriers and -Bostons rank high in\u201d general excellence and point, A good showing is made by the larser dogs, such as St.Bernards and mastiffis, while the Airedales and Irish * térriers found a great deal of general: popularity last night, Some excellent types are shown by the Colne Farm.kennels and the Drumclamp kennels, the latter centered under the name of Mr.W.C.Fihley.During \u2018the \u2018 afterhoon many clusses were judged, the smaller dogs \u2018havipg.the first turn.The Airedales, FPomeran- American fox hounds, pugs; Maltese terriers, and black and tans were.\u201cx ed of, there being keen competition 18° Al devartments.\u201d | es ef Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Laurin carried all before them in the Airedale -:lasses, the Colne Farm Kennels coming in for.figsts whenever shown._ RES The smallest dog in the show excited much interest, and a couple of Welsh toy terrier pups; the smaller of which weighed but a pound and a halt, were à centre of attraction.= The Pomeran- ians, the ladies\u2019 dogs par excellence, also attracted much attention, the silken cushions being \u2018matched -by .a: ribbon around the petted favorite\u2019s neck, -Une little aristocrat has: a: house to himself, as he objects to being bandied by the vulgar throng.Ce \"The show will remain open until Friday night, the judging.heing concluded on.the previous evening.Results \u2014 ATREDALE TERRIERS.Puppics Dogs\u20141, Mr.and Mrs, J.A.Laurin\u2019s Colné, the Travelling Salesman; 2, Mrsr.A.E.Dudley\u2019s Colne Tarter; 3, P.N.Anderson's Buster Brown.- Cia Novice Dogs\u2014Colne the Travelling Salesman; 2.A.S.Henshaw\u2019s Royal Toper; 3, Buster Brown.Limit Dogs\u2014Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Laurin's Colne Matchless Monargh; 2, Clarence W.Stroud\u2019s Edgewater Whin- field Pebuff; 3, A.S.Henshaw\u2019s \"Royal Toper.me: \u201cOpen Dogs\u2014Celne Matchless Mobareh ; 2.) Edgewater Whinfield Rebuff; 3j Royal Toner: .> Ll Tomy, \u201c Winners Dogs\u2014]1, Colne Matchless Monarch, Reserve, Edgewater, Whin- field Rebuff.Lo.ee Puppies Bitches\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.Laurin\u2019s Colne Estelle Drummond; - 2, P; M.Anderson\u2019s, Miss Lossie.Novice Bitches\u2014Mr.and Mrs_ - sas 3 mn .[Pot 5 \u201c apt St FTE DTA ty 2082 00 A ye THE MONTREAL BATLY WITNES | SPORTING NEWS The first to welcome, foremost te- de- own, Who labors, fights, lives, breathes, for This year the show is being held\u2019 ir Two large rings are placed in the cen- | ians.Yorkshire terriers, Enghsh \u201cand | i Local Novice Bitches\u20141, Colne Hot |\u2019 Open Bitches; American Bred\u2014Colne - Jonas B.; 2, Max F.~y a - S, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, Colne Hot Stuff.Green Class Dogs\u20141, Buster Brown; 2, Edgewater Dictator.Green Class, Bitches\u20141.Miss Lossie.Veteran Dogs\u2014Mr.and Mrs.J.A.1 Laurin\u2019s Colne Lucky Baldwin, Veteran Bitches\u2014Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Laurin\u2019s Colde Knox Greine.Brace Class\u2014Mr.end Mrs.J.A.Laurin, Team Clasg\u2014Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Laurin.AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS.Novice Dogs and Bitches\u2014Silver; 2, Jos.D.Fournier : Flore.Open Dogs and Bitches\u2014F.Gibson's Bandy; 2, F: Gibson\u2019s Silver; 3, Mrs.R.A.Ross\u2019 Merry Bud.BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS Ç (Manchester.) Open Dogs\u2014F.E.Montgomery's Mas- \u2018ter Fred; 2, E.Proveneal\u2019s Prince.Winners, Dogs\u20141, Master Fred, Re- seve, Prince.\u2018 Novice Bitches\u20141, \u2018J.F.Campbell\u2019s Pearl.\u2018 \u2018 Open Biches\u2014F.E.Montzomery\u2019s West End Maiden; 2, Alex.G.Lapointe, Princess Maud.=~ Winners, Bitches\u20141, West End Maiden; 2, Pear].WELSH TERRIERS.Open Dogs and Bitches\u2014I, 'Johnston\u2019s Queenié, POMERANIANS.Novice Dogs\u2014Mrs.Alex.G.Lapointe\u2019s \u2018\u2019Pon-pon; 2, W.Paquette's Bijou.Co Limit Dogs under.8 lbs.\u20141, Mrs.Helen Gyde\u2019s Hillary Prince.* Limit Dogs, under 8 1lbs., any color, except black.brown or chccolate\u2014Mrs.J.A.Pitt's Beautiful Mite of the Sables.L Open Dogs and Bitches, over 8 lbs., any color-1, Mrs.J.- L.Smeaton\u2019s Queen Topsy.+ - \u2018Open Dogs and Bitches, Bred in Canada or United States\u20141, Mrs.F.L.Hutchinson's Ruby, Godfrey; 2, Queen Topsy.07 Open, Dogs and Bitclies, under 8 lbs., shaded sable\u20141, Mrs.F.L.Hutchin- ron's Buena; 2, \"Beautiful Mite of the Nables., Open Dogs, under 8 lbs, \u2018brown or chocolate\u2014Hillary Prince.Open Dogs, under 8 lbs., any color, except black, brown or chocolate\u2014I, Beautiful Mite of the Sables.Winners, dogs\u20141, Hillary Prince Reserve, Beautiful Mite of the Sables.Novice bitches\u2014Mrs.F.L.Hutchinson\u2019s Ruby: Godfrey.Limit bitches, under 8 lbs., brown or chocolate\u20141, Mis.8, N.Gyde\u2019s Chocolate Witch.2, Mrs.F.L.Hutchinson's Ruby Godfrey.Limit bitches, under 8 lbs., any color except black, brown or chocolate\u20141, Buena.Open bitches, under 8 lbs.any color except black, brown or chocolate\u20141, Buena.a Winners bitches, Chocolate Witch.Brace class\u2014Mrs.Gyde.: ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS.Puppies, dogs and bitches, any colér\u2014 1, Master 1.Bonnamie's Ruby.ENGLISH\u2018.TOY SPANIELS\u2014BLACK AND TAN.Novice, dogs and bitches\u20141, Leo Ral- ferty's Prince; 2,, Arcade Leblancs Open.dogs\u20141, Mrs.M.C.Taylor's Duke, Winners, dogs and bit¢hes\u20141, Prince.ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS\u2014(Any color except black and tan.) Novice, dogs and\u201d bitches\u20141, Ruby.Open, dogs and bitches\u20141, Miss H.Lumsden\u2019s Minnie Warren.Winners, dogs and bitches\u20141, Minnie Warren, Reserve, Ruby.YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.F.W.Moore's Tricksey; 2, Johnston Mitchell's \u2018Prince; 3, C.Cutler\u2019s Prince.: limit, dogs and \u2018bitches\u20142, Prince; 3, | Chas.\" Machett\u2019s Ted.Ope dogs and bitches\u20142, Prince; 3, Winners, dogs sand bitches\u20141, Trick- sey, Reserve, Princé.PEGS.: Open, dogs and bitches\u20141, Mrs.Geo.M.Tyrrell's Ch.Osborne Punch.Winners, dogs\u2014Ch.Osborne Punch.TOY FRENCH POODLES.Open, dogs and bitches\u20141, Mrs.Thos.Bates\u2019s Dannie; 2, Mrs.A.Kind's Peggy; 3, A.Craig's Barney, Winners\u20141, Dannie, Reserve, Peggy.2; WHIPPETS.Limit, dogs \u2018and bitches\u20141, W.Du- chenay\u2019s DarkeyW Open, dogs and -bitches\u20141; Darkey.Winners, dogs gnd bitches\u20141, Darkey.SCHIPPERKES.1, Wm.Cook\u2019s Cissy.MISCELLANEOUS.Novice, dogs and bitches\u20141, Sidney Gidman\u2019s Bijou.Limit, dogs and bitches\u20141, Mrs.F.L.Hutchinson\u2019s China; 3, Bijou.Open,\" dogs and %itches\u20141, China; 3 George Willet\u2019s Tiny.Winners\u20141, China, GRIFON BRUXELLOIS.1, Mad.Nevilles Djelma.ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.Open, dogs and bitches \u2014 1, Thibau- deau\u2019s Treeky.MALTESE TERRIERS.Limit, dogs and bitches\u2014I, Miss Edith Ross\u2019s Cherry.Open, doge and bitches\u20141, Mies Edith Ross\u2019s Peacl&s., ENGLISH SETTERS.Novice dogs\u20141, Mp, Knight\u2019s Rex.Limit dogs-\u2014-1, B.\" oss's Max F; 2, Rex.20 Open dogs\u20141, Paul: Emile Piché\u2019s Ben of Glenariff; 2, Max F.: 3, Rex.Winners, dogs\u2014], Be toi Glenariff.Novice bitches\u20141, Mrs.Cowper\u2019s Spot.Limit bitches\u20141, -Spot; 2, B.Knight's Ladv.4; .Open bitches\u20141, Jokn F.Campbells Winona B.; 2,- Spot}, 3, Lady.\u2018Winners, bitches\u2014I; Ch.Winona B.; reserve, Spot, : ~ Local open dogs\u20141; Max F.; 2, Rex.«Local open bitches\u2014-1, Lady.|.Open dogs, American\u201d bred\u20141, Max F.; 2, Rex.Co : } Open bitches, American bred\u20141, Lady., Green class, dogs\u2014l, Rex.: Green class,.bitches\u20141, Spot., Veteran dogs.and bitches\u20141, Ch, Win- Crate, rene \"Open Bitches, Bred by Exhibitor\u2014 - IRISH SETTERS.Puppies, dogs\u20141, P.Doyle's Jim of Enniscorthy; 2, A.¥.Murphy's Derry.Novice doge\u20141, Jim of Eniscorthy; 2, Derrv.Limit dogs\u20141, J.C.Hanna\u2019s Marcus.Open dogs\u20141, Marcus; 2, A.\u2018Trudeau's Imperial St.Eimo.Winners, dogs\u20141, Marcus, 2; Imperial St.Elmo.Puppies, bitches-1, P.Doyle's Enis- corthy Belle.Novice bitches\u20141, Eniscorthy Belle; 2, A.F.Murphy\u2019s Lalla Rookh; 3, J.N.Gaudry\u2019s Rexa.; Limit bitches\u20141, Miss Bowman's Irish Molly; 2, Eniscorthy Belle; 3, Rexa.Open bitches\u20141, Irish Molly; 2, Enunis- corthy Belle, | Winners, bitches\u20141, Irish Molly; reserve, Enniscorthy Belle.Local open dogs\u2014l, Marcus.Local open bitches\u20141, Irish Molly.Open dogs, American bred\u2014I, Marcus.Open dogs, bred.by exhibitor\u2014l, Ta- perial St.Elmo.i _ Open bitches, American bred\u20141, Irien Molly.; Veteran dogs amd bitches\u20141, Master Alex.Ross\u2019s Ch.St.Elvan; 2, J.F.Campbell\u2019s Ch.Royal Grand.Brace\u2014J.C.Hanna\u2019s Marcus and Sport.\"AT BLUE BONNETS \u2019eather conditions at Plue Bonnets yes- rentes er cout fast racing, and the result vas that two track records were iowered.The six furlong record was broken by \u2018Hanbridge,\u201d - who, \u201ccarrying the heavy impost of J20 pounds, succeeded iu coveriug the distance in 1.12 2-5, which is two-fifths of a second better than the record i Oxford\u2019 established last year.\u2018Fuliord\u2019 was the other horse to break a record.He succeeded In taking one-fifth of a second off record time by cantering home in the seven turlung event in 1.26 1-5.In .the steeplechase event, \u2018Reginald bolted as soon as he was ridden from the track into the field, and ali efforts of Palmer, bis jockey, to pull him up proved uu- availiag.He hal covered about tbree- Quarters of a mil when a groom arriveu on the scene and managed to lead the unruly \"horse to the star\u2018ing post.Eveilyone tuorgnt that his chances of winniLg were hopeless when they saw this exhibition, but \u2018Reginald\u2019 is evidently a horse will plenty of etaiwrina, and he managed lo finish secoud.He led all the way until the last fence.Heider, on \u2018Waterway,\u2019 show- jug good judgment to use Mr.Cult\u2019s\u2019 candidate as a pacemaker.When he gave the horse its head it had no difficulty in trav- elliog to the front and winuing by a length.\u2018Dr.Koch\u2019 fell at the first fence.Ro-salts: First Race \u2014Six furlongs.For tlree-year- olds and upwards.3.George H.Holle's \u2018J{anbridge,\u2019 (Herbert), 129; 2, the Hon.Adam Beck's \u2018Jack Parker, (Walsh), 103; 3, Lothair Reinhardt's \u2018Gold Find,\u2019 (Howard), 105.\u2018Cridoon\u2019 also ran.Time, 1.12 2-5.Winper trained by ¢.Huan.Second Race\u2014Four 2nd a-kail furlongs.A selling eveni, open to two-year-olds.1, Mr.L.A.Livingston's \u2018Onpar,\u2019 (D.Mc- Ca1thy), 102; 2, G.W.Cook's \u2018Puritan Lad.\u2019 (Deverich).95; 3, P.M.Civill's \u2018Front Row,\u201d (Musgrave), 105.Also rap, \u2018Merman,\u201d \u2018Adonia\u2019 and \u2018Siscus.\u2019 Time, 55 2-5 sacouds.Winner trained by M.Feakes.\u2018\u2019Fnitd RNace\u2014Selliug event fur !hree-year- olda and upwards, 0 er course of seven furlongs.1, George H.Holle's \u2018Fulford,\u2019 (Herbert), 93: 2, Wm.Walker's \u2018Gemuinell,\u2019 (Mentry-, 107: 3, J.C.Sturgis\u2019s \u2018Mazuma.\u2019 | (Haynes), %.Also rvau: \u2018Many Colors,\u2019 \u2018Hoyle,\u201d \u2018Joha Garrer,\u201d \u2018Mariposa,\u2019 \u2018Mar- cotini\u2019 ard \u2018Denis Stafford\u2019 Time, 1.26 1-5.Winner trained by 7.Ham.Fourth.Race\u2014The Kindergarton Stakes.Five furiongs.- 1, Wm.Garth's \u2018Busy,\u2019 ing Squirrel,\u201d (H.Rettig), 105: 3, Thomas and \u2018Faunt:erey\u2019 also ran.Winner trained by owner.Fifth Race.\u2014Handicap Steeplechase.open to iour-year-olds aud upward.Over the 1 | Novice, dogs and bifches\u20141, Mrs.| t short course (about two miles).1, The : Prospect Stables\u2019 \u2018Waterway,\u2019 (E.Heider), | Hi : (G.l\u2019aim- | were won by Oriole runnere J .Harrington.\" | coming firet, and T.Donohue ani W 158; 2, J.W.Colts \u2018Reginald.\u2019 er), 126: 3, Wi.Gerst\u2019s (Hufham), 130.\u2018Dr.Koch\u2019 fell, Time, 4.02.| Winner trained by R.V.Boyle, Sixth Race.\u2014A eelling event for three- 'sbringing out junior piayere.T-.| had letters from a couple of w- IN SECOND PLAC: -\u2014\u2014 The Royals by Defeating 71.Yesterday Moved Up 1- Second Place, Se Torento, Jude S.\u2014ùv ° here to-day in a ten innisz _.moved into second place fu - McGinley, who wa: pitch.team, received miscranle - the other Land, Wicker wo by his teem mates.The batting of Mitchei® \u20ac coran were the feature.rf Score by innings\u2014 Moatreal .21 2001 - Toronto .11 26014 EASTERN LEAGUIL Buffalo 7, Rochester 7: Jo vidence 0.Standing\u2014 Rochester.Me - Baltimore, Buffalo.Newark Providence._ NATIONAL LEAGUE 1; New York 5.Chiraus Philadelphia 3: St.Louis Toi Standing \u2014Pittcburg, Chien cn Cincinnati, Philadelphia, .- Louis Postan, AMERICAN LEAGUE 3: , Detroit 5, New York 4- Press s: Cleveland 9, Philadelphia Standing ~Detroit.New Vork Ro ton.Cleveland, Chicaga, =: ipgton.Co REJOINS C.A.A1 CTTAWA A.A.A.HAS AGAIN - ED, AND WILL COMPETT : CHAMPIONSHIP.Ottawa, June §.\u2014After an at Years, the Ottawa Amateur A: « Clation has again joined the Ca ip ; teur Athletic Union, the ca ip i With the Canadian governiue 1}.| that its track team might co UL ALA U.chanipionshije.™ of the club will no douht p- 4 ; With the majority of the ment.- , tbe peace outlook between the tr factions in Canada je decide ils will cause increased interest 17 CAPITAL LACROSSE c(i.EXECUTIVE HAVE DETERMIN: FILL IN VACANCIES WIT: JUNIORS, Otiawa, June 8 \u201cTh Ce , -\u2014Tbe execu: ve Capital Lacrosse Club at a mes.night decided to cal! off negotiating.the veteran members of the iy lean: bave been holding out.Since the at the hands of Cornwa!! on Saturda: the Caps endeavored to strengthe- getting Powers, Ashfield, Huiton a- terworih into the game, but th.Were unsalisfactory and the c'ut mouely decided ta cali the dea.gether and to stick to their + J r home players who wished tn 7 but they declined them, being to stand by local men.T.Moore and Peter Murr, agreed upon as refereca { - - .National match at Montrea., - - , THE POLICE GAMI:: The Police A A.A.wil] Lod - - ! games on July 21 on the M A 4 grounds.(Musgrave), 103; 2, R.L.Thomas's \u2018Fiy- | SPALDING HARRIER LEAGLE : Clyde\u2019s \u2018Megantic,\u2019 (Goldstein), 113.\u2018Herpes\u2019 nur SE Time, 1.01 15.ORIOLE RUNNERS TOOK FIRST Ti .Ee THREE PLACES IN RACE L4=7 EVENING.The first three placee in the =~ 5 a arrier League's three mile race |.: £ fer tying for eecoad place.GM.the Premce, was next.Forty started.Aft the race the 577\u20ac © - year-olds and vpward, around the track, presented by the aT Co One rzile and a furlorg.1, P.M.Civill's | Champlain Provencher, CM he « reel, oMiusataves, 1; fa an Fullum\u2019s | acted as starter and R.Barlow .c = 1e à \u2019 .He » 117; 3, Chas.T .| TR Bowman\u2019s \u2018The Earl,\u2019 (Goldstein), 102.Also day oviguce next race w.oor.o fih es Jubilee,\u201d \u2018Henry O.', and \u2018King 1 \u2014 o e st.\u2019 Time, 1.55, [ ; \u2026, by ofrner.1,55.Winner trained GREAT AMERICAN DESERT | \u2014 ! - - ~~ rye + v \u2019 .DAMAGES AWARDED BEING TURNED INT v0 A -_\u2014 \"RECLAMATION Won \u2018COBALT RINK HAS BEEN FORCED TO Spokane, War\u2019, Nee + Med ne PAY FOR SPECTATORS\u2019 INJURIES.the importance «1 - \u20ac «+ 14 1 1 6 Na 1 gatio Rite A0 a Toronto, June 8.\u2014Judge Riddell at Oe- {onal Lirigatio - CE Ca goode Hall this morning gave decision for A \u20ac us ty RY ] CA eu tn: $850 damages to T.W.Stewart againee \u201cAUS: 9 to 14, Mr.lA Ime oes the Cobalt Curling, Skating and Athletic of the Board «\u20ac Contre suis = Association.Stewart, who was attendi \u201cThe National Re bona on À: - a hockey game in the Cobalt rink, leaned passed in 1902.At thar tie Co ' over the railing during the excitement in- in the government= pans LT +) cident upon a fight upon the ice.The teen States affected, fone ea -ralling gave way and he was thrown to arid land f which us 0 the ice, sustaining injuries.1d land, of wh ROUE, possible to 1eclum euthé-10 | \u201ci The above mentioned incident happe 50.000.000 people.By 141 * + lu ned .- peol : : in the hockey match between Cobalt and tion Service will have ro omen Haileybury which decided the champion- 2.000.000 acres.at an et ot et ship of the Cobalt League.There was 70,000,000.There are domi oe mue (prcitement in the Silver Country arid lands susceptible \u20180 ES S ail : Esme, and Arthur Roes, Walter irrigation.The centres or maill and H.Smith, of the Wanderers, +} In .corks + tune were all engaged to play at high salaries he reclamation works \u2014 Cobalt won the championship.* the govexament from tne ra i the proce ds to be apam u- r A HANDY FIXTU thering ation deve) i RE CARD tion is Masihg a gareen soo hn - empire of the \u2018Great Are De The By-laws anl Fixtures of the Mont- and the worl: of the Tn oo Coan real and District Amateur Cricket League is vet in ite infancy\u2019 for the season of 1909 have been published Nr.G E Moret v Tenis =o in a new form this year and are put to- |.ÿ T; (eorge 7 IMRT gether in the form of a booklet.The fix- sident of the conzre-.À CU ae tures of each club are given on a eeparate IT.Phe pic.V7 > 0 ; page opposite to the club officlals and the R.Ineif-er.of Sport TM, errangement will prove a great conveni- the Br fi of Con:re.and M A ence to those who take an interest in the Ho Anokane.secretary ui he Pearce standing of the league.f #) Spore \u2014_ o wrod - ENGLISN \u2018 DRY CINGER ALE SODA WAIER, SCHWEPPES 10 THE ORIGINAL IVERSAL EL AC ira serment PAPA OU A EE a a apy ny aq -\u2014 ; : ' ONGUEUIL COUNCIL ECHOES OF REFORMATION PASTOR CHARLES MERLE 4 - g to 4c ots the Montreal and South D'AUBIGNE TO VISIT ern Counties Railway MONTREAL SHORTLY.By-law.The Scottish Reformation and the \u2014_ English Nonconformists owe so much \u2018 is arn ; to Calvin, that it would appear strange ro I BE SUBMITTED TO THE |if a city like Montreal, which has such EE LFCIORS ON JULY 12, a large number of churches of more or ne : less Calvinistic origin, should not \u2018 \u2014 heartily share the enthusiasm evinced { * ai Longueuil received the |\" Europe by the anniversary of the Councillor Gear on Monday French Reformer.Several churches and | .veount of the negotiations colleges are intending either in July or} : Montreal & Southern Railway rrmumer sree er \u2018nthe conditions demanded by any, and wnien the committee td.The report statee that all n= an dispute have been settled exception vi the time table.- point the company are not will- Co ec ept the sinth clause of the by- \u201cauch fixes th= hours at wnica the; a - shall run.The service which the A , aska for is a train every half-hour a.ven 6 and 9 aon.and between 5 Li T pm Tis oc: tue only point which K, Ë ans tbe secued, Mr.Powell rep- * Es ntm: the company, suggests shat the 3 pe tor tape and service be accepted Es cf, cues as wil be an force at St.) i mp, rem which piace a train will LO Ter GR, = « dec ussipn which took place on the hope was generallv ex- .521 tape company would accede vw shes of the townspeople for a \u201cne, thongh some were of opin- \"av company would not grant a » train.psuaw was then read a second | =! notice was ordered to be given wand be submitted to the elec- ~ .© Tatfication at a meeting to be n July 12.\u201ccitlor Saint-Mars gave notice that 1s \u201c1 present a motion at the next ne concerning the construction of ment sidewalks.secretary-treasurer submitted a \u2026 + ment showing the amount of taxes 1 0 for the vear ending June 1.ave been $33,872.There still reis to be coliected $7,468.by-law levying additional taxes, on \u2018- atres and other establishments giving 1c representations, was read a third and adopted.+ complaint against unlicensed milk © += was referred to the police com- DELINQUENT CHILDREN \u2014 1 Uss[oN AT BUFFALO CONFER- jM 0 NCORRECTIVE WORK - AMONG JEWISH BOYS.NY.June8.\u2014 A paper by i -+.oË Cincinnati, relating PU work amoung Jewish boys, { .: .-.¥ controversy at this : - -esivpn of the sixth annual vu education of backward, \u201c+ delinquent children.Dry «scribed the pectiliar character- THE REV.C.M.D'AUBIGNE.in the fall, to bring before the public, thé historical events connected with that great name and movement and their mighty social, political and religious consequences.A most fitting inauguration to that celebration will be the visit of Pastor Charles Merle d'Aubigné, M.A., B.D, the son of the well-known historian of the Reformation.A few ministers of this city have secured him for one Sunday, after his lecturing tour .in the United States, and it is hoped that all in Montreal who have admiration for the great heroes of the sixteenth century, will rally in great numbers around the lecturer.Charles Merle d\u2019Aubigné was born 1m October 7, 1861, in the old homestead, on the shores of hake Geneva, where his father wrote the history of the Reformation.The boy grew up among old trees, and in the veneration of old books, and his thoughtful mind very soori harmonized with the high ideals of his home.After the training of a preparatory school in Geneva, be spent three years at Haylebury College, 'England, where he acquired the flueney\u2018in English which stands\u201d him in so good the Jewish boy delinquent, and 1 that it would be onty a ques- I time when they will be cared their own people.+ Moses, of Baltimore, at once > : -ue with Dr.Bogen's idea of se- \u201c .- sia.dt would be a mistake, he .ring up a boy in an atmosphere \u201cent from that which he must \u201cter upon leaving an institution.I.Nibecker, of Glenn Mills, -» vpposed Dr.Bogen\u2019s idea, = big a proportion of Jewish + abie to put into practice what arn mm oru institutions as others,\u2019 iv Nibecker, \u2018and religious be- : al kinds afe respected.: T=titutions may be perfect, Bozen, \u2018but I still maintain wo -row nothing about Jewish ~ + + must be brought back to \u201cuence so essential to : 7Lon of the Jewish home \u201clu somewhat sarcastic but s + eu retort from Judge Adama, © vi.\u2018Do these fine distinctions © be asked.\u2018Are not other Lx\" 4~ wapable of extending this p'hiencer | think we are pret- T fie same \u20ac ay.3 \u2018\"oneie.n, of Cincinnati, spoke I L etppoit of Dr.Bogen's ideal, : Lent was closed.RP PIE EFEERE eee sacE E - programme covered a variety © Toon cml saving, | Dok Parme.ant Washington, oe e.ected president, and Mr.Nate : James: ice- 1 canon Jamesburg, vice-presi- tel A CONDUCTOR SHOT.iJelpta.June $.\u2014 After upbraid- \u201cHatstor ano Chestnut Hill trol- er bemg os he said, a \u2018scab,\u2019 an ian tite last night drew a an shot the conductor through a.He then escaped fgvm the Apprared in some wrmds near Stee ter, lames RD Smith, was Lats car te a hospital, where [01 > vergarded as serious, Cal'ough.nineteen vears old, 2770 by Lhe police on sus- \"ng concerned in the shoot- i.01d As You Feel 1 Is a simple matter of â S'emach and Liver.Take Abbey's |! Abhay | S0La Evenrwiens.\u2018Was unconscious.service now that he is often called upon | to preach and to speak in that language.i After having graduated in Arts and in Science at the University of Geneva, he studied theology at Neuchatel, under the celebrated Dr.Frédérics Godet.His first pastoral experiences were those of & missionary amongst the Belgian miners.Thence he was called to Paris, where he now works in one of the most impor- Reformée.\u2019 Besides his labors at \u2018Société Centrale d\u2019Evangelisation\u2019; pre- worker in many « philanthropic organizations.His multifarious duties do nat prevent him, how- ing abreast with all that interests the modern mind.Montrealers will have an opportunity of hearing Pastor Merle.-d\u2019Aubigné preach on June 13 in the morning at Erskine Church, on.the subject of: \u2018Modern France and the Gospel,\u201d and he will lecture at four .o\u2019clock in.the afternoon of the same day in Knox Church, on \u2018Calvin\u2014the man and his times.\u201d He will preach again in Stanley Street Presbyterian Church in the even- |) ing.He will also give an address in French, under the auspices of the French branch of the Evangelical Alliance, on Monday evening, June 14, at eight o'clock, on \u2018La France et l'Evangile\u201d at St.John\u2019s French - Presbyterian Church, corner of St.Catherine and Cadieux streets.The meeting will be followed by a social reception.It is expected that the Protestants of this city will avail themselves of these oppor tunities for coming into contact with that particular genins of thé French people, which has given to the world a rcformer like Calvin and some of the greatest preachers, evangelists and missionaries of our own times.oo FELL FROM STREET CAR.Suffering from concussion: of the brain, George Young, 25 years of age, residing at 386 Victoria avenue, was yesterday afternoon conveyed to the General Hospital.rear platform of a street car at the crossing of Park avenue and Milton streets, his head striking the pavethent with great force.When picked un he The surgeons at the hospital do not consider his condition critical, .eta MORMONS IN CITY.A party of eighty Mormens, among whom there were about twenty women, passed through this city yesterday \u2018on their way to Salt Lake City, from Bir ope.They came from Holland and from England.Mr.Morton, who was-in charge of the party, said it was proposed among the Mormons to erect a -memotial to Joseph Smith, the founder\u2019 of the Mormons, at his birthplace at = Routh Royal, Vermont, and to make that a place of pilgrimages for Mormons.» tant suburban parishes of the \u2018Eglise Neuilly-sur- Reine.Pastor d'Aubigné is the able editor of two 'periqdicals; secretary of the sident of the \u2018Commission d\u2019Evangélisa- tion\u2019 of the Paris Synod, and an active other religious and ever, from studying history and keep- Young fell off the] er ap 400008 74 ATS T While lamenting the fact that the more tardy visitors to our millinery rooms on Saturday afternoon last, were disappointed in not being able to secure one of these smart chip or white lingerie - dress hats of ours, we are glad to announce that our milliners are devoting themselves earnestly to replenishing \u2018the supply.They promise a good range even for to-morrow.Prices will be as before $10.50, $13.50, $15.00 and $17.50.Dresden, Duchesse, and Taffeta Ribbons from.The 54, 6 and 7 inch widths which are required for summer hat bands, sashes and girdles we are offering very special these days, at per Le TS 35.8 color combinations besides the plain shades to choose Women's Hose \u2018 At 3 pairs for $1.00 we are offering this season women\u2019s plain lisle hose in two weights; \u2014the one light with \u2018garter tops and double soles\u2014the otker heavy with high spliced heels, toes, soles.\u2014 .At the same price we have \u2018lace lisles, foo, in black, white, mauve, grey, red, champagne, purple and tan.35 Men's Socts What do you usually pay for fine lisle socke in plain, fancy stripe, embroidery or lace effect?35 cents we should think at the least\u2014that is \u2018if the quality is right.\u2018 On Thursday we offer them at, | per \u2018pair.cles ee ee wen 5 1 Daily | at 5.30 pm.L and double Store closes 7 For Children.\"Mothers are enthusiastically de- clating these little socks with the ghecked or striped tops to be the \u2018most \u2018tunning little hose ffi eet had + 1,250 pairs have come to us direct from the factory to sell at 16 and .25 per pair.1 The color combinations are of clear shades on white and tan.grounds\u2014all \u201cguaranteed stainless .and fast dyed.| PARASOLS - Special White linen parasols with 1y, inch embroidered insertion, are worth each, $2.00, are they not?yon.Thursday, at each.$1.00 the chil-.Daily News Balletin # The Hosiery Q , Shopping bags of leattier with c'oth tops draw string and strong leather handles are sclipg at $1.50 \u2018each.They are both roomy and stylish.\u201cIn the heat of a midsummer day, is it really worth while fussing about to prepare a meal When such a wholesome eatable Luncheon is served here at 35 cénts; and served so well ?Even if those whité chip shapes you want are scarce, that is \"no reason why Murphy's should not have them.On the contrary, that is a reason why we have made it a point to get them, at the right price too, $3.50.on from the color side.Tan :\u2014 With usit \u2026 isg't simoly a case of getting fan hosiery.° Îtis-a case of getting the correct shades of tan in the right quality \u2014especially ' in \u2018cashmere.Our cashmere tans, by the way, are dyed with the \u2018same care, in .| the same new and really good shades as our cottons and lisles.~y both elastic and non- We have 36 of them only, to offer | it by the yard.BELTING ===Special On Thursday, we offer a special purchase of 500 yards of beltings, elastic, in the newest color combinations.We bought We are going to sell it by the inch, and at a price truly ridiculous.By the yard, the actual present day values are, .75, $1.00,.$1.25 and $1.50.On Thursday we offer it at One Cent an inch.Wednesday, June 9th, 1909.pe CALL THIS A STATION! ELEVEN-YEAR:OLD - GLOBE\u2014TROT- TER SAYS WINDSOR STREET | qd TERMINAL IS ASLEEP.[IT 200 gas nait en | \u2018 a \" Mr.George Radcliffe, of Btoke-on- \u2018| Trent, England, aged eleven arrived at the Windsor Street Station yesterday on his way to visit his uncle in Seattle.He is travelling all alone; but he doesn\u2019t mind that at all.He is tao keenly interested in Canada.\u201cCall this a station!\u2019 exclaimed this knicker-bockered little snippet, looking scornfully around at the Windsor Street Station this morning.The station porters in England would laugh if you was to tell them that.Why, the piace is, asleep.Where\u2019s your trains?\u201d It was explained to Mr.George Radcliffe that this was a terminal, and that \u2018Jounly once in a century did a.train run through the station.He smiled in a superior way, and shook his head.\u2018Why, at Stoke-on-Trent.\u2019 he said, \u2018fifty trains would, have arrived while I\u2019ve been talking te you.\u2019 Richards took the boy.round \u2018and explained things as well as.he could, and several other officials, whose pride was hurt told him all about the plans for enlarging the Windsor Street Station.Mr.George Radcliffe just smiled quietly and mid they'd laugh in Eng'and.| puliing up plants.The quartette were {vile fer aix days.\u2018A little Britisher from his boots yp,\u2019 said.Richards who long years ago was a Britisher himself.\u2018He dces my heart good.\u201d _ And Richards took hi i hed I dimmer.ook him off «0 his 4 SPOILING THE PARK r FOUR PERSONS FINED IN WEST- MOUNT FOR STEALING © |FLOWERS.| Tq rob \u2018Westmount Park of iis beauti- fui flowers, and thereby deprive the citi- zeng of seeing the -botanieal grounds wf the, model .city with the plants in fuil -bloox, is the game which certain visitors |.havé carried \u2018on with impunity lately, but the police, deciding to put a stop| to guch pilfering, have taken extra pre- young men and a woman in the act of they gave.their names as Leo Denis, Victor Rondeau, Rosario Bibeau and Al berfine Girard.the\u2019 Police Court before Mr.escorted to foi headquarters, where À hey were arraigned in E.Mc- v a fine of one \u2018 HAS BEEN POSTPONED TQ THE SEPTEMBER TERM OF THE The June term of the Court of King\u2019s Bench came to a close ybsterday morning when Mr.Justice Cross granted (he application of ; counsel defending John Dillon, accused of slaying Constable Shea, that the case | be postponed until the September.term to allow the defence an opportunity of eyamining certain nensons in Ireland who had supplied important information since the commission of held in that country.Appeals will be heard in the.Court of King's Bench on June 15,and sentences\u2019 will be passed by Mr.Justice Gross on x a \"June 17.cautions, and Monday they caught three} - : \"INVITATION ACCEPTED.° A deputation of the Agricultural Society of.the .County of Chambly talled upon .the, Hon\u2026 Mr.Derarie at the government offices, yesterday.\u2018 introduced \u2018by Dr.St.Lam bert,\u201d and explained the sobject of their visit, which was to invite the Minister of Agriculture to attepd the official inauguration of the sociéty\u2019s new grounds at St.Bruno, at.thé annual lar or i thrée_ days imprisom melt, \u2018whilét other three \u2018wim: order- to pay twp dollars br go to durance fair of September next.\u2014 ; = n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; DILLON\u2019S TRIAL ] gentleman accepted the invitation, and : COURT.nual Mr.Panineau-Mathieu, E.Tremble, chair.inquiry was bee; W.mr = | broeke.\u201cThey were _Desaulniers, of The \u2018H on.~ promised to give his support to.a de- j mand of the society for government aid.{3 PITARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.The Pharmaceutical the province of Quebec held their an- meeting in the council room, 155 Ontario \u2018street west, yesterday.was a good number of members present and matter of much the association were discussed.Mr.J.president, The result of the election of new members was:\u2014J.Contant, J.E.Tremble, A.J.Laurence, J.E.W.le- cours, O.H.Tansey, and M.Albert.These, with the following, who remain in office for another year, will comprise the council of the association for the year 1909, namely: Thetford Mines; Alf.L.Jolicoeur, Que- H.Chapman, Scarff, Montreal, and E.C.Fraser, Sher- * The officers of the association and also a member of eouncil to replace the late Mr.L.A.Bernard will be elect- # cd at the meeting on July 7.i A \u2014 CHARLEVOIX PETITION DISMISSED Quebec, June 8.\u2014There is every pro- - bability that a number, if*not all, the \u2019 RB {} contented Federal election cases in this gr and otlrer districts will be amicably set- - À tled.À few days ago the case against - Mr.Forget, the Conservative member tor \u2018\u201d Charlevoix, was Gagne, at Murray Bay.dismissed Association of There interest to occupied the A.E.DuBerger, and .C.E.by Judge . 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No extré pontagp On the \u2018Lally Yviinese* to the United States and its de te ndenciea Toreigr postage extra to all countries nok ramea in the above llst as follows: °° Witness,\u2019 $3.50 extra; \u2018Weekly Witgess® $ estra; \u2018Northern Messenger,\u201d 600 extra.Tae last edition of the \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 18 delivered in the city every even of puh- lication at $4.00 annum, and \u2018worl Wide\u2019 at $:.50 per anaum.All business communications shauld be 24- dressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Montreal.\u2019 All )eitere to the Editor should be addressed \u2018Editor ot the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Montreal.\u2018 While the publishers of the 'Witness' exclude from its columns all financial and other aévertisements whish they consider calœuiated or intended to take advantaze of er injurs the readur, it muet hé unJer- stood that they 1a Bo way guarantee ad- veriisements, and must Jeave tielr readem to exercise their own.diseretion im thé w&r.of puttinæ faith jn them.It ia ol course.imposible to know much about mining ad.verlsding, which offers proven the or \u20acpeou.ative, .thepefors, the moet TisXy of all fy cations, \u201cThe great chances of gan are balanced by the greet chanoes eof loss, arid Bo one should invest in a Very epecuiative property more than he Gay Af- tor] to lore.gorvaders of the \u2018Witness\u2019 leaving the city ae er or longer period, baye tbe | \"Daly Wiknens\u201d ea : of pabiienaion.mail, al twenty-five cents month.Great Briain sud the United States tucluget.es e oe mr WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1009.A Federation of Men\u2019s Church Or-] ganizations has been formed im Boston\" for the purpose, as stated in its constitution, of facilitating the co-operation, of the men of church orgamizations and religious clubs of the city, regardless of creed, in the promotion of mutual fellowship and understanding, private and public righteousness, and the general good.The necessity for the movement is shown in the disgraceful corruption of municipal government, making this aspect of American public life appalling, as one of the movers declared.The immediate objects sought are temperance, good government, preparation of immigrants for intelligent citizenship, saving the youthful criminal and combating other social evils.This is an advance on the Law and Order League of former years, showing that à spirit of munieipa] patriotism ie coming into force in communities too long scandalized by civic misgovernment under control of the baser elements in city population.Men are beginning to realize that it is what they put into life, not what they take out of it, that shows true patriotism and raises them to the full stature of citizenship.The saying that what is everyone's affair is no one\u2019s affair can be disproved by the united efforts of those who realize that private welfare, the happiness of public morality.The leaders of movement expect and are prepared for conflict with the forces in politics, the liguor trade, combinations in contract ing for public works and services, the whale evil sygtem in fact, which has developed throwygh the neglect of the bet] ter elements in the papulation and the activity of those whose objects are personal -proflt through schemes of grafi- on systematically without.pause.-from day to day until the sources of existing evils are all exposed and eradicated.ae\u2014\u2014 Mr.Meighen, as all who know him well well know, sticks to his guns.Interviewed the other day in England, he declared: \u2018 The wording of my resolution \u201cof May 6, and the olause \u201cafter provid- \u201cing for revenue purposes the principle \u2018of Free Trade hall prevail,\u201d appar- \u2018ently did not please the high Pro- \u2018 tectionist party of the manufacturers.\u2018I notice that it was stated that the \u2018 resolution was ill-advised and mot well \u201cthought out.Surely the parties who \u2018made such an assertion did mot mcan \u2018to convey to the people of Canada and \u2018of Great Britain that all wisdom is \u2018centred in them! I maintain that the \u2018Montreal Board of Trade had no \u2018stronger mandate from the people of \u201cthe Dominion to pass the second re- \u2018eolution of May 16 than it had te pass \u2018the firsk of May 6, and I doubt if it \u2018even had\u201cen the seéend occasion.the \u2018mandate of the members themselves, \u2018as there were only 17 peroent present.\u2019 Mr.Meighen went on to eay: \u2018 The in- \u2018fluence of the agricultural element in \u2018the population must be taken into ne- \u2018count.I do not ignore the great.bene- \u2018fit the Dominion derives from the \u2018 capital invested in manufacturing en- \u2018 terprises, but the agricultural inter- \u201cest predeminates in Canada, and will \u201cdo 60 in an increasing proportion.The \u2018 possibilities of agricultural develop- \u2018ment in the North-West are almost \u2018incongeivable, and bear in mind the \u2018Canadian Western farmers will not \u201cadvocate a higher tariff against their \u2018best customer, the United Kingdom.\u2018On the coatrary, the tendency will be \u201cin favor of a lower tariff.The policy \u2018which Eastern manufactufers are ap- \u2018 parently desirous of adopting, according to the terms of this second resotu- \u2018tion, is to my mind the one whieh is \u201cill advised.\u2019 That rings true., , nm A more dastardly crime has seldom been committed than that of which a mob in a Pennsylvania town was guilty last Sanday midnight.It is impossible to imagipe anything more detestable than for a gang of men to strip a woman naked, tar and feather her, throw her into a creek and leave her \u2018to drown.No matter how shady her reputation, the brutal ferocity of the mob had no: palligtion.Was the law so defective, \u2018or its administration \u2018so feeble,.that | thes'e was no way of dealing with per sons of immoral reputation than that of mob vielence?The mob made an exhibition of cowardly.lawlessness, for | which even the hideous annals of lynch {law in the United States hardly contain 8 precedent.Abraham.Lincoln, foreseeing that one of the dangers, to the Republic, would be the lax enforcement of the laws, warned his coumtrymen {te have reverence for the law taught in | schools, semiparies and colleges.Let it be written in primers, spelling-books, land almañacs, he said, let it be preached irom the puipit, proclaimed in legislative halls; and enforced in courts of justice.Let it become the political religion of the nation; and let the old and the -young, the rich and the poor, people of all colors and conditions, sacrifice unceasingly upon its altars.The Presidet\u2019s warping was neglected, and since his time hw 8 has increased until this culminatien of shameless outrage on a defehceless woman.Such ' athiics were the mere needad in the school books of a nation which bad long been nursed in the glorification of revolt against constituted authority, Steg AN OLD, OLD SLORY.It is hard to down the \u2018adverse\u2019 trade balance bogey, and yet nothing should be easier.There is always a whine a country's imports exceed its =xports, and yet the same economists would ieel very sick and sorgy-if, when they balanced, up their hooks, they should find they had sent out in their business more value than they had received.It is, in fact, an axiom that any successfut business myst show such.an \u2018adverse balance of trade\u2019\u2014the \u2018adverse\u2019 representing the profit.Notwithstanding that, grave snd revered signors of finance, aa represented by some compilers of trade statistics, continue to xpress bewilderment when any country\u2019s sales show to that country a substantial profit.Thus, the United States Bureau of statistics of the Department of Commerce and Éabor shows that the inter.\u2018national commerce of the world in 1907 amounted to the enormous sum of $30,- 000,000,000, and expresees dre that the imports exceeded the cxports by the rather large sum of $1,647 561,000.But thia only shows, as we have said, that some of the nations made à profit on what they sold.Take the trade of Great Britain as an example.Tha Bureau of Statistics remarks: \u2018Great ¢ Britain\u2019s imports for 1907 and \"08 ere i | 0! \u201cbé\u201d cergied ing.The movement is 3 stated at $6,030;000/000 and her exports enema ns abode tna) end = ads l'éor the name period st 83910000000, from certain political economists when | + \u2018leaving a trade balance \u201cagainst\u201d.her \u2018in two years of $2,120,000,000; «nd \u2018Germany's imports for the same two \u2018years are stated at $4,080,000,00) \u201cagainst only $3,240,000,000 of :xports, \u2018leaving a tade balance \u201cagainst\u201d her \u201cof $820,000,000; how do Britain and \u2018Germany pay for this enormous surplus \u2018of imperts?If the trade balance \u2018was usually on the other side it would \u201cbe easy to see how the surplus im- \u2018 portations of one or two years could \u2018be made good by surplus exports in \u2018a coming year, but on the contrary \u2018the imports of these countries, and \u2018especially those of Britain, are always \u2018greater than the exports, so that the \u2018 adverse trade balance keeps piling up \u2018more and more.\u2019 (That seems to us the cragiest notion that ever could be \u2018entertained.The position taken is something like this: If a ship leaves Great Britain or Germany laden with goods purchased at 3 million, which are sold in foreign countries and returns with goods purchased out of the proceeds worth in Great Bri- fain a million and a half, then, there is jan \u2018adverse\u2019 trade balance of half g mil lion.On the other hand, should the ship go down with the million of export and retyrn no import; then by this reasoning, there would be a \u2018favorable\u2019 trade balance of the lost million.It ought to be too elementary to argue about.When the question is vacon- fused by the notion that money is \u2018the fonly value, whereas it is nothing but counters, there is no difficulty in seeing how unrepressed trade makes a .-oun- try richer and richer, as has ben the case with Great Britain since she unfettered her own commerce.She makes a profit on her current sales, {past profits she reinvests abroël, - she makes enormous gains by doing the bulk of the carrying trade of the world, and so she grows richer year by year.She is.a lending nation, while the Ugited States is largely a borrowing nation\u2014 able to borrow largely because of vast natural resources.This being comprehended, the trade of the United States with foreign countries has for many years shown a large balance to.the \u2018gaod,\u201d the exports being larger than years 1907 and 1908, combined, being $3,880,000,000 of exports against only \u2018$2,- 540,000,000 of imports, upon which Hie wise folk at the head of the Bureau say: \u2018One would suppose that it would \u2018soon bécome very difficult for the rest \u201cof the world to pay its debts to this \u2018 country; whereas the financial ¢eports \u2018and the movements of specie do not \u2018 seem to indicate that there is qny \u2018con- \u2018 siderable cash balance in our favor at \u2018the end of each year.\u201d Now what a wise old bureau\u2014is it not?I \u201c j .OUR MONTREAL WATER, Last ycar, there were a hundred and twenty-six deaths in the city .from typhoid fever alone.There were deaths | from other enteric complaints.There were typhoid cases in great numbers In deed, that the Victoria and other hospitals were at times overcrowded with tbeyu.Al} this death and suffering is preventable.Yet year after year it is let go on, and year after year the men- dce grows greater, and year after year our water grows more filthy, There is hardly a family around us that has not been put to expense and trouble and :anxiety and grief by some one of its members \u2018catching\u2019 , typhoid.Not Every one \u2014 not even every scientific | man, believes that the water is \u2018he cause of these conditiops\u2014or, at all events, by any' means the sole cause.Wut while we bave the concurrent testimonv of every analyst and bacteriologist who has pronounced on the question thät the water is unÂft, in ita raw state, for drinking, and dangerous to heuith, our authorities are bound to accent these statements.Yet we hawe My.Jann telling us that \u2018some day\u2019\u2014perhaps im the | far-off future\u2014the authorities may také up anew \u2018the question oË a sand filtration plant\u201d Alderman Clearihue, ¢hairman of the Water Committee.made park in this connection which sufferers from the use of Montreal water will.pot sympathize with.Hs \u201caid :\u2014 \u2018The water question is something like \u2018the Roya! Commission.The Hygiene ¢ Committee takes the worst time of the \u2018 year to umalyze the water and make 1t that is just what it should do.A chain is as strong as its weakest link, and] water used for domestic purposes is potentially as dangerous ae its highest, or lowest, state of pollution.If the months in tbe year, and filthy, pnous, in the seventh; ahopld we taicä care to analyse it in Hs decent state and refrain from doing so when it MONTREAL DAILY.WI the imports, the figures for the two | \u2018appear that it is as bad as possible.\u2019 | water were pute six days im the week, | With Western winds, (while schoes free.) We think \u2018Where is the\u2019 Poetic Moore once heard\u2014 \u201cThe Woodpecker tapping the Hol'ow Beech Tree.\u201d \u2019 } 151 Gailey ave., Toronto, {permmatenates LATHAM'S MONOPLANE the Cataract Bird DOINGS OF YOUNG AERONAUT ATTRACTING - ATTENTION IN FRANCE.\u2014 Paris, June 9.\u2014The interests of French aviators have been focussed of late on the doings of the young aeronaut, Herbert Latham; who has been flying at Mourmelon-Le Grand.in a monoplane.Following up his performance of three days ago, when he remained in the air for one hour, seven minutes and forty- five seconds, M.Latham made a series of brilliant flights yesterday evening, i which his machine demonstrated orl | siderable stability in the face of 3 15 wile breeze.He ghawed alse good general control and facility to change from one altitude to another.His height ranged from 15 to 30 yards.LatRñam\u2019s machine suggests a bird.It has two rigid wings a foot thick in the centre and tapering into flexible fins, designed to give stability.The space bet the two layers of canvag is watertight and is calculated to insure safety should the machine fall into water.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW J.PB.APPOINTED.Mr.A.P.Pigeon,\u201d president of - the Bt.Louis Libera] Club, has been appont- ed a justice of the peace, with lurisdic- \u2018| pany Before the commencement of the time the Board of Arbit the following conaitions: \u2018In order to insure for the protection of the Company as lessees of the Eastern Division of the said railway.the economical construction thereof im such a manner that it can be operated to the best advantage, it is hereby agre:d that the specifications for the constiuction of the Eastern Division shall be submitted to and approved of by the Com- work, and that the said work shall be done according to the said specifications and shall be subject to the joint supervision , inspection and aceeptance of the chief engineer of the Company.\u2019 Asked what would happen supposing there were a dispute over the cost cf the construction.it was stated that the matter would have to go to arbitration there being provision in the Act for arbitration in case of dispute between the Company and the Government.WHAT HON.S.N.PARENT SAYS.Ottawa, June 9\u2014The Hon.S X Parent, chairman of the National rune: continental Commission, when seen mn regard to a report to the effect \u2018hat there was further trouble between te commission and the Grand Trunk Pacific over the cost of the section hgtwaea Winnipeg and Superior Junction, which is now being rushed towards commie- tion, said it was news to him.; He pointed out that at the presant À i ration appoi ed to adjust the differences which aeons as to the classification on district F is at.work, and until it has compleced its labors it would not be possible to give an estimate of what the Winnipeg- Superior Junction section of the railwas will cost.The original estimate wus tion over the whole tovidce.Co | for about $49,000 a mile, but as is well- 5 .\u2019 = o TNESS, - WEDWESDAY, JUNE 9, 1909.\u2014 : .Lo moe \u2014 [became bed enoush;to thresten destruc G.T.P.AND GOVERNMENT Hnown, the advance tion ?x *, êverything pertuining Ce.tion of a railway, +, 1h Another extraordinary statement is Alleged Quarrel Over Cost of timate Probably To wor that of Superintendent Janin, who de- NT R is Denie d present nd of Arbur a fends his department for its \u2018laissez i pure district 'F,\u2019 is | compose faire\u2019 attitude by declaring : \u2018 The publi- cc 0 nu IT.4, Bineer Lumsden, of the \\ \u2018cation of the alarming conclusions of MPANY PERFECTLY ACQUAINT- continental Commission \u2018 cyan ED WITH EXPENDITURE ALL wood Schreiber, Gover the bacteriologist has caused the news- ALONG SAY OF 3 engineer, and Mr.Ke \u2018 papers of Mentreal to start a campaign SA FFICIALS.gincer of the Grand Tr: \u2018 for filtration, which campaign, made in Winn J TT rpirators left Ottawa «1.\u2018good faith, assuredly might neverthe- pears tre \u201cPoi ue p'olowing ap- capital and are pe ee \u201cless leave the public under the impres- \u201cThe street is alive with.rumors re- till their decision 1- ki \u2018sion that the watér works authorities garding the Transcontinental Railway, Possible to make an est.\u2018had had to wait until the above-men- bid 2 oooks us i there was about as cont oi the section.I.ae .and as the most fastidi- it is agreed tha: tioned bacteriologigal report seriously ous could desire.Railway id overclassification on it.\u2018to take up the question of improvement others who -have received a hint as COMmMission\u2019s engineers.1.\u201cof the water supply of Montreal.\u2018L'his to what is doing are greatly excited over will be called upon to 1 \u2018impression is not.fair to the said au- The time her trouble.h Pr rc fh : iti ; .come when t {y $ ed Lu \u2018 thorities, as | shall \u201cprove by showing Trunk Pacific are expected e Grand The commissioners esp - \u2018the various reports made and measures Over that portion of the Transcontinen- Ping will be satisiactur:, \u2018taken since I876 to ghow that the said lime rin from Winnipeg Junc- fore the Grand Trunk a oy.+ .- Te : + .: ~ ur.\u2018 authorities have not\u2019 wailed for a panie, peg Jun ton of no pes.M ant William \u2018and Lee ready .: » u .y } tu \u2018which panic is not justified | by any known, is the point north of Port Av.through traflic from Fn \u2018form of epidemics to do their duty.\u2019 |tbur where the branch line from Port lake ports, Mr Janin then goes on\u2018to show that Mr.frthur connects , With the Transcon- wrearge P.C raham.AM Lesage, then superintendent of the}, = = the city CE We one V& 1s In New lork.c - Le Water Department, made a report TE- tio +, y Water Dep A pon of the great Transcontinental has CONDENSED DESPAT./ |.commending a sand filtration plant as been built by the Government Com- long ago as 1876, ov.thirty-three years sum, Fhe balance of the road, from Rome 1 ; ther \u2018filtration schemes 2°, \u201cYRetion down to Moncton, is also Rome, June 9.- The pr, age, end that other ira te be built by this Railway Commis- showed much interest ho.have been discussed since But what sion.[ the departure of a numix: credit does the Department gain from couler the terme of the contract, the carrying special mess .: ; a t dot n run acific people are sup- |TVayor o Is ity td the : knowing the evil so long and not doing posed to take over the ad at what.of Milan and Paris.cont.anything ?We commend to Alderman ever it has cost the commission to |Ulations on the hitieth a | Clearihue and others concerned, the let- build, and the rental which the Grand |thé successful conclusion ter of \u2018A Would-be Water Drinker.\u201d In Trunk Pacific is to pay on the road 1s [1859, in which France au the early days of our water eystem the to be based on the cost thereof.As es over Aer bo [ .: .LT he time has arrived for taki or the city were filled with water used in the city was in the habit that portion from Winnipeg ction gave the riders an enthusa~ of standing for a good while in the |to Viinnipeg, the Grand Trunk Pacific {The messengers were ac i it H t least a chance] People are naturally interested in the |s0me distance by various reservotr, where it Had 2 direct! figures as to the cost thereof.Popu- [and cheered by local pol: to settle.Now it-je pumped directly, oo has it tbat when tbe Grand tions.through the pipes into our homes, With Trunk Pacific people found what the ; all its iniquities fresh upon it.actual figures were they were astound- Bt.Petersburg, June 9.\u2019 ed and are preparing to raise the big- {received here from the far cas L .gest kind of a row with the Govern- that two thousand members \u2018 \"OODPECKER TAPPIN\u2018i TUK ment.It is whispered that the uosu |tokun sect, from the Caucu-ue.THE ROLLOW B TREE.has been at least three times what the |tled in Caiifornia in 19046.0.__ , Grand Trunk Pacific people expected.|dissatisfied with conditions oi (By William®Wye Smith.) If this is correct, it will go far to bear coast.and are about to return © \" They wrong us, those who say out popular suspigion to which voice {&1a and take up lands at Viiv.Pis but a passing day was given by the engineer, who re- Paris.June 9A snecial \u2026- That Carada has a history or a name! at pale Par jament Tem ander.from Madrid says that che Spar And we'll cross,for her swect sake, stood that Collingwood Schrieber, de- ernment considers that the (ila.Te Niagara-on-the-Lake, puty minister of railways, accompamed was not repudiated by the trean Te ask if she has there mo winsome fame?by Mr.Lumsden, the general engineer Paris.and that the claim will he , of the Transcontinental Railway, and lowed up.¢ ' i 1.i \u2019 i or - .Ab,\u2019 cries the friend:we met, also by M Kelliher the cénsineer Kansas City, Mo.June 9.- The Sa\" \u2018 , the Grand Trunk Pacific Company, re- | A year \u2018tis only yet, i 7j Fé and th tton belt railwavs, foll lad your Mentor be; cently tramped over the line from Win- te ¢ cotton ] ve, fol He loft us who would glad you ' nipeg Junction clear to the city of Win- ing the Missouri Pacific's action ves Eveu Kirby, true and bold, nipeg with the object of discovering day, posted notice to-day that tle - Who penned The Dog of Gold,\u201d what the cost of the road should be.senger fare in Missouri now «ut And lived among Rogance and Poesy!\u2019 It is reported that the road, constructed rate of three cents a mile.\u2019 ° as it has been by the Railway Commis- __ How well he could have told sioners, Messrs.Young, Reid.and LAVAL MEDICAL RESULTS Those witching memories old, Parent, has eqs in the vent © $125.Of a total number of forts tue Whes Nizgara war the City-Veito-Ber- for eme time, and itis understood that dates for the degree of M M in: eu When the Bard of.Erin came some important meetings have been cal faculty of the Moutrea.in» In the dawning of his fame, held between the engineers and parties Laval University.forty has : me! |: # mitted as follows: To sin & Canadian congs for you and interested.With very great honors\u2014Mes-r-.Al honse Ferron, Stéphens Lang i.\u2026 And Canadian boatmen still STORY IS ; F- gl hiya Calida H Dip their oars with right good will, OFFICIALLY DENIED.With great honor\u2014Messrs.Il As the Boat-Bong of the Bard .is gaily.; A : Archambault, W.Aubry.heard\u2014 Mr.C.M.Hays.tbe president of the With honor\u2014Messrs, Emile Berne \u2018ar } Grand Trunk Pacific, is at present In Hoot Cymihot Ernest écarts, 1 And we pass no Ilechen Tres.the West.but the other high officials Grime P A aie lle Clade | But we think we hear and sco at the headquarters deny that there has marche.Armand \u201cPatenaude Herme: - His Woodpecker tapping\u2014deathless Bird! heen any quarrel with the Government.gilde Robert.Loni Roux.Ad: The official statement is made that while Thitaudesn Toupin.3 \"Twas berc he tuned his lyre it is quite true Messrs.Collingwood With the degree- Ftienne Amy.With true Hibernian fire\u2014 Schreiber, ar Lumsden, and re Jules Archambault, Ph.Bamil.Armaan 3 - iher, have just completed a ) in, I it Bélanger.Jos.Boilva And our Maple sweetened all his after-laya! of the track from Superior Junction to Beaudoin parent À nECT.dos ee And vho would laud our Land; US h do ith a view «À.T de d Winnipeg, that was done with ! Henri Dorval.Eugene Gauthier.Albe Must be made to undsretan | to opening the line for traffic in about (ravel, Tdola Guay.\u2018Alphonse Tag That Moore wes it>-td, woo her, and 10 two months, and had nothing whatever p.©.Laporte.Henri Lavaliée.K praise! 1 to do with the cost of huiiding il.Lebrun.Adom< Tussier, Eugene al a As a matter of fact it was added, there lette, G.H.Martineau.Ubald Pager Her Heroic Age is now, could have been no new discovery as to Tictor Potvin, Laurent Sant Arn: i! ; ugh * the cost of the co~struction, because the Nanoléon Tessier.Gustave Valo Wht the Binder and the Plough; Grand Trunk engineers have been kept P \u2019 And all her torrents barñessed ia electric ot TU every detail of that all _\u2014 bands! : along through the progress estimates.A REPORT DENIED.But we bless the.med who sang It was further pointed out that it would oo \u2014 ; ; Berlin, June 9.\u2014The report juil - (Till her fcrest-echoes rang!) have been impossible for the Company recently in the London Dail: C.r oc Of the newest and the noblest of all Lands! to have been ignorant of the -xpendi- that the German Naval [eucue jui os | : | ture that was being made, because ac- pressed a desire for the iznar Go So when, in Summer dayr, cording to the provisions of the Act, patch of German warships to Amica Some Beech Tree gently swoye the line was being constructed under porte was to-day declared otha.to tre a au be wholly erroneous.Neither recent national convention 0: \u201cMie at Kiel nor at any former Inve\u201cHe, such a wish uttered.FINE AND WARMER PRAYER OF THE BOUND.Father of All, grant me Lhis =.58.4 105\" God of the Open Sky.; Let me go free! As wide as mighty winds Thy earth ar: und.O Lord, the loosened (Lreat, The soul unbound! To me the rugged heart of mous:\u201c.x- Lars .The hoar strength of Thy bills God of the Open Air! \u2018Unchecked and wild Thy mighty wave drive free; Grant me my course ac ther Lord of the Untamed Sez! Father of All, grant me this =ngic joo.God of the Open Sky, Let me go free! \u2018 \u2014Ethel Griffith, jn \u2018Out West Toronto, June 9.\u2014 Victoria, 76.4$ Kam: | loops, 82, 48; Edmonton, 72.+44.Daitlc'ord, 74, 46; Calgary, 66, 35, Qu'Appuils.=.+.A Winnipeg, 64, 48: Port Arthur, 64.6.Ion : ! Sound, 58, 52; Torents, id, 52, Otawi.0° 42; Montreal, 64, 48; Quebec, 79, 44.> Johs, 66, 45: Halifax, 66, 40.Mode variable windc; fine, statlomary or b-.temperature, The pressure continues high over Co but there are now some indications ° the gouth-western depression wili towards the Great Lakes.The wca \u201c« fine throughout the Dominion w:.- high temperature in British Columt 23 moderate temperature in all the : \u2018provinces.Summon 10-39 Notre Dame street West.- Mort\" June 9, 1909.\u2014Reedings by Hearn & !! ~ tison\u2019s Standard Barumetef ai wood Yemterday, 30.32; 11 a.m.to-dev, 2°.d*emperature.Max Min To-day .71 oo Yesterday .67 vs 4 vue dur REN v tli, N1Zd ip rs forth Mao ) mer = come actue Rus ok.atch (iov- debt of fol anta How - ster- pa- the aniii- nedi- h ul au- ani rard, tenn éné- rien wot.and au, ers, bert PACS, Mal tin, uld.shed ele\u2019 ex- de- can to the 1gue var und.are; RYO: ENERAL ASSEMBLY | : *, scussion on Church Union nte-Aux-Trembles School +» Most Successful Year.\u2014 - dine 8\u2014The Presbyterian ing they got the $1,500,00U wy men\u2019s Inissionarv move- vire were they going to get varies from\u201d They were all in little villages, competing another.their wives were -+abby clothes and the minis- Zzettind NO proper oppor- vor Intellectual sustenance.+1 heen told that by union they « the splendid momentum of van tradition.He would not vied to belong to a united which had its roots in Knox, \u201cn.Cromwell and John Wesley.been told that if evolution was the Scotsman was an evolution a mule.They could not drive to doing anything he did not | Lawson, Charlottetown, said if Loujists wanted union let them irch equal to themselves.nu.Edward Brown, Portage La + ought if union was submit- \"+ people it would be voted 1 overwhelming majority, as 0 ripe for it.At the same I conscientiously vote for .ricl\u2019s motion and still pre- | .z + -a vote azainst or for it \u2026 tt when it went to the a cripple, and I found it , To zet work.I am a grain +1 any work seemed to make corse.d'did very little towards tall when my cage be- SE I was unable to stand ; Tle and outdoor exercise \u201conl trom one doctor to am.nn ai-but got no relief, My Joints stiffened, ached in- +1 nard lumps came out op > © MY fingers and wrists.ispair I went to the drug -* five bottles of Nerviline\u2014 «7 tor.the five, I took it :71 used it outwardly as a i=\" < made a change\u2014a week \u2018vi-ment\u2014four weeks saw - 5a> cured, free of stiffness, + 702.Nerviline did it all \", \u2019 ta ., S New Showroom much larger selection of : 1) \\ not LECTRIG LIGHT We cordially invite \u201cour many friends and patrons to visit them.The larger and:better premises enable us to carry a than ever before, and to display them to advantage, There is quite an evalution in the style of Electric Fixtures, Qur factories enable us tq always show the very latest designs.6 FIATURE Tel.UP 1788 The feeling at times gets somewhat unruly, but the Moderator has a fearless,\u2019 Bexible, and prompt manuer of conducting the duties of the chair.He forbids to fhe various speakems.To be: abso- to follow one another in even sequence of \u201cfor\u2019.and \u2018against.\u2019 .\u2018In resuming the discussion, Mp.W.Drysdale said: \u2018I was waited upon hy two Church, of Montreal, in connection with the Church of Scotland, inviting the beginning of a conference whereby this historic congregation would be led into union wiln the Presbyterian Church in Canada.I resulting from a letter of mine to a member of the Anglicari Church.There were in the ramie room a Roman Catholic, ah Anglican and myself, and we %ent out to \u2018confer with heads of colleges.\".\u2018FROM THE GALLERY.(Special - Correspondence of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) _ Hamilton, Ont., June 8.\u2014We are look- Ing at a \u2018very full House\u2019 Hä&e and there we see the Fathers sprinkled, but nine out of every ten of the hoary heads long to the elders.The popular\u2019 miu- are now in few cases men venerable in figure and ripe in experience, ; \u2018We gee a young man almost in the back seat.His face would bring sunshine upon the pathway of companionship or in the folds of his flock, when in gloom and anxiety.He has a lithe, nianly figure.There is something easy about His manner, and his eloquénce has the easy flow of a deep river.\u201d He occupies a historic pulpit, b.distin- tion, such as Judge Forbes.We reter to the \"Rev.David Lang,\u201d B.D.,.of St.John, the eucceisor of a great \u2018name in thé Maritime Provinces, I Neill.We catch another young shining face.He is a short, happy young man, who has until tbe\u2018 present found- that the world \u2018has.given him a warm \u2018hand of help.His charge is ideal in its influence and beauty.It is \u2018hard by Zorra) which has been a nursery of ministers | only second to Pictou itself.His predecessor was Dr.Wim.McMullen, whose ministry of over forty years in; Woodstock will live in the church's memory.B.Cochrane,\u201d M.A,, is the promising son of a great father, and his one call to the assembly platform raised him a step onward in the line-of his certain career, \u2018 he climate of the Pacific grows not only large Sr trees, but big \u2018200-weight\u2019 ministers.If the itineracy will.ever come, the luxuriousness of life: tay be assed around.However, $he Rev.J.V.Woodside, M.A., of Mount Pleasant, tree,\u201d and will fill no mean place in the eyr of the strong young \u2018eh \u2018who ere building up the west, and the brave.women who are sharing their sacrifices.Qttawa is a great school of \u2018Arts.\u2019 Her and have names in many a famous seat of learning.\u2018But they find in our national capital that they must attend the niodel sehdol of \u2018men and affairs.\u2019 - For naturally the chief seat of sueh learning will be where everybody eogner or later comes.The Rév.J.H.Turnbull, M.A, of Bank Street, Ottawa, is a humble man.But he does not need to be.He Jookis well, is' a fine fellow,\u201d and as sue- cessor of Dr.Moore.will be a man among McDonald & Willson, 99 DRUMMOND STREET, (Just above St.Catherine).MARRIAQE LICENCES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON Nelaries and Commissioners Liverpool & Lontion & Qto»- Insurance Building 11@ St James Street WALTER PAUL'S SPRING: IMPORTATIONS have nearly all been received, anü- are farger and better than ever.Families going to the SEASIDE or COUNTRY for the summer months can get their ORDERS FILLED \u2018with ths- BEST of everything in the line of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, VÈGE- TABLES, etc.at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.All goods carefully patked and placed F.C.B.on Rail or Steamer.NO charge for packing or cases.461 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, Phones UP\u20141237, 1238, 1239, 80 UNIVERSITY STREET.\u2018Phone UP 4628, 7 JACKSON & C CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRAGTORS, | Faluations made, aiabbine promylly 8308 te 3835 MIBERNIA ROAD.Tol Main 4338.- a ss\" \u2014 - \u2014\u2014 which makes no glaim.for.the: epithets which aré customarg-to go with pen pictures of handeomeé men and women.But his tall, stooped figure has à family an hopored sire.Hz is intellectual da- toil in study, parish and .pu it, rather than with the good cheer of Jie He has à distinet place as a cultured city preacher, and Shap the pastorate of 1e assembly church with the .The Row 23% moderator \u2018honor to thé Preshyterian pulpit.There dre men of deeds in very row beneath ud.\u2018There is the \u2018fair, fresh and modest young Irishman, .who left college before graduating to join the trail in the first rush to the Klondike.The Rev.R.M.Dickey, of Selkirk, does not \u2018harp upon\u2019 \u2018the grand old mining tune, he ought always to sing.The North Silver Land has its Presbyterian \u2018nuggets.\u2019 There ig that \u2018dapper\u2019 young gentleman who will mine deeply into the confidence of the miners of the Cobalt.The Rev.J.D.Byrnes, M.A, is leading the strongest forces for good in the \u2018City of Cobalt.\u2019 is neighbor and pioneer, into the Temiskaming district, jg quite modest of his good work.The Rev.I.E.Pitts, B.A., of New Liskeard, has never said a word on this platform of either silver ore or silver speech.\"Another voice hag remained silent.Men of worth are .génerous to their fellows.The rule of the Church is that each assembly is composed of commissioners, following each other by turns, Many good men think the same rule applies to speakers.r.\u2018MacQueen, of Edmonton, the \u2018lone étar\u2019 for many a long year in that wilderness.believes that he has had his turn, and gives way to men of later deeds.However, the Church will do its duty, and eléct him the men who do things in our\u2019 capital.cu pr dre .Le = cre long to the chair of moderator.Le > I | speech: \u2018Principal Mackay, who, if be [| de * \u2018 a pom Rb mg Rl OT PEN EEE ER A th PRE ON He .s STANDARD REFINED SUGAR MANUFACTURED BY AR REFINING CO., Lito 4 ees eit fie We have passed, many times a face resemblance to \u2018ome who might pass for ther.than physical.He is marked with\u2019 » H, Sedgwick, B.D., is an.- oY = Be fh 5 - 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Le a IR 2 ee En RE = re + 8 A da B .ro .etait.ow CL ot TP mms aT à 3 vi À vain - PE aah .see .7 ro > _, - ~~ 0 AR ge ey I.>, 2 - rie: AN .ue A , = \u2018 3 A Ty «dure vali.dorer = rue Ne EE RER aT EARN 0 PB) Cam : we > oe yo , i HE \"8 [OTE Er ee heap om.A EE Fm et es as.Ne eee .am am a ree TS \"= ni AT mes m0 5 Mrs.J.A.Riddell leaves town in week or two for the seaside.Mr.Arnold Finlev was at the King Edward, Toronto, this week.Mr.and Mrs.D.Lorne McGibbon are at the Windsor for the week.\"Mrs.Frank May, Stanley street, will spend most of the summer abroad.Mr.Alex.Sclater, 4876 Sherbrooke street, is spending his holidays at St.Adolph de Howard.Ald.Stearns left yesterday for a month\u2019s outing, to join his club at Mata- pedia, Que.\u2019 Miss Crawley, of London, will be the guest of Mrs.Davidson Parker, during her stay in Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.Chipman spent the week epd at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Angus.Mrs.Arthur Vaillancourt and her mother, Mrs.H.Beaugrand, are leaving for Europe by the \u2018Laurentic.\u2019 Mrs.R.Stanley Weir and family are settled for the searon in their summer cottage at Lake Memphremagog.The Marchioness of Donegall has acquired the lease of Oakfield, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, England.Miss Mary Williams, of London, will be the guest of Mrs.Paterson-Smyth during the visit of the International Council delegates.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Allan and little Miss Rachel Allan leave on Thursday for their summer residence at Pointe Claire.Countess von der Grohen, who is coming from Germany for the International Council meeting, will be the guest of Mrs.F.H.Pitcher, while in the citw.Mrs.F.W.Thompson and family will spend the greater part of the season at their seaside home at St.Andrew\u2019s, N.B., leaving town about June 22, Mrs.G.A.Grier has gone to Ottawa for the wedding of her niece, Miss Alexander, to the Rev.M.B.Davidson.The Rev.Dr.Wardrope, the bride\u2019s grandfather, will perform the ceremony.Mr.and Mrs.J.Travers Lewis, .of Ottawa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norah, to Mr.Thomas Franklin Ahern, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Ahearn, also of Ottawa.- Mme.d\u2019Abbadie d\u2019Arrast, of Paris, who arrives in Montreal on Friday, one of the delegates to the International Council, will be the guest of Mme.de Loynes, Peel street.Sir Richard and Lady Cartwright and the Misses Cartwright are leaving the Capital to-day to- spend the summer at \u2018 The Maples,\u201d their country residence on the St.Lawrence near Kingston.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Ogilvie, who have been travelling abroad since their marriage last February, sail for home this month.Mrs.Ogilvie was Miss Mary Gzowski, a sister of Mrs.Fred.Beardmore.Miss Laird, of Edinburgh, Scotland, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Robertson, Colonial avenue, left: last evening for New Westminster, B.C, where a few weeks will be spent sightseeing, prior to her return to Scotland.The engagement is announced in To- ronto-of Miss Alice Baines, eldest daughter of the late Mr.Christopher Baines, and niece of Miss Covernton, Dorchester street, to Mr.Frederick Clarkson.The marriage will take place in the autumn.Miss Ribighini, who is coming from Italy to attend the International Council meeting in Toronto, will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.T.Labatt, Drum- mond street, for a few days.The Marquise Bourbon del Monte will also be Mrs.Labatt\u2019s guest.At the Church of St.John the Evangelist, this afternoon, at four o'clock, was solemnized the marriage ot Miss Dorothy Lyman, daughter of the late Mr.F.8.Lyman, to Major A.H.Dixon, Cheshire Regiment.The church was decorated for the occasion with quantities of white flowers and palms about the chancel.The marriage service was conducted by the Rev.Edmund Wood, and the bride was given away by her uncle, Mr.Clarence Lyman.Miss Ewan was bridesmaid, and Captain Stanley, of fhe Royal Artillery, was groomsman; Dr.Burnett and Mr.Lawrence Stephen officiating as ushers.The bride\u2019s gown was of white meteor crepe, and she wore a long filmy bridal veil draped with coronet of orange blossoms.She wore no ornaments, put carried a lovely bouquet of white lilac.The bridesmaid wore a dainty gown of mousseline and lace, and \u2018a black hat with white feather, and her bouquet was composed of purple lilac.Following the ceremony in the church a reception was held at the bride\u2019s home, 72 McTavish street.The bride received many beautiful gifts, those from the bridegroom being a necklace and bracelet.and handsome buckle of gold and jade.To the maid of honor the bridegroom gave a bracelet as a souvenir.Major and Mrs.Dixon will return to Montreal, after their wedding trip.for some time, before leaving for England.ae PIANOS TO RENT .\u2018Pianos rented from $2.00 per montk upwards.Six months rent allowed if ased.One price system and easy verms of payment, at NORDHEIMER'S, Limited, 589 St.Catherine Street West, I - Pianola-Piano is the only instru.mn the world containing he Mes le\u2014furnishing a guide interpre.etd \"and The Themodist\u2014which accents individual notes and themes, and other exclusive musical features that en- mare artistic playing.Dally demonstrations 8S, Limited, Agemey for Steinway Pianos.4 Going away the bride wore a gray cos- |.stume and mauve hat.Chevalier and Mrs.C.Mariotti\u2019s residence, 22 Lorne avenue, was this afternoon the scene of a happy event, the |.marriage of their daughter, Isabel Mary Teresa, to Mr.James Francis von Walsh.The drawing-rooms were tastefully decorated with palms and flowering plants, with cut flowers here and there artistically displayed, while music was playtd by an orchestra.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore an empire gown of ivory Directoire satin, with veil and orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses.Mrs.Wm.Santtuary, the ma:ron of honor, and Miss Nora Walsh, the bridesmaid, were both gowned in pale pink silk mull over taffeta, wearing presentation veils, and carrying shower bouquets, while Mr.Frank Mariotti officiated as best man.- The bride's mother was gowned in black satin trimmed with Venetian point lace with touches of pink, and the mother of the groom wore an ecru lace gown over taffeta.The groom\u2019s present to the bride was a jewelled ring, while the matron of honor and the bridesmaid were the recipients of gold brooches set with pearls, the best man also being presented with a pearl scarf pin.After the .~eremony, which was performed by the Rev.Dr.Symonds, of Christ Church Cathedral, Mr.and Mrs.Walsh received the hearty congratulations and best wishes of a large number of: assembled friends.Mr.and Mrs.Wash were the recipients of many handsome gifts.On their return after a few days\u2019 absence, they will take up their residence at 241, Lorne avenue.The marriage of Miss Kate Cameron Hildreth, youngest daughter of Mr.R.L.Hildreth, to Mr.Thomas J.Chandler, of the Imperial Bank, Montreal, took place at five o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon, at the home of the bride's father, Mance street, Annex, in the presence of a large number of guests.The Rev.D.J.Graham, B.D., performed the ceremony.The bride was attired in an empire gown of white silk, with yoke and trimming of baby Irish lace.She wore a long veil, draped with orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.She was attended bv thie groom\u2019s sister, Miss Frances Chandler, who was wearing a pale green silk gown trimmed with Maltese lace, and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations, Mr.Jack Chandler, the -groom\u2019s brother, was best man.The groom\u2019s gift to the bride was a handsome set of sterling silver toilét articles; to the bridesmaid, a gold locket, and gold cuff-links to the best man.Miss Martha M.Scott played the wedding march.A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr.and Mre.Chandler left for a honeymoon trip to Quebec, the Saguenay and the Lower St.Lawrence.he > pride went away in a .Directoire gown of brown satin, with a long travelling coat in natural colored pongee silk, trimmed with brown, and hat to match.Among the many valuable presents was a very handsome cabinet of table silver and cutlery from the manager and staff of the Imperial Bank.After the wedding trip, Mr.and Mrs.Chandler will reside at 705 Mance street, Annex.The marriage of Miss Muriel Bowie, only daughter of Mrs.Wm.\u2018Bowie, to Mr.D.Alex.Rolland, was solemnized this afternoon at the Church -of the Advent, the Rev.A.J.Doull officiating.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.W.R.O.Bowie, was gowned in white Directoire satin, finished with pearl embroidery.Her veil was draped under the orange bios- soms that had been worn by her mother, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.The bride was attended by Miss Isabel Verner, as maid of honor, wearing a pale blue satin gown and a presentation veil with wreath of pink sweet peas, and carrying a bouquet of the same flowers; and by her cousin, Miss Doris Wilcox, as flower girl, in a white lingerie frock, and carrying a basket of pink sweet peas.Mr.Arthur Rolland was his brother's groomsman, and the ushers were Messrs.Gordon Bowie and Fred.G.Rogers.The groom\u2019s \u2018gift to the bride was a gold watch and pendant; to the maid.of honor a silver card case; to the flower girl a pearl ring, and to the best man and ushers tie pins.Following the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride\u2019s mother, 246 Wond avanue, where the rooms were decorated vnrettily with pink and white flowers.Mrs.Bowie was gowned in black silk trene de chine, with seauin trimming\u2019 and hat to match, and Mrs.Rolland, the groom\u2019s mother.wore a gray gown and black hat.The honeymoon will, be spent in New York.The bride\u2019s travelling costume is of blue shantung silk, with hat to mateh, and lingerie blouse.On their return Mr.and Mrs.Rolland will reside on Bruce avenue.VICTORIAN ORDER FETE.The final committee to complete arrangements for the Vietorian Order Fete in Dominion Park, on Thursday, is that in charge of the \u2018laughing gallery.\u2019 Convener, Mrs.Mortimer Davis, assisted by Mrs.Andrew Allan, Mrs.Frank May, Miss Gladys Davis, the Misses Hazel and Doris Allan, Miss Enid Campbell, Miss Marjorie Heney, Miss Reatrice, Cav- erhill, Miss Violet: Somerville, Miss Ilse Baumgarten.0° Of the gypsy encampment, Mrs.J.Freedman is convener, and her committee includes Miss Duncan, Mrs.Michaels, Mies Pratt.Mies Freeman, Miss Macdonald, Miss Davis, Miss Stevens, Miss Livingstone, Miss Michaels.: Carmel ABSENT FROM SHIP.For being absent from their ship without leave, Thomas Cartwright, Traniel Roberts, William Arrisman, and Henry St.Clair, four firemen from the 8S.\u2018Canada,\u2019 were sentenced to iour days\u2019 imprisomment each by Judge Bazin this morning.A to siti or: fl Is 1 0,20 à M ARs Ci.Ty AE ol se mim Sih as ich ce Ey SCENE IN POLICE COURT \u2018WOMAN BECAME HYSTERICAL : WHEN HER HUSBAND WAS ARRAIGNED FOR VAGRANCY.Uttering a terrifying shriek, and sink- Ing with a groan to the floor, was what Mrs.Prudhomme, did this morning when her husband was arraigned in the Police Court before Judge Leet, chargod with vagrancy.The Court had iust 0 ened, and the woman, with a wistful expression, was waiting for her husband to enter the dock with other prisoners for trial.The clank of the handcuffs in the corridors as the men were hurried Into court was heard, and presently men well dressed and others poorly clad took their stand at the bar.The woman looked up and, seeing her husband, gave way to her pent-up emotiohs, being carried out of the court in a hysterical condition.An ambulance was summoned, and the woman, as soon as she heard the bell ringing, jumped up and seemed to have regained her penses.However, barely a minute had elapsed when she again became hysterical, and she was consequently conveyed to the hospital.The incident created quite an impression on those who were present in court.| .rt MONTREAL WATER.' (To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 , Sir, \u2014I shall never forget my first sight of: the drinking water supplied to the citizens of Montreal\u2014the city which boasts of being the metropolis of Canada.As a consistent water drinker, I was disgusted with the filthy-looking, le-brown liquid, and from the very rst refused to drink it.A fellow-coun- tryman of mine, who did not share my scruples, drank the water at practically every meal, the same as he had been in the habit of doing in the Old Country, and within two months he was in the Victoria Hospital, suffering from *yphoid fever, to emerge many weeks liter a nearly bald old man, instead of a bright youth, Happily, he is still living, but he has the legacy of the fever with him étill.An acquaintance of mine\u2014a student of medicine at McGill\u2014had his sister visit him in Montreal for a month, and before the month was out she was In a grave at Mount Royal, dead from typhoid.Most people in the city know of such cases within their own experience, and have we not the Victoria Hospital crammed with typhoid cases every summer ?What is the result ?The result 3s such a universal distrust of the water \u2014a distrust always kept fresh by its fithy appetrance\u2014that scarcely anybody will drink it.I make bold to say that tven those who defend the water, not excepting Superintendent Janin himself, never drink it, but drink instead water retailed in bottles by a private .om- ny.0° 4 .Now, I,want to put the case.to,you from the standpoint of a young.men in lodgings.If I buy bottled water I have no place to keep it except in my- bed- rcom, and there it becomes \u2018tepid \u201cand flat.Result\u2014I don\u2019t buy any.Af my rueals I drink nothing but tea, but in the evenings I want a drink before I go to bed.I don\u2019t want tea.I don't want coffee.1 want water.Where am I tPget it ?Nowhere.I daren*t drink the water supplied by the city.F don\u2019t want the soda drinks of the ice- cream stores.What am I to do ** The cnly alternative is to go into a saloon, and pay either five or ten cents for a glass of mineral water.Now, I \u2018don\u2019t care for mineral water, and rather than drink it I would: drink a glass of beer or a glass of whiskey and soda.In the saloon I find scores of respectable young men who are of the same way of thinking.T1 suppose when this letter appears somebody will write explaining how 1 may get a drink of water that 1 can rely upon as being pure\u2014some father of a household who knows nothing abont lodgings, and always has a supply of commercial water kept cool and fresh in his vefrigerator.His advice will be\u2019 useless, because for me and many hundreds of other young men there is always the saloon ready at hand to supply us without trouble with mineral water, or with | stronger liquor, which after all is probably less dangerous\u2014or so a good many young men think\u2014than the Montreal water.Good water is: surely the first requisite of a great city.Yet as regards this Montreal is worse off than an uncivilized country, because in uncivilized country there would not an in- mense volume of sewage pouring into the source of supply such as that pouring into the St.Lawrence from \u2018the great lakes to the sea.4, \u2018I know some people sweep aside the argument that in Great Britain every town and city has its sand filtration plant by saying that in such_a: thickly- populated country filtration is necessary.Let me say the water brought from .such sources as the mountains in Wales is far purer than the water of.the River St.Lawrence, yet no commimity - would dream of supplying it to the citizens befcre it bad been filtered.\u2018Let me.add just one questijon\u2014what is the use of advocating temperance when pure water, the first requisite of vemper- ance, is unobtainable ?1e ee A WOULD-BE WATER-DRINKER.Note \u2014Boiling the water will kill germs, and pouring it: through a bit of blanket will improve its color.What is otdinarily called soda water is simply water aerated with carbonic\u2019 acid- gas.It is delivered in syphons, and cannot become flat, and is cheaper, as well a8 handier, than saloon dninks.Shree ' TO RETURN KERR'BV HIT.- (Canadian Associated \u201cPresa.) London, June 9.\u2014It is suggested by he sporting press that the A.A.A.ould reciprocate Kerr's visit by sending a couple of home athletés to com- 1 pete in Canadian champioïlshige.> * | » apa NG \u2018NEWS ARRIVALS, Steamship.At From Grampian.Montreal .Glasgow lake Champlain.Liverpool .Montreal L.ake Manitoba.Liverpool .Montreal Potsdam.New York .Rotterdam Kronprinzessin Cecelie.New York .Bremen Friedrich der M Grosee.New York .Bremen Oceanic.New York .Trieste Laurentian.Boston ÿ.\u2026.Glasgow Campania.Queenstown .New York Numidian.Glasgow .Boston Minneapolis.London .New York Lituania.Libau .New York Oscar II.Copenhagen .New York Prinzess Alice.Bremen .New York Main.Bremen .New York Kaiser .\u2019 Wilhelm II.Bremen +.New York Estonia.Rotterdam New York Vaderland.Antwerp .New York Qallia.Marseilles .New York Argentine.Naples .New York Luisiena.Send: ee \"ve New York Blucher .NewWork .Hamburg Carthaginian .Halifax .Glasgow THE BRITAIN'S PASSENGERS.The foljowing saloon passengers left Liverpool by the R.M.S.Empress of Britain, Capt.J.A.Murray, for Quebec, on Friday, June 4:\u2014Commander Acton, Mrs.E.C.Barnes, Ripon, Wis.; Mr.Beck; Lieut.P.S.Benoit, Halifax} N.8.; Mr, Blanche, the Rev.Mr.Blondel, the Rev.Brunet, Mr.and Mrs.Boak, Mr.and Mrs.Ber! and family; Mrs.Berger, Mr.R.Bou- dreau, Mre.Boudreau, Miss Boudreau, Miss Boudreau, Mrs.W.C.Bowman, Toronto ; Mre., M.T.Boyd, Mr.J.Breakey, Mrs.Breakey, Miss A.H.Breakey, Mies A.Breakey, Miss H.C.Mr.lan Breakey, Mrs: C.B.Carter, Gudld- ford; Mr.G.Colema¥pMrs™ Coleman, Mise W.Coleman, Miss M.Coleman, Vancouver; Mies K.Homer Dixon, Toronto; Mr.Drw, Mr.Douglas, Mr.and Mrs.Dubois; Mr.Fairweather, Mri.Farmiloc, Mr.Fisher; Mr.G.L.Field, -Mrs, Field, Mr.A.Foster, Mrs, Foster, Miss Foster, Ripon, Wis.; Mr.Gahier, Mr.Gates; Dr.Gau- dreau, Mrs.Gaudreau, Quebec; Mr.A.Geoffrion, Mrs.Geoffrion, Mies B.Geof- frion, Mr.and Mr.Gifford, Miss D.H.Godwin, Lt.-Col.W.A.Grant, Mre.Grant, Montreal; Miss A.Hajter, London, Eng.; the, Rev.Mr.Harbour; Mr, C.A.Har- grèves, London, Eng.; Mr.F.R.Heaton, Mre.Heaton, Montreal; Mr.P.Herrmann, Mrs.Herrman, Londen, Eng.; Mr.How- arde; Mr.\u201cJohnston Hicks; Mr.C.S.Hoare, Montreal; Mr.KE.J.B., Howard, London, Eng.; Sir William and Lady Van Horne; Mr.Hutchineon; Mr.and Mrs.Jackson; Mr.T.Johnston, London, Eng.; Mr.Harold Kennedy, Mrs.Kennedy, Miss Kathleen Kennedy, Mies Jean Kennedy, Misë Sybil Kennedy, Mies Hazel Kennedy, Mies Brenda\u2019 Kennedy, Miss Cora Kenhedy and two nurses, Quebec; Mr.Lapointe, Mr.Law; Mr.H.Lister, London, England; Mr.Lochhart, Miss Larsen: Miss M.A.Macdonald, Arbroath: Mr.McIntyre; Mr.P.H.McKenzie, Mr.Robt.Meighen, Mrs.-Meighen and maid.Montreal; Mr.Monkhouse, Mr.Moore, Mr.Muir; Miss M.Newman, Quebec: Miss Notmaat Miss Oveil, Mr.Panneton, Mr.Peters, Mrs.Peters, thé Rev.Mr.Paquet; Mr.M.du Pont, Mrs.du Pont, Miss C.du Pont, Mr.G.du Pont, Miss N.du Pont, London, England: the Rev.Abbe Preville, the Rev.Abbe T.M.Preville, Quebec; Mr.P.Rainer, Vienna; Mr.Richard; Mr.G.Romanes, Mrs.Romanes, Miss H, BD.Itomanes, Slate- ford: Mr.T.A.Routh, London, England; the Hon.Judge Routhier, Miss Routhler, Paris; Mr.and Mrs, Ferdinand Roy, Quebec; Mr.Rykert, Mrs.Ryan, Mr.Scott, Miss Scott; Mr, J.L.\u2018Schwartz, Mrs.Schwarts, Mrs.J.A.Scott acd maid, Mr.L.P.Silver, Mrs.Silver, Paris; Mr.T.H.Smith, New Westmihster: Mrs.Taglar; Miss P.N.Tid- mansh, London, England: Miss F.Tisdall, Sutton Coldfield; Mr.- Tooke, Mr.J.J.Van Alen and vaiet; Mr.G.L.Watson, Ashcroft; Mr.H.Wilkinson, Meota, Sask.; Mr.Watt, Mr.Whitehead, Mr.Withy, Mr.Whitmer, Miss Whitmer.INDIA BY LIMELIGHT.India was the subject of a very interesting lecture given last night by the Rev.Vincent Naish, S.J., under ithe auspices of the ladies\u2019 executive committee of the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club,, in the club rooms at the corner of St.Peter and Common streets.The chair was taken by.the Hou.C.J, Doherty, M.P.Father Nalsh spoke on the manner in which India was governed, and of the great good done by Lord Morley in his position as secretary of state for India.He asserted that the seat of the government was not in the hands of the Viceroy, but in the India office in England.\u2018England's main business,\u2019 he said, \u2018is in feeding the poor in times of tamine, and in preventing the Mobamedans and Hindoos from flying at each other's Throats.\u201d England, be said, had Incurred the hatred of the Hindoos by giving the Mahomedans equal privileges, and when one realized that the King-Emperor ruled over more Mahomedans than does the Sultan of Turkey, it was'easy to see what the result would be in case of war between the two peoples.Father Naish, in referring to.the present.dissatisfaction in India, said that its real cause was found among dissatisfied students.The pictures thrown on the ecreen were exceedingly pretty .ones, and gave one & very good idea of the life among His Majesty's subjects in that densely populated empire.On the platform beside the chairman were the Rev.Dr,.Kavanagh, Col, and Mrs, Jeffrey Burl¥nd, Capt.J.T.Walsh, Mr.Chee.F.Smith, president of the Club, and Mrs.Smith, Mr.Felix.Casey, former president; Mr.Henry Kavanagh, K.C., and Mrs.Kavanagh.In the course of -the evening Mrs, Audrey Bennett-Gibbons, sang with great effect \u2018Hush, Little One,\u2019 by Bevignani.The success of the gathering was entirely due to the ladies of the executive committee,among whom were noticed Lady Hinge- ton, the president; Mrs.Thompson, Mre.J.T.Walsh, Mrs.P.'S.Doyle and-Miss Flora Macdonneil, the ladies\u2019 executive secretary, - A large and fashionable audi- | ence was in attendance.LBSS TONNAGE, MORE REVENUE.The revenue recéived by the Harbor Commissioners of Montreal during the month of May amounted to $36,724, as against $35,219 in the corresponding period of last year, being An.increese- of $1,605.From .imports the revenue in May, 1906, ; Douglas, Mr.Wm.Douglas, Miss M.Dun- \\ was $38,000; this year it was exactly $1,000 more.Exporis were the same in both years, namely, $6,000, but from local traffic there was last mouth an increase ot $506, the figures being: May, 1908, $3,219, and May, 1900, $3,724.The seagoing vessels arriving in port from the opening of navigation up to June 1 numbered 112, as against 127 in the like period of last year, or a decrease of 15.The total tonnage this year was 317,388, as compared with 336,067 in 1908, a decrease of $18,669 tons.THE CASSANDRA'S CABIN.The SS.Cassandra, of the Donaldson line, passed Fame Point this morning at 9.40.* Sbe is due lo arrive at Quebec this evening, and Montreal to-morrow evening.Following is a list of saloon passengers: \u2014 \u2014Mnrs.Adamson, Master Andrew Adamson, Miss Emily Adamson, Mr.Alex.Aitken Mr.Alex.Anderson, Mr.John Anderson, Miss Thoresa Bardell, Mr.John Beattie, Mr.T.Bell, Miss Edith Black, Mrs.Black, Miss Mary Black, Master Wm.Black, Miss G.Black, Mrs.Brown, Mme.M.Brown, Miss M.Brown, Mrs.Brown, Miss Jane Browa, Miss Eva Brown, Mrs.Brunton, Mr.James Burgess, Mrs.Burgess, Mr.James A.Cameron, Miss Bessie Campbell, Miss Mary Carswell, Miss Lizzie Cobourn, Mr.James Cossar, Mr.John S.Craig, Mr.Walter H.Croucher, Mrs.Croucher, Mr.Wm.B.can, Mr.Daniel Duncan, Mrs, Ferguson, Miss Mary Flaulgan, Mrs.Fleming, Miss M.Fleming, Mr.John Fleming, Miss Mary Fleming, Mr.Wallace Fleming, Mr.George Fordyce, Mrs.Forsyth, Master RK.Forsyth, Miss Lizzie Fraser, Miss Ellen Gardiner, Mr.Wm.G.Goudie, Mr.James Graham, Miss Mary Graham, Mr.John Graham, Miss Maggie Graham, Mr.Robert Graham, Mre.Hamilton and infant, Mr.Wn: Hay, Miss Annie Heatberwick, Miss Margaret Hcudry, Mrs.Houston, Miss Robina Houston, Mr.Robert Houston, Miss Mary Houston, Miss B.B.Hutchison, Mr.James W.Hutton,Dr.A.Jamiescn, jr.\u2026 Mr.Joseph Ketllor.Miss Agres Kerr, Mrs.Kinnear and child, Mr.Wm.Lewis, Mrs.Lewis, Miss Jessie Lindsay, Mr.aud Mrs, J.Lobban and infant: Mr Harry Lusk, Miss Helen McArthur, Mrs.Macbeth, Miss Nellie Macheth, Mis: Peggle Macbeth, Miss Minnie Macbeth, Miss Lottie Macbeth, Miss Annje McDade.Mr.Walter M.McFarlane, Mrs.McFarlane, Miss Mabel McFarlane, Mise Margt.McFarlane, Master Robert McFarlane, Mr.John Macfarquhar, Mr.Duncan McKenzie, Mr.John McKen- sie, Miss Anrie McLean, Mr.John MeNeil, Mr.Donald McTavish, Mrs.Middleton, Mr.John Miller, Mrs.Miller, Mdster A.fx.Miller, Miss Mary Ann Miller, Mr.Wm.D.Moore, Mrs.Moult, Master L.Moult, Miss Christina Murison, Miss C.Nicholson, Mr.R.Ness, Mr.H.F.V.Oldham, Mr.Wm.G.Pollock, Miss Mary Robertson, Miss E.Rose, Mr.A.H.Scaife, Mr.Thos.Scott, Mr.Alex.Shaw, Mrs.Shaw, Miss Jeanie Sinclair, Mrs.Smith, Mies Isabella Smith, Mr.David Smith, Miss M.Stewart, Mr.J.Summers, Mrs.Summers, the Rev.J.G.Sutherland, Mrs.Sutheriand, Mix Sutherland, Mies E.Taylor, Mr.A.Tavlor, Mr.Hugh Wallace, Mrs.Wallace, Miss Mary H.Wallace, Miss Catherine Wait.Mr.P.Wills, Mre, Wills and infant, Miss Jeanie Mins, Master Wm.Wills, Miss E.Wilson.ss I.son, the Rev.Dav Y Mrs.Woodside, MM Woadside, GRAMPIAN PASSENGERS.The following saloon passengers arriv thls morning by the Allan Hoe team Grampian, Capt.G.M.Johnston, from Glasgow: \u2014The Rev.D.R.Alexander, Miss A.E.Baskerville, Mrs.Brock, Miss Charlotte A.Dewar, Miles Fanny M.Field: Mrs.Gillespie, Mr.C.Gray, Mrs.C.Gray, Maeter J.Gray, Miss K.Gray, Master G Grey, Dr.W.B.Hendry, Mr.W.B.Hood, Mrs.Johnston, Miss Johnston, Rev.J.and Mrs.Kelman, Miss Blossom Key, Mr.James Key.Mrs.Key, Mr, AS.Lauder, Miss Christina Monteath, Mr.J.8.Mowat, Mise Bllen Priest, Mise Reid, Mr.Wyman Smith, Mrs.Stewart, Mise Isabella Stewart, Miss Alice Stewart, Mrs.Wright, Master W.R.Wright, Miss F.Wright, Mies Jean Wright, Miss Marian Wright.SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.A choir of seventy children's voices, under Mr.Wm.Duff, rendered selections of familiar choruses, .which charmed the large audience of sailors and their friends \u2018at the Sailors\u2019 Institute last night.Mes- ter John Young sang \u2018The Blind Boy.\u2019 A younger sister answered to the encore, which was accorded to him, with a temperance recitation.Miss Mary Smith played mandolin selections, and was also joined by her sisters, Iittle tots, singing \u2018Summer Time.\u201d Mr.William Duff played a selection of esa airs, the sailors keeping time with their feet.The sailors themselves put a epice of humor into.the entertainment.Mesers.Waldis, Frank Dayis and Fred Davies from the Canada, and Alfred Cook from the Lake Erie, sang, and Mr.Robert Laurie, of the Lake Erie, told funny yarns.' The accompaniments were played by Mies Mildred Myers and Mies Ethel Bright.Mr.George Hodge and (Captain Bales thanked the performers, Mr.J.M.M.Duff presided.The treasurer acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $13.80 from SS.Lake Erle, Captain Carey, per Mr.Carruthers, purser, amount of half collections taken ou west- \u2018bound voyage.: NOTES.Captain Evans, of the steamship Ottawa, White Star-Dominion line, who has been in the General Hospital for the past three \u2018weeks, with an attack of pneumonia, ie now convalescent, and hopes to sail for Liverpool on the Canada on Saturday.The SS.Englishman, of the Dominion line, ledt Bristol yesterday for Montreal.The steamship Prinz Oskar, outward from Montreal, for Hamburg, was reported by Marconi 90 miles west of Cape Race at 7 a.m.yesterday.The SS.Koenig Albert, Naples, for New York, 350 miles enst of Sandy Hook.Dock about 2.30 p.m.to-day.The 8S.Ultonia, Trieste, for New York, 645 miles east of Sandy Hook at 10 a.m.yesterday.Dock about 10.30 a.m.to-mor- row.Ottawa River Navigation Compeany\u2019e daily mail line steamers will begin running between Montreal and Ottawa tomorrow.The SS.Manchester Port, left Quebec this morning bound for Montreal, The C.P.R.!iner Empress of Britain was reparted at 7 a.m.to-day 190 miles south of Cape Race.The S8.Mancherter Trader passed Fame Point at 8.29 am.to-day.The SS.Laurentic, of {he White Star- Dominion line, was renorted 110 miles south east of Cape Ray at 10 a.m.to-day.puce THE MOTOR BOAT RACE HEATHER WAS: FIRST IN TRIAL FROM NEW YORK TO BERMUDA.\u2014\u2014 Bulletin, Hamilton, Berrauda, June 9.-\u2014The motor boat \u2018Heather.owned by Richmond Levering, crossed the finish line of the race from New York at 1.13 \u2018am.to-day.She was the first of the four boats to finish, The Best Value in All Canada, (AU Sizes in Stock, WM.CURRIE, 423 Notre Dame 8t.W.WANTED, FIRST CLASS JePPIX 5; penter.Appiy A.H.BAK: + Metcalfe sireet, TO LET, A NICELY FURN .ble front room, suitable 1c: + .nen; very central.Apply 1.7 © FOUND DROWNED.An inquest was held this nur: Coruner McMahon on thé bous ham Henderson, who was tounge - day morning foating in the r\\ King Edward Pier.How the mane to be in the water is not known no evidence was produced to ciu the mystery.In one ot the pr were a number of documents ci Portland Fish Company, where the ceased wus employed, and across our these was written In pencil: \u2018I sw.that I did not commit this foul «: or offence.Good-bye.\u2019 Frank Mills, of 226 Sherbrooke et: who Is employed at the Portland | Co., identified the documents as he gave to the deceased, but woud : swear that the wrung on them wae done by him.Deceased left ther jar about April 1, when he got ene a counts to collect, but he never return \u2026 He occaeionally went on a crunher poo.and would not turn up ter a ween Loo man went to extremes when he drink, Dr.Dugas, who made the auter- said there were mo marks of Vice on the body, which must have becu the water for some weeks.Thomas A.Steel, 226 St.Cather street west, identified the body.I knew the man for about iwo years.- he was in his brother's employm:: The man used to go on a drunken Qu now and again.The last Lime witn- saw him he was under the influence drink.oo \u2018Death from accidental drowning\u2019 - the verdict of the jury.tlt MAN DIED IN TRAIN.On the arrival of the C.PF ! Nomining train this morning at 1.Viger station, it was reported tha conductor, Xavier Groulx, 525 Ho street, Montreal, had died at =» o'clock, just after the train liad Val Morin.The deceased, who was - fering from pleurisy, was a «ou on the construction train runs Tæ tween Rapide de l'Origral an Non:nr- and was coming home ta Montrail \" charge of Dr.Daze.The devessrd wo 37 years of age, marred and Lo children.The facts were lanl Coroner, who disposed o1 the va out a jury.PEPE 14 besore The Ww.Lee ST.MARY\u2019S COLLEGE REUNION The Alumni Association of he pupils of St.Mary's Colwge fed 110 annual dinner in one of the bals LE college, yesterday evening.(Nh 1 hundred guests were present.The Hor Mr.J.D.Rolland presided.Lav.ng it his right the Rev.Father J.Lak pie S.J., rector of the College.and at os left the Hon.Mr.J.Decarie, Must Caneel es | of Agriculture.A number @ = were delivered, after winch the er of officers for the ensuing Mar place, with the following resuit © The Hon.Jeremie Decarie, presiict Messrs.Albert de Lopmmer.ht.A Dr.Donald Hingston.vie pres sente Dr.Elie Asselin, secretary: Mr, Va Emile Lamarche, treasurer: Dr.A.Rivet, Mr.J.B.lLagace.Abbe De champs, and Mr.Thos.W alsh, monter rs of committee.a WESTMOUNT AND THE HOSPITAL One of the Westmount cuUzen- oF posing the Salvation Armys pr\u201d said this morning that the publie ! Le- _OPATEHIIE Le 10 00 00 0» .106 197 ing Le he ve ee ee 32 39 ln MORNING SALES.was T American\u20143900 at 10, 3000 at 11, 30 LWO - saming\u20141M) st 119, 30 days.the \u201coù biark-25e0 at 2l.vith- Ton Beservs-\u201442 at 350.Clan ai 7.far Affiune-\u2014to0 at 35, IN svers1Mer at 25, 500 at 34 old Lisp UNLISTED Jem.Crown- 200 af 5a, heir sver Cro:\u2014lWe at 04 ° + -_\u2014 two #2 a .Hon.£ AFTERNOON SALS.g at UT 75\" at 6, 10 at 613%, 10 at 62, 25 nde, Te Lo his ; Je at TH 25 at 76%, 50 at 76%, 25 ister * Com 0 A SOM = at Gels, ches aT a° 58.: tion Par =i a: 18215, took 7128 414, 250 at 4336, 725 at 43%, (77 #\" 1%, 10 at 434, 160 at 43%, ent: (5 TM at 435.475 at 43%, 675 at and Co M, 75 at 4356, 310 at 43%, te : Tu 475 @ 4, %5 at 444, 160 at Paul CT HL at wg 25 al Ms, § ay \u201c4 445.275 at 44%, 110 at 43.N.a 25 at 49, \u201c775 at 124, 25 at 123%, 10 at \u201c2.70 at 124, 100 at 125, 50 at oat \u201ciL.-110 at 75.- ; Cnt =) at 85, 25 at 84%.AL.SF oar 55%.DoT oan 126.Tat 218, 25 at 2184, 50 at 218%, Coat 2194.2 at 220, 25 at 219%, - a: 719%, 75 at 220, 25 at \u201c 12442, 25 at 124 , 159 at 124%, 1 at 124%, 10 at 12414, 65 at \u2018-173, 6.at 125.en -25 at 135.\u201c \u2014 at 97, 80 at 96%.L'vsy\u201425 at 12744, 5 at 127, 100 7 > ML, (9 75 at 123, 75 at 125, 2 at say-135 at 53.rve-1M0 at 3,50, \u201c18 1.8, E : Lon Ewe Ç N gh uw be A LE 2 p - - rey WT T = - LL rR gtx ol CE a an a Comat adele : > ings ; 3 SNE À meer class.ha [ere known that there p was such a hol t t eas * Sept rou 6 THE ASHBURTON TREATY repchot Montres, we would Dot be able - CORSICAN .July 2 230 am.1.00 p.m.sale uni September * 7 to take car .i \u2014 | A nice ave pince and sepcinly ited \\.i dal and up.The Turbiners, Royal Mail Steamships VANCOUVER, B.C.x ~ t faites ang a TsONS needing te ) and .- ; VALUABLE PAPERS ON THE SUB: |} ane tecreation.All oetdoor amusements x To Carillonan and Ottawa SECOND CABIN: $45 and $47.50 and up.LAURENTIC, MEGANTIS, VICTORIA, ve \u2018c.nn \u2026 Vv AT OTTAWA Boating, Bathing, Fishing.Tennls, Dancing wards; Londen, $2.50 additional.Triple screw Twin screw.E, Wash.VU JECT RECEIVED © R.G.KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que TACOMA, wash.get, 9 &s, .THIRD CLASS: Liverpool, Glasgow.Lon- Largest and floest Take 8 a.m.C.T.R.train for Lachine MONTREAL TO GLASGOW ing four decks.Every detail ot comfort Luring Ne same or any other - .Re Charles Bagot, Governor of the Domi in .\u2014\u2014 .Wharf to oonneat with steamer.PEBTORIAN + + Juae'12 July w Aug.a and Juxury ro e present dy travel will be SAN 1 e.i a Doughty.They had LAOHINE RAPID ake.5 DM | LESPERMAN .\u2026 Juve 26 Juiy 24 Aus.a Montreal\u2014 Quebec - Liverpool.Sloe ih been \u201csent By\u2019 the family be ike Bi \u201cTHE EVERETT\u201d, GT.R train for Lachine Whar.IONIAN 1°.\"| July 3 July 3L Aug.2l-Quebec Livers LOS ANGELES, Cal.Salben, $67.50 aBd up; Second Cabin, $45/ CANADA .June 12 July 17 Aug.21 Going via any regular dire Ey Charles.The papers have considerable D BEACH MAINE.San Prane] (regular dir historical significance, as they throw OLD QRCHAR N TICKET OFFICES, ST.JAMES 8T., Nas.128, and up.lonian and Pretorien oge-class LAURENTIC .June 19 July 24 Aug.28300 Franelses, returning via 10 .a ; ES, © light on the proceedings ign.the The Ideal Home For Refined People.130, 118 \u2018and 286; WINDSOR HOTEL gadis, Shiled Secoud Cabin, $42.30 and up- DOMINION .June 26 July \u201d oo 1 from, or vice-versa.Co [dt a drawing up of the Ashburton treaty.Modern in equipment and operation.Sea \u2019 MEGANTIC .July 3 Aug.ept Good to return til Oct, : i El shore and gouatrr combined, amid eur- * SNA GRAND \u201cTRUNK STATION.monta ra ame LAS LONDON, OTTAWA.July 10 Aug 14 Sept is until Oct, 31a: f a \u201d CT TouRdings of quiet ©\u20acE M : lar steamer CANADA Is aiso u .\u2018PASTIMES: Bathing, Deep Sea Fishing, ly $1 Sept 11| The utpular 4 Trains for ihe West D Bi 1 y | SICILIAN.June13 July p again scheduled to carry thrée classes of ¢ West Dail .; |, Ë CHILDREN'S CORN ER.Automobilidg, LIvery, \u201cTeunis, Bowling, aud QUEBEC STEAMSHIP SARDINIAN .July\u201d 3 Aug SL 21 oct.: passengers, while the fast steamer OT- |International Ltd Fast Nr i \u2018 i \u201cToe 0e i Sixty-five rooms en suite, .steam heat, * CONTE EAN © : pid 5 ee 28 TNov.6 TAN A En D LES CAD Steamers (eT: 9AM Fxpross froin.| a! THE NEW PUPIL.poultry, vegetables, berrles, milk and egg Company, Limited.M as 0 ss \u20ac s (c: «Me 945 am, 7.20 pan.10.30 PH.Qi - furnished by the famous \u2018Manstow -Houce 9 ONE CLABS\u2014SECOND nd 30 Rate \u2014 ed second class re very attractive at mod- i ; gH ; , L ; 43 > erate rates.i ass carried on a 1mi : 2 PR (By G.W.Douglas.) | Farm, owned by the hotel.Bookiet.RIVER AND aus or OF 8T.LAWRENCE Hoa HATES ew a steamers.See plane and rates at local International Limited re | nu Helen and Mary and Eleanor were - PARSONS & LIBBY, Proprietors.Summer Qruipes in Cool Latitudes.THIRD CLASS\u2014London, $26.50; Havre, agents, or company\u2019s offices.CANADA'S FINEST AND 13 a 514 playing school one afternoon, when Twin Screw Iron SS.\u2018Campana,\u2019 swith 1431.00; Paris, $33.50.BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING, bes through Pullman D rior - up: Helen\u2019s father found them.; \"INCH ARBAN NQUSE.Dalhousie electric light,- cleetric bells and ail mod-| © 118 Notre Dame atreet West, Montreal.|Ca- Montreal to Chicago.abe .ie \u2018What are you doing, girls ?he ask- A Open lor Guests on June ne ern comfort.All the steamers or the above servicec- eg - Parlor, Library, Cafe Car.| NEE od Come and see if this is not one of the SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON: Liverpool, Glusgow, Londta and Havre, are FROFESSIUONAL CARDS Coach, McLireal to \u201cToronto ye \u2018We are not girls.We are schaol chil- most delightful spots jn Canada.DAYS; at 4 p.m.21st June, 5th and 19th fitted with ccld storagg.J \u2018 , [Meals and refreshments «n rou RR dren, and Mary is the teacher, Helen JOHN E.DEAN, Manager and Froprietor.July, 2nd, 16th and 30th August, and H.& A.ALLAN ; Pullman S!eeping Cars -on nig.: :.A AR .; : .ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, do, | : replied.13th Se tember, for Pictou, N.S., calling MONTREAL.SPECIAL AT | | 1 \u201cOh, pardon me!\u2019 said he.Then, in OCEAN .HOUSE.ai Quebec, Gaspé, Mal Bay, Perce, =.ELLIOTT TRACTIONS ! - A | a different manner, he went on : \u2018Break- win re-open on June th.For further Grand River, Summerside, P.E.I.and : & DAVID Double track, perfect rcaîbes.- fast was late this morning, feacher, and} particulars apply to Mrs.A.McLAREN, Charlottetown, P.E.I.CH Adveoates, Barristers and Bolicitore °1Uipment, free library, bLeaaiifnl \u2014 I couldn\u2019t get to school nd tme- Mother | Little Metis, Que.Commissioners for all all the Province ana fresh ing along the ehor: will wrile an excuse, a will ring « : : or the States 0.ast trains operated Fr it this afternoon.\u201d THE MANOR, Prescott, Ont.NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC DONALDSON LINE to CLASCOW Massachusetts apd Now York.Signal System.Ccurteous and cac\u2018 He sat down.and pretended to study.Fine private residence, with modern im- far-famed River Saguenay, 5 calling at * Canada Lite Bullding, 189 st.James St Sec ihe magnificent electrical in-ai - Eleanor giggied, but Mary and Helen provements, exfensive pleasur: grounds, c arlottetown \u2018and Halifax, | \"TRINI- : SAILING FROM\" \u201cMONTREAL.Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L A.David.in use on Grand Trunk pasenger © rn had seen him do the same thing before, 8ced bathing and boating, good table,cream D,\u2019 2,600 tons, sails from \"Quebes lôth{ SS.SALACIA .\u2026 \u2026.June 10 passing through the St.Ciair Incer.: x so they went on with the school.and milk of the best.Apply to THE a a th July, 13th and 27th August at SS: CASSANDRA (cold storage.June 17 SMITH MARK Tunnel.\u2018 Elennor, bow much are.three times MANOR, Prescott, Ont.|5 pm.© 77 | SS.LAKONIA (cold storage) .Juve 34 s MARKEY & SKINNER Evervinins possible to secure the 1 four ?\u2019 tbe teacher asked.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BERMUDA (88.ATHENIA .:.2042 00 0 0.July ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, etc.Cap or.and étisfaction for patrons.\u2018I don't know the times yet, teacher.UNDER THE WINDING UP AOT.SES i , PASSAGE RATES\u2014 One- class Cabin (call- METROPOLIT ; ; ys aiways on band to = 8 Ye .8 20 3 \u2018hird- AN BUILDING, 42d assist passengers I know only the ands and the lesges, In the Matter of oo vmmer Excursions, $20 to $30, by the ed Second), $4250 and upwards; Thied- Clase, 179 8T.JAMES STREET, Eleanor replied.THE CANADA NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, $8.\u2018Trinidad,\u2019 2,600.tons, 15th and 3th! Eastboun Jrepdih, WestboWi% semro.8MITH, KC.FRED.BH.MARKEY, x0 |, | OURIST SLEEPING CARS \u201cThen you don\u2019t belong in this grade,\u2019 © line, at 10 a.m., and Twin Screw \u2018Ber- WALDO W.Leave Montreal Mondays, Wednesdays - said the teacher, sternly.\u2018I\u2019H have to a Liquidation.Thdiaa; 5 5,500 tons, 7th, 17th and 2h a WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY, Fridays at 30.20 p.m, for the accommo, put vou back in the first grade.The} .jons from John Hyde, Li- uly, at il a.m.and every 10 days THOMSON LINE to LONDON., |tlon of passengers holding firet or sou = children here know the ands, the lessies, aidator I \u201cby Public Austion, thereafter from New York.Tempera-| SAILING FROM MONTREAL.ES.MA * felass tickets to CHICAGO AND WE-T .the times, and the intos.Now we'll | the\u2019 \u2018following Assets, viz.: * ture, ccaled by sea breezes, seldonr rises |g FREMONA .June 13 vs CLENNAN, K.C.Minar coun ps (he ACC ust \\ have the clase in reading.The big boy | Me BW span SS, CAIRNRONA _.\"J\".June 18 Advocate, Barrister and BolicMor |may be reserved in advance.= 0 ; may read first.- L Machinery and Plant, Furaiture- he finest {rips of the season for (Cold storage sd \u2018cool air.) | Now York Lite Building, g Montreal.For Tickets, Rates, Maps, Slerpine +; * Helen\u2019s father stoëd \u2018ûp with his book and Fixtures, ahd Stock © \u2018health -errd«comfert.- eme 18 S.TON .Jude 2 Tel Main 4703 Parlor Car accommodation ani fu 1 - open before him.This is what he read | Hand, approximately.3.55 ARTHUR AHERN, \u2018Secretary, Quebec, old Storage \u2018and Cool, Aig) Ce =i formation, appiy to A in a clear, serious voice that made them 2 The ES oe: the snads J For HANLEYS Staterooms THREATS LEITH SERVICE Tol Malu 3960 CITY YICKET OFFICES | oH Jesh i ry\u201d aad Plast RICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont, || 55 CAIRNCRAG o.oo o Jur P ATTERSON & ASTLE, AE Machirery an an \u2018 > 2 Onaventure Sta :o- \u2018When the Moon Became Dark, held under Lien .$5,198.08 A CHARMING TRIP __ HULL SERVICE.Advecates, Barristers & Solicitors ; \u2018Hey, diddle, diddle, when the cat play-| | Less due to Leesors.2,447.05 M §S.CAIRNTORR ., .June 20 Olty & District Bank Building, ro i.ed the fiddle ?\u2014 2.765091] Down the Gulf \u2018of et Lawrence NEWCASTLE SERVICE.180 Ot.James street, Montreal, ay: 2 NA a) A N ; The cow jumped into the moon, 3.Book Debta, ge Der Lil of Wh una | SO LADY OF GASPE\u201d Iss CAIRNTORR .'.Junez0| W- PATTERSON, T.F.ASTLE.Pa y 2 And the little dog howled alone in ibe D PT EOTOUUT - 830 00.HH .\u2014 - a © [ AT 3 i.dar ; » .7 \u2019 7 The busiress is being carried on under Wey THE ROBERY REFORD co Limited MARRIAGE LICENSES For the light went out so soon.\u2019 \u20181 Order of Court, and iv, therefore, being Mon Ca an ne , ve Wey Order of Court, and in therefore, being ontreal to Gaspe and Return.|montreai, Toronto, Quebeo, St.Joba, N.B 13URD BY BLUE BONNETS The above rates ipclude meals and berth.: T \u2018THat ien\u2019t right !\u2019 said the teacher.tofies havo been prépated, ne at the date Stople desirous to escape from the dust Portland.Me, JOHN M.M.DUFF, |two trains, 180 pont, ang Sirdar \u2018It d t th 1\u201d _.| of the issue of the Winding Wo Order, 26 ty 1 .° ty 15 p.m.oesn go at way! Eleanor ex- April, 1909, as Leing approximately correct, id hurry of city lite during the.hot Pr w 3 a ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a: the teacher was too excited to Dut poe buyer quil only have bo ond oo mon te ete cu to Gasp, on ee nell Sh damon Sires reent Street Returning ima tery after the Jar whatever may 2 4 i notice that both Helen and Eleanor had might of 12th June, 1509.+ âtfed and, \u201ceating Pro MO ay 2 ; rent ee Tickets, one way, 15c; roun: left their seats and were pressing against | Lots 13nd 2 will bo sold together, ana No, | vo weeks, PATENT ATTORNEYS.avoid rueh ob the.wiciiete carly a.the big boy\u2019s\u2019 book to see what wes in\u2019| 3 separately.t a rate per dollar on Inven- Thi (rip of seven hundred miles, is al.sale at 129 St.James street, Wind - \u2018I heard it lik ton taste a pe | mie equal to a franeatiantie one, \u201cwithout Hotel and Windsor Station.never heard it like that,\u201d said Hel- it of $500 must be made befors a (D¢ discomfort of eeselckness.The en.\u2018It goes, \u201cHey diddle, he cat and 1id io\" Besentod.which deportt shall Do held wa th supplies a first-class bill of fare, endl ree ts Archbishop Duhamel\u2019s Funeral LOVELL'S MONTREAL DIRECTORY \u20ac oc ALASKA-YUKON PACIFIC Mistress Mary, quite contrary, the fiddle, nat \u201cthe cat played the fid-| as agains: dny succeeding bids by the same the officer are most obliging._ dle * Maybe .LS bidder.All deposits, other dx that of | glock D.MONTREAL uictona Pler;- af 2j To.ap Re Round Trip Tickets will be sold at a this ie i the purchaser, will returned as soon As\u2019 \u2019 th bir b hi n't right, either,\u2019 said the Diradteation is made.June 15.Aug.10.J T VERPS SINCLE FIRST FA RE e big boy.And he read : 2 Fev To LIVERPOOL From CLASS \u2018 \" Machinery, Plant, Furniture.-and Mer- June .ug.24, - | o ers sacl their Patent business transacted Good to go on P.M.tral w ¢ chandise may be examined any day prior to|- July 13.Sept.1.\u2018 : + Kxperts.Pret fminaryadvice free.Charges June 9th, and ne Welne .A Cure for Sleeplessness.\u2019 the sale, \u2018on the premises, No, 2 Busby July 27.Sept.21.June 12-LAKEEKIE ., ., .May 2 moderate.Our Our Jav Adviser sent u one oon an morning trains of june ; Little Bo-Peep lost her sleep, Lane, Mcntrésl, during business hours,and For Freight or Freeas, etc., apply, June {gguest.Maries Marion & Marion Marion, New York Life B A Spee return until Friday, Jun 1 And doean\u2019t know where to find it.Inventories, List of Débts, \u2018and further con- IEUX, \u2018Agent, une 18\u2014EMPRESS OF BRITAIN .June 4 Vos Ve Place Pi iger.ang a 1 en ay \u2018 J au : un Put her to bed And cover her head, ditions of sale may be seert ether at the| main 409 Board of Trade Building.June 2\u2014LAKE MANITOBA .June 9 19h.stopping at intermediate vis ns.i È And then she\u2019ll never mind it.Office of the Liquidator, No.304 Merchants\u2019 in 35.Sul riving Ottawa at 9.15 HiME: : Bank Chambers, Montreal, or on\u2019 fhe pre- \"LAKE MEMPH \u2014\u2014\u2014 [July 2-EMPRESS OF IRELAND.June 18 ATENTS, a.m.RAR Mary suddenly remembered that she| \u201cSALE WiLL TAKE PLAGE AT OUR| EMPHREMAGOC, suv 10-LaKE CHAMPLAIN .June à AOS INS The Short Line to $t.Jobn, N.B., hig 18 was the teacher.: ROOMS, No.48 ST.JAMES STREET, The new Str.\u2018ANTHEMIS\u201d begins her |July 15\u2014EMPRÉSS OF BRITAIN July 3 e C- CO USINS Monct T 4s Children, take your seats!\u2019 she com: MONTREAL, ON SATURDAY, 13th JUNE, e8ular trips between Georgeville aud Ma- | t Soffolto oncton, Truro and Halifax .IF & \\ manded.- 1908, go ,_ connecting with the Canddian- Pacific [July 24\u2014LAKE ERIR .July 7 me , Life Bldg.Tel M.6696 Fast Trains, Through Sleopers, lining Cnr i + > Helen and Eleanor sat down, but the] - AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.Bn (pete at Magog, on SATURDAY, |July 30\u2014EMPRESS OF IRELAND .July 16 Expert persons! attention.Service unsurraesed.| 1: ig boy still stood up.Mary re d r art rr 41% prove RASER BROS., Auctioneers.On Saturdays connection will be made Aug.7\u2014LAKE MANITOBA .July ot -_ i ! him for disturbing the schoal.- \u2018PH HyDE, Liquidator.With {he Brome \u2018Special trafn, which |, > .ETHERSTONNAUGH, DENNI- Montreal to Toronto : 3 i ot?havent foished = reading lesson re leaves Windsor Station at 1.15 p.m.ug.13\u2014EMI RESS OF BRITAIN - July 30 SON & COMPANY Two Trains a ily including .packages, at $i per 100 be L ee À Now D defle?\u2019, Recruit (brighlen- [fost re Mountain he A Ww.CORY, LD NEWSPAPERS _ - uN ; v 5 Beles =X 2) tng up\u2014Two- mm oD -company.\u2014 | rhone West.ÿ{ Deputy of the Minister of thé Interlor, Ÿ \u2018 aultable tor wrap Indect Le?F i spo Youthe) mac.2 x par = 1] a CUp 241 aid 2343.(ual) wl N.B.iUnsuthotised publication of thie dai & the Wises Omon la 16 VENTS FOR SALE J 17 | | | 1 sdvertidoment will not he paid for, - packages, at BA -nec 100 dha, © {| AT THE \u2018WITNHSS' OFFICE.{ 1 i Le à \u201c> - eae Ah 8 I SL Me ; x .mi RE ee ROE Ce oo.: So nom ee ATE A bs F a\u201c \" .a vo = a 2 Se ma y 24 a te Su dent ET papes 12 Fe ge ES Cie _ . hak | JP nz 1710 139 PTT ory al.nek ni Lal 051 Red re and nd- ST ro- ich THE MONTREAL DAI + - _ ° _\u2014 PR .k TEE WI PET & fhe TA TETE ho JE ALE MA Ba S 11 Zeit Geist,\u2019 \u2018Tae Earthly \"-{ARY OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS.21.y old Canadian couple.Mr.and s srd, fee:ing great rexponeibility as liepceal of an unexpected fortune \u2018:ng'and to become acquainted with -sbabie beir, Mr.Ward'e nephew, smpton, vicar of the jittle town of -4 A close frend.Nathaniel Pre, «dr of Arehaeolugy at Oxford, who vent severa.years {0 Mosford, as À z Methodis* preacher, attempts to ire \u2018hem for fincd:az John Compton a op narrow and b.goied churchman, but eariee\u2019 1! we! méaning.They deter- e \u2018a cosezal the fact of thelr wealth 2: \u2018eue: à year \u2018n order to eee the + tq her nephew and hie wife, air \u2018rond unintentionally convinces sas her busband's faillngs in exag- -+ \u2018-m.To procure them a kindly \u201c6e In ose quarter Nathaniel Pye -4 per nlece, Oriane Graham.Miles 1-, \u2018who, iu spite of her appreciation - \u2018ate:\u2018ectua! worth, bad for Social -4'icns effectually prevented any -e 32 0?bis love for her nlece during + tn Mosford.determines to atone «light if possible by her irea.- - -* *he old couple.The news of thelr « brrught disemay to Ethel Compton.-'s wife, who.as a grand-niece of \u201cntess of Sarum.felt that it would sqsing soclally, and as a churcbwo- \u2018-1t two srch rabid Baptists would he -e to the spiritual good of Mosford, * Squire Iatimer, and his artist eon.R who were already rather lax in matters.Orlane's interest in i couple and the Viear's growing Fl © +n for them in apite of his continued ¥e oval, provnke E:he! Compton tn a # ined hostility, polftely, but defin'tely 1 \u201cved towards them, and turned to- ~- maintaining her husband's weaken- ~~eiydice.Her task was the easier -= *» the ill-feeling between parties at over the Education Bill.the position that questions of religious 7 !n the day schoole were of minor - - © *o the main one of improving the \u2018ivrational system, being incompre- «ta \" get up four or five times to + À the urine was very thick and ~~ nenced using Doan\u2019s Kidney \"Avery siort tim2 I was right a I am very thankful to -t 4s speody a cure.\u201d \u2018= -} cents per box, 3 boxes for ,* x dealers or mailed direet by \u2018burn Co, Limited, Toronto, Iz -tdering specify ** Doan's.\u201d ATHS OF THE RIGHTEOUS L.DOUGALL, Author of : Deggars All.'The Mormon Prophet.\u2019 \u2018The Madonna of a lay,\u201d \u2018The : note of \u2018ntroduction to Miss Ken- Le Purgatory,\u2019 etc., etc there is anything in this suggestion of inherited tendency or not, its statement proves that a discrepancy between the conduct of the artist and \u2018his artistic taste is not infrequent.Willie Latimer certainly belonged to this type of artistic mind.He was most keenly alive to the dramatic and pic: turesque details of those principles and emotions which he had for.himself abjured.So far his success had been in subjects that the newspapers call \u2018sacred\u2019 In his youth he had begun with mediaeval saints, had apparently wasted much time in secking to express the atmosphere of religious enthusiasm.He could not get at what he wanted.He had thrown his saints aside, but from them he carried over the power to see what was essential IN the suggestion of human emotion.He took to village scenes and portrait paint ing, and in this line convinced his friends that he possessed neither taste nor tal ent.He called himself a fool.spent his vacations in Arabia and Palestine, and at last produced a small picture of a modern theologian looking at the human skeletons which lay beneath an old-world altar-stone.He knew this to be good.and it was not exhibited In vain.\u201cThis is something real\u201d said his critics; \u2018these fle-h tints.these stone tints, this modelling; and nothing overstated, the emphasis only on what is vital to beauty.\u201d \u201cIf yeu will only teave religion alone,\u2019 they added, \u2018nnd study beauty, you will become a painter\u2019.a criticism which caused Willie at once to turn to the Bible and study its artistie poassibilities in such light as 13 thrown on it Hy our modern excavations.A half-size picture of Samuel offering Agag in sacrifice before the Lord, painted in a low tone of color, brought him fame.At last in the human face and figure he had caught and expressed a genuine religious passion.But the grim subject was not in keeping with his temperament, and he turned to the New Testament miracles as irresistibly as a flower turns to the run.At this time his studio was hung about with different studies of the Apostles on their first brief mission of hfe and joy.He did not attempt the great central figure of the story; it was the twelve plain men, as they went out two- and two to heal diseases and to expel devils, and delicate precision in the drawing that at present fascinated his \u2018magina- tion.He had already proved that he had imaginative insight into character of attitude; he was now trying to express the sense of joyful power and self-consecration which a common man must feel in discovering that he can deliver and save.One morning Willie appealed to Oriane for help.He ran in by Miss Kennedy\u2019s garden gate, baraneaded as usual, bounded upon the sill of the breakfast: room window, to appeal for Oriane\u2019s help.He wore a jacket of purple velvet so plentifully ornamented with bright splashes of paint that he almost did duty for the flowers that were out of season.11 \u2018 Do you think that if you asked him and if you came to read to hum at every sitting, he would sit to me\u2014I mean the Apostle Peter ¥ He bubbled over with further explanation.\u2018T\u2019ve just a perfectly splendid conception ot another Apostle.This idea bas been simmering ever since I first saw film.[ couldn\u2019t have the impudence to ask aim myself.I\u2019ve tried to sketch and énapshot him when he didn\u2019t know, and it isn\u2019t what I want.O, Oriane, friend of my infancy, life-long friend, do ask that dear old man to sit to me!\u2019 \u2018You don\u2019t deserve it.You sad aasty things about \u2018him when he first came; you said he ought not to have come,\u2019 \u2018I .recant! I recant in dust and ashes\u2014no, I think you recant in ink: t's something else you do in dust and | ashes, but I'll do them all.I'll cleanse my double-minded heart\u2014no, the heart and the mind cannot be the same thing \u2014although\u2019\u2014with rueful face\u2014* about the internal organs of penitents I know very little!\u2019 \u201cGo and tell him how much you need him.If he only knew, it would give him pleasure to satisfy yon.We are all like that, more or less.\u2019 \u2018Most of us much lems,\u2019 said Willie.\u2018 For instance, there is nothing would give Compton greater pleasure than for nie to sit to him once a week in church, but T won't.\u2019 \u2018You don\u2019t call that sitting \u201cto\u201d him; my Scotch aunt calls it sitting \u201c under\u201d im?\u201cI ahould certainly feel fearfully sat upon\u201d if I had to de it?\u2018But then, that is against your pris ciples\u2014the more\u2019s the pity.\u2019 \u20181 haven't got any principles.If it were made worth my while I'd do it in a minute\u2014no, even then :t would take ninety minutes.\u2018l'here\u2019s the rub\u2014ninety minutes once a week.And I want the apostle to sit to me for ninety minutes : half a dozen times in a week.1 haven't the face to ask him to do six .times over what I wouldn't do once.\u2019 : \u2018Minus one multiplled by six isn\u2019t what vou mean.\u2019 , \u201c Well, then, if you understand mathematics and I do not, it is for you to go and persuade the apostle.\u2019 \u2018 What has that to do with mathematics ?\u2014 There is mote butter fat, consequently more food value, in \u2018Reinde \u20ac an \u2018Jersey\u2019 than in any other brands sold in Canada.Don\u2019t take our word for it\u2014read Dominion Government Bulletin No.144, issued January 3rd, Better flavor, too.TRURO CONDENSED MILK CO.TRURO, N.S.~~ I.= .LY WITNESS,\u201d WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1909.r\u2019 Milk a.Cream 1908.Limited.cé fonce rs Mann Ce- yy Lens 0 Bayan, 5.0 ATI rd Veteran Land Grants VETERANS \u2014 DOMINION AND ONTARIO Scrips bought for cash.Write nr wire.MULHOLLAND & CO., 34 Victoria street, Toronto, SOUTH \u2018AFRICAN VETERAN LAND War- rants\u2014Highest price pald for South African Veteran Land Warrants, Apply to LEO L.LEET.Room 307, Merchants Bank be tldlng.205 St.James etreet.Tel.Main 789.SE figure, and please bribe him by promising to come and read to him every time.Poor Diaha, you know, feels £0 wretchedly ill; it\u2019s no use expecting her to read aloud.And at the \u2018mere Diana's futility Oriane\u2019s mention of \u2018poor compassion \\ caused her to go upon his errand._ 4 She said to Mr.Ward, \u2018Poor Willie Latimer has no religion at all.He feels inclined to jest at our religion most of the time, and that is not very agreeable to us.But, on the other hand, it is not very surprising, because, if you will thirk of it dispassionately, it is only the truth of religion that keeps it from being absurd.\u2019 .\u2018IT can see a glimmring of what you \u2018I can see a glimmering of what you mean,\u2019 said the old man, \u2018for I've felt inclined myself to chuckle over my neighbor's capers when he, good soul, thought that, 60 to speak, he vas dancing before the Lord.But it only needs that we see his gyrations from his point of view, and then we respect them.\u201d \u2018I'm awfully sorry for Willie\u201d said Oriane.\u2018His wife 13 so beautiful, and she might be quite well and make him happy if she would only think so.The doctor says there is nothing the matter with her, but that she will certainly work herself into some of the diseases she is always fancying.Isn't it tra gie ?\u201d 11, \u2018 Poor thing ! there\u2019s more suffering in that than we know.\u2018Yes, it's worse for hér than for him; but that doesn\u2019t make it better | for him; and he always tries to be so cheerful.I feel quite sure that it is because there \u2018is something wrong with our religion that \u2018he i3 not religious, Ie sail the other day that if our religion were what the Gospels represent it to have been, he'd go to church.And now he wants to put you in a picture.He wants you to sit as a model.I am sure Willie needs the money he gets for his pictures.\u2019 Mr.Ward rose and said, \u2018I'll go at once.\u2019 Before Oriane could explain that she had cnly hoped to make an appointment for the next week she saw him walking across the green churchyard.Willie Latimer also saw him coming and began dragging about his canvases anid casels.In his big white studio he made a brilliant figure, his fair complexion almost as scarlet with exertion as his red morocco slippers.He went flitting hither and thither in his paint-splashed purple coat, the very epitome of joyful expectation.The next day Willie again accosted Oriane.\u2018You didn\u2019t come to read!\u2019 \u2018I never intended to.You must talk to him: it will do your soul good.\u201d \u2018I should shock him.I put a cork to my lips for fear of doing so.\u2019 } \u2018You necedn\u2019t be afraid.It was.awfully kind of me\u2014I gave him a thoroughly bad opinion of you to begin with, so that you can easily make friends with him now.I told him the very worst of vou.\u2019 \u2018Goodness |.what is the worst?I haven't the slightest notion which vulnerable heel your gifted tongue could take hold of me by!\" \u201cThere ought to be limits to the abuse of metaphor.\u201d .\u2018It is more charitable to abuse a metaphor than a man.If you told him the very worst of me there can have been no limits to your abuse.But you cught to have come and entertained him, for T was eo awfully respectful to him that T hardly dared to speak, and enly said.\u2018Hi.there! that's exactly the attitude I want.\u2019 Every way he turned was just the way I wanted Tim.He might be called a model nan.(To be Continued.) DO CORNS LEAD TO CANCER ?As yet this has not been proved, but interested \u2018parties will find nothing better for corns than Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor.Acts painlessly\u2014cure im 2% \u2018All that I want is to get the right | hours\u2014use only Putnam\u2019s.SESE pre ah np mmr [or me mo 24 Rooms and Board .THE KNOWLTON CONFERENCE BUILDINGS OPEN JUNE 14th for.a limited number of Christian Boarders, Apply Rev.EDGAR T.CAPEL, NG Mansfield street, Moptreal.Four Conferences this year.ge = \u2014 i Business Chance Situation Vacant Cl with references.Apply at 247 Bishop st., 3 «1 3 and ¥,pou.( WANTED, AT ONCE, GIRLS FCR FIRST clase - éresamakirg.Steady work.and good pay.Apply S.KHANEL, 923 St.Lawrence Boulevard.WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A MAU-AT- tendant, for an invalid lady, to lcave city for summer; able to read aloud and a» sewing.Retorences.Apply C.A., 3, \u2018Witness\u2019 Oflica.Co WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER.MUST bs thoroughly oumpetent.Mention references and experience, also salary expected, and apply in writing to L'YMANS, Limited, P.O.Drawer 2352.\u2018 WANTED, AT THE CHILDREN'S Memorial Hospital, Cedar avenue.pupil nygses for the training schoo\u2019.Apply between 9 am.and 2 g.m.# WANTED, PELIABLE NURSE FOR ONB refercnce.Apply 450 Cote St.Antoine Road.8 : CARETAKER WANTED, FOR FAIR- mount School.Must thoroughly understand care of hot water furnaces.Applications in writing to GEO.LL.LE BEAU, Secretary-Treasurer, 1570 Park *avenus, Montreal.} DRESS MAKING \u2014 WANTED.IMMEdiately, Walst and Skirt Ithprovers, Apply, Miss KINSELLA, 230 Elm sveaue, Westmount.: WANTED, A GOOD COOK GENERAL.Apply 367 Elm avenue, Westmount.0 Teachers Wanted | l TEACHERS WANTED FOR TOWNSHIP of Thorne, County Pontlac, Quebec.Apply in writing to S.M.LOGAN, Thorae Centre, Que., up till June 26th, 1909, stating experience, grade of diplomk, and expected salary.TBACHERS, WITH DIPLOMAS,WANTED for four districts in the Towgship of Shipton, at a salary of twenty-one dol- jaré per month, and one district in the Village of Asbestos at twenty-five dollars per month.Term, eight months from September let, 1908.Applicants .please state grade of Diploma and apply not later than noon, Jufe ith.C.C.Brown, Secretary-Treasurer, Danville, Que. : \u2018BIBLE LESSONS.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9.DOING THE FATHER\u2019S WILL.This should be the daily work of every Christian, and; the dally prayer.Thy will be done on earth as it is done in heaven.That is not true prayar which 15 not lived\u2019 out in daily life.We can do all that the Father wills us to do.All heaven delights in doing Gols wih, and heaven should be begun on earth.Delight in Joing God\u2019s will should be in the heart of every child of God.If 13 were so, how bright and happy would Christiang be.Jesus said, \u2018It is my meat to do the Father's will.(John 1v., 34.) -Deing God\u2019s will is better than working miracles.(Matt vii., 21- 25.) In verses 24 to 27 we have another : contrast, which shows the difference between doing and not doing.In John v,, 19, 20, we have the Father working through the Son.In Jno.vili, 28, Jesus says, \u2018I do nothing of myself, but as! the Father taught me, 1 speak.\u201d In chapter x., 25, all Christ\u2019s works \u2018are dorle in the Father's.name.In xiv., 10, the Father abiding in Jesus worked through him.\u201cThen in chapter xvii, 4, Jesus speaks of his having glorified His Father by completing the work given Him-to do.Believers are to imi- tat, Christ and to work out all that he works within.(Chapter xiv.12-14.) Sir worked in our members, (Ro.vii, 5), and the power of darkmess worked in us, now Christ is to take their place, and to work out every good thing.We are to know the exceeding greatness of Christ\u2019s imwotking power.(Eph.i, 19-23.) No wonder that Paul =aid, \u2018l can to ali things in Christ who strengthens me,\u2019 (Phil.iv, 13.) When I am weak then am I strong.- (II.Cor.xii., \"DAILY TEXT.June 9.Take \u2018heed, land beware of covetousness: for_a n\u2019s life consisteth not in the abondance of the things which he possesseth.\u2014Luke xii., 15.: ~The meek aléo shall increase their joy \u2018in the Lord, and the poor among men \u2018shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel.Xxix., 10.One thing have 1-desired.of the Lord.+ dwell in the hi of the Lord all the \u2018of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple.\u2014Psalm vxwi, 4.Co who has \u2018most successfully run a general | sicre iu the Town of Lachuie, Que.for; that will 1.seek after; \u2018that I may: days vof my life,-to behold the beauty.WANTED, A PROTESTANT TÉACHEi of each of the following schools in the School Municipality of Havelock: No, 1, term 8 months, salary $22.0¢ per month; Na.2, term 9 months, salary $25.00 per moath; No.5, term 1C months, salary $22.00 per month: No.6, term 10 months, salary 322.00 per morth.Nos.1 and.2 to open 1st Sept., Nos.5 and \u20ac to open 16th Aug.Applicant to e.ate grade of diploma held and experience had.Address, J.W.CURRAN, Secretary-Treasurer.Covey Hill, Que.\u2019 WANTED, FOUR PROTESTANT TEACH- érs, for schools in Eardley, Wright Co., Que.Must liave advanced Elcruentary or Model diplomas.Salary, $2300 per month; paid monthly; hoard $7.00 to $5.00.JAMES S.BEBEE.Secrelary-Treasurer, Box 136, Aylmer, Que.oo WANTFN.FOR DELORIMIER PROTLS- tant School, a Lady Teacher, holding Elementary diploma; szlary, $250.Apply WILLIAM KING, Secretary-Treasurer, 1518 Simard arenue., Eo WANTED, .BY THE SCHOOL COMMIS- \\sioners of the City of Westmount, a lady teacher for Physical Culture.State experience and ralary required, Address, and enclose testimonials, to Mr.FE.W.T.RADDON, Secretary-Treasurer,.No.1 Stanton street, Westmount i eme Furnished Rooms To Let 125 CANNING STREET \u2014 NICE FURnished front rooin, on bathroom flat, $85.00 permonth, private family, no children.\u2014_ ST.DENIS BOULEVARD \u2014 NISHED room.to let, in Christian home; moderate rent, use of kitchen: suit lady®or marrizd couple; references.Apply, 1170 Huntly street, citv.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.APPLY, 5 Souvenir avenue.* .WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, TWO ROOMS i and board, in a private family, for two \u2018ladies.mear Montreal.Referenges.Apply C.A., 6, \u2018Witress\u2019 Office.° \u201c Wanted To Purchase WANTED TO PURCHASE Kindly remember to send or call for MAX FRANK when you are disposed to sell your Cast-off Clothing, Furs, Furniture, old Gold or Silver-Plated Ware.Always good prices paid for good goods.Address, 15° Cialg East.Tel.3067 East.\u2019 Rooms Wanted WANTED, ROOMS With or without board,in Cily or Country, for Tourists and Strangers.} Apply fcr Fegistration Form, 4 rence Boulevard.St.Law- sow Miscellaneous ANY ONE NOT BRING ABLE TO GET a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsllecalers will oblige the publishers by noti the Subscription Departmeat by telephona Main 40%, or by postcard.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 Buildine Montrsal ©.Business Cards CRYSTAL SPRING PARK IS, THE Safest Savings Bank in the country.Why?Cottage For Sale WANTED, A GOOD GENERAIS SERVANT, | child, to go to seashore; must have good Board and Rooms Wanted Because these lots will mpre than double in value in the next three or four years.Give us $3.00 or $4.00 cash and | To Let FOR RENT, WESTMOUNT, LORRAINE avenue, cemi-detached dwellings; Lina Toums; modern improvemente; ready for occupancy: cxerything br.ght apd new; bargains; price, $35.90 per mouth.Apply, 132 St.James street, Room 1.This beoperty could be hought for $5,000.Easy TO LET, AT ST.LAM JERT, ON RIVER ont, nipe-roomed house; fine situation.Less than ten minutes\u2019 walk from depot.Hot water heating.Apply, D.BEATTY.137 St.Peter etreet.ad OFFICES WITH HOIST.OFFICES, suitable for Manufacturers\u2019 Agents, on Firet Floor, with hoist accom- niodation, and Flat To Let above, If re- quirad, Apply \u2018Witness® Office.Flats To Let = - TWO SEPARATE FLATS IN STONE- house, newly papered, painted: 7 rooms each; bith, electric chandelier; verandahs: now vacant, on Delorimier avenue.Apply 224 Tel.East 134.TO LET, A MIDDLE AND TOP FLAT.No.29 Fullum street, 6 rooms, b.and w.c., weli lighted, near two line C.P.R.Key at 33, or Phone Up 3789.Rent.$14.UPPER FIAT, TWO RCOMS AND KITchen.suitable for a small family.at Montreal Scuth.Apply Box F.A.42.°Witness\u2019 Office, TO LET Immediate posseséion.8-Roomed flats.\u201cThe Mansficld\u201d Dear Sherbrooke street: rent $32.50, including heating and water.For inepection, apply 309 St.James st.SPLENDID LIGHT FLATS HEATED.TO LET, on First and Second Floors of \u2018Witness Annex (about 40 x 40), one fia: only, $50 to desirable tenant.Apply \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.= \u2014 Cottage lo let COTTAGE TO LET FOR SUMMER OR BY the year, at South Lancaster, parlor, din- ing-room, five bedrooms, kitchen and summer kitchen, cemented cellar.furnace, all completely furnished.excellent outbuildings, barn, stabling, etc.: excellent bathing, fishing and boating.extensive pleasure grounds.Address RURAL, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TO RENT, FOR THE SUMMER Months.partially furnished, a fine cottage of 10 rooms, delightfully situated, near Knowl- ton.about tri minutes\u2019 walk frem the lake.Apply to Box 212, Knowlton.Que.CARTIERVILLE \u2014 TO LET.FOR THB summer season.pretty cottage on water front: healthful location: close tu cars.Address, J.CHABOT.-\u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS.FURNISHED Cottage 0! 7 rooms, with garden.fruit.boating, 1% miles from Lake Champlain.3 miles Higbgate Springs; $16.0 pear month.References exchanged.Address (Miss\\ FELIZABETH ROGERS, Swanton.Vermont, * : For Sale TYPEWRITERS \u2014 ROYAL none beiter, T wil! close them out.Curator.STANDAELD.now sell at $50, to TOUN LIVINGSTON, Room 111.180 St.James street.FOR SALE\u2014 PLATE GLASS, Size 90 x 65%.Apply 142 St.Peter street.rte FOR SALE Two Copying Presses, 3 Fire-Proo! 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draft ehows an exchange affect- ting two other city puipits.Dr.Tueker goes tu Farnham and the Rev.E.=.Morrison, who was down to go to Farn- ham, comes to the Hochelaga circuit, while the Rev.Thomas Brown, of St.Henri, goes to the George Street Church, Brockville, and the Rev.F.C.Reynolds, of that church, comes to St.Henri.The changes will be effective in two weeks\u2019 time.CONFERENCE OFFICERS.The Rev.Willam Philp, B.A.B.D, Presiuent of conference, The Rev.Heman S.Osborne, B.A, B.D., secretary of conference.L.M.England, secretary ot stationing cumnuttee.: MONTREAL NORTH DISTRICT.St.Jame Church\u2014Wm., Sparling, BA.D.D.: Douglas Church\u2014W.R.Young, D.D.past End\u2014W.1.G.Brown, B.A, .D.Sherbrooke Street\u2014T.A.Halpenny, B.A.Hochelaga\u2014E.S.Morrison.Mount Royal Avenue\u2014A.W.Williamson, S.T.L.Fairmount Avenue\u2014Geo.I.Campbell, Huntley Street\u2014Frank B.Allnutt.Rosemount\u2014Geo.W.Runnels, Terminal Park\u2014To be supplied.Centre French\u2014Arthur Dalposte.West French\u2014Wesley T.Halpenny, B.A., B.D.Italian Mission\u2014Lihorio Lattoni, All People\u2019s Mission.Lachute\u2014Burton B.Brown.Shawbridge\u2014Thomas Hancock, S.T.L.Calumet and Grenville\u2014G, J.Crabbe (Grenville).| .Lakefield\u2014to be supplied.Arundel and Ponsonby\u2014H.H.Hillis.Rawden\u2014Albert E.Oliver., Mascouche Rapids\u2014Wray L.Davidson.St.Jovite\u2014Jules Dantheny son\u2019s Station).Rapide de l\u2019Orignal\u2014Henri Parrier.St.Faustin\u2014Elwood James.Three Rivers\u2014W.Henderson (super- ennuated).MONTREAL SOUTH DISTRICT.Dominion Square\u2014Evanston I.Hart, A (Morr- Centenary\u2014Wm.Timberlake.Mountain Street\u2014W.P.Boshart, B.D.West End\u2014Alfred A.Radley.Westmount\u2014R.Corrigan, B.A., B.D.Ebenczer (St.Henri)\u2014F.C.Reynolds.Montreal West\u2014Ralph M.Timber- lake, B.A.St.Paul\u2014Wm.Smith.Verdun\u2014Thos.H.Bole, Lachine\u2014Alfred E.Pates.Ste.Anne de Bellevue\u2014To be supplied.Hudson\u2014Geo.D.Armstrong, B.A.St.Lambert\u2014M.Lindsay Wright.Montreal South\u2014Benj.Eyre.Huntirgdon\u2014Wm.H.Stevens.St.Johns\u2014G.Wells Fisher.Clarenceville\u2014Isaac Neison.Lacolle\u2014Elwood Lawson.Odelltown\u2014Eratus S.Howard.Hemmingford\u2014R.Calvert.BLOOD TROUBLES.Cured Through the Rich, Red Blood Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Actually Make.Thousands of women suffer from headaches, backaches, dizziness, languor and nervousness.Few realiza that their misery all comes from the bad state of their blood.They take one thing for their head, and another for their stomach, a third for their nerves.And yet all the while it is simply their blood that iz the cause of all their trouble.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills cure all these and other blood troubles because they actually make new, rich, red blood.Mrs.J.H.McArthur, St.Thomas, Ont, says: \u2018Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills have done me a world of good.For about eighteen months I was a constant sufferer.1 was terribly run down and the least exertion left me fagged out.1 slept badly at night, and this further weakened me, and finally I had to give ux housekeepin: and ge boarding, as 1 was quite unable to do any housework.I took doctor's medicine but it was of little or no benefit.One day a neighbor told me how much benefit she had and advised me to try them.1 gent and got three boxes, and by the time 1 had used them TI could feel a change for the better.Then I got four boxes more, and before they were all gone my health was.fully restored.To see me now one would not think 1, had ever been sick for a day, and I can honestly say I owe my renewed health to Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.\u2019 Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are the greatest cure there is for the weakness and backaches and sideaches of anaenna; all the distress of indigestion; all the pains and aches of rheumatism, sciatica and neuralgia, and the weakness and il- health that follows any disturbance of regularity in the blood supply.Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at bc a box qr six boxes for $2.50, trom The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Out.~ I | ! i T0 TRE MONTRE Frankiin Centre-R.Eagleson.Ormstown\u2014T.Roy.; Kensington\u2014To be supplied.Valleyfield\u2014W.Gould Henderson.Chambly Canton\u2014To be supplied.Caughnawaga (Indian Mission)\u2014Alhert Matthews.Oka (Indian Mission)\u2014T.Frett.MATILDA DISTRICT.i .Cornwall\u2014\\WWVm.E.Reynolds.Ircquois\u2014W.Philp, B.A., B.D.¢ Morrisburg\u2014Heman S.Usborne .B.A.D Matilda\u2014(Brinston\u2019s Corners).Matilda South\u2014G.W.Boyd.| Cardinal \u2014Harry Walker, B.D.Shanly\u2014William Knox.| South Mountain\u2014\\Vesley H.Raney, B.A.: Inkerman\u2014H.G.Warren.; Winchester\u2014John Webster.Chesterville\u2014 Arthur ED Runnells, Morewood\u2014Arthur E.Hagar, B.A.Winchester Springs\u2014Johnson Seller.Aultsville\u2014Reuben Stillwell.Moulinette\u2014F.W.Meyer.Newington\u2014S.J.Bridgette.Grantley\u2014Geo.J, Crabbe (Osnabruck Centre).Avonmore\u2014Samuel Quinn.Finch\u2014Alfred J.Belton, B.D.Cornwall Island\u2014J.J.Oke, BROCKVILLE DISTRICT.Brockville (Wall Street)\u2014Wm.H.Sparling, B.A.Brockville Brown.B.D.Prescott\u2014Robert Smith.Athens-F.A.Read.Spencerville\u2014James B.Hicks, B.A.Lyn\u2014George Stafford.\u2018 Mallorytown\u2014William Wells.Addison\u2014Charles J.Curtis.Lansdowne\u2014E.R.Kelly.Delta\u2014J.W.Davidson, B.A, B.D.(R.W.S.) Elgin\u2014F.C.Reynolds.Newboro'\u2014George C.Wood.Westport\u2014J.Howard Philp, M.A.Escot.\u2014W.Halpenny.Algonquin\u2014Alex.B.Johnston.North Augusta\u2014Jas.W.Larmour, B.A., B.D., Ph.D.Augusta\u2014Jos.Pinel, B.D.(Maynard).Bishop\u2019s Mills\u2014Wilbert W.Weese.Frankville and Toledo\u2014G.W.Sacll.KINGSTON DISTRICT.Kingston (Sydenbam Street) \u2014Charles A.Sykes, B.D.Kingston (Queen Street)\u2014Samuel Sel- lery, M.A.B.D.Kingston (Brock Street)\u2014Th ÿ Burke, B.D.(rect) Thomas B.Kingston (Princess Street) \u2014Fr ick .Sproule, B.A.) ederick Portsmouth\u2014Fred.W.Danby.Stella\u2014To be supplied.Wolfe Island\u2014N£ssau B.Topping.Cataraqui\u2014T.Creighton Ca=s.dy.Elginburg\u2014Alex.F.Fowkes.Inverary\u2014Chas.A.Mullen.Battersea\u2014Wm.K.Short, M.A.Gananoque\u2014J.Tallman Pitcher.Gananoque East\u2014To be supp.ied.Thousand 1slands\u2014To be supplied.dl pures.H.McConnell (Cushen- all).Harrowsmith\u2014Wm.A.Wilson Sydenham\u2014Wm.A.Hanna, | BD.Seeley\u2019s Bay\u2014 Manly Brundage.Verona\u2014To be supplied.(D.C.F.) Parham\u2014To be supplied.(J.C.).Perth Road\u2014Geo.W.Dustin.Perth aa dt er ur u Richardson, MA / reh)-Jos.D.mith\u2019e Fale\u2014William J.W .Kemptville\u2014Silas J.Hughes Su 32 Merrickville\u2014Ernest Thomas,\u2019 a ford Mills\u2014William T.Keough, (George Street)\u2014Thomse; Carleton Place\u2014Arthur Wilk Ashton\u2014C.D.Baldwin.kinson.Lanark and Clayton\u2014Dawson D.\u2018El liott, (Lanark).(8-M.B) .Almonte\u2014John H.Miller, Pakenham\u2014Wm.Howitt, B.A., B.D.Montague\u2014G.A.Adamson.Easton\u2019s Corners\u2014W.J.Beamish.Wolford\u2014J.Bates Robeson.Lombardy\u2014J.M.Tredrea.- Maberly\u2014Carl Allum, Sharbot Lake\u2014Joseph Cornell.PEMBROKE DISTRICT.Pembroke\u2014Francis G.Lett.(ockeley Eric McLean, reenwood \u2014 (George .B.A.B.D.se A.Mclntosh, Westmeath\u2014Wm.F.Perley.ccpcnburgJ.Holt Murray.Cobden\u2014Herbert W.Burnett, B.D Haley\u2019s Station\u2014Andrew Fairbairn.Renfrew\u2014John D.Ellis, B Braeside\u2014Oscar Lloyd.Arnprior\u2014Melvin Taylor.Shawville, Que.\u2014E, W.Crane.Sisrendon\u2014J ety A, McNeil, mpbell's Bay, Que.\u2014To be su lied.Portage du Fort\u2014H.McLean.PP Fort Coulonge, Que.\u2014C.W.Crane EganvilleJames E.Blancha:d.Craigmont\u2014G.W.Dustin.Calabogie\u2014To be supplied.OTTAWA \u2018DISTRICT.Ottawa Centre (Dominion Church)\u2014 James Henderson, .Ottawa (Eastern Church.)\u2014 Edwards.ureh.)\u2014George Ottawa West\u2014 Ottawa (Bell Street} \u2014John E.Ma- vety, D.D.Ottawa (McLeod Street)\u2014Richard G.Peever, B.D.Qttawa South\u2014Frederick G.Robinson.wa ogemount Ave \u2014Basi W.Thompson, M.A.venue) \u2014Basi Ottawa (Wesley) \u2014H.G.Armitage.bonehean\u2014Henry Young, (West- oro.Aylmer, Que.\u2014Iraac Norman.Eardley.Que.\u2014Iver C.Williams, Quyon, Que.\u2014William Pimlott.Carp\u2014James W.Humphrey, B.D.Tiawmond_-James Laween.ichmond, Ont.\u2014 Thomas ) i Manotick\u2014Wm.T.Brown.Mosedith, North Gower\u2014Lewis Conley.pig calfe\u2014J.M.Larmour, B.A.B.D, V ars\u2014Thos.J.\" Vickery.Riceville\u2014J.W.McFarlane, S.T.L.Hammond\u2014Fred.Horton.' Vankleek Hill\u2014Frederick Tripp.Point Fortune, Que.\u2014~Richard W.Street.Thurso, Que.\u2014To be supplied.Chelsea, Que.\u2014Albert S.Clelland.North Wakefield, OQue.\u2014Mark Styan.azubazua,\u201d Que.\u2014W.Geo.Bradford.Pickanock, Que.~W.J.Westaway.| sion)\u2014To be supplied.J cemzteries, vise the financial district meetings that QUEBEC DISTRICT.p Jrebec\u2014Geo.H.Cobbledeck, M.A, Bourg Louis\u2014To be supplied.p Richmond, Que.\u2014Luther M.England, Trenholmville\u2014Thomas Knowles.Danville\u2014Paul Pergau, B.A.Windsor Mills\u2014Richard Robinson.Sherbrooke\u2014Charles S.Deeprose.Minton\u2014C.Ferguson.Lennoxville \u2014 Albert T.Sanderson, S.T.L.Sawyerville\u2014Daniel A.Lough, S.T.L.Birchton\u2014George Mossop.Cookshire\u2014W.S$.Lennon.R.A.B.D.East Angus\u2014Wm.R.Johnston, Marbleton\u2014J.Bertram Howe.St.Philippe de Chester (French Mis: p Sobinson-\u2014J.Walter Charlesworth, Agnes\u2014Under Superintendent of Sher- rooke.Leeds and Thetford\u2014(G.A.A.) Inverness\u2014J.I.Hughes.Ulverton\u2014Robert C.McConnell, B.A.Little Metis\u2014t'o be supplied.STANSTEAD DISTRICT.Stanstead\u2014Wm.S.Jumieson, M.A.Coaticook\u2014A.Herman Vissar.Compton\u2014Isaac Wilkinson.Hatley and Cassville\u2014Robert Goudie.Beebe\u2014Wm.T.Smith.Georgeville\u2014John Fowkes.Barnston\u2014Lawrence H.Fisher, S.T.L.Magog\u2014S.Frederick Newton.\u2019 East Bolton\u2014John G.Fulcher.Mansonville\u2014J.Alex.Miller.WATERLOO DISTRICT.Waterloo\u2014E.W, S.Coates.South Stukely\u2014John Garvin.Knowlton\u2014Andrew Galley.Sutton\u2014Wm.A.Hamilton.Brome\u2014George 8.Schagel (West Brome).Cowansville\u2014Alfred T.Jones, B.D, Dunham\u2014James Plette, Frelighsburg\u2014James R.R.Cooper, Philipsburg\u2014Jonatha .Bedford\u2014Thomas Cc.Brown.odgeon Farnham\u2014W.B.Tucker.Ph.D.Granby\u2014Duncan T.Cummings, B.D.Abbotsford\u2014W.P.Hughes.West Shefford\u2014Charles Huxtable.Lavrenceville To be supplied.ctonvale rench Mission) \u2014 Marsicotte, S.T.L.fh Miesion) Leopold At yesterday\u2019s session almost the entire time from 9.30 to 12 o'clock was taken up with the temperance report.Mr.W.H.Lambly presented the report.\u2019 The debate was vigorously conducted, and the discussion was of a dignified and earpest character, many laymen and ministers taking part.Mr.J .Carson presented the report of the Lay Association.Feeling reference was made to the death of His Honor Judge Deacon, of Pembroke, who was president of the association from 1896 to 1898, and who was honorary president at the time of his death.[he late John Trennaman, of Prescott, was also referred to, and the loss sustained by the association in his death emphasized.lt was urged that the seeretary should take steps to have a full record of lay delegates prepared so £ the complete list should be on the table of Conterence at its organization.The following recommendations as to the Laymen\u2019s Missionary Movement were Maw: (1) To organize a Laymen\u2019s \u2018Missionary Council of the Montreal Conference.(2) That a lay officer be elected to supervise this work, and that Mr.T.F.; Harrison be appointed.| (3) That this Council take into consideration the question of ministers salaries and assist in bringing all salaries below up to the disciplinary standard.(4) That in future elections of presi- \u2018dent scrutineers consider ballots and\u2018 ; report.(5) That quarterly boards be requested to pay the expenses of all ministers attending Conference, to thereby ensure the full attendance.The following are the officers for the year 1909-10: President, H.W.Mix; vice-president, A.D.Vancamp; secre- tary-treasurer, Mr.J.H, Carson.: A: the afternoon session the report of the Committee on Church Properiy was passed, dealing with the requests from circuits to sell properties with a \u2018view to the erection of new churches \u2018or the improvement of parsonages and At 3 pm.Mrs.T.G.Williams, of Montreal, addressed the Conference on \u2018behalf of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society.Miss Wilcox, of the Deaconess Home, Montreal.accompanied by the Misses Scott and Ranton, appeared before Conference and described the work done in Canadian cities by the workers of the order.Resolutions of welcome to Mrs.Williams and the deaconesses carried \u2018unanimously.A resolution was introduced hy Mr.H.W.Mix, and carried: That a deputation interview the Militia Department at Ottawa with a view to the erection of a building at the Petawawa camp for the use of Methodist soldiers.The Rev.E.W.Crane, conference rec- retary-treasurer of the Superannuation Fund, reported that the total subecrip- tions from circuits amounted to $12.- 576\u2014and from ministers, $5535.A resolution was passed memprializing the Superannuation Board to carefully safeguard the interests of the members of the fund by making the expenses as little as possible.\" The report of \u201cthe Continzent Fund war presented.and it was determined that the treasurer be instructed to adan increase of at least $250 in the annual eubseriptiong to this fund would be required to meet needed cases.: The renort of the Educational Committee with reference to Conference Examining Board and rules of same for the year was rcad.THE FORWARD MOVEMENT.| Dr.Stephenson.of Toronto, and the v.G.J.Bond, formerlv editor of the \u2018Christian Guardian addressed the r.Stephenson spoke enthusiastically AL DAILY WITNESS, WED Fa dg ER a æ | Dr.Bond, who is just back from China, spoke of the remarkable development among the teeming millions, and declared, \u2018We are ins the birth throes of Christian civilizdtion of the greatest nation on \u2018the face of the earth\u201d He declared there were students from China in other countries as follows: 300 in the United Statee, 300 in England, 200 in Germany, 100 in Belgium, and 5.000 in Japan.7 SUNDAY- SCHOOLS.: At the evening session the report of Sunday-schools was presented.The following statistics were given: Schools, 436; decrease, 11; officers and teachers, 3,962; decrease, 23; scholars, 33,387; decrease, 585.° Nine hundred and twenty- one scholars united with the church during the year.Money raised for missions, $6,031; increase, $252; Sundayschool extension, $660.increase, %102; for school purposes, $16,733; for connexional funds, $7,023.Regret was expressed that there were only 48 home departments in 436 schools.The increase in organized adult Bible classes was mentioned, The committee- on the state of the work rejoiced in the progress made by the Laymen\u2019s Missionary Movement, Deaconess Sisterhood, the increase in young men offering themselves for the Christian ministry, and the world-wide temperance revivals It called attention to the decrease in.members and declared ite belief that this decrease was accounl- ed for in the lack of vital religion in the home life.The call of the day was not so much for money as for life.The best rons and daughters of our homes must be given for the salvation of the world if the church was to vindicate its right to exist.A resolution on ghurch union was presented in the evening and discussed, after which it wae \u201creferred hack to the committee for further consideration.LONDON CONFERENCE \u2014 DR.GUNDY\u2019S MOTION REGARDIN G CHURCH UNION WITHDRAWN.\u2014\u2014 London, Ont., June 8.\u2014In its last heurs the London\u201d Methodist Conference got on the subject of church union and after haif an how\u2019s debate persuaded Dr.Gundy, of St.Thomas, to withdraw a reeolution which he had introduced expressing satisfaction, that the union committee had completed \u2018heir work in the preparation of a basis fo.the organized union of the Presbyterian, Congregational and Methodist churches, recognizing the guidmg band of a Divine providence, and looking forward hope tully to the accomplishment of the great work.The Rev.Dr.McDonogh, of Stratford, was particularly outspoken in his opposition to the mot®n.\u2018Methodism,\u2019 he said, \u2018is smothered?under a cloak of Calvinism, \"and is forced to swallow itself in the doctrinal basis of union.\u201d He did not see that any man was justified in saying that there was a Divine band leading the movement.The conference will meet next year in Park Street Church,, Chatham.TORONTO BAPTISTS TIME NOT RIPE FOR UNION OF BAPTIST CONFERENCES DECIDED BY SOCIETY.Toronto, June 9#-l'hat the time was not yet ripe for the union of the Baptist conferences of Canada was the decision arrived at yesterday afternoon by the Toronto Associatioh of Baptist churches.Discussion of the iñatter was Jed by Mr.C.J.Holman, K.C., and the\u2019 following resolution was passed unanimously: \u2018While not able\u2019 to support the plan of union set out in-the report of the ccmmittee of twenty appointed by the General Conference, we favor a Dominion gathering of an inspirational character to meet ggvery four or ive years.\u2019 8 \u2019 There will be further discussion of the subject this afternoon.ed .THE INDIANA WINS \u2014 POLIS, WINS BALLOON TROPHY.Indianapolis, Ind., June 9.\u2014Carl J.Fisher, ot Indianapolis, pilot of the balloon \u2018Indiana,\u2019 1n the National balloon race, has won the trophy which he ot- fered to the Aeronaut staying longest in the air.Mr.Fisher said last night over the telephofte from Nashville, zenn., that be landed Monday night about 77 miles from Tennessee City, Tenn.According \u2018to this information, the balloon had heen in the air 48 hours since its flight from the motor speedway Saturddy afternoon.Mr.Fisher said the \u2018Indiana\u2019 had made two stops, but in neither case had touched the ground.> ; The balloon \u2018University City\u2019 has apparently won the distance contest, having travelled about 375 miles, while the \u2018Indiana\u2019 travelled 230 miles.\u2018Yes, we are safe,\u2019 said Mr.Fisher over the telephone, \u2018thanks to the poor marksmanship of a number of farmers.They began firing on us when we were in Brown county, Ind., and have kept up the target practice ever since, It was a regular fusilade down here in Tennessee.\u2019 eater 'Y ON ELECTROPLATED DUT GOODS.TE Ottawa, June 8.Thè board of customs appraisers concluded to-day their monthly meeting at Ottawa.One of the most important questions dealt with was that of duty on -electro-plated goods.A depujation representing the following leading wholesale firms appeared before the hoard in the matter: The H.S.Howland.Co.Toronto; Wood & Leggett.Uo., Hamilton; Caverhill, NESDAY, JUNE 9, 1909.CARL J.FISHER, OF INDIANA-| nota OFFICIAL Proceedings of the Ninely-Firet Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Quebec Bank, held in tbe Banking House, Quebec, on Monday, the 7th of June, 1909.Present\u2014Jobn T.Ross, Eeq., W.A, Marsh, Esq., Thomas McDougall, Exq., J.G.Scoit Keq., Arch, Laurie, Esq., John Shaw, Esq., G.Lemoine, £eq., Vesey Boe- well, Eeq., A.K.Scott, Erq., F.M.Dug- gan, Esq., H.B.Patton, Esq., G.G.Swart, K.C, Esq., and others.; On motion of J.G.Scott, Esq., seconded by A.Laurie, Esq.by John T.Rose, keq., Patton was requested io ac: as of the Meeting.\u2014Carried.The Chairman read the report of the Directors, and B.B.Stevenson, Eeq., General Manager, read the statement of the affairs of the Dank, as on the 15th of Muy, 1909.Report of the\" Directors of The Quebec Bank to the Shareho:ders thereof, at the Annual General Meeting, held at the Head Office of the Bank, in Quebec, on Monday, the 7th day of June, 1909.The Directors beg to presen: to the Shareholders the Ninety-First Annua: Report and Balance Sheet of the Bank.also its Profit and Less Account, showing the result of the operations of the Bank for the year which ended on the 15tb May, 1909: - The Profits for the year, the chair was taken and Mr.R.C.Secretary after making gal will be likely to convince the reader that the rodents are getting no more than is coming to them, as their crimes are shown to be many.It is interesting, says \u2018The Hartford Courant) to note in these days of increased living expenses and of discussion of the prob- Jem whether a man can marry on ten dollars a week and similar questions that the Health Department of the Empire State figures it out that a \u2018rat in confinement cannot live on a cent\u2019s wort\" of food a day.\u201d The rat article follows: \u2018The rat has been for so long lookc-l upon as an inevitable pest that the general public regard him as part of the acheme of things and, like the poor, \u201calways with us.\u201d His depredations Jo not apparently affect the bulk of \u2018he population which, habitually indifferent to evils beyond ite imme 'irte notice, allows a serious danger to cxist undisturbed.\u2018The rat, however, is something more than an undesirable household pest, terrifying to the timid and apt to become a nuisance by dying and decomposing under floors and behind wainscots.\u201cExperiment has apparently proved \u2018onferenee in the interests of missions.f the work in the Epworth Leagues.| Learment & Co.Montreal, and Thos.Birkett & Son, Ottawa.9 - 3 | that the rat in confisement cannot live eee, REPORT.) QUEBHC BANK.Report of Proceedings of the Ninety-first Annuai M \u2019 of Shareholders.+ percent yer annum, nore tôe annual contr:bu: Pension Fund, ar au: of 1be Ssarebo.dr.tor.+ The ueuval revue.poring the Beetle 9! made.Last year.eu +; conditions of trade.à of the Profits was and Loss Accoun: TL vouree bas been jue' t.Assets having been ad.ing the pael yca., Li Eurd ha been Lad have occurred, uffectn- In view of there Crui< se priation La bec wad above referred to arc :\u2026 » which are cone.dered : present valute.The sun carried forward at tlhe lose Account.Since the last Annus: Me- tion of Mr.Thomas M: Manager, bae been ;u.d !- tors and accepted.Mr.served the Bank with cou for the past 1dbirty-n ue Bank 1& fortunate 1D tha\u201d IHrec'or of the Ins:::ut.- able.The vacancy calee the appoin ment of Mr.|.for many years Mmanag-10NCTS, à sug- dutle Lafontaine, that \"rod with the prepara- vue new schools for Soke provision therein + a?demestic economy + was decided to Te- Lee on works to submit ; architeet, to uct as CON- Crap Lhe Board.Con of opening evening sandis who are oblred to SO : : varly an Judge La- School 1% sr ~ hr rat up br qi re terres to the Co commissions 4 ,[ ; ns or schools 1014 2° 7 -tumit to the \u201cONTREAL \u201cLOWER $1: SSION _jowers may be left every .Juhu L.Rety.Account- Lin Ginsberg, Accountant: y oi Montreal, in the Province © following purposes, vis.:\u2014 ure aod deal in special- «f all Kinds, druggists\u2019 vo sundries, and all arti- .' of rubber, gutla percha, \u201ct-tance, Cr in the imanu- : rubber, gulta percha, or ve may be used; \u201c:-iness as geierai mer- factories nue stores - and sale of the goods establish forwarding ,2s, and generally to +20ds manufactured by \u201chich tne Company may tuannfacture, - ay of the by prolucts pro- working and manufacture of _ percha or other goods or ar- iuctured bv the Company: to + ard deal in all articles in the a of which such by-products v be use.and generally to turn the advantage of the Com- hase or otherwise arquire any \u2018nv patents, brevets d'inven- harks, trade names, licenses, i! the like, conferring any non-exclusive or limited right ~v secret or any other infor- gard to any invention which ! lripany seem capable of being ! :: With in connection with its : to use, exercise, develop, 1 respect of, or otherwise ant any such patents, bre- trade marks, trade names, vs and the like afore- any business germane to may seem Lo the Com- \u2018ug convenientiy \u2018carried vith any »[ the above , or calculated to en- i.or render profitable tv's properties or rights il undertake the whole buriness, property, and «5 f-r-on cr company carry- no Cempany ie authorized pet-d of property suita- - of the Coinpany; ©! 07, take, or in any way -hire-, bonds, doben- Lago 2- or securities of AUX 1 ee < similar to those SUV LOUT + Pr otherwise dis- any bonds, de- put securities so sold ne « Crusny, er of any 52.37 Vo zermane to the Vie, CN 1Pracranhs ! to 3 here- ol hp LOUK 40 5 nlvainces to customers Torrens having business dealings CERETT, UT onpon such terms \u201cXoedient nd to guarantee Coütracts by any such D, ee, « of the undertaking auy part thereof, for COR a.the Company may jarticu'ar for shares, de- 19 any other company dis\u201d to th'ee of this Com- cr tos partnership or into \u2018having profils, union - \u2018ain, joint adventures, ns nr otherwise.with NV Carrying on or cn- -Hilar to that which «\u201csurized to carry on Or \u201cire the contracts of or 15 such person or com- or otherwise acquire + 6 any such com- hold, re-issue wita or - otherwise deal with \u201cte Company to te car- © \u201che Dominion af Can- Che name sf \u2018Walpole \u2018Mited) with a capital \"dant fifty thousand 2.50
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