The daily witness, 22 juin 1910, mercredi 22 juin 1910
[" ere vag.ond.When he 18 now an.\u2014conservat T.Borden Nn Of Our na.dvantage and 2 Whole ig a importance to ources of thig eople of Can.rnment.They hundreds = of Dpartizang advantage ot [he Conserva.L Strenuously yvernment in 1at policy hy, motions hay, grant to it to dam the the develop- rious instance f the Govern.to vest in 5 which shoulg nei of the ards were in- d measure as nation of the pposed.Par.consulted be- renewed.- > 48,000 acres rk affords an ion of public t of a few e means by these lands that afforded nerited_ criti- Twenty-one lands were in severalty, seem to be statute book 1dians which hiked.The r.the Indians ed Incapable Ig with them zome enfran- ilt was - that ese lands for $6 per acre.the balance IP at public pf December dvertisemen: As a result ; and $6 per worth from pasged into | Speculators.nce disposed and at from {vate trustee duty, would irts of this ary dollar of ch disregard Government 1eld so liable amenable to 1 and to the n an oppor- > pronounce ally flagrant ich the Gov- owes to the Ve.\u2019 Companions ppose that here is al- show that responsible ) young wo- nce of Chief nson at the g of the in- Emma Car- oung sisters riday night.\u2018Cecilia\u2019 col- \u2018John Han- re.operation 3 of naviga- nald Cooper young men à Mrs.Mel- nd returned > bottom of ZEN.Work of 1g.pe Roosevelt has chosen tizen.After | amore Hill, contributing ol hin,\u2019 on Oyster Bay avy Meyers into New went direct tely plung- espondence- red on the tely recog: ore he had ard toward owed by 2 dewalk.FARM.} 0./ > in Field 8.\u2014A meteor 1edd fell on rth conces- ne recently.jay.It 1° though by hard an d by thos\u201d ave been 2 et.areas a\u2014\u2014\u2014\" \u2014\u2014 printed and ater Sir ÿ ÿ John Red- ok Eugene 8 Should, oe LE Tetters to ressed Citizen\u2019 - Association Announces Whom it Win Support.GIROUX OPPOSED.List of Candidates Who Will Have | the Official Sanction of the « Association.- 75 All candidates for the coming: elec: fon who will be endorsed by \u2018the: Citi- s* Association have now been de- = the executive this morn- eided upon, i determining bY mond, in Rosemount, and Mr.S.Gaudry in Ahuntsic.As far as Bor- oe mot feel itself in a position, to \u2018dis eriminate in favor os} Mie slate \u2018which government are asked to support, is therefore as follows: Emard Ward\u2014Mr.J.N- Emard.St Paul Ward\u2014Mr.Ludger Lapointe.wi a to support Mr.J.N.is concerned, the Association f | Hastings.1 Interest when By Mr: RL Borden, K\u20ac.MP in Interesting Address a it : Trenton.¥ CANADA'S \u2018NATURAL es | .TAGES.: Lack of Naturalisation \u2018Eystem | Among.Foreigners in Canada + Discussed, cu Trenton, Ont., June 22.\u2014An enthusiastic welcome was extended yesterday \u2018here to Mr.R.L.Borden, X.C.M.who delivered an interesting\u201d B.ond Mr.Gui Po: \u20ac and Mr.Johnston, M.P.P tor West The latter aroused much in his address \u2018 he.stated: \u201cWhen Mr.Borden is called to form a cabinet we will require from him that it shall contain no man whose record is tainted, no matter how valuable his services have been in the past.- The Conservative party cannot afford to carry anyone who has used time and money to his own advantage which he owed to the business in which he was employed.The Conservative party has \u2018carried that burden too long.\u2019 Mr.Borden stated: \u201cThe Government has taken a great deal of credit for its immigration policy.Undoubt- \u2018cdly there has been a great influx of immigrants into Canaïla during the past ten years, but this has been due rather to movements of population arising from material conditions than to the expenditure of money by any department of the Government.The good crops in Western Canada at the commencement of the last decade of tha nineteenth century and the splendid ! recognition which thus came to our : great western provinces constituted the real basis of increased immigration The efforts of the Government Faÿve -until recently.been directed al- | riiost.wholly towards quantity, without MR.J.W.EMARD.Cote des Neiges Ward\u2014Mr.Arthur y ange Pointe Ward\u2014Mr.Ps Ber- ard.- 4 huntsic Ward-\u2014Mr.S.Gaudry.Rosemount Ward\u2014Mr.J.N.Drum- mond.In Rosemount and Emard \u2019 \u2018wards the fight is being waged flercely.Bx- Ald.Giroux, it is said, is only: wanted \u2018by a few residents of Rosemount, but he is working hard.Moreover, the way has been prepared for him, Mr.: B Nesbitt, who bbe first conside of malversation as Mr, been.: to be held, and these M7 JF A.(Sins.À, the candidate supported Ly tne Ciu- zens\u2019 Associatiofi, promises to Muitne some startling' révelatiors.In Cote de Neiges ward, whete the Uitizens\u2019 Association came out Inga vor MR.ARTHUR YALE.of Mr.Gale because they consider he has had .more experience than Mr.Deguire, the campaign is proceeding quietly.As much cannot be said of the struggle in Notre Dame de Grace.There the candidates, ex-Mayor Mar-' dl and Mr.A.E.Decarie, are busy | Making charges and counter charges.Mr.Decarie has a large number of Telatives and connections in the: ward, but even with these it is believed gên-f erally the contest will be close.w, COBALT ORE CASE.Dr.J.E.Wilkinson Fined $300 With Six Months\u2019 Option.Toronto, June 22.\u2014Fines aggregating 11.025 were imposed by Judge Win- rhester this morning in the famous Cobalt ore case.Dr.J.E.Wilkinson was convicted of buying ore from parties not authorized to sell.He was fined $300 or six months.The following parties for selling the stolen were fined ag follows: Alex.Littlepohn, F200 or six months; J.F.Parr, $200 or ¥X months; George Barber, $200 or six Months; W.H.Van Wynickle, $100 or res months; W.Johnson, $25 or sixty avs \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Prato \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 C.P.R\u2019S FIRST BLACKSMITH.This morning there was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery Mr.John Cross, \u2018hr had the honor to be -the first parksmith foreman engaged by the inadian Pacific Railway Company for \u2018heir organization east of Fort Wil- fam, When the Perth Car \u201cer: started he took charge of \"the Marksmith's work, and organized, that\u201d a2 nt work.Afterwards he took ere of the blacksmiths\u2019 shop at \u201cNïpeg about 15 years ago.-\u2018 He tn this country in 1864.and en- the _service of the Grand Trunk \u201civzy Company, Point St.Charles.\u2018ow years after, and served his time \u201cier A number of * \u2018ee = À xt LAS Ha \"aves a widow and six sons and \"ne daughter, Works his old-time.= attended his funeral this a.m.In Emard ward | puitic nféetingt \u201core jt Léity take\u201d steps 4 Wharf at | floating one BR service there now,\" much consideration of the quality.of our immigrants dollars during that peroid.The Conservative party in Parlaiment has placed itself on record: as opposed to the continuation of | the bonus system.Important also in this connection is the\u2019 question of naturalization, This is a subject deserving the attention of thé Government and it Is important to: bear in mind another great ques- tien.= The.citizen of \u2018a foreign country.naturalized in Canada is not a British \u2018ligh subject in the United Kingdom.He possesses the status of a British sub- ject in Canada, but outside of Canada he remains a citizen of the country to which he formerly owed allegiance.vice.Asks for Inspection of : Pièr, and Boats.\u201d i IN -Mf.z A Laimärre, supertntenden 2 of the ferry service for St.Hélen's Is~\u2019 \u2018land, appeared .Control this.morning: asking that the 2 build a \u2018permanent and to replace the | d \u2018that the question of lighting\u2019 the tsland be considered: In view of atateïments a hich, have recently been published, M Lamarre\u2018| also requested Mayor Guerin to: have | the wharf and \u2018the boats which\" make the trip inspected.Mr.Chausse, building Inspector.states that this is u he {Bas looked over.the wharf and pronounced it - safe, as the provindial' authorities have inspected the \u2018boats.Stpm\u2014\u2014\u2014 vet \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FUNDS FOR CITY.rm * = \u2018| Annexed Municipalities Contribute $340,000 \u2018Mr.Wm.Robb, \u2018city \u2018treasûrer, al | the .following statement this\u2019 morning: \u2018Although complete returns have net.yet -been received from-any of the-re-.cently annexed -muünieipalities, the | \u2018statements which have appeared, from\u2019 time to time, that no funds had been | received to meet the daily demands of the treasury are incorrect.As a matter .of fact, over $300,000 has |.been made over from Notre Dame de | Grace, and nearly $40,000; from Su 3 Paul, which.is available towards .the liabilities of these municipalities.INDIAN PRINCE COMING.Gaikwar of Baroda Will be Enter-| tained by City: th a A letter to Mayor Guerin from \\ the .or-General- announces.that His.) Govérn Highness the Gaikwar of Baroda, an | Indian Prince, will be in the eity with | his suite on \u2018July 6.! Prince is | on his way to England.e will be entertained by the city while here.REGISTRAR BESIGNS.Mr.J.A.Nancotel, deputy registrar for the counties of Hochelaga and Jacques Cartier, who has \u2018beén in the service of the government for the last 35 years, has just tendered his resig- ration to accept a position in the office of Messrs.Marler & Cholette, notaries and commissioners.UNLICENSED CABMEN.The principal business disposed of in the Recorder's Court to-day was the case of a number of cab drivers who had not taken out licenses.° Fines ranging from $2 to half a dollar were imposed.en NO SMOKING.A notfee has been received at the prothonbtarv's office from the de-{| partment of the Attorney-General to the effect that the employees and clerks are not to be allowed to smoke in tbe Court House building.- The recent fire in he Circul Cour offices | is no doubt responsible for.this: order.re oe The habeas corpus proceedin = in the case of R.B.Stack, charged with kidnapping an eight-year-old :boy: which \u2018had been fixed.for this \u2018morn- frig, have been row.ce .- This is: an parce te Condition S which: capnot perm Ha à pre thout posed danger -to th atèreatn ; 57 péyliitendent of Island Forty Ber: ; +} service, we have a single Tow br poles {80 accommodate the whale service of : {have poles in : efore the Board of :} son.continued to to-mor- | ee : and Fire Alarm, Can er be Accommodated.- - \u2014> scheme #for the \u2018conveyance of head irda Hew.of gt the dimen j purposé with very -costly medium of underground | : conduits, which at best is but a very | - partial solution of the many difficulties.and dangers involved.pant tact that ¢ the street \u2018car and stree ghily \u2018and very dangerous poles \u2018both sides of all those streets enjoy) the service, the danger, inconveni a g -of.which the .: \u201cof Ché'atre t capacity to accommodate ptire electrical distrit tiôn of.such eét-\u2014boffsequé \u2018poles on bo sides, g edna only.the Streets, rou\u201d ear: in mind the fe that.we Thust \u201cthen Keep in centre of.the st there are double tracks, -atively little service\u2018 for gen fic, you \u2018will appreciate that poles | the, centre of the stréets will be archer.unsightly nor inconvenient in compari-.\u2018Of course the most important ,con= sidération is the complete avoidance of the present danger and.inconvenience\u2019 to: the Fire Department, arisiiug - -from.: thé presence of poles apd wires .on the sidewalks, inasmuch as poles loc&t- \u201ced\u201d In the centre of the streets will be 80 far removed from the.buildings.a8: to constitute in no way an impediment to the firemen.\u201cThe.same considerations apply: to.streets.where there .âre no car tracks, \u2018which, of .course, have to be served \u2018with electric light poles.-There' is no .question but that a system of.sab- | -surface conduits is the more desirable, \"provided 4t\" would accomplish the pur-: pose, but inasmuch as our streets: would remain unencumbered with trol- \u2018ley poles and wires on both sides, itis .adopt a.method which: will go far mitt- gate this Intolerable nuisance.- These - poles should.be owned\u201d by \u2018the city and: ;@& rental charged for their use, just | \u2018sufficient to provide a sinking fund to } liquidate \u2018the: capital and provide for \u2018interest and maintenance.\u201d TO BE \u201cARRAIGNED HERE \u201cNew York, June 22\u2014United States.Marshal \u2018Henkel to-day caused the ar- | rest of- Samuel Johnson, temporarily.\u2018in this city, who the Marshal says is \u2018charged :»in «Montreal, Que.\u201cwith, \u2018through fraùd> obtaining three.\u2018promis- | sory noteés, aggtegating $5,210, from | Claude _B.Hart, of Montreal.AVOIDS INTERFERENCE, 23.~The ~ Manitoba Ottawa, .June.July 11, the date \u2018of Laurier's Winnipeg meeting as the time for holding the provincial elec- the delivery of the Premiei's speech at thé Prairie capital until - July 12.| ; .DROWNED IN CANAL.A body was found in the canal this morning, near Colborne street.It was the body of a middle-aged man.At the morgue it was identified as :Patrick McCaffery, employed at Parker's \u2018 foundry.Thomas Slattery, 83: Dorion street: recognized the body.McCaffery drew his money on Saturday, and it is stated became Intoxicated.While in this condition he fell into the canal.' ODD MONTREAL CASE.switching charges in Montreal came - before \u2018the-Railway, Commission this | morning.The railway companies claim \u2018that goods ghipped to Montreal ghould be chargéd extra when switched to \u2018another point in the city.The case | was not concluded.\u2018 : Sr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FELL EROM STREET CAR.ft ds \u2018d'istreet car at the © ro tol Prince\u2019 \u2018Arthur, atrest,- and =.ar rence St, at 81x\" o'clock™ {tn 26 years of of \u2018age.5 \u2018that he had broken\u2019 dis- ep ¥ Taborer : ting, Telephone, Street esnanko, n t, yet.a \u2018Cania: % ten, | fore Judge Bazin in {Court to-day with The followns letter, Suggesting : a new = _over-.|- wires, was sent to Mayor Guétin\u2019 t >| to-day, by Mr.James À.Wright, of 34 : { Royal Trust Building:\u2014 Ae A, If we.Keep in mind the most preg- tead of a row.the te | chine rapide\u201d sot tax \u2018only rational: and \u2018common sense to.Government\u201d having: chosen Monday, ce, Sir - Widria ! | tions, \u2018it has been decided to postpone | \u2018 \u201cTues- Ottawa, June 22.\u2014A case regarding | 1 Beau garad took \"the oan\u2019 tg\" Jules, Beas ey, where Ît or found Bol a +0 Tk a better system of collection.\u201cPRICE ONE CENT.\u2018= | mifleage.In this {Truñk Railway is peculiar among tne fro Only in the |.\u201cI ination of through freight rates have ce, the.rates are on a mile basis.The rate asked 3 ol R; men, the existi::g rate: the one recommended by tho board The difference in rates ring jsent-G.T.R: rates for specified runs, the men being paid so much a month for specified service without regard tO respect the Grand roads \u2018on: this continent.- Tu R/ men been working upon eage basis.«for brakemen.The new rate d- | g1; regard | recommended increases these figures to.$3.56 for conductors and 32.20 for 3.55 2.22 sa es we 8.91% 2 50 3.90 3.68 2000 0 2.T0 2.46 2.65.2.48 LA \u201cPér Hour.\u2018Ôld, New C,P.R.New G.T.R.37: \u201c80 38.84 34 26.81 .32 +86 oe +38.32 38 os .29 28 - \u201c85 ve .81 32 i183 ve 27 .28 of un Jerground conduits | pe the are jratinz among \u201c\u2018themse.Said one -of them: to a \u201cWitness Te- Why \u201care.hey: are na: vessels ing ng | Which are\u2019 \u201cReid up at, the Lachihe can \u2018entrance.\u2019 At the -opérine.of the: inquiry this.morning, évidence.of +7 Capsandra\u2019screw and\u201d pirit wads taken, The: -\u201cAd-.| vance's\u2019\u201cer6w will be called upon when the grain cairier reaches port on, June.27th.Pilot Auger this morning .-de- clared he \u2018was bringing up the.\u2018Cas- \u2018sandra\u2019 to her \u2018berth at Jacques: Car-.\u2018tler pier on June 10th.when: the \u201cAd- | vance\u2019 cut acroes his path.The two vessels passed within seventy feet.of each other, although the: veal x rrdni-.\u2018mum distance is 100 feet.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MUST \"PAY FOR UNIFORM.| nO | Waiter Did Not Get it, But Must Stick to Agreement.ERP ed, brought an- action against.M or TR \u2018ot 11 Church street, for.the \u2018sum of $17-on-the price of à unifarm supplied to-Lewes while employed\u2019 as- a waiter at the building.\u2018Mr.Lewes, in Teply to the Recorder, |.denied\u2019 \u201cthat he had ever obtained the \u201cuniform, \u2018and explained that he had merely measured for it.The manager of \u2018Kastel \u2018Company, in.'the- course of his: examination by- Mr.\u2018I\u2019Recorder Weir, explained: that - when: Lewes\" entered his company\u2019s service ha made a verbal agreement to the \u2018effect that he was to pay a.sum.The! \u2018Recorder Held \u2018this agreemen* to be.\u2018binding, though Lewes had not received \u201cthe-\u2018uniforni \u2018up, to-the time he left FT.Laintiff\u2019s empinyme 1, He ordered Lewes to pay a sum \u2018of, $15, further.directing \u2018him to call -on his- former- \u2018employer this afternoon; to have the |.\u2018uniform given.him.- : « BETTER POSTAL SERVICE.Annexed Districts Deserve it.Ald.É.A: Lapoint\u2019 belleves that the | newly\u201d annexed districts should be \u2018glven the éame postal service~ as.the \u2018fore move, at next.\u2018Manday's meeting.of Cdéuncil.that.the Postmaster General be asked to 1æke the steps.neces: \u2018sary to secure for them a delivery, \u2018and ttt WAS GUEST \u2018OF HONOR.Ottawa; June 22.\u2014Mr.Albert Vick- Montreal dry docks\u2019 scheme, was the.guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mr.Brodeur -at \u201cthe.Rideau Club to- .day.Eu Laurier, the Hon, W.\u2018Pugsley, the \u2018Hon.Rodolphe- \u2018Lemieux, .Bir Fredrick.Borden \u2018and the Hon.G.Graham.; .a Too FAST ox TRIAL.RUN.William.Davidson was charged: he- he arraignment \u2018driving an automobile without: a: license, and at.an excessive rate of speed.The detend- | shi pleaded guilty.\u2018and\u2019 said he bad y taken Xe of $20 and costs waa imposed.\u201c| rabd- foreman that [Controller are giving all \u2018} work to \u2018contractors, and not allowing | , the- workinëmien to: set day labor.'Tnis | touen\u2019 - J thé lane at the rear, \u2018rect.the remains should be recovered: : to-day.\u2018as The manager of Kastel & Co., uit | Ald.L.-A.Lapointe Thinks Newly.|: older wards of the city.He will there- | .match - to-day between Nort ers, who is here conferring: with the |- }' Hon.Ln Pr Brodeur in reppect to the Those present:included Sir Wil- | P| WAN TED PED WORK | Mayor Tolà Disgruzitled Labor.~QI8 \u2018Where to Get it, Werkingmen in hundreds filled the - corridors of the City Hall this morn- | They wanted \u201cwork, and when \u2018they gained admission, they asked the 4 Controllers why they could not get it.| They had, they ,said, been told yester- : Mr.Dañsereau one of the city their would not be further needed.- A number of the workingmen spoke.'So \u201cdid Ald.Tetreau, and the burden of it all was that: Mr.\u2018Barlow and the day by services Barlow denied.There is work he \u201cHe would in fact want 50 men aid one of the \u2018men.\u2018Work: on the \u2018Herald\u2019 fire, ut tome: of us.don't like .to go there, 1 risk our Hves from falling walls run a aa 5 of Letting diiseases by ; Three More Bodies\u201d Reboverad - From Huins : ose who ars at work on the.rats of the \u2018Herald\u2019 \u201cbuilding believe that \u2018there 14 at least\u2019 one more in \u201cIf \u2018this 18 \u201ccor- le line will be cleared out to-night, \u2018and.the basement on the expected will\u201d \u2018be cleared of all debris.\u2018discovered Hs {dentity- will\u2019 be.a mysù Three bodies were recovered late yesterday afternoon,\u201d from the ruins.They havé been identified and there only- remains the one charred body in \u2018morgue.These remains still\u2019 ds Still-unknown.: + \u201cThe \u201cfirst \u201cof the bodies yesterday was found at \"the redr of the building, brella and his hat.It was at once recognized as Rueben Morrison, by the brothers of the deceased who have \u201coccurred.Morrison -had just entered \u2018the building when\u2019 the\u201d tank fell, to of, age, living - with his -widewed'| mother at-67 McGill.College avenue, \u2018few months.Close to: this \u201cbody two \u2018others.were uncovered.They, were \u2018recognized\u2019 as Joseph Lippe and John Wade.Lippe \u201cstreet, was married, and was 45 years: of age.; \u201cWade was an unmarried man, living.\"at 15 Belmont street.- : The funerals of John -Clouthier and Joseph Lippe-took place this, morning from St.Peter's Church to Cote des Neiges~ cemetery.I All the bodies taken from the.ruins\u201d| \u2018af the-\u2018Herald\u2019 building have now been identified.The father of John Cun: ninshem this morning -formally:identified the remains, which have dain in \u2018the morgue for nearly a week, as hie \"The funeral of.Reuben \u2018Morrison wi take place \u2026 to-morrow.at 2.30.pi from.Wray's un \u2018rooms.to Christ Church Cathedral.The funeral \"Jot John.Wale will stant from Wray's | at four o'clock.+ FOR RELIEF FUND.The.meeting of.citizens, at.\u2018which a committee is- to be elected\u2019 to.look \u2018after the relief of those.suffering as a result of the Victorla square disaster, has been called for to-morrow \u2018afternoon.It will be held at 4 o'clock An \u201cMayor Guerin\u2019s chambers.pe SN | NORTHAMPTON.BEATS YORKS._ (Canadian.Associated Presa.) : London,.June.22:\u2014In the - \u201cerickèet and Yorkshire, the former won wickets.: LÉ are rte tee ONLY 80 DEGREES i.\u201cUp to an early in the afttrnoon the highest temperature registered was 80 degrees.: > ; \u201c Beliemare: &\u201cCo.furniture: dealers, have oonsénted to asign, at the demand of Che.Mignauit.5 - y five 5, \u201c Schedule of Wages Philadelphie, June 23.\u2014The aceduie.of wages ggreed to between represen- \u2018tatives of conductors.and_'tralumen.and General] Manager, Dice, E Rending.gives inorepues ranging x to twenty.percent.: the car \u2018out\u2019for-a- trial trip, eneral- equalisation .of scale.Engineers and.firamén of .the Reading are now \u2018presenting.Gatnands.| a The present through |.J freight rate upon the G.T.R.is $2.90 \u2018| per hundred \u2018miles for conductors, and the .city | | Martin Prinz Oskar, WhichLeft Mont: reäl Saturday, Transfers Passengers to \u2018Sicilian\u2019 \u2018PRINZ ADALBERT STANDS BY.Canada Liner is Fast on a Danger: ous Coast\u2014Wrecking Tug Goes to - Assistance, A Marconigram was, this morning, received at the local offices of the Canada \u2018Line, advising that the steamer is.still Isle in the Gulf, and that the cargo is \u201cbeing jettisoned.As soon as she is lightened sufficiently an attempt will be made to float the steamer by the \u2018Prinz ; rdalbert\u201d.\u2018of the same line, which.is\u201d standing by.tô render assistance.bec to aid in tae work.The \u2018Prinz Oskar,\u2019 Hamburg American Line, which is flying the Canada Line: flag, left Montreal on Saturday morning last for Rotterdam and German ports.She ran ashore on Monday night at 7.45.The Allan Line steamship \u2018Sicilian,\u2019 outward bound for London and Havre, perceived signals of distress, and stood by \u2018the \u2018Prinz Oskar\u2019s\u2019 20 passengers, returning Germans, were transferred to the Allan liner, and the vessel proceeded on her way after ascertaining that \u2018the \u2018Prinz Oskar was in no danger of becoming a loss.Word was immediately Marconized to Quebec, and the tug \u2018Strathcona\u2019 left for the spot with a complete wrecking plant.It is expected that the \u2018Prinz Oskar\u2019 will \u2018be floated to-day.She will then in all probability proceed to Quebec for sur- .vey \u2018before continuing her vcyage.The \u2018Prinz Oskar,\u2019 luckily, is smal- enough to occupy the Davies dry dock at Levis.The \u2018Prinz Oskar\u2019 is fast on a danger- -ous part of the coast, on the north shore of the Belle Isle channel.The \u2018Prinz Adalbetr,\u201d which is.giving \u2018help, was standing inward from Rotterdam.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 em \u2014\u2014 FH + + 1 ANTI-TYPHOID VACCINE.+ 4 Paris, June 22.\u2014Dr.Vicent + + has informed the French Acad- + + emy that he has discovered an + + .anti-typhoid -vaccine, and gave + +.proof of its results.+ AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA Ÿ TETE EVE OUT PREMIER AS AS BATONNIER Sir Lomer Gouin Elected at Meeting of Bar To-day.The.annual\u2019 meeting of the General Council of the Bar took place.at the Court House- here this morning.Thoge present were the Attorney- General, Sir Lomer Gouin, member of.the Council ex officio; Messrs, F.J.Rivafllon, R.A: E.Greenshields, Victor eau , Leon Garneay, represent- - the Montreal district] - Megs \u2018west side of thé dividing liné it is also\u2019| \"The known missing have all been re- | covered, and should ahothér body be | \u2018probably cling to their secret and the identity in-the lane.\u2019 \u2018Beside Him was hig um- been on the watch sinte the disaster apply for a position.He was 25 years | and was to have: been.married.in a \u201cwho lived \u2018with his father at 170 Wolfe | \u2018| co-operation of mother, pton'i The , Teal, | Isa\u2019 0 wage Dorion, - L.O.Beaubi p he Quebec \u201cAfter the report of the \u201csecretary, A.Globensky, had been submitted \u2018aid adopted, the election of a new Batonnjér General was proceeded wi and Sir Lomer Gouin was unanimous®\u2019 ly\u201c chosen \u2018to fill -that high position: \u2018This.is the second instance -of an Attôrney-General being made Baton- niér, the first one upon whom such an honor.conferred being.Mr.T.Chase dasgrain.\u2019 \u2018Sir Lomer warmly\u2019 thanked the Coun- ell for having .chosen him as\u2019 their leader, after which \u201cseveral questions \u2018of interest for.the.profession were \u2018taken up and discussed.; \u2018Petitions.from .Messrs.M.Alexander, W.Shaughnessy, C.H.Lalonde and A.Cousins, law students, to be allowed \u2018to ask certain corrections in their indentures, were granted.TEACHERS\u2019 CONVENTION.Programme for Annual Meeting to be Held in October.The Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec have prepared the: following, proposed Be Reid Oct for the annual convention to be held October\u2019 13, 14, 15, 1910.Thursday, October \u201c18.\u201cMorning Session.\u2014Reports.\u201c Afternoon Session \u2014Addresses by: - 1st.\u2014~Dr.Snodden, of New York, on \u201cHow far is it possible to compare schools and school systems with.regard.to efficiency.\u201d 2nd.~Dr.W.- D: Tait, of McGill Uni- \u2018versity, n \u2018Experimental - Psychology- and Education ce Evening.\u2014 Address of, welcome by.His Worship the Mayor of Montreal.- - President's Address.\u2014Miss L.M., Ferguson.\u201cAddress on Music.Dr.\u2018Perrin, of Mec.Gill University.Friday, October 14.© Morning -Session\u2014Superior Section \u2014 :Inspéctor Parker, \u2018chairman.\u2018Addresses \u2018on School Course in Historv, on Juli 8 Caesar, on the proposed changes in co néction with geometry, and on writing: Blementary School Section,\u2014Mr.H.J.\u201cSilver and Mr.McOuat, chairmen.- English in the Elementary Schools.\u2014.Physical Exercises.KINDERGARTEN AND FRIMARY : SCHOOL SECTIO Nature Study.\u2014Prof.Carrie M.Derrick, of.ao Thlversity.\u2014Miss: E.Morrow, of The High School.for Girls, Montreal.\u2018Physical Exercises\u2014Mr.C.B.Powter, -of The High School, Montreal.Arithmetic.\u2014Mr.H.J.Silver, Sec.- \u2018Sup.Protestant Board of School Corm- \u2018missioners.Montreal.AN EXHIBIT OF HAND WORK.- Afternoon.Session.\u2014Art in our schools by.Miss Bonnie Snow, New York.Discussion by Dr.Sinclair, Prof.Dale, Mr.Bain and others.- RECEPTION.-Evening.Session.Ist\u2014Address by Mme.Bieler on \u201cThe teacher, and child in French education\u201d 2nd.\u2014 Address by Dr.Falconer, Pres.| of Toronto University.Saturday, October 15 a.m.Illustrated lecture, \u2018Pompeii,\u2019 Dr.Adams, of McGill University.F ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOT WAVE ACCIDENTS.New .York, June 22\u2014Heat pros- strations \u2018began to be reported early to-day, and accidents found.places in police and hospital records.John Mc- .Corken, went to sleep on the fire es- -cape of his home on West 92nd street, early this morning, rolled through the opening, fell three stories to the alleyway, and was instantly killed.James Gaffney lay down; near the ajrshaft on the roof of an East \u2018side house, - and.fell four stories.to the bottom.He probably will die, Katherine :Kenlen,* eight - years old, fell from the second floor of the fire escape, where her parents had put her to =-p and badly Injured.\u2014_\u2014 the .Angus ghops this :morfäing.-.He\u2019 was taken to the :General- Hospital, fast ashore at \u2018Flower Ridge, near Belle | ; The} \u201c| wrecking tug \u2018Strathcona\u2019 has left Que- to come In.JNO FLIGHT FOR VOLUNTEERS Aviators Declare that They Will Take No Passengers Up.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.MUCH T00 DANGEROUS.Might Clutch Levers Unintentionally, and That Would be the End.\u2018Oh, yes.We've had lots of applications from all sorts and conditions of people to go up in the airship, sald Mr.Roy Knabenshue, Wrights\u2019 manager, as he walked round the field at Aviation Park this morning saying nice things about the selected spot, \u2018but, as far as our machines are concerned, we won\u2019t take any volunteers up.Its a great inconvenience, and there is always the risk of interference, intentional or, not, for any one could .clutch the levers quite easily.These machines are not constructed for passengers, and we are not taking any.\u2019 The Wright machines will arrive at the course this afternoon.So far, there is only one machine on the field, and that is the Baddeck No.1, of the McCurdy Bros, together this morning.Young Cromwell Dixon\u2019s Dirigible is also there, but is not yet fitted up.\u201cThe prizes that \u2018will be offered for $40,000, .competition amount to over and will be distributed over events.The plan adopted at all European meetings will be followed.There will be no set programme.Any of the airmen will have the chance, at any time, on any day.Should he see something especially good in the weather conditions either for altitude flight, long distance, or so on, he will announce his intention to go for.it, and do so.And any one else can do the same, and.Joining in, perhaps make history.There will be a continual watching ten to take advantage of opportunities, .whatever part of the afternoon or evening they may come.In this way the public may have the most thrilling and epoch-making performance thrust upon their gaze at any moment, which starts on Saturday during the ten days of the meet.\u2018Whenever possible, contemplated | events for the-day will be announced during the morning.With Mr.Knabenshue, on his tour of inspection were Walter Brookins, Duval Lachapelle, and Frank Coffyn.All agreed that the fleld was perfect, and that for flying and landing and turning ure eights in they could not ] have -a better place.Two wire fences, parallel with the course, will be cut \u2018Apwn, a mound will be blown up and %, passibly obstryeting- tres æprao à hei stort : Apri \u20ac Ph up 5,300 feet, stayed ne hour and four \u201cminutes, \u2018dnd beat Paulhan\u2019s record of 4,176 feet.It was cold up there, Brookins said.On another occa- gion, at the same place, he made a wonderful tura in 6 1-5 seconds, at an.angle of 82 degrees, starting 275 feet above and finishing 50 feet from the ground.Duval Lachapslle is 39, busi- ness-like, slight, and tanned, with moustache.He was born at Detroit, but has lived the last twelve years in France.Tike his confreres, he has no nerves.Frank Coffyn.is.a clean-shaven young glant of over six feet.He was born in New York, and is 31: He has.wife who, he says, is\u2019 \u2018a.pretty gpo sport,\u201d and does not téarfully bez him- , has a boy of six, whose hobby is to collect models of - to desist.Also he- flying machines.He was in charge of the Wright training camp, has been flying only six weeks, and considers it the, most fascinating rame in.the world.\u201d All look in splendid health and spirits, \u2018With Messrs.John \u201cand J.A.D.Me-.Curdy is Mr.Hubbard.\u2018All three this morning were in dungarees carefully .putting \u2018Baddeck No.1\u2019 together in a corner of the field.This work is complicated, and müst be exact.\u2018- only thé \u2018centre section is visible; the other parts: will grow on to Ît: duriné the next two days.There is an\u2018 enormous amount of work to be done besides the mere.flying.Near the McCurdy's, the frame of- \u201cCromwell Dixon's fragile little \u2018Curtiss\u2019 J dirigible Hes on the: ground.wonderful: work- on.-the part-of a boy.\u2018Experiencéd : shake thelr heads at its frailness and It is airmen, examining it, ejaculate, \u2018Not for mine.\u2019 -Mr.William Carruther\u2019s Bleriot machine will arrive at the course this afternoon from Dominion Park.The airman he has specially engaged from Paris ls -Milgen, who is employed by the Bleriot people.ground this morning.He is 28, and has been acting as a pilot since September last.\u2014et\u2014\u2014 et \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .CHURCH SEXTON DEAD.Mr.-W.Q.McClurg, who for forty- four years held the position of sexton of the American Presbyterian Church, died yesterd.y at the age of 81 years.Mr.McClurg, who was born in Belfast, Ireland, spent most of his life in Montreal, and retired from service five years ago.He leaves a widow, two sons, Messrs.Wm.J.and A.H.MeClurg, residing in Montreal, and a daughter, Miss Mary BE.McClurg.\"THE, YOUNGER AIRMEN.The interest in the Boys\u2019 Model Aeroplane Competition naturally increases as the time for the\u2018 Aviation Meet draws near and the models themselves begin The city boys will be in full force with their models at the judging, but the out-of- \u2018town .boys will be by no means unrepresented.Not only will their models be on hand to attest {their-interest, but in other cases the builders will themselves accompany their machines to the city.The feeling is evident that the \u201cWitness' has given the boys ja good thing i in arranging this com- vila Blain had his: leg broken.at |- petition in connection with the Aviation Meet.which was being put So far He was over the | brokers, ger is about to be it \u2018hus always - ging or interests.veal, are being on mirably quiet w heads of thé a3 10 new: jal gressed.guietly at oppP ; though no support the tendency is fo morning.country.market | .strength, in, vi news, and nevs, an in Transact) larger than\u2019) there is & public continue to transactipng.are.mand fer.bonds: 209,900 shazes, : Winn eg.iQ Paciné at 18.Fa a So \u2018at 14B.C.Cot 8 5-8.Cem nor % au 8a Steet © at 64 Illinois London Ton nao: © ision of \u201cthe.\u201cHigh \u20ac Electric Railway C \u2018New York, held with demand $4.50 to $5; 16,885.\u201c and\u2019 stop-logs.\u201d Chicago, $5.85; $9.65; $8:95- to $8.50;.; pigs\u2019 ve 00 to: $9.50; a to 39.45 33.25 to $5:85;- 8 \u201cto: $7.40; were no notable prié a \u2018have , 1 oF esterday: copper, 2 \u201cconsiderable :outstan: short interest, being ah feature.terday a.104 à erouidread 25 ay au Illinois.Pr., 100.pa £4::43 BL 188.i 95, 100 a CR à lack Lake, 1 at 50; T6 at 28%.26 at \"14 the application of the straights, $4.30 to $4.40; sping patents, - $5.50; sprifig vlears, $4.15 to: $4.40; Kans sas straights, $465 to $4.85.Receipts,\u201d \u2018Rye -flour firm; a ta $4,40; choice to fancy, \u201834: 45 to $4 fit rs = pren allée an .here that big Canadian Textiie \u201cmer- formed, and is-in \u201cfact, in the first stages.of formation-| Such a proposition has repeftediy been before the minds of the lea ors: in the industry in Canada, but as there has been.Bo JAngile ng of a.m y to the shar Seon admitted that\u2018 there would be much to be gained by ame Th roceedings in th's eo ucted There is.no.'mprovemen Sal \u2019 power w# Be 188%, 125: ac io, 3 Cement pret; 1at 86.25: ME Bk Pet 2% 0 at Textile com., 80 st ; tet Corp 50 at 4, 25° at 64%, *} Molsons : ant, 30.at RET Keewatin.onde.$50 Ogilvie B_ bonds Yin Northern Ohio srailws.\u2014 ferred-10 Sra mission to extend its system\u2019 direction of acquiring gas.works, mining and lumber camps 77727 75 = .\u201cMembers: cut Stock.Exchange hones: \u2018Main 1270 and 72.ety ei business in.of) f NEW YORK QUOTATIONS.June 22.\u2014Flour quiet; I $6.25 fair -to good, \u201cWheat- Showers and \u2018cooler north west with forecast for more ralh, to- 995, gether: with\u201d heavy: unloading by longs: he © CHICKGD CATTLE PRICES.June 22.\u2014~Catile\u2014Receipts estimated at.26,000, market i5c¢ to 25c lower thafi Monday; beeves $5.50 to Texas: steers .$5.26 .to $6.90; Western steers $6.30 to $7.50; and feeders\u2019 $3:85 to $6.90; cows:and heffers $2.70-to $6.90; calves.$6 to:$8.25: \u2026-Hogs-Receipts- estimated at 33,000; \u2018market slow 20c - Tower; light: $9.85 to | Oats mixed: $9:20- to\u201d $4.56; \u2019 ES \u2018rough \u2018 $8.95 to 49.10; Bo good: to.choice : \u2018heavy $9.10 to- $9.50; A A bulk .of sales $5.35 -Sheep=Receipts.\u2018estimated at 15, 000:- merket\u2019 steädy to 10c.lower; : heay \u201cINVESTMENTS \u201cTènes and rroforres: stock with \u2018articularg on application.\u201d \u2018 - \u2018coLIN M: MeCUAIG\u2019 Teo.F Lert hen\u2019 bésioning although: tanding | \u201cThs | © dfoof, and ent arofe fee | 3 at 2%.& grante Pac à ro firmly + Wiater winter patents, stockers : native - western $3.25 to $5.35; yearlings $5.75 to $7.16; lambs, native, July _western 35.25 to, $7 40.Reserve 9 10.the \u201cWin a company has just closed: a Ja vith the New Yours i an said.the Colonel, rerñatked E.«of \u2018de ara district.pen prevall ef if ratio \u2018for some time ts come: oy \u2018tive operations well into the year\u2019 \u2018take action on dividends; .| changé.is anticipated.dividend on the issue in- near.future.ry :| factory ic Eire With the town that good deal to.Crown Re- Ë such customers - \u2018as.re- the.mine and plant in that he foun?plendid shape, and that | lopment going St.Catharines, June 22.\u2014The present \u2018Heat wave promises to be a boom to e general public who get fruit from Strawberries are 12 so fast that the market will egluttéd, and lowest prices on - .rk, June 2.\u2014 From present 1dûs United States Rubber Coni=\u2019 pan : age will be kept in- \u2018active gp\u201d 4 o- 36 dine > sto a financier in close touch: th.the corporation\u201d orders have been: Scoutatiiating rapidly, which means ac-: Birra will meet early in July to.but.no Market action.of common stock would seem to indi- :qaté\u2019 that there are no prospects otf meats, time of the year.ne lkely.à this.g Mr.A.GC.À end rd: LE odused\u2019 By - Mr.\u201cR.a ,G.Thompson, Mr._ NEW YORK PRODUCE.182.Creamery fn, unchanged; receipts, nia: and 2 2 :21 1-2; firsts, 19 1-2 to 20.TORONTO COBALT SALES.000 at 26 1-8, -2,500.26 1-4 20; Great Northern1;030 * 4 Hn a \u2018325 at 37; + ]-æt-28,\u20147,000 .at 19; Fixtura- 2,000 \u20141,000 at.63 3- 3-8./1000-at 24%: Ea _ NEW YORK- STOCKS.re oriéd \u2018for.she \u2018Wikies by © 2 &Co., row Core by Pris wire.aint wd sloaing b prices, x June amd tone.Stocks\u2019 Op.Clog.\u201cStoëke\u201c- Op'g: \u201cClos.Ea To Mit A a ae AX 4 MinBER 0 ol 1 4 do; \u201cpfd.- cvs whem ae 1s: Yer 1i6% 17% + > ( - Erie RR.Frees % Bo do.Iptd - .::.48 WNT à 15 41 ~ No.Paoiñe \u20181261 1274 106 orë&W.100% 101 isdn, 10254 Pac.Mall 27°\" 21 4 vi 12 113° PennR.R.1523 1834 PÉd.|.\u2014.Fresadtesl 39 R.T.70% 79%, da.pfd.eas es LP \u2018 107\" 107% 18534 107% Phil & Head 16% 1583 JE 254 a eis a ve Ch 3a Roo KIdtand iy dig C 1 5 Br.bee C.M:& SLL.ti 1274 Rep.KG.5 a LS Qui.10° Soul ay.oA Gora PraL.ii 10% South Pac: 34 x - do, ple 0 ese ny hats ees % aon voce wes æL aren eens Tex.batt 30%\u2019 8 DeL&Hud \"7 2 Toledo Are ês RG 96\".87.ahd Li ht - .do.ge: pod ere Twin =e .Dul8.de ren ewes iE i | ation Ry.183% 180%\" u.8.ia pid bber i) 5% Shea 139 1 ug do.pid.110 Ho Hey.Klos.118.yaa ie Tw 174% |B ses.ow Waban à, | Ber Ey 3% ww wb el Fela un do.pid.Some Res peas LEN \u201c166 48\u201d .ve pid: 4 soc vos 13 thirty It is understood that the Sisters of Bellevue Convent are asking an ceabla: basis, Œ | suming: the name \u201cwhich is- considered - Mr.Plumm er.7 MONTRES rod ° i Crown Detroit 1 pfd.125 122 Toledo.NW.Land cose een \u2018Toron to.120 117% i Vailyie com 15% \u201c v\u2026.Fritz éd os : win Ci Penme'sl\u2019d 60 \u2018x West Tia] pa US 15 f 90 La innipeg.00: R.& O.Naw 4 BB : BANKS CL BNA.150 .\u2026:.Nationale.\" .Commerce.203 0 *NwBrunsg'k 979 ©.Dom.tere ees Ne Scotia -.+= 274 6 ES cea 160° Guava.Cleves.a i ebec,.Hoch'inga.\" 145\u201d 14\u201d Royal.212 Imperial, .wm Standard.?veel = se a Donte: isi 15k ISON.nN : TY 143 Montreal.250% 219 : \u201c 12% oo COPTONS - : Can.Cot.Pom Tex.104% 103 D.Téx.com 7 EA Montreal.» 180 - BONDS ho be a record crop.à hers y==\u2018AIi crops in t f Yondition.Weather ail : ould Be desired.\u2019 ñ River \u2014 \u2018Weather for ay \u2018week - has been favorable for crops.-Fall wheat is now ta t 8.along Tidings impregnate § \u2018things are hooming wheat : +: Joue If there is rot a record + op this season thre will be.4 plenty who will want to know the reason why, - Toronto, June 22.\u2014It was definitely learned to-day that.the.\u2018new \u201cname of the Dominion Steal and Coal Corporation would be (Canadian Steel Corporation.roo Arrangements \u2018were.{ mate.\u2018with the \u201cother \u201csteel manufadturing interests | desiring to work.under this names, and there is now ptactically nothing to hinder \"the big ¢arporation \u2018from \"as- by financiers and practically everybody as that mest fitting for such an | |: industry, À uld \u201cnot discuss \u2018the company's affairs, as he felt that anything new to \u2018be imparted to shareholders weuld .\u2018beg.more appropriately | \u2018given out at the Mnetting to-morrow.It is possible that some interesting | facts will come out at the meeting of he Steel Corporation:in Montreal, and the question of the new name raised for ratification, Birmingham: \u20ac éarfelà Distribution of Stock pres | \u2018 New York, June 2%\u2014Subscriptinns to issue of $2,500,000 six parcent year sinking fund bonas of Bi-minguam and Garfleld Railway Company and are changeable aftar July 1st, 101, and before July 1st, 1914, for Utah Copper stock at $50 per nae, aro payable as follows: \u201420 percenl to accompany sub- écriptions on Aue 4st, 1910, and in- \u201cstalments\u2019 of \u201820 \u2018percént each on Oct: 1st and Dec.lst.1910; Feb.1st and April 1st, 1911.: he railway company .may call bonds on, any interest .day \u2018after three vears* from their \u201cdate.at 110 and acrued interest.Warrants will be mailed shortly after élosing of \u2018books, va June jon., STEEL BUSINESS GOOD.\u201cPresident.\u2018Fultod.\u2018ef.the Penneyt- \u2018vania Steel Company, repo:*+s business equal to about 75 ter of its capacity.Irn iy a3 \u20ac, 1% CHANGES IN SUGAR, co.New.York, June: 22.\u2014Mr: \u201cJohn B.Parsons resigns from the American | Sugar Company, and Mr.Charles Allen succeeds Mr.Arthur Dénnés, \u2018as treasurer.; a EXCHANGE PRICES w.PO Brie \" 57 St F i JBeportad by Tel, \u2018Mai 1 ranco , Sellers Bugors.Bell Tel.Co.TTD L&S ÉCPEAA Te 72 Dor.pid.104\u201d als Duluth th com.\u2026.Co: Core y.A 15 1 Halter 1 Rive.fun i Hav ied.i uy Seniors Buyers 6334 4087 1.Coñtcom wig unes Mer.EP, 78% à 1.2-2 pid .pid MES Paul 139° 1883; J eee MLA Gp 18334183 Cm: 34 LC- .Mont.St.Ry 245 La W'au.com 130% 189 New St.i 3 eA pfd, 126 124 Mont.Steel ,.cet Laur.Paper 146% 1414 _\" IIS ve pid.141 Mont.lel.,.Mackaycom \u2026\u2026 8855 Nipissing.Nor.Ohbrr 5 8% She Wi sisi or.Oo.à aw 10174 1 N.3.Steel,.83 81 .StJohnk # Ai \u2026 m0.® - Ke'wn Mts 10131 : Lof Woods.x vos ; Lau Papert 10% 108 oe de 370 =.ess rhs & do a HalitaxT' 8 ees 100 BaoF Paulo 0% .Ve ; seen sown MLELRY.bo.101 Tor Rad uk 5\u201d Wareh ,.N.8B.S.6&CE cu «cvs: ue 8 B \u201c 8 0434 N.Sco.C'n 6 \u201c D8.cone OgilvieM' : .Series B.es - \u201cPrice Bro, 8 Rio deJn 5 se Lees Win Hot É vous adie NEW CHINESE SENATE, \u2018An Imperial decree announces that the new Chinese Senate, or Imperial\u2019 Assembly, will hold its first meeting in October.\u201cThe members, .of \u2014~whose names the, decreë contains a full lst, owe their\u2019 \u2018appointment to -selection by the throne; they number ninety-one.in all, \u2018and are drawn from six different classes.Of \u2018these, princes.and nobles.of the Imperial élañs supply \u2018fourteen members; the Mgnchu and Chinese -no- bility twelve, the princes and nobles \u2018of dependencies outside the Eighteen Provinces sevefiteen, the Imperial clansmen other than the classes mentioned six, officials of ministries and offices\u2019 thirty-two, \u2018and eminent schol- arg ten.Apart from the seventeen princes and \u2018nobles of dependencies there are-on the-list thirty-nine Man- \u2018chu names and ; thirty-five - Chinese.But these figures do not accurately represent the balance of power in favor of the Manchus, because the bulk of the.Chinese\u2019 Trepreseritatives, drawn from the ranks of officials and scholars; can searcely: be expected to exercise the.same influence in the counsels of the Assembly as the princes, nobles, + | ing on its Fisher-Epplitt aereage.| good surface velp hag been :#ncovered ] ] for 250.feet, and; a shaft wilt be sunk \u201cI matically exploited and progress, \u2018| cartôgraphers, : | eat thé railway map of the Middle is being -aggressively opened up.À good production from the Lawson \u2018property was sent out last month.One lot averaged over 3,000 ounces \u2018and another lot between 2,000 and 3 000 .ounces, to the ton.\u2018The main Lawson veins, No.3 and +18, \u2018are being drifted on at the 188-foot | level.No.2 vein carries high silver values.The No, 8 shaft is now down 138 feet.It will be continued down to the 200-foot level, with the second level at a depth of 188 feet.La Rose is at present employing 870 men, of whom 105 are at work on the Lawson claim.The company is also trench- on: it immediately.The Princess\u2019 vien- Is being syste- 80 \u2018far, gives every encouragement.\u2014 Pepe Pere Marquette and the \u2014 - _.Lehigh Valley Road Philadel] hia; \u201cJune 22, \u2014The tatlway who have been ready to ?| West.whenever.Lehigh.Valley: shares \u2018have been strong during the past year or.more, will have .to een their eyes \u201cMarquietté Rai cond ca \"This.famous Mne,which.1g d to i rea \u2018the western connection of\u201d high Valley when it enters upon the exténd- ed career which has been projected for it, is one of the most Impcrtant of the independent minor roads of the middle western territory.Jt has about 2500 miles of line and will éarn $16,000,000 gross this year.The road traverses a rich \u2018country, with terminals at Buffalo and Chicago.The funded debt, since -the last reorganization, is $63,400,000, \u2018and there is outstanding nearly $11,- 000,000 of first preferred stock, a few hundred thousand pf second preferred, and $2.611,300 common stock, There is authorized $16,260,080 of common.- The Baltimore and Ohio holds $11,- 000,000 of old common stock, which it is at Hberty to.exchange at any time for the present common stock on a share for share basis.No dividends have been paid or earned since the reorganization in 1907, but after the end of this year, the first preferred stock.be- .comes 4 percent: cnmulative and preferred as to assets.The second preferred is entitled tn 4 percent non-eumu- lative dividends,subject to the first preferred dividends, but is not preferred as to assets.As there ig only $361,000 second preferred outstanding, and only $1,070.100 authorized, this security is a negligible quantity.The stock of subsidiary companies outstanding 'is $12.000,000, Nothing was earned on any class of stock in 51908.or 1909.It may be that thts rnad is destined to be a part of the Lehigh Valley svs- tem in its new career under its new owners, though there are those who insist that Lehigh Valley interests will not get it and that it will go to Canadian Pacific.New York Central will strongly oppose the incursion of the Canadian road into its territory, and Mr.Morgan's interests ere such that he would not care to give Canadian Pacific an entrance.to New York Central's pl- votal point on Lake Érie.- On- the contrary, Mr.Morgan might be willing and glad to turn over the Pere Marqutte to the Lehigh Valley.He is very largely Interested in both roads.| The Morgan interests would mo doubt: want a good price for the Pere.Marquette, and any deal would include a safe guarantee of at least 4 percent dividend on the preferred stocks In looking for.a buver for \u2018Pére Marquette it would be difficult to conceive of one that would suit Mr.Morgan better than the Lehigh Valley from every points of view.and it is equally certain that the ambitious Ysehigh Valley crowd'-would be pleased to get control of a\u2019line frem Buffalo to Chicago, the deg alps not only e Lehigli Valley 8 e butin evout i fo n ed Ko, + ch ë he things the new.* management eee.ENGLAND IN EGYPT.+ Publio Revenge: Twenty Times as .Great ds When: British Control Began.When I ngland assumed the sole con- [itrol in 1882 Egypt was; still bankrupt, - with a public debt of more than :8500,- 000,000 and an income insufficient to || \u2018pay: the interest ad carry.on.the.government.\u2018The public revenue-in 1882 amounted to $4,500,000; in 1907 to $81,600,000, more than $10,000,000 in excess of the expenditures.- On January ist, 1908, the sum of $45,000,000 was in the general reserve fund and the public debt was reduced in 1908 by $1,600,000; it now is $497,- 000.The cities and.towns were without any drainage or sewerage, says the \u2018World To-day.\u2019 Only within ten years even Cairo itself, with a death- rate of forty-six per one thousand, has undertaken any such public work.In/ the country every canal was polluted and stagnant pools \u2018of filth were near every village.The annual pilgrimages to Mecca were likewise the: means \u2018of intrôduc- ing many diseases.Cholera\u2019 and other epidemics were of frequent octurrence, and their ravages carried off \u2018 thousands and thousands of the population.* Little by little the various difficulties of \u2018the situation lave been studied and solved by the\u201d administration, - until now Egypt may be.considered a reasonably healthy country.Of course vast sums of money have been required to effect such a result.At first enormous- difficylty was en-\u2019 countered by the English in making changes in the system of taxation, because the people, so.long- accustomed to the betrayal- of their interests, thought the plans proposed.were .&imply for the- purpose of increasing their burdens.Little by little, however, they | learned that another era had opened, and finally their suspicions were cdalm- ed.They then began to.work with renewed energy, and NOW, secure.in the fruits of their labor, they are not merely improving\u2019 their own condi- \u2026\u201c| tions, but are pm up the reputation of their country.WESTMINSTER ABBEY.The.Norman Undercroft \u2018of Westminster Abbey.has.recently been thrown open to visitars.It consists of a.rahge of five vaulted bays,\u201d which, by thé removal of partitions, Have been made Into one long chamber, It 1s situated at the south end of the Chapel of the Pyx, and the dividing wall, apparently, has been pierced at some time by two bays, the outlines of which are visible.Overhead is the old dormitory of thé monks, .part of which is\" now Westminster School.These buildings are of great antiquarian interest, because they .are practically all that remains of the building of.Edward the Confessor.For many years past the Undercroft hag been mainly a receptacle for lumber, and its | architettural beauties have been hidden by the masses of old stone and other material with which it has been littered.As a result of the careful and judicious restoration by the dean and chapter, it is now a rectangular chamber of considerable proportions, about 110 feet long and 45 feet wide.It is three or four times as large as the.Undercraft beneath the - Chapter House.The four pillars \u2018which divide the Undercroft into five bays are situated in a line in the centre of \u2018the chamber.In two of them much of the original stonework of.Edward \u2018the and gentry of the Imperial clans, Li RAE TPT AE Li Gor ARE ATES A a ere Confessor\u2019s buildings is visible.ç cé gin Aaa Tam dies ere 3 Cn ut , es HT EC ie oars q \u201cCobalt, June 22\u2014The.Lawson REOD- erty owned by La \u2018Rope :C ed A | Metals Company SE GAY AFFARS KOT DISCUSSED ;Six months have now elapsed sce the rather\u201d \u2018precipitous \u2018 drop.«in the shares of the Granby Consolidated Milning, Smelting and Power Company, the result of the report to stockholders that there were not more than 6,000,000 tons of available ore remaining in the property, but up to the present time the management has made no further statement to stockholders.J.P, Graves, vice-president of the company, has been to New York to confer with the directors.It is Dbe- lieved that Mr.Graves presented some report, but the indications are that stockholders must wait until the annual meeting in October for further information.There is a rumor in New York that there.will be changes in the directorate the coming year.The American interests are those named as about to relinquish their representation on the board.ter having spent several hundred thousands of dollars in additions to the smelters so that it now has a daily capacity of close to 4,000 tons, the Granby management has found it difficult to keep the smelter fully supplied with ore, with the resuit that mining operations have frequently been carried on in a manner detrimental to tlie company\u2019s best interests, This ocçasioned during the -past year a cave-in of about one and a half tiriles of \u2018workings in which a consider» able.tonnage of ore was lost.\u2018Some months ago the Granby Company indirectly made overtures for control of the British Columbia Copper Company on the basis o.one share of Granby for ten of British Columbil.The controlling interests of the British Columbia.stated that if an equivalent of $20 pershare were offered, it might be considered, but- all: negotiations fell through.Shortly afterwards the British Columbia Company acquired control of the New Dominion Company in ordér that the smelter with a prospective daily capacity of 2,700 tons might be fully supplied with ore.Canadian N orthern Crop Report is Favorable The.Canadian Northern Railway \u2018Crop report is of an excellent character.The progress which has been marked within the past month has been sustained, the general comment being that expectations have been exceeded.White Plains reports: \u2018Ideal weather for crops; rapid growth; prospects increasing.\u2019 Gladstone says: \u201cCrops looking fine\u2019 \u2018Very warm weather in McCreary.during the past week.Grain is looking in fine shape.Farmers.are all pleased with present prospects.\u2019 In short, wheat fields in all districts of the Canadian Northern routes are prospering in a way that glves every reason for expecting a record crop.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wheat and Oats Advance on Reports of Drought Toronto, June 22.\u2014Continued drought in the northwest and further reports of damage to spring wheat caused a strong opening on the outside markets The effect of the outside excitement upon local dealers has been the advances in Manitoba wheat and oats for immediate delivery from Lake ports.No.1 and No.2 Northem \"grades of wheat are quoted to-day at | $1.01 and 99c respectively, and No.1 7 {and No.2 C.W.range from 36c to oR ishness on other markets, but prices are unchanged.Local quotations are as follows: \u2014 Manitoba wheat No.1 Northern $1.01; No.2, Northern 99c; at lake ports for immediate shipment.Oats Canada Western No.2, 37; No.:3,.C.W.86¢, at lake ports for im- \u201c \u2018mediate shipment.Ontari No.2 white 33c'to 346, outside; No.3 white 32c to 83c outside, 36 on track Toronto.Manitoba flour quotations at Toronto are: \u2014First patents $5.30; Second patents $4.80; Strong bakers $4.60; 90 percent Glasgow freights ~ 25s.Ontario Flour Winter Wheat patents outside.LIVE STOCK MARKET, JUNE 22.About 825 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 100 milch cows and springers, 1,000 calves, 650 sheep and lambs, and 660 hogs were offered for sale at the East End Abbatoir to-day.Trade in cattle was fair, with no marked changes in the prices, but pork and mutton ecrit- ters are lower, Prime beeves sold.at 6 3-4c to 7 1-4c per lb.; prett- good animals at 5 1-4c to 6 1-2¢, and the common stock 4c to-5c per 1b.There were a \u2018large number of superior milch cows on the market, whieh sold at from $60 to over $66 each, the other cows sold at $30 to $55 each.Calves sold at.$2.75 to: \u2018$11 \u2018each, or 8 1-2c to fc per 1b.Sheep sold at 4c to 4-1-2c per.Ib.; lambs at $3.50 to $56.50 each.Good lots of \u2018hogs sold at about 9 1- 2e per 1b ; CAPITAL STOCK INGE INCREASE.- Philadelphia, June 22.\u2014Ls high Valley stockholders voted in far.of capital \u2018stock increase.- 520,000 Province of Ontario £2, Debentures ) Due June 16t, 1939 - Interest payable June and December.Price 101/2% and\u2019 Interest.Yielding 3.90%.- Particulars on request.Royal Securities Corporation, Limited 164 St.James Street, Montreal Toronto Quebec Halifax \u2019 : MARWICK, - MITCHELL & CO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, * 11 Place D\u2019Armes (Quebro Bank Blag ).Resident Partner.Telephone fish EI {ity pre capes GIST tete \u201c David 8.Kerr, Ca.(Scot.), 794 Main, ERDAS Rn bm fori S78 7035 RYE \"BY MANAGEMENT| ts r ontario breka stuffs: gre nomme RE fifmer in sympathy with the: bull] for export $3.50 to $3.60 in buyers bags |: \u2014\u2014 DROP IN WHEAT PRICES COMES AS AREACTION Wheat prices this m orn hurried, drop, which wag ork {nok A by: tiré \u201cFise of yesterday.Ip, 1 he Le ed States market the declins w 12,4 average of two cents per buis 1! 40 Winnipeg the course of the mari ru as follows: fel vay Wheat.Cry sega: Jet, .96% 92% B OPen.958.99,8 Tarn High .ssyB 27 17 hk Low .937%B Li ter Noon 944 B Close .90% B 2254 This turn in the market was } Toe 1 about as a natural reaction ream et terday's boom, and a decided im: un : ment in weather conditions hay; in Canada and below the forty-ninth pas.allel of latitude.The Chicago weather despateh read: \u2014'Temperatures decidedly lowe, nor.\"west, but only a few scattered howers Dakotas and Minnesota.For-cast- Showers northwest, also Nebraska The Winnipeg despatch said: local rain last night; ciear and morning.\u2019 Heavy hot this Receipts of wheat at Port Arthur ang Fort William this morning were rar northern No.1, 34 northern No » northern No.3, and 6 of 0.G, Making a total of 71 carloads as against Th as year.Receipts of oats were 6; loads.barley 8, and flax 2.Stocks of wheat on hand at Tor wi.trong, 1.86.876: a total of 3 San Ar sp LE Butter Dealers Selling From Door to Door are to be Taxed Only $15 Now Butter dealers in this city who supply customers from door to door are not to be taxed $100, as though.they were ordnary pedlers, according to the decision reached last night by the Ie.gislation Committee.The old tax was $12, but since May the city has been trying to collect $10) for the privilegé of selling butter in the way mentioned.A delegation of the butter dealers were able to convince the committes they were not doing a pedling business, and that the new tax should not apply to them.The effect of the change is that the tax will be but $15, and not $100.\u2014Prmntne Asked to Set Suit Aside New York, June 22.\u2014R.H.Thomas, president of fhe New York Stock Fx- change, has asked the United States Circuit Court to set aside the suit for $5,000,000 brought against the (nstitu- tion by the New York Bank Note Co, on the ground that the complaint was both irrelevant and scandalous.EAST BUFFALO CATTLE.East Buffalo, N.Y., June 22\u2014Cattle receipts 400 head; dull; Prime steers 8.25 to 8.50.Veals receipts 250 slow and 25c lower, $7.00 to $8.25.Hogs receipts 3,200 head; active and 15c to 30c lower: heavy and mixed $3.75 to $9.80 to $10.10; pigs $10.00 to $10.10: roughs $8.65 to $8.80; stags $7.00 to $7.76; \"dairies $9.60 to $10.00.Sheep and lambs receipts 3,600 head: slow; lambs and yearlings 25c lower: ars $6.00 to 7.75; yearlings $6.00 to Nowa, SOTA STEEL & (oul eh COMPANY, | UNITED: DIVIDEND NOTICE.A dividend of TWO percent on the Preference shares, and a dividend of ONE percent on the wrdinary shares of this Company, for the quarter ending June 30th, 1910, have been declared payable on July 156th, 1910, to share holders of record of June 30th, 1910.The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 5th of July, both days inclusive.By prder of the Directors.THOMAS GREEN, Cashier, THE WEST INDIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED.DIVIDEND No.X0.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of 1% Per Cent.for the current quarter ending the 30th June, being ot the rate of Five Per Cent.per anaum upor the Capital Stock of the Company has been declared, and the same will be payable on the 2nd day of July next The Transfer Books will be closed from the 24th June to the 2nd day of July, both days inclusive.BY.Order of the Bard, .BE.FLOWER Secretary.Montreal, June 8th, 1910.\u2018CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given trat a Quar terly Dividend of one and ihree-quarters percent on the Preferred Shares of the Capital Stock of this Company has been declared payable on July 2, 1910, to shareholders of record June 18, 1910, ani that a quarterly dividend of one percent \u201con the Common Shares of the Capita! Stock of this Company has been de clared payable on July 2, 1910, to shar¢ holders of record of June 18, 1910.By order of the Board, W.BINMORE, Secretary-Treasurét OM! OIL! OIL! investigate the OR \u2018Market Kandsome profits made In Oik : The Fuel of the Futu Wo have several good stocks on on UF list Write, Wire or Phone.W.W.MAcCUAIG - Broker, City and Di District Bank Building 180 ST.JAMES STREET ere Ww.CRAM BROWNE & Ci DEALERS IN BONDS 922 St.James Street, Montres pe C.D.SHELDON INVESTMENT BROKER A specialty made of INVESTMENTS in STANDARD RAILROAD and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Call or write for full particulars | regarding plan of investment.ROOM 101, 180 ST.JAMES sT.MO NTREAL.RYANT BROTHERS 5 ist Francois Xavier St, & co.treal.BANKERS and BROKERS DEALERS IN $ GOBALT STOCKS oi Sranoh Office - Sn class a a en em \u201cra wm Dd Mm ~~ ra 1213 422 + 3 \u2014_ rn ts et ©» - 5 ia dh I bref atta INTO pats.1.nts S Bigg .* \"ve.345 28 Drought rom yes.1 improve.atch.read: Wer north.showers racast: raska; id: \u2018Heav id hot thi Arthur and eos Pôçars nt making ng last » 63 loads: .Fort w t Port a 335,272, ag a decreage p ) are to p15 N ow who sup- door are gh.they ing to the OY the Le- since May collect $100 butter in t er dealers committee ling busi- should not s that the $100.Aside .Thomas, Stock Ex- ed States 1e suit for ne institu- ; Note Co, plaint was ous.\"TLE.22.\u2014Cattle ime steers ; 250 slow 25.Hogs and 15c to d $9.75 to to $10.10; ?$7.00 to 3.600\" head; 25c lower; gs $6.00 to .- % GOAL à FICE.ant on the ividend of 7 shares of ter ending n declared to share- th, 1910.be closed July, both GREEN, Cashier.ECTRIC D.IO.at a Divi- he current a, being at per anaum > Company.une will be uly next.be closed end day of R, \u2019 jecretary.DATED JMITED rat a Quar- \u2018ee-quarters ares of the 1y has been 2, 1910, to 8, 1910, and one percent the- Capital s been de 0, to share 1910.rd, >, ; [reasurer.\u2014 Ol L! 4 = ih \u2018on on our lat Broker, uilding ; OTREET- E & C0 u Montrea: JON JKER INVEST- > RAIL- STOCKS.articulars nent.«es ST.a rHERS Hi co.KERS KS - Cobal' Friday, store, not on exclusive and correct.There 1s not a garment shown in our store that has not, / est.\u2018In the city.of a member of the firm.le have secured a store in nt: for « efétfim an exclusive\u201d showing.NN a of He ¢ citizens of Montreal as = our store and the product of our designers.- Th 1e peri and we can-assure you E res| spectfully invite Montrealers to the 2 ey Catherine Street \u2018 g' the 24th of June, and 6 y, the 25t! store in Montreal with the utmost confidence ef Fo able to satisfy particular and select clientage.; of Toronto, but throug hout-the Dominion.The quality of our furs is absolutely certain and is guaranteed.- passed the personal Inspection Opening day \u201cOur con onfidence i 1s based on our success in our Torts Our styles are days i Is Jer] me bas sn Lao in the British Empire\u201d 08 g of od new store; 280 St ay, the 23rd of June; = are: opening: our = + \u2018 .\u201c 4.- Lo : a ana rurn hec | | it < so > as t to give the pe Ve await with considerable 1 interest th I a.+ + vu, - PERSONALS Mr M.Freedman is epending the summer in Ste.Agathe des Monts.Mr.D.McCormick, X.C., has returned from Quebec, where he appeared before the Court of Review.Mrs.C.J.Doherty and family have opened their summer residence at Ste.Agathe des Monts.Sir Montagu and Lady Allan end their children are returning to Montreal by the \u2018Empress of Britain.\u2019 Sir William and Lady Van Horne and Miss Van Horne have gone to: their summer residence, \u2018Covenhoven, \u201cst.Andrews-by-the-Sea.The Misses Edith and Marguerite Shaughnessy, who have been.at school during the past \u2018year, are returning homs by the \u2018Empress of Britain.\u2019 Col.Worthington was in town from.Sherbrooke, to meet Mrs.Worthing- ton on her return by the: \u2018Lake Manitoba\u2019 from England.Mrs.David J.Gowans.will receive Informally on Friday afternoon at 12 Queen Alexandra Apartments, Oldfield\u2019 venue.Mrs.J.Cox, 450 Lagauchetiere Street, and Mrs.L.Williams, 18 Read- Ing street, leave on \u2018the \u2018Vietorian! to Spend the summer in England.' ; , Mies Marguerite Sym sailed on Saturday by the \u2018Canada\u2019 for Vienna, to again take a course of -pianoforte\u2019 study under Mme.Liszniewska, and: expects to return the first.week \u201cin, September.The marriage of Miss Agnes Hunter, daughter of the late Col.R.E.Hunter, to Mr.Justice J.D.Purcell, took place quietly this morning at St.Patrick\u2019s chapel.The Rev.A.E.Maguire, of Sillery, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony.Judge and Mrs.Purcell left for a three months\u2019 tour abroad.A London cable despatch announces \u20181s marriage of Miss Florence Elizabeth Fraser, of Ottawa, to Mr.Edwin ES Scheftel, of New York.The mar- rage took place .quietly at the home o?the bride!s cousin, Mrs.Charles Bale, at Mount Road, Harrow, and the bride was given away by Mr.Sale.A London despatch says: The third Anglo-American wedding in the present month of brides and roses was solemnized at St.George's Church to- \u201cay, when Miss Helen Post became the = ite of Montagu Eliot.Miss Post 8 the daughter of Lady Barrymore 4 her first husband, the late Arthur PIANOS TO RENT \u2018 Pianos rented from 32.00 per miorith lp ards.Six months\u2019 rent allowed if Purchased.One-price system and easy Sens of payment.Sole agency for a \u201cnway and Pianola-Pianas.Dally Jmonstrations at NORDHEIMER'S, re \u2018ted, 589 Et.Catherine street \u2018west.hone Uptown 2664.pom 4 C.H.Baker, of Montreal.Ww.P.Boshart, of Mountain Street Post, ot.New York.Mr.Eliot is the son of the late Colonel C.G.Eliot and grandson of the -third Earl of St.Germains.He was.a groom-in-wait- ing and gentleman usher to King Ed- \u201cA Canadian.Associated Press despatch from London eays Lieut, David Keith Edgar, son of the late Sir James Edgar, former Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, was mar- tied to-day to Miss Eva Constance Miles.daughter of Mr: Julius Miles.The Hon.C.R.Devlin Has.left for Rapide de L'Orignal to attend.the demonstration to \u2018be held to-morrow.The minister is- accompanied bY Messrs.J.B.Charbonneau, M.P.P, for Lake St.John; J.-O.Mousseau, M.P.P.| for Soulanges; Honore Mercier, M.P.P.for Chateauguay, and A.Ecrement, M.P.for Berthier.At the bride\u2019s home last evening, of Mr.J.S.Simpson, of Lasalle 8 reet, \u2018Ham Harold Baker, eldest son of \u201cMr.\u2018Méthodist- Church; performed the ceremony.The bride, who was given away by her father, was tastefully gowned in ivory duchesse silk, trimmed with Irish point: lace, and she carried a bouquet of bridal roses.The bridesmaid, Miss Selina Simpson, a in 1 \u201cman was- Mr; Mendelssohn\u2019s wedding march was played by Miss Millie Freeman as the bridal party entered the room.Many beautiful\u2019 gifts - \"Were.received.by the :| bride, including a hañdsome:case of cutlery from the Bradstreet Company.to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo and other western points.eron Edwards, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alex.H.Edwards, of Carleton Place, and -nijece of Senator W.C.Edwards, to Mr.Henry George Wilber force Wilson, of Indian Head, Sask, was solemnized at the Baptist Church, Carleton Place, yesterday afternoon, by the Rev.M.G.Siple.-.The church decorations were lavishly arranged with marguerites and \u2019 ferns.The bride was gowned: in ivory.meteor satin and chiffon draped with Cluny lace, and her only ornament was a bow-knot of diamonds,\u201d the groom's gift.The maid of honor, Miss Tlor- ence Edwards, and the three bridesmaids, were dressed in hand-embroid- ered white mull with Maltese lace voke and undersieeves, and sashes of Bale yellow gatin, and their large LA were wreathed with yellow daisies.Mr.George Finlay was best man.Af- Jeft for their \u2018honeymoon trip.\u2018They will sail from Quebec by the \u201cRoyal Edward,\u2019 and will be away tn September.C One of the most fashionable- weä- \u2018rélatives and friends.Miss Dorothy Lou Simpson, daughter Was united in marriage to Mr.Wil-.The Rev.: sister of the bride, was also dressed bite: and carried pink ,roses., The.Wm.\u2018Bacon.Mr.and Mrs.Baker left on the ten | o'clock train for their hoheymoon trip The marriage or Miss Elizabeth Cam- ts of white pointe \u2018d\u2019esprit and lace | {eo the reception Mr.and Mrs.Wilson | and \u2018Expert, Merchants Bank dings that \u201chave taken place fn Quebec, and one of interest also in \u2018Mont- | real, was the Farre!l-O'Meara .mar- Mage, which was .solemnizéd \u2018this morning at\u2019 eleven :o'clock.The bride is Miss Eiléen \u2018O'Meara, daughter of | Mr.and Mrs.D.D: O'Meara, and the bridegroom,\u201d Mr.Gerald William: Farrell, of Montreal, son,of the late Hon.Dr.Farrell, of Halifax.The bells.of St.Patrick\u2019s Church pealéd \u2018out joyously, announcing the event \u2018which was attended by a large gathering of The \u2018bride was given.away by.her \u201cfather, and the groom was accompanied by Dr.Edward Farrell.The Rev.Father \u2018Han- ley, C.8.8.R., officiated at thé nuptial -ceremony, and a special choir rer- \"dered hymns.during \u2018the service.The bride \u2018wore a beautiful gown of white Liberty satin, with a tunic overdress \u2018of white chiffon, edged with real Irish lace and caught at the back with -a knot.of orange blossoms.\u2018She wore.a tulle veil surmounted by a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a.shower | bouquet of lilies of the valley.Mrs.G:-W.Cook, of Montreal, \u201cthe bride's sister, was matron of \u2018honor, and wore a lovely dress of.pale\u201d \u2018blue: nihon, with bandeau \u2018embroidery of blus, with Ditch yoke \u2018and\u2019 overskirt \u2018of white lace.She wore a hat.to match with long blue willow plumes.The bridesmaids were Miss Betty McLennan, Miss Helen Porteous, Miss Ilse Baum- garten, Mise Jessie Hamilton, and the bride\u2019s Httle \u201cnieces, \u2018Misses.Marion, Dorothy, Audry and Sara Cook.The older - bridesmaids - wore dresses \u2018of Swiss * muslin.with overskirts \u2018and fichus of overskirts were finished \u2018with blue ribbons and .belts of the\u2019 same\u2019 color.The hats worn were of blue edged with black velvet, and\u2019 trimmed with choux \u2018of net.The dresses of the younger bridesmaids.were of lace, with hand, embroidery \u2018and blue \u2018sashes, with large choux at the back, - They \u2018wore .picturesque Dutch bonnets.\u2018of \u2018lade with pink rosés on either side, and all carried bouquets of pale rose peonies tied with long \u201cstreamers of pale blue tulle.The ushers at the church were Messrs.Robt.\" \u2018Farrell, Bartlet \u2018McLennan, T.C.Watson, BE.F.Sise, Reginald Gault, Captdin: Newton, Masters Gordon \u201cLewis \u2018and Herbert Cook.After the nuptial ceremony.luncheon was \u2018served at the bride's home.Mr.and Mrs.Farrell \u2018left.by the C.P.R.\u2018at half-pdst one \u2018for New York, whence they will sail for Europe.They will tour \u2018France by automobile and on their return to Canada will reside in Montreal.\u201cThe wedding presents were\u2019 nuifierous \u2018anid costly.- ; Se PATENT REPORT.N.Evans, Séliéttor of- Patents Owen Building, United States feports the following \u201cpatents granted to Canadians last week: 961,113, disk harrow.R.Ewing; 961, 138, combined bed and davennort, J \u2018961,469, slelgh, W.Waïpèle: hollow tool, R.\" Schrag; 961,631.calculating machine, C.Metll! ¢ke; 861, 846, insulator, Ww.Reustf Valenciennes lace.The\u2018 à Drummond\"; 1.40 a.m.INWARD! Bray: Head, arr.Montreal eo on June 21 Cornishman,.afr.Movitreal ,.- 2° Saturnia, arr.Montreal .21 a Hibernian, left: London.crue ue 20° OUTWARD.Campania; arr.Queenstown ve June 21 Mount \u2018Royal, arr.London.21 Oscar II, arr.Coperhagen .21 President Grant, arr.Hamburg \u2026 Cu 21 Cincinnati, arr.Hamburg ce ee ee M211 remen EE Vadeland, arr.\u2018Antwerp .ori.Hoe.Friedrich dér Grosse: arr.\u2018Gibraltar .cones 021 K.Wilhelm der \u2018Gross, arr.LL , CONCERT PROCEEDS.\u201cThe treasurer of the \u2018Catholic \u2018Sailers\u2019 Club acknowledges with thanks the re- git of ef #1.43 from: ss.\u2018Lake Manitoba, R.Capt Evans,\u201d per Mr.Hignott, purser.Trem.the, RMS.\u2018Roya ward, t Roberts, £1,14, Ac and RMS.Nroyal \u20ac eorge,\u201d C.-N.R.Capt Harrison, £1.9,8, béing part .proceeds of concerts on \u201cwestbound\u201d voyages.OCEAN.VESSELS IN PORT.Montcalm, Cassandra, -Lake.Manitoba, Royal Edward, Ceylon, Victoriah;Cairn- torr, Hurona, \u2018 Megantie, Manchester Mariner, \u2018Hesperian, Montrose, _Sarain- ian.\u201c SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT.The Sailors\u2019 Institute concert last\u2019 night was \u2018well atténded.Ship talent included Messrs.Thomas Good, SS.Hespertin; George Rutledge, Owen Ed- war rds, Leslie.Bolton and Fred.Heanan, R.M.S.Victorian; Samuel Owen,SS.Manitoba, and ° George Weeks; RMS Royal .Edward;.Messrs.Rugg and Horrocks, RMS.Megantic: Poyle, ES.Lake Manitoba, .and_Ben, McNamara, MS.Victorian.Performers from Shore included Mr, Fred Barclay, Mr.Malkinson, Mr.George-: Furnival and Miss Mildred M Meyers.© Mr.J.M.Duff was ni the ch CU I STÔMS PROMOTION.Mr: T.M.Jones has been.promoted to the position \u2018of gauger ja the Customs Department of Mon \u201cGANNOT se HETMDAL Halifax, June.22.\u2014Possiblity of getting off Norwegian steamer \u2018Heimdal ashore on: Sable Island, appears remote owing to continued.rough weather; and one of the \u2018Halifax tugs, which went to assist thé floating \u2018steamer, has lett.for home.\u2018avre REPORT.Islet) 40.Clear, taïlm.!-.+.\"Cape Salmon, 83.\u2014Clear; calm.\u2018Riviere du: Loup, 98, \u2014Glear, \u2018calm, 3 - Father Point, 160-=Clear, west.In, 12:00 midnight, steam barge \u2018Thos.J.\u2018Devona.\u2019 Little \u2018Metis, 180: Cleat, calm.| \"Matane, 202.\u2014Cloüdy, - -east.\u2018Out, 6.00 *a.mi; \u2018Cascapedia.\u201d : , \u201cCape Chatte, 234.\u2014Clear, calm.: Martin River, -260.- - cour , \u2018Out, 8,55.am, \u201cCa ap ouge; 132 Soin, 9:15 ee \u201cRa ' daÿ, steam \u2018barge accama\u2019;.4:20 am, Kron Prinz Olav.\" arrives: ja, 8.00 am, i \"Manchester \u2018Shipper\u2019.A \u20ac REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.N.Monoel\u2018has \u2018sold \u201cfo i for 36500 No.Ce In: st Louis ws \u2018The - Stier of Montreal\u2019 \u201chas \u201csold to.Fd.T the lot No.11-401, Laurier Ward, oh buildings - Tromting \u2018on {larke.street, for $3,575: \u2014- \"Colin\" C.McPhee thas.sold\u2019 to: J.-M.Ferguson the lots 225-24 and .25, parish of Montreal, situated: in oestmount, {om Belmont avenue, for, 855 Mre.G- \u2018Coup al hog sold: to: Mrs: Jos.Ed.Clermont the lots 25:395 and:306 and 27-170 and- 171 Cate.des -Neiges, with houses on Lacombe.avenue, for.$3, 000.\u201cLyall \u2018Realties,: Limited,\u201d has sold .to Poter Lyall \u2018& Co.part of: ish of Longue.Pointe, with buildings fronting on the St.Lawrence - River, for $1 and: \u2018good consideration.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 pp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GOOD WHEAT NEWS, \u201cChicago, June 22.\u2014Armour & Roren- baum are large.sellers of whaat: They are pressing July.-The- rains in the Northwest séem to be .spreading.There has probabiy- been - -BSufficient, tu dampen :thé buying.enthusiasm for a.few days, whatever the result: \u2018Tiav bo on the plant.i WEDDING PRESENTATION.James R.Henderson, manager of Me cireulation department of the Montreal \u2018Gazette,\u2019 who- is tb be married -tb-morrow, .was yesterday af- \u201cternoon\u2019 presented with: ak silver \u2018 tea\u2019 service by:the.business and \u2018editorial staffs of th é newspaper.He Was secretary of \u2018the reception _comufiittée in \u2018connection : with.the recent.\u2018Intérna- torial Circulation \u2018Managers\u2019: Convention, and.the delegates showed.their \u2018appreciation of his work by presenting him with a handsôme China &abinet.\u201cThe.local reception ° \u2018committee's gift | took the form of \u2018a\u2019 handsome solid \u2018brass éléôck:i Mr Henderson \u2018was\u2019 also | \u2018remembered by.\u2018his friends jafong.the life.members of the\" MAAA., .who West.Polat, 331, \u2014GCloudy, southeast.Voom ee gave him a \u2018ogpinet a of cutlery.20° ba lot 326, par- | Angeles; Cal.\u2018 It \u2018extends : A CL ems 5 a Enjoyed Pienie and Held: Sports.i | Hudson Heights.e The annual piciite.\u2018aoë.Calvary Man's Own Brôthertiood wâs held.at the pin.met.home of.the :president, Mr.F.-.Macaulay, at Hudson Heights.pet 300 members\u2019 and \u2018friends avatled \u201cthemselves of the opportunity to take in -the ip.and in \u2018spite of \u2018rain, h ad.a.good tim .\u201cThe committed, under \u201cthe - chairmait- ship of Mr.Allen, desire to thank the donors: of he prizes for \u2018the: fo oe ing events, as follows: \u2018Boys, - 10 «years and under, 1, K.-Matheson; 2, A.Myers; 3, A.Cunningham.$ Girls, 10 Fears' and: \u2018under\u2014L; A: Isles; 2, E.Evans; 3, M.\u2019 goes, \u201811: 4 .Hatcher; 2, C Shapter; 3,\" W.3 ; Girls.F1.to 14° Fermer 3.Anthony: 2 L, Posnet; 2 F.Biggs.Single men\u2019s: \u2018race\u20141, W.\u2018Hapenny 0.: Wilson; -3,.F.Johnson.1 7 Single ladies\u2019 race \u2014L Miss: Posnet;\" Miss Cunningham; 3 » Miss Willison, .Thres 17e Téce-l.ton and Has- penay; ilson and \u201cWilkinson; ee cAn- derson \u2019 and Lyons.\u201d Ladies\u2019 ha Trg Mrs.Allen: 2, Miss Swailes; Miss Williamson.Ladies\u2019 Face, \u2018over - 40.vous Mrs.Matheson; 2, \u201cMrs.Kirkland; pau Grinrod.\u201cMen's rice, over 15 years, An- McIndoe; 3, J.Russell.theony; : 2, BP.The bean Sean et\u2019 proved Bf - great interest, resulted\u2019 \u2018as follows: .1, Saunders; 2,H.Moule: 8,Miss Consteiné: 4, Miss Eaton; 5 Mrs.\u2018Curtis; 6, J.G.Long; 7, Miss: > \u2018Gordon: 8, J: = Saun-' ers.I.Co pu 2e A yet \u2018 LONG SERPENTINE: WHARF.(From: \u2018the.\u2018Scientific.American.\u2019) | : One \u2018of: the longest, wharves.in: the world, -aïmost.a :mile in length, or to be.exact, 4,700 feet, is- at Port Los inte the Pacific in a long serpentine.curve.- Phe reason , for -this \u2018construction «is - (From the \u201cWeekly Consular and Trade that-it \u2018offers -better ,resistande.to.the | gtrong currents and the bultetings of | the waves than \u201cif it~ were perfectly straight.Until the nearby harbor \"of San Pedro was devetoped by the -Fed- eral Government - the big .-wharf.at Port Los Angeles was a, very, bugy, .place, but.of late it is comparatively\u2019 seldom \u2018uged except\u2019 by the, Japanese\u2019 fishermen, who \u2018have formed at colony along\" the\u2019 adjacent beach.LITTLE METIS Very desirable.cottage, charmingly.situated, to let, furnished.The Agent, FO.Box 2234, Montreal.WANTED.\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED Teacher holding Model diploma,granted by McGill Normal.Teacher must be Protestant.Apply, stating \u2018salary, be to HOWARD MULLIGAN, Sec,- Treasurer, Fort Coulonge, Que.WANTED, STRONG YOUNG MAN for work in factory; also to drive horse.\" > Apply at.Witness\u2019 Office, .NIGHT WATCHMAN WANTED.APply, with, references, to Manager, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office: city., * BJORNSON°S ESTATE.Bjérnstjerne Biôërnson was not a wealthy man\u2018 when he died, and his\u2019 | widow has just suffered a severe loss \u2018|by the\u201c äéstructive floods in Norway.The authors country seat, Aulestad, has \u2018been swept by torrents bursting: through a dam, and so much damage\u2019 has been done -that Mme.Bjärnson.cannot pay for the repairs, and has determined\u2019 to sell the property.This is the second\u2014time that Aulestad has.been inundated, and the last time it severely.\u2018ctippled Bjdrnson's resources, as he generously assumed responsibility for damage done to other property than his\u2018 own.Surprise is expressed at the smallness, of Bjornson\u2019s estate, but it is: explained that -he spent large sums; on the maintenance of Aulestad, where he kept.open house, while his illness hip Patis was very costly.Mme.Bjorn son\u2019s future is secured in a moderate way by royalties on her husband\u2019g books, and the Norwegian Storthing has\" expressed its willingness to con< tinue to the widow the so-called poet's State pension of $450 annually.\u2014New York \u2018Sun.: \u2014{propmanates \u2018THE HOPE OF SINGAPORE.Reports.\u2019) The hope of Singapore is for a great trunk line railwäy running from this southern point of the Malay Peninsula northward through Siam to Burma and on \u2018to India, and a branch line through Cambodia into China.Some day that hope will be realized.ithin a radius of 2,000 miles of the little island on which Singapore is built \u201cthere is a population of 700,000,000.TRUE.BEAUTY \u201clies\u201d in \u2018thé.\u201csparkling \u201ceyes the creamy skin\u2014the.glowing - vitality\u2014that comes with good.health.Abbey\u2019 s \u2018Salt gives the beauty ; of : \u201chealth.It, isa pleasant, cooling, i invig=- _ orating \u2018tonic \u2014 as well as à laxative \u2018and dperfent.\u2019 i \"lates the bowels and kidneys It purifies the blood\u2014regu- \u2014and clears the complexion \u201cAt all dealers\u201425c.and 6oc.Address, + \u201c-R,00\u2018P.M to \u20187.30 P.M.= pre a MES NE SRE ON 0, , others.1s0, another attraction as wells Fondren, in 1lustrated Songs.\u201cMonday, Bouts ; -Dutoh \u2018Cream Jug 8s 3 souvenir, Wont sion, 10e, 159, 250.+ KNOX TO ADULT'S TICKET, CHURCH SABBA \u201c(On Lake Bt.Louis); SATURDAY.JUNE: 550; & Trains leave C.P.R.Windsor Static 1 by NY.8 15 p.m.sharp, - - Dominion Park-This Week \u201c* VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Long Acre Quartetie, Aug.Ara-.0, the Feunis Duo, the Yoshi.: se Troupe.Pres open.\u2018sir aot, this week, twice \u2018daily, Mar- ges\u2014mi auto race Admission to Park, 100.- I FUNERAL NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF MONTREAL TYROGRAPHICAL UNION, No.176.> The fuheral of the late John Wade | will take places from Joseph CO.Wray & Bro.290 Mountain street, THURSDAY, June fard, at 4PM., .-Art Association.GALLERIES OF PAINTINGS - SCULPTURE, 8c.\u2018Open 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.ADMISSION 25c.AVIATION MEET, Aviation Park (Lakeside.) \"JUNE 25th - JULY 4th sale \u2018at Star Branch, La.Patrie, and La Presse Offices ; Prices\u2014509, $1.00, $1.50, Box Seats $2.00 Special Train a Including Raliway Cd a To be Cibre 2+ Bg io ce AREAS the ; ui, Week Mndine Sune 25, 1910 { 0 9.30.am.Kron.Prinz, Cecilie, : _.= .N.@& Lloyd.* 20 p.m.* Supplemetitary, id .ania, Cunard, m La Lorrie.oo Gi.Atlantic, Yomertinpantic 5 RB T 5 A Victoriens Allan.0 LR Megantic, Dominion.° \u2026 ¢ 92 BB edi k *=25 13,30 *Létters may be posted up te \u20ac pm: other matter \u2018should be osted before Ÿ ¥*Parcels forwarded by these steamers; Jatest time of mailing is 5:00.p.m.of \"Friddy and 12:00 moon \u2018on Saturday.Letters for the abave mails may \u2018be Piste ad \u201cEten 159 adE nutes, 3nd at Station C.up to w ; minutes of t o &bove mentioned aero -\u201d Registration \u2018should 1 -¥Letter or\u201d Re ri n- should posted half \u2018an hour before clostig iY oF nis TAFT\u2019S POLICIES ENDORSED.Resolution Pledging.Support to Mr.- Roosevelt Rejected.St.Paul, Minn., June 22.\u2014Indoréing the \u2018wise and conciliatory\u2019 administration .of President Taft, but laying on the table by an overwhelming vote : &'repolution reaffirming our .unaltes- \u2018able support \u2018of the policiés promulgated 'by Theodore Roosevelt,\u2019 : the Minnesota Republican State convention yepterday nominated a full state ticket.The delegates.also endort the work of all Minnesota members in Congress for their efforts in endsavor- Ing to meoure legislation in.the jnter- ests -0f the people.\u2019 - Governor A.O.Eberhardt was nominated for: re-election by acclamation.Senator Moses E.Clapp was unani- Enously endorsed for re-élection( The ingurgent element, led by Mr.Hugh T.Halbert, obtained the passage of .a resolution in favor of the tonser- vation of natyral resources, \u2018along the lines suggested by Theodore Roose- welt,\u201d but its efforts to get favorable wction on a resolution endorsing the \u2018other Roosevelt policies\u2019 and a reféiy- tion denouncing =the Payne-Aldrich Bill ag a \u2018redudiation of the pledges of the Republican party to the American people\u2019 were overwhelmingly defeated.The .following - nominations were made, ther being no opposition to the candidates: PL .For Governte, Adolph.O.Eberhardt; Attorney General, George.T.Simpson; Secretary of State, Julius Schmaihl; member of\"the, Board d£ Railroad.an Warehouse Commission, Charles F.Btaples.= © 2, TL oT PATRIOT TEACHERS.Sir Lomer Gouin Urges Them to - Teach Love of Country.\u2018Love your country, and make.your pupils love it by keeping before them continually its glorious past and unlimited possibilities fér the future.\u2019 In these words Sir Lomer Gouin addressed the young teachers in Jacques Cartier Nornial School at the formsl \u2018epen- ing of the new annex yesterday.Nothing, He said, impressed him &o0 much as the granting of diplomas to those young Men sent into the world to train the population of to-morrow.an r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIREMAN HURT.A false alarm which came in to No.10 .station* yesterday afternoon from tne cormer of Aylmer and St.Catherine streets, resulted in a fireman, Donald Ford recelving injuries which occasioned \u2018his removal to the West- \u201crn hospital.The fireman while examining some buildings at the scene of the supposed fire fell from.a ladder.his head having been hurt in the fall.Though Ford is being kept at tne hospital his injuries are not regarded as serious.The alarm was given by telephone.-senger,.10 cents pet copy.: el \u2018investments.viccs on G.T.R.and C.P.R.| GENERAL ADMISS ION \u2018$1.80 \u2018being spiteor gain, or mental \"SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~~ it \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 .12 mos.$3.00 \u2018Weekly Witness\u2019 .12 mos.1.00: - \u201cWork Wi 9\u2019 ev we Sd a 12: mon.50 hern.Messenger.12 mog.Pofläge \u2018Includeä for Cänada\u201d (Montreal -and suburbs excepted), Newfound- and and, the British Isles; also for Ba- 1 hamaë\u2019 Barbadoes.Bermuda, British Guianä, British Honduras, British North Borgen, Ceylon Cyprus.Falkland le- lands, Fil, Gambia, Gibraltar, Hongkong, - Jama ca, Leeward Islands, Malta, auri- tus, New Zealand, Northern Nigeria, Sarawak, Seyschelles, Sierra Leone Southern bar, ; ; Nigeria, Transvaal, Trinidad, To- bag, 2MLK'8 1slsod and Zanzibar.0 efor United Btates, \"Alaska, Ha\" wallan- and Philippine Islands: \u2018Weekly Witness,' 256 cents extra; orthern Mes- set No extra ponte > oñ the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 to the ]nitéd States and.its dependencies.- Foreign postage extra to all countries net named in the above list - as follows: aily itness,\u201d $2.extra; \u2018Weekly :'Witness,\u2019 $1 extra; \u2018Northern Messenger,\u2019 50c extra.Co The last edition of the \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 is dellvered in the city every evening of publication at $4.00 per annum, and \u201cWorid Wide\u2019 at $2.00 per annum.- All business communications should be \u2018addressed \u2018John Dougall & Write OR ONE dei he or shou e addre - tor of the \u2018\u201cWitneam\u2019 Montreal\u2019 While the publishers of the \u2018Witness\u2019 exclude from its columns all financial and other advertisements which they considér calculated or intended to take advantage of or injure the reader, it must be understood that they in no way guarantee ddvertisements, and must leave their readers to exercise their own discretion in the way of putting faith in .thèm.It is, of course, impossible to know much about mining advertising, which offers probably the-most speculative, and, therefore, the most risky of The great chances of gain are balanced by: the great chances \u2018of logs, and no none should invest in a very specuative property more than he can afford to lose.: Co \u2018 Readers of \u2018the \u201cWitness\u2019 lsaving the \"city, for a shorter or longer period.can \"hava the \u201cDai enol day of GRAND STAND SEATS now on | B3Plc2 - states included.Dally Witness\u2019 each day of Publication, by mail, at twenty-five cents nth, Great Britain and the United au are 13 27 } \"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910.What -lure is there now at the City Hall that is sufficiently strong to induce ex-Aldermen Lariviere, Giroux and Bastien to seek seats in the City Council again, as representatives of newly-annexed wards, after all the affairs associated with their names in connection with the old Road Committee and other matters?Mr.Gi- roux\u2019s career on the City Council was particularly discreditable, and the careers of the other two were sufficiently tawdry, and they certainly would not have succeeded in whitewashing \u2018themselves, éven should they succeed in obtaining readmittance to the City -Couneil through a few voters in the epareely populated mew wards.Messrs.Giroux, Bastien and Lariviere are perhaps impelled to return to the City Council by gq sense of bravado, and a callous disbelief In the reawakened better public spirit and the better education of the electors now in prog- gress in matters of municipal government.- If the electors wilil follow the good advice of the Citizens\u2019 Committee, this \u2018triumvirate of the old regime\u2019 will meet with a rejection 66 détided as even to cool the ardor of its colossal impudence\u201d \u2019 Many, many \u2018fires are of incendiary origin, the motives for.causing them bei irresponsibility.Sometimes the \u2018non-acci- dental\u2019 nature of a fire is discovered \u2018 and the perpetrators are punished; sometimes the circumstances surrounding a fire are s6 suspicious that an inquiry takes place, at which incen- diarism may not be made certain, but facts 80 queer are exposed that thé fire insurance is never paid, or only paid in very small.proportion to the whole of the sum which would be due if the fire were a, let us say, \u2018bèna- fide\u2019 one.Fire \u2018experts claim that many fires about which no suspielon of fraud is raised are nevertheless \u2018set alight,\u201d and generally for the purpose of recovering the insurance\u2014usuälly in comparatively small syms, However that may be, we have our own Fire Commissioner, Mr.Rodolphe LA- tulippe, telling us to-day of three re- | cent fires which are evidently of incendiary origin, and he is of opinion.that a \u2018fire bug\u2019 is operating in the city and is causing a number of small fires.If there is such a malicious person at work, destroying.propérty in wanton lust of destruction, we should all be on the alert to help the authorities secure this person and put him out of the way.of such dangérous temptation.; Lu\" fom Considering all things, the weather man is pretty reliable, yet he does make a bad break now and then, as we all know.One of the worst disparities between promise and perform- 1 | tened crops .in Ne \u201cTHe temperature will and stones \u2018big as Tunip tent, wégcpfèws à perilled people from akiffs smaghèd \u2018against the Rockaway Bay Railway trestle.We used to have a \u2018prophet\u2019 who \u2018forécast\u2019 the most extraordinary things in the way of weather, at which we used to laugh; but sometim \"would: foretéll some, curious he and the curlôus.weather would come on time, at which the prophet would naturally, show us his.pride.But our prophet, whom we used to.consider a joke, never went more welrdly wrong in his weather proclamations than t:e serious person at Washington -séems to have done about the weather last Saturday.The science: of meteorology 18, however, yet in its infancy.-! THE NEW LINE.In his \"reference at Aylmer, Ont, on Friday to the extension of the Grand Trunk Railway to Providence, R.I, Mr.R.L.Borden would leave the public to infer that this move on the part of the Grand Trunk was an evidence of its intention to develop a new Atlantic port at the expense of Canada, \u2018through the Dominion Gov- ernmenf\u2019s inability to control the traffic over the Grand Trunk Pacific: for Canadian ports.There Is reason: to believe, however, that this is not the intention of the railway authorities, Portland, Me., being the chief winter port and likely to remain so, with Montreal, as now, the chief summer poit.The extension to Providente 18 probably more with a view to getting into some \"3 | of the principal manufacturing centres \u2018| of the New England States for the en- \"| ormous traffic they contain, and which now: benefits only one railway and \u2018its | \u2018close\u2019 alllea\u2014{he Netw York, New Hé\u201d |, \\ven & Hartford.The Providence ex- tensfon \u2018would \u2018nat only give thp Grand Truÿk, Baliwaÿ à big tfaffic in\u2019 madi \u2018factured products for Canada and.the Western States, but it would also greatly bsneñt the : Central \u2018Vermont.Rallway, which the Grand Trunk controls, =~ | Le As for Providencé becoming a Grand Trunk Atlantic port,\u2019 it would seem to be foo far away as\u2019 compared .with Portland or.Boston to become an important factor.Portland is 297 miles from Montreal, and Boston is 335 miles; wiile Providence via thé proposed route from Palmer, Mass.will be nearly four hundred miles, The \u2018Grand Trunk now hands its.Boston traffic over to the Boston & Maine Railway at Write River Junction, Vt, 140 miles north-west of the Massachusetts capital, but its invasion of Providence, hitherto the exclusive territory of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railway, which controls the Boston & Maine, may result in strained relations with the latter and necessitate the building of a line by the Grand Trunk Railway from White River Junction.into Boston.This would give the Grand \u201cTrunk another independent Atlantic seaboard outlet only about three hundred and thirty-five ar three hundred and forty miles.distant from Montreal.to Contrast these distances with those of the Grand Trunk Pacific and Inter- colonial Railway \u2018from this City to whole .G.T.P.contract shows itself.Being buiit primarily to develop -Can- adian winter ports, tie Grand Trunk Pacific can hardly overcorie, thé enormous difference in mileage \u201cfrom Montreal or Quebec to St.John\u2014about 750 miles from Montreal and nearly 600 from Quebec, as compared with real and St.John, and 297 from Moht- real to Portland, and 335 or 340- miles.from Montreal to Boston, via the Grand Trunk Railway.In addition to this the building of - the Eastern Division of the G.T.Pacific may, and probably will, take practically all the trafic the Intercolonial Railway now obtains from the Grand Trunk at Montreal; and, to crown all this, the Government has paid half cost .of double-tracking the Grafid Trunk between Bt.Lambert \u2018and St.Rosalie Junction, a distance of thirty-éne miles; for the mutual benefit of the I.C.B.and GQ.T.R, but which, as far assthe former is concérned, as We have said, can be of little use as soon as the Grand Trunk Pacific starts to cut into.the I.C.R.traffic.Co The Government can hardly control the trafic over the Grand.Trunk Pacific should a shipper route his goods, and\u2019 this is where the criticism of the Leader of the Oppesitfon will make \u201citself felt in the.minds of those who have all along claimed that the Eastern\u201d Division of the Grand Trunk Pacific.was being built by the Govern- meñt -nôt for commercial \u2018but for political purposés.\u201d \u2018If in winter e shipper in Winnipeg routes his goods for export via the Grand Prunk Pacific and Grand Trunk, the goods will go via Portland; if .in summer, thay will come\u2019 to Montreal, probably by: th Great Lakes,\u201d from Port \u2018Arthur \u2018tô St.John, N.B., and the irony of the| 481 miles: via the C.P.R.from Mont- | _of\u2018Canadiansbusiness,men Will.furnish \u201cthe\u201d line With \u201clots\u201d of traïné; but patriotism is not likely: to.figure very \"goods.\u2018The Canagign.ho matter Now patristic \u2018he may be, \u2018pill hardly leave his gopds unrouted if | much \u201cin \u2018the rapid\"trahspértation of » usiness man, \u2018 the way from St.John, N.B., over \u201cthe Grand Trunk Pacific, a distifice of about 750 miles té Montreal, when | By routing thé géods via C.PR.froin St.John, he will save 269 miles, and | from \u2018Portland, Maine, via the Grand Trunk, he will save 450 miles.This 12 not to say.that the Eastern Section of \u201cthe Transéofitinental will be absolutely | catering.to local traffic.it may ihdded abundantly justify itself.- =\" - ) ; \"AVIATORS ARRIVE oo | Further Subscriptions to the Prize Fund of the Mont- \"real Meet.: so co baile.er .- rer Brodkine, \u20184e maider of two world\u2019s \u2018records for altitude, has now arrived in\u201d Mémwtrhal for Mhe aviation wadk.He was aééempanisd by Duval Lachapelle, Frank Coffyn ,and Ralph Johnstone, - other members of the Wright brothers\u201d professivnal staff, in charge of.Mr.Roy Kngbshishue.\u2018Despite \u2018tha wenderful: sénsational feat he, performed when he jockeyed with his machine after fiyihg at 5,050 feot wit thé recent Indiamapolis meeting, Brookins stated last night: \u2018There is'only \u2018risk when one\u201c-thinks thère- is.1 never 'f6lt the elightest fear, though my ewoaned on the ground below when she saw.my.machiné vault away into the blue\u201d ~ ~~ : | rAhother\u2019 arrivai yesterday was Mr.G.G \"Hubbard, a wealthy amateur from Boston, who brought his mono plane.- Fred Owens, who recéntiy took a flight over Brooklyn bridge, is -ex- pected to-morrow, and Count de Les- geps, the second: men to make & single flight séèross thé English channel, will get hére om Friday, accompanied by his brother.He will bring two machines, and an experienced proféssional t6 look after the setond monoplane.Mr.E.R.Hutchinson, the balléanist, is also due on \u2018Yriday.Yesterday young Cromwell Dixon, the Columbus boy ballooniet, whoet line is also dirigible balloons, was at\\ Lakeside, accompanied by his mother and his sister, Miss Lulu Dixon.0 Further subscriptions to the prize.fund include- $2200 from the Windsor Hotel Company and $100 from Dr.Milton Hersey.: - © : Several society young \u2018ladies have volunteered.to help the promoters of the meet to raise a sum for the Victoria .square ~ disaster fund, and\u2019 will viéit the various stores in\u2019 the city té.sell\u2019 programmés.of.the \u2018meat, .& .percentage of the profits of which will be devoted to the fund.= °C ' MAYOR.AT CLOSING.- .raser \u2018 Catholio High School Awards Diplomas tg.Three Boys,\u201d °° The closing exercises -o.fthe.Catho- | lé High School were held at Stanley Hall last evening the Rev.Father Mc- : Shahe, pastor\u2019 & SF.Patrick's, presid- \u201cin \u2018 present.| Mt né É The -waledictafiah .was .Francis Smith, who also was \u2018the winner of the prize for drill.+ >.* 78, 58; St.John.64, 54: Halr _4 Forecasts\u2014Moderate.v°-' fine and very warm tu-dus day.FHT EY Ady aut farr ma: Ava Sas mu Var Dye fat) Or \u20ac and far wit Tar and mot £00 \u201cact 20 may nf Te cul hon Tre war adv s With WHICH lon gainea ersonal in.pinion, ot ndexed in- that sum.1 to buila.be framed, Î minimis.8 the erec.2 Under.AWS do not eguarg the Storage of dangerous uggests à main en- ing in the nformation index, to fer, on en- mation as \"gas, elec.ler Valves, aster in ¢ In the les out Of the Protection = not onlv ® safety of ble lesson .Of În the l-important and public N \u2014 Montrea}'s man who the aettle- Commended tness,\u201d ang index ve danger of Tr, & separ- 8 required, | perhaps\u2014 of the card Inger from 7 exception was on the ce in cases ve the su- rict shoud special man immediare- a PL La IN.| saw the tion.There ence Of the ness.\u201d The o the men, the advis- know what chief could own dis- as at hand.DGE 3abe Get rder.y affecting n the Re- hen Annie arms, was charges of f her chil- y the little * Weir or- ife to take rtificate of of a week.on a simi- k opposite, rmmemnr WALKING RECORD.Jack Eldridge Crossed Continent in Seventy-seven Days.oe + San Francisco, June 22-\u2014Lowering.\u2018all records for the walk across - he.continent, Jack Eldredge, aged 26.arrived here yesterday, - covering - 4,000 miles in 77-days.Eldredge's performance won him a .purse of $2,000 offered by the Boston Athletic Club -for anyone covering the 4,000 milé jaunt within a humdred days.The record fer-the distance has been -held by Edward Payson Weston, who\" walked the 4,000 miles in 105 days last year Eldredge left Boston March 16.The.77 days in which he covered the distance were walking days, as he rested on Sunday.BOYS\u2019 CHAMPIONSHIP.First Annual Meet for Eastern Canada Will be Held at.Ottawa: or unos\u2019 a ve A pm Es) - 2865 ree The first annual boys\u2019 spring: championship fes Bastérm Canada, to be run under the auspices of the Quebec section of the A.A.U., will be held at Ottawa on Friday of this week.The meet is being conducted by the Ottawa Y.M.C.A.boys\u2019 division, and is open to all boys in.Canada.The programme is as follows: 100° yards ning broad.jump, quarter-mile.rum, three-quarter mile walk, running \u201chigh jump, two mile club or schoo! relay race (four boys to a team, each running half milé).Additional events, not recognized as championships; open to boys under > years of age \u2014 100 yards dash 220 yards run, one mile run, ome mile school or club relay race, running high jump, running broad jump, half-mile walk- .: .A gold medal, emblematic of boys\u2019 championship of Eastern Camada, will be awarded to the winner \u2018of each event, also silver and bronze medals for second and third respectively, except relay race, for which a shield will De given.Entries close with the secretary, Mr.Bradshaw, Ottawa Y.MC.edb Thursday, June 23.\u2018.PERFECT SCORE.J.Ww.Garrett Establishes a Trapshooting Record.Chicago, June 21.7.Ww, Garrett, of Colorado Springs, to-day established a world's trap-shooting record in the preliminaries of \u2018the grand American handicap tournament at the Chicago Gun Club grounds.The professional broke 100 straight clay targets inthe five sweepstake events, one of which was at ten double tarets.This is the first time in the history of trap-shooting tournaments that this has been accomplished.Perfect scores have been made before, but not with one of the events a double target contest.; \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ATHLETIC.CLUBS UNITE.Hamilton, Ont, June 22.\u2014It was am- nouncéd yesterday by officalls of -the Hamilton Amateur Athletic Club and the \u2018Tiger Football Club that the two organizations have joined forces, and that work would be started in a few days on a monster steel stand at the cricket grounds, A large sum of money will be expended on the grounds and it is the imtention of the officers of the new club, which is to be known.as the Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association, to have ome of the fines athletic flelds in the Dominion.; \"DYSPEPSIA The only way to cure a bad case of Dyspepsia is to take ] one or two Pap-Sag Tablets in a little warm water, after each meal.Not to observe this simple and easy rule is to remain depressed with ail kinds of stomach disarders, such as Heartburn, Fetid Breath, Gastritis, Flatulence and Indigestion.\u201cPor sale byaliD Bent also at] on Boo of Prise.80c per Box, $2.50 for six Boxes.SELATAN SA SA Loli i Address: PAP-BAG COMPANY, Montresl the a A ts ; RE SCT Cervus renee 108, Singles\u2014F.H.W.Guard (M.A.A.A.) dagh, two mile run, pole vault, run-.\u2018having the opposing team.| Reloases Montreal's ~ Captain Who, Says There | \u201c \u2018is.Trouble Among Players.LOYAL NEWARK FANS: JEER NEWARK PLAYERS.\u2014 Manager MeGinnity Threatens fo \u201cUse Police to Stop Disgraceful Conduct.It appears the paths of leading clubs: \u2018are sometimes as rocky as are those over which the tail-enders plod.Since the first of the seasoh \u2018Newark has elther been -irf first place or has been struggling to regain that position, yet yesterday the Newark fans arose and hooted and jeered at their team.There was no reasoh.either.The Sailors rearranged Montréal team played fine .ball.\u2018Iron Man\u2019.MoGinnity was.mad clean through at\u2018 the \u2018treatment, and stated that he\u2019would place police in the stands to arrest all-who male obnoxious remarks to.the players of either team.Newark must be 4 nice placé to live.\u2019 .The feature of the game was the, work of the Royals.George Smith, \u201cuntil récently the team's captain, \u2018has been released.Cockill took his place yesterday, and \u2018did His work well, -Deal was \u2018back on first.Smith; it seems, is disgruntled: at being let: out, and states there is trouble in: the Montreal ranks.Certainly, the team has.had trouble in winning, but the absence of Smith yesterday did not appear \u2018to make the, task more difficult, Yet \u2018the me was.not a: walk over, in the ninth fera would have tied :the score, but for Hunter's fite.throw.v the Pjate,-cntting oft Ai &er, The score: ÿ ; MONTREAL, vor - AB R HPO AE 2.5501 4° 2 8 4 0 03 2 0 2 2 2°0 0 0 3 #0 0 0 1-6 - -Jon \u201ceeu 38.1-3 10° Q Cock es eo eels 3 0-1 3 3 0 Deal, vo ih 5-40 4: 0 1 9-1 -0 Retohell, ce.ely «3 0 0.6 0.0.Burchell, p .- 3 0 0 0 0 1 Keefe, D «+ +e +.1 0 0 1 1 0 Totals .31 3 727 10 4 NEWARK.; BR HPO AE Zimmerman, 3b .4 1 11 0 2 Ganley, rf£ .UOTE 0-0 2 0 0 Meyer, 1f£.+.«3.3 0.0-3 0 0.Gettman, Cf .++e-é4 0 1-1 0 0 Louden, 88 .+.ss .+& 0 1 4 8-1 Schlafly, 2b-.++ 3 1 1 4 1.0 Alger, 1b ve se 0e mount.0 0 10 0 , 1 Hearne, © +.oo oo 3.0.1 2 2 1 Lee, D .+.aq et « o 1 0 5 4 Totals ee +.ee ,.82 2 6°37-11 5 - Score by innings-\u2014 - 1 2 2 201 \u2018Montreal i.\u2026.0-0-0 1:0 2 0.0-0\u20143 Newark .ve conn 0, 000000 1\u20142 Summery\u2014Two.base .hit, Demmitt; sacrifice hits, .Jones, \u201cHunter, \u2018Meyer, Hearne; stolen bases, , 2; mmitt, Cockil1, Nattress: bases\u201d on Dalls, Bur- chell, 4 Lee, 2; Struck but; Bur- chell, 2; by Lee, 1 : «double ay Nat- tress, unassisted; Jett on bases, Newark, 6; Montreal, .\u201cUmpires, Stafford and .Finneran.Attendance, 800.LEAFS HELD SCORELESS.\u2018Jersey City, June#3{.\u2014The \u2018Skeeters beat the Maple Leafs again to-day.And, as in yesterday's game, Jersey City scored the winning run in the ninth inning.Sitton and McGinley both pitched epledidly.Scores\u2019 z TEE à \u2018 3 cases) a0 8 $ | JBL.ye ro) Batista Moa ney Sag.Folitister, 3 : Sitton ote we .BALTIMORE HITTING HARD.Baltimore, June 21.~The Orieles defeated Buffalo -&gain: to-day.It.was the fourth straight vfctory for Dunn\u2019s team.Baltimore.flelded loosely, but made up by, hard \u2018hited ing.Score: R.HE, Buffalo .1002 00 1- 0 0\u20144- 9.-1 Baltimore 01102101-x\u20146 14 4 Batteries\u201d Vowinile And Williams ; ; | Vickers and Egan.\u2018.ROCHESTER'S.PITCHERS SUF.2002 YER, \u2026.Providence, June 21.\u2014The Clam.Diggers are playing great-ball these \u2018days.To-day they beat the -much-touted- Rochester team, with Lafitte, -a former \u2018Providence pitcher, on the firing line.After knocking him off the rubber, Ra- gon was roughly.treated.Score: Rr : JHE Rochester 0 11 0:01 000\u20143 6 1 Providence .2 2 0 1 0 2 0 0xX\u20147 11 2 Batteries \u2014Lafitte, Ragon and Blair, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.NOWSBIK .-e0 oo .\u2026.32 23 1582 Rochester .+.oo s+.29 22 569 Toronto .se .+ 29 24 .547 Providence .+c oo ou 25 21 .543 Baltimore \u2026 .«s+ +» .-26 25 510 Buffalo.\u2026\u2018.oe 21 : 28 .429 Jersey City es er +.+220 28 417 Montreal ee en ee jen , 17 .28 378 TO-DAY\u2019S AY\u2019S GAMES.Montreal at Newark.Toronto at Jersey City.\u2018Rochester at Providence .Buffalo at Baltimore.CHANCE KNOCKED.UNCONSCIOUS IN GAME WITH.CINCINNATL Chicago, June 21.\u2014Chicago won: a hard fought game from Cincinnati, 1 to 0, to-day.Each side made three hits, Sheckard getting all for Chicago.Manager Chance was hit over.the right eye by a wild pitch from.Gaspar and khock-.ed unconscious.He recovered in a few minutes and was able to walk to the bench.Manager Griffiths and Bescher were put out of the game by Umpire Rigler for disputing.decisions ih the eighth.Score: \u2014 R.Chicago.- .00010000x\u20141 3 Cincinnati.000000000\u20140 3 1 Batteries: \u2014Ruelbach, Brown and Kling; .-Beebe, Gaspar and McLean and Clarke.a, \u201cSt.Louis, June 21- Pittsburg broke even ih a double-header to-day, losing the first game b to 6, and winning -the second, 10 to 3.\u2018Bresnahan was put out of the first gamé for disputing a decision in the Afth inning, while Evans met a similar fate in the second.\u2018First game\u2014 R.H E.Pittsburg.000311000\u20145.4 1 Bt.Louis .0 0 00-4300x\u20146 10 1 - Batteries\u2014Adams, \u2018White \u2018and Gibson; Backman, Willis and\u2019 Bresnahan and Phelps.' - Second g : St.Louis .a0 000001 2\u2014 3 11 3 Pittsburg .2 0 01 4 0 1 30\u201410 19 1, Batteries: \u2014Pickett, Rieger, Raleigh, J Sallee and Phelps; Powell and Gibson.Brooklyn, June 21.-\u2014New York used up three Brooklyn pitchers .in to-day\u2019s twelve to one slaughter.Rucker was knocked out of the box in two innings; Knetzer lasted five.more, during which he was erratic, and Dessau was pounded hard, especially in the ninth.athew- son pitched good ball and was relieved by Crandall: when the game was safe.The only redeeming Brooklyn feature was the batting of Dalton, the new outfielder, who made five hits in five times up.Score:\u2014 R.H.BE New York .12 200 r 015\u201413 14 0 Brooklyn.000000100\u20141 8 3 Batteries: :\u2014Mathewson, Crandall and.Schlei and Myers; Knetzer, Rucker, Des- sau and Erwin.+ hiladelphia, June 21-\u2014Philadelphia won both games to-day of the first dou- ble-header of the season here Boston The first game was a walk-over for the home team.In the second game Boston lost, lost to be sure, but only because the | ~ -The scores were 7 to 1 and Starnagle; Lavender and Fitzgerald.delphia winning in.the fifth inning on two two-baggers, two sacrifices and a base on balls.\u2019 \u2019 , First game\u2014 .R.H.E Boston.000000090\u2014 0 7 4 Philadelphia.0 0003135x\u201412 13 1 Batteries: \u2014Mattern and Rariden; Moore and Moran.\u2018Second game\u2014 .R.H.E.Boston.10-0000000\u20141 8 0 Philadelphia.0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 x\u20142 4 0 Batteries\u2014Frock and Graham; Foxen and Jacklitsch.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.R Won.Lost.P.C.Chicago.« « « « - 34 16 .680 New York.» .30 21 .588 Pittsburg.+ + « » 25 23 521 Cincinnati.26 25 500 St.Louis.à +.26 28 472 Brooklyn, .« « » .23 28 451 Philadelphta.23 26 469 Boston.18 86 333 NEW YORE\u2019S DOUBLE DEFEAT.New .York, June 21.\u2014Philadelphia.defeated New York twice to-day and pulled.the residents out of first-place, getting - back into.the: lead themselves.and 7 to 4.In the early game Ford wds batted htrd for the Tirst time this season, and was driven from the box in the sixth inning.Morgan was relieved by Atkins, \u2018because \u2018of: inability to command the ball: In the second game Plank held.the Highlanders to three hits, Vaughn, New York's pitchér, Was wild and was poorly supported.- The same teams will play another double-header tn-morrow: First game\u2014 + Philadelphia.0 0 1 0 0 50 0.17 Et New York .100012000\u20144* 7\" Batteries: \u2014 Morgan, Atkins and: Lapp; Ford, Frill and Sweeney.and Mitchell.Second game\u2014 3 a : Epilagelphie.0 3 1 1-0 +4 0 8?+ oe ft bg # : Now.York .-0,0-0.1.0 0 0 & 0: 4 | \u201cBatteries: \u201cPlank \u201cand Donohue; Vaughn and Mitchell.Cleveland, June 21.\u2014 Cleveland \u2018and \u2018Chicago played two extra-inning games to-day, each club winning one.Cleveland won the first, 3 to 2, in 12 innings.The two Cy Youngs started, but the Chicago pitcher was taken out in the \u2018first inning.Scott, who succeeded him, was effective, Cléveland \u2018Winning on Zeider's error and Graneÿ's grounder, Stovall's eut, and \u2018Lajoie\u2019s hit.Scott tried to pass Lajole purposely and carelessly allowed \u2018the ball to come- near the plate, and Lajole hit safely .to cen- e In the second game neither team scored until the tenth, when errors by.La- joie and Turner allowed Chicago to sèore\u2018|.three runs.Young, who was knocked from the box in one inning in the first game, was Invincible in\u201c the second game, : : First game.: R.H.E.Cleveland2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 000 1\u20143 10 1 0 Chicago.20 0000090000 Batteries:\u2014Younge an Young, Scott and Payne.Secand game\u2014 9 & \u201cEasterly ; R.H.BE.Cleveland.0000000000\u20140 7 2 Chicago.0000000003\u20143 8 0 Batteries: \u2014Kostner and Easterly; Young and Block.Boston, June 21.\u2014Boston won to-day, 3 to 2, by bunching hits and.profiting Ly Washington's misplays in the first and.eighth innings.Wagner made a spectacular one-handed stop.R.H.E.Washington.000 ° 10100\u20143 76 E Boston.2 00 00001x%x\u20143 8 2 Batteries: \u2014uiray and.Street; Collins and Kleinow.Detroit, June 21.Killian held .St.Louis to four hits thig afternoon and thé Tigers won, 8 to 0.Detroit bunch- ea hits JB she fret ana third innings ook advantage of loo the Browns in the fifth.se Plays by St.Louis.0 000000000 2 9 Detroit.20104001 x\u20148 10 2 \u2018Batteries: \u2014Bailey \u2018and Stephe .lian and Casey and Stanage.phens; Kil \u20ac\u2018 + AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.Philadelphia.«oe « 383 - .17 660 Detroit.+ +.36 .21 632 New Ydrk.: 30 18° 625 Boston.+.: 26 24 - 520 Cleveland.\u2026.20 .25 444 Washington.23 30\u201d 434 Chicago.++ +.21 28 © 429 St.Louis.,.12 38 240 MUCH NOISE AT YALE- HARVARD BASEBALL GAME.New Haven, June 21.\u2014Amid wild antics indulged in by reuniting classes, Yale defeated Harvard to-day, although at times their fielding was bad.The store: \u2019 .R Æ.Yale.0 4800000x\u201412 18 1 Harvard\u2019.: .0 0 0103010\u20145\" 7-0 Batteries \u2014 \u2014Tommers, Freeman .and Philbin and Carhart; Bo er, - Loughlin and ioung.Y Long, \u2018Mc LE etter M.A.A.ÀÂ.PROGRAMME.The events for the weekly handicaps of the M.A.A.A., to be run off tomorrow evening, June 23, are: Junior 440 yards, intermediate 220 yards, 220 yards senior, two miles and \u2018pole vault.The meet will serve as a final workout for the track squad preparatory to the spring championships, which will be decided on the M.A.A.A.fleld on Saturday afternoon.The squad is considerably larger than usual, and looks stronger, with a number of the younger runners coming on well and quite a few Tew ones added to last year's continrent.The printed pro- PI oni ess 95.is sent direct to the diseased parts the Improved Blower, .Bent the \u201culcers, clears the air assages, stops droppings in the throat and Bo ently cures Catarrh and ay ever, 25¢.\u2018blower \"res.although Frock outpitched Foxen, Phila- Accept no substitutes, All dea Edmanson, Ba Bates & 00.Teronte KING- POWDER § Makes the food of maximum quality at minimum cost RHE) \u2018the clothes that were burned.gramme shows the following fixtures arranged for the next few weeks: June 30\u2014Intermediate 440 yards, 100 yards, 880 yards, running broad jump, one mile.July 7\u2014Junior.100 yards, intermediate 880 yards, 440 yards, two miles, running high jump- July 14\u2014Intermediate one mile, 220 yards, 120 yards hurdle, running broad jump 16-1b.shot.July, 21\u2014Junior 880 yards, intermediate two miles, 100 yards, pole vault, \u2018one mile.: July 28\u2014Intermediate 220° yards, one } mile, 220 yards, 56-1b.weight.TO PLAY A FIFTH GAME.high jump, Rosemount and Sons of Scotland \u201cLook Like Playing Forever.The protest lodged by the Sons of Scotland against the Montreal Football Association, who had not made sufficient arrangements for the fourth replayed tle with the Rosemount Club was sustained at the meeting.last night, and the match was ordered to be replayed on the Fairmount grounds on Wednesday, 29th, at 6.15.By this time the players should know each other's form.The Sons of - Scotland will meet to-night for practice on Beaver Field.All players are requested to be on hand.A committee meeting will be held immediately after the practice.-.LE The second protest : was-that of the \u2018Royal Rovers against th R.R.Y.C.A.for playing -an ineligible an.The\" association ordered the two players\u201d meñtionëd \u2018in the namely, Brighton and Wooley, to ap- ear.at the next \u2018meeting for identification.BIG RACE DAY.Capsize Won the Grant Spring Brewery Stakes.: Hamilton, June 21.\u2014For the longest day of the year the Hamilton Jockey | 095 Club \u201cfurnished a card of eight races, three of them being for maidens.Capsize won the Grant Spring Brewery Stakes, $1,200 added, by half a length from Dance Away.Judge Monck, thal favorite, was beatén a head for rd\" money by Chilton Squaw.The'third race, a seven fur- | long dash, for Dominion breds, went to Charlie Crew's old campaigner, Caper Sauce.The last race furnished the biggest upset of the day, when Lyndhurst: and Duke of \u2018Roanoke, both led the favorite, Michael Angelo, home.The \u2018weather was extremely hot, the track lightning fast and the attendance good.FAVORITE LOST THE FOAM.\u2018Sheepshead Bay, June 21.\u2014Royal Meteor won the Foam Stakes, 5 furlongs, .here : to-day, defeating the choice, Whist, by half a length.The .time, 1.00 3-5, was fast.rt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REGATTA ON LOWER ELBE.Cuxhaven, June 22.= At yesterday's regatta -on the lower Elbe, the: American schooner \u201cWestward, owned.by.Alexander S.Cochran, of New York, wot a splendid: victory ower the yacht Hamburg; owned by \u2018the Verein See fahrt .of Hamburg, Emperor Wliliam\u2019s Meteor, and Dr.Krupp Von Bohlen und Halbach\u2019s Germania.- rat \u2014\u2014\u2014 TORONTO WON DEWAR BOWL.Ottawa, June 21\u2014Torontos woh the Dominion match in the lawn bowling meet-.to-day, defeating the Ottawa 4 rink, skipped by Harold Fisher, .by 15 to 14.They thus win the Dewar Bowl.\u2018Score by ends:\u2014 - \u2018Toronto.,.-.101110010300000151\u201415 Ottawa.- .000011020212230000\u201414 -BURGLARS CAUSED FIRE.That is the Opinion of.Fire Commissioner After Investigating.Court House Outbreak: \u2018That the recent small fire\u201d at th Court House has been- caused by burglars, either accidentally, or maliciously, is the conclusion arrived by Mr.R.Latulippe, Fire Commissioner, who investigated the outbreak yesterday afternoon.Mr.Archambault, clerk \u201cof the Circuit Court, and a number of the other employees, \u2018all declared there was no sign of fire, and nothing unusual wag noticed \u2018when they left the building.It was shown that a, window _ in the rear was smashed in such a way as to admit a person getting through, while several witnesses \u2018said that on a hot night there were usually a number of tramps about the Champ de Mars.Several firemen were examined, and told how the office had been found, with drawers broken open and burned ends of matches lying in them, while on the floor near the clothes pegs were The idea that the fire could have started from a lighted pipe left in one of the employees coats was regarded as im- posible, as the.time between the closing of the office and the outbreak of fn ==e~eluded this theory.: The Fire Commissioner expressed the : protest, |.We Lead \u201cin paying Highest Cash Prices for yor) .Rays, Old Rubbers, Iron and Metals Tailor Olippings, Fastory Waste, Onl UP 836, aud we will attend promply.A ELLISON & SON, Limited 962 St.James Street.Get Your Bedding ; Remade and Purified By an Old, Reliable Bedding Establishment, and by Men with Experience.J.E.TOWNSHEND, 162 Grande Avenue, Montreal Tel.St.Louis 720.EncourageHomeHanufactures Premium Muücliage, best made Lithograms & Lithogram Composition?Acme Cleansing and Washing Powder, Coal Saving and Smoke Consuming?xn avt dit 3 0 WH > Belting Syrup; eaves: belts and \u2018increases\u2019 power.ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.Samples and prices furnished on applications AULD MUCILAGE co.23 Bloury Street.- Montreal JACKSON & = CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made.Jobbing promptly attended te.\"to 835 \u201cIBERNIA ROAD HAVE YOU GOT A COLD Get a.box of HARTE'S.GRIPPE HRS.Cures = old in twenty-four our HOW ABOUT THAT COUCH Try a butue of aanlik's coud MIXTURE.PRICE 356.WINTER FLUID: For Chapped Hands and Lips, Z£fty years & favorite remedy.\u2019 PRICE 25a J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 160 NOTRE DAME SIREEL, Wid MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners Liverpool & Londen &Qlobs Insurance Building 112 St James Street.Busy! Busy! Busy! WALTER PAUL'S - Clerks are as busy as bees Packing.and Shipping Orders for the country.Best of everything, careful packings and no charge for packages, EADY POR ALL COMERS.' Corner Burnside ut PATENT ATTORNEYS, AA a EPROMPTLY SELURES We solicit the business of Manufactur- ors, Engineers and others who realize ° the advisability of having their Patent uest, Marion Marion, Quebec hank x uligiog Honired and Washington.D.A \"PAZ NCE EB ETHERSTON ON & \u2014 ENNISON col sa] LCA DONAGLOBE ES NO MON &L PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & 00.Chas, W.Taylor, B.Bo, lato Examines Canadian Patoas Office.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, - MONTREAL OWEN N.EVANS .» PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Merchants Bank Bwlloing, Montreal._ PROFESSIONAL CARDS- ELLIOTT & DAVID a Commissioners for all:the Province - And for the of .- Massachusetts and'New York.7 fanada Life Building,169 St.James St Henry J.Elliott, KO.L À David, - SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, oo PUCSLEY & HYDL, ADVOOATES, BARRISTERS, eto, ° METROPOLITAN BUILDING, ; 179 ST.JAMES STREET.ROBT C.8 EC, FBED.H.MARKEY.KO Wa WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY.G GORDON HYDRA Advocate, Barrieter and Solicitor \u2026.\u2026 Quebec Benk Building, Montreal = Tel.Main 4708 : Tel.Main 3960 PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, \u2018City & Distriot Bank Bullding, 180 8t.James Street, Montreal.W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF 107 St James Street.49 Crescent Street McMaster & Papineau Advocates and Boliciters Talbot M.Papineau Canada Lifo Buliding, 189 8t Jamos St \u201cTelephones Main 1748; 78338 Mentreal \u201d opinion that in all possibility the fir¢ had been caused by someone breaking into the building, and lighting matches in search of loot.Powder.+ - Wash Goods Sale, Without stopping to go into details we merely want to announce that the\u2019 sale of these new .15,:18, 20 and .25 muslins will be continued to-morrow.| The quantity makes it safe = | to promise that the assortment, patterns and colors will be practically unim- .paired by the sale of to-day, no matter how heavy it may prove to be.Pree.~~ 10 an Silk oes des sec 65 Pure silk doves, mous | que uetaire wrist, buttoned or dome fastening ; kid glove \u2018eut.Perpair .63 \u201cee se cite eel epee Shantung Silk Sults ) sale all that are left of our silk Shantung suits: \u2014Those at $25.00 for $22.50 \u2014 Those at 35.00 for 31.50 ~ \u2014Those at 45.00 for 40.00 collar; some have shawl.collar.but no black.The $31.50 ones in natural shade only.The $40.00 ones in both black and colors.This sale means hundreds and hundreds of the ver .plain and fancy at priges that aré below half (and below half by à \u20ac - Styles on ae Lendon, market at practically our own pricé.| Umbrellas direct { from the factory; spect for every day use; offered during.the sale at Hap Beginning to-morrow morning we shall place on Some of these suits are plain tailor made with fancy The $22.50 ones are.in a good range of colors, fay : o-.7.NY me.Continued wheel \u201ccrea W or Thursday | WOMEN'S HIGH CLASS PARASOLS FROM STOCK All of our own parasols marked ¢ at from #5.25 to $10.00 have been reduced for the parasol salé to, each A That | is why we can sell them at - y newest styles of parasols in almost every conceivable design and color, omfortable margin).We picked up some of .98, UMBRELLAS, .z .a.tug Children\u201d s Coats Half Marked Price Washable coats for children from 2 to 6 years; made of.spotted, crossbar, embroidered or plain muslin and a few linen ones.4 + These coats are last season\u2019s styles, and the shin ones até musied through handling, but the materials are good and they are-lined, in some cases with silk.dors Some petty Tuite coats in white, cream and ectu.for clearance at a discount of 25%.i © All our spring suits from now on.will be offered These are well made, \u2018lined and trimmed with braid.The marked prices of all these range from $3.50 to ne $6.50; \u2018on sale Trials ât.\u2026.Half Price.bod taffeta covering; steel rod; is trimmed with four large pearl buttons; the collar ha range of handles; first class | 250 ot these Tailored Waists ~ Were All We Could Get At the Price.But the price means that while the 250 last we can offer them to you at $1.49 instead of $2.25.Perfectly tailored and faultless in fit, they are made from the purest Scotch zephyrs delicately striped \u2026 In mauve, black or navy.There are three LA-inch - tucks close to each side of the box pleat, continuing over the shoulder and down the back.The box pleat is linen and detachable; the cuffs soft and made of self material; the style is on the Gibson effect.The 250 blouses should be gone before noon to-morrow at, eath.22 0000 1000 200$ 49 sizes in the new tan and black.3 pairs for $1.00.Millinery Sale Twenty new all white chip hats, trimmed with white maline and flowers and designed expressly for wearing with linen suits, offered for about what the - shapes alone would cost .$10.00 Twenty-five of our own higher priced dress hats, marked at $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00, offered $9.50 at 100 Sprays of splendid French millinery flowers, both small and large, and marked at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 for, each, $1.00 - » * .e thé vèry daintiest $1.69 and $2.29 LUNCH ROOM SERVICE BREAKFAST from 7.45 to 9.30.(16 different menus, 25 cents to 50 cents.) LUNCHEON from 12.00 to A p-m.(Full course, 35 cents.) AFTERNOON TEA (Shop- ers\u2019 Special).3.00 to .30 p.m., 25 cents.A la Carte all day.$4.95 make in every re- 08 Ladies\u2019 Oxfords $1.79 We have made an extra effort this week to sort out and replenish the sizes of our shoes after the heavy selling of last week end in order that the department and the stock may be fully prepared sharp at 8 o'clock to-morrow, to accommodate those who may be willing to come out Thursday instead of Friday or Saturday.Oxfords in all sizes from 2 2 to 7 in practically all styles, both black and tan\u2014in practically all new styles Oxfords worth $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00; on sale to-morrow at.eee le o (eo fo ol Iso (eo! fo $1.79 silk Lisle Stockings, 3 pairs for $1.00, Another shipment of those beautiful stockings of hsle thread, the most popular stockings this season: all { Tan Silk Shoe Ties | .Two thousand pairs of pure silk shoe ties, staple tan brown shade, 11/3 inches wide, 27 inches long, tapered tags; as fine as any 25 J cent laces we've ever sold.\"The large quantity x i bought enables us to sell them at, per pair.2 20 ee ee es .A5 or two pair for.LL.\u2026.25 At the Notion Counter Also \u201d 36 and 45 inch best black mohair boot laces for men and women; usually 3 pairs Re for 10; at-6 pairs for., .10 | { - Various sizes, designs and kinds of but tons; werth .15 te 1.00 a dozen; on | sale at, per dozen.oo.10 | Boxes of assorted sizes hairpin \u2018wav- « \u2019ersy 3 for.+ 24 2e +2 02 20 05 Satin slipper soles in all ladies\u2019 sizes; | our .35 range at, per.pair.,.25 Tapestry cushion tops, worth, 3 and ©.35; 2 for.ee veer ol 25 Odd colors in damning cotton, » per dozen _ balls., .05 Black Clinton safety pins; à in sizes 00 to 21/3; per dozen.: cee 05 \u2018White - elastic corset Jaces row.6 for.ce ee ee ce ee.05 Double initials on.tape; two dozen for .05 General use and embroidery scissors of warranted quality, at, per pair.38 Stamped Dutch collars, stamped belts: several pretty designs, and worth .25 and .35; for, each.0 Cushion tops, newest designs; worth 50.for.22 2e Le à 33 White Coronation cord; worth 03, 04 and .05 a yard; for, per doz.yards, .15 25 \u2018only, wicker work baskets and handkerchief boxes; worth .75 and $H, \u201cfor, each.2 ve 20 2e 2e 1e 33 LD tian ae EEE Fie oe Fl ha ae Camping I Blankets Cottage Blan kets The summer blankets you want\u2014the flannelette ones with pale blue and pale pink borders, for camp and cottage, are heres\u2014 | quite new and at keen summer sale prices.Two sizes: - One 10-4 at, per pair, .89 instead of $1.20.The aber 11-4 at, per pair, $1.15 instead of $1.50.Quilts 11-4 honeyeombed quilts; hemmed ready for use, pécal at.os 11-4.honéycombed quilts, hemmed ready for use, finer À .\u2026 »e «se quality, very special at.: .J.99 11-4 fine quality satin quilts with beautiful raised design; ; special at, each.Cee er ete ee ee ae .198 11-4 finer quality satin quilts at, each.Ca.ee ov 225 \"These four lines of white bed ails » are excellent qualities - and speaially priced.\u2018 Excellent Steamer Rugs in the Sale also -$ 5.00 Steamer rugs for $ 395.7.00 Steamer rugs for 5.95 .8.50 Steamer rugs for 7.50 12.00 Steamer rugs for 10.00 The following Scotch Clan designs are represented: Gordon, Douglas, McIntyre, McDonald of the Teles, McDonald, Gunn, Mackenzie.Regiment: Black Watch, 45th, 46th, 51st, 52nd and sd\u201d JERSEY SUITS For Seaside or Country.| Jersey Suits for File boys from 2w6 years; comfortable, serviceable _ lite garménts to gambol about in on the beach or in the country; pants and jersey ; or pants, jersey and cap.Colors : navy, green, brows and scarlet.Prices from $2.95 to 83.60._ ds EE Eee rs A ET At 75 pair Lot seven.\u201443 pairs of-\u2018 \u2018Armorside\u201d corsets; shapes suitable for stout figures; sizes 25 to > 36; original prices were pc eee on re a i Reinforcements & to the CORSET SALES Seven more lots have been gdded to the corset sale for Thursday; five of them to be offered at, \u201cper pair, .35; Jot at, per pair, 50; and one lot at, per pair, .75.These corsets are principally the short and medium of discontinued lines, wearable in the country during vacation and also during the morning at home in the ety .Ai 35 pair \u2018 \u201cLoi one.\u2014-35 only R.& G.corsets, marked at $1 00, $1 .25, $2.00 and $2.50; sizes 22 to 30 only.Loi imo\u2014162 D.& À.cèrsets that were .75, $1.00, $1.75, $3.50 and $4.50.Lot three.\u2014351 Royal Worcester corsets that were $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50; sizes 25 and upwards only.Lot four~143 C.B.corsets that were $1 23 and $1.49; sizes 25 to 30 only.Lot five.| 43 samples of various den shapes and sizes that were .50, .65, $1.00, 1.25, $2.00.$2.75.and even $6.00 and $5.00 At 50 pair - Lot six.\u2014143 C.C.corsets; this season\u2019s styles, marked at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 and $2.75, but sizes to 27 only .$1.50 and $2.00.NO T E\u2014These seven lots are entirely distinct from the lines advertised at the beginning of \u2018the week.ie ra a ~ PERFUMES AL $1.00 per oz.RENE Godet\u2019s newest odors\u2014 Gentil Muguet; one Sous Bois; Tresor de Violetta; shapes Le Secret des Fleurs.AUS per oz.We have Brise Charmante: Bouquet Salome; Jickey: Crab Apple Blossom: Piver's Ambre Ducal; Piver's Violette Amore; Hudnut\u2019s Wood Violette; .est Hudnuts White Heliotrope: asl .os he ; th At .59 per oz.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 in Seventeen different odors of genuine mot Roger & Gallet's perfumes, as well as Piver's nn 53.00 perfumes in twelve different odors: a ; : the 4 hes Roger and \"Gallet's Eau de Toilette Die V lolette de Parme; per bottle.69 bag .last .ton.24 to Roger and Gallet\u2019s Violette Toilette a { : Florizel Water; per bottle.50 av the j .Pea Roger and Galles Vera Violette, ; TIA White Rose, Indian Hay, Violette Ë _.al.Armure toilet waters; per bottle.\" mat .ma \u2019 \\ Williams\u2019 toilet waters, Alpine Rose, he, 3 ter.Swiss Violet, Lilac; per bottle.°° en \u20ac Qha ELE PA Tr ome pny ae hee A Me al ea, d de- wear- fered to sort heavy rtment » clock willing urday.tically l new $1.79 gs of n; all ).\\ 4 le; ropes enuine Piver\u2019s recette Laxative Water Speedy Sure Centle Quickly Relieves | | CONSTIPATION We don't advertise how cheap we gell our furniture and clothing; come and convince yourself that we are selling cheaper than any man in the city, and make terms to suit yourself as to easy payments.UNIVERSAL FURNITURE MAIN 550.53 CRAIG WEST.- SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.st.| Margaret\u2019 8 College \u2014 TORONTO ded by the late George Dickson, (Four error y Principal of Upper Canada College, and Mrs.Mrs.George Dic A High-Class Residential esidential and Day School for Girls Large Staff of Teachers, Graduates of Canadian and Engl ish Universities.Fe ne ete lation g : Mat Art Domestic Science and Physical Education.D N dent MRS.GEORGE ICKSON, Presi Miss J.E.Principal [AT-PHREE MACDONALD, B.A.Write for Booklet Co.ALBERT COLLEGE BELLEVILLE, ONT.OVER 300 STUDENTS enrolled an- nualiy, one-half of whom are young >a- des hest facilities in all departments.will reopen Sept.6th, 1910.For {illustrated calendar, address, PRINCIPAL DYER,.D.D.\u2018READABLE PARAGRAPHS.A BIT OF BYPLAY.Even war, With all its grim humor, has now and then a bit of fun, and enemies, pitted against each other in.deadly struggle, can relax into friendly controversy.General Sir Daniel Lysons relates a curious incident of the Crimean War.While the English army |.lay before Sebastopol much speculation went on in regard to the relative znerits of certain Russian and certain English guns.One day, during an armistice, a Russian officer or artillery came to the British lines and asked to see the commander of the English artillery, ; \u2018Your sixty-eight pouxdér that: sour \u201cpeople call \u201cJenny\u201d is à beautiful gun,\u2019 said the Russian, \u2018but we have one as good in the embrasure, and we should | Ike & fair duel with her\u201d Arrangements were made that at twelve the next day all other fring should cease, and that the two guns should be put to the test.At the appointed time a large nurher of officers were assembled to view the contest.The British sallors of the gun detachment took off their hats and saluted the Russians, who returned the compliment, The English gun, as the senior, was allowed to fire first.It struck the side of the Russian embrasure.Then the Russians returned a good shot.\u2019 The third shot from \u2018Jenny\u2019 went clear through the enemy\u2019s embrasure.- The bluejackets, thinking the victory was theirs, jumped upon the parapets and cheered.But they were mistaken.In a minute out came the Russian gun again, and delivered several accurate shots.\u2018Jenn\u2019 got a bad thump on her side, but it did no material harm.At the seventh shot from the British slde the Russian gun was knocked clean over.The British fellows cheered vociferously, and ihe Russians mounted the parapet and took off their hats in acknowledgment of defeat.This ended the great gun duel, and more serious.hostilities were resumed.HOW ONE DOUBLE BED HELD TEN.\u2018Two hunters employed on the Seaboard Air Line at Lumpkin, went hunting in the mountains.They got benighted north of Naoochee and had to ask a mountaineer to put them up in his cabin.\u2019 \u2018The mountaineer gave them a hearty welcome, He fed them on good hog and hominy.After supper, though, as they smoked and talked, they couldn't help wondering where they were to sleep; for the cabin had only one room, thers was only one bed, and bésides Mr.and Mrs.Mountaineer there.were tix children in the household, \u2018Well, the talk went on, and the wo.Man, aîter à while, put the two younz- est children to bed.They soon fell atleep, and taking themr up, she laid them over in a corner.The she put the two bigger children to bed.They, in their turn falling asleep, were laid in the corner, and at a nod from ihe mother the other two children turned in, \u2018By the time all six of the transferred children lay asleep on the floor in a row the two Lumpkin men began to yawn, and the mountaineer, pointing to the bed, urged them to rétire They hesitated, but their objections were hos- Ditably overcome, and they fell aslecp \u2018*n the comfortable bed with the mountaineer\u2019s pipe.smoke in thelr.nostrils, and with his wife's voice.as she read last week's paper .aloud, sounding monotonously in their ears.\u2018Bright and early thé next morning ths two Lumpkin hunters awoke.They lay over in the corner, surrounded on 2'l sides by children, and in the hed 7% mountaineer apd.his wife slept beacefully\u2019\u2014Detroit \u2018Free Press.\u2019 TIME HUNG HEAVY ON HIS HANDS: A Chinese laundryman in Oakland, \u201cul, recently had his troubles with a arch that habitually lost time.So he frnx the timepiece to the nearest watchmaker, Watchee no good to Charlie Lee,\u2019 said *& briefly, pushinæ it across- the counter \u2018You fixes him, eh?Certainiy said qe the watchmaker, \u2018at seems to be the trouble with it?said On, him too muches by \u2019n\u2019 by; Giarlie Lee \u2014\u2018Harper\u2019s Weekly.bi JL re ei pepe pate : RIVERS CAMP Fire Regiments Quartéred : \u201cThere are all Under oo Strength, ¥.M.CL'A.HAVE MARQUEE.Complaint That Three Rivers Gives No Hospitality to the \u201c Teer.- a ments © yesterday, \u201catertg out the ites ahd.put up tents, The divisional sta headquarters site à se © n donald \u201cHill, 4nd are: ARIE year of - right of the lith Regiment, and: right angles to the camp.Loe Col.Roy is camp commandant, wih Lieut.-Col.Dunbsr as D.A.A.G.; Capt.Papineau, orderly officer; Capt.Ar- chambault, musketry officer; Captain Taschereau, ordnance\u2019 sfficer, and :Major Sadler in charge of the.Army Service Corps.: All the regiments \u201cgré under strength, the £5th Regiment'beinz the atrongest, with 400 men, under the command of Lieut.-Col.Pagnuello, Bourque, with 301, are second in strength, with the 11th Regiment, under command of Lieut.-Col.Seale, with Majorg Smith and Massiah, mustering 274 men, third; the.64th, with 178 men, under command of Lieut.-Col.Labelle, ing only 163 men, and under the command of Lieut.-Col.Normandéau.This year shelters havé been provided for the kitchens, and are a great improvement, as in former years the cooks were exposed to the sufi and rain at all times, and suffered geverely.in all weathers.The 11th Regiment furnished the guard, picket.and band for duty tonight, and presented a good appearance, although they only reached camp at 3.30 p.m., and mounted guard at 6.30, their marching and general effl- ciency were a credit to the reputation of the regiment.The authorities of Three Rivers had failed to water the streets to camp, consequently the appearance of the troops in the march to camp resembled\u2019 a transport train en route in South Africa, or the flight of the Israelites, .Why the city does not cater more for the comfort and enjoyment of the troops is -a mystery that has not so far been fathomed, and may lead in the near future to a.change in the camp site.Such towns as Farnham and Granby have in the past and will at any time in.the.future extend a hospitality renowned in the Quebec \u2018command.The Y.M.C, A.have a marques on the grounds, with Mr.Copelarid, of Toronto, and Mr.Robertson, of Montreal, In charge.They provide amusement and comfort for the men, such as quoits, baseball, checkèrs, writing paper, magazines, papers, and wilt in< -stal an.organ for.\u201cThe post-office\u2019 have also a tent: oft the grounds, with a regulation - mall box, and a staff of clerks.- To-morrow will be the muster par« ades and medical inspection of all the troops in camp.: CAVALRY'S HARD TEST Twenty Miles Over Difficult Course.Petewawa, .Camp, Ont.June 22,0 One of the sevérest tests to which a cavalry regiment has besn subjected in annual training was that meted out to the 8rd Dragoons, of Psterboro; and \u2018the 4th Hussars, of Kingston, yesterday.The eight squadrons of theae régiments bad a reconnaisance ride of 20 miles over abôut the worst country imaginable.Hills, rocks, bush and sand furnished the obstacles, and it was a Sweltering lot of troopers that returned in the afternoon.the trip was to Chalk River and back again.In going through the rough country, some of the squadrons leat the others, and at the reridezvous at Chalk River there were only three out of the eight arrived when the return trip was btart- \u2018ed, However, whilé some lost their reckoning somewhat, all returned to camp during the afternoon, oné not finding its way home untfl dusk from éarly afternôon.The severe heat caused several of the horses of the artillery, which took part in the inspection by General French, to fall out.However, no casualties have occurred in the lines and the horses are all as well as ever.General French, ,before his departure yesterday, told some of the officers that Petewawa was the finest military camp he had ever visited.WELCOME FROM CHURCH.Verdun Presbyterians Gave \u2018Reception to New Minister.Last night the Verdun Presbyterians gave a reception and aocial evening.in their church, Ross street, to welcome their new minister.The Rev.K.J.Maedonald, \u2018B.A.vs B.D.of St.Matthew's Church, offi / ciated ag.chairman, and was supported on the platform by the Rev.J.Chisholm, of Victoria Presbyterian Church; the \u201cRev.J.FE Kirkwood, Verdun Baptist Church; Mr.Lee, saperinten- dent of the Verdun Presbyterian Sun- day-sehool, and Mr.-S.S.Bain.was a good attendance of ministers and friends, and among the audience were noticed quite a number of friends from the Methodist and Baptist congregations.The programmé was opened with a pianoforté solo by Mr.Johnston, \u2018and was well \u201csustained by the following ladies and gentlemen: Miss Pringle, Miss Legassick, Miss B.Hully, Miss Zilda Chisholm, Mr.$.S.Baiñ, Mr.-J.E.Smeall, Mr.L.Gould, Mr.CH.H.Chisholm, the audience \u2018showing their appreciation by warm applause.Addresses of welcome and encouragement to the new minister were also given by Mr.Macdonald, Mr.Chisholm, Mr.Lee and Mr.Bain, and a very pleasing feature of the evening's proceedings was the presentation to the Rev.K.J.Macdonald, of five vols.of \u2018Plutarch\u2019s Lives,\u2019 from the ladles of the chureh, also a sealed envelope as a personal remembrance from \u2018the elders and managers.Mr.Johnston made the presentation, thanking Mr, Macdonald for his many kindnesses and Mr.Macdonald suitably replied.Refreshments were dispensed on a liberal scale -and much appreciated.tte A field of hay was cut at Shady Nook, Verdun, yesterday.Thies Rivers.Crip, June 21\u2014 The 1 advance\u2019 partie.for.\u2018the different.regl- : snl: \u201cafter / to-day, when¥the lth.Regiment, ro with Majors: | Larochelle and Patterson.Tho 80th, under the command of Lieut.-Col.\u2018fourth, and the 83rd; still weaker, hav-.wusical evenings.|\" Regiment at Petawawa.Rods | Contract for Structure on Sem: There |.and efforts on behalf of the church, | iM TY Ym bij = * EE \u2018 Lg mag sq.\u201cnee to: be .roomy an added at the foot LARGEST BUILDING - inary Property Goes to P.- Lyall and Sons, Mesgrs.Peter Lyall & Sons have.been awardéd the éontract to! érect an the Seminary of St.Sulpice \u2018Property à tén-story office building, to be, it is sgid the langest in Canada.The property, it will be ramemibered runs along St.Francois Xavier from St.James to Notre Dame street.The contract provides that the company shall start work not later than the lst of May, 1811, on this building, he beh will be 130 feet from sidewalk to cornice.The completed building is t6 be handed over by the let of May, 1912.The éost will be about $1,000,000.: The: company backing the scheme, as was previously reported, consists of 8.J.;N: Greenshields, président; - ugh Paton, vice-president; William Wainwright, Rodolphe Forget, M.P,, and H.W.Beauclerk, managing direc tor.\u2018There will \u2018be somewhere near 14,000.square feet of office space on each floor in the new building.Eng- 7 lish tile will] be used in the construe- tion.of the building, while thé base will be of Stanstead granite.Plans have been prepared by Messrs.Carrere and Hastings, of New York, who have associated with them Messrs.Ross and McFarlane.\u2018 7 \u2018WATCH THE SENATE, President Taft Has Abandoned His ;- -Holiday Trip.Washington, Juné 22-\u2014Abandoning \u2018à trip to New Haven to see his son graduate from Yale, and announeing that.he.would stay in Washington all summer, if neèd be, President Taft to-day began his .firat open fight with the United States Senate.The postal savings bill is the issue between the White House and the north \"wing, of the Capitol.The President has announced that the Senate must adopt the, House.bill.Several insurgents and some of the \u2018regulars are strongly opposed to the House bill and rumors of a filibuster against the measure filled the air \u2018this morning: It was because of these reports and the further prediction that the absence of the President from Washington to: morrow would \u2018be taken advantage of s0 to amend the bill in the Senate as to make its passage impossible in either branch of the national legislature, that the President decided to remain at the White House from now until the day of adjournment.(EHS FIREWORKS DANGER.Holiday Stock Worth $50, 000 Des- troyed by Fire, New York, June 22\u2014Fireworks worth $50,000 exploded and sputtered yesterday in a fire which destroyed a bullding on, Warren street occupied by H.Rosenstein] dealer in toys and novel- ttes.A score of employees made a hurried escape, following an explosion of a.crate of fireworks whieh caused the fire.Fire Commissioner Waldo said: sPhis Are is a good argument for a safe and sane Fourth.Just imagine if licenses had been issued to every small Fetaller and déaler in small stores and tenement houses, what disasters might ensu® at.any time and with great loss of life.a The total loss will reach about $100,- 000.NEW.\u201cMOTOR COAT.| dys tr?dé bod ya fé in \u201core dar is süitéd'to automobile coats which loose at: armhole._ developed in either linen or English mohair.belt suggested across back and front, are smart, \"an by the inserted pleats.This coat is built of natural linen : with red satin facings and a touch of |the last session of the | was considered a good thing, and the \u2018committee decided t¢ recommend the 38 Alii $s sa 3 Le This graceful model thight be The lon é straight lines with a sufficient fulness is red Bulgarian embroidery at the-collar.ns LEGISLATION | COMMIT TEE Recommend that that Butter Mer-1 - chants be Relieved of Pedlar Tax, Months ago, when the.pedlars\u2019 tax Was raibed from $12 to $100, butter merchants.protested to thé Mayor.They sald they were not pedlars, but | supplied butter to regular custômers.At the time nothing was done, but last night a deputation waited upon the Committee on Legislation asking its members to make a change.It was generally, agresd that the butter merchamts -do good service, enabling peoples to get.a fresh supply.Also it was stated they are not ped lars who cry goods to regular customers.Therefore the committee recommended that these men be placed in the same class as milkmen, that is, that they be taxed $16 instesd of $100.An objection was !made regarding the blocking of streets by extension work being carried ¢n by the C.P.R., and it wae decided to bring this mat- \u2018tor to the attention of the Board of Control.- Ald.Dube suggested that the Moant- real Street Railway be asked to lay a track on Roy street.In this the committee cone The Publitity Buieâu, authorized by Legislature, Board of Control to set aside a sum to enable its establishment.PUNISHED FOË ABDUCTION.Two years in the penitentiary was the sentence meted out to Hubent Gallagher, who was found guilty of abduction last week IN.passing sentence, Judge Choquet said the case was & most serious one.There was something to bé said, however, for the fact that the girl was \u201csarly sixteen, and though not legally résponsible, she knew what she was doing when she left her home.: Chafed and Aching Feet Make \u2018walking a misery to many who do not know of DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT.How far can you walk without.1 suffering in one way or another from discomfort to your feet?Modern footwear is a prison house and the result is chafed, scalded, inflamed feet.You can get a world of comfort by using Dr.Chasé\u2019s Ointment when your feet give you trouble.This treatment.is so.delightfully soothing and healing that it helps you as soon as applied.Unlike unsanitary powders, which clog the pores, Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment makes the skin soft and smooth and \u2018prevents corns and bunions, When the feet: are chafed.scalded, {tching and\u2019 tired it takes out the stinging and curning and its benefits are both quick and lasting.Do not let anyone talk vou into ac- cépting a substitute, If your dealer does not have Dr.Chase's Omtment clip this\u2019 ad and rail it to us for a free sample box.Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto.PETER SE ag pr ES ET tawa; - LChisholm, | Brandon; their wares, but sell | MONT HEALERS PASSED In Graduating Class of Royal | Military College at ) Kingston.Kingston, | \u2018ont., June 22.~The graduating.class.at- Royal Military -Col- lege, with De r désidoncss, is as fèl-' M.\u2018Wheeler, Calgary; © vs.M Men.Londons.Sergt.Lawson, Toronto; Sergt.Ross, Toronto; Corp, Archibald, Truro; Sergt.Hanson, Montreal; C.S.M.\"Bertram, Dundas; MacKie, Corp.Kingston; Sergt.\u2018Laffert, Calgary; - Corp.Mere- = ['dith; Toronto; Sergt.Green; Toronto; : Montreal; Cadet | \u201cif \u2018Peters, Victoria, B.C.; Cadet Bowell, Setgt.Morrissey, Quebec; Capt.Campbell, Winnipeg;.C.C.-M.McAvity, St.John, Sergt, Parra, Ottawa; Cadet Blue, Ot- Lance Corp.Adams, - TF ) M.\"Rogers, ys Cadet London; .- Cadet \u201cNation, Sergt.Stacey, Kingston: TWCENDIARSHS © 8 | Fire Commissioner\u2019 5 sie It Make Him Suspect it.and.it is the opinion of \u2018Mr.Latulibpe, fire commissioner, that a \u2018irebug\u2019 has been operating In the city.Yesterday afternoon no less than three such fires were investigated, and in all was not accidental.\u2018When the investigations were con- cial constgble of the.degurtmyént, Mr.Constantifieau, to report the matten to Chief Carpenter, of the detective department, in order that a fuller in- \u2018pvestigation might be éarried out.The first fire investigated was the - { gmall outbreak in the.Labor Temple on St.Dominique street.One witness stated that the fire was caused by a | waste papér basket; which had bèen filled with paper and then had three chairs piled over it.Another small fire which \u2018o¢éurred on Dorchester street was also investi- \u2018gated.One of the withesses swore he saw a man enter the yard of the house and go into the house.Other witnesses.| said they had met a man running on | Dorchester street, and their descrip- first witness.The third\u2019 fire was in a residence on Dorion street, and in this case 2iso witnesses swore they saw a man enter the yard with a bundle of papers.One of the doors was left open, and it is probable entrance to the house little damage.\u2014mputmtrmrenmntetentns - + PROSPECTOR FOUND DEAD.Cobalt, Ont., June 22-\u2014While.wan- déring in thé bush near Abuskong Lake, in the Gowganda district, two prospectors named Grand and Husler, came upon a dead trapper in his cabin in the woods.Reside the body were two pairs of snowshoes, 8 canoe and one paddle.In the cabin were all the results of hia winter's work in the shapé of furs, and It looked as if the man was about to strike for civilization when death struck him.down.The body must have laid there: for months.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY \u2018PATTERN.SS Rta de scrap bé ee \u201cpattern cuts.very useful to refer to from time to time.LADIES\u2019 SHIRTWAIST.Paris Pattern No.8285.Nothing looks cooler and more com- fortablé in hot weather than & simple shirtwaist of More smooth material, such as linen or pércale.The models which are made of these everyday materials must of necessity be simple, as nothing else would be suitable.Our illustration shows.à walst \u2019 which.is ideal for comfort.It is entirely plain in both front and back, having tucks the way In \u2018the back for only à short distance in the front, The closing has an extra tuck on each side of the centre band.The sleeves arg the regulation shirt sleeve and aré finished at the wrist with a cuff.The neck offers the only apportunity for the adornment of this waist.either a small chemisette with a stand- a little, as shown in the large figure, and be finished with the broad sailor collar; again the neck may be High and may have a small turnover collan as a finish.Any of these methods will [be stylish.Any wash material may be used in making a waist in this style.The pattern is cut in six sizes, 82 to 42 inches bust measure.To make the waist in the medium size will require 3 1-2 yards of material 36 in¢hes wide i \"PATTERN COUPON, Please send the above-mon.tioned pattern as per directions given below.Ocevovene size soro0e2 020000000000 01cc0um Name Address in full: ©04000000000000000 00000 .; x trocn0an0020000 000000200000 eanu ppocncase 012220001600 D000ton2004 RATE (peceEnseEBITReINOIOILILIITIIOELR, L N.B\u2014Be sure to cut out the illustration and send with \u2018the \u2018coupon, carefully filled out.The pattern cannot reach you in less & week.ce 10 cents each, in aia D price or stamps.Addr nies! Pattern Department, ince Block Montreal \u2018NB.;'T \u201cThe Investigations carried én in \u201cthe Five: \u2018Commissioner's Court\u2019 within the - -room.Quick: service, polite attention, and a tasty repast are all here.We invite inspection, -and guarantee you WE WILL SPECIALIZE COOL DRINKS AND.ALL KINDS OF ICES ALL SUMMER \u2018436 and 436a ST.CATHERINE WEST.THE WARM.WEATHER IS HERE\u2014 Come - bites.\u201d A Delicatessen Department so tasty \u2018as to be patronized by our elite population.at \u201cThe place for tasty Bell Teloph Uptown 2947 4 \u2014e guarantee you in every way.Ask us for particulars, .| CHAS.W.HAGAR, \u2018Don't Risk Your Property Will your house be vacant this summer ?If so, what protection have you against loss through burglars?It will cost you very little to take a policy with us, and then we \u2014Against loss by what the burglar takes\u2014 \u2018\u2014Against loss by damage the burglar does.You may as well be insured,\u201d when it costs so little.\u201cThe DOMINION GUARANT EE C0.Limited General Manager.- Montrea1, and subarbs.Montreal cb 802 ST.JAMES STREET, Cor.ST.MICHAEL LANE.profit?A postcard'wili securé full \u2018list and a packagé to start oh, #f you live outside If tiraide the.city, phone.us or.drop in g¢e.what we have to offer you.Address, \u2018Dougall: & Son, Agents for the \u201cCanadian Pictorial,\u2019 \u2018Witness\u2019 Bldg, : à © wanted to se]l the \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 Canada\u2019s lead- © ing illustfated magazine.Splendid.premiums - or generous cash commission.Hundreds of boys busy and delighted.Room for haxdreds more; Why stouldn*t you: | particulars.premium and.Boys\u2019 Sales Dept, John E can meet all your requirements in\u2019 Lighting ~ Fixtures OT HING to small or too big- ~~ forus.We can Wire your house for you also., Tel Up.1758.REFRIGERATOR * DEMONSTRATION.keeping your food supply.You are cordially! invited to attend a demonstration of \u2018the \u201c BARNET \u201d Refrigerator .at this store on: W edries- day and Thursday of this week, from 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Come and see the most sanitary and perfect method known for N.B \u2014 We | We carry a full\u2019 line of: employ a GAS & El | Saf of Ex\".\u201cand will be pleased to show you our Éricians who stock.Pay.üs\"a call.We make a Spe = | will instal glalty of Art \u2018Glass Domes for Dining | your own ; : fixtures at SAVE MONEY AND GAS.sxtremely.: BY USING OUR : Phone VE ~ PRERLEGS.GAS MANTLES These are a superior brand of mantles manufactured by ourselves.\u2019 % ELECTRIC FIXTURES If your dealer hasn't got them, call, phone or write to \u2018 THE PEERLESS GAS LIGHT CO, Limited 319 Sh Lawrence Blvd, | Wear St.Catherine Phone Nast 3705.Fhone'Hast 1164, i PAINTER'S FATAL FALL.Scaffolding Swayed, and Another .Narrowly Escaped Same Fate.\u2018While painting at the Custom House building at the corner of McGill and Commissioners streets, Pierre Nor- mandin, painter, fell from the fourth floor \u2018of the building, receiving intermal injuries to which he suécumbed in the General While Normandin was passing from one window-+to another, at a height of sixty feet from tHe ground, he slipped and fell.His comrade painter, named Lacoste, who was engaged on the dent, narrowly escaped his partner's fate, as the scaffolding swayed so much at the time of the occurrence that only Laceste\u2019s presence of mind .in seizing hold of a wire rope close by 250 Bannatyne ave., Verdun.© June 21st, 1910.A Hospital yesterday .morning.- same scaffold at the time of the acci- The two men were im thé employment of Mr.Phaneuf, a master painter of Iberville, who had charge of the painting of the buildings.: PLOTS DISCOVERED.Four Chinese Aimy Officials Ha re ; Ben Arrested.Pekin, June 22.\u2014A despatch from Harkow states that: the Viceroy of Hun-Peh' and Hu-Nan provinces has arrested and placed in close confinement four high officers \u2018 of \u2018the - 8th divigion of the new army, including the generals in charge, who are charged with: being actively engaged in revolutionary propaganda.The promptitude of the Viceroy is believed to have nipped in the bud a movement \u2018to create a military league to contrdl saved him: from falling to.the ground.the army, and through it the government.~~ - = Come and,see the new ART STORE, just opened, in the \u2018business centre, but away from the noise.: SHOP QUIETLY at thelarge, airy,well lighted Store.YOU CAN BUY WEDDING: PRESENTS here that will be always appreciated by the bride, FRAMED PIOTURES ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS PHOTO SUPPLIES The Art Emporium 23 McGill College Avena.Phone, Uptown: 1440.« 4 STOR SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for { Construction: of Wharf at Natashquaa, Que.,\u2019 will be recgived at this office until || \u20ac PM, on Tuesday, Juiy \u201819, 1910, for the construction, -of a wharf at Na- tashquan, Saguenay County, Que, - Plans, specifié&tions and form of contract can be.seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department; at the office ôf A.R.Détary, Esa., District Engineer, Post \u2018Offite Building,Quebec, and on application to the Postmaster at Na- tashquan, Que.Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence.In the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of -Public Works, for sixteen hundred dollars ($1,600.00), which will be forfeited-if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to dp so, or fail to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.; y order, .1, 0.DEBROCHERS, Asst.-Secrptary.Department of Public Works, : Ottawa, June 18, 1910.: Newspapers will not be pald for this advertisement if they insert -it without authority from the Department.EMPEROR RECOVERING.Potedam, June 22.\u2014 The Emperor William left at eight o'clock by train for Hamburg or his way to attend the '| yachting : regatta at Kiel.He will board the Imperial yacht \u2018Hohenzol- len\u2019 at Altona.At Hamburg he will dine \u2018with Mr.Albert Ballin, director- general of the ~Hamburg-American steamship line.As His Majesty stepped out of the New Palace, he appeared somewhat pale, but walked without limping.It is understood that the in- Naty Bai Sie ll an en Sn flammation at his right knee joint is.nearly healed: -.Jb | persons were fatally injured and a '{ steep grade.| as the cars.were: dagkingvaroynd the .of the best known Italian physicians .subjeeét of black hand attentions far \u2018time.CARS TOPPLED \"SIXTY FEET Six Fatally Injured in New ss LOrk Scenic Railway Accident.MANY OTHERS WERE HURT.Cars Were Speeding Down \"Incline, New York, June 22.\u2014At least six dozen others seriously hurt early today when two crowded cars of scenic railway on the Bowery at Coney Island, running at terrific speed, jumped the track and dropped with a mighty crash a sheer sixty feet to the-ground: Two cars of the.big switchback was quickly filled when they were hauled up the incline and the party, laughing and shouting, plunged down the first Up the next incline the .cars shot to the high level of the {| scenic road and began the dive down | at a mile a minute speed.Something went wrong with the mechanism,\" and first turn.the rear car.jumped.the it.Ten of the occupants were hurled from the cars and went erashing down amongst the scenery, falling to the ground, where they lay unconscious in a huddle.\u201d Six went down \u2018with the first car.They were pinned fast bo- neath the wreckage.These.last were most seriously injured.The lives of all the half dozen were despaired of to-day at the hospital to which they wère taken.To LL \u2019 CHILD KIDNAPPED Black Hand Threat Against New York Physician is Carried Out.* New York, June 22.\u2014One of the most energetic hunts for a lost child ever set under way by the New York police is on to-day for three-year-old Michael Scineca, son of a wealthy Italian physician, who was boldly kidnapped late yesterday almost under the very eyes of his parents by black- handers, who for three years have been threatening to steal the child unless money was paid them.Dr.Mariano Scineca, the father, one in the United States, has been the back in the iate Lieut.Petrosinos \u2018When his boy was four months\u2019 old, and the physician, who had foregone a lucrative practice in\u2019 the fashionable district to work among his own countrymen, was prospering in a modest way in the Italian quarters, envy of his accumulations prompted demands on him by blackmailing bands.~My HARRY FURNISS NOT DEAD.The following letter appears in the London \u2018Times\u2019 :\u2014 .Sirs\u2014As I am receiving telegrams, letters, applications for photographs, and other obituary compliments ' too numerous and depressing to deal with, | will you kindly allow me to assure my friends and enemies\u2014including the Chancellor of the Exchequer\u2014that I am very much alive and hard at work?The artist who has just passed away and I\u2014unfortunately for me and perhaps for him\u2014have been all our lives mixed up through similarity of name.He and I never met and were in no way related.His name was Harold Furniss; and although I have been compelled over and over again to disclaim any connection with my name- double, and have tried to live the mis- represenation down, my pen-persecu- tors have killed me at last.Yours truly, HARRY FURNISS, The Mount, High Wicham, .- Hastings, June 10.: | a 7 7 i 9 NG AAR NA ARR Dv) i CA SAA Hof 4 ] - E i A ro Le ra nS BL tL ve Mechanism Proved Defective While | track dragging the.forward one: with | \u2018and the repeal of the law requiring the ring tribute to the late Mr.Richard -his treatment and judgments of others.mer Gouin and Sir Wilfrid Laurier are SCHOOL CLOSINGS Change in the Customary Arrangements at the High School DUE TO ROWDYISM.Sixth Form Will be Presented With Their Certificates in Private Tater.The last examination in the schools under the Protestant Board took place yesterday, and the closing will take place to-morrow and Friday.At the High School there only one closing, in place of the distinct junior and senior closings, which were held on different dates in past years.All the classes, with the exception of the sixth form, will receive their honor cards on Friday at 10 a.m., and in the fall the sixth form will be invited to a private closing, at which they will be presented with their High School and matriculation certificates.The reason for the change is that, at previous senior closings, the sixth form have returned to school to receive their certificates and have attempted to show their complete emancipation from scholastic rule by creating all sorts of disturbances, while other graduates would also come back and occupy rear seats, reminding the disturbers that they were still only freshmen at McGill and singing songs, telling them of their faults.This custom had grown so troublesome in the last few yeats that the schooi authorities thought it wise to take steps to abolish it.The closing arrangements are: JUNE 23, 10 AM.Victoria School\u2014The Rev, Dr.Shaw, chairman.* Berthelet Street School-\u2014Mr.Richard Turner, chairman.Lansdowne \u2018School \u2014 The Rev.Dr, Barclay, chairman.\u2018Lorne School\u2014The Rev.Dr.Symonds, chairman._ School\u2014Dr.H.B.Yates, Riverside chairman.Royal Arthur School \u2014 Mr.I.H., Stearns, chairman, \u2019 \u2019 JUNE 23, 2 PM.Commercial and Technical High Schoo \u2014The Rev.Dr, Shaw, chairman.chairman.Earl Grey School\u2014The Rev Dr.Sy- monds, chairman.Sarah Maxwell Memorial School.Mr, Richard Turner.\\ June \u201824, 10 AM.High School\u2014Dr.H.B.Yates.to be appointed to take their places in the above, which is the official programme.TO INCREASE BIRTH RATE \u2014 Series of Measures With this Object Introduced in ures designed to \u2018stimluate the birth rate in France was introduced in Parliament to-day.They include the imposition of additional military service upon bachelors over 29 years of age; making obligatory the marriage of state employees who have reached the ager of 26 years, with supplementary salaries and pension allowance for those with more than three children, equal - distribution of estates among the children.The dislike of Frenchmen to divide their property is a, frequent cause of restricted families, according to\u2019 those who have made a study of the subject.This proposed legislation follows the recent publication of vital statistics, which showed that the births in the republic- during 1909 : were 770,000, against 792,000 in the preceding year, and that the population has been increased by only 3,000,000 éirnce 1831.MR.BORDEN\u2019S TRIBUTE.No Finer Character Than the Late Mr.Richard White.Mr.R.L.Borden, M.P., paid a stir- White when seen in Toronto last night: \u2018During the past ten years,\u2019 said Mr.Borden, \u2018I have been in intimate touch with Mr.White.and I learned to admire him as a man and g journalist.In my opinion Canadian journalism has produced no finer character, no truer Canadian, than Richard White.He was always strong in his individual opin- jons, but courteous and reasonable in He was a strong party man, and forcible in his condemnation of what he believed to be wrong, but he was never unfair, and he always won the respect of those whom hé attacked most severely.- .\u2018I mourn his loss as that of a very dear friend, but I-am glad to remember that he has left behind him a record and a memory of which not only his family and friends, but all Canada, may be truly proud.\u2019 - Co \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CITIZENS\u2019 REGRET.\u2018At a meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Association yesterday afternoon the following resolution of sympathy on the death of Mr.Richard White was passed: \u2018The Montreal Citizens\u2019 Association has learned with deep regret of the death of Mr.Richard White, who has for such a long time been connected with the Montreal \u2018Gazette\u2019 and who has done so much as a citizen and a public man to forward the general interests of our community, and it tenders to the familv its expression of heartfelt condolence.\u2019 Sar\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CONTRAST.Referring to Sir James Whitney's Niagara speech on Monday, in which, while praising Sir Lomer Gouin and the French-Canadians, he reproached Sir Wilfrid Laurier for his alleged want of loyalty to the British Crown, the \u2018Canada\u2019 says: \u2018Sir James Whitney knows very wall that on this question of the Canadian navy, as well as on all the relations between autonomous Canada and the Empire, Sir Lo- of the same mind, and hold the same views as regards our duties towards the Empire.But while he considered that he could, without danger, be fair towards Sir Loomer Gouin, the Conservative Prime Minister of Ontario thought that it might be dangerous for his party to pronounce himself in an equally fair and impartial manner on Sir Wilfrid Laurier, leader of the Liberal party in the Dominion.The different manner in which Sir James values\u2014in public\u2014these two French-Canadian statesmen, must therefore be considered by taking into account the two different conditions of Sir James and Sir Wilfrid, as far as dat ar ha Cara will be one at home.Prevent and Relieve Headache \u201cIt gives me great pleas be able to refer to rhe N Anti-Pain Pills as the best rem edy we have yet had in our house for the preventing and cure of headache.My wife wh has been a constant sufferer fo a number of years with above complaint joins me in the ho e that they may fall into the hands of all sufferers.\u201d JOHN Busy Watervleit, \u2018je Used Them Four Years, \u201cDr.Miles\u2019 Anti-Pair Pills are the best I ever tried for the relief of headache.I have used them for nearly four years ang they never fail to give me relief I have tried many other \u2018ren, edies, but have never found any better.\u201d JOSEPH FRANKOWICK, 854 Trombly Av., Detroit, Mich There is no remedy that will more quickly relieve any form of headache than Dr.Miles\u2019 Anti-Pain Pill, The best feature of this te.markable remedy is the fact ty it does not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable afte.effects.Price 286 at your druggqg!st.supply you.If he does not, send pric to us, we forward prepaid.DR.MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto.CHILDREN'S CORNER \u2014_\u2014\u2014 M leg \u201c GRANDMOTHER'S LAMB, (By Alice Turner Curtis! and a coat of wool,\u2019 said Grandfather Harris, as he lifted his little granddaughter Mary into the big waggnn I know all about cotton and gir Belmont Street School \u2014 Mr.I.H.declared Mary, proudly.\u2018Cotton prom Stearns, chairman.on a bush and worms make cine Berri Street School-\u2014The Rev.Dr, \u2018Well! well I\" exclaimed Grandfat Barclay, chairman.Harris, as if he was ver dia fier Britannia School\u2014Dr.H.B.Yates, Y much syr- prised.\u2018And I suppose Constance knows all about wool ?\u2019 and he Jonker at his other little granddaughter.why was already seated beside her sister | No-o, answered Constance, re uctantly.\u201cWe never thought wool, did we, Mary ?ght abou Dufferin School\u2014The Rev.Dr.Sy- \u2018 monds, chairman, ary shook her head soberly.|_ Mount Royal School \u2014 Mr.I.H.ell, well, I declare!\" said grand.Stearns, chairman.father.\u2018And your own gran.paperdeen School\u2014The Rev.Dr.Shaw, father raising wool right on his farm! chairman.: y, just as soon a : William Lunn School\u2014The Rev, Dr.farm vou must sen De to the Barclay, chairman.grows.\u2019 ÿ wool.Trinity School\u2014Mr.Richard Turner, \u2018Is it a plant lik h or chairman.ed Mary p © wheat 7\u2019.fn Dr.Barclay and Dr.Symonds are| grandfather shook his «: ad smil- in Europe, so substitutes will have ingly.\u2018I guess you'll be surprised clared.As soon as they reached the farm and had kissed grandmother, they exclaimed : \u2019 \u2018We want to see how wool grows! Just then they heard \u2018Baa-ba-a-a\" close beside the porch steps, and looking down they saw the p hitest and prettiest little lamb possinle.\u2018That's my cosset lamb,\u2019 said grandmother Harris.\u2018I keep kim up near France.the house where .it is sunny, and ES Rr where ai give-him.a good drink of La arm milk fiow and then\u2019 Paris, June 22.\u2014A series of meas- | Mary and Constance thought the lamb the nicest pet anyone could have and wished very much that they had After they had patted its head and seen grandmother give it its luncheon of warm milk, they he came eager again to see how wool grows.\u2018Do: you see what a nice soft coat this lamb has ?* asked Grandfather Harris.\u2018Yes, indeed,\u2019 replied the children: but they were looking about at the trees and shrubs, and off across the fields, wondering where the wool-gar- den was.\u2018Well,\u2019 said grandfather, \u2018this soft white coat grows thicker and longer until it becomes too warm and heavy for the lamb to carry it about; and when the warm days of spring come, the farmer takes a big pair of shear and cuts the warm coat all off, and the sheep capers about, glad to he rid of its burden.\u2019 \u2018Does the coat grow again hefore cold weather 7 asked Constance.\u2018Yes, indeed, warm and fleecy as ever.Now these warm coats that the farmer shears from the sheep are all washed and cleansed, and are taken to a mill and carded and spun and woven into cloth, just as cotton and silk are.\u2019 Both the little girls looked at him wonderingly for a moment, and then Constance gave a little skip and es claimed, \u2018Wool!\u2019 \u2018And it grows on lambs! declared Mary.; \u2018 \u201cOf course it does, replied ther grandfather, \u2018and great flocks of sheen are raised on purpose for their woolly coats.\u2019 ne This seemed very wonderful tn tm little girls, and they looked at = cosset lamb with new interest, an gently touched kis soft, woolly orl \u2018We shall have something to ff?Aunt Ethel now,\u2019 said Constance, whe\" the time came for them to start fo home.\u2018I guess now we know how all our clothes grow.\u2014Youth's Companion.\u2019 Do You Suffer From Headaches ?There are few people who have never experienced a headache from one cause OT another.It effects all ages and both sexes alike, but the female sex is naturally the more effected through the higher per vous development and more delicat® organization of the system.Those also of a nervous temperament and studious or sedentary occupation are subject tot.The presence of headache nearly alwa's tells us that there is another diseast which, although we may not he aware it, is still exerting its baneful influence and perhaps awaiting an opportunity {0 assert itaelf plainly.Burdock Blood Bitters has, for year been curing all kinds of headaches, and | you will only give it a trial we are sur\u2019 will do for you what it has done for tho# sands of others.+++++++ Mrs.John Conn°3 + + Burlingtor >\" 4 Headache + writes: \u20181 Pass 12 + mation Ÿ troubled witn nde + Constipation + ache and constipa\"! ; + ured.+ foralong time AN +++ trying different © .tors\u2019 medicine à 771 asked me to try Burdoek Blomi \"1% I find I am completely cured after ov 7 taken three bottles.I can saiciy 0\" meud it to all.\u201d For sale by all dealers.Mannfact ing onlv by The T, Milburn Co., «iil he.is concerned.\u2019 aS Pe a A gl FA ee Toronto, Ont.He should \u2018A dress of cotton, a sash of silk.when you see wool growing,\u201d he de- nti: good dors.led mer agge ridal conv from inter quen not .So TeWa ing cern freeb when bars the ve floor, and the + reste sd t BCros to tt went Aisa hack redti row was Whig = \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 r= < 7; #; - \u2014 ache leasure to or.Miles lave used years and me relief.her rem.ound any WICK, o1t, M ich.that will any form in Pills, : this te.: fact thay > stomach ' ble after.\u2018 He should , send price ; D., Toronto.Et, .RNER.| LAMB, urtis.) Frandfather ttle grand- 5 Waggon.1 and silk! otton Brows.te silk.\u2019 Frandfather much sur- Constance ' d he looked 18hter, who- her sister, tance, re- ught about.soberly.said grand.vn grand- n his farm!\" get to the v my wool.Lo 4 A .% ad smil- ® surprised ng,\u2019 he de- i the farm r, they ex- ool grows! aa-ba-a-a! steps, and rhitest and.nle.said grands im up near sunny, and bd drink of.might the could have t they had had patted ther give it , they be- how wool > soft coat\u2019 rrandfather a children; out at the across the » wool-gar- \u2018 this soft and longer, and heavy bout; and ring come, r of shears 11 off, and lad to be rain before stance.fleecy as coats that » sheep are id are tak- j spun and cotton and ced at him , and then ip and ex- 1» declared plied their rs of sheep heir woolly rful to the ed at the erest, an olly coating to tell ance, when op start for know how uth\u2019s Com- marrer ET uffer > ?have never yne cause of ; and\u2019 both is naturally higher ner- re delicats Those also nd studious abject to it.arly always her diseast be aware ¢l.l influence, ortunity ie , for years ches, and ! » are sure it ne for thou- hn Connors, rton, N.S, I have been with bead- ronstipation time.After ferent doc; rine a frien od Bitters: {ter having fely recom\u201d snufectured op ash of silk.on- Copyright, 1809, by H.8.Marriott Watson §UMMARY OF THE PRECEDING CHAPTERS.bazon, à yornæ English author, yr Br at and quiet for the comple- s latest book, rents Norroy Cas- le on the Coast of England, the resi- jenco of an old county family now re- guced to one representative, Sir Gilbert vorroy, a young spendthrift, living in london, Mr.Brabazon, who relates the ory, hearing unusual sounds during his Arst might at Norroy Castle, scents & jorglar, but the man escapes n vinding passages, and his only clues to pe invader's identity, are a Hotebon ro urin pod pene, te these disappear t ding of hi the mystery, ie tis room during the night.his further whets Mr.Brabazon s curlosity.b iling next day to obtain any Ugbt put fa ee stolid butler, Jackman, he amines his new home, and then ws.© far as the nearby village of South- bgton.Here he rescyes two ladies a istress.the younger, he learns, 18 nam 1 perdita and the other Miss Fuller, an | pter, In the village, makes the acquain- nce of another summer visitor, a Te fstace.On returning to the Castle 9 is tackled that evening by a server 2 rrits, who is hard to convince that the present tenant of the Castle ds not milly Sir Gilbert in disguise, and his ist during the night is distur Pr 2 unexplainable intermittent tick ne ward through the wall numbe of strangers about the Castle grounds an deltors to see the art gzllery make Mr.pabazon suspiciously alert.A secon e dnight burglar, who also evades cap- me and the curious ticking continued, use in him the interest of the chasa Hs enlists the sympathies of his lad cquaintances among the rummer visitors, which now include Perdita Forrest.Viss Fuller, and Christobal Harvey, à wealthy young American, anc or pother who persistently calls Mr.Bra- bzon, Sir Gilbert.Taking into their confidence, Peter.Toosey, An.artist at work in the dl sorts of plans are biling the plot whatever it be.The plat thickens, and Mr.Brabazon is entirely bewildered.by the various turns of affairs until he discovers Eustace in diging in the Castle, and learns he is in reality Sir Gilbert.His debts have heen bought up by a man named Horne, vho is determined to push his claim, ud Sir Gilbert, being unwilling to part with the Castle, is equally doter mined to dodge.Horne is in touc with a Mr.Nayleæ, who has tried before to buy the Castle Mr.Brabazon tries io hide Sir Gilbert on the premises, but in spite of all precautions the writ is eerved.Sir Gilbert takes it calmly, and pends his days motoring with Miss Harvey.Mr.Brabazon rescues Perdita a second time, this time from the incoming tide, and Miss Harvey p:&ns a picnic at = wey have uncomfortable ex- _-& Sir Gilbert disappears.Everything uggests kidnapping.- and Mr, Brabazon, from following one of the mspected conspirators, believes the\u2019 se- get is somehow connected with the tavern in the cliff.perience.CHAPTER XViil.\u2014Continued.The tide was running well out, and when I gained the beach in front of the cave not a soul was in sight.Only far out a sit,,le sail moved like a dot m the great channed.I lit my lamp in, the first cave, proceeded through the «cond \u2018into the third without hesitation; and then my new experiment op- jecting point of rock; then with the hurricane lamp throwing a light before me I plunged cheerfully down one of the corridors to which I have referred in a previous chapter.; I had selected the passage at random, for there was nothing to guide me in my choice; and now I must pick one of the channels that led off it hy the same guesswork.The first I entered in a wery short time proved a \u2018blind alley, and I retraced my way to make trial of another.This conduct- dl me for some distance and then branched into two, one of which I Was obliged to take in preference to: the other.Again, I had the same alternative forced upon me; and then half a dozen openings were offered to me.At lease four or five times I chose at haphazard, ever trailing my thread behind me through the darkness, until I fan- ted I had penetrated at least one hun- fred and fifty yards in these intestine alleys.That was so far as distance | vas concerned, for I had not been able to keep count of direction, and I had ot a gu2a3s wiere I waz In relation\u2019 to the sea.Immediately, upon that, I arrived $n à cave of large area, which « Was énly able to illumine faintly with my lantern.I threw up the light to the vault shove, which was full fifteen feet high, and, travelling siluwly round the walls of \u2018the cavern, I reckoned its di- imeter at something like thirty feet.| made a careful examination of this thamber, and in one place found some od decaying casks, and other debris, which suggested that the vault had been used in other days as a storage.tellar by the smugglers.This seemed to indicate that there was a nearer Passage between it and the sea; for 1 could not believe that those erratic, and tedionus ramifications had been utilized for the difficult transport of goods.And this \u201cindication was en-\u2019 dorsed by the number of holes which led out of the vault.Indeed, so numerous were they, that it is not ex- izgerating to say that the walls weré Nddled with holes.Avenues seemed to ¢onverge on - that central warehouse from all quarters, though whether they Intercommunicated and flowed subsequently in one ampler channel I could not say, .So far my quest had met with no yard, save the relics of an intsrest- 1g history.But after all, my con- rn was in no way with the dead freebooters of a past civilization.And Then 1 looked at .those burrows my bart milsgave me.T was standing m the arena in consideration, when my tye was caught by a mark on the floor.This was of sand, dry and dusty, ind evidently a superficial -carpet to the deeper rock.The marks that ar- Tested me.were uniform lines plough- two inches deep, and extending teross the cavern.I put my lantern to the ground and traced them.They Vent right through the chamber and Yisappeared into a burrow.came back, tracked them in the other dire ficn and saw them slip into a bur-' \u201c8 on the other side.-The vault then Vas intermediate in a road of traffic Which Jed from somewhere beyond to \u2014\u2014 NEW YORK.ST.DENIS BROADWAY AND 1th STREET, NEW YORK OITY.Within Easy Access of Every Point of Interest, 5 Holt Block from Wanamaker\u2019 minutes\u2019 walk 0 op NOTED FOR: Excellence of Com fortable À tments, Courteous Service and Homelike Surroundings.ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UP.[ Very 2ommodious Sample kooms at Reasonable Rates.EUROPEAN PLAN.Table d'Hote Breakfast 506.WM.TAYLOR & SON, Ino THE CASTLE BY THE SEA \u2018 By H.B.MARRIOTT WATSON A q Author of \u2018Hurricane Island,\u201d \u201cThe Privatosss,\u2019 sho, allery, 1aid for | ened.1 had brought with: me several j balls of strong thin twine, and the end of one of these I made fast to a pro- | - re it All rights reserved by wt Lttlo, Brown, & Co., Boston eee À à 1 ; \u201c0 sunk by a wheel.I was bent over the when there came to rhy ears @ rumbling sound, & hollôw echo as of a hü- man voice.Instinctiveiy, Ï put Gut-the lantern and crept towards the shelter- \u2018ing darkness of the walls, \u2018It was as well I did so, for out of \u2018a burrow on.one side a spreading light emerged, flinging strange shadows the length of the vauit; and, présently, I made out the figure of a man from which the light swung.crabbed, bow-legged.and squat, but of astonishing breadth; it walked like a beetle, the lantern creaking as it went, and throwing grotesques\u2019 upon the walls and on the floor.Quite slowly it passed dcross and disappeared into one of the holes, and the light died away.PTT and followed the direction: of this curious creature to its point of disappearance.Then I came back.I ,was not sure what 1 ought to \u2018do, Should I pursue the beetle: and see what the pursuit brought?Or should 1 proceed with the investigation I had already begun into the wheel-marks?A vague thought that these galleries might be the home of a gang of coiners, or even of illicit distillers, flash- were, it was my bounden duty to follow.up my discoveries.I retraced the wheel-marks, and to my surprise and satisfaction, I found that they camé out of the opening from -which - the \u2018dwarf had entered.I immediately L made my decision, I would explore that way.220: a I had no difficulty now in guiding \u2018myself by these signs of human handiwork.My lantern showed them to me plainly on the sandy floor; and I passed several openings without pausing to regard or consider them.Fi- \u2018nally, I struck into another cave, but one of smaller size than the vauit which I nad left, and Here I came, to an abrupt stop.For right in the centre of my path was a pickaxe lying on a heap of stones.drew nearer, bent over it and scrutinized it carefully.The stones were of different sizes, some being jagged pleees of rock.My mind was \u2018bewildered but eager; and my gaze wandering farther round lighted now upon a wheelbarrow.Here was evi- had been following.I startéd further still, and the light threw up dimly a second heap of stones.What was it?I stopped again, and picked up one in no geologist and no man of science.Least of all am I a metallurgist.Yet tp me that stone spoke \"somehow of etal.I put it up right into the eye exposed face.I uttered an exclamation.The secret was out.I held in my hand a lump of exceedingly \u2018rich eopper ore.; , | 7 CHAPTER XIX.iif ss ne a - =, ER, THE LABYRINTH.With the key in my hand the whole.of the mystery was easy to.unlock.I saw now the course of-this deép conspiracy and, behold, it Was very simple.Facts and events fell into.their place appositely, when once 1 realized for what these scoundrels had been\u2019 playing.The discovery.of.the.copper.lead in the subterranean passages was the initial event, and it was a short.mine surreptitiously.For this purpose it was necessary that the qwn- er of the estate under which.the treasure lay should be kept in ignorance.An attempt, therefore, had been made by Naylor to purchase the Castle property, but this had -been foiled by Norroy\u2019s dogged tenacity in the face of adversity.After this failure more diplomatic and less comfortable means were employed.The young baronet had Hived beyond his income and was known to be in difficulties; it was easy to buy up debts, of which his genuine creditors must \u2018have begun to despair.And so Mr.Horne is in possession of the \u2018requisite lever and proceeds to apply it.This covert mean-looking little commission agent was \u2018in the deal\u2019 with the aristocratic financier with a shady record.If this pretty pair can force Sir Gilbert Nor- roy into the bankruptcy court thé Castle is theirs for an upshot price\u2014, and.with the.Castle, this .preciou#.copper mine.Oh; I saw \u2018it all now, and saw it clearly.Naylor and Horne, and their creaturés, had stacked the cards carefully and patiently and cunningly; but they had not yet played out the game.I reckoned that I- held some trumps row in my own hand.+ But where did Norroy\u2019s disappoar- ance come in?And what part had that factor in the game?I began.to see the sort of men we were fighting, and to have a vas.respect at once for their \u201cintelligence and their\u2019 audacity.The writ had been successfully served on Norroy, with the .prospect of his ultimate bankruptcy.But stay; | there was a contingency to be faced.What if he should succeed in meeting his creditors and settling his debts?1 could conceive the infinite dismay with which Messrs.Naylor and Horne would contemplate the -possibi- lity.And the fact is, as I had al= ready acknowledged to myself, \u2018that.that possibility was.advancing evan into a likelihood.\u2018What otherwise was the significance of the growing intimacy of Miss Harvey and Norfoy \u201c| Rogues who devised so cunning an in- rtigue, and had so daringly contrived the service of the writ, werz not likely to remain in ignorance either of the conditions of the Harveys or of the probable course of events.It was not too much to assume that they had taken fright at the chance, .and deliverzd a stroke with their characteristic effrontery.If so, Norroy was.8 prisoner, and would remain a: prisoner, if they could hold him, until his.financial affairs had got beyond salvation.I did not doubt in the least that they had captured him; what did give me food for consideration was the wonder if they had chosen these vaults as his cell cr had gone somewhere else for their prison.(To be continued.) or WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE?June 22.Ye are dead, and your life is hid with, Christ in.God.- How shall we, who are dead to.sin, live any longer therein?\u2014I am.crus cified with Christ, nevertheless I.live; the life which I now live in the flesh, I: he EY eT pe ge emma ps ESS side, 0e + + ru LM 0 roa evi ars mt 2 EB ME i db Tyger live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for what must be the entrance to the | whole nest of subteryanean galleries.| The marks seemed to me to hive been | lost iA thought | It was.short and | Stealthily I relit my own lantern ; D ed through my mind.Whoever they.|\" dently the explanation of the marks I| my hand; it weighed like lead.I am |: of the light, which gleamed on a clean |] step thence to the plot, which.was de- | signed to obtain possession of the yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and | | Buffalo or tion ¢ er on apply at James pt ffalo or Niagara Fal - - Tickets on Salé June 30thand = July Let-+Return Limit July 4th : \u2014 + Also Single Fare Round Trip to Primeau, Chateauguay, Woodlands, Valleyfield, ki ; { HH Bellevue, t.Timothee, Muntington, Cecile J¢., \u2014 | Hl Bt.Stanislas, New Erin \u2018and Athelstan.°°° Adirondack Route For: iaps, folders and other informa- ents at Windsor Station Clty Ticket Office, 220 St.treet.\u2019Phones, Main 10380, Beth es NEW OR En SY = RS ON be 5 oe pe ETS EEE EIRE St DOMINION DAY-REDUGED FARES | Queso .$430 Feternoro 47.88 Bi > amil .Qttaws .London .18.95 : | St.Johns.86 | Toronto .w - Otterbyurm Pk.@5 Huntingdon 1.50 And all other points in Canada and re- | A A Ae FIRST CLASS FARE.Going Dates, June 30th, July 1.Reiurn Limit, July-4, 1910.| : Train deaving Montreal at 7.15 a.m.\u201cand train arriving here at 6.45: pm.will | \"stop at Otterburn Park on Dominion ay.\u2018 : .NEA.CONVENTION, BOBTON.Single fare for the round trip onCon- | vention.plan.Tickets on sale p.m.trains | .June 80; all-trains July 1, 2, 8, ¢, Tickets good to return leaving Boston not earlier than July 4, nor later than Jul 13.Extension of return limit to Sebi.15,1910, on payment of one dollar, and fulfilment of certain conditions.\u2019 4 TRAINS FOR THE WEST DAILY, * International L\u2019t\u2019'd, the Fast Night - : Express.9 A M Express trains delle 9,45 dm.7.30 p.m.INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.CANADA'S FINEST AND FASTEST TRAIN has through Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Car, Montreal to Chicago; also, Grand Trunk Parlor, Library, Café Car and through Coach.Montreal to Toronto and Detroit, Meals and refreshments en route.Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains.SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Double track, perfect roadbed, modern equipment.free library, beautiful scenery and fresh breezes along the -ghores of Lake Ontario.Fast trains operated by Block anal System.Courteous and careful employees, See the magnificent electrical installation In use on Grand Trunk passen- er trains In passing through the St lair International Tunnel.Everything possible to secure the utmost comfort and satisfaction for patrons.Cap attendants always on hand to meet and assist passengers.CHANGES IN TIME TABLE Effective Sunday, June 19th, 1910.CL Via CV.Leave Montreal 8.31 a.m.and 8.30 p.m.daily.Café Parlor Car on-day train for.Boston.Sleeping Car on night train for Springfield, Mass, C | MONTREBAL-NEW YORK via D.& K BFFECTIVE JUNE 26, 1910.7 Leave Montreal 7.16 om.10.05 ame.: - pm, 8.01 p.m.week days; p.m.and 8.01 p.m.Sundays.Parlor Car on 7.18 a.m, train for Albany.Parlor Car on .10.05 a.m.trdin for New York.Sleeping | Car oni 7 p.m.train-daily for Albany.Sleeping Car on 8.01 p.m: train dafly for New \u2018York.:: - a 10e 0 LOWY RUAN OTTAWA.#5 : Leave\u201d\u2019Montreal at 8,30 \u2018ant, 9.3% &M,; 3.55 p.m, and 8 pm.week days,and 8.30 a.m.and 8 p.m.dally.Elegant Buffet Parlor Car -on 8.30 a.m.and 3.55 p.m.traire.Parlor Cars on all other trains.: -Ù MONTREAIL-\u2014RIOMMOND (New Train) | _ Leave Montreal 7.15 -a.m daily except \u2018Sunday.Returning, \u2018leave Richmond -4.00 p.m., arrive Montreal 6.45 p.m, stop-} \u2018ping at intermediate stations.Train leaving Montreal 8.00 a.m, will stop at St.Henri, St.Lambert and St.Hyecinthe only.; MONTREAL\u2014EEVIS (Quebec).\u2018Leave Montrea] 8.00 a.m., 416 p.m.daily except Sunday, and 8.15 p.m., daily.\u201cAll G.T.Ry.Trains arrive and depart from LC.R.Station, Levis.Parlor Car on.day trains.Sleeping Cars | on night trains.\u2019 \u2019 - SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR SER- ' VICE, MONTREAL-PORTLAND- OLD ORCHARD-KENNE- BUNEPORT, Me.Sleeping Cars leave Montreal at 8.15 p.m, dally.Parlor Cars leave Montreal at 8 am.dally.Bleeping Cars leaving Montreal Saturday night will rua to Kennebunk only.On Sundays Sleeping Car will start from Kennebunk at 7.00 p.m.FAMOUS ALGON \u2014 y eee TIN PARK, PARRY BOUND, XXIG DS OF ONTARIO.Leave Montreal at 850 am.week days, arriving at Algonquin Park 5.28 p.m.,and Depot Harbor at 9.20 p.m.Close connection at Scotia Junction for North Bay.Through Parlor Buffet Car on the above trains between Montreal, Algonquin Park and Depot Harbor.LAKE ROUTE to WESTERN CANADA.Sailings from Sarnia for the Soo,Port Arthur and Duluth every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30.p.m.Only the Wednesday and Saturday steamers go t6 Duluth.Sailings from Coin: wood, 1.30 p.m, and Owen Sound 11.45 1m.Wednesday and Saturday for the oo and Georgian Bay Ports, \u201c CITY TICKET OFFICES, 130 St.James Street.\u2018Phones Main 6905, 6905, 6907, or Bonaventure © Station.Co - $3 7.85 10.30 PM.| MONTRHAL-BOSTOE-HEW TORK |; .DOMINION DAY.\u201c Round Trip Tickets will be-sold at EE BINGLE PARE .- to all points fn Canada, Fort William; and Bast.Good going June 30th and.July 1st° Good for return until July 4th, 1910.Lo = Montreal - Portiand=0ld Orghard- | Kennebunkport.| VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.\u2018} the fastest | Xdverpool an \u201cSecond Cabin, 327.50, pG000 and up- \\ Gouden, sue.Aafsionat wooo | Tana Le Claus, Liverpoo! w, Bon Belfast or Londonderry, 08.75 and , according to TO GLASGOW.1 RTPI = l'on, | | TO LIVERPOOL.\u2018MPictorlan .June 24 Juiy 2% .Corsican., July 4 Virginian .July } Tunisian .; The-\u2018Turbine-SS.Victorian hag:made; te dense on record bôtwéen.Montreal\u20146 days 16 nour 6 minutes.Saloon, $77.50 and Hegperian Jiro 25 Ionian, \u201c30 | TO RAVRE Sardinian June 25 Corinthian July 2 London, and up; Paris, $3.6 Class\u2014London, $2 The Scenic Route to the:Maine Coast.| paris, $34.50.- Through \u2018Sleeping Car service has been- resumed; leaving Windsor .Street: Station at 7.45 p m., dally.Through Parlor Car service has been resumed, leaving \u201cMontréal: at 9.00 a.m.dally, except Sunday.\u2014\u2014 N.E.A.Convention, Boston Single fare for the round trip on Convention plan.Tickets on sale June 30, July 1, 2, 8 4.Return limit, July 18, 8t.Andrews-by-the-8ea.A standard Sleeper runs daily between Montreal and St.Andrews, N.B leaving Windsor Street Station at 7.25 pm.Cheap Excursions to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Porslandg; and San Fran- cisco.EE Particulars on applcition ony Parlor Cars to St.Agathe.On trains leaving Place Viger at 4:50 .m.on Fridays, and ®t\" 1.15 p.m.en aturdays only, a Parlor Car \u201cwill be run to St.Agathe, = 7 - Returning these cars will leave St Agathe on Sundays only dt 6.45 p.m.,and Acting Genera DAVIS, arrive Windsor Street Station at 9.15 pm and at 7.00 p.m, arriving Place iger at 9.25 p.m.UPPER LAKE SERVIOE.Thursday and urday Steamship wi eave Owen Sound for Sault Ste.Marle and Fort William, aftér arrival of steamship express, leaving Toronto \"1.06 pi, .CITY TICKET OFFICS, 129 St.James Street, near Post Office.Telephones: Main8732:3738, or Place Viger and Windsor Street Stations.| RETURN TICKETS AT,BINGLE FARS | _Good going June 30th and July ist, Returning untll July 4th, 1910, SUMMER SCHEDULE.IN EFFECT JUNE 19th, MARIT 8.15 IME EXPRESS.For St.Hyacinthe, Drum- mondville, Levis.Q Riv.Ouelle, Murray Bay, Riv.du.I ) Little Me- tis,° Camppallton: 11 For the above-named Stas: ~ Except tions; also Moncton, St, Saturday {john and Halifax 4 p.m.[Express for St.Hyacint was, something - that merged fiction into fact.All along the in.the hid ways and in the fields men.andin wonder at_.this new creation of - civilization.as.it swept.over their heads, During running between robably the flight popular interest ying machine to women gazed -upward, with the \u2018raïinoad train thunder- REVEALS SORDID TRAGEDY.| Prisoner Has Confessed to Slaying | Man in Hotel.\u201cPortland,\u201d Ogn., June \u201c22.\u2014Jessie: W.\u201cWebb last night \u2018confessed the killing of W.A.Johnson, whose.body \u2018was found in a \u2018trunk at \u2018union station.Webb said he killed Johnson in :self- defence after.a brawl in Johnson's room at a hotel.Mrs.D.W, Kersch, who was arrested with Webb, is\u2018ex-, onerated from complicity in the crime by the confession .of :the slayer,.who charges, however, that she conspired with him in.placing the body in-the trunk, and sending it to the- station.\u2018Mrs.Kersch.-was supposed to-be the wife of Johnston, but.she has admitted that she was the wife .of \u2018Bert Kersh, a city employee of Seattle, \u2018and that she ran \u2018away- with Webb'a vear ago?\u2018In his statement.Webb declares that he lived with\"; Mrs.Kersh\u2019 ju and followed her to.Portland on the same train on which she left with Johnson.\u201d He says .he.accompanied the pair cealing from Johnson the fact of his.acquaintance with the woman and that he occupied Webb decares\u2019that he killed Johnson With 8 blackjack, when the two \u2018were \u2018alone; -in Johnson's ~_ room yesterday afternoon as the result of an.altercation begun by.Johnson, who, acéord- day is causing much uneasiness.ane sein ih tan ga PUA TPR ghey hilar EE [] of the.Canadian Northern steamers sail Ing\" to\u201d Webb, had\u2019 been drinking: A .ii : _ : Lp yw Er a te ar ine vorces PROTEST.Methodist Conference Criticises Mr.\\ Aylesworth.Sackville, N.B., June.22.\u2014 The: New.Brunswick and Prince \"Edward Island Methodist Conference ehded its week's session yesterday.afternoon, Before.adjournment, the conference\u2019 passed the following \u2018resolution: \u2018This conference desires -to place on.record its indignant and emphatic protest against the action of the Hon.Mr.Aylesworth In releasing from prison.Messrs, Skill and King.The sale of obscene literature is an attack upon the foundation of social and national life, ahd.in view of all the facts we consider the action of Mr.Aylesworth a8 a serious \u2018failure in one especially charged.with.the guardianship.of pup- le morals.\u2019 en MAIL BY \u2018 ROYAL EDWARD.\u2019 \u201cA mail including all classes of core respondence with the exception of parcel post packages to be despatched by the Canadian Northern Steamship \u2018Royal Edward,\u2019 for Great Britain and Europe, will be- closed at this office at 6- p.m.to-morrow, the 23rd instant.A similar mail will be closed each week on \u2018the\u2019 Thursday at 6 p.m.when one from - this\" port, which is: \u201cexpected to \u2018his identity.\u2018Years old to-morrow.be fortrightiy.Cla cei ne \u2014 GUILTY OF BRUTAL CRIME.Young Man Has Been Condemned \u2019 to Death in August.\u2018Poughkeepsie, NY, Jüne 22.\u2014 Frank Schermerhorn .was found guilty of murder in the first degree by.a.jury in.the Supreme Court shortly after midnight.The jury.had.been out \u2018five.hours.-.Schermerhorn on.the early morning of January 13th last, assaulted and murdered Sarah.Brymer, a\u2019 governess, at- the summer.home of Mr.and Mrs.- Barnes Compton, at Min- brook.It developed.during \u2018the.trial that Schermerhorn,.before entering the governess\u2019s room on- the morning of the \u20acrime, had blackened his face to hide The women had been criminally assaulted and strangled.The day following the murder Scher- merhorn was arrested ip his home on\u2019 the\u201d.Compton place, after -he had attempted \u2018suicide by.\u2018cutting his throat.He made a confesaipn.of the crime - while- in the hospital recovering from his injuries.Schermerhorn wili be 23.: During the judge's charge to the jury early last\u2019 evening the prisoner's wife collapsed and \u2018had to Le- taken from.the - court room.Schermerhorn: was immediately sentenced by Justice -Merchihauser to be executed.at Sing.Sing prison the week of August 8th,\" {and t to the community.\u2018terating pepper.\u2018 ; escaped.| ne ruins of: the.Quebec bridge.{the Niagara frontier have stopped 215 \u2018 duty.places.have -been detailed along the border, [cranes K.HAMILTON, TUSTAFTER HEALIGHTED.ne FHILADEL The loss has | been estimated at $100,000.Convictions have been registered against two - Hamilton business men, S.Nicholson and J.Lovejoy, for adul- In a fire which destroyed a \u2018summer cottage at \u2018Beverley, Mass.Harry B.Barrett and Bert McShane lost their lives while sleeping: Three companions Two bodies were found yesterday in Marine firemen and sailors of Great \u2018Britain and Ireland -are planning a big strike for next month, and efforts are being made to organize unions In America to help the English sallors.\u2014_\u2014 .\u201cThe Rattray block, situated on the corner of Dalhousie and St.Andrew streets, Quebec, has been sold for $83,000.: Ontario's provincial constables on undesirables so far this year.: Herbert and Grant Easter, and Kay Prue, their - brother-in-law, all of Al- gonguin, charged with dynamiting the home of Mrs.Nathan Euchre, have been committed for trial.The Federal Department of Militia will erect a two-story ordinance steel building .at.the foot of Palace Hill, in Quebec.Mr.W.J.Hanna, provincial secretary, yesterday, in the Court of King\u2019s Bench, Toronto, presented his patent as King's \u2018Counsel to «Chief Justice | Falconbridge, and was called within the bar.\"Alexander Ugan, a Russian, has been sentenced to six months road making in the Matheson to Porcupine Mining Camp: Ugan stole-14 pounds of silver.from the Nova: Scotia Mine.The latest reform of Mayor Gaynor, of New York, became known to-day with the Issuance of an order by the police: commissioner, wiping out the plain clothesmen.Two hundred and three policemen, many of whom have never worn a uniform, ,must don one to-morrow night and begin patrol \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUTBREAK EXPECTED.\u2018Ell Paso, Texas, June 22.\u2014Although an expected attack on the Mexico custom \u2018house at Naco, Sonra, Mexico was frustrated to-day by the arrival of \u2018soldiers fro Canea, the.entire Mexiean -border from Canea to Ciudad Diaz, opposite Eagle Pass, Texas, is in a state of revolutionary ferment.and outbreaks are feared at a dozen All available Mexican troops with.orders to suppress all disturbances with an iron hand.frais Coa pt a Se 1 , tops off barns, etc.The thermometer registered 100 in the shade yesterday.OFFICES CLOSED.Winnipeg, June 22.\u2014No relief wa furnished this sweltering city las! night by the thunderstorms which seemed imminent, The thermomete! did.not fall below 77 and passed the hundred mark.Temperatures of ove! a hundred were recorded yesterday if many Manitoba points, 105 being the top.notch.\"No rain has fallen in this province, while the strong parching south winds prevalent must have dam aged the crop on lighter lands.In some of the :arger oifices in the city cpnaitiéns were so uncomfortable t ey closed down DEATHS IN PHILADELPHIA.Philadelphia, June 22.\u2014Ten deaths and many prostrations were reporté as due to the excessive heat here I day.The maximum temperature Wa5 92 degrees at 8.15 o\u2019clock this after\u201d noon.The lowest temperature for thé day was 4.30 in the morning, when thé mercury stood at 71.The minimu\" temperature was 82, nine degree above normal.NEW YORK PROSTRATIONS.New York, June 22\u2014\"Three persons are dead, and of 20 others prosträtes many are in a serious condition as thè result of the hottest day New York has had this year.The maximum n temperature was 90 degrees at 3.45 pi Thermometers on the street registelé as high as 98.BOSTON SUFFERS.Boston, June 22.\u2014Three deaths an eight prostrations were the result \" the high temperature and humidif here to-day.Official thermometé# gave 96 as the high mark of the dal! [2 ARBITRAL JUSTICE.i\" London, June 22.\u2014At the Intern\u201d tional Congress of Chambers of (on merce session to-day Mr.Lalanne \u2018\u201d behalf o fthe National Board =f par of the United States, introdor resolution recommending the est.ie ment of a permanent court of arbi jjustice.THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS is prod published at No.140 St Pet \"8 in the City of Montreal hv .path Dougall and Frederi a Dougall, both of Montreal All business communications addressed John Dougall & = °° ness\u2019 Office, Montreal.and the Editor.should he address tor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 11 4+ (+ +e ., cs rgd is \u20ac: int in = pol of nel cer ma hare ing to por cra, fol} \u2018y ery, abo citi "]
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