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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" CCNA Ve Cis ate ng NAT ay es NEE a i Le M a a a aa 0 oF es ; .__ Û _ \u2014- \u2019 \u2014\u2014 > \u201ce \u2018 #40440n00000700000H0COCHESS : 8 i 3 : : Murphy's ad.tr, \\ six, © > Fei =e 8 2 FINE AND WARM ¢ DE sut\u201d LO 020 ; .: I A aca : 2 5 OD ; + | : ppp rp D iele rte : Su \u2018 ; .: 5 Grow >= ë \\'ol.LIL: No.142.MONTREAL, CANADA.21 MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1911.PRICE ONE CENT.TT 3, A) | \u2019 {J LONDON, IN CORONATION GARB, MR.LEMIEUX'S DRAMATIC 4 | THRONGED WITH GAY CROWDS CHALLENGE TO MR.BOURASSA || A A1?.3:8 = 4 OF EVERY RACE AND CREED i ; 1.ck.; Charges Him With Treason and Offers to Fight Him in An 1 do .: ;( : : County in 3 4.oishop of York Chosen to Deliver Coronation Sermon\u2014 y Quebec Province.fc y Rehearsal of Complete Ceremony Will Take At St.Costant yesterday, the Hom (BIT name the counts ard © say 14 3 Place To-day.Rodolphe Lemieux, Postmaster-Geno- \"te _ =} 3 | ral, said: \u2018Mr.Bourassa is beginning | pauniet for ras ; LE e à 3 3 .i C e OSMIiASTOT-C 507 5% : M his career where his ancestor left it al\u2019 \u2018and it remaine 3 $ ; =; TT) \u20acral an remains +.a Na \"INGENT OF CANADIAN BOY SCOUTS ARRIVED TO-DAY rebellion against the British Crown.\u2019 I This the chief nitterance mass y Mr i : A 1 : am the member of Parliament for |!émieux vesterday, ut =: tonsiants : tee.@ -inster Abbey Presents Strik ingly Brilliant Appearance\u2014 King Gaspe, but I here challenge Mr paras, of or James \u201c i: .ourass whe WI oa) a pris .hs Receives Cavalry Officers\u2014 Picturesque Eastern Repre- Bourassa, who has been thTowiNB| ta meeting in labels fo ganrrow may 43 sentatives Arrive\u2014 Local Preparations.dirt and mud at our greatest Cana-|perhaps find Mr lemieux as his ii a To dian, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, to fight me opponent in his own cenunty of Lahel- gk ry in any county of this province.Let I ; , ole ale Ge ele ole fe ol fe oe fe Wd De fe Wl on 70 0 02e 0e 00 00 0 0 0 5 > BB © London, June 19_A : ISUICIDES j ondon, June 19.\u2014All eyes are now turned to the * CONTROLLERS ! .o K > \u2018ast approaching Coronation with its series of regal and * L ST LETTER , À .| i «pectacular events, which culminate on Thursday with the * CRITICISED A 8 A >.- x ?actual Coronation of King George V.and Queen Mary at * , ; Ë Westminster Abbey © Wri ; pb ?| _ ; ; .in Written With the Dampened SS 7 The appearance of the Bntish capital last might was * Aldermen Say that Delay in P | : anything but Sabbath-like.Enormous crowds were push- * Public Works is at Doors Striking End of a EF ing through the streets everywhere.All were flocking to- * f Board Match À ; > * wards the centre of the city to see the decorations of the * ol Doar ; * rrildings and streets, and catch a glimpse of the foreign * ; A * sors.Apparently almost the whole of London's popula- * \u2014 ALD.LAMOUREUX COMPARES.PATHETIC MESSAGE HOME.i : of seven millions had turned out from their homes.* ; ,[ [| eral hundred th di à REHEARSING THE PROCESSION.Says During Old Regime These De- Bernard Thompson, of Liverpool, È \u2018eral hundred thousand jostled one another for hours * lays Did Not 0 Hanged Himself With a ki | S P k WwW .* To accustom the famous cream -colored horses to the streets there was a rehearsal over the Corona- ays 11 0 ccur.Be .BR \u201c out St.James Park, Westminster Abbey and Trafalgar < |.; \u2014\u2014 Handkerchief ! k - Whitehall.Pall Mall he S d d .* tion route the other day.Instead of the Coronation coach a plain-covered van was used.The pic- .\u2019 a are.itenall, Fall Mall, the tran and Picca- \u201c ture shows the procession passing under the new Admiralty arch.\u2014Copyright, Central News., The caucus of aldermen this morn- K \u201cily throughout the evening were almost impassable for * tre Hho Soe With the Bara Jf on Hos Tears EE | .j .trol in regard to the latter's state- and nearly {illegible letter with mnt j oo Ce * motor cars and cabs, and from time to time traffic was : ments that the delays in getting the the dampened striking end of a sul- oe 0 < ads enbrely stopped.| \u2019 public works for the year started were Phur match, Bernard Thompson, aged M.1180.ow Of course the E ast Enders and working classes form- oo Sgpaleafsafeadsairidosfeedonfeedeafredss esdeeteetoetestosteedeelstesiuateaieade CONCILIATION Seti restestestrstrstaetrctucte trs tostentestectentonte caused altogether by the aldermen in 30, of Liverpool, tied a pocket hand- RS.+ |* see SES & te ye ce calling \u2018next meeting\u2019 on th ts, Kerchief around his neck and sus- Mone =| the chief elements.Everybody was in holiday spirits, * & piscussing BRITISH es \u2014_\u2014 < IMPERIAL WIRELESS SYSTEM % | and otherwise del 5 Pa ° oP a pended himself from the branch of « 5.M.23) the men and girls sIngmng and chaffing.+ * INDIANS PROBLEM.* Longshoremen\u2019s Dispute With * New York.\u2014 I * Lavallée avn par hE hem Ma.tree In a field near Cote St Michael : - * * % > _\u2014 * ° \u2014 Ce T _ Wherever a carriage with royal liveries on the box # |% (Canadian Associated Press) * Shi Settled + despatch received \u201c%o-day by | satisfied with the action of Ald.fram arbesamior tt saturday.and = Up.: * appeared, or the umiform of an officer was se th d * \u2018 London, June 19\u2014 The Im- 1powners seiile the Marconi Wireless from Lon- | Lamoureux in holding up the reports that it had been there Tor couple of .Ppé Seen, the crow ..Up.2545 evening dress entenng a restaurant created such a sensa- & the suggestion of the Home | panies, whiéh was much talked of by & fer an Imperial plan of wire- 4 they were.Ald.Lussier thought the The envelope on which the letter D.3803, * tion that the police had to help her through When there * % Government.New Zealand's < \u2019 mu alied ol BY & Jess telegraph stations.Fress 4 time opportune to protest publicly was written was one of the White M.2017 Lo C 3 .& resolutions anent shipping and «+ S0Me as the beginning of a serious % despatches have heretofore < against the attitude of the Board of Star-Dominion line envelopes.From * was nothing more exciting to do the people congrega & & greater uniformity in immigra- < Strike, has been settled at a meeting % Stated that Sir Joseph Ward, | Cont i peop greg & tion and the exclusion of aliens.# of : 51% Premier of New Zomand had + ç rol, and Ald.Lapointe wanted to |& stamped address on it it ie inferred oo À * .& °° R , 1 .0 Js * in front of the clubs, many of which display the royal * + is also belng discussed.2 one Board of ConcHiation held on % proposed a chain of state- 4% thought that \u201cihe Comes shoud pase from Chicago, \"The envelope had been monogram in electric lights, and before the public build- *% *, .elo % owned wireless stations through- | $2,500,000 of reports after a corisidera- Used to hold his ticket for passage 2936 , .LectoctratrsteetetetuatrstosQestettratrateatectectetratastenQectatante n or about the 28th of May last |*#* out the Empire.and the gov- % ti acro the h \u2018 Da 051 * Ings with their elaborate decorations.& SE certain members of the Longshore- + ernment authorities explained ton Umited to about two hours and rr , ocean on the steamer \u2018Me- EGE, Y\\ .Va ; © plans already on foot for link- \u2019 t .Buckingham Palace, where the royal ensign floats, * CORONATION EVENT.men\u2019s Union quit work on the Cunard & ing the widely Separated Britian & | Ald.Brodeur sald that the aldermen just avout ta ope Tit of re ry V.\u201cp 4793 has been the centre of attraction A constantly shifting + _\u2014_\u2014 steamer \u2018Ausonia,\u201d because a non-union possessions by wireless, + pad Dot been Sonsuited with regard My sister and my Sear.mo .° n e various wards.|.°° - 1S.A 3 .a Fete de Nuit to be Held : san w s \u2018employed.+ = Ald.Lavail 1 ther.I am now in Montreal.Some- ctal Uni.mass of people elbowed one another In front of it yester- * Claire Boatin 1 Pointe The Robert Reford Company then es sert A 2 held up ee Pena ère thing followed about money which M.7618 * day.Thousands were there yesterday afternoon, and last * 8 \u2018submitted a complaint to the perma- The discussion eventually resulted in [bond in London.\u2018Foolleh 1 dia at get T6 \u201c : | al: ! \u2014\u2014\u2014 j A ; : .not ge id, night the assemblage was swollen until it filled St.James + On Thursday evening.the club have on Sata Soncitation This board DR.AKED IS ILL.2 Cosolution pavot by AI Eu het \u201che a recelpt for it he continued.After D.1 > , : : * deci sen a ter to the * ra some more illegible writin was: Lup.5; * Park to ov erflowing.Several times the crowds had an # |Sg0ded to be oftored for the.best dge- Syndicated Longshoremen of Montreal, Famous Pastor Has C tracted Controliers aver the atte Of ne Give my love to Mary and Fto mo.opportunity to cheer the King and Queen when they drove ¢ oratea motor boat, yacht\"end .: 6 decision.ne zaretut- etal comideration, ; Promos ontracte they accuse the later of beltg he PS: ou the front of the envelope 8 eo iF + - pat - .\u201cmme : x | a ; - they +\" was: \u201c sa ro ; CENSE ; nor opt.es rene cu arcgals and departures of \u201c pg and it 1 pre LaF Sus will id rien\u201d anit work Eh ais y legitimate LU , a ne ory Te a a lower down, \u2018All at Home Soa must Pe * visting royalties furnished re & |;a large entry. _ | Kin re , whic e Union or nat, shall work in Harmony, | pastor of the F T port should be held over for a week.gantic\u2019 salle@ a week ago Saturday.3 M.5500 z will arrive to-day, there have King p bably will be present, when DISPNSATION GRANTED.and that the shipping companied shall Church of N York a a ee Ald.Ward thought that the Board I Bi hee an , ; voices \u2018under th \" ÿ - : ew Yor is + - BE nugh lesser princes and grand Frederick Bridge, will Eo ol rT \" continue to employ their men without | {II at his residence in ie erously of Con trol eat tin meet \u2018M'GILL DIARY\u2019 fT 4 M.1694 d.-*3 mn view to-day to satisfy the |sic chosen for th Roman Catholics M Eat M discrimination for or against any man and the physicians in attend ng of he caucus, so that their ex- : bb , e ceremony.olies May Eat Meat on ° n endance are planations might facilitate the de- mem ; E.M.192 prosilace.The principal visitors will The Abbey is all ready for the great \u201c Friday This Week n account of his deciding to be or |fearful that pneumonia may develop.spatch of the business 3 ! sf Zo, te quartered in Buckingham Palace day.orm thousand tickets of ad- 1Caÿ \u2018 ete member of any labor or- lao Say oniracted a perious oid In regard to the sidewalks tenders The New Daily Paper to be i i : asd 2 ave been stributed, and .e hurriedly : .iF [, ETC.5 fariborough and Fork Houses, twenty thousand persons who failed Toronto, June \u201819\u2014Announcement - Anothe- matter dealt with was a departed for Del Monte, hoping to find awarded, the Controllers eeported a.2ublished by the Up.487 Coral me ie me Per z ye shelter in to get the coveted paste boards will Was made in all the Roman Catholic Statement made by Mr.Peloquin, busi- | Warmer weather and relief from his Hari ine omar to $15 dou.i i : vera: of © most pretentious private crowd the great stands which now churches.in this diocese yesterday Ness.agent: of the Longshoremen's {llness.The trip to Del Monte was ofeller Paving Company to $100,000, University PSE.ad ee the.Gx Sverre Pas i- hide the greater part of the historic that a special gispensation had been | Union, to.Capt.Gillies, superintendent far from satisfactory, and.he was 28 this was all the company would oe AéCASION.The \u2018German meiser pile from view.granted to Catholics - permitting the Of the Donaldson Line, to.the effect Prought home yesterday.Several phy- ABree to do.The extra $50,000 worth The new college paper, which the \u201con Dér Tann\u2019 b ht Gro Pri It is reported that seats overlook- eating of meat on Friday, on account \u2018that the agreement between the Fed- siclans were summoned and a consul- of work was divided between the ' Sim Der Tann: brought Grown Prince ing the Abbey are selling for a mini- of the Coronation festivities.eratec lines and the longshoremen was tation held Bithulithic Paving Company, Henaud students of McGill intend to bring Per Wiliam and ee rman mum of $40 each, while windows near ee re at an cnd.- - ; | Last evening It was said at his re- and Hefernan, and Warner and Quin- out, and which will be known as \u2018The Lown tb : , y command from $50 to $7 , - À reply t + sidence a e was resting.a little lan, but as the tenders .of these firms > ns ; pau ser Ded ami Prin di some of the smaller ands bd Shite SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS.thst the fo this has been sent.stating more comfortably and it was hoped were higher than that of the Hofeller Co! Diary, is expected to make its a Ice Ad TCs disem.hall seats can be had from $15 to $25.Woodstock, Ont., June 19.\u2014Jas.Ver- in April 1910, was for five years THat PAF Pneumonia might be averted.Pacing Company, it will necessitate 8PPearance In the first week of Octo- ol + London.- For Friday, when the royal pro- linden and Vincent McNeillie, two the longshoremen recognize this agrée- \u2014 .the expenditure of $8,420.This was re- ber.ER- The holiday making last night did cession through the city occurs, seats youths who stole three horses, \u2018and ment is evidenced by the fact that WATCHMAN DIED ON STREET.garded by.some of the aldermen as Mr.W.E.G.Murray has been ap- n°* strike the only note of coronation arf Rey el om $5- to $50.later two valises from the Grand their.répresentativee Mr.Gustave Heart failure probably caused the illegal, and Ald.Lamoureux at first pointed chief editor, and Mr.R H.Sunday.Religious services were held Con the ° 9 al programme of pme Trunk station here, and followed these Franca.was on the present board.- death of Carlo Gentle, aged 50, who announced his intention of cea 16 Green business manager.The paper & St.Paul's in th orni di ; ; ast-j exploits by breaking.jail before re- he permanent Board of Conciliation à d dead last h \u2018next meeting,\u2019 but later agree 262 Dor.the afternoon at rE ane [1 nisht, it Is announced that Lord Kit- ceiving sentence, were ' to-day.given |is composed.of Mr.J.-H.Lauer, re- of St.Dominique and Sherbrooke withdraw his opposition.deal i dal Bit OU Cathedral, while a remarkable out- oe or.J n comman catriag the troops, five years on the first charge, by Judge presenting the shipping companies, and streets.He was a watchman in the P= etc., but will include other events, door service was held at Battersea King and Queeen.e rriage o the Finkle, and five years on the second, Mr.Gustave Francq, the longshore- employ of the Street Railway Com- THE OLD REGIME both of the local colleges of Canada 15m À Park, and in all Lhe churches special von un vents for Jai es by men.he Chairman of the board, Mr.pany.He lived at 20 St.Hypolite lane, AND THE NEW ONE.and of the United States, which will 5 Me- cference was made to the great cere- all, sentences run con- Farquhar Robertson, was elected by The case was disposed of by the cor- ; i ° 8 ray that will take place on Thurs- RECEIVED BY KING.currently.the other two members.oner this morning.Ald.Lamoureux has prepared 2 be Interesting So Students.This wil 644.Me \\ntingents of colonial forces, re- The foreign colonial cavalry officers, ; \u2018 stêtemen ne I regime a come and already those in charge of the ; presenting Canada, Africa, Australia Who have b con giving Sxhibitigns and pared with Tew and will present it ip.Scheme are canvassing for advertise- \u201d - > / \u2019 a - : .\u2019 x New Zealand, Jamaica and other col | fernational Horse Show at Olympia : Council to-day.He says that in 1906 MEnts.0 onl $i Mt.1059 ones, attended St.Paul's.The Can- were received by King George yes.tenders for permanent works - were.e paper will only run during the Bi M.3559, atans, numbering eleven hundred, terday in the large seat 8e yes: called February 27th, and opened on college course, about 120 issues, and 2 - E18 en o heviesmore commanding, with Buckingham Palace, There room oy \u201cMarch 8th; in 1907, called - February the rate or subscription will be 32.50 Hi - * hands, marched from the Duke set sg ; h 4th; in 1908, & Year, while single ooples probe Lu * York\" .peeches, but His Majest = 92nd and opened Marc n .i ond St mn TK 3, Cehool through streets lined comed his visitors informally He had called March.8th, opened Mareh 16th: - ably be sold at three cents each.w The husiast 2 hectators, à brief conversation with each of the | in 1909, called February 18th, and , À th oucester conducted officers and cordially shook\" hands opened March 9th; in -1910, the.first AN on sING man an The Lord Mayor, Alder- with them on their departure; year of the new: regime, called May C ADIAN CADETS WIN à DIN Ten an udg: i 3 .> .; office, a trsnded tired in their robes ~The crowd outside the Palace cheer- 4th, opened May 12th; and in 1911 call- \u2014_\u2014 td he latter service ed the officers fro ed t.p .7 Notre ; st Paul's, which was conducted by.as well as the dom Various countries, ed June 1ith, and are not opened yo Hamilton Shot First in Rifle | rchdeacon Sinclair.Thousands of ; area Ss : # [ple were unable to obtain edris- taxioabs direct tro Las este 0 | 3 sw eign secon Competition at London i 9 er service.- .\u2018 : he Car S T KILLED IN ELECTION ; $ i] (NED Mass at Westminaier CEIRs.4440000000000000 6000000000 3 5er RIOTS.'# London, June 19\u2014The Canadian iY dral.Archbishop Bourne officiated : \u2018 te & Cadet rifle team won the shooting a preached a sermon exhorting loy- 2 IN NEW ENGLAND CHURCHES & 1% \u2018Venna, June 19.might per- ?match against the Australian cadets #!1V to the sovereign.Ten thousand | ; & song were killed and two others + A persons > ® = injured when troops @ | ænd the Church Brigade team for gathered at Battersea Park |% Boston, June 19 19\u20141 i- ob p $ fatally injur wae D à ior the coronation service.Fifteen Ÿ tion of the Coronati \" recegn a + | # fired a volley into a crowd of $ which #25 wes subecribed by ve Ptock hundred clergy, choristers and boy |# Geo next Th rec) King $ & election riotérs.at Drohobycs < Exchange members.E.L.Kerr, of scouts marched to Battersea, the Bis- | - prayers were id ay, special + + «to-day.% Hamilton was first, and Lieut.Hagarty: tops of Southwark and Kingston lead | & the Episcopal churches mm New |.|@ \u2018\u2019Factional fehts were in pro- + wes second.\u2018Ng the delegation, © England esterday ; \u201cA in New\u2019 21 }'¢ gress when the soldiers arrived, 4 Yesterday the Canadian team formed.+ national hymn tian pool >< &.and'the mob stoned the troops.| a \u2018guard of honor for the Princess CANADIAN BOY & cause permanent n Jus © = = © The latter replied with\u2019 their © | Louise, at the Coronation church pars SCOUTS ARRIVE 4 \u2018tween Great Britain and th a.5 de rifiés.=.- = - $ | ade.The Princess shook hands with * | ® United States, - was sung.jm ol ; ® N +.% captain Hil, the corps vil be On ce > À POSE US Re PINT onation Day the corps w e pos sre gin Sa boy scouts 4 SEE + = on \u2018Constitution Hi.à erday and attracted much | of sev L oth Li : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 1 attention.Frequent shar ora er * deneminations | PLANS FOR N NEW CANAL \u201cFIRE URC : diring the day did con p showers [4 | : IN CH H.+ siderable dam- 44H45 ; ; ; toe 822 to the street decorations.A h TT an before Thureday would be regard.| ; Specific tions for Waterwa ngregs nalist ators hyens 2 calamity, as it would work The decoration.sof.thé Interior Speo if 2 y ih © Fhe Series Bier nd vu - are among the.flimsy cloth hangings Westminster \u2018Abbey, \u2018which on this ec: From Longueuil to- Lake 1 \u20ac Sy.0, boar, LAPT flowers Strung profusely casion is\u201dto be on the most.elaborate |- .\u201cary where.- Scale, has been carried out by the Office | \u201cChamplain Filed.- Waterville, Que, Juné 19.\u2014Firk .9 PI OTKS.The : scheme.is a \u2018 \u201cstrikingly; which originated mysteriously in the.itsegeitsedied ve se tio ant one, Resting on the founda, 1 Ottawa, June 19.Mr.c L.\u2018Hervey, pipe organ of the Congregationaligt.; \"ors Bedi blue, no splendig.pâle.carpet .of Royal of Montreal,\u2019 has filed with the.: De- | Church here yesterday afternoon, of CH .- a ch are worked- the el partment \u2018of Publie orks, on\u2019 behalf .| completely gutted the interior of the $ \\ ost re pnench : 3 Blems of .the.Grder of the Garter.and | of \u2018the Lake Champlain and-St -Law- | building.The loss will be considers & ERMON .% | other heraldic designs, the .central rence Ship- Canal Compañy, \u2018plans able, as the organ is practically don.SL ; 12 \u201c@| figures of.the histonic- pictures are\u201cté |\u201d for a proposed \u201d new waterway from: stroyed.+ announced \u201cina he rons : be grouped in their gorgeous robes, th \u2018Montreal to : New York \u2018via Lake |r \u201c bishop of York has \u201cbeen.+ of Bold te \u2018onerie) manie Fagan Miri ria The plan oles the de.cel RLD\u2019 5 * chosen .Dg.Law | \u2018partmen approve es | 3 NVENT.ee \u201cat the Co ronoach Yio sermon 2 at his coronation in 1902.It is.vous \u2018| provision for a 12-foot waterway: The\u2019 3 wo LDS co IOH.: De & no sermon at ing E ward's > from plate-gold threads worked 6 | canal will start at Fryers Island, 5 ronosormon %|2nd as it hangs trom the menarc | near St.John, and will.tap.the \u2018Bt.Baptists Open.Sessions in Philadelt, | * King George : and.Queen = s oulders : 18 fastened\u2019 by a olasp.in Lawrence at: ngueuil, 21 miles\u2018 north.phia To-day.2 \u201c Mary have decided\u2019 to attend © ront\u2019 and \u2018shimmers with eiliant of = \u201cNo- estimate of \u2018the- cost \u2018has '} : ey + the Shakesperian ball.Six thou- + fect in any light.\u2018Tt hears.&- \u2018given to the Department.The canal} .an .327d invitations have been is- \u201colf laurel leaves \u2018and 1s (covers -wilt: give Montreal \u2018a direct \u2018connec: \u2019 \u201cPhiladelphia, June 19.\u2014Nearly every.© ued for e King's garden #1\".: ; tion with Lake -Champlaïn :vis the | nation in which a Baptist can be found.> part : a Richelieu \u2018river.: From - Lake: Cliam- | will be represented in the-Baptist .y on June 27.It will ibe \"4\" * the biggest party \u2018ever.given at 9j.plain to New York the:existing routes: \u2018Worié\u2019s Alllance, which will open.its .Suckingham\u201d \u2018Palace $.À will be used.- The plans show that the: \u201cconvention here this afternoon.Tha.=, : = | canal will pass just south: of Chambly meeting is expected to be one ot the = Teel ; 5 \u2018Basin, will: cross.the \u2018ilttle.Montreal greatest ever held: by the Baptists! : : \u2018 ; ri i \u2018| \u2018The Alliance was organized in a: EHEARS \"| Ave years ago, and was.created for AL: To: - | purpose of promoting the.spirit .eË There will be à wil fellowship, .and.co-operation! .Orvnation \u2018among the churches of\u2019 se, deniers \u201ction all over + the work _\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; - a an ee md me \u2014 ; H 2 \u2018 -\u2014 © THE EAST END [pres NIP AND yt î Whe an executive meeting of ; NIP ! : \u2019 i + pe ai Stock Exchange, + s RE PSS TE ESS - morning, .it was de-: 4 'Bve Buildings Destroyed and GARY T0 MEET 3 Tonal, dine 25 nent the + SR - © next, the + Co : .Co .- ; \u2018 + day on which , , MET «: Five Horses Suffocated TU IGLLT + George V.ile ere 3 | \u2018c 1 ML also decided to elabo- + Co + the St decorate the exterior of + | MORE BUILDINGS MAY GO, 3 and plans of thangs, Luling, 4 - INI + now pans of, the fixtures are + \u2014\u2014\u2014 am .Co e.hands of a well- + - Fire Still Raging and Several Stores NDON CITY Î known firm of decorators.+ te pak: June 19.\u2014Direutd.\u201c2 in Immediate Vicinity Were + of loyalty or patriotism to King + companies wg) and, LeFose M rt - : ; i] 8 , 1.5 Endangered.Interest] \u201cinformation cane this + Moccuntrysthe members of the + 3 Crernool, to act on quarteris hE 8 - \u201cpores \u2018thifough a private cable from{+ not veu Stock Exchange do + and 2 12e regular rate of 5 pere.a Soha, BE .ng, Minister of Lal.el! fled that the inf 7 ) decrease 32,009.80 vo ROP to speak.bor, 1s expected viously was Tomas, ae gouter PE er York June 19-The market open-| Canners Mon at SALES.Sf k M ; .- ; I ificers Delonging 0.the Shin, the © at [aavances gveraging about halt à Gan.Power, 76 at | 50%.: [OC dr et Quiet WINNIPEG GRAIN .A ALSE Confederatio pine |; aot! continu ng Pau 40 Oz rom d \u2018Mr.c Nu H F ALARM.| Tam ery sort æT SE during.the first few: hours of Lachine bonds, $10,000 at 103.pense 5 ro Liverpool came % += j qe as 8 Back Fro A false al y if bâve made any || e rains in the crop Delt Sherwin-Williams, 25 at.37 London, June 19.\u2014 °F S gnorning.} ii M st.Henri\" Aistric roused the firemen.of: police.ks (hat shoulä reflect on the city oars: ate hiaps Ÿ i dominant Wayagemack at STH demand to-day.but the supaly mas good.in Winnie was he course of pri + the West Im terda; rict at 2.30 o'clock yes- | been misinformed.\u2018The | drought iw many Way bonds, \u201c$20,000 cat 78%.52 Engle rates were quiet.The Bar \"Pe hen og * prèssed y.morning.It was from box 21, .cases \u201cin.question affected; A $s.000\" at hn $2,000 at 7 * of England, it is expected, he Bank Wheat.Oats ma at the corner of.M x 27, almost ever men, and y quartérs indicate B% pT Bulle St die 4000000 South African July.Oct.Dec.July.0 th streets, enal- and Forfar ÿ than $aid that he had no 00,000 South African |Giose - 38% 38% 81) Eat With Prospocts [EEE cl nr a in| Bot He SL | TEE Sri PATES EE ee [0 BS pigs lo ge fo \u201coo À utes \u201cwhe \u201cSirvested shore: five - rome Kat anne ding fe initial \u201cgain | Standard Oil wes \u201cquoted at: 880 to chonsiness was Shack on the stock ex- Low coe 355 39% sis 2% oy e: 2 CEE nie nf | Amalgamated - the it to give cre era until after ori looked for |Noon .96% 89% 88% 88: on 5 Me.Chas.M.H CES .= gobmelsamatos continents -| ~ the Coronation holidays.ng Te N 7the Grand Trunk Rail the president of \u201csocrerr AT PLAY } copper trade, by holding well up do the HOLLINGER IN NEW YORK.ran nde on trame \u2018exbectatione.PARIS BOURSE AND ied from th .way, has return- highest price it has sold for a long while New York, June 19.\u2014HoH Mexican rails d ex + RATES.re e West) where he has been and the usually active list has maintain- | A uoted on the curb ur x linger WES proved.and copper shares im- ans June 19.\u2014Tradlng was muie spec ng, the route BE ine res ed ur gains which it made at the op- .Cans d-slan and American securities to-à or ces were irregular on the Bou: y crops adjacent in ¢ opened steady, and advanced durin Closing :\u2014 feneral, and th 0.noon.Jere 155,695 shares; d forenoo ur the ng:\u2014Three percent s, © lan \u201cgeneral, Columbia a partie ion in bonds, oot, 425.000.% Money, 2% per Full AMO! alan Pacific United States Steel \u201cand ne on ST ondon, 25 2 account, \"Fa cto .This aftern - HC nion Pacific spurted on Wall times f \u2019 rancs 31 cer be Jew thess re noom Interviewed by a SCOT A AT 102 MEMBERS -0 buying.Jn, the late dns and treet es for cheques.bed I proehosts of amen one Seid that que M Closing was frm.Empathy.The \u201cBERLIN EXCHANGE RATES sud \u2018Æinetly favorable, and everythin \u2019 Cc £1 Berlin, June 19 3 Fe sented an exceptionally good Pen.: E L 20\" marks 48 prennige for chenue T ance.With regard to the estimates A (00N - -\u2014\u2014-} |London Consols, Stocks Tate $1 percent.Private ficcoun 0 \u201cptrictly conservative, considered, ai CA eee geal inters of interest was being Silver Money and Rates 9 3% pere cia! wuld be exceeded if à ; ieved it : sébtia Ç ose Trade a ae Members of the Board of JE : 2 nything.- k - The first.lot I inspected,\u2019 Ine ca on \u201cmarket oe 2 ir os x id {me Tell car which was explained In ail its gouongon, June 19.\u20144 pm.\u2014Closing.\u2014 MINING MARKET othe\u2019 president, \u2018was very fi from 101 + advancéd | Workings-by a represéntative of-the new Consols for money, .79%, do.for the Following are this morning's s Ty fine: I never 1-2 to{192\u2014a:large- \u2018Cänadi - accoun - : the mini 85 sal \u201csaw such 2 nûmber of.an Mono Rail \u2018Car poration coountt 79 13-16.ng market reported by a an outlook.It is the same purchases beliig madéi at \u201cthe \u2018 latter Limited: PP *| C.P.R.248%, G, Ti R.-238 7-87 y - and Shorey: y.Gordo E y SPW TES Set ve, \u201cLA ery direction for: the crops.figure.- Theré wds practically \u2018à \u2018ho\u2019 > trad- The.invention is purely \u2018Canadian, the Bar silver quiet 243% per ounce.oo 200 at 330.ans à found Winnipeg it is reported that ing apart from - this.\" Nova Scotia \"and Cape Breton govern- Money 1 to % percent.A dard, 1000 at ed \u201cat this time of the year the crops : ier ment having \u2018given financial assistance pins count rate, short and three.months ET Det 145, 500 at 140.po.dave never looked as well for 30 years.Wall St.Tl 0 a aren RE.new node Tot.vas It ls felt that AUS er Pe ool, 3500 at 60 co \u201chave had down here.It had boon ; = se (css stimulate ana facilitate the LÉ MACHINERY DIVIDEND.Bollinger, 59 ot, 1610; 100 at 164% | e.ad b Le , stone, sand and all - : at 525, 25 at 600.MH parm, and has come af the right time, ; a Shade Stronger ticles which are usually Sorte on ar Ne, Yorks, June 1a ~The United Shoe 1050006 = Tso alae \u201c500 at 7 D or or is: better th _\u2014 expense and loss of time by |: eclareq the ' to-the association of ue Ven! Svs The New.York stock market closed tears.\u2014 i - 5 cout on the Ee rod, and 2 percent on 1000 3% 53%, 2000.at 523000 vase ¥ oe difficulty of last year will not be.a shade stronger to-day, with C.iP.| In a little discussion of the si | the_common_ stock payable July 5 to a SES Tr H.at 241 1-4, Reading 159 7-8, Union activities\u201d and achievements singulas stock of record June 22.John H.Con- | i Pacific 136, Soo 187 3-4, and U.8.Steel activities and achievements of Lord |ners was elected a vicepresicent WARM \u2018WEATHER or \u201cHIGH COM 7 1-8.Robart Meighen commented tersely that or MISSIONERSEIP F | eu | ie Lergebire career another brett | No, 2 Can, veste 4 \u201c i \u2018man\u2014but lack Oats, No.2 G00 No Confirmation of R AT THE GYM AFTERNOON BoAED.of it.- _ (| ques extra ve.Cea, \"Te So ATE, No I TR = on 0 0 ort : RKHANA.\u2014Mrs chants Bank\u2014 25.92 \"Mr.James Carruthers attr] an.western, 40}4c to 40%c; No.2 ove ne .A : ttrib ; \u201cThat L or d St h d p A Lucas in the bareback race.\u2018Richelfeu\u2014 25 \u2018at 117 44.an Se rise in wheat prices, this * morning, to | oo! white, to Aone 2\u201d 40c to 40%c; No.3 do, 39%c ves rathdona > | Baatern Canads-_56 at 55 présent \u201curl\u201d SEesbioive atest of yon so Te, Feimtroguetion of warm wears IL .: \u2014 : Ce : 1 | = Poiwer\u2014100 at 160 1 s no particular .s having a favorabl me - Will Resign FH | TRDERIAT om Fe Tortie Pras YP atbiot ze jon 1 Lava will Characterize the\u201d market arm Weather Causes Tor al varietie business \u201cTne darian } \u2018 Ce PS .E Toronto\u2014 : ; 5 z e market all varieties of fruit is tive of Cama, June 19.\u2014 In the absence + REAI \u2018EST ATE < IMP ERIA L ST STATSEMEN er ng ot gy 4 4% at 4 for the next month or so.Slack Demand for Fish Following are ©.°.>.M ontreal que active bu r Wilfrid Laurier no confirmation |< C$ 1 Street\u201415 at 225.\u2019 * Messrs.Jos.Moller ; Mlencia Tates, 96 h n .- .er, of San Francisco, Whol : Oranges.\u2014Cal.Valencia La 3 \u201cthat se optained here of the report + H APPEN .& Political M .Coal Pfd.\u2014 5 at -.- hia Thorens: of Sherbrooke, were J Wholesale fish, business Js Tol, 2 126, per box, $3.75: 150 Laies LP Le je hat Sir nlel McMillan, Lieutenant.$ _ .INGS 3 agnates of Empire Cement Pfd.\u20145 at 84.H.H od 8 Change 4 to- -day, by Mr.demand for Gaspé \u2018salmon, which is now $4.95; Sorrentos, long keepers.160.i d or of Manitoba, Will succeed THSGEEEELISIIIes ¢| Lun ¢h T Scotia\u2014-85 at -101 1-2, 225 at 101 3-4, | gee, of Hamil: y X.Ma: |in season.Foiowing are f.o.b.Mont- Cod $3.50; Valencia \u2018Style.30's, $2.0.Lord Strathcona as Canadian High | opte ces ogejher in West- 25 at 101 7-8, 26 at 101 7-8, 1% at 102, see Mr TH.a by af J BR: of \"a real < quotations of Leonard Brothers:\u2014 oe mats, 10 \u20185, per bag 34.50: Grar=- for ner in London.1 SAL; .t1 * by Mr , \u2014 Gaspé Salmon, per box, L s don 5 rsistency of A trom Fors SALE OF THE AT \u201cminister Hall Ce 30 as its 102.Hope, by Mr.W.H.D.Miller 1% to 18e; Halibut 9c de ne: 2 randonk 300%.Jarge boxer, per box $4.50; \u201canse th n bearing on Lord Strathcon 5 7 oo : Penma eT c to 6c: Steak Cod (heads off), °¢ 10 se.: Knee $1 pi a a's ; Co \u2014 n's pfd.\u2014300 at 85.6c; Pike, Sc; Pickerel D loose and green, per bunch, $1.75: Pin probable early retirement \u2018the feeling The Crawford Estate of 320 L \u201c (Canadian Associated Press.) - Asbestos pfd.\u201410 at 45.Otta \u2018OTTAWA MARKETS.12¢; Lake Trout, lic to 120: ré el apples, 24's, per crate, $3.50, 30's, he CA \u201cthere mar be some La Flies \u2018that on.the Lower Lachine road has een gathering june 19.\u2014At a memorable Ogllvie\u201420 at 180.plentiful, oi Saturday, soi eo for 8126 ie or ee Trout, \u201cTo Tee 12 180: gaie oS alitornia ber box, $3.32.75: Cherri - asis o- 2 , ne for $1.sh or Sea Trout, to 12c; : x, it.If Lord Strathcona Spot fact for sold by Mr.Joseph Rochon to the Chairman Lo ay at Westminster Hall.pani of Com! at 205.= a pall; while the wild variety ad 10c to 12¢; Mackerel vgs ose Dass » Cabbage, per crate, $3; Onions\u2014Ezvp- foi .will be because.he desires to ao\u201d so.Ho ooo met and Ald.J.U.Emard this was traditionally bait by ww that et or Ts, at: tot 5-8, 25 at 102, 25 sent tg sor 2 gua + the Veal took a en Brook Trout, 250: Dressed | Bull: bers,\u2019 es ack \u20ac Po: mo 23e; Cueur- 204 th , \u2018at t u Will e, the fronts bri heads (Barbotte), 10 ers, per basket,\u201d $2.50; T toes, 4-bos- .25 there Is no disposition on the part acre.he rate of $1,000 an Rufus, and was the scene of the tate) Textile Prd\u201430 at 102.p cents a pound, while the hinds ringing PRIS EN\" Haddock, per pound, 30: |Élinowt.per pound, Be $040; Daten a ey mh CC ot Warren Hastings, ang ws whens] S10, ESSE 4100 1:8, 28 at 100.Mon PER Tor tn Sans muni, Sige Con de; Halton, BG) Sound, Pink pies, fes ire Le crow per vor th .rd and wa\u201425 at: 151.; ' ecently made it almon, 8c; Dresse ualla Sal , 9c: : , 1c; Figs\u2014S-crown, per pour.= pe SIR H.GRAHAM their judges, his master confronted Cement as et « appearance, tock a drop in price, de Hs Round Red Salmon, 10c; i Salmon, So 9c: Glove Boxes, per box, 7c.per pe BUYS COTTAGE 8 for 10-cents per pound, where it 15c; Pike (round), 5e; Pik Nuts.\u2014Peanuts, Jumbos, R or \u201cEARL GREY'S 8 SUGGESTION x Members of the House of Lords and Toronto\u2014 60 at 184 3-4.11 conte last mariet.here ft sold for 183 drestea) Ge; Large Weithead!ses pound, le; French, Roasted, 2.À The , ; ommons and e owners askin 0 Small Whitefish, 6c.} monds, Shelled, 82c: Tarra, 16c: Wal ; The pretty cottage on the river side \u2018all home parties lunched, the visiting AR Be, nor Tres asking $150 and SALTED AND PICKLED._B.C.Sal- nuts, Shelled, 35e: Grenobles, 16c: Fir pa = Think Burning of Fr former eer Me word Sold by its overseas members of od ne.visiting B SILVER LOWER.took a rise 1 this time of the year, mon, half barrels, $7.50; B.C.Salmon, Derts, 13c; Pecans, 16c: Brazils, 17c.pa, , Mr.Wa, , , : ent an n price, ; , ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FI b 5 ench } well-known manufacturer, to roan mies of the Imperial Conference qr Tork ume d 9.\u2014Bar ellver wes $9.50 per hundre Loe piormete ssking barrels, $14; Labrador Salmon.barrels, YUKON GOLD 3 ag by.de Levis Sheuld Graham, for a su eing present.Sir Wilfrid L: per QETee also scarce, the light variety bri $8.50; Sea Trout, half barrels, $6.50; Sea ) 4 Sneu m reported to be in sat on the left aurier prete per hündred pound y bringinz $9 .Sea Yukon gold > 126 - § be Co the neighborhood of $50,000.The pro- | Speak eft of Lord Rosebery, with : \u2018800\u2019 PLANT STOCK \u2018 variety commanded $ while the heavy Trout, barrels, $12; Mackerel, pails, $2; Len gold was quoted at 3 13-6 7 ] * mmemorated, perty, it is stated, was purchased bY Bowell Lowther and Sir Mackenzie Phi deli +.tl quantity.Bottes andre for the same | Salt Hels, per pound, Te- \u2019 1 ; \u2014_\u2014 Mr.King some years ago for $3,500, Botha on Suter side.General Louis coma ghia, June 19, Lake Superior ful, the former 2 En, warp piem)- _ 5 \u201c Senators Pavid and Dandu but he has spent many thousand dol- and Lord Strathcona were : at 27%.per pound, whils tne latter sold for 21 ! yÆeturday e rand on liars on i is neighbors at Mr.A , « cents per dozen.O or 2d y escorted His Excell on improvements, and values .squith\u2019s table.\u2014 - n the hay market, \" ] \"Gove ency, the p -Others at the.mai : \u2014 | loose, bay brought as hf roor-General, for \u2018the first time ave also gone up in this neighbor- Frederick ain\u2019 tables were\u2019 Sir _\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ton.\u2018 Oats sold for :39 gh as $13 per ] over St.Helen's Island.The hood considerably during recent vears, | Sift ck Borden, the Hon.Clifford | : while.Straw brought se per per bushèl, :( : y \u20ac Agcompanied by the.harbor engineer, Which accounts for the big difference \u201cGouin Tr Saward Morris, Sir Lomer | TT\" | a | | E 156 .Cowie, and Park : : 1m prices.I 2 FE Brodeur, th T I & Y k Ri di Lo | ) : \u201ctendent Bernadet.Superin- FARM SALES seal Ÿ Loue Boblin and Senators Power, oron 0 or d là - za STOCK MARKET, June 19 : 3 | nator David gave interestin ; D grain and Watson.: 0 .i cer: g ex- | CONT: CR Lord Rosebe | About.900 head of burton ; gris from (he History of the iMend, 00 IUT en (mes Eee ee ane Railway Company lS Shes POE otoc roker, ce + King of France © ede d \u2018the when the Messrs.Carricks are reported to be Ti the \u2018backwoodemen of the - dos Point | Gnéries stockyarde this 1 ee ; 58.«Champlain.Earl Grey showed a t the purchasers of the farm on Cots | ly wi He delivered a characteristi- 5, 18 Mort a e Gold B nd or à interest in all relating to the Island.de Liesse road, belonging to Mr.David he o witty \u201cspeech, in which he said Bt E 0 .wpe Sltertns of live stock during the otre Dame Street West Montreal x a | be suggested that it would be.a 153 nor The price paid was $1604 000 for had a: enchod © that any Parliament |- Due 1919, .Sana lambs po gi Se 8 calves,\u2019 1260 .| \u2019 84, 00 ng to comm : acres.e final shape.* , Ca Tra de was \u2019 y ent of the burning emorate the fnol-| PAUL : \u2018principal of our Empire allowed, The GUARANTEED.ABs.gattle had an Show, Sut, ie rics: of Paris Office: 60 Rue de Provence.: y de Levis, when he refused t UL ST.\u2014 House, civic No.9 \u2018each.part to settle .its 0 0 Ta ves sold at § 1-8¢ to 8%c per 1b; pret- | i .» o sur- St.Paul affairs, but t wn| ARINCIPAL AND INTER- ty good animals, 5c io preL- | j 3 {inrough the ruins et the Font he ve Street East ward, has bees sold and common to.al \u201cand that ome ERAILWAY COM CA men stock, She to je fo (Mo per.tea \u2014 = meme \u2018 5marked.that the Island could be made by Gaspard Deseries.to George Interest of the Empire.What ar sold at about Te Tor yestlings.50 Tr | de Durnford, for $10, doing t e wél DENOMINATION - $1,000, per lb, yearlings, Sc J - cone of the most i Site or 000.| o make \u2018ourselves w ° the Sc do.and lambs et $4 \u201cfand in America, LY eresting She uE BOAR a 974, > Houses pos.\u2018370 or inheritance?In the = Pet Tone\u201d a Company ¥ Hoge sold slowly a about 7% pet To ATT ACT VE INVESTMENTS «torical point ef view and as 7 oupart, have been nee might we not see : on » but some hogs were sold - - place of snld by O.Massicott eat germs of for 1910, after deducting .\u2018here lately at 7%c per ib.| amuse e and Cote, to STéater conclave g TY TT ; EA ment COTE Brokers .Ltd, \"tor mon Imperial Le ont sen UE ns es ü Done and \u20ac tee.paid $6.000 CI OF O AWA 4%'s me | i ; es e » * - à | kL i; CORONATION PREP ARATIONS.ee unity of Che Empire permanently.and | fo the city, amounted to | $1,000 CITY OF HAMILTON.4%' a CAN ADI ANS § ment t g the most august: Parlia- | $1,211,160, This amount, \u2014 DMN STEEL CORPOR Tl co ve ATs a: 5 \"a .REVIEWED Hove\" rhe world has ever seen.I be- ; \"added to the net earnings °- $5, 000 CITY OF MONTREAL, An d, 49% 5 : is own Value \u2018$250,000 on View \u2018up to find ourseives dere ve adi J awa \u201cta York Re LIMITED ree \u201d \u2018 \\ ho .es a federated em- al \u2018Railway Company.RDINES +5 Vi \u201cThe \u2018principal \u2018throughfares of Coronation Contingent Highly | pire\u201d Mackenzie: B rgd 1910, arhounted to\u201d ge DIVIDEND- NUMBER ONE, OFFERED AT PRICES TO YIELD, 4.15, / aol : ow - are yet devoid of decorations he Praised by Duke of \u2018gathéring -qugured eu.said nich al.\\283, or more than euf- =.| Notice is hereby gi 55) the coronation festiviti for d 5 well for .the: \u2018tu- +, fficient to pay the bond in- { dena of ONE PE ven that a divi- C.MEREDITH $5 on Thursday ut on cele- | ~ Connaught - pue unity of the Empire, A Cy seventeen: times?fal Stock of the Dominion: Steel Berson: & COMPANY, Limited do , : 4 ver.7, \u2018tion, Limited, has thi; - 10 ; $4 .Mirections workmen are busil gas.\u201c|\u201d Parry Soun Le Co 1 day.been declar- 1 8t.Francois Xavier Street, M \u2018 : a In axing electrical Hluminations Sn L (Canadian Associated Préss) ; | day afternoon, Out Tune 10 al \u201cPRICE oN APPLICATION.Co to 1 Pnérohétders pi record.at the gloss | » Montreal.J su - ral o | the 1a large Bulldings, so that: corde, sue B.\u2014 \u2018The Duke \u201cof OÙ ue line of the Canadian Northern\u201d R l- s iti 1% Fora ness on Tuesday, 20th June in- 34 = \u2018proépect \u2018that Mont-| & pèc the.Canadian Ontario Railway, three lads aged 16, oyal ecur les By Order of the Boa 36 ers will show their keen patriotism oronation contingent \u2018at\u201d Chelsea to- | 14 and 12, \u2018sons of Mr.Thomas Foster, = = Directors.$3 as they have always done in the acte He [Pralsed the Canadians high- were_drowned while bathing.It is : 8.SANERO on, ow past.The numerous stores Gre at-| manger, ° ana McLean.the - believed the youngest lad go ut: bes.Montesa, 15th June, 1911, acretaTy.of ali + rut ver, arranséd with coronation pleased\u2019 with 8 at he vas \u2019 .yond his\" depth, the others \u2018wernt \u2018to his tan ne Halifax, N.S.fe \u2018code, but one of the most interesioz | iso added.it es eric I es ESTABLISHED 1862.: CH.Birks ey ete him to go to Canada and he- wi 2 ; Total A = a » = \" yh Pike and Sen.EE the offoes on arial thers water, MITORELL & C0.Assets as at Dec.31, 1910 : A ok hands with th _ CHART - vt Son Sticks dmonis 1a Wiss Bite of vies bh |S SCANS |.MORR aa ae > o h {are Darmes \"$309,000, - orary colonel | Ta SER (Queties Banx mous ISEY ROBINSON & FREYGANG, pe 13 Englan a a 84 Ma oral Agents, for Montreal À 5 a02 POWER.BUILDING.Tel.Main 1766 Ha Week $13,114, $171,623, at 59%, | 57%.weather bon the demand active.ptations 96, 112.Po 216, p's, per herries Egyp- ucum- | 4-bas- pates\u2014 es, per pounu, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL eno MAY SELL OUT To SIR DONALD MANN-MEETING Toronto, June 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014Import- art developments are pending in the :-land Smelters Co.The directors pou innounced a meeting of the sharvholders to be held on June, 29th y: for the purpose of considering car possibility of a sale to Sir Donald \u201cunn Who has been quietly negotiat- us for contrôl There have been negotiations report- ess eral months and it was un- stood Sir Donald would deal for the Is find smelting process if it could be proved to provide a satisfactory me- hod of handling the refractory ores of h Columbia mines in which the Brit Canaiiian Northern capital is largely nie ested.i: is stated that if Island \u201csmelting mievests can convince Sir Donald Mas an that that new method will apply ui tiese ores Sir Donald is prepared to oo « a deal, which in effect is that in a $11.109,000 company the present hold- rf Island Smelter shares will have sis! à Quarter share and then receive th sum of $5,000,000 within a period .of five vears, presumably at the rate of a Ton dollars a year.\"rhe Island Smelting and Refining (-nmpany is capitalized at $3, 000,000 in $ shares with $1,700,000 issued.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 S444 ew York, June \u201819.\u2014 The soe will say to-day editoriatly that June, usually a month of - extreme hesitation and not infrequently of declines in the security market, has this year belied its record by an advancing tendency in prices.The promise is still of largest erops in the history of the: country.Signs accumulate that business.prosperity is reviving.LUCKY BOYS London, Ont, June 19.\u2014Mr.J.M.McEvoy, Mr, George O'Neil and other incal men are understood to have made a good \u2018clean up\u2019 by the sale of the Success Gold Mine, in the Porcupine district, to an English syndicate for $600,000.a 444 i +++ + + + New Railway Stock Issue to be Used on Betterments Phila, June 19.\u2014The increased Cleve- lund and Pittsburg Railroad capital stock from $22,000,000 to $40,000,000 will be used to pay for future additions and tetterments of property.The last issue of stock by this company was in lus, à The Pennsylvania Co.leases the Cleveland and Pittsburg and guarantees { percent dividends .upon the new special guaranteed betterments stock.\u2014{prmmmnmmtemnt Exports of Steel Exports of iron and steel from United States during present finarciel \u2018year wil reach about $325,000,000 \u2018against §184,000,000 in 1908 the former high record year.DULUTH-SUPERIOR GAINS Earnings of the Duluth- Superior Traction Company for the second week in June are $21,982, an increase of $645 er 3 percent over the corresponding _veek of.last year.For the year to date earnings are $473,423 a gain of $18,896 or 4 \u2018percent P over the corresponding period of last vear.THE BERLIN BOURSE.Berlin, June \u201819.\u2014Trading was quiet, but prices were slightly .firmer.on the Eourse to-day.rt .\u2018 C.P.R.GAIN $155,000.Canadian Pacific Railway earnings: for the second week in June are $2,- 157,000, an increase of.$155,000 over those for the corresponding week of jast year.CANADIAN NORTHERN\u2019S GAINS.Canadian Northern Railway earnings for the second week in June are $313,- 200, a gain of.$22,800.Earnings for the eleven and a half months ending June 14 are $14, 368,000, an increase of $2,218,800.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONDAY MORNING BOARD.Ozilvie Com.dec\u2019l.div.of 2 percent Pavnhle Tnlv 3rd of record June 23rd.Ex.Div.to-day\u2014Winnipeg, 3 percent; Halifax.books close at 2 percent; Bk.B.34 percent.Street Ry., 35 at 225J6.Pacific, 10 at 240%.Toronto Ryv.75 at 13414, 50 at 1343.5 at, 134%, 50 ~t 13434, 10 at 1343, 50 t 1: Shawinigan, 90 at 113%, : at 114.Rio, 25 at 113%, wa, ot 113.Power, 110 at 160 Rich.and Ont.10 at 11714, 15 SORTE L.and P., 50 at 15144, 21.at Detroit, 25 at 71%.1 at 72.Iron pref.50 at 104, \u2018Ogilvie, 10 at 130%.Gould com.95 at 101.Cement, 25 at 23 1-8, _ Steel Corp., 1 at 58, 10 at Zu.35 at 38 50 at 100, 250 a 101.Scotia.Can.Cot.pref., 14 at Cement pref., 10 at 34) 1 at\u2019 shy, 7 at 84, 117 at 833.Crown Res.700 at 330.400 at 325.Bank of Mont.2 at 255.Mer.Bank, 10 at 191.Bank of Com.1-2 at 205.Coal bonds, $3000 at 98%.Que.Ry bonds, $500 at 83%.Power 414 bonds.$2000 at 99 3-8.TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.Toronto, June 19\u2014Unien Stock Yards \u2014Strckers were selling cheaper this marning with the exception of Jizht butchers\u2019 cattle which were fairly firm.\u2018ré was a biz market hyt sales were * l'ttle slow.Receipts, 122 cars; consisting nf 2.375 cattle, .78 calves, 1,600 \"2s and 542 sheep.xport cattle, choice, $5.80 to $6.10; da \\éulls, $5.00 to $5.25: butcher cat: tle.Bhnice, $5.75 to $6.00: do.medium, 30 to $5.70; do.common, $5.00 to -.25: do.cows, choice, $4.75 to $5.25; 1.cows, common to medium, $3.00 to 24.00.do.bulls, $4 00 to $4.15; feeders har keep), $5.5 to $5.85: feeding | errs, $5.25 to $5.%ot stockers, choîce, 14.75 to $5.25; do.light, 8 \u201825 to-$4.50; gaphers, $2 $2.50: milkers, choice, 2 to $80; 4 common \u2018and_medium, |.\"to $50: \u2018calves, $4.00 to $6.50; sheep, | ele, \u201cTes, $3.50 to $4.50: bucks and culls, Lh to $3:507 spring\u201d lambs, $4.go Lo \"0 vearlings, $5.00 to $6.00; And +7 85 rer rar em gr FLOUR PRICES THE \u2018SAME.Manitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, \u2018; do, \u2018seconds, $4.80; Manitoba st.75, 51.60; choice winter wheat \u2026 54.60 to 5 TS mére TO \u201cnts, $4.Li Loa 25; watered, $7.007, \u2018rio.5.Coe ow 8 5 $1.79 SEPIA bh pa- |.BIG TRAMWAYS AND LIGHT COS | MAY EARNINGS Statements of the Mexico Tramways Company \u2018and the Mexican Light and Power for May have just beém .issued.They show comparatively little adverse influence of the revolution, the earnings of both being larger than in the corresponding month last year.Operating expenses of Mexico Tramways w ere less because the service was cut down, especially to the suburbs.Un the other hand .the operating expenses of the Mexican Power Company were considerably increased.\u2018Following are the statements of both companies for .the- month and for the year to date, with comparisons in Mexican currency: \u2018Mexico Tramway, May earnings, and eamings for the year to date: 1910.1911, Gross earnings .$ 479,925 $ 502,016 Oper.expenses .243, 498 240.653 Net earnings .$2 236,437 $ 261,363 Grose.earnings from Jan.1 Oper.| A from.ceo .$2,276,526 _ 32507214 |\u2018 Li Tan 446.: -1,212;400 Net earnings from Jan.1 \u2026 s188, ass Mexican - Light t amd Powe month and for the year, to date; Gros searnines .\u2026.$ 567,555.$ sed.Xi Oper.exp, cere en 302, 100 316,438 Net earnings 8° 265,456 $ Gross earnings from Jan.1 .Oper.\u2018expenses from Jan.1.Net earnings Jan À $2,661,707 .$3,370;325 .804,652 1,272,043 $1,857,149 $2 ,098,282 à Richelieu Shareholders to.Meet June 26 to Ratify | Proposals Merger Deals Ï { Richelieu and Ontario shareholders \u2018have been ca Les.to meet on June 26 to ratify ithe pro increase in capital stock to $10,000, roe and to authorize the directors to issue the new capital in such amounts and for such purposes as they may deem advisable.The shareholders will be asked to ratify and adopt an agreement made by \u2018the company under the authority of the resolution of the directors, .with the British! Marine Trust Limited, and oth- \u2018ers, on: May 8, 1911, providing for the \u2018pur by the company of a majority of the shares of the Nonthern Neviga- tinn Company of Ontario, and of Inland Lakes, |Limited, to be paid for by the issue of fully paid stock of the company, and to authorize the directors to do ah ohings necessary or advisable to the terms thereof.Five oleh directors will be elec- ed, 1s in the big merger scheme complet.: Felicitations no: doubt are being showered upon President Taft to-day, as.it is his silver: wedding.- The resident of the\" big Republic should, indeed, be a happy man, -and: it is st fitting -and surely .gratify- } ing to 'himsélf that this anniversary should loccur during his occupancy of the highest position attainable in his country\u2014and also.during that particular period of office when his fame as a statesman of world wide importance is paramount, as it is at present.The name of President Taft is now inextricably associated with Wall St, and.therefore indirectly with t Francois Xavier Street.His important connection with the trusts and tariff give him a.very consequential place in Wall Street.It \u2018is, between the city and \u2018the Montreal Street Railway.-A speculator on the \u2018Street\u2019 deplored: this fact rather peevishly to-day.\u2018That statement for May,\u201d he said, \u201cshould be good for a five poirit rise; but the stock cannot move with the city\u2019s clogs on it.\" .The statement.certainly was a good.one, and the management is winning for' itself a valuable reputation.Unusual interest attached to Sat- Airday\u2019s New York bank statement by reason of the fact that for the first time it embraced the operations of sixteen new Trust company members, whosé resources swelled.the \"total enormously.Actual loans, for instance ,increased last week about $13,000,000, and this .week increased $572,,000, 000, while an estimate cash gain of $10,000,000 based upon the operations of \u2018the former members only, was increased to $74,000,000.It is not to be assumed that these changes were due entirely to:the new system.The past numerous bond and syndicate operations, and these transactions undoubtedly helped t to swell the loan account.Grain and Flour Exports The following table shows the \u2018exports of grain and flour from Montreal for the week \u2018ending June- 15: heat.Corn.Oats.Flogr Wi Liverpool .64,802 136,465 46,117 230 London .171,623 59.999 9,411 19.506 | Glasgow .10,463 70,101 55,870 14,420 Bristol 135,520 34,285 236, 873 11,675 Belfast 47,868 .9.3 350 7,800 Antwerp .68,781 25,613.84,6468 .| Hamburg .49,8756 44, 357 .5,610 Rotterdam.o.qoutes sees 1,472 Total .548,932 932 \u201c453,408 498 442,267 267 65,968 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EGG MABET FIRM.were 95,923 cases, as against 8i, 328 for the same period a year ago, showing | an increase.of.14, 600 cases.There were no new developments tn the market, tained under a continued good demand.Straight gathered\u201d stock in round blocks, 17 1-2 ¢ to 18¢; single cases, 18 1-2 ¢ to 19 1-2 ¢, and selected stock, 21 1-2 «© to 22 1- 2 per dozen.BIRKENHEAD CATTLE.John Rogers and Company, of Liverpool, cable to-day that trade was firm in the Birkenhead market at prices \u2018last quoted the demand was slow, and\u2019 it is extremely doubtful as to whether \u2018the present standard maintains.; its level.Both States and Canadian steers \u2018are making from: 12 1-4 to -12- , 8-4 ; cents.: ., : \u2019 ; GRAND TRUNK EARNINGS: \u201cThe earnings.of the Grand Trunk Ul Rents are showing steady improve- | ment.Following are figures for the Second : week of Tyne, with _compari- - 1 bags, \"ES $952, 264 891,252 \u201c344,632 | FIN PERSONALS._dressed hogs, per ewt., $9 to $10; ap Ples, per bag of bushel.and 8: half, $1.to $2; dried apples, per Ib: 0 Be; Ford indeed, -deplorable \u201cthat © a | contract has not yet been drawn up.- timated at 25,000; market week witnessed Spring Jambs, $4.50 to 3.26; \u201cewes, 2.25 Receipts of eggs \u2018since May to date prices being well main-| ed: that a lot of stock had been sold on tied, ; whereas the bulls: elaimed \u2018that | Jal shod take advantage of at réactions | 81,012.\u2018higher Toronto, .June 15: \u2014 (Special).\u2014 Mr.W.F.-Powell, of the: Powell Syndicate in Porcupine, 48\u201dIn\" town.Mr.Powell confirms the news that a syndicate.headed.by Mr, \u2018Rodolphe\u2019 Forget, M.P., 6f Montreal, té forming a | company to develop.a number of the: Powell claims in Deloro Township im\" or mediately south of : / distale.\u2018\u2019 ; The company is to be capitalized\u2019 at $3,000,000, in $5 shares\u2019 which \u2018are \u2018to be at $5.par, or more for development.The details of \u2018the company \u201cand: its organization - will Be \u201cannounced some | : \u2018Anumbér of.éapital- ; time later on.ists in France are assoclated with.the proposition, and\u2018 \u2018some, \u2018of them.will\u2019 be\u2019 on\u2019 the board.The indications, are that \u2018it \u2018will be | one of thé most succéssful- flotations : of the Porcupine country,.as: the Ap anciers behind the deal are said \"to, be laré the \u201cwhe! conditions than\u2019 for many months, and with very cheap money, low pnices for Steel and\u2019 + + 3 + fundamental + + + + Copper and international trade + + + + + + tinotly.better balance in favor of the\u2018 United -States of more than half a billion dollars, there is every - reason why the advance \u2018in the.stock\u201d market should be: \u201cresum- = ed, \u201c \u201cBANK RE er | The weekly New York bank.statement ° issued on Saturday included for the first - time the condition of sixteen: ras companies recently admitted to the clearing house,and so does not give data for com- \u201d parison with preceding \u2018periods.\u2019 The daily average of aggregate\u2019 lawful .reserves was $522,596,000,' and excess $68,321, %50, with actual aggregate laws\u2019 2,306.a, ful reserves TOW excess of $74,301,250.2.Sir Donald.Mann; will asie London to -day.2 Mr.D.L.McGibbon is in New \u2018York.\"Me.\u2018Shiriey Oiivie Has tr or New York, \" Mr.R.Forget, MP, \u201cill leave for Ste.Trenee to-morrow.-.HAMILTON.QuoRATIONS, - \u201cHamil ton; - June 19.\u2014White.wheät,per pashel, 79\u20ac to 81c;- red, 79c-to.81c; spring TBc bo 80c;.peas, 75c .to 8c: Darley.50c \u2018te!55es Dats, -386 to\u2019 4 40\u20ac;- réorn, 59\u20ac to.60c;i cloverseed, $6 to $7; timothy seed, Osi.76.to $2.25; white wheat flour, -per -brl $4 to $10; strong bakers, $4.20 to $4.30; tatoes, per bag of 90 1bs., so te $1; \"but- i.ter, in rolls, per lb, 17\u20ac -to \u201818e; do., in frkins, 15c to 17\u20ac; ess, per.doz.17¢ to BALED HAY FIRM.Extra No.2 hay, $136 $13.80 80; \u2018orain- | ary No.2 hay, $11 to $11.50; N06.\u20183-hay; $10 to $10.50; clover mixed, pure clover, $7 to $7.50.\u2014_\u2014 0eme LONDON CHEESE BOARD.The offerings on the London - cheese\u2019 board on Saturday were-2s8 follows: \u2014 Ridgetree, 170 sold at-1114c; Steinhoff, Gold Creek, 34 twins sold at ¥11; Stein- hoff, Lakeview, 140 sold at.11 Se.Booth, Belmont and- Nissourt, \"290.colored; Blanchard and: Nissouri, 100-col=\" ored; North Branch, 50 -twins,.colored; Pond.Mills, 110 colored, \u2018961d at 11 5- 16c; Booth, Glansworth, 150 \u2018colo red: dale, 162 colored; 1106 boxés \u2018offered, 454 | sold 1 above; biddings from 1 1-8¢ to 1 Cc.CHICAGO CATTLE PRICES.oC Chicago, June 19.\u2014Cattle receipts es- teady to 10c lower; beeves.$4.90- 6.50; Texas steers, $4.55 to $5.75: western \u2018steers, $4.75 to $5.70; stockers.and feeders, $3.65 t0°$5.60; cows and \u2018heifers, $2.50 to $6.90; calves, $6.00 to $8.50.\u201cHogs 'receints estimated: at- 40,000; market generally Steady: light, $5.95 to $6.32%4; mixed, $5.95 to ,$6.be heavy, $65.85 to $6.82%: 2 5.85 to\u2019 $6.00; gaod to chôice, heavy, $6.00 to $6.24 blag.3 85 to $6.20; bulk of sales, $6.20 marl receipts estimated at 18,000; arket strong to 10c higher; native, > 50 to $4.40; western, $2.75 to $4.45; yearlings, $4.10 to $4.95; lambs, native, .$4.00 to $6.50; western, $4.35 t 0 $6.75; to $3.9 \u201c TORONTO GRAIN .Toronto, .June 19.\u2014Prices \u2018of | all grains were practically ® changed today from those of Saturday: Ontario wheat, No.2 winter, 80c, outside; Manitoba No.1 northern, $1; No.2, 97c; No.3, 95c.Oats,- Canada western, No.2, 40c; No.3, 39 1-4c, at lake ports; Ontario, No.2 white, '37¢ to 37 1-2¢; outside, and 40c to 40 I-2¢° on track, Toronto.Corn, .American, No.2 yellow, b7c.Peas, No.2, 79c to 80c, outside; rye, No.2, \u201c0c to T2e, outside.\u2018i3arley, 6fc to G7c.outside, for maluing and 55: to 57c for feed.Buckwhaai, SIG to 52e; ourside, \u201cManitoba flour, first, patents, $5.10; second patents\u2019 $4.60; bakers, $4.4).Ontacto flour pa- ents, $3.35, Montreal freight, Mill feed\u2014Manitoba hran $2: - in bags: shorts, $23;- Ontario bran; $22, in bags; shorts, $23.50.\u2018 ce Henty Clews.\u2014The\u201d market trom: now | on \u201cpromises: to continue: a- favorable |.cne for traders, with\u2019 fluctuations sufficiently active to enable alert and well- fnformed Operators to secure frequent and\u2019 substantial profits.BH \u2018and Ql \u2018Randolph.Bears contend-.\u2018the Advarice and that the market was it.was.merely a natural read \u2018bul movement.: on: in a -Specilistors ta\u2019 get lon a their: Spectditias; as the Erolgh treasury shares | will be put out to give $200, 000 « ee in $9.9.50° \u2018to Xi : Thoin- | | trade \u2018with, America, \"| outlet \u2018thousands of tons of delightful : Morrison,.Mr | Stewart, - Yesterday a Witness\u2019 a à had an interesting interview.with.Mr.S.H.Mortimer, .a.\u201cmerchant from Inagua, Bahamas, who is now in Montreal, owing to the falling: \u201coff of trade in the group.of islands which \u2018He some 1,300 miles from Sydney.= A representation; he: said,\u201d i8 to be \u2018made fof ;annexafion: - to \u2018Canada with a view to.reviving the staple trade | Within.this: interesting group of is- and capable of.b ble.to \u201cthe \"Dominion, SE ana i With :the object.of brings: these is- lañds before \u2018the people of the country, of Canada, and the:world in.general, a litile history will not be amiss.The Bahamas were discoveréd by Columbus in .1492, and \u2018first Setfled by the lands, \u2018which are; British Rossessions.e's nya.alugl \u2018at \u2018the island, of Is gua with the malls -and .ther& dg a.situated within, very.éasy reac salt pana: wide; if develope facil o hanlags Got steamers; Fon adjoining island.:0f - Little -Inagua.Britigh ,in-,1629, but; taken.by the EORTWRIGHT STREET, Spaniards.in, 1841, and ceded-to.Great 1 Britain in.the year 1783.The islands have remained in thé hands.of -the British.ever since.The\u2019 native language is English, and every hope is entertained that before long the fruit trade of the country will -be revived by the proposed annexation, which will give facilities for importing the great products of the iglands into the \u2018Dominion free of duties! It is the high walls of the latter that has crushed and finding no fruit and its cotton produce is wither- | ing and wasting away every year.Tt.is possible \u2018that by annexation to the Dominion! a profitable\u2019 trade can be \u2018brought: about.and the\u2019 islands of.the Bahamas opened up in reality.One.of the most important islands: is Inagua.situated \u2018about 300 miles from Nassau, N.P.\u2018and Nassau with its capital Nassau, is one of the second largest Aislands in the group.The climate of Inagua and Nassau is enjoyable.and healthful.In the summer the heat.Teaches.90.degrees,\u2019 and in the cooler months 60 degrees There are excellent thoroughfares for travellers and traffic of all descripfions, and much amusement is to be got hy- hunting wild ponies in the wilds of the country: The capture of these animals is principally effecte by running fences \u2018across the narrow portion \u2018of the country and then driving.\u2018the ponies iuto the fences.The products of the islands are chief- fly grape fruits, oranges, hanahas.and cocoanuts.There.are\u2019 \u2018thousands of trees under.cultivation; but through the | want of a préitable market the dell- VIEWS OF INAUGUA, BAHAMA, cous fruit decays every year.Then again, great salt ponds abound in many parts,\u2019 but the introdüction - of - the trust in\u2019 America has tlosed the doors to: this \u2018industry.Cotton \u2018is grown in large quantities,- \u2018and a free country: is only.required - to.develop this important \"branch of the Bahamas trade.At the present time two gdteaimèrs call : Suod \u201clanding.place of the lying \u201clo: \u201cthe -morth-east,.is; a beautiful ; quay, suitable for a landing place for | \u2018steamers, and the island\u2019 is\u2018 capable 0 raising: \u2018shiéep, lorses and: cattle; :O the, island, there is- a - plentiful supply.of fresh water \u2018and \u2018good.\u2018Hunting and, INAGUA, BAHAMAS, | fishing.The.island\u2019 of Maraguna pro- \u2018dutes -Lignum.Vite \u2018and '_sisdl in great quantities.-.The.-capabilities of these islands as British possessions\u2019 for the production of fruit, cotton and salt are enormous, and are only awa.it- ing the introduction of Speculators and an accessible open market, such as Canada would provide if annexation took place.Annexation is the fervent \u2018prayer for the salvation of these in- .dustrious.Bahamaians, without which they cannot continue to exist.With the opening of the great\u2019 Panama Canal Inagua might also be used as a coaling station.Mr.Mortimer expressed the hope that Canadians would begin.to themselves \u2018 in these islands, as there were undoubtediy great prospects with annexation, and he hoped that every support would be given.to their .representation for such a state of affairs.He honestly believes that not only would the fact of having an open market for the many \u201cuseful prodiicts of the Bahama Islands revive the indus- \u201ctries there 4nd be the means of raising up the people, but the islands would eventually become a very valuable addition to \u2018the\u2019 \u2018great country.\u2018of \u2018Canada.\u2018The group of Bahamas islands has a population of about \u201c60,000, the \u2018inhabitants being mostly negroes.who enioy equal rights with the white.all \u2018being fairly well educated in the Engz- lish language.The average height of the \u2018Bahamaians is \u2018not\u2019 less -than \u2018& feet, many being 6 feet 5 inches, and all are able-bodied.K with a disposition for hard .work, They are full of energy.and very easily controlled.These THE. Tuesday.nest i i .$1.69.ace, also net trimmed with Guipure, 75, $1.00.$1.25 to $2.50, o \u2014 oy of 24 \"LONG SILK GLOVES or Co me ke 700 pairs of long white and cream silk gloves, d double tip ager, 22 | ARemarkable Sale.dM Marqscte | À 5 3 Ladies\u2019 White Duck Skirts N.inches, Mousquetaire length: Sizes 517 to 7.EE ?sts ; \u2018Tuesday, $2.2 5 | X Regular value $1.00; Tuesday.Se ae Ee +79 BE = Ce a LE Xe s \u201c150 white duck Skins, perfectly plain and most serviceable for out- A Long white gloves, extra heavy quality silk, 24 inchies, two > dome | er door \u2018pastimes.These wash very, easily, and for general summer wear be fasteners, Mousquetaire wrist, $1.7 and $2.00 per pair.: N : you cannot find a better skirt.Tuesday.$2.25 | HAIRLINE SERGES qu pe Frein hy bore, ios v ape \u201cnecks.Each waist - Cle SUBURBAN.DELIVERY We have a splendid selection of Hairline Serges à in a variety of has a touch of color in dainty shade.This is a remarkable purchase.| ; Hi \"LAKE SHORE \u2014Beaconsfield and Ste.Anne d , , | stripes, black on white ground.enabling us to sell them at a rémarkable price.The cut.représents the.Thursdays and Saturdays.e de Bellevue, Tuesdays.i ~ These materials are manufactured from best quality wool, and make | style of waist exactly.The regular selling Pr ice of this waist is $4.95.SOUTH SHORE\u2014St.Lambert and Longueuil, Mondays, Wednesdays \u2018exceptionally smart suits.Width 54 inches; $1 2 Per Fy + Sizes 34.to: bic AS a Holiday Speci].er 51 98 and Fridays.| self, n at alers new eet ar- and TY, of 65 Ten HE MON DAILY WITNESS: - MONDAY.JUNE.19, 1911, > A \u2018ght srétofine| th\" -sides \u201cbeing alike: This big | « mem 4 77 A A 227700 i ES A de 2 \u2014_\u2014 re ss = RES = sell 2 = \u2014 pre | S f broc mal wl mA mL pe rin vr he sil an a mounted ons | : \u2018 HTS USE INSURES PURE are the royal arms, surrounded bY a ii FO FOOD.URE FOOD charming design of the rose, sham- | INSURES GOOD HEALTH rock \u2018éd thistle in white and gold, | so | It Walter Paul's Stores the andermentioned goods have all been reduced in pricet\u2014 Yew Maple Bugar and syrup.cL Now Laid Bris.Pa Hams and Toon, oT Fresh Strawherries.: rosh As La the ere wing as fresh arrivals:e er i eo Ri hin Yi 0 est St Catherine st.West and at 1 80 University Street vs Cerner Burnside Strest.¢.P.R.St.Andrews, N.B.The \u2018Algonquin,\u2019 at Bt.Andrew's, NB.and which is owned by the Canadian Pacific, and which is one of the most popular hotels of the company, 15 now open for the season.The Canadian Seaside resort at St.Andrews is now the favorite watering place for Montrealers, each season showing à larger number of visitors.The train leaving- at 7.25 p.m.daily carries sleeping cars for St.Andrews, NB.Ww.c.T.U.CONVENTION.\u2018 founty of Sherbrooke Unions Meet in Lennoxville, ' At the twelfth annual convention of the Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union of the County of Sherbrooke, held in the Methodist Church, Len- noxville, the County President, Mrs.G.G.McCurdy presided, and with her on the platform was.Mrs.Sanderson, | of Danville, Provincial President, The delegates and members present were the following:\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Mrs.S.A, Jones, Mrs.Morehouse, Mrs.Dowl- in, Mrs.William Bradley, Mrs.Wm.Bailey, Mrs.Stevens, Mrs.Thornton, Mrs, G.E., Hyndman, Mrs.C.A.White, Mrs.D.W.Hyndman, Mrs; Andrew McDonald, Mrs.Thornton.East.Sherbrooke\u2014Mrs., Harmer, Mrs.Burns, Mrs.Nutbrown, Lennoxville\u2014 Mrs.White, Mrs.Haake, Mrs, McFadden, Mrs.Johnston, Mrs.Parker.Spring Road\u2014Mrs.McCurdy, Mrs.A.| McCurdy, Mrs.J.Robinson, Miss A.Robinson.Milby\u2014Mrs.Libbey, Mrs.Nichols.\u2018Y\u2019 \u2019s\u2014Mrs, Browne, Miss Tate, Miss Ransehousan, Miss Nour- te.Mrs.Ewing brought greetings from Richmond County and Mrs: Sanderson \u201cspoke briefly of the werk that ie being done in other countries.The report of the Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.G.E.Hyndman was given, showing an increase of 25 members over last year.Miss Strout, Worlds W.C.T.TU.Missionary from Japan, was introduc, ed and gave 8 most interestiflg talk on temperance work in Japan, and the wonderful interest manifested by the people, Fifteen answered to the roll-call of delegates, and twenty-six voted for the election of officers, which resulted as follows: \u2014 President, Mrs.G.G, McCurdy, reelected.Vice-President, Mrs.W.IT.Abbott, re-elected.Cor.Sec\u2019y., Mme.G.EF.Hyndman, re-elected.Rec.Sec, Mrs.Dean, re-elected.Treasurer, Mrz.Ww.T.G.Brown.Among the resolutions adopted were the following:\u2014 \u2018That we express our thañkfuiness for the laws passed recently re the early closing of saloons and the sale of liquors, and trust that the Government will pot repeal any of these laws, as is being urged by those engaged In the liquor traffic, \u2018That we heartily endorsé the cru- tade of the Moral and Saclal Reform Council of Canada, \u2018against child labor, sweat shops, race-track gambling, and other forms of vice.\u2018That We hereby express our \u2018deep tyrmpathy with the World's W.C.T.U.president inher bereavement by 'the death of her husband, the Earl of Carlisle, who during his life time took such an active interest in the cause of temperance.\u2018That we rejoice with our Sovereigns, about to be crowned, and trust that their relgn may be blessed with righteousness, peace and prosperity.at we make every rffort to increase the circulation of the \u2018Leaflet and Bulletin,\u2019 the Dominion and Provincial organs.\u2019 Those taking part in the Medal Contest were: Lilian Bayne, Florence Mec- Curdy, Gertrude Thornton, Bert Mitchell, Douglas Abbott, » wey The judges in the contest were Miss Libbey, Watervile; Miss Bryan, of North Hatley, and Miss Stroutt, and the gold medal was awarded to Gertrude Thornton, Sherbrooke, Mrs: Sanderson gave a very clear, concise and telling address, speaking of the progress of the work in Canada and elsewhere.Punta NATIONAL COUNCIL OF a The National Council of Women, in annual convention last week, at Port Arthur, wère given a sall on the yacht \u2018Sigma,\u2019 on Saturday afternoon, and a garden party afterwards.The closing business session.was Marked by an address on Friday even- nz from Miss Fitzgibbon, the super- Intendent of the Women\u2019s Welcome Hpme in Toronto.Miss Fitzgibbon told ot her work and urged the local council of West Algoma to take immediate Steps to have a hostel there.Mr.I.L.Matthews, who was in the chair, on behalf of the men of Port Arthur Promised support.- The local councii met on Saturday Morning to consider the préposition, and decided that they would make this their work for the coming year.The Aestel will likely be placed between the two cities, where the Agricultural Bclety grounds are.This would be & union home and eôuld easily « ebtain Support, T HORSE KICKED BOY, | Ù Louis Label, aged.\u201ceight, + 35.Fair | £ mount street east, had four teeth | cked out and\u2019 his face .Padly \u201ctorn ¥ a kick from a horse yebterday.Thp Ye Ÿ was playing in a fleld near his © when kicked: dre: TRAME: QUE bite [TRI Prag ret contained in the.cable despatches.\u2026 jpast generation of the celebrations.thers 18\" The I ae on pi \u2018MOURNING TOQUE.This dainty toque, while in good taste for mourning, sombre than a plain straw would be.\u2014the dead black violets without yellow stamens\u2014and the bow is of black bengaline ribbon.The parasol is of orepe and an unpolished handle,\u201d lematohes very nicely with the little toque pictured above.PRESENTATION TO THE QUEEN.Her Majesty's Reply -Will Be Published in a Coronation C co - Letter.Canadian Marys will \u2018be interested in the account of the presentation of the Coronation namesake gift to Queen Mary, of which details are now to hand at greater length than were The deputation from the Executive Committee was received by Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace, the members, who were presented by Lady Mary Trefusis, President of the Fund and Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen, included Miss Mary Codrington, hon.secretary for England, Miss Mary Gilmour, hon.secretary for Scotland, Lady Mary Dawson, hon.secretary: for Ireland.: The address of the deputation was as follows: \u2014 May it please Your Majesty, on behalf of many thousands of contributors all over the world, -we have the honor to.ask Your Majesty's gracious acceptance of this gift of £12,600 from Marys of the Empire in commemoration of Your Majesty's Coronation.It has been a great privilege and honor to Your Majesty's namesakes te be allowed to join in this tribute of loyalty and respectful devotion té Your Majesty\u2019s person, and it.is their fervent prayer that Your Majesty may have a long and happy reign.: The Quéen\u2019s reply, which is to be subsequently published, in the form of a Coronation letter, was as follows: \u2014 I thank most warmly all the Marys of the Empire who have so generously contributed to the gift which has been presented to, me.The thought of the affectionate impulse which prompted it has, I can assure you, deeply touched me.The beau\u201d tiful insignia \u2018of the Garter and the pictures of the King and my son, which will form the personal part of the gift, will be treasured by.me throughout my life, and will -be re Hint \u2018which might be: presery - how rug =\" AND PARASOL.is aldo more ~ Black violets cover the entire erown black lustreless silk with folds of | \u2014 handed down, as precious héirioëms, to those who coms after.- I look forward with- spécial satisfaction to devoting thé rémainder of this noble gift to a charitablé object in which I am- greatly interested.Her Majesty had intended to devote the whole amount to some charity or charities, but the subscribers were keenly desirous that Her Majesty should accept some personal gift ed a8.a -sou- venir of Her Majesty's coronation.\u201cThe Queen consented to meet the wishes of the-subgcribers, while deciding at the same time that the greater part of the sum contributed should be applied to philanthropic purposes.The charitable object referred to in the Queen\u2019s reply has not yet been disclosed.Since the cheque was drawn further subscriptions from distant parts have come in, br ng the to- | tal to about £13,700, including \u2018the £700 from Canada.In due course portfolios containing the subscribers\u2019 names will he offered for the Queen's acceptance, but in n6 case will the amounts of the subscriptions be disclosed, SUMMER FURNISHING \u2018CHANGES When it is necessary to spend \u201cthe summer in town end one\u2019s purse does not allow the substitution of light, airy furnishings for the heavier ones of winter, the tendency is to became resigned to the idea of a warm, stuffy- looking apartment.The woman with a knack of getting much but of little is not daunted by these outward signs of discomfort however, observes the New York \u2018Herald\u2019 She looks- about to .ses the removal .of & « \"Heavy.here, the absence \u201cot; a warm tinted pillow there, and thé: ré moval of such bric-a-brac as adds to\" the elaborateness of the room, will af: [' fect the general atmosphere, .removes the dark draperies from the windows, elther leaving them: bare so the breezes can wander in\u2019 unniol- ested, or else puts in their place Inexpensive musling which allow rep 4j Instedd of the richly colored Oriental } scarf on.the living-room table there g Whe \u201cCROW pts \u2018Her ; M Small.square oro lot four fine \u2026 \u2018Abbve \u2018@lamends corresponding in size with from \u2018which spring -eight-archeés, Hach.| aren arises from its base in \u2018brilllafits.\u201d \"Above these again is a (large crôss-patee, algo.dazzling in tadiancy.\"| the best advantage She ter 16.À gay for.déslgn, peplaces the \u2018cushion of tapestrÿ or velvet.In\u2019 place of the heavy r Tugs.of -wéven grass floor cove ngs.in © |idélicate-tints which harmonize with} \u201cthe colorings of-the room: Massive.leather or wooden chairs are pushed well back in favor of the lighter ones.is .one of spotless white linen against \u2018which the basket of low ferpg or the bowl with the flowering.plant stands out in charming relief suggestive of\u2019 coo] walls and the.depths of forest.\u2018The, magic of a few such minor changes is.unbelievable - until \u2018they are actually put:into effect.\u2018Above 1, keep all surplus.fuoniture.pushed ack out of thd way Bo \u2018that there.\u2018may.be plenty i room: for the.free.\u2018Queen \u2018Mary, will wear.at her cerona- fon on Thursday\u2019 \u201creprigents .in happy combination the glory \u2018and.histery of, the purple.East.ithroi h the Kon-i- \u2018Noor, and,\" by means \u2018a portion \u2018af: the arse af sasion Of.¥ erown is of special: ê The circlet is composed of a band.of diamonds, on which are set alternately clusters of thess stones suggesting | the conventional.rosé.In: form, and ges, each composed ~shaped- .jewels.thage 1s Ya ther band of that resting upon the ermine of the esp.- Aécordiné to well-definéd heral- die rulés the crown bears four cross- es-patée \u2018and four Adurs-de-lis, two parts, bètwéen which are.set gix- diamonds of graduated size, Increas-.\u2018Ing downwards, the \u2018éfféct being that | .0f beautiful drop ornamen Above Uiesé the afches ütité'and rs can carried \u2018upwards ih & curve.turning again \u2018slightly outwards; to We mst by the orb or mound, which is a -blaze of In the centré ot.the crogd over the brow is set thie Koh-1-Noor, perhaps, the most.famous diamond in the world, with\u201d \u2018a romantic history of five centuries behind it.Lord Dalhousie,| Viceroy of India, presented it to Queen Victoria in 1849.But to ex- I pert eyes it was obvieus that the Esstern cutting had nôt done it Juse tice, and Sir David Brewster was consulted by the Prince Consort as to what should be done to recut it to.- Megsrs.Garrard ware called in to advise, and it was then entrusted to them for Fecutting, and the work was done on their pres mises in the Haymarket, the Duke of Wellington performing the ceremony of cutting the.first facet.© Two be- ltefs' stand\u2019 out strongly among the many \u2018that have clustered pound this famoue stone, In the first place it is said never to \u201chave\u201d \u2018brought 1ll-fors tune to-any -woman \u2018who has -worn its.and the second ls that \u2018who holds \u2018the- Koh-i-Noor holds India.\u2019 The brilliancy of the \u2018Mountain of.Light\u2019 is carried ypwards and downwards by Io 3 the lesser stars of Afriea,~an enpisyment In this position\u201d Imp ow a magnificence glto- gether unique to the Queén\u2019s crown.The pendeloque st -welghing\u2019 92 carats, appears in the crôsé surmounting the\u2018 orb.Thes outlines of: \u2018the cross have been adapted to show it.to its fullest advantage, and \u2018the square brilltant, weighing 62.carats, is in front où the circlet beneath the Koh-i-Noor, and this direct line of | magnificent Jewels à señse of splendour that no crown has ever shawn before.\u2019 The Crown is a triumph English jeweller's -eraft.None but British hands.have.touched it.Light- pess was a paramount: object to achieve.these efforts may he judged from the fact that the crown, ngluding its cap of velvet.weighs - under + Dimeteen CORGHATTON FANS ap» BAGS.\u2018Among the coronation ~~ @goduvenirs- which are attracting atten on in Yiondon are inex ansive little fans.\u201cThey are .of silk, painted.\u2018with the rese,.\u2018shamrock and pete in natural |.= \u2018ya! arms.and | .: colors encircling\u2019 thé 2 The \u2018emblems \u2018and the royal crown form \u2018the patterd, : and.te mounts are of \u2018pearl.105 : : : Then there - 1 > condition bas made COPYRIGHT 64 «BARRIS * Swing \u2018aos The President of.the United States.and Mrs.Taft até to-day.celebrating their silver wedding anniversary dt the White House, Washington.Among those taking part in - \u201cthe celebration is Judge Jobn W.Herron, of Cincinnati, the octogenarian father of Mrs.Taft, accompanied by \u201d Miss Maria Herron, sister of Mrs.Taft, who Was her bridesmaid 25 years ago\u2019 \u2018Aunt\u2019 DeHa Taft, who has been made femous by her pies, represents President's amily.Lo i 2 Tome addition te - \u2018the! vats, or: amily, tion, for which \u201c4,000 invitations were issued, friends and acquaintances .of President.and: \u2018Mrs; ~Taft: from.; : 4 Fu | Bg perp or tape Hy RL CLI Gy pri 1 = mee rr Ar: liane -the occasion.of felicitations from, mon- \u2018archs the world celebration.18 the second of the kind &à- publie \u2018récep-| W pr A SILVER WEDDING.PRESIDENT AND MRS.WILLIAM ÉL.TAET % 2 Care | over thé couatry being present.Naturally the silver wodding &f a President of thé United States is made over.\u201cGifts have poured in on Mr.and Mrs.Taft since the announcement of the évent.\u2018The ever held in the White House.In 1877 President and Mrs.Hayes celé- brated their silver wedding anniver-| jy then & \u2018young |' sary, and Mrs.Taft, woman in her prime, was sident.Hayessand Judge : resent.Pre- EL arron were \u201cThe Proatdent \u2018and \u2018Mrs Tas no | much of her time there in Teading and | studing and helping : :her father with Corvman.Hn ei After Wil Teft Feturasa from.Yale with his scholastis honors thick upon him the old friendiship began to- develôp into an attachment.He was a: court reporter for ona of the Cineinnat! papers while getting started.at the law.Judge Herron way one of tha big, men at the \u2018Cincignati bar, and Mr.Taft's duties brought him thych in Bontéot with.Re dignifed ed young W ro ke the 1 \u2018atmonphers of her a law off \u2018She \u2018spent.bis work.It *vas thats.over the dust known each other almost from child- Hood\" THE: tudes\u2019: rare rjends.Me HORI 08 0 a AR etd Mt en SEA LR pn Ae A AR \u2018of the.law Bagks.tht the childhood the ye \u2018are squares | or lengths of the old-fashioned rag| Madenty : of the | How suctéssful have.been | Tn | may be had .in.a\u2019 choice of tinings, roval crimson, .and royal blue.\u2019 A DAILY COOKERY RECIPE.Custard \u2019 \u2018fhubarb.\u2014Peel and the rhubarb stalks into small pieces, and if it is very sour draw off some of the acid by leaving it in scalding water .for.a few minutes.Line a pudding dish with, light.crust, = half fil with the rhubarb, and atrew sugar on liberally, alsi sprinkle with grated nutmeg.Beat the yolks of two eggs, add a couple: of tablespoons of sugar and a pinch of salt, and.pour \u2018on, @ pint of scalded: milk.\u2018Stir smooth, and_ strain.over: .the rhubarb, Bake in a moderately hot oven.Beat the whites of the: eggs \u2018stiff, \u2018adding two tablespoons of powdered sugar, and -flavor with' lemon, Let the pudding cool a little, heap the .mertague-over it, and.return it: to the oven.to brown lightly.- .NATURE'S REMEDIES FoR, TAN.\u2018Nature 1s Hard on delicaté cômplex- 1oné when -théir \u2018Posséssors takée them | out : into -the wind and the sunlight, -but it must be said that she ptôvides.(rémédies to mend: the-Harm sha does.§ br M the tamato, the cucumber and other { §§.-unaksuming.garden products 1ie: \u2018soothing .and- curative\u201d virtués\\ fiet-to The | be beaten by the most expensive emollient in a cut glass.bottle\" tied with lavender ribbons.Tomato juice is sald to net only whiten the.skin, but cleanse it.too.and soften it, which cannot be said of all\u2019 \u2018bleaches.\"Rub the face with a piece of fresh tomato; ana repeat the process with another plece, for the dirt will adhere to the first.Rinse or win f tepid soft water - Lemons are efficacious, hut drastic, as they dry the skin.mélon, however, cannot harm the skin, and a good rub with a bit of the pulp gives a glow to the surface.When the juice dries it forms a coating which protects the skin .from the dust and the wind, but a little powder is needed to take off the shine.Cucumber lotion is easily made, and\" ; rather 8.gpod thing -to have on hand.Wash | | e several cucumbers, and chop |] and into little piéces.Let them simmer over a low fire until the juice exudes; thén.empty thé mass into a thin cloth and squeeze the moisture out.Add a few drops - of benzoin.\u201cThis liquid will keep for .some time in sealed hottlés, and mixed with - \u2018an equal quantity of distillel water, At ms makes a fing wash for the face and and 8.Buttermilk is one of the \u2018bleaches for tan and freckles.It: Is necessary to remember, how- |.ever, that any bleach makes the skin somewhat more sensitive at the time, and\u2019 should not be applied béfore going out into the wind and sun again.At night is the hest time, and the éiléin should be protected with a Ut- tie -cold- cream afterwards.- BLECTRIC KITCHEN MAID.With the exception of scrubbing the floor, an electric cabinet, described in the \u2018Popular Mechanics Magazine,\u2019 is designed to do practically every kitchen chore requiring that commodity commonly known as \u2018elbow grease.\u201d In g special compartment out harm\u2019s way and protected from dust and dathp, is a little electrie motor soméwhat more .powerful thah aw év- erage man and Bo economical that if it were run two hours a day, the cost for electric current would be only about \u2018fiftéen cents a week, at ' the average city rate for electric power.The motor, it is said, can be connected to run a large number of the ordinary .\u2018Etohes utensils.t + - + ! i THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY PATTERN: The hohe dressinaker should keep a ttle catalogue scrap Book of the dally \"pe cuts.These will be.found very Useful to refer to from time to A Twenty-Five-Inch Coat.The model Dlustrated gives an excellent example of the most fashionable style, French darts shape the front and cor responding seams the back.The opep- ing of the coat is outlined by a narrow shige collar of contrasting minterisl.is is a model which will be equally suitable for serge, cheviot, taifetes, satin, [linen or tailor mixtures.\u201cThe pattern, 5485, is cut in slves 32 to .42 inches 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| tainments often equal those of royalty itself, the political hostesses and the swarm of homes and foreign soclal leadérs, who have taken houses in London for the summer.With ex- céptionally fine weather, outdoor 1 shows, particularly racing, have been more favered than ever.The King \u2018and Queen are not ardent racegoers, - still His Majesty went to Epsom everyday of the week's meeting, and the Queen and other mémhers of the Royal family joined him on Derby Day.While the King seemed to enjoy the {company of the members of the club stand, it was noticed that he did not take any particular interest in the racing itself, such, for instance, as that which his father, the late King Ed- Ward, fook.The latter during the course of a race kept his field glasses to his éyes, watching closely the performance of each horse.On Derby Day King Géorge stood with some friends, every dne of whom keenly fol 1 lowed the race.He, however, not once raised his glasses to his eyes, and appeared to Dé more interested in the: crowd around him.Continental visite ors were amazed at the freedom with which the King and Queen passed through thé immense crowds on Epsom Downs, preceded only by a few mounted police to clear the way and two behind the carriage.These constables do not have much trouble with an English crowd, which makes way for royal carriages.The police, however, although unobtrusive are keenly \u2018on'guard, as shown by an instarce as the Royal couple were leaving the race track.An old man, in his excitement, Jumped toward the carriage.The police were on him in a moment and quickly drew him back.The Queen for a moment Was\u2018 alarmed, but the King reassured her- with the remark, \u2018He is an old man; quite harmless.\u2019 © Of all\u2019 the visitd paid by the King and Queen, that to the Zoo, when they had their ehfldrên with them, seemed to amuse thém most, at least the plc~ tures taken on this occasion show a smiling happy family group.Viscount Kitchener, Britain's great soldier, was given supreme command of the troops and police during Cor- ohatién, but thus far the government has not found any regular occupation for the man,\u201d who successfully carried out the campaign in Egypt, closed the South African war, and reorganized the army in India.Since his return he \u201chas been mentioned for every high position in the army, and has refused êne, the command of the Mediterranean, which the Duke of Connaught resigned because he did not think there | was sufficient work for a soldier to do there.Howevér, Lord Kitchener cannot remain idle, and on his own initiative, has been going around the coun-~ try encouraging the volunteer regiments and the boy scout movement, while twe of the big rallway companies have secured his services in an advisory capacity.He was recently elected to the boards of directors of the Chat- ham and Dover and South Eastern Railway Companies.Apart from his technical knowledgàé us a reyal engi neer, and his experte struction and control of \u2018military rail ways in Egypt and the Soudan, Lord Kitchener has given many proofs of Digi \u201c0 \u2018finance although the.enée in the con-| GOLD MEDALISTS LONDON WOMEN PARADE.The Coronation procession of suffras- gettes which traversed the streets of London on Saturday evening is described as \u2018ths greatest procession of women in support of the suffraget .movement the world ever has seen.\u2019 From forty thousand to sixty thou sand women marched in the five-mile procession, which started at the Vic4 toria Embankment, whioh leads east from Westminster Bridge, and proceeded along the Coronation route ta Kensington.Militant and non-miltant suffra- sists combined on this occasion, all.question of caste was put aside and ladies garbed to represent queens ag Boadicea, Catherine, Elizabeth, And Queen Victoria, rubbed shoulders with fellow-workers in the suffrage case from \u2018the sweatshops of Whitechapel.v .Every phase of social, professienal, and industrial life was represented; among the paraders being women of.title, college graduates, writers, etey Hundreds of historic characters, from} the early ages down to famous Vice torians like Grace Darling, Jennie Ling and Florence Nightingale were portrayed.Seven hundred women whq had been imprisoned for the cause, formed a striking feature of the pageant.They carried lances with ban ners and the suffragette colors.Miss Bryce, a.niece of the British.ambassa< dor at Washington, was \u2018at the head of one of the contingents.Among the prominent women in line were: Prine cess Dhuleep Singh; Mrs.William G- Cavendish Bentinck; Lady Francis Balfour, sister-in-law of the Unionist leader; Mrs.Millicent G.Fawcett, Mrs.Emmeline Pankhurst.One of the brigades was made up of \u2018women pipers in Highland costume, who played a stirring march at the.head of the procession, while scores of bands ted different contingents.A Canadian Associated Press de- spatth this morning adds: For the suffrage procession on 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necessarily accepted.By order, ; toi ri JONES, Conan\u201d : Departmen WaYS \u2018an i Ottawa, June 9th, 1911.pp Newenapers inserting this advertise- out authority from the Department will not be paid for it.MARRIAGE LIOENSES MONEY TO: LEND.GSN & BARRON great : BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS | death\u2019 notice, 25c extra; other exten- |: - éions to obituzry, ruch as short sketch |' Met- | and comfort them, one and all, BRS addressed to the | which | quarters with : friends & db FE Ty SUMMARY IF THE PRECEDING _ CHAPTERS.The opens et the break up of à plenic ne orth Transvaal, the time being just before the outbreak of the Boer war.In this district there had always been the friendliest relations between the better class of Boers and their compatriots of Bétish descent, the Gran- ville girls being the centre of gocial life to Boer and Briton allke.The second daughter, Mamie, had Just become _en- aged to Chris Andre, while Jan Van- eenan, his chum, was Jeeply in Jove with \u201cJoyce, the ellest.The two young men \u2018Were shortly returning to Oxford, to which both had gone on the advice of.Joyce,but her heart had long been given to Chris.The visit of the witch doctor to the camp had caused general excitement, but he had given a special message to Joyce who fad.great influence with the natives owing to her birth and early Pd among them, her foster-.Eve the whten doctor's el ster urbe y with the added Tporrow of Mamile's engagement to Chris, returned home to Falrfontein in much distress.her war wag near at hand, but her father had partially guessed the mes- age, and sends the family off to 0 mE land, Joyce electing to stay over and endeavors by threats and taunts as to her love for Chris, to make | her leave with him for safety.He fails, and leaves in anger, while Joyce, learn- ng from a party of Boers who strip the farm, that Mr.Gran a determine: neutral, will not be.we à treated if: me sets out in th) storm.to meet him, an finds him and his attendant shot.to death on the veldt.After the night guarding he her father\u2019s body from tures, finds and takes her | \u2018home, only to Chris her losé her reason almost immediately.The tribe among whom she was born, send and carry her off, while Chris is warned that interfer- .ence will be less than useless.The.rc-: of the Granville family in England, are rather miserable until a turn of events opens the hearts of kindly Mra.Jamieson and other neighbors, and young ship's doctor, Ned Grey, who nad eeti very friendly,turns up again.Then comes a letter from Joyce, breaking off R/bruptly at her father's death, and the presence of Chris.Mamie bitterly reads the abrupt mention of Chrig as his con- seni to her father\u2019s death, but manages soon again to enjoy life.Joyce, after regaining health In the chief's kraal, goes south, stays with Vrouw Andre until the old lady dies, then goes on to nurse the wounded.i CHAPTER XX.=(Continued.) Joyce Granville was - on excellent terms with all her rough patients.She .had that strange, almost hypnotic influence over them.which is one of the attributes of a born nurse.However, rude; irritable, impatient they might be with others, they were never so with her.Like Florence Nightingaie, her- very - presence seemed to sootha an there waë not a man among them \u2018who did not speedily fall under her -8pell.But the stricken young giant, \u201cStephanus Grobler, interested her .more strongly than any other.There :Was something almost maternal inf -her -tender, pitiful care of him.- The spectacle.of his sufferings wrung her heart, though she would not permit it to \u2018unnerve her.Like many delicate, highly strung women,-she yet possessed an immense power of self-control, which she -had\u201ceven been able to exer: cise unconsciously during that strange aberration that followed.:the over- whekming shock of her father\u2019s death.Perhaps that faculty of controlling her nerves really\u2019 resulted .from \u2018her emotions or sensations.\u201cI can\u2019t think how you manage\u2019 to keep up as you do, Joyce,\u2019 Anna Heer- dan said to her, half enviously once or twice.\u2018I suppose it\u2019s really ;be- calise you \u2018haven't much\u2019 feeling.\u2019 Anna herself, for all her physical strength and her good-will, was often almost more bother .than she was worth.Her blundering methods, her frequent grumbblings and her noisy: demonstrations of sympathy, \u2018or sometimes of anger, when her patients prover intractable, - jarred on the nerves of nearly every one with whom, \u2018she-came in contract.Nor was she singular in.that respect.Every wo- mah worthy.of the namehas the will, \u2018but few possess the ability, to prove a .ministering angel \u201cwhen pain and sur- .row wring/the brow\u201d; \u201cand the Boer women were singularly.Poor nurses.The English were righteously indignant at the treatment which the sick and wounded prisoners at Water- val experienced at the hands or .euelr captors.To their ideas .it was brutal and callous, but as a matter of fact, it was no worse than that to which thé Boers subjected their own sick and wounded.The average Boer is a stoical as a Red Indian.Even the wo- |: men have no sympathy with physical suffering in\u2018 any form, and their ideas of nursing are, as a rule, absolutely primitive and casual.- - Anna\u2019s opinion dia not trouble Joyce in the: least.Although: she was he egotist, she wag still, to a certain extent, conscious of her power over her patients.It touched her to the quick when she saw Stephanus Grobler\u2019s haggard dark eyes soften and brighten whenever she came to him; she knew that ,her touch, her Very \u2018présence gave him courage and.comfort, and she was glad that it was so.usual, but she stayed beside him for soothing voice, too low for Jacob Schmidt to.overhear what was said, though he strained his ears in the attempt.\u201cIf she knew now, I wonder if a \u2018would make any.difference\u201d ha thought, as he: watched her go on her way.\u2018I do not think I will risk it, though I will tell her some day.Ja, jait is right that she should know.- His opportunity came soon, for Ste- - Phanus Grobler\u2019s long agony ceased at last.He \u2018dled in his sleep peacefully and quietly a day or.two.later, and Joyce thanked God in Her héart: Jacob.Schmidt- was_not present \u2018at the.time: To his immense chagrin the American surgeon : pronounced \u2018him fit for duty, or at least for discharge; and when.he protested, almost with tears, that he was not ng of the kind, called him an old Hgnerer, forcibly assisted him to dress, ~ and.bundled him out of hospital.Nevertheless the \u2018slim\u2019 old man managed to evade further military duty by a simple expedient.tural, than, weak and lame as he-pre- fall -heavily, spraining: \u2018his right wrist, lf-not'severely enough to warrant his a rifle for some.time to come?Jacob remained in the city.would say, way homeward before he had formally \u2018surrendered and placed \u2018himself vir-: | tually under the protection of the Eng lish, - Therefore he took up temporary and hobbled | {'round: to Heerdan\u2019s.in hope of.getting, a glimpse of.\u201cJoyce, hen She told | ne one that the witch doctor had warn- | | When war breaks out, Jan Van Reenan x ETT \u2014 On Wed- Ii To-night he seemed in less pain than | some time speaking to him in her soft |.What more na- | sumably was, hé should \u2018stumble aid | readmission :to» hospital, \u201cait least.sufi- | ciently to prevent him from handling.* \u201cHe was |.-|\u2018far too shrewd, or \u201cslirn\u2019 as-he himseïf |; 7 to \u2018attempt to make his | \u2018You, are.worn , Out, hiecs, 3 ed, with blunt kihdliness.You will klil yourself it you \u2018keep on like sthis:\u201d It has Deen a trying dây: :\u2018Theré\u2019is so much\u2019 to.do.Stephanus is\u2019 dead, and his sake, the \u2018poor.I am so.glad for his boy.\u2019 +.He made no comment for a minute.; or more, but gat squarely on-his\u201d 8L00ly \u2018both hands resting or his stout \u2018stick and -hig \u2018small keen eyes\" \u2018fixed inquis- trod.i \u2018sven She was far.-too - He.never forgot the ex io.\u2018he: read.in.her dark eyes\u2019 a she \u2018turned: \u201cthem, towards: him; ; \u2018Ido Know,\u201d she | GI think 'l'do\u201d > .\u201c\u2018You~you know,\u2019 Schmidt.starimer- éd, utterly taken aback.\u201cBut what do.you i Know?- : Who, told you that: \u2018he\u2014 Killed my father?It is so, is it not, Oom Jacob?1 cannot tell you how 1 Know, but.I did Know from the first home: \u2018that '[: sav \u201chim, whién: they carried him: da and we thought he: was dying.\u2019 od od at her harder than ever, twisting hig great beard meanwhile in the manner she had: learned to know well as a sign of perturbation and: muttering something \u2018inarticulate.- \u2018You know!\u2019 he said at\u2019 last.\u201d \u2018And yet .you-you were Hke-an angel ' of mercy to him\u2014while I\u2014if I had my will, I would \u2018have shot \u2018Mm! When now and then, \u201cI will tell her, and then she will not go near him again,*and that will be the greatest punishment he could have,\u201d but I could not do At, I had to wait.And you knew all the Joyce twisted her thin ° fingers.together, and a tingle of color: rose.to.her.wan cheeks.£ \u2018Bt' \u2018wasn't\u2019 easy,\u201d she.answered, still \u2018quietly but with 'a kind of breathlessness that rendered the words full of tense feeling.\u2018It was very hard at first; I thought I could not do it, that I must cry-out at him, \u2018strike -him\u2014 \u201chim, & man dying under such tortures.But \u2018God\u2019 helped me,\u2019 and\u2014and I am| glad He did! The old Boer stumbled to his feet, pulled off his disreputable apology for a hat, amd stood before her with his grizzled \u2018head bowed\u2014a quaint, rugged You are the best woman on God's earth, niece,\u201d he said gruffiy.\u2018And You are am Englishwoman too.; I will never forget that.\u201d - He stumped away, unable Just then to trust himself to further speech, and as he turned down the street, he came into violent Collision with a staiwart | Young fellow hurrying along from the opposite direction.It was Jan vam.Reenan, whose hasty and\u2019 \u201c angry Joycé's attention.\u2018I'm sorry you heard,\u2019 \u2018he.said.apolo- \u2018getically, as \u2018he joined her on the complete fofgetfulness of seit.So long | \u201c2 > ;as there was work to be.done, how: | .éver ghastly that work might be, she \u201ccould not spate à thotight™ tor her own Le Why \u2018didn\u2019t.the old.tdiot look out?You've.been cryimg, Joyce.What's the the \u2018matter?\u2019 .by -no means the- first time \u2018they had met since \u2018she canie to \u2018Pretoria, for Jan was constantly going to and fro, always apparently in more or less of a hurry.He was very different \u2018from\u2019 the silent, somewhat stolid lad who had been her - devoted admirer.in the old days and had gone to England with the sole hope \u2018of finding \u2018favor in her eyes.The war fever.seemed to have changed his very nature, and he was still the stern, abrupt, masterful.wman who had confronted her that evening at Fairfontein.He never referred to that interview, nor did she; in ed, their \u201cintercourse had been of the\u2019 slightest, a-.mere hasty word of greeting in the presence of others.Now, as it happened, she was alone, for the house was situated at some distance from the main streets, where - turmoil \u2018and consternation reigned tonight.Anna was on duty at the hospital; her hostess amd the others were .out, doubtless hea such news as there was, Jan seemed to know instinctively that she was alone, for,\u201d though he had sworn roundly .in Dutch at Jacob Schmidt, he addressed Joyce in- English, - the first English words she had \u2018heard for many.à long day.They brought a quick.pang of home-sick- ness to her heart, as she held out her hand in greeting.\u2018It\u2019s nothing, Jan.I've had rather a hard day, and T was thinking\u2019 of\u2014 many things\u2014of alt the suffering\u2014of the pity and terror of\u2014of war.- Jan, if the people who make war could really see and know \"afl that war means, wouldn't they do anything\u2014 \u2018anything consistent - with honor\u2014to eace?= an shrugged \u2018his broad shoulders impatiently.(To be Continued), - \u2018VERY TRUE TO.LIFE.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witnesss.\u2019) : Sir,\u2014As a South African born English colonial, may I express my appreciation of.the story now .running \u2018in your \u2018columns\u2014'Forged in Strong: Pires\u2014which I can assure your readers is very true to life in all its, details.I was resident in Gape Colony during the Boer war, and the daughters of General Joubert were my school companions, and such a delineation of Dutch and Kaffir life, thought.and: .expressions, is -of the greatest interest to me, bringing in as it does, so many of those terms and phrases which are\u2019 \u2018household words\u201d at.the Cape.Then the portrayal of the arrival in ths Metropoils of the warmth of Southern friendliness wards strangers, is not gf all overdrawn; and on that .point probably many Canadians can also\u2019 .sympathize.+ Yours truly; - (Mrs.) BEATRICE: KIDMAN.Montreal.5: dear: T ould \u201cbe-h es a day ss 5 as \u20ac \u201cshe\u201d i a remart- 7 \u2018lm äll.right, Com Jacob, only tired.| beautiful piel\u201d \u201cbetore.- 1 |a ;pâtty-pan- here, : | |.Hilda knew what ue.\u201cpaity-{pans \u2018Were, ~for at least one\u2019 \u2018of \u2018them.Was ) \u201cThat he was.one of, the .men: \u2014 \u201cpatty-pan plaid.ple; \u201cSchmidt's eyes widensd, and h \"star | ened © - Patty, laughing.til the.dimples : were I watched you tending him, t | you tending him, 1 though - pie yourself, little one, and we'll make expostulation attracted i Tie: miling \u2018great dear An dA GAAIE her Head very | auntie and her sister Elsie.- good.\u2019 ring and discussing 3 though she smiled | world, with the sharp contrast to the i o- \u201cThe other little girl \u2018who lives near stunama- can - tel you e 8 atl about the douglinuis and gmger- suaps.: and custaras\u201d and\u2019 pies.\u201c@rand- ma\u201d.and\u2019 \u2018Hilda,\u2019 \u2018the :sweue.girl\" wno \u201cGould \u201cnot speak a \u2018word of xnglisn, \u2018were making ples \u2018when Pau toualea mio tine kitchen.\u2018Uh, \u2018gran\u2019 mal\u2019 she said.\u201cWhat a never.saw.a pia pie Dian°t : \u201cyou?\u2018sald grandma.- \u201cBring Hilda.\u201d always .used-\u2018on gran'ma\u2019s bake-day.Patty thought they were named so be- | cause.the little pie\u2019-or gingerbread oF: ut custard was \u201calways for her.other little giris knew well enougn that patty-pans were.for.dittie Kittys \u201cor Poilys or Prues ora hundred others, live near, especially the dues who gran\u2019ma.\u2019 Hilda.\u2018smiled és gran\u2019ma - madé- the The big one was tilled \u2018with apple-butter and had strips -of -crust criss-crossed all over it.The : patty-pan -pie- \u201cWas\u201d éüch a very little \"one\u201cthat there\u201c could \u2018be only two 7| pieces crossed én.it.\u201d i.\u2018That's a little bit of- plald,\u2019 \u2014 salà all over \u201cher face.\u2018Yes, .only \u201ca sample,\u2019 sald grandma, \u201cbut it will taste good.\u2019 \u2018One streak for \u2018Yes,\u2019 said Patty.hamma, one streak: for auntie, one - streak for Elsie and ohe for me,\u2019 \u2018Dear me,\u2019 said gran\u2019ma, \u2018how came I to forget that you always divide everything you Hävé?-Eat the patty- a saucer-pie; for-you to take home.\u201d \u2018The patty-pan was almost cooked by the time the plaid was put on the saucer-pje.Patty waited for it to -cool-a little and then ate it, thinking it was \u2018as good as it looked and that there was.nothing.in the world which quite came up to a plaid ple.° When the sauces pie was done, she could hardly walt for it to cool, sue was in.such a hurry to take it home.Hilda set it in the kitchen window, but Patty, after watching it for a little.while-and finding it cooled very \u2018slowly\u2019 took hold of it with a towel and carried it out-on the back porch.Then she went out to see the little ducks and chickens.When she came baék she - saw gran'ma's: little dog, \u2018Waggle, standing close\u2019 to the little plaid saucer pie Was he sm it?Patty gave, à little.ory \u2018and x towards him.- : \u2018Oh, Wag, you, eughty doggie!\u2019 Waggle was æ Véry pretty white aog with a little pink noseand Patty was usually quite willing that he should help himself to a share of what she .had.But as.is.often the way with dogs he had chosen the part he liked best.He had left the apple-butter and : very carefully picked out the strips of crust.With à woe-bégone face Patty - took the piece back fo thé kitchen.Gran\u2019- ma had gone stairs, and ohly Hilda said .was there.\u2018He's eaten up.all the plaid,\u2019 Patty.LL Hi) da ai ; She thought \u201cPal ; crust and wis BOTY \u2018Yah, yah, \u201ca hard.She smoothed\u2019 the \u2018applé-butter with .a8poon, took a little pie-crust which had \u2018been left, cut it into streaks and \u2018in a few moments the plaid was all on again.Into the \u2018oven it went, and came out as beautiful as before.Patty let it stay on the window-sill this time, and before long it was ready to take home to mamma and the otn- ers.How good it looked! felt as if she .could eat it all; but she never thought of such a thing as not dividing it.qe \u2018I've brought you a plaid-ple.Gran\u2019- ma made it,\u2019 she sald to mamma and \u2018And it's \u2018Yes, I Know it's \u2018good if gran\u2019 ma made it,\u2019 sald XK Hjsle.She went for some little plates: dnd a knife, ana mamma began: cutting it in four pièces.\u201c \u2018If I hadn*t-hurried you wouldn't have had it, said Patty.\u2018I caught \u2018Wag just in-time, \u201cHe ate\" all \u201cthe | 2 plaid off.\u2019 _ \u2018Off what?asked mamma.\u2018Off the pie.\u201d ; \u201cThis pie?asked auntie.\u2018Yes, and Hilda streaks on.Hilda's a good girl\u2019 - \u2018Patty, sald mamma, \u201crun back to.gran\u2019ma\u2019s and.ask her.\u2018to lend me \u2018three eggs.\u2019 Patty had: to look for the eggs in the barn and it took her some time.When she came back there was no pie to be seen \u2018Is it all gone?she asked, in a lit- fle dismay.\u2018All gone, dear,\u2019 sald mamma, \u2018but here are somegpeaches for you.®' You like them just; s.well, don't you\u201d.\u2018Yes.\u2019 But §He could not help wondering why they did not: leave \u201cany pie for her.And to this \u2018ay the \"darling little Patty does not know that the ple was thrown away because -Waggle had tried it, and mamma did not like to make her feel badly by letting her |- know\u2014 \u2018Presbyterian Banner.\u2019 mm EE waar \u2018SATTH THE scRTFTURE .REE \u2018June 19.os .Pal Is the Spirit ot thn Lord straitened?\u2014.Micah ii, T.! There is no restraint.to the.Lord to save.Joy ~ \u201cmany, or.by \u201cfew.-'Sam.iv, 6.- Lord, it is néthing: with thes to- help, whether with many, or with them that have 1 no power:.help: us, oO Lord.our xiv, 11.God, for we: rest.on thee.I Chron.ei rer THE LATE MR.ALT HOVELL.\"The funeral of Mr.\u2018Archer Hovell, who died at Ottawa on.Friday evening while on: his.honeymoon, will take place at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon -from - Wray's undertaking rooms, University Street.{from M 1J.Scott, Harcourt Smith, Mrs.Patty | put some .more | John | A: \"ROYAL LINE SOUVENIR._ 0 those \u2018who have e interior of a first class Niner Soon the \u2018trations \u201ctn tbe\u2018 Canadian \u2018 Northern \u2018Steamship\u2019 \u20188 new booklet, \u2018The Atlantic phase of the passenger's life.at sea i8 described and photographed,and the accommodation provided is shown to excel that: of \u201cmost first class hotels.The booklet forms a dainty trans-Atlantic guide or souvenir.It can be obtained the Canadian NOTE, tea val aout, of ern.Steamships,Limited, 226- 230 \u2018St.James street, Montreal.:STEWARDS ON STRIKE.Of the St.St.Paul, which is due to.sail on 1 June 21\" have notified the owners of\u2019 their intention to quit work, New York, steamer Momus, of the Morgan line,was about to sail for New Orleans on Saturday fifty stewards went on strike.This was followed by a strike of the stewards on the Morgan freighter El Cid scheduled to sail the same afternoon.Se Grin, amen\u2019s mion, said that if \u2018necessary to: win the strike, a genéral strike of ail -coastwise liners on the Atlantic.would be eslieg, This would brins.< out 20,- ON THE EMPRESS oF IRELAND.The: R.M.S.Empress of Irelan which sailed for Qüebec on Friday, Sim 16, has the following saloon passengers:\u2014 Mrs.L.Bagge, Master R.Bagge,Stock- :holm; Mr.and Mrs.Barbean, London; the Hon.Louis and Mrs.Beaubien, Migs 'M.\u2018Beaubien, Mr.and .Louis Beaubien, Montreal: Mrs.H.Bostouk, Miss J.R.Bostock, Master N.Bo- Stock, Poke B C.; Mr.H.Brinon, Paris; Mrs.Brookfleld, AIT N.S.; Mr.and.Mrs, George Broughall, Miss H.- Broughall, Master G.Broughall, Toronto; Miss L.Butt, Nir.and Mrs.H.F.Buxton, London, Eng.: Mr.wre Mrs.H.Cabot and maid, Miss M.Cabot, T.S.Cabot, Murray Bay; Miss Callingham, .London; Mr.T.A.Cash, Coventry; Mr.F.CC.Gunhey, Champion; Mrs.M.Clemens Toronto; Mr, and Mrs.J.G.mn, Manchester; Mr.Edwin Edward, on: Mr.F.H.Bdwards, Newcastl-eon-Tyne; Mr.T.Finnie, Liverpool; Mr, J.O.Fullalove, Manchester; Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton Gault, Yontreal; Dr.A.Gosber, London; M A.Gordon, Miss A.E.Gordon, Aberdeen; Mr.and Mrs.8.\u201cHender- sén, Miss G.\u2018Henderson, Toronto; _Dr.Henry, Dublin; Mr.and Mrs.T.P.Horn, Lady Dorothy Howard, Mrs.W.B.Hulke, Miss B.Hulke, Master C.Hulke, Miss M.Hulke and murse, London; Miss Jackson, Dublin; Mr, W.J.\u201cJamieson and man-servant, Mrs.Jamieson _and maid, Fermoy; Mr.A.E.Jennings,London; Miss D.Jomes, Liverpool; Mr.H.Kirby, Coventry: Mr.G.H.Kirkpatrick, London; Kutter, Berlin; Mrs.H.Lloyd, Dawlish, Devon; -Mrs.Lloyd, Wallington; Mr.R.Magèe, St.John,N.Bi Mr.and Mrs, G.M.Murray, J.Murray, Toronto; Mrs.H.Oakes, Guildford: Miss M.D.Ohrly, Miss V.G.Oliver, London; Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Parr, Vancouver; Mr.E.T.B.Pennefa- Ther, Toronto; Parl Percy; Mr.and Mrs.\u201cF.Pretty, Vancouver; Mr.F.Rawstron.Bradford; Mrs, K.\u2018Boone, Ia.; Major R.E.Roome, Edinburgh; Baron Von Schroeder: Mr.A.E.Sleap, London; Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Y.Smith, Moncton, N.B.; Dr.s.H.and Mrs Stanger, Boone, Ia.; w.Stewart, Vancouver; Mrs.M.x.Talbot, Mr.\u2018Talbot, London; Mr.and Mrs.A.Tarut, Paris: Mrs.THomson, Dublin ; Yr M.Wakefield, London; Mr.8° Walker, Montreal; Mrs.M.Rirford, London; Mr.amd d Mrs.John | Williamson, Manchester; Mr.and Mrs.WwW.'S.Wilson, Glasgow.THE 'VICTORIAN\u2019S PASSENGERS.The following saloon passengers arrived here, on Saturday, on the Allan Iiner \u2018Victorian\u2019, from Liverpool:\u2014E.A.\u2018 Benians, R.Bowie, R.M.Brady, Mrs.Brady, George Burn, Geo.D.Burn, Mrs.Burn, Miss Burn, Mrs.E.Cadge, Miss.Curtis, W.J.Covell, Miss .Dibblee, Miss L.Dougall, J.P, Damaresa.Miss - Greening, J.I! Griffin, Miss E.E.Harley, L.P.Harrison, Mrs.A.Hills, Miss Hills.Ferguson Hoey, Mrs.Hoey, Mrs.W.R.Inskip, Miss Ida Inskip, Miss Uno B.Jackson, T.Kidd, Mrs.Kidd, A.Lange, Miss Amy Mellor, Mrs.C.J.Meyerstein, Mrs.T.OBrien, Miss Rabone, Mrs.-L .\u2018Miss P.Roach, H.Smith, Gordon Smith, Guy Smith, Thomas Taylor, Mr.Tomerson, E.Williams, R.Wiallard, C.Bryce, x.Davie, J.C.Mare Dr.O.Perkins, Mr.Yomaron.- THE ROYAL GEORGE'S LIST.The Canadian Northern liner \u2018Royal George\u2019 is due here from Bristol, on Wednesday, with the following Saloon passengers :\u2014J.Anderson, Mrs.fleck, Miss A.Anleck, Miss M.Afnécle F.Aff eck, F.B.Archambault, WwW.E.Baxter, J.A.Begin, A.W:.Blachford, Mrs.Blachford, Miss Blachford, \u2018Miss N.K.Baker, Miss E.B.Bartlett, C.H.Blackmore, J.Blyth, A.Brown, W.H.Back, Miss A.O.Carter, Miss M.M.Carter, Miss V.- M.Clark, Miss S.Clarke, Cook, Mrs.Cook, D.Cox, P.Cox, W.eu Curtis, Mise P.A.Davies, .S.Dawson, Miss S.H.Evans, Miss ».J.Evans, J.Edwards,'E.Edwards, w.Edwards, Mrs.Edwards, Miss M.Edwards, S Edwards, R.W.Edwards, Mrs.W.Ed dwards, Miss W.Edwards, A.Edwards, R.Edwards, S.J.Eis- more, Miss N.Euston, J.c.Evans, J.T.Evans, Miss A.Ferris, Mrs.S.A.Fettiplace, H.Fettiplace, A.W.Ford C.Foster, G.A.Frost, Miss F.C.Co A.Gaine.Miss P.Guy, Miss M.gare Miss Gadsby, W.Gibbon, J.Gil, ve Gomer, Mr.Goolridge, Mrs.Goodridge, Miss I.Goodwin, Mrs.L.M.Gordon, J.Hales, Miss A.L.Hall, 8.E.Hawkins, Miss L.Harris, w.Harris, G.C.Harrison, J.S.Hart- lang, A.Hays, Mrs.E.¥.Helps Miss R.Hickson, J.G.Higgins, Mrs.Higgins, L .Hine, Mrs.Hine, Mrs.M.Hirsch, R.Hirsch; J.Holroyd, Mrs.Holroyd, Miss D.Holroyd, E.J.Horler, A.F.Howard, Mrs.Howard Miss F.Howe, Miss M.Illingsworth, Miss M.M.Irvine, Miss M.Jarges, E.S.Johnson, Mrs.B.Jones, H.Jones, Mrs.Jones, Miss B.Jones, Miss E.L.Julian, Miss D.Jury, Miss M.Kemble, D.Ka- bili, Mrs: M.Kabil, J.Knapnrann, Miss M.Lake, J.C.Lang, Mrs ng, Miss E Lane, Miss G.Lang, Miss V.Lang, J.Langbridge, J.Leflock, A Le A.OBrien, A.B.Roach, W.Roach,- Caren \u201cLi.Le Gars, L.Le Gars, R .B.Leigh, s G.Lewis, Mrs.M.Ley- man, J.orton, J.V.Marsh, F.|L.Major, Miss M.Mann, Mrs.E.\u201c-Martin, G.McLachlan, Mrs.McLach- \u2018lan, K.McLachlan, R.W.Melton, H.B.Miles, S.Moncrleff, H.Morin, S.Royals,\u201d must beg: revelation.Every.once experienced the Southampton, June 19.\u2014The stewards of satisfaction that its June 19.\u2014Just' as the.-secretary of ithe \u2018National persuaded to accept BLACK or ,lications.The person who has pleasure -of a cup of delicious \u201c SALADA\u201d Tea-and the feeling purityand flavor guarantees, is not easily -|a substitute, NATURAL GREEN) WORTH GETTING Everyone should make a point of securing the splendid Coronation Souvenir number just published by \u201cLa Patrie.\u201d There are over three hundred flustrations, and both English and French articles.Handsomely printed on fine satin-coated paper.Mr.D.McCualg, broker, a partner of the -brokerage firm of MoCuaig Bros.& Co, and a member of the Montreal Stock Exchange, on being: shown a \u2018copy, sald:\u2014\u201cBeing busy all day with finance and figures does not make me care less for artistic pub- On the contrary, a broker has no greater pleasure, when \u2018he says good-bye to the Stock Exchange after his day's work, than the reading of a good book or looking over, interesting pictures.I congratulate \u201cLa Patrie\u201d upon their beautiful Coronation number, and also upon the Patriotic idea which prompted them in the making.\u201d The.best way to get a number is, from your newsdealer or, send 10c.and 5e, extra for postage, to \u201cLa Patrie,\u201d Montreal, Sealed Packets Only.Napier, W.O.Nebel], Mrs.L.E.Noel, Miss M.M.Noel, Miss L.E.Noel, C.Nute, Mrs.M.A.Aldridge, F.C.D.Oxenham, H.Pearce, Mrs.Pearce, E.J.Parsons, Miss B.E.Passmore, Mrs.M.Paxon, Miss F.Payne, Miss A.M.Perry, W.J.Petherick Mrs.Petherick, Mrs.M.J.Player, Miss D.I.Player, Miss M.G.Player, T.S.Pointer, Mrs.M.A.Pollett, F.Pollett, W.F.Robert, Mrs.Robert, Miss E.Royfield, Miss .V.- Reynolds, Mrs.M.J.Ridler, Master wo S.Ridler, Miss W.S.Ros- siter, S.Royston, .Miss A.Saxby, Miss BE.M.Sibley, G.Sieurin, H.Skinner.Mrs.E.Smith, P.Souchay, A.Spittle, F.W.Starr, E.Stuckey, G.Stuckey, \u2018Stuckey, Miss L.Swain, Miss Sweeney, Miss L.Thomson, Miss E.Thyer, Miss B.Timson, W: A.Train, C.Trevor, T.P.Trevor, Mrs.Trevor, L.Trevor,-W.Turley, E W.Walters, Miss E.Watts, Mrs.E.M.Wheeler, Mrs.E.M.Wiggins, Miss W.Wiggins, Mrs.E.Williams, Mrs.J.Wilson, Miss- S.ilson, Miss M.right, Miss N.Wright, w.a.Yel- and Loto tetes tout ited etes ee tee ododsd £ BOY SCOUT ORDERS * eed Sretedecd toutes teaZ00 todos tan tunSuu Zen Zua 2e toute toute, a 17th Montreal (2nd McGill) Troop.Tuesday, June 20, 7.45 p.m.\u2014Outdoor parade for scouting games on mountain.Full uniform, drum and bugles.Thursday, June 22\u2014Coronation Day.Orders will be posted at headquarters as soon as received.Saturday, June 24, 2.30 p.m.\u2014Pirade to mountain with First McGill Troop, as posted at headquarters, Orders for next week will be posted at headquarters on Thursday, but will not be published in this newspaper.Sad + E.R.PATERSON, \u201c Scoutmaster.ROYAL EDWARD INSTITUTE.During the month of May the Royal Edward Institute (Tuberculosis Dispensary) reports as follows:\u2014 Consultations.«eee oo oo 956 New patients.c .50.136 Prescriptions made up.1,404 Cases reported .«..MONTREAL = TORONTO - \u201cHAMILTON sails at 7 p.m.Fridays, calling at The neusid.Islan MONTREAL = ROCHESTER ~ TORONTO\" TDINE\u2014Daily, except Sunday 9-11 VICTORIA SQUARE STR.EM PRESS TAKE THE TRIP TO CARILLON\" _.CORONATION DAY.Grand Trunk.ete Lachine \u2018Wharf, GOING RAIL C.P.R.12.30 p.m.pm .Saturdays 2.1 « £46} rip, 80 Cents.: Te dem) eames of Quinte ports,\u2019 To Oka, Carillon, Eto.00, .Home by the\u2019 ide, \u2018at 6.3 \u2026 «to na ie onnéëct wit AND EETURNING STEAMER, Round Trip.| \"$1.00, To.8T.Sao AR 12.30 5, T.R., ; 4 Pickets at Grand Trunk\u2019 Station, Windsor Hotel, 580 \u2018st.Catherine St.: West, 180 and 286 St.James -Btreet,- 11 Victoria \u2019Squére and H Head\u2019 Ooms, 166 ; : \u201c on YN EEE; = BETWEEN MON Between Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Hiagara Enlls, Detroit and (Chicago.7: HOURS * \" TORONTO \u201cInternational Limited\u201d .(Canada's Railway Greyhound), Lvg Montreal 9 a.m.for Toronto and West.| Between MONTREAL and TORONTO.9.00 am, 9.45 am, 7.30 p.m.10.30 rary Car Service on: day trains, and latest designed Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains.SUMMER TOURS PACIFIC coast In effect until September 30th, _ Round trip from MONTREAL, Vis Chicago to Sancouves, Tiotoris, Benttle, } $100.50 sa Pranoi; In Ba Fans von ane lines in both direction: } $105.45 San Francisco, via porlan ; Ore., in one direction.a } $115.ob LOWER CONVENTION BATES .to above points.Goinz until June 21st; June - 26th to: July 4th, Return limit, September 15th.! = 10.00 PM.TRAIN KAS: WON ¥ AMD AS THE POPULAR men) TRAIN Ki ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE [FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY pre \u201cElegant Dining, Parlor and ILi- M TREAL AND TORONTO.re HOMESEEKERS* EXCURSIONS ; ada, via Chicago, on sale June 27; July \u201811, 25; \"Aug.& 22; Sept.5; 19, at very low fares.porn a: Round Trip Tickets will be sold: between all stations in Canada; .also, < Massena Springs, N.Y., Rouse\u2019s.Point, .} N.Y., Island._Pond, ve, Swanton, Vt.and \"intermediate Stations, - at : SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE June 30th and July 1st.\u2018Return Nm | Tuesday, July 4 th.Co de\u201d MONTREAL-OTTAWA sénvicE- Effective Sunday, June 1 \u2018Leave.Montreal 8.30 a.m.and 8.00 p.m.daily, 9.35 am.and 3.55 p.m.daily - except Sundays.\u201cParlor-Library-Buf- fet Cars on 8.30 a.m.and 3.55 pm.trains.Parlor Cars on other trajns.CITY TIOXET OFFICES: 130 st.James st.\"Phones Main 908, or Bonaventure - \u2018Station.| THR 8.00 AL.TRAIN BETWEEN TRE DE LUXE TRAIN oF CANADA.\u2018 HONTREAL \"AND TORONTO x TETE TETE RAMLWAY CORONATION DAY.\u2019 RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE PAER.on the Intercoloniak good going the afternoon of June 21st and all day June 22nd, returning up to June 23rd,.1911, mS \u2014\u2014\u2014 TRAIN SERVICE.MARITIME EXPRESS.for Levis, Quebec, Murray Bay, du oup, Ca- couna, Little Metis, Camp- bellton, Moncton, St.John and Halifax, © 8.18 AM, daily except ' \u2019 Saturday.On Saturdays, \u2018 to Campbellton only.EXPRESS to St.Hyacinthe and Nicolet and intermediate stations, daily except Sunday.OCEAN LIMITED.daily, except Saturdays, for Levis, Quebec, Murray Bay, \u2018du Loup, Matapedia, Campbellton, Moncton, st, John, Halifax, Prince Ed- yard qulnd and the Syd- on\u2019 \"Fridays only, special - gleeper for Riv.du Loup and Cacouna.11.45 to Levis and Quebec, Sat-.PM.urdays only.SPECIAL SLHEPER for RIV.DU LOUP and CACOUNA will be attached to the OCEAN LIMITED, Wednesday, June 21st, 1911, CITY TICKET OFFI 4.00 P.M.7.30 PM.sèmes es Bt.Tel.Oi.a e:s.wa Be PRICE .STRUBBE, - Asut.Gen.Pass.Agt City Ticket Agt.WELCOMED ME.BORDEN.Conservatives Assemble to Meet Leader in Winnipeg.Winnipeg, June 19.\u2014 Several thousand Conservatives.of the local organization, with the usual Saturday night crowds which line the streets.loyal reception on Saturday night.Around.the Canadian Pacific depot several thousands were gathered, and they cheered as Mr.Borden and his party emerged from the depot, Then, escorted by four bands, a procession of automobiles left for the residence of the Hon.Roberti Rogers, where an informal reception was held.Many members of local Conservative organizations assembled \u2018at the depot, but few of them followed the automobiles, and the people who lined the streets were somewhat disappointed on this account.There were no speeches at the residence of Mr.Rogers, but a public reception will be held: in the Conservative rooms this afternoon, which will be\u2018 followed by a mass meeting in the Walker Theatre .at: night.This will be the initial meeting\u2019 of Mr.Borden's tour ot Western Canada.- .sn EE \u2018WANTS TO BE A COWBOY, For Second Time.Little Jimmy White is one: more.on\u2019 the missing list of Montreal's, notables, A few weeks ago he made hig Way as far as St.\u2019 Johns: After Being away from his home or a week, he Wis: brought back,.telling of \u2018his -ambitibn to get as far west as the land of- the: cowboy.He -disappeared again last.Saturday.from his home, 2280 Waverly | street.Thjs time \u2018he took funds along: to the antount of $15.He is ten years of age, and bqund to go, west, so the \u2018 father claims.He.is » amet\u201d \u2018end.blinks frequently; RF 2\" Edict: , House of\u2019 Braganda Lisbon, June 19.\u2014An edict fo lly.thé republic and jecle: - meals 157 \u2018number, of 5 _|-ing the.'proseription.of the Braganza' rames.was | promylgated.Saturday.gave Mr.R.L.Borden and party a | Little Boy Disappears.From Home rat Bec ee comforts hy or ng your HA \u201cTieblares \u201cProscrigtion of the.| bes, who: has: charge.of ithe ge - clasy - for \u201cwromen -and: children,\u201d \u201can account of her work in this sonñee- | CANADIAN .PACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE .| THEE DAILY.10.45 PM, TRAIN TO NOE.TORONTO.From.à Windsor se Station 1s: Sadt do.> ble, train o s and Queen City.PS an and 10.00 pm: daily to Un- | ion Station.sleepers are on these tr ains, Dominion Day Between dll points in Canada \u2018and Fort William and East; also at Detroit, Seult Ste.Marie, Mich., Buffalo, .Black Rock, Suspension Bridge, and Niagara Falls, N.Y., at all points on the Canadian Pacific in Vermont and.Maine, at FIRST OLASS SINGLE FARE, Good \u2018going June ;80 and July.1.Return limit, July 4, 19114 CHEAP EXCURSIONS oo FROM MONTREAL TO \u201cVLINCOUVER YENCOUT.\u2026.) And Return, see.) $100.50 SA: FRANCISCO And Return, 2 SEC) $115.50, Going until Sept.30th, \u2018Return until Oct.31st.BEXTRA REDUCED RATES, \u2018to above points, Until June 21; and Ju Return limit Sept.1568, 20 °° July 4th.HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS |; Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Juns 27, July 11th and 2 th, - ery -second: \u2018Tuesday, until Sept.\u201cFob\u201d Tickets good for 60 daya.\u2014 © TICKET OFFICES: 218 Sà- James St.Tel tio 3, or Place Viger ond Winaoain qu \u201cSUMMER =\" B FAIRMOUNT \u2014.NEW HOU : looking Brome- Lake, is USE, OVER: | guests, \u2018first class board, wide veran-.dab.8 shady walk, about 15 minutes\u2019 mail Fo ake 2nd post office.Daily culars, - McCLAY, Bondville, E.Bee) Mrs.GASPE BASIN The favorite spot for © \u2018th and Sport.CEABMING RESORT FOR SPORTS MER AND.FLRAQUTE- SHEXERS.\u201cThe vielnity affords.Leoautiful \u2018fine sea bathing and tnexcelled shine Guests - have: the privilege of Salmon nd.trout can se Bo connection.with the.ou, al inion ou it Fisting par exce ence.\u2019 sastore ma ER, : mm a\u2019 sure 't a terms -and other Mforr- he Es ~BAERE'S aor- She Senne, mi ti \u2018fret jt rs 8 on - 6e a Previous a \u2018meeting ut open ase the! ga \u20ac Green.A Tar e:- Cro gathered to lten to .the Xie = the.\u2018gé) ; it: te rng, Aitianclal, 8 \u2018of this Tig.day.graine \"ton; añd alsd told of \u2018visiting: the ineetings.The\" \u2018meeting, which.was\u2019 ; well; en attended,\u2019 was; Good going Friday and Satorday.: Li 4 = «London, 10 Liver pool, ; 367.2 50\" an up.j {ana up.Si.steamers.Hound TH Tickets to Western Can- |} AF Passengers can board - \u2018| Mentreal or Quebec.|lottetown, Sydney and St.John's Nfid:- .ADER .| June 10.: MAN.CORPORATION July The new roomy and slectric-lighited \u2018From \u2018| June 13.° win Ls \u2018gaye: : homes of those.who .attended* the] ; * enthusisstiei R ALLAN LINE.YAL MAIL SERVICE To LIVERFOOL, SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE, Fro Te From \u201cMontreal.1, Liverpool.Tunisian .June.16 July 27 Aug.24 Victorian .June 23} Aug.4 Sept.3 Corsican .June: sa \u2018Aug.10 Sept.7 | Virginian .July July 21- Aug.18 ar le | passage, pro \u2018and $87.50 and Second Cabin, $47.50,\" $50.00 and up.$2.50 additional.: \u201cThird Glass, \u201cLondon and \u2018Glasgow, $30.00 à $al, gs according to.\u2018Steamer.; \u2018From: From ; \u2018Montreal * 0 - Glasgow.+.June 17 \u2018July: 29 Aug.26 i 7 ne :24 Au ug.3 Sept: 2 uly.L de Sept: 9 { érampln + July ST ju 22 Aug.19.Grampian and.Hesperian: Saloon, Secoh \u201cClass, $47.50,, y eed second cabin, One: \u201cClass.Cabin.- :u Class, $30.00; $45.00, and: u \u2019 Mordroni.London.Havre.Särdinian .June 47°.Aug.| Jorinthian.- June 24 | Aug.i \u2018Aug.ét || Pomeranian, Jaly 1% Aug.\u201cLake Brie .July 8 \u201cAug: si Oct.5 -Sicilian .\u201cJuly 15- |.Aug.-3 Aug.*Do not call at Havre: no One Class\u2014Second \u2018Cabin, Rate\u2014L don, $42.50; Havre, $62.50 and up; Pa 5, 3 65 additional, .Thir in Class: London, 29.00; Havre; $29.00; Paris, 3 $31.50, sn \"the steamers \u2018on the above ser- 1 vices, Liverpool, Glasgow, London aud | Havre, are fitted with cold Storage Fe & A.ALLAN, MONTE [BLACK DIAMOND | S.S.LINE oR sailings Every Saturday, from Montreal Steamers ROSALIND and BONAVISTA steamers at Ports of call,Char- \u2018Return fare, Montreal to St.Johñ's, Nad, $50.00 and up, \u2018including meals.and Tilustrated Booklet\u2019 \u2018sent free on re- quëst.A.T.WELDON, PF.& PA, | |.112 St.James Stredt, Montreal.| Manchester r Liners| 5 Te MANCHESTER.:.y From Man.-From- Montreal.May 27.MAN EXCHANGE .June 27 Jute 3.MAN, .June 24 œ \u2018June 17.MAN.COMMERCE .July\u2019 June 24.MAN.IMPORTER .\u201cJuly 16 \u201c Limited number of papsengers carried.| FURNESS, WITHY & CO.Limited ; Agents, MONTREAL\": Lan Il DONALDSON LINER {a as ie utfgiment AMR fost\u2019 \u201ccomforta- | | erating between.the Metro- 5 ; 5 Fier co © GLASGOW PASSENGER AND - FREIGHT SERVICE.a, Ginsvow.+ i : .Montreal.June.8.sêT, ss.SATURNIA .June 17 June 107.TSS.SALACIA .June 24 June 17.*T.SS.CASÉANDRA | July June 24.\u201c88.APHENIA .July Bh Steamers fitted itn Retrigefitors.sage Rates: Cabin \u201c(called Second), pb 00 upwards.Third Class Xtbo und, estbound, $30.00.Thos.Cook a ne pedlal Uptown Agency, & Son, £30 St.Cathering St.W.- } THE ROBERT REFORD co.wamsten, - : AGENTS, w cour LONDON PASSENCER AND.FREIGHT 7 ©.SERVICE., 2 \u2018Cola Storage.ana Cool Air on a Siteame,; J une.24 , BS, \u2018HU A ge con.ee \u201c Passenger stéamers.Passage rates: Cabin (Called \u2018Secon $42.60 \u2018and upwards.Third class, occa).ish.East, $29.00: prepaid, West, $28.75.Special Uptown Agerey, Thos Cook.& Son, 530 St.Catherine St.W.THE ROBERT REFORD co, ntsutsen, , AGENTS.THOMSON ITA \"LEITH.SERVICE.ss.\u2018CERVONA.+.June:30 DUNDEE=HULL 7 ss.JACONA ve ee ies oe oo June 20 © For full particulars for, \u2018all services, apnly to Special Uptown Agency, whos Cook \u2018& Son, 530 St; Catherine, S8t,-W.- THE ROBERT REFORD co, Zamited, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, : N.B.and Portland, Me.; CITE - CANADIAN LONDON PASSENGER \u2018SERVICE: = ~~ * From : : Féom Montreal Southampton.for London.-SS.ALBANIA vie July 11 27.7.88.AUSONIA .',.July 1¥ AE 11.1T,8S.ASCANIA _ °°, July 89 Passag 6 rates: Cabin \u201ccallea Se inf, a hg upwards.\u201d Third clans |; h, $29.00; prepaid, West, Fun \u2018 partièülars on apPliéation to CHE BOBEF EST RFO vo.: : montrent nebec, orto, St.Toun, NB Port Mar, Bilpe.\u2018Man, anid gil Cun ard, Line Agent ; #ù the indefätisable \u2018ruperint je } , \u2018ucker, Pa the grand! and : and many kind wôrds:salq From: - \u201cFrom: | WBEEUY SAILINGS 20 AND FROM | J Lake Snecial Train.at Magog, 4 4.\u201cFeiate i.B woe Coole - CANADIAN PACIFIC Mm NE STEAMSHIPS : MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL: LAKE MANITOBA.JUN NE 22 EMPRESS OF IRELAND, JUNE 30 PLAKE CHAMPLAIN LY 6 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN JULY 14 Rates-\u2014Empress steamships First class, $90.00 and upwards.Second class, $51.25, and upwards.Lake Steamships\u2014One Class Gabin, gec- ond class rates, $47.50, and upwards.Tickets and information from any Steamship Agents or » Gh ble, wo.mettre r Agt.Gen.Passenger Agt.Pass d 5 Board of Trade Building ONLY ADAYSZ | WHITE STAI DOMINION 3 A\" CANADIAN] Sauve Weekly Between - Montreal-Quebec-Liverpool ey the Twin S30, Triple Screw\u201d |'LurENTE \u201cMEGANTIC \"(ess 0e ares One Claes cabin an an 8ervioe, affording maximum facilities at minimum cost.\u2014- Replete with the latest devices for comfort and safety, inoluding Marconi and Submarine Signals.The Third Class Accommodation is the best experience .can -devise.Closed Rooms only.: ASK AGENTS FOR PARTICULARS, or Office, 118 Notre Dame St.Phone 7760 Main.Up, Day 530 St.Catherine W; : QUEBEC STEAMSHIP Company, L Limited.RIVER AND eur.oF BT.Law.Summer.Cruises in Cool Latitudes ss.\u201cCascapedia.\u2019 1,900 tons, recently fitted ouf on the Clyde, specially for this service, with_ all modern comforts.SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON [end 205 Sui at 4 p.m., 22nd June, 6th : 1,378 17th and 31st Aug., \u201814th and Sept ptember, and from Que the \u201ctollowing day at noon for Pictou, N.S., call at Gaspe, Mal Bay, Pèrce, Grand.Rives Summerside, P.EL 0.and Charlottetown, P.E.I.NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC.(Via Far-famed River Saguenay) calling at Gaspe,.Charlotgetown and Ha- I gx SS.\u201cTRINIDAD,\u201d 2,600 tons, sails uebec at 8 p.m.14th and 28th July.3 11th and 26th August and 8th Sep- emb Largest, Finest, Most Modern Steamers Between Stimmer excursions, by the twin screw .SS.BERMUDIAN, 5,600 tons.from New York, at 11 a.m., 24th June, anu 8th July, after.Temperatu cooled by sea breezes, seldom risds above 80.degrees.«.The finest trips of the season for Health and Cemfort.- For tickets and staterooms, apply to HANLEY, or C.S.KIRKPATRICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, QUEBEC.| THREE BERMUDA and Return, $10 and up| Sailings and every: (10.4 days there: | PROTESTANT TEACHERS Wanted for the Municipality of Orms-\u2019 town (St.Malachie).District No.11, .\u2018salary \u201c galary $230.0 Term, 10 months, be- .ginning Sept \u20181st, 1911.Apply to the undersigned, stating qualifications and experience, up to June 30th inst.P.McLAREN, Sec.-Treasurer, Orms- town, P.Que | TEACHER, HOLDING FIRST CLASS diploma, for Fraserville Protestant School.Term, ten months, Septerm- oer to June.Salary $265.Apply to OHN M.MAY, River du Loup Station, Que.APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED until June 30th next for one Lady Principal (Protestant), for St.AR- drews Model School, holding frst class Model diploma, and also capable of teaching first grade Academy.Applicants will plebse give references, and also state experience and salary expected.Apply to W.S.TODD, Sec.-Treasurer.St.Andrews Fast, Que.EMPLOYMENT WANTED.BOORKEEPER\u2014EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper with several years\u2019 experience in banking and railway knowledge of Sterling Exchange.Address C., 20 Argyle Ave., City.FOR SALE.CHICKERING, BOSTON, UPRIGHT Plano, rosewood case,full metal frame, -in splendid order; was $600, now $245, payable $15 cash and $7 monthly.LAYTON BROS., 550 St.Catherine st.West (cor.Stantey).In 6 Vol.KINDLING WOOD FO LION ror Min, a ik, 91.78 or > oc Trogd 3500 MA DIARMID, 403 Wil- Ham street.aL RA BUY YOUR, PIANOS Rou THB LEACH PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, 560 St.Catherine Street West, near Drummond, and save money.ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT PIANO $149 _ sh; 7 1-3 octaves, 3 pedals.THB Tt PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, 560 St \u2018Catherine Street West.| FOR SALE\u2014CLARK\u2019S.\u2018COMMENTARY.Apply 18 Colonial Ave.THE MIL- -TO LET.LACHINE, TO LET, ON ST.JOSEPH Street West, two solid brick houses, two stories and .mansard roo: modern conveniences.$20 per\u2019 month.T.A.DAWES (at farm.) .FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing, about 4,500 square feet .in floors of 1,600 square feet or subdivided.Excellent Hight.With or without power.Address THE MANA- \u201cGER, P.O.Box 2234, Montreal.NO.1 KINKORA AVE, OFF 348 MAC- kay, near Dorchester Apartments and.4, to let; heated; hot water year round; water and ice free.- Apply, Janitor, 54 \u2018Overdale, or 8, VAL- .LIBRES, 14 81 St.Hubert.\"Phone ! St.Loul 8 9 Corner StoreTy Le! Fine Corner Store re Let\u2014With hase- rent and upper fla Apply to Manager.\"Witness\u2019 Office, ACCOMMODATION for one or two tenants\u2014offices or shop.Appiy to the MANAGER, 143 St.Pater street FURNISHED ROOMS TP LET.TQ \u2018LET, FURNISHED DOUBLE Room, bathroom flat, also, room, suitable for two vo geatianen, Apply.68 Beaver Hall Hi $240.Districts Nos.1 and 6, : fs, all | - J | rrp HOUSE, CA- Good The Witness\u2019 Block |- 7 ROOMS TO LET.ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FOR- nished or unfurnished, on bathroo 7 2°F gentleman.erthelet street.flat; private family, suitable for Lady WANTED-YOUNG MAN WIT A knowledge of office work to assist in bookkeeping department for a few Otaae: Address S.K., 76, \u2018Witness\u2019 WANTED, A NIGHT NURSE.to PROTESTANT INFANTS\u2019 Queen Mary Road.BUTTONHOLE MACHINE tors, \u2018Two Apply HOME, OPERA- a perlenced Girls; also, Girls to learn, Ste work; best prices.STANDARD Shine \u20ac0.,De- lortmier avenue, Ask for Mr.Pow- v8 BOYS WANTED\u2014TO CARRY A Tound of papers after school hours.Apply at \u201cWitness\u2019 Office.A PLAIN COOK WANTED; ALSO.Housemaid; must have satisfactory references.Apply, 4240 St.Catherine street West, near Greene avenue.WOMEN WANTED, TO TAKE ORders in y Par time.No experience nece Our lines ye sed by mothers and girls | t A.BRITISH CANA PD TRIAL COMPANY, 355 Ibert street, Ottawa.SALESLADY WANTED want a bright, energetic Saleslady.Moe: be clever and thoroughly competent to handle a nice class of customers.Good position for a brain Yves lady.,Apply to Mr, CLARKE, The W YOUNG LADIES with good education, \u2018> learn telephone operating, good salaries and permanent positions given to those who graduate.Salary paid while being taught.INSTRUCTION SCHOO L TEL FONE COMPANY, .No.241 St, Andre SUMMER BOARD.GLEN HOUSE CAN ACCOMM 25 boarders during the eC DATE ideal location: house newly renovated and improved; horses and rigs for boarders\u2019 use.Apply to O.BROCK, Glen Sutton.Que.is now open for summer boarders large, airy rooms; wide verandahs .800d board; free transportatt Ply,.Mre.R ROBERT REV R NEDY, WHE couna, is ready for guests Toome and board.gror rates and in.on requir .o POLLOCK, Prop.Avply J.M FINEST LOCATION IN KNOWLTON, 3 3 minutes from lake; large rooms, shade trees and piazza.Fresh milk, cream, eggs and vegetables.Terms, $1.0 per day.rs.F.R.DAV Cottage, Knowlton, Que.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, TO LET, IN WESTMOUNT, FOR THE summer, furnished house or part of house.No.182 Hillgide Ave.References required.Ao ELM\u2019 HEIGHTS, MORIN FLATS, Que, FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET.SUMMER COTTAGE FURNISHED, the Shores of of Lake Memphr ad bathing reply, À (CATA TE £5 and ba wir 14 Appts, âte Bai ontreal.ITT ToLetat Reduoed Bent Merlinwood Cottage, furnished.fe.sides.large sitting-room, dining-room, pantry and kitchen, there are seven or .eight bedrooms, bathroom and \u2018bedroom floor, modern plumbines J nat and cold water at kitchen sink and bathroom; splendid water from s A] above the cottage level, providing water pressure.prodern cooking range, wide \u2018Verandahs, 1 utiful ew, Land large ng pine grote and fin Sa RA es Pi a .Office, or Telephone Main 4 itness - \u2018VETERAN LAND GRANTS ILAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.Steamer ANTHEMIS.Beginning May 15\u20ach, until further notice, will run as follows:\u2014 MAGOG TO GEORGEVILLE DAILY.1 diate ports, as follows: 7.9.05 a.m.Leave Mag +.esas mecs Arr.Newpo! se se es sees: 1145 mau.Leave Newport .,, .13.50 Arr.Magog .co oo se 3.40 Leave Magog .+.11,30 am.Arr.Wewport ., ve uses .2.20 pau.| Taeave Newport 2e se met 000.420 -Arrive Magog .7.00 - Saturdays, connects \"with the.\u201cBrome m.For further particulars quire » at Canadian Pacific R.R.Ticket Offices.PROFESSIONAL CARDS will run to Newport, Vt, and interme- WANTED TO PU RCHASE.WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CAST.of Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, Plated Ware Old Gold, Pawn Tickets.© .bove everybody pres prices paid b MAX FRANK, 15 East Craiz- Stree Tel.East 3067.APARTMENTS TO LET.SUITE OF SIX ROS IN BISHOP Court Apartments, to rent; this suits is on the ground floor, facing Bishop BUSINESS CHANCES.A TARE BUSINESS CHANCE, tore let in the best part of Fleury st.Suitable for dining room, restaurant, or any class business.Box 56, \u201cWitness\u2019 Office, \"MONEY TO LOAN, ELLIOTT & DAVID Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors, Commissioners for all the Province And for the States on of usetts and N ork, 14.Massac { Sanada oy Buliding, 189 §t.James et Boney 3.tL K.C L.A, David.\u2014-, + SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUCSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, te, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, \u2018 \u2018Bane.o.urn, K.0., ya.H MARKEY, xa } WRIA G.Po G.GORDON HYDR.F.8.MACLENNAN, K.C., \u2018 Aévocate, Barrister and Solicitom, Quebec Bank Building, Montreal, be SL Tek, Main YN.| .4 à .Tel.Main 3900, PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, .180°.James Street, Montreal |W.PATTERSON, J.JENKINS, MARRIAGE LICENSES - JOHN M.M.DUET, a \" James Street, BO Box 356.Tel, M.4186.Cables-\u2014\u2018Nahac, Montreal.Codes\u2014Iiebers\u2014 West.Un: : LRG Ls, 2 moral Imgurence: Butlding Piace @'arises MONTREAL, | FLECTRICAL CONTRACTING à SUPPLIES _|EDWIN JACKSON | 149 NOTRE DAME \u201cTelephones: \u2014Oftice, in por ~ \u201c¢.\u201cResidence, St.Louts 1099.Tilifiinsitions, Fans, \u201cIrons, Toas works ters, all classes: of electrical ha & TO ON FIRST MORTGAGE, $1, 800$ 3, 000, $3,000, and various other amounts.GEO.L.LE BEAU & .First Mortgage Loans, nsurance and Valuations, 40- Hospital Street.Main 571 St.Louis 128.pe à \u2014] BUSINESS CARDS.PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINTing, Plastering, etc.; experienced work- mer: \u2018best materials.Reasonable prices.J.BACON, .Dacorator, 70 Bruce avenue, .Phone, Westmount, MISCELLANEOUS, - PROTESTANT INFANTS, HOME, ONE baby boy and 2 baby Sirls, Lo for adop- Apply, PRO NT IN- ANTS HOME, Queen Mary Road.ANYONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealers will oblige the publishers by potifsing the the Subscription Department one, Main 4099, or so Tr tears, Ë HN DOUGALL & 80 1 uilding, Montreal, Hon.We solicit the Lads of Manufac- Engineers and others who realise the adviss {lity of having their Patent rts.\u2018 Pre- FILE \u2014 DÉ \u2014 Ee ' 106 MONTREAL RPOQ LON DON PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, Eto.FETHERSTONHAUCH & CO.\u201cOld Established Firm\u201d B.Fethersto! oO, Pa We.Taylon Bron BOE.Qounpel CANADA LIFB BLDG.MONTREAL.Offices: \u2014Toronto Montreal, Otta Winnine E and Vancouver.en Le INVENTIONS PATENTED.\u2018vodtions for the price of four, 2 VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED.Ontario of Poginion lo located, located, Ga #& MUCEOLLAND ronto.i 1 À : pes FOR SALE.| / FOR SALE, 387 WISEMAN AVENU} utremont, Semi-detached As : Sums finished, 9 rooms, hardwood floors, staircase, 2° mantels, tile bathrooïñf, etc.Every modern convenience.Apply at 393 Wiseman avenue.reasonable to prompt purchaser.MELROSE AVENUE,NEAR Sherbrooke street, 2 lots 85 x 95, are offered at a low price if.taken within a few days.Also.choice locations in Outrement as low as 50 cénts per foot, within district where only solid brick and stone cottages are allowed.Outre- Biv © Co.FI JM a Loans ., Firs ortgage Loans, Rea] Estate, Insurance an slua- Bent ol 40 \u2026 Hospital street, Main 671, - \u2014 EE \"PROPERTY WANTED.WANTED TO PURCHASE IN THS country, house and lot, or small a farm: must be reasonable in price, and dress part: venient to Montreal.cularx to R, P.O.Box TN - EE The \u2018Witness\u2019 is on sale, among others, at Te.following suburban agents ive 7 dits ST.LAMBERT.ale MISS DAVIES, Post Offloa.~~ 7 HECTOR BISSAILLON, &t.Denis 8, J.MAXWELL, Victoris Avenue, : LACHINE i G.A.RANSOM, $70 St.Joseph St.: @ A RABEAU, 217b St Joseph St; MONTREAL WEST.JOHN COUT COULTER, W Tr estrainater.ave D.J.MUNR MONTREAL EAL SOUTH.\u201cMR.SLATER, Lafayette Ave - VERD J.W.MATTHEWS, 108 Church Ave, MR, WILLIAMS, Galt Ave.: If your dealer does not sell the \u201cWit« ness,\u2019 notify us and we will see that he is supplied at once.CIRCULATION DEPT.MAIN 4004 \u2014\u2014 RE WANT ADS, ! © whe \u201cWITNESS: MAY BER LEPT WITH oe 513 St PE We th R Tore, Sine bry Charles, 801 Wellington Street, West of Subway TES sw.7.Mats thews, 108 Church Avenue, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, CASE TARIFF.Vacant, Situation Wan Pe bret.Rooms To Let, Articisg ound.Seco ond-hand Articles Wanted op For 8 For Sale or To Let, Froperiy For For Bale.20 Words for 10¢, o for each additional word, 81x toe FARTIO =; Dusiage Stamps Will Be Ascegesd, \u2018above rates are Cash w.ade [Pen Ra =e 0 © i x sequence mush out bo 1,4 > Terms a le EE RR [RENE . SHAMROCKS WIN PLUCKY CORNWALL Visitors Showed Great \u2018Improvement.in Form, But.Were Unable to Solve the Irishmen\u2019s Defence Tactics.Ce 1 CHANGES IN LINE: UP OF.BOTE TEAMS.Two Strong Defences Were in Evi donor.on.Saturday - \u2014 \u201cThe Homes Were Only \u201cFair to Middlin *\u2014 * With Final Score Lacrosse News.: trees ttc es sacs\u201d = Le + N.L.U.STANDING.Ce > ee Goals + + ° W.L.For Agt: * % Tecumseh .3 0 31 8 & & Montreal .-2 0 27 5 < Toronto.2 0 21 6 & National .1 1 17 13 & < Shamrock ., .1 2 8 14 + % Cornwall ., .0 2.2.12 # & Capital .0 4- 15 63 > 2, > pop teste tes teSer Sete Jon Qu sta Sata eu torse eee et retro After a decidedly well-contested exhibition .of our national game on the S.A.A.A.grounds on Saturday afternoon, the Shamrocks merged the victors over Cornwall by a score of 4 goals to 2, and thereby brought joy: to - the hearts of their admirers and : the buoyancy of hopes realized to the ;'club executive and team committea 1 who had ventured upon a risky exper:- ! ment in retiring no less than four oP] their regular team, Jimmy Hogan, Jim, | revanaëh, H.Hyland end Malone; ! substituting Quinn, Munroe, McIntyre and Cleaghen, and the result of the contest bears out the wisdom of this drastic move.The match was played before a rather sparse audience\u2014even the bleacherites resembled precious diamonds\u2014they were few and far be- | tween.And right here it must be stated that those who remained away .missed the best contested game of L Jacrosse played in the N.L.U.this season.At certain periods there may have been a little erratic passing and rather wild shooting, but the match on | the whole was characterized by a good { than a hint of old-time enthusiasm } and vociferous cheering marked cer- -tain stages.This was especially the case during the third period, when the | Shamrocks broke the tie for the second time and assumed a lead which the Factory Town boys were unable To overcome.With regard to the winning team, the Shamrocks showed up to great ad- Kavanagh\u2019s absence, the defence, under the leadership of Jim McIlwaine, were steady and effective, and have in a measure solved the problem\u2019 \u201cof stopping an in-rushing home player The method adopted was simply to disregard for the moment the.opponent\u2019s stick and the ball, and by the + ep cree grrr mt free use of heavy body-checks deflect: the home man from his chosen path and force him to shoot at long range or pass the ball\u2014that is, if he is fortunate enough to retain This equil- brium after the shock.Attempts.to check merely the\u2019 stick enables tng home man to squirm round his cover end get in closer on the net.The old system of.-slashing on the .arms aud body was a sufficient deterrent tg the home player from risking a broken head in hs effort to go by a defence player.As the game was played on Saturday the new rule worked like a charm\u2014the checking was close and hard enough to lend zest to the struggle, yet it was fair checking, and outside a few bruises not a man was any the worse at the finish | of the final darter.wore Irishmen\u2019s home, \u2018 while some- at timid in the earlier stages of the match, played more; like veterans .in the final quarters, scaring twice, while their opponents falled to get the rubber past Muir.The north-enders have e great man in Monroe He has the welght and uses his brains to good advantage.If he had a \u2018team-mate of the proportions, say, of Paddy Brennan, it would take a good defence -to keep them at arm\u2019s length.The Shams rock home fielders, unfortunately, are somewhat lacking in avoirdupois, as the light men find it difficult to with- ; stand the gruelling body-checks of the : heavy defence players.The Montreal | home have a couple of Hght men In i Frankie Hogan and perhaps Roberts, | but the Scotts are heavy enough to .stand the brunt of their attacking division.Munday, George and O\u2019Relly: .&u played their positions well on Saturday, and were a constant worry to \u2018the Cornwall defence.< The Cornwalls, it must be admitted, went down to defeat: fighting gamely.From the.brand of.lacrosse .they put up it is hard to understand ther white wash a week ago at the hands of the Torontos.The reorganization of their | team, has materially strengthened \u2018 them, ,especially as: it included such sterling defence men as John White, Don Cameron and - F.Degan.The \u2018home division isfalir strong, but their men are also inflicted\u201d with the tendency to shoot from too great a distance.The match \u2018started on _time.wall centre, M.Cummns, drew at\u2019 the opening face, and Mcllwane was called.upon to relieve a sharp attack.The rubber travelled to the Shamrock \"home, and after some nice combina- tion- work they netted the .ball for the first tally.Shamrocks got the second draw, but lost immediately to White, | who handed over the ball to Smith.A scrimmage in front of the Shamrock net resulted in the ball being batted 4n+and the score stood one \u2018all.-À few minutes later .Shamrocks managed to squeeze in another past Hess, and the Jo J0ABz UI 1 0} g Pepud J9laenb say the locals.It was during the second period that big John White demonstrated the fact that\u2019 he had \u2018certainly annexed with - the elixir of perpetual youth as he frisked about like a young colt and succeeded in scooping in the high passes a la Jim Kavanagh when.that artist played defence for the champion National team in 1898.The Shamrock home gave the visiting defence a busy tme of it, but the latter stood.the test till eventually a long low shot fooled Muir and the score stood two all, and thus it remained till half-time.Thus far the play had been \u2018fairly \u2018even, but with the commencement of the third period Shamrock assumed the aggressive, and after some really : fine and fast work on the part of their \"home, Munday again put the \u2018team in the lead.\u201d Cornwall.played.desperately.to even up, but time was called \u201cwithout further scoring.\u2019 ~ Shortly after the fourth perod op- \u2018ened Steve Rochford :crgss-checked F.\u201c Cummins and, wag.n return.ehecked \u2018off.Whle playing a man short Shamrocks found the net for ther final goal, éoubling the score.\u2018During -the - clos- -moments of the struggle Cornwall.\u201crallied all their fielders\u2019 ond #oma: of thelr defence men to -the attack fir an \"effort to pull the gama.\u2018ont - Su Hey failed * kr Gym khana | brand of aggressive lacrosse and more | vantage in all departments.Respite | Corn- | FROM Ja \"© Well-contested * \u2018Game, sut.4 to \u2014 General A green\u2019 defence.and the: matäh\u2018 ended.With\u2019 the score reading: Shamrocks, 4 Cornwall, 2; + Yollowing.were \u2018thé vans; simmasy and offinials:\u2014.8 | Shamrocks.Cornwall.Muir.Nat \"Goal.Aix c Hess Dillon .\u2026 «+ +s .Point.Md.Cummins |.J Cleaghen.Cover.Cameron Barry.:Dafenza .Degan Rochford .\u201c oi.13 Whte F.Cummins \u201cMunday.pe .\u201cCentre.-M.Cümmins \u2018George.oe ee >Home.\u2026 D.Smith Quinn ,.ee es * .Donabue Munroe, «eves 00 \u201cLees Ge.Smith Mcintyre.Ce eens 88 i CIR Degan s.O'Reilly replaced.\u2018Munroe; Welsh replaced - \u2018O'Reilly; Dennaney: repla ; Degray.- - ci Referee\u2014C.McKerrow, MAAAS Judge of play\u2014E.St.Pere.Timekeepers\u2014J.J.: O*Neil, racks;.John McPhee, Cornwall: Penalty- timekeeper\u2019 \u2014 \u2018Desse Brown, M.A.A.A.- Score: \u2014 \u2019 : First\u2019 Quarter.1\u2014 Shamrocks.Quinn.2\u2014Cornwall.3\u2014Shamrocks.\u201c.\"Second Quarter.&\u2014Côrawah.\u2026.\u2014 \u201c Third Quarter.5\u2014Shamrocks.ose MGOOTRE.\u2026.Fourth Quarter, 6\u2014Shamrecks.-Welsh.Comm odl.26 Penalties.- Shamrock, Tobin, 10, Munday 15, Mc- Intyre 5, Rochford, 10, Dillon\u201d 10.Cornwall, M.Cummins 10 and -5, Donahue\u2019 5 and 10, White 10, Hess 20, G.Smith 5.CAPITALS -CRUSHED, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 seve >e Toronto, June 18.\u2014The Tecumseh\u2019s administered a.most.unmerciful beating to the Capitals at Hanlon\u2019s Point yesterday, the half-time score being 8 to .0 in favor of the Indians.Capitals scored once in the third quarter -and again in the fourth, but meantime Querrie\u2019s: Braves had tallied eleven \u201cmore, and the Anal score .was 19 to 2.:It was the first game at home for the \u201cTecumsehs, -but the fact that the | Capitals had already a record of three straight defeats kept the attendance down tor 2,000.McDougall, the clever .inside home man on: the Tecumsehs\u2019.liné-up,: being threatened with appendicitis, his absence necessitated a change on the Indian\u2019s home.Play in the first quarter centred mostly around \u2018the Capital's goal, but the Ottawa deence gamely met the Indian's aggressive tactics, one goal was scored by Tecumseh\u2019s in the twenty minutes.In the second, minutes\u2019 :pläy, and getting five more\u2019 before -the whistle.blew.The third quarter was a repetition of: the second, and.the crowd lost interest.Butter- worth.scored Capital's first goal, while Gorman, in the fourth quarter notched the second and last for the Ottawa.team, In the second Referee Butterworth, the official holding that the blow was not an accident, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHERBROOKE BEAT CELTICS, Sherbrooke, June 17.\u2014~The Sherbrooke Lacrosse Club struck-its gait this afternoon and trounced the strong Celtic team of Montreal by the decisive score of 10 to 3.It was Sherbropke at the start and Sherbrooke at finish The home played in great style, passing: the ball every time possible, the nets.In spite.of the threatening weather and .the heavy shower that fell when the game started there was.a good attendancé.The fans thoroughly | enjoyed the game, which was full of passinz and fast running.The players on both teams kept their heads and the résult was that not a player was sent to the bench.Line-up:\u2014 TS Sherbrooke ; Celtics.Fortier.Goal.Troughton M: Price.Point.«.Currie McAllister.Cover.F.Vosburg | -R: Price:.Defence.Allman L.Dunsmore.Defence.G.Vosburg B.- -Fones.«\u2026 -.Défence.\u2026 .Brady G.Maguijre.Centre.Kearns Saunders.Home.Lahue F.Povey.Home.Mitchell C.Dunsmore.Home.Loe .McElliott N.Price.ee .Outside:.+ .Butler \u2018Major.\u2019 - Inside.Walsh Referee\u2014Alex.Maguire.rrr fm SHAMBOCK SECONDS \u2018Won.° Previous to.the senior match onthe Shamrock grounds Sautrday, the intermediate Shamrocks beat the St.Thomas \u2018Aquinas .twelve by 2.goals to.0.Thime was not up when the match had to be stopped to: allow.the seniors to.come on.Line-up: > Shamrocks.st.Thomas Aquinas.Vallieres.ee .Goal.Langevin McCarthy.ee .Point.T.Layden MoMullin.\u2026\u2026.Cover.P.Layden Burns.Defence.McBrearty Kelly.Defence.+ «+ .Ashton Mahoney./ Defence.LM Layden Quinn.Centre.Gunning HaroM.Home.Tracey Colligan.Home.-.Murphy Lynch.ee +» .,Home.Cameron COX.ov oo .Outside.Sullivan R.Hyland.Inside.Gallagher Réferee\u2014A.Hamilton.: .\u201c Judge of play\u2014N.Neville.- \u201cUmpires\u2014P.Dunphy - and R.Birian.Timekeepers\u2014H.\u2018McCallum, 3r., and J.Miller.Fena-ty timekeener\u2014J.Keegan.treme me NEW WESTMINSTER WON } AGAIN.: Vancouver, June 19.\u2014In one of the best \u2018lacrosse games of the series thus far, .New.Westminster, .the.champions, defeated Vancouver by 5 goals to 4\\at Royal City on Saturday.was the fourth league game in a\u2019 = ries of ten, the teams now being even, with two each.ed\u2019 Vancouver's only goal, \u2018while\u2019 the champions made it three on brilliant In this.\u2018quarter .the.en Hurbult: L of the: \u2018Westininster\u2019s excellent work defence was -the feature.- The \u2018second quarter was: Vancouver 8 a \u201cthe way; ; Ellen, West.and Lalonde pr possessrrenetenrt ed; \u2018and thé c à ha the fourth.\u2019 pion [There was rough.work.in.spôts, there * | for- Westminster men : and six \u2018| eree.25 | ster would make aa teams had\u2019 an informal jin Matt Carr's &ppearance on the field {as referee.+ and only |.Tecumseh\u2019s.began to tally from the |, start, scoring two in one and a half} success, the visiting clubs showing up.well.Lefebvre, of Nationals, won the \u2018Foran fined Murton\u2019 $10 in\u2019 addition | to his ten minute penalty, for hitting.| the | and taking chances on dashing in on: feeti5- Inches.chine, 1 goal.: In-thé first quarter, Pittzgeraid sdor- | shots\u2019 by.Feeney, Gordon Spring anid-| |Kenzie, A.McKenzie and Ross, hal May, Dot nster - failed Li le; Weatm né in fourteen \u2018minutes of; \u2018play, fan w \\ x Strminste Shamrocks, 4 german, 2 Masse 1 10 iF Shamrocks Hy 25 8 ; Thor mas ; Aquinas, 0 \u201cBos \u2018of : Scotland,\u2019 \u2018Lodos, Sens of of.Es \u2018Faïrmount, goal.\u201cThat + was the onl OF 1 the.- | ing for \u201cVancouver, | their.hp sor fourth quarters being scoreless, - al-.theught there were many near.goals.y on minster \u2018defence never did better ol es third or pring Westminster, Gordon Spring \u2018 and \u2018made- it two more for- but, Pa \u2018The game Was! won on: \u201cat \u2018merits.being thirteen Penalties in all, \u2018seven Con.Jones\u2019 stars.\u2018aseinat Mat Carr, of Vancouver, was: Tef- A meeting scheduled to take place\u2019 just before the game: at which it was \u2018expected that New .Westmin- to have a .| Judge of play appointed, did not take place, but the executives of the.two talk, resulting Attendance, six - thousa, da, almost | one-half of the crowd pana, \u2018composed of Vancouver fans.There is but little -change in the line-up! from last Saturday.At thé last moment Bones Allen, got a hunch that he was able to play, \u201cand.took the > Place of Dot \u2018Phe- land! ] \u2014 4 Toronto, -June 19.\u2014The Capital Lacrosse Club, Ottawa, has - been organized as a'joint stock company, with a capital\u2019 of $25,000, - The provisional \" directors are .S.Bilsky, A.N.Payne and Wim.Foran.Quebec, \u2018June 19.Quebec \u2018Nationals defeated the Montreal Naf Honals on the Q.A.A.grounds on.Saturday afternoon ,by a score of T7 to 2.The match.attracted - a large gathering, among which weré many\u2019 \u2018distinguished invited: guests, the ball being faced by Sir Francois\u2019 Langelier, Governor.BE \u2018The\u2019 spring\u201d \u2018Handicaps .\u2018Were a great.thrée-mile run, while Evans, of then M.C:A., from scratch, \u2018tock \u2018first in the high jump, with 5 feet 7\u2019 hue tes.His team mate, 'W.Parke, the broad jump, with\u2019 21 feet 4 1-2 jme des.\u201cAn\u201d exhibition lacrosse matèh between M.A:A.A.I.and St.Patrick's Tes \u201cwon by the former by 2 goals tol RE - _Summary:\u2014 Co e M.A.A.A.spring handicaps, on the.MLA.A.A.grounds on- Saturday resulted as follows: 100 yards\u2014First heat\u2014 Yst, E.: W.Dakin, 5 yds.2nd, G.R.MacGregor, scratch.\u2018 \u201c8rd, J.E.Holmes; .3 1-2\" yds.T ne\u201410 1-5 secs: : St Second heat\u2014 - \u2014- ae st.J.A.Platt, 1 yd, | d, J.H.Henderson, 3 12 as.an , W.Caven, 10 yds.- Time-\u201410 2-5 secs.: Final\u2014 1s A ¥.W.Dakin, § vs., J.A.Platt, 1 yd.ae , a R.MacGregor, scratch.Time\u201410 1-5 secs.Putting 16-1b.shot\u2014 1st, F, W.Dakin, M.A.A.A,, with a throw of 40 feet 7 inches.2nd, W.H Jackson, MA:A.A., 40 8rd, G.\u2019R.MoGregor, M.A.A.À., » feet 5 inches.| saturday.Elving the B Bisons ; £; = {> The\u201d tegm \"are now away.unt\u2019 aly \u2018.; | 1st.\u2018and \u2018if: they Teproduce anything.| position in the league Lieutenant- .ung Ae Statistics\u201d From All ex: Contos, : ~The \u2018Royals\u2019 \u2018gave thelr customary\u2019 \u2018afternoon exhibition to: a\u2019 d \u2018good crowd of .\u2018ball fans in: the final 5 | ame with Buffalo, going under to.the A score of four to \u2018ene.- Doubtless attracted.by\u2019 the glowing reports of .the: Royals brilliant: \u2018play, the largest attendance seen at the ball dispensary for: a couple of seasons paid.for admission, \u201conly- \"to\" \u2018be \u2018rewarded with a sorry exhibition of baseball, \u201cBarberich pitched well, \u2018but the -hit- ting was weak and the fielding erratic, errors by Gandi, Yeager and Curtis B twa.rims.like.the form shown previous \u2018to Saturday\u2019s game, \u201cshould be in ja respectable y- the time they open up, for.another.home series \u2018at \u2018the\u2019 Park.Score.by lonings\u2014 2°0 00104 Buffalo.24.8 0 Montreai : SED 0019000 0.00\u20141 Sum ummary\u2014Two.\u2018hase Hits, Stroud ; \u2018Truesdale; left on bases;Buffelo 5, Montreal 4; \u2018first b a error s, .Buffalo.3; | double\u201d play, - Hal uésdale; stolen bases, Schirm 2;- Pruosdals, Mill er, dil; sacrifice fly, Yeager; struck out, by Stroud.7 \u201cBarberi base ase on balls, off .\u2018Stroud - Bark rich 1; oid pitch, Stroud; San \u2019Stroud.1.50.Um- Rires, Pender and \u2018Wright.\u201cAttendance, , LEAFS, WON AN OTHER.- Score by me \u2019 Rochester.\u201ceo ai Toronto 'Sumny 01 1000 0.3\u201414 hits.J ordan, ar yes hits, rne, iperman, Ace hits, Mullen, Holmes, \u2019 Moeller, Mull en; sacri- Moran, aw; Simmons, Holmes me Two 0.| Keeler nd Jacklitsch; three base big Foster: doublé play, Foster.to: Spencer om\u2019 errors, Roch.1, Toronto 4 ; hit by pitch ror Rochester 1, Toronto 4; hit by pitcher, by Holmes .2; Jleft on bases, Rochester 4, Toronto 5: first base on balls, off Holmes 3, off Motiiniey 2; struck out, by.Holmes \u20183, by \u2018McGinley 2; pall, Slattery.Umpires, Kelly.and Ke- PROVIDENCE.WON.eu :Sèore by innings-.) passed Baltimore «+» 0 i 9.8 3 0 0 0.0\u20142 » - DD Totals.Grand totals, Country \"Sui mont, 58.) NINE JUMP RECORD.New York, June 1.9\u2014A new vor record for nine standing jumps _\"! hung up on Saturday at Celtic Pa\u201d ; where several athletes of nation ed in special events.Platt À\u201c the New York Athletic Club.mer Yale champion jumper.che record by clearing 103 feet 7 IncErS- mad Dan Healy, was second, with 103 feet 5 al and Ben Adams, New York AU i Club, third, with 101 feet.The 5 record of 100 feet 4 inches was © ht by the late Malcolm Ford re | years ago on Manhattan Fils i \u2019 Martin Sheridan, the discus at pion, won his favorite event wi = a feet 5 inches.Glinn Henry.© 7, Texas, won the 120-yard dag?7 5 seconds flat, and Abel R.K.the Irish-American Athletic Cl 75 holds the one-mile champions : Canada, captured the first | massive silver cup by heating LE A vin W.Shepherd and F.N.ev club mates, by four feet in 2 run, the time being 4.26.Witten Paull, University of Pennsy Iv an\u201d ran unattached, led for threv- odf-a mile, but weakened in tt lap, finishing in fifth position.Pastime Athletic Cn 5 1-2 im Sir Ir Le basitio.ct se iew Mr.rs j cine.areer.ut mn ould \u2018ith a Mr.eake rocity cod t RTge nd ha s to d Mr traw, { try M the Mest Arthu sept ptter tund cunty ibera fteen C Lad; Mrs Relph: limb Rock! Yo a INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, pe ns 138 1 | R AISES THE = em nate es one of oe | JEWISH RIOTS 525 ire crc re \\ THREE AIRMEN : Trunk Pacific.\u2018General Diaz, confident in the good ws REPARTI FINE TPE hyd vada © \u201cand put summer 1ife into your town rl C8 Mrs.Schaffer is practicaliy.the dis- _ IN 1 1 y NNT sense.ôf the people, thought that ithe \u2019 Im NL or country home.re pd UN ION J ACK coverer of Maligne Lake, wiiciy is now | LAV IN \"| agitation would disappéar, but - ithe | LILLY + 4 Vif TE NDER.known as the most beautiful ef all people, easily forgettingithe merits of.You can scarcely realize how much : $ EI t pleasure it will add to the entire house- .; the Diaz administration, allowed 3Y frs .the lakes in the mountains of Canada | J \u2014 ETL Le $ siration, ed them- | TD TANT ) {held to place a pianola in front of the ders, add t mA a .that have yet been discovered.Com- fo .2 SE ome Selves to.be Jragged: into a revolu- x.\u2018 keyobard of your piano.dornignad, and marked on the outside, ot lire Hon.R.Lemieux Says | paring\u2019 it with Lake Louise, \u201cMrs.Police\u2019 Reinforcements Neces- \u2018onazy movement._ _- 4 \u2018|.SFROIAL SUMMER BARGAINS.'Teader, Addition to Engine House, Stel- sh we :Schaffer sald \u2018Lake Louise is a pearl.: \u2018 sors PIANOLA, Mahogany case.Regular larton,\u2019 will be received up to and ins susofl French Canada Will Not Lake Maligne is a whole string of | sary to Quell Street pearls.\u2019 it In: lt d It is also interesting to know that - Di ta À : CC n° case.Regular price $275.00; now $155.00.for the construction of an Addition of Have it Insulte isturbance L Re Colles / | Revenue lo ectorAssassinated $375.00; now $250.d specification may be seen Colonist,\u2019 where it passes under the GTON-AUTOTONE PLAYER- of kaflways and Canals, Ottawa, Ont, fic are within about 50 miles of the price, $275.00; now $90.00 cluding this lake has been mentioned in Mrs.Fli ght From Paris t 0 PIANOLA, with Metrostyle and Ther- Six cn NE.the Engine House at Stel- J MR.BOUR ASSA, name of Lake Elizabeth.AG AINST MISSION ARY.: in India\u2014Slayer Com- \u2019 : London (Slightly used for demonstration.pur- = = after = 10th Eas at the Of- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ! - .HARRIN eo Stati ter\u2019 t Stellart pa Bill Ori ginated by Sir George point from which this magnificent ter- Eight i Arrests Made\u2014Crowd Threw.PIANO, in Mahogany case; modern de- on r's ce a ellarton, .SHOT BRITISH OFFICER Several Others Injured in | FIANOLA, with Metrostvie Mahogany FRIDAY, JUNE gard, lsu, CL : to mimemeess 5 1 AA Cr \u2018 \u2019 Humphrey Ward's \u2018Lady Merton | modist.Mahogany cese.Regular price larten, N.8.J , poses.) fice of the Secretary of the Department The rails of the Grand Trunk Paci- mitted Suicide 8 \\ Lu, N.S., and at the Chief Engineer's Office, rm ' ; : y sign; very little used, Regular price Meneton, N.B., jenne Cartier, Says Mr.ritory will be reached.© Missiles.at Preacher and Trichinepoly, British:-Inda, June 19\u2014| FIFTY STARTED.| $750.00; now $450.00._ tender Thay Be obtained,\u201d Soo forms of Etenn 1°1, SY The new booklet, entitled \u2018Canadian Stoned His Effort Robert William D.Ashe?British col- Po : MEINTEMAN PIAYEN-TIANO rule mél the conditions of the specification Lemieux, Rockies-Yellowhead Pass Route,\u2019 is- ; oppe Hs Al lector for the Maritime District of Tin- Over 500,000 Spectators Witnessed enrol Mahogany cose.Regular price.must be complied with.sued by the Grand Trunk Pas ine Le arreste PeVelli, was assässinated on : Saturday Start\u2014Prizes Total $94,000\u2014 Our Exchange Department offers ex- A.W.CAMPBELL, me Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux had| Railway, and which can be pra >|\" Toronto, June 19.\u2014Bight arrests gy o Brahmin attorney, Who then côm- \u201c Many Accidents.cellent opportunities for securing supe, Chairman,Government Rallways Manag- rme strong things to © say of Mr.on application to he.Te bes this Were made a the Tesult of a riot at mitted suicide.With\u2019 hig wife Ashe ; - patine : | Hor Planos = remarkably low prices-an | ing Board.pri Bourassa and the Nationalist lovely country., Agnes and Elizabeth streets last night was sitting in a car of.a-railway train Se 7 ER Ot\u2018awa, Ont, June 2nd, 1911.among an assemiblage of the.Jewish |& Manlyachi, when the Brahmin ap-| eee\".; ; ; - y ovement in addressing a large: ho rose in arms against |Prosched, and, without a word, shot| Captain Princetau, whose motor NORDHEIMER\u2019S Limited \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Laihenng at St.Constant yesterday.- DOUBLE INCOME TAX.population, NOTICE.: .|the calleotor degû.He-conducted the exploded in mid-ai ; .Cor.St.Catherine and Mountain Sts.- r a -Chris- | ! cad.-air, fl : > Having remarked that the people of \u2014 a wars they claim, en and his müvder.is aumbated 2 CET gasoline and burning im to death.| Sole Agents for Btelnway Pisnos anû za Compagnie on Bouletara \u201cde Mont- her were eu \u2019 \u2019 M, VER \\and his murder.is attributed to re-|\" M.nu ie : Pianola-Fianos.feal-Est,\u201d will apply to the Lieutenant.querez Ware no longer subjects of | Arrangement Between Home Gov there for thé purpose of attacking |venge;.A.< 7%.TE 1: M.Lemartin, who dashed against a 0 Governor-in-Council to have the plan of mance, and that there was in fact an| ernent and Dominions Dis ; - \u2018e.= |trée, the motor of his \u2014aeroplane| \u2019 its undertaking duly approved.By or- pbyss between French-Canadians and cussed.: c erushing his- head.- are a - = x TERSATLLES, President ge French Republic, the Postmaster- .\u201c|; Mo-Leudron; burned to death near Chl SIE PUBLIC NOTICE Generali went on to eay that the flag].d Press.) = Chateau \u2018Thiery.- Binzine in: the re-| :- 00 clan MorthoW s: Canadian Associate oo png EE - Gynopsis of Canr N \"ch 18 hereby given that wich floated along the banks of the Londen, June 19.\u2014At the Imperial servoir exploded and the machine was \u201cU7 Land Regulatioma, of Chapter 79 of the Revised Statutes of lawrence down to.the Gaspe| Conference on Friday afternoon notice.i {eensumed.0.Lo Any person Who 's the sole head of a Canada, 1906, mown as \u2018The Companies\u2019 had been given by the Governments |p any male over 18 years ol Act,\u2019 letters patent _ famllys omestéad a quarter Section a under the Seal of the Seman, fasued : | ELT Le available Dominion -land in Manitob: of Canada, bearing date the eighth day M.: Gaubert, a former lieutenant in Saskatchewan 0 \u20ac Alberta.The Applicant af 5 as 1211, Incorporating Albert Vick- a - » ; + ee ~ Lo.\u201capp v A D eT th st ap ; rere ° J i ; \u201d nd the trough the dub come eT eset in Who cells clent the Ascension, when \u2018that res the army, who was entered in the Lends ency or Sub-Agency for the Arthur Trevor Lakers, Limited; Sir rigons Institutions of the Catholics); i,\" petween the Imperial and colo- men, six of whom aré charged \u2018with'|windows were unveiled.The \u201ccentral civilian \u2018race under the name \u2018Dal- District.Entry by proxy may be made lor, director of Vickers, Limited, and of Canada.rnments whereby the Tmuyerial being disorderly, and the other two |ohié representing: the Aa ion of] ger\u2019 He was f lyi e fiches, mother brotner Knight Bachelor,\u201d director of Viekers being between re \u2026 Akcens g ound lying senselesa mother, son, daughter, brother Knigh Ye have remained faithful to our ; mént fof with assaulting.the poli | Christ, remôal are ans hi a fan ntendini ated ted; ail \u2018of the City of London.19 or Exchequer, in claiming payme with assaulting the police.) was &\u2019 memorial erected by near his.machine in a wheat field Or sister of intending homesteader, that od; all of the City of Lond Ie have remained faithtul to our Exchequer, In clalming pay ton Precisely af seven o'clock a mission- Mrs.Stevinson to the merzory af \u2018 ho 4 Te .© e Duties.\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upon that part of the United \u2018Kingdom of fepect the flag which shelters and | should allow a reduction for paymen!s ary worker, who, it was stated, repre-\u2018|two \u2018daughters, Evelyn aid Rose, the Loan m os from Villars-Coterots.His and cultivation, of be teader meal ve leat Brtaln and Ireland called Eng- tec: us, and we will not have it| fairly claimed for these purposes in |gented the Presbyterian Home Mis-'| utter being a victim of the.\u2018Herald\u2019 injuries are grave.= .Within nine miles of his homestead ona ra n Lewis, Merchants, Sx Hueh sult:d by the exploiters of prejudice, tae wolonies.; sions, took up his position on the cor-|fre just 12 months ago.\u2019 A ; M.Bille.His aeroplane struck the 1a t not at least 80 acres solely owned Graham is, Merchants; Sir Hugh id Ward premier of New ol Ho I BT att re | B28 US BEO.,.1 à ; rues arm ; him, or by his 2 Montagu Allan, Knight Bachelor, Ship- he Sir Joseph Ward, pre ) g|.a chai \u2018he crucifixion and\u201d resurrection earth within a mil f the\u2019 And ooo p ed ayhtar, ie sister: 7er, and Préble Macintosh amine | \u2018 \u2018 o - ; ; = wie A cir 0 i : 1 6arta y ; 8 or - .Referring to Mr.Bourassa\u2019s remarks| Zealand, said he had had an PPIT- address the audience.He was imme- |vindows wère \u2018given to the church by CW 5 mile © © start and mother, son, à eee a home der ant, ail of the City of Montreal, in the cerning himself, Mr.Leinieux said tanity of meeting the Chancellor of diately recognized .as.a Jewish The wind was rising at the start of Secretary.- facturers, or any trade or tine.Bourassa had commenced his! tical for Great Britain to agree to the foreign policy the mare unanswer- | known Presbyterian minister, died at the contest, and Lamartin, Who was ¢ Rail à Canal and.manufac the objects of the com- creer where Papinean had left off.| either the decimal or the metric avs- | able becomes the claim that they bear | his late home in Sonya, Ont.Satir- | one of the most expertenced aviators Ppartment of Mai vays ond Canals business, W in expressed, or any interest nt notwithstanding all this Laurier|tems, and until they were able to do |a proportionate share in Imperial de-'| day, after an illness ldsting for ten! ;n France, rocked about a gdod deal| Newspapers inserting this advertise- pany oh: (k) to work under any patent ¥uld await the verdict of history|so jt was not possible for the domin- fence.\u2018For this,\u2019 it says, \u2018Canada is months, caused by a fall and fracture : nder ed M.Berteaux; M.Delcasse and M.ee haauie of ess tul tenderer trade, business, property, or effects - 1 Lepine, prefect of Police.| ; h p> Shout the liabilities of any will be held as security, or part security, With or wi : carrying on for the due fulfilment of the contract to Person, firm.or company, © f the _ ' : : 3 ê ; ç der any agres- ; - ce ; : - chine cleared the ound ment without authority from thé De- or under ahy license or un Hin serenity.tot, M.P.th xt dons to Jo à id that to intr not yet prepared, and we believe the of his hip.He is survivéd.by a widow, 2 i wept across the field.Sur aero- partment, will not be paid for:it.- ment with the omrer not any, ier an gone oh the mext) Mr, Loyd George sa at to intro- | Canadian government is wise in hast- three sons and three daughtersi- .| woods a quar- whe ving reference geaker, devoted his remarks to nrecl-| duce the metric system in the Mother ening slowly.\u2019 oo CS er plane had reached the ds a q or Invention having ; license - .p barri hen 1 of the company; (1) to frocity.which, he said, would be &a| Country would cause serious 'disorgan- | The \u2018Nation\u2019 says Sir Wilfrid Lau- 2 - ne for xa a pitch CITES Montreal-0ttawa service.to the ob cause, purchase or sell any scod thing for the farmers though the] ization, especially in the cotton trade.rier\u2019's refusal for a standing confer-| .CHEESE AND BUTTER.\u2018- |downward and into the trees.Lu The Grand Trunk Railway System patent or patent rights whether in the ge manufacturers were against it, The subject was then dropped.ence committee is part and parcel of RE ar | Martin was using a biplane, which announce that, effective Sunday, June Dominion of Canada or elsew , and had bought over several newspap- , - | what he regards as a clear and.con- Ths.arrivals of cheese Since May to i ° Bouras \u201c4h man COMBINE re for Em in date w wi \u201c t ; wit] .quire any license, or 1i- L : pts 2 Bes as broken badly as it fell at the foot 18, trains fn connection with the above to obtain or ac Bn LC Patent or to oppose it - ctot describ- y sistent structure for the Empire ate were 204,294 boxes, as.compared| or an oak tree.y a8 Iu Toll at the 100 will be operated as follows: Daily will \u2018censes, or the right to, u o any, stent of ow ad accused him and Lavenque > np me oak pd ration with mam for the same period.a year| ior struck thé aviator\u2019s head, crush- leave Montreal at 8.30 a.m.and 8.00 PRU ™ der any patent.Such pa- raw.\u201d and accused him and Lavesque question a C dae -operation ro.o was noc à vont : : .cu 1, and his right leg also pm.and dally except Sundays will tents.and licenses, respectively.nevers d trying to drag Sir Wilfrid Laurier| Sir De Villiers Graaf moved: That could not arise In case of war with a market, prices being steady at 11 8-8c.as fractured in two places, The leave at 9,36 a.m.and 3.55 pm.theless, having reference company: (m) in the mud.concerted action be taken by all thé strong power because the Dominion's |to 11.1-2¢.for finest western, and at| gviator was barely alive when he was Elegant Parlor-Library-Buffet Cars part to the obles 8 Of hte (whether in Messrs.D.A.Lafortune, M.P., Mr,| S©vernments of the Empire to pro- formal \u2018adoption of our cause would [11 1-8o to 11 1-4c.for finést eastern.| taken away by Red Cross surgeons, on 8.30 am.and 3.55 pm, trains.Par- = era road) and regulate agencies Arthur Ecrement, M.P., and Mr, | mote better trade and postal commu: make no difference, so long as her ves- The receipts of butter since May to| whose stations surrounded the field.\"| lor.Cars on other trains.for the purposes of the company: (0) Joseph Demers, M.P., also spoke, the nleations between, Great Britain and gels wailed under our flag as no power date were 114,592 packages, as compar-| The crowds removed thelr halls = \u2014 : to make and carry into of Toct a pans utre: latter claiming that there was now tis Lt le on pag and, in par- would let her stand aloof.- - 1 ed with 101,414 for the same period last | golemnly as the wounded aviator was : To \u2018| ments with railway fers, corporations, abundance everywhere, whereas the ular, to courage shipping confers |.se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 year.A firm feeling prevalls in the| carried .past or as word passed among ies, -shipo , ences or combines for the control of cs.on _ a, ur es or a ; e was ; > captain in the Official Gazette on Sat- and persons for any of the PRET in- Le ee ee rent into power freleht rates between the various \u2018 A] INT |e er a ee of fines now i Sendle ve\u201d when he.reached the Urday morning, for services \u2018in miil- | the company (0) to Bere *0i respect , Liheral Government went into power portions of the-Empire,\u2019 \u2018 .DIAZ SPEAKS HIS MIND export account.t local mp- nos ftal, but expired a& f ew minutes tary aviation.- i i to Sect ton.of interests or amalgama- v fifteen years ago.Sn Hon.Sydney Buxton said that while 52 2 se\u2014 LL creamery on sppt for t LE p cp rd : Gye EE : Coa aia tiie fon OF otherwise, either in whole or in 0 i} the Home Government were prepared SN CJ A.2, (tion were madd at Fad 2 1-2, wnd| afterward.EE SEVEN HAVE Cy { part, with any\u2019 other er archase to- support the resolution directed.Military Dictatorship Denied held stock at 19c: and 1944-20.© | BURNED TO DEATH REACHED LIEGH.:- \"| sons (including the tak HE mpanies), or 3 CLIMBING THE ROCKIES.against combines and conferences, |~ =
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