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[" de e \u2019 JP a E.Si AA TRG \u201cmatter.- 5 ee \u201cFAIR AND WARMER.\u201c VOL.XXXVI, Ne MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 14.1904.PRICE ONE CENT.Last Weak\u2019s Daily Last Week's \u2018Weekly | Total last week 7 LORD DUNDONALD 10 BE DISMISSED Semi-Officlal Announcement Made by Toronto Government Organ.COL.PINAULT WILL SUCCEED Bays Mail and Empire, as Soon as Parliament Authorizes Appoint: .ment of Canadian.a.\u201d to the Montreal Star.Torento, June 14\u2014A Mail and Empire special says that an.official announcement of the dismissal of Lord Dundonald may be forthcoming on \u2018Wednesday, unless in the meantime the Opposition force a statement from the Government, The grounds for dismissing the general are because of military discipline and constitutional usage.There was some talk of ask- mg the Imperial authorities to recall Lord Dundonald.but this will not be done.He simply holds office upon the strength of an order-in-council passed by the Dominion Government.It is not expected that the vacancy will be filled until after the session of Parliament.The bill permitting the appointment of a Canadian as general officer commanding has not yet become Jaw.It i8 understood that Lord Ayl- mer, adjutant-general, will take temporary command of the office until the Militia Act has been passed, when it is freely stated the office will go to Col.Pinault, the present deputy minister.ro mollify the feelings of those who are desirous of seeing the Imperial connection with the Canadian miittia maintained, Sir Frederick Borden is taking authority to appoint an inspec- tor-general who will be ah Imperial officer.His duties will be simply to attend the camps and inspect the different militia corps.He will have no administrative functions.rHE GLOBE'S ANNOUNCEMENT.The Globe's Ottawa correspondent wires: \u2014*It is expected that the Cabinet will to-morrow pass an order-in- council cancelling the appointment of Lord Dundonald as general officer commanding the Canadian militia.and that the circumstances which brought this about will be fully set forth in a Hespatch to the Imperlal Government.\u201d LORD DUNDONALD ATTAINED OBJECT.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 14.\u2014 The Pall Mall Gi says: \u201cWe cannot picture Lord Dundonald sitting In sack-cloth and ashes to-day, for he has attained his real object of laying an important issue clearly before the Canadian people.That issue is whether the militia should be officered with a single eye to the adequate defence of the Dominion, or with a partial view-to securing votes A -étfd influence .for Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues.The warmth of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's reply shows that fhe criticism proved something of great and-tender importance to the Canadian Ministry.\u201d THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.7.® Westminster Gazette says: » no one doubts that Lord Dun- donald acted in what he concelved to be the public interest, his action was wholly inconsistent with the freedom ppon which our daughter Colonies insist.Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself explained that Canada was loyal because she was free, and the way to make her chafe at her ties to the Motherland is to act as Lord Dundonald has done.\u201d The Dally Chronicle, contradicting the statement as to the political basis of military affairs in Canada, points to the fact that the leading officers of the Coronation and South African contingents were political opponents of Lau- \u201cer.\u2014 Dundonald\u2019s Justification.Some trenchant comment is appearing in the newspapers all over Canada with respect to the Fisher-Dundonald | ce, the Toronto Telegram says: \u201cToronto saw the servant of the On- _tario Government tell seventeen Tories to \u2018stand aside\u2019 from the jury box Just because they were Tories without protest from His Honour Judge Winchester.\u201cCanada now sees Hon.Sydney Fisher dare to tell a Conservative to stand aside from the volunteer service of his country against the indignant protests of the General Officer Commanding.\u201cOntario saw partizan prejudice rioting in the courts of justice and dar- Ing to exclude seventeen of His Ma- gesty's servants from the jury box just because they were Conservatives.\u201cLord Dundonald saw partizan pre- Judice roaring in the small ideas of Hon.Sydney Fisher and daring to exclude a British subject from office in the volunteer service because he dif- gered in politics from the Government of the day.\u201cis the jury box or the volunteer pervice not to be held sacred and apart from the curse of this party-besotted country ?\u201cCanada should honour Lord Dundon- ald, who played the brave man\u2019s part when he stood up regardless of his position, regardless of everything but bis sense of duty to the country and did his best to say \u2018thus far and no farther\u2019 to the unchained furies of party bigotry, Toronto News comments thus: He (Lord Dundonald) is by far the best General Oficer Commanding the militia ever has had.He has abstained from interfering in Canadian questions, he has devoted himself wholly to his technical duties of administration, he has shown exceptional organizing ability, he has evinced remarkable sympathy with Canadian national character and conditions.Yet he has been worried into angry protest.His resignation is to be demanded.It is absolutely settled that the Minister of Militla is responsible for militia administration, that the General must bow to his decision, and that If the General cannot work with the Minister, it is he and not the Minister who must withdraw.Lord Dundonald knows that, and has accepted it.He is not trying fo upset Canadian constitutional practice.He simply tives the people to understand that a system which is risnt in itself has been so abused ss ta be unbear- \"NUTRITION.The rebellious stomach becomes docile, receptive and retentive under the treatment of Angiers Emulsion/ It promotes and actually compels the complete digestion and assimilation of sufficient food to maintain nutrition.It prevents the- growth diesade Worms and Intestinal fermentation, THE WAR OFFICE BACKS DUNDONALD Refuse to Recall Him or Suggest to Him to Resign.POLITICS AND THE MILITIA British Army Circles Believe the Canadian Ministers Run Militia on Partizan Lines.Speciale able From Our London C respondent.London, June 14.\u2014It is wunderst that the real position of Lord D CRUISER CANADA VAS LAUNCHED Lady Strathcona Performed the Ceremony of Christening.PRESENTED WITH BROOCH A Bottle of Canadian Wine Was Used \u2014Dimensions of the New \\ ; Craft.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 14.\u2014A large gathering to-day witnessed the launch of the new Canadian cruiser Canada, at Vickers, Sons and Maxim's yard at Barrow-in- KUROKI TRIES T0 SURROUND RUSSIANS He Will Try to Cut Off Retreat to Har- \u2019 bin.ENGLAND AND WEI-HAI-WEI When Port Arthur Falls Britain's Lease of Chinese -Rort Wil Cease.7 Special to The Montreal! Star.St.Petersburg, June 14.\u2014The most serious news received here is that regarding the continued efforts of General Kuroki to outflank Kuropatkin's \\ ~~.AN = \\ \\ .} \u2014 sl A 7 Bof ; 4 4 tea oO New Commander of Canadian New Commander of Canadian ~~, = .py ! 7 = : ; SE © ; J =z, ee \u2018 Ne NO Sol = £ nl 1a De J Z \\ y A or ay Ÿ 3 UR MILITARY FUTURE: IF} Militia.Lieutenant-Colonel\u2014\u201c No, Sire!\u201d Militia.\u2014 vanne \u2014 re = \u2014\u201cHave any more Conservatives been found in the ranks?* Good! The battalion will now advance to the polls.\u201d donald is that the War Office refuge themselves to recall him and ref also to suggest te Lord Du that he himself resign.If this is so, it clearly indicates th: the War Office believe that the Canadian Ministers are allowing considerations of party politics to impede the efficiency of the Canadian militia.WINDERMERE.able to him, and disastrous to the national interests.The fact that is of practical importance to the Canadian public is that the militia is so managed that a good progressive soldier who is anxious to mind his own business and render the militia efficient cannot hold his position.Mr.Hays must conform to the general policy of his Board of Directors, but no Grand fering with the detall work of the Gen-f}.Lord Dundonald has the Governme: in an awkward position in the prese squabble.Talk of impropriety c: not obliterate the fact that Mr.Fish who Is not concerned with the militih, refused to allow a highly respected m: to be an officer simply because he w: a Conservative.It is idle to set up th plea that Dr.Pickell is not qualified.Lord Dundonald's opinion on so purely military a matter is worth far more than that of the Minister to whom it is understood Dr.Pickell long has been personally obnoxious, Every officer ina rural regiment in Canada knows how eagerly the services of leading men in the country are accepted.The organization of a new corps was hampered to suit Mr.Fisher's political prejudices.ernment.\u201d In another article the News says: \u201cMr.Fisher.looked upon himself as entirely above the General.He blocked the mes s taken When Lord Dundonal learned this, he sought to meet the Minister and talk it over with him.Mr.Fisher broke two appointments for a consultation.Then he cancelled.Lord Dundenald's.recommendation.Common politeness to + man who himself is scrupulously courteous\u2014ordinarily considerate treats\u2019 ment of a man who is one of the great officers of state\u2014would have effected what Mr.Fisher desired and would have spared the country this uproar.\u201d CLEAN AND DECENT METHODS.(The Amherst Telegram.) .While political parties wil] differ, on questions of policy, it should be an easy matter for them to work together in the direction of clean and decent methods.The Conservatives have sought to punish the men guilty of the methods practised | In Guysboro, at the recent by-election.) Tae Sovernment Bas not alded them, but, Fo\" thé contrary, sought Trunk director would dream of end.re 1 il hn au The exposure Is awkward for the Gov-|.te ects Furness.The christening ceremony was performed by Lady Strathcona, Hon.Mrs.Howard was unable to be i presént, owing to-a severe cold.-A- bot-1-treat of the Russian army to Harbin.wine was used in the tle of Canadia.christening.J\u201d EQUIPMENT OF VESSEL.The vrincipal dimensions of the vessel are: Length between the perpendiculars 200 feet: breadth moulded 25 feet; depth 14 feet.She has a ram stem and fitted with two decks.She is armed with four pom pom guns, two forward and two aft, and rigged as a fore} and aft schooner.teen knots, Her speed is six Canadian Government In After the launch Lord Strathcona w permitted to descend Into the interi of the sub-inarine.This privilege oniy accorded to the principal offici of the Admiralty.A PRESENTATION TO LADY STRATHCONA.At the luncheon Mr.Douglas Vickers 1 thanked Lady Strathcona for performing the ceremony and presented her | with a handsome diamond sapphire brooch, as a memento of the occasion.+ Loi\u2019 Strathcona, replying for her ladyship, hoped that the new cruiser was but the first of a Canadian flzet.tions.The contributors whose ite are not news items.The News So, boys and City Editor.Main 4 All iterhs sent: lished and paid for : As the ors PELE PEP P4044 000040444445 2000404000044 i hd FT next : mm » value.| Tung promonotory.military critic to indicate the intention ef the Japanese to try to cut off the re- With the enemy apparently about to occupy Yin Kow the plan of campaign | clearly is to surround the Russian centre at Liao Yang.The Japanese, however, forget that reinforcements are pouring in daily.PORT ARTHUR'S FALL | 7 WILL AFFECT ENGLAND.+ London.June 14.\u2014It appears from a question and answer in the House of Commons to-day that the fall of Port Arthur will mark the end of British tenancy of Wei-Hai-Wel, on the Shan Earl Percy, the Under Foreign Secretary, informed the House to-day that under the Anglo- Chinese convention of 1898, Great Britain\u2019s lease of this Chinese port was only valid =o long as Port Arthur remained In the occupation of Russia.« À No Southward Russian Movenfént.St.Petersburg, June 14\u2014The Novoe Vremya's military expert authoritatively denies the report that General Stakelberg is on the march south.He declares that the only Russian \u2018forces on the Liao Tung Fe) - | #bove Port Arthur consist of cavalry THE \u201cNEWS COMPETITION\u201d AWARDS.Boys Whose Good News Items Have Won the Star\u2019s Prizes.The first week of The, Star's News Competition has brought in.a large number of excellent contribu- ® ms have won the prizes are as follows: + $3.PRIZE\u2014Max Henke, 187 Dorion street.31 PRIZE\u2014W.B.Meagher, 371 Boulevard Saint Joseph.$1 PRIZE\u2014Arthur Merrick, 1116 City Hal! avenue.Though no girls appear in this week's prize list, the girls contributed several good items.They may beat the boys next week if they keep their eyes open for interesting happenings.Many interesting contributions were submitted which, however, were not strictly news items, consequently were not eligible for the competition.\u2019 Contriputors will bear in mind that for an item to have \u201cnews value\u201d the matter it relates to should be an ooturrence likely to interest the general public, which has recently happened or is about to happen.The timeliness of the event is the most important - consideration.Essays, tales and verses, however good, THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION.tition will be continued this week, under the same conditions as last week.when you hear of any item of news write it out clearly and concisely and mail or send it to The Star ce, marked \u2018News Competition.\u201d .Be sure of your facts, and be careful about details, names and addresses.' 1f news seems \u2018very important and you have not time to write it out yourself; ;Aelephone it to the , And he will have it written out in the office for you.Cr Lelephoned in, hich (xe news\u2014and we believe many of them will be\u2014will be pub- regular space the he week an ditional speciat prize of $3.00 will be given to the boy or girl send.be given for the twa items ing In the most valdible plecé of news, aud tw other prises of $100 each will be right wing, which is interpreted by a Thousands of households are better off in Tea-Satisfaction since using \"SALADA\" CEYLON TEA.Many more would be benefited \u201cby fol lowing the same course.Black, Mixed or Natural Green.Sealed Packets Only.25c, 30c, 40c, 5BOc, GOC per lb.Light! 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SNUFF, the never falling remedy for Catarrh, Cold fn the Head, Hay Fever and Hendach never sold In hulk.Beware of !Imite and take no substitute, them you will sstistaction I ere cap bottles ow all druggists, mse Kr mr ++.092000909008 609090000000600616H0806EL0000HE00D .and had fai \u201csporting paper reports wy.The bombehell has exploded, At the meeting of the governors of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, held last night, it waa decided to suspend the St.Catharines, the Tecumsehs, the Chippewas, the Brantfords, and the Orfllias teams, of the Canadian Lacrosse \u2018Association, and at the same time give them two weeks to prove that they are not professionals, according to the Canadian Amateur Athletic Un- fon rules.Failing this they will be pro- - fessionalized for good.Messrs.Trihey and McGee, and Lieut.Trempe.were in favour of delaying the suspensions till after the two weeks .given them to prove their Innocence _ had passed, but the majority of the governors, who have been smarting for years under the taunts and gibes of the officials of the Canadian Lacrosse Association, and other athletic associa- OO SHIHP TOD PIL VEE 1 $e 9: OED SENSATIONAL SUSPENSIONS.The suspension of supposedly amateur athletes that was made Jast night is the most voluminous that has ever taken place in Canada.It embraces five clubs, Chippewa} Tecumseh, Brantford, Orillia and St.Cath- arines, and sixty men.; The Cornwall and Capital Clubs also came near being suspended and may be so within the 6604 664906600166 current twenty-four hours at option of the president, if cer- © tain rumours prove true.© The charge in the matter of © - suspension of the five C.L.A.& Clubs was laid by President Ay- & ling, of the C.A.A.U, in person.© The majority of the govern- & ors of the C.A.A.U., who prevailed were in favour of imme- © diate suspension.Messrs.Harry «© Trihey, representing the Cana- © dian Amateur Hockey League: « McGee, representing the Sham- + rock Amateur Athletic Associa- «© tion, and Lieut.Trempe, representing the Police Amateur Ath- letio Association, held out for giving the accused teams two weeks to clear themselves and then suspend them.; The action taken, seriously involves the Minto Cup matches, and means losses of thousands of dollars to Shamrocks and Brantfords.Should Brantford decide to send down a new and amateur team, the matches can still bs laysd.P The C.L.A.teams cannot play TOO Aa bE è & A any -teams under C.A.A.U.rule © from now on.Le \"The situation is a very criti- © cal one and the end is difficult © to foresee.© e © VOCHISS GO: O0 à DO HHÈGE HO + St 5 tions in Ontaizio, considered that the C.I.A.could not expect gny.favour from\u2019 them and carried the peint of un- mediate suspension.AYLING RAISES QUESTION.President Ayling opened the meeting by stating the purpos~ for which it was called, and the discussion of the merits of the case immediately became very animated.Mr.Ayling explained the reason why he considered that the five clubs mentioned should be suspended.\u201cThe fact of their having played with or against professionalized players of the Toronto club was the cause.Mr.Trihey suggested that there wal no proof and that the only authority .there was for the suspicions mentioned was newspaper authority.Mr.Trihey preferred to ask the men suspected, or the secretaries of the clubs for which they played, for affr- davits showing that they did not know they were playing against profession- ais.| It the course 62 the argument it came out that the union had no official information, although Inspector Starke had, = -asked-to gather it.Hé had been led out of town, however, a failed to do so, therefore the s in the Toronto papers were taken as evidence of the men having das accused., DICKSON FOR ACTION.J.P.Dickson.of Ottawa, said: pink the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union should take a quick stand in this matter, or not at all.I am pretty Well in touch with different kinds of people in my part of the country, and they one and all are.of the opinion that the C.A.A.U.is entirely tob slow in d@ling with these Cana- .âian Lacrosse Association people.Mr.Trihey\u2014\u201cI maintain that news- are not Wufficient co : .It would be much better if we \u2018 _ positive first und then suspend Dim \"\u201d g hain Gorman\u2014\"Every one knows + that the suspended Toronto players are * professionals.and you cannot tell me that there are any of the members of \u201cthe teams that have played against .them that did not know they were = breaking the rules.\u201d .\u2018.Mr.McGee\u2014\"I believe that it will be Detter.however, to first give them a - chance to prove their innocence.\u201d Mr.Trihey\u2014\" \"Why do we not follow the same procedure as with the Tor- * 7\" oaptan Gorman\u2014\u201c\u201cThere is no reason \u2018why we should delay, the Brantford \u201cpeople.for instance.knew perfectly GIVES TWO BEAL -600D REASONS For Believing Dodd's Kidney Pills \"Cure All Kidney Ailments, \"Cured His Backache of Twenty-five Cured * Standing and Satisfied Every One He Recommended Them to.Æconomy Point, N.S., June 13.\u2014(Spe- - ; 8.McLaughlin, of\" this face, gives two splendid reasons for 19 ballef that Dodd's Kidney Pills are one remedy for kidney allments, \"fore are the two reasons in his own nora \u2018troubled with lame back for &-years or more, sometimes so severe that I could not turn myself in bed.One box of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured | ox © had no return of the me \u2018and I! have: ; Toole sins ondes Dodd's Kidney | e \u201ck have 3 Aes ry of persons who had Phils to a gumbe All who used them ted or cured.\u201d Le no: only relieve TE Aiscases, m backache to 2 ey came, but they absolutely : j Put sometimes where one relipues ib: (akes more to \u2014 i PRE EEE of of fe oof oe fe olde fe ob ob fe fe oF | Capitals.resident Ayling of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union Himself oo Makes the Charge Against Them.: well what they were doing, otherwise they would not have made the protest they did.\u201d TRIHEY FOR CAUTION.Mr.Trihey\u2014*\"Remember, there are about fifty men mixed up in this thing, and amongst these there may be one or two who are innocent.\u201d : Captain Gorman\u2014*1 do not see why we should show these people any fav- MR.GEO.W.AYLING, President of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, who made the of- * ficial charges upon which sixty Lacrosse players were suspended.our.these people who come here and take away not only our best players, but entice those of Cornwall and other places in our district.\u201d President Ayling\u2014\"1 expect to have soon in my possession letters that will show that Montreal men have been offered money by some of these clubs under discussion.\u2019 Mr.Dickson-\u201cI can get proof to show that money has been offered to Ottawa players by some of these clubs.Mr.Trihey \u201cBut.Mr.President, don\u2019t you think that there would be nothing lost by doing as was done in the Toronto case 7\u201d Mr.Dickson\u2014*The Canadian Lacrosse Association has slapped us in the face continually during the last few years, and now that we have an opening we LIST OF THE SUSPENDED PLAYERS.Tecumseh - James.Menary, Shore.Lambe.Roundtree.Kirk- Wood.Murray.Querre.Taylor, Henry.Yeaman, Donaldson.Ort!Ha-Arens.Hinds.Marshall, O'Connor.Hammond, Anderson, Curran, Wilkinson, McKinnon, Whitehead.Donaldson, Pennock.St.Catharines\u2014Brown, Elliott, Don Cameron, Richardson, Ker- vin, Downey, Joe Cameron, Cornell.Parkes Lowe, Kalls.Hagan.Brantford \u2014 Hutton, Dowling, Grimes, Finlayson, White.De- gan, Neeley, Taylor.Dade, Doyle, Cain, Powers, John Kelly.Chippewas \u2014 Hess, Pitcher, Griffith.Hamburg, Rolich, Gray- don, Ross, Kelly, Moran, Adam- son, Durkin, O'Connor, defeteet=ieejesfoefen feet ï 3 \u201cfe free sfr chef of feof fe of oe oe fob ole oe of feof eof oe should take prompt action.If the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union does not act promptly they might just as well go out of business at once.\u201d PRINGLE.OF CAPITALS.pese, that\" T do not want to punish .them.But remember there is the case of a man named Pringle, who was suspended with the Torontos.The newspapers say that he plaved with the 1 have heard it said that he is not the same Pringle at all, yet the newspapers suggest that he is.Are we to suspend the Capitals and al) the other clubs that played with them on that evidence ?Is it not possible that among the names of the C.L.A.players you are going to suspend, there may be gases similar to that 2 Capt.Gorman\u2014\"I do not see why, after the manner in which the Canadian Lacrosse Association has treated us.we should not take action at once.\u201d Mr.Trihey\u2014\"You do not mean to say that you actually would pass judgment before havinæ convincing proof ?\u201d HARRY TRIHEY'S MOTION.The majority.however.seemed in favour of prompt suspension, and the method of doing it was then talked about.As the result, Mr.Trihey made the following motion : \u201cThat the secretary be instructed to write to the secretaries of the C.L.A.teams supposed to have competed with or agninst professionals where sate receipts were charged.requiring them to furnish this union with an affidavit setting forth whether they knowingly competed wilh or against said professionals, and, further.that they furnish the union with affidavits required in suspected cases.Sald affidavits to be furnished within two weeks.Should any of the said players fall to furnish sald affidavit within said above-men- tioned time, the president shall declare them suspended and call a meeting of the Board of Governors to deal with said players.\u201d Immediately after, Mr.Dickson made an amendment, to the effect that the suspected players be Immediately suspended.This created another fight.In the meantime Lieutenant Trempe had come in, and the matter was explained to him.He also was in favour of postponing the suspensions til! after the affidavits had been returned.When the president was appealed to, Mr.Ayling, who had been watching things quietly.with that inscriitible smile of his, stated that in his mind there was no doubt as to the guilt of the teams referred to.° à THE FEAR OF RIDICULE.Captain Gorman also urged immediate action, and when Lieut.Trempe asked him why he objected to the delay in the suspension, which would prevent innocent men from being punished, he replied : A ecause if we do not take action a once, the thing will run on till after the season is over, and then the whole country will laugh at us.\u201d \u201c1 still think.\u201d said Lieut.Trempe.\u201cthat It would be better to delay the | suspensions.\u201d i Captain Gotman=\u201cNo, they are not entitled to any consideration on our part.We should take action at orice.\u201d \\ Mr Trihét-\"wWe are going to take Mr.Trihey\u2014\"You do not think.I sup« |\" Some Pumpkins Yet\u2014Mr.Trihey\u2019s Fight for Giving the Suspected Players a Chance: to Prove Their Innocence Backed by Lieutenant Trempe and Mr.McGee\u2014Minto Cup Matches in Danger\u2014Lacrosse Situation Critical.action, but I simply want to say that we should not be guided by a feeling of pique.Ye should go very slowly.This is an Important matter and we should be very serious and careful about it.\u201d President Ayling was again appealed to, and said that in his opinion they should be suspended at once.PRESIDENT MAKES CHARGE.Mr.Trihey made a strong fight for delay, and for a moment it looked as if he would win.\u201cWe can't do it.\" he cried, \u201cwe have no charge before us.\u201d Then came the dramatic moment.\u201cI'll make the charge,\u201d President Ayling said.\u201cI bring the charge that these men have been playing against professional players.\u201d Mr, Trihey threw up his hands.But it was soon seen that he was not through yet.DICKSON'S AMENDMENT.The Dickson amendment was read as follows: \u2014 \u201cThat the players of the different clubs playing with or against the following teams, Chippewa, St.Cathar- ines, Brantford, Tecumseh and Orillia, playing players of last year's Toronto Club, who have been professionalized by the C.A.A.U., be suspended at once pending investigation as to thelr amateur standing and that a committee be appointed by the president for such investigation.\u201d Lieut.Trempe asked several times if there was no chance of coming to an agreement in the matter of suspension, but all Mr.Trihey would agree to was that his motion and the amendment of Mr.Dickson be considered separate motions.\u201cWhy should we divker with those fellows?\u201d asked Mr.Dickson.\u201cMen who have told us time and again to £9 lo a warmer country.\u201d \u201cWell, because they have .treated us badly, that ls no reason why we shculd treat them badly,\u201d said Mr.Trihey.\u201cThere is sufficient time to suspend them after two weeks if the affidavits are not satisfactory.They will be suspended on the 28th, and that will give us time to notify the Lrustees of the Minto Cup that we cannot play Brantford.\u201d He was finally overwhelmed, however.and a vote was taken after he had insisted that the President name every player to be suspended.They were, therefore, named, and all were suspended by a majority, the Presli- dent not voting.WANT MORE SUSPENSIONS.Then, in pursuance of his argument, Mr.Trihey came back to the Pringle case, and moved that Mr.Dickson, as one of the Governors of the C.A.A.U.be appointed a committee of one to find out to-day if the Pringle mentioned in the newspapers as having played with the Capitals was the prefes- sionalized Toronto player.and that the President be empdwered to suspend the Capitals and Cornwalls.and fany other teams that had played with them if Pringle was found to be the man.To be consistent.Capialn Gorman moved in amendment that the Capitals and Cornwalls be {immediately suspended, while proof was being obtained, so that they would be treated the same as the C.L.A.Clubs.\u2019 The fate of the Cornwalls and Capitals was almost sealed when, after some talk.it was decided that by adopting Captain Gorman's amendment, the National Amateur Lacrosse Union would be entirely tied up, and © © $ THOSE AT THE MEETING.© .® © Those in attendance were:\u2014 & %.George Ayling.of the Montreal] © ® Amateur Athletic Association.© ® president; E.Herbert Browh, of © © the same body.secretary; H.J.© #.Trihey, of the Canadian Atha- © & teur Hockey League: W.Me- & % Gee.of the Shamrock Amateur © @® Athletic Association: Lieut.& ® \u2018Trémpe, of the Canadian Police © # Amateur Athletic Association; © © H.Molson, Quebec Rugby Foot- © ® ball Union: -F.Tees, McGill © ® University Athletic Association: @ ® Captain P.Gorman.Canadian © © Amateur Bowling Association: © ® J.P.Dickson, Ottawa Amateur © L® Athletic Club.® e © 600 56-560 that the evidence in the Pring's case which was as much In favour as against the Capitals was hardly suffi- clently strong for that.Therefore, Mr.Trihey's motion was finally carried.As the matter now stands the sixty C.L.A.rlayers are suspended.which means temporarily professionalized, and they will be permanently so unless they can produce the required affidavits within the required time.Inquiry is also being made into Pringle case.Toronto Still Scoffs.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 14\u2014The Globe is the only paper which makes any comment to-day on the action of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union in declaring all the Canadian Lacrosse Association players professional.It says: De- £pite last night's actior of the C.A.A.U.the C.L.A.will get along just as smoothly as ever.Summer lightning never did hurt anybody.BASEBALL , The Best Yet.It was like taking pennies out of the tin can of a blind beggar: ine to nothing.Wasn't it awful?the Atherton was hit on the funny bone by a ball in the practice p ing the game and was so disabled that he could not play.Joyce went to second, Laroy played centre, Hoffman left and McManus right.Bliss pitched and Gibson went behind the bat.This hurry-up arrangement made it ominous, and prospects for winning were not bright.; Which just shows that you can never tell anything about how a game of baseball is coming out.From the very start the Birds ficw.The last time Bliss pitched in Montreal he was putting in curves for Baltimore, and the Montreal team, whaled his mysteries all over the lot.This time it was different.he allowed Toronto to have, and only gave one pass.; .Falkenberg was pounded for ten hits and gave three passes, , There you have Lhe expianation of\u2019 the mystery of how the patched-up team whitewashed the visitors and \\ ad nine, .Ce x.i i Three little punk hits were gil that\u2019 red ofiée when Torontd ha the Ldéses \u2018full, a double play PR out \u201cthe wide just when runs were e .It was a case where 8 base an balls, an error by Joyce and a man hit by a pitched ball made things look dub- fous.Then the only really good hit the visitors made, a two-bagger by Murray, was off-set by the player being run down between irxes.ontreal gcorad In ve out of the eight innings, by timely hitting.by daring base running and es- No need of sunshine when Umpire Sullivan is on duty.Talk of \u201csunny smiles,\u201d why he has the one at Ottaw beaten to a standstill.pecially by the nea: way in \u201cwhich they managed to place hunts where neood:\u201d could get them In time.It was a refreshing revival after the dopey finish of the previous game and the fans who did not attend missed one of the brighiest events of the season.This afternoon, in the final game of the series.Laroy or McCarthy will pitch for Montreal, and probably Ap- plegate for Toronto.Yesterday's score : MONTREAL, ab.r bh po a e Clancy, 1b .\u2026.3 0 2 312 60° 0 Yeager, 88.« .\u2026.5 1 0 6 4 60 McManus, rf.5 0 6 1 0 © Hartman, 3b., .5§ 1 1 0 2 6 Joyce, 2b .38 2 3 2 8% 1 Hoffman, 1.f.4 2 1 3 0 @0 Gibson, ¢ .4 2 3 3 1 0 Leroy, ¢f ,.«« »» 2 1 1 0 1 0 Bliss.Pp .\u2026 0 .\u2026.4 @ 1 0 2 0 Totals .,.35 59 10 27 18 1 Birds in 7 Another new trick\u2014The stealing second raise such a dust that Harley can't see where to touch the bail.This results in much expenditure of sizzling atmosphere and many powwows with the umpire.TORONTO.a.b.r.b.h.po.a.e Weidensaul 8.5.4 0 1 4 3 © Rapp.1b .4 0 1 2 1 0 Harley, 2b .\u2026.\u2026 .3 0 0 1 5 1 White.1f .\u2026.4 0 0 1 0 2 Murray.cf .\u2026.2 0 1 2 © 6 Raub, ¢.\u2026.\u2026 3 0 0 5 1 O0 Fuller, rf .\u2026.3 0 0 0 0 1 Falkenberg.p .3 0 0 0 3 6 Carr, 3b .3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .290 0 3 24 13 4 Score by innings\u2014 Montreal .2s.u .01024101°%\u20149 Toronto .Le Las 000000000\u20140 SUMMARY.Two base hits, Joyce, Hoffman, Bliss, Murray: sacrifice hits, Clancy: stolen bases, Yeager, McManus, Gibson, Murray.double plays.Yeager to Clancy: bases on balls, off Bliss 1; off Falken- berg.3.hit by pitched balls, Clanoy, Joyce, Harley: struck out, by Bliss, 3: by Falkenberg.3: left on bares, Montreal, 8: Toronto, 3.Time of game, 1.45.Umpire, Sulljvan.Attendance, $00.Eastern Leagus Games.At Buffalo\u2014 BUFFALO.ab.vr.bh.po.a.e Gettman, cf.¢ 2 1 3 0 0 Clymer, If.4 0 0 2 0 o Courtney, 3b.3 0 1 0 1 0 Grimshaw, 1b.3 0 1 7 0 0 Delahanty.rf.2 0 0 1 0 0 Laporte.2b., 3 0 1 2 2 0 Nattress, as., .4 © 0 2 2 2 Shaw, ¢.,.4 1 1 9 1 1 Limric, p.,.1 1 0 1 2 @ Totals .a, .28 4 6 27 8 3 ROCHESTER.\u2019 a.v.r.bh.po.a.e.Lepine, vf.2 1 0 6 1 1 Kuhn.3b .5 0 060 0 3 0O Degroff, cf.8 1 1 3 0 1 Carey, 1b.4 0 1 8 0 0 Brinkner, 2b .4 0 0 6 1 0 Flournoy.IL.f.3 1 © 3 060 oo Madison, 8.8.2 0 0 1 3 1 McAulay, ¢.« 4 0 3 8 0 0 Fertsch, p.% 0 @ 1 2 @Q Totals .32 3 5 24 10 3 Bcore by innings\u2014 Buffalo .00200020 x\u2014 4 Rochester .«.00012000 3 Montreal's new play\u2014A man has to be on third, then comes a bunt, and in the mix up he glides home.It made slongated pitcher Falkenberg tie him self in knots, grind his teeth, bite his fingers, ete, etc, etc, yesterday.SUMMARY.First bass on balls, off Limric.6\u20ac (Fertsch, Flournoy.Madison, 2; Carey, Lepine): off Fertach, 5 (Getman.Limric, Courtney, Grimshaw, Delahanty.8truck out, by Limrlc, 7 (Degroff, 2; Brinkner, 3; McAuley, ournoy: Wy Fertaoh.7 Nattresn, 2: Laporte, 2; Shaw.Limric, Gettman.Two bane hits, Laporte, Mc- + Auley.Sacrifice hits, Lepine, Limric, Delzhanty.First base on errors, Buffalo, §; Rochester, ¢.Stolen bases, Delahanty.Kuh Carey, Flournoy.2: McAuley, De- 'arott.\u2018Dou play, Getmian te Nattrese.- or i= param Bisons\u201d New Pitcher.: STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JUNE \u201814, 1904, | ne or, Lapine.Umpire, Gifford, Tae game, 2.06.Attendance, 188).At Baltimore-\u2014 BALTIMORE, ab.r.b.h.po.a.se.McFarland, rl.\u2018 : : 3 ! 0 LE oo.0 Jennings.tb .6 0 I ¢ 3 69 Jordan, 1b .§ 1 1 12 60 0 lewis, 5.8.4 1 1 0 06 1 Griffin, 8 D.4 0 0 3 3 ¢ Keliy,of.4 0 0 3 1 0 Robinson, ¢.4 0 0 9 2 0 Mason, po.3 6 6 0 5 0 Totals.3% 3 7 38 15 1 FROVIDENCE.a.b.r.bh.po.a.e Wagner, rf.5 0 38 1 0 o Armbruster, lf, .4 6 3 3 0 0 Conn, ¢f.4 0 1 2 0 0 Daly Ib .« « « .5 1 2 17 1 0 Connor, 2 .4 0 1 2 3 0 Thomas.c., .5 0 0 1 1 1 Rock, 88.\u2026.5 060 2 2 3 0 Aubrey, 3 .3 t 1 2 5 0 Milligan, p., 500 1 1 3 0 Totals .40 2 14 21 1 I Score by innings- : Providence .00100001000\u2014 Baltimore .00020000001\u2014 3 Two base hits.Jennings, Wagner.Sac- tifice hits, Armbruster.Conn, Aubrey, Hayden.Stolen bases, Aubrey.Connor.McFarland.Double play, Hayden to Jen- But the \u201cgreat-brand-new-man-on- third-bunt-play\u201d doesn\u2019t work occasionally and the rick one perishes a miserable perish.nings.Bases On balls, «ff Mason, 2; Milligan, 2.Struck out, by Mason, 6: by Milligan, 1.Left on bases, Baltimore, 4; Providence, 10.First base on errors, Providence.1.Time, 2.10.Attendance, 1,0:4.Umpire, Haskell.off EASERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.PC.Buffalo .++ + 0.24 9 727 Baltimore .+.22 13 .629 Jersey City .22 14 .611 Newark .+.15 17 514 Montreal .16 17 485 Providence .34 20 412 Toronto .«.15 2 .405 Rochester .+.7 26 212 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.P.C.Chicago .674 New York .659 Cincinnati .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.652 St.Louis .21 21 .500 Pittsburg .22 3 .500 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Melville church, Westmount, both morning and evening.Rev.G.M.Milligan, D.D., is one of Toronto's leading preachers in the denomination which he represents.For considerably over a quarter of a = ; and 243 St.James Street.on TUESDAY, tioned from Aronson and Rutenberg, 601 Craig & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES | We direct your particular attention to this sale, as It comprises collection of Diamonds, Jewellery and Watches wa had this year.- .THE MONTREAL .DAILY .teen Important Catalogue Sale of Unredeemed Pledges The undersigned have received instructions from ARONSON & RUTENBERG, Pawnbrokers, 201 Craig Street, to sell = public auction at their salesrooms, 241 EDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 14, 15 and 16,1904; sales each day at 2 and 7 p.m., the balance of Unredeemed Pledges and other goods for the months of March, April, and May, till June 10, 1908, being from Pledge No.45.447 to 50.009, and from 500 to 3,394, consisting of an enor ly large assortment of Valuable Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Gold und Sllver Watches in Walthams, Elgins, Apjleton and Tracevs P.S.Bartletts, C.P.R.Specials, Howard, Nardan, Springfield, English and Patent Lever Movements; a large collection of Costly Diamond Rings, Pins, Brooches and Ear-rings, of all sizes and mount- Ings, Gold Rings, Pins, Brooches, Bracelets, Ear-rings, Studs, Links, Cuff Buttons, Spectacles and Eye-glasses.Gold and Silver Chains and Lockets, Solid Silver and Silver-plated Ware and Cutlery, Revolvers, Photograph Instruments, Field Glasses, Electric Battery, Plumbers\u2019 and Carpenters\u2019 Tools; an assortment of Fine Custom-made Clothing, in Suits, Dress Coats and Vests, Overcoats, Fur Coats and Caps: Musical Insuruments, in Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos and Zithers; Dresses, Dress Goods, Blankets, Quilts, Satchels.usually found in pawnbrokers collections.and which are too numerous to be men- Opera and Boots, Shoes, and other goods Catalogues can bu had from the auctioneers, 241 and 243 St.James Street, or Goods on view Monday.RAE & DONNELY, Auctioneers.the largest 139 3 Street.REV.G, M.MILLIGAN, D.D, Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly.century he has discoursed to constantly augmenting congregations in old St.Andrew's church.A man of unusual vigour.both mental and phys¥al, Dr.Milligan has always appealed strongly to the youth- 1 element in the Queen City, and it is more theologic udents than any other minister.It would b fAcult to characterize accurately t style of sermonization most affected by Dr, Milligan.A close student, he is exceedingly impulsive in his style of delivery, thus giving the idea that the entire discourse is extem- porary.But that is not so.No minister in the Presbyterian ne- nomination puts more work into his sermons than does Dr.Milliagon\u2014a fact which is amply attested by the freshness and originality of his thought.Crowned with the highest honour that the Presbyterian Church can confer.Dr.Milligan is now about to take a well-deserved holiday.Presently the guest of Mrs.Samuel Hird, at 1213 Dor- chester street, Dr.Milligan will, on Friday, sail for Liverpool on the Bavarian, returning to Canada about the beginning of September.Before a large congregation in Melville church last evening.Dr.Milligan took as his text, Exodus fii, 6: \u201cI am the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.\u201d It was God's call to Moses\u2014His call to liberate the Israelites from Egypt\u2014in connection with which these words were uttered, said the preacher.They were the words needed by Moses in that crisis in his life, and would therefore have to be regarded as profoundly significant.Moses was well versed in Egyptian affairs and consequently knew the difficulties that must attend the extrication of his people from a type of civi- d that he preaches each week to J ar GHOTOIOICIPIOIOIOAIOISGIOIOIGIOIHIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI01001010 01H 01010160101016-10101010 DIINO OOO id & 872538 & HER DAILY TRIALS & e PASSSUGHSHATOUSS Shopping is exhausting work, and the woman from Westmount is usually worn out after she has hunted bar- galps for halt a morning, or for three or four hours in the afternoon.The other day she determined to take time by the forelock and make all her purchases so early that, like the Lro- wverbial bird, she would get the best there was going\u2014and at the same time manage to reach home before she was too tired to stand.But woman proposes\u2014and then goes off and does something quite different and the present was no exception to the case.She pottered about from shop to shop and from counter to counter until she could hardly tell blue shirt waists from pink flannelette.she was so tired.It was twelve o'clock, and she wasn't half through.So, as one gifted with a certain amount, of sense, she wended her way to the place where they dispense refreshments\u2014and sometimes in such a manner that the victim would gladly dispense with them herself.It had, however, two merits in woman's eyes, it was cheap, and nice.people frequented it.order, \u201ctea and rolls,\u201d and when it was brought to her, buttered her roll with a sense of satisfaction that she wasn't eating chocolate eclairs and tre cream like the typical woman at the next table.Suddenly the Westmount woman stopped in her self congratulations, reached for her check and started for the cashier's desk.Half way she met the head waitress to whom she sald, \u201cI wish you would ask them not to serve golden hair in my butter, as it interferes with my appetite.\u201d The one in charge asked a few questions, and then said after a pause, filled full with deep thought.\u2018\u2019Are you sure that hair was golden?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d said the victim, as she pre.to move on.\u201cWell, that's funny.\u201d was the reply, \u201cfor both the girls that roll our butter have black hair.\u201d ter C.C.M.pa The marriage of Miss Christina (Tina) Beaüfor to Mr.Albert H.Edwards, of Coaticooke, Que., is announced on June 22.STYLE 414, Satin ribbon girdle, for i young with slender figures, Ot OFOre lization such as that of the Egyptians.yr i Ore OTE ORe \u201c snap-shot™ competition, prize of $2, and a third prize of $1, ® © ® ® 4 ® ® should be taken into consideration.© © © ® + = ° e © © ® in any one competition.be announced on Wednesday, June women readers and submitted by them.petition must be received by Monday, June 20th, and should be addressed.\u201cPhoto Competition,\u2019 Woman's Page, Star, St.James Street.Photographr entered for the competition will be reproduced in the Star Woman's Page as space allows.In submitting photographs for the competition their their names and addresses on the back of all entries: to enclose stamps for return of photographs; and not to enter more than two photographs Prize winners in the third competition will 04046 05006400-065000000020 109000060 \u2018The whole life of the Egyptians was pantheistic.The first difficulty that appealed to Moses was how the children of Israel could be released from a condition of things such as existed in Egypt.The assurance that God was the God of Abraham meant that God was transcendent over all things\u2014that he was above men for the interests of his people.It was in this conviction that Abraham went out, not knowing whither he went.; ' The next difficulty that would offer itself to Moses was the holding sacred by the Egyptians of all the natural contents of life, such as the Nile itself.The declaration that He was the God of Isaac meant that God was not only transcendent over created things, but was immanent in them as well.For Isaac was the son of parents past the years of having children.Granted that God was transcendent over, as well ag immanent, in things.Moses, his difficuittes with the Egyptians being removed, foresaw difficulties with his own people.He knew well that a people enslaved for centuries would appreciate the ks and onions of the Egyptians rather than liberty.\u201c He is assured thereby that God can dominate moral as well as physical difficulties, that God can turn a Jacob into an Israel\u2014an opportunist into a man of God.The preacher applied this to the Gospel, and to Christ initiating a new Women and Subjects of Interest to Women.SNAP SHOT COMPETITION.\u2014\u201cScene Near Natchez, Miss, U.8.\u201d Submitted by Mrs.E.D.Murray, \u201cFerncliffe,\u201d Massawippi, Que., for the second competition.P $SOPSODOOPPP-S OHO PRIZES FOR SNAP-SHOTS, LT The editor of the Star's.Woman's Page is holding a weekly and offers a first prize of $3, a second for the best snap-shots taken by Entries for the fourth com- The Montreal Dally suitability for reproduction Competitors are requested to write \" 15th, CPP0ORPPCR POPP PO + + - = Mr.W.Northey returned yesterday from New York.; Dr.Ridiey Mackenzie returned from Europe by the Bavarian.Dr.Bagnell, of Charlottetown, P.E.I., is a guest at the Hotel Carslake.Mrs.John T.Warrington, of Toronto, is in town, the guest of Mrs.James McShane, University stret.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Giles and Miss Clarke.have left for Toronto, whence Mr.Giles leaves for the North-West.The Rev.C.E.Dobbs, of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, accompanied by Miss Marguerite and Master \u2018Edwy Dobbs.passed through Montreal, en route to England.where they will sp>nd the summer.: .Montrealérs at the Chateau, Quebec, yesterday Included S.8.Boxer, W.H.Tyndale, C.Chaplain, W.Seers, D.C.Dawson, W.L.Cole.J.B.Mongenais, J.Thornett, W.A.Shackell, A.Macfarlane and D.C.Alexander.The marriage took place yesterday afternoon at Olivet Baptist Church, at five o'clock, of Miss Florence Crump- ton, daughter of Mr.H.Crumpton, to Mr.Herbert Donoghue.Rev.J.L.Uil- mour officiated, and Mr.Ilisley presided at the organ.The decorations of the church were carried out in white and green.The bride, who was anat- tended, wore a gown of cream crepe de chine, trimmed with embroidered chiffon, and a white tulle hat, with white plume, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and maiden hair fern.After the ceremony a reception, at whicl.only relatives were present, was held at the home of the bride's parents, Bishop street.The bride's mother wore mauve volle, trimmed witli lace, and a black tulle hat.Mrs.Donoghue, mother of the groom, wore black volle and a black hat.The honeymoon will be spent in New York and Boston.The bride travelled in a brown silk Eton costume, a cream silk blouse, and a Tuscan hat.On their return to town Mr.and Mrs.Donoghue will reside at 89 Tupper street.The bride received L a number of beautiful presents.PERSONALS.The Misses Thornton have arrived from England for the Thornton-Grier wedding.They are the guests of Mrs, Wilson Failrman, Elm avenue.The marriage of Mr.Vivian 8.Hart, son of Dr, D.A.Hart, of Sherbrooke street, to Miss Ida Swartz, will take place on.Wednesday, June 22nd.The ceremony will be performed at the Spanish and Portuguese 8ynagogue, Stanley street.at half-past four o'clock, after which a réception will be held.The marrlage took place at St.Patrick's church.to-day.when the \u2018pastor, Rev.Martin Callaghan.united in marriage Miss Rose Doyle, daughter of the late James Doyle, of Quebec, to Mr.Thomas Feeney, son Mr.Peter Feeney, of Montreal.The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr.J.Walsh, wore a golden brown cloth travelling suit, with white Loulsine blouse and white chiffon hat.Mr.Peter Feeney accompanied his son.Breakfast was served after the ceremony at the residence of Mrs.J.Walsh, cousin of th bride, 652 Sherbrooke street, and later Mr.and Mrs.Feeney left for Toronto, Niagara and Buffalo.The brie was the recipient of numer- pus hdydsome presents.: Berlin seldom sees s0 interesting a marriage as that of Miss Florence La- scelles, only daughter of the British Ambassador, the Right Hon.Sir Frank Lascelles, and sister of Capt.Lascelles, formerly A.D.C.to Lord Minto, to Mr.Cecil Spring-Rice, First Secretary of the British Embassy at St Peters- burg.It was a high honour paid to the Ambassador that the Palser accepted an invitation to attend.His Imperial Majesty, accompanied by the Empress and the Crown Prince, occupied the Royal pew.in which the late Empress Frederick so often sat.Kaiser Withelm, who looked exceedingly well, wore the undress uniform of a British Admiral, while the Empress was dressed in a Neltotrope and gray costume, with \u2018a pale -violet toque.Before taking her place at the.altar, Miss Lascelles made a deep bow M.NICKE & 00.8 SALMA 139 3 M.HiC Turki Private Sale We are about to reduce our stock, w hich we find unusually large, and are now offering a choice assortment of Genuine Hand-made EASTERN RUGS and CARPETS.At 35 per cent.Off xeqular Prices.Several large size Carpets suitable for Offices at HALF PRICE.We carry the largest collection of Oriental Rugs in the Dominion.M MICKE @& VOS SALES.sh Rugs KS & CO., 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of MRS.J.A.DESGRE & vir, Granby, Insolvents.The undersigned, duly authorized to the effect of the present by a judgment of the Supertor Court for the District of Bed- ford, will sell by public auction, at the door of the Catholic Church of the Village of Granby, TUESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1904, at 10 o'clock A.M., the property hereunder described: DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY.A lot of land situate In the Village of Granby, on the east mide of a projected street, between lots numbers four hundred and forty-nine and four hundred and fifty (449 and 450), on the north side on the Main street, being part of said lot four hundred and fifty (450), measuring seventy-five feet in width along the said projected street towards the said main street, from the south line of another lot, being part of the same lot heretofore sold to Narcisse Taillefer, by all the depth existing from the said main street to the lot of Mrs.Widow A.P.Masse, being lot number four hundred and fifty-one (451).with a house and other buildings thereon erected.+ The property above mentioned will be sold according to the statements of charges and conditions of sale which will be read before the sale.For mcre information, apply to LAMARCHE & BENOIT.Joint Curators, No.2 Place d'Armes.Montreal.N.PARE, Auctioneer, Granby.Montreal, June 9th, 1904.137 2 Jaw and living relationship of man to God, whereby they became new creatures capable of dying to sin and living to righteouaness.\u201cWhat the individual needs,\u2019 said Dr.Milligan, \u2018\u2019and what the nation needs, for its liberation from everything degrading, is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob revealed in His fulness in Jesus Christ\u2014a hope of man for the life that now is as well as that which is to come.\u201d Hamilton Geo.Moore, for over fifty years a prominent figure in the e OHHH OIRO § sa siness life of the city, is dead, aged HOUSE FUISIMNES, SlIverume 0nd Gullry EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE by auction of finest quality Irish Linens in Table Cloths, Napkins, Tea Cloths, Towels, Huckaback, Pillow Linen, Tray Cloths, Pillow Slips.Linen Sheets, Marseilles and Satin-finished Quilts, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Tweeds and Serges, etc.' Also by order of a Sheffield manufacturer the balance of a large consignment of Electro-plated Ware, Cabinets of Cutlery, Cases of Fish, Fruit and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Vases, Jardinieres, Ornaments, Proof Engravings and Etchings, etc., ett.SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, at our rooms, 1821-1828 Notre Dame St.Tuesday and Wedmesday Afterneeus, JUNE 14TH and 15TH, At 2.30 O'Clock Each Day.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.139 3 gsroses 5 2000000 @ THE SEASONABLE MENU 8 & SUHSSOS 5 8453300 BREAKFAST.Cereal and Cream.Minced Beef on Toast.Omelet.Potatoes Creamed.Soda Biscuit.Cress, French Dressing.Coffee.Tea.LUNCHEON.Curried Mutton and Rice.Bread and Buttet.Sweet Pickles.Lettuce Salad.Roly-Poly.Cocoa.Tea.DINNER.Vegetable Soup.Broiled Corned Beef.Mished Potatoes.Stewed Carrots.New Beeiz in Butter.Fitticus.French Dressing.Chocolate Frappe.Angle Food Cake.Coffee.Cheese, REBELS © sevoooe & & TODAY'S RECIPE.& @& \u2019 Lu 2ocones # sesesse | 2 A WOMAN ABOUT TOWN © CLRSHS & RSEBHHES | The wreck of the Canada brings to mind the bogey that haunted us when we were children.Long, long ago when we used to make our yearly summer trips up and down the St.Lawrence on -the R.and O.boats, we were, as soon as we went to our staterooms at night, put through a regular drill.All the big, little family were shown were the llfe-preservers were (generally under the berths) and hew to put them on and tie them securely.\u2018In case of any alarm\u201d we were told\u2014wee tots all\u2014 \u201cget pour life-preservers out at once and help one another into them.Then &o on deck and wait all together for me\u201d These instructions always made à great impression on our youthful minds, and we looked forward with a horrid fascination to bobbing around the dark and mysterious waters until picked up by a friendly crew.However, it so happened that misfortune never\u2014much to our secret regret\u2014 overtook us and we arrived safely at our destination.But if it had 1 am sure we should all have carried out our instructions and perchance escaped the tragic fate of the two boys on the Canada.After long years \u2018he lesson still retains its potency and I never go to my stateroom without ascertaining where the life-preservers are.Knowledged with a kindly smile.The bride wore a dress of white satin and a Brussels lace vell.The service,which began with the wedding march from \u201cLohengrin,\u201d and ended wilth Meyerbeer's wedding march from \u201cLe Pro- phete\u201d\u2019 was extremely simple and was conducted by the Rev.James Fry, British chaplain.Kaiser Wilhelm signed the register in the vestry.Miss Lasceiles\u2019s four bridesmaids, who wore black ploture hats with white ostrich plumes and pale green dresses, were Miss Bell, cousin, of the bride; the Hon.Sylvia Stanley, daughter of Lord Stanley of Alderley; Countess Victoria zu Eulenburg, déughter of the Lord Chamberlain; and Countess Irma von Kanitzs, daughter of the chief master of ceremonies at the Kaiser's Court.Mr.Spring-Rice's best man was Major Count Glelchen, Military attache at the British Embassy here.The church was filled with gorgeous military uniforms, as nearly every officer of the Queen Victoria Regiment of Dragoon Guards was present.The Imperial Chancellor and Countess vom Bulow occupied a conspicèous place, as did also Baron von Richtofen.Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.The popularity of Sir Frank Lascelles among his own profession was shown by the attendance of aimost the.entire diplomatic body.The Embassies of the United States and France, of Austria and Italy sent their full staffs, and the Chinese Ambassador was also present.So was the able representative of the Mikado, M.Kurino.: After the s the Emperor, Empress and Crown Prince drove to the Schloss, but the remainder of those who had witnessed the ceremony sought the British - bassy, where luncheon was served.\u2018 Kaiser and Kaiserin presented a handsome porcelain table clock, made spe- clally for the bride from the Kaiser's own design, and a beautiful flower- bowl, also of porcelain, came from the Crown Prince, while Prince Adalbert sent a silver bowl.A splendid tiara of diamonds was Sir Frank's gift to his \u2018daughter.The Duchess of Albany presented a diamond brooch, the ess of Westminster a pearl brooch, and the Duke and Duchess of Teck a fan of ostrich plumes.Other gifts were from Princess Dolgourki, a paper weight studded with jewels; from the Chinese Ambassador, a magnificent piece of brocade; and from Prince Bismarck, a silver casket.Mr.and Mrs.Spring- Rice have left Berlin for Stettin, en route for Finland, where they will spend the honeymoon.His Excellency Lord Minto, will enx tertain at a dinner at Government House, Ottawa, this évening, .- _.JOHN MACDONALD & CO.to the Kaiser, wbich His Majesty ac- \u2018the place should rightly be called SOEESS SG SONGS To make ddlicious fritters, stir together one pint of flour and one half pint of cold water; add the yolks of four eggs, two tabelspoonfuls of sugat and two of butter, with one-half salt- spoon of \u2018salt.Beat until very light; then add the whites of the eggs beaten stiff.Fry in deep fat, dropping from a spoon.Drain on cheesecloth and dust with sugar.Bananas, apples or other fruit can be cut into pieces and mixea with this.Serve with lemon sauce made as follows: Cream together three- fourths of a cup of sugar and one-half cup of butter; add one egg beaten Hght, the grated rind of one-half and juice of whole lemon, and one teaspoonful of nutmeg.Beat very hard, {brics, canvas, blankets, gloves, thread, \u2018MARCOTTE BOS\u2019 SALE, IMPORTANT TRADE SALE We will sell at our rooms, 69 St.James Street, on WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY.15th and 16th JUNE, at TEN o'clock each day, $105,000.00 stock of goods damaged by water, from W.R.Brock & Co.Toronto, and Waldron, Drouin & Co., of Montreal.Fifteen carloads of assorted goods: Tweeds, prints, oottonades, grey and white cottons, linens, top shirts, tickings, silk, satin, dress goods, hosiery, underwear, cashmeres, felt, lace, flannels, cam- etc.atc.6.000 dozens of Straw and Felt Hats.50 cases of 8mallwares and Fancy goods, combs, brushes, pins, soaps, out lery and other goods.Positively without reserve and in lots to suit the trade.Easy terms.MARCOTTE FRERES, 139 3 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re FRANCOIS MONETTE, 31 Craig Street.Montreal.AUCTION BALE, WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1804, at 11 a.m, at No.69 St.James street, as follows: Liquors and Groceries .Store Fixtures .-.$280.91 178.50 $459.41 Book Debts, as per list .$133.58 The store will be opened for inspection on the 14th inst.For other information apply to CHARTRAND & TURGEON, Assignees, 180 St James street.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.140 2 INSOLVENT NOTICE Important Unreserve ed Auction Sale of the Stock In Trade, Foundry, Plant, etc., of The Insolvent Estate of - Wm.Clendinneng & Son The undersigned will sell by auction on tire premises, Cor.Albert and Vinet Sts.On THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1904, at haif-past ten o'clock.all the foundry stock, machinery, patterns, castings, boxes, engine and bofler, finished and unfinished stoves, eto., etc, in value amounting to about $15,000, en bloc, at a rate on the dollar, or if necessary will be divided and sold in several lots.Balance of lease of foundry premises can be had to 30th April, 1906, 1f required.Also at the same time and place, the stock in trade of the inaolvents in their retail salesroom, No.666 Craig street, corner of St.Peter street, comprising stoves, ranges, tinware, etc, amounting to about $1500, at a dollar rate, en bloe, and LEASE OF THE PREMIBES, corner Craig and St.Peter streets, until 30th of Avril, 1907, will be offered at the same time at an upset price.Inventories can be seen, further particulars and inspection of stock, etc., had on application to the curator at the foundry office, corner Albert and Vinet sts, CHARLES BAILLIE, Curator, FRASER BROS, Auctioneers, 139 7 %aw i then atir in one-half cup of hot water.Place in a double boiler and cook un- wl it thickens, stirring often.Serve very hot by pouring over the fritters.Ox 204 202 294 202 202 202 204 204 202 20420, © © © © (Copyrighted by R.F.Fenno à HE SFO HHH OIOIP .\u20ac CHAPTER -XIV.\u2014(Continued.) \u201cThere might well be other reasons,\u201d thought Brett, glancing at the beautiful and stately woman by his side.But it was no moment for idle compliments.\u201cSuch-things -have been done,\u201d he sald drily.\u201cThen disabuse your mind of the idea.He i8 a very proud man.\u2018His estates are involved, and in our first few days of happiness we did indeed discuss the means of freeing them, whilst our marriage contract stipulates that in the event of either of us predeceasing the other, and there being no children, the survivor inherits.But all at once a cloud came between us, and Giovanni has curtly declined any assistance by me in discharging his family debt.\u201d Brett could not help remembering Capella\u2019s passionate declaration to Helen, but Margaret's words read a new meaning into it.Possibly the Italian was only making a.foriora hope attack on a country maiden\u2019s natural desire to shine amidst her friends.Well, time would tell.Meanwhile, Mrs.Capella\u2019s outburst of confidence was valuable.\u201cA cloud!\" he said.\u201cWhat sort of a cloud?\" \u201cGiovanni suddenly discovered that his father and mine were deadly enemies.It was a cruel whim of Fate that brought us together.Poor fellow! He was very fond of his father, and it seems that a legacy of revenge was bequeathed to -him against an Englishman named Beechcroft.I remembered, too Jote, that he once asked me how our house came to be 50 named, and 1 explained its: English meaning to him.I joked about it, and sald Yewcroft.During our honeymoon at Naples he learnt that my father, for some reason, had traveiled over a large part of Italy in an assumed néême-\u2014\" - : \u201cHow did he learn this?\" broke ir Brett.\u201cI cannot tell you.The affair haf, pened like a {lash of lightning, We hf}, been to Capri one afternoon, and IW ,g tired.I went to my room to rest Bror à couple of hours, fell asleep, fang awoke to find Glovanni staring aff me in the most terrifying manner.ere was a fierce scene.We were bof not- tempered, and when he accusedy a of a ridiculous endeavour to hg nk him in some indefinable way, IE became very indignant.We patched uff, a sort of truce, but I may honestly Say that we have not had a moments M appiness since.\u201d \u201cBut you spoke of jealousy pT\" \u201cThat is really too absur My cousin Robert\u2019 \u201cWhat, the.gentleman from tHe Ap.qe A - -_ i \u201cTes; 1 suppose David told you alot ye mn Toronto [Ma CCH OI@ICOF OME TOTIOICIC The Stowmarket Mystery, Or A LEGACY OF HATE.By Louis Tracy, Author of \u201cWings of the Morning,\u201d \u201cThe Final ;\u201d ¥ War,\u201d Etc, Etc.Coq Publish the Montreal Star by Special Arrangement.) __ \u2018David.I Ou O - New York, and Published in OOO IOI OME \u201cRobert is poor.you m£y know.He is also very good-looking \u201cA family trait\u201d Bfett could not avoid saying.\u201cIt has not been an @dvantage to us,\u201d she replied mournfullx, They were standing now opposite the library, almost on the apôt where her brother fell.They Aurned and strolled back towards the ldqge.\u201cRobert came t@ gee me,\u201d she resumed.\u201cHe pald a ¥isit in unconvention- 2] manner\u2014waykaid me, in f in this Yery avenue, aq asked me to\u2018help him.He declined tqf meet my husband, and was very bitt&r about my marriage to a foreigner.However, I forgave him, for my own fheart was sore in me, and he also had [heen unfortunate in a different way.f'we had a long talk, and I kissed hify at parting.I afterwards found that/ Giovanni had seen us from his bedroom.He thought Robert was fic not think he believed me, even whef,, 1 showed him the counter- foll of mY, cheque-book,and the amount a eMfittance I sent to Robert next ar Ÿ i J10W {much was the sum?\u201d .Five/ hundred pounds.\u201d = nd} where did you send it?\u2018To {the Hotel Victoria.\u201d \u201cIn his own name?\u201d \u201cCefftainly.\u201d Häve you ever met him since?\u201d \u201cYa, unfortunately.I was in London, lariving through Regent Street In a hageom, when I saw him on the payefment.I stopped the cab, and da him to come to luncheon.We hav no town house, so I was staying at the Carlton alone.Yet how stupidly comfpromising circumstances can oc- Cafffbnaily become! I returned to Beech- oft.I did not mention my meeting \"ith Robert because, indeed, Giovanni d I were hardly on speaking terms.One day in the library, 1 was sorting a number of accounts, when I was summoned elsewhere for a few minutes.On top of the pile was my receipted hotel bill.My husband came in, glanced at the paper, and saw a charge for a guest.When I returned he asked me whom I had been entertaining.I told him, and conld not help blushing, the affair being so flagrantly absurd.\u201d \u201cIs that all?\u2019 \u201c1 declare to you, Mr.Brett, that you are now as well informed as I am myself concerning our estran ent.\u201d \u201cThere is, I take it.no objection on your part to the Inquiry I have under- tak fixing of responsibility for your s death, I mean?Margaret was silent for a few seconds before sie said, in a low and steady Voice: \u201cWe are a strange race, we Hume- Grazers.Somehow I felt, when I first saw you and Davie together, that you would be bound up with a crisis in my life.I dread crises.They have ever \u2018been unfortunate for me.I cannot ex- Regular Weekly Sale.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, Will hold at their salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter Street, on : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, At 10 O'Clock A.M., : A large Clearing Sale of Dry Goods, Woollens and Worsteds, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers.etc., etc.Sale without any reserve whatever.Liberal terms.BENNING & BARSALOVU, 139 3 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re PATTERSON & BAIRD, 1551 St.Urbain Street, Montreal Annex.Bankrupt stock for sale en blec by Public Auction at our rooms, 88 St.Peter Street.Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, at 11 A.M.Stoek of Groceries, amounting as per inventory, to .vanssecoss 3385.57 Ralling Stock .0.00000000s 65.00 Furniture and Fixtures .116,25 3566.82 TERMS CASH.This ts a fine opportunity for & man of moderate means to do a good business in this quickly growing part of the city.Store will be open for inspection on Tuesday, 14th June, and all information can be chtained from the Trustee.JOHN McD.HAINS, 43 St.Sacrament St, Montreal.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.Montreal, 10th June, 1904.138 4 RAILROADS.Rutiand Rd.WINDSOR ST.STATION TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS 9.35 a.m., Day Express, dally, except Sunday, arriving Burlington 12.25 p.m., Troy 5.00 p.m.Albany 5.25 p.m., New York 10-00 p.m.Boston 8.00 p.m.Worcester 7.29 p.m.7.10 p.m.Night Express, daily, arriving Burlington 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.50 a.m., New York 7.17 a.m., Boston 7.00 a.m., Worcester 6.27 a.m.Pullman sleeping and.parlour cars on through tralns.Secure accommodations and tickets at 141 St.James street.and Windsor Station.C.A.NIMMO, T.M.FALLON, Gen\u2018) Pass.City Pass.& Ticket Agt.Bat 7 79 eod 12 NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.BR.Trains leave Windsor dtation azfollows I< all Adirondack 8.20 A.-M.rs fal Jioastaie points, Ma- 7.00 P.M.daily.lone, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, New York and all points south.20 A.M.except Sunday 0.38 AN.except Sat.and Sunday y only Local train for Chateau- 9.45 A-M.5 guay, Beau- 1,35 P.M.y oaly bharnols, St 5.10 P.M.except Sunday Ttuothes and 7.00 P.M.dally Valleyfieid.For tickets, ime tables, Pullman car accom mod - ton and full information, call at the city offics, 130 Bt.James street, F.E BARBOUR, General Agent 133eoâtf Ticket Office, 128 St.James St.-{Opp.P.O.) ï LINE, vin 1,000 er, N.Y\u2014Steam- ers leave 6n Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 2.15 p.m., from June une 16th; thence dally, except 1st t Sundays 0 AL - HAMILTON LINE, via B00 Islam Bay of Quinte and To- 2200 mers leave on Mondays, H.J.HEBERT, City Ticke) Agent.esd: and Fridays at 7 p.m.7 QUEBEC! E\u2014\u2014Bteamers leave daily 1 at p.m.SAGUENAY LINE \u2014 Steamers leave Quebec Tues, Wed.Fri.and Sat at 3 a.m Search hte bee and Saguenay Light amare.138 Meatreal Park & Islaad Railway Co.LACHINB.\u2014 rrom rust Uilice, 3v mia service, 5.49 am.to 11 p.n, last car at 13 midnight From Lachine\u201430 min.ser vice, 5.50 am.to 1L50 pum Last car 12.50 am.SAULT AU RECOLLET \u2014 From Craig snd Chenneville, 65 min.service, 6.15 em to 11.30 a.m, 30 se 11.30 a.m.te 11 pm.last car &.00 midnight.From Sauit au Recollet, 45 min.service, 5.30 a.m.to 1815 pm, 30 min.service 132.158 pm to 11.465 p.m.MOUNTAIN.\u2014 From Mt.Royal avenue 26 min service, 5.40 am.to 11.40 pm From Victoria avenue, Westmount, 2 min.servie 5.50 am to 12.10 am CARTIERVILLE \u2014 Snowdon'e June- tion 40 min.service 6.60 am.to 18.00 mid- ht From Cartierville 40 min service 8.40 am.to 4 ra 11.40 UNTAIN BELT LINA.\u2014B8pecial Belt Line rervice a8 required, via Bt.Catherine stree Extra cars will be run on all lines as re- uired.For extra cars for Lachine.take otre Dame cars to connect at Cote St.Paul.For extra cars for Baylt au Recollet, take Bt.Denis cars to connect at C.P.n tra 115 t am prepared.Go on with your work unhappy than I am.\u201d CHAPTER XV.AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR.A clock in the church tower chimed the half hour.\u201cWe dine at seven,\u201d sald Mrs.Capella.\u201cLet us return to the house.I told the housekeeper to prepare a room for you.Would you care to remain for the night?One of the grooms can bring from Stowmarket any artl- cles you may need.\u201d Brett declined the invitation, pleading a certain amount of work to be done before he retired to rest, and his expectation of finding letters or telegrams at the hotel.They walked more rapidly up the avenue, and the barrister noted the graceful ease of Margaret's movements \u201cIs it a fact,\u201d he asked, \u201cthat you suffer from heart disease?\u201d She laughed, and said, with a certain charming hesitation: \u201cYou are both doctor and lawyer, Mr.Brett.My heart is quite sound.I have been foolish enough to seek relief from my troubles in morphia.Do not be alarmed.I am.not a morphinee.1 promised Nellie yesterday to stop it, and I am quite certain to succeed.\u201d The dinner passed uneventfully.As Brett was unable to change his clothes, neither of the ladies, of courwe, appeared in elaborate costumes Helen wore a simple white muslin dress, with pale blue ribbons.Margaret, mindful of the barristers hint concerning her attire, now appeared in pale grey crepe de chine, trimmed with cerise panne velvet.Whn she entered the drawing rootn sh almost startled the others, so strong was the Contrast between her present effective garments and the black ral.ment she had affected constantly sipce her return to Beechcroft after her _ \u201cHe did\" ssid the barrisper.) (To be continued.) ! in God's name.I cannot become more + Household Furniture Pianos, carpets, mirrors, plotures, bric- a~brac, curtains, stoves, eta, eto.Regular auction at our salesroom, 453 JAMES, cor.Inspector fit, on FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 17th, at 10 o'clock, Private sales every day.Safe, clean, dry storuge for furniture, baggage, etc.FRASER BROS., 139 5 Auctioneers.or JO dentists of the city, Fer sale brat rm lM RAILROADS.CHANGES IN TIME (Taking Effect June 13th, 1904.) FROM WINDSOR ST.STATION.SHERBROOKE, 8.230 n.m., (i) 1.40 p.m.g 4.30 p.m., (t) 7.25 p.m.HUDSON HEIGHTS, additional train (a) 1.00 p.m.Retg.arr.3.20 pan.IMPROVED OTTAWA SERVICE, From Windsor Si.via Short Line.Lv.Montreal 8.45 a.m.*9.40 am 4.00 p.m, *8.40 p.m.\u201c10.10 p.m.\u2019 From Place Viger Station.QUEBEC .\u2026.8.45 am.*2.00 pang * 11.30 p.m.THREE RIVERS, 8.45 am.88.50 ame *2.00 p.m.5.00 p.m.11.30 p.amy STE.AGATHE .9.00 am.s9.15 am {) 1.25 p.m.4.30 p.xa.5.30 pm LABELLBE .(m)3.00 a.m.£9.15 a.m (11.25 pm.4.30 p.m.ST.JEROME .9.00 am.59.35 a.m, (1)1.45 p.m.4.30 p.m.$.30 p.m.(a)6.25 p.m.JOLIETTE and ST.GABRIEL .8.45 a.m, 68.50 a.m.(1) 2.15 p.m.5.00 p.m.(a) Ex, Bat.and Sun.s Sundays only, * Daily.tm) Tues and Thurs.(i) Seturdays only.t Except Saturday, Other trains week days only.IMPERIAL LIMITED.Dally fast service between Montreal and Vancouver, leaving Windsor Station ag 9.40 p.m.Dally Trans-Continental train at 9.40 a.m.WORLD'S FAIR \u2014 AT \u2014 St.Louis, Mo, Rates to St.Louis, Mo.and return from Montroal: $24.00 Ba $29.35 maim All tickets good to stop over at points in Canada, alse Detroit Chieage.- THROUGH SLEEPER Leaves Windeer Station at 9.30 a.ta daily (except Sunday).leaves St.Louia at 1430 pum.for Mam real, without change.; Ticket Office, 129 St.James Street (Next Post Office).GRAND TRÜ World's Fair Through Pulimans and COACHES.TWO Trains DAILY Each Way MONTREAL and ST.LOUIS, Mo.Leave Montreal © a m.and 10.30 p.m.Arrive Montreal 7.30 a.m.and 6 p.m.HRAILWAY PRIE real at 10.30 p.m.fog arrives 7.00 am.-\u2014 REDUCED RATES FROM MONTREAL, \u2018 Limit 60 Days.8390.38 Limit until Dec.15.20 FOR ROUXD TRIP : STOP OVERS ALLOWED ln elthef direction © AT CHICAGO also at TORONTO, HAMILTON, LONDON, PORT HURON, DETROIT, and any poins in Canada.SIDE TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS 01.40 additional.SUMMER CHANGE * tn Time Table Effective JUNE 13th.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD.Commencing June 20th, the Portland Sleeping and .Parlor car service will be extended to Old Orchard.OFTY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St.Jumes street.Mal 200 and 461, ec Benaventare Piations Canada Atlantic Raliway Co.TMPROVED TRAIN SERVI Between Montreal and Ottawa.and 7 p.m.ARRIVE OTTAWA~\u201411.40 am.7.10 p.m and 10 p.nr.LEAVE, OTTAWA\u20148.20 am.3.80 pm and 6.35 pm.ARRIVE.MONTRBAL\u201411.20 a.m.6.3 p.m.and 9.38 p.m.* Trains from Montreal et 7 pm.an Ottawa at 8.20 am.run daily; oth dally except Sunday.t connections for Valleyti Hawkesbury, Rockland and all other termediate stations.- H.B.MUSSEN, City Agent, - 408 of Trade, Board 140 2¢ CUNARD LINE Boston-OQueenstown-Liverpos Fuet Twin-Screw Mall and Rastenger Steamers.14380 tons; 600 feat tong.arkable for steadiness.Rooms upper deck Bidshipy; perfect ventilation.i SANXNONTIA June $1, July 19, Aug.16, Sept.13, TVRBNI Jaiy 5, Ag.Te + LE \u20ac - Limit 15 Days.\u201c0710n085 ; Aug.20, Sept.27, os YE \u201c+ Through Coach leaves Monty: Return tnt subject.If Lord Dundonald's appointment is cancelled, we trust that = Ne\u2019 will obtain leave of absence, and Ed will not return to England until this fight is fought to a finish.He is en- tied to an opportunity of proving that! he has the approval and sympathy of a majority of the people of Canada 4% Yrop Mr.Fisher now.would look 4 \u201cfike an attempt on the part of the Gov.BL xa to envade the issue.A \u201c RAISING A FALSE ISSUE.«Whe Liberal press, afraid of the real - Sysud raised by the Fisher-Dundonala aftafr, are attempting to distract public ition with a false one.The To- ; : route Globe; for example, says: | \u201cHels a gallant soldier and has won ZA FË'& large measure of popularity in Can- 44d, vat the principle that the affairs = QR this country, whether civil or mili- - Qegy,;, must be controlled by the repre- be negiected.It is not a pe- caarty Canadian doctrine; it is origin- \u2018and eminently British.If our commanding officers were from Ger- er Busia they could not, seem- gly, de more more ignorant of it as® fun- dé constitiitièga! doctrine.\u201d \u201cyuh but a hardpressed partisan ae ever imagitié that there was any \"here of uitilitery ve civil con- is perfectly 48 supreme; and.\u2018 Ne \u2018would never think 242,722 87,120 pretend that we have such a question In Canada is the height of absurdity.It is not the supremacy of the State that Lord Dundonald challenged, but the supremacy of party over the State.Mr.Fisher practically refused to let a man serve in the militia because he was a Conservative; and Lord Dun- dongld, whose duty ft is to build up the militia.proteajed against this partizan ostracism.And that is the whole question.If the people think that only supporters of the Government should be encouraged to join the militia, they will support the Fisher programme; but if they think that the State, and its arm, the milita, are parish partyism.they will stand by Lord Dundonald.THE TRUTH FOR IMMIGRANTS.There is one task which Canada must undertake on pain of losing her good name:! and that is the prevention of frauds in luring immigrants to the Dominion.We have now reach- ad a stage where it is more Important for Canada to spend money on getting the right kind of immigrants than on broadcast advertising of our attractions as a field for genera! settlement.The fact is that we have had nearly enough circus-poster advertising already.Most people whom we would like to welcome to Canada know now where to find us on the map, how to get In touch with our agents, and what \u201ca glorious opportunity we offer to the overcrowded masses of Europe.\u201d » The information we want to convey to intending emigrants now is something more specific and detailed about the kind of \u201copportunity\u201d we offer.Gold does not lie on our streets waiting to be picked up: neither do \u201cjobs\u201d yawn for every immigrant who walks down the gang-plank of an ocean steamer.About the only work which is absolutely sure to await the newcomer to Canada is work on his own farm in the Northwest which he ought to have money enough to reach, and then to live on while he sows and reaps and sells his harvest.There ts, 1 of course, other work to be had in the country\u2014notably work on other men's farras\u2014but it is not to be found at the port of debarkation.and it Is not to he depended upon for a livelihood within a few weeks or even months of landing.We should cease painting our map \u201call rosy\u201d for the European home- seeker.Canada is a country very like other new countries; but it Is not a dream-born EI! Dorado.Men make their livings here much as they do elsewhere; the only differenct being that there are more opportunities than in Europe.This we can fairly say; but we should add the explanation that these opportunities are seldom to be ptucked by men who do not bring with them enough money to wait until the crop ripens.We want more careful representa- tivez in Europe.We want a more punish all persons who deceive people Into coming to Canada under false pretences.It should be regarded as a high Imperial crime to mislead Europeans with regard to the true position of affairs here.We want a more careful scrutiny of emigrants starting for Canada from European ports; and we want a more rigid examination of their physical and financial condition when they arrive at our ports.People who are not properly qualified to make a fair fight for it in this country should be returned home at the expense of the steamship company which brought them out.This would persuade steamship companies to join with us in the task of seeing to it that none but proper emigrants set sail for Canada.Now there is practically no limit to the number of immigrants we can absorb of the farmer class who come ready to take up land in the West and to work it at their own expense until it begins to give a return.To such we offer the chance of a lifetime.Any such family can make a home for {t- self in our West; and can give to its children opportunities which would be undreamed of amidst the confined conditions in Europe.But when we have said thig, we have exhausted the \u201cwhosoever will\u201d part of our attractions.Men who come out looking for other kinds of employment, come at their own risk and with the possibility of having to wait for an opening for a wearying time.It 1s the duty of the Government to take all necessary steps to get the truth, the whole truth, and nothing dut the truth, before the people of Europe.If we get a few more cases of con.spicucus disappointment and congested idleness in Canada, the impression will go abradd that the country is full, and all our immigration expenditure of years will be' wasted.- THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.\u2014\u2014\u2014 As briefly mentioned ip the Star of lat evening, the latest addition to the Déminton ine of steamers, the Dominion.Captain F.\u2018 Bouchette, was yesterday viewed by a number af representative \"citisens, Including many stockholders, per invitation of the agents, Messrs.David Torrarice & Co.After an inspection of the vessel, the visitors sat down to an Tanchean,.superior to | eystematic effort to run down and] his left Hon.James Ferrier and Mr.Thomas Cramp and others.ALL of tke above mentioned joined the great majority years ago.The late Capt.Frank Bouchetite was a splendid seaman and careful navigator, end was most popular with the patrons of the Dominion line.He was succeeded in the command of the vessel by his first officer, the late Capt.C.J.Sindall, who was washed overboard and drowned during a terrific gale on the Atlantic Ocean many years ago.of \u201cSlonel Rhodes, of Quebec, president of the North Shore Railway, arrived In this city this morning on business connected with the road.He is a guest at the Bt.Lawrence Hall, and intends leaving for London, England, next week.THE late Colonel Rhodes was fof some years a member of the Provincial Legislature of Quebec, and en- © tered the Cabinet of the late Mr.Honore Mercier as Minister of Agriculture and Public Works.He was devoted to farming, and was most successful on his r&e estate near Quebec.He had the honour of first Introducing the pugnacious English - sparrow to this country.He served as an officer in British army for a considerable period.He passed away in the nineties.Mr.D.A.Budge, the popular wecre- tary of the Young Men's Christian Association, left last night for Toronto, wheré he proposes td spend a few days with his friends prior to leaving for the Y.M.C.A.convention at Dayton.Ohlo, where he goes as a delegate from the Montreal Association.THE Y.M.C.A.of this city owes very much to the energy of Mr.Budge in promoting its welfare.He has been connected with the association from the outset, and has not spared himself in its interests.From small beginnings he has seen the association advance In prosperity and strength, increasing the good work day by day.The handsome building on Dorchester street and Dominion Square is a great credit to the members and friends of the Y.M.C.A.A telegram has been received in Ottawa from British Columbia, saying that the local Government have appointed a delegation to proceed to England and complain of the manner in which they have been treated by the Dominion Government.The news has created much excitement in political circles generally.COMPLAINTS of the B.C.Government did not go as far as England.The Mackenzie Cabinet came to an amicable understanding with the people of the Pacific Province regarding the delay In the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Subsequently, in 1877.the late Marquis of Dufferin and Ava made an official visit to British Columbia and fully explained the situation to the satisfaction of all parties.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUDGE MEAGHER'S ACTION.(The Amherst Telegram.There is no more staunch and honourable man in the whale Canadian system of administration of justice than Mr.Justice Meagher.His action in Truro on Wednesday was characteristic of a man ho frowns down upon all sorts of wrong olng.His Honour stated that he regretted the absence of the grand jury.as if it were in attendance, he would call upon it to investigate the stories concerning alleged tampering with electoral lists in Colchester Countv.The matter should be probed to the very bottom.and if cule prits could be found they should be punished The Halifax Herald says: \u201cThis troy- ble with the electoral lists in Colchester appearg to be that seventy-two names added by the revisors, were struck off by the sheriff.on the alleged account of an {rregularity in the forms filled out.and in some cases because there was no dj- rect evidence that) the applications were signéd by the parties applying.The gatteït has been Investigated by the ent, but no decision has yet been oa, The Midland Times, of Tru- ro.is authority for the statement that the of the peaca_ in been relieved of all his Crown offices.\u201d This is the justice of the peace, who wan referred {0 ss a Conservative, until Mr.Maxwell, of Folly Mountain, inted out that he was a special pef of the local Government and & holder of many Crawn offices.We will await with Interest the report of the Government, when its deci- slon Is reached.St.Louis Worid's Fair and Former Pupils of Jesult Colleges.To the Editor of the Afontreal Star, .Stir\u2014I have received information from the secretary of the Alumni Association, of St.Louis University (which is placed under the direction of the Jesuit Fathers), that a bureau of information and a reading room have been opened at the Bt.Louis Univer sity (Grand avenue and Weat Pine Boulevard), where pupils or former pupils of the Jesuit Fathers, who visit the World's Fair, will be mad} welcoms and given any information trey may require, It is also proposed to hold on the 18th and 19th October, a generg! meeting of graduates of Jesuit Cofeges In Festiva 1}, on the grounds, with a view of forming a general al sociation.This meeting will coincide wiih the celebration of the diamond jubBee of St Louis University, which if the oldest institution of learning | the Louisiana Purchase territory.y | .1 sincerely hope that some of; our l'Eraduates will be Pole to attend.P.B.MIGNAUL President of the Alumni Associa lon, St.Mary's College, Montreal.Montreal, 13th June, 1904.ni as- Query From Red Coat ! To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Hir\u2014Will you be good enough to explain to me a amall matter in cone nection with the unfortunate ocontro- vergy between Lord Dundonald and our agricultural friend from the Town: ships.When Sir Frederick Borden wad away, was it not the duty of the deputy minister of militia to attqnd to the department in the absence of hi chief.I believe we have a deputy, an presume he is a compétent man.Why, then.were affairs left In the hands of the Minister of Agriculture?, RED COAT.(Montreal.) Judge Winchester\u2019s Investigation, \u2018Toho Kghor of the Montreal Stag! .Sir,~What interesting reading it would make.could Judge Winchester enquire into the number of Canadians amohg thé officials of our own Grand Trunk Railway.dhd the number moted since the Americans dorer cass has | THE PASSING HOUR * Why don\u2019t the automobijes wy cloves?Wonder | have charge the Anti-Cigarette who wil \"Be session o Pocket-handkerchief rdening ls the great summer sport of Westmount.\u201c Fisher does not like the Pickles, and Dundonald does not like the sauce.General Cronje is going to marry a widow.Another surrender for the General.They sometimes keep automobiles in stables, as every ons \u2018\u2018nose\u201d when they pass.According to Sir Wiltrid's recent manoeuvres, truth is \u201cstranger than fiction.Who vas it saved his country vrom der boliticlan Baker?It vas Byd Visherman, der vakir.; Salaries are going up on the Interco- lonjal again.That election must be drawing near.\u2014 \u201cBartender Gaves Life\" is a heading in the Toronto Star.And this was once Toronto the Good.A It seems that a \u2018foreigner\u2019 known as Lord Gray has been appointed Governor- General of Canada.Those Englishmen who are treating our visiting \u2018\u2018bowlers\u2019\u201d to tea, must think that they come from Westmount.How would Sydney like It if sorhe mill- tary chap tried to teach him how to stuff chickens with a fattening machine ] Canada\u2019s new Governor-General is a temperance reformer.Ross will be re- lleved that he is not coming to \u2018Toronto.The Government will probably ask for the dismissal of Lord Dundonald on thè ground that he is \u201can offensive non-partl.san.\u201d In golf.it is not good form\u2014to hit a non-combatant with a golf ball\u2014whiah he can't see\u2014without first shouting \u201cFore!\u201d Mr.Parent is the Mrs.Micawher of Quebec politics.He is oontinually protesting Æhat- he \"will never leave Mr.Micawber.\u201d\u201d A windstorm has been working mischief fn the neighbourhoed of Brandon, Man.We had not noticed that Mr.Sifton had sone home.The meeting in Glengarry shows that t is one place where the Libs.will have to discuss the G.T.P.scheme; and that is, before the people.The Thibetans have commenced to try stratagem, whereat they will remind themselves of the Hon.Sydney Fisher posing as a military expert.They are getting enthusiastic over a home-grown airship up in Ontario.Well, no part of the world has more air\u2014par- ticularly of the \u2018\u2019hot\u2019 vartety.When Canada's military history finds its way into the Imperial archives, The Man from Brome will get what he de- serves\u2014dishonourable mention! What does Lord Dundonald know about real war, Sydney desires to be told.Has he ever tried to persuade a setting hen to desist from her fell purpose?The puzzle is\u2014Where does the end-seat hog hibernate throu; 6 winter?He disappears in the autumn but he is on hand again as soon as summer comes.The only way visitors know that Bt.Catherine St.is a street and not a railway shunting yard, is because we have thoughtfully put the name of it up at the corners.This is where the college graduate begins to look for a distinguished position with an honorarium of 35,000 a year attached.Next autumn he will be after a $10 job.: Passengers fromfi the ill-fated Canada were fitted out with Sorel clothing: 20, that hereafter Sorel fashions will get a wider circulation than they have been accustomed to.Now watch the Witness begin to crawl on the Dundonald affair.The episode has passed the stage where the Witness can find fauit and still not hurt the Government's election prospeetsa! Summer Sales.Go hang with your old politics, For what care I for Flelding's tricks?Dundonald's spech may go to-Styx, For summer sales are on.Don\u2019t talk to me of Russ.or Jap.\u2018Bout nejther do I care a rap.To read war news it makes me nap When summer sales are on.I buy the paper just to read \u2014 Not editorial joke nor screed\u2014 The ads.alone\u2014my daily meed\u2014 Now summer sales are on.A.C.Mistook the Motive.\u2018An old man was sitting in ths street car.In the aisle near him stood a young woman.He made a movement to rise, says the Detroit News, as if to give her his seat.+ \u201cNever mind, sir.\u201d man.imperatively.seat.\u201d sald the young wo- \u201cJust keep your Bhe smiled patronizingly on the old man, who stared and looked dazed.After two blocks more he again attempted fo rise, but the young \u2018woman pushed him back.explaining politely, \"I've stood so long now I don't mind it.Please keep your seat.\u201d \u201cI say.young lady.\u201d cried the old man in shrill irritation, \u201c1 want to git off! You've made me go half a mile past my street already.\u201d TO-NIGHT\u2019S APPOINTMENTS.ACADEMY\u2014\"Are You a Mason?\u201d FRANCAIS \u2014\u201cLoat in New York.\u201d ROYAL\u2014Vaudeville and burlesque.SOHMER PARK\u2014Vaudeville and band.RIVERBIDE PARK-\u2014 Vaudeville.WINDSOR HALL-\u2014Living Pictures.A Widow Awarded Damages.Speclal to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 14 \u2014 Judgment was delivéred by Mr.Justice Burdidge in the case of Eliza Harris vs the King.The suppliant is the widow of the late James H.Harris.of Halifax.who was killed on the I.C.R., crossing at Green street In the city of Halifax, qn February 28, 1902.The deceasell was struck and killed by an engine \u2018backing out from she station to the round-house.The court holds that the Crown's officers and servants on the railway were responsible.Damages assessed at $5,800 and costs.Sere Question | j «æbéilent.Bouchette pre- | sidthg., On his sight weve Hom, .i Young.His Wop the 2 Mayor, End on | \u201crun, hinge T\" a Moa Gos, \u2018Judy De, ds To er a.ea string.ase ON AND RIS CH JF the special features incorporated in the structural scheme of the Mason and Risch Piano, and exclusive to it, one of the most important is the Resonant Sustension Sounding-board.This introduces a method by which the entire sounding- board lives and responds to the vibration-of every You have no doubt heard a piano in which one part of the scale predominates and overbalances the rest.Much of this is due to the fact that the construction requires some brace to the i board, which is so attached to the back frame that it is inelastic and dead.Now by the Mason and Risch Method, the 2° sounding-board is free and independent of the case, .every part of it is sensitive and elastic.Thus every note has that clear, resonant singing quality and tells a story of melody and harmooy that delights the music-lover\u2019s ear.Our illustrated literature tells the whole story.Won't you write or ¢all for some of our booklets ?MASON AND RISCH The Piano with a Soul \u2018Mason and Risch Plano Company, Limited, Toronto Montreal Warerooms \u2014 2440 St.Catherine Street 17 lungs.Dry air is light \u2014 it lifts and carries dust.Dry air cracks your furniture, gives you a headache, shrivels your skin, parches your The water-pan in most furnaces is a pleasantry.\u201cplaced there for effect, because a water-pan is a good thing.And a water-pan is an absolute necessity to your heaith and comfort, but it must be properly placed to radiate moisture evenly and uniformly throughout the house.: The water-pan of the Sunshine Furnace is the most scientifically arranged water-pan in any furnace in the world.It does the work a water-pan should, and does it well, M Cc A High Class \u2014 shoot for atrid GNORGE DICESON en : Ls Bie eto emi QOMMON SENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Dugan NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggistr or 381 Queen.wer Taronte Beware af Iraitationa.sat CLock REPAIRS.a ull oi at d.Clacks r re carer à for and taken home by men, emsley, St.James Street.R.2 Quarantine Lifted, At the head office of the C.P.R.iw announced that the party of traveliers who have been quarantined at North Bay for the past three weeks had been released by Dr.C.A.Hodgett, the provincial health officer of Ontario.The party, on its way from the Orient, {ne cluded Admiral Hellfach and Capt.WW.-| B.Hulke, of the Britigh Army.Special Notice.Bully for Spain.The Spanish Treasury has a surplus of over $60,000,000, the largest In years.That shows the Dons the difference between trying to run an eme pire that did not want to run and attending strictly to business at home.Experience is a wonderful teacher.It is the expérience of hundreds that no other tonic gives such happy results as Vin St.Michel.This \u2018+ farhous French tonic wine renews strength, purifies the blood, brings back the appetite, takes away all the enervating effects of hot weather.Dealers everywhere sell it.A Plano Snap.A beautiful Gerhard Heintzaman plane which has only been ured a few months, and could not be distinguishéd from new, can be bought at J.W.Ehaw and Co's., 2274 St.Catherine St, $100 less than the price was $378, now\u2019 $375 and fully guaranteed, also other bargains at Shaw's.Nes mainspring in your wateh from $1.00, guaranteed one year.X.Hems- Jey, Watchmaker, 255 St.James street, es cod te int, which led to a lively debate, It fins ally resolved on motion of Councillor livier to return all tenders une.Me by Druggists.e Take Halls Family Pills for constipa- opened and te call Sor sew tenders a vertissorent: wr Fe June brides should see that Mason & Risch Pianos are bought STO tne here.Su Catherine sia a ; oy ; can di manie = ui Log LE ali dons si ed ee em saisi act CL | AU ee Ne Ray pomme BA TOUTE rm af on A = WR BORDEN SS.\"FOR NORE PAPERS Bearing on Trouble Be- * tween Lord Dundonald \u2018 and Mr.Fisher.THE ANTI-CIGARETTE BILL Passed Its Sceuind Reading on Divi- sion-\u2014-Franco-Canadian Line Brought Up.Special Staff Correspondence.The Press Gallery, House of Commons, Ottawa, June 14\u2014It was private members day in the House yesterday, and a considerable number of subjects came up for discussion Among them was the now not altogether odoruus contract for a steamship service between Canada and France; also the granting of licenses for lobster fishing on Prince Edward Island; also the granting of pensions to South African veterans.An amendment to the Canada Temperance Act was given its third reading.the ammendment to ap-.to municipalities The bill to | ply.of course, only where the act is in force.prohibit the importation, manufacture ©r sale of cigarettes was read a second | time.Mr.Marcil (Bonaventure) ed a bill to amend the act concerning the jurisdiction of the Exchequer Court in railway debts.Mr.German (Liberal, Welland) rose to declare that contrary to the impression which was sought to be given to the House during the debate upon the Dundonald matter he had never recommended any increase or decrease In the length of Col.Gregory's command of the St.Catharines battery.THE OIL BOUNTY.Mr.Armstrong (Conservative, East Lambton) brought up a question of interest to the oil producers.Before the alteration in the tariff they had been obtaining $2.09 a barrel for crude oil, whereas now they only received $1.62.He wanted to know how these men were to obtain their share of the bounty promised by the tariff.Mr.Fielding said the payment of the bounty required an act of Parliament.The bounty would become payable from the day on which the announcement of the bounty was made, but until the necessary act was passed the Government would not be in a itlon to pay a single cent of the ounty to any one.Mr.Armstrong replied that it was customary when tariffs were altered to have the changes take effect at a date when they would not inconvenience any one.If the Finance Minister had stated that the change would take effect on July 1st, for instance, there would have been little trouble, but it seemed 10 him that the Government had been anxious to merely make With their tariif.Mr.Clancy\u2014 The citizens of Sarnia sent a largely signed petition in regard to the proposed rearrangements of the duties on crude and refined oil.Wouid the Minister of Finance have any objection laying it on the table.\u201d Mr.Fielding replied that there would be no objection.A LIBERAL MEMBER AND A LICENSE.Mr.Lefurgey (Conservative, East Prince, P.E.I.) read a petition signed a fireworks display by the lobster packers of Souris, P.E.I.objecting to the granting of new packers\u2019 licenses In their locality.The petition stated that last year, at the solicitation of Mr.J.J.Hughes, M.P.(Liberal, King's, P.E.l.), an extra license had been granted to Mr.Mc- Eachran and that subsequently another license had been granted to Mr.John Ryan, with whom Mr.Hughes himself entered partnership.The peti- \u2018tjoners understood that it was the policy of the Government not to increase the number of packers\u2019 licendes already issued, and this policy had been carried out in regard to other localities.They thought, therefore, that the same treatment should be given to themselves as to all the other packers.Mr.Hughes (Liberal, King's.P.E.I1.) said that the object of the Government in granting the two extra licenses was to do away with the monopoly of packing between Black Bush and Souris, a distance of 40 miles, on which there were only two packers.He admitted being ir :artnership with Mr.Ryan, and plea.1 that he had only gone in because .Ir.Ryan could -\u2026 ._.not get anybody.else.He.added-that 1] » # 3 3 rs.RES SEE Mr.Ryan was doing well.Mr.R.L.Borden contended that the Government should either adhere to its policy of granting no more licenses or should issue them to all comers.About the only person who seemed to have benefited hy the present arrangement was Mr.Hughes.THE DUNDONALD INCIDENT.Mr.R.L.Borden called the Prime Minister's attention to the correspondence between the Minister of Agriculture and Cols.Smart and Whitley, which was referred to In the House last Friday.He thought it should be tabled.The House should also have shy departmental correspondence on the same subject and the two Canada Gaxettes to which reference been made together with any oth documents which bore on the incident.It seemed to him that the Government should inform the House whether or not it was understood by the colleagues of the Minister of Agriculture that te name of Dr.Pickell had been struck off without the recommendation of the G.O.C., and what were the reasons for striking it out.It was only proper also that the House should be informed whether or not that fact was brought to the attention of His Excellency when the order-in-council was sent to him and whether or not he was Informed of the reason why that name had been struck out.All thia information should be laid upon the table at an early date.Sir Wilfrid Laurier said he understood that the Minister of Militia was having -all correspondence copied before presentation to the House.The bill respecting the Sprague's Tortured by Sciatica For Half a Life Time Yon May Have Saffered, but by Using \u201cNerviline\u201d You'll be Cured Quickly.No one ever used Nerviline for sci- mtica that wasn't cured promptly.Nerviline is made real strong and penetrating so it will reach the pain.All you have to do is to rub it on thoroughly two or three times and away goes the aciatica, never more to return.You'll find folks in every locality that Nerviline has restored, and to show just how it acts in chronic cases we quote the experience of Mrs, Edna 2.Andrews, a well known resident of Williamsburg, who says: \u201cIf any one wants a certain cure for sciatica I advise them to use Polson's Nerviline.It 4ld me more good In one application than anything I ever used.Ner- wiline seemed to have a peculiar power of destroying the pain and keeping it from coming back.It cured me.\u201d When 35¢c buys a large bottle of Ner- viline it's foolish to keep on suffering.Bet it frown your druggist to-day, introduc- Dangerous to fr \u201cNothing Cures Catarrh as Readily as Pe-ru-na.\u2014\u2014 \u2018 .\u2018Pe.ru-na Cured Me in Two Months.\u201d ATCHING COLD is the first step toward acquiring catarrh.Indeed, a cold would be properly Catching cold the second or third time is another step In the same direction.Two or three colds are sufficlent to lay a good foundation for chronic catarrh.The history of every case of chronic catarrh is catening cold Peruna ought always to be nsed for coughs, colds and other climatic affections of the head called catarrh.of catarrh have been sown.The disease is slumbering and ready to break out atl the slightest provocation.To rid the system of catarrh.Peruna should be taken.uncertainty about Peruna.It is a remedy tested by many years\u2019 experience.The number of people who have been cured hy it is greater than the number of peonle who have been cured by all the other caturrh remedies combined.Don't let any one persuade you that there is any remedy that can be substituted for Peruna.Pay no attention to imitations.The success of Peruna has tempted a great many people to invent something to take the place of it.There is no such remedy.t | + There is no guess ur yet .Neglect a Cold Pe-ru-na Cures a Cold Before It Develops into Chronic Catarrh.upon having Peruna.Mrs.EL Maher.14 A St.Christopher St.Montreal, Can.writes: \u201c1 caught a severe cold last summer sleeping in a draught which went from my head to my lungs.and caused a serious catarrhal condition, Among \u201cthe vany ree:lirs presrribed and tried none svemed to tike hold of my case as the first dose of Peruna did.A three weeks use of the medicine three times a day entirely rid my system of vatorrh.and before it got such a hold on my system | took a few doses of Peruna and the cold disappeared as if by magic.| feel that | owe your medicine a great debt.and sending my thanks to you is tut a slight return for the benefits received.\u201d\u2014Mrs.E.Maher.Miss Alphonsine Fournel, 149 St.Denis street.Montreal, Can.writes: 1 k.aow of nothing that will cure catarrh of the head as readily as Peruna.tor w¥ver unt spitting.Peruna cured me in two short months.1 am not only free from tatarrh but my general health has greatly improved.I feel in such fine ! health that it is only just and fair to write and tell you of it and acknowledge the merits of your medicine\u201d \u2014 Alphonsine Fournel.Vice-President American Genealogical Association- Mrs.R.I.Aulich, Vice-President American Genealogical Association, and throat.If Peruna is used, the Ha-| Washington, D.C.writes: bility of chronic vatarrh is removed.\u201cI know vhereof I speak when I say It is folly to neglec! a cold.People! that Peruna is a wonderful remedy for think they have got over a cola when | colds and catarrh.Last fall I was very the acute stage is passed.but the seeds.much debilitated from the effect of a cold contracted early in the summer and which | neglected.I knew that my system Was in need of medicine and rest, but to find the right thing was the problem.Happily I gave Peruna a trial first, and have no reason to complain of the results.Within a month I had entirely recovered my strength and geod health and really felt better and stronger than before.\u2018\u2014Mrs.R.D.Au- lich.1f you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peru- na.write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr.Hartman, LIGHT VEHICLES Newest Styles Best Quality 60 different classes of styles made by us.All the latest and most approved fittings and rubber tires.[ ):st.1875.E.N.Heney & Co., Montreal 333-335 St.Paul St.141 Seod Phone Main 3773.Falls Manufacturing Company.Ltd.was given its third reading.So aise was the bill to incorporate the Thompson River Improvement Company.Mr.Smith, of Vancouver, was {informed by Sir Richard Cartwright that in the contract for steamboat services between Canada and Mexico a clause will be inserted giving the Government control over rates, Mr.Casgrain was told by the Premier that the book \u201cGeography of the Dominion of Canada,\u201d was issued by the Department of the Interior on the 3rd of April, of the present year.It has been distributed in the United States, Great Britain and Canada, 102,- 000 copies being issued.There Man been no general distribution of it to the schools of Canada.It has been transiated into French and will be distributed in France.SOUTH AFRICAN PENSIONS.Mr.Broder, of Dundas.secured an order for copies of all papers and correspondence relating to the granting of pensions to Canadians who served in South Africa.Mr.Broder contended that the pensions granted by the Impesial Government were alté- gether too small and he instanced particularly the case of Private Mulloy, who lost the sight of both eyes and was now granted 65 cents per day.Sir Frederick Borden said that the - list of.pensioners was not yet fully made up but there had already been granted in Canada by the Imperial authorities about 9% temporary pensions and 20 permanent.He expected that the full list would be about 100 temporary and 30 permanent, the temporary pensions being for a term of years and beifig renewable or not according to circumstances.When the list \u2018was completed the intention was for the Government of Canada to grant such an additional amount as would bring the pensions up to the regular Canadian rate.There were Canadians receiving pensions for their services in the Fen- fan Rald and the North-west rebellion, and it would be unfair that men who had served in South Africa should receive more than these other veterans, He added that under this arrangement Private Mulloy would be entitled to very little more than he is now receiving.but the Minister promised that this and other cases would be carefully looked into to see if they were worthy of special treatment.THE FRANCO-CANADIAN LINE.Mr.Casgrain asked for an order of the House for all papers In connection with the contract for a line of steamers between Canada and France: He said that last session when this contract was madé the Minister of Marine and Fisheries had given the assurance that ev- Lers erything was arranged and the ste would be rumning this maron.1) was stated last year by the Premier that the negotiations were carried on with Mr.Colombier.of Bordeaux, who was reported on good authority to be of handling the contract if he undertook it.The Government were warned at that time that the real contractor was Mr.Carbonneau, a gentleman whose financial reputation was not high at that time, and had not improved since.The contract h scarcely been given before it was transferred by Mr.Colombier to Mr.Carbonneau.and afterwards to the Transport Canadien.A pretence had been made of carrying it out by sending one boat to Halifax and Montreal, but the Government had refused to recognize this as fulfilling the terms of the agreement.Now it seemed that the Government were negotiating with the firm of Armstrong, and if rumour was true .the whole thing was a game and Carbonneau was in it again.Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the firm with which negotiations were now going on was that of Armstrong, Whit- worth & Co., the large and reputable firm of shipbuilders.The Government bad nothing at all to do with Mr.Car- bonneau and had only learned indirectly that he was behind Mr.Colombier.Notice had been given to Mr.Colombier that his contract would be can- eelled.= .Mr.Borden remarked that at least one member of the Government knew that Mr.Carbonneau was behind the contract made last year, and that it would be assigned to him.Under the circamstances there was little justification for saying that the Government was not officially aware of Mr.Carbon- neau's connection with the matter.The order for papers was granted.THE UNION LABEL BILL.Mr.Ridlph Smith's resolution, \u201cthat it Is expedient to provide for the registration of labour union labels and to provide pecuniary penalties for the Why Burn Your Toes By using an Acid, Flesh Corn Remedy ?What's the sense in ruining your feet by a cheap corn remedy?Better get the old reliable Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor, which Is frée from all acids and flesh eating chemicals.Putnam's is a healing antiseptic preparation and cures without pain in twenty- four hours.In use for nearly fifty years, therefore a standard article Every bottle of Putnam's Corn\" Extractor is guaranteed.Try it; price 26 centa .j TE Dr TL EL ie Ce Th ni D PE EE SE ie PE EEE EE EE ES SO THE MONTREAL Take no other.\u2019 \u201cThis winter | caught another cold, I suffrre 1 with this unpleasant trouble : vears, It caused an unpleas- : \u201cveati and constant hawking and : President of ' Insist! The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.: a man noi of large.means but capable |.tation that the Liberal advertising for many years has created in the public a justifiable expec- combines comfort, durability, fit, shapesretentionand beauty, \u20ac \u201c*Slater\u201d\u2019 Shoe THE SLATER SHOE 225 ST.JAMES STREET.47 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.144 CENTRE STREET.POINT ST and to hold its trade its makers are compelled to make it as good as the public expects.Goodyear Welted Slater Shoe For Men +» 15 00 # For Women STORES: 2447 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST 1551 ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST.CHARLES (THOMAS HICKEY).This label means quality, and RESS™ Suit.Look for #\u2014always.Sold by Leading Clothiers Throughout Canada.The Hallmark of Good Clothes.The reputation of '* PROGRESS\"\u201d CLOTHING has been built solidly on quality.Season after season, \u201c Progress \u201d \u201cClothing has \u2018increased in favor, by living up to its recognized reputation.goes in every genuine *PROG- Sale of Timber Limits and Saw Mills.The following Limits and Saw )\\ lls are offered for sale by tender: 1.Algonquin Park Limits, consisting of berths in Peck, Hunter & McLaughlin Townships.2, Trent and Moira Limits, 4.Trenton Saw Mill.1904.5.Algonquin Park Mill, a quantity of machipery and plant, cluding a burner, which \u201ccan Lake, on the Canada Atlantic Rallway.givgn if required.For particulars apply to GILMOUR TANTED YOUNG MAN, EXPERIenced in Custom House and office work, speaking both languages; must be accurate at figures and good penma A Box 1023, city.oP «ro ANTED \u2014 A FOREWOMAN TO TAKE charge of the collar ironing and finishing department.A.H.Sims Co., Ltd, 54 Latour st WANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO RUN BOSOM ironing, cuffing and neck banding machines, also experienced shirt troners.À.H.Sims Co., Limited, 54 Latour st.VVANTED = GROCERY DRIVER, ALSO oy for store, bring r Sherbrooke st.s references.693 V ANTED \u2014 SHIPPING cheese warehouse, References.2321.ul CLERK IN quic at figures.$6 per week.Apply P.O.Box TO LET\u2014FIRST OF JULY VERY DE- iid sirable flat, § rooms and bathroom, 104 Columbia avenue, Westmount, $25 per month Apply to James Baillle, 12B, Bd.of Trade Bldg.140 2 TO LET \u2014 FLAT, WEST END, 8% rooms; rent $22.50, Thos.Ligget, 2474 St.Catherine st.133 eod tf 9 TO LET \u2014 TO TWO ADULTS, BATH- iid room flat.in private residence on St.Matthew st.Apply 2493 Notre Dame st.TO LET \u2014 THE UPPER FLAT OF No.6 Mayor st, either furnished or partly furnished, for light housekeeping; other rooms.Apply 4 Mayor st DIESINKER WANTED The Hemsley Mfg.Co., I 255 St James Street.iél st RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT FROM FIRST Na of September at moderate terms, by desirable tenant, modern flat, containing five or more rooms.Apply, stating terms and jocation, C, 1693, Star Office.141 2 WANTED \u2014 FOR IMMEDIATE POS- centra.VV ANTED \u2014 MACHINIST, FIRST CLASS, : one accustomed to tool buliding.State wages and experience, steady work.Western City, Ontario.Apply C, 1668, Star Oftice.- 140 3, 3Jaw VVANTED \u2014 SMART YOUTH, ABOUT 16 Years of age for office work; must be a gnod penman.Apply, stating references to P.O.Box 188.141 VV ANTED\u2014GIRLS.GOOD PAY.STEADY work.Apply foreman, The Canada FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FOR THREE OR FOUP months, from July 1st, small furnished flat, central locality.Rent moderate.Address J, 6314, Star Branch Office.138 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 FOR JULY AND AUG- M ust a newly furnished flat of 7 rooma on Peel st.near Sherbrooke st, everything modern; telephone, etc.Address K.6349, Star Branch Office.138 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 A WELL FURNISHED flat in the *Denbiga,\u201d 4123 Western ave., including telephone, hot water, etc, tmmediate possession to October 1st.Apply R.Ewing, 65 Cote st.Phone Main 155.2 session, small flat or house, locality preferred.Apply D, 1744, Star Of- Paper Box Company, 12-14 St Eloi at, fice.Montreal.141 8eod ANTED \u2014 WOULD-BE STENO- \u2014 IRST SEPT.A n wishes, or 3 oorma, heated or wun- | graphers.You can become proficient heated, west of St.Urbain and north of Boyosraphers in _30 days, by studying Orchester sts.Apply giving full detalls Bo¥d's Syllabjc Shortnand.We have placed ddress N, 7576, Star Branch Office.students in good positions, after 15 days \u2019 , 141 2 2aw study.Syllabic Shorthand combinea system, simplicity, legibility and speed, and is absolutely free from positions, dots, shades or dashes, thus doing away with the complication and confusion which exists in the old systems.Call or write for circulars, Syllabic Shorthand & Business College, Karn Hall, St.Catherine st.W.T.Moon, Principal.141 3eod ANTED \u2014 FUR BLOCKER AND FUR trimmers wanted.Apply North West: ern Fur Co, 393 St.Paul nt.141 2 ANTED \u2014 TINMAN, MAN EXPERIenced in tinning iron goods, constant job to right man.State experience.Address D, 1743, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY, 9PEAKing both languages, to answer telephone; must have a good knowledge of stenography and typewriting.Address L.A.Labat, Post Office Box No.649, Montreal.141 2 SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 AT ST.AGATHE, ON west end lake shore, furnished cottage, electric light.hot d cold water, boat house.Apply to E.von Rappard, St.Agathe.139 9 TO LET \u2014 AT CACOUNA, THREE houses, in the prettiest part of Ca- douna, on the west side of tha St.Lawrence Hall.Apply to Peter Dunnigan, Cprouna, TO LET \u2014 18 ISLAND LAKE, NICE new house, 8 rooms, partly furnished, fine large verandah, on lake, near station.Phone East 213.J.Thompson, 3¢ Prince Arthur st.Full particulars.G.W.Burch, 1§ Island Lake, Que.141 2 2aw SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED, WANTED-HOUSE ON LAKE SHORE wi grounds and stable and fit for occupation in winter.State number of rooms und rent would rent for term Of years.A, 1697, Star Office.140 8 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 AT DORVAL FURNISHED cottage, splendidly situated, water supply.John G.Savage, 168 McCord 5 TO LET \u2014 AT ST.ROSE, QUE, beautiful cottage, well furnished, will sub-let for summer months.For particulara apply E, 1798, Star Office.141 3004 OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 THREE SPLENDID OFFICES, with vault.Apply to J.O.Dupuis, 204 St.James st, room 32.141 2 AGENTS WANTED.ANTED\u2014 A LIVB AGENT CAN MAKE anywhere from $10 to $18 each week the year round.Proposition attractive, and success guaranteed to men of average ability.Very profitable for spare time.Hend card, and do it now.Wesley Linscott, Brant.tord.133 12 WASTED \u2014 SALES AGENT WANTED for Western Ontario.One who Is fully acquainted with automatic and plain engines, boilers, heaters, etc.: that can complete contracts and attend also to all general business, such a position covers State age.experience and give references.Apply D, 1820, Star Office.113 eod tf CAN YOU SAVE 4c A DAY § If so, You cas Own your Home, I can sell rplendidly located lots on Durocher, Manse, Hutch- ison Streets.Stose, to 8 cols Churches, an gerd direct to lota.Wate In treet.Price $250, $275.Terms, $10 cash and 14e n day, paid weekly or monthly.: Take \u201cRiverside\u201d and Montreal Annex Caras up Park to lots, Branch office.corner Park and Van Horne ave, open Saturday and Sunday afternoons.Head Ofice\u2014G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Tel.Main 2137, Poter street.womans diseases, 56 est Menenree ; © 4 ete Se 7 EE 2 WW AN ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED STREET car men out of employment are wanted immediately.Write at once to W, 1511, Star Office.141 2 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant at 80 Shuter st.V ANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN AS driver, one who knows the city well.Apply at Phelps & Binns, £6 Victoria sq.ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS.APPLY APter 6 to J.G.Wood, 451 Lagauche- tiere st.TED \u2014 A_BQY_ AS APPRENTICE.Apply before 10 a.m.Jas.A.Ogllvy ns.| & So ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; no washing; wages $12.Can have every evening out and Bunday afternoon.City references required.Apply at 324 Prince Arthur st WANTED \u2014 EXPRESS DRIVER WM.Elliot, 300 Greené avenue, West- mount.WANTED \u2014 KITCHEN MAN.APPLY \"Hotel Carslake, 573 St James st.ANTED \u2014 COOKS, HOUSEKEEPERS, companions, housemaids, parlour- \u2018| maids, waitresses, chambermaids, generals, nurses, for choice situations; highest wages.Britt's Agency, 114 1-3 Yonge, Toronto, Canada.ANTED \u2014 A BOOKKEEPER; REferences required, either man or lady.Address 707 Craig st.AJANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLE- maid; wages $16 per month.Apply Hotel Carsiake, 573 8t.James st.X7ANTED \u2014 MAN OR SMART LAD TO deliver goods and take care of horses.Must know the city.Winch's Market, 2337 Bt.Catherine st.VWANTED \u2014 TABLE GIRL AND NURSE girl.117 Windsor st.X7ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant, with references, family four, new house, all conveniences; highest wages, 94 Arlington ave, Westmount.Telephone Westmount 1286.WANTED\u2014 AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT lad, for an office, 15 or 16 years old.Apply room 42, C.P.R.Tel.Bldg.: JANTED \u2014 A GOOD COACHMAN.APply to E, 1792, Star Office.141 2 JANTED \u2014 MESSENGER BOYS, WITH bicycles.Apply 127 1-2 St.Maurice st.ANTED \u2014 PASTRY COOK, WOMAN.Grand Union Hotel, 1913 Notre Dame street.© ANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BOY about 15 or 16 to make himself generally useful.Empire Dye Works, 2 1-3 Phillips square.ANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD general servant: must be good plain cook, willing to go to seaside; no washing nor ironing.Apply 14 Bishop st \u201cWant\u201d Ad.Depots for Che Montreal Star, BRANCH OFFICES for the receiv Ing of \u201cWant\u201d Advertisements for THE MONTREAL STAR, will be found at the following addresses: The Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine sts.The Star Branch Office, at T.Stone» Store, 627 Wellington st, PT.ST.CHARLES.The Star Branch Offlee, at W.S.Stones Drug Store, corner St.Catherine at.and Greene ave, WESTMOUNT.141eodtf ANTED \u2014/YoUTE TO ASSIST IN OFfice.fair writer and quick at figures \u201c Apply Henry Gatehouss, $10 Dor- chester st.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of two.Apply with references to 4068 Tupper st, near Atwater avenus | 141 3eod ANTED STENOGRAPHERS, IF you want to better your positions, attend speed classes Goltman\u2019's Business Col- lege, 2462 St.Catherine st.Open all summer.Bhorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, telegraphy.Rees \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ANTED \u2014 BY A MIDDLE AGED PER- , son position as plain cook, willing to wash and iron; country or city.31 Dowd st., room 11.ANTED \u2014 BY FRENCH YOUNG lady.with several \u2018years\u2019 experience, situation in private family, to teach French to young children.Address N, 7563, Star Branch Office.142 3 ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEWOMAN charge of house gnd servants in town.or care of children at seaside; city ing on Drummond cheerful, Auer light, room wituated on bathroom @at.Apply 79 Drummond et 106 of Recus \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, ON bath fat, all newly fitted up, Auer light, hot and cold water, with or without board.862 Palace at 140 3 Roex \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE room, $5 monthly; not and cold water.Board optional.49 Victoria st.140 2 OOMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS on bathroom floor, first class table board $3.00 per wesk or by tickets.87 Mo- Gil College.140 2 OOMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED, EVERY comfort, few doors off Sherbrooke st.48 Durocher at.141 3e0d Rrooxs \u2014 FURNISHED, SINGLE AND double, gentlemen only: 39 Victoria ! 141 Seod OOMS8 \u2014 3 LARGE, BRIGHT ROOM R dewly furnished, suitable for 3 entier atreet.references.O, 6591, Star Branch Office.men or married couple.16a Drummond et.141 3 M18 ANTED \u2014 A POSITION A8 COMPAN- \u2014 W fon-nurss to invalid, including care COME me.Fan EHD.furnished back of house and servante if desired; city refer- parlour, other rooms, double and single, ences.O, $580, Star Branch Office.1413 gentlemsn only.760 Palace st 141 3eod ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY.washing or cleaning, by respectable married woman.Apply to Mrs.McC.130 Amherst st.In rear.We by tn 5a ATOUNG WOMAN e Y.Apply to 41 For ave, off Guy at.Reference.se WANTED \u2014 BITUATION A8 GENERAL referred sains housekeeper, elderly couple Pp! : two years good city references.Addreas O, 6330, Star Branch Office.141 3 | vate family.Apply 24 8t Famille st.R°ex \u2014 A NICE BRIGHT ROOM, AUER light, porcelain bath, telephone.47 McGill College avenue.Reou == TO RENT ONE LARGE AND one small bedroom, well furnished, every convenience and use of phone, in pri- 141 3 OOMS \u2014 164 PEEL BTREET, CORNER 8t.Catherine, bright front rooms, by pid or week, very central for strangers a .4 - > - .: .+ \u201c + THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1904.§ _ HOUSES TO LET.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.SUMMER BOARD.FOR SALE .nvenience of fa Te LET \u2014 1 000D HOUSES oN (Continued on Page 9) (Continued on Page 9) (Continued sn Page 9) ROOM _\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ARD \u2014 LAKE HULL LAKE MEM.FOR SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, xi] rko street, near Mount Roya ho \u2014_ a N: ANT \u2014 - t room magog.; ä Westmount ¢ roomma bach, sie: Address fid Mount moysi | WANTED, (SUX 0000 LIME stonm WANTED - GROCERY STOREMAL: amare bets A AE 2008 [in privair ohm.Sh medsrn soavenianees.tbo.Special reise From Maks on steam Mocks, 410! mil bigeEer SIE pes Led g #venue.140 3 hour day.ÆBpiy Hooper Broa, corner Elgin briety and ability; good wages, with board ike to hear from firm desiring services of APPIY at ia City Councillors st.139 3 inch; M°p charge for lussese us ajso Ant te doal, delivered anywhere .Residents TO LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT OF 424 Flora aa, Ottaga 141 3 and lodging ADDY with full particulars, XK, capable young man.F, 1532, Star Office.OMB \u2014 10 LET.ONB MEDION .Prop.« city.er oDiarmie No.IR Coal \"17005 § rooms.43 St.Hubert st.bath, hot ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF momo oo.ANTED \u2014 BY A BEAMSTRESS BEW- mine olegantly furnished rooms.front.JJOARD \u2014 CACOUNA, THE \u201cDUFFER.Tel Main 462 188 of in\u201d House is ready for \u20ac P rates for June.Apply J.M.Pollock, Si | BOARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE sccommodated with rooms and first class board close by St.Lawrence River.Apply Mra.C.Cardinal, South Lancaster, B°4rD \u2014 LES BOULEAUX, BT.HYPO- lyte, Lake Achigan The best house, on the finest lake, norta of Montreal; first clans plain board; beautiful view; wide verandahs; row boats; oanoes; livery, $6 per week.French summer school.A.B.Cruchet, Proprietor.138 10 OARD \u2014 CAN GIVE FIRST CLASS ACcommodations to a few boarders, close to P.O., Siation and boat; terms $5 per week.Apply Mra.Camplong.Hudson.Que ARD \u2014 AND ROOMS IN A PRIVATE : family, at Beaconsfield; terms low.Apply at Cottage, ¢ Beaconafield, or 109 Park avenue.139 ¢ OARD \u2014 \u201cLAKE ST.JOSEPH COT- B tage,\u201d 7 miles from St.Agathe; best of board.Good boating and fishing.Boats, ete, free.Terms moderate.Adrien Corbeil, Bt Adolphe de Howard, Que.139 \u20ac ARD \u2014 ETANSTEAD HOTEL.STAN- stead, Que.Hotel is now open to Te- Seive summer boarders.Stanstead is situated on the Boston and Maine Railway, one mile from Vermont line, four aours ride from Montreal, the hotel is 1100 ft.above sea level, pleasant drives, fishing, etc.liv- ory in connection.Fdrther information Apply Hall & Nettleton.Proprietors.139 2 BARD \u2014 WANTED LIMITED NUMber of boarders for summer months in private family on farm.For particulars ap- WANTED \u2014 BY SMART YOUNG WOman as working housekeeper, where she can have her child three years 6M with her: is good cook.Address O, 6582.Star Branch Office.141 3 ANTED \u2014 WORK IN KITCHEN OR pantry by day or week.Address room 1, 123 Donegana at.V ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE MIDdle aged woman general housework, two or three days weekly: no washing.Address D, 1749, Star Office.141 3 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY FIRST class chef, on all lines, cookings.Address E, 1791, Star Office.141 2eod ANTED \u2014 PLACE AS PLAIN COOK in city.Apply 68 Latour st.ANTED \u2014 SILK AND LAWN BHIRTS made by experienced operator, late of New York.Address Mrs.Levy, 221 St.Urnes ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 TO LET FRONT PARLOUR, unfurnished or partly furnished, also large unfurnished room, one furnished room $6 per month.263 St.Antoine st : ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY JUNE 25TH, 2 DOUBLE rooms, with board, in private French family, vicinity St.Antoine and Guy.Apply with terms, which must be moderate, 1850, Btar Office.ANTED \u2014 LADY EMPLOYED DURing day wlll pay ten dollars per month for comfortable room, with modern conveniences, between Bishop street and Union avenue.D, 1745, Star Office.3 BOARD.OARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR BEARI, strictly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance; ladies treated and attended.28 St.Monique 5 1 BoARrD \u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD ply to Mr.Martin Elliott, Brittonville P.O, Argenteuil Co.139 Bb BeAr ~\u2014 A FEW BOARDERS ACCOMmodated at Spring Hill Cottage, Sweetsburg: good board; terms moe P.F.Ferguson.BeAr \u2014 ST.AGATHE DES MONTS, first class board and rooms.Telephone T.Dick, St.Agathe des or write Mrs L.139 10 Monts.B°4RD \u2014 A FEW SUMMER BOARDers can be accommodated at Miss Ellen Johnson's.Carillon, Que.Rates 34 per week.Excellent board.No children.à BeAr \u2014 INVALID OR CONVALEScent to board for the summer in the home of a trained nurse; Hill farm; splendid view; every care If needed; references.Box 286, Robinson, Bury, Que.140 7 OARD \u2014 TWO GENTLEMEN OR MARried couple can have large room and board (private family) for summer months, house pleasantly situated, near lake shore, Beaconsfield.Address N, 7510, Star Branch at 468 Guy st.14 Office.140 2 B°4rD -\u2014 AT ST.LAMBERT, VERY pleasant room, with board: close to ROOMS AND BOARD.OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES during confinement; private.Mrs.Ladies\u2019 Doctor, 61 Sanguinet st.OOMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT rooms, first and second flat, quiet central, French and English speaking; breakfast if desired.141 1-2 Bleury st.Roous ~\u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT rooms on bathroom flat, suitable for light housekeeping, all conveniences.Terms am derate.Central.Address C, 1700, Star ce.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS to let: board if desired.small private family.No children.Telephone.37 Shu- ter st 141 56 TPOOM8\u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FURnished rooms.54 Victoria st.Terms moderate.141 3 OOM \u2014 ONE SINGLE ROOM, FURnished, without board.Apply et 110 Union ave.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH USE OF kitchen if required.8 Brunswick st.160 \u20ac taw parlour bedroom and small double room; gentlemen only.7¢ Mliton st.\u201c 140 3 Jaw OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE room, newly furnished, with all mod- { conveniences Transients \u2018accommodateé Metcalfe.140 § Gaw OOM \u2014 NICE LARGB ROOM ON BATH room fiat, electric light, every convenience, use of parlour; breakfast and supper if wanted; lady only.$12 month.No.608 Park avenue, Annex ROOM \u2014 FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, near Mance.2024 St Catherine et QOMS \u2014 HANDSOME SUITE PAR- ) lours far for gentlemen, accustomed to comfort, quiet private house; visitors accommodated; central, 26 McGill College avenue.1416 M \u2014 2258 ST.CATHERINE STREET, furnished or unfurnished, Auer Hght, good bath: gentleman only.OOMS \u2014 LET TWO FIRST CLASS, Auer light, hot and cold water, bath fiat; gentlemen or married couples.Apply 147 Metcalfe st.141 6 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 years of age to mind baby one year old.-Apply to 68 Crescent st - : - ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRL TO asaist with general housework; references.45 McGill College ave.'ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; must be good Siam cook; references required.Apply 369 ishop st, between 7 and 8 p.m.141 3 ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, MAN or woman, one preferred who is willing to be useful round the house.Apply the | Steward, Victoris Golf Country.Club, St Roo Lambert.141 3 ANTED-\u2014Tallor, 8 young man to make himself useful, bushelling.trimming.etc.Apply with references C, 1662, Star Office.141 83 XATANTED \u2014 KITCHEN AND PANTRY girls for cafe.2252 St.Catherine st.WANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY FOR light manufacturing business.Good wages paid.Bun Mfg.Co.84 St Dizier st WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT, SMART BOY, 14 to 16 years of age, for office and to learn the electrical business.Apply room 3, 246 St.James st 141 3 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD DRESSMAKER Good wages.Apply at once 382a St.Antoine st.JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAID FOR GEN- letter only to Messrs.H.& A.Allan, Steamship Agents, city.141 3 ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT MIDDLE aged woman to act as housekesper and companion to elderly invalid lady.living in pretty country town.State references.Apply \u201cInvalid,\u201d D, 1747, Star Office.141 2 WANTED \u2014 A STRONG LAD TO MAKE himself generally useful and go with parcels, close early.Fit Reform Wardrobe, 2344 St.Catherine st.WANTED SMART, RELIABLE SALESlady of good address: good position and good salary to the right party.Apply to Miss Dillon, at 138 Peel at WANTED \u2014 A GOOD TINSMITH.APply to R.A.Bomers, 55 King st.ANTED = A GOOD GENERAL SERvant; must understand plain cooking.Family of two.No washing or froning.Apply 29 Buckingham avenue.141 3 ANTED \u2014 A TABLEMAID, ALSO A .housemaid, willing to go to seaside; references required.Good wages.Apply 183 University st.141 8 'ANTBD \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, able to cook; references required.Apply 238 University st ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT, ACTIVE BOY for office and messages: must be well recommended.Apply by letter only to M.K.Nolan, 134 Bt.Peter st.ANTED \u2014 TWELVE CARPENTERS.Apply, giving name and address to 141 3 ANTED \u2014 TWO STENOGRAPHERS, with experience for raffway office.Aâ- dress O, 638$, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FOR THE GLBN- garry Private Hospital, 49 McGill College ave.8 housemaid, $13 a month; need not apply without 200d references.141 8 WAITED \u2014 NEAT HOUSEMAID, TO D, 1769, Star Office.L stay in town for the summer: refer- stices required.Appiy 217 Milton st.141 8 ! ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN IRONER.eral work, at once.Apply 339 Prince Apply \u201c17 Latour st.\u2019 Arthur st ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY BY ANTED \u2014 GIRL 16 TO 14 TO KEEP cash and make herself useful in retail dry goods house.French preferred.215 Main st.'ANTED \u2014 A DRESS GOODB SALESman with thorough experience in these lines and able to speak ench and Eng- \u201811ah fluently.Apply to ths M=znager, The 8.Carsley Co., Ltd .ANTED 2.A -GENERAL GIRL small family, of three, able to do plain cooking: no washing or ironing; must be well recommended.Apply 97 Park ave, between 7 and 8 p.m.WANTED TO PURCHASE.ANTED - TO PURCHABSR TOURS and everybody elses cast off household furniture, clothing, fur coata capes, old diamonds, gviu and ela {1 ata a rices for good + prom P y M.Frank, of tric st.Tol East 3061.\u2026 108 30 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIBF and gentlemen\u2019s cast off clothing, fur.coats and capes.Sse Sam first, 2386 Notre Dame dt, 88 we DAy the best prices of any other desler, Mal] orders attended.Telephone Main 966.18% 2e ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A TWO- senteÂd carriage, dovered Festerres, new or secondband.Address W, 1529, Star Office.t 140 3° W ANTED \u2014 SKECONDHAND PIANGS and organs.Thése will te bought outright for cash, or taken ia eg change for new pianos, 144 Peel street.137 3e0d ne SHOW CASES.\u2018} \u2018 NN iron} NANADIAN SHOW TASE CO.32 ADE speedy, ronto.Counter cased, er or casey.*.Tae NTE 1 sired, also co ty ~turnished bedroom.160 Mansfield st.141 3eod OOM \u2014 WANTED A RESPECTABLE \u2018or without board; transients taken.45 Mo- Gil College avenue.; .GE COT CES © 2 Branch , Office.189 3 XJANTED \u2014 MRS BULLOCK, SHOR?hand specialist, has vacancies for few more students.16 rne st 139 \u20ac WANTED \u2014 PUPILS.: violin and sight singing; special terms Roo \u2014 ON GROUND FLOOR, AUER light, aot water.use of plano If de- mtortably woman that goes out by the day, a comfortably furnished room, two dollars per month, on bathroom flat, if willing to do littie cleaning once @& week.Apply at 27 Shnter st.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET.NICEly turnished room on bath flat, private 49 $0e04d OOM8 \u2014 VISITORS TO MONTREAL.Transient rooms and board.First clase rooms and \u2018Dy the dhy or week; most desirable and convenient locality.Write or for terms.Address 78 Victoria st.119 26 \u2014_\u2014 Rooxs -\u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOM ; with board, also table board 9% Un- on avenue.133 20 OOMS \u2014 T® LET DOUBLE ROOMS IN the front, also table board, gas, hot water heating.Apply 55 Beaver Haul HL 3 OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED double room in high class house, other smaller rooms, very pleasant, choice location; cuisine unexcelled.91 Mackay + 13% Rooms \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, breakfast or full board; transients accommodated, bath, etc 60 Drummond st 140 6 OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE FRONT room, private balcony.also single rooms, half block from street car.Transients accommodated.American House, 79 Union ave.Tel.Up 3245.140 3 OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, NICELY FURnished double and single rooms on bathroom flat, with first class board, hot water, Auer light and all home comforts.468 Guy st.140 2 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 98 STANley street, double rooms: also table board.Transients accommodated.140 ¢ OOM \u2014 AND BOARD FOR TWO young men.1571 1-3 Atwater preuve 40 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, CLEAN rooms, 1st class board; accommodated.55 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.A LADY OFfers furnished rooms, with board, for summer months, electric light, telephone, exceptionally clean; caoice board.481 Sherbrooke st.141 6 QOMS NICELY FURNISHED double rooms, front and back, on bath flat.with board; gentlemen and married couples; table bearders taken.Terms moderate.61a City Couneiilors st.141 3 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY DESIRES room and board in private family, no other boarders taken, out during day; terms $1¢ per month, between Bleury and Windsor, Dorchester and St Catherine.Ad- river and railway.Terms moderate.P.O.Box No.1, St.Lambert.140 3 OARD\u2014 FOR HEALTH, RECREATION, picturesque beeuty, Prince Edward Island is an unrivalled summer resort.Illustrated information as to mode and time OR BALE\u2018 SAILING YACHT \u201cSpray,\u201d 25 ft.over all, § 1-2 ft.beam, 22 inchea draught, cabined; very roomy deck and cockpit Good suit canvas, steel rudder and centre board, fully complete, ail in first class order, newly nted.Will be sold at reasonable price.be seen at ner moorings, Pointe Claire Boat Club.En- Quire of Legault, the carstaker, or C, 1489, Star Office.141 6 For SALE \u2014 BICK ROOM FURNITURE, rolling, reclining chairs, bedside ad- Justable table, bed rest, vapour bath cab- nets, reading book holders, commodes.Bu E.Painchaud, 208 8t.Lawrence stall framing orders à OFF t.ho Malone Moulding and Framing Ce.48 Beaver Hall gil.41 @ F°® BALE \u2014 FANCY CHAIRS, MATtresses, bronze clock, plano chair, dood awning, large stereoscoping views, bee?glasses: and one ledger, Copeland-Chattere son system only, 16 days In use.3 Laval avenue.141 3 OR SALE -\u2014 INFANTS AND CHIL» dren's white musiin hoods and hate and embroldered hoods and hats, large assortment; best value in the city.Clark's, room one, 210 St.James at.141 3 Fer SALE \u2014 GIRLS AND BOYS sufts, and blouses in Galatea, pique, navy serge, otc, for 6 to 10 years old, good quality; nigh grade goods, English make, 20 per cent.off regular prices.Clark's, room one, 210 Bt.James st.141 3 OR SMLE \u2014 TWO BEDROOM BETS and one lron bedstead, perfectly new.Apply (between 10 and 12 am.and 4 and 6 pm.) at 155 1-3 St.Charles Borromee street.141 3 OR SALE \u2014 DOUBLE BCULL, BHELL bottom, racing skiff, good opening for oarsman, boating club; exchange for sailing boat.70 Molson ave, Cote St.Paul.141 8 Fer BALE\u2014A SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO, rosewood case, by Hood, Montres suitable, for seastde or country, price $b cash.Apply C, 1666, Star Office.Fer SALE\u20148125, PAYABLE $4 MONTH- .1y, or $85 cash, buys fine Heintzman square plano, 7 1-3 octaves, carved legs; just received In part payment for new Mason & Risch upright.Apply Leach'a 3440 St.Catherine at.OR SALE\u20144$225, PAYABLE $8 MONTHly, or $169 all cash, buys fine upright piano, used one year, warranted for five years.Apply Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine st.(Continued on Page 9) BUSINESS CHANCES.TNOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS groceries, cigar, fruit and confectionery stores.boarding houses, partnershipe and all other kinds of businesses; rare chances for beginners.Houses and shops te let L.Harris, 25 Bt.Lawrence st.128 9 OR SALE \u2014 OLD ESTABLISHED TAIloring business in best locality: reason house is now open for the summer.House is situated between Lacs Charlebois and Des Isles.in one of the prettiest spots in the Laurentians.Terms reasonable.Boats free.Team at every train.For further (n- formation apply Ben Leroux Fils, Lac Charlebois, St.Margaret, P.Q.139 4 aw PBeArRD \u2014 THE LORD MINTO COTtage.on Lac Bt.Joseph, is now open.Holiday asekers and fishermen will find \u2018this an ideal spot: only 6 miles from St Agathe.Good meals.Reasonable terms Boats free.Apply Michasl Bergin.St.Adol- pone de Howard.P.Q.139 5 law OARD \u2014 MT.VERNON COTTAGE.ST.Agathe des Monts, open for summer guests, first class board and rooms on lakeside; boasts.139 10eod OARD \u2014 AT APIARY FARM, FOR summer months, healthy locality.large shady lawn, 40 miles cest of Montreal: terms $3.00.Apply Mrs John Kennedy, Farndon, Que.135 8eod BeArp \u2014 LITTLE METIS, FAIRVIEW House, will be opened June 25th, to receive a few private boarders.Apply to D.Tuggey.Box 104.133 10 eod BOARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT \u201cTHE Elma,\" near Post Office and churches, three trains dally from Montreal; fine mountain scenery.For particulars apply Mrs.W.R.Bavage, West Shefford.Que.aw OARD BUMMER BOARD.SANDY Beach Farm, Bondville, Que.Pleasantly located on west shore of Brome Lake, tennis court, shady lawa and fine \u2018sandy beach for bathing, Bell telephone connection: five minutes\u201d walk from P.O.and church.John Jones.127 Seo OARD \u2014 NICE BOARDING HOUSE AT Lac des lales, Francis Chartier, prop.will be open first ef June, excellent board at moderate prices; water from the aqueduct © Francis Chartier, Lac Charlebois.127 10604 BOARD \u2014 MRS.WILLIAM ORME, ST.Agathe des Monts, Que.will be ready to accommodate few ers this summer.Apply for terms.123 20e0d OARD \u2014 ÉEASIDE HOUSE, LITTLE Matis, P.Que\u2026 open for guests 15th June.Latest sanitary Improvements, tennis, boating, bathing, trout iake free to guests.John Astle, Proprietor.123 36eod ARD \u2014 HOTEL BELMONT, STE.Agathe des Monts, Que, near Lake aes Sables, first class accommodation, moderate prices; specih] rates for families; use of boats free.No consumption.115 47eod family of two.Apply 195 Versailles at dresa N, 7499, Star Branch Office.140 2 QARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND \u2014T0 RENT WANTED = Two FURNISHED ROOMS, nlahed.ah modern comventincen Fos par: = RICE BRI \u2014 a © modern eonvenicnces.or par- Mu ne bedroom.ab MTS old at.with first class board wanted for ticulars and terms apply Adrien Tellier, St.141 2 summer months by young married couple, Agathe.107 2£4eod Outremont, Westmount or Montreal West .preferred.E, 1817, Star Office.OARD \u2014 BST.AGATHE DES MONTS.OOM \u2014 TO LET A SMALL FUR- nisned front room on bath flat.154 Mansfield st OOM\u2014T0O LET UNFURNISHED LARGE room on bathroom fiat, in private family; rent cheap.Apply to 467 Seigneurs at, Ro\u201c \u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE BRIGHT room, private family of three adults; no children; modern conveniences.68 Park avenue.Reoo™ \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY furnished room for gentieman of Quiet habits, all! convenience in house.1 McGill College avenue.141 3 Rox \u2014 WBLL FURNISHED FRONT room, bathroom fiat, suitable for one or two; every conv ; transl ace commodated.96 Union avenue.141 ?OOM \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE FRONT rdom, with sitting room and excel.jant board for two gentlemen, Hutchison st.Terms moderate.Address O, 7600, Star Branch Office.141 3 MS8\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WELL furnished bright front rooms, with 241 8 RooME \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, ON bathroom fat, transients accommodated.Telephone.23 McGill Collers ave.OOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED single room on bath floor, vacant June Ih.143 Mansfield st.MS \u2014 THREE SINGLE ROOMS, ONB on bathroom flat, convenient locality, clean and warm in winter; board if require, od.Address D, 1741, Star Office.OOM -\u2014 DOUBLE ROOM IN CONVENI- ont locality, very reasonable; doard if required.Address D, 1740, Star Office.OOMS\u2014 TO LET 3 DOUBLE FURNISHed rooms on bath flat, hot water, Auer fight, use of telephons.2 Metoalle at.Phone Up 1580.+ PUPILS WANTED.\u2019 ANTED \u2014 PARISIAN LADY TEACH.W- er is looking for summer engagem t oy.private lessons.Address K, 1379, VOICE PLACING, for Studio, front room No.6, Xarn Hall, first floor up, 3382 St.Cather- u's st.140 \u20ac HORGES, CARRIAGES, ETC, OR SALE \u2014 MR.J.H.WATTAN, OF Picton, has just arrived at our stables with car losd of superior horses, in the lot are four ponies suitible for family or children to drive, also several good family and business horses.T.W.Foster & Co, 605 St.Paul st 141 3 OR SALE \u2014 HORSES.ONE BEAUTIful cream coloured Gelding, with sii- ver mane and tail, 16 hands high, § years old, and will weigh 1300 Ibs, one of the handsomest horses in the city.Also chestnut cod, 18 3-4 hands thoroughly broken to harness and saddle, § years old, one pair of 14 chestnuts geldings, ds high, 5 years old, and one pair of steel grays, 15 3-4 hands high, § years 01d, T.W.Foster and Co.605 St.Paul st.141 3 ALE \u2014 A QUEBEC BUGGY, IN R at class order, Fin by lariviera Apply at 159 Amherst 134 tf F° SALE \u2014 PONY, ONE OF THB R finest ponies In the Eastern Tewh- ships, also a fine summer and winter rig, very little used.For particulars address Box 223, Granby, Que.140 8 SALE \u2014 A HANDSOME SURREY.Jor, runabout, made by Stivers, of New York, and a Lennox trap, by Flandreau, New York.Owner wishes to dispose of them as he is going edbroad.A.\u20ac.Larlviers, Carriage Maker, 73 Bt.Antoine st 14e 6 R SALE \u2014 GLADSTONES AND KEN- sington buggies, Quebec, Mikados, fam- {iy trap, pony oarts, expresses of al kinds, carts, poles, harness, etc.Brosseau, 35 ft.Maurice st.141 6 éaw \u2014 TO PURCHASE FOR Wa» culled or tired horses, easy work Sod well\u2019 cared for.Good prices paid.Answer with particulars.D, 1748, Star Office.\u2014 _\u2014 1461 à taw MISCELLANEOUS.AMB WESTON, MONTREAL'S Motos phrenologist, readings daily Sde to $2.00; satisfaction guaranteed.Two Weeks only.No.24¢ Dufferin ot, th CREDIT GOOD AT F.La- YO Bates and for Pp mediam artis ge furniture.for > ra 2 ning room and tors, stoves, go-carta, ete.ete, st lowest te Call and see yourselves. ie L TANTS E ; W speed machines.steady must pds poule both Languages uen: P front room, corner Bt.Catherine and Consulting Engineers & Survoyors arocs Penson Bin Bevan rite: ments appear in the Star may procure Folders, Circulars and other informa- ! #004 wages.We do.hot work Baturds Tam A a no end ite, Tia BL.Drummond.For partioulare apply 83 Drum- Member N.BE.C.Institute hive.Beotina \u2019 139 3 tion as to Location, Transportation, Terms, Special Attractions and Features ï ivan Joba P.Black & Co, 18 A James Me Coshier Union Lite mond st te q buliders on application to the Star Branch Office, corner of Pesi and St.Catherine KENNEBUNK BEACH, ME.- .treet.- Lion Bagineers and Ship re ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED Streets.139 tf High class.Golf, Surf Bathing, candp= 4 ANTE = TE D Oo 70, LE BeAr oa Cana oF Ernest Whiteman, who came to ing.Write for Booklet rare doses iw en during ap are AGENTS WAN water.richly furnished, clothes Manitoba tu 1902 Brothers Charlie fund v 133 6eod Almos J.Smith, Mgrs; closets.cool room.69 adañold 137 5 HE | DOMINION PNEUMATIC noce Harry seek.Address $.+ i i \u2014 \u2014 = , a , bd c \" - E es \"7 = \u2014 - Cyn A THATIONS \\ VACANT.SITUATIONS VAGANY.| _ - ROOMS.TO LET.PENMANSHIP.ole.VERSONALS ; \u2018aummes RESORTS, x 2 .- .A si A PIA Nit .Ra a : sax PEN RMATION WANTED 8) (Continued from Page 8.) (Gontimsed- =r Page 4).D.rer ee P justere Albin Sahultss last beara NTED \u2014 TRA > 8 .asks.- mil) Bande elotoes Wan Mga MEN Tease El aM pop R famish sé AVS Lh, We 2 rite peaux Biss (rd JHE, or Ad wor pre: Summer Resort Bur eau « hands, lathe onda, ses! \u2019 demand severe bere.Pay weekly from Lhe | Slo Ieee gute le Pere > | cular tras.dio 2138 chester »t., Spark, Lo néon, England.ut fret clins mes ive ap.[= Ww Co Mepeee.10 = sia et i ah ge clams\u2019 Ll ed: \u2014 77 nee = TE RE \u20ac w 7 : In r v ANTED \u2014- EXPERIENCED TRA \u2014 A ' , 1 treet.tehin, 1ant The success of THE STAR SUMMER RESORT BURSAU OF INFOR- - ling salesman, acquainted ber Tmust ENGINEERING.two years ago o Beatie: cousin A Ene MATION in the past justifies its onto aioe the coming\u2019 sesson for 'ANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHERS, FAMI- \u2018time, or 1 oan guarsntee fifteen for whole services Mrs.Davidson, Braptford.133 13 ply to Ww.Leney, Farmer, Molson Tarn, Longue Pointe.136 t store trade of Ontario and Quebec; must speak English and French.Give referenced.Men or women, You can make four to six dollars a day selling our goods; over two hupdred lines tp select from.We give 300 OOMS \u2014 T ROOMS, BATH- flat, comfontal ly furnished, telaphone, tidren.Ad- OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE, WELL, NEWly furnished.room, al! conveniences, day, G.Marshall & Co., London.Ont.Rooms \u2014 A BRIGHT, NBATLY nished room on bath flat, also single + ; 7 7 À = a \u2014~ - Co, 1 Little St Antoine st, real, Experimental and High Cisse Machine Werk executed.Phone Main 3690.3123 89 pet \"address The Broadway, Ehasracs.the Lees, Milward Crescent, Hastings, England.8 1 BUY panies.Will pay more for policies that - - THE STAR ~ ~ tr~ -onvenlence and benefit of those readers of the Star seeking recreation SUMMER RESORTS.to SUMMER RESORTS.TT.re .ADIRONDACKS 5 \u2014 ANTED \u2014 WE ARE \u2018NEED OF r t.fit.Beud for o 3 catalogues ERBONAL -\u2014 INFORMATION WANTED agents to handie an asie net sells to any.We are he oldest established and NO other roomers or been at.no children.- of David Douglas Wilson; last heard AKD LAKE CHAMPLAIN, like a whirlwind, and can guarantee $2.50 largest Loe ts Supply House in Canada.to gentleman.108 Church a * jof In Ontario in 1895.Address Catherine i C fh per rer sioar pros: vu wr Broposition irre- The F- Æ.Karn Co, 133 Victoria st, Toros: oR RETR NICELY #UR-| CONTR ACTOR AND BUILDER Murphy, 31 West College st.Glasgow, Hotel Ausabl e has \u2019 e local vale 0, an.eo ling\u2019 agents and men with ability.To all nished foom in & private tamis re e Atthe famous Ausable Chasm.New snd inid- such our proposition is a spap.Write now.ANTED \u2014 CAPABLE WOMAN TO Cathcart street, will pe en TU, Star \" « ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED ern in ali appolutments; grand scenery; ides) TU Salar Drawer wh Braattord Ut 1 LF Cook tn ait vith howevork Av neh omen 07 ani Thos.Lidstone 28% héteres pété [jets plnacs 35 seus ats for Prlisgoipri: ST.ANDREWS, N.B.AE ie pu de Sl ply ncoln ave.- .ne, gonerai Dupd Les ous; pu i ANTED \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS PORT.UN: à contr work.Valuations and esti last heard of 20 years ago.Addreas her sis- ° Tater to to familles and parties ; cottages to rent able: _ UST BE OOMS8\u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED OR 5 ter, Margaret Morrison, Lipp, 59 Blacks- Eas te wages pliottar bends Apply, sung VV *osperiencea.obi at 370 DA ome ROurhines, with _or without \u201cboard, 401 80 Craig 81.Mato 3248.croft, Dundbe, Scotland.383 On Passamaquoddy Bay, near tport, Me.rite for eT HENRY OTIS, Gen.Mgr, Co, Limited, Peterboro, Ont.vera at, city.- Magdalen st, Polnt St.Charle ° \u2014 Pañeswar Will PHOEBE HIB.EXCELLENT GOLF LINKS, BOATING, BATHING, FISHING.ADDRESS: 127 26eod Ausable.Chasm, N.¥e \u2018 \u2014 ~ _ A NPURNIBHED b HARVEY & WOOD, HOTEL D _LLEVUE, BOSTON.- - ANTED \u2014 $7.00 DAY, EVERY DAY oOMS8 TO LET UNPU ert, who way at Sydney.Whitney » VVANTED \u2014 A FARM HAND: MUST BE tor & year In good pay.It is being Ro ron: om, a modern, conveniences.LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.Pier.C.B, In the summer of 1803, send Representative at Windsor Hotel, Montreal June 15th to 25th, daily, 11 to 1.N HOU .able to milk and handle horses.Ap- made with our goods.Household necessi- à pply a Sr\u201d Hubert st.\u201d 6 Svat address to Mrs.W.H.Roberts, sr.Representative at Russell Hotel, Optawa, June 12th, 13th, 14th.dally, 11 te 1.\u2018 9 ties, overy family needs them.Write to- Life Potiotes issued by American com x 734, Peterborough, Ontario.140 2 Representative at King Edward Hotel, Toronto, June 3th, 10th, 11th, daily, nu : ° x ATLANTIC HOUSE, - gn N _ WORK have been tn force for © years than the com- SALESMEN Aa vasie ana dr a ha Avy to 10m.Auer light 63 University st.138 3 Rent wii allow for thelr sarresser.MJ.MONEY TO LOAN.WATCH HILL, B.L .Wanted to sell the BERLINER GRAM- T.Graham, Star Office OOM \u2014 VERY NICELY FURNISHED 7, Paul 8.- 130 24 : \u2018of .oO on monthly instalments in the large bedroom.modern gonveni- \u2014 WITHOUT EXDORSER OR SECURITY fn HU : Under Management 0 .\u2018elty.Liberal remuneration to good men.ANTED ~~ YOUNG MAN WITH SOME ense: private house, 39 MoG}I Callegs ave.salaried ie money on their own | GILBERT JOHXEON & SONS.The Berliner Gramophone Company of experience as opticlan.R.Hemsley, 139 8 CHIROPODIST.-| Ramos.i Tg, ENDORSER OR BECUR- \u2018 \\ sin Sand for booklet Canada Ltd, 23315 8t.Catherine Street.255 St.James st.cou we FORNISRED Room IN | > ; Pa Payments suit borrower.All business LER © re 131 13e04 139 7 ANTED \u2014 HELP, 18 EXPERIENCED RN oeror Bouse, gentlemen: ren MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, i smoc nanged.16 Osborne » years experience Cuie- 306 Temple B .ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL FOR GBN- work noue factory.Apply at once, The exc as .mple ufiding, 385 Bt James street.ca \u201d \u201c \u201d ea housework, pT family; §00d Roya) Bhirt and Overall Company, 1886 Toous \u2014 WELL FURNISHED PAR- Podist and Brecialist for |: te 200 MANOIR RICHELIEU,\u201d - Murray Bay TADOUSAC HOTEL, « Tadousac 9 Junction Vermont, = Busboe.White River Notre Dame st 1413 lour and double bedroom adjoining, at owh bouse.Bundey hours H M PATERSON, Maneger.F.B.BOWEN, Manager Re : VWANTED CUSTOM HOUSE CLERK.Un Private Ea nr.1430, Bar Branen agi] pot > MELEM BROS.COMMISSION AGENTS, ' me - New Castle 21 Staton, -_ ass only.ere rancois Xavier s arra Y, .ANTED = GIRLS FOR GORTING one having experience Tn Custom Stice.139 6 cor, Bt.La o.Tol.MATOS lnana (sma)] and.laree) Tan Ee OFENS ON JUNE 21st.OPENS ABOUT JULY 1st.Portsmouth, N.i taniiflor cline.¥ood wages paid for ex- mouse Brokers\u2019 business preferred.Apply P.= |Darties.Communicate your wants in ces- : ]4leodtf 13¢ hours from Boston on Noçcth Shore, per anced bands Ove days par week.$35 BL.O.Box 9 139 2egd OOM \u2014 TO LMT WELL FURNISHED \u2014 by Totter, to the office or by tele- accommodations for 400.Large orchese aul at, J.Diamond & Co.139 3 eur room, hot and cold hubris Aver zh __ {Phone Main 426.137 5 T7\" lua.Splendid golf links, zvand drives, ANTED \u2014 FUR FINISHERS, ~ light, bath flat, telephone.pply No.A .\u2019 ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR REECE BUY- .boating, bathing, swimming pool.fishi ton hols machines.steady work, good ters, blookers and machine operators.City Councillors st.139 3 A B E N A K | S HOTEL ROSSMORE, Brunswick, Me.Centre for automebiling, AGATeEs ng.ope tors oan make $10 per week.Robert cary 2084 St.Catherine at, corner 139 8 wie AT ONCE GIRLS TO LABEL and wrap Florida water.Good wages.4 Bt.Helen st.The Redmond Co.139 %eo0d Ltd, SITUATIONS WANTED.R°°M -\u2014 FURNISHED ROOM ON fe room flat.152 Bleury st.Reous \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Catherine street weat, to .rent in first class house on St singly or en suite.Island City Dry in 8 hrs, with a ne NLIMITED FUNDS TO LEND ON SpC- ond mortgage or good promises notes, extra capital supplied business men.M.K.Nolan, Merchants Bank Chambers, ground floor, St.Peter st.Telephone Main 1770.138 4 Via G.T.B.Rourd T:ip Ticket from Montreal $2.35 Open June Ist to Oct, 1st.Boating, Bathlug, Fishing, Tennis, Ball Room, Abonakis Mineral Water and Baths highly re- Most Beautiful Summer Hotel on Casco Bay.\u2019 Three miles from XMowdoin College.Boating.Golf, Clock Golf, \u2018Tennis, Ping Pong, Dance Pavilion, Mineral Water.HARVEY & WOOD, New Hotel Bellevue, Boston 93 39 cod CASCO CASTLE .vis & Lawrence Co.Ltd, 35¢ St.An- Address M, 7490, Star Branch Office.gloss.- Open sanitary plumbing, livery, telephone.toine st.1395 ANTED\u2014HOUSE PAINTING, DECOR.TE 140 3 P.D.vOB4 à co || We Lo.M commended by leading physicians Write for circulars.Special rat i FREFPORT, M a E TO-DAY .es unt : ' FANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED DRESS.angle Dn ny Tom dress Sole OOMS \u2014 TO RENT AT 52 VICTORIA 130 36 e an oney at the or one of or rae Béoulots ever issued Jay od GEO.W.MeMANUS, Pro New oH the orth Casco a Toihes in tary.\u201d 1 de ne us 56.Siguer, 616B Dorchester me et, lst class, with all accommodations Lowest Rates In Provo a to correspondence.\u2019 P.has accommodation for 100 guests.20 p - ren's clothes a speciailty.110 St Famille.ain 736.- ! Transients.140 6 G.KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Springs.Q.vate baths, not and cold, fresh and t 40 3 = x oon The Clty » THE ALGONQUIN, water.Telophone lu every room.Groun ANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD COO ANTED \u2014 A.MAN Ht Sd Agent for OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL WELL LEGAL CARDS.' ) \u2019 beautifully laid gut Golf.Tennis, Bathing, W- 1 K, oilles st.Italian ur Ag 2! furnished, with clothes cupboards; on household furniture, pianos, ar- ST.ANDREWS, N.B.Boating and Fishing.Fire orchestras.ferences être À A Baden ae: Fes raliroads 138 board if desired.\u2019 batn fist: gentlemen only.gana horses and carriages without $ On Passamaquoddy Bay, near Eastport, dA A.FULLER, Also table boar + Famille = ublicity or removing tho s We \u201c19478 \u2018 Hotel Mandoville, Mandey itor, Sherbrooke st.140 2 ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG 9 { Me.Excellent golf links, boating, bath.VWANTED_ 2 BUCCESSFUL AND WELL ura ind as companion or nurse.with lady ROOMS 7: TO LET FIRST, CLASS K'GIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & SURVETER $ fea RL thc 1000 from 1 $ ing.fishing HARVEY & WOO , Hotel : 137 13004 LL velling or summer resort; best refer- double and single furnished rooms, \u2014\u2014 Advocates \u2014 count, if paid before Your deal- ellevue, ton.103 30s established life company wants a gen- ences.Address 8 B.M, Bouchette Station on bath flat, quiet.comfortable home, for p > our cos CORBAN , .CANADA LIFE BLDG, ST.James Street, ings with us strictl ri vate, as we oy vent on Catan Otine phusbea Ap- O.Que.135 8 gentleman only.Apply T76 Palace st.140 6 LS MONTRÉAL a \u201ca know you ae» By courteous $ Gaspe Basin MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL.The mt Madison \u2014 - Ta.R.D.MoGtbbon, K C T.Chase-Casgraim, K.reatment au r.Honest Dealing.e Favourite Faust .Q: 8 Miles From Base of Mt.Washin gto snees end experience 13 ¢ Aon as nurse To panton to ana OOME or wu LURNIZHED, by fier R.Mitohell, EF Surveyer, we are © gainin per customers oxery $ Charming Resort for 8 and Plea~ Fine, com aran ar er all mod- New and elegantly hed to hin = ANTED \u2014 AT 60 McTAVISH STREET valid lady; would hot object to take entire pacing M A.A.A.grounds.Appiy 93 Hallo.Dousles Armour.anda, ou shou 2 Amo them.Cail sure ern improvements.Highest location in #iectric lights, pen fire places, best sanitation ; a reliable general servant and also charge of an infant.Would leave city or well ave.140 3 vestigate.Ve will be pleased The vicinity affords beautiful scenery, the Laurentians.Ten - lakes filled with \"P0MP en suite with baths.a partial nurse and housemaid in small travel.Address R, 1280, Btar Branca Of- the matter sr Frith you, or fine ses batking and unexcelled fishing 4 {rout within easy distance.Carriages oP.2H drives, smooth roads, magnlâicent mouse family; references required.No washing.fice 133 10 telephone us, Bell 3351 Main.and wo Guests have the privilege of ealmon and Ge8 tain views; fine styllsh livery.140 3 ee a so Rent Be Lôrne WHERE TO STAY IN MONTREAL.will sead one of our agents to ses you, trout fishing In connection with the house, 'O0@t all trains.No consumptives need ALPINE SPRING WATER, ANTED No.1 UNION AVE.ANTED \u2014 YOUR BUILDING REPAIRS avenue 0/ihed rooms to rent.M6 fone : After 7 pam.tel E.1258.Baimon and Trout Fishing Par Excellence.8PPLy.Taking care of fishing parties & analysing perfect parity.Golf Links, W \u2014 A EM- to do; will lay good concrete floor, pe BAKER'S HOTEL ; \u20ac Send for Booklet C A CHANDLER.3 ployment Directory.800d waitresses artificial stone sidewalks, water Courses.Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.10% 26eod J.A.DANSEREAU.Prop.\u2019 io 0: = | MS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED AND UN- \u2019 PEN sT sw nusmes, generals; house: will make ARMP © \u2018dry.\u2018Send note \u201cto 90 | EE ; = .Meoas 204, New York Life 0 (O ED JUNE 18T.) \u2014 à maids tor a, and country.Good wages me for personal Interview, McKeown, 284 Taeprlars ished rooms, st 8 Valve à ei LON DON HOUSE.: Cor.St James st and Place D'Armes 3q.A Tong and brig 4 knows.omer rh ; ADIRONDACKS.re ng \u201cINN \u2014 i AN eh 2 OOM TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM Newly furnished and all modern lmprove: NT awte SamraE Mat (he comforts of home.oe ® MAPLEWOOD INN, Elisabethtewn, N.Y., The > Angiers Paradixe of the Thowsast ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLERS TO TAKE ANTED \u2014 YOUR BUILDING REPAIRS R \u201c th L T LA i rivate family ments.The best 28c meals in Conan, Before making your plans for your sum- ROW open: thoroughly modern.Islands.grocers\u2019 staples as side line on com- to do; will lay good concrete floor, |p on bathroom flat, in p Abe to any other 800 wm Opp.G.T.Depot, mer outing, be sure to write for terms and Ilustrated Booklets, with full informa- The only stone and brick hotel mission: only experienced and well known artificial stons sidewalks, wat ; {for two gentlemen or married couple.> A Chaboules 34.Tel.Main 1995.- other information to tion sent on application.Address G.W.the Islands.Elevator, Tennis, Biilla > men need apply.A, 1538, Star Office.artificial stone sidewalks water .courses ply 132 Lusignan st.140 3 A NEW ER A 13182 BAKER'S HOTEL.Gaspe, Qus.JENKIN, Proprietor.131 iscod Bowling, Golf.Rates $200 to 84.140 3 !me for pes interview.McKeown, 294 OOM \u2014 133 SHERBROOKE STREET, vokiets on application.' : Marie Annojat 139 5, R leasant furnished front room, sta- i + 3 DOMHEG TER L DAY, - [JANTED \u2014~ GARDENER, MUST BE Pp nt furn 3 A 2 IN MONEY OCEAN VIEW HOU su AN HOUSE.133 26e0d Gananoqué, oi.apab tak! \" tionary washstand; n conven - Del} nitrate fluation, f i h 4 des.© yin le of tal i.ren charge, ot var, ANTED a MABSACE eal por VEC Terms moderate.146 3 .CASCO BAY es rom walks, a porte.exoulleht cuisine and : 4d So Notre\u201d Dame st.160 tf vousness asd stomach troubles treated CORONA HOTEL, South Harpewell, Me.; mineral water.Golf 20 miles from Porfiand, CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, Philipsbure, Qué\" S with grent success.by young experienced [ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFUR- STREET, A | | Opens June rosotHand.No land Plon Casco Bay.8, G.Simpson, Brunswiek, gelightfully situated on the shores of Misa / ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER, CAPABLW| operator.Address Hows, 748 Lagauchetiere nished.Apply 236A Bt.Antoine # EUROPEAN # .25 Average temperature ÿ8 de Maine.141 6eod quol Bay, will open June 1st.Good: : man, able to handle all kinds books, street.140 2 140 3 Hates, $1 per day up; rooms with bath, 82 UNLIMITED CAPITAL | GEO.W CAMPBELL, Se .fishing and tennis grounds: fine.drives.4) corresipondence, banking, ete.State age, NGLE FURNISHED FRONT up.Mlegantiy eqUipp \u2018private dining reoms To loan at lowest rates.Lower than charged by \"\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee 138 627 MANSION Hpusx, CACOUNA, information apply te J.E.Fortin, ore Vu experience in detail, salary, B, 1648, Star ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN WANTS Post.ROOM \u2014 BINGLE Lure vater; no chli- ane Usfe in connéction.Cuisine unsurpese- ncrn in Montreal.LOANS $10.00 to will open the 16th of June.Ali modern.Im- OF ny ; Office.200 3 tion, speaking both languages and room.Œns ' 240 3 ed.Urchestra, Tuesdays @ to 8 p-m.Batur- Socio 20 Easy Weekly , Bemi-monthiy or Yearly provements; sea water baths, hot and cold, To best reference furnished.Apply to O.Char- dren.147 Mansfeld st déve à 10 8 ad 10.30 to 13 pm.306 kaw if nie.One month to two time.and © in the house.Also a new concert and danc: THE TAHAWUS HOUSE.** + ANTED \u2014 BY THE 20TH.GENERAL iebola, 197 St.Joseph si.Lachine lock, bes FURNISHED, AL - UR CELEBRATED EASY PAYMENT PLANS W AUMBEK OH forson, N.H.Ing hall has besn built close to the hotel KEENE VALLEY, N.Y.Altitude 15 compare a to go lo he Seaside.315 to tween 7 to 9 p.m.140 3 ROOMS NICELY ed LE ANUS room.: rm ri a Meur Bd Borrow and Easy to Pay In the White M ountaine for the use of the guests, and an orchestra Fine roads, fishing, tennis, bowling,- hes 4133\u201d Dorchester st Tt Gs\u201d (NANTED \u2014 JOBING CARPENTRY, bath fat, éleo one for one of tro gesuamin PATENT SOLICITORS.2 LOAN'OF apg ¢ $250 weekly of monthly 4 5.MURPHY, Manager.WILL OPEN IX JUNE Fiver to all.For further information write 131 t3eed \"GEO Y.EGGLEFIELD.Prag, 9 VVANTED \u2014 IN THE COUNTRY A repaired, glasing.painting, ste.Terms mod: : 102 \u2014 + Loan © un Le nid $1.50 weekly or monthly.aodiéuine Ne.Murphy athe Laurel House a re Proprietor, Mansion Souse : e ; : \u2019 ng Mr.Murpby urel House ILE-AUX-NO - | tated Appls\" to Mr Blaney Bap, 118 rhe Fo Tole RT PTGS OO fn rood oom; Jems modereta: INVENTIONS PATENTED yoy x 81:28 moskiy où montaiz.ERRSH0A, NJ uke suns Fr.1910 | : WAL re-open for tourtsts, ete.- Ekerbrooke st.will find go LAKESIDE HOUSE, 1 \\ brooke st.: paid BOc weekly or monthly > further information.apply to MA ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY SEEKS breakfast if desired.742 1-4-Bher ST cant, wear eter For oY oF on Lake Champlals.EELIN & CO.Proprietors.135 VATED FONTION BT, 9000 FIRAT YY, ampleymany sn compiaicn or mothers Tn etm | BREA Sion BAY VIEW OTEL Bay View, HA | pesummosnin so, sre AE Tn = = assistant: no objection io > - e out embarrassing enquiry or nder new m t, al à: y rop\u2026 or nt, ookle IS 5 St.Paul.William F.H.Doyle.Mrs Jephoott's 4287 Dorchester street, R° OM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ALL Con OWEN N.EVANS \"+ Knowledge of relatives, friends or employer.electrio ligbt throughout hotel and casino.Finset 135 26 EASTMAN'S SPRINGS.0 Westmount, Montreal.\u2018 140 3 veniences, in quiet prive Le imide .3 1 > ; beach on Atlantic Cosst, two miles from \u201801d Or- 8 now open.Hot sulphur batas am ANTED \u2014- A GOOD GENERAL SER- where ne Eee Lee cKingham avenue.24 31(2) Temple Building; Mentreat » The Canadian Finance Co., chard Station.F.0.in hotel.F.1 Ordway, Prop.Hetel, P.Q mineral waters: highly retommended vant, who understands how to cook ANTED \u2014 SITUATION WANTED IN man preferr 140 3 x $11 and 21%, Merchants Bank Build- : 133 à Centrally located and highest situation im leading physicians.For terms apply Thom well with good references; family of three a fortnight by a young cake baker, * .ing, Ne 205 st.James street, cor.St.town.Spaciaus verandahs; offering splendid Boyd.Bastman's Bprings, Ont.137 2¢ adulte Apply to 113 University st.140 3 \u2018well up in icing and piping, fancies a spec- OOME \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, TO 3 Peter st.Telephone Main 433 or West ~ wr view of river, 27 miles wide; bracing sea ove ATX lsly.Address A.1838.Biar Office.140 3 ROOMS, on bathroom nat.30 Mea Col- * mount 69, after 6 p.m.141 saws THE NONANTUM breezes.-House thoroughly renovated.All \u201cTHE GRAMERCY,\u201d ED \u2014 MEN, BETWEEN THE lege ave.Telepnone Uptown 2710.140 3 XKXXEBUNKPORT, Me.Qpen from Juns 18th tp modern convepiences.I.FORTIN, Prop.Desirable summer home.spacious age of 30 and 30 years to act as pews ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY se October lst.Boating, Bathing end Deep Ses Fish- 131 6 eod ample shade and excellent cuisine.Ratgp gen, Yolo TE to 100 pet Sonn \"CRs WO Seuld uke pontlon, 58\" chahir \"800d coe \u2014vunmisnED TOURS ROOK.Money Loaned Stieries peo ae: ini toroodis\u201d RAE, Bol | Er Erin he i $n Ee ~ ferred.Must have 325 security and 3 refer- Address A, 1594, Star Office.140 2 ith uuttable or ay [aa Phat oney n retanl mer 138 26 r.Bethlehem, N.H \u201c227 2 ences.Apply C.P.R, News Dept, Windsor Gun st.Apply 1 ta 8 p.m.chante, SU FFE mt Station.140 3 ANTED\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED BALES.\u2014 TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG sober and willing to ANTED man (Irish), work, anxious for steady employment, im.RAGE.COMFORTABLY FUR- ving their Patent business \\randacted Wi Manufacture: En oad others who realise the iis rta Prelim.ne.Hee 13s, pe | Ty ments garding bo 80 prin- cps ol LE Hae York Lite Building, Place d' Armes.coorrs COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, ' OOM hed ouble room on bathroom flat, rate.Our le atu FOR TH REE YEARS rar EE RE sors, 1 IK EE client rterences HUE SES | rofani far mairie couple ar 150 dent\u201d savent Sani No SOR oe Me \u2018 Ladies warorte.8 ce Sante Apply to B, 1606, Star Office.men.76 Mackay st one Up Montreal : and Washington, D : Is the only safe, reliahls | SORE HANDS 140 3 ANTED \u2014 RBSPECTABLE MIDDLE .MORTGAGE LOANS.= aged woman, good plain cook, wants R°°* \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE A> an: ; i can depend in time of ANTED \u2014 25 MEN FOR ENGLAND, | situation lp small family, town or country.le rooms y e 8 TENTS, Eto need.a tent atcommodated.Lorne House, 9 e Counutes free pass each way and wages Ap.Good reference.Address 1:48 St.Antoine Stents Tet à Funds for !nvestmentin mortgages on HEADACHES Prepared in two Ge- Bly personally.s Send Stamp, > Bomiion st.city.aau 3 Union ave.RRDROON AND FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.an 1S or ox ir \u2018propert aad farms.5 Itchin Burnin P Ims.Trees, ot a Ne \u20181 : \u2014 LOUR LH., i .ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DE- OOMS A PAR Fred.B.Fetherstonbangh, B.L + x, Canada Life Chambers, 8 8 a No.1\u2014For oréinaty ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUNG MAN AS corating, graining, tnting, plastér- R double daokroom.furnished Aer Fra P.Nathan, LL B., 8.fes, e m City.T1 312 9 \u2019 AND RUSHING oF BLOOD cases, is by far the begt ; \u2018 assistant in accountant\u2019 light, stationary wash stand.Apply 19a » department ing and paper hanging: charges moderata.ia at.CANADA LIFE BLDG.MONTREAL, Que dollar medicine kno FT ~of vm: must bs good writer.quick at Heat refs \u201cDrop card.M.22 toria \u2014\u2014 | _is0 Toronto, Ottawa, and Washington.1 il nger | Nn 18, TO THE HEAD.No.2\u2014For special \u20ac À figures and have best of references, Bright Cadley; 140 13 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT AT 67 BISHOP aT.oo \u2014-_\u2014-PHRENOLOGY.- - SE | hee eb =-10 degrees strong, WN Fieady and competant address B1e00 Bier Wor BY STEADY AND RELI R two very nice unfurnished roorth TRA = Shar eles \u2014\u2014 Ask druggist for Cook's Cotton Rest ON * mn - ith gallery attache o D us \u2018ess 8 sk your | Office.140 8 able man permanent situation ss Sdjoining.and w EN MAR p e J.Take no other, as all pills, mix: / handyman, willing to do anything.Address °tAer roomers T 78 DÉSIG 5 Principes NE Aires ad slog » IT AS COR rep ond imitations are dangorous.No.VVANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO WORK IN THE 14 St.Monique st.- 140 \u20ac DOM \u2014 TO LET A SINGLE FRONT E- L Fetherstonhaugh & Co gallganituto, 2504 dt Gatnerts APPETITE W & and No.3 are soig and recommended by yrenen, sicep at home.49 Deaver furnished room on first floor, sas Liverpoo! and London and Globe Build Mreet.adings 500 to $2.00 \u201d druggists in the Dominion of Canada 7 : 140 3 'ANTED \u2014 BAKER, 24, DISENGAGE Apply 231 Bt.Urbsin st 0a m.wd pm 8a tr apna ed to any adfiress on receipt of price ina AS ANTED \u2014 A PRUG CLERK.AFFLY 95 Windsor st.w seeks situation as good second hand, good mixer and moulder; abstainer, reliable and good worker.Address B, 3846.Siar Of- light.103 313 ing, Montreal Reo», \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FURnished.al} modern conveniences.54A AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC.SORE FEET TRIED WARY DIFFERENT ATWELIES SP -çent postage stamps PANT.Windsor, Ont.t No, 3} and Ne.3 are sold in Montreal! by B.HB.McGale, Druxsiec.8133 Notre Dame ANTED zh Lire INSURANCE = ron 40 3 Beaver Hall Hill.PIANO AND ORGAN REPAIRS, : ; - street.Az cod t£ Agents who desire to Increase their \u2014 GHLY RESPECTABLE sH- ' Po ie Dee We UE Ree per mr me er no fed, Wehing,\u201d Bening, | BurpocK : er _.mille, andile all sorts o: ve stoc w sty! nts slaos , take management gentleman's fares or \u201cany of quiet habits, pl pe.a ea family.Edward R.Douglas ; inte tandent Awnings.Flagy, ete.Detying competition .ANTED \u2014 SMART, INTELLIGENT place of responsibility or trust.Address no children; ren mêde PPT UE Mason & Risch tuning snd repair department, 5¢ 4 89 Everything made of otion duck.Estimates cheer.Sore Tender and ÿ boy for wholesale hardware mar- 1581.Btar Office.À 2144 St.Catherine « Bion, Street.Phone Bast 559.Pianos ané Ornant fully furnished.ALEX.Ml 43 8t Gabriel ) 1 L t Me Do Your Framin encen \"Address ses, tar om of Te WATER \"COMPETENT BOO! OOMS-NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE eciiyPeled and glored.Artisti tuning à \u2014 ng LOOD ITTERS 8 ara tiaf ce T a ce \u2014 .spec! = TED CEMENTERS FOR THE ve ieee Ps : vin wholussl firm men married ï Soup with oe oat - .Perspiri .1 will guarantee you satisfaction.\u2014_ a willin 0 assist th y manufacture of ladies\u2019 and gent's vor Address B, 1642, star oftea 158\" ® | hoard, piano in room.Bain, balcony, nd chil- I FRUITS.HEASLEY waterproofs; must be experienced.Apply to dren; mo other boarders.183 Bt.Andre 8 PHONGGRAPNS.\\ AAA ALAN \u2014 .GURED \u2019 92 McGill st.140 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY ATENO- The Picture Framer, nur St QUNG RADT ET WBERRIES, IGHT TREATMENT ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS FOR THE B.1860\" star office 10 141 3 PINEAPPLES, STRA » ONE N ° BRS.WALTER MANTHORNE, 3087 ST.CATHERINE ST, manufacture of ladles\u2019 and gent's , FOR SALE, EDISON FHONOGRAPHS One ear sach, Friday, fancy stock, lowest prices.FEAR BLEURY.BES pr or vente SpE WATER Cimon, AED at | $1.00 ror meas [iit GEO.VIFOND & GO.\u2014 SROORLYS, M4 1 aire Groen Bm position 6f any kind, caretaker, collector, Placks the t i Soak thebandscr ften ine .we f ANTED \u2014o AN PTE 7; storeman or otherwise.Address N, 7551.OR SALE = TORN eves A Hones Jakes of m times Io your strong, hot, cresmy lather of Cu Bs enduron ood mint == 0 erinten: ¢ manufacture oO .- Indien and avate rainproofs: must under.Sof Branch Office 2 Rogen ae Hedi, 8e James 206 BL new kalson : AWNINGS AND TENTS.Boape\u201d Dry and andint freciy with Gatts terrible headaches and rushing stapd cutting.Apply to 93 MoGul st.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN OF TALENT Catherine, 2080.Notre Dame 237 ROI in the catalogue.| Musie cars Ointment, the great skin cure and blood to my head.I lost my appstite and 140 and experience wishes work fa an of- v he became very thin und weak.J tried many fice.Good references.Address J.C., 106 St R SALB \u2014 NEW BUILT UP WH & h vo 2142 sad 5144 St.Catherive ioe Sus Cor.Alex: The *Sonne\u2019 Awning.Tent & Tarpaulin Co Rares of emollients Wear on the during the night old, lose gloves, different remedies and consulted doctors, ANTED \u2014 COOK TO 00 TO BTE, | debe.ters FOF SAGT wow Morrow braka, only 778 rate, Mootrest ho most complete lina Agatlie: must have city references.- 2 * fram, Uo n Censils and bandage the feet lightly in old, Sons : Apply 81\" Bimpron st 140.3 ANTED \u2014 BY À STUDENT OF TWO cycle Giaty a reed I low prge JB 1 | opplication mR Sheed ani or linen.For red, ro dut ain vain until 1 started to use Bur.2 ; ra nding a cGIM, employ- ot hap hands, dry, fissured, doek Blo itters.not taken mere 4 NTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR f h \u2014 5 A TEE sale orice, State ape snd quali ment for the summer months in office or FoR SALE; HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE.- pal wih brittle, sha ous, \u2018has two.hotties \"when 1 began te fool ; 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES.gE warehouse, etc.Address C, 1872, Star Office.: 9 fications B, 1640, Star Office.140 7 Office Address T.1361, Star Office.139 4 TRANSLATIONS.ail and r ne ae go better, my appetite it ed Serfolly ANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEP- ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN INTBND- $00 DS FIRST CLAPS ; , VVANTED ORK IN ora CREEP ne on Under tons ooo COULEUR FoR, R SALE uid.Of OS FIRST ree ME ARRI AGEL! CENSES 7 TION ¢ di) trostzant ed or wonderful, fre- aad l'inereased rapidly in weight.! took with one child preferred: good position for Western Canada during July.August and den or wn also 300 rv fs earth.Ap- usntly in a single Le q Complete foul aad cons altagether four bottles and ani sow 39 well vient on.se PP giving particulars to September, would like to repr t some | .Poél and Pine Je - M.Duff, : : 3 t.Absolute matisfactie ©.Box 1 140 3 business houss, no sales - vapected: bat i i + \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014-140-3\u2014 4- Issued by.bn M: M.D s -# Tanto + reasgnable rates.Correapond- ent à humour 18 can be, for which J owe my thanks ta ; small allowance for part expenses would \u2014 107 81 Jaïñies SC 640 Orensaint Bu) $00, wmilcited.L.AUGER, 333 St.Catherine oo every xx Burdock Blood Bitters.| can recommend VVANTEP \u2014~ GENERAL SERYANT TO acceptable; advertisar English and R SALE~ FINE GASOLINE LAUNCH, ~ 5.Montreal.Bell Tel.Kast 1993.115 36 skin, pote seal blood, with toss of hair, |.) - go to Hudson Helghta for thb summer French fluently; excellent referençes.Ad- 2% feet long, .in' perfect order, cest n ms now be had of sts.Bathe t te all those suffering as 1 did.months.Mrs.B.G.O'Connor, 41 Lore Nous ve x oo 306, Madison Saupe 7 phi 3700 avis H for $400.Apply at Mr, nee Marriage Licenses : hot water and Cuticara Soap, to - ew Yor y aw on uvilie ; Io \u2018 Ç - ! ISSURD BY uv UR W.WILKS EYES TESTED Pere the surface of crusts aod scales, veraten's ash ANTED Gaon wars a FEN ERAL AN enter 22 Angin Shorcuahiy ) sas rar eet Traer\u201d by the PILE ARN ATT Viti } sensi Modan Method | and soften the thickeved cuticle.Dry.= ns Sr TS CE Durocher st.140 3 domesticated.will undertèhe entire man- manutaëturers: will sell éhéap for cash.; i * PROF.GRANT, without hard rubbing, and apply C a ste he Saeth.harde D agement and working of a gentleman's Address B, 1654, Star Office.141 8 Hours 9 am.to 6 7.2 ours Olntment freely, to allay itch! gists, She te JANTED\u2014FOREMAN BREAD BAKER.W \u201calso\u201d good journeymen bread makers and apprentices.Apply McKeown's, 370 St.An- house.Apply C, 1680, Btar Office.141 # ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, 37, JUST store.one speaking both languages prefer- real.Fer, hey Tort A VERY HANDSOME terrier dag, grea Marriage Licenses 1 \u201d Tel, Up 1383.ner.CATHERINE UT, Ops- Bible House Irritation td inflammation, and chin, and heal, and July, ta take the Cutlours Bocotrent Fi Pills to cool and cleanse the BALE ; t.Eng) ftuatl handy gmall, ou aber, st iz tote man round rom eee house : rong, None Br ia ai\u201d cheap.Address =, i ar Issued b; Lo This treatment affords instant f \u201c TU p T ranch a P.- 4 Wn \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR GF.est and ready to learn; town or Soumtry.RB, 5 M Ps Co its rest and aleep in the Ÿ emes vor.\u2018Appiy to C, 1670.Bar Omice = 210 Tey ORE = SALES EURE AND OTHER Morhopioo\u201d Bolidien, 6696 Semen st.2e GENTrS FURNISHINOS.ar of Eczema and other Stationary and Marine 2 ; ontdoue for freemer, 15 ft.sq Telephone Main i dds AE vent i LADY ony Rox.as new, cheap.Apply c 1681, star Office.em LL EE gn » burning and scaly humours, A8 (Ant \u2014 A COPPERSMITH, MUST Stott, 3% Quesnel st.141 3 [ GO T0 8.A.DELORIMIER FOR ence \u2018points to a speedy, permanent sod TR first class and understand.his, - romaine ; ADDRESSES.SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER economical eure of torturing ng, disfignr- business.Apply at once C, 1669, Star Of- ANTED \u2014 GARDENER'S BITUATION, OR SALE = SAFES A VAULT : - re D'Atmes | tug_burgours, from plrples Lo scro otule.i fics.» Scotch, thoroughly acquainted with Stoek; { ne ue, And in large 00 Notre Dame St.near Placé Da A fi inf to wh 1 ; 0 h also farming: es- + à and remév- | - bat » | WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY TO MAKE timoniais as to character and aptes, Ad- jos.A A Mont real in Sy i od rd Bo remodies and the bet physicians fale ; hiniself generally use in music dress Gardener, Box 376, Post Office, Not Ma oy EE ESI GEE 0 ved.Apply 3144 St.Catherine st.TS on GANISTS AND R SALE 0e Ti cout saan.ma HORSS LE ISI Sal LEA CAKE KERPS FRESH A a ANTED and wagon coŸ [En UE ITH ï YyANTED \u2014 GENBRAL BRRVANT, ONE cholrmasters seeking vacations, ad- all widths and hi led boat aff ! Ne .I WHEN MADE W } and Vs who understands a little plain cook- vertiser Is open to deputize, ly.August or.| *#Songe\u201d Awning.T end Tarpa \\ RE 's fee x ing; easy place for a nice girl.Appiy No.11 later; thoroughly reliable, competent, ef- m rely & .hv 00d t£ ume \u2014\u2014 rune À : Alrd avenue, off Notre Dame.Malsonneuve.perienced with city churcnes.aécustorh | a ta choral and ornate servioes.Terms mod- Fos one SAL LE à 3 I, OLINE C Ships, Yachts, Tugs.ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT, i LIGENT Address \u201cOrganam,\u201d care of Star + è young lady.speaking English and Branch Office., 141 3ecd 3 x P.Logline.Toronto ia ann 1| Milton Horse H A Se (MoGill) i French.as junior salesiady: references re- ve Awning, Font.and Terpauls Co.r i Sy, o fe .» \u2014 quired: Apply\u2019 \u20ac, 1670, Bar Bice 141 8 WANT ED A Fuse aor analy | 118 Craig at.39.004 ut P d City Analyst, Proviaçial Analyst \u2018 \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS SALES- truth 1t mtry: refer: owder : | TVET rap daw and moulé, Mine Drome Address oies wuss Oe\u201d 1013\" JOR SALE o¢ cocxEm \u201cSmANIEL \u2018Baking Chemist of the C.P.R.THE\u201d BERTRAM ENGINE WORKS CO., Limited, Mining Co.Rigaud, Que.mw VWANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY WAN AND | breed._Awly $73 Woite St 0 Iya .Puvtly, Strength, ANALYSES FOR INE PUBLIO ITED > fo : 30ap | arm! a one » Jeune cf cid, equation Hg) Por su ES afp, LARGE {+ -< Sold Everywhere.our, PHONE MAIN 258 2 rencas : = RE Coll SS aie tx JANES Montren WY JS pny ADS Se el k JT.le ave.and Sherbrooke st / ¢ 000 Ë Tu Te A AT rn 5 SIT.WAS 0 or HIRING HR AE AB lr de RE Pet ES prise here wi 4 i $ Every we \u2026.; + ~y * ~ ; Le ce A 050 ONTRE AL \u2018 DAÏLY- 87% J M: Ey Ap oy 2 > Tr a AY, JUNE \u201c14.1904.=\" Lo men ee > Su > GREAT MIDSUMMER CLEARING SALE! : Amazing Value in BLOUSEWEAR! Ladies\u2019 Beautiful White Blousewear, beautifully trimmed across front, and two clusters of ten tucks on ditto, ten fine pin tucks down back, cuffs and collar tucked, worth at regular values, $1.50, Sale Price White Lace with Cluny 69c - Balance of Odd Lines in Ladies\u2019 WRAPPERS in Lawn, Print, Gingham, Dimity, pretty shades and new designs, regular values Choice of the assortment, at Sale Price .$2.50 to $3.75- 31.65 - Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen UNDERSKIRTS flare flounce, deep clusters of tucks and three frills at bottom, } very wide and full make, extraordinary value, Special Sale Price Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen | BLOUSEWEAR Always handy to have, full- sleeves, tucked front and back, regular value Sale Price.$1.25.ESCAPED THROUGH JAPANESE LINES Took a Party- Four Days to Accomplish This.MORE ADVICES FROM TOGO Over Seventy Mines Destroyed in Tallenwan Bay\u2014Many Were Found Drifting.Tokio, June 14.\u2014A long report has been received here from Admiral To- £90, in which he covers the operations of the fleet since June 6, and repeats \u2018his former account of the bombardment of the west coast on Liao-Tung peninsula.Continuing the admiral says that the captain of a foreign vessel that left Yin-Kow on Wednesday, June 8, reports t@at the recent Japanese bombardment in the vicinity of Kai-Ping, south of New-Chwang, caused the Russian forces, to the number of 3,000,with twenty guns, to evacuate Yin-Kow.Two men who were taken prisoners by the Japanese while on their way into Port Arthur report that two Russian regiments, numbering in all about 5.000 men, arrived recently at Mancha- lin, Vafangow and Vafandien.The prisoners say also that large numbers of Russian troops are coming south from Mukden every day.On Wednesday, June 8, a detachment of the fleet bombarded and dispersed two companies of Russian troops who were on Kai Ping point.On Friday an- THE RUSSIAN LOSES.St.Petersburg, June 14.\u2014The following official statement of Russian losses in the war has been issued : Navy\u2014Forty-four officers and 920 men killed; 13 officers and 220 men wounded.a Army\u2014Thirty-six officers and 980 men killed; 103 officers and 2,080 men wounded.Taken prisoners\u2014Twenty officers and 696 men, 000C00C00O000X0000000000000 990909009909900H000 0009900990 90990% @) © other detachment of the fleet bombarded the enemy for two hours near Ying Chin Tsu and Tsan Tiao Klao, inflict- lng much damage upon them.Another.detachment of the.Japanese trimmed with three $1.65 15C The John Murphy Co., Limited 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.Corner Metcalfe.Terms Cash.Tel.Up 2740.} WHY \u201cNERVE\u201d BRAND TEA HAS BECOME POPULAR?Because it carries the essentials of all high grade teas, being a blend of the purest and the best.Because the TANNIN found in all teas, and which reacts on the nerves, has been reduced to a minimum in \u201cNerve\u201d Brand Tea.It is the safest Tea on the market for all and especially for those of nervous temperament.AT ALL DRUGGISTS b eam } An International Question.À Victoria, B.C.June 14.\u2014Out of th pre-emptory action of the collector Ketchikan in fining the steamer Pri cess.May.32,000 for carrying thirtee passengers bbund for Seattle from Ketchikan to Vancouver, there is lik ly f6 arise an International guest! of farreaching possibilities.The C.À.R.Company 11 fight the case to finish, contending that the law has bee in no | violated.Child Drowned in Tub of Water.\\ Con ,- Ont.June 14.\u2014 Yes- terday- a little \u20acwo-year-oid child of Fos:er was playing around the > where à tub of-water was stand- and, \u2018 faittng backwards into the tub, the little one was drowned before the mother had noticed the acei- - dent in ps = - £ \" Canada\u2019s Debt le Growing.{ 8pecial to The Montreal Star.*.Ottawa, June 14.\u2014An increase of the net debt of Canada during the month of May of $359,643.56 is shown In the statement of the public debt and revenue expenditure of the Dominion of Canada, according to the returns furnished to the Finance Department to the 3ist of May, 1904.The total grossa debt at that date is given at 3854,113,- 830.89, and tise total net debt as $247,- 378,968.86.Sribw In New Brunswick.Special to The Montreal Star.Moncton, N.B., June 14\u2014Quite a heavy fall of snow is reported at Gow- land Mountain, Elgin, Albert County, on Saturday, and slight flurries gcour- red at other points; some\u2019 damage was done by frost.: fleet, according to Admiral Togo's report, discovered four Russian torpedo boat destroyers in Tallenwan Bay, near Shao Ping Tan, and drove them back to Port Arthur.Over seventy mines have been destroyed in Talienwan Bay.Thirty floating mines have been found and destroyed.Some of these were drifting Into Pe Chi Li Gulf.In conclusion, Admiral Togo says a dense fog, which prevailed for several days, finally cleared away on Sunday.ESCAPED FROM PORT ARTHUR.Liao Yang, June 14\u2014A Russian correspondent and two officers who escaped from Port Arthur, have arrived here.They say that for four days they were crawling through the Japanese lines, the Japanese having picketed all roads at Intervals of fifty yards.The fugitives travelled most at night.and kept to the hills.They were greatly exhausted.They caught a hospital train leaving Vafandian, which also brought a number of men wounded in skirmishes along the railway.Most of the wounded are recovering rapidly.Many of them have been awarded the St.George's cross.JAPANESE PLANS COMPLETE.London, June 14.\u20144 a.m.\u2014The restoration of telegraphic communication between Corea and Japan is regarded as indicating that all the Japanese naval and military arrangements have been made, and that there is now nothing to he feared from disclosures.It ts stated that Tokjo is now in direct communication with every column in the field, and that each column is also linked by means of the field telegraph, so that every Russian movement can be reported by one Japanese general to the others.THE LAST BIG FIGHT.St.Petersburg, June 1.4 \u2014 No information reached the General Staff yesterday regarding the reported ambushing of Russians at Pu Lan Tien; as the result of which they were alleged to have lost 800 men.The only thing of the least significance in this connection was the short despatch received from Major-General Karke- vitch.which was sent on June 12, the day the battle was alleged to have occurred.General Karkevitch does not mention the Pu Lan Tien fight, of which the authorities presume he would have heard had it occurred at the same time.His despatch only covered events up to the preceding day.COSSACKS WERE CAUGHT.Liao Yang, June 14.\u2014Two £Cossacks, each wearing the Cross of St, George, have arrived here.They tell a thrilling story of the fight near Takushan.Thirty-nine Cossacks were rent to reconnoitre the enemy's position, and when about five miles from Takushan they were suddenly surrounded by Japanese.The Cossacks charged with lances, and were met wtih a volley from the Jap#nese, which resulted In the dropping of twenty hor.es, the killing of two Cossacks, and the wounding of six.The dismounted Cossacks scrambled behind their comrades\u2019 saddle With nearly every horse in the command carrying two men, the Cossacks.charged three times, and though covered with wounds, they cut their way out and rejoined the sotnia.' | | CL A soldier who \"was wounded at Sai- matze, says,that information regarding the Russian position there was given to the Japanese by Chinese, five of whom were captured during the fight.: MESSAGE FROM KARKAVITCH., 3t.Petersburg, June 14.\u2014The General Staff hag recelved the following despatch from Major-General Karka- vitch, dated June 12: \u201cTHere was no change June 9, June 10 and June 11 in the position of the troops in the neighbourhood of Vafan- god Station (Llao Tung Peninsula).small outpost skirmishes occur daily.Tie attempts of the Japanese to drive back our posts south of Wang Fang Tien have been checked by the forward movement of our Cossacks, \\ \u201cAll 1a quiet on the western coast of Idan Tung.The enemy's ships appear from time to time, but do not approach near the coast.\u201cThe Japanese have not advanced from 8iu Yen.According to intelll- gence recelved they are entrenching © there.\u201d ;__ Dowle Has Left England Lôbdon, June 14\u2014Disgusted with the i Prhogpitable recepfion he met with In| Je réa aimer John Alexander Dowie sud- Foster \u2018togne Sur Met, a and son.J \u2018 : - x SFE ance, with Blé wife] be TO HELP OTHERS.A Letter From Revi J.F.Hickey of Foxboro, Mass.; Reverend J.F.Hickey, of 8t.Mary's Church, Foxboro, , Says: \u2018I have waken Father John's Medicine with most gratifying results.© As a body builder I have not heard or seen its equal.\u201d This old remedy is invaluable as a spring tonlc\u2014Iit drives out all impurities and makes strength.Not a patent medicine, and free from poisonous drugs or acids.pure and wholesome.ts gentle laxative effect corrects the digestion and strengthens the stomach.f your druggist does not have it, send $1 for a large bottle, express prepaid \u2014 Carleton & Hovey, owell, Mass.Father John's Medicine is for sale by all druggists.The Leeming, Miles Co.wholesale distributors.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Stops the Drain On the Nervous System.An eminent physician declares that the cause of nearly all diseases, blood impurity and pain is from the condition of the inner nérves.Paine's Celery Compound is the one noted medicine for feeding strength to the nerves; it is a producer of buoyant vitality and health to the whole system.It stops at once the drain on the nervous system, expels harmful humors from the blood, and increases its volume and its strength-giving qualities.Try a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound and be 1 and strong.\u201c See How Different You Feel After One Dose of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound If you are sick and desire free medical advice, write to \u201cConsulting Physician,\u201d The Wells & Richardson Co.Limited, 200 Mountain street, Montreal, P.Q.LACTATED FOOD Is The Ideal Health Food For Young Infants in Summertime Fully thirty thousand city and country physicians indorse Lactated Food, and assert, after a long experience, that it is the ideal food for infants, especially in summer time, Lactated Food does not clog or burden the infant's stomach.It quickly alllays inflammation and irritation of the bowels and strengthens the digess tive organs.Lactated Food makes the thin baby fat and plump: Ît makes cross and fretful babies bright.healthy and happy.A sample tin will be sent post paid to any mother who has not used ft.Send post office address to The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Mountain St, Montreal, P.Q.No contract is too large for us to handie nor too small to receive careful attention.For fifteen years our Towel Service Department has been acquiring experience in the best methods of doing our work and our subscribers are = getting the benefit of it.now THE TOILET LAUNDRY GO, Limited, 290 Guy Street, Phones Up 4380, 4381, 4382.pL Bathing Sults that we are selling 28 extra discount of 10 per cent.for cash.Navy Blue and Black Lustre Bathing buttoned high at neck, trimmed whi less 10 per cent.for cash.lesss 10 per cent.for cash.A Blouse Ladies\u2019 Cream Lustre Shirt Walsts, $1.95.Bale price, $1.35.nicely trimmed with wide folds, Prices are $10.$12 and 812.9 Dress Ladies\u201d Cream Lustre Dress Skir price, 85.00, less 10 per cen HAYCOCK & DUDGEON 2453-2457 St.Catherine St.| Lustre Bathing Suits Before You leave town for the seaside, Navy Blue Lustre Bathing Suits, large white lustre collar med navy blue military braid on collar, front and cuffs.double stitched inverted pleats down front, back and sleeves, made with out lining, and washable.Regular less 10 per cent.for cash.price Shirt Waist Suits Three very special Jines of Ladies\u2019 Black and Blue Lustre Bhirt Waist Buits, pleats and fancy tri mmed, for cash.Sale of French Corsets at Half Price A few dosen only left of those Samples of P.D.Eoods and the latest styles; every one perfect.All going at HAYCOCK & DUDGEON Warehouse.\u201d call at our store and get one of those cent.below regular price, with an per Suits, made with sallor collar and Yoke, te military braid.Sale price, 88-85.and V front, trim- Sale price, 85.50.Bargain braid and buttons.5.less 10 per cent.for cash.uttons Skirts wide folds and buttons.Bale in high-class FF PRICE.\u2014 Awn We make the neatest and best latest stripes and shades.A full assortment of Tents te reat The Merchants Awning Co.1477 NOTRE DAME | \u2014Tents\u2014 ings fitting Awnings {an the oity.All the Phone Bell Main 3338.141 Geod 44 74 47 2; x 7e x 2 2 a First came the old fashioned without shining them.The bottleand-box combination wes sn improvement, but meant too much hard work.\u201c2 In 1°\" is the perfection of shoe polishes.a Paste that embraces the good points of all other polishes, with none of their faults.Ove spplicstion\u2014one rubbing\u2014end the _ shoes are shined.It's made of pure olla, that péeserve the leather, \" Cougains no acids or turpentine.IN 10c AND 28c BOXES, AND $80 TUBES.ay au DEALERS.h ha ORY Hud polieh, that blacked shos It's \u2018 Make exquisite Sandwiches \u2014tasty\u2014nourishing\u2014and so convement.CLARK'S POTTED HAM seer Good Grocers = TURKEY sell them, GAME ALSO BANY OTHER VARIETIES W.CLARK, Manufacturer, ad MONTREAL.+ ACL ETI METALLIC ROOFING GRONTD.CANAD STEEL LATH General Agents, 650 Craig Street < - - - Montreal.(eo The Canedian Foresters, Special to the Montreal Star.Troronto, June 2 \u2014 The 25th annual ba opened here this afternoon.Among the rien Court officers who have arrived are High Chief Ranger J.A.Stewart, Mayor of Perth.High Chief Registrar D.R.Kennedy, Montreal; Max Herger, Montreal; D.M.Carroll, Montreal, and M.Turner, Truro, N.S.Hon.Mr.Sutherland\u2019s Health.Special to the Montreal Star.\u2014 Woodstock, | Ont., June 14.\u2014 Hon; James Sutherland, Minister of Public Works, has gone to Danesville, N.Y., where he will spend some tirhe at the Jacksonville Sanitarium.He is greatly.run down, and friends who saw him before he left say he is in a very bad condition of Health.; meeting of the Canadtän Foresters will } ST.LAWRENCE STREET.In the matter of expropriation for the widening of St Eawrence Street, west side, from Bherbrooke Street to Pine Ave- Jnue, In the St.Lawrence Ward, of the TCity of Montreal.\u2019 ; = H+ P- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that tthe corrected and completed assessment toll in the above matter is now deposited tn my office at the City Hall, where the interested parties may examine it unti) THURSDAY, the 1lsth of JUNE, 1804, Land that on FRIDAY, the 17th JUNE.(1504, at 10 o'clock afl, I shall hear all \u2018complaints that may be made against said roll.JOHN R.BARLOW, | These Wonéerfai Kidacy Piffs will Care Feet and Ankles Swolles Gould Not Steep at Night.Backache and Kidney Trouble the Cause.TT 3 Doan\u2019.Kidney Pills Cared After Other Remedies Rad Tailed.| the Most Obstinate Cases of Kidaey \u201cTrouble If Onty Given à l'air Trial and Used According to Directions.Read what Mrs.Gee.H.Alwar, Whites Point, N.B., has te say about them: \u201cThis is to certify that I have used Dean\u2019s Kidney Pills pain in the tefully recommend them to any person Sffering a this Way.I was se with kidney trouble that | could set get areund the house.My fest and ankles were se swollen and painful that I could get ne rest day or night.I tried several! remedies but could no relief whatever until » friend adwiesd me to try Donne Kidaey Pills.I soon perceived a decided change for the better and had only wken twe boxes when I was able to do my heute work again, and three boxes a com- Dean's Kidaey Pills are 30 cts.per bony or 3 for $1.35, all dealers or TRE DOAN KIDNEY Pil CO.TemoNTS, oat.MAGIC ll By City Surveyors Office, City 8 eror.City Hall , \"| Montreal, June 3rd, 1964.134 10 Pp AND B Too RE FLE T ; ONLYTHE Best Man Ask your Grocer for Hn RTE MA ALSOTEA .THUS \u2018| Portable MAKES YOUR CAKES LIGHT.MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGNT.MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT.BAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT.BAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIONT.frem your Grocer.Loe = ._ , LIMITED ST.OATHERINE AND UNIVERSITY STREETS, Ready For Business Promptiy at 6 a.ne.a atl.a] a ten hte wh Wes gps ok ds ns ed ow MT BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING TO SUIT ALL OCCASIONS.Fitting the boy with suitable Clothing to wear at the functions connected with the public closing of the schools, as well as planning nis wardrobe for the vacation days ahead, are tasks that this store will undeftake to accomplish to his and your thorough satisfaction.\u2019 \u201cManly\u201d styles of clothing, fashioned in distinctly juvenile and boyish modes, planned to become the various ages the suits are proportioned to fit, are here to select from.All fabrics are of the wearful grade, with trimmings of a similar character, while the workmanship is the best that men, who devote their entire time to the production of Boys\u2019 Clothing, are capable of accomplishing.Not merely are the fabrics in the Warhing Suits of a sturdy type.but the frequent washing that they will have to undergo will in no wise detract from their charm.Now for description and price details: Boys\u2019 Eton Suits, handsomely made of fine quality Black Broadcloth, with low cut vest and long trousers of fine gray striped worsted.This suit ia made up and finished off equal to any tailor-made sult in the market.Our Special Price .ooo.LL LL a ee eee 00 50 Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits of All Woo! Sootch Tweeds and Berges, in many colo and fancy designs, coats lined throughout with superior quality farmer's eatin and nicely finished, sizes & tp 16 years.Our Special Prices, $4.25, $5.00 AND $5.50.Boys\u2019 Buits of All Wool T'weeds and Light Gray Homespun, made up in a new and becoming Norfolk style, coat lined with good quality farmer's satin, and well finished.Regular $3.00, 33.50 gnd $4.00 values.Our Special Price .-83.786 New Buster Brown.Boys\u2019 Wash Suits, made up In a new and neat design, in colours of brown and navy blue, new Cossack collar and belt.Price .81.80 Boys\u2019 Russian Bults, with large sailor collar trimmed with fancy braid and belt of self, new style bloomer pants.Price .cers eee .B1.235 Boys\u2019 Russian Buits, of blue and white stripe Percale, new sailor collar, with white braid and belt of self, bloomer pants.Price .»- BBe Boys Sallor Blouse Suits.of good quall ty linen, with large sallor collar.Boys.Satlor Blouse Suits, of blue and white stripe Percale, large sailor collar.ce .SECOND FLOOR.ALL STYLES OF WHITE UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Misses and Children.Ranged alongside of the plain, practical garments are the most elaborately trimmed effects that the feminine mind could poesibly fancy.Every garment modeled to comfortably fit some particular size and type of figure.Madé from material, and\u2019put together In a manner that promises the maximum wear.The maximum wear for the garment made of cotton is set by one\u2014and a knowing\u2014authority at one year.If you've looked around the impossibility of duplicating the values offered during the June sale of Whitewsar at this establishment will be conceded, and you \u2018ll be in the mood to profit by money- saving opportunities equal to those chronicled below.LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS.LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS.Made of Cambric, high neck, double Made of Cambric, umbrella frill, with yoke, trimmed with frills, edgod deep hem.Worth 3%c.Sale | with broldery.W 3 price .20c price er y.Worth 8c.Boo Lagies Cambric Drawers, trimmed with tucking and deep embroidery.Worth &5c.Sale price.2Gc Another atyle, well worth the difference in price: Made of Cambric, Another style of Cambric Night Gowns, square shape yoke, tucked, turn-down collar, embroidery trimming around collar and tucked, and trimmed with em- sleeves and down the front.Worth broidery.Worth 28c.Sale 31.75.Sale price .$1.19 price ., sans +300 LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRYTS.Ladies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts, tucked lawn.umbrella style flounce, embroidery trimming, finizhed with LADIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS.Cambree Corset Covers, V shape, yoke hemstitched and tucked, embdroid- ery.trimming around neck.Worth 3c.Bale Price er \u2026\u2026.:.230 price | Worth 3126.Gale Cambric Corset Covers, V shape, yoke Cambric Underskirts, lawn flounoce, bric.round neck, full front trim- with one row of imitation torchon med with Valenciennes lace in- lace insertion, trimmed with lace, sertion, neck and arms .trimmed finished with dust frill.Worth with lace and beading.|® 3188 Sale price .$1.28 ribbon Sale price .79c SECOND FLOOR.NEW BUILDING BARGAIN DEPT.8ituated on the Third Floor.Bargains of a character that are well worth comi up to secure.- çaston 19 otimb the stalrs\u2014ascend by the regular elevator to the third Deora n.n proceed In a wes direction to the 2 a hel : y Lo ncene of such BLACK\u2014DRESS G 00DS\u2014COLOURED.Third Floor, \u201cNew Suliding.\u201d Special line Choice Coloured Dress Goods Waistings.Warth yard s Speci sale Price reed; vs sasseuse ama atsting ee an soc ya.pec ne Fancy Str Dress Goods best ours; heret Special sale price .In cat i heretofore 31.00 vard.clal sale price : Goods, in newest weaves.Were $1.35 yard.Spe Worth $1.25.Sal ie Ciodred Bross Goods, marked \u2018op fo $1.60\" sara.8 a 7e Spocial line Fine Black \"Wool Dress Goods.Worth 66\u201d yard.Special\u2019 ale back and kidney trouble and I de most | FINE SCOTCH DRESS GINGHAMS.Third Floor, \u201cNew Building.\u201d Without doubt the finest and prettiest lot of Fancy Ginghams we have ever offered at the price.Patterns are fancy stripes.checks and lace effects, in all the newest combinations of colours, and are really worth 15c, 180 and 20c yard.Yours for, per yard.eee cus enn vue .Î1Qo 18¢ BLACK LAWN FOR 10\u20ac _ Third Floor, \u201cNew Buliding.\u201d 25 pieces fine Sheer Black Lawn, for ladies\u2019 dresses, blouses, etc.Thig lot __ Would sell regularly for 180 yard, but now you can buy it for, per y 100 AN EXTRA COTTON SPECIAL.2 pi fine bi Third Pioor, ow Building.\u201d acon e bleached Family Cotton.As extra inducement for customers.to visit this section, a 16c yard value is being offered for .10c PLAIN\u2014FLANNEL ETTES\u2014FANCY.Third Floor, \u201cNew Buliding.\u201d This section maintains the active principle of this establishment to save you money on every purchase Plain Saxony Flannelettes, pink, light blue, red.salmon and white.Speclal sale price, per yard .o.oo.bee eau een een ee eee eee ene \u2019 Plain Heavy Twilled Flannelettes, 30 inches wide, In white, pink and light blue, ' for underwear and night shirts.Worth 12 1-2¢ yard.Special sale price.10c Heauy Enslion Flannelettes, in large variety, fancy stripes.Worth .18c yard.oe price .ves Loves as su04 eee eee .English Flannelette, in cream and white, full 36 inches wide, 25c yard value Special sale price 19© MIRRORS FOR 10\u20ac Third Floor, \u201cNew Bullding.\u201d 5 doxen Bureau Mirrors, wooden backs, with stand, metal corners, hand painted floral decorations on glass.Regular 19c, reduced to, each .1Qc That's less than the price we pald.WINDOW SCREEN PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.Third Floor, \u201cNew Buliding.\u201d, Probably 20 dosen WIRE WINDOW SCREENS remain\u2014the size that is 14 Josh high.and will extend to 29 inches.Usual price 15c.Clearing-out see orcas sre ese plete cure,\u201d i TORONTO.ONT E.W.GILLETT 3078 Electric Lamps Fue Deak or Table .- AN Styles, Various Prices.NTREAL ELECTRIC CO.Mo \u2018Maly 3000.354 ST.JAMES 9T.| ~~ HAMMOCKS FOR 35\u20ac Third Floor, \u201cNew Buliding.\u201d Strongly-made Hammocks, in 8 useful size.Worth 79e.Quick clearance price, each 40850 cae se \u201cte veus au seq œse recrue ele PER as vacnuu 6 see ee sas 50¢ TO 75¢ MUSIC FOR 20° Third Floor, \u201cNow Buliding.\u201d With an additional one cent.per copy If the selections are to be sent by mail.These prices In force Jor one day anly\u2014TO-MORROW; therefore, make FROM \u201cTHE GIRL FROM KAY'S.\" the most of the opportun ; FROM \u201cTHE RED FEATHER.\u201d The Goody-Goody Girls.Love at the Door.Garden of Dreams.Prince of Good Fellows, To Call Thee Mine.Rose and the Breeze.The Little Milliner.If I Only Had a Moustache like the FROM \u201cDOLLY VARDEN.® Dolly Vardep Song.My Ship's the Girl For Me.ver.\u2014_\u2014 We Met in Lover's Lane.FROM \"THE ISLE OF SPICE.\u201d The Lay of the Jay.Peggy Brady.Thè Goo Goo Man.Mercenary Mary.Father's Always Sleep.Come to My Heart.Too Hog, Too Hoo (The Owl Bong).FROM \u201cPRINCE OF PILSEN.\u201d Tale of the Beashell.Heidelberg (Stein Song).Fall In.In Cincinnati.1 FROM \u201cBURGOMASTER.\" \u2018The Tale of the Kangaroo.Just Keep Cool.We're Civilized (Indian Chorus).I Love You, Dear, and Only You, FROM \u201cYANKEE CONSUL.\u201d Ain't it Funny What a Difference Just a Few Hours Make.My Ban Domingo Maid.In the Days of Old HIGH GRADE GROCERIES.Though you might doubt the fact, If your inipressions were derived alone from our dally printed lists.Talking In His tegular.Wed.Regular.Wed.Pillsbury's Vites, per Ralston's Crisps.per pkg.# .\u2026.\u2026.16e 12%c DRE.1.22 ne - 1c 12%e Raspderry Vinegar.Kennedy's Cheese Bis- large Lottie .30c 28c \u2018cuits pkg., %c 15e 7 ubge.Strathoona Imported Pickles, 20 Sonp Powder 35¢ 2Bec ox.bottles .20 20c¢ QUART TIN PRINCESS BRAND MATL: BYRUP.2Bc.Half gallon can, GOLDEN BANTOS COFFEE, in Bean.Granulaled, or Pulverized.Per n.2 WEST'S DISINFEC G FLUID (sent by special delivery), 1 gal.cans.BO 2 gallon Cans .\u2026 can sie eve 2ronriss ace 1 \u2014 di < i.Eh IN TRAE EN SP a a + Vi 4 CLAZY\u2014At Victoria, BC \u201cAl notices.of Birtha, Marriages, _ and Deaths, mist be endorsed with \"the nillvel ind sddresses of the per ; SINTNG.BOOTH\u2014On the Sth inst, to Mr.and ath been Clarence D.Booth, a daughter, still-born.CRAIG \u2014 On June 2nd, the wife of P.J.Craig, of a daughter.CHARLTON\u2014May 31st, at Alsxendre- érive, Livérpool.England to Dr.and Mra G.A.Charlton, of Montreal, a son.\u2026 on the Ist June, the wife of G.R.Chazy, ot Dawson, Y.T.of a aon.* CORWIN\u2014At Fort Willlam, Ont.on June sus to Nr and Mrs.J.P.Corwin, a * RIND\u2014In this city.on June 14th a 4 daughter to Mr.and Mrs.H.Kind.i MACDONALD\u2014At Hingaton, on June 8th, to Mr.and Mrs.J.F.MacDonald, Car- leton Place, a son.* : MeLEOD\u2014In Carman, Man, on June 3, Wo Mr.and Mrs.E.L.B.McLeod, a daughter.- O'CONNELL\u2014On June-8, at 181 Ottawa street, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Thomas O'Connell.140 2 TRENHOLME \u2014 In this city, on the 13th June, the wife of Norman Trennolne, Columbia, Missourt, 7 tué a UPPER\u2014AL Revelstoke, B.C., on June 1, the wife of Mr.B.A.Upper, of a son.* MARRIAGES.BELL-RICHARDSON\u2014At the Church of êt.Alban\u2019s, Mattawa, on Wednesday, - June 1st, by the Ven.Archdeacon Day- .Miss Madge Richardson to Mr n H.Bell.son of Wm.Bell.BOUCHER-FRASER\u2014At Vancouver, B.C.on June Jst.by Rev.J.M.McLeod, .Boucher and Miss Cassie Fraser Be CARTER-HORDER \u2014On Thursday even- , 9th June, at 7 o'clock, at St.Ste- en's hurch, Westmount, > the ery v.Dean Evans, M.A.D.C.L., Elleabesh.daughter of Mr.William : Morder, to Mr.H.Carter, London, x * England.\u2018url papers please copy.VUMMINGS- STEWART \u2014 At St Henri Church, on June Sth.Thos.J.Cum- Wings Ings to Agnes, voungest daughter of James Stewart, both of St Henri.(RAY-BUTTLE \u2014 At Mountain Street * Methodiat Church.on Thurstuy, June 9, ; 1804, by the Rev.Melvin Taylor, James < Alexander Kay to Mary Caroline .Buttle, both of Montreal.-MOORB\u2014At Magog, Que.on \u2018the 2nd June, 1904, by the Rev.R.J.Fothergill.Mr.F.L.McBean, of New York, to Elizabeth.youngest daughter © of A.H.Moore, Esa.* MORLEY-FELLS \u2014 In Kingston, Ont.on June Sth, by the Rev.Follick, Frank ley, Westbrook, to Miss Annie Fells.* MORRISON-VANDICE \u2014 At Revelstoke, C., on May 21, by the Rev.C.A.Procunter, M.A.Dr.John Clark Mor- Timon to Elizabeth M.Vandice, of Detroit, Mich.* | STANTON-McILHERON \u2014 At Bt.Pat- \u2018's Church, Montreal.on April 4th, 1904, by the Rev.Martin Callaghan, P.P.Wm.P.Stanton, of this city.to 3 Elisabeth, daughter of the late M.Mc- \u2018DEATHS IN THE CITY.- CABSIDY\u2014At \"Quebec, after three days fliness.John Cassidy, of the Montréal Belting Co.Tia funeral will leave 3 his late residence, 7 street, Point St.Charles, on Toseday, the Jun inst, at 8 a.m.to Bt.Gabriel's R.C.Church, and from there to the Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and aoquaintances are y- invited to attend.140 2 FINN\u2014In this city.on the 13th inst., Wil- lian Finn, broom manufacturer, aged # 73 years, native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.Funeral will take place from his son-in-law's residence, Mr.James Peterson, No.85 Colborne street, Thursday, at 2.30 p.m., thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to.} attend.Minneapolis, Ind, papers À plense copy.141 2 GALLAHER-\u2014On June 11th, 19504.Ellen McAnnany.relict of the late Patrick Gallaher, a native of Baronscourt, Co.Tyrone, Ireland.Funeral private, from her late residence, 2075 St.Catherine street, Orr June 13th, at 9 a.m., for Cote des Neiges Cemetery.New York and Philadelphia papers piease copy.HAIGHT-On the 1lth inst, at the residence jof her sister, Mrs\u201d Lay, 9 Mac- .kay street, Sarah Elvira Haight, second daughter of John H.and Eleanor Lyman Haight, for many years principal of Morvyn House School, Toronto.Funeral private.140 2 KIND\u2014Ia this city, on June 14th, Infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.Kind.MILLER-\u2014Suddeniy, in this city, on the 11th instant, at the Royal Victoria Hospital,\u2019 Hannah (Hazel) Mille\u201d, aged 26 years, beloved daughter of the late 4 \u2018Thomas Miller.of Denton, England.Funeral from her mother's residence, 111 Park avenue, at 3 po Monday, the 13th instant, to Mount yal Cemetery.Manchester and Denton, England.pa- Bers please copy.140 2 .OGRADY\u2014Mary Ann McKenna, beloved wife of Frank P.O'Grady.Funeral _.from her late residence, 64 Riverside street, to Bt.Catherine and \u201cMoreau t Station.thence to Ste.Sophie, by 6.15 train, Tuesday, June 14th.QUIRE\u2014On June 13th, Eliza MacGrath, beloved wife of Xugene P.Quirk, C.E._ Funeral on Wednesday, 15th inst., at 2.18 am.from her residence, 693 \u201cBoulevard, Ville St.Louis, to the Church of the Infant Jesus.thence to i.Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and .woo, Que.SADA Tr # } & his age.® \u201ci Acquaintances will_please accept this intimation.140 3 I DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BENGT \u2014 At Wetaskiwin, Man.Mrs.Bengt, aged 71 yeart.® PDOOR\u2014AL Alki, Washington.on 19th May, Simon Door.aged 74 years, formerly of Granby, Que.* PUFF\u2014At Vancouver, 8.C.on June 1st, Mrs.A.Duff, aged 25 years.* HUTTON\u2014At Tapton Croft, Sheffield, England, on the 6th inst., Herbert Hutton, aged 60 years.140 3 At Winnipeg.on June 8th, sder Harvey, in the 44th year of NG-\u2014\u2014At Shelibrooke, Sask.\u2026.on May 12, in the 27th year of her age, Rosa ail- | lette, wife of A.B.Long.* MCGIRR\u2014At Vancouver, on June Mies Annie Laura McGirr, years.® - NOBLE\u2014At Bt.John.N.B.on June 8th, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Christopher and Elizabeth Noble.* SIMPSON\u2014At Lennoxville, Que., on Mon- dax 18th inst, Elisabeth Helen Mears, Oved wife of Arthur S.Simpson.col- Porton of inland revenue, Sherbrooke.Funeral) at Lennoxville on Wednesday, June 15th, at 3 p.m.140 2 SHAW-~At Hingham.Mass.on the 2nd ¥une, Wallace M.Shaw, formerly of in the 69th year of his 1st, j v NORMAN\u2014At Winnipeg, Mrs.J.RE \"an Norman, of Roland, jara.® of H-At St.John.N.B.on the $\\h of | Mary, wife of John Ward.In the \u2018 year of her age.* + N\u2014AL - Toronto, on the 7th inst.| $ Wilson, formesly merchant of {a Ha À + ; real - - IN.MEMORIAM.O'S.IVAN\u2014An Anniversary Mass will : te d for the late Margaret McKnight, ww; of Michael O'Sullivan, on Wednes- cas.June 15th, at 7.30 am.in Bt.Patrick's Church.Friends are invited, \u201cWhat About Willie ?2\" MA mé hat Chree goes of obarlotte gelatine.Fl Sg ti Cd > ace ORANGE ANNIVERSARIES \u2014 The County Orange Lodge of Montreal \u2018ia aged 29 MONTRE, AL DA} _IHE HE A DAINTY SUMMER WASH GOODS AT BEIXTREMEBEILIY LOW PRICES This special sale of Summer Wash Fabrics which will begin to-morrow is the greatest ever planned by Some of the goods offered were purchased far below the ordinary cost of such fine fabrics.Ladies who have not yet completed their summer wardrobe will find this an excellent opportunity to secure some highly fashionable nfaterials at very low prices.There are ample quantities in any line advertised so that you can get exactly what you want.SALE OF SUMMER WASH GOODS TO-MORROW There are, many remarkably fine fabrics included in this great offering, these are sure to be selected on the first day of the sale, if you get here early that 35¢ WHITE PIQUE 25¢ ; V.ry Fine Weave of White Pique.interwoven with neat hair stripes of pink and blue, Regular 3c.Sale .356 SNOWFLAKE CANVAS 25° # This is an exquisite material for summer dresses, 33 Inches wide, in navy, gray and pale blue.red, fabric at 50c a yard.Has al! the appearance wearing properties of poplin, mercerized rose, pink, green and pearl.also peacock.Regular 68c.Sale price.Regular 35c.= 50C BASKET CLOTH 35¢ A very high class fabric.rich green and navy blue effects Sule price .| 68¢ POPLINS AT 37¢ REMARKABLE SALE: OF The Big Store.first choice may be yours.25¢ esse css cu00e Sale .54¢ BASKET CLOTH 35\u20ac A very fine Basket Cloth.interwoven pea green, champagne, Sale price.25C Heavy Basket Weave, blue, yellow, green, red or b! *k.fine open basket weave, in Sale \u2026 A _ =plendid 350 fect.jn black, also in white.goods and are extremely beautiful, 93c.cholce .of Sik and all the good fn navy, old 37\u20ac 60© CANVAS CLOTH 35°C Heavy Alsaclan Canvas Clota, a remarkable matef\u201d fal for long service, in dainty mixed colors, as blue on Spite, or biscuit on ivory, etc.Good value at 60c.shades of white and blue, and baige\u2014with blue.Regular B4c.Sale price.54 se +so00s 85¢ NOVELTY CANVAS 69° mercerized white foundations, with dainty colored designs woven on surface in Regular 85c.$1.20 MALTESE MUSLIN 69¢ This elegant fabrid comes in gray, London blue and champagne oolored foundations, with embroidered ef- They are very high class in three qualities, 95c and $1.20 a yard.Reduced price, your cesses dtesvacas ai, RL Sept ety mr Aimer Sr prepa pinot pret truite rate rain en i.pont Ww ; ses 356 pretty 35¢ 69¢ 69¢ $1.35 FINE WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS 79c This remarkable offering of Refined Muslin Shirt Waists will be welcomed by ladies who are proud have a stylish addition to their summer outfit.acter of these Exquisite Walsts by their prettiness, at this price.$1.35 Fine White Muslin Shirt Waists FOR 79c Made from extra fine quality White Organdie M F'OX 79c uslin, with 6 narrow tucking in front and two rows very fine Swiss embroidery.embroidery in front; sleeves finished with ten rows of fine tucking.and tucked cuffs, six rows of narrow tucking and ornaments on back.A beautiful Blouse at $1.35.Special prige.rows of half-inch tucking and ten hemstitched edging.and medallions of fine 7% These Handsome Shirt Waists were bought from one of the best waist makers in Toronto, at a very marked feductfon off the regular prices Come and judge the charming char- Organdic Muslin Shirt Waists Regular $1.35 rows of to A- SURPRISE IN greet you.FINE\" WRAPPER VALUES There will be stirring times In our Wrapper Department on Wednesday, when this special A manufacturer wanted to start making up fall goods.these good Wrappers were in his way: called upon our Wrapper chief, apd the deal was closed advantageously to us and you.Made from fine quality Colored Percale, in the newest style, finished whitt~ muslin yoke, with attached, trimmed Valenciennes lace, fancy collar and cuffs, with Insertion and finished braid, deep flounce skirt, size 32 to 40 In.Splendid value at $1.95.Sale price .crceaneeccona offering will large frill $I 99 he 7 MEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING TO BE COOL IN AT MELTING PRICES The man who studies his comfort will don one of our Summer Outfits as soon as he sees them and becomes into the Men's Clothing Store and try on one or two just to see how you like them.These price hints will help guide you: MEN'S _LUSTRE GOATS FOR HOT DAYS acquainted with their advantages.Just drop 18 to 26.Price, pair Batiste, bust, military hip, very light and durable, sizes Corset If you would be comfortable, Summer must be, light in.weight, or cool material, and made to 2 fit accurately gracefully.Summer of fine net, in good fitting model shapes, 48¢ A French Model Corsets MAJC.arin Queue Le seu né ans s aan» \u2018MEN'S FANCY PIQUE VESTS, very light.special price ere c eus one ue @ .E FP sii ve $l.70 All sizes oo.ASH LINEN PANTS.$1.20 Corset.made MEN'S WHITE DUCK PANTS, fine newest Cut .s.\u2026.0 s.020 Len de Lea ca nues $l.05 the and tn low 73\u20ac START VESDAY.J er EXAMPLES OF OUR JUNE SALE OFFERINGS 75c Crushed Belts for 39c Here's another proof that our values still defy all competitors.You must, however, shop early to secure some of these Belts, as, unfortunately, the number is limited.Pure Silk Crushed Balts, in colors and black, oxidized or gilt buckles back and front.Regular prices 75¢ to $1.26 each.Sale price, COACH 2.0 22 o.c0u00u avevans rec nc 00u00 cee ++ vas sasvouss \u2019 39c Shirt Waists 122 Fine Organdy Shirt Waists, New York's latest models, in a variety of styles.with trimmings of lace, insertions, embroideries and medallions, sizes 32 to 44.Prices range from $4.00 to $7.50.Wednesday.«v tevr tintin $1.83 Shirt Waists of Lawn, front of Mexican drawn work and wide - tucks, military back, with 4 wide tucks, cuffs tucked and Lemstitched.June sale .covv0 ov on RER 1.29 | without sleeves, fancy yokes, ribbon trimmed\u2014a very special value at \"Half Price Laces This is another of Ogilvy's notable Lace Sales.The goods offered are all the season\u2019s newest designs, imported by us just lately.This is a showing of such great varlety.that if vou are wanting Laces of any kind this is where you can be almost sure to find what you require, and we are sure there will be a saving in price.Medallion Insertion, in black, white, cream and Paris.Worth 50c to 31.00.Sale price, a yard .veer seer ce caravans 253¢ to 30c Brussels Insertion Medallion.Worth 50c a yard.Sale price, a yard fe 60 6 es aan ana a sde 000 sen mestes nu n00 eee oe 23c Batiste Insertion.Worth 75c a yard.Sale price, a yard .\u2026\u2026.25c Batiete Modallion.Worth 75c a yard.Sale price, a yard .25c White Esqueria! Insertion, 4 inches wide.Worth $1.00 a yard.Sale price à yard .cite seseseussac 0 nu 6 Chee ce auv00 50c White Filla Insertion, floral edge, 21-2 fnches wide.Worth 75c Sule price, a yard .el [A cess 3c Do You Travel ?If so, we offer you the following list of TRAVELLING REQUISITES at 25 ær cent.off regular prices.FOR ONE DAY ONLY-\u2014Wednesday, une Reversible Travelling Rugs, in fancy and clan tartans.$4.50 to $12.00 Travelling Capes, In plain or plaid design .$4.95 to $8.50 Golf Waists, in all the newest styles, a very useful travel garment.Price 95 to $5.00 Rainproof Travelling Coats, in full length or three- -quarter, pres to $16 Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, in an elegant range of handles .+.986 te $7.00 Run Straps «es se eves seeses 35c to $1.50 Some Good Ribbon News @Tou don\u2019t want bet- red, fawn, green.News that gives you the chance to save money.ter than that, surely.Fancy Woodstock Belting Ribbons, in pale blue, Regular 50c a yard.Sale price, 8 yard .+.++ +.++s00000s .15c Fancy Parisian Belting Ribbon, - in gray, fawn, pink and green.Regular 50c a yard.Sale price, a yard .cere eae 15¢ .Cushion Frill Ribbon, prettlly shaded 4 inches wide.Regular .price 35c.Sale price, a yard .c +.Cree V6 ocre ace ac» 25c Fancv Black and White Neck Ribbon, 6 inches to 7 inches wide.Regular price 85c.Sale price, a yard .(coors cole Black Velvet Elastic Belting Ribbon also Velvet Ribbon, with fancy taffeta edge.Regular price $110.Sale price, a yard.39c OGILVY\u2019S ft.Catherins and Mountain Strests blue spots, Very Special, Wednesday at .R.HEMSLEY LUSTRE COATS WHITE COATS for summer MER COATS .MEN'S GOOD QUALITY BLACK $1.70 $1.75 MEN'S PANAMA CLOTH SUM- $2 45 MEN'S PANAMA.BLACK AND Any time is a good time to buy Hosiery MEN'S.BLACK LUSTRE When such bargains N\\ ne VESTS COATS $2.60 2 these are in gr SENS HAIR STRIPE FINE SUM- $3.40 mer ra Ladi TTNMER iii ee a re ae a se es eu n .pairs es\u2019 .MEN'S MOHAIR SUMMER COATS, new Black Hose, ne quality.SLR CONTE rd Via $2.60 drop stitch effect, ren qu SIL ONT nd VERTE.CAO Bomar ory te ankles.Extra value SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN at.palr WHITE SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES This select collection of tha newest White Fabrics will delight all who are fortunate enough to see them.prettiest group we have shown this season, besides the attraction of very ttle prices will add further interest.AT 23c.\u2014White Erooma fnches wide, all pure AT 30c.\u2014White Figured Inches wide, in very Gainty patterns.A regular 45c a yard goods.30¢ Sale .wool.42 inches wide, Worth 80c.Sale price AT 38c.\u2014White Etamine Voile, all-wool.46 inches \u2018wide, fine, sheer | material.Worth 75c.Sale price .FU.wool, vajue at 35 cents.Sale price.230 ve seine AY 20c\u2014White Voile de Paris, alla fine sheer material.Sale price .- AT 39c\u2014White Etaîñnine 5 re.all pure wool.42 good serviceable material.Sale price.AT 3Bc\u2014White Bedford Cord, 46 in.wide, very fine weave, all-wool.21C 160 pairs Black Maco Yarn Hose, with natural wool snies, fast dye, very Special price The Cloth, 43 good\u201d Lustre, 43 effects.Special Net, A special favorite.30¢ SUMMER HOSIERY, LOWEST PRICES.easy and pliable, spliced feet.ea .ton Hose, with dainty lace ankles and spliced feet.Pair.RP THREE DAINTY VEILINGS SPECIALLY PRICED.Black Fancy Open Afesh Veil- jngs, with pretty .Chenille dots.Fancy Black Veiling, close and open mesh, newest styles and dainty price .22¢ 144 pairs Fine Quality Black Cot- 28¢ | 250 A Novelty Velling In Black Fish with large chenille dots .33C 15C \u2026\u2026.380 eu uses uan ces va csan ne ec use unes es Good Shoes at Little Prices heels and turn soles, sizes 31-2, 8, 31-2 4 61-2 and 7 only.Spe- 1.60 clal price .0 sansue sresuensaue sessee sasasssessauas de 72 pairs Ladies\u2019 Fine Black Dongola Kid Laced Shoes.made with pat- Butter .sv «vu vence ent tip.hand turned siles and new Cuban heel, sizes 21-2 to * $h, 90.Baking Powder .18¢ Special price.svastencieu ts 1 eau sue ovuccesuu vues \u2018Force Food.+.ts ene 40380 48 pair Misses\u2019 Black \u2018Patent Theo Strap gt with fancy bow and Win Salt, 3 bags ., .180 buckle on strap, spring heel, sizes 11 to 2, Special price A Seeded Ralsins, 1 1b, De.: Colored Girths from Ladies\u2019 Riding Crops A very lively time ts expected in the Shoe store on Wednesday.A wonderful range of values In tes\u2019 Oxford Shoes have been gathered for quick selling on that day, Particular inter- Martingales from English Bridle ri ee ENGLISH FARNESE 20 P.C.\u2014DISCOUNT\u201420 P.C.The above discount is given off all - 586 purchases of English Saddlery and H arness RIDING SUNDRIES., #188 Gent's Riding Crope from .Stirrups Straps from English Riding Whips from.English Driving Whips, from.7 est will be centéred in these three Ines: 65 pairs Ladles\u2019 Black Dongola Oxford Laced Shoes, kid tip, military ° 25 > 8 for .caves.Lemon Bquashr .Lime Juice.Gta.Gallon Apples soe Extracts of 1748 pig \u201cotre Danse Siroat.184-4 108 Samm Bret MO TARA Leman, 3 be \u20ac Suit SES ÿ re on RSS \u20ac - English Sherbet .- -124è shaven A LITTLE GROCERY LIST - FOR WEDNESDAY.Finest New Made Creamers Brooches and Pendants.For , the Groom's | Diamond Present 10° Merchant, to his Bride we would 255 ST JAMES STREET, suggest our MONTREAL.Twenty-four - Dollar I Sunburst We will send free on Pear! Sunbur request our Catalogue Brooch illustrating 75 Patterns and Pendant.of Pearl and Diamond 3 #730 50 pepe rome FOR MEIN \u201cGenuine Box Calf, Lace and Elastic Side Boote, English welts, solid leather through- riect fitting, different ont lasts, all sizes, quale any $3.00 sh hoe.Our price: .OXFORDS Li, Box Calf, Viei Kid, Goodyear welted, odin Pe hesvy soles, rock oak sole leather, per: fect fitting, equals any $3.50 shoe.Our price .\u2026.$3.50 Open Evenings Except Thursdays, GEO.G.GALES & CO., wr ad 138 st.Antoine Street, Post Wisamor.- condition, and died in the General | others were rema J de est ati Our Wagons Leave the Btote Every Saturday Morning sor oll © Points on Lake Shore as far as St.Annes.HAM e | From 8 to 9 a.m.Wed | June Jubilee Sale - Increasing Every Day.|rr | The more money invested on Wednesday\u2014~the more satisfaction received, The value news for Wednesday is so unusual that nobody could be extravagant in the choice of any of the above articles mentioned in this advertisement.A Bargain in Children's Hats Æ doz.Soft Italian Flop Hats, untrimmed, sad about 15 doa.Children\u2019s Trimmed Galatea Sailors, both regular [i] lines.Your choice 256 Wednesday at \u2026.- .Ladies\u2019 Summer Ribbed Vests, in cream, white and piok, = with = 250 290 part 5 in.Black Tatiste and Dachesse Ribbons, as zoûd 8 value as there a \u2018ednesday in the trade at 3c.W tural color ol elves Becta VW Baris Code re resto eat 756 cou I18c and 20¢ White 35¢ Black Sicilian 17¢ to 20c Fancy Pique for 12ic for 15c Muslins for IOc feces of 800 yards of all thi - 10 \u201cpieces White Phys, ihe vers beak materiel sons goods, Sew designs this season's im on, Sammer Dresses or and colori values we walle th 10 Prato ENE ante \u201ca Te tole Jat, per yard yard \u2019 eens 12i¢ day, per yard 156 lo ednesday, vd, 100 260 Swiss Curtain Ends, very suitable for small cur- Bobbinet Muslins with faney frilled| 2 yards wide Nairn\u2019s Inlaid Floor e ° In Our Curtain Section tains, ends worth up to $1,325 35.While they last edges, for curtains.Special at 18¢ | oils, very special at $110 square Better Come Early for These Specials Weulda't Last All Day.Wednesday, each - alc y rds wide Nairn's Famous Scotch Linoleums, floral or block designs, extra special To-morrow at 7 8c square A Rare Bargain for Ladies Who Can Make Their Own Blonses.Cem ms ey We have about 15 pieces ot all over tucked Lawns, Nainsooks and French Lin: some are plain tucked, others with od thread and tucks, others with loop and tucks, etc, goods regularly sold from 78¢ up to $1.83 yard.To clear the lot Wednesday at yard $3.95 Sult $5 Ladies\u2019 Shirt rai Suits For New vest effect, collarless suits in Spotted Lawns, new kiltered skirts, in red, black or In our Basement To-Morrow.In our Grocery Section 3 cord Carpet Brooms, regular | ise Raapaih\u2019 ulated \u201c100 20c line, for - - te Coal oil Stoves, with tin tea kettle \"24 | 1 Etre Gomtons soap tor .- THE HAMILTON CO\u2019, Gt Catherine and Peel Ste; Dominion sg,\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tmax tracordinary Values Our usual low prices, coupled with June Discount Sale, enables our customers to furnish this month exceptionally cheap, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains Materials, Made Carpets in Brussels, Wilton and Velvet, Beds and Bedding.- Money saved is money gained, EMPIRE BUILDING, Thomas Ligget, ummm s.caters srt; nave used DR.appreciation and were of such nature WOMEN an Pil wi as to prove her power in dramatic and g revulls Pathetic, as well as using work.fer the past 7 at oy ty mall to CHARGE OF ~Joseph adar THIS Te pes Réinhardt ed not guffty when told by ail à ste.COWLIRG, brought ore Judge Lafontaine \u2018 ect, St.Outèertne Gay on a charge of aggravated assaut Bt, Montreal.129 coû upon his father.\u2018The father te very \u2018 The accused will be tried next - ' USED PROFANE WORDE.\u2014A youth IN AND AROUND THE CITY.Ue= Joseph Bernard vas arrested | on board te the steamship Berthier yes- | terday using profane langnage.day Mr.Recorder Poirier sentenced him to pay $20, or go to gaol for a month.1 1HRRE MONTHS FOR THEFT.\u2014 In the Court of Special Sessions today John McLean and William Pren- dergast were sentenced by Judge Choe quét to three months in gaol for theft.SONS oF President Join I Benefit tety, returned to Tp- réntôo on Saturday evening efter paying CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY ~ Mr Charles Alexander celebrated his 39t birthday yesterdny and received ny congratulations \u2018from his numerous friends.ET.At RESOLUTION OF REGR \u2014 the last meeting of the Medical Board of the Western Hospital of Montreal, a resolution of regret at the déath of Dr.Rollo Campbell was passed.DIED FROM KICK.~Mr.James Doody, of St.Mathias parish, who died Sunday as a result of à kick rebtived on Saturday from a horse, occupied a] official visits te Lincoln Lodge at St.number of positions in the gift of his] Lambert and Westmount Lodge at West- fellow-citisens.Mr.Doody at mount, The Supreme Grand Lodge will i ent times hes been parish councillor, Meet in Montreal on August 3.i school trustee and church syndic.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 KILLED BY A TRAIN.\u2014Yesterday afternoon Walter Spencer, a farmer, of Huntingdon, was struck by a Grand Trunk Railway train near there._ He was brought to the city fn a A Happy Anomaly.Although \u201cSwiss Food\u201d is building up poorly nourished systems every day It ia still sola by grocers in a large package at & small price.Special Notice.pital last night as a result of his in- Juries.DISORDERLY HOUSES, \u2014 The tn-[ mates of two disorder! Ome were arrested on Saturday night One vas situated on St.Agathe street, \u201cfie ot other bn Cadieux street.Aus oe Agathe street proprietor \u2018 and costs by Mr.terday, and the inmates hand oach.- ™ ts as low as $128 i Layton Bros., 144 Fo, than vire 1 in Montreal.Why?Go to Wills & Ce, ES a Mate) Plano, the standard plano MO, UTIONIST\u2014 At nea held the at the Guild Bed- ford, June 18th, the deletions given by res Anna ; graduite of the Montreal veste Elocution, were listened to with great ATH BL, Gather - { + 3 of Canads OX 141 2 2ame ieee fre emer It would seem that June has repent- od of her reprebensivie conduct of late and ia now determined to make amends for her cool behaviour.To-day is a perfect day, and Montreal is bathed in sunshine.The ch age from the damp to dry.from humid to hot, is apparent iu the apparei ot the average Montrealer.White boots have made their appearance for the season, and the hat that made Panama famous is to be seen in the land.Flannel suits, with all sorts and conditions of stripes, are up and doing, in fact summer weather, with summer clothes, have arrived at the same time.The night was inclined to be hot, and blankets were consigned to the \u201cnot wanted baggage\u201d class, Towards morning a cool breeze sprung up u.d those who slumbered late woke to fin; the sun getting in his good work for the day over a city radlant with his warm glow.At noon the temperature was high, and little Miss Mercury seemed to be intent on courting a sultor of high degree.At no stage of the day, however, wad the temperature uncomfortable.\u201cOld Probs,\u201d however, comes along with the information that thunderstorms are in the air, but in the intervals fair and warm weather may be expected.It will get warmer on Wednesday, and will still continue to be fair, a prophesy that will be welcomed and the fulfilment of which will be anticipated.In England it is fair, but the inevitable clouds cover the sky.The forecast, however, is for fair weather, In the North and South of France it is cloudy and unsettled weather is in store for that country.FACTS ABOUT THE WEATHER.Re.dings by the Optical and Engineer\u2019s Supply Company's standard barometer at noon yesterday?30.35; at 8 am.to-day.30.21: 11 a.m.to-day, 20.21.Temperature to-day\u2014Maximum, 74; minimum, 46.Yesterday\u2014Max- imum.68; minimum, 42.Sun rose this morning at 4.35 o'clock.Will set thls evening at 8.00 o'clock.MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURES.Victori:, 68, 50: Medicine Hat, 74, 50: Qu'Appelle, 64 34; Winnipeg, 66, 46: Port Arthur, 74 40; Parry Sound.$0, 58.Toronto, 72, 50: Ottawa, 84, 54: Montreal, 70, 54; Quebec, 76, 46; St.John, 62, 46; Halifax.64, 42.To-day and Wednesday \u2014 Southwesterly winds: falr and warm with local thunderstorms.Wednesday\u2014 Fair and warm CONGREGATIONAL UNION CLOSES ITS SESSIONS.Religious Education.Liquor Traffic, -and Gigarette Smoking Discussed \u2014Committees Appointed.\u201cThe conference of the Congregational Union of Quebec and Ontario closed last evening with a meeting In Zion Church, where all the gatherings have been held.An address was given by Rev.G.Ellery Read, of Rock Island, Que.on \u201cHistorical Criticism and Christian Faith,\u201d and Rev.J.K.Uns- worth, of Hamilton, Ont, the new chairman of the Union, spoke on \u201cReligious Education.\u201d The speaker said he was not prepared to advocate any course of biblical instruction in the schools for the time being, because the scriptures were not rightly understood by most people.After votes of thanks, proposed by Rev.F.J.Day, the meeting adjourned.The next conference will be held in Bond Street church, Toronto.Committees for the coming year were appointed at the meeting yesterday, as follows: Union committeé, temperance committee, committee on Sabbath observance, committee on church union.The liquor traffic and cigarette smoking were discussed at much length.The report on temperance approved the stand taken by the Dominion Alliance, and other organizations, and stated that prohibition was the goal to be looked for.The report was adopted.: Rev.John McKillican proposed a resolution on the cigarette question, pointing out its evils.This was adopted, as well as one condemning patent medicines containing alcohol.MR.AND MRS.BORDEN RECEIVE.| Preparations for the Visit of the Con servative Leser on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Borden will receive their friends at the Lafontaine Club, on Saturday afternoon, from 3 p.m.to 6 p.m.In the evening the Conservative leader wil] be the guest of honour at the banquet being organized by the members of the Jacques Cartier Club, in honour of his fiftieth birthday.Practically the whole of the Conservative depttation in the House of Commons and the Senate will be with the leader on this occasion.Addresses in English and fn French will be delivered by some of the best known men in Canada.\u2019 As the Jacques Cartier Club's accommodations are too restricted to allow the presence of ladies to hear the apeeches in the evening, the Lafontaine Club has taken charge of à reception in the afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Borden will, on that occasion, receive all who call © The parlours of the club are well fitted for such an-event, and numerous callers are expected.No formal invitations have been issued, as the affair will be altogether informal.\u2018| Just suit the city.À CIC JAUNT Information About Turbines to Be Sought .on \u201cThe Pike.\u201d NO AUTOMOBILES IN PARKS The Chauffeurs Forbidden the Mount.ain\u2014Aldermen Want More Time to Consider Military School.It was decided by the City Council yesterday afternoon not to allow automobiles to use the mountain roads.The matter was taken up by the reading of a report from the Parks and Ferries Committee, asking that such machines be prohibited.Aldermen Nelson and Lavallee supported the report.Aldermen Couture, Gallery and St Denis thought automobiles should be allowed on the mountain.Finally, a vote of 25 to 6 was cast In favour of prohibiting autos from using the mountain roads.MILITARY SCHOOL QUESTION.Ald.Robillard, chairman of the Parks Committee, said he desired Council to settle the question of vouing the Government $25,000 to establish a military school in Montreal.He made a motion asking that the military school be erected either in the city or the suburbs, but that it should not be erected on Lafontaine Park.It was finally decided, on motion of Ald.Ekers, that the question be left over till all the members of Council had time to consider it, A JAUNT TO ST.LOUIS.Council now decided that two or three members of the Water Committee and the superintendent of the Water Department, Mr.Janin, should have a plcnic to St.Louls, for the purpose of inspecting water turbines.These members, of course, will happen to be in St.Louis during the progress of the big fair.It was thought the city ought to pay for this picnic, seeing that the members of the Water Committee would get astonishing information in regard to water turbines, : Ald.Clearfhue, chairman of the Water Committee, was frank enough to say he did not know much about turbines, and could see no reason for the outing.ALd Gallery\u2014'\"We had better spend the money on the streets.It was the opinion of Ald.Sadler that, as the trip would not be an expensive one, the Superintendent of the Water Department and some capable man, should be allowed to take it at the city\u2019s expense.Ald.Sadler potint- ed out that the city had got into trouble about the new electric pump at the reservoir; it might be a new pump would be seen at the fair that would Ald.Sauvageau was very much in favour of the trip.He explained that, in the past, delegations had gone on picnics to get information, and there was no reason why valuable information could not be got by a trip to St.Louis.A motion was finally passed appointing Ald.Clearihue, Sauvageau and Superintendent Janin as a deputation to go to the Fair and store their minds with information about water turbines.Nothing was sald In the motion about the delegation visiting the \u201cPike.\u201d It is said Ald.Clearihue will not go on the jaunt.The Late Mr.L.A.Chauvin, The funeral of the late Mr.L.A.Chauvin, ex-M.P.for Terrebonne, took place at that place and was attended by a very large concourse of the friends of the deceased in that constituency.Rev.Abbe Lecocq, Superior of St.Sulpice, conducted the religious services, and he was assisted by Rev.Abbes Bourassa and Filiatrault.The dence of the deceased gentleman in Montreal and accompanied to the Place Viger Station by many friends, deiegates from the Bar Society, the Society of Artisans, the Colonization Soclety, etc.Interment took place at Terrebonne.The chief mourners were the two young sons of the deceased, Jean and Edouard, the father, Mr.\u201cAdolphe Chauvin, brother, Mr., Hector Chauvin, and his brother-in-law, Mr.Longpre.Among those present lwere:\u2014 Sir Alexander Lacoste, Hon.L.O.Taillon, Hon.R.Prefontaine, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Mr.P.E.Le- Blane, vice-president of the Soelete | \u2018Canadienne d'Economie Soclale; Mr.J.G.H.Bergeron, Hon.J.D.Rolland, president of the Colonization Society; Ald.Vallieres, Dr.A.A.Bernard, Hon.G.A.Nantel, Raoul Ducharme, J.A.Labelle, Coroner McMahon, Philemon Cousineau, Arthur Lacoste, Gerin Normand, Paul G.Martineau, M.Lachapelle, Leonidas Villeneuve, Camille Paquet.Joseph Perrault, Pau! La- coste; Gaspard \u201cDésèrres, Paul G.de Lorimier, Dr.Lecavaller, Dr.T.A.Brisson, Hon.Alphonse Desjardins, Senator Beique.L.A.Globensky, and Eugene Globensky.1 THE DIFFERENCE IN NOVA 8COTIA (The Halifax Herald.) It is a pleasing reflection to the Conservative party in Nova Scotia that, so far, no single act of wrong-doing In the making or revising of the electoral lists has been proved against any member of the party.On the other hand, it has ben proved beyond question that wher- over Liberal municipal rule prevails, there rascality prevails.Lu - er YZ Lo » he .+ TO ST.LOUES FAIR} remains were taken from the late resi- [~~ have quickly at and 30e euch to clear out.season.! Every price.and the finest qualities sizes 6 5-8 to 7 1-4.$15.00 and not get a better Hat.have a good vagiety in sha our Knockabout Hats at $1 cricket, etc.$1.25 each.Motor and Yachting Caps, makes, 25e, 50c, I3¢ and $1.00, \u2014 = If you are Sick, Tired Out, Pale, Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptie, all Run Down, you wild got Gownhearted.Make no mistake Den't brees up with alochqlic liquid remedies.Ne whiskey.no beer, WAFERS, STOMA will cure you easily, simply.boxes for $3.50, at your druggist.or on receipt of cash remittance, from our sole Canadian Agents, Messrs.For Summer Wear In every quality and style, can be found In our stock, and considering the values we are offering.every young man ought to bave one.We are offering our last season's Rough Braid, with double rims, at 35e They were $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 each last Our new Sennat Brald and Bplit Straws, In neat.smart, sajlor shapes, at 2e, 50e, 75e, $1.00, $1.35, $1.58, $2.00 and 82.50 each, so that you can get a Hat to suit you at any price you want to pay.: New shapes in Panama Styles, in fine, soft, Flexible Straws, also in the peus Shapes, at 50c, 75e, 81.00, 81.50, $3.00, #2.50, $3.00, $3.30 GENUINE PANAMAS, just in to-day.\u2018They are the best valup offered in Montreal.Our price is $7.30 each, and they cannot be bills in your pocket when you buy them from us they'll go out fast, and no more to be had at the price this season.are still selling lots of SOFT FELT HATS for Summer Wear.and we white.silver gray.navy blue and Also our wide rim Strathcona style Soft Felt Hat, in above colors, at all White and 'Brown Linen and Duck Helmets and Fishing Hats, 50c each.\u201c If you need a Hat or Cap of any kind kindly see Largest Direct Importer of Up-to-Date, Stores, 2299 St.Catherine Street, and Oid Stand, cor.of Craig and Bleury st.* GERTR'S to take a remedy some time.Doa't o wine OT.JAMES | 4 NERVE REMEDY pleasantly and a trifling cost, #0c for a big box or six Bat A RE a at each price.Only 8 dozen, in 3 different shapes, You leave dollar You might pay want one, come quick.as beat.$10,000 worth If you Hats, at 25e, 50c, 75c and $1 ea, VACATION TIME__& ~~ THE COOLEST, PUREST SMOKE ON BECORD LAY IN A SUPPLY FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY.1-4 1b, 40c, 1-2 Ib.80c, 1 1b $1.60, LE 2263 ST.CATHERINE ST.MIXTURÉ, Tel.Up.1376.The Montel Daily Star te publiehsd dy resident In Montreal.Publishing offices, 163, 165.167 and 169 St James strset.1 Of slightly damaged ~~ High Grade rrect Shape Boot Shop OLOSSAL SALE Boots and Shoes Beginning To-morrow, June 15th Coverntoa\u2019s Carbolic Toeth Wi original and bast wash for the gums.Prices all druggists.sec.138 tf We will of this stock was not Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s $7.00 gradeat = $3.30 Bqys\u2019 $3.50 Boots at = = = = $1.60 Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s 6.50 grade at = 3.10 Misses\u2019 and Children $2.50 grade at - 120 Men's and Women's G00gradeat - 2.50 Misses\u2019 and Children 2.00 gradeat - .90 - Men\u2019s an omen\u2019s 5.50 grade a - 2 \u2019 ; - 70 Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s 5.00 gradeat = 2.20 Misses and cpnaren oe grace at fA es and colors, at $1.35 to $250 cach.Bee Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s 4.00 grade at = 1.98 sses an 25 grad .na\u201d back, Condor Fal, blue.plain Men\u2019s Best Grade $1.00 Rubber = = 50c Children 1.00 gradeat = ; 30 B oO g, tennis, 9 9 Women's Best Grade .65 Rubber - «= 30c Men's and Women's 1.00 Boot Trees at 40 We also have some Men's and Women\u2019s BOOTS AND SHOES that we will sell at $1.00 a pair.wo Open Evenings w FRENCH & SMITH, on sale our $20,000 Stock of Slightly Damaged Goods.damaged in the least, and the wearing quality of the balance not hurt in any way, but all will be sold at badly damaged prices.The following will give you an idea as to the range of our prices.2350 St.Catherine St.,
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