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[" \u2014 LAST The Royal Dye Dye Works EDITION.VOL XXXIL N° 130 T0 THE TRADE.June 4th, The Bigness Variety of texture and \u2018superior value in our \u2018stock of dress, blouse \u2018and trimming silks * compel many of the .largest and best merchants to place their orders with us.Filling Letter Orders a Specialty.JOHN MACDONALD & C0.Wellington and Front §ts,, East, TORONTO.130z WEDDING A RINGS 83.50 to S19.18 Kar.QUALITY GUARANTEED.Gold.DD.BEATTY, 137 Bt.Peter Street, Opposite \u201cWitness\u201d Office.- = Sore Throat, Pim r Colored Spote ee ol a recs to Mout uth, SE Rr Falling?Write REMEDY CO.0977 OKs Chi , BF proofs ofoures, wolict the pes obstinaje cases VE have cured ihe worst cases in 158 t0 5 days.100- page book fres : 0sx) Don't claim to be the largest, but one of the neatest, most reliable and thoroughly up-to-date Family Dye Works in Canada.All work receives careful pcrsonal attun- tion.pi {lassen of household dyeing and cl .cial FR dyeing, el : work positively guaranteed the Dest.e office only.723 CRAIG STREET.Telephone 73 Main.Gouds sent for aad free.Ze sare and call up Royal Dye Works.129 z 4.00d \u201cBIOGRAPH PORTRAIT SCHEME.\u201cDominion \u201cPress Bureau.\u201d Having been informed that a gentleman wyling bimeelf \u201cThe Dominion Press Bu- and seoking to secure subscriptions fro, the public for a scheme involving the publication of a photograph and biographical sketch in various dePrepADeTS, upon yment of a certain si has represente prrmer as having a scheme which eludes the Montreal Star as one of hie patrons amongst a number of other leading papers, the Star is obliged to disavow any connection with either the scheme or its representative in any form whatever.It will be esteemed a favour if\u2019 any y per son who has been approached and h the Star's name presented to them \u2018in con- prompt.with his scheme, will communicate mptly vith the Proprietors of the Star Ere ial i tar to comme orate the occupation of Ye 24 new Star build: ing and to advertise ab ab ti \u201cprom ihe ent features of commercial; educational and_ professional life in the city \u2018g quite another affair.CEMETERY JUDGMENT.\"The Honourable Judge Ouimet has just iven judgment in the case relating to the EY Guillaume Cemetery.For five years the majority of the freecholders had persisted in asking as a new cemetery a piece of ground which the Provincial Board of Health had declared unfit for the purpose.After having tried every means of persuasion to induce intereste parties to choose themselves & lot of land more in accor&urice with the requirements of Hygiene, the: Provineial Board of Health had to avail itself of the rowers conferred upon it by the Cemetery Ja À in such cireumbtançes and thus choose itself a piece of ground and propose it to the Bishop.The choice of viticial Board was ratified by the Bisnop, but still the Fabrique refused to acquire the lot so chosen, and at last a mandamaus had to be taken to force the said Fabrique to acquire it.His Honour Judge.Ouimet has Just issued the brief of mandamus.This is the second time that this question occurs in this province\u2014the first time in Ste.Ur- sule\u2014and in both cases the decision of the Judge was identical.er ABSOLUTE - SECURITY.Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of twen Marie Corelli and latter is now furious because Marie is about to publish a novel entitled Master Christian.bears the suggestive dedication, those churches who quarrel in the name ot ly \u2018the code LEADING TOPICS ~~ OF LONDON.\u2018The Public Regards the War as Over and Settles Down to Business.A BOOM IS ANTICIPATED.It is Quite Probable That the Elections Will] Be Held in October.LONDON, June 4.\u2014John Bull is coming dewn to a cold water diet after his long debauch of champagne excitement, says I.N.Ford in his cable letter to New York.The war is at an end, and he has returned to the normal! conditions of shopkeeping and horseracing, and wonders why he has been so deeply interested in military transport, frontal attacks and turning movements.So jaded has he become that conquests of territory, the evacuation of hostile capitals and the scuttling flight of Boer commandos are accepted with perfect calm, as ordinary incidents in the business career of the Empire.There has been no flag-wav ing over the fan of Johannesburg, and there is not likely to be any popular demonstration over the occupation of Pretoria when it is officially announced, after the puzzling contradictions and uncertainties of the last forty- eight hours.Music hall melodies fall flat, and the crowds are Jeary, of singin even so good a tune ag \u201cGod Save the Queen.\u2019 The Whitsuntide holidays will probably be the dullest and quietest known for many years, BUSINESS PICKING UP.There has been a rattling business on the Stock Exchange, where prices have been going up with a bound.The Kaffir circus is also placarded as a sideshow, with unusual attractions.The mining companies are already ordering their business managers to Johannesburg and cabling their engineers and surveyors to look over the ground.The politicians are even busier than the stock speculators.The Unionist Ministers are scattered among country houses and holding secret consultations.No member of the Cabinet has à public engagement during the next ten days, but ail the Ministers are brooding over the question of an early dissolution of Parliament and the reconstruction of the vernment.Roberts and r between them will arrange the date of the \u2018general elections, for there will be no appeal to the country until the Transvaal has been occupied and annexed, and hostilities are reduced to guerilla we warfare, if they are not suppressed altogethe DISSOLUTION IN OCTOBER.The elections may be ordered late in July bat dissolution will probably b» d deferred Minist ters will have a rogramme 0 which to go to the country.be hers method of settlement in South Atrio with reconcilietion of the rival races as the chief end of army and the creation of permanent suxil- iary firs forces in the colonies.The war ex- pénditures hiave been on so vast a scale jt even the wealth of the Rand cannôt depended upon for the redemption of De indemnity claims, and the reorganization of the fiscal system of the United King- | om may become Nnécessary.e Unioniat Government is hardly equipped for all these great undertakings.The political carpenters are now occupied with the manufacture of model Cabinets of various \u2018designe,ffom Tory antique to Birmingham utility ware.Mr.Balfour is alternately Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, and Mr.Chamberlain shifted at random from the Colonial Office to the War Office.air is thick with rumoura about elections and Cabinet changee, but Lord Salisbury can alone speak with authority, and he is silent.WAITING FOR ORDERS.The Liberal commandoes meanwhile are waiting for IF Chunpaign \u2018rders from their leaders.bery was heralded by lous friends as an Imperialist general whose standard would be unfurled in the West 'of England, but his manifesto has turned out to be newspaper advertisement, with a series of interesting conundrums, which he asks without attempting to answer them.If Lord Rosebery knew his own mind he would probably be recalled to the leadership of party, but he is content to stand at the parting of the ways and stare at the guideposts without moving forward.Sir William Harcourt has just returned from the Continent and has ne to Mal- wood for the holidays.enry Camp- bell-Bannerman will A \"next week Glasgow, Mr.Bryce at Aberdeen, and Mr.John Morley at Oxford.Mr.speech will be the most important of the three, for he is expected to resume his normal relations with the Liberal party, and to carry Sir William Harcourt with him.Mr.Herbert Gladstone in the busiest man in the Liberal party, and the most useful at present.He ia visiting the provinces, ar ranging many.details of pers organization, providing candidates and trying to set the Liberal house in order for the general elections.What is needed more than anything else for election purposes is n reunion of the leaders under a single head, so that an alternative Cabinet can be offered to the electorate, and a substitute for Lord Balisbury be definitely announced.If this reunion could be effected the Liberals might not be e to carry the country, but they would greatly increase their voting strength in the House of Commons.PREPARING FOR THE BHAH.A suite of rooms at Buckingham Palace, known as the Belgian apartments, is being prepared for the reception of the Shah of ersia.This does not mean that they are being decorated or beauuued, but the re- \u201c until\u2019 Thwreday next, but 2°\" of this su, vas.vas drowned in in the Moira Se dan the bill tiust pase \"in third River, » afhort distance north of the city, reading this session.It mit has since (ans trauepired that the Govery- UNFORESEEN \"ODETACLE, which effectually chénges the complexion of the hibition only in Manitoba, but in the discov has whole, e aid received of such\u2019 a: hitch was on Pri- doy ni night when he was informed of \u2018the =.Chipman, Hudson\u2019 s Bay Com- ney to sign 2 patition by all the liquor dealers the province asking for compensation: when the bill became a Jaw.Investigation as m Mr.Chip- against Mr.Smalley's report don Times that o afternoon.He was bathing with of his fellow students from Albert College.The body was recovered by his extinct.comrades, but life pli \u2014~Joseph Lamoine, of trio Light Company, re (a ceived\u2019 a heavy shock from a \u2018live fell from the top of the pole, and \u2018died soot soon after.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm FOOLING MR.SMALLEY.(Toronto Mail and Empire.) That Sir Charles Tupper should protest to the Lon- t he is making himself the in the camon for therefuml has re cwalted mouthpiece of discontent in Can: ince in powerless to bit the Hudson *d® is not at to be wondered at.y Company from pursuing e liquor The atory is such & travesty of the truth, trade, by reason of am apparent y_inno- æ Abwolutely contrary to the fact, as to Le .cent and almost forgotten clause in the unjust, both to Sir Charles and to the Imperial Act of 1870, which says distinet- Times.ly that no restrictions or hindrance whatever shall be placed upon the\u201d Company's trade in Canada.As Company câr- Ainge BE ri, 4 ant fh joer, re 8] com do e that the De The portal on ut ce can \u2018invoked r and the com thority Erovinsidt.or Th jon vw es in A 3 quon, forms an important part of tai The best gopstiiuticin): suthorities have wit Jit an How Mr, Mr.Smalley, who is a stranger to came to be seized mich D per e vis- ried out its obligations \u2018in delivering over terous ides de readily understood tawa two he Government, who - plied him with the ec of information wished him So Sallevs.One can fect that was to Pe Tg the Times to publish a les ie pro-Boer; à num- of the British Jepers- would Foaxibly been consulted on the- subject and dili- which cod Bo wed by verse to Sir Che Go t ari! font search made to find some way around purposes.It by our .vernment fof rick, en end Ps Ministers who misinformed BUT TO NO.PURPOSE, Mr.Bralley ought to be heartily ashamed of themselves ss the com simply.\u2018stand u; Jp letter of the law, and Mr.Ghipeaer has just returned f fromi Englan gland, is under express orders from 3 ing of the company.As.a om sector law would simply result Jin giving the udson\u2019e mpany a monopoly of the liquor traffic, the question of auch a messare being passed is apparently settled in the nega ive.ANOTHER LETTER TO SHERIFY.(Special to the\u2019 Star.) QUEBEC, June 4.\u20148heriff Gagnon has received a second letter.from the indivi dual who claims that hé, and not Dube, was Moonéy's murderer.- This time the writer ives his name John Northwest, w », Ro Ottawa.The envelop ?° Beads 2.alk 7 THIS EVENING.° HER MAJESTY\u2019S SUEATR \u2014 Baldwin Melville Btoc k Co.EF, in TRE ROYAL\u2014\u201cA Grip of Steel,\u201d\u2019 sensational melod PARK\u2014 Hand Concert and Vendee es Entertain- ST PATRICK'S HALL\u2014Monthly meeti of, = ,Patrick\u2019s Society.A ce in mem- ,oriam, late F.Wolferstan Thomas.TEER R RR YY «8 ses YE oe ale ol ole ole ole ols cdboleodh odode Boole 2 pe the mark \u2018Britannia Ont., June 1.\u201d ive Makin A Lon given the css.Raley smamed.the | of wit ; Thee \u201c [GaprzaL SUBSORIEND \u2018Address, THE The Teast & Tom Company of Canad Uncorpersied A B 1845 by Reval Charter.Money to lend.an.City Property and improved Farms at low rates and on very desirabla terms.\u201d COMMISSIONER, ; TEE TRUSTY T AID LoAx conPANY or can A, > - - a.i OUTING: FOR FOR SCRIBES.\u20ac { sot i z I) x Eater à cer raies | 0 RAILWAY.i.(Special to the Star)\" OTTAWA, June 4\u2014The members ôf the press gallery were given an opportunity on Saturday of realizing by actual observation the already: great importance and ripsaing | \u2018potentialities of- what- was to many of .them an unknown land: \u2018 By the courtesy of Mr.J.R.Booth, they were enabled to visit t Harbour, the terminal of the Canads Atlantic system, and the thriving town of Parry Sound.At the \u2018comipany*s elevators there they were enabled to see the Kearsage being unloaded of corn at the rate of 10,000 bushels per hour, and cars filled from the samo clevator at an average speed of three minutes each.an gverage speed of about three minutes | each.This elevator handled 14,000,000 bush- ols of grain last year, nearly all of which passed thipugh Montreal, and the trade in.package freight is extensive, both east \u2018and west bound.The party were taken on a trip round the harbour and down the sound, returning to Parry Sound, where they were recelved by Mayor Johnston, Councillor .Gladwin and County Crown Attorney - Height.Rigs were provided and the party\u2019 driven around and through the town, which boasts a population of 3,000, and \u2018has several thriving industries.Tha Parry Sound Lumber Company\u2019s mills were visited, and the party entertained by the manager, Mr.Miller.A dinner- was given them at the Rose Point Hotel, which was attonded by many local gentlemen, Including - the Mayor and the editors \u2018of the local papers.The newspaper mon were accompanied by Mr.A, W.Flick, sec-treas.; Mr.Donaldson, general superintendent ; Mr.George Mountain, chief enginger ; Mr.J.E.Walsh, assistant general passenger agent ; Mr.J.W.Bmith, assistant to tho gencral manager; | Mr KR A Carter, T.P.A., and Mr.Fitx- gerald.Mr.Booth met the party at Arn- prior on the return journey in his private car.SENSATION IN COSTA RICA.Important Letters S Stolen From the U.8 Minister at San Jose.CHICAGO.June 4.\u2014 A special to the Tribune from New Orleans says: The correspondent of a New Orleans paper, writing from Port Limon, sends news which may result in an international episode.On the night of May 24, the post office book of United ~Btates Minister Merry: In the post office at Ban Jose, was broken open and the letters therein stolen.The theft has caused a sensation.Minister Merry discovered that there were several important letters in the box, one in particular being from Consul Davidson, at Managua, Nicaragua.The fact that this letter was among those stolen may furnish a clue to the thieves.Ever since the\u2019 settlement of the trouble between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, in which the United States officiated as mediator, there has, it is sald, been considerable feeling inst this country because of _ajleged favouritiam shown to Nicaragua.thought that the rifling of the post office box was done by the agents of the party who disbelieved in the sincerity of the country, and who stole the letter from Managua to get proof of their suspicions.Minister Mery has complained to the Costa Rican Government.The authorities of that country disavow all responsibility for the crime, and have started an investigation to discover the thieves.OP whOR FIRE FUND.\u2014Among the ] t becriptions tp the Mansion House Fand for She se re sufferers was thet resident Porn, p of A dr 9 CHICAGO, June 4.= Frank Ri Fred.Lee Rice, arrested bers for complicity in bank robberies in.Toronts, Ontarty; \"have been posing in this city as artists and men of fashion for several years.They maintained a luxuriously furnished \u201c\u2018atu- dio\u201d at 1255 Michigan avenue, where thay received the young women for whom they advertised as artists\u2019 models.Two of these | young women, Myrtle V.Norrie and Martha Dwyer, have been found by the police.They are the daughters of respect able parents.The girls, without the knowledge of their parents, had answered ad- vertigements for artists\u2019 models nearly two years ago.The young women sald they were entirely ignorant of the real business of the men.When the true nature of affairs was learned there was much weeping, for the deluded: girls frankly edged that they were in love with the alleged safe- crackers.According to; their story, \u2018they called at 1355 Michigan avenue, where the \u201cstudio\u201d was situated.The girls posed and hundreds of drawings were e.All these are now in the hp! of Chief Kip- ley, haring been found in.Rutledge's trunk, which was confiscated in the raid.Dinners, theatre parf{es, automobile rides and presents of jewgllery soon won the hearts of the girls and they accepted the proposals of the two men to become their brides.In the rooms were found several trunks and wardrobes filled with clothing made by fashionable tallors.The arrest of the men was brought about by a woman in Toronto who is alleged to be in love with Rutledge, and who in a fit of jealousy on hearing of his affair with the Nor- rie girl in Chicago notified the police of his true character.re PREVALENT CORRUPTION.(The Toronte World.) We are sorry to make the atatoment, but it looks as if the political morality of the \u2018people of this country is being undermined.The nowspapers are flooded with the details of political corruption.The Legislature and House of Commons are the centres of prolonged discussions on political scandals.The rail ways and other franchise corporations are up to their neck in the work of corrupting and mesmerizing the peoples representatives.With the country in the possession of the politicians and corporation magnates, dividing the people's heritage between themselves, little won- |-der if the rank and file of tho people be- \u2018come tainted.More than any one else the corporations are responsible for the wave of corruption that has overtaken the country.The source of the corruption evil is the money which thay advance for the privileges obtained from the Governments.There never was a time when so much money was put up to demoralise the public as during the past four or five years.The Ontario Government has done little else during that time than to grant valuable franchises and defend itself from never-ending charges of corruption.Almost as bad a state of affairs has prevailed at Ottawa.No business proceeds.The Government spends all its time in dodging charges in connection with mining, rallway and other deals and election scandals.In apito of the temptations to which they are subjected, the people are honest.E> ANNUAL EXCURSION \u2014The members of the Natural History Society of thia city intend holding theif annual field day excursion on Saturday, June Oth, at Mount Orford and lake, six miles from, tho ps 0g.The train will Len ford nding, wage the > mountain pat) pat Windu Eee t B.15 am, ror and on a mer Reeves Orford 811 wd 4.30 tu ways.Sond pps at © Westmount Ria fe Ve .v i - A ns Pa rif fa nt de OTA AA ct dre Rise UT var nt SE nes contain piment Halte EE En Nasa 7e 400 TSA SBR nT BO J, 2 + f ! aoa Sri 0 + te AE Ah arn = bey = Hee.Ln AA TAR Ee bee rames see EL 4 ot rissa + | ee ma ar Rr, a Wm ee i: de APTE © MONTREAL MEAD, The Local Baseball Experts Defeated Syracuse and Went to First Place.IT WAS AN INTERESTING GAME.Rochester Was Defeated by Toronto on Saturday Afternoon and Dropped to Second Place.HE heavy rainfall of the early morning rende the diamond at the bail park unfit to play on, so Mont and Syracuse rested and the players took-a look in at the lacrosse match.Rochester did - pure however, and fell down to Toronto, The game nt the S.A.A.A.grounds went to Montreaï, and this pute the locals in the lead with twenty ta to the good.The Rochester aggregation opens here tomorrow, and this will be the most exciting series of this part of the season.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c The Montreals again won a victory over the knickerbockey¥' from Syracuse in the second game of the series, the score standing 6 to 4.It was a victory snatched from apparent defeat in the sixth inning, whic opened with 4 to 1 against the home pigeons, They did all their dam in the sixth inning, when no less than five runa fell to their lot.but from this on nobody scored on either side.; The first inning was played with as much care as a new housewife does her rat week\u2019s dusting.Both sides went out as spotless as the stockings of Syracuse.In the second inning each team got a run, and then both continued their careful play and the score continued not to increase for Montreal.; Syracuse worked Gilbert home in the fourth.The inning opened with Hargrove rending the ball on a rapid journey out to Mr.Schiebeck.That gentleman hugged the ball for a period of exceeding briefness and then threw it at the sun.Capt.Dooley bade good bye to earth, soared up in the air, took tbe ball and descended right ON HIS FIRST BASE just in time to put Mr.Hargrove out.Then Gilbert got safe to second owing to Mr.Schiebeck failing to hold on to the ball when Moran sent it to him, and again Mr.Schiebeck gave too low a throw:to first and Lattimer arrived there in safety while Gilbert went home.In the fifth Syracuse again had two runs.: Lynch made a good first base hit and proceeded on his journey off Wrigley's sacrifice.Kuhns got in on Hannivan\u2019s speedy roller out to Mr.Schiebeck\u2019s house lot.Thus the visiting team had the advaptage of two runs, or four in all against Montreal's one had men on the second and third base, an had men in the coach boxes with vocabularies as inexhaustible as a amaphone, and with the all-pervading quality of a fog horn in the Bay of Funday.It looked lovely for Syracuse, and there was snow on the bed of Montreal and frost on their whiskers.4 But it stopped there.Weaver; ahd Hat rd ve pined away and died àt t sn the sixth, Lrontreal opened: with Od- well making a three-base hit.This \u2018was encouraging, for the pitchera of Syracuse are left-handers and keep ttieir eyes so sharp- Jy on first that it is difficult to pass there, and more than one PREPARING TO~STEAL AWAY.Is seemed as though Mr.Wiltse, the pitcher of the visitors, had wilted, or the whole Montreal team had suddenly covered the secret of his hoodov.~ Bannon went to first on balls and Lezotte made a first base hit, bringing Odwell home! Then Johnson did a safe single and Bannon and Lezotte pranced home.Henry wafted out to Lattimer and Dooley won bases on balls.Now the bases were full and so were the hearts of the visitors.The ball had been taken from Mr.Wiltse\u2019s hand and Mr.Altrock went into the box, but still the home Sunday school continued to have a picnic.Souders sent the ball skating through the hay and forced Johnson home at the Tate, retiring at first himself.Then Shie- Peck made a lovely single and Dooley and Moran came home and went down on the rass and hugged the grass with glee,while fr.Irwin, who owns the visiting team,sat out on the Syracuse bench and tore his shirt.But everything.even a stick of molasses candy, has an end, and presently Odwell going in for his second 5 , sent the ball on a flying journey dad.when it came down it was perched on.the middle £ Mr, ve\u2019s mitt, J Oc Tee i ho un a, Mr, -Altrock, who up to 1 had\" been only eatning Che dérision of the bleachers \u201cwith his conversation in the coach box, proved an exceedingly dangerous pitchers with whom the home team tould do nothing.ae visitors, too, Jel victims.oy Sou ers\u2019 combination of mysteries and t sharp filding of Montreal, so \u2018the game for the next t innings remained- anchang- ed: Echiebeek was not in good condition, having a split finger and being ill.He will not likely be able to play to-day.The score: MONTREAL.AB.R.1B.PO.A.B Schiebeck, 8s.4 0 1 1 2 2 Odwell, ef.§ 1 1 8 1 à 4 1 1 8 0 0 co.413 2 0 0 3 1 1 2 3 0 The man who has Jost a leg on the field of battle may fnd a fairly serviceable substitute in a erutch of a wooden leg, but the man whose lun have been invaded by the deadly germs of consumption must act promptly ar give up sll hope.There 5:00 substitute for lung, and there is no hope for lungs that sre erippled, save in Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.Although sweet to the taste it contains no syrup or sugar, which so often disagrees with the dyspeptic stomach.It contains no alcohol to inebriate br create morbid craving for stimulants.It is the only known medicine that, actin, through the blood, will build new an healthy lung tissues.It builds up the Junge i cause it builds up the whole y.endows a man wit e appetite of a football player.It puts ppe strength and muscle into the stomach and intestines, > and causes the digestive uices to flow freely.It lls the blood with the elements that build up every organ and tissue of the y.It turus diseased lung tissue into healthy tissue by aiding mature in her own process of tearing down and rebuilding.It cures bronchitis, weak lungs, bleeding from lungs and lingering coughs.It prevents consumption by curing the weakness that leads up to it.Hobest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as \u201cjust as * Below is oné of the thousands who have testified to these facts.Abram Freer, Ksq., of Rockbridge, Greene Co.Yils\u2026 writes: \u2018My wife bad a severe attack of pleurisy and lung trouble; the doctors gave her le.She commenced taking Dr.Pierce's Medical Discovery and she began to im- from the first dose.By the time she had EA den the cause a ount belog sold here, J think the * Gorden Medical Discove * is the best medicise in the world for lung trouble.My wife is now using the * Favorite Prescription\u2019 urn of life.\" _ - ?Cade of constipation.A Feel cranky an or woman who neglects constipation suffers from slow poisoning.Dr.Pleasant Pellets cure constipation.One little * Pellet\u2019 is a gentle ative, and two a mild cathartic, erce's ontrealer fell a corpse .while laying out: .; now] Henry, sb.4 0 RY Dooley, 1b.à 1 à s°5 ¢ OFBI, Creve or oo oe 3 6 2 1 0 Souders, P.«co.3 Oo 0 3 0 Total oe ve ou .\u2026\u2026 3% 6 9 27 10 3 * SYRACUSE.AB RH PO.AB.Lynch, rf.5 1 1 3 0 0 uhns, 3b.1 32 0 3 1}.4 0 0 $ 2 0 3 1 1 14 1 1 5 0 1 1 0 % 0 0 § 0 0 4 31 3 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 5% 0 2 6 9 0 38 0 1 0 1 6 0 Q % 4 10 27 16 3 Total.sce «ov oon \u201cReplaced Wiltse in sixth.wBatied tor Altrock in the ninth.By funings\u2014 Montreal .Byracuse .Two base hit, Bannon.Odwell.Bases on balls, off Boude 5 Wiitse 8, off Altrock 1.Hit by pitcher, Weaver, Hargrove.Struck out, Moran, Loft on b Des ontreal Ÿ Syracuse 9, Biol t on bases, Montreal 7, cu , .anbert.Sacrifice en es, Hannivan 2, hit.Wrigley.Double plays, Odwell to Dooley, Gllbert to Wrigley to \u2018Weaver.Umpire.Mr.A.Griffin.Time 2.06.Attendance .! STANDING OF THE CLUBS.P Won.Lost.cent Montreal « cove ceo vo 19 11 .Rochester .« « ¢ « = 19 12 .613 Providence « + + « v «+ n 14 BA Springfield .«u « « » 14 13 .519 orcester .\u2026.14 16 467 Syracuse .13 15 464 Toronto .a 18 279 Hartford .oa 12 20 878 EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.AT HARTFORD.* R.H.BE.Hartford .10008010x\u20145 11 2 Springfield .0000000-0 1 2 Batteries \u2014 Miller and Bteelman; Pappa- lau and Fhelps.Umpire, Eagan.- AT PROVIDENCE.Providence .02200040x\u20148 10 1 Worcester .000000000\u20140 2 3 Batteries \u2014 Evans and Leahy; Magee and Kittredge.Umpire, O'Loughlin.AT ROCHESTER.Rochester .300000000\u2014-3 5 3 Toronto .+ .+.+ » « 20001100x\u20144 11 Batteries \u2014 Bowen and Smink; Alloway and Bemis.AT PROVIDENCE.; Yesterday's Game.Providence .81010001x\u20145 14 0 Worcester .000800050\u20142, 7 2 Batteries \u2014 Dunkie and Leahy; Klobe- dans and Kittredge, Umpire, O'Loughlin.NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At Philadelphia\u2014 R.H.E.Pittsburg .\u2026.5%.00030-2 61 Philadelphia .+ +.3 3186x\u2014~8 3 0 gs\u2014Levert \u2018and O'Conhor ; Fraser + Batt and Douglass.Umpire, O'Day., At Boston\u2014 .Boston .2000361041\u201417 23 8- 8 -1204211500\u201416 14 5 L uis .\u2026 .Batteries _winis and Bulllvan {| Hughey, Jones, Powell and Robinson.Umpire, Ems- one At New York\u2014 Cincinnati-New York game postponed on account of ain.At Brookiyn \u2014 Chicago 0 Brooklyn 1.Game called end of fourth inning, rain.\u2019 _'BTANDING OF.THE GLU toi REE pth: Ker i \"à w coût.3 Iu 7% 14 Philhdelphta\u2019 We rooklyn .3 1576 t vis.18 16 529 Pilfs Urg \u2026 20 18 528 fhicago ie ne ce» \u2026.BB - a ; 514 tan 1200 en ale wa.13 08ST dn New York \u2026 vo go eo ve se 12 D 35 Cinclonsty is over -o 131 21 Bai \u2014 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.\u2018At Mhineapolis\u2014Detroit 6, MMmnsapolis 7.A Kansas Citÿ-\u2014Kansas City & Ihdianh= At Milwaukea\u2014Mi'waukee à.Clevaland \u20ac At Chicago\u2014Chicago 2, Buffalo & YESTERDAY'S GAMES., At.Minneapolis\u2014Minnespolls 12, | Detroit At Kansas City\u2014Kan City 2, > polls 8.y- sas y 2 Mdlana At\u2019 Milwaukeo\u2014Milwaukee 0, Crétotan 8 At Chicago\u2014Buffaio 5, Chicago 6.a MONTREAL PLAYERS AVERAGES.Below will be found a summary df the batting and fielding averages of the Montreal players up to the end of last week: BATTING AVERAGES.Player.a.b.r.1b.2b, 3b.h.r, av.3.Bgnnen., .30 4 10.Q .246 dwell.+.121 27 1 f-§ 0 38 McFarlan \u2026\u2026 .28 5 8 à 0.33 Moran.104 2 8 M.9 0 317 Henty .117 13 2 0 .316 Lezotte.16 17 37 7 8 0 2% .2% 37 41 0 24 9 1 1 0 .; $ 8,2:9 0 28 CRY 0.266 1,2 0 D 0 4-9-0 0 On ELDING AVERAGUES P.O,A E.Av.- 3-6 0 1,000 3 0 1,000 298 - 6 .ml 63 2 9B 100.12 3 94 8 1 0 2 , 5 02 î 8 2 67 J 86 11 9% Schiebeck, 8.8 >+.+> 2e.T9 97 18 00 Henry, 30.+.0.\u2026.\u2026.5 55 15 882 Felix, p.s.vuce vvcescc0 | i s I CTOBS, Prove +++ + veroscsense À - 3 88 ROCHESTER HERE TO-MORROW.The Rochester team is here to-morrow for the first of a peries of three games with the Montreal club.That the fastest kind of baseball will be played is guaranteed hy the present standing of the \u2018two clubs in the race.Not only that, but Rochester seeks revenge, as ontreal éaptared two out of three games in the recent Montreal-Roc ter series.\u2018The lead in the race for some time to come depends on these three games, and they will attract large crawds.In the Provincial League, at Ste.Hyacinthe, Montreal, Mascotte\u2019s defeated Ste.Hyacinthe, 3 runs to°1, in an excellent game.aa NEWS FROM THE GOLF LINKS.! A BROKEN GOLF TRADITION.Hilton Was Smoking Cigarettes While Winning Championship.NEW YORK, June 4\u2014Harold Hilton, winner of the amateur golf championship of d, has shattered the traditions of the sport.Photographs of the clever Briton, taken while the big tournament was in progress, show him in the act o putting ; i he was making the strokes, \u2026 a cigaretté as he 8 Shen driving; |.ording to the t .Eoslin golfer did not Not only was he smoking but while putting, worty camera e think it worth the frouble to remove the cigarette from his mouth.Even in ordinary pleasure games few players have the temerity to smoke when putting, and in special matches the stroke 1s done carefully.\u2018the golf player when putting uses the same precaution as an écpert billiard player does executing a delicate shot, \u2018 Besides going about the stroke very gingerly, he requires silence on the part of the spectators, the gallery never speaking above a whisper until the stroke is over.\u2018Thig will show how unusual it strikes the followers of the game on this side to see the winner of the English championshi disregarding all precedent.And, though Champion Hilton's bravado may be admired, it is certain he will not find many imitators among the fraternity on this side of the Atlantic.AIS rues: Casper Leon, of New York, lost te Jimmy Smith.of Toronto, in Mutual Street Rink, y night, in the sec- \"Smith had Leon béaten, Actording to the best opinion the New Yorker resorted early in the first round, He repeatedly, by finally the, and stopped the contest; and 42 seconds of boxing in the seco was warned round.Smith was thea given the decision, * MONTREAL WON OUT, \u2018| choice examples of exciting work served to fouling A | lice interfered | toons eere : Local Lacrosse Men Defeated Cornwall After an Exoit- ing Game.CONDITION WON THE MATCH.|Montreal Supporters Are Very En- thusiastio Over the Result of thé Game.- HE Montreal Lacrosse Club on Saturday afternoon demonstrated the fitness of ite team for Senior come pany by defeating the strong wall aggre- tion.The score was hree goals to two.were many reasons why good lacrosse should not have been played on this particular occasion.The heavy rain of the morning was not the ve t kind of encouragement, and the turl was nice and greasy, though n.better condition Shan the majority of fields would be in under similar circümatances.Sticks were easily wetted and it was the.simplest matter in the world to miss a nice pass at an opportune moment.This explains in à great manner many apparent pieces of r work.But in spite of all these things both teams put uw a good, liard contest and the spectators had many up for their delection.Montreal deserved, the victory, there is no gainsaying that fact, but they ought to have won it by a larger score.While it is very pleasant to contempla io- tory won, yet the Montreal men, doubt- Jess, recognize that there is yet room for improvement in their team.The home is by no means perfect and they have a particularly had habit of pla too far away from their opponént\u2019s poles.The result is that often when in possession of the ball the men are so far away that it could only be \u2018a lucky shot that could score.An instance of this was given on Saturday when at \u2018Ont \u2018stage of thé game there were no less \u2018than \u2018seven Cornwall men.immediately in front of their own poles and not a Montreal man inside of this septette.\u2018This fault is one that can.be easily remedied and the gentlemen who have charge of the destinies of the team are fully aware of all THE LITTLE IMPERFECTIONS that exist à ; o doubt, take ste to re yt de 3 \u2019 pe Gcld was tbe he die eld was not the pne that was and several familiar faces von expected, ut it was a & tam nevertheless, apd the defence .was; as good as ever represented the Factory\u2019 Towh.Hess, Cain eron, Kerwin, Broderick and Tobin made a formidable defenge,, and the Montreal.home men did not find it any easy projip- sition negotiate À Il through this 1.Mr.Tobin was up 8 usual tricks and swung his stick in a manner remarkable to himself with the result that several of the Montreal men bear the results of his plessant checking.Tobin suffered for his sins \u2018and had a spell of rest, McAteer keeping him company at one stage.Porteous | ived & nasty crack from \u2018he big Cotn- wall defence wan and this bad much \u2018to do with the quality of his work- to the close of the ee: - Or condition, Abhtréni Bad the betfer of the ment and this helped Khe loéal men to the successful issue in no uncertain manner.Cornwall started off af a great rate, but the Montreal fielders stayed right with the visitors.and soon began to set the pace for their ppponents made it a pretty hot ppe ton, \u2018fort of scoring the two fret E goal.which equi pal, which required twenty-six mi o playing time, fixed ner ppinutes .The Montreal defence and field wor in splendid order and kept the bome oi | supplied with the ball and had the attack of the Montreal team, been _playink.as stendy game an the rest of the dozen, there.certainly would have béen a greater difference in the score.In the first game se 4 real \u2018must have had at least a dozeh el lent opportunities, but the number of high.and wid shota va, ahtonishi ing.Here IE A aving + t 0! me and Cornwall Jiayins prétty well tired où .en the ball went down to the N oat real end and the only chance that or wall had on a close show told.The second game wis an almost similar occurrence, stage\u2019 the better of th though Cornwall seemed to be having a rest did the men nigth good.With two goals to nil, the Montreal men did not have a very pleasant -probpeet before them when they came \u2018ont for the third game, but with à steady tenacity THEY STUCK :TQ THFIR WORK and were finally rewarded by capturing three well earned goals in succession.\u2026.Both teams showed à supériority on the defence end and gave the home men plenty of work to do.Montreal's defence show- a steadiness \u2018that was commendable, though in one of two instances the front of the poles was left unguarded while the defence men were away.owever, nothing resulted from this, but it is a serions fault and one that should not be permitted to occur.urphy was a tower of strength at cover and Billy\u201d did excellent work: at all times.The bright star o the Montreal defence was Clary Macker- row, and his work in the defence field was worthy of the beat annals of the game.He was on the æ for every mo- > > rnwell team that stepped on the | is speedy, cool and is invalusble to Bien.- excellent work af ce the error of not teavel re in of the \u2018took too home men were was adop there was imm ment in the work\u2019 of rteo .BE.Christmas .: Coldwell .Oufsid| on t ome.x home fielders.They long to go in, the result being that the Cornwall def bad - cient time to God oué s here the Montreal dash is what counts and when this sty in the last stages of the be ediately + ere.w experience t This s an excel- nt combination in a\u2019 defence fielder and Mackerrow\u2019s wor} on Mu; day was all that could be \u2018desired.\u2019 \u201cBilly\u201d Christmas did , tho he made 8 though be when his was one ot ence men up promptly.A a great improve- the Montreal attack.Dr.Irvine, Porteous and Erny Christmas were in trinf and this trio did excel- \u2018lent work.IrviMe\u2019s \u2018score in the fourth game was a partigularly brilliant piece of work.cmp Following were the teams : Montreal.Sob ke Cornwall.Hamilton .Goal .Hes Taylor 0.Corin int\u201d .-Cameron a i.Cover Vide ee Hainer .Defence field .W.Broderick Moore .Defence fleld .Tobin Mackerrow .Defence fleld .M.Broderick W.Christmas v.& Cejtre .McAteer Dr.Irvine .Home field .Percival Po us.ea 1d ,.J.Broderick id .Lee home Ve Carr + Donnelly.\u2026 id me .Allan : .W.Fitzgibbon son, Timekeepers\u2014G; Tt Bnetsinger, OS night.disputes over goals.Hamilton stopped Cornwall home men was concluded shortly Ball in front of.the- and succeeded in paki eral other mem ; (Special to CORNWALL, Ont.wall Lacroese | by their defeat in Two of the team that able to get gway;} and Sands, and : chester, N.Y.Ran 5 to 2, af Calverfold eri Canada, gnd Che.Markhams, ds Brooklyn, mét Satirk Ja - ed;on the Crescénts\u201d won by à score of 8 t Parkhill, ended in a utes more to plsy.: A the following _ The secretary would junior lacrosse club b he clubroom, 8h treet, next Thuretiay embers of the.dub .ment of the match end covered enough quested to be preient.i Be chon Referce-Mr.P.Quinn.SUMMARY.escent At [in the best exhibitian- of lac stood 5 to 4 all, when one time, the other umpire claimin, the grounds, Wat- Pettigrew and H.1 ep and H.M.8 u me.3 .Cornwail.i .09 4.Montreal, \u2026lr a a uns.6 5.Montreal.DB.Christmas .10.00 \u2019 tt NOTES OF THE GAME.One for Montreal.Tobin \u2018checks with a® \u2018vim.= der Cornwall was disappointed.Clary Mackerrdy was in splendid form.Me - Percy \u2018Quinn méde \u2018ah excellent referee.- edad .,B \u2018\u2019The Big Three\u201d-were happy on Saturday It is needless to say that there were no séveral hot shpts from | .! There was s good attendance consideriag the threatening Wéathiek, Te \u2014 \"The match started [promptly on time and after five o'clock.ee .In the third garhe 5 Montreal man got the empty Cornwall net ng a wide shot.\u2014\u2014T Charley Doojey, Dan McFarlan and mev- vs of the base were at the-match and enjoyed themselves.\u2014 i CORNWAEL HAS HOPES.ball menthe Star) «| = June 4.\u2014The :Corn- nowise discoura 4, ontreal on Saturda: 5, was picked ese men were {Burns r 1) cb would have e à great difference in the game.Reve wr last year\u2019s team will come out to next week, and th Sib settle down tice, to business, and training ghoul ; be in condition for gheir next game.al >| Sep igriEe \u2019 odes 13.4 The Brantford.Indians defosted.thd Ro- in a game of laarogse Saturday afteradon.Vag champions | West.Rn a LT, > rosee ir lav: grounds.The: fdrmer o 7.: vis < The lacrosse mith: Ya-don Satdrflay in the C.L.A.series, 1° \"ut Léndén and dispute.The score ympire called five min- dispute folldwed, Jin which the Parkhill; boya.left the -\u2018fidldy | ae, 4 : The Overland Huckev Club held + mee ing on May 30th, at Hibernia Hall,\" Not | Dame street, to close last years busimeks, .sud to elect offickes for the lacrosse club, which was organited at the same meeting, being elected, viz.: \u2018 +.Carrick, president.M.Hushion, Vice-president.\u2014 Harklstine, treasprer.F.Strike, ect : like to hear from an; wishing to form ; ague for the coming season, Address all correspondence to F.Strike, 22 Argyle ave.A ial meeting \u201cof the Montreal it- Ing, cu , for LA business, will bee St.James evening, at 8 o\u2019clock.are particularly re- a 7 There Was Also a Drawing as to Who Should Possess the Different Cup Defenders.ANOTHER LAUNCHING TO-DAY.All the Four Boats Will Be Sailing a Race on Next Saturday Afternoon.p HE different\u2019 boats that will eompete for the honour of defending the Seawanhaks Cup against the White Bears, of St.Paul, Minnesota, were allotted by lot yesterday, and so there can be no .dissatisfaction this year.For the purpose of allotting the boats by means of drawing, they were Rr painted a white, a black, a ted and a green colour, and were allotted as follows, in their respective order: Lake of Two Mountains, Lakeside, Commodore Molson and Mr.Jas.ad, Only one of the boats was launched, and sailed on Saturday afternoon, but another one will be launched to-day, a third on Wednesday, and on Saturda next.they will be all ready to mail, and ehow what they can do.There was quite a.pumber of members present at the drawing for the boats, notwithstanding the bad weather.WHAT CYCLISTS ARE DOINGS.\u2014 .0 W.A.DOING WELL IN QUEBEC The District is Keeping Loyal to the Old Association © (Special to the Bter.) : QUEBEC, June 4\u2014At the meeting of the local bicycle clubs, viz., the Quebec, Union Commerciale and Independent clubs, all agreed to join the C.W.A., and that they had ales received about 75 other new members.Mr.George Carrier was chosen Chief Consul for the year, and will at once try to induce the River du Loup and Chicoutimi clubs to also join the association.BACING AT VAILSBURG.NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014On the Vailsburg track at Newark, N.J.,, yesterday, Frank Kramer won the gharter mile dish from Orlando Stevens.by inches, and, was first in all three heats.of the big team match race.Another man to pause the 4,000 apec- -tators to enthuse; was Tam Looper.He best out McFarland in the mile handicap in an exciting finish and covered the dis stance in 201 15.cl Stevens and Kramer in the final heat of the quarter mile, professional race, were the first to bring the crowd to their feet.\u2018the former gained a ledd of ten lengths before Kramer got under way.On the second uarter the ex-amateur champion pedalled or dear life.Inch by inch, he cut down Stevens\u2019 léad' and passed under the : 1 wire hy less than a foot Only one heat\u2019 of the team.race hetween Kramer and fon: versus Freeman and Downing was really exciting in the first.the finish was so Freeman won.In.the succeeding heats, however, Ktamef finished first in each by a half le .e \u2018summaries: Quarter mile, i novice~Kinal beat\u2014Won by F.Kugles, Borherville, N.J.; F.8.Van lderstinie, South.Drange, 2; K.E.Kelley, ars ae: dd professional\u2014 mal Ne: er e « , professional\u2014 Final Bo a rar Oraarty Bra.ons 2; J.T.Fi me, oy eth Holt-mije handicap, amateur\u2014Final heat wohi by J.P.Jacobson.Now ven, J yards; George Scliofield, Brooklyn, 10 yards, 2: George Collett, New Haven, scratch, 3.Time, 1.04 1.5.- One mile Bahdicap, professiénal\u2014Hinal heat won by Tom C r (scratch); KF.A.1 McParland (scriVehY2; J.T.Fischer (10 yards) 3; R.Walthour (10 yards) 4.Time, 2.01 1-5.Won by half a length.Five-mila handicap,\u2018 amateur\u2014Finñai heat won by J.Jake, Port Richmond (150 yards); M.Rutter.Newark (100 yards), 2: J.H.Hunter, Newark (150 yards), 3; John King, Newark (159 yards), 4.Time, 1141.Won by balf a lénath.- Team match: race, \u201chalf mile heate- ent\u201d y \u2018es, Mr.Collier,\u201d said Dolly, trying to get rid of the tears that would come in spite of her; \u201cit is the first time we have been separated since our marriage.\u201d \u201cToo bad.\u201d respon om, with ready sympathy; \u201cyou'll miss him awfully.I will too, at breakfast tithe,\u201d and be laughed._ \u201cBreakfast?\u201d Dorothy, ingly.N VE Tea replied Tom, \u201cdid't you know?y wonder- Good place, the Saratoga.time 1 ¢ame across: Phil there, blamed if he didn\u2019t look as guilty ae if he had stolen something.Said you not strong and there was no use yout bothering ut getting breakfast.\u201d * .Dollie was stricken domb.She allowed Tom to placé her on a car, did not notice when he took his leave, and returned to her, flat in a drooping dwd wilted condition.\u201cNot strong,\u201d | repeated to herself.\u201cThere is nothing the matter with me and Fhil knows it.\u201d ould not eat what she cooked for him, th4t was all.She could, not blame him; she did not like it herself, and now there iva this dreadful secret between them.What wals she to do?She put her ia in order, locked tae doors and betook.herself té her aunt\u2019s house, which was a \u2018few blocks away.A few questions from ber sunt, who noticed her tronbled eyes, brought the whole matter to \u201cOh, Aunt Sarah, I am 0 miserable,\u201d sobbed Dorothy, \u2018\u2019and we were so happy.Wire ae t Sarah, -energeticall \u201cDo?cri unt ye ically, \u201cWhy, learn to cook, that's all.\u201d \u201cBnt where, and how?\u201d asked Dorothy, bewildered.\u201cHere,\u201d said her aunt.\u2018You say Filip will be away three weeks.À grea deal #0 be doen that Gma LE Zap are ilk PZ TTY TE YP a\" oe 4 © FRASER BROS\u2019 SALES.Grand Assortment Choice Bedding Plants, Etc, By Auction on Tuesday Morning, 5th June.By order of MR.DAVIDSON, of the Royal Nurseries, at our salesrooms, Nos.453 & 455 St.James Street, \u2019 CORNER INSPECTOR.Comprising a grand assortment of very fine, healthy Plants, Including Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies, Ageratum, Alyssum, Variegata, Abutiands, Achyranthus, Be- gonlas, Caphea, oleus, Feverfew, German Ivies, Double Ivy Geranium, Hello- trope, bella, Lantanas, Petunias, San- tileana.Verbenas, Castor Oll Plants, Tradescantia.etc.Also.Hanging Baskets, Rustic Stands, with Plants.Bale at 10 A.M.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.1 199enty3 Regular Auction, Horses, Carriages, Harness, ete.At Fraser's Depository, No.181 to 137 Inspector street, corner St.James Btreet, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, tTH JUNE, At 2.30.Including Driving and Draught Horses, Victorias, Quebec aggon, Open and Top Bugries, Family Traps, Rockaway, Express Waggons, Mikado, Carts, Harness, Saddles, etc., etc.Consignments solicited.Cash advances made.Grand assortment of Tudhope Bug- gles and other Vehicles for privgte sale.FRASER BROS, 129*nty?2 Auctioneers.AUCTION.Small Stock Groceries, Dry Goods and other Merchandise.On Wednesday, 6 June, at 2.30, At our salesrooms, No.453 and 455 St.James street, including a small stook of \u2018eneral Groceries, Cases and Tins Cholce Imported English Candies, several Packages Damaged Dry Goods, Enamelled Preserving Kettles, Saudepans and Pots, Lace Curtains, Dress Goods, Lot Jewellery, 2 valuable 18-karat Gold Watches, 1 Repeater and 1 Stop Watch, 2 Diamond Rings and numerous other articles.All to be sold in tots, to suit purchasers.Ladies should at- end.i JFRASER BROS.Auctioneers.129 3 Extensive Regular Auction Household Ferniturs and Effets AT OUR SALESROOMS, Nos.453 & 455 St.James St, Corner Inspector St., on FRIDAY, Jue 8th, at 10 a.m.A large assortment of Household Furni- fTects, comprising Pianos, Mirrors, \u2018 C ts, Bedroom Furniture, Cook Stoves, Kitèhen and Domestic Requisites and a large quantity of Miscellaneous Goods.Consignments solicited.Advances made.Quick cash returns.Private sales at all times.New Furniture, Carpets, Ollcloths, Safes, Carriages, Harness, etc.8afe, clean, dry storage for Household Furniture, Pianos, Trunks, etc.: FRABER BROS., 129 8 Auctioneers.ERRORS ARE IMPOSSIBLE.Owing to the perfected system followed by us in the compounding of drugs and the filling of prescriptions, errors or mistakes are never made.We guarantee at all times the purity and quality of \u2018our drugs, and our moderate prices give universal satisfaction.Our Stock of Toilet Requisites Will Interest You.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound\u2014the kind that cures\u2014always in stock.For many years this wonderful medicine has commanded world-wide attention because of its prompt and permanent cures.Come direct to us for Pain¢\u2019s Celery Compound.JAS.A.HARTE, Druggist, 1780 Notre Dame St., Montreal.107 *nty 8 law ing to do the eooking for my large family under my direction, just see if we don\u2019t give my fastidious gentleman a surprise when he comes home.\u201d Dorothy brightened immediately, gave her aunt a hug and declared herself ready to begin.ae a.pe) On the afternoon of Philip's arrival, a busy littlefigure in a gingham apron flit ted through the rooms on household dyties intent.Philip would not get home until 6 o'clock in the evening.She had planned a good plain dinner with a few hickshaws as a treat.Every article was of her own cooking and she felt as proud as a queen.Her bread had turned out beautifully white and spongy, and baked a beautiful brown.Philip was s0 fond of home-made bread\u2014 when it was good.She was so glad the pie was a success; Philip doted on apple pie.Then there was a Charlotte Ruese, and mold of lemon jelly to go with it for des sert.Everything was ready for the salad the dressing made, the lobster prepa and the lettuce crisp and cool.he laid the table daintily, getting out her pretty Haviland china set and her few much-prized pieces of cut glads, in honeyr of Philip's return.A pretty centre-piece of her own work, looking as if the daisies been dropped upon it, adorned the best tablecloth, a spray of green geranium leaves and a pink carnations were in a vase in the centre.and she made the most of her best napkins and silver.When she had put on one of her simplest but prettiest dresses,it was time to put the roast in the oven, a fine porterhouse, the bone removed and skewered into shape by the butcher.She browned it in some bot butter in the frying pan, searing it all over to prevent the precious juices from es caping, then seasoning it well and adding water for the gravy.She put it into the oven, carefully watching and basting it from time to time until he was done.She baked the potatoes because it was easv and she knew Philip liked them so.Twenty minutes to six the rang.Dolly flew to the door.expecting to see only her li lord.What was her eur- rise to find with him a stranger, whom e presented as his cousin, Jack Reynolds, from New York.She had often heard her husband sf of this cousin, however, and received him cordially.; \u201cA real stroke of good luck, Cousin Dorothy,\u201d said this young man, proceeding to e himself at home at once, \u2018my running against Phil just aa he got off the train.He could nat escape me, though 1 believe he tried,\u201d which was truer than he thought.Dorothy laughed and assured him of his welcome, secretly amused at Philip's em- air and downcast looks.She knew what was troubling him.Bidding him entertain his guest, she left them, say.ng: \u201cI am my own maid-of-all-work, and we have no Aladdin's lamp, 80 you must exci me until I put the dinner on the table.\u201d She knew what an unhappy quarter of an hour Philip would spend in the parlonr.He bad often told her of this cousin\u2019a easy circumstancés, who was used to havin the beat of everything, while Philip, she was well aware, had d.reason to expect the worst as regarded: nner.- ; Philip, on his , was wisbing the dinner war over.His mariner bs so constrained and uneasy that his cousin notiéed it and began to wish he had not takea the liberty inviting himiélf to \"hin house.When Dorothy, a vision in light blue, an- \u201cthe portieres and announced dinner, Philip, feeling somewhat weak about the knees, followed his guest to the diningroom, somewhat reassu dr prettily arra PS bis wife's bright face and a sight of nged table.\"What aro xom thinking of, Philip}?- ats ee a, WALTER M KFARNS SALES Le rr Great Unreserved Sale.90 City Building Lots Situated just above Ontario Street, on Delorimier Avenue, Chausse Street, Parthenais Street .AND.Amity Street, By order of CHARLES SHEPPARD, ESQ., on the grounds on MONDAY.11th JUNE, Two lines of Electric property.Churches and schools in the immediate vicinity.People secking tnvest- ment.and who are not familiar with this section of the city, should visit the property and see for themselves the almost Cars pass marvellous growth, expansion and development of the East End, and which is yet, comparatively speaking, in its infancy.No section of our great city will respond quicker to an Improved tone in the real estate market, and NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.The purchase of these lots will prove very near future, an Investment showing a handsome profit\u2014It cannot be otherwise\u2014all conditions point to this end.The announcement that this will be an Un reserved Sale can be reli upon as the owner's instructions in that regards are positive.TERMS OF PAYMENT.\u2014 One quarter cash, balance at four per cent., or all cash will be taken, and a discount of two per cent.allowed.Lithographed plans may be had from the auctioneer, 1828 Notre Dame street.Lunch will be served at one p.m.8ale will commence at Two O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer, Building Materials FOR SALE BY AUCTION The material in the SOLTD BRICK BLOCK OF HOUSES, 89 TO 49 ST.DAVID'S LANE, will be sold by public auction on the premises, absolutely without reserve on Tuesany, 12th dune, ol Eleven o'clock 0.0.Bulldinge to be demolished withip a reasonable time after 1st July next TERMS CASH.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.129 7 120 8 COD Netond me Americ Express Co, UPTOWN BRANCH Star Branch Office No.1.Corner Peel and St.Catherine Streets.Express Money Orders _issied to all of Canads and the United States.Fhe best and cheapest method of remitting through the mails.A receipt given with, Amount refunded if or- der im lost.Roofers and Asphalting Gement and Tile Work.Cement Wash Tubs, Oil Cabinets, Building Papers, Roofers, Materials, Stove Linings, &c- George W.Reed & Co., 783 & 785 Craig, Factor 37 Oller St.78nty } | We are now preparing cata loguo of à private collection of Oil and Water Color PAINTINGS br Canadian and foreign artists.whioh will in- Ci w ude such well known men as Jacobi, Edson, ay.Verner, Franchere, Gray, etc, etc.Dave of sale announced later.1292 M.HICKS & CO.Auttioncers, Carpets and House Furnishings.Extensive Sale of Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, in Squares and by tha yard; Stair Carpets, Lace Curtains, Por- tleres, Table Linen, Quilts, Dress Goods, Tweeds, Waterproofs, Men's Clothing, and General House Furnishing Goods.At our rooms, 1521-1823 Notre Dame 8t., Tuesday Afternoon, At 2.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Pianos CS) At Auction.Very Important Sale of Planos, many ou them as good as new, including UPRIGHT.SQUARE, CONCERT, PARLOUR AND BABY GRAND.The subscribers will sell for account of \u201cwhom it may concern\u2019 at their rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6TH, The following Pianos: Two Chickerings, two Hazelton Bros, Decker Bros.W.Knabe and Co.Helnts man and Cn., Kranich and Bach, Irmler (Leipzig), Pleyel (Paris), Ernest Gabler, W.Bell & Co.Nordheimer, Emerson, Breit- Kopf and Haertel (Leipzig).; Also one Pipe Organ.200 plpes, arid al Clough and Warren Parlour Organ.Every Piano 1s for absolute sale.The Pianos can be seen at our rooms, ow Tuesday, and up to hour of sale.Bale at 2.30 O'Cloek.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, We are now offering at Private Sale a very choice selection of .Genuine Persian, Indian and Turkish RUGS AND CARPETS At very low prices to clear- We have instructions to dispose of this consignment with all possible despatch.Rugs now on view at our rooms, 1521-1523 Notre Dame Street (first floor.) 1294 M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the Central Ver mont Railway Company will apply at the present session of the Canadian Parliament for an act to authorize the Central Ver- and Province Line Railway, the Stanstead, 8hefford and Chambly Railway, and the Montreal and Vermont Junction Railway.Montreal, May 25th, 1900.LEUR & MaoDOUGALL, 122*nty9 Solicitors for Applicants.Î \\ EEE AAS ÿ * EET NN) ES Ra RN RSS ASS SSSR ASIA SN for Infants and Children.SRN 5 % 2 4 DA A T ESR NON BIER The Fac-simile Signature of 2 % \u2018tee DENTAUR COMPANY.TY MUNRAŸ GTRERT, NEW YORK CITY.Appears on Every Wrapper.she cried, gaily, for he was letting her and hie an do all the talking.He res ponded with a faint smile.The soup was good and was followed by raw oysters, celery and olives, with delicate soda biscuit.Dolly deftly changed the plates, and she could scarcely keep her face straight when Philip, carving the tender juicy roast as if in a dream, ntared at the beautiful, snowy bread and the well- cooked vegetables iri ampzed wonder.His spints rose vieibily.By the time all were served and he beheld his Cousin Jack attacking the vianda before him with great zest, his happiness was complete.His relief was so t when the dessert arrived that he became almost hilarious in his appreciation of his cousin's jokes and Dorothy's witty responses.He tried in vain to catch her eye.Bhe resolutely avoided meeting his glances.\u201cYou are the strangest fellow I ever came across, Phil,\u201d decl his plain-spoken courin, when diner was nearly over: \u201cYou were as glum an a denthshead before dinner.Who could imagine that a full stomach would make such a differonce?\u201d at which Philip flushed guiltily and Dorothy laughed outright.; When Jack wan leaving he raid, heartily: \u201cCousin Dorothy, you are a prime housekeeper.Phil is a lucky dog to get such a wife.Almost.thou persuadest me to be- com¢ a benedict.\u201d .\u201cDo it,\u201d said Phil, with his arm thrown across his wife's shoulders and his face ing wi i d affection.\u201cIf you Rome eer ihe.Dolly and.Tack find another and » went his another ed with his visit.\u201cWhat ae hy crite you are, Philip cried Dorothy, her face hidden on p er husband's breast.\u2018But you needn't get} breakfast down town any more.I tan cook lots of things\" \u2014she was sobbing now\u2014\"b-b-beefsteak and b-b-bacon and wrap mufmuffine md to tell yon that, ilip, with his bead \u201cSome infernal fool laid on her yellow pompadour.\u201cI swear I'll never do it any more, Dolly.\u201d ; \u201cYou won't need to,\u201d cri hin wife, triumphantly, lifting a tear-stained but aming face sop near his that he did what any young husban Northy the name would o in his place \u2014Anne H.W ff, in What to Eat.HOUSE OF INDUSTRY.; The report of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge shows that the number of permanent inmates at the country house last week was 63 males and 68 females, as compared with 76 males and 71 females for the corresponding week of last year, making a total of 133, a decrease 14.The number in the George Moore Memorial Home is 18 malés and 20 females, aa against 23 males and 20 females last year, a decrease of eight patients.The number of night lodgings given in the night refuge was 321, as against 250 for the corresponding week last year.This je a decrease of 39 applicants.The visiting governors for the present week to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, apd alan to the home at Longue Pointe, are Messrs.Charles Byrd and J.Hamilton Furns.Walter Barwick, Q.C., met with a ser- fous accident Saturday at Osgonde Hall.While looking through an open window the mash fell on him, and fractured hie skull.He wan rémoved to his restdence in a seml- conscious condition.Special Notice.\u201cChildren Teething.\u201d Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup should - always be used for children teething, It soothen the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures colic, and is the remedy for diarr Twen 100 ecrans ms mee PP Xn PD ng 70 4 4 j pe = x.BY a ARN He pet, pe a LB tre Ce rt on piso my ae \u2014 Karr, wha vir du Lea ES se mc ae nea ere DS THE, MONTREAL DAILY 7.STAR \u2014HONDAT, JUNE 4 1900.rr pte ein Seger The Daily Star.168 and 100 Be James moro THE DAILY ETAR fs sent to United States or Canada, a year, $1.60 for aix months, and 80c tor three mont We believe the circulation of THE ETAR exceeds the comb! of all the other Engilsh newspapers published in the city of ontrest.Agents for French advertising are Mayence, Fav and Cte.Rue de la Batelinra 18, France.n, Representative for advertising for the MONTREAL STAR, W.F.Carrier, 49 King st, West.CIRCULATION =-0P THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOR WREK ENDING June and, 1900.TVOesÜaY.\u2026u.\u2026cevocees.sorenseuvse Wednesday .oscsssess s000r - Thursday moecccsceres s000000 FTidAY.\u2026.v0.covesesssesss vvevoute Saturday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00\u2026.00ereseses songe 000 cos any neo of Messrs.Grange.Present Average: DAILY, for week 58,430 ending June 2 wwe 116,378 of the BTAR Last Week, From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscrip- _ tions regarded as more or less ephemeral.MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1900, Children\u2019 s Fresh Kir Fund.If the subscriptions in support of the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund warrant the continuance of this grand charity this season, the same eelf-sacrificing men and women, who for ten years have earried it on, will devote themselves again to their work of love.THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.\u201cThe Daily Star is sent to summer resorts and summer residences ad td individuals at thirty cents a month.Persons visiting New York and other American cities may have the Star addressed to \u201cthem for as short a period as one! weeki Subscriptions may be paid at 165 \u2018St \u2018 James séreet, or at the Star Branch Offiée, No.1, corner Peel and St.Cathérine streets.\u2014 Smash the Machine ! \u2018 T?there are two hines, smash them bot 1 RIFLE OLUBS IN CANADA, In a recent speech in London, before the Primrose League on May 0th, Lord Salis bury, Prime Minister of Great Britain, urged the British people to take full cognisance of the fact that Britain may at any day be called upon for a move yigourous defence of the Empire than Has \u2018yet been needed in its whole history.=| [4308 Lord Balisbury followed up his.remarks | by calling on the men of the Empire to strengthen the defensive resources of the nation by the formation of Rifle.Clubs to familiarize the young men of thstoun- try outside the military organisations with the use of the rifle.The revelations of the Boer war have shown-how -the-defenee -of-a country -can be contributed to by \u2018comparatively young men who know nothing about military drill, but who have been taught to shoot gtraight.If Canada had rifle clubs throughout its length, the chance of invasion would be.lessened, and if invaded, ita chances for successful defence would be many times multiplied.In the-fature notation, however atrong, will rush into a struggle with a people, however small, that can call to the assistance of the military a small army of sharpshooters as the æen of these Rifle Clubs would become.When such rifle clubs are formed the Gow ernment of the day, whenever it may be, will be bound to give them recognition and assistance.Buch clubs will have, too, a healthy influence in the communities where they are formed by offering commendable means of social inter course, The Star feels that a movement Jooking to the formation of rifle clubs is one of national importance, and one on which too much stress cannot be laid.Where will the first rifle clubs be formed in answer to Lord BSalisbury\u2019s appeal.As an incentive to action the Star will give one thousand dollars to the first two clubs that respond, five bundred in five wanual subscriptions to the first club form- : ed and five bundred in five annual subscriptions to the second club formed in the Dominion in answer to this appeal, pt \u201cBOXERS\u201d OF AND OANADA.During recent months a great deal has been heard of a new society in China called \u201cBoxers,\u201d an organization of outlaws whose crimes include murder, robbery, violence, incendiarism and other crimes.This secret league first made ita appearance about à year ago, and rapidly attracted large numbers of young and old men, who by a perfect system of organization were enabled to quickly become a power in the land.From the account given by a corfespondent of the American Bible Society, resident in _ China, it is\u2019 learned that the name of this in body, translated into Foglish, is iteous Harmony Fists,\u201d and.is divided lato acnll bana: of \u2018rca: Pack bands - Heavenly Fists\u201d and the nefarious \u201c\u2019Fhresh- \u2018although sympathy for the Boers was un» are very few people in the United.the correspondent says, is ; conducted \u201cdemonized\u201d leader, who, by the election of an epileptic patieat,.or by be ad qf hypnotism, caused a \u201cmedium\u201d to display | wild and unnatural symptoms, or to utter wild and strange speech, this serving as @ basis for the claim of the society to wpirit- ual power.Every follower was assured of immunity from death or physical injury, their bodies being spiritually protected from sword cuts and bullets.By the first of last July, the \u201cBoxers\u201d had added vast numbers to its ranks, and all were armed.with broad sworde and in some cases with fire arms.Gaining great strength, a force was sent to dispel them, which only re sulted in the excesses becoming more violent and their antagonism to \u201cthe foreign devils\u201d more aggressive.The \u2018\u201c\u2018Boxers,\u201d who masquerade, under the pretence of divine favour threaten to disrupt and demoralize the entire region which they infest.Before we cry out in horror against the awful depredationa of these fanatics, should not Canadians ask themselves if they have not \u201cBoxers\u201d who, if not guilty of the - crimes of the Chinese outlaws, have perpetrated serious offences against marality and justice?Our ballot \u201cBoxers,\u201d who are known ss the \u201cThreshing Machine gang,\u201d operate during election campaigns, and are hardly less demoralizing than the bronzed \u201cBoxers\u201d over the Pacific in their machinations.They do not murder, but they stifle the voice of public opinion.They steal bal- Jots.They do violence to honest voters.They are guilty of incendiarism\u2014they burn ballots.They personate election officials, and they violate the sanctity of the ballot.Under the guise of Purists, they threaten to sap the very vitals of our country.The Chinese \u201cBoxers\u201d have not the civilization we boast of.Their methods are those of thugs.The Canadian Ballot Boxers\u2019 ways are more refined and less dangerous to personal safety only.In 5 moral sense, they are more insidious and more destruc tive.But there are many points ôf similarity between the erue} murderous \u201cRighteous ing Machine Hands,\u201d and both deserve what effective condemnation may be applied.- HISTORY REPEATS TTRELY.~ The Kansas City Journal points ont that \u2018a little more than 107 years ago there arrived in the United States an i a fareign country who sought to enlist the Washington Government in a war \u2018against | England, just as the Boer envoys have been doing.He came with an appeal from the newly-formed French \u2018Republic to the Ami\" erican Republic to make common cause\u2019 agains} the! monarchy of England.The sentiment of the people of the United States at that time was bitterly hostile to England and there was a general feeling of gratitude to France for lier assistance.in, the war of.independence.Moreover, the Am- \u2018erieah 'peôple felt that the French had fol: lowed their example in establishing a re- publié.The French envoy,who called himself Citizen Genet, was received .with - popular applause wherever he weit, and \u2018thie whale nation meerned to be in sympathy with him, but, greatly to his surprise, when-be pre- | sented his entials xt the Cupi add Was omed 0 President a ve wae told that it was not the policy-iof the United States to interfere in the quatrets of Europe.He flew \u2018into a rage and said he would appeal to the people of the United States, whereupon the United States Govertupent demanded his recall, But even before the demand reached France he had 4.been retalled by the French Government, which disapproved of the way in which he waa acting.- The Kansas City Journal points out that history \u2018is simply repeating itself.President McKinley in the year 1900 is acting,\u2019 it says, as Washington did in 1703 in dè- fiance \u2018of popular sentiment, but in the best interests of \u2018the Arderican people.'* We do not think that popular.sentiment in the United States was in favour of Amer ican intervention.in the South African war, doubtedly widespread.It was \u2018#enerally recognized that American idtervention Would metn & war with Britain, and: there Btates who Waüld really like to involve their eoun- try in suck a \u2018war.As regards popular sympathy with the Boers a minority can sometimes.make much noire as to sppesr to be the majorj- ty, and éven some of the noise-makem might change their minds if placed in w.position of responsibility and obliged to consider the consequences.Bryan has endeavoured to make political capital\u2019 out of the popular sympathy for the Boers, but it is not likely that he would bave acted differently from McKinley if he had held the same responsible position when the Boer | envoys arrived.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE GLOBE ON TEE GRITS.The, Toronto Globe made a slight contribution to \u2018\u2018gaiety of nations\u201d ôn \u2018Saturday in the form of an editorial essay on \u201cPoll- tical Parties.\u201d generally in an academic fashion, though, of course, it possessed a \u201cbusiness finish\u201d in the form of a passionate declaration that the Conservative was really the corrupt party in this country, Pritechett to the contrary notwithstanding.These academio articles are sometimes dangerous, however, when presented to a censorjous public by an apologist for a set of practical politicians, as the following extracts will indicate: - But parties have their weak points.The anger of pertyism js that en he the objects h for which a purty is! formed are accompl , Or for any, cause cease to be living issues, the or | ganisation may continue active for the.| sake of the party\u2014that is, for the mke of obtaining er, patronage and emoluments of office for the perty leaders.Let us see! For what objects wers the Liberal party formed?If our memory does not fail us, the old Reform party, which the egg of the Liberal organization, took some interest in purity of politics and cleanness of election methods.Now these objects are mot accomplished, nor have they to be \u201cliving issues,\u201d but the Liberal leaders of to-day can hardly be said to be doing much to assist their accomplishment\u2014 though their machine is ing them very much alive.Then the Li party wes for free trade\u2014Is that accomplistred, or à dead issue?At all events, the Liberal of 4 ml The_ subject was treated | tbe party-=that is, ne sake of obtaifing power, patronage and emoluments or office for thé-party lesdere\u201d Perish the thought?.\u2018 A SHAKESPEARIAN REVIVAL.A Japanese dramatic company, with\u2019 \u2018Japaness soepery and costumes, is on its way to the Paris exhibition to produce the drames attributed to the late William Shakespeare, in \u2018the Javanese language.On their way to the great fair they are giving some performances before select audiences in the West End, London.It must add greatly to the interest of the to have them produced in this way.What a thrilling sight, that of Lady Macbeth \u2018attired in a silk bath robe with & wall paper pattern, fastened round the middle with a sash like a window curtain, tied in a butterfly bow, her wild dusky locke imprisaned with dragon-headed atiék pins, the light of evil conscience gleaming -in her dark eyes, as she fans herself with a pink fan and waddles throtigh a \u2018purple\u2019 8a ghéen\u2019 atmosphere in her sleep, recalling\u2019 tie time when she hit that slumbering\u201d gentle old Scotch Mikado, Duncan, right 15 (over the yellow dregon on his royal pight- gown, gown, with a sword like a drawn@ut: \u2018butcher's cleaver and a handle, like à Yagevlet.The insane mauuderings of the «fair Ophelia, in the sweet Japanése tongne must have moved to tears those Belgraviag agdiences; and the spirit of Hamlet's esteemed parent, wearing - a moustache dE g_ weeping willow tree, and clad in\" armopr after the plan of a turtle\u2019s shell, must\u2019 have given a startling affed.in the light green night secne, with gray and red birds chirping among the bows of \u201cerratic mauve trees, sucking gray honey out of blue apple blossoms.The immortality of Shakespeare\u2019s work would never bacfully appreciated until a Japanese Shylgék Prd his evil ma- chipations upset by-e- Pertia in the fetching garb of Pitti Sing.,The performances must be as exciting to: European audience as a Chinese rendering.of the \u201cStreets of New York.\u201d - ANEXCELLENT PARADE Vies Had Splendid Turnout on Champ de Mars on Saturday.COL, BUSTEED'S RESIGNATION.An Enjoyable Dinner Given to In- speoting Officer and Staff in the Evening.When the Vics reached their armoury after the ceremonies of Saturday afternoon, Lt.-Col.Roy told the members that it was the best inspection\u201d he had ever attended, and when he eaid it he but voiced the opinion of those who stood in the mud on tions.Owing to the heavy rains of the morning, there weére not as many people nt as there would have been under Pa erent conditions, but those who went were well re- for their trouble.The iment turned out 352 all told, or 60 over the establishment.Lieut.-Col.Bus.4 officers pe Arthur Major.E n Yates The staff also included: \u201cCaptain Gorman, Martermaste r and Sergéant-Major McRo- tartan was as follows: No } Co te C.Stewart, 2 officers, > on commissioned officers an Ne.2 Company, Captain Geo.Hiam, 3 officers, .40.non-coms and men.No.3 Company, Captain R.R.Starke, 2 officers, 38 nou-coms and men No.4 Com; , Captain Fisher, 8 officers, Car \u201ccars, 3 non-coms and men.No.pany, 2 officers, 38 non-coms ent paraded Mi ia a muy mp de Te dng specting | officer, £ fol, Boy, acting accom a tice, Mans Capo sc te of the >\" Bntifax Gi Artillery, and \"Captain .Bond, late te of the Fusiliers, were on genization is not working ht it very vigouf-! i ously.Moreover, we were wont to hear something about economy; whereas now we._aseocipte the Liberal name with extrava: gance, increased expenditure and debt, Tarteism and \u201cwatch us next year.\u201d Butgif \u2018the Liberal party dos not exist for the \u201caccomplishment\u201d of these objecte 1\" for which.it is formed, what dese it exist sray.olen of Brian's going away gown of vole, trimmed with taffeta and steet buttess.The bodice »\u2019 for?Can it be that the remention dns ben \u201ccontinibed oT) er the ground promptly, sal | the in pection was procee with in a soldierly THE MARCHING WA4$Y EXCELIEN \\ The marching of the regiment was excellent, though at the sie time the men had the disadvantage of, Webs sloppy.ground.The manual was given with precision and snap.The evolutions included throwing out an advance tending for attack, with a third\u2019 coi sany forming to support.The posting.and relieving of sentries was also gone threugh wit The stretcher sectibn Was put through a searching inspection by Sidrgeon\u2019 Major Bir- kett, of the hospital service, a number of casualties being treated and dressed in a very intelligent and systematic way.\u2018he machine gun section also ve à sà- tisfactory demonstration of its efficiency On returning to: the armoury Lt.- Roy addressed the members in the most complimentary terms, and then Lt.-Col.Busteed spoke.He regretted that the time had come for him to:sever his active connection with the fegiment.Hé had been d was in command, the other mounted | 2 Hamilton, | dq Company, Captain Rodden, 2 offi- bone a o\u2019cloek -a | of University atreet, Poe ait Hi, St James sifent J pod Notre Dame street to the nied .eard : joined the regiment 34a pri private in in 1875 .country.Please place-vour loyally supported all \u2018rinks and he bespoke equally ik el jou for his euc- cessor, Major Hamslto \u2018 MAJOR HAMILTON, \u2019 TE Who Will Succeed Col.Busteed in Command of the Vie.Champ de Mars and wistiessed the evolu: | fore dismissing, - foi Te Queen and | fl coming commanding.« In-the evening the officers gave a Jinger in thir mess to the iMspecting officer, staff and C.0.'s sister \u20ac There were prese Lieut.-General Sir Colonel of the a served in Hen Wilkinson, be Dragoon Guards, Cobo ha: > She retiring antl: 5 TS.MER MAJESTYS st THIS WERK \u2014Mat., Wed., Fri, & sat Baldwin-Melville Stock Co., in _SAPHO\u201d Matines Prices 0, moby Pri hoe.10 and 250.® Next Week\u2014\u2018Rosedale.* Natural - History socio ANNUAL FIELD.DAY Orford Mountain and Lake, Saturday, June oth.Special tris train will leave Windsor street C.P.A station rp.Tickets\u2014Aduits, ¢L25; Children, 6Bc.12475 daw MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.YMCA.HALL, Thursday Evg., June 7th, at 8.15, In aid of the Chisicau de Ramezay, THE WAR in the TRANSVAAL.Magnifcently fllustrated with Pictures from the Battleficlds me RESERVED SEATS, 50c, ZBc, on sale at Bhaw's « store.1275 _ Shooting The Rapids! The only steamer shooting the Rapids daily, take the 8 a.m.train at Bonaventure Station, arriving at Montreal at 9,30 a.m.11878 If you don\u2019t wish to It is made of specially protector \u2018hecduse it is made ined oué.sheds dust'easil dress go tor that will chafe your shded.ating Bp an spocfally Itis oii than anyother skirt and better wool\u2014it has day wekve that xq J when wet.and.Bewed on oni tarasdion \u2018Over one or two rows of (itching \u2014gvery be disappointed Ce.BUY.Chewing Tobacco 5c and 10c Plugs.The tags are valuable, save them.FA ITH.HOME * |: Corner Cadietix\"and Roy Streets, Montreal, June 1st, 1900.To my supporters: acknowledge, with th pas, n\u20ac fhe fast three y y work m cast My object in view is to protect the, helps fess little children, to educate them, a 2 Sond them t o at \u201880 as to enable Hh respectful start in | Cre institution will be ein dites by vol- om subscriptionsy-and I.will be thankral\u2019 or all donations\u201d from - my kind Ariends: \u201csnd supporters, and from: who may fe feel «1 Atsposed to help me.n my wopie > \"ours in Christ's hame, m2 KERMAN JACKSON.The Retiring 0-0: of the Vics.Todis wi Lord.\u2018Roberts; also Col.BES Er RRA vidson, - Lieut.rke, Lieut.Col.Ibbotson, an Licat Col e, Messrs H.Stikemans QC, D.Macmaster, QU.Colonel Busteed proposed the hea heath o Fhe General, who bd webs appy manner to they na voue the colonies and An interesting fo f the evening was the presentati n to = regiment of a lov- in Sb from Mr.Mddhuster, .C.\u20ac, nel Busteed announced tion, which was h and eft in 1881, rank of hou serge of Ne.ë oan which.| position he held for two years.In 1884 he received 4 commission as an officer in his old regiment and in August, 1897, gaetted Coptain cAdam\u201d = \u2018entitled to his ma- a B by seniority, but it is stated that not desire vi be and that Captain Robert Stark be-the new ma- or.: Bpeciat -Hotice \u2026 Pianos for the Country.Time or Feason is the essence of renting.Willie & 1824 Notre street (near McGill t), are preparing a large rental stock far the summer in the orders early.iano Just in From London.A t assortment of English Hua, the handsorent ever Mon Prevail- tyl Lowest | Chs.Der à 0.168 Sto 1541 St.Catherine street.- 126 *nty 2 e Listes Young 1 .Throw aside all\u2019 Fiore _remedies which Weak Woman = you have been so long ust , without find- | cir stead Dr.EE LEE CARDINAL PILES, which will immediately you and cure you.of all your troubles.This salutary jon will give Rhy strength, health og life.Rs or $2.50 for six.© oa uw ee mes Ar Why Do You Bot Get Bid ot It .This Cough.w He?~gmkes your life.so misérable, or thi d which leads to con- rire Wine \u201c tes\u201d ja the most y for.iles.- 1 cs Là ie.à LEGAL CARDS.Nt \u201c| MoGibhon, Casgrain, Ryan & Mite Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL, R.».MoGibbon, Q.C TH.Perez Ryan LV On Jo varies, QP.N.7 TURCOT SENTENCED, =, Author of Libellons Letter to.Ald.Lareau Géts 35 or Fifteoh\u2019 Days.FINDINGS oF THE GRAND JURY WHICH FINISHED WORK ON SATURDAY.Isidore Tu veterinary.| surgeon.against who po are of libel was preferred by Ald.area.pleaded gullty to the charge in the Court of Queen's.Bench on Saturday, and was given & nome sentence of $ or fifteen days.Mr.L.T.Marechal, counsel for the ec- cused, sald that his client had desired to\u2019 apply for the position of milk inspéctor, and had understood that he could get the influence of Ald.Larepu and another ai derman for a consideration of $400.His client had been misled, and committed a deed for which he afterwards repented.o had acted in good faith, with nb intention to libel Ald.Lareau, and Mr, Marechal | asked for clemency on tho part pf the court.Mr.E.Talllefer, for Ald.\u2018Lareau, spoke of the result of tho letter upon his that Mr.Turcot \u2018had been misled ne not intended any harm.Both parties wére willing to have sentence suspended, and Sir Alexund\u20acr Lacoste, who | was on the bench, sald he would not be severe, considering that both parties agreed as to the issue.The mentencé already stated was therefore imposed.Tho Grand Jury finished thelr wark at noon on Baturday, and were thanked and dismissed by Bir Alefander Lacoste.The result of their finding was as follows: William T.Hart, theft, n> bill; John D.Roach, robbery, true bill ; Napoleon, Le- febvra, robkery, true bill ; Eli Vendette, robbery, true bill ; John N.Dalton, theft, true bill ; Isidor, Turcot, libel, true bill.Most of the day was taken up with the _ense against Hypolite Cabana, in which bb was charged with obtaining $400 from David Blrols under false pretences.According to the evidence, the, sogused had - client, and #ald that Ald.Lareau Was now hwnd \"She Fi Land liquor Me ae 01 ST.JEROME WATER WORKS.Bealed tenders, addressed to the under.pme eo TA \"or Tune 5 = ext tor Bie coma le?day.ec Yon Ak aterworks.SE the town \u201cof St Seige an dpecifici be fe 9nd Lapecifcatiops s may seen: at ren or St.he t ese 0 le + ae = \u2018 : He Treas.1 ve.memaiy \u20ac - EDUCATIONAL, WIL UNIVERSITY | Jue.Mairialation Examinations.Matriculation Examinations for Arts.Ar lied Scien Ree, Medic ne, pod, law be held at Me Gill University and at ocal centres on the lith Tune and foljowing day: ) Those whe is who wish to i mined à should ap y Matricula- En Ecamiaors M nore, McG board Lot later than the 5th W, VAUGHAN, : Registrar 12 \u201c4 saw | Skin and Scalp Diseases.Blood Polson and Urinary Troubles nx.#1.5.BRODEUR, ist, of Paris.Diseases of the Mid Bladder and of the Pra érvous Debility aud results mate LE 4 orFIôR HOUR ius.m 30 LEUR Xa 80 pan to BSUNDAYS\u2014I.30 p.m.03 pan.Beil Tel.\"isin ata Bank Premises To Let 97 St.James St.: The large and modern banking offices, vaults, etc., now oceu- pied by The Merchants Bank of-i Canada, will be vacated on ar F, about June ist, and are how offered for lense on favourable terms.H.L PUTNAM, : 1st Floor Temple Building.108°2aw te street, some time ago for the sum of $1, 500, but there had never been a transfer of \u2018leenss from J.alumiere to himself.The contract, by which hc had agreed to pay some money down and the rest in instalments, had been declared faulty by the superior Court, and a seizure was taken on the stock and effects.In the meantime David Sirois had bought the place from tho wife of the accused, but the accused \u2018had been present in person at a later date, whet a contract had been made.The claim \u2018of the plaintiff was to the effect that \u2018when he purchased the place he thought that Cabana held the license, and that he had paid $00 for it.Subsequently he had } found dut _that thére was no license ex- | cept the one still held by Lalumiere.The seqused pleaded that he had acted ja good faith, and had hoped to get the license ab Jerome will have the | ome 52 the METROPOLITAN LODGE, Ne 43 #0).W.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS THEATRE ROYAL EE Re M Magnificent Production A GRIP OF STEEL Great Company, Marvellous Beenfo A 10, 20 and 30e, NES ER} CPS tucrion 1 {SAPHO SOHME ne's Military Band of Virtuosos.Bent Vaudeville is America.10c.Sapd B pm.every day.Montreal Homeopathic Hospital GRADUATION OF NURSES AND OPENING OF NEW NURSES'# HOME AND MATERNITY WARDS PARK OPEN 124% IL LEA Will be held at tbe Hospital, 44 MoG shoud Avenue on Thu Py uns 7th, ath o'cloc take part in tt © The.sablic \"aro o fn ted from three till ten\u2014 when die hospital ie be open for tuspection.Chartoite Line.Leaves Tuesday, for Toronto and pe mi hr HAMIL LTON LINE.Lesves Monday and Thursday at 7pm.to Toronte, es a Rates on This ACTENAY LIN Steamer Sal Quebec Tuesday and Saturday, ue r further information and tickets a FOSTER CHAFFEE, Ticket Agent, 128 St James x py: gusto fice, or o R.MCEWAN, G.F.A, ain, 1 ao on Ta ° 5th : us Hp suey.nes pe me Spi, ats : Etery meute \u201d Soil ate wot.order of the Presideit.| MBIRMINGRAM ES a a ST \u2018Wetragoldd aly.Sor nu For >= Shaw oul en TUESDAY Be tie 101d 1! Ed oo ee gre | Steamer Sovereign 5s Fra ne Running regularly.\u2019 now TeOARILERE $L00) ZE RAPIDS 5p.m.Train:.2:.7.2 128*5cod NOTICE.C: GS, om.Patina SEK SPRIN The Grand Hotel, Baths nc.reopen for the season on the 3D1A May.Guides and fuil:information on application do Secretary, Culedonia Springs, On\u201d Yoru For small Remittances rois SALE AT.Cornet Peel and St: Catherine.Sts cree, Diet Dispensary.After serious consultation, the commits tee of the Diet Dispensary 1 the necessity of throwing tomasives n the sympathy of the public, and asking for the material with which to carry Gn & special feature of their work among thé poor.This feature Is one that has grown \u2018almost ime perceptibly as the e years go by, and which it would now a difficult one to drop\u2014 it is that of nding sheets, pillow cases, towels and other articles where it is found desirable, th Patient more cleanly and comfortable, and the work more satisfactory to the visiting nurse and her employers.The committee find that the store af su articles, never very large, has succun and tear of many.wi and would opr he stock of.thts need.Ît the same time that the winter supply of id, eur syrups, atc., js entirely finish- SE, The Jelena; veal om JF So The apprecia n- le os drinks, Re pecially by Joverish pptients, ings and much us- estly solicit « renewal s from th here n k of A articles, ven in small quantitiés, .be most gratefully re received \u2018at the nboîne street, committee.129 *nty à ns To Toor The successful druggist must be accurate, careful and painstaking.business men will comniand attention in any come munity of thinking people.- Our past re cord of faithful work in the drug business is a guarantee to the public for the future.Full Lines of Toilet Requisites, The Largest Variety of Perfumes, Popular Prices.Sleepless, nervous, run-down and ailing people find Paine\u2019s \"Celery Compound the t health builder, It cures permanently rheumatism, dla.stomach les $ud liver and kidney complaints.Give \u2019aine\u2019s Celery Compound a trial.C.7.COVERNTON & CO, ©.Druggists, 7 7 nggn, ea, tbe affhic in the Buperior Court A ni ar gee ey : sa a nait re se 718° Dorchester r St, Montreal, ALN {AMERICAN STAMPS STAR BRANCH OFFICE bed to the wear .! 3 $ ; 3 ; Et: Po ; | Lo i ; ig î i ¥ - 3 \u2019 5 * ç- ï \u2018 { 1 3 é 3 ; 0 Ww od hy i | \u2018 3 {dg à à =z 3 wd Girne RE adhe PNR RAR as ui sary as] PDP PS rr, 5 A 2 INR A DE OTA RASS WO Be Per dati es Mie LR Le A oh Fp tn EDS NEL riven ae wrnie 1 es AAA À : : } 3 i : 2 3 $ x x LT _ TAR ort ATT SR hie Prat Cas Aérien Inthe MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 cents for 20 words or.less, and 3% cent per extra word, eac ILS WANTED, 10 cents for 30 words of cent per extra word.each tnser- less, perl 1 cent per extra word a ROOMS TO LET, 10 centa for 20 words or less 3% cent per outre word, cach inser BOARD, 10 cents for 30 words or less and 4 POUND, 10 cents for 20 words or less, a word.TO LET, hOUSES, STORES.ETC.25 cants ss.and 1} cent per extra roo: oh insertion.FOR , and 1 \u2018cent per extra word, Ba cents for 25 words or less, extra w BUSINEÉS CHANCES.ET or less.and I cent per extra word, tion.PERSONALS.Pagw 6 2 cents per word, a minimum charge of 25 cents each insertion.NOTICE PARTICULARLY.he above rates are NET CASH with When such advertisements are not prepaid numercus entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.Mo charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.SUBURBAN RESIDENCES TO LET.\u2014 AT RIVER DU JOUP fine cottage, all furnished, BZ to Jos.Hamel and Co., Dalhousie st., bec.19 12 \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL, NOe l'Eau street, five minutes\u201d alk m rain; larg ground and shade trees: will be put in repair.For particulars apply to W.Cooper.Star office, Bt.h office, corner Peel and St.Cath- frne.on or Eu Mance.Tel.Main 3617.LET \u2014 AT BEACONSFIELD, St.\u2018Louis, furnished cottages oontaining 8 and: 9 rooms ; water eonnections in each house ; pi Macintosh & Hyde, fra Se, * Imperial Building; LET\u2014AT DORVAL.A SPLEN- § bedrooms.LET- AT DORVAL.pie PR aT \"extension 20x20; we ine.Impes Hal buildin pe 1251 aT: iy of aie i D ho FURNISHED COTTAGE at Riviere du Loup Point, beauti- prises on the beach.A 132 Bte.Famille st.,.Ea BOU.cottages, y+ Joseph Pa- ; SE 0 shea thoes | TE To ver OR FOR SALE \u2014 CHEA P.roo 1 i eee FER i SEA FLATS TO ARTISTIC PLAT, ote roms eu stone front and in à most brig! tains closet; Ebi furnace à 144 Tuts: ; \u201cIn Pr order ; all mod- immediate possession.fine and a Mountain stroets.HOUBES TO LE1.ET\u2014HOUBE, unten \u20ac ANTOINE new! palnted.con dition on LET-HOUSE, Jo, ® OSBORNE, right L vindsor C.P.Re ation, first care Ps $23.00 A PARK new artistic three storey solid brick resid enc room, extension kitchen, sis bedrooms.sitting room.bath, closet; handsome mantels and grates ; Daisy {uimace.concrete eellar.Room 228, Temple _ HOTELS TO LET.ET-HOTEL, WITH RIGHT OF St wn as th o \u201cTotal St.Louis,\u201d lendeau\u2019 and \u201cclub Franco-Cana- Lt Vn al first ny moan Improve- SUMMER == ETS.\u2014 AT SUMMERLEA, NEXT te, a comfortable atone house of 9 rooms, situated on the river side.Apply to Lou merles.A.Quesnel.Sum- 187 4 RUENISHED HOUSES TO LET.0 LET \u2014 AT KINGSTON, ONT.suburban residence, furnished or unfurnished ; fo oF cheri term.A B.Cunnlnghem, 0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE FOR ro wly romhout this spring.8.Apply at 8 HOUSES WANTED.pp \u2014 BELF CONTAINED £- house, with extension kitchen \u201cparticulars of location, rooms te) PROPERTY WANTED.TO PURCHASE Sr EX- chine all kinds 25 properties.Rell Telephone Main Tg PROPERTY FOR SALE.OR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 RESIL dence at oat Strath hmore, hoa path and an Apply to D.Wilson, 7 \u2018Medregor st a 19 8 re Fos SALE \u2014 TEN LOTS ON DUROCHER street, at a sacrifice, for immediate \u2018sale; a 1 cash paym red T, \u2014 THE CAMERON MILL property at Helena, Huntingdon Co., P.Q., ati .meyer faiing water power, 2% ba t two acres of land, for erruATIONS VACANT, ©.LOS.at OST \u2014 ON CEDAR OR PINE AVENUE Ww: NTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATOR Loh hs peatis Reward oon returning wh put En Gaule Bros.eciorr He same to 800 University at.1303 S000y at ence, Geult * ao, te.LoS \u2014 2 OUGH HAIRED IRISH TERRIER, : TORS ANTED \u2014 OPERA ox RTS, TE toy Cams ot ur caring shirt waists, skirts, overalls te: collar Howard, .Bnerbrooke b st.Finder please return to Mes ard.120 3 Howard, 178 Mansfield st.Rew Leer - IN TERN PART oF CITY, straps for suspenders Libe eral remand 1158 Be, James.180 1 ANTED .\u2014 WAITRESSES.APPLY TO Btewerd \u201creal Bath Hotel.180 1 we \u2014 A ror EAT Avis Manager Bre ce.nager eo Viger Hotel ly 1 WANTED _\u2014 BAKER, GOOD, RELIABLE nce, sober and willing.dl ply The\u2019 Manas Place Viger Hotel.130 1 _ ROOMS TO LET.Pra Wantes \u2014 m suits, fancy blouses, sh guaranteed.658 DREESES FASHIONABLY moderate prices.tatlor-made Jackets, and Laga uchetlere at\u201d \u201c1a 4 sat dumity preferred.'ANTED\u2019 \u2014 SITUATION AB COOK TO GO country; Food city references: Protest- 200 Bt.\"Antoine, from 11 - GENERAL SERVANT WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCKD GTR] Es 22 Wen pa another maid is kept, to to Lit- ary depatsment.The Standard Ere Co.Lim- te Metis; must be 5ood cook.Apply Moun- ite.J:ANTED \u2014 CHAMBERMAID A AND WAIT- W ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY BY THE COMpany which publishes the Dry Goods rede.Apply Mrs.Welsh, at Cate.150 3 Economiat, a Toll le and experte sed man to take charge of export n Canada + RESS od openine for the rugby, wan.Give sul pax WAGES) Lol Tao Sunt Thing, tnd cu n matter.res! Internacional, 80 Walker st\u2026 New York City.Pig.Co, 8 Atour \u2018street.150 1 : | WANTER A EON IIRL or light house n sma ly: - ANTED \u2014 SIX GOOD DRILLERS, p ences fequired: must sleep at home.Apply 234 wages to xood me men.Apply James Bradie.Mance st ; Granite Quarties, Gtanstead Junction.138 8 A \u2014 FOR QUEBEC.IRONERS.2 JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT Wins class female \\roners.capable of banding ' housework.family two.Mre.Emerscd, fine goods; good salary and permanent posi- 447 Bt.Dom! st.tion to right party.Address 8, 3630, Star or: ED \u2014 À D PLAIN \u201cNO oe = ing.Apply 871 Dorchenter ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GENERAL no st.cor.Blabop.turnin; same to Montreal Trust and Depostt servant, small family; Co, Notre Dame street.130 1° Durocher street.128 tt O8T \u2014 LEFT IN A CAB TO BT.JAMES ANTED \u2014 BASTERS AND PRESSERE, L Club, book and parce! containing fur WwW Apply at Workman's, 734 Cralg st.128 © cap and gloves.Reward.Jobn L.St.Alexia street.OST \u2014 FRIDAY EVENING, on Notre Dame street, hair .at Mad.Garneau, 2038 Notre Dame st.Galletti, 18 130 1 JUNE 1BT.Reward 130 1 JANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT young man for special office work; permanent Boston to competent person._Awply with particulars as to age.experden: and salary desired, to E, 12}, Btar Office.20 4 OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE on Cralg and Centre or St.Denis ph car, lady's purse with valuable papers, no value but to owner.Return Street Railway Offices mnd receive reward.130 1 post \u2014 GLASSES.WILL, THE GENTLEman who found the steel-framed glasses at, the CPR.Windsor Station on Sunday rning, kindly leave them Temple Building with his name and address, that the owner may thank hum.130 3 Lost \u2014 BMALL DOG STRAYED FROM 4 801 Dorchester street, small wicye terrier.Reward given when return 180 1 OST \u2014 ON FRIDAY, purse, containing money.TAN LEATHER with initia] M.return to WANTED \u2014 FOR THE FRESH AIR UND Hgme, Chambly Canton, and an assistant, Apply by letter to ihe.secre tary, ar Office.120 8 V ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, ONE WHO IP used to waiting on table: references required.Apply from 9 to sm.or 2 end 3 p.m., 268 Bishop street.129 /ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT to take charge of a set books; beat refar- ence required.Address in own handwriting, stating salary expected, C, 68, Star qa .1 JUNE: 13TH, GOOD city Foferqnoes.pi snd 8 in.the 4 30 University st.130 3 on the side.Finder will p! 8t, Denis street and be rewarded.180 1 LOT.SX, SUNDAY, LAST, NEAR Vie, orla stree urch © books, with owner's name Inside.Rial re- T565, Star Branch Office.130 1 Pe Saturdey-noon, on ne street ca of Champlain street, kindly retry to Tay \u2018Sher \u2018brooke atreet.Reward.1 fer \u2014 ON SATURDAY, FOX TERRIER.i female, with lemon db answering to name of Pete.Please return 188 Bt.George street «nd be warded.180 1: TABOUT SEVEN FRÈRE NDAX, morning.the éth inst.ootah eoille das dog, Wers to name of Bruce.t 214 St ames st., room 6.130 1 Jesr \u2014 1 RED KID GLOVE.BETWEEN St.Lawrence Main a ana Alexander sts.Re ward at 212 Peel 130 1 OBT \u2014 A roue JERRIER PUF.; BLACK at Marthe: 107 107 \u201cWindsor st.180 1 087 \u2014 ON OR FROM CAR, VIA AMHE and St.Catherine, Friday evening.ae th heart: Spree long sliver © wi hed (monogram).Return to 803 Bt.Paul atreet and be reward 1 130 1 UND\u2019 \u2014 A YOUNG LARGE DANE boa.WANTED \u2014 \u2018FIRST CLASS FIREMAN: must be to do steamfitting, Apply by letter or personally.to The Montreal Woollen Mill Co, PE Gabriel Locks.\u2018 129 2 WANTED \u2014 N EXPERIENCED TABLE- maid, at Sherbrooke st.™ 2 TANTED + {9000 RELIA COUPLE Ÿ + to take = IABLE OpuTLE Frenah and Seon.2334a Bt.Catherine 120 3 ANTED PER 100 PAID POR names.pond 10 cents and seo territo Clipping Bureau, : South Framingham, Mass 4 law Was\" + ONCE A YOUNG GIRL TO do Loe SE and willing to go to country.Avoly: Sanguinet Ket above me Louis square.128 Zeod \u2018WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CARE orse and make himself generally use- fui, to go to the oduntry.Apply 18 Laval ave.1 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY TO ACT AS cashier and keep small set of books; must be an expert penwoman and have Al references; permanent position.Apply 213 8.James street.- 180 1 \"WANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework: no washing; private famil 140 St.Antoine st.ï WWANTED \u2014 JMMEDIATELY Ton AL servant for 1358 Dorchester st.wast.130 1 white and yellow.If n days will be.sold to pay craie Abpir ee \u2018WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT MECHANICAL.190 draughtsman, familiar with mashine de- McCord street.180 3 sgn.Address M.335, Btar Office.-184 3 UND \u2014 A HORSE, LOOSE, \u2018ON WILLIAM TED = ing property ana bering exams.7a pro | WAC ora gn sas co a pan dail | am street.* \u201c45 Te Tal well.Address, to Box FOR SALN.\u2014 WANTED \u2014 GOOD CHEF R a country; must be first class, > mea.352 rom SALE \u2014 CASH OR CHWDIT.PURNI- ture and ah ft * Dad: or root, ning room and tcbeu, 0 - mirrors, te.- Socks, 0 au and see.dit mers | Bt.Catherine street.205 tt For SALE \u2014 A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of the finest Caylon tea, imported from in pound and half pound.lead pack- teed perfectly t ts per pound: families supplied at wholesale prices.Im 8 Paul st.Telephone Main porters.187 \u20ac |: ever 149 \u2018St.Maurtce st R SALE \u2014 A LARGD SIZE BSECOND- hand range.made by one of the best mai- ers; burns little coal.Cen be had chesp.In speotion at 8 Hanover strest, lower tengment.R SALMD \u2014 BEDDING PLANTS or ALL Stmoun descriptions, at the Westm: Greenhouses, corner of Pan st.and ensing.avenus, cars af et .Mount 500.dove.Poe R SALE \u2014 NICE LITTLE GHT plano.7 octaves, nickel Bate dala.\u201cThin instrament -is- In oot\u201d - teed, Price $73; bargain; don't miss th n Bros., the popular piano and organ house, 144 Peel st., opposite Dominion, uquare.4 daw R SALE \u2014 A FEW MORE DAYS LEFT du which to obtain (wholesale or retail) the most unheard rains in china and.glassware; breakfast sets, after dinner coffees, white china for painting, dessert services, tumblers, wine glasses and odds and ap To a Wil nih Est testimonials, (onlin James R Roa QUANTED \u2014 - A; 8 SECOND HAND IN : rity out gnderstand bard candies ran cake: and pastry baker: must ee mets temperate, Address M, 338, Btar Office.iso 2 \u2014 TWO PROTESTANT TBACH- apply.New Carlisle, May 31st, L.Kempffer, Bec.-Treas.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS \u201con shirts, also good examiner.Apply to The Empire Manufacturing Company.Limited, 646 Craig stree 180 Beod ; Sherbrooke street.ANTED \u2014 RUTITÆR; MU st RE STEADY.\u2018of good.character, tu duties; references required.morning and 3 to 3 afternoon.'ANTED \u2014 ABBISTANT CUTTER FOR merchant tailor.establishment; first class Foferencon required.Address N, 382, Bter or rstand hi Apply 10° 10 A J ÿ'ANTED - DRAUGHTSMAN AT ONCE, oung man.with experience in mechanical drawings.Apply between 7 and p.m.at 4825 St.Catherine street.130 1 JANTED \u2014 MRS.JACOBSON, 64 CREScent street, wants housemaids, tablemaids, cooks-nurse girls, city or seaude: free of charge.180 1 wane TWENTY-FIVE EXPERIENC- roy finishers, steady work; high- ort mt mages Apply The Lmpertal Neckwear Com- St.Helen 130 1 \u2014 AB AS ASSISTANT JANITOR, A smart young about eighteen years, one who = not afrald to work.None other peed apply.\"Address P.3504.Star Office.130 GENERAL SERVANT IN ze etre of th cd\" On [must bo a wood | A CA e person ET or Ot 80 3 apply.Woe D \u2014 RESPECTABLE GIRL.AGE 15.to mind baby and do light housework.Aoply to janitor, Mariborough Flats anon atree NYVANTED \u2014 A L willlng to g0 to st.Denis street WHO WOULD BE V 'ANTED \u2014 A MAN FOR [STABLE WORK.Apply 48 Lusignan 130 AND WANTED ~ A HOUSEMAID chen maid, at once.Apply 840 street.: ANTED\u2014 \"DRRSSMAKER.ABLE TO and fit wool and cotton goods.Address by letter, N, $49, Star Office.180 1 essenger boy.14, td- ing, \"6 Be Sacrament st.180 1 ANTED TWO GROCERY CLERKS.AP- W with references, 2447 Bt.pa Ws - - A YOUNG G GIRL, : 3 rues mo A trim \u201c gentlemen's 2253 Bt.Catherine st.\u201cpro ol sp priverd WANTED R CACQUNA.AN \u2018EXPERI- Ahoed noue 204 ?A lematd: Is \u201cTefer- ences ui Apply w re.Stan Bags.1120 Bnorbrooke st.- 085 ply to re John McLennan, Windsor ea evening, Jone bth, between | $30 en o .\u2014 AN ' EXPERIENCED: DRY, goods man, oup who is able to 4c\" paiy- ing and take entire charge, st employment at a rising salary.O, 7579, Star Branch ot- 180 1 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.AT \"478 Bt Dents.80 3 Saw \u2018WANT YOUN UNG SRE : FROM 1 thd i ent\u201d references.31 Crescent 130 1 Wes oom CO0K TO GO Jo \u201cMe 22nd June t Beptam ference required.Mrs.W.D.Sutherland, ni, 706 TANTED \u2014 SEWING GIRLS.APPLY DOMinion Cotton Mills Co.Ltd.546 paNotre Dame street.WAYS it orders on consumer & popular kage tea.Apply at once @ J.C.Hazard.Commissioners street.180 'ANTED LADY AGENTS FOR THE Coy combination skirt supporter and belt, \u2014 TWO YOUNG MEN TO BOLIC- the for panion.ANTED \u2014 BY JUNE GRADUATE IN arts, tion as tutor or mpton.Qu - Address Box 108 Compton.ue.WANTED \u2014 BY TOUNG, LADY BITUA- rsery govern as nu com pantos or others Rd in Protestant 0 Kood sewer; best city references.M, Branch Office.T408.Star 1% 3 ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOman & or 4 days\u2019 work a week.housecleaning, ste; good references.Mrs.Lavigne, MB Aylmer 120 3 ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED \u2018WIDOW, sekeeping or care Toren lovalia pay, oo position of trust; Branch Office.NTED \u2014 PRACTICAL HOUSE AND fresco painting, paper ha boeing.white washing, plastering.ool rete Dro post card to A.Glaser, 29 Dorchester at.180 6 i, WANTED \u2014 MILLINERY DONS AN OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE ena \"BY SB AR | ROR Lu hand aR Bleury, 0 34 IR W \u2014 DYEING, CLBANING, B- ooms \u2014 LARGE.AIR AND ing DTEING neatly dogs, at mod- Rog e rooms Ps om Bot.wat erate prices.a post to M.1, 668 Auer me.ty Sipetior board; lents acooe- ester.° modated cil] College ave, near Bher- hroake i is tI) W Aa A ona IDENT 54 Imes.tool OOME BEA v BHE ufactu ei \u2014 to the th trade, o ton; RS hot and cold wate ih =n ior, opportunity to learn Fremc , Kaat.1068.Apply 348 St.Denis st.Te OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, SUIT- © able for light housekeeping.at 20 City Counctllors st.127 5 Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE Dov BLE bathroom flat, with board.» 1 4 rooms, 93 Union avenue Roo M8 \u2014 IN VERY REFINED HOUSE, beautiful back parlours, with bath and telephone, on same floor, also -single room on top floor; gentlemen only.McGill College avenue.128 3 OOM \u2014 A VERY COMFORTABLE ROOM.© to rent, to gentleman only; central: =o meals; references exchanged.Apply 170 Mans- fleld street.126 8 OOMS8 \u2014 TWO LARGE, BRIGHT FURnished front rooms, bath.hot water; terms reasonable for summer.181 St.George 128 8 street.Roous \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, TWO ce furnished rooms, in a modern treet, between Dorchest and 8 ar \u2018Gatnertne, with or without os.ca every respect.428, Star Branch Office.id pee Pad 4 OOME8 \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ONE R first floor.Apply 85 Union avenue.Sd two, modern _oonvenisnces, or par- ANTED \u2014 BY GOOD MECHANIC AND {tial board.Apply 51 Cathcart st.128 3 millwriæht, In all kinds mille, cement, concrete and heavy works.Address Millwright, M, OOM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM, BATH- 883, Star Office.130 8 room Tat.entra locality; ten minutes - walk from Windsor atation.St.Antoine WANTED \u2014 BY TWO (YOUNG WOMEN, treet.128 8 Tr WO ogether, prefer leaving town for the season.Address by letter only OOMS \u2014 FURNIBHED, TO ET WITH 2050 St.Catherine st, Montreal.130 2 board.Apply 102 128 10 \u2018WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG ENGLISH LADY.position as working housekeeper to gentleman, competent to take entire charge; no ob- cool, Apply to No.80 jection to leaving city.Apply 386 Delorimier avenue.30 3 WH NTED \u2014 \u201cna SITUATION AS CITY TRAveller, and groceries, un- derstande resentation\u2019 \u201ces trade, late with Sir Thomas Lipton and Mo stores, London, Bos.me and Colonial tea References.Adare Mx 328, Star Office.30 lANTED \u2014 SITUATION BF acoD PLAIN either the cl the country.Dowd at, Montreal, P.Q.130 War vember.Address L, 308, Star O NTED \u2014 BY GRADUATE DENTIST, ftuation « as mechanical worker ha No- Wis e seaside.Arr 410 D \u2014 BY SMART MAN, AGE 28 ngagement in a boot store, had very MNt- .KIT- Dorchester \u2018180 1 CUT NTED \u2014 BOY FOR AN OFFICE, SMART A L Room Fraser Bull would take a horses, not atratd of work.Ad fice.oom \u2014 WITH THE USE OF STOVE.TWO ung girls employed by the day or married couple.furnished or unfurnished Roox TWO BRIGHT ROOMS.for 8 gentleman at Heton 128 OOMS \u2014 SCOMPORTABLY dome \u20ac SHED rooms and board, for two gentlemen.terms moderate.Apply 64 Victoria st.128 © OOM \u2014 IN A PRIVA 'AMILY, NO children, nice and MPH suitable for ume or two business gentlemen, all modern conveniences.880 Dorchester st.128 6 Reo \u2014 BINGLE McGill College avenue.Roy, \u2014 Fury SHED OR UNFURNISH- desired.Tel.Yl or privileges 1468.Roy 336 St.Antoine st.128 8 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE, SUITABLE FOR ROOM, 18T FLOOR.a° POLE an LYONS, OD eR ax =.fills prescrip! ES oan Dust dote 5 are not the pures PsSoNAL \u2014 FANCY FLOWERS.C.PERT.Florist, Outremont, now open, James st.128 300d ROOMS TO LET.OOMB \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED, bright and cheerful rooms, electric light, house\u2019 alf modern \u2018conveniences.T0A Crescent street.130 2 Res, - LARGE AIRY roan 00M.| WITH board, also single bathroom fiat; soo an Up 687.2486 Ee \u2018Catherine at.10 32 ROOMS WANTED.I - W'ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE THREE UNFURnished rooms, by gentleman and wife, north of Dorchester, between Bleury and Peel, 180 1 Address N, 7544.Star Branch Office.MONEY TO J Lo.sm lea SALARIED PEOPLE Can Te money on {hele own peines without endorser or eccurity; en .Cred Company 10% Temple Building, 18581, James st.57t t JONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE amd RETAIL ERCHANTS without security, 0300 TOLIIAN B05 Rew Yr Lin Dulidine $8 $83 Cs 88238 S808 MONEY TO LOAN.+ ant de borrow money and i\" own Housshol d Goods, sue! Bicycies, Horses or Wagoia cali , and we will advance you any Shout from | tng to 1,000 without reuori ng good transactions mado without publicity.aDa money cau ne paid back in small monthly orweekly payments to mit borrower.You can get tue money the same $ $ $ $ $ $ $ dy Toner 2 Te tie $ $ $ e and get our terms.¢ Montreal Loan & Brokerage Coq RooMy, NO.260 8T.JAMES STREET, Cor.VictpriaBq.Baok ofToronto Bldg, uJ tt 6686 6 8 8 8888 RUSSIA'S NAVY INCREASED.New Programme is Being Prepared for Any Emergency That May Arise.: tle experience, willing to work.N, T543.Star OOM \u2014 FINE FRONT ROOM, NEWLY Special to the Star.Branch Office.150 1 V furnished, in private family.without NEW y Bi ong pl ew ¥ children, all modern conveniences; good op- \u2018 RK.June 4\u2014The New York WaxnTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN SITUA: [portunity to learn French if destred.101 Stan.Herald's Washington éorrespondent says : tion as man, sinxie man; has good ley 128 2 Information received by official circles here er Tierences.Apply to A.Jensen, \u201cix, Al LARGE, WBL: \u2018ot er ath rears es to focreaso mer = : _\u2014 FURNISHED, 46 © a - A Re Cathcart Ano u HED.2 the efficiency of the Baltic, Black Bea, Way CARE OF {CHILDREN FROM Mediterranean and Astatie Les th - Lhere ia age, mother's care and love; OOM \u2014 a pupposition In some re at t or- would take lady In for her accouchment.App R iol CELT FUR NISNER °N enter dets which have \u2018been given have refer.her, No.B Imoratl st., or ad- ence to \\nternational polfties, but the fact 1dress O, T8561, Star Branch Office.130 2 oR \u2014 Boust that the cruising [Programme of the « fleets LE AND SINGLE, WITH in forelgn waters has undergone no change W ANTED ses RESPECTABLE MARRIBD Roo without meals; transients; terms mod- shows that the Russlan Government sim- exertion toons h, age 80.Htuation, 15 years\u2019 erate.\u201cso Victoria st, 1% ® ply desires to, be prepared for any emer- ie, TS job, also used to dress M, 334, Star 130 2 Catherine 130 1 tris 2 WAN A! TED \u2014_ SITUATION AS COACHMAN y a steady, ellable man, understands assist in gardening.or hous.t the houpe; first class reference.\u201d he TS Star Branch 00 1 >» WAR ST 'WHWKTED \u2014 SITUATIONS Ix A BUMMER hree respectabi le young wo | men, ons as Sat class meat and pastry cook.second coûk and.waltress.Address P, 400, Star Office.180 2 ANTED \u2014 TWO 2 SERVANTS.K AND usemaid.\u201cto to oi, of villares.A : TED ; BY A RESPECTAB Yours oman a situation in the country or \u2018Address O, 303, Star Office.130 8 WA oo Antolnd street.years office wo! TST8, Btar Office.SITUAT! AS MEAT AND cook, single, Ro 108% = ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY A YOUNG man, as assayer or chemist, with four experience, or any kind of collecting or rk: first class references.dress Belin Bt.Agathe, SUMMER BOARD.A CLASS BOARDING Reine Jake; terms moderate, , Que.at \u201810 ARD \u2014 ROOMS CAN BE HAD IN COUN- of shade and fine boating: try, city references.Address K, 2012, Btar 98% Lake des Sables; dr.\u201d ARD \u2014 offered in private f amity: T STE.AGATHE DES MONTS por ne facing oA Ad- dress Ma re \u2014 BOY, EARS, TO the latest thing nr a uty.Bample by AN wrth Ame YL Bea- mail, 25 cts.The H .C.Coy Novelty Co.Mont ver Hall square, between 7 and \u20188 1 real ARD \u2014 LAC DES ILES NE a House, 8 table, exoe NTBI - 'ANTED LADIES TO KEEP COOL BY fsht Ludger Ler Lac .0.WA wir wos Logan, 17 AMMEDIATE | using the Coy adjustable folding sewing og.Ludg roux, Ho v.Avy : 1303 machine fan, fits any machine: made of alu- 7 minum; ne dust: no ain Gap! ple oF mall ARD 5 ROOMB GAN BR HAD Ns: \u2014 VAN 1 cts, The H.C.Qoy .try undance of shade an ne \u2018WANTED strodt.GENERAL SER 130 3 130 1 [city references.Address K, 2012, Star\u2019 Omics \u2014 FEW YOUNG, STRONG WO- WANTED FEW help, also two or three PARTNERS WANTED.BYARD \u2014 AND COMFORTABLE HOME, dining room girls.Apply at once, Alexander's \u2018 = A pleasantiy pute amongst the Morin Cate, 2358 St.Catherine at.30 1 : his: terms week; children under ten ate.WANTED \u2014 A PARTNER, WITH $5000 TO bait price, \"Apply to Allen Hammond, FWA ANTED\u2014\u2014 A RERPECTABLE WOMAN | invest in a safe Sitabllatied busiiess; an Christieville, Prov.Que 120 7 \u201cto take cars or a chttdt_at elem hance & S8{0 Inve +, J \u2014 0 i $5000 Profit\" a year whi- pour the DARD-\u2014-AP-HIGHLANDS - LOWER LA=\" Apply to Mra Alken.834 Palace st 130 1 closest vestige To those who me busi- chine Road, near water, lents of shade.ness and can mand the capital, Tall\u2019 infor+ near C.P.R.Apply 60 Drum 120 8 A YOUNG GENRRAT sER- WANTED \u2014 Xx: vant; must be a good plai required.28 Bhuter st.ED \u2014 HOUSE AND TABLEMAID A} aml two; pana, be willidg to go for a oe uired.Apply 5 3° ysl ~ reference mo 8 references to country: Westmount Greene avenue, mation wi de given.Address Box 917, city.124 eod tf BUSTILESS OHANCES.ARTNER, A GENTLEMAN.BOARD., ARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES SICK nurse, superior accommodation; best medl- OOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED, AT 1387 ONtario street.OOMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED PAR- Jour, very large, with grate, also large front double bedroom, on bathroom flat.16 Park avenue, city.References: exchanged; anly.Rooks COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOMS, \u201c With or without board.45 McGill Sottege avenues.Rooxs \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, - very centrally located.ses and bot water.Apply 91a St.Urdat 120 2 ooMs\u2014s LARGE, WELL LIGHTED, UN- be ted, table Jor light he wee view.ell oat au A ousekeep: LPR 08 Bf, Denis ing.202 Rooks \u2014 FURNISH omly.ght; Deo students.89 la TR ket Mn FOR GENTLE- ot.8 Union ave: Roox ~ TO | LET.FURNISHED.IN Q family, near CPR and G.T.sta- tious; reasonable terms.88 Windsor.120 2 )OOME \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, with ume of kitchen, suitable or light 183 Bleury.\u201cabove st housekeeping.few doors Catherine.120 3 Rox 8 WELL FURNISHED ROOMR, , with or without board, at 110 Stanley a OOM \u2014 bathroom flat, 2330 Notre Dame ctree! QOM\u2014 TO LET AT WESTMOUNT.LARGE well furniabed roo estred: ferences exchanged.oor \u2018Dorchester st.120 OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED double and single rooms, on bathroom fiat.all modern conveniences.with first class A LARGE FRONT ROOM.ON furnished or unfarnished.Mr.Ernest Campeanu.120 3 : gentlemen 120 2 house Poser renovated, Auer 89, Mansñel 129 WELL FURNISHED BED- nue.120 8 j ternoon regarding re- 3 Tel.Up 2547.No.47 MoGill College avenue.L 120 3 OOM \u2014 199 BLEURY STREET, ONE room, on bath flat; private family.120 8% Rooms \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGL! WELL \u2026 furniahed, l'ail conventences, on throom flat.18 McGill College avenue.130 2 Re \u2014 PARK | AVENUE, ONE LARGE.oN alry roo throom flat; sine: in \u2018private amily.\"re, Bast 858.or en- 32 Park avenue.130 2 OOM8 \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR water and gan.74 _Cathear ooM two gentlemen, with or without board.14 Osborne street.130 3 OOQMB8 \u2014 THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS.Apply 21 Mance.180 1 FURNISHED COMFORTARLY QOM \u2014 newly tinted, room, also WITHOUT board, two front rooms.on bat bath foto.hot \u2014 LARGE FRONT.SUITABLE FOR Re, Under \u2018he instructions ven, three battleships, de eh Ship one cruiser and the Imperial are to ba held in reserve in t Batic; Maver battle ships, three torpedo - -gunboats, one trans- vort.one third-class cruiser and one train- ing-ship in the Black Sea, and in the Med- {terranean, the Russian squadron will con.of one aa three Gunbon(s and one tôrpedo gunboût.The Em Nicholas I, pope battieshlp in the Mediterranean.will be drawn { for the purpose of receiving new armament, .A formidable fleet ot wil be maintained Dy Russia ia, he Anatle waters.It sed the ardahip and to Bota à: at Fort Arthur, \u201cand to maintain fleet in the Pacific waters at the foitowlg strength: Three battleships,.five armoureg ruisers, one second-class crulser, sit gunboats, two torpedo gunboats, and in addition à torpedo boat flotilla.Pacific squadron ls to be Tinto battieshin.two crulsers, two transports, eight boat destroyers.and one Sesond-class torpedo boat- ELECTION SCANDALS ENQUIRY.Reported That Chancellor Boyd, Mr.Justice Falconbridge and Judge McTavish Will be Commissioned.(Special Lo the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4.\u2014 When the Premier makes his statement in the House this af the Election Scandals here is good reason to be- lleve that the names of the Commisston- ers will be as already rumoured: Chancellor Boyd, Mr.Justice Falconbridge, and Judge MacTavish.It is underatood that the details of the Commission were being finally rusbed at Council this mprning.The wfil be \u2018left almost entirely to the Commissioners, who will have a free hand.\u2018Their investigations will necessarily be restricted to Ontario, and will probably deal with the campaign of 189% and subsequent elections.but this will not preclude \u2018their taking up elections prior to that date.CO Atm INDIAN DEPUTATIONS Must Hereafter Bear Their Own Ex- When Visiting the Government to Air Griev- :rrances.@ cial to the Star.) OTTAWA.June 4\u2014The departmental offi- clals state that the Indians are continually finding fault, one faction with the other, and both factions with the Government.As a result deputations come to Ottawa frequently to air their alleged grievances that should and could be settled on the ¥ STABLES 70 LET.ra STRERT, AL ends of alt \u2014 \u2018WANTED pu cal attendance and prterences: strictly private.3 Und ait Plac oft 249 kinds, take them at foe: \u2014\u2014\u2014 > with me capital, to manufacture and rms moderate.nder @, reserve.To discourage this practice, the Hi hh TER LL LE | WORE som CPT EU | nlf BTR Ba SST | Som men ES a Sony 29 | Sapam med Ga th fer re, 5 partitions, etc.» removed to t: band coulà L- , - .OARD ~ MRS.SEAR! 8U- er me e bir BE a au cu BE a | ne | ce EN [BOR ee dre | ROG RSE EIR Pi | rm HE Sporn od - : 5% Kensingion avenue, Westmount: » tarto, doing ® good cash business; stock 184105, Lun artonded.25 Monique at.128 7 | gentlemen.810 Palace st.eir om JOR SALE \u2014 1 DOGS.GOOD BREED, Terme bre party Brock about COMB BOARD, DWELLINGS TO LET 10 month, Thursday.fine spotted Great Dane, AN GENDRAL SERVANT FOR n hr Le Fr ar oon.gout OARD-\u2014AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR.and sought for persons.registration, ad- A MOTHER'S CONFESSION.rgonths, $8: rish setter pups, 10 weeks, TED \u2014 family: good wages.50 B confinement; best nurse an vertising, lists furnisbed, no money required.Bpectal to the Star.) ret clam potes Ë each; English \u2018uetter, f.en American emily: \"120 3 EST.attendance; strictly, confidential; terms moder- BL Br \u2018James at 05 (8pecial to the .hr mon the.Boo ker, tricky.ol months, \"ss: Famille street.R roar and tenter ery RESTAURANT ate.Mrs.Émith, $42 St.Lawrence st.12 Mutua) Agency.QUEBEC, June 4.\u2014A most unsavou e He, mixed, conte \u2018 - + \u2014 Borne prugree.wicked, his \u201cuh ous Bu |.ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE PERSON TO tenements, to let: headquarters for.busi- OARD \u2014 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.OOMB\u2014LARGE.BRIG Ht eo Tor OATH.caso of infanticide is about to be investl- rque, 180 1 ake chars of chi and do some Does chances.Harris, 118 Bt.James st For particulars apply to D.Camp- room flat, reli TUL gated here, and startling proof is expected oo rie: must be be willing to go to coun- | a 120 12 daw bell, For Eu Hu be: 124 10 Saw able for for = gentlemen; also single Tor a once more to be unearthed of an unfortun- SALE \u2014 HALIFAX TWERD, ase; ry.116 Mansheld st Ww \u2014~ < ate state of affairs.On Saturday the find- ; : of the'dead bodÿ of an infant in a St nants shooting, fabio, butcher sad rede linens, WNTED \u2014 BOOK COMPOSITOR.APPLY a PURCHASE ROOMS AND BOARD.ROY re TL carious fat.hot of barD cellar was wired to the Star.White qulits.towels.Rowell's General Bazaar, 'W Babcock ond Bon, 618 Craig street = ee - water, Auer light, at 32 St.Denis st, facing Tomar it turns out that the find was due 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall.180 2 130 1 'ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND .Viger Garde 130 1 to the confession of the mother, a young Fon mate Aware IN sroc Grrr rome pee, ft of, soning, ture, Porn | trans room, Bring Auer Ment shower SELL TORNERED, © hate tin martied im à couple of weal: to X LOTS ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; ar yy attended ¢ re DIS Cine bath and all conveniences; _gentiemen oaly.TO LET, LT, .to have been married In C Eh Hp Gro Toy \"RT (WANTED.AS aT gi | pop Sendo \"2\" nil\u201d ol C000 mit 208 Coin an | Eee el er Beton vices She piton ee pe es wd N' = making a full Investigation.To-day the Fos pare cuEap.vouNa coLLmm| JOR SALE BOTS, Breycue, 3.ANTED ot 02 cme A Son urd JROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, ALSO_ TRAN- ROO Me \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED, ONE coroner's Inquest in in program The \u20ac erime stock ave., elt old: A .slents, at the Union -Avenue House, 8 on room flat.all mod was committed a couple of eekR ae IT I EE pill Du | Eh rie SL AFR non ST EEE mS Be Jip vin, thor ps Bl Io OR ; 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cotton and ashe socks, plain and I Mail orders promptly attended.to.: Roous \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR THO sociation arrived in the city from Niagara , in great vartsty.Clark's, room ong, $10 : = GENERAL 1N oa =, board, ona large front room, suitable for KO ; St.James street.18 3 War tamis.STH Bt: TTT nt | 19 2 FURNISHED HOOMS TO LET.[two young men.36 Victoria st.= B08 Ee renidast at the Tifft House the : ten White \u2014 SRCONDHAND SAFE.APPLY \u2014 TO OR WITHOUT party \u2018set out for the exposition site as R SALD \u2014 MENS BUMMER UND \"à roufe GIRL 20 Box T7555, \"oer oad Inside measurement 10 TyOOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNI SHED pouris | OOM i 200 st.Adtoine St gusts of the arioah Exposition Co or WAND housework.Apply ital Box - - - and je rooms.on bat t, 3 0 ey cars re chartered for the Sdeved: iso TR RA au oom hr il 130 1 se D tamiiy; no children.184 OOM \u2014 NICE FURNISHED, SUITABLE male members, nine automobile carat bargain prices.Clark's, poked ag = sr : ' MISCELLANEOUS.Mance st.19 ?IR for two young men; terms moderate.2 riages; including » bus and elght pans James street.180 8° [WANTED \u2014 FIVE MEN, STRONG AND \u201c Hermine st, near e- soms.placed at the disposal of the BICTELE, vie, to work.Apply to IE - GENTLEMAN AND WIFE TO PATENT SOLICITORS.ROOME-AT 700% BHERBROOKE STREDT.Yn oo explored the Fon -American Fer ada eu.NE frame 22 inch Viger Wi Er | turnished home on tbe alope {shed or unfurnished, with or ith grounds, and at 11.30 o\u2018¢jock enjoyed lunch rich ti 55 cash.cost 365: owner hv NE CUTTERS A ONCE, the Mountain for the summer, June 18th to otit board, to superior parties: very Fa ©: at the Service building.Jock er Diehl made two bicycles.1743 Notre Dame stree 180° LC a sna menton, PNCE, Sept.15th: pol mu Eve ru nominal rent; PATENTS three beloonias j 2203 an address of Welco At two o'clock the Ross, render hE Ot- = 5, piano: Breben 0 © erences.PRY onde Marks and » céeured in all OOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT MEALS: \u2018party\u2019 leaves for Niagara Falls., y .transients; 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Fee BALE \u2014 harms Toa on, Tuswdar.C dress ''Enameler,\u201d Toronto Office Mon ) RENT \u2014 9% LADIES\" AND GENTLE- (1) LDG., Montreal H.Reynolds Naor 11 350 st.Hypolit 180 OTTAWA, June 8.\u2014 Lieut.-Col.Lessard cr ne tral dar Bear, Toronto.180 à - men's blcycise, by day.amg, of ponte bas Dade \"application ta the W ar Office po agEona, 12 néw improved sewing ' \u2014 &TRANGER WILL FIND GOOD | and to the Department o a - ous double or Tit eit WANTED AGENTS a: A ase on month.Heintzmsa, Beil and other \u2018prend \"32 Ome and bon $3.50 week, also table fence, asking that the name of hia regi- Rockaway, Dhaetons.American made, ciger ever produced: every user of pen Save Per month.3 Prifce Arthur.board $3.00, 30 Victoria et.120 8 ment be changed from the First Battalion manutdcturers prise delivery on, origin- {3 om sight; 30 to Ik.bre = .Canadian Mount ifies to Royal, Rest Bis osat over R2000, celebrated Tudhipe Con- ageat's sales 950 in \u201caa tT WANTED.OOM \u2014 NICE AND LARGE, ON BATH ment Canadian Dragoons.The application cord Hie ofont's fine Joa road J In two hours.Me PUPILS = floor, suitable for wo entiemen, 710 1a endorned by the Fle là M Thai a Com- safe, at \u2018Fraser's\u2019 Dep itor \u201cow Fre In- x, 14, 12 LY = = - PIANO PUPILS, Woks rh yo sxparience tn tbe lntrionte patent ere Te 7 2 manding In 27 \u2014\u2014 , & = 3 \u2018e have ex _\u2014 ; st, corner St.es Net sn, on ONCE FOR COUNTRY | RI _oventngs if esired, i Jaws of 50 foreign fond model es oous | asic room WELL, TURNISHED.NEW BRUNSWICK POLITICS.Apply bitwesn 4 monly.8 arte perte advice.RION & tlemen, with fi olass board; terms ea 4\u2014H Fr TE 188 gr Tame ne IAE parts.How Tork Tie Weatveal, ao table board.08 St.Famille.FEAR, June 4\u2014Kt Is belleved \u2014\u2014 STORAGE \"WANTED, - Ra room.Jar 190 LS ESSONS WANTED.atiantte Dating, Wauniagton, D.- ar here that the Dominion Government has ) ANTRD A RESPECTABLE 4 tah AS ° - ous _ TO > TURNISHED gon Ox.general servant Lor a ret | furn on otre \u2014 STORAGE FOR LIGHT COM- Tl entrance washing.Apply 69 Le ; eit \\ Ly Warez Er re Fe vain end A Le, dW ate a + ve Fe Hw | Foor \u2014 mess FURNISHED SINGLE on Wi 4 et.on bathrossm Bat, every convent- » Dre AS SE er de LIE EE Se 6° VE 8815 0 LALIT DA 125 M - 2A OAD 8 ny he\u201d is Ae + inf ORD ROBER HS D 1 [ PRETORIA = General French Was Only Eight Miles From the Place When the Last News Was Received \u2014 President Kruger Still in the Transvaal \u2014 The Formal Ocou- pation of Johannesburg Was an Imposing But Quiei Affair.SBP Lord Roberts is not yet in Pretoria.According to his last advices to the War Office, the Field Marshal was on Saturday about twenty-five wiles from Pretoria, and everything was going pretty smoothly.Gen.French and his cavalry were then at Irene, eight miles south of Pretoria, and were sppareatly pressing northward with caution.It is still A matter of doubt whether the Boers intend to make any formidable resistance to the British occupation of Pretoria.It is clear from all the reports thet bave come across the sea that the inhabitants of the city are completely demoralized and ave eager to yield the city without a fight.But it in an open question whether the fighting men will allow this course.Sentiment counts for a good deal with the Boer.ar with other people, and it may be that the burghers will put up a stiff fight before Icrd Roberts is allowed to get into Pretoria.President Kruger has\u2014it is confirmed\u2014 sought safety in flight, and with Secretary of State Reitz and other Transvaal officials should now be st Lydeaburg in the mountains, from, where there are roads leading ta all parta of the Transvaal.Lydenbunz is about forty miles due north of Belfast on tha railroad from Pretoria to Delagoa Bay, and about a hundred and five miles west hy north of Koomatipoort on the Portuguese harder.It hay been well provisioned and is æsid to have beun fértified sufficiently to make a strong resistance.It {es alro believed that a base of offensitre and defensive oper- ationa has been created in the northern part of the Zoutpansherg, gredt- quantities of stores and provisiens having béen sent north to Pietereburg during the past two months.Should Pretoris be defended, the Floers would thus bave a rectangular place d'armes from Which to capduct: sheir 0j ations, with the Portugues 4 Front ne their back on the quat for miles, and the Limpopo River où \u2018thé no side.\u2018 The report \u2018that Gen.De Wet with a farge force had gccupied Viljoens Drift on the Vaal River, in Lord Roberts's veer, if accurate, is proof of extraordinery enter prise on the part of the Boer commander \u2014even greater than he displayed by his movement to Wepener after the occups- tion of Bloemfontein.The result of thia should be to cause Lord Roberts to hurty up Lord Colville's and Gen.Rundle's divisions to keep his rear clear, and so give an opportunity to the commanders to the eastward of Kroonstad to resume their\u2019 activity against diminished forces.The oe- cupation of Johannesburg, according to the official report telegraphed by Lord Roberts, passed off without incident, the tramsfer of the city te the British taking place in a peaceful and orderly manger.there being few inhabitants left to witness it.Of Gen.in, Natal, nothing is reported.he situation round Pretoria is now-o! absorbing interest, an its surrender or resistance must exercise a very decisive in- fuence on the immediate future of the campaign, though it may not make much difference, if any, in the conditions that will be iniposed by the British at the end of the war.There has evidentiy \"been heavy fighting again in the Free State, as Lord Roberts \u201c reports serious losses to both Gen.Col- villes and Gen.Rundile's brigades.Montreal's own battery\u2014E\u201d Hattery\u2014 bus bad its baptism of fire under Major Uvilvie, and has had one of its members | killed apd eight wounded.The fight was evidentiy that near Douglas, reported a tew days ago, in which General Warren gave the Cape Colony rebels a much needed lesson.LONDON, Juve 4\u2014London is to-day anjoymg W hitsun-Monduy, a bank hott.duy and are not disturbed by declaration of engagements between the British and the Boers ja South Africa.\u2018the public here are full of confidence that Lord Roberts will reach Pretoria beforé many hours have elapsed.\u2018lowards that goal he is presumably progressing.The latest expla- sation of the day consists in the supposition that he is giving several columns of his flanks an opportunity to advance in on attempt to enveiop such of the Boer forces as may be in the neighbourhood of Pretoria.In ue Qra * River Colony the burghers are report be keeping a closa watch upon President Steyn to prevent him from oa in the lurch.ving the comma ROBERTS\" TWQ DESPATCHES.\u2018There is n of tee date peu are news.from n Pretoria ve, ch\u2019e A ere Y den a at Irene, miles soul toria, and tiring sh boned there.herts's about aaa om Sosaned oe elsewhere and the situatio Orns Grove, - is Tour pt northeast Dead: w the Saturday Lio p.ra., bo waa t twenty-five miles - werd ol ent sent two as Macon Lo he to the Tipo 2 the he rat bein ay toll anne sve et SES a Sreusot 2 cleven saptuceds Ra of Zantpanshers, die aa nd some a the 2 Ei en SO \u201cing = Yeggans we : re: { May ve te iad, sd Lindley QUIET.AS: JOHANNESDURG, nr second duspatch from Lomd Roberta mate: the ointerruption the.tele.Re of i.à Prom ba arte tir Kroon and Lind.Mey D.Buller and what is passing | d Ara, ad he ceived.» saluted, a royal salute was peer was cheered.The Colony\u2019 was well re- pra PRABANT LOS LOSES MEN.RU, Basutoland, Friday, June 1,\u2014 General Brabant\u2019s ole.bave been the subjects of several amall captures at the ds of the Boers.Lieutenant Bundle was captured with twenty men while searching a farm house in Fickeb isi let.Two of the men Se, wound ded.Tt and two men were captured hie Lees mandeering.Another patrol of the Borderer Horse num ing twenty men was surrounded and ca t Gleichen sent thirteen men of the Provincial Horse under Lieutenant Bowker with a flag of truce to Senckal BS and survender of that place.captured the entire party, and Te pi bing them of their clothing, sent then to Ured ce some of 8 them ma to escape.ost of those a sue- in eludiog their ; poste macépiured guards, however, THE PANIC AT PRETORIA, Everything in State of Chaos Since \u201cthe Departure of Kruger, COMMANDANT BROTHA ARRIVES ON THE SCENE AND ADMITS + THAT HE HAS BEEN N © \"DEFEATRD.- (Bpécial to the Star.) PRETORIA, ' May 31, noon, (by févour nf Richard Harding Davia, to Delagoa Bay), June 8; 8.40 à.m.\u2014Since the departure of President Kruger and State Secretary Reits, for.Lydenburg, an extreordin- ary state of panic has prevailed here.The functions of.Government have been completely suspended.Yesterday's issue oof Treasury notes by the autharities is demned by a i ajority of the public as be.a Da nediess, 48 over a million ¢ hipped h the seme Tae Tage TS from | a | of thuir QI SELF : as VY, ry THE MONTREAL DA} x ras sist the in resisting au IMegel msicure g¢ - BOTHA -ARRIVES ON SCENR PRETORIA, May noon, vis Lorense Marques, wes, June patie t Gen.Louis Botha ve d here a Lev ours after mid.vs ime 5 hit Prenrtise the cand i Crea n aira at the fro fg \u20ac pid thas ta the se = hts.There was rel ing on, \u201cHon y, Tuesday and Wi Orange\u2019 G e, three end à h mice Troms J nnesbuicg which had prov Marques the capital was pre ing to surrender when they left Th aye forts were dismantled.The Boer guard at Komati Poort searched \u2018trains and most of the fugitives, among them deserting foreigners who were atriv- to reach neutral soil.mmense Boer convoys of provisions are between Fretoris and Middleburg.Fifteen trains are sent daily to Machadasdoran with supplies for Lydenburg.Pretoria in pictured by the refugees ns in a state of indescribable gonfusion nd char.The po- dismayed the British es expected À hourly.OPPOSITION 1S 1S' SERIOUS.There Heems to be a Good Deal of Fight Left in Free Staters.LONDON, June $.\u2014 There is every rea- son for regarding he stand the are ma i astern part Free State.oa rior for the Brin e fight ing Sate, ere n heavy and de and it is hay least conceivable that Gen.Roberts is waiting at Orange Grove unti he is satiefiled tha iat bis retèrn bouth with reinforcements will be unnecessary.return of Gen.Dewet and President Steyn to the vicinity of Kroonstad, and the expression of Boer Leaders lant week su a ay intention to 4 and Drgham and to the railway behind Gen.Robert 1 bo The Tn st pers from Gen\u201d Buller a fora 1, whe te the ÿl com rrably + Laing\u2019 Torr En ik rom Gone Hildsard an Tio on pri they occupied Utrecht and eid respectively.It is assumed that teh may be moving north towards the railway between Pretoria and Lorenzo Marque A telegram from Winburg, dated Thurs day, maya that a ssage was received on fer a Ca 5 © hee Le m .saying tha ey been in difficulties near Lindley, but that Gen.Ruadlé liad effected tisel \u201cpelief.n \u201cimportant bi \u2018 probably siming to peti le Geers Rundle o£ BATTERYS BAPTISM OF FIRE Bombadier La Latimer Killed in | a Night.Attack at Douglas.SEVERAL OTHERS .WOUNDED.oi Report Was Made to the Militia | Department by Col: B.H.Vidal.© 1 .\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014 - (Special to the Btaë.) OT1AWA, June 4\u2014Col.B.H.Vidal, for Colonel Aylmer, commandihg the \u2018Canadian witia, has submitted this report to the ent of .a: \u201c1 have the honokr to report the receipt of « cable from Major viey commanding \u201cFE\u201d special service battery.dated Douglas, June Tre reporting the followin as killed anc aud wounded in a night attack, on Ta Killed\u2014No.482 ack On (corporal it in nominal roll), men 15th Shefford Field Battery.; = Vounded No.Jorposal H.M.Brown,R.C.A,, next o kin, r.Brown, Cow- ansville, Que.\u201cNo.420, Bombardier J.MeAskil, \u201cgp\u201d Batter~ Kingston, severely.\u201cNo.411, Driver J.Ka A.Que 7 No.46 .G.H.Ross iB BA, one.Yi No.520, Gunner H.B, Taite, 13th Field Battery, Winnipeg.\u201cNd.er C.\u2018W.Ullard, 13th Field Battery, Winnipe slightly, Xo o.425, G.Fletcher, Halifax.n, Picsou, Garrison + « Artillery, slightly.ed ombardier Wm, Lotion reported kill- entisted 1 in \u201cE\u201d Battery\u201d from the 15th her efford, Field Battery, of which he had Le a member for some y following in the footsteps of his father, = the late Wm.Latimer, of Noi heard, Que.He was only a twenty-three years of age.He was tue only representative from the Kast- ern Townships on the Jubilee contingent.Hin father and mother are both dead, but leaves two elder r_brothers and & sister.TANGLE STRAIGHTENED OUT.Last Week\u2019s Contradictory War News Explained by Spensér Wilkinson.LONDON, June 4\u2014Me.S vpper Wilkin.aon, reviewi t son, Fevie ng (Lhe events of week in say \u201cThe situation can clearly\u2019 be understood if we'in the fret instance néglect the Pretoria tel \u2018Riberts er, from the an) in two columns, he himself with the main bear, following the line of railway \u2018and Gi s Frenth and Hamil ton keeping pa with hits a short march to the left and Slightly in in advance, \u201c On Monday night Gen Roberts was at Klip River station, the left win column being south of Kip _Riveraberg.The Bo retreated before .Roberte, but isi the Et te ings.aeday night Gen: Roberta was at Gora x and the left wing near Florida, just rest: of of Johannesburg.ednesday porn { \u201cMons were well covered and the Pre State.forces were receiving punishment.On Tuesday Gon.Rundle denated the bred Braters near Senelal apd received reinforcements the H she third brigade wich aad oe es e a ig whie marche north En Ven tered Heilbron: \u201cOn Thursday the near Fitchburg were reported {rom Maseru bave been surroun i by G and General Run which proves that, { Ge Btabant hes af infattey de which though not Rundie\u2019s may be Cherm- sd es \u201cNow to Pretoria, On Wednesday Presi Gent, Kruger le The Boer troops were seed from te forts at Pretoris and the town resolved to surrender and made its arrangement.The -burghers were in à panic and believed that Roberts was close at hand.These facts were telegraphed here by two witnesses.\u201c\u2018 Our news of Lord Roberts was twenty- four hours old, and there was nothing improbable n his troops where Pretoria reported them to be.were really to believe that Pretoria would occupied on Thursday.Now it is cledr that the Pretoria telegrams expected the occupation Le or 0 or three days too soon.rts must now be before Pre toria en Fo evidence is not sufficient to enable us to judge whether he thas met serious resistance.There might be flight difficulty if the Boers have re-occupied orte, but in all probabi ity.the\" entry ai into Pretoria ill not long Boer mi litary power is now ved.eta broken and the war practically is orer, although the complete occupation of 8.country will take eome time and probab will be delayed by many, guerilla bands.\u2018President Kruger may form a band at Ly- denburg, which, hdwever, can do no great harm, as Gen.Buller will yo u the Dela on Bay Railway and ppfies So soon as thé: Reith ve Nl columns will quic] I.thar railways, flying ce = opposition an make an end to all Lydenburg region can be dealt with at BOER DELEGATES FIGHT SH SHY OF CANADA terday, But From the American Side.BUFFALO, N.Y., Jane 4\u2014Mesæs.D opnarane, \u2018Fischer and.Weasels, visited a alo for a short tbe Saturday eves réturn o Niagara nce ey came au where they remained over Sun- The delegation was met on arrival by a citizens\u2019 committee of Shh fo former Representative Mahaney wes chairm corted to the City Hall, where a ol iven a cordial welcome by Mayor Diebl, Berens te Fischer responding to the Beton invitation to sp ex , himself in much the same forma as upon other occasions since the:arrival \u2018of the envers, Placing considerable: - emphasis that.ace was the mission, that two republier 8d.been driven to was.that they vet desired arbitration and would abide by the decimion in impartial, roy AVIDG ity e deiven to several points of interest and back to he station, where they took a: thain at 6.30 for Niagara Falls.The delegates reached Niagara Falla in the morning, direct from Springfield, Mass.The ay was spent, Jn.sight-seeing.All- views, however - from American side, none \u2018the trio being willing to cross to the & adian, shore, Then \u20ac à vill be be the ment ity viditad, a erefore we | They Viewed the Nia Niagara Falls Yes- | tiller ! cavalry division and meunted - \u201cApeit 2, saying: \u201cThe British Gow ernment promised the British pation that the cost of the war shall be defrayed by _the Boers.But as the latter will not be in hs 2 reat, Pritain must , sbtain money Fines which wii be Lr he oF bat he net profits, aren the Transvaal eres levied a ape- \u2018cial tax.on gold.The inatigators of the wer, Rhodes, Wernher, Beit and others, will suf fer most.In addition the British will have $0 maintain a prison of fifty thousand men, the cost of which the mines will also have to pay.As soon as the British troops are withdrawn rs aud rebellions will break out, not for years, but for centuries.For Engla and this means an constant source of trouble, annoyance and bloodshed.\u201d a HOW LORD ROBERTS ENTERED JOHANNESBURG.The Troops Looked Very Workman- lie as They Entered the Gold Rest City.LONDON, June 4.\u2014A cablegram from Lord Roberts, dated Johannesbu ue M 31, but \u2018which was pot despate from.there until 8.30 a.m., June y has been received by the War Office.It says: \u201cThe occupstion of Johannesburg dr off quite satisfactorily, thanks to t cellent arrangements made b by Dr.Krause, the Transvaal commandant here, and or- \u201cder prevailed throug hou the town.\u201cDr.Krause met me qn my entrance to \u2018Johannesburg and rode by my side to the Government offices.where be introduced me to the heads of the several depart- \"ments, all of whom acceded to my request that they would continue to carry on their respective duties until they could bé relieved of t them, but ohannesburg is very emp ut.a good crowd of people had ted in the main square the time the British flag was being Rois A royal salute was fire and three cheers for the given.At the end of the ceremony \u2018the eleventh and seventh divisions marched t with the naval brigade and heavy artillery, and two brigade divisions ol the royal \u201col ar Queen were \u201cGeneral Hamilton's column and the infantry were Loo far away to take part in the The 1 roops looked very workmanlike and dents took keen interest in the pro- Te Fourteenth and Wavells, Brigade have been left A Jobannesb to preserve order, while the remainder of the force fa encam 4 of the town on e a toad.\u201d the FTGREANDERS IN A FIGHT.The War Office also has received.the despatch from Lord Roberts: \u201cJOHANNESBURG, June 10.25 pb \u2014 Sir H Colville, :in reporting t the ar rival He e Jighlapd Dr Brigade at Heilbron, fa more or Joe the whole froth Venterabürg.ie pe men were ki nd our officers ere wound says i Jr Battery of field artillery, work, Grant's\u201c naval guna da.most mor value a the anper ond 5d, in, 8, most scldiatly panper troughost his in cosas Yee, thisty- i.TO THE BITTER END.Krnger Says Aha Moers.are! VRYBURG qA NIMBERLE y à wiles south of I rege, ei hot heard from from Bulles has not \u201chas left Johannesburg and his main force is now at Orange BLOEMFONTEIN The situation is not otherwise changed.ps { Urove, à summer resort a thant «FICKSBYRG HAMIL TON STMANCH At Ficksburg Gen o en { distance north of that city.eval Brébunt is reported to have the INC0CO 0 YIRECKT \u2018NE Wcas re \"be EY} we wow General French was hast, heard Boers cornered.Genetal KAUCER 75 STH | .NEW YORK, June 4.\u2014The special: corre mpondenb of the.Tribume in: London, review.\u2018ing the war situation at an early hour this morning as, follows: LONDON, June & 1 a.m\u2014Tte latest, de- spatchies from bord Roberts do\u201c not throw much fresh.light on, the situation.in South Africa, The mystery of Pretoria is still unexplained, and: the only interesting.information in that the Bpers had removed all.their.from.Johannesb: exception of: an.antiquated: six hch.ene wich Howitesr, and two quick-firers before the to wa ered to Bria Wat © surren: the « ESS from the gold: reef city .good use made by Lester ae the Uke Boers of ha | evidently hot the Boer commander-in- -chief.one the Sghting round Johannedars on he ne members gf the Transvaal Trish Brigade, and it will interesting to see how these man.will with by the Bri ish military a s A GROUND RUMOUR some: n was cure e Jot day or | ve drap of n importance is in \u201cBritish army was., Mithin two house\u2019 | mien of the Transvaal of opi » s that something.Lik TE must bave en out amont, te pui of Jearn that more: % mare got ava ny as he.= British à ch the den.cof reasmpable to suppose t db the o would bave been may faut.Posbly some Kioto of.grat IS SUFERNE = LS OF THE BAIE heard ad been ing a heya | EB y.An Express Donat es po \u2018of resistance rekinal ax excited Se Bi ay callin n them to fight to to the bitter end and obtained an enthusias- nse, Enormous ve Bn oe of and Smmunition removed oa coun Ay Pipe and where it Boers cow template m ing is that A a Mo lc Sg Roberts which \u2018Johannesburg until with and heavy firi ie at the tame te pro the cou is four or five ta ed à a ; breton feeling « the officials whose In General Rundle\u2019s attack on the en- Rob cago.still 1 Courage and wa - chequés for ar Which were issued trenched Boers bso miles cas of Benekal, sammoned Johannesb arent to Boer del ales lett, Buffalo kd \" : on Mar were, d ishonoured.This leaves y 29, the British did net née à Hoer al he | five, twenty-four hours lay.before enter.far Cleveland Sunda They ent.5 Fght.© od the grea umber of them with thej Bis 20 comple pletely were they screened.° ng the town, which, howaver, he surrend- shor their stay at Naan 1 Falls, in order, | to the Star) families eut, means.ther, ch : ish jn antry id not get withia 1,000 ered ot $roops.Generals, French snd they.say, to save REW ¥ wipes he Srediens pany reigns in o vial rcles.panic was caus f their riflemen, Ham xére kept away.from tha town \u2026 er ds.th * 11 to od yesterday afternoon by à report that Tr by Lord Roberts were affered by the ond Jushed forward.| ERruaER AT MAC MACHADODORP.f ends.the following to & newspaper.ruger had Ordered the 0 Grepadiers and Sco Guards, whilé pdvan- | Thu Je oN ON, J d A , Juno 3.+Fransvaal mandessing of ad! thw remaining soin cing over & which \u2018the graes had etbm of Cape ue LA are dal of me We wilt: ighs: a in.the banks vernquent pur- been burned.The Pritish in khaki weve a d 6 1 oD à ré d courses, ish .It pas said chat ge ban s were to nous targes against the bl ack: back ye rotor Al A thie serons, .and au x x oh pport.\u201d = thank - vou Lor: age mando.On the report Boas agws Hana NT SURROUNDS.BOBS, om n Friday morning.paid a paid Yo be at Middieturg Det | JA Na ARQ Qui 1eme À mt | : combin nks inform Chie ; rabant ti surrouhd- t ot time Fro Sigel Jo ia tice Gregorowski, and the remaining ro gd the Boers five miles outside of Ficksbary well forw fh arin ik ely Joos that the lent tan oi 4 of nee rs i that 10000 wo.grnment commission that any attempb to e only side open for the Hoers' retreat \u2018s Gen.French was east of the railway and the | Pe \u2018vade at Bac : im publie quar to listen Gen seize the gold would be met with armed the Basutoland border, where thousands of remainder of the army within two oy n A LETTER FROM' REITZ.eral Botha, who ressed thane Ho > the resi on their part.Many of the bar Basutos under Chief Jonathan are waiving marches of the Boer capital.BERLIN, June 4.\u2014The Cologne Gazette Fr ony the v t hi 1 ghers residing in the city offered to as { event.\u201c\u201c Meantime Lord Roberts\u2019 comimanica- publishes a letter from\u2019 Blate Becretary an impastioned speech he declared they: .i ;, should mot in without st He [ - ,[ dm En me spt, Be Ra \"Tr declared manon dy to: fight.to: MAP SHOWING HOW THE BRITISH FORCES ARE DRAWIN G NEAR TO PRETORIA, ~~ \"E ge ey Be retacra wer asics dec LYNOENBURG iw YORK, June &\u2014The Journal has « 2EERUST | an ype 3.-Bos TO ne 2.ha is.at y SE a mo thinks of EE ] oo a reid \u201chet eral\u201d French, | : LICHTENBURG A mene * \" Mecwana- oonp mosgos PRAISES CAHADEANE: : ° \u201cMl oo , (Special to the Sta KRUGERSDORP ~ Sons i Ack Save M/D0EL aura CHICAGO.Ju Jane \"Fran | Fos son ia in 1pt of a letter / nowledging the services renders by by cha * = Le dian troops in the war agains | Lal fo *| Soon after Lord Roberts\u2019 arrival in ey | ; \"x 2e : rica Jou Fergu wom, que ne Canadian ot ol POICHEFSTAOON ing his- Servi cos.The following is the vesly e receiv ALERASHORP ter of 3d of M ave read wit at pride the Account.the newspapers of the splendid service bon dered by the Canadians during this campa prs ve Sion Sh Jrovd of the Jet- SCHREINER MAY RESIGN.(Special \u2018to the.Ber) \u201cI am much obliged to & aren 1 tor your wit CAPE TOWN, Ju ne 1.\u2014 current to the efféct hat ume ot the Africander Prat a, Fime Minister reiner for { considering a bill providing = M trial 0 The factor rho, were.oo rica Br\" othe ex e isapprov de rat ue SE NT prepared Ît_is sta at this whiner.1 ston wd he Prime Minister's re- mation vi when Parianent meets.= Council hss reported vn ke 44 faints s concerning the unsanitary condition e cupied by the Boer ity sre wbsolutely groundless A YOUNG CANADIAN HERO.| He Bid His Wound in Order to Ae- company His Comrades to Bloemfontein.Among the many brave deeds which are oid A young, Cun ns at the front Africa, ore redound to the soldier's credit 't shan at for which Private Nelson Brace, of \u201cG\u201d Company, te.Me was wounded in the thigh on the Toe fare nS, of \u20ac February ie - the wound .tal *obblod eos.vod | SEE ans his desire to be pres: at the entry to $a loemf fontet L Hi Bk i li of \"urlotiton, Summerside in ak 1982.\"He in a prominest young vases OF THE WAR.SEW YORK, une ee Bo mportact that Bec Rost ) von \u2018Lara fobs a I weieh PERE Ee re aise special to the Her- pti ot Kaa x Pres a sh and Ir oie à the Sa ra sr fégarded as \u2018spe- \u201cinl mew, the operations have substantial- Tene important ot frontal attac ost et did at Colepmo.\"Tae ice of suc Rng er he presenes of amples cavalry.Grandfather Rent Napoleon Into Exile.(The Matin, Paria) he tunics, and some gentlemen od emo jackets, The menu was round.rible n moment $ I know nothing of Engilen CRONJE'S K KEEPER.He is Lord Bathurst, Whose Greay- I looked at the opposite me re ge « \"Will y tow to help he ?have lived much = pa Tt I be able to tell you what di of niet ue try ours correspond.A harp playing on.a stormy stormy nish! Toad would not cause me greater Joy It is my my peighbour on the left who addresses me ln Just het slight lisping so becoming ur out my Tes the least t help man 1 do not at, \u201cI would wager,\u2019 ke re can do is to Jou, 8 since bou Te only French it.* says my neigl hbour, you believe in English pride, in their cone bempt, of the French, and inf\u2019 British pans I try in my tum to find some amiable | phrases; then, * \u2018Are you going to the Cape.madam » Fagin] to 5.Helena.astonishment on m ta percent Fred, Meicalle, of the Ks ed Rifles, from - born pren fe am Hin ame times are bard out iy s awful j Mating powers This country is a terrible the water is full of it, an men.e see sage dr ative sx Salo oR \u2018WwW ic e rairie chicken, » wl okt a ato.The A for sickness; is very weaken.kinds of rt is muh better than © [ie dew d oes not fall ue h some rts Phased bos they do por: da any = have a vast number of: cop sod caitle ¥en from the Boers; here ate thousands of them under guard and they axe in prigge condition.I am not favourably i with the countey s0 far, but they te the Transvaal is the best pert of it.our outfit are anxious for 8 scrap wi with, the , and if we ever get near to them they will catch it.\u201d , Surprised by Strathconas.Private Edgar Geen, of the Canadian Mounted Rifles, writes to his sister in Belle- ville: \u201cThe Boeve stem to lave formed « great idea of Canadians, one told ua we needn't be.a bit alarmed at any be of escape the night wo were on as fe > Boers imagine that eve we kill, and it edat fhe t JHoers; wor e sutprised ay.À up as-marksmen by + reguinss.Of course we say Tee t sAw wood.; you \u2018Fhe Strathoonss help - bold our tation.I happened to oh Stratheconas ines ihe\u201d other\u201d : might an au saw the rowing up pennies an ttn m haters 1 they touch: the ground with a 1 their revolvers.and ee lick from few misses too.seen the crowd of agi 1 polo us around with their eyos bulging out.a ae adian badges are ng here for as £5 Sie, br, Sls ve yon an À ides « of what great Invourites we money is & great curios vy hers, people wil give you a Shilling for for a 5c piece.\u201d Aje His Moat Baw.Private William Foden, of \u201cD\u201d i Kio RC Re , in a letter to friends in of the oir te \u2018charge of the es ps brought about the same.\u2018Tuesday , the Bore urned their pom-pom on us \u2018and 6 changed our position.That night we hed a rest and next day took up a poti- It was while on kopjes that we felt the hunger most.had been fed only one pound of meat, of tough, working oxen\u2014and two biscuits; we were very hungry and our cheek bones pro- traded, but otherwise we felt fit, | but MC to eat \u2018anything that happened along.° shot one cow and calf that came out of the Boer laager; they were thot th y not , =, and my partly rinned then 1 a piece weighing o out She À t out of , pounds : oe oy Suing | raw snd ecoked the rest over the: coals of a fire.\u201d reaching je.\u201ction on a Ene of kopjes to prevent ones Preted\u2019 Well tn London.slker, of the Ki ps hose home.Iv ti pres to ove ye Tieendn » few In nge u teresting items to a friend in Guelph.Ho bad born in the.ho in > re have dome hing possible HPA {the | nine Chondians there).n all t to the oest thaatres, ve them He EE eu BEET: o'r al ofa Fran pron ol 2 Bar.Mo Best for the Warrior.bury th diering ie 4 ere; no rest, on the.go ora PS hart \u201cdistance, 8 \"Bi be hel hed .very rough and as ge pad .ing the A day ind cold at Rok con à = ME i ; | = CSSS apm eg ze TAR LAR STUER 2 Deere ser ; * i\u201c ie Era woe ELTA cw Clg FAS ey ee rts Sanit THE SEAS DIVIDE NOT, REV.Great Oceans Failed Failed to Destroy Co-operation of Colonies With Empire.DEAN CARMICHAEL'S DISCOURSE Te Members of 1st Regiment Prince \u201c of Wales Fusiliers at St.George's.The 1st Regiment Prince of Wales Fu, © silfers attended divine service at St.George's Church yesterday afternoon, where the of- rs,® non coms.and men listened to an eloquent and patriotic discourse from the Very Rev.Dean Carmichael.The service was choral throughout, and the vatious eanticles and anthems were well rendered by an able choir under the diréction of Mr.P: J.Ilkley, organist of the church.The members of the regiment lookéd neat and trim in their scarlet tunics and bear-skin busbies, and marched fairly well.° The Dean, in the course of his remarks, said \u201cThe solemn prayers in which we have joined, remind us, through the most sacred channels, of the great history-making days in which we live and the prominent part that Canada is taking in that history myking.\u2018e bave prayed for all ep in the African war, and, naturally, we have prayed for victory and for final peace.But such pray- era are brouzht home to us in awful solem- | nity, as in the course of praying we supplicate God for our own countrymen, even for our own parishioners engaged in this distant conflict, in camp, on the attletield, ju, the hospital, for the wounded, and ior \u2018the dying.In many of our cnurches, and in all of which these prayers are = constantly.used, as the clergy yman prays the very faces and forms of these for whom he prays rise up before iy We know ther: per- sonallv they belong to us.Whilst praying for all, we are specially praying for our own, the young life that we know, gone forth of its own devoted loyalty to stand for \u2018Queen and country, to live or die for the common flag, that speaks of the freest kingdom this world has ever known.THE SUPREME MOMENT.\u201cAt times history maËes itself by leaps, that is after silent forces have long been at work, a supreme moment comes W for good or evil, the work declares itself, and whole chapters are added to the history of a nation.It seems but a short time past when a great English statesman declared openly that colonies were a.disadvantage to the Motherland, and that the sooner.Britain sept them adrift and drew herself unto herself, the better for Britain.It is clear that gre reat statesmen had\"nat the faintest idea of two most important fagts, Firat that\" ery decade was quietly, yet surely ar int¢ nations; , and, sec- : e natiops sa, quietly.forming loyal Lo the Mother! but ally 80; t from the child up to nilers and na ove for Britain and Britain's Queen t'as unmistakable, that traditions were British, that methods of education were.Largely.20, shat military deo) velopments \u2018were nll on Britis ines, an that, as a duke colonial laws, vs, were, whil-t suited to.calonial needs, bases op British models, or in a word that silentiy, quietly,.ou of Britain, was growing sw à greater Britain, that would ever speak of Britain as \u201cHope \"BRITAIN FORCED TO RATTLE.Then came the upreme moment\u2014the Afgican ar\u2014the ent\u2019 when.Britain, ing for things that maké for peace, and Lagos \"unprepdred\" \"was\" forcédty battle,\" then came: the harvest of 5 years ot colonial rife.the uprisi .Australia and New Zealand,in the full vigour of à magnifi ; literally vat- tling for laces iu the ranks of new-born contingent ts tv \u2018sivell the férces of Britain in shè distant téld.No Falstaffs army, this, © o played-out hives an worn human wstrels, but the flower.of colonial flocking to jo ond around the Fapdard that from childhood they were taught to prize, ready to live for it, ready to die for it, and dying, as many of them have done, right in the front of battle, without one murmur, aching the world at large, through hfe sé death, that B Brita means, Canada, lia, New Zealand, and it deeds be a India; la- dia, New Zealand, Australia, Conta, meuns Br e wère not surprised at :t.! doubt if New Zealand and Australis were, but wé have the very highest political authority for for J that England was 3 little sur- prided peaks of the manif ficent coure, the Ho reas raining, + ¢ great skill the colonial soldiers, how they have porne the nt of serious confitéts, and have suffered as much as any part of Her Majesty's forces, the- terrible dangers through which hh they werd \u2018called to pess, and this being done for no immediate in- _ terest of their own, but through theur enthusiasm for the Empire over which the Queen reigns.\u2018It is a magnificent spectacle.\u2019 e says, \u2018and it hes taken ns.all a little by surprise, but it has taken the worid at inrge much more by surprise.DRAWN EMPIRE TOGETHER: | It has fancied that great meas destrdyed | imperial co-operation.It has Jearnt itn mistake, for the colonial contingent have drawn the whole empire together.Officers and men of the Prince of Wales\" Fudliers, you know as well as 1 do bow largely our Canadian contingents have heen drawn from the ranks of the volunteers, of which you form a part.\u2018These gréat words, of a really great, practical snd tar- seeing ruler, should come home to you with force and power, not only as giving | honour to thosé who deserve it, bot as efe- vating your own minds with reference to pu own country and the military organ- tion to which vin belong.Lord Salis- Bary i fo, word juggler, f the admises oniala ho means what press.Nothing.great is ever accomplished apart from training, and at the root of training Lif discipline, the child must learn to obey, soldier must.It is plain that our con.bree have brought glory to the Empire, not only through bravery, but through dis eiplined obedience.See to it that as far as.in you lies, you will be second to none tn this all-im t fundamental mintary charaeteristic, do tha throughout the empire men may say nadians \u2018in deeds of valour and in discipline they cannot be excelled.® Above a I, obey bey our God, Kings and Queens and ir es, § nd, nations, and empires are \u2018as the dust of Hip feet His law of life is, after «il, the only law.He has given it im tbe Hight which shines fro the cross of His dear Son; in thé power the help of His Holy 8 phrit ARS hear near us if we call.Be ers o ye soldiers of the Queen.and when he © training of the col the a ex N ren PRE \u201cTHE x acantaue DE MÉDECINE OF FRANCE \"HAS PL | together with stations at Bonaventure an a OSBORN E TROOP TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION, Finance Committee Thinks the List of Members ot Congregation Promising $2772 Yearly Unreliable ~The Pastor Calls It a Golden One, At last night's service Rev.G.Osborne Troop announced his resignation as the\u2019 pastor of St.Martin's! Churth, to which he has been attached for the past thirteen years.While.the announcement wes not by any means ynexpected, yet many had hoped that the question between the Finance Committee and the rector would be satisfactorily arranged.The reverend gentleman, however, was as good as his word, and with the final decision of the committee not to entertain the suggestion of a free and unappropriated church, he sent them a formal letter of resignation om Saturday.and last evening announced it to the congregation, The announcement took the place of the regular sermon.The rector sid: - \u201cPlease understand that after to-night my lips are sealed as far as this church is concerned upon the great question of the hour.This is simply because to-night 1 hand in my resignation as the rector of St.Martin's, therefore, give me a patient hearing.I plead before you for the last time for that cause which is so dear to me I wish to say no ungenerous word of any mannes to do any one an injustice.- \u201cOn Friday last T laid before the Finance Committee the following letter: To the Finance Committee of St.Martin\u2019 Church, Montreal: .My Dear Brethren,\u2014I have pleasure in sybmitting for your consideration the accompanying list of names of those willing | that St.Martin's sittings should henceforth .be free and unappropriated.They also promise voluntarily in support of the church ap amount exceeding the entire envelope eon tribution of last year.A very grave question is now.before you; and it will spare you and me unnecessary pain if you will bear in mind while you are considering it\" these two things, in pasticu- lar, 1.That I cannot entertain apything of the nature of a compromise.H I am to continue in the reclorsbip the sittings must y be really free, and real uaapp propriated.2 Neither can J consent to she adoption of my proposal \u201con trial,\u201d We have had ten long years of \u201ctrial;\u201d how is the time for final action DATE OF RESIGNATION.te you cannot mpport me out o faith in Christ and love for His work; I shall at once resign, my resignation to take effect on the first of October mext.I shall do al I can to unify the congregation before Te ou pore me, I.shall at once call a mesg, of ih vestry t to make our action it such a case war first act would ro remove the divisions Pen teparate the: sittings into pews.oald\u2019 retain pidesmen: as «a-matter of: b der, to gonduet strangers to availble Safe >\u201cBut-4t' would, of course, be rer that no\u2019 one ba any prescriptive hat no Hight, to any ond be could: be ca ed out of one sert and pat i in another.Nevertheless, experience go taught me, in a former free church, that 0 Tr members of the eongregation matures gravitate to more or less sittings by \u2018an unwritten \u2018law, and -am sure a at\u2019 fgch would be the case at St, Marti Peover, any occasional inconvenience : a\u2018 trifle to a sincere Christian; and I cannot believe that you seriously think otherwise.\u201cFamilies are easily kept together by simply coming in good time.And there a real jo; Poy in the sense of freedom, and unselfish interest in the spiritual good of other.' It free the missionary gpirit.\" note that have secured a guar abtee in order to convince you that the plan is financially workable, and mot to convince myself.If you, as \u201cOhtistinn men, =i loyally promise ame your hearty su port, am quite willing o throw myse eatirely upon the Christian honour tte the congregation, and to give up my.stated salary simply receiving.Bi & péreentage of the church's income ay you may think fair.It is perfectly clear that we can prosper, if you will take it up with genuine Christian enthusiasm.But Jakewarmness will as certainly bring a failure justly deserved.Your hearts in the work are of far more value than your money.If you cannot give your hearts to making the church free, it will not be really free.1 now leave the matter in your hands with the prayer that God may have His own way.In giving your rdply to the press, I re- on and T SALE OF RAILWAYS.Sheriff Will Dispose of Portions of Atlantic and Lake Superior, and Baie des Chalenrs.Bheriff Sheppard, of the County of Bonaventure, gives notice in the Quebec cial Gazette that on Thursday, the 18th of July, next.in the case.of Bellhouse, Dillon & Co.against the lantic and Lake Sapetior Railway he will por at suction tha of the [Feta running from lot To, Po ship of Hamilton, to lot Xo.118, in the Township of Cox, a distance of twenty miles to the wharf at New Carlisle, an ce New Carlisle, workshops and other appur- | - tenances The sheriff also gives notice that on the same dav he will sell ut auction the Paie Des Chaleurs Railway running from Meta- pedia dowr to the ownship of Hamilton, A distance ve at eight y miles, with station.houses, rolling stock, ete.at the instance of Alex.F.Riddell and Thos.W.tors to the property of Henry Macfarlane and George Macfarlane, of Toronto.ee Serr.ADMITTED TO PROBATE.~The will of the late Dr.J.L.Leprohon, which Jenves 5 his estate divided up among the me \u201clof h his family, has been admitted te nevabers pro- a ee + ACED A ollinaris (\u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\" At the Head of Examined for Purity and Freedom HE All the Waters por sets May the Lord be with you all! Yours, in sincerity, G.OSBORNE TROOP.St.Martin's Rectory, 3 Montreal, 3lat May, 1% Toto.FINANCE COMMITTEE'S REPLY.\u201c The above letter was laid before the Finance Committee on\u2019 Friday afternoon last, when the following resolution was pass ed with but two disscntionts: id by Mr.8 an Bethune, seconded be M r.Frank ÿ Parkins\u2014 he Finance Committee having been solicited by the rector to reconsider their resolution of the 2Ist day of May last, for the reasons wet fo in the letter of the rector dated the 3lst of May last, are constrained to say, after serious and careful reconsideration of the whole matter, that in their judgment, tire tire ado tion of the pro- \u2018posed scheme of unappropriategd pews or sittings 0 be an unwise step, apd would almost çertaini y result in finan- elal dissater; abd that t » committee feel that they cannot honestly agree to adopu the same; :or recommend its adoption the congregation of 8t.Martin's Church.OBJECTIONS CONSIDERED.In consequence I sent in my resignation \u201cyesterday, to take effect the first day of Uc- tol next.I nose in à few words to consider ceil some of the objections.One of these did you not first consult de comm'êtee dore.gpringing the tter over thelr heads?In answer to at I may say that my ideas on the subject were known.À year ago, while I was ili, the following resolution was passed: Thas the present system of voluntary of ferings be continued for another year, on the same ornés and'conditions as in former years, but, in view of the fact that thus system has shown a considerable tauing off, it will be necessary, in the opinion of thin meeting, to resort to the system of pew rents next yeag, unless the voluntary contributions for the resent year are Very considerably it \u201cIn-reply to this resolution I sent the foi lowing letter; by over what you told me last night of the sug: gestion in he r4 of the Finance Committee of a ble return n year to ds: pew rents, sho the volun not increase el in honour boun make the re de statement: \u2018I heartily recognize the perfect right of the Finance Committee both to make this suggestion ahd carry it out.I feel, however, that it should be clearly understood that T am in\u2019 no way a party to this ac tion.lest niy own censisteney should be called into question.I believe mare #rongly than ever that the Hoyse of Gord »11guld be.free to the poor and to the stranger for ever.* \u20183 I fully admit the difficulties that sur rund our own position in regard to this great question; but niy-serions conviction Ts that any return to pew rents would be à retrograde step, and should be regarded as an offeringa seth in it \u2018With my, earnest, | prayer or you all, lieve me, yoûrs in sincerity, \u201cGs OF) E TROOP, BORKE TKOUP.St.Martin's Rectory, \u2018Mantreal, Easter 3 Ttonday, 1800, PRÉCIPITATED -RESIGNATION.\u201cIn spite of this protest the resolution of the committee was endorsed at Faster meeting.As soon.as 1 sent in my resignation.The result was & long correspondence which ended in the resolution being rescinded and I withdrew my resignation.As last Easter drew near, 1 hesitated to re-bpen the reve question, but the first meeting of the finance committee showed that Ît, was im hossible to fo on.ere was no use ap ing to the committee sp I to wee what rantee you wyald make a to finances, t wan satisfactory, but.the committee had & ime Joubt nA Ag x is nyone w as the right to look at the list may do so, and I am sure it will béar investigation.There are upon it 175 names, and 1 want to say that this is a golden ot.In some caves those who have omised are comparative stra but most instances I T Enow the people 0 and can anger for em he er n anoounced that had been D promised the sum of $3, oa So which was a little more than $100 in ad- vince à the entire envelope contribution last year, even with the aid of the REV.US Nes Ia Asked for by a Boston Congregation Because He TOO FORCEFULLY DENOUNCED THE BOERS FOR OPPRESSION or BRITISH SUBJECTS.\u2018June 4+-Rev.George B.Titus, pastor of the First Baptist Church, the largest and wealthiest congregation in the city, has been asked to resign.It has been known for rome time.that the pulpit utterances of Mr.Titus bave not always met with the approval of the iafuentia members | of his congregation, r.Titus is à man of very 0 pinion on all public questions He isa tish subject, born and bred and start: led his co a few weeks ago by dealing ne Boer cause snd Prsisin g the Dritish side of the South al question to the limite, A momber of of the aptint AY said to a sted igus with Poh war bis our pulpit + To Praise ha \u201che oie in pastor,\u201d pile another, F gr ou mbparted 2 Titus, said to fo uf mek Ee pastor is ay ein horde; aggressive and redict that h il) the» 1 pred rethont Temple ome.day B.Titus iA à native of Nova Scotia and was éducated at Acacia Coilege gud Newton Theologieat 8 carve B x Ps ope.5 \u201cand soon alter i urch w remodeiléd gud rged.At that time he | mâde ! hit famoty loca locall V raisi noel + the c ebt i less than | half.an ren morning.He is i & man middle age, © fine physique and «fon ep Les, pa the Pro always pie lle ot wir prevented fie preach Nd bis § in 1966.LI > i) ww vil a a \u201cih ur \u20ac + pat TE gz HIT 2; i quest that this lester may also be publish- \u201c \u2018My dear Mr.Wilson-Smith,\u2014On thinking - d to mpossi I believe we should go for ward and m church really free and tosppropria C4 I mike thin statement believing ®t to be in fereaia, of the.Cangye.ation; oper por ter, \u201cfrèra mye ERT Jou wil kindly read if at ave meetin eng t, adie) also publish it ta- the, | I beard this the reliability of the- dav.ban ammer blows at the A WEF * | Opened on i at B.Titny om born at West | pais PEU N rr Sop DE .180, Pen = Gorn sis Ti FLEES he er enters | medicine, 2 : Ti dre dy fr 8 irs ad JR Ur in At, éhuroh St.-James the \u201c \u2018Apostlè.BISHOP OF NTAGARA PREACHED.Eulogized Great Wok of Roberts for British Empire in South CT Aries Whit Sunday at the Church of St.James the Apostle was specially worthy of note this year, for it was the Occasion of the opening of the new chancel and orga 1.The Right Hev.Dr.,Jphn Phillip Du Moulin, Lord Bishop of \"Niagara, preached at both morning and evenipg services.There was a ful.choral commanion at eleven o \u2018clock, pod the music, prepared with much care, icularly fine and included the- follow: Organ prelude; Barcarolle, 4th Piano Concerto, by Sterndale \u2018Bennett: T.yrie Gloria Tibi.Gratias\u2019 andl Credo, in E flat, Al fred J.anthem, \u201cI Will Sing of Thy Power, ved \u201d > Arthur Duilivan; Sur- sum Corda, Agnus Dei and Gloria in Excelsis, in F ff by Alfred J.Eyre; and Nunc Dimittis, chant in E, by Barnby.\u2018he music was poder the direction of Mr.Horace W.'Reyner, organist and choir director.and Miss \u2018Marie HolFashead, Mise Wishart.Mr.Mills and Mr.Liston sang solos during the services.The introductory words in Bishop Du Moulin's discourse were as follows: \u201cWherefore, 1 put thee in remembrance that thou stir up thé gift of.God, which is in thee by the putting on of my hands, For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of Royer and of love, and of a sound mind,\u201d 3 , 67.Bishop Du Moulin said that in ihe\u2019 gncient days great conquerors strewed :the path of victory with mifts, bestowed pardon.and gave islands and kingdums.God made the greatest of all heroes a prince and a king, that he wight give gifts.tor-men, the pouring forth of the Holy Spirit in rich abundance, by which human history sor all time was ere- ated.The Spirit of- God, the ane active, energetic agent in the création, m on the face of the waters and evolved order and harmony out of chaos.Then whe heaven and earth been created, Go formed man out bf the dust and he became a living soul, governor Sof all created things, and the Spirit 6 God as with\" \u2018him.Through all cutécolng sae wherever a king ruled in r te à usness, \"it a be inspiration of t Almighty Spirit.- rais grd up great ht and epioon with irresistible .power for good, te strike don the oppressor and free the captive, On statesmen, legislators and fr he all-pervading Sphit of God descen Spirit of vas, mani in the ions walks of life, a eel] as in the great move ments, and went out to wanking through the verses of the poet and the harmoay in music.To-day, our readipg and thoughts carried us back to the earlier days whep the Spirit of God was manifest in all création, / \u2018to the Middle Ages, with \u2018the grand.uiysic \u2018in he splendid cathedrals, made.beautiful by he highest painting and Jeulptuge.\u201cThess temples were to elevate the soul of \u2018ban, that he might set his heart upon God, the omnipresent, If in the old\u2019 days God wa with man.not one whit the less, bat\u2019 er Summer Resort Bureau : - FOR INFORMATION: So The su success of Tus Star Summer Rett Baresn of.information last year justifies the a announcement that it will be continued during the coming season for the convenfence and benefit of those readers of Tux STAR seeking recreation among the Summer Resorts, Hotels and Boarding Houses, at the Mountain, River, Seaside - and Country Resorts during the summer months, Those intending spending a vacation or outing at thess resorts, whose announcements appear in \u2018THE STAR, may procure folders, circulars and other $nformatios as to location, transportation, terms, special attractions and features, on application to Tur Stak.Branch Office, corner :of Pee! and Si.Catherine streets.CL : nie : pr\u2014\u2014 RESORTE: SUMMER RESORTS.- OTTAWA HOUSE |GASPE BASIN 11 26 HOTEL FLORENCE, Bedford, Halifax a Con ws r.pL ns sae mh | ALPINE HOUSE, In the White Mountains, \u2018BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE Ist.) long ana tevorabty kuowa, offers.first-elass cso: med dation for wikh ai) the comforts ef hom Fo making summer outing plans ! for pe Jour bou sure to write 3 nformation to 12302 BAKER'S HOTEL: Gaspe, Quebec.CACOUNA.St.Lawrence Hall ide Rotel teres fren June toi to Sept Le pr appotatren: ; * | The Favorite ipet for Health snd Sport.- CUSHINGS ISLAND, Maine, |cBARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN .- ARD PLEASE SEER KRS, Opens June 26th.The vioimity ards Goautiful Soanery.âne das Bet For tarma eto., address ; pr pére pére \u201cGucat pays in pririoge Hlegeot | B,C.GIBSON, Proprietor.salmon wd Trout Fishing par excellence.RAILWAY RATES Improved Train Service Between Montreal and Ottawa.\u201cLa Montées) 1e nm A! = u +6.0 pin.= Otiava 18 10a w \u201c 5.45 a we pu G35 p.- $Daily exoapt Sunday.: \u2014\u2014 FAST EXPRESS TRAINS.\\ TORONTO AND weet à V0 sum.5.20 p.m.Ar.rere a.55 an Ar.Niag sob a.8.p= m ag AS ou Siem ducs oa 0.10am.10.10 aos 2.00 noon.12.00 noon, luvam.11.00 a.m.Lu Ar.Tororo sx A .London.9.50 p.m.Ar.Detroit.6.454.1.10 pam.1.1.10 por.m.Ax ays ios Minis 5.00 pour pue City Tiekek Offices, 137 St.Jatoes street nuë Fonaventure Station.130 CANADIAN.PACIFIC ce preriend ii ermen es tog Fun vi AV \u2018 EAL LIMITED w leave iste Bt, Station 8.30 mm.daily, for ous point ane Vancouver, Pacific Coust and Kootsnay , Mont reel w vases 100 hours.Proved Servige ta m.commencing Juna 31th.Pam cu eg Labelle, de, Opening of New Ro te between QUEBEC, ST.JOHN, N.B., and HALIFAX, via MEGANTIC.- In © June 4th.Through First-class and Ble Cart vice.Tous SEASIDE and NEW ENGLAND tenson 1900.Jragrovod, Service.- Between Moatreal, Fortlamd Old Ore entres au oston, spelugield, Worçestet,, Sma 1 de Brandon from gar about à.m.oe June 17th, re.\u2019 iby Hale ening.dn @mce, 129 81.init Re and re y _ - SEASIDE SUMMER RESORT, REMARHARLY HEALTHY LOCALITY.OLD DUNHAM.CALL, Fark He 12038 2our ALL, Fark Homes, THE.STE, ROSE HOTEL, J Fenn Eh ne So Tia te amous for FRAY Sas roue Ja order.Bend for ive boi rol yey Grobam, NH.40018 \u2014 -dÔRN BRENNAN, Manager.: City sddives =-6B He Denis 8t., , Montréel.78 The WAUNBEK g COTTAGES HEART OF a packs.| Jefferson, White Mountains, STEN EY ge ark \u2018 WILL, OF, 1 York, A.MURPHY, Nps, © © TRE [ resovated Ea hes Se © ae Adres until Tans 1a, Lauri Hoos 1 kon rai Lan) rhs Terie AL al EE CEE ATL ANTIC ay, pi d.to EE Bap À NILR AND TONIU os BR ON -.ue pears ERG Ao ating.i MAN 81 HO USE, Heats Risa, Gar.ci.CAOQUNAL .a THE Lisa ona A BALL: Hoty sine com Tek Pin A ean Half Block from Bench À its Codes 7 very moderate.\u201d i plo pile 0 1075004 CRAÏQUEAL D CHAIGHEAD.A.ÉUCAB, Prog Hi mating rome Lee de he ur ri sun.\"Eau BAT ome CT House, Paire nte aux Ori, a} te posite A Host re \"oh hE Tear 8 Saiby Lake.vid, pur mien the teh | oo te.a in.el pester , ry ble L i Tens modeste.to SAE CE on | vod aL ressonable sa de | BANRER House Marois, : It was said-that this continent was rich .enough in minerals to make comfortable all the people of the world, but if men did not use energy and skil) thcee would remain there forever.The noblest qualities of the mind might be wasted without exercise, and physical power might become weak.un less Btirred up.They were alt wits, ut the Spirit of the\"Ti¥ing God vas only attainable by pra: 5 Jmental and spiritual operations, and y and useful lives.Bishop Du out \u2018then said that he had been assistant Jaa St.James the pos: tle\u2019s thirty years 329, when tha chureh vas much smaller.3 Canon Ellegood ha been rector then, as now, and the preacher pronounced an eulogy on: the which he had accompished.TE me Ton) Jualities of the rettor were of the very uest.Some reference was also made to the church as it appeamd-since all the improvements had been mhde.\u2014\u2014 ct FIREMEN KEPT BUSY.The firemen of tN \u2018eastern divieton had a stybborn a to \u20ac értingulsh a fire In the grocery kept hy J.Desautniers, on Lon goo = street at 12.51 yesterday morning, and ound a fire raging in a partition.They Age had Boe .{ug box 54 called Te once \u2018more to the same spot, and this time the re pad as sumed large proportions.terlor was abla Those portions ho the stock which wore uninjured by.fire were damaged by smoke and water.The loss Is considerable.The Regent cafe, (13 University street, was the acene of a iver blage about six o'clock Sunday morning.The, flax mos ners discovered in Ageroom | where liquors - pt.Bona da mage was caused before the fl en reached the spot, but streams from & stations, 10, | 4, 5, 6 and 1 soon put out the Capt, Briere and the man of Né.4 station, in answer to a still alarm, went to 3% Inspector street, and extinguished a slight e In a close At 10.30 lest 817 brought the ine street.ke was issuing from the tosidence on de C.= bei The firemen locate e -#con \u2018extin- ished 18.- LAY ru WHOLESOME ADVICE For People Whose Stomacks are Weak and Digestion Poor.Dr.Hatlandson, wbose opinion in diseases is worthy of attentjgq, says when a man oc woman comes to me- complaining of indi tion, loss of appeti ,¢ SOUT © peche ness, lack of ambi 4 esl ron -mervoué con jon, 1 advide ¢ to take ifter cach \u201cbne or wo of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, \u2018allowing the téblet to dissalve in the moutb, and thus mingle pus tbe food i i) Tue, is phat, the t is ly it han \"to sour and fe: \" Tig will a gest the food anyway, whet Jess dipestive pH ape aia ive emsencér, in and Golden | ich supply just at the oak vie sen ve sue- in ng gon and to build up the tisshes, incre Bosh in thon, per ] vo patients, wh w 31 trouble was dyn- © stomach was put tor righta, they \u2018aid ao pr what sicknéme A fife owt p jy of teats | an afore, and ae hes Ye, not a secret Patent \u20ac nedicine, the caf rr ode}.boon \u201c assuranee | evhtain hive harsiful in théislighteet i ; on al derin need wil Gna t beuefit F the erange nd given t 61 Beat ablete.hey | ot some the mace; aR arm, from box 1 so, was He with him day Jo iring hing 1 Rody 0 oy pu Br rain mi cartes gas den ito\u2019 do more thaw oe y th AX ti- wr I a sd pit ith She Seed Be a ; = Empire ever hoy Cot WEL, Canton far arménien of re me re jas Se Ka, Poop.Suis La d the\u201d love of country w hein DE 8 | unted tna aces and pene Po * tha Po e r Fl a of the con meatier aes ce Of an \u20ac mestead.i { OTEL - \\ : pile that th best htler.armies | moda eel ad Ponte by 1 Bren WE be Sorin ou .HoE x ef 4 freatet' generale th re er * be ole, i fou hojne, couttry an) \u2018eve: ge and lig ME by the Spirit of s latter Very BELLEVUE HOTEL, EER x ks, Ma.3 Sparent, sided thal rats commander bed Natré Dame du Portage, P.a ee ; \u2018 From 13 lately gone qut to South Africa and scatter free pare he or use.This rene tee e enemies of the Empire and made called heal ory Apri: sinmion, ia eri \u2018 ga fall.Surely ip these last daymof the VEIT.Agmes © ou Terms si pe tour.Totnes: ounnen, P.= century had.raised up men to: draw \"Hes Prop, FERDINAND LEVEILLE, LE ee, ae pe eur bt J ; -j forth the praises of .mankiud to the @ A Leas nier Sont hu he Bao favo x (agde mightiest to that had ever wom: a THE POCAHONTAS.à Fou) Manag, Movie ee ae Brooklyn, But there were o ba Kittery Point (Gorrish Leland), (203 Le ene remit Er : gat of darkness t5 the ji The of God pe Thy mouth Harter ae ts x et ADIRONDACK 5.irit of t ving-God, and the gi qd Sumi n 2a.aihine ; Aik à Patlding alts, or were to be obtabnéd might be lost god \u2019 jar > en ete.og ais iy to the ba tata ra fake, through neglect.bower A M Tarek Wis anit Age LL RS.The ate Commonwraith Rrenté Boston.ES » .A JUSTIFIABLE DESIRE.The large majority of people very natural ly.have a justifiable desire that the phy: sales.righion should be filled by a.pétent .Our long experience and our ample facilities for dispensing are ; at your command at all hours If you bave wisely decided to raake use of -Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, that king of EVES - DIVINITY EXAMINATIONS.The following are the results of the recent examinations In divinity conducted by the board of examiners of the Provincial synod of the \u2018Afidlléan Church In Canada under the authority of Archbishop Lewis, Metropolitad, of Cansda:, : Final exgm.for the degree of B.D.\u2014Rev.O.W.Howard, B.A., Torotito University and Huron Theological College (assistant minister of St.George's Church, Montreal.) First exam.for the degree of B.D.\u2014Rev.H.B.Morris, B.A., Charlottetown, P.E.L; Rev.H.8.Mallinson, B.A., McGill University and Montreal Dincesan College (incumbent of Grenvlile, Que.) .A, DAVIDSON, Druggist, Pretiminary exésii\\for Holy Orders\u2014Mr.4306 St.Catherine #treat, Wéstnietet.H.Boyle.B.A.McGill University and \u2018 Montrea) Diocess 1 College; Mr.J.J.Wil- 107 \u201caty 8 law iis, B.A., MeGNI Botversity and Montreal TT T Diocesan College.B.Ho\u2019iand, B.A., chin University and Montreal Diocesan LATE ¥.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS.e; Mr.Cecil A.Heaven, Triolty Col- At a meeting of the Board of Management of the Protestant Hospital for the Col jeun: Me ; Mr.W.-H.Hartly (con- Insane, the following resolution was passed: : ply your wants.Opr stock of this popular medicine is always fresh and pure.We heartily recommend it.lege, ditton in two subscrey.Muron College, London; Mr, W, Heenoy, B.A., McOHt University, and Montreal Diocesan Theological |r College (conditioned).In connection with these examinations, it has been decréed by the Provinaial Synod that the degree of \u201cbachelor of dlwimity\u2019\u2019 cannot be obtained apart from two: [ inatlons, success in the first entité the | caridfdate te present himz:cl! for the wee.ond, after which If successful, he can in course of time présent himself for examination for the degrda:of D.D.(doctor of divinity), the highest Thorva Sol- bers.Register oped ce yrilter Washington, Monday Evening, June 11\u2014Local Enter- Frmment Reception the in the MacDonald Engineerna Building, tendered e Gov- orn.Principal, and fellows of the Me- am University Tuesday Morning.June 12\u2014Election of Son cers, et $e Final reports, resolutions un- 1 a Afternoon, June 12\u2014Local a Miscellancous, at pindividual Option Guide to be issued by the Local Committee, gives a list of places of interest.Tuesday Evening, June 12\u2014Post-Confer- ence Trip.\u2014The stea t Canada.char tered for the trip, will leave Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Cos foot of Jacques Cartier Square, at about 9 p.m.A A GUESS AT IT, | A New York Paper Says That British Troops Have Invested Pretoria.(Bpecial to the Star.) NEW YORK, June 4\u2014An evening paper has the following from Pre toria :\u2014 The city is practicaly invested- by e the British forces which.have ad- \u2018vanced from the south.The Burgh- sore have ceased to offer resistance and s formal surrender of the city will _séon be arranged for.dE HER MAJESTYS CAFE.Mr.Grose Arranges for a Splendid Uptown Restaurant Near the .Theatre.wie a cost of 20,00, Mr, John A.Grose will erect and has made contracts for the building of a first class cafe, to occupy the Tot of land pdjscent to and north of ty's The eatre on Guy st: The building will be 65 x 176.Me 8 .A.Finley and Jerome Spence are the architects of the structure.The appointments of the place are © De strictly strictly first class in nier business a d e oh tember Tot, it Fer kel\u2019 coincident Sx the openi of the theatrical season at Majesty's Theatre.Grose, speaking of his new cafe, stated that he has already ordered his china,and silverware aand linen, all of the best quality and texture.À feature of the new place would be the table d'hote dinner, which would be served there at a moderate charge.His chef had formerly been in the service of Lord Lans- downe and of the Windsor Hotel.During dinner, an orchestra would furnish music, am ere rect communication between the cafe and the theatre.MER.GROSE\u2019S LONDON TRIP.Mr, John A.Grose, ma of Her Majesty\u2019s Theatre, leaves for London on Friday.Mr.Grose will lect in that city the plavers for his English Company in is theatre next ea pi a London reputation have.already 1 approached tentatively on the subject bee a titreal engagement, and their res nses have been of an encou nature.r.Grose has also behind him in this matter Blackmore's Dramatic Agency in London, which is (ated ta, be the dessine agency of the kind in the Briti i According to Mr.Grose, the company which he engage will be & model one in every respect\u2014one that .will harmonize with a first class house such us be.has.At the same time only popular will be charged in connection .wit \"the performances .; A BAREFACED LIE.\"A Montreal correspondent 04 the New York Sun writes that pa sal of The Sun that the Tre; hear\u201d ramme should contain \u2018a resolution a 1g\u2019 the desirability of the union of the Ba lish-speaking peoples of the continent u one flag meets with the approval of sober-thinking Canadians, not only un account of the intrinsic soundness ¢f the principle.behind it only thing to.put.an end to the wearisome {xitations and race feuds that threaten urn Canada into a caldron of con.* \u201cTHE WRIT REFUSED.Sam Hing Will Not Get Out on Habeas Corpus.\u2018In.the Court of Queen's Bench this morning, Chief Jus Sir Alexander La- coste dismissed the petition for a writ of habeas corpus, presented by Mr.H.C.Bt, Pierre, QC., in the case of Sam Hing, who had been sent to geol for refusing to vay his laundry tax.Mr.St.Plerre had claimed that the Recorder, had gone beyond hié Jurisdiction, that the commitment had contained several grave irregularities, and that the sentence should date from the day on witch judgment fed deen rendered, and commitment, they were not sufficient \u2018on which to.grent the petition, and 5 Judge of the Court of Appeal had power to amend the indictment to syake it correct.Fe also sald tit: Recorder had sited his : Several artists\u2019 ut because it in the \u201cthat on.the-aboyesupposition, the f.RENE {Same liquidation ii fh Virtue the | : Prinoigal, Fe£ture of This ; : Morning's.Business.se 7 AFTERNOON BOARDS ADJOURNED sr For the Mkt: YThrye Months Trading WH] All.Be Done in the \u2018Morning.1; à I'he members of the Stdck Exchange de- morning to have no afternoon died = rs the board for the next three nths.This ac n customary during | the months 0 ot July and August in t summers, but the conditions prevalent Far some tima past have helped the mem- rs to the conclusion \u201cthat for the next three mon ins of two they will be le te do pod the rading that he market for during the morning urs.pects ckanot be sald to be very bright ust iow for anyt like à boom in stock iness.little sGmulus the end of the war dent bring comes at the time when business usually takes on its summer let and th ihe, ( decision to restrict moe EU from 10.30 o'clock in the morning.to tye noon seems about the best thing to do under the circumstances.The London market wad taking a holiday to-day, so thas the local board was Without anx à ration from that quarter, and that fram Wall Street was not of the encouraging sort © result was that one little sale of Canadian Pacific was toads at 96%, the same as Friday's close here.Saturday's market was very little changed.Royal Electric was a trifle higher than last.week at while Toronto Ralls at 1004 Nera aus anged.Street Railway changed h \u2018at 263 and 261, fraction befter than So riday s close, while Gas was steady at 183.The volume of trading was very light.In Virtue mining the trading was without doubt the most interésting of the morning.Liquidation af some.carried 8 the price down to- the lowest it has been for some time.\u2018After it was apparent to some bulls on pire stock that the liquidation wa was over, the price was bid up The whole thing being t two minutes, the higtiest bet ched just at the stroke of the gone.Trae wlosing sile was made t 98, the b: ule la ving to e 0 ly a thousand shares.In:Mo of the stock was Mquidatea at 24.N the other mins rooslyed any attention.tnd \u2018The spe tai correspondent o of.tbe Star in Wall Street.wires &s The absence et London om \u2018the market was to some degree a cause of the dulness which Da prevatled in After \u2018the first half hour's trading the Heactions.were small and scattering.irregular at the opening.Put a generat psèline movement weakened pie market Consistently in nearly all were.general, though some he Bead guffered more severely ore prominent.a compiisnee ins a portions oA an, others railway list the Gran- er 8 1 or ete ls\" rovs rom poin! Misson arf Paeifie \u2018also lost a point.Penn- heavy, and on steady setl- mt 1 Among, the Internationals, uthern allway: pre erred was remarkably soft, ing 1% \u2018points.Baltimore and Ohio los \u2018points, à part of Baturday's savance.In: the latter issues the selling was fairly y.Steel and \u2018Iron issues were The heaviest sufferers among the In- fustrials, eral Steel lost 1% points dur- and Arica che aps, referred lost 1 : Steel and Wire, rm just before eo early nidernoon the doal stocks dereloped motewort hy s rength, en buylpg sco subatabtiai advances.-\u201cTée\u2018Mst \u2018In.rai showed .Hrtle change.Edward ¥ \u201cthe alam Excl age was anf: Er EE \u201cTHE JHNING_ENCHANGE.Tay Lak CA to Propoual té\u2019 Place Decca on a Better + ora Tostiog b sg Sonsglidation.- dù heavy.iad + a0 ting of ihe = Decca Mining ° Com ane rn room 1s, Smale polidine.noon Tore ons nsidering the proposed hiidation with the Chemical Mining Co.ained by the directors of Dec -at the Inat annual meet Aine the com- ny required tbe sum of 380,000 in order to to continue | pelopment work and = erect IV of wat n ten stamps where th to rat from: = tod 30 tons IF ore per - proposed conso tion be ancompalied the capitalisation of the B30 sharon ar Company will become 1,- shares, .and will.immedt- become avallable for the develop- ent of \u2018the oom mine, £1 Che! emica) Mine remaining as The direot- nfidence that this on A ge property ¢ = « Avi paying basfs, ere betog already a large quantity ot on the Decca- dump.(This motning's salés wero : (Deer Trail cons, \u2018500 at \u20ac \u2018portent London a0 at 24 1-4.pie Three.13.000 at 8 24 0500 at 4 ng is 5 har, = tt { 1-2.bite à 100 2 Cin ranby smelter, at 3) 2 AFTERNOON Sars.Virtue, 500 at 1 \u2018Big Three, 500 né doi a à T4 500 at 6.Never 500: at 3 1-4; pére 500 at 16, so a 16 1-2 cons, 600 a 1-8.= MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.AFTERNOON BOARD.Specialty repartad for the Star by R.Meredith - Pme CT gate Broker EU Pp vais Monthy, Juve 4.1900.8 p.m.Sharon : \u2018 Sellers.Buven 1.00 106 8105 .13 91.46 1.00 se 12 a 1.00 39 CLA Bly To $1.00 74 1.00 T Joo 3 = 15 ES 18 Es .010 \"1.00 1100 \u20181,00 Lo, ern I a \u2018T0 8 \"2:00 13 in w 200.: 108 8 1 1 4 18% 00 s aD 3.00 2 1d A ee ree ; pr 23 ne .HEA i X ¥ w REAT SHIPMENTS ; (From \u2018tha Stars Spbeial \u2018Corres; ndent = the Chicago Board\u2019 of Trade) on \"CHIC.Jurie\u201c 4.~The decrease .massage » Là The world's four i om fr \u2018of 5.000.000, that nes - fiy DIE a oe! off the t to set those Je he pa ss The te nent.amount on ras ver, ad 000 two years (ox five weeks \u20186,256,000 bush- ore heat: and Jour have been ab- se than for the corresponding ant year.when it is remem.Sered that last year was a period of ex- so marcy bof The \"consumption, owing to ous, we are cd à onlin the \"there an 6.vo ae, demand for wheat In \" countries, and with India t- of and Argentine move Lu 94513} wii dual ane NEW.YORK STOCK EXCHANSE.É EEE Be BES peivats wire.LATE PRICES ob Jund 2 1 fav To orp Tee amer , Tobaooo Ga 98 08% 80 9a oe oe Te GR iE ii ets Nimiog Co dB\u201d Cal GT ide E30 Fe noe.20% 26% 27 ; 5 $ Pref TN TIN fe pod Étatimors Copie 83° oon 8\u201d oan Do do pref.83% By 834 88 oki 724 00% TIN, Tg LS Thin A LS 5 2e 2 EN .1008, 98% 1014 1018 \u2014 sisi x ! x si A A Deo rele, ., 81 80 TO cco Torado Fol a trem.J M.87e Cleveland C.C.& St, L.80 \u2019 .1aw, Lack 8 nver a Rio Grande.ulus sd, Soored Ask.o.pref.Lauisville à Nesnvilie Elovated.Missouri Macific Metropolitan I National Lead bo.do.prer.- Nos.l'acide Lom.new 23 de f .¥.Central à Hud.ny Y.Lake spa & Went \u201c \u201c A.Y, Ontario à 1 Kr com.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache and Co., 16 Bt.Sacrament atreet, report the Closing Prices to-day as Zollows: Juns 4, 1900.Opening.Highest.Lowest.Closing.Wheat July 663% 66% com 60% cn July \u2018574% #8 Figs fe Oats July iy Gin dig dig + Beep.deen aver mésorsres ebesssses Pork July ud 1180 1105 1137 \u201c Ts his first, visit to Canne, Re |: ame across the continent on the C.P.R.,.Sag PT te hpi] vepmats =.\" own evuntry Le vi | tion was asturally a aie with i him.Be on BY anid ald, ven the raved market to thé ialands but the natives had thelr deals aod aspl- rations, and were united by \u2018Wwonds of af- -feotion to their Queen.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and SATURDAY AFT: FTERNOON GOLF.A Tie in the Competition.for the Watson Cup at the Royal Montreal \\ - Club\u2019s - Links.Saturday was pot the very best possible day for golf, but, in spite of the untavours | able weather, there was quite an aftend- ance at the links of the Rayal Mohtreal Golt \u2018Club, \u2018Dixle.Two competitions\u2019 were \u2018played.That for the Watson Cup resulted in a {leo betWeen Mr.A.A.Wilson and Mr.Gordon Macdougall, with « net score af 06.The scratch medal was won by My.Parey Taylor with a store of 90.The new twelve hole course was used, and it was extremely heavy owing to the severe downpour of rain.Therefore, under, the circumstances the scores.were very \u201cfair.At the Metropolitan, Golf Club\u2019s Hinks the\u2019 sécond \u2018draw in the ¢lub trophy was concluded, and the third draw is now in progress.This raw has to be completed before next Satutdar.-On Saturday afternoon next the Metropo- \u2018 : imget the representatives of the Royal Montreal Club.= REV.É.B.TITUS, | Who Hay Épen _Agked to Resign by a Boston Congregation, Because He Denoumced the Boers \"Froth His Pulpit.(See also page seven.) à: ST.DENIS ETREET ROADS.f a To the Editor of the Btar: 8ir,\u2014~Who js responsible for the bad \u2018dition of thie rods on upper St.Denis ta the: corporatfon:lor the Montres): @t Raliway ?Both corporations reap.gf = srable benefit from the residents of thdt.somewhat thick populated locality\u2014theé La -through street gar fares.Yet the, gtiect is a disgrace to any third-class city, (let- - dlope to Montrez!\u2018 w&iéh\"boasts or Bet we : \u201cfirat-class- ch.\u201cThe\u201d Bidet, \"mord © ially above simply dan pe ay r all vel cular {ra EO Les nie a places the street æailway ralls are fiom two to five inches above the level of be: rosdbed, and getttgg worse from Baÿ to day, and will continue to get worsq as ne sun eases in power bakes 4 e orig) se ee imaosstble tér Tt vehicles to \u2018cress ithe tracks et anyt F like a rapid ratg with any degree of tat | ety, and to escape a car, such vehigles.\u2018have simply to Whit until the motor mds\u2019 chine has passed.Can nothing be done to remedy this disgrace to one of the otherwise fliiest streets of Montreal ?4 ar \u2018the.corporation dr -the street railwa: whichever \u2018 18 -r&spônsible\u2014can find & tow.dollars \"to spalée\u201d 6h of Montreal's Chtet thoroughfares {A such a condition; pa dé render vebliulac: traffic possible.| : \u2018ours | truly, wa, ne nd w.B.: eli ee | INTER RROVINOIAL ACCOUNTS.\u201cThe arbitrators \u2018oh the dccounts pending \u2018between thé\u2019 Pravinbes of Quebec and On- \u2018tarfo and tha Dominion on the common school claims sat here on Saturday to hear argument upon the latest clalm made by Quebec to $500,000, which it 1s contended should be al a against Ontario.Mr, N, W.Trenholnte] Q.C., represented Quebec, Messrs.Teg ©), and Shepley, Ontario, nid Mr.Hégy, Q.¢, the Dominion.The chief point raised was as to whether the arbitratord had jurisdiction to consider this claim.\u2018The 'decfsfoir was reserved, but it 1e to-be made Enown at an early date, ee - DRINK AYFECTED MEMORY.James Campbell, moulder,.of Sanguinet street, was arralgned -befôre Magistrate Lafontaine this morning on the charge of \u2018[éehtering the Store .of Israel Levinson, 4% \u2018Craig, street, où Friday night last, ang \u2018atéklins a bjcycle, banjo and.case; gold watch and chalh, two silver watches, wa- \u201cterproof cont and two suits of clothes, val- ted at over $135.The socused , pleaded \u2018thit he was drunk at the time and could not ned.af anything about what had happened, an he was remanded for en- quete\u2019 \u2014n__ THEY CARBY NEW SIGNS.- 1» The big.baggage transfer waggons of the \u2018city carry.a new.sign on their sides today, \u201cThe Cenadlan Transfer Company.\u201d |\u2019 This is the result of negotiations which have: Beer going on for some, time and by which \u201cthé Densälan\u2019 company purchases \u2018the Montreal, \u2018company, snd the Verrall Gpmpany of Toronto and Hamilton.\u2018The deal was \u2018affected on Saturday, and to-day the Canadian company assumed control._ DRILL : IFSTRUCTORSHIP.It was stated in the police department this morning that Sergeant-Major Fel- \u201clows, of the Garrison Artillery, had been appointed\u2019 drill: instructor to the police.It bad been supposed that Constable Markey Fi C1 2 ! GULF REPORT.Weather.Ounéifions ; Clear ; Calm, , 7 am, ome Pl Wi Turret.3.86 a.m.In ara.e \u2019point-Out yesterday, 8 pm, Van-\" CUVEE! Cape Rosier-In yesterday, 7-p.m., Klil- Pt.\u2018Maquergau\u2014In 5 : Cape Ray n, 7 How Foint\u2014Out, \u20ac Cape Race\u2014In em, Adi am, Alcides.ig Ea.homeo; oma: IR) a am.Li 3 = ï vu =.hi Free ÉBISION\" b \u2018and speaks In glowing terms of the great.|.Lait da of Lin Alia i \"wo tan Club will send a team to Dixle to |.tormer through taxes aud the.\u201clattes .Ti Marlin Spm dine toe te au FE an an man, | * i + q.prarrra/rrif Éknars or THE pt BTOP- \u201c Epegial.to the Star.) EAE Te \"aile p but o-wgill.ne au affect the will e+ atlas sr » côntract , Star co dént rv.Me- Lean, the sec r of the department À Mere eh q Mecs of dates \u2018rhâtter.ibe Jock-un.\u201d said Mr.0 has: Special that tit | We ha an ty year, eg recent trial at 4 Bea.te : TA ians | n of the Depart | ment; nd everyth ing = i oe i Rr Ther 4 interest.- We kb gone on very quietly, hopiur the ie was: at an end; praying 0 = dad a .procession the To o indian.th chie coming to us and saying: .to.ust we do not want a.JF FE any, one; breake th \u201cAny on knows the Indian char \u20ac he d doen\u2019 pot easily give h the Iroquois.ey etm the old tri- acter, \"nou i in.There ié alway ays.Som somebody etirsing \u2018up the troublé aél!soon as we get- it quiet.Meddle States reserve is, \u201d and Son t let hat be done,\u2019 y at Cornwall who is always stirring the, matter uP.Bill we &hall' go quietly 33 Tim ei OTTAWA- HULL.FIR FIRE SUFFERERS Dramatic Endéty 1n in Paris Given Play \u201cto Aid \u2018Them.: .; {Epeejät to the Btér.) i.PARIS, June 4.\u2014~*Thespians,\u201d an amateu ormanç dramatic\u2019 soclety, tary at at the Athene Comique on Saturday ht in aid of sufferers by | ¢ Ottawa Hu re.Com: : Peck, M.Delcasse, fe Affairs, on Pre en a umber { promin Be men and were present.h the Briti sb.sa der ian, Ambassadors Lane, ight.Gener oF For er, Ho J Monsaite DESTRUCTION OF oF: BACTERIA.An Austrian Dentiat ts Saïd \u2018te: \u2018Have Found «Way te Do it by Meâns CY Electricity.24 LONDON, deme 4.~The Daily heonicte\u2019 : Vienna correspondent.\u2018@scribés to Dentist Pierler, while ex rimenting at the Hygienic Institute.at! bare.\u201cwhich was the cradle of the N Ray, th e discovery of a suc- eesaful appliossion-oé clectrion, ty.éor.fhe des ction of baetiriai It is dec aned-that the ait SEER x JUNE 4, 1990 and there 19 some |.he French em d i See smal ee am aro vv : MORNING Na SALES.Canadian Pacific, 35 at 9 1-4.Royal Eilsctrlo, 175 at 206 FL Toronto Rails 100 1 ' f $ aisés, us at 261.® Victue, 20.000.at hy 80 a 6 7.000 3, a at at Bank of Commerce, 2 at 14.Breet Railway, estap Montrea i \u2018 4 inu ei Coke Co, su urgence, Neb Bi a Montreus xd\u2026i ruoserees COUNTRY CHEESE, BOARDS, Bommaiy\u2026 & Transactions \u201cDuring\u201d | the Past Eight Days.- As the following table covers more than s prices a week's transactions, Gaturda: with à pose a e week callency\u2019s -actiôh before contring de facto.This does mot, Kowever, Interteré with his appaintment.LABO ERS OTTAWA; Jupe 4: \u2014 The bulldiig contractors bave refuied to give the advance in wages asked-\u2018for by the labourers, and as à result wolk has been stopped.The contractors iy that the demands of the men are unfair And a violation of: their\u2019 agreement as Well.8topes masons and stone cutters, ep welb as bricklayers, are stopped workidg by: the: strike of the labourers.Lo SUNDAY LIQTOR SELLING.Vo * id HE Bix Hotelkaepers were brought before Recorder\u2019s' Cotét' this.morning on ow charge of el Tiquôr on\u201d Sunday, May last; and th sé Tr fixed for Monday, \u201cI next.Fol e\u201c ng of.\u2018the de.5 fendants: Walls Marti og Pan \u201c40 St.ae Jawrencé 5 : Gebtg Penn, 9 and 88 Ltd AVEDUELnereee voue oe St.Lawrenc: sèt; BE.wiord, 117 Texas corinne series comrotn and 119 Wi : Meda je Menard, [Wu rise, ae à rt cornér St ee streete ; LB, LubbeY, a ue Etienne Ric Je 0 Cather.falon Pacife Com 3 \"504 ine street, © Law- pu ve avons 7e : rr ve rence 4 Pe PRE, 3L_ CAR 30 ing, the called to od fo for the py 1 andre Desormesu Visitation are Es baie Leon a a 0 ol ding.ws Promos a aol: ry a fore all ye i\u201c | lpg er es, A axouiton T0 NEW YORK.On the.ocention:of the.celeb tion of St.Jean Baptisté Sdpiety in.New York from the 9th to the llth ineant, the rorand { Scion io a York ae ores boit Centenl 0 Hudson.| ermont und-Dulawere and AB ke Loi.So rites Cu pont ia the iy dui) at pri TORONTO GRAIN MARKET.TORONTO, Jone 4.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 Dull and | qasier and lower, northern at éc oted 640 Niobe easier Toronto and west, Tic x an i ripaunes in 2e and 73e erich an © p ats or he Nn Know.ba flour.is quoted Wy 33.i a SIS for bran w * nd 11 Tog bith x cents for \u2018No.: esat, \u2018ana d Pc oar Buckwheat\u2014Dull at Sloe east snd dc wi Rye-Bteady at 60c west Ry a at en a Slo mile orn\u2014Easter atiada tell RE NE 8 our Ar 1-48 Quo! ed at Toront ealter.' pee potes at | Sa Sl Oatmeal Steady, at se Te, cars of bass ER Fi ito Tim] FR MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Stars Star by Gordon Strath 1 -& Cp.Btock Brokers.» Be, Sacrament a 1 .\u2014\u2014 ; \u201cJuno &+ =.\u2018Same du | \u2026 STOCKE&, hy ma + a\u201c we .i EE oan Oe se en 1.is 1 16°: 14 vo 276 166.470 1054 Rich .nd a Vy ae cian Varerneon Ba ar Gi kt isp \u2019 ge Sao - o .CT aves .; Rnb 8, 8 8 8 \u201cJoba Electric a5 I au 176° 1224 | Montreal Gas Go! 33 - INI 168 183 Royal Dlecteto ie \u2018Jus.- BURY Montres Lr kr ody an\u201d îesx | Re elton hele iH ies.Ie IW Soi Jeunes \u2018pesrocme mere - \u2014reets ses Posginton Cou ou ET J easier at é4c for red and white west.Summ : Pr rare ES Onédontn: Sais.\u2018BECEPTION | \u2026 0@ VBTERANS, \u201cfi The Society has made arvange- ments to tender the Veteran Volunteers of 1868-70 (at present members of guet, ét dee mon rider vening, June .pki cin be cures by an \u2018oie desirin, the at ach {rom members of the General Comuiittes os Baw W.C.MCALLISTER, Hom, Bety.M0.6 DIVISION, A.0.8.a TEAL, JUNE 4th, à will bb @& special meotiog of the \u2018aura ivision Tuesday, the 5th inst., at 8 Lawreuce St.Bi Every \u2018member fx apécially requested to attend as business of the utmost import: \u2018ance will be transacted.By order, 180*ntyl P.O'NEILL, jr., Rec.Sèds.sn in ipa fev day frontal of an eminent chemist, : a combina Eczema, Skin Diseases, aptiseptios.The works of ister she Mare) McK aod Pasteur have éd the ben- : ant sue cose of antisepnis.tie - capelu! according Lo the aotfseptie method, in & %0 y nee Vcore.Barbers\u2019 Itc! Pimples, ws rs s Disea to Agent ca can how a testimonial om .man cured {| s of, coxgma © .re standing, and ay o others from i'd Lew a Pet co.Far eee.alldruggisia, $1.00.; È.W.LECOURS, Cbemiet, Agent, 370 Craig St.Montreal.- pri alu ote: 19%enty4 Saw Banque.D'Hochelagà., Notice is he Gives that g dividend ot.three and one-balf per cent (3 1-2 the :paild-up Capital of this institution has been declared for the current half-year.and that it.wiil be Layable, at its head.Moi d at its brane n Mon on and after the lat à te The th he So Books will be of June next.closed frown {.May next.both Inclusive, e Annual.\u201cMeotink of the shareholders wilt be he 18 at thre Head O ce Montreal, on rides.the 16th of June LR 1 AE OO order of the Board of Directors.PRENDERGAST, ar JA : Generali Manager.{ \u2014 20th April, 1900.nu law *aty TENDERS, a renders will be received.dy \u201cthe under | signed at his office until 12 , don, oa June.11th inst, for the asset of the Sab- ston Litnographing and Publishing Fad 52, 8 running concern, or 1h The folio Pemschinery lithographing, (b) print.sharp, in the usuM meeting place, si6 |.pc.) on |.REDUCTION SALE te ome | Are you Baha Ha \u2018Why not wee pur Rock Faced Stone i Steel Skiing, Galvanized or Painted It makes n wobdérfolly durable.and economical covering for new buildings drfor fnpFévin old ones.Gives a most Tandon effect \u2014 is very easy to epply\u2014offers fire proof protection \u2014 and can't be penetrated by dampness, By deciding in its favor you'll get the best results, at least expense.Write us 4f ynw're interested, wel send full Information.- | METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited ° Ranutacturers, Toronto.} © H.McLAREN & CO., \"7 RELLING AGENTS, 706 Craig Street, Montreal, P.Q.130%tyt We have been tnitructé by Messte.R.\u201cA Dickson & Oo., who are making extensive alterations to their premises, to dispose of\u2019 at onde by auction,\u2019 Diamonds, Gold and \"Silver Watches, Jew- ;ellery,: Bric-a-Brac, \" &E, &c.- Sale Will Commence at \"12261 St.Catherine St., MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE, | - MORNING BOARD.ty onborted 4 the Star \u2018by R.More ena\u201d compen @ Company.Mintos Brokers, 51 8 Monday, Jute 4, 1900, 12.30 5.m.| trentment Wimest simple, ar A As t tha.cho stones an and gratin of an ampere.re fA i\u2019 Re {7 # Merchandise \u2019 T - OR OW raie ffice and emerdt furniture \u2018ana at.TL y ) ! À * SUBSTAŸCE.FOR Ta 2 WC VE Boo gebts ro buy -» : (TUESDAY) ; ym 24 et * 1978.bi ° EE Trinidsa iffoves That Mi \u201cWee a BERS D Kmas of prvmiece to int yay nt | AFTERNOON, \u201cWide n° pod ve ; Re Oger He C dames: ae or from ml Tv AND == - algal Offer.46 dnd Le \u201c168 \u20ac 167 en a or any tinder hb necessarily | TA.vit tontifWed very 3M at 20, Coed to a ming).ii ih À m4 0 So oe (7, TOEN VW.ROBE a fo ES OTTAWA: ne a The; tot E CL ea Estate of M: \u201cTrade \"ahd: Ctkfisfierce hève n Sp a au\" ibm of Ros ERE 176 Notre M.Pa ica aND cb, port trom MI Tripp, Canadlay, pérennité a nom A | 1001 Auctionesrs.agent in Tripidad.in which.(ho, apeaks with Et + : grave anxiety of \u2018the sugar trads.ry ne \u2019 716 .present sugar coms £9 to £1¢ & ton; an = : I ; selts at\u2019 £12,°bit whether til 'chh be kept | 30- Nie ALFRED M.LAMAR, Attention up In the tube\u201d \u2018of | fore LE diities, ts 8 : 4 _ \u2018doubtful.a TrIDD says \u2026 general LR, 4 ; >.ng to ty bow am Remi me Requested stet that Canae's offer, -which, have : NX.L'equeste secured ah ova af the trade: has not ven ST ock 8, } For Investment or been accep and that ail feel that in Vy on Margin refusing it apd accepting the United.States\u2019 98 16-4 BONDS, GRAIN Commissions 1-16.AUCTION S ALE offer, which \u2018may never be ratified; the oa, \u201c|.Cérrenposdenca invises from parties desiring oops | colony, has thrown away the substance for .en | live Broker, \u2018 Frompt servigs.Comprehensive * \u201c=0F = the shadow., Ay agent of the Bask of Nova Se y Market Lattes fes où réquent.1801 © 1 Five Mah np, Birdseye Maple and Oak Scotia, is inftMe colony-\u2018inspecting With « b ne A, .| Bumiturs, wing ag Room Bet and Odd dd view of ter a branch of-thd bank 9%.ir Chas Sterant , sens, there, and Mr.\u201cI'ripp expresses a hope that - - rar China, ong will be.ji EDUCATIONAL, - monts Tue Turkish Rugs, Capes Squares, oie.oun NEW voi ock EX HANGE., No, \u2018221 St.James Street, AWAIT i ou oF ë Pi peat ie smu : | TRINITY UNIVERSITY To-Horrow, TUESDAY Afternoon, Col.smmonkii \u201cAppointment\u201d WIL be | Shaner, ttes ne bee Sage : TORONTO.AT 330 Q' CLOCKed by Department.ot =.Pa Con New.York aves \u2014_\u2014 TRE EDWARD O'BRIEN 00.Mtia Bhortly, °° oT ag 4 * June l AFFILIATED COLLEGES.180*ntyT Anctionjers, Eri to the Star.) ., ove.Go ors.on TY COLLEGE with REsIDENCE vos | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 7 OTTAWA, June $.\u2014EnqQuiries as to Cot - : to, « O'Grady Haley™ appointment\u2019 to the com- iid 108k DS a ST.EILDAS COLLEGE with Ramo ol Eètate Late Willi Linton mand of the Canadian militia, made in the 7% Td, BC Than oy ty Colt dics) am » Department pf Militia\u2019 nd -Defénce this 7 : Ba a.lage for a Cut sont Conservator \" Master Carter, 16 Duke morning were met with the information ; : us A Eee de EM a En 2 (TES pare arias v7 Moss ent bivaty, street, Montreal.warded for chépservice.by the impertal for a x 2 oa \u201c3 Se hota Beater pa Pa hrmaoy.iy Roe remy ott eue ape he same thorities, whioh:is his real \u2018appofntment, ww \u2018Tue Shae the Registrar, A University, Yovoalores or % forthwith, July, atlested, at ihe porrice of but that the Yrocews of Ted tapism ta be 100%, \u20181298 361 150% Rov.T.C.STREET MA CKLEY, street.Montreal.° omes gone throug Were tn order to proyide his 00% 200%.101 100% 1 100%atys 2iw Provost anû Vios-ChancéMlor | AÏ se em indebted 10 the sald estate are salary is ngf complete It is stated that o.Hn 108 168 Los requeste( Mrs Xe pa he Srecuirix, \"at this was dons sf Saturday's Councll, and 20% us 3 26% No.Wo Dake Sie et Mp the Order-in-Council only awaits His Ex.| 81 ui ques = A SEA, ont ast June, 1900, FOR SALE 1 (Spécial to the Star) a TORONTO.June 4.\u2014Bales on the Toronto He Fav So 16%.Thuan Belles Boyer Property on Vitre Street, with Lane te 1,00 Payn \"20 St.Urbain Street.Suitable for Factory 1.00 Repu \u201890 or Stables.1% Si Apply to \u20181.00 BEE = À 4| H JOSEPH &CO, - FRS EE ir Ss net 16 St, Sacrament Btreet.10 Erealag Siar.io 8 180*nty1 .Ce 3-00 Gold ill Sera su 3 \u2014 1% {roti Cott vrs evn 12e , ; : \u2018 ni ] .! a ro TRADE \u2018WITH JAMAICA.20 ov Bir Augustus Hoinming Wants Mere { Fama 3 ++ Batistactory Meaxs of Gom- } 130 \u201c@o on munioation, Foo 28 1û Sir Augustus Hemming, Governor of Ja- § Lous so 20 maica, visited Ottawa last Thursday, and JR ar UE =i\" had an Interview.with Str Wifrid Lau- 100 Wiunt .ie 15% rier and most of the members ôf the Minis- 1% > Se .try.The subject of discussion was the pos- 4) 1,20 Cad ] ibility of establishing more direct and Dupont oa ~- ee Ce \u201c3% satisfactory means of communication and \u201c ve we * irade relations between Jameson snd the \u2014 «4 Domnint of Canada.TORONTO MINING SALES.THE CATTLE MARKET.\u2018At the Egstern Abuttqlr this\u2019 morning there was » fair demand for beef, although there are three fast days during the.pres- \"fa ek.The only seotion of the fill in oh ch there was an easier ten ¥ was in spring ! that t» IY ni 1 be, time\u2019 of the year.The PS pes, fer again placed at biég per cri son, the nderd Exchange: den oe gps pe.Finding from os nda A Tod c For min Serb at at sheep the, price, remained uni 1\u2018 Eat 40 Tradl\u20143800 at a Bs noe th with oro seo from 8 to 5 $19.otas-\u201411,850.- a 10 Diacial to the Stat) steady.Tune; SH uly, i, IE ; Man, une © 4\u2014Whoa Fort 43 Ther Saber Be pinber 1.5; 0 yo - puis tre rates, ou, freight | Ja January, 7.60; Fe Srey, \"1.8 A live: dar 2 oat VIL pus?frs = Gil eal a colors.Prices from 10e White Dress White Dress Musline, Choice for .All Wool Canvas Cloth, Choice for a Terms Cash.- winlejrlelojeni-id JOHN MURPHY & CO.FINE GOODS wor AT oe.s EXCEPTIONALLY CLOSE PRICES.\u2026.A LOT FROM PARIS.Just received direct from Paris, 75 Fancy Organdie Muslins, in all the latest colors and patterns.Price only soc per yard.Fine Fancy India Dimity, color warranted fast, new designs.Price only 256 200 pieces new Fast Colored Ginghams, all the new patterns.Prices from LE Re Choice Patterns in English Priuts, a very fine collection in fast slins, all the leading makes now in stock.F e White Swiss Spot Muslins, all sizes of apota.Prices from 13¢ to 78¢c per yard.u prices from 136 to $L00 yd.Specials in Summer Dress Goods.All Wool Canvas Cloth, all summer colors, worth 75c tq $1.10.all \u2018summer colors, worth 5c to 6c.: 37i¢c Country Orders Carefully Filled, Samples sent by mail.JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalle Street.pieces Finest 59¢ Telephone Up 933.190y1 .A NUNS LETTER Rev.Sister Mary Reginald Formerly of Quebae, Justifies Britain's Course in South Africa.A most interesting sidelight upon the conditions in the Transvaal, which will be ended by the British annexation of Oom Paul\u2019s former preserves, is given in wa letter received by Mr.Monaghan, of Quebec, from Sister Mary Reginald (Murphy), OSD, à native of Quebec, who has been a resident of South Africa for four or five yearm She is a relative of Mr.James P.Bamford, of this city.She writes: \u201c Though free from race prejudice and cos mopolitan in sympathy, yet the fact of your being an Irishman establishes at once a bond of kinship and breaks down the barriers of strangerhood and enables me to write without restraint.Yes, I am the author of the letter, a copy of which you enclosed to me, and I am not in the least surprised to hear that all do not agree with the sentiments expressed therein.On al) subjects people hold and will hold differ ent opinions, as few look at things from the same point of view; few rd things ¢alm- ly and without the bias of interest or pre judice, so our only resource is to agree to differ.I am a, t lover of justice and would not defend a friend against an enemy unless the friend's cause was right.To m as a Christian or a religious, all nations an peoples are the same; they are all my kin in Christ Jesus.though naturally, 1 bave a specially tender love for the fair Emerald land of my birth.But that does not in the last influence my likes or dislikes, nor bias my judgment.To me the triumph, not of might, but of right, is dear, and my heart; goes out in tenderest pathy to the wronged and oppressed whether individuals or nations.I may add that though so deep and strong is my sympathy for my fellow beings, that my heart refuses to believe any cause, however great, sufficient to justify the horrors of war, the wholesale slaughter of human life and the destruction of domestic happiness which it entails.But, alas! for poor suffering humanity the fact that remains that war is considered an in- despensable necessity to the life, the power the sovercignéy and prestige of nations.An sn doubtless we must regard it as an inevitable though a colossal evil-the pur- : chase price of the blessings of peace, pros perity, happiness; progress, culture and refined repose.And thus we must perforce silence vain reasonings, and reconcile ourselves to the presence of the hydra-headed monster whose mangled victims strew the blood-dyed land.But what a terrible responsibility rests on the shoulders of those who make war! Of those who beneath the Juggernaut car of ambition and greed, crush out the life of thousands and break the hearts of so many others! KRUGER'S CRIMINAL FOLLY.\u201cAnd to a coteric of adamantine ambition intriguing men must this unhappy war be ascribed.If President Kruger and his Government had been tolerant and peace-loving; had granted the simple justice to all that was demanded, all this carnage would have been easily averted.But no! ready for war the Boers were, and war they would have, caring little at what cost their power may be increased and their empire extended.° Hyndreds of them doubtless did not want war, preferring much their pence- ful \u2018home life, and numbers knew not what they were called to fight for, but all had to obey the ruling power's call.Many too because of inter-marriage and long friendship dwell in harmony with British subjects, and .so when war came friends of long standing became pational enemies, and were fore by necessity to fight in opposing ranks.And even the enmity of war has not destroyed in numerous cases the mutual regard and esteem of the opposing races.ut the masses are swayed by the Government powers, shares their sentiments and with bling trust believe in their judgments and hold their opinions.Large numbers too of the eople are in their mental and moral status Fete more than animals, while it is a well known and indesputable fact that, generally apeaking, they have a particular aversion to the Catholic religion, and the utter intolerance of the nevaal Government to Catholics can be easily ascertained by a A VANCOUVER LADY Cured of Asthme After Eight Years of Almost Constant Suff + Bhe says the Absolute Freedom From the Disease Beems Like a Dream.Clarke's Kola .Compound Cures, Mra.J.Wise, Mt.Pleasant, Vancouver, B.C., writes: \u201cI have been a great sufferer from 0 asthma for the past eight years.\u201c many times having to sit up nearly all night.Through the advice (of à friend who had been cured by Clarke's Kola Compound, I resolved as \u2018last resort to try ft.The first bottle did not relfeve me much, but before I bad finished the third bottle the aftacks ceased altogether, and during the past eix months of damp and cold weather have not bad a single attack.It seems something like a dream to be free from this worst of all diseases after so many years of suffering.I have since my recovery recommended this remedy to others suffering as 1 was, and know many others in this city whom -, ft has cured, I consider it & marvellous remedy, and would urge any péewon suffering from this discane to try iL.\" A free sample bottle will be sent to who has asthme En noe.Aa.stamps.Ad- The Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Limit- ; Church strest, Toronto, Ont.Clarke's Kola Compound should not be M with the other Kola preparatioes i as, ABOUT THE WAR.reference to the statutes of the \u201cGronduct.\u201d Yet I do not say that all the Boer race hates us olics, as am sure many of them have - for us kindliest feelings and would fain dwell in peace and friendship with all creeds, and towards many of them we too entertain sentiments of true friendship and in the enemy's ranks there are many whom would deeply regret seeing numbered among the slain, To me it matters not whether a family be Dutch or\u201d British: my friendship and sympathy a; given as freely to one as to the other, and if I thought right was on the side of the Dutch J would gladly see them victorious.But, alas for | them, foolish and unhappy people, they have, like Samson of old, with their own hands wrought their ruin, misery and des olation.And in THE HOURS OF THE EMPIRE'S TRIUMPH 1 pity them in their self-wrought humiliation and sympathize with the loyal Boers who hust Fieve for the mad folly and the downfall of their race.And my sentiments are shared by many, even by those whose family, life-blood has been shed in fighting against the Boers.Indeed it is surprising and most edifying to see the justice and leniency with which those on the Empire's side judge the aggressors whose thirst for war has brought eo much suffering and ser- row not alone to this colony, but to thdu- sands of homes ond the seas.And there 18 something noble in the tribute of respect and admiration paid by all to the memdry of General Joubert, one of the bravest in the enemy's ranks.He was a just man, generous, peace-loving and humane, apd most averse to this war, but true to his race, he, though reluctantly taking up apps warmly espoused his country\u2019s cause ahd bravely fought beneath the Transvaal flag.If ident Kruger and his councillors shared the opinions of General Joubert, how much suffering we would have been spared.But the evil has come, has been forced on the Empire by the Transvaal oligarchy, and we must only hope that the future will repair the present, that peace, wi ite attendant blessings will remove aH grievances, to dwell together in security and destroy race hatred, and enable men to dwell together in security and friendship.And now all look eagerly to the epd of this most regrettable war, longing with prayerful hearts for the happy day when sword and rifle shall be cast aside and restored to ber usurped throne.But fear mu blond must yet flow, many more hearts broken ere the dawn of that blessed eagerly-hoped-for day.AND ERIN'S LIFE BLOOD will of a Certainty considerably swell the ruddy streaks of the near future, as it has in the just vanished past.Well, we grudge it not to the Empire, but we hope with intense desire that it will purchase for our beloved Western Isle a full measure of justice, long denied, and will win for her the redress of all wrongs, the removal of all grievances, and the honourable place that is of right hers among the nations.Ireland\u2019s sons have ever been distinguished by their abilities and prowess, and bave taken a foremost place in the Senate and on the field, and as they have fought, bled and died side by side with their English and Scotch brothers it is indeed but bare justice.that they should enjoy with them | equal rights and privileges in the calm sunny days of security and peace.With a full heart I pray that the day may be near whén justice given by gratitude will condone the wrongs of centuries, bring pros perity to the green shores of Erin and fire to her gifted, proud and valiant sons, freedom and joy, and their rightful place in the Empire.; And feel convinced that the same de sire dwells in the hearts of every honourable Englishman and woman.«C?BATTERY'S QUICK WORK.Se t Kiely, of \u2018\u201cC\u2019\u201d\u2019 Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery\u2014the bat which has made itself famous by its lively arrival at Mafeking and the important s it had in effecting the relief of that town, writes to a fri in Winnipeg: \u201cWe are now on our way to Beira to attack the Boers by the rear and relieve Ma- _feking, for it is practically impossible to relieve them by the front; so our delay at is only bringing us to the front by an unknown route, honour of the attack is i the colonials, who again given 1 am mure will fulfil the task as before.The battery has e such a name for itself it is a matter of impossibility to leave it - out now.For instance, w we receivi orders at 2 p.m.on Good Friday to move to Cape Town by route march and embark for Beira, we struck camp, ed 38 miles, with six h rest, and arrived at she ehip\u2019s side at 8.30 a.m.the following day, embarked guns, waggons, horses, harness and transport, with 5000 extra rounds for our guns, all by 12 noon.J must certainly say the work was marvellous, and will stand\u201c a long while before being officer .When the staff at 12.15 he gave orderw, \u2018Go on loading guns.\u2019 \u201cAN 1 , sir,\u201d was the reply.o on loading horses, then.\u2019 \u201cAll joaded, sir, was again the reply.\u2018Then go on with the aminunition,\u201d and the same was given.\u2018Impousible,\u2019 maid the o but the fact remained and he reported the to Lord Roberts by wire, message congratulating the men, which was.read out the staff officer on parade at 2 p.m.e pulled out from the about 3 p.m.; so to k up, march 36 miles, complete, all inside orders are to diemesrk 2 are.Beira.take rail à \"by road feat who sent a proud of, Preparations in .Our - es this {8 altogether & different pré- U ed especially for\u2018the cure ef | mbali, march road .All sts.Price bottle, to Bulawayo, and take the Boers the Lo gy 150mirt j Fear and relieve Mafoking 4 now in the humiliating \u201cproved so rapidly that I proved * SPOKE AT PICTON, Sir Charles Tupper Received a Warm Reception on Saturday.PRESENTED WITH AN ADDRESS.A Strong Arraignment of the Record of the Ottawa Administration \u2014 Other Speakers Present.(Special to the Star.)\" BELLEVILLE, June 4.\u2014A ing Conservative meeting was held at Picton on Sat: afternoon, and a tion from this city went down on .H.Cor t the Skylark.Sir Charles Tup- oT Tach sen ee Mr.Henderson, .P.for ton.The town was | decorated in honour of di guest.A procession was formed at the wharf.Headed by the band, it marched up the principal streets of the town.A mass meeting was held in the opera bouse in the afternoon, the building bei crewdéä to the doors.Fully two thousan, ple were unable to gain admittance.t was probably the most enthusiastic political meeting ever held in Picton.Mr.Henderson, M.P., e a strong , directing his remarks chiefly to the farming community.He showed how the Laurier Government had got into - promising to relieve the burdens Y he had, in reality, made greater.appealed e audience tb support the local candidate, Mr.Geo.CO Alcom, and Sir Charles Tupper.AN ADDRESS TO SIR CHARLES.__The following address was.presented to the Conservative Chieftain, and a pretty little girl handed him à beautiful bouquet: The Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, Hart.Honourable Sir,\u2014On behalf of the Liberal- nservitives of Prince Edward Island, and our friends here assembled, we beg to extend to vou as the honoured chief and worthy head of the party in Canada, a warm and nearty welcome; and to attest our allegiance to you and to the principles you so ably represent.ere are still among us some who cherish memories of the youthful days of our late lamented chieftan, Sir John A.Macdonald spent on the shores of.Bay Quinte, and who have throughout a Jong life followed, and taught their sops to follow, that grest leader and succesful empire-builder, whom we all loved.We join with them today in hailing you as the successor of our illustrious dead, recognizing that such was his wish, and that his choice was wise.We desire to congratulate you and the country upon.the fagt, that under Providence you have been enabled to render to Canada and the Empire nearly a half century of active nublic life, effective both in and out of office, for the highest inter ests of British America.In common with Canadians we hope you may long be .to accord your country\u2019sid and dir ection from the store of your vast exper ence, your great energy aud: your ripened m wisdom.We look with confidence to the next battle of parties for political supremacy in Canada, believing that the record of the present Government assures their defeat,\u2014 that no party can afford to treat their pre- election promises with contempt, \u2014that the largely increased expenditure since.is unwarranted, if not corrupt, ~that the people will not condone the organized elec tion-frauds by which the \u201cparty of purity\u201d retains the reins of govergment,\u2014that a British preference for colonial, products is worthy the most strenuous Canadian effort, \u2014that a British people should not find it hegessary to compel their Government to defend the Empire, and, that belief of these facts by a majorit, of Canadians will result in your triumphant return to that position in the Government of the näfion for which yop gre \u2018pn-eminentiy titietl: :We assure you we look forward to that day with pleasure, believing such a consuthms- tion best for Canada.\\ Speaking for our own.county, we entertain no doubt of our ability to return à supporter to upholé your hands.t is tne earnest desire of our people that you will in the future find opportunity to repeat and prolons.your visit to Prince Kd- ward Island, that we may obtain a closer personal knowledge of a leader whom we are all proud to honour, and in whom we repose implicit trust and confidence.W.H.WILLIAMSON, Presidens.L.A.WRIGHT, re Picton, Ontario, 2nd June, 1900.SIR CHARLES SPEAKS.On rising to speak he received a tremendous ovation.His speech was a «cathing arrangement of the Laurier Government, who, he said, had stolen the Conservative policy out and_ent.The only thing, he said, to thé credit of the Liberals, was the fact.that they had broken their ante- clection pledges and, adopted the Conservative policy, in of sticki to free trade as they had promised.Spealin of referential trade, Sir Charles showed fow Sir Wilfrid Laurier, after solemnly promising that he would do everything in his power to advance it, had, at the time of the Jubilee, deliberately broken his promise and declared that Canada did not want it; that what concessiona they had made were a free gift.Sir Charles contended that Canada wanted- something for something.The Fast Atlantic failure, was shown up, Sir arles inted ou that he had secured Hon.Joseph Chamberlain\u2019s promise to give a subsidy of £75- 000 a year to the line for ten years, and the Liberals had refused to ratify the bill, the consequence being that they were Rosition of not being able to get a fast Atlantic service at Sir (Wilfrid Lauriers reciprocity wi the United Sta ridiculed.\u201d They had spent.$40,000 rod had been treated with contempt.Conservative leader declared that on all great public questions the nservatives had cafried out their promises, whereas the Liberals had failed in hat respect.e iberal corruption as i - minstration of the Yukon ed de .deal was dealt thing he said that mond County .Railwa i I good save the country.wit Sir Charles ke for ly t ; and Mi eats Buds Soe SH the audience.he : 5 4 \u2018 Short | s were à li Rev.Mr.Loucks and Mr, H.Cort MP\u201d | The prospects are excellent for the return oA a Conservative in Picton at next elec n.attempt to secure ingly rich and CE e to (be Count, who, had saved ing qualities,- ferruginous wise now Mi The wine proved to be really marvellous, Sp! lotely restored in a very short time, tit Michel which still exists as well as the wine.\u2018 The Vin St-Michel, which is sold at the present time, is produced a the same vineyard and contains the same blood-making and strength- vi vhich no Anemia, no Weakness, PHHHLLOLPHHHHHHHHHHHLHPHHHLL AN HISTORIC Under the reiga of King Louis XI $ In the year : King Louis À XI sulfernd ron ont and debility ; be was nervous, thin and pale, his eyes lost thelr brightness and became dull; his and strength were docreasiog every day, s0 much so, that pt court doctors bad given up of recove when one of.his courtiers.Count St-Michel, being ietor of a vineyard which since become famous the world over, ered to the king an exceed- known the namo of CHEL, for the King's bealth was and in order to show his his life he created the order of St.FACT.no Debility can resist.138°nty 3eod ve 1 MRS.PRITCHETTE'S: EVIDENCE Eh i In the West Elgin faction Frauds * Case Was Heard oh Saturday.TORONTO, June 4.\u2014The West Elgin commission Saturday morning heard the evidence of Mrs.Pritchett, wife of the London contractor, who swore that he slipped ballots while acting as deputy returning ofticer in the West Elgin election.Mrs.Pritchett swore that her husband never, to her knowledge, practised slipping ballots at home.Bhe knew nothing of his connection with the election except that he went away while it \u2018was being held.He left home on May 4,189, because he heard there was a warrent out for his arrest.: Mrs.Pritchett gave evidence at some length on the payment\u2019 through T.D.Hastings, her brother-in-law, who acted on behalf of Lewis.Hastings sald her husband was to get $100 a month, of which she was to receive half, \u2018while she lived at home.After a time there was trouble over the payment of the money; and her husband came to see about it, after which it was arranged that 350 a hidnth should be paid.She knew nothing as.to the source from \u201cwhich the \u2018money thine, except that Hastings paid it, saying It was from Lewts.Once, she said.Hastings told her that Lewis said he could not give the money, because Ie had not yet heard from Toronto.Hastings, who is a photographer at London, will be required tÿ âttend and give evidence, c CHOLERN'S TERRIBLE RAVAGES Pugitfies Stricken and Die While Fleeing From the Horrible Scenes.BOMBAY, June 4.\u2014Mr.Louls Klopach, of New York, who arrived here on May 14, and started at once on a tour of the famitié-aériéken districts, has returned, after travelling through the most sorely- smittert partions of the \u2018Borfbay presidency, tcluding, Gujerat and .He makes the fOlldWing statement fding die o»- servakions;.« 4 + ; \u201cEverywhere I met the most shocking and Tevolting scenes.The famine camps bave, swept by cholery and smallpox.Fugitives scattering in all directions and stricken jp flight.were found dying In the fields and roadside ditches.The numbers at one relief station were increasing at the rate of 10,000 a day.\u201d => TRE ELECTION :TRAUDS (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, June 4.\u2014The Globe correspondent says: It is understood that the commission for the enquiry into the frhuds practised at the Dominion élections is likely to consist of Sir John Boyd, as chairman; Hon.Mr.Justice Falconbridge and His Honour Judge McTavish, of Carleton County.The rumour is that the commission will make the elections of 189% the basis of enquiry, but in' tracing out the fraudulent practices, if any: be found, they will have full permission to pursue their investigations into the ejections of an earlier period.i The commissioners, says the despatch to the Globe, will meet at an early period to settle thelr procedure.\u2014\u2014_ JAGUAR CLAWS ITS TRAINER.NEW YORK, June 4-\u2014; Madame Louise Mayrela, an animal trainer, had a terrible encounter Saturday at Newark, N.J., with a Jaguar, and was badly injured before she was rescued.§he entered the circular cage to train a new jaguar, and snapped her whip and stavwaped her foot to make the animal get up.The Jaguar sprang at her, and his forepaws landed on her shoulders.She tried to \u2018shake the brute off, but was knocked down.Her screams brought help.When the woman was finally rescued she was found to have been badly mutilated about the breast.shoulders, arms and back.She fainted while her injuries were being dressed.It is not believed that she was fatally injured.; > 2 KINGSTON LADY CITY CLERK.KINGSTON, June 4,\u2014 gan is city ers, of Kinase, Sarah Kana only woman who has ever attained to such a position in Canada.Theq Council passed a by:law granting $4000, per year to a smelting company to establish works here, the by-law to be voted on-by the electors on June 27.The City Sblicitor said they must have p clerk to sign the by-law.The office was vacant by the death of W.M.Dr The C fl at once named his Nervous Debility.A Sufferer from Weak Blood and Exhausted Nerves Tells of Mis Cure by Using Dr, Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, Mr.A, T.P.Lalame, railway agent at Clarenceville, Que., writes: \u201cFor twelve years I have been run down with nervous debility.I suffered much, and consulted doctors, and used medicines in vain.Some months ago: I heard of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, used two boxes, and my health im.ordered twelve \u201cI can may, frankly, that this treatment has no in the medical world.While using Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, I could | feel my system being built up until now J am strong and.healthy.cannot recommend it too highly for weak, nervous peo ple.Dr.Chaswe\u2019s Nerve Food is a tonic and restorstive of inestimable worth.It makes rich, the nerves strong, increases the bi the vel nd care all weaknésses and di cases of the nerves and blood, In\u2019 pu i a fa + ,Ç .g assistant, \u201cMiss Flanagan, and she now holds the office that her father filled for half a century.Later gn, a man will be given the office.Ger ME.FINEAU\u2019S \u201cEXPLANATION.\u201d CHARLOTTETOWN, Jutie 4.\u2014 Another wild scene occurred in the Legislature Friday night, when Mr.Pineau endeavoured to explain why he left the Opposition.He said he never saw Bir: Lou!s Davies of received a cent from any person for his recent action, and still had the confidence of the district.He challenged Mr.McLean (Opposition) to take the district against him.He thought that he had done perfect ly right in voting with the le Government.= - Stemi MILLER ARRIVES AT SING SING.SING SING, June 4.\u2014Willlam F.Miller, the Franklin syndicaté swindler, arrived at the prison shortly before 3.30 Saturday afternoon.He was then given a bith ang his hair cropped hy the prison barber, after which he donned a suit 6f prison clothes.Warden Johnson this :-morning assigned Miller to a regular cell.Miller's sentence is for a term of ten yeurs.A James E.Mitchell's at Winni was burned to\u2019 the ln \u2018together \"th a frame buliding next to it.The loss on Mitchell's house, 06,000; 4 | tus consisting of ten edmpanpies of sixty S | which was accomplished on Baturday, BY COMMON CONSENT.It is admitted by common consent that our long experience in the drug business, our perfect system dispensing and our efforts to keep in touch with modern ideas, entitle us to a large measure of confidence from every class of people.We are headquarters for that best of all medicines, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, \u201cthe kind that cures.\u201d Every bottle is fresh, and every drop of the noted medicine is full of virtue and healing power.If you are weak, nervous or sleepless, try a bottle.WALLACE DAWSON, Druggist, 169 St.Lawrence Street, Montreal.107 \u201cnty 8 law ONE FATALLY WOUNDED, : And a Dynamite Explosion are Yesterday\u2019s Results at 8k, Louis, Mo.ST.LOUIS, Mo., June 4.~ As a car on the Tower Grove line of the Transit Company, was, passing the: porper of 12th and Calhoun streets, yesterday: @& crowd af strike sympathizers began throwing stones at it.An unknown map leaned from a window of the car and fired a revolver shot towards the crowd The bullet sped over the head of the mob and lodged in the breast of Peter Frauk, aged sixteen, who was sitting in the doorway of his tather's house.A detachment of police dispersed the rioters and carried young Frank to the city hospital, where it is said the wound will prove fatal.IiLate this afternoon ab\u2019 explosion of dyn- \u2018amite shattered the cable conduit and switches in the Olive street line at the intersection of Maryland ahd Boyle avenues.No one was injured, But traffic on that end of the line has to be suspended.There : 1 wo clue to the perpetrators.1 The first regiment of special deputies \"\u20acriaing Sheriff Pohlmann's posses comita- Wen each, armed with'riot shot guns, were \u2018aèsigned to active servicé in preserving order.Their duties consisted in patrol- |.Hiri the streets and dots guard duty at the various power houses and car sheda.HEROES OF RIDGEWAY.\u2014_\u2014 Their Graves Decorated With Flowers Last Saturday, the.Anniversary of the Battle.- BT.CATHARINES, Unt, .June.4.\u2014 The Veterans of this city and surrounding district decorated the graves of their dead comrades in Victoria Lawn Cemetery on Saturday afternoon.Addresses were de- Hvered by Very Rev.Beañ Harris and others.Thos.O'Donald,' president of the Niagara District Veterans\" Association, acted as master of ceremonies.About 50 members of the 15th City, Béftallon accompanied the veterans: =: td AT WOODSTOCK.(Special to thé-Star.) .WOODSTOCK, Ont., June 4.\u2014 The grave of Malcolm McKenzie, the oung Oxford County private who fell at dgeway, was décorated Saturday evening, it being the annivérsary of the battle.The wreath was sent here by the Veterans of \u201868 Assocla- tlon of Toronto.The local volunteer companies and .the Mayor and aldermen marched to the grave at the Presbyterian Cemetery, and the wreath was placed on the large stone monumeént\u2019 over Private McKensle's grave, which wap\u2019 erected at a cost of 5500 by the people qf Oxford.Mec- Kenzie was attending the Toronto University.and was ordered out with the University company of the Quéen's Own.U.8.CONGRESS TO ADJOURN, WASHINGTON, D.C., June 4\u2014There is hardly any doubt that the Senate will agree to the House resolution tg adjourn the session next Wednesday.The passage of the last of the! appropriation bills, leaves no obstacle in the way of final ad- Journment, except the amendments made to those bills by the Senate, and the opin- fon is now almost universal that these differences can be adjusted and all the bust- hess of the session concluded by the time named.Tt ee \u2018the convention.\u2018any preference yet.Needlework.good reason for waving the correct at Joc each.this week.EYAL 5 \u201cThe Satisfactory Store.ANT EMBROIDERY COMPETITION , Articles will be rec&ved up to June oth, and will be on exhibition, showing those that win prizes during the week of June r1th.Three prizes are offered, and every competitor receives a valuable little book on Art FREE INSTRUCTION.Free lessons in Art Embroidery will be given during the entire week of the exhibition.Flags for Pretoria\u2019s Fall.These are glorious days for the British Empire and you can\u2019t have too many flags.Every dry givesa 1000 Silk Union Jacks, 6 x 9 incheg, absolutely Naval Ensigns, 4 x 6 inches, 10c each.To every purchaser of a dollar or over in our store this week we will give one of these flags free.Cur Cartridge Flag is a decided novelty.Have you seen it?It has all the appearance of a six inch cartridge.Pull the bullet and \u2018out comes the flag.Handy as a pencil to carry.One of these Cartridge Flags given free to every purchaser of five dollars\u2019 worth of goods in our store MayacheDudg CAT UML ARS British Flag.Price 25c each.for Filey Cental That the #0, A Dillar'ter Jou Drop value in (hin ve tes sypawriter as woul which gay it is even better than some which cost double.: WILLIAMS MFG CO.LIMITED, MONTREAL.Carl at the Office, 81 sé, Prañcafs Kavier Street, snd see it working aoû learn all about it.Phone Main 307% , ratio you pay for this machine, For $60.08 cost $120.00 in other makes, Wa 180\"nty1 SAYS BRYAN WILL LOSE.Why Republicans Should Not be Elected.PHILADELPHIA, June 4\u2014Former Sem ator Quay, in an interview, said: \u201cI expected to be in pretty steady attendance at There \u2018has been a great deal of talk about the vice-presidency, but.I think it will cause no delay.The condi.date will be selected by i ley, but wha he will be 1 1 t say, as I have not heard of the Presi ent exprepsing Speaking: bf the intention of the Democratic party 40 adopt a platform that would appeal to the whole coupiry; be said: \u201c1 believe that.ro.matter what their platform, the Democrats will\u2019 Lie defented, Bryanism \u201cis a dead insne \u2018an an, [I think, has no standing before the people at - There is no reason why the: candidates selected by\u2019 the Republicans should not elécted by.a Tes majority, The country is prosperous and: laws passed by the Republicans and administered by are responsible.I think the Republi: can party will win the most pronounced vid tory in its history.\u201d : Et: GOVERNOR TAYLOR A FUGITIVE.FRANKFORT, Ky., June 4\u2014The indictment against \u201cGov 'Willlam 8.Taylor, charging him with being an accessory before the fact the murder of William Goebel, was put record in the Franklin Circuit Court and)#'bench warrant for his arrest was isgsued.-Âs Mr.Taylor is still a refug in Indiana a requisition will be necessary % it is intended to try to bring him to answer the indictment, but as yet no steps in this direction have been taken, and it is believed that none will be, at least until after the national convention at Philadelphia, \u2014\u2014t \u2014_\u2014\u2014 RECALLED FROM NEW ZEALAND.OTTAWA, June 4\u2014J.A.Ruddick, dairy commissioner of New and, a Canadian, has been recalled by cable \u201cto take the position of assistant to Professor Robertson.This is rather a feather in the cap of Mr.A.F.Mclaren .Pa erth, who, in his speech during the budget debate, strongly urged the employment of young Canadians in connection with the butter and cheese industry.NEW BRIDGE FOR WINNIPEG.\u201d WINNIPEG, June 4\u2014Mr.F.W.Tye, chief engineer of construction on the CPR.western division, and Mr.S.M.Arnold, of the engineering department of the C.P.R., have returned from Montreal, where ar rangements were made for the building of » bridge over the Red River, to be used in place of the Louise bridge.tems \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ME.MARQUIS IS TRANSFERRED.(Bpecial to the Star.) WINNIPEG; Man., June 4\u2014H.G.Mar- nis, manager of the Brandon branch of the British North America Bank, has been iranaferrred to the baok\u2019s branch at Que- Ce CAPTAIN ROBT.STEWART DEAD.(Special to the Star.) : ST.JOHN, N.B., June 4.\u2014 A telegram to the owners here of the barque Bessie Markham, at Philadelphia, on Sunday, from Buenos Ayres, announces the death during the voyage of her commander, Capt.Robt.Btewart, one of St.John's , best known master mariners.Mr.Stewart was born at Richibucto, N.B., about 53 years ago, and had sailed out of this port many years.He leaves a widow, but no chil dren.pr SPEAKER BAIN TO RETIRE.(Special to the Btar.) HAMILTON, Ont., June 4.\u2014 On account of falling eyesight, so it fs sald, Hon.Thomas Bain, Speaker of the Dominion House, will\u2019 not run again as the Liberal candidate in South Wentworth.On June 16 & convention will chose another Liberal candidate.W.O.Sealy, A.F.Pirie and W.Calder are aspirants.E.D.Smith is the Conservative nominee.Mrs.Mary Naughty, thirty-ode rs old, was shot and killod saturday night by ner step-son, Charles A.Naughty, twenty-one years old, at their home, 14 New York The murder was wit, : City.y\u2018 Ed- wa N.Naughty, husband of the dead woman and father of the murderer.SALT RHEUM.A Severe case Permanently Cured by IOI CF SIT Ye TAR IEEE \u201cI had Sait Rheum in my face and hands for three Years and could not get anything 6e cure me till |vsed Burdock Blood Bitters, O's taking the first bottle there was a ges change foc tbe better and the ecupleiely cnred and have ho ne dec cured a ve of the Le ein fo \u201cKELPION\u201d form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, wanson.Bates & Co, Toronto, m1.dédpl ai Papi Liigps au Sava ge TRE Ps NN Te à A .Balt y , known.Boys ve are the up SX opane ae 10 Sages are the wus | a en ; Festéay LAE Aus re, see pute SRT te: | 4, > ; Loe ge 2 ce - \u2018\u201c] have great faith in B.B.B.asa cure diseases,\u201d | Mies Maud Pontyi pur \u2014 CC To Ex-Senstor Quay Bees No Beason President McKin- | J Worried | Pr nae rey With the weight and work of a cast | iron stove pot, in lifting and keeping clean, whea for a little more money pou can have a geamless enamel- stove pot, made in .\u201cCrescent\u201d Stee Agate Ware LIGHTER, STRONGER\" LAST LONGER This is one of th kitchen eatin Creacent Wars.Fasten the mame in your mind and find it on the article you buy, It means satisfaction to you.BABE BY The Thés.Davidses ME Ce.MONTREAL.EEE 180 1 at this office ay, i8th June, 1900, for the come struction of close pile work, an extension to the breakwater, removal of old pier and ing.at Meaford, County of Grey, Ontario, ac- at the office of H.A.charge Harbour Works, Ontario, Confedere- .o tion Life Building, Toronto; on application 3a the Postmaster o! Meaford, and at the Sora ment of Public Works, Ottawa.Tenders will not be considered unless on the form supplie?and signed with the tual signatures of the tenderers.An accepted bank cheque, payable to the ore der of the Minister of Public Works, for seven thousand dollars ($7000.00), must accompany each tender.e cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fall to coms plete the work contracted for, and will be re~ turned in case of non-acceptance of tender.- The Department does not bind itself to aed cept the lowest or any tender.By order, Acting Secretary] cting a Department of Publle Works, Vai Ottawa, May 20th, 1900.Newspapers inserting this advertisement withe' out authority from the Department will not be paid for it.129*nty 10 THE SIZE OF CANADA.Lady Marjorie Gordon Tells O14 Country Folks Some Things | About Us.: Lady Marjorie Gordon utters à timely word of warning to those in England an elsewhere that would attempt to feneralise about the state of Canada, which has an ares, of some three and a half millions of square miles.People, she observes seem to forget it is about as big as Europe, and as different.\u201cNow, this of course may be partly due to the fact that Canadians themselves, being acqustomed to vast distances, make very little of them! They undertake with 8 light heart a journey ; or to the West at a few days\u2019 notice, and the distances of eight or twelve, or twenty.four hours that divide the eastern cities ae nothing if a party, or the theatre, or a big match is in Question.| \u201cFor instance,\u201d adds s rjorte, \u201cI know a girl who travqls 132 miles eac music Jesson: an Parliament build- re the fire engines urs away, came ut.ings at Ottawa was on from Montreal, four and helped to put it BATHING WITHOUT SHOULDER (London Chronicle) The rank and file of the Modder Rive were a short.time ago forbidden to bathe, and sentinels were posted, on the banks to look for surreptitious immers.One of the \"sentinels ent sighf of a swimmer, who persistently ored {his summons to: surrender to \u2018arrest.At (last the bather emerged from the river; the furious sentinel advanced upon the dripfing re à claimed a prisoner.\u201cConfound you !\u201d was the realy, \u201cpan (I'm an offiess \\* DME Ae Ee Sa TN i eit ERA à > els = rar 5 dior 4 ar A TS Era ti Tr A Sets Dal NE D da T 5 BC 2% \u2014\u2014 ppp JR CE 1 All notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per- sous sending same.NN BIRTHS.COTE \u2014 At Dunkin.Que, on Sth May, the wife Triffly Cote.of a son.° May YRSDALE \u2014 At Lanark.Ont, on Du to the wife of Mr.R.R.Drysdale, a son.* a o » RBNS\u2014At Calgary.on June a the Fons of David T.Forbes, of a FOSTER \u2014 In Sherbrooke, on May 24, the Vite of Walter Foster, of à daugh- brio \u2014.At Lanark.on May a.to the wife of Mr.Jno.Kerr.a 8on ORTE \u2014 At Granby, on May, 20, the wife of Saul Laporte.of.à son, LEITCH \u2014 At 110 Abbott avenue, West- mount.May 31st, the wife of W.C.Leitch.of a son.MARTIN\u2014On May 2th, at Ottawa, the wife of Willlam Martin, of à son.® ' MATTIHIE \u2014 In Bathurst, Ont.on May th.to the wife of Mr.Robt.Matthio, of Carletun Place, a son.\u201c PYKE\u2014At Rose Cottage, Hudson Heights, on May 25th, the wife of Dugald Pyke, 0 a daughter.SNYDER \u2014 At Sianbridge 8 Station, Que., May th, the wife of L.Snyder, at a son.* BPENCE \u2014 At Ottawa, on May 29, a son to Mr.and Mrs.J.C.8pence.® MARRIAGES.FINLAYSON-BAKER \u2014.On Saturday, the 2nd of June, at Christ Church Cathedral, aren, Norman G.J.atrice Baker, foungest daughter of dward Baker, GEMMILL-ROBERTBON \u2014 At Carloton Place, Ont.on May 23rd, by the Rev.Mr.Woodside, W.H.Gemmill, of Smith's Falls, to Jessie, daughter of Mr.Arch, Robertson, of Carleton Place.* \"MASON DAWSON \u2014 At Huntingdon, Que.ee n 30th May by Re R.Lewis, Ernest Albert Mason, Sony son of *Mr.Al- rt Mason, of Anderson's Corners, to Miss Roberta F.Dawson, third daughter of Mr.John Dawson, Hinchinbrook.* | STENNING-BUSH \u2014 At Coaticook, on Brd May, by Rev.R.Smith, Willam A.Btennthz.PD to, Kather ne G.Bush, of Coaticook.RAMSEY: STEWART \u2014 WM Gretna.-May 29, Mr David J.Ram s Sarah Jane Stewart, of Londo Ontee ®.wie oa WILKINS - McCLU RE \u2014 At Richmond, Que, May 23rd, by Rev.Dr.Kellock, Clinton J .Wilkins, of Kingsbury, to Miss Isadora E.McClure.* ; DEATHS IN THE.ary.BELLISLE \u2014 In this city, June 3nd, 1909, Hermine Milliard, widow of the late 8am- uel Beilisle, aged 67 years, 10 months and 5 days.Funeral will take place from her late residence, 106 POLE stree dos oa oh, thant se 8 Cat i N Cems ure ence e¢ des.Nel = etery.Fri acquain 8.plese accept this intimation.CASEY\u2014In ity a the ha of Tine Spa armne F1 f I niothy Casey, TA PE ce Ireland.Funeral took Yom a Sune Vice veband's Jesidence, & Barre street, an onday, t 2.30.° CRAWFOQ RD D\u2014 At Westmount, June.2d, Jonnie.a ed 17.eldést daughter of Geo and; Sara sdonee 462 Funéral from \u2018her r's residence, t atherine st.Monday, June 4th, 535% Friends an acquaintances respectfully \u2018Invited to at- - tend.19 2 DALTON\u2014In this city, on the 2nd inst.Michael Dalton, aged 60 years.Funeral from his late ag ve Toaorsine.on Tues ee Sth & cl PRES 8 Chiron: : shan Cathie cemetery.Abe tn cau n ces T C lh nvit to attend, Nelo Ip.ard Boston papers please cand - rel Rae © * Gunegards, ie 3rd inst.AGUE\u2014On on go jt ot Fie.130 fam r \u2018 n \"fed da ae Es de f George HB ri] patin er « Doi the.Merchants 1 nk re Canad neral from.reaiden M 2,200 Monday, June duh.to the ,Church Tr = James the A HOA ha, Rete ot ato.ven 8.Me vod vite 5 uneral privat e.test on Saturday ge.nes, axed b rneat He McGARRY \u2014 d'éfty, on June ea, i 1900, Jessie Ines, beloved wife of James McGarry.unteral from her husband's psidence, No.47 Shaw street, on Tuesday afternoon, June 5th, at 3 p.m: Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to .atte, RATH- At Be Cunegonde.or on the ist an Bite fines, en 35 ore ong.oad true Christ- fan fortitude, Charlotte Blythe, peloved: Toe of Thomas Me un ara hab dence, 129 acquaintane > ae gitend.Boston and Me cLAUO être eet.and era invited to paporé LIN+< At Richeëllèu, on, Juhe 2, t the age of & years.Patrick Mc- Laurie Fu posal from his late réel- dence, avenue, at 7.30 à Tuesday.Fi 11500, to the Charen Pot St.Louis de .thence to Cote des Neiges comiéterss tances are respectfully further notice.ECRIVER\u2014At the Royal Victoria Hospital, on June th 1900.Katie.Am w criver.Funeral o kr rom, the residence of emmingt TAYLOR \u2014 Buddenly, at io Clark avenue, Westmount.on, Friday, June 1st.Mabel Loulsa White, widow of.the late -James Ww.T.private.- 2 ends and acquain- invited without aylor.Funeral RDOWN\u2014In, this city, on the 3rd inst.Kathariné Clarke, beloved wife of John Underdown, ag Funera) from her late residence.14 *Manufact rers street, on Tuesday morning, at 7 o\u2019c clock.to Gabriel's Church, t pence to Cote des à Nelgen cemetery.Fri apd acquaintances are respecifuily \u2018inv ited to DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.ALGUIRE\u2014On Monday, May 28th, 1300, at 3rd concession, Lancaster, Mr.Sylvester Alguire, In the 4th year of his age.BROCK \u2014 Near West Potton, Que.May 2l.Colustia Parsons, wife of Harvey Brock, aged 88 years.* BRITTAIN \u2014 At Boston, on May 30th, Sarah, widow of James Brittain (formerly of St.John, N.B.), in the 78th year of May 21 her age.* COWLES \u2014 At Derby Line, Que.Chester W, Cowles, M.D., \"aged 18 years.DIMICK \u2014 At Glen Sutton, Que., on Ma; 21st.Bhubel Dimick, aged Bare .y DOONAN \u2014 At Ca elton, Wm.Doonan, aged 4 as May MH.FRASER \u2014 At Calcutta, on the 1st May, George Henry Fraser, {n the 38th year ot his age eldest son of the late George, Goodridge Fraser, of Bt.John, N.R.* GILLIES \u2014 At Carleton Place, Ont., on May 28.Mts.John Gillies, aged 81 years.* GRANT \u2014 At Albert Kix, New Mex! bo May 2 L.F, Grant, of Winns ox, B en, \u201cyears, 8 months and Le ROARE \u2014 In Quebec, Arthur Legare, advocate, on June MEIGS \u2014 At Bransies Plain ue.M.18, Elisabeth Granni aged 7 yea 2 te.wi dow of the \u2014e > John Meigs, hx oo * LS \u2014 At T N.Y., May 8.Mills, widow of Vine late hr oa Milla, formerly of Bedford and Mystic, aged 76 MUR RPHY\u2014In Bt rom, N.B.tephen B.rphy.McARTHUR\u2014ln Chicago, of , n pe ed May, 2th, on \u201csunday, May 27th, 1900, Captain Jo McArthur, formerly a resident of Kingston, Ont, and father of James cAtthur, of this city.Interred In son: May 81.MeCUR ~ At Haskill HHI, Que.M Bist, ios Ellen McCurdy, edn Years and 2 months.* RAE \u2014 yo Ormastow William Rae, aged 57 yonrace 0\" May N.B., on June 1st, GLIPP \u2014 At St.John, Emily, witow of Robert Blipp, aged i WALTON \u2014 On Juris 1st, at Val Elles years Giassco, dow of the a ton, or Ruel w Cataraqui cemetery, ; WOODW.At rue, ac.on May Sih, Rohn Nainby Wood , \u2018aged_} Drees A son > Char Jes Wosdwacé.para ü on) THE §, CARSLEY Con Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.st James vu \u201cMONDAY, JUNE 4 many of the drivers ond oxen, and th Te only a\u2019 few: light capualties tend the- tter, manded b perds Bivens Ah johred ¢ the left bri The | nickly ge potion.va as on Torna the br x Ah artil 7, timately cause the eif guns for seÿeral r ow- Be a out on neo nk, and with the aid of a omen treated for & sbort time in eh eS riish sb.South Africa Police, acting e Molopo, gave.very & account of 1 th ves, \"an; esides being \u20ac at fairly close.| rifle range with \u2018the enemy,\u2019 who were In much larger force than themeelves, they were mubjected to a stiff shell fi The Rhodesia regiment was so unfortunate a8 to bave the largest number of casnalties.The re also had a large party in\u2019 ~ STRUCK BY EXPRESS, Milkman and His Assistant Met Sudden Death on Saturday.CROSSING TRACK \"AT ST.HENRI \"When Toronto Express Thundered Down Hurling Both Into .Eternity.Boers Be toute wit! + \"Phe deadly level crossing claimed two \u2018more victlins on Saturday\u2019 evening.One was.an elderly man, Michel Carriere, Gf years old; the other a mere boy of 16, Na- poleôn Tellier, who assisted his employer in hia rounds as a milkman.On Saturday évening, when they had finished thelr round above the track and were going | south in the direction of their home, they .turned down.St.Elisabeth street, and just as they were crossing the Grand Trunk track, the Toronto express, which was a few minutes late, came thundering down at full speed.Before the occupants of the \u201cmilk waggon or any one else knew what to do or think, there was an awful crash, a sickening thdd, and the two men wore hurled into eternity, while the carcase of | Nellie McNicol, the horse rolled over into the diteh.The crash was heard two hundred yards away.The police at the corner of NoiFe Dame and Bt.Elizabeth street heard the noise and ran to the spot.Other people, among whom was one man who Lad wit.| \u2018nessed the occurrence, also came up and rendered all assistance in their power, The body of the young man was found about \"| finty yards from the place wheïte, the ve- \u201chicls was struck.About twanty yards far- g ther was the body of the old man.Both \u2018were horribly mangled about the head and -agme;, and every vestige of clothing had béén torts from the bodies.The horse was ' foutidedesd about twenty fest from where \u2018hie had been struck with his back broken.When the track was bullt at this spot | 1t was surrounded by farming land, and the crossing in question was one of those re \u2018served for farm purposes.The opaning In the fence through which vehicles pass is leas than half the width-of the street.In fact, it te just about the width of an ordinary vehicle.At first the raf}way company kept gates \u2018at the crdssing, but the people going by opsned the gates and failed to closes them again.The gates were accordingly allowed to remain open, and.after a time fell off.The company, however, has always kept up the following public notice in both languages: \u201c=fhis is not a thoroughfare, and the company forbids its use as such.\u201d : Another notice informs the public that all trespassers will be prosécuted.In spite ou the notices, however it i» customary fOr every.one to.cross the tracks.at that \"apo.On the tracks st the north side were two.or.three rows of emp! ger cars.Next to theses on another track were fiat cars with gravel or sand ; then ) same\u2019 the main double tracks ote, which be ° ; north-easterly direction, \u2018this time trekking due east.\u201cprecautions were taken to prevent a sur- last stage of t -Qus.position of n'the-housetops, watchihg yon \u2018Sarah Wilson, on her bicycle, be of the river, , from which it was difficult to dislodge them, until Major Pilson returned to explain the position, and a gun was brou, ught up to enfiladp them.This was done, and the Boers were induced to retire from the Molopo ravine.The British guns then shelled two farmhouses on the bt bank of the Molopo, causing the sers apegdily evacuate those positions.he fight, which had.begun at three o\u2019cleck in the afternoon, \"provecded all along the line until dys! After dark Soh farmbivuse on the: north bank of the river was occupi com- ite force of the Fusiliers tached\u201d to Col.fahon\u2019s brigade.just as the Boers were crossing a drift, to the South-west, with their transport wag- They arrived on the scene sons The Fusiliers fired into the Boer train, killing several \u2018mules, and capturing a wag- gonload of pom-pom ammunition.The eolumn, forsaking.the direct road to Mafeking, continued to.eross the veldt in a and , camped at nine p At 250 this morning it was AGAIN UNDER WAY, -by the enemy, the waggons and guna Prine: anked far apd wide on cither side by mounted men.As Mafeking was neared, the.halts were long and frequent.Finally, the rond was struck within three miles of the town, and at four a.m.Mafeking was relieved.Quite early in the evening Major Karri Davis, with a small patrol of Impérial Light Horse, rode into the town, but as this did not prove the absence of the enemy or the likelihood of the column not being attacked again, the honours of the first entry should in.justice ba given to the Cape Police, un der Major Berange, who throughout the he march, occupied the oner- advance guard, although perhaps the xr dangerous position for any part of the column under the circumstances was that of the rear guard, which vopsisted of the Mashonaland Squadçon, * Squadron of the Rbodesia Regiment, ai the diamond Fieldy Horse commanded by Col.Pearman.-As the column entered the town rousing cheers went up from the throats of nearly two thousand British Volunteers, Our casualties were one officer killed, one severely wounded, end two slightly, and twenty-three non-commissioned officers and men wounde Ât nine o'clock the relieving force oc \u2018eupted the town, and the garrison at once moved out, \u2018accompanied dy 12-pounders and pom-poms, and attacked McMullen's laager.The .Bocra resistad weakly, for about 30 minutes.then fled in disorder, leaving their tents, waggons and impedimenta.Qur men occupied all Boer positions, and also .toak: charge of the wounded men .as the hospital.Beveral Boer bodies were found and two Boer \u2018prisoners, who were found: hiding under waggôns, Were taken.Colonel \\den-Powell\u2019 gave the garrison a | muchvlongsd for opportunity of having TING SHÔT \u2018at the sims enemy, and used the: relief force.as reserves a: fet a porta, .\u201cIn the town men women _swarined the Boer rout.fompanied the troops as far ds the Nh n the enemy Le the town gmard formed up in the market, ods square for a march, ; past of the r re.was \u2018continuous cheering and great enthusiasm ovér the fact that the relief had been accomplished by Colonials.afeking has had a glorious week.On \u2018Saturday Commandant loff'a desperate attack resulted in his \u2018defeat and capture, and to-day the relief force is in the town, while the rs have been driven from their works and laager, and, , completely routed.\u201cGod Save the Queen.\u201d - .the fast trains run in and out.How the victims could approach without hearing the train coming seems incomprehensible, for -the track is straight for quite a distance.and even after the empty \u2018passenger cars .werd passed there fs a distance of \u2018over twenty-five feet before reaching the track on which the accident occudred.An eyewitness of \u2018the scene stated yesterday that the express was coming at full speed, and* neither whistled nor rang the bell.The milkman drove across the track, and the horre stopped as he heard the train thundering down.Quick as thought the engine struck between the horse and the vehicle.The milk waggon got no mixed up in the cow catcher that It took & considérable time after the train was stoppé.) to remove it, and a portion of the air.brake pipe had to be cut away before the pieces of the cart could be got out.Coroner McMaton will hold &n inquest this.afternoon on the bodies of the two victims., GI CONFIRMATION.~The Lord Bishop of Montreal administered the rite of confirm tion to 43 candidates at the morning se! vice in Church yesterday.His Yordship afterwards officiated at the celebration ot the Holy Communion.os CONÇERT.~The Montreal Conservatory ve its thirty-first pupil ooncert y afternoon.Trios for piano, violoncello, and sonatas for pic ano and ain were intermingled in the e, which proved = most, enjoyable, \u201cwho_took The Bila De MéDermatt, libel Mary cLaren, gene Master Peter Sehneides i violin Galbraith, Schneider Here's people free from pain and ashe\u2019 Dyspepsia\u2019s direful ifls, It is because they always take Laxa-Liver Pills.These little pills work while slenp, without a gripe or pe Curing © beady! constipation, d; and making you batter in the morniog, 1e Heals and DR.WOOD'S -scothes the lun NORWAY PINE a0 aoû Pau ef f * worst so - SYRUP, coughsanécolds, \u2019 - pret.The utmost - ace.ad been absolutely ee Et Auction ! Auction ! REDUCTION SALE! R.A.DICKSON & C0.ees 2261 §1.Gatioring SI will inaugurate one of the Greatest and Grandest Auction Sales ever held in Canada, commencing TUESDAY Afternoon, at 2.30 p.m.On account of extensive alterations of the store, and having such a Very Large Stock, they decided this to be the quickest way to dispose of it.Greatest opportunity of a life-time to buy good verything will be comfort- at your own price, 8 ably arranged for the occasion.Sale Every Afternoon at 2.30 p.m.Evenings, 7.30.son SHIPPING NEWS.ra Saga NEW VESSEL IN PORT.Zhe Bathlin Head Makes Her Maiden Voyage.stoamship, \u20ac , Kennedy & Co.agents, ved in port Saturday evening on er maiden voyage from Belfast Tore capable of driving tho vessel about twelve knots.The boilers are arran on for draught system, working pressure 200 Ibs.She has a very complete installation of electric light, and excellent accommodation | for officers, engineers and a few passen- ers in commodlous houses built on top of ridge.The RathHin Head js commanded by Captain T.McCalmont, formerly of the Torr He PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED.Steamer Rathlin Head, McCalmont, Belfast, McLean, Kennedy and Co., general Steamer Active, Christophersen, Pictou, May 28.Intercolonial Coal Company.coal.Steamship Turret Bell, Kingman and Co., Sydney, coal.Steamship Corinthian, 3.837, Dunlep, Hand A.Allan, Liverpool, general.Steamship Active, 867.Anderson, Interco- lonial Coal Co., Sydney, coal.Steamship Bjorgvin, 1788.Loading, King- man and Co., Bydney, coal.Steamship Teutonia, Furness, Withy and Co., general.& CLEARED.Bjorgvin, 1,785, Loading, King~ o., Sydney, light.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.try, 1657, Wilson, McLean, Kenne- rE moored at Windmill Point.Manchester Trader, 2186, Heath, Furness, & Co., moored opposite Sohmer ampana, 1154, Demers, J.G.Brock & Co., moored in customs n, ~ Tritonia, 7m Rollo, RB eford & Co.oored at foot © err] atrect VB rasilian, 06, Willlams, H.& A.Allan, moored at foot of Jacques Cartier square.e Megantic, 3183, \u2018Taylor, Elder, Dempster & Co., moored at foot of Berri Btreet.Rathlin Head, McCalinont, McLean, Ken- f Maribor- C.nedy and co.Moored at foot 0 ough stree! ; \" Corinthian, 3837, Dunlop, H.and A.Allan.Moored at foot of Jacques Cartier sq.Teutonia, Furness, Withy and Co.Moored at Hochelaga.Brigantines.Albatross, 400, Chalmers, Furness, Withy & Co., moored in custgms basin.\u2018La Plata, 299, Sloan, Anderson, MoKan- zie & Co., moored in customs basin, .SAILINGS FROM DIFFERENT PORTS.The passenger steamship sailings from Montreal, New York and Boston are as follow : ; FROM MONTREAL.Lake Megantle, eaver line.Béorinthlen, for Liverpool, June 8, Allan Steamshl! man and ne.Lake Superior, for Liverpool, June 15, Beaver line.Dominion, for Liverpool, June 16, Domin- fon line.Parisian, for Liverpool, June 16, Allan Hane.lake Ontario, for eaver ne.+ - Cambroman, for Liverpool, June 8, Dominion line, Lusitania, for Liverpool, June 29, Beaver line.pr nistan, for Liverpool, June 30, Allan e © : FROM NEW YORK.{ Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Bremen, June Manila, Italy, June 6.\u2018St.Paul, Southampton, June & Majestic, Liverpool, June \u20ac Noordland, Antwerp, Juhe 86.Barbarossa, Bremen, June 7.La Bretagne, Havre, June 7.; Kaiser Friedrieh, Hamburg.June 7.Laurentian, Glasgow, June 9.Étruria, Liverpool, June 8.Mesaba, London, June 9.Statendam, Rotterdam, June 9.Astoria, Glasgow, June 9, - Pretoria, Hamburg, June 9, FROM BOSTON.Saxonia, Liverpool, June 9, Alex.Mar- n.Cambrian, London, June 9, Furnéss, Withy & Co.; .- Kansas, Liverpool, June 9 Warren & Co.a Ccorslan.Liverpool, June 12, F.Leyland a.: entucky, Stettin via ports, June 15, of & Loo ri ishman, Liverpool, June 16, Richards, Mills & Co.Virginian, London, June 16, Furness, Withy & Co.; NOTES.The Algoma- Central Rallway Company has purchased a fourth steamer throug Petersen, Tate & Co., namely, the Monks- haven, 1416 tons gross register, to be employed In the Canadian lake trade.The Johnston ne is havin built on the Clyde which will be named the Rowanmore.She will be 540 fcet long, (9.4 feet beam and 40.6 feet depth of hold: She will be one of the largest carriers in the Atlantic trade, and will have a capacity for 13,600 tons of and 800 head of cattle.Her speed will 14 knots.The Elder, Dempster and Co., Beaver lins R.M.8.Lake.Superior, salled from Liver- rool, for Montreal, Saturday, June nd, with 600 passengers, and general cargo.The Allan line steamer Tunisian arrived at Moville at 2 a.m.on Monday.Allan line steamer Pomeranian, from Montreal for Liverpool, arrived out on Bun- day morning, and landed all her without loss.five stock Te Special Notice.Who Plays en Your Plano P Possibly no one\u2014probably some one once in a while, and more or less well.A PIANOLA places good music within the reach of every owner of a piano.True, it takes some little practice, a few hours.One must have a soul for music to get the best results from it, but that is really an sdvantage.We invite you to call and see this wonderful PIANOLA at our ware.tooms, where we are glad to exhibit it; L.E.N.Pratte & Co., sole agents for the Pianola, Aerial Piano, Aeolian and Orches- trelle, 1676: Notre Dame street, nearly opposite the Bank of Montreal.: The Montres! Daily Stat, rintea et the cormer .street and BGoation lane, « published by Hi fp Nl gi Jansen \u201cYork, via Plymouth, and Cher 2nd ym ; Hamburg, for Liverpool, June 8 | Liverpool, June 22, FOR THE GULF.The Campana Sails With Good List of Passengers.The Quebec Steamship Co: ny's Cam- pana sailed this afternoon for the Gulf ports, with the following saloon passengers: Mr.R.icholson, Montreal: Mr.B.McKay, Quebec; Mr.H.Le Boutlllier, Quebec; Dr.Peabody, Miss Peabody, Miss p, Montreal; Mr.:H.A.Sloan, Bloan and 2 children, Boston; Mr.E Mr.H.F.McLaughlin, Montreal; x.Carrol.Boston; Mr.J.Burwash, Montreal; Mr.E.H.may, Montreal; Mr.Fitch, Boston: Mr.A.Colgate, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Stimsop, L \u2014 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.ARRIVED.Hispania, at Halifax from Hamburg, June 2 St.Paul, at New York from Southampton and Cherbourg, June 2 Pa at New York from Liverpool, une Pretoria, at New York from Hamburg, June à \u2018 Island, at New York from Stettin and Copenhagen, June £ Gresser Kurturst, at Southampton from New York, for Bremen.June 3, = Auguste Victoria, at Hamburg from New urg, June Georgia, at Liverpool from New York, June 2.Ulunda (British), at Hallfax from Liverpool, June 3.Hespania (Ger.), at Hallfax from une Mesaba, at New York from London, June Statendam, at New York from Rotterdam, June June 8.1 Eremous, at London from Montreal, g Arcadian, at London from Montreal, Juna SAILED.a Nor), from Halifax for New @er.), from Halifax for Phi- from Halifax for Phi- from Halifax for Phi- Bratia York, June SCOTTISH KING IS RELEASED, .(Special to the.Star.) KINGSTON, Ont, lune 4\u2014A message was recelved in the city on Saturday morning that Mr.William Leslie, of the Collins Bay Rafting Company, had suce in releasing the \u2018steamshi ashore on the Newfoundland coast.Th steamship is now in Fermore miles from where she was ashore, and 40 miles from ' 8t; John's.$250,000, and \u2018he will get leasing her, - get a ble sum for re- WARSHIP ON TRIAL TRIP.PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 4\u2014The Russian cruiser Variag, which left Cramp's ship yards last Tuesday for her builders\u2019 trial trip, returned to th after having been gi test.The hig concelvable way, and not one weak spot was found in the construction of the ves- 8el or in her engines and boilers.The Variag will have her official trial in Jul pau be-ready fo be ti cork.mission late In August.Her contract calls for 23 knots an hour.ACTIVE NOT INJURED.The steamship Active, apparently not much the worse for going aground at Ba- tiscan on Friday morning, has arrived In port.The Active was floated on Saturday afternoon, a portion of her coal cargo be- in their turn were towed port by.the tug Florence.She sails to-morrow m rhing for Pictou.7 morn; LAME DUCK REACHES PORT.BT.JOHN'S, Nfid., June 4.\u2014 The Domisien line steamer Turcoman, Captain Honsells, from Liverpool, May 23, has arrived here towing the British steamer Strathnevis, Captain Tate, from Avonmouth, May 16, for Montreal, with & broken abatt THe accident occured in mtd- ocean on May 34.The Turcoman picked up the disabled steamer two days later and has been towing her continuously since, A claim of $15,000 for towage against the disabled steamer Btrathnevis has bees made in behalf of thé steamer Turcoman.For six days the Turcoman towed the Strathnevis, fn which time a distance of 900 miles was covered.The Turcoman has resumed her voyage to Boston.\u2014 SMALLPOX ON BOARD.NEW YORK, June 4 \u2014 The Hamburg-Am- erican line steamer Pretoria, which arrived Saturday morning from Hamburg, Boulogne, Plymouth, is detained in quarentine owing to a case of smallpox among her steerage passeng- 1 Monday, variable winds ; fine , Tuesday, light winds, fine and moderately warm.\u2018 a.m-\u2014Light Tred du a pleine, ent by\u201d repo urin e last twenty - fo hours: Victoria, 88, 50; loo - Barkerville, 64.40 ; , 0, 48; Eémon- on.70.50 ; Prince Albert, 68, 4 : QuAp- lle, 73, 80; : Pat und; 74, 44; Port Arthur, 6, 45: ary 4; Montreal, as Yuen : æ ee\" fax, 72, 3%.+ SU , .vo Jume 4th, 1900.Readings by Harrison à Co.» Standard Instrameats \u2019 Thermes.NNaght .560 Barom.Lei BM Fa tagne, at New York from Havre, | | not only good Scottish King | 8 ur, 10 \u201c3, ing transferred to fwo barges, and which o .Mr.D.MoNicoll, of CPR, Speaks of Recent Trip to the © West.SAYS GOOD CROP IS PROBABLE.\u2018Company Steadily Improving Road Bed and \u2018Adding Heavier Rails -to Its Equipment.D.i of the Mr.D McNicol, general manager Pacific way, is home after nearly a month's visit to Manitoba, the Ter- ful rapidity of .ita development.| In speaking to a Star reporter this morning, Mr.McNicoll said that during his trip he had paid particular attention to the main line from Montreal to Vancouver, and a sue Crow\u2019s Srila ad, from c to as well a the extension from Robson to Midway.In ing - of the section around \u2018North Shore of Like Superior, he says it is practically completed.¥rom Port Arthur to Winnipeg the road is being almost daily improved, and thousands of men are at work straightening curves, cutting down grades and getting the system into a perfect condition.The general mauager points out that «ll kinds of material in the building of railways and- rolling stock had very\u2019 materially increased the creation of a perfect roadbed and good rails, permitting the running of heavier trains, was the only way in which the company could meet the cha condition of affairs; A few years ago ard rail on the Canadian Pacific Railway waa 58 pounds, but this has been increased to 80 pounds, and all the .improvements arc of a like character.sonfirm- ed the statement that the inl Limited would be put pu on \u2018June ; :poth from Montreal and Vancouver, the time ied between the two cities being ane hundred hours.This ange will, of:course, necessitate the running of an \u2018intr number of locals, or.an extension of the present ; PASSENGER BUSINESS.Mr, McNicoll was asked as to the increase in business and he replied that th passenger brrness, as well as freight, is much ahead of last year.The preparations Dow going on for an increase of business all along the line, and: in the Pacific province, are something one has to see with his own\" eyes in.order.o properly appreciate the amount.of business:going on in every direction.People are pouring into.the country, and every -ome #8 particu larly hopeful of the fare.à only in Brit olnmbia, bat in\u2019 Naitoba and the North-West.He also mibtited-#he gradual \u2018leavening that \u2018was taking phice amongst \u201cthe foreign clement that recently settled in \u2018Northwestern Canada.great deal of the inew road making and nges generally - are being d \u2018hobors, and Italians, and he sfètes that the rapid sesimilation that has taken place uring the year or two is nothing less than remarkable.The odd customs of the ,nRewcomers a couple of years have i to a great extent disappeared, and they are servants, \u2018but valuable set- BRANCH ROADS COMPLETED.The branch railways which the Canadian .Pacific began last year \u2018in Mani are A , will be completed in time, -né dagbt, mave the fall crop from the re ive dis tricts, which these branches will, for the first time, bring in touch with the main stand by gangs of Galiciaps, Douk.' being pushed to completion this season, and to It is interesting to bear Mr, MçNicoll describe the scenery between and n Greenwood, as even better, than on the | main ; of Canadian c.Pre parations are being rapidly \u2018coripleted, he says, for a tremendous t' of business in this particular section during the coming season, and here also the company bave à great many men at work building sidings, spurs, ete, to accommodate the mines, which will soon be goi full blast.He visited Grommmood\u201d Pivenix and Grand Forks, the last-named being the location of the Granby smelter- which is shout ready to start work, and he says that no one can form any idea possibilities attached to the.ore bodies which are being opened up on every side, Next came the question of the midway, the present western terminus.In speaking of the intentions of the Canadian Pacific Railway at the point, he said that the future operations of the company will, no doubt, depend entirely u the development.the discoveries and requirements of the country generally To the west of Mid- \"way are Penticton Camp, McKinney, Okan- sçon and 3 amber of other mi centres, of which are ing through t evel- opment stage \u2018and which in, near future will be important camps.\u2019 Mr.McNichol says that \\Reslaud has \u201cgot beyond the mizing and its future an a city is established.J speaking of Vancouver he says that D is making improvements to th other inal facilities, - Oriental trade, to Vancouver, and there is no go bac ade.Com; roug e mountains, the reports indicated a fine: outlook for the ranches.Th bee .ere n good t of rain along the foothills, and with the fact of having had a favourable winter, the export of cattle this year, will, no doubt a deal heavier than last ear, when the trade was hampered by a ! ° pping.As the Transvaal war is probably nearing the end, there will be a great number of ports rel , many of which.will return to the St.Fore ade Bos do find the Canadian Nort en, ve stock from + WESTERN COAL TRADE.Ho daa peo Pleased to note that the pros tof a Neary output of western coal were very , an Fernia, Capmore, Leth : ints.At Fernie, in the as well aan Crow's Nest P , there are no fewer than 150 ooke \u2018ovens already built, while fifty this applies to bridge, Anthracite, more are under way.and new ts are being sunk\u2019 and r preparations made for a output east and west, while very pand south of The bonis .south of the line.e.Michel is also another > coal very entouré plante bein Tang a very ant is ng ind here, while 8 Kood many houses have already beey efected.i Dl says that the p ts for a étopfh the wes pre $e t The p manager has had a bu time.{psy attending to the many callers who y awaiting his arrival home.GA K LA YA / NY, WAR vi (a Ÿ) \u2019 ONE A) 1 DEXA) (kiss 0 À ROI (2 A ROO OOS g ANNA) DE à AN PN 90 l | S ss S XS SOR ps & > avan So Se ES CROSS SRS = ESS Cone Tw, eu > ee oS os > a a ana GON Las SST Ke RS ce oo ROC CS ; .REV.JE.Of Granby, Quebec, the New Preside nt of the Lo ference.METHODIST CONFERENCE.Rev.Dr.: Hunter Conducted This © of an Bloguent Sermon.GANANOQUE, June 4.\u2014 \u2018The morning service in Bt.Andrew's Presbyterian Church wag eonducted by Rev.Dr.Hunter, who preached a very adie and interesting sormon, taking as his text, Second Timothy.second chaoter, verses 8 and 9.In explaining the text the preacher re- {ferred to and preferred the rendering of the first clause in the revised version: \u201cRemember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead.\u201d instead of the common rendering: \u201cRemember that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead,\u201d intimating that the, thought of the Christian should be fixed, not so much on the fact of the resurrection, ss upon the risen Lord himself.The theme of the preacher was the risen Lord and the .FREE AND UNTRAMELLED WORD: as à sottitob of consolation in times of anxiety and trouble.\u2018The apostie might be, but no Mater; the Lord was risen, and \u201cthe Word was not bound.\u201d oo.The sermon, eloquently delivered, was a Beautiful and impressive Mustration .of the power of the Goupel.oe In the afternoon.st Anérew's Sen day Bohoo! was Mr.Tis Natrol br Bev MAVETY, the Montreal Methodist Con- ry pe > rT Eagl.who Nlustrated his shifoct, \u201cThe development of character, by, y en by.the use of some making his points more saglly understood and remembered by the children.Rev.Mr.Shortt sleo addredved the Sunday School, illustrating if a way.ustrating Ix e and quite as \u2018éiteotivèiy, \u2018by lotroducing a tires - The ad- dressée were both listewpd.to with the closest \u2018attention and intersst.Rev.Mr.Edwards preacBéd in the even.Ing, his text being: First John, first chap ter.His theme was confession of sin and Mr.Edwards gave an.excellent account of sin.and showed clearty: man's need for pardon; and then pressed home with great YORK, June 4-4 #poctal to the Hetafà lays à für à second Rogalina -and Marta, wi vêe Joiised \u2018to of the mig hty i nches of trees, in this way, |.Medicine There's no season when good medicine is so much needed \u2018as in Spring, and there's no medicine which fact Spring Medicine is another name for Hood's Sarsaparilla.Do not dela; taking it.Don\u2019t put it till your health tone gets too low to be lifted.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Will give you a good appetite, purify and enrich yeur blood, overcome that tired feeling, give you mental and digestive strength and steady nerves.Be sure to ask for HOOD'S, and be sure that you get Hood\u2019s, the best med- - icine money can buy.Get a bottle TODAY.It is Peculiar To Itself Presen in \u2019 the WY not, come in .and\u201d get posted.Great cut in Saab prices ° for June month.COCHENTHALER Diamond Jeweller, 149 St.James St.acai [are Fiek,-ærho-has_ been PERSONALS.Pr Co met ra in Mr.J.Tempest Dawson, formerly | of Montreal, i guest of the Windsor.Mr.D.A.McCaskill returned to the city yesterday from the Lower Provinces.Miss Evadne Cotter, who has beens spending à short iday at home in Kingston, has returned to Montreal.\u2018 : : .Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., arrived at the Windsor yesterday morning and returned to the Capital last evening.Mr.Stewart Wikon has left Kingston for Brandon, Manitoba, to enter the service of the Imperial Bank in that city.Mrs.John S.Robertson, of Baltimore, Md., who has been visiting friends in Mont real, left for her home this morning.Mr.Arthur Cotter, Kingston, has been pro- to e lon © er In a Branch of the Montreal Bank at Chat ham, N.B.vc Mrs.John Campbell and family- have left town\u2019 for Boucherville, where they have rented the cottage of Mr.Narcisse nois for tlie summer months, The visiting, governors to \u2018the Montreal General vital for this week are: Messrs.\u2018A.H.Campbell, G.H.Horsfall, A.A.Ayer and A.D.Durnford.Mr.T.G.Shan , president of the.Canadian Pacs Rally, has, gone to Marquette atten e annual meetin, of the Soo line and the Duluth and Sou Shore.The marri of Miss Emma Long, Rev.W.H.Emsley, Bt.Luke street x t rt Montreal, will take place at Douglas Church, on Thurs day morning, June 14, at 8 o'clock.Mrs.Stewart Skeaff, Accompanied by Mas ter Murray Skeaff, has arrived in town on \u2018a visit to- her mother, Mrs.Clark Mur ray.eaff will spend the summer with Mrs.Murray at Little Metis.\u2018 Rev.Father Patrick N: and his cousin, Father Vaughan, n inaf Vi are in town, and are staying with relatives at Westmount.Father ; is going West in » few days on dvi Archbishop Treland, at St.Paul.The marriage was celebrated, in the St It trenepiros t Lord Btratheona\u2019s new ni tent obility, the remainder & A A tin Red trend her father ia the Honourable re Howard \u2018becoming Baroness Strathcons, should she sur vive her hueban d, become.Dowager .A thcona, and Dr.Howard's eldest; Donald A., wi to the eta: while Mo Howend ber e Mr.abildgen will fermée Honosenb}ee Cn JEEEEEEEE Bey.Dr.Daniel Chisholm, P.P., of North the Lowe W Ww Ww Ww Junge \\y sibly choose is a fine piece Wi W \\ ly asked for First Quality Ww | \u2018 Weddings Ww The daintiest and most appropriate gift you can pos- nN of Cut Crystal.- w =Qut Grystale Our display of fine Cut Crystal is unequalled in Canada, and our prices are much lower than is usual- Call in and see our large stock of fine China and Glass of every description.W 2420 ST.CATHERINE ST.(Between Drummond and Stanley Sts.) WHOLESALE : 339 TO 341 St.PAUL Sr.0, ° A es Besides our regular cash ; discount on all our if) charge to every purchaser.Open evenings until 10 o'clock; New Establishment, 447-1449 - = St, Catherine Strèet.128ztf | ;F F e et YI Ta.Business Men \u201c And Clergymen.FURNITURE AND CARPETS to every one mentioned above Fupniture will be packed free of = dly tell your friends about it.LAPOINTE, : NEAR MONTCALM ST.1 a Mr.S.H.Lever .8.hae arrived in town from \u201cNew York.mot eee : INDE & ing ad.To- ropto, has returned to Mon .5 Hon.Senator O'Brien has left on a fishing expedition to Lac Chapleau.Mr.W, A.Kiddermaster, who was in town .Inst week, hag returned to Chicago.' Mr.and Mrs.Louis Barbeau have returned ~ from a visit to the Frontenac in Quebee.Principal Peterson, of McGill University, bas returned from a visit to Fredericton, have taken up their residence at Beaconsfield for the summer.Mrs.Lorn Macdougall and Miss Dora Mac- dougall have returned from a visit to Chantbly, where they were the guests of Mrs.Barnard.; Miss Brotherhood, 265 University street, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Sidney Johnson, in Greénwood, B.C, has returned to town.Major and Mrs.Sirra bave recently arrived from Florence, Italy, on a visit to Mrs.Serra\u2019s parents, Mr, and Mrs.Joseph, rdney, N.S., is in the city -en route to % : r Provinces, fi e Southern States.Mr.and Mra.T.D.Bell and the Misses Bell, Prince Arthur street, leave this week to take possession -of- their country residence at Car ille.Mr.Chas.N.Blakley and Mrs.Blakley, Westmount, who sailed on Saturday by the Vancouver, intend to spend several monthä in.the Old Country.Among those who intend to d the sum- en at Bt.s, N.B.ore Mra.Robt.Meighen and Mis Meighen, \u201cwho have taken rooms at the Algonquin.rom a stay in the ns just been completed.Mrs.George D.Redpath and the Misses Redpath, who have spent the winter at Ste., sailed on Saturday by the ome to nd, where intend to spend the summer.he Lord cona, uest of t De chess of pam B70 ide, in the absence of ag yi i ness, st the ixth ann oi Fund, to be held on June 12 in the Al \u2018bany Fnstitate, London.\u2018 r.Louis Angevine, who has been for the Me niteen years a member of the edit- oria) staff of the Star, bas resigned to become s representative of Msjes- ty\u2019s Theatre under the new management.t noon on Saturday, the members of the Star staff gathered in the local room to bid him farewell.A handsome diamond ing was ible expression of the r associates, and the was voiced in by Ue Gordonsmith.the F-Uter.- The Hon.J.S.Hall, Mrs.Hall and family | liver, Also of daughter of Campbell, of to Mr.Leigh officiating.a imcoe, with Miss STERLING SILVER.: Tea Sets.S 3g asvors VERY ELEGANT DESIGNS.< English Manufacture and English Hall Marked.&#-Tbe \u201cHall Mark\u201d 1s the British Gov- ont Gusrantes 48 to thé quality of the CABINETS OF Solid Silver and Cutlery.A very acoeptable WEDDING GIFT! R.Sharpley & Sons JEWELLERS, 2334 St.Cath 180x POOCOUHSOOE erin 2 ado aol ASD Ald As llldd dd dod dod RO SSI SES SSSR S e Street.OH \u2014 James Cathedral, Toronto, on Saturdayy Miss Muriel Drummond Campbell] Archibald Hamilton k,\u201d Queen's ton Goldie McCarthy, the Rev.Canon Only the immediate relatives amilies witnessed the ceremony, The, cathedral was beautifull alms and masses of w Frances Campbell was bridesmai Pa Mo Welsh decorated ite flowers, ad the groomsman was Mr.John H, Mr.and Mrs.McC arthy left by oss, the Montreal boat in the afternoon fos Quebec and Halifax.A ty wedding took place at Woodstoc t., at 3 o\u2019clock Saturday afternoon, a! Burnside, the beautiful home of Registrar apd Mrs.Geo.R.Pearle Pattullo was married ert Bowie, of Broc attullo, when Miss Dr.Robe The Rev.Dr.the ceremony, which took McMullen, of Knox Church formed the.cere pie in the drawing room before a ; ros.The and ferns.bank of bride looked exe ceedingly well in a gown of white duchese satin with chiffon trimmings.white roses amg.t was of for, Miss Rh ea Bowie, sister of ° Her boys iden hair the groom, and Mivs Mamie Pattullo, sister of.the bride, were bridesmaids.Miss Kate Pattullo, another sister of the bride acted a» maid of honour.The latter wore green muslin, made over cream n, and sati the bridesmaids white organdie over white silk, and large chip hats \u2018trimmed with white tulle, and carried bouquets of filies of the valley.e Mr.Robert \u2018a graduate of The bride received gifts, that of the of great beauty.groom, who is a son of Bowie i of McGill assisted by his brother, Mr.Allison of Brockville, and University, wae a number of beautiful being a pear] pin Ç he other presents come sisted of cut glass, silverware, bric-a- * \u2018 nie for op Bruce etc.Dr.an 5.Bowie will resi Frockville after their return from holy + return from thefr Te Tauren ma, me Lo."]
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