The Herald, 12 avril 1898, mardi 12 avril 1898
[" FTI LIVE ES Efe EF Se ES 25 5 $5 4S TL BS A herd et o \u2014_\u2014 H Fr N JJ on DO be ds e Sila \u2014e + © @ dd WWW WW UV WV CV VW CW Ca COW OCC oO CO VW OO BN OB BD OO \\ 52 asses nunsnmzann NENT.% i , BEAUDRY STS.se ga LADIES\u2019 DAYS\u2014Monday Morning and Wednesday Afternoon.Se GRIEF CAUSED HER | TO END HER LIFE.The Suicide Mourned for a Dead Lover For Ten Years.Chicago, April 32.\u2014Miss Lillian Higgins, attired in \u2018her bridal dress of whte that had been folided away for ten years and with a bouquet of spring flowers in her hand, lay down to join in death the lover who had preceded her ten years ago.She killed herself at the home of her aged ather with whom she Mved.When Miss] Higgins was 19 years oË age death carried away a young man to whom she was betrothed within a few days of the time set for their wedding.For ten years she overwhelmed her.bore up under the sorrow that at last JOHN DOYLE WIL \u2014 The Law Will be Allowed to Take Its Course.Ottawa, April 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014An Or- der-in-Council was sigmed to-day by Lord Aberdeen allowing the law to take its course in the case of John Doyle, now in Nelson, D.C., jail, sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Dennis Connors, who Deyle shot in a bar room squabble.Doyle will be hanged on the zZnd April.DROWNED HIMSELF.A Young Kingstonian's Successful Effort to End His Life.\u2014- \u2014 Kingston, Ont., April 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 by her depressed spirits and conversation.Sunday cvening she spent in writing letters to friends.in her room.ELECTION APPEALS, The Liberal Candidate Declared Hlected in West Huron.She bad taken laudanum.Toronto, Ont, April 12.\u2014At Osgoode Hall, this morning, Mr.Justice MaLen- nan handed out judgment in the election appeals of West.Elgin and South Perth.West Elgin was a tie at the recount, with the casting vote in the hands of the returning officer, and the seat was consc- quently claimed by MeNish, the Liberal.There was an appeal, hewover, in regard to cerlain ballots, 47 in all.All these were ruled off by Judge Mel.ennan, aml the ballots which had been rejected by the county judge, because they bore other initials than those of the deputy returning officer.Three of these were allowed for McDiarmid and two for McNish, the met result being to give a majority of one te MoeDiarmid, the Conservative candidate, thercby ensuring him the seat.: The case of South Perth, the oppeal was | from the recount before Judga Barron.| In all 112 ballots were ohjected to beiore ' Judge Barron, 29 by Monteith, Conservative, and 83 by Moscrip, Liberal.Judge McLennan confirmed the decision of the county judge in regard to all the ballots in No.3, Downie township, and No.3, Hibbert, which were objected: to because the number had been placed on the back of each ballot by the deputy returning officer.These are all allowed by both judges.In several cases where the cross was on the left-hand side of the ballot, the votes were allowed at the recount, and on appeal Judge Mcolennan\u2019s judgment i coincided with that of the county judge, and allowed the whole 112 disputed ballots, \"save in the case of 14 which had been allowed for Monteith, Comservative, with which Monteith had a majority of 10.In these ballots the printer had made on error, and Monteith\u2019s name, in large type, overlapped the line, and went into the division allotted for the third candidate.point, and stated his conviction that there was reasonable ground for believing that voters in each of these cases had intended to vote for Frame, the third candidate.The result of the \u2018election depended, of course, on these ballots.Without them Mr.Moscrip has a majority of 41, and the | judge having ruled them out, the seat is ! given to him.| This dloses the appeal in connection : with the recounts, and leaves the Government \u2018the gainer by one constituency, : namely, West Huron.HEAVY SPRING TRAFFIC.Just at present traffic over the Government system between Montreal and the Maritime Provinces is exceptionally heavy.Each train that pulls out of Montreal carries a large number of passengers, and the time of the run between this city and Halifax is being graduaily reduced.Sorta: ENDORSE DR.BRYCE.Winnipeg, April 12.\u2014The presbytery of St.John, N.B., has ondorsed the nomi- { nation of Rey.Dr.Bryce, of this city as | moderator of the.Presbyterian General Assembly.Prof.Falconcr, of the Presbytery College, Halifax, will arrive in the city the first week in May to assist in the summer mission work of Manitoba College.STII).BIG EARNINGS.Montrdal Street Railway earnings yesterday were very large, showing that the fine weather is having a very appreciable effect upon business.Over $4,241.00 in fares was taken in yesterday, an increase over the corresponding day last year of £800.06.GAUDAUR ACCEPTS.Vancouver, April 12.\u2014Jake Gaudaur has accepted the invitation to contest his rights to the World\u2019s Championship with Bob Johnston, provided $100 expenses and $2,- 500 a side is put up, the race to take place either on Burrard Inlet or at Rat Portage.Baby Presents, Brushes and Combs, Dress Sets, Spoons, Puffs, etc.GEO.6.ROBINSON & CO., 2397 St.Catherine Street: tence will be given later, Only skilled and experienced workmen employed, Judge McLennan went into this During the last three weeks friends of | William Williams, a young farmer at Bat- the young woman noticed that she seemed ¢ tersea, made a successful attempt at suicide more than usual to show her old sorrow Sunday.Going to the shore of Lough- Loro\u2019 Lake, the secured a big stone, tied 3t with a strong rope about lis neck, and Yesterday she was found dead, talring a boat, he went out on the lake, threw the stone overboard and went down with it.The youth was eighteen years of age and despondent, THI FENNELL MURDER.Edward Daly was arraigmed this morning in the Court of Queen's Bench on a charge of manslaughter.lt will be remembered that Daly was seen in company with Davidson, who is mow in penitentiary for being implicated in the death of Edward Ifennell, who was killed in a lame off Victoria square, several months ago.Mrs.David Foster, Maprice Perron, and Mr.Ryan were the witnesses this morning.Nothing so far seems to inerimi- rate the prisoner.Mr.H.J.Cloran appeared for the defence.THE, RICHELIEU AND ONTARIO.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company are ready to run their Montrea!- Government to have the chanpel buoyed.This cally attention to a curious state of affairs, The contract for placing the buoys has not.yet been awarded! It was awarded some time ago by the Government to Captain Alphonse Monarque, the lowest temmerez, He was obliged to retire as he was unable to look after the work on account of \u2018ill-health.The next lowest, Captain Narcisse Paul, of Sorel, has not vet signed the contract, and hesitates, owing to the nature of the conditions, HE STOLE THE GLOVES.On Saturday afternoon the detective department got word that a man was trying to dispose of some clothing on Craig street.Acting Detectives Richard and Mclaughlin went down, Craig street and found Arthur Miraglia trying to sell a quantity of gloves and trousers to Superior, the second-hand flealer.The goods were found to be some which had been stolen from Mr.Reeves, 15 St.Lawrence street.Magistrate Lafontaine sentenced M tragli'a this morning to a i fine of $5 or imprisonment for five days.The goods were valued at about $8.NEWSBOY ROBBED AND BEATEN.At eleven o'clock this morning a mnews- boy, who gave his name as Jimmie Brown, was assaulted amd robbed on Windsor street by one of his companions.The boy was found lying on the curb, semi-uncon- scious, from the effects of a brutal kick- irg in the abdomen.He was carried into a near-by restaurant, where he soon recovered, and was taken to his home.His assailant has mot yet been captured.THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.The annual spring sessions of the Quebec Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers commenced yesterday after- woom, in Zion church, and were continued to-day, to close this evening, at the Congregational College.Mr.Charles Cushing delivered an address on home missions.THE SUPERINTENDENT IN TOWN.Mr.J.E.Price, superintendent of the Government system at Truro, Nova Scotia.bas been in Xfontreal for the lust two weeks on business connected with the railway.which he represents, Last evening Mr.Price left for Malone, N.Y., on rail way business.- SAVOY HOTEL.Nos.10, 12, 14 and 16 Victoria street.Conducted entirely on the European plan.The best furnished bedrooms in the city, £1 to $2 per day.All meals a la carte, Dining rooms open nightly until one o'clock for theatre parties.Private rooms reserved for parties of four or more on order by telephone 4276.A special rate will be given for permanent guests.THE SCOIETY OF ARTS OF CANADA, 1666 Notre Dame street, Montreal.Distributions every Wednesday.Value of prizes ranging from $2 {o $2,000.Tickets, 10 cents.W.D.& H.0.WILLS, Bristol, Eng.Their entire better makes of tobaccos, such as \u201cCapstan Navy Cut,\u201d \u201cGold Flake Honey Dew,\u201d \u201cTraveller,\u201d «Bristol Bird\u2019s-Kye,\u201d and others always to be had at E.A.Gerth\u2019s, agent, 2335, St, Catherine street, Queen's Block.Dr.J.0.Gulmond, of Chicopee, Mass., says he has alwaye used with success Menthol Cough Syrup for coughs and colds.at Cee ee me a \u2014__ = - \u201coo - Quebec line and have been waiting for the, +.WALKER'S CORK PULLERS For Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants.\u2014ALSO\u2014 w= Repairs for Same.L.J.A.Surveyer, Ironmonger, 6 St.Lawrence Main St.WE MANUFACTURE \u2018CITADEL BRAND\" CEMENT, We are agents for Rathbun\u2019s Porous Terra Cotta Fireproofin;, Ornamental Terra Cotta, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Interior Finishing Lumber.(st.Lawrence Portland ~~ Cement Gompany, 2684 Notre Dame St., Montreal.TELEPHONE, - - - 8587 Try a Dainty Little Cake \u2014OF\u2014 GADENS VICTORINE IT WILL PLEASE YOU.IT WASHES CLOTHES.Saves Time, Clothes and Money.All Grocers\u20142 cakes for 5c., 25c.per doz.A.D, GILLIES cree 430 St.James St.HS HS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.TO LET\u2014On Mance street, a fine large | lower tenement; basement floor, on street level; 6 large rooms, bath-room, : larder and pantry; rent $20.Car! War- necke, Real Estate Agent, 157 St.James street.T TO LET\u2014517 and 519 Notre Dame street.Good business stand; close to wharf; was an hotel for years.Large yard.Will be rented low to a good tenant.Apply Wm.Taylor, in rear 39 St.An- tolne \u2018Street.92 WANTED\u2014A tailoress on children\u2019s cloth.! ing.Apply John Aitken & Co., 1757 Notre Dame gireety 89 WANTED\u2014Work by the day; housecleaning or any other work, for a girl.Apply 92 Alexander street.8¢ WANTED\u2014Experienced general servant, who understands cooking; Protestant; with city references.Apply, 45 Mackay street.87 WANTED\u2014Situation as watchman, fireman or caretaker; any place of trust; has certificate; good city references.Addess J.Knox, 16589 Notre Dame st.89 DHATHS.STMONBAU\u2014In this city, on the 1t1h Inst, aged 47 years, T months and 11 days, Jule Meloche, wife of L.B.Simoneau, electrician.Funeral will take place Wednesday, 13th 1inst., from his residence, 355 St James street, at 7.30 a.m.to Lachine Lachine Cemetery.Church, thence to riends and acquaintances will please accent Luis intimation.please ac, Quebce papers please copy.HOWARD\u2014At No.4 Reaver Hall square Montreal, on April 10th, 1808, Thomas Howard, harbor master of Montreal in ! his 72nd year.\u2019 WALSH\u2014AL 40 Benthelet, Thomas Patrik \"alsh, aged 3 weeks, belov: \u2019 rick and Mary Walsh.ved son of Pat ANDREWS\u2014At Coaticook, on March 929 ° Mrs.Join G.Andrews\u2014, aged 36 years.BEIQUE\u2014At St.Jean Baptiste do Rouville on the 8th \u2018inst.Dr.J.H.F.Beigue aged 82 years and 10 months.\u2019 SHOPLIFTER SENTENCED.Marie Bourque, who was arrested on Saturday for shoplifting came before Mag- \u2018strate Lafontaine this morning and was sent to goal for six months.She is an old cffender.a « NOT THE SAME COMPANY.Editor of Tie Herald : Sir \u2014An article appeared in one of your contemporaries a few nights ago to the effect that \u201cThe Trading and Mining Company of Canada?had despatched a party of men \u2018to luümonton, en route for the Klondire, and that tkey were now strand- cd at that point waiting for the \u201cpromoter of the company.The name adopted by this company being so similar to that of The Montreal Mining and Trading Company, and the objects of both being alike, the public have frequently confounded tae two, and 1 shall be obliged if you will grant me the privilege of your columns to explain that the two companies are separate and dis- tinet organizations, without any connection whatever, i .The party sent out Ly the Montreal Min.| ing and Trading Company left Montreal on i March 30th, and the latest news I kave received firom them is that they have completed thelr outfit and are ready to leave Ednronton for the West, and by the time lus Appears in print expect they will aave fleparted.Thanking you for your courtesy in this instance, I am, yours truly, T.Bartlett, R.Montreal, April 11th, 1898, fo Sas se us SL = Se ue 3 7 30e = st ue iH Ge 2 = St eS | KH = © 5% se | i \\} 5 sé 2e i \u201c> IP Gb #5 Sr SG AD SN SU LP AP SS SEAS PP SS ES One Dollar Shirts ok don\u2019t fit and give comfort, your money back * yo thing they don\u2019t fit and give comfort, your Money back ck.Xo, loss looks\u2014just your money.143434 NROE BROS, 2246 St, Catherine Street > AS ACACRE RE IRIS RE Mt w À eOP® VHHHH © © ms IR Making the.5 Old House Look New It is wonderful what a difference a little paint\u2014if jt ; \u2014will make in a house.Are you going to brighter is se woodwork this spring?We have all kinds of n up y&.oils, stains, varnishes and calsomine.good colors.on o> NN NZ - EE paints, Ready mixed op dry DOC 6 HOCHOSHSESHÉ © © COHOHOOOHÈD® « H0HDHH SH SO DHHHHHS KO PS aN OS® ODD SLOOOOOGH, \u2014 ERA VS) COLONIAL HOUSE PHILLIPS SQUARE, Curtain Department, eo > fro \u2014 Lace Curtains in great variety of designs, in Rococo, Renaissance, Brussels Lace, [rish Point, Duchess, Point D\u2019Esprit, Swiss, Mechlin and Scotch Lace, in Ivory and White, with Sash Curtains to match.Frilled Muslin Curtains in White, White and Blue, Cream and Pink, and Old Gold and White, from $2.50 to 55a pair.\u2019 Frilled and Tapestry Squares, in Watteaus, Tessiers, Armurish, Oriental and other designs for Cushions and Chair Seats from 18 inch square to 27 inch square.Light Drapery Silks, 50 in.wide in Russian Stripes for Curtains, Draperies, etc, ete, in all shades, at $1.50 a yard.Tapestry Curtains in great variety of Colorings and Designs, from $3.50 a pair upwards.Plain Velours in shades of Old Rose and Gold, Light Blue Apple Green, Olive Green, Dark Green, Vandyke Red and Crimson for Portieres, Window Curtains and Up- holsterings.Silk Brocades, Silk Tapestries, Woollen Tapestries and Cotton Tapestries, in great variety of designs and colorings for Curtains and Upholsterings.025600000500 06 600006000-000300HHH0000 © 6 9 00099 Awnings Awnings Awnings Estimates Furnished and Orders Executed at short nets Window Shades in Scotch, Holland and Opaque Le Cloth, with Laces and Fringes in great variety to se from.690000000000 0000000000000000000 66.00000000088 Mail Orders Promptiy and Carefully Attended To, an 6060000000 66695DS 6 960066090600 906066 HHH600 D © 6000 HENRY MORGAN & (0 MONTREAL- LSE CCS ECV ®VE Vv Wwe wv.\u201cWW BNW © OO ON 0 BN BN TB OOOO BB AWD rarer srrarssasssssamy | Mr.J.Burt Sutherland 1 .Room - Will lecture in Lecture ©.- Heal Estate Uy Auction.CENTENARY METHODIST CHUR We are instructed to offer ing.d Bven Ë FOR LE ones thsry gra Men a0 tect \u2014 «Famous 2A su Subjed Have Seen and Heo ; shite E ; land is a great trave lor nities 0 goin) 2 Jane he LA and mattors © hin lens to most men.The lec and entertaining- Silver Collection.COAL That substantial cut stone front house 404 ST, ANTOINE ST, Between Dominion aud Fulford streets, Lot 21 feet 6 inches x 135 feet.Sale at Our Rooms, 181 St.James Street, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th At ELEVEN o'clock.J.CRADDOCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers.ROVINCR OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT g GIFTED, of Montreal\u2014Circuit Court, No.4,610.B .\u2014Dame G.Lapierre, piaintiff, versus NO ASHES To NO CLINEBR* 01 Fe = \u2018 Mercure, defendant.\u201c1908 ite Cou Givel Re é the wenty-first da; f ril, JC, hracite Ve an © at ten of Vee clock in the.forenoon.Use Welsh Ant Americ ° at the domicile and place of business of heat than sizes.Telephon 0 said defendant, No.71% and 720 St.Cath- and furnace .\u2018LES & C ors St erine street, in the city of Montreal, will Ww M.KNOW mmissio be sold Dy authority of justice, all the \u2019 209 0° - ge goods and chattels of the vaid defendant, \u2014 bY 1d J seized fin telg-enuse, consisting of jewellery.\u2014_\u2014 is published 141 St acts watches, clocks, show cases, ete.The Herald compane.@ os 8 Conditions cash.Publishing eal.NARCISSE LEFBBVRE, B.S.C.Street, - rector.Montreal, 12th April, 1808.og DI | Manag! a "]
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