The Montreal herald, 28 mai 1900, lundi 28 mai 1900
[" THAT OF es ONLY DIFFIMALTY IS «RANSPORT Passage of the Vaal Virtually Unopposed, But the Railroad Has Been Very Badly Damaged.Cape Town, May 29.\u2014It is rumo entered Johannesburg.New York, May 38.1.N.Fords cables tte Tribune from London as fallows: Be- Jated /despatuhes recelved In Fleet Rtreet at dnight confirmed the previous octal Trpôrts of the advance of Lord Roberts\u2019 /army to the Vaal River without throwlng * much light upon the situation.The passage of the river was virtually unopposed and the centre and the two wings probably halted on Sunday ou the Transvaal frontier after a verles of fatiguing marches.The destruction of the raliway has been so com- Plete that this baie may continue for gev.oval dave nuntyl transport difficulties can be overcome, The Trauvsvaal burghers are reported to de holding mrone defenaive positions be tween Heldelberg and the raliway near Kilp River station.and there are several commandoes at Potchefstroom on the flank.The Free State burghers have not retired | acroes the Vaal River, but are hovering about Frankfort and watching for a favor able opportuntty for ralding the lines of communication.Whether Steyn has proclaimed a Ary capital is uncertain, but only three out of the nineteen districra or shires of the Free State remun in possession of bis burghers.These are Vrede, Betblehem and Harrismith.Geveral Rundle halds the Une between Winbu-F and Fleksburz and prevents eom- œuvlcgtions on the lank between the northern and southern districts.and while the Bowe comumndas ape apaln reported at Pre foria to have re occupied Helibron ard to dave \u2018ollowed Tard Roberts to Wave Hoek, the manoeuvre does not appear to have been anything wore than a hunt for convoys, PASSAGE OF THE VAAL.The passage of the Vaal River ja conceded at Pretoria.and there are vague Te- Parts probably premature, that President Kruger hae pov aime?a referendum by white The Turogthes mary decide whether= the WAT gy! continue ar peace be made There ere \u201ctulat rmnares fran Winbare respe ug General DV Wet s Pention 0 propose terms of carrender Lette Enpocanss is Ritschenl co thes > Crore tx che Tandon Press.wht incase upon han ag poire en unconditional 1es wWEN ST à nt ention OP anv kind The War Oop gave one 3 0 Nate from Tort Roberr< at mining th othe date ane Vercernging The plant aw 12g the rr way oaks! the Vas Roe Yoacterday and eros rae?! cq the pe Nao Wha mas dren wid Jee Osater xg pre mAnads Thing tte Free Nine Has Neen Anish and The passags of the Vas\u2019 Ra, Das Dy cTvted woh aux four (ssus tie gere _\u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014 NO COMPROMISE IN SETTLEMENT OF WAR red here that General French has A good deal, however, has happened since October.Lard Roberts\u2019 referenee to Hell {| bron serves to explain the Pretoria accounts of the re-occupation of the town by the Doers.A telegraph erator had Leen captured there after the British forces had been withdrawn.This incident proves that | General Hamdton's column takes Its con- | Toys with (Land is not dependent upon the | nes of communication in the rear.| ESCAPE OF THE COAL MINES.The narrow escupe of the coal mines from ! destruction rouses suspicion among South ; Africans that Joununesburg will be ln ashes when Lord Roberts enters the clty.cand that immense losses will be sustalned I by the mining properties.There is no In- | formation respecting General Buller's move ments, aud nothing from Mafeking except | the oMclal nunouncement that supplies are ; comiug In from Buluwayo.The drawing rvoms yesterday were flied with political gossip as the Conservative clubs had been on the previous night.Ther \"Ia a general agreement among the Unionist members of Parliament that the elections | will be ordered during the autumn.but no steps will be taken until Lord Roberts Is in Pretoria.He has been an electioneering agent for the Unifonlst Government, and Das done his work so well that the general elections are not likely to be deferred later than Octo?ARTILLERY AT JOHANNESBURG.6 am The Roers have retired hefore Tom Roberts towards Klip River and the lost correspondent states that their artillery has been sent to protect Johannesburg.} rame particulars of the dash for the Ver.cenfping bridge are puhlished this morning.On Saturday It seems that Colonel Henry and Tis mounted infantry were In touch wWHh the rear guard of the Roers who were mak.ng for the Vand River at Vereeniging.An exciting ree took place far the bridge.' 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was cuused by the heavy run of water from the north-westerly lakes and streams, ral-ing the water along tbe rafiway be tween fifteen und twenty feet, washing oul a porilos of the rallway embankment, 4 beavy ralu fall occurred jo that district duriug yesterday aftersoun and evenisg, and the trackmen patrolled the track until the rain subsided, which was about 9 p.m, when everything was apparently in good order, and no danger autlcipated, A serious sccldent occurred on the Labelle & Ste.Agathe branch lige of the Capadian Pacific Rallway, which resulted in the wreck of three passenger cars and the injury of sixteen persons, through the subsidence of an vmbankment this morning.The followlng passengers were injured slightly :\u2014 Heary Cardipal, typographer, Montreal, head cut.J.K.Kennedy, wrist cut.Phillipe Lasunde, Turee Rivers, arm in- Jured.Leo.Demarts, Montreal, forehead bruised, Geo, Perrault, Montreal, body bruixed.WwW.B.Brown, Montreal, bands und legs injured.Dr.E.R.Brown, Montreal, cut about face and legs; arm hurt.Jos.Laforrest, Laminerne, face and ncaa ent.J.F.Grant, Montreal, cut about bead It is Lelleved 1hut the heavy rise of we and legs.ter wan the result of some dam or obstrae C.Gauthier, Labelle, legs snd uead in- t'on in the lakes or rivers above giving Jured.way.The Jocoimotive baultne the train based over the damaged r0cation, but the carn following lett the track, and three of them turned over, Passengers were slight ly Injured, a'wo the trdomen.Nu per-on was serlously Injured.A doe tor who wik on the tra.n at once attendeé ty thowe whi were hurt, and the .ÿ ; - _ - paltiog a wire at Mulford and St.James sta, .; .* .- , ; \" esterday, George Rutl , 85, of 50 Kent ; .: CY ee Le Cr, EVERY als \u2018 { ID fran ne pole, à distanes or res paré fell Pt 5 125 m2 8 FN \u201c 9» DE TIEN .rom .8 ance of twen , \" | ! : .\"41 Penn I forint Mar Sr Ee via U O1 le Ukely to be Estiblishod in| Webster \u201cStar\u201d Brand Cal TR YA .takea to, the Notre Lame cepital.Ce { ALTS PUPILS\" WURK.\u2014The public ls Montreal Typewriter Ribbon Coe ' advised that the exhibiton.of the puplis\u2019 | ; \u2014 .oatreal.; ue Foo .work, held at Monument National, wil \u2019 .' ; Is guaranteed to give .seventy.- .close om st inst., and from to-day 4: .1 .The Western Loan and Trust Company Will Hold a opiate room wil be open trom 1 ta To Induce Ministers to Approve of New Scheme of|rump or $50,000 SUBSCRIBED.five thossand impressions of the - _ ., .+ .e - .a cé e : .titled to an honorable mention in the Mo .; letter withous Meeting To-morrow\u2014Delegates.From - delling class, was omitted in the list of suc.Conners Syndicate\u2014Board of Trade to Urge It 1s extremely probable that a mavemeot| SIORKINg the type, Documents : .cessful pupils who received thelr prises oa .pi e e Eviiman.\u2026.\u2026.eens .\u2014 Duchess of Sutherland were amoung the Sheriff Tyler, Jenkins and Deputy Sherif Liverpool, London and Globe ., «i$ 3.000 two miss thelr opium and suffer accordingly, fended by vu Vote M PP 5 Et vuce Southern Railway.com.most vonspleuous fgures, and there are Bay had been on the hunt for cattle rust- pnperial.sete ee se a see bene sues se i belng necessary to place them under the of Messrs.Audette and Labrecque, of the se ude, do.Pref xd,.Constable Gervais, Who Was Notified many pretty debuntantes, \u201c : OFRL.con 6.24 sire tele on za sess 1, dactor's ctre.Some have suce n a heard thi ning, and uthern Pacife.\".~The p\\atlonal -Bazaar is preaking al \u201cre.hs for rover) J mp ae Meare : smuggling In portions of the much-pr nca i ie roa ard esse will go to \u2018the Jenn-Qoal & Ir ee by a Soldier, Did, Not Take Ccrds of war charity and Is emptying the .8 \u2014 weed by «mearng thelr hands with, it when Jury to day.exas Pacifle.Names of Witnesses.pockets of smart lety.Sir George soon as they saw the outlaws, they \u2018dis- It has been reduced to a vlscous rrate.They The argument In the case of Mrs, Moon.U 5.Leather, com.\" .° Sy Er NE | pad avances dora tho en PORAES FOR SOUTE AFRICA.ES Sid IETS TE | MH Ann i te ee ot sn sn vs Élèner, Sn.F9 = x : > val ce , e : \u2014 \u2018hey take ndly enoug o e prison Ww s .COM.: plpern piplug for him when he appeared, Within a few yards from the outlaws, Sher- Ship Leaves Montreal To-morrow fire.crumbling up the bread and eating It be held en Wednesday morning - o do.prof At the Inquest held on Saturday atternoon And during the afternoon Mrs.Raden Pow.ify Tyler spoke to them, then he and his P In small instalments, Owlng tq the capa- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Union Pacific, com.into the death of Michael O'Keefe, who was ell was welcomed with shouts of applause.companions turned towards thelr horses, Morning with 713 Canadian elty of his establishment belng unduly tax : Wabash o pref .\u2026\u2026\u2026 picked up unconscious at the.corner of The, on this cermin hry emir ave thou.supposedly.with the Intention of leaving Horses for British Troops.Wr, Vallee J inable tu accommodate hix HONORARY DEGREES.do \u201cpref.Coroner \"aa ralE os 2 Der day night, , .« ! to get more assistance.: | Mongollan guests with separ s, 1 Western Union Tel.ciz e nduct cerance auction ee during the evening.As sounmus thelr backs were turned the * Tue Leyland Line steamship [Imgano, [open wards hate to be utilized.Here they Kingston, May 28.-(Speclal.\\\u2014Professors Wheeling & Lake Constable Gervais, of No.5 St D, who merlcans are beginning to come into outlaws t Tyler and Jenkins throu h now in port, will sail to-morrow morning All sleep together, packed close, as one of Dyde and Fowler, of Queen's University, .ref.was called upon to deal with the There London In swarms.\u201d Among those arriving the back, the bullets coming nue Ce oi for Cape Town with remounts for the Bie the guatds reports, like sardines, ; heva left for Fredericton, where they will |.orf.yere but a Yew witnesses called to ve byl.this week are Bishop and Mra.Doane.whe breeats, Killfhg them Almoat instant! 7 r xh t s.These horses.which number ; be honored with the honorury \u201cdegree of ES dence, as no names had been take, at the Lave many friends here.Bishop Doane .i ¥.Day Ish troops.: -_\u2014 doctors of law.Prof.Fowler ls a gradu.; time by the policeman.Dr.Wyatt Job, made a most tactful and eloquent speech started for ans stance.the outlaws turn.713, have nll been lected In Canada and ate of the university.He stands Boon THE MINING BOARD.who performed the autopsy sald th © death , ns on .; ., ; ! .a when the news of Mafeking'a relief\u2019 was Luz Derr fre .su shooting twice but are well up to the stander MASONIC PRESENTATION.the first botanists in the country.Dr =.bad been caused by a blow, either from a .fall or otherwise.On th foreh The closing, bid and asked prices on the be seen the mark of a blow, while at\u201d, the Fecelved by the Le as on the Oceanic, number of outlaws in party.tnanite a _\u2014 | The members of .Loge Cocur-Unis, No, Dyde taught at one time In the unversity.log about twenty horses with them.Day \"POLICE COURT NOTES.45, A.F.& A.M., Inclading the Worshipful \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mining Exchange to-day were reported back of the head the skull was fractured.and Lord Warwick was most appreciative In _repaanding to it.\u2018 saw three outlaws, but le sure there are - Mast d 1 Past Masters, waited \\ ?Lom ain John HR; ner Ter Das Testi w more of them.Jobn Summers, laborer, of Notre Dame upon V.0 Bro, I.Trepanier, P.G.8.D., at AN OFFICER OF THE 77th.as follows by A.W.Morris: Constable Gervais said he had been met by the Combination Ol) Company, which Governor Wells was notified of the cow Street, was arraigned before Judge.Choquet bis residencé Ontario Street, on Saturday ; - : \u2019 A soldier who had told him that O'Keefe he formed a reir ago .when the \u2018majority ardly killing and took prompt.action in this morning on a charge of threatening his evening, and presented him with a very Hamilton, May 28.\u2014Private John Rasberry had been struck in the face by somebody of English mills in the trade sold \u2018thefr the matter, gunranteeing all expenses of daughter's jife.Hé was remanded until handsome travelling bag, on the occaslon of R.C.R., whose death at Bloemfontein, from STOCKS SFLL- BUY- and was lying unconscious, ropertics to him and enabled him to trans à pursuing party.Sherif Howell and a.Wednesday for trial his lenving for the l\u2019arls exposition.He enteric fever, ls, announced, was a son of ERS ERS He had immediately gone to the corner kr them to à new compans In which ail the posse of ten men seven horses from In the Police Court, this mornin Joseph salls from New York Thursday.Wm.* Rasberry, \u2018of North Wentworth, and Payne.hacnse cacccees :10 108° of Bleury and Craig Streets and found owners bad taken stsk.The bow entre Bole Lake are mow 0e te to the pince.11m he Police years 014 047 oats: Street, was an, officer in the 77th Regiment, but en- N°2\" FASO.i33 140 | O'Keefe.He seemed Intoxicated,\u201d but did prise has been remarkably successful apd Other sheriffs and posses are expected to pleaded wiry to & charge or tania Street, prets listed in this city.He was an employe on Republic.00 103 9 not show signs of being hurt.Witness did Captain Bartlett has been welcomed hy his Join in the pursuit: tle of gin from bis employer, Mr.Arthur DRILLING THE POLICE.the Grand Trunk Railway at Hamilton sta- Montecai-Londue '® 3 [Dot take the names ot any persons sanding English colleagues as a great American fin.À bard gbt wilt Lee occur If the Lavigne, grocer, 928 Ontario Street.Toa tion.° Big Three, une.2° 3 (around.He had not taken the soidieue ancler.\u201d : sse succeed in overtaking the outlaws young man was\u2019 remanded.Constable Markey has been appointed: Brandon & Goiden Crown \u2018 25 » O'Koete hor.He called the patrol and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 very effort will be made to capture them drill instructor of the police force, in suc- ?«| California 7\" 70 s\u2026\u2026\u2026.10} g O'Keefe was taken to the station.There ! ST cevalon to Constable Gauthler, who was re- | i > Can Gold Fiolds, .,.[[[[[[[[ [100 6 5 it was found that the\u2019 man was ill.and \u2018he - TO EXTEND A WELCOME.) i THB MINING BOARD, cently relleved of this duty.Markey Jas TORONTO FREIGHT AGENT.pariboo Rydraulie.00000 Luttes bad dicgn sent to the General Hospital, where y ., ; \u2018 , an : .voning Star., sossouqes - The Council of the Numismatic ang Anti-| BUYS HURTUBISE BSTATE.elected for this work watil the tear see Kingston: May, \u2014~(8pecial.)\u2014Capt.Thos.Fern.oo: co Ce Th ada the Jury, the Coroner re- quarian Society met on Saturday afterncos \u2014_\u2014 » The sales at the morning session of the and when he is not engaged fa drilling offi- Craig has been appointed freight agent at caveneene - 3 marked that it was unfortunate thst the at tbe Chateau de Ramezay.À satistactory Mr.Gaspard De Serres Purchases Mining Exchange were reported ns follows and men he \u201cwill All sp his time, by Toronto for the Kiche!leu & Ontario Navi.I Colt.seesecceuc 134, | COustable had not taken the name of the report was made of the repairs now being : the by A.W.Morris: Big Three, 3,000 at 4 1-2, visiting the various beats with a view to ation Company, succecding the late Peter \u201c 818 49 soldier who had Informed him of the af- \u2018 Gone to the bulldimg, the front part of which Whole Property and Rights in 2.000 at 4: Deer Trail Con, 5,000 nt 8: fscertaining that constables on duty gre Mclatyre.Capt.Craig bas been a long § 3] fair.He was surprised to find such a wang en entrer \u201cconso Pat raie Bank for $36,000 re oo 2 oo gs bes, J 1 Comptes hel Sal ot time comzected with A company: P| cli in tie vi ett sad valuable documents and were re- > , 2.: de , an\u2019 \u2019 .; » and within a few minutes brought nie dun °s the month.es sat of Luther Mr.Gaspard De Serres has been adjudg- 291.21 Canada Gott Floida, 1,00 x 6; Monte \u2014_ ; a! a Nour diet of \u201chomicide, by parties wm tution.ma «30 presented Lo the insti- an anne properties, situated: on erate, Cristo, 500 at 4.FIVE CATTLE SLAUGHTERED, THE PATRIOTIC FUND, À à nooner MeMabon Le determined to tna Preparations ere being mag D, tree .' : ; ¢ person who caused O'Keefe's death.,: \u201cAt Home\" on June ste the delogates ate laga Ward a two Insoranes gre Ped ted by Mo A Bayard, Tosser mrt wea ar hia once 1e pal) Lord Mint.* tad ho.would give Instructions to the de- tending the convention of the American Li- ounting to\u2019 £38,000, one for .000, being CLEANING THE LANES J Rastern Abattoir, muttering from tuberco early this morning attendi ue Bloc 4 1 (éctives to make a thorough investigation.brary Association, which Wests ja Montreal payable in 1905, and some notes.The pyr- h been slaughtered.A case of called to furth RE à meeting 168 3 ere from the sixth to the tenth Ju The affair | chase pri î 000.TE per Mr.Dore, the sanitary engineer, Inform- losis, bave n slaught ai er consider arrangement.a un will Be quite formal.and the public will Bot Made ba.mu ceger pri 000 The or Court | SA, 196, Herald representative this moraing lumpy jaw Ras aire le TEA and for the disposal of the Canadian patriots: vs wu.FRAST DAY AT BONSECOURS.be admitted.An address of weicome will that al the ramarh Sr ine Hurtubuise ostats (DAL the cleaning of the lanes of The city dealt with at the rame piace.ii ; aad hat] he resident of the Numismatie in tbe Banque Ville Marie thorns bet! Rabscatentis Tortter tnedneedsy mest.: \u2014_\u2014 ul 13, gure;morrow.the Feast of Our Lady of geod \"44 Antguaries\u2019 Society.fn one lot.: me tee piocailties which were treat VISIT TO MOUNT ROYAL.| CHICAGO MARKET.© mass at Bousecours Onure,\u201d Mir ee lock ed during the prevalence of frost, and an) tere een men are invited.Thee Will be sere 8 9» mon and benediction ta the evening.tre : , d Ferries Com.OBJECTS TO MoNALLY RXROU- es .further necessary clearing of debris will be To-morrow the Parks an | Com Mesars.J.8.Bache & Ce., 16 Bt.Sacrament City News in Brief.#5 \u201cerse Beams Bal rer inmpemiine \"Cas Biron, report (he ching pn ea id \u2014 \u2019 bulidings and generally aldermen\u2019| toliows: === On Saturday am action was isswed in the Suptaln Knight is tu command of the COMPLIMENTING THE POLICE.will ake of lunch under the presidency Saperier Court, at the Instance of Mr.Pat.of Ald.Gagnon.\u2014 ._MeNally, of against .Lieut.-Cal.Roy, D.0.C., has written te .: j- May M bre.H Low.Clos.Messrs.Winiem MeNaity and \u2018corse Me MIST PUT NAMES ON.\u2014On petition of Chief iiughes omplimeating the police - a \u2014+ Rally.of Montreal, executors of the estate Adclard Grondin, Me.Ice tran has npon the excellent manner in which they NO CHANGE AT PREARNT.| Wheat\u2014 .C R A of the late Mra.Bernard MeNally, for their frdered the corporation of Laprairie to re- performed thoir duties when detailed for 3 ' May .x es ox - ex e temoval from their positien as executors entre nèmes on the voters\u2019 lletæ nervice on Logan's Park.at the Queen's Ottawa, May 38.\u2014At a meeting of the exe- July .' .4% 4 kb : .ire MRS.PREVOST ABRIGNS.\u2014 Mrs.Birthday review of Montreal volunteers, euuve of the Fire Relief Fund it was do Corne .LS À practical experience effici v * oe the Ariington\u2019 Private Cab Retrice and A0 and thanking ikem for theif presence.cided to make 0 change for dhe present in| May : \u2026 2% 208 20% ae perte 50 years, an ent staff LE CANADIEN NUNT CLUB.|iingtos Private Lx \"has der an | == \u2014\u2014\u2014 | tesuing orders for the requirements of the dE wey W of steady workmen and the largest stock of amoica - - : sigament._ The Habilities ebcut ga, 005.LADIES FREE TO-NIGNT.a Ep ets wanted the out n W P ice i 1 The French-Canadian Huat Clad le TWISTS AN 4nn r.I Lacompee, .Leer Le 5 open orders, eo as to buy fre ne 585$ 5 wx ny ALL PAPERS in Canada are at your servicein - Sagurated its now quarters at Bt.Lambert 60 years old, of 1236 Notre Barre Street, In order to introduce the Balgwin-Mej.Fhom they liked, tas Tor ropes have July 4 us % ax =a 20%6-% all branches of pai » : .en Satarday with a very successful recep- sprained his right ankle yesterduy in fail- ville Stock Company ia Moatreal} Manager Don asking.for t : Mag wns nm nu .0.painters work.tien.A large number of prominent Mest- lag ox Street oar on roe nis Street.He g Baldwin has derided upon Amittiag eae | pln is 5 » 5 2 rt _ - resires atsisted.was home age.eat openin riots ince se \u20ac ; Tue CIUD Mas offered Le the tarmers of M aR CAsES LO MORROW.Tue he Predica) Deiiniet\u201d Toate hen OBSERVED AT TORONTO.Lard ç co JOHN MURPHY, 2936 St Catherine St.Loa gueuil Ayrahire M À and 9 y a pe er rent Toront 2% 1.; .an sree seen so , & - | Senator Owens\u2019 farm.Street \u2018Railway Jor service will man With a paid, 30, 30, ce 20 cent ticket, of the sea woh succesataily Sources vire mers Res In ou 6 \u2018= des - = SEPT è ~ FE rN ML ES SA cn 10000 1 = ENST pian * be ai Lie cial > Gwe f $- MONDAY, MAY 38, 1908.{ or SRE NDE 504\u201d » : \u201cTHE HERALD \u2018The fact that the tariff preference for \u2018Switish goods has dominated the political situation in Canada for mare than three years is sufiiclent proof that the prip- ciple involved appeals to the imagination * ef the Canadian people.And since iml- tation is the sincerest flattery, perhaps the best testimonial to the popularity of the preferential tariff is the fact that the Par- Mamentary caucus of the Opposition ac- copted a resolution embodying an alternative suggestion on somewhat similar lines.The only argument sgainet it is that voiced by the Toronto World, editorially, and by the Montreal Star in Its accounts of Sir Charles Tupper\u2019's speeches, whereln the preference is condemned as being a menace to Canada because It helps provide a Canadian market for the wares made \u201cIn the workshops of another country,\u201d meaning Great Britain.It 41a not take long to discover that this line of criticism is unpopular, and It has therefore very naturally been set aside.Even those who formerly supported the National Poliey as a patriotic measure find themselves unable and unwilling to concede -that In the present state of affairs in the British Empire a measure of trade aaststance \u2018to Great Britain necessarily argues disloyalty to the interests of Can- ads.There Is also the feeling.not very clear ly defined, perhaps, in some cases, but none be leas evident, that in any movement which tends to improve the conditions of commercial Intercourse between Canada and.Great Britain, or between Great Britain and any or all of her colonies, there Is the prospect of grester advantage ultimately accruing to the colony then to the Mother country.Those who belleve in the favorable influence of low taxaton were convinced In advance that such reductions as have been made would work out to the advantage of Canada as well as of the Mother Country.and others, for all their former vie ws might have led them to think differently.have been brought to see it in the same way by contemplation of the new prospect opened up by recent discussions of a rearrangement of British Interests in af parts of the world, The chief seat of the Empire\u2019s power Is to-day in the British isles, a condition to whicn the world has become accustomed.Bat that a change Is not îm- possible is perceived clearly by at least a few and dimly by a great many.For example, In an address recently made before.the Colonial Institute, Admiral Sir John Colomb Invited attention to the fact that some great changes have taken place in the economic relations of the colonies to the - \u201c Mother Land in the century now closing: *\u2018If in 1800 these islands had been submerged British trade would have totally disappeared, now the effect would be to leave In active operation a British sea trade, practically universal in.its distribution, and, In volume and value far greater than that of Russie.\u201d Admiral Colomb anticipates a continuance on these lines until, perhapd early in the twentieth century.the total trade of the Mother Country will be less Ahan that of the, colonies.He also reminded his bearers that from 1800 \u2018to 1900 the yevenue raised In the Motherland \u201chas in a century only about doubled, while from practically nothing at all British revenues beyond sea have grown untit In the aggregate they exceed that of the Mother Country now by about fifty per cent.\u201d snd this, although only one-sixth of the British population bave their home \u201cbeyond sea.\u201d It would seem to be only a commonplace of political wisdom that with population rapidly \u2018overtaking the limit of subsistence in Eogland, the colony which places itself im closest touch with the Motherland is likely not only to receive the natural overflow of British population but to recelve an well, and at the same time, the attention of those who control enormous sume «of capital which must be invested outside Great Eritain.\u2026.It has been seen already how ready are the British people to respond to kindly treatment, the placing of a Canadian loan at an, unprecedentedly low rate of .interest and the admission of Canadian securities to the.trustee list, as well as increased and very marked interest of British Investors in Canadian development enterprises since 1807, being Instances which forshadowed greater things.To again refer to Admiral Colomb,.there would seem to be no good reason why both on the, Atlantic and the Pacific there should nut In a very few years he extensive Canadian shipbuilding establléhments to offset 8 danger which he sees to.he pressing.The Admiral holds it to be of: the first necessity if the navy is to be maintaived in Its present preé-emin- ence that \u201cImmediate arrangements he made for the gridual devolution and redistribution of manufacturing and sustaining pewer In respect of shipe, appliances and armaments of war, so that a \u2018world state,\u2019 shall not be so wholly dependent as it is now on a single island for the production and supply of all things necessary for Imperial security in war.\u201d Certainly such a movement will not\u2019 be retarded by such displays of good feeling as Canada has made in the tariff preference for British goods.: Svidectly we are at the beginning of a new state of affairs, in wbich the outlonk | for each citizen of the British Empire wil) net be circumscribed by the borders of the country within which he lives.Ths con .ef the sen has led to the formation of this \u201cworld state\" which Includes Canada, Axs- tralia, South Africa, Indias and Egypt, as well as the parent islands themselves.Without British trade it is net at all Mke- dy theese parts would have continued in ve close relations with the home centre, or that their material progress would bave.besa so great.Certainly without her ewsrmous commerce Great Britain would not have been ablé to sustain in anything Mike Îts present unrivalied states the navy in which rests the hope of every Rritish dependency.Bo long hs most of the merchant ships are owned by Great Eritala the savy must be controlled by Great Britals and will probably be paid for owt of British revenue, and about thé most that Can- .ofa or any other colony can do for some time to come is to so assist in promoting British trade that the mary will be auto- maticatly strehgthened so as to keep up with the demands made upoa it in its see epéary mission ns a protector of commerce, 34 would seem to be a good enough business ppwangement that If the coloatss do thole best towards lacreasing the aggregate of F if Hil È i 7 : three years of the expecimeut, has inereas- od, almost i may be said bas awakened\u2014 the interest of the Bfitish people in the foremost and mest promising ef British colonies.\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014 eux raunre 1e nrork.The excitement of the war in South Africa has blinded the eyes of the Empire to the magnitude of the calamity which has befallen India, the \u201cbrightest jewel,\u201d it has been said, \u201cin the Imperial crown.\u201d Lord Curson has described the present calamity as unprecedented in the history of the country.With the recullection of the terrible years 1806.57 still fresh ln the memory there was a disposition to regard the Viceroy's phrase as a rhetorical exaggeration, but searching enquiry shows that Lord Curson\u2019s ornate periods and glowing sentences, which appeal so strongly to the eastern imagination, do not transgress the bounds of \u2018strict accuracy.A comparison with the figures of 1677-78 and 1806-07, the years when India previously touched the high-water mark of distress, shows only too clearly that in the extent of the scar tude of the efforts put forward to grapple with it, the present famine is waparalicled In the history of the world.Great tracts in the central provinces and the Deccan, still réeling under the shock of the blows dcalt by the drought of three years ago, are laid prostrate by the failure of the last rains.Guserat, the garden of India, which has not known famine or even acute gcarcity in the memory :of man, Is laid desolate.The fertile Malwa, the favored province to which in previous lean years the footsteps of the needy have turned as to a haven of refuge, is In as dire distyss as the poorest distriet of the Deccan, where a bumper harvest Is a thing vokoown.In Rajputana the crop fallure je complete, and.this ls accompanied by a water and fodder famine, which causes even greater bavoc than the actual loss of grain.The great feature which distinguishes the present famine from all which preceded it is the fact that It follows hot upon the footsteps of a period of unequalled scarcity.In August, 1887, beford the drought broke up.the total area affected was 250,000 square miles, with a population of 78,000, 000.The affected area in 1807 had grown to 303.000 square miles with a population of 63,000,000, At the present moment the \u2018tract of country under the blighting Infly- ences of the drought Is 445,000 square miles, with'a population of 20,000,000 people.On a moderate computation, the loss to the people is put down at nearly £530,000,000, Familiarity with famine has brought io its trgln familiarity with the idea of state ald, and the relief .workr in some centres are crowded with a class of land-owners who have never previously sought ald.It is estimated that the total number In receipt of Government rellef in one form or un- | other 1s littie-short of five millions.Naturally India is.looking to England for help, which will not be denied, but a great fam ine on the top of à great war brings homa to the people very forcibly the cost which has to be paid for empire.-\u2014 MOTES AND COMMENTS.Canada le weit satjsñed with Laurier.If Birmingham would only tell ail be knows! There Is small pox at Baw Bll and at Lowell, Moral, better get vaccinated.Mr.Foster mys Mr.Sifton's days as a Mmister are done.The wish was Lather to the thought.According to the Gazette the Opposition do not claim Quebec, because they think they can make more in the other Provinces by conceding it to Laurier, If a distinction must.be drawn between age, perhaps Mr.Fisher's may Le\u2019 described as cold storage, aud the old system as not very cold.The Btar is now looking for a successor to Sir Wilfrid Laurier among the Liberals.It is more wensible than thliking about replacing him by Tupper, but they might as well concede first as last that Laurier is going to suceeed himself, v A number \u2018of Minnesota newspaper men are to visit Montreal next week, and preparations are being made to show thew the sights so thoroughly that afterwards they will not allow their home people to, look with favor upon any other than the Mt.Lawrence route for the transfer of their exportable produce to Europe.\u2018Much protest has been mañe against the postal law which grants free carriage to papers within a certain sone, as this operates wholly in favor ef the country week lies and js of Bo advantage to the dallies.Printer and Publisher, & Toronto publica tion, thus explains the reason by whieh this discrimination Is Justified: \u2014\" There are, roughly speaking, about.1,000 wosklion in the Dominion, aud the average circulation of these io placed at shout 800 enpies per week.Ouly about half are malled.A rough estimate places the weight of the weekly papers which are mailed through the pom at 40,000 lbs, and this weight at lide per Ib.would yield about $200 a week te the post office, of in the nelghborhoed of $1u,- 000 a year.Vor thie comparatively small sum Ît io contended it would not be worth: while to tmpose the rate on the weoekiles, seeing that the mali bags weed for local purposes threughoot the country are seldom mere thas one-half er onaquarter full, sud that the carriage Of.such weekly papers that are malled through the post office doen aot entail the wee of a siagie additional mail bag.\u201d If the general application of the postal charges enna so Witie to the sounisy weskiles there io very Hitle object in maintaining the discrimination.\u2014\u2014\u2014r A & 0.MAIL SERVICE.The BR.& O.Navigation Company wi begin Ne mail service between Montæeal ond Torente at the end vf this month.The steamers wil leave bere oa Tuesdays, Tourofara, ané Betucdeys.te he Wot wil This your be male et motesd of Stans city, the number of persons afflicted, the | intensity of the distress and the\u2019 magnl- | the new and the old systems of cold stor- | rr?plug Bufle lsHoeke s¥etsitn Hoek |.\u2018 Jin R \u2018Voornpent 7 u Ouyry fandein atolerhals Vokes Telelh op Orla be IL *wonderfontem This Excellent Map of + Hither and Yon._ THE LAZARUS OF THE EMPIRE.The Celt, he is proud fu his protest, The Scot, he 1s calm io his place, .For emch Las a word lu tue ruling and doom .Of the Empire that houors his race; And the Eunglistiiuan, dogged snd grim, Looks the world iu the face ns he goes, And he holds au proud Up, for he sails his own sh p; = And he cares not for rivals nor foes\u2014 But lowest und lus:, with his nreas vast, And horizon so rervile gud taime, Sits the pour bggar .Culouial Who feeds ou tue cruurbs vf her fame.\u2018He knows no place In her councils, Ho holds no purt iu the word .That girdles the world with \u201cits thunders, When the.flat of Bidiæin is heard\u2014 He beats no drums to ber batules, He gives no tilumphs her natue, A .But lowest-and last, with his \u2018areas vast, ! He feeds on the crumnba of her fame, How long, ch, how long, the disbonor, The servile and suppitant place?Are we Britdos who batten upou her : Or degenerate sons of the race?It is souls that make nations, bern, .As our forefathers provide in the past, Let us tuke up the burden of empire, not now- \u2018 Or naill our own Hag to the nasi.roth she care for us, value us, want us, Or are we but pawna In the game; : Where, lowest and last ,with our aress vast, We feed on the crumbs of her fame?\u2014~ William Wi fri Camplel: \u2018The Lazarus of Empire,\u201d the poem quoted above, was written In the autumn of ISA and prior to the great incideuts | which bave-happened since.\u2018 ROUTE AFRICAN WAR.The above cut represents\u2019 the medal which is being struck for the prosent South African war.Tt In one of the handsoment ever Issned, and its face vrdue will he coudder- able.\u2018Thin in the medal that our own brave tndas will wear when they again touch Canadian soll, Clasps will he added for each battle, - ' \"ME BAW THI JOKE.A Beoteciman and an Englishman were travelling In vompany Blog county rond In a dlatrict of Meotlaud to hich both of them were sirang-rs.They were in à difMeulty ae to Which lauroiug to take.when they apled à nolfee lourd which road those : \u201cThis Toad to tiolaple; those who cannot read apply ta hinchemith After pefusing this notlee the tcn \u2018\u2019Mnn ! | rer what yo were Inngh at poo; the Wacksmithemlfitnn be in 1 HE WANTED A NATH Mr.Bruce Rolinsen, one of Mie hed nowy commencial mnt In Canada, says he staried oui feom Badbary for a little town about M aies norte.On arydving he pat wp at the Kage Hotel which le situated on the lLianke of a senadl stream, After a dinner of side ment and corn thread, Rees Hahted a cigar, and the proprietor sald: \u2019 \u201cMiranger, le thar anythin' we kin de fon 2 ' \u2018 Wuidng to ceomound hia host, Robin.con anowured : \u201cWell, yea; come tq think of i.1'd- lke to have a hath,\u2019 \u2019 Tho proprietor let de feet drop Prom the rang wim which he had od them, disappeared in the tmise nod retairn- in a moment with a huge tin fu noût soap, a Tongh tow and a pick and shovel, which he offpred to Robina, \u201cWhat's the pit and dboved tor?\u2019 asked Rohinens, .\u201cWal, steangee,\u2019\u2019 ane the landlord, \u201cn° watuh'e th\u2018 erouk.** mere HOSPITAL VISITING GOVERNORS The visiting geveranws to the Montreal General Moupital fer the week commencing Moedaz, the Wh a ot \u2014 Mr.8.angen, Mr.B.Grier, .Qa , and Me, .Bus UNE oo Weld Thoradole Koastevs foulem cladorp OTT Aa Kaal fonte wered low and.yo'll hier tn dem wp | \u2014 b l the Cin- 5 he ' , rd.me, 1.11 2-5.Bands, uglers, Cyclists, oneers an this week in the Furniture Department will clearly demonstrate the fact number about 800.As the head of so vast ae nsorince na rte of Colum: John A.Nellson, Chicago, Mt.Scratch.3 Second.race, selling, mile aud sixteenth stretcher Section will attend Uniform Drill that nowhere else will you find.a more satisfattory or more economical 8 diocese Archbishop Corrigan, it Is eaid, bus, was chusen at the forthcoming con \u20ac.W.Miller, New York, scrateh.© |Blueaway, 112, O'Counor, 3 To 1 and À Order.By order, : ; wouid be made a cardinal.sistory : 3.R.Dubois, Brockton, Mass., 50 yds.to 5, won by two lengths; Lamp Globe, 97, ) G.H.FERGUSON, - establishment for household furnishings.- * .J.Judge, New York, 100 yards.0 Dangenman, @ to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Lieut - a ! .- o.Le Pickard, San Fran.x a $ Bare Pertume, 114, Shaw 6 to 1 and 2 to: ; DE } an ayo, Boston, Mase, 4 see rd.me, 1.50 2-5.Monadour, kag- BEDROOM SUITES.- PARLOR TABLES.the Insurgent loaders are enforcing, as well H.A.Gibson, Cincinnati, 75 yards.O|ged 8ailor, Lindula.Laudeman and Kriss THE THO MANAGERS as robbery and outrages at the hands of Time, 4.35 2-5.: Kriugle and Matt Simpson also.rang ART ASSOCIATION.Indieputable relilability and excellence, with Artistie, odd, roving insurgents and bandits.10 miles professional motor race: Third race, Expectation Stake 1-2 sensational prices attract a multitude of grotesque and Major Peyton ©.March, with a battalion John A.Nsom, Chicago, and C.W.furlongs\u2014 Golden o 115.Bullen 4 co \u2026.PHILLIPS SQUARE buyers.pleasing styles of the 33rd Infantry.and Colonel Luther R.Miller.oo oo se so 2er 0u 00m eu Se 111 and 6 to 5 won by two length}; Ail ° ; rN in Parlor| - Hare, with another part of the 33rd Regl- Joe Judge, New: York.and Joho R.Du- Green, 118, Spencer, 9 to 10 and ouk sec- of A : Tables, in a ir .: ment, while scouring the country northeast bals, Brookton, Mass.+ «+.+0000e ce 2 ond, by three lengths; Prince Pépper, 115, a erles \u2019 wo ndernl Return From Railway and Steamship |, Beasuct.report \u201cthey bave struck tbe \u2018Time, 16 minutes .Jenkins, 8 to 1 and $ to 1, third.Time, .- =! y of Filipinos, travelling in The officials were: \u2014 SJ.: ferent woods, \"Friend the mountains, and belleve they are escortin eferee\u2014George Tait.Paris Grand Prix.P t « suitably fin- Conference at Frisco.Aguinaldo.Major Marsh is continuing the mein) timer, N.F.Duquette, : .am IN S | ished.pursuit across an exceedingly difficult coun- H, A, Rolert, Thos.Pearson and Jos.Ber: Paris, May 27.\u2014The Grand Prix du Joc- | 75 only, Hard- ewer AGREEMENT REACHED.try, beyond the telegraph lines.thiaume., key Club, which was run here today, was Open Daily 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Teo wood Tables, | | - Sergeant Barry and four privates of Com- _Judges\u2014Chlef Juâge, Jon, Allen, Mayor of pere.by Baron Roger's Lay col\u2019 La Morin.; Ne; antique finish, pany \u2018\u2018B,°\u2019 of tbe 27th Regiment, have res- | Verdun, A.Laherge and Jos.Marien.tere.M.Ephrussi's Codoman Was second, -\u2014\" A dinission, 25e Gtted with ub- : | Cued the daughter of the president of San ftarter-L.D.Robertson.: and Comte de Berteux's Ivoire third.M.> dershelf, tancy The Freight Rate on Tea Is to Be Nateo from some rones, who abducted (fork of the Course\u2014M.McD, Duff.Gaston-Dreyfus\u2019 Solon, ridden by Tod - = Less, strongly Increased to 116 Cents Per bor.Afterwards twelve Ladrones ambushed ficorers \u2014 J.F Greenfield and H.Cow Sloan, was fourth.Thirteen horses ran.am .em, ng the sergeant.Three privates PT OT à H L PUTNAM =» 2 Joined .DOC Pound.stood off the band.while the other Pc lontrat, J.C.Brasier and J.P.Lebeau.London, Derby Guesses.vas De ° .9 - ©! , ven ronex were killed, er ; ndon, ay , eldom .s erby ; \u2014\u2014 The assortment of Fancy Tables is worthy.Lien WB Eilioct.of the United States punouncer J: I Dandurand.week opesed with so much uncer REAL ESTATE, : \u2019 - Me.G.3.Bosworth, the freight traffic Croorr New Ores, dled rec as Cove : ss tainty regarding the race, which! MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS.coe , \u2019 8 .\u2014 is now admltted,.is unusually open.The ve, Nobby Bedroom Suites, of 3 handseme pieces.Dresser fitted with 14 x 24 inch bevelled plate mirror, combination washstand, full princely.in appest- ance and value, but BOAT CUSHIONS.ready for cov- \u2018ering, nice sise £1C manager cf the Canadian PacMic Railway and Mr.Robert Kerr, passènger traffic in freight and passenger rates, both over the traps-continental railways and the Orl- of apoplexy, resulting from sunstroke.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 blessed yesterday by Mgr, Eward, Bishop of Valleyfield, assisted by Rev.\u2018 Father .Wheel Notes.The C.C.A.Board of Control met flat- Oue of the judges on Saturday didn\u2019t see the finish.What ure officials coming to?\u2018The only part of a race the judges are gup- Prince of Wales\u2019 Diamond Jubllce remains the favorite but only by a narrow argin.owing to the horse's bad form, Last year Democrat beat Diamond Jubilee on every occasion they met.The present favorite's TEMPLE BUILDING.1 \u2018 : bed, in natural golden and mabogan - , \u2019ran- LESS NEW THOLIC CHURCH Forfarshire, Cheveniug and Disgulse 1L 4 f fnisbes, highly polished and substantially And Cushions ren wh have rot urned from oan ran B W CATHO * unday evening and did a lot of routine have plenty of backers.Mr.James R.foined .+4 ++ seveues $12.50 of all sorts clsco, Where ey bave attended one of | work revising proof of racing rules constl- | Keene's horse, Disguise 1I., will be ridden ! \" and sizes {the most important conferences on railway Edifice at Viauville Is Formally Dedi- tution, hy-lanw, blank forms, ete.by Tod Sloan.The only other American ; PRESENTATION ADDRESSES : Cushions with [ang steamship rates that has been held for.cated by M and The Interclub Rond Association was to jockey taking part ln the race Is L.Rell, \u2014 ARTISTICALLY ILLUMINATED \u2014 - PRINCELY SIDEBOARDS.Covers of spe- Sears i d gr.Emard.meet Sntarday evening, but the meeting Who rides Bona Rosa, There will be NE Ta EE ets REP RSR Tava.° , cial weaves .Assistants.wns postponed as several of the members about twelve starters.Lord Willlam g The Big Store's and choice col- As already announced in The Herald, of the conunittee are on the C.C.A.Board Beresford in receiving much sympathy on Furniture is all ors.Cushions there has been considerable demoralizution Th new Catholic church at Viauviile was of Control.- tbe probable Inability of Democrat to run The City Ice Co.Limited absolutely beggarly \u2018Real Down ental steamship companies.Each rail Jodoin and Fathers Laforce snd Clarpen- posed to sce officinily 1s the finish.drawback consists in hls temper, by which \"in price.Cushions, way and steamship line fixed the rate be: tier as deacon and dub-dearon of honor, Ylhson can't hold Nelson's wheel.The Chevening got within a neck of him in Princely Hard- rend for covers [tween Canada snd the far Cast pretty much and Fatliers Desjardins and Prevost as Cn ory aun Is In a state of the ce on pren et Stakes.por wood Si rds, Eich and os It pleased and as the war went on the [deacon and sub-deucon of office.The ser- Qttnwa gets the C.C.A.sanction for 1800, has many friends, If Diamond Ju- -.\u201cLARGE STOCK OF antique finish, with Pretty Bsteen demoralization became extreme, The raît- ; Von wan preached hy Rev.Father Larue.Jute 2, wo Mr.Dandurand must take Jupe bilee wins the Prince of Wales will break \u201cNJ.The music way rendered hy the shoir the records af alty.G 2 IV, whil of the Gesu.Amon those who attended ! ales.won EE ave, while Covered Cush- Prince of Wales, won the Derby once, while fons, full size, 80- (Saturday) or nothing.16 x 26 inch bev- Motor cycle\u2019 races are a'l right, that ia, elled plate mirror, Very F ine way companies felt that they were losing 2 cutlery drawers, nicely frilled.\u2026 .SHC hundreds of thousands of dollars a year were the Mayor and councillors of Matsou- for ail that is Wworthieet In artistic endea- wherf the motors don\u2019t break down.But his brother, the Duke of York, twice own- day Al Newhouse, of Buffalo made a mile 1 large linen draw- ve on ve out of the Oriental truffic, while the public neuve, L.0.Talllon, Hon.Alphonse Des- ve haven*t seen any yet.ed the successful horse.None of the hor 1 - er.os i ARS rich te reaped no advantage so they determined to - Jardine, Joucph « Jules, or 3 Lerperance, Charlie Miller can hang out the six days ses competing Is regarded as up to the g.elabora Patriotic Flag Cushions, British, Irish.hold à conference which, accbrding to the Dr.T.Bruneau, Josep u all right, but he's pot in a two-mile go.general Derby standard, but, everything ly paie 12.50 Son Ana Sears and Stripes, frilled, i.Canadian Pacific rep@sentatives has been \u2014 .ext event In Johnnie Nelson and Jimmy pointes to a close race and a brillant at \u2014\u2014 \u2018 = es ov os « 3, we ee 4+ seseesseasmasacs ?be ° .A nel.The midget Ww ave sw .=== = Ps» .|@ complete success.\u2019 Al the great Ilnse | THE BOSTON ORCHESTRA.cut out for him.\u2018 N H .having terminale at the const were repre _ Cs and sddie Bald, the ex-champion of the world, ew Horse Does a.Fast, Mile.- Mail Orders Promptly Filled.Send for New Catalogue.sented, such as the C.P.K.the Great Nor.| \u2018Thé Poston Symphony Orchestra stands & yrtendiug the Woodbine races at Toron-| Cinclnnatl, May 27.\u2014At Chester Park to- thern, Northern Pacific, Southern I'acific, Unlon Pacific, Central Pacific, Aiteheson, | vor.With the \u2018Chicago Symphony Ore chestra it occuples the very foremost posi- to.; .Ottawa citizens may ree a big road race this season.The intention is to hold it In 1.33 1-5, breaking the record held by Tom Cooper on the same track of 1.35, aiso Orders now being received.* ) ; tlon nimoug the organisations of its kind in \u201d weck, with finish at Lans-|t a ! .va Topeka and Sant e, the Oregon Rallwa during alr week, | reaking the sate record for mile.- THE ; Lm : o on om = y or e J America.In those elements which Æ0 downe Fark track.\u2019 Chas.8.Porter, of Detroit ® won \u201cthe 25- .& Navigation Company.As for tie steain- to produce ultimate charms In bist 1 S00 mie\" fiotorpane Mare ir ies.apn from 26 VICTORIA SQUARE ' .» ship lines, these are represented by C.P.R,, taluly werits all the distinctions It te \u201d Reno Runck of Cincinnati.Time a dl Lo .; dr e 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 St.James St, MONTREXL |the Northern Pacific, the Oceldental, the ae \u2018Arena.were CSP attended, * TURF AND TRACE.The five-mile tandem motor race was con- R.A.BEOKHET, Manager, i AS \u2019 b * tended for by Rutz and Houseman, of New \u2014 orme \u2018STRIKERS FIRED UPON.\u2014 \u2018AN ENGLISH COLONY ET 3 Toyio-Kisen, Kulsha, Nippon, Yusen-Kalslia, l'acide Mail and Oriental Steamship Line.The gath- Steamubip \u2019 line, California But the merits of the performunces canuot be guuged by the extent of the attendance The musle could not have been better had Racing at Woodbine.Toronto, May 26.\u2014The third day's rac \u2018Haven; A.RB.Stone, of Denver, and Otto Maya, of Erle, and Al Newhouse, Buffalo, aud George Pince, of Cincinnatl.sa been present instead of six .\u2014 ering which lasted u weck, was presided Hy i thongh, there might have heen |in; aut the Woodbine at aies sat- \"ts oO HE Neca my he N wh re a TRADE SAL E .vice Dre : Ce 2 re | .ra.The chief attraction was rouseman, w ewhouse an Dispute Over Labor Troubles at St.{ Will Be Planted on Long Island, over by Mr J.C.Btublls; vice-president sore of It.In the evening the following urday, crowd he let rien Mar.Dlerce third.Time, $.27 2.5.and .the \u2018Toronto Cup, uis En codsh * N ; programme was given: - Lo ds in BI ed.Where Scientific Farming Is to of the Northern Facide Rallway- ; pverture\u2014\"Le tol aYs'.5.7.Late [thease and Songram\u2019s Procession ween the coud Hickman, Birmingham, Ala., wen , \u2014BY\u2014 OR © Be Promoted - complete agreement wan frrived aurcarole\u2014\"A Night in Lisbon\u201d favorites In the betting.As Seagram got.two out af three third mile heats, with St.Louis, May 28.\u2014As the resült of an ., m .at and it will remain fin force until he arcarole\u20147A ME 2 : Sulnt-Snons the Queen's Plate, the crowd hoped that NX.I Bell second.Time for the mile, BE ING & BARS encounter\u2019 last night between striking and : beginuing of next year, when it will he 1 din di geet 0 $ Hendrie would counter on him by captur- -23 845., or A ! NN ALOU, ; New York, May 28.\u2014Negotiations -have been terminable by any company on three months Avrin\u2014\"Die Quol Coavl.Donizettl he wi f Martimas by Porter left to-night f N Bat A working employes of \u2018the Transit system, carried on between scveral wealthy Eng- notice being given.\u2019 i lan Provan, (emia okie a font was recelved with the ut- Mass.where he meets Gibson and Hosting AUCTIONEERS, .; three wen were shot, one belug fatally and Jishmen and Long Island real estate It bn not whut by called à \u201cgeûtlemens Slegmund\u2019s Lote COMET \u201chie most enthusiasm.The Red Cont race in a 93-nmlle three cornered match | At their Salesrooms, Noa.86 and vi men \u2018agreement,\u2019 but each representative sigue re .WagDET {00 nt out a poor field, many of the bent \u2014\u2014\u2014 Peter Street, on * w the others seriously\u2019 wounded.As Philip Sullivan, James Sulllvan and Patrick O'Con- nell, strikers, \u2018were passing through La- \u2018fayette, I'ark, they were approached from the rear antl fired upon by three ioen, sald for some time, with a view to forming an | English colony on Long Isiand, similar to | the Rugby settlement in Tennessee, Joseph ! C.W.Willis, of London, and Enderby Duns- for his company, and came to a formu resolytion, which was committed to paper, and he belief is that it will be religiously ept.hundreds of thousands of dollars per au- The agreement meuns à saving of © Mr.Moore (tenor).Suite 4'Orcheatre\u2014'\u2018La Gitañllla\u2018\u2019.Lacome où Les Romanl (by Sous les Etollles.(c) Sous le Bolelli, Known gentleinen riders in Canada being at present engnged in the Roûth African cafapalgn.Following is the summary: First race, Grandrtand Purse, $100, for three-year-olds, G furlongs\u2014Cobourg, 110, Down on Colleges Athletes.Chicago, May 27.\u2014The College of Physl- clans and Surgeons of Chicago decided to \u2018WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th, At 10 O'Clock A.M.to be in the company\u2019s employ.Ope of the ford, of Torquay, Devonshire, are said to nu : LT 3 Lo ul) Valse Boheme.aT-0, on œwe \"| refu \u2018 ., bullets pussed : rouxh Voile, JSuilivau 8 pe ne Pat movers Wn be J raed mu to one resend their Re ni Proleguc\u2014from hi Pa es concarailo A errm \"2 to\" .rom a Pan Ha er to, Em to athietlen, and no lnk.Regula echly Sale pr Credit) .right lung.giving ma mortal wound.w es faction to Mr.Hos worth that the agree.air.cs, (baritone.) - G P.4 to 1.third Thue, 1.17.\" San football team.Dr.Willlam E Quine, dean y Woo ne ° ames Sullivan received a bull ln tne jen F.Smith, of St.James, for the purchase {ment was cor .Ronde d'Amour.\u2026.- \u2026 .Westerhout Gardner.hi ; tek\u2019 Whit Tu \u201c SEUÉRE, QUE Dry Goods, Woollens and Worsteds, Gents check and O'Conuell was shot through que x 10m RES nee on Lors Islabe, for \u201con the question of un for.example, the Arin-\u2014 Oh Don\u2019 Fatale\u201d\u2014from \u201cDon.Ten Annie Lauretta.Nick White and Oe eke han taught us that college n urnishing Goods, Ready Made Clothing, _ .Accounts of the affair differ, OU0, st g the property in the Interest ! wo ral arlon'.+.2.+.Verdl .3 y « .\u2019 .se fe accounts ae dire | 60e ane 9, poner Jo lit ue eat nc ul lon, eanizaitor.eR | Second race, canine Nurert Maken tes | er ah Intaroker ame pe ue defiberate attempt at assassination on the who intend forming a colony at this place, ja cent, as-it bus been.It used 10 we wy Violin SKalo\u2014 Perpetual Motion.Paganin! on sw per \u201cMorrison 110 Lan: with the educational rhe of UE nore ler Also\u2014At 11 O'Clock A.M.\u2014A speclal consign= art of the company's new employes, while for the purpose of carrying oun selentific cents à pound; then It fell.through rate Played by all the first vloline- dre tarlone Finiterer, \u2018113, Flynn, We do not deny that athletes are of bore.ment of 8 cases S.& D.W.Tweeds.others aver that i wan nothing more.OF less farine The leony wll be run in a eyndi- cutting, to the fgure mentioned, Thin Overture\u2014\"\"Tannhauser\u201d.Wagner 10 to i oh RL HA \"118.Powers, ficial influence on the physical: deveiopm nt Also\u201475 cases Hoots and Shoes., .than a \u2018pite attile between e two , s the earnings are con- will not mean any Increase In\u2019 the price of Perhnp& the number that aroused the ! ' Thue, 1.04.Sinfie, The of the young m 1 ; \u2018 .au.Also\u2014At 2.30 O'Clock P.M.\u2014(By Catalogue)\u2014 factions.The three unknown men bad cerned.The settlement will only be open tea to (he consumer.Matting Will Le greatest amount of enthusiasm was the lant dodo nr entrent also_ ran.| cation\u2019 demand \u201cest recognition of edu 2) cases Housekeeping Linens, Embroider- made good Shel escape hy the time the pu- pe aa ox armenia] dag the v@ture has cu nd a uarter cent stead of three- mentioned.tn \u201c very rent sense, the good Sinfie In this race started at : to and : : ; les, Canvasses, etc.t arrised on the scenc.; 3 , rd of \u2018a cent, Aas wrto.Thee Is wine was kept for e terminatt : .rtaner, but fnie \u2014_\u2014 n° § lice ' tree Mr.Willis was uc one time actively en-| uo change in the freight rute for silks, this muslea! Font.Never.in thin elty To garded oe engths between the Kramer Again to the Front Bale in lots to suit the trade.\u201d gaged in farming speculation in Canada.He Mr.Hosworth says that apart from the haw the work of a composer been given A firat and second horses.- Le, ee OBJECTS TO BRITISH PROTEC- was also owner of one of the largest sheep satisfactory business results achieved, the mere rarely beautiful interpretation.And Third race, Toronto Cup, sweepstakes, .New York, May 27.\u2014Frank Kramer, the 5 ' TORATE \u2019 ranches in Australe.Mr Smith, who sold trip Ja gvorr, respect as enjoyuble After What pl one wy of the music of Wagner?|1 1-8 miles:\u2014Murtimas, 120.Tallard, 2 to ex-amateur cyclist, again proved to the : : : .>| the property.said to-day he understood that eaving San Francisco, he proceeded by way Like the pinya ao akespeare and the [1, won: Procession, \u2018112.Lewis, 3 to.1, doubtful ones to-day that he will t rery \u2014 , twelve or fifteen young farmers will.stay {of Fortinud aud Seattle to Vancouver and statues of the Greeks, it alone in the |g cond: Compensation, \u2018117.Sullivan, T to dangerous character in- professional racing ] F Xin, f Tonga Islands Out on Strike at the colony throughout the year, but the went through the Nelson, , Kooteney nnd world s achivements occupier a niche dedi- 1, third.Time, 1.57.Allee Farley, Be- thie summer.He rode at the Vailsburg ° g © g majority of young men interésted will gtay.Boundary Creek country.The new Boun- Ca ed to things that are perfect.guile, \u2018Topmnst, Royal Sterling also ran.(N.J) board track, and met the fastest ov .\u2014A Deadlock Is the Result.fn America only for a few months each dary Creek Ilne bas been In operation since j rer Fourth race, Red Cont.steeplechase, | field of riders this country can produce in \u2014 year.the jat of March [ast with most satisfactory | sweepstakes, 2 1-2 mpler\u2014Thorneliffe, 17%.two races.He wns enugit napping in the We will sell at our Rooms, St.James Bt., Auckland, May 28.\u2014The King of the Ton- \u2014\u2014\u2014 results ar fay on amc a rita \u201cDIAMOND SWALLOWER\u201d AR Monter.pa.econd ue ee Lis hait.mile Land f finished fourth, but in the ON WEDNESDAY 30th INSTANT Islands objects to the clause of the ; 2) : » vw.m\u2014 ; srowni, 3 0 4 5 Û = ve-mile he rode from scratch, and won a |' ua J BOER ENVOYS\u2019 TRIP.Columbia 1a looking up.FEnterprine In ex RESTED.Crocker, 15 to 1, third.\" Time, 6.18 1.2.heart-breaking race in a superb finish which ! * treaty between Great Britain and the Is land Government relative to the British Washington, May 27.\u2014The Boer envoys expect to leave here Tuesday for Boston, to panding in al directions.The new Granby smelter at Grand Forks and another smelter at Grecuwood will Is almost completed Chicago, May 27.\u2014The Chicaga police nay that a man under arrest in Lelpsic, Ger- Prince Mark, Emigrant, Mald of Erin, Ab- botaford.Reiff and Arrexso also ran, Fifth race.Breeders\u2019 Stake, sweepstake \u2018brought the five thousand spectators to their feet howling with enthusiasm.At Ten A.M., without reserve and in lots to the trade, a -| stock of varied goods from Bankrupt Estates, protectorate.\u2018The king desires a protector: eco be.in operation in a few mouths, many, 6 000 \u201cvdnt.olda, foaled and owned In Can rs ; ate only against foréign powers and insists nétepé \"hey PE Pa From Mr.Kerr.who spent a couple of days in worth of Alandmin a Charles Lol ward, VRE miles\u2014The Provost, 122, Ral comprisine: 5 Mandkerchiefs Beavers.Dress * upon the Kingship of himself and his de \"here they are to be on th aren hieago, Winnipeg, after meparating from Mr.Bos- alins» Willlums, alias Anderson, allas Wat lard, 6 to A, won; Magog, -117, TI, Lewis, Cincinnati Stand Burned.$ Sn Cottonades.Umbreil osiery, Un- scendants.* Commissioner Thomson refuses of June, opping en route at Cleveleud, or worth, arrived here last evenin and return son, alias Wright.who has been absent | 20 to 1.second: Opuntla, 119,° Powers, 20 Cinctñpati, May 28.-Tue grand stand of Lace \u201cEmbroidery, ibbons.Feathers, Voile to muke any concessions und a deadlock Is Buffalo, just which of the two cities not o headquarters 10 Cay.e mn at feom (hicago for 10 years.He Is ove of to 1, third.Time, 2.03 1:2.Bringloe, SI | yn Cindinnati club was abpost, totally de.ings, Millinery Goods, Ready Made Clothing, the result, but hopes are cntertained that selution of the difficulty would be found.having been determined et.The be in St.Paul June T, an vla in Philadelphia the conference of steamship representatives and managers d'acussed questions of mutual interest, and exchanged views all round, as the world and of \u2018Diamond of that the clevercet thieves In has earned the cognomen Swallower,' through repeated acts vericcks nino PQN.- : Rixth race, Strathcona purse, $400, fox g.year-olds and npwards, 1 1-36 mile, Cho- stroyed by fire at an early hour this porn.ing.Only a part of the stand was saved.Caps, Hats, Tailorg\u2019 Trimmings, ete.a large number of consignments which we June 15.Other Intermediate citles may be § .The 1 t $15 ; dispose of to make room er \u2019 > it ite difficult, an Mr.Kerr puts It, .e loss Is about $15,000.The Cincinnati must dispo or other 3 ' included io their stopplug places, hut as to for men fo transact business rear after kind in order to escope aoniction.not in, 110, À.y cher, To A moe uesday, the stands will be re-bullt by the uctioneers.{ge Liull pa station on the [uhan anse the Japanese mall steamship line were pre- country and in Europe.In, the sixty years Carer, Prince Zcuo, Tip Gallant also ran.{ime they return from tho trip.mnlles m Pekin, last night.ey also Kerr says that these Oriental of his life Woodward has become cele- THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP., ï \u2014 wrecked the track.destroyed a number of MANITOBA FOR PROHIBITION.sent, and Mr.representatives most favorably impressed brated all over the world through his pen- rues a ears and murdered several Chinese em Winnipeg, May 27.-~-W.W.Buch ir C 1 d Amer! fre chant for stealing diamonds.New York, May 2¢.\u2014Kinley Mack, at| ployes.The Belgian enginvers in charge of en £ ¥ ating the - puchanan, who their Canadian an merlean confrercs, .; .y : \u2019 ; \u201d has been represe n AiM.| Mr.Kerr anys the erop outlonk ln Manl-.rer 7 te 1, won the Brooklyn Handicap, at DONNELLY PRACTICALLY DE- the work are safe at Fingal.The Boxers ance In the Organisation of the Province Me rn Gravesend to-day.fn hollow fashion, while ' are marching on toward Pekin.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the Issue of Provincial prohibition, has returned from a trip over the western part and reports the organization of the electoral toba and the Territories is particularly Wed- d.They had a fine shower on well £00 nesday last, which extended pretty.over the province and Territories.and bar- CIVIL COURT JUDGMENTS.Raffnelo, place comfortably, choice could do no the favorite, landed In second and Herbert, the second better than third.The FEATED.Indianapolis, May 27.\u2014Returns received by the canvassing board of the Internation- Notice of Sale, We will offer at auction, in our St.James FATALITY FOLLOWS ITALIAN divisions te be most coinplete.Manitohe, FIDE something unforseen, he belleves the ot le Ja Labrenche Tue ie The action time 2.10 was slow, but the track was Li Typographical Union Indicates that Don.g QUARREL.he maya ro on Tn Alberta in.he add, t on ifieent.and proved disclose that there was no malice m= 2 nelly \u2018is defeated by Lyuch for president trast Rooms.3 \u2018| by from four to five thousand.For first New London, Conn., May 28.\u2014In a row.\u201cfu an Itaitsn boetding house on Coleman i» until the desired end ls accomplished.SN \u2014enmsen the stock ralscrs are in magnificeut shape.\u201cMixed farming ls now general throughout the Canadian Northwest.They recog- on the partiof defendant.Plaintiff was put to some expense for his defence, and his name appenred in the press in connection \u201cASTHMA vice-president the returns received are not sufficient to decide the result, so close ir the race between Hayes and Hawkes.It ON WEDNESDAY, 30th INSTAR, At 2 P.M, Street, in the subugbs of the city, early morning, Robert Reon was whit and kill-| Fire destroyed the residence and farm [nize the fact that it Is never wise to carry with the charge.Judgment for 450, aud et ee ciel vote to decide.Th en bloc or in detail, a fine stock of Shelf ed, avd his supposed murderer, France Bl- bouses of Mr.Emile Perrault, of Ste.Anne |all the eggs ln one basket, If wheat falls, costs of the lowest class In the Superior CURED PERMANENTLY.put requ re t eo cle) se e 0 ec ao e and Household Hardware, without any re- apca, is dying from several severe stabs de la Perade, yesterday.Damage will Le the farmer still has his stock vr coarse Court.* ndications are tuu M ° x y t er- eerve: Screws, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Hooks, with a Êtiletto.about $300.fring to fall back upon, and- when one Fafard vs.Fafard et al.\u2014DPlaintiff brought ence it Is In tavor of Mr.Hawkes, of Chl- Boits, Tools, Shears, Saws, Pocket Knives, .Inc #hiln he is generally sure of the others, his action against his children for nilmen- yrpy Do You Suffer Night After cago.etc.> : and Is not, in consequence, badly hurt.tarv nllowence, aMeging that he 1s too ald ee .MARCOTTE BROS, \u2014\u2014\u2014 to work, and that they refuse to support Night, and Kesp Dosing with B U Auctioneers.| I~ ' him.The evidence Is altogether In favor Temporary Relief Remedies?DIED ABROAD, BUT BURIED AT uv.Pepin, Curator.SCENES OF STRIFE of \"ing defendanis, Piaitif'e action dis po TOME.| or RA missed with costs.Clarke's Kola Compound Will Re- m\u2014 pleasure to.the recipient.| A Wedding, Gift \"or large gift, you can find something here to give lasting ee HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Diamond Merchante, Je wallors, idlvensmithe, IN THE PHILLIPINES Manila, May 38.\u2014Scouting, emall.engage- and 26th regiments resuited \u2018In the killing of forty-siz of the enem7, the taking of 180 Regimant and bluejackets from the gumboat Helena, landed at Palonoga, Masbate Island, under the enemy's fre, routed the Insurgents, and after an engagement lasting nait an hour, occupied the town, without casual- » 1 tien.The Insurgent commander, with M of- fioers and 330 men, surrendered May 20, giv- jag up & bundred rifles.An impressive scene occurred on the Plaza when the pris opers wers disarmed asd liberated.The islanders were found suffering from lack of food, owing te the blockade, and the American authorities are endeavoring to re- * \u2014\u2014\u2014 YUKON OPENED UP.- and bound up.Cook's Inlet is free from A BATTLE WITH OUTLANDERS.Salt Take, Utah, May 27.\u2014A special from Thompson's Springs, Utah, says that two sheriffs were killed in a battle with outlaws 0fty miles east of that place.are now on the way to the scene.MRS.GLADSTONE DANGEROUSLY ILL.\u201ceach year.liove Your Buffering.It Cures Permanently.Mr.B.Tills case was 8 mqut obstinate .writes:\u2014''1 have been a great sufferer from it should be useful: 1n solid silver you can find articles Bn o8 the capture of 00 ries and ice.Combination Bts Explore Du Ben.asthma for nearly ten years.Many months, .o : \u2018 , à ri n amers are ca - ight, ve n saitable for gifts that combine lasting beauty and nse- a quastity of ammunition.Colonel Bdward Det to Nome for $300.nisht A mpousible, and at times I thought fulness.No matter whether you are looking for a small - B.Hardin, with three companies of the 30th enn 1 would choke.I used different asthme re- medics and doctored with the best physiolans in St.Joham, but my trouble became worse About a year ago I purchased three bottles of Clarke's Kola Compeund; then I took three more, and since completing the treatment with this remedy bave not had a single attack.1 take.grest pleasure in recommending Dr.Clarke\u2019s Kola Compouné, which I know has no equal for asthma.Since being cured I have frequentiy recommended this remedy to others iu our city, and they all speak very highly of it.\u201d e's Kola Compouné is tbe only permanent cure fer nethma yet discovered.Over @ thousand New York, May 28\u2014On the French Line steamship La Touralne, which reached this \"port to-day, were the remains of Mrs.Georgina Urquhart McLane, the widow of the late Robert N.McLane formerly ambas- | R884.The remains were accompanied by ira Georgine McLane and Colonel Urqe- hart, hrother of the late Mra.McLane, and \u2018Mrs.Urquhart.The remains will be taken of \u2019 .: 98.\u2014The steamshi \\ \u2018 ments \u2018and the capture of arms anû prison- Victoria, B.C., May has the news that OP°- but this marvellous remedy worked tae sador to France, Mrs.McLane died abroad to Baltimore to-day for interment in Greens ; 00 ers coitiaue daily In northern Luson.Last Amur from Bkagw from Bennet down, ex- wonder.Was cured with six bottles.Here | last October, where she had resided since mount: Cemetery.Lt .week's operations by the Sth, 12th, 33rd, 34th cepting on Lebarge, which in ntill filled 45 his letter\u2018 in his own words.Mr.8.ey Should be beautiful, and it's also desirable that he Five steamers reached Dawson yj), 163 Dorchester Street, St.John, N.B., = RICH COLORS -< OLD FURNITURE Are intensified and given » sparkling newnes by our repolishing.DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES .given on Spedlsl Cabinet and Cpholstering Work.x .love them.Peace rel né vie -London, May 28.\u2014The illness of M recoré - .on .Phillips Square, « - Montreal, Lore iniin Shout (he city is Oladatoms ia mew reported to be more | Smee cure ins Write fee Doux tailing : : : | + MS HN passe érom the provinces 08a Her streagth le yradually falling and all abewt Clarke's Kola NX 2422 St.Catherina St, M + : o are leaving the unprotected hamlets member of the family have been sum- | Griiths a Macpherson Cop in al.' g lontreal, La - ta coder te Who ssmewiptieon, whist moned to Hawarden.- Church Street, to.® 1 crrice TEL.UP ue WORKS UP We « - * ; oy SL Bg ai » developed fog-horn vo 3 \u2018Here they are,\u201d he yelled ;\u201c\u2018here they > $ \u2019 > 4 vi : >, 3 e 3 ut ar Oe.et THE \"MONTREAL - FEL wt, 0% TRE ta - A Ceemar a dpe we ny HERALD MONDAY MAY 38,1900.\" ~ .+ = A .rw A .Ley + .Cae Th.Tok .\u201cTWO CLOSE GAMES FROM TAIL-ENDERS Co wi; a oN > The Birds Trim Toronto and Disappoint the Toronto +.Fan Who Had an Idea That They Were the WE Best Ever\u2014The First Home Run.HE candidates for Pat Powers\u2019 leather - medals for tail-end- ers came to town Saturday, and upon their arrival the Toronto fan, battered, dejected, but full of effervescence, blossomed Into view.He wore a straw hat, a suit of clothes that you could play checkers on, and was the sole owner and possessor of a wel} the best in the business, leetlé Jimmy nnon, Taylor, Reddy Grey and Suthofr.\u201d The crowd looked and saw these cele- .© \u201c'brities dawn upon the fleld arrayed In\u2014 well, they are not easily described, but the suits are wonders.They are the kind of things the ball play- ors have on that you see at night after .enting Welsh rabbit and explosive salads, fuer ™woy't\u2019 win, : ethis + Reddy Grey Imagine a khaki uniform that has been used as a gun rag for about four years ahd you have the Toronto suit down tine.With murky crimson trimmings and a four days\u2019 growth of whiskers worn by the proud owner, the general effect is great.\u201cHurrah! Look at that for a catch!\" zehed the Toronto man, as Wally Taylor ught a ball in practice that he couldn't have missed if he trled to.\u2018\u2018P'rhaps they can\u2019t catch or nothin\u2019, eh?\u201cAnd.Carr, oh, say, he can't play first base, 1 guess! Look at him, look at him! - \u201cWhere's the lobster who says this team's in last place?Last place nothin\u2019! These newspapers down here figure averages like a string of Infants.That's the greatest hall team on earth.Leetle Jimmy Bannon, Carr, Taylor, Roach, Pop Willlams\u2014oh, out of sight, ol\u2019 man! Peach of a catch! Will they win, will they win?Ob, no, they ao When Dooley Put the Ball Over the Fence the Toronto Fan Looked : .- Pleased.Why, In about four minutes Montreal team\u2019'll look lke a lot of dead men.\u201d \u2018Sandy Grifin departed from these trou- bicd climes, and\u2019 Hunt, an old NATIONAL LEAGUER, took his place.Hunt had occasion to suppress the freshness of Taylor once or twice, and he did his work well.made his first bow to a and as he fac Mec- Montreal audience, tag his .Farlan the sunbeams played flaming hair.Soo Reddy smacked the ball for three sacks - TORONTO.Grey, If.ca oe os 4 Bannon, ¢f.«es.Carr, 1b.\u2026\u2026s oo Dundon, 88.co 0 Roach, C.cso Rothguss, rf.,.\u2018Taylor, 2b.Fareman.\u2026 .Schaub, 8b.*Bemis,.cn =e oo Total.33 esJohnson out interference.Batted for Foreman in ninth.SUMMARY.Two base hots; T.Bannon, three base hits, Grey (2); home runs, Dooley; passed bases on balls, off McFarlan,; Foreman, 3; hit by pitcher, Odwell, Lesotte, Dooley; struck out, Schiebeck, McFarlan, Moran, J.Bannon, Rothguss, double plays, Schaub to Taylor to Curr, Taylor to Carr to Schaub, buses, Schiebeck,, Grey; left on bases, pe.2x.7; Tortnto, 4 Time, 2.05.+4 68 Ce C9 0e C0 2 de \u201c| ocoHogo0ou | oocomo-tow Ÿlenoncu-Bon - HlousaoHu-ce - .e Um Mr.Hunt.Attendance, 1,700.YESTERDAY'S GAME.\u2019 NOBODY can accuse the Toronto team of playing ball on Sunday, because if they bad played tha game yesterday they would have won, The Birds themselves didn't dazzle the fans SS with anything of a circus description, and the _.chief reason for the victory was that they made one more run than the tail-enders.We are afrald we will have to shock the their team rode out to the grounds on the street cars.-The fan of Saturday, however, was not there, as he objects to street ear riding on Sunday and only takes one meal on that day, so the cook can parade St.Catherine Street in her best.: The game opened as if the Misfits actually knew how to play the game.They scored three scalps in the short space of no time, and Wally Taylor, with that breezy Western manner of his, extended the glad laugh to everybody.The fans had to eat crow for a time, but their revenge came and they made Taylor's life miserable, The Birds accumulated one rug in the second, and a little later made three, and that cnded the scoring.- Several times Toronto had chances to sere, Lut dopey base-running was thelr ruin._ Two or three times they were nalled at the plate, and on one occasion Jimmy Ban- non was caught on a play that was origin: ally Introduced in the days that Dan Bron.thers wore skirts and played bat and bal?in the school yard.Taylor called Jimmy all sorts of things, | Jimmy called Taylor all sorts of things, and the crowd presented them with the werry and gladsome \u201cHa! ha!\" Felix and Suthoff were the slab artists, and it Is not the first time Felix has beaten the same gentleman who gave expression last year, if you remember, to the wierd\u2019 idea that \u2018that Montreal team is § bunch of counterfeits.\u201d Two scalps! alocsconroom feelings of Toronto people, but the fact Is |.\u2018 Notes of the Game Tommy Basnos icads the team ln bit alete hast bees! able.te give It one of e 0 Cracks, .Dooley's three- was à line drive ' cigars go to Dooley.The oo Teaught left Seld nie af Jimumy's - my ca a that w nid have lost the game if he had mul ee, efforts to steal basée were dead ball down and the funny.Pat sent the ol 't even, close.decisdons weren't e fine hitting in Sat- triplets and a single.Reddy Grey did some urday\u2019's game, two He three of the four runs.The outfieids on Baturday bad no work to do at all.'\u20188hy\" and Henry Bose fast ball and Dooley had 18 of the put oùts at first base.,aOdwell hit a ball yesterday that Suthon uldn*t get out of the way of.It went \u2018like a streak, but Suthoff was In the way, and all he had to do was to pick It up.Oddle wax robbed of a nice single.It cost Taylor $5 to chew the rag at the umplre yesterday.Some ball players are hard kickers, but there is a freshness about Taylor that is offensive.He yells derlaive- ly at the pitcher every time a bad ball ix thrown at him and only makes the pitcher all the more anxious to put him \u2014 + RIGHT UP CLOSE.A .Par : Won.Lost A co Rochester \u2026\u2026.\u2026.ve 0.17 \u2018 Montreal .so sooo oo 15 s 00% Providence «» oo oo oo 14 9 008 Springfield Ser ce.80 00 11 10 638 Syracuse su eo ve sens 19 3 A 8.17 32 Toronto se +» 0000 0-0 T 16 S04 \u2014\u2014 ROCHESTER WINS BASILY, At Syracuse\u2014 Syracuse .¢.000000101\u2014 3 8 T Rochester \"es re, vy 20\u201412 16 3 O'Neill; Lemar, Batteries\u2014Bishop and Morse and Smink, Umpire, Griffin, At Providence\u2014 Providence .«.4 .180000100\u20143 11 2 Hartford .000100000\u20141 4 4 Batteries\u2014Braun and Leahy; Becker and Steelman.Umpire, Egan.WORCESTER DBFEATS BPRINGFIELD.wht Springtield\u2014 10 orcester .oce 0.4 0-3 : 76 Mes 208000050\u2014 Springfield.070010002\u2014 3 atterlies\u2014Klobedans and Kittredge; Bride and Phelps.Umpire, O'Loughlin.- SUNDAY GAMES, At Providence\u2014 : & -R.HE.Providence .\u2026.20000001x\u2014- 3 8 3 Hartford .100010000\u2014 2 10 3 Batterles\u2014Friend and Leahy; Miller and Steelnan.Umpire, Egan, NATIONAL LEAGUE: At Plttsburg\u2014 ° ; Pittsburg .202002000\u20146 6 4 New York .116000221\u201413 16 3 Ratteries\u2014Chesbro and Zimmer; Carrick, Seymour and Warner.Umpire, O'Day, At Cinctunati\u2014 Cthelnnati .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 oon Boston ., .0 3 Batteries\u2014Newton and Wood; Cuppy and Clarke.Umpire, Swartwood, \u2018 At Cleveland\u2014 .101101000-4 7 1 000003330\u20140 8 Cleveland .4 ever cocons ssosse 7 Chicago .cet ese ses see sesecse O At Bt, Louis\u2014 * \" St.Louis . on bases and overflowed again.Smith, 1.0.cs eo 5 à 0 0 1 O 0l'Marathon Tacé, drew a large erowd, and At Once as this organ must be removed be- .\u201cLobsters!\u201d he bellowed.\u201cLobsters.McGee, 2b.1.220 1 0 0 1 0 0 ran Won hy Grant, by about 25 yards, the fore June 8.\u2018 \u2018 They play like a blind asylum.Two men = \u201c| Langlols, 1b.u es 4 1 1 0 11 0 0! got ling 68 minutes, 45 seconds.Caffery A .R.& W.KERR, 2230 St Catherine Street.* on bases.Well, that's the worst I \u2018ever \u2019 , Boston, C.re ev3 1 0 0 4 1 01 emtablishod à new record for 5 miles, doing | } \u2019 saw.Say, Dooley, where'd you get \u2018em?A Fierce-looking Man in Pajamas Did McHenry, cf.s .4 1 1 0 2.0 0, a distance in 28 minute 14 seconds and Both teams got one lu the third and then | the Coaching \u2019 Dufty, P.+o so aa 4 0 0 0 1 11 1 |jed bis opponent all the way until the last the Birds started in to show the Mlisfits .Moreau, 2b.os 21 0 1 0 1 00 quarter of a.mile, when Grant sprinted x how they plas the Be a ing role Where , MONTREAL \u2014 \u2014 7 To on 2 3 and heat the local ranner bo The race : .the pennan es fro 1 ., * ae : ve es ee ane 5 23 hv valued at .: oe : .With one out, \u201cShy\u201d got his base and J AB.R.1B.PO.A.E.| so by inglage: 2 was for a trophv va The Brazilign India rub- stole second.Schiebeck, 8.8 .3.1 0 3 2 1 R.H.E.M.A.A.A.Spring Handicaps.ber, known as Paris.ranks Faith wats and two rum mel oo | Bannon, Tr it tv 3 0 1 3 0 0 Me cr 0000 5 LI O3 The M.A.A.A.athletes will now have 'h best i , CA ed with swats and two runs came In.on, T.L& +0 oo : .Mascotte.10031 \u2014_ .ALAA s ; .\u201cSomebody threw a peanut at the Toronto Lezotte, r.f .4 0 1 3 1 0! Rummary\u2014Farned, Mascotte, 3: M.rame inducement te fet In training this as the best in the market YBR tk kN RRR EEO fan and told him tq cheer ap.wpm ohostyg, 2b ee ++ 10e 8 1 103 1.0, Johns, 1.Two-base hits, Geoffrlon, Poirier, pring handicxps on June 16th.These It çosts from 10to 30 per .That's all right said the fan, en Henry.Shoes 0.: 9 1 2 2 1, Ashton.Brice on halls by Bauer.12% hy mn be open to the M.A.A.A.and aliated t ha h J + cheerin* up ail right.You qu v ID ee ee 0000 Ù .Dufty, 3.ses on y phe nM, 0 M.A.A.À.! c \u2018 be lookin\u2019 dejected in a minute.Just wait, Moran, © © ++ + oc 2 0 @ 8 2 O MeGee.Struck out, by Bauer, 3: hy elt.The Programme sn be an follow: ent., more than the next 5% « * In the next inninæ Ronch.the Toronto Felix, Pp oo + oe ec 8 1 1 0 0 0 Dufty, 3.Laft on bases, Mascotte, 9; St.one unde Yarter ite alé mile grades.> : | O n e .catcher, who In the best In the Leaghe 70: 28 4 821 8 3 Johns, & Double play, Bauer to Tompkins broad\u2019 foin high jump.one \"hundred and mn .7° + e | WwW * æ cording ton recent paragraph in the To-| Total co oc oo oun.821 8 3 io Poirier, ftolen Tasos.Tompkins, 2; bros June, bed IVER, aterplechane, re- Para rubber is used in the ronte World, made a throw that was TORONTO.Pourdeau or py 1507 [tay race composed -of teams from afilisted makin of ** pme æ i THB PRIZE PLAY Grey, 1 AP 0 504 Fy pire, ©.Levee | ie nd amen 5 #| and Different 8 = \u2018Grey, Lf.oo oo ees.2 ol.\u2014_\u2014 .: | .\u201cot the Afternoon, Johnston was on first\u2019 Connor J of.Jn 3 1 i : 9 3 .Was a Cinch for Farnham.aan wants the championship games \u201c 2% \" © \"hen Roach lo DE d the throw Dundon, 8.8.3 0 1 0 4 0! Valleyteld.May 26 \u2014The Provincial \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 : from anything that you will find in other tailoring estab- 2 Nid a no oy exactly how he Bemba cL.o.oo 401 1 10 popu game at Vallesfield wan a walk 2% : ing y ue 1g esta *# a °hods ces D ro nl y ners up Rothfuss, r.f.eo 4 0 0 0 0 O Ce, Farnham, the, leaders of the Died from Ring Blow.lishments, is one of the inducements we offer you to braced\u2019 himeelf and let the bail go.1 Lalor 2: 1 5.0 1 20 2 9 lemme, Joe Page's agdiimation certainly prigieport.Conn.May 27\u2014Fddle Ten.| & tronize us when you want a NEW SUIT or pair of & ae 8 0 à ea eu aie eue races id 57 20211 - DETACHABLE |+ thor i i that Arena, getting smaller every second.i 3 3 7 2 0 1 It fn only Just to any.however, that the condition frat Trudny night Tar the rest Another inducement for you to come to us is that we % ; ù b touch- Total .\u2026.+.000 .: Valleyfield team, owing'to difficulty with of Li \"el ring a boxi nk & make our goods up right, \u2014we give you a proper and com- Johnston sailled around the bases, touc By iunings\u2014 | players, were considerably weakened.At the of a blow received during a xing match p ng av ! m 2 ed the plate, sat down on the bench, and Torontor, oo ocoe soso so soa.BN more time they put up an excellent game with William Foraytth, at Sailor's Hall, ; fortable fit, \u2014we make up and finish all garments ina way .after a tedious delay, somebody In the Montreal .\u2026 cco: oo « .01300000x: under ndverse circumstances.The game that evening, died thin afternoon, at 2.20 : ; + that is seldom equalled outsi de of our premises, and J $ grand stand with a Lelcscone She direciion Summary:\u2014Two-base bits, Odwell, T.\u201d wan witnessed by fully 1.800 people.Fol |Foresth le new oF jnil.Being.unable to 8 Ih furthermore a suit made by us has that stylish appedrance of the diamond.\u2019 : Bannon, Johnston.Dundon, Schaub.sFhree- lowing ls EET LD furning the bend required at the prelimi.: which all gentlemen admire, but find so difficult to get.$ : - , 4 .t y morning.; tole few min Ed eye Ton A Bases on balls, off Suthoff, 2; off Felix, 6.A ey 18.A.P.O.E.vl bold + await fhe outcome of Teh ; Our prices will be found reasonable when class of work æ the ball was returned., Bases où hit by Reker, ell, ey Bernard, \u20ac.\u2026 2 0 NW 0°2 01 Lout'a injury.An autopsy wlll be held to- .and quality of goods is taken into consideration, F rn Panded Port A DA nes ail Left on bases,\u201d Montreal, 4; Toronta, 8.a gt od © à 2 Ss 3 fuorrow: Keener competition in the * When down on St.Paul Street, drop in and look over &æ o .Double plays, Lezotte to Moran, Suthoff to a CT AIT : : , .a : ; op 1 the Cap denired.Taye fatCarr: Schaub, unamisted.sacri.McKim, SD.1 2 9 1 0 8 2 Gaudar May Row Nelson.bicycle trade has reduced S our Suitings, it won't cost you auything, and we are There was a smash and the crowd came fice hit, T.Bannon.Balk to batter, Felix., Shen bens ets 1 Q.y the cost and raised th % always pleased to show our goods.yelling ee Its feet as the ball went over Umpire, Mr.Hunt Time, 1.55.Attend B.ciate Ho v.\u2026.\u2026.} 610818 wu Nglnon.BC.Mer Alt tn probable that dard f \u2026 Ce : % .; , Thon 2 n ère w ro n Nelso .When last seen it was making in the sace, 2,100 .B uw P.5 ++ 2 0 1 1 11 match for the champlonship of the world standard.$10, ora pair of HN MARTIN, SONS & co., Tallors, > f the White Mountains, where \u2014 A.Poirier, r.f.\u2026.\u2026.2 0 2 0 1 OA p .fe will presumably stay for the holidays.BATTING AVERAGES.Total 20 16 3 18 4 Ro Johnson ot MC Po and Dunlop Tires complete with 458 ST.PAUL STREET æ .: al.ae es ee - py , .° .- .The Cap did the bases amid all varieties \u2018 AB.R.1B.2B.3B.HR.Av.otal.\u2026 .\" Gaudar han authorised K.C.Beaton, of inner tubes, Any d \u2019 ofa 6 ene Tamme A HEY A pin SS MNT RR ons St |i shop, [| ® EY.W.ATWATER, Propioter snd Maeve.fy e ome run.0 \u2026 43 & : 0 .é .ou the River , ' It was he first home run.Of Mtn Cap oran.a.20 2 11 © 0 333 Bernard 1 wild pitch, Bibeau, 1, city July 1.Owlng to thé hi in the P P.made- by.any of Souders.\u2026.8 1 0 0 338 FARNHAN 4 v « er .: \u2014>enss consequently wins the box of cigars offered McFarlan.26-5 8 .2 0 0 820 | ADR carnival Nelson has one.of the finest The best tires\u2014Dunlop nat made th 5 to 2, and although Jonnaon.- 1103 31 30 3 10 G ime Blackburn.ca LOR IRATE (rrishaay wre Canad.Tires\u2014a free option on all ORBURBBVBRERREBERR BEER ERO That made the score 0 an ohnson.oo o.und ee ve eo -.mr Wallace, 3b.4 2 1 0 0 © ~ > .o oF but the applause Feline tt i 4% 3 0 0 Ba Aves rtf.15 3 0 0 0 0 Cricket at Lachine.grades of wheels this year.& _ I \"The Toronto fan got lost in the crowd, Schiebeck.98 1» 25 9 0 0 200 Eilnerhanne \u2018ib 114 % 4 4 à |A meeting for the purpose of forming a .\u2014 - but somebod was beard to may: purt his Lezotte\u2026 oe oe se 3 3 I 2 ° 200 O'Brien nets \"3 12 2,2 100 srigret ctuh in Lach ne oil be held at Politely \u2014 but firmly American Jockeys\u2019 Success.GRAND ARMY VETERANS.\u201cBay.muy Bannon hadn't: Dooley.3 .ea IS IE \u2018s Hotel on Nesday ev 1} tre! \u2019 \u2019 : ft vox hat time the game would have Cross.ee ov oe 2 0 + I 8 e 18 Comeau, foo «0 oo ee 1 1 3 9 0 Mar Bo, al pm An interested He insist and you il get them.The success of the American jockerg ln (The local organisation of the Grand Army .a cinéb.ve at ee as A yongtin, it.\u2026.\u2026 03 + 2 0 00 are cordially luvited to at.|| England last Saturday was really aston-| of, Ihe Hel oe re gi 1 It must mn the fan.FIELDING AVERAGES.Total n 17 16 4 + 4 vend.rt 1 : .\"ishing.They cleared the slate between re A eet ' NTREAL.To .PO.A E.Av.' Ranen on balia O'Rrien, 12.Struck out, | .them, winning five races off the reel and The pastor.Rev.Mr.Brown, conducted the 3 = Souders, p.\u2026 \u2026 .20 0 1000 O'Brien.3.hase hits, Comeau, Ring Notes.\u201cTHE ONLY TOOLS.dividing dead heat t last.proceedings, while Comrade\u2019 W.G.Norris, Je AB.RB.1B.PO.A.=.Bannon ff.©.01151 1 0 L000 O'Brien.Three-base hits, Sweeney, 3.Um: Kid McPart Ret won thre mand also fntened Of Bosworth Pod.No.2 Portiand, Main k ebeck, 88.+.4 i 0,8 6 1'McFaran, D.:! 5 M © 1000 pire A.Gauthier.rer F.: uEié McPartiand, of California, and Geo.eff woa three of them and also finished made a short address, in which he spoke well, cf.oo 0.: 0 0 2 3 Raub, F.f.eo oo oa © -0 100 rounds to à drew beter the fought twenty | In the dead heat.L.Relff and Sloan won the work the Union soldiers accomplished ZBannon, 1.A 3 $ e 2 0jQdwel of.78 10 1 068 Travis Defeats Harriman, letic Club, Brooklyn.Sampeon Ath- one each.The other Yankee boy, James, | battlefields od wi thirty dre years ago leat te ood 1s } 1 1 Doors Abe .a > : oo New York, May 27.\u2014After thi rty-tour verom mr Butler, of Troy, and Delard Dui- scored two seconds and one third.This Tue tle a.ot atifully Jecoratea Henry, .cs sc 4 0 0 0 Of yeantte, r.f.co oo +.88 3 2 \"047 Noes of mplendid golf, Waker J.Travis de r ohoes, met Friday evening in a remarkable run makes one on this side the ly attended.At the head of the procession, - 1 .- 20 round contest.Butler k ; $, TDoviey, Ib.\u2026.3 1 3 18 O O\\Johnston, Jo.45 .69 B'.00 feated Herbert M.Harriman, the present out with a left-handed hook moored Duval water feel Inclined to say that the present Which was also participated in by the lm.Yorn \u20ac.\u2026\u2026\u2026.8 OC 10 3 8 0/Crose, Pap ee 00 0060 À 13 1 \u2018008 titie-hoider in the final round for Me.\u201cJack O'Brien wan gi Re à the jaw.The DUNLOP TIRE: 60.Limited run \u2018of Knglish jockeys must be a mighty perial Army and Navy Veternns, the Unlog cFadden, pu $ 2 1 O2 2 DE .a a ee mn ceplonehip.Young Mahoney at the end of six rons \u2019 \u2019 lot, for certalnly outside of Bloan the ricdât emblem of the friendiinene erating = - = - - e l,.oe oo o} .= nN t - \u201c o 0S e ru.\u2026.\u2026.# 50H 3 8 | Foix, pa a EEE D à £3 at the Narmanu Country Club to-day by a Frid alght at the Fort Ath | - TORONTO, other Ace tank top notchera ca this side between the two great \u201cEnglish speaking » , score of three up and two to play.\u2019 ° 4 \u201c -D Taw va Og PNA Na i ng ! Me.Donald Macmaster has received from Teéesting the applicaîtion for leave to ap- Peal te the full Cout of Queens Bench fer a new trisi ip the case of Willlam Weir, found guilty of fmrnishing the Gov- the November term of the Court of Queen's Bench, Crown side, for the District tread, Willlam Weir, former presi- the Banque Ville Marie, was found the offence created hy section 90 Banking Aot (58 Vic, cap.31, Can- section declares, \u201cKnowingly making Tepert ce other document, on the subject of the bank's affairs, is, unless the fact amounts to a higher offence, a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment during a period not exceeding five years.\u201d Co The accused was condemned to twenty- threes months imprisonment.During the trial, the accused\u2019s counsel asked the judge to reserve several questions for the opinion of the Court of Appeal, in virtue of paragraph 3 of sectlon 748 of the Criminsd Code.The Hon.Judge Wurtele, who presided in the court, refused these questions.The accused now asks the Attorney General for his consent in writing to carry to the Court of Appeal the questions upon whieh the court bas thus refased to reserve its cpinion.This application is made in virtue of article T44 of the Criminal Code, which reads as follows: ; \u201cIf the court refuses to reserve the question, tbé party making the applicaton may, with the consent of the Attorney General, refef it to the Court of Appeal as hereinafter provided.The Attorney General may fo his discretion give or refuse his consent.\u201d i Section 744 adds that the Court of Ap-, Peal may grant or refuse the authority asked for._ The provision of section 744 is new, and has only existed slace 1892.It has replaced the old law which permitted the\u2019 issue of a writ of error, with the flat of the Attorney General.The writ of error no longer exists in our criminal code POWER UNDER OLD LAW.In the old law, the power of the Attorney General to grant or refuse the petition was discretionary.It is so also in the present law.In ths réspect the two procedures are alike.But there exist two essential points of difference between the writ of error and the application for permission to appeal.First, the writ of error was necessarily based on a question of law (see cap.174 of the Revised Statutes of - Canada, section 268).The permission to apply to the Court of Appeal for authority to appeal to its opinion can, on the contrary be granted for any Cause whatever.No restriction Is mentioned In section 744 of the Criminal Code, Also, the refusal to grant this permission may be based on any ground what- \u201c ever.The law has given an absolute dis.|.cretion In this respect to the Attorney General.\u2018 : - Secondly, when the Attorney General had granted his fiat for the issue of @& writ of error, the Court of Appeal was obliged to hear the appeal and to confirm or to quash the conviction.Lo Secrlon 744 of the Criminal Code declares, on the contrary, that, nptwithstanding the permission granted by the Attorney General to seize this court of the question submitted, it could: refuse authority to appeal.It foilôws from these two differences between the writ of error of the old law, and the permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal in the new law, that the principles taught by the authorities on the subject of the writ of error, could not be applied to the new provision of the criminai code.If it was question here of the demand for the flat of the Attorney General for a writ of error, the demand, I think, could be granted.The questions submitted are serl- ous\u2014there 13 no doubt of that.Further, the offence of which the accused has becn found gullty Is, in the terms of the Banking Act, a simple misdeameanor.Here Is what we find in Harris\u2019 Principles of the - Criminal Law, 4th edition, pages 498 and 490.MUST SHOW DEFECT.\u201c4A writ of error .must be groubd- ed on some substantial defect apparent on the face of the record, as if the indictment be bad In substance, or the sentence be Mlegal.It will never be allowed for a formal defect .Before Issuing out the writ of error, It is necessary to obtain the Sat of the Attorney-General on showing\u2019 reassnable grounds or crror.This is .@ the disoretien of the Attorney-General, \u201cbut le net gemerally refused: Indeed, In misdemeanors, It is granted as a matter of course.\u201cBut, ence mere, Ît ls not here a question of appiyiag tbe principles which formerly governed in matters of a writ of error.\u201cThe diseretion of the Attorney-General fe mueh more abedlute to-day than it was when it was a question of granting or re- | fusing his flat for the Issue of a writ of error.\u2018The Attorney-General may take cognisance of all kinds of circumstances In forming his opinion.If that opinion Is to refuse the request which is made, all is said.There Is no further recourse.If, on the eontrary, the Attorney-General is In fevor of granting.the request, it Is then - far the Court of Appeal, In its turn, to ex- aseise its discretion to hear or refuse to Bear the appeal.This discretion is different from that which is given to the At- Corney-General.It Is a legal or judicial @liscretion; that Is to my, a \u2018discretion which must be based upon a point of law er of procedure which appears in the record, or, perhape, !f the court thought fit, \u2018oould4 be established by means of an offi.davit.The discretion of the Attorney.General 1s not judicial, and the Attorney- - General may base hin decision upon anything he considers just and equitable, according to the circumstances.\u201d (See \u2018American and English Encyclopedia of Law,\u201d second edition, page.473, word \u201cDiscretion,\u2019\u2019) \u201cBy discretion, when applied to a court of justice, is meant sound discretion guided by law.It must be governed by rule, by humor; it must.not be arbitrary, vague and fanciful, but legal and regular.ft means, when applied to public\u2019 fune- tionaries, a power or right conferred upon them by law, of acting oficlally In eertain circushstances, according to the dictate of thele own jedgment and coapcience, un- REFUSED \u2014 \u2014z>\u2014\u2014 \u2014 coutrelieë by the judgment and conscience o ethepn \u201d & | À + te : À \u201cRouvier\u2019s.! ÿ een me -od in Murray ve.Buell, T6 Wh 18: .the power of granting the accuged permission to apply to the Court of Appeal for a new trial.The commissioners, charged this bill and reporting thereon, expregsed Qhe opinion that It was not expedieat to thus grant permission to apply to the Court of Appeal, but that it was better to leave the Secretary of State entirely free to grant ar to refuse a new _ \u201cExperience has shown that the Becre- tary of State is a better judge of the exist- justice can be.He has efery facility for enquiring into the special circumstances: he can and does if necessary avall himself of the assistance of the judge who tried the case and of the law officers.The position which he occuples is a guarantee of his own fitness to form an opinion.He is fettered by no rule, and his decision does not form a precedent for subsequent cases.We do not see how a hetter means could be provided for enquiry into the cireum- stances of the exceptional cascs in question.+ \u201cThe result of the enquiries of the Secretary of State may be to show not that the convict is clearly innocent, but, that the propriety of the conviction Is doubtful; that matters were left out of account which ought to have been considered; or that too little importance was attached to a view of the case, the bearing of which was not sufficiently apprehended at the trial; in short the enquiry may show that the case ls one on which the opinion of a second Jury ought to be taken.If this is the view of the Secretary of State, he ought, we think, to have the right,of directing a new trial on his own undivided respofsibliity.Buch a_power we accordingly propose to give him by section 545.\u201d PROVISION IN FULL, The provision recommended by the Im.perlal commissioners is found In section 748 of our criminal code, which reads as follows: \u201cIf, on petition for clemency of the Crown in favor of a person convicted of a criminal action, the Minlster of Justice entertains any doubt that this person should have Leen found.guilty, he may, fn place of recommending to Her Majesty to pardon or to commute the sentence, after such enqulry as he deems fit, make written order that a new trial take place at such time and before such court as he shall deem proper.\u201d The discretion granted the Attorpey General by section 7, is, it seems, of the same nature as that given the Minister of Justice by sections 748.It Is for that reason that I have cited above the report of the Imperial Commivsioners by which it.1s seen that the Secretary of State might consider every circumstance of the case in forming his opinion.To resume, the discretion glven the Attorney Geueral by the criminal code is different from that which belonged to him in matters of writ of error, and, basing myself upon the rules I have just lald .down, and which I belfeve to be alone applicable In the matter, l'am.of opinion that the circumstances of the present case are such that the request which Is made by the accused, should not be granted.is not necessary for me to enter into detalls, My duty and my conscience dictate the decision I bave just rendered, and that ls sufficient for the terms of the statute and the authorities which have been cited._-gded) \u2018Horace Archambanit, - ' \"Attorney General, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TEACHERS ARE TO MEET ANNUAL CONVENTION OF QUEBEC ASSOCIATION IN OCTOBER.Programme Embraces a Large Num- \" ber of Papers Relating to Educa- \"tional Matters of \u2018General Interest.- The annual convention of.the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec will be held on the 18th, 19th and 20tL of October next In the High School, Montreal.The usual arrangements will be made for reduced fares over the various rallroads and steamboat lnes, also for the board and roving of ladies at reasonable rates.The revised regulations regarding exhl.bits are in the printer's hands und will be issued tu ull inspecturs in a few days, It is hoped by the assoclation that this feature of the convention will receive much wore attention than it has in the past.A most attractive programme has been prepared for the sesslous of the convention, which will be substantially as follows: \u2014 Wednesday evening, October 17th, meeting of.the executive at 8.30.Thursday morning, October 18th, at 1¢ o'clock\u2014Heports of various committees.Thursday afternoon, October 18th, at two o'clock:\u2014 1.Routine business (13 minutes).2, Nominations (30 minutes).; 3.Adornment of school grounds, by WwW, S.McLaren, Lsq., M.C.P.I., (40 minutes).4.Adornment of school houses, by Mr, 8, F.Robins, Aberdeen School, Montreal (30 minutes).5.Discussion (à hour).Thursduy evening, at 8 o\u2019clock:\u2014 1.Address of welcome, by Dr.W.8.Shaw, Chairman Protestant Committee, 2, President's address\u2014 Dr.Wi, Iaterson, Principal of McGill College, 3.Music during the evening.Friday moralug, October 10th, at nine o'clock :\u2014 1.Routlpe business (13° minutes).2, Science Teaching in Klementary Schools \u2014MIiss MM.Derick, B.A.,, McGill College (40 minutes), 3.Relation of Science Teaching to the Needs of our Rural Districts\u2014J.A.Dresser, M.A, Principal Richmond College (40 minutes).H, A.4.Discussion\u2014Opened by Mr.Friday afternoon, October 19th, at two Ford, Principal Danville Academy and Miss 2.Discussion of papets and L Economics in the High School\u2014Dr, J.2.Addrese+-Rev.W.Emsiay (expected), Saturday morning, October 2.Reports of acrutineera for e ton ot Honeyman, M.A.(1 hour).o'clock :\u2014 , 1.The Teacher out of School\u2014Mr.C, V.T.KE.Travers, Farnham Model \u2018School (1 hour).; report.: Friday evening, October ths at 8 o'clock i\u2014 'E.Le Ressignol, University of Denver (45 minutes).pour nl during the ning., eve f y \u201cmor 2, at 20 0'clock:-\u2014 : ., 1.Routine business (13 minutes).officers (15 minutes)., 3.Report of committees (30 minutes).W.Kelly, High School (1 hour).5.Unfinlsheg business (1 hour).rer LATE ABBE ARCHAMBAULT.\u2018The remains of the late Abbe Joseph Archambault were interred on Saturday In the erypt of the cathedral.At the service Monsignor Racicot officiated, assisted by the Abbes Sylvestre, of Kt.Gabriel de Brandon, and Pineauit, of St.Cannt.The musical portion of the service was nndce the él on of Professor Couture.was a large attendance of clergy.4.Bickmore Lecture (illustrated)-Dr.F.Y 1 on took place Saturda veo ta ka 4 \u2014 OER.AEs.FRE» 2 EE 98 k e gh ETO, \u201coy fotéredlonia) -Roil way to\u2019 be: Supplied Canadian Produst te De Joed in \u201c Eranait to the Senbearé\u2014Mr.Fes \u2014 (Stat correspondence of The Herald.) + Ottawa, May M.\u2014While Mr.Poster\u201d vus criticising the Government for employing Dr.Kendall {a connection with the scheme {or securing s constant supply of fresh bait for fishermen by means of conveniently located freesers, a scheme of which Dr.Kendall is the author, the latter was closeted with Hoo.A, G.Blair and Mr.Hanrahen, 8 opld storage expert, in iecussing the necessity of applying the most effective means to improve the 00ld storage cars of the Intercolonial Rafiway.On the representations thus made, Mr.Blair has signifieq his intention of at once providing several cold otorage cars, constructed on.the latest approved plans.By the introduction of better oars it is belteved that the farmers, fruit- growers and fishermen of Canada will be greatly benefitted.REASON FOR FOSTER'S SORENESS.Perhaps the reason for Mr.Foster's tirade ia his disappointment that it never occurred to him to do what is now being sucesssfully done by the present Government.Mr.Foster knows that, although the country was urgently in need of a comprehensive system by which the products of the farm could be conveyed 1 na fresh and unimpaired eon- dition to the British market, paltry votes of $20,000 a year were passed during the last three years of his rule at the Treasury Board and resulted in little or nothing.adwent to favor of the present Government, Hon.Sydney Fisher, who appreciated the \" possibilities which an efficient system of cold storage would open up, obtained Liberal votes sufficient to inaugurate a complete system, an action which has already resulted to the great advantage of thousands of Canadian farmers.SIR LOUIS DAVIES' FORBSIGHT.Sir Louis Davies secured Parliamentary sanction last year for a vote of twenty-fivé thousand dollars for bait freezers for fishermen.This year he has secured another twenty-five .thousand dollars for the same project, and with a reduced tariff the Laurier Government has managed to largely increase the avaliable revenue, and has not hesitated to make larke expenditures .upon works which \u201cobriousiy are in the best interests of the people of Canada., There is an impression among meny Conservatives here that Mr.Foster and the \u2018others who have been taking jasue with the Govenment vote for bait freezess for fishermen have made another tactical blunder, ae the effect of their attack is simply to attract attention to the oold storage policy of the Government, a policy which is understood, and appreciated by the country at large, and which has already resulted in improved markets and bigher prices for Canadian produoce.\u2014\u2014rt\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MAINSTAY OF THE NATION.; Dr.Grant Says it Is Freedom Which Means Supremacy of Conscience.In St.Andrew's Church yesterday Rev.Principal Grant took as his subject 1\u2014What fx the will of God concerning our nation, and what is the will af God concerning ourselves?Each individual, be said, bad his own mission to fulftl.Mach man felt that If he did God's will It mattered not what pain he had to endure.No\u2019 one nation had a right to say it occupled she same place ay Israel did, but every, nation could say It had God's mission to perform.If the nation wus true to its principles, the mistakes would be forgiven, for the grandeur of its accomplishment.The one word which summed up all the spirit of the nation wae freedom\u2014freedom which ineapt the supremacy of cunsclence.We had been free for upwards of a thousand years, and this was the mainstay of the nation.After reviewing briefly the principal events which led up to Britain's re- ligtous, political and Individual freedom, the reverend gentleman said that in all cases alike there had been a continuous high and noble struggle for freedom and for the consolidation of England.\u2018The one \u2018keynote of Englaud's power and greatness was freedom.That \u201cwas the great cause from first te last, and for which our brave men had fought and dled.What had God called upon us to do?He had called upon each one of us, and the question was, Will they obey or disobey\u201d The latter meant the Joss of a soul.In thinking over the question am to whether they were accom plishing God's will, the reverend gentleman reminded bls hearers that they should think of the grandeur of being a chid of tte \u2018LIBRARY CONVENTION.Arrangements for Visit of the Amer- dean Library Association to : Montreal Next Week.The visit of the American Library Association to Montreal next week, for which very elaborate arrangements are b made by the authorities of McGlil University, is expected to have the effect of quickening public Interest In.library work.The objects of the association, an already explained in The Herald, are to encourage the founding of, libraries and to strengthen lu every way possible those already exist- ng.\u2018The meetings are not open to the publie, but anybody interested in library work may join the association on payment of two dollars, and thus gain the right to attend all sessions of the association.At the Montreal conference there is to be a public meeting in the Windsor Hall, at which the president, Mr.R.G.Thwaites, the editor of the new edition of the \u2018\u2019Jes- \u2018uit Retations,\u201d\u201d will read an address, and in which other prominent speakers will participate.This will be an excellent opportunity for citizens to gain an insight into modern library work.21 , + CAPTAIN COSTIGAN wis » 4 x 7 * Extraordinary Mortality Among Horses on the 500 Miles March ; Across Country., Captata Richard Costigan has written un- de Bate De Aar, April to Mr.Fred.R.Alley, of this city :\u2014 \u201cWe are reattng our horres after our Chase of the rebels across country for 500 miles.Our route is marked by the ddan bodies of horses and mules.e hope to go to ontæin for the final push to Pretoria, or If not there to Kimberley ana the reflef of Mafeking.The Montreal members of our company are all well, and we can thank Dr.Harry Bell for his strict examination, as we have not had a ease lof serious\u2019 illness aince we left.Kindest Tegards to the Moutreal Caledonia Curling Club.\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DR.LEPROEON\u2019S FUNERAL.The funeral of the late Dr.Jean Lukin morning and rgely attended.The chief mourners were decraned'e two sons, Claude de B.Le rohon, and Dr.Rodolphe E.Leprohon, Mr, .A.Bonlu, son-in-law, and his son, Mr.A.L.Bonin, Mr.Ant.Le probon, coustn, and Mr.K.1.de Bellefeuille, and his two sons.The service took place in the Church of Notre Dame, which wan draped In colors of deep mourging \u201cThe service was at tended by a humber of .and the laity present includ Sir Alexandre La- soute, Mr.Justice Westele Mr.Justice Do- EOL STORAGE CARS) by the GSverament, .| On the | being | \u2014 2 Mentreai Oftce\u2014 FRANCO! WALTER 7 ST.LIVERPOOL, LONBON & GLOBE .Imsurance Company, \u2014 \u2018 AD 0 pie Poe EE cntw .» ° À.F.Gault, Red, wel inlay, Edward 8.Clouston, .Am\u2019t invested in Canada.3,110,000 Available Assets .58,653,000 Mercantile risks accepted at low ourrent a.x, 0.SMI Sub Chief Agent of the Doubles.John G.R.Driscoll, Thomas H George R.Robertson & Sons.as, ire Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, Lon- « don, Eng.British American Assurance Company, \u2018Toronto.Alllance Assurance Company, Londen, Bug.GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Buildiog, St.James Street.J H.R.Molson & Bros, Ale and Porter Brewers Have always on hand th varjous kinds of.aa.Ale and Porter Wood pd.Bottles.1 : - Famille egularly Suppliod.NotreDame 8h Montreal.[aues-& Co., some Pale Ales and Porter, Montreal Office, .621 8t James Street.4 we.P.Q Tel.Malu 383 .LACH a a THE BEST AND PUREST Malt Extracts wm.Dow & bo.\u2019s India Pale Alp _ Grown Stout, CHEAPEST ELECTRIC LICHT - AND POWER.THE LACHINE RAPIDS are offering the lowest rates for electric light © power.Contracts will be taken for any term to suit.our customers, at the same prios per annum, whether for one or ten years, with benefit of any further reduction in rates during contract, Current supplied for\u2014 HOUSE LIGHTING.LC STORE LIGHTING, ADVERTISING, SIGNS.ARC LIGHTA - FANS.; \u2018 ELEVATORA Power for\u2014 FACTORIBS.CASH REGISTERS.~ GOLD STORAGE, BTC, Call at our Office and see the list of Motors now being operated by this Company.Interview our customers and satisfy yourselves that our motors and service are unequalled.- Lachine Rapids Hydraulic & Land Oo.LIMITED, 38 VIOTORIA SQUARE.a pee \u2014 the Hon.Mr.de the Hon.L.O herty, Judge Desnoyers, Boucherville, the Mayor, .Talllon, the Mon.J.D.RoHand, the Hon.J.R.Thibaudeau and many others, including a delegation from the Grand Army of the Republic, BACK FROM CAPE TOWN.Deputy Minister of Agriculture Ar rives \u2018from South Africa by the Leake Champlain.Mr.W.B.Scarth, the Deputy Minister of Agricultare, hrs \u2018just returned \u2018 from South Africa, wbjcher he bad gone with the second contingent In the capacity of Government &gont in connection with the hay and fodder shipments, Mr.Scarth crussed from Liverpool by the Reaver Line steamer Lake Champlain, which afrived in Quebec on Saturday, and was accompanied by the t Misses Bearth, Mr.T.Currey, of Cape Town, also came over by the same steamer.\u2018 Mr.Currey Is here on n mission of trade expansion with South Africa.and will interview the Canadian Gov ment at once.He In reported to have expressed the opin-| deu that the war was tically Suinhed.and that trade possibilities with South Af- rica.after the settlement wll be of a_mest .NS DAILY NEHALD.MONDAY, MAY '} 8.8.CONCO Seaator; .: Trees D ays ue ne Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Gyrille Laurin.[ Yr SEITPING.+ REFORR ACENCIES: DOVALISON LINE ) er ow à 2 , FROM MONTREAL = RDIA .\"co vs ob oo Mari 8.8.LAXONIA - vi es «MAY AS (cold storage) + if Wd eo eo eo 6e oes BALACIA -., se se eo ve \u2018+00 JUDD ° TRITONIA Te ee ee ve vds.Juse 3 ; \u2014AGENTS\u2014 ,[ GLASGOW.DONALDAON BROS.THOMSON LINE WEEKLY LONBON SERVICE 5.8.HEMISP, M .May 35 18.TYNEDAUE 1 2 1 COS 1 .se eu se 06 ensasa 8.6.BECKF D ea se sos.June 1B LEITH SERVICE.ABERDEEN SERVICE.DEAVOR °8.8.KON *8.8.EN *Chartered.) Agents \u2014 Cairn, Young & Noble, Newoas- tle-en-Tyne; A.Low, Son & Co.7 Fen- church Ave, London, R.C.; Wm.Thomson Co., Leith; W.Tuomsou & Bons, Dundes, COLD STORAGE FITTED IN Special Steamers of Both Lines LORD LINE.TO CARDIFF.88.LARNE .8.8.LORD IV &8.LORD CHA .June 24 AGENTS \u2014 Guthrie, Heywood & Co, Car- Giff; Thomas Dixon & Sons, Belfast THE \u2018ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED.28 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, .MONTREAL.ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.\u2019S BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STRAMERS.Weekly Ballings Between ARS Livin, Liverpool; Montreal, Tuesday, Friday, May 1.Lake Ontarie .May \u2018May 8.Lusitanle .Mey20 May 18.-Lake Champlain (new, 3,000 ns to ve 00 os oe May 22.Lake Mogantic .May 29.Lake Superior .' June §.Lake Ontario .:.June 12.Lusitania .June 19.Lake Champlain (new, 9,000 tons) .\u2026 .July 6 SUMMER RATES OF PASSAGE.Single Fare.Return Fare, First Cabin, from $52.50 to $88 $100 to $161.50 According to steamer, location of stateroom and number of occupants.Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool, Londen or Lon- * donderry: .MO.From es se es .June 29 : $35.00 .Lake Champlain, Lake Mogantio, Lusi- | tana\u2014 Single Fare.Return Fare.$37.50 35 Third-Class or e, Liverpool, London or Londonderry, $22.00 to 828.00, according to steamer.MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH.Yola .oo LLIN May May Ella 0 oe ee ue ot ne vu voveesecers ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.6 St.Bacrament Street, MONTREAL.Toronto Agency\u201480 YONGE STREET.Chicago Agency\u2014JNO.EARLE & CO.Ulster SS.Co.Ltd.i HEAD LINE.\u201d MONTREAL TO BELFAST and DUBLIN.The following first-class steamers are inn tended to continue the regular summer service between the above-named ports.TO BELFAST.: On or about RATHLIN HEAD .«.«0 .June 4 BENGORE HEAD .Junels GLENARM HBAD., .June27 TORR HEAD .«.os +.oo.July § TO DUBLIN.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.On or about S.S.INISHOWBEN HEAD .June 2 8.8.RAMORE HEAD .8.8.MALIN HEAD .June 28 To be followed by other steamers about weekly.A limited number of cabin passengers carried on above steamers at moderate rates.Through Bills of Lading granted from all points in Canada.For freight and other particulare apply to G.HEYN & 80NS, Bel.Managers Ulster Steamship Co., Lim- HAROLD KENNEDY, Quebec.McLEAN, KENNEDY & CO., BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING.Western Agent, Montreal, F.C.Thompaon, 28 Wolllngton 8t., Toronto (RES STRANGER Ch, LMTED _ St.Lawrence Line.88.\u201cCAMPANA.\u201d 1,700 Tons, NEXT SAILING FROM MONTREAL.MONDAY, 4th JUNE, at 2 p.m., And every alternate Monday thereafter during season, leaving Quebec the following.day at Noon for Father int, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, -Charlottetown and Pictou.Excellent accommodation for passengers.NO cargo received after noon on sailing day.For freight, pes- sage and staterooms, apply to .' J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 311 Commissioners St., City.seu qe AMERICAN LINE .FAST EXPRESS SERVICR .Hew York\u2014Southamp Calliag Westbound at Ch Wednesdays at 10 a.m.RED STAR LINE Mew York-\u2014Ant .Salling every Wednesday at 13 nceq, - \u201cThess steamers carry Cable and Taig.class passengers at low rates, INTRRNATIONAL NAVIGATION Og, Piers 16 16 N.River.\u201d » Nou Yer Peter Oftce\u2014R Broagway, AIEEE tot.PALGRAVE, MURPHY & \u20acO., Dubin; | D Sailing = Ÿ ork.3 Now ae Be pau oy 6st Paule aed! St Louis.Jungid|si Louis.J 4 WReningion.May 88 | Friestand Juno as | FE Sté SOON arme Le Es ge a = .' ROYAL MAIL STRAMSNIFS .OTAL MATL TR.| 9 Steamers, aggregating 161,005 Tona, NEW srnanhila » | Tunisian, 10,876 tons, Twin Serew.b 10,875 tenus, Twin Serow.MONTREAL, L MONTREAL, QUEBEC à LIVENPOD ay.N $ June % May.Corint 4 as es os BU May.Parisien (Mmow).9 Jun ce ee 16 Jyne June.Tunisian June.Special attention is called to the salling M the New Twin Serew Stoomes Tunisian.largest and June 30.The Tunisian is the t, finest and fastest steamer ever built for the Canadion rom The salons and staterooms sre in the Be part, where least motioñ is feit.thro lICHy is used for lighting the Ships malushout, the lights being at the com- and of the passengers any hour of the Music rooms and smokiag rooms © promenade deck.The saloons and ©rooms are hegted by steam.abla, $63.00.and upwards, DiC an rinthian: and Up per Tunisian or Parisian, \u201c in \u2014 To Liverpool, London of #5 to $40 single; $86.50 to $76 To Liverpool, London, Glas- Sow, Bellast or Londonderry, including & beatiful supply of provisions, cooked and Frio And every requisite for the voysge.ee, cNasgow ang New York Service.| sat LONDONDERRY (from New Pler, From .21st Street, New York), Glasgow.| Steamehi 10 May.8tate of Nobri 2 May.Laurentian raska May.8ardiaian .\u201d\".\"\".16 June, 13.30p.m.Rates\u2014Firat Cabin, $50 and upwards; return tickets, $95 and upwards.Second Cabin, hy Glasgow or Londonderry, $82.60; return ckets, $61.75.Bteerage, $23.50.Steamers on this service bave excellent, accommodation for all classes of passengers.© Saloons are forward; Staterooms near © centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds Of the length.Electric light throughout, aod electric bells In every stateroom.ALLAN, H & A.» 25 Common Street, Montreal.MAIGEESTER LITERS LIMIT.The only direct and regular steamship line between CANADA AND MANCHBSTER.It .is proposed to despatch the steamers of tus line on or about the undermentioned tes BUMMER SERVICER.From Montreal.es se co oer.May 28 ve 00 0.0.May 29 Londonderry return ., Steerage \u2014 m Now York.26 May, 9 a.m.Manchester Corporation Manchester Importer .\u201cManchester Trader .Manchester City\u2014.seseenseseas June 15 *Fitted with cold storage.The steamers of this Line call at Quebec.Accommodation for a limited number of passengers.FURNESS LINE From From Antwerp.Montreal.* es +0 ++ 0e +.J.April 28.May 30 *s sc +» ae oo o.May 28.June 17 «+.June 2.June 27 And regularly thereafter.LINE HAMBURG-AMERICAN - From From Hamburg.Montreal.so so se ae .April 29 .«sve +s May 28.And regularly thereafter.Through Bills of Lading issued from all Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Rallway Stations.; For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any railway agent, or to FURNESS, WITHY & co., , Limitem, Agents.4 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.MONTREAL, P.Q.5 Black Diamond Line The Al steamships of the above Line will run regalarly throughout the season from Montreal to.Syiviana .Eariswood Daltonball Westphalie Teutonia Fri | CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L, NORTH SYDNEY, C.B.ST.JOHN'S, NFLD.INTENDED SAILINGS.SS.Bonavista .Thursday, May 81 8S.Bonavista .Monday, June 18 \u2018 For further information regarding freight or passage apply to \u2018 KINCMAN & CO., Telephone Main 57.14 PLAOE ROYALE.Newfoundland.The quickest, safest and best Passenger and Freight Route to all parts of Newfoundland is via THR NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.St: BRUCE leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thurs: day and Saturday evening on arrival of the I.C.R.express, conmectiag at Port- au-Basque with THB NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY, Trains leave St.Jobn's, Nfd, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoon at 5 o'elogk, comsecting with tbe I.C.R.express at North Sydney every Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday morning.Through Titkets issued and Freight rates quoted, at all stations on the I.C.R, C.P.R, G T, R.and D.A.R.B.G.RBID, 8t.John\u2019s, N@d.LEYLAND LINE deacription of gererai traded to be despatched LMERIAN .\u2026 \u2026 umber of Cabin reduction 18 |.es so soo 9June, 9am.| ss.New Englénd .BAIL LWAY FINS : TANZAS.MONTREAL TIME \u201cMut, .a HALIFAX Lt 780 pm.As., NAMILTON ' ta °2.30p mn.Aron mas tes var AND Pacing CASE \u2014ie, 005 à@ 83, MARIE ST.PAUL.wnearoLsd, binade .bm.Ar 0.00 a.m.OTTAWA).Place FETE pm, \u2018 nu Me RAS SN S0STON\u2014Lv.19.00 a m, *8.20 pan, Ax: *1.67 v am, 8.38 p.m.AUDREUIL \u2014Lv.18.65 a m,.of + 4.03 Pp.» 1418 p m, (a) ry » = 18 ; Tain 230, Are .10 am.112.mn.' » 18, 45 p m $7.00 p m.19.48 P a \u2019 SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.19.00 a m, 14.30 bi 17,69 pm.Ar.¥8.35 am.12.00 nesa, + 9e JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.402 m, 18.00 pm, Ar.18.90 BERTHIER 10.0, 2.29 .18.40 12 .».Ar.8.po, 18.30 pu.2m, 1200 pu.Ar STJÈNOME\u2014Lv.19.202 m $9.18 Mm 1.43 P m+5.35 pm, 16.35 Ar, Le 46 am.18.15 Pa 18.46 pen.sat STE, AGATHE, Eto.\u2014 Ly.(4)8.20 a m, $9.95 8 m, .30 pm, 15.36 .10,4! Pp m.\"38.45 pm\u2019 mA 18.4 smd) LABELLE.\u2014Lv, (d)8.20 a.m, (I) 1, 8.pm, Ar, 19.4 a.m, ry) 30 pn.t0.28 \u201cDaily, Week days.2Suaday evly.© $Dally exe cept Saturday.9D ta «Dally cont Saturday and Sun ar at al.\u201c .dWednesday only.TINY NZ SYSTEM Improved Train Service Betwses Montreal and Ottawa.ae panne, Leave Montrea!\u2014 ! Arrive Ottawa\u2014 7.80a.m.11.30 g.m.19408 m.+ vob B50 5 Sie pe Leave Ottawa\u2014 Arrive Montreal \u2014 P eam 9.50 a.m, 28.45 a.m, *l1.13a, 14.20 p.m, .&.50 gy 6.35 p.m.© By J, *Daily.iDallyexcept Sunday.we Feit EXPRESS TRAINS-Toronto & Wait ve\u2014 Daily.Dally: Ex.-Sun.Montreal.0am 8.00pm glQ.L5p.me Toronto 6.20p.m ¢.50a ee .50a.m 2.16a.m amilton.6.5 Sp.m 8.154 m 8.NiagareFallsK.40p.m0 10.10a.m ea uffalo.QUOD.12.00noon 12.00n00D ndon.9.50p.m 11.00u.m 11.002.10 Detroit.\"6.45a.m .-1¢p.m Chicago.Z2.820p.m &.480m &Un Sundays leaves Montrea) at 8.00 ym.CITY TICKET OFFICES.137 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.FAST TRAIN SERVICE OVERLAND \u2014 COMMENCING JUNE 1TH, \u201cIMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d will leave Windsor St.Station 9.30 a.m.daily, for Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Pacific Coast and Kootenay points, Time, Montreal to Vancouver, 100 hours.Improved.Service to STE.AGATHE, LABELLE, etc., commencing June 1lth.Particulars later.Opening of the New Route Between QUEBEC; ST.JOHN, N.B., - and HALIFAX via MEGANTIC, COMMENCING.JUN .application\" UNE 4TH Particulars on SEASIDE AND NEW ENGLAND, Seaside 1800, Improved Service.Botweoy Montreal, Portland and oid Orchard itrenl, Boston, - cester, Nashua, Etc, pringioid.Wer CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFF 129 ST.JAMES STRRET, next Post officer RE RCOLONIAL \u2014RAIL WAY On and after Sunday, January 14th, 1900, trains will leave and arrive at Bonaventure Depot, Montreal, as follows: ca THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily, except on Saturday, at 11.30 a.m., for Hall- fax, N.S., St.John, N.B., and other pointe in the Maritime Provinces.Co THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from pointe as above, will arrive dally, except on at 5.30 p.m.P Mondar.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dally, - cept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., dus to arrive iv : at Levis at 1.16 p.m., and at Riviere a Loup at 6.00 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Riviere du Loup daily, except Sunday, at 13.00 boon, and Levis at 4.35 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at 10.10 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dafly, except on Sunday, at 11.15 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connéct~ ing with accommodation for Campbellton, ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at 11.40 am, daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive in Montreal at 10 p.m.» \u2019 Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleeping and\u2019 Dining Cars and First-Class Coaches os the Maritime Express.Through Sleeping Cars between Montreal and Halifex.Buffet Cars on Local Express.\u2018 HE LAND OF BIG GAME, : The Intercolonlal Railway is the.dlreet route to the Big Game Regions of Eastern Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova -Scotla.In this area are the finest hunting grounds for moose, deer, caribou and other big game, as\u2019 well as unlimited opportunities for shooting wild geese, duck, brant, and other fowl common to this part of the continert D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., January 12th, 1900.H.A.Price, Assistant General P Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.James Hardwell, Assistant General Freight Agent, Room 113, Board of Trade Building.City Ticket Office, 143 St.James 8 Montreal.\u2019 Dominion Line MAIL STEAMSHIPS, : LIVERPOOL SERVICE ~ From \u2018Steamer.Montreal.Quebdet.*Roman .May30 daylight\u2026 .Direot Vancouver .June 2,9a.m.June 2,6p.m.Dominion .Junels,9%.m.Junel6,ép.ma.Cambroman \u2026 .June23,9a.m.June23,6p.m.*Roman .June30,daylight.Ditecs *This steamer does not carry passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 Cabin, $60.00 and upwards single, $114 and upwards return, ace cording to steamer and berth.Second Cabin, $37.50 single, $71.20 return.__Stecrage \u2014 To Liverpool, Derry, London, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $3858 Steerage outfits furnished free.i Midship saloons, electric light, promenade decks.BOSTON SERVICE.From Boston.ae ee June 20, 4 pm, For further information, apply to aap agent of the company, or to DAV1D TORRANCE & CO, .General Agents, Montredd, .17 St.Sacrament Street.+ Food for the Sick DIET DISPENSARY 79 Osborne Strest.spacious CANADIAN PACIER te i ee ce de) nette æ \u2014 - -_\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 8 > THE MONTREAL-DAILY HEXALD, MONDAY, A LOIR + *, ; .; * .7 7 : to 4 a : os .pe I oD Cw {+ Pot-Pourrl.| HERALD WANT Toe ; Fer ; y LC $ .4 oe T > \u2018 vus 4 ., \" | | me \u2014 TS MATHS, MARRIAGES.DEA LA | .: 2100 tree | pline aufas serge Seat SITUATIONS WANTED-MALR SITUATIONS VACANT.: ç = a cu EE the selection jaciudlag Sorat of 2k Sevencevedoscce \u201cAlvesiiscments this tres under Beading \u2019 ES ER *u ne ps: RE 3 Insertions.: aad festeons ; - à .| Beligville.Mr.and Mrs.Hutchison Pr.Res Another has Dh sracetul rer FURLONG\u2014On May sb, at 68 Lageuche- sation as driver; js sober and steady: te make mosey ea by - ! Now plete oar Sed our te filstening boty gold: while yet anotser i tiere, Mre.W.J, Furieas.of & 208.] koows the city; Sa uive gevé references.> ae to W.J.Tuylee, TL aad Al ° n c \u201c * | EL pee a we trp, lagly_baidsome Geaign consists of bunches York papers slesse copy.WilTho = SY & KBSPROTIILE Your, WANTRG: bride will receive ia Sepiember.of violets and true lovers\u2019 knots, inter [ MACKAY\u2014On May 28, at 1™W Os siuation im an ciestricans, having à for | cleans mes 1e TRARS, .Le \u201cprety Polak \u201cshade trees asother Bireet, & son to s.and Mes.Angus pi is wiriag as willing M2, Ç uiacturiag.Apely per rety pin with .Mile experience rE wmignonetle, lengths of wife to lear.Apply te J.7: 3 Cha- WANTBUD \u2014 A\u201d HOUSEMAID, WHO GaN COMING AMD GOING.fu gold caused Quite a Sutter ia a OTTAWA SOCIRTY NEWS.thignonette iles re may longtt is D Rue ht Jatt, Ont, May 18, the bellies at.l= sow, 10 80 10 the country; relersaces oy : | which has danced at but few balls this sens \u2014 for Her Majesty's own wear.BARCLAY.On t Ottawa: à çon YOUNG MAW OF ABILITY AND SXPERI- quired.Apply te 917 Gherbrooke et.be- Gk Wullam Van Morse returned JeBief | and which dearly loves a state ball at any The Speaker and Mra, Bain Gave i NER 2 to M Mre.deco W.Barclay ie Re Ike pouition of trust in mer- NT = C1niDss and evenings ix from New York.time.They came, too, As rather a surprise, ; \u201c &1 A apeaker at a \u2018recent public meeting 1s r.aad Mrs.: , quatile bouse, raiiway or sleamebip of- WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY d.lpemville, vê Ottawa, ie at tb® :.for remors have been floatiug about that Large \u201cAt Home\u201d on Saturday.ed to have sald that there are BO HU-LARY At Agrors, Ont., 13th May, the fos, ia Montreal.Cas furnish bighest 20 Buckingbam ave, 1si street weet et \u2018 Hot Nr ' owing to the war, of the fire in Hull, ot aplusters new.\u201cThe spinaing wheel is wife of Dr.R.W, Hillary, of à danghor.references.Advertiser would also like |__ Quy st 183 dee Podetier, ef Quebco, is at thO forget which, there would be no state ball and tone, May era épectas, er Bain cut of date, and.the unma woman 15 JACKSON\u2014At Parrsboro, N.8., May Ÿ te church cheir position, being posesssor of WANTED = BY A BOY OF POSTION - aus Maurel, of the Star, te salllag for this season.) talnment pain save etr éret large enter 8, Dachelor, with a man's freedom and Mr.and Mre.À.W.Jackson, à son.good.well trained, baritone voice.Has of any kind, during even 18, For TION Lity ny, the > Mrs.G.R.RB.Cockburn was in black and \u2018 were laçuss urday last.Invitations often htm diversions.An exception LEITCH\u2014At Kentville, x Ci, May te Me, for several years soloist in doth dress E 13, Herald Ee Ings A this statement Is Protestant and Catholle choirs, also lead- Paris by the Tunielan.her daughter, Mre.Thomas Teit, Montreal, furnished by a resident \u2018and Mre.Archibalé f 5 C2 Vera Speaker's chambers between the hours of WANTED \u2014 AT\u201d ONCE, Mr.sad Mre.Willam McLennan, of Dor wore pyle grey crepe and ht her of a town ln Maine, who remarked ing soloist in large musical organization.FIRST heater Bireet, have returned from the Coë | small daughter In white.Miss Ramsay, drown on.(After being received In the or os, hort hile piso that every th dos MATHEWS ut, Ln ent ES does Wiakes to locate permanently in Most Sressmakers; analy ne mployment and The Misses Scet Redpath Street, have Worthiogt are Shorts pale bse.oi the ante-rooms and down the winding ria by bia mother, Under \u2018and outer cloth- ter.© WET ti: a! Office.138X jig ng 7, Morgan & Co.peut left for England, where ey will spend the with blue.Mra Fred Stinson, of Quebec, | to.the velvet lawns of Patliament Hill, Ing Bad been spun and wovem and made McARDLE\u2014At Lachine ks, 14th inst, 's man ve has Lai or SRUST, BY WANTEL\u2014-MA ISTS TO KEEP AWA , rrr .Mre, J.©.King bave gone to FOr pale violet foulard.Other Montreal.phy rien pa oy iment ook the form ora et home, and h .stockings knitted there.gq son to Mr.and Mrs.Wm, Meare years; thoroughly understands ses and from Toronto.Strike on.or .Mre, J.\u20ac.era present were Lieut.Colouel J.yne ' .nd ¢ ' OWERS\u2014 .: : .their summer Louse at Cartierville.Utter .MacLeau, Lieut.-Colonel.Strathy, Mr.L.Dee a tioned, and two large marquees .In San Francisco several siderly women P on os ae ; Bas.Me and os Sood rive ailing lo do anything.AN waabics née dons Per vant at ones, Ç Rene are ME ind re Mach \u2018Shien dau | acpuedn.Mr Colla Campoeil M Au Da ere roue more OF 83 18, Fediced Cireumaténces vêrn h eomiort ioe, ih Mor, o : ES ie Egon Darcos a Mr.and Mra, Hartland Macdougail, FE te evening there wan a dinner at \u2018 \u201cPon tables decorated with ropes of Srtiax house mistresses In general.They aks Pie Mrs aoû 24 as De Patterson, x SITU ' == read and write weil.Apiy* Herald Ref er sinter.Mie: Dupren, Is recelvitg à | fojceamieet Mouse and tbe following were Site corner eue nn Dotted portoct Fags: repair Jar a estate Tor ne son, tod Mm.W.D.ATIONS WANTED- ANT ces.903 Craig at u , .nv : e ustice Ontarto, y 8 ; \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO COL] hearty welcome from her man old diras.and Miss Burton, Chief Justice and Lady aor an fe Lof-door te that it te a ute ed adj ee bind dress Pire Tot wal Prk Tver the 8 re usder this heading tres for Salary lo the right man.Appt Qu Mr.Maison, who was formerly au oF oe Meredith, the Hon.Sidney Fisher, Dr.Par- Saut T that it has not oftener been used.y Dugtons.wife of Wm, Stavert, of a : e WaNTED BY 2 VON CT pr ada Life Building, en Tuesday morning, tte tn.Chilcagor Da.Hawmson espe ts to M ne olonel and Mra Peters, Misa Peters, walls ot the Faris aie and tes {here « > with the golf walk,\u201d Ycntrent Ten of Mar! te ee and dre graduate of Commercial CungroE Poe hie o'clock.137x .ev.(Canon an ra.Welch, Burgeon- J û .+ - Û CSFRONG RAVEUGRA return Dome at.the oud of ibe week.e re Major aud Mrs.Keefer, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.fen.Fu oral Toile ee dE tail trees, on the other Be.Catherine street ponterday moralo: and Théophile Verschoote, a daughter.as Buen Eros 250 Typewriter, ofr 6 utd se sons BOYS 1508 Amo! rie, Mr.and Mrs.Remy Elmsley, Mr.and \u201cseething, foaming Otaea bel w and all EYCTTbody within hearing turned : see WENER\u2014On May 26, ata Toa St.Famille bain Borns .D., ur APPRENTICE WANTED \u2014 7071 cently registered at the Government offices, Street, the wife of H.Wener of a daugh- et 10 Rue de Rome, Parle, are av.Edou.Mrs.Gzowski, Miss Gsowskl, Mr.and Mm.Harcouft Vernon, Mr.and Mrs.Wallace the latest .lt was es - PS au ; the beauty of the coyntry beyond.exemplified product on ore of the ter._ ITUATION\u201d WANTED BY RESPECTABLE press work; boy with some experience ES ard Baicer, Three Rivers; Mr.and Mrs.Jones.Mr.Percival Ridout, the Rev.Louls Mrs: Baln, who wore hiack silk aod lace tel) ; woman, w preferred.Apply to Fo J , , Mr, .\u2018 , a al so u- , Work by the day.§ Anderson ply reman of Herald Ward C.Hughson, uttawa; Mr.W.H.| and Mrs.Jordan, Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs.with magnificent crimson ruses, was assist.clety, ont Montreal's nos oe a every WHITUAN At Halifax.018 wi a: to street.° y.x Lews press room, between » and 12 a.m.ose * dontreais Dr te Jean be Grasett, Nr.(ud Mra George Burton, Mr.two à autos Mina aie oran aod thelr centest of golf experts far and near, and daughter.- \u2019 WANTED = BY YOUNG LADY POSITION x , ;; Dr.8 .Lier, arles Maclones, Mr.Martin W.Qriffin, id ' one who counts a\u201d good many trophies of WILSON\u2014At Huntingrille, Que.May 16th, ai ; wi .à \u2014 utreals Mrs.L.Gardiuer, Montreal; Mr.dress of gray wi .y 3 untin 3 ve y as general servant; willing to go to the # Montre ey ner Montreal; Mr.Captain Maun, Miss Patteson, Mr.Edward an qu CE % Y black Nu oe pare! que, the Same among ! her proud | os salons.a a son to Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Wilson.country.Apply No.5 Anderson st.x .) Neuville Bellens, Quebci Miss Jeanne que.Toronto has been having tne gayest kind Dink trimmed hat.Her sister wore a very no one who liven near any of the grounds MARRIAGES.WAXTED- Bltuatiou by a respectable, mid WwW A NT ' Cec Mo and Mra Albjelle Bellenu, Que-| of Æ time with the races, and the viait of mings Fume of fawn color with blue trim- where clubs that are pettleonted (more or xed Duran ay General Servant; to : A Montreal: M oy M rt Ww T J br » Their Excellencies.The Queen's Birthday ME 'B t x leas) hold thelr practices needs to told DUNCKEL-YOUNG-On the 23rd \u2018net, at so table Cand or te duty; highly re- ; Montreal: Mr.and Mrs.V.I.Jenkins, was fled with soclal events in which a Thou ho makes a very charming hostess.what it fs.\u2018l'hat long, loose-jointed stride, .Piedmont Cottage, Oxenden Avenue.by VE oa omrercnces.Address, 200 8 - EE ars Alphonse good wany Montreal people took part.The Ugh many of those present were stran- those fapping a that \u2018poked\u2019 neck the Rev.Wm.8.Barnes, Walter Adame wa nmr oro /d Office, > ewing Girls.Work Easy, No La ar guy, Mon real: aurice de races of course attracted a great crowd.fers ¥ e bad a pleasant and kind word for and head, that curlous flat-chested car- Dunckel, M.D.of New Vork, to Ameita WANTED\u2014BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE Experience Necessary.Good Wages | Mar leur, Mou réal: at.and rs.N.Fa The Toronto society correspondents remark.cach one, and every one left with the idea ringe, nre only tos familiar.ut the In.Jane Inglis, daughter of the late Hon.John young lady, situation as nursery gov- Paid.Steady Employment.Appl Be TR Si Tio | fo, aid many Montreal prople, propos oË | sat, er, would ike to become acquainted Bef sigmiacince of \u2018he.walk Ih ith most Jane ogi mx rooms of motnars help in Protestant et Appia ; ¢ ton HR \u2019 n° © Horse Show, that the modes Wins e aggrava orm in not so wel nown.\u2018 amily going to seaside or country; \u2019 \u2018 E.Chailtoux, Lowell: Dr.L.SC.Bachand.day are not perhaps so a dene Of, the Speaker of the House of Commons.Many According to \u2018a famous physician, who COLEMAN-MCCLAVERTY\u2014At Boston, suwer: best of references, OUD: oud WORK M AN S Clothing ation: r.paitha house, Overton; MI.past sensons, depending on toe œuca:y of Ha the congratulatory expressions heard counts many athletic women among his May 21.J.W.Coleman, of Boston, an BL Andre st, city.127x - - \u201c 724 CRAIG ST : and Mrs.E.J.Fairbault, Ottawa: Mr.HU- lace and chlffons and.on minute detail for 31! 8round of the beauty the scene and | clientele, it In really a sign of extreme Maude McClaverty, of Bt.John, N.B.WANTED \u2014 SITU Sa ae | mT TRE 92.bert Hogg, London: Mr.and Mrs.À.V.beauty rather than on color.Th stel the fine and tasteful arrangements for the nervous overstrain.\u201cWomen,\u201d says this COX-TYNING\u2014At 8t.Marys Church, 14th ITUATION AS GENERAL oT Roy, Montreal: Mr.'F.A.Mercier, Quebec: shades oo bor tend to brlillaney.Her Ex.Comfort and pleasure of those présent.Ungallant doctor, \u201c\u2018are always in extremes.\u2018inst, John Cox to Mary Tyning.to go top renectable women; willing WANTED\u2014I00 Laborers Vutonaxime, oes, Lewlston: Mr.Pabbe cellency looked lovely In a princess gown I A Low nt low present were: Lady Jaen hey take up any eport or stime LINGLEY-WOODS\u2014On 23rd May, at St.James ar country.Apply ht Wood + e Senecal, Montreal: Mr.pal: Mr.CO.{of white crepe de chine with point lace Lothintere Pre Agios de Totbiniere, Lady th bemome gaturated with ie for the \u2018John, N.B.Holby MeLellan Lingiley to WANTED oo MEX : jecal, Mok eal ir.H, achance, Mont- over a petticont of.white satin, and a rose Ta laiere, on, Mr.Fielding, Mrs.Field- ne ng, and live for nothing else.Now Julla B.Woods.\u2014 SITUATION IN THE COUNC Apply on Works, Richelien.veau dr, oy arrig, - Montreal: Mr.F.| pink hat with black, Miss Mowat, the U & Miss Flelding.Mies H.Flelding, Hon.£0If is an extremely violent exerclse\u2014too CLARKSON\u2014COOKMAN\u2014Op M 18 A try by middle-aged woman, as plain cook, I! Pierre, Qukpelontreal; M.«nd Mrs.Saint-| Lieutenant-Governor's daugbter, bad the ar.Dobell.Mrs.Dobell, Misx Dobell, Hon.violent for many giris\u2014and when it is H.Clarkson.of Manchester NH to An.Where Ler son could \u2018find employment at- P- LYALL & SONS J Holvoke: jy ec: Mr.Orphir E.Genest, next box, and was dressed In pink and ae Lambert, Mrs.Wallbridge Howard, iv 0 {leat y an eager devotee it is nle M Cookman.of Hen sburgh, Que.| tending to garden or any light work.Ad- .ere: air.and Mr.8.J.RB.Rollund, Wack.During the afternoon Mr.William | Mr.Logan, M°P.; Mr.Olliver, M.P.: Prof.[Rot as harmless to her nu ten hours a ox : ry \u2019 ; _ dress Work, 186 Coursol st 125x soe ; êt.Jerome, P.Q.; Miss Alice Rolland, St.Hendrle, of Hamilton entertained Thelr | Prince.Miss Jack, Dr.Stone Wiggins, Mra.day spent \u2018over ribbon ¢cmbroidery, or thir- BILLIBY\u2014CHARLES\u2014At Sutton West, Ont.WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN.¢ Jerome, P.Q.: Mr.Stanisias Bachand, Coat- ; Excellencies and a party of friends in the | Wiggins, Dr.Baptie, Mrs.Baptie, Mra.teen in collecting quarters far the Even- | May 16, Arthur Sllithy to Sarah Jane housecleaning or offices t lea \u201c8 FOR SALE i Yeook: ufr l'Abhe Plevre 1, Arsenault, refreshment\u2019 room, where the Queen's Dunlevie, Miss Dunlevie, Mra, A.F.Mc.bg Home or the Haboes' Retreat.Charles, both of Georgina Island.Bleus at oc ET.\u201cAdvertisements under (Bi Sealing oat \u201c Macon ner Mr.l'Abbe Jubn A.MacDonald, health was drunk in champagne.The Hen- Intyre, Mr, J.Aylwin Creighton, Mrs.Miss Ruth Cordi of a STENNING\u2014BUSH\u2014On Bay 23, William A.A cod SMART_ INTELLI == = Der word.Toro ro \u201cNr EL © E.A.Walsham, grie party, which Is always in evidence at Creighton, Mina Foster, Mrs.Hyere, Mra.ret ns 7 th rs * Long.Dlece of the RN Stenning, M.D, t« Katherine G.Bush, all wants work bya LLIGENT WOMAN FOR SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC \u2014 AN fes nto: 3 A veo.Marechal, Montreal); (he races included some smaruy aressed 6.E.Foster, Mrs.White, Mr.Walter C.ph, Ary of ï e ; tf ; ie ng, pas of Coaticook, Que.scrubbln T h y the day, at washine, shades, wiriog for same E AA TURES, ; Hemiit.man Moore, Hwnilton:: Miss Moore, women.Mrs.Yates.of Montreal, recelved Mackle, Mise Flood, Mr.Tanker.Mrs | ' osen i ber vacat on tn y e grape sing.WILKINS\u2014McCLURE\u2014At Richmond.Que.at ser cusecléan:ng; she can also \"eu tree.Tel Main a Thy Soaies giv- i Gerri ites Joung, Hamilton: Mrs.many grectings from old friends, and looked | Cowan, Mra.O'Meara, the Mises 0 Morn, | en with pear in fival nervires ma May 23, Mr.Clinton J.Wilkins, of K ngs- Address 136 Werte gr rerences frat-class.tric Co.uw and 62 Victoria sq at\u201d rabe.Nem th, Toronto; Mr, I'Abbe A.Be- purticularly well in black crepe de chine Mrs, Borden, wife of the Minister of Mill: | Wore Se peed ren Th \u2018eopéirmed.ver bury, Que.to Miss Isadora FR.MoClure.: 136 Wolfe st.12x FO ym aS De Yictoela sq.0 oo Ny 2T edford: Mr.Clarenve J.de with-smart black toque.Mrs.Strathy, of tin: Mica LHy McGee, the Misses Chaplenu, i mn oer ann) shure ie oo à cons THETEA yt St.Martin\u2019 WANTED \u2014 BŸ A WIDOW, WORK UF R SALE \u2014 A DAVIS SEWING MA a, Montreal; Mr.A, P.Law, Ottawa.Miss Lyon, Mrs.Flla Walton, Mre.Ganong, J'¢!Inatlon toward this calling, which has \u2014 ULT\u2014At - Martins any kind out by the day, or one or two chine, in perfect order.Appiy 723 La- © -§ Montreal.was dainty in black and white * striped atlk chiffon fichu asd white toque.Miss Britton, of Kingston, well known here, was present wearing blue and white skirt.2ist inst, Mr.Ernest Godin to Mise Rore de Lima Tboriault.GRAVEL\u2014TETREAULT-\u2014On 2%rd Instant, Bäucheticre st.R SALE dated hnek two yenrs.When at San Diego, In 1808, Miss Long \u2018wax asked by the Christian Endeavor Ro- men's laundry and mending to do.at home; references.Address M 139, Her- __ ald Office.* z Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Fripp.Mre.Dale Harris, Mrs.Grey.Miss Mary Gray, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Griffen.Mr.Smith, ÉNergeant- | = \u2014 A WELL-BRED ENGLISH | buil terrler, well marked, splendid ratter ] THE SOCIAL ROUND.Miss AHera Dawson, who niso hns\u2018friends at-Arme: Mr, and Mre N.Mille, Me Dan.| noie servieen 1a be heu ane onu Sens St the Church of St.Louis de France, granu) wor BY THE DAY, BY A And kind to children: a bargain.Apply On Saturday night there was rece and relatives here, wore blue cloth, tatler- ean Camphell Rtatt.Mr.Campbell, Mr.and l United States steamship Monterey Rho Henrl Gravel to Miss.Loulse Tetreault.| Respectable woman, washing or cleaning.C.Hepburn, 17 McGill College ave.Tel, end the Vice-Regal parts left 1 = \u2018ception made.Mrs.James Ross.Montreal, was in| Mrz.Hamilton McCarthy, Mins (da Harvey.! gladly consented, and sang *\u2018Where Is My LABROSSE_.DEBILOIS\u2014 At Providence, Apply 4 Bannockburn Aveoue Man 1415.\u2026 126x Ottawa.Ast night for rule blue crepe vie chine, with lace Inser- - Toronto; Mrs.Joh Hodgins, Dr.Lander.\\Vandering Boy To-nizht?* with so much.| 15th inst, Mr.Joseph E.LaBrosse te } MACHINERY FOR SALE = GAB ENGINE At the dunce at Government House in the tion and Lue toque.Mrs.Lace, Mr.Rowe kin, M.P.; Senator MoDonald, Mr.and Mrs.efrect that one of the mallors, a hoy of Miss M.A.Donalda Diana Deblols, - ' ten horse-power, .second hand, yt p sigter.wore crepe de chine and turban o t.Ange Chapleau.© {about 20, came forward to her at the DEATHS IN THE CITY ROOMS AND BOARD.W.J.Tayior, Herald.; u evening Lady Minto danced in the quadrill of honor with Commande ù .velvet gown.f Law, M a blue On Friday Lady Minto visited the hdue of the Victorlan Order of Nurses in which ste is much interested, an was presented with some lovely flowers, conclusion of the service and declared that | the song.as rendered by her, had determined Lim to lead a different life, and that he intended to write to his mother to that effect oun that same night.Fe gave Miss Long one of his cards on which he wrote: \u201cMay God bless you for show.| FOR SALE\u2014FAMOUS BED-BUG, ROACH, rat and mice killer, in tins, 25¢, 50c and $1.Money returned if it does not clear your house.71 Main st.,, wholesale acd 3 ___Fetail.123x ~ FOR SALE \u2014 A 7 HORSE POWER GAS lace and tulle, : PURELY PERSONAL Did vou see the ecllpsé of the sun this LADY GOLFERS TO QUEBEC, A Splendid Team Left This After- \u2014_\u2014 ae FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, by day, week or month.STILL- WELL'S Temperance House, 711 and 713 c + QUEVILLON\u2014In this city.on the 27th inst.< at tbe age of 5% years, Jean Baptiste Henr!, son of Henri Quevillon, represent- Craig st tu ing Thibaudeau Bros & Co.Funeral from X his father\u2019s residence, 206A Laval Avenue, F .\u2014 On the event » .morntng?- there was In Quebec \"a\" dinner at Spencer.Misw, Hickson, where slip noon to Play the Quebec Ladies.Ing one sinner the true light.\u201d Miss Tuesday afternoon, at 2.15.Friends and WANTED TO PURCHASE.engine.in god condition.Apply to J.K.Wood.and A dimmer Baer at Spencer.Hickxin, has left for England, The fine\u2019 wéather Is cheering up the | [ME carries the card in ler purse.as a acquaintances please attend.126x __ Macdonald, machiniet, 762 Craig st uf the Keane Wilson and the otfcers of Ne.find Mrs.Hugi Cowan have return: members of the Ladies\u2019 Golf Club immen- ke her return to.Banton from Tan.BODRRET-On 25th inst.Emilia Bourret, Advertisements under this heading lec per MA En Borst pamer ec nd iE CINE word.the R.C.A, Band.A The Hop.F.G.MM.Dechene, Commission.] cil er of Agriculture, who has left with Mrs.Dechene for Parls, was entertajned at the Garrison Club, Quebec.by a number of per- sely, and there Is the prospect of some interesting nrtches before the various mem- hers flit for the swnmer.In spite of the.paragraphs which have appeared ip different clty papers about the smart tea which ed to the Revere House, Brockwille, from Moutresl.Mr.Cowan has quite recovered f.omn his recent ilineas, tev.Principal Hackett, of the Diocesan College; preached yesterday at the Cathe- fornia Misa , Tong has heen engaged in She visited Washington several rs.Me- J.F.Mackay, Herald.axed 1¢ months, daughter of D.L.Bour- ret.| church singing.last winter, and by Invitation san selections before President and Kinley.° WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 PLOT FOR four graves in Mount Royal Cemetery; reasonadle terms.Apply at once, R.V., Herald.er \u2014 BURNS\u2014Margaret Welsh, widow of the late Fdward Burns.of County Carlow, Ireland, aged 81 years.FOR SALE Of TO LET.sonal and political friends.The Hon.Judge .q ; : \u2014_\u2014 \"| dral in.Frede-icton, N B.Is to take place at the Club House about Peraonally.Miss Long In a young woman CEARNEY\u2014On May 25th.Theresa John- : {_ Adverusements under this heading ic pæ Dr a orne of Assembly.Major and Madaine Serra have arrived the Art of June to open the season the lof much charm and magnetiom.Her en- son! wife of Patrick Cearney.LOW FLAT TOP DESK, WITH DRAWERS.word.a The aide-de-camp \u2018n walting has, at the from Florence, Italy.on a vist to Mr.and fact remains ax announced In hast Monday's thnalaam in her work proceeds from a oin- yyDE_\\May 23, Esmond, Infant son of State price aud where it can be seen.TO LET \u2014 THE LOWER, TENEMENT 3 command of His Exrelleney The dorama.| Mri Jumrly Pops MOUS Lenaon Hearld, that there will be av opeolng ca: cere conviction that her volen can be made AE NES LE LEE, Addras ¥ 141, Herald mis | SE Hubert st, 7 roouls and.batoroem at ©: ; Mr.Mrs, Henry Miller, - tert .; .3 .: rate Bal at Government Hoation for % erry.urrived by the Tunisian to clalt MF.sort of \u201cMrs.Harris\u201d The ble lea nat fon with evene Ca au Le onnee KIRBY-\u2014On the 25th Inst, James Alexan.|== j| TONI papercd.and in good condition: \" 5 ; \u201cclac and Mrs.W.R.Mliler, Stauley Street.fall was only to open the new Clu Ouse, wrk.Her voice is ric deep con- er, age years, son of John an .; t | night of Tuesday.June 5, at 9.30 a'clack.Mrs.B.Wilson will he at home to receive thongh in the ald day« when the club play- traits.a bh, Pp ua Kirby.t ROOMS TO LET.tenant: pramediate possession.Apply as As one might suppose, these lirge cards with thé Royal arms emblazoned upon thew d In town there used to be an annndl five: SHPLDON\u2014On May 24t athrl ehoe, o'clock.To-morrow the match comes off \u2019 , h, K ne Kehoe, At the age of 17 she wap brought out widow of John Sheldon.her friends nt her residence 21 Hutchison as a concert singer In Portland.Me.by Advertisements under head! ~~ - ge ee ns Street, on Thursday, 3st inst, and Friday, word.a this 8 1c PEF 45 LET \u2014 IN -UPPER LACHINE, A DE- ~ = 2 2 Herald Coupons Good as Gold.The Herald is offering many valuable premiums in return for Heéald Coupons.This week we are offering Handsome Portraits of - AND Lord Roberts These portraits are 18x24 inches in size, lithographed on coated calendar paper, ic , d at The Herald Office, 130 Re dames Street, or ; Mes.David Gilbert.Yates.of New York.et any of The Herald Coupon Agencies, for 6 coupons and @ cents.4 cents extra if by mail.able for framing.BOOK PREMIUMS ; Col.Baden-Powell Isi prox.3 to 0 pon ; After the 8.Jeha the Evangelist School closes the Bev, Willinn Rodgers, with Mrs, and Mis~ KR olgers, will leave for \u2018Murray Bay.Mr.Rodg- rs will hold Lis first service there on Sunday, July 1st.\u2018The visiting governors for the present week to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge and to the homes at Laigue Pointe ure.Janes âfoure and Walter Livermore, Exq.: ; Mr.Wm.Drysdale, of Sherbrooke, was taken swtkdeniy ill on Friday at Rorkmount, Mrs.Drysdale the home of Mrs.Paton.but was absent at the time in Montreal, Was telegraphed for and arrived in evening.Mr.Drysdide was sald to be im- roving at last re poris.° VY be ner, Arthur French, of St.John \u201cthe Lvange ist, with Mes.French and their family, will go «bout the middle of June to Pilipsburg East \u2018Quebec, to spend the summer.Mr.French will of cou.se com into town during the bummer to assist at the church xe: vices.Mr.T.K.Holland ,of the slocesan Theo! logical College, Is to he ordained.in Chrixt Church Cathedral\u2019 early in June, and leaves soon after to spend the summer Will his prople in \u2018England, } e taking up his ; new duties as.a wissjbuaryNin the diocese of Moosuimee under Bi-h.p Newnham.Many of those who att-ndcd the Empire Day concert admlced the song, \u201cMy New i World Home,\" and.felt additional Interest In knowing that the words and melody | were by Rev.Canon Evans, of All Saints Church, tarmomnized by his clever danghte:: who Is better known to her old friends hers as Miss Blanche Evans.Mra, Yates is ar artist.of mach ability, Tue reigning Duke of Argyll ts not, as erroneou-:y stat, the MacCallum Mor.says the Scosman.but bis proper design: LLC.in July, by Miss Helen R.Y.Reid v between the Royal MontrailLadies Golf Club and the Quebec Ladies\u2019 Golf Clnb, The Montreal team accompanied br xeverad friends to cheer and encourage them left this afternoon hy the two o'clock train for i Quebec.The ladies who went are the following In the \u2018order in which they play: Miss L{nton.serretary Montrend LL.GL Club: Miss Greene, Misa Torome, Miss Hood, Miss M.Taylor, Mins Ferrier, Miss Murie! Bond, Mrs.Linton, Mise Rethune and.Miss Marler.Mre R.W.Macdougall, the recently elected president.was of the party, as well as Mra.MacTier and Miss Iteatrice Macdongall.There wlll be a luncheon given the visiting team at the Garrison lub, and the party returns on Wednesday, one hopes to the tune of \u2018\u2018Hail the Conquering Hero Comes.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' NATIONAL COUNCIL ANNUAL.Two Prominent Montreal Ladies Going from Here\u2014~Many from the Western Cities.So far as is known at present Montreal ! will be represented at the Nationai Council annual meeting to be held in Victoria, representing the presidential board, and Mrs.O.C.Edwards, who gnes ns a dele: rate.The members of the Local Council lave reason to feel well matistied with the | representatives.Miss Reid was for three | vears the able and active recording secre- | rary of the Local Council, and at the re.\u2018ont annual toeeting became à member of Me Presidentinl Board.Mrs.Edwards is also very active In all the movements forward in which Montreal women are takiug part.; and underatands how, to bring them.out.® e ; breath properly, taking s : Br Annie Lonise Carey.Her singing then showed great promise.and her friends urged her to make the operatic stage her aim.Her family discouraged this, however, and Mise Long took up concert sing- Ing, In which she han been muccessful, e .The.heauty of a woman's fignre depends upon the lines, and not upon flesh or the Inck-of it.A thin woman.theréfore, may have a lovely figure If she has good linen 1 Singing In of great benefit in: defective cheat development.The small number of aufferers from pulmonary diseases among wrofessinnal singers isan evidence of the penefirtal effect of singing.Ability to full, deep breaths acquired through .pe .THE WOMAN'S BURDEN.(8.D, In the\u2019 Allahabad Ploneer.) - They are slipping down the Channel, they are worklhg down the Day, The keels that bear the mothers\u2019 son for whom .the mothers pray, \u2019 From Soleut and from Humber, from Mer- sey, Thames and Clyde, .The mothers\u2019 sons of England go out on every tide.; all the ocean gateways, where the light-capped headlands tower, The ships that take the mothers\u2019 sons are sighted every hoor.They are ploughing through the Forties, they are beating round the Horn, They are gliding cver'\u2018glasey seas to greet the golden morn.through the nostrils, singing.And some are for the fighting-line, some, g0 to wield the pen, Within the plequets others trade, hut all VENNE\u2014On May 25th, Plerre Venne, aged 3& years.TARDIF\u2014On May 2%.Gaston Paul, infant son of J, E.Tardiff., DESMOREAUX\u2014On 2%th instant, aged 16 years, Miss Eva Desormeaux, daughter of Rtanislas Desmormeaux.LARRECQUE\u2014On 23th lnst., aged 28 years Maria Robert, Wife of Omer Labrecque.LACHAPELLFE\u2014On 23rd instant, aged 13 months, Joseph Ephrem, child of Louis Lachapelle.LEONARD\u2014On 25th {nst., aged 11 years, Joseph Alphonse, child of Joseph Leonard.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.CRAIG\u2014At Rowland.North Carolina, May 11, William Craig, formerly of Kenned-+c Road, Que., aged 9 years.COPPING\u2014On May 12, Joseph Copping, of Rawdon.Que, ag Te years.ppins LAPRISE\u2014On May 22, at Detroit Mich., Michael Laprise.ATKINRON In Ottn wa, May 18, Willlam P Atkinson, aged 41 years.ARRING\u2014In Charlottetown, P.E.L, May 17th, Mary Crockett, wife of John Ar.bing, T4th year.' EROWN\u2014At Cornwall, Qnt., May 14, D.R.Brown, C.E.P.L&., aged 76 ycars.BRYSON-At Winnipeg, Man., \u201822nd May.Frederick Bryson, ont surviving son of the late Thomas Machariane Bryson, of Montreal.CALDWELI-\u2014At Ottawa, May 2ist.Mary ¢.McCurdy, wife of J.E.Caldwell.CHOUINARD\u2014On May 17th, at Quebec.Joseph Emile Rene Choulnard, aged 20 years, son of M.Chouinard, advocate.POUGLAS-On May FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN.) = Hanover st 126x \u2018ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, 18 BELMONT STREET, near Beaver Hall, large front room, suft- able for one or two gentlemen.121 ROOM \u2014 A NICE ROOM, MODERN CONveniences., 55 Mackay st.121 ROOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS.cosy, everything new, Auer light, family private: no children.138 Cathedral st, in front of Dominion sq.\" 121 \u2018 FURNISHED HOUSE, \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET FOR SUM- fuer at reasonable rate, every modern convenience, including telephone.Only a step from the Mountain.Apply $3 Park Ave.TA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, © District of Montreal.| SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NO.3118.Dame Elmire Rambert dit St.Martin, Plaintiff, versus Frs.Rambert dit St.Martin ot al, Defendants.Public Notice is hereby \u2018given that by and in virtue of a certain judgment rendered in the Superior Court, at Montreal, District of Montreal, on tbe nd of May, 1900, in a certain*case in which Dame Eimire Ram- bert dit St.Martin, of the City of Montreal, widow of Joseph Poitras, is Plaintiff, and Francois Rambert dit St Martin, absent from this Province and actually residing at the United States ot America, Louise Ram- ' bert dit St.Martin, of the City of St.Henri, wife common as to property with Simeon Goyette, of the same piace, and the last to these presents, as well as personally as to sirable cottage for winter or summer; bath, etc.E.W.H.Phillips, 18 St James st TO RENT AT LACHINE RAPIDS To Let\u2014The Guy House ON THE LOWER LACHINE ROAD, FACING THE RAPIDS.\u2018Solid brick and stone louse, heated by bot water, handsomely decorated, modern plumbing, lighted by electric light, suitable for summer or winter occupation.Close to street cars.May be rented for one or twe \u2018years.Can: be rented separately or with farm of re arpents.For further par- to ticulars, app .W.McLEA WALBANK, Managing Director.Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Co.Limited.MISCELLANEOUS.Advertisements under this heading, 1 cent per word.* WANTED\u2014A HORSE FOR ITS KEEP FOR a few weeks, for late express work.Will be well cared for.Address L.B., Herald.123x WANTED \u2014 PRIVATE TUITION IN STENography, Isaac Pitman's system.Address this office, stating terms, P 2, Herald.: : 14x NOTICE \u2014 I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for accounts made to my name from today by anybody, unless ordered by me.Oct.Drouin, 522 St.Hubert.12x WANTED \u2014 ROOM, WITH POWER, FOR Domiaion Cook Book .All the above 6 cents extra If by mail.The Designer, for May .5 cents extra if by mail.be sent by .\u20ac Coupons and 5e The Herald Scribbler (ruled) \u20ac Coupons and 2c Cannot mail.1s a sublime distinction \u201cae Duchess of .Abercorn, who, at the advanced age of §9, has been knitting caps for the soldiers in South Africa, is the widow of the first Duke of Abercorn, who wax Viceroy of Ireiand, Her daughters married the Duke of Buccleuch, Lord Lich.field, Lo:d.Mount-Edgcumbe, Lord Bland- tord, Lord Winterton nnd Lord Durham.To-day the Montreal Women's Club js engaged drawing up in proper form thelr proposition In re the children's public Bar ground, to be lald before the Parks Com- \u2018mittee.To-morrow the members -of the Parks Committee intend to visit the land in which the club is interesting itself, with a view to seelng how far the suggestions of these public-spirited women can be car- have they no load to hear, Who choke their.sobs and say \u201cfarewells, * and bide at home and long, : Who hore the sons of England\u2014ihe mothers of the strong?.; \u2018 They tore with pain pnd \u2018travail, they nursed upon thelr knees The men who rule in many lands, the HINLDE\u2014At Toronto, on May 17, Richmond Hindle, 64th year.KNIGHT\u2014At Lancaster, Ont., May 10, R.N.Knight, F.R.8 L., aged 58 years.KNOTT-On May 7, at Toronto, Sarah Ann, wife of J.W.Knott.aged 42 years.McGlil -At Toronto, May 4.1 Jane B.Fen- ev, Wm.McGill.sonally as to authorize his said wife, Louis St.Martin, of Montreal, Joseph St.Martin, ot Montreal, Vitaline St.Martin, ot Mont- Martin, of Montreal, Joseph St\u2019 Martin, of Montreal, Caroline St.Martin, of Montreal, wife common as to property with John Mail- loux, of Montreal, and the last, to these pre- real, widow of Arthur Gauthier, Octave St \u2018| ; .tion ls the MacCalkeon Mor, or Big.Coiln.18th, at Toronto, Jas A Study in Scarlet .6 Coupons and 25e \u2018one of the progenitors of the house of Ar.are fighting men: ouglas, 53rd year ., * authorize his said wife, Clerina Rambert dit light manufacturing, in or.near city.The Decrslayer o lhe Coupons and 256 Ee sen century.\u201d ped he wont wo 8 CLUB Wen itn.m oh The marie wearing FA BREF AL Point Tapper Counts \u201cot of Joss oh anse, CAT of Montreal, oot FIAND.WANTED =i TISER co as essen of the 1: century.Now, this won't \u2014 ' none, Ît'a, mue : hl on : * ep asge, Adeline St.Martin, o NTED \u2014 B ADVER Shadow of a Crime .6 Coupons and Xe \u2018make a wh't's difference to everyday peo n to Lay Even though they never know tt, they are Richmond, 26 genres th, David Em Montreal, Dumithilde Berger\u2018dit Rougeau, of will give storagé to a piano for its use.The Pathfinder .6 Coupons ane oe ple, but its importance to Argyils and Are Preparing a Propositio playing England's game.| © .a the City of: Montreal, widow of Louis St.Good care taken and very little used, in A Window in Thrums .§ Coupons an Campbells savors of somethiog greater than Before the Parks Committee 1 EMPRY \u2014 t \u2019arleton Place, Ont.on May Martin, .Domithilde 8t.Martin, of the City - good family.Address F.F., Herald Of- The Guardsman .\u20ac Coupons and 25\u20ac dukedoms.Let the rest of creation think 3 - And while th™gons go trooping forth, to 11.Hamllton N.Empey, aged 90 years.[ot Montreal, wife common as to property fice.: The Bondman .§ Coupons and 258 what it chooses, to bo the MacCallean Mor - To-morrow.find to take, to share HESLIEJOn 16th Inst.at Denver, Col.With Victor Lamothe, of the same place, and a .25 Coupons and 25c The White Man's Burder that we know\u2014 C.F.Leslle, formerly of Winnipeg.the last to these presents, as woll as per- MONEY TO LOAN, ~- Advertisements under this beading, 1 cent per.word.Marriage Licenses Issued 3 CONDITIONS.and she has been the grandmother of fa eat lords of all the seas.ton, relict of the late Senta, as well as personally as to authorize MO E TO LEND opp pint lr ear rile me be re a coommne somoon.Tabi TE fyi ho peng MOTOR Se Pure rio où Tap Né alta nr Pen ee NEY 1 of different Gates.at the same time in the House of Com- Y.W.C.\u2014whe \u2019 A .° sents to authorize his said wif - \u2014BY-\u2014 .i rticle 1 : For inst born fellows first-horn on the wa years © and person .Coupons will be for any article until mons and she lives at Costes Castle, near \u2014 they bave to go y MRADOWS_At South Lancaster.Ont, ally, Maria Plcotte, wits of Joseph Chauvin, JOHN M.M.DUFF, Eoanimnteal 88 personally as to au- Charles Picotte, Cath- Fortunat Belanger, the Pulborough, ln Sussex, Enxland.@ Rt is withdrawn from the list ve.E ssengers, per Dominion rellet of John If to be sent by mail, extra postage must May 35, M Fraser, Meadows, aged 67 veara.thorize his.said wife, 107 St.James Street List of saicon erine Picotte, wife ot Has Closing Demonstrations on Tues- What of the mothers\u2019 burden, what «f De remitted.Line stenmship Vancouver.from Live 1 .k .Letters relating to coupons must be May 17th, for Montreal, Que:\u2014Mrs.Birt, day and Wednesday of This Ca hele Sacre love for a bauble, can O'ROURKE In Kingston, Ont., May 17, last as well as personally ay to LSer, the And No.8Selkirk Avenue.Guy Street, above aédressed, Crupen Dept, Montreal Herald.Miny Rirt, Miss Borden.Miss E.M.Bor.Week.ve ray their tears wilh a price?Annie ourke, aged years.pie Said wie Emme Plcotte, wife of Bugene PARLIAMENT\u2014At West Relleville, -Ont., May iSth, Samuel Parliament, 76th year.PATTERSON \u2014At Toronto, May 18, Bertha last to these presen ' {| Personally as to authorize his said vite, and Gaspard alias Aibert Picotte, Joseph Picotte JP den, Mr.John G.Borthwick, Prof.I.F.: .Coleman, Mr.F.H.Cooper, Mrs.8.C.Cow- Forasmach as the White Man's Burden i» , \u2014 811, Mise May Donaldson, Miss FE.C.Do.re horne by the sona they , .they carry The Y.W.C.A.Cooking School closes Unto them let it be counted, this week after a very succepsful on.Mrs.Harvey, Infant and maid, Master C.his We Advance Money Harvey, Mire Dorothy Harvey, Mins Heley twelve.aie she.City & nants, thee TO MEN AND WOMEN .ten, Mr, Drummond, Mrs.Thomas A.The closing demonstrations will be on il share.« A.Lodge, wife of T.Patt and Mathilde Picotte, wife of J COUPON AGENCIES.Frans Mr.J.D.Harper.Mr.P.Harvey, rycoday, May 29th, at § p.m., when \u201csum- thelr own F2 ° ° Guelph Out.P08, Of and the last to thees presents, To authors Well-laved and strang-souled singer, whose be exchanged at mer dizhes\u201d wl ed one PRPLAR-\u2014At Barrie.Ost, May 17, F.EK.Herald one or at following agencies: voice sounds from afar, PP.Peplar, Q.C., 47th year.Harvey, Miss A.FE.Hobson, Rev.J.FE.°t In \u2018Neamonable, Dishes.\u201d At the lonellest ta Province of Ontario, are e ° ho : Era een er oY\" Hughes Mr.W.G Jones Mrs.Ne Benny: thoes\" of these rdsonn certifeaton wil be TO he barden Dravors are: vo Ther ie Quigiaay 20, at Kingston, Ont, ing the lieitation of certain Marmovebla se.ve sand waggons without removal .Kyle, .R.J.Nie .\"Ys awarded to those en rOBS- Who sang the song o e aw ed lives |.© .7 elgnated as follows, to wit: er.Cras and Te Mise Flla Ritchie, Miss M.Ritchie, Mr.R.pO NC (0,0 0 \u201cpractice and demonstra.beyond the purdah\u2019s hem, REDMONT\u2014At Kingston Mills, Ont.May \u201cA piece of ground known and designateq Of §0048 OF Publicity in any way.We \u201c42 & Lawrence\u2014T.Vaughan, Books.simon, Mr.Louix Stevenson.Mrs.Jane tion lessens during the year.Master, these are thy kindred\u2014hast thow 17th, John Red aged 82 years.under the number one thousand five hundreq Will advance you from $10.00 up, 208 Bleury\u2014E.C.Genge & Cs.Fruits apg W200, Mr.C.L.Wise, Miss M, \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 no words for them?SEFTON\u2014At Moncton, N.B., May 14th, And ten, to the oficial plan and book of ro.Cootectianery Wrinch.OF WESTMINSTER CONFESSION.\u2018Agnes wife of \u2018Thomas iefion, aged 3i Lerence of sie.Marie Ward.ot he city or NONTREAL LOAN AND.BROKERAGE 00 Catheri ms .McCall : - TRE MAN WITH AN AD.ears.treal, n eretofore Room ea ine 8L- Mecgrace 296 Hibernie\u2014Mrs.Crutchlow, Fancy Goods.her second daughter, Mins Ethelwyn Jet- the Westminster Confession is a good ex- over glad.: .MILLION DOLLAR INSURANCE official plan and book of reference, with BICYCLES FOR SALE 013 Wellington Strest\u2014G.Webber.trey.was married to Mr.H.R.Hutchison, premion of tts views.An interview re- For he coliers hls share of the trade bdildings built hereon.\" a Strest\u2014Mrs.Comolly.of Moutreal, The bride.on Jooked x corded ln the New ay Sach represente : : ond widow will eat lady chariotte gelatine bo in rod nd oy bereabove designated will .: ; .Dubord.tremely well, wore a u gown of him as caying : ** 'd peed - re\u2019 , : ered and adjudged to the last and high- i ® Rutan Stren don.ivory Unchesse satin, draped with band: -viston.No church member is obliged to There \"with he sae the Mt, and the Mag ost bidder for sale, on the twenty-cigath + One Now Massey-Harris, also a Tri voime point lace, with a Bridal veil and gubscribe to It.No minister is required And the man with the automobile \u201c Fashi Cha ith day ot June, 1908, in the open Court, in the ., : \u2014 orange blossoms.Nhe carried white roses.[to sign it tplesimis verble.Agitation on .; ad os Ms Lf v the Ser audience room, at the Court House of Mont- Dune.Apply .But whoe'er.east or west, In an \u201cad.\u201d will real, Practice Court, subject to the charges, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1000.\"HERALD COUPONS son, \u2018was the maid of henor.Her wn was of pale grey and pink.e Jeffrey, the in pure white, and ets nf pink rears.The g .Thos.J.Rod, The bridegroom's sigter, Miss Lynd Hutchi.8 onsg bridesmaid, wan th matds carried hour'uOMAameR Were r, of Montreal, and the this subject fa entirely unnecessary.\u2019 Dr.Patton's words are very reassuring., If we may trust them\u2014and if they are real- iy his they are surely trustworthy\u2014we are , wairantré in inferring that the Calviais- tic creed in these duys {is (colloquially king) not cutting very aah ice.If church mer inveat, la the man at the top of the deal.There's the man with the frown and the And man or nee I atte the man of pe ua A But just mnke Qur miad, a no mas \u2018sons, but a Beautiful Skig Abideth.\"\u2019 This result can be obtained by using Madame Ireland's Celebrated Soaps (Toilet and clauses and conditions inscribed to the cahier tes charges deposite in the Prothonotary's Office of said Court: and all oppositions to annul or afin de charge or afin de distraire to the said licitation must be fyled with the Prothonotary of said Court at least twelve * .v.v Herald Ofloe.\u2014 pe LOS cr ide'» brother, Mr.John R.Jeffrey.Only members are wot nd by it and of that k \\ days before the day fixed as above for the frt latt i don't h to subecribe to It as aa Shaviag), Which are reaching to all \u2018parts me Jatimaate ets ud rele Dives oF the nier do à Lave sie Saber looter-on to TM an \u2018ad.has the alightest dettes, of the world, their medicinal preperties be- paie par adulation, and witni OPPs toDs ' Mrs.hovers Btratny or Welland, Mre.Cross wherein it is causing severe distress.fully endorsed leading physicians.after ; n six Gays ac { 0 Br \u2019 of St.Catharines, Mrs.J.H., Hutchisow I¢ seems $0 be rather ibe those domveirs FOF Se of the East, or the man of the see TS ane aly plosps used in der fy parties of fine sata ppd default o> pani J à Miss Hut Mre.T.A.Rodger, les which accumwiate in the attics uxury.! de pr XE, per nett | Horace Sol BE Sh ia?WIL LID we | re (ENS TE STR pseweing 10 the am of Dts oon, Mr.Dr.and Mrs.cannot bring t ves to throw out be.à trade fhat âne n the Sougd.| ROOMS\u201438 Birks\u2019 Building./™ AR Attorney ue.$5.00 Reward A \u2018.[ Co \"VF ' OS \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 .: a - .ve 0 1 [ | \u2018 \u2018( fe a lt SW ep : 0 Bn 2 y - - Te TLE et UN?3 4.«+ te x ; >» IR.PAE ra a om Le [Ra Ie | & L > rue 14 \u2014 ~~ ITREAI FAIT HÉRALD, MONONT, MAY 88, eo) __ 5 ° - po mess = er ) I a IE A 2 ne , f at ew oe a .> ! a .Arar) FR a , = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ii __.ae ; À \u2019 DOUTER LOT LT : ; | e ob \u201cow\u201d 0 4 | i \u2014\u2014 _\u2014 re a pm _ i» 2 AA THER \u2018TA 028 Re WHLSON-SM .ue \u2019 9 hie 8B 1 RM ; \u2018 \u2018 \" =) \\ Ë YYAA a DE \u2019 C _ | % a Co : Nh re +, - EIR 7\u20ac Ca a = YY I ! APE / >.\u2018 .1 .x \\ \"le i 1 401 88.James se, Morsmma B 3 i .N Ca Loe 4 : 7 \u2019 d _ < , KR 1 cots ceva CA AS ee ATAL, .0106 ea al I .\u2019 » .a.» + +, .» \u2019 : .: Government Bands, a : die wew ea a me 20 and] | .\u2018Ek #70 mms eo Co \u2018 .~e J w SIORS- It Was Not Imi .TE ves YO.4-1 \\ \u201cMu L- © FR i \u2018 RHODESIA 2 ou : .portant, But Was the Only Feature of - leipal Securithes, free eel pd] Meg en stining Beshatoy¢ Meats can always be relied to gi 1 .cows .Montresi aad Now York.Ta wu on give the utmos | : an Exceedingly Düll Day all Industrial IMPERIAL BANK OF C chilled before mark properly butchered, y handled and § .gly ay all Over curities.: CANADA | ( eting.Le ea \" RE .1 4.2 0 Ba Our Provi .- t 4 Marge Nae of GU prepand te (some Letters of Credit Now York Bia visions all the Wor id.; .t Edge Investments Kegottabie st Branches of the Sjandard Offiee: 63 Wall Streèt, bought at the are carefully selected as to quality and +.; : always en.hand : Bask ¢% South Africa, Limited - ugh lowest market prices enabling us to give you the The steck marEots were de .: Cl oa pe benefit of same.: a round to-day, Wall Btreet eee Sau all yitliresd Seraingy for May show a con \u2019 - : \u2018lo.T ose: ; zeb .0e ' : mes being tame al- | tihuation vy trafic.Gross earnl ; oak Call and examine quality and pri | ment as the market hare.Another failure of all roads In the United States ring 1 Canada Life Building; -+- ' UV .- C To wire is not business ; To London vor 015 112 2 and | oe market continues fairiy active ST.JAMES & Lancashire Chambers MUR PHY & 0 .Entered Toward, May 2828 Mantobe wheat; and Ge price reported In Qreudian don- 13748 6431 ons and prices are unchanged.ets quote == .STREET, MONTREAL.\u2018 .\u2026 (1) eamship Lake Champlain, 8 3.or filliam.\u2019 remoue it * Lhd 2S shorts, $19.50.to $20: 8 alile $0 o $18; |v Ls erpool, May 15, Elder Stewart, Liv- Bartlett, Pr $ $8 \\ LS Carditr\u2014 2 Ontario \u2018bran, In Bulk, $19 he.0 to $25: or 2343 ST.CATHERINE ST.| ee nee ea | Conn le Tue monte Ts Sua a 810) dae, oui wie slot =| Royal Trust Company, { + .der & Co., general.y ng corn XK ndeavor .; be d oats was quiet at $3.co .: TERMS CASH.Tel Up, 035, (CORNER METOALFE STREET.Ste ay à Re pallier Bydney, ca) cod he principal seller of when Lo: Tors aor oi eee 32 we BEN PK fair trade was dous in vais Le aol MONTREAL \u201c ; \u2018 ., ç 0 .- ut \u201c vag done | 1 2 : = \u2014 - .Ii) Steamahip avons Brduy.Ki coal.a Co: sein believe ye Frade 1s light, we grr Head.ooo 150.150 peine sos ne change.\u201cVe ote Xo 1, capital subscribed .$500,000.00 _ - ER oo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Stfamship Vancour -» bought on weak spots,\u201d ou AYO Se eee or eur 5,425 : \u201cto $730 pei ; No.2, $8 to $9: and clover, i - paid up .:.8250,000.00 The er, J.McDonald, Liver- $.Po Joe De 515 6.040 730 per ton, fu car load lots., P .sa pool, D.Torrance & C .ver.July wheat : $ .\\ \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 a , .SIDENT: La Steamship Carlo, Peroraos Boneral co.[Bud at 12.30 popened in Chicago at 06 7-8c, Pr EL ina yoni ins lata dea).PRODUCE.Bight Hon.Lor arg, aod Mou Stenmahip Lugano, Knight 1 me 1230 EEE Nu ee 10018 Bo cen by the Teporis, pr country, _ VICE-PRESIDENT: __ & Co., light, ght, Fred Leyland dav were = rotor Prices ln New York to- since May Ist, eas | ubout atendy.\u2018by the reports, prices hold Hon.George.A.Drummond, * 0° Bteameblp ntered Outward, May 28.gente ep Jaupary, 380; October, Corr.perlod, 1b.43,911 BA 1000T8 ron for ne ES to 18e 16 the [ 2 Avkus, Po Vu : - rret Bay, Palliste 1 Dts wheat t ; an \u2019 y | eamery, ° .8.CloustoR, A.Macnid O Mi 1 li .Stengel) & co.tight.nt ster, Sydner, Ringdom wied King fo Continent,\u201d 202-000: To eu act 2 Brie Y dar 2 kk fed ulet.and steady A F.Gault, pieds, H vo, Meredith \u201c Imperial Gévernment bors Cape Town, ent.178,000; visible wh 4100; to conti- : L \u2018 to 10e for culs per d e and at 9 1-2C COM H nahields, .T.Paterson, : : (I, | ] \u20ac : raes.: 1,120,000 derrense tor weer\u2019 4.600.000, or Tunlela ocal.Thro\u2019.Total.| \u2018There ozen.- a Hate .James Ross, ~ h .| > for week: co q unlslan .1,403 .Le Was no change in maple LC, R.Hosmet, T.G.3 vo .y VESSELS IN PORT.or V00:000 Increase for week: ra, 1,759,000, EE A 70 LT Ne Quote Syrup, sic per free im 136 Sir Wm.C.Van Horne, Koka À - \u2019 Steamehl al and Winnipe grain exporter, of Mont- Te L dons *te 1164 .- 1,164 per Ih on tus.and at 6 1-2¢ to T1-2¢ TEMPORARY OFFICES \u2014 Savin Fe.: i : .- - .La + 2 \u2019 Manchester Importer, Pv ht, F Prices of whent In the Win i he closing Orcndian or $50 \u2019 Trusiness Tn honey wan dull 9 Lie to 10c.Fer of Montreal, St.James.VE : epartm SE nn, ast Fm, ion Hl dr | val i ea id - .\" ; Kniston, Ackley, R.Reford & Co.| : G3c afloat, Fort William.D, 66¢; and No.2, x IR 2 eve vesce __56 56 in amall tins, at 10e to 10 19 1 2c; and The Company is authorized to mot L at foot of Jacques Cartier Square.Moored \u2018 : qotat \u2026 \u2026.3097 308 | wheat extracted at Be to 9e , and Buck- Trustee, Executor, Assignee, etc, to ma 4 | , - 2.Escalona, Rollo, R.Reford & Cu.Moored THE CHEESE BO Corr.- week last 26.3,563 forte market for beans ls without any new aan Tee Sey and issue Bonds, te: ~~ is at its best Il the L : Cw ) at foot of Berri Street.CS Cowansville, M ARDS.pea is 2,705 ves 3,721 feature Tous Quote :\u2014Cansdinn hand-pick- etc and.lcial Surety-Security in Ap : 623 st, a the atest New York Styles, and rAmarynthle.Tavior, R.Reford & Co, daÿ 40 fuctories offered 1808 0 Ye.ord to sève Soup dat \u201c 1.65.$1.70 to $1.75, and primes at $1.60 to | Registrar of Sas and dar Coept any Fins ho * .P.R.elevators.he n: 3 1.xes .a .ancial À ; * a.other Impocant designs, In Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats au M SS as br Wervison si Core, period, iw | KATE 9468 140s père was, vorne sew 1p potatos te | Pt En ee Ag 028 Ate > .LP.rs, 0 J.Gibson at 9 3-16¢ -8e :317 ., 11,172 3,46: 14,635 bag ,and s1 , 30c to Ihe per ey for Executors already acti .we show afin ; : .\u2019 Lake Champlain, Stewart, Eld toto - Gibson ag 6¢ 60 to H. = Tune Next, gril pe .ma eee .States, is various parts of the United 711 and TiB Craig - Stret, cor.Alex- selene fee Ee et do Gba for old chicas By order of the boast pm.of Public Works, wer ' ° - : 2° -\u2026 (andere \\, ©.UV Be dé om nlnfil | are fem at von tm Dos ror Tneat aud Sia to y © WM.FARWELL, Ottawa, May, 2iat, 1900.re | | w i ; .- so necconclacct ameudsons fee | 50 for lugs to 2 and ] to General - Newspapers ingerting this med good stock, Sherbrooke, Sth Manager.witho advert .« May, 1008, let ut authority from the Decartment ; v \u2019 be paid lor U o- 0 , * ) \u2018 .es Jar \u2018 3a \u20188 « tr AYR he gE: R.J.TOOKE, e you have t IF NOT, GET INTO LINE?- / .You do not have to take anybody's-word for the good qualities of these shirts.Try them, perhaps they are just what looking for.Fine quality Cambric Shirts, about fifty patterns to Select from.Good value at $1.25\u2014 .TOOKE\u2019S PRI 177 St.James Street, 2387 St.Catherine St.,.West.1553 St.Catherine St, East.\u201c : = MONTREAL cee, .$ SHIRTS?CE, 95c.DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 36; 1600 a Something durable in à nice piece of Bteriing Güver nosly cased is guost acceptable.fi C.J § Ti, 2897 St.Catherine Street.Olocks, Watches and Jeweliery.requiring attention sent for an returned; LORD ROBERTS = IN THE TRANSVAAL Dislodged Boers Holding Collieries on Both Sides of | the Vaal River.and Thus Saved the Mines.London, May 28\u2014The War-Office has re- \" celved the following despatches from Lo Roberts :\u2014 .\u201cVereeniging, Sunday, May 27, 1.50 p.m.\u2014We crossed the Vaal this morning, and \" are now encamped on the north bank, The advance troops, which crossed yesterday, were only just in time to save the coal mines on both this and the other side of the river from being destroyed.Our casualties were four.' .\u2018 - \u2018\u201cBaden-Powell reports that the rallway Letween Mafeking and Buluwayo bas been restored ,and that supplies are being brought into Mafeking.He says the Cant- dian artillery joined Colonel Plumer from Beira with incredible rapidity.\u2018Lieutenant Webber was taken prisoner at Heilbron.a few days ago.He went there on telegraph duty.\u2018It was not known that our troops bad been temporarily withdrawn.\u2019 *Wolve Hoek, Orange Free State, May 26.\u2014An advanced portion of this force crossed the Vaal River on the Queen's Birthday, near Parys.Hamilon\u2019s column Is at -Boschbank.Our scouts are now at Vil- joen's Drift (on the frontier north of \u2018Wolve Hoek).The local mines are unin- Jured and work 1s going on as usual, There is no enemy this side of the river, Hunter reached Vryburg May 24.\u201d PASS AT THREE POINTS.| WHfh Lord Roberts wrote his first de- - Bpatch on Transvaäal territory yesterday, \" shortly before two o'clock in the afternoon.he was fifty-one miles from \u2018Johan- nesbnrg and \u2018seventy-seven from Pretoria.His immensely superior forces had passed the Vaal River, thelr last great natural obstacle, at three points.The Vaal forms a curve of eighty miles from Purys on the west to Zaud Drift on the east.The concave.ef the curve ls towards the Free State.Thus Lord Roberts, advancing along the raliway was in a sition to strike any part of the crescent y shorter lines than.those by which the Boers could reinforce the threatened points, The Boers retreated almost with- ont a show of defence.(ieneral French and General Hamilton .who crossed the Wonderfontein Drift, apparently did not fire a shot.Of- Lord Roberts\u2019 immediate force, 111 men belonging to the 8th Mounted Infantry were the first to ford the river, They came upon a Boer patrol looting at Vil.joen's Drift and a skirmish lasting ten minutes followed.Two hundred Boers tried feebly to hold the Vereeniging collieries, but they were dislodged.The Boer rear-guard Is at Moyerton, ten mies north of Vereeniging.Their main body Is moving toward the Klip River hills that cover the _ south side of Johannesburg.TRANSVAAL HILLS IN SIGHT.Advices from Grootvlel, twenty-three miles south of Vereeniging, dated May 27, suyi\u2014Lord Roberts\u2019 northern advance force steadily continues, and to-day the \u2018Trans- vanl hills were sighted.General French has secured an excellent flanking position on tlie north-west.There is something Lr- -vsis'fble about this advance.The troops have been splendidly handled; and the Bones, completely ont-manoeuvred, have bern forced to abandon their positions at the first appearance or the British flunking fo ce which has made determined resistance at the Vaal impossible.| Many Transvaaler burghers\u2019 are now: tr-kking homeward; and lt is safe to say that the most Irreconcilable Transvaaaler at last recognizes the hopelessness of the \u201c OFFICE AND WORKS: 262-278 FRONT STREET EAST, .TORONTO, ONT.BEAMS, COLUMNS, CASTINGS, FIRE ESCAPES.PIPES, SPECIALS, HYDRANTS, VALVES, BRAKE SHOES, .FROGS, SWITCHES.4 WITH MAM GUNS Captain Streeter Defends His Title to Chicago Lands.WAS A SQUATTER.But the Property, Added to by the .Dumping of Refuse, Is Now Worth Millions.Chicago, May 26.\u2014With ap armed body of schemes and inventions for blowing up the British troops.Some of these have re- celved à tacit permission to experiment.; One German Invention is for use on a rail way where it lles perfectly concealed un- tll the weight of a passing train explodes the charge.- ! \u201cGeneral T.ucas Meyer says surrender \u2018would be at once proposed by the Boers, but that everybody fears the ignominy of being the one to make a proposal.He | declares that he is assured that Lis men will not stand.\u201cPresident Steyn and Mr.Reitz, the Transvaal State Secretary.are strongly opposed to pence, but Mr.Kruger is not so much against it.\u201d .RALLY OF ROUTED BOERS.Advices from Mafeking dated May 27 say the Boers In the south retired from Kuana, ten miles cast of Maritana, and are falling back further on Barpilsoan, The Boers routed there, rallied a few miles east of Polfontein, There ls no sign of the : enemy to the north.A cornet who failed to support Comiand- ant Eloff in the lat@r's attack upon Mafce king, in which Eloff was captured,\u2019 wrote a letter sympathizing with him.Lloff replied that he boped the devil :nd all his augels would torment him eternally and thut he and his would rot.Co A system Jf daily runners to the south has been organized.Four squadrous of colonials captured 130 , Boers with ten waggons of gruin hear | Ficksburg, where they also captured a; Maxim constructed by a local inventor.It Is reported from Barkley West» that tbe Boers have re-occupied Kruaman and lerge laagers are located at Klietfonteiu | and Danlel's Kull, ° BOERS ARE.AGAIN ACTIVE.Newcastle, May 28.\u2014The Boers in this part of the theatre of war are very active, having been reinforced from various directions.Their front now extends from Laing's Nek to New Republic, where they are fortifving.General dyard's division, which is entrusted primarily with attacking the Boer right at Elandslaagte, arrived to-day.The work of searching the district is progress- ! | img, and many rebels have been sent to Ladysmith.> .i Louls - Kock, & magistrate of the Free State, has surrendered.He says that all the burghers in the Harrismith-Vrede district have returned to their farms, and refuse to continue fighting.If, as report- \u2019 probably go northWard toward Laing's Nek if he finds any followers.«5 \u2014 THE LOURDES PILGRIMS, On Friday evening next, at half past eight there will be a service at the Cathedral of St.James on the occasion of the departure of the pligrims to the shrines of Parey\u2014LeMonial and Lourdes.The pll- grims will enter the church in a body and will be addressed by His Grace, This (fore Pam \u201c My hoart usod te trouble mo very greatly.Sometimes the pais there would hardly permit mo to walk home.Huteh soon brought me will be followed by the benediction of the Blensed Secrament and the blessing of the banner which the pilgrims are to offer to the shrine of Paray le Monial.The clergy and faithful have been Invited to attend.Archbishop \u2018Bruchest's pastoral visits during the present week have been arranged Æs follows.Monday, 8t, Val entln; Tuesday, St.Paul.Wednesday, St.Blaise; Thursday, L'Acadie, Friday, St.ohns.THB POINTE CLAIRE FIRE.Donations Received for the Relief of Those Who Suffered by the Disaster.Tee following te a list of the subscriptions received By the Citisens' Relief Com- sufferers by the Pointe twenty men, two rapid fire gous and some barbed wire for making entanglements, Captain George Strecter to-day tuok possession of 1% acres of land bere.After hoistiug the United States flax his men threw up.two egtrenchments and planted Iu cache une of the rapid five guns.\u2018 Shortly after moon blood wax: spilled before Captain ; Strecter's\u2019 stronghold: l'ick- ets thrown out by the occupants of the trenches discovered a | purty approaching from the direction of Liucoln lark, cou- \u201csisting of Park Superintendent .Redieskl and Sceretary Erby, reinforced by a po- lcemaun, e Calls of \u201chalt\u201d failed\u2019 to stop the park oficiils who were bent -apon tinding out Who was \u201ccucrvaching upon thelr ground.\u201d A volley from the pleket's rifles qulckty put to flight the investigating party, how- | ever, and voue of the bullets struck a 14 year-old' boy, Reuben Menly In the rigut knee, inflicting a.severe wound.The park ofliclils fled to a putrol hox and | turued in a riot call.A force of 20 or, 30 policemen, armed with revolvers and clubs, hurried to the scene from the Chicago Avenue station, When the officer in command saw the display of force, Gatling guns belng pointed uis way over the entrepehwent, he ordered « \u2026, retreat, The police immediately returned to the station, where arrangements were made to arm them with Winchester rifle: in an endeavor to capture the Streeter forces.- \u2018orty poticemen were armed with rifles ; and ordercd to remain at tLe Chicago Avenue station by Chlef of Police Kipley, pending a decision on the part of the city law department as to the legality of a attack on the Streeter forces.In the shoot: ng which greeted the park officials on their attempt to enter Streeter's alleged domain, a bullet pierced Secretary Erby's carriage horse and the animal died an bour ater, : .Captaln Streeter claims to own the land, which, were the title clear, would be worth between thirty and Afty millions of dollars.; : In 1885 Captalp Streeter and his wif: were stranded on a little sandbar a few yards from the shore at the fopt of Superior Street.The spot was not down on the maps, and the doughty navigator laid claim to the land and -declared his right, being the whole population, to elect hima: to all the offices which he, in framing a ed, President Steyn Is In Vrede, he will \\\" constitution, deemed the territory in need of.As the years passed by the dumping of all sorts of refuse and earth washed up by the lake, rormed a large tract and Cap- taln Streeter became à man of Importance.With hls importance and e crensed value of the lands his troubles began.The tract became connected with the shore, a) owners of adjolxing property resented the presence of Captain Streeter and the retainers he had gathered about him.They carried the matter into court.The Su preme Court of the United States decided that the land was within the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois.Streeter, thereupon, offered the district to the Federai Government.The lca, however, descended upon him and his army of fifty men, and since then up to to-day the captain had lived in another part of the town.The preparations to take possession were made with great secrecy, and It was not until dawn to-day that the police we: aware of the invasion.They resolved to make no move in the matter until after a conference with the law department of city, and ln consequence Btreeter and > men Were left unmolested, while the police were trying to fgure out à campalgn.The conference in the office of Actin Archbishop of Montreal.$100.00 EB 8.Clouston, Bank of Montreal.100.00 .D.Monk.s\u2026ov0 es apoccveo 00 N.Charbonneau.co\u2019 o eee n'es 00000 BU.UU R.F.Meredith.os 00 00 ce ose 50.00 Gerald Lomer.os.+0 see seosecce 00.00 Israel Lafieur.ceed ve 50.09 Bir Charles Tuppeñ.\u2026.50.00 Rev.Cure Laberge .25.00 B.& 8.B.Thom ; 25.00 Dr.Roddick, M.P.16.00 Chas.Baundereon.10.00 J.Cradock Simpson.30.00 Ww.8.Kennedy.cocoon 8.00 Hon.Louis Beaubles.10.00 R.McDonatd, M.P.P.0 B.J, Cogblin.ceo00000000000000 6.00 Parish of Vaudreuil.\u2026.\u2026.0.0.nw Cyrille Leaurin.soe cee ovoccs 8.00 tors to Pointe Claire.«.BW Beaudry .vo sees ues ssese seses 15.00 Geo.L .e enpoñ eùp, poosesoee 1.00 » pee Mayor Walker was long, and the lega arpects of the case were cdrefully gone over.It was determined that the squatters should he driven out at any cost, and Chief of Police Kiplez was instructed at once to mobilise his forcés and use such measures as might be necessary.\u2018 The plan was to have the Lincoin Park ilée oraer the Streeter forces to dis nd, and if they did not, to have Presl- dent Wickersham, of thie Lincoln Board, call upon the sheriff, The sheriff was to repeat the demand and call upon the lice to disperse them if there was further resistance.In this way there would be 00 question as to the jurisdictton, As soon as the conference had concluded, Chief of Police Kipley began to use the telephone.The co-operation of the fire rabal, Sweenle was secured, and the tug Illinois was detalled to ca forty men with rifles down the river approach the district from thé lake.All \u2014 \u2019 : And Stuapt\u2019s .Dyspepsia Tablets digest for ule: in this wa sn Ce \u2014\u2014\u2014 tr \u2018T0 THE TRADE ONLY.Positively no Retall.H.R.IVES & CO.Manufacturers of 1 \u201c {ia a) All Brass Bedsteads, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Cribs, ¥tc., and Hercu Wire Springs.tes Ones Bud 117 Queen St.Office Building, Large Fresh Mackerel Gaspe Salmon Ana 78 Other Varieties of Fresh Fish, PHELPS & BINNS, 56 VICTORIA SQUARE \u2014 Iuspector Shea, at Des Plaines street, and Inspector Heldelmeyer it the East Chl- cago avenue stution, were order to rendez- i vous at the latter station.Then orders mere dssued to belug up the- police battery, consisting one Gatlin \u2019 two suiooth bores.ai \u201cné Gun und The impending conflict ended in a for about Hlftecn minutes after Basen.o'clock, when Niles and his four men, all\u201d that was left of his army, heard that they were to be ousted, they sent word-to Cupt.Hner and surrendered, and were escorted to tbe East Chicago Avenue police sta- | thou.On the way to the station Niles was Struck several times by men in the crowd.» THE NEW BIG HOTEL Likely to Have a Frontage Both to .Dominion Square and $t.Catherine Street.It is reported that the capital for the \u2018new uptown hotel, which Is intended to eclipse the Windsor in*the elements that make for fl nes enterprise, hoe been provided.promoters are understood to have severalf«ites under consillera- tion, but it Is practfcally decided tht the butlding will etand on the block on St.\u2018Catherine Street between Metcalfe and { Mansfield, with frontages both to St.Cath- | erlne Street and Dow'nlog uare.Most of the main flat of the St.Catherine Street front will consist ot stores, which will Le of a very handsome character, MAC Mrs.E a > some colors and designs.OPP.VICTORIA STREET.National Dress Cuting Academy One of the largest and most important in America.Founded in 1890, Teaching SIX different Systems of Outting.Prices ranging from $6.00 to $35.00.SEWING LESSONS are also given.The Academy will be open during the whole summer.Pupils wishing to obtain their Diplomas are requested to present themselves before the 1st of June.Agents Wanted.L.ETHIER, Directress.Late.Pupil.of the celebrated Dress Cutting School and Fashion House of Paris France, ure Bedding + Ask your dealer for THOMPSON'S No.1 LOCK SPRING BED guaranteed not to sag, and recommended as the easiest and most comfortable bed in the market.If the dealer has not got it, come direct, or telephone the manufacturers.The Thompson Mattress Co.ALBERT H.THOMPSON, Prop.aas ST.JRMES STREET All kinds of MATTRESSES made toorder or remade.Full Lins of IRON and BRASS BEDS, FURNITUR.LST \u2019 oo Telephone Main na «ad UPHO) BRBD ao0Ds \u2014\u2014\u2014 rr .To discriminate between common and fine goods, The majority of the people of the Dominion are illystrating this by using ~~ COWAN\u2019'S COCOA ano CHOCOLATE COWAN'S CFOCOLATE CREAM BARS, © CHOCOLATE GINGER.CHOCOLATE WAFERS, Etc, SOLD BY ALL THE BEST GROCERS.\u2014 The Do \" Flour Paste Co.C.GREAVES, Manager.This paste 1s recognized as being the strongest, the best to preserve itself, the most- agreeable to Use on account of its perfume.It is proof against all vermin and Insects.It is employed with great advantage in sboe-makiug, for chapping, box-toes, 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