The Montreal herald, 27 avril 1901, samedi 27 avril 1901
[" THE MONTREAL HERALD TO-MORROW\u2014VERY MILD.@ Sun rose this a.m.at 4.54; sets at 7.0L 94TH YEAR NO.99.MONTREAL SATURDAY APRIL 27, 1901.me 4 RICE CENT CHILDREN WHO ARE BOAN BLIND TAUGHT T0 5 Results of Certain Experiments of a Scientist Marvellous in Vienna.DEVELOPS FACULTY WHICH IS DORMANT Seven Year Old Boy Exhibited as Proof of What Method Accomplishes.COURSE LASTED TWO YEARS New York, April 27 \u2014According to a Vienna despatch, an epoch-marking dis covery in \u2018raiming children born bund to sve has been made by Director Keller, of the Inetitute for the Band, Vienna He his just exmibited berore the Physicians\u2019 Society a -cven-vear oid boy, who was born blind, but with per!éctly formed eyes - brain band, as the doctors cal at - whom he has taught in fourteen months to dixiern eolors, rorms and objects and to read with his eyes.The method consists in first teaching a chud in a penect!y dark room, by means of a movabue disc ot the hght, to distin: guish nzht trom darkness, the child being unable to sec\u201d perhaps.s.This 1s developing a faculty of which the pupil 1s not conscious, and takes months of pa tient Treatment Next objects which a blind person knows by feeling are paved arunst a hgbt dise, and the chud 1s td wnat they are cab- ed.(oiored glies placed betore a lamp teaches hin colors.Geometrical figures on a disc are shown.and the teacher pas: ed slowly ou to forming letters, and then reading 1s taught Then the disc as re moved and objects are «hown in a dark: room with ravs oi hight fading on them.From this point the ~ight w gradually ac customed to the davhgat.Ihirecior Reiler has received congratn- lations rom all the umversiiv and medical mien who have heard of is method.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MUCH TALK ABOUT NOUS TAKING Long and at Times Bitter Discussion in the House Yesterday.Ottawa, April 27 - (Special.)\u2014The Oppo- GIilon Were NO: responistbos Tor 4 Wasief das yesterday, put lor à debate marked ny considerable acerbity and ror a reviving of the racial antagouian, which is one co! the partys & rong carde.There was a long and prouticas discussion on the taking ol Lie celsUs, large directed in an a:tempt to make vut tuat eltorts were being made to swell the returns wi Quebec.The Minwter of Agriculture was beckied 1or nours, but Le answerud every request tor Iniormation fully and tary, and acquitted Department and hun- geil of the sux e~t suadow ol! buaame tor the circuiar ued 1 Ontario.MORE ENPEDITION THAN 1801.The vote oi x274,000 far the purposes ot the census was taken up In Committee ot Bupp.s.and Mr R.1.Borden asked at the nutzet when the work o\u2019 enumeration |\u2018 was to b- compicted.It was supposed to be done on the let of April, but here at the end ot the mouth 1 was still uncompleted.The Minister o! Agriculture replied that the -nunicratt-n was practically completed in the settel porion- or the country, but it vas not so jar advanced in the upor- gan:zed districts.As to the work on the returns the department had already re cent ennht tines as many schedules ns wer received in the whole month or Apri in 1s+i It was oniy luir to add that two- and one Lali times as many enumerator.had been cng loved this time .The work ot vaiculitioz the total population would fir- He undert ken and wonld be pushed as padi but it would be son.e tue eue ans detinité Iniormation OTN tie IN >.a possible, cord be nven lp to date 343 returns | bad Teen olrained (rm 15 rounties, as: ag: nl 0 returus ct the end of April, 180] i Jr: TEL ESTABLISHED 1) (Sex 1850\" À \u2014- EG ini £ AALS ARA ADDRESSES x - ARTISTICALLY |LLUMINATED = ROIS de) Kol IIE KL ILE LR AVIS NOTICE The annual general mesting of the ITS ALL RIGHT! - PICTURE FRAMING -when it's not all- right we take \u2018plepsure we l'emeding the fault.£0.R.HEASLEY | __ 2087 Bt.ines Tel.up 1818.a That's whet every body saga about- OUF- Te HÉASUEE ponc_mienrs.g- ; of Montreal, for the reception of annual tes ports 1900-1901, and the election of Of be held in room No.24, in the Court Ho Montrtèal, on Wédnesday the 1st Ht ay, text, at elevea o'clock a.m.By Order, ?1 HDMOND BROSSARD.= «The Mysterous Tub of Neptune\u201d .5 -NOSSES-S.Of The Deep\u201d \u2018Arena\u2019 and Councillors for the year 1001-1903, wil ¢ Becretary of the Bat ot montrent.\u2014 x ERRMANN | & Ww » _ ; \u2014 î , , oo - \u2018 .\\ s.- \u2018 [a - ; i - 4 A - THE MONTREAL DAILY HxRALD, SATURDAY, APRIL'97,1901.: [ a te tm attra rar.ere - pee \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ft ine Paper Potins trz te Now | MUCH TALK ABOUT || S_ GARSLEY Go.=| sams wamses sums Busy in Dress Goods Busy! Busy allthe time In the Dress Goods Defazgment.Never have we offered such sterling value.Never\u2018 have we had such rich and choice materiais.The 's reputation stands by its Dress Goods.Ladies\u2019 requiring Dress \u2018Materials should visit the Big Store Monday.COLORED DRESS GOODS A splendid range of Perle Fini nproo leadi will pot shrink, spot or cockle.ne pajopr { Serge 0 ll the loading shades New Amazone Cloth, bright so roth finish, alt wool \u2018and \u2018cholcest \u2018colorings.SC New Am > .| \u2019 FOUR DAYS ASLEEP] ~~ CENSUS TAKING ! A very remarkable case of semnambulance (Continued from page 1.) : ; \u2018was brought under the notice of the Grand | : 9 Trunk authorities at Bonaventure Station, in Ihe last fort eam ae ered eq A young woman, named Marie Bourdon, on with suspicion, but they were coming à native of-Sherriugton, Que., who bas been to see that it meant no harm.Stil], all at work In ope of the cotton factories at: the prejudices had not been removed, and if the .> .> .LoweH, Mass, fell asleep four days ago.was one class which had done its = Il d 0 in Bec | d S | The efforts of the most skilled physicluns beat, to, me move, these prejudices and hase \u2019 v1 .u taken it was the cures.- .: i .In Lowell failed to arouse her.Her b over, there wan mal a Tived 0 BIRTHS.; BARRY\u2014In this gy, April at Me.30 Grand Trunk t, the vite of Michael Barry of a daughter.sex ORAM\u2014At 172 st.Charles street, on u 28rd, t ° Ind the wife o6-Mr.Alfred Oram, Are HEMOND-\u2014In this city, a son to Mr.{ Mrs.George Hemoad, \\ Mr ad STEWART\u2014At 475 McLeod Street, Otta ou the 24th inet., to Mr.and Mrs, Thos, Stewart, a daughter.Lo DICK April 23, at 17, Tara Hall Ave- .4 son ., .Fre to Mr.an rs ver w.BEAUCHAMP\u2014At 1340 8t, Catherine St, Hi 24, the wif .of a dquugtiter.\u201d e ef J.M.Beauchamp ther, who was working in the sama factory, closely in touch with their fellows as the } brought her up from New England by the Cathoki the F h ce cial .\u2018 - .; Central \u2018Vermont train this morning, a Roman holic clergy of the French Jace.New French Paula rig as\u2019 he oot\" roscssnes wees sess seess cesses veer reeenes MARRIAGES, or Everything points to a big morning's trading here on Monday.The merit of these |remains watching her in the first-class wakt- It Was their habit\u2019 every January, with run.plin, one of the most popular fabrics for the present season .Cn Special values will surely tempt ladies to do their shopping carly in the day.Ing room at Bonaventure.Blations \u201cwhege the three wardens, to visit every house ull range of latest sprîng shades.Spoclal.uo.veces vies seve eens sree .-.850C Cina ORAN O8 Apr et Loc { * y > dhee .BLACK DRESS GOODS.New Black Aroma Cloth, one of the latest Dress Materials in Dress Suitings > Be quick If you want any of the follow Ing ssaps.Bear in mind they will be on 8be Was the object of much attention this and take,a census as to who were there, -@ale at 8-o'clock in the morning, and as lo ng ae they last., .forenoon.Her brother will procetd with who were away temporari.y, and who had < der thls afternoon to Sherrington.is left for good.When Mr.Cote issued his nest É.Chant\\to Maggle J.> ter of Robert Hogan, of Fries Ma , ! FOSTER-BROWN\u2014At the Church of St.Worth your coming to see: she niagh be aroused within the next few committee that in the praof of the.cireu- .hours, White Swiss and Scotch Lappet Muslins, ; - the 12%c kind, for 74e., dest daughter of Jno.C.O'Donahoe, 317 .Cooper Street, Ottawa.\u2019 ' DEATHS IN THE CITY.GALIBERT\u2014At his late residence, 266 Park Logan West.Calixte Galibert, at the age of 79.Funeral notice hereafter.sax PE 19 poser Lacie Fast ater Print Wwra poers.a econds, \u201d fitted waist lnings: bls ster very, reluctu tte de usa circular it was sent to the men who were in Vent and fedium welghts, 42 inches wide.Special.\u2026.\u2026.cc.58 James the Apostle, on April 24, by the \" : > value $1; while they last Monday morning your choise.° Me es Bu \"500 was assured by the dobtors before leaving best able to give the information.- It makes a very rich shipment of the popular Voile de Parlé Black Dress Material, Rev.Canon Ellegood, Ella M.\"ehird ! : onion CT IS Lowell that when she awoke from her deep would have been better\u201dto have had it Black figured Sicilian Cloth most suttepi > Summer Costa 8 OF seperate 7oc Le of the late Robert Foster, to our choice of about 20 Ladies\u2019 Homespun and Venetian Cloth Suits, \u2018\u2019od@ linings; [slumber she would he all right.signed by Mr.Blue, but probably being a skirts.Special.most sultable for Summer Costumes or seperate Erast Rudolf Brown, B.A, M.D, | Bion and Mess Jackets; 7-gored- flared skirts; $12 to $18 value, Monday.eee sees For the first time she began about Lalf-| French circular it was left to Mr.Cote Stecerss eessse.\u2019esrone vouece pres a00000 1 DSC WRIGHT-ROSS\u2014At Ottawa, et All Saints\u2019 terres sees sess Leuur sees au dense wi.B10 Past ton @ ack to Be evidence of reatiens.by Mr.Blue.Mr.Clarke would probably ° T \" Wri of ir Rev, lr.Mackay, J.C.Jadles\u2019 Fipe All-Wool Oxford Gray Serge Dress Skirts, cut 7 gore and flare, and her about a quarter to eleven o'clock she agree that there was not the pi nee | \u2018a .the late Norman Ross, of ¢ maughter oo.gradusted flounce effect; trimmed one inch satin bands, Monday morning.$3.50 VAs moaning pitcously.for such a circular sent to Protestants, .LOONEY-O'DONAHOE\u2014At St.P , | +- The Grand Trunk people have sent.for a| Ar.Fisher, having obtained further in- Church.Orne EA Sn atrick\u2019e A HALF DOZEN OF MONDAY MORNING'S ATTRACTIONS.Any one of them doctor and there in just the possibility that formation.où the point, informed - the H.Looney, Portland, Ie to Annle or Lo , ., oy ©, - lar the word \u201cconfidential\u201d had been put in by the printer wjthout warrant, an had been atruck out, but in spite of that the word had been left in.Mr.Clarke asked to have the proof ob- 8c for be.Co | and \u2018Happenings tained for thé House.Japanese Washing Silks, in checks and .stripes, all colors, 50c, for 2c.Co no .English Flannelettes, 33 inch wide, in| Organdle Muslin, Dress Patterns, 10 yds.Men Women pretty stripes, 15c, far 10c.in each; your choice 49c.\u2018 9 Black Silk and Wool: Mattelasses for Dress American Foulard Lining, in all colors, Skirtg, $1.50 valus;.for 590.Where every one can get exactly what they want in Pure Linens of every description, and where all that is newest and best of the world's most celebrated makes are shown in large.variety at very small prices.- » : tryi .: BECKHAM\u2014In this cit April 25th, Joh Y ~ a, Mr.Wallace accused Mr.Tarte of trying .Forsyth, apg os city on Ap , John / .: .aged 3 .i eo, : Miss Ethel Bate, Ottawa, 15 visiting \u2018© Btir Up race trouble, and read long ex- Damask Towels son of Robert and Mary Bred and or A S eclal Sale of Ladies Read -to-wear Hats friends in tow , 8 B tracts from the Minister's speeches in New White Table Damask etty- | eral private, from\u2019 his father's residence, oo ; : 1.Mr Charles Pentland K.C.and Miss France.He told Mr.Tarte he was at the designs,, 60-in.wide \"special, Monday at ne roro els will pe sold : Mex Avenue on Saturday, April 2th, : - a i .ee, À .- Lo + .» 1 n ces: \u2019 Monday morning \u2018we will offer special lines of Ladies\u2019 Straw Ready-to-Wear Hats, Peutland, Quebet, are guests of Mr.and bottom of the circulars.igotous] Monday.Less ess L1Le 200 39C Good Huckaback T: \u2019 ize, 14 b; ont Royal @emetery.sex that easily take the lead for popular favor; the styles are so natty and prices Mrs.H.8t.George Baldwin, Toronto.Mr.Tarte defended himself vigorously.New Irish Linen Table a Pe ) 24.Sale price rr: n me y 4c MESURE this city on the oth inst.a : so N : .Many ale .Ç ave, very servjceable, * ) \u201care shee sees 2000 reet, Josep cGuire, ner Ask to veo the Taflantan 3p, den expect 2 bE roma on Monday morai, so hour of he Lar lage of Mrs.Harry Ab.- SOME HOME TRUTHS.Inches wide, special, Monday.32C Linen Huckaback Towels, size 16 by notice later, 98x FOR | 2 Dressed | FOR_CHILDREN\u2014?5 dozen Kid Gloves in 2! (Ulrd dauxhter of the late Mr.Ptlaux - ; ; New Barnsby Linen Damask, extra 30 inches.Sale price.ELVIDGE\u2014In this city, on the 25th Inst.\u2018 OR MEN\u2014Hundreds of \u201cSample\u201d Dressed | Tans, Brown, Grays and Modes: Gloves made Lg ti Sievensou, of Montreal, and widow | Mr, Robinson (West Elgin) told the good quality, pretty borders, 68 Linen Huckaback Towels, size 17 by Mark Llvidge, aged 66 years.Funeral and Negligee Shirts in all colors; values up to sell at 50c to 65c pair; Monday morne Sirs.Harry Abbott, Q.C., to Dr.Alfred House some plain truths about themselves.[J Iuches wide.Spegl.\u2026.7 28 inches.Sale price.will leave \u201chis late residence, 30 Rosel to $1.75; hoi t - | 1 ; A ¥ \" Milne Gossage, of 54 Upper Berkeley street, id he: \u201cI have heard \u2018more rsonal New Barnsley Linen Damask, special .Street,\u201d Friday, 26th, at 2.0 p.m., to .15; your choice at.e wooo eve 0000 896 [IDE cl Lune been ns le 4250) Went London.The wedding took place où S8id he: ave near is P bird t selected yarn, grass bleached, 72 Linen Hyckaback Towels.Sale Mount Royal Cemetery.Toronto and Ot- : ; a : April Sth at St.Margarets, Westminster, @bure since 1 have been in this language inches wide.Speclal, Monday.81.10 price.oc oo see ces 1 1Z tawa papers please copy.H N id f M .Masse .3 the Rev.Canon Scarth officiating.Mrs than in all my life before.The anguate ù .KING\u2014In this city, on April 24, Walter .rossuge has spent tbe past two or three |'that is thrown across the floor o s = 1 », ared 18 davs.beloved ome Needs Tor ovIgg or House Cleanin years ln England.Mer mother, Mrs.Ste Houre is an insult to the peaple of Canada, ; SUMMER CAPES.plexonder, aged 18 days, beloved son of - - .Venxon, who has also been jn England, re- di 1d hk bring in bill provid- Percy J.King.Funeral Thursday at 2.30 Be.packages Carpet Tacks for 2c.\u20181 15c Good Scrubbing Brushes for 9c.turus shortly.-jen would hke to bring eb b P Ladies Black Lace Capes, 20 inches Ladies\u2019 fancy Net Capes, lined silk, p.m.~ = 25c Long Handie Ceiling Brooms, 15c.35c Large Willow Clothes Baskets for 2%.Lady Laurier, Madame Casgraih and Miss V8 that every individual who brings up long, new style, yokes back, richly embroidered in jet and MAXWELL\u2014On April 24, after a linger- 20c Large Size Claw Hammers for 10c.\u2018The Ice Man commences delivery ist Is*be[ Greenshields (Montreil) ure.the the race ery shall be tined $100 and locked trimmed with appillette, two large braid, extra long frill, figfshed Ing lilness, Itohert .(Bobbie), youngest 15c Whitewash Brushes for 5¢.May.\" Refrigerators from $5.95 up.uests of Senator Jones and Mrs.Melvin up in the Tower room for a month.It is frills, fancy net collar, finished + With knife plaited silk.Spe- + and belovéd son of the late Hugh S.Max.- ones, Toronto.A delightful lunchcon was about time we people, no matter of what | with ruche\u2019 and ribbons.\u2018 Spe- 9 [2 2.00 eus vuer s00e 0000 89.50 Well, aged 5 years, 5 months and 20 days.IF YOU CAN'T COME YOURSELF TE LEI'HONE YOUR ORDER.fers In) thelr honor on Thursday by Mes.race, should learn how to\u2019 behave our- Clal.e o.e0 save 0000 000 -:83.60 Ladies\u2019 fancy Silk and Lace Capes, Funeral from hls mothar's residence.313s.Good Mild Cheese, Tic Ib.Peaches in 3 1b.Tins, 19¢ : theally decoraied tn pate was most on selves, where all have the privileges of a Ladies\u2019 Faney Lace Capes made on * trimmed all round with Chiffon ours Street a Funeral private.Liver.: Best Creamery Butter, 19c.1b.| Corn, Peas, Beans and Tomatoes, Tc pink \u2018to green.In Îts centré was a large happy people.But atill some come down silk foundation, trimmed with an.applique and Dalllette [ufiles of pike copy.Shh + pap | \u201cPi \u201d > : su: ask ) Laster os or ; ickeri i i s.Hique and s raid, h ru 2 Lo b ; .Don't miss seelng \u2018The Special Bargain Table,\u201d on First Floor.Iv will interest .Vises Alle with pak ee pes, here bickering and fighting like dogs.It collar.Special es 816.00 Special.vere een ees 823.50 [FORBES\u2014In.this city.on the 26th inst, You\u2014it's for the especial bepefit of the morning shoppers, from 9 to LI a.m., near cle= lion \u201caml yor LIK Jones, und warguer jy a shame that we should bring these .Mary Schneider, relict of the late Geo.T.D vator.\u2018 table gave tho.finishing \u201ccouches to these things up in the Parliament of Canada.| Forbes, of Carillon, and mother of Geo, ; .: ora | Jet us get on with the business, pass the A.and A.T.Forbes, aged 68 years aul 6 beautiful floral decorations.The guests New Costumes months.Funeral will take.plaze Saturday the 27th inst., at 11.30 a.m., irom her late were Lady Laurier, Madame Brodenr \u2018(awife accounts and get home by bed-time.\u201d residence, 20 .Laval Avenue, to Windsor | I T St.| of the Speaker of the House of, Commons), Mr.Robinson's remarks put the House \u2018aies\u2019 - HAMI ON\u2019 Catherine and Peel Street, Madame Casgrain (Montreal), Mrs.Mae ip better humor, and the members got Ladies\u2019 dain Summer Hats ty \u2018fancy straw + : Ladies\u2019 Navy and Mahon, Mrs.G.W.Ross, Mra.Otter, : : Street, C.P.R.Station for iata-meat.and Dominion Square.A \u2018 Mrs.Lount, Mra » Kr: ie Obeel: back to business.and - chiffon Black Serge suit, St.Andrews.' tt ! D pie, Mrs.Magann, Mrs, Cecil Gibson, Mrs.\u201ca , a hats, trimmed made by tailor, .fly - - Henry Sanford yg rw Yorkt, Mes.May, :- \u201cTHE ONTARIO OIRCULAR.To with front lined through \u2019 .: ~ R Mrs.Walter Massey, Mrs, MeDowe ou ; .oo a ; .\u201ca.Thomson, Mrs.Alfred Denison, _Mrs.The Ontario members of the Opposition on side, In with mercerized silk A Careless Idiot pretty shades of grey, brown pink, also black.Special.ce 83.03 Ladies\u2019 exquisite fancy Satin Straw hats in new shade of Grey trimmed at side with grey chiffon and two large vel- | 7 vet roses gold Re and sliver or- S nament in front.Special.\u2026 86.75 .TRY A DINNER AT OUR RESTAURANT, : He § CARSLEY CO.™™ skirt cut with flare, lined percale.Special rien ae 2000 coe SBOP would not insist on having charlotte gelatine, Too Late for Classification | ROOM\u2014SMALL FURNISHED ROOM WANTed by steady young man in private famlly, central, State lowest rent.W Herald Office.99x TO LET- COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front room on bath room \u2018flat, modern conveniences, home tomforts.10 City Council- _Jor Street, \u2018near St.Catherine.| 104x WANTED\u2014A GIRL, ONE ACCUSTOMED TO the brush making, none other need apply.Apply to R.E.Boyd, 319 St.James Street.- T 104x WANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NO washing, purse kept, good wages.Apply | 3 Sussex Street, off Dorchester, West.- 104x .3 ; .Janes, afd Miss Isabel tGrecushlelds (Mout: devoted several hours to a discussion of : \u2019 ren lark mn £ Montreal.who the circtlar sent out by some one jn that - Mrs, Clarke Murray, of Montreal), w Yravi i 3 : , ._.orsunlzed the Danghtérs of the British Em.A at Te et the ire League, was in town Wednesday for wo » few hours.Her Excellency the Countess that the Minister of Agriculture was re- \"°C : \u201clor Minté who ix honorary president for sponsible to take steps to detect the au.From NATURE S OWN BREWERY, situated canada, of the longue.and who taka n hors of the document and punish them or in the Laurentian Mountains, under the name of Maitre tna unter apo | any census officials who had made use of : tv \u2019 the possibility of forming a branch of tae them.Laurentian Water i a re , \" M EE das plete arrangements, for ,and that the moment it hdd been brought to his notice he wired instructions to all organtzation in this efty.It 1x understood\u2019 Mr.Fisher repeated his.statement of \u2018 .1 à Ontario auxiliary has now over two hun- TH ( ) 1 25 cents per demijohn, delivered.| dred and tifty members, and togetlier with commissioners to destroy any copies of it Ladies\u2019 suit in Grey, Brown, and Black homespun, lined through, cut Eton style skirt, lined percaline and .cut latest style with flare.Spe .cial.\u2026.59.40 Mrs.Clarke Murray will return to Ottawt had not been sent out by his Department.that the conferénce wis very satisfactory.|-some days since that the bogus schedule the roll at: the head office, copslderably | which might have got into their hands, ; .EE : Te ; iq» over a thousand daughters have beep \u201cen.inti t th it w ; thér- Fit for the: gods, and yet within reach of all sub.rolled.The federation \u2018ds spreading with pod \u201cOnly nine commiadoners out of 114 .most satisfactory rapidity, and.is fast lunary beggars, reaching the most distant parts of the em- in Ontario had seen the schedule at all .: \u2018 pire.\u2014Ottawa Citizen.\\ and in only three constituencies\u2014North \u2018 St.188 to 194 St.James St.MONTREAL WANTED\u2014A~ GENERAL SERVANT oR : y .The second day of the Horse Show in astings, North York, and East North- 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St., am >.: ; 2) N ; f and S rim 214 C AlG ST EET.\u2019 .Toronto was ax brilliant ax the first.ln sorland\u2014 ; tidy young girl to usaist with light hduse- ; 0 fice p sg, R R the evening the gowns were exquisite.umberland\u2014had it been used.work.Appiy sl Shuter Street.FOR WANTED\u2014TRAVELLER, WITH GOOD REferences, to cover Eastern Ontaria, with a.full range of children's shoes, on commis- < e va \u2019 PR.S sion or salary.Box H., 53, Herald.104x - ~ \" .& WANTEI\u2014AN EXPERIENCED MARRIED 8.| man, to take charge of a cigars, fruits and R.WHITE & C0.Amongst he guests well known in Mont- |- Mr.Claney urged that .the minister real were Lady Laurier, in silver grey, vould and should find who issued the cir- \u2014= with black lace; Mrs.Colin Campbell cular.: : Me trea).in flack aud white; Mrs.lex.Mr.Fisher\u2014It does not matter an iota , : ; Allan (Brockville), lovely in black, with .; en he white silk and hat of black, sequin: jet and § ho sent them so long as | toük steps to penrls: Miss Greenshtelds (Montreali, dress prevent their use.\u2018The, Department did and cape of white and rose trimmed hat: not-issue them, it ordered their destruc- .Phone M.448 \" candy store, Preferred a man with little Irs.Andrew Allan éMontrealy, black lave, i ; 1 - Was \u2018 i .money to invest,in the business, and able Te : an ie Cee an (Mont.von Ww hen the matter was bronglt tn its On yonr gas jots save 66 Per Cent.of your gas.They any, dwenng above Hore Ane he N .; real), pale biue chiffon turban of blue and l decline to take any further act: J .change the light fron» a weak, red flickering light to a power- The Canada Electric Company, 2501 St.Cath- \u2019 ' * and pink; Mrs des ual (Montreal), The Acting Postmastes-General declar.fol white steady light, that makes reading, writing or.\u2018| _érine.99x \u2018ey cred) a straw MUS, A.- ?- > - i 9 > + \"| LÉ ropnshiolds (Montreal, grey gown aud ed.that Mr.Fisher could not have done needle work a pleasure.As a store light it, has no equal.FOR SALE\u2014BGCS pi ROM RST - pRIZB black hat; Mrs.A.I.Ogllvle (Kingston.anything more quickly or thoroughly than We have clear Glass Globes.specially made to put inside White Wyandotte Hen pi catalogue.' ; your own fancy globes.The genuine Gloria Light, put up W.Ulley Victoria Square.YR ready for use.is 8c, und can be had only from 01 SALE\u2014COMPLETE SET CASTINGS : * for model Ircomotive with blue prints, $15.156: ntario Street, evenings.99x - The United Incandescent Light Co.102302 Ve! cheap, Sonpruatton Hall stove in good repair.Apply 93 Laval » 24 VICTORIA SQUARE.Avenue.: 104x .; in 1024.TO LET\u2014AT ST.LAMBERT.THREE FUR- Bell Telephone Main 1024 pished rooms with use of kitchen.Apply QT 3 runto for thé Horse Show, nver again the Opposition allowed \u2018the vw Mrs.W.Sparling, who leaves shortly for item to pass.5 : pe : .: black and wbite.foulard; Mrs.H.Vin- Lo cent Meredith (Montreal, black gown and he had done, Having heard of what took hat; Mme.Casgraiu «Montreal», black and [-Pldce, to warn enumerators against using * À Grey bisque straw hat, with violets.the schedules.» } ; ! \u201cMr, and Mrs.G.W.Cook are In To- After threshing the question over and .: \u2018a Toronto with ber busbund, was the guest : We want our goods to talk for us.Here is a list of prices which will tell - Sawser.The vice-chalr was accnpied by - 1 Miss Eglaugh, supported hy Mre, Fred W.Francis and Mrx.R.M.Liddell, and Mrs.W.L.Volght gave out the toasts, \u2018The other ladles were Mrs.O.©.Edwards, Mrs.M.Taylor, Mrs, J.J.McGill, Mrs.Geo, Walt, Mrs.J.H.Tdddell, Mrs, W, \u2018 .PS , yesterday at a large ladles\u2019 luncheon at ~~ .; 3 \u2018 .' .the Windsor.The Governor-General's suite BOND-BLAINE TREATY.7 À wus used, an adjoining room belng \u2018util- .q \u2018 \u2019 : .ize] as a PE room.\u201d Covers were .Dr.Sproule asked if the Government .CL « .\u2019 latd for thirty, Mrs.W.8, Barnes In the could make any statement with reference e + chair, baving on her right the guest of to the request of the Newfoundland Gov.5 .> ; the day, And an her left Mrs.Baanell ernment for ratification of the Bond-Blaine ENGINEERS AND MILL OWNERS Stocktaking Sale ofthe Following Secondhand Machinery treaty by the Imperial Government.The Premier\u2014AH J can say is:that Mr.Bond will gail some time next week and is exjected to come directly tp Ottawa, but more than that I am not at |jberty to say.Mr.Wallace asked if the Canadian Goy- to- Mrs.John Smith, Victoria Avenue, near station, south.; 104x _ ROOMS AND\u2018 BOARD FOR ONE OR TWO people of quiet habits, in English family, Bath.Ten minutes from Morgan's.2h St.Edward Street.104x LOST\u2014 DIAMOND RING, SOLITAIRE, large diamond.Reward if returned to \u20181209 Dorchester Street.- 104x - WANTED\u2014BY YOUNG GERMAN LADY, .G.Macnaugiton, Mrs.Fortier, Mrs.A.J .| 3 Scott Robertson, Mrs.A.J.Lawrence, ernment was not going to oppose a treaty osition for lady or family to go across the you the best place to buy Furniture dur- Mrs.Perey \u20ac, Itvan, Mrs.©, W.Menkins, that would hand the Canadian fisheries .; \\ Dean.free or Yar passage.Address K.; = thi th : Miss Stuart, Miles Palmer, Mrs.Wa A over to the States.: One 18 x 42 Condensing Cut-off Engine.One 40 inch YicGregor Gourlay Band Re-zaw.201, Herald Office, SE 14\", : \u2018nates, Mise Harper, Mrs.James Reld.|e ier\u2014 i ; 6 15% : ie Automatic Corliss.One n.Poney Planer and C-Shaft.| =o: EN EVAN ing 15 mon * \u2018 .Miss Beaman, Mrs: J.8.Leo, Mrs.8mil- | \u2018The Premier\u2014If I do not give an answer ona ja x 0 Loar Automatic Engine.One 20 in: Poney Planer and Countershaft.WANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.a AILY .; « file, Mes, Waycott, Mrs.@.E.Muir, Mrs, it is not because I have not my mind made Que 13 à 30 Lrown Automatic Engine.\u2018One Double Cope Tenonipg Machine (McGre- | Of three, no washing.Apply Jo Bedroom Suite, .worth $15.00 for 8 9.00 W.J.\" Telfer, and Mrs.James Robertson.up, but bécause 1 am precluded by.the : 3 Sims High Speed gor Gourlay).MR | Pleasant Avenue, Westmount.x _ oe Lee : - \u2019 \u2019 The menu, swhich wax preftlly arranged on éonfidential nature of the negotiations, One 11 .x 14 Armington & Sims High Sp One Universal Woodworking Machine (Mc- FOR.\u2018SALE\u2014GOOD PIANO, MARBLE TOP - - Poseseosssonsastcite : 2.0 for 16.50 decorated (cards, was as follows: \u2018Ace The House adjourned at 1.30 a.m .Engine.Gregor Gourlay).\u2019 .bedroom set: good oilcloth, sofa, glassware, oe * \u201c40.00 for 27.50 cannot wither: nog custom Stale her in One 11 x 24 Laurie Automatic Corliss Engine: [ope No.4%.24 in.Planer and Matcher (Mc- \u2018 crockery.Apply any time at 169 St.Ans : o - er \u201c 6.0 for 39.00 R finite variety.um Er \u2014 ; \u201c| One 13% x Slide Valve Engine.Gregor Gourlay), ; { toine Strect.Also, cheap \u2018horse.104x _ .: ! \u2019 (phon art + woman, and that ld say A LINE TO FRANCE.Ohe 13 x 17 Slide Valve Engine.One Blind Stile Boring and Mortising Ma- ' x - JTTING MA- - precrecercene scene\u201d 7 100.00 for 65.00 the heat and worst of hee once .AXE TO Fl One & x 12 Beckett Slide Valve Engine.chine (McGregor Gourlay).) FOR SALE-TWO PE hie Lon presses, .Parlour Suite, .\u201c 150.0 tor 95.00 : mixed of such fine clements, that were al Cara Al 27 petal) Sir Richard One 7 x 12 Slide Valve Engine.© One Imp.Blind Slat Ténoning Machine (Me- 0S 12 Gordon, one copper-plate ruling 5 : l elt; id.abe* ; -Artw ; of res 9 Centre Crank Fn, .lay).- ; 0 sordon, © \u2018 - - cr - \u2026 TM er 50-00 them hewle Ae fire of fliet fe sore to provide for a $100,000 annual subsidy for One x 7 Ceanard Centre Crank Engine.One\u201d Blind iat \"Wiring Machine (foot).machine, one stone ditto, etc., 806 Crag St.= - - [4 ol v.: + > s .5 gy A ot vers - à à ; ; A ' ; ; A 1 k oe oe monte eee racer .\u201c Fo or oy 5 \u20181a reverend, cucumbers, plives.auconstant $xtonmehip service between Canada and One in.x 1 fr.Tubular Boiler.One No.2 Shaper, wood top and Cournter- FOR SALE GLENCOE 1 x § CAMERA, AS Srousseusecss : .or S- yon are, but yet n woman.\u201d Sweethronc ot - ne nos 3 .- .: ¢ late handles.Appl Dining-Room Suite « * 2:00 tr 1 : patties a la bonne amie.\u201cFor softness she, EXAMINE LOCAL OFFICERS One 7 in.S-side Moulder.| One 20 in.Wood Lathe and Countershaft, Roo icon rear © 90x oe o 4s enwrosssscisces ; .or 4.50 and sweet attractive grace.\u201d Spring Inuib | cer BART \u2018 One No.2% side Moulding Machine (Me- One Wood Frame Jig Saw.9% = TOBAONISTS WALL .Ceosssonesstetrrecse 20.00 for 19.00 chops, with peas, a la Canadienne, Ottawn, April 27.\u2014(Specinl.)=-A board of Gregor Gourlay make.) Ope Wood: Frame: Saw Table, _ ; FOR SALE\u2014CHEAP.Con WA oe \u201cee Beoseesesssesescesse 50.00 for (2.50 * earths Robie thing, a woman perfect.examiners le puthorized to examine candi.: fixture.2 feet long, Zine Hoe Cupboards.\u2019 .\u201cjed\u201d_ Salade, asperges en branehes, a 1a dutes attending the Provisional School a - \\ .also counters, 8 .oe ade movsossoosoc00e200cs 100,00 for \u20ac5.00 ., Sparling.\"The pweetest thing on arth, a Montreal, for captains and subalterns\" corti.Rddress for Particulars of above fixtures.A.Michaels, 225 McGill Street.woman's te one\u201d Jenlt glace, \u201c0, Wo- | fieates, Pfesideut, Lieut \u2018Col, (toy, Acting ; ) _ \u2018 : man, lavely woman, Nature made thee to LC.eq \u20ac a \u2018Man 0, E E NE oO : .Cro I 7 COMF Re | Spring Beds.Desks and Secretaries.temper min.; Gatçaux mésortis fruits, Pages, TCT Tent and\u2019 Capi MLA Car LA URI NGI C ey TN LT Th board, terms moderate: orth $250 10 cree $1.50 Worth $12.00 for .8 8-50 passod.lt xemed, like the censing of ox.| Poplen BCR.adjutant of ihe school.100 Grand Trunk Street.Worth $3.50 f0F eeeeveveree 2.25 Worth $22.00 tor .14.00 uisite music.\u201d The first tonsi was to \u201cThe (08 Pioceidings of the hoard will be fo- 321 St.James Street, =.= MONTREXL.Worth $5.00 0} coco.3.50 Worth $35.00 for .23.00 ing.\u201d and the next to \u201cOur Guest,\u201d re- ters.: ! : \u2014 : ded to by Mrs.Sparling.The othe ; , on + H ?toms re ee ie De ER.RI | NSO SES oF JTTICUOR 100 | dred thousand dollars avides, Inta clebt SPLIT IN TORONTO CHURCH Lace House ) >> ards, Miss Eclaugh, Mrs.Sawyer, Mra.: .a Ni C y o hundred dollars.Mattresses.Book Cases, Wasosté I Heh WG.Machnuztiton.mental Depot, R.C.R.I., commencing 3rd thousand shaves of oue hund A white.,\u2018 B.&D.\u2018Worth $3.50 for .\u2026\u2026\u2026.M1.08 Worth $18.00 for ,.R12.80 The speeches were short and to the point, y next.LATE AFPFOINTMENTS.\u2018Toronto, April 27.\u2014(Spevtal.)\u2014Rtev.Father Drab & E.= A: : : and much applauded, < =.A ~ oronto, April =6-\u2014(2D6 JRev, Fa Btack D.ee rrrreeccee 4:25 Worth $8.00 for .22.00.Last night the Englneering Building YUKON LUMBER ¢0.| Ottawa, April 27.(Speciald\u2014Henry W.Davenport, acting rector of 8t.Thomas an, : Worth $10.00 for .6.50 | Worth $60.00 for .42.00 \\ o ik b the Pa En eve of much i Pattorson®ot Montreal, has been appointed glican Church, who came here a short time The most approved cuts in the Straight .McGinn llege, was Ottawn, April 27.\u2014(Specinl,)\u2014Richard Wii.\"y Customs.Judie age from St.John, N.B., has requested : > PL See mat OS eo | fon Smith, financial agent: Willlam Miller G Je oo HA, pnxetted adminis Tov.I.G.Plummer, curate and cholrmas- | Front, also other beautiful forms, to sell from Iron Beds.Hat Racks.aile dt nent he Jar Sof exama he.Samay.Seotleman: Thomas Re Rod: trator of Brith Colupin during the ab- ter of the Shureh, to resign, \u2018Ibe breach Is $1.00 to $6.00.E.& T.from $1.45 to sn.voi \u2018 \u2019 ; ere + to dane CK, doctor of medicine; Garnet Henry Mel- \u2018nee he Licute \u201cGovernor, a result of the rector's recent enunciation o \u2019 , ids\u2019 and Ladies\u201d, , Worth $5.00 for .83.80 Abbe $10.00 for .8 6.00 Ing aver, ue students Heath funce drain, jaroker James W.PF ke, u ent, and sence of the Ileutenan ven of the confessionpl.The real presence and ol Ed Maids .| .orth $20.00 for .§ f \u2018 , very Trederié son, agent, all of Montreal, rT) fasting communion.= Rev.Mr, ummer, a.té Co .> = su Worth $40.00 for .\u2026 az oo.Eood attontances and the Rnests appenced are Applying for.incorporation ax \u201cre OPTION NOT RENEWED.on the offer band, is an expoñent of the ~ : \u2019 PTS eee to thoroughly enjoy the evening entertain- Canadian Yukon Lumber Company,\u201d Limit |- ; , pf Broad Church party.\u2014 2431 St.Catherine St.\u2019 ; ov ont Boston dancing, which went on \u20acd.(To take over and acquire the assets, Mr.F.L.Wanklyn, gencrel manager of Kitchen Tables.' igorously, other attractions were elec- privitegen, rights Sind name of the company the Sirect Railway, Company, denies od AN BLECTRICAL CONFERENCE.MISS SKIDDY.Prop.trical effects In the carpenter shop, X-rays Incorporated In 1808, under the name of toto the statement that the option secure Taro or _ \u2014 Worth $2.7 for s.81.7% and other, experiments in the Ulrary, hy- | he Caundlan Yukon Lumber Company by the Montreal Street Railway Company t Toronto, April A ee i \u2019 IN .Worth $3.50 for , dravdle and testing Inlroratories In the TAmited, exercise Hu powers and assume its | .ark ; il gees! ; h : \u2018 \u2019 To 2:50 basement.Mand electrical ani steam inbora- Unhliities.Phe chlef place of business of YPON the Montreal Park and Islard Rail- over Canada will be held here on sunday Worth $100.00 for .59.00 Worth $6.60 for .5.00 torles in the daxemeut.The decorations, the company Is to be Mbntreal.The in.Way for $1,100,000 had been renewed.aftérnoon- 10 discuss mutual Interests \u201cof \u201c : : + i which were qu the able hands of M.Boul: sonde ainount of the capital atôck Is to be Auch Jeux tait juny bargain whercby the the trade.ilelegaten will nticnd food - Î ac, conslated ENS.of class banners, an DU CL I M.I.and 1.rhould pass under the con- ne , , : : C We aise ih y aaarge assortment of Stoves; ne familar, de qe Jed Jud white [froely \u2014-\u2014 trol of the M.S.R.Co.hd been Clinched.other cities, rer ,\u2019 arpets, Oilcloths, Kugs, etc, etc.e whole pt s Petersat ed HIGH AND LOW WATER TABLES.He states that the position of the Strect |.VISIT ENGLAND INCUG.ed d soardi Ç of 5, Vi it Il EME Bovey, irs.Walton: and gti Ottawa, \u201cApril 27.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Lo-day's Railway Company is unchanged from what |.EN .h to th reduced reg \u20acss : 1sttors, as well as Oukley.[The Som ties ho so ably Fur Conada Gazette contains tnbles wbich en- it Was eighteen months un There qe plendons April ph Jim Eas that wi ed thelr duties were: airman r.+ able the time of high an water.on the belief, however, on the street that a syn- ally Mail trom Ot.Petersour y Tea purchasers will be welcome.Store open from TT, DeBlofs, science; secratary, Mr.R.J.Lower BL Lawrence nd ome \u201ceu a of.the dicate of large holders of M.S.R.stock the Czar and.Czarina will privately visit ., > H arts: treasurer, Mr, J.McD : e m of.} dicate ; 100 clock a.m.to 100 clock.pm.- arte Miss H.-A.Page, Donaldo: rare, currer t bo he found, They are nary were negotiating for the putchase of the | England and London during the coming i Mons 0 r, Donults obrervations taken :| M.P.and I.But, if t e + 1 .W, Bennett, Donaldo; Mr.E.E.Palmer, \u201cLawrence .sen have really season.They will attend the Glasgow ex- aclence; MF, H.A.Burson, sclence: Mr.out the St Lawrence 2st ar, durins phe purchased it, the Street Railway people hibition.+ x | R.C.Wilson, sclence: Mr.F, ©.Mertm- Dawson, In charge of the Tidgl Survey in will know nothing about it officially until er Mir din Op MoMurtrs, artes Mr.this departmente.© the syndicate ofiers to re=scll to them.| OFFRRED TWO CARTS OF SILVER = Meidehnel, law.© Kaitos orchentia ot >|, Pekin, April The 16 Krurp ques MOS ERFECT MADE.; .C vs A.McMichael, law.Ratto's orchestra of R Qu : .seven pleces sup flea the musie.The pro- CANADIAN SALT COMPANY.PAY DAY FOR CIGAR STRIKERS.and 67 carts.of ammunition captur \u2018 Seren ah te Jo a oll or the | AE APT ER resta \"Encre | his is pay day for the 000 o 0 cigar.the British near ShanrHaiKvan are in © following dances: Extra waltz, The Pole {10n has been granted Arthur C.Bissell, o : excellent condition.An Indian hative of- Star; waltz, Jack and Reanstalk; lancers, the city of Buffalo, H.Vincent Meredith, makers who are out on strike.President Âcer who made the capture was offe C0000 000 00-00-00 coos VV PTIT iT | LU 5 Qu + 3 3 1 ORY 1 : .The hwayman; waltz, of the city of Montreal, hank manager: Menard and Fecretary Gariepy,~ of the ?\u20ac ., 1 1447-1449 St Catherine St ' Girl; maton the rect: whiint Ron George R.R.Cockburn, of the city of To- Cigarmakers Unien, were buay anding out two carts of silver if dre sou (hot take ! ! | ° ° Tori wilitars.2000 Sicntur j waltz, The Poe Richard en An tua, of the five dol ar.bills this morning, and k is ex- |-the guns and nothing m.J ) 1 pre y TL A \u2019 : \u201c| Ameer: two-step, \u2018 : waltz, The oC xe » the .ted hefore noon some £3,000 will have ; ; [| À fl ; ; -atep, \u2018Toy: two- CN ne, K.C.M.G., of the city of bec ) 3, 7 NS.3 \u2018 EAST CORNER TONTCALM, AE PMU han PRR ARAS Cont mon ays director, for the follow- heen: paid out.No material progress is.ADELBERT HAY RESINS.\u201cbert H woR CLL l .: ! 0° two-step, Honolulu Lady: two-step, The NE purposes, vix,.:-/Fhe mining: manufac.| reported to have.been made in the situa- Washington, DL, -April 26- \u20ac.ber I IS .o - ge met Les a ee Colored Major; Iancers, Nan Tor walt, tare, purchase and sale of salt lu its various tion during the past: week, } Hay, son of the \u2018Secretary of State, has es } .\u2014 My Jady Love: two sten Me Bron ee en and sale Datrable _ À general meeting of the striking cigar- résigned hin poat as United States Connul- ICAGO-I a mT à .LT wn ate The Pune anses Sle DS ee ve an by The ea of | makers in caHed to meet.in Blue Label General at\" Pretoria.The resignation takes : CC 5 : waits, Babble: two-step, The Thorobred: ~The Canadian\u2019 Bale Company\u201d (Limited), Hail on Monday morning, when a course effect to-morrow.His düccegeor has not 1393 .\u2019 a _ | | waits, The Adttle Comperal, : Lwith a total capital stock of eight hun: of action is to op d._ (yet been selected.Co \u2019 N Interesting Reading will be BUSINESS CHANCES ?aie t> QUI) OBS WAY 10 Teach hose wav Ned the Herald-\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hazazn no words, 206 ; six insertions.SALB \u2014 TWO OLD ESTABLISHED candy, fruit, soda water, ice cream and \u2018cigar business, one situated in Main st., near St.Catherine, the other at St.Catherine, fear Main street Low rents and lohs eases; either will be sold cheap.Apply _ 1906 St.Catherine st._ ___ ____1012_ FOR SALE\u2014A FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHED grocery business, stock and license, terms reasonable; satistactony ro or wish ing to dispose of it, particulars by applying to H.B.Wright, Notary, st Francois Xavier Street.1032 BAVE 20 PER CENT.BY SENDING YOUR washing to the New Laundry.Shirts 8c.collars 1%c, cuffs 30.Mireau's Model Cash Laundry, 58 Dorchester.Ernest Miroau.# x #IRE OPPORTUNITY MAKE BIG money, seven hundred dollars will buy Canadfan patent on new lighting device producing one hundred candle power ligh six hours for one cent.Can be u anywhere where artificial light is needed.Address, W.E.Yarton, 1128 North Seventeenth Street, Omaha, Nebraska, mu A \u2014 FOR FALE \u2014 HOTELS, LICENSED RES- .taurants, grocery, cigar, confectionery stores: also dining rooms, butcher stalls and other business.Always Dagenals & Co.for bargains.0S Cralg st.Telephone East 1810.; 09x \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 BLBOTRO AND STEREOTYPING.Large Advertisers {t,o hoes or electrotypes.We know your uirements.HUGHES ELECTROTYPE and TYPE FOUNDRY.Tel.Main 3163.18 8t George st GOLF BALLS Be sure and ask for ÆÿGolf Balls, they are TE the best.Forrester, Montreal ELEOTRICGAL WORE \u2018TELFER, TELFER & Co 44 Bleury St.Tel.Main 1128 Dr, J.Collis Browne's \u201c _GHLORODYNE ° .\u2026 \u2018Rousseau Bros.TheOriginal and Only Genuing Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Wood stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.Collis Browns was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne and the whole story of the Defendant, Freeman, was literally untrue, and he regretted So kay that it had been sworn to.\u2014Times, uly 10.Dr.J.Collis Brewne\u2019s Chiorodyne Is the best and most certain remedy in Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumptiop, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ete.' : The Illustrated London News, of September 98th, 1895, says: \u2018\u20181f I were asked which single medicine I should prefer to take abroad with Mme, as likely to be the most generaily useful, § should say CHLORODYNE.1! never travel » without it, and its general applicability to the rellef of a large number of simple all.ments forms its best recommendation.\u201d Dr.3.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne The Right lon.Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physiclans and J.T.- Davenport that Ze had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.\u2014 See Lancet, December 31, 7864.Pr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne 1s a certain cure tor Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colic, etc.Caution-:None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Coilis Browne's Chlorodyne\u2019 in th stamp, Uverwhbelming medical testimony accompanies each \u201cbottle.Sole manufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, .London.W.\u20ac.Unrivalled Position LONDON, LA ENGLAND.For comfort and - > convenience, ' .ea stay at .; cs os \u201ca Ko 5 = > ol 3 .9?EVERY ) 0 MODERN ©\u201d IMPROVEMENT ]° MODERATE TARIFF& ST, LAWRENCE (ALL .185 to 139 St.James Street, MONTREAL HENRY HOGAN.Proorietor.- The best known hotal \u2019n the Dominion PARK HOUSE, MAGOG Proprietors.- Excellent accommodation for suminer boarders.Best table in Eastern townships.Parisian Chef in charge.Rates reasonable.Free bus to all trains.THE GRAND UNION Best Commercial House in Ottawa.HUGH ALEXANDLR, Proprietor.Herald Crayon Portraits In Montreal Out of Montres Crayons.cores oo 8100 91.40 Water Colors.2.00 2.40 TERMS : Cash must accompany each order.Th of theses beautiful portraits at the extremely low rate of $1.00 Is ror Herald subscribers only, and to take advantage of it the following Coupon must be sent with order.It gives the option of agreeing to take the paper for 6 months, or of cutting out 30 of the follow- Îng coupons, copsscutively numbered.\u2014\u2014 + \u2018 (Coupon No.41.) DAILY HERALD, Montreal.: Herewith nd §.for enlarging enclosed photo.In eonsideration of getting the portrait at this price, I agree to take The Dally Herald for pix months, paying therefor to local _ agent .or to Herald Office, Or 1 encloss 30 of these coupons, esasecutively numbered, To .Mame sseseestsssctsiersescannenes AGAPEPS .cvecccrscsnsnsassesnsssen POSOIEIINEN0CRORNPO0INR0INE00 i Agente Name an6 Address.| ' > Le e pa vo.« \"e - ROOMS AND BOARD £3\" Thare is only one way to reach tuesc who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HEnazn, 20 words, 30¢ ; six insertions.sgc, \u2014 , 847 UNIVERSITY, DOUble and single rooms, well furaished, in private family; locality good and central.+ x TO LET\u2014BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOM ON bathroom flat, hot and cold water, 11 Burn- _side Place.1062 _ ROOM\u2014BOARD AND ROOM FOR 3 GENtlemen in private family, Upper Lachine, who would room together.- Apply X.Y.Z.Herald Office.102x TO LET \u2014 DESIRABLE FLATS, 834, 956 962, 968 City Hall ave., 5 rooms, bath, w.c.$7.00 manthly.Apply 938 City H:!.ve.97% TO LET-VERY NICELY FUR.;HED front bedroom and parlor, vacant first May, one double room on bathrom flat.Apply 64a McGill College Avenue.___ 02 ROOM\u2014LARGE BRIGHT ROOM, AUER light, bathroom fat bot and cold water, suitable for one or two gentlemen, 34 Beaver Hall Rlil.1045 _ ROOMS \u2014 54 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, large front.parlor, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for physician; also double front room, for gentlemen; Auer light; no children; \u2018references exchanged.100x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO WELL FURNISHed, comfortable rooms, one could used .as a sitting room, at 938A University st.99x | ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, WELL FURnished room, to a business gentleman of quiet habits; Auer light; every coaveni- ence.9 University at.100x ROOMS \u2014 BRIGHT ROOM TO LET.ON good street, where a father of quiet habits and motherless child could be accommodated; board also; best references references required.- Address Comfort, care Drysdale's Book Store, St.Catherine street, 100x BOARDERS\u2014YOUNG MEN DESIRING GOOD board and well furnished rooms, on bathroom flat, and all modern convenlences at 182 Notre Dame st.Beautiful locality.100x ROOMS\u2014-TO RENT, TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, and use of kitchen or flat of three rooms, in private family of two; in pleasant locality: view of river.Apply No.370 Notre Dame st., Hochelaga.100x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, NICE* FRONT ROOM, on bath fiat, furnished or unfurnished; first clags board, 808 Palace st.99x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO WELL FURNISHed, comfortable rooms, one could be used as a sitting room, at 99A University pt.99x BOARD AND ROOMS \u2014 A COUPLE OF gentlemen can be accommodated with room and board in private English family, St.Antoine st.west.Address.V.V., Herald Office.__ LL EL TO LET\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room to let in private family.Central 1, tr locality.Moderate price.Box Herald.\u2018 BXOHANGE COLUMN.BOTTLES BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANG- od, at J.Diamond & Co.Mall orders promptly attended to.810 and 812 Craig st.Tel.Main.1046.; 110x \u2018FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE~-115 AND 117 St.\u2018Famille, fine rooty tenements on best part of streets.Cheap to quick buyer.F.J.Ross, 150 St.James Street.Phone, Main Jum.103x_ FOR SALB \u2014 TYPEWRITERS, SECOND- band, all makes, bought, sold, rented and exchanged.In perfect condition, at low prices, Canadian Typewriter Exchange, 1778 Notre Dame street.Phone Main 3155.x FOR SALE\u2014OR EXCHANGE, TWO STOREY building, lodge rooms above, store below, in a stirring village, Printe Edward Co., Ont.Will sell or exchange for its value in pasture land.Address 2142A St.Cath- erino st., Montreal.105x_ DON'T REMOVE YOUR OLD PIANO TO Stanley and Drummond, for a new upright piano, on which easy terms can be had.Valuations made free.Drop a card or telephone Up 998.104x HAVE YOU ANY OLD FASHIONBD JEW- \u2014\u2014gllery, gosd-laees, Turkish shawls, postage stamps, or clean sets of books.Here is the place where you can exchange them for something useful, such as household furniture, bric-a-brac, and many other articles.Montreal Stamp \u2018and Boox Exchange, 2414 St.Catherine.st., ncar Peel.* .04x GOOD, SECONDHAND BICYCLES, AT prices to sult.Let us send for your wheel to repalr, clean, or exchange, for new one.In new wheels we have the Remington, 1.Johnson, Antelope, Goderich and Champion.Low prices.Open evenings.S.S.Kimball, 377 Craig st: 89x \"FOR SALE \u2014OR EXCHANGE, A FUR LINed overcoat, beave: cloth, collar otter plucked and dyed to look like zeal.A warm coat.Originally cost $80.Would sell for $15, or exchange for household furniture, dining chairs, carpets, etc.Ad- , dress Fur Coat, Herald Office.tf PROPERTY FOR SALH.heading, % A Advertisements under this words for Jhc, each insertion.HOMELESS RENT-PAYERS\u2014YOU \u2018making a mistake.No man can afford to pay rent.Think of the -smount of money you throw away every year.Do you know that it is a well known fact that 15 years rent will pay for a home.We have started hundreds of rent-payers, and to-day they are proprietors, just imagine if you have $15 saved and can save $1.50 a week, payable monthly, you can secure a home 15 minutes from the centre of the city.,Free iflustrated pamphlet and information.Samue! Hussëlbee, office 1838 St.Lawrence Street.Tel.Up.2203.Saturdays and Sundays.x T0 LET -MBTCALFBE AVENUE, WEST: mount, fing moder residence, 7 bedrooms, extension kitchen washtubs, all convenlences ARE Street.108x FOR SALE\u2014METCALI' AVENUE, WEST- mount, fine modern residence, 7 bedrooms, extension kitchen, washtubs, all conveniences, Webster Bros.& Parkes, 228 St.James Street.\u201c 103x FOR SALE-\u2014BUY.NEVER MIND THE money.All you require ig $26 cash to begin to buy a home from us.- Your rent money does the rest.\u2018'P\u2019hamplets mailed free.\u2018S.Husselbee, 23 Waverley Street.Tel: Up, 2203.Office 1638 8t.Lawrence Street.Saturdays and Sundays.x FOR SALE\u2014TEN LOTS ON DUROCHER Street, at a sacrifice, for immediate sale, only a small cash payment required.Box H., 51, Herald Office.99x ROBT.RB.GOOLD, #EAL ESTATE AND Mortgage Droker.Suburban property a specialty.107 St.James ot.tt LEGAL CARDS.ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J, Maclennan.\u2018BICKERDIKE & TRINDY,\u201d BARRISTERS apd Solicitors, 130 Bt.James Street.Phone M.2489.F.A.C.Bickerdike, J.Trihey, A.WEIR, K.C., M.P.P., SOLICITOR e and Barrister, 138A St.James Street: (Opposite St.Lawrence Hall.) ~ ; BITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C., R, A.Pringle, J.A.C, Oameron, LL.B, ee DUCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, ADvocates, ttc, Canada Life Building, 188 St.James Street, Montreal.__ Z7VIBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, .etc.Richmond apd carling Sts., Lon Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.A LFRED ©.HARVEY, B.C.L., ATTORney, Barrister, 366-358 Temple Bu|lding, 185 St.James 8t., Montreal.Phone 188.G PENSHIELDS & GRERNGHIBLDS, Barristers, eto, 1724 Notre Dame Street.BUSINESS CARDS.7 0 NI TTITOM HOUSE Brokers, Forwarders and warehouse.x 434.men.Bell Tel.Main 1203.P.O.\u2018N HANSON - GREENE, P.L.8.,, AM.e Can.Boe.E., Oivie Engineer.Twenty years\u2019 experiencd in Engineering, Railway tion and Construction, especially Surveys, Plans and Estimates for Rallways \u20148team to Water Supply, Banitary Works, etc.207 and Flectric.Special attention paid St.James Street, Montreal._ Herald Exchange Advertis \u2026 +8treet.your new house, but trade it off with W.| H.Leach, 2440 St.Catherine st., between - Webster Bros.& Parkes, 228 St.James\u2019 THE MONTREAL DA:LY HKRALD, SATURDAY APRIL 27 1901 .TO LET.+ A AGVerussmicals heading, ord for 15c, each lasertion » LET\u20144357 MONTROSE AVENUE, WEST- ovens Srauutul putes, modorate otal.de er, 30 Tel.slain, 1937; Mount 286, Cas Sa TO LET\u201437 MOUNTAIN STREET, NEAR Sherbrooke, also house on Corner of May Avenue and Wellington Street.May Bros., 509 Wellington.- Paone, Muin, 2610.104x TO LET\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, 314 Prince Arthur Street.Twelve rooms, open plumbing.Daisy furuace, moderate _reas.; 9x TO LET\u2014176° MANSFIELD STREET, FINE double house, near Sherbrooke St.Alterations Lo suit tenant on long leade.HM.J.Ross, 186 St.James Street.Phone, Main 1180, 103x TO LET\u20143100 A YEAR\u2014A FARM OF 60 acres, with good house, stable, and barn, all situated a short distance from the rallwey station at Ste.Marguerite and near the north river.Water in the house and stable.Ideal place, great bathing and fishing place.Splendid location for a family speuding the summer in the.country.Water closet sand bath will be put tn the house for an additional $26.Possession at once.Address Dr.W.Grignon, Ste.Adele, Terrebonne County, P.Q.lux TO LET\u2014LOWER DWELLING, 156 HUTCHI- son Street, in first class repair; stationary wash tubs, hot water, heating, !mmediate _ buusessiou.0\" : duox TO LET-LOWER FLAT, 7 RIVER VIEW ave.5 rooms, w.c., bath and hot water furnace, rent $10.0u per wonth, oposite C.P.Ry.Station, Westmount.\u2018Alex.Bremner, 56 Blèury St.; 103x _ LET-8 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SUM- er on Fair View Farm, ncar Cowansville, e.Photo at No.§2 Park Avenue, Shy.103x TO LET\u2014AT HUDSON HEIGHTS, PARtially furnished house, orchard and grounds attached.For further particulars apply to Dugald Pyke, Hudsoa Hoights, Que.x TO LET\u2014MOUNT ROYAL VALE, HOUSE OF 9 Rooms, water and drainage, nice garden and lawn.Reut low to desirable tenant.\u2019 C.N.Lee, 461 William, 99x TO LET\u2014PART OF FLAT, HEATED, WITH | unfurnished, on St.every convenience, Apply 2493 Notre ; 102x Matthew St.; two adults.Dame Street, ; TO LET\u2014LOWER FLAT, 13¢ LEWIS AVE, fronting on St.Catherine Street, 7 brigbt rooms, finished in cotton wood, bandsomc- ly decorated, electric.wiring and gas, con- créte sub Hoor,' No.3 Daisy furnace and gas grate.Jas.M.Mitchell, 214 St.James TO LET OR FOR SALE\u2014LARGE STORE, 25.Hospital Street; very comfortable tenements, 744 to 770 St, Denis Street.Will be sold to yield a hapdsome return.Recently renovated.Apply to Synod Office, 75 University -Street.Telephone 1459 Uptown.TO LET \u2014 BRIGHT, COMFORTABLY FUR: nished rooms, with or without board, central locality.Apply 25 University.+108 TO LET\u2014 21 Selkirk Avenue, $30.; _ 308 St.Charles Borromee Street, $175 S11 St.\u201d Hypolite Street, $lv.313 St.Hypolite Street, $12, : 33 Coursol Street, $18.-, \u2018 a 949 St.Urbain Street, $12.933 St.Urbain Street, $14.-959 St.Urbain Street, $12.965 St.Urbain Street, $14.Apply to : T.F.TRIHEY, .Imperial Building ., 107 St.James Street.100% TO LET\u2014COMFORTABLE HOUSES, THREE \" rooms, $6.58; six rooms, $10.60; w.c.; passage newly grained.368 Richmond st.Also one in Longueull, 8 rooms, bath, scven dollars.99x TO LET \u2014 AT VALOIS, BRICK COTTAGE, ten rooms, corner Station avenue, fronting on Lake St.Louis; good stable.Apply A.S.Ewing, 55 Cote street.100x FLATS TO LET-TWO FINE, WELL LIGHTed flats, 18x48 feet, over 1811 Notre Dame street: side entrance and boist; very suitable for light manufacturing or agents carrying stocks.Apply 1811 Notre Dame street.106x TO LET \u2014 HOUSR OF sIX ROOMS; IN| good locality, all modern conveniences.Will! rent furnished or unfurnished.Terms very moderate.Apply Box 711 M, Herald.; : x TO LET \u2014 255 HIBERNIA, FACING RUSH- brook, lower tenement, five apartments.House undergoing thorough overhauling, walls will be oil painted and cetlings | tinted, stand for dressmaker.refusud.256 Charlevoix, corner Wellington st.; Mx _ TO LET \u2014 STORE, ON CRAIG STREET, \u2018near Cote st.Moderate rent.Apply 589 -Crafg st.te TO LET \u2014 FLATS FOR MANUFACTURING purposes; well lignted; central situation.Chanteloupe Mfg.Co., 589 Craig st.tf TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 9 SHUTER STREET, 11 apartments, extension kitchen, h.w.beating: rent low.Wm.Cooper, 251 St, James st., 99x TO LET \u2014 4357 MONTROSE AVE.WEST- mount, beautiful cottage; moderate rental.\u2019 Joseph G: deLorimier, 30 St.James et.Tel.Main 1937, Mount 264.- = TO LET \u2014-HQUSE AND GARDEN, PLEA sant situation, near Longueuil Ferry, stone, 12 rooms, bath, hot and cold water.$21.00 and taxes.Furniture at a valuation, Address 36C, Herald.98x Near Wellington cars.\u2018Splendid A SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, TO LET - 8 rooms, extension kitchen, all modern improvements; in first class condition; rent moderate, Apply 4080 Tupper st.99x MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-\u2014SHORTHAND INSTRUCTION BY mail.Full course.twelve dollars, textbooks free.Learn in 8 weeks.Sample lessodi\u2019'ten cents, Box 61 Pendleton, Ont.; \u201c__ 104x A.HELLER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWeller, 146A St.Lawrence street.Watches cleaned, 5uc: malo springs, (0c: watch crystals, 10c.Warranted for one year.Also large stock of jewellery and eye glasses.To 101x MATTRESSES REMADE AT RESIDENCES, $1.50; in quantities, less.\u2018How many \u2014 when?Will come ready for work.Fraser, 85 Knox st.100x WANTED \u2014 LADIES, GET YOUR FURNIture re-covared, polished, by a first .class upholsterer, half price, at 104 Metcalfe st., or' your residence; carpets cleaned, laid._105x_ FOR SALB \u2014 CHILDREN'S NICE COTTON dresses, well made, all sizes, from 25 cts.up.474 St.Lawrence st.Under clothing of all kinds.Mdme.Leroux.116x TIERNEY PIANO EXPRESS \u2014.PIANOS safes, machinery and furniture of ail kinds moved, hoisted and lowered; safety guaranteed.346 St.James street.« Tel.Maip.1646.~~ ~~.18x CROCKFORD'S DINING ROOMS \u2014 BREAKfast, dinner or supper, 15c; best in city.Table board, $2.50 per waek; 21 tickets, $2.75; always open.537B Craig st.110x Go TO E.k.BAKER, 283 BLEURY STREET, an8 have your carpets cleaned and made over.Mattresses remade and returned same day.Upholstering.tt UNDERTAKERS.MR.WM.WRAY, FORMERLY OF ST.DOminique street, has opened an undertaking business at 2438 St.Catherine st.Phone __ Up 3667\u2014a few doors from Staniev ut.- MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE.Two second hand Elevators, run by Hand Power.Will sell very cheap to pronipt purchaser.= Sr Three second band.Planers and Matchers, refitted, and in good working order, \u201d He Laonard \u2018Clipper\u2019 Engine, lo good order.30 H.P.Eelf-Contained Boller, in good.order.| 160 H.P.Slide Valve Engine, in good order.40 H.P.Slide Valve Engine, in good order.0 H.P.Slide Valve Fagins: in good order.A.R.WILLIAMS & CO.200 At.James Street, Montreal.No reasonable offer | Found in Every Lin \u2014\u2014 amer \u2018 : + SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FBMALB of There i» only one way to reach those who read the Herald-\u2014and that is by advertising ia tbe HaraLp, #0 words, 10¢ 3 sis insertions.sgt.> WANTED \u2014 WORK OF ANY KIND BY THRE day, by a respectable woman.Apply 303 Guy, caretaker Calvary Church.01x WANTED - BY A RESPECTABLE BNG- lishwoman, house cleaning or any kind of work by the day.Apply 723 Beer) et, oity.o1x - SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MAILIS WANTED \u2014 BY A RÉSPECTABLJ YOUNG couple, gituation: wife good cook or waitress; man bandy around horses, also smart at table work; city or country.Apply 21% Latour st.x WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, HAVING \u2018a thorough knowledge of the English and French languages, situation in a store or office; best references.Apply Box P 88 Herald, 0x À COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT, HAVING A few hours a day to spare, will undertake to write up and keep in order the books of « business where there is not work enough for a permanent bookkeeper.Address Box R.20, Herald Office.12x - PERSONAL PERSONAL DR.SCOTT NICHOLL HAS removed his office to 453 St.Antoine street, Telephone, Up.2519.continue his office practice on Tuesdays aul Fridays at 140 Mansfield Street.Telephone Up.1231.Office hours 8 to 10 a.m.und _1 to 3 p.m.EE 194x PERSONAL \u2014 A.BENOIT, 190 MANUFACturers street, had optid nerve diseasc, and \u2018 Was stone blind for one year.Two leading oculists gave bim up as incurable.Oue bottle of Willianis' Eye Water completely cured him over a year ago, and be does not have to wear spectacles now.Price $1.00 per \u2018bottle.George Williams, 819 Cadleux st.99x | PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, ADDRESS OF manufacturers sellin bicycles, not ip combine.42, Herald Office.PERSONAL -\u2014 SAVE 20 PER CENT.BY sending your washing to the new laundry.Shirts 8c, collars 1'3c, cuffs 3c.Mireau's Model Cash Laundry, 589 Dorchester.Ernest Mireau.100x \u2018PERSONAL \u2014 BLINDNESS AND INPAIRED vision, from any cause, permanently and surely cured by.Williams\u2019 Eye Water.Twenty ycars' success.Price $1.00.Send for circular.Geo.Williams, 819 Cadieux street.| ee 01x PERSONALS\u2014NOTICE.ALL DEBTS OWED \u201c to the firm of E.Irwin apd Co.must be .paid at 1643 Notro Dame Street, before May 1st, 1901.After that date accounts will be put in the hands of a collector.99x PERSONAL \u2014 MONTREAL CARPET BEATing Co.,.623 Laguuchetiere street, head of Coto \u2018street, Montreal.Largest and best * equipped establirhment in the city.bone (Main) 716._ ; 3 PERSONAL.\u2014 WANTED, FAMILIES TO subscribe to new plan to relieve heavy fuveral expenses.For an anuual subscription of One Dollar ($1.00), we wil! furnish a coffin, varnished, or covered !n- black, a heave with two horses.and the necessary house furnishings.Wm.Tracey &- Co., Funeral Superintendents, 87 and 8 Inspector st.Bell Telephone, Main 2488.Est.1882.æ PERSONAL \u2014 QUICKLY DONE, OFFIC store or warehouse alterations.\u2018Gene 5 gu'ate work a specialty.rpenter, 122 Bleury st.\u2014 S-_ ., Address Box D 100x Tele- 118x HORSES AND CARRIAGES.EAA oe FOR SALE\u20141 HEAVY EXPRESS AND 1 light express, nearly new, also buggies very cheap, at 59 St.Alexander Street, corner Lagauchetiere Street: .103x FOR SALE\u2014ENGLISH BRASS\u2019 MOUNTED single harness, almost new.Apply Jas.McVey, Cathcart Street.10x FOR SALE\u2014HUNTING: SADDLE, NBW, English pig skin, good quality.Two tandem or four-in-hand whips, new: Al quality.Samples, cheap.Moore, 15 Hospital St, \u2018Montreal.po _ 102x \" FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE, STANDARD bred stallion, 2 years old; large, handsome, well bred, broken double and single.Would take good driver or heavy work horse im part payment.Write R.F.McKee, Richmond, Que.1 100% FOR SALB \u2014 CHEAP, HORSE, HARNESS and buggy, in first class condition.Apply 6 Drummond st.00x HORSES FOR SALE BY AUCTION EVERY ' day at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at all times.Trial given.Satisfaction, guaranteed.T.W.Fester & Co., 597-601 St.Paul st.Tel.Main 3265.109x FRESH HORSES AnRIVING FROM THE \u201c country, every onday.The Telfer & Climie Company, 15 St.Maurice st.x WANTED TO RENT WANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MARRIED COUTLE, room and board for the summer months, in the vicinity, of Mentreal, St.Lambert, or Lakeside preférred.State terms, location, etc Box, G., 49, Herald Office.103x WANTED \u2014 UPPER FLAT.OR SMALL self-contained house; ccntral locality: in -good repair aud clean.Address or apply between I and 5 p.m., 61 Victoria st.99x ROOM \u2014 WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, room, with breakfast, in the vicinity\u2019 of Maisonneuve.Apply, stating terms, .to D.J., Herald Office.x ladies, comfortably furnishe@ room.with or without board; central locality.Address R 650, Heraid.Office.99x \"WANTED \u2014 ROOM, WITH BREAKPAST .and supper.by young lady; state terms.R, 26, Herald Office.sex EDUCATIONAL \" Graham, Temple Building, St.James.st., Phone Main 1714.Typewriting, neatly, accurately and promptly done.Typewritten circular lotters at reasonable rates.Stenographers sent out by hour, day or week.All work guaranteed.) 107x A SOUND KNOWLEDGE OF LATIN OR French fn three months, guaranteed.Thorough coürsés by mail.\u201cClrculars free.Dr.Scott Nichol] will\u2019 agents ot Canadian | R.G.Salloway, | ' 139x ROOMS \u2014 WANTED, BY TWO YOUNG | | SEBRING AND TRY BWRITING \u2014 MISS |.SITUATIONS VACANT ue There is goly one way to 1each {bose who read erald\u2014and thai is vertising in HEraca oo wards, 806 j ais fre.os .___\u2014_ WANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NO washing.y .Morning, 10 to 12; evening, .7 to 8 Jusx WANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL HOUSEmaid, city references.Apply between 1 and 3 p.m or 7 and § p.m., at 7 Weredale Park, corner of Dorchester and Atwater _ Avenue._ 03x ETENOGRAFHER AND TYPEWRITER wanted; young man of some experience.Address, giving references, Post Office Box 542, city.\u2019 ; 104x WANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, 27 _Hutchison Street.___- \u201c _ 104% _ WANTED\u2014TWO SMART BOYS .TO GO messages.Apply Foreman, Herald Job Department.~~ = oo x_ WANTED\u2014MAN FOR THIS SECTION BY old house solid financial standing; $36 cash paid for two weeks trial.Permanent if successful.Manager, 331 Caxton Building, Chicago.; x WANTED\u2014GIRLS FO LEARN EMBOSSING.Apply B.Stow, 16 Cote Street, 2nd floor.0 lex WANTED\u2014BY A GENERAL BROKER.desk room, with use of telephone.Apply stating terms to O.D,, 5, Herald omes.- .x WANTED\u2014A LARGE WHOLESALE HOUSE intends to establish an\u2019 office at Montreal, and desires manager for the same.Salary $150 per month and \u201cextra profits.Applicant must furnish good reference and ave $1,600 cash.Address, Superintendent Box 1161, Philadelphia, Pa.x WANTED\u2014BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED manufacturing - house, resident manédger for general sales agency.Salary $1,500 per an- -num and extra commissions.Office duties exclusively.satisfactory references.3w Johnston Bldg., Cincinnati, District manager, Ohio.x writer, apply in own handwriting, statin -« age, sex, experience and salary expected.WANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, MUST HAVRE good city refrrence.Apply to Mrs.Robt.Kerr, 94 Tup,er._ Street, between 1 and 3 a.m.and 7 and 9 p.m._ ; WANTED\u2014PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGers, right money to gocd man.Apply 115 Knox Street, or Phone Maine 1963.102x WANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework, small family.Apply 20H _ St.Charles Borromee Street._ ___102x WANTEL\u2014HARNESS \u2018MAKER, A GOOD workman wanted immediately.Robert Irwin, 50 Beaver Hall.; 102x WANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH AND APPRENtice.Apply to George D.Hodgson, Hud- _ sou, Que.LL 102 WANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL SERvant.Good wages.Apply, with references, to 2 Lincoln Avenue, off-Guy Street.lez WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, THOROUGHLY EXperienced dressmakers; steady employment._Henry Morgan & Co._ ~~ ___ X_ WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, family of two; references required.Apply _evenings, 459 Eim avenue.~~ 10ix WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE AND COMPETENT man to operate electric light plant.Address Stanstead Electric Ligbt Co., Stanstead, Que.\u2018 10ix_- WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD plain cook, at 92 Union ave.101x WANTED \u2014 BY MAY 1ST.A GOOD GENeral gervant, well recommended; no wagh- ing.Apply 315 Prince Artbur st __ Yoox WANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS PLUMBER, GOOD wages.Apply J.M.Gardner Bros., 673 Wellington st.; - 99x WANTED \u2014 A STEADY, SOBER MAN, TO deliver parcels.\u2018Must have a knowledge of horses and also a recommendation.A.Joyce, Confectioner, Phillips square.100x._ WANTED \u2014 AS RESIDENT CARETAKER, a family consisting of three or four adults, able to give satisfactory referepces.\u2018Apply, after 7 p.m., or before 10 a.m.,-at 198 Berri street.Co 100x | WANTED \u2014 BE YOUR OWN HOSS AND start a mail order business at home.Many making $2,000 a year.You have the same chance: we tell you how.Money coming In- cvery day.enormous profits; everything furnished.Write at once for our starter and fee particulars.Don't fail to enclose 10 cents to pay postage, etc.Address Supply Agency, Box 136, Springhill, N.£.: _ Msx WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS fu all departments.Stoady work and good pay.Also giris to learn, Apply to Mr.Davis, at The Standard shirt Co., Limited, Delorimier ave.te WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR CONfectionery store; one that speaks Frénch __ breferred.Apply 155 St, Lawrence st.98x $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) EASILY MADE.person wanting to buy a plano or organ, should send us the name of the Intending purchaser, and when a sale is made wc shall remit you ten dollars.Send full .__ Particulars, to Box P 53, Herald.102x WANTED \u2014 A BOY AND A GIRL TO MAKE themselves useful in house.Apply Mrs.__ Christmas, 114 St.Matthew st.98x WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT AT once, no washing or cooking.Apply to 1528G Ontario Street.* 98x wan 1 ED\u2014-MIDUDLR-AGED, INTELLIGENT woman,\" with references, as housekeeper, for young couple; comfortable home and pay.Apply= 108 St.Norbert st.98x WANTED \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT 16, TO ASSIST in kitchen; another girl kept.Apply 48 Cathcart.99x WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATBLY, GENERAL servant; no laundry work: $14 per month to tompetent girl; city references requir- od, .Apply afternoons and evenings, 4132 Dorchester st., opposite Gladstone ave.99x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK AND SEAMstress as general servant.Apply, giving particulars, to P.O.Box 394, Three Riv- __ers.Que._ 100x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY, with references, at 5 St.Edward street, off Bleury.} 100x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL ABNORMAL DESTRUCTIVENESS.: Phrenologist\u2014 Your bump of destructiveness Is very large.or a RUBlLIsL han ements Prod , Academie Dé Brisay, Torontd.x servant; clty refcrences required.\u2014 Apply © May .817-20 817-20 817 \"817, 88 Mackay.st.requ \u2018 100%\u201d | a \\ Are you @ soldler T'm n furmniture mover.\u201d \", .35662 Notre Dame Street.WANTED\u2014A STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- Boys, girls and others, who know of any: \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT £5 Lhere 1s only one way to reach those whe read .tbe Heraid\u2014aoë that is advertising i the Bazar ne werds, 30G six neta.us : WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS.PLUMBER.Apply at Ogilvie Bros., 35 Bloury at.96x\u2019 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply 233 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, between 3 and 5 and 7 and § p.m.99x _ WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, TWO BRUSH HANDS, to work at house painting: all summer.Wages, from $10 to $13 per week.R._ Baker, P.O.Box 56, Huntingdon, Que.94x WANTED \u2014 MARRIBD COUPLE, SCOTCH, to go to the country; man to look after horse and work outside; wife to do housework.Address 40 D, Herald Office.90x FOR SALB HSA MALL \u201cUPRIGHT PIANO, Canadian make, ivory keys, sweet tone and in perfect order.\u2018Price $85, payable 35 cash, and $4 per month, Layton Bros, 146 Peel Street.evenings, Dominion Square.N.B.open x FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL, OFFER REPEATED.Some time ago we offered 10 $300 3-pedal atest Walnut cabinet grand, fully warranted pianos, by standard western maker, for $270 each, payable $6 monthly.Customers took advantage of this offer so readily, , and were go well satisfied, that we have detormined to repeat it\u2014only 5 this time\u2014 all we have in stock.Your choice for $270 with stool and drape to match.1st Payment only $10; $6 thereafter each month.These are splendid pianos and wonderful plu are early in Do week if you wish 0 c one.ndsay-Nordhelmer Co 206 St.Catherine Street.x \u2019 | Must furnish $2,000 cash and FOR SALE~A SCHOMARKER UPRIGHT | Hours from 9 am.to 6 pm.P.O.Box| FOR SALE\u2014A HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT PI- _ doz.LL x WANTRD\u2014SALESMEN; GOOD SALARY, ) steady work.First National Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y.03x FOR SALB\u2014A GOOD BABY CARRIAGE, 33.00; aleo & good oll stove, 2 burners, 50c.Apply 235 HibBernia Road, Point £t.Clu: es.\u2018 ! vx plano, Al.make.This instrument contains gold wound strings.Price $150 to an immediate purchaser.Apply Layton Bros., 144 Peel Street, Dominion Square.N.B.open evenings.x ano, walnut case, medium size, sweet tone and in perfect order.As owner bas given up housekeeping, this instrument will be sold at a very low figure.Offers solicited.To be seen at Layton Bros\u2019, ware- rooms, 144 Peel Street.N.B.\u2014Open evenings.; ' x FOR SALE\u2014GAS STOVES TO RENT, $% per year; after three yearly payments stove becomes your property.14,000 in use in Montreal.Connected (ready for use) free._ Montreal Gas Co.Xx FOR SALE\u2014FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT PIA- ho, mahogany case, American make, seven octaves, nearly new, three pedals; guaranteed, $80 cash.238 St.Dominique Street.102x \u2018FOR SALE\u2014BED ROOM SET AND CARPET equal to nëw.Apply 616 St.Urbain st, _in evening.103x FOR SALE \u2014 PHOTOGRAPHERS, DO NOT guess at your exposures.Nobody else gues:es when they can measure.Send 25 cepts for pew, reliable, automatic exposure meter.Testimonials furnished.Eugene O._ Baldwin, Lixville, Que.100x FOR SALE\u2014AT LESS THAN ONE-QUAR- ter cost, a lady's bicycle, as good as new, latest model.Apply 602 Cadieux Street.el or Lu 00 0 03087 FOR SALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED ST.BERnard pups, of registered \u2018and prize-winning stock, well marked: Apply 213 St.Charles _ Borromee Strcet.1 S102 FOR .SALE \u2014 PAIR OF MATED OANARIES, in best condition; male, deep yellow; female piebald; half Scotch Fancy; and breeding cage.Apply 177 Mitcheson Ave- _ bue.upstairs.102 FOR SALE\u2014THIE CONTENTS OF A SMALL + flat, only in use a short time; everything.in good condition and equal to new.A bargain, as owper Is leaving city.24 Arcade _ street._ 11 990 FOR SALE \u2014 MANTEL BED, SINGLE, UPright, nearly uew, cheap; also ball stove._2%6 St.Luke.10:x FOR SALE \u2014 BRUSSELS CARPET, OAK dining room sct, leather seated chairs, oak centre table, bedroom set, 3-light gas and 2 electrolicr, -cheap., 145 Park avenue.101x _ FOR SALE \u2014 FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL.trees, dug same day as shipped; grown herein the north; fine fibrous roots; grafted or native stock.Send for list.J.C.Stock- Nell Danville, Que J0ix FOR.SALE\u2014E41GS FOR HATCHING, FROM fancy exhibition stock, Barred Plymouth Rocks, 13 eggs, $1.00.Willow Brook Poul- .try Yards, Sutton Jet, Que.99x FOR SALE-GOOD NEWS RANGE, SPLENdid baker: also brass gasaliers and brackets; or would exchange for useful articles.6 Laurier ave., St.Henri.x FOR SALE \u2014 LADY'S CRESCENT BICYCLE in perfect order.Owner leaving city.Ap- _ ply 5 Crescent st, Telephone Up 1899.100x FOR SALE \u2014 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE shop, with good business.For terms and particulars, write J.H.Whitney, Box 383, _ Prescott, Ont.° - _ 10x FOR SALE \u2014 THE CONTENTS OF NEWL furnished bouse, parlor, dining, bedroom sèts, stove, cooking utensils, etc.48 Coler- _aine-st), Pt.St.Charles.93x FOR SALE \u2014 VERY CHEAP, COUNTER, gas fixtures and partition.Apply 2621 St._ Catherine st.~~, 10x FOR SALE \u2014~ MILE END DAIRY, HIGH any quantity.When your supply is pot satisfactory, ring Up Bell.997.Milk, 21 quarts, $1, and delivered to all parts ot the city.Speclal rate for large quantities._106x FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE, SOLID MAHOGANY table, suitable for board of directors\u2019 room.Address Boy 33 C.Herald Office.98x .grade miik separator, cream and buttermilk, | FOR BALE - \"BW Thare ta only ous way 10 reach those who read Herald- c a .ame on hE F Ble Socle ét ant RA LE o \u201cFira ig, decid : fo Toure or ool M sth ng aud | 5.A, ore 7 = buts La 3 Fron ?k Kei eux, F The ty : nolo m N -?\u201c000 rey cid read to Juiaore fur det?br abo ie À tur nd! rE = Eh : ned n cep nie re , GE \u201c000 a te : ad gs Fe cur fi oan\u2019 ut Lig TE = 2 A = fh 26 G F- Fur as\u2019 ns, nx i ME 000 mln\u2019 e.\"a e off y fe ir ve een ins, nf igh f a laut ot the i Ea Le [ \"NS en NTS mi Hani ees et oT 25 bi rd > Ton win > a te in T A = la J.h As he the one a ri T.e ow 0: m over Tu wit leid ar heu te cons S gronte me ir\" a La igh a And! exe od gate tiv surer ncipals lected au trete i he st Bo u a onto.a 10 ft If AIN we t on pe ati cu ae sida with e _\u2014R a Jo .h.ha re \u2018Bre Fas ke 4\" F nd erie .the ee \u2018 Sto Tan re nal Hi itive, zed ho aie .E play for ue ¢ SEE the r ; 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At first not a sign could be scen of the British, and fears of an.mnbush began to \u2018be whispered.\u2018The advance was continued.in the most \"cautious manner.Presently, however, the British camp was observed.There It lay in the blackness, mot a thousand yafds from the road, evidently fast .asleep, and ripe for a surprise.De Wet held his hand, for the issues involved were too grave, and our column passed by Jn silence and secrecy.Shortly after, the moon Tose, and by its light we passed, and cut the telegraph wire connecting Pethlehem and Senekal.\u2018At midnight we balted, safely through the cordon.; When passing neur Lindley seven of our scouts entered that village, \u2018You have eome to lay down aris, I suppose?said the magistrate.» \u201cNo, to pick up pro visions,\u201d replied\u201d ours: which they.pro- .ceeded to dy in a very thorough wanuery leaving the worthy justice reflect on the eussédness of Fortune.- \u2018ALMOST CAPTURED.\u2019 _ A few days later we were almost caps tured.A convoy had been observed to out \u2018Jeft, and a_ commando left to attempt its capture.When they were buelly engaged, a large body of English swooped down up- \u2018on the laager from the right.The wagons wre hustily inspaoner and sent off.and the men took up positions to keep the English back: The commando which had ven drawn off by the convey got back just In time to.save the situation: but so clgse a call was It that after sunset the British Nordenfelts could be seen, spitting fire on our rereating wagons.A pecullar feature of this engagement was the reck- les« manner in which several soldiers rode -right pp to our men, thelr rifles still slung bebind thelr backs.and, pulling up, = sat laughing in a maudlin manner until shot down, They had evidently been cele Lrating our anticipated surrender.Fighting now slowed down n little.and - we began to think more of the problem before us than of the enemy behind.Very few were in De Wet's confidence, but all could see that we should have to cross the railway, and probably at a fortived point.At last we came in eight of the railway.The long column halted.Jt was nbw four in thé afternoon.We had started that morning at ten, with the enemy in close pursuit.In the distance was seen the railway ilne\u2014the line that must be crossed that night, or never.Suddenly a train appeared, steaming slowly along.** < lock! See the smoke! \u201cCan us?\u2019 reception that night appeared probable.Sonic became very thoughtful: a few even made their wills.All were determined.While the wagons, and carts Were belng formed into separate colümns.the hurgh- ers.Iying in groups on the veldt, discuss- eq a simple meal.d gave thelr Jau-| they ane and sere a final polishing.THE ADVANCE.As dusk fell the word \u2018was given to advance.One troop of horsemen «wept away to the right, -another td the\u2019 left, while the main body moved slowly forward, President \u201cSteyn at the head.De Wet galloped from column to column on his white horse, arranging, swearing, Joking.Under the stars we moved along; a silent, resolute body of men, Presently the | farmhouse was passed.Its owner was with us.He now saw his house for the first time since leaviug for the front, truly a heartrending sight.But on we go.We near the railway.We sec.a light: It is that of a train, which, standing motionless upon the track, appears to us like some, glant sentinel.We approach to within sixty yards, and halt.De Wet dismounts, steals forward, and with his own hands places a stone on the track.He returns.The train moves slowly forward, strikes the obstruction.and stops.The driver gets down, lantern in hand, end removes the stone, ail unconscious of his danger and our presence.\u2018\u2018Shail 1 shoot him\u201c' whispers «ome one, \u201cNo!\u201d says De Wet.He ls right.A deep still ness reigns, broken at intervals by the peighing of some Testloss stallion, Curse the hrute! All sit motionless, every nerve at the highest tension, longing for some- tbing\u2014anything \u2014 te break the spell.The trucks and carriages may be filled with eoldlers, and an engagement might apoll everything.De Wet 1a overwrought.\u201cBack, President, bark a little way!\u201d he urges hoarsely.Steyn does not stir.Then slowly, ah, 80 slowly, the train moves on, ROVE DON DISTERS > Dos\u2019t need it?Does not scatter the dust and deposit it on new surfaccs.* It is ar soft as down and will not scratch the \u2018finest furniture.CHARLES F.DAWSON, | \u2018COMMERCIAL \u2018STATIONER, Of.course they could, and a warm ' .we cross the , dra > breath as we reach the other side.Soon every vehicle ia safely over, the march resumed, and at 3 a.m.we halt, after four ten hours {a the emddle.Af dawn the right wing rejoined us, bring: ing in a hun risoners and a large &s- sortment of loot, from chocolate creams to mail-bags.It appears they had al owed the train that we had scen to pass unhindered.Another came along, however, (I don\u2019t know what our left wiug was do ing), and of this they managed to derail some trucks, but the rest of the train would have escaped, had i\u2019 not been for the resource of one of Theron\u2018s wen, who, just na the train was moving on again, sprang on the engine and smashed the valve, bring: lng it to a standstill, A BRUSH WITH ENGLISH.At ten the next morning a scout raced in with the news that the enemy had captured our copvoy and was coming down on us at full speed.A London fire-brigade could not have-beaten vur Yannon and horsemen in the race that followed for the Hills lying between ourselves and the British, and uo sooner were they reached than a heavy fire was opened.on the British cavalry slowly advancing across the plain In parallel lines, under protection of thelr guns, it Is true, but absolutely without cover.It was à grand sight, shortly to be followed by a grander, for presently Gen.Philip Botha, the brother of Louis, gave tue order:\u2014 \u201cStorm!\u201d ' Out from the shelter of the hills the bur- gliers dashed, right In the face of the enemy, who halted at the sight and fired rap- fdly.Never wavering for a moment, our men raced along, each anxious to be first, Then the British cavalry turned and sped back to their guns.The scene now resemb- ed a game of chess; at one part a cloud of English retreating fast, closely pursued; Another section making a stand, and keep- tng their particular opponents at bays a third party.Iying iv a mealle field, brought a Nordenfeldt into play, driving back the Boers nearest them, Presently firing slackened, and the dashing little affalr euded In both\u2019 British and Boers returning to their respective starting points, with honors fair y even, Eventfui enough hitherto, our march now Ccame yet more intensely intéresting.We, Bd bech- located, the enemy were determ- Ined \u2018to land us, at whatever cost, and were confldent of success.We, on our slide; fully realized the gravity of the position, aml, knowing that failure meant deportation, perbaps for years, relaxed none of that vigilance which was our malastay.\u2018I'he British movements now became more and more vigorous.We attempted to cross the Vaal at a certain drift, but when actually in the water were fired upon from the other bank.With the enemy in front and rear we bad to retreat, under shell fire, to another drift higher up, where we man aged to cross, losing a couple of wagons In the process.Lord Methuen had marched from Johannesburg to intercept us here, hut after a heavy engagement we forced our Way through, and passed the rallway near Potchefstroom, meeting a \u2018Transvaal coin- nando whieh had occupied Potchefstroom on the previous day.We now \u2018expected a little respite, but our hopes were vain, for the British kept on our heels, Our mules, oxen, and horses dropped out dally, and 11.seemed as if the shelter of the Magalie- berk range would never be reached.A GUN LOST.Shortly after passing Potchefstroom, in- décd, the British storured and captured one of our guns.\u2018This took place in a, more than dramatic manner.The gun was retir.it,\u201d when a fleld cornet, in passing, remarked that the artHlerists were retreating too \u2018soon.The young Boer in charge there.| upon\u201d said: \u201cWell, let the English take it then!\u201d and continued firing until his team was killed and two men woupded.He then brought out the wounded men, and, with half-a-dozen volunteers, returned to the gun, which In the ineantime had been taken by a party of English.These shouted, \u201cCome on!\u2019 and then turned their own gun ON them, forcing them to retire.Here also h the majority of the prisoners got away.That night we made anoth~- long trek: through hours of freezing colu, and the following afternoon the first outlying hills of At six o'clock the enemy attacked iu force, and \u2018the rear guard was forced to retive, losing five killed and wounded.One burgher had his bandoller taken off by a Norden- feldt shell, quite.ucutly enough to sallsty the most fastidious.\"We continued trekking all through Olipbant's Nek, which was being held by a small body of Delarey's._., \u201cThe passage of our forces, through the nek wis a memorable sight.Below, the wagons dammed In a spreading circle, above, a long stream ascending, the drivers toil- Ing and shoüting encouragement 1» the straining animals: behind, and an around, = \u2014\u2014 \u201cKING OF PAIN INIMENT Gentlemen, \u2014While driving down a very _ steep hill last August my horse stumbled Qand fell, cutting himself fearfully \u2018about the head and body.I used MINARD'S * LINIMENT freély on him and in a few davs he was as well as ever.J.B.A.BEAUCHEMIN.Sherbrooke, MINARD\u2019! aKING PAIK.Montreal it and District Sarinos Bank The Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at its Head Office, 176 St.James Street, .TUESDAY, 7th MAY NEXT, At 1 O'Clock P.M., for 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Books will close in London and Montreal on ird May, and tho Common Stock Transfer Books.will close in Montreal on the same day.The books at both places will be reopened on 3rd June.By order of the Board.a CHARLES DRINKWATER, + \u2026.Secretary.Montreal, 22rd April, 1901.226 St James St.Montreal.and Schoel Corperations.LOANS MADE ~ ==RIAlL ESTATE City Property and Farms.Loans made to Municipalities Debeiitures bought.and terms to suit all classes of borrowers.PROPERTIES FOR BALE AND TO RENT.For further information, Llank forme, ste, apply to CREDIT FONCIER F.C.5 ST, ngs grmat , Amounts MONTREAL.the Migaliesberg range were passed.| ; | a THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY.APRIL 27, 190L end Nae, a long masses of men holding thelr horses aad lo the distance the tenacious emewmy.In nek above stood Steyn himself, turning back skulkers, sel tions, and supervising everything.is manner was rlef aud nonchalantly sidie along.on dis little nas.and in absent-minded manner attempt to pas salong with the chain of wagons, His pesceful progress - would be stopped with a_ stern \u201cHalt! followed by he query, \u2018Where are you ng\u2019 y horse is knocked up, President,\u201d or \u201cMy, horse is simply skin and bone.\u201d \u2018\u2019Nonsense; turn back.\u201d : Then the gentle Intercepted would slowly retrace his road, sadly thinking of the difference between a night in the trenches and one by the campfire.\u2018The pra gone safely through, outspanned beneath the tall green trees that stud the pleasant valley beyond the nek, and by the Gear, waters of the merrily rippling Hex ver, .WANTS NO HALF PEACE.Beyond, another nek lies, and this we also manned, although no serious attack was expected there.We were wrong, for on the second day the British rushed the pass, forcing us to retire.The whole range bad to be given up, and a general retreat followed.The road being \u2018clear, & hot pursuit was feared, but for some thue, to us inexplicable, reason the British made no advance, leaving us to recuperate at leisure, : Anxious to meet Kruger and discuss further operations, Steyn now took leave of De Wet.It was a short leave-takiug, but significant.De Wet's parting words were: \u2014 \u201cPrekldent, they say the blood now being and stil to be shed will rest upon my head.Be lt =o! I prefer that to surrendering, und thereby rendering useless ail the sacri- flees of the past.Should peace negotl- atlons be opened, do not conclude them without my presence.1 want no balf peace!\u201d \u201cPhe President siguified his assent, and after a cordial handshake the two parted and the little column set out on its perilous way, Kitchener in the rear, in front Baden-Powell.What will posterity say of the fact that the entire party consisted of barely fifty wen?._.\u2019 We pushed an rapldiy, and reached Ple- naar's River at dawn on the third day.Here we found a commando in hourly expectation of an attack from Baden-lowell, who was bent on intercepting us.\u2018While breakfast was preparing, His Honor took his fowling-plece, and strolled into the bush, returning with several doves.After breakfast we set forth again, and just in tle, for scarcely had we started than the first scattered shots began to fall, fol- | lowed by a rapld Muxhm fustlade, showing\u2019 the expected netion had begun.Time and onr charge tere too preclous to admit ot our taking part, however averse to leaving during an engagement, and we continued on our way, listening and looking back till out of earshot.Baden-I'owell just missed us by an honr\u2014rather an impoqtag hour for South Africa.consequent! 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l'emple Building, MoNTREAL Lo kB LY SECU Write today for « fren copy of ow: interesting books \u201cInventors Help\" and \u2018How you are swindled\u201d .Wehave extensive experienc: In the intricate patent taws of GO foreign\u2019 countries.tend sketch, model photo.for free advice.MARION & MARION Exports, New York fife tuiiing, Montreal, and Atlantic Bulidin:z 7 ° re TRADE MARKS \"IN ALL COUNTRIES FETHERS TONHAUGH b ROCURED & co.Canada Life Building.ONTREAL .ATENTSH cou nraigs QUARANTEED > BEAUDRY & BROWN OviL.ENGINEERS AND LAND SuRvEYERS ms | + | ___-107 er.Jaune Sr.MONTREAL) : Tem .- > businesslike.* A durgher would |.EPPS'S COCOA end H.Beaudry havo formed a partnership under the title of A.Beaudry & in hay and grain at i The Danville Asbestos and Slate Oo.registers its dissolution, in acoordance with the resolution passed by the share- bolders on the first of June last.Franz Stevens, agent, Coteau Landing snd J.G.Mousseau, accountant, of this city, have registered à to do business as hotelkeepers under the title of the Hotel Richelieu.John Terreault, mapmfacturer, and A.A.Bernard, doctor, of St.Henri; L.À.Bernard, obemist, and PF: Pauze, contrac tors, of Montreal, have fo a company to be called the John Perreault Steel snd Maleable Iron Works of St.Henri, to manufacture axes and tools of all sorts.N.F.Bedard, dealer in produce and dairy supplies, bas made an assignment The estate shows liabilities of $31,290, of which $20,346 are in mortgages and hy- pothecs.Outside of this the liabilities are distributed among a mass of creditors.The principal creditors are : \u20144A.Major (byp.), 98,100; succession Via tor Beaudry Chpy-)» $6,165; Hochelags Bank (notes and hyp.), $4,941; A.Val uette (hyp.), $1,140; Dame W.T.Be dard, $1,100: Cross & Bernard, $003; \u2018and A.Bedard, $577.y .\u2018The partnership of G.W.end A: A.St.Arnond, dojng business in hardware specialties as St.Arnand Freres, has been dissolved.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OPENS ITS FIRST BRANCHES.St.Jobn, April 26.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The Bank of New Brunswick directors, at a meeting this morning, decided to open branches at Campbellton and Newcastle.\u2018The Bank of New Brunswick is the oldest in this Prov- Ine, and has been the most conservative.These are its first branches, except à small one opened a few days ago iu the north end of the city.Worth.Don\u2019t accept the unauthorized state ments of interested parties as to the proper return route from the San Francisco meeting of the Epworth League next July.This will be a grand meeting, and the low rate of $59.00 Chicago to San Francisco with return via the celebrated Shasta Northern Pacific route will give you the opportunity of a lifetime.Study your railroad geography for yourself and learn that to see Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Helena or Butte, Yellowstone Park and Duluth, or the twin cities of St.Paul and Minneapolis, you muet have tick- ete from: Portland eastward via the Northern Pacific Railway.\"Send to Chas.S.Yee, St.Paul, Minn, for Epworth League map folder.This is \u2018the road that operates.between Portland and St.Paul, the Crack Train of the North-West\u2014\u201cThe North Coast Limited.\u201d - C.J, Adams & Co.\"BANKERS and BROKERS, Commercial Paper Bought and Sold.\"INVESTMENTS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.205-ST.JAMES ST.\u2014205 Telephone.Main 508.~ THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.OF CANADA, Limited.Subscribers who aie moving in May are reminded that in order to receive uninterrupted teleph service.it is necessary that the order to transfer be given AT ONCE.; Blank order for removal of Telephone will be found on last page of each Telephone Directory.Fill out.and return to D.0.DAWAR, ; .\" Looal Manager.Montreal, April 15th, 1901.\u2018 \u2014THE\u2014 BARTLETT - FRAZLER C0.OP ONTARIO (LIMITED.Grain, Provisions, Etc.EXPORTERS and FORWARDERS.© Trado in Futures in Grain, Providons and stocks.Private wires to Chioago Board Trade and N.Y.Produce and Stock Exchanges Daily arket Latter furnished to patrons.Address .J.COON, Managing Director, 39 St.Secrament Street.Montreal.THR CANADIAN ° \\ Cottonades, Tickinge, Denims,Awnings, Shirtinge, Flannelettes, Ging- bams, Zephyrs, ' Skirtings, Dress Goods, Lawns, Cottons, Blankets, An- golus, Yarns, eto.' ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUP- + PLIED.D.Morrice, Sons & Co.\u2014AGENTS\u2014 MONTREAL AND TORONTO, 'F.C.HIRSCH, Member Montreal Minihg Exchange MINES and MINING STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD.45 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREXT, MONTREAL \u2018Telephone Main 124% i + = TENDER For the Construction of a \u201cTwin Screw Steel Steamer.dersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Steel Steamer,\u201d will be recelved by the Department of Marine and: Fisheries until] 4 p.m.of SATURDAY, 1st of JUNE, 1901, for the construction of a Twin Screw Steel Steamer, of the following dimensions: A Length .vesese Seesess 160 foot .Breadth moulded .» 30 test Depth moulded .sos eusee 13 feet The contract to Include hull, masts, vig.ging, engines, bollers, and all other machinery and equipments complete and ready for sea.Plans and specifications can be seen in this Department at Ottawa, at the Halifax, St.John and Quebec Agencies of this Department, and at the Custom Houses at Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton and Kingston.- Pach tender must be accompanied by at least the names of two good and sufficient sureties, and an accepted cheque for ten per cent.of the amount of the tender, which sum will be fdérefeited should the tender de accepted and the tenderer refuse to enter into a contract and bond.\"The cheque must be certified good until the contract and bond are duly executed.\u2019 The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.* F.SOURDEAU, | Deputy Minister of Marine anû Fisheries.Department of Marine and Fisheries,.Ouaws, 13th April, 1001, \" \u2018 Get Your [oney\u2019s CALEB JARED COTTON MLS SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- hd -\u2014 - - mam es Sr a rr] SH) EN ad XQ \u201ca Cet, 7 .va 77 Cet Y \u2018 Only one thing wrong this morning at Break.an! What was that ?The Bread was not nice and it spoiled it.all.| Have you tried AIRD'S New Process Broad?No.but I have seen it advertised.= | Well, it's just right.So sweet and wholesome.We telephoned and he sent it promptly.BELL TEL.MAIN 1028.LIVERPONL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edwond J.Barbeau, Esq., Chairman.Wentworth J.Buchanan, Esq., Deputy ae A.F.Gault, Edq., Samuel Finley, Sag.Edward 8.Clouston, Bsq.Am't invested in Capada.3 3,250,000 Available ASSES .cccc.GUGTZ.320 Mercantiie risks accepled at low current \u2019 .@.F.C.SMITH, Ohief Agent of the Dominion, Eub-Agente\u2014 : Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, _W.Markland Molson.Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Oyrille Lauria.ire Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, London, Eng.British American Assurance Company, Toronto.Alllance Assurance Company, London, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Building, St.James Street.The London Mutual - Fire Insurance Co.OF CANADA.Established 1859.[ Capital, $300,000.00 Does the largest business in Canadu of any of the Canadian Companies, \u2014 R.Wilson-Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, 151 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, | Municipal Securities,~ - Industrial Securities == 7528 pum.flog nm: A JW } A large Hse eat a 9 tm\u2014\u2014 tn CANADIAN PACIFIC .MONTREAL TIMB GT.JOHN, HALIFAX - dv.$8.06 p.I8« ARg 38.a.m.TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO \u2014 LVe o a.m.\"9.30 p.m.Ar.°1.50 A.B.WINNIPÉG AND PACIFIC \u2018CQAST~Lv.19.30 + * .A.8.8.MARIE, 87.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, or PULUTH-Lv.*10.00 p.m.Ar.*$.00 a.m.bm as Fiace Viger, 2.30 a.m., 18.10 us.Ar.13.86 p.m., 110.00 p.m.lndsor St, 19.3 Pat 19.56 a.m., wa 16.40 QUERY ™ .Lv.15.26 a.m., 12.00 p.m., §3.38 b.m., *11'99 p.m.Ar.\u201c6.30 a.m., LACHINE RAPIDS Electric Light or Power.- | \\ We will give special inducements to customers who require steam for heat in winter but could use electric power in summer.Also special rates for power not required during the peak of our load, which in winter is from 4 till 8 p.m.It this interests you, let us have our agent call on you and explain details, It will pay you to look into this, an Lachine Rapids Hydraulic & Land Co., (LIMITBD.) 38 VICTORIA SQUARE.Telephone \u201cMain 1745.\" FUNDS T0 LOAN Apply to $10, 00 : First Mortgage at § per cont.OHAS.OUSHING, 110 St.James Street, .Montreal \u201c10 mm.16.20 p.m., 46.30 p.m.(Bud.only.) odd) alr 15.AR Te pm.i \" 2, a mn \u201cDDREUIL \u2014 Lv.10.65 a.m.M13 Les p.16 D-m0.,05.15 pm.16-15 pm.0924 Dm.Ar \u201897.50 am.18.40 nm.V3 SHER DE 17.00 pm.16 GROOKB\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m., 14.9.pe 1.P.m.Ar.x8:35 a.m., 111.56 8.08.JOLI .15 .m.Lv.13.20 a.m., 15.10 p.m.Are BRR a.m, 16.20 p.m.EAA! 18.50 acva., (12.00 p.m.Afe 12.10 s2.12:0 p.m.\u201cfe.p.m, \u201cpee Me = Lv iso am.0.18 am.45 p.m., 18.30 p.m., «0.16 p.m.AT.18.55 a.m., 19.50 am 11.06 pa 4 STE Re .ar CATHE-Lv.(W)0.08 a.m., 15.00 p.The LABpi, 2% a.m.(W)71.08 M.E\u2014Lv.(W)3.00 am.45.30 p.m.Ar.(W)7.06 {3 \u2018 Sunday onty.tDauf xD: o cent Monday day and Sunday.CW)Weanesdays only.19.59 a.m \u201cDaily, +We except Saturda: x aus.«Daily, except Datura 2, Urday only.J) Bats SU P Pra 4 ttawa Train Service L FROM MONTREAL.eave Windsor St.Station 9.30 a.m., 9.a.m.,-4.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m., *10 p.m.» 5-58 Leave Place Viger, 8.30 a.m., 5.40 p.m.Dally, all other trains daily except Sundays FAST EXPRESS TRAINS.Leaving Windsor Station at 9.55 a.m.and 4.10 p.m.week days arrive Ottawa (Central Station) at 12.10 p.- tively, 12.10 p.m.and 6.30 p.m.respec \u2014\u2014\u2014 VAUDREUIL SUNDAY SPECIAL SERVICE.Special train will leave Montreal, Windsor Station, for Dorval, Vaudreuil and intermedi- ato stations at 10 a.m.on Sundays during April.Returning will leave Vaudreuil at 4.50 p.m.same day.\u2018 Sunday Train leaves Place Viger \u2018at 9.15 «@ m.for St.Jerome and intermediate stations, returning arrives Montreal at 9.45 pm.C.P.R.ROUTE TO PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICB, \"128 ST.JAMES STRKET, next Post Office, Hon.JOHN DRYDEN.Prosident H.WADDINGTON.Man, Dir.RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED throughout the Province.HENRY BLACHFORD, Mgr.Prov.Que.Tel.Main 868.Montreal.180 8t.James St \u2014THE \u2014 Ontario Accident and Lloyds Plate Glass Ins, Co'ys, 1784 Notre Dame St, - Montreal, BROKIT & LIGHTBOURN, or Goneral Agente Accident.Sickness, Plate Glass \u201cTHE ; : 18 THE Oldest Scottish Fire Office.FUNDS: \u2014 810,000,000 OFFIOH, 1724 NOTRE DAMB ST.LANBING LEWIS.Manager.MONEY TO LOAN If you want to borrow money on household | goods, planos, bicycles, horses and waggons, call on us.We will advance you any amount from $10.00 to $1,000.00 without removing goods.Business strictly privaté.Money pald back in small weekly or monthly payments.No charge unless loan is made.Call and get rms.MONTREAL LOANAND BROKERAGE CO 204 New York Lifo Bujlding.Tr Mention Herald.TIHMIS, NOBLE & CO.Manufacturing Stationers.Japanese Napkins, Toothplcks, etc.Monarch Fire Mxtinguishers, .Telephone Arm Rusts, Sample Books and Oases Made to Order 759 CRAIG STREET.JONES & HENRY Plain and Decorative Painters, Wall Papers, Etc.5 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.Bell Te).Un 2453 MONTREAL.\u2018 .Accountant, Auditor.© Assignee : : : : : .Commissioner for taking Affidavits, 5 VICTORIA SQUARE, Montreal.NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that by deed of sale executed before George Normandin, Notary, the twenty-fifth day of April, 1901.Dr.Jean J.A.Chretien Zaugg of the City of Montreal, has sold and transferred to Marcotte and Marcotte, accountants.of the City of Montreal, all his book debts due to him up to April 24th, 190}, which debts are payable at our office, No.28 St.James Street.MARCOTTB & MARCOTTR.Montreal, 26th April, 1901, - PROVINCE OF QUEREC, | Distridt of Montreal.1 BUPERIOR COURT.: Ex-Parte: ' Albert Amfot, Ernest Lecours and Frederick C.Lariviere, all three merchants of the City of Montreal, and doing business in partnership, under the firm name of Amiot, Lecours & Lariviere, and creditors of the Eetate of.the late Jossph Napoleon Couillard, in his lifetime merchant, of the City of St.Louls, request the appointment of a curator to the vacant guiate of the\u2019 sald Joseph Napoleon uillard.In view of the petition of tha sald Petition-» ers, notice ie hercby given to tho parents| and creditors of the said Joseph Napoleon Coulllard, to appear befora the Prothonotary ot the Supertor Court for thé Province of Queber, in the District of Montreal, at the Tutelle Office, in the Couft House of the City o?Montreal, Thursday, the second of May next, at ten o'clock in (he forenoon, te \u201c give their opinion in the appointment of the.said ourator, and it is further ordered that the present notice be published twice in French in La Patrie, and twica in English n Foe Montreal Ylerald,\u201d two newspapers published ta the City of Montreal.Montreal, April 23rd, 1001, ; So .J.BE, CHAMPOUX, \u2026 \u2014i Dep.P.8.C.CHARBONNEAU & PELLETIER, , Advocates, 403 New York Life Building, Fiace -d'Armes, Montreal.REE City Clerk's Office, The INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.Works\u2014DRUMMOND COLLIERY.- Westville, Nova Scotia.\u2018 Miners and Producers of \u2018\u2018Drummond*\u2019 Coal and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Beams of Nova Scotla.Offered in all sizes, and quan- GRAND TRUN Leaves Montreal dally at 9.00 a.m., reaching | Toronto at 4.40 p.m., Hamilton 5.40 p.m., Time), and Chicago at 7.20 following morning.A Cafe Parlor Car is attached to this train, serving luncheon a la carte, at any hour dure ing the day convenlent td passengers.Wagon Covers, Horse Covers, = ALL KINDS OF TENTS ON HIRE.| Tarpaulins-and_Oil-Skin Clothing, 193 COMMISSIONERS ST., Cor.St Sulpice St.MONTREAL Bell Telephone Main 461.TS \\/ A A 7 QP ar TENDERS FOR THE ELECTRIC STREET LIGHTING.SEALED TENDERS, endorsed \u2018Proposals titles to suit purchasers.Shipments by water \u2014 or rail.FAST SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL Head Office, Room 31, Merchants Bank .AND OTTAWA.M, Building.Montreal.: Faut trains leave Montreal daïly, except \" = = Sunday, at 9.50 a.m.and 110 pans arriving \u2019 | ; at Ottawa at 12.15 noon and 6.35 p.m.Local trains for all C.A.R.points to Ottawa THOS.SONNE, Sr., leave Montreal at 7.40.a.m.daily, except ne MANUFACTURER bF | sunday, ana 5.50 p.m.dafly.i n° AWNINGS, TENTS, SAILS | Pleturesque Pau-American Route 2Buffalo 9 Wy A : And Flags of All Nations.CITY TICKET OFFICES: ; 1237 St.James St.and Bonaventure Statlo NTERCOLONIAL « \u2014RAILWAY ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 18 1901, trains will run dally (Sundsy excepted) «| as follows: THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave dally, \u2018except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Halle fax, N.S., The Sydneys, st.John, N.B., ab other points in the Maritime Provinces.HB MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as | TE ve, will arrive dally, except on Monday, at 5.30 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave daily, exe cept on Sunday, at 1.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.06 p.m.: THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Levis daily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m., due arrive at Montreal at 10.00 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m.due to are rive at Levis at 1.20 a.m.and connecting with accommodation for ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.48 a.m.daily, except on Sunday, dus to arrive in Montreal at 10.30 p.m.: for Electric lights,\u201d and addressed to the Fire ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves and Light Committee, in care of L.O.David City Clerk, will be received not later than 12 noon, on SATURDAY the 15th day of June, 1901, at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, for installing and maintaining electric arc and other electric lamps for lighting the streets, highways, squares and public places fn the City of Montreal; the whole in accordance with a form of specifications \u2018which may be seen and obtained at the office of the undersigned, and no offer will be considered dnless the same be made out upon the form of bid attached thereto.° Each tenderer must enclose with his bid a.| receipt that he has deposited with the City- \"| Treasurer ot Montreal, an accepted cheque for $50,000, payable to the order of said Treasurer.\u2018Then tenders will be opened by the City Clerk in the presence of the interested parties at the meeting of, the Fire and Light Committee following the reception of the same.The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any por- Andrew Angus, (terne .ig as may be deemed best for the (By order), at , L.O.DAVID, .City Clerk.+ City Hall.Montreal, 24th April, 1901.: daily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.'| ACCOMMODATION FROM NICOLET arrives at Montreai daily, except Sunday.at 10.55 em.Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleaping and Dining Cars and First Class Coaches on the Maritime lüxpress.Through Sleeping.Cars Between Montreal (and Halifax.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., March 5, 1901.H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenge Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.JAMES HARDWELL, + Assistant General bt Agent, 130 St.James Street (core per St.Franccis Xavier St.).CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 ST.JAMUS ST.MONTREAL \u2014 = Storage and ~~ Cartage.Superior accommodation for storing planos, furniture and houschold effects.Furniture, pianos and fragile goods removed by experls enced men.Our charges are extremely moe derate.King's Storage and Cartage, By Auction Building Material, CITY PROPERTIES The undersigned will offer for sale, on ace count of the City of Montreal, all the building material in the following properties: ST.ANN'S MARKET.: ST.ANN'S FISH MARKET.BRICK BUILDING ADJOINING THB CHATEAU DB RAMPZAY.BRICK BUILDING IN RBAR OP SAME.The said material will be sold to the ground level, but the streets will on no account be allowed to be broken up to remove foundations, and, removal must be made without delay.* FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, 19L, At 11 O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auction®ee, 1x kJ All other Information required\u2019 wil be given at the time of sale._ TEL da Sale will take place at the salesrooms of |.the undersigned, 1828 Notre Dame Street, on OFFICE\u2014350 ST.JAMES, WAREHOUSE\u201429 AND 31 WILLIAM ST.\u2019 Tel.Main 585.\u2018 -LIMIYTED.THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA.-Keewatin, 2,250 bbls.per day; Portage 1a Prairie, 76v bbis.per day.Klevators at all important wheat points in the Northwest.grades of hard wheat nour in barrels been.Quotationp and other information can bo nad on application.Office, 207 to 210 Mera chants \u2018Bank of Canada Duliding, 206 Be James Street.Imperial Bank of Canada DIVIDEND NO.52.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of five per cent.for the current half year upon the paid-up capital stock of-this institution haw this day been declared, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office of the Bank and its Branches on and after Saturday, the first day of June ntxt.The Transfer Books will ba closed from the 17th to the 31st May inclusive.The annual gencral meeting: of the Shares bolders will be held at the Ticad Office of the Bank in Toronto, on Wednesday, the 19th June next.\u2018 : \u201cThe thair to be taken at noon.By order of the Board.D.R.WILKIE, General Managee.: Toronto, April 23rd, 1901.Sv THE METROPOLITAN STOC MAIN OFFICE, BOSTON, MASS.lacorporated Under laws of \u2018Massachusetts, Capital, 3100000; fully paid.__.\u2014]7 6 81.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions bough ond sold on m \u2018or fer casa .| \"7 Bell Teleohone Main 4ifle.~ 7 THE INTERNATIONAL Limited London 7.30 p.m,, Detroit 9.40 p.m.(Centraï- Campbeliton, N.B.- - Lake ofthe Woods Ming Co.care 1 10 TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS ARE GOOD SHIRTS This is a universal opinion.Ten men out of ten will acknowledge it.Tooke has done more to perfect shirt making than any shirt maker in Canada.- Buy your shirts at TOOKE'S an twenty-five per cent.R.J.TOKE, d save from twenty.to 177 ST.JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE ST., WEST.1553 ST.CATHERINE ST., EAST.-~ i THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD SATURDAY.APRILXS7, 1901 CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELLERY REPAIRED.At this season of the year, when house cleaning, a number of articles are found that need attention.We will send for anything in our - liné, and will guarantee satisfaction.Telephone Up 1405.Mo.8, Robinson & Ch, Jewellers, 2397 St, Catherine Street.SHIRT WAISTS FOR GENTLEMEN I!- They \u2018are the very latest article of gentlemen\u2019s comfort clothing.MACKERRO - 2246 St.Catherine Street.DALY RECORD OF SURRENDERS Lord Kitchener Wires News of - - Capture of Many of the - columns report the Boer losses to \" Reid, with 20 .bushmen, + Enemy.London, April 27\u2014The War Office has | received the following from Lord Kitchener :\u2014 .Pretoria, April 26.\u2014Since yesterda the killed, 20 wounded, 47 captured, and 42 surrendered.214, \u201cIn addition to the foregoing, Lieut.tured southeast of Commissiedrift, Olipbant\u2019s River, Commandant Schoeder and 41 Boers, together with a Maxim.\u201cReid\u2019s men crept up and surrounded the men before dawn and opengd fire, the Boers immediately surrenderingf\u201d In a later message, forwarding advices from Genera] Kitchener, his brother, the Commander-in 1.\u2014(o)- Sn THR ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPAN Y.Montreal, April 25th, 1901 To the Shareholders of the Royal Eleotrio Company.DEAR Sirs: \u2014 We, the undersigned shareholders of The Royal Electric Company, have considered the proposftion of Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co.t¢ exchange the stock of the Company for stock in Tha Montreal Light, Heat & Power Conte pany, as set out in their circular letter to you of the 26th April, 1901, and have decided to accept the same on our own behalf.We believe that the centralization of management of the producing and selling Companies under one organization will result in improved administrae Hon, decreased expenditure, apd larger net earnings available for dividends.: We are, Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, R.FORGET, H.B.RAINVILLE = TFORGE CAVERHILL, .JAMES WILSON, - .C.HENSHAW, .*, J.R.WILSON, ./ J.R.MBEKER, MONTREAL & ST.LAWRENCE LICHT & POWER COMPANY.Montreal, April 25th, 1001 .To Messrs L.J.FORGET & CO., Montreal.DEAR SrR8:\u2014 The undersigned Shareholders of The Montreal and St.Lawrence Light and Power Company, controlling a majority of the shares of the capital stock of that Company, hereby offer to deliver to you a majority of the stook issued of that Company in exchange for an equal amount of stock of The Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, upon your delivering to the late | ter Company a majority of the shares of the Capital stock of The Montreal Gas Company ¢ and The Royal Electric Company.Yours truly, ., ¢ Brag ny a au HECTOR MACKENZIB, HUGH PATON, Geo.H.SMITHERS, Jauvs WiLsom - Ted me or Xe W.BLACKWELL, - Jaues Wusom - Ia J.Foromr, Cuas.B.L.Ponrsoun, 4, .; , R Forest, Janus Ross.same or to purchase the * remaining fractional part to complete o share: \u2014 - F.C.HENENAW, SE ; fo .POOC .- >e Tw 028000000000 C 78 @ © 5006000060 00000000000000000000000006500000506006 00050 : ve t ASS I .> \u2019 MONTREA \"0900000 1.SATURDAY, APRIL \u2014\u2014 72> THE SATURDAY HERALD @igs 3\" 9% 000000200000000 ; , pa20000U0009000 90000 000009 C00GO000000900 006U00000030000006000020003900000000.97, 190L Q2g0000000A 0 U PRICE ONE CENT.| \u2014 .By a Woman Madge Merton's Weekly Tak \u2018with Fer Herald Readers ase \u2018There .are many tired-out, weary women this week, \u201cfor it is perilously near the first of May, \u2018 Such a scramble as it is to pack up in one house, unpack in another, and keep the family going al! the while.The father has his own difficulties, and it's to be hoped we appreciate them xo as to be properly just to him, but after all, most of us sympathize with what we most clearly understand, so a woman's chief thought is for the woman of the house.She has to pack with an eye to \u2018the unpacking.She must recollect where everyboody's belongings are.She must look well after her household goods; see that they are protected against the weather, and handled with due care, She must be strong-willed enough to argue the matter out, if need te, with the foreman of the moving gang, ind she must 1e self: ' Controiled enough to refrain from seeing many: iittle things over which there is no wse in wrangling.Tlie best of men who move houvehold goods have tneir little danlts, and the most judicious of house: keepers have their little foolishnesses, We do well when we keep these two little facts in mind and proper], batance them , One against the other.It's hard to leave à house which las leën your home-nest | for even a shorts while.\u2018[i.you've loved end \u2018sorrowed, ~uffered anid \u2018hoped there, something of vourseli seems \u2018to have gone \u2018out to the walls and the woodwork and\u2019 the wide-eyed windows., How you've cuddled: around the tire, what fay tales you've told to voure:f- when the red and the black and jhe gray made fantastic figures us vôn sat in that, quiet twilight tour just before dinner.\u201cAnd the httle bik galiery, the little back yard.the big tree.the slender sapiing and the dead stalks of last year\u2019s flowers, how they ap- pes!\" tu aou: No matter how joyousiy Vou gd into vour ew hume, no matter how much bigzer \u2018or better it is, no -mat- ter Low rosy the \u2018prospects are, there's @ pare 10 vour het as vou lock thee windows, and turn the kevin the door and go dunn the Jor the last time.Toeres sways o po fnoisat ihe.last time.\u201d iis that in life as + MWhitt mere we have it. many of the \u2018last times\u201d ere ynknown to us until afterwarls, But if the ciosing of the life in the old house is a little saddemng, it may be oft: set, IT we're mt too tired, Hy the ene thusiasn ahich can come with the new Vie.Jsn't it tu pokuz about à new house.and vonigiing where things ave tu go, and all the test of it.What a fuss we make about the uke ou the walls \u2018bi tlie dust on the ledzes.We are otten very unjust, indeed.to the [it Lenang und it needn't at all excuse oar injustice that we may be quite sure the woman \u2018who followed us.i~ fussing about and won: dering to her relatives and neighbors and vur iriends perhaps, how we could ever.have lived in such a house.Some of us, have, of cour-e, found broken: dishes and crinibs in the pantries, old hats, soiled | ribbons and shoe polish in the clothes\u2019 presses and papers and chips and cobwebs alore in the vedlar~ A woman who inowing!y leaves the rubbish from \u2018her house-moving for others to carry away, is not an entirely nice woman.The busiest of ux can see that all sheves and cup boards and dark corners ave left irce oi Yitter and du-t.We cannot take the soil ed marks from the walls, we cannot restore the freshness.to ualat, ave cannot make an oid house look like a new one, we cannot expect the floors to look as clean as they were before the men trampled over them on moving day.© And he: cause this is so, we should be careful how we damage the housekeeping reputation of the woman who preceded us.\u2018 Ît's 90 casy to find fault.It\u2019s so easy to hurt people.It's 60 easy to be unjust.And\u2019 when we're tired and cross and \u201cdisgusted we let our tongues wag without thinking ot the extenuating circumstances in the case oi the woman who has just moved out.I supose May is the best month to move in, if une must move at all, \u2018hut May is a lovely month to te outdoors, and the poor, busy \u2018house-mothers, with a \u201cwet- tling\u201d on their hands, get very little of the sunzhine and fresh air, and seldom bave the delight of gathening and fond:ing the frail little ~pring flowers.We should n\u2019t lose the springtime if we can keep il.Jt keeps us in touch with the swtetness and peace and purity of nature.We are very apt to grow material, prosaic, hard and money-loving if we keep our minds 100 constantly upon our nouses and their furnishings, our clothes, our worldly suc: cesses or disappointments, and the affairs of other people.And when you're \" avorn and wearied with furniture and rugs and curtains and the old puzzle of trying to stow away the belongings of six people into three clothes presses, drop it ali out of your hands and head, put on your hat, call your little folks or coax your husband or your brother to come with you and go out into the springtime for a good long avalk.It will rest you to get away from the house, It will rest you.to be under the big sky.The music of the birds, the whispering of the wind, the sight \"of themnew green which will soon buret from every twig, the delicate colors of the epring flowers\u2014those things will be better an tonics, for they wil have lifted you clear away from the tiresome round ot everyday \u2018life, and left a streak of sunshine across the gray of a May morning.time.+ > \u201cDid you like \u2018The Gay Lord Quex'?\u201d.asked one woman of another.\u201cNo,\u201d said the other hesitatingiy.\"1 didn\u2019t.\u201d \u201cWell, that's so etrange.| liked it immensely.What did you not like?) ehe queried The other woman was nettled and replied rather shortly, \u201c1 don\u2019t like to see a bad man marry a presumably ond woman.\u201d \u201cOh, _dear, that's old- ashioned, and really,\u201d tone of quict conviction, \u201cthose men sometimes make the best husbands.\u201d The conversation etopped there, for what could one say tv such a woman?Co i _, \"Another woman\u2014a deiicate little home woman\u2014said, \u201cBut if the man was trying 10 be better, don\u2019t you think it was a work for a good woman 3 bel im?\" \u201cYes,\u201d was the answer, \u201cit's work-missiônary work\u2014but one, ought not to ask her to marry him in order to help him.If every old scamp réfornu \u2014_\u2014 with the idea in his mind that a aeweet missionary woman will take him in hand and keep his feet away from slippery places end his eyes from naughty sights, be Il foal that, aller all, ge bis way was the best, .A \u201cI£ « good woman, es à wife, is deserved °F te | by a good man, then the man who is, or has been, less than good shouldn't expect quite as much when he decides to marry.Bother Lord Quex and his wicked old, yellow face! Hare's acting is beyond criticism, hut it's unfair to oblige people to witness p.ays of that sort'in order to see good acting, perfect stage setting, and an all-around.good company.\u201d ; Outdoor sports are having their effect in making women dress more sensibly, and in lessening their terrors of the flying, creeping, crawling life of the woods and fields as well as of the strong winds and the thunder and lightning.It is not now considered sensible for a woman to wheel, golf, play tennis, ride, row or try to swim with, a pair of corsets binding her muscles into weakness and inaction.It is also decreed by fashion that skirts shall be short and draperies rather scant.Even the riding habit of to-day is yards shorter than the cumbrous thing which used to float out from the sides of the cantering horsess It is, also, considered babyish to scream at nice and ants, to run away from a quietly } grazing.old cow, or to shriek from the time | a spider is discovered on your hair unt 1: ome one succeeds in hrushing him off, and then to turn pale and collapse.It's old- fa-hicned too, to be overcome with horror: when you see t snake.* As a matter of fact a snake is.rather handsome, and there is a numeléss grace: in the swift curves, the gliding motion, the graceful erect neck, the delicately poised head.The head is, rather the ugliest part of a snake.It\u2019s tuo flat to be Beautiful.You cannot help phrenologizing him as a thing of low jul'atinets.cunning, and cruelty.lIte v he keep J I av A ret Francis » © the smarting Barrymore almost went crazy.: : ° the actors would have ielt aggrieved 11 SEAVorinx to xet Franri vol on for the ptr ME Barty ; au .they had not.And the company are =o eue biece.a EE en Biv he never tickled Muldoon again.A child's richest inheritance is its father\u2019s i : 1 ee a Pecq that one Bd ae big money to seduce Prancis Wilson anto \u2018 Mr.Philip F.Ndr.who waa selected STRENGTH.-Most likelv vou were born J à il A Ë So.: * ; RR à ranks.side of the condnnation to open Proctor\u2019s Theatre in this city, an .Ce .- ' : Cle \u2019 such an incident into a mediaeval play like | their ranks.Outside of \\ Le 4 PLT 10 Ls dlty, - -and health vi VIM and SNAP a \u201c S \u201d a 9 | ras alwavs'a thorn in Jer des Ouf ho organized.and placed it in\u2019 its pre strong and healthy, now your \\.a avd è a8 î the \u201cDuke's Jester\u201d wos like pasting a.be was always a thorn Ge cher J : Vélo organise J s pr : J 2 ; ; : ; he ä y way-have eatorets with him [ent a- Hutelaine aml almost got deville world.But Mr, Proctor is easily poverished system, just where it is needed, restoring ner RY \\ Ÿ story is so monotonous that is is wonder- sma tech a me qe y Dre fi the seront, A aman who has four the newing the bodily functions.Simply wear it at nixht, réinove on rising, and \\ Q Elevators.¢ ful it should have to he told eo often.coud ret breath clout va sere, When Atres in, New York, one in Albauy, one while you sleep this easy, NATURAL TREATMENT will give you back your RLY 4 : .+ But it is the story of the moth that flics whe finally reache} her dressing room she 19 Unis city, one building in Newark and manhood.a ; Cia id Power for 5 pot to he pone oh the gally striped looked as if she had just emerged from a ba sie .June ae prrorcant td ul If you are riearby I wish you, would drop in and consult me.It will cost ES .: ; ¥ oA heel, Ther vera: he iden for the three round eonte-t with a threshing ma.Frtsoon ter Tonia, Of late be ik ben oat.you nothing.IT can at least give you some good advice as to your general A 5 Factories, .: public while their brilliant faculties still Stine.And she sad things ale ut Jurman tng the pourest artists allotted, to Fim + health.If you live at a distance write me, and 1 will personally answer Jour | 3 Cash Registers remained to them.And this very idolatry mature i node pr a nant 4 jpn ¢.by thé association.Miter Keith and his letters.Ask me to send you my new hook called Health inn Nature,\u201d sent free \\ \u2019 Ë Breet hat re It i ed one rp oy ment generally docs, in à fluod of tears.| els bid Juin their pick of what w ei by mail in plain senled envelope.Write or call to-duy.\\ - Cold Storage, etc.i .- ° - « .» tal \\ \u2018 .Es His sober-colored brother escapes unno- M oo A.\"table were handed to Mr.Proctor.Nat- 182 8t.James St., If you use electricity for any of the : : ; ; Mr.James J.Corbett has started some ! \u2018 MM 1 I L ) y Le ee Plage of Pol: re indignation asi Une netor-pugilists A too ituraily his audi- D R ° A .G .S A N D E N » Montreal, Que.bore purposes, you cannot afford to close j oo \u2018\u201csille who are now \u201cstictinz on the road, je DC gael.Lae, atic 5 were.: .\u2018 .contracts without getting our rates, which.§ in the public press.\u2018Silly women sent says that he en move in society eirdes able to give better shows thag he, Was; _ Office Hours ; 9 a/m.to G.p.n.Sundays, L\"-a.m.to 1 p.m.meme aoe the lowest in Montreal.} them flowers, orchids, and pink notes, ; cher knights ofa tl added and they did it at his expense.So he .: .2 Wd I until they lived in an atmosphere so heat- | from Which other he \u201c a1 se ht.; ¢ has finaily\u2019 broken down the barb-wire = SES - = We will meet all competition and pro- ; ed that it scorched their lives out of them.glove Protests from all the other pugilistie fence and is now free to enter.the mar- - : : tect you against - future rates.' They nged to an artificial world where pried Who claim that The can splash ket and select his .own attractions.And \u2018 ; .\u2014_\u2014 } pork 3 beans bho unknown, and corn.\u2018around in the foam of wociety just as much | this means that we shall get better shows.® : LACH IN E \u2018RAPI DS ; ef and cabbage unheard of.\u20ac \u2019 A he hts Ba th : - oe.8 = : - i ; as he can.Jeffries holds that the fact that ; À \\ i humble flap-jack, and the succulent hash he is engaged to the daughter of an As.| Travelling actors of the cheap stripe ; HYDRAULIC and - ever appeared on the menu.They did bury Park magnate indicates that he\u2019ia have always considered, it excellent fun ; - UE NE ee ; à pot know the taste of bread an butter.Just as much at home in what the class he to pull the whiskers of the rural specta- = .4 |LAND CO., Limited, | The dumpling ne The ad ta la in Tepresents usually call \u201cglad rags\u201d as ix | tors standing open-mouthed upon the plat- N 38 VICTORIA SQUAR { le siecle tastes.ey lived as Lucullus is (oor , Kid\" McCoy claims to have form as the train pulls out.And as a WwW = : A \\ Si JVI E Al | R | S KS 1746 .wiltzed in the Ê : 1 of a reduction in the price of green hams panies, 8 now pathing hin in a M +++ ee .INCOMPARABLE appeared.in all the leadin ng Join | and® witeh-hazel and moaning softly when Furs Sent For.- one a = à TAN ! CANCER! Diès-Oancer i For the Grippe and its Consequence such L; Sullivan holds that Neither of the three be sits deffm.It happened at vd CANGER! An ade a as Bronchitis and Pneumonia would be admitted to any respectable cafe.Mich.The members of the company ha ALL.FR A ï ES LLOWV.This remedy ls very high! OC rumors: \u2019 \u201cMORIN'S WINE OCRESO-PHATEs\" But then the society that John L.prefers seated themselves in their car and the - : .- for the relief a kin, Sut.: \u2019 i i i i Sorofula, and Diseases of the : .does not often figure in Burkes rage.whiskered ruralites had clustered close to fra va Invited to give it trial, For i Is used with success in all cases of So.he hardly counts as an arbiter of the windows to stare in at the actor-folk sale by J.A.Harto, Druggist.1780 Notre - Grippe and Inflammation of the Lungs.fashion.Terry MoGovern has also been with the dull bovine astonishment of the Dame St.Country orders promptly § Don't forget this.IN UGS heard from in the controversy- He says | Western\u2019 hayaced.There vas ue thnk a a 8, B s e+++% +++ ++ -SOLD.BY ALL DEALERS IN DR .t since he became le an.actor he has tra- countryman with in whisker a co LT _ oe | ee vo EE \u2014 .So .; .N y rl a MAKE haste to provide for the keeping of your de | SE | AYR victuals.Buy \u2018a Refrigerator., Beautiful $6 5 0 | = \\ - - ag F.| Hardwood REFRIGERATOR (Special) for © { : | JCONOMIZE also fuel and have comfort by : - | | BUT THIS IS.\u2018 | { purchasing a GAS- STOVE.We have $6.5 0 B mettTes., .flake 303, - Ù ne \u2014-._ vw\u201d - ; \u2019 b n \u2019 them 10] 11 VO nsc cccecs0ss | .Florehants Tel.* * (aoû i : ' \u2018 : | : UPWARDS.3 | .\u2018 oo | » \u2019 a .' \u2018 \\ 2 , a * y ee + _ Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Circle \u2014e The Honest Gold Dollar .1 + \u201cElere's your evenin* paper, all about the money \u201cpane! It was a dark winter night; the keen wind whistled aud howled through the naked Uinbs of the trees, and the suuwtiakes, driven about by the cups riclous Lreeze, plied up in huge drifts in the Bostou streets, Undtr the lamp , clad in mot the thickest of fashionable clothing, stood lit- te Jlumy Graham, 8 his fect to keep them warm, and crying, alternate attempts to warm his flugers with bis breatt\u2014 .\u201cHere's your evenin' paper, all about the money panic; las* one 1 got!\u201d The door of u large.britliantly lghted dry goods house, just opposite where Jimmy flee opened, and a volce calleg oul\u2014 \u2018Here, yi\u201d \u2019 Jimny hastened over w handing In the paher, took the penny in his red, coid band, and hurried ofl to vin hls wore fortunate companions, whe bad disposed of their papers; and stood congregated uuder an archway close by.\u201cAI ouf; Jimuix 7\" salC one of the largest boys, as Jimny cie -up brushing the now from his cap and clothes.\u201cYes, l'ai vui-every one goue!\u201d auswer- ed Jimmy, cheerfully.: Jimmy took out bis well-worn purse to count his money.He drew his last deposit from his pocket, and was about to pur ii In his purse.when an exclamation of surprise esciped Lis lips.Wha: is i, Jimmy?\u201d the boys said, sims \u2018y, gathering about him.| wire a wold dollar, iustead of à answered Jimmy.\u2018 , the boys.Let's have ith alacrity, and exclaimed - one of \u201cPlat is good luck, Jinuay.oysters on that\u201d No.\u201d interposed another Jinnuy affectionately: on \u201cwe'll all go to the theatre.\u201d The archway.while furnishing protection.frou the storui, also served ax x.short col hoy.patting the shoulder, for pedestrinns who lived In that section.On this particular night travel was unusually lively, but the hoys, as they stood under tie dim gasligh:.examining the gold piece, paid no heed to passers-by.: Jimmy was siteat fer, a moment.Te - turned the glittering coin aver awl over in bis hand, the boys still persuading him.The temptation was great.\u2018.\u201cNow cote, Jimmy.we can have a grand time to-night.Nebody will ever question you about where vou cer the extra money,\u201d persisted one of The Boys.\u201cSee here, Thoyst presently spoke up Jimmy, \u201cUm not goin\u2019 to buy ovsters, nor | I'm net goin* to the theatre.I'm going to take this monéy back\u201d Co \u201cListen to tie tittle idlot!\u201d ridienicdl one of the boys.Why, Jimmy, you don\u2019t know where vou got him!\u201d ' , - \u201cOn, bat TI do.though\" was Jimmy\" ositive answer.cf fot him from\u2019 the man n the store ve | soll the last paper.\u201d * you ain't a-going to real on your asked Nell Anderson, ) L *Nat ne: nenmmy cold me never to Keep.belonged fo, & cenu when 1 knowed who it 1's not hon- CI onintt a goin\u2019 todo dt.esr ; And before any\u2019 ef his Cnipinions could reply, Jimmy tad des pouvest-in the fark, HL binding storm, and wis Soon ar tonte, where he told his motper all about his*adventure.: His mother conimendéd him for his noble actton, and instrueted Lin how 1a conmduet himself when Le çuèered the store 76 re turn the moner.; The nex: toring found him up early, and he partied be suppose] The nropr 5.Woûld be in.© Ax he entered The store he addressed one manner, .hy said the clerk, leanan vou canned fee Mr.M : he's usy in his offer\u201d \u201cBut I have smmrhinz ought te see him.\u201d pérsisted Mnimy, Tes petfuilr.Pc au enrernil Ftp Presentiv he came to the dear and heekD oned to Jimmy.saying \u201cthat\u201d he wus permitted tn ener.Jiminy was somewhat staod in the presence of the a.who\u2018eved bim-curiously from over his .spée- taces.: \u2018 \u2019 eénfised as he \u201cWell what's vour business: came the - greff demand.Lo \u201cWir * said Jimmy, with difideénce.\u2018last night 1 an\u2019 yon gave me this dollar far SIMA TT Les me see, si tleman, fumbling his forth a.cent.Well, wêll, s to bring it back\u201d vod von a papers a vent.\u201d said the ald gen.in pockets, drew 1 did! But.who told you TREADING ON DANGEROUS GROUND.Census Man: \u201cI beg your pardon, madam, but I didn\u2019t quite catch your ' e! [Ç .Co Pe BY WM.J.QUINN (aged 15), .,_ St.Andrews, N.B.\u201cMammy, sir.\u2018She alwars told me never to keep u cent, nor any money I got, if I knowed who kt belonged to.\u2019 \u201c(ood advice, excellent advice, wy hoy.And now you may not only keep the dollar, but come giround here to-morrow.and.- - d'il see i£_L cannot tind you something better than selling papers.\u201d Jimmy burried *home to tell his.mother all about it, and the next day he was iu- stalled as errand-boy: and so diligently and faithfully did hie attend.to his duty that lie was elevate] as he grew older, aud svon became one of.the foremost and trusted clerks in the great dry goods estabiish- ent.- HE ASTONISHED.There was astonishment last evening at the homr of Mrs.Harrlet Harvey in I.in- _ colo Avenue, cause by the return of Don, the family dog.The fumily moved to this between his | \u201caîted the tour ar which - .5 .for him, an\u2019 FT, wort to him.\u201d said the clerk, | ventiefnan, | { she reacted there, ing appeared parfeet ringing the dog ian a box \u2018ear In the wuight.He was d tented, and made his way back twenty miles to the firm in Enfield, Tomkins County.where he was born and ralsed.Don was uot alone où his return, but was accompanied by a cat that had been left on the farm when the fawnliy removed to the city.At about 10 o'clock mst evening the family heard a, ecratching noise ou the dcor, which was opesed, and in walked the dog, arcompanled by the cat that been léft behind.Both gave evidence of having had a hard trip and were nearly tan'shiod, They ate greedily from the same plate and then dropped off to alcep.Mrs.Harvey says\u2019 that the doz and the cat were firm friends où the farm and had been togetlior a greater part of their lives.Wehile she knew that they were fond of ench other, she never suspected that the ciuse of the dog's nucledness wis his sep- arsiion from, the cat, The dog next morn.ly contented, and Mrs.Harvey says they will never be separated again.~-Our Dumb Animals, A : *\u2014 T - | Young Contributors | city recently, = = The Editor 13 always glad to contri- Lbutions from the hoys had girls.of the ctrele, days, doseripilons of iruvels, tue place you live in.Pont pbout three.hundrel words Is right.ohiy one side of the paper and sign your uame, age and address.week.' make the contribution too long, \u2014 Dear l'andora,\u2014I have never been out of Nova Seotia but would like to see the world very much.At any rate, I have Leen nearly all orer Nova Scotia, except Cape Éreton, where 1 am going next summer cn à visit.| have Ween in most all \u2018the large towns of Nova Scotia aud many of the smaller ones: Lut none of them is as nice as Shub-nacadie to nie.Que place I Thé very much is Grand Pre, near Ann- apclis.It Is very pretty judeed, situated In a valley with mountains all around the vllage, and the river runing near.When yon aré ou the mountains and the sun As sLining vol eannot think of anything more beyutitul, Cottages nearly hidden by apple trees, which are covered with pink and white Blossoms, little straggling brooks on which the sun shines and makes the water glister and sparkle; and then In ve dis- farce Mims Basin, © You.eannot imagine tow lovely (It is unless you see it your own vyes, And oF all.a 1 sincerely ply the poor v \u201cdriven ike eattle out of their beautiful home amd taken to he little less than slavess Why could they not have taken the oath of aflegiane + To \u2018Greaz Britain?Phot Js the question that puzzles me, ave vou ever Triad Lunsfellow's poeur called with though 1 love the British, French.who were av RAYMOND M'CARTY (aged 16), 12 Buckingham Avenue.ry much indeed.DXISY ELIF Age 14.Evaugeline?Yours; shu benaeadie, NUS.FOR PUSSY:S SURPRISE.Mie, Pussy had a family of five, and Madame Pug.who lived next door, hy half of 1he une barn, also Laï five very pretty puy puppies.Puiesy wast on very wood terms with Madayie Bug, so she told.her children tthough they didn't understand) that they must on no acest associate with the family next door.One day when Mek.Jussy had- gone out to huy =mme rats.mice and apple sauce, Madame Pug got out her mzrket basket, thinking \u2018it a good op- I lke It ve \u201c80 she dumped her children in the basket an) started off at oa great paee was afraid Mrs.Passy would reach Jhon before, she (Madame Puy had filled lier erfind Wel, she reached lk, Puser\u2019s house and found that ste hadn't returned, and that she haut left tres children at home.Madame Pug bad intended to introduce her faxnily to the passies and take a few arfi- cles from the cupboard, hat another thought struek her.\u201cWouldn't \u2018it be\u2019 nicer to bave a \u2018cat faunily than a doz?\u2019 So she took So out her children from the basket and put in thé Kittens insted.and taking a few mice from the cuphoatd, started of\u20ac home, leaving her -own children hehind.Don\u2019t you think she was a very naughty mama?Meanwhile Mrs, Pussy had: made alt her purchases and vas lnirrying homes When instead of finding five little kits, she found five little pups.She } was so -surprised that she atomd, still and atared at them.Then she.stopped\u2019 inoking at them to think.\u201cNow.there's no one around Der who has pug ehildien but Madame Pug.So they must he hors.\u201d And ah\u2018 .ealled \u201cFluff.Plakey, Frisk, Spot, | Whiskers,\u201d several times, but no kitties #0 she took a basket, puts the pugs In and started for Madame Pug's house, Madame I'ug had gone out.to got some foot, and had forgotten to\u2019 take the af peared, kitties with her.Mrs.l\u2019ussy took her pussy.children.and leaving the pug chil dren, went home.When Mrs, Pug got home and found the kitts gone she set oft for Mrs.Pusay\u2019s, but found she had moved away.and nobody knew where, 80 Madt- ame Pug had to he contented with her own children, : MAY DAVIS, 398 St, Catherine Street.Age 12 Our Puzzle Corner *r\u2014 : AN ENIGMA.' - (By Enoch Young.) I am composed of five letters, My first Is a consonant, \u2019 My first and second is a personal pro-, noun.°° Write about.Jour pets, your holi- |- Use | Suad sume in next | portunity In ve à \u2026.0.parues about May 5 S.8.Malin Head .\u2026.\u2014.\u2026.\u2026.abBut May 29 A limited number © cabin passengers carried on above steuters at Through: bilis of lad.ng granted, from.all points in Canada.| Agents \u2014 G.Heyn & Sons, Delfast; Pal.grave, \u2018Murphy & Co.Dublin: larold Kennedy, Quebec; J.T.Sickel, Chicago; F.C.Thompson, Toronto.; McLEAN, KENNEDY & \u20acO., General Agents, 18 Hospital Street, Montreal.OF INSPECTOR AND DEPUTY INSPECTORS OF GRAIN.Applications for the positions of Inspectors.and Deputy Inspectors of Grain, to be created by thie amended Inspection Law, will be, re- celved by the undersigned until Friday, 26th instant, inclusive, after which day applicants will be informed of the date of their examination by the Moard of Examiners, By ordi\u2019 GEO.1.\\DRILL, Scerctary.Office Board of .Trade, April 19th, 1901, = \u201d [A Man 's Woman « * FRANK NORRIS.fiercely; she did not rare \u2018either to look Into the past or forward Into the future.The present oceupled her; for the present, | Ber head was aching.But before Lloyd went to bed that night | Miss Bergyn knew thé whole truth as to what had happened at Dr.Pitts\u2019 house.The superintendent nurse hid followed Lioyd to her room almost immediately, and would not be denfed.She knew very well CHAPTER VIL\u2014(Continued.) #__Yes, at Vanoni's.But we get a reduction you know\" \u201cand, oh listen; this Is too funny; she turned around and; sald, very prim and stiff.\u2018No, indeed; I'm too old a woman.\u2019 Funpy! If I think of that on my deathbed I shall 1augh.\u2014\"\u201d \u2018 \u201c_and so that settled it.How could I go on after that?\u201d oMust you tack It \u2018on?The walls are go hard.\u201d \u201cLet Rownie do it; she knows .Oh, here's the invald.\u201d ; \u201cOb, why, it's.Lloyd.We're so glad you're able to come down.; But when they had done exclaiming over ter reappéarance among them Lilo still remained as she was, her back against the door, standing very straight, her hands nt der side, she did not immediately reply; _ heads were turried In ler direction.The télk fell away by rapid degrees as they to notice the palencss of her: face and the strange firm set of her mouth, Kills Bed Bugs one application of LYONS\u201d Liquid Bug Poison does the work.Cost 25c.a large bottle.Your money back if not .satisfactory.At druggists and grocers, or JOHN T.LYONS, ° \u201cSit down, Lloyd,\u201d \u201cdon\u2019t stand.You are nol very well yet; I'll have Rownle briug you a \u2018glass of sherry.\u201d ' There was a silence, Then at-length: \u201cNo,\u201d sald Lloyd, quietly.\u201cI don't want any sherry.I don't wamt any supper, [I cine down to tell you that you arc all wrong In thinking I did what could with my typhoid case at Medford.You think 1 left only after the patient had died.| did not; I left hefore.Theré wns a criss of some kind.! don't know what It was, because I was not in the slck room at the time .and I did.not go when I was call \"ed, The doctor was not thre either; he had gone ont and left \u2018the case in my charge.\u2018There was nobody with the patient but a scrvauly the servant called me, hut 1 did not go.Instead, 1 came away and 1bft the house.\u2018The patient dled that same day.Itis that I wanted to tell you.Do you ail understand\u2014perfectly?I left my patient at th: moment of a crisis, and with no one with him but a servant.And he died that seme afternoon.\u201d : Then she want out, and the closing of the door jarred sharply upon the great silence that had epread throughout the room., : Lloyd went back to her room, closed and locked the door.and sinking down upon the floor by the couch, bowed her head -upon her folded arms.But she was in no mood for weeping, and her eyes weTe dry.Rhe was conscious chiefly that- she had taken an\u2019 Irrevocghle step, that her head had begun to ache.There was no exh.arafion In her mind now; she did not fecl nny of the satisfaction of attainment nf- tere straggle, of {triumph afier victory, Môte, 4han once she even gnestioied hers peif if, after nil, her confession hud been niecessarÿ.: Bat tigw she \u2018Was Weary unto Soath of fhe srhoie wretoned businoss, Mow, + ee re am ee said Miss, Bergyn,: that Lloyd Nearlght had never left a ddy- ing patient of her own volition, Intuitively she guessed ay something.hidden.\u201cLloyd,\u201d shd safd, decisively, \u2018don\u2019t ask nie to halleye that you went of your own free wilh, Tell me just what happened, Why did yon go?Ask me to believe anything but-that you\u2014: no,sI won't say the word, There was some very good reason, wasn't there?\" 2\" Doctor.- We wish you would ask your doctor what he thinks of Vapo-Cresolene.He will say \u2018It's certainly the best way of reaching the throat and lungs, this inhaling You gee, it brings the medicine right in contact with the weak places.If it's asthma, bronchitis, whooping-cough, croup, or any such trouble, the Cresolene vapor touches every inflamed place.Relief is quick, certain, Sa 3 me Vapo-Cresolene Is sold druggists everywhere.Tha Vapotizer and Le rn oe a lifetime, and a bottle of ( rewolenc complete, $1.50; she only knew that her head was aching ov mn \u2014 PS0 7 \u201cYou must think what you, choose, you wouldn't understand.\u201d © But, happily, {ally broke Rhee Bergyn did The.superintendent nurse knew only by report.for years, and vleided It had ouly béen after the lust hope hind been tried.understand.self, and Miss Borgyn did not ask.: \u201cI know, of courte,\u201d sild men.left: blame: for Mr.Ferriss\u2019 dentli, a very good reason for leaving your case, and that while we can\u2019t explain it an more particularly, I have had a talk wit ou and know all abont it \u2018and am perfoct- y satisfied.Then 1 shall go out to Med- ford nud sca Dr.Hts, It would be best,\u201d of fecLie dissent.\u201cHe must understand nny talk about the matter at all has \u2018happened has happened \u2018in the pro- fexsion,\u201d and don\u2019t believe it whl go any further.\" | end of the week.ent the association of the other nuress was more than khe was able to hear.Later, an old story she would return, resuming her work as though nothing had happen- Hattle met her nt the railway station period of time.= : Te \u201cAnd you dldn't get slick, after all,\u201d she exclntmed, elasping her hinds, \u201cWas your patient an sick ne T was?Weren°t his \u201cT\u2014I cannot explain,\u201d Lloyd answered.You- wlen Lloyd's reticence fin- Bennett Put Lloyd she had known realized that If she had : Ju the end Lloyd told her everything that had occurred, But though she even admitted Benneits affection for her, she sald.nothing about her- the superintendent uurse nt length, \u201cvod hate to think that you were made Lo Ko: but men are stronger than women, Lloyd, aud such a aan.a8 that must be stronger than\u2019 most You were uot to blame hécause you the case and you ave cortninly not to Now 1 shall glve it out here in the house that you had she added, for lloyd had made a gesture perfectly, and we need not he afraid of What Lloyd returned to Banulster toward the How long abe would remain she did not know, hut for the pres- when the affair had become something of \u201cLet ug not talk any \u2018shop,\u2019 Hattie,\u201d she sald, trying to smile, | : But on the moring after her arrival Lloyd - woke in her on white room of the old farm house abruptly consélous of \u201csome gubtle change that had occurred to her overnight, For the first time since the .seene In - the breakfast-room at Med: ford she was aware of a certain ealmness that bad come to ber.Perhaps she had at lust begun to feel (he good effecis of the trial by fire which she had voluntarily undergone to know a certain happiness that now there was no longer any deceit In her hearts This ghe had uprooted and driven -out hy the force of her own will It was gone.But now, on this mornmg, she seemed to feel that this was not afl Something else hind left her, something \u2018that of late had harassed her and gone her.and embittered her life, and mocked at her genticnesa and Kindhess, was gone.Phat fieree trucnlent hittred that she had go striven to puts from her, now behold, ie fts own, accord it had \u2018seemed to leave rer; had dared the ordeal of confession thtw feeling of hatred, {his perverse and ugly changeling that had brooded in lier heart, had sept\u201d too stroux, too deeply seated to he \u2018maved.Now, suddenly it had departed,\u201d unbidden, without effort on hier nrt.1 D aguely Lloyd wondered at this thing.In driving deceit from her it would aps pear that she ha® also driven out hatred, that thé one could not stay so soon as the other had departed, Could the -one'.exist apart from the other?Was there then some strange affinity in all evil, ns pet- bnps in ali wood so.that na victory over one had Jmpulsr was a vietory over many?Without thought of gala ot of re- to what was right ward she \u201chad held through tho confusion and storm and darkness, was this to he after all, her re.with the phaepn and theponies, Bie was ward, hor gain?Possibly; but she .eonld radiant with deligivt at the p of hav- not tell, she could not sce.The confusion ing Ldoyd ell to herself for an Indefinite wns subsiding, the storm had passed, but much of the darkness yet remained, De- celt she\u2019 had fought from out her heart; silently hatreil had stolen after it.Love had not yet returned to his old place, and \u2018extra applies of Cresolene «5 ouv-la And 50 cena, | Parents glud that you mude him well j never, never would, but\u201d the changeling meat | © pon ee rasa: Co.sé t be hand ver the Little ir) » gars uubod.wid the House wis: swept and A rec.upon APO-CRESCLENS ner \u2018over \u2019 a 3 : Co 32e Fulton BL Dew Nock, UA.2 menily Pot mor hand over Ue EINE (To be Conttaued) = ~~\" \"+ ne 7 | May moderate rates.NOTICE TO CANDIDATES FOR OFFICES | How had ft happened?© Before she CLDER.DEMPSTER & CD ROTAL MAIL STEAMER LINES | Consisting of 120 Steamers, Aggregating 50,000 Tons.BEAVER LINE Lake Champlain (new) twin screw.9,000 tons Lake Eric (new) twin screw .5,000 Lake Megantic .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s vee.5,600 °° Lake Simcoe .,.wees 5,700 °° Lake Superior .Bo re Lake Ontarto .ieecececcesacescenne 5,100 ** Lake Huron .c.e.- recense s.\u2026.4,500 Lake Michigan (b'l'ég) twin screw.11.000 °° Lake Manitoba (b'l'dg\\ twin screw.11.000 *¢ REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE : .BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.From From Liverpool, : Montreal, Anril16.Lake Champlain .\u2026.\u2026.May 3 April 22.Lake Megantic ii.May 10 April 30.*Lake Superior .oe.May.17 May 7.!.Lake Ontario, .May 24 May 14.Lusitania .,.May 31 May ?1.Lake Champlain .28.Lake Megantic .June 4.*Lake Superior-.\u2018Lake Superior carries Sec Ste:rage l'assengers only.- SUMMER RATES.FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $72.50 and upwards; Round Trip, £100.00 and upwards.; SECOND CARIN - Single, $35.00 and upwards: Round Trip, $65.88 and upwards.© According to steamer, location and number of prrions in room.STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool.London, Londonderry.Glasgow.Belfast and Queens- town, $24.50 and.$25.50.: MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.ASTIANTI s.reccssesrosu een srcc000 May 3 NEGAMA .MONTCALM MONTREAL TO LONDON.MONTENEGRO Go , :.May 4 MONTAUK \u2026.May -MONMOUTH- MONTEZUMA.ELDER.DEMPSTER & 6 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, _ MONTREAL.LEYLAND LINE QUEBEC TO LONDON SAILING.FROM LOUISE DASIN.S.8.Belgian .May 7 S.S.Méxican .qiiiieiierenens .May 22 &S.Indian (new, 11,000 tons) .June 4 S.S.Almerian .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.even PR June 10 MONTREAL TO ANTWERP From From Antwerp.« .Montreal.April 13.S.8.Assyrian \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.May 4 April 24.8.8.Mexican .2asoues May 1.S.8.Albanian May 22 Special through rates to and from points in Canäta and United States.For passage, freight and general information, apply to : > FRED'K.LEYLAND & CO.(1900), Ltd.s1 St.Peter Street; 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the lights being at the command of the passengers any bour of the night.: Music rooms and smoking rooms on tho promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms.are heated by steam.\u2019 ! RATIM \u2014 Cabin, $0.00 reduction is made on except on lowest rates.Second Cabin \u2014 To \u2018Liverpool, London or Londonderry, $5 to $1v single, S$UX.SS or $76 return.Le Strérage \u2014 To Liverpool, London.-Glasgow, Belfast, or Londund\u2018rry, including a plentiful supply, of provisions, cooked and served,\u2019 and.every requisite for tlie voyage, $26.00.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE and unwards.Round Trip Tickets, of W.list Street, New York.) From From Glasgow.Steaunship.\"New York\" 11 Apr.,.Ladeentian.+.27 Apr 16 Apr.Sicilian (new).4 May 1 May.State of Nebraska .15 May «Rates '\u2014 First Cabin, $10 and upwards: return tickets, $4 and words.\u201d Second Cabin, to Glasgow or Londenderry, $32,350; return tickets, Sé1.45.Sterrage, $26.00.Steamers on this service have excellent ac-: con:modation for -all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward: Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire widthof the the length.Eleetrie lizhts throughout, and elcetric bellg in every stateroom.*° H.& A.AI LAN, 55 Common Street, Montreal.DOMINION LINE - MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM PORTLAND.FROM BOSTON, Dominfon .April 27 Via Queenstown, Cambroman .May 4 Commonwealth May 8 *Roman ,May 11 New England.May 23 Vancouver .May 18 : Commonwealth June § *Otteman .May 23> New England.June:19 *Tlhese steamers do Not Carry passengers.: RATES OF PASSAGE.= Cabin\u2014$60.00 and upwards.Second Cabin \u2014 $40.00 and upwards.- Cabin\u2014$50.00 and up- © wards.Second Cabin \u2014 $35.00 and $37.60, accord- {ng to steamer.and $26.00, accord- to all ing to steamer.points.For further information, apply to any agen of the company, or DAV ID TORRANCE & Co., General Agents, Mohteral.iL S.S.\u201cCAMPANA,\u201d CSTEAMSER 00, LD SATURDAY.2ith OF APRIL, And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, leaving Quebec tho following day at NOON for FATIIER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUM- MERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN and PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers, No cargo received after Noon of sailing day.For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply to J.G.DPROCK & CO., Agents, \u2018 211 Commisioners St, City.AMERICAN LINE NEW YORK \u2014 SOUTHAMPTON \u2014 LONDON.Sailing Wednesdays at 10 a.m.principal New York vo.May 1| New York .May 23 St.Paul .May 8 St.Paul .May 29 St.Louls .May 151 St.Louls .June 5 RED STAR LINE.NEW YORK \u2014 ANTWERP \u2014 PARIS.Sailing Wednesdays at Noon.Zeeland .May 1 Pennland .May 22 Friesland .May 8 Kensington May.20 Southwark .May 15 *Zeeland +.June à b *New Twin Screw Steamer calling at Cher- ourg.INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.Picrs 14 and 15 N.River.ffice \u2014 73 Broadway, New York.oO W.H.HENRY, 116, St.Peter Street, Mechanics\u2019 Institute Building, Montreal.BLACK DIAMOND LIN, \"FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ' FROM MONTREAL TO \u2019 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL iE NORTH SYDNEY, C.Band ST.JOHNS, NfId.: FIRST SAILINGS.| : 38, BONAVISTA.onorabout May.8\" SS.BONAVISTA.on or about May 30 - For Further Information Apply to KINGMAN & CO./ \u201cBd ium 864 to 868i ORAIG STREET, TOLRIHONE MAIN 87, ne gt \u201c AU Calling at Londonderry (from New Picr, foot be vessel.and two-thirds of .Third Class \u2014 $25.00 Third Class \u2014 $2808 \u201c~~.14 Place Royale ; v - on - enterprise,\u201d said Sir SIR WILLI - ing the AM AN HORNE SEES \"IMMENSE RICHES IN CUBA Practical Faith in the Early Prosperity of the Island.OUTLINES THE PLANS \"OF HIS: SYNDICATE Construction of the Railroad But .the First Step in Its Enterprise.two coasts in the Province of Santa Clara, giving an outlet for the products of that region to the sea.: This work 3s to be finished by the first of April, 1902.The company already has 3,000 men employed in grading and building bridges, and as goon as the sugar crop is gathered, within a few weeks, he expects to double his force and keep at least 6,000 men, and more if possible, constantly ¢n the work of construction.As stated in \u2018these columns a few days ago, Sir William Van Horne is doing this work and invest- money of his syndicate without any legal authority or franchise from the Government.What is known as the For aker resolution adopted by Congress prohibited the granting -of franchises by the provisional government, and the organization of a permanent government is so im .definite and so far in the future that Sir: Wuliam and his syndicate-concluded with the approval of the Secretary of War and tbe President to undertake the work of construction like any other enterprise.They asked no grant and no special privi- Jeges.They bave purchased their t of way for ce their plans bave not met with the approval but \u2018with the enthusiastic encouragement of all con- ONLY FIRST STEP.\u201cThis railroad is one step in our liam Van Horne, \u201cwhich is intended more for the development of the natural resources of Cuba than\u2018 to furnish transportation.In other words, the railroad is merely a means to an end.We could not carry out our other plans without transportation facilities, ce the railroad was the first necessary etep.We have purchased vast tracts of land in the central and eastern provinces of the island, including forests, pastures and first-class cultural land.e pro- onists upon it, giving the \u2018erence to the best men in our construction gangs.We shall cut up the agri- ost power, and, although it was practi assist in the \u20ac .the introduction of cattle.\u201cThe highlands in the eastern and cen- Cuba furnish tral part of the finest ranges I have ever seen.Before the revolution there were over 1,750,000 catile there, but they have been Jived out At resent can only round up about - Be ian \u2018market ill Door several h cattle thousand every without onidering the export possibali- ties, and we propose to encourage the or ion oe rile to ay ranges supply market.e are now putting up sawmills in the ti areas that we have purchased ting out logs and lumber und ties nee of the road.Âs soon as we pleted the work of construction we propose to work off these sawmills into private bands snd organize companies to out the timber for commercial purposes.The mountains are covered with the finest cabinet woods in the world, sufficient to last a Most of th e have purchased \u201c e area we have formerly belonged to nonresident own principally Speniards who live in Paris an Madrid, and not only never come to Cuba, but have done nothing to develop the resources of the island end have contributed nothing to its wealth and welfare.That has been one of the greatest drawbacks to rosperity\u2014the ownership of vast estates y non-residents.CONDITIONS IMPROVING.\u201cConditions are improving rapidly in Cuba,\u201d continued Sir William Van Home.\u201cThe island has extraordinary recuperative cally devastated during the last revolution, it is recovering with marvellous rapidity.The sugar fields are being replanted, the mills are being rebuilt, but money and labor are scarce.Every man who wants to work can get good wages, bigger than were ever paid before.À dollar a day \u2018Americano\u2019 is considered a great fortune by the ordinary Cuban.Hé has never fared so well before, and his employment is a guarantee of peace on the island.Immigration is beginning to flow in.During the last year about 28,000 laborers arrived from Spain, Italy and other countries, and every one of them has been immediately absorbed by the - sugar plantations.But the Jack of capital is a great.difficulty.Foreign investors are shy because of the uncertain political status, but they will gain confidence as they study the situation, and will soon find that there is no ggod ground for apprehension.Property in Cuba is just as safe ag anywhere else, or we would not go there.Our own investments are a sufficient anewer to your inquiry.We are * spending millions of dollars upon our faith \u2018in the stability of the Cuban Government, whether it is annexation or independeace, and have no fear.We don\u2019t consider that we ere taking any greater risks than we would run in similar enterprises elsewhere.THE SUGAR CROP.\u201cNo, it will be several years before Cuba will be able to produce a normal crop of sugar.The product this year will be about 500,000 tons; which is a handsome increase from the 350,000 tons.produced last year, but not quite half a maximum crop, which ought to be something aver a million tons, but the sugar interest is recovering rapidly.It suffered more than any other ind during the rewolution, for most of the plantations: were destroyed and the mills were burned, but the old fields are being replanted, and new and important plantations are being started so.that when the industry has recovere the product will be greater than ever before.+ CUBA'S RICHES.\u201cThe eastern part of the island raises bub dhe crop hes ben limited because cof- Fe Hi E i i i L ek.I fi 8; ; Eh 8 Epil Ty they bav fat and hearty.and aes © grown an are bappy and contented.The climate in the highlands Re She as that of any place in the wor people gene: j by what they ote in: the.lowlands the coast.3 5 THE INHABITANTS.\u201cThe inhabitants of Cuba are a much better class of people than represented.I have been happily disappointed in my experience with them.Like everybody else had preconceived ideas which I have since found were incorrect.They average as well as people of any.other country in intelligence, industry and riorals, and will make excellent citizens as soon as thev find out what self-government means.You must remember that they have been the subjects of a despotism since the island wis settled, and they and their fathers have passed through an experience which is not calculated to inspire à people with confidence.in the honesty and sincerity.of : their rulers.They make \u2018excellent lahorers, Ut took a little-natience to teach them our ways of doing things, but they have quick perceptions, amia dispositions, and are naturally docile and obedient.For the first time in history Cuba has schools, and: they are well attended.The ratio of illiteracy will decrease rapidly from ghis time on.The people are eager.to have their children learn.\u201cThe constitutional convention is all right,\u201d said Sir Willian Van Horne, in an- ewer to an inquiry.\u201cThe Platt resslu- tions will be accepted sooner or later, but we must give them a little time to zet around to it.\u201d = .SPEED OF AN EARTHQUAKE Speaking of an Indian.earthquake of 1807, a London scientist says the vibrations travelled to Europe, where the were recorded at very many stations, an po doubt would have been equally well recorded at jany othem glaces on the.surface of our world had re been provided suitable instruments.The preliminary tremors, which are probably waves of compression, \"travelled through the world to reach Italy and other countries with an average rate of 345 miles per minute, or cultural land into small farms and assist magnificent coffee, the best in the world, 9.0 kilometers per second\u2014a rate which, \u2014 = = mn at act blood and exhausted nerve force.| The Spring Medicine ~ That Doctors Endorse Because it is Not a Weakening Purgative, but a Blood- Enriching, System-building Restorative.Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food is just such a medicine as the best physicians prescribe for patients who complain of the depressing ills of spring, thin, watery lood If a committee of the most skilful phy- 'siclans were to meet to formulate a tonic and restorative especially suited to the needs of the human system in the spring they could not do better than to use the formula of this famous food cure.| Doctors are slow to recommend other remedies than their own, but there is not a doctor of any reputation in this country but will tell you that Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food is as good a spring medicine as it is possible to obtain.the strongest medicipe remedy ache, dyspepsia and.neuralgic | pains tem and foretell the appr and receipt book author.BATES & CO., TORONTO.| Many of them prescribe this treatment, knowing that the name of Dr.Chase is can bear.ecome that it seems as though nearly everybody is using it this spring.Ask your neighbors about it, ask your druggist, ask your doctor.f When the ills of spring discourage you | and you drag yourself about with aching head, irritable, nervous and despondent, you can resort to the use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food with positive assurance that it will rekindle the vital spark of life by purifying and enriching - the blood and instilling new nerve force into the weakened system.| Nervousness, sleeplessness, -loss of energy, ambition and the power to concentrate your thoughts, nervous head.all point to an exhausted nervous sys.1 ar oach of paralysis, prostration or nervous collapse.This is the most trying season of the\u2019 whole year, but you avoid serious: disease and keep the vitality of the body at high-water mark by using Dr.| Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, the favorite prescription of the world-f; p .50 cents a box, at all dealers, or EDMANSON, » guarantee that any So pop#ar has this +.| Dr.Chase's Nerve Food | 1 through closed $Prince Albert for once in his had they Burope by the ongest possible route.From the period of these waves, which is taken at wenty-two seconds, and their velocity, their length may be inferred, an estimate of which is thirty-four miles, while their height, as deducted from their And the maximum angle of tiltlfig, is estimated at twenty inches.The slowness of the movement was such that they could not be felt, while the magnitude was auch that the unaided eye of an observer would not.be able to recognize any differential movements in his surroundings.The largeness of.these disturbances and their great duration, extending over several hours, preclude them from the category of tremors, vibratjons or microsciame.\u2014 Pittsburg Dispatch.WEELMAN WILL TRY FOR POLE AGAIN Famous American Explorer Talks Briefly of His Plans This ,Ç Year.\u2014 (Special to the Record-Herald.) the arctic explorer and noted Washington \u201ccorrespondent, who landed to-day from the American liner St.Louis, admitted frankly that he had purchased a\u2019brigantine in Norway, and that he contemplated | another arctic trip in search of the North \" Pale, either this season or next.This was ! the first announcement that Mr.Wellman | had actually bought a vessel.I \u201cThere is no secret about it.\u201d said Mr.Wellman, though I believe little has been said about it ro far.1 have simply \u2018purchased the oak-hulled brigantine Magdalena, of 400 tons, and shall make a trip in her to Franz-Josef's Land either this , year or next.2 | .DATE OF DEPARTURE NOT FIXED.\u201cMy object in going over at this time was to learn what the facil ites were for making a trip this year or next, and.I have come bac without deciding whether to go this season or nat.The matter is simply in this state: It is left entirely in my hands, and I can in twenty-four hours crystallize the plane that are now merely provisional, so to speak.1° \u201cWhat do I think of Baldwin's plan to reach the Pole?I cannot think.about them at all, for I know nothing about them.He will establish a base of supplier as far north as possible in Franz Joscf's Land, you say, and then make a dash with a small party for the Pole?Well, that is precisely the plan that has been adopted by all arctic explorers recently.I know of no other plan that has ever promised much.success.It is the plan I shall adopt when I go.NO ONE ASSOCIATED WITH HIM.\u201cNo, there is no one associated with me .at all.I have purchased the Magdalena myself, and shall back and lead my expedition.in ! yards of Collins & Archer, at Larsvik,Nor- way-the same yards where Dr.Nansen\u2019a Fram was fitted out.- \u201cThe Magdalena is copper sheathed and she has an auxiliary engine of sufficient ower to send the vessel along.at six Énots.That is all the speed necessary in the ice fields.She has a single screw and an ice breaker affixed to the bows.\u201cThe crew will number fourteen all told.Of course a party of scientists twill accompany me, and I may say that they are already tacitly selected.\u201cIt is pot true that Nansen and the Duke de Abruzzi intend going to the arctic together.The Duke will go to the antarctic next season, while Nansen has no plans.SCOUTS SUBMARINE PROJECT: ~ \u201cScheme to reach the North Pole in a submarine boat?Yes, 1 have heard of it.All 1 can say is if the explorer has faith that his boat can travel 2,000 miles under water, or ratlier under ice, and is pre pared to take chances on finding) open water when he wishes to come up for additional air, he ight nue .1 would ish to try it mysell.\"Nr Wellman started for Washington | to-night.MADAME LA MODEAND ~~ HER GREAT INFLUENCE e modes?phe prudent \u2018story may well lay aside hin folios en peti anuscripts and his work in the British museum and devote his attention to the contents of his grandmamma's rret, those chests in which silks, em- roideries, woollens and acarsely woven cottons and homespuns will, tell the more truthful and the more vivid alory.Ç non Chateaubriand got back from exile he went, as was natural to a youth of his erament, not to, the assembly first, but to the ealons of ew remaining friends.were all good royalists, but dn doors and shut blinds and upon whispers, fearful and hoarse, had en- tered\u2014the fashion.; These ladies who were ready io die for the old regime, who would mount the scaffold to-morrow with a vive la roi,\u201d were ed in ahort-waisted garments that were bound beneath the arms with.a girdle; the latter were bare, and their hair cut short and curled in tiny waves over .\u201cThe coiffure a gi aillotine> es they described it in the ssesr Shops, \u201cwas a style adopted as well by the ladies of the oourt as br Camille Des- moulins.en uddering over the horrors of the revolution, and afterward training her militia and\u2019 throwing up breastworks againat the invasion of \u201cBony,\u201d di her \u201d put patches on her ruddy cheeks an insular copy.of the Parisian dressmaker.When Bagenie became skim and a trifle awry on one side, says the Baltimore Sun, hoops were the mode, and it was impossible to crowd more than two dozen women into the largest ballroom, In vain the er maid whispered: \u201cCome nearer, 1 can't hear.you.\u201d The most adored one, and those who are inclined to Whence come th well look at a picture of Victoria shortly after her visit to her \u2018\u2018cousins\u201d in the Tuilleries.The Prince of Wales, who is supposed to be leaning against her, is five feet off, from bis mamma by what seenis ¢o be a h made of ; l'ocopera faves covered flowered bro- e: the infant Dukes of Connaught and neh, held maternal fashion under each arfn, but at such distance from her\u2019 figure that they look like animated pil Jars in kilts resting on a billowy wave, and d pable, on Sh 8 the f sight and inéapable, of account of the of Heh separated them.of whispering the sound, moderate, Teautonic advice t made the Empress of India somethin, pd ver \u2018and 0 of hon i ce ee plein New York, April %.\u2014Walter Wellman, |- The \u2018brigantine is now in the scoff at the infiuence of the styles may as part./ PE 2 aaa ay < VESTES INITIIINNIONIENIIN or do anÿ'housework.L à te ode SRARRRRAAARRRRARARS Prd A yy That Old Pain Agai at U ain Again.It's an old enemy.You thought you had shaken it off, but the winter winds and the variable spring weather find the weak spot, and the old pain is back again-per- haps even worse than before.If you have severe pains in the joints\u2019and the muscles-pains aggravated by cold and damp, so that you find .it difficult to walk, or your shoulders ache so that it is a torture to get into your clothing, it is RHEUMATISM.Do not neglect it or your joints may \u2018grow so stiff that you will be permanently crippled.Liniments And outward applications are of no use.Rheumatism is a disease of the treated: through the blood.There is only one always reliable, permanent cure for Rheumatism, and that is DR.WILLIAMS\u2019 PINK PILLS.These pills have repeatedly cured the most severe cases of Rheumatism-cured even after doctors and other Xs medicines had failed.They go direct to the cause of the trouble, drive it from the system and thus make permanent cures.| 0 .- HERE 1S THE PROOF.Mr.Moise Laframboise, St.Scholastique, Que., says :\u2014* During the years 1897 and 1898.1 suffered very much from rheumatism.The disease settled in my knees, .and I.often endured the greatest agony in going about.cine, but did not find relief.Pills and purchased six boxes.Mrs.A Huscroft, Pittston, Ont., says :\u2014* For several years I was very much \u201cattticted with rheumatism, which at last became so bad that I was unable to move about I was treated by one of the best doctors in this locality, but the results were far from satisfactory.A neighbor who had used Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills with benefit urged me to try them, and after using four boxes 1 found myself restored to good health and have not since had the slightest return perience occurred over two years ago, I think I may safely and that other rheumatic sufferers will do well to try this.medicine.\u201d \"Pink colored pills in glass jars, or in any loose form, or in boxes that do not bear the full name \u201cDr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale 3 5 A vs blood and must be I tried several kinds of medi- In the spring of 1899 I decided to use Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Before these were all gone the disease had disappeared.\u2019 _ Âs a sort of preventive I took a few boxes more the following autumn, with the result that I have not since felt 4n ache or pain.I naturally think th ere fs no medicine dan equal Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for rheumatism.\u201d ; 3 of the trouble.s say the cure is permanent, 2 ae 2e = rer 2 al a 2 As my ex- TES rs Vn) ROR EN SARA TT RS TROL vn v y Li People,\u201d are not Dr.Williams\u2019.The genuine are put up in packages re- 2 Ë .; .\u201c 4 sembling the engraving on the left, with wrap- % $ } ; per printed in red.: 1 2 i : } : : 2 Sold by all \u2018dealers in medicine or direct from the Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., 94 k .- : \u2018 .¥ Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six Boxes for $2.50.2 ; ¥ \u201c« ; RRL y | \u2014 \u2014 EE a \u2014 + 2 \u2014 _0.\" is pmpossible to go on a cruise, mor mat- plead no responsibility the senders of the } ; : er\u2019 hows mue er sail area may re- pan = ati - With \u20ac perepnal sad étend ou rendus CÉ mistaho and #à moy prove te & cola» bobt at kind, seu & large ae, zexpondibilig, dé the whinks ces LO EE J we \u2018 ' Se a 7 a Qu ¢ f 2 sue 4 ve, - Co.- Le es \u2014\u2014 En méme "]
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