The Montreal herald, 17 mai 1901, vendredi 17 mai 1901
[" ome THE MONTREAL HERALD 9ILTTT YEAR NC.116.TO-MORROW-\u2014MOSTLY FAIR Sun rose to-day at 4.27; sets st 7.27.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MAY IT, 1901.RICE \u2014 \u2014 CENT \u2014\u2014\u2014 Pal\u2019 4 e E EE ST, l'ANRENCE / STA.TEST It is Perfectly Safe, Says the Transportation Company's Superintendent.VESSELS DRAWING 14 FT.MAY PASS THROUGH Government is Now Satisfied That Its Claims Have Been Amply Proven.Another epoch fs aout to be marked in the history of sr Two Vestes Leone ne to tue Lauren e navisat on.North Wee.ern date UN, of Clea, ued und two more are admet reide for com ms con and will svertiy he added to the tect, initia) =: y L diave re Montreal \u201cvon chat pert, Pie saccess ul termumatoon of ties able root ee \u20ac fl 1 cute vos go and the ond Yond is of Che ute sl eo BOC en sy ec os and ques: Cv ens es Cs ee nr mnie sre Goran Jeri Oh ans boon delaras mn capital nase been gnnestod no 115 15 et Venture, Die et tn pe peade cma Maas Waar Ue cans oweaatd saath cer He recent an ec ones er yeaa hae diet has coon ce he] Devon por id venti Che ey hend, comer tise Who had chaine er tre vessels d'urine \u2018Let tripe ate Bead none out words of ung tel qra te ; \u20ac Ci va toa, + ; ' , : Ww .ov oon 3e der 1 i Serr < i 0 .Wi UE ve \u2018 TH LE, Fit.> \\ | \u201c , ve e- «© I- .n Ca à ; \u2018 de Too ., hoy vo la ie peop r Who dut krow what lave NTM - «Us + Getter a ' so 2 a _ LU Pour eng or lie Tar aves Penn bear : es = TR ITT ., \\ , si - ! .- : 10 15 sw.ts i \u2018 { : ~ w dl NN\u201d NNSA de NSN Se = cr {0 [EE i M i \\ ' - tre fre ta THE HERALD'S A i I.cu PRE 1 ed NV re Daine, ~ pond, ar I al Lo pot From Hon J.C.of the 1 Kin.15 picasin dashing votorin.The Horus has seen cs load an pees fF ea ap.Lei ns ru te rtrait of the King \u201cONE OF THE BEST\u201d MCCORKIEL, Cowansvitie, Que, Lo Tenn.vou very om about it ns that the Kine himself is the .n principal attraction, and not a gorgeous robe or a oebche Kingie now eut, and cverghoidy who Can be secured by Herve readers for ch for the portrait of the west I have seen, and what J.C.M.C-rxitr.+ What Toone d erin nd Ter die at the teva Tilak fer Vuik Pure vo 1 or Liv, haw tn the fouandiy, His TE.LAPLAINE Las ane War qu auto a ee\u2019 ope cg udti 1m SL à un j'le +4 on Ya [Ne buy, Ter ls Usb VW 15 oh IL McMinn ancl, als he had Viewed te the por Vol.Mas qu LO- : fees Tue trdecel fs reni-sta) Worque |, Tdi, Mi KDERER IS, Lap.aice !: a dark, fu.about 9 foot VU u hbes ta, Ag nou.TA He wis in Pirre aux L'eus sesis ag\u201d, (elle tae.ee.Fo, some tone in NY.and it is de- \u201cve hae a ne andl folly thee fier pea te thie! Trein var de he fsar aton of Ne who Jo.opl L \u2018eater el mao, we.z 1 ut sis punis se at dad rratves KT resoue | Le gwen, erel Hs mort Lim Tie pope.Cuvegonde wWouil turo 01% to lynch him when they bead of his crime.l.apicine was more or iess closely connected with the detective office of Ste, ist + Mas tg, anay sg Cunegonde Pallre | Informed revealed ioe If conformed murder | obliged to give cvidence and was then der.He said he had always considered laplaine as a friend.Afrer hearing the evidence, the jury, wiflont retirug.returned a verdict that «Mrs.Lefebvre had been rnurdered, sud + \u201ctlhe evurls.souer replied, Cuuegonde during the past few weeks.He |.wus enguged by Detective Belanger to du some special] werk.He was pot reliable, however, und his eervices were dispensed with, BADLY FRIGHTENED.A crowd assembled in front of the Ste.Cuv«gonde Pollce Stulton early this morn- lug to see the prisoner.At 10 o'clock Le Was arralgned before Recorder Goyer, of Ste, Cunegonde, but be was no sooner taken Into the courtroom than Le threw himself ou the floor and showed every mark of weukuess.He was unable to speak and did vot uuswer to tbe charge against him.Clief Tremblay took every precaution to prevent auy disturbance outside, and bad a val enter the police station yard from the sldy street.As the cab drove away a boy shouted, \u201cLyon bln! Lynch him! A mob syr- rounded the vehicle und it seemed as though the prisoner would be taken from the of\u20acleers.Chief Tremblay appealed to the crowd and ordered the driver to whip up the hoises, and In tbat way succeeded lu getting away.REGRETS GIVING UP, Laplailne secuis to far more deeply regret the fact that he gave himself up thay the crime Itself.He told Crieff Tremblay this worning Le Was sarry he bad given Limseif up tu the pallce.This morulng he was called to give evl- dence ut the coroners Inquest.He was by the coroner that be wus pot shed if he bod anything to say.\u201cI don't reaember anything,\u201d the pris- \u201cDro you want to make a declaration?\u2019 \u201cI can\u2019t make a declaration when I don't renronl er anything.\u2019 ; Heo will be defeuded by Mr.Arthur Geof- frion aud Mr.Jeremie L.Descarvie, ir.Mr, Lefebvre, husbend of the Jem] wo- nan, gave evidence this morning explaining the Jocation of the varions apartments of Obs lrouse, but kuew nothing of the mur askbed thaï Laplaiue be held for nal before EARTHQUAKE IN STATES ITuntington, W.Vu, Mav 17.\u2014A severe eathquuhe wus Telt here about 2 uan.Zanesville, On Ma.17,\u2014A slight shock \u201coi cartiiquahe was telt here at 1 am.\u2018 Ironton, Ohio, May 17-\u2014An earthquake shoex was telt here about Tam.It ed directly vest 10 east.À suceession al rit ss.viclent undulations, almost merged, laste] | Ftaaty scoonds Mans residents were sroused, and not à Yew were Mauseatod sb, tue rockiig motion of the earth, ; Vellston, Onin, May 17-\u2014A most pro.t Csutlicient nounced cat thgnake was telt here at 3 dan, te-dav, Fue nest disturbance wis of Force to GVaken many persons lt wars 1ullowed by two hard consulaire tremors of the earth that displaced iun- ulture in many houses.DINNER To CAPT.TURNER, V.C.SIR RIVERS TALKS ON AFFAIRS OF THE GIR, Thinks Canada Should Agitate for Reciprocity Treaty With United States.DUTY ON IMPORTED COAL HURTS THE GRAND TRUNK A Glance at Imperial Condi- tions\u2014Sees no Reason Why Salisbury Should Retire.Sir Chales Rivers-Wilson, president of the Grand Trunk.and the Hon.Lady Lovers Wilson, arvived here this morning Ly the Delowore and Hudson trea 1 trom New York, cud wae stayimg at the Windsor Hotel, where they wil remain ler several dax befère Sa Charles ~tarts on bis usual Herprolion tour over Lhe system, The purpose ot the ques dents present Visit ts suutés to lookin aver the property us he dues vers veus, and he has ne pros- pectin finan at or trathe change in view 915 Ste (ind Trunk 1s conrerned.Er Charle\u201d ALBANY IS OFF 1TS TROLLET, .f wat #J.L fe 5 21 VEATITER cn tte ut to 2 00rt I.iL, ears to work sare ra rather than THIS 15 TE TIME Sn the Westmey: t mi à ca roar loa 1.cet seu w 1 wl no 3 > nT To.por * Coos an 1 1 tes + - R à 5 teur tan ths Teronia 0 fus 18 renr.-d ia Toronto for sd nota for the same prie.@ THERE I'M NT RE cruvert > nL the Ty nl the \u20ac EM to be any bargain : ec! the moi! carriers v 1) tan.advantage of the shirt Pro Ré ® .IF SIR THOMAS LI2TOYN reads the Amar!- car jaivers, be ny izve disrovered that he bas a.reatv last \u2018ac - D à send US.> THINFE UT \u20ac T'E WHCLD THING THE CTONCEIT NS MAN ts us \"ates rain tv tis COL TLTE PXSract from he aR cv ce vm of be Now Yerk If raid TA PHI LENA My dear itis girl, wfat bas Eoppe 717 Ain 1 SOL vour érar bry v mor.* Fu ver goon ome up Yao nt do that ar vod mY saver thought cay welll nec'e © oma fer anyhody or anvething, but vou hava pease on reeipt of this wire me som: thii.g.aud writs mo l.ke you used to, for 1 do love you, and yoy only.HENRY, the cohesiveness that u-wally precedes on ; coul duty frée:\u201d doubt the Government vill lose support.| must re | rise and fall and after a period of great prosperity we usually have « tume of depression.It is gratifying to us to learn that Canada continues prosperous.What do you think of the commercial and financial position of Great Britain to-day?Do you think the war has at all shaken the general confidence in her stability?\u201d \u201cNot at all.England is as well prepared to withstand a stroke of adversity, should it come, as she ever was.But her prospects just now are good; and there is the promive of apother abundant harvest\u2014this will ba the third or fourth in succession -an unusual thing with us\u2014and when the barvest is good the people feel à certain amount of confidence that things are all right.The harvest affects the manufacturing and industrial prosperity In a Way that you would hardly expect.\u2018\u2019l\u2019he rauways, Sir Charles, generally reflect the general condiuwon; do they con- wnue prosperous?\u2019 \u201cOh, ves; and were it not for the cost of material and fuel, the increased working expenses which still continue to advance, they would do very much better still.THE DUTY ON COAL.\u201cDo you think the new export duty of a siulling a ton on coal wil have auy cf: tect an lessening the cost ot that nuncral for home cousumption\u2014will decrcuse 113 cost Lu the railways tor instance!\u201d i \u201cNot one vent.I do nou believe it will affect its price v.\u20ac 10ta, either at home or abroad.\u201d .\u201cThere seemed to be a good deal of un- eariess about that, if deputations and meetings may be accepted us au index, but you think the alarm at the mines was n unnecessary \u201cMost certainly 1 do.But personally am Lor more deeply mterested in the tax on coal that comes into Canada.EL can assure you the duty on coal from the United States afiects the Grand \u2018trunk very sériousiv.Why don't you newspu- pers agitate tor its abolition?Why not toutinue the mnovement lor a reciprocity treaty whieh would give Lae people thar oO h bh bi u \u201cDo vou tinnk the time is opportune \u2014 | \\ some Une tire Uumitet States would not listen to it.Has the teeing so muva aa unproved that we have reascsable hopes TY of getting ths?\u201d ; ( \u201cThe teching between the two countries } is certainly mnen Detter than 31 vis some 11 years ago; and we are ali glsd of it.1 landing at Quebec Las already much pleasure wud sati=faction among the atizens of the Ancient Capital of Canada.evening.y It was stated in the city hy the Hon.Moir with Pawn far onts try hos over QUEBEC'S PLANS FOR ELABORATE - WELCOMETO DUKE All Militia of the Province Will Greet the Ophir When It Reaches Ancient Capital.TO LAY CORNER STONE A NATIONAL MONUMENT / ; While Duke and Duchess of Cornwall Are in Quebec, the City Will be En Fete, Muchbes, Mav 17.\u2014(*pecial)\u2014The an- ouncement that the Juke and Duchess I York vill male thee first Canadian caused Much speculution his arisen also as to the nature oi the reception that will be tendered to the royal visitors.It was elieved that the nccision would be seized v the Dominion (rovermnent far e bril- ant pageant Lut that iis will be of an aprecedented character was learned last harles Fitsputrick thar when the Ss.the, ceval jartx on beard, vops anchor in the narher of Quebec nere will be x inUHary display here that Wie anything that this coun Le Dove attempted, Hors the intention of the government, TUE BRL HT PPO ; ; ; ThE BUDGET PROPOSALS.tays Mr.patrick, that \u201cor that aus- \u201cHow do you thin! the couniry has ac [icons occoMon al the troops in the cepted the new budget proposals?\u201d provinee he mat lized here to take \u201cWell, they had to be accepted.They pars in the reception, went throagi the House with very large Furthermore vide the royal party are musjonities.kere (he Government intends\u201d that the \u201cYou do not see any weakening in the corner stune will be L Pr eu La, A! ner ta mes Sas war, oy - caltedq TOP af T'Y en To air iu to- Ga, 2e fooriil slump In : NS ! Ne tog are ae 1 sees\u2019 chink of four * can it wou another Laue, le PLOTTING IS an me finie swinz on Ih Co Sa Lobe so the cto EE A à + a WoL Low tone HN \u2018 RS \u2018 + DAT, NTT nda rapt 1 x \u201c ss «UT taal tue Man.Lee wa ag Ton ca VON GTR EN 63 1-M AY an à a\" : + .oh ia he.hoop su now oro.A presert da go vor yo, t alu, looster éud Tab ten THE HULL OF the Shomr Two prominent citizens dead, .no.cars running and ominous threats of violence if an attempt is made to-day to continug the armed running of yesterday ks what Albany awoke to this morning.The beautiful summer weather made no favorable: Impression on people.Gloomnr- browed groups of men stood about street corners and discussed.the death of the two moffensive citizens.\u201cMurder\u201d was the term: most frequently used, and some of the city papers use the same epithet.\u2018The gloom extends even to the soldiery.and in the camp of the Ztrd Rezimeut very gene vrai regret was expressed this morning over the two deaths, Major-General Rae, Rrigadier-General Oliver and General Barnes, of the Ztrd Regiment, which did the fatal shooting, while regrotiing lt.said this worning that the soldiers were ordered to, stop mob vielence and shoot If attacked, and the only.safety for peaceable citizens was to move \u2018away\u2019 at the first indication of disorder.RUN, UNDER GUARD.It was 10.15 before the road began te ojerate its cars this morning, and then several ears were went down, the hill and up te North Albany.The street corners vere raiher.deserted, but the soldiers in the ears, with their loaded gums resting on thelr knees, watched closely as the cor- MTs were passed.The 2nd Regiment and the 2rd Regiment bad thrown out men to guard all the fim- portant pointe, the same as yesterday.On each car that came.down the hill were four extra crews, and when the: seven ears reached the North Albany barn the extra men were dropped off.They were placed on West Albany ears, and shortly after this line of the company began to.operate as far west as Quall Street.Central Avenue, which hae been à hot-ded of trouble, was preffy well cleared of penpl> by the Regiment men, and the first car sibce the strike began ran np the avenne, The company announces that before nightfall every line within the eftr limits will le dt operation, bnt the word operation, o course, mean.that the cars will be pm ning with a soldier &aard, but without any fares helng rung up, for the puhdic ix afraid to ride, ANOTHER REGIMBNT.New York Mar 17.\u2014The 4h Regimens, M0 strong, under the command of Colonel WiHam FD Morris, started for Albany soon after 11 o\u2018clack to-day.* ; CONFERENCE AT ALBANY.Albanv, N.Y., Max.17.\u2014Pre-ident Robert Pruyn and the principal officials of the Fraction Company are in conference with the attornevs of the corporation.The \"strike settlement hinges upon the result of their deliberations STRIKE AT TROY HAS BEEN SETTLED Troy, N.Y, May 17.\u2014A committee from the \u201cTroy division has just waited upon Mayor Conway and informed him that the strike has been settled.The committee J length frowns | Ways claimed would be forthcoming.i Delarimicr avenue, was mjured yesterday SETS NEW RECORD FOR DIVORCES Thirty-Eight Cases Disposed of in One Day by a New York Judge.New York, May 17.\u2014Chicagu's distinction as thie champion divorce city of America is likely to be taken from her by New York, ror Justice Giegnich has.established a new record for the city amd set a jace that will make the Western city, to use its own expression, \u201chump\u201d itself to equal.154 .Beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning the Justice sat until practically midnight- listening to the prayers of wives to be freed from husbands and to pleas of husbands who would Le freed from wives.And he would permit no flagging nor delay.Proceedings went with a rush that surprised the oldest habitue of the court.Each a-¢ started with the vim of a hun- dred-yard dash.' ; The Justices command to begin cach case was as.sharp as the crack of the ptart- er's pistol at an\u2019 athletic mect.In order to keep pace with the Justice lawyers had to talk fat; and any attempt to repeat was cut short from the bench.Even the most deliberate orators caught the infection and talked faster than ever before in their lives, ; Queries were rattled at the witnesses with the rapidity with.which a Gatling gun empties its chambers.' WERE 119 ON THE CALENDAR.At midnight thirty-eight cascs had been ispio» of.- When he ascended the bench in the morning, Justice Geigrich announced: *[ shall sit until midnight if necessary in order to clear this enormous calendar,\u201d and the court attendants and officers drew long faces, for they knew the determined character of the sj.eaker.Of the 119 cases set down for trial, for- -tyfive were marked off as being \u201cnot ready.\u201d This left seventy-four to be dis] posed of.Some cases werd dismissed in ten minutes, others took fifteen or\u2018twenty.The longest time devoted to any one case wis halt an hour, and when the jJawyers dragged \u2018out their examinations to this gathered on the judicial : forehead_ and the advocates knew they were getting themselves disliked.\u2019 In some instances, the sharp remark of the Justice that nothing had been proved cut short questions that were being a-ked, but in each of these instances the Justice granted another hearing to listen to the \u2018additional evidence that the lawvers al- City News in Brief HANDSOME SOUVENIR The \u201cgramme which is bey prepated tor the Printers Pacnie, that takes place dt Isle Cres Bois on July 13th, will be one ot the hundsomest souvemis of the kind ever at- tanpted It is now an ¢ourse ot prepara ton, 7 .HEARSE IN \u201cTHE WIRES.~The top fittings, of one\u2019 ot Messrs, C0 A.Dunrune & Co's hearses got entangled with a street.railway wire at the corner otra and St.Andre streets at 2 o'clock vester- day afternoon, and were considerably dam- | aged.The héarsé had to be taken back.to the shop tor repuites, HAD, HIS LEG 7 NEN Alexander Perrault, of 2 Grant \"\u20ac an employe in\u2019 the Canadian Pacific R:alway shops on afternoon while shearmg a piece af iron.Fhe iron fell upon his leg.fracturing it, Ue was removed to the General.Hospital.FIRE CAPFFAIN NAUD.Captain Joseph Naud, of*No.16.tire station! died informed the Mavor that under the terms of the agreement the employes are to receive twenty cents per hour and that the company will treat with a comnnatté of upon Or non-union Len.teen.CHANGES IN JUDICATURE Many Rumors of Appointments \u201c Around the Courthouse.THREE NEW JUDGES TO BE APPOINTED IN SUPERIOR COURT-NAMES FAVORABLY MENTIONED, © _ There are a number où changes in, the Judicawire muminent, and comment round the Court House 15 getting moré detinite \u201cas the session closes as tu Who will secure the coveted positions., In the first place there are three new Judges to-be appointed to the Superior Lourt.And for these it is understood that the three fortunate ones have been practically © selected.For the.English- speaking Judge it is understood that Dr.N.W.Trenhotme, K.C-, has the sbright- est chance.For the two French judges Mr.O.Desnfitrais, K.C.MP, Crown Pro- vétutor, is the first -choive.The third judge is dbe.iêved tu be Mr.Justice La- vetgne, of Ottawa, who wii Le tranz:erred.to this city.In that case Mr, Rochon, K.C.oof Null, would probably =ucéeed him.It is beheved in Jezal cir-les that! the Cabinet would have liked to have given Mr.H.C.St.Pierre, K.C., and Mr.Matthew Hutciunson, K.C.M.L.A., positions on tie Bench, but it 1s thought that these: gentlemen will have to bide their time.I'ne vacancy \u2018at Sorel, caused by the death of Mr.Justice Quimet will prob- abiy supplemented by these, caused by the serious 1llness o: -Mr.Justice Gill and the prospective retirement of Mr.\" Justice Belumrzer, at Beauhatnois.Mr.Forun, K.C.M.I'., will probably secure one of these.The others are still in nebulis.Jt ix \u2018also considered likely Cot Walter Barwick, aud the bill received two readings at one do do, Il pref.351 s#Hting, and was.therefore before Tue com- |, de.do.pret | Sh mittee sooner than they expected.To-day | N.Y,Ontarlo & Dern : Mr, \u2018Nesbitt: was arguing a case In the Su.N.Y.AirBsrako Co.oo \u2018préme Court, and probably after he got Pacte Mail Ca oe through the committee might \u2018Leur Mr.Pre : Stel.Come.4 i Nestitt , seed , sevacces Ne ik do do- pref .BH [.Mr.Baker.(chaïrmand- I would resent at y 371 283 4 Once any suggestion that you (Greer) are Phil.& Recdlr.e.allpaid 38 ot Lu .1 hot thoroughly competent to.handle the Southern Railway.com.2:4 27h 274 \u2018ac Case.- ; do.do.pref xd.Bla 81 81.SI; Mr.Greer, proceeding, said that the ques- Southern Pactie.\u2026 eee 46 467 404 4SE tion was an important ous.In Mantiola Lenn.Coal & Iron.She St 55 554 it- was sald how that all the Canadian Pas® \u2018Third Avenue .be meee meee eae liranent had to do was to take a rontine ; \u2018l'exas Pacific.433 435 4372 45 endorsation of the companies concernod.en- * Twin City .ve Lacs iene 20 TS tering the contract, That was a view taken + U 8, Leather, com., 12% 126 138 17 by the Winnipeg Free Press now,.bnt It do, do pref x.OF Tob 84 76 \u201chad not started out that way.Mr.Greer US.Rubber, com o.oo coon +.M mahntained that the committee and Senate do.do.prof.6H had a right to enter into the bargain.That | Union Pacific, com.1073 104}; lus 107] heing the ease, Hon.Mr.Sifton said that do do peel .0 2x 912 93 the bargain was a big one.According to Wabash ..0-00000 199 194.O4 7 large head lines in the Winnipeg Free .de __ pret.- 35 3 ST 384 Press, it was \u2018an unwise one.\u2019 In his Western Union Tel.o 91 % ul 9: {ireery opinion.Hon.Mr.Sifton was the Great Northern.173- 135§ 15%; 15% one who could properly express hlmeel?on BOSTON vo \\ that suaject, being conversant with tb Dom.Tron and Stcol.eve eee the that Mr.Justice White, of Nherbrooke, .may retire, partly owing to his fa'ling eyesight and partiy because the\u2019 law pre: ! venting judges sitting in «cases pleaded by relatives and their law partners, practically interteres with his son's practice.It \u2018this resignation should take place .it is considered certain that the Hon.H: \u2018T, Dutfy will receive the@ppointment if le cares to accept it.and in such case rumor points to Mr.W.A.Weir, M.L.A for Argenteuil, as a strong candidaté for the vacant position in the Provincial Cabinet.LC : .In the Ontario vacancy, it is believed that Mr.B.M.Britton, K.C., of Iyingston, will secure thie judgesiip.The friends of Mr.J.A.Mclaren, K.C., are working hard.But it is believed that Mr.Brit- ton is practically appointed already.In the case of the vacancy in the Su.reme Court caused by the death of Mr- Sustice King.which fails by the law of custom to a Lower Province lawyer, legal \u2018feeling concentrates itee.f ou dir Louis Davies ax having the highest title to the position.INTERNATIONAL LANut AGE.A meeting was held at 165 St.Denis street on Wednesday morning, wher the first seeds for the formation of an association for the propagation, of an international language were sown.The name \u2018of \u201cCercle Eaperantisle\u2019\u201d was adopted.The following officers \u2018were elected: Rev.F.X.1.de Solis.president: A.I.Beauchemin, recretary: che F.Larkin, vice-president.Meetings will be held every W ednesday.and free lemons in the language will be given.\"the \u2018opinion of counsel, the responethillty 0 : | ac Mr.Nesbitt had done before the Rail- - 2 lan rnkhown man.supposed to be M.filan- Hast evening at lus home.No.9 Rachel street.fram a stroke of paralysis, He Was 34 vears of age.and hid been a meni- ber of the Montreal tire department for \u2018tiorty-threé vears, Gartyv of which he served ax captain.He leaves a wife and three \u2018ebildren.aud is survived also by his brother, Mr.Jobu Naud, formerly a sub-chief of the department.MANITOBA RAILWAY BILL fe Ottawa, May 1T.\u2014(Speclal1\u2014When the + Railway Committee of the Senate st at (11 o'clock to-day to deal with the Manitoba ; Railway, Bill, there was a v Ty small at.y tendance.All interest fu the bill seemed to have disappeared.There were no 1nem- *bers of the Commons or any outside Specs tators.\u201d Artong the few Senators present Who were not members of the cominlttee [as Senator Watson, D.Mann was wateh- tng the proceedings.Mr.lash, K.C., appeared on behalf of the Canadian Northern RK.C, was present for the Manitoba Government.Mr, Greer ! was in attendance Hn behalf, of the delegation of Winnipeg e!fizens who are opposing the bill.\\ .- Mr.Lash, K.C., explained the bill on be- balf of the Canadian Northern.Mr.Greer spike on behalf of the oppos- Cig parties, © He started ait hy explaming that.Mr, Nesbitt intended helng present, but they bad he Idea that the bli] woulil get before the committer so soon.He had | srranged \u2018with one of the Senators to see that tbe bill got no special trenaturent.In the Senate, yet the rules weré suspended, t ' country and question av issue, .Mr.Miller-Would yiu lay more streas on that statemsnt than his vote?(Hear.hear.) Mr.Greer went on th say that Hon, Mr.SIfion's position was.that although the bargain was a bad one, it was the business of the Province, and not of the Paminion.He admitted ti + plaugibilit® of the Minister's statement.but disputed Its sounadnes.In of the Paininion and\u2019 Province was co-ordin- ate and co-equal.Senator - Kirehhoffer.Interraptirg.Mr.Greer, sald that the same tactic of frring to talk out the bill had heen adopted In the Commons, and he protested aglinst them being used in the Senate.Senators Wand (Hamilton) and Allan objected to Senator Kirchhoffer's Interfer-.eres with the speaker.Mr.Gireer, proceeding, took up the question of \u2018rates and other points of the -bhr.| gain dealing.with them on the same lines vax Committee, r.Greer was talking at one o'clock; when the committee adjourned, * LADY ABERDEEN IN IRELAND.Ottawa, Mar 17.\u2014A cable has been received In Ottawa announcing that the Cenntesa of Aberdeen and Lady Marjorte.Gérdon have he for scveral wecka guests of the Lord Tdeutenant of Ireland.While on the visit they attended the annual meeting of the Irish Industries Asanclation.of Fhich Lady Aberdeen was the founder and tirst president ; + BODY OF UNKNOWN MAN: Ottawa.May 17.\u2014&peclal:\\\u2014The hody af thette.was found lyinæg face down in a ol of water a foot d ou the Metcalfe tcad this morning hy 'fF Brown.of Ot- \u201cland in \u2018that pro- +.SIR RIVERS TALKS ONAFFAIRS OF \u2018 \u2014 - (Continued from Page One.) \u201cWhat about the reports that we read eo frequently ahout the immediate retirement of Lord Salisbury?\u201d .\u201cNonsense! Why should he retire?He i8 vigorous; he is keen; he is evidently as much interested in public affairs as ever.His retirement would be a distinct loss.tlis speech when he returned from France did not indicate that he had anything of the kind in bis mind.My owr opinion 1 ta he wiH not retire until he\u2018is gbliged v so.Outside Parliament do you think the vernment has begun to grow unpopular?T do not think it has, but it is difficult to ascertain the trend of public opinion until a test\u2019 is made.So you think that altogether the tondi- tion of the country is happy and that the King begins his reign under favorable auspices.Most certainly I do.The King's popularity ix unbounded.He is a wise man and will be a good sovereign.No one reed bave any fear for the country under his rule.\u2018The cable despatches tell us that there ia a considerable increase in the popula: tion, but it seems to be admitted that the increase is in the urban and not in the rural districts.Do you think that is satisfactory\u201d | ; Well, it ¢annot be helped.The people &o to the large towns.You have.the same thing here, have you not?Look at the large cities across the border.How cân you prevent it?Will they begin to come back.\u2018The accounts from the North-West tell us of considerable numbers of farniers who have gone down South, coming buck to Canada and settling mn Alberta and elsewhere.Oh! That is beyond the territory in which 1 am formally interested.I would like to hear of them coming back to Ontario, though.1 think it is a great pity that there should be so much excellent * uuagniticent province still neglected by the settlers.1 would hike to see Ontario developing more rapidly\u2014 | mean its agriculturél districts.Sir Charles is likely to remain here about a fortnight and before returning to Eux land he will go West, taking in the Pan- Anerican Exposition and Chicago.CLOSING QUOTATIONS MONTREAL STOCK FXCHANGE.AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.50 Canadian Pacific ar 104%, 95 Canadinn Pacific at 1043, 25 Canaustian Pacific at 104%, 200- Street Radlyay at 285.- 25 Street Itallway at .00 Street Ratlway at 250.: treet Raliway at 3 7 150 Twin City at wi 25 Light & Power at 43, 10 Richelieu at 117 Gem Steel Bonds at SK, oi) Reel Bonds at 8714, 1000 Republic at 19, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK STOCKS.The followlug quotations were received by \u20ac.D.Monk over J.8.Bache & Co.'s privats wire at 8 ocloex: \u2018 May 19.Mny.17 DESCRIPTION.On.CL .On.C!.} : \u2014F Am, Tobacco.conve 122} 1:3 17314 do do ., prof.Lo Am.Sugar Mfg.Co .142 1412 14273 2173 do.da.pret.o.oo LL Anaconda Mining Co.453 © a4 Arch.Top.& St, F.713.39} 724 77 do.do.prof, 96.% 9 o AmericanStael & W 1.2 2202 2000 1e TT Balttmorcand Ohio.! do do Brooklyn Napid T.7 Canadian Maciflie LL.5 Canada Southern \u2026 ; Chea.& Ohto .48 Chicago, Burl, & Quincy 195 Chicago Gas 22000000 10S Chicago& North\\Voratern 195 Chicago, M.1.& Pacific.119 Chicngo.Mi.& St, Paul.1353 Continental Tobro.cons 54 \u201cdo do nre£f 1061 G Consolidated tias, N.Y.2124 \u2018 Colorado Fuol and.Tton.- ; Cleveland Gi.& St, LL 2.t Delaware.lack & West, 212 Li Dciaware& Hudson.137% ST Denver & Hio G, com.=- Low Deuver & Rio G, pref xd, 10 oo.Duluth, 8th.Si, & Ail.17} Lege do, do prot.18 .! Federal Steel.L2 200 eins ees do do pret.ei eve ees re Gnneral Rlectric.\u2026 \u2026.217: 200 \u2026.22 1, Central.Less Lane ces weve Jerrey Central.cve 1040 es eo Kansas & Toxa .94 % 90 105 Metropo itan Traction.160] 16:4 160} 163 Nationallead Co.\u2026.«.19 19 do, pel .oo.Luce neue Northern Pac, com.new .Mi}.o do pref.Lo luv Cs N.Y.Central& Hudson.150 119} 350} 152; N.Y, Lake Kricand \\W.| 3H! ABBE VERREAU'S FUNERAL.A large concourse of personal friends and admirers 1n the clergy\u201d and among the laity, attended this morning the funeral service of the date Rev.Abbe Ver reau, which was held in St.James Cathedral, Mgr.Bruchesi presiding.A solemn requiem mass was chanted by the choir, reinforced wit hthe juvenile choirs of all the city Catholic \u2018schools.The deceased principal was held in high consideration among all classes of -the pupils for those \u2018who did not knaw him had heard of the good Abbe Verreau.Several thousand ~chook children attended the service at the absonte.His Grace * Archbishop Bru- chesi deliverey a short funeral oration, extolling the virtues of the late cator.THE AGGI HERE.The Norwegian steamer.Aggi, which ran ashore at Matane Point, arrived here this morning.from Quebec, and is moored at \u2018Windmill Point.The tug Lord Stanley is pumping the water out of her forwa hold, and after discharging her cargo, she will go to Quebec to go into dry-dock Aor repairs The Aggi ran ashore during a dense fog on the night of Sunday, May 2th.\" BROCKVILLE BOY DROWNED.Rrockrille, May 17.\u2014(8peclal)\u2014Rasi} EF.Mirlowe, three-yearold daughter of Joseph Marlowe, fell into the river this morning.Her ttle breather who wag with her gavy MOUNTAIN STREET VF\" Oar Shburban Delivery for all points oa the Lakeshore at far as 5t.Anne's.leaves Tomorrow, Saturday meruing, as 8 a.m.\u2014Place your erders to-day.\u2019 HAMILTON'S A BIG PURCHASE OF Ready-to-Wear Hats! + .Wesay big.Soitwas.Big in a double sense, big in quantity, but bigger still for value, | You'll agree with that when you see the Hats and the Prices we ure asking for them to-morrow, Saturday.Four Hundred of these Ready-to-wear Hats came our way.: .They are now up-to-date goods that would sell in the regular way, at $1.50 to 82.50 each.We aru going to place them in one great lot for to-mor- row\u2019s selling.: ct ; 75c each .Your Choice of any Hat in the Lot, au.\u2026.These Luts came in black, white and colors, and so far as we can judge, there is not an unworthy style in the whole collection.All are neatly and becomingly trimmed in Chitlon, Silk aud Straw, ready to wear.\u201d We're showing.them to-day in one of our St.Catherine.Street windows, You'll not nced a second glance to convince you that at the price, 73¢, these hats are decided bargains and all the more desirable, because coming just at the beginning of the season wlen such Hats are in biggest demand.On Sale To-morrow, Saturday, Morning at 8.30 a.m.ir HAMILTON'S HOUSES TO LET Furnished or Unfurnished.\u2019 St.Catherine & Peel Sts.and Dominion Square.\u201cWe have some good houses in choice locations at reduced rents.THE J- CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.181 ST.JAMES STREBT , EARTHQUAKE NEAR HOME CITY.Portsmouth, NH, May 17.\u2014An earthquake shock was-relt here at tam.Hou- | +es were shaken'as if by heavy \u2018explosion, Hundreds on persue cused into the streets in their nignt clothes and it was some time betore the excitement subasid- ed.No serious damage was Wone.Window , Displays & À ; Too Late for Classification mi WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO GO TO \\ Do more to gain custom than the conntry.Scotch preferred, wan to] any other .method\u2014it brings or orl outside, wife hotisehold work, Box | .91 V.Herald.127 the people: into the store, and FOR SALE, \u2014: SBCONPHAND COLLARS, sells the goods.Always some- Victoria, also Froteh curt and harness: all thing.or other marked low in gould order.Apply $.Larkin, ov Arcade! SUT Lo East 20 izix | for an inducement.We ex- WANTED GENERAL SERVANT.PLAIN || hibit in the largest clothing § wring: ki ue at.28S Stan- so ; ai à À .Jo andy pent oat Apply 258 Sian windows in the city not only our Dbargains, but our newest and nobbiest styles.Buyers will find our hand- WANTED AT ONCE, TWO BRASS POLishers Apply Between 12 aad 1, 1884 Notre Dame st.15x WANTED GENERAL SERVANT.IN » .s \u20ac cs Ay ; po, sel family, TUL Berri at.122x some displays inte re sting and _ SI recoit instructive.This.week we WANTED - BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ea Le AN washing, roning, cooking, housecleaning, | show over 50 kinds of Chii- - by day, * Address 64 Hermine st.121x° dren's Suits, varying in price ; d ie st.g THE AYLMER DRILL.+ From $1 to $6.50.MANUFACTURING CO\u2018Y, \u2019 Any numberof Men's, Youths and Boys\u2019 Suits, at From $4 to $12.and Trousers at From $1 to $4.00, \u201cYou can judge from our display how targe a stock* we carry, and what advantages you have trading direet with the maker, and what a saving you are assured of in prices.A word to the wise is suffi- .cient.WORKMAN'S Mammoth Clothing House 1888 and 1890 Notre Dame Street.MARK WORKMAN.Proprietor The Provisional Loatd of Directors hereby\u201d g've noth ¢ the first general meeting of the shar Odes of The Avimer Drill Manu- factyring Cor any, for the purpose of organ: izing the Company for the: commencement of.business, aod pas:ing of résolutions and bylaws to govern the Company.will be held at the Company's Gffice, Room No.54, Canada Life Buide an the Cay of Montreal, où Wednesday, the 20th doy of May, 1461, at four of the (Joh on the afternoon.MeCORMICK & CLAXTON, Attorn£ys for the Company.\u201cMontreal, 1Tth May, ln.For Sale at a Bargain : OR TO LET | Dorchester St.BetWeon #t Matthew and St Mark Streets, Twa and a hall storey.Stone Front House, standing on loc about 26 fert wide, by about 107 feet.to à lane \u2018in rear, Full particulars on application to THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., 1sh ST.JAMES STREET.Less Than City Valuation City Councillors Street \"We have a property où the ghove street, which wé are able to offer at ess than city valuation.The lot is about 40 feet wide by about be feet\u2019 deep, area 220 feet, with two | brick\u2019 and frame buildings thereon.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON .REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., 181 ST, JAMES STREET.> Goa - ve All sorts of pcople enjoy our NEW PROCESS BREAD ~ Abeve Dorchefter Street House for Sale \u2018Front House, storey Cut' Stone.\\ greener cut stone, rant Howse, Tit you are hot on ur Jet well do The house contains fourtrrn rooms (8 bed- most anything to get youthere.rooms).heated \u2018by \u2018\u201cDaisy\"\" -furnace; storey brick encased shed in rear.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., * 181 ST.JAMES STREET.WESTMOUNT ~~ FOR SALE.Aberdgen Ave., Wasterly corner Montross St Comfortable detached residence, with grounds, comprising about 28,511 feet of land.Hou \u2018e is well laid out, has bot water heating, and wired for electric light.Would be sold with or without th: adjoining land.For full particulars, apply to THE J.CRADOUK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., - 181 ST.JAMES STREET.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES | The Allan Line 3.8.Sarmatian, J.A.Fair- two JAMES TI.AIRD.Toga\" Vienna Lager G.Reinhardt & Sons .BREWERS .529 City Hall Avenue, - Montreal.LAGER BEER.ALE aNp PORTER.«VIENNA LAGER, Familics supplied.Bell Tel.East 234.Merchants Tel.194, NOTICÉ TO CONSIGNEES, The Tho master, Îr on Line S.S.Escal:na Rolle, ( Mediterranean Ports, is entered inwards \u2018af.tie Custom House.(cnsignecs will\u2019 pl pass their entries without delay.THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED, .Agents, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Thomson Line S.S.3 Fremona, D.Ritch », master, from Newcastle, is entered tama, An inquest will be held this even an alarm, but before the child cCvuld be rescued, life wag extinct.| To nsigates la please \u201crare thers luwards.at the Custom House.Consignees entries without delay.will please pass their entries without delay.IL & A.ALLAN.* \u2026 THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LIM} \u2019 : \u2018 / Agents.: 20° - Agents, | .! \\ _ is in certain questions a disposition to .the growth and prosperity of their home.ally that the people of Montreal ar¢ in favor ation obtained at Quebec.that he had really crowded an immense © gues mich THE HERAL EEE MUNIOIPAL NOME RULE.|.The \u2018memorandum in which Governor Odell of New York set forth his reasons 4 for withholding consent from the North River Bridge Bill \u2018contains several expressions which go to the root of the whole question of inteference in the affairs of a city by the legislative body from which it derives its powers.There assume that the relation of Che legislature to Lne municipality is like that of a mysterious Providence which giveth and which taketh away.Mr, Odell holds otherwise, contending that the rights of a city must be respected even dy the superior body.He points out that by the terms of the charter granted the city of New York, the consent of certain authorities has to be obtained before elevated railways can be constructed in that city.Because the structures provided for in the vetoed legialation would be operated in connec tion with a railway bridge, the measure proposed to grant the privilege without this prior consent being obtained.The Governor's comment upon this is in terms which ought to be memorized by our solons at Quebec.\u201c\u2018Any-act which seeks what this measure proposes to do without such consent, by compelling in a mandatory manner this approval, thereby nullifies the charter rights eo recently conferred by the legislature .upon the greater city,\u201d which is precisely the effect that certain legislation of the last session at Quebec has upon the charter rights conferred two years before upon this.city.\u201cNeither,\u201d continues this plainspoken, governor, \u201ccan property be taken without due process of law.The franchises given to the City of New York by the Legislature, are among its most valuable properties.© The people of New York are the sole judges of their own needs; upon them rests the responsibility for No antagonistic combination; @ctuated by.selfish aims, which secks.to prevent great improvements, should be tolerated, any snore than other combinations which seek to obtain, in the face of constitutional and statutory restrictions, rights without adequate compensation.\u201d .There is not under our system of government any functionary corresponding to the governor of the American state to whom we can look for declaratory defini- \u2018tions of this sort, because, although we have a lieutenant-governpr, he is not elected by the people as in the case in the States, and that rigid insistance on government being representativé and responsible which.is the key of the British system effectively prevents, as it did a few weeks ago, the active interfarence of the governor in cases of this kind, however much he might, disapprove legislation against.which objections are urged.We in Montreal, and our fellows in municipalities within the hundred mile radius, have no appeal from the legislature that has given us rights with one hand and taken them away with the other, except to that legislature itself.We have tocfind means to induce tlie men who Wve done us an injury to attone for their fault snd to establish precedents by which succeeding legislatures will be guided.The undertaking is an arduous ore, but if there is life in British representative institutions the work can be accomplished.The first step to be taken, in our judgment, should be to demonstrate emphatic of having Home Rule for Montreal to the fullest extent, It \u2018should not be forgot ten that we have ourselves largely to.blame for what has been done lately, by reason of the fact that men were long continued in authority at our city hall who preferred governing the city of Mont real through the medium of special legis Every application for leave to spend money on permanent works, and too often'on works: of a transient character; was then made to the Quebec legislators and tuot to the, rate-payers of Montreal.There must be a definite and final departure from this procedure before the city can effectively protest against such treatment as it re- centy received.Wè are aware that certa\u2019n of the leaders of the present council have | etriven earnestly to have the dootrines of Home Rule carried into practice.But they have been checked, and another year may see a reversion to the old conditions, unless the utmost care is taken to avoid that contingency.° \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OF THE HOUSE OF CHUROHILL.When Mr.Winston Churchill -was in this country he created a rather unfavorable impression by rcason of a certain disposition to \u201cswagger,\u201d to understroke the letter I, which for the time withdrew the attention of his.auditors from the fact deal of achievement into his very few years.Those who remember.Mr.John Ewan\u2019s letter from South Africa in which : he tells of how.he and another correspondent were requested to withdraw from a hotel of which some titled British officers had taken possession, while Mr.Churchill and another were regarded as part of the entourage, will realize that the paths have becn made straight for Lord Randolph\u2019s _son, but it is still g great deal that he has .managed to thrive despite the pampering which blights the lives of most young men of his class who have to put up with it.In everything Mr.Churchill has done he has demonstrated the possession of the characteristic qualities which flamed out in the original Marlborough and in Lord Randolph: The Churchill gift is that of see ing a great opportunity.The Churchill method is to seize that opportunity with an audacity that disarms criticism.The Churchill drawback is an absence of sensibility, a disregard of the feelings of friends and oppbments alike, which, while it conduces much to the success of the self-cen- tred pose, repels those who still believe.that the best friend is he who can be counted upon to be faithful in time of need.In his brief career in politics Mr, Churchill has played the Churchill to the Life, In the agitation for army reform he saw his oppurtunity os clearly and grappled with M as decisively as ever did John Churchill en the fied of butte.In his detachment of view, in his onslaught upon the party \u2018landers who have made his political exis tence possible, he has out-Randolphed Raadolph.he knows that it was | and deserved a splendid triumph.deered him te the secendary objects of his 1 thacks, and that gave him his place as à political gladiator in the eyes of people who love the gladiator everywhere.It did not pay Lord Marlborough or Lord Rasa: dolph to win success in\u2019 this way, for their latter days were spent in bitterness.There will be plenty of time to see what will come te the newcomer.\u2014 MRE MEKINLEY'S ILLNRSS.The rip President McKinley has been making through the South and West was interrupted at San Francisco by a bresk- down of the health of Mrs.McKinley, whose recovery is apparently not expected.Mrs.McKinley \u2018has been an invalid for many years, but if we are to believe the accounts that have been made public ever since Mr.McKinley attained to prominence as a figure in state and national politics, her very helpleasness has been the occasion of revealing what many will rightly regard as the finest traits in the character of the President.Her devotion to the interests of her husband as a public man recalls the parts played by the wives of the two most striking figures in the English political world of this century, Mr.Gladstone and Lord Beaconsfield.Mrs.Disraeli was herself a politician in a measure; Mrs.Gladstone was content to live in a reflected light.It is said of Mrs.McKinley that she adopted Mra.Gladstone's rule of being present at all her husband\u2019s political meetings when she was strong enough to be allowed to leave her home.The excitement of\u2019 the present quite impossible for her to completely withdraw herself from notice, probably accentuated her constitutional debility, with the result that all Americans and limated heroism of her life, are anxiously awaiting each bulletin from the house in San Francisco, in the hope that the head of the great republic may be spared a great sorrow.\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTES AND COMMENTS.New York bonds at 3!4 have brought 104.27.No reason why those of Montreal should go for less.\u2019 It was wise to wait.\u2018King Edward has moved his birthday back half a year.How happy he would be if he could continue the process indefinitely.Spectators at the Albany riots have suffered the fate of the seconds in Mark Twain's duel scene.Their curiosity cost \u2018them their lives.In Toronto they put Sir John's statue on the spot that had been selected for a statue of the Queen.Now there is a proposition to make the old chieftain take a back seat.v \u2019 Mr.Brodrick\u2019s announcement that there were practically no cdrtridges in England in 1899 indicates either that the foreign military attaches were not working over- ktime or that,:even if they knew it, the other powers had no taste for starting a \u2018quarrel.Affer four months\u2019 practice in catching trains on this continent, Mr.Gaston Des- champs has learned enough English *\u2018to discover myself, without fail, Sn your trains of a punctuality so extra ordinaire.\u201d Now he is going home to recuperate.It is easy for a King to be popular if.he goes the right way about it.There \u2018has jugt appeared a story which indicates that one monarch has a genius for doing \u201cthe righ* thing.\u201d lt was at Mr.Gladstone\u2019s funeral, when the Prince of Wales, instead of leaving the Abbey, walked quietly to where Mrs.Gladstone ' was seated, took her hand iu his, stooped over it, and kissed it.A very uncourtier-like Radical who saw the scene exclaimed: \u201cThis atones for a good deal.I'll never say another word against him as long as T live.\u201d There was a great deal more than tact in it,showever, for Mr.Gladstone had no more confirmed admirer than the Prince oi Wales.\u2018 Music and the Drama At the Francais next week will be given the famous \u2018American melodrama \u201cBlue Jeans\u201d with its great raw mill scene, its genuine live.bull, the Iinperial Quartette and the celebrated Rising Sun Koarers\u201d brass band.The scenery has been painted Ly Mr.Louis Fett and a great production is promised.\u201cTennessee\u2019s Lardner,\u201d a Western drama, founded on.Bret Harte's touching story, will be the attraction at the Royal all next week.Co \u2014_\u2014 ie 0 M - Ît is gaid.that Blanche Walsh, as Josephine in \u2018More Than Queen,\u201d has won ; She has penetrated deeply into the nature of the bListoric beauty and portrays every shade of mood and manner which the varying fortunes of the illsturred Empress demand.Physically, Miss Walsh realizes the character as.could no other American actress, and her dark, luxurious \u201cbeauty arrayed in robes of splendor, was never more fascinating.\u2018The scenes of \u201cMore Than Queen\u2019 are pictures of the extravagant period of Napoleon's reign.In consequence, they give great scope for scenic display: Miss Walsh has been surrounded with a company of \u2018competent players.\u201cMore Than Queen,\u201d will be the attraction at the Academy for, five days next week, the engagement \u2018beginning on Tuesday night.' * * * Next weék will hé a red-letter week at Proctot\u2019s, as a specially fine programme, has been arranged.It i% headed by Helene Mora, the famous female baritone, and Mr.and Mrs.Charles I.Ellis, in the sketch \u201cAn Artist's Dilemma.\u201d The vest of the bill is up to the usual standard + + + , The Scottish song recital given last evening at Karn Hall was enjoyed hy an-au- dience co thoroughly composed of the sons of the heather that the hit of the evening was the singing bv Miss Murray in Gaelic the well-known '\u2018Fear a Bhata,\"\u201d to the accompaniment of the Highland harp.or \u201cclarsach.\u201d She was assisted hy Pipe-Maj- or Mathewson, Mime Scott, Mr.Cathcart Wallace and Mr.J.§§.Penman, The pupils of the Fletcher Music and Piano School will give a piano recital in Karn Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3.30.An excellent programme haa been\u2019 prepared.Ce : \u2019 QUEBEC HARBOR ROUGHSR, Quebec, May 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014A few evenings ago one-of the engineers of the B88.Simonside while returning to his steamer was badly beaten by a gang of five roughs on St.Andrew street, who also took possession of his money and other valuables.The victim was left almont insensible, but finally managed to reach his ship.Now that a number of steamers transcontinental tour, during which it was | all others who may have learned of the sub- | [Master of hyman destinies am [3 .Was good, and\u2019 Mrs.Dunn, was deserving of Some Poems in Various Keys Mark Twain's reply to his \u201cmissionary eritics\u201d in the North American seems to consist largely of reiteration of former charges, with the modification that che extent of the exactions from the poor Chinese was not so great as the first re- rt indicated, but that the principle vio- od is just as darge and significant.If Or.Clemens\u2019 accusation is in any measure true, the idea of our eending religious agents to China to superimpose a yankee system of ehamp practices has almost as much unconscious humor in it as the enthusiastic attitude of *\u2018Swipesey the Mis sionary,\u201d pictured by Air.Foss in his diaject rhymes: » Chris-mus is comin\u2019! Let \u2019er come! l've jined the Mission Band .What sends out clo\u2019es an\u2019 grub an\u2019 things To ev'ry heathen land.I loves them little heathen kids So sunk in sin an' wrong, An\u2019 I have jined \u2018the Mission Band To help them kids along.Ya\u2019as, 1 have jincd the Mission Band, It's Jat the thing for me\u2014 For all who jine, nex\u2019 Chris-mus time Wil git a present.See?~ Them heathen kids is wicked things, I wants to -make \u2019em nohle, sce?An\u2019 sweet an\u2019 good, like us.I wants to make the gang bang-up, Jest like us kids is here, An\u2019 elevate the hull blame crowd .\"Way up to our idear; An\u2019 so I've jined the Mission Band, Me an\u2019 any brudder John; .We'll git a present Chris'mus time\u2014 You tumble?Are.ye on?iLADSTONE TO GRANDQUTILD.The new life of Mr.Gladstone, to which John Morley is bringing all his wealth of knowledge and sympathy, political °wisdom and hterary skill, recalls the strange fact that while Mr.Gladstone devoted more than sixty vearz to political speech making and voluminous hook-writing, he made one effort, like so muny other men prominent in political life, to utter him- \u201cself in poetic form.\u2018In reality he was a a great reader af poetry, and his review of Lord Tennyson's \u201cLockaley Hall Sixty Years After\u201d showed.with what intinmte feeling and acute discrimination hé fol- | lowéd the great work of the laureate.But I doubt if all\u2019 Mr.Gladstone ever he or wrote will survive any longer se thäW-the three or four stanzas he is sup- \u2018pas to have written to his own littie grandaughter, Dorothy Drew: 1 know where there is honey in a jar, Meet.for a certain little friend of mine; And, Dorothy, I know where daisies are | That only\u201d wait smal hands to inter, ~ twine A wreath for such a golden head as thine.We want thee, child, to share in dur de Tight \u201cov On this high day, the holiest and best, Because \u2018twas then, ere youth hid taken flight, 1 ' \u2019 Thy grandmamma, of women loveliest, Made me of men most honored and most blest._ .That naughty boy wha led theé to suppose He was thy sweetheart has, 1 grieve to tell, \u2019 Been scen to pick the garden's choicest \u2019 rose .And toddle with it to another belle, Who does nat treat him altôgether well.But mind not that, or let it teach thee this\u2014 DE : To waste no Tove on any youthful rover: (All youths are rovers, 1 assure, thee, miss}; - : No,.if thou would'st true constancy discover, ! .\" Thy grandpa is.perfect as a lover.- .* INGALLS ON \u201cOPPORTUN Ly.\u201d Like the English Prime Minister, the \u2018rhetorically brilhant senator from Kansas, Mr.Ingalls, who: once so famously characterized morality: in politics as an \u201ciridescent dream,\u201d was hims&f an aspirant for poetic praiee, and it 4s quite within the Boundg of probabilite that even.his \u201ciridescent dream\u2019 wii] fade before the enncentrated light of fonrteen lines he once wrote on \u201cOpportunity*;\u2014 Fame, love and fortune on my {notsteps wait; \u2019 i 9 Cities and fields.1 walk; T'penetrate Deserts and seats remote, and passing hy Hovel and mart, and palace, ~oun or late T knock uphiddén once at every gate.If «sleeping, wake: af feasting; rise betore 1 turn away.Jt is the hour of fate, And those who follow me \u2018reach every state |° \u2019 Mortals desire and conquer every foe Wave death: while those whi doubt of hesitate, .\u2019 Condemned to failure, pennry and woe; Seek me in vain an uselesgly implore; l answer not and I return no more.\u2014 .RESULT OF NAMING STATIONS.There is a railroad man, now the.gene ral rnanager of the Baltimore & Ohio road, whose admiration for Mr.Kipling once extended so far as to cause him to give the names Rudyard and Kipling to two stations in the upper peninsula of Michi gan, one in an agricultural tegion and the other in an iron-ore district.A common friend of the two men informed Mr.Kipling of the compliment, and the latter sent to the railroad man his photograph with the following lines on the back \u2014 © 'RUDYARD AND KIPLING.\u201cWise is the ¢hild who knows his sire,\u201d The ancient proverb ran, Bul wi\u20acer far the man who knows Haw, where and when his offspring grows, For who the mischief would suppose I've sons in Michigan?\" Yet am I saved from midnight ills 0° \u2018That warp the soul of mnan.They do mot make me walk the floor Nor hammer at the doctor's door; They deal in wheat and iron ore, My sons in Michigan.O tourist in the Pullman car (By Cook's or Raymond's plan}, Forgive a patent's partial view; But mayhe you have aluldren, too So let me introduce to you My sons in Michigan.\u2014\u2014 AN ARTISTIO SUCCESS, Last evening, the pupils of Mrs.Dunn, assisted by a number of friends, gave a highly successful concert at Drummond Hall.As many people as the hall would comfortably hold heard with pleasure one of the finest programmes rendered in Montreal for many & day.The method of training, the quality of the voice and the .refinement of \u2018the whole concert made the auditors feel that the effect upon them congraulation.It would be impossible to detail the praise due to each talented performer, but the greatest credit is due the following: \u2014Vocalis Mrs.R.Heron, Mrs.Ford, Mrs, F.A.Do rion, Miss Berthe Ferguson, Mine Liffiton, Miss Dineen; .Menare.Callahan, Giles, Jackson, Dumbrll, Pickard; bone special ist, Master Douglas DeGruchey; tableau- ists\u2014Misses Blesonnette, Clark, Graham, Ida Hamilton, Ella Hamilton, Hinchliff, Jones, McMaun, Reed, Stacey, Ward, Brown; Messrs.Brown, Ellis, Hamilton, Piche, 8 er, Young, Rowland; Maaters Bobb , Cecil arid Jim Dunn.Violinist, Mr, jardins; pianist, Mr.C.Gran- tham; music under direction, Mrs.stage manager, Mr.James Ford.IADR 2 AR.WS.A.RESIGNATION ACCEPTED.\u2014At the meeting of Montreal Presbytery yesterday the resignation of the pastorate of Roek- in his father that en- are in the Louise basin a policemdn should be constantly kept around | that quartet.SHE MONTREAL An\u2019 growin\u2019 wuss an\u2019 wuss.1 | pee; and the: French ambassidor at the {William Miss Ella Walker, | SENATOH FORGET TALKS OF MARKETS No Truth in Story About the Amalgamation of C.P.R.and G.T.R.\u2014Audience of Pope._ Senator L.J.Forget has some interest ing things to say of his winter's experience in Europe.He returned home yesterday, having, with Madame Forget and his daughters, returned by way of New York.The receut panic in the stock market, the report about the amalgumation of the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific and a private audience of the Pope were amongst the subjects he talked about last evening.When he left London on the eve of the New York sensation, London brokers were he ?ays, giving American securities a wide berth, fearing demoralization after inflation.He thinks however, that thé New York market will come through the fire without much injury.It is quite apparent that the.big men of the street, who hought at such high figures did nut have time to sell their holdings, consequently it will not be to their interests to depress the market to any great extent.Had they héen given time to unload the results.might have been more dangerous to the street in general, but an it 18 he does not look for any extended period of stock depresston.THE AMALGAMATION STORY.Speaking about the rumors which were afloat of an amalgamation between the (*.P.R.and Grand Trunk, Mr.Forget said: \u201cI met Mr.Shaughnessy in London, and he, as well as others, assured me that there wis not a shadow of truth in the reporis which had been set afloat concerning the two big Cunadlan railway systems.alvo heard it stated that Mr.Hill would become a «director of the Canadian Pacific, but I have very good reason to believe that this story ia likewise without any foundation.\u201d tfe added that - the.Canadian Pacific stock had always been considered a cheap one, and a great deal of - buying had taken place on New York, account.One firm alone, he said, had ,purchased_300,- (10 shares, but he did not think the Dutch shareholders had got mid of their stock to any great extent; in fact, he thought recent events would strengthen their de- .lemnination to hold on to it.) Speaking of hla visit to Paria, Senator Forget said that Mr.Duncan Macdonald, fermerly superintendent of the Montreal | Street Railway, is making a Ruccess'of his work in the French metropolis, and by est\u2019 fall will have completely revolution- zed the greater portion of the street rail way system of the capital of the republic.WITH THE POPE.© Mr.Forget.gives an exceedingly miter.esting account, of a private audience which waa accorded him at the Vatican by His Holiness the Pope.Through the kindness of.ltév.Father\u2019 Colin, superior of St.Sul Quirinal, the audience was securél, and the interview lasted not lesa than forty minutes.Generally the faithful remain ki.ecling while in the prasence of the Holy Father, but on this oceasion chairs were: brought in and the Pope invited the Canadian Nenitor, Madame Forget and their four daughters to be seated, during the! interesting conversation, touching affairs ot the church and state, in tXF-off Canada.The Sceuator sais no one can see and hear thé Pope without being deenlv impressed, DAILY HERALD.FRIDAY.MA Y IT, 1901.this was their first offence, they were only and costs or eight days., - of Mayor For NE itering at the corner Cg at pas- Bleury streets, and throwi sers-by, Pierce Hestewell, ury street; cy Bellin, Mayor street; William Bridges, Mayor street; Rubia Cowan, Prince street, and Roy Dresser, Ble street, were given a severe lecture an fined $1 and\u2019 costs or eight days.PF Daniel Ras and Philip Belodeau, for cruelty to a horse by using it when unable to walk, were fined $5 each and costs or one month.F.X.Desjardins was fined $5 or month for assaulting N.Meunier.For keeping a disorderly house on Dor- chester street,\u2018 Mazeppa Lebeau was given three months, a fine of $50, or.three other months.: Henrietta Sauvageau, Irene Gauthier, Grazella Fortin, Telésphore Durand an Leonard Cadieux, inmates, were fined $13 or two months.An old man, Guillaume Leriger, 83 years of age, was committed to jail for two months, as he had no home to go to.In the Police Court George Lalonde pleaded not guilty to a charge of theft aid against him by Detectives Riopel and McLaughlin.His case was fixed for Tuesday morning.DISTRICT CALMS DOWN Pietersburg, Northern Transvaal, Wednesday, May 8.\u2014Ninety Boers, including Barendvorster, Heystek, the former Land- rost, and many former officials, have surrendered.The district is rapidly settling down to the usual conditions.one FUNERAL OF MR.LECAILLE, The funeral of Mr, Charles Lecaille, who died on Wednesday evening at his home, 216 St.Deuis street, will take place tomorrow \u2018morning to St.James Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery._ Mr.Lecaille was born at Boucherville July 20, 1827, and for nearly fifty years Wik identified with various business firma in Montreal.He was one of the founders of the Chambre de Commerce, a director of the Banque du Peuple, à member of the Board of Tride, and thie Wholesale Grocers\u2019 Association.@P+-+-+-0-0-0-0-0-e - SHI e +++.PPING Arrived May 16.Steamship Mara, Nicholson, Sydoey, King- wan & Ca, coul.1 Steainship Rlpltngham, Johnston, Malta, Mclawy, Kennedy & Co, light, .Steamship Manchester Corporation, Wil Hum, Mapchester, Furness, Withy & Co, general, .Stcamshyp Rathlin Head, MoCalmant, Belfast, Melean, Kennedy '& Ca, light._ Steamship Sarmatian, Brodle, Glasgow, H.& A.Allan, general, ' Nteamship Lake Superior, Perkins, Liv.2.\u2018erpool, Elder, Dempster &- Co, general.Steamship Nortlunan, Ross, Chicago, | Peford & Co, general + Mieamship Norilunan, Ratord & Co, general Cleared May 16.\u2018 Steamrhip Mori, Nicholson, Sydney, Klug- \u2018Mar, & Co, Uglit.Co Steamship City of Londen, Spears, Gaspe, Roms, Chlcago, It.Henderson & Taylor, géueral , VESSELS IN PORT, a v .Stramebins.Tritonia, -Stitt, M.Reford & Co.Mnored- et feot of Berri Street, .Boscrian, Henry, H.& A.Allan.Moored ai foot of Jacques Cartier Squares Fremeng, Ritehie, It.Reford & Co.Moor \u2018ed at foot of Berri Street.\u2018 Tunisian, Vipond, H.& A.Allan.Maored at font of Jacques Cartier Square.Nyanza, Cross, Elles) Dempster & Co.Micried at foot of Berrl Sirest and that Catholics and non-Catholics leave his splendid intellect and to his perfect: right to the title as one 6f the throe wren men of his century.His grasp of Canadian affiiis,, especially, in \u2018their details, was found to be remarkable.He told of the Canadian Premier's visit to Romé, ask- | ing the Senator if they discussed matters pértaining to religion in the upper branch of Parliament.\u2019 Senator Forget Tad scarcely time vo reply-whon His Holiness quickly wwii: You discussed the Manitoba, schoot question.\u201d The head of the Church ap- peated to have the nine of his prelates in Canada at ready command, and mentiofied the tact-ci Mgr.Bruchest's recent visit to the Eternal City.His Holiness also raid that the Italian\u2019 Government treated him very Lindly and they would be glad if the Pope would drive out\u201d dn the streets of Rome, but he could roc'alhists or the lower crder of people.\u201cYou have had à general cle-tion in'Can- adi continued: the Pope, \u201cand the Liberals were maintained an power.1 suppose | vou woull have preferred to see the Cone servatives returned?\u201d The Pope also referred to Queen Victé- ria,- who was then alive, saving that she wis a strong and just ruler, and that Catholics owed her, à deep debt of gratitude.Speaking of Ins health 1s Holiness remarked that his doctor \u201cdid nat, want him to go tg St.Peter's any nore, as the effort would*he too great for«one of lus advanced years, \u201cbut.\u201d he added, \u201cI went down seventy-two times inst year, and you see I am ngt dead yet.\u201d MAY NOT EXPORT TROUT Ottawa, May 17.ASpevcial.)= The Da.minfon authorities have decitled to prohibit the export of ail kinds af \u201ctrout ex: cept Take trout, This course is.followed in order to preserve the Canadian trout lishéries, - Some American sportsamen have been in the habit of spending a few days in Canada and then taking away with them hundreds of pounds of trout.The new regulation will, of course, put an end to this and guard against the un- povenaling of Canadian trout fisheries.Legitimate sportsmen will be allowed to tako 25 pounils of trout out of the goun- try with them.* CYCLISTS IN COURT \u201cThe police, receiving orders ta get after bicycle ridérs who failed to carry à light after dark, had seven offenders up before Mr.Recorder Weir this morning.They were Joseph Germain, Dufresne, street; Mitchell, Lalonde street; Anthony Walker, St.Lawrence street; Gustave Reeve, St.Catherine street; Henry Bicque, Wellington street: Zoel Tardiff, Notre Dame street, and Vincent Roy.Au\u201d bis pre-ence sharing the -same féeling to |.- i, Steamship Mors, Kingman & Co, not de thig for fear\u2019 of insuk, frôm the | \u201cenropa.Barbadocs Manchester Shipper, Goldsworthy, + Fur- vess, Withy & Co Moored at Istand Whar?Escalona, 1155, Rolle, It.Reford & Co._ City of London, Spiers, Heuder-cn & Tar- lors Sydney.vont.> , Lake .Sup rlor, Purkus, Elder.Dempster & Co.Moured at fim! of Terry! S?reor.Sarmatiane Brodie, M.& A.Alan, Mbered at foot of Jacques Cartier Square.- RtathHin Head.MeCalmon:t, Mél an.Ror- nedy & Co.Moored at foot of Moreau Btrect.Manchester Corporation, | Willlame, Par ress, Withy & Ce Moored upposte Cus- Lite nt Fue peared The Most Perfect Agency Against Germs Known to Medical Science \u2014Thousands of People Give Testimony in Their Favor, Bince the microscope first revealed the presence of germs in certain forms of dis- esse, physicians have felt the importance.of a germicidal agent, cumbined with m- gredients of a nutritive character, that would at one and the same time have the effect of both building up the system and destroying the germs.After years of patient study.and experiment, Dr.Arnold, \u2018the eminent English physician, succeeded in producing such a remedy in Toxin Pills, and in which are coinhined such nutritive and therapeutic agents as are best adapted to increasing and strengthening the system when attacked by ull forms of micro-organisms, as well as being exceedingly powertul in germicidal properties.Toxin Pills build up and strengthen the veakened tissues, create new, rich Hiood, and act as à rampart against disease germs.Mr.W.A.McLean, 254 Carlton Street, seys: \u201cI would not recommend Dr, Ar nold\u2019s Pills nor any other medicine, if 1 did not know it to be good.| do kno Dr.Arnold's Toxin Fills to be good.| Lave used them: I've used other medi cines an well.I had kidney complaint and backache for three ycars,and 100k various temedica in hopes of effecting a cure.L got no relief, however, until J began uning Dr.Arnold's Toxin Pilln: Now, when started using them, 1 was in severe pain, was very ; nervous and vould hardly \u201cstraighten myself.I had difficulty in our.nating, aud.the liquid wan ol a brick ted color.b took threr boxes of Dr.Arnold « Toxin Pills, and now am complete y curd.| [mean what { way \u2014l am cured.My bacs is atrong and free from pain oF ache; bles have gone, and 1 1eel ten years younger than f did Lefore 1 began using Dr.Arnoid'a Toxin Fills.Anvone wish: ing further informat on may apply tn mi: end Pl cheernfliy give it, St WAU MCLEAN, \u201d \u201camy Carlton Hrreet, Toronto Dr.Arnold'a Tozin.Ville, at ail druz- gistu; 256 à xmall box; The 4 large box, on sent on recept of pi-ce bv The Arnnid Chemical Company, L.oated, Canada Life 5: TOXIN PILLS; can cat and sleep well, the urnary trou Building, 42 Ping Strees, wes, \"I Lenn, Ont.Ark for à free test of lr.Arad: \u201cCatarrh Cure.\u2018 J4, will mall for Hun win ful Care nt deais., .Phe stearnsbis oo ora baqdoes on Max =, and CARY next week : Fue Angle-African, foro J A is now due, Pole tes trea fs \u2018 Cape with 774) Dor-en.\u201cii A from Br Ap ve, arsine LTR S'eéutn-hip Monter 0 frnn Tone passed Father Prin* May 15.4 am.In due to ardve in Mou sea, \u201c0 day.The wren, .= MreAuley, from Pat gases DE und, aren som, peste CAT The Aan [re = aL TRY rn eh sat Wars e fr H- .> dor ken + Liv m4 201 Hra = duznge ta, stera.Lo \u2019 : ; Phe Hen) I, oo genie RC Cantala MA nt arroue LL CI day.from Be fae Ihe Fra ton House, .- TE Li STL A \u201cRipon, J hneten, Mclean, Kennedy mn! ar U vu : 3 x - x & Co.Moored at Hochelngs vba mr as a Mora.Nicholson, Kingmau & Co.Moore! Kida eT at Windmill Point, co Re un - _ 21e qe Lvéta, Wikans, Eller Dempster & Co: Anse Africa Mom rd at CPR elevator , rte Fl vem Me ine east ow Say Net étant, toss, It Reford & Co, Moore a : oO : 2 2 nt Windmill Point.Wy Ce Maar Sa Ta wentlon of the work of the committee In Paie » jf ; ; / STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS, Poa IW 2 vesoniaz STEAM ne : : gan ESS : Fave rrivais.Nr Shape UT.ave Steamship.A! From Mow AE het] er edt | fain.New York.South'tot 1H Law Paca a ter wat wel ae ae\u201d K.of Nebraska New York.dilastes Is, was, 440 pou.Bones u To.Tan Wasliington.\\ New York, Genet won 0 tes.; Germanie.Queenstown.New Fark.In Te My ann es 1 C'eramonwealth.Ouesnstown.Boston ls Cape Ci Pas Wi +.SiclUlan.,.+- Glasgow.New York, .1 rente Na eu.y se Fuerst Risk.Pivamourh.New York.15 Rida! H Swe Caledonian.Fiverpool New York.2, ~ Bardinfan.-St.John's f.New *Yort.F New England Boston.Liverpool 2.157 Nallings.or > May Steamship.rom.For.y Lake tarte.Queenstown.Montreal .8 Belgian.5.Quebec.oll London .8 ; Corinthian.Montreal.Liverpool AM], ; .M.Commerce Montreal.Mane eater 11 Woman.JS portland.LLL Liverpool 1 Oreadinn.vilasgow.S81 Lawrence il Rolly mn.Antwerp.Montreal A - Man, City.Manchester.\u201cMontreal it New England.Quecnstown.Moston 10 Wass.Liverpoal, .Montreal 14 ffartar .Note - Vancourer © Knstalla.-Montrea Alasgow 05 Buenos AN réau.Montreal Hasgew 16 Montreal .8 FIRST PHROUGI DEEPENED CANAL.Car steamer Sault Rte.were for Iroquois, Out, Mav.10.Jhe Theate, bound from Glasgow to Marte, which Bins been walting water to le let.In the new cana to the of 14 feet, proceeded ou her betng the flest vessel to use the high level The stemmer Lake sflehfean, Parthia and tue Davis also lock ed through at the same the, using the new GENERAL NOTES.he steanpship Montezuma salled from Ix ndon- yesterday for Montreal, .The Allan Line.stemmer State of Nebraska passed Fire Island at neon yesterday.I'he depth of water In the Montreal hat bor.channel yesterdny was 32 feet 8 inches; at Morel it was 82 feet 11 inches.The Alan Line steamer Sardinian arrived at St, John's, NEd., 5 pm.on wednesday, The Leyland Line steamer Tudian arcived ut Quehee at a.m, on the 10th lust, The Klder-Dempster steamship Monteagle left St.Vincent for Cape Breton yester- dav, \u2018Êhe Allan\u2019 Line steamer Sicilian, from New York for Glasgow, arrived out yesterday morning.The steamsMp Cresyl, tdgh level way west.to day, « lock.from Marry, May : Rae I, A, A> SU 2 A> S12 A, 2 A.A S12 SU SU IP ocr eo - + .D grnisten 5 wan TERNEE ® Lac p @ CLR 054 Cg Faire @ Fist Fala .+ A.AA 1 CET TT + + ® e s Pommery CHAMPAGNE 5 -axs ot Wn ELEC) .36T2e8, ema Jer Youle mn Caria, Mona jer Joules 2Lnvu- \u201cUnesaÿ, 20 1 2 ET HUILE FHASIR VOIR + TU {BP ETS- 1 ® Amara LAL TT aa; cae?E3Z)EIZX 1IBEATS.Lomden, ~ Table Jellies.LA el KLE.ms ELL = OWES LAN\" (NE + -3- SRATES ANONAUII 0 GINGER ALS VANTRELL = VE SODA WATER \u2014 Fraser.Viger & Co, 207, XO and 211 ST.JANES STREET.++.0.000 000000000000%00 000000000 Do not sichen or grope ++ TOISAS R102.go 0-6 6-000 00000000000 All the good etfects of Calome\u2014withous the rik.\u2014 Wrappers.EVEN THE tive and useful.S00 1000000000000 000 ~ PREMIUMS \u2018GIVEN FOR TRADE MARKS OF TRACHAN'S GILT EDGE SOAP trachan's Pure Perfumed Powdered Lye \u201c trachan's Oriental Washing Powder | GIVEN AWAY FOR COVERS\u2014Choice Books b Household Articles of Use and Ornament, Artic Wear and Adornment\u2014for 15 up to ARTICLES IN THE LIST\u2014Comprise Pearl Handled Ladies\u2019 Pocket Knives, Ladios\u2019 Crescent and , Stand Combination Mirrors, and FOR LADIES' SHOPPING\u2014There are pretty Pooket-Books, splendid Shopping Bags, Purses in many styles, for from CHILDREN\u2014Are nob forgotten, Slate and Pencil School Books and other \u2018 \u2018Best Authors, es for Personal 400 Covers and Wrappers.Star Pearl Brooches, Hand end a Hundred more besides.and the Harmonicas ; 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with the Lorraine\u2019 rsavuce eevectousss PTE eated with small black huttons nt wile, with \u2018Marie Antoinette\u201d uckle s.\u2026\u2026.s000000e a.Cranes Stamped Linens - Take some of these to work while you're away on your summer vacation.No disappointments if you select now, for our assortment at the present time embraces everything conceivable in the way of Stamped Linens.Stamped on a fine quality of Linen, with button-hole .Brèad Doyley, 10 x 20, to fold over, and word \u201cBread\u201d stamped, for 20c.Two sides for Tea Cosy, in any size, for Fancy Book Marks, Napkin Rings, and Court Plaster Cases, 3c eich.1 Glove, Vell, Handkerchief and Tie Cases, any-size, made-to_order\u2014fer-29e= borders.All latest designs.Doylies.; Size 4x 4 and 5x 5, for.3 Size 6 x Gand Tx T.for.Er) Size 8x and 9 x 9, for.T Size 10 x 10 and 12 x 12, for.12 25e.Size 15 x 15.4.:.\u2026o00ocencoveuone0oe 1010 Centres.Size 18 x 18, price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.23 Size 20 x 20, Price oeveeeecsiscecesncs oH Size 22 x 22, pFiC\u20ac .11000 002000000000 cried Size 24 x 24, price s.\u2026sscsecnecos0s0 240 | Photo Frames, size-10 x 12, for 11e.HEM-STITCHED LINENS, or any goods purchased at our Fancy Goods - Department will be stamped to order, free of charge.EMBROIDERED SILK\u2014Eve Gonds counter.rything wanted in this line, on sale at Fancy + Out-of-town buyers can get a share in the above noted good values, by ordering through pur Mail Order Department.: Orders filled same day as | W.H.Scroggie, received.Corner St.Catherine and University Sts.a PIANOS Contain all those requisites that give to them that charming tone quality, so much desired in pianos of the highest grade.The tone of the Mason & Risch Piano mellows with time and use.Their cost is but slightly more than ordinary pianos.Inspection invited of Our Latest Models.2469 .ST.CATHERINE STREET.The Mason & Risch Piano Co., Ltd, 59c¢c THE MONTREAL DAJUY HERALD, FRIDAY MAY IT, 1904, \u201cLA CIGARRA\u201d 10 IMPROVE THE DOCKS OF LONDON Much Interest in Plan Outlined By President of Atlantic Transportation.= London, May 17.\u2014 Much interest is show here in the scheme of President Baker, of the Atlantic Transport (Company, for the improvement of the London docks tn view of the possible amalgamation of his line with the Leyland Company, now owned by the Morgan syndicate.* An offieial of thè India Docks Company who was interviewed to-day said that the statement made by Mr.Baker, that the Leyland line, and the Atlantic Transport Company carry 5,000,000 tons of freight early to London is a great exaggeruvon.he entire tonnage landed.at the London docks is about 15,000,000 yearly, and it is said that the cost of landing treight is 21 ence a ton, änd not 36 pence us alleged.his official stated that grain: elevators and labor:saving, machinery had been in: stalled at every point where it was possible to \u2018do so.In conclusion this official said: \u201cMr.J.Pierpont Morgan is going to become another Hooley.He has too many things in hand.There is room for new docks at London, and the latest addition at Tilbury does not pay.\u201d : G.Laurence Gomme, clerk of the London County Council, speaking unofficially to-day, said if Mr.Baker had already obtained - Parliamentary powers to build docks he must have acquired the East Iu- \u2018dia Dock Company's powers for\u2019 aw extensive scheme at Tilbury.Certainly no other powers had been grantea.London, May 17.\u2014The principal altera- {ions in the Bisley programme are: In the competition for the King's prize, in the second stage, the distances are changed CHANGE IN BISLEY RULES Positively a clear Havana Cigar, Spanish hand-made.ASK FOR IT.« Price only B cents \u2014 from 500 to 600 yards to 600 and 800 yards, with ten shots.: In the St.George's match, arthoptics will be allowed.In the \u201cRajah of Kolapore\u201d mateh a special commemorative prize is to be given each member of \u2018the winning team.! : SMALLPOX AT LACHINE Another case of smallpox has been discovered in the vicinity of Montreal, this time in Lachine, where the patient is a Miss Andree Leblanc, 16 years old, residing in the village with her parents.The symptoms of the disease were first discovered on Wednesday last.Mayor Des- carries stated lust evening that every precaution had been taken by the authorities to preveÂt-any spread of the disease.It has not yet becn ascertained how the disease in this particular case originated.emote | PATENT REPORT.Owen N.Evans, solicitor of patents and expert, Temple Building, reports the fol-| lewing' United States.recently granted to\u2019 Canadians: 673,763, belt shipper.James A.Craig, patents \u201cet al; 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The announcement that there will be'no field day on.May 24th is received with ratisfaction by all militiamen.As the time of inspection draits near the city corps are working hard and parade several times each \u2018week.: An extra day and a whole son, is thought to be rather too Much of the good.thing, and hence the feeling of relief.when it was decided to give citizen Tommy -the day to himself.' \u201cPOTHUNTER'S\u201d PROTEST.Sergt.Hayhurst, Queen's prizeman in 1807, and\u2019 instructor in mu~ketry to the 113th Regt.Hamilton, writes thus to the Mail and Empire :\u2014\"From \u2018the lessons | most forcibly illustrated in the South Ai tian war, and which have been known to practical soldiérs jor years, but which 1 un atrald are not military authorities, it has been cleariy shown that every man should be taught intelhgentiy to use his rifle effectively, and whiist he may tire \u2018a number of shots without hitting the small.chject now presented, still if his tire is infetl:gensly pre sented, the moral effect 1s vey perceptible.\u201cIt must not be forgotten that the mark \u2018now presented in action is reduced to a minimur, there is no fighting in close tor- mation, in both attack and detence the men are widely extended, and take ad- Kantage of every hit ol cover, therciore the individual marksmanship of, the sol- dior must \u2018he developed 10 the utmost.even to the risk of his being dubbed a \u2018pothunter\u2019 by ignorant writers and those who imagine they know all about mw ketry, and, sir, let me here enter a 3.o- test against the use of this word which used indiscrinunately by many no doubt weil-meaning officers of high rank, and repeated parrot-like by the would-be critics ol ritle shooting.| word to be used on all occasions when roferring to a marksman dr collection of marksmen, whose great sin is that they have at their owi expense become efficient in tile use of a mile, which was, 1 have always thought, the reason a soldier was armed with a rifle,\u201d THOSE RIFLE CLUBS, Sergt.Hayhurst also deals with the them.He says: \u201cI was pleased to see .the remarks of several prominent officers on the formation of civilian rifle clubs.There is no doubt that they would be detrimental to- the militia generally.~ Why in the name of common sense not adopt the practical and necessary course: of forin- ing a militia reserve of marksmen who have completed six or over years of faithful service to the country, by enrolling them in the reserye for n further term {ul three years.to he continued as long ds the men are capable of service, require ing an annual musketry gourse, and attendance at muster parade, giving them the use of a rifle and 200 rounds of ammunition and of our ranges, and the pri: vilege of taking part in our provincial and Dominion rifle meetings, thus retaining in service the very class of men most required for active service, at nominal cost.Further, -why should non- \u2018coms.and men after long years of faithful service be ddbarred, on retirement, from the privileges granted to commissioned officers, who retire after in many vases, but a few years\u2019 service, who au allowed to compete at our matches?O comrades in the rural battalions are no doubt at a disadvantage, being required to attend camp for 12 \u2018days before heing considered efficient.It is in rural districts where most rifle clubs would be formed, and.where inost of the requests for their formation are coming from, hut surely where 40 or 50 men can get 1lo- gether for rifle practice, they could also meet in the evenings for company drill.Why not then allow them to put in say twenty conipany drills and make that the roquéremewt for effitiency ta yompete at our matches, to the advantage of the country and the improvement of company officêrs in handling men; and it would, not seriously interfere with the attendance at camp.* It is unfortunately a fact that few.of our rural battalions can Drugging Will Not Cure Catarrh, Doctors say s0.Victims of snuffs, oint- ' menta and tablets tell the same story.Catarrh is a germ uisease.The germs excite disease in the lungs, throat, nasal passages, and bronchial tubes.Germs are hard to get at, but destroy them and you cure the disease.How can it be done?By carrying powerful medication with the air you breathe direct to the dieeased parts.You must be sure, aiso, that the medication will kill the disease germs.Catarrh- ozone is guaranteed to do this, that\u2019s why it has created such a sensation in the medical world.ou simply breathe Ca- tarrhozone; it destroys the germs\u2014it heals \u2014in à word, it cures.Now you know everything about Catarrhozone, except \u201cwhat you can learn by using it.Catarrh- ozone never disappoints and is guaranteed to cure Catarrh.Price, $1.00; Sma.l size, 25 cents, at druggists or Poléon & Co.Kingston, Ont, 10 day, the only holiday during the drill sea: has become very common of late, being: ft has hecome a catch a metre appreciated by our | \u201cA not?formation of rifle clubs and is opposed Lo | \u201cpressed \u2014 \u2014 produce many good shots, because in the first.piace a «hot has to.face a considerable expense, aud the man who can spare the money are generally in, good business positions from which they cannot get away to go to camp.To 5 \u201cSIMPLLIFY PHE DRILE.: That the idea of simplifiration of the Jrill far the mulitia is gaining ground, can he seen every day.ut prejudice 1s strong, military prejudice\u2019 especially, \u2018and it- will be sometime before the move: ment is widespread enough to conmans thé ottenuon of the preper authorities and have the nuliva taught what 1s ©s- sential without the Hhmtnense waste \u2018oi time on absolutely useless movements.which is so prominent a feature of the present day drill\u2019 \u2018 \u201cBlue nose Boer\u201d in the Canadian Mil tary \u2018Gazette lus some exællent work on | showing how senseless a lot of the drill now atthicted on the long suffering mmhtia man is, and lew i eould be much sun- plitied with great benefit to the nen individually and to the forre iteelf.Airather, writer in the military gazette bas taken it up now.He says: \u201cSimplification où drill is a matter of no small weinent t> mititarv\" organizations Which are necessarily linuted as respects time and opportunities for training: Gencrat Herbert, when in command vi the Csinadian.mini,\u201d was strengy In with the need for a change in the drill, and to that end he appointed a committee to draw up an improved sys tem, but he *conmnitted the blunder oi ucting as\u2019 quasi-chairman of that body and persisted in putting very ld wine into the new battle: so, the hottle burst, and the Jabor proved abortive.Natwith- | Ÿ standing that fatiure, simplilication is one haf the crying needs of to-day, aud all men who combine commonsense with experi ence recognize this.It 1 folix.to sap- pose, and, worse alll, lead others to sup pose, that everything an the \u201cred honk\u2019 ig necessary to a unit\u2019s fighting efficiency.Why, then, teach it?Espeviallu, why teach it to amateur soldiers?limit the teaching 10 those practices which are essential, and ignore those which are MUTARY CYCLISTS, The military cvelists hegin.their rides.on Saturday of this week.weather permitting: On urdayz at 3 pm.The khaki clats will leave the driti~hall on Craig Street for «| run to some point on the Island.The annual meoting of the Rifles Cycle Club willbe held this evening in the Armory, Catheart Street.\u2018 TILSSARS HARD_AT IT.\u2014 Why not that and subsequent, Sat, Victoria .impossible \u2018to distinguish them.Then in the guard mounting orders came from all gides and- were so conflicting that the new men were thoroughly bewildered and know, if anything, less than ever of guard mount ing.\u2018the next two weeks will be full up.Monday is a regimental parade, Wednex- day, Sims cup competition; Sunday, church parade; following Monday and Thursday, regimental parade; Saturday (June 1), m- spection.Parade state on Monday was 285, the largest this season, and above the establishment.ROYAL SCOUTS PARALES.The 5th paraded twice this week\u2014On Monday and last evenings; on Monday the parade state was 200.\u2018 The Weat- mount Cadets paraded with them as No, 7 Company and were not behind their senions in their knowledge of the movements practiced during the evening.They formed pretty nearly a full company.The two parades a week will be kept up until the iveek before inspection, (June 8th) when an extra parade or two twill be held.-.The Scots, paraded last \u201cevening 286 strong.\u2018The Westmount Cadets again act- -cd as an extra company.° THE 65TH INSPECTION.The annual inspection of the 65th Mount Royal Rifles, will take place on Saturday afternoon, June 22nd, on the (Champ de | Mars.The reghinent is in pretty fair shape already and should make a creditable showing.The parade on Wednes day evening was a large one aud the drill showed a marked improvement over preceding parades.The parade state was 230.Mr.Paul Lacoste, lawyer, has joined\u2019 the regiment as a 2nd Lieutenant.MOUNT ST.LOUIS.CADETS, The annual inspection.of the Mount St.Louis.Cadets will take place June lst, on the Champ de Mars.As the Vics slso have their inspection on that day tre cadets will march on the ground about 2.15.: Iv ix probable that on May 24 the Mount Et.Louis Cadets and the St.Ann's Cadets will have a joint march out through the principal streets.HIGHLAND CADET BATTA LIBN.Engagements; for Next Week.Ç Monday 20th\u2014Recruits and.bugle band | practice.; ; Wednesday, .Xnd-\u2014Battation drill, full dreas and commanding officers\u2019 inspection, bugie band to attend.a Friday, 24th-Full dress parade at 7 aan, to take special train via Gel RL for Granby, pipe and \u2018bugle bands to attend.Militiamen in uniform avishing to take advantage of this trip ca procure tickets from the cadets.A good time js promised Iw the pgeple of Granby and the J fare is very Jow.There are vacancies for a fdw buglers, youths having alight knowledge of the cornet preferred.; FRED LYDON, ; Major.Highland Cadet Battalion.WANTS THE OLD SNIDERS- Carp.Trim: \u2014 oy ~ir\u2014In view of the apparent «disinclina- \"tion of the authorities to give accommodation to cadet, corps, which would per uit of the expansion of thix usetul move: went, would it\u201d not he-advisahé {or the Militia Department etores, aud place them in the Dill Hall whitre those of our yveuthiful popuiation desirous of familiarizing themselves with {the use of a gun coul have access to | thé, There are plenty of enthusiastic aatifutinen who would willingly instruct ptwe silhble work which now occupies, Cand wastes\u2014the time of oui militia, Were some such method as this adopted, or did the cadet movement receive the encouragement, 11 Aleserves, the militia would be, alle to better employ thew [ex would comprise, to a great extent, those who would have a\u201d good grounding in the work which is now, done by the wnilitia to thé exclusion.of more valuable portions of the profession of war.: I, however, the present standard of military intelligence on the part of the | milifia 19 satisfactory to the authorities, would it not he an excellent move, taking into consideration the usclessness \u2018of the body as a « ole.to abolish it altogether, and take the more eronomical course of teaching the Canadian in- the receptive years of his youth, that which 15 now so laboriously, expensively and for.the results obtained, futilely, hammered into the heads of what is at best an inefli- cient conglomeration of military \u2018 school ta?.\u201c EX-MILITIAMAN.| INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY to resurrect some of.\u201cthe surplus ritles from the liurho of tne.the cong man in the purely elementary.time than at present, as the recruit class - | children, with the organization of a mili- | Pine 80 eatre PROCTOR 5 CONTINUOUS PER \u201cBilly\u201d $8.Clifford, Eddie Girard, Louis Fialkowski, Taylor, Lawrence Orane, Ramsey Sisters, M'lle May Yvoune, Kalatech- adscope and Travel Viens Box Seats Reserved.Tel.Up 2435.Special Features for Ladies and Childrea.Afternoons\u2014Al] Orchestra, 25c; all else, 10c.Doors open at 1.30 and 7.90 p.m.daily.ART ASSOCIATION, | .Phillips Square 900000000000 co00s00008 Galleries Open Daily 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.ADMISSION - s 28c.VICTORIA DAY.Excursion Return Tickets will be issued on MAY 2rd and 2ith, to all points on the Intercolonial Railway, Prince Edward lslagd Ry., Dominion Atlantic Ry., and points In Canada east of Port Arthur, Ont., AT ONB FIRST CLASS FARB.Both local and through tickets are good for return, leaving destination not later than MAY 27th.Tickcts are good for continuous passage.only in elther direction.For all desired information apply to the nearest Intercolontal Ticket Agent.E.TIFFIN.JNO.M.LYONS, \" Trafic Manager.G.P.& T.Agent.Moncton, N.B., May.15th, 1901.rr Saturday amd Sunday 2 (On the Watr\u2014 $ Going Saturday and MRslX; returning Sunday, or $3.00 Quebec and Return $3.00 Saturday Steamer Terrebonne Leaves at 2.30 p.m.for Vercheres, returning 8 pan.Sunday lcaves 8 a.in,, returns 8 p.m, , Sunday Boat to Quebec 8 p.m.JAS.F.DOLAN.Agent.128 Et, Jamos St.E.MERETZKI UPTON, Who for the past three years has been studying in Lelpzig, has retursed to Montreal.J\u2019upils accepted.* STUDIO\u2014PRATTE PIANO CO.Residentce\u2014457 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Westmount.- 9 - Blair's Pill Great English Remedy for won & Rheumatism Safe, Sure, Effective.A: Druggistu 452.axé 11.00 AYMAN RONG & CO, MONTREAL a s 0 a 6+++\u2014+ + + + ++ +++ Dr.P ¢ CANCER! CANCER! 5% Cancer This remedy is very highly recommended for the relief and cure of Caucer, Tumors, ° Scrofuln.aud Disenses of the Skin.Sufferers are invited to give it a trial, For sale by J.A.Harte, Druggist, 1780 Notro Dame st.Country orders promptly filled.64+ ++ ++ a+%w+*%ww%e0 Metal Manufacturers, ANTI-FRICTION METALS, SOLDERS.INGOT BRASS, PRINTERS\u2019 METAL, LEAD, COPPER, PIG IRCN, PIGGTIN, ALUMINUM, BISMUTH, ANTIMONY, ETC., ETC, ETC.Every Luown metal except gold and silver.Old metals bought, Sole Manufacturers Columbia Phosyhor Tin.Largs: metal dealers in Canada, .A A .SYRACUSE MELTING WORKS, Cor.St.Thomas and William Sts.Telehone Main, 3381, {T3 ALL RIGHT! That's what every body says about cur PICTURE FRAMING\u2014when it's \u2018mot all right we.take pleasure iu reweding the \u2018fault.Lo GEO.R.IIEASLEY, .QUST St.Catherine-dear Bleury.Tel.up 1318.= The Puke of York's Hussars have been putting in steady work.Monday is the aquadron drill and'on Wednesday and Fri- dav\u2019 come the riding classes at Hutchison viding school.Lieut.-Col.Maclean has just come home and arvangements will be made immediately for the annual camp.et .3RD FIELD BATTERY.The Batiery non-coms are puttin evenings a week, Tuesday and Th at the Hutchison riding schooling course hegan last Tuesday and will keen up till inspection.\u2018 The date of the camp this year is so far unknown.It is expected to be about last week of June, but the orders are not published yet.The Ba regards recruiting and #t is alrcady over strength.oe The Battery drills every Friday evening.R.C.A.Is BUSY.i The 2nd R.C A.is putting\u2019 in steady, conscientious work, which is sure to count at their inspection.The drills at present are: Monday, A company; Tuesday, B company; «Wednesday, C company; Thurs ay, officers\u2019 class; Friday, regimental parade; Saturday, Jdecruits, in two 1sday, \u2018I'he inspection dates are: - June 10, À company; June 11, B company; June 12, C company.vo .THE PRINCE OF WALES.The Fusiliers are drilling weekly on the Champ des Mars preparing for their inspection which is on June 15th.2° The parades have been somewhat disap- inting from an attendance point of view.The establishment is 668, vet the parade stutes have been under 300.\u2018The regiment though under strength has shown up well in drill.' V10S\u2019 PRACTICAL WORK.The Victoria Rifles have spent the week in practical work.On Wednesday Nos.1 and 2 companies, on Thursday 3 and 4 spent the.cvening on the slopes of the mountain,and to-night 5and 6 do the same.The work was chiefly guard mounting and company in attack.e intention wns good.but Little instruction was got out of | it.In the first place there were so many civiliana following thé firing movements, attracted by the firing; thet it was impossible to do much, as in the dark it was This rid ttery in in a satisfactory state as Montreal,\u201d May 15th.1901.THE ZION CADETS.The first appearance of the Zion Cadets in uniform was on Wednesday cvening, ° march out and drill The new grey uniforme, which are a copy of the London Artists, Jooked very well.There was a very large attendançe oi friends in the Drill Hall te see the new corps, which is composed exclusively of youths of Jewish origin.Mr.J.Ettenberz, 2008 St.Catherine Street, supplied the uniforms.They turned out two companies, No.1 Company, commanded by Capt.Lewison, and No.2, commanded by Capt.Caplan.The other officers on parade were Lieut.- Col.Baker, Adjutant L.Solomon, Lieut.A.Rill, Lieut.D.Tannelloum, Lieut.L.Yineherg.The uniform wis grey, faced with blue and white, the oflicers wearing n silver badge.In July last a deputation of young men, between the ages of 14 and° 21, of which Mr.D.Lewison, now captain of corps, was the organizer, waited on Col.Baker, commanding, the Jewish Lads\u2019 Brigade, with a requmtint he hold a meeting in the Standard Hall on August 20th, 1900.It was decided thn a cadet corps be formed of two companies of forty members cach, to be called \u2018the Zion Cadet Corps of Montreal.Licut.-Col.Baker agreed to take eharge of the corp and give all his spare time to drilling it.A great deal of credit is due to Méssrs.Louis Cap- lin and Abe Rill, who helped to form was appointed .as drill instructor.This was the corps that turned \u2018out last Wednesday.Through the kindness of a number of people in Montreal it is now in good standing financially.On_March 12th the cadets gave a very successful concert and dance, which was largely attended, and the receipte helped to purchase their uniform, in which they appeared on Wednesday.It is the intention of the corps to take in some twenty-five more mem- hers, hoping to be helped in the future as in the past.: This short sketch would not be complete without referring to the excellent work Rergt.Grle has dane as instructor, ledge to others, should do well mere when they fell in at the Drill Hall for the corps.On Sept.15th, 1900, Sergt.S.- A.Gale, of the Second Regiment, Ca, He in thoronghly up in his work, and has | the happy, faculty of imparting his know- À Pleased with The Quality.re ee er tre er U.PAUZE&SON CONTRACTORS, Sash and Door Factory, Lumber Dealors, 193 \u2018St.Urbain Street.FIRED AT RANDOM.| The Collegiate Institute Board.of Toronto, has requested the Minister of Militia to provide a supply of Lee-Enficld rifles for the cadet cerps of the three schools, so that they may practice slioot- ing.- .; Barrie, Ont., has six companies of cadets in connection with the public schools.and the Board of Education has expended $10 for the purchase-of a safety taret to encourage rifle shooting among the Ve.Xavier Batoche, founder of the famous balf-breed settlement in the Saskatche- \u2018wan, the scene of the big fight im 1885, is dead.\u2018Some excitement was caused at Halifax by the discovery of a 4-inch stick of dynamite in close proximity to the offices of Lieut.«Col.Irving and staff at the drill hall.Jt was probably left at the moat by some careless workman.to Recruits for the Halifax garrison regiment are coming slowly, but it is claimed that a good class of men are being secured.: An agitation has been started at Ottawa to have The graves of the Imperial aol- diers at that place properly.marked.and cared for.\u201c met PILANOLA.RECITAIS.Every Salurday at 4 pan, in the Aeol- jan.Parlor, Pratte\u2019s Piano Sins, 2461 St.Catherine Street.5 ACADEMY This Week FRANCIS WILSON And His Brilliant New Company in tbe Only Operatic Success of the Year.Th MONK OF MALASAR Oriental Scenes and FIVE NIGHTS ONLY BEGINNING - - MAY 21 TUESDAY, Matinee Saturday.NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT or BLANCHE WALSH +.IN THE IMPERIAL BPECTACLE.Ynigher.ce 5\u2019 MORE THAN QUEEN, The Most Gorgeous Production NOTE\u2014Owing to length of performance, cure tain ill rise promptly at 2 o'clock at matinee, \u2026 SEATS NOW ON SALE.FRANCAIS | ss SEASON © Muatineo Wed., Fri.and Sat.\u201cTHIS Ww EEK\u2014Tho PIN DUCHESS\" Play Prices | Merle ©.0c and 260, .a THEATRE ROYA noon & Bvs.This week, May 13th AGNE THE WORLD AGAINST HER Prices 1v.Zu and 30, .Known to the Stage.and 8 o'clock each night.SUMMER BALDWIN-MELVILLE-CO.BE SPORTING DUC NEXT WEEK\u2014* Blue Jean's.\u201d Bvery After.S WALLACH VILLA in Next Week-Tennessee Pardner.Choice Imported Hardy Perpetua Climbing, Persian Yellow and - Other Fine Roses, (3 Different Varieties in Each Bundle of Six.) Deutzies, Hydrangea, Paniculata, Spirea, Snowballs, Puonys, Phloxes, Bartlett- Pears, Weeping Mulberrics, Rudbeckias, Magnolias,* and.a nice lot of Spruce Firs, etc, ete, all in splendid condition for nlantitg.The sub- suribers have reccived instructions from Mr.Wm.Baker, Longueuil, to sell at their rooms, 241 \"and 43 St.James Street,.on , SATURDAÆY Afcernoon Next, May 18th Salo at 7 o'clock: : © \"RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.\u2019 T0 CLOSE AN ISTE \u201c The subscribers have been instructed, on account of Estate Sheppard, to hold an une reserved sale of \u2018th: following valuable proe _perties, on 5 : SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAY 18th, At 2.30 O'Clock.T5 Choice Byiding Lots, \u2018 -Dclorimier Avenue, Chausse Street, Amity Street, Parilienais Street.Extending to Sherbrooke Street om the .north.- BRICK- FACTORY, 500 Do Lorimier Avenue, 2% storeys, 1V0x30 on .lot 120x30, well lighted on all sides.Extra land adjoining can be purchased if desired.\u2019 BLOCK OF STONE FRONT, brick extension, Tencment Flats, 515 to 531 De Lorimier Avenue.9 tenements; size of lot 100x80: houses grained and tinted; électric wiring, and fixtures.All well rented to, good tcuant-.THREE BLOCKS of Workmen's Houses\u2014 4 Tenements, 60 ta 364 Fullum Street, Lot 42x87.; Co 12 Tenememnts, 690 to 698 Harmony Street, Lot 87x87.! 4 Tenements on Shaw Sherbrooke Street.VACANT LOT on Amity Street, 107x42, FERMS\u2014Onc-fourth cash, balance to suit purchasers, with interest at 5 per cent.\u2019 per annum.Sale on the premises, DeLorimier Avenue.Ontario street cars and Craig and Centre Street, north of | Une pass the property.- .BROS., Auctioneers.À T us.\u2018Our annual consignment of Turkish, Indian and Persian Rugs, Carpets, Palace Strips and Portieres, has arrived, aid in order to, display the exceptionally fine variety \u2018and excellence of the goliection, we have se- curéd the large warerooms, No.2465 St.Catherine Street .where Rugs can now bo seen.Sale by auction, without reserve, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Next, May 20, 21, 22.MARCOTTE Catalogues malled on -application.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.Under bim the Z.C.C.sentation of visiting card\u2014Ady, ur Admission, on pre j i EMGILLETT ER: - THQ a SOME MEMOIRS OF .tionshi THE SCHOOLROOM Annual Meeting of the Montreal Teachers\u2019 Association\u2014Prof.Kneeland is President.t was Me.W.H.Smith's.contributions entitied \u201cPatchwork,\u201d which caused the merriment at the annual meeting of the Montreal Teachers\u2019 Assoclation, w lch was dbeld last night in the High School building under the presidency of Mr.Charles K.Ives.B.A.He advocited the giving of marks rathen for progress made than the standard attained, and then he drew attention to some examination answers.One long-beaded child wrote:\u2014\"I.do not kuow why Paul went to Rome, 80 I will give the Ten Commundments.\u201d\u201d Another enumerated the animals of the torrid zone as \u2018\u2019man, elephants, crocodiles, tigers and otlieg ven- bmous insects.\u201d .Mr, E.L.Curry, B.A., of the High School, en gave a very interesting lecture upon homas Arnold, of Rugby, who, In the 14 years of his tenure of the headmastership.\u20141828-42\u2014not only revolutionized his own school, but also the whole public school system of England.His idea was to train the character of the boys before thelr brains, and set before them three things to be desired\u2014religion, gentlemanly -cob- duct aud Intellectual abllity.© He weeded out the boys who\u2019 were troublesome, gave the sixth form duties as well as privileges, and punished them by degradation to lower forms.Thus by trusting them, won their trust, and established an entirely new rela- between master and boy.At the same time he believed in corporal punishment and did not regard it as degrading if administered upon equitable principles.By such a system were trained such men ag Arthur Stanley, Tom Hughes and Hodson, \u201cof Hodson's Horse.OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR.The officers for the ensuing.year were eketrd, as follows: \u2014President, Principal Kneeland, R.C.L., Riverside Nghooly first vice-president, Professor N.Evans MA.Sc.: second vice-president, Mr.W.H.Smith: third vice-president, Miss Barlow, Ann Street School: fourth vice-president, Principal Bacon, M.A., Lorne\u2019 School; secretary.Principal Hopkins, B.A., Royal Arthur School: treasurer, Principal Arch.Mac- Arthur.B.A., Mount Royal School: exceu- t'vé council, Mr.J.Gammeil, B.A.(High school, Mr.F.M.Campbell, B.A.(MeGINl Normal Scheol), Miss Robins, BA.(MeGIH Normal SchooN, Miss Isabel Brittain, B.A.(High Seliooh, Miss.Moore (Dufferin {chool), Mr, E.Arthy (superintendent of | she phblic schools), and Miss Murray, B.A.+f Riverside School).FINANCE AND MEMBERSHIP.The treasurer, Mr.Archibald MacArthur, R.A.of Mount Reval Nehool, showed an income of $100.83, an expenditure: of $44.78, and a balance of £36.00, He complained, however.0! 1 decreas Not | ¥ New.Don't think our Vapo- Cresolene is something new, for it isn't.For more _ than twenty years it has been extensively used for +\" 31] forms of bronchial and throat trouble.Mrs.Ballington Booth said of it, years ago, that \u201cNo Childs, New York, is at the ing friends \u2014 family where there are-young children should be without Vapo-Creso- lene.\u201d You.breathe-in the vapor, it goes all though the bronchial tubes, soothing, healing, curing.It's pleasant, safe, economical.18 Vapo-Cresolene is sold by druggists everywhere \u2018The Vaporizer and Lamp, which ould last à life time, and a bottle of Cresvlene complete, $1.50 extra supplies of Cresoiene 25 cents and so cents Musteate booklet containing physicians\u2019 testi monials frec upon request.Varo-CRxsoLx ato Fulton St., New York.U.S.A.nE Co, er \u2018 \u2018events, - Tunisian to-morrow for a tour through Ireland and Ecotland.They will be gone three anonths.Hon.L.J.Forget, Mme.Forget and the Misses Forget have returned from their recent visit to the continent.Mr.Thomas Davidson and Miss Davidson will spend the summer at their pretty country residence, at Dorval.: Mrs.Woolryche has arrived from To- tonto, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs, A.C.Clark, Dorchester street.Mr.and Mrs.John Torrance and family, Beaver Square, have recently moved to their country house, Cote St.Antoine road, Westmount.COMING AND GOING.\u2018 ok.C.Riordan, Toronto, is at the Wind- r.tok.Cc.F.Sise has returned from Ot- wa.McLaren, Ormstown, is at the Dr.P.St.Lawrence Hall.Dr.E.L.Lachapelle and Dr.E.R.Berat are at the Hotel Victona, New ork.Prof.Neville Norton Evans, with his party from McGill, is now in British Co- umbia.Mr.F.Bergeron, of Dawson City, who has, been staying in Quebec, is now in Montreal._ ' Mr.C.E.E.Ussher, general passe agent, and Mr.C.Spencer, general superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- \u2018way, have gone on an inspection tour of \u2018the company\u2019s lines south of the St.Law- vence.to OUT OF TOWN NOTES.Mr.and Mrs.Timmerman, of ft.John, .B., have arriv Te r will in future reside.oronto, where they Lord Aberdeen was, on a recent Sunday, ordained an elder of the Church of Scotland by the Rev.A.Ritchie, in the Established Church, in Methlick, Aber- een.Miss Georgina Pope, who was superintendent of nurses with the first contingent to South Africa, has been for the past month the guest of her friend, Mrs.Jack Carling, of London, Ont.Miss l\u2019ôpe is expected in Ottawa next week, and from tere will go down to h i Prince Edward Island.er old home in NATIONAL COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING.The programme for to-day\u2019s meeti the National: Council of Women in ng of don, included the audress of weleôme and reply by Mrs.Gibbs, Port Arthur, President\u2019s address, annual reports, reports of standing committees, and election of ofli- cers» In the ufternoom the Victorian Order of Nurses met and the Ilistorical Societies.To-night there will be a public meet- | ing, with health pr a topie.To-morrow resolutions will be considered and the report of national committee of women teachers | presented by Miss Jarrington, Toronto.A London paper gives some.space to sketclies of the National Council officers,\u2019 Lady Taylor, Lady.Thompson, Mrs.Hood- less, .Mrs, Willoughby Cummings, Miss J cresa T.Wilson, .\u2018 CAN ADJAN HOUSEKEEPER.The\u2019 Canadian Housckeeper.for May opens up with a charming picture of Her \u2018Excellency lady; Minto, from her latest photo.Excellent articles are contributed on \u2018Domestic Science and Art,\u201d by Mrs.A.Hoodless, Hamilton; and Dr.Jennie G.Drennan, St.Thomas.Then follows -an article un \"Bread Making,\u201d by Gen- Reve Henderson, \u201cFood or Babies\u201d is the topic of Mrs.Jean Joy.Household Editor, whose contributions are always popular.\u201cTable Topics,\u201d by Mrs.eMary OC.Bradley, Hamilton, contains many sea- ~oivtble 1eceipts and .usetul directions.Ihe Nociological Woman\u201d is a new department.\u2018The World of Women\u201d contains a story of -past and coming Canadian Housekeeper l\u2019ub, Co., Toronto, Publishers.LL \u2014à KINDERGARTEN MUSIC, The little! pupils of Miss Connolly, teacher of the Darlington music method, will give a demonstration of the methods in Victorm Hall, \u2018Westmount, on Saturday, the 18th, at 4 o'clock.Miss Connolly hus a kindergarten course for children from five ta seven, and an intermediate course for children beginning the study of the piano or violin.9 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014reetrterea\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONCERT AT VERDUN.Miss Hollinshead paid her kind annual visit to entertain the inmates of the Verdun Hospital list evening.She was accompanied by Miss Moore and Messrs.Tedtord, Dugan and Blair.The quintette gave a very high class musical entertain- went, which afforded great pleasure to many of the immates and.to all the cme tloyes who-e duties allowed of their being present.À sveciul car brought the \u2018party out and -took them back to town after expressing appreciation of their hearty welcome.: ' \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ALLIS-CHALMERS 10.The organization of the Allis-Chalmers Company, one.of the latest industrial combinations, was attended with circumstances which make it in some particulars unijue in the business world.* The company starts with a cash capital of $10,000, 000, of which sum $2,500,000 will be ex: pended in the erection of -an additional plant to double the present capacity of the Allis works.The valuation of the several plants included iuthe_\u2014consolidation- is- placed by: Julian Kennedy, an expert engineer, who examined the properties, at $9,035,000.In this estimate no allowance whatever is made for good will.The total present value of tangible property, therciore, is $19,935,000, while the total issue of preferred stock agamst this property is only $16,250,000.All of this stock, it ix stated, is issued for cash at par, or in lieu of cash, for the plants at less than- their valuation as stated above.Of the total issue there will be more than 61 per cent.in cash and the balance will be \\ I~ A Man's Woman FRANK NORRIS.CHAPTER IX.\u2014(Continued)\u2019 \u201cWell, Mr.Bennett, -I don\u2019t know just \u2018how to begin, so suppose I begin at the beginning.Tremlldge and I \u2018belong to the same club in the city, and In some way or other we have, mannged to sce a good deal of cach other during the last half:dozen years.We find that we have a good deal in common.[don\u2019t think his editorial col- uinhs are fh e, amd he doesn't belleve there are blow-holes lu my steel plates.À} really do belicve we have certain convle- tions.\u2018I'romlidge seems to have an idea that journiiüllsui can be clean, and yet enterprising, and tries to run his shaet accord.ngly, and I am afraid that 1 would not make a i would Hola conflicting views as to muuicipal gov- ernmeït; we attend different churches; we are at variance an the matter of public cducation, of the tariff, af emigration, and, heaven save the mark! af capital and labor, t to manuficture them henest- but we tell ourselves that we are Julie.spirited and are a little proud t od ai- lôved us to be born In the Uhl States: also it eppears that we bave more money ZA DATA CUBE LUC em aoe st, Gm s mprov neer.=-0 fies tho ulcers, 6lcars the air A À passages, stops droppin [5 Emin |b or .Klaine Cou Forooto tad Dail turg oo t ; : , i + bid for bridge girders below what |.Trem ldge and [I differ In politics; we | ft 4e right for ux to \u2018do it.than Henry George belleves to be right.Now,\" continued Mr.Campbell straightening himself as though he were about to touch upon\u2019 the real subject of his talk, when -the news of your return, Mr.Bennett, was recelved, It was, as of course you understand.the once topic of conversation In the streets, the clubs, the nowapaper offices\u2014everywhere.Tremlidge and\u2019 I, met at our club at luncheon the next week, and I remember perfectly well how long and how very earnestly we talked of your work and of Arctie exploration In general.We found out all of a sudden that here at asv was a subject we wore agreed upon, a sub Ject In which we took an extraekdinarÿ mu- tunl Interest.We discovered thats we had read almost every explorer\u2019s Look from sir John Franklin down.We knew all about the different theories and plans of reach Ing the Pole.We knew bow and why they hid.all falled; hut, for all that, we were hot of the opinion\u2019 (Campbell leaned fot- ward with 'cousiderabdé energy) \u201cthat It can be done and that America ought to do it.Chat would be something bétler than even a Werld's Falr.We give out a good deal of woney, Tremlidge and I, every year to ublic works and one thing or another.\u2018We buy pictures by American artists\u2014pic- tures that we don't want; we found à scho!- anrship now and then; we contribute money to build ups- of statuary In the park: we give eques to the finance commitiecs of llbraries apd muncuins and all the rest of it, bul for\u201d the lives of us we can feet only a\u2019 mild Interest in the pictures and stator, and museuins and colleges, though we go on buying the one and supporting the ether, because we think that somchow I'm afrald we men more of action than of art, IMera- and the Uke, Tremiidge to, I know.\u2018is 'tdo frequently disappointed with the re- \"in property that produces much more than the cumulative dividend to which the preferred stock is entitled.The companies taken over by the Allis-Chalmers Qom- pany include the following builders of vy engines, mining and other machin- erv:\u2014The Howard I\u2019.Allis Company, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Fraser & Chalmers, incorporated, of Chicago, 1ll.; the Gates Iron Works, of Chicago, Ill.; and the \"Dickson Manufacturing Company, of Scranton, Pa.(exclusive of locomotive ,works).The plants are all runnin, theiryfullest capacity.The increased business expected to follow the completion of the additional Allis works, now in course of construction, will, it is estimated,bring the profits up equivalent to 8 per cent.on the preferred stock and 10 per cent.on the common stock, and also make a material addition to tlie surplus account.The authorized preferred stock is $16,250,000, bearing 7 per cent.cumulative dividends, and it is convertible into common stock, share for share, at the option of the holders, upon any first day of May, until and including May 1, 1921.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee DIOCESAN COLLEGE.The annual meeting of the corporation of the Montreal Diocesan College will be held Tuesday evening, May 21, at the college, 201 University Street.A large at tendance is requested, as business of im- partance will be transacted.A PRECIOUS WELL OF HEALTH.- For pale, weak, listless girls or women; for persons suffering from pain in the back, loins or bladder, Dr.Ed.Morin\u2019s CARDINAL PILLS cannot be beater.Take themn at once.Sold in all places, GREEK CHURCH FOR MONTREAL.The Greek Church is proposing to catab- lish a congregation here, The work of or ganlzatlon has been entrusted to the Rev.Father Siderls, who 1s now dn the city for this purpose.He called upon Archbishop Bond, accompanied by: a couple of Inver.préters, but His Grace was out and he did not seé him.Ie them visited the cathedral and spent some time in prayer.rer PILL-PRICB.\u2014The days of 25 cents a box for pills are numbered.Dr.Agnew's Liver \u2018Pills at 10 cents a vial are surer, safer and pleasanter to take.and Nervous Headaches, Dizziness, Lassitude, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Ldss of Appetite, and all troubles arising from liver disorder.\u2014133 \u2014 THE BUTCHERS\u2019 ASSC(IATION.The Butchers' Associition elected these officers at thelr annual meeting: Hon, presidents, J.RB.Giguere and Godefroi Gran- ger: president, Joseph Jeannotte (re-olect- ed); first vice-president, Arthur Ledue (reelected); second vice-president, David Fuse long; treasurer, 81.\u2018Poitras (re-elected): assistant treasurer, Edmond Mallette; recording sceretary, Alfred Ledues (te-eleétedr, assistant recording secretary, Joseph Bon.henurg:.corresponding secrefary, Adelard Jarry Écouneillors, Albert Blanchard and\u2019 A.Theoret: auditors, Pierre Bedard, P.Monet and H.Dubuque, The Distress , of Eczema, Salt Rheum \u2018and Itching, Burning Skin Dis- easeis Frequently Beyond Endurance\u2014 It is Magically Curea by Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment.The keen sufferings of persons afflicted by itching skin diseases such as etzéma and salt vheum are beyond description.Driven frantic with the wretched SUng- ing,burning sensations the patient 1s ready to\u2019 try almost anything recommended, and sults.\u2018There however, one prepura- tion - which has never yet disappointed the sufferer.and that is Dr.Chase's Omt- ment.It really and truly works wonders.Many cures brought about by this famous ointment seem more bke miracles, - The cases of Mr.Him MeMichen, until recently Canadian representative ot the Great: Northern Railway, and Rev.Charles Fish, of Parkdale, were fair sauv ples of what Dr.Chase's Ouintmént can do in severe cases of eczema.One of these gentleinen, suffered for ten, the other for thirteen years.most skillful physicians of the time.What dactors failed to do was accomplished by of few boxes of Dr.Chase's Omtment.Here is anather case:\u2014Mrs.K.Stod- dard, Dell, Ont, writes: \"| was troubled.with \u2018psoriasis or chronic eczema for twelve years: used many remedies during that time, but got no relief, Poctored with four or five doctors, but found no cure.I decided to try a hox of Dr.Chase's Ointiment and before uxing halt of the box found great rehef, 1 have used obout three boxes, and am now completely 15, _eured\u2014and\u2014have\u2014reconmendedHt-trommy} -ôthers.It is \u2018the best | have ever uséd, and it is.worth its weight in gold.\u201d Eczema, it neglected, usually: becomes ckronie, and gits so thoroughly seated in the system as to be most difficult to cure.Dr.Chasc\u2019s Ointment will, however, cure the most severe cakes if applied cavefully and persistently.It is the standard ong went the world \u2018over, find _commands the admiration of physicians and people abke.12 is worth trying, and will not disappoint, Sixty cents a hox, at all dealers, or Fd aty Both sought in vain the | manson, Bates & Co, Toronto, - He wants acts, accomplished results.When he gives ont his money he wants to see the concrete substantial return-and lin not sure that 1 am not of the saipe way of thMking.Well, with this and with that, and aftec talking it ait over a.dozen times\u2014twenty times we.came to the conclusion that what we would most like to ald financlally.would he a succesgful attempt by an American:bullt.ship, manned: by Awmerlean seamen, led by an American commander, to reach the North Pole.We came to he very enthuslastie about our idea; Dut we want It Amerlean from\u2019 start to finish.© We will stant the subseription and want to head the list with our cheques, but we want every bolt In that ship forged in American foundries from metal dug our of American soil.We want every plank in her hull shaped from Amerlean\u2019 trees, every sall of her woven hy American looms, every man of her born of American par- ont, and we.want It this way because we betleve In American manufactures, because we believe in American shipbuilding, because we belleve In American sailimakers, and becausé wo believe In the intelligence and pluck and endurance and courage of the American sallor.\u201d : \u2018\u201cWell,* Campbell continued, changing his position and speaking in a quieter voice, '\u2018we did not say much to anybody, and, in fact, -we never really planned any expedition at all.We merely talked about its practical nature and the desirability of having it dià- tinctly American.This was.all last summer.What we wanted to do was to make the scheme a popular one.It would not he hard to raise a hundred thousand dollars from among nn dozen or so men why we both know, and we found that we cduld count \u2018upon the finanglal support of Mr.Garlock's society.That was all very well, but we wanted the people to back this enterprise.We would rather get a thousand Ave-doilar subscriptions than five of a thousand dollars each.When our ship went out we wanted her commander to feel, not that there were merely a few millionaires, who had paid for his equipment and his vessel, behind him, but that he had seventy millions of.people, a whole nation, at his back.\u2018Ho Tremlidge went to work and telegraphed instructions to the Washington correspondents of his paper to quietly sound the temper of as many - Con grossmen as possible in the matter of making +\u2014 + Cure Constipation, Sick | | .Government.Seal Brand Its Purity is Avold them.(1 Ib.and 2 1b.cans) Flavor and Fragrance its natural attributes.|| ae | CHASE & SANBORN, its Strength \u2014 RAILWAY NEWS | Mr.William Mackenzie, of the railway firm of Mackenzie & Maun, who has just returned from New York, where he has had a conference with the Hon.George Murray, of the railway firm of Mackenzie & Mann, with respect to the construction of a line of railway from Halifax to Yar- mouth, along the Atlantic Coast, says the Canadian Northern\u2014that ix the.section between Winnipeg and Port\u2019 Arthur, will he completed in time to bring this year's wheat crop from Man:toba and the verth-West (to Lake superior.The en: tire line from Lake Superior to the Red River is now under construction.Touching the proposed new kine betwéen Halifax and Yarmouth, Mr.Mackenzie said the idea is to carry it through the counties of Halifax, Lunenburg, Queen's, Shelburne, and Yarmouth, From the last session of the Nova Scotia Legislature the Government of lhat province received au, thority to grant liberal terms to-any cou- any that sight undertake the work, and it was for the purpose of-talking over thé matter that Mr.Mackenzie and several other gentlemen interested went to New York to meet the heäd of the Nova Scotia He thinks that if the local Government will mike certain modifications in their measure of last session the wark will be pruceeded with in the near future.: THINKS GTR.OUTLOOK BETTER.The Railway Times, a London weekly pag er, dealing with railway finance, eon menting upon the Grand Trunk stocks, says the advanées have been, Very couspr cuous\u201d in.second\u2019 and\u2019 third preference is sues, and in the ordinary.In two respeels the Grand Frank\u2019 position was described as simmlar to that of British railways.It had to pay mote for-its coal, and it had to spend a large sum of money to meet | the requirements of the United States Safety \u201cAppliance Act an fact Sie C0 Rive ers Wilson sid at the half-yearly meeting that £330,000 had heen charged to capital for this purpose.Evidently the Trunk presudent expects a good deal from this half year.The pricy of some mr terjals used is lower, rates have been a little better, traflie is growing, Buliiin \u201cexhibition opened .this mouth - is expected to bring traffic to the sys tem.ut hevord- the present hali-vear | he did unt attempt any forecast, and wise aueanngly stated that to go on forever | All the Iv so, though he they could not, expect | without any set-back or check.© | Grand | and the | MONTREAL AND BOSTON.same, the Trunk outlook seems to be better now than it has heen for a long time.and the present administration can safely be relied upon to make the best of the prevailing conditions, CPR.CHANGES, Mr, F.G.Mingay has been appointed general superintendent's accountant et the Ontario Division of the C:P.lt,, at To- ronte, in place gf Mr.Nat Ralph, who comes to Montreal as general superintendents accountant of the Atlantic division.Mr.Minçay has been with the CPR ever since the general superintendent's oflice was opened in Toronto.Mr.Ralph comes to headquarters to take charge ol all correspondence relating to accounts, Ur cluding debits, invoices, pay.rolls, time books and trip tickets, in géneral superu- tendent Spencer's department.GOOD ROADS TRAIN.Within the nest fortnight it, is expected the Eastern Ontario Good Roads Associa tion will start their good roads tram, It will consist \u2018of several car loads of road wachinery, which will be taken to different points and under the duection of experts thus will be-used to construct model rections of highways; tvhich it as hoped will prove a stimulant 15° municipal and other authorities to improve the roads\u2019 urder.their jurisdiction.; The Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Carada Aflantie and Ottawa apd.New York Railways have agreed to assist the wovement\u201d by giving transportation.1 he compaign, which as purely for educational priposes, will embrace eleven counties, and will lust 1ourteen weeks.Mr.A.7 W Campbell, Deputy.Comunissioner 0 Public Works, will address.meetings in Fitzgov, Pembroke and Westmeath towa- ships, within the nest few days.It preted that the \u201cGood Roads\" train wil visit Lodds and Greville, : CPR, NEW ROUTE.The Canadian Pacific Railway Company at nounces the establi-hmett of a new route between Quebee, =f John and Hal- The first throughs tran will leave Levis June 40, and St.John June 11 TieRets until September 30, from - Montteal or West to St.John NP, or cast, or vied tickets via Quebec angl Megantie.ee For twènty-four years Vapo-Cresolene has heen extensively used for all forms of throat and: bronchial troubles.All Druggists.REQUIR nowhere be sclec offered, as at our Open Evenings 1447-1449 St.ibaa a rd na sem dès ar - For town or country hoines, can satisfactory results, either in the variety of choice or the values EASY TERMS IF WANTED.F.LAPOINTE Corner Montcalm.EMENTS ted with the same establishment.Until 10 O'clock Catherine Street, an appropriation toward such an expedition.It was not so much the money we wanted a+ the sanction of the United States.Anything that has to do with the Navy is popular just at present.\"Wo had, got\u2019 a mal to futroduce and further an appropriation bill, and wa could count upon énough members of both houses to put it through.Wa wanted Congress to appropriate $20,000, We hoped to raise another $10,000 by popular subscription.Mr.Garlock could assure us $2,000; Tremlldge would contribute $20,000 in the name of the Times, and 1 was pledged myselt to $10,000, and promised to build the \u2018ship's engines and fAttings.We kept our intentions to ourselves, as Trem- lidgo did not want the other papers to get hold of the story before the Times printed it.But wo continued to lay our wi t Washington.Everything Was going on as smooth as oll; wa seemed sure of the success of our appropriation bill, and it was even to be introduced next week, when the news came of the collapse of the English expedition\u2014the Duane-Parsons affair.You would have expected precisely an opposite effect, hut it has knoekid our chances with Congress into a cocked hat.One member, who was to father the bill, declared to us that so sure as it was brought up now it would be killode in committee.I went to Washington at once: it was this, and not, as you supposed, private business that has taken me away.T saw one member and Tremlidge's head correspondent.- It was absolutely no usé.These men who have ;their finger upon \u201cthe Congressional pulse were nll of the same opinion.It would be Useless to try to put through our bill, at present.Our member sald \u2018Wait,\u2019 all Trem- lidge's men said \u2018Walt\u2014walt for another year, until this l©nglish expedition and- its failure are forgotten, and then try again.\u201d But we don't want to wait.Suppose Duane is blocked for the present.Hè has a tremendous start.He's on the ground.By next summer the chances are the ice will have so broken up as to permit him to push ahcad, and by thé time our bill gets through and our ship built and.launched, he may.hde\u2014 heaven knows where right up to the Pole, perhaps.No, we can't afford to give England such long odds.We want to lay the keel t our ship as soon as wo cap\u2014néxt week, T possible; we've got the balance of the summer and all the winter to prepare.in, and a year from this month we want our American .} \u2019 .5 the support of\u2019 expedition to be Inside the Polar circle, to be up with Duane, and at least to break even witle England.lt We can do that we're not afraid of the.result, provided.\u201d continued Mr.Campbell, \u201cprovided you, Mr.Bennett, are in conmnand.If you consent to mage the attempt, only one: point remains to be settled, ~ Congress has failed us.We will give up the idea of an appropriation.Now, to consult you about, how are we gbing to rats the $20,0007°° .Lloyd rose to her feet.\u2018You may draw on ame for that amount,\u201d she said, quictiy.garlock uncrossed his legs and sat up abruptly in the deep-seated chatr.Trembidge serewid his monocle Into his eye and stured, while Camphell\u201d turned about sharply nt the sound of Lloyd's volce with a murmur of astonishment.Beanett alone Mid not move.As betore, ho leaned heavily against the mantel-plece; his hands in his pockets, his head and \u2018his huge shoulders a Jittlo bent.Only from under his thick, kuot- ted frown ho shot a swift glance toward his wife.Lloyd paid ne attention to the others.After that one quict movement that had brought her to her feet, she remained motionless and erect; her hands hanging straight at her sldes, the color slowly mounting.Bho met Henneft's glance and held it steadily, calmly, looking straight into his ey+s.She snid no word, but all her love for him, all her hopes, for him, all the fine, strong resolve that, come what would, \u2018his career should not be broken, his ambition should not faint through any weakness of hers, all her eager sympathy for his great work, all her strong.womanly encouragement for him to actomplish hig destiny spoke to him, and called \u2018to him in that long, earnest look \u2018of her dull-blue eyes.Now she was no longer weak: now she could face the dreary consequences that, for'her, must follow the rouging of his dormant energy.now was no longer the time for indirect.appeal, the screen was down between them, mo eloquent than any spoken words in the calm, steady gaze in which sha held his own.There wan a long silence, while husband and wife stood looking deep into cach other's eyes.And then, né a certain alow kindling took lace in bis look.Lloyd saw that at last | nett understood.: - ( 1 A oa It is ex | | | tax, over the Quehes Central and CPR.There will be a through\u201d cap service from Levis, oppesite Quebec, (to St.John, NB.| ! Versa, rendimé Vie Canadian Picitie short y Line through Maine, will be exchanged for then, and this is particularly what we wint | wide (To be continued.) pila.) + THE S.CARSLEY CO.e ® Notre Dame St.Mentreal's Greatest Store.May 17th.1901.: oA RECORD SALE 4 ae We challenge you to find any better value anywhere than this WHEEL AT 819.98 \u201cMc Royal Bicycles\u201d ount Royal Bicycles Are warranted to give satisfaction for stability, make and finish, and are thoroughly reliable, : .SPECIFICATIONS Frames 22, 23, 24, 25 in., tires Barlington, seat post, \u2018\u201cT\u2019° ' or \u201cL''; finish, Black or Maroon, plain or striped; pedals \u2019 rat trap or combination; saddle cquipment, Hunt; handle a} bar, Uptura or Ram's Horn; gegr 7314 and 94; weight à 25 pounds.\u2018 eo i A Special at A | Remember, these Bicycfès are selling quickly, if you want one, buy it To-morr to save disappointment.; \u2019 i : j MEN'S ALL WOOL FANCY TWEED SUITS, in grey, and brown checks, sacquo style, lined with farmer's ; satin, neatly finished and cut up-to-date.Very Spe- 4 cial L.ncesccs.aan a aa nana aa de ea pe ses ser ann en n ete eee 87.75 - : .i MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S FINE QUALITY ALL : WOOL NAVY BLUB CHEVIOT SUITS, sarque and j double breasted style, silk sown and best finish and ; trimming.Equat to custom mado garment.Special, 811.00 { MEN'S FINE QUALITY WORSTED TWEED SUITS, ; sacque style, [Italian cloth lined, finished equal to oe f custom made gârment .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0csrnneseesrerconce ee 813.77 ; MEN\u2019S SUMMER HATS | 4 .; Men's Plain White Straw Hats.Sperial ci.Men's Fancy Straw Hats, Special .Men's Rustic Straw lats., Special .Men's\u2019 Pangma Straw Hats, Special oo.Men's Extra Quality Rustic Hats.Special .: Men's Rustic Straw Hats, fancy band.Spee Men's Fine Quality Plain Straw lats.Speci Men's Faney Tweed Golf @kps.Special Men's Scotch Tweed Golf Caps, Special Men's Worsted Serge Cape.Spécial L.\u2026\u2026002000ss0gu00s Men's Navy P.& 0.Caps, leather peak.Specia 3 LADIES SILK GLOVES LADIES\u2019 FINB TAFFETA SILK GLOVES, \"in new tan sliades, also black and white.15c Special Looe ; LADIBS* EXTRA QUALITY PURE sSILK- \u201cGLOVES, in pretty shades of tin, fawn, gray, green, helio, purple, cyfano, also white, cream and black.Special ; LADIES: ?DOME FRENCH SURDE GLOVES.in.pretty shades of fawn and grey, also black, with black, white and self sitk points.Regular tue.Special SUMMER CARRIAGE DUSTERS very : ; : age, Phaeton, Buggy, Landau, Dog Cart, Gig, or any other\u2019 coh pon nee his immense lot of Carriage Dusters.Never before has The Big Store offered.such tempting Bargains as this: one\u2014every cover perfect, ,in good material, and neatly ornamented and embroidered.| : | PRICES\u2014FROM 16\u20ac T0 82.50 Exactly Half Price.Call at once if\u2019 you want any.TRY A DINNER AT OUR RESTAURANT, me S.CARSLEY CO.\u201c7° 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St., 184 to 194 St.James St.MONTREAL 35e 45c pe \u2014+ John Murphy:Co.Butterick\u2019s Patterns and Publications., \u201c9 ee Ce ° | Men\u2019s Furnishings! 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Our &5.00 special Saturday offer in Hizh-class Millinery ja an item of exceptional and increasing interests\u201d le atfords an opportunity to buy a stylishly trinaned Hat in *\u2018the haight of fashion\u201d ata figure too often attached to something very inforior.: ar All the Latest Novelties in Blouse Wear ! A wide range of prices to select from.e 2 \u2018JOHN MURPHY CO.2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner Metcalfe.- Terms Cash.Tel.Up 93:3.TO BUY YOUR Wall Papers | - from a practical decorator.We can) ve you many pointe in seleoting and onjsing colors.oi, .50 YEARS IN THIS BUSIN THR BEAT WORK.REASONABLE PRICES, JOHN MURPHY, 8294 St.Catherines Stress. ee | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS.| : BIRTEES BAUREGARD\u2014In St.Henri, at 3000 Notre Dame Street, on Mey Mrs.Stanislas Beauregard of à daugtter .BRAUDRY\u2014In this city, at 208 Mentans Street, on May 10, wife of J.A.ANAL I this ei 80 Manufac- CARD , at an x Sys, \u2018che wife of Je WRENCE\u2014On 1 30, at 15 Laval Lee a etes to Mr.and Mrs.Fred.D.Lawrence.20 Rachel ER\u2014In this city, at e ME on May 11, the wife of Dr.Mag- delger Mercier, dentist, of a son.Hall ROOTTE-In this city, at 855 City Ha veau, the wife of Joseph Turcotte of a son.MARRIAGES.BLOOD-CRUICKSHANK\u2014At Toronto, \u2018on May 11, Rev.J.F.Ockley, pastor of Berkeley YY reer Methodist Ch Mr.Herbert Blood, off Ottawa, to Miss e, daughter of Peter Cruickshank, of Aber- deenshire, Scotland.BROWN-NPAL\u2014At Vancouver, B.C., May 6 by Rev, J.Irvine, S8ydney Brown and Miss Sarah A.Neal.CARRIERE-MUMONTIER\u2014In this city, on May 8, at St.Denia Church, by the Rev.Mr.St.Jean, J.E, Carriere, of Shawinigan Falls, to Antoine Dumontier, daughter of L.G.A.Dumontler, j CLERMONT - BEAUREGARD \u2014 At the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, rear of Notre Dame Church, on May 14, by the Rev.Mr.Trole, Napoleon Clermont to Mrs.A.Beauregard.HEBERT-PICHE\u2014On May 14, at the La- |.irie parish church, by Rev.Mr.He- \u201cEs.brother of the groom.J.B.Hebert to Laura Piche.DEATHS IN THE CITY.LACAILLE-In this city, an the 16th inst, \u201cCharles Lacaille, wholesale grocer, aged 73 years and 9 months.Funeral will leave his late residence, 276 St.Denis Street, on Saturday morning, at 8.45 o'clock, to St.James Church, thence to Cote \u2018des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are , Tempectfully requested to attend.116x CAIRNIE\u2014At 4364 St.Catherine Street, \u201cWestmount, on May 16, John, Cairnie.of Melbourne, axed years.Funeral Saturday, May 18 from G.T.R.Station, Richmond, Que., on arrival of 10.40 a.m., train.HENNINGSEN\u2014On the 16th inst., Albert E.Henningsen, aged 28 years.Funeral on Friday.the 17th inst, at 2 p.m., from 478 Bt.Denis Street, \u2026 ; JOYNT\u2014On the 15th inst.Ellen Woods, wife of Frank Joynt.Funeral will leave er sister's residence, 23 Basin Street, at 45 a.m.on Friday morning to St.Ann's Church, thence to Cote des Nelges: Cemetery.Quebec papers please copy.LERQUX\u2014On the 15th inst., Horace, aged 21 years, son of Adolphe Leroux, manu- factarer.Funeral will leave his father\u2019s residence, 357 Selgneur Street, ; Saturday morning, May 18, at 7.30 o\u2019clock.- LISABELLE\u2014On May 15, Kate, youngest daughter of Narcisse Lisabelle, aged 5 months and 15 days.PRENDERGAST\u2014Marguerite Prendergast, \u2018mother of Mrs.Blazie, died on May 15.Funeral will take place from her son-in- law's residence (Mr.Blazie, musician), 2026c St.Catherine Street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.SHEBARER\u2014Suddenly, at his residence, 108 Mackay Street, on ednesday evening, May 15, Jobn S.Shearer, In the 70th year of his age.Funeral private.Please omit flowers.ŒANSLEY\u2014On Wednesday, 15th inst., at the General Hospital, Thomas \u2018 Fansley.aged 41 years.Funeral from his late residence, 398 St.Dominique Street, on Saturday, 18th inst., at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to, attend., KENNEDY \u2014 On May.16, Anne Tansey, widow of Francis Kennedy, aged 65 ycars.Funeral will take place on Saturday morning, at 7.30 o\u2019clock, from the residence, 11 Ryde Street, Point St.Charles, to St.Gabrlel\u2019s Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.Rochester, N.Y., papers please copy.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.DAVIS\u2014In Oakville, Ont., on May 11, Elizabeth A., relict of the late James Sinclair Davis, in her Tôth year.PITZGERALD\u2014At Quebec, on May 12, Francis Fitzgerald, only son of the late .Garret Fitzgerald.; GAGE\u2014On May 12, at Halifax, N.S., Ethel Grace, youngest daughter of Susan and the late William Gage.KIROUAC-On May 12, at Quebec, at the age of 39 years and 8 months, Annie Da- vie, beloved wife of Nap.* Kirouac, and eldest daughter of George T.Davle, shipbuilder, Levis.LAFRANCE\u2014At Cryster, Ont, Amanda La- france, aged 26-years, wife ofl Albert La- © france, \u2019 MACKENZIE\u2014Ip Ottawa, May 13, Laura M.Mackenzie, daughter of the late D#f Andrew Mackenzie.so NORTON\u2014In Brussels, Ont., on Saturday, April 20, Rev, Wiliam Norton, Methodist minister, aged 83 years 1 month and 16 days.ISAUVE\u2014At St.Ann de Bellevue, on May 18, Alexandre.Sauve, aged 79 years, 5.months and 20 days.SOOTT\u2014At East Bolton, Que.on May 9, of heart failure, Marah Scott, 77 years of age, one of the old respected citizens of East Bolton, County of Brome.SOLÉ\u2014At Toronto, on May 11, Emily Sole, in her 49th year.STEPHENSON-On May 14, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.A.J.Edgar, Ottawa, Mrs.Charles H.Stephenson, of Hamilton, in her 71st year, STONE\u2014At Toronto, on May 12, George\u2019 Ervin Stone, in his 16th year.WILLIAMS\u2014On May 13; at St.Catharines, Norah Emma, elder daughter of H.G.Williams.- A Schooner Ashore | but still we eat charlotte gelatine.THE BEST AND PUREST Malt*Extracts ARB WM.DOW & CO.'S INDIA PALE ALE AND CROWN STOUT JIB MOLSON & BROS, - Ale and Porter Brewers, have always on hand the various kinds of ALE end PORTER Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.1006 Notre Dame \u2018St.Montreal.Brewers awes & Co, Severs Pale Ales .Interesting Reading wil = sTTUATIONS w THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY IT, 190L | be Found in Every L \u2014 UNDERTAKERS.eA.ET endoriabing que s oO; an un business at 2436 St lcaiberine se Phone Up 3087\u2014a few doors from Stanley et.130x MISCELLANEOUS.CLOTHES WRINGERS REPAIRING DONE, promptly and perfectly, at houses.address postal card to John Stapleton, 8A Hermine st, and meation what's wrong.x WANTED \u2014 BY GOOD, KIND LADY, ONB or two children to board, where there are Do other children; pleasant home.836 San- guinet st.| 7x \u2014 \u2014 Please | er and typist; easy terms.ly 240 St.Charles Borromee.Apply 1182 WANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, WASH- .ning or bo eaning.Mrs.Irvi 52743 Albert st, near Fulford st .us WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY COOK AND house-tablemaid; would go to seaside.Ap- Ply 60 University st.120 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY WOMAN WHO works by the day.Apply mornings, 213A Bleury st.120 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, washing or scrubbing by the day.81 Dominion st.130x WANTED \u2014 YOU WILL FIND A GOOD seamstress to work in private family, by the day, French lady, 150 St.Urbain st.120 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WORK of any kind by the day.24 Donegani st.opposite C.P.R.\u2019 120 MISS H.CRULY, DRESSMAKBER, WISHES to inform her many customers and ladies in general, that on and after May 1st, she will carry on her special line of buginess at 16A University st.119x_ PAN-AMERICAN, NIAGARA FALLS, VISItors seeking comfort, without waste, engage accommodation now; handsome private residence, conveniently located; literature and exposition map free.J.Norman Lewis, Niagara Falls, Ont.i 1x HAMMOND'S CARPET BEATING WORKS.Carpets beaten, also purified by compressed air.Carpet laying, upholstering, mattress making, etc.223 St.Urbain st.Tel.Bast 447.128x WAKEFUL NIGHTS\u2014MATTRBSS UNCOMfortable, morpheus wooer; removal not necessary.Mattress renovator, 95 Knox st.114x FOR SALE \u2014 CHILDREN'S NICE COTTON dresses, well made, all sizes, from 256 cts.up.474 St.Lawrence st.Under clothing of all kinds.Mdme, Leroux.115x GO TO H.RR.BAKER, 283 BLEURY STREET, \" and have your carpets cleaned and made over.Mattresses remade and returned same day.Upholstering.te - EXCHANGE COLUMN.FOR SALB \u2014OR EXCHANGE, A FUR LINed overcoat, beave- cloth, collar otter plucked and dyed to look like seal.warm coat.Originally cost $80.Would sell for $15, or exchange for bousehold furniture, dining chairs, carpets, etc.Ad dress Fur Coat.Herald Office.te.FOR SALB \u2014 OR EXCHANGE, PIANO BOX buggy.for a two-seated, light exprees and harness; all in good order.offer refused.115 Chatham st.No reasonable 122x RUBBER GOODS.URTV TRE AN Rubber Belting extra low prices this month.The Thos.Forrester Co., 325 St.James St Phone Main 3060.- .x EN ACHINERY FOR SALE.SECOND-HAND - \u2018MACHINERY.: FOR SALE.Two second hane Elevators, run by Hand Power.Will sell very cheap to rrompt .purchaser.Three second hand Planers and Matchers, refitted, and in good working order.25 H.P.Leonard \u2018\u2018Clipper\u201d\u2019 Engine, in good ; 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A.R.WILLIAMS & CO., 820 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2014= ELECTRO AND STEREOTYPING.Get our prices Large Advertisers gus Irice: or electrotypes.\u2018We know your requirements.HUGHES ELECTROTYPE and STBREOTYPR FOUNDRY.Tel.Main 3162.!8 St.George st.ELECTRICAL WORK.TELFER, TELFER & Co 44 Bleury St.Tel Main 1128.ATENTS ann TRADE MARKS N.EVANS, Temple Building, MONTREAT.OWEN - A Write today for a free copy.of our iuterestiny books \u201cInventors Help\" and \u201cHow you are ewindicd.* Wehave extensive experlenco in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries: Send sketch, model or photo for free advice.MARJON & MARION, xperts.New York Life Bullling, Montreal, and Atlantic Bui:diag, Washington.Db = - ire Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Impertai Insurance Company, Limited, London, Eng., British American Assur- - ance Company, Toronto.Alliance Assurance Company, London, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM, imperial Building, at.james Street.LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company, CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Edmond J.Barbeau, Es&q., Chairman.Wentworth J.Buchanan, Ksq., Deputy do.A.F.Gault, Esq., Samuel Finley, .Tsq.Edward 8.Clouston, Hsq.Amt invested iu Canada .5 3,200, Avaliable Assets .GO E22:990 Mercantile risks accepled at low current \u2019 @.F.0.8MITH, Chief Agent of the Dominion.homes tTiam, Jobn B.Driscoll, omas Hlam, Jobn G.R.W.Markland \u2018Molson.; Special Agent French Dent.\u2014Cyrille Laurin.va \u2018War Horses The thoroughbred stallion BALLYMORE, by Hollywood, by Orest, out of Furze Chat, Dam Highland: Girl .by Boulevard out of Marfp Seaton, specially selected in England by IA.-Col.Dent, for breeding Army Remounts, will stand for service at the stables of The TELFER & CLIMIE CO., 19 ST.MAURICE ST.Plumbing Satisfaction Our equipment nnd long experi every branch of the Plumbine business is à guarantee of satisfaction.Wo keep In tock A witte Fance oo Gansaliors, rollers.Brackets, n Globes and Mlootrio dinde \"% she M.WALSH & CO., Gas Fitters, Plumter and Steam Fite.Office and Wonks\u2014 562 to 563) CRAIG STREET.WANTED Several Good Steam Fitters\u2019 eh?! $1.50 makes it a veritable | \"WANTED \u2014 TO K.C.Charles A.Duclos, Henry N.Chauvin.WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of any kind by day, washing, scrubbing or'house cleaning, office cleaning.Mrs._C., 616A Sanguinet st.: 118 WANTED \u2014 BY \u201cRESPECTABLE \u2018 GIRL: work by the day: also rough washing.Apply 1242 City Hall ave., near Mount Royal.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY GOOD, RE- ; © perience.Apply, with reterences, 376 Met- .121x WANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDren), man as oo : wife must be good plain cook.Apply to G.H., The Hera) d.x WANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY, TO TAKB charge of oifice.Apply 1724 Notre Dame _ 81, to Room 13, 830 am.~~ lbx WANTED ~\u2014 THOROUGH SERVANT, WHO is a plain cook; two In tamiiy; no washing._Apply to 4 Tupper st.~~ lox WANTED \u2014 GOOD NURSE, ONB WITH EX- _calfe avenur, Westmount.\u2014_- | WANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAN, COMPEDENT; must understand duties, silver, giuss, waiting, housework; Englishman, middle age, but active, preferred, muel have first class __Tetereuces.Apply & Lemoine st._ \u2018lux WANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISIIERS AND MA- Chinists, famitlar with electrical work.Ap- my.stating wages, to Canadian General _ Eiectric Co., Peterboro, Unt Migx_ WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 13, TO mind office; amall salary to start; state age, _ete.Apply to s0 V, Heraid Ouice.| 120x_ WANTBD \u2014 AT THE WESTERN HOSPItal, a resident laundress; musi be able to iron collars.Apply at Western Hospital.us WANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY.WASH: ing or housecleaning.Apply 4 Bannock- burn ave., off Scigneurs.19x WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of any kind, by the day: best references if required.Apply to 27 St.George street.; | 118 WANTED-\u2014BY ACTIVE ENGLISH WIDOW (travelled), any position, understands nurs- ing, etc., good city references.Apply by letter (only), Mrs.Smith, 630 Sherbrooke st, Montreal.Tel.East 32., 116 WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY CAPABLE WOman ak all round cook in hotel: in or out city.633 Dorchester at.117 WANTED \u2014 GOOD DRESSMAKER, CUT and fit guaranteed, desires to sew in private families; highest refercnces.Apply 61 De- lisla st.* .118 WARTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ;ried woman, work of any kind by the day, \u201c,als6 family washing dore at home; best city.references.Apply 741 St.James st, city.: 117 SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.WANTED \u2014 BY A RELIABLE MAN, POSItion as handy man about house, seaside or country, for the symmer morths; good driver: understands garden; can give best city references.Apply G., Herald Office.117x CLEANING WATCH CASES, CHAINS, JEWellery.all kinds of gold, silver and nickel ware cleaned and polished like new; meo- __derate prices.171 McGill st.119x .WANTED p PLASTERING REPAIRS, whitewashing, tinting, all kinds of cement _ Work, ete.Address 112 St.Hypolite st.119x PIANO TUNING\u2014UPRIGHT PIANOS TUN- -ed for $1.50 by expert of 25 years\u2019 experl- ence.Drop card or telephone Up 998.Leach's Piano Rooms, 2440 St.Catherine street.-116x _ Loe givattan: wate.geod écok ct waltress: man handy around horses, also .smart at table work; city or country.Apply 21% Latour st.x WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED \u2014 CANADIAN STAMPS.FIVH .cents numeral a specialty.Address 588 St.Denis st.*.5 ] 120x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, 12 GAUGE shot gun, first class maker: give price.Address J.F.J., Queen's Hotel, Montreal.117x PURCHASE, 18 FOOT sailing skiff.State price, condition, where can be seen.B 51, Herald Office.115x WANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE, LADIES\u2019 AND gentlemen's cast-off clothing, furs, fewel- lery, etc.; highest prices given.S.Pearson, 2336 Notre Dame st.Orders by mail promptly attended to.sx WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, A GOOD FAMily horse, good looker and city broken.No dealer need apply, Must be cheap.Apply Wm.P.Stanton,\u2019 9 St.John st.Tel.Main 2806.] co 18x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.HIGHEST cash price paid for cast oft clothing, old .gold and silver jewellery, etc.Call or send postal card to H.Gilbert, 575 Craig st 12ix PERSONAL \u2014 FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF new and used desks and letter presses, and everything that an office may require.Sell- 9 St.John st.Tel.Main.7806._ 120 PERSONAL \u2014 MONTREAL CARPET BEATing Co., 623 Lagauchetiere street, head of Coto street, Montreal, Largest and best equipped cstablishment in thu city.Tele.phone (Main) 716.112 1 118X_ PERSONAL ,\u2014 WANIED, FAMILIES TO gubscribe to new plan to relleve heavy funeral espenses.For an annual subscription of One Doliar (31.00), we will furnish a coffin, varnisned, or covered lin b'a-k, à hearse with.two horses.and the necea- sary bouse furnishings.Wm.Tracey & Co., Funeral Superintendents, 81 and 59 Inspector st.Bell Telephone, Main 2486.Est.1882._ - PERSONAL \u2014 QUICKLY DONE, OFFICR, store or warehouse alterations.Gene estate work a speciaity.R.G.Salloway, Carpenter, 122 Bleury ét.1293 ' HORSES AND.CARRIAGES.\"FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP PRICE.NEW BUGgies, Gladstone, Quebec and Concord; guaranteed work.Jos.Bonhomme, corner Rich- _Mond and St.James.\u2019 139x © FOR SALE \u2014 EXPRESS WAGGON, EX- prees sleigh, a single and double barness.958 St.Dents st.\u201c31Rx FOR SALE \u2014 A NICE BLACK HORSE, weighing about 1,200; young and perfectly sound; also city broken.Can be seen at _.324 Charlevoix st., Point St.Charles.116x FOR SALE\u2014A DRIVING HORSE AND light express, suitable for city traveller or grocer.C.Lee, 461 William Street.115x.HORSES FOR SALE BY AUCTION EVERY day at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at all times.Trial given.Satisfaction guaranteed.T.W.Foster & Co., 597-601 St.Paul st.Tel.Main 3265.tt = LEGAL CARDS.Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Cnt.D.B.aclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan.PB ICKERDIKE \u2018& TRIHEY, BARRISTIRS and Solicitors, 180 St.James Street.Phone M.2459.F.A.C.Bickerdike, J.Trihey, 08S & ROSS, BARRISTERS, ET®., ROSS R Block, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Hugh Ross, LL.B., Howard S.Ross, BA.LL.B.__tf XX7 A.WEIR, K.C., M.P.P., SOLICITOR +.and Barrister, 138A St.James Street.(Opposite St.Lawrence Hall.) _ : I EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR- À risters, Attorneys-at-Law, Sollcitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, ete., Cornwall, Out.Jas.Leitch, K.C., R.A.Pringle, J.A.G.Camerqn, LL.B.° JR UCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, ADvocates, etc., Canada Life Bullding, 183 St.James Street, Montreal,\u201d GG 1BBONS \u2018a HARPER,\u201d BARRISTERS, F etc.Richmond and Carling Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Merise CLINE & MACLENNAN ALFRED E.HARVEY, B.C.L., ATTORney, Darrister, 376-358 Temple Building, 185 St.James St, Montreal.Phone 1863.° .REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, x Barristers, etc.1724 Notre, Mama Siraet, TWATER, DUCLOS & CHAUVIN, FORmerly Atwater & Duclos, Advoaates, i151.Bt.James Street.Albert W.Atwater, spectable woman cook, boarding h or à private family: good city references.214 ufresne st., upstairs.117 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG: and | PERSONAL.PERSONAL \u2014 MRS.J.EUARD, SICK nurse, is open to an engagement.Apply 1799 Ontario st., pear Bleury.Tel.543 East.| Lt 115x ing at less than cost at Wm.P.Stauton\u2019s,; 8ts., London.Harper .WANTED \u2014 BY THB TOMBYLL UPHOL- Stering and Frame MIg.Co., Limited, 1663 _ St Jumes at, a few polishers.\u2014 113 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL servant for small.family; mnust bave \u2018city __ references.Apply 5 Bishop st.ls WANTED \u2018\u2014 A SERVANT GIRL OR WOman, private family.13 St.Lawrence Mar- _ ket st .a LL 11 120 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST in store; must speak French and Euglish._Abply 594 St.Paul st © 17 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TO ANSWER phone; one who understands keeping accounts and cab run sewilg wachine.Apply _.&31_St.Catherine st.\u2014 _u WANTED \u2014 CHAMBERMAID, WILLING TO wait on table, boarding house.Apply 19 _ Brunswick st LE __ 118 WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- \"work; also woman to do wasning.Call 178 Elgin _gt., corder Prince Arthur.= \u2018U9 WANTED \u2014 PLUMBER.- APPLY, WITH references, to G.Rosser, 2129 St.Catherine _strect.hx WANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY TO CARRY SAM- pies for a commercial traveller.Apply 6 _Vietoria st.10020, ME WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS.A.BE.Fraser, 1708 St.Lawrence st, after _¢pm.us WANTED \u2014 AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALB; big money.Apply at once, Box 71, Newcas- _Ye, Oo MB WANTED \u2014 GUOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family.Apply, with references, , 260 Prince Arthur st._ us WANTED \u2014 OFERATORS ON SHIRTS, coilars and cutis, jointers on two-needle mathine, and girls for putting on siceves on two-needie niachine; none but experienced hands need apply.The Empire Man- _ ufacturipg Company, Limited, 646 Cralg.117 WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY.APPLY HER- ; ald Editorial Rooms, Craig st.__.tr WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN OF GOOC family, character and education, about 16, as stenographer.and typewriter.Apply 83 L., Herald Office.Co 120x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK; GOOD PLACE for the right person; female preferred.Ap- _ ply 3B St.Antoine st.\u2019 118x _ WANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED MANAGER for an established proprietary business; Lust be thoroughly acquainted with Canadian drug trade, capable of handling trav- \u2018 ellers, and a good advertising man.Apply, Biving experience and refcreuces, to XYZ care P.O.Box 483, Montreal.118x WANTED Z TWO RELIABLE HARNESS makers.Apply at Wm.Robertson's Saddlery, liarniess and Trunk Lmporium_ 2410 Noure Dame, st.' 119x WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD BOYS FOR BIScuit -department; one for candy, at 101 St.Urbain.James M.Aird.118x WANTED = A RITOHEN MAID, TO GO TO the country.references required.Apply mornings, before l0, and evénings, Lo 917 _ Sherbrooke st.15x WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, ONE house and tablemaid.Apply, with references, Mrs.M.H.Gault, 48 McTavish street.0 118 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.PORTRAIT DEALers and agents, who are looking for\u2019 reliable and superior crayon and water color portraits, write now for circulat.Bottom prices.l\u2019ortrait Academy, J.E.Schell, Proprietor, 88 Church st, Toronto._318x 754 CA- 118x WANTED =\" DRESSMAKER, AT dieux st.ne oo WANTED - A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS _ general servant.ppiy 51 St.ntoine st.116 WANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS.APPLY 461 Lagauchetiere st, or corner St \u2018Lambert Hill and Notre Lame.English speaking.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, two in family: references required.Apply _1266 Dorchester st.MN WANTED \u2014 PIANIST, TO PLAY VIOLIN accompaniments, for mutual improvement, day or evening.Address \u201887 T.Herald.119x WANTEL \u2014 GOOD' WATCHMAKER.AP- _Ply_R.Memaley, 265 St.James st.115x WANTED \u2014 COMPETENT NURSE FOR baby three months old, also house aud table wuld; must have city references.Apply 291 Mountain st.ee _ 116 WANTBD \u2014 BRIGHT AND CAPABLB youug man or woman, to canvass for a newly orkaniied company.Address 399 St.Antoine «7 \u2018Montreal.on 116x WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GENeral servapt.Apply 30 Chaniplain st.117x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, 15 TO 18 cars of age, to assist with baby.and.light \u2018housework, references required, Apply 71 _ Hutchison at.16x WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD WAITRESSES; ; best \u2018pay in city.Apply Munroe's Restaur- __ant, 617 St.James 8 MS WANTED .-\u2014- GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for May 2rd; easy place.461 Mount Plea- saût ave, Westmoufl.\u201d = WANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY, ABOUT 15, FOR factory.Apply 4v_ Jurors st.19x WANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK, ALSO young girl as housemaid, willing to slecp at home.Apply 70 St.Matthew st.x WANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO BXAMINBE turning and stitching on fine linen collars; nono but thoroughly expericucod_ persons need apply.Mr.Powers, Collar Dept., at.Fhe Stadard Shirt Co., Limited, 213 Lelori- mier avenue.116 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, CQOK, FAM- |.fly three; no washing; best refereuces required.Apply mornings, between nine and twelve, 433 Elm ave.Westmount.117x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; .good cook; young girl preferred.Apply 93 Mauco st.©._ 117x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD DRIVER FOR LARGE retail grocery.Must be familiar with the city and understand borses.Apply after $ p.m., 239 Bleury st.~~~ lx WANTED \u2014 TWO SMART BOYS.APPLY Herald Jub Department.\u2014 ; x WANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED.WAITRESSES: also a.pantry woman.Apply to the Stew- -ard, Turkish Bath Hotel.2, MX WANTED \u2014 CAPABLE GENERAL SERvant, with good references; Protestant pre- ferrcd; for small family.Apply 9 Park avenue, city.; ; 117x WANTED \u2014 AGENTS OF BOTH SEX, TO take bold of a quick selling Catholic article.© money in it to active workers.Apply to À.Shaw, 2278 St.Catherine st, upstairs.' 116x WANTED \u2014 DRAUGHTSMAN.A YOUNG man tor drawing departiuest, on general work, chielly mining machinery.Apply by letter, stating ge, experience, and salary.expected.1.Matheson & Co, Ltd, En- giucers, New Giaggow, Nova Scotia.12ix - WANTEL \u2014 BB YOUR OWN BOSS AND \u201cstart a mpl order business at howe.Many making 32,000 asyear.You bave tha same chamce; wo tell you how.Money coming in cve day: enormous profits; everything furnished.Write at ohce for our starter and fee particulars.Don't fail to enclose 10 ceuts to pay postage, dtc.Address supply Agency, Bux 136, Spricgail, | TO LET \u2014 STORE, ON CRAIG STREET.\"LOST \u2014 ON GUY OR NOTRE: DAMB STS, .brooke st., velvet belt, with buckle, Flease return to 574 Sherbrooke st.J18 LOST \u2014 SUNDAY MORNING, LADY'S TO LET \u2014 FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, handsomely furnished fiat, in the vicinity of Westmount Park; piano, gas stove, eto.Rent moderate.Apply &R, Herald.11x TO LET \u2014 AT WESTMOUNT, SUITABLE for married couple, , well furnished rooms, with light housekeeping privileges; references exchanged.4267 Dorchester wr .20 1 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE.AT ST.Lambert pelt furnished haquse, aus fur- room, open grate.ess H.Bragg, St.Lambert 118x TO LET \u2014 NO.49 PRINCE ARTHUR ST.lower tenement, 7 rooms and bathroom, Daisy furnace, hot and cold water, basement asphalted and ventilated, iron pipe drain, light and comfortable; rent $15 a month.Apply to R.Egan, 120 Mausfield _ Street.CL 120x TO LET \u2014 4255 MONTROSE AVE.WEST- mount, beautiful cottage, moderate rental.Joseph G.deLorimier, 30 St.James strect._Tel.Main 1937, Mount 264.~~ 1x TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, EXTENSION kitchen, all modern improvements, in Al condition; rent moderate.Apply 4080 Tup- _per st.a __ ux ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, ONE LARGE UNFUR- Dished room, and one single furaished, 0a bath flat.12 Mont St.Marie ave., eust of _ Guy st, off St.Antoine._ 116x TO LET \u2014 PREMISES, METCALFE, NEAR St.Catherine, §0x20, suitable for workshop or storage.Reasonable.© ex TO LET \u2014 FLAT FOR SHOE FACTORY, lately occupied by Wm.Silver & Son; machinery and power attached; ready to start at once.Apply Thurston's, 7il Craig, st, : 115x TO LET \u2014 FURNISHEP, FOR SUMMER months, small upper flat, Westmount, cast of Greene avenue; good localily, near cars; _ cheap.Address P 78, Herald.x TO LET\u2014IN MONTREAL WEST COTTAGE with garden, beautifully situated on brow of bill, will be put in thorough repair for permanent tenant.D.5.Leach, 180 St _ James.- | 116x.TO LET \u2014 13 LORNE AVENUE, 10 ROOMS, hot water furnace, which docs both heating and cooking tn winter, all clothes closets and bedrooms ventilated; will have Lili bathroom and new open plumbing work.Rent $20 a month and taxes.Apply to R.Egan, 120 Mansfield st.120x TO LET \u2014 HOUSP OF SIX ROOMS, IN good locality; 'hll modern conveniences.Will rent furnished or unfurnished.Terms very moderate.Apply Box 711 M, Herald, |.tf.near Cote st.Moderate rent.Apply Craig st.000000000 tf TO LET \u2014 FLATS FOR MANUFACTUNING purposes; well llgnted: central situation.Chanteioupe Mfg.Co.359 Craig st.ut TQ LET \u2014 4357 MONTROSE AVE.WEST- » mount, beaulifut cottuge; modérate rental.Joseph G.deLorimier, 39 St.James st Tel.Main 1537, Mount 264.= 589 tu LOST.SSSA PPP ANIL BANSAL NANI LOST\u2014-TUESDAY MORNING, ON ST.CATH- ; erine st, or in ehop, a five dollar bill.Re- __ Ward at 40 Mackay §t.U3 LOST\u2014WEDNESDAY EVENING, ON PEEL, St.Antoine, Sherbréoke, Mountain, St.Catberine or Guy sis, $2, by messenger boy._ Finder please return 523 Seigneurs si.120 LOST \u2014 TUESDAY.BY WAY OF ISLAND.Centre and Weliington sts, gold bracelet, with pendant, valued as a gift.Reward at 247 Charron st.0 west of Guy, about twenty dollars in bilis.- __Address 86 Union ave.120 LOST \u2014 A SMALL BLACK POCKETBOOK, containing bill, two 8.0.J.lodge books aid two photos.Finder wiil be rewarded by __ returning to H.Davies, J Crescent st.11% LOST \u2014 TUEIDAY MORNING, LARGE AND small key on key ring.Return to 256 Rich- __mond st.sand _be rewarded.17 LosT\u2014ON THE 14TH, SABLE AND WIHTE collin dog.Reward® by returning\u2019 to 213 __Roy st, corner su Dominique su = 11% LOST \u2014 SUNDAY BVENING, BETWEEN Munefield und St, Denis st.uorth, u lys silver watch.\u201cindcr please return to 127 Munsfield\u2019 st, and be rewarded.116 LOET \u2014 BETWEEXR GENERAL HUSEITAL, Main st, sum of money.Return to 22 St._Columban st.and receive reward.118 \"LOST \u2014~ LARUD SABLE AND WHITE COLlie dog, answering to name of Chief.Return to 92 Mcnal st., aud be rewarded.117 LOST\u2014MONDAY AFTERNOON, ON SHER- pursè, by way of Wostmount to Cote des \"Neiges.Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to 127 Metcalfe st.118 LOST \u2014 .TUESDAY FORENOON, ,PROR- ably on the ,Street Railway, on Guy, St.Catherine to Windsor sts., au envelope addressed Mrs.A.Becker, Windsor Ilotel, .containing papers of no value to any one, but the owner.Finder will please Jeave them at No.155 Mansfield st., or-the Wind- .__8or Hotel.119x TosT™\u2014 TWENTY DOLLAR, GOLD PIECP- and a two doilar bill, Saturday cveninte, on St.Antoine st., between Windsor and Craig.Reward to finder, 603 Bern st 116 LOST\u2014SATURDAY, VIA LAGAUCHETIERE st., near St.Denis, purse, containing two weoka' wages of poor working girl.Finder please return and receive reward.R.Kut- sin, No.10 Imperial ave.116 LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY, AT THE ARENA, hight cape, with silver baud and initials.Reward at 146: Metcalfe st.\u2019 116 LOST \u2014 A RING, WITH 4 KEYS ATTACHed, about 3 weeks ago.Finder call at 207 _McGill st., and be rewarded.: 116x LOST \u2014 SMALL WHITE FOX TERRIER, yellow ears; answers to.vaine of Fox.Reward at 782 St.Denis street.113x LOST \u2014 ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9th, at the Arena, a silver top umbrella, with bamboo handle.Return ta 4147 Dor- chester st., and be well rewarded.\u2018 116 | DOGS LOST, WANTED, FOR SALE WANTED \u2014 ENTRIES FOR THE DOG Show.Premium lists and particulars from B.C.Short, P.O.Box 62%, or 11 St.Sacrament st.léntries close May 20th.119% LOST \u2014 STRAYED FROM 60A ST.ANTOINE st.May 1idth, skye terrier dog, answers to name of Frank.Reward at above address.120 LOST ~~ 11TH INST., FPROM\u20ac 20 PRINCH \" ' Arthur, small fox terrier (female), answers to name of Cute.Reward.II not returned after this notice holder will be prosecuted.20x FOR SALE \u2014 HANDSOME COLLIE PUPS, thoroughbred, $5 each; also beautifully marked ïox terrier, female, prize bred, $5.Gretton' Lennoxville._ 118x FOR SALE \u2014 THREE THOROUGIIRRED collle pupples, 5 months old, bred between Collender Bruce and Lord.Twcedmouth, prize winners.Sell mother also; 3' years old: a beauty.W.P.Stauton, 9 St.John street._____ 112.008 - 120 FOUND = AN IRISH SETTER.\u201cOWNER can have same by proving property and paying expenses.If not called for In three days, will be sold to pay expenses.Apply 10 St.Timothee st.in rear, city.__' 119x LOST \u2014 ROUGH COATED IRISH TERRIER dog, answering to the name of Prince.\u2018Return to 77 [Forfar st.and bo rowarded, 116 LOST\u2014ALL WHITE BULL TERRIER DOG, will finder please write \u2018or return him to | 4149 Dorchester Street, Westmount.Reward.__ Hse EDUCATIONAL, WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WITH KNOWledge of the, mandolin, desiring practice, would pay small compensation for mandolin, guitar or piano accompanist.Address R 80, Herald.: - \u2019 116x SHORTHAND AND TYREWRITING \u2014 MISS Graham.Temple Butt fog.Phone Main 1714.Tynewriting nrompfly done.Shorthand classes open all surimet.Pupils begin any time.tr ~ SUMMER BOARD.AT STE.ANNE DB BELLEVUD.GOOD _.STORAGE TO LET.SITUATIONS VACANT.- TO LET.JOR SALE.SFT SETS SR HAL hen RA CER HR SBS i SR | Bar IE See 2 Sm me Sm STORAGE \u2014 TO LET, SUPERIOR.SAFE, WANTED \u2014 WASHING OR HOUSECLEAN- WANTED \u2014 A GUUK, AND À HOUSE AND ihe BL Lawronte.Ent ue LOIS Ton Sate Toor SEE RIT TR Sma dry Voruat tr houneholé Sra | (U0 by ae day\u2014Apply 89 Bt Antoine i Lane mais must hele goo cl recom.fufoshed, ih aye rounds peau | sine anis La cra From wi sie 63 and 45 Gt James of.nex between 7 and ¥ p.m.tt Herald Office.mx \"| Herald.Apply 8 8, ald .138x Clearing May Sale Used Pianos, tbe Lipd- say-Nordh eimer Co.List rss : 365.40 \u2014 FOR NEAT, SMALL HN UPright piano.Mellow, sweet tone.Good beginner.Excellent tone and touck marked, otherwise good shape.$200.00 \u2014 FOR ROSEWOOD NORDHEIMER Upright Piano.Cost $425.00, and is still a good piano.Payable $5.00 monthly.$226.00 \u2014 FOR A THEEB PEDAL, PRAOTI- cally new Mahogany Upright ilnnis Piano.Used a few months for rental, otherwise, quite the equal of new goods.$5.00 month- )y.; $20.00 \u2014 FOR VERY FIND HEINTZMAN Cabinet Grand Colonial Piano, mahogany case, 3 pedals.Really a splendid piano, which cost, not so long ago, $330.00.$6.00 monthly.$300.0y \u2014 FOR CHOICE OF 3, QUITH EQUAL to new, Mahogany and Walnut Nordbelmer Colonial Pianos.Beautiful planes these, of the bighest musical tone, «ze from 6 to 12 months.Styles whose regular price is $150.00.These are barguins for people desiring the best goods on the market.$7.00 -monthly, Write or call on Lindsay-Nord- heimer Co., 2365 St.Catherine st.x TOR SALE \u2014 LARGE LIVE MINNOWS FOR | Fos fish plants, aquaria supplies.fishing; __ 564 Craig'street.J.J.Ulley & Son, 119x FOR SALE \u2014 GENT'S BICYCLE, DUNLOP tires, in good running order, new Soiar lamp, electric bell, foot pump, cyclometer.Price 15 dollars.57 Papineau square, top _ floor, No.1.119x FOIt SALE \u2014 ONH WAREHOUSE GOODS tuble, 16 feet loug x 20 inches wide, one 10 foot\u2019 long x.2 [aot 8 inches wide; one hot air furnace, with registers acd pipes: one No.14 Gurney's base Burner Hall steve.Apply at s9 Bleury st._116x FOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS OYLINDRI- cal street piano, with cart, in excellent condition; only two years in use; cost $250.00.Will accopt $75.00 or less if sold at once.Site quickly to EE.Bourpuin, Cardjzal, nt.: .x FOR SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND BROODER, IN | good order.Eggs from first prize Wyan- dottas and Plymouth Rocks.Send for catalogue.W.Uliéy, Victoria sq.120x FOR SALE \u2014 A GOOD BRANTFORD BICYcle: cheap for cash: Apply 738 St.Urbain st, aiter 7 pm.121x FOR SALE-\u2014GENDRON BICYCLE, CHEAP, 22 inch frame, 1399 Model, aluminum finish, Duulop ures, ip very good condition.21 _ Bleary st.; 120x FOR SALE\u2014COOKING STOVE AND DINING table, in good.order; will sell cheap.159 Hutchison st., city.] 120x FOR SALI9 \u2014 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, cheap for cazh, or payable $iv down aud $7 n:onthiy.lLeach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine (between Stanley add Drummond).Opén evenings.Exchange made.___ 120x.FOR SALE \u2014 ALMOST NEW, 3 PEDALLED Upr.ght Piano, stool and cover; cost $300; will sell for $150 casa.Address Post Oifice Lox vif.; 120x FOR \u201cSALE \u2014 LIFE SIZED PORTRAITS of King Edward, Queen Victoria, Gladstone, Roberts, Kitchener, French, postpaid on.re- ce.jit of lu cts, 3 for 25 ets.Address Room B, 132 St.Jumes st, Montreal._ 118x FOR SALE \u2014 BELL ORGAN, ALMOST new, upright walnut piaio case: suitable for privä* jamily,.Sunday school, or mission.Address Organ, Herald.118x ALe - GAS FURNACE: AND LOT ipe, grindstone, toels, etc.-Telephone \u2014 Lu Cae a ee Xe an - FOR SALE \u2014 BRUSSBES CARPETS, GOOD domestic sr wing mashine, and other household articles.34 Ushorie st.12ix FOR SALE-CAS STOVES TO RENT, 36 per year; after three yearly payments stove becom.8 your property.14,000 in use in Montreal.Connected (ready for use) free.Montreal Gas Co, Lo Lx FOR SALE - HOTELS, LICENSED REStaurants, grocery, cigar, ¢oafectionery Flores, also diniug rcows, butcher stalls und other businésé.- Always Dagenais' & Co.fur bargalus.East, 1510.X FOR SALE THE CARTER'S INK.CO.17.4 Notre Lame st.Telephone Main 4381.For the best -typewriter supplies on the market.a 118x FOR SALE \u2014 MONUMEN OR HEADstones, in foreign or Canadian granite or niarble.Get our prices.Aberdeen Granite and Marbla Works, i086 Bleury st.F.Hawkins, Prop.> .198x FOR SALE \u2014 BABY CARRIAGE; ALMOST _ new.Apply 39A Bieury st.ix WANTED \u2014 SECORD-HAND.PIANOS AND organs at W.H.icach's, 2440 St.Catherine (between Stanley end Drummond), in part payment for new Morris Upright Pianos.Valuation made.free.Telephone Up 998.116x FOR SALE _- BICYCLE, CHEAP, 26 INCH frame, Dunlop tire, Christy saddle, in first class order.247 Greene ave._ 115X FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THB BALANCE OF THE season, I will sell eggs from my champion pens of Barred and Buff Rocks, Golden Wyandottes, Black Minorcas, Houdans and Andalusians, at $1.00 per eetting.J.A Guthrie, Owen Sound, Ont.124x FOR SALE \u2014 BADGES, FOR ENTERTAINments, socials, parades, éxcursion parties, p.lgrimuges ,ete., and lapel buttons.J.P.Moncel, 210 St.James st, Montreal.tf FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL SALE KODAKS FOR one week only, 25 per cent.to 40 per cent.discount ou l\u2019remo, Poco, Ruy and Vive Cameras.R.F.Smith, 1756 Notre Dame Street.i - 1, FOR SALE \u2014 CAMERA, 4x3, SCIOPTICON.lantern, chromatrope, Queen's Funeral, 12x13 ît.screen; gruphaphone, 11 large records, 3 horns, stand, $50.0v.Call in.Jas.Wood, 40 Stadacona ave.15x _ FOR SALE ~ REFRIGERATORS, VAPOR baths for invallds, invalid rolling, reclining chairs, back rests, bedside adjustable table, bed tray, for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed clothes supporter, etc.R.'E.Painchaud, 208 St.Lawrence st, opposite \u2018the market.+ 115x FOL FALX-\u2014UREAD, CARES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, J4 cents.Telephone Main 307, or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, #0 Shannon st.Ea FOR SALE\u2014CAST STEEL CASTINGS FROM 1 pound to 60W pounds in weight, aro made to order by The Wm.Kencedy sud Bons, Ltô., Owen Sound, Ont.x FOR SALE\u2014WATERPROOF COVERS.ALL sizes, for lorses, waggons, ct.Tarpau- ins on hire.Men's ollskin clothing.oiled hats, atc.Canvas, all widths and weights.The Sonne Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin Co., 15 Craig st.Montreal.Write {oi \u2018catalogue: Bell\u201d Tel.Main 727.te FOR SALE \u2014 CASH Ok CREDIT, FURNIture and carpets \u2018for parlors, bedroom, dining room and kitcheu, pictures, mirrors, clocks, etc.Call and see.PF.Gui bord, 189 and 189A Mon\u2018calm st, 20d dan* above St.Catberine at.o * mon SALE - CASH oft CREDIT, PAREOR Sets, Bedroom Suites, Dining Sets, Carpets.Oilcloth, Curtains; Stoves, et.PRINCE CO.33 St.lawrence st tr FOR BALE\u2014BAFES AND VAULT DOORS, new and seconanand, derate prices; repalis and removing.A.Aheri, Montrea! Safe Works, 368 St James at.Teleyhone Main $13.te FOR SALE \u2014 SAFE> AND VAULT DOOR3S of all descriptions, both new and second -hand.G.Chapleau & Sons, Bell Tel.East 1139, Merchants 190.tt FOR SALE -\u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- Jug.$2: cut maple, $2.50; tamarac blocks, £1.75; mill blocks, $1.29 per load, Gelivar- * ed anywhere in the city.Jj.C.MacDiar- mid, Richmond ro.Bell Tel, Up 2449.of FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE MAHOGANY TABLE, suitable for board of directors.Address Table, Herald Office.116x FOR SALB \u2014 AT A BARGAIN, FOWL\u2019 OF all kinds, black minorcas, brown leghorns, buff leghorns, buff cochins; eggs from these birds.Good singing canaries.Pigeons of all kinds.461 Panet st.~116x FOR SALE \u2014 BICYCLE, \u201cBRANTFORD Speclal,\u201d\u201d In perfect condition; used one season.Call 341 Prince Arthur,.between 6 and 8 pm.118x FOR SALE \u2014 B.W: BEDROOM SET, DINing table, 5 extra leaves, also chairs: only short time in use.2383 St.Catherine st.: x FOR SALD \u2014 NATIONAL SELF ADDER nsx» 305 Craig st.Telephone LU 139 .ine of This Page ROOMS AND BOARD.6a LDere 12 OU a ay 13 TOBCE Lunt WhO BONG the Herald \u2014and is Ly advertising in the Hanata, so werds, oc ; six insesuione, s5C.ROOMS \u2014 À NICR BRIGHT, SINGLE room, suitable for lady er goatieman.Apply.169 der st._2_ avenue, Buffalo.ROOMS\u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED BHND- rooms, suitable for two gentl on bathe room flat, every convenience.4126 St.Catherine st, corner Greene ave _1#ix ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, IN CENTRAL LOcality, may be scen any time, at No.#3 Union ave.1 ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD.WELL FURNISHed, large, airy room, leading on to gallery, with board.725 Sberbrooke J20_ ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- od rooms.Apply 162 Andergon st.usx ROOMS \u2014AND BOARD.8i0 DO street (opposite St -James\u2019 Club), near churches, theatres.and cars.Telephone, Auer light; best situation in town; choice ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, at 66 Victoria st.Terms moderato.118 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.CHOICE UPTOWN LOcality, large, well furnished rooms, bathroom flat; everything first class; gentlemen only.2443 St Catherine at 121x ROOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms, on bath in private family, in very good locality.99 Church- street: \u2019 117 ROOMS \u2014 GENTLEMEN CAN FIND NICEly furnished rooms, on bath flat, all con- venieuces; no boarders.30 Mansfield st.117 front parlor, well lighted, well heated, with every convenience, facing Dominion square, St.Catherine st.117 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FOUR NICE UNFURnished rooms, on Jagauchetiere st, near corner of Bleury.Apply 695 or 687 Lagau- chetiere st.19x\u2019 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, ONB OR TWO ROOMS, with or without use of kitchen.513 Wal- lington st.; | 131x ; RÜOMs \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board; also table board.5L Met- calfe st.118 ROOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED, ONE UNfurnished, bath and w.c.; no children; nica locality; near Arena.4121 St.Catherine street.us ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED,\" double and single bedrooms, oan bath flat; Aucr light; with or without board.37 Victoria st.120x ROOM \u2014 NEWLY AND NEATLY FURNISHed, on bath flat; private; very central.74 Cathcart st., Bath Hotel Block.ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE AND COMFORTably furnished, suitable for one or two gentlemen; small family; no children; im- __mediate possession.272A St._Auntoine.119x ROUM \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH BOARD, OPposite Arena, Westmount; also unfurnished parlors, together or separate, suitable for small family.226 Wood avenue.6 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY FURnished, with good board; tgrms reasonable.3 Underhill Place, off 247 ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD, SUITABLE FOR married couple or two gentlemen, at 148 Milton st., near Park avenue; also table board.- 117 ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, SINGLE AND ;double, well furnished, on bathroom flat, \u201cwith good board; for ladies or gentlemen.206C Aqueduct.L116 ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.TWO FRONT .reoms, on first floor, nicely furnished, with _or without board.3% McGill College ave.116 RUOMS\u2014AND GOOD BOARD, IN PRIVATE house, very comfortable in every way; price modcrate.1105 St.James st.116 RGOMS \u2014 NICELY, FURNISHED, WITH board, all modern conveniences; also table board.872 Palace st.116 ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE, COMFORTably furuished, suitable far two friends or married couple; modern conveniences; also single rooms.254 St.Antoine st.116 _ ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD.WELL FURNISHed, bright Ledroom, suitable for one Or LwWo, also table board, every convenience; transients atcommodated.96 Union ave.16 ROOM \u2014 VERY LARGE, BRIGHT ROOM, b.flat, for ome or two gentlemen, quiet, central; terms moderate, 28 Berthelot, st x ROOMS \u2014 TWO FRONT ROOMS, ON BATH flat, gas, private family: gentlamen only.16A University st.| - 119x ROOM \u2014 TO LET, A NICELY FURNISHED room, with all conveniences; breakfast only.Apply 156 Mance st.» ; 118x ROOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET FOR a gentleman in a private family.48 Rich- mound square.118x woud square.______ ROOM\u2014TO LET, A DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, furnished or unfurnished; no other roomers.Apply 371 Laval -ave.116 CROCKFORD'S 15C MEALS ALWAYS ready.We serve the best 15c dinners in the city.Open day and night.537B Craig st.136x the front and back parlors, unfurnished; a grate mantle in each.Apply 38 City Ooun- cillors st.118x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO UNFURNISHED ' or partly furnished rooms; terms moderate.217 Pine ave.ue ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, 141 ST.ALEXANDER street, opposite St\u201d Jamea Methodist church, nicely turuished rooms, with all modern conveniences.116 ROOMS - largs stock, mo-.; ; ' \u2018 1 _ FURNISHED, LARGE AND EoM- fortable, bathroom floor.879 Dorchester street.: 116 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, vished single room, LARGE, WELL FÜR- to a gentleman of quiet habits: Auer light; every convenience.9 University st.~~ = 17x ROOMS '\u2014 TO RENT, WELL FURNISHED double room, suitable for nurses; home privileges.Tel.E.480, 170 Mance st.17x CROCKFORD'S lic MEALS ALWAYS ready.We serve the best lôc dinners in the city, Open day and night.537B Craig street.Lu oo 136x | ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE \u201croom, on bathroom flat, suitable for two gentlemen; algo single room, with gas.86 Aylmer st.: .uex .ROOMS room; breakfast and late dinner if desired.1175 St.Denis st.L 1 .116% ROOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE.ON PAR- Jor and bath flat, 107 St.Denis St, 110 TWO LET-\u2014TWO COMFORTABLY FUR- pished rooms, with board; terms moderate.100 Grand Trunk' Street.BCARD 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.Her- x ald Office., SB hF0 7 LET\u2014-COMFORTASLY FURNISHED [ room to let in private family.Central locality.Moderate price.__ Herald.i - PROPERTY FOR SALE.85 Advertisements.under this heading, MW words for loc.cach iusertion.FOR SALE \u2014AT BELOEIL, MAGNIFICENT villa and \u2018property of- T.A.Huot, situated on the Richelieu River at the foot of Beloeil mountain, three minutes from Grand Trunk station.Comprises 200 acres of arable land, gardens, -with quantity of fruit trees, 200 feet of grape vines, etc.Address T.À Huot, Belocil, or J.L.Chalifour, New York Life Building, Montreal.e 120% OTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT, AT ST.Lambert.Apply to James Wright, 204 St.James et.LL LL » 131% FOR SALE\u2014WATER POWER, GRIST AND circular saw miil; also good clean farm, worked by machinery: churches, school, cheese factory.For particulars, apply to P.M.Crystal Falls, PQ.IE ROBT.R.GOOLD, REAL ESTATE AND \u201cMortgage Broker.Suburban property 8 specialty.157 ft- James st ze WANTED TO RENT.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT.I WANT NICBLY furnished flat, about five rooms \u2018and bath, vicinity St.Lawrence and St.Catherine sts.Address H.P.M., Theatre Francais.119x WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, A SMALL STORB, fn \u2018vicinity of St.Catherine, Alexander Bleury st.; rent cheap.R 81, Herald, 11 MONEY TO LOAN.§10.00 AND UPWARDS ADVANCED TO RÉ- securitien.Box R.e* \u2014 and .Po rter and Several Good Plumbers BUSINESS CARDS.\" WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS \u201crooms and board with private English fam- ash register, in perfect order.50 St.James sponsible parties ou pote of Band, plano ; Apply_by lettor only to ; ; \u201c4m ail départments.Steady work and good ly; .nlce grounds: and orchard; close to street.i 115x Loans made on city and farm properties LAOHINE, P.Q.Montres) Office: _ BALLANTYNE & CO.: F'NkAYSON \u20ac GRANT.CUSTOM HOUSE» ay.Also girls to learn.Apply w Mr.C.P.R.station and convenient to G.T.R.FOR SALE\u2014-TWO FINE CUBAN PARROTS, and life insurance policies at low rates of Main 563.621 ut 3 se ; To good.steady men\u2019 permanent work at Brokers, Forwarders snd Warehouss- avis, at The Standard Shirt Co, Limited, and river.P.O.Box 61, Ste.Anne de Beile- with cage; also two-seated family carriage, interest.Address.Emblem Bros., Commis~ ames Street .Wagos.: .| men.Bell Tel.Main i303.P.O.Box 4%, Delorimier ave.te vue, P.Q.> ux\u2019 almost new.Apply 340 St.Hubert at.115x sion Agents, 41 6t.Francois Xavier st.11% == x == mm = == = == : .+ fi & Herald Want Advertisements Produce Quick \\ \u2019 a RY and Sure Results, iversity st.116 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, _ \"70 LET, PLEASANT FRONT .2 PATES a PME Se T7 FEU NS + _ y Co THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY.MAY IT.180.Co LIES, STR 4 ALLAN LINE Club, Wan.= | Buse mo @ J BIG RUSH in .OPO, +eeeeoennet 3 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.: i 4 ford .1 7 3% MONT EAL : ROYAL MAIL STEAMER LINES 34 Steamers, SZEregating 106,34 Toma \"§ \u2018Worcester .6 8 AM e NEW STEAMERS.1 Moncreal 2 6 1m as | _- SE Consleting 0\u20ac 1e otesmmers, Ætsregatine ranisian \u2026\u2026 10.576 tons.Twin .UI Buffald .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 13 338 All last week thousands jostled together for a chance te try Dr.450,000 Tons.| Bavarian .\u2026.10.876 tons.Twin Srony { NATTONAL LEAGUE.Aruold's Catarrh Cure, and his experts will be hote this woek only.BEAVER LINE Xe ue 292 tons Twin drone - ANOTHEN GAME|=222Sz-2ex tel DEFEAT INPARISI wows wise vue omaves ok amps com ee.mn Si gt t.vavsscnuans ; .ke Erie (ew so.Ÿ + L § : Batierien icici and Kittredge; Sudhotf : John T.Lyons\u2019 Drug Store, corner Craig and Bleury, Lake MGR NLL cu = Royal Mail Service, ! oo Pittsburg ere.00000008\u2014 2 8 1 B.E.McGale; Drug Store, 2123 Notre Dame Street.- Caire oaline\u201d cnn HE 2 [Spa AT CURBROAND MovILLY, re a Big Crowd They Turn Fillsdeipuia ru oniomai\u201413 10 {| Jacquelin Defeated Him in the Wim.S.Stone, Drug Store.4191 St.Catherine Street.is Mons a) (a ser a = 4 rare potoamer, Sar outreal, Befo Down the Worcesier orth aad Jack ey Race for the Championship Henri Lanctot.Drug Store, St.Lawrence, corner Prince Arthur REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE 3 May.Numidian .Sat, 35 May Team 3 to 2.« (Brookba cc 0e 18 3 of the World.= Decary Drug Store, 1688 St.Catherine Street.: © MONTREAL FANE Livearoon.3 payee Lusitania Sat 1 June Es terles\u2014Haha and Peltz; Donovan an | .: : 0.E.Brault, 651 St.Lawrence Street.Lives i, Montreal, Muy.Corinthian.Sat.15 June , At New York\u2014 Ç April 16.Lake Champlain .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.May 3| g attent! HEY'RE OFF! The New York .s.000000021\u2014 3 7 4: Faris, May 16.\u2014The bicycle match to-day pi peclal attention 1s called to the bh truck Chl 24000005011 12 4 for the world\u2019s championship between \u2018TD.McLei > 469 St.wrence Street.Abril rare Superior i \u201cMay 1 The Pusisran ir Sp ce ES \" est a faste Birds bave struc CREO 2200020005 ERR Cl .0.\u2014.\u2026.\u2014\u2026\u2026., fn an - ; ; =\u2014Tà Dogeu Bower- Major Taylor, the colored American rider, \u201c i .May 7.Lake Ontario .*at steamer ever built ¢ their gait and as 2 ma oles T Ia and Bo aud Jacquellu, Che crack Freuch ,cyelist Tho day of inhalers, blowers, atomizers and poison-laden powders ha May 1 Data are ET The Ler e quilt tor the Canadlad Toute, .consequence.the ga ; .sal an are gous by,\" says Dr.Arnold, .May 21.Lake Champlain May 28.Lake Megantic .1 part, where least motion is feit.Elec- -\u2026-\u2026June 14 tricity ts uscd for lightlug the ship through.June 4.°Lake Superior .June2l out, the lights being at the command of th ° the Ereuchman wou.\u201d \u2018Three races ha receipts have struck NATIONAL LEAGUB STANDING, been arranged.The first, 1,330 metres, their gait.Club, .Won.Lost.Cent, Vas won by Jacqucilu, The second, one kil: ' \u2019 a) To .nd ! ometre, was won casily bÿ Jacquelin.The ® *Lake Superior carries Second Cabla and Passengers any hour of the night, Musio time\u201d i end Scinnatt UT nn 6 5 third 2,000 metros, was therefore unueces- Steerage Passengers only.| deck apd smoking rooms qn the promenade 1 pew York L.\u20ac ; ; - i ® saloon - the home team exe- Fitsburg srerreseacoage un 8 55 Que of the biggest crowds ever gathered 1S SUMMER RATES.ed by creo loons and staterooms are heat cuted circles around Philadeipmia :1121ITITTT 10 10 \u2018moo at a French cyoling event was present.FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $52.59 and upwards; RA \u2014 Cabin, $60 and upwards.A Worcester and there Rrook!yu aniline Tg it 21 |About 28.000 pérsous pald double gate - : Round Trip, $100.00 and upwerds.reduction is made on Round Trip Ticketa, were 1.500 people out [Chicago .ceeeieee B14 301 H'oucy.The victory of Jucyquelin was most SECOND CABIN \u2014 Single, $35.00 and up- ©*cebt on lowest rates.- esterday to root at St Touis Mir 8 13 381 PULUlar, and caused wild enthusiasiu.wards: Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.Second Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London ee _ * y k .sree od Ahere was no attempt to make fast time., According to st er.location and number L-Oudonderry, $35 to $12.50 single, $68.58 to $00 .the good work.AMERICAN LEAGUE Three parts of cach race were done at al of persons in om : .return.The Birds played nice ball.AM * ge most a walking pade, with a fMna! rush STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London, 3te¢rage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow Dai McFarlan pitched his first game.At Boston\u2014 5 HE: [bome of about S00 yunls.Londonderry.Glas Belfast and Queens- Belfast, or Londonderry, including a plentitu Oom Unglaub made an error Boston .001100005\u2014 7 12° 41 \u2018Au an Mustration of how the race was Gorey.gow.Supply of provisions, cooked and served, an And then Oom Unglaub ma eof Baltimore .0000 221002001\u2014 8 7 3 |run It may be said that the struggle sesmed town, 344.50 and 325.60.every requisite for the voyage, $26.00.that you could squeeze juice ou Si he Batteries\u2014Lewis and Criger; MeGinnity to be which could go the slowest, and at : LE The Birds were in the game all the and Robinson.: [eue poiut both leaned against the fence MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE time.Dooley kept them up to it and At Chicago\u2014 x for a few sevonds.Finally, when entering ASHANTI .0vovéssccccvecc0uou.May 8 | ling at Londonderry (from New Pler, fool there was ginger to throw to the winds.Chicago poueetese sen ÉD oils 16 8 the home stretch of vue NT ars e REQAMA ge ses secceusee soso MAY + Fro of W.21st Street, New York.) Of course there were a couple of errors, waukee .+ « «+ .001000000\u2014 2 lap of the first race, Jad 5 ° ; à varéesToiquenencanensensaunes m .From but they didn\u2019t do any great amount of |__Batteries\u2014Skopec and Fugdeu; Garvin, darted forward, aud Taylor followed suit, \u201c MONTREAL TO LONDON.} Glasgow.» | \u2018Steamstip.New York damage: ; Dowlirg, Leahy and Connor.| fey Feavhed the winntag | pont ith oy .MONTENEGRO .' May ¢| 4 May State of Nebraska .22 May : .: - A ras \u2014 ght between Jacquelln's hin ) .AUK ° Prec so! © .In the first inning Shearon missed Un.Wat hington- 2005041019 13 4 Taylor's front wheel.gacqueiin won the Cast them aside and try Dr.Arnold's new.and humane methods for 24 Ho ee a 18 May.Laurentian.5 June glaub's drive to right field, and that m Philadel le fen Cees 1200000 Ld 2.3 second rate more easily, winïlug by hours, and, you will never return to the Old Fashioned aud Barbarous MONTEZUMA ae dr nes MAY 25 1 June.:.Sardinan.19 June: - .Br er an erk; Fraser ras.; Treatment of Byroue Aco ( wards: res.Shy,\u201d who was very much in evidence Murphy., .= oo ys ovr .& 0 Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $45 and up 8; res.throughout the game, did a very foolish At Cleveland\u2014 .At a TRIANGLES A013 CVA Bicycle N C .N B .Ni : C stic ELDER, DEMPSTER C °, burn ticket, 3-0 and upwards.Second Cabin, thing in the second inning.made.he was Grevelund Trenresesees ae a 3 0 Club list evening there was a long he 0 utting, 0 Henin g, 0 au : ° ._ $ ST.SACRAMENT STREET EAL.thx skow or Lomdonderry, oF 32.50; return , ith one out, and a yd ; : Stance.Sand Wood: Joe Yea.$100 on C.W.A.awatters.Mr Louis Kuben- \u2018 oo .« : \u2014 nm pe vice bave.i ©n second \u2018base, when Johnson.singled.| Bujleries\u2014 Braggin aml Wood: Joe Yea- 590 On ¢ present and explained the posi- It destroys tiie germ, teaches: the sore spots, relieves on first applica- © de yells service Bave excellent ac- Sh it into his brain that the um- 8er, Sk and McAlIster, tion of the\u2019 association and the bencfits : sarches ti LOL e be .- or s p E Shy got it into ; ; \u2018PRE Cc TT (s)he AIN ; Th tion, séarches the remotest tubes, The Saloons are forward: Stateroagns near pire had been struck blind, and he de- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.| \u2018to he derived.from membership lo it The \u2019 : , j SI the centre of the ship.Iromenade deck the cided to cut third base out ol his route\u2019| Won.Lost.Cour.priangie Club VAL 15 2 10e OF last oven.If you have a cold try it.If you have a sore throat, try it.- entire width of the vessel.and two-thirds of home from second.- Deipolt Loo 15° 5° 7/1 was also decided that the ladles ride If you have the Grip, try it.- If you have a cough, try it.« the length.Electric lights throughout, and ha ~ x duated from os : A - à \" ' : he C ; .ectric bells in every stateroom.However, Tip O'Neil graduate | Baltimore .+.IL i GSS | should take place on Saturday next, th A : .1 t ble, t t : the baseball kindergarten some centuries ean ceereeeenanan oo IB 7 50 rouls.being:\u2014Uv the mountain by the In- If you have the Catarrh, try it: : If you have any throat trouble, try it.= - H.& À.ALLAN, is was à trick that has avc - Washington .sess 10 6 C25 cling railroad, riding round the npper moun.Co 2.LC ; n 3 pro dre this vas à ek that has accumu Boston frcceceseunses 7 10 412 He and Lark rnd.finishing with the &er- No Tuhaler, No Blower, No Costly Instrument required, simply rub a DONALDSON LINE 55 Common Street, Montreal a Out Seellod Tip, and\" in accordance Phere crrececesece PoE NN pontine and a a ater which, Lotro few drops on the hand, aud snutl natuially.v Lu > : WE evi.\u2026.« - Sam © = | + se > ul .ŒE.e with all known rules of sound, the echo Cleveland .veeeendage À 16 -200 ¢tart will be made at 3 o'clock sharp.- ) \u2014 H E A D I INE answered \u201cout.\u201d , The next discussion concerned the tour GLASGOW SERVICE » + fur May 24 amd 25.The steamer will he ; ray luminaries of the The sas one of the lu 2 \u2018 taken te Hudson, ride from Hudson to : \u2019 Ligand.lunch, climb mountatn, the non to ?| Point Fortune and cross tu Carillon, where + BALL NOTES - 8.5.CONCORDIA ooo smn Ulster Steamship Co.Ltd.- FROM MONTREAL, hotel will be taken over night.In the .: .S.S.AMARYNTHIA .May $| MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO BELFAST e morning, ride from Cariiion to, Gushine, S.8.KASTALIA (colé storage) May 15 | AND DUBLIN.- [Hack to St.Andrew's, from whence e : : S.8.TRITONIA .May 22 > fo! - : ; ; .e rrrésecsescecounec0.0 MAY 2 «The following first-class steamers are ine Syracuse to-morrow.Sovereign will be taken for home, .8.8.LAKONIA (cold storage) .\u2026.May 29 tende] to continue the regular service (hea ° Raub is coming back.\u2019 ere Two straight wins.Best yet.' First blood for Dan McFarlan.\u2018 .M À À À CLUB HOUSE Johnston did the hitting yesterday.2 mn iJ | Birds must keep that singer going.S.8.MARINA (cold plorage) .June 5 ' tween the above named ports: | S.S.AMARYNTIIIA .seserersse JUDO 12) Torin SS.Rathiln Head \u2026.11:000 tohg \u2014AGENTS\u2014 Twin S.S.Torr Head .va.ccuvss 10,000 \u2018, ; SIN QW 7 i S.S.FREMONA May 17 5.5.RAMORE HEAD ; Coo o Progress\u201d at Annual + 83 as good as \u201cThe Mansfield\u201d $3 Shoes.\u201d You simply can- 55.REPOS od sara\u201d Mar 1 SS.EAD ain puis, fronds.Norpy Vv attending the ball} Meeting on Monday.| not doit.It's equal isn\u2019t hought for $3 from anyone any- S.S.DEVONA (cold, storage) .May 31- S.S.MALIN HEAD aie _ \u201cShy! cost us a run by trying to cut ; \u2018 y.where \u2018round alout Montreal.I make that as a flat-footed : ss.sacoya TOR LEITH.| May 10] 55 LYISHOWEY HEA) os Jone third base.But O'Neil bas the trick, | , statemnent\u2014'\"tis unshakeahle TRUTH?A shoe in all leathers, 4 BELLONA : tev A limites number of Cabin passeagers cañs tha ok Codley &piinues to bit the de The pew M.A.A:A.club.house scheme including a Goodyear Welted, Patent Leather, Enamel Calf, @ Ace \"FOR ABERDERN CU ied 99 above Buesmens & modsrars ea : = Syracuse, : Tes - : ù RS 2 1e 5 ge \u20ac ce.ogee ; au to: ils of Lading =\u20144 em ingly happy.| 2° a one An for a good deal of discussion Box Calf, Kangaroo, Wax Calf anil Viei Kid; lace or button B.S.ESCALONA LL ue.a Learn.May 23 points (à Cacata.CG \u20ac JEN Bann - at tbe annual inectiug of thar association .>, > > mr .SR 2 \u2018Agents \u2014 Caira, Young & Notle, Néwcastle- ; AGENTS \u2014 G.Hryn & Sons, Bel\u2019aw; Pale Ferris and Parent, thestwo youngsiers in on Monday evening, : - .\u2014a guaranteed shoe, for o> per pair.y ait one 7?on-Tyne; A.Low.Son \u2018& Co., 7 Fenchurch grave.Murphy.& Co.Dublz: Harc.d Kee the Boston Anericau team, are playing fast At the last annual meeting a committee : .: Ave., London, E.C.; Wm.Thomson & Co.pedy, Quebec.Wm.ThcH 302 & To, Sz Joès, ball these days.- .: .- a e Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scot- : N.B.: J.T.S.ckel, Chicago, F.G Thomason, If VUnglaub® bad heen drawing a salary was elreted to advauçe the scheme ns far M - Î id | h Shoeist | sad.= { Toromto.© ne from Mentread, he couldn't have helped us U5 Possible, but practically nothing has ans 1\u20ac 9 \u2018 \u20ac : 9 | 0 IN | ] ' along any wore.PU been \u2018one.The Commitee found Lhe A TRBET, MONTRBAL : COLD STORAGE FITTE 3 McLEAN KENNEDY & C0.guesiion uo pretty arge ope \u201clhe .y : T \u2019 ; \u201c - - .+ The Stars will open the season on Satur- oe face ratty a fe Many: dues 124 ST.LAWRENCE 8 \u2019 Special Steamers of Both Lines.day afternoon, w.aen they will meet che cities arose wien the time came to re- a : Genèral Aganta, 18 Hosz:tal Steet, Mootrely .vree famous St Lambert Baseball Club at dice the ided from the visionary stite to 3 o'clock In St.Lambert.: roluething definite.sich as providing the Bobby Sehaub established a record.for Dard cant necessary to Ko ahead\u201d with ft.EE =, LORD LINE.: The chief \u2018tire pr LT £8 LORD WEAGH DIFF.May 13 inset at Torontn\u2019s third base, yesterday | The chief Uiffleully was that tbe com.| : «qe .£.8, 2 srepaceracen uses May 13 - Te A a riba Fats agtve BC Many New Things Interesting to Fishermen [551858 SRbtivoss Dar a.! - .{ oa {and eight assists Without any errors.monte ea orescur Bl others hous 8.8.LARN crise dune 13 \u201cdim Delzhanty, whom Chicago secured the Û 10 2 D api that from Worcester läst fall, is hick at third base after a long absence through illness, .(AGENTS \u2014 Guthrie, Heywood Co., Car- : Featherlight and Expert Reels, dif; T.Dixon & Sons, Belfast.| FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ics in T izes 6 4 Te LS ae mas Hooke QU CCOITHE ROBERT REFORO CO, |.- 7rox MONTERAL Yo English Greenhart Rods, .Ï ; LIMITED.; CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L \u2018English Split Care Mods, .| ¥° and 25 Bt Bacrement street, NORTH SYDNEY, CB.- American Split Bamboo Rods, LS and ST.JOHNS, Nfld.Folding Fish Bags, .Minnow Nets, Trolling Baits\" NEXT SAILINGS, \u201c and all other fishermen's sun- | 8.8.BONAVISTA .+N or about May 20 8 ss BONAVISTA .on or abuut June 10 dries.club louse showdd be farther west.Hhese wore tue two chief partlés, and net- _ ¢ ther would give in to the other.In the - _ It is about an even chauce that Del will committee i wis a repetition of what oe.THINGS SEEMED TO BE COMING play through the season \u201cWith the.HarC|curied at the Log auhual meeting, and.s9 SLATER'S WAY.| tembinätion.; i : the work of the commiitee was hiocked, ' Hoffer, the great pitcher who was sold by ,Wheñ the annbual- mecting .tuncs place the g p : ! & I .© .Buffalo, five years ago: to.Baltimore, aud there, WI De a desire to livar just what - = : \u201ca : M i Sho won two \u201cchamplonship peimants for [ihe committee did Ii this respect! and also Worcester firmament acted in the third that team, is on the decline, and badly.He whether anytling wis done regarding a mmng was in great part ide cduse OÙ RTL probably bé released by Cleveland soun, &anvass of \u201cthe life members whieh Was Montreal winning the game tue way it es he'is pitching very poor hall of late.decided on a year igo, 2 2 : .: - Poor Jimmy Bannon.It begins io look aa Mr.Harry Bropliy, who was chalrman of That Hindoo-European descendant, Un- ; thongh the gray-Uaired fielders Gays of the committer, says that there will he ne glaub, distinguizhed him-c>:.- tisefulness as a ball\u2019 player were pearing an Mention of the work of the committee In Orwell and Naearon had been pasced erd.James hasn't been hitting the ball a the annual report, hue 4 sat be will bring t po A elma who payed the [Lttle bit thus far this season, and yestor- the question up at the nfecting.ame of his life then came wn and in | day he\u2019 nutdée ainess of bis turee chances | \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Pur: Neto à 4 | | le the outfield.- is us ture sacriied, and helped \u2018 .Bis usual good pate ee ded.un Dooley The attendances ar the New York games them on a baz.ARP istible jimn- Us Season are slightly different from the came to the bat with an \u201cirresistible im- figures ont ont a year ago The great M.& D.Ack | SCHEDULE.ulse\u201d to lose the ball.but the best le.metrepols, Nike every other cits, has (vo Tue Môntreal and DistHle : could do was a beautiful eisy oul Just crowd when its team ie winning, and yes Leaguo bas clected the following.omeoroket / an ° behind third base.Ungiauls was right , teérday's was the seventh, caneeculive vio Patrons Tho.larl of Ae gofcers: under it and everybody said it was à sûre | bury for I'reedmun\u2019s aggregation.: ce ! ne ruban Further Information A to The quickest safest and des: Passenger and For : poly CRICKET.a R.Ww.KERR, 2230 St.\u2018Catherine \u201cSt.[reight Route to al parts of Newfouadiand KINGMAN & CO.» NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ° p.m i £1200 Fovate ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA i : 1 EV Im NE : 4 LEYLAND LINE Rivers-Wilson, Ald?Sudier, Mr.R.5 : ; : ¥ B 4 ; ei Ve out «on A practice of.the Westmount Baseball Hey W.Arthy, Mr.s, Carsley, into, SUMMER SHOES Str.; i QUE LONDON, TT oe ; 5 ir a Cluls will be beld on Saturday afteruoog, arling.> : ; Lane 1 ct Sang \u2018rum Lyuise Basin.; \u2018Ungy\u201d gazed up an the, air and began at Westmount \u2018Park, when a large attend Hon.president\u2014Mr.A.Hcdzson, ' : ° .leaves North Sydaey every Tuesday.Thursiay | ss.INDIAN ce ee - May 30 to see things.The ball plunked.into his |A u of members ta requested.Any one} President\u2014Mr.W.11,\" Dippet.Lo.; : >, and Satuiday evening on ariival of the 1.C.R.- ALLA 125 SE .\u2026 June 3 mit the bleachers rose to their fect with | connected with any club is invited 40 Vice-presideut\u2014Mr.H, W.Aird.= MEN'S LOW CUT OX FORD SHOKS Per pair , a0\" express, couusvung at Puri-au-Basque wil | RELGIAN TI PNEU Tune 22 @ yell as he dropped it.\u201c, |(vme out and bave à game.As a team Hou.\u2018Frcasurér\u2014Mr, C W, Batho, care of \u201c(Mado in Box Calf or Tun.Husstnn ann LA THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY! PSS MEXICAN La co gees JULY, à \u2018I'hen Dooley and Shearon worked a { has been.entéred in the Moutreal Amateurs 8.Carsley Company.°° iE Calf).eran aL EA 32.60£,53.00 rsa leave pt nay ayy Tus ! CL MUNTRÉAL-ASTWLRP.Le nice doub.e steal and two runs \u2018were Haechall Tawgue, et on toi és cart Sure rary Mr.Jobn Duthie, U6 Cath- LADIES VICT KAD OX FOLD A Baden.coUGceULAg wilh (he LOX ive From TT From chalked up.st gaine.\u2018 ; \u2018olluwing ; : \u201cWAL TN DE with Ete Norin Syduey every.Euveduy, Thursday | \u2026werp, _, Montreal.Wrigley and Frankie Shannon made a first gaine.Following is the sonedule: | WALKING SHOE, with extension ve00 8 03.50 at, Saturday worse.vod eae i VS RIAN June 10 ï errors too, but they did not |.\" cer © TTT Mafitreal W.M.vs.Carmon.Ny | \u2019 | Through RAele issued 20d Froian: rares | muy ie.: à luiy 8 couple oi tre s \u2019 > , \u201c .LACROSSE , ; - Longueutl va.Excoitor, TO : F R A N K PO WwW È R } quoied a rae vi (ae LOR.CPR.i quire le Ti = ces Tuy » Griffin pitched a: good steady game, , a Co Poiut St.Clarica vs, Canada Paint Com- .; \\ : 9 en .4.7.4.sd La.B.R GQ.REID, pu LS Bros raies 0 aad from puinis Worcester made their first fun in the CAUGHT IN THE GOAL NETS.pany.June 1 ASAT NOTRE DAME STREET.near MeGlll Street.° - \u2018At Johu's.Nid EU ANT tb Stared .Bree Gigi Soom ron ing nt ne oe hg rr fared May pg Om Excelsior ve.M.W.Mills, \u2018 \u2014 Co Tee For pas 2 eis id suueral informas singled, stole second, scoring on Unglaub of the Torontos, for referee May 21.Canada Pai 3.; ; u .- ta nre vonalut .re .sen, appi - .ae to right field, which Shéaron muffed.Burnèy Dunphy has severed Die connect |\" Loagucull va Point su Charles., being es rus Tor thon fram winning he api Ft hd bu ri MI N ION LIN E FRE LEYLAND & CU.(19800).Ltd, \u201cTheir second run came in the sixth, tion with the Siamirock AAA, He will June 8.; | In connection with the raphy competition, {1x Monday, \u201cMay «20, ail second round dn DO } * SL SU Prier Street 11 St: Sacrament St, Rickert again hitting for a single, steal- be very much Issed both in lacrosse and M.W.Mills va.Canada Paint Company.any swincriptions will be gladly recetved, nnd Lor before Monday, May 27 neat.: œ , \\ SL» QUL HE ; MONTREAL, ° ing second, and getting home on a hit by Ww hockey.h ; ; Westmount harica ve.Excelsior.should, be sent te, the honorary Per, Mr.\u2019 es MAIL ST EANSHIPS.| 3 y J : hat MeFarlan had them W.J.Melntyre, who some years ago ee ; ! GW.Batho, care of 8.Carsley Company, .: NI SAPIN BOC .Unglaub Alter that MeParla \u2019 captalbed the young Capltuls, will guide Carmon vs.Westmount, and \u2018al correspondences to Mr.John Duthne, |; CEDAR AAA, ANNUAL MELTING | \u2018 LIVERPOOL SERVICE.at his mercy Fi June 1 a .1 .i .| the seniors this year, He will likely us \" CC Ca : oO Catbeart Strect, : Cedars are reminded that the Post pane FROM PORTLAND.| FROM BOSTON, oo [] 3 MONTREAL.Jj sume his duties to-morrow night.xenon Canam gull co ; \u2014 ennuat meeting for the elcetiôn of offi Vancouver .Nay i8 Via Queenstown.lv lLrect and regula + amship Une .srod W eh axee .à 70.eur \u20ac © CCU \u201cvecely retary ARTES Pe ; 3» Now ay y 4 T Steams?Sheehan, 3b ARTA in 35m, ei opnt a Vid fhe Cans Canada.Paint Co, vs.Point St.Chartes.THE GAME AT LONGUE a\u201d oie Ere ne a Poe June À Comin ealtl Janes dotween CANADA AND MANCHESTUR © 1, ef: 22202 8 1 1 2 1° of V a.te Again Pt ee : + 4 June 22., he first nonnal rygetiog of the (ue Dogs Lan vous, 720 Rherarooke Street {USE ju \u2018Juve 8 Niw Kygland.June 19 | I; is proposed to despatch the steamers q Ghearon, Tt.wees 2.1 0 2 0 1 thre foun au injury receive ut Monkey rr Lo St, Charles va.M.W.Mille, \u201cquil Crleker Club bo pli nthe Fonsi ogi ufntlers on the Ust ave the regret ea June 15 Commenvealth July 37 this line ou\u2019 or about the uuderwentivued - Delahanty, If.3 0 0 7 0 0 = : : J .Victor.ve.Excelsior.wll boat elu house, there bet about 200 10000 or fostlindl, lacrosse and cricket y *Tlyso steamers do uot carry passeugers.» dates: .De y.A 0 1 1 1 0 The Montreal Lacrosse Clab have dectded Canada I'alut Co.va.Longueuil, Wemherc preset, Tie Folios ing of fieees | olen ete foe he Amer, and Areauge } : 3 OF PASSACR Steamer.\u20ac From Montreal.3 jon, fs vessecté 3 9 1 4 1 O 6u tlie officin) referees and veut Lise fo! _, June: - were elected for the cuite AH Pret ui ut torn WHINE EI, ; ; RATES ol t a : o \"0 nd up.MANCHESTER COMMERCE ACT May 1t seu check Cas.an 4-0: TY 1 2 \u20181 {|lowiuz Hauicée to President Piluwäy: Victoria vs.M.W.Mills.dent, Rev, SOA 1 Bonne: fon, pie Gilet, Ha \u2019 \u2018 2 -_000e Cabin 400.00, and Up Cab y iv.00 à p- .MANCHESTER SHIPPER .Mays Sense \"2h, eet 4 0 à 23.0] Messrs, Chas, Chitty,» MANCHESTER, CORPORATION .\u2026! May 5 McFarlan, p.!:: 4 60 1 0 2 0) Wall, Willluw Brawley, 3.Murphy and \\ Canada Paint Co.oy Joint St, Charles, Lanai, bs bo Harr.cute at \u201c ALL HOME COMFORTS « secour 160 5 accord Ned apwards.Vie tte eg Storage.ted Dumber of : | \u2014 \u2014- = \u2014 = \u2014- Ue Ha.\u2019 .x : \"a 2 : ; .Mppel acecetioy freasuter, rte XX |.; ng to steamer.| : ; ; ÿ Totals v.32 3 8 27 14 2! \u2018he Toronto Incrosse team are steadily Westmount ve, M.W.Mills, Brones commdtiee, Messess Lighthairne, oll's.For 15 cents you \u2018d Class \u2014 $25.00 Third Class \u2014 $28.00 passengers ° WORCESTER, putting In hard work at practlee for thelr] Excelsior va.Carman, .Hand and Lrnest 'P.Beun, = ) At Stillwell's For | { 2 5 Tand $00 accord- to all principal FURNESS LINE A.B.R.1B.P.O.A.E, Fame with the Capitals.où May 24, Phe Longueuil\u201d vs.Vi NE got everything fivst class.Open night} Lg to steamer.poluts.BETWEEN MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.De .1.0.À.cel Tria .» on ; a.- 4 \"age .nu ï S Shannon; 6.8, v.4 0 0 0 4 1 bructlee lust night Ww yo gaout the argent M: W.Mills va.Excelsior.- GOLF and day.Soven maals for 81.00:21 for For turther information, apply to any agent SAILING ARRAN CEMENTS.ol ; rt, If.cecvee 4 2°.2 0 Q OjOf Lhe Zcason, y y I Carmon vs.Canada\u2018 Paint Co.2.70: BS for : 100 for $12.50.of the company, or > .Steamer.- Rickert, .1 1 2|uniform, with Captain.George Wheeler In ! : $2.70; Bo.for $4.00; or =i), DAVID.TORRANCE & CO.SYLVIANIA c.\u2026ovsou seresaes seessc May 18 Unglaub, 3b, .4 0 1 1.charge.Among the mentors of last year Point Bt.Charles vs.Westmount, - So \u2014 : GIE treal NA June 8 ater, JU.\u2026\u2026\u2026.4 O0 O A} 0 (| Charge 5 July 13.3 ; :8 TO 1 ; Furnishod rooms nt low rates 711-713 General Agents, Montreal.ROLIVIANA.\u2026u sorses voceas anoces Slater, et \u2026.4 0 1-0 0 0]out were Stewart, Tler, Moran, Murray, Victoria vs Carmen, WESTMOUNT LADIES TO PLAY, l .\u2014A CEBRIANA.cc0.v\u2026.0\u202600 oenee June ll Ciements, \u20ac w.eee 4 0 2 5 0 0 Querrle, JI.Dowling, Phiri Lube, Mar Westmount vs.Canada Paint Co, On \u2018Tuesduy, May 21, there will be a Craig St.\u2018 = J And fortnightly thereafter.: SonEel BE 21018 © © 2 500 juniform, including Gray and dawn Tran tin va ra Ios ems up rT tle ol | AMERICAN LINE |5AMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TO Sharrott, v.f.3 : \u2018were nur M.W.Mills vs.Victoria.Indy members of (he club wig Indited to a vues 2 i HAMBURG.Griffin, p.ccc.0 3 0 0 0 4 O Juators were abso out In goodly number.Carmon vs.Point St.Charles, take part,\u201c An this Is the first teh of CUPID KNOWS T AT NEW YORK ~ SOUTHAMPTON - LONDON.Bteamer .From Montreal.\u2014_ = = = em em Luptaln\u2019 Wheeler, according to the last.Longueull vs.Westmount, the season, 10 Is hoped tht a Lege naunnber N Sailing ey nesdays | \"June 26 I .Lesonvuue May 11 Totals .e.c.33 2 6 24 12 4|bhlletin Issued from the department of Victoria vs.Canada Palit Co, Wilt bie at bial, wi that (ne gpeen emninnt 3 q St.Paul .May 29 | St.Lou 8.tune FRIS A aeivaneemeee Me 1 Score by innings\u2014 .- sports and pastimes, Pan-Amedean Expo.uly 27, tee may fort an den om te rie nant clio, À - St.Louis .June 5] St Paul uy 17 Nana § Sores scene ous 2 dune 11 Worcester s\u2026\u2026.10000100 Q-2 | aition, wi bring at oronto team to Ruf M.W.Mills ve.Paint St.Charles.Membera shionhl bring thete cortiftente.|} st.Paul .Jun@ 13 { St.Lows .: TEUTON ersee sinensis \u201cen Hoe isan, 00 TS ha ty BL CU MT mea el HI CU LE : RED STAR LINE.Ravers Hills of Ladiag raed by sag \"MMARY.thy OEE Gy dvs not a Yet been - 11 va, Carmon.of the loys) am ne die Pauly of 551 d ns | od : Shearon, Dooley, yited, though Secretary \u20ac.1h.claric lage n- | RET ve, Common, Andrews ait local \u201cview, wileh were a 8 DRESSINGS NEW NOR Noam | Ol adn or WVentern States For Pate og Riviort oP rifine bit Delahanty Two.Hnated 1 the club that should the cham- August 3.farce Last vere, Waving leew nhollshed, 4'he ' Salling Weduendays at Noon.June.13 Canada and particulars - apply to any rallwag =, .\" \u2014De .\u2019 ; .nec + a 0 ; 2 \u201c Vo.- .base hits \u2014 Schicbeck, Johnson, Odwell.[ion gq hltate be flefealed at Lane on Carmon va.M.W.Mills, - © pinying wdil commence al 3 pan, sharp from will WIN Penland .May 8 ark June 19 agent, or to A 1s\u2014Off Griffin 3.Struck May 24, the Toronto teain wou uvited Excelsior va.Point St.Charles, the No.1 (Monklaivis) too, Kensington .May ead | Co., Ltd., Age First base on balls\u2014 ns to play agalnst the Brooklyn, N.Y., Cros.Canada Paint Co.ve.Westmount.\u2019 .°Zec\\nnd June 6} *Vaderland .lune 26 Furness, Withy & Co., \u2026, Agents, ut\u2014By Griffin 5.Passed Dall-3vi)oa.cents in the Stadium.The regular Incrome \u201c28 August 10 oo oe New Twin Screw Steamers calling at Cher- 44 BT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.FD ey or later.Loft: cn \u2018mama\u2019 tourney of the Exposition opens oa July 1 M: W.Mills vs.Westmount.ENGLIKH WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP, a ATION C \u2018\u2019 MONTREAL.P.Q.Mow ey 0 eater 4.° Time\u20141.40, \u201cUm-| Ottawa Citizen: The Capital Lacrodse Carmon \u2018vs.Excelsior.london, \u2018May 10.\u2014In the fourth reund of \"INTERNATIONAL NANI var, 0.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a me eee eters x \u2014O'Nelll.Attendance\u20141,500.Club had & much better prantice last even- Lougueutl vs.Cnnada Paint Ca, ; the Indice\u2019 golf chinplouxhip games at oo Plers 15 and 1b \"New York: \u2019 pire NE : ing than any of the former turnouts proved | August 17.Aberdove, Wades, to-day, Misa Bybly Wyg- OMca - 73 Rroadwar., tC ° TORONTO LOST.R.H.E.And the exccutlve is quite satisfied that Longueuit va.M.W.Mille, : bam defentod Mine May Iezlet, the chant w.H.JIRNRV sande, Montreal.rtford mrerocnes eee.02010000 3 M 2 80 per cont Quite à araber of The seaiars Point BL Charles vas Vistorte.\" pins ine Vérin at (alas fon Aare Mechaüler \u2014 : 8.8.\u201cQ AMP AN A\u201d, eos c 20220008 were out, including Rohertson, Binks, Ed.ugust 24.older he champlonsulp, te + NN .Batterles\u2014Hodgson and Hemming and [Gin Ch po orth and rare Ralph Canada Point Co.vs, Bxcwtsior.round, which was keenly contested, Mise \\ Next Sailing from Montreal, Steeiman; Bullivan and Toft.Umplre \u2014 Lo J00r cate an he Poulan ogre alph | Point St.Charles vs.Longueuil.dair\u2019 winning at tho twénty-finat hole.: Î l WW 00s | Ill 0 MAY, at 9 pm.Warner.ESTER TEN: but the executive has arra \u2018d-the mat.| Cermon vs.Victoria, eur Lo be others why qunitiea for the romi-final d go the : I ' MONDAY, dork alternate OND.ROCHESTER BBATE) \u2018R.BH.E.tor, and be will be at prac a In future, ugus .wore Miss am, - LIMITED And ae Quotes the to awin at oA) .It 1s about definitely decldsc hat the posi Point St.Charles vs.Curmon, Neville.; \u20ac POINT, GASPE, MAL BA ester \u2026\u2026.0000000011 18 3 tons formeriy filled by Wes vick, O'Dou- Kxoelsior ve.Victoria, I \u2014 : THR MOST PERFECT NILLS IN CANADA, P AR OER, COVE, GRAND RIVER, 8 .Batteries More and Ph ips: Flaherty een.TIAN the othr seme Gey, em Westmount \u201cva Longueutl, A METROPOLITAN COMPETITION, pa, Lt Hebators oh a WR CA ad S., and McManus.Umpire\u20140'Loughiin, be In their old placew.Tete Greene saya Carmon ve.Longueull, a © & com î nr ; \"the Northwest, celisat ac } ; : : an | Nnturday for prizes, important wheat pointe 18 (he ived after Noon of sailiag BUFFALO WON.the club has.an aggregation of new mon |.Canada Paint Co.va.M.W.Milla, topo links on Pt pin Hour iR barrels © cargo \u2019 .H.B.of extraordinary promise and he Is quite Victoria va, Westmount.glib pire eit ba, M nier Er grades FPE ciber In oo.ptf te Freight, Passage snd Statarcom, ] Jo .coceeris.01070012°\u2014 9 13 4 willing to risk a match with Toronto with mber 7., ted that with good de had on application.te x ® & 00.i boo sense 102010112 8 3 3 a team Which, he could, = select from the er Ou olnt 8: Charles, : than 1 p.m.Jt te exnect large targ-out.of 2 BY NAME, anc .et Dante WAS y : mols and Speer; Friend an | Bieler who were ba | .Ë ay ill ba seen, \u2018 .ant Fa Ear \u2018open.So ; À : see 5 7 A There 48 8 : : ve \u2019 oo To oT \" ; ! Smpion-iizs, , .| : _ .' RI ; \u201c \u2018 \" TT ' \u2019 .! 2 ) \u2019 \u201c à x 4 7 5 \u2018 , .\u2019 ET CL eb te Ee an TH da Far 5 i ! + Ce ; ne oo ce LR mm SU, .TT 27 : LC PS» Cu 0 \u2018 : .: WALL STREET STOCKS ON THE STRONG SIDE Advances in the Entire List\u2014 The Local Market Fails to Show Very Much - Improvement.T ere seemed to be a very strong and hea! by tone to the Wall Street market today, and there were satisfactory advances throughout the entire Hst.The local market, on the other hand, failed to show any radical improvement except @f course in Canadian Pacific, which kept pace with the New Yark advance.\u2019 Pacific started here at 103% and sold up to 10414 at the close, on a fair amount cf trading.Light & Power sold at 95 to 954, 0 \u2018Toronto Rails were a shade firmer at Montreal Street Railway was very strong at the opening, selling at 286%; but it cased off alittle towards the close of the board, and the final sale of the morning was made at 284, : i Mr.C.D.Monk's Yestazes sald: \u2014Gold- man, Sadhs & Co.will ship $250,000 gold to Holland.Lawson brokers are buying Bugar.Keene brokers bidding the market up all around the room.Sugar Co.is making more money than ever in its history.ort is belng made to induce Have x to Increase dividend in\u2019 June, ce meyer $ #3.$ L, J.Forget & Co.\u2019s Luudon cabl Grand Trunk first êt 3% io a I , na It » i fle à hind BJs D an Pacific at 106, and 3 $ $ Montreal Street Railway carnings yesterday were $5,578.81, an increase ompared With the same day last Yeur of $979.25.Eogang id, statement of the Bank of a the following \u20ac si\u2014 Total reserve, decreased us changes, 0! Circulation, decreased.f 000 Bulllon, decreased.\u201c 315,678 ther securities, increased.5,912,000 Other deposits, increased.6,745,000 Public deposits, decreased.1,069,000 Notes reserve, decreased.178,000 | overnment securities unchanged.reserve to Tabi 1 o lia ty is 43,69 3 week It was 49.44 per cent.per cent; last Rate of discount unchanged at 4 per cent.The New York Central statement for the MONTREAL MARKETS There is a fairly good demand f ©earse grains.Ontario No.1 spring wheat -¥8lc to 77c; Ontario white wheat, 76c to T8%c; No, 2 red wheat, 75c to T5%c; peas, T5c to 75%c; No.1 oats, 36l4¢ to 36¥%c; N 2 oats, Rec to 360; buckwheat, ie to 84¢: rye, 58%c to sde; No.2 barley, 33c to FLOUR.\u2014The tone\u2019 ia about steady and the volume of business is only fair, as buy- erg generally both here and in the country are only taking sufficient to fill actual wants.We quote: Spring \u201cpatents, $4.10 to $4.30; winter patents, $3.65 to $3.85: strai ht hers: =» te $3.40: strong bak- , $3.70 to $4; str t rollers, S, D to $1.65 5 % bags, $1.55 MBAL.\u2014Demand for rolled oats was limited and the market is quiet and unchanged at $3.50 to $3.55 per barrel and at $1.70 to\" $1.7214 per bag.FEED.tario bran, in bulk, $16; shorts $17: mouillle, $20 to $24 per ton; Manitoba bran, including bags, $16, and shorts, $17 per ton.: HAY.\u2014No.1, $11.75 to $12.25; $10.75 to $11; and clover, ton, In car lots on track.CHEESE.\u2014There is not a great deal do- Ing in the cheese market and prices are about steady.\u2018\u201c : BUTTER.\u2014The butter market.too, continues In pretty mich tlie same groove.Beat creamery ranges from 18%c to 1840, and there Is a good demand at those figures, .BGGS.\u2014Only a moderate business.Sales\u2019 of No.1 were made at 116 to 11!gc and No.2 at 9l6c to 10c per dozen.7 oo MAPLE PRODUCT.\u2014The market for maple product was, quiet but the tone is steady.e quote: New.eyrup, 65c to T5c per tin of wine gallon and at 90c to 9e per tin of Imperial gallon.In wood at 6lc te 7c per lb.New sugar at Oc to 10c per pound.HONEY.\u2014White clover comb, 12%ec to 15340; white extracted, 8%c to 10c: buckwheat in comb, De to 10c, and extracted, 8c to 8%c., POTATOES.\u2014The trade in potatoes was quiet to-day, but prices are unchanged at 40c to 42c per bag, in car lots.BRANS.\u2014The demand for beanéras slow at $1.45 to $1.50 in a jobbing way.and at $1.35 to $1.40 in car lots for primes.ASHES.\u2014The market for ashes js dull, with prices unchanged.Firsts, $4.15 to $4.20; seconds, $3.60 to $3.70; and pearls, $5.50 per 100 lbs.N OTICB 1S YIRREBY GIVEN, THAT APplication will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the present Session thereof, fer the passing of an Act Commissioner of Patents to empowering the extend the period of duration of Patent Number 25018 for improvements in the art of and machinery for dressing or dressing and hardening the gur- sed rs, No.2, $9.50 to $10 per faces of car wheels and other metal bod and in car wheels having a dressed dr, and hardened surface.for Slehteen y 25th day of September next.trom the y , D'ARCY SCOTT, Carleton Chambers, Ottawa, Parliamentary Solicitor for the Petitioner.Dated May Sth, 1901.Eastern Townships Bank ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENBRAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held in their Banking House tn the City of Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, 5th day of June, next.The chair will be taken at 2 o'clock p.m.By order of the Board.WM.FARWELL, .General Manager.Sherbrooke, ith May, 1901.' 2.THE Lain Guarantee Accident Co, a) of London, England.Fidelity Bonds and Accident Policies - Accident Policies issued in French language it desired.Information and rates suppiied immediately on application to D.W.ALEXANDER, Gey.Manager for Canada, Toronto.W.MAYNE McCOMBE, General Agent, ; 58 Canada Life Building, Montreal, Tel, Main 1558.| ' WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE A Clinch Paper Clips.The Most Serviceable Clip on the Market.THEY AS CHEAP AS PINS, and they are intiditely better.\u2018Lhey will hod two sheets or twenty equally well.Because of fheir amaliness they may be used for many purposes whera the average clips are useless.One box will convince you thet you have di 1 an article you will never hereafter be without.Lo rter thousand box, postpaid.28¢ 1 e thousand box, postpai Chas.F.Dawson, Erisiee™ 226 ST.JAMES ST, OWTRRAL Or to esesesssence Bank of England's | Pcrter ending March 31 shows that in tre period the company earped 1.28 ner cent.on Its stock, while last year in the cerr nding three mont! + 1.21 per cent.on $115,000,000 stock was carned.In the nine months of the current fiscal year the balance avaMable for dividends is equivalent to 1.33 per cent, compared with 5.56 per \u2018cent.earned last year.In the twe receding quarters of the year gross earn- gs showed an average increase of about $425,000, but operating expenses we\u2019t iu- creased so largely that at the ead of eix months net sbowed a loss of $314,787.At the end of nine months the net shows a loss of , ans $ & 3 Butte, Mont.\u2014The stockholders of the Anaconda Mining Company held thelr annual meeting at Anaconda on Wednesday.Nothing was done except, to elect or rather confirm the following as trustees: Wm.Scallon, Henry H Rogen.Wm.G.Rocke feller, Wm.L.Bull, Albert C.Burrage.Wm.Rockefeller and E.\u20ac.Bogert.The trustees will not organize until the first regular meeting & June.MORNING BOARD SALES.25 Canadian Pacific at 103%.100 Canadian Pacific at 1033.50 Canadlan Pacifidat 103le, | 25 Canadian Pacific at 108%.5 Canadian Pacific at 103, 2 Cauadian Pcific at 103%.23 Canudinn Pacific at 10344.475 Canadian Pacific at 1033, 25 Cagadlau Pacific at 104.200 Canadin Pacific at 10414.1.000 Republle at 19%, 2,000 Republic at 10.: 15,000 Dominion Steel Bonds at 88.467 Montreal Power at 93.Lo Moutreal Power at 95.80 Montreal Power at 035.62 Montreal Power atÿsL.25 Montreal Street Railway at 286, 325 Montreal Street Railway at 28644.400 Montreal Street Railway at 286.\u2018+25 Montreal Street Railway at 28544, a0 Montreal Street Rallway at 285.20 Montreal Street Railway at 284, 25 Toronto Railway at 10914, 75 Toronto Railway at 110.- 5 Dominion Steel pref at 86.- 50 Dominion Steel pref at 8514, 10 Dominion Steel com at 354.54 Bank of Montreal xd at 254%, TO-0AYS RÉTAIL MARKET GRAIN\u2014 Oats, new, bush.36 to .38 Barley, bush, .55 to .60 Peas, bush.verses M0 te #5 Buckwheat, bush.55 \u2018to .60 Beans, per bush.1.50 to 1.60 Flour, bakers, bag.205 to 2.10 Flour, bakers, bbi.4.60 to 4.73 Hay, per ton .11.00 to 12.00 Straw, per load .to 6.00 DAIRY PRODUCE\u2014 .Co Cheèse .\u2026.to 13 Butter, Ib.rolls .to 17 Eggs.new laid ., \u2026 10 213 POULTRY\u2014 ; Chickens, per 10.* ov.to .10 Spring chickens, per 1b.to .12 \u2018I'urkeys, per Ih,.te.2249 Spring ducks, per 1b.to *.13K Geese, per Ib., .to [10 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\u2014 Potatoes, per hag .to .Carrots, per hag .\u2026\u2026\u2026.+10 1250 Beets, per bag .to 1: Cabbage, per doz.to 1.25 Applés, per bbl.+.3.00: to 5.00 Turnips, per bag to 00 Onjoms, per bag \u2026.to 3.00 Cauliflower, crate .to 275 FRESH MEATS\u2014, Beef, forequarters .+.lo Ai Beef.hindquanters .- .to Ail Lamb, per quarier.1.00 to 2.50 Mutton, carcase.-1b \u2026 to 10 Veal, carease, Ib.to 0 Pressed hogs, eWt.© .td O50 Hogs, live weight .\u2026.\u2026.to 700 THIRD FRUIT SALE - The third fruit sale of the season was held yesterday at the Montreal Fruit Auction Compan)\u2019s rooms.The offerings were 13.000 packages of oranges, which were the balance of the cargo of the steamship\u201d Tiv.erton, \u2019 \u2019 , The attendance of buyers was fairly large, but.the bidding for the different lots Was not so keen as that of yesterdn.In consequence, low prites were the order of the day, but considering the quantity of fruit offered here this season the prices realized were looked upon as being satisfactory.Ordinary sizes sold at 90c to $2 per box: extra large at $2.30, and half-boxes at 80¢ to $1.30.\u2018The largest huyers of the day were: \u2014Messrs, MreWllliams, and Evarts, of \u2018Toronto: Hart & Tuckwell, of Montreal; J.1.MeBride; J.J.Vipond, and John.Barry & Sons.The steamship Iscalona\u2019s cargo will be sold on Wednesday, May 22, at the above ~ THE CHEESE BOARDS Brockville, May 16.\u2014-There was a large attendance at the regular meeting of cheese board to-day.An animated discussion took place.on Montréal welghts, and the following resolution was introduced, discussed and laid over another week: \u2014 \u201cThat, whereas the certificates on weights of butter and cheese by an employe of the Montreal Butter and Cheese Association have not given satisfaction to the dalry- men of the Brockville section: resolved, that we, the membirs of the Brockville Dairymen\u2019s Board of \u2018Trade, are willing to accept the certificates of M.Cameron until such time as some other provision nay be made as to testing of weights of dairy produce.\u2019 : : \u2019 The offerings were 1.408 boxes white, 215 colored, the largest of the season.There was a brisk demand for white, and the price, which opened at 8c, was advanced to 8Pc.The salesmen wanted 8%c, and would not accept the highest hid.A few Jots of colored sold at 8i4c.On the curb the entire offering was disposed of at beard prices.Ayer got about 1,300, Alexander 800, Dickey 600, Lovell and Christmas 750, Hodgson Brothers 700; total, 4,050.Vankleek Hill, Ont., May 16.\u2014-There wis a small hoarding of cheese, only 132 boxes.There were a \u2018large number of salesmen present, but they preferrad to hold thelr cheese for another week because it Is too green\u2019 for shipment.The buyers present were: \u2014Grant, Birdsell, McRae, Gibson and Fraser.Grant got 68 boxes at Stéc; und Birdsell got the balance at the same money.\u2018There will be about 800 boxes.boarded here next \u2018Thursday.Madoc, Ont.,, May 16.\u2014There were 600 hoxes of cheese offered.Watkins bought 125.Alexander 165, Magrath 95, Ayer 90, Hodgson 100, Brenton.100, all at 8 3160, balance unsold.Tweed, Ont.,, May 16.\u2014Hungerford cheese board met bere to-day: 590 cheese were, bonrded, all white: 100 sold at 8 3-16¢: 200 told at 8lge; balance untold.Bird, Brint- nell and Russell, buyers, were present.Kingston, May 16.\u2014At Frontenac cheese board 860 boxes were registered: 810 were sold at Sc: 8c was offered for colored stock and refused.Next meetihg will be held on Friday, May 24, né 11 a.Jn.> SUGAR MARK The local sugar market Ix moderately busy at the present time, the general demand being falrly good.The tone Is sicady, in sympathy with primary advices, and prices are unchanged at fot t granulated and at $3.75 to $4.40 for yellows per 100 Ihs., as to quality, at the factory.Sure Cure for Sea Sickness, Nausea.Maladies of this type yield instantly to Polson's Nerviline, and if you suffer periodically from these complaints, just keep ÆNerviline at hand.A few drops in swect- ened water gives instant relief, and in the course.of half an hour the cure \u2018is com: plete.A large 25¢c.bottle of Nerviline in the house will save doctor bi bills, and à vast amount of suffering ever) Joan J} wool is dull, J and stood at fr.car.| Miss Sco TRADE IN MONTREAL \u201cIS FAIRLY G00D Remittances Coming in Well\u2014 To-day\u2019s Prices in the ) Chicago Market.\u2018Trade conditlans at Montreal continue of A favorable, healthy character.Genernd rcotttances are conring in well, while the week hus.passed with only two Insolyencles noted ia the city and district.\u201d Hardware and metal men continue to be well satis- filed\u2019 with the movement in progress, and grocerics show a very fair distribution.Dry goods travellers still write of cool weather as hinderlug the active breaking Into of spring stûeks, but a fair amount of ber of buyers from the larger centres have been noticed in tbe wholesale warehouses this week, looking for bargains in jobs usually to be picked up prior to the June stocktaking.Leather and hides rule somewhat quiet, and this is a sort of between- serson time with boot and shoe manufacturers, a good many ol! whom are prepar- Ing to take stock.A good country demand ls still noted for oils, paints, etc.Raw millmen being backward in ana to mouth placing orders, and only a new telness ir reported at tne moment; clip 1s belng bought in the country.ht about 15 cents As regards values few notable changes are reported.Summerlee ig Iron is offered ex wharf at $19.75 to 21 ax to lot; domestic brands are quoted at .$18.50 to $10.50.Tin plates an galvanized «beets are firmer.Fuller reports regarding the opening of the Japan tea murkét indicate that the higher grades are a shade cheaper than last year, while medium and common, grades range from about the same to slightly higher figures.The sugar market rules steady.though some considerable Importations of Amorican refined are reportad., The combination of At: rch manufacturers has advanced prices half a cent per Ih.\u2014Dun's Review.May wheat in Chicago opened stronger, but cased off a little later.It, started at 72 to T2%c.and at 12.30 It Was quoted at T1%ec.July cord opened at 454 to 43140, à 45e at 12.30, July oats steady at 28/46 to 2844c.GRAIN UP WEST May 17.\u2014Wheat\u2014The market is Foronto firm on Tight offerings, at 68c¢ to 65140 for |- red and.white on n 13lgc freight to New York, and ut 67c middle freights.Goose wheat was steady at 67¢ for No.1 and 8c for No.2 middle.\u201d Spring wheat was steady at te to 70¢ for No.1 east.Manitoba wheat is steady at MILée for No.1 hard, ST%e for No.2 hard, and 78%c for No.3 hard, lake.and rail, 9le for No.1 86l4e-for No.2 hard, and 77%¢c for No., 3%.hard, Toronto and \u2018west, Fiour\u2014here has bren a good demand for export, and some round lots of 80 per cent.patents have heen sold the Jat lwo days Al $2.65 in buyers\u2019 bigs, middle freights, but cables receives to-day were on the basis of $2.63 for new husiness.(hole brands \u2018are held 156 to Z0r higher.Manitoba flour ds steady at $4.25 for cars of Hun- arian patents and $3.05 for strong bakers\u2019, n ear lots, bags included, Toronto, \u2019 Millfecd\u2014Is steady at $14 for shorts and $12 for bran, west.- * BRarley\u2014Is steady.No.24s quoted at 450 bid, east and He f.o.b.vessels, like ports.No.2 is quoted at 44 bid, middle freights | and No, 3 extra 1c less.Buckwheat\u2014Is nominal at 5c east and 53c middle freights.Rye\u2014Is nomiual at 30e cast and.49e middle freights.; Corn\u2014Is steady at 52e for Canada yellow and 4114c for mixed west.American No.3 yellow is quoted at 49%c, Toronto.Oats\u2014Are strong at 34e for No.1 white, ~ | east, and- 32c- for No.2 white, middle freights.- + Outmeal-\u2014Fhe market Ig steady at £3.50 for cars of bags here, and $3.65 for bar: rels, and 20c more for smaller lots.Peas\u2014Are firm at 65e, worth and west, and 66\u20ac: middle frelghts.- - \u2018OCEAN FREIGHTS : Business in occan grain frelghts of late has been very quiet, owing to the fact that the \u2018rates ruling from Eus port are higher than those from Ané@ftcan ponts, and untit they come closer together the prospects are not very bright for any great activity in the near future.The tene of the market here is easy, and with considerable June \u2018space still offering to some ports, can dmpression prevalls that lower Tatew will be accepted in the =neae, future.Rates\u2019 are:\u2014Liwerpool.Is 414d, June; London, 1s 4d to 1s 104d: Glasgow, \u20181s 414d; Avonmouth, 2s; Aberdeen, 2x 684: Dublin.ang Belfast, 2s; Cardiff, \"1s 9d: Leith, 2s 3d: Manchester, 1s 3d: -Hamburg, 2x 41%d, June and July, and Antwerp, 24 8d: \u2018The New York market remains quiet and easy for prompt fromm and firm for late May and June.Recent engagements for May shipment to Liverpool were made at 1%d, and to London at 1%d.Rates are quoted as follows: \u2014Liverpool, 1%d; London, 1%d: Glasgow, 13d: Rristol, 214d; Leith, 3d; Hull, 214d; Newcastle, 2%d; Antwerp, 2%d; Hamburg, 45 pfgs., and Ratter- dam, 6c.; \u2018 rer * Ball retainers reducing friction add to the easy-running qualities, and also overcome the constant clicking of the balls .in the hearings of the Massev-Harris bi- \u201ceycles.For sale; 34 Victoria Square, 2400 St.Catherine Street, Massey-Harris Re: presentative.\u2014Adv, - nes sm tn, TUNISIAN'S PASSENGERS.Following Is a Hst of first cabin passengers .per Royal mall twin-screw steamer Tunisian, Captain A, H.Vipond, whih sills from Montreal May 18, for Liverpool: Mr.Anon, Halifax, N.S.; Rev.Robert B: Baron, Mr.John Boyd, Douglas, Isle of Man; Mr.A.Boyer, Montreal; Mr, F.Brossa, London, Eng.; Mr.James Bryden, Mrs.Bryden, Colllugwood; Onut.: Mr.C.A, Bruce, St.John, N.13.; Major-General D, ft.| Cameonmn, Mrs.Cameron, Miss Cameron, fus Cuwmeron, , Halifax, N.S.; Mrs, Elizabeth B, Case, Miss M.Case,\u201d Detroit; Miss A.R.Cargill, Philadelphia; Miss Ceorgin E.Clark, Miss Mabel V.Clark, Mixs Ruth W.Clark, New York; Miss Ceates, Ottawa; Mrs.Cowan, Toronto; Rev, # H.Crévier, Chicago; Miss Culver, Winnipeg; Mny, Clement and infant, Quebec; Miss Davidson, Toronto; Hon.R.R.Dobell, Miss Duchesnay, Québec; Mr.G.H.Dun- combe, Chicago; Mrs.William Exshaw, Master Noel Ex«haw, Ottawa; Mr.Arooid Feldstein, New York; Hon.Sydnéy Fisher, Cttawa; Miss Murlel Foster, London, Eng.; Miss Fortier, Ottawa; Mr, Pl\u2019, B.Fraser, Mrs Fraser, Stockton, Cal.; Rev, T.J.C.Gardner, Liverpool, Iing.; Mr.John L.-Gar- land, Mps, Garland, Mlss Garland, Ottawa; Mr.Leopold Godowsky, New York; Mrs.E.K.Greene, Montreal; Mr.Grisdall, Ottawa; Mr, l\u2018rank Grundy, Sherbrooke, Que.; Mr.Ernest Gye, Madame Albanl Gye and maid, London, kKag.; Miss Hall, Winnipeg: Mr.It.A.P.Halifax, Mrs, Hall- fax, Master Frederick t.Rallfax, Master John D.Hallfax, Lakefield, Ont.; Miss Al- lene B.Hill, Boston; *Mr.Samuel Hird, Montreal; Mr.Hodson, Ottawa; Miss Hubert, Vancouver; Mr.Edward Irwin, Miss E.Irwin, Montreal; Mrs.Johpson, Montreal; Mr.Ker, Buffalo; Mrs Thy, Liverpool, Eng.; Dr.W.H.Klock, Mm.Klock, Ottawa; Captaln A.Burdett Lee, Mrs, Lee, Toronto; Mr.Ernest F.Letham, Mrs.lLe- tham, Master John Letham, Culcago; Mr, John A.Machray, Winnipeg; Miss Al «le, Mr, J.H.Magor, Mrs.Magor, Master Nerman A.Magor, Master Francls B.Ma- Master Gerald A.Magor, Montreal; Joun H, Marehmont, etroit; Miss Malcolmson, Hamilton; Mr.F.Marshall, Nanaimo, B.C.; Mr.J.R.Meeker, Miss Meeker, Miss Florence Meeker, Miss Avice Meeker, Montreal; Me.Millichamp, Mrs.Milichamp, Miss Af, \u2018MuUlichamp, Toronto; Mr.W.iT Miller, Mrs.Miller, Montreal: Mrs.John Michie, Toronto; Mr.E.A.D.Morgan, Mr.R.°B.Morrice, Montreal; Mr.8.\u2018Blair McBeath, Mrs.McBeath, Still- water, Minn.; Mr.J.Malcolm Malatyre, Montreal: Mr.Nell H.McKinnon, Ottawa; Mr.T.Nachez, London, Eng.; Mins Nor- ton-Taylor, Klugston; Mr.-Charles E.Pain, Mrs.Pain\u201d Miss Gertrude T.Pain, Master Charles G.Pain.Chicago; Rt.Rev.Mer.Pemsay, Mrs.ert Raeford, Mise Reford, Ars.A.I.Riddell, Mise Riddell, Mr.John Itiddell, Montreal! Prof.J.W.Robertson, Mrs.Robertson, Miss Mary Ishbel Robertson, Ottawa: Mr.Wm, Robson, Mr.Charles Gordon Rogers, Ottawa: Rev.C.N.Sergeant, Oldham, Eng.; Mrs Bcous, Nanaimo, B.C.; Mins Seymour, 8hearef, Yokohama, Shipman, Now York; Toronto; Mr.George oronto, .Japan; Gir, Baws Ln [a a FRE MONTREAL sorting ls reported, and quite a fair num- | hard, |.acken- | Toronto; | Mis G.Smith, Mentveal: Mrs Dr.ling, Miss Sparling, Winnipeg: Miss St, Cttawa; Miss Btimeon, les E.Stimson, Toronto: Mr.Joseph mingbon, Bran- éon: Mrs.Timberlake, Mre.Tho! ottawa; Mr.Harry B.Witton, Mrs.Witton, and mald, Master Witton, Hamilton; Mr.Frederick Whowell, Lancashire, Eng.; Colonel Wilkinson, R.E., Mrs.Wilkinson, Halifax, N.8,; Mr.B.Womersley, Leeds, Bng.; Mrs.8.G.Wood, Toronto; Mrs.Thomas Yapp, 8t.Paul, Minn, .\u2014monpmme\"pn GUNS USED IN AFRICA.Kingston, May 17.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014The guns, ammunition waggons, forges, etc., used by \u201cHp\u201d \u2018Fleld Battery in South Africa, an which formeriy belonged to \u2018\u2019B\u201d\u2019 tery, arrived In the city last evening from Quetec, where they recelved a thorougb overhauling.The whole outfit\u2019 is now in firat-claes condition.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ON PLAINS OF ABRAHAM.Quebec, May 17.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The local farrison was paraded In dress order and put through its paces on the Plains: of Abraham ye ay.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - HAMILTON\u2014Peter.Grossman, a well known musician, organizer of the 13th 13th Battalion band, died Wednesday, aged 85.Where Medical.Science Fails to cure rheumatism, and all the time you suffer dreadfully, why don\u2019t you gct a bottle of Polson\u2019s Nerviline and try that?Rut it into your stiff joints, sore.arms, lame back, bent shoulders\u2014wherever the pain is, 'Nerviline has cured plenty of people in this way, and that ought to be proof enough that it will cure you too.It 18 an unusually strong liniment that cures rheumatism in unusually quick time.Best household liniment known.25 cents.AILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 17,1901.\\ Ù I feel better this morning, thank \u2018you.I took a Laxa-Liver Pill last night and it worked like a charm\u2014 headache and biliousness are all | gone.1 I've heard many ladies say they wouldn\u2019t be without Laxa-Liver Pills\u2014they\u2019re such an easy pill to take, do not gripe or sicken, and cure constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, coated tongue, bad breath and all stomach and liver ills.; - - CONSTABLE RESIGNS.\u2014After thirty- four years\u2019 connection with the city police force, Constable Joseph B.Hogue has tendered his resignation.He was attached to the central station.For a year past'he has been in poor health.i Preferred Stock, Common Stock, 50 per cent., 50 per cent., against\u2019 payments, exchangeable.for engraved prepared.ps \u201cof its par value and accumulated dividends.cent.upon the Common Stock.- any first day of May until and including May No additional preferred stock at such cash value.A of the following builders of bedvy machinery: _Gates Iron Works, of Chicago, - Dickson Mfg.Co., of Scranton, OTHER LIEN.* Tho expert engineer, Mr.Julian Kennedy, of organizing and gettiug into full operation, GOOD WILL, AT 89.035.000.\" \u2018I find the.plants all running at their fu in all of thesq are.comparatively new, having years, and all the works are In godd condi \u2018The security of the Preferred Stock, WI ADVANTAGES GUgQL/WILL OF THE SEVERAL COMPANI follows: CASH CAPITAL .of which sum $2,500,000 will be expend additional plant to double tho present VALUATION: AS ABOVE of cxisting plan of hen RAP trartessa cc se cc aus ce \u2018 \u201c - .all of which is issued for cash at par, of, in \u2018dividend to which the Preferred Stock is en Of the total Preferred Stock, $7,850,000 has remaining $8,400,000 is now offered for sale to vided' by the sale of Commou.Stock already The accounts of the several concerns ha & Co., chartered accountants, who certify *\u2018t in each of the last two fiscal years, after ma debts, but without charging interest and 10 quired to pay seven per cent.dividends upon fiscal year the proûts, as above defined, consi until the last year that the new works of Fras The net profits for the fiscal year ending cials of the respective companies, without any capacity, or for the economies of consolidat dividends at the rate of seven pèr cent.on per cent.on $20,000,000 of Common Stock.In confidently anticipated by.theso authorities, t exceed the amount required to pay seven per The same officials similarly estimate that Works, now in process of construction, the p $16,250,000 of Preferred Stock and ten per cent.\u2018terial addition to the Surplus Accoynt.THE ALLIS, FRASER & CHALMERS A BEEN OPERATED NIGHT AND DAY DUR FROM LACK' OF CAPACITY, DECLINED IN THEY HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ACCEFT.who have successfully managed their respecti \u2019 EDWARD D.ADAMS, New York.MARK T.COX, Orange, N.J.WM.L.ELKINS, Jr., Philadelphia.ELBERT H.GARY, New York.HENRY W.HOYT, Chicago.WILLIAM A.READ, New York.JAMES STILLMAN, New York.« and Messrs.Pam, Calhoun & Glennon, of Chi SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE ABOVR-DE RECEIVED AT THI OFFICES OF THB UN NESS ON TUESDAY, THR Z2IST DAY OF M TO REJECT ANY OR ALL SUBSCRIPTION PENDING THE PREPARATION OF ENGRA AFTER PERSONAL INVESTIGATION W THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES, OF THR PRO DMINISTRATION TO BE RHPRESENTED E RECOMMEND ITS PREFER OONFIDENCE.May 15, 1008, MANUFACTURERS OF HEAVY ENGINES, OTHER MACHINERY.- 88.400.000 Seven Per Cent.Cumulative and Convertible Preferred Stock.OFFERED BY THE UNDERSIGNED FOR SALE at 105 PER CENT payable, with accrued dividend, at the rate of seven per cent.per annure from May 1, 1901.The Preferred Stock.in shares of $100 cach, ACCRUING FROM THE CONSOLIDATION, TOTAL PRESENT VALUE of tangible property cv THE TOTAL ISSUB of Preferred Stock against this property is .lieu of cash, in part payment for their properties to be conveyed to this Company.\u201che Board of Directors has been constituted as follows: .- \u201d The regylarity of the incorporation of the Allis-C the issue of its securities are certified to by Messrs.AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.TEMPORARY RECEIPTS WILL BE Alls-Chalmers Company, Organized under the Laws of the State of New Jersey.$16,250,000 - 20,000,000 MINING AND May 24, 1901 5 July 1, 1901 : with the privilege of anticipating the latter payment.Negotiable receipts.will bo issued certificates of stock us soon as they can be on i : is.preferred in liquidatidn to the amount It ia preferred in fumulative dividends to the extent of seven per cent.per annum, and bas a further preference of one per cent., nou-cumulative, after the payment of seven per It is convertible into Common Stock, share for share, ay the option of the holder, upon 1, 1921, exclusive of any declared dividends.can be issued at less than par in cash, or for property The certificate of Incorporation confers authority upon the Board of Directors, in their diseretion, to declare and pay dividends on the Common Stock concurrently with the I'referred Stock, when earned and applicable thereto.\u2019 The fiscal year of the Company commences \u2018May 1stare payable quarterly, commencing August 1, 1901.the Preterred and Common Stocks on the New York Stock Exchange.The Allis-Chalmers Company represents the consolidation of the property and busines: The Preferred Stock Dividends Application will be duly made to list \u2018 The Edward P, Allis Co., of llilwaukee, Wis.\u201cFraser & Chalmers, Incorporated, of Chicago, Ill, Pa.(exclusive of Locomotive Works.) All property acquired is to be conveyed IN FEB AND FREB FROM MORTGAGE OR No mortgage can be placed upon the property without the assent of seventy-five per cent.of the amount of Preferred Stock outstanding.reports, after several personal examinations of the properties, that he cstimates \u201cthe valuo of the plants, taking into account the real estate, buildings, machinery, tools, patterns, drawings, and patents, together with the cost BUT NOT ESTIMATING ANYTHING FOR He further reports, under date of April bth, 1901, as follows: .llest capacity.The great bulk of the tools been put in within the last seven or cight tion and running smoothly.\u201d .\\ THOUT ANY CONSIDERATION FOR THE FOR THE VALUABLE BS, so long and favorably known all over the world, oy for the earning capacity of the united Companies, will be.substantially as\u2019 810.000.000 ed in the erection of an , capañity.of tbe Allis Works.ts owned in fee and free 2.035.000 9 Imperial Bank of Canada DIVIDEND NO.Motice is hereby given that a dividend of ve per cent.for the current half year shoe the d-up capital stock of this institu has this day been declared, and that the same will be payable at the Head Ofioe of the Bank and its Br on and after Saturday, the first day of June next.17th to the 3ist May inclusive.The anaual general meeting of the Share.bolders will be held at the Head Offices of the Benk in Toronto, on Wednesday, the Ith June next: The chair to be taken at noes.By order of the Board .) D.BR.WILKIE, General Manager.Toronto, April 33rd, 190L.R.Wilson-Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, ° 18 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities A large 1ine or sit ase Jovestments al Just Arrived ° A.choice load of high classed carriage and saddle horses.Several well matched pairs.Call early and secure the best.The Telfer & Climie Co., 19 ST.MAURICE ST.Otfice Supplies No house In Montreal is bettét equipped with office supplies of all kinds, etationery, ete.Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, Em- .bossing, Reliefs, etc, quickly ang cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, - 254 ST.JAMES STREET.Lachine Rapids Electrie Current \"If you require the best and cheapest electric light or power, have.our agent call on you.: Coutracts will be taken for any term to suit ourcustomers, at the same price per annum, whether for one or ten years, with the benefit of any further reduction in.rates during contract.; Current Supplied for House Lighting, Store Lighting, Advertising, Signs, Arc Lights, Fans, Elevators.- Power for .Factories, Cash Registers, Cold Storage, etc.If you use electricity for any of the above purposes, you cannot afford to close contracts without getting our rates, which are tho lowest in.Montreal.We will meet all competition and protect you against future rates.- LACHINE RAPIDS HYDRAULIC and LAND CO., Limited, Telephone No.Main 1746 815.035.000 16.230.000 lieu of cash, for the plants at less than their valuation as aboye stated, and of which total issue there will be-more than 61 per cent.fn cash, and the balanco will be in property that roduces much more than the cumulative titled, Co been accepted by the original Companies in The provide for the discharge of existing mortgages and for part of the above-mentioned Gas Capital, the remainder thereof being pro- consummated.ve been examined by Messrs.Jones, Caesar bat the combined profits of these Companies, king full provisions for depriciations and bad anagement salaries, exceeded the amount re-.$16,250,000 Preferred Stock,\u201d whilst for the last derably exceeded such amount.\u201d It was not or & Chulmers came into full operation.May 1, 1902, are estimated by the chief offi- allowance \u2018for increusd of manufacturing ion, or \u2018increaso of prices, at sufficient to pay the $16,250,000 Preferred Stock and about four cluding the economies from consolidation hs net profits for the same \u2018period should cent.dividends on both classes of stock.upon the completion of the additional Allis rofita wtll,be equivalent to eight per cent.on on $20,000,000 of Common Stock, with a ma».a : ND GATBS IRON WORKS PLANTS HAVE ING THE PAST FEW YBARS, AND HAVE, THAT PERIOD ASsMUCH BUSINESS: AS The business of these concerns, with more than fifty per cent, increase of capacity and.ample cash capital, will be conducted by the Messrs.Allis & pany; W.J.Chalmers, of Fraser & Chalmers, and Gates & Hoyt, of Gates Iron Works, Reynolds, of II.P.Allis Com- ve works for many years.° CHARLES ALLIS, Milwaukee.WILLIAM W.ALLIS, Milwaukee.FRANK (.BIGELOW, Milwaukee, W.J.CHALMERS, Chicago.JAMES H.ECKBLS, Chicago.MAX PAM, Chicago EDWIN REYNOLDS, Milwaukee.CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, New York.Imers Company and.the validity of trong & Cadwalader, of New York, * cago.The accounts of the Company will be regularly audited by Chartered Accountants.SCRIBED PREFERRED STOCK WILL BR DERSIGNED UNTIL THE CLOSE OF BUSI- AY, SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT RESERVED §, AND, TO CLOSE THE SUBSCRIPTION ISSURD VED CERTIFICATES.The entire amount of this lssue has been underwritten., ITH THE ASSISTANCE OF EXPERTS IN PERTIES, BUSINESS AND EXRCUTIVE BY THE ALLIS-OCHALMERS COMPANY, K AS A MANUFACTURING INVESTMENT, RED STOC IN THE SECURITY, EARNINGS AND MANAGBMENT OF WHICH WR HAVE BNTIRE VERMILYE & COMPANY, NEW YORK and BUSTON, - on N» one should be burdened with the duties and responsibilities of executorship, with the loss of time, worry, litigation and personal now that Trust Compaules exist for the purpose of performing the functions of an Executor.Prior to the, existence ot Trust Companies there was no choice but to accept and to delegate such serious responsibilities, such aiffi- cult and thankless tasks; Testators bad no course open but to appoint Private Executors with all the risky and uncertainty of theso iLdividuals being able to perform properly their trust functions, whether from lack of business knowledge, experience, time, 1ncH- nation, or permanent iesidence, an@ always the possibility that the Executora would not survive the Testator a day.A Trust Comnany makes a permanent Exe- eutor\u2014one never indifferent to the perform: ance of duty\u2014one never absent.National Trust Company, Limited, Copital $1.000,000.00 - Reserve.,.$270,000.08 Offices and Safety Deposit Vaults, 158 St.James Street.A.G.ROSS.Manager.A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), bolding criminal jurisdiction in and for tho DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HoOUSH, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on SATURDAY, thé FIRST DAY OF JUNE NEXT, at TEN o'clock.in the forenoon.* , In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to -all who intend to proceed againet any.prisoners now in the Common Jail of the said Dis- \u2018trict, and all others, that they must be present then and thers; and I also give notice \"to Justices of the Peace, Coroners.and PeacdYOfficers, in and for the said District, that they must bs present, then and thers, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them ln their respective capacities, , J.R.THIBAUDBAU, \u2018 | Sheriff, Sherifl's Office, \u2018 .Montreal, 14th May, 1808 .\"* Lt ow .| \u2014 ¢ .2 9 The Transter Books will be closed from the | 38 VICTORIA SQUARE Wills and=\u2014 friction so often incidental to such position, | CANADIAN PACIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL, Ja Effect May 13th.Co.ST.JOHN, HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.1846 p.m.AP.x8.35 a.m.TORONTO, HAMILAON, CHICAGO\u2014Lv.18.66 a.m.9.30 p.m.Ar.*7.50 a.m., 11.00 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lw.{9.00 a.m.Ar.16.10 p.m.- \\ 8.8.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.00 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.\u2018OTTAWA\u2014Lyv.Place Viger, 18.30 a.m., 15.40 p.m.12.66 p.m., 110.00 p.m.Lv.Windsor St, 19.30 am.19.55 a.m., 4.10 p.m., 16.15 his *10.00 \u2018p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m., 19.36 8.8, 11.20 a.m.{5.10 p.m, 16.40 p.m.QUEBBC\u2014Lv.8.20 a.m.,'12.00 p.m., §3.30 p.m, *11.00 me Ar.\"520 8.m.i210 p.m., 16.20 p.m., §6.30 p.m.n.only.BOSTON\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.8.30 &.m., 19.156 p.m.> VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.18.55 a.m., $10.00 a.m., (I)1.30 p.m., ¥4.16 p.m., a6.15 p.m., 16.15 p.m.%9.30 p.m.Ar.*7.50 \u2018.m., 18.40.2.19.3% a.m.112.10 p.m., i.mm.§9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.{., a.m.1430 p.m.48.0 p.m.Ar.x8.3 a.m., t1.65 am., {3.18 p.m.JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv, 18.20 a.m, 15.10 p.m.AF 18.50 a.m., 16.20 p.m.BERTHIER\u2014Lv.18.20 a.m., (I)2.00 p.m.\u2018Ar.12.10 p.m., 16.20 pm.: ST.JEROME \u2014 Lv.19.00 @:m., $9.15 ams .(D145 p.m., 15.30 p.m., a8.15 p.m.Ar.t8.a.m., 19.60 a.m., 17.05 p.m., §9.45 p.m.STE.AGATHP \u2014 Lv.9.00 &.m., $9.15 ome (O12 p.m., 16.30 p.m.Ar, 19.50 a.m, 7.p.m., $9.45 p.m.LAS LET (W19.00 am, 16.30 po.AF .50 a.m., .m, *Dally.fWeek days.§Sunday only, Daily except Saturday.xDally, exoept Monday.aDaily, except Saturday and Sunday.(I)Sats urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.(G)Man TT ITR PACIFIC.VICTORIA DAY Round Trip Tickets will be © Issued at | SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Going May 23rd and 24th, Returning until May 27th, 190L Between all stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Sault Ste.Marie, Windsor and East; TO and FROM Sault Ste.Marle, Mich., and Detroit, Mich., and TO,- but not FROM, Suspension Bridge, N.Y., Niagara Falls.N.Y., Black Rock, N.Y.and Buffalo, N.Y.C.P.R.ROUTE TO PAN-AMERICAN - EXPOSITION, BUFFALO.City Ticket and Telegraph Office | 29 ST.JAMES ST., next Post Oftige.GR \\ 1 i \\J 2 Victoria AY 24.1901.Return Tickets will be issued at first-class SINGLE FARE between all stations in Canada, also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N:Y., Massena\u2019 Springs, Rouse'# Point, N.Y., and Island Pond, Vt.Tickets good going May 23 and 24, Return limit May 27, 1904, PICTURESQUE PAN-AMERICAN ROUTE TO BUFFALO CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, ill run daily (Sunday excepted) ON AND 1901, trains w as follows: THIS MARITIME EXPRESS will leave dally, except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Hall.fax, N.S., The Sydneys, St.John, N.B., and - other points in the Maritime Provinces.E MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as Tate, will arrive dally, except on Monday, .at 5.30 p.m.THE LOCAL -EXPRLSS will leave dally, ex: _ \u201ccept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m.due to arrive at Levis at 1.05 p.m.Loris THE LOCAL EXPRESS - will leave daily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m., due te srrive at\u2018 Montreai at 10.00 p.m.ACCUMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to are rive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connecting with accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.ACCUMMOUATIUN LEAVES LEVIS at 11.4 a.m.dally, except on Sunday, duc to arrive in Montreal at 10.30 p.m.a ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves duily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FROM NICOLET arrives at Montreal dally, except Sunday.at 10.58% a.m.Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleaping and Dining Cars and Firat Class Coaches oR aritime Express.the rough Sleeping Cars Between Montreal lifax.and Ha D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Montton, N.B., March 5, 1901.: H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Pusjenges A ent, 143 St.James Street, MontrBal.JAMES HARDWELL, Assistant \u2018General Freight Agent, 130 St.James Street (cof ner St.Frauccis Xavier St).CITY TICKET OFFICE: 14% ST.JAUES ST.MONTREAL LACHINE RAPIDS Electric Light or Power.Wo will give special inducements to customers who require steam for heggt in winter but could use, electric power in summer., Also special rates for power notre- quired during the peak of.our load, which in winter is from 4 till 8 p.m.If this interests you, let us have our agent call on you and explain details.It will pay you to look into this, Lachine Rapids .Hydraulic & Land Co.(LIMITED.38 VICTORIA SQUARE.Telephone \u201cMain 1746.\u2018 Ontario Accident and Lloyds ~ Plate Glass Ins.Go\u2019ys, Head\u2018bfnoe.Prov.Quebec, 104 St: rantols Xavier St., Montronl AGENTS WANTED, | acciûent, Sickness, Fiato Glass \\ » ' 3 STORES Te e - Rothschild said: SHIRTS _ 10° oa The only way to find out whether they are right is to try them.| 177 St.James Street.2387 8t.Catherine St.West 1553 St.Catherine St., East.| THE MONTREAL DANNY HERALD.TT TTT TTT Repairing Care, attention and of thorough knowledge wf how articlos ought to be fixed, ig essential for good and satisfactory repairing.Many fine watchesand handsome articles of jewellery are ruined by being given to incompetent persons to be repaired.\u2018Wark intrusted to us hasour personal supervision and is guaranted.Bao, Robinson & i, 2397 St, Catherine Street, Telephone, Up 1408.ww \" SUMMER SUSPENDERS! They are corkers at - i \u2019 LONDON WAS VERY NEAR A PANE Lord Rothschild and J.P.Morgan at Conference Agreed | to Intervene.- 4 London, May 17.\u2014Pay day at the Stock Exchange passed without the announcement of any failures despite some genuine apprehension and many wild predictions.When the hours between 11 and 3 o'clock, in which defaulters could be hammered, passed, a ringing cheer testified to \u2018the re- , lief of the members.A few of the members had their cheques «| ARMY BILL HAS * PASSED THE HOUSE is no Large Body of Opinion Hostile to It.Londén, May 17.\u2014In winding up the debate on the Army bill in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr.A.J.Balfour, the Government leader, denied that there was any large body of opinion, hostile to the scheme of Mr.Brodrick, Secretary of State for War., In the course of his speech Mr.Ba.four made the sensational statement that, at one moment toward the end of 1899, there ; ¢ | were in Great Britain only 3,300 rounds returned in the evemng, but this does not | of small arm ammunition, with no reserve necessarily mean that failures will occur.por artillery ammunition except what was At any rate there was no important de- ault.; i It is believed that many of the leading | financial houses gave generous support, ! \u2018and that individual members of the Px-; change also considerably assisted stricken brokers.| J.P.Morgan & Co., among other houses, ; receive grateful praise._ They allowed many who owed them Northern Pacific shares at the making-up price of 140 to re- buy for the new account at 153, the approximate parity with New York.Considerable adva them on other stocks than their own, and it is recorded to their credit that they showed - greai.r consideration for the distressed market than others on whom there was a stronger claim, Some dramatic details regarding English action during the panic in American stocks have come into the possession of a representative of the Associated Press.It appears that last Sunday the senior partner of the largest arbitrage concern summoned a meeting at a private house, where J.P.Morgan, Lord Rothschild and others were present.He declared that if the buying in of Northern Pacific shares was not stopped his firm must announce themselves defaulters.Scarcely were the words out of his wouth before his hearers realized that such a step would mean an immediate loss of £16,000,000 to the London Stock Exchange.Bord Rothschild and Mr.Morgan, contrary to all the rules of Capel Court, pledged their word that there would be no fur- buying in of Northern Pacific.It is generally realized that if this arbitrage concern had not been able to get its needs met, London would have felt the effects for three years, and houses whose names are historic would have\u2019 been compelled to go to the wall, despite the fact that none of the parties in question had\u2019 taken any serious initiative in the fight between the American roads.At Sunday's meeting, when the situation was presented in all its gravity.Lord \u201cLondon must be saved\u201d; and when those present agreed that: the buying in of Northern Pacifics must be stopped, he remarked, \u201cWe have gained, e day.\u201d \u2018 One of the leading London stock brokers said to-day: \u201cThe whole development of the last few days merely shows hoy much we are in the power of New York.\u201d The Daily Telegraph's financial article this morning says: : \u201cIf the rival groups arrange their differences, the real values of the different American securities will remain the same as before the panic occurred, since the prosperous conditions on which the recent advances were based still exist.\u201d\u201d THREE NEW BATTLESHIPS, .London, May 16.\u2014The Telegraph says it\u2019 learns, that the Admiralty will lay down in 1901 three battleships of 18,000 tons each, which will be the largest and most powerful vessels of their class ever built.Each will carry four 50-ton 12-inch guns, and ten instead of twelve 6-inch ra- pid-fire.guns.ber of six-inch guns is dus Yo the introduction of an entirely new weapon, name ly, the 7.5-inch wire-wound breech-loader\u2019, which is adopted because 8-inch guns are too heavy for rapid work, and something is.needed between the twelve and six- inchers.Fach ship will cost fully £1,- 250,000.The paper cites Capt.Mahan and other naval authorities in favor of big ships, and it predicts that battleships will soon reich a displacement of from 20,000 to 30,000 tons.20° - EMPHATIC | PROOF \"IN FAVOR OF DOAN'S PILLS AS A CURE FOR KIDNEY .COMPLAINT.Sussex, N.B., March 10th, 1899.Tan Doan Kipxey Pui Co., Toronto, Ont.Dear Sirs,\u2014Some time ago I was troubled with Kidney Complaint which was aimost anendurable.Cl \"Iwas so bad that I was Lid up in bed for four months.I tried several doctors bub they Would only help me for a very short time and the trouble would come back and be as bad ns ever.\u2018Theard Doan\u2019s Pills well spoken of and procured a box détormining to give them u fair trial, and by the time I had taken them I was completely cured._ 1 can faithfully recommend them to suffering from kidney troubles.cl ~Xurs truly, * \\GEORGE GADSOE, « % ar : he said the nces were obtained {rom | The reduction in the num- | l actually with the guns retained at home.The amendment of Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman, the Liberal leader, in which roposals jarge.y increased the existing burdens-without adding materially to the military strength of Great Britain and asked for figures and definite statements, was rejected \u2018by a vote of 327 : to 211.: Mr.Broderick\u2019s scheme was then qdopt- ed by a vote of 305 to 163.FAMINE THREATENS INDIA London, May The failure «f the ering crops\u2019 in India is already severely felt.eecretary, in the House of Commons, yesterday, said that the number of persons now receiving relief was 381,000 and is was expected to increase rapidly.po le.\u2014 Toronto, May 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Two visitors are in°the city to-day, Messrs.Deen- dayal\u2019 and Ramschand, who left Indore, Central India, April 6th, and.journeyed to Canada by way of England.Mr.Deen- dayal is a graduate of the University of Allahabad.Mr.Ramschand will attend school in Canada, and intends to graduate ere.Kpeaking of the conditions in Central Indie, Mr.endayal says that from one- quarter to one-balf the\u2019 peoplé have died, and that the plague attendant on the famine is still prevalent.The winter crop was an utter.failure, none so great has been known within a hundred years.The Government has given untold assistance to the sufferers, and the missionaries have nlso.done a great work of succor among the famine districts.« COMMUNITY OF INTEREST\u201d New York, May 17.\u2014The Commercial Union Pacific Railway directors will be asked to take pver the $60,000,000 of common and preferred stock of the Northern Pacific Company, which was recehtly purchased by the Harminan syndicate, avowedly for the purpose of protecting Union Pacific investments, Should this large amount of Northern Pacific stock become a treasury asset of the Union Pacific, the latter company will doubtless issue additional convertable 4 per cent.bonds to F bo secured by the Northern Pacific stock.There are $100,000,000 of these convertible bonds authorized, and only $40,000,000 13- sued.\u201cThere is-a growing impression thatmthe -Harriman and Morgan forces will settle the Northern Pacilic controversy in a manner that will give each party an interest in both the Northern Pacific and the Union Pacific Companies.Mr.Harri- iran and his associates will thave a good representation in the Northern Pacific directorate, and Mr.Morgan will have an equally influential representation on the nion Pacific board.NOW ATTACKS WYNDHAM Dublin, May 17.\u2014The.Irish People, Mr.William O\u2019Brien\u2019s paper, contains a nine column attack on Mr.Wadham; the Irish Secretary, for the recent se er because of its insulting references Lo {ing Edward.\u2018Lhe general policy of Mr.Wyndham is also assailed.: *\u201cVilliany,\u201d \u201ctreachery,\u201d \u2018hypocrisy,\u201d and \u201c\u201cmendacity\u201d are frequently used F with reference to Mr.Wyndham, who in conclusion is called a \u201cliar, sneak and back-biter.\u201d .Nothing is said against the King, ~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 À CHOSE THE TIME WELL.Paris, May 17\u2014The Marquis de Lur- Salucer, the well-known Royalist who was sentenced to ten years\u2019 banishment for conspiracy, has written a letter in which he threatens to provoke a.Hiscussion before another session of the High Court.The Royalists.think the Marquis\u2019 lenge will have serious results for the Government, as the re-opening of the High Court in the present state of French opinion will lead to much popular disturb: nce.¢ In an interview to-day M.Godefroy, resident of the Association of Royalist ouths, said: \u201c I am sure the Marquis de fling a stone in the frogpond.\u201d \u2014 \u2014 FOR BREEDING REMOUNTS.Telfer & Climle have located the fine \u2018 thoroughbred hunter stallions, selected at their request in England by Lieutenant.Colonel Dent, for breeding army remounts in Canada, as foliows:\u2014Rothervale, A.F.Gundlack, Sorel; Stoneleigh, Colonel Gil- mous, Stanbridge; Dracula, C.Robert, St.Lambert: Halifax, Captain Slather, Kings- bury, Que.; Baliymore, Telfer, Climle Co., 19 8t.Maurice Street, city.\u201cThe best districts have been seldiffed for the pur and a careful record} will be kept In their register of the get bf these tiorses.+ RAILWAY EXTENSION.Kingston, May 16.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The _pro- sed extension of the Kingston & .Pem- Proke Rajlway, which the Governments of the Dominion and; Ontario have subsidized, wlll be built ht once, from Sharbot Lake to Carletéh' Place, ft early in '1902 the line will be operated.A bonus ta the line is promised by Lanark Village.0 + Lord George Hamilton, the India |- Advertiser -ays:\u2014It is probable that the- zure of the pa- chal- |.Lur-Saluces has well chosen the time to | LANARK CASE PARTIALLY SETTLED cieties is Not as Pronounced as Should be: \u2014\u2014\u2014p==ees © The Synod of Montreal and- Ottawa brought its deliberations to a close yesterday afternoon.1 Mr.Nicholl read the report of the Young People\u2019s societies.Some \u2018decline kad taken place in the numbers both of the societies and members, there being 87 of the former, instead of 96, and 2,750 of the latter, instead of 3,660.This, however, was largely due to.the incomplete- ress\u201d of the returns from the Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew, and on the other hand two-thirds of the members, instead of à half, were active members, and there were 1,700 communicants in place of 1,500.\"The amount collected, $42,000, showed a small decrease.\u2018 The committee strongly wged that the older church members with the societies., Rev.Prof.Ross presented the report of the committee that had been appointed Lo consider the difficulty which had arisen in Lanark.The committee had come to | the conclusion that immediate sreconcilia- tion was impossible, but instructed the Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew \u201cto formally organize the mission in.Lanark, which 1t has temporarily orgagized, it being understood that such inissions shall not receive aid from the General Home Mission Fund of the Church.\u201d Principal MacVicar, in seconding the motion to adopt the report, animadverted upon the irregularity of the same names appearing * upor the communion rolls of both St.Andrew\u2019s Church and the Mission.À lengthy discussion then arose upon the rights of ' the adherents of the new mission on the property of St.Andrew\u2019s, and the claims of the new organization upon thè general funds of.the church.It was decided that the seceders would lose all claim to the .St.Andrew's property, and must not expect any aid at present from \u2018the Home Mission Fund.The moderator then\u2018announced the decision of the Synod to the represeritatives of the \u2018two.parties.The St.\u2018Andrew's delegates accepted it, but those from the mission, while refusing to appeal to -the General Assembly merely acquiesced; stating the necessity of referring the matter to their friends and the doubt of the maintenance of the mission.oe .A GOOD IDEA.: Parties can buy season book good on any of the Motnreal Park and Island Railway Company's lines.These Tre good for any number of people, and only.cost $3.50 each.Ticket office.128 St.James ÉÊtreet., Bell Telephone Main 1731 \u2014Adv.fre THE RUSSIAN LOAN.London, May 17.\u2014In viéw of the Russian loan of 424,000,000 francs which has been «taken up by the Rothschilds, the Bank of Paris and the Credit Lyonais, Paris, yesterday and to-day withdrew £5,000,000 from the London market.It is thought probable that £3,000,000 additional will be withdrawn to-morrow.Paris; May 17.\u2014The prospectus of the Russian loan was issued ycsterday, and the subscription list will be opened on May 25.The issue price has been fixed at 081, being 492 francs 50 centimes per bond of 500 francs.A nominal sum of 50 francs is to be paid on application,\u201d 100 francs when the allotment is made, 200 on October, 2, and 142 francs.50 centimes on December 2-\u2014 \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mvomiteme SUNDAY EXCURSIONS.\u201cSunday excursions, Montreal to Valley- field, St.Timothee, Beauharnois, Wood: Jands and Chauteauguay, via New York Central.Particulars 129 St.James St.or Windsor Station, Ticket Office.\u201d\u2014Adv.eee © 1,200 GUINEAS FOR A BIBLE.¢ London, May 17.\u2014A manuscript Bible, richly illyminated, of about the year 1410, \u2018was sold at auction here yesterday for 1,200 guineas.- & * Stop Thief ! would be a justifiable cry directed against the countless humbugs that offer a cure for: Catarrh.There is only one scientilic method of treatment for Catarrh.Make the air you breathe the carrier of healing, balsamic, curative agents.kt bathes every inch of mucous membranes with its healing, soothing properties.That\u2019s Catarrho- gone.Your druggist or doctor will tell ment and that it is syge\u2014~prompt\u2014perman- ent.Remember the name Catarrhozone.All dealers, 25c and $1.00.Interest in Young People\u2019s So- should show encouragement and sympathy * capable of fatigue.+ | work.in different you it's the only effective method of treat- STILL HOPE TO SAVE HER LIE Mrs.McKinley Reported Yesterday as Showing Decided Improvement.San Francisco, May 17.\u2014The following official bulletin regarding Mrs.McKiley's condition was given out last night: \u201cPhysicians in attendance on Mrs, Mc- Kinley report her condition as decidedly improved since morning; pulse and temn- perature satisfactory; resting well\u201d This morning, shortly before dawn, the invalid sank rapidly, and it was feared she would die before restoratives could be administered, but she responded to the powerful heart stimulants that were given: to her, and during the day improved to such an extent that hope of her recovery, slight |\u2019 though it was, revived, but her lite hangs by a thread.The new treatment for low vitality, salt injections into-the veins was admingtered to Mrs.McKinley, and she responded to the treatment.: During tlie night the President did not leave Mrs.Mellinley's bedside.Shortly before midnight, when Drs.Hirschfelder and Gibbon departed and Dr.Rixley laid I \u2018down for a little rest, there was hope that her life would be spared.All day the President has watched the doctors faces: and scanned the demeanor of the nurses for a sign of encouragement, and they have urged him pot to despair.In the city the bulletins at the newspa- Per offices announcing that the festivities of the week were abandoned fell liké a pall upon the multitude, Not until then was 1t fully realized that Mrs.McKinley was at death's.dvor, There was no resentment, only a feeling of deepest sympathy for the head of the nation watching his wife battle for her life.The people no longer awaltëd the President's coming.Their voices were hushed, and théy stood in groups on the streets discussing the brief tidings from the sick room.An air of death it- telf: pervaded the Scott \u2018residence.Ser- vanty flitted about.like shadows.Messenger boys with telegrams and cables from all parts of the world enquiring for news of Mrs.McKinley's condition passed in endless streams to the door which opened noizelensly at \"their approach.\u2018The President could not be persuäded to leave the room, \u2018and he remained there constantly: with the doctors and nurses, seemingly in-., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SINGLE TAX ASSOCIATION.At the final monthly meeting of the Single Tax Association\u2019 for the season, last ~ evening, Mr.Hullam, the secretary, read à report which showed that the member.«hip had increased about 33 per cent, and it spoke of the gratifying increase an the number of visitors to the meetings.During the year 10,000 leaflets had been distributed to the public, and the association, through its merhbers, had -done a good organizations in the city.Rev.Robert Hopkin, the president, who leaves shortly to accept a charge in OLio, was made honorary president of the Association, and Mr.F.F.Ingram, of Detroit, was made an honorary member.Mr.B.Marcuse was elected president, Mr.John Anderson first vice-president, and\u201d \u201cMr.Joseph Fortier second vice-president.Messrs.J.Mulgrue and R.Dawson were placed on the directorate.\u2014 TAKE THE CHILDREN OUT.Most healthy, pleasant and eomfortable lace is to take them on a Park and ls and car for a ride around the mountain or Cartierville.\u2014Adv., » A - RETURN TO WORK.\u2018Tampa, Fla., May 16.\u2014Cigarmakers to the number of 6,000, who struck yesterday because a bridge, over which many of | them passed to work was out of service, returned to work to-day.\u2018The city authorities threw a pontoon bridge.across the river for temporary service.: n re FREIGHT STEAMER SINKS.« Detroit, May 16.\u2014A despatch was -re- ceived at the office of the Star Line Ca.\u201ctoday reporting *the sinking of the fast freight steamer, S.DD.Ewing, in the Soo River, not far from Nine Mile Point.The vesrel belongs to the: Georgian fleet and is said to be lying in 15 feet of water.rma STAGE COACH FOR MONTREAL.* An English stage coach line will start business in Montreal on July 1.- The carriage .will start from Place Viger Hotel and go to Lachine.It ia especially intend- gd for the use.of tourists.MOST GLORIOUS SI'OT ON.EARTH, Are the woods full of wild flowers at Cartierville.Large park down to the = river.Open free to the public.Adv.2, is d 2 9 d â g| 3 à 2 9 nt) J My Lady of Orange THE HERALD\u2019S .NEW SERIAL, STORY A Thrilling Tale: of Ce LOVE AND ADVENTURE,
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