The Montreal herald, 4 juin 1901, mardi 4 juin 1901
[" THE MONTREAL HERALD TO-MORROW\u2014FINE AND WARM, e Bun rose to-day at 4.18; sets at 7.48, 94TH YEAR NC.130.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1901.a \u2014 JOINT HIGH CON™ SION Several Members of ve - Cabinet Leaving ninion .or London TO CONFER WITH 1HE IMPERIAL MINISTERS Questions at Issue Between.Canada and the U.S.Will be Taken Up.Several members of the Canadian Government are mn the ey to-day on their Way to London and while no define statement could be obtained at the object of ther journey, 11 as understoad tha | when cn the other side they will be moon | sultation with the Secretas ot State tor! the Colonies and other Brtsh ministers with record to hiperial questions On Whih Canada 15 cuterustel The Hon la AM the Minister of Justice, arrived here List cent and jet this morning in the CPE express IT) Boston.There he wll be à coed Te met row by the Hon WS Frid ne, Mons ter of Finance, Sr bones Dove, Man ter of Mav ne and Fsheres, and che Hon AL Go Blue, Monster ot Badin ive Those | four matters m1 Torr bagihond on i morrow bv othe Dunn ag Line semer Commonwealth ' Sr lous Paves and Hon Me or Arrived here fron Orang nse meres and were n ectetene vou Hon Cares | Fitspatrok, the Saletan viene], and PONTO posto] nds lie Hon OM- Le MM ni rnoon Fielding Hotel inthe os lt :s ie PS EN turn ire loin ment ax De \"140 the resun AS : Higa «we Pi RUE TTL « Nears 1 To russes > pub Vers Wu nee Hahn Comes an à ces ote wn EO alii vee \u2018 .- fre sat ' ee .Una s - > M 1 - « \u2018 ET WIDE tr uss se ce the she > - ses lan In crow is 5 des rs Teri ae \u201c SE aise: tre seu Ceo - nt © M.SIEGFRIED IS SURE HE IS RIGHT + French Statesman Reiterates His Account of Interview With McKinlev.\u2018 : ve any ! > : grow., ~ - : ' - 1\u2019: Cer A rT eee \u2018 Le A vee footer ! \u2018 \u20ac ts 2.1 cs 1 a 0 .coer u DOCTORS ARE OVER MISS vof NONPLUSSED Cape Breton and Sault Ste.Marie than cowd the States.NOT AFRAID OF AMERICA.When asked concerning the socalled \u201cAmerican perl,\u201d about which French Dewspapers ate crying so much, M.Dieg fried esrd it did not cause him any up: eisiness, fo.in the tust plue, he was bure the trusts would not reduce prices to a iower Ngure thin prevailed belore ther lormat:on, and, moreuver, 1° they a so, the French had the remedy no ther own hands.tor they could regulate We matter by bigher duties.M.Siegtied will soon return to Frapce va New York.; M.Sieg:ried 1s a student of the tarif.and not 4 main whe would become easily Cen'used cn allecuxnz that subject.le had the interviews with the l'resrdent on April 25.and was preseuted to Mr.Me- Kuinlev by M Cambon, French ambassador I+ was no hus test avdicnee with à Fresideut or: the Un.te) States, as In 1861, wile vial ong thie country, he was reveiv: «ed by d'resdent Lincoln BOERS FOR BERMUDA Ham:lton, Bermuda, June 1-\u2014The Governor has received notincition that the transport Armentan will arte here July 3.with mine hundred Boer prisoners and that twa companies ot the Royal War wickshite Neguneut will act as their guards.DR.GEORGE UNDECIDED Chicagn.June 4.Ir.J.Henry Geoargm before leaving for Toronte, was undecided whether be would accept the position of president of the Caleagoe Theological Seminary.He said to a CON CIN reporter Thocoglieal Nomina much larger in éfitu \u2018ion : than the gs na College of Canada, The field of usefulnres ts alsy 1x A much broader.Phe Congregat ions: Churvhes Contda are staal but intensely Tovrat, and thy want me remain in Montreal I y au unatle vot ty decide what is La the whole cause \u2014 PROGRAMME FOR PREMIER'S Vi To L'Assomption on June Il and 12\u2014 Affair of a Non-Political Character.THE NORTHMAN ACHES HAMBURG Was the Meeper On Fegnmg Numser ?\u2014 Leit :ne Fospt: With Eves (owed The ace Meroe es Es 2 17 ~ * _ av.+ ' cs = ?Del Foe = tro.- + \u2018eee Te IR ' ~ 1 \u201cyam 22 .- ARS à , LU - \u201c ~ - - - t ~ - = - _ i \u2018 +.> a.rr TEL NL ONE TS wy Ts Buc er sewers occ Ne CSS RL 0 07 be Bosees Why Li 7-15 Le: LAD.Lg T IT = - DUQUETTES CAS .| > \u2019 - = , no CSS I 2 De ) - 2e SE \u201ci ; Dans o! à ; « Ref .iz, MM: Gerzaer ¢ Exrcmoe CONFERENCE TAKES UP THE MARRIAGE LAW Report Made to the Methodists in Session at Pembroke.101 NO INTERVENTION IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS Rev.Dr.Williams Asserts no Man Can Say When All Provinces Will be Interested.Pembroke, June 4.\u2014(Spec.a]l.)\u2014The Quebec marriage law came up in the Meth: odist Conlerence this morting.À report on the subject was presented by a com- nuttee, who asked leave to continue their labors.The gommcttec in the meanwhile asserts the rignt of every individual in Quebec to feel ~oemniZeten of matrimony from any qualined minster lo rurthez protested against any denomination nterven ag oon jud.cal proceedings Lr declare a mariage or ts members ine Vaud smp.y bécane 11 has been eolemn- wel by women ster of another cauren.Iu conclusion 1h repost declares the marriage should be solemniged PNEUS ds novi contrac! but with ace and impressiVe serv.ces, and 1s sig HAN \u20ac ds A eo saciid Le sMrongiy eminae.ced by tne juipnit espe.BL NOIR Liese duds oS! paniul «vBlruversy da sue?tejar® our Roman 5 - - pa that ot su:t- dV Ne ond al \u2014\"We are one lelaow-sntirens ince co! tie inees as the anent evizaton.Tne su- arconted and the com- outtée cont.nued.cont.nuel Cars ina.n'e: Lome separ ~ ase + Rev.pe He toe ved M SWEARS IT IS A FORGERY Vankleek Hill Case Involves the Name of a Dead Clergyman.ENDORSER TESTIFIFS THAT AF DID» Through The IHeralds NOT ENTORSE A NOIT WHR BANK DS TN TES, a- - i : e Cota Le >= + Nn \u2018 =n pere LAY - a A - 2 \u2018- if.I 1 1 STars Eos.is \u2018or - _\u2014 EU LET r 1 = - - = me .: \">.-\u2014 0\u201c.- - - a = - MoN sans MS VS TS of Tate Ti 2 Vim News a = Moon PT tts 2a 2 .A.© i Law 7 I * Les Là Io {= N>w ' 5 Naw eT M ea - : ; .Yer tee ge = \u2018 7 ct : - = : : Neem ya me .TN = - \u2014 ff \\ .* .\u201c\u20ac: - = \u201cle : + 1017 4° 25 sr .\u2026- TATED TI wT \\ sou 1 waz -.- \"arr - \u201cci È LE - : \u20ac si wt EEA RY : - sos NE En cs _ 40 7 1 re 1 ~ + ' RE à ter ; a Sars ELEN FEE TE SE Rr [EURE MW- aes Tae Sen DT 1 Jenkins), second; Mr.Whitney's Holstein (J.Reiff), third.The second race, the Egmont Plate Handicap of 300 sovereigns, resulted :\u2014 _Edmee (Maher) first; Cassne (J.Mar tin), second; Handspike (J.Reiff), third.Fscural (Maher) won the Ashtead Plate of 200 sovereigns.CONCERT BY THE 13TH Buffalo, June 4¢\u2014The famous Thirteenth Regiment band of Halton, Ont., gave its first concert at the Pan-American kx position yesterday and was received heart: ily by the crowd.It will play for a week, Tiwy are the forerunners of Canadian troops that will come later.Major Walt, director of military, 1s arranging for de- taclinents of crack Canadian roldiery that were in the Hoer war.Above ail, he 1s endtavoring to obtain a troop ot the ta- mous Stratucona horse, The Fifteenth Light Argyle Infantry, of Relleville, Ont, Col.William Hantun, commanding, will be here trom June 29th to July lst.\u2018They will bring two bands.It was practically assured vesterday that the 48th Highlanders, of Toronto, with their band, will come sometime in August., COLLIDED WITH CAR OF OIL \u2014_\u2014 Pittsburg, June 4.-\u2014Passenger train Na.106 on the PanHandle Railroad, known as tbe Carnegie accommodation, ran into &R tank car full of oil in the Try Street tunnel, late last night.The oil irnme- diately ignited \"and the passenger tran was completely destroved, Fortunately there were only nine passenger.ator, seven of them.railrnaders.and all made their escape by a hasty retreat irom the rear end of the tunnel.The acadent war caused bv a mistake in signals.lhe loss to the railroad company will amount to many thousands of dalluts, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HORRORS OF CHICAGO SLUMS Unsanitary Conditions Are Increasing in Poor District.CORRUPT POLITICS NOT £0 MUCH TO BLAME AS INDIFFERENCE: OF THE PUBLIC.de lates tue + ' 1° WOT-e.Its cuir adit ons in nt B nena TOUR Lo age are posed, oan tne Lommities sen - ! eut sn.le Tara ToS Wot mT Cir ash on 21 Casio defe Ue ; Caicagn TI VUsALCS PC 27 7esTie cam r°inale, depend up:n hat ve ireis = | sense, man way be said to elect himself.We wish to make it clear that God has Bo favorites, that He willeth not the death of any, but that ali should come unto Him and live.We recoggize the divine Imma- nense in the worid, and the foretaste of future blessedness or woe given by present character.we nave entered with greater esrnestuess Into the 'a:k of showing what Cbristianlty will really do for men, and bow it alone wil] golve the problems of our complex civilization.The strong aud steud- fast truths which have done so much to educate our forefathers and bring our church to the place which she holds to-day will remalo as ap Jmperishable fnberitance.But instead of being content with a setting of them which can only be made vivid by historical Imagination, !t will surely be of advantage to locorporate thelr ersentlal features in a working theology which di- \\ rects and Jospires us in the actual battle of life, \u201cBut while 1 hope to live to see the day when a simpler standard of faith will be WITH ITS DEFECTS AND EXCELLENCIES held sufficient for those who preach the wospei In Presbyterian pulpits, It must be rememdiered that us concerns church wem- 1S Able Txhip, \u2018faith in Christ and obedience to Him\u2019 ix all that 1s required of anyone.With- lo these hounds, there Is room left for wide divergence of individual opinion.No church rould ask less without ceasing to be 4 church, and it has always secmed to me that no church has auy right to ask more.The Presbyterian fold Is open to anyone who wants to make the es-entilally Christian type of life his own, and a reasouabie measure of freedom is acenrded bim 1n UR.HERRIDGE WOULD ASK A SIMPLER CREED But Would Leave the Westminster Confession of Faith as it Stands aN Pclieves the Churc to Formulate a Plain Statement.Ottawa, June 4\u2014Specilal)\u2014In the course Lis evening sermon In St.Andrew's Chureb, on Suuday, Rev, Dr.Herridge pra- uongeed Limwscif as in fuvon of a modifiva- ton of the statement of the Presbyterian © interpreting and jllustrating what Is meant Faith.If HU was proper to construe a dr it.While creed, therefore, !s of some creed !n tLe seventeenth century, Le sald, vonsequence it 15 not everything.The chureh to construct one ln \u2018lOuld make no more serlous mistake thun Date was of less to identify theology with Christlapity,\u201d © NOCHELAGA COTY .oO It Vus equaliy the tuentieth imprortguer proper seutury.Thali quailty, bot a tn Men æ better quality.Dr, Her- ouzut riage went og Te ayi\u2014 \u201cPerson: sr dies pot seem to me the beat = 10 4 tetupt Lo make 4 modern Verso of She WMeslwlnster creed, even ito That ow epee Chancer alight be | | Weve Inter if Cenders 1 Luts the Eng- | W [ | | CONV 1 | Lali of te das, lat Le vou:d be spoiled as à | | I I ] 1 class Let tLe venfes-ion remain with all ts defe ts und au.ds excelleucies, But | FT Ile (LUS A 14 Dot uw so lacking In and fervor that It Intetig Lee pr ual \u2018Mr.W.M.Oatts, of Glasgow, V4RUOT 1 eMasite a simpler creed which Dale ap ProplateT expresses the religious Scotland, Addressed the dea vy wo, Le Nas given clearer em- .pass 1, \u201c - 1 ce tz Ct Te 2° FEE .\u2018 i : \"eg \u20ac D .re .: 2073 - : Er \u2018 w vo 1° + Ter san ac * 14 Len Lote gm ted 1 - RA vw \u201c> - vm ag STL LL TE ETI 1a Ctr Lames ce Bl Jina Ferme AT v viol 14 11 à 24% 3 te ose =- Ho faste KE Eq-s Lun Û - 143 EF Re T° Tere F, TANT cn 8 - De 16 4355 + ges - TT US vies \"28.17 ems \u2019 CETTE va swe ies COL STEELE'S PLANS i \u2019 i 4 \u201d $2\u201d; \u201cis Woegrmuon- \u2019 Travia Tree 4 Tipe 3 \u2014c TTT Th Tm 20m tes 10e TH AYP: tn afd 0 yew ET ET Tw cg ce che eg of MT CIs SS A TLC AB mo 7 w- x so + Te da Te Sper aui VUS Te Tim à we : LOT FT TT AL NE VEN CT a 1 et 1 Pe x C1 % Co CIE AT Re eS 1 de fg a lis ow loser cafe Faden ver a sie ed ET 44 40 am bare us grit | wma maces.aux ° a wl tare hag 7 ce Lideaserp te IIS \"FE TLPUSE iy gag w de Ta.coe of cae few twos sce wana \"is ee lal ver dafary | ae counery ime seen CT bed.mye tae Cortiner'ai Tnobacco Ld the gar Canaries, CITY-COUNCIL WILL TAKE A HOLIDAY Company Only Regular Monthly Meeting Will be Held in Both July and August.Tre members of vos City Crunes] nave determined \u201cnat 1toey rhall nave a nolyay tros summer.an-teat) of Working, as they Co 63 réuunn, Tire gnnt tne dog days.fZlvare Gl tne [emhersnlp was \u2018ernoon in tra regard, lapnrte vas antnot- announce tat cere wonld only ore mest ngoun oon July and \u2018 onthe meeting, af vorned ER) ftom ng wll te neld A \u2018aret Fane Leuterga n° ar.\u201d TEs LT LA t= a ser: +5 TEE La: = tter date, an iron day * day Ta Lressng CLATAET 8 voner paper.Them will Angus 12th, were wih Le ne GIÉNATT Lp Several nate arranged re Zing as 1.PI pro VON WALDERSEE WILL WAIT re Walerses EU SaNT TY PRNITENTIALY.Smee 0s - zs Mirena ar Pe eee cet eTria, a saa 10 Ice vate csaca À TA Ie ema Te 284 117 2e 37228 oA FLUID La LA e \u2014 What is Goinz On.| e 4 s au \u2014 XN EE ust MranZed ww Hds-7 tr TEL VEATHER Termnetuirs ee à 1 0 11 ROUE \"eS up AZT AMV aa eg O6: Eur dna 44 Tosa Uh Oe ATT M12 WrgTT M4 Tianes 19 42 Pies Pen\u201d @h\u2014ag Poser com Miers wmrsty ood ere 144 vin Catreur 17.a» asad ITH gi Tous 1376 sante à TYR wm) ant 15 17040 if We Jreem wn Sw 1 Tin AAC ART we nag epwwyrqd of 11\u201d 11 072TUSS PTS 4 A U7 leavy rol TU eels Trl 140 \u20183 eq 4 ary ol m= of Wala Ll Cae Swelives Tap \u201cETC MR : MOYTERALS HERALD 7e ART PRISTERS- J08 DEPARTMESE .- AROUND THE CITY WESTMOUNT.Mrs.Gordon Brock, Clarke Avenue.who das spent severa) weeks at Ste.Agathe, bas returned home.Miss Maude Shaw, of Elm Avenue, has turned home after spending à woek with iss Walker at Longueuil.The Rev.G.P.Johnson, of St.Andrew'a Church, has taken possession of his new house on Mctealfe Avenue.* The Mount Royal Council Royal Arca- sum wall bold their first business meeting ip Victoria Hall this cvening.| The St.Andrew\u2019s Church Sunday echool will bold their annual picnic to Highgate Bprings on Saturday, June 15th.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Cook, 3 who spent last week at the races in To- ranto bave returned to their summer resi dence at Morrisburg.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Martel de la Chee naye, Westmount, who have been visiting Mrs, Tressider at Cornwall Cottage, Iber- ville, have returned home.Mr.Charles Booth, Grosvenor Avenue, bas sent in his resignation as town en- eer.Mr.Booth was obliged to take Buch a course owing to failing health.Mr.S.Hyman, Dorchester Street, has purchased one of the new houses on West- érn Avenue west of Metcalfe Avenue, recently built by Messrs.Brown and Riel.Miss Angus, of Chicago, late of ghe Academy staff will arrive in town shortly.on à visit to her parents.She will proceëd to tbe Old Country to spend the summer holidays.The Westmount Town Counoil meeting ealléd for yesterday afternoon had to be postponed for want of a quorum.The oy members present were Mayor Light- ball, Councillors Walker and Bulmer.e meeting was adjourned till Monday evening next at 8 o'clock.The municipal census enumerators yes terday completed their work for the year 1901, and their report submitted to the Mayor showed that the.vresent population of Westmount as 9,256.This is an increase of 755, the increase in percentage being 9 r cent.There are 8,222 Protestant, tholies, and 108 of other rekigions.The nationalities are divided as follows: Canadians, 4,498; English, 2,004; Scotch, 1,276; Irish, 403; Americans, 314; French-Cana- dians, 531; others, 225.A further increase of js all that is required to have West- @ount made a city.t = POINT ST.CHARLES.The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Society of the Point Association meets to-night.The Point Troikadeka Club will meet on Thursday evening at the residence of Mr.J.H.Alexander, Gaudry Avenue.Mr.A.T.Climber ,of the Point car accounting department of the Grand Trunk, has leit on a visit to iriends at.Dartmouth, N.S.~ Mr.W.H.Rosevear, general car accountant at the Point, has so iar recovered from his recent injuries that he was able to return to the office this morning.Manager Daly, of the Point branch\u2019 ot the City and District Savings\u2019 Bank, has regeived word that Centre Park, in front of tbe bank, will be put into proper condition at once: ; At a meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Division, No.3, of Be .H., held in Et.Gabriel Hall onfSurdfay bidiknoon, final arrangements were made for the Fete Dieu procession; to be hed on Sunday next.\"à Another lacrosse team has been formed inthe Point, to be known as the Young t-lacrosse team.\u2018The secretary, Jas.| Collins, 107 Ropery Street, would like to bear from any team desirous of arranging » match.E A good business meeting of the St.Matthew's C.E.Society was \u2018held in the schoolroom last evening.The financial committee reported that $100 had been collected towards the Century Fund.One new member was admitted.In the schoolroom of Grace Church last evening the closing meeting of the Girls Friendly Society and the Junior Women's Auxilary Society were held under most favorable circumstances.The different reports were submitted, and showed that a great deal of good work had been accomplished during the winter months.A pleasant social hour brought the season to a close.A largely attended meetin of St.Gabriel Court, No.185, of the Canadian Order of Foresters, was held in\u2019 St.Gabriel Hall last night.\u201d The following commut- tee was appointed to make arrangements for the annual picnic :\u2014Messrs.Ren- nie, P.Cantwell, C.Kelly, J.Orton, J.Cantwell, J.Pickerfng- It was.also decided that the society should take part in the Point Fete Dieu procession to be held _ on Sunday.: * HOCHELAGA-MAISONNEUVE Miss Letendre has gone on a visit to friends at St.John's, Que.Dr.and Mrs.Laviolette have gone down to Pointe aux Trembles, where they, will spend several weeks.The report of the Night Refuge for May showed that 1,097 persons had been given Jodging during the month.There will be a meeting of Monarch Lodge, S:O.E.B.S., in their hall, 59 Pre- fontaine street, this evening.The Walker Can Company have opened their new factory on Ontario street, near Health in her beaming eyes, health in lowing cheek, hcalth in her merry her Jaugh.Vet country air and country hours caa\u2019t save her from the common | ience of women-\u2014an expericnce which dulls the eye, pales the cheek, and turns the laugh to a sigh.Womanly ills come to almost all.ut for these {lls there is help and healing in Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription.It regulates the periods, stops unhealthy drains, cures inflammation, ulceration and fe- mole weakness.It makes weak women strong, sick women well.\u201cMiss Ella Sapp.of Jamestown, Guilford Co., .C., writes: \u2018\u2019Î had suffered three years or more at monthly periods.It seemed as tho F would die with pain in my back and stomach.I conid not without fainting; had given up of ever being cured, when one of ineisted upon my trying Dr.Pierce's Prescription.With but little faith I 4 it, and before I had taken half a bottle I betier\u2014had better appetite and slept better.Xow I am happy to say am entirely cured, and all done in two mouths\u2019 time, whea all other medicines had failed to do any good at all.\u201d * Biliousness is cured by the use of Dr.Plaamst Pallets.Elm Avenue,\u2019 \" MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS.Jeanne D'Amo svenne.Some ome bux- dred and aixty hands are employed.Miss LeBrun, of Bre is the guest of Mrs.Storie, Delorimier\u201d avenue.Miss Irene Benoit, daughter of Rev.Henry, E.Benoit, has recovered from « serious attack of typhoid fever.DeLorimier Park will soon be known as a first-class racing track.At a meeti of the directors, held last night, severa tenders for the privileges of the different masts were received, the su ul one being that of Mr.Jos.Neven, of Bt.Henri, at $3.30.Amo the other tan- were that o .oney à \u2019 and two others, M.Emile Theberge and a Syndicate composed of Mesars.H.Dubois, oma 8.Arbour and 8.Richard, at At the National lacrosse grounds, Mai- sonneuve, last evening, quite a number of the friends of the chab lined out to see the team at work prior to their game at Cornwall on Saturday next.The team has greatly improved since it played the Shamrocks.It is quite possible that Kav- snagh will be on the defence on Saturday, and if so Cattarinich will be moved up to the home to assist Cousineau, who is playing his.usual strong game.The officers of the club have decided to run an excursion over Sunday.o\u2014 THE LODGES * MEPTINGS TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY.A.F, & A.M.\u2014Corinthian, Masonic Temple.1.0.0.F.\u2014Lansdowne, 6 Craig.pet Wellington.2343 Notre Dame.1.0.0.F., M.U.\u2014Victoria, 590 Wellington, Lunan, 1489a St.Lawrence.C.0.0.F\u2014St.Lawrence, 45 Vinet.; R.Arcanum\u2014Priace Albert, 2472 St.Cath.8.0.E.B.S.\u2014Britannie, 2472 St.Catherine.Royal Rose, Ranson\u2019s Hall, Lachine .K.P.\u2014Ivanhoe, 6 Phillips Square.Can.O.F.\u2014Duvernay, Centre and Ropery.Lafontaine, 280 Richmond.Papineau, 432 Plessis.De Lorimier, Monument National, A.0.F.\u2014W.Willlams, 2444a St.Catherine, [.O.F.\u2014Fullum.653 Notre Dame.Victoria, 1225 St.Dominique.Metropolis, 119 Maisonneuve.Cath O.F.\u2014St.Ann, 157 Ottawa| ' Hochelaga, 213 Desery.La Garde Ville Marie, 1079 de Montigny.Oller, 224 Amherst.: Irish Catholic Benefle Society, 157 Ottawa.CMB.A., Canada\u2014Branch 30, 320 St.An- oine, \u2018 Branch 54, Panet and Cralg.Branch 74, St.Gabriel Parish Hall, Branch 87, 1342 St.Catherine.Branch 196, 306 Richmond.Branch 341, Hosplce Ste.Cunegonde.C.M.B.A., Quebec\u2014RBranch 4, 413 Rachel., Branch 10, 480 Selgneurs.Lo AN.Clarke Wallace, 22)4 St, Cath- érine.A.0.H.\u2014Division 1, 2012 Notre Dame, Division 3, 1863 Notre Dame.Division 8, 2042 Notre Dame, All.Nationale\u2014St.Louls, Tu7 Ladieux, Chenier, 225 Dellsle, Ste.L'hegonde.Provincial Grand Master R.Fawl'ton and the officers of the Montreal district will pay an official visit 10 Lovai Victoria lodge, \u2018No.5896, I.O0.0.F., M.U., at Unity Hall, Wellington Street, to-morrow evening.Loyal Montreal South Lodge, at Montreal South, will be visited on June 7, and Loyal Star of the West, at Richmond Ball, on June 18.LACTATED FOOD.A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR - THER'S MILK.Lactated Food has met with the greatest favor at the hands of the medical profession.It is the most perfect infant nourishment that mothers can procure for babies who cannot get sufficient breastfeeding.It agrees with the.weakest stomach; all babies relish it and thrive wen- derfully on it.Lactated Food possesses all the important constituents of pure breast milk, making it the most valuable diet for infants in the hot weather.Lactated Food being sweetened with sugar of milk, renders it invaluable for overcoming any irritable condition of the stomach and bowels.It wards off diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera infantum.Tens of thousands of mothers use it and find it the best.If you would have your baby sleep sweetly and naturally and grow up bright.and happy, use Lactated Food.Ask your druggist or dealer for it.RAILWAY CONSOLIDATION New York, June 3.\u2014The Press, tomorrow will eay, that one tremendous consolidation of all the railroads operating between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Coast promises to result from a settlement of the differences which caused the Northern Pacific corner.\u201d Exact details of the harmony agreement are withheld until J.Pierpont Morgan arrives from Europe.He will «ail for this country to-morrow (Wednesday).\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW COMPANIES.; , Henry Esson McIntosh, Harry Gransback Fenlin, Leslie Rose Dowker, l'ame Mary Elizabeth Fenlin, of Montreal, and Charles Smith Hyman, of London, are applylng for incorporation as the Felin Leather Co., with a capital of $250,000.Willlam Joseph Poupore, of Ottawa; Theodore Nadeau, of New York; John Augustin Rafter, of Montreal; James Charles Malone, of Three Rivers; Edward Patrick Ronayne, Isaac Cleliand McRae, of Montreal; Jacques Bureau, Francois Simeon Tourigny, of Three Rivers; and Michael James Morrison, of Montreal, are applying for incorporation as the Diamond Lighting Co., with a capital of $500,000, to make and sell gas, gasoline, acetylene, etc.The Standard Shirt Coq.is applying for extension of powers to enable it to carry on the business of printers,* lithographers, binders, the manufacture of boxes, ctc.Frederic Lapointe, Leonidas Charlebois, Fabien Guibord, Adelard Pare, .and Romulus Pauze, of Montreal, are applylng |\u2018 for incorporation as the Frederic Lapointe Co., with a capital of $190,000, to deal in household goods.George Hayward Harrower, Robert Andrew Dunton, Alfred Walford, Frank Gordon Roe, and Joel C .Baker, of Montreal, are applylng for incorporation as the G.H.Harrower Co., with a capital of $50,000, to manufacture shirts, blouses, etc.a DE BES' ONE.What is it that a gas stove won't cook that a coal stove will cook?\u2014Answer\u2014 The cook.2 $16 gas atoves, $6 down, balance spread over two years, connected up ready for vee free.- Free\u2014Service pipes from main to street line.-Montreal Gas Co.vo Adv.rir i ASK \u2018ADVANCE IN WAGES.Kingston, June ¢.\u2014(Special.}\u2014 The Street Railway employes are asking for an advance of 15c per day in their wages and are pressing the company to grant the increase.The company declines because it is paying all the wages the business of the company warrants.\u2019 The laborers at the Kingston foundry lave concluded terms with the owners.They will be paid $1.25 per day of ten bours, the agreement to last for & year.DEATH OF LIEUT.RATHBUN.Kingston, June 4\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.KE.Walter Rathbun, received intelligence the otlrer day of the death of Mr.ke, teymerly timekeeper for the Rathbun company.lt will be remembered that he went to South Africa as a member of the first Canadian contingent.His name was in the list of those mentioned by Lord Roberts as being conspicuous for bravery.He was subsequently promoted to a lieutenancy in an Imperial regiment.Returning to England, he was sent out to Car Coast castle as an officer in one of the corps operating in East Africa.He contracted fever, so common in that deadly climate, and death followed.A brother of the deceased was killed a' few years before in the campaign inst the hostile éribes on the northera fronties af Iadis, \u2014 is ready to take part in a strike.DISTRICT.NEWS.THREE RIVERS.Three Rivers, June 4.\u2014The steamer Simonsides, Captain Garrod, left this port last Friday with a record cargo of deals.The steamer\u2019s tonnage ia 1,956 and it loaded 1,008 St.Petersburgh standard.The load was well put in as she leit port without a list.It is said here that thé aboye load is à record one as regard the vessel's tonnage.\u2018 ST.LAMBERT CLUB.Gt.Lembert, Jane $\u2014 al.)\u2014-Things are shaping \u2018hemselves {in the '8t.Lambert Boating Club for a go.d season, and the officers are ble ip thelr work, which foes to prove the interest taken in the \u2018club's prosperity, The officers for the current year are: Hon.president, Arthur Horstall; president, J.R.Iunis; vlcs-presd- dent, J Horefall; secretaty, D.8.Muc- Leod; assistant devretary, A.T.Hoover; treasurer, Walter 8.Flllott; captain, A, Locke; committee, J.Smith, R.F.thing, J.W.Bolton, E.P.Gordon, A.Christie, C.B.Hart.The club holds dances fortnightly on Friday evenings.The next one will be held on the 7th \u2018naz.The trial four-In-canoe races will be held on the 13th Inst., and as usual are expected to be 2 great success.' A baseball match was played at St.Lambert on Saturday afternoon between the Stars of Montreal and St.Lambert, which resulted in a win for the visiting tcam by & score of 32 to 12 .\u2014 LABOR NEWS (Contributed.) e- ; ; \u2014 The Tanners of Montreal, will hold a meeting Sunday afternoon as 560 Dorches- ter Street for to form a union._ The Boilermakers\u2019 Union reports.trade very brisk.There urs at presen: under construction in the C.P.R.shops, twelve heavy switch engines, and two engines for burping weeds.Business in the iron industry is very coreimakers ure brisk.Moulders and l\u2019a:ttern makers working night and day- -are very scarce, every local foundry being in want of skillea niea.The Iron Mouldeys\u2019 Union will mect at the corner of St.Lambert's Hill and Notre Dame Street to-morrow: evemng, as their new hall will not Le ready for their reception till next week.The Brassworkers\u2019, Metal Folishers and Buffers Union, will hold - au important meeting to-morrow evening in the Oddfel- tows\u2019 Chambers, St.James Street.- All members are urgently requested to attend.The Grocery Clerks\u2019 will hold their an- pual picnic to Louisville, on the 16th of the month.Aldermen Raby, Valheres and Ricard, Messrs.J.©.Levesque, C.J.Spenard, L.O.Delorme and J.R.Beaurais, will act as judges of the çames.The Labor Day Committee of the Central Trades & Labor Coun:.l, bave «pointed Mr.F.T.Stopellben, a member of the Montréal Typographical Union, No.176, and also a member of the Urder of the.Knights of Labor, financial and advertising agent for the Labor Day celebration.: The Garment: Workers\u2019 Assembly, \"Knights of Labor, held an open ineeting for organizing purposes last evening, at 1647 Notre Dame Street.Master Work- | man P.Levi occupied jhe chair.Messrs.8.Fitzpatrick, A.W.Walsn, I.Kellert, N.Levi, M.Colley, C.Lev, and others addressed the gathering.Considerable enthusiasm was aroused, and 50 men sent.in applications for membership.Victoria Lodge, International Assccia- tion of Machinists, held a meeting last evening in Blue Label Hall.It was stated that the question of makings a gnove for better conditions in Montreal would be settled by.the Toronto conveation.President O'Connell had given out the state: men that the International had employed an organizer in Montreal for three months with the object of placing the machinists in a position to advance their interests, The local lodge will be guided by the decision of the convention, and, if necessary, The Stonemasons\u2019 Union met last evening, President Pilon presiaing A letter was returned froin Fair Wage Officer Du- breuil, requesting the namca of uontrac- tors, executing work for the Government, who had not complied with the conditicns of \u2018their contracts.The president gave an account of his interview with the contractors, regarding the demand for a n.Le- hour day.All contractors, «xcept twn, declared that they were wuling to make these concessions, but thought that steps should be taken to organize the laborers, und to regulate their conditions of cm- ployment as well as the stonemasons.A special meeting of the Independent Tailor's Union was held last evening to discuss grievances in one of the shops un-\u201d der the jurisdiction of the union; and at ter that business had been transacted the action of the Presbyterian (jeneral convention in Philadelphia, in condemring trade unions, was referred to.President Rose said that it would tend to further alienate the working classes from the church.Mr.Cooperman thought that the Assem- blv's action fully demonstrates he conten tion of labor leaders that the church was dominated by capitalistic influences aud had no sympathy with the aspirations of workingmen towards spiritual and econo mic liberty.; MEETINGS THIS EVENING.Sheet, Metal Workers\u2019 Union, at 1750 St.Catherine Street.- ! ; Carpenters & Joiners\u2019 trotherbood, n Blue Label Hall, corner Dorchester and St Lawrence Streets.Federated Letter Carriers\u2019 at 333 St.Lawrence Strant.Supreme Council of United Shae Workers in Gariepy Hall, coin:r Logan and Maisonneuve Streets.; Painters\u2019 and Decorators\u2019 Union in Artisan's Hall, 505 Craig Street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRESERVATION OF EGGS Toronto; June 4.\u2014Egg dealera from all over Canada met yesterday to consider the effect upon the trade of the suit of D.D.Wilson, of Seaforth, against William Meldrum\u2019& Co., of Montrea:, which comes up to-day.Mr.Wilson«claima that eighteen months ago he invented and patented the glycerine process of preserving eggs, by which, after being limed, they are dipped in glycerine to preserve.the dolor and freshness.Of eight million dozen eggs exported from Canada last year 70 per cent.were subjected to the glycerine process.Mr.Wilson wants a royalty of a cent per dozen, an enormous sum in the aggregate, and dealers have decided to take part in the fight against his claim.One man said he had used glycerine for six years, and that it was used in Denmark quite commonly.Among thoss present who will oppose the royait were :\u2014 William Hunter, Montreal; H.P.Clemes, Port Perry; William.Finvèlle, Lindsay; J.H.Walker, eDtroit, T.F.Lindsay; J.H.Walker, Detroit; T.E Moore, Waterloo, and John Nichols, terloo.A permanent association of egg Association dealers will formed.LITTLE USE FOR SPIES \u2014 Toronto, June 3-\u2014Chief Justice Armour and Mr.Justice Osler set their faces firmly to-day against the growing disposition of the police to copy the European system of hiring spies and informers.e matter came up \u201cincidentally in con on witb the Beating of an appeal by Mrs.Delina Marcotte, convicted of witchcraft, which is the name in the code for fortune-telling.The reserved their decision, but in dging so Judge Armour, referring to the action of the police in sending two women inforin- ers to Mrs.Marcotte to have their fortunes told, said it was not a proper thing for the officers of the law to engage pec- ple én induce others comenit efapces ap- Wa.\u2019 Far- | | claim | phall RL \u2018THE MONTREAL DATLY HAKALU, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 190k ee them.» Æhe Attor- x should interfere to prevent tach or bre shook, oa ia ; re Dg case Was in which echool children: were sent to buy cigarettes in order that their evidence + be used afterwards in prosecution.puty Attorney-General Cartwrigh who wes in court, said the Departmen vas Dot aware of these practices of the NEW COAL MINES OF NOVA SCOTIA Several Important Mining Deals Have Lately Been Put Through.- 8 : Hallfax, June 3.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Word was re- ccived here to-day that the Chimney Cor ner coal mine deal had gone through in England and that tbe property would be worked on a large scale, \u2018The property consists of several miles of aren, owned mostly by Hallfax people.A New York _| wining operator became interested and was of the opinion it could be stocked as a com- pauy on the English market .He undertook.to promote it and madgitwo or three trips to England, returning on Saturday last to New York.The English Company ing both ln the Alps and the Andes Is reported to be capitalized at two millions and Halifax J interest, some of them being made direc tors, \u2018The shipping port Is to be Margaree, and it is intended ulso to have rallway con- uection.One Halifax man is reported to have sold a mile of areas some time ago to parties interested for ahout $350,000.\u2018The property is situated on the north side of Cape Hreton in close proximity to Mac- Kenzie and Mann's areûs, and is only partly developed.THE MABOU MINES.Mr.Lionalse, of Quebec, who has been in the chy In mining matters, bought Mabou and Bur- chell coal mines.and resold them to the E.M, Upton Coal Co., Ltd., of Rochester, N,Y., one of the largest coal concerns In the United States.He leaves to-day for Rochester and expects to return in a few weeks, The firm expects to have three miles, of railroad, broad guage, to connect the Mabou property with Mahou harbor, tor shipping purposes, In operation by September 1st., and to be shipping a little later on about a thousand tons per day.The Burchell property a: New (Campbellton, expected to have an output from this mine expected to have an outut from this mine of 300 tons per day by September.AFTER THE SHANTY MEN Toronto, June 4.\u2014An officer of the Provincial Board of Health wired Dr.Bryce yesterday that he has got on the trall of the Quebec shantymen who have been trying to reach Ontario from the smallpox Infected backwoods, and that they bave not yet crosséd the Ottawa River, A sharp watth is helng kept.Dr.Hodges is home from Northern Ontarlo, where he has heen of North Bay.Although there were 400 cases altngether, some of which were of à virulent character, the majority of the cases were not serious, and passed without more than a couple of weeks\u2019 Mmeonventence tn the patients.This fact lessened the fear of the disease, and made the quarantine work of the authorities more difficult.\u201d Dr.Hodges reports the outbreak well ln hand now, and likely to pass awsy without serl- ous trouhle.One new case has heen found at Sharbot Lake which Is sald to have heen traced to the Canadian TPacific.A Special officer has been sent to look after t.: REV.MR.FLECK'S JUBILEE The services in commemoration \u2018of.the twenty-fifth anpiversary ,of the induction of the lev.James Flack as pastor of Kitox ! Church concluded last evening in a social reception held in the church and lecture The chyrelr was crowded, while ou the platform were seated many leading juindsters of the various -lenondinativns of the city.Mr.Walter I'aul presided, and letters of congratulation were read from ministers and laywen throughout the coyn- try.oo Toe Rev.James Patterson, on behalf of the elders, members and adherents of the church, rend an address to the Itev.James I'leck, expressing devout thankfulness for their long and happy association had been attended by such great progress.They felt that the success was due to his puipit ministrations, bis loyal adherence to evangelical.truth, his fearlessly declaring the whole counsel of God and fidelity {3 hie pastoral labors, ; : Rev.Mr.lieck, in reply, sald that In twenty-five years they had vet to learn of any compromise or sacrifice of principle on behalf of the pulpit or of amy curtail ment of the rights and libertlew of the pew: but In that period they had learned much and could renew thelr covenant, Te- solved to give each other the benefit of thelr ripened experience.; Short speeches, congratulatory both to Mr.Fleck and the congregation, were delivered by, Rev.De.MacViear, Rev.Canon Ellegood, Hev.Dr.J.Edgar Hill, Ror.Wm.Pattetson (Philadelphia), Revo J.It.Webb, Rev, TT.8.MeWilliams, Rev.Dr.Campbell (who has been pastor of St.Gabriel! Church for 35 years), and Mr.D.A.Budge, sceretary of the Y.M.C.A.Rev.Dr.Shaw, who was to have spoken for the Methodist Church, was attending the Montreal .Conference at Pembroke, Ont., and Rev.Dr.E.M.Hill, who was to have represented the Congregational Church, was called away during the evening.Mr.John Balllie.aa president of the heard of management, presented Rev.Mr.Fieek with a handsome oak cabinet filled with cutlery and silver, and Mr, Robert Henderson presented Mrs.Bleck witha beautiful bouquet of Toses (there being a tose for each wear of Mr.Fleok's pastorate), both of which Mr.Fleck feelingly acknowledged.During the evening coffee, ke and lice eream were served, and Mr.J.Lestle Ted.ford and Mr.Sidney Dugan artistically rendered vocal soles.The proceedings cloned with the National Anthem and the Benediction.Try Yildiz Egyptian Cigarettes (Gold Tips).20 cents per box.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRINCE EDWARD CONSERVATIVES, Picton.Ont.June 4.\u2014At a mass meet Ing of the Prince Edward County Conservatives, held here on Saturday, Levi Pu Willams was selected to be the candidate of the party at the à proaching elections for\u2018 the Lezisiature.eventeen nominees were mentioned, among them being .Dempsey, the present members, but all retired in favor of Mr.Williams.PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND The Great Summer Medicine That Makes Sick People Well.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is the one true specific recognized and prescribed to-day by the most able practitioners for all diseases arising from a debilitated nervous eystem.- \u2026 That eminent medical practitioner, Dr.Phelps, gave Puine's Celery Compound to bis profession as a positive cure for sleeplessness, wasting strength, dyspepsis, bil- iousnets, liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism and neuralgia, and in every case it has: proved victorious over éickness and direnes.*.Puine\u2019s Celery Compound works wonders in the hot eummer weather.It gives vim, energy and strength to the weak, languid, irritable and morose; it banishes all tired feelings, and enables men and women to through the routine of daily toil with heart, soul and energy.Let us urge you to try his marvellous healing medicine that millions are speak- ng of.Let us assure you that the use of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound ns \u201cone aposi- oa sad dood bf | artles will retain an | for some time interesting himself | In charge of the smallpox districts west which\u2019 NEWS NOTES, ONTARIO.The two Methodist churches in Strath voy have been united.os in » Dr.Calder of Petrolea has deen appoint od associate coroner for Lambton County.H.F.Gadsby has left the Toronto Star to become editor of the Detroit Journal.Effort is being made to have Woodstock's main street paved with vitrified rick.\u2018The Gananoque bolt works will be moved to Swansea, near Toronto, where the bead qffice is.Col.James Munro, of Embro, has re- ] signed his position as police magistrate ° the village.The Disciples of Christ will move their college from St.Thomas and affiliate with Toronto University.Mr.Philip Browne, the oldest member.of the Toronto Stock Exchange, has been stricken with paralysis.Mr.D.Forsyth, B.A., has been ap- peinted- principal of the Merlin High x hoo, succeeding Mr.J.W.Conner, Rev.Mr.Hossack, of Parkdale Presbyterian Church, Torontc, has left the Min- try, and joined a law firm in the Queen City.Moose are plentiful in Western Ontario this year, apd two were killed by a C.P.R.train thirty miles east of Rat Portage.\u2019 While in the ambulance on her way to the Maternity Hoepital, Hamilton, Friday evening, Mrs.H.Harris gave birth to.twin girls.William Lappin, a fireman on the C.P.R.steamship Alberta, fell while leaving the vessel at Owen Sound, and dis located his neck.Rev.Peter Iverach, a Presbyterian mis- sionory in Western Algoma, and brother of Prof.Jverach, of Aberdeen University, bas been drowned.\u2018 The Clerk\u2019s Union of Ottawa has issued an appeal to the farmers who trade in Ottawa to come to market on Fridays instead of Saturdays.Wikiam Knighton, of Belleville, who pleaded guilty to buncoing J.C.Hanley out of &, was given a term of three years in the Kingston penitentiary.Ç The-by-law authorizing the Council of the town of Harriston to lend 310,000 for the purpose oi starting a shoe fautory ' here was carried yesterday by u large majority.0 The associated charities of Ottawa have decided not to attempt any vacant lot farming this year, because suitable ground is not available, and because the needs of the dependent classes are not so urgent this summer.A A child from near Emburn is now in ft.Luke's Hospital, Ottawa, suffering from the effects of eating matches.number of the little one\u2019s teeth.have fallen out; and the jawbones have been attacked by the disease.Frank Vernnett, who stole: a horse from C.B.Barrett, and a buggy and har | ness from J.Parker of West Zorra, apd ! later was arrested at Shakespeare by Chief Conatahle MaCarthy of Stratford, was sentenced to seven years\u2019 imprisonment.Toronto ratepayers rejected a by-law to raise $133.500 for new exhibition buildings by 592, and rejected a by-law for $273,215 for water works\u2019 improvements by 723.The vote was small, arly 1,600 being recorded out of 18,000 qualified.The Lord's Day Alliance of Barrie are in arms against the militia authorities of that town.Lieut. the dismal failare of the production, his attempt at dialect being of the most amateurish description.Special mention should be made of the excellent work the orchestra is doing wn- der the direction of Mr.Herbert Spencer.The programmes every week are nod only well rendered, but are of a distinctly higher grade than one is accustomed to hearing in local theatres.THEATRE ROYAL \u201cThe Royal Prisoner\u201d attmeted onl fair audiences to the Theatre Royal, at though it ia presented by a company of above the average merit, and the costumes and accessories are historically correct.The play itself, however, is a somewhat lugubrious one, and is a little above the heads of the habitues of the Royal.Mr.True KR.James makes a hero, and Miss Lydia Knott is impressive as the émet Flizabeth.\u201d The other parts well taken, and the \u201cRoyal Prisoner is a play wéll worth going to see, although it is a little out of the line of the attractions that usually prove most su at popular price houses.SOHMER PARK.Sohmer Park last week wis the Meera of any number of pleasure reckers \u2018u spite rants from Europe are concerned they nre rgely in the hands of Mr.Clergue, and of the disagreeable weather.The band, this year is stronger than cver and ite === ag === LA = S | Mr.Clergue is a gentleman who.will have to be handled artistically.; \u201cOne consolation, however, the Conservative party will have when returned \u2018to | power,\u2018and that 18 that they can .: ] , Dire ence.This meets only once in every four Anglican Church, were-the messengers.valued at $300,000, Arrangements.were Allan made a neat reply, in which he tg Nr FArcbpald McGillivray, of Mont years.At it all laws for the Church are A greeting from the Lord's Day Alliance being made to\u2019 reduce the interest charge thanked his fri iends heartily - Songs were to ted e- Rev.1.3 McWilliam, iven was brought by Rev.Mr.Mitchell, of from 4 1-2 per cent.to 4 per cent.This Siven by Mesers.E.Powers, J.Cunning- away BV her brother.Mr, W.C.nÉchol- .made.The district conferences are only Erskine byterian Church, Ottawa.would giv .ham, G.White, and R.Baird.The mu- ., .give a profit of $700 a year.The 18M, \u201d 1 ; 0 PR .; , PE ES 3 ons.&ical part of th mme wae rin- SON, wore a tailor-made traveiling gown executive affairs.They have control only Talking of the observance of the Lord's latest transaction in regard t> the Tem tended by Mr.0 Tuston.né The evenin Pa of navy blue cloth, and pretty fawn hat.over matters of administration, and are Day to a Methodist Conference, he said, ple was the renting of rooms to a bank .x designed chiefly to see that laws made by, was like carrying coals to Newcastle.The for $2,500 a Tear\u2019 The story of St.entertainment was brought to a close by Her bouquet was o white boat mo There the general conference are carried out.perils which threaten the Lord's Day are James adversity the hope for recovery the singing\u2019 of For he's a jolly good fel- Mr.De 0 Wier AT ir th e best ma here The general conference consists of an equal greed of gold and lust of pleasure.\u201d The were cut short by the hands f the clock low.Ve ddir b ter 4 e the ny \u20ac $ .number of lay and clerical delegates.The greed of gold came through corporations.pointing to the hour for the lay and cler- was a wedding breakfast at the vome © district conferences appoint one clerical Canada to-day is fast coming under the ical d t .-Each for a IN SOCIAL LIFE.: the brides mother, and later Mr.an ; delegate for each twelve ministers in the control of corporations.The one aim of conference.ss to separate en for ng Thos.Tait is b from Toront Mes : MoGilévray Jeït for a trip to Ng WAISTS represent the over-produc- district, and then an equal number of laÿ- the corporation, he said, was to obtain LAYMEN ONLY rs.\u2018Thos.Tait is home from Toronto.osition.Upon their return\u2019 they will tion of a well known manufacturer in men.The first conference was held in dividends, For this street cars and rail .Miss Cox leaves this week for a visit to Liv can & ; 1884, and consisted of five united Method- way trains are run on Sunday.The ex- The lay session was a rather interest- Ste.Agathe.\u201c live at 7 Hutchison Street.Many dainty ist branches.In 1874 two of them, the cuse that the day was the working man's ing one.After clearing up a lot of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Archer were in and pretty wedding gifts were received.Wesleyan Methodists and the.New con- [only opportunity for an outing was only old business the.meeting resolved to] Quebec on Sunda ce nection, united.Ten years later these an excuse.It was the duty of the Church publish the sermons of, lr.Sutherland s y.OENTRAL WCT.U.MEETING.united bodies were joined by the Methodist to raise a clarion voice against this dese- and Dr.Maggs in the Christian Era and- Mr.and Mrs.A.Belanger, Ottawa, are \u2018 .| Episcopal, the Primitive Methodists and crating spirit of the times.It is \u2018the circulate 1,000 copies, at the expense of 8t the Carslake Hotel._ The last of the regular month] meet- the Bible Christians.The result was a duty of lawmakers to legislate for the the Lay association \"among non-subscrib- Miss Van Horne is the guest of Mrs.08 for the season of the Central W.C.union, under the corporate title, \u201cThe greatest good of the greatest number.It ing members.\u2018 Brooks, Mountfeld, Sherbrooke.S| T.U.was held yesterday afternoon .in ce , Methodist Church, à of all Methodist A.will be intereatin, to get the working The hurmonizing of the work of the Mr.George Iles is in Montreal, and goes Fran gelistic Hall, ee he chair : .: ° nizations in Canada and Newfoundland.men interested.ey are the wass chief- .: .°° \"i ; .= fi ) A °.; + .aon In Ce et.Tt is an in.ly interested in obtaining obeervance of | Preeb terfan and Bethodint chuece be at ine end of the week to Buffalo Unusual interest was given thé meeting by EVery waist fresh and crisp looking; made of finest imported porporated society, owning $4,000,000 worth the sanctity of the Lord's Day.A con.morning made.it impossible for the lay- e Rev.Principal \u201cMecVicar has re; the presence of Mrs.W.M.Outta, Glas | Scotch Ginghams, fancy striped and check designs.All the of property.There are ten conferences\u2014 tinental Sabbath, with art galleries and men to epecif > Presbrterians.The mect- turned from a visit to Western Ontario.pov, Scotland, who has accompanied her .\u2019 .De 1.; Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Sco- museums open and trains running to ing was Ca fovor of it however, and the : Mr.and Mrs, George W.Eadie, have husband, to Montreal jn Sopnection with newest colorings, made in latest styles\u2014Bishop sleeves\u2014long \u2018 \\ - ints i -orki ; A , \u2018 : | : je coming.jubilee e YMCA.Mrs.ai { .tia, Montreal, Bay Quinte, Toronto, Ham- points in the country, meant the working difficulty was overcome by recommending ft to spend tie summer a ave Oatts as sited a great number of Wor waist effects\u2014the new lap-over style of collar and cuffs\u2014plain fiton, London, Manitoba and British Co- of attendants on the Lord\u2019s Day.Soon .'s A re à à ci v t f h tment of com- ati ; : : ; - + ; Jumbia.There is also a missionary con- the day would lose all its sanctity.Legis Lo conference lire into the mission circuits left for their house on the Lower Lachine B20 A deb an interesting y and inserted embroidery fronts.Those who have seen these Ladies\u2019 Scotch Wool Gingham Waists, 100 Dozen in all.ference in Japan.lation should be obtained and the law- à istri i i ci : : 2 : : i h district with a view of making Road.| ! ved ° \u2019 THE PLACE OF MEETING.makers backed up.The Lord's Day Al- the work istrict with a view of mike | I Andrew Parton, has.returned to dress on the work, giving as the result of Waists say Its a shame to sell them for this money, and that Lo ry ; liance had succeeded in closing theatres mical in time, men and money.Sherbrooke, after a visit to her sister r observations that moth of the poverty we could easily geta half more and still be giving Covering such a wide expanse of country, in Montreal and getting the Ontario Leg- The clergymen Sr some of them, were Mrs.H S.Holt » and distress known is due to intemper- : Rta ; , 5 The selection of a meeting place for a gen- islature to prevent the running of Sunday criticized.A mild resolution was passed Cet : .NE ance.Mrs, Oatts was listened to with a bi bargain, true enough, as they would retail eral conference is a pretty serious matter.excursions to the Buffalo Exposition.The | but the debate was not so lifeless.The Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Gillespie and the close attention, and at the close of her t $ 00 d $ h To boom thi , LA general committee was appointed for churches should back up the action of the resolution axked for a better observance Misses Gillespie have left for Ste.Anne | address received hearty applause.regular a I.an 1.75 each.oO boon ngs the purpose, and to it Winnipeg sent an Ontario lawmakers.resolution ake ervice and asked con.4° Bellevue.A very realistic atory of work among to-morrow you can have your choice at.\u2026.\u2026.invitation for the conference to meet CONFERENCE APPROV ferences to see that rules for the conduct: \u201cMrs.J.D.Baile has left with a party the poor and degraded was toid by the .: there.The committee, desiring to please NE AR PS LAW.ooo services be carefully prepared and of friends for the Pan-American Exposi- ¢ entral Biblewoman.Mise Brown, wha de The Waist will be on sale at 8.0'clock in the morning, 2nd floor.8 ak - MAKERS .ow ; i y : .i as many possible and to make no ene ) .more strictly observed.\u2018The debate de- tion.ed and bring the Gospel story to the fall- Mail Orders filled, state colors preferred, and size wanted.mies, is asking the district conferences for On motion of Rev.John Scanlan, sec- \u2018veloped the fact that there have heen hign Mr.and Mrs.A.8.Birchall have left on.Mrs.Laytield reported on the very an expression of opinion.Thé Montreal ] à ; : donted by \u20ac t} for T t ait M d M Bir- \u2018 pe conference this morning said Winnipeg.onded by Rev.S.'G.Bland, the following church practices a opt v.some » he or, oronto to, visit Mr.and Mrs.Bir- promising beginning of the summer's pat There were several reasons for this\u2014o resolution was passed unanimously.It pastors.The delegates objected to \u201che chall, Huron.Street, for the next couple | 'Mower Missi ork.More hel re W 0 ° Was because Sinmipeg is the only ton was coupled with a vote of thanks to the intonation which has been in places adopr- of weeks.; oo wanted on Wodneadaya ot the AAA hat About Chenille Curtains for Your which has expressed a desire to have the speaker.ed for part of the services.- ; Miss Lucy Baker, Presbyterian mission- Mansfeld Street, and flowera are always ° The conference hereby pledges itself The officers chosen for the ensuing Year ary on the Indian reserve, Prince Albert, welcome.A number of delegates from Country Residence ?conference: then it is believed the con- ren , to co-operate with the\u2018 Lord\u2019s Day Ali- were, Judge Deacon.Inverness, hon.pre- N'W.T., is ghe guest of Mrs.J.B.Caver- the Central W.C.T.U.attended the annual e ference wu do 1 4ipes good, and the ance in using all prop to protect sident: W.H Lambly, Inverness, pre- | hill Bishop Street \u2018 ; in wi .sing roper means to protec ; .006 y \\ =8, \u201c| hill, Bis Street.\u201d : i -day.; : i Its expected it will cost, \u2018the pe and save the day of rest from the evils sident; James Bissel, Brockville, vice-nre- \"vtr, ventliam White and Miss White, county convention en meetings are over OF your City House for that matter! Good enough for either ?The reason we ! ference funds 815,000 to hold the meeting which eo seriously threaten it.And fur- sident : Charles, Morton, Montreal, secre- | of Sherbrooke, are in town.Mr.Justice.for the season, the work of the Bible-\u2018 ask the question is that a Chenille Curtain manufactures who had more stock than .in Winnipeg.The meeting this morning thermore, that the conference rejoices to | tary-treasurer.le list of delezates to the White goes this week.to New York to woman and the Flower Mission will go on ready money made a deal with us the other day whereby we purchased from him a learn and most cordially endorses the ac- Vacancies in the list of delezates to consult an occulist.steadily.case of handsome Chenille Curtains.Colors, Olive Green, Myrtle Green; Terra recommended that -each delegate pay, his relli tion of the Ontario Gov in a» A eneral conference were filled by the ap ! ; .oym travellne expenses Pot tne and the 3 tity of preventing.the pointavent of Mr.Chown, of Kingston, The engagement is announced of Miss.i i ing th sponsibility \u2018enti ; ] remainder be paid out of the general hning of Sund lity of preventing the and James Carter.of Montreal.Mr.John Nina Beatrice Fiske, daughter of Mr.J.Cotta and Gobelin Blue.They measure 37 inches wide, by 3} yards long ; have beautiful contrasting dado top and bottom, with deep knotted overhanging fringe\u2014 ands.This is to running of Sunday excurs trai ñ CAVE na ts +++.; os pipe\u2019 .funds.| his i ere ca Eine who etenIneTR in Sunday excuron he an Ae Cunningham was named alternate.J.Fiske, of \u201cThe Pines, Coaticooke, tote oe curtains that retail in the regular way at $3.75 pair.: roads will also.be asked to give free trans- erican Exposition.\u201d woe executive chosen, were Majors, J.en WV.Percival Roper of Montreal.\u2018 3 T .2 0 .: ortation for Eastern delegates for tri - re \u201c.Knox, of Montreal; John Cunningham, The wedding takes place to-morrow af- .= $ 2° Pom Winnipeg to the Pasifie.This wp COLLEGE WITH A SURPLUS.of Montreal; A.Shaw, of Kingaten; W.ternoon at the residence of the bride's & re e Lo 0 0 morrow.clearing at 5 pair.mother, \u2018Simpson Street, of Miss Isabella .Starke to Mr.Frank Westrope Lamp On sale on Third Floor.lough.: 0 Hi Saturday was the last day of the Wond- | gion to investigate the condition of domes- pire races and a beautiful \u2018day.The .tic missions in conference.It is felt that| gowns were lovely.Amongst the many | ' .they are multiplying too fast and that from\u2019 resent were Miss Hendrie, (Hamilton), : hy * 20° are not worth the money expen rom Miss Violet Gooderham, Mrs.Lally Me- done for delegates to the Presbyterian Gen- Stanstead College asked for assistance WW.Dalglish, of Huntington., eral Assembly for the purpose of adver- for a new wing to be used as a music | DOMESTIC MISSIONS.| Wheat Biscuit Other Interesting Items for To-morrow\u2019s Shoppers 25c and 30c White English P.K.\u2019s.15¢ | $1.50 Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Hats.50s 81.00 Wire Screen Doors.70¢ | 15c Ladies\u2019 fast color Black Hose.90 The lay association appointed a commis- ain | For the Most Complete Store News Sec the Daily Herald Each Day missionary and sustentation funds.The Carthy, Mrs.J.Kerr Osborne, Mrx.and as a Foundation tor many Beautiful, was established, memberehip then and now (Sherbrooke,); Miss Mary Ellwood, Miss Dainty and Healthful Dishes and Des- + + + + + + + + ¢ + + .+ 1 ° ' } + + and money.expended.Brown, (Hamilton); Mrs.Gordon Osler, Î gerts, practically demonstrated in the .A MISPLACF VOTE.Mrs.Richards, (Winnipeg); Mrs.Henry b¢ Free Cooking Lessons now belng given Co ° 1 Duggan, Miss Grace Cawthra, Mr.Clar-| 5 at Y.M.C.A.Building, Dominion + - \u2018 , + + + + + $ + + + + 4 4 4 4 commission will ascertain when mission yt \"Selvin.Jones, Mrs.Worthington, |.HAMILTON'S t.Catherine & Peel Sts.and Dominion Sq.; \u201cThe Ministerial Association had an in: de Sul , A 3 1: nc ence Bogert, Miss Beatrice ullivan, Capt.Square, every afternoon, at 3.30.teresting matter before it behind.closed Churchill Cockburn, K.C., Mrs.Owens | fies who value the Health + we : \u2018Family should not miss this opportun- & _ seoresreseeess mr , \" : doors.The matter concerned Rev.G.W.Bradford who, ahout two years ago was That the blood is losing its richness and the very life rere a the lat Dominion election JUNE WEDDINGS end many others.ity of securing useful hints and sug- eee 9-000 transferred to Alberta from the Montreal 1 .dford 1 for H gestions in Hygienic Cooking.1 i i in : Mr.Bradford attempted to vote for tlon.1 - - \u2014 itself is being sapped from brain and\u2019 nerves.You feel frank Oliver because he was a prohibition- .SHREDDED WHEAT : p with - ist and his opponent was mot.Rev.Mr.& ; = addin.ol weak.and ru down.You get pale and Jato with dark Bradford wax challenged on the ground of Aon Saturday the wedding took place of rings under the eyes.You lose flesh and the food you | insufficient residence.\u201d Mr.Bradford, on | flaliworth, in M.Luke'« Church, Toronto, g y you eat the assurance .of Mr.Oliver's representa-} the morning, in the presence of thQ does not seem to nourish you.Your hands and fe tive.that he was qualified, took thie oath |! , A | the * et get \u2019 : , .immediate relatives and Intimate friends y 8 and voted.It turned out afterward that \u2018of the bride and bridegroom only.The \u2018 : 4 \u2018cold.You are nervou irri .\u2018Li 1 his time of residence in the district was) servi | ¢ ; À ! .s and rritable Little things worry not sufficient, and thè matter came before Prouchall ns rend by the Rey core, | you.You suffer with headache, neuralgia and nervous the, Methodist, Church.Rev.Mr.Brad Br rhe bride.The bride had on a | ol ord, and consequently his case, re > \u201c = oh 3 a .: ; stylish travel: it of navy blue broad dyspepsia.You grow melancholy and depressed at times, transferred back to the Montreal confer- dloth, lor made.with coque to match.{ 4 4 4 | MEANS HEALTH TO-THE CONSUMER.b p Ç Read what a minister says: p \u201cWe have used Shredded Wheat now > for four years or more.We use not ; less, but more, of It.It is indeed the p p p p p p 20-000 0-0-0-0-0 John Murphy & Co.Butterick\u2019s Patterns and Publications.\u2018staff of life.\u2019 With Shredded \u2018Wheat as the main article of food I! feel better fed and can do more work than on any other dict.I have never been so well and strong as since 1 began making Shredded Wheat the leading article of New Voile de Paris! We have just put into stock 50 pieces VOILE DE PARIS which is the most stylish dress fabric for Summer wear | \"New Voile de Paris! Im Black and all the latest shades.New Black i Colored Nun\u2019s Cloths! y: .ence.An investigating committee was an- A | : find your memory failing and feel unable to concentrate Or Ceted earls in the conference.This af: After the cer Mr.and Mrs.Hall ternoon they reported that Mr.Bradford worth leit for Muskoka, where they wil your thoughts.had erred innocently, and that morally he spend some weeks, \u201cand on their return ed : > wae unimpaired.As to hia suitability for they will live at 38 Tranby Avenue.This is the train of symptons which lead to nervous pastoral work the committee did not re-| A very pleasing event took place yester- | à ati d 1 ; .oe .rt definitely.The ministerial ression, day morning in the Church of Notre prostration and paralysis or land their victim in the owever, decided him well aualified and | Dame, when PANS Allan pas married 1 ie\u2019 i : the mistake is now entirely excused.to Miss L.Martineau, daughter of Mrs.epileptic hospital or insane asylum.Nearly everybody À publie meeting was held in the even- J.Martineau, Nôtre Dame Street.The perience.\u201d \u2014(Rev.) Inman L.Willcox, ing in the interest of foreign missions, Rev, bridesmaïds were Mias Jouise Raymond Worcester, Mass.- needs a nerve restorative and blood builder at certain per- D Hartwell.who haa been working for and Mise Ethel Munroe, while the grooms: A \u2018Book, containing 262 recipes, Free L food.It not only feeds the appetite L but the whole body.My stomach is .4 free from all \u2018hankering.\u2019 My regular b diet for breakfast and supper is mainly Shredded Wheat.My two children al- most live on it and thrive as never before.1 believe anyone who will give it a fair trial will have the same ex- ++ +++ 40400-00000 VOIS VIT TS to every lady attending the Cooking Lessons at Y.M.C.A.Hal], 3.30 p.m.to-day.: SHREDDED WHEAT for sale by all | grocers.~ ; i i is Ii | .: many vears in China was the speaker.He! n were Mr.Herb.Fureat and Mr.E iods in his life.When nerve cells are being wasted away worked in the Province of Sin Chuan, and men ere ME.mony wan witnessed by : i e can se | spent the evening pointing out the advan.host of friends, after which a\u2019 sump- more rapidly than nature can replace them collapse is cer- Pret of missionary work in this Province n host of rene fast wan served.at of 70,000,000 people.' the home of the bride's father.The ; presents were costly and numerous.The |- fo-t-0-t-00b000 aa aan an 00 0-0-0-0-0-0 4-0-4e-+-e-0-+-+-+ ++ + + +440 tain, unless some means is used to assist in enriching the blood and creating new nerve force.Dr.Chase's Nerve CENSUS RETURNS pride a room left on on tr through [ { +Food is the most effective preparation.obtain \u2014_\u2014 the New England States, and will visit\u2019 NUN'S CLOTH in fine weaves for Summar dresses, in all the abl 8 La ei | 3 prep e for Ottawa, June 3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.Archi the Pan-American Exposition before re | LACE HOUSE.\u2018new colors just placed in stock, all wocl.Price 40c per thoroughly restoring richness to the blood and strength bald Blue, chief census commissioner, has turning home.yard.had his attention drawn to announcements Yesterday afternoon a very pretty and BLOUSES OF NEWEST STYLES and vitality to the nervous system : : jet weddi k place at the residençe : | * at various points of census returns made quiet wedding took place at the r« idençe ,Ç ,\u2018 \u2018 : upon.the authotity of county census com- of the bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Kk FINEST FABRICS _ The New Pin Spot Voiles | .missioners.He therefore deems it ad- : COLORED.75¢, 81.10, 81.50, visable that attention should be caitel to THIS 18 THE LATEST NOVELTY OUT\u2014all new colors, just what you want for a Summer Dress or Blouse.Price 35c per yard.one of the census regulations which every REST Fo honith reat and recreation go WHITE, 81.1 3 hm, to:83.10, à e .Las «10, OU, DR.CH ASE\u2019S NI RVE FOOD commissioner sears Jo carry out, viz: alent ¢ to Abenakis Sprin \\ PQ The ° ; that no returns shall be given to the pub- idoat spo o spend a vacation.Ub 8 9 | \u2018 lic in advance of the printed bulletins or boating, bathing.fAshing, country CF, opm Sizes m Black up to 42 50 cents a box, six boxes for $2.50.All dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., reports except by the chief census officer, gq) or and ut ratea ciroular and 2431 St.Catherine St., ; ; i der authority of the Minister of Ki .Abenakis 8pri : ; Toronto.Agents wanted for Dr.Chase's Last and Complete Receipt Book.M erleulture.authority of the Smister ° Br a write À.G.Kimpton.Abenakis Springs MISS M.SKIDDY, Proprietor.A Beautiful Range of Blouses | : All the latest styles and desizus in PRINTS, MUSLINS, \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 - \u2014 4 |you went out again because I cried.Do lthe waiting game, and that could only \u201cwhy must St, Trond give up his place?LAWNS and WASHING SILKS at popular prices | you wonder now?\u201d have one end.\u2018The limes round Breuthe we St.Trond was a fool, but he let a man .By |.There was no need for more mords, land had broken, but who would dare Lo als be, while, this fool-umphi and the sen- | \u2014 w t in the bare, brown garden, while such a force as we could ng ence dled away in a throaty German oath.= \u201d ; y a y 0 ran e H C.Bail the thin ahadows of the lenfless tress pass- the 46,000 Spaniards who lay before Alk- Later still (women came to summon me, ! For a Full List of Friday Bargains Read Thursday's Herald.: \u2018 : + ey d and as 1 .wen® out À met Vermell, for we ai .dund r r as the sun waned waar?The prince went back to Delft to arn fhe went.longe waned om Dicdrich Somoy, governor of North were ail living with the burgomaster.: \u2018 At Inst the aun vas down benina Holland, and left the secretary Cornput \u201cAh! guard of honor, captain?\u201d said he he \u2018hours, \u2018\u2019énbrielle Tome with a start.in St.Trond's lace at Breuthe.with a smile, \u2019 : [t was toward the middle of September\u2014| Now, I knew nothing of the baz that y me, CHAPTER X.\u2014(Contioucd.: s es p < \u201cI t be very late!\u201d she cried, \u201c1 \u2014( sued.) aise Jeu sure?\u201d she asked, giving ber mul gon Good hye! oN 1 must go; uot 9.1 bave _ranse to remember the time\u2014! had come to the gate, and I was \u201csome- \u2018You do not flatter yourself,\u201d she sald, \u201cA! bh \" a ou.\u201d there came\u201d to the gates of Breathe a\u2019 what startled to ind Jan Van Cornput : and à smile hung round het 1ips and passed | + 1 I have seen.ol TT ed 4 : : sat swartim, lean fellow, wearing a dress not with the bargomaster and Gaspar and two U P HY & C away.\u201cWhy do you try to make me think Gabeoe, wi ue of toc sides.de ee Seat again.m aw Jat Sullke that ne Alva's men.ile dismounted of the town's aldermen in solemn conclave , ° the worst oi ou?fine e re at \u201cYou.have forgotten.wh answer path from the house came Vermell.t and Walked conily, lending i horse, to Gaspar would not look at me, put, Corapat : mplo: gesture.\u2018Why will | « ave forgotten.\u201d_____________ 1 \"ep in,\" He.\u201cwith hait | the burghers who were on guard.guve me 0 sueering smile.and then close ' you show me all the black and nothing at ask anything: you only sata |® \u201cProut girl, captala,= lie sald, with- \u201c1's \u2018mar called Newatead ln the town?\u201d on my heels St.Trond entered.© 2343 St.Catherine Street, else?things.\" nything; you only sa witliout thinking be asked in bad Flemish.\u201cWhy am I summoned?\u201d he asked h A .I looked down into her face, and I took \u201cThen I ask now\u2014\" what ske dr bim ldis, .\u201cWhat have you to do with him?\u201d salé Coo try our worthy friend here,\u2019 quoth Terms Cash.Tel.Up 933.Garner Metocalte.: orr.put.: : | .her hands in mine.§ \u201d\" .\u201c \u201cYou scem rather dull.Too lonely, eh, they.| \u201cI will tell you why,\u201d I said quietly.Wait a minute, You forget a lot of Ath 3 , \u201cAnd what ls\u2018that to you?\u201d quoth he.\u2018 ve \u201cIt ie because I put you too high \"to try | things.You forget how\"'1 wan In that\u2014 be said ou à quecr on his lips.\u201cWhere gid you learn Sar manners?\u201d again try me?I cried, and Cornput smiled : and chest you.If you think we n better that camp.\u201d Sue grew paje and atnddered.! .cried one.- en St, Tropd diew himself up In a statel anan than J am I shall feel I have wronged And then you came, snd you\u2014you\u2014bougunt CHAPTER XI \u201cFaith, not In Rreuthe ** cried he.fashion.© ! p { Lely i ; Foca 1 would have you know the worst, Wf,\" abe sald softly.\u2018 PTER es \u201c| \u201cPerhapseit Was in Spain?* \u2018 \u201cI have sut In judgment on Master N : cause then I can dare to ask you-!f 1! And then?\u2019 [ cried.AIVA'S REVENGE \u201cperhaps it was,\u201d cries my gentleman.stead more than once.\u201d sald he and ach - \u2014 ¥ cheated you I should not dare\u2014to ask you \u201cThat le all,\u201d she answered; and ahe ! \u2018 oy Tea TRE What?\" bow ef, the hughers at ONCE, | çime my Judgment was wrong.\" vw rand eac \u2019 i it there is any hope, If there is any chance Stood With her head drooping a little, \u201cThey.were happy days thereafter In laying bold of blm.v \u2018here will be little chance of mista : ' rou could ever love me.\u201d Gabrielle! Gabrielle!\u201d cried; and my Breothe town, when we walked together \u201cNay.then, do m errand yourselves, now,\u201d quoth Cornput.° stake \u201cAre you showing me the worst side?\u201d @TME were round her, and she gave herseif on the walls, in the burgomaster's garden, be sald coolly, \u2018twisting out of their grasp \u201cHave you fudged me already?\u2019 .I asked, .| : © said softly.Up to me as I caught her to my breast, sometimes as far as I dare go Into the and flinging a bag at their feet.The fools | quietly : \u2018 : \u201cIs that all your answer?\u2019 I cried, and ber smiling face, with wet blue eyes, was country.And yet \u2018twas alloyed for me\u2014 looked at the bag Instead of him, and he \u201cI ba : .\u2019 \u2018 started back, \" \u2019 lifted to mine, and 1 kissed her., O, yes, young mistrens, I see your pretly sprang to his horse and was gone.j_\"1 pave found him a trie man 80d 4|i \u201cWell, but you said you would show me In the grey stone walls of the garden a face frown; and indeed, Ind I have blood Those wise burghers looked at one an good soldler.sald 8t.Trond, \u201cand § warn | ' 2.Abe wort side, and I want to know,\u201d she wide seat ls hewn out, and there we sat [in my velns like you\u2014I sas \u2018twas allowed other, and;~ CL : you.\u2018The evidence should be weighty oun .\u2018 wered.' ia \\ together in silence for à long time, band in for me with the thought of Alkmaar.1j \u201cPois mnat to the over rat thes rad: Teen Ju condemn bln.1 will be no .«aid.: : at o that gr , .: It is troe, hate to fall; und worst of ail I hate to fall so they brought the bax s Ah, well, we will judge of the evidence, | | \u201cBot ML might be the best then,\u201d sho \u201cWhat are yom (hinking about?asked hy my own fault.But for my own \u2018foll Van Cornput, ; \u2018 .sald, looking © at we.°° ' Gabrielle at last.Ww would have .becen a man with less to In Gaspar and 1 nat ip the hurgomaster\u2019s then, even wi:hout the nid of Seigneur de , .atrielle.do not play with me!\u201d I eried, \u201cI am thinking of you; and wondering-\u2014\"\" regret wno won Gabrielle's love.She would house that evening talking of Alkmaar\u2014 8t.Trond.You may go, quoth Cornpat, «Ih but which side of me would you said I.not suffer me to speak of It, laughed at it we always were talking of Alkmaar | waving his hand.; i WwW P SCO - soe?\u201d Wondering at me?\u201d sbe cried.for pride, and that was somé comfort; but those dAys\u2014a mpssags came for Gaspar 1 : St.Trond turned to go, but at the\u2019 door ; e ° °.| \u201cI aon they are afl alike,\u201d said I, \u201cWhen I know what you think of me\u2014\"_ the nowledge that Alva's 3,000 might hava ding him go to the governor at once, be paused.' .Cl i \u201cDo you know?\u2019 she asked, with a 70- been crushed still lay in my nrnd and \u201c on the msn,\u201d grumted Gam -; De I bid you remember, Jan Van Corn- \u2019 : .I.u To prove to you that Dr Bulsh smile.\u2018\u2019O, yes, 1 know what you wi: [rankied.1 have heard Gaspar\u2014he was 8 Mrs pul, there is a higher judge that you,\u201d ho - MONTREAL, Là x Chase's Ointment is a certain |say.In the market place 1 called yon man.of learning heforé he took to the ' raid, lemnly.+ i we Id 5 i and absolute cure for each cruel: but then you tere trying to prove |eworû and the saddie\u2014I have heard Gas-| .A Ca \u2018Even more than ome,\u201d 1 movrmured., - ; \u2019 ' LL à > and every form of itching, 500 were right.And now ym have been par taik of nn old Greek who said that the| And Cornput frowned and his-little eyes || Decorator, : to 5.\" ! bieodingand protruding piles, | 0 eager to ahow me the black side-do you worst of woes was to see things wrong and .tyinkied maliciously, 1 Wall Papen, ote.\u2026 Uéet St.Ontherins Sb By manufactures have guaranteed it.tes ktow which side 1 have seen?\u201d have no power to right them.He was à .; \u201cL\u2019erha I ahail.serve your turn.\u2019 be ' .: , \u2019 : cE .fais in the daily press and ask your neigh.Rhe paused and leaked into my face, nnd etes man: leur 1 think it cents derper te : oid.* [ee is our evidence\u2014not 1! A .: ' ; .what they think grit You can use it and : Klsred her a ain.red know Fou might have righted them and to » box tte jus after ail.\u201d \u2019 ce\u2014not very lg «- ç ee : ; 1\" money back & box, \u2018I thoug was only because you cared | bave thrown the chance away.= : signetare on every hp gent .: \u2019 \u2026.Lo .So , .Fire Toronte, ne for the Bpaniarés.1 know oow, 1| Well, the days vent by and we Bad ut} LF Brome-Quiaine Badèets band, strange re aaa.Mel) LE te Up 2 EST oo *C Ointm 1-4 ow.\u201d She said.\u201cYou came into tie news from Alkmaas \u2014 It Bold Out, i \u2018| oq int 8 2 ip Spanish.Lew Ll Lt PT A nd or: h ONT Rreutne hoconse-desause 3 Jeoglied; aad ture was comsors 3 tat, bet joel ngely fe: pm g00 0 ANU rye} jtd a .: .LE \u2014 .Li 7 \u2014- \u2018 - \" me g ; * .; .\u2019 \u2018 ty om Î °° \u2019 .: \u2019 .\u2018 Cy, A a.No Le vio $, qe .- ; - ce \" \\ i & Hh , | uaTuS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS.| tp - < BIRTHS.ETHIER\u2014At Wate the wife of J.E.pes Macau GOLDSWORTH\u2014On May 20, at 23 Cuth- bert Street, to Mr.and Mrs, William daughter.Goléswortu, a pou HODGSON\u2014At 410 Pine Avenue, on 23, the wife of A.À.Hodgson, of à son.BUSH-\u2014On May 99, at 7 Laurier Avenue, St.Heurl, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Frank G.Bush, EYRNE\u2014On May 19, at 50 Hutchison St., te Mr.and Mrs, D.J.Bymme, a daughter.HUTCRISON\u2014~O 80 daughter to PE.Hutchison, West.Mr.and Mrs, mount.\u2019 .EVANS\u2014At 473 Bourgeois Street, May 22, the wife of J.T.Evans of a drugatar, FRENCH\u2014At 150 Park Avenue, May 23, a Jaugbter to Mr.and re prank a en BRUNKT\u2014In Lachine, May 81, the wife of Joseph Alfred Brunet of a daughter.CHARTRAND\u2014In this city, at 1600 Murray Street, the wife of Al e Chartrand of a son, DICKIE\u2014May 80, at Orangeville, Ont., to Rev.R.W, and Mrs, Dickle a son.UONES\u2014May 31, at Toronto, the wife of Arthur Jones of a son.M DIARMID-May 30, the wife of F.C.McDiarmid, of Carleton Place, of a daugh- SAGE\u2014May 25, at 663a Hutchison Street, the wife of J.A.Bage of a son.SMITH\u2014At 162 Vitre Street, May 30, the wife of H.D.Smith of a son.THORNTON\u2014At Ottawa, May 81, to Mr.und Mrs.Arthur Thornton a daughter.WOOD\u2014May 24, at Toronto, to Me.and Mrs.J.A.Wood a daughter.MARRIAGES.DWYER-DRURY\u2014In this eity, on the 4th of June, 1901, at St.Patrick's Church, by the Rev.Father Quinlivan, P.P., WII Ham, son of Dennis Dwyer, to Maggie, Foungest daughter of the late Owen rury.; HENRY-RPAD\u2014At St.Paul's Church, Upper Lachine, on Saturday, June 1, by the Rev.R.Hewton, M.A., Walter F.B.Henry, son of G.W.Henry, to Lillian Yates, youngest daughter of Samuel Read.GINGRAS-LAMBERT\u2014At Louiseville, May 21, Mr.A.H.Gingras, of Waterloo, to Marie Blanche Hermine, daughter of Z.Lambert, Mayor of Louisville.BTANSFIELD-MONROE\u2014At 1173 St.Denis \u2018Street, on the 30th ult., by the Rev.J.R.son, of St.Gilles\u2019 hurch, Charles Stansfield, superintendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, to Leti- tla [Brunson Walker Monroe, both of Mont- mea.- McGILLIVRAY-NICHOLSON \u2014 On June 4th, 1901, at the American Presbyterian Church, |.Montreal, by the Rev.T.S.McWilllams, D.D., Annie Morris, eldest daughter of the late Jno.Nicholson, Esq., contractogy to Archibald McGillivray, of this city.| 131x DUFRESNE-LEPAGE\u2014Ax St.Louis France Church, June 3, by Rev.Mr.Hebert, P.8.8., of Notre Dame, Vitor Du-|.fresne to Miss Marie Louise Antoinette Lepage.HALLWORTH-GIMSON \u2014 At St.Luke\u2019s Church, Toronto, June 1, by the Rev.A.J.Broughall, rector of St.Stephen's \u2018Church, uncle of the bride, Victoria May.youngest daughter of John Foster Gim- son, to John Bright Hallworth, youngest son of Noel Hallworth, both of Toront.KEENE-GILLESPIE \u2014 At St.Patrièk's Church, May 21, by Rev.Father Quin- livan, John Joseph Gillesple to Harriet Lucy Keene, : ; POOLER-SAUNDERS \u2014 May 31, In All Saints\u2019 Church, Ottawa, by Rev.A.W.Mackay, Clara, daughter of Mrs.J.Saunders, to Frederick William Pooler.WADE-WILSON\u2014At Knox Church, Toron- ! to, June 1, by Rev.H.M.Parsons, D.D., ssisted by Rev.A.B.Winchester, pas- for of \u2018Knox Church, Mary Millicent, only daughter of the late David Wilson, Esq., Newmarket, Ont., to H.G.Wade, son of.Henly Wade, Toronto, and late of Poet Hope.: .DEATHS IN THE CITY.WNDERJON\u2014Acciden{ally drowned, near Victoria Bridge, on Sunday, June 2nd, 1901, Harry, youngest and dearly beloved son of Wm.8.\" Anderson, aged 27 years.x DOYLE\u2014At his late residence, 68 Anderson Street, June 2, Gerald (Garrett) Doyle, a mative of the County Carlow, Ireland, and formerly a resident of Quebec for.over 40:years.Funeral from above address on Tuesday.the 4th, at 3 p.m., to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.beloved GILES\u2014Alexander Gordon Gilles, belov son of Willlam Edward and Laura Frances Giles, aged D years, 2 monthg and 13 days.Interred in Mount Royal Cemetery.EN\u2014June 2, H Murren, late MERE Customs, aged 75 years.Funeral! from the residence of his daughter, Mrs.Thomas Fitzgerald, 379 Mance Street, on Tuesday, June 4, at 7.30, to St.Patrick 8 Church, thence to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.\"RRIEN\u2014June 2, at the Hotel Dieu, Mary 0 Reeves, wife of the late Patrick O'Brien.Funeral private.-Limerick papers please copy.: , NNELL\u2014June 2, after a long 1liness, 0 stephen O'Donnell (late Academy of Music orchestra),aged 40 years and 5 months.Funeral will take place on Tuesday morn- 7 o'clock sharp from his late resl- ing at ; 48 Cuthbert Street, to St.Ann's.Church.and from thence to Cote des Nefges Cemetery.; 1 Charles A.WH E\u2014Suddeniy, June 1, vies WE tend of pneumonia, aged 64 years.Funeral private.St.John, N.B., papers pledse copy.' DEATHS ELSEWHERE.ANDE N\u2014.t Owen Bound, Ont., May rs ere rellet of the late\u2019 George Anderson; In her 70th year, L.Antonto A.ARPIN\u2014At Marieville, June ntonlo Ar- A college student, aged 19 years apl 8 months, son of F.Arpin, merchant Le RINGTON\u2014At Cornwall, \u2018Ma w HR tant son of R.J.Herrington, aged 10 months.M 31.Wiliam HANNON\u2014At Ottawa, ay 31, a anno, in hig 82nd year, father of Mrs.J.R.Wrightson and the Misses L, and A.Shannon, of 365 Friel Street.M 20 NCE-\u2014At Manchester, Ont., May , STENCE (\u2018Frankie\u2019), youngest daughter of William Spence, Township .Clerk of Reach, A M 27 BDEE\u2014At Knowlton, Que., on ay ' Bebe England, only child of Moses H.Beâce, aged 19 months and 20 days.| HILL \u2014On May 29, John A.Bell, auditor Bt the City of Halifax, N.S., in the 85th year of his age.9 RTEMANCHE\u2014At Waterloo, Que, on Ry 20.William E.Courtemanche, in his 3 year.a ISHER-At Granby, Que, on May 22, A.EP isher, In the 39th year of his age.FRANCIS\u2014On May 29, at Welsford, N.B., sorge Francis, aged 68 years, 1\u2014On Merrill's Hill, Stanstead, Que.HLL \u2018Richard C.Hill, nged 71 years.LANT\u2014At Glen Sutton, Que., on May La Alvin Laplant, aged 62 years.& MIDSTMMER NIGHTS DREAM about lady, charlotte gelatine.TO LE At a Low Figure BRICK BUILDING, 60 x 30.Flats - No, 131 Nazareth Street, suitable for Warehouse or Light Manufacturing purposes Apply ESTATE DB.J.MACDONALD, 9 WELLINGTON STREET.PATENT NOTICE.La Socletie de Produits Chimiques ot D'Explosifs Berges, Corbin et Compagnie, of Grenoble, France, tbe owners of Canadian Patent No.57,945, covering improvements.in \u2018the Manufacture of Explosives, is willing to grant licenses for the use of such patented i } sponsible partied on note of hand, pianos, \"H.P.Blide Valve Engine, ! favention or otherwise to supply the same, TE RES PLEASE MENTION Ô = furniture, warehouse receipts, and Diseel\u201d x H.P.Slide \u2018Valve Engine, in food order: Bos Solicitor of Patents and Bxpert om: ; ¢ : | 4 Address Emblem Bros, Comatiosion Am, 2 HF: Bids, Valve Evins.oly food order ,; I - es jou n » ple Bullding, Montreal.5 WODPY SOP Nd pero PES 41 Bt.Francois Xavier st.138x \u2019 820 St.James Street.Montreal.HUGHES FL ; \u201c : - a linden \u2014 [eral » + 2 kh ts an et cmd eh \u20ac There 13 oaly ous way to reach those whe read the Herald ad the BsnaLn er: od at da Dar vertising 4 es 206 ; six sus TRD \u2014 ORGANS AND PIANOS, IN Ent payment for new Upright Pianos.ighest prices allowed, at Leach's, 2440 Gt Catherine st.(between Stanley and Drummond).: 13x ANTED \u2014 TO EXCHANGE, GOLD WATCH for good bicycle, Address 119 OC, Herald Office.\u2018\u2019 130x von, SALB \u2014OR EXCHANGE, A FUR LIN- overcoat, beaver cloth, co otter plucked and dyed to look like seal.A Warm ooat.Originally cost $80.Would oeil for ne or exchange for bousehold furaiture, dining chairs, c ote.Ade dress Fur Ceat Herald Ofoe.te TO LET.Sa Advertisements under this heading, 20 words for 15e, each insertion.LET OR FOR SALE-COUNTRY RESIdence at Ste.Eustache, Que., a nice brick cottage in first class order, with three acres of ground; could be let for the summer or sold at & bargain on easy terms.J.W.Windsor, 203 Commissioners st.132x TO LET \u2014 STABLING, FINB SANITARY building, large driving shed; accommodate 15 horses and rigs; terms reasonable.Apply Mr.Eaton, 2655 St.Catherine.131x* TO LET \u2014 FROM JUNE I5TH, FOR SUMmer, small, neatly furnished house, suitable for two or three persons.Nice yard and verandah, pleasant surroundings, conveniences.May be seen from 10 a.m.till 3 p.m.Apply 80 St.Famille st.7 136x TO LET \u2014 HOUSE AT LONGUBUIL, FOR pum ner or year, 10 rooms, b., w.c.; five minutes m station or boat; large ground, fruit trees Gohler.& Sons, 4 St.Lawes Main st.- a 187x TO RENT \u2014 TENEMENTS (¢ apartme each), 311 and 313 Stand w.c.).Key at 315.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, WITH ELEVEN ROOMS, on Bay Chaleur, nice summer resort, good bathing and fishing locality.Last tenant a doctor.Apply to A.M.McLean, Jacquet River, New.Brunswick.131x TO RENT \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, À small furnished flat in west end of city._Apply Box 486 E, Herald.133x TO LET \u2014 STORE, ON CRAIG STREET, near Cote st.Moderate rent.Apply 589° Craig st.: te TO LET \u2014 HOUSH OF SIX ROOMS, 1N good locality; all modern conveniences, Will rent furnished or unfurnished.Terms very moderate.Apply Box 711 M, Herald.: tf.nts Hypolite st.(baths 130x TO LET \u2014 FLATS FOR MANUFACTURING purposes; well lignted; central situation.Chanteloupe Mfg.Co., 589 Craig st.tf mount, beautiful cottage; moderate rental.Joseph G.deLorimier, 30 St.James st.Tel.Main 1937, Mount 3264.= HORSES AWD CARRIAGES.FOR SALE \u2014 CARRIAGE, A SECONDHAND Brougham, in good order, with pole and shafts.Can be seen at 24 St.Mark st., price $150.136x THE STALLION JBSTER WILL STAND AT C.P.R.Stock Yards June and July.Trot- ting-bred, Hackney, made with \u2018the quality of a thoroughbred; a superbly formed horse, bay, with black points, looks like picture on the horse show bills; a prize of $76 will be .offered at the Montreal Horse Show, spring of 1903, for~ the most valuable colt for any purpose, from this horse, this year's service; approved mares only; tee $5, at time of service.- 133x FOR SALE \u2014 A CARTER'S VICTOR with rubber tires, also horse and set of harness.Apply: 149 Breboeuf st., or cab stand, corder Guy and Sherbrooke.133x FOR SALI SHE DNeror R SALE \u2014 CONCORD BUGGY, WITH cover, also set of harness; both for $45.00.LA, Apply 27 St.Lawrence st 136x FOR SALE \u2014 A FINE DRIVING MARE with buggy, harness cic.very cheap.RB) Robb\u2019s Stables, Drummond at, 131x FOR SALE \u2014 A SHETLAND PONY WELL broken and a good driver.228 Bleury st, Montreal.; 130x FOR SALE\u2014STRONG EXPRESS WAGGON,- FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP PRICE, NEW BUGgies, Gladstone, Quebec and Concord; guaranteed work.Jos.Bonhomme, corner Richmond and St.James.139x HORSES FOR SALE BY AUCTION EVERY day at 2.30 p.m.Private eales at all times.Trial given, Satisfaction guaranteed.T.W.Foster & Co., 597-601 St.Paul st.Tel.Main .tt MONEY T0 LOAN It you want to borrow money or household goods, pianos, bicycles, horses and waggons, call on us.We will advance you any amo\u201cnt from $10.00 to $1,000.00 without removing goods.Business strictly private.Money pajg back in small weekly or wonthly payments, ro Charge unless loan is made, Call and get MUNTREAL LOAN AND BROKERAGE C0 204 New York Lite Bull .Mention Herold\" ding THOS.SONNE, Sr.MANUFACTURER OF \u2018 AWNINGS, TENTS, SAILS And Flags of All Nations.Wagon Covers, Horse Covers, ALL KINDS OF TENTS ON HIRE.Tarpaulins and Oi-Skin Clothing 193 Commissioners Street Cor.St.Sulpice st, MONTREAL Bell Telephone Main 1161.ab m\u2014 Notice to Contractors POWER CANAL A Sault Ste.Marte, Ont.Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Chief Engineer of The Lake Superior Power Company until noon, July 1, 1801, for the construction of a Power Canal, 2,500 feet long, 150 feet wide and 30 feet deep, to be excavated through sandstone ledge.Blank forms for proposais and specifications may be obtainéd, and plans seen, at the office of A.S.CRANE, Chiet Engineer.INSOLVENT NOTICE, In the matter of 1, tI.FRIGON, Insol St.Tite, Champlain County, PQ vent.The undersigned will sell by public auction, st so much per dollar, FRIDAY, JUNB 7th, 1901, at 11 O'Clock A.M.at their Rooms 60 St.James Street.Montreal, the asscts, as follows: : Stock .PE Book Debts [oe a+.$978.27 409.25 $1,285.52 Terms cash.; : pie store will be open for inspection June For further information, address to the undersigned.Co .H.LAMARRE, Assignee, .20 8t.James Street.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers., .Mbntreal, 28th May, 1901.Pe =.WHEN ANSWERING ADVER- TO LET \u2014 447 MONTROSE AVE.WEST- | made by.Berard & Major: cost $175.00; in\u2019 use short time.\u20acan be seen at 36414 St.Antoine st.or Phone Main 722.x | | SUMMER BOARDERS \u2014 .THE MONTRITAL HEKALLD, TUESDAY.JUNE 4, 1901 isements-Cheap an MR.WM.WRAY, FORMERLY OF ST.DO- miolque street, has opened an undertaking business at 343¢ St Catherine st.Phone Up 2661\u2014a few \u2018oors west from Stanley street.14x .meme PERSONAL.PERSONAL \u2014 FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF new and used desks and letter presses, and everything than at an oce Pontw fgbvyk.overything that an office may require.Selling at less.than cost at Wm.P.Stanton's, 8t.John st.Tel.Main 2806.133x PERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, FAMILIBS TO subscribe to new to relieve heavy funeral! expenses, r an annuul eubetrip- tion of One Dollar (31.00), we wiil furnish 8 cofin, varnisned, or covered In black, 8 hearse with two horses, and the neces- Sary house furnishings.Wm.Tracey & Le.Funeral Superintendents, & and 9 pecior 8 \u20ac on aln 2488.Est.1883 ° .[à ,Ç LOST.LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY, MAY 318T LAST, A beautiful diamond, from the Imperial Build- , ing to 746 Park ave.If found please return to the above address and you will be rewarded.\u2019 134 LOST\u2014SATURDAY MORNING, PAIR STEBL rimmed eye-glasses in case, marked Taylor, Optician, St.Catherine st.Please return to 1762 Notre Dame st.134 LOST \u2014 LAST WBDNESDAY, BETWBEN St.Catherine st.and Montreal Annex, lady's black Sather boa.Finder please return to §3 Waverley st., Annex, and be rewarded.135 LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY NIGHT LAST, BB- tween Windsor st., Sherbrooke, Park ave., back of the Mountain, \u2018to St.Laurent Road, a rubber tire, Morgan & Wright.Reward at 163 Versailles st.- 134 LOST \u2014 PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, BEtween Peel st.and Windsor Hotel.Reward on returning to 299 St.James st.130x LOST \u2014 A PLAIN GOLD HORSESHOE PIN, from Phillips equare, McGill - College to Montreal Annex.Reward at No.1 Phillips square.131 LOST \u2014 A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, between Peel street and Windsor Hotel.Reward on returning to.299 St.James st.130.LOST \u2014 IF THE PARTY WHO TOOK THE blue bag from the Dog Show does not return it to tho secretary, being known, will be prosecuted., 132 LOST \u2014 ON NORTH SIDE OF ST.CATHerine street, between Elm avenue and Mans- fleld st., a sum of money in a handkerchief.Reward at 90 Cathcart st.131 LOST \u2014 WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M., ON A ST.Catherine street car going east, on Bleury, a brown silk, cats-eye handled, umbrella.Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning same to 403 Mance st., city.131 LOST \u2014 SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN 6.30 and 7 p.m., between Mackay.street and.Windsor station, lady's dlamound pin.Finder rewarded.Return to 91 Mackay st.131 LOST \u2014 BETWEEN 144 METCALFE STand Selkirk ave., via Sherbrooke st., dark red leather purse, containing money and latchkey.Please return to 144 Metcalfe st.' 131 LOST \u2014 FROM NO.1 LORNE CRPSCENT,.fox terrier dog.pup, even black and tan.markings on head only.Reward for return to above address.132 above address and be rewarded.of gold spectacles, in a case, marked Taylor\u2019s, probably on St.Urbain, Milton or St.Lawrence sts.Reward at 415 St.Urbain.x.SUMMER BOARD.AAA IIS ROOMS \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, ON LAKE front, two large, airy, Jvell furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen, private family.board in vicinity.Apply P.O.Box 23, Lachine.ix À BOARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT CILATEAU- guay, Pointe aux Ormes, Honore Laberge proprietor, forty feet from river, 15 minutes\u2019 from station; good board, carriage.135x BOARD \u2014 BELLEVUE, CARILLON, BEAUtifully situated, overlooking Ottawa River, boating, fishing and bathing: reduced rates for May and June.Address Bellevue, Caril- Jon, Que.134x BOARD\u2014BOYS RECEIVED FOR SUMMER.Personal! supervision; good boating and bathing.Address Mr.Max Liebich, Princl- pal Grammar School, Berthier, Que.142x ILE AUX NOIX HOTEL WILL BE OPENED on 15th June, for the summer.Gosselin Frere, Proprietor, 118 aux Noix, Que.136x WANTED \u2014 SIX adults can be made comfortable in a farm house, half mile from station and P.O., on Missisquol River.Mrs.Watson, Manson- ville Station, P.Q.134x SUMMER BOARD \u2014 ACACIA COTTAGE, Philipsburg, Que., now ready to receive summer boarders.For terms, etc, apply to Mrs.Sanford Borden.133x SUMMER BOARD \u2014 ADULTS CAN BE ACcommodated with board, large, airy rooms, in desirable locality, abundance of shade, good boatîhg and fishing.Address F 2726, Herald._ 133x SUMMER ~ BOARD.GOOD WiSHING AT Point Jrortune, Que.Paul Ranger, Hotel WANTED \u2014 WATCHMAKER; MUST BE good salesman and Sheak Freach fluently.A.J.Allen and Co., St.Lawrence st.130 WANTED \u2014 A HOUS D, OOOK, AND experienced nurse, for one family.Apply Mrs, Jacobson's Employment Agency, i _Creacent st.Tel.Up 248.134x WANTED\u2014A STRADY, RELIABLE YOUNG mag, with some mechanical training, well acquainted with renting, collecting affd repairing of house property.Must speak English and French.A \u2018permanent position to the right man.Apply, stating experffuce, _to \u201cHouse Property,\u201d Herald Office.135x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR family of two; no wasbing, Apply 90 Park _ avenue.rer 135% WANTED\u2014YOUNG LADY FOR CROCKBRY store, one having some experience preferred.2123 St Catherine st._ 150 WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, HOUSE AND TABLE- waid for city.Apply 2 to\u2019 3, 8 to 9 p.m., 1006 Sherbrooke, corner Creséent.134 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENOBD - GIRL, FOR labelling and tinfoiling.Apply 606 to 613 St.Paul st., Pabst Brewing Co.130 WANTED - UPPER HOUSEMAID; MUST have good references .Apply 310 Peel ste _ 135x WANTED\u2014A GENERALLY USEFUL BAKE shop hand; must be able to peel in sodas; situation permanent.Apply at once, The McCormick Mfg.Co., London, Ont.132 WANTED \u2014 GOOD PAINTERS AND PAPER hangers, at once.Apply at 75 Darling et, Hochelaga.180 WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT, WILLing to.go to country, for \u2018summer months; city references required.Apply in evening, 311 Stanley st.) 134 WANTED \u2014 THREE TEACHERS, Model, two elementary, McGill graduates preferred.State lowest salary.W.L.Kempffer, Sec.Treas., New Carlisle, Que.184 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A SMART MESSAGE © boy.Apply 2608 St.Catherine st.- 132, : WANTED \u2014 COLLAR AND.CUFF STARCH- ers.\u201d Apply Mr.Williams, Standard Shirt ONE -_ Westmount.WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.FOR TEN CENTS, a sample cigar-shaped pipe is sent.It cannot be told from a cigar.Made from asbestos, absorbent, tasteless.The best pipe ever introdused.10 cents, post free.Novelties overy week.Box D 124, Herald Qffce- WANTED \u2014 A YOUTH OF ABOUT SIXteen years of age, speaking French and Brglish, to learn wholesale millinery busi- bess.Apply between 8 and 10, 1811 Notre Dame.130x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, TWO REPRESENTatives for the city, and ten for the country: good pay.Canadian Pensfon Assoclation,.676 Temple Building, Montreal.134x WANTED \u2014 A NURSE AND HOUSBEMAID, immediately.Apply 16 Macgregor st.130x WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GROOM.APply, stating references, which must be of the best, to P.O.Box 268, city.; - small famtly (2 children); good wages.Call at 78 Duluth ave.183x WANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY; GIVE REFER- P.0, Box 927.: 130x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family (two children); good wages.Call at\u2019 78 Duluth ave.13; 7 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCH, A GENERAL SERvant for a small family; no cooking; rofer- .ences required.Apply 136 Elgin st., near Prince Arthur st.132 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, family of three; no washing: must have good references, Apply 413 Argyle ave WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, COOK AND UPPER bousemald.Apply Mrs.S.Carsley, 507 Guy street.: \u2019 132 ences and wages wanted.WANTED \u2014 A NURSE AND HOUSEMAID immediatelv.Apply 16 MacGregor st.132 WANTED \u2014 A GOVERNESS, GERMAN OR French, for children 7 and 5 years old.Apply 60 Park ave., before 10 or from two to three.: 132 Co., Delorimier ave.136x WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GOOD GEN- DOGS LOST, WANTED, FOR SALE eral servant.27 St.Luke st.136x WANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD PLAIN: cook.Apply 13 Rosemount ave., near corner Green ave.und Sherbrooke st.136x WANTED \u2014 AN UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS man, with some capltäl (must have Al references; no other need- auawer).to take\u2019 the presidency and management of a novelty and light hardware manufacturing company.We own a good factory, well fitted up for business.Address Lock Box 28, Kust Haven, Conn, ; WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A SERVANT GIRL for a family of two persons: no -washing; high wages.No.¢ St.Louis square.130x WANTED\u2014A WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSEwork.Apply to Mrs.S.Miller, 4 Lusignan street, .186 | WANTED\u2014TWO ACTIVE INTELLIGENT men with large acquaintance to sell stock in dividend paying oil wells and mines, a thoroughly rellable investment, good com- _ mission pald.Address 121 D.132x WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; references required.Apply evening, at 135 _Elm Ave, Wesunount, lx | TT 192 \u2014 gen .WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, LOST \u2014 MAY 29TH, OPPOSITE #11 CITY | _fice, Room 40, 207 St.James st.131 Councillors st., light colored purse, contain-| WANTED \u2014'A YOUTH, ABOUT SIXTEEN ing sum of money.Finder please return to | 131 LOST \u2014 ON THURSDAY LAST, A PAIR | to take care of a baby ¢ mouths old.Apply *_ 314 Grosvenor ave.13x _ WANTED \u2014 BOY FOR ARCHITECT'S OF- 131x years of age, for an oid established British fire insurance office, as junior; commencing salary $10v per annum.Address 488E, Herald Office, .x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family; must bave good references._Apply 16 Fort st, 124x WANTED \u2014 A KITCHEN MAID TO GO TO the country; references required.Apply 917 Sherbrooke st.mornings before ten and evenings.to 130 WANTED \u2014 A TABLEMAID.MRSS.F.- will be prosecuted.FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, WELL BRED SABLE collie pups.Apply A.Eperth, 132 St.Denis street.130x FOR SALE \u2014 A VERY HANDSOME POINTer male pup, three months, very promising, worth ten dollars, will sell for five, express \u2018prepaid.Address Ed.Arpin, St.Jolns, _Que \"000 Les 11 184% LOST \u2014 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, RBD cocker spaniel.Finder please return to J.C.Ward, Mt.Pleasant ave., Westmount.\u2019 134 LOST\u2014FROM THE VICTORIA RINK, MAY 29th, rough-coated St.Bernard dog, lemon and white; no collar.Reward.B.C.Short, 11 St.Sacrament st.Apy one harboring hm ! 1 FOR SALE \u2014 THREE THOROUGHBRED collie puppies, 5 months old, bred between Collender Bruce apd Lord Tweedmoutb, prize winners.Sell mother also; 3 years old: a beauty, W.P.Stanton, 9 St.John street.: : 133x _ LOST \u2014 FROM NO.1 LORNE CRESCENT, .fox terrier dog pup, even black and tan markings on head only.Reward for return to above address.Com LOST \u2014 A FOX TERRIER PUP, IN THE vicinity of Stanley and Sherbrooke streets.Finder return to 280 Stanley st.35 12 FOR SALE \u2014 FOUR BEAGLE PUPS, FIVR weeks old, two male, two female; price five dollars each.To be secn at 59 Cathcart street, 133x SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.ANNAN nn WANTED \u2014 CITY OR COUNTRY, CONtracts for painting, also tintiug, paperhanging and graining.Yachts and canoes painted and varnished.\u2018178 Park ave.136x WANTED \u2014 ENGLISHMAN, B.A., SEEKS Lyman, 72 McTavish st.181, - scholastic post for next year, highoss (entr WANTED = 600D GENERAL SERVANT.monlals; classics an modern subjects: WANTED rou GENER \\L SERVANT.coaching for examinations.Address 123 D, -Elm ave., Westmount.___J81Ix __Hérald.: A lax WANTLD = FIRST CLASS COOK: NO) WANTED \u2014 BY' MIDDLE-AGED MAN.other need apply.Apply 111$ Dorchester chores to do around gentlemen's houses.street.\u2019 13L during summer months, by the hour or WANTED \u2014 A GOOD WOMAN COOK FOR summer resort; must be able to do plain Address William, 77 St.Antoine st, 133x week.WANTBD \u2014 POSITION \u201cBY ENGINEER, 133x | WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR Reward.|.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.AF There 13 only coe way 10 reach those wire read 4° 1 here 1s Girly Oc way 10 reach those who read #@ There is only one way to reach those whq read && Tuerc ts only ouc way to reach thoss who read tbe Hernld-\u2014and that is advertising in the Haxaum> the Herald-and that is by advertising in be Hunaun, the Herald\u2014and that is advertising ia the HuRALD, the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HxsaLD, warn.100 à ahs einen : words, 0c ; lx insertions, Set.2 worde, 100 + sis taser so words, 10c ; six inser ao \u2018 .- FOR SALS \u2014 BABŸ CARRIAGE AND À spring cradle, in order; will sell very eap for cash.Apply 161 Selby st., West- mount.137x FOR SALE \u2014 FAMOUS COMPOSERS AND Paine, Theodore Thomas, etc.Cost $18.Will sell for $9.Apply 161 Selby st, West- mount.: to 13x FOR SALB \u2014 TYPDWRITERS FOR SALE and to rent.Secondhand machines, in perfect condition, at very low prices.All makes and models.Creelman Bros.\u2019 Typewriter Co., 97 St.Francois Xavier street.Phone _Main 2065.: tt long, 8 feet beam, draws 3 feet; duplex engine and pipe boller; runs 8 miles per hour; is as good as new; price $500.P.Brown, 97 St.James st.-_135x_ FOR SALE \u2014 ONE LARGE RANGB AND one gas stove, suitable for restaurant.Apply The Timmins, Noble Co., 759 Craig st.135x FOR BALE \u2014 NATHAN'S FAMOUS BEDbug, roach, rat and mice killer, in tins, 2c.60c and $1.00.Money returned if it does not clean your bouse.71 Main st.Wholesale and retail.Beware of imitations.132x FOR SALE UPRIGKT PIANOS, BAR- Balns for cash.Owen, $45, \u20ac octaves; Schro- menger, 7 octaves, $85; Willlams, 7 octaves, $100.00; Steinway, half price.Also several slightly used Morris Uprights, at Leach's, 2140- St.Catherine st.(between Stanley and __Drummeond).A .185x FOR SALE \u2014 SINGER SEWING MACHINE (drop-head Cabinet), silent and speedy.Grand prize in Paris last year.Must Bell.Owner returning to Europe.Box 33A, Herald Office, 136x FOR SALE \u2014 RUBBER ROLLS FOR clothes wringers replaced, Other repairs done promptly and perfectly.Please address curd.John Stapleton.8A Hermine st.Mention what's wrong.136x FOR \u2018SALE \u2014 GASOLINE LAUNCH:FOR sale, 21 it.over all, 2 b.p.; was used during one summer only.Apply L.J.Des- Rosiers, 74 St.James st.Tel.Main 2149.FOR SALE \u2014 COLUMBTA \u2018GEM\u2019\u2019 GRAPHA- phone, complete, good order, with reproducer, horn, hearing tube, 32 extra records, select variety.I'rice, $25.00.E.Seabrook, » Hatley, Que.- 136x thd scason, I will sell eggs from my champion peus of Barred and Buff Rocks, Golden Wyandottes, Black Minorcas, Houdans and Andalusians, at $1.00 per setting.J.A.Gutlin, Owen Sound, Ont.140x \u2018FOR \u2018SALE \u2014-PHEASANT EGGS, JUST laid.Apply P.O.Box 268, city.\u2026 _180x FOR SALE \u2014 BABY'S GO-CART, NEW.Will be sold cheap.Call 33 St.Phillip stan me FOR SALE - BABY CARRIAGE, WITH parasol, in first class condition.52 Columbia ave, Westmount.L __180x_ FOR SALIX \u2014 FINE CARRIER PIGEONS, pure Belgieg breed: will bo sold cheap.Address Box 117B, Herald.130x Their Works.Edited by John Knowles, FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE BALANCE OF.FOR SALE \u2014 STBAN YACHT, 40 FEET| the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in 20 words, soc ; six sc.ROOMB\u2014FURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL LARGE d Good SF\" L'here 1s Only ohe way LO TGBLL tucat wo Tend the Hesatn, front parlor, will rent moderate to two Fe.spec @ gentlemen, les or marrjed oou- ples.28 Victoria sq.19 ROOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRO room, bathroom fiat; terms moderate.§3 Victoria st.138 ROOM\u2014TO LET, FRONT ROOM IN SMALL quiet French familly, where no other boarders are kept.References exchanged.1M Beaudry st.196 : ROOMS\u201d \u2014 COMFORTABLY ROOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE front room, suitable for two, $7 monthly; board if desired.49 Victoria st.136 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, A LARGE ROOM, AT 16 Belmont st., suitable for one or two sertie- men.ROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED SINGLE front rooms, on bath flat, with or without board; gas; also table board; also large pare lor, unturnished.53 Metcalfe st.136 RCOMS\u2014DOUBLE OR SINGLE, ALSO FLAT on bathroom or drawing room, unfurnished; transients.146 Mansfield st.136 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, BPAUTIFUL AIRY front or\u2019 back \u2018parlor, furnished or\u2019 unfurnished, marble mantel and grate in each; family two.adults.9A Argyle.182 BOARD AND ROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED room, with good board, for two young men; bath, hot and cold water; $3.00 per week.256C Aqueduct st.138x ROOMS~TO LET, UNFURNISHED, BRIGHT front parlor, looking on Dorchester st; can be used as bedroom.Also bedroom, same flat.Bath and w.c.$6 and $4.119 St.Ur- -bain st., 135x ROOMS \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOMS,.on bathroom flat, by day, week or month; .central locality; gentleman preferred.Apply Ju Victoria square.\u2019 186x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY FUR: nished front room, ground floor, with board, Apply 160 Mansfield st.130 ROOMS \u2014 NICE BIG ROOMS ON BATH flat, hot and cold water with gas.Apply 325 St.Lawrence.131 ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHBD OR UNFURNISHED, double or single; no children; two of family, ._11 Hanover st.nd ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, BEAUTIFULLY FURnished parlor bedroom, newly decorated, suitable for married couple or two gentle men.Apply 128 Mansfield st.13 _ FURNISHED rooms, with or without board.167 St.An- _toine st.: | 136x | ROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, suitable for one or two; Auer light; every convenience; transients accommodated.96 Union ave.ROOM \u2014 FOR A GENTLEMAN, IN A PRIvate American family.81 Ste.ille st, _ new house, first class appointments.137x ROOMS \u2014 TO RENT, FURNISHED, A large bedroom, in private family, with board, bot and cold water, Auer light.Box 42 A, Herald.136x ROOMS \u2014 FINE LARGE ROOMS, COOL, pleasant and airy, comfortably furnished; __ moderate terms; central.9 Victoria &t.13} FOR SALE\u2014TO INVALIDS, VAPUR BATHS, |- invalid rolling.reclining chairs, back rests, bedside adjustable table, bed tray, for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed clothes supporter, etc.R.E.Puinchaud, 208 St.Lawrence st.opposite the market.142x FOR SALE \u2014 MONUMENTS, OR HEAD- stdnes, in foreign o- Canadian granite or marble.Get our prices.Aberdeen Granite and Marble Works, 108 Bleury st.F.Hawkins, Prop.LL.138x FOR SALE \u2014 BADGES, FOR ENTERTAINments, socials, parades, excursion parties, pilgrimages ,clc.,.and lapel buttons, J.P.Moncel, 210.St.James st., Montreal.tf FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL SALE KODAKS FOR ove week only, 25 per cent.to 40 per cent.discount on ¥remo, Poco, Ray and Vive Cameras.R.F.Smith, 1786 Notre Dame Street.ot.TOR SALLE-BREAD, CARES, FIRST CLASS bread and cakes, J4 cepts.Telephone Main 307, or apply Montreal Cash Bakery, $9 Bhanpop st.te FOR SALE\u2014CAST STEEL CASTINGS FROM 1 pound to\u2018 6060 pounds n weight, are made to order by The Wm.Kennedy snd Sons, Ltd., Owen Sound, Ont.x FOR SALE\u2014WATERPROOF COVERS.AL] sizes, for horses, waggons, etc.Tarpaulins ob hire.Men's oliskiu clothing, otled hats, etc.Canvas, all widths and weights.The Sonne Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin _ Street.: 1X WANTED \u2014 A KITCHEN MAID TO GO TO \"the country; references required.Apply 917 Sherbrooke st., mornings before ten, and __evenings.- 191x WANTED\u2014AGENTS TO TAKB ORDERS WANTE D \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG + sot, situation: wife good cook op -waltress: man handy around horses, also smart at table work: city or country.Apply 21% Latour st.x for Mothecide.A good chance for women and giris.Apply at once, Room B., 132 BITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE _ Bt.James Street, city, LE dix | WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family.Apply to 4223 Dorchester _ Street._ x WANTED \u2014 SALESMAN.APPLY R.J._Tooke, 177 St.James st.__ _ __180x | WANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED SKIRT 23D x WOTICE.\u2014 APPLICATION HAS BEEN made to the Corporation of thé City of Montreal for leave to erect a stéam boiler on property No.236 St.Paul st.American Dressing Co.x.GO TO E.R.BAKEN, 28 BLEURY STREET, : and have your carpets cleaned and made over.Maltiresses remade acd returnod __same day.Upholstering.v ENGINEERS LICENSE \u2014 MECHANICS.ENgineers, firemen, electricians, etc, 40-page pamphlet, containing questions asked by Examining Board of Engineers.Sent Free.Geo.A.Zeller, Publisher, Room 536, 18 S.4th st., St.Louis, Mo., U.S.A.155x NOTICE \u201cThe Annual General Meeting of the Domin- fon Iron and Steel Company, Limited, will be held on the 13th day of June, A.D.1901, at the offices of the Company, Street Railway Chambers, Montreal, Canada, at:2 o'clock p.m., for the election of efficers.and for the \u201ctransaction of such otler business as may legally come befors said meeting.> By order of tho Lirectors.- 6 OF PAIN PTE SEE MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale.All the people use it.; HARLIN Pleasant Bay, O.B.FULTON.A ING OF Propristor.waist hands, at.219 Bleury Street.12 1 'ANTIE \u2014 NERAL SERVANT GIRL, MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED GBI _Apply 111 St.George st.13ix _ WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A GOOD COOK; references required.Apply 715 Pine avenue.x WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, WHO IS capable of a-sisting general servant in a family of two; no washing.Apply at any _time, to 241 Clarke ave., Westmount.131x WANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN AGENTS, WANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING, LADIES\u2019 WANTED \u2014 PASSAGE TO ENGLAND AS nurse or attendant, ladies or children; first class references.Address Mr.Harding, 42 Fulford st.- 133x AND young girls\u2019 costumes and summer dresses; first class finish; latest designs; prices moderate.284 St.Urbain st.; 130x WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE ENGLISHwoman, work of any kind by day, washing, house cieaning, or office cleaning.Mrs.C., 616A.Sanguipet st.131x WANTED \u2014 BY PROTESTANT YOUNG lady, situation as nursery governess.Address Marte, Herald.334x WANTED TO PURCHASE.energetic, reliuble, housebold necessity, exceptional chance; good commission; few dis- tricts left.Apply quick, Family Laundry Supply Co., 2A Brunswick st.130x WANTED \u2014 JUNIOR ' CLERK, HAVING knowledge of lumber business, able to operate typewriter and write shorthand.Apply Robert Cox & Co., 200 Commissioners st.WANTED \u2014 MBN TO LEARN BARBER trade.Only eight weeks required.Wages Saturdays.$12 to $15 weekly guaranteed when through.Write for catalogue.Moler's Barber School, New York City.132x WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY.APPLY HERald Editorial Rooms, Craig st.[74 WANTED \u2014 TO WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, AN INVALID chair (secong hand); must be in good order and cheap.Address 577 St.Urbain st.x WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, TWO SETS of telephone instruments, with galvanized iron wire, secondhand.Address P.O.Box 1859, Ste.Agathe des Monts.134x PURCHASE, SAILING yacht, half-rater preferred, cheap, for cash.Address Yacht, 80 Papineau ave.130x PURCHASE BABY'S \u201cGO WANTED\u2014TO cart\u201d and rocking horse, or would exchange for cradle.L.B., Herald Office.129x WANTED \u2014 BE YOUR OWN BOSS AND WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, A LIGHT SET dress Supply Agency, Box 138, Springhill, N.B.sx ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS w in all departments.Steady work and good pay.Also girls to learn.Apply to Mr, Davis, at The Standard Shirt Co., Limited, Delorimier ave.te PROPERTY FOR SALE.847 Advertisements under this heading, 39 words for 15c.cach insertion.ROBT.REAL - Mortgage Droker.Suburban property a specialty.155 St.Jamen ot te FOR SALE \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCE, ii rooms, orchard, 2 acres, $2,000; also build- \u201c ing lots, St.Hilaire; also stone front self- contained house, 6 rooms, bathroom, 1995 Cadieux st., city, $2,000, all or part cash.W.Street, 3 Bleury.x \u201cWANTED TO RENT.start a mail order business at home.Many of harness, sultable for a buggy State making $2,000 à year.You Lave the same lowest cash price.P.O.Box 593, Mont.chance; we tell you how.Money coming real, - i 130x in every day; enormous profits; every- ! thing furnished.Write au once for our starter and fee particulars.Don\u2019t fall to BUSINESS CHANCES.enclose 10 cents to pay.postage, etc.Ad- FOR going/ confectionery and bakery business (established.30 years), including a manu- factory and residence, at the corner of two leading thoroughfares in the western part of the city; the site and bulldings are also eminently well suited to the requirements of restaurateurs, chemists, as well as the curing and sale of meats, etc.: terms easy.For particulars, adply to Room 50, Canada e/ con \u2014 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, A cooking and pastry.highest wages to com- TION \u201coi é ; petent person, must bave references.Apply age 36, marrled, understands electric light- Cian ee \u2018Tél Min 027 Write ee to Mrs.L.Southworth, Cedar Park Hotel ing.steamfitting, etc.: good references.Ad- __ © Te A A TS Charleston, Ont.* 181 dress H., 48 Stadacona ave: 131x FOR SALE \u2014 CASH ox CREDIT.FURNI.\u2014- hal Ce 0 \u2014 - 7 - - \u2014 ° ., WANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS.D.H.SCOTT, | PIANO TUNING\u2014UPRIGHT Pi1ANOS TUN- dining room nd kitchen, pictures, mir- 2560 St.Catherine st.128%.ed, $L50- each.First glass Lunes Drop \u2018rors, clocks, etc.Call and see.F.Gub WANTED \u2014- NV 5 TO SELL| card, or telephone Up 998.Leach's Plano bord, 159 and 159A Montcalm st, Êné doce aD ramos CANVASSER Apply at 935 Rooms, \u20182440 St.Catherine st.135x _ above St.Catherine st o _St.Catherine st.J.Lalande.13x PIANO TUNING\u2014UPRIGHT PIANOS TUN- Lop SALE - CASH oR CREDIT, PARLOR WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COOK; = NO ed.Prod telephone UE Claes Loaner.prop Sata, Bedroom.Suites Dining \u2018Sets, Carter .y .ts, Oilcloth, Curtains, Stov other peed apply.Apply 1119 Dorchest Rooms, 2440 St.Catherine at.* 3x PRINCE co., 23 St.Lawrence Mat a FOR SALE\u2014SAFES AND VAULT DOORS, new and seconanand, large stock, ma- derate prices; repalis and removing.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 3 St.Jumes st.Telephone Main 813.te FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS of all descriptions, both new and second hand.G.Chapleau & Sons, Bell Tel.East 1139, Merchants 190.\u201c té FOR SA lug, $2; cut maple, $2.50; tamarac blocks, $1.75.mill blocks, $1.24 per load, delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MacDiar- mid, Richmond sa.Bali Tal.Up 3553.tf \"WANTED TO RENT.COUPLE WANT AT ONCE, FOR TWO OR three months, small furnished house in the West End,>Westmount preferred.Box 100X, Herald.x ROOMS \u2014 WANTED.BY: YOUNG MAN, private family?west of McGill and sbuth of St.Antoine st.Apply Box 143 A, Herald Oflice.: 130x LE \u2014 FOR THÉ MILLION, KIND- \u2018 | ROOM : \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED \"bright room, all modern conveniences.4 Stanley st.130 WANTED\u2014YOUNG .MEN CAN FIND GOOD English boarding house; bome comforts, gas, piano, $3.50 week.182 Notre Dame st., _ Hochclaga.; 136x _ OOMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, ON BATH: flat, all conveniences in house, private fam= _Mly, 890 Mansfield st.130 ROOMS.\u2014 LARGE DOUBLE, ALSQ A SINgle room.127 Metcalte st., corner Burne bide.Covent \u2019 131 ROOM \u2014 FURNISHEB, TO LET, ON BATHroom fiat, hot water Leating, gas, etc._ McGill _CoWege ave.77 _° 180 ROOMS \u2014 103 STANLEY STREET, LARGH and well furnished; every convenience; suitable for one or two gentlemen; partial board; references exchanged.1342 ROCMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED .rooms.147 St.George st.___ 130 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, ONE ROOM, WITH verandah, self-contained, with all modern conveniences; telephone included.Apply 131 \u201cBishop st.181X ROOM \u2014 LARGE BEDROOM, SUITABLS for one or two gentlemen.Apply 4134.St, Catherine st, Westmount, opposite Arena.2 : ROOM \u2014-NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE .front room, clothes closet, suitable for two, $7 monthly; beard if desired.49 Victoria street.131 ROOM + TO LET, A SMALL FURNISHED room.133 Park avenue.131 ROOM \u2014 FOR A GENTLEMAN, IN A PRI- 81 Ste.Famille st.vate American family.181 new house, first class appointments.ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE FRONT nicely furnished, all modern con- suitable for two gentlemen or: two ia-family.3% Prince room, .veniences, married couple, Arthur st.ROOM\u2014WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen, bath flat, every convenience, facing Dominion square.131A Peel st.130 ROOMS \u2014 LARGE ROOM, PANTLY FUR- \u2018nished, one single, furnished, on bath fiat, or would rent unfurnished to suit.12 Mont St.Marie avenue, east of Guy, St.Antoine west._ 133 ROOMS \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, with first class board; married couple or gentlemen; quiet family; terms moderate, 98 St.Famille st.10x ROOMS \u2014 A NICE, BRIGHT.SINGLE room, suitable for lady or gentleman.Apply _109 Alexander st.\\ x _ ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, AT 129 McGILL street; also No.1 table board at a very reae sonable rate, Bix.TO LET\u2014UNFURNISHED SMALL FRONT room on bath flat, suitable for lady og- cupied during day.Apply 1722 Ontario se : * LEGAL CARDS, J ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, N Barristers, etc.Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Clive, F.J.Maclennan.7» ICKERDIKE & TRIHEY, BARRISTERS B and Solicitors, 180 St.James Street.Phone M.2469.F.A.C, Bickerdike, J.Trihey.R 0SS & ROSS, BARRISTERS, ETC., ROSS \u201c Block, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Hugh Ross, \u2018LL.B., Howard S.\u2018Ross, B.A., LL.B.tt WwW A.WEIR, K.C., M.P.P., SOLICITOR .e and Barrister, 138A St.James Street.(Opposjte St.Lawrence, Hall.) J EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Camcron, LL.B.U .B vocates, etc., Canada Life Building, 189 St.Jamea Street, Montreal.____ LL (YIBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc.Richmond and Carling Sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.ALFRED E.HARVEY, B.C.L., ATTORney, Barrister, 356-258 Temple Bullding, 185 St.James St., Montreal.Phone 1868.(I REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, JI Barristers, cte., 1724 Notre Dame Street, III Lita Building.133x FOR SALE \u2014 rrOTELS, LICENSED REStaurants, grocery, .cigar, confectionery stores, also dining rooms, butcher.stalls and.other business.Always Dagenais & Co.for bargains.506 Craig st.Telephone East 1810.Co 139x A GILT EDGE INVESTMENT.FOR SALE or to let, in the centre of the city, a wel] establirhed business, plant, stock, with liberal conditions.Apply to P.Amiot.1440 Notre Dame st.130x WANTED\u2014BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMBN, partial board, In vicinity of St.Matthew and Guy streets.Reply, stating terms, to XXX, Herald.- ' x EDUCATIONAL.RHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING T Ra MONEY TO LOAN.° ü \u2018ADVANCED FT \u201c 10.00 À Two second hang Elevators, % HE Leonard \u2018Clipper\u2019 Engine, er.3 H.P.Self-Contained Boller, in good order, MACHINERY FOR SALE.' SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE.Graham, Temple Building.Phone Main , run by Hang 1714.Typewriting promptly done.Short- Power et {ll \u2018sell very cheap to prompt band classes open all summer.Puplis begin Three second hand Planers and Matchers, any time._ tr fitted, and In good working order.™* Ja goog BUSINESS CARDS.F'NLAYSON & GRANT.CUSTOM HOUSB Brokers, Forwarders and Warehouse- men.Bell Tel.Main 1302.P.O.Box 484.ELECTRICAL WORK.TELFER, TRLFER & Co 44 Bloury St.Tel Main 1188.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RUBBER GOODS.\u2018 a ) © Rubber Belting extra low prices this month.The Thos.Forrester Co., 335 8t.James St Phone Main 3080.ELECTRO AND STEREOTYPING.Large Advertisers Set our prices for stereorypes or electrotypes.We know your requirements.B and HOTYPR FOUNDRY.Tel.Main 3162.18 St.George st.& Herald Want Advertisements: Pro a duce Quick an Ont.Jas.Lettch, K.C., R.A.Pringle, J AQ CHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY.AD- ROOMS \u2014 TO RENT, NICE, LARGE, COMfortable front room, furnished, quiet house; private family; rent low.No.2\u20142570 Notre Dame st., near Selgoeur.130x ROOM\u2014LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, .to a gentleman.of quiet habits, Auer light, every convenience; transients accommodated.95 University st.130x CROCKFORD'S 15C MEALS ALWAYS ready.We serve the best J5c dinners in the city.Open day \u2018and night.537B Craig st.120 __186x _ CROCKFORD'S.15c\" MEALS ALWAYS ready.We serve the best 15c dinners in the city.Open day and night.597B Craig street.136x et TWO LET-TWO COMFONI1ABLY FUR- \u2014per\u2014\u2014cent\u2014 Fi 120 C, Herald.Dished 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.Antcine st.west.Address V.V., Here ald Office.= To LET\u2014COMFORTASLŸ FURNISHED room to let in private family.Central locality.Moderate price.RL Herald.= p \u2014 WANTED TO BORROW.WANTED = TO BORROW, $3,000, AT 5% : rat mortgage.Address Box 130x KING EDWARD'S PORTRAIT.COUPON No: 12.MONTREAL DAILY HERALD 8 of these coupons, consecutively numbered and 100, will sècure the Herald's.Portrait of King Edward VIL \\ \u2014\u2014 re \u2014\u2014 .- The talk of the local sporting world is naturally the action that the Lecrosse Union will take in regard to the Toronto- Capital match, which President Pittaway declares tb be \u201cnot played.\u201d By the strict interprotstion of the rule, President Pitt- away's ruling is correct.No matter how Toronto may argue the point, that cannot \u2018be denied.\u2018The question ie: Will the.League back up the president in canceling e match?To this it looks very much as if the answer would be \u201cNo.\u201d It looks as il the League clubs are almost unanimouay in favor of suspending the rule for this time at least.If they do this it is difficult to see just what use rules are, \u2018if thay can be altered at will and when in re sult of the season's championship may Je- pend on the League's action.© As this is a new rule and one.which ia not yetw ell known, it would have been much better for Mr.Pittaway to have wired Secretary Macdonald, of Toronto, that he would call the match off if he did not receive the list of players within the four days allowed.\u2018his would have shown hia good faith, and\u2019 would have.prevented any such regrettable incident at the opening of the season.President Pittaway should remember that while his action was technically correct, it was certainly not in the interest of the game.Jt was not necessary for him to ask the Toronto Club for the list; but he should have gone out of his way to get it rather than take the chance of breeding in the public mind a distrust of lacrosse and the honesty of the League.The rules are \u2018there to be afollowed, but the president ehould make sure ahead of time that they will be followed.: If matches won fairly and.squarely on the field, as was the \u2019TorontoCapital match, can be cancelled as-this\u2018one stands to-day, good-bye to public support of the game.; \u2018 There is one feature of the discussion which is very much to be regretted.President \u2018Pittaway has received some rough handling from the Toronto papers, and it has been hinted (though not expressed in lain words) that hix connection with the Eoitals had something to do \"with it.That of course can have no weight.Mr.Pittaway, during last year\u2019s tenure of the president's chair, proved a thoroughly impartial official, and those who know him will know that such insinuations are due \u2018to the bias of Toronto writers and not to \u2018jade by the outsiders.BASEBALL THE BIRDS HEAD THE LEAGUE! That is if You Are Cheerful and | : \" Look at the Table the Right Way: BRTAINLY the Birds lost agaln.It is on the programme to lose a lot of games and then come up with a Tvah that will make an International Limited look as if it was moving backwards, The score yesterday was 8 to 2, and if it had been counted on the excellence and race with which the tters struck out, we would have won hands down.Nine of.the Birds cut holes in the atmosphere, while Odvwel! sliced it up into mlace meat, striking out threé times.In the meantime the Birds head the League.If you don't believe it, look at today's official, table of the standing: ore 2 & ccreeceeeeeeee quaisnong ore\u2019 it OF \u201c°**¥*e**s \"> PIOJNUYH 00° or OF \u201cctrecesesecr ees ormpnyg so H TE teccrereccee eee asnovrfy se cl\u2019 FL \u201cToot ttt JASON Guu\u201d £I or °°°\".Str oymolo], Tan\" IT st y A A.Fr GENERAL | HARDWARE \u2018BICYCLES |! \u2018We Represent the Best Manufacturers and sell t Models.heir Latest \u201c Refrigerators! \u201cOur Refrigerators are constructed according to principles of Hygiene.: ALL SIZBS, IN FINE WOOD, : NATURAL OR VARNISHED.a mma sw Sep + - \u2014\u2014y = Jzhe 4\u2014 Srecai.\u2014'apt.Me- BR SHED, VN RON PR em wd i 4 gr We 1 i Ps 5: C3, Ag, PATI Tn rs sign EN I ARR STREET HINTS AT A | BIG COMBINATION An Important Deal is Being Hatched That Will Open the Eyes of a Good The market to-day, to some exteat, reflected the general belief among the brokers that im- pertant developments are ia the wind.There was & strong undertome to the list, and fa some instances there were considerable ad- vaso.Heat and Power, for instance, jumped to 99 towards the close of the board.There seemed to be a pretty strong feeling to the rest of the market, with a fair volume.of trading.There bas\u2019 been a slight falling off in the amount of business in Twin City, but the fractional reaction seems only a natural ome after the lable advance the stock has already had.Twin has good support, and the bulls will no doubt ba out gunning for higher prices when the dividend question becomes a live issue.Montreal Street was strong at 285 at the close.Cable was also firm, while Dominion Cotton followed up its advance of yesterday with a gain to 80 and 80%, while Canadian Pgcific was also firm at 106%.The New York market was rather heavy in tone, due to profit taking on the bulge.The brokers, however, were still sending out a lot of bullish talk.} The Sugar dividend was declared this morning, and was unchangeu.$8 $ 8 Montreal Street Railway earnings yesterday were $5,301.13, a decrease compared with the same day last year of $311.84.) $s 3 3 ; L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted \u2018Grand Trunk first at 95%, second at S1%.third at 37%, Canadian Pacific at 1®, and Anaconda at £10%.3 $ 3 Mr.C.D.Monk's messages said: Buy Alton.Think it good for quite an advance.Selling by Joe Manning broke Sugar, also on rumors that Mr.Havemeyer had resigned.Times talks of Union Southern Pacific leases of At.|.chison under guarantee of 41, per cent.on the common.St.Paul, fourth week in May.increase of $5,326.Market yesterday was strong throughout in spite of the heavy profit talking.Later figures show that Manhattan can pay 6 p.c.on change of traction.Dividend of 1% per cent.on Sugar common, and usual dividend of 1% per cent.on pre- | ferred.The Harriman interests will be fully protected In Northern Pacific, and two more additional representatives will go on the Union Pacific board.\" $ 3 3 The Metropolitan Stock Exchange, 45 St.Francois Xavier Street, says: Up to noon the opening prices for New York stocks were the highest, showing in most cases an advance in the general list from.last night's closing.At 12 o'clock the market became weak apd prices were inclined to sag.Union Pacific, St.Paul, Sugar and the Steel stocks | were the leaders in the decline, all showing losses from 2 to 3 per cent.Our New York advices were this morning that the market was due for some récessions but that the standard stocks, such as New York Central, Union Pacific and the low priced stocks were a buy on.recessions.J.Plerpont Morgan's return is used as a bull argument on Southern Railway.It presages important developments in connection with the road, while the likelihood of an early advance to 5 per cent.in the preferred dividend rate also tends to encourage a public following.; 2, The Detroit United Railway's dally earnings for the week ending May 30 were as follows: \u2014 Dec.Friday .$ 6.52443 .Saturday .8,006 2 Sunday .5.768 55 Monday .6.715 69 Tuesday .7,048 36 68,808 20 Wednesday .Yhursday .8,818 53 2.704 36 Ine, 43 $ T3399 § 29 .- Toronto Ratiway earnings were:\u2014 j ime.Sunday, May 26.$2.266 46 SE1IZ U2 Monday, May 27.4.669 93 ay 54 Tuesday, May 28.4.010 46 236 33 Wednesiay, May 20 4.300 47 272.59 Thursday.May 30.4.418 50 2.660 41 Friday, May 31.4,736 22 410 56 Saturday, June 1.6,151 92 634 68 *$308 .63 Totals .$30,663 96 \u2018 $ $ The Canadian Pacific Railway Company's returns of traffic earnings from May 21 to May 31:\u2014 \u2018 .1901 .ceceecrreneen .$884,000 1900 +.\u202600.7,15 a.04 Ar.Hamilton .\u20148.2l'a.m.Ar.Niagara Falls es 6.50 pm.9.50 a.m.Ar.Buffalo .7.50 p.m,.10.45 a.mq : EAST BOUND.+ \u2018Int Lim.\u2019 Eastern Flyer Lv.Buffalo .8.00am.7.00 p.m.Lv.Niagara Falls .§.50 a.m.7.50 p.m.Lv.Hamilton .10.20 a.m 9.20 fm.Lv.Toronto .11.30 a.m 10.30 p.m.Ar.Montreal 7.00 pm.7.30 a.m.Pullman wide vestibule drawing room Sleeping Cars on all night trains, and wide vestibule cafe-parlor cars on day trains.v - Int.Lim.,\u201d lgaving Montreal daily at 9.00 a.m., reaches Detroit same evening and Chicago at 7.20 following morning.Night train from Montreal at 16.3v reaches Chicago follow ing cvening at 8.43.: CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St James St.and Bonaventure Station.NTERCOLONIAL 1+ \u2014RAILWAY, ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1901, trains will run dally (Sunday excepted) as follows: THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily, except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Half.tax, N.S., The Sydneys, St.Jahn, N.B., and er points in the Maritime Provinoss.MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as of TH \u2014above, will arrive dally, except on Monday, = at 5.30 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dally, except on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.06 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will -leave Levis daily.except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m., due te arrive at Montreal at 10.00 p.m.- ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connecting with accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 1.4 a.m.dally, except on Sunday, dus to arrive in Montreal at 10.30 p.m.; ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLÆT leaves daily, 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 First Class Coaches op the Maritime Express.Through Sleeping Cars Betwees Montreal and Halifax.D.POTTINGER.General Manager.Moncton.N.B., March 5.1901.H, A.\u2018PRICE, Assistant General Pussenget Agent, 143 St, James Street, Montreal.JAMES HARDWELL, Assistant General Freight Agent, 130 St.James Street (côge ser Ht.Francois Xavier 8t.).; CITY TICKET OFFION: 148 ST.JAKES ST.MONTREAL: Intercolonial Railway, SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR Sportsmen and = = CU Seaside Travel For the benefit of trout and salmon fishermen an extra sleeping car will be attached to'the Maritime Express lcaving Montreal on Tuesdays and Fridays, commencing June 4th, to be set off at Mctapedia.Returning, this car leaves Metapedia Wednesdays and Satur- 4 days.SEASIDE TRAVEL.In order.to meet the demands of increasing travel.to Lower St.Lawrence resorts this season, extra special trains have been arrange ed for to run as far as Little Metis.These trains leave Montreal Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at 7.45 p.m., the service commeno- fog Friday, June 7th.The Maritime Express, westbound, will run dally from Little Metis to Montreal, _ Elegant Best of Sleeping Attention.\u2018Cars | Assured CITY TICKET OFFICE\u2014143 St.James St.| \"H.A.Price, Assistant General Passenger Montreal.Tifiu, Traffic Manager, Moncton, N.B.Jno.M.Lyons, G.P.& T.A., Moncton, N.B, ¥ wHBR ANSWRRING ADVER- , TISEMBNTS PLEASE MENTION 3\u2019 THE HERALD.PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.16.38 - pa ensof Thousands > Time to be thinking of SUMMER SHIRTS.Our stores are \u2018always attractive, but that is no reason why you should buy.\\.from us.We want to win upon the merits of our goods.Tens of thousands of TOOKE'S SHIRTS are to-day worn by gentlemen all over the country, and giving entire catisfaction, .R.J.TOOKE, 1553 ST.177 ST.JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE ST., WEST.CATHERINE ST., EAST, THE MONTREAL THERE is a great difference in the clearness and polish of Cut Glass, and when you compare our BOWLS, OLIVE DISHES, SPOON HOLDERS, CELERY DISHES, etc, with those that.others keep, you will recognise the wisdom of buying the best\u2014the anes we keep.: Gen.0, Robinson & Co, 2397 St, Catherine Strest.Telephone Up 1405 and we will send for your repairs.\u2018DAILY HERALD, TOESDAY mi mm aot mee JUNE 4,1901, y Underwear.We keep the famous English Cartwright & Warner\u2019s make in all qualities.Balbriggan.Natural Wool and Silk and Wools in all shades.MACKERROW BROS.2246 ST.CATHERINE STREET.a or gu Sox a.IN PRISON FOR BEATEN AFTER {MACHINISTS STILL (HIS ANSWER TO |FRANCE AFRAID OF HENRY BIRKS ao SONS 38 | .\u2019 \u2019 a) , Ç y | | ,Ç Co \u2019 3 Gold and Silversmiths, : en 4 i ¢ .: - : .© i ._ - ! » ® .A \u2018 ldiers Ne | a] Furthe + \u2018Aired Hickman a Travelling Bags | ™ .: ; » | .ue .; Forty British Soldiers Now Con- Sheeper's Commando Repulsed Further Conferences Held Be-|Sir Alfred \u2018Hickman Replies to Ît is Much Nearèr at Hand Than ; ° a .: x \u201c4: i : ; Lo fined in Dartmoor\u2014Affects in Desperate Atfack on ~~} tween C.P.R.Trackmen and Criticisms of the Indian the \u201c\u2018 Yellow Peril\u2019 of The season for summer travel is at hand, Enlistment.Willowmore.the Railway Officials.Secretary.China.and a seasonable suggestion for a gift is that , oo.\u2014\u2014\u2014 of a Travelling Bag.Fitted out with our own London, June 4.\u2014Though no official in-| Yrillowmore, Cspe Colonv.June 4.\u2014Com-| The movement which is being organiz- London, June 4.\u2014Sir Alfred Hickman, Paris June 4.\u2014In the Chamb brushes and silver-mpunted articles, it be- formation is forthcoming, enquiries result mandant Shecper.with 700 wen, attacked ed by the International Machinists Union former president of the British Iron Trade ties yesterday Des Tourneile of Depu- ; Co .Coin showing that the statement printed in Nrilowmore Sarre was beaten Off \\vith the object of formulating demands | Association, has replied to the response étant asked the Foreign Minister, M.Del- comes one of.the most useful gifts for either : tue Dal y th ron ¢ NY about 4 tiers 380, u after nine 8 5 upon the railway companies, has not vet of Lord George Hamilton, Secretary o casse, fur a statement on the Chinese situ- lady or gentleman.: ventences io Portland prison for Various THREATEN JAMESTOWN.reached an acute stage and the railway State for India, to his recent attack in auon De deputy alluded to pAmcriens , ; offences was somewhat ezaggerated.There| Cape Town, June 3.\u2014Jamestown is threat- companies have no official knowledge of the House of Commons upon American- jean peril\u201d Las ndtanelng BE er The very choice line carried ; are about 40 of these prisuners.whose chief cuéd.by Fouchee\u2019s commando.the steps that are being taken to obtain built locomotives and bridges.He quotes with meéthodicat rapidity.The Napoleons includes Bags in Seal, Alli ; offence, rive sleeping on secntry duty ln Thirty-two of Wodehouse s Yeomanry had uniformity in the wage schedules in the from the report of the Burmah Railway of Amerlean industry declared openly that ne udes gs in eal, igator, ¥ Area 1 an cpgagement with 700 Boers near sr- different parts of tl stem.S thi \u2018ompany for the first half of 1900 to show thelr enterprise meant the conquest of i i 1 i i : The Chronicle stated that three officers! grochr, After one of tbe British had beea| jj \u201ciy Par oo he he me Some hing ose any for the first hall of ed in Îime Europe an rprice meant, tbe orties ne igskin Leathers, most of which.: from about 10 en fon punicAment.\"The \u2018kliled and five, wounded Sue detachment ter when the convention meets in Toronto burned 35.5 per cent.more fuel per train The \u201cYellow l\u2018eril\u201d was more distant than are lined \u2018throughout with lea- from re Mere id to be ordinary offend.| ae oT were quently to-day for each mile and 23.5 more, per vehicle ee Which a So he ther.Prices range from $25,00 \u2018 ÿ ers, but the officers were said to be guilty of treasonably alding the Boers, and one of! them was so infiuentlal .that be succeeded in having the pames of all three suppressed.According to the Dally Mall, one of the soldiers \u2018accused of sleeping on duty, a young volunteer, was sentenced to eight Years\u2019 penal servitude.This, however, is probably an.exaggeration.~The War Office holds sary to.make a severe example of men convicted of sleeping on duty.This, however, is uot what has raised the outcry, but the fact that thete men have been treated as common jail-birds, They are former roldiers wader punishment for sleep- through sheer exhaustion after long days in \u20ac of toil.and often without food.\u201d Punishment, it Is argued, is necessary, but not thar it !s neces- |.ALL MADE PUBLIC.London, June 3.\u2014The War Office made the following announcement fo-night:\u2014 \u201cAil the information recelved from, Lord Kitchener respecting recent engagements in South Africa tas \u2018been communicated to the public.\u201d ' : SPANISH RIOTERS KILLED London, June 4.\u2014A despatch to the Rtandard from Corunna says there has been a general strike here since Friday.The trouble was instigated by employes of the octroi.The Civil Guards fired on a The C.P.R.trackmen are still here in session.and their .conferences with General Manager McNicoll, still continues.The latter is being advised in the matter of the claims they are making, by the assistant superintendents and road masters ir.the different parts of the system, who exercise supervision over the section foremen andetrackmen.It is not entirely a matter of wages, although wages plays an important part in the dispute.As to the men's, demands in this respect it 13 extremely difficult to obtain accurate information.| \u2018 Toe schedule which thé men ask the company to agree to contain \u2018clauses pointing out how employes in the maintenance for each mile than British built locomotives.He says: \u201cThe American engineer has a protected market, which enables him to make enormous profits at home, and even to sell at a loss abroad, still getting a satisfactory return on his capital.\u201d Discussing the Gohtieh Viaduct in Bur- mah, Sir Alfred Hickman says Lord George Hamilton refuses to give Mr.Con: stable an opportunity of proving his statements about the bad American work.\u201cOn the assurance of gentlemen who have proved their partiality to the Américan Bridge Building Company by showing them in advance the private estimates for the: projected bridge over the Irrawaddy, .and who by every shift and contrivance, peglected, ~ .M.Delcasse replled in a reassuring man- per regarding China.He said the French troops would leave at the earliest possible n-oment.: Two batches bad already been ordered home, aad.he hoped the bulk of the expedition would follow soon.The powers only Insisted on measures of justice having the ctiaracter of reparation for the past, and guarantees for the future.Regarding the indemnity, France thought the immediate payment of a -lump: sum vas preferable, A guarantee of some form or other was necessary, and France lL» lieved a collective guarantee was the hest.China accepted the principle of an indem: pity some.months ago.and she now con It sented to pay the indemnity demanded.Is said she will pay with her customs auto $75.00 complete.[Men's Umbrellas \u201cWalking Sticks.disgraceful humiliation.In the local pris- mob in the streets killing eighteen and of any department should be dealt with : 1 said Mntions Will not be ; ons they were kept and exercised apart in wounding many.\u2019 ; in the event of trouble between the com- have endeavored to stave off the publica be a en nina hat \u201cChina her.$ different dréss, * it when they were träns- Martial law has been proclaimed, and peny and its employes; insisting that em- tion ot the reports of their own engi: self will pay the Indemn@y.which was / they were chained to ferred to Dartu.vor and are now treated ordinary convicts.| cavalrymen are atrolling the streets of the city.The shops are c.osed and busi- rloyes \u201cshall not he discharged without proper inquiry and fixing the number of r neers.: .Sir Alfred Hickman's long arraignment only just, and also the expenses incurred by the powers.If you do not want to lose your Umbrella carry es and dréssed exactiy the Same as the con- I : ! q \u2018\u20ac for th nt victs, and when they are released they hess and traffic are at a standstill.The hours which shall constitute a Jay's work.concludes with a request for the appoint + .oo will be on ticket-of-leave, lke Lurglars.local papers have been suspended.Mat- There are a number oi minor subjects in ment of a committee to investigate the a Walking Stick in fine weather, ; ) aroused ndignation.S subject.' .> .This Is what has which may have a most unfortunate effect | on the recruiting which will \u2018he necessary to make the scheme of Secretary of War Broderick or any other scheme for: army reform practicable.\u2019 \u2018 FOR MURDER OF A CAPTAIN Berlin, June 4\u2014At Gumbinnen, Prussia, yesterday, he addresses of counsel began in the trial of the tHree non-con.missioned officers, Marten, Hickel \u2018and Downing, charged with tbe murder of Captain Von Krosigk, Chief for the Third Squadron of 11th Dragoon Regiment, who mysteriously disappeared last | January.From the testimony offered, it appears that Captaln\u2019 Von rosigk was very generally detested by men.o! his squadron because of his cruelty toward subordinates.ters.were outwardly quiet on Sunday.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RECEPTION TO AMERICANS.T.ondon, June 4.\u2014The visiting delegates of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Mr.Choate received a number of the members of the London, Chamber of Commerce last night at Claredge\u2019s Hotel.\u201d The Lord Mayor was present., The Americans have declined invitations extended by the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and the -American Chamber of Commerce in Paris.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IS NOW $150,000,000.New York, June 3\u2014Stockho:ders of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company held a spécial meeting bere tn- day, and voted to increa® the capital\u201d stock irom $100,000,000 to $150,000,000.themselves small, but which occupy a geod deal of space in the schedule of grievances.As to the final outcome of the negotiations which are in progress nothing can yet be stated with any degree of certainty.NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT.Chicago, June 4.\u2014There will be no set- \u2018tlement of the machinists.strike at Chicago at once.This was the decision of the local manufacturers yesterday when the members of the Chicago Association of Machinery Manufacturers\u2019 pledged allegiance to the National Metal Trades Association, and agreed not to enter into negotiations with any of their employes until after the mecting of employers in New York on June 11.the concentration LORD HAMILTON'S LETTER.London, June 4.\u2014\u201cChemical of capital, thorough technical education and.improved industrial organization, have made in recent rears a greater advance in America than ere,\u201d wrote Lord George Hamilton, in reply to the recent complaint in the Hgflse of Commons of Sir Alfred : Hickma r- merly president of the British Iron Trade Association, hecause Government contracts for locomotives and bridges had been given to American firms.\u201cYou seem to think that orders have | only gone abroad hecause those who gave them did not understand their business.I wish it were so.The competition we have to face is founded on something much more formidable and more substantial.\u201cIt is with the product .of those combinations and not with the assumed stupidity of the Indian officials that the British engineer has to contend.\u2018 \u201cRp far as I am concerned, \u2018T can undertake that preference, unless the difference in price, quality and delivery is very.substantial, will alwiivs be given to British\u2019 firms.May I not ask you, as a leading member of the great steel industry of this country, to co-operate with me \"by impressing on your associates the necessity of meeting competition inthe future, #0 as to insure that price and time of delivery will be on the side of British\u2019 production\u201d \u2018 a WHY.COMPETITION IS DANGEROUS.\u201cNo practical engineer who has visited American workshops and inspected their methods of production and.manufacture ducts, both in quality and price.research, } AGNOSTIC MARRIAGE VOWS Cincinatti Couple Made Man and Wife by New Form.FIRST.WEDDING UNDER THE RITUAL OF A NEW UNRBLIGIOUS .ORGANIZATION.Cincinnati, O.June 4.\u2014The much-her- alded marriage of agnostics, declared to be ihe: firet marriage of the kind to be celebrated, took place at noon vesterday in College Hall, Young Men's, Mercantile Library Building, in Walnut Street, when Frederic Federie, employed an a very modest capacity by the Pittsburg.Coal Company, and Miss Marthe Scaman were married according vo the pledges and rites prescribed by the new agnostic society of this city, of which Chares .Sparks 1s the head.3 .At the conclusion of the agnostic Sunday school services the couple were made man and: wife on the stage oi the hall, which was decorated with the American colurs and mottoes of the society.Mr.Bpirks acted as master of ceremonies.Mr.Federie and Miss Seaman repeated the pledges after Sparks, and acquiesced in hem \u2018by epoken words and \u2018by nods.The voluminous.pledges were -in effect that they be frugal in habits, that the man at once insure his life for the benetit of DO YOU NEED A % NEW UMBRELLA?We have a very fine variety at all prices, from 50c to $7.50 each.10808 All selected handles.You'll be surprised to see the neat, gentlemanly Umbrellas we can show you at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each, fit for'any gentleman to carry.We buy these goods as cheap as any who'=sale house; we save their profits, and give our customers the benefit, Come in and examine our stock.| - Men's © Walking | Canes.Your Inspection Invited.latest from New York.Prices, 25c to $2.50 each.The kind to take the young man's fancy.\u2019 2 the woman, that they avoid wrangling.\u20ac \"would for à moment indorse your assump- and Ji they.found in time that they fore , tions.th enr competition 18 dangerous be- not \u2018\u2019mated\u2019\u2019 that they separate.The \u2018 cause they are yearly improving their pro- woman also repeated the words : \u201cI will Corner of UN \\ | RC RS RS Every S and local applications, if they simply give transient relief.The catarrhal poison is in Powders, lotions, salves, sprays and Inhalers cannot really cure Catarrh, because this disease Is a blood disease, accomplish anything at all, the blood and the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and trachea tries to relieve the system by secreting large quantities of mucous, tho dis- ufferer From Gatarrh Knows That Salves, 5 Lotions, Washes, Sprays and Douches do Not Gure.EC dissolved In the mouth, thus reaching every part of the mucous membrane of the throat and finally tho stomach.Unlike many catarrh romedies, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contaln no cocalne, opiate or any injurious drug, whatever, and are oqually beneficial for little children and adults.Mr.C.R.Rembrandt of Rochester, N.Y., says: \u201cI know of few people who have sufferod as much as I from Catarrh ?\u201cJt always has been the practice of the boards of management of the Indian railroads to give preference in all contracts to British manufacturers, and that policy has so prevailed that up to the great recent engineering strike no order for a trailway locomotive was ever given outaidé of Great Britain.Since then, owing to the British workshops being blocked with work, certain of the Indian railway boards found it necessary, as locomotives could not he obtained here, to place a few limited orders in America.\u201c am ready tp give all the available re- orts concerning working, consumption of uel and load-drawing power of these locomotives.The carlier reports were unfavorable, but when their working was better understood and alterations were made to suit the local fuel, a marked improvement war noticed, #0 much so that one company wishes to obtain more engines of similar construction.\u201cThat American locomotives obtained a footing in India was due to the strike I have referred to.But if, as 1 hope, British locomotives are iu the future.to regain their monopoly in.that vast system of railways, British engineers must profit hy the hints and sugicstions these reports con- yey.\u201d LOWER PRICE, QUICKER DELIVERY \u201cConcerning the Gohteih viaduct in Bur- mah, Lord Georg Hamilton says the order was placed with a Philadelphia company because no British firm had anything like the same experience in this class of construction.The Americans bid a less price and quicker time than any competitor.The charge made by the late supervisor of the construction of the viaduct that the riveting was defective was in way supported by a searching inspection.« \u201cThe Burmah Railway Board,\u201d he adds, \u201ccomposed of the most competent railway experts, are satisfied that the bridge is sound and reliable.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 not bring olildren inte the world not born of affection.\u201d Both promised to rear.their children, should children be.born, in the agnostic saith, and after the teachings at the agnostic Sunday school.Magistrate Alexander Roebling took the couple after they had taken the agnostic pledges and completed the ceremony, according to the civil Jaw requirements, us administered by mamstrates.The magistrate, however, according to instructions trom Mr.Sparks, did not use the word Sabey\u201d in his forma of ceremony.After the magistrate, Mr, Sparks again stepped to the front, and in loudwtones declared.\u201cThese who have thus bound themselves together in a marriage contract let no man or\u2019 woman put asunder; or seek so to do under pains and penalties of dishonar and of the law.\u201d feet HIGH DIVE FAILED.Buffalo, N.Y., June 4.=Teddy Oliver, 10 years old, was perhaps fatally injured while doing his act 1m nudway show at the Exposition.Grounds last might.Ohver's turn waa to ride a bicycle off the edge of a platform forty feet high-and dive into a pool of water below.To-night Oliver's wheel swerved just as he made the leap 2nd he fell near the edge of the basin where the water is offfy five fect deep.He landed on his had and was taken from the water in an unconscious condition.\" CREDITORS FILE CLAIMS.In the assignment of Alphonse Dapuis and Magloire E.Mupuis,.provision mer: chants; doing business at 341 Comnmission- ers Street, under the name and style Du puis Freres (@ Cié.,, the toliowing list ot \u2018creditors has been filed in Superior Court: George Watt & Co, $500; M.Vincberg, rent, $300; John M.Taylor, 8250; Banque Nationale, $258; The Soule &, Casselman Co., Casselman, Ont., 33,40; Maciaclane & Co., Warkdale, Ont., $343.- MR.RBID IN NEWFOUNDLAND.\"[OiegBest! foriCheiPrice tells the full Storx PEL this] By axCrials Just Received Qur New Stock of \u2018W.SCOTT & We have just received the very Craig & Bleury St.John's, Nfd., June 4\u2014Mr.Reld, the \u2018Newfoundland railway contractor, arrived here last night with his Canadian solicitor to negotiate with the Colonial Ministry for a settlement to convert his properties into a limited liability company, with large capital, in return for which extensive developments are promised.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALLEGED DIAMOND THEFT.À mañ named Manning \u2018Raymond, who comes from over the border, was arrested of tho head, throat and stomach.X used sprays, inhalers and powders for months at a time with only slight relief and had no hope of cure.I had not the means to make a change of climate, which scemod my only chance of cure.Last spring I read an account of some remarkable cures made by Btuart\u2019s Catarrh Tablets and promptly bought a so-cent box from my druggist ond obtained such positive bonefit from that one package that I continued to use them dally until I now consider myself entiroly free from the disgusting annoyance of catarth; my head is clear, my diges- ~ SHAREHOLDERS ANGRY London, June 4.\u2014The sharchelders of the British-American Corporation agreed yesterday to go nto voluntary liquidation.The corporation was closely affiliated with the London & Globe Finance Corporation, Limited, whose suspension In December last caused so much excitement on the Stock Exchange.Tord Dufferin was a director of the British-American as well.as of the charge sometimes closiug up the nostrils, dropping into the throat, causing deafoess by closing the Eustachian tubes, and after a timo causing catarrh of stomach or serious throat and lung troubles.: A remedy to really cure catarrh must be an internal remedy which wiil cleanse the blood from catarrhal poison and remove the fever and congestion from the mucous membrane.: The best and most modern remedies for this purpose are antiseptics cclentifically known as Eucalyptoi, Guaiacol, SONS soo 1739 NOTRE DAME STREET.Eastern Rugs TURKEY.INDIAN AND PERSIAN CARPETS, AND ANTIQUE RUGS.: : : : :@ : 3 o .don & Globe Corporation.Sanguinaria and Hydrastin, and while cach Gf these have tioh all I could ask and my hearing which had begun to fafl Lou e meetin b Hv \u201d x was one:of the stormiest detectiven yesterday afternoon on sus = : been succossfully used seperately, yot 1t has been difficult 548 result of the catarth, bas really proto ai foo ever beld.When the chairman said that picion o£ stnaling à quantity of
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