The Montreal herald, 15 mai 1902, jeudi 15 mai 1902
[" LE RSA OS rares em re AE Famine an \u2018An Ox the Only Living Thing 4.4 \u2018 % te 2 = - to Be Seen Around the Fort de France, May 14.\u2014The commander of the navy tug Potomac has left an assistant at the hospital here, and has presented to the authorities a Quantity of disinfectants, none of which can be obtained here at present.Signor Paravicino, the Italian consul at Barbadoes, whose daughter perished in the disaster, has brought the body here in a coffin.There wae some doubt concerning the identity of the was set at rest by relatives and friends ldentifying the Parivicino near the village of C'arbet, remains,.but this clothing.The bpay was found by Signor a suburb of St! Pierre.found were The scenes around the residence where the remains were e the victims were mestly worse than in St.Pierre Itself.covered by ashes und other debris.In the latter pl Near Carbet \u20ac correspondent who ac- s that were in an ad- round the houses companied Signor Paravivino saw five hundred bo vanced state of decomposition.The bodies were counte in which Signora Paravicino's body was found and on the adjacent land.Nearly all the dead were lying on their faces on the round.Those found in the ruins of dwellings were badly charred.The body of & woman was found in a near-by stream to which she had apparently fled in the hope of saving herself from the flery flood.A large heap of bodies were found in one spot.They were apparently those of servants.OX THE ONLY LIVING THING.Another residgnce close by, but sheltered partly by a hill on the St.Pierre side, escaped almost untouched.The windows are gone, but inside the furniture, papers, books, clothing and flooring are mostly unscratched.The only living thing seen in this district was an ox, thin ae a skeleton.While the body of Signora Paravicino was being prepared for removal! this animal stalked slowly through the wreckage to the beach, where it drank pea water, and then went back up the hillside, KILLED AT THE ALTAR.! A correspondent went on foot from Carbet to St.Pierre.On the road the remains of a man and horse were passed.Further on was seen the body of & man at the foot of a statue of the Virgin, he apparently having been killed while praying.- A large statue.of the Virgin on the hill above St.Pierre was hurled yards distant from its base.This, together with the fact that huge trees were torn up by their roots and laid flat, scarce one being left standing, indicates how the wave of fire must have passed over this section of the island at extreme hurricane velocity.Every house in St.Pierre, not excepting those thut are mostly solidly built of stone, is absolutely in ruins.\u2018The streets ure piled twelve feet high in debris, and hundreds of bodies can Le seen in every direction.MANY FLED TO CATHEDRAL.A correspondent visited the site where the cathedral stood.A portion of the tower is still standing.The large bell lies in the centre of the ruins.The greater part of the altar has been destroyed, but the golden chalices are still there, damaged, however, by falling debris.In one large chalice was seen the ashes of what had been the host.A small chalice was full of wafers, not one of which was even charred.It is known that many persons who sousht refuge in the cathedral perished, but their bodies are scarcely visible.1civ- covered with debris.At the sites of the club, the bank, the bourse, the telegraph office and the principal shops was the same scene of utter desolation and death.At the police station there was a large pile of bodies lying face downwards, as if the victims had fallen while in the act of running to escupe the fute Impending.In one distillery a quantity of rum was found intact in casks.\u2018\u2018urios- ity-seekers have picked up a few relics of no value save as souvenirs.No officials were seen anywhere.Many buildings in the city and the surrounding districts are gtill burning.The wreck of the Roraima is still burning in the bay.The crater above St, Pierre was very threatening in appearance last night.== MONT PELEE DESTROYED TOO CONFIDENT SCIENTISTS Port of Spain, Trinidad, May 14.\u2014The Transatlantic steamer (anada has arrived here with 138 refugees, t enty hours from Forty de France, Martinique.She brings this account of an event preceding the disaster at St.Pierre, and also of the catastrophe itself as told by eye witnesses, who were on the schooner Gabrielle: A scientific commission, presided over by the Governor, M.Mouttel, assembled in St.Pierne on May 7, the day before the calainity, for the purpose ot studying the ptenomena of the volcanic disturbances of Mom Pelee, It was agreed by the members of this commission thât the relative positions of the craters and the valleys debouching on the sea were such that the scientists could affirm that the Security of St.Pierre was complete, and this announcement was made to allay the fears of the frightened citizens, The sun rose clear over St.Plerre at gix o'clock on the morning of May 8.Mont Pelee was smoking fo the north, and the wind was blowing westward.es A few minutes before Seven o'clock a grrat white column of what: seemnid to be steam and gas belched forth- from an apparently new crater on Mont Pelee, which seemed to be about two hundred yards from the original crater, and which appeared to open up a deep ront from the top to the bottom of.the mountain.This outbreak caused the utmost consternation and panic4among the inhabitants of St.Plerre, who fled towards the seashore, uttering frightful screams, in anticipation, evidently, of what was to follow.Those on the Gabrielle observed a small steam yacht leave St.Plerre at ten minutes after seven o'clock with the Governor and members of the scientific commission on board.The Yacht steamed toward Le Precheur.A terrible groaning was heard from the volcano about ten minutes before eight o'clock, and a moment later a glgsmtic mass of thick, impenei¥able black smoke poured out of the crater and fell with frightful! rapidity upan the city.In a very short time the Whole city was a mass of ruins.The waters of the harbor were violently egitated, and everywhere was heard the sound of falling masts of the shipping and vessels were seen to overturn and sink or burst into flames.The cries of the doomed human beings en shore and afloat lasted only a few moments, when the stillness of death fell upon the city and: the harbor.Only three vessels of all the shipping in the harbor had withstood the terrible convulsion of nature.These were the little schooner Gabrielle, the Koroma and the North American, STREETS OF CITY BLOCKED WITH NAKED DEAD BODIES Poimt-e-Pitre, May 14.\u2014News received from Fort de Franœæ states that on May 9 severs! steamers were despatched to St.Pierre to try to take provisions and other relief, but the city was a,mass of ruins, which were still burning.The streets were blocked with bodies all naked and entirely carbonized.There was a fearful smell all over that part of the island.Most of the victims were etruck in the streets while trying to escape.They still bear an utterable expression of anguish on their features.Necessary measures have heen taken for the mcineration of the bodies.The cable ateamer Pouyer Cuertier picked up at Precheur and Abymes tty persons who were eurmounded by torrents of lava and hot mud.Nearly all the in- habitante of C'arbet fled to Case Pilote.Morne Rouge has not suffered but many .of the injured went there, and they are completely destitute.x CONVENT AND COLLEGE HAVE DISAPPEARED WITH ALL PUPILS The British stesmer Savan, Captain Hunter, arrived here this morning end woports Mont Pelee to be still in eruption.The search parties which are removing the dead from St.Pierre have discovered safes aod molten precious metals in stores and dwellings of the town.No one is permitted to penetrate into St.Pierre beyond the street running along the sa frimt and a cordon of soldiers has been placed around the town.Bt.Pierre Cathedral is all down with the exception of one tower, as for the theatre, the walls alone are now atanding.; The convent, which contained 200 girls and 36 ntins, has disappeared, as has the college, whave seventy boys and twenty-two priests and professors were domiciled.Many Uwilling sod hair breadth escapes from the eruption of Mont Pelee are arted.: / Ruins of St.Plerre i \u2018 i or , .ar, Cw ; * > : \" BARBVOA ; wo FU Fo : A ©.{NTIQUA Co.ES : cu.ADELOUPL ned .* akg oe am ANOVILLA : de MONTSERRAT- N An ; HOY?ARTI NEVIS Je % nic .i &@ 3! CHRISTOPHER ob Lo SABA =P Banish cruiser Vat : -\u2014 , vin miles of en Soytnol gel am == 10 SL 85 m= : \u201d TS Shr rr \u2014 Te ' VIR GM GORDA __ ___ CanmATT) .\u2014 \u2014 et CIN \u2014 ys Stee™ i 2 » GRENADA ST CROIX +, À .v\u201c' BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF PART OF THE WEST INDIES, SHOWING SCENES OF VOLCANIC DISTURBANCE.4 | IIIT CHRISTIN.HAZEL.AMERICAN GIRLS THOUGHT TO HAVE PER They are daughters of the U.S.Consul at St.Pierre, and are supposed eruption.MAY LOUISE, ISHED.to have buen victims of the volcanic Scientist Says Volcanic Islands May all Crumble and Disappear.Philadelphia.of ih.Prof Angelo Heilprin, the emine nt geologist, sail \u201cIt is altogethji tiKely that tne voleanic disturbance now roinz an niy whose peaks sbring into activity.Thy constant erur-toon of cock, fava and being made in the hogan of the cn When this hoe reaches great size tha port, and then subsidence mous foilx.\u201cVolsitners in Costa Peu, Nicaraguan and Guatrneta have heen rope sted) made that there gas bean aodeerease in the notent aly of thee voleano oo hi dent to have some of Them hast out With the same vigor and Intensity as Man Prof.Heilprin plans to leave soon for Martinique nad St .SECOND UPHEAVAL OF PELEE PREDICTED Ep = nt unns tnt Voneent to s td, st tin l-'ands ax with atl yi recat oom the calle toire, were, i8 Abie ds arn ali he No actives The poate dna shop he po supper mt Pl the the voleunis phemnn n*.or Houfrieres Philadelphin, May Ve Prof, Ans PURrown, hob oaf the gealamrng dope sinner of the Ua ety of Pana vania, said this mormung: \u2018Mont Polee is quile corfain 10 repeat the pertormones of other great volvanoes wich hove hrokea Parti into vast eruptions.The (list manifestation, While usnahy the principal one in degree of intensity, is nearly always followed by a succession of explosions and cruaptions, winch grow less and Jess active and finndiy disappear altogether.\u201cA second upheaval of Peiec she gld can hry Meanwhile if will fe +46 linudy difficalf to werk anywhere near the &cene of destruction.The Layers vf Lot roek which Were raînetd upon St Pierre mmay tol pat for three o four months, and the lava dejrosit muy tuke years to cool.\u201cst.Plerre was no! destroyed by an eruption from the summit of Petra, of the mountain near the town was bluwn out and from this was hurled the VOPOTIOOVE 0090000000000 ARMED GUARD KEPT PEOFLE FROM SAFETY.en MANY CO-OPERATE IN THE WORK OF RELIEF LORD MAYOR WILL OPEN London, May 15.\u2014The corres- MANSION HOUSE FUND.pondent of the Daily Mail at ue etre Barbadoes, who visited St.Plerre Londno, May Ho Lond Secretary on board the royal mail steamer Chamberlain has written 10 the lard Solent, has learner from Dr, Ar- Mayor of London ashing him to open a ter, who mirgenlously FA Mansion House fund jor the rebief or tie the disaster, that when the sufferers in the laland of St.Vincent, Governor ve at hen 4 and the Lord Mayor has consented to do Mouttet, and he iar offices HO.lals had declared all danger from an eruption of Mont Pelee to be past, a cordon of armed soldiers and policemen was placed around the town to prevent the people from leaving.POPE CONTRIBUTES TO THE SUFFERERS.Rome, May 14.\u2014The \"ope has contributed 20,000 lire ($4,000) to the fund being Dr.Artier, however, went to raleed for the relief of the sufferers from the suburb of Morne Rouge.the Martinique disaster.© He was riding back to St.Pierre when the explosion occurred.He turned and fled precipitately across the mountains to Fort de France, With the exception of a prisoner who was confined in a dungeon at the time of the ex- \u20ac plosion, Dr.Artier is really the @ sole survivor of St.Plerre.+ 060000000000 000 000000000 U.S.CRUISER SAILS WITH CARGO OF FOOD.New York.Muy '14.\u2014The United States auxiliary erviser Dixie, which has on board almost 3,000 tons of supplies, con- suwting of provisions and clothing for the A TWO THOUSAND KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE IN GUATEMALA Ban Francieco,.('al,, May 14.\u2014The steamer Guatemala brings additional detatls of the earthquake in Central America last month.The Guatemala \u2019eft the port of that name AprH 23.Up to that time 1,000 bodies had been taken out of the ruins at Quesaltenan go.Captain Harri, of the Guatemala, said: \"It Je estimated that 2,000 people Were killed.The dead were stil being removed when he sailed.The stench from the unburied corpses was fright- PAUL KRUGER SENDS\u2019 SMALL CONTRIBUTION.Paris, May 14.\u2014Mr.Kruger has sent a sympathetic message to President loubet on the Martinique disaster.He also sent 800 francs (8160) for the relief of the suffer- era, expressed regret that he could nat do more in this way.BERLIN COUNCIL VOTES SUM FOR IMMEDIATE USE.Berlin, May 14.\u2014The Town Council of Berlin haa unanimously recommended to the municipal authorities the immediate donation of 40,000 marks for the relief of the eufferers in the West Iridies.464044604000 006400 000000000600 06006040 C00000000000000000000000000 * ful, apd to avert a pestilence the Government had been compelled to employ large gangs of men to clear the wreckage of the dead.\u201d J It witl be found, I think, that one side wolien ruck, lave and red-hot steam.\u201d rel or ar the people on the Isbont où Mars Hague site l to nubt ! 7 Fort Jde France.Lis qroteible vus vol reac that place next Tuesday.The vess] also carries a number of surgeons and about $3,000 worth ol medtert enpplies.SISTER COLONIES GIVE LIBERALLY.Guadalrape, Mav 11.The steamer Ville de Manger, sent by the Martinique frov- ernment for fod supplies, left for Fort de France at midnight, vic Dominico, where she will take on board the provisions ofter- MR.CHARLES C.EVANS.The Montrealer Who Was One of the Half Dozen Who Etcaped From 8t.Pierre Harbér Allve.i ed by the Government of thmt island.The cruiser Suchet.left on the Oth with large mipplies of food end money, subscribed in this colony.+ dase COLONIAL OFFICE CAN - DUPLICATE ARCHIVES.Paris, May 14.\u2014The Colonial announces that it has in iis possession duplicates of all the archives of Mar- + per.Grace ; \u2018land, numbering about fifty thousandlive in the southern part, the loss ot -eruption might bring._ ; \u201c Flames Still Sweeping Over Part of St.Vincent A ; Castries, Island of St, Lucia, May 14.\u2014The volcano on the island of St.Vincent {s now reported to be quieter.Co Yesterday terrific detonations could be heard a hundred miles away.\u2018The reports were followed by columns of smoke, rising miles.in the air.Immense balls of colored fire also issued from the crater, lightning was playing fiercely in the upper sky, and the whole northern part of the island was one mass of travelling flame.It is impossible to reach the \u2018burning district Wi land or sea, and there are no means of estimating the destruction w tit life and property.Kingstown, the,c 1 of St.Vincent, is still safe, though showers of ashes and pebbles are eo, ually falling on the town.of SHOULD DECIDE GOVERNMENT TO EVACUATE ST.VINCENT 4 Kingstown, Jamaica,May 14.\u2014The Legislature to-day Voted a tHbusand pounds ($5,000 )for the relief of the sufferers of St.Vincent and Martinique, During the debuté Secretary Olivier safd it was not céitain that the Imperial Government even now would see the desirability, in the \u2018interests of: thé în- habitants, of evacuating the island of St.Vincent.He knew Great Britain vears hgo considered a scheme for distributing the inhabitants among -the- other islands, and thought the recent hurricane and present calamity- should.decide the course of the Government.\u2018 a ; at à SOUFRIERE HAS OFTEN BEEN ACTIVE DS St Vincent has been isolated ever since the destruction of St.Pierre, last Occasionally advices came out from Kingstown and all were of'an Thursday.Dn ; .Since Sunday information has been of the most meägre alarming nature.mature.- ! eeu dg Great changes were taking place in the northern end of the gland: -Thé Soufriere voleano was in a most ugly temper, and it was then known that there had heen at least six hundred victims.Lava was pouring through the northern \u2018valleys, and ashes and small stones were falling upon Kingstown and Georgetown, nearly.eighteen niles away.Le \u2014 SL Vincent is of volcanic origin.The mountain peaks range laterally .through the island from north to south.Soufriere, while is'in thé 'éktuèmne northern end of the islund, is the greatest oftender.Twice before since the \u201cisland was discovered by Columbus the volcano has rained death upon the Pimhabitints af the island, which is nly eighteen miles long by eleven miles wide.In 1718 Soufriere exploded, but the amount of damage then \u2018gone 1# only a matter of tradition among the Indians.In 1812-the \u2018volcano explod killing thousands of Indians, negroes and whites.It then changed its &ap- The old crater closed, and in \u2018its place appeared a lake of cold pearance.A new crater vas formed half a mile to the north of he ad blue water.mouth, ; For nearly a month Soufriere has been giving warhihd #04 chang ph tpm- Flames have been issuing from its crater and smoke has appeared in a gigantic column.Owing to the fact \u2018hat most of the inhabitants of the is- life in St.Vincent cannot be so great as it was at St.Pierre.Cl 2° A, RVI | ia bea, tly all those that have been de-| great quantities {gs float 3 thi 8 ray co | there and at tha British sland of Do- troved covering points up to that year i on ed ! ! : minica, and that much stone has heen : cast up on the Doaches of these yds, The loss at St.Plerre 0 4 b - AMERICANS IN PARIS pler, the cable repair ship of the West VOTE 12,000 FRANCS.Indian & Panama Telegraph Company.Paris, May 14.-The meeting this after-| Was a severe loss to.St.Thomas, es joan called I the American Chamber of nearly all the Granp ers Crew were! 1 ommeee to raise funds for the relief of lated here.Subscriptions tt \u20ac pren West Indian sufferers wus well ættended, Opened to relieve their est ate oo - amd over 12,000 francs was subscribed in| flies, and an appeal has n made 4 few minutes to aid the destitute people help the relatives of the men on at Martinique Grappler.La: \u2014 DISCUSS ADVISABILITY OF REBUILDING CITY.Jarvis, May l4.\u2014A conference was held 41 the Ministry of the Colonies to-day to vongider the economic reorganization of Martinique.The question was raised whether it was worth while to attempt to rebulid St.Pierre.The medi- fications of the coast line are 50 pronounced that new charts are impera« tive-\u2014 4 1 A v | The Secret of womanly health would be esteemed as priceless by thousands of suffering ROARING\\ OF VOLCANO HEARD AT FORT DE FRANCE.Fort de France, May 14.\u2014The population of Fort de France are in a slate of great xiety.Earth shocks are felt and the Noaring of the volcano iq still heard.The mountain continues hrow out lava, and cinders.They} .Sohoants Leonie arrived here Monday | Femen Sugt Mant (en, I with refugees a many others have] the dure pain eve à pe reached this plage.Several shipments |.ey endure pain, ever ay.A the of provisi ave bon made from'| worst the pain becomes torment, © ©.here, CA public subscription has been| The secret of womanly health 18 in opened.keeping the womanly organism in a Quantities of cinders and brimstone factly \u2018 calthy state; This can be have been found floating along the | by the use of Dr.Plerce's Favorite Pre, coast.Several bodies have been found! ecription.It reg 8 the periods dries on the shores here.Cs el Guadalajara, Mexico, May 14.\u2014Phe | Colima volcano shows strong \\ndica-:|i tions of a great eruption, and the n habitants living in the valley at its base are moving to a safé distance | from the peak, from which Broke \u2018and | of ebilitating drains] \"heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness.It makes weak women strong aud.sick women well.disease are invited to commit D pufts y flame have been belohing for| Pierce, by letter, Sree.Aue nd several days.| ence is held as sacred] Moufit Colima.has threatened rénéw.\u2019].womanly qa» Sacrecly oon! irded ¥ ed activity for several weeks, thle con weather was dark and| gloomy, HA rein clouds passed | northeast, of feland, darkening the X tmosphera to such an ex that |: qusn lampe were lighted.It rained heavily, | tHe precipitation being over two | inches.Co Ie An Investigation of the crater pf a ; t Misery on M da: show a ! that it was in sta condition A: SURFACE OF OCEAN ° A COVER:D BY PUMICE, |: st Thomes, D.W.I.,* May te\u2014It mn ; reported Same êrèee 0 tee 1A ST.THOMA8\u2019 VOLÉANO Women suffering from chronic forms - 7s \\ NEWS oF ame do oreo.pe >.hy \u201cIN SHAM FIGHT TO-NIGHT A sham ton Va take place this evening Between the Royal Scote and the Victoria Rifles.The Victoria Rifles, ¢ rrr by Lieut.Col, Hamilton , and supported by The erection of a garden greenhouse ot ire upa Stent a on the back |.Cote des Hess for the botanical departs} Pr wie} fey willl be abc o \u2018iversity was \u2018agitated, under t - Inst car, but the:: t eventually abdg nd Liew .owever ; t is mote © test will be & friendly ane, no ie DE VE os dr Sehr been âcnitely decided to ren Rood a}: poder th = vill ent rian.the eer- plant house in its stead © n Caplvon Rogd + Sons Rite te at, their armories, pape diately in the rear of the media LE.9 It, is s'atated that the structure will cost 000, ich will he defrayed by the vt - versity, assisted by.a few outalde contribu- \u2018tions.The work of construction\u2019 is to ba commenced within a few days and it is expected that, with the exoeption of placing paratus (which hus already been or- he in the -houses, that the buildin will Le completed within the next mon he plans of construction which have pted provide, in substance as on \u201cThe structure will consist of two semidetached houses, each about sixty-seven feet long.The larger will be twenty feet wide and fourteen feet high, and will-bp divided into two compartments, one fôr outdoor plants, with ordinary temperature; te other for stqve plants, kept up-to! deal heat.The plants will be kept on benches all round, and in the centre of the house.\u2018The smaller houses will be 9 1-2 feet long and 10 high, and is designed for hysiological experiments.A brick cham-| ér, 17 feet long, will be built at one end as wdark chamber for the ¢ iments, the YOUVILLE SQUARE, A good deal of opposition is being engendered against the pro to asphalt the site of the late St.Dao s market, now termed de Youville Square.The su 4+ion \u2018has been referred the Parke mittee to the Road Committee for report as to the.feasibility of t the scheme, and its probable coet porte, chairman © the Finance Committee, 1s opposed to the ion.Aside from the great cost of an undertaking he says it would be ov far: ble to have a ay of grass stud.A ith trèes, rather than an usrelieved 5 retcn of asphalt.\u201cThere is no good reason,\u201d said he, \u201cwhy we ahould pave the entire square.Traffic in that district will never be héavy enough to warrent such an outlay, and even if more teaming is done in that locality, I think the difficulty would be met by adopting a suggestion which I made in Council last fall.I suggested that Commissioner and Foundling Enotes mhould both be widened about 8 or pi extierior wall which will be lined with MORE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ha THAN SIN 10 feet by limiting the width of the grass Pa CE THE YEAR 1893 The most important period of the vear \u201crom a real estat int of view Is irom January to May.and\u2019 this: portion of 1902 deésejVey more than a passing notice, as bei evident /starting -point of a better \u2018of affairs in the'real estate market, says the current issue of the Real Esinte Record.he husiness has hapn of a satisfactory nftuhe, roll distributed, and all tending to\u2019 donfirta the general impression that the cémimencament \u201cof: ia healthy improvement in gealty, dealin js.pow on.A review of the pistons indicates that the sales made hdVé albeen for actual usé and that there -has bear no purchasing for speculation, and no à pur ing for investment.were has been a marked improvement in the renting branch of the market this spring, the rental wand.for both bu-i- ness and résident'dl Properties being better than it has been for many years.- The sum of the\u201d transfers during the moagthoof April, like that of the preceding meal, + has just passed the 81,000,000 mark, the Targest amounts being in St.Antoine, Bt.James and St.Louis wards, and in WietTmouht, the governing feature in St.Antoine ward being the sales of first-class residence property.and in Westmount that of desirable building land.The miles recorded during the month of.ased - brick.Between the two main hcuses, a propagating chamber will be contrived 8 1-2 feet by 50.with easy access at either end to the main cement walks.A cellar will also be placed beneath the south end ak She houses which, besides affording m for coal, bôlter;\u2018éto:, will also contai Jer Afk room for slowing tubes and ja bemol for potting.\u201d THE MONTREAL CORPS\u2019 - \"CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY 3 a durch \\ parade of all the Montreal city corps will take place on Sunday afternoon.Orders have been issued by Major Stewart whidh- show that Brigade A, consisting a rd Yorke s Royal Canadian Hus- ield es.First Prince of ve sifless pot iérs, Third Aictoria R Ng.3 Bearer Company, No.Field a brad! \u2018 Sital;\u2019 aand the British Army and Navy ng; will attend St.George's Church, , consisting of 65th.Rifles, Mount is\u2019 Cadet Battalion and St.Ann's fo C attend St.James Cathedral Fade C, the 2nd Canadian Artillery, Royal Scots, Highland Cadets and Be Horo Cadets, will attend St.Andre 's Church.The! troops will form the Champ de Mars at 3 o\u2019clock, each brigade under com- \u2018\u2019mand-of the semor C.O.with Lieut.-Col.Boy.D D.0.> and Miagor W.J.Stewart, as Cadet.\u2018via St.James oivices the va- .gbout Dominion March via Dor-| e, Union Ave- brgote, Un \u2018Craig, order: cer DY RO.H, 3rd ., lat 85th Feet.ets, West- 7.Tu Caden St.Ann's Ca sa pepital tal Corps.The 3rd V.R.Hospital Corps will eave the colum \u2018oorner Union Avenue and .Catherine Street, for their respective Bon On April in to suburban municipalities amount to $225,764, and are as follows: Maisonneuve 26,050; Delorimier, 336,685; Mile End, $50,022; Outremont, $3,715; Cote des Neiges, $1, 600; Montreal West, Time tion, \u201c22.000: V erdun, $3,074; Cote St.Paul, $633; St.from $62 633; and Ste.Cune: gonde, $58,450.Phere were 209 real estate transfers in the city wards and town of Westmount recorded at the registry offices \u2018during the month of April, amounting to $1,026,130, against 139 transfers anounting to\u2019 $686, 770 a year ago: St.Antoine Ward.28 $184, 815 St.Ann's Ward.11 92,610 St.James Ward.20 127,708 St.Louis Ward.+ .16 121.000 St.Lawrence Ward.ee oe 13 81,14: St.Mary's Ward.24 10254 Ezst Waxd.\u2026 2 - 32588 St.Jean Baptiste Ward.23.88,311 St.Denis Ward., .19 29,563 St.Gabriel Ward.2 1 5 11,050 Hochelaga Ward.- ve .\u2026 .2 - 13,595 Westmount.30 124, 411 In a review of the business for the first four months for the last ten years it is shown that the sales registered during Junua , February, March and Aptil 1905, 707, 186, nearly $2 000 higher than in\u2019 any year since 1893.\\ plot, and that then a double 1 row of trees should be run down the centre on either side of a foot-path.In process of time quite a pretty promenade would thus.be established.But the chief objection to asphalting the entire surface of the square lies in the -fact that the property-owners, whom 1 canvassed on the subject, are op- to euch an undertaking.\u201cThe Grey 5 ne who own one-third of the entire perty, are especially anxious that something puld be done to beautify the surroundings in the way of laying sod and planting trees.\u201d .eerie ere coLD STORAGE F.FAILURE ECHO.Case Between Royal al Bank of Canada and Campbell, Shearer & Co, is Settled.The case between the Royal Bank of Canada and Campbell, \u2018Shearer & Co., of London, produce brokers, has been settled, a cablegram to this effect being received yesterday from England.The amount of the settlement was not mentioned in the message.There were three suits, aggregating in all £21,000, and they were the outcome of the failure of the Montreal Cold Storage & Freezing Company.Visit st.Helen\u2019s Island.in ne Parks and Ferries Committee have view a trip to St.Helen*s Tsland on ae for purposes of inspection, St.James Liberal Club.A meeting of St.James\u2019 Liberal Club will be held to-night at Brault's hall in Berri Street.Ald.Couture will attend.Pleads Guilty to Theft.Jean Baptiste Duschane, cigarmaker, yesterday.pleaded guilty to a charge uf theft of $5.50.He was remanded for.sentence.: Pleads Guilty to Larceny.Henry Grey, cigarmaker, who was arrested on a :charge of larceny, -pleaded guilty yesterday, and was remanded for sentence.- Jtalian\u2019s Foot Crushed.Michael Renvoo, an Italian laborer, who lives on Poupart Street, crushed , ermories.The Mount St.Louis Cadets ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine © Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills;| ust Boar signatures o his foot while working at Maisonneuve yesterday.Three toes were amputate Two Small Fires Last Night.- There was a small blaze at 8.46 last night in the house of J.Riendeau, 57 Poupart Street.Another was at 10.35 in the house of Israel Allas, 111 Cadieux Street./ Sarah Jones Remanded._ Sarah Jones, colored, who was ar- ® res ed for stealing $33 from Thomas 1, of Outremont, pleaded not guilty in the Police Court yesterday.She was remanded for enquete.: ~~ Baron de Hirsch Institute, \u20181 The governors of the Baron de Hirsch Institute\u2019 met last night, with Mr.D.A.Ansell In the chair, to make arrange- \u2018ments for the opening of its building, \u2018May 28, by the Governor-General., Formally Welcome -Rastor.A pleasing event will take place In George's scheol house, Stanley Brest at eight o'clock this evening, \u2018when Rev.and Mts.Dyson Hague will Je formally welcomed by the congrega- on, om 22 To Give Choir Concert.THe choir of Taylor Church assikted by some of thelr friends, wifi give -doncert in the church lecture .roo Papineau Avenue, this evening.Tha \u2018programme prepared is an excellent one.\u201c Socialism ve.Single Tax.\u201d A debate will take place this evening Canadian and the Montreal Si Tax Acation RE the Natural der on University con à is To ran Svepinge ge ' : No New Cattle Market.or EY to.ite dock + fT Rite Agalhat MY.yok TEE fa vu of rt contre tre a outing are Pormatid SEAT Osone.directors will be elected, York, will address the assembly.OPPOSE THE ASPHALTING OF DE | 1 Prof.F.Andre, \" her in one week, tem.§ For coughs, En warranted perfectly safe to use 0 tarrhozone inhader is suitable to us In and .money- back.Trial size, 25c, : ou Ce or by mell, daily in Mon a0.Moreau Fish Deater, Marcotte RB Paul Strest.un applied for om\u2019 day ar ° p xx - n pid y.and heavy \u201ck.Rs tof, Lose of Arn, .Tk Ti tho dation \u20ac of Jumes Cota: \u2018 m are pres Com ; pe, rely ogee for of an sm while employed \u201cthe ings of in th defendant's Jao.tory on the 5th of July last, waë menced before Justice Loranger in the Superior Court , Messrs.Green- shields & Gree a acting fo for the plain- » An - ed fl, and .Company for The YM CA.Meeting.This evening the\u2019 fifty-first annual meeting of the Y.M.G.À.will be held in the association building.The annual + reports will be submitted, and seven The candidates are Messrs, John Kennedy, C.Cushing, R.H.Buchanan, R.Munro, C.Holland, R.L, Charlton, W.M, Birks.Mr, C.C.Michener, of New Night Relief Complimented.Chffrm£in Lebeuf, of the Police Commit- the hed nothing but Dut wards of aise for for n relief Loe who paraded on the the Champ e Marg terday y afternoon under Toap be Leggett.: bea > : Their style an wis excellent, he said.Drill Trstrusior Lagait who supervised the military manoeuvres, was also complimented on the credit which the men reflected upon hie instruction.Funeral of Rev.V.Di Genova.The local Italian colony was very largely represented yesterday at the funeral of the late Rev.V.Di Genova.The funeral service was held at the Church of St.John, Cadieux and St.Catherine Streets, and was conducted by Rev.Dr.Amaron, assisted by Rev.Dr.MacVicar, Rev, P.R.Duclos and Rev.J.T.Bruneau.The chief mourners were, the parents and brother and sistér of the deceased, Improvements at-Cacouna.\u2019 Mr, F.H.Norman, of Montreal, man-/ gger' of the St.Lawrence Hall, Ca- couna, left for that resort yesterday.Salt and fresh water baths are now installed throughout the hotel, and a board promenade has been bullt at the héad of the cliff, where an orchestra will play daily during \u2018he season.An Innovation is the largt bathing pavilion built on the beach.The hotel been newly painted and papered throughout, and a fine lawn tennis éourt has been bullt; ping pong rooms have been arranged, and the ballroom dancing floors enlarged.Mt.St.Louis Institute Exams.The annual oral examination.of the \u2018graduating class of Mount St.Louis Institute will be held next Friday at 7 .0'clock, Archbishop Bruchesl presiding.The subjects and the examinations will be as follows :\u2014Christianity arid philosophy, Rev.Canon Dauth, inspector of diocesan schools; Rev.F.Fouillet, 8.J.; French literature, Prof: Paul Colonnier; trigonometry, Arthur Duval, M.D.; literature, W.A.Hodgson, B.C.L.; rhetoric, M.A Phelan, B.A.; algebra, Prof.F.Andre, of the Polytechnic School; geometry, of the: Polytechnic School.Examinations on other subjects will take place in June.PC ROYAL TOURISTS\u2019 ADDRESSES, There Are 541 on View at the Imperial Institute, and They Range from Pure Gold to Type- - written Paper.London, May 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The North gallery of Imperial Institute is now \u2018filled with gifts and addresses received by the Prince and\u2019 Princess of Wales during Y thes recent visit to the British dominions beyond the seas, \u2018There are 541 addresses m all and .76 more than Queen Victoria received on the occasion of her diamond jubilee.They arc engraved and written on every conceivable material, from pure gold, silver, palm leaves and satin, down to one from \u2018Grand Falls, N.B., which contains\u2019 about twenty lines of words of welcome, type-written on a small sheet.of paper without any ornament whatever, The \u2018most\u2019 valuable presents are gifts of women.rear Cause of Splitting Headaches.Poisons accumulate in the blood and spread every: moment to all parts of the body.ed, nervea irritated, and the result is that awful headache.The brain becomes conjest- Ferrozone is nature's.own remedy for headaches: it 1s a blood strengthener and purifier of uncommoh merit, a lasting potent tonic, and the greatest invigorant and health-maker known.Headaches never bother people take \u2018 Ferrozone\u2014after\u2014each-meal.Buy_ a box from ybur druggist for 50c.mail from Polson Ont.that By = Co.,.Kingston, \u2018Dr.Hamilton's Pllls cure Liver Com: plaint.Graveyard \u2019 Coughs CURED QUICKLY BY CATARRHOZONE : A cough or cold at this season of the |.year paves the way for pneumonia or consumption.The best remedy is Ca- tarrhozone.Jt eases a cough Jn five minutes, and colds simply can\u2019t exist but a few hours when it is used.Mrs.H.L.Chenewith, residing at Glendive, Mont.was worried by.\u201cgraveyard\u201d cough.letter she tells how Catarrhozone cured \u201cI had a bad cough for several months last fall that settled on my lungs.It was so severe that I began to think it was \u2018the end of me.I was worried very much to think that [ nothing I used could shake it off, but reading in the Halifax .Presbyterian Witness of the wonderful cures Catarr- hozone was effecting, I dedided to try it.Well, the irritability and soreness -was taken out of my throat in a few days, and in less than one week it entirely cured my cough.\u201cIt is with great gratitude and plea- | eure that I recommend Catarrhozone.I am sure it will benefit and cûre \u2018all who use it.\u201d (Signed) MRS.H.L CHENEWTTEH, The reason Catarrhozone .always cures is that it goes right to the sore spot, which it heals and makes well quickly.It 4s.antiseptic,and destroys |\u2019 disease germs in every part of the Sys- chitis nothing compares with\" Catarr- hozone.Tt is very pleasagmt and si ple, contains no injurious drugs, a a street car, theatre, church, any #lace at aby time.Complete outfit 1, aranteel to cure your Bo fold.by from/ t ru partioulars thy Auction Sales Cart, aintifgs, nee class furnishings, s, ever/ description of mer- in THE MO AL e Herald is the only ishing a & compl ete dafly ese sales bed = the advertising real list of auction are more fully columns.Auction\u2019 Sales.To-morrow.4-4 at > Fyn physics, il | i $ has $ ô Sl $ $ o 8 : ô H : 7 In the following |- colde and bron-{ the Bol Telephone Co.No.10\u2014Alenda.4 \u20ac In Heptonette and Cravanette.proofs in all the newest F abrics, Shades and » Styles, 3-4 \u201c4 length and long Raglan effect.Ladies Misses\u2019 and Children's Waterproofs Jf | We have just received a fancy designs, plain * afew lines of plain, with.Lace Trimmin Also .a Large Assortment Todies\u2019 Muslin Wrappers | We have now a most complete stock of Water- Muslin, - Lawn and Percale Wrappers, in Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats (Christy\u2019s Make) For Travelling, Seaside and Mountain Wear.Colors : White, Pearl, Castor, Navy and Cardinal.\u201c Prices 81.00 and 81.75.Ready-to-wear Hats : full assortment of Ladies\u2019 and fancy effects.\u201d Also white Muslin and Lawn, gs.C : of _ AT MODERATE PRICE 8.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.HENRY MORGAN & CO.MONTREAL.MRM TR Te Sa \u201cAv Carpets and House Furnishings \u2014 \u2014 CARPETS In all Makes a: JAPANESE and CHI houses in an endless variety.INLAID LINOLEUM, GORE CARPRIING, - OIL 3, etc.all.the Latest De d Col .BASTERN RUGS and SQUARES, in Die nn cine nd Grades.NESE MATTINGS for summe praise our Stock.Aundseds of:P Fr *for you to choos are so fine\" Batting, ard we have & ght: ta: * HERE ARE- A FEW.EXAMPLES .A \u2018unl lhe of Pleated Bosoms, \u2018froin 12 1-2 to 17 1-2 sizes, at 75c.' New line of Boft Fronts, in Woven\u2019 Madras, with one pair of Cuffs, po .tached.sizes 12 1-2 to 18: at Tbe.; \u2019 Soft Fronts, with Black and White Pleat, at 76e.n \u2018Fancy, White, Soft Front Shirts, at 75c.: Soft Front Shirts, with two Separate Collars, and Cutts Fr se; \u2018Woven Seamless Tubular Wash Ties, at 15¢, 26c.and 2bc.) .Latest novelties in White and Colored Hunting Stocks, for: 1adies, to tie In Ascot and Baw, pt 50c.from.\u2018The New St rors\u201d line of High Band Turn Down Collars, AT 160 EACH, OR: TWO i \u201c Coñe and see those Exquisite Pattern Hats, just arrive \u201crom Europe.: The Finest French Flowers ever shown in the city are hére., \u2018 LADIES\u2019 SUMMER NECKWEAR A FULL RANGE OF LADIES\u2019 SUMMER NECKWEAR AND TIES.\u2018We have just received a fresh assortment in Ladies\u2019 Muslin Neckwedr \u2018 and Ties, in Plain Whité Muslin, others SoS Hemstitched Tucks, and .Insertion and Lace, all nicely finished, beth tocks.and Automobiles.FROM 25: EACH VF.: Colored Muslin Ties, with Turn- Over Collars, and Tucks, from 25c, PICCADILLY COLLARS AT HALF PRICE We have just put into stock a special shipment of Piccadilly Collars, or\u2019 Turn-Overs, in Embroidery or Lace, all this season's latést.novelties and de< signa.All worth from 8c to 50c in the regular way.TO CLEAR FROM 3o TO 19 EACH.BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.JAS.A.OGILVY ® SONS) ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STI.\u2014 c To SHOE WEARERS AND SHOE! BuvERrs: Le al In opening our New Shoe Store 287 St.James Street, w 2 Sur new your patronage.Lärge ag\u2019 ait for one .; Store is, there is no room * pair of inferior shoes.Poy is why invite you to-call, *°\" Want goo shoes.WH.STEWART.73% James SL \u2014 de __ Our new line of Go-Carts © \u2018is the admiration of all who * | gee them.\u2018There are so many different styles and such pretty ones that it is impossible not to fall in love with them.Handsome Reclining Go- Carts with all the new- À est features at prices from 25 p.c.to 40 p.c.below - CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, TAB-E .COVERS and HOUSE FURNISHINGS.: Mall Orders Carefully Executed.Cd Covers, Horse Covers, Inside Spring Roller Shades.ALL KINDS OF TENTS ON HIRE.Tarpaulins and Oliskin Clothing Hoist Ropes Fitted up at short notice.193 COMMISSIONERS STREET, -.Cor.St.Sulpice St, Montreal, Bell Telephone Main 1161.Two Second Hand.Ses Lot of.Shelving ad Office Furnijtu¥-and Stationery Swplies.For Sale Cheap HE Tj415-NOBLE Co.Increcse Your, Busiress _\u2026 by AAVing \\ EFFICIENT TELE- PIONE FACILITIES.We will ote you rates on a PRIVATE- A ANCH EXCHANGE SY TEM in your Office, Warehouse or Factory.-OF CANADA.Notice to the Public Willlam Dow & Co.will be grateful if the public will communicate with them when | they have reason to suspect the genuineness of ale supplied either as \u2018\u2018Botiled Dow\u201d or \u201cDraught Dow,\u201d and Won Dow & Co.hereby give notice that - legal proceedings will be taken against any person\u2019 who if detected selling as \u2018Dow's\u2019 (either in bottie or on draught) ale which is \u2018not of their manufacture.ee LL \u201cRESOLUTIO \"oF BT PÂTHY.Agricultural Association Adopt One on | the Death of Hon.Mr.Dechene.competitors-in price, when you take into account the quality of our goods.pue RENAUD, KING & PA TTERSON, THE HOME FURNISHERS.652 CRAIG STREET.\u2014\u2014\u2014 PIR THOMAS LIGGET, ET, main SE EES STRE Thos.Son e, Sr.| Furs.runs.FURS.{ \u20ac, oy Wholesle Importer Manufacturer of and Exporter of Raw, tee Awnings, Tents, Sails, Gent, Ladies.and and Flags of All Natlôns, Waggon - Cn Furs, zsh Capes,\u2019 Collars, Caps, , \u2018Ruffs, etc., also Buck Mitts and Gloves, The Highest Market Price paid on all consignments of Raw + Furs, Skins, Beeawax and Ginseng Root.First class Taxidermist work a specialty.HIRAM JOHNSON, 494 St.Paul Street.THE PEOPLE or MONTREAL are very conservative\u2014Takes them a long time \u2018to make up their minds to change, but they are finding out that our NEW PROCESS \"BREAD is all we claïm for it.JAMES M, AIRD, Tel.M.1028.- Mother-in-Law .1S SURE \u201cRegent Baking Powder\u201d Gives the best results\u2014though it costs 15c a Ib.less than the next best.Here is a recipe:she has tried with Regent with great success: | ROCK CAKES.RECIPE NO.10.\u2014% Ib.flour, 3 oz.sugar, }% oz.candied peel in stgips, 1 egg, 2 oz.butter or dripping, 3 oz.currants, 1 teaspoon ground ginger, %.gill milk, 1 teaspoon Regent Baking Powder.\u201d Place flour and sugar in basin and lightly rub in butter.Add Regent Baking Powder, /ginger and currants.Beat the eggs and add milk.Mix into stiff dough.Place these roughly in small cakes on a baking tin, placo a strip of peel over each.Bake 15 minutes, .Regent Baking Powder is Sold by Good Grocers, 150, 25c, 450 Tins.GET YOUR = = = Fe Old oid Silver Ware REPAIRED or REPLATED Dawes & Co.BREWERS, so FATALE Pale Ales and Porter Royal Silverware Plate Co.- ; Montreal Office: \\.- 40 ST.LAMBERT HILL .621 St.James Street Bell Tel.Main 4887.vanes LACHINH.P.Q : Main 563: 7 on i YOU NEED THEM.we HAVE THEM.\" .9 \u2018aritain, in being worked upon ways dat do not promise well fer our fu- Pre peace of mind.Dr; Parkin, whose sprdendation of his works, and not in ain, has.proposed a number of experi- \u2018ments and is displeased | because Cana- ; Mans bave not taken nly to them.\u201csr.Gilbert Parker, with a flavor of \u2018= Janadianism in his\u2018 past, is posing as è representative Canadian in London, drawing up plans for gigantic military \" armaments.Colonel Denison, disap- \"pointed over the lack of enthusiasm ta about his projects in Canada, has gone, :0 England t0 demonstrate , to the people there the.beauties of hig \u2018acheme for ° securing a military re-organizition of -\u2019 the.Empire by.mixing it up with a rariff re-organization.Finglly, and what is more serious, something like a zoncerted effort seems to be afoot to get the Boards.of Trade of the Domin- on to go upon record in favor of the general theory that we Canadians are anxious to go into a game of grab with great Britain and the other colonies, m the \u2018expectation that we would come >ut of it retaining as much as possible sf our autonomy in.political \u2018and military matters while\u2019 approyriating as many advantages as pos ible in irade matters.The organization un- .derlying the preparations for the Toronto conference, to bé held in June, Is apparently very thorough, and if some of us are suspiclous that the Boards of Trade are being worked by the Conservative party and the Manufacturers\u2019 Association, the suspicion is at least \u2018excusable in the light of all that\" \u2018nas been done in the same way, regu- iarly since 1876.ê * » > It is something to the credit of Dr.= > .+ Parkin that he has latterly endeavored \u2018té place the issue on a basis that ap- \"meals more\u201d strongly to Canadians.He begun to suggest that our.self-re- ui.is at stake.When the claim is individ that.way, whether by private _ ment, cz or by the British Govern- debatine jians will not shrink from jealous of oye are as a people, as people.We had name as any other We made not thahown it in the past.sensible statesmen*5t objection when |- \u201c decided that the mal Great Britain ish troops in Canada YANCE of Brit- \u2018expense.We knew thay 2 needless were withdrawn it was witihen they tion \u2018of making Canadians uff inten- that it devolved upon ourseRftaud maintain the peace with .the country from which we could be s ous}y attacked.We accepted that responsibility.cheerfully times to the occasion.the colonies shall move out ofthe pasts- i yet contributed to the aggregate ex- penuiture.The difference in the nature.of the demand is no doubt coil- tingant upon the fact that our.capabilities have increased with increasing population and increasing development of our resources.correct view of the position, and it is \u2018also certain that as we continue to grow we shall be looked to more and more.The very essence of the political system under which we live, however, is that anything we do must be: of our own free act, in conformity with our own appreciation of \u2018the circumstances, and subject to the operation of our functions as a sovereign people Iv is wise for those who ask Canada to Wiaxe sacrifices .to \u2018appeal to, the self- «wspect of Canadians.\u2019 fices, must also look to it that no opening is left for that self-respect -to be outraged.must be of the sort that we shall be free to do it in the best way we know how.We provide our own militia in ; place of the old British garrison, and co we jealously retain the control of it.Recent experiences of British officers commanding.it prove that@much.If we dre to pass on now toWèher projects, the sense of the Cana@n people will be that the projects ould be such as will involve the minimum of friction, and that in case of frictior the supremacy of the Canadian Par- Jiament shall continue to be conserved within its domain.In everything of moment that hus happened since 1840, the continuance of Canadian good will towards Great Britain has been firmly secured by following this simple rule.What \u2018would- be.our position it we were to make a cash contribution to be-expended upon the navy?We would part with the control of the money, to begin.with._It would be but a drop in the bucket for many years-to come, and for a still longer time Great .Britain must exercise, and rightly, not - merely a preponderating, but almost an absolute control of the navy.We ; would be.in possession of no agencies \" tor acquiring the best information, and we could bé allowed no influence suffi-| cient.to ensure the adoption of our views.And we would have theories to propound, demands to make, not a @oubt of it.See how we are pressing for trade favors because we have gra- clously lowered our tafiff to a twenty per, cent, basié,® or thereabouts.Bee how \u201cwe assert our military prowess because some thousands of\u2019 our adven- .turous youth have gone fo fight in Africa.We are disposed to talk, sometimes, as {if Canada had been at war in the sense that England has, or even, ih the sense that the Boer peoples have.\u2019 +.We have \u2018had the.lory, without the \" expense, with no chagce ot the Gesola- tion, and we come forward with de- ands because of li.If we made, at y#idoréble sacrifice.to aurgelves, & contributtsa to the naty's an- ; would: fist our demands be Wray, © r responsibilities wholly Canadian { character and which must ultimately and willingly, \u2018and our statesmanship has risen at dll The demand then was that Great Britain should be \u2018relieved f the charge of garrisoning the colonies.The derand now is that 'jve and into thé activé étage; that we shall contribute more than we have as That is \u2018probably a Within the-Mmits-of\u2014our\u2014constitution-\u2014| And Canadlans, wien pieparing to make such sacri- Whatever we decide to do: | | Let us be as proud of the navy as we like, tet us contribute to its usèfulness if we can, but Jet us avoid paths that are beset with dangers anyone with the least claim to etatesmanship cannot but foresee.: .If we are eeridus about the new \u2018status of the people.ihe colonies, the next step for a to take is perfectly obvious.If we ure stil a subject people, and to be treated AS euch, Great Britain muet continue to occupy Halifax\u2018 and Esquimault.If we are of equal political status with the people of England, it were as nat- aral that Halifax and Esquimault should be equipped and maintained by Canada as that Plymouth should be equipped and -maintaïned by Great Britain.That would be work ready to our hand, work consistent with our as-, pirations and dignity, work commensurable with our means.Until we have undertaken it, why think of \u2018stretching forth our arms to work beyond our reach, beyond our present capacity, beyond the possibility of our control ?Dr.Parkin, to do him justice, himself recently suggested that we should take over these places, Mr.Blake hinted at it in 1897 in the.far-seeing speech which brought down upon his devoted head the wrath of Dr.Parkin and Col.\u2018Denison.Lord Charles Ber- .esford indicated in 1897 the desirability of such a move- when, in criticizing the donation of a battle ship by Cape Colony,.he said the better thing to do\u201d \u2018would be for the Cape to equip and maintain a strong naval base at Cape Town.Above all, this assumption of in be assumed by Canada in any event, would appeal to the pride of every Canadian from Cape Breton to Vancouver Island, would indicate substantial national progress, and would add to the respect in which Canada is held by.the nations of the world, and, most\u2019 .of all, by the people of Great Britain.If military projects are to be discussed at London, this is the proposal Sir Wilfrid Laurier ought to make, for.whether it is adopted now or not, it is .| bound to be adopted in the natural course of Canada\u2019s development, and certainly Canada will not be disposed Ÿ alake.any second step until this first \u201cmost natural step has been taken.\u201cSE SECOND THOUGHT.nerd, be general approval of the | Canadian chat has been made by the the sum vote ment in, the matter of in the West In yrelief of, the gufferers dollars seemed a the \u2018first.news of en drmable um when astrophe arriv- \u2018ed, and \u201cwhen the med?details gave \u2018no hint of the \u2018amount\u2019 - | would.be required.But men It at peared that the 111\u2019 effects ad ben \u2018more widespread than was at Lit sus pected, when it was seen that th.food supplies of the islands had been thi, ened with immediate exhaustion, aq | | Oty Routine Legislation Finkhed, ther wanted a prolonged stay.Omly \u2018other bills, the next session promises and the leader of the Opposition and But.Big Plans Laid for Next Year, À From The Herald's-Staff Correspondent Ottawa, May 14\u2014The second session of the Ninth Parliament will end Lo morrow.It has existed since Febru 13, and the House has sat sixty-t days.The Easter holidays cut tout the best portion of A week, ar recently Saturda, ay has and May of freedom.The nate, Derek does not have to bother ite hoary head over the budget or the estimates, took a longer midwinter holiday, and whén Speaker Power dismisses !t to-morfow, there va Wicd be forty-two days to its Both sides of the House have hurried \u2018the session to a conclusion.Nei- the most essential business was done.A number of necessary public and private bills were passed, and money voted for the operation of the country.during the coming year.This session has in fact been \u2018largely a preparatory one for the next.The Government put half a dozen important measures before Parltament, and the people for their.consideration, and then held them over for the next session: With the anticipated redistribution bill, the rallway commission bill, the labor arbitration, and balf a gosen to be ome of the most important since such things were Invented.The Senate killed the Gaspe & West- erh Railway bill to-day, leaving the road in the possession of the bondholders and the stockholders, unable to sell it.\u2018In view .of this, Mr.Charles Marci! (Bonaventure) urged the Gov-; ernment to consider the extension of the Imtercolonial to Paspeblac to.glve the people .of that district \u2018railway accommodation.Mr.Lemieux (Gaspe) urged that the winter navigatfon of.the\u2019 Bale - dés Chaleura he, considered.The use as à house \u2018spent most of the day approving of what the House as a committee had done in the way of voting money.Almost as fast as the.clerk could read the Items the House expressed Its approval, Mr.Barker recorded a protest against the charging to capital account the Aron rails laid on the Intercolontal Rallway, Mr.Barker protested agalnst a contract for the .extension of.the Prince Edward Island Railway.There wae & small kick on the Trent Valley Canal only made \u2018to save the face of the Opposition, agd the passage of the money was never seriously threatened, BRIDEGROOM WAS KILLED ON WEDDING NIGHT Orlllia, May 15.\u2014David Byers, a widower from O'Connell, dnd Mrs.Jessie Mc- Dondld, a wide, Tesidi in the same neighborhood, came to Orillia on Monday and were married.While returning to their future \u2018home at night the rig upset in a ditch about two miles out on the Atherley.road and the occupants were.thrown \u201cout.The rig was thrown over on \u2018top of Mr.Byers, who had been pitched by the fall into the ditch, and Mrs.Byers and daughter failed \u2018to \u2018find him.After searching all afourd the vehicle for -over an hour, the body was finally found, but life was extinct.Coroner Mclean deemed an inquest unnecessary.» INDIAN MUTINY VETERAN DEAD.T to, May 15.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014Geo, Hea- by mist call led trains at the Grand Trunk ebijon here for thirty yeart, died yester- when it \u2018became certain that those ac- j tually buried under the lava were not need of relief was shown to be much Breater than was originally believed, the altered circumstances.- The Presi- propriation of half a million, Canada lowed with fifty: thousand, and.it looks as though the British Parliament might follow the example, the House of | Comm®ns being practically unanimous In support of the suggestion to that effect made by Mr.Dillon.Humapgity, faced by the evidence of its \u2018physical | Uttleness, is showing something of ite moral greatness.\u2018 - \u2018 PLEN IPOTENTIARY AND PHILOSOPHER.It is only to be regretted that men of.the standing of Mr.Whitelaw Reid not/ oftener give expression to the côMmmon sense views of international politics he enunciated last night.1t may have been by way of a shriving, or it.may have been for any other reason whatever, but the more leading \u2018men in the United States there are to tell the plain truth about the relations that ought to exist between that country and the British Empire, the better it will be for all concerned.The world does.not stand to gain so much from anything else as from freedom of trade, freedom of communication, free interchange of ideas amongst the hundred and thirty odd millions of progressive people who make up the two.communities.The coronation seems to have reminded Mr.Reld of this, and he has reminded some other people.Moreover, it 18 not only in the United States \u2018that there are people who would be the better - for occasionally thinking the matter over.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The banks continue to give a good account of themselves.The Dominion Bank's statement shows a net profit this year of $353,172, as compared with $275,192 for the year before; capital stock and reserve fund have both been, brought up to two and a Half millions; loans to the public have increased from thirteen miljione ldst year to \u2018peveniteen millions this; deppeits that lant year were $18,577,617, are now $20,~ 862,550: end note circulation has pro- _gressed from $1,790,639 to $2,228,166.Altogether, a very excellent showing for this most aggressive' of the banks with smaller capitalization, and one that, reflects much, oredit upon its management.SMALLPOX AT WINDSOR MILLS.Windeor Mills, M 2 = 4 sy LE Mar- the only victims of the outbreak, the.4nd action was taken in keeping with | dent_of the United-States made an-ap-~{.yp TAKES, MORE than om ay of pneumonia.He retired about.a But, these hostile demonsträtions : were | Made by the Archbbishop of / + t Epa = vo \u2018Bond has made six clerical promotions in the Diocése of Montreal consequent upon the elevation of Bishop Carmichael to the episcopal bench.The Venerable Archdeacon Lewis Evans, D.C.L becomes Dean of Montreal.The Y other appointments are made on strictly conservative lines.In all cases the positions are filled by men of irreprogchable personal character.Archdeacon Evans belongs to a clerical family.He is the son of the late Revi Francis Evans, D.C.L., recter of Woodhouse, Ontario, and he was educated at Upper Canada College and Trinity University, Toronto.After laboring as a missionary in Norwich, he became associated with Christ Church Cathedral here in the capaëity of às- \u2018sistant minister, and was de a canon some years later.In the same year he was appointed rector of St.Stephen\u2019s Church, and as such he remains.He became successively Archdeacon of Iberville and Archdeacon of Montreal, in succesgion to the lute Dr.Leach, and a member of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners.\u201cThe Ven.Dr.Norton, Archdeacon of THE VEN.LEWIS EVANS, D.C.L., the New Dean of Montreal.St.Andrew's, becomes Archdeacon of Montreal, and the Rev.Caton Ker suc- ! \u2018|ceeds to the Archdeaconry of St.An-! drew\u2019s, Dr.Norton's name has come: tion with the rectorship of Christ\u2019 \u2018Church Cathedral, which he has filled for eighteen years.Dr.Ker is a native of Ireland, who completed his Divinity course at Montreal Dipcesan Theologl- ; cal College, where he was a prize man.He was ordalned by the late Bishop | Oxenden in 1876.\u2018He has heen rector | of Grace Church, Wellingtôn Street, since 1889.He took his degree of D.D.at Trinity University, Toronto.The other three, \u2018appointments are as follows :\u2014 Canon, vice Canon \u2018Ker, Baylis, D.D Rural dean of Brome, Rev.J.Carmichael, jr.Rural dean of Hochelaga, W, | J.Dart, \u2019 The Farad \u2018deanery of Hochelaga will | consist of the parishes which formed the rural deanery of Hochelagu 1890, as found in the thirty-first ane.nual report of the Synod, puge 4, with - the following additions :\u2014St.Simon's, St.Edwards, St.Phillips, Montreal West; St.Mary's, Beaconsfield ; St.Andrew's, and Church of the Ascension, Outremont; St.George's, Ste.Rev.Rev.year He vas a veteran of the To lian tiny.: Ann's, and St.Francis, Indian Village.Through The Heralds Sieve.dozen stick \u201cto make a a Bigot cont -and-a- LAWN TENNIS and ad shirt \u201c being boomed tis year.Ping are pernicious.THIS YEAR'S CROP of m Lachine are sald to be record- point of sise and vorabity.* L are both & influences « , at toes bi in THB MAN WHO HATES the country | du well to revamp his stock of excuses.ne .exodus to the lake shore has already deguit : IF YOU SEE a respectable citizen twisting * himsel?absentmindedly into a hard knot, do -not be alarmed.There are three golf fnstFue- tore in town and be probably has been taking essons.NO FAIR-MINDED MAN can expect Dooley of Los a game that isn\u2019 t played on account of rain.* pldce for any ambitious young man even if he doesn\u2019t play lacrosse.\u2019 PLAYING FOOTBALL will be much cheaper than géing to see the cBronation this year and not nearly so dsageraus.8.IT IS, OF COURSE, quite possible that architects -may some day invent something cotta uncomfortable than \u2018the average suminer cottage.\u2014_\u2014 .IT IS RUMORED the &.Helen's Island terry is \u2018shortly to be méyged in the Morgan steamship syndicate.The price of peanuts has risen in.anticipation.ONB LONE CALASH has made Îts appearance on the streets of Montreal.Queboc should take out an 1njunction: THB FOLLOWING STATISTICS may \u2018not be found in the.latest census bulletin: : People who say they prefer Sothern to :.Louis Mann .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u202600oonrerenssr P le.Bo prefer Sothern to Louis 25,879 arnsssasaernnt sroucorea ces aVource 8 Ping bong players who think they can beat ThOWMPBON .ccovvveryrrassvosens .8,642 Ping pons players.who can beat Thmop- 0 People\u201d living in Westmount who consider \u2018Go Wy Back the latest BIANE 000.dresrocrousengenarcoca0000 4 Baseball fans who\u2019 think the Moutreai = team may y&t win the .1 Lacrosse enthusfasts who tk across : ls a \u201cclean\u201d game .veuves $ revises \u2014 THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT ot New York oy has peine ne ry two two tone, of dumaped flict mid 2 DAES ver, 0 Gp the lof n verve risen so high as to food der city.THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT .has âter- mine to on ë commisslos.to the United States to Mu e¢ organisation and management of their trusts.Truly \u2018distance lends enchantmént.\u201d - - PIBRPONT | MORGAN.might make a hit now by sesh og control of those volcanoes.BOBTON PAPER aa ays.Duty Green.\u201chas esha\u201d «à permit so.carry à pistol.Pass he vmeilfo & saîte; please.> LEP UT HAS a targe stock of good wishes.that she can \u201cstore\u201d away, tor future oy AFTER ALL, Braatford may be a good \u2014A-LATE DISPATCH says \u2018\u2018HHayt! 18 In the hands of rebols.\u201d\u2019 This must be wrong.If Hayti is in their hands they are patriots, a .AN ARTIST WAS.found murdered in Kansas a fow days ago, with bis.sketching materials beside him.Robbery never pfompted that crime.SCIENTISTS MAY pike out for Martinique to mee the volcanic eruption with their own eyes; but there are a whole lot of people who would rather read about it.PORTERHOUSB STEAKS for dinner are: now considered an evidence ot riches, SERVANT GIRLS, it is said, are flatly usisg\u2014tO accompany their employers to nt mej resorts this year.Bachelor sympa- will bo with the servant girls, on OU EVER notice that the fastest ed?À \u2018edmer Is always about to be launch- © ISTINA, of Spain, gives up her the old stand will be conducted \u201cphos.THB DUT.motor car, is \u2018 petroolryting.\" MARIA, business, ig by her son .D for automobile, or.adore veg roa EARLY ap UP TO DATE.e lark was.up forth bis Jay, the tyrikeet (he sun and carol gun and at him blaze way.The busy bee arose at b and bummed \u201cmeadow o'er; the farmer's wife went for hive and robbed him of his store.- The 1 © ant rose early.too, his labors \u2018to begin, greedy sparrow | passed that way and took hh ntabip fn.Oh birds, and beés, and ants, fi wise; in pro- | verbs take no stock, and Lk6çhe mossback do not rise till half-past -cight \"glock.\u2019 ~ BVIDBNTLY there fs need of é y turable airship.Bonptne- BY LOOKING DOWN tho throat on ne one can never tell a.PENNSYLVANIA COAL Minis think that this le as good a time as any othe to take their annual vacations.just what it gong 2 rr ie to be tickled to death eve 8 king is crowned, very Po.has hired the bon that it Is innoce PRESEN to'where tha itwelt Ait nt, ° \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Y the price of coal will t to associate with meat, iy IN ride th bloyele generally, WHAT SHALL WE do td th who oarries a.cane?° young .BALLOON VOYAGES b .PA 1 ve populat y proxy will con VOLCANOES away from.Seems rather remiarkable tat there we: s anû sno ms ng aroun Montreal 41d ey one.9 srou LOVE 18 8U soo me ar sion du tr a te he .a o ELL A A camp par blis- tt te, à: Woman Masi Reis au Montreal.| frequently before the public in connec- IG.\u20181 erfcan UNOLE SAM 18 disgusted with himself for IT \"WILL BB observed.that tho meat trust t lawyers obtainable to prove go u smudgy aristocrat will consider in UEBEC they are just begltning to lady ARE ec ape tins to keep WHEN | ON® COMBS to \u2018think it over tt | had ; Loge It is announced that.Archbishop |.Carleton the meeting Mont and \u201cstrict being largely yer Sef ere\u201d y Almost the firet business of this afternoon's session was to consider two complaints of the Rove\u201d J.R.McLeod and others against actions of the, bytery of Quebec in the case of J.M.Whitelaw, of Kinnears' Mills, and a complaint by Mr.H.C.Sutherland and; others against another resolution \u2018| of the presbytery in the same case.The papers connected with these complaints were read, after which it was decided to refer the matter to a committee to be appointed by the moderator.The following committee was named :\u2014Rev.| Dr.\" Bayne, Pembroke (convener); Rev, D.M.Ramsay, Rev.A E.Mitchell, Rev.Dr.Scrimger, Rev.Mr.Cruick- shank, Dr.P.C.McGregor, Jno.R.Reid, \u2018Walter Paul and James Stewart.The committee immediately got to work, and remalned in session unth midnight, and-a finding is not expected before to-morrow afternoon.The Lanark appeal casc was settled between the parties concerned after having been in dispute for a couple of years.The Synod discussed the report on Sunday Schools and Young People\u2019s Societies.In regard to the latter, the model constitution intended for the proposed Westminster Guild was approved.The report on church life an urged that pastors be advised to warn their people against depriving thelr ser- |Vants of the rest and privileges of the Sabbath day by social parties or necessary work on that day, and \u2018against countenancing or taking part vin public games or other sports on the Sabbath.Cordial sympathy was ex- \u2018pressed with the Lord's Day Alliance, \u2018DR.REID ON THE ALIENATION oF \u201cTHE WAGE-RARNER.The feature of the evenl session was an address by Rev.W.D.Reid, vf ! Montreal, on the causes for allena- A tion-of wage-earners from the Church.[The problem of how.to reach the ! masses had, he said, engaged the at- | tention of the Church more than any other subject which had come before it.It was true the masses were being.iallenated from the Church, and the number of persons thus alienated was rapidly growing, until the Church was In\u2019 danger of losing what it had.He quoted statistics gathered from forty- \u2018five large cities in the United States, showing that only 44 per cent.of the population professed to attend church, and only 50 per cent.of these attended with any regularity.| population, or nearly forty million peo- ; ble, in the neighboring republic, never ;entered \u2018a church.Even in Scotland \u2018the same alarming lack of interest in e_services of the Church existed, the city of Glasgow alone having 400, 000 people who never pass.through the church door.In Canada the same condition of affairs existed.t I'had a total seating capacity of between ; ten and twelve thousand, and although jit 18 computed there are almost double that number of Presbyterians in the ict, the churches were never half filled.seating from 700 to.1, peo rarely | Beta more than 200 of 1% Véhippers, of the non-chürchgoer {is that ; shurches themselves are to blame, \u201cas tin many churches Christianity is extinct and the pastor nothi ore than \u2018snob.He thought the at.lay at the door of the godless masses themselves, Poverty kept many away from church because they could not appear dressed as respectably as others.Sunday.employment, the devil's own curse, \u2018debarred others, the great rallway cor- 'porations compelling their employes to labor on the Sabbath day or suffer dismissal.But the greatest reason of all n| masses to all that pertains to their spiritual welfare, a contentment to live without God.This damning atheism which was abroad threatened to exterminate the religious life of the community.Such causes as enumerated for the growing decline in church attend- \u2018ance could be traced to several sources, \u2018There was a neglect of religious training in the home.The mammon spirit was likewise abroad.Men saw everything in the dollar.They spelt God with the letter \u2018l\u2019\u2019 making it \u201cgold.\u201d Then there were the church quarrels, in which Church members fought like.demons \u2018over trivial matters while the world Jooked on and sneeringly said : w \u2018these Christians hate] Thére was alsd the coldness and caste of the people composing church corigregations, The churches were like refrigerators, and the people themselves spiritual icicles, Ministers also drove the masses away from the: church by their fhconsistent lives, poor sermons and clericalism, The secret of the whole problem of winhing the masses to the Church lay in going down among them, becoming identified with them and lending them sympathy and friendship.It was the way of the Master, and the only way 15 win them back to the Church.A lengthy.discussion followed, in which Rev.Mr.Reid's views were gene erally approved.MUSIC AND THE DRAMA Thé Academy has secured the Eng- llah musical comedy, \"Morocco Bound,\u201d to close the regular season.next week.The play has been, seen here before this season, and scored an emphatic hit.The \u2018company, headed by Dan Collyer, ts one of the largest ever taken on the rond, and the scenic and electrical effects gorgeous in the extreme.There are sixty people in the organization, and the comedians and prima donnas {are the brightest products of the musical stage.Willlam Bonelll will come with a new romantic production, \u201cAn Am- Gentleman,\u201d to the \u2018Francais next week.Not only is this p form- ance new to the stage, but COR stumes, scenery, gtartling climaxes, thrilling r jetuations and the text of the story are lev.The play is built around: a cal- Dog athlete, and -gives Mr.Bonelll \u2018op prete to show his physical devel- ts.pe Chetry Pickers* will de put on Prtélors next week, and it will be most bagutitully staged.The interest will be h tened By the thot he ey new lsading woman who te Choate, wi appear in it, as will a the.Dew # tte, Miss Anna Buckley.Mr.8 is will \u201cleo be seen in\u2018 the play., The King Dimatto Coin ny will present \u201cA M sie in after.noon, Mr, Law pear for the first assuming the role character that bs \u2018work | One-half the} In the city; of Montreal the -Presbyterian churches| The largest churches, capaple of | What was the cause of this?The reply ; was the absolute indifference of .the | is coming yo Broctor's, Misu- .Ma ble : VERY FRIDAY RN to all points \"along & Orders est > our hands on Thursdays.We 4 207, 209 * italian Warehouse,- - co - TAT aT FRESH S/ Bell Tel.Malin 417-418.FRASER, VIGER & CO., AMON, FRESH HALIBUT, FRESH DORE, FINNAN HADDIES, SALMON TROUT, FLOUNDERS.- PHELPS & BINNS, : 56 Victoria Square.the Back River Route.a \u201c21%.8t.James.Street.Now.is the.fime \u2018to, ge your Boys.fitted\" \u2018out: with Over\" \u201calls, just the thing and save their clothes \u2026 pocket, rule pocket, pencil pocket, nail pocket, etc.; _ denim; all sizes wide for dresses; price 85¢:.Slzes 3 to 10.Men's\u2019 stitched, extra pockets, Overalls,\u2019 Same: quality Jackets, made sleeve, at 77 H$C each; sizes 32 to 50.Also in plain black, Heavy Striped Cottonade at same price, Plain White Aprons at 25c.Striped, with two pockets in front, for carpebters, etc.\u201csof: ery o us when purchasing your meet outfit.gas hh to play around with Our price 65c per pair, but they are properly made, ble knees and .seats, and they have 6 pockets amd stra om 3 years to 19 years; prace straps riveted on and.partiyaoloatel 3 Girls\u2019, in same material, with white \u2018braid trimming,® per White Cotton Overalls and Jackels, for plasterers and painters, 5OC each, White Heavy Duck Overalls and Jackets, at R1.50 - Blue, fine quality, soft denim, indigo dyed, made singlé or double bib, double {3C pair.All sizes, from 32 to 50 waist, in stock, ith new spring button sleeve, which™s good for .tightening wrist band, making dust proof and handy around \u2018mackinery, and bigs and white striped, $1.50 hr suit .light and dark colors, strong Ticking and Cottonade Aprons at 856, Black Sleevelats to cover the phirt sleeves to clbows, at 25C \u2018hei Every style of Me's Working Shirts, black sateen, ARN 5 Viz 1 er, cro pk.\u201csoft indigo dyed otjtched a, mat Spechsiy c + eg EM.{ool . are ccce0ve \u2026 BT.9 (Only 10 in stock.) 5.Toy Refrigerators, made of hardwood, galvanized lining, for ,.vee \u20181.05 Combination Chair and Step Ladder, 81.10 Glass Lemon Squoezers L\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.100, | LV W.H.Scroggie Corner St, Catherine > .and University Streets.ROUIERS $ STAKE.ENDED LS LAST Ne Only ore Firm Firm Withvolds he \"Recognition From tine Union, \u2014\u2014 Vice-President Kennedy, or \u2018the I ' tional Metal Workers\u2019 e Interna.\u2018bere In the Interests of £i0™ Who has \u2018te employes,\u2019 erat last even.ng: \u201cThe strike of the roofers workers has been settled, and hana metal of the 180 men who, left wor May 1 will return to thelr places this 1h chile ™ The Sie exc Hon Is the establispD ment of.Geo.& Co, which _\"Situses to recog- ve out the followliig stetem > The o 1 Wells, K.C., bo Vankleek THM nize the union; The principal grievance \u2018of the men was the uneven pay.The old echedule-varied from 12 to 20 cents an hour, Hereafter the minimum wage will be 30 cents an hour.\u201d The atmosphere in the strike situation has been: clearing for the past few.days, and \u2018all indications seémed to warrant the prediction that adjustment of existing Aif- ferences hetween employers and men would be speedily.reached.Negotlations looking toward settlement of the difficulties were .auspiclously éntered into a few days since, which resulted In a minimum wage being agréed upon.between the bosses and the workmen.The final step was reached at a meeting of those Interested, which was held in St.Joseph's Hall vesterday after noon, when the strike was declared off, the \u2018Rbove-meñtioned firm of Reed & Co.being: the- only.exception.Inst night the men presented Mr.Ken nedy -with a small token of their appreria- tion of his efforts in thelr behalf.e will leave for Nisgara Falls to-day.nlon that the few nién who were not inéludèd in the agreement will be enabled to find satisfactory employment.at good wages either In Montreal or in other edn cities was expressed br Mr.\u2018Kev- LATE HON, RUPERT WELLS BURIED AT VANKLEEK Au, = | Tie remains of the Ite Hon._ Rn EE sister of the \u2018deceased, after which the fuceral procession was formed and the Te- mains taken to Knox Church, where large number of friends had gathered to y the last tribute to one who wan held in the highest esteem by ai M r.J.Douglas Wells, a hrother; Mr.a cousim, \u2018and Messre, A, (TA Ter Rpg nd Ws Dun- lop were the chief mourners, i hearers were Messrs, A McInnis, J.C.Mclanrin, W.MoAdam, A.Cheney and Col.W.Hig.inson.Rev.Dr.Anderson and Rov.Mr, ormpeon 4 oon patighos the funeral rervices.neps is prive car an 5 priate » funeral party.ewan,\u201d at the disposal of Ba FRIDAY PRICES, A whole city full of people have le the true significance of The 8.Carsley Ce Fray prices.To-morrow\u2019s offerings are.the most attractive this séason, and the prices.aré remarkably low \u2018for seasonable and de- pehdable merchandise.\u2014ad v.LESPARI ENQUETE POSTPON ED.The enquet# in the case of Lipari, accused of murder, vas tre \u2018poned to nêxt Wednesday, as.Parisi, gh a the crime, has not dptu a wees THC 4 8t.John; \u2018Roy, Kingston; J.fs 7 SQUADRON LISTS - C&D4TH CHA How the Men Who Sail on \u201cSaturday Are Ore ganized, » Halifax, May 15.\u2014A and B squadrons of the Fourth went by the Ces- trian.C and D, which go on the Wini- tredian, ere made up of the following named N.C.O.\u2019s and men and are up to strength: Cc Squadron\u2014Corp.A.Gee.Montreal, Corp.P.Anthony, Sydnev; Corp, Matthew Arnold, Montreal; Jos.Berry, Sherbrooke; D.E Bedard, Sherbrooke; Corp.F.L.Berg, Montreal; Corp.R.D.Black, Montreal: G.W.Beattie, Newcastle; D.W.\u2018Bridges, Newcastle; H.Brooking, Sydney: J.Barridge, Kingston; D.S.Campbell, Sydney; A.gares Truro; J.Casey.Springhill; Chalatte, Kingston; PP nara) G.E.Chantin, Sydney; F.A.Clarke, Montreal; J.D.Clarke, 8t.John; T.C.Coffin, Montreal; Jas.\u2019 Oolter, Halifax; T.E.Cook, Montreal; R.W.Cooper, Caply; H.Coweny, Sherbrooke; B.A.Damon, Sherbrooke; Lance-Corporal J.R.Davis, Sydney: M.Duggan, Montreal; W.W.Duns- more, Sherbrooke; J.W.Dwyer, Mid- LIEUT.H.A.DICKIE, * Truro, N.S, 4th Regiment, C.M.R.dleton, N.S.; Jas.Erikson, Sydney: J.Y.Erickson.Newcastle, N.B.; O.Fre- din, Montreal; H.J.Gains, Montreal; N.P.Gardner, Montreal: Montreal: -V.R.Golder, Halifax; P.D.Gowen, Quebec; R.P.Harrington, Montreal: J.R.Harris, Sherbrooke, W.E.Heatherington, Montreal; F.G.Herbert, Sydney; Geo.Hernon, Halifdx; L.Hooper, Montreal C.M.Horner, Montreal; John: C.N.Jones, Newcastle, N.R.; J.Haley, St.John; W.H: Kerr, Sher- \u2018brooke; M.P.Leahy, Truro; Jos.Levi, Halifax; W.J.Lewis, Sydney; A.Liddell, Halifax; W.P.Loudon, St.John; M.Murdoch Moleod, Sydney, N.\u20ac.McRae, Sydney; Wm.Me- Cracken, Montreal; D.J.McDonald, \u2018Sydney; Sergt.John.H.- McDonald, Sydney: J.A.McDougall, Sydney; T.McEwan, Montreal; W.R.McKinnon, Charlottetown: A.McLean, Halifax; D.E.McLeod, Sherbrooke; J.McNell, Truro; Sergt.J.W.McGuire, Kingston; D.Marshall, Sydney; C.P.Mil- H.Moore, Montreal; A.Morrison, Springhin; Allan Morrison, Sydney: E.T.Murphy, Charlottetown: A.Murray, Newcastle; R.G.O'Brien, Sydney; 0.A.Olsin, Sherbrooke: W.H.Pack, Sydney, W.J.Parks, St, John: J.Pembroke.Springhill; W.S.Phinney, Middleton; F.F.Pickard, Sydney, G.eroy; Sherbrooke: F.M.Putnam, Tru- ro: R.P.Rawle, St.John; Quarter- master-Sergt.Napoleon Remillard, Quebec; J.D.Rendell, Montreal; F.Rice, Truro; L.Roberts, Sherbrooke; Corp.E.Roy, Montreal; R.Rudland (Halifax).Sydney; J.Schaefer, st.John; John Seebold, Montreal; A.E.\u2018Shorten, Sherbrooke: J.Springhill; F.A.Smith, Sydney; WE.Stone, Sydney: J.Tebbutt, Sydney; E.Tessier, Montreal: W.H.Tracey.Sherbrooke: J.H.Trebbe, J.S.Turner, Halifax; Sergt.D.J.Walker, Sydney; J.McAskill, Halifax; Moody, Montreal; \u2018J.Watson, Newcastle; | Montreal; P.White, Montreal; Corp.-E.A.Wolgress, Montreal; W.J.Wil- -xen, Montreal: A.Mattram, Montreal; Quartermaster-Sergt.W.Agius; Sergt.- Major W.Gimblett; R.Capson, St.John: J.P.Coffin, Halifax; W.J.Damery, St.John: J.R.Izzard, St.John; M.Lewis, Quebec; D.McCoach, R.McDonald,-St.John; J.Small, Halifax; Chas, Doddridge, Que- Te D SQUADRON.Walter H.Allen, Hallfax; David Baxter, Montreal; Bugler Edmond.Belan- ger, Quebec; Harold G.Blair, Quebec; H.H.Blair, Quebec; Judson C.Borden, Kentville; John Burke, Montreal; .C.A.Cairns, Montreal; Milton\u2018 Cameron, Springhill; Aug.Campbell, Moncton; Hugh Campbell, Moncton; Randolph Campbell, Montreal; Thos.C.Kavan- agh, Springhill; .Sergt.Fred.Chesley, St.John: Ernest \u2018Colwell, Springhill; Jas.Copeland, St.John; J.H.Creighton, Middleton, N.5.: Geo.H.Cross- kill, Montreal; Edwd.J.Dalton, St.John; M.\u2018Davidson, Springhill; J.H.Day, Kentville; C.J.Donnelly, Woodstock; Hector Downie, Woodstock; E.He Embleton, Woodstock; W.D.Em« ery, Truro; J.W.Farley, Quebec; W.O.Finney, St.John; John Fleming, St.John; J.\u201d W.Fleming, St.John; Wm.Foley, Halifax; ank Ford, Quebec; Walter Ford, ec; B.Gates, Springhill; Sergt.P.V.Giroux, Quebec; Melvin Gobro, Newcastle; Geo.Gould- hard, Quebec; Sergt.Harold Gray, Woodstock; H.B.Hall, Montreal; D.Hannah, Kingston; E.Hanson, Quebec; Geo.Hardy, Kingston, Ont.; Chas.Harris, Montreal; C.F.Harveÿ, (Spring- hill; Tw w.G.Day,\u201d Moncton; * John Hawkins, Montreal Jas.,.Hennessy, Kingston; Jos.* Henry, Montreal; oland = Hoeg, Borin hill; Chas.D.ouston, Quebec; Wr.Hunter, Quebec; Jos, Jodrey, Kentville; Chas.B.King, Newcastle; Aug.\u2019 B.Klippert, Newcastle; Migner Lagia, Quebec; Gustav Lambert, Quebec; Gustav Livertu, Quebec; Jno.Lee, Kentville;-P.W.Le- febvre, Quebec; Joph.Lefebvre, Quebec; H.Laprohon, Montreal; Wm.Lewis, Quebec; Q.-M.-Sergt.Napoleon L'Hereux, Quebec; Corp.Percy Littie- wood, Montreal; F.C.Lovelace, Kent- ville; Alex.McDonald, Halifax; Sergt.J.A.McDonald, Sydney; Francis Ma- heux, Quebec; Alfred Mattie, Quebec; Bugler Jos.Morrison, Quebec; A.W.Munro, Montreal; Chas.unro, Halifax; J.A.Munro, London, Ont.; Robt.Neill, Quebec; Wm.Nevers, Woodstock; John O'Donnell, St.John: John A.O'Keefe, Newcastle; John B.Parham, Montreal; Geo.F.Pauling, Montreal; A.Pickard, Quebec; R.L.Pickle, Montreal; A.Plamondon, Quebec; G.R.R.Pollock, pe ohn; Farrier- dune S25 J.R.Pu Hallfox: BE.F.Rea 3 St.John: B.M.Rache, Aa A.C.Rooney, Kentville; Angus à pan, Springh 1; A a aucter, Quebec: BH.Seed, Mont- A.L.Skerry, Midalerer John M ae J.R.bes\u201d St.ces, \u2014\u2014- «| Showroom\u2014Montreai J.\u2018Gibb,.A.M.Johnston, St.ler, Newcastle: D.Miller, Sydney; Wm.W, Pom-: Simmonds, MW Sherbrooke: | P.Whalen,.West, Kentville; real; L w.Wilson, Steele, Springhill; C.M.John; Jas.Wilson, Spe Gowe, Springhill, Rene Miller, \u2018Quebec; Ronaldeen, pringhill; Thos, F.| Ryan.st \".: LL.W.Brown, Quebec; Jos J.Loic, Halifax; M.Tra- Halifax; E.Brosseau, Halifax.\u201c Your Cook > © Will al your house with dread; Your wife à you : win wish that you were dead\u2014 tf you continue courtiræ doimestic infelicity by using fuels which overheat and underçook; which explode or set the house aûre.Better get a gas stove, and then the servant question\u2014* \u2018How long will she stay?\u201d\u2014is solved.The *\u2019Is-merriage-a-fahuüre\u201d - question is negatived.The \u2018\u2018Is-life-worth-living\" problem will never be raised.Tims, labor, space, food, money, trouble\u2014all will be saved;.and there'll be no waste of heat.J Your cook will atay, Your wife be gay, And you\u2014will say\u2014 Why didn't I get a gas stove before?Light, Heat & Power Co.'s office, New York Lite building.\u2014Adv, .LABOR NEWS (Coatributed.) .PLUMBERS\u2019 STAKE NEARING AN END?Two important master plumbers, Messrs.Hoolahan and Whitty, signed an agreement with the journeymen's union yesterday.Another of the masters has announced that unless the avsociation comes to an understanding w ith\u2019 the union to-day \u2018he.will withdraw union\u2019 s agreement on his own.account.It is said a meeting of the masters will be held this evening to adopt a basis of agreement.and arrange for a\u2019 conference with: \"the men.Seventy-two masters are supposed to be resisting the demands of the union, but oe are less than this wimber of men on stri re.THE \"MAUHINISTS MEET.A meeting: of Mount Royal Lodge of Machinists was held in Point St.Charles last evening, when a large numbe \u201cbers were enrolled.\u201d Since the C.P.R.ma- -chiniste were granted an advances in wages the employes of the G.T.R.and private firms have manifested a sudden interest in trade: unionism.In an address to the meeting Organizer Howe expressed gratification over this result, and declared that as soon as the machinsts of Montreal were effectively organized the International Association would back\u2019 a movement to im- Jastern (unada.THE TAILORS\u2019 \u201cUNION.The Independent Tailorws\u2019 Union met last evening, and a ed a resolution requesting the Federated.Trades and Labor Council to refuse to recognize the Jaibe] isned by the Knights of Labor.' Secretarv Rap- peport delivered a short address on commul- sory arbitration, in which hie approved Mr.Muloch's bill.REVIVAL OF UNION ISM.The increased cost of living has created \u2018considerable discontent wit.conditions among workingmen.and has led to a revival of interest in trade unionimn.Old unions are rapidly inereas- ing their membership, and new unions are being organized in a Jarge number uv trades.The organizers of the Federated from five trades which want to be organ: ized.and the organizers of the Central Trades and Labor Council have several new unions under way.Although practically all the unions that have sucreeded in effecting fair conditions international body the organizers of the A.F.of L.remark that they have to contend with a sentiment in favor of Canadian unions and against the international orders among the unorganized workingmen.«STONE QUTTERS\u2019 UNION.\"The Stone Cutters\u201d Union will meet-here- after at 1796 St.Catherine Stree sday-eveni _the meet evening resolutions , were adopted req ing, the City Counc il to reconsider is deci- cutting curb stones to firms outside the municipality.CLOTHING OU TFERS\u2019 UNION.The Wholesale Clothing Cutters\u2019 Union met last evenir and initiated the employes of severuw \"firme to the number of twenty.This irmion has been reorganized on a new hasis, and is making good progress.\u2018 MEETINGS THIS BVENING.: Federated Trades and Labor Council\u2014560 Dorchester Street.Central Trades and Labor Council\u20141647 Nctre Dame Street.Wood Carvers\u2019 Union\u2014St.Joseph's Hall.8 Tron Moulders Union=-132 St.James treet.- A WARNING TO BACKACHE SUFFERERS.Backache may strike you at any time.Comes when you 1 exit.Comes as a w the kidneys.The Kidneys cause it all.If you don\u2019t heed the \u2018warning, serious Kidney Troubles are surd to follow.Cure your Backache by taking DOANS KIDNEY PILLS.from Backache to Bright's Disease that Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills will not relieve promptly and \u2018cure \u2018more A Rpiles, Quabeo We quickly thän ay other kidney remedy.A.D.|.a.TO CS Children's Day, from that body and sign the |\u2019 r of new meln- ove conditions in this trade throughout | prevailing this: Tradea and Labor Council have requests! -for their members-are organized under an.sion relative to the awarding contracts for | A'sudden twitch, a sudden\u2019 pain.There is not a Kidney Trouble | Tremendously Successf MOROCCO \u201cEOORD | Book by Arthur Bran The Boston Compeny Harry Braham, THE WORLD.ADE SEATS oN ALE TO~M ORRON.ES: Son AR ar Te aEduLin.scombe.(AS PLAYED FOR TWO verre IN NDON).v and Production in 15s Butivety Will Be Seen in This Gio: | .60-\u2014IN CAST AND ENSEMBLE\u2014-\u201480 Including Dan Collyer, Philip Branson, W.Hermtn West, Lovat Fraser, Gordon Tompkins, May Baker, Fiorence Holbrook, Tillie Belle, Hattie Moore, Grace Spencer, Vasti Ho \u2014 and the PRETTIEST GIRL CHORUS IN F.Osmond Carn, x, am Godrrey, Inga- Lu 08 PROCTOR'S|.FIRST TIMB IN MONTRÉAL.\u201cTHE BRIXTON BURGLARY,\u201d A HIGH CLASS COMBDY.Zimmerman\u2019's Orchestra.Ladies 100 every afterncon except Saturdays sud Holidays.Kor Reserved Seats, Phone Up 2125 _Next Week\u2014\u2018\u2018 The Cherry Pickers.\u201d Montreal Cdnine Association.GREAT INTERNATIONAL Dog SHow Th A .MAY 15th, 16th e Arena, \u201c44 ro 1008 Collies judged Friday, 2 p.m.Foxhound competition, Saturday, 2 p.m.Special Attraction, Saturday, Séhool Children 10 cents.General Admission, 250.Art Association \u2014PHILLI PS SQUARE.SKETCHING CLASS.An Out-Door Sketching Class, In Oils, under the direction of Mr.Bdward Dyonnet, R.C.A,, will be held for one month commencing Thursday.May 15th, For particulars aonly at: the Gallery.Office Supplies No house in Montreal is better equipped with office supplies of all kinds, stationery, etc.Printing.Bookbinding, Ruling, Embossing, Reliefs, etc., Quickly and cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 254 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014\u2014 THE MOST NUTRITIOUS EPPS'S COCOA Prepared from the finest selected Cocoa, and distinguished everywhere tor Delicacy of flavour, Superior quality and highly Nu tritive properties.Sold in quar- ound tina, labelled JAMES S & Co.Ltd.Hommopathia hominis London, England.ter 5 EPPS'S COCOA | Jui BREAKFAST\u2014SUPPER OR SALERATUS RIN É COMPANY LIMITED: E.W.GILLETT TORONTO, ONT.DANDRUFF A CA $ D y + PS) Givés'Lasting.Strength to the Hair + Tris the purest; the best and most effective of Hair Tonics MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS\" Sold by Druggists A.R.BREMER CO.Limited TORONTO CHICAGO | \\KEMA The Dandy Shiner] NICKEL PLATED + ; = FUS ANY-SHOL A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.It Holds any sized shoe.Three lasts (man's, woman's, and child's) go with each shiner.IT PREVENTS ee LOUIS cana Wii | LIFiIAN ALL ON ACCOUNT OF ELIZA.Next Week L Weck of the Regular Season) \u2014MOROC BOUND.FRANCAIS : Tus.Matinees Wed., Thurs.andSat.ELITA PROCTOR OTIS - In a Grand Revival of Mrs.HENRY WOOD'S Famous Story \u201cEAST LYNNE !\u201d .Prices\u201410, 20, 30.35 and 50c.Next Week-\u201c An American Gentleman.THEATRE ROYAL ZI arias THIS WEEK.MAY 13.Mon., Tnes., Wed., SPORTING DUCHESS.Thur, Fri.Sat.AMAN OF MYSTHRY Prices \u201410c, 20c and 30c.Next Week\u2014Hanus Acrpes the Sea and Lost in London.| WINDSOR HALL Z2 ARMY LIFE How Soldiers Are Made in the British Army.Every Evenins., Prices\u201423c, 35¢c, 50c.Matinees \u2014Tuesd ay, W ednesday, Thursday, Friday at 4; Saturday at3 Afternoon Prices\u2014Chil ren We : Adults.25c.SEAMS .ONS REEHUTH (A Bring In Your Picture 1t you wish to have them ready by in?Don't\u2019 § Delay.ay.We have cash receipts to give nway.HEASLEY, AKE OF THE WOODS Milling Company, Limited.THE BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUR IN THE WORLD.Mills at KEEWATIN, 3,500 bris.per day (the largest mill in-the \u2018PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, 1,000 bris.per aay.Our flour has been exported to warm and \u2018cold countries and is FAR FAMED FOR ITS KEEPING QUALITIES.All grades of hard wheat flour sold in barrels and bags.Quots- Bleury.Tel.1 5 UP.T Ottices, First Floor C.P.R.Telegraph Bulid- ing.Montreal.\u20ac.C Richards & Co.Gentlemen, \u2014 1 have used MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and in my fam- fly for years, and for thé every day ills and accidents of life I consider it has no equ it if it cost a dollar a-bottle.CAPT.F.R.DESJARDIN.Schr.\u201cStorke, '* St.Andre, Kamouraska pue \u201cKIN oF pan x mo.fs rae RUVIS This successful and gay opuiar reueuy, a8 smployed in the Continental Hospitals by Ricora, Bostan, Jobert, Velpeau.and others, combines all the desiderata to be sunght in a nfedicine of the kind and surpasses everything hitherto employeds THERAPION No.1 fn à reimarkably short time, often a few days only without the slightest Viscomfort, inconvenience, oF risk, effects à cure, saperscding capsules and and astringent fluids.THERAPION No.2 gor impurity of the blood.scurvy, pimples, Spots: blotches, pains and swelling o the vints, rheumatism, and all diseases for which it has too much a fushion to employ mercury, sarsapae villa, \u2018&c., to the destruction of sufferers\u2019 teeth and ruin of health.This preparation purifies the eliminates every pateonous matter fr om the body.THERAPION No.3 for nervous 2xhaustion, impaired vitality, sleep Mesaness, and all-the distressing consequences of dissipation, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, It possesses surprising power in restoring TH ER vigour to the debilitated.AP I oO is sold by all the principal Hi ER erchants \u2018throngnout the World, Price ii.England 2/9 & 4/& In ardering, state which of the three numbers is yequired,andobserve abave Trade Mark, which is a tac-simile of word *\u201c THRRAVION \"an it appears on the Government damp (in white letters on a red LH fixed to every puckare by order of Fier a Hon.Conimasjaners.and without which it en » orgert.Gold by Lyman Bros.& Coe Limited, \u2014 The Grove, Beaconsfield à where you are to spend the summer.At The Grove there is a variety.The four cottages (Nous.1, 3, 8 and 4), 1ate of the Shaw estate, will be let.\u2018with - | with out board, to suit tenants.The Grove cottages as usdal.Apply\u2019 soon if you wpnt a choice, at 24 Hospital Street.- Always the Best EMPIR _ Butter.In Pound Prints; «5 EMPIRE bug .Po y a MONTREAL 2087 St.Oatherine St, near \u2018 British Empire): tions and other information on application.I would not start on a voyage without Ce bi system through the blood, and thoroughly - The time has come when ou want to decidé 3 =o you want a house, or house and board, or rooms?.MONTREAL.1735 o § Ë ot HF : 1,000; Mr.fo TER LABORS TON) TT mer tan morning upon the table of the House the vetitions of the Boards ot Trade on the 3b dject of of preferential trad The act to facili the incorporation of joint.stock companies occu the morn- mg.agreed pnd the principle uct nd A hg respecting Supreme Court judges was discharged.At 2.30 the House assembled and marked the Crimson it was passed with a few tmie until eummoned Ë Chamber to be dismissed by the Governor ene In his speech Lord Minto mid Honoræble Gentlemen of the Senate: Gentlemen of the Nouse of Commons: In relieving you from further attendance in Parliament, I desire to thank you for the care and attention given to your important duties.The unusual number of acts that have been passed _ railway companies may be.taken ag au evidence of the rapid Progress that Canada ix making in wealth and prosperity.Further proof of that satisfactory condition is afforded by the increase in the trade and revenué of the \u2018country.Tt has been gratifying to note the unprecedented flow of immi ts from and from the United States that are now weeking homes in Manitoba and in tl Northwest Territories.The rapidly increasing population in that fertile section of the Dominion must yearly add to the trade of the country.Co The agreement entered into with Canadian Ps acific Railway Company, when authorizing an increase of ite capital, to expend over nine million dollars in prov id- \u201cing additional rolling stock, -will, is hered, materially diminish in the\u2019 future the serious Jossées that have arisen from the insufficient supply of cars to carry the products of the west to eastern ports.~The amendments made to.the Manitoba Grain Act authorizing the farmers in Manitoba and in «he Northwest Territories to erect flat warehouses for storing their grain at railway stations, will, it is believed, be found to serve a useful purpose, d defeat any uttempt to depress prices v combinations.The- ee population in the.Yukon Territory and the rapid development in the trade of that section of Canada amply justify the act granting to its residents.a Tepresentative in Parliament who will be authorized to speak for his constituency in all matters affecting the more important \u2018interests of that remote part of the Dominion.the Gentlemen of the House of Hommons: 1 thank you in His Majesty's name for the liberi] \u201csupplies you have granted for e public service.tlonara able Gentlemen of the Senate: men of the House of Commons: In bidding you farewell, -1 desire to express the hope that when\u2019 we meet next year we ~hall he able to again rejoice in the continued prosperity which now prevails | over this wide: Dominion.A PRESENTATION TO THE PREMIER After prorogation the Senators and Commoners ret to the Liberal whip room, when, on behalf of friends and admirers of the Premier.Mr.W.S.Calvert, chief Liberat whip.présented the Prem cr with a portrait «f himself, painted by Mr.Colin | Forbes, R.C.: PLANS or MINIS STERS.Sir Wilirid Laurier will take a tao wosks® dié.iday as soon as the Council disposes of \"the business before it.He rc- - quires a rest béfore leaving for England.Hon.Mr.Tarte will likely take a trip to Manitoba: and the North-West during the month of August or or September.- NO CONFERENCE 0 STEEL Ne \u2014\u2014 The announcement made in a morning paper that a conference was to take place to-ddy between the Dominion Iron and Steel directors and \u201cthe -61 Manis gus a ture.There is no \u2018confererice, and neither the Hon.G.A.Cox, Mr.Elias Rogers, Mr.Robert Jaffray, nor the Nova Scotian nor American are in town, , It is constäered likely, however, that a conference will take place next week.It is understood that the underwriting of the 50,000 hundred-dollar shares which constitute the new issue has been made in three sections, the Bank of Montreal being responsible for 20,000 shares, the Bank of Commerce for 2,- 000, and the Royal, or what .is called the Halifax section, the remaining 19,- 000 shares.The sub- underwriters.of the Montreal section are Mr.Jas.Ross, 5,000; Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co.,- 5,000; Hon.Robert Mackay, 2,600; H.Ss! Holt, 1,000; a.B.Angus, 1,000: Lord Strathcona, Pearson, of Boston, 1,600; Charles R.Hosmer, 400; the remaining being underwritten by- Boston and New York mer.The sub-underwriters of \u2018the Canadian Bank of Commerce section are Hon.Geo.A.Tox, Mr.Elias Rogers, Robt.Jaffray, and ethers, while Hon.David McKeen and other Nova Sco- tians have taken the 10,000 shares underwritten by the Royal, It is expected that at the meetings.- of the Dominion Coal and the Dominion Iron and Steel Companies, which are to be held month, 8 new Dominion .Coal \u2018isgue of/ 50,000 shares at 120 will be proposed and carried through, \u2018this bringing the total common issûüe up to $20,000,000.With the $6,000,000 which will be the product of the issue, the bonds of the company are to be re- deemod at 110 and the preferred stock A HITCH IN CPA, ABATTOIR SCHEME There seems to have been some hitch in e arrangements in connection with pro- sed change in the organization of the Inion Abattoir Company, by which - the Canadian Pacific Railway Company were to aesume the control of the abattoirs The proposal that one of the railways should acquire practically exclusive juris- rider over the = abat Je js provoki con.siderablé opposition.e meeting betwee the Abattoir .of the Canadian ter Was to be set | Fiac e mansger for the tto Coys but Announced at FSI t no result had beén ap at.He would not discuss the img, Shab it vas not yet itd scene suerated 4 tétements as Lane die can gunn: tion movement on the Grand the 2 stim be de said \u2018to be om \u201cA OF è es RH § sitaation.one Bu ventilation tait Oocreepondent.) | paPpociel.)\u2014The Pre- | incorporating industrial and} | ugly dogs, fine big dogs and dogs quite .remainder of the week.+ event, and to the fact that it underw riters of the new issue of the ica, while the hunting dogs, setters, | whither he had gone with representa- .made were postponed until to-morrow, tn te SHOOTS HIMSELF DB pon 5 ge Bor, R.1, sho t and killed himself at an early hour i ning in the Jacques Cartier otived early.He was ed to room, No.2 1 on ree ot hotel He ha not even ® travelling bag, ad be a for his room in.advance.He was well dressed, .wearing _a- er striped American suit, and gold we die morning he did pot t hig rning he mot appear a bresbfust.and not answering to repeated rings, a bell-boy went to his room at 0, 3.Me fou four ! the doctor lying volar signdly calibre revo ver ed in the r t hand.He was.A veady dead.d-clotiies were\u2018 \\discolored by blood from a wound behind his \u20acar, The police were telephoned for at once tnd pe, A.Fleury, from the Notre Dame ospital, on arriving pronounce e man dead, and the body.was removed to\u2019 the morgue, where an inquest will be held at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning Mr.Jos Reindeau, proprietor of the Riendeau Hotel, when seen this morning said he had known the late Dr.Bouchard for 13 years.Dr.Bouchard is alleged to bave been drinking heavily, and it-is be- | lieved his melancholy end is largely due to this fact, Dr.Bouchard was born in Napiervills, Queber, in 1866.and his relatives are stu} living- there.He was educated at Que- .For two years he kept a drug store at North Adams, Mass, moving iu 1898 said to own a prosperous: drug: business.He had come to Montreal every epring and always stopped atthe Riendeau Hotel.arrived at the Riendeau on April 1, ing remained there untii fore ay, going to the Jacques Cartier Hotel.\"He seemed to have plenty of money, and spent it freely.On Friday night the clerk at the Riendean gave Dr.Bouchard his bill.He paid he could not pay\"it aud decided to cave.The proprietor of the Riendeau states that the doctor was found asleep in the or.He was awakened and.invited to cave the house.\u201cHe a-ked the clerk for my revolver,\u201d continued Mr.Riendeau, \u201cand it wus ve: fused.He Mad suffered from delirium tre- mens.\u2019 \u201cHe telephoned to his clerk in Pawtocket come time.ago, and he afterwards told me he was afraid to go back.He did not give the rea:on for his fear.\u201d : CANINES LOOK THEIR PRETTIEST This season's Montreal Dog Show: opened at the Arena this afterfoon,.and the members of an unusually large and choice collection of the elite of canine culture made their initial bows in and to the event.Pretty dogs and.small, dogs with shaggy coats: of hair and dogs with almost none at all} in} brief, all kinds and conditions of dogs, representative specimens of the perfection of nearly every class of the: species, will be on exhibition during\u2019 the The show began under most ausplc- ious and promising conditions, and every indication points to a most suc- should be, barring unforeseen mishap, { the largest and best.occasion of.ils kind ever held in Canada.An opportunity will be afforded to the admirers and lovers of this intelligent animal, the most faithful of man\u2019s friends, to \u201cwitness a decidedly\u2019 superior exhibition of merit, and the public at large can literally go to the dogs without blush of shame or remorseful aftermath, The entries in the various collie terrier and spaniel classes are especially fine, and represent some of the best kennels and choicest breeds in Amer- worthy of praiseworthy note.The judges are Mrs.John A.Pitt, of Montreal, for all toy dogs except Pugs and Mr.James Mortimer, of New York, for eu other breeds, CUPID IS VICTORIOUS ; MRS.CAMPAIN MAY WED The plans of Cupid will not be interfered with further in the case of Mrs.Adolphe 8.Campain and Mr.Louis Gagnon, whose marriage the Superior Court was recently asked to prevent on the \u2018ground that the prospective bride was mentally unsound and was about to dissipate her late husband's fortune.Yesterday afternoon Mrs.Campain was! examined by Mr.Justice Mathieu, who decided that she appeared to.have full mental powers, but had a rather imit- ed knowledge of husiness.The\" judge advised her to modify the marriage \u2018contract she was about to make, so as to conserve her estate to herself and heirs, She expressed her willingness to take the advice of the court, and agreed to make the alterations suggested.The object of the petitioner being thus attained, all legal opposition to thn marriage will be dropped.eee WANT MONTREAL TO SEND : RELIEF TO MARTINIQUE A deputation trom the Chamber of Commerce was at the City.Hall this morning to draw the att on of Mayor) Cochrane officially to the diwaster that 1 has taken place in Martiniq e and to ask if the corporation was no} disposed to assist .way.The deputation.consisted of Mr.Da- mase Masson, the president of the Chamber, .and Messrs.H.A.A, Brault, L.J.A.Surveyer, and C.A.Catelli, As the Mayor was absent in Ottawa, .tives of the Harbor Commissioners, who are waiting on the Government regarding the G.T.R.elevators, the representations that would have been ALL STOCKHOÏM, TIED up TO- Stockholm, Sweden, May 15.\u2014 The general strike deètreed by the Social Democratic party in support of the suffrage bill, the debate on which begins in Parliament to-day, was carried out as arrangéd, and the tie-up of business has been practié¢ally comp Bed since this morning.Traffic general y 1s suspended.The street cars, cabs, vahs, carts and steamers are not running, and no work is going on in any of the factories or shops.The.printers also have join ed the strike, which- will last through- ors, Out the parliamentary debate.DEATHS.Tate Cresta a -Av résidence, Wost- mount, Agnes Smith, widow of the John Louson, and beloved mother of: pers fu GREEN AND to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where he is |.dns 1568 Lust, at her | iste | 1 GAYNOR Ww and Heunjamin D, Greene, former officers of the Lautern Vora of the Southern District of Georgia, United States, are oners In charge of Detective Silas H.ar penter, chief of the city detective bureau, aud his assistant, Detective George Sloan, With them.is Detective P, A.Taylor the United States service.The detect! vee and thelr prisoners aie on thelr way to Montreal, where the latter will be tried be- folie the extradition commissioner on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the Unked Bates Kovernmeut of alinost à million dol- are - .Colonel Gaynor and his companion gained ~congiderable notoriety in Quebec, where they have been stopping at the Chateau Frontenac for the pust four or five months, The Information on which the prisoners were arnested unfolds in a most sensational mauner a gigantic plot to defraud the United States Government.[They are not the only persons mentloned In the consplracy, vor are they the most prominent.The information which was \u2018given by Marion Erwin, of the City of Macon, in the State of Georgia, strikes particularly at Obeilin M.Carter, a captaln in the corps of engineers, who was In charge of the improvements in rivers and haibors In the district known as the Savannah District.Besides the persous already mentloned, the information states that: Willlam T.Gaynor, Edward H.Gaynor, Michael A.Connolly ure also implicated.The conspiracy and fraud was committed in ¥807.It ls suld that Gaynor and Greene were subsequently ariested and extradited to \u2018Georgia, but they ekipped their bonds and took refuge in Quebec.For months they have been watched by Detective Taylor.Last night Detectives Carpenter and Sloan.left on the tug for Quebec and arrested their men at the post office when they were getting thelr mall to-day.Quebec, May 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A most sensational kidnapping arrest occurred this morning, when Col.Gaynor and Capt.Greene, the Georgia embezzlers, who have been here for some months, were captured by two American detectives, names unknown, rushed into a cab and.driven to Lower Town.The \u2018four then procéeded on board the Quebec and Louis ferry boat, but moored at the Montreal side of the ferry boat Was the Sincennes-McNaughtor | tugboat Spray.Without losing a moment with their captors, and the tug immediately started up the river at full speed.The Whole affair occupled less&thun ten rhinutes, and by the time the news reached the Chateau Frontenac it was too late.Mrs.Gaynor telephoned for local detectives, and\u2019 Fleurie, Walsh, Patry and Sylvian reported immediate- | ly.Of course nothing could then be done Twenty minutes after the news was known, the Hackett, one of the largest tug-boats in .the harbor, left with Mrs.Gaynor, Mrs.Greene and the local detectives, in an endeavor to catch the fugitives.The case hae been put into the hands of the Minister of Justice, and he has telegraphed all along the line to stop the flying tug.LINES OF LITIGATION IN SAXES AND LEVI CASE The \u201d various lines of litigation in connection with the liquidation of the Saxe estate still: occupy the attention of several departments of Justice.T'a- morrow Judge Choquet will give his decision regarding \u2018the committal of ihe Saxe brothers and David Levi to the Court of King's Beneh for trial, On Monday the examination of wit- nesges for the purpose of enabling Curator Kent to Wind up the estate will be continued before Mr.Justice Fortin in the Superior Court.Meanwhile in the Practice Court this .morning Mr.Justice Mathleu granted | a petition presented by Messrs.Archer & Perron that the writ of salsie conservatorie issued by \"A.L.Kent against David Levi and the Hochelags Bank, tiers saisie, be returned in-| etanter; and\u2019 another petition filed by Messrs.Archer & Perron to quash the -capilas taken out by the Gault Bros.\u2019 Company against the Saxe brothers and David Levi was postponed till to- \u2018morrow for hearing.THE DEPUTY- MINISTER + Ottawa, May .13.\u2014(Special.YW.B.Scarth, Deputy Minister of \u2018the Agricultural Bureau, died this morning.He has been confined to bis home for about two years.William Bain Scarth was the son of the lite James Scarth, of the Orkney Islands.Born in Aberdeen, \u2018grottand; in 1837, he came to-Canada B18 After being en- aged in marcañtile er In Hamilton and fs aon, he removed to Toronto.in 1868, when he became manager of the North British Canadian\u2019 Investment Co.-and of the Scottish Ontarlo and Manitoba Land Co.Later he removed to Winnipeg, where In 1887 he was returned in the Consersa ative interest to She House of Commons.was appointed Deputy Minister of A Apert ture, which office be retained until his death.- .MILE END ENDANGERED.\u201c A fire, \u2018which at ome time threatened to \u2018assume formidable proportions, broke out in the village of Mile End at about 10 d\u2019clock this morning.The flames started in some unknown fashion in a large barn connected with the abattoir operated by Mr.Senecal, the butcher, at the corner of St.Louw and St, Lawrence streets.Tho buildings, however, were the property of Mr.O.Chevalier, and dam- à was done to the extent of about -2,500.The flames, when once started, spread with amazing rapidity, and soon enveloped the entire barn.Fears were then entertained for the adjacent buildings, and Chief Benoit was appealed té for assistance.The reels from No.14 and No.17 stations were &t once despatched to the scene.In about an hour and a half the fire was well under control.Mr, Seneccal had a large number of horses and cattle on the premises, but most of them were taken.from the barn im eafety.Two hordes, a cow and several smaller animals were cfemated : A DOMINION BANK STATEMENT.The annual statement of the Domin- fon Bank appeared to-day, and is particularly, creditable.It will be published in to-morrow's Herald.MAY.TERM OF KING'S BENCH.The May term of the.Court of King's Bench in appeal opened this morning, Chief Juetice Sir Alexander Lacoste presiding, and the Hom.Justices Boase, Hall, Wurtele, Oûimet also being pres- Ent.The first three days will be devoted to the hearing of cases from the\u2019 - rural à This morning hve appeal against the admisdrion of certain alleged 1llegal evidence in the Long murder trial at Beauharnois wag presented to ¢ court end Saturday wes fixed as the date for the do i \u2018The arguments À appeal of the heire of the late eut Traver against awards to Dr.Crothers for to Himen Green for serv attendance on the doce during his final 1ilness, ang rly for \u2019 tony, Hon.Geo.f Ru Te ith aay ii John Herbert, 9 oni ba 00200 9 rd NF; appearing for the lants, a Mr.Amyrsuld for for, Toe } responden a cable of the tug Spisy, of the Sin xo at cer: aughton -Line, Colonel Gaynor 1 the captured men w ere rushed on board | Tau : Foi 00 50's A 5 wt at 128%, § at 190%, oat ti, Go or 3 ty\u2014~ t ° 5 : Biset-000 Sw BK: ve 2 atte, 35 02, atta 35 at 0.Fe ong : I ueeday, Vadnaeda), fous day and Friday, 20th, 21st, - 22nd and 23rd.May, inst, ST RADESALE e\u201450 at 1604, 7 Drrtlalon ottou-: 4 44 4 founders \u2018in Lhe tity, at which some; A Large Stock of.Wool for your summer work, ¥ 7 men are employe very little price.No half skeins : en are eniensd © \"| Fine Dressed Furs | 155 2502 Su elses, : the C.P.R:; does not number more than ; double and single Berlin and She\u2019 : thirty or forty, Instead of 300, as re- Will be sold without reserve and in lots Wools.All colors same price, \u2018ported.| + to the trade.\u2014 : Te 1,800 skins Gray and Black Persian Black Cottc 5.| CUNARD LINE NOT 8OLD.Lamb.(Limit to | ; London, May 15:\u2014In the House of Co i.TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF } Commons - to-day, the President of the 4,800 skins Astrakan.TON HOSE, seamless feet, Re; .i Board of Trade, Gerald Balfour, m- 300 skins.Russian Lamb.Friday and Saturday, ! formed Rear-Admiral Lord Charles.\"800 skins Opossum.foc ! Beresford (Coneervative) that he had'| 400 skins Chinchilla ; $ à reason to believe that no contract exist- 30 skins one ,.\".VV HITE cot # a : ed giving \u2018the American shipping com- \"24 sa : bine.the right to take over the shares] .And a large quantity of other Furs; n FIFTEDN [HUNDRED YARI : cr the of the Cunard line.\\RC \u2018 ne Cottons, nearly goods w Cunard MARCOTTE FRERES, J a secures.io th Cones oo ~ Auotioneers, : Co \\ TWO MURDERS.SSSR Serge Rib .cesoranto, May 15.\u2014 (Spectal.) \u2014 Two CHICAGO MARKETS, : : Canad r ait w i .yesterday.TAL Regina Tom Lemac was By private wire to Mr.C.D.Mook, trom.| | h RIVE RED Anps > found guilty of murdering Josiah Ma-.So sache & Op High.Low.a .ve conta \u2018Friday\u2019 an \u2018Saturday toney in-1894.At Kamloops Louis Pa- nest, May \u2018 bri Tay ose.Æxceptional Values in tbig : i quette, murderer of Fred Legree, .was July oot Ti 1514 TE TK-% at 15C and 25C.: sentenced to hang June 3.Corn, May.6234; 81% 8174 .orme ont \u201cNay Goss Gh ek 6% Mercerized EF qi.From\u2019 Kingston Postoffice.: P July oon ea 31% 3% Pertectiy fast col hist ) 7 James McGuire, Jetter-carrter, who OTK, BY.ce ie.\u2026\u2026 ._ erfectly fas olors, rty n° ; was \u2018almost totally disabled by \u2018corns |, July ow JE TA aa mh or tie ah Al see kooks, whic to on the soles of his feet, has been cured July 11 1042 1045 1035 10 35-7 Ground colors are ot the follow by Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart \" Ribs, May.978 .97 fawn, pink: and red.Extractor ; it's the best.July \u2026.\u2026.975 980- 972 972-5 DRE s s .% sy \u2019 bu lowly about this of \u2018 assortment of CHROKED TWE D son LT immensity of wear, and ticu CL en .CENT dan ow bos 5 .GIVE cxeH RECEIPTS.- the other ALL WOOL.CASHMEF C4 we : ;- brown, navy blue and olive gre oar neo.n : Checked Tweeds, 57c.; | Fi urniture \u201c BOYS\u2019 CLOT a BOYS' NAVY -SERGB, ALSO BF : S .Norfolk style, boys 8 to 18 y .* BOYS' CAPS\u2014Glengarry, Tam O .\"5 : new THINGS IN office Furniture nd Le PE not enumerated here.We vor _ + MAIL ORDERS for thes - , ; \u2014INCLUDING THR\u2014 are sold out.i .BEST \u201cZavvi vive DESKS RRL Flat Top and Standibg \u2018 se LEE FR Ta +4 5, 1.287 St.Catherine © A ° : Bed.- $12.00 up a savin en ra Parlor Sults, ?- $15.00 up ©- { \u2019 Dining | Room Sets, from - - $i1s.00 up .2 = ey Stans A R P CHASTISEMENT OF ALMIGH Co bar PR ,\u2018 * C E I s * 'I'To This Doss a Local Ralvationiet - A pul en oribe the Martinique Disaster.1 Wueur * \u201cOur Carpet.Department has never heen so busy.We are showlig 4 lady meinber of the Balvation 4 .Nee the Intest patterns in Carpets, Linoleum, Qilgloths, oto.oto.spoke last night, University and \u2018 tua 1 Pat , { Catherine Streets, on the justice of Look and found in the disaster of Bt, P rn en spa and St.Vincent, Martinique, « \u20ac\" ; \u201cqu SURREY tisement of the Almighty upon | Doe Cis Co owas DE ATR ARC Cele fans\u2019 who, she\u2019 averred, had mot strithly served the precepts of morality, ~ preacher compared the .won a em = ser to et trond atin] cities to Sodom and Gomorra ; yt An ke al color, to hei uttorande, WAG © Lona 4 Ld Mount Royal ; fo hur Ss ry esse as TE ses SATS re.non (ji «. wes RoE BIRTHS Panter fo ME and à od a ter to Mr.and Wd 5 bec, M RAS Quet a Se mi vite COTT\u2014Brownsburg, ae.May 9, a to and Mra.Vietor Bllacott.gl Folly §ihe vite « OXCE-p, Borre t., I ta he Paige] Wir D Joyce, A \u201caan ater 1 Que, Mar 8 oR Ps pr ei » of & son.the wie PATERSON\u2014On May 4, a dsughter to Mr, Ine Avenue, snd Mrs.W.Paterson, RRIFERT\u2014Roxborough, ,- May 9, i daughter to Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Seifert, formeriy of Montreal.BILVER-At 105 Irvine Avenue, wventinound db: .68 Meÿ 1, to Mr, and Mrs, J.H.Silver, q \u2018 MARRIAGES.13 cross.-CORKUM\u2014Brldgewater, N.S., Ma ory Rev.C.B.:Ijndtwed, Anthon af Conquerall Bank, and Els fo of New Cymberland.N-MATHIEU\u2014Mny 13, at Chapël of red Heart.by Rev.Father far Cana han, Fragk.J.Curran, advocat of: Hon.Mr.Justice Curran, to Miss :Fouette Mathieu,; daughter of M.Euclide - Mathieu.GOULET-PILON\u2014Hawkesbury, Ont, May 5, by-Rev.Canon.Pbilip, Alexandre Gou- Tet Tet Alden Pllon.Gow NS CALD WELL AL Rossland, B.C.\u2019 on April 30, : Rev.\u201cA.\u2018N.Sandford, homme.u Cowman \u2018and Elsie Caldwell.PARKER-HAUVRE\u2014Lennoxville, Que., on .Nay - by the Rev.R.Smith, Rutherford H.\u2018Parker, of Bulwer, Que, to Della A ihre, of A PIBROE -WINTERS\u2014Yarmouth, N.S., May Tad Bev.W.P.Darker, william S.Plaka and\u2019 Saal.A.Winters, both of,+- Norwood, Digby meted: > RATMOND- BERAED-Rock Forest, -.Maypr@sey\" Rev.FSU -JôhtE.Peter Rayr- mond, of North Bastey, to: Mary G.Bes: ard ,of Rock Forest.© DEATHS IN.Jac\" \u2018CITY.cor, May 12, liza dow of the late cécité \"of Napoleon and J.G.OE) and mother, Cote.- Eu GAU\u2014 t.Claire, May: 14, aged \u2018Cars, .at ngrite., Duchesafay - wife Ye su cals MITC \u2014At ad: nt, Fark, Cote des: Neiges, May 3,- sf Aigner orgrh builder.aged 70.MANGÉ GHEQn this ory, May.13,.1002, Thomas 'unerai SH MATa bis late resi- row ALES lat:8 o\u2018clock, to: ls Te thençe: to Cote des tial friends and y invited to it rd and White- : so Cemetery ore es ati RHE wy please! TURN SIAL eect * Charles Turner, a nat Pd *Que., May 3, tive.pf Blister, Eng, and late of Grenadiers rds, aged S: V MERE On cques ite.er, aged & nd Leurs brother of 18s RAY.Alphonse Vil- ; THS ELSEWHERE CAMPBBHE\u2014St.SÉPiéM N.B., May 5, Louisa, relict of-ttre-ate-Danlel Campbell, aged 92.RE sui ÿMay 5, Elmira Curran, aged .43 GOLDEX\u2014Wymau'Ü {is \u2018May 4.Michag)eQ olden, à native © réland.GUNNISSS HallfagnMes Bo Elizabeth Regina, widow of George Guunling.KING\u2014St.Ste hens, N.B., May 6, James King, aged 7 ROBINSON\u2014Rossland, B.C.\u2018May 1, Jessle Thorburn, youngest daughter of Rev.J.Millet and Mrs.Robinson.SWAN feedside, N.B.,.May 6, John M Swa at.Sa 50, air 3 san ! sh TÔWHAIRHRY\u2014Deérdsitwt)-N.B., May 2, John A, Tewkesbury, qged 19.VEZINA\u2014Quehee, May 10, aged 40, \u201c Joseph hm Oliver.Vezina, of the firm of Vezina & | Moisan.WEIR\u2014Quebec.May 11 \u201cJohn, Elmer.\u201caged 3 mnnths, only: and belgued yson of John.+ Wes.0 ; Ladies of \"Orillia, Of Oh, eat charlotte elating ait.dayl you know.\u2014 vo oi exper not.A RE A ave,\u2019 ¥ we ily ot three, where nurse is kept.Gi okay at, .1\u201d C.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS CUTTER AND FpylHé; 5 rædesirable position.Que, |.eth Meredith, wis} \\TIONS VACANT.Advertijements .this: heading, » ns, oa WANTED a and village, t8 canvass fer 086 of the inion will be a to good agents.We, dress Box Herald Oifios.PWANTED ; PX PRRIENGED ¢ OPERA 10, à wiry to eus \u2018Delorféi venus, \"WANTED \u2014 A GENBRAL SERVANT FOR a family of two persons.Apply before 19 a.m.or after 8 p.m.366 Wood.ne ta \u2014% GLERK FO .store.John Millen & Sons; res yride st, \\ # YOUNG ( GIRL AS TENT, sary; no washing.?estmount.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, LIED ABOU UT ii Be \u2018nano vo S$ etcalle ave > estmount.AN: Mans \u2014 BAKER FOR A SRA FEAL y bacon rn de able to make path bread.nd cakes \"Apply by letter, +0 \u2018Box 4% M7308, Herald Office, stating wages re- _ quired.\u2018118 [ARDWARE to: 1881, Su \u201c\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR .Quainted wit Eee homes: out Eu TION AS TRAVE br mopchimiet na in the road ig the Mar time pr hvala vd sresent-sup- to Canada, We ware and bioycle trods fn the provinces, Can give references.A 3.C., Montreal Herald.WANTED \u2014 \u2014, BY BOOKKE AND cor pes employment at once; Eood references.» Herald.T Wi, WiLL REPAIR RE-COVER AND FOL- your furniture in first class style, eke over mattresses, also submit designs.band made furniture in any style: $ -atteniied: to promptly.Call or ring us Phone Up 1965.Biffin & Yeitoh, a Catherine, cor.Bishop.= SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE AA Advertisements under this beading, » words, 6 insertions, for $Sc.WANTED \u2014 LADIES NURSE /CERTIFIcated) is open for engagements; moderate.Nurse, 155 Mance st.WANTED \u2014 POSITION.A8 WORKING housekeeper to gentleman or widower's- family; remalning in city: highest wofex- +4 immer.in in Jadies' cloaks and suits; none bit! périenéed and competent \u2018need apply.Hamllton's, St., Catherine and Peel streets.[(Pédinios | Square.WANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, AT VIC- HR \u2018Dining Rooms, 34 St.James st, = Address Mrs.O., 233 St, Martin un WANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED LAUNdress, family\u2019s washing: will go to Lachine, * Dixie or Dorval for summer months.Apply - 11 Coufsol st charges WANTED ro RENT, CT vert pes insertion, 6 for the ies WINTRD RENT.MAY FH, Vue months, small Sr nioely full particulars, Siting time | in ev advertiser oan Address Box ry _ care Herald.furnished flat or summer onthe or longer.gr) roforences.Rent must be moderste.Apply Box 204 pa WANTED \u2014 FOR GENTLEMAN ter, two or three furnished rooms, A kitchen privilege, or small furnished fiat fur summer months; rts preferred.M 114, Herald.~~ us FOR BALE \u2014 LUMBER TRUCK AND A two-wheei express.V.B.Travesy, Josspbat _Lane, Papineau ave.118 PROPERYY FOR SALE Advertisements in Unis column 80 word per insertion, § insertions for the oe pe ef \u2014 FOR SALB \u2014 TWENTY-TWO AND ONB- half acres of good Lmproved Jund, suitable for gardening or farming.There is a house and kitchen, with woodshed, barn, stable, and other buildings; a never-failing well.There is one of the best orchards in the country, containing one hundred and forty grafted apple trees, grapes, and other small fruit.Sald property is three-quarters - of a mile from the thriving village of Lancaster, In a good neighborhood, churches and school near by.For further partteu- lars, address N.McGilllis, Lancaster, Glen- garry Co., 114 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.GET \u201cRICH, 3,000 Taya.Rocipes dor, al rade Book of Jou ! es, post \u201cpa or $1 rculars frep.D\u201d Gr 175 St.Hubert et., Montreal.118 » YÉANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR GENERAL usework.326 Victoria ave., Westmost- (1 i ANTÉDOFIRST CLASS UPHOLSTERER.ortae et to sober man.2531 St.Catb- ; ne » \u2018 WANTED \u2014 A HEALTHY \u201cAND WILLING ~charge of two young children.This is a Applicaliit must be a Protestant and good-natured, Apply, stating references, to box M 207, Herald.7 F WANTED \u2014 A BQY BETWEEN 16 AND 18 years old, willing to work and able to drive w ashorse.Apply Hamilton Brass Co., 361A: cr.SC James.118 NTED \u2014 TWO HORSESHOERS FOR The Glace day Horsesboelng Emporium.B cB.TED TM: \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, HOUSE 1 tablemaid, willing to go to Be -couutry ; t Qust bave city references.Apply 18 Lui Deity & st.WANTE Royal Victoria Hospital.Apply Housekeepet, after 7 p.m._y \"WANTED \u2014 LITHOGRAPHIC PRESS FEBD- ers.Apply to Canada Eugraving & Litho.:Co., 9 Bleury st.119 Lu ere to the 18 ings.Good wages.H.__Notre Dame st.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, AN ALUMINUM and brass moulder; good wages._ Bleury st., Montreal.Shorey & Co.ie 3 .WANTED \u2014 FOR OFFICE, AN ENGLISH- speaking young man of 18 to 20, with some with | \u201c experience in office work.Apply, letter in own handwriting, The Laing Packs ing & Provision Co., Lid., 839 St.Catherine st.east.us WANTED \u2014 AN OFPICH BoY WITH.SOMB experience, at once.Apply The ng Packing & Provision Co., Ltd., 839 St.Catherine Bt.east.118 \u2018WANTED \u2014 AGE AGENTS.BOTH SBXES.GE?ing goods.Samples at cost.Write Cr _ Manufacturing Co.,.London, Ont.11 WANTED \u2014 BANDMASTER; MUST BE A good cornet player; salary $300 per year.Secretary y_Oakville, Ont.WANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY ABOUT 18, TO wait on table and make himself generally useful; must have good references.Apply 182 Unjyeraity 8 st, after 6 o'clock.118 : \u201cWANTED \u2014\"A MANAGER MOR A A FIRST class city retail crockery house in Western Ontario.Must he good buyer apd thoroughly conversant with city trade.None need apply unless thoroughly experienced, and must furnish first class references.Apply - by letter, W.J.R., Herald.) 13 WANTED .\u2014 COOK FOR 20TH MAY, 89 Dorchester st.Apply after seven in the i evening.Good - wages.117 WANTED.\u2014.A GOQD GENERAL SERVANT.Wages $3 a week.Apply 48 Victoria 8q.- 113 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply 270 Elm: ave., Westmount, \u2014 Established 16520 : Jos.Wray.& Bro., eu indertakorg, 290 MOUNTAIN .STREET, WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO DO co housework and look after a child about two .years old.Apply 56 McGill College ave.117 from.Kingston, , Strike on at Loco._ Works.118.WANTED \u2014 A GIRL AS GENERAL SERvant.Apply 293 Magdalen.st., Point st._ Charles.WANTED.\u2014 TWO SMART BOTS, TO RUN messages .and to learn printing business; | Ont.q re below St./Cathérine street 123 91\" DOMTÉIGUE, STREET, Ambulance \u2018Hidadtartere.J.H.K MELSON & Ale gid Porter - ui - BROS, \u2018Bréwers.Have always on hand the various kinds of Ale-and Porter \u2026 rich Sites Re and Battles.Regularly Supplied.: 600 | Notre Dante St;, Montreal.Glasgow.Dfag Hall Pébular Patent Medicines, Lowest Cut.Prices.\u201c.A.HARTE, Druggist, } 1780 NOTRE DAME \u2014 GOOD PLUMBING .MEANS GOOD HEALTH.Tp secure good plumbing Is not a difficult thing.All you need do is to call us up\u20144 *Plione Main 2744.We are prepared to handle the largest contracts of to stop the smallest.| 1saks.We do everythinx in the line of plumb- » ing: sud\u2019 ges, steam, and\u2019 hot water Atting, | employliis\u2019 the best workmen and.using the; best materials.\"Shell we add you to.our list.« .M.WALSH & CO.1 563 Craig Street, - va.Tol.Mais nuire - Insurance ' J Ma American 7 Assuran a Toronto ane Assurance \u2026 London, Ene 4.roger ratés LIVERPOOL &- Town Æ GLOBE INEVRASQE COMFANT.| REA a FLAGS = yes Street.ry Peter St i Resollet: Street) UNTIL Jor HE tes & of the company's New .Bt.James FRE Site \u2018Dixnorons.Agen ne The Imperial iy London, .Loh tour, : ND AND T7FEWE Soeur Templo Bi fing.Fhovs ._presses.Apply Foreman, Herald Job Dept.| WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CABINET MAK- ery, -carpénters and wood machine men, at thé Canadian Pacific Railway Car Shops, Hochelaga.: WANTED\u2014OPERATORS IN ALL DEPART- \u2018 meiits.Good wages and steady work all \u201c thé year round.We make overalls, pants, shirts, ladies\u2019 shirt waists and costumes, '.collars and cuffs.Apply at main ocfice, The L .Stndard Shirt Co., Limited, 18) to Zi5 De-.lorimier ave.A tf ROOMY AND BGARD: Aa \u2018under ls words,\u2019 6 insertions, for \u201825c.\u2018ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO NICE FRONT \u2018rodfns, ovetlooking city, in Westmount.Apply M 168, Herald BOARD .\u2014 * MRS, ~SEARL, DOCTRASÉ.\u2018Strletly \u201cprivate accommodation for ladies, |- \u2018with \u2018professional attendance.Ladies treät- ed and attended.28 St.Monique st.114 heading, a | ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, IN A PRIVATE ENGlish family.316 St.Urbain st., near Sher- : brooke st.116 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, UPPER LACHINE, ON lake front, two double and one single room; ja priyate family.Box M 112, Herald.113 ROOM.\u2014 FURNISHED ROOM ON ST.LANe : toine street, near Fulford st.$4.00 per \"month; nice home for young lady.employed | during\u2019 daytime.-Apply M 206, Herald.113 .ROOMS, \u2014 TO LET, A LARGE FRONT FUR- \u2018\u2019nished room, suitable for one or two gen- _ Nemen.Terms moderate.Apply at 727 Pine enue.117 ROOMS\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHER l Ffaivate\u2018fataily, furnace heating; terms -rea- Je to quiet parties.75 Hallowell st, eatimoünt.Close to cars.116- ROOM ~ \"NICB, LARGE BRIGHT ROOM ~:and@'board, suitable for two young ladies or .gentleinen.302 St.Charles Borromee ha \u2018near Sherbrooke.R MS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE FRONT nf \u2018vacant lst.May, suitable for two entlemen or married couple: aiso singla on Sone \u201cbathroom flat; every modern « nvént- ence; desirable locality and convenient; ACAMer light, 30 Berthalet st.te.= \"© \"HORSES AND GARRIAQES.* SærAévertisements \u2018in this column %c pe persinseftion, 6 insertions for the orice \u201cROR: SALIS \u2014 BAY cos, QUIBT;.GOOD FOR light express or a family going to the coun- .try.Price $40.00.Apply 26 Bronsdon ne : FOR SALE \u2014 a SOSTORTE PHABTON, BUILT Major, a good order; so one À tee ru mounted harness, and good kon- - Bel, Buquire MeGee\u2019 Stable, 70 Mansfield | EIEN \u2019 co LOST, : SA EFRTve riisements unaer tuis heading, 24 \u201cwords, 6 ibsertions, for r sse.\"TDST \u2014 ON 14TH IM INSTANT, FA PUR6SB, CONtaining bills, silver keys, Det ween atu vera = Rooms and Fort s roots Reward, 207 McOIll or : ; History FO Enero.AY AFTERNOON, A DIA- \u2014 ON FRID.~ mond solitaire pin, between At.Paul street and McGill College ave., via McGill st.and pet Ball car.Liberal Feward \u2018at 9A , u7 ents un s Rh words, § inssrtions, for Se.bain\u2019 114.RUMIREE.-\" Pupils\u2019 bejin or eg 1 À OP: bash nally +.young woman to go to the country to take | Bc to R.H.Morrison, proprietor, Glace ED \u2014 TWO TABLEMAIDS FOR THB .WANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO-GUT COAT LIN- |.Apply IL i18.|.rich\u2019 quick.Positively best and fastest sell- | ~-Apply,.giving reterences, to C.L: You \\ MACHINISTS WANTED TO KEEP AWAY.The Herald's Puzzle Pictures \u201c SOMETHING TO INTEREST OLD AND YOUNG.Solution of Tuesday's picture as base, \u2018formed by the branches.Hidden in each of these Puzzle Pictures is a figure.Ses if you can find it, WHERE Is THE OWNER OF THE HORSE ?Puzzle Picture.\u2014With the right- -hand side of the the dog may be found in the upper right- hand corner, WANTED \u2014 BY A LADY, MENDING OF any kind, .gentlemen's shirts and ladles\u2019 | clothes, a: J darning and muking, stockings.287A Bleury st.1.6 WANTED \u2014 LADY .WOULD LIKE POSI- changed.M.D., Herald Dffice.TG LEY, .\u201c2 Aâvertieements D ois column X%o per 5 per insertion, 6.Auvertions for the price of four.- TO RENT \u2014 FURNISHED, PLEASANT lower flat \u2018of 7 rooms, for summer months.451° Mount .Pleasant ave., apply to 141 St.James \"st.city.telephone, Mount 583.- TO LET \u2014 LOWER FLAT, 3 ROOMS; W.C., in good order.Rent $6.216 St.George st._Apply 210 St._Georgo \u2018: st.119 _ To LET \u2014 HOUSE: 22 CONWAY,- 6 UE - bath and w.c., $7 per-monthb.Apply 30 Oon- TO LET \u2014 SHOPS, NOS.1858 AND.1399 __Notre Dame street.H.Joseph & Co.Ju\u2019 TO LET \u2014 A FURNISHED COTTAGE, FOR the summer, at Point au Plc, with kitchen, dining.and sitting room, nine bedrooms, large gallery, close to the sea and near the wharf, with small fruit gardeh.Apply D.C.Thomson, Quebec.113 TO LET \u2014 STORB, ON CRAIG STREET, near Cote street 659 Craig st.House 113 PERSONAL.£8 Advertisements\u2019 in [his column eo per word per insertion, \u20ac insertions for the peice of four.PERSONAL \u2014 PROF, A.F \u2018YOUNG, M.P.A., Phrenologist, Scjentific Palnist, % years\u2019 experience.Hours, 1 60c to $2.00.2304 St.Catherine Fu Fowler's __Phrenological Annual for sale, 25c.Se.114 PERSONAL \u2014 WALTER, RYAN & CO.NO strike.Get your work finished quick.No delay.2513 St.Catherine st.111 PERSONAL \u2014 RELATIVES, OF ELIZA HER.ron, deceased, a native of County Antrim, Ireland, and for 80 ycars a resident of Montreal, are requested to communicate with _R.Duncan, 547 Rivard st., Montreal.116 PERSONAL \u2014 PROF.A.YOUNG, M.P.A.Phrenologist, Scientific Palmist: 20 years\u2019 .experience.Hours, 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.Charges 50c to $2.00.2304 St.Catherine\u2019 st.Mowler's _ Phrenological Annual for sale, 25c.160\" PERSONAL \u2014 HYPNOTISM.MY SIX Li LESsons start you in successful work at once.Course, with right to correspondence, for cach lesson, flve dollars.This pr lege for two weeks only.Address Prof.J.H.Brown, Montreal._._180 PERSONAL\u2014DAME- ALPHONSINE PIGEON, wife separate as to property of Francols Xavier Filion, joiner, of Montreal, hereby gives notice that she will not be responsible for the debts contracted in her name without her signature.Alphonsine Pigeon, Montreal.SALE, PERSONAL \u2014 FOR Cure for Coughs and Colds.YERSONAL \u2014 HMBOSSED OR PHINTID Ba for Societies, Boclals, Bazaars, Con- .ventions, Parades, ete.Also embossed price tickets for windows or show cases.LE _Moncel, 210 St.James st.room 7.PERSONAL \u2014 CITY.FORMERLY SOI: fon Steam.Carpet Beating and Renovating Oompany.Established 1872.11 Herm! * Telephone Main 798.Reliable.Punétuai Ciéan.un PERSONAL \u2014 MONTREAL CARPET BEATing Co., Lagauchetiere st, head of Oo st.Montreal.Largest and best: equi lishment ih the city.Telephore Main sis .15x SUMMER BOARD WANTED.sr Advertisements in this \u2018column %e ord per insertion, ® insertions for the vice f four.yo MMER BOARDERS WANTED \u2014 oN BAY Chaleur; good bathing, salmon and trout bing on, rivers ly to A.B.Bon rguson, \u201cGowan Fat villa near by.Bras,\u201d Be LE WHT RILWINNING COTTAGE has been enlarged to accommodate twenty- five gu Persons desirous of spending the = r months at the séaside can « Dave first class accommodation and 4, ly \u2018to Miss .B.Mcintyre, care w foson, Laurentide Pulp Co.Mere, P : : Au flies ults.to \u201cMrs.hit, For Foster, PS + nos, \u201ction during the summer months of taking |- care.of sentleman 8 house; references ex-: te \u2018Westmount, .or |._Moderste rent.Apply i 1 Montreal.a.m, to 9 p.m.Charges: CHESTER'S ' LOST \u2014 SATURDAY EVENING, A VERY\" FOR SALE \u2014 ONB STORBY BRICK HOUSE, four rooms, near cars, 78 LaBell street, Villray, north of Shamrock Grounds, $600.00.FOR' SALE \u2014 X08.10 AND 12 READING \u2018street, Point St.Charles.Must sell at once.Owner leaving city.Apply No.10 Reading st: : 125 \u2018WANTED TO a 2% Advertisements in tûré column Xe word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the Le of four WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, BICYOLE, about $10 or $12, of make .'99 or later, in good order.\u2018Apply 2648 Notre Dame st.113 FOUND.£7 Advertisements under this heading, 20 \u2018words, 6 insertions, for 25c FOUND \u2014 A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT oF money.The owner can have same by prov- erty.Apply J.J.Greaves, 9 Bleury street, p \u2014 \u2014 LEGAL CARDS.ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Barristers, etc.Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C.C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennes.Oo8¢ RNSS, BARRISTERS, ETC., R033 \u201cBlock, Sydney, Nova Scotia.Hugh Rosa, LL.B., Howard S.Ross, B.A., LL.B.EITCH.PRINGLD & CAMERON, BARristers, Attornsys-at-Law, .Solicitors 2 Chancery, Notaries Publie, etc.Out.Jas.Leitch.K.C., R.A.Pringle, Lu a 'C.Cameron, LL.B.| BUHAN & ELLINTT.ADVOCATES.BO.| Canada Life Bullding, 158 St.James st, S TEPHENS, HUTCHINS & MARGOLESE, Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, oto.Temple Buflding, St.James Street, Montreal.C.H.Stephens, K.C.: Horace A.Hutchins, L 8.Margolèse, Telephone Main 1565.Gable address, \u2018\u2019Btepins.\u201d° G-5RONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, ete.Richmond and Carling Sts., London, | Geo.C.Gibbons.K.C.Fred.F.Harper.REENSHIELDS & GREBNSHIBLDS, Barristers.etc.1TM Notre Dame Street.LE & HARVEY, ADVOCATES .BARristers, ete.Third Floor.T Temple \u2018Bldg.Leet, K.C.A.E.Harvey, B.C.L.Coosa © & MULLIN; ADVOCATES, NEW\u2019 + York Life In eal TRA Place D\u2019Armes Square, Montreal.ain 399, J.P.Cooke, K.C., Crown Prosecutor: R.T.Mallin.RCI, Cable address.*Cookmull.\u201d B.HUTCHES8ON, B.C.L., NOTARY e Public.Commissioner for the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario.Marria Licenses used.Machanios Tustitute Bulld- ing, 204 St.James St., M BUSINESS CARDS, A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO Ve .layoon & Grant), customs Bec - Forwarder intent ested : ne ee Main P.0.Box #4.« DOGS\u2014WANTED.LUST, FOR SALE.\u2018WANTED - TO PURCHASB, FOX TBR- rier pup, dog.538 Grosvenor ave, West-' mount.; 114 smal cellie, with white breast.Return to 1050 us Sherbrooke, and be rewarded.BUSINESS CHANCES, Advertisements in this GOING 840 vor per insertion, ¢ insertions for the pine of four.ANTBD \u2014 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Ww.machinis with.one to five thousand à elias, to take ot in well estab o (employin, + atta ga Sheet near Buerbrooie Ran.Ast: esd, In pry ns 230, 5 Girice © MON gy TH Loan.Hp LS SE à ambets.= es Life current rates of \u2018fa a , Notar! es.rite tarma sad | \u2018| Department.| plication to the Postmaster of Owen Sound, Aévertiseme x this coldmn e ) word per omertion, 6 \u201cinsertions for the ios, our.et hand.EK - RD out, sabe.1i'8) del tvery.7.Twpbons oi Fouad Nove 1843 Ontar oD Bs BOY CYCLE.SALE \u2014 2 Gi ty Hall ave.a SALE \u2014 LADY'S BICYOLB, STAVE: land make as new.A bargain.4200 Sherbrooke st.st., Westmount, ® Fo SALE \u2014 ONE GENTS BICYCLSE, LE, I OR, order.770 Cadieux st.Reason Offer accepted.US FOR SAL® \u2014 ABOUT 76 GALLONS PURE maple syrup, made on own farm.Writs for particulars, to 5., care Post Otfice, Fre- lighsburgh, Que.us FOR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, IN PER- - fect order, American make, price $75.00 cash; Also the Wanzer sewing machine, price $10.00.Address Plano, Herald, 115 FOR SALE \u2014- A FIND BABY CARRIAGE, good as new, but slightly used.Will be at bargain.761 St.Yrbain st.13 FOR SALE \u2014 PIC-NIC BADGES, ALSO badges for parades, socials, trolley parties, excursions, conventions, .pilgrimages, etc.Bmbossed price tickets for cigar store show cases.Just the thing.\u2018 J.P.Moncel, 310 St.James et.room 7, Montreal, Que.tf __ FOR SALE \u2014 ENVELOPES.100 GOOD quality white envelopes, with your nañe, business and address neatly printed tbere-.on, for 35 oents, post paid.Lansdowne Printery, P.O.Box 42, Sherbrooke, Que.115 FOR SALE \u2014 CHESTER'S CURE FOR Asthma, Bronchitis _and Catarrh, 114 FOR BALE \u2014 TWO NEW HIGH CLASS pianos.Will sell at a pargain for cash.M.J.Taylor, 608 Craig st, city.te .FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock In elty.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 St James.Telephone Main 818.te FOR SALE \u2014 FUR LINED COAT.A Mttle worn, good collar.Wili evil cheap.10 Duluth ave.1-4 FOR BALE \u2014 A GOOD SPRING UVELCOAT.089 St.Urbain st.FOR SALE.SEALED TENDERS, addressed .undersigned, and endorsed °'Tender for to \u2018the ur- chase of Public Property at Alexandria, Ont.\u2019\u2019 \u201cwill be received at this office until Thursday, 22nd May, 1902, for the purchase of that ortion of lot number thirty-eight (88).e third concession of the Township of Locator lying south of the Highway or Public Road traversing sald lot, sald parcel containing one hundred acres.more or less.All information may be obtained at this ch terifer must be accompanicd by am yable to the order of the Honorable the Riintater of Public Works, equal to ten per | cent.(10 p.6.) of the amount of the tender, \u2018which will be forfeited if the party decline to complete tha purchase.If the ender be Dot accepted the cheque will be returned.The Department \u201cdoes not bind itself to accept \u2018the highest or any tender, By order, * FRED.GELINAS, Secre ; Department of Public.Works, tars, Ottawa, May 10th, 1902, - Newspapers Inserting\u2019 this advertisement without authority from the Department t will got be paid for it.\u2018 g 6 4 quid A EE EN SEALED TENDERS, addressed .to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTenders for Owen this.office\u201d until Monday, 26th May instant, for Dredging at Owen 4, County of Grey, Ont., according to a plan and specification to be seen at the office of H.A.Gray, Esa., Engineer in charge of harbor works,.Ontarie, { Confederation Life Building, Tofonto, on ap- ora and at the Department of Public Works, ttawa.Tenders will not be ronsidered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the sctual signatures of tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank,.payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, for three thousand dollars ($3,000), must accompany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptante of temder, The Department does not bind iteelf to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, FRED.GELINAS, ; .Secretary.-Department af Public ¥o eke, | Ottawa, 13t ay, 1902.- Newspapers.inserting .this advertisement.without authority from the Department, wil.not be pald for it.SEALED \u2018TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018\u2019Tender for Post Oftice, Clinton,'\u2019 will be received at this office until Tuesday, 3rd June next, inclusively, for the erection of a Post Office, at Clinton, Ont., according to plans and specification to be seen at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, snd on application to the Macpherson & Hovey Co., Clinton.Tenders.will not be considered unless-made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of the tenderers.- - An.accepted.cheque on a chartered bank.Works, equal to ten per ceat.(10 p.c.) of the amouat of tender,.must Accompany sach ,tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fall to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned | in case of non-acceptance of tender.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.- By order, FRED.GBLINAS, Co \u2019 » Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 12th May, 1902.Newspapers \u2018inserting this advertisement without duthority from the Department, will not be paid for it.\u2014 CAN a PROVINCE oF Aumnmo, | > \u2018District of Montreal, \u2014 © inhabitants of \u2018the Town of West- To ae and all whom it may concern.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that\u2019 at the ordinary session of the Council of the Town, to be held 2nd June, 103, a By-law will be submitted for approval concerning the widening of Sherbrooke Street on both sides of the, sections hereinafter mentioned: Section 1, from Claremont Avenue to the Western limits of the Town, to a yritorm width of 85 ft.8 ins; and Section 2, ma (he Western side of Belmoït Avènue- 10 de folmmer bound- \u201cary between lots official Nos.219 and 220, to : uniform width of 83 ft.3 ins.; and Section from the former poundary La lots Sho -Nos.314 and HT 4 the former undary between 1 etal Nos.$18 and ii, Parish ot Montreal, to a width to Jaclude he portions of subdfyisions 37, ot official lot PT not taken for the op hing of Sherbrooke Street, under By-Law the whole as per plan of Charles Booth, f April 3, 1900, and 88 per special plan of B.D., Mo- Gonnell, P.L.S., of 13th April, 100; said By:law rovides, ardens other things, for sition of ds required for the id widenings, by able arrangement.er oy expropriation, \u2018and levying of à \u2018apêoia assessment on the ting proprietors on both sides thereof, to pay for the.eost of the same; aoû for other purposs MINTO 7 SNAP.| \u2018accepted cheque on a chartered bank, made | Sound Harbor Works,\u201d will be received at} | Sydn \u2018payable to the\u2019 order of the Ministèr of Publio | 5 DONALDS] N LI ALAFCOW SERVICE FROM MONTREAL.1 US.MARINA ve eee 3s LAKONIX ( 8.KASTALIA re storage) TRITONIA (cool air) \u2026 - \u2014AGENTS\u2014 ELASGOW.DONALE .DONALDSON BROS.THOMSON LINE LONDON SERVICE._ M MONTREAL - 5 8.- 5 CERVONE { (aoal air ) kes * Mr 8, KILD ragedooo) 0 : 8 IONA (ool ooid storagekosal ai).May 80 LEITH SERVICE.8.8.D ABERD ascccssee0s VIE: w 8.8.BECALO RDÉEN SERVICE.May 5 AGENTE- Cr na.Young & Noble, Neweas- tle-on-Tyne; A Avenue, London, E.C.; W.Thomson & CO.Latth; W.Thomson & Son, Dundee, Scotland.COLD STORAGE fitted in special steamers of both lines.LORD LINE - \u201c GARDIFF SERVICE.\u2018 FROM MONTREAL.\" 8.8.LORD CHARLEMONT .ccccee May 36 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING.Granted by any of the above lines to or from any point in CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.For further particulars, apply to Henderson .Bros., Chicago, JIl.; J.D.Riddell, Stratford, Dats Schofield & Co, (Limited), Bt.Jobo, N.B.,, or .THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LIMITED 2 and 25 St.Sacrament Street; MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & i.LATED.MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.4 The only direct and regular steamship line between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.It is proposed to despatch tbe steamers of this 1 line ou or about the undermentioned ates! MONTREAL AND - MANCHESTER.Frc 1 Manchester._ From Montrealy April 27.*Manchester City .May 13 May 10.Manchester Importer .May 29.May 13.*Manchester Trader .s.June 5 Accommodation for limited number of passengers.*Fitted with cold storage.| QUEBEC, AND MANCHESTER.| From Manchester.« From Quebec.«.Birmirgham .May 23 \u201c\"HANSA-8T, LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL \u2018AND ANTWERP.From Antwerp.Steamer.From Montreal.April 21.+.1DkUM May April 24.sac.Birmingham | 22 May 8.Potomac .\u2026.May 3 HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE.MONTREAL AND BURG.From Hamburg.m Montreal.May 1.\u2026.\u2026.Westphalla .:\u2026.May-2 May 16.0.Parthia .\u2026.\u2026.-\u2026.Junell May 30.Teutonia .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.June 25 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above lines to or from any point in Canada or Western States.For rates of freight and 4 particulars, apply to any allway agent, or FURNESS, WITHY &.CO.Limited.GENTS 44 St Francois nier Street, REAL.OUEAZE STEAMSEP 0.LIMITED 4 .8.8.\u201cCAMPANA.\u201d \u2019 \u201c Next Sailing From Montreal: ' MONDAY, 15th MAY, AT 2 P.M.And afterwards on every alternate Monday during season, leaving Quebec the following day at NOON.fbr FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, 8 ERSIDE.CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTO For Freight, Passage and Staterooms, apply to _ J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 311 Commissioners st.St.City.me 0 Black Diamond Line Dominion Coal Co .Ltd., Owners.| FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL AND Charlottetown, P,E.L., North Sydney, C,B., ey; CBr May 18 May 5 St, John\u2019s, Nfld.FIRST INTENDED SAILINGS: SS.BONAVISTA.On or about May 5 8S.COBAN .0n or about May 12.For all particulars regarding fares, freight rates, etc, etc., apply to A.KINGMAN, Gen'l Frt.& Pass Agent, 14 Place Royale.Telephone Main 57.pres ans : TRKDB MAR KS CWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building, Mowrneaz : io aytor aires co y of our nee oa \u2018«Tnventors Help\u201d \u201cHow are ewindled.\u201d Wehave extonsive ivorience in the Tatricate te patent laws of 50 foreign countries, Send sketch, mod for free advice.MARION & MARION.ris, New York Life Bullding, Montreal, #1] i athe Caine.Waahinmbnn.* \\Y\u201d TRADE MARKS t J IN ALL COUNTRIES FETHERSTONMHAUGH, |DROCURED & Co.Canada Life Bilin MONTREAL .Alse\u2019 Toronto, Ottawe, anew NOTICE TO GONSIGNEES, ead Line 8.S.Dunmore Head, Capt.bon om Belfast, is entered inwards at Customs.Gousignacs will please pass their Ithout delay.entries EAN, KENNEDY & CO., NOTICE TO CONSICNEES.| The Thomson Line 8.8.Kildona, Captain Roberts, from Newoastle-on-Tyne, is entered foward at the Customs.- Sonaignees will please pass their entries without à THD ROBERT REFORD co.urD., pe FurnishedHouse To Let For Two Years.An: exceptionally desirable and well fur- | nished semi-detached house, in the western part of the city: fully» equipped (n every respect for comfort and convenience; 13 rooms; hot water heating; eleotrio light; open: plumbing; Tour open grates.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON \u2018REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, A.Low,-Son & Co., 7 Fenchurob |\u2019 | *Manxman.\u2026.- ROYAL MAIL STEAMGHIPS) + Steamers, \u2018166,206 Teas, rors NEW STRAMBHIRG.eee otre Twin fonian 2eveeas10 Preterian \u2018ele e \"Royal Mail Sorvion.DUE LIVERPOOL.Cg Calling at Moville.| Cy New Twin Sorew 8.8.loniais WILL SAIL FROM MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MAY 3%.Rates, $75.00 and Upwards.= Special attention ix called to the sal the New Twila Screw Steamer Jovian, average time for the four trips the has Rade a7 days, 6 hours.Tunisian the larg finest steamer on.the Canadians rou te.mise Jane.Mo Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 15 The saloons and statèrooms are in the cet {trail part, where least motion is felt.Eleg- | tricity is used for lighting the ship thro out, the lights being at the command of passengers any hour of the night.M rooms and smoking rooms on the prom | deck.The saloons and staterooms are | by steam.RATES\u2014Cabin, $65 and upwards.A reduction of ten per cent is made on.Round Trip Tickets.- Second Cabin\u2014To Liyerpoo or Lone .donderry, $37.50 to $42.00 Rogie $108 to $80 return.- Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, Londen, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, ine cluding a plentiful supply of provis- fons cooked.and served, and every roe quisite for the voyage, 326.GLASGOW.& NEW YORK SERVICE, Calling at Londonderry (fiom New Pler, foal of W, 31st Street, New York).From Prom.\u2018Glasgow.Steamship.| New York 8 May.Carthaginian .21 May 11 a.m, 10 May.Mongolian.28 May 1pm.24 May.Laurentian.1lJunelld.ng Ratbs\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards; = tickets, $90 and upwards.\u2018Glasgow or Losdonderry, sere tare \u201cHot ets, $61.75.Steerage, $28.00, Steamers on this service have excellent age .commodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward; Staterooms nesg the centre of the.ship.Promenade deck entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds the length.Electric lights throughout, \u2018electric bells in every stateroom.-H.& A.ALLAN, + = SLO, DEMESTER a : BOTAL MAIL STEAMER LOS Consisting of 130 Steamers, Aggregating 450,000 Tens.BEAVER LINE .SUMMER SAILINGS.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Vis Quedss._ __ pe .Fred Liv .Montre, Tu \u201cThursday, | \u2018April Te Simcoe Veseseserese May April 23, .Lake Manitoba .May gy 6.Lake Champlain \u2026.\u2026.May Méy 18.Laké Ontario .\u2026.May May 20.e Simcoe .\u2026.June D FIRST CABIN Single.$52.50 Round Trip, $100 and SECOND CABIN \u2014 \u201cEingle, $35.00 and we wards; Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.According to steamer, location and numbes \u2018of persons in room .BTEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool, Londos, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens.town, $24.50 and upwards.The fine new and large 8.py Lake Man 8.800 toms, twin screws, side ki \u2018from Montreal at daybreak, June ¥ 1and her passengers in England ia goed od time to view this great event.Passengers Ta accommodation on that date should m early arrangements for same.MONTREAL TO BRISTOL, B SR REAL TO LONDON.8.8.YORUBA veessessessssssnsacresasene 8.8.LOANGA .voovcterrscosccocncee id | ELDER; DEMPSTER & Co, sT.SACRAMENT STR \u2018 MONTREAL.DOMINION LINE \u201cMAIL STEAMSHIPS.- ~ LIVERPOOL SERVICE.OM PORTLAND.|! FROM PORTLA ma, aE May 17 Californian.June Colonian.May 24 Norseman.JM \u2018Irishman.May 81 *Turcbmaai.Sued ®These steamers do not carry pass RATES OF PASSAGE ; Saloon, $65 and upwards, single, accordin, to steamer and service.Second Saloon, $37.and upwards, single, according to cteamer and service.Third Class, $26.00.OM MONTREAL | FROM BOSTON.pominion.\u2026 \u2026.May 17 | Commonwealth May \u201c May 31 |.Merion.\u2026.May June 14 New England June BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANBAN.Cambroman.May 81 Cambroman.July 3 For further inforthstion, apply to any agent of the company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO.\u201c General Agents, Montres! and Portland.HEAD LINE Montreal te Belfast and Qublin.\u2018following first class steamers are tended to \u2018continue the service between .ac ports: .ATHLIN HEAD (Twin screw) 8 RORR HEAD nD SOTOW) aacesse .CARRIGAN H vseceyessssersece E HEAD zo goss : CE = 3 a 2 ni prrsenen - z 4 \" UNMÔRE HÉAP .'BRLIN HEAD .GLEN RBAD .vu PPOINTED SAILINGS\u20148u TO BELPAST.aout HEAD +.8 RATHLIN HEAD .Shout June lt.TO DUBLIN.+ DUNMORE HEAD .about May.1§ 86 BRAY HEAD .about 733 » 220000 tam.wi Pre followed by \"other steamers op bot to DE fed Dumber of cable Fe ai on above steamèrs at moder ugh Bilis of Lading granted points in Canada, 4 dou, ve, Murphy To.ubitns ne v obec Th a à ebec: OO! NE fg Sickel Chicagor » 0 MeLEAN, KENNEDY & 00., General Agents, » sr.SACRAMENT STRERN A reas HORSES 2 HORSES 2, SADDLE HORSES, \" MERCHARTÉ BANK BUILD: DING, : 36 êT.JAMES ST! De a?Lo > : Be Telter & ning Oo 2 ni Livergool.Steamer.M LMay.Pretorian .17 1 8 May, .an, .24May 34 15 May.Ionlan .31 May 81 .22 May.Parisian.TJune 77 29 May.Tunislan .14June 147 55 Common Street, Montreal.~ THE KING'S CORONATION.IN LONDON, JUNB 26th, : EEE \u2018 : |FRIDAY BARGAINS | CONTINUATION SALE OF.LA IES\u2019 SHIRT WAISTS Fi 2) $ a dies\u2019 Shirt Walsts at Makers Prices - To-morrow the Company will offer the balance (about 1,000) of & manufacturer's stock of Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, at the.same 7/73 price that they were gold to the trade, viz.: 1 \\ ¢ - 33 1-3 PER CENT, OFF ; This magnificent lot comes in sizes 32, 34, 36 inch bust, and comprises Black Sateens, White Lawns, embrotdered and tucked, Colored Muslin in\u2019 plain tucked and embrôdidered' Linens, - Ging- hams, etc., all made very latest styles, buttoned back and front.All to be sold Friday .at the same price that the manufac- | ) turers sold them to the trade, which means a saving of 33 1-3 per cent.oft.J .Example No.1.\u2014Regular $1.50 WAIST.Friday , Example No.2.\u2014Regular $1.90 WAIST.Friday LR, Dress Goods 40 pieces Colored Voile de Paris.All Wool Dress Goods, in new colorings, 10 pleces Bieach- ed Table Damask, in a variety or pat- THURSDAY, | MAY 15th, 1902, _ Ladies\u2019 Vests: 150 dozen Ladies\" Cream Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, very elastic, well finished.Worth 9c.Friday.gc * Ladies\u2019 White Mercerized Silk Vests, pure silk, crochet tr.med.Regular 55c.Friday .38C SILK WAISTS ! , 210 only, Ladies\u2019, .Farnaline Silk Waists in all the new summer.shades, made very latest style with cluster tucks, new collar and sleeves, fitted lining.Worth $4.50, Friday sn.$2.85 44 inches wide, terns, about 60 in\u201d .summer weight.ches wide egular.ei \"Worth 55.40c.Friday .28C 0 Foi 483$ 150 dozen Pure ÿ Black Fancy Linen H u c kaback Dress Materials Towels, neat Tred in a large borders, fringed - - range of pretty ends, size 20 by 40 .desighs, 42 in.inches.Regular 17c.wide.Worth Friday, each i 40c.\u201d Friday .23C 3 WASH FABRIC SPECIALS 65 PIECES FANCY DRESS SATEENS, lace effect, 28 inches wide, suitable for \"Wrappers, Blouses, House Dresses, in all the \u2018leading shades.Real value, < 17¢.Fridigv, Special, per yard .PP renerrannnren j00 PIECES SCOTCH DRESS GINGHAM, 27 inches wide, in stripes, checks and -fancy desigms.Regular value, 20c, 25e and 30c.Marked for Friday Bargains, Per yaArd .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cécosrepennensencosennoma sera ces cu encens ess sau 0000000 0A00nA00000 .12C ONE CASE OF WHITE DRESS LAWN, 28 \u201cinches \u201cwide, \u2018tn small designs, * ehecks and stripes.Wholesale price, 15c.Friday Bargains, per yard.,.11C Boot Special ae\u2019 Ladies Le \u2014 at pairs La- .es\u2019 Extra Handkerchiefs | | Fine Dongola 100 \u2018dozen Ladies\u2019 Fine 20° | Kid Laced Cambric Handkerchiefs, | j oats, ex ten with neat tave borders, -slon soles, kid.væood size, hemmed ready top.well fin- for use.Worth 4c.Fri- ned stim AY c\u2026soctrvcrocou es BC 2 '.À Special for _ summer walk- Vs .ng.size 2 , = Sf to 7 Re ae _ \u2019 © $2.5 riday.Men 8 i.81.85 Underwear Carving Set 75 dozen fine double = i : threaded Underwear, in\u201c Can Shirts or Drawers, \u2019 ~~ Shirts self finished front, Drawers trouser finish.They come in all.sizes.Worth _40c.Friday, each .28C GAS \u2018STOVES Carving Knife and Fork, with grand imitation stag handles.good steel blade, Sheffield make.Worth 35c.Friday, per set s\u2026c0vascue 216 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.severoccer 500 Heavy Cast TONGS Iron Gas Stoves, \\ made same as cut.* :: 500 Solid Steel Regular valug, .20c.- à.Ice Tongs, very Friday .strongly made.Regular walue, 20c.Fridar .\u201cassceugesss A BAC ere .- Fruit Dies 4 Parlor Tables | 75 Parlor Tables, in elm, golden finish, top 19 x 19, fit- \u2018ted with undershelf, fancy shaped legs neat \u2018design.well worth 5 50.Friday.onc 7] rer] Cobbler \u2018Rockers 30 Cobbler Seat Rockers, \u201cin golden oak and mahog- \u201cany birch, leather weats, nicely hand carved and highly polished.Worth © -$2.50.Friday, each .$1.00 SCREEN DOORS 200 Wire Screen\u2019 Doors, very strongly.- made, extra fine cherry finish.They come in 3 \\sizes\u2014 2°teet 8 Inches by \u2026 6 feet 10 inches.2 feet 10 inches by \u20ac feet 10 inches.: 3 feet by 7 feet.Regular $1.00.\u2018Friday 6ÿ dozen Sample.Bowls, in cut erystal, ; patterns, sparkling .designs, finest American productions.Regular 40c.to 75c.Friday.| ; 16C 500 HEAVY BLOCK TIN DIPPERS.Worth#® 6c.Friday .Veirssecaracnnnaniene BLC GROCERY BARGAINS Regular.Friday.Regular.Friday.White Beans .eveeeeencine 215c Laundry SOAp .\u2026\u2026.\u20260.\u20260ue 5e Cooking Figs .[RR 4%c §- Hungarian Flour, 2415 Ibs.65¢ Kibg Jams, 2 lbs.en00a00 2e 000 parnO son bO0cS0 000000000005 5e GALVANIZED IRON REFRIGERATOR PANS, .35¢, for .sen : crescerecare ++.19C GOOD STRONG 3 CORD CARPÊT BROOMS, 25c, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.lessons PUR js reuseuse - 13C A SPECIAL TABLE OF 16%, 18c AND 20c ARTICLES, in KITCHENWARE and CROCKERY.Friday.at .10C .We Quote the Lowest Grocery Prices in Town for Fri = day, that Is for Best Brand Goods : .LBS.B.R£CE, for : Cru guisésnesrenss aapssscacesseus es .19C 7 LBS.ROLLED OATS, fÔT coeeerenen su.200; \u20188 PKGS.GOLD DUST AGING POWDER, for.23C 3 LBS.DRIBD.APPLES, fofi.ccionieiiyeiinniiens, ROG.3 LBS.- MACARONI, £0F :iv.iprsenessecsesensnccene DSC 10 LBS.\u201cWHITE BBANS, foresee eens BBO © CORN, PEAS-AND BEANS, test brands aanvartea see c rés ap a sree soc envse tree lencanenseecs ere 2tont A \u201c % LB.BAGS WHITE FROST PASTRY FLOUR \u2026.\u2026.lsssccssccssrreneat ane se sasssssaseuers vacss rec gels as 25 LBS! REDPATH'S GRANULATED SUGAR .\u2026.vcosrcccscrens Jesssiessess sésssnege era tse rennes CRETE ue Ji \"FINEST AND CHOICBST CREAMERY BUTTER .02cerscrcscscractetonens encotrese renee ji , \u2014\u2014\u2014 .vod + IN Wh 0 \\ » - DNTARIO Biri loryiog leet) gv ing.; was dow to and the ; enthusiaem prevailed, augur- The dider \u2018of arrest was in a suit broûgtik.by.David - > New York, st A.L.Meyer, .Offi bach, P.Moore and Jahn D.El- Ti bE Snel Ch ef ¢ to the ex ] J coi y to unload Rutland preference stock at a price greater than ite real worth.ereln he of arrest was sighed by Justice on May 4 e the four miles Stratford, gathered last night to to heft en tells ne propa mi speech by ' su ts of Mr.jun in tne.NA ding, and entité St sath.One ui , thé Sick here was too smallto accommodate all, and an over- .ment, nd has every.chancg Meyer.\u201d Parsuent & this said 9 inatonetel margin® and the Le purchased pruréhaned one san \"thro a Tho on an ad cent.i end that \u201cthe bro same stock from the dete for ,000.On April 10 he purchased 500 shares through another firm of on a 7 cent.margin, and on April he bought 500 on an 8 per .ma thro a firm.U al that dec April 23 he à his aa Re rahcel the or 19 den I s ae 88.8.bookkeeper -of the [+ soot] to nd to à PROÈRESS OF THE of ASIRS, o thousand or \u2018Perth County, whose homes clects tered within a radius of 25 flow ting was held in the City Hall, wi e vacancy, And.a friend of Queen\u2019s - at h the same Speakers addressed to-day suggested thé name of Rev.Dr.the plgbtors.The audie: ere most Milligan for the.of theology.ord and attentive HOY listened Fi Le Bi to thélstory Progr and the {ture, do ir ta eloquently from DRIVING THE CHINAMEN the lips of the Premier.Mr.Ross,\u2019 whose delivery was fresh and even throughout, was especially happy in his refererices to: the, resources - of Ontario both #§- men and in raw Re tarialn, and in orm or two instances he directed replies, to Conservative erguments | whose~ effectiveness brought loud cheers.The reception tendered the two _ candidates was wery flattering, .and in \"thelr gahort iy t ve evi- Sapin a pO ty with publ d them h tues ) À pre North Perth in \u2018the last Parlia- of re-elec- tiom, while Mr.Stock is aking steady ent fnro: on the bank of confidence OW by Mr.Nelson Monteith in: the Sout! ding, or + a (GRAHAM AT BROCKVILLE.Brogkville, \u2018May 13\u2014The first meeting campaign in the [fterests of Mr.Ga P.Graham, Liberal candidate for thy Legislature, was held, at Mal- rge hall | to-dey eh- Said and aggressive ae they are at ] ve responded to a lane loyalty.11t is not ex de up be candid ward, many Conservatives hoped for % walk-over.It was that t inated a Httle over a wee bee ave dE Bin bof YE a ea Be vis ro Rersloore eter and the Lib- with The Bin oun can- didate has held several meetings, assisted by John A.Sprague, ex-M.P.p.; 3 Su \u201cand Bdward Dorland: \u2018fn ins of all these meetings is the way the young men of both and offering thelr assistance ito Dr.Currie.Mn joined i] : a) \"to.get .& \" \u2018House, né Soined P.A.'s P28 amd ves was nominated 2 After nomination day cat AS from the contest his next public.appearance was as om FE Conservative.- NO LIBHRAT, IN 1 WEST SIMCOE.- pt arta amet Ain Cullen the wan fn \u2018CoRmgwedd, a \u2018motion was passed: and pr mously carried that pedient to place a Reform candidete in the field at the coming Ontarto elections.\u2019 45 wg pau 3PARKIN'S FAITH RAP-HIM FR FROM QUEEN'S ?.Taranto, May 14.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Dr- Par- kin, pemcipal-of' Upper -Canads-Oollege, is \"mentioned: as.a posible enccessor to the: late Rev.G.M.Grant ae principal of} Queen\u2019s University at Kingston.Dr.Par: 3 Industh i kin is an Anglican and a layman, but Queen's status hes been changed lately.It will be looked upon as a mon RE Freshy terian Es, dexion.ion not dl of the univerdity: to be effected will reise men Dr.Parkin was ation friend of Dr.Grant, and, it is understood, their ideas on education coincided to a considerable ex- ve nathes\u2019 of Prof.Shortt, Rev: Prof.Watson, and.Rev.Prof.Comm, all \u2018of Queen's, are also discussed in connection OVER THE BORDER LINE Vancouver, B.C, Mey 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The \u2018Provincial Government is dlowly but surely driving Orientals out of tiie Bro\u2019 vince into\u2019 the United States.The latest order-incouncil is to foybid Japanese and\u2019 Chirese Sutin shing ingle ts or logs from Crown linds vy this.aneans bundreds of Japanese will be driven into the United States, as they were\u2019 exclusively -em- ployed.Laws are also being passed againet Clinese, and although they are arriving by hundreds on every ship and the Canadian Government votes $11 per head, the China- men find nearly every avenue blocked\" in the way of making a\u2019living in Canada, sp they walk into the United States; Canada getting.the tax and Washington State ting hinamen, - The inadequ \u2018United States immigration staff cannot prevent Chinamen crossing the line, while white men who smuggle them over are getting rich at $100 a head.\u2018All Japanese are also being driven into the States by Fro- pe A na te admit.that | quite it ES ne 4 iron A ago he : Le à strogé than vincial legislation framed to prevent them sectring smployment.\u2018May 14.\u2014The freedom of the.Lohdon, ° ARE Sans the aandd : iL In tm -À \u2018caaket of various Reptying to the presentation ¥ the address, Caruegte daclaned that ; Sy } styles, Any at he had to & \u201cthat tar trom being a I am engaged in making the \u2018har-1 gaine of my lite when | Sow York ha en von over a mil- fon pounds for seventy-two libraries, sucoseded in getting a pledge trom | her that dhe malntein these libraries, ment (I hope this may au, Ko eel the Atlantic to alarm her) is \u2018mine, \u201chis le not phianthropy.It % x! \u2018élever stroke of business.I am open hes as of.a similar charactèr speaking wor Mr.ne vor gave numerous instances of how to the inventive genius of Great Britain her giant child America owes her present position, adding that all the.English could ever learn from America could never be com- | pared with what Americe had recelved- from England.Déaling with international relations: Mr, Carnegie said he rejoiced .to say that never in his day had the Amer-|' ican people Government been 80 lovingly inclined toward the old home as at present,\u2019 and néver had the patriotism of- the race revealed itnelf so clearly.He concluded with saying that the possibility of the English- speaking peoples killing each other on.the plea of civilised warfare was ban ished, and that in the case of a difference, no Government on elther side ne the Atlantic could resist the offer of.arbitration, \u201cand it can scarcely be bes Heved that a serious quarrel can ever \u2018arise when that offer will not be made by ome or the other.\u201d After the casket had been presented to Mr.Carnegie, iis key was handed by the chairman to.Mrs Carnegie, \u2018té hold in\u2019 conjunction with the key of |.your hus It was accepted by Mrs, Carnegie, Who stood up, considerably embarrassed, and was greeted with cheers.When the eulogies of Mr.Carnegie were concluded, the Worshipful Company of Plumbera and thelr guests ad« fourned to luncheon, at which the Lord Mayor, Sir Joseph Dimsdale; Count M.Matsukata, the former Japanese Pres ner and Minister of Finance; Sir Albert Kaye Rollit, the former president of the Loridon Chamber of Commerce; several former Lord Mayors of Lon: don, the, Lord Mayors of Leeds and | Liverpool, a dozen mayors of various towns, Sir Christopher - Furness, \u201cthe well known ship builder; several members of the House of Commons; John second secretary of the 8.Consul Westacott, Mr: and Mrs.George Westinghouse, and Mr.amd Mrs.F.N.Doubleday.um, rire.\u201cétre 0014 may be toy using\u2019 Vapo-Cresolene, pos à gent in use for twenty-four years.All drugg MONTH FOR MANSLAUGHTER, Bertha Moon's.Case Gave gudge 8 Brit- ton a -Great Deal.of 7 He- Infiicted Lightest Possible : Sentence, Toronto, May 14.\u2014(Special.)- \u2014 Bertha Moon, the beautiful young girl who was charged with the-menslaughter of her lle: timate child, was sentenced late, vester- ay afternoon to one month's imprisonment on a verdict of guilty, with strong recommendation to mercy.Mr.Robinette pleaded for a light sentence, and Justice Britton said that the case was one that had.caused him a great deal of pain and anxiety.He was disposed ! to make the sentence\u2019 as light as possible.passe iN - 48 of x rod female rouble, I willingly Jour remedy, ree Years ago.was the a I states in in my to the hospital to have an o meant to lose that organ.band heard of the he hastened to the ; J commenced all the inflammation was remo was a great size was reduced My in old lendid health poid.since, ouble bas a of other sufferers.>; 3 - eo > \u201cwithin \u2018are se anybody.Isn't that so?as to the lasting results of the cure: I received from owley\u2019s Liquified Ozone,s little over At that time my left ov.\\ry was very much inflamed.At times I would Haveto drop any- Ihad in m hands and fall down on the floor, 80 from the.disessed organ.\u201d former endorsement, I had one ration performed, which ospital and had although my doctor sa d I would not taking momo in-about six weeks ust at thas, $i t-cures Ozone waste me epme general health was fally restored; Not à vestige PE we FAT this Toi tte \u2018benefit © gd MBS.Y MASON, burn Flag; To Ps, Any woman who .hs some y who dreads the ordeal of examinations and \u201coperations should read very carefully every word- vof Mrs.Mason\u2019 s own story.» If , y : lapsus à fibrous-tumor;\u201cinflamed \u201cof the so-common complaints g dan refer to ladies who have.beers ho ified Ozopé of these vei disordera- 4 that je.can wiité to them or talk.with.them.; 1 CE you hin like to.Itisa downright pity so\u2019 .many sgmen suffet from one year's end \u201cto the ui \u2018othef dn or such vdlusble product as\u2019 Ozone is\u2019.ong gverybiody is skeptical of published.\u201cwe recevé, There 1 may be dôthe who ere aot \u2018benéfited.Saved From urgeon\u2019s Knife.es.Harry Mason Was Very Sick, She Was Made gr.:: Well by\u2019 Powley\u2019s 8 Liquified Ozone.For the benefit of ladies who may be sufferi give my statement has- - and 1ive three weeks \u201d The ovary, Huon al hav WRG 5 À S S EE ow don't hear of RE.>We just print'the letiets as £8357 come to us - Ser aonrthat the faces will cgtrvitids you Somme diy, : anion Ay ; TI N; TC SEE vo 2333113 1999 bos vos.an RTT Mes.Harey Mason Weuté Fa Downe he Piesr Sunintimnes, | \u2018 he Suffered oc Müoh Pain, sw - \" \u2014 et \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014S SSP Jul oF a - + DN ) - RES o> AN qe A NN S 419 \\ we?apd.gures | 11 thete\u201dare we Mag, 2 Zhe god dor | Cpa * = + Tu FP - 4 ¥ y Loh \u2019 AA ag ved s i À EN w oh a te | È gts arcee from } Er thdividuals\u201d and rasinnities : think it will be found.\u201d he Lor == Korey invest- | greatet|.part of the English-|- \u2018| bers, pp t0: select the remaining member of Bi times with you, jet was twice.\u201d ea \u201cMUSLIN, plain, ancy sd : ed Swisses, LACE COLLARS; mobi Ecru.LADIES COTTON VESTS; latest - SILKS, RIBBONS and CHIFFONS.HOSIERY of every description.LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Et Decorator, Wall Paper, sto.W.P.SCOTT | | \u201cMONTREAL, \u20182422 St Catherine\u2019 8 s \u2014 RAILWAY y NE ws: It 4e boped In pre that before \u2018It 1s late the telegrapherw of the Canadian Paciffe, who are now In negotiation with the company, will reconsider thelr, determination to reject the overtures of the company to submit the issue between them and compavy to arbitration.\u2018Thé organise- tion which tepudiates arbitration in these days assumes a very serious responsibility, because the public will naturally conclude that their demands are so unreasonable thét the organization Js afrald to submit them to the decision of an Independent tribunal.There are still, it is sald, some steps to be | taken before 8 final rupture between the company and the telegr.phers\u2019 organisation; but.the organislog committee, ft Is sald, have so.far anticipated = crisis \u2018that they have thelr: strike orders.already drawn wp.THE COMPULSORY ARBITRATION BILL.T° The Rillway and Engineering Review, commenting upon the bill introduced by the Canadian Government, settlement of all railway labor disputes and strikes between the companies and their employes by compulsory = -_ sive and stringent.It makes strikes and lock-outs Illegal and punishable; it provides for both Provincial and Dominion\u2019 Boards of Arbitrators.The Provincial Boards have -urisdictlo over frouble occurring on\u2019 iall- ays wholly situated within, their particular provinces, while the Dominion Beard As concerned only.with those which extend.over two or more provinces: in other woidy, atd Inteistate Rallway.Commissions.The Provincial Boards consist of three mem- beis and the Dominion Board of five mem- One member of the Provinelal and twq members of, the Dominion Board are selected by.the railways and a llke number by.the employes: the members thus chosen the »Board, or In case of dlengreement, he will be vamed for the Provincial Board hy the Governor-ln-Couneil, and for the Dominion Board by the Dominion Government.Fach employe of the railroads is entitled to' one vote, the raliroads being entitled to as -many as they bave employes.The awards of the arbitrators are rot subject to amendment or review by the courts, but are final, to this method except the stipulation that shall be beyond the purview of the courts.Otherwine there would séem to be no reason why such an arrangement cannot be made to work satisfactory.The employes of a rallrond are as much ensagod \u201cin pub.He service as any other portion of the organization.If Government has the right to regulate the action of the railroad as to what it shall charge, what it shall use, | when it shall run.its trains.where It shall build depots, and various other matters, It bas an equal right to say under what cire I cumstances a person shall accept employ ment and under what conditions he\" shall leave it.So also with dishutes which are likely\u201d to arlae In connection with rallway operation.An authoritative method of set: tlement .for sich differences, should he provided In order that ratiroads may Hot sub- ect thé public to Inconvenience.Jee most serious defect of.the\u2019 bin is that the Goverhment itself as representing thought better on the subject.\u2018looking \u2018toward the | arbitration, re.} marks that the measure Js both comprehen.|.the jurisdiction is similar to that of our state |\u2019 There would seem to be little objection | the findings of the Poardè of Arbitration | the people, bas only a conditional voice in _\u2014 \u2014 the choice of arbitratois.The whole hill is projected on the theory of equity as he- tween the officers of the raflways and their employes.The people are as much concerned and perhaps more affected\u2019 in a dispute of this kind than anyone else.Henee, the Government as standing for the people should be equally represented on the Board.It may be pertinent to ask just who are embraced under the designation of employes: the, presiden gory as truly as the trackman, and the general passenger agent ls an employe no\u2019 less than a conductor.The idea underlying the bIN isa good one, but it should Le carefully worked out.\"THE.C.P.R.MACHINISTS.The machinists of the Canadian Pacific Rallway, wbo were threateuing to strike\u2019 last week,.are now, jt fs said, looking to a more amicable adjustment of their atffi- culties with the company.They asked for an increase In wages amounting to thiee cents an hour.and gave the company sixty days in which to consider the application.The company offered half tbat amount aud the men refused to accept it.At first they refused to arbitiate, but they have how oF CURED BY COLONIAL REMEDY.Can be Given in Glass of Water, Tea or Coffee Without Patient's Knowledge.- : Colonial Remedy, will cure or destroy the diseased appetite for alcoliolie stimulants, whether \u2018the patient is a confirmed inebriate +g tippler,\u201d\u2019 social drinker or drunkard.Impossible for anyone to have an appetite for alcobolic liquors after using Colonial Remedy.indorsed by Members of W.C.T.U.United States.: Mrs.Moore, Superintendent of the Woman's\u2019 Christian Temperance Union; 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A Blaze of Glory hee JOHN STRANGE WINTER, Author of _ \u201cBootle's Baby.\" .\u201cAh, but that is different, altogether different,\u201d he said;'eageriy.\u201cYou see\u2014 oh, yes, will you have tea, or some cup, or an, {ce ?Ice\u2014Neapolitan, I sup- | pose?Her Ke this seat, it's the most Pomfortable 6d the most out of the way.\u201d - hank.you,\u201d \u201csaid Betty, \u2018but I've dancéd four times with you.I believe Mrs.Vere Kor ought to be excessively | angry.es, I do.And what.is more, I believe she will be, for she a terribly: strict chaperon; yes, Téally she is.\u201d the plate,\u201d \u2018said the hte fiotice of her atteinpt ghtening him.\u201cSo I've dan have 1?I thought a en,\u201d = firmiy.\"que times.And 3 yo eve.me four mas nf \u201cLe Gendre!\u201d \u2018weverely.| \u201cisn't that what you might caH \u2018strains ing\u2019 ALS gndt and swallowing a camel\u2019 \u201cNot a dit of it.It's only, the atfrer- ence bétwesn one man ang another, a very simple matter,\u201d he replied.en he suddenly ch his tone, lookin up \u2018at her With à à étpression 1 ie fierce tack ed \u201c8 roppin Betty?\" he wy Eh to ner nam t EL 4 # the Phen Dest fie git, Teor ve it \u201d of Sen CHAPTER xyu :\u2014{(Continued).vol 11'I speak piainiy.j \u201c came flooding into her mind.\u201cYen, my : wife, my own dear little wife.Darling, I imow, because Wittingly told.me some , that you and: mother have.en none too we off, that n that dull Le ee Rockboreugi.1 alter al Yi .can alter a that for m, wel) off, very comfortably off indeed.Little girl, you will find it so different as my wife to, being Wittingly\u2019s step-daughter.\u201d \u201cI pau 6 thinking of that,\u201d said Betty, \u201cThen what were rere, you (hin thinking off, You.ke _me-\u2014\u201d like mo.You don owe.soot.\u201d itate} Come, say \u201cOh, no, \\ vs e me the happiest man in a ram ae Jetty looked from side to some mad Poe of escaping Yow don't know i about me.dorm het 1 want to know,\u2019 he \u201cNo, no, t won't do.Î must talk to - must talk bo you.You es I do.ï don't want 4¢ talk to mo- ther; ur little - 4 plied.want Betty t ue, le Gendre, with my mother.at once.\u201cTo say no?\u201d he repeated, hoarsely.\u201cOh, Betty, don\u2019t you care for me a Kit: Betty, you mus st say yes; you cannot Betty te?suggesti was \u2018with lier m way of the outcome o realize around Ie Gendre \u201cYou'll be just the same to me meanwhile?\u201d His voice was harwh with anxiety, and she could feel that Le was trembling.\u201cOf course.asked.\u2018and ehe has just broken its most » Colonel Le Gendre,\u201d , \u201cT must tell vou.ously -as y ou \u2018ter to\u2019 anyone.yourself, your name, everylhing to a girl of whom vou know go little.You don't |.\u2018 even know how I came to be in Danfrd that day.\u201d : \u201cI don\u2019t want to low he said atoutlys \u201c1 tell vou, 1 won't lens rn I want you\u2014 I love never asked to marry | ore, You Juarrelled Jib h your mother; Wittingly told me.acy, you had.good reason.That has nobiing to do with the case.love you an want you, and Lm ean to have you, mother or 0 A To flickered a Betsy's pale foo knew, none.à pores | mother d.welcome the i : will wait bu ve oe m pr she too likely to make a at least, not on this point,\u201d \u201cIt is your answer I want, and it now, this minute.from her chair.\u201d advift.Think what Sond child, think.\u201d \u201c} must talk to mother first, She felt that she could mot let herself be moved from the attitude which she had taken up, and thou gh, in very on \u2018that she gainin again, that she was but her.canght hold of he asked.Whi should I.Her face and ue looked up at hi she I've think me.y little mother, my poor she seid, unsteadily, * few days from now we shall both be at Danford and we can then talk things over 1 can't\u2019 give you any other answér-\u2014unleæs you like me.io say no: should wait till oe other agnin was more by time than anything else, a last lingering hope thet something would happen to bring Victor L'Estrange back to her were troubled, like a child who recious toy.Lm not as good good wife to Think what you have offered\u2014 he re- \u2018 \u2018Colonel \u2018in\u2019 a.it- means, \u201cshe.said.truth, che newert\u2019 winding the meshes of the web of fate closer and closer her hand, not?\u201d she said, \u2018pite- bad daugh- I am mot ou or ou're so stand-off\u2014so different to _chuse these loud-voi bouncing Vereker girls that I want joed.so.No, no, it isn\u2019t.for that,\u201d he added.quickly.\u201cfor I love vou the firet time I saw you sitting in the dig: chair among our pillows in that funtiy little house Bip What did they call it?Joy Street?\u201d .CHAPTER XVI.\" LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE! As soon as the Vereker party the big house on St.George\u2019s Gree Bas made a brave attempt to get sway)! : kér own room.\u2018Tall Maud was, 40 much too-keeenly.on the alert for ho 3 Followed Yer thither before she cou] ood done the door.\u201cWell, you gpjoyed yourself, of ?» she begun, taking nossesalon oS Ap casy-chair ch stood between \u201cthd fire Plate and the eel window.- \u201d \u201cOh, ves, I I enjoved myself 1rmraelsels, » returnéd t ev der owtrears lier voice ed enthusia both cold and flat.She vn, and ound ded : truth as well as.she could by y adding: \u201c| dn\u2019 t vou have a d time?You ! ed asi \u201cif you were going 4 for all you \u2018were worth.\u2019 \u201cI was,\u201d mid the other, pegsively.\u201cBut I don't know that there is much soïid satis faction, to be got out of rnmming Chummy \\, Bickersteth, He's an awful fittle el ; thou he can.dance better than i 's Gwen.What have you 0 for, Gwen?\u2018Ten ool chit \u201d at oy \u2018th a rugh,- \u2018 of a sort of a me Ha pou var 7 (To be contmuem.vue Rrhoni anis Mande e bodr: qu s ] J snd permanently Swayhe's Ointment PoE REE AEE LEAVES THE SKIN GLEAN, » WHITE AND HEALTHY ar er ee > Sporting Comment | ~ BURDOCK \u2019 Py to v Tires _ Will carry you throtgh to the end of a pleasant journey.You want the best when they cost \u201cno more than the second best.| Dunlop Tire Coy, |.Toronto.\" : Montreal Depot, 7 Phillips Square.\u2014_\u2014 A number of the turf writers across the border are talking of Scott Hud- &on\u2019s scheme to race his blind trotter Rythma on the ground circuit this season, and according to them it is a new thing entirely.They are surely not very well informed, for there are many instances of blind racers.One in late years ig wéll known to Canadian turf- men.Many ol them will remember when Walter Famnmg, of Bebeville, \"EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY.Canine to Equine\u2014\u201c Get off.the darth.This is my week.\u201d Ont.campaigned very mmccessfully with his trotting mare, Blind Lalu.She was a good trotter, and gave little or no trouble on the track.Of course a whole lot depends on the genéralship of the driver._ , When the history of the twentieth century ig written, perched on the high- | est pinnacle of the temple of fame will be found J.Melrose McDonald.Esq.secretary ard manager of the Toronto lacrosse team.now .tourirg England.And on the lesser pinpacles, gathered under the shade of this Great One will be twelve men width the legend.BANK CLERK across each \u2018manly breast.Up to the present Melrase is without a label, 80 in view of his famous \u201cbank elerk' interview, why not borrow from a medicine company\u2019s well known sign and get the office boy to change it to reari: \"He talks while he sleeps.\u201d It rouldn': cost much.and it would come nearer the merit of J.Melrose than a leather medal ; \u2019 2 ODDS AND ENDS i OF ALL SPORTS The Bridgeport Yacht Club committee bas named as judges in 1be trial races 8, Nicholson Kane.clulrmau of the regatta committee of New York Yacht Club: Newbary Lawton, a member of the sume committee: Charles P.Tower, secretury of the Lon Island Sound Yacht Racing Association and -ehbalrman of the regatta committee of tbe New Rochelle Yacht Club; Louis M.Clarke, À an officer of the Eastern Yacht Club of Beston: Frank Bowne Jones, 1 member of the exerutive committee of the Long Island.Sound Jacl Racing Association and chair Man of the regatta committee of the Jn-.dian Harbor Yacht Club.m \u2018 Owing to the dropping out of Alan-a-Dnle and Abe Frank, it leaves the American Derby an open affzir.Theie is a good chance for an eastern horse.Previously the west has always won the honors.\u2019 Beott HudsoB bas entered his blind trotter, Rythma, which in practice has gone 2.10, for the Grand Circuit.Horsemen sre speculating on how he will act.\u2018 They fear that he will get frightened if bumped in a ce.À > , It 18 rumored that Morris Park has been soid to the Port Chester Railroad.: + - YOUR FAITH .» BLOOD BITTERS.Is à spring medicine Ît has no equal.It purifies and enriches the bjood.Aets on the Kidneys, Liver, \u2018Sfomach and\u201d Bowels.- Cleanses gd invigorates the entire system Im the crown of the head to th Bes of the feet.2 Dot bo sik, wu, did, wen | inning.: + \"| Connors, 1b, .3 3 34 \u2018Newark, May 14.\u2014Newark defeated Score; \\ - | Newark.A.B.BR.BH.P.O.A.E.Schrali, r.£.\u2026.4 4 0 9 CL avesgese ft { 0 Gutfn, \"1.23.© Mcintyré, LE cece.3 Wri \u201c1b orn BB veesencs Jope, ZB.J ieesceen Dixon, C: s.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Moriarity, D.\u2026.1 3 TFotals.\u2026.\u2026.28° ol ocomnrune w u Montreal.A.B.Stafford, 8b.3 Kelley, IL.cc.vent Shearon,.r.£.Odwell, ef.Dooley, 1b.Wolf, p, amsn amant *Shééhan Totals.,.38 1 *Batted for Wolf tu ninth.Newark.\u2026. McCann, P.e+ 4 Base Hits, : The Rochester and Montreal teams bave their catchers higher in the batting order than is usual with most clubs.: Shortstop Frank Connaughton hss been signed by.Buffalo, snd Aubrey has en pened to a New York State Lesgue ub.\u2018Lewis Carr at third is a velusble man.of his pick-ups end throwr-ia the two gares have bordered on.the marry OF Era ne orm yet.He me straight at .Lhet see Teal the of 8 1 HF Shir \u201cpiac] masiany\u201d gama.WHekt drove all the rons in by a apd the managers of the American Rowing As | sociation, formed in Net ork Se scene | seeing the crews « oloococccceeP ul connee the season to-morrow evening by a bonnet Providence.\u2026.\u2026.ve.017002240015 Les ; Buffalo.121 \u201c 001030000\u2014 4 | | Allan Cup at Mets.Links, ~~ LEAGUE STANDING.\u201cThe first match for the Allan Cup will .\u201c7.Won \u201cLost.Pa be played off on Saturday, and members Rochester Coorg, Mg est] will be on hand early, as first ballot will Buffaio.200200000 T 4 \u201826 be drawn at 1.30 p.m.sharp, thus keeping Newark sonsoooce\u201d 8 5 \u201cm5 the course crowded throughout the after- | Providence.8 G 371 noun.\u2018The conditions have been drawn up Toronto.6 a, 0 by the Handicap committee and are as fol- Jersey City 6.7 A402 lows: es ' : Worcester 4 8 3881 Play shall be medal play for the qualify- Montreal see po 9 182 ing round, and first sixteenth gross scores co, TE .-| (fo handicap for qualifying round), to _ Nitional League._ -, count: Theme sixteen-will then be drawn Philadelphia: 2.2.1 1 8 8 2) and firt roynd for traphv will be played Cincinnati.020003000\u2014 5 14 51 off on ot béfore May 20th.Match lay pare and Doofn; Helseman, Currie and (under handicap), and no en until final.elite.\u201c ; = 3 Sew York FI a.pe 14 3 L : marne St.Lois 020,00 eens 00000\u2014 - Wheel B Powell, Reidy and Sugden; Callahan and | ohue.; LEAGUE STANDING.Lo \u2018Won.Lost.Pct.Philadelphla.1, 6 647 Detroit.norévesse ee 10 5 643 St.Louis , 10 a -625 | Bostan.10 8 5508 Chicago 0 R 520 Washington .8 \"M 421 Baltimore.T 11 380 Cleveland.4 14 - 222 .An American Hentey.Philadelphia, May 16.\u2014If he plans of e a ace of a permanent American Henley, and the Pledge Ti rT $ ARGOS.ARE SLOW.\" $ Toronto, May 15\u2014A change & of an important nature will + made in the crew of the Argo- & naut Henley eight this week.© in the trals the crew has not & n doing as well as the of- & ficers of the olub would like, and © it has been decided to give As- @ © sistant Captain -W.R.Wade- © © worth the stroke seat.Wads- & © worth was originally selected as & © one of the members of the crew, & © but he declihed the, honor on @ account of business reasons.+ ; CN v00000000000000000000000- sylvania, Cornell and Columbia Universities, and the leading rowing clubs of the country in competition.The new association is the outgrowth of scheme to establish an Amencan Henley at New Londen in connection with the Yale-Harvard races.Some mihent members of the Union Boat Club, of Bos: ton, and former Harvard oarsmen issued a call for the meeting.\u2018At the meeting were representatives of Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Cornell, the Schuyikill Navy and the Union Boat Club.The St.Lambert Boat Club.- The St.Lambert Boating Club will open 46e hop at the Club Houee.: These - functions are always made enjoyable by our trans- pontine friends.Lacrosse © Mascottes Are Strong.\u2019 The Mascotte team looks to be fairly hive Lamoureux, Dery, Sauver, Larocque, Kent and Blais.Among the other men are Lefebvre, Michaud, Ooustneau, Germain, Finet, of Quebec, and Dufresne of Quebec Victorias.C , E.C.St.Pierre i6 president of the club and H.Valois is secretary.Caught in the Goal Nets.Brantford Expositor: \u2014Brantford's\u2019 h- ment \u201cis unnecessary.Followers of gamæ are content: Jack Kelly, Jack Dowl- ine: De Renzy, Billy Hamburg, McBride, Billy Neely, Eddie Doyle, George Wilson, Fred.Dowling, Crowleyy Danny Mclean, Bill Brierley, Jack?W.C.Chin, Billy Taylor, Alber: .W.Hendry, Bert Henry.What do you think?ns \u2018London doesn\u2019t seem to need any of th Shamro:ks, having all this outfit to draw from: Goal, Albert Mooney, Jos.Forrest; point, Jack Kelly or Jerry Graves; cover, Ja \u201cBuckley, ld G.Kerrigan, Wm.Hawkshaw, Geo.Brétz \u2018and Paddy Kelly; centre, James Scott: or Bert Ross; home ficld, Bert Saurney, Thomas Lawlor.Wm, Æsylor, Frank Dowse, Wm.O'Brien and Ww.Ss West; outaide home, not chosen; in- aide home, \u201cShammy\u201d Grahem.{ - A - Pembroke, May \u201414\u2014(SpeciaL)\u2014T'he bicycle.club had its second country Tun last évening.The race started at\u201d7:30 and was à six mile go.\u2018The race was well cone tested, resulting in Mr.Montgomery, the handicap man,- arriivng first, closely followed by Milton Horn.The time was a litte under twenty minutes.The bicycle club intend lolding a.concert on Fridey evening next.\u2018 \u2018 .AN UNEQUALLED RECORD.PANES CELERY COMPOUND The Only Medicine That Can Point With Pride to True dnd Mar: vellous Cures.ITS PRAISES SOUNDED BY ALL CLASSES OF OUR PEOPLE.A Spring Medicine That Quickiy Puri- * fies the Blood and Banishes .[ Disease.Palne\u2019s Celery Compound can, with pride, point to a long and wonderful list of cures effected in this and other Janda.In fully ninety cases out of every Lundred it has been successful fir-over- coming and banishing treacherous and long-standing diseases and aliments.The great work of disease banishing and life saving so happily accomplished by Paine's Celery Compound has nol been confined to any particular class of people.All ranks and conditions of our population \u2014 amongst which are found city toilers, hard working farmers, business men, \u2018capitalists, clérgy= men, lawyers, physicians \u2018and legislat- om\u2014owe- their lives and present good health to the curing virtues of Paine's Celery Compound.- i No ot medicine .in- the world today has so much talked of, sno righly recommended »o generally iadoreed by ple, ax Paine's : douerves al = avor itlos and miei and diste » press per the ating, bid, CE ; M + 9 d y \u201ca Chiers og & nd, wo.those who strong on paper.\u201d Of the Nationals they | ck Tierney or Geo.Bretz; defence field, |.- Rowdy won leading from fiag fall to tinish, £ AN - 4 4 2 hsv eS Ro i.00 a.Me JAI Ag ann sweat, keeps the feet: healthy.an dry, \\\u2018 \u2018 - 5 Rey Fo NW OWN RRR ne cra a he air.RE Thi prevents the concentration of with the ventilating device ~~=vecresschannels \u2018ncentre-sole, \u201cThe Slater Shoe\u201d SE Nn Tor nL oa) Ever travel er knows the conventince o à sma r clock.f the hotdl, in she sleeping car beth, in the ouse,» one rate tinge-pi i.rs prectically indiepensable.| \u2018ispé-Plocos & : ' We are showing an extensive line.\u2018 of these French Travelling Clocks; Some strike the hours and half-hours some alarm, others are simply time- - keepers.Each clock comes in a red leather case.AOL POLE | x | A Ly clean, \\hardy and JOHN MURPHY & CO.Friday Speci als! \u2018Bargains on First Floor > , ALL WOOL NAVY BLU ; Friday, 25c per yard.BALANCE OF A LOT Of ; To-morrow, 5 ; .- FANCY SILK GINGHAMS, assorted colors and patterns.\u201cere 50e.For Friday, 25c yard.; ; \u2019 ' \u2019 A LOT OF FANCY GINGHAMS.On Friday.Special Price, 8% yard.ry \u201c COSTUME SERGE, fast dye, 42 inches wide.For FANCY DRESS GOODS, assorted shades, Special, - 225 St.James Street.47 St.Lawrence Street.1587 St.Catherine Street.* 2447 St.Catherine Street.FINE IRISH FAST COLORED FANCY LAWN, all new patterns.extra fine make, colors warranted fast.Cheap at 15¢c.To-morrow, lUc yard.\u201d Montreal, Tordnto, : ; 8 \u2019 A FINE LOT BLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS, sample.ends, from a leading Ottawa, Hamilton, Irish \u2018man facturer.Prices fom 6c to $2.25 per yard, less a special dis- - \\ ; Lu 1- r cent.A Winnipeg, Londen, 1,000 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, all new patterns.AM \u2018prices, from 35e per pair.\u2018 .2 300 NEW FANCY SILK COMO RUGS, .all mew colors.Special, line, at Te.200 AGENCIES.À REMNANTS OF LINENS, SHEETINGS AND COTTONS.» Lae SENSATION DAT Charles Elwood Won the Laureate Stakes\u2014Prince Plausible :\u201d Broke His Neck.4 New York, May 14.2gf'harles Elwood, coming from seventh plaëé in the last fifty yards, won the Lauveate Stakes in a wild drive at Morris Pork to-day.Old.'Lady showed the way \u201cto the dip, where Mary Street dand Injunction closed.Fifty yards from the wire Charles Elwood closed \u2018with a great burst of speed und won by a neck.n the Knickerbocker Hurdle Handicap \"but was disqualified and the race was given to Tankard.In this race Prince Plausible feli at the sixth hurdle and broke his neck, dying instantly.Carson, his jockey, &s-.caped with a slight shaking up.first rage.Knickerbocker hurdle handicap, 1 3-4 miles, over 7 flights of hurdles\u2014 \u2018Tankard, 135, Dayton, 20 tol and 6 to 1, won; McGrathana Prince, 137, Helder, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1 second; Semper lra, 151, yeiteh, 6 to\u20185 and 2 to 5, third; - Tine, Second race, handicap, last 7 furlongs of the.Withers mile\u2014-Northern Star, 93, H.Cochran, 7 to 1 and 5 to 3, won; Irritable, 113, J.Martin, 3 to 1 and 6 to 8-ta 1, third.Time, 1.27- \u2018Third race, ldst 6 furlongs Withers mile, selling\u2014Mosquito, 99, Rive, 6 to'1 ÿnd 5 to 2, won; Winona, 102, 1, Smith, 30 to 1 and 12 to 1, récond; Dr.Preston, 107 Shaw, 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, third, Time, 1.1512, - Fourth race, the Laureate, 2-yvear-olds, lant 5 furlongs Eclipse courre\u2014Chus, KI- wood, 118, Wonderly, 7 to 2 and 6 Lo 5, won; Mary Street, 187, O'Connor 5 to 2 and 4 to 8, second; Injunction, 110, Shaw, 3 to-1 and 7 to 5, third.Time, 50 1-2.Fifth race, 2-.year-olds, last five furlongs Eclipse courwe\u2014Irish Lad, 117 T, Burns, 9 to 5 and 4 to 5, won; Morea, 119, Landry, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, second; Merry Acrobat, 112, Odom, 1 and 4.to 1, tlurd.Time, 1.00 1-2, 0 Sixth race, highweight handicap, the Edlipse course\u2014Belvino 123, McCue, à 102 and 4 to 5, won; Runakl, 118, Wonderly, 11 to land 2 to 5, second; Redpath, 128, Odom, 5 to 1 and 6 to 5, turd, Time, 1.13._Delorimler Park Opening.\u201cThe opening of Delorimier Park will be formal on Victoria Day, when there will be three classes on the programme\u20142.35 2,32, and\u201d freafor-nli.Liberal - purses will be hung out; but on account of the early date the heats will be only half-mile ones.\u2018The track ia In splendid dhipe; a \u20ac racing should be seen for the short neces.ank Won on Foul London, Mny 14.\u2014In the race for the Newmarket Staken of 30 soverclgus ench, with 2,000 sovereigns added, for three-year.olds, ut Newmarket to-day, \u201cAri.Patrick, ridden or M.Canandn, wins the first horse home, Dut \u201cClem\u201d Jenkins, the: American ockey, who was on the sccond horse, Fowl- ng Piece,\u201d lodged an objection on the round of bumping and borlug.The ob- ection was mustained and the race wns awarded to Fowling Plece.Royal Lancer and, Cheers were second and third respectively, \u2018 .Pl a mr Fast King's Plater.__° In a trial at Woodbine track, Robert Ba.vies' Opuntia\u201d went the full plate distance in\u2019 2.16%.Ha carried full weight, at fengt pour ®, AN : finish, Parisian Lady, who has bern fancied by a great nn r, atayed_with him for a mile, and then shut up like a jackknife, although Jockey McQuade rode her vigorously to the wire, which she reachéd fn 2.20%, many lengths behind Opuntia.> Abe Frank a Loser.Touisvitle, Ky., May 14.\u2014Pat Dun\u2019s Tokh won.the feature hin at Os x ] Dovns ay in ve wi rank a bed second.Abe Frank made the running.until the turn into the stretch when Winkfleld, who had kept up néar the leader, took command dnd steadily drew pray from favorite, winning {fo bon be hors ys AT MORRIS PARK] Saturday, Moore and Morton, of Princeton, 5 second; Pretorius 108, 1.Burns, 8 to\u2019) and | 35) Friday and Saturday \u201ccers of the club will be pleased to welcome bers and their friends to 5 o'clock ~ UNTRIMMED HATS / A LINE OF UNTRIMMED HATS, in- black, this seasoo\u2019s styles.To-morrow,\u2019 : \u201cLADIES\u2019 JACKETS ~ .A LINK OF LADIES\u2019 GRAY AND DRAB CHEVIOT CLOTH JACKETS, \u2018buttons to match, well tailored.Regular value, $4.:50.To-morrow, $1.90.: 1 GOLF CAPES A LINE OF GOLF CAPES, in drab and brown Vicuna Cloth.To-morrow, $4.96.\u2019 CC SCOTCH GINGHAM BLOUSES =~ REMAINDER OF A MANUFACTU RER'S LINE, about 15 dozen.Regular value, To-morrow, sûc.LADIES* all mem! tea.Athletics.; Great High Jumping.a © New York, May 14.\u2014Many lovers of athletics are looking forward expectantly to the pole vault at.the Intercollegiate cham.plgnships to be held at Berkley Oval the h and 31st of this month.This is due to the fact that there are so many remarkable vaulters in the eastern colleges.On 3 + Worth E.73.-aAnd Preston of Yale, cleared 11 feet, while Batrd and Gray of Pennsylvania \u2018did.11 feat 2 inches, \u2018In each case tl It I foal, 3, nehes, In each case, the, vaulters | TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES Wednesday cleared 11 feet § Inches three SPECIAL LINES, from $4.30.~ 7 LE 2 times, and once he salled over 11 feet 7 inches, the hi t' jump -he \u2018has ever: at; tempted.On the same day tiray.of Penne sylvania cleared 11 feet 6-Inches with apparent ease, while during the week Yale's vaulter, Preston, got over 11 feet 3 Inches, Fredericks, of Cornell, did not vault Inst Saturday, but on Thursday he cleared.1t feet 6 inches in practice.A new world's record Ix llkely to be made In this event on the 31st of tliix month, .| : | GLOVES: LADIES\" LONG SUEDE GLOVES, 12, 16 and 18 button\u2019 lengths, all shades, except biack and white, $2.75, tor 89c.\u2019 vo shades, LADIBS' ?CLASP PIQUE SEWN KID GLOVES, all leading gotors, -siaez, 3K .oe ree \u201cto 7%.$1.00, for Toc.* wn.>.LADIES: FINE QUALITY SUEDE GLOVES, Hgbt weigitt, in tans, drade; and grays, $1.10, for.79c.\\ MEN'S FURNISHINGS -\u2014*; - GUYOT BRACES, dark colors, 50c, for Sc.: _, COLORED SHIRTS, soft bosoms, $1.00, for 7T9c.- = De BATH ROBES, worth 83.75, for, $3.95.20° ; \u2018- TOILET REQUISITES | VIOLET AMMONIA, 12 oz.bottles, for 13c.WITCH HAZEL, 8 oz.best quality.1c.BOTTOM OF SEA\\ | \u201cMAS BEEN ELEVATED Washington, May.15.-AMapt.Souther- land, chief of the Hydrographie Office, is deeply interested in the vast physical.chatges reported to have taken place in the tiles as n result of the earthquakes and voleanic outhreaks, and he iz planning, to undertake immedintely, with the approv- sal- of Admiral, Bradford, a series of hydrographie surveye.ta as.to the tremen- 11 the current : dous subsidence of rên bottom near the | there undoubtedly Antilles are nccewate have, been corresponding upheavals of the bottom in other sections which have areat- ed grent menaces to mavigution through the fact that thoy are not charted.Spring Bargains in Basement 10 HOT WATER CARRIERS\u2014Oval, | Ex tra 1 Extral with cover, 3 colors, blue, green and red.Worth 60c each.To clear, on Friday, at Me each.2,000 FANCY JAPANESE PAPER HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA \u2014 Large 25c SCREENS\u2014Suitable for fire screens or house decorations.Just the thing.for decorating club and baat house, bottle full strength ammonia, for fc.CLOTHES PINS\u2014Best hardwood, 1c ont : ' - beautiful color effects, complete with stand.While they last, 15c.\u201cper dozen.- 300 STEEL TEA TRAYS\u2014Best heavy À : ; \u2018GILT EDGE SHOE POLISH-Beat for all feathers.Worthi25c.Special, at Auction tray, lithographed in colors and gold lines.Regular frice, 38¢.To clear E 8 at 15c eaoh.: .18¢ bottle.) | .SHOE RUSHES\u2014W ith dauber, worth STEEL SKEWBRS\u201412 ted size Sale of Handsome 20 FEATHER DUSTERS\u2014Good fea.IU 86h Worth 0c, for 8c set.: so thers, large size.Worth 35e.Spe.WOOL DUSTERS\u2014Best and softest tor furniture, worth Z25c, for 18c.GRAVY.STRAINERS\u2014Good large alse.Special, at 5c each., BOWL STRAINERS\u2014Large size, tin bound, enamelled wood handle, worth * 186, for 12e each.BIRD CAGES \u2014 Genuine \u201c\u2018Stondryx** cages, all complete cups and perches clal, at 25c.TOWRL ROLLERS-\u201cWorth 10e, for So - each.1\" DISH MOPS\u2014The 5c kind, for 3c.MOP HANDLES \u2014 Combination, for cloth or brush, \u2018worth 15c, for 10c.TACK HAMMERS\u2014Good and strong, sold elsewherd at 10c.for fic.each.gos.All comple Subs RUE 1 STEEL TIP HATCHETS\u2014Good and | glihi brass wire, at $1.35 to.strong.Worth, 15e.Spoclal, at 9e Solid brass wire, at $1.25 up to $23.73.each.7 ; ; Cas 1.00 JAPANESE THA POTS Nicely KITCHEN KNIVES AND FORKS \u2014 | decorated, complete with china * \u201cWhite or ebony handles, good atoel.strainer.Worth Sûc each.Special, -; Price, for 12 knives and forks, only for Friday.cholce of 3 styles, for 15c.$1.50 > ASBESTOS STOVE MATS\u2014Bound with WHITE METAL TEA SPOONS -\u2014 oi : x 4 NS oe tin.Special, at do each.te clear through, on .- Tot: °° ou y GET OUR PRICES FOR\u2014 WHITE METAL TABLR SPOONS, \u2014 Refrigerators, Blue Flame Stoves, \u201cWears white right through, (nly ¢0o .Dinner Sets, Tea and Tailet .Sets, dozen.\" Fancy Japanese China, etc, etc.| ; Household Furniture \u2018Large assortment of Carpets, Squares, coet- ly Plands, House Furnishings, eétc., at our rooms, 241 and 243 Bt.James Street, To-morrow, Friday, - «May l6th, 1902, Consisting of Carpet Squares in various sizes and bandsome dosigiia; Axminster,\" Royal Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry and other grades: Linoleums and Ollcloths, Curtains, Portiercs and Table Linen, House Furnishings, ete.Also very handsome Upright Pianos, as good as new, and very neat Parlor, Hedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses, Pillows, eto.; B.P.Mirrors.: Also a lot of Table Linen, .slightly dam- nged by water.Sale at 2.30 pm.RAR & DONNELLY, \u2014 uctioneers.re JORN MURPAY & C0, 2341 and 2343 St.Catherine Street, .Terms Oash.va In_the matter of - ; \u2018Steel & Brunet, - FINAL clearing sale by auction of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room, Library and.Hall Furaiture, Brass aud Iron Bedusteads, Carpets, Oilgloth and General House Furnishing Goods, | at our rooms, 1891-1638 Notre Dame Street.Climbing the Ladder of Life.| ae possible _- Should be made as\u2019 ing as Wycly com No fan: as possible vl Aftarnoons, ao ER zz, Skee on ut teh oi Sita as nie ond inteona:\u201d £1 i ; A à mi Le 2 [ % ings B \u2019 : i ?+ \u2018 i sm 2 un gor chs I pbs | Pa ; onde es Te Rose: of autant .Denise Sail À Lg Hq 2 TREAL.TIME ai va LR ; 10e; Sallebury District \u2018£1 Is 64; Bell's Dominion 8 Stl aso 40.Transvaals, : 8y 04; Heidéibergs, 19s 8d apm Steel at 88.4 1e \"Corrected to May 13th, 1808.ticker sérvice is lmproved ic win Klerksdorp Props, 18s 04; Prespactors Mat: J Dominion Steel at 55% ES oT.JORN, I HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.$8.06 pA esth of some people with weak hearty.For abele LEE + otamer le heel igs va RI Fold whey took i ¥ who had disposed 4f his holdings | : : Ag 21 comb cel \u20ac lu dhe day around 120 yearly.collsppe, - 260 Cdned1i 4 ; « yy or sortes 1e Re Is 15, ~\u2014THe statement | anadian Pacifie fA EAS 50 on titeel pfd a ;.= 1 d h t 76 Canadian Pacific at Cee ë minion Coal at 137 .DULL \u2014Lv.%10.05 the 9 of Ban 9 or England shows the follow 35 Canadian Pacific at 128i, ads on Con at 3714.FE OTTAWA \u2014 Lv.Place, Viges 1.18.20 a.m, ota] reserve \u201cdecreased es 75 Canadlan Pacific mew at 43 PC rig PER 0.p.m., 110.30 p.m.Lv.Wind-_ 1 ecreased 25 Dominion Steel at 534.\"7 \u2018 B80 Domtaion Steel Bonds ati Ÿ 7} ser st: \u201cto.a.m, = 20 sm.$10.00 8.1m, remation dec 100 Dominion Steel at 55 8,000 Dominion Steel Bonds at 92 14.00 > 0 ® pm.Ar, *8.00 a.m., 111.60\" ns | L eS .Buillon devreased \u2026 ae 1 sd ADVICE TO BAGÉHLONS YMrbnto News says: \u201cThe local mar- Bon rities Incren } ei - \u201c25 Dominion Steel at 55%.1,000 Dominion Steel Bonds at 02%.ous 6.10 p.m, 17.15 pm., §9.40 p.m.v ; - subje ther deposits decreased.1,389,600 35 Dofninion Steel at 5d.2 5045-02 Béeheliqu & Sufarie at \u2014 Lv.18.30.LN 12.00 p.m.M8 .Falling \u20ac0 Jet the gid Te you.hail axel Ye vedded ts\" MON Fn me Ig testé Public deposits increased.2285.00 100 Twin City at 119%.2 0 \u2018hellou & O Our 1 m., 911.8 p.m.50 a.m.KI BIW, SOON CEYLON TEA.It can\u2019t refuse oink ong a all grocers.past \u2018\u2019anMss some unforeseen catastrophe votes reserve decreased.!! 372.000 5 Montreal Power at 100, Lad 1: yne at 20.r [rong 0 p.m, Le, ë 30 p.en, only), Lead ckets.== ; oceurs, F4 rec the fabric of values., Tle |.Government securities unchanged.;: The 150 Montren] Power at 101.\u2019 PE i tue at 10, ; v.pi2.00 os %7.45 p.m.AT.as.= = : xr = policy.of?\u2018putting thelr houses In order,\" proportion of the bank § reserve to lability 300 Montreal Power at 10034, ; 1,000 ue at 19.Co i a.m., ta: La TEE Poliowed by local banking insti- Js 46.04 perce cont.ant ut eck it was Pat , 25 Moutreal Power at 100%, hl T5 Nova a Steel at-110.| : A UDREUIL-\u2014Lv.18.85 avg, 19.16 a.ms r Jersey pita).000,000.B.kO i urance, trust companies, etc.peri: nt tncha 50 Dointnion Steel at 56%.si 10 Nova fcotia fiteel at108.abst (D130 pus, 14.08 p.m, 1418 ac su 0 for ten months : ge | and likely to.continue for some per cent.© 1756 Dominion Steel at b7.7 Bank of Montreal at 201.5 p.m., 16.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m, Ar.* net 308.April aulbracite Ald yet, © If the withdrawal of credit aa 81 8° .100 ponton Steel at sou.: c 1 Bank of Montreal at 23.1 omitted f1250 à 78.40 a.ra.49.= ohms $11.50 a.m., ; 715 i op And : ominion .orrection\u2014 ominion eel of + » mm.\u201c p.m.- (RE i ore, against 3 \u2018 ; in one quarter has resulted in naon.\\ ERA nr ; oo yesterdey.a at 565% and.J,000 Payue al 10.| BHERBROGK \u2014 19.00 a m., 14.30 pm.4 ; ms p.m.Ar.wa a.m., 111.55 a.m, 19.15 fi Nini year.ndon\u2014Union Pacifle cong feature here, à there is To an es out fouling demand which) oft: Bet A en movement sn \u201d ts SEE 5 \u2018cent.over New i closin figure of yesterday.Copper, \u201cspot and fw: hk 10d,- an advance of 53.Market firm.me her of nnderwriting af pak LE Æo.quoted as Bny- Ing #5 per cent.of common and preferr red A ; stock has glven assent.to proposed conver- } , slow ptan.~ Hazalton, Pa.\u2014Convention went Into- session at 9 a.m.London closes strong; almost best prices of day for Americans.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt \u2014 ROCK BLAND.MAY ENLARGE soLierre ~ Ip 150 nm.1620 pom.Ar.+6.20 Chicago dago, May 15.\u2014The annua} mesting of BERL fz.3 a.m., (D2.00 p.m, 18.19 the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Fail ST.VEAL $2.10 p.m., 16.20: p.m.way Company will be held in this cit ME \u2014 Lv.: +9,00 a.m.$915 a.m., Dune 4 A Dropotion wif be considered (14 pm.15.30 pm, a6.20 pan, Ar.18-35 and voted upou that the capital stock Of | 2042 pot \"am, 19:50 a.m, 47.05 pm, +20 the company be increased to $75,000,000.lt STE, CAGATHE \u2014 Lv.9.00 a.m., $3.18 RENE is not expected that any important changes] (1.25 pm, +5,30 p.m.Ar.Lane am, .in the management will .be made.19.50 a.m., 47.06 p.m., §9.45 p ; LABELLE= Thursdays only.5 » a.m, §0.18 am.(1.2 pm, 5.30 pm.Ar.(G) 8.40 \u201cCAN BE CURED! » way n| : 19.50 a.m.Thursdays only, \u20187,05 pm., ; $9.45 p.ü, .: \u2019 exeoally.tWeek days.fSunday only.Dai, \\ There is ho need to suffer torturing pains and ruin your stomach with.i .aban, except Saturday and Sunday.(Dat: ï drugs.when you can be completely cured in from one day to a few weeks.§| 8 ) 4 urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.(G)Monéays - Give me one of those poor 'unfortunates with twisted joints, swollen and distorted ; give ine \u2018a\u2019 man with pains in his back, in hips and chest, .and : WE OFFER 1 will pour the oll of life into his joints, warm them up, start the life blood : circulating and.remove his paips in a few days.I will cure him and fill Attractive Municipal sae ; a on Ivifoaeuyrtdis®e.'s London cable quoted The Montreal stock matket to-day MAY Grand Trunk firet at 108%.second NE AT, - best be described as dull.There were A third at 39%.Canadian Pacific at 13214 and few chaxëte, \u201cbut with, ¢he exception ot À 7 Etcel, om sisall pales, teel, which closed yesterday at; 58%, opefie at 56%, \u2018advanced to 57 and Flgped at 55%.Pacific, which .closed yesterday at 128%, opened at 128, BNE, Ih CONDE Nn Tadoiadely, active but cased off towards the close.Dominion g the~dnereasipg - confidence with Cotton, which closed yesterday at 5%, ad- rezg 0 thé monetary situation locally vanced to-day from 333% to-56.Dominion being the principal factors In, creating the X ith & £a: recolved the fol- their private wire from Zim- hay, New York: The stock only.dis CANADIAN PaciFic J Coal, which he ving WF Say 196 ama cu Son tone.; Standard rallwas shares flue.him full of life and courage and muke him \u2018glad with the Sunshine of 13615.sold this mors ar 37 uted within only fama mits, but there , , .i \u201cwh rday at par, sold gre ictal 1 movements that par- Youth.I will cure his kidneys; strengthen \u2018his stomach, make him hearty Securities : +] eat 101 and\" 1 3 Linn liväs strong, sell- 18 ti The: Kansas Clty South- and strong and usk no: pay til I've done.it.1 will \u2018not take every case, ; > Cw ROUND TRIP ing, at os ho as 4 mpared: with 158 pee re fom with an advance bat ev ory man or w oman whe bas doctored and Srusesd till they are sick to yield 4 1-4 per cent.Victoria TICKETS will be ls- ; ; .of drugging can come Lo me w confidence an will cure can.| - ! gucd to all Canadian sd xd.In pére tinued strengdh vas not, 1 will ask no.pay.My Balt is an absolat edy for Nervous Debil- \"en : ne Mr.C.Ato m ali \u2018London li Union Pacific no will ask no pay.y Se n absolûte remedy fo i 3 \u2018 Pacific Rallway Sta- prices for Americans firm at 3 to % above met with soe mi res \u2018at the start, but ity, Backache, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Trou- The Dominion .Seourities ay - \u2018tions in Canada, Port parity.Reported joint control a, Donor, the pri were well absorbed.\u2018on?the indus bles, It is arranged for wofren: as well as men, and cures female.weak- Corporation, Limited, .Arthur.Ont.Sault SR.A z a 3 t l ess.) ; ».: - Ww.Pipe \u20ac peu codfrae se Moines n ign Iv reas 2 + cen.on ou or conséll OANADA LIFE BUILDING, 1902 Ste.Marle, Mich, \u2014 aud Fort D No chan ank of A the Chemical Company.Amal- eee .Detroit, Mich., and / England rate.Miners\u2019 convention*decisjon ot A Copper.gradually hardened until it ° .\u2018 East at expected tod prospects rather.better, getaplished - sy of one, per gent, and Ur.Imperial Bank EE Weather conditions continue good fu win- ugar Was steady but very du OCR or ç 1 | SINGLE FIRST GLASS FARE ter wheat helt.Iron Age reports Increased tra actions, wère \u2019 CITY TICKET OFFICES, gs its, and for bad month.; 3 depos n for bd nd 4 03.33 We are happy to acknowledge the vaiu- | | In amounts from $10,000 to MM-| 187 St.James Street, or r Bonaventure Statlod.de NN : fhe\u201d, jervtess of 4 ITumerous staff Jurlng | \\ 81, 000.1nterest b per cent.\u2014 PETITE ETES - _Formié 1 of.3 §-£ ,732 24 t e \u2018year, and to*thelr'zeal and attention I\" whieh ak y vis.gely: dge our successful operations.Office.19 Wellington St a NT E RCOL 0 | | A = Dividend No.7: 4, 8 per The whole Hambly ADR President \u2019 vy cent., pa .> vo | November Ty Eo Quebec, 14th May, 1902, | , Montreal.RAILWAY Co NERAL\u201d ue ER APRIL, 1902,.20° ee rte Victoria Da oo _ | LIABILITIES, 1 ; THE Ye 5 | Notes In.ÉrentEtton.au eve os sisson sons mene eed erm amie \u201c$1,810,004 00° | TICKETS will be issued at æ A re sa,7e,511 % a pre Merchants Bank of Canada.One Single First-class Fare | 4 aids 0 BE 8 0 14000 SU 200000 0200 712,338 14 : \u2018 4, 600,550 08 - .Goon RoI 2 TD \u201ca d D pe t t.Notice is hereby given that For ROUND TRIP.° | Dividend er T1002.cee cesmmvessonaensss 38,571 08 r ess oodùs cpar men 34 Pr Cent.{or the ph ti yon being GOOD GOING \"May 23 and 24 Sa \u2014\u2014\u2014 have just received and will offer immediately for sale a consid- Total Uaïtifiities to the PUBIC.ce ces om ome ce inne Sree _ oo $6,104,231 64 : pres pee $1,450,550 00 \u2018 erable lot of fine fabrics, bought (to clear) at less than half their 16th to tt ' | Acces iuseresl 48d exchange worl ee EE Re i Leu = .value.The goods are all new, bought for this season\u2019s trade, cro will bo hold at the Henin of Sharehold.| Commencing May 3rd, ; pe | nn 22 - aus most of them of the finest quality, such as :\u2014Silk Ælolian, Blue, of June next.The chair will be fakea aia .and continuing during.the season, , > b : ; ), ; -} o'cloek, noon.= [ { | some, 0 Rose, Drab, Lavender; Marine.1e Le Byshiss Sf ole Rew, PUSH, SPECIAL - FAST TRAIN 02 yoroqurac ects arsact ce ven sue c00es00 00 MO SU US 1 000 000MS $85, Lo __ var ! ae Ge: M 4 | oecteics Se 200,819.00 : 342,023 47 B rderad STEIFED HOLTAN Cardin Blue à White, Blue and Montreal, 15th April, 1908.neral anaget.will leave at 7.45 P.M.: Notes of and cheques on other Banks in Canada .» 258,808 52 0.ur orae elng, Inches ar ina an 100, ue an Fr RY Y alent dhe from clues Banke ln Cnn does MOT a .White, Black and White._ PATENT NOTICE.EVE SATURDA EVENING, Co PE .he Armstron k any, 0 | Deposit with Dominion Government for security\u2019 of note, ctr- ARMURE CLOTH, all wool, 42 inches, in Black and Nav Pas U.S.A., the owner mon, of pair, | RIMOUSKI, culation ssssonouss socnoerrare.coauaniée'réc0.\u2026.$60,000 \u2018 \u2018 , Dominion, Debentures., rire niliaaaien 35,000 Blue.only, No.\u201868,037, covering improvements in cork stopping at the following places: | Call loans on Stocks and BÔNÉS.c.u00concccccacencece0e ne 00e 231,061 51 226,061: BL finishing machines, -the invention of Thomas St.Hyacinthe, St Rosalie Drummond- | : Te Ee FANCY VEILING, for Costumes, :89 inches; full range of LE eee for ihe ser of mach rates ville, Levis, Quebed, \u2018Montmagny, | Total assets immediately available.crease cecanses © $1,037,928 00 colors, etc.: - invention oF Stberwise to Supply the Same.L'Islet, Ste.Anne, St.Patohal, Riviere : urrent loans, discount and advances to the public.+00.» $6,627,308 87 atés and Bite discounted overdue (108s provided sbobheesws oes» ~ $0,612 28 | | seals Estate the property, of the Bank (other threes = a - ses erecta arenas sescepocc seen cen00 44,611 36 \\ atortgn on tél estate sold.the Bank.sm - Diner Asdety not included unde?the foregolug he À Evans, Sollcitor of Patents and Expert, Tem.44 Loup, Cacouna, Troie Pistoles, Bi pe City Ticket.Office; This, we consider, is the finest stock of Dress Goods ever shown by us, and tlie vety low prices demanded will no doubt + - i = wrt 6,703,981 21 : | .Le ' p a! Bon Prosilies, Farniture and Stationery.nee Wy 7.\u2018218,088 50 make this sale most interesting to our numerous customers.Rutland =F inal © 143 st.dom st ; : HA Reon 80 0000000000000000000000000000000 : 200400000 , | rrattio Mer.ton.hl AGEA, .one .t .» ~~.N.LAVOIE, Taspector.\u2019 3 EEE FERRE, Manager.WINDSOR STREET STATION.=r pr | 1 F.C.G .d- T?resident left the chaîr, and Mr.NS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: | aoe Ro ry Paquet, hat the Te.Chas Brom being called thereto, It was .The Big East End 8.50.re Day are, Albany Saris ; OTICE.Application City or Montreal, for \u2018 | = »-M., | leave to Keep a lumber y on property rt of the directors and the statements Dow read bæadopted, printed and.published \u2018for distribution among the sharcholders.\u201d môved by Mr.L'Arrivee, N.P., see- \u2018on we \u2018That the thanks of 8s meeting \"abe \u20ac \u2018and tenderéd to Mr.R.Audette for his services In-the chair, as alae tothe sorgtivecrs and secretary for the fulfliment of their respective.dutles motion was-adopted and the meeting | Departmental Store.Now York 8.45 p.m., Beston No.1 to 11 Perthuts soit Joseph uette, 5.50 post.\u2014Loca Toe mun Burlington and inter.Montreal, May Lith, 1902, _\u2014 7.10 PM.he morose, arrivice New MILTON L.HERSEY, M.A.Se.(McGILL) a.Boston 7.00 Proprietor.Montreal Testing Laboratory, DUPUIS FRERSS 1571 TO 1889 ST.CATHERINE STREET.- 0 1 Ë { { ; Adopted.* The election being then proceeded with, i the following gentlemen obtained the larg.|) est number of Totem-and were consequently b So Suin ear: adjourned.8.08, and w er um.Chemical Engineer, Analyses and Assays, 3 0 Pats Tn wie i Gon: Fi 8.1) eeting of the directors, held on the Pullman Sleaplas sad Parlor Ce Cars op City Analyst (appointed for Montreal).Pro- ; veau tor © ; ; \u201cMy B R.Æjéukte was re-elécted \u2018 through trains.i .vincla)] Analyst (appointed by the Quebeo Dopui ebte, TR Hh and apr.AL a ;.Dupuls \u2018rice-presi- | ESSOR lone ei at 14 \u2018 Government).Consulting amen Bt.of > onto : RI a ing year, 0! ; ac, way.a ontrea Es HE A 3 de se ca AN fo fie Sting year.1.GILMAN, Olty Pais.& Tht.At.Telephone Main 2%.lipid 5 : j \u2014 _ .- =k 4 ri., a - > : = = = sa Fre ; b Fay 7.1 Is there.\u2018anything that annoys\u2019 | | you more than tohave someone \u201cconstantly Bortowing your: 8 wate WMA.OE 5 +, + ; À : nN \u201cWY < | 5 ue : .; y 8 LI 34 + _ a lo sven 0 1 a a ET _\u2014 re - | | 1 2 14 qe ==\u2014\u2014 ét \u2014 » OOLA0RU 0 67 IY ec A ; Arran hikr'ge 8 ni 6 KR, *d'aortltez Hos #52, Ls i HL 1 LAW RED No HANDS ACROSS SEA U.S.Representative to Coronation + Makes an Eloquent and Friendly Speech.New York, May 14.\u2014Whitelaw Reid was the guest of honor at a farewell banquet given at the Union League Club to-night, fin anticipation \u2018of hla approaching departure for Loudon as special ambassador of the United Staltes at the coronation of King Edward VIT.va The banquet was | attended by about 100 gentlemen, including many prominent flg- pres In politics, finance and journalism from all sections of the country.\u2018 Among the guests invited to meet Mr.Reid were Sir Percy Sanderson, the B fsh Consui-General, and the Hon.Cornellus N.Bliss, who sat respectively at the right -and left of Mr.Reid; Senator Chauncey M.Depew.Hon.Henry C.Payne, Hon.John | W.Griggs, Hon.H.N: Stranahan, President Nicholas Murray Butler, of Columbia: John \u2018A, McCall, Hon.Charles Emery Smith, Clark Howell, of the Atlanta Constitution; Melville E.Stone, Frank B.Noyes, of the Chicago Record-Herald: J.Edward Simmons, Austen B.Flefcher, Geo.W.Perkins, Thomas G.Rapier.of the New Orleans Picayune; Albert J.Barr, of the Pittsburg Post; Harvey W.Scott.of the Portland Oregonian; Hermann Bldder, of the New York Staats \u2018Zeitung; Bradford Merrill, of the New York World; C.W.Knapp, of the St.Louls Republic: W.I.\u2018McLean, of the Philadelphia Bulletin; C.NV.Grasty, of the Baltimore News; and George Thompson, of the St.Paul Despatch.Cornelius N.Bliss, chairman, read a tet.ter from the secretary of the.late Archbishop Corrigan, expressing the Archbishop's appreciation of Ambassador Reid's .public services and regretting that his present indisposition would prevent bis attendance at the dinner.Mr.Bliss said that this Was probably one of the last letters] the Archbishop had dictated.Mr.Bliss then offered the toast: \u2018The President of the United States,\u201d which was @runk standing, and with applause.\"TOASTED THE KING._Mr.Bliss then sald: \u201cThis Is a sort of International and.ambassadorial affair.\u2019 I invite you all to rise and drink to the health of King Edward.\u201d This was greeted with prolonged ap- \u2018plause.Mr.Bliss then, dellvered an address, in the course of which De said: \u2019 President\u2019 McKinley to the late Queen Victoria at her jubllee ce.ehration, which was \u2018most heartily joined in.by the American people, who honored the Queen for her many.virtues and for her steadfast friend- \u2018ship for- America; \u2018The American people will not forget the kxinêly.heartfelt words of sy athy to our Goverment a \u2018and.the personal messages to the stricken widows of two martyred presidents.Another president.has been martyred, and again have we received the abounding sympathy of\" English people, expressed by the successor of the greât \u2018Queen.\u2018Aside from some personai expressions, a common blood and common language and the close social and financial interests, with \u2018nearly a century of peaceful relations, have gradually brought about a community of material Interests between Great.Britaln and the United Btetes.Friendship, not alliance, between the two great Anglo-8axon peoples fs a guarantee of the peace of tie world.Long may such relations be maintained.\u201d At the close of the address of Mr.Bliss, he offered a toast to Mr.Reld, and there was great applause.MR.REID'S ADDRESS, Mr.Reld in reply sald; \u201cYou have referred to the approaching ceremonials in London.The event to be commemorated is one to which special attention and honor have heen -habitually extended among civil ized nations since diplomatic Intercourse between them: began.The duty in connection with which the President has honored me has ever been prized as a high trust and signal distinction.But ne event quite like this has occurred within modern history, and it has been the duty of no special ambassador before to carry under similar eircumstances the friendly messages of such a people.© \u201cOn the one hand \u2018is \u2018a Government In which the sun never sets.It has the first King at its head for two-thirds of a century, and marks the constitutional and orderly succession by the eldest son to the best beloved sovereign the Englishepenk- Ing race has ever known.\u201cOn the other hand, the congratulations and, good wishes your representative Is charged to present come from what Is now clearly the greatest compact and united body of self-governing peoplé that has eyer appeared on the tide of time, and are to be carried to tBat people's nearest of kin.\u201cWe trade more with Great Britaln and her colonies than with any other twa countries in the world.We invest more capital under the British than\u2019 under sny other foreign government, and we have more.British than any other foreign capital in- |.vested here.We send \u2018several \u2018times as many travellers to British ports as to aby others abroad, and wherever else they may or may mot travel, they always travel (a England.We listen to \u201cmore English preachers and sclentific men: and lectures and read ten times as many books by Eng- \u201cMe.Beid carrjed the greeting ot the late 1 te Howell and Stephen O'Meara spoke briefly.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROOF 18 EASY)TO FIND.\u201cOne \"thing | of great Jmiportance discovered by.the manufactuners of Malt Breakfast Food, is a practical way of combining the vegetable digestive agent, Malt Diastase, with the choicest quality of Wheat, The action of the Male on the starch of the grain supplies the action in which the stomach is defective, and the result te restored di- ,.now health and greater \"co the.: vers While thousands = aypeptics and strong people have given most oon- vincing testimony as to the superiority Food over all other breakfast foods, ing letter from the celebrated Webster rly.president of the Health Cluh.is worthy of the e al notice of all who would est to Hve happily: \u201cYour Malt Breakfast received and tested.Wie think you have the best breakfast food for imparting strength that has yet been made.We wish all you can send us to give away for trial, We vai soon Maplace all oatmeal and other oods/ n the market within our reach.\u201d - \u2014merreemreneme rte ; ADMIRAL DECLARES FOR FIRMIN Port-eu-Prinpe, Haytl, May 14.\u2014Ad- migal Killick, commander of the Hay- tian fleet, has started for Cave Haytien \u201cwith _ the Haytian wear shine Crete a Pierot and Toussaint L'Ouverture, having declared himeelf In favor of General Firmin, the former .Mister.of Hayti ât Paris, who is et the head of the revolutionary forces in the northern part of the island.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 er J SPECIAL NOTICE.The selected productions of six famous factories may be seen among the Bros\u2019.Plano and Organ Warerooms, i Peel.Street, Dominion Square.N.Open Saturday till 9 p.m.\u2014adv.moments \"WAS TRYING Jo SELL BIBLE.A Ri hmorid Streot Man's Genero © Terms Causs His À ge orous Daniel McClanagan, Richmond Street, \u2018was arrested last night on a charge of theft.He was trying to sell a Bible worth $26 for $1.He said it belonged fere his mother.5 1 - Groomeman, : for .Master or - - Senator Depew, Melville B.Stone, Clark\u2019 new stock arriving \u2018dally at Layton | do Bride.on Bride for Groom or.\u201che Getting Together for a 5 1 Trais-Atlanitic Fleet.- - Employes, for Wife, Deughtez - or son, and at moderate price.; : .- \u201cago.a.ROBINSON \u20ac co, JAWELLARE 2507 a.Catharine.Stress, cn 1 FORD - TOR COVERNOR | The Earl of Hopetown Resigns Australian Vice-royalty for - Lack of Funds.Melbourne, May 15.\u2014It was announced in the Senate to-day that the Earl of Hope- toun would shortly resign the governorship of the Australian Commonwealth.The governor's resignation is due to the Australian House of Representatives refusing to supplement his salary by $40,000.spending more than his salary.The Governor-General then sent & cablegram to Joseph.Chamberlain, the British Oclonial Seoretary, in which he asked to be relieved of his duties, after the coronation of the King, saying the position was à heavy drain upon this private resources and that the salery attached to the Governor Generalghip was wholly ineuffiaient to weiniein the ty of the office.2, Cham the Sygnity, of the office.pari of Hopetoun, accepting Tone resignat; although it meant, b be sed.a ious ove to -Australia and the ne\" Eovernor of South of South It is understood the wetralia A Lord \u2018Tennyson, will Go or of the amant.w in the The Ext où Hopotoi a boun's salary was £10, 000 a, year.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Permanent Cure for Neuralgia.Experienced sufferers state that no.remedy relieves neuralgia so quickly as a hot application of Polson\u2019s Nerviline, the strongest liniment made.Nervi- line is certainly very, penerating, and has a powerful influence over neuralgic pains, which it destroys almost at once, Nerviline is highly recommended for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, and Toothache.Better try a 25c bottle, it's all right.No Pills lke Dr.Hamilton\" B.- reais timers THE ESSENCE OF A BARGAIN, Time is the essence of & bargain.Who.cares fof reduced prices on skates In Jupe?® Consequently; the bargains offered by The 8.Carsley Co.,' to-morrow, will be doubl \u201cwel- | come, as they dre seasonable.Don't\u201d omitt calling at Tbe Big Store to-morrow.Bargains are numerous.\u2014adv.LIVERPOOL CORN.ECXHANGE CLUSED.Liverpool, May 14.\u2014The Corn Bx erpoal, be closed May 17, 19 see Pere of the Whitsuntide holidays.Nervous.Headache.- > q = Zz Fa as \u2014 «© Fatiguing Sleep, iwitohing of the Eyelids, intolerance of Motion, Noise art Light, Mental Depression, Inability té Concentrate the Thoughts, Restleseness, Fear, Weariness, Dizziness and Dipturbarioes of the Digestive System\u2014These are the.Symptoms of Nervous Exhaustion\u2014The: \u2018Cure is to be \u2018found in - BR CHASE'S, NERVE FOOD.Students, teachers, bookkeepers, stenographers, salesmen\u2019 .mothers ahd sisters at home suffer from the above symptoms and all \u2018do not know that the root of the trouble is in the exhaustion of the nervous system.\u2018Worry, excessive mental exertion, insufficient sleep.and mi eye strain are among theicauses of nervqusness and headache, In factories and workshops it is work and.the continual rumble of machinery which is wearing 9 on the nervous system and makes the head feel as though, it - would burst.,- 4 * symptoms.À course of treatment with this great food cure will do wdn- \"ders for any one who is pale, weak, nervous and run down |in health.The nerve force which it supplies will make perfect - every function of the bodily organs; digestion willbe good, the brain will be clear and aetive, flesh and weight will inérease;*and headaches, body pains, dizziness Enquire into.the hundreds of cases that are being reported the/daily papers, Some of them negvous disorders t = \u201cNERVOUS HEADACHE, HUE \u2018MR.J re PARSONS, 9 Paris strést | id Que, and who is a machin! in the G.T.R.shops, states :\u2014 * About nine years ago I 1 met with an accident which was à severe shock to \u201cmy nerfous system, and wer since theh I hhve.suffered a great deal with.ervousness: M ee i end modiéines for ay ; Herve it ed for 2 at Ets OI ET Eee ones boxes of aco tion and have been won- pal hesinnes 1.go pures a anyi been gratly.strengthen pres a Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food is not a mere relieffor headache, but a thorough cure for weakness and exhaustion\u2018of the netv- | ous system\u2014the.cause of \u2018headache and.other! distressing | are gon SRE fente - and women, business and\u2019 professional men and the wives, dften the dull monotony of the > ta © and weakness will disappeart.* | may besimilar to yours.Nerv= ze = - ous diseases are tao serious to neglect.Postration, epilepsy or Green even insanity may be the outcome.If you se letters will interest 3 u:\u2014 re a sufferer \u2018 from \u201cWikdy WITH WEADAGNE, \u2018MRS.JAMES HILL, 19- Young Street, Montreal, Que, states :\u2014 1} was so nervous and run dow in health that the least.excitement wou] a A flake me faint, and I would nearly.EE a | dissin lendid reis ry de rs The Governor Has announced \u2018that he - 18 000,000.2 \u2018Toronto Mey B\u2014A epocisl to the Globe prom Ottaws cays:\u2014 \u2018ewtablishment of a fast Atlantic by trustees of the Canadian Government, and working in union with the line, is mow u This may suewer to the formation of | gan obopus, whi aining uno would make jans dhewe: ete stone for ue United States.\u2018The centrol of communication by sea and.land would render Americans masters of the situation.Our grain would be taken to the seaboard by American reg ud railwaya and transferred from 2 NE \u2018ork to American steamships, The \u2018| control of immugration in Canada would pass out of our hands and the steamehi ups \u2014the Morgan combine\u2014could restrict pumber Coming to thia country, to exact- ow i ied they.pleased.This apercu and threatening situation is the question which is bothening the Government.Representatives of the different sheamship and railway companies have been sounded as to their views of the situation, and the Government is paid have been Morgan combine is through a cumpany able to provide a ns AT fleeb and ttrans- continental veilway.that à in hon, reported t negotiations have been ed with t Canadian Railway Je looking to pid establishment of a fast Atlantic \"teamship and freight service, The idea is that there should be a weekly passenger gervice between Canada and Great Britain equal to the best that sails from New York.In order to maintain a good t service a dozen freight steamers would uired, and the total \u2018I stoek of - the tndertaki would be $20,- of Be e Canadien Pacific Rail Railway.is report: 0 willing, © goes throu bog slew the fast steamabip lin line we by nominated by Government National control would be & guarantee that fair rates would be extended to all Canadian companies and: that ere pe vould be no diecrmination for or inst any particular réilway.According to report, the matter is now engaging the consideration of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleague, and fu velo are expected when they pro.to London in June.Dem he i 0 a purely British undertaking.\u201d \u201d COMBINE ERABS GRABS AT The impression Government would More Questions in Imipera House Octopus.1 sels telegram states that Mr.Morgan's delegates are negotiating for the incorporation of all the shipping lines between Antwerp and Central America and South America in the ocean trust.The statement is re-asserted that some arrangement has been arrived at ter Shipping Canal, and yesterday the stock of the Great Central Railway, which has its headquarters in Manchester, rose sharply on rumors connecting it with the shipping combine, Mr.Morgan's London _ railway schemes are not Progressing satisfactorily.One of them had yesterday to be -withdrawn, awaiting parliamentary sanction, WON'T INTERFERE WITH PRIVATE RIGHTS.London, hay 14\u2014In the.House of mmons afternoon Mr.alfour- Jones, Taberal member of the north- west division of Durham, asked whether, in view of the faût-\u2018that British ahips were, by the law of oi for certain per- poses held to -be in .whatever Yaions 4 mi nt 0 Po .the Government would consider the expediency of proposing logistutive extension of \u2018that doctrine so as Lo prevent the cession to a foreign flag of ritish ship that otherwise mi be available for naval and military pur) Mr.Ads.Balfour, the Government leader rep e member 8 ts, 1 think he did, that we should by legis.Tative action prevent private owners of British chips disposing of here der sels when we bave no lien on that would be a new departure in tatiant so important that we could not be expect: td Le, den! with it in answer to a ques ion Replying to a question, Lr.Arnold-Fos- ter, I Parlfamentaty ry of the Ad: raby, said all vessels lke under the British flag were legally, Bruti shy Sp It was impossible for ment to enquire into th the achat neni | when chartering transports but preference t to be given to itish-owned ahips.enevér possible the Admiralty would give greater attention to #tts in future, WATOHING THE COMBINE.Rome, \u2018May 14.\u2014Replying $0 a\u2019 question ber of Deputies to-day on the nies the Morgan shipping combine, its Shorts on Italian emi ts to the \u2018United Stal the Under Secretary of | State, Signor .li; said that increased dividends and advanta tage to American trade would naturelly résult from the combination.But it was needless to borrow alarm regarding an: arbitrary increase of Taites.ÂB to emigrants, if the combine de- | ared to carry them it would have to se- | cure the necessary license and a to the | wmigrant rates + which the Italian Gov- } entry), Yaa to limit.oteanary aloo os d he thought emi- a ould continue to use the present\u2019 .\u2018He.did not believe the food Bates res likey \u2018to.rags strict the |.- of 2 to Amerken shipd y, however, was \"closely! watching the combine, , if it would not fail to use al the me au din disposal to protect national , À DENIAL.Berlin, May 1 14 Herr Baitin, der of Ham e.he Feiion ta that \u2018he has puro shares Cunäæi line, eithèr ppt ally or in njunction .with J.Pierpont ; 20pm POOL.Lofidon May 18\u2014-The Dail Mai, in its \u2018issuè is mo g says en mem- of Commons have bers.St te House Cou Bio do x A oni and GPR said tol] tee on eT 1 î stimahip and fast dreight line, controlled convinced that the best way to fight the |.Pacific | rther de-|' nt a handsome aubaidy to |.- ANTWERP LIN | as to Pinioning \u2018the Morgan .| \u201c London, May 16.\u2014(Speclal; )\u2014A Brus: \u2018between Mr.Morgan and the Manches- | and others are still] | EEE Sih I competent packers.Our tod \u2018edinis the fect that we are rep i Goods for Europe, avé.the, | one profit only), intended.tor fishing exogrsions or.(14 WE_ ARE DISTRIBUTORS Celebrated\u201d It is the most refreshing bévesuge celving one car load, Two dozen ina \"78.Cents And Suimimer Resort Supplies ~ Li J - Has Been \u201ccompletely reorganized we have at.our service experienced clerks and 64 be surpassed as to diversity and amount, and ! \"Canada, the largest manufacturers of Canned i gt.Wine Growers, puts us in a + 2 \"UNIQUE POSITION being the only intermediate hétWsehff the producer and: \u2018 consumer (that 16 to say, As a further inGucsment we are par&ig expressage or freight on all \u2018orders.summer resorts.Beauport Tre.known for Summer months.We are 16at.Te- case, .IN MONTREAL OF THE So 7 Per Dozen.
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