The Montreal herald, 30 mai 1902, vendredi 30 mai 1902
[" a TO-MORROW\u2014Generally fait.° rs THE MONTREAL HERALD comme __ 95TH YFARNG.\u2014 MONTREAL FRIDAY MAY 30.903 PRIOR one CENT __ Ross \u201covernment Returned in Ontari Liberal Premier of Ontario CITIES GO CONSERVATIVE, NEW ONTARIO LIBERAL HON.GEO.W.ROSS, , Whose Government is Sustained by Yesterday's Elections.The result of the elections yesterday in the Province of Ontario can now be estimated with some accuracy.ment a renewed lease of power with a slightly reduced majority of four.The 98 constituencies go 51 Liberal and 47 Conservative, as shown in the accompanying table.The changes are numerous and interesting.CONSERVATIVE GAINS.Bruce, Centre.Essex, North.Huron, West.Lambton, West.London.Manitoulin (new).Norfolk, North.Northumberland, East.Ottawa (one seat).Oxford, South.Perth, North.Sault Ste.Marie (new).York, West.As usual, the cities, where the large floating population gives the Tory \u201c machine\u201d peculiar facilities for getting Even in London, whose past record gave reason to hope for better things, Colonel Leys, the former member, appears to have been defeated by Beck by a very small majority.the Liberal cause.Mr.E.J.B.Pense Conservative.Shaw by a satisfactory majority.PREMIER ROSS SATISFIED WITH RESULT OF CAMPAIGN It seems to give the Ross Govern- They are as follows :\u2014 LIBERAL GAINS.Durham, West.Fort William (new).Middlesex, East.Nipissing.West (new), Ontario.South.Port Arthur (new).Prince Edward.Simcoe, Centre.Simcoe, East.Stormont.Wentworth, North.in their fine work, have gone Kingston alone remains true to defeating Conservative Candidate Premier Ross received returns of eler- Lions in lus office in tu- Parliamens bu:ld- ings.He was surrounded by Hon.JM.Gibson, the only other Minister 1- the sity, by members of his fannly and a few personal friends.Naturally tne result was a source ol great s home, when he heard sound.of lamentation, and going up stairs, He saw Tolyes, the victim of his wtes cruelts as he «aid.Witness did not know what the room was like.Hardly knew where the houss was.But he was sure of the date.Cross-examined by Mr.A.W.Jeobs, Maurice tripped, and being cros-ex.amined on his previous record said he was former!y of Three Rivers.He was a Jew and had come here eight days before Passover, Would h swar it wax ight days before Pass over?Yes, he would «wear.Here it was, it 1s alleged, he perjured himself, for Pas- over is April 21, and eight davs befdre wculd be April 13, whereas he alleged he had been in Montreal on April 5 Tt was on this ground he was arrested and committed for perjury.\u2014\u2014 WILLIAM ON MACHINE GUNS.Berlin, May 29.\u2014Emperor William made & speech after the sham fights conducted May 24 by German forces at (iravelotte Alsace-Lorraine, in which the German de- fezces in certain battles of the, Franco German war were repeated.Ilis Majesty is reported to have said in this speech that in the next European war 4.000 men with] machine guns, would be able, in similar p ., Special Notice.a.A \u2018 ce > .Canadian Exproes Company Amerloan Exprées Company National Express Company The new Branch Office of the above Express Compahies, at 188 Mt.James fitreet, opened.on the 1st instant, and remodelled, is now .rendy to meet the wants of business patrons io receiving money snd value shipments, as well as small Freight Packages, and for the sale of Money Orders, Fotelgn Drafts asd Transfer Cheques, sto.ote.The Branch le under the management of MR.JAMS \u2018MC.AULEY, Agent.\u2018The General Offices of the l Board of.nn it Pnibaua i ho! © ; have been kept in the Montreal .Pd - i > Qu Yo 18) ver A ; TE Li A A des ge 3 sr ; A #8.jutor visited Berthier || has recently undergone very exteneiye re- | gart, who has been very.euccessful in give}.: Co { : Dr.Girdwood Gives Up the Chair will be attached.to the daily Maritime ex | to sportsmen and others visiting the Resti- | one, when the question of fortnigatly | elis, R.Wilson- | 1 ard Webb, i i EER ERE it, à 251 2 er oR gp ves at Spon iin ry ¢ her 40: \u2019 ; = ie + race ouse, So Lo 8 .\u2019 \u2019 SE NE op RR SRNR Re EN Bren TTT ea wr LT TE Ca ~ a 7 : ~ 5 5.: .+ NS fl A ig ie °; pe ( ; a .ad Ar - \"| = ~ = 5 .- ch me » «| \u201d, f \u2014 7 : 3 = ; $ N ! * \u2018+ Le % \u2014 = A - x., va NS «.- \u2018 CL - EY 4 To ~ ve Wh, Tey \u2014 A \u20ac \"a LL mmm tee ORT aT TI Ly TA EE ors gi % mock, Hooks, \u2018Ropes, otc.), $12.50.styles, at\u2014 Là 75c, 91.00, $1.25, 91.50, $1.75, ' RACQUETS, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, BALLS, at 25¢, 35c, 406, 45e, 500.| RUBBER BAT HANDLES,- 250.NETS, WHITE COTTON, $2.00,\"$250, $3.00 TARRED, $3.25 and $3 POSTS, COURT MARKERS PRESSES, ETC.SPECIAL of Chemistry\u2014Professor of \u2014 ot The chair of chemistry at McGill le vacant.Dr: Girdwood resigned yesterday.The McUill Board of Governors, under the chairmanship of Sir Willlam C.Macdonald, in accepting the resignu- tion, expressed high appreciation of the | services Dr.\"GHrdwood his rendered to | the university sirice he.became profes- gor of chemistry thirty years ago, und appointed hin emeritus professor In the \u2018Faculty.of Medicine.Dr.Girdwood came to Canada as surgeon of thé 1st Bättallon of the Grenadier Guards at the time of the Trent aftair, and retired in 1864.He was surgeon of the Victoria Itifles during the Fenjun troubles.He wus appointed professor of practical chemistry at McGill In 1872 and professor of chemistry in 1879, and was senior professor of the medical faculty.He was one of the original fellows of the Royal Ho- city of Canada, He was president of the Microscopical Soclety In 1892 and is now president of the American -Roent- gen Ray Society.; The Faculty of Medicine has heen instructed to make arrangements for the teaching of subjects Dr.Girdwood has had charge of.: The resignation of Dr.Henderson, the senior demonatrator in the Muc- HAMMOCKS in a great variety of colors and blends, \u2018and in different $4.00, $5.00, $6.00,\" $7.00, $8.00, $10.00.'BABY.HAMMOCKS (cradle pattern), $1.35, $1.75, $2.00.~~, RACQUET COVERS, RACQUET 'ATTEWTION GIVEN 10 NAIL ORDERS.CGN THE | | judgment.-in favor of the plaintiff was ve-.HAMMOCK.SUPPORTS AND AWNINGS, as in cut (without Ham- $200, $250, 9300, $380, GOODS.$2.00, 53.90, $5.00, $7.00, W750.pa Ja .+ and $3.25.\\.Maggrà or CL - «ge 2 Alrmnmeneans ser 11-14 à M'GILL WILL TRY A | A new.scheme for first year exnbizôns the cepluiie coi- \u2019 \u2019 Er -foring Addiuonal ace will be madeand *.JAN 2 # , Trt fp aera \u2018 shred mt ad Ja Cae 4.ema 0,27 Winging shee mothers to partake in.~ made, Our old reliable line.$4.50 UP.nicely immed\u201d ewan aad wit bite B UFF.raid AND $125 A Boys\u2019 English Gajates with White Braid, Fast Colors, mettable tes s0s TO $1.50 A SUIT, tor Tor : 6 Suits, Norfolk Jacket, \u2018Farmer E 40 WT à to.of - the most attractive = = Tape, | Knickers.PRICE 28e boys from 4 to 12 years.PRICE \u2019 Te - $V SPECIAL OFFERING IN QUILTS We have ved on sale a 1 Thess are C ors-\u2014Blue, White, Red, etc.from ~~ Prices Range FEATHER PILLOWS, at $1.25 a pair.Von ther Pillows, in afl st Dttes, |aifterent colorings.FROM $125 PER PAIR.izes and quien.t WASH GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For the most exclusive \u2018designs in Wash Fabrics, visit This Store, and We have a full range of (loon you wifl = newest a therefore the prettiest.BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO A.OGILVY @ SONS ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNT ed Quilts, Just suited for country 3 \u2018 1 , \u2018 are in sizes 160-4, 11-4 and 12-4, with or of designs that are not to be had \u2018of Quilts (In the Basement).seaside wuUbout Fringe, in the very 85c to $2.00 each.elsewhere.They are sil the very MAIL ORDERS.\u2014\u2014 -_ Sold in tins\u201413¢, 25¢, 45e.\u2018NEW EXAMINATION PLAN in: the arts facuity i3, unfolded \u201cathe M: Gill calendar.Lhe ekaibitions wid d:vided into three clisces and.wll be donald chemistry building, was also re-, ceived, | !.: .ts Dr.Wyatt Johnston was appointed professor of hygiene fn the Faculty \u2018of.Medicine, and Mr.A: Douglas MclIn- tosh,?B.¥c, (Dathousie), A.M.(Cornell), M.Se., was appointed senior .demonstrator in chemistry in place.of Dr.Henderson, .\u2019 JUDGMENTS REVERSED IN COURT OF REVIEW Judgme ts were renderad in the Court of Review vesterday ieversing three important decisions of the Supertor Court._ In the «int of the Pabst Rrewing Cons Fay agafn: H.A Ekers,7to prevent the unadian Brewing Company trom sing the name Malwaukes for its beer, the previous verwed, Lhe sort deciding that the plan.Ait had\u2019 no exclusive pigat to the namo Milwaukee, and that no deception was wictived by the defemlant company in its Tn the case of A.J: Whimby va.Dona! Clark, the judgment.of the trl ond missing the plaintiff's action.wax reversed, The parties in this cave were the partners, in the \"Empire Advertising Company,\u201d the tusolvent trading stamp concern.- The court In review considered that the defendant s conduct, his registration of the business in lus own name, the notice ho gavé.of his intention to form a joint stock company, and to transfer the partnemhip \u201cbuisness to it, and Die dialoyal conduet or a dlesolution of the partnership, the renderin of an acooimt, and an injundtion against the defendant caveying on the bux- ness, on hun own account.\u2018 fendant to render to the plaintiff.a - count\u201d of evene connecte with: thio business of Me Empire Advert sing Co.\u201d irécted a diviston \u201cof all property funds, and enjoined.the deems ant, frost firther conducting the: business of the company in the gity.In tho case of Theo, Deguire vs.F.A.Meuloche et al.judgment was reversed, awd the plaintifi's y action was maintained with costs, \u2018 so 12 « © WILLN Little Hope Canadian Capitalists _ Will Come to Relief of - Dr Webb.In rallway ciroles in Montreal there is but one opinfon with regard to the purchase of the Canade Atlantic by Mr.New: nd, it de- the transaction will not ba completed.% \u2018was a faint gloam of hope enter- pir ed bv Dr.Webb and his friends that italie » bo fhe en induce Canadian Îldckensi , 0 She : and the j n trip the Jatter over was ated mag- nify- this; \"Mackenzie's subsequent bed h ue nuthoritative.+.; Mr.Booth tly expects th IEE oT bog a PEER \u20ac ab present ve 2 footed yon on in hat Bn ME v Y on e > macket.will be able to raise the [eae THINK C.A.PURCHASE © OT BE COMPLETED in tot considered likely that Mr.'Boath\u201d magnanimity will reach the point onthe turning.this amount, di © An for tho OŒnadian capitalists buvin the Canada Atlantie in order to work 0 18 conjunction wi e Canadian ern It in'obsorved that their money at the pres ont time is being applied to purposes of a _more momentous - a aracter, ut it is by no means mpr iat an arrangement may be arrived at with President Booth to work hin sywbem in combination with the Qunada Atlantic and Great Northern of Canada so ae to\u2019 atdther Canadian (rar.scontinental route \u2018extending from Fd.monton to the port of Quebec with Mont- he tion ot the future of the Sow 6 question ure the th Shove and Quebec Southern has been raise in this connection and thé question has \u2018been Asked why doa not the Ganadian Pacific acquire that i 1, 48 the time seems rumarkably < in view ool.lapse of, other projects of which it formed a .: It would form it is pointed out an important kink in a new line which could with some existent properties be patched together so éa to form a.capital Pie ane Le out Maritime ince e answer the trafio je not eufficd E te varrané ae em; and even ere were à.now fast hne of Atlantic steamships from a Cana- | tember.Jwid be | \u201cThe eubjects for the second j clude all the mutricuiition subjects wild | hive ot the following additional ones.\u2014 Henry Morgan & Co.| MONTREAL.Tan t .-.i The third cies will have a special 4 amination (IR Englwh, 1icludieg - be.dimquabiied by {ulure generally, justified the phintiffs demand [ The court therefore condemned the de.d | Neave, Ramaden, L.Mussen, H.Egg, offered in 1903, in June instead of in Sep Two classes \u2018où INe\u2018 exnivit us gen.on hrgher subjects,\u2019 wine ! the other wil be\u201d piven on the result oO: | trie ordinary mairicuiation, examinal.on: .Greek, Prencn, German Etglish, Latin, of Part II, 2 aut taken mathejuatus; fur materculatpon.er History, Lat:n, (Greek Frencn \"and vendidatés.may present these subjeuts and will not in ur.OUsNOR or subjects.- Marked exvel- lence mm.apy subject will be taken into apecial accutit, and 2 per cent.of the possible maximum in eâca subject otfered | will be deduvied front the marks: aitained by each candidate, before his total ie vais culated.- Lo mathematics, German.lhe one or all of of any eubjet MONTREAL WILL HAVE ~~ 500,000 INHABITANTS At the lowng meeting.of the \u2018Qirte Club, où Se.Mary's \"Dundtos, the Hoa.VF.Israel Tarte made the unportanc -sa- pouncemebt that « Loge pret olive would be built an SNS: Murs + Jiviaen tu handle the mail au the east part ot Monttee: The.construction of this pvat offre, he explained.which © would take place a woot as he should tied: a: site for +: In the Tüture the city of Montreal \u2018will be divided auto Two: districts the east amd the west.\u2018Ube mals of the west wiil be \u2018distributel «t the uifice on St.James Street, - while .tivse of: the svt will be.Lasidled at the office an St.Mary's divi won./ Mr: Tarte also announced that intwe yom nore the channel of \u201cthe River St.Lawrence, between Montreal and Quebec would have a uniform depth of 30 feet.- Me.latte lobes ethdid results front the excvution A tlus- work.Between now and the next census,\u2019 he declared, \u201cthe population.of the Province oi Que fier w have F000 inhabitants.\u201d \u201c 8T: JAMES CHURCH CHOIR.| Entertained Victoria Day.by Mr Henry Miles at His Residence Co in Vaudreuil.; Vletoria- Day was very pleasantiy spent- by the clergy and nenlur Members of \u201ctho \u2018choir af the Churoh of St.James the Apos- tie at the summer reshdence of Mr.Hemry vs, Vaundrenll.Notwithatamiing the lowering weather of the eatller \u2018part of the day, a [Ip aS thirty set out In a private.ay on the 9.80 a.m.train from Bonaventure tation.Cardages were.In walting, at.Vandreull Statioh to meet the vlaitors and convoy them to Mr.Miles\u2019 charming country seat, which Ix situated on the banks of a beautiful branch of the, Ottawa River.vided and all assembled in Fhe: cool dining- room quite ready to ida justice to all the ood things prepared for them.The organ- st, Mr.J.i \u201cLauer, proposed a vote.of thanksto Mr, and Mrs, Miles for thelx generous.entertainment.Mr.Miles responded In à few apt and well-chosen rematks and particuianly referred to the pleasure every one \u201cfelt -at.the.presence.of the venerable rector, the Rev.Canon Ellegnod, and the Rev.H.A.Rrooke and Mrs.Brooke, The rector then rose and thanked the host and hostess must heartily.He referred to the great Interest taken by Mr, Miles In all matters connected with the church.In the evening an.excellent Eire of musle | was carried out by Miss Hollinshead (the 1ima donna of the cholr), Miss Wishart, Miss Chadwick, Mr.Hemy Milles, Mr, Ramsden, Mr; Brown, Mr.Louls Mussen and others.: .ra \u201c \u2018The following is a list of those who were esent: Minses Hollnshead, Wishart, \\fac- arlané, Pthel Shepherd, Mabel Shepherd, Florence Chadwick, Clara Chadwick, Pratt, $111), McNiece; Rev.Mr.Brook and Mrs, Brooks, Mriband Mra.Upton, Mr.and Mrs.Pavier, Mr.and Mrs.Underhill, Mr.and Mrs.Thornton, Rev, Canon\u2019 Ellegood.Dr.\u2018A; F.Ibbotson, Mesare.J.H.Lauér, D.# Brydges, Giigrie, Brown and Hartington, ANOTHER, ISOLATION \u2018 Hops.: CHALE AE \u201cYes.AuntMary.usual, because I have used thet new ar ._ Regent Baking Powder.: 20° | 4.ing Powder | nel ft class upd ave doubled, and Montreal will: At wid-day a substantial lupcheon was pro.| \u2014 baadkerchiefs w snow the effects pro amed wien he one was aôaked in aughly-.eoiored Man ed catsup, and the other in tae aume-made aaturad colored variety.In tae jormer .nmianee, the \u2018handkerchiet took on.a rose unt, wnle w the iatter there was no 3 found tnaz be colorng ased in uae sommodity :3 snmiyne Ms that chemical is manulacsured DJUMUUS to aeauth.The new bread by-law wil be 0 Counci on M .TO EXAMINE \u2018DOCTORS.= | Medical Board toTest Candidates Whe Wish to Practice in Tha ° \u2018At Laval on June 35 the pui cae Codege of ; exaimmnaïon fur admission.0 ine a meitine.LCandidaces must stand.cera- tieates' of moral chafacter and admienon the secrefiry ar Qu at Mootreal.© A wee ame place.C'anduiates for fos exaostma- tion or license mist renut lee tw either of.the.Secretar at leust \u2018Ten Jaye pre vious to fie ne tog.The credentials\u2019 committee will meet Julh LK af 8 a.m., wien csndidates fur ude license must be preseat w:il dplomss and vercdivates \u2018oi admission to the study of medicine.The exdinmaiion committee, wall sit July.L at 9 am: Bachelors oi arts, science aad let ters tending w study medivine, cam.de.ladunitted vo preseating cher diplomas, duly sworn to, ro.either secretary, at least of this city have] © NOW ; institution \u2018he \u2018has ticus employe, His füneral tock place this |\" furionsly in their own Interests._ Some.\u2018 [test against what they te dt A Gad ye 7 pve + \u201csms: ; PT .Poughkespnie \"N.Y; Mey 90.\u2014A two | year-old Indian tiger waa killed in.a fight with-hdvage, bn'.a circus train a en Toute fran, Goshen to Pough- pale to-day.The tiger, which.had been recently Imported, escaped from its waggon-den while the train was jn motion.It crawled over the tops of four.weggons and entered a car containing thirty draught horses, A fierce.battle ensued, the panic-stricken horses plunging and kicking at the savage intruder.When the train reached hers the tiger was found dead and mangled uhder the.hoofs of one of the horses.8ix of the horses and bitten.\" : Sherbrooke, May 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The general meeting of the Montreal Conference opened this mornlug at nine o'clogk and an honr was\u201d spent in devotional exer- j \u2018Rev.Dr.sè.president, called the meeting to order and about 200 clerical and lay delegates anewered to the summons.: 110 .The election for president was then roceeded with and the first vote stood: r.Benwon, 87; Dr\u2019 Williams, 70; Mr.Mangel, 10; F.G.Lett, 4; Mr.Huxtable, Sr Philp, 1: Dr.Richman, 1; Mr.Winter, 3; W.H.Starling, 2: Dr.Rose, 2; Mr.Timberlake, 1; Mr.Deeprose, 1.- , A second ballot being called the following was the final vote:\u2014Dr.Benson, 118; 2nd, Dr.Willisms, 84.\u2019 he L newly\u201celected president \u2018having | takèu hi ë 3 seat the eléction of a secrétary was proceeded with, and resulted in the election of Rex, Mr: Timberlake after two ballots, with 99 votes.A resolution of thanks was passed to.Dr.Rose for his services \u2018as presidetit and \u2018the meeting ad- + jonrned.| POWER COMPANY CASES.The action of the $k.Lawrence, Light | and- Power Compauny against E.A.Robert, te recover 815,000 paid him on account of pur se Oo! \"Val OW 3 J 1 in the istrict of Bea or ers operty before Judge Fortin this morning for the cr amination on discovery of the défendant.The judge having ruled.that evidence \u2018prior \u2018up by the plaintiff, was illegai, the examination was concluded without any evidence of interest.; .\u2018 pale trial of' the case i set down for the \u2018otdune and the.case of Robert again« the St.Lawrence .Lig or Comm: Lany .to\u2019 recover Lurchass price, will be heard on .the 18th upe.Messrs.McGibbon and Casgrain re- | presented the plaintiff, and Mewsrs.Mace master, La obert.: +L GAIRSTI CANAD DUTY.PE © «» May 20.-R; T, Miles, J.J.JC Griffin, J.Co other -owners of .race send their stables to the north- each year are preparing a -pro- hat t rm thie: ure of red tape at the United States and Canadian custom offices on the border, \"They \"will \u2018ask for certain concessions from the Cana.ajan.Government, so.that they may ship direct to Fort Erie fran \u2018here when the almer-Hendnie Avndicute opens June .10, .without undergoing the usual fifteen hours wait and excessive levy of customs duty.\u201c \u2018PROTEST A IAN New York MoCassey, \u2018Cafferty, and horses, who ern circuit POWER COS ANNU | Earned $1 760, 285 Gross, oo - \u2014 a-Surplus of $141,753.Bn $729,721 Net, and Shows Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co.came out this.morning and was read with I eb the hareholders.th Interest.by sued at atime when the.\u201cStreet\u201d agitated with rumors.of an amalgamation with.the Street Rallway, the report is es- petlally Intéresting to those who have wondered how the Power Company had progressed during the flist yeur of its exist- \u2018Phe earnings were large.The nue for the year amounted to § and the net.profits $720,721, or 5 per cent, on the capital stock.\u2018The company put $141,753 away to its surplus account, while | the cash on band and in the hank amounts : to no less than $1,400,393.23.The statement is as follows: : CC Your directors beg to submit the follow- | Ing report and financial statement for the year ended 30th April, 1802 a \u201cThe gross revenue of the: COMpAany &mounted to $1,760,285.19, \u2018and the net profits to $720,721.87, being 3 per cent.on the capital on which the company had to pay dividends during the year.Out of the net profits there have been declared four quarterly dividends of 1 per cent.each, amounting to \u2018$587,068.73, leaving a balance of $141,753.14, .which has heen placed.to the credit of surplus account.\u2019 The company ° was incorporated on the 28th March, 1901, and- acquired, by exchange of its shares, the whole of the capl- tal stock of the Royal Electric Company, the Montreal.& St.Lawrence Light Power Company, the Irperiai Light Company.and.practically th of the Montreal Gas (Company._ Under \u201cagreements these companies are 5berated by this company, and belng under one management, the \u2018cost of operation has ross reve.| 760,285.19 .; & Electrie e whole The long-lôoked-for annual report of the present requirements of the company.further amount of $1,905,000 Te herd in \u20ac30Tow tn redeem the outstanding bonds of like amount of the Montreal Gns Company and\u2019 the Royal Electrle Company, leaving 83,305,000 of bonds in the Qeasury.for the further requirements of the company._ The work of completing the full development of the power at Chambly has proceeded satisfactorily, and your directors anticipate that all the power necessary for.the operation of tho company\u2019s electric syx- tem will ba received by August next, when the three steam stations will be.held as re- Se.ini in th : e.Inerease in the output of gad\u2019 Year has been 54.201.000\" euble et Ane Use of gas for fuel purposes continues to Increase\u201d most antisfactorily.' There have been Inatailed during the year : 2,010 gas étoves, 3,148 meters, 1.090 new services and 69 miles of new mains \u2018have heen Jaid.The Increase In, the electric\u2019 department has alse heen highly satisfactory.the year 13.918 incandescent lamps, 35 arc lamps and .79 motors (equivnlent to 756 horse power) have been added to the.com- panx\u2019s clreults, : : .The contract for the city .Ing In 1904.the city called the lighting or the streets for\u2019 five years rom that date, jour company betne awarded the contract.1 rempany : award * worka and plant_of the vations companies have been efficlently ) during the year.\"oe > maintained ed.Reapectfuity submitt Co So HS.HOLT, President.EARNINGS AND EXPENSES For Year Ending.April 30.1902, - Gross 2arnings .\"$1,760,285 10 lighting expir- for tenders For movocgerteson nan OhU 000000 UM0 00070 PR : : otal.ital BOK.seeereerenns LIABILITIES, .been largely reduced; but as it has taken Expenses .mdssssecneuness \"089, considerable time to do this, the akan penses i TR A087 74 will only receive the rail Senettt of the Net revenue.$821.217 45 combined operation during the coming vear.|\u201cInte 1 0a ; At a meeting of the shareholders held en'| | Fest on \u2018bonds and loans.-_ 1.405 the 14th Januqry, 1002, an Issue of $7.500,.| \u2018 ® 720.721 87 000 of first mortgage bonds was authorized, Dividends paid .$441,161 35 ' Of this amount $2,500,000 has: heen sold to [D | vi dends payable + take up $2,000,000 of outstanding bonds of.| May 15 .146,807 38 - the.Montreal.& St.Lawrence Light & | 587,008 73 Power Company, and to provide for.the Burplus.0141758 15 Le BALANCE SHEET, Ç : : - \" ASSETS.: PUI Stocks, Bonds and Interest In other companies n° 3 1110 New Construction.\u2026.\u2026.ioscrsséonsesencsecec ace nse ES re : on » ; .Co Lun 2e BU 11 Current Assets\u2014 me [Tm .8,486,282 n pu Accounts ReCoIvable.coceiiionioerrariietnnsncenens 0851 \u201d StOrEB L.ccndsosceroccncevien ca to vencan sem ceu 0e se 155.810 5 Coke, Tar and Ammohiacal Liquor.\u2026., 441 35 Gas BLOVER.cocvssborsierrncnernnvesnnnnses 1218 08 * Cash on hand and in Bank.\u2026\u2014.0spnecsescocccurncu, * 1,400:808 23 - trees eee \"os \u2014 3,008.015 31 > - , Sebtecertriennodses mens nin Ca ) ei ts 20e rene Teen Co 4 \u2018 00 ir FY men #4366 \u2018ig, V1O0TT800 Less\u2014 \"°°\".crap TORT 6, In BBCTOW.ovncinasoonsasains 221050181006 EE LT \u2018 _ ; In THRROUIT Lo cun ca su an den at 062 Qu 8, \\ 000 5 ; 0.000 11 \" he \" =,» .~ &.£ : ; \u2014 2,500,000 po TT ; y \u2018Current Liabilities\u2014._ , we 2010 #00 00.Chambly Plant Completion.to, Payé le ue nstomers\u2019 A, + À.5; | > pany To-day That Trouble | were badly scratched | whernois, was brought | Yo the pasing of the deeds whicli-were\u2014vet dght and Power Com- Ligh ad balance * of: flor and Foster the defendant, -Me- AL REPORT | \u201c> During |.FUNERAL OF.« is Adjusted.| \u201cThe diepute between the Caandian Pacific Railway Company and the teiegraph- ers lagi been settled.\u2019 ; Sucu is the official announcement made the mana ent this afternoon, - No details are given, but the company letate that while fe full demands -of the men were not conceded certain increases \u2018have been agreed to and with these the \u2018wen have expressed themselves satisfied, .À statement which appeared in two even- \u201cig papers yesterday to the effect that ne- stiations | tailway - Com committee had | \"the trend of events pointed ability cf a rupture between the company end that branch of employes is given an emphatic denial by the management.The negotiations have not been intecrupt- ed, but continued in_ progress to the last - and the officials, while admitting that the progress is slow, said there was nothing hat ny and the telegraphets en discontinued and that lief that the difficulties in the Way of sel tlement would be overcome.As to.the nature of the deliberations both sides maintain a rigid ceticence, = \" _ Outside the committee the belief had prevailed among telegraphers that there would be a' disagreement upon the wage questioñ.and that the company would not accede to the demand for a minimum salary of $53 & moudh for all operators.On the other hand the committe would not, it was said, abaté from that claim, which represented an all round increase of $10 a month.~~ 1 -Ât the Grand Union the agnouncement was made this morning that the telegraphers had issued an ultimatum to the company.in which fifty hours are given the \u2018ax to the demands of the men.Me.W.B.Perham, of St.Louis, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Telegraphers arrived in Montreal yesterday and, it is sdid, has been conferring wth the local members.\u2019 : NATH GREYS * Toronto, May M, 2.30 p.m.\u2014(Speelal)\u2014 Very few complete returns aie in at this hour.Evén for Thiopto the only anthoritn- \u201ctive figures are those which give 173 in South Toronto n majority of: 797.: The result In\" North (Grey 1s disputed.both 1 siden claiming a majority.The Liberal can didate, McKay, Is- probably vlected By an small majority.The following corrected.majorliiies been received: - \u2019 ; West Huron \u2014Camoeron (JAb.), -61, _.Eaat Dorham-\u2014Preston (Con.), 993.South Lanark-Mutheson (Con.), 892.South Hwron-\u2014Fiiber (Cons, 33.\" - North.Bruce\u2014-Bowman (Lib.), 280.North\u2019 Middlesex\u2014Taylor (Lib, 204.Frontenac\u2014Gallagher (Con.), 30.Grenylile\u2014Joynt (Con.); 863.; : North Renfrew\u2014Munroe (Lib.), 433.have DO WE ALL THINK WITH THE \u201cLEFT SIDE OF OUR BRAIN ?Paper Published by a New York Scientist.: New.York, May 30.-The human brdin is shaped like a \u2018\u2018dumb-bell\u201d temement \u2014 ! half on the left side and half on the right side.; .= : .And all your thinking is done with the left side of iy.i , Such is.thé *extraordinary announcement made by Dr.Charles Phelps, surgeon to Bellevue and &t.Vincent's Hospitals, in the May number of the Medical ournal of the Medical Sciences.\u201d .It is possible, says Dr.Phelps, to.have the whole right side of your brain taken out without doing the slightest injury to your intelligence or reasoning power.\" But.the slightest bruise on the left side of the brain may turn you into a gibber- ang idiot for the rest of your life.\u201d r.Phelps gives as proof of his statement an account of eight hundred cases of brain trouble that \u2018have come under | his personal notice in Bellevue and St.Vincent's Hospitals.- In two hundred and sixty-two of these cases \u2018he made post-mortem examindtions Without.a single.exception he found that when the injury was on the right side of the head the mind of the patient\u2019 was normal, but when the injury was on the\u201cJeft side.the \u2018patient was insane or -mentally affected.__- - : .From this theory of Dr.Phelps\u201d some very remarkable conclusions may be form- \u2018Remarkable ed.For instance: .So (1) To be shot or struck on.the right side of the head means no more than a physical injury.J (2 } of the head means an in generally insanity.(3) Every dieorder of the mind located on the left side of the head.(4) When in danger of physical injury, more carefully than any other part of-the glwaye protect.the left side of the\u2018 head odv; ' - It may be that a man or woman of great genius uses both brains.A Shakespeare, a Webster, or an Emerson may have had both the right and left departments -in operation.But in every one of the eight hundred cases examined by Dr.Phelp:, the right side of the brain was of no more real use than a fifth wheel on & Waggou or a sec- jury, to the brain, ond rudder on a .; Dr.Phelps sums: up his conclusions in the following two propositions: .Firpt\u2014The more absolutely the lesion is limited to the left prae-frontal lobe, the pore.positive and\u2019 distinct are the symp- \u2018toms of mental default.; Second \u2014The integrity of .the \u2018 mental faculties remains unimpaired.in right frontal lesion, though it involves the destruction of the entire lobe, or even ex- tepde to the entire hemisphere.plained by | Magy a medical mystery is explaine Dr.Phelps\u2019 hypothests.1, If hia conoulsions are correct, it is clear Low a man hae:often been known to live for years with a~bullet wound in his brain, It is no mystery auy longer how a would-be suicide can drive & four-inch nail \u2018into his head and yet survive and talk rationally for days.\u2026.Co .It is not a ataggering Problem when a man has the whole side his head kicked in by a horse and tal faculties for years afterward :.\u2018The.answer to all th it was the right sidé of inigred in \u2018each case.right side of.the brain ape A e lors of pounds in we! the only result that would follow tire\u2019 removal.PT Aa ue at is ; EN.cuemow.\u2026 Ottasça, May.30.-{tpecial.)==Ihe Fu} M ri) The Tener, - Lhète Was an ex.tisens and t, of State, was bearers, : Ainong the 1 tween \u2018the Canadian \u201cPacific to the probe.in recent developments to.warrant the be - Foy\" To be.shot or truck on the left side | yet retains all his men- | - \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014 : | LIGHT CA not at al} || ese \u2018problems i the Drain that wa rd nen gi | | Whatthe Dominion is Exhibiing § E.- = .-at- the British- ve Ottawa, May 80.\u2014(Speclal.)-/Ihe follow- | 10g letter from -Mr.-J.Johnsor has been recelved at the Department of Agriculture, which gives an\u201d #ccouint of what is going on wih Canada at the Wolverhampton Exhi- blition;\u2019 ; .: * London, \u2018May.6.My first visit to Wolverhampton was on \u2018thé occasion of the inspection, by members of the London and Provincial Press, of the exhibits in _connecflon with the Art and Yo- dustrial Exhibition, a week before the for- [mul opening.Instead of a smoke-smeared, gloomy and dirty town, I was agreeably surprised to.find Ît bright And clean, streets In first-class\u2019 condition, and many public and other churches which would not do discredit to a great métropolls.The municl- pal buildings, the Art Gallery, the Colle: glate Church of St.Peter, the Market Hal], thé Free Library are particularly worthy of.mention.- The principal hotels, without he- Ing palatial or: architecturally striking, are comfortable and homelike.The population of Wolverhampton is estimated to be\u2019 over 06,000.In 1821 It was over 18,000.and the official census figures of 1901 \u2018gave !t at 94,179.Under the great reform bill of 1832 Wolverhampton secured two representatives in Parliament.In 1888 the borough was divided Into three divisions, one.-mem- \u2018ber for each.In the present.Pailiament the political representation of the town la divided, there being one Conservative (Elr Alfred.Hickman) and two Liberal members, the Right Hon.Sir Henry Fow'er and Mr.Henry Norman, Wolverhanipto was lheor- porated de a borough in 1848, Phe govern- \u2018ing hody of the corporation conalsts of twelve aldermen and thirty-six counelllors.Twelve councillors retire every three years.Aldermen aie.chosen from among the coun- - cillors for a term of six years.For: the first time an electrical street car service was Inaugurated in Wolverhampton on Sunday, April 27.: - WOLVERHAMPTON HISTORY._The earliest .mnention of the town Is as far back as 659, when it was called Wulf- .here\u2019's High Town, from Wulfhere, the first Christian King of Mercia, who \"founded a \"monastery.The whole district was in con- fuslon at the beginning of the tenth century, the Danes and Saxens having fought battles at Tettenhall, Wednesfield and Wil- lenhall, between 907 and $11.Five hundred years ago a privilege was granted by.she King for holding a sale of wool for the midland districts of England.At this time the staple of Wool was removed from Flan- \u201cders.to England, and established $n various 4 fok and Wolverhampten, The town soon became a busy market for the sale of wool, and merchants from all parts, not only of \u2018England, but the continent, went there to wake thelr purchases or to dispose of thelr fleeves.\u2018The town gradually made progress.| In \u201c1642 that unfortunate monarch, King.Chailes I, was In Wolverhampton at the eld \u201cStar and Garter,\u201d \u2018from\u2019 which place a letter to the \u2018magistrates of.Lichfield, disent.Three years Jater the \u2018headquarters of Priuce Rupert were in Wolverhampton, while -the King was at Bushbury, From the civil war until about the tbhhd decade of the \u2018blueteenth century there is little, It is pointed out, to narrate, but the chronicler reports steady If not -rapld progress.Since.1820 Woivéthampton's piogress.hag béen marked.As already stated, In 1848.a charter of- incorporation was granted, \" INDUSTRIBS.Wolverhampton.Is the largest and.most populous town in Staffordshire, and the extent ofits commercial -aud _manufacturing interests render ft of first-class Importance.In a pamphlet prepared in view of the:opening \u2018of the Arts and Industrial Ex-' -hfbition: It is sald: **The town sends forth the bridges which span distant rivers: ft bullds up the locomotive \u2018engines for passenger and goods traffic on the tirént Western lines \u2018of railway, and it supplies the edge tools and \u2018hand pumps, aid pumping engines with which mines and factories are worked dnd farms are irigated In the British\u201d Empire; in fact, all over the world.manufactured In the town, while buckets, trays and tipware goods are sent from Wolverhampton to the uttermost parts of.the carth, Wolverhumpton\u2019s- manufacture - of hollow-ware, tinned and epuwelled, is used universally.Its tubes and taps, to convey water and gas allke, are well known to the old world and the new.: The.painter for which the town js fambus.\u2018The cultivated lands of the agriculturist are en- from bia late residence, 63 N eon apol Cunegonde, .on Saturday, the Sist Tatast, 2.30, p.m: embers of Sister Lodges are invited o attend Badges.By order, .JAMES FIRLD, -|SAMPLE SALE.A \u2018Sanrple Sale.of Special Interést to Hbusokeepers, will de held at the A, \u2018 WORKING GIRLS HOME,\" 2424 ST.CATHERINE STREBŸ on From 10a m.to6 pm.; Afternoon Tes.admission Free.The cheapest place on the Island\u2019 to get GOOD BEDDING PLANTS.Geranfums, Colens, Hellotrapes, Vers per dozen up.\u2018Asters, .Phlox, \u2018Stocks, Marigolds, .35 per hundred.JOHN EDDY & SONS, - Tel.Mount 539, 4425 Sherbrooke st.Dai ES D JA (aa px JITUMIN And Genito-Urinary Troubles, Acne, Eczema, Dandruff, Falling Hair, Impotence, Nervous Debility, Varicocéle, Spermatorrbea, Kidney and Blaader Dis- © eases, Nocturnal BEmigsions, etd.,.: 5 PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u2018 2 Qerise Hours-8.80 to 1 p.m, 2.30 to & Le to Glasgow Drug Hall Popular Patent Medio/nes, Lowest Cut Prices.J.A.HARTE, Drugalet, 1780 NOTRE DAME | \u2018AKE OF THE WOODS THE BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUR IN THE WORLD.luis at EEE yi oa\u2019 ( PORTAGE LA RATRÉE 1,000 Our flour bas dean exporte \u2018eold countries and is FAR FAMED ED JOR © KEEPING QUALITIES.AN grades wheat flour sold in barrels and baga.eh Office Supplies No house in Montreal {s vetté; ped with office treat is ot\u2019 ne stationery, etc.\u2018Printing.Bookbinding, Rul bossing, tes oe, bly \u2018cheaply oxvod - JOSEPH FORTIER,\u201d \"| 3 \u2018 284 ST.JAMES pT meen | The\u2019 INTERCOLONIAL | COAL MINING COMPANY, LTO : Worke\u2014Drummond nd Colliery, Westville, Nova & Scotia.oo \u2018Minors and Producers at \u201cErommsènu\u201d Godt.'| and Coke, from the celebrated Plctou '| of Nova Scotia.Oftered th all sizes apd Sida.Shipments dy by wildy | Head Office, Room a Mapa as : tities to suit purchasers.or rail.Building, Montreal., - Hotel and | Boarding House: but has | §- 3 ve will fina muets mé pour.£2 \u201chotel or private house.Ser \"sll information\u2019 tg .your house to.thé .\u2014_ BXCELSIOR LODGE, No.* Tuesday and Wednesday, Juamaas, - ; .(Bedding Plants! benas, Fuchias, Petunias, etc., from 75c¢ Dr.H.G.Brodeur, Specialist, of Paris.\u2014 Milling Company, Limited, .ne A ee 5 tions and other.information on appl Offices, First Floor C.P.R.Telegraph.> eg.Montreal.; is 0 Skin and .Scalp Diseases * y \"cp ne : Ë ë , ride, and po & 8 [a 5 y À a ht i is 4 : \u201c carried a pescock feather and iv much admired.Both which was had Æheir li inted bride sud groom came in à ne the ing dain pere eds the Lind \u2018\u2019Dr.and Mra Thomeo ted by the guests, among > » Dr.and Mrs.Mr.Patterson : .Pa , ford, Mr.Wilson, Mr.Shaw, Miss Botting, Mr.* , ,; Henry, Mr.Mandell and many ladiés, es- jal : the Ohinese, as we'll as several Chinese besides the bride and Ts am: bridegroom.and HaBpemnges Miss Sparks, of Ottawa, is in town this Miss Karl, Sherbrooke, is at the Stanley Hotel.ig 2 © Mr.and Mrs.E.Goodwell are in W'ater-: oo Qu en, be \u2018Mrs.A.Loudon, ORawa, is at the Carslake Hotel.: 4e?\" Miss Chalmers has been spending a few .Lewis, of Cowane- dayk in Granby.a.The Rev.W.R.P ville, is in the city to-day.Rev.Mr.Brewin, Miss Brewin -and Mr.J.A.Brewin are arriving from Eng- .sf hi a hi Ph fi i | Excellency.the whom were Rev.Holden, Miss Holden, Rev.re Mr.Walter Pa time.! | .- RN ; © Mrs.Emmett; of West Sheffield, was recently guest of the Bishop.and Mrs.-Mre.\u2018Page Wadsworth returns_home to {Toronto to-morrow; after spending some \u2018time in town.ul \u2018The usual monthly meeting of the Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League will be held on y| Monday at 10.30.Co .© Mrs.W.Robertson and - her family will spend the summer at their cottage in Mr.and Mre.Charles Boeckh and their son.Toronto, are the guests of Mrs.§ O\u2019Brien, Hutchison Street.The Women\u2019s Art Association will give.a tea in thelr new quarters, 4 ipa Square, on Tuesday afternoon : Miss Ella Walker has been singing at concerts in the Townships ately; and receiving many favorable notices.\u2018Dr.and Mrs.MdClure, of Honan,Chinae, who are in Canada on furlough, have taken a house on Durocher Street.ÿ|.The wedding of.Miss Hilda Richardson, | à poular Toronto musician, to Dr.J.F.she \u2018Dawson, wil.ltake plice on June th, at Saints Church, Toronto.Lady - Rub liott, daughter of His A heen, is in Toronto lor the examinations at\u2019 the Toronto College of Music.~ - Yesterday the Prince and, Princes or Wales attended the entertainment at the Alhambra, which Lord Charles Beresford red.~The organized for the Life Boat Fund.\u2018 double horse -Tefreshments 2 Mr.J.Angus Winter.who lcaÿes soon \u2018for Ottawa, where he will be organist of All Saints Church.gives an urgan refital um St.James Methodist Church on Tuesday evening.oh A The ladies taking part -in the Gymkhana to-morrow for Notre Dame Hospital are Mrs.C.Barnard and the Misses Bell, De Bellefroy, Amos De Beaujeu, Forget, Pre- vost and Boyer.: oe \u201cThe.marriage of Mr.Adelard Lanctot, o Montreal, to Miss E.Dery, daughter of the late Mr.T.P.Dery.will take place on Monday, at Ste.Petr land of Orleans.: .The marriage of Miss Elsie M- Campbell, | -daughterof Mr.and Mrs.R.Anson Campbell, to Mr.Norman M.McLeod, eldest onillé, 1s- son of Professor C.H.McLeod, will take | place early in June.- ;( The marriage of Miss Mary Davidson, \u2018daughter of Mrs.S.° F.Davidson, Toronto, and Mr.H.Ni ~Loosmore, of the - Dominion - Bank; .will: \u2018take place -on June 24th.Both .the prospective bride and groom have many friends\u2019in Montreal.Sir Louis and\u2019 Lady Davies have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ethel Davies, to Mr.James Hyndman, of Portage la Prairie.The wedding will take place on the 17th of-June.at Christ Church Cathedral.and will be a quiet one, only iritimate friends « it tH ih i 2 E Punk] est of the evening, referring to his ald endship for him, and the pressing his gratitude for the many con- ons he \u2018had received.: OTTAWA'S SAD PLIGHT.ment Candidates.Dus nding of Money and - Unscrupulous Tactics.Ottawa, May 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The defeat of the Liberal candidates hére yes- lterday.was largely due to lack of organization and upscrupulous tactics on the part of the Opposition.Powell and \u2018 Murphy, the Conservative candidates, spent money freely, and have been doing so throughout the campaign: Mr.\u2018Lumsden last evening remarked | that he was not at all surprised at the .° result, as.the city had always been Conservative before.Bingham fel Defeat of Govern .to Free * SERVANT PROBLEM Both he and Mr.satisfied that they were beaten by mohey, and nothing else.The defeat of the Liberals ycjterday in a very unenviable position, as they have only one Liberal representative with leaves Ottawa both Governments Murphy, Con.;.Powell, Con.Bingham, Lib.\u2018save one-fourth: of ithe cost satisfying :| the appetites of the family.This gives Murphy a majority of over Bingham and 1,111 over Lumsden; Powell\u2019 over Lumsde over Bingham candidates carri n 930, and Powell The Conservative ed every ward in the city with the exception.of Ottawa Ward, By Ward and Mechanicsville.IN' WHITNEY\u2019S STRONGHOLD.sbrate -Pro- found.that its paln will mean an annual -risburg - Liberals Cel Morrishut® Victory, Dundas Defeat ing Foregone Conclusion.Lo Morrisburg, May\u2019 30.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014Morris- .en fete last \u2018nigh celebrating the Ross victory Dundaë was, conceded to the province wel crowd of nearly 8, committee rooms, As soon as it.bee certain t wan sustained a procession.was and traversed the principal streets; bonfires blazed and fireworks we | will be formed in Motningside, .fo begin rted, which was always |-&0d recently began taking thelr neals iu itney, the reports from | re closely watched by a 000; outside the Liberal ame certain that Ross re displayed.\u201c et 9 ; ; Senift, and there they meet to take their SHAH AT GERMAN PARADE.| *Pil ® bre large Cables.Tores rooms \u201c Berlin.-May 30\u2014The annual \u2018 spriné Mr parade of the garrisons of the Berlin mih- t- was -held - to-day on Tempelhof Field.The weather was superb.«The Shah of Persia was present in an open: carriage, drawn by f : and the Crown \u2018Prince of Siam, Chowfa Maha Vajiravudh, attended on horseback.Etnperor William led the Second Regi- tary district: of phe family bei present.The young core will ay Sit Loufs and Lady Davies to Prince Edward Island \u2018about *acknowledge: the 26th June form visit of several weeks, \u2018ing up in his carriage.\u2018ment of the Guards past the Shah, whe ed the compliment by.stand: * THREE TORONTO VERDICTS ON RESULT OF POLLING | GLOBE.oo Toronto, May 30.\u2014The Globe says :\u2014 There were two forces which worked \" against the Government.and prevented the victory from being as complete as : would have been desirable.\u2018 \u201ctime for a'change\u2019* was, no doubt, used with some effect, and it certainly is an exceptionally strong and.popular\u2019 \u2018Government that can induce the people to give it a renewal of confidence \u2018after thirty years\u2019 service.Then there were the election frauds jn West El- gn.It is true that the Opposition rather overworked this part of their case, and produced a reaction by the violence and unfairness of their attacks on the Premier.\u2018elector would believe: that a man of Mr.Ross's record and character would countenance what was done in West Elgin.Still, there was a very strong feeling of indignation at these outrages, and a desire that they shoyld not go unpunished, no matter who might suffer.While in this way Votes Were lost to candidates who were thoroughly entitled to support, we cannot say that we regret that-there exists a disposition to punish these offences with the The electors may have struck out blindly and unjustly, but their instinct was right: and we , fiope that it will always, be -demon- strated that fraud\u201d in 3 ~ profitable, as well as reprehensible, \u2018utmost severity.No fair-minded elections is un- | majority lagge enough to sink the Gov- .MAIL.- Toronto, May 30.\u2014The Mail says :\u2014 The flgures of ° yesterday's election, which are necessarily incomplete, give the machine, with one constituency to hear from, a majority of five.Manitou- \u2018lin, which\u2019 is strongly Conservative, is the missihg constituency, and if the\" ballot boxes can run the gauntlet without being .stuffed, the majoyity will be four.This majority is gathered up in the outlying districts, where the elec- \u2018tion \u2018manoeuvres are more easily conducted \u2018than in the thickly populated ridings.A very significant feature of\u201d the election is the fact that the successful Conservative candidates in old\" Ontario have not only scored a majority, but have edch\u201d won.by enormous figures.The great centres of thought have declared in pronounced ° tonés against the machine and its system.Torpnto did nobly .in .this respect; so did Hamilton \u2018and Ottawa.- West El- gin, one of the constituencies tainted by the Ross influence, gave a Conservative majority of one in 1898, and a Conservative majority of 545 in 1902.On the other hand, the score of the winning Government candidates has been small in every instance.Except one or two the old majorities have dropped.Halton, Lennox, \u2018Peel, Kingston, even the Brants, show a marked decline.The gerrymander has come in handy this time, for there is over all of: 0ld Ontario a Conservative popular ; \u2026 WORLD.; ; Toronto, Ont.May 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 a It is ten years since the Conservatives won anything (except the Manitoba Legislature).They carried the general elections of 1891.Sir John dled that year, and they carried the by-elections of 1892 resultant, and from that day their star has been on the wane.Some date the fall -from 1896, but: the real fact to recognize is that 1852 was the last year of Conservative success.At the hour of going to press the province has gone: Lib- -erala, 52; Conservatives, 45; uncertain, 1; \u2018total, 98, If these figures are confirmed by the fuller returns of to-day, Mr.Ross will probably go to the coronation as Premier of Ontario.Some- \u201cthing will depend dn the recounts in the ridings.where the majorities were test of the sit- If, aftet the of- 1¥ declarations by the returning |: Officers and the recounts are in, Mr.| Whitney can present a letter to the]: -Lieutenant-Govérnor that he and forty- elght others, forty-nine in all, exactly half of the members-elect, have no confidence in Mr.Ross, his Honor would be bound to ask Mr.Ross to resign.«If Mr.Whitney cannot show forty-nine members opposed to Mr.Ross, the latter will carry on the Government, call the Legislature next winter, and prepare Yor amy breaches that the election 1 courts may make in his fence.weekly economy of $1.50.The World says: 8 servant, together paying 815: Adding » vf \\ as ONE WAY TO SOLVE Families in an lowa Town Start ~~ a Co-operation Kitchen © and Table 1 Sioux City, May 30.~Twenty-one residents of the suburb of Morningside have hved now for twenty weeks in independence and defiance of the servant girl, and have discovered that by chroperative housekeeping the head of the family- will The Parkside Co-Operative Housekeeping Association, oragnized in December, has ccst each of the mrenibers an average of $2.35 a week, and has saved 81 cents & week for each.© assodiation has ny to a family of four members ot This union Éitchen.wüs the first of its kind in the United States, the members ray, but so successful has it been that enother - association han béen orjamzed heré in the Reinhardt fists, and two more operations next Neptember.Co Following the example of the Sioux City.ple, fiftee® families.of Marion, Ind.have.formed a cooperative association, a epecially constructed building.he co-operative housekeeping plan solves the servant.girl problem, .which has becomè the terror of housekeeping, relieves the houstwife .of all the worry gnd labor of superintending the prepara- ion of three meals a day, and saves the head of the family a fourth of the cost.All the members of this association live within a \u2018block \u2018of the home of Charles are rented from Mrs.Senift for \u201c$10 a mouth, including light and fuel for all the rooms except the kitchen.=~ ' | The housek r,and cook gets $7 al week and her rd, and two assistants ! get $1.a weck and their board.- The five women of the club form a.committee that makes out the hill of fare each week,and a man is chosen as buyer to serve for two weeks as assistant -to hie wife, or, if single, some other man\u2019s wife.: .- The :congeniality - of the members is secured by requiring a unanimous vote be: fore a néw member is admitted.~ \u2018 association burve its food from retailers, but thé purchases are in \u2018large quantities, and the association pgactically ets wholesale rates, amounting to a saving of 15 per cent.The fuel ©costaino mor® practically than in one fimily,meaning a .There is but one cobk for the association, and, while she getn 87 a week, 1t may be assumed- that the five families would spend at least $3-a week each for the 81 received \u2018by each of the assistants to.A salary of the cook, the families save a week by pooling.\u2018The association gives the cook and the assistants board.and this is two persons fewer.than would be -hoarded if the same families were eating an the old.plan, \u2018so that $4.60 weekly is saved in this way.The.15 per cent.cut in the price at food amounts to 24 cents weekly jor each member,\u201d or $5.04 a week for all twenty.one.re Co .= The items of economy for the twenty- one people, weckly, then, \u2019are as follows: : Amount.saved, Fuel ©.vie eon 00 000 egaver one 50- Servant Wages .\u2026\u2026\u2026 c.ese aie ene .00 Servant board ces ein anne «0 460 ees ora tee ee.Dors sen 0400 su | 5.64 Total \u2026.vin ier ave ee.SIT.14 This means a giving of 81 oents a week for each membef, or $3.24 a week fora family of four, amounting in a year to $178.40 of actual economy.: \u201cThe social, feature is a strong point in.favor of \u2018the association,\u201d Sid, re, W.WY Brown.who \u2018origimat the .plan.\u201cune learns to look forward to the 8 o'cldk dinner with pleasurable anticipa- mess .tion.| .\u201cThe plan han worked wonders in bring \u201cCo Le details.\u201d Féllowigg for a \u2018weekday and Thursday\u2014 Break cakes, syrup, bread \u201cand uncheon\u2014Qold pork, potatoes, wder bis an coffee, baking butter, & mashed potatoes, | .ently been .that woul ed~ambit.on.Accordingly, she \u2018has atriven - \u2018her hardest to make the assertion of America\u2019s claim to share in the Atlantic trans- | ort business not a source of closer rpla- ichs between the two branches of our race, as it distrust.\u201cThe German Ne: 190-Qtèrer- Mapioore Set, Portland Bead, containing 3 EE, .lhoxén, nail poliaber, scissors (3 pair), twees- À hetins Nook, glove.stretchers, shoe horn snd eo 4 0 - 2ocsrcososercencnnusee sevseccecrucencen0en \u201cee No.1372\u2014Siiver Manicure Set, in case, \u2018containing ¢ pieces Np.31\u2014Bliver Masijqure Set, in case, containing 5 pieçes.No.1573\u20148tiver Sewing Set, in case, containing & pieces.| No.1270\u2014Siiver Bewing Set, in case, containing 4 pieces.: \u2018 may be seen illustrated on page 56 of our cata- ous, seat.Tropald te any address upon receipt of price.- em ing into the fresh \u2018air three.times a day \u2018women who bave former Families in selves building be erected uipped dini and coffee.SEE AGAIN THE oo How German Emperor is- Trying | to Take Advantage of the Ship Combine.\u2019 London; May 30.\u2014A remarkable insight into -the future development: of interna- ticnal potitios along the lines of commercial rivairy -has been given recently.It marks thé , beginning yof \u201cthe revolution which has so\u201d long been prophesied in the.aiplomatic - worid, and re power for s ; of which Mr.sentatfve.The Times w to this matter in signitic with the alleged efforts of Germany to use the steamship deal to stir.up hostility between Englind and the Unied States.It war urged that the Kaiser.would be quick |- the first outbreak of resentment of.British\u201d pride .an -opportunity.to turn it to the advantage of the (Germans both in|, \" Fugland and\u2019 America.-The Spectator puts the case in this trenchant language: \u201cGermany, by the éemi-officia: which she knows vo well how to employ, -has seen an.excellent opportunity in the excitement here, to exaggerate the perils to which we are being ex best to egg to sec In the sion of Great Britain by .newspapers in public and her rulers\u2019 in pri: vate \"have.first triumphed over our alleged discomfiture and tlien urged is to \u2018arm and withstand before it is too late.\u201cTheir object in.doing this-has appar- » ridden from! the majority of | the deadars of public opinioh, including a large number of members of the House | | of Commons, yet the aim of Germany is clear envugh.She is terribly alarmed at the potion that America is \u201centering on thing arnroaching commercial co-opsra- tion with Great Britain, for she sees in é creation of a force which iv destroy her most cherish- MANICURE SET EH \u201cSEWING SBTS for = +.WEDDING.GIFTS, these are nat so rally given as many other looking for = ie of \u20ac Ein soma net de ae the folowing US J; i R ; LG L A ; : .3 ; 4 * and Men's Suit, Overcoat or Pants sold To-morrow at $1.05 and ) Bat will be given away free.If two suits are bought ' you are entitled to two bats, six slits, six bats, and so on.vo ; ; BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.\u2019 ?: , BOYS'.3 PIECE NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS, coat, vest and pants made in | sacque and double breasted style, lined throughout.Special \u2018Price .82.65 BOYS' 2 PIECD FANOY PLEATED SUIT, in Black Cloth or Fancy Tweeds, - silk sewn and lined through.Special Price .és epasossensensmesmecce - 85.00 BOYS\u2019 3 PIECE IMPORTED INDIGO BLUE SERGE CLOTH SUITS, in sacque | ~~ -and double breasted style, silk sewn and finished equal to custom made.- Price c.ecvriiniennnanneiinnnns EC - 88.00 : i MEN'S CLOTHING.MEN'S DARK GRAY, NAVY AND DAR \u2018 With - Bo: over, a solid barduo rm.ih which ' miocing at | table and delicate appetites have been the rule have developed startli for thoir meals, and the tab ily by good esters y at meal time thas lost its ter When a visitor drops in before dinner, there are no longer furtive glances | through ice box and store closets, aud | brain racking problems \u2018 of feedin crowd with a dinner prepared.for a fe , Chere js plenty of time for visite || D » and guest ar~ undisturb- by culinary plane and preparations, success of the enterprise gi rise to the suggestion .that =a suitable with one or mor: well each of ,which vill seat about thirty persons.Interest in the plan \u2018has.been y h citiem and States-and the\u2019\u2019officers reveiva manv letters asking for information an3 are eamples of the bill of fare\u2019| day t \u2014 Cereal, appreciation breasted, diagonal serge li pickles, tea, cakes, bread and butter, strawberry preserves.and tea.Sunday - Breakfast \u2014 Ham, fried Sota.toes, syrup, crackers, bread ad butte [' Stewed .chicken, \u2018mashed potatoes; celery, white and brown bread, butter, apple pie, oranges, and coffeecake, canned pea chocolate or Made Out- \u2018Dinner \u2014 \u201c white and pink, - : white and.blue striped \u2019Lawn, - waist made .with box.pleat, self collar and Supper\u2014Bread and butts, | ohes, suet pudding and g price, $3.00.Price, 81.350 é% - 1 : - oR] - EK ç I K GREEN CLOTH, finished with hair - striped,\u201d double breasted, sacque style, sewn with silk .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.810.00 MEN'S SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, in Brown and Gray Striped Mixture, single - .ned, sewn with silk, stylishly cut.The up-to- date garment .icieiienencannee vocsessncsuc00 aavvecseces 815.00 a & OUTNE EUR Warm weath-\" ||.in Cool Mus- lins that\u2018 are i r.resibtibly Lo : 2d $15.50 SUMMER GLOVES\" Extra Quality Black Taffeta Silk Gloves, with .pretty silk | points, perfect\u2019 fitting, all-sizes.Spe- | cial c\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.SZC Ladies\u2019.Pure Silk: Gloves, in a variety of pretty: summer shades, also black, fancy silk points, all sizes.Special,, 30 \"UMBRELLA PRICES | Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Umbrellas, - steel rod, paragon frame, natu= ral \u2018and fancy handlés.Special\u2019 eres ieaae rem enas \u201831.25 .Men's Umbrellas, covered with extra quality Gloria Silk, paragon frame, new horn hans dles.Special .wee.81.50 .KING SPORT IS HERE! And has established his Headquarters at The Big Store.There he'll hold high carni-: val to-morrow .with the sports of the city.Be sure and come.eo .Spalding Golf Clubs \u2014 Wood and.Iron Clubs.Special Juvenile Golf 500 Golf.Balls .100 Golf Bags.50 Ball Cleaners 20 Hole Cutters 50 Tron Teeing Plates Clubs; at : \u201c C [| 175 Fielders\u2019 Gloves - 75 Baseball Masks Bases, 3 in a set cevvrasiverirernas\u2019 - BUTTERICK\u2019S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS ON SALE AT.*S, CARSLEY C2-| 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 194 St.James St, MONTREAL.a.Hardwood Basebdll Bats .Hardwood Baseball Bats, black end .300 Boys' Catcher's Mitts .ce.YC 250 Youths' Catcher, Mitts.\u2026.\u2026.500 Baseballs .\u2026:i.:10 Rubber Body Protec tors , ing internation! destinies, |\u2019 fargan is the pioneer repre- \u2018as the first to call attention icant articles dealirig .| Albert Demers & Co._ A FEW SPECIALTIES | ~~ Zephyr.and Oxford Neglige Shirts in the newest \u2018and latest designs from $1.00 vp.127 -Leather Bel - ts in gray, black and brown, excellent ; quality.Co LL Te { LS ee D.MACKERROW, Manager.Lr Co BS Fie est the ine T.CATHERINE STREET.2334\" \u2014 -.FURNISHERS TO.: : GENTLEMEN.thé American .invader The Dominion aly Fintan should be, but of enmity and \u201cIntelligence Department ABlaze of G ru.(COPYRIGHT.ernment.9 | By= - >> - JOHN - | [ : STRANGE RV WINTER, \u201c| Author of ©.| \u201cBooties Baby.\" Tl - ; #75 CEE OHAPTER XXIV \u2014(Continued).\u201cVictor,\u201d she sald at last, and her voice sounded ever so strange to her, and there was \u2018à curious sensation in her ears, as of \u201c1 suppose it was rather soon, after what passed between us, to marry someone else.But\u2014but 1 \u2018dép .Pened to be in Danford tha .= went to see you aff.; le, you kvow, au jat you were engaged to J knocked me over, 48 you saw; but aftec that, what was the good of my wait Colonel: Le Gendre saw me\u2014he .was .best: man at my mother's wedding\u2014for she married agatn, \u2018you know, ) ., Med, andô\u2014and\u2014that ended everything.\u201d Os \u201cHow did you find out that 1 ; - gaged to her?\u2019 he asked, moodily.: +1 don't know.From what the 7 instinct, or something.Anyw >.Out\u2014it doesn't matter exa = .-*I meant to get out of : goss to dp it, to.tell her, to.make a clean reast of the whole th! bells: and big guns, 5 fers.I couldn't So + \u201cprevalent L.Users of 8 LA + day, and I And so I mar- 40 OI tas just.when we got to her then, - \u20ac 28 :1-knew she was.fond of me.\u2018And I À féft\u2018anch.a blackguard between you, and, Breathing Disease.* .\u2018ate breathed the system those \u2018affected ; -diseasé or from bad smells; yet ht Jt Bow.many women breathe daily the @ésiven your mother a promise that you Would Sifensive steam from common soaps \u201c3 made from rancid fats, and keep their \u201cHands for hours ir \u2018such solutions, \u2018agd .besema © are unlight Soap.br Jove! T.was one.And there was -al- ways the change I night gét bowled over, and so I did, though 1 scraped through after a fashion.Betty, | knew it was you, but you might have, written.to me; you \u2018might have put me out of suspenae.\u201d \u2018\u2018Suspense?\u2019 said Betty, guestioningly.Yes, for 1 wasn't sure whether it was you .}-or.not.There were two awful women \u2018who 1 sald you were a friend of theirs, and that you \u2018had come down from town with them.I.ldn't belleve it really was you; and you looked so ghastly and so unlike yourself, I .was nearly mad with worry and anxiety.\u201d 1 ., you see, I didn't know tbat,\u2019 said Betty, simply.\u2018Of: course, I really bad no business to be there.There were two young women\u2014I never skw \u2018them: bafore or after that morning.Well, I don\u2019t know that ft is _| any\u2019 use sitting here Loing about it.I didn't know you were engaged the time, It was rather a shock to-me when: I found it out.I-think I'll go homeé now.\" ; ; But not withtut.a word, Betty,\u201d waid L'Betrange, in an imploring tone.\u2018\u2019Remember, you promised to wait -me.\"\u201d \u2018\u2018Yes, for you,\u201d she said, gently, \u201cbut not fetor,\u201d Co | \u201cAnd I thought you so young, so uhsophis- fi another \u201cgirl's lover.You forget that, loated.he exclaimed, bitterly, 1 was,\u201d she returned, \u2018or I.should: have asked you what the bar was to your going straight to my mother and telling her that you\u2014you cared for me.- As It \u2018was, I thought Jt might be debt, or that you had not marry for a certain time.But I pever thought it meant, another \u2018girl,\u2019 SL pe idee really mean another girl,\u201d sald 70% 1 wou snt of it'an md i in reply to a \u2018whieh - gave him\u2014'\u2018miy her \u2018Met.you, and où how an Neen.She = te 4 * -short \u201cghee.\u201d broke off your eng bela) UT considered.mytbif ampli myself se till he 3 4.Jot Mg.Granted that she recognized you that morning, what reason had she for in any way connecting you with \u2018me?.None at all.\u201d Betty got up from\u2018 the luxurious lounge.\u2018All that has nothing to do with me, Victor,\" she said, In a dazed kind.of way.| + not yet,\u201d not yet.completely lost all interest for you?\" I've no right to take any - interest In: you gow.I'm sorry to ses you ; edly ill \u2014 I - suppose .you haven't got over your dreadful wound yet?You ought not to be In London at this time of year, especially if you have anything wrong with your chest.\u2019 y passing through.| sea voyage, with \u2018extra long leave, fo try to ull myself together again, And you've noth- |.ng else to say to me?\u2019 ; \u201cWhat's the good.of saying anything else?\u201d she asked, wearlly., \u2018On.the whole I think you were wige.to get out of your engagement, for 1 think the young lady is.no 2 But I] must go now.No, I would rather you did not come with mes Please stay here fi £0 my way alone.\u2018standing with \u2018herself.: Betty, have 1 20 \u2018Yn a way, yes.looking .so \u2018wreté \u2018self that, as she had never confided the her right mind.-ask me whether.I have seen anyone I or ten minutes, and let me She held out her hand to him, and with a- last look turned and.walked firmly away out of the gallery.Once In the crowded street, she bailed a passing cab, and bade the man drive to the great shop which had been her original destination.Then she transacted her although five minutes later she would have bean hard set to say on what she had decided; and then she walked across.to a favorite tea-shop and ordered - She sat here for a long time trying to pull heraelt together, and decide what she should do with regard to her husband.Ought she to tell bim that she had met Mra.L'Estrange\u2019s\u2019 n, speak of his {ll-looks, his worn air, bis fnness, and all the.other i that he had imparted \u2018She know that in, many .ways, tems of news it would be the safer, and the .wiser pl ables to control her voi \u2018Ber lips, the qwitt bi Quickly to her chee with to startling rapi at her watch, ob gbced bo e a 'e ta m dity?Could à 1,never-cared for her as 1 018 | \u2014 which \u2018she.had but just gode.Than! da a iad ohn difference, and.yet with sufficient interest?- She sat in.the room watching smart people come and go, until the hands.of the clock warned her that she must go home.And still she had not arrived at any satisfactory under- © CHAPTER XXV.VERY NEAR TO THE TRUTH.Eventually Betty decided.with ser- truth about L'Estrange to her husband it was hardly worth while running the risk of enlightening him now.\"He is going on a sea voyage and we are just off to the Cape,\u201d her thoughts ran, .\u201cI am not at all likely ta see him again.He does not know Wing, and even if he did would not be very likely to speak of seeing me.So I won't say anything.\u2018Wing won't knew or not.\" ., - At last she left the tea.shop and went- back to the hotel.It was not much past five o'clock and: she suddenly remembered thatishe had spoken of going to call on an old friend of her husband's, Mrs.Bonningtree.She |.had a whole hour with absolutely nothing to do but think about things she wanted to forget.So\u2019 she went down the stairs again and asked the hall porter to call her.a cab.\u201d , \u2018The drive down to Queen's; Gate did her good, fot the air was: fresher.than year.-She found the house bril- réception jn full swing.\u2018 She g ¥ be Twenty, minutes past at ing bao! un.pi ted op a .aihart.yung m they.should go, gown An something, ahd \u2018Bett found herself descending thé » x - aller: fot: | for = M Me of a A oH.ped\u2019 gh \"url said he.Le CC \u201cYes, it.often is at the most muggy time of mo, you = t lidntly lighted up and a Fairy; large |.anced |.5 gr \\ \u201cSuch a cram,\u201d he said, jerking his head |.back \u2018towards the table, \u201cvou conldn\u2019l pos \u2018sitly get near.Such a mistake havin, many at once, don't you think ao?\u201cnever sees one\u2019s hostess except m other le\u2018 houses.\u201d \u201c1.suppose not.- : big parties,\u201d said: Betty, and then, as she discussed éimilar ty subjects with \u2018much earneatness, at last Betty said that she v upstairs again as she must be getting on: - The young man rose at.once and panied her to the la where she found Mus.what more at fdéisure.And then, after, taiki y enough, été away: or, | cured: to / stay our | Go: ana Blok \"th és the strength and ocurdt) on of aly remedi nd shold, tt ne her tea, they e British public has not the Atlantic carryin d so in the carrying of our fon Jd have an important effect n any future war between.the Bo s of the Continent.\\ igh do not, what we stand to gain politically\u2019 and they to J \u201cAccordingly G if dhe cannot actuall cembine, to make 1 has grasped what ti \u2014that co-opera drawing-room, supplies\u2014wou .\u2019 ningtree some: with.her for a fey bade.her -âdieu and took smart young m her to find her carriage.\u201cIt n't a oarriage, Betty, with a laugh.It was the first time | she had laughed ænce the meeting in Bond don't think the actual thin \u201cBut, Mre.Le Gendre, I cure and ses you, mayn't I?What's your ay al Lt Y haven't a.day,\u201d replied Betty.\u201cI am \u2018only staying in town for a weok longer are to She orb this day.week.mrinutes, The or leave, the | > most ANIONS, an going downstairs\" with s MON 3 x it's \u2018a cab,\u201d said t_ a source of ill | festations of awak- se after the first, indi ing combine, mark a de: \u2018ot English opinion on Mr \u2018 he real significance of these discussions, as.a in the advent of-a world politics, wh opens the me?nother .extremely inted in.the Spectator disc i tiate himse! American people.|.ching common sen great \u2018new factor in is dertined ere long |: trolling influences.| i esting article The writer wrgues that | fails to understan egard, He bel United Santos and £A he Would lik Teun \u2018benef to both desire to trick or takè in the United States porifice any in em Lo are.Thy attitude the Maylai He brought db ° .(Ho be, contmued).d the Americans.to win their respest and bably that the fu tea eupniy-#8 per cent.of it\u2014ontap \u2018A Sure Cure for Constipation.* ome: remedies cure this distr complaint: in a day, some in a month, | :| but Nervilitie\u2018 never fails: to cure in a tes.Just tén drops of Ner- n .uwestened.water\u2014that's | the dysentery, a, \u201cNerviline -dlso \u201cpire itself, although our fellows in that of a busi eration,\u2019 scande attitude of Vie Bw # not: for ithe ness , of yather if he baa mb.vet acné lt ; Flour Paste Co.- ' C.GREAVES, Manager., This paste is recognized as Delng the strongest, the best to preserve the most agreeable to use on account of its pers: fume.\u2019 : Co \u2018It is proof against all vermin and {nsecta.It is employed with great advantage ia shoe-making, for.chapping, box-toea, inner- \u2018soles, courters, etc., \u20actc., oto.It is used hy book-binders, ft being the etrongest and drying the quickest.-\u2014- \u201c It is used by paper-hangers for \u2018its gool qualities and perfume, used for whitewashing.° It.is the \u2018best also.for pasting (labels) on un caiined goods, etc., oto.OFFICE «.;.c.37 Maleonneuve St.\u201d FACTORY in rear .370.Champlain 3 MONTREAL, CANADA.te, Bel Telephone, East 1306.| M +11 - AE 5 The Best Is the Cheapest.Price\u201413é, 134, 8, $ cenca per Ib.Yo.\u2014 wants them to feel confidence in him and, his aims and policy.- 1 Co .\u2018The writer proceeds to pint out that the Kaiser must not imagine that the Americans om he won by Hattery.More over, nething will win their confidence and affection unless he is prepared to do honôr to vertain ideals of which the Americacs li@lieve themselves to be special guardian, nan:ely\u2014civil and religious liberty, equality before:the law, and the abolition of speci and personal privi .Nobody believes, \u2018however, that the Kaiser wil give up hd, autocratic pretensions or cease to-require the slavish obedience demanded by the di- wine night of royalism., _-\u2014 pp CHINA'S EXPORT DUTY ON TEA, The newe that the Chinese Govern-, ment Intends reducing ite export duty on tea by a half-pehny a-pound is, says the Dally Graphic, not without interest to the.public of this and other \u2018grcat tea:dninking countries, although a generation ago it would have been of vast.ly more importance than HOW.Half a century ago nearly the whole of our : now the position has bois.Morty Hanged, nearly the whole oF the tea consumed Vio'the Brie ee Cw islgnds being grown | Xi mL ; of \u2018Australasia, who as everyone ows : ate very devoted ten arin kere, ; one sume à great deal o ines uct, The taste has undenlably | ed, and upon taste there is no arguin put there 1s, nevertheless, a Dos out D hun book.ana biosems 80 ened as $0 ès \u2018the aclorion, SAS nachinery and an mise: which ; xd the lea Indust | Sratien direction 1 India and Coy v TK.Fe anes pare; mures Ua BIRTHS.LE | BPAVEN\u2014Ottawa, May 25, the wife ef x { W.Beaven, & sou, ce JBENTLEY\u2014-Ottawa, May 26, Mre.\u2018Darley \u2014 Bentley, à daughter.-CAMLHDEL\u2014 St John, \u201cNE, \u201cMay 1, to Mrs.Percy W.D.Camp bell, a son.1 'DEAMOND\u2014North Brookfield, Mines, NS, - May 19, to Mr.and Ms.Ephream Deä-.moud, & daughter.FLECKSER\u2014Lopdon, Out;, May tg Mr ; and Mrs.Fleckser, a daughter, = ee GRAHAM\u2014Chicago, May 23, a \"son to Mr.and Mrs, Geoige H.Graham.- SNe pe GKPGG\u2014Sudbury, .May : $4, the vite.of |.Michael F.Gregg, of a \u2018daughter.GRAVEL\u2014In this city, on \u2018the.2 instant, at No.153 Saenguinet Street, the wifé bf mh Ludger Gravel, merchaut, of a daughter.127, HERBISON\u2014Rockfleld, \u2018Ont, May 12, to Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Herblson, a daughter., BANNAH\u2014Springhill, N.8, May 22, to Mr.| and Mrs, Charles R: Hannah, a son.JONES\u2014Moncton, N.B., May 26, to tRuswlfe of A.H.Joues, a daughter.- .MARKS\u2014Brockville, May 28, to yer.and | Mrs.Ernest Marks, a son, .T5 McGEE\u2014On the 2ist May, at TL Souvenir Avenue, the wife ot Wm.J.McGee, of a son.187 ; RANN-\u2014St, Thomas, Ost.May 91, the wife of Harry Rann, of a son.REYMOND\u2014Ottawa, May 26, to Mr.and Mrs.John A.Relmond, à son.SEYROI D\u2014May 21, at 43 Souvenir Avenue, 2 daughter to Mr.and Mr¥, G.C; Seybold.STRACHAN-\u2014May 20, at.53 Church Street, a daughter to Mr.and Mis.Andrew .Strachan.TRRRIS\u2014Springhili.N.S, May 21, to Mr.and Mrs.Willaad Terris, a son., VERNON\u2014North Sydney.May 28, to the Rev.C.W.and Mrs.Vernon, a son.YOUNG\u2014Ottawa, May 23, a sou to Mr.and Mrs.W.George Young., MARRIAGES.AUSTIN -CODD\u2014Hamäiton, May 24, by Rev.Dr.Wilson, Thos.\u2018Austin to Mary Codd.ENDGAR-TRUMAN\u2014Three Brooks, Co.Vie- * teria, May 22, by Rev.J.D.\u2018Campbell, Geo.P.Edgar to Naomi, eldest daughter of Willlam and Edith \u201cTruman, all of Three Brooks.MCLATGHLIN-MeCLEAN\u2014Manitou, May 21, by Rev.W.J.McCormick, .John.Me- Lighlin to.Mary McLean, all of Klugs- ey McLEOD- ANDERSON\u2014Glace Bar, May 22 29, by Rev.J.A.Forbes, Wilbeiforce Me- T.cod to Mary Anderson, both of.Cale- donla.MOKELER- BROWN\u2014South Brooklyn, N.S., May-'19, by Rev.Father \u201cHickey, John Mokeler, of Newfoundland, to Margaret Brown, of Halifax.ROSE-HIGGINSON\u2014Hawkeshury.May -22, Robert C.Ross, of Little Rideau, Ont: to May FE.Higginson, eldest\u2019 daughter of.I.G.Higginson, P.M., Hawkesbury.' BPRNCER-WILDE\u2014GihertPlains.May 15, by Rev.W.Shaw, Thomas Spencer to + \u2019 Emm: E.Wilde, of Ashville.\u201cJUCKER-SCLATER\u2014May 24 by Rev.Col.borne: Haine, Vernon H.Tucker to Cath- orine.daughter of the late Captain Alex.Sclnter.WATKINS- NELLES\u2014Grimsby, Out, May 22, by Rev.©.R.Lee, Ernest De Lang Watkins, Hamilton, to Mary Oliva, only daughter of Walter H.Nelles, Grimsby.DEATHS IN THE CITY.BROWN\u2014St.Jovite: May 28, Win.Forbes Brown, in his 46th year.\u2019 : DAISH\u2014Ste.Cunegoude, Daish, aged 65.TRANCHEMONTAGNE\u2014In this city, on the 29th inst.,, at the age of 74 years, .F.R.Tranchemontagne, advocate, formerly of Berthier, Que.Funeral Saturday, May 31, 345A Dorchester Street, at 7.30.* 127 DEATHS ELSEWHERE.\u201c ARR\u2014Chicago, May 24, Margaret Barr; eidest danghter of\" the late Peter Barr, formerly of Hamilton.\"BARRY\u2014Hamiiton, May 24, Margaret, \u201cwite of James Bany.May 28, William CBAYLIS\u2014Durtmouth, N.S.May 26, Edith Laidlaw Baylis, aged 28.| BLANSHARD=Applehy.Ont, May 25 Mary Blunshard, aged 78 BRODIE\u2014Dalhousié \u2018station, Que.\u2026\u2026May 92%.William Brodie, aged '63, formerly of River Beaudette, Que.CAMPBE LL\u2014London, Ont., Campbell, aged 48.: CANN\u2014Providence, RL, May 22, william * H.Cann, of Yarmouth, aged 42.CONX\u2014Londou, Out, May 24, Mina E.daughter of the late Peter Cox.DUNCAN\u2014Oscar William Duncan died sud- * denly at Valleyfield, May 20th, -aged 51.Funeral at Vaileyfield, at 2.30 p.m.Saturday.127 JOHNSON\u2014EFastman Kprings, - 25, Henry Johuson, aged 47.M, .\u2014Hamilton, May 25, Margaret, wi dow of the late Joseph Mayrs, aged 50.MéADAM\u2014Vankdeek Hill.May «20, John McAdam, native of Gleno, Co.Antrim, Ireland, aged 84.\u2018 MeCINNIS\u2014Westminster Township.\u2026 May 28.Annie, third daughter of \u2018Alexander and Margaret Mcinnis, aged.10.Cox, Ont, MONERISON\u2014 West \u2018Itiver, N.85 May 18, Mrs.Robert Motiison, aged PARKER\u2014Yarmouth; NS.May 21, Harriet.widow of Abner Parker.= STEVENSON\u2014Cowansville, *Que., May 27, Eliza\u2019 Ruiter.\u201d heloved + wite of William Stevenson, aged \u201881.: TU PPER\u2014Halifux, May 2G.A.Edna Me- \u2018Léan, daughter of À.F.and Bessie Tup- J Ud Eg ; : \u2014Oh, Ye Ice and Snow must must go, lady charlotte stays, : Established 1840 Jos.C.Wray & Bro., C 'ndertakers, \u2018290 MOUNTAIN STREET, One door below St.Cathertne street.\u2019 123 ST DOMINIQUE STREET, Ambulance bolanes Hoeadaguarters.FOR SALE Ue.About 15 Tons of Sheet | Leag weighing 3 and 4 Ibs.to the square foot.* Will be-sold reasonable and in quantities f as desired, Apply.SYRACUSE SMELTING WORKS, Cor.William and St.Thomas Ste, Montreal, , » PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, : ; .District of Montreal.Co IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NO.20, Hormisdas Trudeau, trader, of \u2018the Town ef St.Laurent, Distriot of Montreal, Plaintiff, versus Ellen C.Jackson, wife- separated as to property of Patrick Kelly, formerly of the .Town of St.Laurent, said District, but now of paris unknown, and the siid Patrick Kelly, \u2018to authorize his sald wife, Defendant.The Defendants are ordered to appear with- @ one month.A .C.W.DORION,.Des uty Prothonotary, sc.Montreal, 4th April, 1902.z= Ton of.those, coupons, bearing different numbers, and 50c, will + secure a Hhewe-qunrter life 5 \"crayon portrait, regular.price.- - Out-of-town subscribers will romit \u2018800 extra tb cover cost of packing : \u201csnd shippiny., Address Portrait May 26, Aie : May WANTED \u2014 BXI nn py OPERATORS - in oll de Steady work and- \u201cvod », Par.Jars, ly to v oo.Eantard Shirt 7 Liniisd, 1 avenue, u_ WANTED \u2014 paseo want T IVER- sity To x AE ace 0 % be good famiy tt well: recommended.Two ladies in ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS, AT 2360 ST.Footherine:_ David Rr ) -188 ANTED A GOO N COOK.APPLY __1000 Dorchenion et FLM \"WANTED \u2014 BY THE BOARD oF SoRosh lssioners, Westmount, \u2018male teachers _ holding: not, lower than diplomas; also-lady teachers, with Models or Academy :diplomas, the latter preferred.Applications - Must state lengih of experience and be ac- , companied by testimonials.-Addregs E.w.- C.' Raddon, Secrétary-ireasurer,\u201d West- | Mount, which Mil pe received up to Satur- -day goon, May 31 187 WANTED \u2014 GENEKAL SERVANT small family; good wages.Addrées Box 24 _ Herald Office.2 SRE he THE FOR, LIGHT i - small family; no washing; -must be able to cook.Apply after & Pam, Wwe \u2018rupper st, Dear Atwater ave.127 =.ALSO WANTED \u2014 A PAPER { RULER; _ turing Stationers\u2019 Co,, 13 at.180 \u2018 WANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKER, SKIRT HANDS and.waist hands.Apply to Mad.Gaudry, 2409 St.Catherine _8t., city.WANTED\u2014Rüpners, stitchers, turners, examiners.Skelton\" Bros.& Co., Shirt and Collar \u2018Manufacturers, , \u2018Duke and Wiliam Streets.131k WANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A \"GENERAL.servant to go.to Beaurepaire.\u2018Must be a corner \u2018good \u201ccook.\u201d Another girl.kept.951 Dor- chester Street.129x WANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL \u201cSERVANT, mer.461 \u2018Mount \u2018Pleasant Avenue, West-.mount.\u2018.« tf WANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL I SERVANT, - amall family.- Apply 48 Sherbrooke Street x \u201cWANTED\u2014AT ONCE, GIRLS FOR BLOUSE -.Mr.Williams Standard Shirt Co.© caf service.128x _Ply : 1201 Bleury._ deen _ave., corner Montrose, Westmount.__ tors, to work oi Singer sewing machines; steady work and highest wages paid.Apply 1873 Notre > Dame.for small family; good wages.Apply, with _ references, 4907 Sherbrooke _st.- 130: WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GIRL FOR - ing; must be accurate in figuring.Mr.Williams, Standard Shirt Co.WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, WHO: can cook; references required; wages: $13.00\" 8 $15.00.Apply 190 Peel st, between 7 and pm.WANTED \u2014 TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND © others, residing in the Province of Quebec, can secure good.agency to work in their.own .district.No samples to carry.City id \u2018wanted also.P.O.Box 242, Ma rea 13 App y 120° young man, single preferred, experienced in railway and machine shop supplies, and .with the trade generally.Address, giving age, experience, tull particulars, and Téfer- ences, stating salary expected, and whether willing to leave the.Ceity., to Box M 229, Herald.\u201c I 127 WANTED \u2014 = TWO YOU YOUNG TÂBIES WITH business \u2018experience and good appearance, speaking both languages.Box M 225, Herald Office.139 1 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE AND TABLEMAID must go to country for summer.Apply Mrs.D.Figher, The Sherbrooke Flats, 1018 Sherbrooke st.19 WANTED \u2014 AN T'ASSISTANT BOOKKEBP- er.Apply, stating.age, past and\u2019 present employers, also.salary expected, \u2018to.M Herald Office.1 WANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT lad for office work, \u201cwilling to bé taught, \u201cresiding with parents, Apply, stating oi _to M 227, Herald Office, 227, H able of running matcher, moulder, \u2018band- \u2018saw and otber machines.Also three deffch hands.None but first class mechanics ned _ apply.Wages from-$1.75.to $2.25 per Steady - employment.J.Piggott Chatham, Ont.WANTED \u2014 TWO SMART BOYS, To iN, messages and to learn printing busin also one boy as apprentice on \u2018Gordon presses.Apply Foreman, Herala Jcb Dept.WANTED OPERATORS IN ALL DEPARTments.Good wages and steady work all: the year round.We make overalls, pants, shirts, ladies\u2019 shirt waists and costumes, collars and cnffs.Ap iy at mgin ofice, The Standard Sbirt Co., -imited,.189 to 415 Pr lorimier ave.ses, À * MONEY TG Loan: word per insertion.6 insiriions tor the price of fone, MONEY TO LOAN \u2014 6 PER CENT, IN town snd country.Mortgages, assurance, bills.A low rate to- institutions .and- cor- _ porations.Osw.Chgput & Cle, La Presse \" Building.130 TRUST FUNDS TO INVEST iN MORTgages, current rates of interest.Doucet & Phillips, Notarles.Canddae\u2019 Lif.Chambers.x T PERSONAL.E& AQVErLIRSIRERIS IR Dis column.Mo word per insertion, \u20ac nseruons for the\u2019 \u2018pice of tour.; PERSONAL \u2014 PROF.A.YOUNG, M.P.A., Phrenologist, Scientific Palmist.30.years\u2019 pee Hours, 10 a.m.ta 9 p.m.Charges .00.2304 St.Catb»rine at.Towler's 140 BO mel Annual for sale, -25c.\u201c tickets for windows or.show cares.Moncel, 210 St.James st.room 7.: SUMMER BOARD.Adveriisements In this column Xe pe oe per \u2018inser on, 6 Insertions for the price of four.ATBAUGUAY.POINTE AUX - ORMES, OAT class board, carriages, boats, swings, \u2018bath house, all at disposition of boarders.Fifteen minutes from station.Good fishing, etc.Honore Laberge, F Prop.RD-+LARGE COMFORTABLE FARN BOARD three minutes walk from station: \u2018goo boating, fishing and driving.Terme moderate.agg?sichor, Hil] View: _ Cottage, Morin Flats, Q © 131% | WANTED \u2014 SUMMER ROANDERS.GOOD board and splendidly situated for rest and recreation.Apply \u2018to Mrs.L.M.Smith, _ Nicolet Fults, I PQ.130 LITTLE METIS \u2014 KILWINNING COTTAGE has been enlarged to accommodate twenty- five guests.Persons desirous of spending the summer months at the seabide can have frst ciass accommodation ahd rd.Ap ly to Miss B.Melntyre, care Fa apioson, irentids Pulp.So.1Ad., aread drt b BOARD RE Ben Ormes.First class board, car- Ts boats, swings, th house, all at disposition of bodrders: fifteen minutes from the station; good fishing, etc.\u2018Honore La- HORGES AND GARRIAGES, | ; D umn - \u2018of four.| mor ALE \u2014 VICTORIAS, BOTCHERE\" and groowrs® expresses, new and secondband panes: eto.Apply 378 Visitation - FoR MATE -WAGONE FOR DELIVER RING \u2018 pueposes for sale cheép.\" ply M st Urbdin.138% : ; Ce UBINESS CARDS, - {8 FINLAY LEE FOR | WANTED \u2014 GENERAL AL SERVANT YOR .girls for the bindery.\u2018Apply to Manufac- .Cathedral st willing to go to Beaconsfield - for the sum- | folding; good wages and steady work.Apply i WANTED_SECOND' \"COOKS, FOR TRG | >, -Aply M., 23i, Herald Office, | fg WANTBD \u2014 A GIRL FOR GENERAL - housework; good wages.Apply No.12 Aber-| WANTED\u2014IN PURCHASING DEPARTMENT WANTED Z TWO MACHINE HANDS,.BS oAp- Naam i io in uns Re ak | »ERSONAL \u2014 EMBOSSED OR PhINTID Badges for, Societies, Socials, Bazaars, Con- - ventions, des, ete.Also embossed price |.2, 10y WE WILL REPAIR.ish your furniture in first class ave mat sub .RE-COVER AND POL- mit - for stole.obbing 1 mL & Veith, AE se lue, oon Bishop.TION BY YOUN was {in men's furnishings and hats; £004 reference; lish.M 28, Herald.ears\u2019 fttee.> ra, speaking French and Eng- : 14 WANTED + SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, general office experience: best | Ge olty references.Address M 4 228, Herald 180 liglit samples._Richmo WANTED \u2014 SIDE LINE FOR ONTARIO, Address Traveller, Box ji WANTED, \u2014 YOUNG à MAN, 17 YEARS, OF nd, are, wants position as stenographer or as assistent in office; best of references.Thod._E Kerr, 7 7_Coursol st.: 129 ary.sonable nable charges.WANTED \u2014 \u2014 BOOKKEEPER, TEN YEARS experience, will accept very moderate sal- Tradesmen\u2019s Docks written up at rea- | M 224, Herald.139 \u201cAD, [1 22 years testant; monials.the rocery, Apply WRITBR\u2014NOW IN MONTREAL, open\u2018 to \u2018accept WANTED SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, of ae 4 and total abstainer: Years\u2019.experience 1x, whiskey trade; Pro- M232, Herald.-position, either retail or .special advertising, understands type, can WANTED \u2014 LADY W #5 POR: ue of ete amaze\u2019 Bouse! te SER = frange D.Horn mr meen WANTED ati B RESPECTABLE vus and housecleaning.ress ue wa An st, city.\"WANTED \u2014 A ¥ OUNG WOMAN, WORK of any kind by the day; good worker; r HS ences.107 Fulford st.BUSINESS CHANCES.\"gar Advertisements jp this column - Mc per werd per insertion, 6 itsertions tor the price of tour.FOR SALE: te DECRASED DOCTOR\u2019 § COMplets \u2018dental outfit,, comprising Harvard .chair, engine, lathe, vulcanizer operating instruments; only a short time in une; Also medical books apd instruments; will be sold .cheap.Apply Mrs.Alex.Stevens.St.Felix alois, Que.- 126 PROPERTY soa SALE, in.Wis coruump Mo Der \u2018Insertions for the price \\ sa Advertise ents \u2018ward per | es first class toi OR 8 SE ON ET STOREY FRAO HOUSES, four rooms, den?\u201c curs,: 78 'LaBell- sire _ Villeay,\"north of t Shamrock Grounds, | mock Grounds, $010.05 OJ TO MANUFACTURERS FOR t SALE\u2014NOTI p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 The Herald's Puzzle Pictures SOMETHING TO INTEREST OLD AND YOUNG.\u2014 AND 0 Mer e FOR SALE \u2014 NATHA 'S FA OUT S55 Bu, ghoach, Rat añd Mouse Killer.1.00, Beware of imi ons.| Th abr brand Ps registered.ted ers and druggiats, or may.71\u2019 St.Lawrence \u2018Main.= FOR SALE \u2014 PIC-NIC BADGES, ALSO badges for parades, socials, trolley parties, excursions, conventions, pljgrimages, \u2018 ofc.Embossed price.tickets for cigar store show cases.Jugt the thing.R.- Moncel, 310 I~ Bt.James st., room 7, Montreal, Que.tt FOR\u201d \"SALE \u2014 NORDHEIMER UPRIGHT piano, in good condition.Full compass and : fine Jone.Price men a Domin Pr ings.FOR SALBD \u2014 SPRING LAMB AND YEARLY .lamb, 10c to 20c; fed veal, 6c to 10c; cholcgat yton Bros., 144 Peel st, - Vegetables, fruits, etc.Jos.Devesque, 120 _Bleury.and room furniture, on Monday, at 209 8 _ Hubert FOR SALE \u2014 Two NEW HIGH CLASS lanos.Will sell at a bargain for cash._J.Taylor, 603 Craig st.city.FOR, SALE \u2014 LARGE BRASS BEDSTEAD, curtain stretchers and\u2019 \u2018mangle.Box M220, __ Herald.128 FOR BALE \u2014 SAFEE, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new amd secondhand, at prices that -éefy competition.Largest: stock-\u2014in- city.\"A.Ahern, Montreal.Safe Works, 390 St \u201cJames.Telephone Main 818.tf WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED \u2014 A BUTCHER, AT ONCE.Ar SAGE WANTED.\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, 50 OPERA- oC WANTED \u2014 GOOD \u20ac GENERAL D'ERAVANT - .Hidden in ouh of these Püstie Pictures is a figure.See 1 you cén find it >, pa ff A * \u201c4 = WHERE 18.THE DRIV ER OF THE HORSE : 7 | T J il 0 SRY | HEASLE | by: some of the-officia es Rdveraaments in the column %c per woré per insertion.6 insertions for the price of four | WANTED \u2014 FOR THE COUNTRY, FIFTY secondhand gents\u2019 bicycles.- Kimball, B77 Craig st st: .9 WANTED \u2014 TO RI te TCHEAP Foi CASH, immediately, so slides, colored.Must name, titles.Address Box 494, Cornwall, Ont.\"181 J - Brin In Your Pictures ! Bony.Delay.If you wiah to have them ready by : May.We have cash -Teceiptg t0 \u2018give away.2087 St.Catherine Su ear s.Bleury.Tel.1315 WORSE IMMIGRANTS AN.MORE OF THEM Season Breaks Record i in: Both Directions.¥ ork, May New 20.\u2014 Tramigration is - | now at \u2018the highest point in the history Jol the country, \u2018the average of the here \u201cis regarded as the lowest, .\u201cCounting \u2018the immigrants on board | steamships due to mirive to-day and.to- and cla-s of\" people\u2019 comming » \u201c| morrow, the imin/gration for the month Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Pic ture.\u2014~With the Jeft-hnnd side of the ~ picture as base, the moose may be fou nd - in the lower Heght- hand corner, a create original and attractive designs, well posted.on- \u2018\u2018follow-up' system fof special advertising, bighly .recommended.Ad- © dress: G.H.,.Box 20, Herald Office.i : .ox ROO! y AND BGARD.words.EF Advertisements\u201d coder ols Bead.Bs, a 6 insertions, for ROOMS \u2014 AND BOGARD, \u2014 6PPOSITE D Do- © minioy square, elegantly furnished rooms, double and single, Auer light, saitable for married couple or two gentlemen.6 Osborne street, ROOMS D ONE DOUBLE,\u201d ONE.SINGLE, | well furnished rooms, with all modern con-.venlences: - wate fa 2.8165.Western ave.RooME FURNISHED, iN IN PRIVATE FAMily, 141 St.\u2019 Alexander st, __erlne., beautifu very \u2018ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE.HANDS _ furnished double room, with board, suitable, Jor two gontiemenï mily, ly pleasant locality; private 473 Guy.+129 MELY n pri- \u2018128 above St.Cath- with .or board: all the latest improvements; terms moderate.te.132 Park ave.- ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED\" \"ROOM.135 suitable fpr one or two gentlemen; private family.Address 14 Argyle ave.| ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE FRONT - room, \u2018suitable for two gentlemen or mar- 128 \u2018ried couple, also single room, bathroom flat, every modern convenience; desirable locals ity and conveniept; Auer light, 30 Berthelet | _street.ROOMS\u201c \u2014 AND.BOARD, DOUBLE AND single, suitable for young men; firat class table board; transients accommodated\u2019 also.2484 st.Catherine st.ROOM \u2014 NICE.LsAGE BRIGHT ROOM suitable for.two young ladles or and boa gentiem rd, en.302 near Sherbraoke._ _ences.Telephone Up 161.St Charles Borromes * ROOMS \u2014 = WITH ALL MODERN CON CONVENTI- ._Apply_ at No.2_Phillips_ Place.| 128 | BOGS\u2014WANTED.LOST, FOR SALE.NAN ga Advertisements in this column %¢ per word per insertion, 6 insertions for the price | of four.+ dog, about one year old.* Reply Saturday moraing.: K.À.Turner, P.O.Box 775, city.hounds, \u201cply Col FOR SALE\u2014BRACÉ or Pur 3 BRED DEER $15 a plece or $26 for the pair.Api narcu Nes, n Campbell, 17 St.John Street: 127x LEGAL pp\u2014 B° $ mpla CH.Stephens, K.C.; Horace A.L 8.Mar address, (G'BRONS, y R 4 ACLENNAN, CLINE & MAOLENNAN, Barristers.otc.Cprnwell, Ont.Maciennan, K.C.C.H.D.B.Ine, ¥.J.Maclennen.08s 7 ROSY, BARRISTERS, ETC., ROSS Binck.Sydney, Nova Scotia.Hugh Ross, LL.B., Howard 8.Ross, .EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, B.A, LL.B BAR- ristgrs, Attorneys-at Law.Solicitors is Chancery, Notaries Pablio, Ont.Jas, Leitch.K.C., R.A.Pringle, J, À.C.Cameron, LL.B.CHAN & ELLINTT.ADVOOATES nada Life Building, 188 st.James st.eto., one TES.ETC.en HUTCHINS & Advocates, Barristers, GoLRs tors, oa doite Building, St.Jamey Street, Montres vers, et Peet KG.Eas Townships bk.| .yA lese.pins, & HA Hutchins, Telephone Main 1565.Cable HARPER, BARRISTERS, chmonf and Carling Sts., Lo oh.Sea ehmont and Carling Sta.London.BENSHIELDS * Barristers, ete., oo Notre Dame Street.a GREENAHIELDS, \u201crae Sioor.Temp EI A.BE.Harvey, B Teer Blas AN NUAL MEETING.Hi, - ' \u2014 \u2018 v mation is over the \u2018wires: from Buffalo today to\u2019 the effect that the Birds lit on Hookers tent of.12 safe swats, and won the game 9 to 8.Buffalo people} were 80 pléased \u201cat .the \u2018 reéent showing of \u2018the team that 2,500 fans turned out to see them wal- .lop the Birds for the 42nd consecutive.time, \u2018However, the Birds managed to upset calculations a bit, and by scientific \u2018swatting of the horsehide and unscién- tific handling of the horsehide on the «part of Buffalo it was a case of tears \" for the Bisons.Souders kept the hits well scattered, while in the first and second innings \u2018the Birds pounded Hooker for keeps, accumulating 7 runs.Jack- Shearon recovered his long-lost batting eye, and hung up 3: hits, while | Do and Quinlan found Hooker for each There is nothing new as regards La- Joie, except that it looks like a case of.| \u2018Bouders Throwing Serpentine\u2019 Air Waves at Buffalo.(Drawn from « Description by- Wireless : Telegraph).\u2018dollars to nutnrezs \u2018that he'll not be \u2018here.Harken, for example, to\u2019 the : following dispatch from Cleveland ;\u2014 \u201cLajoie and Bernhard, who are in conference.with the officials of the Cleveland Club, did not sign contracts with that club,to-day as was - expected they would.However, \u2018 it is said that there has been no hitch, and that there is no hurry in .the matter of signing a contract.\u201cLajoie and Bernhard were out to the Cleveland.grounds to- day, and wore Cleveland uniforms in their practice.\u201d This makes it look as if the Cap.will now be forced to sign Mathewson, Cap, | \"Bernier or Carrie Nation.© Buffalo, Mar.25.Both Hoaker and: Sou- ders were hit hard to-day.but Montreal hit at opportune moments.Buffalo.fielded in ragged form, and many of \u2018the hits by ' - Montreal were made after there had been \u2018chances to \u2018retire the.side.Brain's home run was a feature.Buffalo.A B.R.B.H.P.\u201c0.a B.Gettman, c.f.8 0 1 7 .\u2018Brain, 3b.4 1 3 0 3 .i Grimshaw, Lf.53.0 1 1° 0,1 Lynch, 2b.4 0 1 1 5 1 therton, 1b: 4.1 1-13 0 0 SMilligan, r, 4.0 0: 1 0 0 FO .3 6 1 1 2 3 (Shaw, CE.4 0 '°1.32.0 ! Hooker; p.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3 1-0 1.\"2 1 Totais.\u2026.«36 3 9 2T 12 8 Montreal.A.B.R.B.H.P.O.A.EJ -Stafford, 2b.\u2026.9,2 1.L 4.0 :Shearon, r.f.5° 2 #0 0 0 | Odwell, e.f.\u2026.\u2026.+ 000 0 0 0 Kelly, fini 3 2,1 5.0 0 Pooley, 1b.ove.5 1 3 16- @ 0 \u2018Sheehan, 3b.\u201ceed 0°1 1.3 1 \u2018Quinlan, 88.5 0 23 2 23.0 Raub, c.ese 11 2 2 0- ! Souders, Prevavecss 3 1 1 0 4 0 Total®.voneen.43 9 12 15 1 \u2018Buffalo.0010001 10\u2014 3h Montreal.340011000\u2014 9 , Earned runs, Montreal 4, Buffalo 2; left jon bases, Buffalo 9, Montreal 9; first base \u201con \u2018balls, off Hooker 3, Souders 3; struck out, by \"Souders 1; home run, Brain: two- | base hits, Dooley, Souders, Conmaughton; sacrifice hit, Odwell; stolen.base, Odwell; ; double play, Braifi, \u2018Lynch and Atherton: \u2018ait by pitcher, by Souders 1; wild pitch,- { Bouders: umpires, Murphy and Snyder; time, 2 hours; attendance, 2,500.Worcester Beaten.: ; New Jersey.May 20.\u2014The game post- i poned Monday last between Jersey City and Worcester was played here to- day.and {the home team won by a score of 12 tn J.\\ Worcester.\u2026.\u2026.»+.» 000200111\u2014 5 4 > Jersey -CIity.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00010371*\u201412 15 «7 Standing of the Clubs.\u2018Won.Lost.Pet Buffalo.PI 15 + 9 .Rochester.+vacco.12 8 800 Providence.\u2026.\u2026.14 19 583 Toronto.12 12 500 \"Jersey City.\u2026.\u2026.12 12 570 * Worcester.\u2026.10 13 435 Newark.10 13 435 Montreal.x T 14 338 NATIONAL LEAGUE.Philadelphia.-.000000000\u2014 0 3: 2 \u201cBrooklyn.\u2026\u2026.200014026\u2014 8 9 1 Felix and Dooln; Newton and Ahearn.OD.0000000 0.one 8 New York.Sparks and Bowerman; eetariey 2% Maren.; : Standing of the Clubs.Won\u2019 Lést.Fet.- * Pittaburg.\u2026.\u2026.2 5 .853 Chleagon.vous.22 1\" 087 , BOBtOU.0000000000 15 15 - 500 , New York.13 18 4 ; Bropkign.c2\u2026.i00000 1% 19 408 , Cinelnnati.:.eve.12 20 B67 , Patiadelphia taovopances 11 20 A558 t.\u2018 Louls.~.eee 11 0.AMERICAN LEAGUE.Cleveland.(K2012000\u2014 4 8 1 + Washington.veer.H4300213*\u201418 21 1 eee Lindhomb and Bemis; Oith dnd Detrolt.001003000\u2014 4 5 \u20183 ! Philadelphia.co 41000010°\u2014 6 8.3 Yeager and Sietire; Wiltse and Powers.St.Louis.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0610000100\u2014 2 10 2 Boston.20202000°\u2014 12 2 ' \u201cDonnie and Sugden; Dineen and Wat- | Chicago.:.000005000\u2014 5 3 2 | Baltimore.,.i.112200000\u2014 6 * + Platt and McFarland; McGlonlty .and Ron: inson.Standing of the Clubs.101 Won.st.; Philadelphia.- Lost Pet | Boston sevcceuses soarusossenss i0 Pleasing infor-: curves to the ex- |\u2019 © Met Last Evening and Chose Officers.be a bout be \u201cque\u201d Ruhlin (Americans), er to meet the winger of the Jeffrie pr * Mis Résignation \u2018ls at whom are now training here, the wine g- IRELAND IS TO HIVE NEW VER Earl Cadogan - Announces \u201cThat: | \u2018 ï taken in and à schedule drawn up.It was the annual.meeting of the Province of Quebec Lawn Tennis Association, and the officers for the year are: Hon.president\u2014Mr.J.Edgar Buchanan, Predident\u2014Mr.H.E.Suckling.\u2018First vice-president\u2014Dr.Harding.Second: vice-president\u2014Mr.D.G.Mac- \u201cThe bo.sscretary:treasurer to be elected A he senior schedule was arra as foi- lows, all matches to be De plages ons the grounds of the first named June 7\u2014M A.A.À, vs.MoGill.JC June 14\u2014McGill ve.Cote St.Antoine.June 21Cote St.Antoine vs.MoGill.° TORONTO TEAM ARRIVAL.+ .@ © The Toronto \u201clncrosse team © @ will arrive in Montreal to-mor- + eo.® Although there is no organ- @ @ ized reception, there is sure to @ & be a large number of lacrosse @ © men down at the docks to meet @ & the team and extend congratu- ¢ ® lations on the result of their ® + tour in Great Britain.@ While the team is not a 3 +.world-beater or even a very hot \u20ac \u20ac thing in the way of champion- @ | @ ships, yet it rade a good = et 3 \u20ac ing in the Old Land, and t + boys deserve a good deal he 3 -@ credit.; + ® + ; ® 000000000000 000000000000 July 1 or June 28\u2014McGill vs.Ottawa, morning.July 1 èr June 26\u2014M.A.A.A.vs.\u2018Ottawa, ternoon.» July 12\u2014 Ottawa vs.McGill, July 12\u2014M.AAA.ve.Cote St.Antoine.- July 19\u2014Cote St.Antoine vl Ottawa.July 26\u2014Ottawa vs.M.A.A.A September 2\u2014Ottawa vs.Cote St.Antoine.September 6\u2014Cote St.Antoine va.MA.September 13\u2014MoGil] vs.M.A.AA.The intermediate schédule wae \u2018arranged as Follows! es A.; ies 14 MoGill va Bt.Lambert.June 21\u2014St.\u201cLambert vs.McGill.Series.B.\u2014 July 5\u2014Y.WC.A.vs, Lachine.July 12\u2014J.achine ve.Y.M.C.A.On July 5 the Wipners x series.À vs.M.A.A.A., on the N A.grounds, and return match to be Paved on July 12 Final winners of series New Yor M 0.Fas) Cadogan\u2019 term of Fork, ss Lord Lieutenant Ak Viceroy of Ireland is now near its close, Herds t oa Herald despatch from Lon: The \"announcement came, the despatch adds, frim His Excéllency himself when, at the duncheon which followed his visit to the Cork exhibition on Thursday, Lord ogan announced his early resignation.(CHANGES DESIRED IN | IMPERIAL POSTAGE One of the subjects to be discussed at the Congress of the Boards of Trade is Imrerial postage on newspapers and periodicals.It costs eight cents a pound to mall periodicals from London, England, to any place.in the col- onles, or to any other place in the] world.This is a very high rate.In Great Britain itself it is not very oppressive, for the eimple reason that\u2019 magazines and other periodicals are through the nawgdealers In Canada magazines and periodicals are mailed to domestic points at one- half cent a pound from the office of publication, as against eight cents a pound in Great Britain, The result is that in Canada the postoffice distrib- just as in the United States, where the Tate is double the Canadian rate.Why the British rate should be eight times chase & SANBORN, _MoNTREAARD Boston.| Ladies and Men's White Cañvas Boots.Ladies\u2019 Barton Laced Boots, Patent or Kid tip, $4.00 Men's Club Specidfs, full assortment.$3.50 .We have all _prices in all goods to suit everybody.OPEN EVENINGS.2244 8t.Catherine Street Opposite Victoria Street.1834 St.Se.Catherine Ine Street as high as the United States rate and |« sixteen times as high as the Canadian rate is a mystery.But when Canadian publighers desire to send newspapers and perjodicals to other paris \u2018of thé Empire, they must | pay the same rate as is charged in Great Britain, elght cénts a pound.\u2018This is where Canada is hit.It Is un excessive rate, and it prevents Canadian newspapers and periodicals from circulating throughout the.Empire.Similarly, this high rate prevents British periodicals from circulating in Canada.The consequence is.that United \u2018States periodicals flood this market and British periodicals are practically unknown.What Canada desires is that Great Imperial rate from eight cents to.Ore cent per pound, so thaf Canadian pub: lications would circulate more freely -abroad end thus make Canada better known.In\u2019 the second place, Canada deaires {he British rate to the colonies reduced \u201cfrom elght \u2018cents to one cent a pound so: that British periodicals would have an equal chance in this market with United States United periodicals.aol Ha too early for a Str e that heavy \u2018See us, Have > tor a while.gs show our styles Hatter, S, the Street, x SH 2252 st.Catherine Recent Heroes Alike Were.Honored Yesterday.\u2018Washington, May.30.\u2014Decoration Day was observed here to- day perhaps more generally than ever before.The local arrangements were in charge of the De- partiment of the Potomae, and included | a parade ef \u2018all \u2018the G.A.R.and other | patriotic organizations, the decoration \"of monuments and\u2019 graves, and ad-\u2019 dresses by.the President and other men prominent in the affairs of the Government.The principal exercises were held at Arlington, where a huge crowd gathered, including thousands of veterans, and where the President \u2018spoke.- At 12 : o'clock a national salute was fired by | the Fourth Battery U.8.Field Artil-, lery.Music was rendered by the \"Ma- niné Band \u2018and the Memorial Choir.The.graves of the Union and Conted- erate dead: were, then decorated, Appropriate oxercises were held at other places throughout - the city.\"AT CHICAGO.Chicago, May 30.\u2014A parade, partiel pated in by veterans of- both: the civil \"und the Spanish wars, was the \u2018feature \u2018of the Memoria) bay - demonstrations \u2018In this city to-day.Business was generally suspended, and Services were held\u2019 in many churches, Owing to the.perfect weather thousands of people visited the cemétenies: \u2019 .THE DISTANT PHILIPPINES.- Manila, May 30.The military forces observed Decoration Day as a holiday.There were impressive.services at the l Ametican cemetery,thonuëh the bodies of \u2018only a few soldiers, are now buried \u2018tbere.The American Club decorated the graves of the civillana, | It was thought inadvisable to de - clare the day | a public holiday, NEW YORK'S COSTLY MONUMENT.New York, May 30.\u2014Decoration Day was observed impressively in this city.Crowds attended ull the exercises, the.weather being fine.There was a parade of G.A.R.posts, Nationa! Guard: rgulars, U.8.regular troops, and blue- Jackets and marines from the navy yard, A soldiers\u2019 and.sallors\u2019 monument; said to bé one of the costliest of its kind in the world, was unveiled in Riv- .erside Park.\u2014\u2014 The marriage of Mr.H.Roge tawa, and Miss Beatrice pallier 0 oe.daughter of Mrs.M.\u201cbelcir will take Place-in June.© 1.MACGREGOR GOLF CLUBS i Preferréd by Good Players.Always reliable, Models ada) ted ; fine pldy.This séason\u2019 tonne are 2 ' of finest workmanship-an finish.- Side splice drivers and brassies.Npg-rusting mld irons and mashies.Néw socket drivers and brassies, ® Being made by most competent and çxperignesd professional club makers, ; a factory affording every pouty for \u2018selected material and high grade workmanship, Macgregor Clubs show s finished perfection that no other clubs have.Catalogue on\u2019 request, SPORTING GOODS DEPT.ADVERTISEMENT.To-morrow, Saturday, We expect a big rade in our.LADIES TAILORED : : : \u2018COSTUMES, which are all \u201coffered at giving-away prices: Stylish and Well-Tail-.ored Black Cheviot .- Serge Costumes, Eton \u2018 = 82.98.WORTH 630.£53.95 | REGULAR VALUE, $7.50.neatly trimmed, same as cut.Only SEE oun WINDOWS.Tweed Costumes, Eton neatly stitched.Only: Black and \u2018Navy All- Vicuna \u2018Serge, neatly trimmed and Eton Jack- Only a.= 54, 05 | Ne = REC , 38.mie $2.98 es 50 only Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats, ALL LATEST.STYLES.HALF PRICE.NS ~ above Costumes 1\u2014=32, 34, 36, BATH \u2018TOWELS.> ' .- 100 \u2018dozen Cream Bath Towels, 750 por dozen, ! 2,000 yards Best English, Washing Silks, a.large assortment of.ool- ors.To olear at 350 por yard.20° ; DRESS CHALLIES.1,000 yards Stylish Silk Striped Challies only 200.UMBRELLAS.çÇ CL BIG BARGAINS IN LADIES\" UMBRELLAS.$3.00 to.$4.00, choice $1.95; $2.00 to- $2.50, choice $1 25.cial line, with Dresden Handles,\u2019 850.MEN'S RUBBER WATERPROOF COATS, ALL GUARANTEED, Sizes : 36, 38, 40, 42 chest measure, and worth $7.50, for $3.75.Ladies\u2019 Rubber Waterproofs, NEW SHAPES, in Dark Gray and .Drab Covert Cloths, $7.50 ; for $3.95, Ladies\u2019 Scotch Gingham Shirt Waists, Also a spe- worth $1.50 and $1753 CLEARING LINES TO- MORROW IN ALL DEPARTMENTS: JOHN MURPHY & co.2841 and 2343 St.Catherine Street.= Corner Mistonite: \u2018Telephone Up.2742.Terms Cash.+ the woke, il Jn se ce tan SB SE - .\u2026 ean #0 adding 20, 30 and 40 per.cent.to its | i \u201c eufars sent out on May, 1, I have received , ' year ago.lbs., as to quality.\u2018ly lkely since one of the best informed .per cent.on the new issue of stock, while alertness of the Street.for such schemes, Candtièa, poele Although the recent great activity mn \u2018elite in the New York market chant by he attributed to Canadian buying, there je \u201cweyettiielens quite à strong group of Cane- 4 dlang at work ln the stock.Tost Cans- | éign Pacific dinectors areNn it noeme hardé IH; 2 8 a directors, position to know, gives that side, of the 5 story an.emphatic denial.As stated yesterday, several Torents people have been whooping thiiags along a lit- | : tle and have at least been partly Jlustru- \u2018mental in stimulating things tp, Wal Street, 8-8 8 A Natural Reason: The Dally Stockholder says: No rallroad revenyes without eomething happening mar- ketwise to its\u201dbtock, and In the case of Canadjan Pacific operations of the oa.fiscal year:so far have yielded 96,000.00 23 per cent., more gross than a year: noo, sud have added $3,000,000, or 23 per cent.to net earnjngs.This alone is equal to 10 the surplus.last year wes $1,114,460 after payment of B per cet.on the stock which then ranked for dividends.© $ $3 Bank Mestifigs.The annual meetings of sharebolders of the banks named will be held as.follows: \u2019 @ Bank.© AE Montféal.\u2026.Mo \u20ac Dec.pres Lt | lon.%eceasaess e\u201d amiltoi Traders.c.eocivees \u201cToronto.,.Torapto J Impérial.TOront® 3.Standard.\u2018Porontô .\u2026.June 18 Merchants.++.MODtreal June 18 : ss 3 : Mr.Rodolphe Forget.returned to the.city this morning.- » $8 8 : The western bulls are now talking about an increase in the dividéad of Toronto.Rail way, and some are out predicting 135 to 140 for it.?s + $ Increased Acreage.§ - W.L.Parrish, of Winnipeg, sccretary of the Northwest Gral ealers\u2019 Association, : \u201c has issued the follogfing circular: From cir- answers from 103 polnts, which show con- \"dition when tabulated as \u2018follows: Wheat, acreage compared with last year, 103; oats, acreage compared with last year, 1,082; \u201cbailey, acreage compared withe last year, 10%; flax, acreage compared with last year, 145, : .s + $ Control Story Doubted, \u2018The New York Journal of Commerce \u2018says: dlan Pacific continued to lead in point of activity.There was little diminution in the recent volüminous supply of gossip about this issue.This constant flood of tips and \u2018discussion throws doubt on the theory of a possible attempt at change of control.A purchaser of the contiohing interest in a great railway property as a rule does not endeavor to enhance thé price of its shares until\u2019 he has secured the control.other hand, such a deal as the purchase ot the Canadian Pacific would, in view: of the need to De most carefully\u2019 concealed, and it might\u2019 he that buyers would 1esort to the bold method of giving thelr transactions the appearance of \u2018a purely speculative operation.\"At all events the stock seemed to.be readily absor bed around 137.855 June Dividends.Dividend disbursements thus far announced by Industrial companies for June amount to $20,058,622.If it were aot for |- the fact that the Standard Oil Company's payment of $10 per share and the United States Stéel Corporation's disbursement of.1 per cent.on the common stock are to be wade, the total for the month would be quite small.pay out to their stockholders the sum of $9,750,000 and $3,084,052 respectively.The June disbursements complete the payments for the half year, which are highly favor.ade.\u2018Phe total rises to $134,112,253 from %$120,045,310 in the first Six months, of 1901.The Importance of this \u201cIncrease lies in the fact that copper dividends were decreased materially in the first half of the current.year.Inthe face of this \u2018there Is an increase thls-year of over $13,000,000, which reflects in strong terms the unparaileled prosperity\u2019 now being enjoyed by the in.duistries of the nation, with practically a.single exception of that engaged in copper : mining.June's figures compare with payments in previous months of the current year.as fol- | lows: JRDUALY .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.February .7,450.7 Mareh' .\u201c 2008001 April \u2026 20,089,182 fay .eiiinnnn 18,703,981 Br LT 1 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0s0c00e0s ,038,\u20ac \" Total six months.Tu 112,253 LOCAL SUGAR \u2014\u2014 Market Shows No Material Change.from Week Ago., The sugar market is unchanged, \u201cThe.demand has increased some from both local and country buyers, in spite of the large offerings of foreign refined | sugar; in consequence, business has been more active, and the turnover this\" month has been larger than that of a At the factory prices have ruled steady at $8.70 for granulated, and at $3.06 to $3.56 for yellows, per 100 \"The Mistakes Private Trustees, Executors and Chsipnos bave made Trust Companies\u2019 necessary.The capital, and permanency of Trust Companiès are the guarantée of the sfflelent discharge of the duties and obligations they undertake.They are now constantly employed as Agents for Kxeculors overburdened with their Trusts.Reionel Jus Co Lim ITED.| Capital .Reserve Montreal our of Directors: ss JAMES CRATHERN, Esg., Diresjor .\u2018of Canadian dy ot Co nn povcecou TeRBERT 8.HOLY, cou - .Mentresi Light, Hest os | H, 1 XARKLAND MOLSON, mou, restor The Molsons Hank.SAFETY DEPOSIT VATS day owing to the fact that the New York | 140, decided strength also being noticed in the Toronto market.| Dual statement were agreeably surprised \u2018| at the strong position revealed.\u2018Was & balance of $141,758 placed to the | crédit of the surplus account.\u2018the company\u2019 8 scale - has been for some days past.Among higher priced raflway ehares Cana.| On \u2018the: } -1 net earnings, fixed charges and surplus for The companies named will | | market: The advance in Canad!a cash from.the interlor on balance\u2019 are esti- ; 150 Montreal Power at.-.100 Montreal Power at 104 i = ontrèhl Power | ontreal | pe e Ep.wlio.BC J 0 THE FRONT a PACIFIC, AS EXPECTED, | WAS ue AGAIN Twins.Wear, \"Rails Stea dy and Richelieu a Little , Bit Firmer, Pacific, as anticipated, was stronger to- market was closed.\u20ac .It started here at 130% and went up fo.Power was strong, with a marked.increase in the volume \u2018of business.Opening at 10814, 1t sold up to 1044, \u2018with the final sale of the.morning at 108%., $ $ 4 Those who saw the Power Company's an- The company earued $1,760,285 for the year and the net profits were $729,721, or 5 per cent.on thè capital on which the company had to pay dividends during the year.The dividends amounted to $587,968, and there In glancing over .the statement, which will be found in full elsewhere, the strong position of the company 1e shown by its current asséts of $1,028,015.\u2018The cash on dand and in the bank amounts to no less than $1,400,393, while the accounts receivable total +209 051.The current llgblilities are smaller than many expected.The accounts payable amount to only: $259, 690, while the amount for va, completion.of the Chambly plant totals The increases in both gas and electrical output during the year have been very marked.Gas increxsed over 54,201,000 cubic feet, wile 13,018 incandescent Jamps, 35 are lamps.andl\u2019 79 motors were added to Street Railway took on a stronger;i and a fresh crop of amalgamation émors came out as the stock was advanced\u201d nes to 2824.\" There was considérable.ng from Inspired quarters, and altogether the stock was more active: than it Richelieu firmed tp a dittle this morning to 114.Twins were weaker at 119% .t 120.while Toronto Ralls held fairly well around: 123%.$ 8 \u2019 \u201cThe Montreal aig House statement for the week shows: - Clearings.Balances, Total for week ending May 20, 1902.$22,527,703 $3,396,102 Correapondin week, Et E- Nosh 14,862,008 .2,456,627 13,053,524 2,455,304 15,804,822 2,004,158 | $ 8 Sales\u2019 of Canadian Pacific:in Wall Street yesterday amounted to 25,000 shares.Corresponding w ok; Corresponding week.1899 $ $.London & Paris Exchange, Limited (Parker & Ço., Toronto, .cable .to-day quotes: Witkopje, 11s 6d: Nlekerk, 17s 3d; Goldfields, £9 17s 6d: Mashonaland A ency, £2 14s; East Rand.£10: Waverly, £2: £3 15s; Globe & Phoenix, £4 13s; L.omagune das, £5 6s; Hudsond Bay, £26 158; Otté Kopje, \u201838 9d; Transvaal Deville, £2 5s; tant Exp., 12s 3d; Langlaagte: Star, £1; Veereniging Estates, £378, $ The Pressed Steel Car Co.'s statement of \u2018the quarter ending March 31, 1902, is as follows: : Net earndngs after all expense *of operation, cost of ordinary .ERE repairs and -hll renewals of æ piant and machinery have : been charged out.vee se $1,025, 118 38 Legs charges as follows\u2014 ; Three months interest, to date, on outstanding mortgage ., and bonded indebtedness .v.$30,541 65 mi Reserve, to cover 205 preferred.stock dlv- yo.{dend on $12,500,000 : at 7 per cent.per .annum\u2019 for three - months to date.218,750 00 Reserve for deprecia- tin of works and \u2018properties process 67.007.89 \"Total charges.Torres $345,500 st - .Surplus.earnings for first three months of year.1902 $679,518 84 esterday\u2019s an Pacifie was renewed, in spite of denlals of report ed buying for control in behalf of Northern Securities interést.An.interesting feature of the week's currency \u2018movement in the shipment- to Cariada of some $2,000 hy Canadian branch\u2019banks, which Is supposed to be due to transactions in Canadian Pad elfic.Notwithstanding this movement and the absorption of nearly a million dollars on sub:treasury operations, the receipts a.A New York \u2018report says of mated thus far this week at nearly three million dollars, bank statement for next Saturday.MORNING BOARD SALES, 200 Canadian Pacific at 139%.10 Canadian Pacifle at 130.350 Canadian Pacific at 13914, 100 Canadian Pacific at 1 50 Canadian Pacific at 1 50 Canadian Pacific at 13 78 Canadian Pacific at 1 200 Canadian Pacific at 139 25 Canadian Pacific at 139 \u201823 Canadian Pacific at I: 250 Canadian Pacific at 140.50 Canadian Pacific new at 132 200 Canadian Pacific new at 1 400 Canadian Pacific new at 183.50 Canadian Pacific new at 1334.275 Canadian Pacific new at 183.50 Canadian Pacific new at 183%.50 Canadian Patific new at 188%.50 Canadian Pacific new at 10 Canadian Pacific new at 200 Canadian Pdcific new at 18314, 300 Canadian Pacific new at 13354.50 Halifax Rallway at 10014.5,000 Dominion Steel Bonds at 02 .10 Montreal Street Railway at 75 Montreal) Street Railway at 279 25 Montreal Street Rallway at 27! .100 Montreal Street Rallway at 280, 25 Montreal Street Railway at\u2019 20%.5 Montreal Street Ra y at 280 Montreal Street Railway at 25 Montreal Street Railway at 150 Montreal Street Railway at 18 Montreal Street Ratlway at Montreal Street Rallway at SHE 75 Montreal Street Railway ut 25 Montreal Street Railway at 2¥3, 360 Dominion Steel at 56.- at od © keine! Bo ower at 108, S-Montresi Power at 1 ps Montreal Power at Montreal Power at Montreal Power at.1 1 Mont treal Power at 1 400 Montreal Power at 1 60 Montres! Power at\u2019 .075 Montreal Power at 104.- 80 Montreal Power at 78 Montreal Power at\u2018 at 104.er at 104%, ors, | :fare accustomed to when the markets thus.promising & strong |.| has been taken was chiefly from west-' | \"GULF REPORT.OFFER pr TELEPHONE oo.5 Per Cont.Bonce, Due 1925.\u201c Week\u2014Chicago Markets No Failures .in.the uy Tha] AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, The Sovereign Pres or \u2018 business in Montreal at its Banking House, nei awe TORONTO.° \u201cHAMILTON BUFFALO, Tes am, Lao.Cs ain, > 30 a.m.$10.00 em.aing E, ç NORSWORTHY._-Managor.000 Vi 1 2 y rtue at 10, Cae at 211.way at \u2018 TS Toronto Railway at Co 80 Toronto Railway at 1 50 Toronto Railway at rT so Toronto Railway .s Toronto Bailw.= © 25 Twin City at 11 es 75 Twin City at 120.\u2018 chelieu & Ontailo at 113%, 125 Richelieu & Ontario at 114.25 Richelleu & Ontario at 114%, 12 Richelieu & Ontailo at 118%, 160 Richelieu &-Ontario at 114,- 250 Dominion Coal at 1: 12 Dominion Coal at 1 100 Dominion Coal at 140.= Bell Telephone Rights at .1 Bell Telephone Rights at Le _ RES MONTREAL MARKETS Grain.Quist\u2014Flour Little Easier.Cheese Steady-\u2014Potatoes Easier.GRAIN.\u2014The market is much the same.A smal business.was done in oats for local cônsumption at 49%c ex store, and in some -cases as high as 80c .was pald.Busines In Manitoba wheat over the cable was slov owing to thé fact that bids were again out.of line.Ontario No.1 spring wheat afloat,\u2019 78e; No.2 APriuE, wheat, 76c; peas, 85%¢c to oe rye, to bar] ales, 500: oats, 4Yc; buck-.ore at at \\ \u2018wheat, FLOUR.\u2014If ans ihing there.is a \u2018somewhat easier tone to the market, but prices show no change.The big Manitoba millers are stlll somewhat wide apart in their views.MauitoLba spring wheat patents, +\u201c to $4.30; Manitoba stiong bakers, $3.80 to $4; winter wheat patents, $3.90 to $4.10; nw to $1.80 : and extras, $1.50° to $1.60.MEAL.-\u2014Business in rolled oats continues quiet and principally of a jobbing nature, but the tone of the market remains firm and prices are unchanged at $5.15 per bars rel and at $2.50 per bag.- FEED.\u2014There was no change in the condition of the market, and none ls antici- Pea as long as \u2018the present demand con- inues and supplies .are so smajl.Ontario brafi, in bulk, $20 to $20.50; and shorts, $22 to 822.50 per ton: \u2018Manitoba \u2018bran, $19 to $20; and shorts, $22 per ton, including bags.\u2019 at $7 to $7.25 per ton, f.o.b.\u2018Local prices: No.1, $0.50 to $10; No.2, $8.50 to §9; clo- | ver, $7.50 to 88 per tou, in car \u201clots.- peCHEBSE- \u2014There 4s nothing very new to\u201d eport.Finest Outarlos are selling around e to 07ge, and Quebecs 9140 to , with very little business to 1eport.Cables cun- tique rather unsatisfactory.'BUTTER.\u2014The market shows no new feature, the tone belug barely steady.Finest Townships creamery, l1ÿe to 1946; finest western creamery, 18%¢ to 18c; seconds, 1844c to 18kc.\u2019 BGGS.\u2014The tone of the market continues firm, under a good demand, and \u2018sales of round lots of straight recelpte w re made at.1l4c to 14%c aud No.2 at 1277e to 13¢ per dozen, MAPLE PRODUCT.Business is still quiet, the demand being only for small-lots, as the coirsumption has fallen off to some extent.Syrup in large tins at 70c .K0c, in small tins at 50e to 60e, and in wdod at Be to per lb.Sugar at 7e to.9c per Ih, HONEY.-=There was no improvement in the demand, and prices are nominally un \u2018changed.White clover comb at 13c to ldc, tinged at 10c to 11c, stralned at- $c to 10e: buckwheat du comb at Yc to 10c, and \u2018ex tracted \u2018at 7c to 8c.BEANS.\u2014A it jobbing trade \u2018sa \u2018passing, and the tone of the market ls steady $1.25 to 81,30 for primes: * PUTATORS.\u2014The feeling * 15 somewhat easier, \u2018more stock coming forward.On-.tærlos are quoted at 75c to 80è on track and Qos at 90e, with sales in a small way at - ut WHEAT IN MANITOBA The Market Has \u2018Very Dull.During the st Week.The Winnipeg Commercial of May 2% says :\u2014 Manitoba wheat has ruled very dull during the week.Exporters.seem to find it hard to do business freely, and: there is no spirited demand such as we - are strong and advancing.Ellshorn\u2014A tew farmers report having finished wheat seeding.There will\u2019 be a larger acreage sown than ever be- T tore.Some of the wheat is now above.ground.Grand View\u2014The \u2018cultivated acreage will be considerably increused this year.|\u201d Howard, Man.-There 18- a Jarge acreage of wheat in round here.Moosomin, Assa.\u2014Seeding\u2019 has bees\u2019 going on for the past week, with the re- | sult that almost 75 per \u2018cent.\u2019 of the wheat hag been sown in the Moosomin district.A largely increased acreage will be a predominant feature if favore able weather continues, W.L.Parrish, sécretary of the.North-West Grain Dealers\u2019 Association,\" issued the following circular (this) Friday morning: \u2014* From circulars sent out on May 1 I have received answers from 108 points, which ehow condition when tabulated as follows :\u2014Wheat, acreage, compared with last year, 108; oats, acreage compared with last year, 106; barley, acreage compared.with lagt year,.105; .flax, acreage \u2018compared with last year, 145: Stocks in store at Fort william, Port Arthur, Keewatin, Winnipeg and inter- for points are estimated approximately \u2018at 9,586, 000 .bushels.: OCEAN FREIGHTS There Has .Been a Little Better Demand from Montreal.«There has been a slight improvement in the demand.for ocean grain room during the past week, and as steam- \"ship agents showed a disposition to meet exporters\u2019 views \u2018rates to some ports, a\u2019 amount of business has been done, but tive, as the demand for what room that ern shippers, as local exporters have been unable to do much business in Manitoba wheat on account of the low bids received from abroad.The tone of the freight market is easy and ask- \"ing rates to London, Avonmouth, Manchester and Leith all show & decline of 1%d to 23d since this day week, The asking rates are as follows :\u2014Liver- 1, 18 34 June;.\u2018London, 18 84 June: Blas w, 1s 0-60 June; Avon- mouth, 15 9d June; Manchester, 18 436d | June; \u2018Belfast, 18° T4 June: Dublin, is 94, 2nd half June, ist half July: Leith, 1s 9d June and July; Aberdeen, on June; Hamburg, 1s 84 June; Antwerp, 1s 8d June, and Cardiff 1s 34 2nd \u2018half July,\u2019 1st halt August.ett puêtebees May = on [Co © east.7.10 a.m., Lake 3 tm Tn, 1am, Eoin am, mas ace 7.235 a.m., rate stane\u2014Lleudy; west.\u201cOut, 2.2 am, Martin: Jim north-west, Wr?La Magdalen Bey of nol west, So .° Im.RE straight.rollers, $3.63 to $3.75: do.In bags, N HAY.\u2014At country points No.2 1s selling | in regard.to | .moderate | the market has by no means been ac- In Montreal there are no > & Unsounduess in\u2019 bualuess, and Pos pret is of a well sustained character e season.No city failures were.pores last week, and ony two in the de \u201cfour encies Set, nd eb this\u2019 yeek on: noted, ¢.abilities Mttle exceeding $20,000.In metals and hardw the demand has continued active beyon \u2018the\u2019 usgal limits, e jnen generally say they bave had the bustest Erin for the past 20 yearu.Manufacturers 0 fron and steel bars and thelr products are still greatly behind on thelr orders; the Nova Scotia Steel Company is sald to have orders booked sufficient to keep them busy pearl a year.Some fair soie \"of.Summer- > Iron are coming forward, the price ot being $20 to $20.50 ex wharf, for ne- lected No.2.Copper and speltér are firmer.Linseed oil is advanced a \u2018cent: fish | olls are duil, and no supplles of new seal or cod oil are \u2018yet to hand.In grocerles the movement {is fairly active.Late cables from Japan.show the damage to the new tea crop io be far more seilous than first anticipated, settlements to date being only About 40,000 piculs as agalnst 85,000 piculs at this time a year ago, and local\u2019 importers are holding all stocks of old.teas at enhanced values.The sugar market ru'es easy, and the usual 3¢ advance on less than.car lots Js not now Lelng exacted; reflpery -prices are unchanged: Dry \u2018goods travellers are pretty well thro 75 sorting tr'p, but quite a fair aum or of buyers have been in town of late from leading centres, and \u2018in some cases have made considerable -purchases.of jobs which are to be picked up at this season, when anxious to reduce stocks.The Montreal Cotton Co.has just Itsued a new fully re- (vised price list, which shows a 5 per cent.\u2018advance in cambrics, foulards, \u2018allexias, \u2018ete, hesldes those previously noted.Lea- much cut ny ther is quiet, there not being done by shoe manufacturers this month, orders for fall footwear are said to be \u20ac come ing in well: \u2018 +++.- Lo +.This belng Memorial Day In the + BStates, there was Lo session of the.+ Chicago Board, of Trade.The other + Western States markets were also, RJ closed.+ i i \u201cGRAIN IN TORONTO | \u2014 Toronto May 30.WheatEasier, at .78¢ for red and white on a high freight to niills and 80c on \u2018low freighta at out «ile points, Goose is steady at 60c for No.2 east; spring steady at 76e to Tle for No.2 east; Manitoba Le are\u2018 lower at 87 1-20 for No.1 13 for No.1 northern'and 82 1-2c for So.à corthern grinding in.transit.Flour\u2014kasier, at $2.95 asked for 90 per cent.patents in Duyers bags -middle freights, and $2.92 1-2 bid; choice brands \u201care held 15c to 20c higher; \u2018Manitoba flour is steady at $3.90 to $4.25 for cars of Hungarian patents and $3.60 to $3.90 for strong bakers\u2019, bags included,, on.the \u2018track.Toronto.Milifeed Firm, at $20 for cars of shorts and $18 to $18.50 for bran in bulk, middle fréights; \u2018Manitoba millfeed is \u2018firm: at $23 for care of shorts and $20 for bran, \u2018sacks -included, Toronto freights.Barley Steady.y, at 51 12e for No.3.middle \u201ctreightss, malting grades are dull t and nominal Rye is scarce.and.nominal at 62c middle freirhts.- Corn\u2014Firm, \"at ize advance, at 62 12 for Canada\u2019 No.2 mixed and 63 1-2 for No.2 yellow west.Oats are in \u2018good demand and firm; No: 2 white eold to-day at 48c east and they are quoied at 45c.middie freights.Ontmenl_Stendy.at $4.70 for cars of bags and $1.85 for barrels, on the track at Toronto, and 5e more for broken lots.Peas are \u2018quiet at 75e to-76c, middle freights.: \"CATTLE RARKETS | Prices Little Easier in England \u2014Re- ; main Firm in Montreal.According to private cable advices received from London since Monday, the tone of the market for cattle haa been easier,\u201d and prices show.a .de- eline of Y%c to Jec- per lb, with sales of choice American steers at 14%c, and Canadians at l4c.The.market \u2018 for sheep has been steady, with sales at 1434¢ to 14%c,.and.choice lambs at 18%c.The demand for export cattle in the western market here has been good, and although the offerings.were fair the feeling was stronger, and-sales of cholce lots were made freely at $6 to $6.50, and good at $5 to $6.75 per 100 1bs, At the East End abattoir market the receipts.of live stock were 300 cattle, 400 sheep and lambs, and 1,000 calves.Thé tone of the marxet for cattle was very firm, owing to the smaller offerings and the fact that choice stock was scarce, The demand from butchers was.good, and an active trade was \u2018done.The best cattle on the market gold at 6s; fairly good at bic to bc, and lower grades from 3l%c to 5c \u2018par I good and prices ruled steady.Sheep.sold at 3%c to 4c, and yearling lambs at dec to 5c per Ib.Spring lambs met a good demand at prices ranging from $2 10 $4 each.In calves an active trade was done, at prices from $2 to $8 each.\u201cThe market for live hogs was easier, \u2018and prices were Yo lower in.sympathy with the recerit decline in the Toronto market.The demand was fair and sales were made at 6%c to Te\u2019 per 1b, DRESSED HOGS.There was no change in the market for fresh killed abattoir dressed hogs.The demand from butchérs for small lots was fair, and sales were made at $9.75 to $10.25 per 100-1bs.te tse MONTREAL STOCKS.May 20.ol DESCRIPTION.Ak.Ba, Osundian Pacific Ratlway|13834]18835[150- [1205/ Duluth 60m.cue vscveiee- cove feeee IBC] NT cE ci dios éitiofist\u201d [ai mere nto Street RY.[134 |igdi|is8ic/is am Coax Bi ce, Tri a aia St John Hlectrioity cee 18300 Twin City Transit sure issx 12 Rich & Ont i 183i Commercial Cable Oo 2d: {170 .- Coupon Bouds |.Montreal aha fifo Bo Eophens Oa.x Dom Iron& Steal, com.do rol do.ui MontHeat, Light & Pr .[103, People Hoatand Ligat do Bonds.Jaurennd p éovalunes Montreal Cotton Oo.Oottol Bon ef %| 6 Bominion gis x aH dove cone Merchants Cot cerecferes » Shiuorency sqeelicee cose vesoregronsascecs|eice oes tnmen [él %|i60 o\u2026.ere da Bank of Monteeal a rio Bank essveod Eee of Britiah W.L.Fe oorecers cape.,qee of Nova! ne.esnostets Gos roupos TOO.0a0n vos cbraens 000 iBs 0 den d'dée cand euvinthobhnatdon doéées wholesalers are\u2019| The trade in sheep and lambs was | ST.JAMES STREET (Corner of 3t.Peter Street), |MONDA Y, 2nd JUNE, 1902.Current Accounts Opened.\u2018Savings Bank Department.Interest Allowed on Deposits.\u2018Commercial Credits Issued, .Exchange Bought and Seid.- Travellers\u2019 Letters of Credit, (Available in all parts of the world).D.M: STEWART, - MAYOR CIES BiG SCHEME; o Mayor Cochrane has ested a plan e Road Committee whereby all the Yoaswars in the city may\u2019 \"be paved.: The Mayor's ideg is that the Montreal Street Railway Company should be approached on the subject, and that ar- Fangemente should be made to have not less thah ten of the streets of the city BE each year at a minimum expense | 0 $300, The Road Committee has a pointed a sub-corumittee to consult the.Street Railway authorities \u2018on snow removal and street sprinkling, and the probabilities are that conversation may also turn on the: question of paving.His Worship Js not, of course, overly sanguine that the: plan\u2019 may reach fruition, but he thinks it is one that is at dears: worthy.of: the maturest considera ion, \u201cAt present,\u201d he remarked to a \u2018reporter Ahis morning, \u201cthe city has no money at all to very little Tikelihood.of.\u2018anything being done älong this line for many years unless.some \u2018special agreement, is made with a «pures or parties capable of doing the Yo Now\u2019 \u2018the Montreal Street Railway mpany has more.money.than it kmows well what to do with, :and- it -would be beneficial\u2019 both to the company and \u2018the city if at least $300,000 out of the earnings could be annually\u2019 \u2018diverted to street aving.When the ' company\u2019s: present | ranchise expires, twenty years hence, the company wi assuredly attempt to \u2018 have er the city could not make « more ad- vanfageous bargain now than if it waited |- until the expiry of the \u2018franchise.\u201cFor my own part, 1 think the present is the \u2018more\u2019 opportune - moment.The ciey is now in a better position to dgive a bargain than 3t ould be if it were to.a dction until the last moment.- \u201cWhat we want is to \u2018paved, and.to do away with he.Wooden hh ody s are in su shape.that you would.could dihe off them early in \u2018the morning.And such a condition is not beyond the bounds.of possibility for Montreal as we .\u201cA commencement could bé made by peving five streeta.on either side of St.Lawrence Main the.first vear, from the river right up to.Mount \u2018The next five op either side .of those \u2018j could be taken the following year and so: on on until the entire city from east to west was in good shape.\u201cOf course, thie could not be done for porn À The.company.might.be compensated by a substantial extension of.its franchise\u2014say for seventy-five years.Even at, that the ¢ity would®he the\u2019 gainer, because all its streets would be'in a position get.our \u2018streets the mud and oyal Avenue.MEDICINE OF 2000 YEARS AGO Neither Principals Nor \u2018Disease : Seem to Have Greatly Changed.=, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 There is nothing really new \u2018under the.sun even in medicine., The dlscases which beset the human frame in these days af- \u2018fMeted thé worid 2,000 years ago and more, and the learned doctors of that period.treated them on \u2018the same general prinel- ples, If not with such -full medical know- age The Old Testament is full of commands of gr st sanitary value, and they were an adaptition of tbe medical knowledge of Egypt claborated and developed.The law provided for personal cleanliness, the lanla- tion of cases of Infectious diseale and healthful diet.By prohibiting the use of blood as food .!t held that there was a communicability \u2018of disease between cattle | and men; as physicians even at.thls date \u2018are upholding againet Dr.Koch, of Berlin, Th orbade the eating of quadrupeds which did not divide the poof and chew the cud, thus bespeaking digestive qualities, enjoined the fighting of infectious seases by fire, forbade the use as food of animals that had died a natural death, of carrion-eating birds, aud of fish without \u201cPhe samitatiod and h sanitation an yatene of the Bible 48 amplified and develo ed in the Talmud, which still gives hygienic law to the Jews.How complete is t is conception of hy.glene, BoE and medicine in this work of the stian era, has just been described in a lecture delivered to the students of the University of Texas by Rabbi Helene ann à few of the di _ Hese arc a few the disea uoted bh Rabbi Cohen as dia agnosed In tha Talmud 2,000 years before this day when physicians are still struggling with them: Malignknt throat trouble (probably 'diphthpna)s aun dicest colle, nervous prostration, hydro-.phohia, gastritis, nosebleed, hemorrhage of the lungs, congestion of the brain, dro malaria, ophthalmia, convulsions, forisihtiv.- cancer, gout, earache, toothache.and head- e.Rabbi Samuel lays down this \u2018 dMetum: \u201cWe know remodies for all maladies except three: That Induced hy unripe dates on ag empty stomach; that caused \u2018a damp linen, rdle around one\u2019s fines an \u2018that ocensionsd by Tail asleep after à dis- \u2018meals without dating\u201d wa tance of at least four-cubite.\u2019 \u201cIn another place are fiven .these five \u2018er toms of Tables Jo a dog: Its mouth is ntinually ope saliva flows freely Tia.cars srw dangle itn x is Je.between ia.or as FRA It aed Eve ak Smead Sy yi Se se mney W wr he t a at Ton sutsé of taote a mentions &' two dea ft \u201cfunetione où the an Adapts L RPE ih Te known, erred ond .iE ; vo \u2018| I \u2014 utsinto pavements, and there is.it extended.\u2018The question then is wheth- |- in Washington | that would place them beyond reproach.\u201d J | Garlic was {a high repute.ENE Tre shad = General Manager.: \u2018Imperial Bank OF CANADA pag AL : - anon, 300,000, HERD OFFICE, TORONTO : T.R.MERRITT - President .D.R WILKIE,, \"- Vice-President and Gecerai Manager.\u201c E.HAY, Assistant General Manager.Montreal Branch 107 St.James St.SR | y A, RICHARDSON.Manager.LE | oot Canada Metal Go, IL Solder & Babbit re DOWN csbanepi an GEO.H.MAURER.INVESTMENTS.1 OFFE R ONLY ABSOLUTE LY SAFE A postal\u201d card Ask for particulars, will bring.them.\u201cOFFICES: ROYAL INSURANCE scons, MONTREAL.- Telephone Main 8164.\u2018Member Montreal Mining Exchange.- ee ey | \u201cConslderlng their Mmited pharmaco ocla, the rabbls \u201cdid wonders with very Roce, For asthma, the \u2018paticut 1s tv take fenuel, mint.and wormwood.+ For heart\u2019 disease, if induved ¥y \"heat, be is to be placed in water up to bls ueck till de Is faint, then: taken out, allowed tu rest, and fed on lean neat, roasted on coals, and diluted wine.ares had no Jee baths for beat \u201cpatients ch 4 patient with Jaundice Is to Le fed with Asb's flesh.Whoever is bitten by a \u2018mad dog may be fed with the left lobe of the dog's iiver\u2014evideutly, Rabbi Cohen says, an early Instance of the priue iple of homoeopathy, \u2018like cur:s Lke,\u201d and a foresha- dowiug \u2018of the modern discovery of the\u2019 destructive influence of -bile oh\u2019 some toxfc ; Agents.: For the bite of a serpent a hen may \u201che cut up and applied, with herbs, to the wound.For tertian fever seven grapes are to be taken from seven different vines and tied vy with seven caraway seeds\u2014seven is .a sacred number\u2014with a papyrus fibre in the hollow of a.patient's neck.Six things are a cértain cure for nausea: Cabbage, beet root, water dry moss, honey, the maw of an animal aud the left lobe of the Liv er.Oll 1s a specific for wounds and assafoetida for cramps.Plasters and ointments were used: for the :same purposes as they are to-day.: Clnnamoh, myrrh and galbanum are recommended as good disinfectants and deodorants as \u2018well as useful-In embalming.It nourishes, warms inwardly, brightens the complexion, and destroys cancer, says the Talmud.These things are glven as provoking a desperate relapse In a \u2018 convalescent: at ing beef, fat meat, brolled meat,\u2019 fowl, roasted eggs, cress, milk or cheese, or Indulging in \u2018a bath.\u201cSome say also eating waluuts; others, eating chestnuts,\u201d adds.the wise physician, : + _Aphasia must have been known, for the Talmud says that tliese five things re- \u2018store memory: Bread baked upon coals, soft bolled eggs without salt, mulled wine, plenty of salt, and the continued us of olive oll-but particularly olive oil, - \u201cAS.eating oHves causes one: to forget.-things that®he has known for seventy years, fo olive nil brings back to the mem-: ory events that happened seyenty years before.\u201d Even.watering places and hot springs are pot new.Apparently there were fashionable watering places in Palestine li Taimudlc, days, for It Is made known that the bathing season at the hot baths of Dinsis lasted twenty days, and that the erties.; PR ACTICE.OF SURGERY.Surgery was practised, for there ard fre- uent references \u2018to blood letting.The almud explains that the Biblical reference to Daniel and bis three friends *\u2018nnt even the scar of a lancet was upon them.\u2019 \u2018was testimony to thelr health o body and moral purity.Two difficult operations are recorded: A tube pnesed through the cramum to the back of the eves for relief in ophthalmia, and the Caesailan operation, hete is a wentin of the dissection of a cadaver and an instance is cited of the skin of the hu- | man face being anatomically removed.and scientifically preserved so as to retadn accurately the natural features and shape of the original.- It cannot even be sald that dentistry on\u2019 the American plan, sup posed 1n Europe to be pre-eminent A pro Ruct of Yankee ingenuity, le new.The Talmud disproves It, A man once vowed that he would not.marry his sister's daughter because she had lost a fropt tooth.hearing this Rahbi.Ishmael supplied ber with a foud tooth, pr couple lived happlly ever af- erward.ere are & few oûdd specimens of the Talmud's hygtenic wisdom: It one eats.and does not drink, his food turns to blood.Seven liquids come under the generic term drink a xh 34): Dew, Three.pe\" (vis du id ree cups o e dur ng supper are re- mended to aid digestion.- or Wo t boiled ee fie more nourishment than six \u2018ounces of fine flour.The month'y eating of lentils prevents ae but they are not to be eaten every , a8 they siatnt the bréath.Mustard cate en fnce in thirty anys drives away sick- ut If taken \u2018every day the action of the\u2019 heart iu.apt to be affected.: e that Ix In t ê babe of eating small fen does not su from .Maigention, an and | what Is more, such and contributes to the healthy development.of the whole body Use no pot for cooking which another bas already ue used, ft one desires to eat a hearty meal, ot bin walk ten times a distanc: \u2018of four cu- bith, or four times a distance of \u2018ten cubits,\u2019 ; A meal without th és no meal.Maat\u2019 \u2018counteracts loss.of , and red wine lost People at nd not converse uring ess, \u2018esmctstiee 206.ae .18755 distilled from | hot haths of, Tibérius\u2019 have curative prop- .è Until on rent, Ar : ow thin ni à the 265 | x *6.10 p.m., 41.15 PC EC \u2014 Lv.15.30 au main p.m.43.20 Je pa dE A.Coun ony J pm pasty , adam, \u201c7.06 pm.Ar.\u201c115 Na VAUDREUTS Dj 18.55 a.m., 19.15 a.m., $10.00 8.ol (1)1.30.p.m., t4.00 p.a 14.15 p.m., 15 p.m., 16.15 p.\u2018m., 10.00 p.m.Ar.Perse ds 78.40 a.m., 19.35 a.a tu.50 am.12 oy Dom 00 p.m., ROOKE\u2014Lv.19.00 a PL.40 \u201cfi Pa, 18.05 p.m.Ar.TS am, (G) Joi a.am, 19.15 * 18.50 a.m 20 p BERTHIER\u2014 = 30 a, m., ne ao\" p.m, #6.20 | ME \u2014 Lv, 19.0¢ a.m., $0.15 am.(Di.oy 15.30 p.m., 26.20 p.m.Ar.18.35 he (85 40 am.19.50 a.m., +106 \"pes STE.AGATHR \u2014 Lv.19.00 a.m., 45.15 am, OE p.m., a.m., 19.50 a.m., ¥7.05 p.m., LABELLE\u2014 Thursdays ke 3% 4 Pods so.(1.25 p.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.(G)8.40 wim pm, 16.19 9, a exc Saturday.xDaily, except Monday.Oniy: (G Mondays only.In Effect May 14, 190%.\" WEST: TORONTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO, DE- \u201c TROIT, CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.am.2.00 \u2018pm 18.00, #10.30, Ar.a.m, *7.30; p.m CORNWALL ILLE, KINGSTON, BELLEVILLE, TORONTO-Lv.a.m.17.40, :00; p.m.+8.00, *10.30.Ar, am.1.30; p.m.*6.00, +6.*9.00; p.m.15.15, 18.00, *10.a.Ar.a.m.*7.30, $9.50; p.m.*6.00, 16 p.m.*4.10.Ar.a.m.*1i.45; p.m.7.36.9.30; p.m.*1.30, |[2.15, *4.30, 15.15, 15.45, 18.15, 18.00, %9.00, *10.30, fi Ar, \u2018a.m.*7.30, 18.10, *8.40, 19.50, \u201c1.45; #12.13.20, 1]4.05, *6.00, $6.25, , 46.55, 4.=, 18.00, 19.50,\" *#10.55.LACHINE WHARF « Lv.am.16.35, 18.00; pm.112.10, ||1.35, $5.00, 16.20.Ar.a.m, 17.25, 8.50; p.m.}[2.20, \"$5.50, 17.05.- \u2018 oo : EAST AND SOUTH.POINT LEVI (QUEBEC), ISLAND POND, PORTLAND\u2014Lv, a.m., 18.00; p.m.8.30.Ar.*7.00; p.m.+6.50.| *8.30.Ar.a.m.: ST.HYACINTHE\u2014Lv.a.m.18.00; p.m.14.00, 15.15,°8.80.Ar.a.m.*7.00,78.35; p.m.t1.00,+6.50.LAPRAIRIE, HEMMINGFORD.ORMSTOWN, HUNTINGDON, COVINGTON\u2014Lv.a.m.17.00; \u2018p.m.74.00.Ar.a.m.18.50; p.m.14.30.- NEW YORK\u2014Lv.a.m.t9.01,19.15; p.m.*7.40 8.40.Ar.a.m.*7.15, *7.40; p.m.$7.40, 110.15.BOSTON Lv, \u2018a.m.79.01; p.m.8.40.\u201c7.15, *7.40; p.m.$7.40, 110.15.p.m: 71.55, 18.10, 10.15.ST.JOHNS\u2014Lv.a.m.19.01, #9.PER jeu +4,45, *6.05, *7.40, *8.40, Ar.a.m.*7.15 19.05; p.m.Vy $7.40, $8.10, 10.15.| ROUSES POINT \u2014 Lv.a.m.19.15; p.m.4.45, %7.40.Ar.a.m.¥7.15, $9.05; p.m.7.40.| FARNHAM, - WATERLuO \u2014 Lv.a.Ba 17.003 p.m.¥5.00.Ar.a.m.8.53: | CHAMBLY\u2014Lv.a.m.+ Ar.a.m.7.40, $8.53; p.m.77.30.*Daily.+Daily except Sunday.only.[Saturdays only.FCANADIAN \u2014| AK 04) FIC \"ADDITIONAL TRAIN, Shawbridge, Ste.Agathe and Inter- © mediate Stations.Leaves Place Viger, Fridays.at 5.10 pam, arriving Ste.Agathe.2.35 P.m.- p-m.17.30.enter - _ SATURDAY-MONDAY SERVICE.Leave Windsor \u2018St.1.40 p.m.Saturdays for \u2019 Sutton Junction, Knowlton,\u2019 Sherbrooke - and intermediate stations.Returning leave Sherbrooke 6 a.m.Mondays, arriving Montreal - 9.40 a.m.Cafe Dining cara.on Day Trains Be- \u2018tween Montreal and Toronto and Toronto and Detroit.QUEBEC: TRAIN SERVICE.\u2019 (From Place Viger): 148.30 a.m., t2 p.m., §3.30 p.m., *Dally.$Sundays only.Week \u2018Gays.- SPRINGFIELD, MASS, .From Windsor St.7.45 p.m.daily, ex.Sunday.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, \"RAILWAY NCRAND IIT SYSTEM § The Popular Suburban Train serves Intermediate Stations.Summer Schedulé Now in Hffect.Suburban folders can be had.from G.T.R.-} \u201cAgents and at Bonaventure Station or City Ticket Oftice, Montreal.THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Lv \u2018Montréal daily.at 9 a.m., ar.Toronto 4.50 p.m., Hamilton\u2019 5.50 p.m., London 7.42 p.m., Detroit 9.4U p.m.(Central Time), and Chicago \u2018at 7.20 a.m.A Cafe Parlor Car is attached to.this train, serving meals a la carte and refreshments, at-any hour during the day.NOTIOE-PIONICS & BXCURSIONS OTTERBURN PARK, St.Hilaire, Highgate Springs, - And other pleasure resorts are being booked , | rapidly.Only a few choice dates left.Socfe- ties and Sunday schools and others should\u201d make application at once to District Passen- \u2018ger Agent, Bonaventure.Station, or at ! CIF \"TICKET OFFICES, .137 \u2018St.James St., or Bonaventure Station, THTERCOLONIAL ~ RAILWAY.\u201cSEASIDE TRAINS .FOR ALL LOWER ST.LAWRENCE POINTS Commencing Friday, June 6, and continuing - | every Tuesday and Friday evening during the suminer season, a special train will leavs Montreal at 7.46 p.m., for RIVER DU LOUE CACOUNA, BIC, LITTLE METIS.SPORTSMENS TRAIN | Fur the comfort of Trout and Salmon fisher- en, a Special Sleéping Car will be.attached fo the Maritime Express, leaving Montreal on tobe cut off at Motapedia.Returning, this can leaves Metapedia Wednesdays and Saturdays.English Mall - Train Commenoing May 3rd; and continuing during the season, SPECIAL FAST TRAIN wiLL LEAVE AT 745 P.M.FOR RIMOUSKI: stopping at the following places: - \u2018St.Hyacinthe, St.Rosalie, Drummondele, Levis, Quehec, Montmagny, Inlet, e, Bt.Paschal, viere au voip Trois Pistoles, B + a.m., 19.50 a: m.Thursdays only, 7.05 po, tWeek days.§Supday only.Dally, ) CORNWALL, BROCKVILLE\u2014Lv.a.m.17.40, \u2018 KNOWLTON AND SHERBROOKE.IE aDaily, except Saturday and Sunday.(I)Sat- ° érdhy only.(K) Fridays only.(W)Wednesdsys .i 55.COTEAU JCT., OTTAWA \u2014 Lv.am.18.30; VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.a.m.16.2, 17.40, 18.30, ° MASSENA 'SPGS.\u2014Lv.a.m.17.00.Ar.p.m.14.30.- Ar > ST.\"ALBANS.BURLINGTON\u2014Lv.a.m.19.01; © 71.35, 96.05, \u201c2.40.Ar.a.m.*7.40; pm, F1.35, LAT Tuesdays and Fridays, commencing Juue 3rd, - THROUGH COACH AND SLEEPING CAR.129 ST.JAMES STREET.next Post Ottice.\"° Between MONTREAL and VAUDREUIL and - 00 p.m.Ar.SE Le pa .= Lv.13.80 anil 15.10 pm Ar.: Grand Truzk Railway System RICHMOND, ARTHABASKA, SHERBROOKE \u201c\u2014 ISLAND POND\u2014Lv.a.m.18.00; p.m.14:00, .= *7.00; p.m.11.00, 16.80.'.37.00; p.m.$5.00, 15.46.*11.00 p.m, MISSISQUOI PARK, (K)5.10 p.m., §5.30 p.m.Af.\u2014.- re $0 | x Wot BET | 18; the! Toné Jou Want.because itis pure and - economical, \u201cDon\u2019t.argue with your grocer; J.T PSS PEACE 5 \u201cASSURED BUT.CONCESSIONS ARE HEAVY|- Irreconcilables.Have - Bowed to the- Inevitable.FARM BOERS PERMITTED TO KEEP THEIR RIFLES Matter Rests With Commandants Who Are Empowered to Make Peace.London, May.30-(Special)\u2014It is understood that the Government is in receipt of an official communication from South Africa intimating that the Boer minority, from whose irreconci il- eble attitude so much was fedred, will accapt preliminaries of peace\u2014in other words, will agree, among other things, | to a general surrender.carrying with it the loss of independence.Certain minor details only, which ghould not affect the main question, remain to be sattled.RIGHT TO CARRY ARMS.\u201c| Pretoria.May 29.\u2014Lord.Milner, the British High Commissioner, left Pretoria.for Johannesburg this morning.The Boer delegates have also ett this city and have returned to Vereeniging, (Transvaal)., the scene of the peace conference between the Boer delegations.The question of- the retention.of arms has been settled in a tanner favorable to the Boers.whose con.\u2019 tention that the occupants of outlying farms would be exposed to danger from attacks on the part of ne natives or \u201cwild beasts, was held to be well grounded.CONCESSIONS TO BE MADE.London, May 30.\u2014The newspapers are unanimous in made by Mr.Balfour in Parliament to- day as meaning that peace is assured.The careful phrasing of the statement was adopted only because of \u2018the memory of the many previous disappointments.nesty to \u2018thé Cape Dutch will be gragted.or tbe date on which the Boers will be allowed to vote for members of.the Legislative \u2018Counell has been, decided is not tndi- cated.The fate of .the other principal Questions debated\u201d by the Vereeniging conference 4s unknown,.but the public is prepared to hear of an important British\u201d concession in the matter of the right to bear -arms.It js\u2019 uñderstood that the Government.has agreed to allow the Boers on farms to retain firearms lu view of locai \u2018conditions and to enable them to maintain their status among the Kaffir population.; The Standard's parliamentary correspondent quotes an eminent Conservative as saying that the Government has abandoned the banishment proclamation {issued South Africa-.Jn the case of those.Boers \u2018who are now prepared.to take the oath of a'leglande, and also that it will be found that the Government 18 ready to place gov: eral influential Boers\u2019 on the council which will advise Governor \u2018Milner during tie périod before the Introduction of representa tive.government.-BOERS WILL ACCEPT.- A despatch to the Times from Pretoria says that unless the Boers suddenly vcer round and adopt an unreasénable attitude, there\u2019 is good reason to hope that they will.soon give notice of their acceptance: of the.British terms.| \u2019 \u201cThe .Times editorially explains that the foregoing applies to the.Boer, leaders who interpreting a statement | Whether, am-; in\u201d 177 ST.JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE.STREET, West.1553 ST.CATHERINE STREET, East.|F are responsible, experlenced men, with \u2018something to lose.It expects that irrecon- cilables will be met ämong the commando delegates, but says it is unlikely that they are in a majority.In any case they will not hereafter secure the active assistance of those desiring peace.1and \u2018may count upon an immense reduction In thle forces of disorder, while at the best she can hardly hope all at once to \u2018get rid of the lawless element altogether.MBANS THAT COMMANDANTS HAVE ' POWER TO DRCIDE.London, May 20.\u2014The peace situation tonight presents another transformation since \u201cMr.Balfour in the House of Commons has: revived the optimism that previously \u2018prevailed regarding the cessation of hostilitles.General Kitchener's censor allowed messages to leave Pretoria this morning announcing that Steyn, Schalkburgher, De La Rey, De Wet and.others from the Boer assembly at Vcereniging have left Pretoria for Veereniging to further confer with the burghers there.Thelr departure a full day \"before the latest Cabinet meeting was held ing of the British Ministers confirmed their \u2018previous statement of terms, and that the accept or reject them.To-night's news.means that the question of peace or war.is.again transferred to the commandants, \u2018who will alone decide.A \u2018three days\u2019 limit bas been placed on their councils.\"MOVE MULE CAMP TO TORONTO.Lathrop.Mont, May 20.\u2014The British: mule camp.whieh has been maintained here since May.1901, during which time §,0U0 horses and mules, for \u2018use :in- South Africa have heen handled, Is, to be moved \u2018to.\u2018Toronto immediately.Nearly all\u201d the British officers stationed here have already left.and the shoises still : here will be shipped to Toronto within a few days.BETTER USE FOR AMERICAN RELIEF us.Consul at Cape Says Con-| centration Camps Do Not Need It Cape Town, May 29.\u2014The Cape nts ap interview with the P nied tates consul, vindicating thie management of the concentration camps.oonsul says:\u2014\u201cIÏ believe that if my countrymen would investigate the question they would not be led astray by designing men making false statements to get their eympathy and their money, which they- are sending to me to buy comforts for the - women and children in the concentration .camps.\u201d The consul adds that the occupants \u20ac of the camps have declared themselves ut exception \u2018satisfied.are well cared for, well clothed do well fed.\u2018He favors saving the money sent for | their relief in order to purchase cowa for the after the war.ct MACHINISTS ASK FOR KING.Labor Bureau Invoked for Settlement: - of Great Northern Strike~News of the Ministers.; Ottawa, May 29.\u2014Hon.Sidney Fisher was in the city for a few hours this afternoon.He leaves at six o'clock to-night to attend the meeting of the Council of » Public\u201d In- structign at Quebec.Professor Robertson arrived in New York _ to-day \u201cfrom England.the meeting at Quebec.; Sir Wilfrid Laurier arrived to-day.9 * The Deputy Minister of Labor has -re- ceived a telegram from Winpipeg;, «king the department to intervene under tHe: éoricilla- tion act in the case of the Great Northern machinists\u2019 strike.The telegram comes \"from the machinists.Mr.King has the matter now under consideration, and has faid #t before Mr.Mulock.: Dr.Borden leaves for England on Saturday.BE A COMPANY MAY BE ABSORBED.Halifax, May 20.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014There is à strong possibility that tue Robb Engineering Company of Amherst.will be absorbed by the Canadian General Eleetric A.thieeting of the Robb conipany \u201818 Belfi Yala | here to-day to considera a propositign frém the Canadian General Electric.A good.high price has been offered the Robb directors and shareholders, but the exact price ts not mentioned.\u2018The Robt EnglnecMng .Company has a subscribed capital of $150,-.000, waich Is nearly, if not quite all; paid.up., The company has bonds of $200,000, which bear 8 per cent, interest.An 8, cgnt.dividend is paid on the stock.- GREECE.ASKED TO SHOW.UP.Athens, May 20.\u2014The French and Rue sian military attaches bere have taken the step of asking the Greek (Government to furnish b= of Greek milita war and peace footi d or pers r i an so .- ticulars ot he available war mat ial, eh munber of reserve officers and the mobilization system.Valuable Advice to Mothers.; If your child.comes In frém play - coughin or showing evidences of an Bpproge ing attack of Grippe, Sore , or sickness of any kind, first |! = get out your bottle of Nerviline, the chest and neck with Nervi- Eye internal doses of ten es of Nerviline in sweetened water | \u2019 ; preven © vninione tof | Pollon\u2019s Ne Times : | NE YORK STILL BELIEVES IN DEL Think Mackenzie and Mann Must Help Webb Buy Canada Atlantic Railway.TE New Yor.; May D 20.(Special.)\u2014Aävicen from Ottawa \u2018received in this city say that a number of prominent Canadian capital- ste and contractors may oin Dr.Séward Webb.to take hold of the Canada Atlantic.Since the_Meyer crash in New York when associates in etock transactions of.Dr.|- Webb c ame to grief there has heen doubt of bie purchase of the Canada Atlantic ving through.The purchase was to have fore practically made.by the Rutland, winch Dr: Webb controls, but two meet- irige of the shareholders, \u2018have been held without condlusive action being taken.The | now regarding Canadian aid for Dr.Ww ebb arises from the fact that within the last couple of days a speclal trip has been \u2018made over the Canada Atlantic system by a party under charge of Dr Dr.Webb's solicitor.and on a special.train ordered by him.The party included Semator Cox, of To- .rontoy Mesr:.Mackenzie & Man, and 7.A.K.C.of Toronto, solicitor of the Canadian.Northern.Mr.Mackenzie has since said he and Mr.Mann were in no way connected with Dr.Webb, and the trip was not inspired by the American capitalist.r.kenzie would neither confirm or deny the report! that something was_on foot_in connéction with the Canada Atlantic.\u201cYou will know in a few days,\u201d he stated, \u2018and moreover it sn not probable that anything will come The friends of Messrs.\u2018Mackenzie &|- Mann; however, say they\u2018are in earnest in the desire to reach Quebec where they could deliver to oceen.vessels in summer, while in winter they could run over the ' Interoolonial to Halifax.The reticence of Messrs.Mackenzie & Mann with respect to He will proceed to of \u2018their intentions concerning the Canada Atlantic gives an appearance of credibility to the reports in circulation, and important ce are looked for in.the next ys., VANDALS DESTROY MILLION FISH \u2018Sydney, N.S., May 29,\u2014The Government Fish Hatchéry at Margaree, C.B., was entered Tuesday night, and 1,150,000 young fish mall- .cloualy destroyed.Vandals forced the main \u2018door and then -scooped the young fish out of \u2018the troukhs on to the concrete floor, where \u2018they perished.\u2018The fish were to have been Mberated in various streams of the island Is & week or two.DON'T.LET BABY CRY! DORMOL ' Soothes pain, induces natural sleep.Safe.No oplates, : 2% cents.An eaters, .0.LOAN COMPANIES UNITE.\u2018Toronto, May 20\u2014At a special general meeting of the shareholders of the.Globe Savings & Loan Company, the provisional : agreement with the Colonitf Investment & Ican Company was retified.The arrangement will result in a very etrong company with assets of upwards of $2,500,000 BAILEY FOR GOVERNOR.© Wichita, Kas., May 28 \u2014Ex-Congresman : W.J.Bailey was nomibated for governor I ET de die Maps \u201cconvention inne CHILD DROWNED.- * , Arthabaskaville, \u2018Que, May 80.~(Bpéctel) Al ; Larochelle, aged 6, Want out- into the fiefs at Lyster, with a party of work #| men, and while pisying alone old well ang hg foil ven étowneé, a \u201c| SUPREME COURT - Steamship abi Owners Fail to Recover for Her Grounding in St.Lawrence.Ottawa, May 29.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014The appeal in the Hamburg Steam Packet Company vs.the King (thé last case 10 be heard this term), was taken up this morning.The\u201c petition of right was brought -by the.appellant to re- : Cover dameges for injury to the steamship Arabia while passing down the enip channel in the River.St.Lawrence at Cap a la Cloche.The vessel on !eaving-Montreal had.the port wa- den's certificate \u2018that she was not loaded \u2018too deeply to go through the channel, but at the point méntioned boulder, or on some other obstruction.The Exchequer (\u2018ourt held that; the Crown was not liable for non- -repair of the channel and.under no obligation \u2018to keep it safe for navigation.Also, that the giving of the certificate by the not negligence for , which the Crown Act, and, \u2018if it.were, that the port warden\u201d was not an\u2019 officer or servant of the Crown within the meaning ot that act.Christopher Robinson, K.C., and Leighton McCarthy for appellant: \u2018Hon.C.Fitzpatrick, K.C., Attorney- General for Canada, and *Newtombe, K.C., -Deputy Minister of Justice, for the respondent.On conclusion - of the arguments the appeal was dismissed With costs.Judgment was rendered in the case | of Tucker vs.the King.\u2014 Appellant sued the.Crown for the value of hie gervices as\u2019 commissioner appointed by the Minister of Railways and Canals to\u2019 investigate charges of active political \u2018pärtizanship and improper conduct against Mr.G.H, Simpson, superintendent\u2019 of the Grenville and Carillon Canal.\u201d The minister \u2018conside ered'the bill excessive and refused payment.The BExchequer Court,\u201d by the judgment appealed from, dismiss- .ed the petition of right on a demurrer by the Crown, on the ground that there was no contract disclosed on the part of the Crown to make payment for \u2018the services rendered.Appeal dismissed with costs.The business of the term being ended, the court then adjourned till Oe- tober.PS C.P.R.SHOPS HARD AT WORK, - Farnham, May 29.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014The usual rush of work in the C.P.R.shops -at this period of the year still continues.By Friday evening six new [varis will havé been completed and turned out for.service, bésides the usual amfiount of .car\u2019 repairing during the month, , _ INGERSOLL CO.ASSIGNS.Ingersoll, May 20.\u2014The Metallic\u2019 Manu: facturi Co of this hi = M».\"B Fergaoon\u2019 of Tngores rail.Me Uabilities are placed at $5,000, ith amsets amounts a $2,500.Pref aims net about The Cause of Dyspeptio.Pains.Improperly digested food usually \u2018tention .of the Slomagh.and pressure against the heart.5 results in much pain and distrese, at Nerviline sa relieve.the .distention, at 0] vs and cure the Tapeptic quickly.\u2019 Polson's Nerviline ls really an excellent ne remedy 26 for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cran Summer Com \u2018and Bowel bles.without Wers At the worst Eng: 18 regarded as showing that to-day's meet: \"Boers were given until Saturday to either : \u201cENDS BUSINESS she struck elther on the bottom, on al\u2019, port warden, if improperly-#tven, was.was Jiäble under the Exchequer Court | forms gases that cause a painful ais» | \u2018Cut Glass Bon-Bon Dish.$3.25 Sliver Sugar Tons, in case.$1.76\u2019 \"Plo Distributor .i.ee.e.s.$8.75 | Handsome Silver Bowl, in case.sesseco.cccuc0 00000 P8D.00 GEO.G.ROBINSON & co., MOBILIZATION Filly Maritime Men: \u2018Arrived There Yesterday and Tents Are Going Up.r Quebec, May 30.\u2014- (Spectal) - \u2014 The | mobilization of the coronation contingent at the Engineers Camp, st.Joseph de Levis, has already commenced.Major 3 0.Fages, R.C.R.1., eom- manding No.5 regimental depot, has \u2018been appointed D.A.A.G., and will cross over to Levis this morning to take command, Some fifty men from Halifex and.other points of the Maritime Provinces, arrived yesterday and .went under.canvas, and it is expected that on2 hundred men wil arrive in.the city from the West to-day, when they will provced to camp.Ninety tents, fifteen marquees, and one office -tent were\u2018 placed in position yesterday, and it is expected that by Sunday next over three hundred men, or over one- \u201chalf the regiment, wil! be mustered at Levis, and by the succeeding Tuesduy the full corps .will be\u2019 present, under canvas.\u2019 To BUY KNAPP'S BOAT.Trenton, N.J.May %9.\u2014Thé Canadian Tubular Steamship Oil Transportation Company; capital $1,000,000, was incorpor- .ated here today.The \u2018object of the.company.is to purchase the patent ri hits in .the tubular steamship from F.A.Knapp, und to build anid opdrate this type of ves- wel for thé transportation of oil.Incor- _porators -Marcus.Auerbach.Horace: S.Good, and K.K.Me Larin.of Jersey City.- BU RNS.PROVED FATAL.G t{fawa, May 29.\u2014Mrs.S.Roger, of- Alma Etreet, Hull, who was burned by the explos mon a lamp a few days ago, \u201cdied_to-day - [as tLe result.of ther injuries © « [WORST S NER T Relief Work Progresses Satisfac: torily\u2014 Letter From Pichford \u201cand Black.+ London.Max W.2 Mr.\u2018lain, the Colonial Necretarë, has received the following cablégram from Sir Robert Baxter Llewéllyn, Gevernor of the Windward Islands, an the West Indies: \u2018There has been no serious valcanie erupt} ion on the idand of St.hope thp worst is over, byt the people of the island \u2018are «till nervous! All arrange\u201d ments for lie comfort of the injured, relief of the destitute and re-se ement' of \u2018the people of St Vincent are progressing satisfactorily,\u201d .HOW THE ORURO ESCAPED.| Gttawa, Mav 29.(Special 9 Mr.Parma.ee, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce, received a letter to-day «trom Mesars; Pickford & Black.the well known steamship ewnems of Halifax, whose vessels are subsidized by the Candaian Govern: ment to ply between Canada and the West Indies.- The letter states that the day \u2018hefore the eruption of Mont Pelee.Martinique, the firm offered to wed\u2019 their vessel, the Oruro, which was then at a neighboring is- | land, to Martiriiquei to take off any people who\u201d wished to denve the island, bat the reply, cime that the vessel wax not re-| wired, as the situation was not dangerous.Had the offer heen accepted, doubtless, the Oruro would have been déstroved with, the: other vessels in the harhor of St.Pierre +] The steamship passed St.Pierre about o'clock in the morning bound.for Dominica.Everything was then quict \u2018and the li of the town could he plainly seen.tt same morning at 8 \u2018o'clock: the city was s de- troyed.\u2019 RAILWAY MEN VICTIMS, .Fatal Wreck .of Burlington Gravel Train Bearing Several High Of- cers of oad, * * Alma, Wis., May , 20 One man killed and four others seriously injured, \u201csome probably fatally, is the result of the disastrous wreck on.the Burlington road at Alma this afternoon: A | ravel triin .on which were six officials of, the road, in- \u2018cluding Superintendent Cunningham, was ing on a switalf; when another gravel Pra rain coming from \u2018the north trashed into \u2018it with fearful results.Supt.Cunningham \u2018is in a precarious.condition and the gravest doubts are entertained for \u2018his recovery.Blake, coneulting engineer, Bur ling pete, headquarters Chicago, was injured red are:\u2014S.D.Purdy, | Fondant bob legs cut off, will die; or, Cunningham, am, superintendent ner northern division, may di Brackenidon, pi engineer of NG sys- » gen: eral enperintandent of the system, \u201cserious lv injyred.ee \u2014 ; > CANABIAN ILL.Ottawa, May 20.\u2014The ernor-General he ait the following cable from tha casu- ty departm ent, Cape ne \u201ctod : Dan- A enteric \u2018fever a fontein, Y o8tis May, Alfred Parker, William es D at Genest, members of Ind in and Bel entisted at Hamil- and Gen ent \u2018at Rossland, \u2018B.C \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A BEGINS AT Lis CIF CENT ; Jos.Chamber- Vincent since Mav 18.J.suspension of Le constitution hes resigued his portfolio in order to lay his views before the Governor of Cape Colony, Sir Walter ¥.HelyHutohinson,.and his resignation has been ac Several other Ministers oppose the sus- | pension of the constitution.In an.article represen Mr, Smart's point of view, the Cape Times contends that neither the leaders of the Afrikander Bund nor the Dutch Ministers have i a T TK ut and that it would be dangerous to the i \u2018ests of conciliation to restore 8 tive government.With contested elections and passionate debates fomenting continual antagoniams, says the Cape Times, the interests of both Cape Colony and the Empire demand ae temporary \u2018sacrifice of parliamentary Government.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOT .HURRYING RESCUE.Few Bodies Bein Because Men Are Busy at Permanent Ventilation Work.Fernie, B.C., May 20.\u2014Work in the mines which were the ecene of Thursday's disaster is progressing favorably, but as yet.comparatively few bodies have \u2018boen recovered, owing to \u2018the fact that |- the rescue party is doing permanent ven- tilatioh work, and clearing rock as it ad- ances.Following is the list of additional bodies - recove up to 6 o'clock - last.Might: \u2014Wm.Love, Albert Korkas, - John \u2018Horvat, H.Hartley, Peter Lekar, Thos.Lekar.- \u2018George Rurnie, James A.Mitchell, Joe ubus, Thomas Burton, James PT Wilson, jr.Wm.Maurice, Wm.Thorpe, |, Joseph Laundry, George .Tucka, Steve [Zofacaka, James T Thorpe, Joe Schelling.° The.British Columbia \u2018Government has contributed $5,000 to the relief fund.JUDGE SEYMOUR.TALKS OF RE: ; CALL.- \u201cHalifax, x.S., May \u201829 \u2014Judge Seymour, of.Newfoundland, Is in the city, on his way home from \u2018a tour.of Ontarlo.Ho says the.statement his holiday was curtailed by the Government on account of his confederation \u2018speech in Toronto ië not correct.He asked for a short extension of his vacation, but | his Tequest was refused.Judge Seymour \u2018says he is in favor of Newtoundland's confederation with Canada, if the terms are right, and ho: thipks the question may soon ; be a live onc.\u201d Judge Seymour says there is.absolutely no_sentiment in Newfoundland.-in favor.of annexation tothe United States.No politiciaf would think of facing -the people with such a proposal, : .\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CABINET MEETING.Cttawa, May .20.-8ir Wilfrid Laurier returned to the city to«lay: bers of the Government =e separate for the éTtonation there\u2019 will he @ discussion here on the questions of Imperial politicial rela: Liens and: trade to be dealt with at the coronation vonference.Ask STOCKHOLDERS T0 MAKE PEACE Civic Federation \u201cMas, a \u201cNew Scheme to Put an End to Local Strike.\u2018 | New York, May 29-The executive committee ff the Civic Federation has, aceon ling te information furnished the | ï Tribune, end which it.will .print to- morrox (Hiiday) begun to put into =i- fee! a new plan to induce the operators, to \u2018arbitrate the strike\u2019 of the \u2018anthracite Ininers.A member of the Civic Federation said to.\u2018the \u201cTribune: \u201cAs \u2018soun us Senator\u2019 Hunni returns to Washington we will communicate with him with: ii View to his issuing a call fora meeting of the executive committee of the ( \u2018vie Fedération on general principles, to bé held In this city.When the meeting .will be held 1 do not know, but it will be called soon and the strike\u201d of the miners will be discussed.\u201cThe members of the federation are\u2019 no longer personally asking the prest-| \u2018dents of the coal-e arrying\u2019 roads to consent to arbitration.\u201cThey are endeavoring to reach \u2018the \u2018largest of.the stockholders instead, and through them the railroad presidents.So far they have been ralrly suc cessful with the stockholders.As soon as we have a majority of the larger holders with us: the meeting will be called.\u201d -MITCHE LE $ SPE AKS.+ Indianapolis, Ind., May.29.\u2014 President Mitchell, of the National Mine Work- $1 ers, left here for Chicago at midnight.There (s still no change in the strike situation, as.President Mitchell.announced, The call for the proposed convention, which, 1t.is understood, five districts of the miners\u2019 huve agreed to, has not been issued, and Mr.Mitchell will give.no opinion.as to when it will be sent out: -.The announce- merit was made to-day that the formal demand for the convention has not yet reached the headquarters, President Mitchell and Secretary Wilson held a long consultation.The strike situation was gone over care- | Tully, and all pldns perfected for carry-.\u2018ing.on the struggle, President Mitchell expressed himself vigorously as ôf the opinion that the men must wig, |.and said he is prepared to fight it out \u2018to the end.The men, he said, are beartily in favor of this plan, and will stand by the organization to the last.re rt A NEW.HIGH-SPEED.STEEL.Since the tnvention of the Taylors White steel, steel makers: all over \u2018the world have \"been stimulated to produce a steel which the continuously at speeds, and the BE made by the well-known steel facturer, Jonas & Colver, of Sheffield, Eng.: This concern has long been known as a maker of very high- grade steel, an trade in Americi,\u201d Their new steel is | caled \u201cNovo Afr, Steel,\u201d and it hardens in air or hot water, which ever niay be preferred.In forging thie steel it is heated to a higher temperature than \u2018the ordinary carbon steel\u2014in fact, to a \u2018Jemon color\u2014but it ls advisable to be particular to heat it thoroughly and evenly, It-den then be worked at this high heat, end works with r fà- cility than \u2018most other steels, if belog perfectly practicable to draw it down to as small a as may be desired under the steam hammer, or it can bel Dent at right angles.In Hardenin \u201d* is necessary only to hold it in a dlpst | ofr on to pune tin hot water, t ia claimed that this steel is wl inter- | Renched.at Fernie Before the mem- {| stock- | latest addition to] has had a considerable \u2019 .operations Ives Bot.Jt.LEA #4 [] DLIY PUBLIC [ve yor heuncolored and and delicious Tea from Ceylon.NOTICE.Electric , The Lachine ] - - of the Eleatric Powe Rapids \u2018Company having arranged forthe control ower at Shawinigan Falls, for the City and Island of Montreal, begs to notify its customers that it is now Pa red to contract for Electric Power in large or small \u2018units from one to twenty-four hours\u2019 servicè per day.- , .If interested write or \u2018phone ue and our representative .will call and discuss your requirements, terms, etc.2 The Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Compar 38 VICTORIA.SQUARE ny: Ltd, FACTORIES FOR SALE ORTORENT Two Splendid Brick Factories i in the Town of Drummondville, Que., for sale-CHEAP, or would rent for a term of years.Size 35 x 100, four flats, heated by steam.Splendid chance.for a manufacturing establishment.2 apply to The Pennsylvania Coal Co., 218 st.James ; | mre wm.Mitchell, Drumm Firat class water power, fully developed.For particulars\u2019 © Nothing The death and taxes.tain to get good clean coal iF you order from us.; > GOAL certain in\u2019 this world except You are core Pennsylvania Coal Co, 218 St James Street: ndville, Que.* to Select From coe PRICES, $5,50, $1.58, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and\u2019 upwards.' The hot wave is coming bay row.GEO.R.PROWSE \u201c224 St.James Street, Montreal.of steel workin, so that taps, miHling catters, rédmers, or whatever may bé desired, can be made afin Wao have Information regarding somë rem: arkable \u2018tests of this Steel, showing that it 1x capable of giving very high duty.\" For ivstanuve, a tool, 1x2, took a Foughing cut on a shafy fur a hoisting engine, the shaft being 111-4 diameter, the: cut 1-2 inch deep, voit deeds varying frog 1:23 to 1-18 and up to 1-8'inch at a speed of 93 feet por minute! he length of the eut on the \u2018ehaft being 4 feet.The same tool did the finishing eut at TP feet par minule, snd was in perfect.condition, On cast iron vite of these tools took à ent 374 Inchès deep with 1- 4 inch feed at 50 feet per minute, the\u2019 same taking\u2019 the tinlshing cut at a speed of 165.feet per minute.On\u2019 Nickel steel.steel castings, brass \u2018of government composition and other metals, great superiority to ordinary steel, so far as capacity to stand high-cutting speeds 18 concarned, and the -stéel is an interesting addition to the list of such steel.1t 18 being introduced \u2018in Canada by Mr.Wiliam: Abbott, of\u2019 13 St.John \u2018 street, Montreal.Notice to the Public William Dow & Co.will bo gratetul it the publie will théy have reason to suspect the.genuineness | ot \u2018ale supplied either as \u2018\u2018Bottled Dow\" or \u201cDraught Dow,\u201d and Wm.Dow & Co.hereby givs\u2019 notice that legal proceèdings will be taken against any person who is detected selling as \u201cDow's\u201d (either in bottle or on draught) ale which ts not of their manufac = AWARDED _ fn HONOR tool communicate with them when | J.H.R MOLSON & Ale and Porter Brewers.Have always on band the various kinds of \u2018Wodk and Bottles.Families Regularly Suppled.\u2018600 Notre Dame St., Montreal \u2014_ pres AND Write todzy for a Tree cory of our interesting booke \u201cInventors Help\u201d \u2018and \u2018How you are swindled.\" Wenave extrnalve cxperienco in tie intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries._Bend sketch, model or hoto.for free ndvice.MARION & MARION, CWEN N.EVANS, pera, Now York Lite Bullding, Mon: AT, Atlantic Ruiiding, Waesniraion 5 6° Da wes & Co.\u201c BRÈWERS, Ar Montreal Office: 521 St.James Street Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperia Insurance Company.Limited, London, England, British American Assurance Company, Toronto Alliance Assurance Company, London, Ent.LACHINE, PQ.Main 563 ire | GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Building, St.James Street, NOTICE.- on this property, Né ur St.George Street.Sh © Dés BROS.Ale and Porter TRADE MARKS ) \u2018lemple Building, MONTREAL (cation has been made to the, e.- | amon City of Montreal fog C3 % -| open a wood yard\u2019 Pale Ales and Porter May 20,1003 she\u201d \u201cà "]
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