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[" FOR LITTLE WANTS.Use Herald Want Columns.ESTABLISHED 1808 \u2014 NO, 110.Ay a, FOURTEEN PAGES.arent \u2014\u2014\u2014 DA - 9 EE i pone RAIN CRASHED IN; CAUSING THE Seventeen Persons Killed and Seventy Badly Injured in|, 2 ° NY \\ % ç vt, \u2026 \u20ac, - presentations the New Brunswick =u- cern on few dass.\u201d As pointed out in previous despatches some American lumbermen are as devj- jv interested as the New Brunswick Mnntermion.WOULD NOT GIVE MONEY TO [TALIAN And So Adjutor Silva Was Knifed in St.Paul Street Bar.ttecause he refused to give an Îta- ian au quarter whey asked, AJfutor Eyiva, à Young man ving at os Caux\u201d was .La .\u2018 Lo .w 1 LT 7 tL i.0 i ; \u2018 Lo \u2018 i x.205 Tea # * J * ; + ; ; .- + \\ ; > _ _ - a .Ed A Pa .oe | 1 | \\ ° T7 ; \u201c ; - Toe - 4 \u2018 ° .\u201c2 > \u201cio.at 5 T4 Fe = os THE MONTREAL DAILY Se nes meer pre voter antl \" a | Provisional Lieut; ¥ P:- in porté: Sagres, \u201cRice, Hoops,\u201d Webber and yo mitted to retire.April 7, tn.vert Wight; hon.auditors, Messys.L .oo jonal Lieut.A.Langiols is permitged Webb and J.H.Swift, hon, secretary: to retire.April 18, .Mr.J.C.Warmington, C.SE: pes 656th Reglment, 3Me Es t Infan- delegates, Messrs.J.C.Warmington je .try\u2014To be quartermaster honor- and sbber; building Peommitise, Tanne} 0 LOCAL TEST Great Many Promotions and Loo Apel 1 1906.11, A eutenants: Glibert Bailey Porter: Mat colm Mitchell, gentlemen.April 1985.Albert Adley, gentleman.April 13, |.1905: Sergeant Samuel Lawrence.tid- : Sergeant Nicholas Mensrs.C.swift, J 2 harpe ; H.Swift, C.Thackeray, Win.\" Perry, T.A.Davis and J, C, Warm- finance committee, Messrs, C Swift ra ington, A.Sharpe, J.H.Webb, Wm.Webb, Wm.Tooth er Cleanses sos and PET es the | so RES S| P60 CLAS TO AVE TT tleman.April 15, 1906 Private Jos: À QREA oy PURCHASE oF .\u2018Changes Have Been 9) Thoopilo Bonudgin, April 1 ai.| BROKEN UR COOK FIGHTS, Ped by poopie £ Jstasmont THE Gazetted.Ottawa, May 11.\u2014(Speclal).\u2014Tha fol- lowirrg promotions, apolntments, retirements, and confirmations of rank jro- mulgated by the Minister of Milita and ¢lst Regiment de Montmagny\u2014Pro- visional Lfeut.W.Poulin is permitted to retire.April 11, 1905.8Srd Joliette , Regiment-\u2014IJeut.J.P.L.Bastien is permitted 16.resign hls commission.Avril 20, 1908.Provisional Lieut.J.A.LaSalle is permitted :0 1\u20ac- Alexander, Harris, At the\u2019 monthly mes meeting of the 8, P.C.A, tha following members of the executive were present: Jas.Torrance, Paddington, J.H, Btearns, and Rev.8, Messrs.Chas, president; J.F.Cleghorn, ¥.'B.MacNamee, A.Very convenient tir touriats.PREPARED BV.ef: & : Was completed yssterda known makers of Ladie hy oY Ladies \u2018Shirt Waistsi EVER MADE BY ONE CONCERN IN CANADA The S.Carsley Company, Limited, and comprises the entire.stock of one of the best sts on this Continent.Defence, in militla- counell, tire.April 20, 1905.The secretary reported that the action E2400 RAPA ST SRNL VE REN JEN are an- ; On ieee nounced in a general order, Issued last -Sfth Quebec Regiment\u2014.Provisional | of the Inspectors had succeeded In : ; oo ing:\u2014 Lieut.J.P.Fromont fs permitted to re-| breaking op cocking mains and that .- Thi M Î tu St k Î f 0 12 000 Whit d G | red Shirt W | Î = \u201cRoyal Canadian Artillery\u2014To| bo tire.April 10, 1802.The names of Pro- efforts were being continued to follow DELAY WAS COSTLY To ' $ ail ac rer's 06 consis $ 0 ver ê ai olo ais 8, con © leutenant-colonel: Major and Brevet VIsional Lieuts.M.©.Barbeau and À UP, Persons addicted to this cruelty x.CREDITOR OF BANK Every one of which is made up In this scason\u2019s latest styles, Only by taking this enormous quantity were we 5 % Lieut.-Col.R.W.Rutherford, vice C.|A.E.U.de la Chevroticre are remove a TE took Tor CT aple to get such substantial price concessions, eriabilng us to offer to our patrons Waists at the lowest\u2019 - = W.Drury, seconded for service on ihe|from the list of officers i.the act vi 3997 76, the sne es sn Cc Toot or Review Court ; $40,000 Judg- prices ever offered for garments of similar quality.The prices at which the management have decided to offer.= staff.May 1, 1905.Lieut.-Col.R.W.militia, \u2018haying left limits p Ye St.jroceeds o ely last en- w Court Reveraes ; i these magnificent Shirt Waists to the public on Friday \u2018will be such that ladles will \u2018marvel at thelr little- ER Le pecondéd for service on sin Temiscouata and Rimouski TRes- A clreular letter was read from Mr.ment on Technical Argument.ness.They will certainly be : = t taff.1, 1905.Veteri Ma- emiécouata v - 3 jor TF Massle is granted \u2018the Trans tment.\u2014Lieut.H.O.Belanger is trans-| John Colan, secretary of the Royal So-| Apparently Mr.True du Peuple THE MOST WONDERFUL BLOUSE BARGAINS EVER oFFERED., \u2018 % \u2018rank of veterinary licutenant-colcnel, [ferred to the 92nd Dorchester Regiment.ciety for the Prevention of Cruelly to|¢r directgr of the Bangue du ple, , Seldom does such an opportunity as this offer itself to a discerning public, and the fact tht every one was made & April 6, 1905.April 11, 1965.Fo be provisional'ileuteu-| Animals, London, Eng.advising the| delayed action against his former.pre- J Up .by a celebrated manufacturer of Ladies\u2019 Waists from the finest inaterials, and {n the very latest style, 2 6th Duke of Connaught's Royal Tan- ants: Sergeant Joseph Theodore Emlie| society of his approaching retirement sident, ta J.Grenier, toa SE Mr adds to the attractiveness of this.unprecedented offering.Ladies will be able to buy E adieu usecrac Provineai Lieut 516.| Vamontaene APR i éme afier Tarty sighc years heryice \"hel rcfostaing | clatmed | hat on ths NEW AND STYLISH SHIRT WAISTS AT HALF PRICE.z La fs permitted to retire.April 1 Aube Ee rice.of Wales Fusi-{ C \u2018olin expressing the \u2018society\u2019 s apprecia: statement signed by-Mr.Grenier, in| The prices of these Waists are so low that ladies will.be able to lay jn a stock for the season, as atylés are so a Soh Regiment Royal Scots of Cana- Hera Provisional Lieut.FE.D.Aylen is] tion of the work he had done during his 1894, he accepted a directorship of the varied thal no two need be of the same kind, no matter how many you may decide to purchase.da, Highlanders\u2014Captain and Brevet Major J.$.Ibbotson is transferred to the reserve of officers with the rank AN AMERICAN DISEASE traneferred to the 11th Regiment, Arg- enteuil Rangers.April 14, 1905.11th Regiment Argenteuil Rangars\u2014 long term of affice.The inspectors\u2019 report showed the following work done: Palpitation of the Heart, bank.The honor entailed certain re- -sponsibilities to men of means, and as director Mr.Prefontaine found he had ARRANGEM embroidery, new full top sleeves.The Ladies\u2019 Blouse Walst Department Regu lar &ôc.TS FOR THE SHIRT WAIST SALE FRIDAY.\u2018 be given over entirely to the sale of these charming Summer Waists, a FRAY .covvrtiiiniiiiniiiiiieirereroncrones aenvccccceuces arrscccuncusansonseuee ses 35c = © and will be divided into cight different lots lald out on special tables.Extra assistants will be in attend- \u2018 u Of major.April 5, 1905.To be medical officer, with the rank of Convictions .cere ee seen ues 4 assumed the bank's Habilities toa large ance, but ladies are at perfect liberty to make their own selections and examine goods as much as they please, : = Bth Regiment Royal Rifles\u2014To be provisional lieutenant: Provistorial| Warnings given .48'amount which he: settle at a sum © .À 7 provisional lieutenant: Color-Sergeant |Lieut.Ernest Douglas Aylen, from.tha Special complaints h Investigated 2 et 0.00.Despite ih 4 heavy loss WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS FOR SUMMER WEAR 4 = a) Wales Fusi- nima estroye \u2026 se.V L ; 1 j 3 Christopher Severs.April 17, 1905.Ist Regiment Prince of H months ago before taking action, then ; = _\u2014 4, 1905.orses ordered oft work .cee 19 go Defo \u2019 .Bow Regiment Voitigours de Quebec\u201d fiers., April 1 IME Homes found for dogs and cats 1.1, & he aueà Mr.Grenier for 3367, and the| fg, 7 Lot 65c White Shirt Waists, 35c : > i te tr ere \u2014\u2014 \u2014 uperior Jour up ms r.E £ |cHuRCH OF ASCENSION VESTRY.| °° Grenler, however, held that in the long] A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAISTS, stylishly made with rows of tucking .and openwork | 2 P = At the adjourned meeting of the delay the claim had become prescribed\u2019 (aR aiocters fo, po far as lo say Church or the Ascension Veatrs tel Faint or Dizzy Spolis and Court of Revi on this and other VO.2 Lot 85c White Shirt Waists, 45c n e national disease » Rev.J.D.Flanagan, presid- : 3 of America.There is but one nation- a he Reports submitted showed the grounds.The latter court confirmed: THIS SPLENDID LOT OF FINE.SHEER LAWN SHIRT WAISTS, is profusely tucked and handsomely trimmed with em- gf] remedy for indigestion and that remedy is Dr.Hamilton's Pills which accelerate the action of the gastric glands and give tone to the digestive organs.They strengthen the kidneys and liver, cleanse and purify the blood and thus Add general tone to every owsan of the body.Flesh and strength are fart restored andthe patient can total receipts for the financial year as $14,783, and for the expenditure $14.583.The rector pointed out that to meet all llabtlities In connection with the new church the.congregation would have to raise from $2,600 to $8,000 annually, and ,did not look for much difficulty in \u2018doing 80.Office bearers for the .current year allays pain, Nervcusnoss RELIEVED IN 30 MINUTES.Dr.Agnew's Heart Cure not only cures the heart, but the nerves as well, and vigor, and it works a quick and perman- ont cure as by magic.\u2018not process, and is an honest, harmless, In wu trice it in a twinkling it gives strength This remedy cures by jhis views as to prescription and reversed the original judgment on that ground.Mr.Justice Lavergne dissenting.MANY SAILORS VISITED INSTITUTE LAST YEAR| Friday No.3 Lot No.4 Lot LADIES\u2019 EXTRA FINE broidery insertion of the newest design in front, sleeves cut lu the latest styie.Friday $1.20 White Shirt Walsts, 69c LAWN WAISTS, front made with 12 fine tucks, also trimmed \u2018with 4 wide tucks and fine Hamburg Splendidly worth 8c.Special Price, on 45c se rrssc ans cu ss arcussaten 0 san dora veus sac oran 0 0 Varna ne ue rem scene en ceen anne ns cure vdercenu una nec aaancace 01000000.s0 0100 0A 0000000000 $1.15 White Shirt Waists, 59c SPLENDIDLY STYLISH GROUP, allover tucking and embroidery front, tucked back, newest full top sleeves, tucked collar.: Splendidly made and finished.Regular $1.15.59¢ emccevraronn sravocsocen eat énd digest any food he pleases.are: Ministere warden Wa Peres: DER EE, for weak\u201d Bieri \u201cwerk olay ant embroidered insertion In rout, newest style siseves, cxtra value, perfect fling.Regular value.GO | est Dr.Hamilton's Pills yourseif,\u2014 re-elected: people's warden, Mr.Wm.The annual \u2018report of the Montreal, a mg BASE.Dd.VUS SE.ee | ste Er box or five boxes for $1.00 at Smith; sidesmen, Messrs.Bartiett, |Dr.Agnew's Liver Pills, 40 doses, 100.Sailors\u2019 Institute shows an aggregate No.5 Lot $1.35 White Shirt Waists, 85c : all dealers.Pring.Coop, Farrell, Stephenson, C.' Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame St.[attendance of seamen at the institute! [N THREE ELEGANT STYLES.all over tucking, embroidered front, tucked baci, trimmed open work, Hamburg embroidery 5 last sedwon had been.34435, .and ihe insertion.Others\u2019 trimmed with tucks end embroidery in various designs.Newest style sleeves.Regular egular $1.35.Friday.85¢ | average duily attendance 1b, \u201crell-| 4 TTT ha RA | gious meetings there had been an at;| NO.6 Lot 81.75 White Shirt Waists, 95c à | Li AO ratetet>eteteshehetepefohepet-pet-heteth> caused a corresponding increase in the running expenses, but in spite of this,' the expenditure had been fully provid-i ed for, and $800 added to the endow- one against the commissioners for cor- GERMAN FORESTRY EXPERT Qustiec, May 11.Special.VM.| Sheck, w ho has becn delegated by the | Government to enquire into.the forestry conditions of the United | Perfect fitting.No.8 Lot Regular Fac.Friday or steel beads, Tes to 1788 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to 194 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.\" The regular values of this lot are #&.c.66¢c Colored Shirt Waists, 29c Consists of LADIES\u2019 PERCALESHIRT WAIS TS, In a large variety of fancy.stripes and floral designs.Newest.style sleeves.- 29c « © 85c Colored Shirt Waists, 39¢ Tpe, and some worth $1.09 1 me f .This nd > à : mort EP ta I DU the fund} Comprises LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAISTS, in Fine Colored Muslin aud Percale, In a varlety of light colored patterns, splendidly made 30 | A deemed it wise to have 20.000 before.aod finished.Regular value, Sc, Friday's Price .0.20000iiaessrea vence lan es anne ana neue ne re de ne cases anse sance na dan» C ! | ; bullding the proposed branch at Hoche- No.9 Let\" S0c Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, 16c.; v : \"y \u2019 A Consists, of LADIES: SHIRT WAISTS: in linen color, butchers; blue and a variety of fancy stripes.and fioral | designs.newest ; ; ; .Tuesday night's meeting was provided \u2018siceves.Regular 50e.Sale P À Our steres are closed MAIL ORDERS by the members of Nt.James Methodist! ____ a ?ale Price oon eee eee ce : - Ce ÿ ; \u2019 .Church choir, under Mr.E.F.Water- : \u201d j \u2018 .: daily at 6 p.m.except SL promptly.\u2018and carefully } , pipi .: VC \u2018 .wouse ,the sololsta being Miss Ethel y », 3 ;.; .; > 1 satur day./ attended to : Ee ae Por re 0 Friday's Pure Grocery List.- 182.75 New Portieres, 32.23 IS > rae ee R Len es as VOLE tenced te.__ SR Messrs.Francis, Walker, Best and Car: rams Si a aon Regular.Spe.fal.Shredifed - n Regular.Sper jal.; PAIRS OF NEW SATIN FINISH POR.; me 2 ~\u2014 ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 : i .z .er, in addit several sai rsf ' : nda, pp gs c.ET \u201cSbrrdite ocoshut ~~.>< in.fine shaded effects.in blus_ = ., < : - Ships ea on to \u20ac lors rom) Rolled (tats, 748 le su : Pure Maple Syrup.Imp.Kal.GE 30 st 30 ard gold, green and gold.scarlet and : - : es Apples, Ib.tins, 3 for .We a Haking Powder.1, ib.tin.15\u20ac 123':\u20ace gold: Size dv inches by 3%, Jade .: pure Maple Sugar.per 1b Ihe 10¢ Cooking Raisine, 3 lbs.' 22e poèuler value.$2.55.Friday's $2 25 i ; | \u201cHungarian Flour,* 24 lbs sun Stewing Prunes, 3 lbs.23e ride TL et» : - ; | | ; 3 CHARGES MADE AGAINST Condensed Milk.tn.12ig¢ Bae Clover Leaf Salmon, flat .15¢ ~~ 9 i \u201comfont Soap, à bars Soe se Carsley Soap Powder.5 pkg Lhe © 1 pe 5 : | LICENSE COMMISSIONERS Upton Marmalade, 7 1 Ge [he Magic Washing Tablets\u201d.12e For the Medicine Chest: : 4 À | = .; ! Lemon Squasb, bottle .0 16¢ | Force or Grape Nuts .13i:e Regular.Special.| E Chatham, Ont, May 11.\u2014A sensation .GRANULATED SUGAR.17 LBS: FOR 1.IN \u2026 81.00 Perry Divis Pain Killer .23 15e B 3 .was sprung at ibe enquiry inte the.ac|_ FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER, PER'LB.o.oo.lun 20¢ Bloud's Iron Pills oo oon io 18e ; : ?.: .tion of the license commisisoners for! : abbey pA Compou a sro pont .V a , aine's Celery Co D .L F or M d B el ESL IL, véich themed yesterday he Latest Styles In Ladies\u2019 Neckwear, 19c Aver Sarsaparitia nm a3 | \u2018 a .Bristol Pills> 1.000 .De 3) , fr en an 0 y S eo.po rell Legprieton of ine Park.REGULAR VALUES, 400, 750, $1.00 and $1.50 Bristol's Sarsaparilla 4% ès.ÿ : | , Bla ha e epos Wyeth'< Eeef Iron Wine.$1.19 ce : + | .$100 to be pald McCrae, of Wallace« The very best value in.iLadies\u2019 Neckwear that has ever been offered.Nree i , | burg, if a secured the li e.Mr.This lot consists of a manufacturer's surplus of 2 ) - vat .| z, cur re license: Mr.5e .; | \u2018 THE \u2019 SUMMER .SUI 1 S ARE HERE NOW Lt Tor has disanpented aud a wir 150 PORES LADIES\u2019 BEAUTIFUL NEW NBCKWEAR.every one \u2018in the very latest style.;.- 35c 8Hk Gloves.1 EXTRA A : | .as > ë The \u2018variety of styles and material used ts enormous, There are Fine Lace Stock \u2018\" I DOZEN AIRS a; b Bb : | ee READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION | for.Three - charges are being venti-! Collars, of Oriental Lace.others of Chiffon trimed with rich sik applique, Others OVALITY SILK AND TAFFETA C - ) a i lated, one against Tyrell for -bribery.eguin are of lleavy Guipure lace and Chiffon combihed.covered with brilliant gilt GLOVES.in light and dark tan, fancy ¢ silk points, Jersey wrists.Sizes .We are showing a larger stock this season, more variety, and exceptionally good values .Prupt negotiation with Ambrose H.and iy 0.Your choice of any one, on Friday, provided you come\u2019 early 19¢ i aux ta 3.Regular vaine.se r-15¢ in Men's Summer Suits at $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00.The Suits we advertise to-day have i Larson and Carl Joberte.to take.PO AU AAA SAV PE A A a .y : - been made especially for us, and out of our own goods\u2014all-wool fabrics in plain or fancy À sioners That que Pat \u2018appointed A designs, imported expressiy for eur Men and Boys\u2019 Ready- -made Clothing Department.jon condition\u2019 that they withhold \u2018\u201ci- THE | D | CEINES, Counsel represents all the: : Lm TE parties interested, } Ÿ ee .MYRTLE LODGE, K.OF P.MANY NEW MEMBERS TO .| BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS (Advertiring: Rates \u2014 Birth Notices, 2bc; | Marriage Notices, 5c | HANNING\u2014Toronto.May T.0 beth,\u201d beloved wife of J a re er apte PA Clement George Hanning.C.E.in bis §0th year.AKLEY\u2014At Grimsby.May 4, Mary Elizae Sylvester Oakley, aged | .0 .Death Notices, 50c.) SUITS FOR BOYS OF 11 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE\u2014Choosing | States aud Canada is ar present in.- - £9 years.> among these is mostly unlimited.Of All-woo! material, iu dark or light colors; all sizes Quebec.He had a Jon interview .Dedication of New Hall Will be Held .BIRTHS O'DONNELL \u2014 Ou the 6th instant, at St and best of values.Prices ranging from $4.00 up to 87.50 the Parliament House, AN Hon, A on Evenin \u2018of May 16.; : Cather ne.EE wit ne 280055 nell.| THE BUSTER BROWN SUITS.SIZES FOR BOYS OF 4 TO YBARS (OF AGB\u2014Prices.I Turgeon.Mintater of Lands, Forests coir ooo ood ; | BOUDREAUCA: Tusket Wedge, April 26.to bee aE a.Mrs.Saran | for these begin at $4.00 and run up to $7.50.and Mines, and several of the officials, Li thelr removal to the new hall, | Mr.and Mrs Nelson Boudreau, a son.SPENCER At Roti a.May esse Copan! ; .» ; ADGA Ne .3 Me ! Spencer.mother of PANTS FOR BOYS OF 3 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE\u2014Reinforcéd knees and seat\u2014Pants that of the Crown Lands Department.a busy mom, Besides (helr regular] Mie Fred Ragan a apaghter.Te and Wiliam d.Spencer.aged 8 years.are made to last.We have just made two prices out of this lot \u2014$1.25 and $1.50.| CONFIRMATION AT CATHEDRAL, fortnl&blUy \u2018sessions, they are holdlug | FONTAINE\u2014April 27, at 49, Cutibert Street.TURCOTTE\u2014At Quebec.May § Dame Vir-$ MR; > v , * three special mectings for fhe purpose\u2019| to Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Fontaine, a daugh- ginie Biagdon, widow ot, late Hubert Tur- \u2018hall to Pythian uses.STO Me \"Selby il % TTT TO Brussels Rugs, in all sizer.Also Portieres, Drapes and Curtaina\u2014Irish Point or Not- Girls that zlgam lke chandellers, Myrtle Lodge has added to her ranks | Mra Vieent Storm a daugbie Mr.and , , tingham Lace.Prices ranging for these from 75¢ and all the way up tn $27.50.giris in séfnple frocks, since February 1, about twenty new SNEVD-Lancast ont * LE er M q \u2018Government Imposes Fine { Table Covers and Fancy Cushion Tops, With cord and tassels to, match, ' Plump girls and slim girle, girls Chat jhembers, which fact, together with Mre H.neve, a.daughter: + to Mroan of 2 cerits on every tin of golf club sardined i siinper horribly, - what she will gain through the cl .: i, | Girl i E re class my FEDLE -Tapleytown, Ont; May B.to imported ê ~ | Girls that come in all alone, girls night, will make her the strongest K + May b.| ?that come In Nock, P.Lodge in Montreal, - * *| Mr.and Mrs.A, A.Tweedle, a daughter.=== == © 1 Hi ; .* Fair girls and dark girls, girls from \u2019 el \\ A = À r usliins at uc a ar every latitude, : MARRIAGES, 1 : This te à y spécial offer.B Musli = Sweet girls and sour giris, ahd vreliv BIRTHS AND DEATHS WERE AN DON hn May ey very special offer Fancy Muslins for Curtains, 40 to 54 inches wide: girls, of course.| Matthias Church, by tho Rev.Mr.Bushell, Guantities to select from.Muslins we have sold at 20e, 25e, 30e and 35c.All marked Posing girls.and lounging girls, gicls | ALMOST EQUAL LAST WEEK Gwladys Louise, daughier of B.Farl Dick- down at the one price to clea?, 10c a yard, \u2018 \u2019 in every attitude, \u2014_ - an, both ot this city\u201d Kon of Thos.8 \u2018 .Ollcloths\u2014Canadian, American and English Oilcloths, Linoleums and Inlaid Cloths Bass.| - They are what \u2018we ke to.See, with _ Ofie-hundred and seventeen births JOYCE-JONES\u2014At Napanee, - Aug\u2014-10, 1904, : ment.Large assortment to select from- in every line.Prices ranging from 200.Zhe.now and then a horse.\u2026 (Were registered at the City Hall last Ada Amella Jones, dagghter of Mrs.Jas.30¢ a yard and so on up to 8.0.tT , .week, and, one hundred und \u2018sixteen Jones, to James Joyce, both of Descronto, .Rig girls and little girls, girls with deaths, off which number ninety-one | KERR-SCOTT\u2014At Torouto, by Rev.A.B d i boas fluttering, were Roman \u201cCatholics.\u2014twenty were Winrhester, pastor of Knox Presbyterian : jiris about the.tanbark ring, g:713 Protestants and five Jews.Church, May $ Robert William Kerr, of \u2014 Our Li C along the wall, During the week one died from diph- Toronto, to Mnggle Miller Scott, of Glas- inen ounter Girls with lovers to applaud the brisht therla, five frog measles, and one from &o0w.Scot.R te of Li T bli i | things par ave uttering, as whooping cough, while consumption MYERS-LAUDER- Parrebora, Noo Arie emnants of Linen Tabling, in lengths of 2 yards to 3 1-2 yards, no Girls\u2019 who wouldn't say a word for | carried off fifteen, bronchitis four.and y Rev.F.M.Younx, Geo.W.Myers to cost price.\u201c ¥ NOW selling nt less than.nou anything at all; come bronchial Tpiisamonia wine.Pledial Miss Theora BE.Lauder.* Linen Damask Table Cloths, 83 x 84 Inches: worth $1.50, for.81 00.Horsey girls and mamma's girls, girls pneumonia was responsible for one vie- MOUNT.N-CULLEN~\u2014May 1, at Quebecg | ë | f H i i i ; \u2018ross Gin Mr.John Deyell, a member of the| STANSPIELD-GRURB\u2014Oakland, Cal, April : Ne ° re 5 1 4 lad! drink, Peterboro County Council, dled at .Hs] 235, Miss Ethel E.Grubb, daughter of Fred- | .: \u201d For jt Is called a ladies\u2019 drin ' residence, lot 26.concessidn 13 of Otun-| eric Ernest Grubb, of Oakland Ca.to Br.! Embroideries and Whit G d C Because it makes the cheeks pink.abee.The deceased, who was one fot] Alfred Stansfield, of MeGill University, À : 17\u20ac 00das ounter .Adv.line pioneers of Otonabec Township, To of Frederic Su .sficld, of Whalley, A ; rt) .Table Napkins, fringed, si value, for 10¢ yard.ze 11 inches; worth 60c, for 30¢ dozen.Bleached Union Linen, 38 Inches wide, with colored border, for aprons, T | Regular 15c French Dimity, atriped or White Satin Striped Muslin, 27 inches wide: Fancy White Muslin, open work, 28 inches wide; worth 25e, for 18e.Swiss Muslin, polka dots, at 20¢, 2Be, $0c.35c and 40c.French Vesting, open work, at 48¢c and 5Oec.' White Mercerized Canvas, Basket Cloth, plain or figured, at 30c, 40c.50\u20ac and 80e.checked, at 18c, 80e and 40c.worth 85e, for Z8c.White Satin Striped Lawn, 88 inches wide; worth 15c, for Se.White Lawn, 40 inches wide, with border, for aprons; De yard.HF HA FH 03 HK FHI IH HINES MSIE HI IIE IE $5002 S450 03 AHH 3 DUPUIS FRERES, The Big East End Departmental tore, Girls that laugh at all they see, girls that sputter pettishly, - You will not keep your adorable skin If you do not drink Melcher's.MILL TOTALLY DESTROYED.St.John, N.B., May 11.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The saw.and grist mill of J.FE.Porter, ex-M.P.P., at Andover, was total- 1y destroyed by fire, together with the machinery and considerabl® lumber, The loss is over $10,000 and George Carl, an employee who was discharged only yesterday has been arrested on suspicion of having fired the premises, He is now .undergoing\u2019 examination.The grist mill was one of the best equipped on the Bt.John River.- i \u2014 PIANO NOTICE: charities.hé entertainment rel be this city et tho.4 iss Gertrude er, 80-| o ears, D.alle, father of A.- eee The famous Helntaman & Co.piance Provided by .ee Custom House employe.COUPON.: (similar to the 18 purchased by the Mo- Gill Conservatorium of Music), can only be obtained from C.W.Pinas Pass It round whe're you wie, | The Lats oo oomes back for «ne \u20ac > Red | - , COUNTY COUNCILLOR DEAD.Peterboro, Ont.May 11.\u2014(Spectal.) \u2014 was a well known and highly respeot- ed citizen, and for years took an active part in municipal affalrs.He had bèen suffering for the past few montha.from an affliction of the toes; gangiene soon developed, and his leg was amputated last week, but the shock was too great for his system to survive.He was «9 years of age, and leaves a wife and nine children.~ ~~ ei rem.FOR CHARITY'S SAKE, Elocutionist Bevan Giles is promoter.of a concert in the Y.M:Q,A.hall tonight, the proceeds of which will go to prano; Mr.R.Dumbrill, baritone; Master Laurence Lister, boy soprâne; Mr.Bevan Glles, elocutiènist; Mr.Woods, \u2018Edmonton, May 11.\u2014The Lieutenant- Governor of Alberta will be sworn in A sab .» } - .that talk coquettishly.thm, pneumonia \u2018three and 1 par Miss Annie Cullen, daughter of the late Linen Damask Table Cloths, 72 x 90 Inches; worth $1.75, for $1.28.Girls :of languid dreaminess.girls o?congestion two.Grip carr pulpe \u201c Thos.Cutlen, stevedoré.to J.R.Mountain, Table Napkins, 17 and, 19 inches; worth 12c;.now selling at 7e.force and vim, persons.: .fon of John Mountain, of H.M.8.Customs.; - Craugu on a July 1 itstead of having che ea beloved wite of Geo, 4Chadwick, \\ on: of both provinces take| ,aged 35.- A diriodibrelocdooioed eevee 5 A IRD'S ; \u2018BREAD.ikon at Hebing: a6 ap frat intended.À | SRAYAL Halfax Lu 4 Geo ; , YX.vows , pe Saad ein Rising: celebration in being arranged.Grey, aged s yours, .PICKETT- CAMPBELL~Hamllton, Ont.May 3, by.Rev.De.Lyle, Jane Kinrade, daugh- \u201c ter of late John Campbell, to Frank Lesllo Pickett.WALTON-FLYNN\u2014In St.Patrick's Church, Queber, on Monday.May 8th, by .Rev.Father Délargoy, Miss Pollie Flynn, eldest daughter of Mr.Maurice Flvon, of Quebec, to Mr.Thos.Jingsley Walton, of Mount real.x DEATHS IN THE CITY.BARRY In this city.May 10.Henry James Barry, only and dearly beloved son of Robt.Barry, aged 21 ycars.-tice later.(Carmen, Ont, and St.Ignace papers please copy.) COONEY\u2014In this city.on the 9th instant, Wm.Cooney, son of the late Janes Cooney, Raed 45 years.\"LABELLE\u2014In thix city, \u2018May 8, at the age BULLIVAN\u2014At, his father's residence, 848- Esplanade Ave, Montreal Annex, May 9 ublio Instruétion Dopartment.CHADWICK \u2014 York Mills, May 6.Ada Funeral no- |.Cn A * .[a .\u2018 AMERICAN AND CANADIAN Spring Shoes and Boots, Goodyear Waits .Shoe.buvers who want cool feet this summer should examine our line of OXFORDS.They are light in weight, stylish and handsome in.appearance, but wounderfullv\u2019 stout and durable.We have them fer men.women and children, etc.Also Truñks, Valises, Satchels, ote, \\ f Denis Sullivan.: Limited, 2868 St.Catherine st.Sole comedian; Prof.Wichorn, pianist and Arthur Sullivan, son © LL 1571 to 1589 St.C theki St.| sie |e perce muets, ot 0 Meme 43th, TO = BLANCHET\u2014On tbe 7th Instant, aged 47 REBN CASH RECRIPTS with ov ° a © ne .INAUQURATION AT EDMONTON, |BLANCHET On (he th \\neiant, ated 1 of GREEN CASH: So\u201d ASE MN J, A, MOONEY & CO.8 x a i ; qe 5 + ; PE [ Ek _ = rices we say they are worth, and Nottingham, in all widths.Embroideries and Insertion choice from this wonderful Friday's Spacial Sal - OF.- ENBROIDERIES Laces, 20 p.c, Embroideries, 15 p.c.They are the most desirable qualities made to sell at the n Valenciennes, Cluny, Oriental, Torchon, Muslins in all widths and qualities.As Dame Fashion has deorged.that this is to be a gréat Lace geason, and as all the fashionable Laces to be worn this - season can be found in this great Lace Sale, will it not be to your advantage to come in as early as possible and secure first Bargain Sale?.LACES and # ASSORTED, \u2019 Lace and Insertion squida, Renaissance Also Linen Lace and Guipure.in beautiful Lawn, and Swiss Comprisin So .5 +.* ee ae .1 ! + - Le A ! , TA - \u2018 ~ = msn ES + hi cf Ta } À 7 En \u2019 Da i by ; eu» .: \u201c Tet .8 Le \u2019 \u20ac Ce TL\u201d Pon 1 ; _ oo .Ps | , _ ; ; i \u2019 ' _ ty = 2° 4-0.; \u201c 1 ~» .sf = ; Ca LS Ly ny un v | CN Lo ! oe .) a + '., .; .- ; , _ - * HE MONTREAL DAILY.MÉRALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11,1905 \u2018\u2018 eu 4e ee 8 \u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mm rig qe AT Ta Te \u201c.52 at oe Thy let | Washington, D.C., May 11\u2014(Speclai).\u2014Some \u201cvery interesting papers have been read at the International! Railway Congress.relating to the difference he- \u20ac uropean and Ame: methods.erican railway During the discussion, so far, in matters relating to the suburban trafile, foreign sentiment evidently leans henv- lly toward electricity as motive power.A.Mange, secretary of the management of the Paris-Orleans railway, stated that the electrification of over twelve miles of the Paris-Juviey line has increased tha service substantially and reduced the cost of*operation.Similar results were reported from the Newcastle district of England.Alexander Wilson, assistant general inan- ager of the Northeastern.railway, stated that\u2019 by electrifying that part of ihe road devoted to suburban service, the company had regained traffic previously taken by the electric trams, and had increased its revenue to a large extent, notwithstanding the additional investment for electricitv, The locomotive question is an important one, and our heavy engines cave attracted considerable comment.Alfred W.Gibbs, general superintendent of motive power of the Pennsylvania company, in speaking of the De Glehn type of locomotive built for his company Hy the Societe Alsacienne, said:\u2014 0 \u201cThis engine represents a fine type of construction and is & handsome example from the standpoint of lightness of parts.\u201d pre .Ÿ Lh 0 ways Condemned-\u2014Com- A a Lei = A .paliys.Side; of Te (Canadian Associated Press Cable) London, May 11.\u2014The Liverpool Post- Mercury, commenting on the Canadian railway debts\u2019 bill, says: \u2018\u2018There has been a great deal of railway amalgamation in the three kingdoms, but In all, such transactions that have taken place, the position of the debèn- ture and.preferehce shareholders his never been prejudiceds In.the Canadian project the security of mortgage holders is being weakened, and this 14 a matter of immediate and real importance, bepause there are a considerable number of small rallways in existence in Canada whose destiny is to be swallowed up by great and powerful neign- foors, and wherever mortgage bonds have been issusd by these small rallway corporations the.bondholders will le helplessly in the hands of the finan- clers who organize the operations, If, for example, mortgage bonds in such a railway.had been bought at a premium and the rallway sold to another company, the mortgage holders might be requited to accept bonds at a lower rate of interest or be puld off at par.If, on the other hand, the company became bankrupt, the bondholders wouid simply have to take their chances amongst the preference creditors.(\u2019a- nadian rallway securities have bean rapidly gaining popularity in England for some time, and it is unfortunate that this should no sonner have hap-r pened than that the Dominion Parliament should allow a measure to reach its third reading stage, that if passed nr graphed there, ing down that Cheops Drank.\u2019 This proves that SCHLITZ and a world-wide reputation.\u201cON TOP AND IN THE BOWE ~ By SIGMUND KRAUSZ.with \u2018From the Gentleman's Magazine, May-June, A068, - .\u201dWalking up the road which leads from Mena H he\u201d plateau of the Desert,\u201dI noticed a smali camel caravan being, 10 he animals were lade for hp Sa lzramia as background: AIT now cases, and great whit ang.*1- their sides showed e biankets hang- | \u2018DRINK SCHLITZ BEER, the Beer that made Milwaukee famous; \u2018DRINK WHITE RO , at the Yankee business spirit which knows how to get advertisement even out of CK WATER.\" 1 had to émile that the enterprising advertising agent had not made his legend read as fol} in large _ letters the WHITE ROCK WATER can be found everywhere, and that these beverages have LS OF GHEOPS' PYRAMID.\u201d the Pyramids.OWS: À hoto- The words : 1 was only wondering \u2018Drink Schlitz Beer, the Beer F.X.ST.CHA RLES & CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, : 39, 41, 43 St.G Mentroal.abriel! st.MES ERIS Still, the diatribution of parte does not seem to him superior to that in American engines, and he said that \u2018I he had had a great deal of trouble with the copper staybolts and had had many cases of hot boxes.He would be :-lad to have the opinion of French englneer® on these points, and also regarding the best type of crank axles to adopt.Me added that the De Glehn locomotive nad excellent qualities in the matter of quick starting.- .Sir Charles Omans, of England, crit- Mayor for his approval find signature.If he refuse to approve thereof, he shall return the same with his objections in writing, to the city clerk, who shall submit them for reconsideration at the next meeting of the Council, as a matter of urgency and privilege.-1f the majority of the members: of the entire Council reaffirm sald by-law, resolution, obligation or contract, the Mayor shall be bound to sign and approve the same, and if he shall refuse so to do, such by-law, resolution, ' must serfously disturb British conti- dence, not in the securities of Canadian rallways only, »ut in all forms uf investment in Canada.inoluding Canadian city bonds that hdve hitherto commanded confidence and been freely invested in here.\u2026 2226-2232 St, Cétherine\u201d Street \u201cRegal\u201d Bicycles SPORTING 600DS ; C.P.R.Offical\u2019s Comment.~A prominent officiæl of thè C.P.R.when shown thé above comment, characterized it as being greatly exagger- at 10c and 15c.and Saturday at, per yard .area es ce RE ; \u201c>\u201d act, shall, in the Province of Quebec.FACTORY GOODS.Parts being of standard\u2019 size, no difficulty is © Handsome Lustre Shirtwaist Suits, \u2018 sary In a country ane or a SO hat have the same effect for all.purposes «we can't blame the Mayor for his experienced should replacements be necessary.' vi son re Shirtwalis its, in a beautiful , pensive as it 1s In America: but thatl,, à sale by a sheriff.\u201d exercise of veto,\u201d to-day remarked Ald.\u2018Bn aps shade of brown: skirt and waist made with large 4 95 .ihe system works to the benefit of -the|\"\"«ppig bill which has \u2018been brought St Denis, ohe of those who voted for Prices: $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00.tucks, in all sizes.For Friday at .a Co.pasenger I could not for a moment CON- up by Mr.Geaffrion, and_which (snow Ald.L.A.Lapointe's amendment.\u2018I \u2018 \u2014 \u2014 Handsome Lustre Shirtwaist Suits, in navy blue and cede.Having traveled in this counltÿ.!pefore\u2018the Senate for Ts third reading.was quite clear as to the vote, mysclf\u2014 Enamelllng, rebuilding of frames, brown; skirt and walst made straps, finished \u2018with Friday \u2018at 40 palrs of White Net Curtains,' 3 1-2 yards long «and 60 inches wide.Regular price $1.,25.Yours for Friday at .185 pieces of Insertion, in \u2018Valenciennes and Guipure, in pretty shades of white, drab and ecru.Yours as long as they last Friday small buttons.A bargain 10000 De 210000000000 veo ¥ ery cheap 20 with.tucks and $6.95 3, RAILWAY BILL International Stamps HED \u201cCUT OF RAILWAY COMMITTEE Ottawa, May 11.\u2014(Spevlal.)\u2014The Railway Committee Bad under consideration to-day Princeton to l'enticton.The C.P.} : + road as part o / i J ] side C 1 to ton.P.I.bad to The Court held that too much liber: a or oH) Montreal Power -at 90%.ways will lead y h X the Vancouver, Victoria & Easte v ive * ?: ; AT vas that a saving of 325,000 YEW ead you to the pro- & Navisation Compone DL stern Railway divert iis line In the same way to evade ty had been permitted by the parents.The result wa & perty.1 Mr.Duncan Ross had charge of the bill, which is purely road could not cross the mouptains from the mountalns, although fot «rossing the boundary line.icizing a'paper by General Passengeï Agent Daniels of the New York Ce- tral Railway, in which the American system necessary in a country where cabs are eitaer non-existent or are charged for at absolutely exoroitant rates, and also to a great extent neces- not.nnly.on this occasion, but previously.over some very considerable, distance, I have been astonished \u2018to see delicate ladles carrying their own heavy grips into and out of trains without a single hand to help them.I dara not in England._ 2 000 aa \u201cSupply men aré lere in large are giving every day somie kind of a\u2019 Stestainment which is appreciated by the delegates and their wives.The exhibition of tracks and signals is one of the exhibits that a crowd is watching, A practical demonstration is going on \u2018Yall'the time.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LTY OF FOUND GUI CRIMINAL ASSAULT Ferdinand Martell found guilty of having criminally assaulted \u2018a young girl of sixteen was to-day sentenced by Judge Desnoyers to two days\u2019 impri- onment with $30 fine or other six months.Accused had been allowed to visit the contemplate such a condition of affairs ated, siylng that most of the statements were.just so much \u201ctommy- rot.\u201d way Debts,\u201d and which provides that \u201cany sale ordered by the Exchequer Court or a judge thereof, under this should, IT think.be defeated, But you will notice that it applies to the Province of Quebec aloneind has no bearing whatever on the rest of Canada.It 1g.therefore.rather difficult to see, how it can pessibly disturb the British confidence In Canadian securities generally.he history of rallroading in Can- the salvation of the bondholders of the small lines.A small railway cannot make morey and pay expenses in Canada just yet aud.when such a line 18 bought up by one\u2018of the large rail ways it means that the hondholders have the payment of thelr Interest practically guaranteed to them and English: Investors have often had thelr money save in this manner.Thé C,P.R.has absorbed many of the xrpaller Ines, and always with advantage to the preference sharcholders, idly going into debt when the C.P.R.took it over.As soon as it was absorbed, however, the C.P.R.appointed from among its officials, a president, directors, a general manager and superintendents who looked after this f their former dutles.and $30.000 a yeur was effected and this is à rufficlent sum to pay vearly obligation or and valid as {if signed and.approved by him, subject nevertheless contract, or where the approval of the Mayor is specially required.\u201d but perhaps some of the others were not.the three per cent.for the years, but & crumb is better than no bread at all, and the cheap gas begins right away by-the terms of the amend- \u2018ment, .Whell the percentage is finally gone, the gas_is at its cheapest.\u201d ' faster than allowed by the act.CLOSING.QUOTATIONS 7 contract shail be legal to any.MAYOR UPHELD., 1 knew that we were giving up last ten rere \"We know the quality of material and\u2019 entird construction, and parts of \u2018shops.be obtained.of BETTER QUALITY and at LOWER PRICE THAN OUR .; : : and Canadian Baggage system was de- \u201cThe bill referred to, sald he, \u201cis no g therefore.can GUARANTEE EVERY BICYCLE BEARING OUR Lo A 2 .; : | SF .pecial provisions of this charter by ; , A REMARKABLE LACE .JOB SELLING AT A STRANGE\u2014 soribed as the.best, differed with tNe!goubt, the one known as the \u201cAct t6 which Lee apecified majority of (he NAME.+ °: -.Lee _.E ARE 1 - PRICE.oo Speaker.My opinion 2 that a amend the Act respecting the jurlsdic- Council.ia required for the approvai of | Equipment.as desired, and built to customers\u2019 specifications.= ; e à necessary By ) , tion of the Exchequer Court:as to Rail- |any by-law, resolution, obligation or \u201cIn England, since the development of companies supplying all bicycles, the bulk: of the business is done by local fwork- By choosing parts from each maker, a complete cycle may OWN MANUFACTURE: Bicycle Repairing == best and tires fitted, and all kinds of r=.We now operate one of the.Bicycle Workshops in Canada.Second - Hand Bicycles .\u2026 OLD WHEELS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT.Wheels that overhauled and put in good condition.All sizes and patterns.$10:00 upwards.have been thoroughlw Prices from ¢ > : numbers.They are dong all they ¢an|aq, = continued this offical, \u201cproves ;, tye Recorder's Court, to-day Wm.: ne \\ .to make the affair a success.Whll2| beyond a doubt that the absorption Levy, s6 Shuter Street, was finea .$10 \u2018Send for.our Fully lllustrated CATALOGUE.of great interest to We Give Double Gr | they are handicapped by not belu& cpa wmaller rafiroads by the larger l'on a charge of running an automo- : sportsmen.MAILED FREE.© i | members of the Railway Congress, they .oncerns has\u2019 almost Invariably.beem| pile on Dorchester Street, at a pace Ae : .AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.7% Canadian Pacific at 147%.50 Twin City at- 114%; 25 Twin City at 114%.1 Textile preferred -at 86.100 Detroit United at 83's.10 Union Bank -at ati 4444.26 Hochelaga Bank at ,126.i #0 Mackay common at 40%.1 23 Nova Scotia at 61%.10 Nova Scotia at 61%.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee NEW wORK STOCKS.\u2018 ; ,; - 50 Twin City at\u2019 115.Me : ; us à J who had stock In them.Tuke.for in Cc Frontenac Parc, situated In Ferdinand Martell Was Sentenced to ( 0 \"ye \"case of the Pontlac and Ge Dominion Iron at 2% Hochelaga Ward, Montreal, an » Two Days and a $50 Fine.Pacific Railway.This road was rap- 50 Dominion Coal at 78.incréase of,10 to 15 per tent.on \u2014 > Increase, | For the sale of vacant lots of \u2014g the.actual low prices will take.place.MONDAY.the 15th 'of MAY, 1905, at midnight.Three offices on, the ground.opened dally from 1 to 6.30 p.m.Ontario and Terminal tram- \u2018 to (clear up any defects which muy havel Mr.Wright (Renfrew)\u2014What barin 1s done B17] regularly, she sat on his knee and ., nterest on $325,000.rivate wir ur >.Monk ; existed in past legislation with a new char- | if It does cross the boundary\u201d : on they embraced each other as freely as four per en au you ons exaggerat- by A Bache ace * Cc D.onk .: \u2019 ; 1 | ter for the road.| Mr ,Ross said that he was roplying to the |if they had been husband and wife: In| \\ vatement published in the Liv- |\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014.: - = The charter was first granted by Provin-| cireular.The road came back Into Can- fact, nore so, for, added the Judge, ed the site r at an \u2019 : .; * \"4 : ï - reully is, and what small , May 10 May 11 cial Legislature and afterwards by the Do- | adian tefritory and made no connection with married people seldom do much:eud- erpool b v really ls ane PRESCRIPTION \u2018Op.OL ep.C1 J \u2018 tinion Government dt was feared thal past, any road at that point in the United States.dling nowadays.: foundati here is for it.: _ |) .\u2019 : { eglslat on was defective ana the bill was; He nsked what would be thought In the Fast i GS CENDRES re AmalgamatedCopper 81M SI 81 813 ' SOLE AGENTS, : ; werely to confirme legislation already passed.if any application was made.to close up the - \u2018 - : Am Locom.Co.aso.aug 4 ; .\u2018tion of the bill.however, was Sarnia tunnel to keep out United States con- - \u2019 do do pref .113% 113 113 3 3 taken advantage of by the C.P.R.and other nections.\u2018 con .Am.Sugar Rtg Co .Jit 1315 1806!4 ., Room 3 La Presse Building.interests to preyent the road, which will Why should - Southern Britirh Columbia .do do pref .148 .exer : \" run from the boundary district to Vancou- not have the same rights as other parts of ; * Am $Smeltg & Itef Co 1134.115 1144 116 Tel.Main 4918.; .ver, being built.Already 160 miles of thel the Dominlon?He sald that not a pound of : AmCarand Foundry 314 34.SK SR \u20ac cn constructed.e charter, ore, was taken out of tho country to the Co naconda Mining Co ; \u2018au: J ~\u2014 \u2014 line has be tructed.The ch ÿ to t A da Mining Co 108% 1054 108K - ( which passed through the.hands of local United States.\u2018There were mountains of ore Atch Top& Santa Fe 83 83's RY Bij \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ~~ > ?people in British Columbia to Messrs.Mac- in that country, but it was low-grade ore do do ref Jolg 102 | : : + Xenzle & Mann.15 now owned by pire J.J.{ znd had to be treated in\u2019 British Columbia.| Baltimore and Ohio 10636 108 106 108) | - .a , as mene ÿ -on- 7 : oer eee aa.rm enced the work of con-| At present ore from the United States was | À Brooklyn Rapd Tr.604 606 603% 60 , being taken into the smelters at Granby and : Ch & Alton Co 83 ; Mr.Hill does not want any subsidy from Greenwood in Canadian territory.What the .te ; = Ca cago if on 14754 1474 1474 14834 ; : Lhe Dominion.Decause oe will not he in| opposing interests wanted was to actually 1 - - - ce de 8 She \u2014.bi y.way restricted and hampéred in building compel Mr.Hul building into the Similka- .: , \u2019 û _ Canada Bouthergs .JESTER .; \u2019 .in, and Ihernfore can receive a better grade.enn region, tnrough 6 merican territory.London, May 10.\u2014After \u2018the deputa- Mayor PARA desert after Shoe ada Ono 28% od oH on?1 signed circular ha een circulated |'and prevent a road being built In Canadian 1 a iculture .on- noon by a formal notice Lo City Sler J st.< Ps \"0 , \u2018 , and distribuved against the bill.\u2018 territory, \u2018as was now asked for.The Great Hon to the Hoard Agr are.Le 1e David exarcised his right of veto, Chicago ati.iu '% 170% a - ; a, Mr.Ross, in dealing with this clreular to- Northern had now a charter into the Simjl- (ference consisting of representatives of upon the resolution of the City Coun- olora 0 out orn; ees.266.M i STORE NEWS aiserivaune hie Canon document \"He pri Cul but ve peuple ea Southern agriculturists, éonsumers, Butchers,and oh last Monday, granting an cxten- Con Gas NY.op 1043 104\" 108° 1804 - 2 \u2018= ! ) Ne e t ; an the road on Can- \u2018 in ; : and Iron \u2026 \u2018 .\u2019 esked Mr.Drinkwater.who was present, HR Ba ns what the oppon.Other commercial organizations met to sion of franchise to the Montreal Gas| Col Fueland Iron.48% 4536 7 484° 45M 1t this wero not so.\u2018Mr, Ross sald that M ents of the bill wanted to prevent.There discuss the matter, Lord Aberdeen sald Compuny in exchange for cheaper gas, © tL 0 \u201cUnited.Ry.ooo.83 OUI Vankleek Hill, Ont.May 1l.\u2014(Spe- (R\u2019 ; , Mr.Drinkwater would not deny it, he would wag à claysa In the circular stating that |jt had been an adfnitted fact for yours | 8nd the fight for seventy-five cen! pylfeck and Wea.i.ccc.|clal)\u2014The.morning \u2018session of the take ft for granted that his rond was the, the Railway.Commission cou.d not control oF gas is now on.In the note to the |pgiaware-Hudnen.184% .\" Presbyterian Synod openéd at 10 : : : author and, therefore, he (Ross) would pre- rates.This was not so, but fancy the C.P.R.that Canadian cattle were free from City Clerk, the Mayor refused to sign |Denver RG prof.8 8s 2 (o'clock yesterday the new noderator i.pare to deal with it as such.He showed l'asking for legislation to reduce rates.The disease.He thought a national com- the resolution, and stated that his |puiluthS8h-Alt.18 18 [Rev Dont ML we in the hair .\u2014 ON OUR \u2014 at the character of the legislation was competition of the Great Northern would mittee to work for âhe removal of the |i easons would be formally presented de a prof.4 Rev.av clLaren | e ¢ .| such as the C.P/R.had obtained itsell.Tf| make the C.P.R.reduce rates.: embargo a good suggestion, and looked to the City Council at Monday's mieet- Groat Northern pref.72 29 !1 2% The devotional -exercises occupled , A | .bad forthe VV.& EN.Railway.Thee ire po ae ot th Ron made a Srodg a0 forward to its removal in the near fu- ing.For the sgeond tine within the | General Fleotrie.\u2026.: .\u2026.LL 177 about oe a hour R The Moderator LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY.PV.Ve.RA : cir- peal in favor of the bill passing in e in- | 0.+ miti : - co + Jersey .\u2026.Lane eens ,, Rev.r.'Scrimger, ev.Norman C= : : ory line tour dm Re matter or fact ferests of the province.The preamble or ih ° tive: of he Allan.Lino.replying to à memory of the Pres nas folie vetoet.Towa\u2019 Conirar coin © Le BY Les 1004 Leod, Rev.H.J.McDiarmid, Rev.Dr.| \u201cWe have made a specialty of this ; PR.h act bil as carrie a goo.majority.1e : nor : ce | \u2019 ?.3 : \u2018 .ne \u201c6 ' .the road only crossed the boundary once.at Opposition.howeves, taiked the bill out, and Speaker.sald that American cattle the last case of such exercise being Kangas-Toxas con.i, Fo \"set .Amaro.Re nen Teyihaak and linc.\u2018and our stock of it cannot be Louisville - Nashvilie 16 mi { ; Btdley, so as to secure a low grade.The at one o'clock It was still before the com- were only shipped from Canadian ports since- the imposition of the embargo, the action of Mayor Prefontaine, Oct.The minutes of the first session were excelled in the city.In point of range = \u2018mittee.21, 1801, in vetoing the resolution Manhattan Elevated ., ns, .\u2019 | ° \u2018 - before\u2019then It was impossible.Canada Ald.Cléarlhue and Vallleres, for an Missouri Paciflo .read over by the clerk na adopted styles varie of patterns.choice mc (5 : : \u2018 over and over again had offered to investigation into a charge by the |MSt P and 8 St M, with the suggestion that they mig colorings and assortment of dé- aX ' PRESS ASSOCIATION WILL provide the cost of a commision.of mover, to.the effect that he had been ad a Pret.de much abridged before Taov Jas: siens: it cannot be duplicated.: :a |enquiry.The chairman read a letter approached for his vote in support of | Metropolitan, Trac.\u2018 : : rices range from ; [VISIT MONTREAL AND QUEBEC from Lord Strathcona who referred to the famous \u2018electric \u2018light contract.New Con Hudson Toss, treasurer of the Symod has ore I p : a communication recently issued by |On this: occasion.the Mayor's action \"40\" 7.do 1 pret\u201d 78 last Max and that the Moderator Rev 100 to $3.50 a Pair 1 .oo : The annual -excursion of the Cana- him stating that Canada was in favor was sustained by the council, unanim- do do II pret Dr.Amaron had appointed Rev.Jas.alan: Press Association will be held \u2018| of the removal but could not himself, ously.Ald.Ames moved the accept- N Y Ont Western.Patterson, of Montreal, as his suc- RTHE KNIT-TO-FIT MF to.this year during the last week in June &8 the Canadian Government represen- {ance of the veto and not one dissent- Norfolk-West com .cessor.This action was confirmed by | G., to \u2018Quebes Montreal and Ottawa.The tative, intervene In a home affair.Ç ; ; Northern Seourities.the Synod.S 2469 ST.CATHERINE near Mountain \u2018 À party will leave Toronto on June 3rd | The following resgiutions were pass- INTENDED TO VETO.Ponn RM.Rev.Robert Gamble, of Wakefield, | | «| and \u201cwill pass down Lake Ontario and ed unanimously: \u201cThia,conference hav- \u201cI had always intended to veto this| Premed Steel com.presented the report on.erder of busi- To the St.Lawrence to Prescott on one ing regard to the fact that the herds resolution,\u201d said Mayor Laperte to a do do pref.\u201c| ness and resolution.Nhe members = \u2014 \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 _ | ; ., | \u2018 \u2018 of the R.and .O.steamers visiting on of Canada are the healthiest in he Herald reporter this morning, \u201cbut Perples Gas.: 7 of the committee who were chosen to = TES Genuine the way, Charlotte, N.Y, Kingston, world, and free from contaglous dis- y reasons for so doing must be pre- o do prof.! Sbpoint \u201cthe standing committees of| made.Rev.D.M.Ramsay, of Ottaw: Ont, Ciayton, Thousand Island Park, ease, they should be admitted and that cented to Council first before becom- Phil and Reading.the Synod are as follows.Rev.Messrs.\u201d in his.address, stated that there we Alexandria Bay.Brockville and other the laws regulating {he importation ing public preperty.\u201d The mayor ap- do de Il Pret E.Slogle, convener; Dr.Kellock, Rob- 30,000 members of the - Presbyterlai® and exportation of live animals to peared perfectiy confident that his ac-|Pullmen.ee ert, Gamble, J.MeKay, N.P.McGilll- Church in Canada, and that their avers Canada from Great Britaln tend to Ç a 5 places of interest.\u201d At Prescott the ar e r S river boat wili be taken preparatory to shouting.the rapids.At Montreml .- Le ray, À.P.Scott and Elders A.N.' of ; cause and perpetuate disenne and de- Ry one Monday will Dock arn hy oi aye and J.B.Criuckshank\u201d The see ontribation ve emia por mot .[another change will be made and.the |generacy, In our erda In this reapeot be à powerful argument for cheap gas.do 0 -pref.committee.on obituary notices con- \u2018her.The Synod of Montreal and Ote e i] é new Montreal will carry the party ,to|that they prevent the Introduction of |rhe Mayor clalms that the city has|fene Ce Fnoite.\u2026.sists of Rev.Dr.Armstrong, pf OUA-'tawa had \u2018done much better, giving a ttl L V P Quebec.- fresh blood while they permit the ex- plenty of time before It for the gas Rash Goalhon.wa, Rev.J.W.Tanner, Revi James gierage of seventeen and one-hal e 1 er Se sunday and Monday will be spent] portation of sound breeding animals solution and in five yeara will be able TON CHE LL LOIRE 1 Patterson, Rev.K.Shachan and \"El- cents .per member., The report wag : TA viewing the eights x the Anclent Lap and Lhe retention for en KT NRE ne to do & great deal Letter than at pres- JUS Zaather oem.lik 11% 11 1134] der bert MoConnell.* \u2018The report finaily adapted-on motion of Rev.Dre \u2018 - * KA - = a.was adopted.> TU : Must Bear Signature eof ta ill he made > Montreal.\u2018mound cattle rejected by foreign buy- oN avor Laporte refused to discuss the u¥ Bree oom orl By MY BO +9 ne report on augmentations was Ke port on French ovalgelization \\ In this city the party will put up for ers.three per cent.argument, the expro-| do do pref.psy 98d 97% 85% presented to the Synod by Rev.Dr.| work was then read and submitted t* .\u2018a day at the Flace Viger and will lett rte priation phase, or the reduction offers ve Rubber Sou We, 4 hs 8 Kellock.one vousldemutioh of this re- the Synod by Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.lhg the points of interest.wa, Ba C : but stout in- pret.soi Riou ort created a great deal o sens- > Ade .< ; : ool ne Pred will bo reached on weanen- | THEIR EXCELLENCIES Oe Campa lly mand Union Pacific com: iil 110i H8< Male S50 \u201cRey.Dr.Campbell, Rev.Dr.OF Mopeds, Compared with the se .day afternoon.The Parliament Bulld- ON INSPECTION TOU for the proposed «xtension.da pret ll 0 0059 40% 40 Scrimger.Rev.Mr.McKay, Rev.Dr.anges There are now thirty ordaine Ses Fac-Simile Wrapper Below, figs will be visited and the party will! ° : R \u201cAld.Vallleres' motion for an exten-| West Union Tel.Ui} Armstrong and others addressed the = 4\" i (v three unordained minise ° return the same night to Toronto.\u2014 sion of franchise in exchange for eighty Wiseonsin ocom.204 2 204 on Synod.Rev.Samuel Lyte, D.D.of ters in \\the French work laboring va mar This morning Lord Grey, accompa | cent fast con e H orship.LL A _ Hammon, oe argon Te fan ontane forty-six mission fields.There are now \u2018|njed by Lady Evelyn, Col, Hanbury \u201ccannot come up ore the Monday's| == | sembly, y ur : n ; ftv-0 .WINDSOR GRILL ROOM.= Vitae, and Captain Trottar, A.D.C.,| resolution is finally disposed of.Ald.CHICAGO MARKETS, ;.- |and necessity uf increasing the mint- 1,280 members, an vacelpte Fey The .Th Grill Room In connécti ®t pald à visit to the immigration bureau IL A.Lapointe\u2019s amendment has the ; : arr gm stipend of\u201d mtnistérs : From $750 IC asc Jeu ; : FOR HEADACHE The new It pald \u2018 By private wire to Mr.C.D.Mank.from h 1 of the Year were.$5,481, a decrease of $500 from ff et arindsor \u2018Hotel, was opened/ On St.Antoine street, where Mr.John | first call\u2014bat the company cah give us J Bache & Co.: TOR to $800.He stated that sevens nd las last year.The expenditure during he FOR DIZEINESS, yesterday for both ladies and gentle- Honlahan, of the bureau, took them In| seventy-five cent gas to-morrow ie it|\" May 11.Opg High.Low.Close.est educated, large hearted and lari i \u201cvery exceeded the reccipts by FÜR BILIOUSEKSS, men.The grill room will now be one charge on a tour of inspection.wants to.No one will object.\u201d And! wheat, May.91 93% 01% 92M bortous men In the wip charges at a)- $2.304.Inthe Point.aux Trembles., of thedistinotive features of the great At noon Lord Grey was the guest of| the .Mayor laughed, as the thought July Lo.835-9 ds.83% 84%-% laboring augm a Al | school one hundred applicants for ade FOR TORPID LIVER 48 © 48 ak most starvation ealarles.As the Mont ' » | }hotel, It is fitted up with the moat ¢he directors of the Horse Show at a| crossed his mind.: b | Corn, May.si rir: pi 94 © most starvation salaries Ae He Mpar | mission had th be rotused for want ot FOR CONSTIPATION, modern equipments looking towards very enjoyable luncheon at the 8t.| This is the regular procedure to © Ou ay 8 wn 204 fle) heavilr from the augmentation fund |room.\u2018At least $60,100 is required to ne.: comfort and convenience.he good \u2018James Club, and this aftepnaon their| followed in such cases and is based on|\" ruiy gall of 9g 2010-44 29 3 Ba mort it large, improve and equip the buildings, FOR ALLOW SKIN } in the city chart July ., 4-46 19% .j he trusted that they would .supp : .taste 'diapiayed in the furnishing - of Exceliuncies and suite will be present the following clauss in the city charter: pi.\" iY | 13 85 Las cs 1880 more liberally in the future.and Fev.Willlam Shekrer is now as FOR THE COMPLEXION) the new department reflects credit at a ten In the historien! Chats ane | or cont oven by The City Juiy Lo.4347 TW 16, 134 The afternoon session opened at two tively engaged in ralsing funds for that .| on the hotel\u201d management, .Ramesay, which the wanan\u2019s branch for\u2019 contract approved rer Wi h rs Lard, May.Lil Co 48 1x a'clock.The.report of the committae purpose.This report.which was very\u2019 ~\u2019 i ] : Te \u2026 Jet (he- Antiquerlan Hoclety in givinæ|Counell, shall within, forty-elght hours, July o.73 I-40 T9 .30% lon wogmentation was.further consid \u201cinteresting, as adopted after, 8, F .| sr, 3, M, D lus, of Toronto, is A {In \"their honer, : Po-ni they will |d the motion Of the -Gounell:: be RS M8 ken ST TRS él a rot versl.amhéi nts\u2019.WEIS\" Je \u2018mscusttok-*7 rfi er are ie ns 3 À.DURE 616% A Le \\aresent in.London, int NS aes -prouené as! a BROW, sha pity, alerk | 200 BLY.seca\u2019 \" ! oo .ib \"a ; \u201c | Lo en .3 : pa 2 8.v .; a \u2014 \u2019 \u2018 : A 0 a el arr TT .ta | : Le \u2018 .Ww x : te *, : > Li J ; ~ ., ; Les _ _- \u2018 : .- x Le ne : a \u2018 ; ; Le LX oo - \u2014 +, Nothing in this Act containeg ahall bye construed as allowing the city 2b vielate any of its obligations undertakep by contract or as affecting or re- eine powers specially granted by te to corporatiens or companies,\u201d Te Presse was informed by a director of the Power Company, no was formerly an alderman (La \u2018Presse might as well have aid Me.jainville: and been done with it) that the section of the city\u2019s charter quoted the foregoing operates to legglize the action of the Council ab Monday, Awhen a twenty years\u2019 contract was arranged by resciution, and not by by-law \u2018sa prescribed in section 530.f y 4 \u201cNow,\u201d this Power Company direotor and ex-alderman is quoted as say- We.\u201cThe Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, in virtue of its chaser tained in 1887, has the right to use its franchise in the streets of theeity, | en against the will of the city.The Legislature has given it that po -Zh the present case, there is.ne \u2018question of a franchise, but simply thd tle \u201cfication of = contract in consideratién of which the Montreal Light, Heat and.ower Company engages to reduce the price to be paid by the citizens: for; rot The actian of the Council is therefore quite legal.\" : The enunecfation of this opinion by one so familiar with all + phases of the for the Mayor to veto the resolution on principle as well as upon the point of Jaw.Freely translated, Mr.Ralinvilly's statement comes to this: \u201cIt is no concern of he City Coungil's.how Auch we choose to charge the citizens for gps.We can use the streets as\u2019 we like, and charge what we like.It suits us vo charge the figures of which intimation was made to the Council by Ald.Larlviere.His.method of registering Our Intention is therefore perfectly.légal\u201d \u2019 Ce \u201c* Of course, the answer to this reasoning is not far to seek.It appears in- Bantly one usks himself\u2019 why the Power Company should go to ail the trouble af putting Une \u2018resctütions thrétgh Coutietl, instead of merely \u2018sending a letter, A letter would be so much simpler, and would spre twenty aldermen so \u2018Wuch trouble with their constituents.Mr.Balfour's famous half sheet of pote paper would meet thé case admirably.Then why téke the troubte?For two very good reasons, thus: : (1) The old contract which it is proposed to extend contains an unders \u2018twking by the city not to \u201cpermit the laying of añy other gas pipes in the streets or lanes of the city.\u201d That exclusive privilege the slature has net given the Power Company.That undertaking, once made by the city, would be irrevocable by the city, under the very section (367) Mr.Rainville \u2018quotes as above, One would think it ought not to be very difficult to establish.in law that when.it comes to making an agreement on such a,point, the provisions of section 530, which exact & by-law with its three readings and\u2019 ample considération, instead of a resolution with no consideration\u2019 at all, should apply.) TS 7 (2) The now famous Lapointe amendment, which gives the company more, much more, than Ald.Lapointe, the ostenafble author of the resolution, knew about, makes the city agree to conditions of expropriation which represent the very \u2018utmost the company could ask, and ten per cent.more.The Legislature, \u2018badly as it has used Montreal, never dreamt of imposing such conditions.The Legislature never dreamt of ordaining that Montreal, in.order to be able to do business on a level tootiug when bargaining for a gas contract, should have 16 buy out the gas works in a dozen outside municipalities, should have to \u2018acquire at fancy speculative values a lot of franchises secured by all sorts of methods from those municipalities, should have to pay the company for the Legislature-given rights to use the streets of Montreal, should have to pay a eouple of \u2018millions or more for the rights: of-#-*\u201crunning- -concern,\u201d\u2014and-\u2014then-ten per cent.on top of ail that.No.But- af this résolution of Monday were legal, and ff legal were not vetoed, then for twenty years, under the very section r.Rainville cites, the city would be absolutely helpless.Mr.Rainville mentions the \u2018\u2019consideration\u2019 the company gives, a certain reduction, inadequate most people will think, in the price of gas.The \u201ccons pideration\u201d given by the city i: retufn We have \u20ac outlined.* 1s it not rather a cool proceeding to argue that there is no obligation upon the aldermen to conform to the section requiring a by-law when it comes to the city giving such undertakings as these?Is it not pretty cool to argue that binding the city hard and fast for twenty years in this\" way \u2018Is a mere formality, best dope in a hurry, without any consideration, without letting the public have even a hint of what is being done?The raid made\u2019 üpon the city, through the Legislature was nothing to it.: The present, imminent danger is that the aldermen who voted \u2018for this resolution will vote it again next Monday over.the Mayor's veto.Then\u2019 the city.would have to fight in the courts oniy.The citizens of Montreal are: bound to see to it, to the.extent It is in their power to do #0, that the aldermen \u2018who represent them shall not vote to \u2018over-ride the Mayor s veto next Monday.Once that danger is past, the city can hold its own in a fair field.+ I \u2014\u2014 A VOICE FROM THE CONFEDERATION ERA.There was published the other day in the Toronto Globe a letter which must Have come into the atmosphere of re- liglous and sectional bitterness apd partisan rancor now prévailing in that .city like a breath .from another and a purer air.It was, indeed, a living reminder of an age when the statesmen of the Conservative party took a very different viëw of the responsibilities.of a Canadian Oppesition from that which is now actuating the Sproules and Fosters and Macleans of to-day.at was a voice speaking out of the tra- ifitions of.a time when the consolida- \u201ctien of the young Dominion was should not be inserted until the House was in Committee, and then be pressed if possible without debate or division.This was accordingly done.and it affords a striking example of rival poli- ticiams acting.together to\u2019 avoid what they believed to be a real danger to their country.\u201d What does danger tothe country matter to-day to the men who are dally caricaturing Sir Wilfrid Laurter as a tool of :he Catholic hierarchy?What does national unity matter to Mr.Maclean when he sees a path to office through continued insults to the Province of Quebec?Sir John Macdonald was not in his day too scrupulous as to the means by which be could get to power: TEE Wtuation as Mr.Rainville unquestionably is, only proves how necessary it is .thought to be an object well worthy «of the sacrifice of sthe petty jealousies wf creed and province, when it was understood that \u201ca country like Can- dés, composed of so many different saces and creeds, could not en every question be governed according to exact political ideals, or as you would build a wall, by line and plummet.\u201d There ard few finer figures among the retired statesmen of the Confeders- ton epoch who still survive then James Young, of Gait, Ont., mem- Mer at Ottawa for South Waterloo during the first eleven years of Confed- wration, usually by acclamation, in 1888 Provincial Treasurer in Sir Oliver Movwats Government, until pelled to retire by ill-heaith, in 187$ and 1898 chairman of the great Liberal cone wontions of the Province of Ontario, and throughout his active life one.of the broadest-minded publicists of the Miberal party.Mr.Young has long Rpen out of politics.He is one of these \u201cOld Liberals\u201d who Conservative orators are fond of telling us are sham- wd and saddened by the later developments of Liberal policy; and he comes out of hip retreat at the age of seventy, to proclaim that the policy of Bir Wil- drid laurier to-day is tHe.pol- dy of Alexander Maokensle, the ohly policy possible in a country so constituted as Canada, and the policy Sir John \u2018Macdonald, when in tion to Mackensie, recognised fet at it\u2019 would be unstatesmaniike to \"hig fa not,\u201d says MF.Youn, \u201cspeaks Stig la net.\u201d says Me.Tonos, spent the aptensmy messures, \u201cthe patriotie apieit tm Whteh Sir John MeoSonald in 18%.When Mr.Mackenste a the Territorial Bil] of that but he well saw that the premiership of Canada would bring neither housx nor profit \u2018to thé man and to the party which attained it by rending national unity asunder.\u2019 .RESOLUTION V8.BY-LAW.The Mayor has decided to veto the resolution of Monday, for the reason, | \u2018among others, that the\u2019 Council should have proceeded by by-law\u2019 instead of by resolution.» What is the difference?.The difference is that, infan etfair of such magnitude, the first, second and third reading of a by-law afford ample opportunity for \u2018discussing ali matters involved in such a contract, the effect of the various obligations assumed by the city and the company respectively, technical questions as to what is \u20ac fair price for gas, and a variety of similar matters.\u2018The thing can be done with open eyes, and If, perchance, something Improper sis slipped th at the last moment on the third reading, the Mayor can, if he happens to be that kind of a Mayor, make a corrupt majority emphasize their contempt for public opinion by voting the by/law again, over his véto.By the resolution method, as was seen on Monday, debate is imposgs- ble.When ths author of a Yesolution does not know what is in it, as was the case with Ald.Lapointe, what can be hoped for in the case of nineteen other aldermen who vote without studying the matter at all?bony Se If this business had been gone about sobsely, all the questions about the sont of predusing and delivering gas wold have Been gems into.The claim made that ft couts more.- supply gas here than in some ether\u2019 places would have been tested.None of that for our twenty aldéfthen.They took what was sent for their Kpproval, and ve Abd.no auamtions.Vat tol veto the whole by-law and at least | des bem aldermen would \u2018have to inquire whit was the valug \u2018a2 the; thesthros por cent.tix from whose operation -the company asked te be released.They did not ask, and the President of the Power Company, |'whem.axlded by The Herald, eouly .| only guess at it.cumstances, have en the troulile t9 Jnotace that what he\\nas' offered ths Company is niove, by about one and two-fifths eents « thousand feet, than the Company formally aaked.- In whort the affair might have resembled a busi aren het instead of resembling: ell, what does it resemble?: THE GASPE FORESTRY RESERVE.The pdlicy of forest reservation fis the most important develo nt y the modern science of forestry as applied to the management of national land.It may be thought that it is of more pressing importance in coun \u2018tries siready almost denuded of time.ber than in a province which, like Quebec, can boast of being the most extensive spruce-growing country in the world.But it is always better to lock the stable door before the horse is stolen.The development of Quebec's hinterland is now in its infancy, but its énormous advantages of.water powers and river courses, which are only beginning to be appreciated, seem to promise that once begun it will be a matter qf rapld progress.Ontario has already set aside for fore millions of acres of territory unsuitable for the purposes of agriculture.In Quebec an experiment is under consideration in the Gaspe Peninsula and the reports already received from the officials of his department by the Hon.Adelard Turgeon seem to place -it beyond doubt that here is an Ideal location for the carrying out of the reserve policy, upon which the Gouin Government looks with a favorable eye.: \u2018 - The Forest Reserve, In this sense, is simply a district in which settle- land from the Crown .are prohibited, while the cutting of timber, the right | of which may still be leased out, is subject to special regulations based upon the necessity of preserving the growth, restricted to mature.growth, and if it be found that this is not replaced | by natural succession the Government retains the right to adopt speclal measures for Its restriction, The object 1s \u2018not simply to maintain the forest in perpetuity.In the case of the Gaspe district a far more important result will flow from it, namely the preservation of the streams which take thelr rise in the district.to_be reserved.The defective water supply of the Eastern Townships is ascribed by forestry experts almost entirely to the removal of timber from their sources.In this way the forestry reserve becomes, not a.restriction on, but a most fmportant adjunct to gol- onization and agriculture.(NOTE AND COMMENT.Mr.Allvyn Fellowes, the new president of \u2018the Britisn Board of Agriculture, has given notice that so long ; as he occuptes his office he can hold out no hope of the removal ot the embargo'on Canadian cattle.\u2018There is a certain air of haughty \u2018permanence about Mr.Fellowes\u2019 phraseology that Als.Lariviere might, in other cfee : off estry purposes flve and three-quarter | ment and complete allenation of the | \u201cCutting is bf course rigidly | _ Awarded the Gold Medal at Paris.) Our easy system of payment makes the possession of the Gold _ Medal Newcombe possible to people of moderate means.Catalogue and all information: free for the ashing.WILLIS & CO.- SOLE AGENTS, 2470 St.Catherine Street.Leave your order for Riano Tuning \u2018with us.\u2019 Phone\u2014Up 2686.\u201c Terms moderate.n° LL The assumption of an obligation meams the development ef character and the enrichment of ilfe.The man who does not bear some burden and take some risk does not amoust to much.Ordinary debt is an evil, but when a young man goes into debt to buy a farm, to pay for a home, or to carry a book in a Building and Loan Society, he 1a doing the Prebt thing.and will be ail the more & man for the © burden assymed.When we are put on our mettle we often do things we should never dream.of doing under easier.conditions sud less strenuous demands.SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS CENTS PER WERK PER 81.000- 00.ALL LOANS MADE TO MEMBERS ONLY.YOU CAN JOIN AT ANY TIME AND COMMENCE YOUR WEEKLY PAYMENTS, ALL LOANS ARE FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE AND A HALF YEAR'S, REPAYABLE IN FIFTY QUARTERLY PAYMENTS.CIRCULARS AND FULL INFORMATION MAILED UPON APPLICATION.A PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH KE SECRETARY\u2019 WILL GIVE YOU FULL - INFORMATION FOR YOUR PARTICULAR CASE.THE PEOPLES MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, CLASS B.w.J.McGEE, Sec.-Treas._ OFFICE\u2014Mechantes* Institute, 204 gt.James Street.; _ Lo , \u2014 Langevin has so much.at heart, and _\u2014 mere _ We Have Now Subscribed Capital $1,470.800.00 \"8 AND WHITH AND BLUB AND vo DRERS , 8 taches wide Well -Fridey, per ybrd.BLACK \u201cL' ron SADE, FRENCH TAP.5 ca a ps ry rend per yard recents ss0ccu0ncunc0008 29c Mc SCOTCH GINGHAMS, for .-124%c full sizes.Friday .MEN\u2019 8 NEGLI \u2018Values up Friday Bargain Day ,.yard LADIES\u2019 WRITE AND QREAM VESTS, with or without sleeves, lacs trimmed, snessuen0temerBU0cccesncocccnnecenteu One on co cum N40e000 SHIRTS\u2014A manufacturer\u2019s surplus étoékr._ Bises 14% to 17%.$1.00.Friday, all at .occravneese LADIES\u2019 SUMMER HOSE, Plain, Lace and Drep Stitch Past Blaek Cetton and Lisle Hose, also Tan.A Very Special Bargain To-morrow, at, per ALL WOOL.BLACK BASKET CLOTH.DBESS GOODS, 44 in.wide.À regular Wc value.Friday, per yd.25e ANCY COLO MUSLIN vi ORE 8, LING, Organise, Dimities and Worth up ts Zc, Friday, per @nsccssscecsoreseocsessrevencon ul colors.tac.\u201d 188 WHITE ORGANDIE MUSLIN, for fq pes eo serpoassasathoesessococcre ren Pair coos 122\u20ac .2c Methers whe have Beye to Clothe will \u2018certainty find ¢hts the most interesting news in.(e-day'a paper.SHARP AT & O'CLOCK TO-MORROW MORNING, WE PLACE ON SALE G00 MILL ENDS OF TWELDS 1 to 1%; yards long, suitable for 5c BOYS\u2019 SUITS and PANTS.We have divided \u2019 them into 10e THREB BIG LOTS at, each base resscecsece ne eseeraes 15e There'll be some.Choice Bargain Plek- ings for the early comers.ON SALE AT 8 0°SLOCK.1 CASE MILL \u2018ENDS OF TICKINGS, to 10 yard lengths.While they last, per JRFÜ creecreerassscrsacsons Be.ON SALE AT § 0°CLOCK HEAVY PLAIN AND TWILL BLEACHED 8-4, 9- cut off the piece.from 2Æc to 2566 yard.While they last, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 EETINGS, \u201cEnds of the loom,\u201d and 10-4 wide, all useful lengths They would cost you .122\u20ac 3 = PIECES FRENCH PRINTED MUS- LINS, all new designs and.color- ings.While they last, per yard.se w LADIES\u2019 WHITE MUSLIN GOWNS.Worth from @c to $1.00 50c Friday- , TADIES VEUTE MURS GOWNS.- \u2018orth from to 93.Friday .coo.revetirveenes .(5e LADIES\u2019 WHITE MUSLIN DRAWERS, Worth from 25c to 3c.-° 9 Friday G .Ladies\u2019 Summer Skirt Waist Suits Made of Fine Spotted Muslin, white grounds, with blue, red and black spots, trimmed embroidery insertion, latest styles, nun's tucks, au + sizes.$1 98 e Friday's Special Price erases Hundreds of Bunches FOLIAGE and BLOOMS, at .Bec susses sans cuve 9 \u20ace THERE IS ALSO A BIG LOT or LADIES\u2019 WHITE PETTICOATS, fn an immense range of styles, Values up to $1.00, Friday, your chofce mt .ceeee Ladies\u2019 Sample Whitewsar at and Less Than Half WHITE MUSLIN DRAWERE | - f LADIES oe \u2014 Worth from to ° Friday .cc.cieceecccseinscenere 29¢ \"LADIES.WHITE MUSLIN CORSET COVERS, Worth from 2üc to 25c.Friday .15\u20ac .LADIES\u2019 WHITE MUSLIN CORSET COVERS.Worth from 4c to 7h.29¢ Friday .ecscassenrseescsresone 50e, Lathes\u2019 Trimmed Hats, \u201c Motel.\u201d Hats that were marked to sell at $5.08, } y 39, $10.00 and $12.50, have served as models for our \u2018own milliners.Haviog k- served the purpose we bought them for, 3 you can ave your choice, a 8.Friday, .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.de A BRIGHT STRAW BRAIDS.Per plece .sacserteces gereresocas \u2026.19\u20ac Summer Dress Trimming.| 600 pieces of Torshon Laces and Insertions will be placed on sale To-Morrow at.No such stirring and interesting statement was ever made by any other house, szmi>|2 WINDSOR HALL | #4 yp mam Matinees daily at 3; Evenings, 8.15, Living Canada Hoscope Co., With (Neir latest Moving Pie- \u2018I, VICTORIA RIFLES BAND Every Night.Matinee Prices\u2014Children, 10c; Adults, 25c.Children 6c, Adul ts 50c.pos ventas Prices\u2014Admission, Mc; Reserved, Seats on sale at Shaw's Piano Store, 2274 Afternoon Evening.Eve, at 8 sharp.et Set, 2.New BABES IN ~~ x= | TOYLAND simmers.+ NEXT.WEEK LAWRANCE bois In Augusta Thomas's Crowning Comedy Creation, THE EARL OF © \u2018 and a company of 6&\u2014Gpeciaity Acts\u20146 P AW C KE SASTERN Mornings Afternoons Trenings pRICES\u201410c, 20c, 30c and boc.TU y.BASEBALL at 10.30 at 2.45 Admission Next Week\u2014THE GUNNER'S MATE.With the original New York Cast.| LEAQUE \"Admission Admission Res & Se = = SEAT 5, NOW ON SALE.Ps 25c 25c & Coc c, s0c, ibe, a .50.« \u201cTO-MORROW Seats 5100 Srd V.R.C.| : 0% +| Reserved Seats on sale at Star Branch Matinees Dai 7 \u2018 ROCHESTER vs.MONTREAL |ocice hose vo tie ORDERS BY THE 0.6.FRANCAIS rss os Rogimens wi pec THE INNOCENT MAIDS™.ED { Harness Tandems, SRkddle Game Called.2 p.m.Juba Horses, Polo Ponles, General ad ste Armo cat vo ot Presenting 8 = TONIGHT! Deliveries, Single, Horses in May the dies, at 815 p om.2-MygicAL BURLETTAS 2 Ct \u2019 ar tta- Big \u2019 St.John, N.B.\u2014Raln has been fail- Harness and Hunters Jo Drilt.ut ane at Graceful Girls! Funny Corhedians! + ing for the past two days and the riv- em Order.Pioneers, Brass and PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 30c, 35¢, b0c.Next Week-\u2014 er is rising rapidly.- Lumbermen are Bugle Bands, Maxim Gun (THE AMERICAN BURLESQUERS.beginning to take a more hopetul view of the situation and it now looks as if many drives that were in danger of being hung up will come along all- right.clause to read as follows: \u2014The corporation of the University ot Bishop's College undertakes during a term of fifteen years from this date not to operate those provisiong of its charter which givéds it a right to teach or to confer degrees in medicine.\u201d The convocation of Bshop's College was meeting, Principal Peterson explained, and its first action would be to pass grace approving of the action of the corporation.The draft agreement, as now finally approved by the authorities of Bishop's College, was then submitted to \u2018the meeting.It was.decided lo send copies to each member of the corporation .and to bring the matter up for final constderation at an adjourned meeting to be .held \u2018on \u201cWednesday, May 17.' - 1t is understood.in regard to this draft agreement that the terms will provide for the students of Bishop's enetring McGill with an ad eundem standing.- The names of the graduates of the two.universities will appear in the same volume, \u2018but in separate lista.as long as there 18 no faculty of medicine attached to Bishop's College, \u2018 It is also understood thaË for the \u2018present no members of fhe medical faculty of Rishop's wlll assume posl- tions on the staff of the McGill medl- cal faculty, alithougdh in the course of time the former way be assimilated ith the latter.It ig also likely that the medals and will be transferred to McGill.subject [ to the consent of the university and the donors.If the agreement is finally ratified it will go into force at once.An Interim reporf was made by the Committee of ,the Faculty of Arts on the Rhodes Scholarship, asking for leave to extend the time up to which request was granted and the committee wal continued \u2018for further report.Principal Peterson submitted a 'communication from the Faculty of Applied\u2019 Sclence, which stated that the faculty was of the opinion that not more than seventy-five new students should be admitted next session an there was nos sufficient accommodation for a larger number.The corporation expressed regret that circumstances had rendered.such à request necessary and decided to \\send the \u2018communication to the they might be able to devise some means for providing more accomeno- dation.2 A POPULAR VISITOR Cérita, the Smallest Lady in the World, Continues to Attract | \u2018 Crowds.| Durwng the noon hour.and also in the early evening the appearance of Corita, \u201cthe doll lady.\" in the Monument Na-?tional Building,\u201d continues.to utiragt\u2019 crowds.The store where she is appear-; ing 1s itself particularly interesting and haë become\u2019 noted\u2014not only far its re.| markable window displays but: also for the! charactér of its business.This atore, 210 St.Lawrence Street, the place where snowshoe tags from | \u201cBobs\u201d plug chewing tobacco and other brands bearing this famous trade-amark,' are exchanged for valuable premiums.| Many of these premiums are on cxhi- bition and visitors have an opportunity this week to obtain one of the large 1!- lustrated catalogues in which over 60] premiums are listed.The catalogues are free this week, although usually | they cost 10e or 20 snowshae tugs.To! \u2018Saving the tags\u2019 visitors! are also being presented this week with, a quantity of them.There remain only a few more chances: to sec Corita, whose visit will long be; remembered by those who gaze with! astonishment.at her.diminutive proportions.Her hours are 11 aan, to 1.30! p.m., and 5 to 7.30.im.To further au-| commodate the\u2019publie these hours will: be changed on Saturday next, when she will appear from 2 to 5 and from 7 10] 10 p.m.Everybody is admitted to see her free of charge.THE LATE MR.RALPH WETSTEIN ~The funeral of the late Mr.Ralpn\u2019 Wetstein, whose deâth- ocdeurred on the 4th inst.tuok psace from his tate | residence, 61 Church street, Friday, and was largely attended by relatives, friends.and members of the different societies with which -the deceased hid been connected.Rabbi! Abramowitz and Rev.8, Goldstein officiated at the house and at the interment, The late Mr.Wetstéin was a native of Cracow.Austria, and came to Montreal about twelve years ago.He engaged on his arrival in \u2018the wholesale hat and cap business, and later represented several English woollen and dry goods housas, In 1895 he was married to Miss .Eva Kellert, daughter of the late Mr, Louis Kellert, who survives him, with one daughter.The deceased was a member of the McGlil College Avenue Syna- gogte, rer \u201cWiniipeg\u2014President Mackenzie announces the old freight rate which had been ralsed without sanction from the Provinctal Government, would be restored immediately.he having issued orders to that effect.He says the change- was madé while he was In England.He also intimated a Union depot for the G.T.P.and C.N.R., 18 contemplated, , YOUR HEALTH demands that your testh should be Rept fit to bnsure proper mastisation.CALVERT'S .Garbolic Tooth Powder akes the use of yeur toothbrush more com ete.and aalistactory, because \u2018it partis tha cleansing, and supplies = ja} A WOMAN'S ATTRACTIVENESS |\u2019 \u2018Is destroyed If she has to wear large boots to ease her corns.The instant] cure is Putnam's Corn Extractor.Painless, absolutely certain\u2014nothing your first relict?\u2019 Edwin\u2014\u201cDearest, I can beat Putnam's.Try it.never will.ACAD EMY rr mm.& Sat.-/ KIRKE IyA SHELLE Announces THE BONNIE BRIER.BUSH Matinees\u2014Wed.Thur, PRICES\u201415c, 26e, 50e and Tôc.Ne Week\u2014A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.By order H.F 'C.STIKEMAN, Detachment and Stretcher Bearer Section to attend.Capt.and Adjt ART ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS SQUARE.He promised.I'll die first.\u201d \u2014 Angelima~\u2014 \u201cEdwin, promise me you'll never describe me as 10 am.to 6 p.m.EVENINGS.Open Daily, TEN CENTS.\u201cTHE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.\" » TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 7 to 10 A SKETCHING CLASS (IN OILS) Under the direction of Mr.EDMOND DYOR- NET, R.C*A., will commence on.Thursday, 18th May, and will close on- Saturday, 17th - June next.Instruction on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 p.m.to § | p.m.Far particulars, apply .to the, Secretary.SUMMER BLOUSES $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 Blouses For $1.00 We have secured \u2018a special assortm will be shown for new styles with.the new embroidery or Torchon lace.they could be.L the first time during this sale: sleeve, They $2.25, for $1.00.ent of Ladies Blouses \u201cwhich Made in trimmed with* Swiss are about as dainty as and Ladies\u2019 Summer Skirts SUMMER TT \\ among.men and women.DON'T MISS IT.Boy's Norfolk Suis for Summer Wear $3.75 FOR $2.25 50 only Boys' Tweed Norfolk Suits, in dark effects.Coats Jined with very best farmer's .satin.For 82.26.These Suits are easy and comfortable, and have a boyish finish about them that recommends them on first right.They are made of the only kind of cloth that it pays to buy for boys\u2019 wear, \u2018the best\u201d Bring your IS COMING AND WITH IT COME THOUGHTS or 5 SUMMER CLOTHING Even now it is quite \u2018warm, and this is In\u2019 choosing garments for summer wear it is not only essential that they should express the latest ideas i in Fashion and.Fabris, but also Wash and Wear\" well = \u2014 \u2018 These are the most promiment features stock\u2014features that\u2019 are easily recognized upon examination.and appreciated by their wearers.We know our prices to be a little lower than those of other stores., This gives us confidence and enables us to guarantee satisfactiôn.pe te To-morrow morning we commence a great sale of Ladies\u2019 Blouses and Skirts, which will continue \u2018throughout the week.2 ithe chief topie | of our, summer cei es a HR : .boy along and have him.fitted.° $7.50 Skirts for $5.00 Friday Only\u2014Our Great We have many new things In Skirts, but the neweat of all is \u2018Inducements.7 - one made of the finest All-wonl Tweed, kilted ntyle, with \" \u2018 tabs.» This Skirt is made in many shades of gray, from very \"Filled Books of Green Cash Receipts ; light to very dark, and we'll suit almost anyone.are the same to us as $5.00 in cash, { © oy a PA 254 St.James Street ; 1 .f I \u2014\u2014.| A Great May Grocery Sale - Rk |.HAS BEEN: INAUGURATED FOR COLLECTORS OF GREEN CASH RECEIPTS BY PR 1 : J ° KE L G A.[ I EN.421 Wellington Street, 0 | | $1.00 worth of Green Cash Receipts will be given with 2 tins of Tomatoes or Corn, or 3 tins of \u2018Pons, 1 gallon tin of Apples, 1h - \u2019 | Toka, Salada, Blue Ribbon, Red Rose, Lipton\u2019s and.many other Teas, as well as on Orange Meat, Laundry Staroh, 5 bars Soap, sto.BR DOUBLE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS on many brands of Wines and Liquors, a a list of which we have not the space to publish.Our _ patrons should-take advantage of this great May offer.__.__ 11 _ 0 : Jewelry OO.ST.JEAN, 1445 St.Catherine St.Watches Has an immense new stock of up-to-date.Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Statuettes and Novelties of = description whioh he le selling at great reductions during May.his wil \u2018be a month of bargains in Jewellery.Don\u2019t wait until your clock has worn out before you have it repaired, but take it to him at once.He gives Green Cash Receipts.Lo x .; a = an a \u2018 - \u2014 NL ; \" .DEMERS & SON, Gent's Furnistiers, J.A.MOONEY will give Double Green Cash Receipts on A Boots, Shoes and Trunks for.the next four days.1836 Notre Dame Street.BR : This haa! Is good for $2.00 worth of Green Cash Re.KT .a ceipts extra wi every urchase at J.Rd ; _ Double Grown Cash Receipts.10 per cent discount on each dos, corner Alexander and et.Catherine Streets.Aas ä purchase of $1.00 or over.>, à ou A ONE GREEN CASH he antiseptic proper c necessary for presarving the teeth, 18,30 8 & cenls a tin; al drupgiets, or by mail tros #70; Caïvott Eo.: éty-Vorehester Street yam, eS ww etn naw kd .TTT III JE arabes THIS, COUPON JS.WORTIS RECEIPT À C NEA IRRSLNIEE AT THR OPROE OF THe \u201cTRADERS ADVERTISING, CO, RECEIPTS EE nn oe The Traders Advertising Go.(1835, Notre Dame = 3881 \u201cWest End Branch at ADAM LAMY 51-3561 Notre Dame st.| cor.st.Denis & Duluth st - North End Branch at ARSENE LAMY es can ob ~~ et me gas WAS DEFEATED C \u2018teresting Discussion on the Proposed Changes in the - .Hy \u201c se NB SLA LÉ EI POELE SEE RO -~ Québec, May 1l.\u2014After routine in the ~ Legislature yesterday -afternoon Mr._ Walker, member for Huntington, presented a petition.from the Provincial .Temperance Union.wee ; The following bills were introduced: An Act to amend the provisions of the Municipal Code respecting fences and the width of wheel-tires.An Act to amend the Civil Code with respect to trusts.An Act to amend articles 65, 1126 and 1817 of the Code of Civil Procedure.An Act respecting the terms and sittings of the Superior Court in the districts of Terrebonne and Ottawa, -.\u2018An Act to amend article 5786 of the Revised tSatutes of the Province of Quebec.: In reply to Mr.Taschereau Hon.\u201cMr.Gouin said the Government policy during the present session would be in ac- eordance with tho manifesto set forth and issued by the Parent Government in November last, on the eve of the general electiond#thet thoïtioWerament will carry out a policy of progress for the; + Government would endeavor to fulfil that promise with every possible advantage, .In reply to the same member the, Premier said the, Goyeriiment.-did nat intend: during the ggegent \u2018segsion to grant a monéy or land subsidy to the Quebec and Lake Huron Railway.- In reply to Mr.Taschereau Hon.Mn Turgeon said the Government did not intend to offer any timber limits on the St.John and Magpie Rivererfor sale at the next sale.Mr.Taschereau moved for the order of the House for the production of cor- \u2018respondence exchanged with the Government.in connection with aid to be granted.the parish of St.Tite.In sup- coma \u20ac Biair\u2019s Pills Orest English Rewedy for Gost & Rheumatism Q Safe, Bure.Effective.a tt mm «ta tete at more 000 tr va mie re rm re rs is ee fre benefit of the province, and the present port of his motion hs apoke of the hardship the farmers .of this district had suffered by the weather conditions that déstroyed their crops, and did not see why the Government ald not; \u2018come to the custom.Hon.Mr.Tessier explained that the demapds were 50 great all aver the province for such assistance that : ernment did not have the'\u2018maney to supply the demand.\u2018CL \u2018 When the orders of the, dey \u2019 were reached, Hon.Mr.Monet, complained of the undue jhaste in which_the Canadian Light, Heat and Power Company had passed ity third reading.He said that it was a contested bill and he intended to have spoken on its merits when it came up for its third reading.but he arrived too late.He pointed out that this haste was not +n geccordance with the rules of the House and should not have been resorted: to.Hon.Mr.Gouin said that there was no intention of passing the bill through the House with any undue haste.The measure had been before the commits tee for fifteen days, and came up for consideration with other bills in the regular way and \u2018was adopted.= bills should be passed through the House on Mondaye and Wednesdays, when tiiere were few members in their seats, and this was a well recognized rule.When the House convened on Mondays there were still a number of the members absent and this reason alone prevented the passing of bille through theiv first stage that were in contest.on the second rcading of Hon.Mr.article 117 of the Code of Uivil Proce-; dure, by amending the same, to insert that no writ or summons in an action of damages for slander or libel shall be issued unless the plaintiff deposits at the same time the sum of sixty dollars in actions of the fourth class, eighty dollars in actions of the third class, and one hundred dollars in actions of the second class, and one hundred \u2018and fifty dollars in actions of the first class.Messrs.Prevost, Tellier and Premier Gouin opposed the bill, fhe latter stat- vote was taken and the second reading wus defeated by 21 to 37 votes.The House went into committee on the foilowing private bills, which received their third reading: .An Act to authorize George Andrew Clunie to practice the profession of sur- geon-dentist in the Province of Quebec.\u2019 An Act to ratify the sales aud adjudications between the heirs and re- Lpresentatives of Joseph Roberequ-Du-i plessis and.his: wife Marie Catherine Cardinal and Telesphore Turcot and Louis Jean Baptiste Martin, and to va- Teiesphore ( LJ i + CH; i Horan one a oo P lidate the conveyance by i .\u201cMoNTARAH T+ rcot to Seraphin Turcot, and the salu AE $4.00 Worth of Green fc Cash Receipts With a BA $1.00 Purchase from 8 to 11 am.Double width Cretonne, assorted.yard New Lustre, Shi dish, LOF c.\u2026soccaeso0s A.LECL a Situations Wanted\u2014Male.Double Cash Receipts on all purchases thereafter until closing hours Friday, Saturday and Monday.: New Damask, 50 inches wide, worth*40c, for Curtain Poles, with wood ornaments and rings.complete for Champagne color Sicilian, 54 inches wide, the latest, for, per AIRE -15e 5e ze G5e $450 colors, for, per vard.! 223 MAIN STREET, 9: 337 M'T ROYAL AVE.Cor, Montana, their assistance, With d.asfhas been! \u20ac the Gov Mr.Leblanc said that no contested\u2019 An interesting argument took place|.Monet's public bill: An Act to amendi ing that it would destroy a just rule, A| a » Ï | afflicted.\u201d by Louis Jean Baptiste Martin et al to Le Cr pFdncler Franco: Canadien, An ~raspecting- Davies.Limited, An Act to amend the Act 63 Victor! chapter 5, and $ Edward VIL, chapter .The Moùsé went Into committee on Mr.8mith's bill: An to incorporate the town of Thetford Mines, which provoked \u2018ac distusaion on the amount of $1,000, demanded by the terms of the measure for a license to sell spiritucu licuors Co \u2019 Hon, Mr.McCorkill said the amoun was rather too high to exact fof a )i- cense, and mo in amendment that the sum of $200 be charged.Mr.Mackenzle supported the a meant.Mr.Smith apoke of the.exemplary conduct of the people of Thetford and held that it made no difference whether a license was granted ar not.He would say to the credit of the people engaged in the liquor business, that they never waited for the law to close their places, but did so whenever requested, a thing that could not be shown elsewhere, Mr.Leblanc supported the bill.A vote being taken Mr.McCorkill's amendment was carried.The bil} was then read a third time.» The following private bills next p ed theirs third reading: An Act to incorporate the Shin Workmen's\u2019 Mutual Benefit Assoclation of Montreal.\u2019 An\u2019 Act to incorporate the British American Trust Company.The connnittee ot the House reported Mprogress in the bill, an Act respecting the, Lalrd Paton estate,\u201d .The House adjourned at six o'clock: { 8 mend- ass- j = NORTH SYDNEY NOTES.North Sydney, N.S, May 11.\u2014(Spe- \u2018cial)-A strange case of burglary 18 reported from Georges River wher> a tramp entered the hiouse of à Man nain- ed Ryan when every one was rut, changed hia\u201d (lothes even to his hoois Doctors Said That Lumps and External Swellings Would Turn to - Running Sores.\u2019 | | j ! | i | a | \u2018 \u2014\u2014 s.Jacob Kaehler, Zurich, -Ont., says that Burdock Blood Bitters Saved Her from Many Years | of Suffering.She writes: \u2014*' Now imaginahow joyous and great was my surprise when a friend of mine told me that Burdeck Blood Bitters would cure me, so that the lumps and external swellings, which the doctors | Mr + i \"| told \u2018me would turn to running sores, | would disappear.I took her advice, and! can say that I bave no doubt but that: Burdock Blood Bitters has saved me from years of suffering.It is with the greatest of plessure and with a thankful heart that I give this testimonial, knowing, that Burdock Blood Bitters has done so much for me, and you are at perfect liberty to use this for the benefit of others similarly Burdock Blood Bitters is the best blood \u201c{emedicine on the market to-day, and is\u2019 composed entirzly of roots, herbs, barks; and berries.» .Ry 4% Advertisements under this heading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents.\"OUNG ENGLISHMAN AND WIFE, WITH | two children, anxious to learn farming, desire situation together; wife good housekeeper.Apply Canon Renaud, The Andrew's Home, 46 Belmont Park, 114 ANTED\u2014-WHITEWASHING AND KAIL- 4 somlning; terms reasonable.Apply in rear of 28 Alexander st.or drop postai card, house No.4.112 J | | OUD TILE DRAIN LAYER OR GENEKAL Labores requires work.Apply W.H., herald Branch, 2407 St.Catherine \u2018at.119 ANTED\u2014PLACES FOR 1,000 ITALIANS, Austrians, Swedes, Germans, and English laborers, Dominion Employment Agency, 165 St.James st.t\u2019hone, Matn 1475.14) \\ ANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR ANOTHER batch of 25 farm hands.Call at 11 or 3, or send tickets: to Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James st., Montreal.110 Situations Wanted\u2014Female.! &#.Advertisements under this beading \u2014 | 20 words, one.insertion, 10 cents; one week, 5 cents.: A7ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored woman, housework xor office.cleaning, distance no object.Apply or address Mrs.Mills, 26 St.Antoine st.Not home Hl 6 p.m, 112 ! VWANTED \u2014 BY A THOROUGHLY COMpetent, educated woman, any position of trust.keeper, where maid Is kept.Herald Office.VWANTED \u2014 BEWING BY THE DAY IN Would go as matron or as house- Address K.230, 111 1 private family; can cut and fit.Good ; experience.$1.60 per day.Address H.101, He.aid Branch, :4v7 St.Catherine st.10 ; Rooms arid Board.i 4 &# Advertisements under this beading - 20 words, one insertion, 1u cents; one week, do cents, \u2019 : ANTED \u2014 SITUATION, BY CANADIAN, : 33, competent bookkeeper, 7 vears' experience in wholesale house in New York; can furnish good references as to ability and character.Box K 194, Herald, .ou EE EE me | Horses, Carriages, &c.- Mind 8a Advertisements under this heading Mc per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 3 cent per word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 LORRIES, LORRIES, LOR- ries\u20144 sizes, light, medium, heavy, to carry from 1 to 3 tops.or 10 different patterns and sizes.All best steel axles, tires and forgings, made by best workmen and from .finest material.None ' better, none cheaper for cash, R.J.Latimer, & Co., 21 St.Antoine st.\u2018116 .OR SALE \u2014 FINE LIGHT ROAD WAGgons, phaetons, Staiihope traps, and: light carriages of 50 patterns and styles.Come and see them.No better in.quality, style and finish on the market.R.J.Lat}- mer & Co., 21° 8t.Antoine st.- 116 OR SALR \u2014 HORSE, HARNESS AND F light express.Apply 26 Bronsdon lane, off Dorchester st., 112 OR SALE\u2014S DOUBLE LOREY WAGgons, nearly uéw.Apply $ St Etienne st, Point St.Charles.110 OR SALE \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD DRIVERS, 4 ht - horses, eneral purpose and draugl 0! \u2018Place Viger Stables, 5 Dubord st.110 F ; | Repository, 110 St.Etienne st., horses of ail classes, including heavy draught, general jurposie, carriage pairs, and saddle horses.Geo.\u20aclimie, Prop.+ ee Educational.84 Advertisements under this beading \u2014 Ke por word for ope insertion.Bix insertions for the price of four, making the rate 14 cent \u201cper word per insertion.: \u201cMPS JESSIB KELLOND, TBACHER OF Bou City Cou: o, mandolih, banjo and guitar.60a ncitiors aa 126 \u2014_ Jt 4 mes > x 3 rr at a - + Undertakers and Embalmers, ra Mou er c +.Las 6e Domtatqua.Uptown Fi, Bask 11 .Ww IAM WRAY, 15 St, Catherine ot Cp ptons 3687, 1 27 .Mes p ê Ay 1 gaullits, three\u2019 doors trom Uorchester st, Zig \u2014_ i Mountain.: 116 Express waggons, § | I | Foomers kept.At 81 Selby st.,, Westmount.OR SALE\u2014AT THH CANADIAN HORSE |.| OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.Two well furnisned front rooms, in a private famny.\u201d Auer Light, hot water beat- INE.als St.Denis at, 115 1 OUMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED, ELEGANT tront parlor, alsa bedroom, open plumb iv, hot water \u2018headng, private famiiy of J v Room \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEWLY furnisheu, electric ight; also single room; gentlemen only; ceutral lochlity.za Belmont st.116 i i } t Reous \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.Board.289 8t.Charles Borromee st.112 0OMS AND BOARD \u2014 DOUBLE ROOMS, ! suitable for matried couples or two gen- tiemen, Tel.Up 3173.b6 Union ave.112 TPOOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED FRONT | rooms, on hathroom flat; central locality.10s UOscorne st.112 BeARp \u2014 AT A COMFORTABLE FARM house, nicely situated; for terms apply to Mrs.J: Sein Stephens, \u2018The Villa,\u2019 Shaw- bridge, Que.# Mo LET \u2014 TWO BRIGHT FRONT ROOMS, in central.locality; light housekeeping privileges If desired.\u2018Terms moderate.Address ti.26, Herald Branch Orricé, 2407 st.Catherine st.« .111 \u201cKnquire at 70 Bleury at, or «an be seen on | | - a\" Advertisements: :nder this heading\u20143c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate :£ cent per word per insertion.| \u2019 VOR SALE \u2014 NUMBER .OF VULUMES ot the \"Montreal Transcript,\u201d covering the ioilowing periods: May, i833, to November, 1840: May, 1841, to\u2019 May, 1845: May, 1846, to November, 1848; May.184%, 10 November, 1857; May, 1553, lo November, 1861; May, 1862, to June, 1866.-Tho \u2018issues -between- Uctober \u2018 (7th, 1839, dnd April.1840, appear to be duplicated Iu separate volumes.-The papers are in fair condition, and can be seen at 147 Met- calfe street, city: : tv Jer SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS, AT cash prices, furniture, stoves, carpets, .crockery, at.very lowest prices and best | treatment Lande.Bros, 176 St.Lawrence, | 1-8-0 i Por SALE \u2014 BUILDING STONE, BARgain, suitable {or contractors, including a quantity cut and faced.[or sale cheap, | from Hotel ' firey Dieu.\u2014 7 - Joon SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS, AT cash prices, furniture, stoves, carpets, .otlcloiths, upholstering, repairing.P.Pinsler, | 2042 Bt.\u201d Catherine, near Bleury.vacant lot in Bosset st.128 |; \u2014\u2014\u2014 | rfw JEWELLERS \u2014 FOR SALE, ALL THB toüls of a manufacturing snd jobbing shop.Also one pair power wire rollers, two \u2018sales and gas engine, with pulleys and shatt.| ing complete.- Apply to Miller & Jvemner, | lis Mausfield st.| F°E SALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.| New address, K.K.Paincbaud, 66v-652 , 8t.Lawrence Main, above.Sherbrooke.Roll-: thg and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside! tables, bod-rests, commodes, bidets.LYhone Kast 3358.OR SALE \u2014 DOMINION BOTTLE TRADing Lo.\u2018The old rellable firm.Orders luiled ii tüelr usual satisiäèctory manner.174 Be Maurice st, Phone Main 25003.113 Olt SALE\u2014SAIES, FIRE AND BURGLAH » prool, new ana secondhand; at prices (bat deiy competition.Largest stock in city.A.Alern, Moutreal Safe Works, dw st James st.Telephone Main 813, (OR SALE \u2014 IF YOU WANT AN UP-TO- 4 date ready-made or made to order suit Or ladies\u2019 coscumie, or shirt waist auit, on easy torms, at prices same as for cash, go to American Qutilitors, 246 St.Lawrence street.TPOOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, with private family, No other Miscelianeous.Advertisements under this heading \u2014 \u2018Mc per word for une Insertiou, - Six \\nsértions for the price of four, making the rate \u2018g cent peor word per insertion.Lu ANTED \u2014 ON COMMISSION, GOODS for sale in a store, with good\u2019 display windows; monthly casb returns and good security given.G., Box 296.Richmond, P.Q.Summer Board.OARD \u2014 KILLARNEY HOUSE, STRATH- more.Now open, a few more large rooms, suitable for parties of young gentle-' men or married couples.Apply Johp Md Arthur, Strathmore.114 Wanted to Borrow.- Fe SALE\u2014KINDLING- FOR THB MIL- * non.Kindiing wood, $3.00; cut hard cod, $3.00, ili blocks, 31.75; tamarac: locks, $2.00 per load.Also agtbracite cosl J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy and Willlam st.Tel.Main 463.Personals.oe KM Advertisements under this heading \u2014 ce per word for one insertion.8ix inserjlons for the plice of four, making the rate 14'cent per word per insertion.7, ERSONAL \u2014 MRS.STRELE, 138% ALEXander st., has now arrived from Phila- delphis, and will resume massage: treatment AR Usual, ; L Agents Wanted.PECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO INSURANCE agents, Those now handling our line as a side line are pleased with results.Call 7 to 9 am, 6 to 7 p.m.1784 Ontario st.113° ee ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $2,000, AT 4 OR 5 per cent.interest, First mortgage on valuable firm given.O riyate parti denis vite, Adaraes 25 251, Hard Office WL , Ren Thos \\ d | ings, ; ship, | Fe fer.Mr.Ryan\u2019 \u201d best de- | ctmped.yan's Sunégy best and de- A wen \"who Îb supp to have been connected with the car robbery at North Sydney Junction, Edward Batu e, of Centreville, m the top of the Nova ScoMa Bil Co.'s ore pier where he was employed yesterday at- ternoo n and received ai cut on the heud | uecensitating seveh atiches to close tno wound.Music and the Drama At His Majesty's begluning * next Monday evening, Mr.Kirke La Shelle will present the Lasented English comedian, Lawrence 4'Orsay, dig his original New York\u2019 company dus Augustus Thomas crownng comedy crua- tion \u201cThe Earl of Pawtucket.\u201d This will be the initial appearance of Mr.D'Orsay in Montreal and the first on- portunity.that the patrons of His Mu- Jesty will have of seelng the original \u201cEarl\u201d surrounded by the same players who won the enthustastic approval of the playgoing public throughout America where the pigee was presented in New York |&ity\" for \u2018more than one solid year followed by four months in Boston, three months in Chicago and eight weeks tu Pliliadel- phia.The phenomenal success of this clever comedy iv due !n a large measure to the fact that Mr.Thomas wrote the play around the peculiar personality of Lawrence D'Orsay.\u2018The sale of seats wlll open Thursday morning.» * ° .The Academy, next week_ will present \u201cA Friend of the Family.\" 4 larce comedy of the most rollicking description, in which Harry Crandall exhibits the troubles of Bartley Swift, a married man with a left-over flirtation from Japan, bobbing up in the shape of a mother-in-law The story is one that cannot be repeated, It js doubtful if the man that wrote it, could repeat it after fie got through.The tangle is continuous, \u2019 - - \u201d MeKiernan, Lells à cohérent story: it 15 full of human charagters who act and comport themselées As rational be- The Gunner's Mate is full of Hvely action, hilariously funny without being vulgar lu its comedy, and iutensely thrilling in its dramatic epi- -8odes without going beyond the\u2019 range of probability.\u201cThe Guuner's Mate Is not a war play: there is not a shot fired from start to finish.It tells à story of doings on land and gea, and incidentally reveals a true pleture.of Ife on board, one of Uncle Sam's war- \u201cThe Gunuer's Mate,\u201d will the atfraction at the Theatre Nuy< next week, * be al T he attraction at the FF ucals next week is the.well known American Burlesquers.Thi- company owned by Edwin the largest, strongest and best or-! ganizations on the road this season.A satirical comedy.in two acts, is presentéd by the entire company of: which there are ten funny.comedians | and twenty-five beautiful girls, attir- | ed.in the \u2018latest Parisian costumes.; The olio Incitides Palfrey and Bar- | ton, .Richy W.(Craig, Fisher and Clark, Davis and Rosalie, Lola Bigger, Del A.Phone, the Myers sisters and many others, : .Windsor - Hall» was again crowded yesterday at both the afternoon and evening performances to see the ever popular \u201cLiving Canada\u2019 moving plc- tures.~The programms.thia time is the most popular ever given and from the applause the audiences thoroughly enjoy it.The wrestling match between Hackenschmidt and Jenkins is most real and the produciion of a newspaper gives one a aplendid idea of how a paper ls made.Performances are given every afternoon and evening this week and at the matinee children are: admitted for ten cents.G.T.P.BY-LAW CARRIED AT FORT WILLIAM Fort\u2019 Willtam, Ont., May 11.\u2014(Spcc- 3 The Herald's 1 \u201cWant-Ad\u2019\u201dDepots .Your small advertising will be received at uny of \u2018he Herald Receiving Depots, and the same attention will be given as when left at the muin office, : UPTOWN\u2014-Chapm an\u2019s Bookstore, St.Catherine 8t.(two doors west of Peel).CENTHAL \u2014 Worman's Clothing Store.cor.Notre Dame and McGill Streets.POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014Victoria Drug Hall, cor.Wellington and Charron Streets.: WED>I eND-\u2014Roffey's News cor.Atwatér and 8t.Antoine Sts.HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS For Sale.h £a Advertisements »nder this heading-Xc per word for oily (naertion\u2026 Six Insertious for the price of four, making the rate 5 cent per word per !néertion, ! NOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, A SPLENDID SET of iront and vestibule doors, with plate and stained glass pavels.- 1030 Dorchester street.: 112 .Upright Plano, full compass, duet music rest aud roll fall-board, 3 pedals and mandolin attachment, patent jron back.Worth 3375, for $85.Easy terms of payment it preterred.Layton Bros., 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014 Upen Saturday evenings.113 For SALE\u2014-ON EASY PAYMENTS, FUR- - nllure, carpeis, stoves, go-carts, etc, etc.\u2018the J.8.Prince Co.33 St Lawrence sueet.JOR BALE \u2014~ 2 REVOLUTION COTTRELL printing press.Can be seen in operation at Tae -Muntreal Herald Office.Apply to Mr.Boardman.- 114 TOR SALE\u2014WHITE ENAMELLED BEDS, -_ with brass trimmings, all sizes, for re 00 J.Albert, 443 Craig.Phone ivast 2156.tor the name Albert.110 OR SALE \u2014 STOCK OF PICTURES « photographs and frames, belonging to the Dominion Art Co, 346 St.James st}, Montreal, is bought and removed to the Canadian - Art anda Portrait Gallery, 349 St.Lawrence Main st.All information will be given at above address.Tel.East OL 0 For SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, CARPETS, ollcloths, on, easy term, at cash prices, Old furniture taken in exchange.The Progress fFurniture C0., 8 Craig st.west.181 oR SALE-50 PAIRS OF GOOD BLINDS ve le, dp and aows; all first class goods.RP où Ng ip and.y, Lim Touagdp and Cqmpenr, M Boots and Shoes.BTR : Ar AdserUhements nnder.5-%0 and for one insertion.\u201d Six ihsertions or the price of four, making the raie 14 cent per word per insertion.\" AND SHORE\u2014WE MAXE BOOTS OOTY sas for siraight or detormed f Specially of repairin oes, rubbers, rub .- a\u201d .If you eee it in [The Hera{d dint A forget to tell the.adv - we}: 4 wit ioe vel 5 \u201cThe Guuneprs Mate, by William J., is now! Ly, Miner.who hasg| spared no expense to make it one of! 4 England.but could bear the secret ne Agency, : R SALE \u2014 ALMOST NEW DOMINION |\u2019 0 = Bargain Sale Used Pianos by the foliowing well known makers: \u2018Heintzman & Co.Chiokering & Sons Steinway Sons Marshall & Wendell R.8.Willlams Howard The Boll Company ' Terms arranged to suit customers.; SEE AT ONCE.CF indsaut\"\"| Branches & head ffice.2396 $ Cafherine 8 Ottawa, ~ act End Branch.1622 S'Cathérine 5 0 7 , lal)-\u2014The by-law grantiug a bonus of 200,000 to the Grand Trunk Pacitic for the purchase: of the Mission property carried yesterday with sweeping majority, the vote standing for o aginst, the largest vote on a by-iav polled in the history of the town.The Governor-General, Sir Wilrrid Laurier and Cabinet and Mr.Whituey, and Cabinet are to he invited to be present at the turing of the first so: July 1.The Company's principal works, docks, elevators and heud offices for the Superior Division will be located -hete.4 x .NE QUARTER GRANDS.The \u2018hickering Quarter Gran piano ig the smallest and finest small grand iv solicitor's clerk in London, EIGHTY SEVEN CALVES AND TT At the city abattoirs, markéts shops, last week, the city seven calves and 493 particular meat being confiscated.were also taken.! ; ; Lee .x Qi .; ; The site and building 1s undoubtedly one ° piano made and-takes but little .more) unfit for fowl.The storcs contributed D room than an upright.©.W.Lindsay |300 pounds of fruit, seventy-elght I id facturing Purposes in Limited, 2366 st.Catherine street, Adv.pounds of fish, and 270 pounds of gro- Apply | utétnets, © [very sundries.* : CANADIAN GENBRAL ELECTRIC eee CONFESSED TO MURDER\" COMMITTED IN ENGLAN yesterday were Mr.John\u2019 Ross\u2019 Rober*- leon, of the Toronto Telegram; K Mr.\u2014 Vancouver, B.¢.May.1.\u2014A man giving the name of John Jackson walked into the city police station yes- and Mr.C.W.Young, of-the Cornwail { Frecholder, .From Flour to | \u2014 terduy and asked to be placed under : r-.your kitchen rest.He satd he had \u2018 tommiittzd_ a\u2018 murder in London, England.When Liv- and never touches a hand en a piece of paper he wrote out = statement to the effect that on the night of December 29, 1903, .he had murdural a Polish Jewest named Dora in Whi:- field street, off Tottenham Court Roa-l.while, under the influence of liquor.ba suid he had only been a month out (rom .\u2014 Purity Bread.James | Strachan.Bakers to Royalty longer.The man was cvidently under | the influerice of opium, and the police at present are uncertain whether nis confession is genuine.or not.,Mean- CR DA rene VOULU E time he is being held.He says he was 500 LBS.OF VEAL SEIZED! and Inspectors sejized large quantities of veal, eighty- pounds of that Nine sheep, one hog, one beef, nine! Tavers and firty pounds of bruised meat] In the \u2018markets and shops 247 pounds of beef, 100 pounds of runs into se .poultry, 126 pounds of pork,\u2019 111 pounds: Building construction admits of placing fire of sausuge, with 105 pounds of liver and risk in New England Mutuals without any fifty pounds of kidney, wcre seized as \u20acXtra expenditure, Visiting newspaper men in the city; _ - -i Frank C'arrelrof -the Quebec Telegram, ! combine, as ee pos- 00d of each for the benefit Pas dore E © © [ clative, \"HEASLEY, THE PICTURE FRAMER, 8ST.CATHERINE ST.(Near Bleury.) 1 GIVE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS, PICTURES Get them from the Manufacturers.Nwery day bargain day, ad 60 cheap than anywhere sa \"in Canada, at 0008 G.W.WILLSON & soN, \"1 PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u2014 - - \u2014 » For Sale \u2014 1,080 Bushels Damaged Corn in quantitles to suit purchaser; wet; not heated.THE FLOUR MILLS CO, - Cor St.James and Little St.Antoine.- \u2014\u2014meg Park Avenue Cottage, $4 500 Modern Stone Front \u2018Fwo Store Cottage, Furnace.Long garden., SHUTER STREET, $6,500\u2014Good Stems Front House, aboye Sherbrooke street.Comfortable residence, PRINCE ARTHUR ST.\u2014Modern Stone : House.Good rooms.Light and chee oo Modern improvements.$6,500.- - FRED.R.COLE, 128a ST.JAMES STREDT.\u2014 \u2014# Manufacturing or Warehousing Flats to Let \u2018About June 1st, occupation can be'given et ane or more flats tn the present Herald Building, 603 Craig Street.About 4,000 feet IDEALFACTORY .FOR SALE Ten minutes: ne from Post Office.al cor an ur Gall feet flour space.: eries, about 2,000 \u2018Steel and Brick Construct; Steum- Heated.Sprinkler System throughout.Tr Electri: Motors for Power and Holst.Electric Lighted throughout; Switchboard, = te.\u2018Electric Travelling Crane.Root constructed, so that snow melts and wer.=: ! \u2014 on.COMPANY, \u201c781 St.Peter Street.Montreal.\u2018Marriage Licens Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY ARTHUR WW.WILKS Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel M.4135.Evenipgs Crescent 'st., M.8052; 548 Ples- sis st.E.2252; 645 Sherbrooke at.Marriage Licenses | ISSUED BY JOHN M.ji s - i es.DUFF, 107 St.James Street and 49 Crescent Street.: .HERALD SMALL WANTS BRING LARGE RESULTS a | To Let.{ 1 kr Advertisements under this .heading \u2014| £a\" Advertisements under this beading \u2014 | %¢ per word for onc insertion.Six insertions\u2019 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, | for the price of four, making the rate !y cent 2 Situations Vacant.| : Situations Vacant.&# Advertisements under this heading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents, (WURNISHED FLAT TO LET, TO 18T OC- | tober, immediate pozsession.417 Mount | Royal Ave.Cau be Seen from 2 to 6 o'clock.ferredt, at The Grove, (about Lh, Apply 24 Hospital st.WW ANTED\u2014PRACTICAL HEAD WAITER ! AT 1we or three smart tablemnaids.The Merchants\u2019 Lunch Rooms, 24 Hospital st.-114 Vv JANTED \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS LAST | tinishers.Steady work for good men.20 cents.per word per inscrtiou.i \u2014 : - 'VWANTED \u2014 COOK (YOUNG MAN PHE- ; 114 1 USINESS PREMISES TO LET\u2014LARGE, > bright, heated flat, office and elevator.Moderate rent.59 St.Paul su Hy Acer ess ns i \u201cTO LET \u2014 A NICE FURNISHED COT- tage, .on Sixteca Island Lake.Four State wages and reterdnees.Lyn Last Works, | bedrooms, siting root, diviug room, exten- \u2018Lyn, Out > 114 [sion kitchen, large verauda.l'urtuer par- | EN WANTED FOR CATTLE STEAMBRS vo london, Liverpool, Ulasgow.Free I praass both ways.Call or enclose stamp for D.J.Lyons, 123 Medi st, Montreal.25 {ticulars, apply Geo.W.Burch, 415 Guy st, |: | city.© , À 1TE, ADULE AS A SUMMER RESORT.\u2014 [remy Sumner residences te let; good boarding: Houses; lusl Class Hote +.Finely wooded CTI iit peor Ta de Er Lakes and ree ers with good tisu- NN ANTED \u2014 LIPERIENCED WAIT- | russes; alsa Kivelien man, \u2018Grand Union HS Apply fur circulars «0 Lr.W.Grignon, fa SIC.Adele, 0 [Hoel \u2018Notie Lawe si, Wen rs COUK AND HOUSEMAID.tiblado, 427 Mount Fleasant .112 ANTIED ! Apply Mrs.snade and! AYPHLe 0 dollars.vis, \u2018\u2019lair- W ; its | [Jévrsisrien SUMMER RESILVENCE- TO ne \"RE let, part où Largs farm house, furnished; loveiy mlwo, higk and healthy, fruit trees, knehen privieges, Particulars, address Min, Juun Nor FANTED EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR PARI GA NIQUE reil Grovery delivery, one who knows view Farm, .Cowanaville.the streots of Ut, st, Ubärles, and can furnish toe mes ie irst-cluss references; understands the care HOUSE TO LET, NO.G9A RICHMONU \u2018di horres and is \u2018willing Là make himself use- squtie.Goot order.Apply 10 9 :tul around store.None oLuers peed answer B.oury su 5 [audres.J.STETSON, 24 Hibernis, Pt 51 Lam \u2014\u2014 \u2014 {ar Churies, WANTED SOBER, STEADY, RELIABLE wan, as copk, 1or lhe Grove.\u201d Apply 2¢ Alospual-st.: 112 W Legal Cards.ARBENSHIBLDS, GRÉENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc., J.N.Ureenshields, K.C., i.A.BE.urectishields, K.C.,, A.w.vu.meut will hear of sowething to their Macalister, Erroll, Languedoc, advamage by addressing , Manager, K.2v, a tierala \u2018Uffice.111- EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAI- risters, , Attorioys-at-Law, Solicitors 1n ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK AND W Chanvery, Nowrles Public, ew., Cornwall, houscinatd, tamily ot three, refer- \u201cOnl.Jas.Luiteu, K.C., Ko A, FriDgle, 9.A.cllees, b6 S,mpson sweet.111 iC, Cameroun, LL.B.Pm ems ee = |< Cuers _ V 'ANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR CLERKS, rimckeepers, checkers, porters, mechan- lex and invote.s, pbuulimiou Employment Agency, 180 St.James st, 1 J'ANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH pors; free.passage aud rqturn.Apply, or enciose stump lor particulars, Canadian Agency, 1821g St, Anioine st.Montreal.1110 Ww Jie 1 1BBONS & MARPER, BARRISTERS, etc, Hichluond and Carubg sts., London, Geo, C.Uivuons, K.U., Fred.L*.Harper.J 8.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.« Guardian Assurance Building, 16) St Juines st, Montreal.rm prove Wanted to Purc Montreal.hase ANTED - FARM HANDS, BOILER- V JTANTED \u2014 EXP our bindery.Apply at once, IMndery.WANTED \u2014 ENGINEER, WITH CERTI- ; ficate, to\u201c take charge of engine and Sec per word tor.oue Insertion, Six Inaeruons tor tho price of four.making, the rate Lÿ cent per word per insertion.XAJANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, BILLIARD se table, eight feet by four feet six inches, with set ivory balls and cues, in first class condition, Apply In writing, Alfred St.Cyr, 365 Elin ave.' .Mn ERIENCED GIRLS IN Herald Co, Ltd, 125 Vitre at.ms OOK WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED COOK J wanted.Good wages, House, Smith's Falls, ee ee ee re es a en in ANTED\u2014SIX FOILER-MAKERS: BEST ANTED TO, PURCHASE, SMALL GASO- tine Launch or Hull su able for Gasoline eugine; state price and articulars and where wan be seen.Adddress K.282, Herald NAJANTED \u2014 \u2018STRAM.LAUNCH, ABOUT : 8 n.h.p., with condensor.State price, partieujers, and where seen.James Kiticaid, St, Ca ines Béy, Saguenay.\u2018 ce Mt ANTED \u2014 TO.PURCHASE, CAST OFF .clothing,\u2018 sll kinds of furs, jewellery, W Office.Beaconsfield, ! ANTED \u2014 ANY ONE OUT OF EMPLOY | makers, Bartenders, Teamsters, Night : treet.7 N \u201d : Watchmen, Cattlemen, Servants, Iluckle's, to 2040 Bleurv Y ta Advertisements under this heading \u2014 |S8 Craig st.* 1.= ce 110 yx yANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTEL- boiler.Apply to The Montreal Watch Case Apply Russell 113 ! Office.A tickets, avoid worry and perspiration, wen.wages and steady employment to first 4 y n : or ; \\ .dering if you are going to get a seat.Just\u2019 Aol benches, ° ADR Cat Drom lass men.The Cenndian Copper Co ni secure your, vekets hottes or r Ate .\"f - w .! be, 4ra vé, Lawrence st, City \"110 Wanted to Rent.~ahoq & can ANTED \u2014 SMALL HOUSE, OF THREB or four rooms.Rent not to exceed nine dollars a month (§9).Apply at K 238, Herald JALESMEN MAKE 500 PER CENT.COMmission selling \"Novelty Sign Cards.\u201d Merchants buy IV to 100 on sight.800 varie- tes.Catalogue free.Sullivan Co., 405 \u2018W.Van Buren st.Chicago, Ill.us V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CANVASSers, for \u2018The Argus,\u201d for which there is a great demand just now.Liberal terms to competent men.Also a few boys wanted to sell on street.180 St.James st.116 VWANTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD handy.man: must be a good driver; 12.private.house, Apply P.O.Box 662.112 WANTED \u2014 TO GO TO BEACONSFIELD for summer, man and wife.Woman to be goud couk and man \u2018generally useful in gentleman's house.Apply 239 University at.Lo 1s VVWANTER \u2014 FIRST CLASS LITHO-' © graphic, commercial and color printer.Rotary and flat bed presses.Highest wages » quid, Canadian Bank Note Co., St.John, NB, \u2019 .- 188 OR THE\" PRINTING TRADE\u2014WANTED, a salesman, who speaks English and French, to soll typo and printers\u2019 supplies.Apply to K 26, Herald Oifice, ~ 114 V ANTED \u2014 FIVE YOUNG LADIES, speaking French and Kuglish, to attend our, Coliege for 30 days, at the end of which time you will be a competent stenographer and we guarantee to \u2018place you immediately, at a salary of - $40 to $60 per month, to start.We find it impossible to- \u2018flil the positions for those speaking French and English.Call and register at once, \u2018Moon's syllubic Shorthand and Business College, Karn Hall, 262 St.Catherine street, .Fnone Up Jub.ul uf JANTED \u2014 A TRACHER, MEMBER OF Enghsh Church, for eight months.Salary $12v.Board can be obtained for $5.00 per month, Duties to begin September first, Apply to Herbert J.Bartholomew,.Sec.- Lreus., Springbrook P.O., Dor.Co., Que.VVANTED i- AT ONCE, GENERAL SER.\u2018vant.Highest price*paid to proper per- sou, with references.Apply 62 McUill College avenue.114 ANTED\u2014GENBRAL SERVANT.APPLY\u2019 : ligent persons to solicit oruers for nurs.l ery stock: to tho right parties I cen offer the \u2018bust inducements; best tie in the year to make a start.Apply for.terms, at once, to E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.TED\u2014-GRNERAL SERVANT, WILLY Bis to go to country for summer months; no washing or ironing.Apply 814 Prince Arthur at.\u2018tf NOTICE .° - When in 8 burry, and wanting Baseball et\u2019 a 000] amoke, à shave, or.emèmber the place\u2014RO BY'S commen Common Sense Extomiaators ne.x Ÿ v cafpets;: highest prices paid.L.Adler, 619 (SUCCHSHOR To: FIN) 4 ; : éverrching | Cral Mall.orders atteuded.Telephone +\" ; : boots vote bette lad Crore a Tai | MIR 15, oer eR TTC TL A non à Great Customs Broker, and AT salers; and Queen ot Su.lotents - or 7 a = = = PE EE | Ferwrta cusbman, a 3 : raf MONTREAL ART PRINTERE- | |MONTREAL ART FRINTERS\u2014 [Paul er.Montreal.Heated Blersas.Bond of | HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT X - 1 HERALD Job DEPARTMNYL', ARRALD! ob DRPARTMSAT Fen Sule tos Da, F0 du dé | MONTREAL ART, BRINTERD= .5 \u201c.\u201cA Ca Te NE x : Coa ue?\u2019 For ROACMES, BED-BUGS snd MOTHS, -.ag For RATS and MIOR.ro 1 a 4.S70 Business Dull ; Prices Steady;- - E , pr M.s.wire; > > us +._, Dom: froÿ Will Re-organize The public seems to have lost all interest in the local market, and as a reaplt business has fallen to about the * lowest ebb.- .= Cansidering the dullness, the undertone continues very strong, and the best informed interests here state that as goon hs there ts any activity, prices will easily move higher.Among.the few #ales on the local ~ market, some\u2019 attracted notice, ' For some time past Bank of Montrea even \u2018broken lots of the stock have been mell- ing around 260, but to-day a small block was secured at 256 5-8.The \u2018tractions were slightly stronger, Twins selling at 112 and Detroit United.at 83 1-4 ) ) Sao Paujo, which has been a very active stock in Toronto, but has bean given \u2018very little attention here, continues to hold very well, and to-day sold at 124 3-4 to 125 1-4.Power for one block sold ex-dividead at 8 1-4.The officials of the company claim that the Mayor's action Will not prevent the contract from going through.One of the leading officials stated that they would certainly ve .able to show the Mayor where he had made \u2018a mistake, and that a .contract could be made without having any new by-law passed.A few small lots ot Bank of Toronto sold at 243 1-4.An announcement of particular inter- ast bé the very large pumber of bond #54 stockholders of the Dominion Iron sHd Steel Company is that just as soon \"as the different mills of the company sre running on a satisfactory basis, a \u201cplan providing for the complete reorganization of the company's finances will be put through.While no definite plan has as yet been decided on, The Herald was informed by an interest close in touch with the company, that it will at least provide for the retirement of all the outstanding bonds and preferred stocks, and thereby improve the position of the holders of the common stock., Two things that have made the reorganization necessary, it- was stated, are that the company is carrying & floating debt of over $2,600,000 and as the 7 per cent.cumulative dividend on the preferred stoux nas not been paid for almost 1twg Yeurs, IU already amounts to over $1,100,000.Then the company must in some way tndemnify the directors, who were willing to underwrite the second mortgage bonds at par when the first mortgage bonds have been purchased on the open market around 60.7 It was this \u2018action that practically saved the com- - pany from going into_llquidation and on this account the holders of these bonds will be provided for.The time at which the plan will be put into definite] - shape will of course depend very largely on the rapidity with which the different plants \u2018enables the * company's standing to becomé much stronger than itis at present.The plan, it was pointed out, was sure to go through, and.in knowing that if, will atockholders should be better able to decide what they should best do with their holdings.The Dominion Bank is sald te have paid $130,000 for the different plants ef the Canada Woollen Mills Co, .The proportion in which the different tines of the Canadian Pacific Rallway are showing increases in earnings may be seen by the showing made during the month of April.On the C.P.R.lines proper the increase was $163,000 on the Soo line, $163,600, on the Duluth, South Shore and Atalntic $40,000, and on th Mineral Range $4,000.- A special general meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Mont- rea) will be held on \u2018Tuesday next, ai 11 am, for the purpose of approving of an agreement for the purchase of the amsets of the People\u2019s Bank of Halifax, and to authorize the increase of the capital stock of the Bank of Monteral \u201cto the extent of $400,000, being the amount of capital stock required tof carryout said agreement.Mr.James Ross, president of the Pominion Coal, stated to-day that no official notice had been received of the resignation of Mr, Austin King, the general superintendent of minea Mr.King joined the Coal Company's dfter the late Mr.Shields resigned as general manager.MONTEARL EXCHANGE.Montreal Exchange quotations tn-.fay are reported as follows, by Mari Hodgson.; Ne York funds, 1-84 tô6 @-64 prem.-16 to 1-4 prem.; sterling, sixty days, 1-18 to 9 3-82, 9 1-8 to 9 1-4; sterl- ng demand, 9 17-82 to 9 9-16, 9 5-8-to 8-4; sterling cables, 3 5-8 to 9 21-32 3-4 to 9 7-8.Paris, francs short, 18 7-8.i \u2014 CANADA BOUTHBRN RAILWAY, At the annual meeting of the stock- folders of the Canada Southern .Ralil- ay Company, held in Bt.Thomas, t., on June 7, authority will be asked Co gaurantesor subscribe for the securi- Hes of any rallway tunnel company with which it is now or may afterwards .TL.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable, quotes: Grand Trunk first, 107 1-2; second, 97 1%; third, 48 1-4; C.P.R., Y51 1-2; Anaconda, 5 6-8; Hudson's - Bay, 71 3-4.; = Sales of Canadian group on Wall Btreet to noon were 2,100 C.P.R., 400 800 com.; 1,500 Twins, 100 Duluth, fd.TT UT 100 shares of Granby sold 5 3-8 up to noon, .MORNING BOARD SALES.60 Montreal Power xd at 94.12 Rank of Montreal at 256%.183 34 Textile bonds at #7 B.£3.23 Textila bonds at 87 B.250 Textile bonds at #7 P.83.34 Textile bonds at 87 B._ _M Twin City x4 at 112, 100 Detroit\u2019 United at 83%.- 23 Mackay preferred at\u2019 7214.2% Mackay preferred at 72%.25 Mackay preferred at 72%.25 fao Paulo at 124%.25 Sao Paulo at 1254.130 Lake of Woods com.at 101%.Always Eat.the Best\u2014 JAMES STRACHAN, Bakers to Royalty.- d.PERCY TAYLOR, oo $took Broker, 8 MAIN 186 Coro 0 ' Ç wo ; .tun 06.67 Textlle.preferred\u2019 at 3c.1 Bao of Tarests at siti of a \"48.67 Textile preferred at 87.Wall Street Market ; = .~The Wall street market was dull and irregular throughout the day and where a couple of weeks ago the sales totalled as high as 600,000 and 700,000 shares by noon, the sales to-day up to e¢ same hour reached only 251,- shares The United States Steel issues were weaker and the selling was apparently influenced by the Iron Age weekly review, The pfd.sold 97% and the common 297to 307%.fenn- sylvania Ry.was heavy, owing to the bad accident that occurred on the company's lines, and sold at 13414 to 136% ; C.P.R.sold 147%; Soo com, 114% to 18612 Northern Pacific jumped te RS s.A \\{ * WALL STREET GOSSIP.;J.S.Bache & Co.\u2014The market was narrow, with little outside \u2018business.Smelters continued in fair strength, while So.Pac.was the feature, The atock was in good demand on rumo ff &» dividend, * : .H.K.Evans of E.& C.Randolph Mobody can pretend to say how soon the market will become active, but 1 do not believe that the present inactivity is going to last long and 1 feel thoroughly convinced that when' ac- anied by rising prices and 1 believe that on the next advnce prices will æo higher than the point reached last month and even than the point reached in 1902, .: Sales on Wall 251,600 shares, street.to noon were Northern Securities were to-day, selling at \u2018164 to 165.Marler & Hodgson\u2014On the whôle the market hasa good undertone and except in a few instances there was no pressure to sell stronger - PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA 3 PER CENTS, DUE Ist JULY, 1922.SO AND INTEREST, > agin t\u2014\u2014 00 4\u201c PE a BOARD Dominion Securities Corperation, Limited, \u2018Canada Life Building.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager.| Ÿ + Investment Returns | Following are the investment returns on Montreal stocks at last prices compiled by Mesars.Hickson & Davidson, Stock Brokers, 1724 Nétre Dame St, Week ending May @ 1906.\u2026 338,780 : .Close.Div'd, Yield.¢ ; ; Canadian Pacific i.147 4 4.08.Corr.week, 904.Lu posa seu ro.2.32,314 Montreal Street.216 10 \u20182.62 |- Increase .i.ic.oeo.o.o.eens .$6,408 tin ny nc.Los ë 4.76 Earnings for tour months: 1906 ; v cecoasene \u20184.46 , : 904.ne.Detroit \u2026 rerio \"8 4 - 4.81|January +.$130,700 $142,759 $12,060 TOIEdO oo «icone soc 3244 2 6.15] February ., 130,579, 143,057 12,478 Mackay, DE.ween 72% 4 8.51 |Mareh sel llllf len 170204 3283 R.& O.N.Co.721 .CLAP vecersvoccoc0ss 139,505 155.5 > Montreal Power J Toa 4 4.43 Ty ova Scotla .,.611 .ees DC Montreal Tel.\u2026\u2026\u2026.161 to 8 4.96 Stocks and Money Bell Telephone .153 8 5.22 A well-informed bank officer says of con-| Ogilvie pfd, .a 137 7 5.10 ditions in the United States and Canada: Lake of Woods .115 T1 \u2026 608 \u2018\u2018If business conditions were not good, and |.; 7: 2:07 confidence was waning, the shrinkage in = 10 3.89 stock market valuations over the last few Bonds.an ER .\u2018weeks around have been jollowed by a cor- - Ù ' responding reduction in loans.ut such is rinnipeg Elec ee oe 108 5 4.62| not the case at present.Business in all Iron .84 .5 5.95 | parts of the country Is flourishing, merchants Ogilvie Mining .118 6 £.17| are busy, a good year in the iron and steel ., \u2019 trade is gssured, preliminary crop conditions\u2019 a \u2014# are good, and conservative bankers regard FN the outlook as bright.Curb Securities \u2018\u2019When the demand for money from one © Sales on curb were $20,000 Rlo at 90 and 61; $20,000 Mexican bonds, 84 to 86; 10 Havana common, 16 1-4 ' {ows by E, Mackay Edgar & Co.:\u2014 : Co - Bla ; , Havana Electric Rallway\u2014 Asked Common stock 2.MH 1644 B cossvesssvervvcocccce 84 85 Bon Rio de.Janeiro Trrm.\u2014 0 4 SOCK geercovecsecsantesenee PUPIL ADMITTED HAVING SET CONVENT ON FIRE The.cause of the several Jesus and Mary, has been discovered named M.\" Sauve, movements.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A PRACTICAL HORSE SHOW WIN- Dow.10 Attire,\u201d 2238 St.ple and white\u2014is appropriate to ness window.of necessaries.switches and hunting crops.window.a couple of crossed polo sticks, mishing.and in very good taste.\u2019 ; , .Tel.Main 54s.STOCKBROKERS MEMBERS MONTREAL STOOK EXCHANGE Monastir Feûtén P TRADÉGUILDING Es Sm \u201c._ _ Leh ge .vA ; tL PEE pu tivity does set in it will ba accomp- The unlisted securities are reported as fol- 2 Bonds mecsemssemcce-seccuces 0 & 52 90 & 50 Valleyfield, Que., Ma 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 mysterious fire outbreaks which have recently developed on the premises of the Convent of the Sistera of the Holy Names of Suspicion pointed to one o fthe pupils aged é\u20acleven years, and a close watch was placed on her|- Last night she was geen going 4Qwards the outbuildings where a fire had already\u2019 been started twice.She .was brought before the convent superioress and fully admitted her guilt.The \u2018\u2018Horse Show\" window of \u2018Male Catherine street\u2014a very artistic plece of coloring in pur- \u201cthe show, and highly practical as a buêl- While not overcrowded, it yet manages to get in a whole outtit On & raised dais facod with the notice of the show are (he main .paraphernalia\u2014saddle, bridle and stirrups\u2014surmounted by crossed-riding Above, streamers and ribons in purple and white, stretch from end to end of the The base of the dals is be- .decked with horseshoes in bright, yellow and black.- In the foreground are the white polo balls resting beside them.Male riding habits, vests and coats in green and gray, the coachinan\u2019s blue with.brass hittons and the buckskin riding costume, occupy spaces at the back and sides of the window.On a broad flat surface of purple with centre of white round the window front are at Intervals brightly polishes curbs, bits and other features of horse gar- The whole get-up is pleasing E: MACKAY EDBAR & CO.q- TEL, MAIN 04.| \u2018 ' Sat, Qe Co ETT La Mr, Robi.Meighan, president of the\u2019 Lake [ .Woo dE ; aL: Eads, To AAR Br ya Cay wh SEs .At a meeting of the: alrpaiors.of the Montreal Cotton Co., held yesterday afternoon, Mr.John Lowe, jr., ppinted_ secre- tary-treasurer to Act \u201cinte.Mr, A.Smith.Mr.Lows has been in the-service of : fer .éver.\u2026 à ; de, mé ns Ri Power Co.Will Show - Increased Earnings A prelimikary statement of the Montreal Light, -Hent & Power.Co.for the/fistal year ending April 30 shows thatthe ccmpany, as ludicated in these columns, has had a very good year.The company will-shcw a surplus for the year of something like $350,000, the \u2018net profits being about 6% per cent.on the capital.compared with a little better than 5 per cent.last year.This would indicate that the net profits of the company for the, year amounteg to something like $1,230,000, as compared with $884,000 for the provious year., After the payment of the ividends, amgunting to $680,000, there remains a surplus of .3550,000, as compared with a surplus of $24,013 at the close of the previous fiscal yeer, or over double the amount, - Sovereign Bank Has Co Very Successful Year - The annual statement of the \u2018Soverelgn Bank of Canada for the fiscal year ending May 1 was received by the sherebolders today and should be rugarded as very satls- À factory, as it shows an increase In every department of the bank's business.| + The most notable growth is in the deposits: by the public, which show an Increase over last year of $2,800,000, their total amount being $8,116,000.The total assets of the bank have increased from $8,604,000 to §l1,- 889,000.The profits of the year bave also been very satisfactory, amounting to $134,000, er more than double the amount required to pay the dividends.: The quarterly dividends have been paid, amounting for the year to $65,000, and the sum of $50,000 has been \u2018| transferred to the reserve fund, which has now reached $400,000.The sum of $10,000 has been written off bank premises account and $5,000 applied to rebate of discount on bills pot yet due, leaving $10,088, carried for- .ward ta the credit of profit and lose account.The bank's note circulation shows an increase of about $100,000 over last year, and in a circular issued by \u201cthe general man- | ager, *he states that the legal limit was frequently approarned during the nast twelve months.This fact, as foreshadowed in The Herald, has caused the directors to issue additional capital to the extent of $325,000, bringing the \u2018total capital up tr $1,625,000.This is in the proportion of one share of new etock lo every four of the old, and the issue is made at $1256 per share.The premium of 25 per cent.will be added to the reserve fund.The general manager also intimates to the shareholders that tbey may exepct an increase in the dividend in the near future.le further states that the: stock of the Sovereizn Bank of Canada will be listed on the Montreal and Toronto Exchanges early in .Julv.Holding of Bell \"Phone © One of the statements presented to the Telephone Committes by Mr.Sise this morn- Ing shows that the Bell Telephone Company of Canada ia a holder of shares in.other companies to the following extent: \"Shares.Am'nt.Telephone Company of P.E.J.369 $ 8,735 New Brunswick Telephone Co.1.609 79,950 Nova Scotia Telephone Co.6,975 9,750 Federal Telephone Co.1,879 28,18 \u2018North American Telegraph & Telephone Co.c.2,000 200,000 \u201cNorhtern Electric & Manu- .-factüring Co:.\u2026: ae vendre ve 2.790 \u2014279;000- 2,600 * 260,000 \u2018The Wire & Cable?Co.| of immense benefit, was not so general as x 12 ff .MARRET i .A ; \u2019 ».- Ont! and West Making Progress Toronto, May 11.\u2014(BpecilaL)\u2014Advices now being - received fram.Optario crop districts are- of so favorable a character that many grain men here are revising their estiniates of the damage \u2018sustained by the fall wheat crop during the recent cold spell, when the unfavorable weather greatly retarded the growth and turned the plant yellow in many sections.The heavy rains of late have changed the prospects materially, and have greatly benefitted the.growing grain in nec- Wions where rmulsture was badly needed.With warm weather from this forth, the outlook Is tor an \u2018increase \u2018over the yleld of last year, and perhaps something better than an average crop.A special canvass of the situation has been made by The Farmers\u2019 Sum, and the reports received show good crop prospects so far, with an increase in acreage in grass, and 'a decremse in farm output as a consequence.The reports received are summarized as follows: \u2018Fall wheat, while not promising a full crop, is in better condition; clover, with few exceptions, promises remarkabiy well; the spring crops went ii under most \u2018favorable conditions, and recent rains bave given them a capital start; pastures are coming on well, and the outlook for bay\u2018 is good; the season is a little late, but prospects generally have not \u2018been\u2019 v.uier for years than they are wis year.\u2019 > © The seed men \u2018are optimistic, and have heard -of little winter-kiMing of\u201d fall wheat or clover except in Essex and Kent.\u2019 Roots And corn will show a larger acreage than last year.\u201d \u2014 Winnipeg, May 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The second crop report of the Canadian Northern Railway for this spring was issued yesterday.It shows wheat ededing has been practically completed and conditions are favorable in all parts of the country traversed by the lines of that company.One point of (interest is the fact that spring farming ts as far ad- varrced in mewly-settled Kamsack, Swan River and Battleford districts as it le in Southern Manitoba, proving warmth and vegetation are continuous from boundary to Saskatchewan ad beyond, a contention that was firmly held by observers and investigators in early days of settlement., Raln or snow fel] yesterday at, Lethbridge, Swift Current, Regloa, Qu\u2019Appeile, Indiun Head, Broadview, Moosomin, Branaon, Car- berry, Carman, Cartwright, Emerson, Mor- den and Pipestone.Weather cloudy and dull | at Battleford, Medicine Hat, Birtle and Portage la Prairie, : \u201c Snow.and rain that feil the other, though at first hoped, but to-day moisture fell at \u2018nearly all points in the province and territories, and the temperature, though cool 48 not at.all cold.Where snow is falling it is very wet and mixed with rain, so that the ground wiil\u2019 be thoroughly moistened.The only district reported where moisture is now needed badly| is along tbe Soo line.A little has® fallen at Estevan, but that section is generally dry.: Grain, Flour, Hay * Grain.\u2014There was also a good enquiry for \u201cManitoba spring wheat {rofl over the cable, but.exporters stated that bids showed no .\"Traction Earnings, railway earnjugs only for week.ending May 7 : \u2019 * 1906.1904.Gain.Pet.$23,268.10 $21,544.78 $1,723.32 7.Havana Electr Railway earnings fon week ending May 8, 1905 , Spanish stiver.source falls off,\u2019 another source of outlet is generally opened.There \u2018are many cases that can be cited, among them the recent note issues which are being carried in the loan accounts of .the banks.When money is easy, as at present, the borrowing demand is usually good.Rallroads and other corporations wish to secure funds when they are cheap and this is what they have been doing for some time past.\u201d \u2019 } * \u2018 .T .Railway Earnings The Canadian Pacific Rallway Co.'s statement of traffic earnings for the week ending t+ May 7, shows a decrease of $17,900, compared with corresponding week of last year, The figures -are: .Week ending May 7, 1905.3908,000 Same period, 1004.savsascs 925,000 Decrease .ieee cee $17,000 The statement of the Grand Trunk Railway Bystem\u2019s earnings {rom May 1 to May 7, show a decrease of $28,067, compared with the earnings for the corresponding\u2019 weck of last year.: The figures are: - 1903.suveccccs * $619,011 Week May T7, Week May 7, 1904.2.0.cieeres 647,578 Decrease ©.vee crrunces $28,067 = : U.S.Crop Report Highly-Favorable Washington, May 11.\u2014Returns to the Chlet ol the Bureau of Statistics of the United States Department of Agriculture, made up to May 1, show the area under winter wheat in cultivation on that date to have been about 29.723,000 acres.This is 1,432,000 acrea or 4.6 per cent.less than the area sown last fall, and 2,858,000 acres, .or -10.6 -per cent.more than the area of winter wheat harvested alst year.Of the area abandoned or ploughed under 356,000 acres are reported from Kansas, 205,000 acres (including cutting for hay), from California, and 102,000 acres from Missourl.Fur the 29,723,000 acres remaining under cultivation the average condition on May 1 was 92.5, against a condition of 91.6 on April 1, for the entire acreage sown; of 76.5 for the area remaining under cultivation on May 1, 1904, and 87.4, the mean of the May averages of the last ten years, The average condition of winter rye on May 1 was 93.6, as compared with.92.1 on April 1; 1905; 81.2 on May 1, 1904; 93.3 at the corresponding date In 1003, and 88.5, the mean of the May averages of the last ten yeats.) .© 2eme eee .MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS.A meeting or citizens is called for Saturday evening next, May 13, at 3 \u2018l pm., at Chaboille Square, to endorse the action of Mayor Laporte in his refusal to sign the motion of the City Council in giving an extension of a fifteen years' lease to the Light, Heat & Power Company to supply the ¢ity and citiens with gas.: .J.H.DUNN & CO.| Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Liverpool, Landon & Globe Building.Bonds and Securities.\\ Lepéen, Bup., Oftice-t8 London Wall, '.\u201cA few loads of sample wheat that were sold Toledo Railways & Light Co.report of | | fair | sorts, $5.60; seconds, $5: Aud urat puaris, $1 WRT LIE Me 1724 HP FOV t_-over yesterday, -and-outside of livae business was done.: Flour.\u2014The demand is moderate, and a slight improvement is noted in the volume of business.Prices: Manltoba spring wbeat patents, $5.40 to 35.0; strong bakers, $5.10 to $5.20; winter wheat patents, $5.50 to 35.60; straight rollébs $5.15 to $5.36, and in bags, $2.45 to $B.IN.8 | .Millfeed.\u2014A fair business continues to be dove in shorts ou.country account, but the demand for bran 4e now limited.Prices: Manitoba bran, in bags, $19, rhorts, $21 per ton; Ontarlo winter wheat bran, ln bulk, $18.50 to 318; aborts, $20 to $21; monillie, $24 to $28 per ton, as to quality.\u2019 Oats.\u2014Business in rolled oats is still quiet; the demaud being.chiefly for email lots, and prices rule steady at ¢-.20 to $2.2214 per bag.Cornmeal is quiet and unchanged at $1.3G to $1.46 per bag.; : Hay.\u2014Tbhe .demand for baled bay !s only for the season, and the market ls rather quiet.We quote as follows: No.1, $9 | $9.50; No.2.38 to 358.50; clover, m!xed, $7 to $3.60; and pure clover, $6.60 to $4.75 per ton, ih car lots, v, \u2014 Country Produce Peans.\u2014There was no change in beans, for wbich the ue:mand is fair in a jobbing way, and sales of.choice primes were made at $1.60 to $1.65 per bushel.Honey.\u2014Business in.honey Is very dull, and in the absence of transactions prices are -gominally unchanged.We quote as follows: Extracted white clover honey, Tc to Tic per 10-1b, tin, apd 63c to Tc 1n \u20ac0-1b.tins.buckwheat honey, 6c to 6'4c, and white clover comb, 13c to 33%c.Syrup.\u2014A fair trade continues to be done in maple product for the season, and the market 18 moderately active with no change In prices lo note.Prices: Syrup, \\n §0-gal.kegs, 6c to 8c per 1b.; in tins, 8bc to 70e per wine measure, and Toc to 80c¢ for.\" Hops.\u2014There was no change in hops, for which the demand js still limited.Choice Canadians, 28e to 22c, and fair to good at 2c to 28c per tb.* Ashes.\u2014The market for and steady.We quote an follows: potash Ix quiet First to $7.25 per JO Ib.~ Grain Elevating Co The adjourned annual meeting of the Montreal Grain Elevating Co.was held yesterday, in the company's offices.The usual routine business was transacted, and the hoard of directors was unanimously reelected.The directors are: Messrs.- A.T.Paterson, Alexander Macdougail, R.Reford, Thos.A.Crane and Bartlett McLennan: The Provision Market The feature of the trade was .-e stronger feeling in the market for live hogs, owing to \u2018amall supplies.and a Dotter demaud from packers for the same.Sales were made of selected lots\u2019 at prices.ranging from $7.40 to $7.60 per 100 1b., weighed off cars.There was no change in the market for abattoir | fresh killed dressed stock, but the undertone is very firm at, $9.76 to $10 per 100 4b.The demand for lard and smoked iggats.is fair.* Prices: \u2014Ileavy Lonada short cut mess pork, lin tierces, $51.50 to $32.50; reavy Canada short cut mess, $21 to $22; Canada short tut back pork, $19 to $20; heavy Canada long sit mess pork, none; eut clear pork, $19 to 3-u; heavy tlank pork, $19 to $20; light Canada short out ctear pork, tone.\u2018 .: se.uy The receipts of provisions to-day were & packages of larc, 1,187 packages of meats and 4 packages of hams and bacon.A good local demand is ported i for both: cut pork and smoked meats.Prices are unchanged.- Cheese Boards Woodstock, Ont.May 10.\u2014Little activity marked the proceedings at the meeting of the cheese board here yesterday.The highest price bld was 8'%c, which was refused by OR.A.W, CHASES OR CATARRH CURE.25c.fs sant direct to the diseased pers by the Improved Blower, eals the ulcer, clears the air stops di ngs in the Brass and permanemly res Catarrh and Hay Peveg, B) wer free.All dealers, or Dr.A, W.Chase Modioin e Co., Toronto and Buffalo, HICKSON & DAVIDSON \u2026 Stock Brokers, .- Members Monegal.Stook Exchange.of-the market.Imperial, and Beauce sugar, 8440 *> Yc per tb.: \\ .heavy Canada short |.11s generally sufficient.At contains not\u2019 e the saleamen.Some of the latter asked 2léc, but the majority were not dis; to- Wards selling, preferring to hold their offèr- ings for at least another week.Thera were 1,600 boxes, the make of the first ten days offered.No sales were registered.The board favorably discussed a proposition looking to the establishment of a modern cold storage building in this city in the near future.The make of fodder cheede in the Western Ontario dairy district has been light \u201cthis season.This week the dairy cattle are being turned into the meadows, so an increase may now be looked for.Buyers bere are confident in the fature of the market.Picton, -Ont., May 11.\u2014At the cheese board yesterday sixteen factories boarded 565 colored and ws white.Nine and thirteen-six- teenth cents was the highest bid.Eight hundred and thirty boxes sold.The buyers were Magrath, Benson, Morgan \u2018and Sexsmith.The board will meet every Welnesday afternoon during tbe season.» Stirling, Ont., May 11.\u2014The cheese board yesterday reported 30 boxes boarded.*.All sou at $Ÿ 9-16c, : .- - \u2014 1 , Wheat Markets At the Chicago market to-day May options opened at 91% and later were quoted at 92.July options opened at 83% and rose steadily until they reached 8i'%, near closing.September options opened: at 78% and later were at .At the Winnipeg market May options opened at 87, dnd later were at 875.For July Options, \u20188944 was bid at opening, and later 8¥3, was bid.; i sv Wheat Inspections A wire from Winnipeg gives the wheat inspections for to-day as follows:\u2014No.1 northern, & ears: No.3 northern, 60 cars; No.3 morthern, 36 cars; other grades, 33 cars; \u2018total, 127 cars, against 84 cars on May 11 last year.Cheese, Butter and Eggs \u2018A somewbat easier feeling was reported in the butter market to-day as a result of increased receipts.Price, however, -are unchanged at 19c to 18%c for creamery.Some dealers.were asking 19%c to 2Uc for snest goods, The quality of the butter\u2019 coming in is considered to he very good for this season of the year.Very little dairy butter is offering, but occasional=lots are being received by local dealers.Best dairy in tubs 18 quoted at 17c aud rolls at 16c to 164c.\u2018The receipts of cheese iu the city this morning were 4,357 boxes.The market is, steady and there were no features worthy of note.Ontario is quoted at 10c to 10%c and Quebec at 93c.A ; ine egg market Is unchanged.The receipts ars increasing, but the.demand appears to be sufficient to keep prices steady.Round lots were selling this morning at 144gc to 156c and single cases at 154c.\" : : .Ce , ; Cattle Shipments ~- Owing to the present-unsatisfactory condition of affairs in the cattle trade it is hard\u2019 fo esitmate the number that are likely to-be shipped during tbe coming.season, Or to \u2018make any forecast of the probable conditions : Local dealere expect that from twenty-five to thirty tbousand head of caltle will arrive in Montreal from the Northwest during the summer for shipment to England.The total number shipped from this port will probably amount to three or four times that number.Last year's\u2014total shipment was 112,600 and that of 1903 was 201 cS em The first cattle-boat to leave Montreal this seascn will-be the Manchester Trader, which sails to-morrow: off 400 cattle, as well as a number of sheep .and horses.The exact number of oattle that will be lncluded in her cargo is not yet known, but she will probably carry between three and four hundred head, .Last year 13,603 American shipped through Montreal.It is not thought that the contract of the Armour Company, of Chicago, witu the Thompson lne will not materially increase the number of American cattle shipped from here.The, Thompson line will only handle about 500 a week and this will bave no great effect on\u2019 the total.\u201ca - To-Day's Receipts \u2018The recerpes In the city to-Gay dy rail and canal were as follows.20 G.T.kK.C:P.R.Canal.Wbeat, bush.\u2026\u2026. - 290 4,904 Eggs, cases .1,237 815 486 Butter, pkgs.1,448 1.637 ee Cheese, boxes .2,122 1,085 1,140 Lard, pkgs.5 .en Meats, pkgs.mous 232 915 \u2018 Hams and bacom.EA 4.Leather, rolls .a 46 30e Raw hides .\u2018i.8 aes Tobacco, pkgs.«.20 5 are Sugar Market A further reduction of ten cents per 1M \u2018Ib\u2019 on all grades of sugar was announced to-day.: .| SHIPS AND'SHIPPERS | > + About midday.the three -passenger steamships, Lake Champlain and Montrose of the C.P.R.line and Vancouver of the Dominion line, steamed into port, the latter being welcomed by a particularly large crowd of buik of her human cargo was landed yes- \"I.M.LAMOTHE, A, H.CHAMBERS, Aticrney for \u2018Plaintitts.pe SI TY + - 4 cor.of St.James and MoGill Sts, , \u2018 General Ban Business.7.Savings Department.ling Exchange.\u2018MARCONI.Ta ct, J WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.DALE & CO._30 St.Francois Xavier St, _ \" witigout ; Consignees will please pass their ene\u2019 Richard C.Barry and Frank J.Barry, both = ship as auch, under the name and firm of \" Deputy Prothonotary, .: fhe Herald fs published Ly The Henld CEI ESS Ce SH ces mg BEWARE of the dealer who would have you believe that he will sell you a Piano on long time without interest, for upon investigation you will find he; is asking from Twenty Per Cent.to Thirty Per Cent.more than its cash value.- The Nordheimer Methods obviate this by having every instrument marked in plain figures, and One Price to All, charging only a low rate of interest on deferred \u2018payments, thus giving the man of ordinary means, who wishes to buy on time, the same advan- \u2018ages in price as is given to the millionnaire.\u2014t .The Nordheimer System applies to the selling of Pianos and Piatio-players the modern methods of other industries, to.enforce the One Price System, and to convey to the intending purchaser a degree of confidence heretofore unknown in the buying of Pianos, - At Nordheimer's you have the best Pianos in \u2018the world to select from\u2014 The STEINWAY, The NORDHEIMER, The PRATTE, The KRANICH & BACH, The HAINES BROS., The LANDSDOWNE, The BOUDOIR, The PIANOLA-PIANQ, and - \u201c The-METROSTYLE PIANOLA.\u2014 If you have the purchase of a Piano or Piano-player in mind, in justice to yourself you will visit the ware- rooms of ne NORDHEIMER PIANO & MUSIC C0.cm * + 2461 St.Catherine Street.- before making your decision, and compare our methods and prices to\u2018those obtained elsewhere.Lars a me rm erm \u2014\u2014 KING EDWARD VII Scotch Whisky A xtend an invitation to, inspect our: interesting displav.of novel effents in Jewellery for both ladies and Many fashioned .afterthe pertainments of the King of animals and others introducing novel efiects \u2018in French enamel and varied gold work, see them your first opportunity.= .gentlemen.designs = is both the physician and the hosts\u2019 First Choice because of its superior qual- Johnston Bros.ity, purity and great age.Disttllers, Arayleshtre, 2379 St.-Catherine ' Street.= near Peel NE \u2014e + \u2014a AN EAST E _ STRIKE IS PLAYING OUT.Toronto, May H:\u2014{Special)\u2014The situation arising out of the machinists\u2019 strike is\u2019 unchanged, and, according to the statement of the.Grand Trunk officials yest: iy afternoon the crou- ble is now sidered of auch small consequence it little attention is being paid to .} pee Halifax, N,S.\u2014They first class L\u2014 t Ringdove and second class cruiser Scylla, arrived to-day froin England, en route for Newfoundland.ND HORSE SHOW WIN- Dow.Co During.the horse show week it- has become «an established custom with merchants to vie with one another in decorating their windows .with an ap-] propriate display.Too much credit cannot.be given to Messrs, Letendre, Son & Co.'s (1493 St.Catherine Street), de- .coration for the gents\u2019 furnishing window.It is both artistic and novel, an \u2018plainly shows the work of a\u2018 master hand.\u2014 ( SHOW WEE | DIAMOND WEEK , HORSE f = à wr.wp Sa HENRY BIRKS and \u2018SON id.PHILLIPS SQUARE.slat apd Mr.Gamey's \u2018Motion to Rescind Vote 4 ms Art ae ie Conveyed to Last Resting Place With Full Military Honors, ,The fyneral of the late Lieut.-Col.d\u2019'Orsonniens, who died at Megantic on the 7th.inst, took place from his brother\u2019s residence, 755 Cadieux street yus- terday afternoon at 3 o\u2018clock, and was accompanied with full military honors.Among relatives present were the following: sons, Messis.George, Henry, and Herve d'Orsonnens; brothers, Messrs, Ern¥st and Alfred d'Orsonnens and Major Arthur d'Orsonnens; nupn- ews, Messrs, A.Hudon, Raval, Ru- dolphe and Arthur d'Orsonnens and Charles Paul Caty; cousins, Messrs.\u2018f.Jobin, broker, Dr.Jobin, notary re- publie, and A.Christin.Among military men present were Lieut.-Col.Buchan, C/M.G., Commaid- ing Officer of Military District No.5, with Captain A.W, Bonham, ÆA.D.C., Lieut.-Col.Schinnick of St.John's Mlili- tary School, Lieut.-Col.Gilmour of Stanbridge, Lieuts.-Col.Wilson, Mac- kay, Prevost, Labelle, Cooke, Costigan, Ibbotson, Aubrey, Bond, and Laundry, Majors Howard, Carriere and Fren- nette, Captains Bourassa, Gilmour, Harrison, Beauchamp, and St.Louis.\u2018The officers in charge of the military detachment were as follows: Lieut.-Col.J.Carson, 5th Royal Scots in command | with as staff, Major J.: T.Ostell of tha 65th, and Cuptain W, O.H.Dodds, ith R.S.The officers from the several icgi- ments represented on the military detachment were from 1st P, W.F.Captain Bridges, with Lieutenants Tipmyi,- Garraw ay and Spry; from the ith R.A, Captain P.Davidson and Lieuton.inis Burke, Clatke Kennedy, and Moñser- rat; from 3rd V.C.R., Captains Dav!id- son and Humble and Lieutenant Boul- ter; frem the 65th Regiment, Captain Archambault and Lieutenants Sharing, Dupuis and Merrill, Sergeant-Major Bethune of the 5th R.S.acted as Sergeant Major.Among others who were.present ware from the Mount Royal Section of the (\u2018anadian Veterans, Iw.Vallois, Lieut.-Col.of the Section.Major Philin Lescarbeau, Lieut, Piliers Proulx William Crepeau,the Hon.-Pres.and\u2014George - Hennesy.There were also present ter of Militia, Hon, Mr.Beaublen, aiul Messrs J, Damour, J.A.Ouimet, G.Janin, W.Phaneuf, A.Demartigny, D.Massoii, A.Masson, H.Larocque, L.Globensky, and J.P.R.Drouin.The rall-bearers were Lieuts.-Col.Wilson, Costigan, Cooke, Ibbotson, Prevost, Au- \u2018Brey, Bond, and Laundry.Many floral tributes were cent by the military friends of the deceased.Some 300 men drawn from the local militia regiments formed the escort.The Victoria Rifles furnished the Band and the 3rd Field Battery the gun carriage drawn by six horses.As the remalis of the deceased were placed upon, tie gun carriage, the long double line of soldiery presented arms and civilians thronging the sidewalks reverently uii- covered: thelr heads.With the casket enshrouded jn the Union Jack and.on :t laid the floral tributes and the sword, belt and plumed hat of the deceased, the procession began the slow march to tho music of the funeral dirge.The iine of march to Cote des Neiges was by way of Cadieux street, Pine Avenue, Mance and Sherbrooke streets, and Core des Neiges road, and the order of the pru- cession: 65th Regiment,sth Royal Scots, \"Cictoria Rifles, Prince of Wales\u2019 Fuci- liers, the Band.the gun carriage Le:ir- Ing the remains of the deceased and then the relatives of the decessed rand the personal friends of the family.; i At the grave the customary volleys were fired and the \u2018last port™ soundral.The dead soldier had received a lust and moet impressive tribute.PREMIER WHITNEY HAS BIG WORKING MAJORITY \u2018of Censure Carried by Sixty to Twenty-one, Toronto, May 11.\u2014(Speciial).\u2014The tis?- |agaric'e evenin L; I ORSONNENS \u201cSir Alexarider | Lacoste, Hon, A.Desjardin, Ex-Minis-| J DAILY HERALD, » THURSDAY.Ee ~ UE AN TC cl Churth was held or Monday ¢ s Rev.Rural Rean Robinson, of Iberville, in the chatlr.Dr.W.Suther- Mind was alsctad Minister's wanden and J.H, Whalley, people's warden, ifesars.= K.Le Geo.Parker, ar lott, 08.erwaod, Albert Pié-citt, Slater Chesthagy were elgaitad & er sv MAGYAR NOBLE)N CANADA \u201c_ ON\" PATRIOTIC MISSION TT Dee AE .Distinguished Hungarish: Touring.the World jn Interasts of \u2018Emigrant ; Compatriote.A noted sclon of a very ancient Magyar tamily who is at the same time a distinguished prelate in the Ro- qman Catholic Church is 10 Montreal just now, Mgr; Count Vay de Vaya, who isan honared guest or the Jesuit Fathers at Loaygla College.Mgr.Count; Vaya, asa a Hungariap noble, at firat* etutercd.upon cour, life under Emperor Fraticis Joseph of Austria, who is algo King of Hungary, but he relinquished the stately frivoils of a court page tu enter the more exalted ecclesiastical calling.With this, men.La : ss combine more traveling shan falls to the lot of most lay mien.He has travelled.over most of thé » se iv LADIES' 2 OR 3:DOMB GENUINE KID GLOVES, for spring \u2019 or summer.wear, \u2018=: 4 4\" ; ' POUR dhe * .| .LADIRS' FR oki sat I | : Blacks es NET Le .+ i LADIES AND wire EL ; ENGLISH WALK NG GLOVES, | sort .made hn thé most celés < OBNTS, brated; manufacturers.i».EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED: .= UT \u2018and yet ns Hog Ë | i 3 $ % 4 A TRIS om Tee HE horse is King.: + Last night he entertained vice- royalty (an ition which has een vainly .c erished by many beings suppogedy edy his superior in the order of creatton), and he did it well.He also entertained - 'the largest crowd that has ever got itself together to attend one of hig receptions in *Montreal, and he kept it amused and interested \u2018until the fall of the curtal % Al > his \u2018friends were there.Th horse is no respecter of the © tifislal social caste-marks of; mere human society.\u2018They are largely a matter of personal adornment, and can have no place in equine society, which prefers to display itself as nature made it.Consequently .the horse was just as glad to see his professional admirers and those who are associated with him in a minor business way, in the twenty-five cent seats, as \u2018he was to welcome the flower of the local aristocracy in the two dozen boxes.The professional gentlemen, indeed, who concentrated their forces at the north end\u2019 of the Arena, were considerably more demonstrative \u2018in their encouragement to their \u2018noble entertainer than the box occupants.They had no gloves to fear splitting, In thie cab turn- -out contest they backed their fancy or\" their friends with a cheerful clamor and comment that quite livened up the Show.But the Horse was too intelllgent.too intuitive an animal, to mistake the well- bred reserve of the boxes and promenade for a lack of interest.He had only to look at the Governor-General to perceive that- here, even as in the tase of the predecessôr In that office, was a man after his own heart, a man in whose veins ran the blood of generations of \u2018English fox-hunters, in whose eyes \u2018was the glow of enthus- jasm\u2019 that marks the jover of horseflesh in the presence of the Beautiful Animal.For your horse lover is born and not made.Like the Sassenach, \u2018who\u2019 can array himself in sporran and Kilt, but \u201ccannot assuine an affection for pipes,\u201d the Philistine can get himself up in beautiful spats and leggings and wear a blue stock with red spots in it, and à gold horseshoe pin: but these things cannot deceive the Horse.There must be the element of sympathy, the instinct cof the thorough-, bred.It is not always the same sympathy as that of the \u201chumanitarian organization, being too deep for scnti- ment.Last night for the example there were one or two horses which refused to take the jumps until\u2014the- application of a very telling lash at the psychological moment: when they went over as .if they had been doing it all their livec; and there were humanitarians in the audience who thought this was yery sad.But they were net as good horse-lovers as the man on the horse and they did not see Low the man on the horse.when it was all over, explained the business to the nervous brute with a caress or.two.And how the most perfect understanding reigned between them.\u2018and the horse, as clearly as a horse could do, .apologized for his absurd nervousness.said that he knew he could do it and was very much.obliged for being screw ed up to it, and explained that it must have been the vice-regal presence that made him so shaky.These things were anly \u2018evident to the people who had the horse sense.so\u2019 to speak.ang were marked only by the applause of the really discriminating.HORSE SHOW AND NOT MILLINERY .SPECTACLE.It was a real Horse Show.\u20ac Horse.Bhows are not all beer and skittles.Bit the committee had carefully selected for the vice regal opening night a programme Which was as clos sely : packed with interest and with spec- 1 tacular effect as it could well Against \u2018such competition box-parties, gowns, handsome women.famous met all were powerless to emerge from the background of obscurity, and the Horse and the tan-bark ring were the real centre of interrst during tho whole evening.Notwithstanding, the society turn-out was the best the show has known.The boxes were all full, and the display of jewelry and lace was lavish.Every body was \u2018\u2019dressed up.The professional gentlemen at the north end had their \u201chorsiest\u201d togs on, and the dowagers in the boxes sported horse shoe jewelry.The men In the promenade, however, sacri- ficea horsiness tu their respect for | vice-royaity, and the prevailing cos: tume was evening dress and the opera hat.Those who at some time or an- bther were engaged on the tan-bark, wore long Newmarket overcoats.over their colors The ladies\u201d costuines were mostly of the garden party de- geription, and left room for only one regret, that the arc lighting of the Arena did not give them such a chance of brilliancy as the sunlight for which they were designed.The general appearance of tlic Arena was far superior to anything at vrevious shows.The tan-bark perfect, \u2018there was a air of newness about-the building, of which there was not the usual exces- give profusion, and there was a taste- ul festoon of electric Chinese lanterns n the centre which would have been more effective if the arc-lights had not drowned them out with their.brilliancy.The Royal Scots\u2019 band contri- ; buted good music, and the huge seat- Ing area of the Arena was sufficiently filled to save It from looking barn- ike, The commencement of the evening's | programme was held to await the! Vice-regal party, who maintained \u201ctheir privileges of being a quarter of an hour late.By the conclusion of the jumping contest it was already half-past eleven and consequently the final event of the programme was TT ran sfer Co.) Province of Quebec, be.I was | \u201csplek-and-span |.postponed.When Their Excellencies arrived the whole party was at once, shawn to their box, with the exception | of Earl Grey, who was escorted to the judges\u2019 box and made a very brief speech, which was inaudible in the romenade, in reply: to the welcome here accorded him.The events then proceeded merrily.PROGRAMME WAS : BRILÉIANT.The programme as already remarked, was exceptionally interesting.The only sad thing-about it was that Mont- eal did not shine in the prize list, and t was some compensation that the orsese that licked us were such good orses There was a splendid turn- but in the four-wheeler pairs in which Montreal (Mr.H.H.Learmont), got a second, Mrs.Beck and two Pepper entries getting the other decorations.In the Corinthian event there was a special round of applause .for Mr, Hartland MacDougall, who had beet thrown and rather badly shaken up In the afternoon.Mr.MacDougall secured Montreal its only prize, the Co\u2014 \u2014 THE NEW BRANCH .\u2014OF\u2014 (he Montreal Clty.and District Savings Bank | CORNER ST.LAWRENCE\" ST.MD PINE AVENUE third, : the others sare going to Hamilton, | London and Hamilton.The cabmen\u2019s turnout was 2 splendid evidence of the ancontestæble superiority of Montreal's hack service over any other city of the continent.Splendid as the equipages were, they were such as one would mot have been surprised to see at any cabstand.The result of the judging excited.evident approval at the north end.In the single horse two-wheel turnouts Montreal.did much better, getting first prize*and highly commended, while Mr.C.A.E.Harriss, who ex- hibts from Ottawa, but is now one of ourselves, took third.- But the hurdle jump was the saddest thing of all, because the performance all round was not any too brilliant and because .all the honors save one went to a single New York man, and the one exception, a third at that, went to Torento.What wonder that, when that result was posted the band plaved \u201cGod Save the King?\" Local Horse Quners Had Fine Exhibits The day's prize winners were Aas follows: Combination saddle and Harness horses, 16.3 and under, shown to appropriate vehicle: olden Kod, (Mrs.Colin Campbell, Montreal).2.Sir Robert (Gordon J.Hendersons Hamilton).8: Monte Christo, (J.G.Wilson, Paris Station).Highly commended\u2014Lady Fäinora, (Geo.Pepper, Toronto).Heavy draught mare or gelding, any \u201cbreed, weighing 1,600 Ibs., or over, shown to a single lorrie: 1.Wat, (Wm.siendrie, Hamilton).2.Thistle, (Wm.Hendrle, Hamilton).3.sandy, (Lilley and Cameron Cg.Co.) H.C.Logan, (Dominion Company).Poio ponies, hest \u2018three strings.1.Shandygaff, Sorley Boy and Shillelagh, (W.K.Miller, Montreal).+ , Pinto, oy.Key and RHey Major 7 \u2018Ss.Meighen).H.C, Comet, Badger and Boxer (Dr.Arthur Migñault).I3est performance by coachman in ltvery, with fair to landau, brougham or\u2019 victoria: 1.H.Shardlow, , coachman to Major Hooper.\u2014\u2014\u2014- - .Transport i iprofessioigak « { 2.G.Thomas, coachman to Mrs.M M.| carrying over 170 lbs.1.Diana (Jos.Kilgour, Toronto).2.Myrtle (B.McLennan, Montreal).| 3 Katie Flynn, (Dr.Jas.Bell.) H.C.Lady Mandal (Adam Beck).Best paid.light draught horses, weight of team not to exceed 2,800 lbs.J.Quick and Despatch (Canadian Rose and Prince (Chas.Cote St.Michel).3.Sweet and Caporal (American Tobacco Co.) H.C.Prince and Frank, \u2018Male, Montreal).Oped only to dealers residing in the mares or geldings, 152 or over, to he\u2019 shown to appropriate vehicle: = (Jos.1.Lady Morgan, 2.Red.Feather: 3.| Rob Roy, all exnibited by J.M.Me- Caig, Montreal.Pairs, 10.2 and \u2018under, shown to four- wheeled vehicle: 1.Separate and Splendor (Mrs.Adam Beck).2.Lady Fashion and Lady.Favor- | ite.(H.H.Learmont).3.Creighton and Creighton (George Pepper, Toronto).H.C.Lady Ureystone and Lady Eli- nora (Geo.Pepper, Toronto).© Corinthian Class\u2014 1.Sir Robert (G ordon J.Henderson, Hamilton).Westminster Folle Ors.Adam Bons 2.Donation (H.B.Macdougall, Montreal).\\Bekt cabman's turnout: 1.Doctor (P, Butler).2.Tom (Alex McGarr).3.Charlie (Alex.McGarr) ¢'.Prince (P.Butler).Horses .in harness, 15.3 shown lo two-wheeled vehicle, 1, Spread Eagle (H.H.Learmont).2.Indian (Geo.Pepper).3.Beau Brummeill (C.A.E.Har- riss, Ottawa).H.C.Barney (O.Hastings.Montreal) Open jumpers.best performance.over 4 fect, 4 feet 6 inches.5 foot Jumps.San Toy (E.H.Weatherbee, New Yoho: Rupert (E.Fork Dunkirk (Jos.Kilgour, Totonto).H.C.Senator, (E.H.Weatherbee, New York».: .H.Weatherbee, New \u2014 \u2018Gagnon.St.H.Gault.- , 3.E.A.Collings, coachman to Hon.! R.Mackay.| H.C.Geo.Ferguson, coachman to Jeffrey H.Burland, : ) | Qualified hunters, middleweight, ! ' 1 ; | Hunters Furnished | - -e * : + ine Programme .l At afternoon's perform- | ance, judging of Class 37.qualified hunters competed.In the \u2018 hurd's jumping there were some anxious miriutes, several of the horses entered showing a profound distrust of the brush-covered\u201d barriers.yesterday in which eight; - Donation.exhibited by\u2019 Mr.H:.Br MacDougall, of Montreal, came a bad cropper at the first hurdle.SHe fell headlong on the bark.bringing down her rider with her.Neither tha hunter nor her mount suffered by the accl- dent.however, and Donatlon took the rest of the jumps in fine style.Diana, a bay mare exhibited by Mr.Joseph Kilgour, of Torohto, made the prettiept jumping of the afternoon.She took every hurdle as if she liked it, and her rider manipulated her perfectly.Lady Mardal, a bay mare belonging to Mr.Adam Beck, of London, was ugly.at first.but the way in which she cleared the jumps when she made up her mind was startling.The Polo Pony event was another interesting feature.\u2018The cleverness displayed by all the wise little horses In turning and dodging is surprising in a country where the e Is so.little played.Some splendid driving was done by the professional coachmen, which event was won by H- Shardlow, coachman to Major G.Hooper, Montreal.100, : The winners in the afternoon's events were as follows: THE WINNERS, Class #7,\u2014Combinatfon Saddle.and | Harness H \u2018 First price; $50.\u2014Mrs.Colin Camp- beli (Montreal), Golden Rod, ch.g.Second prize, §25.\u2014dordon J.Hend- | erson (Hamilton), Sir Robert, ch.g.- Third prize, $10.\u2014J.G.Wilson (Paris Station), Monte Christo, ch.g.Highly commbnded\u2014George Pepper (Toronto), Lady Elnora, ch.m.Other competitors were: Sam E.Lichten- heim.(Montreal), Jerry, br.g.; L.N.Bate (Ottawa); May, b.m.; Dr.J.Watson, M.P.(Howick), Duke of lackpool., ch.s.; Geo.\u201d W.Slaughter (Montreal), Prince George, b.g.:- C.Ed.Gudewill (Montreal), Johnnie, b.g.: Dr.P.R.Maurice (Montreal), Nellie, b.m.; Geo.Pepper Toronto).My Lady).br.m.- 10; for the best Heavy Draught- manor gelding.any.\"TY weighing .4 Co , ce Cet * Co PA 20284 - Ca the sensational event was the! i in the Evening Included Hunt Jumpers, a Fine Cabby Turnout Prius Jétaper and.the Shiniest Things in Traps and Four-Whe:l Pairs, But 10 5 \u2018Montréal Prize- Winners Were Not Too Numerous.a v ë * SN + .oo 1,600 lbs, or over to singie lorry.sat.145 be shown, , to.a peoirat price 825\u2014Wri.\u2018Henatte tm .b.g.Sébond prize, $15.\u2014~Wm.hb hé (Hamilton).Thistle, ae fiepe Third prize, $10.\u2014The Lilley.apd Cameron Ctg.Co.Ltd.(Montreal), Sandy, \u2018b.&.Highly commended\u2014Dominton Tran- aport Co., Ltd.(Montreal), Logan, b.g.Other competitors\u2019 were: \u2018The Shed- den Forwarding Co., Ltd.(Montreal), el vy Canada, _ b.g.Colonial, THe > Domind; nsport 60; Ltd C (Montreal), \u2018Jumbo, b.g., and Duke \"t us 63, for the best.string of.three Poip Ponies, belonging to a member of a recognized Polo Club.First prize, $50\u2014W.R.Miller Bont real), Shandyvgaff, b.g.Bor er.LE ch.@., \u2018and.8hillelagh, whitey & Second prize, $25\u2014Major F.S.Eee en, (Montreal), Pinto, piebald g., ie Roy, b.g., and Riley, bg.ihre commended\u2014Dr.Arthur wigs naalt.(Montreal), Comte, bg, Bad! ger, gray g., and Boxer b.g.1 Class 64\u2014Best performance of pro fessional coachman, In livery, wi pair: to Landau, Brougham or visit ria, driving between obstacles.FE Pirst prize, $25\u2014H.Shardlow, coa man to Ma akg @ R.Hooper Srontts real).Second prize, s15\u20146., Thomas, coach- mañ to Mrs.M.H.Gault (Mont: real).oh \u2018rd prize, 10.\u2014E.A.Collings.coachinan to Hon.R, Mackay (Montreal).5 \"Highly commended., Geo.Ferguson.coachman to Mr.Jeffrey (Montreal).HORSE SHOW OFFICIALS.Sir - .the Stewards of the\u2019 Morsè \"Show.J.Hicks/ coachman to Sir H.Mons.tagu Ailan (Montreal).advo © competed.} Class 37.for qualified hunters (mid- l Ale weight), perforining over hurdies: First prize, $80\u2014Jos.Kilgour (To-: ronto), Diana, \u2018ban.\u2018 Second | prize, $30\u2014B.© McLennan, (Montreal), Myrtle, brim.> Third prize.$15\u2014Dr.James, Bell (Montreal).Katie Flynn, br.m.Highly commended, \"Hon, Adam: Beck, London.Lady andal, boa, {Other competitors.we H.B.Mac- \u2018Dougal.(Montreal), Donation, ch.m.: ! Hon, Adam Beck (London.Grand Tadge.b.g': Fred Viheeut (Montreal).Paris.b.z.: Dr.>P.E, Maurice (Montreal), Marquis, br.Rr, .i Class IT.\u2014 Best pair light draught horses.any breed.weight of team not to exceed 2.800 Ibs.First prize, $2i-Rowan FRros & Co.,! 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La .4 .- .x a .- wo * +.5 \u2014 _ x 1 >.i \u2018 : PhAST iy a en be ah pd ee et Fae ai LLL = 1 LIRE LE The baseball reperter went to the garret né hauled out an \u2018old leather trunk.Very nrefully be opened It, and as the lid was is inscription: \u2014 STOCK PHRASES OF THE BASEBALL SEASON OP 1904.8 The first one that was drawn carefully om the moth balls was this: READY TO PLAY THE GAME OF HIS LIFE.\u2018fsputable.1t\u2019 would be impossible to begin is pennant race without the assistance of At valuable old standby.I will dust that refully and get f into condition for use the earliest possible moment.\u2019 Then he reached into the trunk again and rew forth the next one that came «to hand, bd he uttered an exclamation of delight 5 his eye fell on the following: THE SRASON IS STILL YOUNG.\u2018I vell vou,\u201d he mused, ° \u201cthere is nothing ke packitigi these treasures away in cam- bor &t the .close of each season, for it saves n \u2018incalculable amount of wear and tear 2 & man's brain.\u201cLet me see, what have we here\u201d as he rew out another old-timer from the ecep- icle.It read thus: THREE TIMES IN SUCCESSION HE ' CARVED THE AMBIENT.\"A smile of self-conscious pride illuminated is countenance as he gazed at the familiar lotation.\u2018That was my own invention,\u201d he said ith the pardonable satisfaction of author tip.1 coined that pnrase.during the ume back in 1886, when Jack Clarkson ruck out Dan Brouthers with three pitched ills and left three men on bases.My apt rcription of the event created a sensation.\u201d The baseball scribe laid that one down bey tenderly and then proceeded to drag pt another one of a difterent sort: .KILL THE UMPIRE.**Now, that one,\u2019 sald he, \u2018J must get to - t these new and extremely fresh umpires 10w at the outset that they cannot expat endanger the pennant chances cf our am by any Oshkosh decisions.By deaung mtly, but firmly.with the umpires at the art ons manages to eradicate many wrong e way to harmony during tle season.Yes, feed, I! will give that phrase a prominent ace in the first game of the season that happen to weport.' HIS JUDGMENT oN.\u2018BALLS: AND STRIKES WAS AWFUL, \"Yes, that's a good one also, and cannot e used too often for the benefit of those utocratic chaps who seem to think that he visiting team has any rights that the mpire is bound to respect.\u201d COULDN'T HIT A FLOCK OF BARNS.\"Ah,\" said the reporter.\u2018\u2018that's .the one have been looking for.These top-lofty fel- bws who think if they make & homer once season they own tre rown need a lesson r two, and that little phrase, used when ey have an off day in batting, will tend b take some of the swelling out of their eads.\u2019\u2019 The reporter was just drawing another ai- Jaue phrase out 0° the trunk when he heard noise behind bim, and, turning, met the pld.gray eye .of! the sporting editor.\u201cWhat's all tbat junk you're pawing rer?\u2019 queried the sporting editor.: \u2018\u2019Oh, just a few of our old baseball friends was burnishing a bit in anticipation of e opening of the season.You ses, the hampionship race is now upon us.I con- uded to take time by tiie forelock, and read for the event.\u2018 \u2018.Mas#0,\u201d\u2019 responded the \u2018sporting cditor.And you think you are going to work off at mildewed rubbish on me, dp you?Why, t me tell vou something.When Rameses .organized the Egyptian league some \u2019steen bnturies ago, the baseball.man of the Cairo itelligencer-was finÿd a week's pay and.had s subway press taken away ffom him be- use he\u2019 tried to use some of the same ags' you are digging out of that trunk.\u201cNow, just take a tip from me:.If you ve got any of that gray matier that is id to be found in some brain pans, stir up and originate some new ideas to de- ribe the achievements of our baseball he- Mes Throw: that stuff away and have a and new stock of phrases by the beginning the season or there is apt to be a new an keeping tab on base hits \u2018and errors for le publication.With & wan and weary smile the baseball an threw his treasured phrases into the ink and notified the second-hand dealer to ke the thing away.- \u201cMy work as a compiler is not appreciat- .\"\" be sadly murmured, \u2018\u2018and-1 must forth- th invent some new and startling pk eases perforce assist In carrying the banner, OTCH MATCHED TO MEET JENKINS mn \u2014\u2014\u2014 7 © outi Will Probably Take | Place in New York Next Week.0 York, May 1l.\u2014Tam Jenkins, Amer- 's.champion wrestler, and Frank Goteh, Stormer Botdsr of the title, have been ched to meet in a finish contest, best 0 ; outidf thres falls, at catch-as-catch-can he match is the outcome of the challenge cently made by Goten to Hackenachmidt.he Westerner was angry when Hack re- to meet him, and sept a defi to Jenk- .the latter's manager was quick to re- ond, end Gotch was informed that he 14 bave a match for the usking.wired lsat night that he would accept 6 terms that governed the last contest, and buld start immediately for this city to do training.enking was wired that he had been match- with Gotch, and he replied that he would in this city on Thursday and to prepare rters for him at Frank Clayton\u2019s Pabst op Hotel, Coney Island, where he trained the Hackenschmidt contest.The men will mest Le Maison Jaume Se the latter part of next week.e e A not been definitely settled, bat will \u2018pro- bly be the 20th.ce JAMROCK JRS.PRACTICE TO-NIGHT.s Junior Shamrocks wil} practice to- ht at the Mile End grounds.Members the team and others wishing to play will jase be present.y sTILLWELL'S ; OPULAR 156 MEAL OPEN BAY ANB NIGHT.sr.GRAIG AND Au fHANDER STS.Ta ns G COMMENT hnred back there appeared en the inside |.\u201cThat,\u201d said the scorer, \u2018\u2018is absolutely in- ork very early in.the game, as we æwstbuneh Trom that which represented Rochest- ipressions from thelr minds and thus jave | \u2018| out *o T.aroy, the latter covering first.Pas- \u201c> BAONCHOS NON OUT IN NTH Gibson's Dumb Playing and Dyer\u2019s Error Were Responsible.himself solid with Montreal fans yesterday afternoon, ,but he fell down and the Bronchos beat the Birds, 2 to 1.Dyer batted in the winning run Moû- day his timely single sent Raub across the plate with the Birds\u2019 lonely tally.Then, in the ninth, after the bases were i.lled by Gibson foolishly trying tq vun down Yancey between home and third, instead of throw- log the ball to Bannon and allowing bim to make the put-out, Dyer.fumbled a hot grounder that plumped right intg his hands and the Bronchos scored.It was the tide in the atfairs of Dyer; but he did not take it, and the game will be registered as a victory for Buckenberger's .Bronchos.It was tough to lose that game, for Laroy had worked his spit ball with such success that the players from the Dead City had been blanked up to the nintkr innings and had been let down with only two hits, each of which came in different innings, Laroy had all kinds of foolers, and the Bronchos couldn't solve bis puzzlers.He struck out seven men, and the best the Rochesterians could do with his dellvery was to hit out easy flies and grounders.He also fielded bis position cleverly, had excellent control and made a nice single.A win should have been chalked up to Laroy's credit, for it was not his fault that the Royals fattened their losing average.Schultz wasn't to the bad either.What the Birds did with his spit-ball benders wasn't a slaughter.by any means.He kept the lid on tneir hopes till the seventh, and then all that three bunched singles could produce was one run.Another would bave een added had Joyce not been too daring.He tgled to steal third and Steelman pinched bim by inches.That Broncbo squad is a far different er last summer.They are lively, confident and aggressive and they fight to the last ditch.Buck has instilled the proper spirit intn them and they'll keep their opponents on the jump.The inficlders play anappily aua have reliable wings.The way.they whip the ball across to first gives the runner a meagre show to beat out his hit.Yesterday's contest was featureless until the ninth innings, when the Bronchos fur- nigshed more than enough pyrotechnics to satisfy the local fans.TALE BY INNINGS.Dyer \u2018had the chance of his lite to make ; day in the game with Buffalo \u2018and yester- |- gate and Toft.Umpire, Egan.Attendancè, At Jersey City \u2014 .Jersey City.200000000 2 7 2 Providence .100020000\u2014 3 4 1 Battertes\u2014Cronin and Thomas; Olmstead pry McAuley.Umpire, Moran.Attendance, At Newark\u2014 \\ Newark .asa0u ss 000004000\u2014 4 6 1 Baltimore .001000200 3 5 2 __ Batteries Skopec_ and \u2014Shea: = chell and Hearne.Umpire, Hassett, - ¥ MowThEAL PA) I x.HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, pre \"GOLF HARRIERS .ATHLETICS LEROY.Who is Using the Spit-ball with Deadly Effect on the Birds\u2019 Enemies.\u201cIrish Homespuns\" we supreme, For beauty of pattern : and cbetin« ,acy of wear nothing can touch them.MANAGER BANNON produces it for us.Generations of experience are behind their knowledge of homespun making.This mill makes a.particularly high, grade homespun for us under our tradé name of \u201c Kilalo.\u201d Litter Released\u2019 by Boston _ Americans\u2014Is Needed, \u2026 Here.It is probable that George Lachance, the Boston American first baseman, who was recently released from the Beantown team, will be added to the Birds\u2019 imficld department.Nows of Lachance's release was re- celved here yesterday afternoon and a hurry up call was sent to John Kreitner, who wiil Journey to Boston and try to land Lachance.he owner of the Royals is at present in New York.It is not thought that any of the big league clubs are after Lachance, sé that it appears likely that Montreal will be able to capture him.Word has been received from the Hub that Lachance has made no definite plans for the future.It 1s known, however, that he refuses to go to Indianapolis Club, where President Taylor offered to send him, and it is likely that he will enter some minor league team in the Eastern section of the country.\u2018\u201cCandy.\u2019\u2019 as Lachance \u2018was called, was any patterns we select are exclusive to us.We make \u201c Kilalo\u201d \u2018homespun into two-piece suits and summer trousers.fabric\u2014so much so tlrat it has entirely taken the placé of flannels.Prices $1 5 to $20.Semiready\u201d 4s RAUB.Who Has Stolen Six Bases Last Two Games.in the popular with both fais and players in Bos- Smith.Left on.bases, Rochester, 6: Montreal.8 - Passed Ball, Gibson.Time, 1.50.Umpire, Zimmer, Attendance, 1,200.OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.R.H.E At Toronto\u2014 .Buffalo .0.000 ves.000000000\u2014 0 3 2 Toronto .00002001*\u2014 3 3 3 Batteries\u2014Kissinger* and McManus: Apple- Eastern League Standing.\" won.Lost.ct.Buffalo .ee 9 3 730 Newark .6 soil Toronto .\u2026.5 .556 Baltimore FT 500 Providence 7 500 Rochester .8 445 Jersey-City CRs dR) Montreal 9 230] NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.lb the first innings.Laroy struck out Pastor and Manning and threw in two strikes on Smith, but the latter hit the next ball to Miller and went out at first.For Montreal, \u2018 Miller struck out, Bannon was retired, Ken- | nedy te Carey, pnd Meaney, Pastor to Carey, bocu hitting easy grounders.Yancey, the first Broncho up in the second, fanned, but Carey doubled to the left fence.Rothfuss fouled out to Gibson, and Kennedy struck out, Carey.being\u2019 left at second.For the Birds, Raub was out, Pas- | tor.to Carey.and Dyer and Wiedensaul were retired by the same route.To the third, Steelman punctured the \u2018ambsent\u2019* twice, \u2018Schultz went out.Miller to Raub, Pastor was -passed, and Manning flied out to Dyer.For Montreal, Joyce tried to, bun?, but Kennedy made a nice one-handed pick-up ana by a fine throw nailed him at Carey's corner.Gibson bunted, and Steelman\u2019s throw pulled Carey off the bag, Gibson being declared safe.Laroy sacrificed him to second, going out, Steel- man to Carey.Miller hit an easy fly to, Manning, stranding Gibson at second, In the third, Smith hit a grounder to La- roy and died at first, Yancey flied to Raub, and Carey imitated Smith.Bannon got two and three and then slammed a sizzler at Kennedy, being retired ar first.Meaney\u2019 picked out a good one and poked the ball into left field for a single.He tried to steal | second.but Steelman nailed him by s mile.Raub rapped aut a drive té centre, purloined | second and then third.and Dyer brought him home with a smash to left field.Wie- densaul flied out to Manning, ending the snnings.Rothfuss was the first Broncho up in the titth and went out, Laroy to Carey.Kennedy slammed a fast grounder at Miller and expired at first.Steelmam singled to left.but Schultz sent out a fly to Wieden- saul.Joyce waited and got a frees pass to first and was sacrificed to second by Gibson.He tried to steal third and made a great slide, but Zimmer declared him out on a close decision.Laroy hit safely to centre and Miller to the same spot.Bannon «was patient and drew a hase on balls, fill- \u2018~g the corners, but the best Meaney could do was to slap out a fly to Yancey and the fans groaned at the dashing of their hopes.Pastor opened the sixth for Rothester by a grounder to Bannon, who picked him off at first.Maaning struck out and Smith filed to Miller.Raub was the first Bird to bat and fouled out to Steelman.Dyer went to firat on balls, and went to second on Wiedensaul's out, Smith to Carey.Smith muffed Joyce's line-drive.and his throw to first was too late to catch the Bird, Dyer going to third on the play.Joyce atola second, leaving Birds on second and third, but Gibson had a grounder to Bébults, and it war all off.In the seventh, Yancey\" slaghed a grounder at Raub, who beat him out to the bag.Carey pounded out a fly to Meaney.Roth- fuss was.passed, and was given second by Dyer, muffing Gibson's perfect throw.He was left there, as Kennedy faoned.Laroy faced his rival and essaved to bunt, Schults throwing him out at first.Miller went out, Schultz to Carey, and Bannon struck out.In the eighth, Steelman was out, Dyer to R.ub.Schultz hit to Raub, who threw him tor fi.ashed a grounder to Laroy, who knock- 11 down with his left hand and shot fn lots of time to kill Schultz.|, Meaney was out, Pastor to fanned, and Dyer went out, Kennedy to Wey.In the ninth, \\Manni was thrown out at first by Miller.ad Laroy hit Smith.\u2019 Yancey hit through third, and thére was a Broncho on first and necon.Laroy made a wild pitch and advanced §mith and Yancey a base.who threw to Gibson, The .latter was caught between: third ana yome, but Gibson delayed his throw to Banh too long, and Smith got back third saYqiy.Bannon's throw to second was (00 late À catch Yan- cey, and three Bronchos were on\\bases when the smoke cleared away.Roth@ss tried to slug the sphere, but the ball dropped dead in front of the plate, and smh was, forced.That still lelt \u2018three wen on anes, with two men out and Kennedy at bat.L\u2019en- nedy soaked the ball at Dyer, who fumbi: .and two runs were scored.Kennedy sto second, but he and Rothfuss were left on the sacks when Steelman flied out to Wie- densaul.Wiedensaul was first up for Mont- rea! and fled out to Manning.Joyce mit safely through Sm.th, hut was forced at se¢- ond on Gibson's grounder to Pastor.struck out and the Birds were beaten 2 The score:\u2014 oLaroy to 1, ROCHESTER, .RH.PO.A F.A5.0 % 0 6°0 4 0 0 3 0 oO 8:0 #0 2 1 0 4 1°1,1 à 0 4 1 115 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 Kennedy, 3b.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 0 1 4 @ Bteelman, \u20ac.,.oeavveeee 4 0.1 5-2 0 Schults, p.Tooderssensnses 3.0 0 0.3 0 * Total .\u2026.\u2026.32 23 3 27 18 06 MONTRÉAL.nN AB RH.P0.A B.Miller, 2b.(.ivovereieen.4 0 1 1 40 Bannon, AB.c.0 20 0 0 1 0 Meaney, r.f.+.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 1 1 0 0 Raub, 1b.\u2026.\u2026.4 1 113 1 0 Dyer, 8.8.2000000000 SP 001 1 1° 1 Wiedensaul, \u20acf.c.cevcca 4 0 60 2 à 0 J LL.ecraacsresensss 3.0 2 0 6 0 |G s Cu everospocsccose S 0.1 D 2 @ Larey, p.mesrrénsnseness 38 0 13 1 4 0 Total .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.81 1 8 27 13 11.Soore dy innings:\u2014 .Rochester .00000000 2-3 Montreal .\\.00010000 Summary :\u2014 Base hit, Carey.Sacrifice hits, Laroy, Sipser.Stolen bases.Raub (3), Joyce, Rot potatuss | Taser.| hase on 8 balls, 4 F4 cae .+ ¢ Ro LT fat ye Pittsburg -.| The following representatives At New York\u2014 EB St.Louis.iveunen.006000102\u2014 Py iy New York.000120001 \u2014 4 8 i Batterles\u2014McFarland, Kellum and Grady; Ames and Howerman.Umpire, O'Day.Attendance, 4,000.ta Brooklyn\u2014 ; Cincinnati .UZMONTIO- 5 7 0 Brooklyn .000000000\u2014 0 5 3 Batteries\u2014 Phelps: Strickland and Bergen.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 2,200, : ; At l\u2019hiladelphlà\u2014 Pittsburg .Philadelphia -.Batteries\u2014Flalerty .a ridon and Doolin.mpi Klem., Attend- ance, 2,0\"7.At Bo \u2018on\u2014First game\u2014, Boston .ecc.iideiiiens 200910003\u2014 4 10 4 Chicago :>-\u2026-.100200006\u2014 3 6 0 Battertes\u2014 Fraser and Needham; Weimer, Brown and O'Neil Second xame\u2014\u2019 Co Chicago .earns 100002001 4 T 02 Boston .o.l 000200000\u2014 2.4 2 Batteries\u2014Lundgren and O'Neill; Wilhélm | and Needham.Umpires, Emslie.and Baüse- wein.Attendance,.2,560.) National League Standing.= Won.+\u2026ecanenscs : - Lost.New York.Chicago Philadelphia \u2018Cinefnnati.\u2026 Brooklyn\u201d .Boston .St.Louis GAME FOR HARVARD.Cambridge, Mass.bitting in the aixth for Ilarvard from Cornell University yesterday.Both pitchers were steady with men on bases, hut the Cornell infield allowed the Harvard base runners to take long ¢hances, which was responsible for three of the Har- 11.\u2014Consecutive | ng won the game vard runs.A double steal by Leonard and Matthews was a feature, Coburn struck ont 13 men.Score: R.HE.Harvard 0000000000 Ron0050e\u2014 5 7 0 Cornell .c cian.0000000 \u2014 1 7 4 Batteries\u2014Coburn and Stephenson: Umsted Umpire, Murray.Attendance, and Welch.3,000, HARRIERS LEGUE ANNUAL MEET Programme Has Been Arranged.The Harriers\u2019 League will hot@ Its annual spring track mect on May 27.Last night the executive met to arrange the programme which was finally drawn up: as follows:\u2014 One hundred yards (senior and junior), 880 yards {senior and junior), one mile (senior and junior), 440 yards (senior), one mile relay (juntér and senior), 1hree-miie road race (Junior), and five-mile road race (sen- tor).The clubs will enter.{wo men\u2018 each in ail events except the road races.in which three will be allowed to compete.The scor- Ing by points will be on the usual scile of tive, three and one, for first, second and third places respectively.All \u2018entries must be in Tuesday, 23rd.Cee ent:\u2014President, I.H.Boyd: .I.NX.MeCualg, Y.-M.C.A.; Muir Edwards, Westmount: Roland Gomery, M.A.A:A.: FL Jessop, Ramblers: A.McMahon, St.Patrick's; W.uamble, Cote 8t.Paul \u2019 The second union.run will be held on Sat- Lurday afternoon when the .estmount Track lub will conduct a paper chase, starting fiym Victoria: Hall at 3.30 o'clock.It is not unmi\\kely that the jeague will - hold a ten- mile\\yoad race about June 10, although no arrangements have as \u2018yet been made.ABE ATXELL WON FAKE = \"FIGHT FROM FORBES May 11.\u2014Ahe Attell, of San Francisco, got the decision over Harry Forbes, of Chicago, last night after ten) rounds of tame fighting.The big audience expressed its dissatisfaction by hooting and hissing the fighters throughout.A considerable part of the audience left before the fight was half through.\u2018Detroit.Mich., rire The opening dance of the.season.of the Grand Trunk Boating Club is to bs held at the clubhouse, Point St.Charles, on Wednesday evening, May 17.\u2018nm .oo SMOKE _ Van Horne The\u2019 highest | grade 10c Cigar in Canada; were pres- |' Tailoring \u2014 MONTRE AL 231 ST.JAMES STRERT.1551 ST.CATHERINE STREET ton, and his departure will be regretted by many.As a fielder, he had few.superiors In the American League, but his work with\u2018 the bat has not been very good this spring.Although anything but a showy player La- chance is & wonder in handling bad throws, QUEBEC TURF CLUB | HAS ELECTED OFFICERS oo | \u2018a Kilalg\u201d\u201d Homespun is our own par- dE AFTER LACH ANCE ticular; qulity, woven into- our own ~~ : \u201cparticular patterns.et \u2014 \u2018One of the oldest-and- best mills in Ireland ; Semi-ready controls the output of that-quality,-and\u2014- It is stylish-looking - ot te \u2018Qu May Ahr the, anual [meeting and he has been with the Americans.during £ _.\" ® Quebec Turf Club.last evening, the [the two years they have won fhe American lubs, when he was sent to .- _\u2014 following officers were elected: \u2014ton.presi- League.championship, being a.big factor in and, Hrooklyn 08 Baltimore went out, and \u2018 * .dent, Hon.Mr.W.PriceŸ president, wice-president, G.E.Amyot: secretary, Ma- Jor Ashmead; treasurer, Major Lampson; rierk of scans, Dr.G.H.Parke; assistant, Mr, Allan Boswell; judge, Mr.Colin Camp- P.Garneau; hon.vice-president, winning the world's championship from the Dr.S.Tarke: x Pittsburg Club in 1903.Grimshaw was placed at firat base a little over a week ago, \u2018and his.batting was so much superior to La- cHance's that Collins had to keep the younger: man on first base.Grimshaw in not Lachance was transferred to the Cleveland Club, of the American league.Lachance did not like the treatment he.rerelved from || the fans in Cleveland, and in 1902 he was delighted to sign with the Boston American Lachance has played with the Bos- Stylish Hats - IMPORTED BIRECT - From England, United States, France bell, Montreal; starter.D.8.Rickaby; æs-| roñsidered as good a ficlder as \u201cCandy.\u201d om, and Italy.Fine Qualities ! ; »\u201d n.team 02, à to the time he sistant.Major Hetherington.Twenty-two hut his batting is so much batter that\u2019 it esl team sinc, pt an Shaw, be held From 5O to 500 Cents each.stewards.were.also appoint od.was docided to hold bi , The races will be held on AU.\u2018ag and Sept.8 docided to hold bim and let the veteran first baseman go.A.ARCH.WELSH, a xecord of playing .ip every champlonship géme of the Boston Americans.2 next, p George Lachance is a native of Water- 4 = 2262 ST.Cathorins Strapt.ancre ; ury, Conn., whero he learned to play ball, If.; ; .; _ _ 1 Alf.Bennett, having finished with the box.Len Opposite Vietorla.BRITT TO FIGHT NELSON.\u201d + Rob a ecetving 5 of the fami (Tasses at the M.A.A.A., has now taken ; ous Klobedanz-Lachance battery that was up his headquarters at \u2018the Westmount .\u2014 San Francisco, May 11.\u2014James ritt an \u2018Battling\u2019 Nelson have agreed oh matos of twenty rounds before the Western Athletic Club, to take place either in July or.Au- Bust.The men are to weigh 133 lb.at § p.m.on the day of the match.Each man posted 13.500, pas the het Put up a like © refe 5 to © Agreed fiv days before the fight, 5 ea on ° firat heard of {n a game against the Boston players\u2019 league team af* Naugatuck in tha spring of 1890.In '81 this batterm went to grounds and is ready fo look after any aspiring athletes who may desire ta Beck fame » J WS.on the track or in the field.TORONTO LACROSSE NE Toronto, .May Portland of the New England Lergue.The season of '93.found Larhance with the Wilkesbarre team.Mis release was purchased by the Brooklyn Club in the fall of 84, and he plaved first base for the Super- bas until the amalgamation of the Baltimore.Galt, Oqt., \u201cMay M.\u2014A Western Football Association game, junior series.played here last evening Ddetween the Berlin Rangers and the Victorias, of Galt, resulted in a _tie, neither team scoring.: crosse Club this scason.house on Bay Street.=== { à \u2014visir\u2014 OUR STORES Our Premium, Close at 6.00 Department \"Mondays in the .~ and Fridays Basement.excepted AU BON MARCHE BARGAINS in every department in \u2018the store for Friday\u2014 Bargain Counters ~ filled high with good things awaiting your arrival, and we ask all who can to trade in the morning, for owing to the enormous crowds in the afternoons you | will find morning shopping much easier and pleasanter.But remember, be here Friday and share in some of these genuine bargains from Montreal's greatest bargain giving store at 1493 St.Catherine Street.| \u2014 mn Bed Spreads at NE Sar DRESS GOODS\u2019 DEPT.\u2018At the Lace Counter The Lace Counter will be crowded To- ; ° : A .| - ; Reduced Prices | The most important sale of Dress -Goods - morrow.when we will offer 2500 YARDS .PR of SPLENDID \u2018 SILK AND SATIN WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS.without .that we ever made.2260 Yds.of CHIFFOX, Corea pleated, for fringe, size 11-4.Regular Co - | ounces, ouses and Children's prices 31.50.Friday fr $1.19 76c Dress Goods for.sere es ERE Dresses.They are 13 and 24 inches .wide.- The colors arë pale blue, brown, WHITE \u2018SATEEN QUILTS, for large beaver, navy, royal blue.pink.yellow, beds (11-4).Regular yalue, $2.39 white, black.cream.They were never &.25.To- -morrow, each .offered before at less than from 5c up.WHITB BATREX * QUILTS.size 10-4 \u201cto $1.25.To-morrow, our Special ' 25¢ Ordinary price, $2.25.$1.89 Price, PRET, YAPÜ Lcnsccecscc00 00e | FOF n.000sc00ns sense ns ttes WHITE - VALENCIENNES LACE' AND - INSERTION, 5 to 7 inches wide.Te Regular 15e.- To-morrow, per yard WHITE, CREAM AND ECRU ORIENTAL .LAEE AND INSERTION, different Widths.Regular prices, 20c, 30c, Hoe.Au Bon Marche, per yard .~ 10e 12%e 15e BLUE AND WHITE, RED AND WHITE QUILTS.size 1i-4.Regular $1 39 » price, $2.00, \u2018To-morrow .3 du v corres acc cpc couette 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Lambe and Kirkwood will play_with the Toronto La- The National Club has decided to proceed at once with\u2019 the erection of à new club- TT Silk Department.300 YARDS BLACK TAFFETA CHIFFON SILK.Regular price, Tic., .To-morrow, per yard t9c * An Extra Good ® e BLACK JAPANESE SILK, 27 Inches * Bargain 10 wide.Exceptionally ood par.35 a rain at, JIC e yy : t per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.y .Ladies Collars 0 Y ; TTR.We have Just received \u201cthis\u201d Rig Lot of DRESSE GOODS.which we will put on £0 YARDS SPLENDID TAFFETA CHIF SALE TO-MORROW at this extraordinary low pri-c.These CORONA\" DRESS 5 FON SILK, pure silk, in Whe most.GOODS are Pure Wool and 42 inches wile.Great variety of fashionable shades: 176 GUIPURE LACE COLLARS, of the,.\u201849¢ Pablonable shade.Per van re ris hei The Sor Tard Fo mare a A bon ge ot, amonavie pattern, altro.R 4 - » \"SURAH AY¥D TAFFETA SILKS, large Marche, Very Special, at, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s rose mere sensor sac 00000 33c lengths.These.Collars are always sold snd small checks, different BLACK ALL WOOL VOILE DE PARIS, 42 inches wide, very nice black.39\u20ac At $3.60, $4.00, $6.00.and as high as $8.00 shades.Regular price, © ise.To- > 31¢ Regular 20e quality.To-morrow .coiiiiiiiiiniannernrniresessiin ny cach, but as we got them at our awn MOFTOW .4.200cc000000s ves ALL WOOL BLLACK GRANITE CLOTH, new material tor Dresnes, 42 inches 39c price, we .want our customers ito get , wide.Regular 500.Tô-morrow .\u2026.\u2026.,0000000 ces cac d cnrs ce senc cn des the benefit of it.To-morrow, your A BLACK LUSTRE.very fine quality, wide\u2019 width, - \u201cVery Special.Price, for 29¢ choice at To-morrow, per yard Lieven sasussenes sente nine pere des sa ee sasvesprs 3) WHITEWEAR DEPT.GRAY.BLACK*AND WHITE FIGURED MUSLIN DRESSING SACQUES, $1.39.81.95.$2.95.KA.98 At Ribbon Counter \u201cDUCHESSR\" SATIN RIBBON, 4 inches wide, all colors.Former PT price, 10e Mantle Department We offer To-morrow a few LADIES CBr Now .\u201csquare collar, new sléeves, trimmed with'wide Valenciennes lace.Regular./z 59c ; pricé, 90c.Extra gdod value.To-morrow, each .1.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.WATERPROOF COATS, p of - All TAFFETA SILK RIBBON.4 inches wide, - LADIES* WHITR' COTTON UNDERVESTS, without sleeves, 20c and 25c .15c.__'Wool \u2018Cravenette,\u2019 at a.very low price.mauve, pink, light yellow, cream, Nils + qualities, For .Vernemionntenence asterreuisessencyse ns eme ae \"They are %.length and \u2018long: émea, cut - green, pale blue,\u2019 red, ste.35a 15¢ CHILDREN'S re \u2018COTTON\u2019 UNDERVESTS, 4.or long siowves.Regular Se fn the most fashionable atyte.The col- quality.For eereesarnashssrarsians y .rcccuuus us ueursonacss0 nes o ren Os 140 sun ds vene sens ds 3940 na 000000 \u201cots are steel gray or black apd white, WHITE COTTON N UNDARERIATS) with very wide flounce, .ride embroidéry, $1.28.To-morrow, each .GRAY OR WHITB print Coles, straight front.\u201d A few sizes only.6} \u201cRegular price, cial, tejmmed with \u201879e 23c Regular prices; \u2018thom $4.00 to\u201d : 2° PIECES BLACK SATIN, double faced, $8.00.To-morrow, wach, Very $1.97 \u201cLand 1% inches wide.8c and 0c 5e 'ONTHE PRESIDENT .LS A de ag Workmen Protest Against Employment'of | Co Troops, - à Chicago, May 11.\u2014A committee of |- labor men, appointed to call upon President Roosevelt and lodge w ion hia a protest against the employment of Fod- eral troop during the present.teum- sters\u2019 etrife \u2018was granted an audience last night: The committee consisted of Cornelius R: Shea, president of the 1n:- ternational Brotherhood of Teamsters\u2019: \u2018Charles Dodd.prastdént of the Chic RGgo Federation of Labor; Joseph O'Neill, Vices -president of the Chicugo Fednion q, \"tion of Labor; P.Quinn, a membur * Untôn; and T.Rlck- \u2018ert, president of the Garinent Worke a\" International Union, The! members of «the committee.President Roosevél.and ; \u2018Secretary Loeb were the only piso: 18 gt the conference.The following account of what Dilss- Loeb: \u2018\u2018After presenting the protest lo the President, Mr.Shea, acting as Spokesman, sald: \u201cWe are.here to present to you \u2018a statement, stating our position -n tie c~w\u2014troversy between (he Employers Association and the Teamsters Association.We have understood that they \u2018Have asked your aid in bringing troops to Chicago.w e 5 ant to present our npc- tition to you.Mr.Quinn said: \u201cIt will take.\u2018about ten minutes : perhaps we had better leave it \u201cwith \u201cThe President sald that he wouid it at once, and after doing 60 \u201c1 have read the petition .von have me, the + hich is a request for a hearing before, any action he taken by the Federal Government relating to the Chicago strike situation.As yet, no suggestion of any kIindhas come to me from any! 1 should take any addon, ignorant.F have no knowledge of whit ths _situation*or of what steps should .proberly be taken to end it.I feel, how-: ever, that in view of one statement.ov series of statements in your letter, I I regret that vou it ail of the use of the Federal army as you have there spoken.\u2018No request has been made to me for'action by the Federal Government, but at the same time.Mr.Shea.a8 vou have inthis communication brought up the fact, I want to say one thing, with all-the emphasis in my power, In upholding law and order, In © 'dot:ig what he is ahle to do to suppress M: mob violence, tn any shape or why, the Mayor of Chicago.Mayor Dunne, has my hearty support, \u201cTI am glad to be able to say this.to vou.gentlemen, before J sav it to another, body.Now let me repeat that f know nothing of the facts of the atftu-«- | tion.I know nothing of the right or wrong of the points at issue.Wha.I have to say i8 based partly upon what J '1 regard \u2018as the unfortunate phrising | Second in Command of this Military \u2018of a letier procented to the Presi dent of] the-Unitel.States, I have not been call- | ed upon to inter fere.in any way, h It vou must not misunderstand my.atti- \"tude.In every effort of Mayor Durna, to prevent viclence by mobs or individ- | nals, to see that the laws are.obeved ! \u2018And that order is preserved.he has tha i hearty support of the President of che | United \u2018States.and In my judgmen: he should have that of every good citlizen +of the United States.Now, gentlemen, it has heen a great pleasure to sed you.and I am glad to have the chance to Rav this to you.\u2019 lt was zenerally understood by both \u2018gides to the strike that there\u2019 would | Parisian designs: varied number not.absolutely r- trimmings of flowers, laces.- fect-\u2014our regular 8 .Ri and feathers; very dressy must \u201ccontain only perfect efféets, Regular prices $15.00 .> #0ods.We have placed \u2014 pei does n\u2026n these to sell in.the Rase- 0 ay -00.: Friday, \u2014each; ment.\u201d Regular prices-$1:50- $12 2 a To 85.00.1ériduy, each, $1.00.$7.50 TO $10.00 TRIMMED © $190 TO $1.50 CORSETS, Apec.\"HATS, $5.00.120° Jpaira\u2014a variety of makes, i 3 \u201c .ih white and colored check ) Light and dark shades; as- ot i sortmen: of shapes: variety Muslin.Batiste.and\u2018 white ] of combinations.HKegular and gray Coutil, lace trim- i = : ie med, straight front; sizes prices $7.50 to $10.00.Fri , se dar.each, 85.00.18 to 29.Regular prices ; OT TE?! $1.00 to 21.50.Friday, each, ; .« .ai , $6.00 TO $11.50 TWEED JACK- 49¢ a pair.ETS, $2.50.: \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 Sr\u2014\u2014 : 52 of them; tight-Titting; WHITE RIBBON SOAP, le A, some have a fancy coller CAKE others apoli( Co [ATH Toot Department has few misses\u2019 amongst the loi.4 too \u2018much White Ribbon Coiors: Davy.gray and Soap.On Friday we'll sell fanny.Marked prices $6.00 a five cent.cake for Te, but to 311.50.Friday, each, Wy 15 cakes do each cus- =.90.- 7 tomer, ; Clearing nut odd Yots such Scrub.Brushes, the very best.as the following:\u2014 \u2018egular price 25c.- Friday, , Scotch Motto Ware, such as 10¢.Mugs, Vases.I \u201cCups we ea Regular pred £ rida .Individual China Berry Dishes, 5e.: : nicely decorated.Regular Austrian Flower Vases and price 10e, Friday, se.Ornaments,\u201d fine new opa- Japanese Crystallized Cam- legcent effects., Regular phor, best for furs.Regu- sc.Friday.Z0c.lar price 20c.Friday, \u2018Te.» ' 4 This Store closes daily at 5.30 p.m.McDONALD & -WILLSON, 2458 St.Catherine Street.(Between Drummond and Mountain Streets.) | A | It Is :the desire of every man and woman to have A Beautiful Home To a great extent this wish can\u201d he gratified by having the latest and most modern styles\u2019 of : Gas or Electric Fixtures We \u201chave a large stock: of attractive Fixtures, combining ART - and USEFULNESS, yet inexpensive.We will be pleased to have you visit our Show Rooms, where these Artistic Fixtures, including CEILING - CLUSTERS, ELEC-.TROLIERS.BRACKETS, TABLE, LAMPS, etc., can be seen under .conditions of actual \u2018uses .THE NIGHT REFUGE HAS DONE 00D WORK Gave Shelter and Food to 18,920 Un- fortunates During the Winter.The Night Refuge, .pared.CURTAINS NEED GLEAMING ?Hardly any .4oubt about it.The winter's dust has got in its work.#4, PARKER & CO.and CI , Montreal, hors, rs Brest dng ; Phones | Dame Street Wi 1 (Up) 204 Main 1597, | Notre Dame 8t., of which Mr.R.Ouimet is manager, gave .shelter and food to 16,820 unfor- \u2018 tunates during the winter, according | - to a report which has just been pre- These people came from all rts of the country and were of all \u2014 CS r © Wa can sssurn you of work that'll ; k the oid brightnéss to any.: Tei@ curtains y LON j'est town in Canada, 1H a | mossix denominations.Four destitute families were also kept several weeks, until work was secured for them.During the winter nine orphans were placed with respectable farmers, where they have a chance of growing up.respectable citizens.During the summer months the Night Refuge will be \u2018kept open for the old and infirm and cast off clothes | sent for their use will be thankfully received.The address is 1517a Notre Dame Street.> PETERBORO WiLL SOON BE INCORPORATED CITY Peterboro, Ont., May 11.\u2014(Special.)-< The news whicH reached town yesterday afternoon that the bill to tncor- porate Peterbôro-as a city- and containing other clauses of importance, haa passed the Private Bills, Committee at Toronto with Aying coloës, was received with enthusiasm, Petérboro will now step from het position of the larg- 7 bol plaie ity of a city, The populhiion or 33.900, 222\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"will be the guests of Mrs, BE.B.Osler be no disturbances while Presiden.i F.Ttnosevelt Was in the city.There were, however, several outhreaks, one of | them occ urring in Michigan.avenue, a; short time after President Roosovolt, nod passed the-apot.In this riot: al number of men were cut and shot.' \u2018 | Personal and Society Notes Miss M.Shaw, ofeBoston, is visiting; \u201cin Montreal.*F.J Campbell.-of Wihdsor|, Mills, is visiting in Toronto.Mr.Edward Skead, of Ottawa, (8 in town to attend the Hurse Show.| \u201cMr.aud Mrs.Seabury.of Boston, are, the guests of Mr.und Mrs.UE Allan.Lady Shaughnessy and M Alicel Shaughnessy returned home Chis morn-, ing.* Mr, and Mrs, 0.W.Cook entertained al supper lant grrnink ufter the Horse show, Miss Chatain, of New guest of the Mines Avenue) Mins 3 Ment, of Quetiec, A the guest of her sister, Mis, OG.W, .(\u2019ooke, Elm Avenue, Westinoulil Mr.R.louis Gibson, Mr.Hilicroft,i and Dr, Young.of Toronto, are in town: for the Horse show.{ Mr.and Mrs.D.A.McCaskill have arrived at the Windsor after elghteeh\u2019 months absence abroad, Sir Frederick and lady Borden, who arrived In town to-day, are the guests! of Mr.and Mrs.J.B, Burland.Mr.and Mys.Bryce Allan, of Boston, who arrived in town to-day.are the guests of Sir Mantagu and Lady Allan at Ravenscrag.Sir Charles Rivers Wilson \u2018and Lady Rivers-Wilson have: arrived in New Mrs.in the.vork, Ontario\u2019 Huyr York and are \u2018expected In \u2018Montreal to- dav or to-morrow.Colonel and Mrs.Hanbur yWilliams \u2018during their stay in Toronto with His : Excellency for the races.The ladies- Sybil\u2019 and Bvelyn Grey, were guests of honor at & luncheon given yesterday by Lady Drummond, covers being laid for sixteen.\u2018Dr.and Mrs.Charles De Pencier have !| returned from New York apd Atlaütie\u201d City.Mrs.De Pencier, formerly Miss Raddon, will not receive until the fall.Their Excellencles the Govérnor-Gen- eral, Countess Grey, and staff, will be the guests of the.Ontario Jockey Club fôr the coming meeting -at Toronto.Their Excellencies will stay at \u201cGlen Stewart,\u201d the summer residence of Mr.A E.Ames, who has very kindly placed the same at the disposal of the directora of the Ontario Jockey Club.ntm WILL FRANCAIS HAVE À FRENCH STOCK COMPANY Troupe Cazeneuvs Said to be in Process of Formation to Give Drama and Light Opera During - Summer.' It is rumored that the announcement will be made on Saturday of a season of French entertainment at the Theatre Francais by a new organization to Le known as the troupe Caseneuve, to open on the 26th of this month, \"Th company, it is said, will be ane capable\u2019 of glving both\" straight qa - And.light music entertainment.and will include a uniber of dramatic vocalists\u2019 from New.rl eans.and others front Brussels, hile! some of the veatues \u2018Stock Company, which will shortly end Us.regular se .ALO also.under ement.Specialty attractions, « i hooked .at intervals, and\u2018 it is Aen ses EEE EE, ag lo but that form of antertalimaent: i.wish naÿerred e Royal, doi remodelling has been ed a\u2018more ap account of hoth location and stage sp EE 4 aime Wil Held.Bessions ir in Rooms'ef the conclusion @f| | soldie ring as a profession.| fnediately.Don\u2019t delay.o Shoatze gp < The Francais' summer season in the past has been devoted to English stock.te house for t on co |CANADIAN-ELEGTRIC : ASSOCIATION T0 MEET: \u2018 Canadian Society of Civil , , Eripinioors.Through the courtesy of the Canadian Sociéty\u2019 of Civil.Engineers.the forthcoming meetings of the Camadian Electric Association will be held inthe 1poms of the lutter.ou, Dortchester street.\" \u2018The following fs a provisional list of \u2018papers to be read before the Assoctation: \u2018 \u201cTransformers,\u201d by Mr.McKeen, of the Canudiun\u2019 General Electric Co.; \u201cOperation of Transformers al varying frequencies und Voltages,\u201d by' Mr.Samimnert, of the Montreal Heat, Light | and Power Co.\u201cInduction Motors,\u201d by Mr.Burson, of the \"Allis- -Chalmers- | llock Co: \u201cEconcmy of Isolatéd Plants,\u201d by \"Mr.12AitK#en, \"of: Toronto; \u201cCarrying Capacity af Enclosed Conductors,\u201d hy Prof.R.B Owens, of | MeGilt University.2 SKETCH OF CAREER OF LT.-GOL.PELLETIER .; .Lieut.-Col.Oscar Pelletier, who has been ordered to Montreal as chief of; staff to Colonel Buchan, the Military Commandant of the provincial forces, was born and educated in the city of Quebec.He is the only sou of Sir Alphonse Pelletier, Judge of the Superlor Court, and a born soldier,- who loves his profession and is ready at any moment to respond to the call of duty.Lieut.-Col.Pelletier, after he left school, Joined the Queen's Own Cana- = ess v 4 i LS + 4 Sy ; LR pa A iL j « \\ Bar LT.-COL.OSCAR PELLETIER, District.- 2 LC - No ' \\ dian Hussars as a trooper In this city, lana very shortly afterwards was made, sergeant.He went through a short course on the Citadel, and afterwards made up his mind that he would follow; Hesvas firat: | appointed to lieutenancy in the Ht ©, G.Aj- and ox inp to ihis aptitude and] clase applicati offre Study, which made him a mést proficient officer, he rapid- Ivy rose step by step, -until finally in 1898, on the retirement af\u201d Ligut-Col.Duchesnay, he was appointed as the district offlcer commanding the militia of Quebec.When thé first contingent was ordered to South Africa, Lieut.- Col.Pelletier volunteered and was appointed left Major of the regiment that saw hard service abroad in défence of Queen and country, with credit to Canada.Lieut.-C'oi, Pelletier\" s departure from the Ancient Capital is regret- \u2018ted, and looked upou as it great loss Lb - the militia of this district.He is no: drawing-room soldier, drawing pay and} sick when serious duty calls for his services.On\u2019 the contrary, he is a soldierCOUNT CA8SIN! TRANSFERRED.Washington, May 1t.\u2014Count Cassial, the Russiun ambassador to the United States, has been transferred to Madrid.He will be succeeded here by Baron Rogen, until recently Russian Minister | at Tokio.- Count Cassini was offéred the timbassadorahip to Madrid two montha ago and accepted it.«He will leave in June fur his new post.MILBURN\u2019S Heart and Nerve Pills.Are «a specific for all heart and nerve troubles, Here are some of the symptoms, Any one of them should be a warging for you to attend to it im- Serious breakdown of the system may follow, if you do: Nervousness, Slce lessneas, Dizziness, Pnipitation of the Heart, Shortness of Breath, Rush of Blood to the Head, || Smothering and Sinking Spells, Fain and Weak Spells, Spasm or Pain through the Heart; Cold, Clammy Handa and Feet.\u2018There may be many minor symptoms of heart and nerve trouble, but \u2018these are the cliief ones.Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will dispel all these symptoms from the system.- .price 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.25.WEAK SPELLS CURED.Mrs.L.Dorey, Hemford, N.S., writes us as foiloys on 2101 was.troubled with izziness) Weak spells and fluttesing of the heart, \u20182 procured a box of.Milburn'eil Heart and Nerve Fills, and they did me |, 2 10 much good that I got two more boxes, \u20181d after Saishing Aem cred.I must bay t % \" Pocausa it itis 6 pbéatofely geaiantiéd.- 7 A Buy a pound.or half-pound package from.your grocer, and use about one-quarter of it.Tm : .T hen, if you do not consider it better value than any tea you havé ever used before at the same price, return the balance to your grocer and be will refund you the full price of the package.oo I know just howl \u2018good the tea is, and if you will accept my offer and :try it, you will not be surprised that I am willing to guarantee every package, T.'H.ESTABROOKS, St.John, N.B.% BRANGHES : TORONTO, WINNIPEG, ] EEEt\u2014\u2014 = We make a \u2018specialty of Ladies\u2019 at $35, and guarantee no better quality or fit can be obtained + Costumes at the price elsewhere in the ciiy.We make Suits for: the best -ladies \u201cinthe city.° ' How about a mew Riding Habit! 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Now\u2019 T0GK al Us: We WURTITE as hard as we ever did, an\u2019 we gle no mo\u2019 fer it dan whut we eat an\u2019 weah.We Kain't vote.Dey done robbed ue outen dat.We kain't be nobody, We kain't git \u2018long.We hatter wu'k jest same, wu'k, wu'k,- wu'k, all \u2018de time.Nigger just as well be daid, as hatter wu'k all de tima got no vote, ner nuthin\u2019.Dat's vhut le Queen shi done to?fe fight phth 1\" meetin' we had.She say white folks up Norf wine to nelp nigger now.vight erlong.Things gwine be different new.right soon.\u2019 Murmurs, singularly stirring.peculi- | arly \u2018ominous.answered this extenaeld speech.Encouraged, the orator vent on.\u201cWe ain't gond\u2019 ae slaves.Jwe-ail | ain't.We wu'k jest az hahd.Dev sin us a taste 0° de white bread, an\u2019 den, dey done snatch it \u2018way from uk.We want] ter be like white folkd, Up Norf dey! \"tell us we gwine ter be, but down heal dey won't let us.\u2019 Now suddenly the voice broke ! nte a wail and rose again in a half-chant, Evidently the storekeeper was absent, perhaps across the way for his dinner.The building was lert io the blacks.Without premeditation,\u201d \u2018those present.had dropped into ome of those ings\u201d which white men of that region never encourage.\u201cDey brung us heah \u2018in.chains, O Jord!\u201d shouted the orator \u201cY=a, in chains dev done weigh us down! Lord.make us delivery.down ouah oppressohs.\u201d \u201cLord! Lord! yea, T.ord, down!\" responded the ready qe Lord, émite smita cherus.And there were sobs and strange sav- N age gutturals which no white ear may \u2018ever fully under$tand.The white is-; platform ane ope?ing.tener on the station ftood enough, and his eager face grew tense and grave.A meeting of, the blacks, thus bold at such a time, ment nothing hut danger.perhaps danger immediate and host serious.The wild chant rose and fell in a sudden gust, and then the volce went on, \u201cDe time is heah: I seen it in a dream, I scen it in a vision* f'om de Lord.Da: Lord done téll it to.de Queen, and ene : \u201cHERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS\u201d \u201cThe Law of the Land\u201d \u2019 By Emerson Hough, Author of \u201cThe Mississippi Bubble.\u201d \u2018\u201cmeet-, - rough.hickory, ; 1say, ter me.\u2018Rise,\u2019 rise and \u201cty Imightiy.Take de land o° de oppressoh, take his women away f'om him an\u2019 [ay de opprossoh in de dus\u2019 ! (Cease ay labors, Gideon, cease an\u2019 take dy rest! Enter into de lan\u2019.() Gideon.an\u2019 {ake it | [Toh dyself! U, Lord, give \" | de Avengeh.I scen it on de sky! done seen it foh yeahs, an\u201d now I sven it plain! De moon have it writ on a face las\u2019 night, de birds sing it in da trees,- de- chicken-\u2014 act\u2014it- in his\u2014taik\u2014|- \u2018vehy mawnin'.De dog he howl it.out las\u2019 night.De sun he show it plain «is vehy day.De trees say It, now weeks an® weeks.AN de worl\u2019 sav to nigger now, jes\" like he heah it fifty yeah ayo.[ges like he heah it in de wah we male \u2014\u2018De Time, de Time!\" T heah it an sav | Li AND SPAR VARNISHES Dougall & Co.'s Standard Brand.__ Won't turn white from the efteots of _water and sun, Absolutely reliable.\u2018Nothing better procurable.anywhere.4 Highest Awards at home and abroad.+ Ask vour dealer for them, and If be | does not keep them, apply to Yo.' ! 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Out in the open air, under the warm summons of the sun, thére passcd laughing group of negroes, happy.care-free, each humming tue burden of ' some simple\u2019 song, each I'slouching across, the road.as thouxn i ease and the warm sun filled all his :soul! Dissimulation and secretivencss | seeded in savagery, nounrished In op- ! pression, in grained in the soul for ge.- erations, are part of a nature as opaqu» to the average Caucasian eye as 3s the \u2018gable skin of Africa itself, ta Merry, ! | MENG SWEATERS i LADIES\u2019 GOLFERS SHIRT WAISTS | AN Smart Styles for Holiday Wear.Send for Catalogue No.1.DRJAEGER'SS cotes SYSTEMPA Edy
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