The Montreal herald, 29 mai 1905, lundi 29 mai 1905
[" pe fre OR ST es 0 = are gr, a moo re 0 FOR LITTLE WANTS.Use Herald Want Columns.ESTABLISHED 1808.__N 0.125.TWELVE PAGES.ROJESTVENSKY'S FLEET DES MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1905.TROYED IN ONE OF M0.PPALLING NAVAL BATTLES IN HISTORY Desperate Naval Battle Occurred in Straits of Corea on Saturday After- noon-Russian Fleet Practically Annihilated.ADMIRAL TOGO CONFIRMS REPORT OF GREAT JAPANESE VICTORY.Finest Vessels of Rojestvensky\u2019s Fleet Were Sunk including Alexander IIl.\u2014Three Battleships Captured and Several Transports Sunk\u2014The Remnant of Shattered Fleet is Fleeing North With Japanese in Hot Pursuit\u2014Rojestvensky's Fate Uncertain.LIST OF RUSSIAN LOSSES.Tokio, May 29\u2014In the battle fought Saturday in the Straits of Korea, the Russian battieships Borodino and Alexander III, the armored cruisers Admiral Nakhimoff, Dmitri Donskoi and Vladimor Monomach, the coast defence ironclad Admiral Oushakoff, the protected cruisers Svietlana and Jemtchug, the repair ship Kamtschatka and the cruiser (7) Irtessin were sunk.The battleships Orel and Nicolai |.and the coast defence ironclads Admiral Seniavin and General-Admiral Apraxine were captured.\u2018 ADMIRAL TOGO REPORTS.Washington, D.C., May 29\u2014An official telegram from Tokio states that Admiral Togo reports to his Government that the total losses sustained by the Russian fleet Satu-day and Sunday were: Two battleships, one coast defence armor clad, five cruisers, two special service ships, three destroyers, ali sunk.In addition, there were captured two battleships, two coast defense armor-clad, one special service ship, one destroyer and over two thousand prisoners.Admiral Togo adds that the Japanese squadron was undamaged.ANOTHER BATTLESHIP CAPTURED.Washington, b.c.May 29.\u2014According to advices received by the Navy Department from Tokio, the Japanese, in addition to the ships already named, captured the Russian battleship Sissor Velisky, and the Russian flagship was seriously damaged.EIGHT RUSSIAN OFFICERS DROWNED.London.May 29.\u2014A despatch to the London Evening News, from Tokio, says eight.captaine of Russian warships were drowned during the naval Lattle of Saturday in the Straits of Corea.Bulletin.\u2014Tokio, May 29, 2,15 p.m.\u2014It is officially announced that Admira! Rojestvensky\u2019s fleet has veen practically annihilated.Twe!ve warships have been sunk or captured, and two transports and two torpedo boat destroyers have been sunk.Builetin.\u2014Washington, May 29.\u2014 A cablegram received here from American Minister Griscom, at Tokio, dated this morning, says that Admiral Togo is claiming a great victory.It says that Admiral Togo reports that the results of the fighting of the fleets Saturday afternoon and evening were one battleship of the Borodino c sunk, and four other large vessols sunk, and two or three more vessels captured.All the large vessals of the Japanese fleet gscaped injury, RUSSIAN FLAG SHIP SUNK.London, May 29.12.35 p.m.\u2014Up to noon to-day the Foreign Office was still without news of the naval battie from any Britiaii source in the Far East.The Japanese Legation was similarly without news from ita government.Reports are current on the Stock Exchange purporting to be from authoritative private sources to the effe:t that Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky's flagship (Kniaz Souvaroff) was among the vessels sunk, and that the Japan- vse are following up the Russians and picking off their ships one by one.JAPANESE VESSELS ESCAPED.Washington, May 29.\u2014Official ar~imiiciient of the result of the naval engagement between the Japanese ana Hussian tleets was received at the State Department to-day in the following cablegram from Minister Gris- com, dated Tokio, May 29:\u2014 \u201cAdmiral Togo has informed his Government concerning the fight which took place on Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening.According to his report the Japanese fleet under his command destroyed and sunk one battleship of the Borodino class and four large Russian war vessels.Two or three more were captured.None of the large Japanese men-of-war received serious injury.- \u201cThe battle was still in progress on Sunday.A great Japanese victory is announced here as the general result of the engagement, but few details have been received.\u201d NEWS RECEIVED IN WASHINGTON.Washington, May 29.\u2014Minister Tatahira.of Japan, received his first information of the practical annhilation of the Russian fleet in the Straits of Korea from the Associated Press this morning.When the bulletin from \u201cTokio containing the Japanese Government's official announcement that Admiral Rojestvensky had lost twelve warchips was read to Minister Taka- hira over thgatelephone he carefully repcated the words of the despatch and then axpres satisfaction at the apparent result of the great conflict.Tie minister and other members of the Japanese Legation remained in their offices nearly all night eagerly awaiting news of the battle.Up to this hour no official advices have been receivad at the legation.Aside from its press despatches, the only information received at the legation was contained in a private messane to the minister.indicating that the result of the fight was favorable to the Japanese.Minfatr- Pakahira is expecting momentarily definite news of the batle.EFFECT ON THE MARKETS.London, May 29\u2014Operators on the Stock Exchange were cheerful over the Far Eastern news.hoping that the Lattie might prove decisive and lead tn peace.Consuls went up 5-16, and Japanese bonds rose from 2 to 32 points.In Russians no business was transacted.Nominally, prices were unchanged.Americans were 1 to 15 points over parity.the prices higher he failure wae announced of the Economic Bank, on Bishopsgate Street, a small concern, of no importance whatever.THE VESSELS DESTROYED.The Borodino was a first-class battleship, completed in 1904.of 13,516 tons displacement and 16,000 horse power, giving her a speed of about 18 knots.She had an armored belt of from 4 to 9 inches of Krupp steel, and from 6 to 10 inches of armor over her gun positions and hulkheads.Her armament consisted of four 12-inch guns, twelve 6-inch guns, and over forty smaller rapid-fire guns.Her crew numbered 740 officers and men.The Alexander TH.was a sister ship of the Borodino, and wae also completed in 154.The Admiral Nakahimoff was an armored cruiser of 8,500 tone ment, and 9,000 indicated horse power, giving her Orders from Paris forced displace- a speed of 16 knots.She The Publicity Contest.tion as it would be giving away the contest.Your question is one of the things you have to find out.Albert, Point St.Charles.\u2014Yes.No.2 was withdrawn from the contest and no s1 sübstituted.Ethel K., St.John.\u2014Your answer must be at The Herald Office before 6.30 p.m.on June 2nd to be counted in the competition.Mailed before that S.C., Montreal.-We cannot answer your ques- hour will not do.THE FIGHT IN LONDON.meme guns, and ten 18-inch guns.j indicated horse.power, giving her à speed of about 23 knots.| capable of carrying 3500 tons of coal, and mounted : guns.lto a number of sma A YOU.CAN WHIP NARLIE! ALLY TA le Np CHARCIE HYMAN had 8 inches of compound armor over her gun positions, carried eight 8-inch guns, ten 6-inch guns, and about twenty smaller rapid-fire guns.She had a complement of about 567 officers and men.The Dmitri Donskbi was an armored cruiser of 6.200 tons, sheathed, of 7.060 indicated horse power, and having a speed of atout 16 knots.She had an armored belt 6 inches thick, and had 10 inches of armor over her buik- heads and heavy gun positions.Her armament consisted of six 6-inch guns, ten 47-inch guns, and sixteen rapid-firing guns.Her crew numbered 610 officers and men.The Vladimir Monomach was a sheathed cruiser of 5.593 tons, and 7,000 indicated horse power.She was compieted in 1835, had a belt of compound armour six to ten inches thick, a protected deck of two inches of steel, and carried five 8-inch guns.twelve 6-inch guns, and cighteen quick-firing guns.Her crew numbered 550 officers :ind man.The Admiral Oushakoff.a coast-defence ironclad, was of 4.648 tons displacement and 5.0C0 indicated horse povrer.She was completed in 1895, had an armored belt ten inches thick, a protected deck of three inches of steel.The Svietlana was a nrotected cruiser of 3.862 tons displacement, had 3,828 indicated horse power, was completed 1n 1897 and had a speed of about 2) knots.She has a 2-inch protected deck of steel and four inches of armor over her gun positions.Her armament consisted of six 5.9-inch (Canet) She had a complement of 360 officers and men.The protected cruiser Jemtchug was of 3.105 tons displacement and 17,000 i i phe was completed in 1903, had a protected deck of two inches of steel.and carried si 4.7-inch guns.six 1.8-Inch guns, and two 1.4-itich guns.340 officers and men.; The repair ship Kamtschatka was a most important u-it of Admiral Rojestvensky\u2019's fleet.She is understood to have heen fitted up with every scientific appliance available for the repair oï warshtps.and was described as being a \u2018floating workshop.\u201d She was launched at the new Admiraity yard, St.Petersburg, November 1.1962.She was of 7.200 tons displacement ,was six smail quick-firing She had transport accommodation for 32 officers and 1.00 men.The Irtessim was probably an auxiliary cruiser, but her name is not given in any of the naval lists available.The battleship Orel is a sister ship of the Borcdino.The battleship Nicolai I.is of 9,672 tors displacement and 8.000 indicated horse power, giving her a speed cf about 14 knots.She is sheathed, and although completed as far backzs 1292.was thoroughly overhauled in 19C0.She har a compound armor belt six to four inches thick, has à steel protected deck, 2! 7 inchos thick, and has six to ten inches of armor (com- Her armament consists of two 12-inch guns, ound) over her gun positions.© Four 9-inch guns.eight 6-inch guns, and twelve quick-firing ñ rapid-fire guns.Her complement is uns, in addition 04 officers and men.The coast-defence ironclad Admiral Senavin is a sister ship of the Admiral Oushakoff, sunk by the Javanese in the battle in the Straits of Korea.The coast-defence ironclad General-Admiral Apraxine displacement and 5.757 indicated horse power, givin 15 knots.her a speed of about | tions.| Gloom in St.Petersiura.fhforrcation recoiped up to the time tae ofl 0) ANNOdheenent was sent ott | St Petersburg, May 20 At the AU- fiom Tokio cane by way of Washint- phiraliy this morting absolutely nota.tan Soe of the foreign press dos- jing Wit known of the naval battle } pat hs were very cobfusinE, but evers- yp ihe Bar bast except the mows contain 1 tune seems te nat ate that Togo de- ji the despatehes of the \\ssu tab l 14h a serbe nf desperate torpedo Press.The geuvral dmpression pros go curing Saturday right with the dueed by the cable messages was ur- Stepoert of his heavy shipe The oo \u201cdeubtedly exlremesv gloomy.Wore Jpn wining of 8) many ships.it EAdmira] Hojeatvenrky was expeoted eds D uaght also oe partially due to pay the pre for reaches Lis hav ao 00 0 cha, ahead of the advancing ut Viadivosiodk the complete los< al 1vo Jisctan coluiens Thee belief is als of his four best hatdes 00 to 0.00 Card Receivers 2.6010 3.63 1765 to 1783 Notre Derne Street, 184 pu ~ LADIES\u2019 SUMMER SHIRT WAIST SUITS SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of fine light weight Estamine Cloth, trimmed back and front.mount.May 25, a daughter Vig 3 Wm.M.Couper.us to 'KITCHING \u2014 At the Genéral Hospital, Toronto, May 23, to Rev.and Mrs.G.R.Kitching (nee Annie M.Lemmon), of Pow- assan, Ont, a son.LESTER\u2014May 8, at 28 Ryde Street, «son to Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Lester.MASSEY\u2014At 247 Guy Stree, Montreal, May 25th, to Mr.and Mrs.8.J.Massey, a daughter.Toronto papers please copy.Xx McARTHUR\u2014May 20, at 4113 Dorchester St, Westmount, to Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Mc- Arthur, a daughter, Ottawa papers please copy.SIMPBON\u2014May 20, at 2256 St.Catherine St, to Mr.and Mrs, T.A.Simpson, a son.\u2018SMITH\u2014May 26, the wife of Wm.of a daughter.+ ULLEY\u2014May 17, at 106 \u2018 Gharron Stret, & daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Cecil F.Ulley.MARRIAGES.CHARLEBOIS-GAGNIER \u2014 At St.Henri Charlebois, of Alexandria, to Miss Celina Gagnier, ot Montreal.CHISHOLM-EATON\u2014In St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Buckingham, Que., May 16, by Rev.W.Patterson, Alex.A.Chisholm, son of .D.A.Chisholm, Dunvegan, to * Maggie, second daughter of Daniel Eaton, of Buckingham.May 15, by Rev.Mr.Cromble, L'Orignal, Mr.Dangerfield, of Kemptville, to Jessie, daughter of Elihu Marston.GREEN-ANDERSON\u2014May dence of the bride's parénts, Toronto, by the Rev.Dr.McTavish, Henry, third son of the late Jobn Grèen, London, to Barrie, youngest daughter of George Anderson, Toronto.JAMES-TRESSIDER\u2014May 24, \u2018Alice F.daughter of C.Tressider, and granddaughter of the late Capt.G.Puttock, to T.C.James, both of Ottawa.FERGUSON-M-COSHAM \u2014 Ar St.Patrick's Church, Quebec, May IX by lev, lather Deloucher.Duncan J.Ferguson.of Montreal, to Lydia, daughter of the late Duncan J.McCoshan, of Alexandria.24, at the resi- -y\u2014of-the late James Coughlin: | SMITH.BAKER \u2014 May 21, | James - I | f + real, \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 'SHEEHAN-COUGHLIN\u2014Feh.28, at the Aus- | pice Aurlair.by the Rev.Father Carey, James \u2018Sheehan to Susie, & ond daugbter in Zion Church, A.BR: Hubly, Edwin Smith, of Toronto.tn FEleonore Amclia Baker, daughter of Mr.B.Baker.DEATHS I THE CITY.: cer HRANE\u2014At rhe Roval Victoria Hospital, Sunday.May 25.1903.at 230 p.m.James Cochrane.M.L.A.and ex- Mayor of Mont- Lätive of Kincardine.Perth=-bire, Scotland.Funeral Tuésday.May 30.at 230 p.m., from nic late residence.30 Hutrhison Street.Friends and acquaintances kindly ai:tept this invitation.x : CONNOLLY \u20140n the 26h instant, at 44 Lu- Montreal, by the Rev, Te ATE v ; re EN = > ne Ses ES ET EE LIN\u2014 \u201ci May 1.Lee oct el CLORAN\u2014+i À ot, Andre or Street, by 2, +.COUPER\u2014At 60% St.- Antoine 8 trove, Won C.Smith, Church, May 22, by Rev.J.A.Cadet, Geo.\u2018 >| DAN NGERFIELD«-MARSTON=\u2014Vanklesk Hu\u201d B., signan Street.Erhel Clans Kathleen.infant daughter of J.E.Connofiy.Funeral private.Wt \"HART=\u20141In this city.on the Zfth inst.Bridget Vox.b-loved wife nf Martim Hart.aged 76.HAYDEN-On the 24th inst Hnze de Lima Matte, widow of the late Charles Wilson liavden.MAIN-\u2014In this crv.Mar 25 Tilly Malo: dear- iv beloved (nuvsin of Elsie and Mary Main, .of New Carlisle, Que.WRIGHT Verdun, May 28, Mary Jane Riley, helove] wile of \"Joseph wright, aged 59.Boston papers pleaze wopy.\u2014 \u2014_ DEATHS ELSEWHERE.\u201c ANDREW\u2014 Bowmanville, May 24.Mary Dar- lington.widow of t the hw J.B.Andrew, yn \u2018Her RTH Ver., CAMPBELL\u2014Toronto.May \\ 6.James Moore Campbell.aged.57.CHALHERS\u2014Davisville.North Toronto.May to 194 St.James Street, Montreal.; the finest wheat and the the times.fast food.A WHAT'S IN A NAME?is often asked by many people.in it when that name-is * FIVE ROSES\" on a bag of flour, for it is synonymous with the product of % There's a Lot most scientific milling of Ask your grocer.for it and our Break- LAKE or THE WOODS MILLING co Y, LIMITED.in our East End this advertisement: 1231 STALL TH IS WEEK ! ,.Extra special harRalns will be given In all departments Store, free tn all who purchase for with $4.00 worth of Cash Receipts $1.00 or over by presenting CANADIAN TRADING CO.CATHERINE STREET.\u2014\u2014\u2014 + me core en en mes ee re = a into now quUAr{ars, a aite for which, centrally located, has already heen sè- lected® REV.W.M.HARVEY SPOKE YESTERDAY AT EMMANUEL CHURCH \"The preacher at both services of Emmanuel Congregational Church yeste- day was Rey, Wm?Harvey, who is leavinz lls pastorate at Polut St.Charles Congregational Church to take charge of the church at Rock Island, Que.Rev.Mr.Harvey succeeds the Rev.Mr.as pastor of the church in that city._ Speaking dt the Morning service from Philippiars 3-13: \u2018\u201cBrethren, I hut u this one thing 1 do, forgetting \u2018those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are b:- fore.\u201d Mr.Harvey spoke of the significance of how much Paul meant t> convey to them by it.The Philippian Church was an exceptiénal one, and the members ol it loved Paul, as Pal joved, and wrote to them of the deeper things which he felt and knew they would understand.The text stood for \u2018four essentials in the building up of u Christian character, and these hd wished to impress e officers of the 65th Regiment heid latter 31.The bowling of Baber and Hilt [There will also ba afternoon perform- |upon them, namely, concentration, con- & banquet in the Drill Shed on Satur- was deadly.On one occasion Baber took day Jar Monday, June 5, and Wednea- |templation, self-examination, ahd prod night to commemorat four wickets for .no runs.The score: \u201cFn une 7, at 3 o'clock.gression.ONE rate the twen- Montreal.à e popularity of this event Will be First, concentration; it was a grand Heth anniversary of the Nofthwest re- Rev.Mr.Plumptre, b Hill.co.o.es 5/9Nhanced by the fact that instead of thing for everyone to have an aim.Not IN TH REE lion amd of the engagement of \u201cLa| Moberly.atpd Richards, b Hoiden.\u2026.& [the usual payment for admission, ar- |to be a man of the petty \u2018\u2019one-idea Bhtte-aux-Francais.\" B.C.8mith, b Holden.c.ccxaqesee .8 [T&NEeMeNts hava been made to admit kind, but to have one controlling and * Clarke, ¢ Saunders, b Baber.cwrveeniiens, TfTOR those presenting the following supreme purpose, which he shall ai- th feut.-Col.Mackay presided.Among|H.8.Frew, o Richards, b Hill.sss® U coupon: \u2014 : ways see above ald beyond: the smaller be Cott urt those present were: Sir Frederick Bor- § \u20ac 5 Foster, cat cherie \"b'Baber.w F rduna of dally duties, and that shaN y Co ce.deh, Minister of Militia; Lieut.-Col.Bu- À.D.Kin ton, b BADET.\\o rors 2 \u201cght out this Coupon, make him direct all his energies In that YOU MAY hin, D.O.C.; Hon, Justiée ,Oulmet, a; 5° Motherhiil, D Hi 2ecrcceccemeecee §|| MOOD FOR ONE FREE AD- [1009 Lob, 00 contemplation, put shonla Lieut.-Col.C.A.Dugas, Hon.Justice G; Porrabee, not OUL sunmcremmemmenenes 0|L -MISSION to RIVERSIDE PARK, Î| 20 caseful mot to allow it to become BE ONE Dorion, Lieut.Col, A Roy, IA4eut.-Col,|, Bres saveseesonestessonreerereetasssenieine \u2018if.On the Evenings of from Tha or it might draw our = minds | : .evas eut.-Cot.A.B.La~| PF = t supreme aim, w.8 al = .fle, Lieut-Col, J.P.A.Dantroimai.| Tots! aoosenssenp sien TooagesVangédeouone.D6 M6 or Je.0, of wll: n, Fars ve the glory of Jesus christ.Pani ; sons, Lieut.-Col.G, Piche, Lieut.-Col, PERU.others * v, n .seen \u2018that giony, the \u201cglory of *he Try POSTUM 10 days and prove, Bicotte, Lisut.-Col.O.Pelletier, Lieut.ul 6 Hilo you A i pe EAA, walk the an pears .only Jomtien of the Father,\u201d full of LRT Col.Cameron, Lisut, «Col.Hip + 883] C Richards, b GIAWIA .ovicssiiepraiene otte\u201d box.Bu truth.\u201d Paul aid not care LFaeut-Col, Laodry.- ¥, D Bebe, b GOgW - & E lampcoral Kory, But toc tas glory ES La LT agi 7 y + 24 2 .Da PAS \u201c \u2019 oo Wo : ., + > .- es \u2018pe ï ot ,o* \u20ac \u2018 \u201c > ! 4 .ÿ éco et matt rte boot psc a lia boats Reid, who goes to Sherbrooke.\u201cS.CARSLEY Ce.vouñæest dauzhter of W.H.Lowrie, LEFROY\u2014Derryrashel, County Roscommon: Ireland.may\u2019 74.Catherine Isabel.eldest dauchter cf the late George Lefruy, of Toronto.M-KECHNIE \u201cBrampton.May 2.Archibaid MeKecbnie, bartister-at-law.MOORE \u2014May 2.a Bowasville, On Clara > ' À 1 i | | | | , Canal, St.} +} of character, the glory of the calling ;n Christ Jesus.In the third place there was self- examination, by which we might Anil out our faults: and failings, and compare them to the perfection of the manhood.of Christ.None of us were what we should be, and we could none of us say \u201cwe had apprehended,\u201d for we were never \u2018at the point: whe.e we could make no.progress, We must reach forth unto those things which are »e- fore and press toward the mark of the; high calling in Christ Jesus, always golig forward, always saying with Paul, \u201ci count Not myself to have apprehended; but this ofie thing I do, fore getting those things \u2018which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,\u201d \u2014 Two seamen named Thomas Jones and James Dongvan were remanded by Judge Lafontaine to-day on a charge of having assaulted John Dolan, Mc- Cord street, and robbed him of $18.At the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge the number of night lodz- ings given last week was 234.and the number of meals given was 323.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018The visiting governors for the present week to the Protestant House cf Industry and Refuge and to the homes at Longue Pointe are Messrs, Albert 'H.Campbell and William Smith.Qakviile, Ont.\u2014Fire broke out in the bakery of A.MacNeil, completely destroying the frame, rough-cast structure, with contents, here from Hamilton about a month ago, and his loss |s heavy, owing to hig having no insurance.The structure is situated in the heart of the business ssc- tion and for a time the whole block was threatened.: ' La MRD MAKES PURE BREAD: 5, 1 AIRD MAKES CLEAN BREAD, = \" Mr.MacNeil came] | | Ivor fierce abe ls, and AIRD MAKES ThE gr OF FREAD.A 04 Shaniv.wife of James: Moore.RENNELS - Halifax, May :2, Gertrude Jane, _daugtter of Claude W.and Edith Rennels.SISSONS AL Grand Mere.May =, -Thos.Sis- sons, aged $ \u2018» SCANLAN\u2014 que bec, May 24.Catherine Séan- lan.- wy 'Oly Smoke, Halbert Avent vou ad enouch lady charlotte gelatine?iy le Department of of Rallways & Canals, Carat, WELLAND CANAL.Notite to \u2018Contractors; | NFALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- deraigned, and endorsed \"Tender for Stone Protection.\u201d will be received at this ofiive until\u2019 16 o'clock on Wednesday, the 7th June, 1805, for the supply of stone.and the Fplacing of stone protection, along certain portions of the Summit level of the Welland \u201cCanal.between Thorold and Port Colborne.Specifications of the work may be seen and : forme of tender obtained at the office of the Superintending Engineer of the Welland Catharines, on and after this date.The Department does nolbind \u2018itself to \"accept the lowest or any .telider, .By order.L.K.JONES, °.Secretary, Department of Rallways and Canale, .Ottawa, 26th May.1905.\u2014 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER FOR WHARF.SEALED TENDERS, addressed.to the nn- dersigned, and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Creosoted Pile Wharf,\u2019 will be received up to and including TUESDAY, the 13th JUNR, 1905, | for the\u201d construction of a Creosoted Pile Whart at Pictou, N.S.Plans and specification.may be seen at the Station Master's office at Pictou, N.S., and at the Chief Engineer's office, Moncton, N.B,, where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must lied with.be complies D.POTTINGER, General Manager, Railway Office, Moucton; N.B.26th May, 1905.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 os = re The Sea Captain.(Gerald Gould, in London Spectator.) I arh in love with the sea, but I do \u2018not trust her yet! \u2018The tall ships she has slain are ill to forget.Their sails were white in the morning,._ their masts were split by noon; The sun has seen them perish, and the stars and: the moon.As a man loves a woman, so I love the sen, And ever my desire of her is her desire When we meet after, pasting we put away regret, Like lover joined with lover; but I do \u2018 mot trust her yet, Ca \\ her love \u2018is kin to ang t she me dr play whom \u2018she: desires; she: ll draw me soon or late .oyn Rte e darkness in \u2018Wine; : ov the [Dace of drowned map, | Having her arms about by.ve four rows of box pleats, new sleeves, tucked cuffs; fancy Oriental embroidered collar, '.24, John Gray.Chalmers._lzle_of-357-Mark- Skirt in _seventeen_ gore style, -hlue-or\u2014white\u2014 ground: with Epot, éffécts- in $s.10 \u201cham Street, Toronto.© white or blue, ~All sizes.A pplendid value At .00.00s0 000 ce ess a den on.CHRISTIE~ En:ered ino rest, May 14.at his LADIES\u2019 FINE SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS.of \u2018extra fine quality \u2018Taffeta and die residence.29 Gilmour Street.Ouawa.Foau de Soie SIlks.in à variety of new shades, inciuding the new brown tones.navy.i S LES WERE 8e + = oo champagne,sete.We-also have them in black The waiet 12 made with double box i IRWIN-\u2014Torouto.May 21 Jean Irwin, aged pleats, back and front with clusters of hemstitching and tucking.New full top ' 7% years.sleeves and turn over cuffs.~The skirt ig elaborately tucked and bey KINTREA \u2014 Paris.Ont.May 25.Margaret plested, smartly finished with silk crochet buttons.AN nizes.Special $14.40) Kiotrea, fo-meriy of Woodstork, Out.VAlUF, BL L.02 020020 en ee eee same a pese LL 0 æ .LOWRIE \u2014 Russell.Ont.May 2.Rosella, ia ve hd, * MAE \u2018+ à 8 & j NTI ant nel a SI Es TERT = - in settlement of the militia \u2018\u2018stvikc\u201d .after spending three weeks in the Mars: | \u2019 \u2018ence.\u201cFATHER OF FAMILY English Immigrant Fell fro Train Yesterday Near *.St.Lazare.- a \\pécullarly sad accident happened yesterday morning betweédn Bt.Clet anc Bt.Legare, when Thomas Townsend, a newly arrived English immigrant, fell from a C.P.'R.train and was killed.Townsend, his wife and seven children, who have recently come from England, had passed through every danger of the voyage until this, and it seems particularly hard that just when on the\u2018 borderdand of their new home the father and bread-winner should be taken away.; The family arrived in this city from Quebec on Saturday and early yesterday morning left on the : immigrant special for Toronto.After passing St.Lazare Townsend was missed by his wife, who in alarm notifled the conductor.The train was stopped and the track searched, but no trace of the missing man could be found.The search had to be given up and the train moved on, leaving orders for the sec- tion-man to examine the track farther back.At daybreak these found the body lying beside the track near St.La- zpre.At was taken .to-the morgue, ere an inquest was held this morning.CITY WILL SETTLE WITH GOVERNMENT Offers $200,000 and 224 Acres of Land for Certain - Cessions.The Parks and Ferries Committee met this morning with the Legislation Committee to discuss the city\u2019s stand in various matters with thè Dominton Government.A report will be made to Council this afternoon authorizing a delegatiof \u201cto go to Ottawa to offer thé Government claim, for the cession of St.Helen's Island, Park Lafontaine, and for a site for the Military School, the sum .f $200,000 and the Lalonde property of 224 acres.\u2018The delegation is composed of Ald.Vallieres, Nelson, Bastien, Robillard, Lavallee, Sadler and L.A Lapointe, with City Clerk David.Bh TOOKHISLIFEIN + WESTMOUNT PARK i \u2014=Philip~Cluzeh\u2014a\u2014man about \u2014thirg=mentioh\u2014in\u2014 arithmetic: intermediate years of age, shot himself through the ear in Westmount Park this morning.Stevie saw the deed, but at sik o'clock two men passing through the park to work found the body lying on a rusiic Tench near the artificial lake, with a revolver ciose by.They notified the Westmount police.and the body was removed tv tre morgue, There Ir.lhonse Decarie, of Notre Dame de Grace.identified the body as that of Cluzel.' \u2019 - The deceased.who came from France less \u2018than a.year ago, worked for Mr, Decarie às gardener until about April 1st.At that time he left on account of ill-healtia, and had -since been boarding with Madame Lafreniere, 2237 St.Jamés street, St.Henri.He was unable to work, and it is supposed that his illness brought on despondency, which prompted the rash deed.Mr.Decarie describes the deceased as one of the best and steadiest men who ever worked for him.(luzel was a single man, and had no relatives in Canada, : \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EATON\u2019S REPRESENTATIVES RETURN TO TORONTO Mr: W.Black and Mr.H.McDermid, of the T.Eaton Company, Toronto, were in the city to-day on their way home 3 time Provinces in the interests of thelr firm.Messrs.Black and McDermid have charge of the advertising and promotion departments, which is probably the best conducted of any similar store on the continent.Katon\u2019s stands as « marvel of system and organization, an their store for years has been a Mecca to the departmental trade of America.Mr.Black said that one of the amusing features of their trip was that as soon as they arrived in a town or village, no matter how small, every one they came in contact with seemed to be under the impression that Eaton's were going to establish a branch store in \u2018their town.To do away with a similar and pérsist- ent Montreal rumor, {it is not the intention of the firm to establish hranches elsewhere than those already in exist- TI A | hr nd 4 \u2018[ » : THE OSLYABIC, ONE OF THE THREE-RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS WHICH ESCAPED SINKING OR + : - EN - CAPTURE.RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS ~~ AT MVGILL NORMAL SCHOOL \u2018The results of the sessional examinations in the McGill Normal School have been announced, and are as follows: ACADEMY DIPLOMAS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER._ Claude A.Adams, B.A.; May,C.Blck- erdike, B.A.; M.C.Coll McFee, B.A.; A.Muriel Gillean, B.A.; Flora Edna Hepburn, B.A.; Mary A.Hitchcock, B.A; S.May Idler, B.A.; David C.Logan, B.A.: Fannie S.Moule, B.A.; Laura A Munn, B.A.; Warren Simister, B.A.: Ella L.Smith, B.A.; May Smith, B.A.; Marion, M.D.Taber B.A.! MODEL SHOOL CLASS, In order of Standing.Jessie Godfrey.of Black Cape, Prince of Wales\u2019 medal, honorable mention In - arithmetic, history, English grammar, orthography and orthopy.geometry, algebra, singing, chemiztry, agriculture, bookkeeping and penmanship; interms- diate and secund grade staff certificates of the Tonic Sol-fa College.Ellen 5.B.McFarlane, of St.Henry, the tHHonorable the Superintendent's gold medal, honorable mention In English zggmmar, gev- graphy, vlocution, penmanship and practical teaching: intermediate and second grade aff certificates;.passed in cardbou.d work.Louise Rodger, of Dewittville, honorable mention in arithmetic.gesgraphy, English literature; orthography and ot- thopy, geometry, algebra, Latin and chemistry.Margaret Carley.of Orms- town, honorable mention in geography, orthography \u2018and orthopy, elocution, chemistry: elementary and first grade staff certificates, Nara Gordon, nf Montreal, the, Honorable the Superintendent's prize in French, honorabic mention in English grammar.history, geography, orthography and orthoepy, Latin, chemistry, agriculture, bookkeeping and penmanship.Ethel M.\u2018Richardson, of Montreal, honorable mention in English grammar, zeo- graphy, English literature, orthography and orihoepy.singing and agriculture, Caroline - Blampin, of South Roxton.honorable -mention in history, - geography.Latin.algebra, elocution and chemistry: passed in Greek.Elizabeth M.M.Neill, of Montreal,\u201d honorable and second trade staff certificates.Rlorence M.Vipond, of Hudson, honorable mention in bookkeeplng and penmalis \u2018p.Ethel CC.'Raimsey.of Quebec, honorable mention graphv, intermediate certificate.nass- ed \u2018in cardboard work and cooking.Léonora Egan, of Outremont, henor- able mention in singing and practical teaching.intermediate and second grade staff certificates, passed in wood carving.Maude I.Loynachan, of Montreal, passed in cardboard work.Edna Wheatley, of St.Lambert, honorable mention in English literature.Intermediate certificate.lda I.Miller.of Port Daniel, mention In bookkeeping and penmadn- ship.Primrose M.Lindop, of Bury.T 3 vuokkecping ang in geo- | honorable Margaret V.Cousins, of Westmount, honorable mention in orthography and orthospy, geometry aid Latin, intermediate and second grade staff certificates, passed in cardBoard work and Ida G.Schwarz, of Montreal, honorable mention {n° history and \u2018Latin, equal.Annie S.Ewen, of Mascouche, \u2018Rapids honorable mention in practical teaching, passed in wood carving.May B.Davidson, of St.Henry, honorable mention in orthography and orthoepy and in practical teaching, intermediate certificate; passed in wood carving.Iva A.Bridge, of Abbott's Corner, intermediate certificate, passed in cardboard work.Laura E.Rondeau, of Ste, Elizabeth, lda L.Seigler.of Montreal, honorable mention in orthography and orthoepy Amy J.Norman, of Montreal; Isabel L.Smith, of Cute des Nelges, honorable mention in agriculture, passed in.cardboard.work.Alice M.Milligan, of Montreal, passed in cardboard work.Mabel L.Sutherland, of New Car- lisle, honorable mention * In history, paseed in.cardboard work.' Jessié W.Hunter of 85t.Andrew's East.Inez F.Parent, of Grande Ligne, iuterme- diate certificate, passed \u2018in cooking.Jean W.Schuyltz, of St.Michel de Najpierville, passed in cardboard work.Muriel E.Oborne, of Montreal, honorable mention in \u201cpractical teaching.Olive A.Smith, of New Carlisle, passed in cardboard work.Ethel M.Cox, of Montreal, honorable mention in practical teaching.Alexina M.Ross, of Montreal.Edith E.Buchanan, ot Levis, honorable mention in geography, intermediate certificate, passed in cardboard work and, cooking.Catherine M.Macintyre, of Montreal, honorable mention in elocution.Myrtie =.Vipond, of Graham.Minnie G.Brown, of St.Johns, intermediate certificate.J.M.Anita Ross, .of Montreal.Edna \u2018 L.Eddy, of Billerica, passed In cardboard work.Ann B.Swan, of Lachine Locks.Eva.M.of Huntingdon, .passed in Amelia K.Thomas, of Eva J.Johnson, of Outre- mont Junction, \"intermediate certificate, passed in wood «carving.*.Jane &.MacRae; of Norton reek, passed {in cardboard work.\u2018 ; + Unranked\u2014Ruby J.Codue, of Knowl- iton, Pearl O.Holiday, of.Dewittville.i .Kindergarten Class\u2014Harrie L.Patt!- Bla *hford, \u2018cardboard.Montreal.titicate, passed in cooking.ADVANCED ELEMENTARY CLASS.(In order of standing.) Mabel K.Simpson, of Montreal, th» J.C.Wilson prize, second prize in Frensh of the AlHance Francaise, honorable mention in English grammar, orthography and orthoepy.arithineti-, \u2018algebra, physics, bookkeeping and pea- manship, elementary and first grale staff certificates .of the Tonic Sol-F1 Coilege.Chrietina E.Wilson; of Gould, honorable mention in geometry, -Enz- lish grammar, history, geography, drawing, singing.elocution, physics, hookkeeping and penmanship and pra- tical teaching; elementary and first + DEAN BOVEY.NEW ELDFRS IN ST.PAUL'S CHURCH PROF.D.J.FRASER.T Toasted Br * ah of Wheatfields.\u201d HAS BEEN SAID OF THE DELICIOUS, CRISP FLAVOR OF Grape=-Nuts - A \\ THOSE WHO TRY THE FOOD FAITHFULLY FOR 10 DAYS LEARN THREE THINGS WORTH MORE THAN A GOLD MINE TO ANYONE WHO VALUES HEALTH First, that a few ounces of perfectly digested food ylelds more nourishment and strength than many pounds of any kind of food undigested.Second, that it is in Grape-Nuts alone, that the starchy part of the grain (that part which is known to supply energy) is naturally pre-digested in the process of manufacture, Government tests of quirements, can be and are quickly when fed on Grape-Nuts, be- AT ITS WORTH.\u201c lubility (the digestive test) in cold water as Grape-Nuts and most of the foods range down from one-fourth to very low relative percentages, Third, that nerveus systems, exhausted by high strain of present day re- rebullt cause Nature's Phosphate of Potash all the principe! foods show no food ind Albumen are presented in the food known bag a» much as one-hait the so-iand from these, two things and water, the life forces.make up the soft gray matter with which®o refl!! the depleted nerve centres throughout the body and brain, A distinct feeling nf buoyancy and mental strength follows a \u2018\u201cGrape- Nuts diet.\u201d nr Co Ses suggestions in little brochura in package.The way back to health by Grape-Nuts is pleasant and most profitable, » : \"There's a reason.\u201d and French.\u201d |.son, of.Clarenceville, intermediate cér-_ Jand drawing.Toe ea grade staff certificates; passed in cardboard work.Elizabeth Fairservice, uf New Richmond, honorable mention in orthoepy; elementary and first grade staff certificates; passed in cardboard work.Christina Clelland, of Montreal, first prize of the Alliance Francaise for French, honorable mention in Englizh literature, orthography and orthoepy, firet grade staff certificates.Effie M.\u2018Calver, of Scotstown, honorable mea- tion in English grammar, history, geography, physics, bookkeeping and penmanship; passed In cardboard work Elsie S.Willett, of New Richmond, hon- crable mention in English literature, physiology \u201cand hygiene; elementary and first grade staff certificates: passed in cardboard work.Katie A.MacKin- non, of Lingwick, honorable mention in history, English literature, orthography and orthoepy, physiology and hygiene and gymnastics; elementary certifica:e; passed -in cardboard work.Edith F.Lawrence, of Port .Danlel, honorable mention in English grammar and phy- gies, Laura E.Kneen, of Montreal, hoa- orable mention in singing: elementary and first grade staff certificates.Gladys H.Butler, of Westmount.Isabella F.Elder, of Athelstan, honorable mention in onthogriphy and orthoepy; elementary certificate.Frances H.A.Bar- dorf, of Maisonneuve, elementary certificate.Katherine J.McPhee, of Gren- ville, passed in cooking.Florence L.Gowan, of Rockburn, honorable fmen- tion ih physics.Ethel F.McGuinness, of Montreal, elementary and first grade staff certificates.Catherine E.McGib- bon, of Ozdensburg, clementary and first grade staff certificates.Robina Morrison.of Allan's Corners, elementary certificate.Mary M.Sangster, of Tateh\u201d st, elementary and first grade staff certificates; passed In sewing.Ina i.Cobleigh.of Eaton Corner.passed \u2018In cardboard work, Clara L.Edwards, of Compton, elementary and first grade staff certificates.Cynthia O.Reid, of Farnham Centre, elementary and first grade staff certificates.Nettle L.Stewart, of Portage du Fort, passed in sewing.Gertrude J.King, of Windsor Mills.Ada B.Strong.of Lakefleld, examinations through \u2018illness, Millie MacGibbon, of Maybank; Adela R.Gil- \u2018ker.of New Richmond, honorable mention in geography.\u2018Susan\u2019 M.McKeaze, of Ledds Village., {1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOÏ.CLASS.In Order of Standing.Christena M.Muir, of Hüntigton, the Governor-General's medal for art \"nf MONDAY, geometry, geography, orthography and Latin, elocution and practical teaching; - Unranked because absent from some : Co = .A WONDER WORKER She Says Tasteless Samaria Remedy Fer Liquor Habit Has.Worked Wonders.Lo Pincher Creek, N.W.T., Maich 23.Dear Sirs,\u2014Please find enclosed $3.00 for another bottle of liguor cure.It has done wonders for my husband, and I will try it on another person, so send as soon as possible, and oblige.MRS, J.H.Enclose stamp for pamphlet, and free sample of tasteless Samaria.Will cure any case of drink habit secretly.Sent in plain sealed envelope.Correspondence strictly confidential.Address The Samaria Remedy Co., 21 Jordan Street, Toronto.Also for sale.by J.A.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame - Street, and J.H.Harte, 2450 St.Catherine Street.SISTER WAS NARROWLY AVERTED Quebec, May 29.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014A catastrophe was narrowly averted yesterday in the River St.Lawrence, off St.An- toines whaarf, about twenty miles up the river from Quebec.e steamer Pilot, owned by the e- bec and Levis Ferry Company.Que, both in the winter and summer freight carrying \u201ctrade \u2018between Quebec and Levis, and at times as an excursion boat in the summer, left Champlain Market wharf yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, on a trip up the river and had on board over two hundred excursionists.Everything was proceeding nicely when suddenly the Pilot swervel from her coûrse in the channel and ran aground off the St.Antoine's wharf.The noise of the grounding boat was tha first intimation the passengers had of their predicament, and before they had time to realize what was the matter, the boat took 2 heavy list \u2018and remained stationary on.her side, the water coming in over the guards of the lower deck.The women and children were on the verge of a panic, when the captain and reveral cool-headed passengers went among them and assured them that there was no danger.The steamer was provided with a full complement of up- to-date life buoys, and had on her upper deck two canoes.rerved out to the passengers, and the latter launched into the water, and the passengers carried to shore, some 500 yards distant, In them.The work, however, was difficult, and if the boat had foundered there would have been considerable logs of life.\u2019 The news of the accident was wired to the company's office in Quebec.\u2018The tug Belle was despatched up the river to the rescue.and when the latter reached the Piiot there were still a number of female passengers on her upper deck who were taken off and transferred to the Belle.: : CAYNOR-GREENE [ASE POSTPONED The former were.is uneven, unclean and soll Is, guaranteed to are there whodo not sacrifice their health and energy through trying to get proper restona bed where the spring sags and the mattress Let us make you sleep well.STODDARD BEDDING C0.§ 2236 ST.CATHERINE ST.lumpy.The Bedding we give you satisfaction.La THREE DROWNED IN .Sailboat Capsized, and the Occupants Were Unable - 3 to Swim.\u2019 - St.Johns, P.Q., May 29.\u2014{Special.) \u2014 A very sad boating accident took place here yesterday afterncon on the Richelieu.resulting in the death of three promising young men,two of whom were well.known locally, and the third, a resident of Montreal.A party, consisting of Messrs.J.Hevey, Hercules Trahan, two brothers Trudeau, and one Leger embarked in a small sailing skiff, from the summer residence of the firss named, which is situated about a half mile above the town.They had not proceeded far when a gust of wind coming from an unexpected quarter, caused the boat to capsize.All were precipitated into the river, but Leger managed to regain.the boat, to which he clung until rescued.Mr.Hevey-appeurs to have -been the only one in tne party who could swim.! He made for the shore, btu it Was seen that his strength was rapidly tailing.He was about to go down when he was teaching.Lonorable mention.in teach- ng French, teaching arithmetic, and practical teaching: passed in .singing and drawing; for admission to tbe Latin, geometry- and algebra.\u2018 Margaret C.Steele, of Rockburn, honorable mention in art of teaching, preparation of lessons and practicé® teaching: passed in drawing and elocution: for admission to the Mode] School class; passed in French, Latin, geometry and algebra, Eva M.Christie.of Morin Flats, honot - able mention in teaching arithmetic; passed in drawing, gymnastics and physiology and hyglene.- Mabel B.Stevenson, of Island Brook.honorable mention in preparation of lessons: and teaching French; passed in drawing, elocution, gymnastics and physics.Mary A.Macdonald.of McLeod's Crossing.honorable mention in practical teaching; passed in singing.drawing, elocution and physiology and hygiene, I.ena B.M.Bajley, of Cookshire, honorable mention in teaching French and practical teaching; passed in singing, drawing, clocution.physics, and ohy- siology and hyglene.Mabel M.A.Meyer, ov North Hatley, honorable mention In teaching English and physiology and hygiene; passed in drawing, elocution, gymnastics and physics.Janet C.McEwen, of Ormatown, passed in drawing and clocution.\u2026 Mary L.Oliver, of Magog, honorable mention In drawing and practical teaching: passed in singing, elocution and physiology and hygiene.Mary A.Moynan, of Waterloo, honorable mention in practical teaching; passed in singing, drawing and physiologoy and hyglene.Eveiyn F.Robinson, of Eaton Corner, passed in singing, Jrawing and physiology and hygiene.Katie M.Smith.of Storno- way, passed In drawing, elocution and gymnastics.Alice E.Kennedy, of Grenville, passed in drawing and gymnastics Sarah C.Thomas, of Aber- corn, passed In elocution, botany and physiology and hygiene.Laura ©.Graham, of Inverness, passed in drawing aud elocution, Bertha E.Booth, of Waterloo, passed in drawing.gymnastics and \u201cphysiology and hygiene, Eva %.Holt, of Aylmer Kast, passed in drawing, elocution and physiology and hygiene.Olive B.Fortier.of.Inverness, passed in-drawing and elocution.Gertrude À.Dowd, of South Durhain, væass- ed in drawing, elocution and gymnastics.Christina A.Cameron, of Lysau- der, passed In drawing and elocution.\u2018Edna B.Hammond, of Christievills.passed in drawing and gymnastics.Mary Cunningham, of Waterloo.passed in drawing and gymnastics.Gladys EF.Watson, of Mystic, passed in singing # Unranked\u2014Muriel M.Sullivan, of Wesimount.: ( Unranked because absent from some examinations through illness\u2014Ida M.Duff.of Inverness; Nellie G.Fal, of Black Cape: Mabel A.Martin, of South Village: Lora B.Rolfe, of Lime Ridge; Charlotte E.Wilkins, of Brigham.CITY TD PETITION AGAINST BELL CO.No delegation wlll go to Ottawa .to see the Telephone,Committee, but instead a resolution of Council will be framed this afternoon and sent to the Dominion Government.\u201cI'm framing up Montreal's complaints,\u201d sald City Attorney Ethier this morning, \u201cand the petition will embody all the alleged grievances against the company\u2014the slot machines, the extra tax for installation, and the need of better machines at the same price as we pay to-day, \u201cToronto has already been heard and many other cities.The committees has the facts of telephone installation from England, the United States and other countries.\u201d .Mr.Ethier expressed himself an against the slot machines, legally, and thought that the city\u2019s petition would bo well received.| .\u2026.ME eh A EE EE yo.Model School class; passed in French, Stukely; Isabella B.Melrose, of Leeds |' Gaynor and Greene must languish yet another week in the Montreal jali, awaiting Judge Lafontaine's decision in thelr extradition \u201ccase.Instead of \u2018giving his judgment this morning the Extradition Commissioner merely called the prisoners before him without their counsel and remanded them for eight days.; Judgé Lafontaine said to Thè Herald that he was preparing an elaborate | judgment, which might take fifty pages | of typewriting- and would deal at {length with every feature of the case, | as considering the Importance of the case, and the International obligations involved, he was most anxious to deai carefully with the case.He had been i delayed by the work of typewriting.the evidence, but expressed confidence that at the expiration of the present remand he would be ready to «give his de- cision.FAMED COMPANY AST DISAPPEARING Ottawa, May 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hon, William Maodougall dled here this morning at the age of eighty-two.He was one of the fathers of Confederation.The survivors now are Sir William Howland, Sir Charles Tupper and 'Senator A.A.MacDonald, \u2019 « Hon.William MacDougall was welll known as a journalist.In 1858 he es: tablished the Canadian Farmer and Canadian Agriculturist.He had previously established the North Amerl- can, which was afterward merged into the Toronto Globe.He was elected for North Oxford in 1858 and his last Par: liamentary venture w&s an unauccess- ful one in South Renfrew in 1887.: et RESULTS OF THE RACES AT WOODBINE TRACK TO-DAY Woodbine Track, Toronto, May 29.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The bad weather put a damper on the attendarce at t races on.the second Monday.In th® members stand there were very few ladies, while In the betting ring it was only the regulars that turned out.Only about half the bookmakers weighed In and they were not kept very busy during the afternoon.To : The steady fall of rain soon made the track stigky and before the day was half over the track was fetlock deep in mud.This was the first day that the mud horses had an Innings.The scratches in the events were numerous and put the fields down to small ones.There were seven races on the card.The feature event was for the Seagram cup.There were originally seven entries in the Seagram Cup race.Three of these\u2014sScarfell, Light Brigade and Bencrockett, were withdrawn, while Benckart was added, carrying 11-7pounds, making a field of half a dozen.- The sixth race, and the event for two- year-olds, were the largest of the aftér- noon.In these the starier had his troubles, but despatched them In good order, The first race had a good field of ten horses, going to the post with Mrs.Frank Fokter and Love Note equal chances at 9 to 5.The play waa all on the pair with pickers\u2019 bets on the others.THE FTRST RACE.The field was ome time at the post, but were despatcined well together, The tetting was: Mrs.Foster, 9 to 5; Love Note, 9 to 5: Miss Gunn, 5 to 1; Lou- pania, 8 to 1;.Gemini, 50 to 1; Miko Clancey, 50 to 1; Indian Flower, 10 to 1: \u2018Tony Hart, 50 to 1; King Crane, 80 to 1; Monida, 60 to 1.: \\ \u2018The first race resulted as, follows.Mrs.Frank Foster firat, Miss Gunn second, Love Note third.Time, 1.10 1-2.Mrs.Troster went away, but Arqpped \u201cback to second position going round the turn.Monida had the iead, but could not last long enough» to hold oft wen.| MTs, Frank Foster, who au À \u2018Carmichael and two secretaries Davies rescued\u2014by\u2014a\u2014Mr:.\u2014Rainville= who-wit- nessed the accident from his houseboat, which was anchored close by.The other three\u2014Trahan and the ewo Tru- other 4 i | eaus\u2014sank almost immediately, and|__pather-Point-(157)\u2014Cloudy\u2014 wèst:=1n\u2014653\u2014\" were not seen again.i Trahan was a clerk in the men's furnishing store of Mr.Hevey, and the elder Trudeau was similarly employed in the stationery store of Madame Ar- pin.The younger Trudeau resided in HCHELIED RIVER) PICTURE SALE _ The Travellers\u2019 Samples of a Foreign lishing House, comprising Engravings pub.gravures, and Etchings, all new.subjects, at less than half publisher's price, for three days only, Call-and look them over.; G.W.WILLSON & SON, : 7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.\" TOO- LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, LPsT \u2014 COLLIE.DOG, SABLE AND white.\u2018 ward at 560 Demontigny.Anyone detaining after this notice will be prosecuted.1% | \u201cBecause ¥ny chairmen.were honor able and honest men, and 1 gave then strict Instructions that I wanted a clean, straight contest.I believe they carried out my instructions, If ihey did not, it was without my knowledss or consent.\u201d \u2019 : : \u201cSo you cannot money wenu?\u201d state where ihe Answers.to name of Bruce.Re- .of acier \u201c1 have already told you it all went- to Mr.Duclos, my agent, and further: than that it is not necessary for me tn .know where-a dollar went.I did -noz analyze the expenditure of each com- mnittee.\u201d \u2019 I ask you, can you do this?\u201d \u201cYes, I can find out by going to Mr Dickson.\u201d \u201cAnd will you go to Mr.Dickson?\u201d \u201cNo.- I have no intention of doing so.: The examination then proceeded as to the, personnel of Mr.Ames\u2019 committees and his workers, ete.sa , + _ ng 45 various _.on | SHIPS \u2018AND SHIPPERS \u2014|- GULF REPORTa.m., \u2018ESS, Metis\u2014Clear, southwest; VOY.MONTEAGLE; out.2.50 p.m., MORin.7 am, SA- Martin River\u2014Clear, -sauthwest;, in yester- Montreal and came out this morning 10 spend the day with his brother.The 31.\u2018MANCHESTER MERCHANT, ages of the drowned men.ranged: from twenty-five to twenty-eight years, and! all were unmarried.; : | When Hevey was brought to shore he was, with much difficulty, resuscitated.He was on a fair way to re-, covery to-day.but is still suffering\u2019 from nervous shock.One of the* bodies, | that of the younger Trudeau, was res, covered \u2018a short time after the accident, but up to\u2018a late hour to-day -nei- ther of the other two had been found.MR.AMES.CLAIMS A STRAIGHT CONTEST _ Ald.H, B.Ames, M.P., took a very emphatic stand on his exaniination for discovery this morning in the election protest entered against him by Mr.Legere Pleay He firmly denied knowledge of any improper.expenditure, and as firmly refused to aid in any way the opposition\u2019 counsel in.ferreting out information, except such as he was personally cognizant of.He was examined at length by Mr.Cam- ile Piche, M.P., who, with Mr.Perron, appeated for Mr, Pleau.-Mr.Ames -said he organized eleven committees in St.Antoine.Every cent used in the election, however, had been expended through his financial agent, Mr.Duclos, and was shown In his published statement, showing an outlay of $10,000.This statement he declared was correct in every detail and covered, all expenditure; ~- - - o hired your éanvassers?Mr.Piche, \u2018 asked I did not.I don't know just what You mean by canvassers or who hired them.self.Were not paid men working for your election?- - , Yes, there were one or more paid Secretaries\u2019 in each committee room, \u2018but they were hired and chosen by the chairmen, and paid by orders on Mr.Duclos.I had nothing to do with it.\u2018There.was a chairman named and Chelwynd, at Committee A.but I dont kño what they: were paid.Then, can you give us this niforma- tion.oo I cannot give it you.The statements were filed with the Returning Officer, Mr.Dickson and you have as much access to them*as I have.- Yes, but I am net a witness in this case.; Mr.Ames\u2014Nor am I here to \u2018tell you of what Is not within my own personal knowledge, and I shall not attempt to do so., I declare I have no personal knowledge of what salaries were paid, and you can look for that information yourself, ; Do you refuse to get this for the Court?But Mr.Duclos, Mr Ames\u2019 counsel, protested \u2018his question and structed Mr.Ames not to answer, \u201cA CLEAR, STRAIGHT CONTEST.\" Mr, Ames then stated that manv of his workers were not paid; he knew of 260 such.; .: To \u201cWhere, then; did this $10,000 - go>\" asked Mr.Plshe, .\u201cExactly.where the published statement shows.I have naver scen a :le- talled statement of Mt, but it was fled with Mr.Dickson.To the best of my knowledge and telie/, not à dollar of it was spent dishonorably, dishonestly 6+ in any way as it should not have been.\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2019To have sucn knowledge, you must know how it was spent?\u201d .You had better explain your- |: in- | day, 240 p.m., CAPE BRETON.Cape Magdelen (292)\u2014Clear, calm; in.8.45 Fame Point (322)\u2014Clear, calm; In.8.20 .m.,.STEAMER; in: yesterday, 6.30 p.m., BHATANNIC.101 North Shore\u2014Cloudy, north; OLARKE CITY, ARANMORE at anchor.Low Point\u2014Dense fog, -variable; in .yes- .terday, 11.30 a.m., -GLITRA and.LOUIS- EURG: out.yesterday, 5.30 am, WYANDOTTE., Cape Ray\u2014Dense fog, northwest.OUEAN STEAMERS IN FORT , R.M.8.Tunisian, H.& H.Allan.ss.Orcadian, H.& a.alian.Lake Manitoba, C.P.R.Atlantic line.- Southwark, Dominion line.Naparina, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Fashoda, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Birmingham, Furness, Withy & Co.SS: Milwaukee, C.P.R.Atlantic line.: , 83.Englishman, Dominion line.83.Rathlin Head, MeJ,ean, Kennedy & Co.ss.Ss.88.88.ss.SS.Lakonta, R.Re\u2018urd Co.88.Devona, R.Reford Co.8AILED FOR MONTREAL Montauk.Durban eee May 1 Lake Michigan.Antwerp Mount Temple.Antwerp .NeEVA.L.20 00000006 Hamburg Tampican.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Antwerp Balacia.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Glasgow Monteagle.Cardiff Mongolian.GASEOW .0.000ue May Californian.Antwerp Sardinian.London .Mount Roya Liverpool Kildona.Leith .0.Dominio Liverpool Victorian.Moville Turcoman.Bristol Man.Trader .Mauchester Halin Head.Belfast .Dunmore Head.Belfast .y lonian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- Glasgow nv.May 27 es AT OTHER POCTTS.Bavârian.+.Moville Pretorian.\u2026 Glasgow .Lake Champlain.Liverpool.Hurona.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.London: .\u2026.\u2026.May 26 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 NOTES.4 +0 pèse The R.M.S.Bavarian, with \u2018mails from Rf- mouski, Saturday, May 20, arrived at Mo- and landed ville at 4 a.m.last Saturday, p.m., Satur- her passengers at Liverpool 6 dav.The Allan twin-screw SS.\u201cIonian left Glasgow for Montreal on Saturday with 27 first, 203 steerage and the record number of 421 second-class passengers, ; The turbiner R.M.S.Virginian \u2018got away from Rimouski with the malls on Saturday worning at 8.30 am.A marconigram was received from Capt.Vipond, dated 4 am.Monday, which reported the Virginian off Cape Race, 817 miles below Quebec in thick weather.All well .Ld Capt.Braes, tormerly of the Parisian, says: he is delighted with bis new command, the.\u201d Tunisian, which arrived in Port Saturday just ahead of the Lake Manitoba, which she passed in the river.This is the first trip of the Tunisian to Montreal this season.Mr.D.McLaughlin, late of the Parisian, is chief officer.Grant Robinscn continues.second; Mr.Prentice, of the Parisian, third: Dr.Mackenzie, of the Parisian, is surgeon; Mr.D.Goudie, of the lonian, purser: Mr.-Gillespie, of the Parisian, chief engineer, and Mr.Kerr, chief steward.=.\"The C.P.R.Atlantic SS fL.ake Michigan is on her way up from Quebec, where she landed her steerage passengers yesterday.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 © RAIN IEEE NE E TE SES TESTS cs , REAR-ADMIRAY NEBOGA- TOFF AMONG THE PRISONERS.* 363 4 ÿ * * * x 1 Tokio, May 20\u20143 p.m\u2014Rear- Admiral Nebogatoff., former commander of the fqurth division of the Pacific fleet and recently commander of the information squadron, c¢bm- posed of scouts and amer chantmen, with 3,000 other Russians, is-amnong the prisoners captured by, the Japanese.Vice-Admiral Ro-~ jestvensky appears to have.escaped.0° \u2018The, \u2018battle d n Saturday morning .an Japanese the Rus- \u201c1 do not.\u201d \u201cHow.then con you make such a sweeping statement?\u2019 .Lo no * # \u2019 - ing , and are still in pürsuit of sians.LC Fer kk kkk kkk gxhk | i Ÿ ; = 5 à am = 1 - Se - = 0. es \u2014\u2014\u2014 ER Curtain Dept.TAMBOUR MUSLIN CURTAINS, from 3.60 to 36.00 à pair.GUIPURE LACE CURTAINS, to 816.50 à pair.Hom 37.00 4.NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIL .$1.2 to $5.00 a pair NB, from : IRISH POINT LACE $4.76 each.AWNINGS at all of Awning Cloth to choose from.with Laces and Fringes to match.Boys\u2019 Underwear CURTAINS, from TUDOR PORCH and GALERY SHADES, in all sizes and colors, from $2.76 to ricen.Great variety WINDOW SHADES, in Linens, Hollands, and Hand Made Opaque Shade Cloth, | FLAGS, in Silk and Bunting, in all sizes.4 $1.76 to $20.00 pair.BOYS\u2019 WHITE ¥LASTIC MERINO DUCHESS LACE: CURTAINS, figm $17.00 SHIRTS, long sleeves, Scotch manufac i to 655.00 à pair.ture, Bizes 16.15, 20.22, %, %, 2, 20 = tn nch chest.ces, Cc, » $1.00, i ARABIAN.-LACE CURTAINS, from $13.00 SLs 1 SL 66 and $160 ach.i © $15.00 a patr.Bhort slceves\u2014Sizes 13.22, 24, 26, 28,.{ BRUSSELS LACE CURTAINS, from 82.Prices.65c, i 00, $1.10, 0.25, $1 3, a.32.50 to $45.00 à pair.$1.40 and $1.60 each.FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, in white, at $3.00 a pair.CREAM MADRAS CURTAINS, at $4.00 pair LORED MADRAS CURTAINS, from $8.00 to $15.00 LIGHT WRIGHT CROSS STRIPED COL- INO SHIRTS, Sizes 20,\" 22, 24, 2%, 28, 30, 32.$1.10, $1.20, $1.30, $1.40 apd $1.50 each.Bhort sleoves\u20148ic, $1.25, -1.30- each.BOYS\" BALBRIGGAN SHI RTS, long sleeves.a BOYS\" WHITE GAUZE SCOTCH MR Prices, 9c, $1.00, soc, $1.00, $1.10, $1.20, English manufacture, long sleeves, Bives 22, 24, {SPECIAL Dress Muslins which we are offering at less than the | Muslins :\u2014 Large purchase of Fancy Dress | \u201410,000 yards Dainty Colored Dress Goods Dept.a nia gat BALAD BOWLS, Fruit Dishes, PHILLIPS v SQUARE Silver Plated Dept.QUADRUPLE PLATED § PIECE TEA SETS, cent.assorted designs, Less 50 per Butter Dishes, Biscult Jars, Syrup Pots, Fern Dishes, Bread Trays, E.P.Mounted Optical Dept.- New Eastman's Foldin Brownies, and No.3 Kodsks, from $5.00 to de 34 All kinds of Photographic Supplies.Developing and Printing promptly attende \u2018Clarets, etc, etc.Less 50 per cent.FLAT WARE SUITABLB FOR COUNTRY USE.Table Forks .\u2026.\u2026.$5.50 per dozen Table Spoons .,.$5.50 per dozen Tea Spoons .\u2026.$1.50 per dozen Dessert Forks .cc.$4.75 per d Dessert Spoons .Dinner Knives (Special) .$3.00 per dozen Dessert Knives (Special) .Wall Paper and Bteen Varnish, Platinum Points, Bulbs, PYROGRAPHY\u2014As a pastime Pyrography is the most interesting.We have repeiv- ed a large assortment of new pieces, in besutitul designs, Chairs, Stools, Tea Tables, Clocks, Boxes, Plaques, Frames.and etc., always on hand, ver.$4.75 per dozen .$2.50 per dozen SPECIAL 50¢ TABLE FIELD GLASSES\u2014For Summer Outing, of sports.Lemaire's Field Glasses are the best.We have also Bausch & Lomb Zelss Field\u201d.SPECTACLES AND EYRE GLASSES, ot Eyes Tested Free of Charge.! \"CHINA DEPARTTIENT™ Yachting, Horse Racing, and all kinds Glasses, from 4 to 12 power.- tv ce - ; Do FAI \u201cusasparent.from SSNS Pris cie, Ge oran | | wholesale price.All beautiful patterns and pretty color- | Decoration Dept.scie or manutacturers\u201d.sampiés - DOOR PANELS, in Arabian Lace and -Ÿ Short eau 600, 66c and 70e.| , .The Latest Novelties in English, French continued this week.oo transom.so match, at wll prices for Boys\u2019 BALERIGGAN, girs.plons ings, regular I 5e to 3 5 c per yard, to clear at QC, I2C, ISC $ German and American Wall Paper.Tables have been, re arranged A.COTTON TAPESTRIES, in self colors, Soc.5c, sac.406, âsc, oc ree d d, le t f h, VD other fabrics, Por Tepestry.Silk, splendid \u201copportunity\u201d to procure Li ans Curtains, (Furniture qu craie Short glesves\u201430c, 36¢c, 38e, 40c, 45c, 50c.an 1 7C per yar ess 5 per cen or cas Painting in a) fis branches.gifts at prices below \u2018original cost 3 from 45c to $1.00 per yard.* .BOYS\u2019 NATURAL WOOL, SHIRTS, SUR\" 4 \"All orders promptly executed by a statf [Entire collection of Art Plates, he CORDUROYS, 27 inches wide, in all nm se 33.Prices Goe.T0c, we.\u2014~ PRA mm ~~ pe a, te of experienced workmen.Vases, Jardinieres, Cups and | shades, for Cushions, Furniture Cover- Short sleeves\u2014gse, 0c and ce - 0 hal nal Estimates givey when requested.Saucers, - Dishes, Umbrella, : vik, tc.a uf BOYS' PANTS to Match Shirts.© .Vv T A representative can be Sent, with sam- Stands, Salads, Tugs.Shor hen ) n eingle and reversible, in INFANTS\u2019 RIBBED MERINO -UNDER- Dies to suggest and consult when deemed a scoun .3 aient AL ESS Murine UNDE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS pres to nu to 75 per cent.3 oo .\u2018 \u2018 on .i >= .ji .] : | .; | = { ontrea 3 \u2014 it, .day of June for garrison duty at Hali- 4 fax, X.S., The order was entirely unex- \u201c 1 Ss.C AMPBELL Se ' NEW GONCEAT HALL PRE es ne niiermes sth ance HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALE\u201d \u2018A: S.CAM co.USE A i - \u2019 of consternation among the officers and se _ 0» i men.\u2018 \u2018\u201c | Beg to announce that spring stock is now complete.: .- FORM ALLY OPENED CC amrronry The Law of the Land\u201d Everything in Men's Suits $12.00 to $20.00.| z « : se 9» ; \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 Goddnrd.By Emerson Hough, \u2018Author of \u201cThe Mississigpi Bubble.\u201d RAIN COATS as Stove Litchfield, Conn.\u2014F.Norton Goddnrd,|.; .= Le A Tere Mera ot| CHAPTER XVII (Continued.).she said: \u201cPerh irl 1 200 Choice Coats to pick from, si I $1 $ d : : 3 ' York, died 4t his summer home here 0 } = \u2014G +).: \u201cPerhaps some girls woul Vv , Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club Now |; Snorage of the brain.\u201c1 can not listens 1e In mot right for| NOL be.But.fn some way, though © am Trousers, 83 to 88.Spring Overcoats in all styles.| nd.1 : | Toronto.ÆÆx.-Ald.George Evans, an|me to listen.1 am too troubled with seem easy lo - ] - ' in Occupation of Hall on 52110 the Customs, dled of heart|many things Lo listen Lo you now.You frighten from things that I think 1 Cor.St.James and Victoria Square.ee\u2019 | y : failure.He was seventy years of age.[don't know who I am.1 do not know \u2018 ; i : .s McGill Street.| and was well known In, political circles| myself, who 1 am.You've béen decelv- sta à ing now that he had found ob- Co - i .as an old-time Liberal stumper.ed by her\u2014you don't know.{ have nof y n 8s girl's will pot thus to he \u2018 : .* Chicago\u2014Milton J.Palmer is dead ati mother, as I thought I had.1 am sine Stree herd allowed his anger to The new concert all ofthe Catholic his residence here, aged cighty-one away from here to-morrow, con \u201cG th _ .Sailors\u2019 Club on McGill Street, vas |Yéærs.He was a brother of the late know where 1 shail gn, but 1 know ol \u201cgir, Arent Miss Lady.\u201cvou vouracif.ummer Cooking __.formally opened'on Saturday a aftefnoon | hisipartaer 1u the dry goods business.[10 Stas.TU w ON for me to listen to] MAY 80 tHow, If you please,\u201d and sha \u2019 0 by Mr.Robert Bickerdike, M.P., who a fiton, Ont\u2014John G.Stewart,|¥ou.I can't tell you all-I've heard.\u201d 40%, 00 nagitated, so composed and | | bl ; \u2019 een in the apmence or Hon.Raymon trom onenmonta, fes à four Stars died Mia cel You > Mas Mrs.Elli.noe rat Decherd knew bre vas .oo rounies 1 > , ister of Marine an , - .N - \u2019 erent from any with whom ; .i.Fieheries.Mr, Prefontaine's telegram ness.He was thirty-four years of age, pon \u2014 Ny A eee Suddenly flush- he had hitherto had to do.Flinging out Fi or Spr ing House Cleaning .: of regret and good.wishes was Tead\u2019 ! The: deceased\u2014Was: Dé a ue Te notice his apééch or his! his hands-in-anger\u2018at-his-own-mistake,- a Tu i Your FI dF ture - veroome \u2014\u2014 during the meeting.the secon dson of Thomas E.Stewart, changed expression.She could only re-| his own folly, he turned\u2019 and strode All Dealers sell it.Revives our oors an urniture a.Yi ; rckciétes number of people wi:» have formerly of Woodstouk.iterate, * \u201cI am going away.away.Miss Lady, sinking into tha .Lo _ ed themselves with the york of|_ Belleville, Ont\u2014Thomas\u2026It\u2026 Garrett! OH coms EE he his volce! Chall.gazed out-gla-world-now grown EE i the \u201cclub, and who have interested for many years a well known mail clerk again gaining confidence and his face indistinct and shadowy, full of the ter- ; I - : - themselves.in the welfare of the sailors, on the Midland, running between Petor- showing relief as he glanced about |IOTS of uncertainty.now came to the master of the Rig Patents ° .were present al the formal inaugura- boro and this city, died this afternoon him.\u201cCome, you are only.tired.1 pPecherd knew, mself beaten for the |House.Troubled as Colonel Calvin ; tion.The new call, which is very com- |as the result of paralysis he had five ought not to have troubled you this |t!me, when he, \u2018her.But though he {Blount was,.there was born, and there , modious, and which is very well adapt- weeks ago.He was a prominent Ma- way, this evening, but I could Trot.help, Promised it to himself, he did not follow| remained, In his mind the unshak ble PATENTS THAT PROTECT ed for the concerts which have come «of son, Oddfellow, and member of the A.it\u20141 could not wait.I was afraid\u2014but| Miss Lady at that time: for before an- [belief that Miss Lady had not of FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.- be such a feature in the life of the|O.U.W.He was sixty years of age.then to-morrow\u2014l'il \u2018see you tdô-mor-| Other noon had lit the mysterious|own will gone with Henry Decherd.Fred.B.Fetherstonhaugh, B.L ME.\u2014 .Le 4 Lo Welcod IS frac Ps a reheated London, Ont.\u2014Mr.Willam Piper, en! row.Think, Miss Lady, think\u2014\" ; on Ne the ore Mah aynich tay | CH PTER XVI 1 Charles W.Taylor, B.Sc., n° we sell them on an instal t pe diseousee tu \u20ac guests, an ore TAlold and highly esteemed resident ©f| 1 have thought,\u2019 said Mis 3 Lady, with an unknown world, Miss Lady was in A 111.Late Examiner Canadian Patent Ofilce lan within i eae : ao 1 wec music before the| Westmount township, passed away at sudden decision.\u201c1 have thought; and deed gone.Carrying with her not even MISFORTUNE.van , P of ail, Sp © bols egan, and while refreahments the family home in Lainbeth.De-las for to-morrow, there'll be none for; clear knowledge of her own past, .CANADA LIFE BJILDING.- .- - MONTREAL The Montreal Light Heat & Power Go.\u2018 i \u2018ere being served, and everybody seem- ceased,, who was eighty-five years old, me at this place.I'm going away at|doubting her own parentage, doubting| How tarrow and inefficient are some- Also Toronto, Ottaws, Washington and Now git, Oe ed to thoroughly enjoy the house-warm- was born in Devonshire, England andjonce, I must begif life all over again.|&Imost her own identity: helpless, un-| times all the ways of fate and life! By! york.New York Life Buildin ing.came here sixty years ago.He is 8ur-|y, poy heen wrong for me to live here| Prepared, and all too ignorant of the|how small a margin, passing upon.the - Mal a Lady Hingston, the president of \u201che vived by his wife.five song and twWolat all Why did you ask me to come world from which such an she should |crowded ways of life.do we ofttimes.i .- TEL.N 4040., club, Mr.F.B.McNamee, Mrs.Meo- daughters.here?We would have been better off| for ever be shlelded and protected; stic| miss the friend who comes with running PA TENT.ere nana ye ea aren of the club.| Halifax, N.S.\u2014The remains of the ite where We were, even if we were poor/hAd left the only spot on earth she|fect to meet us! The very train waich = = en arm y songratu ated on the work |x gg.Wade, chairman \u2018of the Rall: y|and helpless.\u201d .knew as home, the only place where she| bore.Miss Lady from the Blg House| \u2018 ph c eir e orts ad brought Lo sucn Commission, arrived on the MEET \u201clus been heaven here since you could claim a friend, and fared out Intr| brought down from the northward Joan AND TRADE MARKS access u term nation.express Saturday evening and were came.\u2019 the unknown! It was as if some evil| Eddring, cagerly bent upon an errand .re a aa report of the club was forwarded by specla!l traiu over the| \u201cOh, it was kind ot you to get mam-| harpy of the air had swooped down and|of his own\u2014John Eddring, for weeks OWEN N.EVANS, .lan Th fn sccredary, Mir M.A.Phe- Halifax and Southwestern Railway at{ma and me a home here.1t has been horne her into the pathless sky, 1%| restless, harried and driven of his own vu MEN'S SWEATERS Bn he Thancla Sia ment presented Bridgewater.The Bar Soclety of Noval home.Jt has been so sweet.1 love|though the earth or the waters haa heart, and.now fully committed to a Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.LABINS GOLFERS club, oh x ad \u201cthe h or SE 0e S of the &cotia met on Saturday and\u2019 passed Ajit\u2014I shall always love it.It is big and Closed over her and left no trace.lhe[ purpose whercon depended all his fu-| = SHIRT WAIGTS beer nove a an ereas $4,065.26 had series of appreciative resolutions and|free here for everybody.One tan live|Zimple and the sincère, those most 1 ture happiness.He must find Miss : lo rip ve î had been expended.| voted to attend the funeral in a body.here\u2014one could live here If it were| rect and frank, ofttimes are mnst diffi-' Lady, must see her once more; must All Smart Styles for Holiday Wear, whi DEL S10 hag be out 82,050, 01! Members of the Bar af Aunapolis and right.Colonel Blount is_a splendid cult to follow in thelr actions when they [tell her this one thing indisputably Send for Catalogue No.L b Hat ana?en added to the Lunenburg counties passed resolutions! man, a gtand man\u2014\" .- take enunsel wholly\u201d \u2018of themselves.Miss| sure, that the paths of earth had been DR JAEGER'SJanisary SYSTEMS?Pine fo\" diner ar CL er He Lid Te ele mets pone Lu nad wt BRL Rp Sn igh wal Beemer base dor an ~ .\u2018 ss va \u2026 \" ve, \u2019 - this $3,800 had been expended on the J-ondon\u2014James F.X.O'Brien, mem-1 1Y¥es, yes, a splendid manc except ihe ane immediately at hand.his Tone Sue ita Ambitions: and of sa peers and others who realise the advisatil: 7408 St, Catherine Street, building and about $1,000 was land h-|Per of Parliament for.Cork city, is| \u201cBut sowll net stay here?\u201d There = ed ided, she dis- this, hi 1 ity of having their Patent business tram MONTREAL.ability.This left $2.100 to the credit of 9\u20acad.Mr.O'Brien was formerly gen-| was well-nigh; bs.much eageiness as] Hence, so impelled, so gu bi that «, his greatest hope.Desperately in |by Experts.Preliminary advice free.Cha the fund wit - ishinge| eral\u2019 secretary of the Umted Trishlregret in his tone.She did not note appeared completely, impossible an that haste, he scarce could wait until the|moderate.Our I 8 Adviser sentu f © fund pain permanent Torn = nge League of Great Britain.In 1557 \u2018he it.might have seemed.Not pven in ths trajn pulled up at the little station.He] request.Marion Me New York Life B \u2018Rev Father Malone the chaplain of was tried for high treason and\u201d waa; \u201cNo, I can not,\u201d she replied.\u201cI can't] pitecous little note which Colonel at sprang off on the side opposite from the Montreal ; and Washington.D.C.U.S.A.V Y 0 the club, in presenting the report of the| sentenced to be hanged, drawn and|tell you everything\u2014I don't want to tell| Blount later crushed destination.La and ran up the lane.à COAL.house committee, stated that the num- Guarterel.This senteste was commut-|you everything.No one is to blame, I| she give any clue to her ak er down Ah! blind one, not to sce, not to fuel, ber of men visiting the rooms during |\u20acd to penal servitude for life.Helsuppese.It's all because I have just; Henry Decherd dia nel he î en Migs NOt to know that the dearest dweller of Then get & box of the summer was 35,109.Among other |Perved à number, of ycars and was| grown up, and find I'm in the wrong train on that day | a a nd sus-| the Big House was here, -directly at THE INTERGOLONIAL things there were, distributed between |then set free under an amnesty from| place.I have been llving along here| Lady's declarations Ee ot io: aoe her BANA upon the platform, unseen, but HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERS tho men 6,057 packages of reading mat-| Queen Victoria, lle was a former tea|Jjust\u2014just like otic of the blacks out pected a dellberate n en otha oe upon the point of stepping aboard the| ter, 1,046 \u2018prayer books, 954 mcapulars, {aid wine merchant of Dublin.He re-| there in the: fields\u2014without\u2014without Part.he might have.ioe fo her a train which had brought \u2018him, and COAL MINING CO, LTD.+.din 36 - 9,336 total abstinence pledges, 30% Sacrad Presented Cork since 1895.He was M.P.| taking thought.If lt were honest, If| Avenue Gf escape possible for her.which was now to carry her away.Miss w rkst Drummond Colliery, W in - Cures & cold tn.bours, Heart badges, twelve gross of nlay| for South Mayo from 1855 to 1895.1 could do anything, it I belonged to|this he did not do.nerq| Lady, 1aying her plans well, had prac-| Work i Drumm ~N 8 Ys Westville, \u2018How About That Cough ?pipes and 725 \"car .tickets.There had | \u2014_\u2014 anyone and could feel that in some way| In truth the plans of.Henry Dech tically concealed herself untll the very .; .\u2019 Fe Also been 1,180 visits, paid to ships.DR.OSLER DENIES STORY.' |] earned the right to\u2014to\u2014not take| himself.quasi guest ut the Big House.moment of the arrival of the train.And \u2014 , fro \"Speeches of congratulation on \u2018ho : thought\u2014then it would be different.\u201d |guest tolerated, guest under rasp cot [20 now these two passed, their feet! \u2018Miners and Producers of \u201cDrusimond\u2019 Coal HARTE $ COUGH: MIXTURE - work done among the sailors by the T.ondon, May 20.\u2014The War Nffice is| \u2018That's what I say! That's as 1 want|were at that time of a nature singu- thereafter running far apart.- : éné Coke, from the celebrated Plotou Seams | | Catholie Galilor \"club were mad sald to be only Government building|tn have it,\u201d he began, hut she would|!arly intrieate, and demanding ail his Colonel Blount received his guest with of.Nova Sootia.Offered ip all sizes and! © \u201cWill cure it.Now Is the time, a e Balilors: e e PY|1n Pall Mail not flying a Union Jack not listen.skill and resources.Jt was certain So ay à look upon hic)quantities to sult purchasers.Sbipments by : .Mr.Geo.E.Drummond.Hon.Sir (n\u2018|on Fmpire Day.Sir Carne Raseh in-| \u201cBut it Isn't right,\u201d she went on.\u201cI[that Decherd 4!4 not disappear with ey Li a fret ihe made no explans- water or rail., Mackay.Hon, Justice Mr A tends on Wednesday to question the can't tell you everything.1 can't even|Miss Lady\u2014so much was left to comfort fice; yet a a.| Meas Office, Room 311, Merchants Bank RTE, CHEMIST Plers, of the C.P.R., Rev.Father Tur-| war Minister on the subject.tell you about Mrs.Ellison.Perhaps] Colonel Calvin Blount.Tt was certam| tions.He saw Eddring glancing round, Head Office: ey J.A.HA p Ww geon_ S.J.Rev.Father avanagh, SJ.) Dr.Osler has arrived on the Cedrir.| yoy have been deceived.Ask her.(3o] also that he said no adieus to his long-|.and knew whom e sought.al .1718 NOTRE D.Mont al Sail re\u2019 I stitute Mr.C y |À-Liverpont despatch says in 4he[ask Colonel Blount, and ha may telt| time host, nor gave any hint as to his She isn\u2019t here,\u201d the planter a a very EE AME STREBY.Emith a à rw a r.C- F.|course of an Interview he denled say- you what he likes.But for me, juft| own departure.Yet it was clearly quietly, and handed him the note which Sort .mi and M \u201cein .ae an tin nd ing anything about the destruction of forget me.I couldn't love you \u2014 l|proved by many of the servants about| he had but a few moments earlier d's- or \u201cShabby Searches and, roveals _ \u2018 | before ref eshmenta.were served \"Mr the \u2018human race after forty, He Was! \u2018ouldn't love Any one now.1 am cold, the Big House that Decherd was seen (covered.Eddring\u2019s face went as 0° - tra 00 ,2pDearane tr er \u2018 ; .Bi ke dike.announced that Senator = ont d'a he Should have béen [ail through.\u201d ., mounted and riding to the.westward at|less as hig own as he read the few sim- heed painting, and This Paper is printed : Mackay had authorized him to state he represented.as saying 50, ; The aintivenesss of her speech|an early hour of the same morning in| ple lines.; | \u2018 : = would endaevor to securs a grant of $200 : touched even this man.\"He held out| which Miss Lady was thought to have; «what's the reason of this?* he cried .y .ith The Queen Ci a year: for the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club.SIR H.M.DURAND ARRIVES.he arms.\u2018No, no,\u201d she cried, hn she left the, Place.deed Decherd himself.was fiercely.\u201cWhen did she go?\u201d .! AVANAGH $ wi ity * \u2014 as rew .\u201c1 tell you, the world h 8 fact, indee : : \u2018 ; } .New York, May 29.\u2014Sir Henry Mor- cow bac 1 \u2019 11-nigh forgotten in the grief which (To be continued.) .inti \\ QUEBEC \u2018SOLDIERS FOR HALIFAX, timer Durand, the British ambassador Tam not myself, am lot; new one.well- nls go nes : _ \u201c Printing Ink Company's Quebec, May 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The to the United.States, arrived here on now what 1 am.\u201d Again for a half- 1 7 ee a the place to get the very best Ink.members ofthe R.C.G.A., including all short a on lus return from ® yn tant, touched as he was, Decherd Cor.Notre Dame and Selgneurs st.' the officers axcept Col.Wilson, the mem- = : went near to forgetting the lover.There : : PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO, bers of the band and thirty men _e- _\u2014\u2014 wag almost exultation on his face as ; : tained to do guard duty, recelved orders| Mr.Walter Scott, M.P.for Assiniboia he saw how fortune was now favoring CINCINNATL BOSTON.on Saturday to hold themselves in| West, was In the city lant night en| him in his plans.There was nothing JOSEPH FO TIER readiness to leave Quebec on the 22nd\u2019 route for Toronto.' .| he wished s0 much as that Miss Lady ; \u2014 might leave the Big House at once and \u2018 .THE .== == === =3 tor ever.THE STATIONER, \u201c* \u201cI can\u2019t \u2018tell who I am!\u201d the girl re- , G t F Î Vi F = AA peated, as though in an\u2018agony of en- e ul al ue or - JAS MOVED from Bi 51.James St.Liverpool & London & Globe treaty.Lm some one else! It's .INSURANCE COMPANY.0 strange.must go\u2014\"\u2019 Y M ; .But.where would you go?\u201d said he.our on ey.1730 Notre Dame St, cor, St Pater St, Capital and assets excesd.$G(.000.000 \u201cI do not now; somewhere.\u201d : and is prepared to recéive and execute orders Gor dian investments exceed 3.750.000 Sovereign an 0 ana a.\u201cBut then?\u2018Why, what could you do, \u2019 for Ruling, Printing, Bookbinding, Reltet Claims paid exceed .213.000.000 alone?Think\u2014here am I offering you Stamping, and everything in the Stationery| MEAD OFFICE \u2014 Company's ary 13 all you need, a home in some other Th line.Bt.James Street, corner of Place d\u2019Armes, place, comfort, safety, some one to .é , Montreal.ui ing.care ahr, oherhans it might .MONTREAL DIRECTORS.mean riches ore &\u2014I will tell you oo .J.BUCHANAN, E8Q., Chairm .\u201cyou'll find it hard enough aloe.\u201d _ * FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, LN Churn) as.a Sua 720008 _ apes.it will be new and hard.\" said An Oid and Well-Tried Remedy.Sze.8.Drummond, B Bea, .sa Lady, with a wan smile, \u201cI have s.w 0 IN ce » Thompson, Es.\u2014 À few desirable offices still to rent never thought very much for LTyselt, \\ DE NES Tia ALANS O .Le ome one has always seeme y tof, Co NG.WITH PER 3UCO J.GARDNER THOMPSON, Resident Manages a Unexcelled light and ventilation.Pe for ne 1 can't do vary much.SORES WIND COLIC, ae PbS a 2 | ARTA SERIO: Monet Mama Fi 1 : things you ean\u2019 't do show you the ° \u2018way ov pare and a Sak Tor In every pact \u2018 i LOT .* A \\ ; ; gr ' ou are nate Dec: THER KIND.è In an up-to-date office building.angry non, a ca weak man would \\ \u201cBox is La er.than an î er Poel Ovnts a Bottle D'EELT or MONTREAL, SUPERION L oh No.281.Ansattéa aba Irildà A, ._=\u2014 have been.Tl follow you Therever = &t.Pierre.of the Parish of St.Laurent, a move ! w you .wil Be stad pr 0 ae me.\u201d ?for 10 cents ) NOTICE.ue of Hormisdas Mounier dit Lagace of 023 _ \u2018Mr, Decherd,\u201d ssid\u2019 Mise Lady.e Netice is hereby given that mannfscture same place, duly Suthorized to ester an jus.i Apply to\u2014 straightening into a quick aloafn : under Causdian Patent No.81158, tice for tue Purposes of this action by \u2018judg.\u2019 ?» \u201cyou sald you loved me.That sounds ents in Locomotive Eugines, a, greed | ment of Honorable Court under date x to me as if in some Way you were |.Boucle\u201d Bert.Monte et rue [tbe sath Avr, 19 Laganne the \u201cte Superintendent, SOVEREIGN BANK BUILDING.threatening me./ Toms, and any Mort relating thereto Horn tion in separation from bed Hé, ry ana Well, T will,\u201d he reiterated sollenly.may be obtained from Wetherstonhaugh & gud as to pro operty bay this d \"Yond potter think.\u201d ; Co., Patent Attorneys ne 8 [9a in EY ve oe pty ¢ on Cet à A 4 - eo « ver SALE sr ii Es iad SE 4 tro À side 20\u2019 aa a AER .acute D Pate He mm ns = Bid.EER +, \u2018The mark of the highest- grade dentifrice, the standard +» every country in the world, is SOZODONT TH OF MR.JAMES © BEMOVES PATRIOTIC CITEN COCHRANE He Had Been in Poor Health for Nearly Two Years, But Ra 2 EER like an\u2019 ostrich.then fago politica am going.\u201cRomanism is an aggregation of ecclesiastical force that Irom the Seven Hills undertakes to interfere with civil governments.\u201cThe everlasting tendency of an eec- clesiastical power is to Anterfere with civil power.\u201d \u2019 For his part, Dr.Carman asserted emphatically, that he would -object to Methodist.Separate Schools.lieved in the great public school sys- He be-j.\u201cbreakfast.beverage.CEYLON \"TEA | ; GREEN OR BLACK = : If coffee disagrees.with Its richness and strengt ou try Ceylon Tea.J make it a splendid\u2019 It is absolutely pure ACA DEMY| wea Matinoes: Bat.THE GREAT, BIO BAUGH, ° .© QUINGY ADAMS SAWYER PRICES\u201416®, 25¢, BOc, 75c.: Next Week\u2014Richard & Pringle's Minstrels ' FRANCAIS | 2 Matiners Daily.Trades Tina tem, in equal rights of all citizens to THIS WEEK\u2014La Troupe Cazemsuve (ep- = '» 2 3 Forms: Liquid, Powder & Paste education.5 5 ' tlrely new company) presenting the grand.ASK YO c \u2018Turn for the Worse Came Only Last Wednesday\u2014 | -and is healthful.No ill effects follow its use.spectacular comedy drama (in French) UR DENTICT e orse ame, y y \u201c M LOUIS CADE It is a boon to all coffee\u201ddyspeptics.LES 5 CENTS \u2018DE BAPTISTE\" * F al T M Aft .OUNT ST.L A TS .Introducing Japapese fete and musical at- bi « uner Os orrow ernoon.INSPECTED SATURDAY .tractions.PRICES \u2014 Matinees, 10, 15, 8 - ern - .evenings, 10, 20, 30, 35, b0c.Next Week, ; \u2014\u2014 | ; ; | For Sale by All First-class Grocers.SRE © A AUCTION SALES After two years of continued ili-] Liberal candidate in Montreal West, Smart Cadet Battalion Went Through 2 == | health, which recently culminated in against the present Lord Strathcona Milit J i» ary Manoeuvres With : ery Afterno severe illness, Mr.James Cochrane, ex-| (then Sir Donald Smith), but was de- Great Precision Ann Charlesworth, aged forty-five C A N A RIES THEATRE ROYAL Eo Evening.\" \u2018 Mayor of Montreal and member of the|feated.Turning his attention to muni- ; .Ma ga iC at da sald, ges formerly \u201c THIS WEEK, SHISALVE, Assembly, died yesterdayjcipal affairs Mr.Cochrane again me The: cighth annual inspection of .he n man nam- \u2019 - ESTATE LATE afternoon from heart weakness super.deat as an aldermanic candidate for| Mount St.Louls Cadets took place on ed Bellamy, whom she deserted some | Require care and atten- A sentation MAN'S \u2014\u2014\u2014Y Comed THOMAS DONNELLY induced by diabetes.His death cume! St.Lawrence Ward.The same ward,| the Champ de Mars Saturday after- her et gnd afterwards jarried - 7, tion, and they will repay New specialties.New moving plis.y.: \" [#8 a shock to many who, familiar with] however, elected him to the Provincial|noon before a large concourse of spec- ber y» trade, whe and ugler, ve aa their owner by singing PRICES\u2014I0c, 20c, 30c and 50e.SALE OF ELEGANT FUR-|his robust appearance, were ignorant| Parllament in 1900 and in 1902 he Was|tators, Lieut.-Col.Pelletier, chief uf Toronto, a hi hii He ray Lo brightly and merrily all Next Week\u2014NOBODY'S CLAIM.NITURE, .HEINTZMAN & f his true state of health.Amongst| elected \u2018Mayor of Montreal, defeating|staff of the district, was the.inspecting|hess th : niself fn busi- the day long.Good feed il 2 there.The accused was removad CO.UPRIGHT PIANO his family and immediate friends it had| the retiring Mayor, Mr.R.Wilson-{ officer.from the ship to the provincial police is essential to their FIREPROOF SAFE, OFFICE been known for some ti e that the end; Smith by a majority of 964.At the Pro-| \"The corps was divided into two bai- station, and it is sald (hat when she Feälth and song.Get the OHMER PARK UT ; , aws near and inevitabl Mr.Coch-, vincial election last November Mr.talions, with.a\u2014 total strength.of 404 was searched a draft for 46,000 was best on the market for it) DESK, Etec.rane met his death as Te had lived,| Cochrane was again returned.to the|men, and went through the drill in &|founa in her possession.= Bugler fol- js the vheapest In the | OPEN for the Summer, 3 to 8° pm.every day.ra We have been instructed to sell \u2018by Auction fighting as long as there was, hope, Legislative Asssembly by acclamation! most masterly fashion.The battalions lowed his wife to the station and was long run.parent 10 CENTS.Canne Lavigne's.[for the above estate, at the residence then submitting to his fate with sturdy/ by the people of St.Lawrence Ward.|drawn up in line were generally in- also accommodated with a colle Mos Park, cars go to Sobmer.i NO.113 MeCORD STREET, | courage and devout faith.He had been| Mr.Cochrane was assoclated with|spected by the inspecting officer, Wilo| Bellamy alias Bugler, claiins that she Brock\u2019 s Bird Seed fe : ; .a e oyal Victoria.Hospital sin _e| many public and private institu 8 was accompanied by Méjor Ostelk, cf PTT \"TE ; 1 8ll the.Superior Houschould Furniture and Thursday.\"He was conscious almost Lo] the Sey He was a Governor of bothlthe 5th, and his Worship Mayor La- It know her former husband was and a Cake of Treat in each |.Auspi ei A Effects, lucluding Helntzman and\u2019 Co.Cabl- the last,\u2018his wife remalning at-his b>d-| the.General and Notre Dame Hospitals, borte, Immediately thereaftercame.the} twenty-five years.She âys sine aged packet.ue ne on ia College Grue or fi splendid instrument-meariy none side with devoted attention.- and member of the Managing Board of \u201cmarch.past\u201d the \u2018saluting point infriea Bellamy several years ago, and, All Grocers and Druggists keep it.8 Dingie on the College Grounds, \"pet.Parlor Set in Sill Brocatelle, Mahogany _,1!* the death of Mr.Cochrane this: the Pratestant néane Asyigm, nie uarter column, u movement executdd las they could not agree together they |~\u2014\u2014\u2014= en _ ay yy be Ald Oak Centre Tables, nics Pictures, real city and province are deprived of the Western General Hosvita n ; with great steadiness.separated, and later she heard_he was! MP EF INE S- LEY ; Lace Curtains, Onyx Clock, Bisque Figures, 8ervices of.a patriotic and useful .citl-L circles he was well known as a member, sSgusg and company-arii=followed;-desd-and ony thea ald She consent to] yy Nike: J-§ : : -Ornaments: Silk Portieres, Music Stand; Brass | zeny and ii imañy- éirclés alike.of busi- of the Board of Trade, the Chambre d¢| No.3 company being awarded the Wil-| remarry.The woman is held on al he lke: J.s Mole, Toronto Junction,| And His WOODLAND PLAYERS, Gasallers and Brackets.Tine Walnut Side- .\u2019 {sen-Smith cup.Captain Bridges and|cablegram order from the English au- ak Lpbool Sal packs; ; de Dome] In Shakespeare's Pastorals.of ing Table eather airs, ty v Ne ob P.4 wate | .8s for the manu-|,:-\u20147- .Oh! oi Ti Carpet, Crockery.Is on, Tore the.Judges (D rordher advice a rovetvcd.Mere UN facture-of artificiai stone; S.©, Cam- Mondor, Afternoon, June \"AS\" YOU LIKB kb Tlass an lated Ware, ete.: J.& J.Taylor \u2018 igne, Niagar Falls, ( .riekk-trim- i mp ented ce eh HEL fi, Sonera, apni, he, wr, i) mi cont no, A One ons Engng, da 5 \u2014 \u201cmeme : combination iock, good as \u2018new: Wulnut Roalt .{ > - lpiohe ET cats .Ala 3 .\"Top Desk, Bookcase.Le.Parlor Set, Old tallon, Legg particularly admired.Ca- FOREMAN WAS HURT bob-sleizhs.= .murs Are June 6\u2014\" TWO GENTLE- - | Mahcgany Sofa, Cusalier, Reading Lamp, det-Major Farrell is barely fourteen SS MEN OF VERO \u201c \u2018 d Ÿ \u2026o \"Brass Hall Light, Walnut Hall.Stand.Oil- years of age.ON THE S.Ss.MILWAUKEE THE WINDSOR HOTEL PIANOS, ucsday Evening, June 6\u2014 \"THE TEMPEST.J).cluth, Steir Carper two exceptionally fine Sword \u2018exercise by the officers of No.Afternoons at 3.20.p.m.Evenings at 8 p.m.' modern Walnut Bedroom Seti, Springs.Hair 1B Cadet-A C i Fo \u2018Hal Prices\u2014$1.50, 31.00, 50c.Seats on sale ag I sses, leathor Beds pp 5 eats attalion, under et-Adj.Cousin- | nn Helntzman & Co.planos similax ; Ee rere Pe ds Pass ou.See eau, and musical drill by both battal- Feil Into.Hold Yesterday apd Sus- [10 those sold to the Wirusoi Holel Ba MES 0 oe and alter Tuesday, i Sers.Walout and Elm Bedroom sets.Iron ' ions, under thelr instructor, Sergeant- tained Severe Internal Injuries.to.W.Lindsay, .Limited.2366 St.\u2018 : ° + Beds, Wanecr Sewine Machine.MeClary {Major Phillips, Were productive or great Mr.Honore Rivard, a foreman in the Catherine St.East End Branch, 162377\" Tre ; \u2018Famous\u2019 Range.new Gas Sieve, Hail enthusiasm, the work being splen y .: SL Catherine SL\u2014Adv.' 128 ; - Ng oe \" , fore , ; employ of the C.Pr KR.Atlantic line, fell RT ASSOCIATION I Love, Lamps, Kitchen Utensils, eis, \u2018ete.performed, into the hold of th amer Milwi es \u2014_\u2014 , e = e followed the bat- , 0 e steamer Milwaukde ; LU I Sale Tuosday Wiorning Ma; 30, > The gen rai salut \u2018 > _|early yesterady.morning and sustained! - PARKS AND P PHILLIPS SQUARR\u2014 : A y |talions moving forward i quarter col-| erious internal mares 4 ained S AN LAYGROUNDS.t 10 O'Clock.ving and bands play-| \u20ac deen) arm weath A SKETCHING GLASS IN 0 ; M.HICKS & CO.hig.with.colors fly 15 u p to the Notre Dame Hosgiital, where tor] \u201cNow that the warm summer weather ) \u2019 Anetinneer eing concluded.Tt a time his condition was.regarded as|is coming on, the Povks and Play- ; ; LALLY Je he inspection being the cadets and \u20acX!remely critical.At present, how-| grounds Connniltee are _arranging to Under the direction of Mr.EDMOND DYON.' PT .complimented them upon their good |\u20acVer hopes are.enter tained \u2018of hls re-j'Open their five summer.playgrounds, Wn Mar ona \u201cwhi Close on Satu Gay LR EXTENSIVE *.+ work, .expressed the hope that in years COVery.Hivard, who-is forty-0Ne years) l'or the use of the children of the cHy |yune nest, Instruction où Mondays.Weédnes- A = cf 40e io come they would identify themselves of ai age, lives at 60 Youvilic Square.{during the holiday.Inn bs rey pes days \u2014Phursdays-and- Saturdays; 2-p.m- io Bree i \u2019 \u201cwith the active militia.Mayor Laporte OU \u2014_\u2014 auire some ve undre olla or| p.m.For particulars, enply to the Secretary.Special Auction als addressed the corps.| A MACHINE FOR WOMEN the work this vear, which, because of _ C \u2018 ! | should be the best obtainäble.The Sin-j ini their \u2018subscriptions, has not all been : 3 3 .| received TR : LAST DAYS ; - ger sewing-machine is av knowledged thot received, Until these delayed subserip- .: | Superior Household Furniture TUNISIAN PASSENGER lightest running, most durable and con-| vious come ju.however, the committee, THE LIGHT OF TIE WORLD, : ; ; ; ; \u2019 venient of any.Look for the red s.will not he able to nmiake definite plans vi 2nç pe SOTA) | VERY VINE UPRIGHT PIANO.B.P.MIR- CHARGED | WITH BIGAMY 1427 St.Catherine Street.\u201d 198 Notre| and arrangements for -the summer's ART GALLERY, PHILLIPS SQUARE.{oo HORS, CARPETS, Bre, lurrely from Dame Street, 437.St.Catherine Street,| Work, > .«| MONDAY, 10-6; Tuesday, 10-6\u2014FREE.: \u2018 steraze.at our Ealesrooms, No.453 ST.| Mrs.Buglar Was Arrested at Quebec 2327 Notre Danie Street, 166 $30.Law-|.i = - = - + JAMES YTREET.vorner Inspestor>Street, >.o - îrence Street, 1862 St, Lawrence Street .\u2019 : _ ON TUESDAY MORNING, SOth MAY, | Fm [Montreal Canada Aer TES OTTAWARIVER NA mem, Pad dee | pie, ay Sepia the PATENTS ISSUED.- / nn, + 1-0 Li y à 1\u20ac.Tad 4! \"riv I \u2014_\u2014 tiehi Poaie, dn rich walnut cose: tull longth | Tunisiah\u2014at :this\u2019 port on last Friday Thé weekly list of patents grantod to Co, Daily \u201cExcept \"Sunday.Mus + Desk, tirez priluls, cte.almost new: | \u201cmiidnight, High Constabla Gale and {Canadian inventors througn- Fether- To OTTAWA, $2.50.Return $4.00.several Bde, Mantel Mi ors, Parlor Cubinets.; Chief: MeCarthy, of the Provincial po- |stonhaugh &\" \u2018eo, Patent Attorners, DAILY \u2018 ENCU RSION TG CARILLON by ; Ar iri Mahon aa Perfect AE | lee, went on board and arrested otre | Canada Life bfilding, \u201cMontreal, fol- Steamer SOVEREIGN.arriving home by the .: nas Sidedeard, add twelve Mahogany Dining | of the passengers.registered as Mrs.lows: 1 1 Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Roünd-trip.£1.00 , * @hairs, Antique, Historical Sidéheard.sianil { Bugler, charged - with» bigamy.The! J.M.Bayley, Montreal, ciishion heels; |: For above tuips take G.T.R.train, § am., ron House fate, Fancy Ok.Reed and, other | » maidum name af.the accused is Mary W.\"H.Dunne, Toronto, skates; H.: to: connect with steamer at Lachine._ Chaîrs and Seitees.Oak Framed Lounges, à 3 : se oo ee = + Grant, ComoxT B.CI7 -mathine for ke SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take' G.T.R.5 p.m., L'aherine: Bed Lounges.\u201d \u201chere Gérmi | LATE MR.JAS.COCHRANE, N.L.A, PTT TT ing and cocking hay: W.P.Gray, Gow! for Lachine.Round Trip .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ole A Haas Ahi he Jud: le rv ie Pak Se : ° : ; Le - : .To prove to you thad De | Sith, Camohellton, N -B._railrond Tickets at Grand Trunk Station.\u2018 > On ani Walnur strenonrds, Dining Tables ; .en : : Choses Oratioz tin certain switeh: ven\u201d Hughes, Levis, pone D - = eat \u201ces of Liming Choirs.Handsome Da Kk! ess and charity.his presence and coms \u2018\u2018émanerce.à director oF the.Hudson's Pil and\u2019 absolute cure for each way switch stand eontiact \u2018boxes; T.4; REN ol ; een .ness duty.his ! > @ aml i - o - .8nd evéry form of itching, Oliver.Toronté, car brakes; § Yark- : i foo ve Ke core aay Par i Tables \u201cMoti-sense will be greatly missed.Ho Bay amd Pacing flailwaya and\u2019 many \u201c Mecdingand protruding piles, | er.entree to.car PN a Darl > fi [1 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.Sofa du nHious, Chine Gla Seer \u201cvas One of the many, Scolsmen Who etiots romp: les: He Was also presid- the manufacturers have guaranteed it.Soo ten: \\f ino vig) COBRA AMAR = f | The Allan Line S.S:-Orcadian; George Caie, \u2014_\u2014 Ware Gowri.Oi Pain .Engravinas, ve, come to Canada poor snd Tumse of Th \u2018Lantence Liberal Club pimoniale Le Le ES Yo san ure t it Graham, Goderich.Ont.peat fuel «hme > Jour.{ master, from Glasgow, 1s emered-at-Customs.\u2014 1 Pri -1-Miae.Liandsome O: other Weds ENONR AN served both THESES ani aw i a; î resident of the Montreal, Pb ro ion ay back if not cured.en hor RE\" préssors: .Daw sot, Montreal.rod and: NUEd RE use © a Se | Consignées will please pass their entries with- EE ee ee Land of ther dent Hie ptr AT shrine was à Bond.Ki dealers or Epmasson.Bates & Co.fronta, bar heating furnaces: C8, Harcis, OÙ] XVe ES fou dries ya AALLAN \u2018 a Ps, BELL Dep ARE : = + £ tere te > DEEE At ge the tervilie; SORT OTHER rane pasts TAT ans.so only mr ee Frm eR de Re CUT ror Cont Wardroh Baokeasi 2 Tish Canadian Schoul as (CICE Nore al Fish an Game Club: he also Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment - ° Agents.i .ve A loom a Canad \u2018 i \u2019 ® Le 8 rs © peu .or Gord Oak œ at hein nd a Tp aperator, he has.held.the highest took vousideralde interest in \u2019antiqua-! J.Lavoie l'orauto, air conipressors and \u2014 nd alan 2 Very Gédd Oak, Dressing | \u201coffices in the cityls gift aidvd to, Fa rian research, and was for many Years: re : Tanlrs, > Mahosany foir-post ed! tis province laws al Quebec nd à Inepbér of the Numisnatic and Anti-\u2018 .Ore - .EERE oe : vote Table.Large livan, tefrig- \u201ctaken a \u201cprominent part in many wf the \u201cquarian Socie ty, wp ra Le _ ; i , .eras ete, Clock.Heading city institutions.- My, Cochrane was al-o prominently: \u2019 : \u2019 Co sale at Ten OTlar .; Horn in Kincardine, Scotland, fn ISLE connect | with, the labor movéinent in , aa: ; ; Xp \\ FEARED Bros, Mr.Cov hrane came\u2019 to Canada us an Montreal, die Ras a vices president nl The Up-to-the-Minute Store.a TWO SUGGESTIONS FOR The Up-fo-Îne-Minute Store, + ln the CITY OF\u201d \u201csaid District, \u201cbe present then and there, ! Anctianoers.Li Afterzles ving \u2018school fie Montreal cs rly age.tered the i= employ of the Tele- \u2018 graph Company here, afterward beconr-.A SESSION \u201cOF THE COURT OF \u201cKING'S BUNCH (Crown Sides.holding criminal juris- | dictioh in and for the NISTRICT OF MANT- REAL.will be held is the COURT Hor SE, MONTREAL, on F RIDAY.the SECOND DAY OF JUNE N NEXT, at TEN a cicek in the forenonn.; In 1 sive PUBLIC NOTICE! to all to proceed against any | Jail the and all others,\u2019 that \u201cthey \u2018must con equrnce.who intend prisoner.now in \u2018he Common of and 1 also give : notice to ali Justices of the Peate, Coroners snd Pexce Officers, in and for the sald District, there, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and\u2019 other To-uments, in things which belong to them speciivae capacities, : ; i J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Sheriff's Office, .Montreal, 12th.May.1905.; ms \u2014 re: INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY | Tender for Bridge Sub- Structures.JEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, addressed | to the \u2018undersigned, and marked.on the | outside \u2018\u2018Tender for Sub-Strur tre of FRed- ford Bridge, or \u201cTender for Sub-Structures of Mitctell and st Leopard.Junction Bridges,\u201d as the case may be, will be.received up to and including WEDNESDAY, the 3!Ist Day of MAY, 1905, for the sub-structure of a double-track bridge to be ercuted near Bedford Station, N.S8., and for the sub-structures oË two \u2018single-track bridges\u2014one to be erected near Mitchell\u2019 Sta- |: tion, Que, and the other near Junction Station, Que.Plans and specifications for tho sub-struc- ture at Bedford may he seen at the \u2018Station Master's Office at Bedford, N.S.; those for the sub-structures at Mitchell and St.Leonard Junction may bef.seen at the Station Master's Office, St.i.eonard- Juriction, Que.Plans and specifications for all three works may be seen at the Oflice of the Chiet Engineer, Moncton, N.B.Tender Forms may \u2018be obtained at all places where plans and st.Leonard specifications are exhibited.' All the conditions of \u2018the specification must | be complied with.D.POTTINGER, ; General Manager.Rallway Office, Moncton, N.B., , ; 4th May, 1505.NOTICE | Is hereby: given, in \u2018conformity with the Act 57-58 Victorin, Chap.48, that a meeting of the SHIPPING INTEREST will bo heid at the office of the HARBOR COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL, No.57 Common Street, on Monday, 12th June, 1905, at twelve o'clock.noon, to elert a »-» Commissioner for the term ending 1st August, 1908, fn the place and stead of Mr.Robert Reford, resigned.One person only can vote at the meeting et behalf of any partnership, association or Company which is a member of the Shipping Interest, and any such member which has nt one week before the meeting given notice to the Harhor Commissioners of the name of its representative, shall have no voice nor vets at the meeting.Loe Mentreal, 2ith May.1905.> .- DAVID SEATH, .Becretary.1 ign ins too sme pre roger \u201cing chief operator \u2018points, \u2018graph | for \u201cthe Northwest that they must be present then and 7 .La fa order to do those ' thelr re\u201d i .Sheriff.| al mani important the building of the CPR.lie sucecéstully curtied out contracts on the North Shore section, He also took part in the building of the Intercalimial Railway, aed constructed the first vele- line across the, North Shorg oF Luke Nupdrior Heo also gave aq tu thank of th « andi Croverninent his ke Évires in conveying the troops Pp.RL during lAcross che.gaps of the \u20ac Rebellion.LATE ete aan \"A (qi te crane achioved considerabie financinl sucess and returned to Montreal to enter into business as a contractor.He became a pioneer in the asphalt pavement business and took a leading part.in the paving of Montreal strects.For years he quietly added tn his business and acquired \u2018a handsome competence.With wealth came thé Scotch instinet\u2019 for public service and in the general, \u2018lections of 1591 Mr.Cochrane was the Birks Watch Is made to our \u2018special orders by the best watch specialists in the \u2018world.Both movements and cases undergo.{he severest tests kiown te science, thus assuring the purchaser of \u2018a Hirks \u2018Watch,\u2019 an accurate and durable timepiece.eee.\u2018An example of our good Watch values is \" found in No.228 al $25, Thin model 25-yeaF gold filled.case, 17 ruby jew-, elled - movement, fully guaranteed, - ; Co \"We repair Watches promptly and satisfactorily by mail.HENRY BIRKS AND SONS DIAMOND AND GEM MERCHANTS, Phillips Square _ A Montreal.~ r reise re, Cestorelations being a sister, | \"warning of Jam \u2018thinigs he said: \u2018| politics and, under the thrice \u20ac red and Labor council and was de q master workihan of War.Asseinbly, Khightys of \u2018Labor, : A mat of blurt, hearty, presence, he Wis ge wakm-necarted fricnd-and A Keen righter, decidédix independent in- his, views, beth in politics and business, He Sr liked by Muainy, respected] hy alt, add by his death: the community is! ties poorer Loe the loss of an \u2018honest servant, \u2019 Mr.Miss Katherine vives him.He Mansfield, who sur wits childless, his neur- Mrs.Dirys- Coo hrane: à brather, résidfng iv New Zealand D.J.\u20ac Gehl rane.W.McD.Cochrane, and Henry Robert, and D, 0 Drysdale, nephews, living in Montreal, and Mr, R.Coch- rane, a nephew in South America.Funeral services will be held from the family residence (whither the re- mang were conveyed last night) to Mount: Royal.Cemetery, on Tuesday arternoon, : dade, Mr.David New mainspring in your watch from ; $1.00: guaranteed one year.I, Hems- Her.Watchmaker! 250 St.James Street.Adv, : THE YELLOW OUTPOST .GAVE TIMELY WARNING \u2018Chief Carpenter Found \u201cThat the Chinese Fan-Tan- Fiends Have - - Learñed Caution.= The fan-tan players of locdl Ghina- flown have taken to the placing of ou:- { posts, so.thats they may have timeiv the aprrrouch of the \u2018en - Ty, 7 Carpenter 5 men, when a raid is intended, | : \"Evo sections - of.detectives, under Chief Carpenter and sSub-Chiel Chr- Upentier, respectively, made a rear attack on Lägaucheticre street last night.going in by way of Dorchester {Uebain streets.But the wily fretting to know that the danser does not the\u201d front or on the flanks, and as SOON AS the \u2018teva slipped round the core er and headed in the direction of John Lec's phice at 9a Lagauchetiore, and ( \u2018hariey Yon's at 080, a Chink began to make ast time In that directo: screaming at full lung étrength, Ae wd although the City Hall men got quickly on the \u201cdouble.\u201d the.establishments looked silent as the grave when they reached there.co But the chief was not out on a Sunday evening ramble, and the outer door was promptly forced, only to find, however, à few of the \u201cinnocent and biand™® sitting 10und chatting over old times wher they could indulge in unlimited fan-tan on the paternal doorstep with- oul fear of any one.\u2018There were not wanting evidences of a hurried rush - of visitors by back yards and shed roois, ard St, Chince is worst Kind of and as search revealed some gambling.paraphernalia on the premises, both crowds (six in one, seven in the othes) were taken into custodv AH were remanded by Judge Lafon- tame to-day, Lee and Yun in $100 bail and the others in $20.REV.DR.CARMAN SPEAKS \u2018ON PROVINCIAL RIGHTS Calgary, N.W.T., May 29.\u2014 The officers of the new Alberta conference are: President, Rev.John McDougall, Calgary: secretary, Arthur Barner, La- combe.tev, br.© \u2018arman delivered an address provincial pin xightés \u201cAmong other the spirit of the Briton ar the sentiment cf a Canadian, such + proposition can never be wholly a Western question, but concerns all Canada.\u2018 : \u201cWhen a moral question gets into Ahe shield of a poli- teal party, \u2018attéfopts to \u2018Mae\u2019 its head .Ce Cochrane was married in 1891 to! always show \u201ceither CIF Knbaw anything of, ! ! KERHX KR Hi - About \u201cspecial line of Ladtes\u2019 prepared to satisfy every Jrteest .ontil they cannot or fine quality white spot cardinal.deep.flounce and dajniy To-morrow morning \u2018we will show Wrappers the extremely simple to the elaborately Percale \u2014~black.ma dé with Wraäppers at exactly.half their $1.00 WRAPPERS, 9c TUESDAY'S SHOPPERS FROM \u201cHA, ne & CO.| 252-268 S7.JAMES STREE T\u2014The New Store with its Brand New Stock.- _ To-morrow\u2019s Specialty \u2018will be LAL PEN HoH HS FEN Wrappers | | for the first time a .| (over Son in ally, from - | trimmed, © We ire \u201c| demand, und have reduced the ! possibly, prove a barrier to sales.| navy blue.sky.blue, i close fitting waist \u201ceollar.We offer.price.and \u2018| \u201cfriled these , lining, I \u201cLadies Wrappers and Underskirts ! Lo Two Prime Necessities.\u201c Underskirts! _ To those who will visit this store for.the first time to- -Jtorrow our immense showing of Ladies\u201d \u201cprove a surprise.Dozehs o the\u2019 latest kinds of fashion.Ladies\u201d Tnderskir \u2018ts.\u201cdoubt thing out of the ordinary, \u201cwe have secured .100 dozen - Underskirtis; of heav lustrous.Sateen.with deep flounce, =a] ruffles and.dust frill.Well cut lines, neat stitching an\u2019 thorough pressing are absolutély necessary the top skirt can fit well.befor: lnoki ing .dérskir! weorth for.i Not the least among these is Noting the immense demand for\u2018some- $1.30 UNDERSKIRTS, 85c Clothing ~will no { beautiful lines with all in an Un- These Skirts are | 25e PRRARRRE RR > Doves | PRO I EC Ir Y OUR I ABLE DOUBLE as - From Impurities and Adulterations by Buying Your Groceries from GREEN , RECEIPTS nia\u2019 $ ropt RECEIPTS = J.STETSON & baw |i » THIS THIS °o Point St, Charles.& [THE ~ : \u201d GREAT REDUCTIONS IN.FRESH FRUITS AND \u2018SUNDRY GROCERIES.; 1 dazen Scedless Oranges.RARE RARE Asus 30 Ie.| Whar: Queen's Lau.dry Soap.Creer morsssnetes ce RE 1 dozen T aukarine (OTANEÈS.00000000 : Joe 19 hs, Granulated Sugar @Single Stamps) .\u2026.\u2026.iiercseuces 81 où 2 large, Pineapples 020020000000 ve Cao + se 3 kee! Dragoon Seeded Raisins.; 2e 4 packages Laundry Stach, Pewee RAR LT 2\u2019 packages Currants .een err erene Cer eue s nee near epee 2: i 3 packizes.Red Cross Jelly'Powdet, any flavor Lu.23\u20ac 5 bars Toka Soap.A =ne 3 bottles flavoring Extract, any favor.DET 25¢ WATCH FOR SATURDAY'S ANNOUNCEMENT.: y ete, for one week at DEM ERS\u2019 THIS COUPON 18 - MAY 29 1905.TRADE WITH MERCHANTS WHO WORTH \u2018ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT AINE SRESCHTRD AT THE GPMOC OF THE eniy One Coupon of the same date aNowed bo cach poresn.up-to-date store.Re rer 0 TR xx - COUPON.: e - ; This Coupon is .good for $2.00 worth of GREEN CASH \u2018RECEIPTS with every $1.00 ) purchase in Gents\u2019 Furnishings,\u201d \u2018Hats and | Caps, Watch for special announcements of this house.in to-morrow's papers.~The Traders Advertising Co.New Number\u2014 950-Notre Dame Street-1835 : DEMERS & SONS.1836 Noire Dame Street 2 West End Branch at 3551-3561 Notre Dame St.| ADAM ' LAMY Old Numker\u2014 A &.North End Branch at ' TARSENE LAMY Cor bt.Denis & Duluth St.5 RI: Ee.AI. TR Te EE ESS i ATR LTRS TARY oT AE ary TTR Er es ah or Ta Th EE Kl SB EE à EVE SUT rim 2.LHER = chasts.Twnea it AR Cre ~miFEUn to des cLerd, It = pee a sre rd ai to hese 207 pe ere.te remain day after week wflef week, at 2b- chor wi nt oh ABBE Gh Ehor ug marient e lot with news of the mov: tn oy manveuver-.ing witt u 8 CuEy steam\u2019 st Nihem and Sa , ea EEE aus snnecesetgapigeado dre \u201c1200024000 0000 075 0001004 HOCUÉNH0S : fa .ahle 880000000000 gee SelenratTIsIsIEsa x EX ye your roumteensouseanc encens asso npates \u2026 EI DOO BRANCH OFFICES |.\u2018 : Rx iy Rane Jones, 31 Rue: B.Mormer, 3 cru ON ENS EN > CIRCULATION.>, ILY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\" = aan uo Ea ba Proving.and Eastern Ontario thoro other modium duplicates this circu: THR WERKLY MONTREAL HERALD \"Tbe ue-Newspapar'\u2019 \u2014 Combines the 8pe- Fenturés of the Megrxine with the Rews tures of the Weekly Paper.JOB PRINTING.pie Herald's Job- Printing and Book Binding Departments are among the largest in the on, and are equipped for ce sxeqution ._Dominl of the finest work.TELEPHONE.- MAIN 1073 \u2014 Private Branch Exchange connecting with all departments.~ MERALD \u2018PUBLISHING COMPANY, 608 Cralx Street, Montreal.JAS.8.BRIERLEY, PRED, ABRAHAM, Sec.-Tress., | : .SEM He was a fair type, of the hard head- the Bt.Wawasace Division of Mogt- | Quebec, durlig the present sessiem,\u2019 alarming symptoms aupervened, and, he was Warned to take = complete | rest.He insisted, howevee, upon doing certain work to which he had set The ex-Mayer was In many.ways à remarkabla man: - He was ahrewd and conservative to & degras in his bus!- aocumulated a very considarable property.He was a keen politician, devoted tp the leader of the party, but given to speaking freely of local Liberals with whom he did not see eye.to eye.He was, withal, & stalwart Literal, willing, as he showed in.the days when Liberalism was not so pros- porous as it has been of late, to stand up to a certain beating if the.party's: needs demanded that sacrifice, lasked no favors and expected nobody | else to\u2019 do the work for which he could be held responsible.\u2019 , He organized his\" constituency.throughly, making no.noise about it.\u201d In private life Mr.Cochrane had many.friends, \u2018so many, indeed; that \u2018there sgemed no limit to the sources rot his information about all \u2018manner of private and public business.He, ly, and when he gave it was becauss the cause in which he was Inferestel | rar 3 : tig\u2014sympathies- 7 7 MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 23 bone ; [edi | JAPAN WINS AGAIN.- Japan .retains, command \u2018of the sea, and the nature of the victory her brillant naval, genluses have achieved to stop the passage of men, arms.and.\u201cstores.to strengthen thie Japanese mili- ary foroes, w hich must henceforth.dns.\u2018creasingly bear, the bruit or the contest.te + It may also De said tha t \u201cthe expects | ed has happened; though any reason- anal; the number, dnuage and armament of ha.xespantive foncés.Éhows that there\u2019 vas sai issical.ground for the éon- ra * fédence-so genersily felt in British and\u2019 Amer! 3 à an naval cirples: that Togp would cer Volar.Indeed,\u2019 outside «the : Ang! [eR Saxon press, and even in a small section Within SU there has s been a BTOW- rg feeling RED Rojestvensky might marage 10 reach Vladi VOSIOE without: we out ne has re ied in asssta ne \u20ac 0 Genesal of\u201d éxE IT e Gé cheir Philadelphia - Be Co.amendment.ERY.DIS wards re Huion Tor X3s VE NBES OF #- ce of 24 ter; plaison- rezs vr Jr.2g \u201ctha au ir Us hesi: avg COUTSE L02 DATEUES I 18 the Jajhiees \u201cthe mers CE were Ha.Coming LÉfvous.and © inaction of one and the rowing eons \u201c \u2018 trie Toe as.evineed in noe and Ameri 1, ism.wad fidence of dailÿ cables from J Ho word of erin: The Jupanesn | gave no sigh! declining even to supply, the consolalory daily fond, unchanged,\u201d January, 1900, Details since Trufalz: ar, Ole: mindred years ago, almost to the mouth,\u201d will\" be .cagerly | av aited, mi0t only hy \u2018the\u2019 \u2018public but hy | he.Constructors and contractors ul} every ngvy iu the world.\"The respective parts played by \u201cspeed.tonnage, armament, in cach type of .the various forces: employed, as well as T.arkman-q ship; discipline: and strategy: wir alli need careful study, Whether wireless nelegraphy has really attained such a measure of ustfulness.that it.must \u201cDe.en increasing factor.in warfare is ant! othér problem upon.\u2018which ihe\u2019 experts \"wait information, , ship with the $100, 000.torpedo boat?Tr And how far can the.torpedyg and \u2018the: submarine mine afredt a deadly strig- - gle for navidl pre- -eminence, Japan and Russia pre paying In blood and treasure for lessons invaluable\u2019 Le the whole world.LT AS .EX- MAYOR GOCHRANE.- When James \"Cochrane \u2018appeared.ab) a candidate \u2018for the office of Mayor - in the municipal elections of 1900, those who knew him best wondered at \u201chis temerity, \u201cfor\u201d \u201ctho \u20ac tonditiô of.\u201chis health was such that it was thought & severe contest\u2019 might possibly have fatal results.Mr.Cochran, however, a was blessed \u201cwith a saving sense of humor,.and.knew so well \u201cboth tho game he was playlig and the \u2018Umitn \u201cof -his own.strength that he.came through\u2019 the contest with far Jess \u2018n-' \u2018pairment of energy than might.\u2018Hag- _ pen with a much- stronger man.He \"won, and was mayor for two yours, made what wis\u2019 conceded to-he a very good record.g0 again Before the people, he was mo; fi.thas his candidature was \u2018scargely akon \u2018parioasly, and he himself .was Sout at a health resort in the South.seemed as good as neral elections for | \u201cfed, aggressive, \u2018| have contributed 80 much to the rough | veloping a \u2018a .such: that Russia.can no longer hope!\u201d sis of the \u2018official tabies of.SELLE azÿ- really serious crippl ng.¢ : fs roan.hat .their\u201d pate What is the conix, parative value of the $1,50\u20ac;000 batye- -1 Model School; At the end of his{ ' although he allowed his name 10 | en of affairs who work\u2019 required in opening up und ae new country, and at - time was he more himself thän in- the last two months of ds existence.Ce PHILADELPHIA'S EXAMPLE.1t would be well for the Montreal} Light, Heat ahd \u201cPower\u201d company\u201d 10} jmake a note af W hat has just Bappen- ed in Philadelphia, t : \u201cln, \u201cPhiladelphia.it was proposed to extend\u201d {ne lease of the.Gas Works; \u201cwhich still has a good\u2019 many years ro run; for\u2019 seventy-five years; The city was to; wecelva- STW enty-five-milhon.dollars, almost at once, and on the other} hand (he price of gas was to be fixed for the whole period covered by the \u2018lease.\u2018The common \u2018Council and.the \u2018select Council passed\u2019 the measure by.real aftep & vary ene-alded contest.\u2018Af ' Ms hand, and whan he dig yest it was | too lats, ness affairs, as a result of which he |.He}: au.not spend his money ostentatious- |\u2019 ; turning\" the cor ner as the peôple fall \u201c| steady\u2014ther next faltering and \u2018un- AT THE SEASIDE.She loves to flirt.\u201d \u201cYes; rting seems to be a re business with her.\u201d \u2019 wile \u201cBut the trouble is she doesn't Keep her business engagements.\u201d The Turn of the Comer.* Splashes | ot May sun fall où the gathered crowd under the trees, some men, \u2018and women, form an \u2018almost.immovable phalanx.LL ; \u201cBack! Get luck.there!\" And \u2018the skirmishing \u2018body of \u2018cavalry tury thelr horscs on the \u201ccrowd, making way for , the foot .soldiers; who are back.\u2018Here comes a line goad and even\u2014tlte faces of.the men, warni - -and many\u2019 of them dust-stained.There\u2019 Irishmani's: nose, over at the end - Freichman's, \u2018black eyes\u2019, shine \u2018ut from \u2018under his helmet, and here agaln the fresh-faced- EngHisiiman\u2014lne after \u2018line\u2014goodly sons of the Empire white- -gioved, brown-gloved, \u2018 black- | gloved-gnd without gloves.at alk -Stahd biék\u2014another line: Swings by.and \u2018a crowd: of small boy.the \u2018Procession, / Here and there: a portly ofrice# with the military swing: \u2018to: His shoulders, \u2018goes: gravely on his Way.\" The sur sels the.gold lace on \u2018his.uniform to sparkling, and sendy beads of» perspiration trickling down \u201coverwhelming: majoritied;, but the péo- \u201cple, the plain people, made a great out=; ory \u201cagainst it, and thé.Mayor vetoed] ;thé measure.\u201cSo far.the situation is, | essentially the same.as\u201d \u2018that in\u2019 Mont-| real Next, ehë Mayor of.Philadelphia, | as a\u2019 means of stopping\u2019 \u2018the\u2019 Bah give pointed others in aheir places.Th Ê the véurts drdered the \u2018new.men out\u2019 \u201cand the old men back.Still\u201d the plain; people manifested thelr impotent dis- \u201cpleasure.And then the-directors,- of; ~ 5 Ja ï thre {Gas Company; nigel 3 decidi 1 wad a considerable.business, Fisk.\u2018to.\u2018deal with an outraged people; \u2018notified the May or that they would- not, \u2018accept ihe extended léase.77 10 17 thé: Montreal: case we: have: sii} 10-hrdr from He: \u201ccompahx.\u201cThe- \u201cdi = wood mx iselv to fbilow The ai Css pris y raul to The Bast.Lh may give them, an, cx'use weed, bur apä:t far\u201d Get: Ling p wold be better \u2018eh decline iné cou 1 \u201ctied Lo.Pr © NOTES AND COMMENTS.(Tr 15 -ment tone4/ that Mr.Rene Beau- | Est, assisiant, ci Ivy clerk, may be ap- printed 10 an.frnportant position, An Le\u201d Montreal.Light, \u201cHeat.and Power «© ons, périy.\"it sath is.the intention, its unfortunate.that the.pus; tion should\u201d \u201cfiave become.vacant Just now\u2019.Mri Trauset is a mah of abtiity, ut d Av ou?1 be certain\u201d \u201cto dik \u2018harge\u2019 effectively the } duties -of hy position to.which.he\u201d * might.be called.But it.was.he who Ba was \u2018responsible.for the! \u2018now famous 1x underktood.to\u2019 have.nore than a cur- © tratislation of\u201d Ald.- Lapointe's \u201ctout giving ita meaning which,\u2019 con niet, irritable at fie the authorities Beem: Louprée,.it really: read: Hobingon \"6 carries, that of Md running\u2019 concerns\u2019, the Which happens to bi: satisfactory to \u2018the accomplish this frat, he might be some- Power Company officlils] but \u201cwhich: intelligence -depärtrneiit- de-lared \u2018to be foreign to\u2019 thelr\u20181niten- puble fairs as.Duniel Defoe, It would Le unfortunate \u201cit the 0 the Chine se that Defoe mainly ro- \u201ction.situatiqu: shcident ere 10 stand-in.Mr; Beauxset Bm red that sent by Roticas and Kit- way, but the: atmosphoeré.surrounding\u2019 rest objerts of the Kaiser's, fear-and chener through thé dreary - month\u2019 of: the.gus contract, and the-coñtinired un-; not ily afd.he.ridicule the idea: of - Certainty a8 to its suatus; of this groutest haval fight! present a very.bud: UUme Tor Che Power Mi advanes That when, Russta annde the | fi maka the Company td be séekInE offlefisls uf the GI Ball; and an almost pronis [ time for the \u201ceniployment - of one\u2019 who, | \u2018besides bring directly: in touch: with the | making of the.cgntract, is secretary to the Mayor, who\" has vetne d that\" cone, [tract aiid who I» undérstoo i.tp Lye\u2019 fighting it Eo EI wi !MgGILL.MODEL NOT McGILL NOR-, a MAL: LES \"Editor, Herald.Sir Would you kindly permit.mé to: , Correct through your: columns, an er-) rot, \u2018which, (ju ig incredible,) is fre | quently.\u2018made in Montreäl; wtz, tie confounding .of the Mill Modél with | ithe\u2019 McGill.Normal-Schaol or vite vers sa.The latter is \u2018exclusively for thi ; training Jf\" teachers and.the formar : furnishes a - public school = education.for girls \u2018and \u2018boys from the Kindergar-|' ten\u2018to .the Academy grades, Um, dem | pire\u2018 Day, appropriate exdrclses wore | conducted by the puplls of the McGill the teachers made all the: arrangements and the pupils\u201cfurn-[ \u2018ished the songs and recitations onthe: programme.\u2019 In addition, the walls of \u2018the -hail were decorated by.about: tive \"hundred Uhlon Jacks, nade hy the | pupils.An excellent address wag dus livered to the pupils by Mr.Wm.Meé- \u2018Nab.It was well worthy of ua.detalled)s the occasion, \u2018and was calculated.te, arouse patriotic enithuslasm, Our re-' \u2018vered Prindipdl, Dr, Robbins, als mate short address and his remarks are Ways worthy of.record; \"This \u2018pro-s Kramine was reported by three dafly bupers.tu have been glen by.ithe atud- onin of the McGill -Normal - -Schoël, thea puplls worn.not even progent As.during Mny, all thelr \"energies are \u201couticontrautnd on passing.thelr annuel rrxaniinationa Yor diplomas.MARY J.PUEBLKS, \u201cMood Mistrons Girls\u2019.Dent, rats pret (rte \u2019 -SAPRTY OF INDIA, + pros Tha iat fivutinn nt the -rallw fll nia: \u201cthe A gh hg Indus.and the Inter yy frontier.St br af Inn to ve.int army, in conne 0 Usain, sr au abate thy lan of the MindueKiuh Kahu), and Kanda: | ar, thus holding the bond of.tha vali, tributary to tha Indus, which: coatitute\u2019 Li Jine for the bvanion \u201cot Tait: À i in, 1t in ohsy f conflict with: M! aire, Paris.nembers of .mament, or send the \u2018dove of Peace to all, weapons -and -synibols Lâesproved?D: fhe whoo matter, and\u2019 by.; \u201cpr ide the well \u2014-#0re-time\"be- cælled- to- defend.his- coun- Hy with hls- life, ; .{plays d'in fact of thin gine threatened heard, i Ald.Lapointe and Bastien have Hoth danger by 50 shrewd an observer -0f COYY,-0N£l was rot the pi fe own Wéntihlnater ( inzat ta report as it was atmirably- suited\u201d to Youloglonl- Gardens; Where\" a afforded by a fomalo eaglosawl browght | ho\u2019 Mpwerlha, the records HTH eC longing to tne Tike.\u2018his face, tréublés - him.more\u201d than \"the.warm sûn: Che way his Ben, march trou- blés-him still more; Ta- -duy dis a,day when appearance\u2019 counts, for this.is a | dress parade.- In the crowd: isa \u201cbaby on his mioth- er'g-shoulders._ \u201cSte your daddy, boy?2e \"H ue a soldier Yourself, by.-and And \u2018the band plays merrily endugh its Surday \"airs: ag the baby clabs Its har ds épd Hhe after lie come on.\u201cjet -it à graud- sight to see the ; Jaddie?Pe \u201cBcotties\u201d miarch.aw ay past\u2019 \u201csoldiers march And the.a corner.And as they: BO ou their way, the.eye ne litué \u2018Scotch lad on the.soldiers ut Their éhureh .paradé, \u2018and the \u201cdelighted.ind .interested, people,\u2019 \"watching then, who is there of us\u2019 who will ur aside to discuss u \u2018Peace | Abbitratiai\u2014 - many Montrealers Fa tirnmout-to-sce-tire- A Ty?Who ot wg could \u201cpreach \u201cdisar- Benand- that dll swords and cannon «of war be Nor.the.mather who ells.Her: sn he wi Le a soldier, \u201cby.and wih A drilled sons who.\u201cmay | Not : \u201cthe.Father who watches Who.then?| ! \u201cAre there any,\" Ww hen | we are - rounded by Peace in our own land, but wii\u2019 cheer the marc ning: soldiers, Nône\u2014we ery.for the dove of Peace, onli when \u201cWe fee \u2018the goldiers\u2019 dead from.an ¢neiny's bullet, A peaceful soûntry always loves the symbols of war.sur- Francis Daor.\u2018 Defoe | in the Yellow Peril.: LE The .\"who.1s - sill: \u2018things.in re He rd: to\u2019 \u201cKaiser, \u201cseeing \u201ctie Yellow Peril,\u201d Bory! acquaintance\u2019 with what is classic} An English literuütüre.\u201cIf that be so, It aay be vonderedt ww \u2018hether he has ever} usoë\" right through, probability 1a that, if she would: tour the: what héartebed hy the optimism.\u201d dis It was reed, and ft ts: ef course; to bo re.the Chinese Lhêlr der whining rope, but He\u2019 vir- tauiülry- Brophy she] ulpiont two vontufles fort Fhe would overran 'uhe-did vi-Maänthuria.- mord;The éxélulined, shiney Hho.Chinese = T-ray, An a wero not.Its dis- ne dnvetvi£hty \u201cgreat from\u201d \"Mus- almost ua rade, impotent.and net :L crowd of slaves nu they.| the Car of Muscovy might with, much Ei Mey, ahrivi them Wil out of, thelr côun= \u201cry, ad angry them hr dire \u2018caîn.-] patgu:* Defoe hud nôl-léærned 86 much cofréérniox \u2018the Japanasé, who were \u201cthen, aes Jog remained, an unknown | quantity in: the worldis ifäfires bat.hing dw Tiotexoine optimale Is worthy reonlling Nke some] when There Give others who, of His \u2018nfloge companions, were \u201cworked by Steir, that blind, useloss| passion, guatiies wny, and: thrown into the vapors; \u2018hewildered-thelr under- \u2018Rtandiluæs vl Hot the Tinakinätion- ut work, ta form a, thousand thinks, that perhaps night never.hap: pen\u2019 which words soem prophotie: \u201c \u201cTie Longevity of \u2018Animals, Bin \"paper hy Mr.Lydekker, \u201cFL.oooh the Longevity -of \"Adimals, he givon some curfous instances.A gold-| Lan: englo- which died in Vienna in 1719.Ia mated \u2018to \"have passed no fewer \u201cthan 104 years in captivity, \"This record, ls Towover, beaten.by.another\u2019 Instance of tongoviiy In tho Vienna whites reivded \u201cvultiiré Is reported to \u2018have survived \u201cfrom C1708 to 1824\u2014that is to] \u2018say, for 118 yours, Ancther.remark- Liuble tustiünen of lopgevity>in a bird, 8] from Norway in the yèar 1829, which Hved-{h.a private aviary.in England HH the summer of 1904\u2014a period of woventy-flve scars, During the last thirty yveors.of its existence.this ven- -arablo bird, 1t my be, added, reared no fower.than ninety offspring, - Among instunges of longevity m aos | \u2018mestlcated animals, there ls the case | of the horse, whose average maximum duration\u2019 of Hfn under good treatment may perhaps\u201d he, estimated at.something over iwenly years.~Qocasion- any.exceeded, The Duke _of Portland's in of the recently deceased.famous stallion,\u201d Donovan, is, \u2018for example, now in har thirtieth year.|, Tn the \u2018Natural History Museum is ex- \u2018hibited the skill of à horse w le ed at the age of thir Lyetmo: y ye 1H été | piace som \u201c| Pittsburg, to produce an exact motel .| of the one under his charge.\u201d \"|{over elghty-four feet in length\u201d and \u2018|thirteen and a halt feet high, from \\ after such an enormous lapse, its res standing against tree trunks, some.sit- i t a is a.\u2018Scotchmag\u2019s jaw and .here an| haps, after the raco than init; This was on his.wäy back Dublin, aa Journey which he wecompiishdd.after But the dust.on his boots |.Ves a wink-of-his- [whi began the bat te of | fe fs ar an-«p a Peace Crimnpilssion pass! + 3ity of the diamond \u2018Taines of South Af- were the.Muscovite ICs] terribla| { appt however; this span {as very greatly | Hkh ER MONDAY, J St ety sh so of ul ty feared Aad ae p A Mae Wal still living a ce \"ters hve yen was PE +.Aa Antediluvian Link\" The interesting \u2018Ceremony I cron took some days ago of tion to Lord Avebury, an Neos alt of the gaat, of the British Museum, of the fossil otlan Diptan 1% Aen urg M eum had its origin in the Mb y Carnegie, prompted by the Ven ex pressed by the Tong the that the British Na tural Elistory.Museum essed such a trophy of the past.r.Carnegie is always ready to provide links betweer.the two great English-speaking races, and the happy thought opcurred to him fo procure one vighty: feét long; 80 he commissioned Dr.W.J.Holland, the.Director of the Carnegie Museum, The gigantic akeleton in question, which is the ground to the highest.paint of the back ridge, was found in the Jurassic\u2019 rock of Wyoming, where, according to Dr.Holland, if lived and | moved and had its being a trifle over two millions yearsm ag\u2019.It was & herbi- voroys amphibian dinosaur which disappeared In some great terrestrial change, but leaving behind it, even cord in the shapé of its Lony framework embedd in \u2018the .rocks of the \u201cwild and woa) y West.\"\u2014Westminster Gazette.: Marvels of French Motoring.French cine Kopel who has Cone to grief through.dashing into \u2018a cow while travelling at yixty miles ai®hour, \u2018has had many accidents and, halr- breadth escapes.of one sort.and another before: now, He wus \u2018on@of thuse who took part in the fatal \u2018Paris-Ma- \u2018made at one tinie a speed of \u2018eighty miles an hour.He: also drove -a car in the Gordon- Bentiett race in Ireland two years ago, when the distin- gülsheëä himself niore noticeably, per- af flourish amazingly well.| peice for any purchase, however small.drid \u2018race, Ih the course of: which hel over |: piece of ground\u2019 which apparently\u2019 suite LEE ee ticular growing and blooming for two or years\u2014it to decide that 1 aie.The Duds buds roop, the plant with- JE à in Jit Er it he brown seche this nd gro: Queer = Li of ints b Figen unde tain an tion.not yet thoroughly understood, This tendency to go.off sudden] is not altogether confined to Sema tis, Without any apparent reason the \u201cMarechal Niel\u201d ross wil] sometimes g0 off \u201cin & apricot.tree wither as If struck by lightning.Whole beds of pansies succumb as if gmitten in paralysis in their prime.\" ma rere ni - \u2014 of Capheaton Hall, Northumberland, who is now seventy-four years of age, is to be married for the third time, his bride being Miss Florence Moffat, twin fatt, of Windsor.Sir John is the seventh Buronet\u2014the creation dating -from 1660, and by his first marriage he has a son thirty-eight years old.From 1885 \u2018to 1898 he represented Lichfield (Staffs) in the Liberal interest and in his tarller duys saw, a good deal of ac- of 1852, in China, 1854.: \u2018Mention of Sir John recalls the fact result being that people had to pay six- Sir John, .knowing this fact, thought y 3 good big box of threepenhy- bits.He \u2018did.so, and.to this day, all -up and, down \u2018the known.as a \u2018Sir John.\" A Fascinating Advèrtisement: Conroisseurs in the art of advertise-' ment Writing; whose name - lowing extract\u2019 from \u2018the New York Journal of Commerce: i the race late ut night under conditions! which excited: equal indignation andj anazemeñt.He had no lights, and wis: litle \u2018acqualnted \u2018with the road; yer drove, it was suid, at an average \"speed -d£ over fifty miles an hour.The routes mareover, was.crowded wlth ether cars, \u2018and the manner in which the- Freuch- \u2018concern, \u201chas \u201cheen so appreciated\u201d that he.is overpaid for the work he\u2019 daes; \u2018gel in u, place not made for a genius Perlence and four years\u2019 real, real responsibility; he won't move the.earth, -but-he-wil-hélpmmove- goods\u2019from dealer maän.-took\u2019 his machine along \u2018ronds\u2019; nurrow lanes, round corners, and so ou,\u2019 was described at the time as.verfectly, appallibg.= ; - \u2014 Lady Master and Lady Registrar.a | Lady Maïy Hamilton, the new\u201d \u2018Mas-| ter\u2019 of \u2018tte-Hamilton Harrlers, is.onél of severdl lady \u201cMasters of hounds.! \u201cThe\u2019most notable of-the lady \u2018Masters: from the literary standpoint, is Miss\u2019 | Edith .Somesville, who hunts her own! = pack; the West Carbery Foxhounds, in to cbnsumier, and, the\u2019 employer who wants new: blood and-more-eonsistent - \u2018darkened bY overhanging treet, throug brain-work than brads will answ al er this ad:; \u201cAddress, == etc.ve it only.appears once.\u201cIr, as- he stites, \u2018the advertiser\u2019 pos- : | BEHSES more-braing than brass, he should prove an, invaluable.employe.WAS FOUND DEAD IN - | | DRIFTING ROW BOAT | Tragic Death of Mr.Henry Piimer; a - Resident of Point St.Charles.} 4 nightY and limbs of an | \u201c8ir John,\" the Capetown Threspence, || | Early in\u2019 June Sir John Swinburne, if daughter cf Mr.and Mrs.James Mof-|| tive service during -the- -Burmese war| afd \u201cln the Baltic,|- thit at one-time there were no copper|- ¢oins in cieculation at Cape\u2019 Town, -the| Would be à good hing to take \u201cout al Cape, .a threeperny bit 1a] > is legion | nowadays, may be interested in the fol- |\" \u201cA young man.capital My twenty-1- \u2019 six years old, \u2018and going- to rot in a big} he- has Just realized it/.and wants to| \u201cbuf for a inun with eight years\u2019 ex-|- and 3% 1b, = 217 MAKE No MIYAKE ABOUT IT A es \u201cAredia in Mr Lady Nicgting,\u201d ts the \u201cCRAVEN MIXTURE: wi he raven Mi ture\u201d Sr ki nouceréonsannnes: The © Mixture\" Smoking EE thea: 48 oo The ven Mixture Smo moking T 800 por poupe réa \" hn.0 eh\" > =.™ trate supped at \u2018special trade ices.ct EE 2 A pri gto the éhoicest wths of India und i fol 1b, kets.One A pan Le ce 8 \u2026 ere =r 0.nh + wr Remit -by Postal Note or Express \u2018PRASER, VIGER & co.Malian Warehouse.Established: 1856.[x CIGARETTE OF DistincrioNn i 100000 \u201cCraven Mixture\u201d Cigarettes.~~ , .° | GRAVEN.ROYAL - éslensseceraçere In packets of 10.45.e6iits each\u201d se ou) eps.mrucnnaeea inc pèck Post- paid \u2018té any post offico in Ganada.: LE, 67 The trade supplied at.spetlal trade prices.CLA > In packets of 20.;.90 cents each -36.50 PER 100 CIGARETTES, sa of 10.30 cents each .In packets of 20.-60 cents each In tins of CO.T $1.50 per tin oo $3,00 PER 100 CIGARETTES.FRET Money Order.\"THE.NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 20m 209 and 211 st, Apmes Street, \u2019 MONT À LADIES COTT élal Sale Price : - \u20ac pairs Lt.= LADIES\u2019 25 POL.» i.\" + \u201cered in, white.\u201c Special \u2018Sale Price\u2019 SAMPLE L titul designs.To .thé usual price.; a 2) Sold everywhere: \u2018at De.\u2018Special Sale Price.Boxed,\u201d1 dozen, at 81.50 vo [LADIES\u2019 RIBBED COTTON DRAW: 3\u2019 ERS (CLOSED).\u2018 : / Two-tbread, very \u201cdurable, elegant lace tin mings, superior in WEAR.\u201d Bold regulariy at 50e a pair Bpe- \u201cBLACK - EMBROIDERED: COTTON HOSE.Five gauge, good wearing :quality, _embfoid!.Regular price, \"35 a pair._ Some very Éxpensive: makes, \u2018and all of beau-{ _ 4e : SPECIAL SALE COMMENCING TUESDAY OF ü SEASONABLE.Goons FOR.LADIES ON\u2019 UNDERVEBTS.rev ni a box comfort.to.\u2018\u201cWHITE- {300 for 1.50.ADIES\u2019 \\ VESTS!\u201d PRICE \u2018be sold at Jess than: \u2018half.THE ni T0 in MEG.0, meen] 2408 ST CATHERINE STREET, yy % NEAR_MOQUNTAIN.Wks Union © OF MONTREAL.Notice, is hereby \u2018 given: tht the \u2018death.az | sessments of \u2018Bro.C.Valin and of the \u2018wife By order: J.H.\u201cBERNIER, Cor.Sec.of.Bro.Wm.H.-Edward,-are now due,.and: | sual be.exigible June 2nd and July\u201d th, 1905.; the.county Cork.[This ds the .pack! -ixhose-adventures- most enjoyable\u2019 book, \u201cSome Adven-! tures of \u2018an Irish R.M.' \u201cwhich Miss).\u2018Somerville has written in: collaboration; with her.cousin, Miss Violet Martin, ai, member \u2018of-tht -well.known Galway | family-of that hame.7 : hollow: The body of \u2018Henry Palmer, a resi- dént\u2019 of Pacific Avenue,\u201d Verdun, was found.in a boët adrift\u2014hear-Nun's-1s- Jahd.yesterday morning by some citi- | zens of Point St.Chaïles; who were.out\u201d \u2018boating.h set out with dhe fritention_of- fishing.\u201cDeceased\u201d had evidently | Puséed Away at in the Arms of \u2014\u2014Azchbishop Gauthier-of Kingston, ee A { master, from \u2018Liverpool is.entered at -Cus- .* Consignees.will \u2018please\u2019 pass their en- \u2019 a To CONSIGNEES™ | \u2014Phé-Atan-ine-8:8-Funisian-\u2014 A\u2014G-Braes tonis.tries without - delay.ME &- A ALLAN: : gent \"Fitles- _sometirhes\u2014beconie mockeries: Lady \u2018Berry has Just- \u2018been: appointed registrar of \u2018births and \u2018deaths, in South Melbourne.She is the widow\u2019 of the late Sir Gruhath Berry, who was: \u2018twice, Premier.\u201cof Victoria -and who for.six.years was the Agent- -General for! that -colony in London.\u2018Sir\u2019 Graham! collapse of a decade \u2018ago, \u201cand during \u2018the closing years*3Y his life enjoyed sn \u2018political pension à 00 a'year: An uu-, Wuccessful effort wâ&s made*tô continue the pension to his widow.Her new ap-! \u2018pointinent Js worth about | £150 per.ais \u2018num.Co , 5 : .EC i * Diamond Production of the World.\" Everybedy knows that the productive] rica 1s, comparatively speaking, ,enormous, : \u2018The\u2019 output of the Kimberley \u2018and.De Beers mines is restricted ty 200,000 \u2018carats a month, but.statistics known ten million carats, Brazil twelve: million carats, and South Africa (in less] 4 kthan thirty yeurs).fifty- seven million] cirats, or more than \u2018twice the, \u2018other: | two places\u2014indeed, than alt others\u2014put! together.He estimated then that \u201cally the diamonds itn the world would form, it uncdt and packed tight, a cubé measuring\" 4.5 metres (just over 14 ft.| 9 in.) each way, and he worth abeut 108 million pounds\u201d sterling.\u2019 + st 1 .0\u201d Leary at the Crossing.+ (Wallace Irwin, \u201cin.June smart Set.) \"Tis all along \u2018Fifth Avenue, as wheels the- grand.display I] ing.his array, - Stands Officer.Leary at the cross- Se ng ue oi \u201cWhoa, there! slow.\u201cAnere! es ant yè; understand?: Dhrdw back! shtop that hack whin 1 howld;.up me hand.= \u2018Fhats the \u201cway ye must obey When th™ gineral.\u2018gives.command.\u2019 Bays officer.0) Fear at the er ossing.\u201cPla all: \u201calong Fifth avenue \u2018the: \u2018city .arehid blooms, The anlles and niles of many.styles,\" ê furs \u2018and silks and plumes, - 4 Bute keen and stern, - coachiman- and- the.grooms.1g._-.; alow\u2019 now! \u2018Put yer horse ES \u201chon.\u2018now! Lo\u2019 grass! .Alay, sure, ye.fresh: chatoor-doñ Li : \u2018Rive me anhy sass! = Halt, 01) aay, an\u2019 open way.to tet\u2019 this - lady pass!\u201d \u2018Stands Otficer O \u2018Ledry at the Cross- ng.Cas : - Tait a mile.of milltonaires aloe, that \u201cinoving chain, | ys und 'tharoughbreds with ped and arching mane\u2014.not appeal In vain To.break the grand\u2019 procession at \u201cfhe.crossing.: \u201cMme.anny.chin! Sttddy sure, yuo fresh chafoor, before | 1 run yez in!.fer little Maggie Flynn,\u201d \u2014\u2014 A \u201cPlainte \u2018and Suicide.\u201cDo plants ever commit suicide?The County Gentleman makes a \u2018suggestion \u2018of the kind It the case.of some of the clematises:.J for.a few a yoy \u2018which \u2018 does.admirably a in a months, even for a Je incomplete.Wwithout_à-Flägo ea Planoila; or & Plariols Piano, wh can p AT NORDHEIMER'S y OAT bY A of Beatard, vais Er place.\u2019 \u201cunder particularly 8di ring Nn \u201ctime since \u2018his wife returned \u201ctrom the | - carrying, no: insurance - whatet er.published by de Launay show i writer: fn\u2019 the \u2018Cornhill-télls \u2018us; that by.June, !; 1596, India \"had produced, ne far as was par alysis, the censor of the lof women.will Nave to wear ito \u2018Stands Officer O'Leary at the cross- \u2018 * if begin, by declaring \u2018that nothing will: induce] : her to adopt so meaningless.and so hidcous | a\" Tashton: and for.several weeks, no doubt, 1.day.\u2018In.the utter.dckolation of \u2018her.unfash-.| impossible \u201cto|- But Maggie Flynn, .the milliner, need .\u201cWhot, there! slow.there! Don\u2019t.give Whin Of've me say ye'll all give\u2019 way.\u2019 Bays Officer.O'Leary at the crossing.\u201cYou.can,\u201d at says, \u201cplant a clematis |.tholigh- he had caught nothing: - Sev- | eral ues\u201d were.found in.the\u2019 boat with him, \u201cone _of thom -already batted.There were no.signs of violence on\u2019 de body and tis.supposed that death Was, dus to héart trouble.: Mr.Palmer's sudden demise has tak-i \u2018nell, Bighop of Alexandria, died at 8 o'clock this réorping at the: Hotel\" Dieu: -after.an 1liness of & few months\u2019.duration.= \u2018 \u201cRight Reverend\u2019 \u2018Alexander Mücdon= = ert rE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB Ki + FORMED AT | HIGH SCHOOL \u201cTwo Wecks 180 \u201cair \u201cHis Lordship circu = paired - of.A» baby was buried a few weeks ago, and of \u2018the six surviving children the eldest is litue over | ten -ycars old, The: family wow be- | roft of its only hreadiinaer.is left wholly unprovidéd for, tie deceased\u201d NS \u2014\u2014\u2014 jpûmesTie QUARREL ~ HAD FATAL RESULTS Husband sand Wife.\u201c Wrangled Over Money and Wife Was: Badly Injured.; Kingston, Ont, May © \u201829 29, (Special, \u2014|.i Eigin Fogle is: held for \u201cassault on -his Wife, commiitted on May 19.She is inl the Hotel.Dieù ina critical condition, and deuth ds éxpec ted.Mrs.Fogle Bot \u201c$10 from her son, she hid_ it, but\u2019 Fogle.found it and spent $2.The wife.on his returit home, wanted the cash and attempted to fake it from her husband.In the confer \u2018the, wife recelved bad injuries w hich yesterday induced |\u201d A son: is in the Central.Prison.SCHOONER WENT DOWN - BUT CREW WERE SAVED| ot handsor, coach, victoria, ot lan- \u20ac dau and coupe, \u2019 J That ike Naroioan Bonaparte.review- Sydney.EN Ss.May 29.(Special.y= The sehooner Hénny Le Philips, Capt \u2019 Strickland, \u2018Sprang ; {within fifteen minutes at noon yester- |.: day, when: about - thirty miles off :Séni- to they.-d'ary Just in time to.save - themselves; ; \u2018a leäk-\" and- sanik därie.\u2018The \u2018érew \u2018of four, took and by dint.of hard rowing reached this port.- Thé, men\u2018 lost\u2019 \u2018everything.Mia: Schoener: was purchased.oily two \u201c\"{neeks ago.by her present owner, Cadi | TH, M; \u2018Cann, \u2018of Louisburg.She - was: bounds for\u2019 Bay of dslands, Nd.with coal, Both cargo.and.vessel are\u201d in- j sured.: ® 5 \u2019 fs : > è .Li ue COURAGE AND GRINOLINES.ar, the- erinoling comes: the most coùrägeous.\"She will | the khowledge that - she possesses greater courage.than other persons will.sustain her |.ns the ballrooms ands reception-rooms he: |.\u2018epme every - day more.crowded with :silk- covered cages and »Venetian-blind contriv.\u2018ances for thé nire- disposition of steel-ribbed skirts.But the weeks will go on, until.one: 1d came: Lo Montreal Lo rece 8 treatment his recovery.These \u2018hopes proved 1, \u2018however, as he continued to sink slôw-|.1y, \u2018but steadily: and the end.came\u201d this morning, .when the venerable prelate passed.peacefully aw ay in the arts of | His Grace Archbishsp \u2018Gauthiër, ot Kingston, who had hastened 10 the bed-| \u201cside\u201d of \u201chis dying friend.\"Rev.Father A.\" McRae, Rev.Hotel \u2018Dieu, The body of the dead bishop: \u201cwiil Ve taken: to.Alexandria to-morrow after- \u2018| Roon by the Canada Atlantic, and there the fdneral will take place on Friday.\u201d .His Lordship.Bishop Macdoneil, who wag seventy-one years of age last No-|- there also be studied: for the priest-| Hood, .being a.student of Regiapolls College.He was ordained.priest in Kingston in 1861.To Father Macdonelli was, accorded the-honor of being named\u2019 first Bishop of Alexandria\u201d and he was, coñsecratèd in October, 1900, His Lordship Bishop Macdonell, was a.man of most affable manner, - He \u2018was: respected and esteemed by all who ever came in contact with him,.and he was beloved by everyone in, his diocese.\u2018Kman of keen .judgment, his ios tration was a most \u2018wise one-and his memory: is one.which willbe: long revered in\u201d Alexandria.: A song.\u2018 From the \u2018Russian of: Kolzoft.ot below niv window, 77 a Tittle nightingale; Fly to the silent woodland, 2 + There: 10.repeat lovey tale, Là Before my ddrling\u2019s witidow \u201cSiig thou thy sweetest song; - mel of the ldve, the longing, That haunt me all day long, Ten, Her my life: is: Béfren When she.is far away, \u201cAsn is the steppe {ii wititer = \u201cWhen skies Are cold ang grey.+ ~The mioonlight -häs no: magic.The uight is long and \u2018drear;.The very sun is: darkened - Unless my love ds near, \u201cHer.speech\u2019 alone: an \u2018conjure \u201cA smile upon my face, WL And no one .gives me.welcome = With her.\u201csoft charm and grace.sing not below \u2018my window, 20255 \u2018But.tly.\u20186h fly away.\u201cHis -Lordship's private- secretary, was also present, as well us.Father St.Jean, chaplain of ther \"vember, was educated in Kingston.and! \" Never ; They AE a well attended was resolved 10 form an.The meeting was called to \u2018order: by.Ms -Who-:proposed that the Rev.Dr.Rexford act as chairman, animously.the \u2018Rev.E.Wi Dr.Rexford, \u2018Supt.Mr.Shaw and Mr.Long of the.M.A.Â.A.; Mr.B.Powter, of \u2018the.High School: And the: Edwards.\u2018Morris, Strong, Wade, Trove girl's w ork.; \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 - THE MAN WHO, MEANS IT Thére's a \u2018lot.of moiuthy talkers.in the world\u201d we.habilate, And.you always catch, them nappitis in 3 \u2018their gabble,.soon -or\u201clates .\"They just start.their mouths and.leave \u201cx \u2018em, never knowing what they say, And.their\u2019 tlow \u2018of gas would last \u2018em PU.ull: forever aud a day.Stil, some others, speak Sincerely; Looe W hene'er they \u2018give their word S|.As to.what they mean to.do.in case, ' \u2018things be as they have heard, You may know they -meair to do it of \u201cfo die in the attempt\u2014 4- and Which idealists have dreamly ne : (This (ruth-teling fellow, - \u201c_\u2014Pray Hôw do ÿou tell?\"O.You- tell by the or Bis auder- re : cLipd 27 a .\u2018whose underlip is slack ~ \u2018to \u2018blazing : ang set the world oo \u2018twas shriveled, \u201cblacks: supply) the strationis, but with that talkifig through their hat\u2019 \u201cTHe music they produce.and thelr jaws are swinging logse., \"7 get thelr dander up, sort of human bulldog pup.(This mean: >bûslness fellowr, ; Pray how do you tell?0 _ You tell.by the, Grip SL ot his, iindor- wl 5 #4 Aonablà -prettinesr-\u2014, \u201cIt.is.Vy =: \u2018contemplate \u201cthe end\u201d \u2018without - emotion.~The! ~~ And at my- darling's cottage., .Lig) .: Spectator, ; \u2018 7 Sing thou thy, aWeetest lay.vn ~Bal mote.American, \u2014 * \u2014 \u2014 comme eel We Know There = af a.price that will send BY | Furnitui re, uyers will A alld eall to.our store for.& few.minutes will be cal bu find a rich harvest for - Bargains.on.Honda, Tu F.LAPOINTE, + Many-things-you want-for- your-home \u2018that you- can-get: during this week\u2019 = sales We propose making.things interesting for shrewd \u2018buyers.- prying fingers have brought td'light many pieces of Furniture that: should have left the store before this.\u2018we propose starting early to clear them out:.Those goods are now to-the front We have.been getting them ready | for \u201cthis week\u2019 8 business; besides v we continue to give : 28 pec.to 40 po.Our buyer has made a -rhist them flying.i \u2018On eur regular, lines of - Carpets, to your advantage.= del Sharp eyes and ake in.the quantity, and x \u201ci Sur Fen ATL ry an association i for Sn Arthy; of the-city schools; Dr.Harvey, Jacormb, of McGill, University: Dr.: Grip.; ; = Chaps w hose mouths like fy tr aps s open.; They converse.because they.\u2018dote.upon\u201d: Fée im - Tre the advandement ot physical education.WE.Dixon, rector of the High -Schoot,- .This.Wus carried un- Among.tnose present wère Misses-Fôthéririgham, Bakers: \u2018ter, McMartin, representing the various \u2018They\u2019 re the sort of chaps concatning Co cy : (charred and v atmosphere.démon- \u201cThey content.themselv es\u2014continually\u2019 When their tongues are good.dnd busy.But the other kinth-be wary when they For, they mean just what.they\u2019 utters: ° a \u2018 i i it ve i h A 2 AER TL Sl cnn rs 0 MEALS _._has received $1,00 night on the Northern* Pacific, \u201cLimited, 2366 St.End Branch, 1622 tablets HAVE CURED.\u201cIn used t spe: i and St Frui he with great rs.e ns À i At Druggists.\u2018 soc.a box.« : CONSTIPATION The mest conviacing proof i in\u2019 the world that Pruit-a-tives do evre Constipation is the honest testimony of people these wonderful little I would not be without or Fruit Liver Tablets.Manutactured by Fruit-a:tives Limited, Ottawa, benefit, area grand nef - em inn the § modelos for Cun.Miss KATE KURTZ, Dunatille, ont, : » © TWO RAILWAY EMPLOYES REWARDED FOR BRAVERY Express Messenger and Engineer Re- © ceived $1,000 for \"Foiling ' Hold-up Men.- St.Paul, Minn, May 29.\u2014Express essenger Lamb and Engineer Wilson, 0_eachforcapturing.| wv man who: held up the eastbound orth coast.limited train last mid- near \u2018Bearmouth, Mont.\u2018The ruber had blown open the safe with charges of dynamite, aggregating twenty- -five pounds when Laub, by the aid of a match struck by Wilson, knocked the robber senseless with a\u201d Piece of iron.The robber was bound and taken to.Drummond.He remained unconscious all day.This is the ghird hold-up of.tthe same.train near Bearmouih.- General Manager H.J Horn, of the: Northern Pacific to-day received the : details of the hold-up as follows: \u201cNorthern Pacific North Coast Lime._4ted train was held up about midnight\u2019 two miles east of Bearmouth by.one | man.After ordering the express 'mes- | senger out of the ¢ar the robber, w ho! had twenty- five pounds of dynamite, blew the safe open in the express car, shattering the side of the car,\u201d and; blowing off the door of the sdfe._ 4, \u201cAfter the third explosion, the vob- | Yer forced Engineer: Wilson to crawl | in the car ahead of him andthe mes- seriger to follow Wilson., As soon.as! they were in the car the bandit forced ; Engineer Wilson \u2019 to, strike a match.\u2018 Wilson saw Express Messenger Laub ready to hit the robber with a piece of; iron.Wilson immediately blew the\u2018! match out, and.the express messenger | \"#trock\u201d the .robber and knocked him; out.\u201d _ \u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE PRINCESS OF WALES PIANOS For Heintzman & Co.= ; À planos similar ! cess of Wales, go to C.W.Lindsay, \u2018Catherine St, East St.Catherine.\u2014Adv, 5.2 \u2014_\u2014 \u201c[west'of D 1d The li blocked AUSTRO-HUNGARY CRISIS tor twelve.hours, and.the.damage.pi REACHES ACUTE STAGE | i : \u201d .I Count Tisga Will Be Removed From \u2018the Premiership This Week, = | _Yienna.May 29.}\u2014The political \u201csitua: tion in Hungary has passed within the ! Ljurisdietions acute stage that is ireatening really serious consequences, Count Tisza, It is said, will be removed from the Premiership next week and in his stead will be appointed if he can .form a cablnet, General Baron Ferjervary, formerly Hungarian Minister of Na- tignal Defence, which, office he had to resign because of great unpopularity arising from his extreme partisanship to the Crown in [matters within his THR MQNTREAL Da INSPECTED STEN | OF BELL COMPANY Members of the Telephone Committee Visited Montreal \"Phone Offices.' \u2014\u2014 g\u2014\u2014\u2014 Several members of the Telephône Committee and others connected, with the present inquiry, came down from Ottawa on Saturday to inspect the Bell Company's exchanges in the city.\u2018The deputation was met, on arrival, fictals of the company and was driven to the central exchange on Notre Dame Street and St.John Streets.Here Mr.L, M.McFarlane, general superintendent, Mr.McPherson, man- \u2018ager of the Ottawa lines and other officers, explained the.complicated me- ghanism*ot the system in all its work- ng.After Inspecting tho, central .exchange and the new offices on St.Andre Street, a dinner was tendered the party at St.James.Club, where brief addresses were made, by -Mr.C, F.Sise, president of the company; Mr.J.G.H.Bergeion, M.P., for Beauhar- nols, _and-Mr.-A\u2014¥.- Zimmerman; MPs] The rights \u2018guaranteed Hungarians, urider their constitution, leading men of thæt country suy, are upon thie eve of being threatened.by the Crown's action, and Hungarians are preparing to contest these infringements in a manner which holds fhe possibility of bringing serious results to the mutual life of the Dual Monarchy, ee \u2014 PHYSICIAN SUSTAINED THE LOSS OF LEFT EYE \u2018Dr.J.D! Gauthier Forced to Undergo Operation for Removal of , : His Eye.Some months ago, \u2018While performing « a surgical operition, Dr.J.D.Gautier, ex-president of.the «Canadian Hunt Club, wounded.himself seriously in the Heft oye After Tew days had elapseT Epecialists wëre consulted,\u2018and it\u2019 vas found that blood-poisoning had set in and the remibval of the eye was decided] upon, and the operation took place ut \u2018Notre Dame Hospital yesterday.Dr.Gauthier is reported to be muking satisfactory pi \u2018ôgress.A.\u2014\" ' TRANSCONTINENTAL DELAYED BY FREIGHT TRAIN WRECK Wilinipeg, May 29.\u2014The Transcon- | tinental train from the West, due at \u2014\u2018to -these supplied \u2018to H.R.H.the Prin-| Winnipeg at 1.80 Saturday didnot reach | the city till 3.50 that atternoon.\u201cThe delay was caused by the blocking of the.line at Donald, BL, where an ac- (cident occurred to a freight, by \u2018the collision of two fast freights one nulle the rolling stock was heavy.1i -ap- rears that the station agent went to sleep and that during his nap one of the fréight trains passed the station.When the desvatehër called him up, inquiring for the train, the agent re: ported that it had.not reached Dons \u201cj man for East Hamilton.Mr, Zimmerman, who was called on as chairman of \u2018the committee, in the absence of Sir William Mulock ave it as his- opinion that this Insight into .the enterprise and progressiveness of the company and the complexity of Its system would have.no small weight in J aiding the committee to come to a de-{ cision.\u201d I hope.\u201d said Mr, Zimmer- \u201cthat in the wear future rates will be fixed In Archrdance.with the localities served: I \u201chope rates will\u2019 .be readjusted, for IF think the whole, country is ready- for the telephone system if rates are put on an equitable basis.\u201d Mr.Sise thanked thé press aud the committee for.the courtesy shown the company during \u2018the inquiry and said \u2018that.an effort was being mada to give the.public.an effective aud fairly cheap service, \"I do not hesitate to say,\u201d he added \u201cthat the sharcholders have been considered first.and the Public-_second.\u20141-say-this tnallgoot faith, because 1 believe that poople whu put their money in this telephone enterprise when there were few Indications that it would develop Into à paying concern should be considered first.\u2018They have a right to expeet fair returns from the money they 31- vest.But while we have cons'dered tha public second it has been ou.desire always to give a astisfactor y cer- vice.\u201d » The party left the Windsor Stract station for Ottawa on the four o'clock C,P.R.train.Among those in the party were ator TTemplemian, A -E.Zimmer Ay at the Windsor Street Station by of-| IE 0% won ete., pel rraine, General Fransat- Shes, pe Ha closes Wednesday, * p.m.\u201cLetters may be posted up to 6 p.m.; other matter should be posted before 5 oy are **Parc - forwarded br this steamer, the Totest hour of mailing being 5.30 p.m.KING OSCAR REFUSED TO SIGN THE BILL For Separate Consular System for , Norway\u2014Scandanavia May Be Broken Up.Christiania, Norway, May 20.\u2014King Oscar at to-day\u2019s sitting of the council of ministers.declined to sign \u2018the law creating a separate consular system for Norway.The ministers immediately tendered their resignations, but the King refused to acc them.In tendering thelr restgnatibris the ministers declared they -must ask for their immediate dismissal, as not one of them - would be able to sign the King's veto, which they regarded as injurious fo the country.Such a re- jJection of a Norwegian law unanimously passed by the Storthing and pn-\u2019 anlmously demanded by the Norweglan people and which the Cabinet Ministers unanimously approved, could not be Justified as it not only did not accord \u2018with Norweglan \\nterestts but constituted an action on the part af Rif OSCar 8s Veto\u20146r thé sepa- Hd pus! \u2018rate consular law created :a Cane great sensation, as possibly 1n- Corked or Tin Capped the Sovereign which was opposed to the constitution of Norway and constitutional.practices.homes.130,388,530 Bottles of Budweiser Consumed in 1904 More than three-fifths of this amount used in \u2018the This fact marks the decline of strong alcoholic drinks, and is the greatest step.in the direction of true temperance.Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass\u2019n \\ St.Louis, U.S.A.Orders Promptly Filled by | Distribütors Montreal; Quebec, ALL THIN volviug a dissolution of the union be- \"PALE WOMEN tween Sweden and Norway and per- \u2018haps even international \u201c¢omplications, though best informe d Norwegians decline to believe there is any danger of A rire a Russian: invasion, contending that if : | Ryssia had designs she would not he Should Know the Cause of Their Ner- : , de terred in pressing them hy having to \u2018vous Used-Up Condition, | Debt both Sweden - and Norway and With women, ill- health _is usually | TITI OU traceable to iterve exhaustion.\u2018Feeling | * LAKE FRONT COTTAGES {sr RAT HMORE ! TQONS, a: Modern, with furniture, fine par yours verandahs, lurge srounds, near Lake shore vueumoniu ory hui-out of dusty run-down and tired most of the time is Nature's warning thal more nérve- force is required.; With ntrve-encrgy below system is just ready for \u2018cotisumption, \u2019 You -must \u2018build up, nourish the body uppoint'd housé, thoroughly comfortable, vitalize the nerves, get more flesh and| larges und well planed grounds, \u201cfine trees; blood.; 17 on, Lake shove, $2,000.lt?e the abundant.nutriment an.building material in Ferrozone thut en- - L NCUEUIL ables it to cure many sick women.It increases the appetite, adds welght and Preity Modéin unmer Coltage, 8 rooms, ex- \u2018strength, restoyes lost color and de-! boues kitchen, hardwood ground floor, lot velops a.surplus.of Vital energy and| nt aha 1.0, £luse to yatht and pter: a pease \"farce that defies sic Kine ss of ANY [LONGUEUIL \u201cCharming American Shingled There is living proof in Mrs.Daniel | Co entity er id oro fine i rrandah, ,beau ul grousds 2,5 | Ferguson, jr., of Prescott, Ont.Qead ST.LAURENT-Comfartable Summer or Winner statement: health fall sd.1 ter House, nie grounds, stables, ete + $1,000.year ago my hea aile grew | thin and\u2019 exceedingly pale.At times 1! FRED.R.COLE, ald, wiiereupon the despatcher release! Pretty Summer Villa, 8; TEAC ONSITE LD\u2014Good, well built and went\" Abou that therefore the question of a dissolution of the union will have no effect from ap interovationhal aspect.Manufacturing or Warchousing ~ Hats to Let.About.\u2018June 1st, occupation can be given n ong or more tlals In the present ~ Herald Buliding, 6v3 Craig Street.About 4.000 feet ol floor space on each.Apply on the premises.à .rt.=: WANTED AT ONCE, TWO BOYS|_ to-work in\u2019 the Mailing Department.| Apply at once, Herald Mail Room, | Chenneville street.| Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY WESTMOUNT HOUSES & & LOTS, JOHN M.M.DUFF, ' 107 St.James Street and 49 Crescent Street.IDEALFACTORY .FOR SALE Ten minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office.Main Floor and Four Galleries, about 38,000 feet flour space.Steel snd Brick Construction.Steam Heated.: Sprinkler 8ystem throughout.Electri: Motors for Power and Holst, | Electric Lighted throughout; Switchboary, ete.Electric Travelling Crane.Roof constructed so that snow.melts and runs into sewer.Building construction\u201d \u2018admits\u201d \u2018of placing fire risk in New Epgland Mutuals without any extra expenditure.The site and building iz undoubtedly one -of the finest for manufacturing purposes in the city.Splendid light and quietness.: Apply .CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, K1-St.Peter Street.Montreal.Picture Framing.MAY DAY Is moving day, but what \u2018we want to move is our pictures.Maybe you want some framing done?The swell summer things will be shown in all their richness, and - We are making prices for shrewd shoppers.We give Green Stamps.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY ARTHUR W.WILKS Merchanta\u2014Bank Bldg.Tel.M.41 26.\u2014Evenings\u201448-Crescent st M3052 548 Plow] Box K iT.last few days.from (the passive «Page | Of reg ent months into, a \u2018omparatively ; Biairs Pills Grest English Remedy for Gout & Rheumatism Sate, Bure.Effective.Al Druggista.40c and §1.00 LYMAI SONS & CO.WONTRESL- Situations Wanted\u2014Male.\" tr Advertisements under this heading \u2014 20 words, one iusertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents, ; .V ANTED \u2014 INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR tor end expenses, Box 1027 , Phila., Address Pa.F 0.131 (CARETAKER-ENGLISH COUPLE, WITH one little boy, would take every care of ouse, rocms.or doctor's apartments, for summer or longer, in lieu of rent; highest | references.Address K 230.Herald Office.\u2019 131 EPUTY = ORGANIST ADVERTISER has cpen dates for Sundays during sum\u201c er; e.puilenced; terms moderate, Herald, t 128 Mauufacturer, merchandise accounts; good salary |.(CARPENTER WORK OF ALL KINDS wanted.Furniture repaired, packed and hipped.Note new address, Reeves & Co, fear 171 Bleury st.13 XOOD BARBER WANTS STEADY Jon.2a6& Hibernia road, Point St.Gharles.\u2019 ; : to 127 U PHOLSTERE-R RE-MAKES MAT: | \\ tresses at residences, in 1-3 to 1-2 day.Furniture springs adjusted and webbed.Ad- ! dress K 248, Herald Office.126 OBBING CARPENTER WANTS WORK | .thoroughly and properly done at reasonable prices.Send a card to\u2019 M.Cusack, 23 Dagenais st., St.Henri.126 | ANTED \u2014 SITUATION, BY CANADIAN, 83, \u2018competent bookkeeper, 7 Years\u2019 ex: |.perience in wholesale house \u201cin New York: can furnish good references as to ability aud 1 rooms.on bath flat; ed tFe train going in the opposite direction.The train crews on both | (Ircigiits furiped béfore.the callisfon oc- /curreu and ail escaped injury.\u2014 Brantford, Ont.-Thre families living \u2018at Jer soyvifle, a village not far from here, are quarantined with smallpox.Jt was thought for some time that the 1 disease was ordinary chickenpox, \u2018but a specialist from \u2018.Hamilton has pronounced \u2018upon the disease.The public : school hag been closed.i Situations Warited\u2014Female.tr Advertisements under this beading \u2014 20 words, oué insertion, 1V cents; one week, 25 cents.ATANTED \u2014 \u201cIMMEDIATELY, POSITION ase housekeeper 10 one or two elderly gentlemen; good cool\u2019; references; country preterred.Apply 163% St.Antoine st.131 VVANTET J} \u2014 AT ONCE, A SITUATION AS general, by widow with a child 2 years old; city or country, best references.Apply 18 St.Matthew st.126 Rooms and Board.er Advertisements under this beading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; -one week, 20 centst 00M \u2014 NICE BRIGHT ROOM TO RENT, Bus, .and hot water.to' bath, very convenient and central.166 Bleury st., near St.Catherine.: 131 Res OUNS \u2014 A° LADY HAVING TAREN NO.» Mackay st, would let one or\u2019 two gentlemen preferred.131 Roows - TO LET, FURNISHED.ROOMS.bathroom tat, \u201chot.and cold water and sas.311 Se, Urbain st, near Sherbrooke, 129\u201d R DOM \u2014 WITH BOARD, FOR ONE OR % two young wen, wn private family; all moderu conveniences, Lerns reasonable.Ap- bly va GuHbault st.: : 190 + RONT ROOM, BATH- \u2018Druminond st, modern.roomers, \u201cgentlemen 00M.\u2014 TO LET, room floor, on vonveniences, no, other of quiet habits only.Address ïT 3, Herald 24107 St.Catherine st.129- character.Box K 194, Herald.u ! Branch Offire, = \u2014 = [ET To Let.\u201c, Mc per word for one insertion, Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate La cent per word per insertion.FLAT TO LET, 435 ST.beautiful flat, seven rooms, lcecat'on.fine repair, bath, gas, furnace, ler, nice yaid.Apply on premises.- 137 TO LET.FURNISHED, 16th JUNE TO 1st September, comfortable cottage, with fine view; has large verandahs, porcelain bath, piano, telephone, electric light; moderate rent.Telephone 943 Westmount, 125 mo RENT \u2014 A WELL FURNISHED OFfice (telephone) on St.Jumes street, to rent to good,.tenant for June, July and August, and half till May \u20181, 1906.Terms Teasonable.Apply at once, v.F., Herald ce.URBAIN ST.\u2018 FURNISHED FLAT TO LET, To 18T OC-, tober, immediate possession.417 Mount Royal Ave.Can be seen from 2 to 8 © clock.TH.ADELE AS A SUMMER RESORT.\u2014 Summer residences to let; good boarding excellent | cel- | Roos FU RNISHED OR UNFURNISHed, for gentlemen or married couples, with uga of Kitchen, 198b Versailles st, two 84 Adveftisements under: this heading \u2014 | reets 126 wert of Mountain, OOM - TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE front.room,\u2019 with Hoarau, Apply 66 bat versity.: 2 DOOM - TO RENT, NLC BE LARGE FRONT bedrocm, on bathroom flat, hot and cold water, stricuUy, private tamily.sApply to 23 thuter st.125 Misceiianeous.4° Advertisements under this heading \u2014 Sc per word lor one insertion.Six insertions: for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.De YOU KNOW THAT WE SERVE cleanly, and quickly, Jul course dinner at 25c, from 12 a.m.to p.m, and again from 6.20 to 7.30 p.m, ey day?10 tickets for $2.Better try one.We can please you.Specialties, cybters and lobsters, in all styles.Midlaud Cale, 2616 St.Catherine st., near Guy.121 + 0 NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD the Montreal Pose present week as Europe lose.at Office during the hereunder: Monday \u2014*6 pon, heim, supplementary.Tuesday\u20149.30 a.ni., Teutonle, Star Line; *¢ p.m.Teutonic, mentiry.Friday \u2014* Line; **6 pin, \u201cThe mail for France, Germany, Italy, White supple- \u2018 \u201cunard.AMIR line.put.( \u2018ampanl: L, Tarisian, ; _ For Sale.\u20ac £7 Advertisements tnder this\u2019 heading\u2014%c per word for one Insertion.Six Insertions for the price of four, making the rate % cent , pér word.per insertion.* + Jon SALE \u2014 STEAM LAUNCH, 20 FEET \u2018long, 2 horse power euglne; perfect con- | attion\u2019 a \u2018bargain.Apply after seven p.m.\u2019 .Hebert, 191 Galt avenue.Trou SALE \u2014 ONE-AUTOMOBILE (OLDS) Wsäctine, Id good, order, cheap.Apply 342 Craig, or I'.H.Mailloux, Lrop.St.Lambert, 1.Q.\u201cBell Tel, M.33.125 por SALE \u2014 OI TO RENT, SMALI, UPright plane, in perfecy order, some square piano, \u201cAmerican Lake, Ÿ 7 ovtaves.02 8g SCatuerlues.124 por SALE - JAPANESE MEERSCHAUM bipés, absorbent.and pure.Samples by mail, Loc.Sells, on signË.Write tor agency.Jupanosd, Pipe Ca.Anadarko, O.T.123 SR J oo -| PUR SALE\u2014DOMINION UPRIGHT.PIANO.up:10- -dnte and scarcely used, patent iroù Verdun.1.Ry buck,\u201d pedals, ete.\u201d Price only $240, on casy paymouts.Call or write, Layton.Bros., 14 Peel BL.: 125 Jor SALE \u2014 EGGS FROM PRIZE WIN- Wing single comb, buff and rose comb black Urpinstons.\u201cFwo hens of each won seven prises out of elght entries at Great Winter Fair Amberst, sast December, kach \u2018pen heaaed \u2018by rmported bird.1ggs, bull and vlueh, $2.00 and $1.00 per 15, and\u2019 $6.00 aud $2.00 per {30\u2014wWeli packed.Wrie dor, cata gue, \u2018Tantra urpugLon Farm, Box 34, sackville, New Brunswick.132 For SALE \u2014 INVALID TFURNITURL.New adaress, it.bk, Lailnechaud; vbu-tod BL.Lawrence Main, above sherbrovke.1wli- ang and reclining \u2018Chairs, aujustable bedside tables, bed- \"rosts,\u201d commodes, bidets.d'LoOuv bast 3238.| \\ [YOR SALE\u2014SAÏS ES, FIRE AND: BURGLAR - proof, new api secondhand, at prices | tkat dely competition.Largest stock im city.A.Ahern, Moutreul Safe, Works, dW St Jumes st.Telezboue Main 813., oR SALE \u2014 1F vou WANT AN UP-TO- dato reudy-made or made to order suit or lauies* costume, or shirt walst suit, on easy terms, ac prices same us for cash, go to American Qutiiters, 246 se Lawrence street.Cu SALE\u2014KINDLING FOR THE MIiL- \u2018son.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard weod, \u201c$3.00; wl blocks, - $l.45; tamarac tiocus, $2.fn] per load.Also ertbracite coul.J.C.MeDlurmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy und William et Tel.Main 452.4 For SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, IN good order, and recently lacquered, enough for eight or ten room house, inctud- ing drawing room, halls, dining room, bed- rooms, ete.Cost $60.Will sell for $20.457 Mount Pleasant avenue.\u2018Telephone West- mount 1088.LC .dtf houses: first class hote\u201d.Finely -wooded tove.You can get grates and repairs ; , , 3 SUR.mountains.Lakes and rivers with good fish- for Je \u2018Byles, Sid and few.at our repair de-_ OF ER te ao (PAYMENTS, ¥ UR- ing.Apply for circulars 40 Dr.W.Grigoon, |, nent, 408a St.Lawrence Main st.Mec.The 7.8 8.\" Pripce Co \u201c53 St.Lawrence Bte.Adele, P.Q.10_ us or Phone 3254 East.Wm.Clendinnelg & purset.= \u2014_\u2014 Son.eea\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 Wanted \u2018to Rent: * Educational.JANTED \u2014 A BED-SITTING ROOM, ON | June 8th; no other boarders, no.children; breakfast only; early cup of tea at 7; refer Westmount.Apply Simmons.P.O.Box 187, Montreal, statin terms, _ -130- ESTIMATES 8 FREE.1123.oo HICKS ELECTRIC CO.For Private Teléphones and\u2019 Bel! Work.Prices moderate.7 LAGAUCHETIERE aT.MAIN Bh) MONTREAL ART PRINTERS HERALD Jos DEPARTMENT or Advertisements under this heading Ye per word for one insertion.Bix insertions tor The price of Tour, making the rate % cent per word per insertion, RS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF N piano, -mandolin, banjo and guitar.80a \u2018city Councillone st.126 À.(Common Sense Extorminators For ROACHES, BED-BUGS and MOTHS.For RATS and MICE.7 All Dealers, and 331 Quesn at.\u2019 Ww.Toronta, OR SALE \u2014 FURNITURH, CARPETS, ollclothe, on easy terms, at cash prices.Old furniture taken In exchange.The Progress Furniture Co., 8 Craig st.west.381 WARRANTS AN INVESTIBATION Recently patented in Canada and U.8., an Automatic Freight Elevator, for handling\u2019 any kind of merchandise from ships, raiiroad cars and drays, to dellver goods on any floor in building \u2018DIRECT.No \u2018hand trucking or extra handling.Will sell patent right ot Canada, or will let reliable firm handle on es Alt \u2018 if you see it In The Herald don't forget to tell the advertisers so.The malls.for (reat _Hritain and or six hoxes for $2.50, at all dealer \u2018und \"decoration, Härrfori, Out.\u2019 : on 23 N.C Polson & Co, USA, and Kingston, lay Out, vod in every detail.30.500 An {deal modern semi-detached house, Kron Prinz .Wil-} For 5 Results | From Small | Advertaing-0: Use Herald Wants office.ulso hand- - | SALE \u2014 t ol For BA LE hOut.Jas.Leitch, K.C., KH.A, Pringle, J.A.me r= five bedroomis, up-to-date in every deta $1600 ull size brick otiage, seven or nt rooms, all impravements, nice garden, \u201cEST Mov NT LOTS, good situations.FRED.R.COLE, i .138A ST.JAMES STREET.nN mr BEYER Tk pier va DWIN COX: Z:C'O ST FRANCOIS XAVTER x D.Wo Ross.MPI (Caribou), L.Bluyd,] was prostrated with nervous and slik, a MP, North rue.pose pote Headache.All day I was tired, AU LISA oT JAMES STRERT.West Huron: A.i Bo ee.M.br Weal night it was difficult te obtain.restfult =F \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014=\u2014== Algoma: W.Jackson, MP.West 1 $1060.My appetite was vartible and gin, J.G.1H.Bergeron, Honore Goer.|ndtgestion \u201cbothered me considerably.vais, MP, St.James, \"Montreal: Des 1 became morose and suffered from -puty Speaker Marcil, \u201cE:- Kidd, Tex- M.heart palpitation.You would scarcely JEEM AVE.\u201485,509.Fine thodern stone front P.for Carlton; F.D.Monk, MP.[believe the benefit 1 dévived fon touse, all up-to-date, two storey extensior.|.Jacques Cartier; - T.Chase-Casgrain, Hom Ferro: Culur CHINE LA A: vo_Slprbraokest.Two of ex-M.P.W.L.Wubb, London: Eng: my cheeks.My vitality and apne the newest and best built, charmingly fin- F.Lafleur, L.MacFarlane, and mem- ine reused, renewe\u2018l nerve farvs and bet-| ished ind arranged for comfort, convenieñce | bers of the Press Gallery .ter spirits came also.d'érrozone did a; au oivguuce, latest improy ements, $000 | tN world of good and made me well\u201d each.Tm \u2014\u2014\u2014 ©} ltemember this: No alcholiv stimulant $1200 Two beautifully built and weil fin-! = © CT £an-\u2014nourish\u2014and-butld up-like Ferrozone ; Aéhéd_ Cu) stone houses all Litest improve MAILS FOR EUROPE.ify chocolate conted tablets for oe.\u201cments, in anpointnents, material, finish | sis st.+ $14: \u201c032 pemi detathed-modarn- residence; fine-j-\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe Light of the World\u201d i 1 ; | Bar: rR 1 EE.2252; 645 Sherbrooke st.\"BED, HEASLEY, «0 Picture Frame 2087 ST.CATHERINE ST.(Near Bleury.) HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 > HoLMAN Hunt.Plain and colored copies of this pe Picture at |EDLINGTONS, 2311 St.Catherine St.\u2014.| : Situations Vacant.The Herald's A J Pemomals.4.$8 Acvertisemen nts under this heading \u2014 xo per word or onc ingertion.Six insertions itor the price oi, fuur; making the rate va°cent | ver\u2019 \u2018word \u2018jer Ausertion.\u201cWant- Ad\u201d Depots\u2019 | 20 words, one insertion, 16 cents; one week, % \u2018cents., X FANTED æ YOUNG LADY.AS TEACIL _ PYERSONAL, \u2014 DRESSMAKING TAU Gr er pply in person.Moon's Syllabic Your small advertising will be res I by maf.fend us your address.You will! Shorthand and Business College, Katn fill, celved at any of The Herald Receiving [0 0 \"000 fashion plate, with full \u2018infor- | St.Catherine st 128 Depots, und the same attention will mation, Address Parisian \u2018Correspondence > + be glven - as when left at the main Schopl, Allentown, Pa.\u2014 YOUNG LADY STENO- pe HSUNAL 5 } announce that pirtics desiring 10 learn | Pthe art of cutting dadicy\u201d garments, hy cloth! Jor fur, can commence at any time.Scientific \u2018and practic system thoroughly taught at uk moderate price.G.Savoliuo, : OPpUÉTLO Ms Mujesty 8 The are.UPTOWN\u2014Chapman's \u2018Bookstore, St Catherine\u2019 St: (two doors west of eel).CENTRAL \u2014 Worman's Clothing Store, cor.Notre Dame and McGill Streets.POINT ST, CHARLES\u2014Victoria Drug.Hall, cor.Wellington and Charron , .Streets.WES) END\u2014Roffey's News Agency, | ' cor.Atwater and | St, Antoine Sts.29 PERSON AL + GRAND | OPENING AT A.à Ladue, butcher, corner St.Ix Andre sts.opposite bupuis Freres, new store, with, suli Assorument clioice® meat.and | provisi vs: All his customers and th lire spec tally invited, alisfaction Assured, Ré in the old stand, : Renrember the new address.none ast 1 127 CUTTING boys HERALD WANTS 4 ARE: WINNERS - For Sale.tas Advertisesdeuts vader this heading tee\" PRAC TIC AL : sSrhool.Dirrer sy>tem,- for men, and youths.Mhôlésitlo or: custont.progress sured by our.special method.Ap- Priced ls, 5.PERSONAL A v per wurd lur une lnnorlion.Bix Inseitions pity to the Goltman - = at for te price-uf our.Miahitg tbe Fate 5 cunt Lenord, 41\u201d Mens sut\u201d ble.per woud por iuseruun.[prisonaLcE NADA TRUSS FACTORY, QUK SALE - EGGS FOR HATCHING .Mortin, successor, «No.36 Craig st.trom «horoughbred white Wynnduttes, cast of Malin.Elastic, belts, stockings, sup\u201d rs only in anfnil quantiues.#1 per 13 purteis ni.trUsses, airtéiielal limbs, lady B.W.Pcotn, 22 Chomeuy nt.attendant, == = 2 == == Le ON EASY PAYMENTS, AT A NEW FIRST - 1 vVéeit pricey, UMHture, stoves, carpets, vilcloths, upuolstering, .repaiving.».Pinsler, sis Dorchester streot, opposite St James Club suis au Cathwrine, har be uy 133 -|llouse, où May Lui h, dining rooms open day > und night: Moderate prices.tation extended :0, ull.\"YOUR FORTUNE TOLD.TOUSEHOLIY FU RNTTU ne Bole, piust He gout by Muy \u2018doth, at A cory Bs invi- vor public- «Quick CLASS CHINESE RES- 416 Guy st, \u201cor cars Sherbrooke and Kensington uve.1 Catherine and auvint vil bo opened by Wing Hing at WW ANT ED aan and typewriter; 40 ate and able mush be aéeur- to write French, Apply Box 131 K 261, Herald Office, W ANTED \u2014 HOUSE AND TABLEMAIND.Apply 7 Thornhill ave, Westmount.Get 131 \u2014_>\u2014- A EN WANTED FOR CATTLE STEAMERS \u201cLE 160 London, Liverpool.Glasgow.Free pass both ways.Call or enclose stamp for 1eply.D.J.Lyens, 123 McGill st, Montreal.125 G ~ pe Al £86a HIB- steady Job, good wages.128 WASTER \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN CO COOK.HIGH wages to suitable person, who.will go oon BARBER WANTED, ori load: \u2018to the.country; also bousemaid.Apply 4007 TS 128 Dors hester st.VVANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERvant, \u2018One willing to go to the \u201country.Apply.with references, to 144 Bishop st.1s VV ANT ED CARPENTERS, BENCH hands.V.E.Traversy, 15 Josaphat late, Puplncau ave: 128 WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BARBERS.eady job and good wages.Apply 213 Centre st .128 WV-ANten \u2014 A MAN TO ACT AS CUOK \" and steward on small yacht.Apply, pr letter, to P.O.isox 2213.» \u2018 rome pr rT vue TIONAL bs Dorsuestir.top lat.tm PEGS vents, with date.of birch, aud i | Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Eté, © ; , will send you a pen picture.of your.life.A.FOR BALE oy EASY FAYMENTE.AT) LL Solwell, Rougemont, PQ.134 | fa Advertisements under this heading \u20143c crackery, @L very lowest.prices and best 777 ST TT per word for one insertion.Six iusertions treatment Lauuu Boos, liv \"81, Lawrence.Found Lor tho price of PS Hie me ta veut, - i oo per word per lnserti ç - - 081 -' FOX TERK] y I on TALE \u2014 UP-TO-DATE | vl! P, HOE JOUND \u2014 oN Tu SIND INSTANT, A body, black head, od\u2019 MALE, WHITH at Libs St.tluvert st., cliy.running |.sklif floating in the river.Owner \u2018can round\u2019 leather céllar, tax No, 210.Apply and .| de have same by paying expenses.Apply # | advise of return to:l.Gastoigne, 4 Sussex pou SALE _ CANE eos FOR ThE Congregation.126 etreet.Reward.- ; \u20ac milhons inds of 1olaing camp beds, ===\" ET s î ( oA 2 sey beds and pillows aiways on hand.beddiug Medical.= : tit er\" leads equal to dew.\u2018fownsneud, eT stock, your choice, $10.00, 220 St.Martin st.: : \"Ea Ad erlisements tnder- this hending see Co - 1% word for one Insertion.Six Insertions OR SALB \u2014 CEDAR SKIFFÉS, BY BEST Umiailo bullders, also a large number of canoes, at very moderate prices.r'raser Bros., dus DL, James, corner lospector st, 1: + Legal Cards.per per word | pur lupertion.A ASSEUR \u2014 YOUNG MAN FROM GERmany, thorough knowledge of massage and Swedish movement, gives treatment to gontlemen at thelr residenc es, Price Mo or the price of tour, making the rate fa cent REBNSHIELDS, GRU ERNSHIBLDS, MAC- \"ute.Charles, 407 Dorchester st.Languedoc.J.N.U hields, WH suries «1 Uepumsblelds, RC.A.ve, ur TNACIAL MASSAGE AND MANICURING.Macalister, lrroll, \u2018Laugueduc, ° : tlioroughly taught.Terms moderate.128 Miss Kelly, .1314 Ontario.Boots and Shoes.BITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR- ristors, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc.Cornwall, 00TS3S AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKB BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty af repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber C.Cameron, LL.B.IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTRRS, boots, water botties, and evoryihing made ui Geo.eu.\u201calubons K pad Faring » arpa dot \u2018rubher: A.HODINA, 4 4 Boaver Hall Hill.es Agents \u201cWanted.: £4 Advertisements under \u201cthis heading\u2014%0 per word for one insortion.Six insertions for the price of four; making the rate %.cent per word per \u2018nsertion.ANTED \u2014 TERRITORY 1§ NOW BEING alloted agents to sell.the installment J 8.BUCHAN, K.O., \u201cADVOCATE, BTC.« Guardian Assurance Building, 160 86 James st., Montreal \u2018Undertakers and Embalmers.TV ©.WRAY & BRO, untain at, Les Ci om ique.Uptons 2188, Bast and Wikian WRAY, 138 Bt.Catherine \" Uptown 2867.chandise Company, \u2018Limited: big money and permanent.position.to capable men; two more city canvasrera also wanted.Apply \u2018Room 12, BERT QRIFFIT ets Wall u A RIF H, ngton s au a mie = Bank of Ottawa Building, St James at, Montreal.; hn «0 ; a .ND SS.os contract, issued by the North American Mer- | R SALE.\u2014 THOROUGHBRED WHITB- Fo Wyandotie cockerel, \u2018weight, 6 lbs.ten .months old; , Apply 27 Chomedy- st.Summer Resorts.SUMMER BOARD \u2014 AT ST.LAMBHRT, three minutes\u2019 walk from.river, furnished room, with board, suitable for two young men of married couple; private family.Apply K 255, Herald Office.\u201d * 129 BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATBED at Kim Cotiage.Good shade.Terms, 43.60 for ladies, children according to -age: For further particulars,iapply to Mrs.Geo.Rowe.Franklin Centré, Quo.\u2018Free transportation.US Situations Vacant.tx Advertisements \u2018under this heading -j \u2018tar Advertiséments.under thin beading \u2014 20 worgis, one insertion, 10 cents; one.week, 25° cents.V American Dyeing Co.\\ ment.YANTED \u2014 + ASSISTANT LADY\" CLERK for the receiving office.Apply\u2019 British 126 TANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED, SALESman tor our carpet and curtain depart- Apoly Hamilton Co.WVANTED \u2014 \u2014 A SMART BOY FOR MANU- lacturing office.Apply 283 St.Patrick street.© 130 WANTED = \u2014 WELL EDUCATED YOUNG lady us teacher.Apply in person, Moon's.tyliabic Shorthand and Business Cole loge, 128 Karn Hall, St.Catherine st.JALESMEN WANTED EVERYWHERE; TQ handle Novelly Sign Cards.Every gre «chant buys from 10 10 100 on sight.\u2018800 var ties.Van Bui gn sti, Chicage, 111 Cajalogue \u2018free.Sullivag Co.\u201c W.street.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, THOROUGH GEN eral gervant; English vrefetred; best of - refercnces required, App 948 7 \"Dorchester WANT ED \u2014 A_ PLAIN COOK OR GENe eral servant.Apply 545 Grosvenor AT || Westmount, evenings.2 V ers, servant girls, steam drillers, farm hands, brads finishers, ANTED \u2014 COOKS; \"DRIVERS, MACHIN« .ists, moulders, stone masons, bartende etc.Huckle's, 808 Craig al \u2018 Apply or send \u2018stamp for particulars, dian Agency, yyanten) = CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH poris weekly.Freé passage and return, Canae 182% St.Antoine ste Montraal home in UId Mexico.\u2018Address Dr.F.Vasques Gotez, Mexico.[WANTED \u2014 \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS \u2018TO 6su \u2018Wel:ington st.\\ATANTED \u2014 A GOVERNESS FOR SMALL children in a comfortable and refined Eliseo street, No.38, Mexico Quy run envolope machiues; \u2018also à few\u2019 learn.Canada Luveiops Co., cor.Latour an Busby.128 VW ANTED \u2014_ DRESSMAKER AND IM proyer, Apply at ouce, Miss Pau ANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY.APPLY * Compoéing Roum, Herald Office.\u2019 make a start ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.AFPLY to 20a Bleurv street.J WVANTSL-RESPECTABLE- \"AND INTELe ligent persous to solicit oruurs.for nurse ery stock?to the right parues I can offer tis A bust -inducements;.best time in \u2018the year t@ Apply for ternis, at Once te D.Smith, Winona, Ont.arr Business Cards.J.A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR To PIN.layscn & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 it.Paul st., Montreal.\"eated Storage, Bond op Free.\u2018Teiephone Main 1303.P.O Sox 434.Horses, Carriages, &c.OARD \u2014 AT FARMHOUSF, HEALTHY ' lovality, shady lawn, daily mail, four miles from Knowlton.Terms motderate.Apply Springdale Farm, Brome Centre, Que.128 #35 Advertisements \u2018under this honding \u2014 - 8c per word for ong insertion.Six insertion for the price of four, making the rate 4 cong per word per insertion.» BOARL-BUMMER BOARDERS WANTED.First class board; good-.raoms; witliin % mile of Brome Lake.Address Queen's Hotel, Foster, P.Q., OARD-\u2014-SUMMER - -BOARDERS WANTED.First class -board, large- new houss, can accommodate 20, largé, airy rooms, with bath, upper and lower galleries, also good\u2019 trout fishing and near C.P.R.Post Office and churches.Address Millwood House, P.O.Box 94 Brome, Que.130 \u201c F nll classes, including heavy draught, general purpose, carriage pairs, and saddle horses, Géo.Climie, 129 FOR s SALE \u2014 SHVERAL GOOD DRIVERS.Place Viger station \u2018And | OR SALE\u2014AT THE CANADIAN HORSE Repository, 110 St.Etienne st, harses of _Ptop.general purpose and draught .i tables, § Dubord go MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB.DEPARTMENT NL » .| SPORTING COMMENT .i ~ |4ne fie1a and: the bleachers took occa- 4 : Victory wn | ison inis na ec .aion - mation, is ana as L 07 A .120 E.pe Lo; was: a woolly, rowdy-dow -rub- ; PA in\u201d - ë d .The Birds play in Bufaflo to-day and| To ti té t ber.: v ! y-do - .1 \"K | Ni hl Saturday yi be sway sor neuriy s monts.uel © Bal imore to Win Yes erda © Gibson's Texas Leaguer in the sec: Bah ; in int nnings a y sincerest hopes of the Montreal fans .a y ona.with \u2018oyce Spending coyly \u201con fi .rst- corner, brough e fans to thelr.- 3 ere Ro on pl Jr to pase fe, nda i Wha NEW RECORDS - |: : 25 ; tL - a e return for ano e whilde old \u20ac ) Lo Two Triples, a Double and a Single Netted Three Runs| >.\"ore A Bunching of Hits in Last Two Innings and Kuhns\u2019 third, It was a peath or a Gong, to : wk LES SOE .- .: | first two innings\u2014only to be wiped - wide A ) .a ; : .; - 1 | When Birds Seemed to Have the Game Well in in Hand.At retire all to Fare, they pty \u201cErrors Beatthe Birds \u2014 Meaney Back in the Game out with, circus work later on.\u2018Famous Shot Mad Wors .shown that\u2019they can play winning ba i : ! Co SPBAKING OF OF \u2018PHE BIRDS.u ade one : but: there has not been a opraistont = ST 12 i CU |.A:fan submits the following: \u2014 - .- \\ Triples by Byers and à Écny.a double third.Raub hit safely and Joyce|brilllance about thelr play that will on, somewhere the sun is.shal ng, Hayden, Gibson, \u2018Bases \u2018on salle, ott ten throlh Ditchers.records for the first derful Scores at Local Cn LE by Hayden and a single by Hearne, all| scored.ultimgtely fill up the yawnin caverns nd\u2019 somewhere bands do play \u2019 [ason, 3; off Felix, 1: Struck ou : LC in the ninth innings eve Bartle Nothing doing in\u2019 the Birds\u2019 half or| 2 = > Kreitners orton, sg And what's the use of repining \u2018 |by Mäson, 7: by Felix, 1.Left en: Won.Lost.Pet.; Tournament, oo A the victory over Montreal Saturday Ly the ninth.coilers, - E'en If the Birds lost yesterday?bases, Baltimore, 3; Montreal, 3.Um- \u2018McCarthy - FE 1 2 6001 2 : so 2e 3 four runs to three.The score: \u2014 .It was the old; old story of bingles pire Moran.TOY cinveenerroedinnennen, 3 3 -600 ; fl 5 | t A real shortstop and a real third and bungles .Le Barber sevvssesrencconconsoue À 2 .333 Én Up to the ninth the Birds played BALTIMORE.baseman, together witl little timel .4 Ç NOTES OF THE GAME Fellx .ees 1 3 250 J A, R.Elliott, \u2018the eraclo shot, established A snappy ball and for the first time this} AB.R.1B.PO.A JS.» togett a MOV! The Orides supplied the bingles and : Nn \u2018 Pappalau.\"us 1 8 \u2018250 two new local.\u2018records at the Montreal Gün eu Season at Alwater Park, the fans were| srayden, Lf.5 1 3 1 0 v|Kitting would shoot the Birds to the the Birds supplied the bungles.James ls to.be releaged by the Birds.[Hammond .l00 04-1000 Club's tournament wat weck.On the first, ee Appt on thelr toes for nine bright ins p80 \"£0 4 0 0 0 0 oto with a rapfdity that would cause; Both were generous In thelr doria- McAleese had a batting average of Tw ni day he broke 206 targeis out ol 215, on the, .- JV nings.Kehy, Cf, «oon 400 2 4 0 70) Manager Bannon's silvery locks to glow L008, and if the Orfoles had only been 1.000.; voor second \u201d { 215, Cob The Birds, of course, had to ring in a] Seb, un 5 ct 0 13 0 6 OE the home team, 2,500 fans, who dared '., roll i= [pat the first 23 games.played Hummond Sécond day 207 out of 215, and on Saturday xX couple of puihk plays, but these simpy, Jordan, Doon 3 0 1 1 1 »fWwithijoy.The fans have supported the| pa perils of a trip to the Shameock \u2018 Che\u2019 Birds wore their travelling uni- has allowed an average of 12 u.s per game, |205 out of 215.He was noi shooting for the .Pa accentuated the brilllance of their other Loudenstager, 2b.; 4 0 1 + ofbirds with a loyalty that has not been| grounds yesterday, would have been orms yesterday.d d Bacper 15 pi mn earthy Coty 6 | prize.money, but to break records.Had he efforts.\u2018licidentally they lost the gitaie Griffin, 3b.1.7 3, 0 1 0 8- à earned, for their constant attendance happier \u2018than bees in a honey pot.| Byers made a triple Satur ay and ai! In only six games out of the pi # 23 have een entered for the money Le would have, for Montreal,but-naturally-the- Birdsi \"Byers, 3b.Towa 11 1° 0 1 0/has ben rewarded by a monotonous Seven io two was the score, and as double yesterday.the Birds made moro hits than their op-|swept In everything in sight.do not worry over a.trifling thing like Hearné, c.4 1 3 6 3 ji ji Saturday's=battle, the Orioles re-| Gibson's throwing to second is pret- ponents, or.Gl \u2018ot ; that.Burchell, ._@: 3 1 0 0 3 9, Series of losses.The Birds have shown! served their most artistic touches till ty ragged \u2018these days.Of the 68 errors made in 23 games, 32 were o leason, o Boston, headed the list The smiling Pappalau was guilty of Peer 20 2 00 2 Jan inclination to lose their heads,where-| the end of the struggle.s rm, play- made by players at short and third base.Aturday, breaking 196: «i.D.Dumont, of h .; ; i Lon The Bird Griffin, despite his lame arm, play A a nite 1d ight Montreal, was secand, breaking 190.enth Hearne the Oriana: cares pe Totals .35 4 12 27 15 2!as visiting teams have played ball ¢ Birds took the lead at the wire ed a fast flelding game.garden and a mood guifjelder or and short.Dumont and Craig obtained.the highest Ded out a double, He began to- got MONTRE AL \u2018every: miinute they have \u2018been on the| .; .| If the Orioles win the pennant.local |'ätop would make the team strong.average record on Lhe ind gas.each break- ; y : & A._ Vo.; , - - \"ICT, + ; so 2 +.SF) frisky around second.base, and Fosy| .ARR.1B.PO.A i field.Any time the Birds acquire this fans will not be surpriged.} A WELL-WISHING FAN.[BE 19 out o next.wits ja vion and 5.a Quilier Puppalau essayed to nip him on + 0 + 6 3 o0]most desirable characteristic, they may Batinon, Meaney, Joyce and Jordan.HOW TORONTO LOST.- © 1Dr.Gleason scored the highest average\u2019 re- off the bag.Miller, Zb.4 0 à 4 0 Ori at ; en d we'll get out made pretty running catches, T M »9 + (8 ° ç y cord during the !2st two days.He obtained .Aubrey wasn't Johnny-on-the-spot,} Bannon.of.À 13 ay Vire us at our expense an g Wagner will never play ball agaln.Sibi lay \u20ac pecial.)- Newark, beat first prize iy the Mercnanaise as well as ; tiot by ten feêt, and.the ball boundled! Kuhns, rf.ii.4 0 # \"Ce kan extra to convey the glorious news |The injury.to his knee Is permanent.«als Saturday aflernoon in a \u2018score lin the miss and out event où each of tue\u2019 ___ R% - , - melLachance, Ib, as 4 0.1 8 0 VU do Jane y.» of 6 to 4.The pall was_of .a_rather pour.-three=-days-that-the-shoot-lasted.\" - Briefly = + gleefully -to deep centre; Mw-IHeariel Dv 31 1 Te Ty TL Tyg tothe fans: : Mason 8 momething of a- BItter and] variety ail\u201d the way through, for which the pp.Gleabon scored the highest average dur.9 scored and Hughey Jennings smiled, ver.dh.een 0°1 2 4 2 .RARE swings at the ball like \u2018another Ja- Torontos were principally to blame.Toron-! ing thé entre.matei, baving broken tne ; Pâppalau threw open the throttle Ey p5- \u2019 : 2 2 © 0 % Whew, bit these Orioles are a brisk Joie.Co : ie ios prevented from scoring the fourth,! jargent number of birds ; > \u20ac » ove .\u201c - - ; a \u201d n - ; , w hen the innings opened and fanned, I Raub, ¢.1,0._ 1 1 5 1 1ilot.More ginger in them \u2018than there - The rumor that ¢'asey was la as- tel Tellme witha ruck to vente.hind | go llowink Is a of ary 4 of last Satur- 2 Pappälau, p.200 2 6 1,0 3 \u2018lis in-the average spice foundry, They sume the management of the Royals |base.Capt.Gatins claimed {hat this wag 125,8 Mateh:\u2014Out of 215 birds, J.A.R.El- re DIDN'T MAKE GOOD.appt : ; i ge spl fiott, 206; Dr.Gleason, 196; G, Dumont, 190: _ ; .: | Gibson Lo.e a» # ® play ball as if they really liked it and; was a tanard.which Catéber Shea took a promet ot I.Upton, of llamilton, 176; T.M.Craig.of.F \u2019 TTT TL 7 5H, AW ane ora ac fee In the seventh Felix rapped the lea- Xi ook à pr ent pa Sherbrooke, 175: I.A.Duff, of Toronto, 156; | Totals .3% 3 8 27 13 \u20ac as if the pay envelopes were as re ther for a good, long two-bagger, after game.by ia Ene oad hit out of the WH.Craig, of Montreal, 170: McDuff, of __ , .; mote a possibility as it was in their vzoning twice, | À by Latimer.\u2018The Newarks bunched hits\u2019 Montreal, 179; 1.- 51.Jean, of Montreal, 171; .\u201cBatted in ninth for Pappalau.vorner-lot .days.It's a pleasure .to Neal Is as tireless and as playful | in tha sixth and eighth tunings.Jones and c.Redman, of Montreal, ob @iontreal.scored ?Ballimore.\u2026 SOS vateh them cavort about the award ds a terrier, He coversl an immense | Gating singled in Succession fn (he dust jun \u2018120 out of 145: J.Kenyon, of Montreal, 57 5 en .LL 08 3 .\u2018nr 4 egata \u2018 1 \u2018FY Montreal Lo.tee =e.0200 .like so many frolicsome lambs.Every- amount of ground.row released La TE nn Pplera Le out of 55; R.Lewis, \"01 Montreal, il out of \u2019 Summary -\u2014-Two hase hits, Hearne; .shine Neal is the smartest shortstop in the | erratic; for he forced.with ba np 75: J.H.Rotnville, 28 out of 13; Williams, N Byers, one 18 jolly and there is-no grouching.: lle Latimer piced.A run with a base on ot\" Gtiawa, Ti out of 95.Huvden: three base hits, Noal, Byers, ; ; .Eastern League, according to Manager balls.Latimer \u2018hit safely to centre, scoring \"The tour t- was the\u2019 most successful Relty; sacritice hit Pappälaus Ny suble! When they are facing thé batier they -Hughte Jennings, more.In the sixth Harley.made à double cnt hapyrmament , 4 as the most Successul play.Aubrey to Miller io Lac halle [walK into the ball as if their heart was When it comes dow n to the \u201cfine througb Jones losing the ball in the sun.large and, \u2018the scores were wera uniformly high.stolen bases, Hayden.MeAlgese.Do in thelr efforts and hone of them\u2019 point Mike Joyce is playing the most a ee \u2018the \u2018mana « patch- 8; Struts puis DE hE Bu a ces any extraordinary surprise if Kuh 1 valuable game for the Birds.The: score:\u2014 y 5 Cl .alau, % base on 3.0 ure : * * y - Kuhns on the Coaching Line.\u2019 \u2019 ; i - Pr Pappaiau, T:wild pitch, Bure hell he lace es out a triple.vo ! 5 .Coa ! 8.sigelinte gro andti En te up Haydons! : ?TORONTO.R H-T1:0AE| ~~ Tr .ite 1 B-R-H-TP;0-A \u201cby pitcher, hy Pappalau, qe Mr et Just recall, oh ye long-suffering fan, === At the first tur couple | WBS alone Worth halt & dollar, À Rapp, 1d.cui.3° 0 0,14 0.1 + .a: een ae | {hat the Orioles nade four triples.and! [; lengths fo the urn, were a co uple | Felix soaked the ball for a dguble | Harley, et 4 0 051 0 0; Co LoS PTE 2° > {Wo doubles In the two games here.back stretch they raced holding rela- | ih the seventh but was left at second, M arte * à 1 1 8 eat * mn : d'Fhat is swatting the sphere some !Vely the same positions.Rounding Miller flying out\u2019 to Loudensiager.tures oy Th 12 8 7 Qi - NOTES OF THE GAME.: Wh: t would we give if \u2018we only had\u2019 into the home stroech the Orioles! loudenslager Is a peach of a second\u2019! Magoon, u.8.3 6 à 1 3 0: .Ç \u201c 11° in a moved up and in the last dash, over- haseman.Anything he misses has to | O'Brien, 3b.8.1 1-1 6 1 Baunon misjudged Kelly's triple Ja \u2018coterie of artists who could knock | hauled and -pussed the sad and droob-| be more than ordinari'v sulphurous.- -Foft, c .\"rscscss BE V1 6 2 217 the ninth, | thé stitches out \u2018of the ball?- What\u2019 Ing Birderlinos, ; Crystal, Po 2.\u2026.\u2026.\u202600uss 8 0 0 0 37! .| ay ; ; Bannon was cäu&ht \u2018cold between, .: role Hayden, Jelly and Hearne carried off\u201d \u2018heroes the Birds would be, what street-| cables au one ut the lamentable pe [second \u2018and third LAS in \u2018the third.(\u201cPPleBAte, Piece 1 0 9 4 2 \" : \u2019 ., the batting honors, : ) - sta! LS - = ald : = A Wasa snappy enjoyable game, Ca: ani street coruer conversations they | nessed bythe Montreal fans since the ; He oad lots of Ane, but failed to Total een 24 T2056 Hamburg M aki ng Fast Time oh 12 pe eke, \u2014 \u2018would furnish food for, if they would local season opened.- They: saw the Cine M | n \u201c ol NEWARK.- nd L di L Co fx.> ro ; , , \u2018ith force} Birds made a grand stand «start and mpire oran has the Very.nest : \u2018A.B.R.H.P.O AE.: .The Hirds pulled off a double play mm, only sniite (he horse- hide with for \"then fade\u2019 away nto selling-platers.| Voice for calls, \u201cOwl one, O-w-] two, Swander, ef.\u201c.3 0 1 2 0.0 an ; ea ng at Last the third 7Miter to Lachance.7.\u2018and judgment: Alas, they are allow-, The Rirdsh presented an altered but #trike \u201c\u2014and then it is \u201cBow wow!?'Mahling, Ih.1°2 # 4; \u2019 R rt À running vateh by Kelly of Bannon\u2019 8.ing chances.to achieve fame to \u201clip: unimproved Heap.Pat Meaney.was ow! ow!\u201d | Sonkman.3b.> $ J ol .eports.\u2019 fi fo centre in the third innings was a \u2018through their fingers- and their batting.ark in (his old place in right field *Jinnnie Bannon is a good ball payes: atin, 11 5 173 era : ! feature.\u2014- > ffeminate.J or the first time since the preceding except when he is on the bases and oy n, 1b, 1-9 0 1 Jam Substitute Player.to be Re.ied I © frit same of the.averages are of e n a ., Sunday, when he was hit by a pitch- \u2018then-hé has about as much.judgment ' Murphy.or 1 3-0 3 New York May 29.\u2014Two of the contesting - ames, Substitute aye 9 be Re riffin played faultless, but \u201ced ball.Kuhns supplanted Aubrey at{as a bag of river sand, : Shea, c 0 1 2 9 YachtS, -supposed to\u2019 be ihe leaders in the leased by Bannon.$ Se His paging Sa a Hughie Jennings was asked to tell: \u2018short and Aubrey was at third, re-; Meaney got a nice\u201d pe aption.as ne! Mepherson.bp.0 01 Ii Gran yacht race for the German Emperor's\u2019 ; his throwing to fit i ol ç , Ca | ; ; r # ! = | } Cup, were cheered in mid-oc b h ne ~ - 8- 1 assis ats.(NETSECTEU Of his team\u2019s success.oh, placing Dyer: {strode up to \u2018the plate He made good\u201d * Latimer, Coons 1.5 0 4 un eve and crew of the he Yl o Griffin, CTHin Hearne made, a double.Kuhns made two Heautiful Dyer | } 1 Cc - \u201cWagner 0.0 ¢ o,P & Sta er cin learne mace, i «1 have to get a\" good team together,\u2019 yer is neither a Rradley nor a Co too.This.war his first appearance: \u20ac 5 ; 0 a 0 ul Celtic from.Liverpool, which arrived in port and Parvalau soaked *urchell on the ine, but it is not.perceptible to the! .larlarity ., - Là {hp replied: \u201cthere is no money in an since his knockout.some time: ago: \u2014 \u2014 eo \u2014 _-| yesterday.°-On Wednesday \u2018last, in the fore arm, Hucsiiesr *toreçd Burehell at sud-, ; p p | .; | naked eye where Aubrey has anything i Git à .i i T 6 9 27 8.3! n00n, the German schooner Hamburg and ond and worked around to third Lin\u201d Eastern League team In Baltimore un- on him\u2019 either In tielding -or hitting | Son got \u2018em down to second nice- otal = \u201c \u201c}Amerïean schooner Endymion were passed.{dy in praetice.but when _thére.were.Le men on bases ft was another: story Wises en bois.and\u2014Papp=-+- to the Arena.Hayden ant JeMee=e's The.fans \u201cwouldi-Aubrey- made a catch of a-ball-drven ! \u201cMcPherson in \u201cthe \u201csixth.77 hPoth yachts Wwére within easy vision of \u2018the - straight nin his mit but in other re- less Jt I\" a Winner?Celtic's passengers and presented beautiful: 3 n Keore_by Inning 8 vied a double steal?hut Au- net stand for it.I.have ce Bo after] aK his playing was as \u2018tame as a Miller needed-a lacrosse to field he | ORAL eer 00000203 pictures as they were \u2018in full sail every inch \u201c à ue foriner at the plate, players\u2019 who will, make &ood.Sn rainy day.| low.ones.Newark \" 0000030 = ot of canvas they could carry being spread to catch the- fresh\u2014southerly \u201cbreeze \u2018that vais dultimnores in their half of thn Min d (Hings* tp Pappalau's piteh \u2014 tx that caused tie, {aus to veg, ! ; ied aptey, Brers batted for Chris\u2019 ; Kahhis should\u2019 be playing ball for the!\u2026 The Orloles are-the -heaviest- hitting | \u201cToronto 7 ; ! v : blowin «| Now.ls 1t- that \u201cManager Jim isn't Lachine Clamdizgers \u2014As-a-shortstop-\u2014team-thnt has been seen-here-tthis- sea-; \u2018Summäary:\u2014Thre \u2018Coek- The flamburg wis on the starboard tack Trompelled To fallow.a similar \u201ccourse, judging from his performance yester-; son, * They made three clean triples, man.Two-base hits, Sotfel @.Toit.Sa\u20ac- and making very fast time.The Hamburg ithat*the local \u2018fans find life so full of: day.he is à, fierce, ferocious and fear-{ and tWo doubles Saturday, and one rifice hits, O'Hagan, O'Brien, Murray, Mo- pag covered 1387 miles\u201d fin an der us cad out a triple.Lo deep LC | some failure He: can foozle ground: : triple: and a\u2019 double yesterday.riarity.\u2018Innings.pitcher, by McPherson, i; Capt.Passow.of, the American liner St.cere.pr ES | dreariness and disappointments?\u201cers end throw wildly with an Dyer and Wiedenraul wiewsd\u201d the | bi Morlarity, 4: by Crystall, 3: by Apple- | Paul, which arrived yesterday, reported pass- leavin pop) up @ weak fi io: ERAT ; CT SOS : \u201cspecimen Who has ev oF JURRI~d- Spal \u201cBame fromthe grand st \"Both-are chat.Ni Hits, .oft-McPhersor,.Apple M ing: \u201ctwo-of-the-yachts.\u201cOne undoubtedly -was\u2014\u2014 cbt gue Gt Ad Dyer.Ugo it\" Mike sees Isn't Afraid to \u2018Slide When.Neither the Shamrocks nor the Capi- ings adopted horsehide, within gighit on the Hat of cripples, Dyer having a | Bases\u201d on balls, of Cryatal I4.(Swander 2, fhe, Endymion a.Te Dee Jeter oi 79 Whoopee! A ÿ.\u2018Yhelneäch = topped tr .He is Stealing Bases.t (als y 1 t ch A of old Mount Royal: bad lex and Wiedy a broken .finger, ti O'Hagan):*off McPherson.3.(Magoon.- n p « , CE 3 SN A .appear to be o champ on&hip, l it \u2018 | Gatins, & & : jed a wireless message from the Minnenatia, lov, tncfether 10 make a put out ai! , He fs only charged with four ATrOrs y re big.el hte hit.\" called | Toft; Rapp); off Moriarity * (Rapp, Harley): ; ; ; or Ae ar Un j lgi frém their exhibition p ; ou\u2019re blz-ennouz called a pp}, , reporting the xyachts.This message, he # Meither vrahe nr UHOT AL\" Méarne rétéen TITI | ; cpp Calibre.judging ! ut he should be given the Birds! en- {fan with a red vest to Byers, as the, off Applegate 3 (Murphy, Mahling.Jones).oo JIVE.CIR printed correctly In the press / {Lg hres sane \u2018 from len field to third in the fours] Saturday.They are weaker than last Ure last column.\u201cWith\u201d Kuhns elim=4 7 Struck out, by Crystall 3'Nurpby, O'Hagan, | gespatches.The message as received by tha\".Burcher col Harte ap second, | NINES: cutting off Kelly and Nosal, vear dnd either collection would make\u201c Mated from yesterday's game and one fa he i \u201c7 {Latimer); by McPherson 2(Crystall 2: by {st Paul from tue Minnehaha was: - \u2018Byers veorite.: .Mike Joyce made three \u201chits, stole i \u201cof Hamilton McCarthy's = springless.oo 8 I Morfarity 3 (Magoon, O'Brien, Rapp): by \u201cHamburg leading\" Ailsa by 13 miles, er act ed ot a dalle.at- three bases and scored two runs,.Pretty, \u2026 sorry showing against the Shamrocks statues\u2019 set up -at short.the Rirds: Applegate 3 KCockman, au vi bancs, Then came \u2019 Endymion, Atlantic, Fleur-de- ; Vaucing Pur eff lo tind Metleoss gond work, \u2018or « \u2018apitals of last.September.How-;,nIght have won: but: Kuhns was there cP heron.° Hit by pitcher, by McPherson.Lys and Valhalla, a long distance astern.fanned, bat Ket tore off Hthree-biegfr Threr of \u201cthe Oricles, Kelly, Neal and ever, it is to \u2018early.to criticize Ihe ith a large.gorgeous, past-the-Qsler- to vence, Aud Bureholl ad Fayden Byers: made triples, the first of Lhe-sea- ; bwelves, as they have \u2018not had, mit miscues and the Birds lost, | : | White.Left on bases, Toronto, §; ; Newark, 1.ny + | a 1 taliel, Jordan \u2018went cout.Miller 10 ein, An Were clean drives to deep.cen- The best thing to de vith regard to j | | ! 9.Time, 215.Umpire, Hassett.TORONTO ARGOS\u2019 RECORD - 5 OTTAWA WON TWICE.\u2018 - ON SCHUYKILL BROKEN .Ottawa; May 29.\u2014Ottawa won its second + a , p .Lachance.> tre.practice to speak of.When they Found such spectacles as \u2018that of yesterday, +1 Flees] ve 8.\u201c 0 Ca Now it ir nor at all likely hat thes Manager Jennings makes his bova| into warm weather condition, they will ix to forget them, but how can wa two runs would Rave heen scored had play live ball: They Fun on and off the.be different propositions \u2026 to handle, orget them when the Birds keep.forc- \u2018ubrev ar op 7 Zied Tiere s ; INE.them upon.our notice\u201d est in tbe Eastern Canadi Philadelphia.May 20.29.\u2014-Record time - was.ACY ard Joyer not fougled Ticar, vs field ai the beginning and end pf an In- Meanwhile.they - should: devote.Félix toyed with.the Orioles for three ee rn nee Mm # poor exhie made Saturday in the third annual regatta PE Birds worked in a heace of ruse nings lke a Tot of colts.' i their\u2019 attention to\u2019 \u201crounding into Jonny - In that time they got one | ; bition of ball om the visitors\u2019 part.The or herienn Rowing Apia fer RR .a ca .pnely es d \u2018in thé venth t 4 \u2018auy Fer, In the sécond.Dyer and.Aunsey wert The us es madd Three, ite In Lien that cdhdition, for the people mane ai RP ! ! Valieyfield Catch > ain The store wns In the eight-oared junior college event the #asy © out Mik Jo \u201cge sinzra] and third, but good firlding by, the Birds- ,0£ Ottawa and Montreal hav \u20ac and 1a eolebrate.the occasion of such | 1% 40 À Cornell erew\u2019 took.first honors and broke .GERD made 2 weak Throw wa first oc aml Hayden's interference with Miller, = ; Temmy Rauh's grounder and Rau.wus Pre venting a double play, ret! ired then \u2018 prople of Ottawa and Montrea) have A remarkaæble performance, Felix gave | 6a and Joyce cursed the pat: Without any scoring.«seen, ap much good lacrosse that they McAlerseé free transportation\u2019 to.Las.; ; .; } hance's station.ty went ont to > Pappalsu male a tiaely ni andi lian Miller scored in the first bat On A are now willing to pay for only the qUA NS \u2018but Jordan aroped off a it !' On Saturday Valleyffeld \u201cshowed to better the record for the course, which is the same | advantage , with Pierce on: the slab, the ; length as the English Henley\u2014one mile, 530- score being 9 to 5.Fortier, who was in | yards, -Corneii's time ,was 5 minutes and 34 the box for the visitors yenterday,.allowed Seconds.\u2018The best previous was that made 15° hits, whie Bennett for Ottawa was.only .by the Argonaut crew, of Taronto, in 1943, ee a hr eT tan in vie te fe bail.uu vas sent back La third.real creme de la\u2019 éreme.; \u2018and McAleese romped around ta third, \"touched five times.loe Page umpired both | When it rowed the colirse in 6.3.Corneli enth \u2019 Joy.Ce Ce ss i vies cond, sriffin tried to steal ancand fn the sae ' * ° ° # Neal forced Jordan at second batoscor - \"i games.Ottawa is scheduled to- play Mont-, hen fan) od Bist The Cu Univers Cu PISTON RE DURE LL ies sural.CG a : 7 il ; ; e ji ed McAleese, Loudenslager sent ! treal next Sunday.ale freshmen were s 8 - ard a bed throw by Hedrde to head ond inns, and was RE sht by yards - Verily the Caps, were a huge and rosy © C : ! u real in Mon \\ sity of Pennsylvania junior crew was third, grounder to Miller and died at first.Score by innings of Sunday\u2019 s game:\u2014 : In the sixth, Kuhns pail 4 Hayden's Much of the interest of the regatta was « ntoux toion Ruubs nice throw.disappointmant.They came down here ; : R.H.E.| centered in the Vesper Club's eight.which Bin off erninb'ed hing to de: A the fl tal a.° Np AL ALEXANDER sta |, seven.oli ot \u201cseventeen games\u201d only HARRIS, HARKNESS AND CO, J Air .© : ?! ce ; À : i.Jacsen a wealth of advance nouces that \u201cpit but threw wildly te Lichance and .: Ouawa sec igesscac den B 11142 2\u2014I6 15° 44g to row at the English Henley.The Uni- A Cun saline .o Corin Patterson.Gwe v= on \"would prove the fertune of a theaul-.Hayden aed around In third Mim al \u201cVallesfield !1111IU7: 90010304 5_ 7 {versity of Pennsylvania crew was he only .Es OL ARS Pters terse es an sllvan,-4 .seared vat MeAlrese's- hit sent \"; y he Vespers: aud the latter : : - pur wit ! t hurt in the sev- ertry against.the p sata rss.Re dU and or iger t noire, OI.oughlln.\u2018cal company, and they tell down h over the plate, lent by a four Up from.nia.own bat.\\ held them all the way down the course.!% A+ Toronte - Co x HE teudante, 37,04 = \u201ca bump that could be heard at L'OMR= Fhe Orioles \u2018half of the eighth was.gaturd scorè was as follows:\u2014 was a close race and thegaszirants for Hén- .Xewark c pans W aon 002100 \u2019 In nat, There wasn't a single \u2018fenture.as lively as à dog show.Mason hit .2 .La atar uy\u2019s R.H.E, ier honore wom by the sea orgin of org a Cee 200200 5 cer .: ! 7 p Tan fo A Phen id mea er son 010 Toman 3 3 about thelr play that served.to.irra- envies oi Juss 4 Le Pure us : Oftawa Le : al hee rift 8 of a secon P es CATER ms mi ens guerre denver i ere red hot and Mason was safe, Vallevfietd ; vou * \u2018 and TEC Lene, Jura .Hater velty.and Weaver: Patton and\u2019 diate the ordinarily genlal physiognomy Hayden sacrificed pari 4 Me | The Harvard freshmen.wou the race for ft ree ects en pat env 0 - Kitrretpe.Uinpire, Connolly.Autenduace, | yarn critived nentiy ane - | University of Pennsylvania; after a bard SE ES FE ; CL Ameri: .\" .à a .W.kK.with hits, Jo u rudety smashing on .a \u2019 verguy (MF.eo nt wd 2 Americau Loas\u2026 standing.: vetgran auporters of te same.W.Fu triple, which plénred the bases, The \u2019 New York.May 8.-Manager, Metiraw; of TRE : : Bazterie nnd Steen v pans.\u20ac © Won.\u2018 Loat.Pet | Powell, a F.Fouan and A.G.Piti- fusillade nettéd the Orloles four runs.+ \u201cbaby\u201d walked up \u201cto bat.\u2018Then By ers the New York Baseball Club has been fined i erp rii.CE Eh mes vd Teese nn 1.oa taway ruefully looked at the mountain, A\u201d double by.Byers and a single \u2018by ke hid Nil Bor vi, fan Son and Suspenied for Bresident Dees tush wf DOG SHOW MOST SUCCESSFUL ser Nd gma ) : = au ol a 40277 wondered It it was golng to rain: Hayden scored the former-in the ninth, 1e devant \u20ac Second rex Co Philaeighia © _.Li Je j oC Ha and Christmas.Theirs Po a éxpèri- Hayden (ried 10 stretch his chit into Mil slid for: home in the second, the Pittsburg Clb.en : , Là \u201cEVER HELD IN MONTREAL Rue Bester og 8 | Waka ton 6 \u201cht next rigtmas, \\ : XF ca double and was'caught at- sec ond.Pun Sur.Morin \u201ccalled.Lim out Ina.; COMMERCIAL; LEAGUE.\u2018 | .A do Lh Feil dust bras hone al enca similar to that, of 4,000 fans at\u2019 sha Ripds' mela me holy and Insignific: oud, red voice, Miller's: reproae hu! vhe 1 N ve > ; ui deteatea | us US, \u2014 .\u2018 Diet np : = pe \u2018 ko ; > \u2018 \u2018 A < was\" Hlely as * strode { he.Davis\" & Sons baseba rm defeate The -dog snow came to a close Saturday - 2 Cater 5 \u201cy and gar \u201coStOn 14 1 103 - Afwater, Park.Both Ottawans and ant.seore Was accumulated in the first: look was- ich as he strode out into, 11098 \u2026.Rrore: \u2018 ; And Vanterg (ff Gans and BRA y York, 13 FE fans were only too.willing to be eheer- \u201cHd third innings.Miller was passed |\u201d Seren ; ue Vie CPR.team o Fa Saturday, Score: Might, 11 was probably he, hest exhibition NS A : \u2018 : es ?\u2018in the first, Panpoits out advauced crie > PR.: LO its kind ever held, in Montreal.er A Butfaie- 5 ; .NATION I.LMAGUE es ; es t ortion.3 sq : Le .FE.were 1,100 entries.as compared with fhe 500 Batis nen 6 6 8 Ale LPAGUE GAMES (fais but saduess was thelr portiôn.him to gécond and 'Neals error enable # BIG FOUR ATHLETES BEATEN.3% Manhober.2b ; FOR EAST VO A dE A Ve compared with Providence oe \u201cange in 1) Saturday., n° Truly the amount of loam there \u201can, him ro score, Hits by Meaney and x ; ; or Tr xon, 1h.3 0 \u201c85.In collies and Airedales the show Ealirr.es\u2014K ger and Medanus; Pool Att mirage - .Les ROLE he In this world en a Saturday, after-' Lachane e netted another run in the! ; Philadelphia.May, 29 \"The An.+ \u2014 Pepin.an ° 1, would stand comparison wih any of its kind ang [Thoms bird, Zimmer, Lake Cee SZ0EINNIe Ng) CS 18.terrible.* Jthird.The Birds anight have scored 3 Dual intercoljegiate track and field se Fauehie, 1.1.Fp .1 held in -Amerieu.Botn the Coila and the oe dy Gaules - Ki, Louis.-4000nw207\u2014.4.qy 7.HOONVIS.lerridie, .; Mare.but for dumb baselruiuing hy ¥.meeting was decided Naturday en 3 Hopkirk, =f.0 4 M0 01 0 Colne Kkeunels have won prizes at all the :, : = ten Cu Es tnteries-\u2014Brigza \u2018and Kling; Thiclman and = ' >.+ , Bannon after the latter had made a\u2019.Frenkliu Field, and: for the first 3 McGranahan, 58.0 0 2 1 2 big canine exhibitions on the .other aide of re News k mango am Sper Lome, Julinsione.Attendance, ; Anyone who thinks that this tan: t a' single, .: * ome on the dures ras history * \u201c-Radchaud, cf.2.200000, 3 1.0 1 0 athe hme, and Balmoral Rex, the hampton, ; Cn.a 54 = oe \"de , re .The score: - .CL %.of the association all of the DIR % | Mahoney.p.don 23 A and Lucky Bal'win, the reserve dog, would : Providence : a ho one 2 ert - At Pittsburg \u2014 >, : \\vity, where athletics are followed with MONTREAL: + ; À Tour -were benten out.for premiér - | Porter, 5 3 0 1 9 2 0 be runners up or chammpionship, what- .- Barre w= et Sire, Zimmer.i Pittshurg .creel am210100- R jp 2 a lively intérest, should get his gray : , 21 n° - À houors,.firat place Rolik to.Cor.3 bo .TL LC soon ever the compan) - ; Brit; Hesterjer and dhea, s Umpire, Zimmer.cinetnnati meees LS otevisono 3 7°2 \u2018matter overhauled.Saturday afternoon : \"AB.R.1B,.PO.A, FE.) % nell, \u2018with a fotal of 5014 points 4 1 Totat ell Lae M2 7 O3 247 4.In fox terriers, setters, Boston bullg and\u2019 ' icasteri Jeague Étinutun.: Tiattertes\u2014 Faherty and Deity: vy me Miller, 2b .3 1 24 00% Yale war a close second, with 28 | +7 8.DAVIS & SONS - reckers the show.was also stronged The Ct » Wêén.Lost Pt Hahn and Pirelps.Umpire, Yor es Harper.the senf@r lacrosse malch was patron- Hannon, c.f.wesesy 4 00 1 3 1 | % points.Harvard third with 10e | ; \" Ce | large exhibit of Boston oulls was indicative Fo £010 eran eres IL % 887 nbee, I Rires Cle.tend | ; eo e age: Moaiey, rss \u20ac 0101 1 0100 Æ aud Pennsylvania fourth with 1K, 3 .cH LOL AL E Ge She trend - of popular.favor in tne dog Buff! ., Jeu, 7,080, .ized by 2,500 people, the Eastern Le & i » 10 I Baltimore da Ji : : jlachance, 1h, .4 0 1 14,0 a! % white the other\u2019 eight collèges + Rozada, Lee : ¢ ; line, fashion changing in dogs as in clothes.Torunts AE 1 n A New York., \u201c> baseball match by 4,000 people, the Har- Rules, sa 00003 00 0 2 3 4% bared as follows:\u2014Pringeton, 15; ¥ Rubira.2b.oon 3 Pomeranians also showed signs of a similar _ Newark oon fron Fu -.-.000810100-+ 1 * 6 3 piers\u201d rheet by - 1,000 and yesterdat 8 \u2018Aubr ex, 3b ass 4 à a.à 3 1\" Æ Syracuse, 8.Colgate, 8: Amherst, 3 Master, 3b.i 3 1 0 | inc vense in popularity hmong the boys.En-.Providenné LR 4 iar New Vor vUBIOU00*- 4 7 51 9 Jeyce 1 C00 8 0 0 3 ow to! o¥ RO Stevens, 3: Swarthmore, 2: Ha: % ; Larocque.LA ll ftered in this latter class was a notable toy \u201cJersey City.1 10 Can to Aft, Malteries-Jones, Striekiett und Ritter: Ma.; baseball niatch at Mile End 50 .Gilhenl Te 1 1s 3% verford, I.and Columbla, 1.+ | Marcil \u20ac STN 20 eo practically perfeit of its kind.Mr.Wille ter ES 7 is au Mhewson and.Bresnahan.Umpires, \u2018ODay In two days, then, 10,000 Montrealers Gibson, \u20ac, sus 4° Q 2 Li 4 1\" war \u2018an ideal day fof the & Gray.1b.BRT Ts Tiny.As the class In which it was Montiel Lp Tie Wo 46 agp And Batsewelu.Attendance, 12,000.| thletie titio The \"FOUXi P.Lues 3 0° 1 1 0 i 4% sports.and there were $,000 spec: 3 Suarez.ef.hohe | entered was limited to black and tans, Tiny i Jee ee CA Fisiladelphin ~ {witnessed athletir compe ns.1 .nee 1 ee \u2018| 4 tatèrs.Two new intercoileginte * Desjardins, 1:00 #% received auly : second ribbon, : AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.nia eran Sl 000100092\u2014 3 \u201cà *) \"patronage that athlétic events of tesuer Totals .32 2°?27 14 6\" À records wers made by Vale men.3% _ Swinburne, .tno 0 The Griffon Korihais were an interesting 4 a SP ladelphia 00000000\u2014 1 3 > .> \u2019 ORE.Co 4% An \u201cthe half-mile run Parsons: Æ nr BB es = exhibit, and although given an.unfavorably ; Saturday.5 > : Batteries Von Noodham.>, * 31mportance, were accorded, can only he RBALTIM Ver | % whe jumped to the, front at fhe | TMal 0.120 96 FM OT 7 8 position in the henching the French hunting : At Et.Louis\u2014 0 IE TRE.and Kahoo, < mpire Kiem.Attend 18gleby guessed \u2018at, \"but it was more.extensive! JARRE UR IML AL Eg fae of the pistol, covered the | Score hy innings: + dog attra \u2018ted much attention, Without any E 4 Loule.oie a 1 & 5.ont, \u2019 dance, 6,- than the average Apeculator «+ would\" Haxden, Lf.ei .3 0 A 0 Ne ® Xe distance in 1 minutes 36 sécenas: se\u201c Les 0 po | claim show features other than its ex- Washingion , ; , 4 bat cAlcese, r.f 4.3 = 8 0N- =O s¢ four-fifths of a second \u201caster.than % FL 10 e=| treme Sliness, the \u2018dog is said to be: in .Batieries-~Glade and rer, bite Te At Cinel Sunday Games, .4; think.It is a fact that the people of: Kelly, ef.eo 4 1 1 {1 0 ol = the Antercolleginté revord held by dS.\u2019 sn Hl te ë many ways: sûperior to the pointer.Heydon, Unpire, Connelly.\u2018Attendance,.d,- vu ne aati.2 » K H.B- \u2018Montreal: are fond of clean, healthy, Jordan, Ih, + 4 102 601 0j # himaclr, and Hollister, uf Harvard, pu Earned rune, CP.M.& sol \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 400.anelnnan LL even.\u201c32002660 19 gy -#1\" \" Neal, 8.8.3 0 0» 2 2 oo % Gray cleared the bar in: the pole 8 Pop, 3 ; El ) Se - At Uetroit- 20°, a liushuige TTT Omtouzoon\u2014 2 5 | invigorating sport and it is a fact that Nonl & er\u201d oh.4 0 0 53 1! * vauit at M feet 10%: igehes, hreak- $A 8.6 Tn nse mts.Masters, besiardine, | Your watch \u2018eleaned from $1.00: gnar- ' Detroit ain UT an » A À Matteries-Overall and Sthlet: Pbilifpi, { fhis 1s a charac teristic that 1s hot 10 Griffin; 3b.\u2026.4 0 1 4 4 à! ing the old record % tn \"get Re i Strack our.by Laracque, 18: Mahoney.nin qa, ker.Se Tames \u2018Sireerie¥s Batteries suites and Del.Plank and\u2019! | dls Mii) Le Unipire, Ems-.be condemned.to, | Byérs, 6: ooo 4 0 Ko 0 Soper.se [I hy.pitched ball, Mahoney.2.Umpire.Watchmaker, 255, St, James \u2018Street, \u2014 TT 2° 847 .\u2014\u2014 C ; D \u2019 = LAL AL AL AP QU LAS LE \u2019 < ° Powers.LUinpire, Kelly.Henny 4,800.| At Chicago\u2014; : - Masdu, pc.41-4 ow L Fass FRR RRR RRR RNR ARE Mulhall, .\u201cAdv.oo C land- .+ 1.° : : us B arr Cleveland cree eee saone 88 dE EE : ods 1 5 ERR RRR MEL Detain nis: 7 87 M8 =, Vew York.US 0000001H1< 3 X11 eee _ 2 Y 18 CHAMPION, - PA Co où N Batteries-Moors and Bemis; Hogg.Pow- \u20181 tpi Brown and King: Kel- * ¥ \u201cBBLE 1 \u20ac \u2014 Flo: * Montreal .=.rot ete -» 101000000\u2014 2 ell and McGuire.Umpires, Sheridan fm à renonce Tom, Umpire, Jofinstone.At-1 % Stapleteu, 5.15, May 28.\u2014>harles x - Baltimore .4.La.sue ns :000101041+\u2014- 7 McCarthy.Attendance, 7,535., ; \u2018es JE ; % H.Zeeloy, of the Woburn Golf % Summary\u2014\"Two-base hits, Byers, Fe- At Clucoks- ose 5 11 2 National League.Standing, , ¥ Club, pe cs won the * lin, Throc-bage hits, Jordan.Savritice ShicARO viernes W043 \u201c .> so o nampion o e St hits, Hayden, eal, Stolen bases, Neql En Boston Sooo -H00100100\u2014 2 4 1] New VOrk.cuenviivourene, op Lot Ta % Metropolitan Golf Association, de- \u2018+ ' yee ww So 7 Ty \u2018Rattertes\u2014 White and Sullivan; Dineen and Pittsburg emer een, 260 er # fenting Archie Graham, of Pater.# HRA Fo Re RH HSH Ne Vv rr ty the sor of Neckwear that men row\u201d, Po Batt > 2 18 566 in grea a Criger.Umpire, O'loughin.\u2018Attendance, 9,- Li mat sorcusesi ne 119 \u2019 * pon.gs of the.Fo rina aot * * FINASSEUR _WON FRENon » y \u201cRi | i [ES X , .4 !-Philadelphia- \u201c347: +=.the lin h x s Go + .810 Sunday Games.HE Ginetônati seessesseawecais® 16 * Club, * | % .DERBY.8 * enthusiatic avout.nich, heavy, Chicago\u2014 - .H.E.st US.Lee.LC, 14 ; ww | + PP A 100100012\u2014 5 5 2 Bonton Le.14 SHC MARRANT = Parts, May The Prix - Jockey + * Bostèn certes REP À : \u2018Brooklyn eres 14.2 - ; re | * Club.ol, Re ree.* SEeme\u2014 er mme Co co Le \u2018# miles, for a purse o 0 was À : MONTREAL ON TOUR.SMOKE.t run at Chantilly yesterday.Michel * , .russia\u2019 Flnasseur, w e Am- = Y STILLWELL S Montfeal tett last night for Buffalo to play # erican jockey, Nash Turner.in x a rer en of three games, and.will be away an rne 3% the nadéle, won the race, beating % LAR 15c MEAL until June 22.The Royals will have two 4 the favorite Phoenix and also + games \u2018on.Decoration Day with the Bisons.\u201c8 Clyde, th 1 last Sund t The whole outflt was taken along with the.| T'} high d : : thy Prix de Diane.The bs titel * A ® s.cran.BAY AND NIGHT.ghreption of Ih iegensaul, who remains here Ci he Mg est ge \u20ac.Oc Ÿ weather attracted an \u20ac SE ee * ; - 0 purse his injured finger.Business Man., wd of spectators to the: race .ager \u201cBill\u201d Tingle went along to look after igar in Cana a, * course.of specta 2 + » Se EEE A CET Ea tL (M.A.A.ÀA.uw - made a study of are concerned.matter what from now on will be the vogue, not only among men who - adopt the changing mode for the sake of style, but among those wHb seek Shirts that are cool and comfortable.No you generally pay for your Shirts, try ours at $1.Our immense variety makes choosing easy.R.J.TOOK SUMMER COMFORT SHIRTS ft as far 177 $t.2387 st \u20ac 1553 St.Catherine Street.E.à 4 Le James Street.Catherine Street, W.FAST TIMES MADE I = ERY be mnie AT ME HARRI Won Champion- ship\u2014Y.M.C.A.2nd and Westmount 3rd \u2018 Fast times were made at the second ponual track meet of the Montreal District Harrier League, which was held t the M.A.A.A.grounds Saturday afternoon.The victory went to the M.A.\u201cA.A.team who scored twenty-six points of the aggregate of junior and senior events.The Y.M.C.A.team came next \u2018with twenty-two points, and\u2019 West- (Mount secured third piace with twenty- rote points.The M.A.A.A.men also :Won first place in the senior events with \u201ctwerity-one points, and the.first place 'n1 \u2018The junior events went to Westmount with twelve points.; JThe conditions\u201d were excellent for the pneet.The weather was perfect and the track was in first-class shape.In ta: ajority of the events excellent time \u201cIxvas made, the time for the senior mile being 4.43 4-5, while the five mile was finished in 26.32.The number of spec- tetors was not large, but those who ere present showed a keen interest in e races.Eight clubs were represented, the M.A.A.A., the Cote St.Paul, the Su.yPatrick ALA.A,, the Westmount, the MCrescents, the Ramblers, the Y.M.C.A.iand the Gordon A.A.A.This latter \u2018club, which is only in its infancy, carried oft two.events, which from a harrier point of view.were probably the most important om the programme.These were the two road races.Both \\first and second places were won by the Gordons.' A curious mishap occurred in the ju- for relay race which probably lost the fevent for the M.ALA.A.team.The man who.finished the second quarter found !no one ready to relieve him at the 850 {mark and this naturally made it impo- tæible for the team to win.This event was won by the St.Patrick's team through the excellent work of McLean, rho started about forty yards behind he leaders and finished a couple of feet @to the good.; \u2019 * Tke course of the senior road race ivas-two laps on the track, theñce eaët Son Dorchester, up Atwater, west on Eherbrooke to Mackay Institute road, from there to Western Avenue, east on NWestern to Metcalfe to St.Catherine, nd then one lap\u2018on the track.In the unior this was cut down to two laps n the track in all, and a mile and two- @hirds less road rk.\u2018 .Th) results ware as follows: It was noticeabls In the events that $he competitors in nearly every case nade good thelr entries.There was ittle or no scratching at the last mo- ent, and as the entries for each event ere large the competition was inter- .festing at AI} times., Bummary:.100 yards, junior, first heat\u2014DMcLean, t.P.ALAA, 1! Boyle, MLALAA, 2.lgecond heat\u2014Douglas, M.A.A.A.\u2026 1; oombs, Y.M.C.A., 2; McLean, 3.Time, 81 secs.A 100 varäs, senior\u2014Lukeman, M.A.A.\u201c\u2018lA., 1; Shearer.Westmount, 2; Connolly, \"M.A.A.A., 3.Time, 10 3-6 mecs.880 yards, Jjunior\u2014Harling, West- mount, 1; Gamble, Cote St.Paul, 2: Berry, Crescents, 3.Time, 2 min.12 2-5 Becs.\u201d ; : One mile, senfor\u2014Stanley, Y.M.C.A., 1: Palmer, Y.M.C.A., 2: Hay, M.A.A.A.8 Time, 5 mins, 42 4-5 secs.: 440 yards, eenior\u2014Lukeman, M.A.A.iA., 1; Shearer.Westmount, 2;.secs.One mile junior\u2014Weston, Westmount, 1: Sclater, Crescents, 2; Kelly, West- fnount, 3.Time, 5 mins.7 2-5 secs.Three-mile road race, junior\u2014Kerr, Gordons, 1; McCallum, Y.M.C.A, 2: Berry, Crescents, 3.Time, 17 mins.47 nié-5 seca.Junior relay race, one mile\u2014St.Pat- yick's A.A.A.1; Crescents, 2, West- amount.3.Time, 4 mins, \"880 yards, senior\u2014Stanley Y.M.C.A.¥; McMartin, M.A.A.A., 2.Palmer, Y.M.C.A.\u2026 3.Time, 2 mins.8 2-5 secs.Five-mila road race, senior\u2014Wond, Gordons, 1; Shipman, Gordons, 2; Me- BAD GOMPLEXION Can be Covered up b Lotions, Washes and Pow Containing Arsenic, Lead and Mineral Poisons.But These Always Make a Bad Matter Worse.How to Obtain a Good Complexion In Nature's Way, a It is rank nonsense to attempt to cover or hide a bad complexion of a sallow, mottl skin by cosmetics, face powders or skin y pany of which contain zinc, lead or arsenic, and all of which in the end make worse.The only safe and sure way to improve the complexion is by purifying and en- hing the blood, by kee! Le FE and tbe liver Toast and ve, lood is responsible for a bad complyxion, and turn \u2018blood fs & direct restit of bad els.An antiseptic and resolvent is needed Ë well ae an a!terative and evacuant.Smith's ineapple and Butternut Pills possoss all these propertios in & remarkable degree.They act ly on the liver and bowels, cleanse and enrich the blood and in this way quickly îm- the complexion.When you consider > pineapple is a most efficient intestinal antiseptic and that butternut.is unequalled -ag ® liver regulator, you can quite understand why Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills re used by so many ladies to keep their blood ure and their skin rosy and clear of pimples, lot and sallowness.These little health ters are purely vegetabis, never or Cention, and A dei cure ok Toa ches no stipation and billousness in one night.25 conte.AJ dealers.All genuine signed by W.F.Smith.SMITH CIT bed matters | 'Cuale, Y.M.C.A., 8.Time, 26 secs.- One mile, senior relay\u2014M.A.A.A., 1; Westmount, 2; Y.M.C.A.8 Time, 3 mins.47 2-5 secs, The vfMclals were: Referee and starter\u2014I, H.Boyd.Timekeepers\u2014E.H.Brown, W.G.Ayling, A.Hersey.\u2018 _.Scorers\u2014E.S.-Ostell, -V- Can, W.Finley.Judges\u2014L.Rubenstein, P.Gorman, F.J.Tees, Dr.\u20ac.K, P.Henry, H.Dip- leck and C.B.Powter.Clerks of the course\u2014Laz.Rubenstein, C.Irwin, Jas.Macdonald, R.Gomery.Announcer\u2014F.C.A.McIndoe: vo llr WESTMOURTS AND C.P.R./ PLAYED TIE GAME Westmount had as their guests on Saturday the two teams of the U.P,R.Club and came out of the games with three points out of a possible four.; The Intermediates met first, and after an exciting and interesting match the West- mount bors retired winners by two goals to,nil.Unfortunately tba game was marred by \\a painful- accident to the Westmount goalkeeper.It is pleasing to learn that it was purely accidefital and no blame |s attached to anyone.|.\u2026 _.The most important game was the meeting of the seniors, but unfortunately the official 1u charge of the game was rather weak in his decisions.Westmount were credited with the first goal, but it was of a rather doubtful nature and players and spectators got mixed in\" the discussion which followed.Goal or no-goal, to Nairn must bs given the credit of putting in ons of the greatest shots ever seen on the park.The first half ended with Westmount one up.The second half opened at a terrific pace and the C.P.'s eventually .took the lead, the first goal being from a very fins shot and the second from a scrimmage after Clapp bad made a fine save.The champions then wakened up and arter some hard play they were awarded a penalty for one of the C.P.R.backs handling the ball, and McFarland scored.From this to the end Westmount had the whip hand, and after some hard play drove the ball between the posts.A spectator, it is claimed by the Westmount forwards, kicked the ball out and Woodburn again shot in, but meantime the C.P.goalkesper had met with an accident, and the referee refused to allow the score.Time wus cajled with the game two oach.LE The teams lined as under: : .Westmount\u2014Goal, W.R.Clapp; backs, J.NN.Martin, H.G.Woodburn, A.Graham, W.Neville, W.Martin; \u201cforwards, W.S.Wilson, J.Macfarlane, R.Crabb, W.Deans, W.Nairn.O.P.R.\u2014Goal,\u201d Jack Marsh, backs, McChes- ney.McClashen, Barker, R.G.Hollis, Fitzpatrick; forwards, Powell, McKendrick, Molyneux, T.Reyonlds, Carvetb.; Referge-\u2014I.'S.Clibbon.CL ' NOTES.,, C.P.R.- played the Pinest game in theif history and it is upfortunate that the referee was Dot stronger, .Westmount flnish-.ed ths stronger and the training is begin: ning to tell.Le mae.Le Should C.P.'s protest the-league will bave a.nasty point to handle.- Representatives had better find\u2019 out what other bodies.du.in such cases.\u201d st Someone Jaughed at the idea of goal nets.Perhaps.they will realises they are necessary after Saturday.\u2019 The C.P.R.teams were all to the good and: will have a big say in .the championship.- Woodburn was the only man in the West- mount team to play up to his form.Clapp got three shots in- the mecond hal?and two beat bim.He was not to blame in either case, as they were of the unsaveable nature.'WESTMOUNTS, ALL UP.All players, seniors and intermediates, are requested to attend the gym on Tuesday and Thursday of this week, at 8 p.m.\u201c Members of the association are asked to make a special effort to get rid of all tickets for the Galt match.There is a good demand, and there is sure to be a large crowd present on.June 10.We hear of one member who has already reached the $30 mark.Buchan, + F.W.ASHE WON THE BOGEY MATCH AT MONTREAL LINKS The bogey compotition at the Royal Mont-: real Golf Club's links Saturday was won by FF W.Ashe.R.RH.Macdougall and A.H.\u201d Sims tied for second place The qualitying round of the Dominion medal w played, and the following sixteen were\u2019 R.W.Macdougall, F.W,, Ashe, J.P.Taylor, ¥.N.Southam, A.H.Sims, G.W.Macdougali, C.B.Robbin, A.Wilson, Jr.; W.F.Clouston, A.McKim, A.A.Hodgson, K.A.McPherson, H.A.Budden, Dr.A.Shirres, A.A.Wilson, W.A.Bog or T.S.Gillespie.; The drawing of tbe above names resulted as follows: in: D A.Wilson plays Dr.Shirres.» .R.McPherson plays A.A.anodgson.P.Taylor plays A H.Sims W.Ashe plays W.8, Clouston, B.Robin plays F.N.Southam.Wilson, ir, plays A.McKim.W.Macdougall plays W.A.Bog or T.8.Gillespie.eraasR> C.W.A.IS BY NO MEANS A DEFUNCT ORGANIZATION Mr.Louis Rubenstein \u201creturned yesterday from Toronto, whers he attended the meeting of the C.W.A.In the absence of President H.C.Clarke, of Vancouvér, Mr.Ru- benstelin occupied the chair.y \u2018Everything was lovely, stated Mr.Ru- benstein to The Herald this morning.\u2018We bad a satisfactory meeting and the reports indicated that the wheel is again becoming popular.The membership shows an increase over last year and we have.the largest surplus in our history.\u201cThose who own bicycles should join- the C.W.A.The fes is only 60 cents and thelr membership ticket entitles them to accident insurance, free entry of whesis into.the United States.and Europe and reduced expenses at hotels and \u2018repair shops.The OC.W.A.has done a great deal of work of which the gpneral public is ignorant, but if any anxiousi nquirer will ring me up or call on me, I'll give him information that will.sure please him.the._, \u201cThat secretary of ours, Mr.H.B.How- won,.of Toronto, te a daisy.Works: like a beaver for the C.W.A.\u2019s interests and does JHA HII I HIE CORNELL OAESMEN WON.Boston, May 2§.\u2014Cornell won from Harvard on the Oharles River Saturday, the first boat rase » in.-which.the tyo crews have\u2019 meet! \u201c éince 1808 ¢ The race was Coe- nell's from the start, although her coxswain went but of bis course in the first half-mile.The lead secured, However, was enough so that be.easily stesred back into le lave and Ted an easy winner by seven., The Harvard crew \u2018was badly used up as they crossed the line.Cornell's time was.10.015 (unofficial).The distance was soyan-eightbs.- \u2018 kkk kg i pee dE té * a mile and É4HRARREHEEEEEE HAHA SEM mins.221 Pa t | ders, the tion.\u2018The following officers were elected: President, Col.Maynard Rogers, Ottawa; vice-president, Dr.W.N~N.Robertson, Btrat- work without any thought of remunera- D ford; eecretary-treasurer, H.B.owson, Toronto; chairman membership committee, .W.Dunn, Toronte Junction; \u201cchalrman rights and privileges committee, J.C.Saun- Ottawa; chairman rules and regulations.committee, J.B;- willows, -Torouto; chairmen transportation committee.Iouis Rubenstein, montreal; chairman Dominion racing board, G.S.Pearoy, l'eronto; chalir- man roads and touring committee, W.Geo, Ayling, Montreal.\u2019 \u2019 ROUGH GAME BETWEEN ST.KITTS AND CHIPPEWAS Toronto, May 29.\u2014In a slow game, St.Catharines defeate- the\u2019 Chippewas on the Island grounds Saturday, by a score of 4-0, In the first quarter only did the locals show anything like last year's form, but after Yeaman was cut on the head and retired the team play vanished, and the visitors had pretty much their own way.Hess was said to be responsible for Yeaman's retirement, the fiery boy from Cornwall playing .a hot defence game: and using his stick freely.Sixteen men fell under Brown Jackson's, disfavor for various violations of the playing rules, and in spite of this apparent ne- _Yerity .the game was rough.Hamburg, Graydon, Roach, McKenzie and un.yth did well for the Chips, while the St.Kitts\u2019 stars were Hagan and Fortester.The following are the tears and score: St.Catharines (4)\u2014Hess, goal: Harris, point; Cameron, cover-point; Elliott, first defence; Richardson, second defence; Dow- ney, third defence; Forrester, centre; Barnett, third home; O'Gorman.second home; Kalls, first home; Lowe, outside home; lia- gan, inside bome.; Chippewas (U)\u2014Robinson, geal: Pritchard.point; Graydon, cover-point: liamburg, first defence: Roach.second defence: Taylor.third.defence: Ross, centre: Kearns, third home; McKenzie, second home: Blyth, first home; Donaldson, outside home; Yeaman, inside home.; \"Referee\u2014Brown Jackson.\u2019 1.8t Catharines.,.Hagan .26.00 PES St: Catharines.Kalls .3.00 ieee.Bt.Catharines.Hagan .27.00 4.5t.Cathasines.O'Gorman .5.00 .LACROSSE NEWS FROM OTTAWA.:.Ottawa, May 28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Thete appears to be nn truth in the reports-that \u2018\u2019Bones\u201d Allen, Eastwood, Herb Ralph and Ernie But- terworth are to desert the Capitals to play lacrosse in the C.L.A .\u2018 main with our club,\u201d said Mr.Foran, the Caps, to-day.\u2018Ralph war promoted recently, Allen has been given the rew posl- tion he was looking for, and Butterworth bas mo idea of leaving Ottawa, which has always been his home.\u2018 Allen declared that he had received several offers from the St.Catharines.all \u2018of which ha decliifed because he desired to re- taln | the permanent position in the Civil Service- which the Capitals got for him last week.Ralph and Butterworth state that they have no Intentions of golng West.All three will be out to practice to-night.Jack Powers went to Toronto Saturday night \u2018and he will figure on the new Queeu City twelve., «a.MISCELLANEOUS \u2018RACING.AT WOODBINE.Toronto, May 29.\u2014(Speclal.)-\u2014The results of Saturday's racing at the Woodbine were as follows: Firat race, York purse, six furlongs, celling, 3-vear-olds and up\u2014Mrs.Frank of, | * Shylock, 88, Klenck, 13 to 1, second, Scarecrow, 94, Brennan, 30 te 1, third.Time, 1.18.Mon Amour, Winchester, Meadow Horn, -Lonograph.and Man-o-war also ran., Second race, 5 furlongs, purse, 2-vear-old fillles\u2014Ohiyesa, :19, Munro, even, won by a nose; Wee Lass, 1105, J.Booker, 15 to 1, second.Lacene, 112, J.Walsh, 15 to 1, third.Time, 1.03 3-4.Bonnet, Zelinda, Tour Harangue, also ran.: Third race, six furlongs, Albany purse, 3-year-nlds, foaled In Canada\u2014 Moon Raker, 122, C.Phillips, 7 to 2, won by 2 1-2 lengthy: Caper Hauce, 1212, H.Phillips, ñ to 2, second, Teston, 112, Ro- manelli, 5 to 1, third.Time, 1.16 1-4, Sea Roll also ran.co \u2019 _ Fourth race, Tally-Hn Steeplechase, gelling, 4-year-olds and up, two miles\u2014 Dramatist.151, Gee, 13 to 6, won by 1 1-2 lengths; Ohnet, 141, Mattocks, 10 to 1, second: Lord Radnor.145, E.Kelly, 7 tn 2, third.Time, 4.48 3-4.Arlus, Junius, Haversark and Amur also ran.Fifth race, Woodstock.plate, 3-year- olds, 1 mile and a furlong\u2014Tongorder, 127.E, Walsh, 1 to 5, won in a romp; First Born.114, Romanelll, 6 to 1, second: x Falleheen 104, Creamer, 12 to i; \u2018| third.Time, 1.69 1-4., Only three starters.x Falleheen added entry.Sixth race, Valley Farm Handlcap, 3-years-olds and up, 1 mile and a six- teenth\u2014Sir Ralph, 8¢.J.Hennesszy, 8 to 1, won by a length; Mistiss, 101, J.Henderson, § to 2, second: Chamblee.100, E.Walsh, 5 to 1, third.Time, 1.48 1-2.Irish Witch, Light Brigade and Elie also ran.\u2019 - : Seventh race, York purse, selling, 3- year-olds and up, six furlongs\u2014Plan- taganet, 112, Romanelli, 6 to 1, > \u2026\u2026.June à 10° Cy FURNESS, WITHY & CO, (LT'D) Proposed Sailings, Manchester Liners, vai MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.\u2018\u201d ; From Montreal.Manchester Shipper .May 20° \u2026 Manchester Importer .June 3 :.*Manchester Trader .,.June 18 Some of the above steamers have first-class accommodation for a limited number of pas- ?sengers.; CANADA-SOUTH AFRICA JOINT SERVICE.Montreal to Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and Durban: ©\" ALLANLINE ups + Hi À | MONTREAL AMD QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.K \u2018Calling st Moville.7 + 5 re June 19-\u2014\u2014\u2014- 7 *Wyandotte from Montreal .\u2026\u2026.Mayi Birmingham from Montreal .ve.sFittet with cold storage.For further particulars, apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO,, Limited, Agents, ' MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP C0, LTD, SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d Next Sailing from Montredl (Victoria Pier), | Monday, 6th June, at 2 p.m.and afterwards on every alternate Monday during season, leaving Qucbec the following day at NOON for FATHER POINT, GASPH BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE.SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Excellsnt accommodation for passengers, No cargo received after non of sailing day.For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply 0 .J.G.BROCK & CO.Agents, 211 Commissioners St., City.- LEWIS and CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION PORTLAND, OREGON \u201cJune 1st to October 15th, 1905, Round Trip Fare $75.50 Frem Montreal Tickets on sale, daily, and valid to return within 90 days from date of sale, but not later than November 30th, 1905.MONTREAL-OTTAWA and VALLEYFIELD Lv.Montreal} .8.40a.m., 4.10 p.m.Ar.Ottawa .11.40 a.m.7.10 p.m.Lv.Ottawa ., 8.20 a.m., 3.30 p.m.Ar.Montreal .11.20 a.m., 6.30 p.m.Lv.Montrea! 8.40, 9.30 a.m., ¢.10 p.m., 5.16 Ar.Te eyfield 9.45, 11.10 a.m., 5.17 p:m., 46.45 Lv.\"Vdileytiold 18 a.m., 10.10 am.\u20ac40, 6.20 Ar.Montreal 19.33 a.m.11.20 a.m., 6.00, 6.30 Week days.All other trains daily.11 CITY TICKET OFICES, 187 Gt.\u2019 James Street.Telephones Main 460 and 461.or Boniventure Station, |INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY - CHANGE IN TIME JUNE 4th CANADA'S FLYER Will leave Montreal at 7.30 p.m.dally, except Saturday, at 7.30 p.m., for all points in the MARITIME PROVINCES and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.1 IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE Murray Bay Riviere du Loup, Caoouna and Little Metis Leave Montreal at 7.40 a.m.and 7.45 p.m., for above points.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Maritime Exp \u2018ess Eenves Montreal daily, except Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for the Maritime Provinces, making connection st North Sydney for NEWFOUNDLAND.\u201c7 ioexcalied Sleeping and Dining Car Ser- CITY TICKET OFIOH, 169 St.James Otrest and Bonaventure Station me The Ocean Limited! 2 TRAINS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY \u2018 MONTREAL ART PRINTER 7 WERALD JOB DE ARTMENT NE fe ° \u2018Second-class.$40 00 Telegraphy.REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE.GLASGOW WEEKLY.SERVICE.; From Montreal.Lakonia (cold storage) .June 1 Salacla June 8 ° Kastalia June 15 THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE.Devnna 1cold storage and cool air) :.June 3 Kildona (cold storage and cqol air).June 10 -LEITH SERVICE.JACONE .1.00Lncsu00s0 ce 0000 era 110000.June 24 ABERDEEN BERVICE.Escaloua L.ucsscecnuneee s\u2026v0cuv0oJUly 7 7 LORD LINE.CARDIFF SERVICE.CT Lord Iveagh .vereersravesssas June 38 THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY Limited, 2 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.| DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.June 3 Southwark June 10 Dominion June 24 Kensingto July 1 Canada The Canada is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding a record of G days, 29 hours and 48 minutes, between Inishowen Head and Father Point.Midship Saloons, Rlectric Lights, Speed: and And upwards,according © to steamer and berth.Comfort.Firat-class.$70.00 } rd- \u2026 \u2026$27.60 To principal British - Third-class.$27 so } ports.a.For all particulars as to frei apply to local agent,.or to, DOMINION LINE, 17 St.Sacrament St, Montreal.ra MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO, .LACHINE\u2014From Post Office, 20 min.sare\u2019 vice, 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; 30 min.service, 11.00 p.m.to 12.00 midnight.Last car, 5 : midnight.From Lachine, 20 min.service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.: 30 min.service, 11.50 p.m.to 12.50 midnight.Last car, 12.50 midnight.SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014- From St.Den!s Station to Henderson Station every half hour, 5.50 a.m.to 10.30 p.m.; every hour, 10.30 p.m.to 12,30 midnight.Extra car daily from Chenneville St.to Henderson Station at 6.10 p.m, MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt.Royal Ave, : 20 min.service, 5.60 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria Ave, Westmount, 20 min.service, 8.50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.CARTIERVILLE- From Snowdon\u2019s Junction.40 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Cartierville, 4 min, service, 5.40 a.m.t3.11.40 p.m, Extra cars will be run on all lines as re- uired.For Sault au Recollst take i nis cars to connect at St.Denis Station.ght and passage After tem years\u2019 gplendid success on ; ved to m Place d'Armes, \u2018has re modious.an ore coy Pleury.Commaroial Course, CLASSES.WILL THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER.mailed free on application.CAZA & LORD, vo 5 \" og nod CONTINUD Catalogue.ve, NES.Principale, * convenient quarters, aa ede A TMG t | Distinctive! Distinguished style: \u2019 \u201cmarks the enifire col-_ \u2026 lection of garmenta on our Costume: and Mantle floor, with\u2019 .more to see and more worth seeing than anywhere else within your reach.We understand pertectly the kind of coats and costumes .thatare in demand, and we're well supplied - with all the new ideas of style and make-up.They show for themselves on the street as they do in the store, but we wish there was a newspaper way of proving how different | - they are from others.~~ This newly reorganized section hag been singularly successful, and not by chance.We've _planned to double and treble the business in short order, and that can\u2019t be done except by giving better service, better style and better value than anyone else.No other way! And the styles you see here are mostly confined to this store.! Good Style isn't \u2014 Necessarily Costly - For instance THIS SHIRTWAIST SUIT OF SILK AT $13.50 - is certainly stylish.Its every cut correct.Bishop sleeved Blouse.Tah collar and belt, and made of silk.Heavy quality Taffeta Silk, in brown.navy blue or .black.815 to $45 for others.BLOUSES OF \u2018LUSTRE.AT $3.00.12 \"For the seaside.*.- SILK-PETTICOATS AT \u201c 55.00 each: 17 : As reliable, as good taffeta can make them.i Not a shade missing: Not a good point lacking: Rustle, dust ruffle, _ Flounces and all.(On sale on Third Floor.) A SALE OF VOILES AND SUMMERY STUFF IN TUESDAY: .- What's left of a lot of good stock\u2014all wool, 44 to 46 inches wide.Colors and effects shown in the windows to-day.78c Check Voile, 38¢ a ¥5¢ Stripe Voile, 81.00 Flake Voile, \u201cso, 85c Crepoline (Pastel a Go Oe 1 c Crepoline, he Canvas, yard 81.00 Etamine, | 82.00 Flake Etamine, - 68c » .$1.15 Boubonne Eta- mine, .1.10 Canvas, - à .33 and $1.50.Flake | , Canvas, Co $1.50 Crepoline (Silk yard : \u2018and Wool).i LA VIDA CORSETS AT i $1.50 each.The price of an ordinary { make.: ; + $4.50 to $6.00 they -ere\u2014 being La Vidas.; Made of fine French Coutils, ° - Mercerized Bat!ste and Satine four gored: whalebone filled, i.straight front, perfect fittink: : black and white; .prettily trimmed; sizes 18 to 30 inches.To be sold out in Annex.A WHITE UNDERSKIRT AT 6bc., Top made : of- good quality L Cotton; frill 11 inches deep, .nicely embroidered and tuck- .ed, finished with French band.Sizes 38 to 42.On sale Tues- .day.} WASH VOILES, : printed \u2018in Alsace - Lor- Were 40c to 50c a yard, Tuesday, 29c.The exclusiveness of them\u2014 only oné dress length to a color\u2014full rangé of colors.The seasonableness of them\u2014 « made for the prettiest of summeér dresses., re®ry {IN THE BASEMENT BTORE.Foundation Collars at 3 Cents each.They were 50.28 Soresns Doers at .606.each, They were -.DOS te $1.38 saah \u201csa{We close daily at 5.30 p.m.) | rf \u2018pe 0 rie À aber, Bion wea.EB amet +N vbr y wh gi \u2018 =.- 2 .à Regiments of No.5 Military Route o District Paraded Under Command of Lieut.-Col.Buchan\u2014Three Thousand Men Went to Church\u2014Crowds Lined the f Parade.Pa .A ideal day greeted the brigade of Montreal military district yesterday on the occasion of.their annual churcn parade.Ail the corps of the city turned out in good force, including the various, cadet bodies, and the line of march presented a most picturesque app nce.The weather, and che popular love of military display, t- tracted large crowds to view the pageant, and the route of the parade was lined deep With spectators.The parade Sirensth of the brigades was about 1000.At three o'clock the various' regl- ments drew up on the Champ de Mars, and at half past the hour the long line set out along St.James street, marching west towards Victoria Square.Each battalton was headed by its band, and the scene was an exceedingly pioctures- que one, with all the different uniforms, red, black, kharki, tartan.The order of precedence was: Duke of York's, Third Field Battery, Prince of Walas Fusiliers, Victoria Rifles, Army Medical\u2019 Corps, Afmy and Navy Veterans, South African Veterans, 65th, Mount St.Louls Cadets, French-anadlan Ve:- \u2018erans, Garrison .rtillery, Engineers, Royal Scots.Highland .Cadets, and Westmount Highland Cadets.i The evenness of.the parade was uu- | fortunately marred by the fact that the street cars.along St.James and up : Beaver Hall Hill continued an almost uninterrupted service as the long line passed down to Victoria Square, wheeled and marched up the hill.The cords were divided and scattered, and for a great part éf thelr march were compelled tq proceed In fours owing to the press of spectators and the.interr.p- tion from the cars.On the Champ Je Mare Si Frederick | + Borden, Minister of Militia, and Colonel Buchan, inspected thc troops.The line of march was along 8t.James street, across Victoria Square, up Beaver Hall Hill, where the third brigade passed into 8t.Andrew's Church, the others going along Dorchester street, where the second brigade entered St.James Cathedral, and the firat continued to St.George's Church, on Windsor street.As far as numbers were concerned, the parade was exceedingly etrong, and it was witnessed on its line of march by & very large number of cltizens.On the close of the services the troops massed on Dorchester street, and marched west to Mountain, some\u2018 of the corps returning to headquarters by way of St.Catherine street, and others by way of Sherbrooke ° The marching on Sherbrooke Street, where the crowd gave the troops room, was of a very high class, and elicited well deserved applause all.along.the ine, division, \u2018and the staff officers were.\u2014 Lieut.-Col.Pelletier, C.8.0.; Lieut.-Col.Cameron, D.8.0., D.A.A.G., and Captain A.H Gault, with Captain Reford as aide to Col Buchan.; posed as follows: First brigade, under command of Lieut.-Col.G.Starke, R.O., cow posed of Duke of York's Foyal Ca .adlan Hussars, Third Field Battery, First Prince of Wales Fusiliers, Third Vis- toria Rifles, No.4 Company Army Service Corps, No.3 Bearer Company and Fleld Hospital Corps, Army and Navy Veterans., Second brigade.under command of Lieut.-Colonel Labelle, R.O., composed \u2014_ | PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.' Sir A.P.Caron is at the Windsor.Miss Hilda Sugden Evans leaves this ; week for England.\u2018 Windsor yesterday.Mrs.Day Baldwin has been confined ! | | i fo the house by a'eevere cold.ers.Lady Evelyn Grey's dress was .ream-colored voile and lace, with high girdle of flowered satin: with it she - , , ; at \u2018he wore a red hyucinth to«ue.Col.Lessard, of Toronto, wasat \u201che| 4\\wo old-time resident of Montreal, | Messrs.Henry and Andrew Kinneate are spending some weeks in the city, \"es ing \u2018guests at the Wludsor.Both geutle- { Mr.Richard Dake.M.P., epent the! men are sons of à furmer proprietor of\u2019 .week end with relatives In Montreal.The Herald.their father being a parton ner of Senator Penny and Mr.Andrew | Captain Charles Armstrong left ! \u2018Friday to spend a few days in Ottawa.Wilson.Mr.and Mre.W, J.Shea, Montreal, \u2018are guests at the Chaljoute, Atlantic Miss Bthel Macrae ig in Toronto, tne ; guest of Mre.Villiers Sankey, Haron her grand -ther, Mrs.Pangman, Union avenue.! \u2018in Ottawa.Mrs.Towers, of Montreal, 2 | Mr.and Mrs.Samuel! Cotting ham At Compton, - { Dr.G.D.Robins, Montreal.was the Æuest of Mr.Chas.Church at Sou\u201cN.apple blossoms in large sprays.i Durham last week.Miss Alice kane, Crescent street, has left for Ottawa, where she will be the guest of Mrs.Hugh Fleming.! The mariage of Miss Geraldine Chap- .leau, of Ottawa, and Mr.Ryan has been.\u2018arranged to take place next month.Mrs.Melvin Jones, of Toronto?gave Uity .118 y.: igentlernen Forty-five years ago Mr.H.Kinnear went to Chhia.where he has since \u2018made his home.Mr.A.Kinnear a resident of New York.The two are graduates of [ennoax- ville, and spent one or two days last .week revisiting the old school.street.| Miss Casault, of Quebec, 18 visitinz',harming at homeslast week in honor! of Mrs.Hanburv-Williams and, Lady\" y.: \u201cEvehu Grey.| Mr.Hugh Allan and Mr.Andrew A.gown of mauve crepe \u2018de chine, with} completely filled by : Allan.spent à couple of days last week cream lace inserted ' Lady EVElyn wore.giher regiments, Mrs.\u201d NorJhelmer, of Toronto, gave a Mrs.Nordheimer wore a a dress of bright green chiffon cloth, is visiting, With green hat.and Mrs.Hanbury-Wil- military brevity, and In lilams wes in black and white.In the large music .charmingly decorated with palest primrose.muslin and long yellow tulips and Later on.the dining room was opened, with another table set, thus \u201cpreventing all crowding.\u2019 \u2019 FARQUHAR\u2014DOWD.{A quict but pretty wedding took plare at 2t.James Church, South, Durham, when Mise Luura Elen Dowd.second a dinner at the Hunt Club Friday night gaughter of Mr.James Dowd, Durnan, \"ir honor of her guest, Madame Arman-' de Lavergne, I.Mr.James SHerren, of Moncton, a; fnember of the junior bar of Nes; \\ Brunswick, is in the city for a few days.staying at the Queen's.Miss Ruth Ma farlane, Dorchaster Strect, who has been visiting ir Ottawa, has returned home accompanied by 1 Miss Toller of that city.» Lord and Lady Traynor, of Secot- land.who are the gucsts of Lady Tray- \"nor's sister, Mrs.H.Scott, Sherbrooke street, leave to-morrow for Quebec.Mrs.Beardmore gave a luncheon at the Hunt Club, Toronto, on Saturday | for Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson and Ladv Wilson and Sir Mantagu and Lady Allan.: Messrs, Hector and Harry MacArthur, i guests of Mr.P.R.MacGibbon, in Lai chute.Miss Gladys Blakemore, of Melton, B.C.who has heen visiting her sister Halifax, spent Saturday in toun | the Misses MacArthur have been the 1 i | i in \"West.Messrs.Herbert and Cecll Hubbert, and) i with friends en route to her home in tre vas united to Mr.Robert Farquhar, of Lower Windsor.The bride was attend- Miss F, A.Pagden, of England.wkd! ed by her @ioter.Miss Gertrude Dowd has been vigiting in Montreal, leaves to- and the groom hy Mr.Thomas Dowd, \u2018rule day for Quebec en route to her hone :n cousin -of the bride, : the Old Country.: ! Mr.and Mrs.Far- quhar will reside in Lower Windsor.FOR \u2018THE BENEFACTORS OF \u201cLA CRECHE.\u201d Om Yodnesday, the PIst inst, at half- past six am, a solemn high mass will he sung in the chapel of the Sisters of Mercy, Dorchester Street, for the bene- At of alt the benefactors of Creches\u201d The lady.patronesses and thembers of the associhtion are éordl- ally invited to attend.HERALD DAILY PATTERN \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ' Beatrice Fisher.who nave \u201cheen tfavel- ling on.the Continent, are § home shortly.and will spend the summer at Dorval.\u2019 Mrs.G.H.Balfour and- Miss Muriel Balfour, of Quebec, will he in Montreal shortly.en route to Brandon, Mas.where they will visit Mrs, - Balfour's daughter, Mrs.Jack Holden.Mrs, Forsyth Grant and Mrs.Stewart Houston, of Toronto, entertained Lady Evelyn Grey at the xlunt Club Friday afternoon.The tea ables were prut- tly arranged with trilllums, The marriage of Mins Eva Carson, daughter of Mr.William C'arson, (\"ity Councillor Street, to Mr, ifer- noon at five o'clock at Church.Col.the Hon.Keith Turnour Fether- stonthaugh, Mrs.Fetheratonhaugh, and Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Price, of London, Eng.who arrive this week on the Victorian, will ba the guests of Mr.Strach- an Bethune, K.C., University Strest, Miss Dorotny Price, who arcompnina her patents, will visit the Dean of St.George's nue.His Excellency the Governor-General, the Countess Grey, Lady velyn Grey, and their sulte were present at the Woodbine races, Toronto, on riday.Her Excellency wore a pale blue slik dress, the skirt with small frills, a long light coat, trimmed with graduated bands of brown velvet, a cerlse tulle torpedo toque with viack astrich feath- or \u2014\u2014 \u201c To keep away \u201cBlack Flies,\u201d Fishing, hunting, or aurveying parties should never omit Lo carry with (hem CALYERT\u2019S 207 Carbolic Soap.It has a ready male i both owing fo iis refresh ne mee: and also te me protection its use gives uito ang other of stings, ringworin, lich, Ace et \u2014\u2014\u2014b 80 ete.6 tablet, ai Drupglots, ov by mall from P.G.CALVERT & Ce, 207 Derchastes févent, Meatresl Mrs.John Black and her sister} Mes; expected! bert Francis Egg, takes place thia after- j Montreal and Miss Evans, Essex Ave-: ; | J} | ! \u2018 i oe i | | LADIES BOX PLAITED WAIST 2213, Bizes 32 10 40 bust, Here In A waist that includes the very generally bacoming big cdilar combined with n dainty chemisette.[Illustrated It iz made of white teffeta with (rills of the material embroidered, motifs of embroidery and che- mirette of lace, but It is one of those useful models that can be made available for almost everything that is seasonable.With the lln- jug it ix excellent for wllk aud wool materiuls while without it hecomen adapted to linen and all wimllnr summer fabrics.The waist ls box plnited for ita ontire length, the sleeves at tha shoulders and au fur helow that point an may bo dexired while the finish at the wrists is the frshionable wide cuffs.For a lady of medium size the waist will require 3% yards of matoriul 21 or 27 or 2 yards 44 Inches wide with % yards 18 Inrhes wide for the chemis- élite and collar.The pattern 2213 18 cut in risen for A 32, 74, 36, FR And 40 tneh bust.| Name curses lessees Age srrreunenseneno qu ONG G0000 00000 seu Ne.ef Pattern srnsoucocdoenEUVa000 aus AGGrOUS L.cssnnsec serres sonns cha c00010ave00e This pattern will be mailed within ten days by filling eut coupos, {n- sloaing 10 cents, and .sending to Montréal Herald Patièrn Department, - 2 will pleases nota that wheres Nil BAR SE Sh .oo\u201d a - Col.\u2018Buchan, \u2018D.O.C., commanded the The units of the division were com- room \u2018was à& tea table\u201d Rev, Dr, Bareluy, of St.Paul's, chayp- \u2018held good.Tfor the better ai aT \u2018 EL TL ne ere \u201cTER AAA, CHURCH PARAE |JOYS- OF MATERNITY À WOMANS BEST OPES REAUIZES Mss.Potts Tells How Women Should .Prepare for Motherhood The darkest days of husband and wife are when they come to look fore ward to childless and lonaly old age.Many © wife has found harseif inca pable of motherhood owing to a dis Placement of the womb or lack of strength in the generative organs.Mrs.Anna Potts Frequent backache and distressing pains, accompanied by offensive dis- end generally by irregular and scanty menstruation indicate a displacement or nerve degeneration of the wamb and surrounding organs., The question that troubles women is how can à womaa who has some female trouble bear healthy children?Mrs.Anna Potts, of 510 Park Avenue, | Hot Springs, Ark., writes: , My Dear Mrs.Pinkham :\u2014 ** During the early partof my married life I | was delicate in health ; both my husband snd ! I were very anxious for a child to bless our | home, but bad two miscarriages, and could not carry a child to maturity.A neighbor who had been cured by Lydia E.m's Vegetable Compound advised me to try it.I did so and soon felt that I was owing stronger, my headaches.and backaches \\ me, had no more bearing-down pains, and felt like à new woman, Within a year [ became the mother of a.strong, healthy child, the joy of our home.Lydia E.Pink- bham's Vegetable Com; is ly a splendid remedy, and wish ew wcman who wants to, become a'mother w try it.\u201d Actual sterility in woman is very rare.If any woman thinks she is sterile, let her try Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and write to Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.Her advice is free to expectant or would-be mothers.Sime : : | lot 65th Mount Royal Rifies, St.Louis! Cadets, and Veterans Canadiens, Third brigade, under c¢ommand of.Tieut.-Col.Coke, R.O., composed: of! \u2018Second Regiment (anadian Artillery, | commanded by ~Lieut.-Col.Hibbard; No.4 Company, Canadian Engineers.| under Major Howard: Fifth Royal; Scots, under Lieut.-Col, Carson: High-| land Cadets, under \u2018Major Lydon, and; \u2018South African Veterane.1 \u2018 |.AT ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH.| The third brigade, under Lieut.-Col.i PF.Cooke, puraded to St, Andrew s | Presbyterian Church, whose floor was, the kilties and: ineiuding a detach-! The service was uf| its arrange-! ment was well fitted for the occaslon.\u2019 i ment of veterans.\u2018laln of the Royal Canadian Artillery, read the service, while the pastor, Rev.! Dr; Edgar Hill, chaplalit of the Royali ! cats, preached.Beth appeared in the! uniform of their rank, the former wear-; ing his - Northwest rebellion medal.» (The church was çrowaed 10 ita\u2019 utmost capacity.i ftev.Dr.Hill chose as his\u2019 text: \u201cHe that ruleth over men must ba, Just, rulng in fear of God.\u201d\u2014Secoad Samuel, chap.23, verse 3.! \u201cThis, he said, was the advice of :; (ruler, earned.by lonx experience, aAnl: given as his best counsel to his succession after much chastisement for mis-| Transfer this counsel from the.\u2018theocrat to the democrats and it still} Rule to succeed must be: Just, and under our constitutional moa- archy it was the justice of the peop.e.that must rnle.Thir was a fitting suo-: ject of thought for the militia, and the: only \u2018one on which they cold sacrifice | themselves affectively for their country.| a Canada which put character first in her ambitions could cail forth the loft.jest enthusfasni in those who might! pave to fight for her uame and fame.; \u201cGod has glven us n.gnod land.It can only be proverly enjoyed by a gon, people, We must grow in knowledge of, jod and of ourselves, with reverence! things of life and 1's} | promises, reverence for justice and tiv! blessings and reverence for piety wlth! all its power in character building.\u2018fn the stupendous defeat of Darius by the.sreeks at Marathon.the latter fought for a holy cause, and knowing it, were.invincible, ; \u201cTo this end Cana\u2019 must be careful in the education-of her children to high: ideals of Jaw and order ad justice, and, for the encouragement of morality and, virtue.Glve~us justice unerring, edi- | cation free and abundant, and religion\u2019 | strong and robust, and alt other things: , would be added to upbulld a strong mr \u2014 If You Would Be Well \u2018You Must Keep Your Kidneys Well.| Help them to work freely.Help | them to flush off all the body's waste and impurities.! Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills | Are for this purpose only.| Have you suspected your kidneys as e cause of your trouble?If you have kache, swelling of the feet and ankles, \u2018frequent or suppressed urine, Juinful pensation when urlaatin , specks | cating fore the eyes, t \u20ac , drick-dust it in the urine, or anything wrong with the urinary orgaus, then your kidneys are affected, ; It is really not difficult to cure kidney trouble in ite Grst stages.to do is to give Doan's Kidñey Pille a trial.They are the most effective medi- | eine to be had for all kidney and urinary troubles.Mra.Mary Galley, Auburn, N.S., was cured by their use.She says :\u2014\u2018\u2018 For over four months I was t ed with a fame back, and was unable to turn in liniments of all , but to no effect.At last I was induced by'a friend to try Doan's Kidney Pills.After 1 had used two-thirds of a box my back was ds strong and as well as ever.\u201d | Doan's Kidney Pills are 80 cents.per box, or 8 for $1.95.All dealers, or sent - wirect by mail on receipt of price.living lives With a purpose.| himself.who cannot look himself in the Only a just Canada could inspire her\u2018 arm - and.Navy Veteran the , militia with the live martial ardor; OMY T Jaw oh Cadets -{ Church, Vancouver, All you have | bed without help.tried re end | \u2018 MAY 29, 1908.national character.I have great faith in our country\u2019s future.I have seen many and great changes and improvements in her condition.But we must be very sensitive in assimilating our vast immigrant population, so that we shall not only have immigrants, but settlers who shall be virtuous and lew- abiding, aiding to build the nation, and k i in this the churches have a noble wo \u201cBut the civillans hed à publie du*y as much as the militia There must be wilimgness In a democracy for the best citizens to serve the state and not leave the government either municipal or the wider of the Parliament to inferior men.The honor of our country de- mapded the best men; the justice of our rule demanded the best service, Canadians must realize that Canada\u2019s good name is their personal goad name.\u2018Let us be just to each other and work harmoniously for our nation.We are the shadows that pass away.But Canada is the substance that will remain to flourish when we are all gone.Posterity will bless us if we are just to ourselves and true to Canada.Thus shall we be true empire builders whose memory will be a pride to those that come after! It is for much a Canada jas this you.stand, gentlemen of the militia.May she be ever more wortny your loyalty and devotion,\u201d According to custom, the ocollectiun was taken up in aid of the Victorian Order of Nurses.: AT ST.GEORGE'S.The military setvice at St.GeorB:'s; Church was presided over by Rev.H.P.Plumptre, Rev.Canon Ellegood, of the Church of St.James the Apostis and chaplain te the Third Victoria Rifles Company, having previously read.the lesson, \u2019 \u2019 ! At this \u201cservicer Col.\u201d Gordon, former | D.O.C.of thiz district, was present in civilian attire, | Taking as his text the 27th chapter vf! Acts, 13th verse, and that clause: \u201cWe let her drive,\u201d the Rev.Mr.Plumptre pointed out the sterling necessity oï Paul, accused by the Jews, had made his appeal to Caesar, and was making the journey from Caescrea to Rome oni which he suffered shipwreck.Sailing, from Crete through the Adrlatic, there, were three periods \u2018In the journey\u2014tna fair prospects of a successful voyage, then the hopeless drifting, and finally the shipwreck.' Thus was it with the life of to-day.Most people started in \u2018life with high hopes and noble aspirations, There were ghastly exceptions; victims of environment; early tainted by vice and-crime; the jails in our large cities were full of such, \u2019 i As the ship in which Paul journeyed Was lost, so were many lives in Mont-|.real.The slipping of the anchor was an indication of the vessel's fate: Some may have lost the anchors of prayer, of public worship and of reverence for the Lord's day.These were not the only essentials of life, but they were useful guides.A second indication\u2014all control of the ship was lost.That man is drifting who has no.control over face, who cannot say: \u201cI am master of myself.\u2019 \u2018 Men are often boung ty the chain of evil habits.Their own riaturés hold them back from the rigat.The man with no definite noble purpose is drifting.He may be just hoping\u2014! blindly hoping for the best.Without: noble ambition men are drifting.What! is noble ambition?fish: not to do most for one\u2019s self.Felf, is 2 miserable master.Two aspirations, will prevent men from.drifting to have! the: ambition to make the world hav-, pier for their brethren and to aspire to please God.Let them.endeavor to maite life as bright as they can for those in.their homes and those around them in the world.If they have such aspira-: tions they will reach thelr goal\u2014therr | | haven of refuge\u2014the footstool of God.NO one can reach that goal by chan.e or haphazard.He must put before him, the service of his fellow men and the glory of God.© [ The service came to an end with the singing of \u2018 G~d Save the King.\u2019 .THE, PARADE STATE.The parade state was as follows: | { | THE DIVISION, : Staff .\u2026.\u2026 sosssvorçuccens 9 First Brigade .0.222 Second Brigade .tee eevee tse oo 607 Third Brigade +.» +.++» +.».901 2,139 FIRST BRIGADE.- Ç Rrigade staff .snssc00 meer S D: Y.R.CU.Lac ere ses wees.102: ard Field Battery UC.A.«+ .».84 1st P.W.F.cree » 416 3rd V.R.C.8.+200000000 00 Caer eee 335! Na.4 company A.5.C.\u2026.\u2026.4 No.3 Bearer Co.F.+ ite 55 Staff 65th Regiment .+.+.Mourit St.\u2018Louis Cadets .Veterans Canadiens .o ! ees screens THIRD BRIGADE.Staff .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.hei + renn00 tase avers À oad Can, Artillery .\u2026 + Veen 205 4th Can.Engineers .\u201815 5th Royal Scots.«coer vee 000 421 Highland Cadets .eeeie SO Westmount Highland Cadets .~ 46 .901 - J 7 22m PIANOS FOR SUMMER RESORTS.It 18 not to be sel-;! 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600 Notre Dame Strest.Montreal.1 \u201c mm 30.ST.JOHN ST.\u2026.MONTREAL > \u2026 } = DAWES & CO, * \u2018BREWERS.CEE For Your Awnings, Tents, Etc.Ring up the Old Stand, PHONE MAIN 1161.Estimates promptly given and work speedily executed.A \u2019 PALE ALES AND PORTE LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Tel.M.165-168.331 Gt.James Finest American material, fast color, always in stock.Your-business respectfully solicited.THOMAS SONNE, 8r., 188 COMMISSIONERS STREET.' x.'d ® a y= oa em ue \u201cpren 104, Er - Known in business and'other circles.STOCKS AND MONEY, ; Prices Score Sharp.Advance; -° - ut Manipulators Do Most of Trading Every possible advantage was taken of the news of apanese victory to put prices on a higher \u2018level but| from the character of the trading it\u2019 was evident that the public was very little interested in the upward move ment.The stocks to show the most im.provément were again those that suffered most: in the recent decline in \u2018Wall.Street, such-as C.P.R., and Detroit United.Before the local market got fairly started it was seen that both London and New York were very much stronger and the local traders followed this lead.C.P.R., which had \u2018sold us low\u2019 as 141 1-2 was -much stranger and quite a few lots changed.hands here over the 147 mark.De- trolt United which has been one of.the strongest.stocks through the de- \"cline, was to-day the most active issue on the list and held well fractionally higher than the 89 mark.Both Power and Dominion Iron were in fair demand.° .The books- of the Power Cémpany + have been closed till after the annual meeting.The early transactions were at 90, but leter in the day the stock sold 80 3-4.Dominion Iron was stronger, selling 20 1-2, There was a fair demand for the bonds of the Winnipeg Railway, the Dominion Coal Co.and the Dominion Iron and Steel Company, Most of the days business was done in the first hour.: Japanese bonds, which are held to quite an extent here were stfonger on the reports of the Jap victory and sold 2 to 3 1-2 points higher.No sales of the bonds were reported on the local curb to-day.a.Local \u2018Gossip SALES ON LOCAL MARKET.Sales on- the: local exchange last \u2018week aggregated only 9,748 shares and $31,649 of bonds compared with 15,209 shares and $78,944 of bonds the previous week.Although dull, the market made a much better showing than in the corresponding week last year when sales were 2,809 shares and-~$23,- 000 of bonds, \u2019 a Annual meeting of Power on Tuesday next.0 \"MANIPULATING C.P.R.\u201cOf the advance in C.P.R.a New York wire says: Th bidding up of Canadian\u2019 Pacific by the so-called levy pool at the close is a very old device.They found there was no stock pressing for sale, and they could bid the price up without getting much long stock.From all that we can see this pool has not been able to dispose of many of its stocks.= .° The Financial Chronicle says of the appointment of a successor: to Mr, Thos: Fyshe, as general manager of the Merchants Bank.\u2014\u2014 = The Merchant's Bank need not go outside its head office for a manager for the time being.There are few men who sb thoroughly understand the policy and the position of the Merchants Bank as well as Mr.E.F.Ho'- den.who is a good banker and very highly esteemed by all to whom he is The rumor in reference to Mr.Fyshe's joining the Board of the Bank vf Nova Scotia is whotly without foundation.Ca FORGET'S CABLE.L.J.Forget &: Co.'s London cable quotes Grand Trunk first, 107 3-4; second 98 1-4; third, 48 7-8; C.P.R., 151; Anaconda, 5 1-2; Hudson Bay.72.\u2018E.& C.Randolph\u2014As a whole the highest prices were made in the first fifteen minutes and, although the \u2018mar ket has remained strong during the first two hours, there seems to be a considerable amount of stock fer sale around top figures and nobody is willing to follow the advance much further at present, The strength has been In a large measure -due to short covering.\u2019 .: had SALES OF CANADIAN GROUP IN \u2019 WALL STREET.Saies of Canadian group In Wall Street were; : .High.Low.4,000 C.P.R.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026.147 14644 300 S00 .coer sesocsocos 113 11414 600 Detroit .s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.90 | 8914 300 Twins .cease 1111G 110% 100 Granby sold at 6 5-8 and 100 at 5 1-3 up to noon, now 5 1-2 to 5-8.Japancse bonds scored advance of from 2 to 3 1-2 points., MORNING BOARD SALES.50 Canadian Pacific at 146%: 150 Canadian Pacific at 147.Ts Canadian Pacific at J4714.M) Canadian Pacific at 147%.\u2018 60 Twin City at 1104.25 Twin City at live.2 Montreal Power ac 90%.20 Montreal Power at 90%.25 Montreal Power at yu.100 Montreal Power at 89%.75 Montreal Power at 90.\u2019 Juv Montreal Power at 20%.9 Telephone at 155.1 Telephone at 156%.25 Telephone at' 154.3160 Vetroit United at 295 Detroit United at 76 Detroit United at 76 Detroit United at 60 Detroit United at 175 Detroit United at : 5 Detroit United at à Detroit United 25 Dominjon Iron 25 Dominion Iron 75 Dominion Iron 20 Dominion Irén $0 Textlie Bonds 43,000 Iron bonds \u2018at 54,000 Iron bonds at 21 Coal preferred .2 Coal preferred - $2,000 Winnipeg bonds at 108%.4 $1,000 Winnipez bonds at 198%.$5,00 Winnipeg bonds at 16634.$5,000 Dominion Coal bonds at 99%.10,000 Dominion Coal bonds at 89.28 Merchants Bank xd at 167%.Wall Street Market Opening prices were the best recorded during the first hour, the mar- , ket showing the effect of profit-taking .by the room traders.Trading was quiet on the decline, Later prices were supported and showed somewhat above the opening level on light dealings, but receded again at noon.They were active dealings in Japanesepbonds Railroad and miscellaneous bonds were Aull and steady.Prices ranged as follows; 4 Union Pacific, 120 7-8 to 121; U.-S, |She Accuses G.E.Fisher of > pu 148 1-8 to 147; St.Paul, 173 to 178 1-8; Detroit, #9 tp 89 1-2; Twink, 110 3-4 to ' WALL STREET GOSSIP.There will not be any market in New York to-morrow it being Memorial Day.J.S.Bache & Co., Noon\u2014The market has not shown the same rallying power here this merning as in London.London and Continent were heavy buyers of securities in this market, but their purchases only offsat the sales for Western account.and some shorts.- : Charles Head & Cp.\u2014Sentiment \u2018is hopeful but there is still à strong contingent who.believe that \u2018the time is not ribe tor a sustained advance \u2018ahd who are dispoged to put out shorts on this bulge.The undertone, however, is strong and there are few.stocks tor sale.Co : Montreal Exchange quotations today are reported as follows by Mariar & Hodgson, - ' Co New York funds, 8-64 to 1-32 dis, 1-16 to 1-4 prem.; sterling, sixty days, 9 1-16 to 9 3-33, 9 1:8 to 9 1-4; ster]- ing demand,\u201d § 1-27 tot™9 9-16, 9 5-8 to 9 3-4; sterling cables, 9 \u201819-, to 9 5-8, 9 3-4 to 9 7-8; Paris, francs short, 5.16 7-8.- LU tu - Traction Earnings.Detroit United Railway Company's report of earnings- for - three weeks, ending May 21st, 1905: \u20141%05, ' $273,577.33: 1904, $242,670.37.gain, $30,906,05, equal to 12.7 per cent, 4 \u2014\u2014 WE OWN AND OFFER Government, | Municipal | Corporation CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.Dominien Securities Corporation, Limied, CANADA LIFE BLDG., MONTREAL.E.C.Norsworthy, Manager.MIS HELEN OLD SURFERS BIG LOSS Wrongfully Leading Her to Invest $2,000,000.New York, May 29.Chief among the developments from the-failure of the Merchants Trust Co.was the statement that Miss Helen Miller Gould and her brother Frank had been induced by fraudulent practices to Invest in the securities of the Virginia Pass- | enger & Power Co., of Richmond, Va., on tbe securities of \u201cwhich, the trust company made heavy loans, and that they.pave charged George E.Fisher, of No.37 Wall Street, with the taking of $2,000,000 to which he was not entitled.Their charge is \u2018in answer to his suit for receivership for the Virginia Passenger Power Co., of which he was promoter.\u201cUp to the tima that he floated this company little or nothing had been heard of him in the world of \u2018high finances.\u201d He was in business In Rochester before going to Richmund and taking the traction company in hand.HOW THR GOULDS \u2018WERE INTERESTED.While Fisher was floating the securities he went to Dr.John P.Munn, the Gould family physician and president of the United States Life Insurance Co., and, it is sald, through Dr.Munn interested the Goulds in his traction project.Not long afterward Fisher became one of the directors of the Merchants\u2019 Trust Co.and: later a member of its executive committee, which had prac- \u2018tical control.of the (nvestments of trust of tie company.! When the discovery was made that the Virginia Passenger & Power Co.was a fi- nanclal fizzle, the Merchants\u2019 Trust Co.had made a loan of $1,500,000 on its: mecurities.This loan Miss Gould and her brother took up for the trust company, to save, it Is said, Dr.Munu, who was not only .Jay Gould's physician, but one of his most intimate friends, from heavy loss.It is this sum with interest that the Goulds accuse Fisher of taking by unfair means.It is charged by them that they were tn- duced to invest the securities on the company\u2019s earnings and that he \u2018bought up bundreds of dollars worth of street car tickets in Richmond for geveral months for the; purpoge of \u2018\u2018salting'\u2019 the receipts of the corpofation.; ; Whén the crash of the Virginia Passenger & Power Co.became inevitable Fisher asked the Virginia courts to appoint a receiver for.the company.Miss Gould and her brother opposed the action, Allexing that be \u2018was plotting to wreck the traction company for him own financial ends.It was upon the Investigation of the company's books in this suit that the facts concerning Its earnings were - disclosed to the Goulds.\u2014 - Investment Returns + 4 Following are the investment returns or Montreal stocks at last prices compiled by Hickson & Davidson, Stock Brokers, 1724 Notre Dame Street., Close.Div.Yield.Canadian Pacific .147 - 6 4.08 Mont.Street .218 10 4.58 | Tor.«St.Ry.\u2026.10514 5 si Twin City .111 5 Wd Detroit .88% 4 4.4 Toledo.334 2 6.94 Mackay, pfé.72 4.5.6 R.& O.N.Co.72 .ven Mont, Power .90 4 4.44 Nova Scotia .\u2026.60% .cee Montreal Tel.180 , 8 5.00 Bell Telephone xd.154 8 6.19 Ogilvie pfd, xd .13% 7 5.18 Lake of W, xd.114 7 6 Mont.Cotton .\u201c116 7.6.03 Bank of Mont.xd .254 10 3.90 Bonds\u2014 Winnipeg Elec.108% 5 4.60 Dominion Iron .84 5 5.96 LOgllvie Milling .\u2026.117 6 .5.12 \u2014\u2014e Sir Thomas Wright, of London, Eng., 1s registered at the Windsor: Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Militia, returned to Ottawa last night.Hon.Wm.Templeman, of Britsh Col- umbla, spent Sunday in Montreal, put- \u2018Steel, pfd.93 7-8 to 84 1-2; C.P.R., J.H.DUNN & CO.' Viembers Montreal Stock Exchange.Sovereign Bank \u201cof Canada Building, ° Room 20.TEL.MAIN 404, Bonds and Securities.Havana, Sao Paulo, Mexican and Electrical Yevelopment Securities a.Specialty.ting up at the Windsor.n Tel.Main 4548.E.MACKAY EDGAR & CO, STOCKBROKERS MEMBERS MONTREAL $TOOK EXCHANGE ' + Bonds and Investment Securities, Londen, Kng., Ottice-8 London Was mane OF Tass buiaive | inn =» °° \u2018 ES + \u2018 5 CS | my proguostications_about New York city strength of padded monthly reports of the | Mr.W.B.Roes, fon Iron & Steel Co, who has been in the oity.for some days arranging \u201ctor - the new issue of the bonds of the company, has returned to.Haltfax, * .~ - «ov , > \u2018 \" Great Nor.Ry.of Canada The reorganization of Great Northern, Rail- wéy of Canada -bondeé debt 1s now an accomplished fact, all\u2019icig nedessary to.the lssulng of the new me: 4.a8 ' well as the authority of the Canadian Northern Rajlway lo guarantee the prineipal upd interest of the new bonds, having bean Dproved .b v .Dy a special act of the Dom Canada, lniqn | \\ rliament of b approval of this Great Northern of Canada mortgage, and all details in connection therewith, by the Canadian Parliament Js.unique in Canadian financial affairs, such act, absolutely assuring the legality of the bond issue and the Canadian Northern guar- As the guarantee, principal and interest,\u2018 by Canadian Northern Railway is añd will be an important factor in the market price af the $4,900,000 new Great Northern Railway .0f Canada bonds, .it bas been thought best by .some.of the large holders of these bond to make a public offering in the London market.Sscurities of the Capadian Northern Railway find a ready market in London, the debenture 4 per cent.stock of that corporation being listed on the London Stock Exchange and being daily quoted at between 93 and\u2019 95.| These Grbat Northern re tway \u2018of Canada bonds are d first mortgage on what will be & very important portion of the Canadian Northern completed line.It is expected a price could .be received for these bonds about equal ~to that now being quoted for Canadian Northern Railway 4 per cent.debenture stock; \u2018+ \u2014 comm aes The halders of a gufficient amount- of bonds to make a public offering have already signified their willingness to deposit thelr bonds with the Central Trust Cbn., the, samo.to be pooled until Sept, 1, 1905, on condition that the net p-ice to bea realized a depositor of bonds will be not less than $880 for each bond deposited.y\u2014 .No Damage in West Mr.E W.Thompson, vice-president and managing director of the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Lid, on Saturday recelved the foliow- ing Important message from the company's office at Winnipeg: \u2018Recent cold weather has practically done no damage to crop, which is now two weeks ahead of iast year, and aboyt a week.earlier than the average.All our inspectors confirm this.Frost last night not sufficient to do damage.\u201d : Effect of Stock\u2018 Transfer Tax Henry Clews, \u2018the prominent New York banker, says of the effect of the stock transfer tax:\u2014An infinitesimal incline will drain a huge lake and turn the current of a mighty river.All roads led to Rome and made Its - greatness.All financlal streams flow to New York city, promising to make it in a short time the financial centré of the world.* I fear, however, through unwise law-making on.\u2018the part of the Governor and his Legislature that such a desirable esult will be much retarded, if not de- eated, by the stock tax law, which is to become operative on June 1.In an article 1: wrote a- short time ago, I predicted that New York city would within ten years reach the: point of being the world's financial centre.Such a result is made Impossible, however: by the handicap imposed by Governor Higgins and his Legislature by the stock tax law.New York city cannot cdn- tinue the rapid financial progression against such odds in- favor of «.rsey City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and even some of the Canadian cities; .thereforé, so long \u2018as that.tax law stands unrepeaird, I withdraw 4 becoming within ten years the financial cen- \u2018tre of the world, and instead say that it is impossible for 1t to reach that eminent and proud position so long as that inviuious and class legislation act stands on the .statute books: of this state.u Great Reduction in Capital Effected by Mining Merger The new big mining company which it is intended should absorb the Le Rof, Centre Star and War Eagle mining companies and .control the C/P.R! smelter at Trail, B.C.will bave à capital of-something like $7,500,- 000, of which from $1,000.000 to $1,500,00U will be cash for development purpuves.The \u2018aggregate - value ef Lhe interests involved approaches the enormous sum of $13,- 660,000 or about double the tigure at wbich they are being consolidated.All of the properties have: paid substantial dividends on their present share capital \u2018with tne exception of the Snowshoe mine and Kast Koote- nay coal lands.The oply reason why the two latter are not large protit earners is their lack of development.\u2018The Fast Koote- nay -lands are, however, \u2018of enormoys proa- pective value, fully equalling the holdings of! the fabulously wealthy Crow's Nest Pass Coal.Co.; included in the merger: follows with their respéctive values: Le Rol mine, including the North- port smelter .grees $5,000,000 Centre Star mine.4,500,000 War Eagle and its associated mines 2,000,000 Trail smelter 0.1,250,000 Kast Kootenay coal lands.1,000,000 Rossland Power Co.00,000 Snowshoe Mine 00000000\" vers 500,000 \u201cTotal .242000 can ce cena sean a ec 0 $13,550,000 Three of the mines have produced in the aggregate $25,000,000 in tne first 1,000 feet of development.; me ETES Tecretary.6¢ the Domin- | extra .protit of 51.40.\u2018\u2019Even at the \u201cruling The probable list otithe properties to be |- Blac to 9e Likely to Injure PS re Catalan bacdp\u201d commaffds a far higher price in the English market than tbe -Am- erican brands.The difference ls something like 11s.per cwt., Canadian bacon commanding 56s tg.58s, while Ameri®fim-was quoted at only 44s\u2019 to.47s per ¢wt.last week.There is also considerable difference inthe prices of Canadian and Amiorican hogs.On the Canadian markets hogs are sejling at from $7.25 to $7.50 per 100 1b.,- while at Chicago hogs could be\u2019 bought for $5.60.It:is said that some Cayadian \u2018packers, in the West are taking advintage.of.this -dithéeente.In prices and packing American: bogs -for'shipment to the English market gs Canadian bacon.If this is trud the result will.be the.ruin of the Canadlan provision trade, .= \u2018The English consumer dogs\u2018 not \u2018pay ton shillilngs per 100 Ib.-moré for\" Canagldn goods from aby\u2019 febling - of -natioñal senttifl ment.He pays a higher price because the goods are better,\u2019 and he waits to obtain the best.Canadian bacon is far supérior to American because the uugs from which it is made are of -a better quality.\u201cCanadian hogs are fed on peas and hard foods; while the American stock are, fed on corn.The result ls that Lhe \u2018former are much more, sûl{äS16 for paLkifiz \u201cPurposes than the Tat ter.This difference ls particularly.notice~ \u2018able in the bacon.American meat packed: as Canadian and exported to\u2019 England would greatly {injure the reputation of the Canh- adian product and be detrimental to the best Interests of the Canadian dealers.The reported \u2018\u2018faking up'\u2019 of Canadian bacon, although looked on as impossible by many dealers, is quite within the bounds of.possibility.Live hogs sold here last week a\u2018 $7.30, while in Chicago they sold for $5.50 per 100 Ib.\u2018The average welght of a hog 18 about 200 1b., making an average difference of $4.00 on each animal botween the American and Canadian prices.Deducting $2 for duty, 30 cents for diffefgnce in.freight rates, which would.be ample to cover this item, and another 30c for extra shrinkage in transportation this would leave the packer an price \u2018of $7 to $7.25 per 100 Ib.this could be done, \u2019 Co Cheese, Butter and Eggs \u2018 The tone of the cheese market is easy, and prices in the country are easing off graqu- ally.At the Brockvillle \u2018board on Saturday 9%c.was .the ruling .prica for Ontario.god as low as 9¢ wus paid at London.The ruling price at most 6f.\u201cthe other Ontario boards was 9 7-16c.A fair amount of buy\" ing was done, but exporters can not be making much profit\u201d with the present market conditions.* A letter from Ragg -Bros., provision dealers, Liverpool, dated May 20, states that Canadian colored cheese was offered in Liverpool for 46s.This would be equal to about 97%c¢ per !b., Canadian money.\u2018hen \"gc is deducted from ibis to cover freight and other charges iL will be seen that a very small \u2018margin for profit is left.Locally cheese ia quated nt Bic to 9%c.for finest Ontario and 93%c for Quebeo makes.- \u2018There 45 a -firm-\u2014feeling -reported\u2014in-\u2014the- local butter market.The quality of 1he goods.is \u201cimproving raplaly, and exporters are beginning to pick up any fancy lots that are offfered.Prices 1 ale strong, 19l4c to 203c being paid\" for | best creamery at Cowansville on Saturday.Local dealers are quoting 19%c to 20c for finest creamery.~~ The export business is somewhat better than it -was at this time last year.During the past \u201cweek the.ship- \u2018ments were 4,314 packages agalust 2,842 packe ages for the corresponding week lant year.The receipts were 11800 packages, ageinst 10,017-packages for the same week last year.The.exg market ruled firm and straight recetpts Are quoted àt S18'%c to 16c.\u2018The receipts during the past week were 7,461 cases against \u20183,681 cases for the corresponding week last year.According to advices received some good large shipments are on the way, and it Is likely that the receipis will be heavy this week.As long as the weather keeps fairly cool dealers do not look for lower prices, but a few really warm days might make considerabe chaxge in the market.Country Produce , Reans.\u20147The market for beans was steady.under a fair demand for choice primes at $1.60 to $1.65 .per bushel., Honey.\u2014There was no\u2019 change in honey, for -whith the demand continues slow.Pxtracted white clover honey, ic to 7'4c per 10-1b.tin, apd \u20ac%e fo- Tc in 60-1b.tiny; buckwheat honey, 6c to 6%c, \u2018and white clover comb, 13c to 13%ec.Mapla Product.\u2014Buginess in maple product war quiet and prices \u2018unchanged.Prices: Byrup, in 60-gal.kegs, 6c tb 6lac per 1b.In tins.6c to 0c per wine measure, and Tc to 80c for imperial, wna Beauce sugar, per 1b.- Hops.\u2014There is no change in hops, the demand still being limited Prices: Choice Cahadians, \u201cSc to 29¢, and fair to good at 24c to 6c per ib, Ashes.\u2014The inarket for potash Jyas quiet and steady.We quote as folio First vorts, $5.45 to $5.50; seconds, $4.85 to $5, in the country | buyers, 9%c app 4 d the and it took a good desl of Ca to induces the factory hdlders to accept it They hold stubbornly to the list \u201cditch, and it \u2018was ealy within a few minutes of adjournment that the bulk ot the sales\u201d were made, 0 curb sales and \u2018\u2018regulars\u2019\u2019 represent a total of 6,775 boxes, whith changed \u2018hands, divided thus: A.B.Karle, 150; Chas.Earle, 150; Patton, 350: Webster, 400; Evertts, 800: Bissell, 1,600; Dickey, 600: Murphy, 1,000; Derbyshire, 1,700; Gardiner, 125.Nothing better than 9%c was obtainable on the street.Belleville, May 29.\u2014The offerings at the cheese board Saturday were 2,620 white and 60 colored cheese, Sales on market were 2,100 at 5%c; balance refused at 9 b-16c.London, Out., May 29.\u2014At the cheese board Saturday eight factories boarded 1,235 boxes of colored cheese, 570 boxes sold on the board at Sc.The balance sold on the street at the same price, oo Vankleek Hill, Ont, May 29.\u2014Thers were 1,244 boxes of cheese boarded here Saturday, 182 colored and 11,112 white.The highest price was 9%c per pound.æ Chestorville, May 28.\u2014At the Chesterville cheese board Saturday there were 143 white and 80 colored boarded: Mighest bid 9 G-16c.It all sold: Buyers present: A.A.Logan, L.Carson, S.P, Laushway.Crysler, May 29.\u2014At the cheese board Saturday, 629 boxes of white and 178 boxes of colorefl cheese \u2018were boarded.White all sold for 9 7-16c, acd colored at 9c.The buyers present ywero:y A, A.Logan, J.W.Ault, G.L.McLean, d.A.Carson, A.Jardine, J.R.Weir, T.B., Code gnd J.F.Ault.\u201d .Cornwall, May 29.\u2014There was quite a strug- | gle at the Cornwall cheese hoard Saturday.The salesmen wanted 9%c, and the buyers 9 7-16c.The buyzrs .won after a dicker of over an.hour.One thousand two hundred and ten Loxes were hoarded; 671 white and 538 colored sold at 9 7-16c.J.A.McRae got 483 for Hodgson Bros., J.A: Welsh.474 for James Alexander, and -N.Pitt 274 for Willer & Riley.At a correspondiag date last year 1,658 boxes sold al 8%c to 8%.Alexandria, May 2).\u2014At the cheese hoard Saturday the offering was 808, which included 83 white and 272 colored.Tbe price was 9 7-16c.Buyers present were: McRae.190 white and 172 colored; McGregor, 315 white; Welsh, 131 white and 100 colored.Cowanéville, May 29.\u2014At the Eastern Townships Dairy Exchange Saturday, 20 creameries offered 1,597 boxes of butter, and IR factories cffered- 619 boxes of cheese.A.J.Brice bought 116 boxes of butter at 20c an 27 boxes at\u2019 13%4c: H.Allen bought 60 boxes at 20%c, 85 boxes at 20e, 40 boxes at 19%¢, and 24 boxes at 19}c; Mr.McCullough bought 100 boxes at 2014c, and 45 boxes at 20c.Lovell & Christmas bought 219 boxes at 20c; Gunn | & Langlois bought 55 boxes at 20c; Hodgson Bros.bought 100 boxes at 20l4c, and 80 boxes at 20c; J.Alexander bought 80 boxes at 20%c and 100 boxes at 19%4¢; A.J.Hibbard bought 34 boxes at 20%c.The balance was unsold.Hodgson Bros.bought 83 boxes of cheese at #3c and 102 boxes at 9Mc; F.Fowler bought 131 boxes at 9%c, and 76 boxes at 9 7-166: -D.¢§.McPherson bought 90 boxes at $%¢c, and 88 poxes, at 9%c.The balance unsold, Fourteen buyers were present.St.Hyacinthe, Que., May 29.\u2014At the butter and cheese board Saturday 707 packages of butter were offered, of which \u2018621 packages were sold and 88 packages unsold.The rates were: To Gunn, Langlois & Co., 96 pkes.20%,c; Willer & Riley, 17 pkgs., 2044c.James Dalrymple & Sons, 140 pkgs., 2040: J.A Vaillancourt.97 pkgs., 20440; James Alexander, 311 pkgs, 20%c.\"Three Rivers, May 20.\u2014At the meeting of tie Three Rivers Butter and Cheese Board: 119 boxes of cheese and 232 boxes of hutter were boarded.Cheese sold at 8lgc and butter at 19c.Lo CL ; - Cattle Market Business, was fairly active at the East End - cattle market.A large number of buyers \u2018were present and the demand was good.he offerings were 600.head of cattle, 450 hogs and 150 sheep andr lambs.Cattle sold at 36.25; hogs, $7.25, and shéép,.at 34 per 100 Ib.All -the hogs and sheep vere bought early in the mornlig and but \u2018few cattle .were left over.At the Point St.Charles market about 350- hoga were offered at anlés were made at trom $7 to $7.26 per.100 1b, The Provision Market :- There is.an easier feeling in the local provision market in .sympathy with the weakening of the English market, Nn change Ts reported in prices, ho.ever, and the local demand continues active.s Crop Prospects Very Good Sherbrooke, May 29.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Farmers on the market state that the season has been a very backward one for seeding in the Bastorn Townsbips, owing to the wet and, cold weather.The seeding is now practically over \u2018with the exception of ensilage corn, turnips and buckwheat, and in a few wet patches oats and barley bave yet to be sown.While the season has been a backward one, the farmers spoken to on the market to-day state that, provided warm weather 18 experienced the crops will not be any more behind than in previous years.The rains -have given the grass a fine start and meadows and past lands never looked better at this season of the year.The frost early this week fortunately did not injure the clover, except in very isolated cases, and there is every prospect of \u2018a good crop.: a, far as could be gathered from farmers owning orchards, no damages was done to the apple trees by frost, as the J blossoms were not far enough out.To garden pro- \u2018duce, such as cabbage and tomatoes, considerable injury was.done.- .BRINGS HIGH FIGURE A - Erectëd'èn Sherbrooke.+ Street West.\u2014_ © .* | The activity af \u201creal estate on 8t.Catherine Street continues\u2019 and the announcement is now made .that the Emmanuel \u201cChurch property at -the northwest corner of St.Catherine and Stanley Streets, has been sold for $3160,000.- The purchase, which was made by Mr.Wi, H, Weir, ig said to be in the Interest 8 - Mr.Jas.Reid WiIl- son, of the Thos.Robertson Company and was made as an investment.The property has.been on the market for some time.It contains about 16,000 feet and was sold at about $10 a foot.Two large sales .of property has just been recorded in Sherbrooke St.Mr.W.H.Weir has bought the vacant lot between :his residence and Mackay Street, and known as the Samuel Davis property.The price paid was Lwo dollars a foot.The lot measures 123 feet on Sherbrooke and 144 on Mackay, and Mr.Welr will at once begin the eré¢tion of a fine cut | stone.terrade;;- containing five~resi- (: dences, The architect iral proportions are to be in keeping with the surrounding nelghborHedd, Mr.John Withell ha; Kay property which h® purehased a few months since, at the northeast corner of, Sherbrooke and Durocher for about\u2019 $30,000.To J The new purchaser is Miss Estelle Powers O'Brien and the figure is understood to have been cqnsiderably in advance of that just nathed.tr INSURANCE NOTES Mr.F.W.Evans, head of the tnsuvance firm of Evans -& Jonnson, is among the best known men In local insurance circles.Mr.Evans first became prominenuy identi- tied with insurance work in 1575 when \u2018he be- éame a.member of the firm: ot- Wood & also sold the A Fine Block is About to be| ¢ J.FA, RICHARDSON.Manager; Tee AOR | Sovereign Bank Building, St.James Street, PERL \u201c% General Banking Business.CE, partment.© Sterling Exchanggd # GEORGE C.HIAM.© The Royal Trust Coy.PRESIDENT.Sir W.C.Macdonald RE Ret Acoounkanrecineaacea+ + 3:000,000 |\" HÉAD OFFICE = =, TORONTQ TR.4 OLEAN .\"wan.{3 INTREAL BRANCH\u2014South-w & r.of St.James and McGill Sts, \\, De] 2 FIRE INSURANCE.MARINE INSURANCE.EMPLOYBRS' LIABILITY INSURANOB.8TEAM BOILER INSURANCE.CL WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.JUS, STEWART & C0., 5 ©.C.PANGMAN.HIAM & PANGMAN, General Insurance Agents and Brokers, Liverpool & London & Globe - ; Insurance Co.'s Building.Montreal: Le a Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount\u2019 .Royal, G.C.M.G.\u2019 VICE-PRESIDENT.* Hon.Sir George Drummond, K.C.M.G.DIRECTORS.R.B.Angus + -A.Macnider TE.S.Clouston IH.V.Meredith E.\\B.Greorshiel1s A.T.Paterson C.-M.Hay} .R.G.Retd C.R.Hosmer James Ross Sir pe Shaughnessy Hon.'R.Mackay, - Sir William C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.oF Office and Safely Deposit Vaults, Bank.of Mdntreal Building, 109 St.James Street.Mr, F.W.Evans, Head of Insurance Firm of Evans & Johnson.in ~~ Ince of Quebec the Aetna of Hartford, and London & Lancashire of Liverpool, \u201centered.into partnership with Mr.C.R.G.- Johnson.who added to tbe- agency the British America of Toranto, the Manchester of England, and the American of New York.When the London & Lancashire established their own office, here, Mr.Evans took in the Sun and later on the Home \u2018of New.York.\u2018Mr.Evans bas also been prominent in municipal circles in\u2019 Westmount and did a great deal of work while serving as.chairman of the Finance Committee.Annual Report of The repoit of the Alliance Adsurance Co.for 1904 shows the net {ire premiums received last year to have been $4,683,485, which Is a substantial sum in excess of-1903.To this was added interest agd dividends, less Income tax, amounting to $408,040, making the income for the year.in the fire department, 3,001,525.\u2018The losses by fire, less re-insurafices, were $2,820,195, which gives & ratio of 49.53 per cent.on the net premium teceipts, which is a.very satisfactory figure for a year which was markea by such disastrous conflagrations as those at Baltimore, Toronto \u2018and: other\u201d citles.The net result of the operations of the part year was an underwriting \u2018surplus .of $765,270, to which the Interest receipts of $408,040 being added made $1,173,310, which sum was transferred to profit and loss account.The amount of \u2018the fire fund.st the end of the year was Alliance Assurance Co| Evans.In 1895 Mr.Evans, wha then re- ; presented as general agent for the rrov- H.ROBERTSON, a aN RA anager.PROMINENT INSURANCE MEN.BEG PARDON ; But don't you think it's about time you sold that old office desk, and \u2018a bought a new.stylish, convenient |.:0th Century Desk, fully equipped 1 .vith Files; Indexes, etc.?\u20ac .We sell them.= x CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE CO., \u2018it 221 ST.JAMES STRELT.\u2018On nd after May 15th, 1905, our address will be | : DALE & COme ES Marine and Fire Underwriters, \u201cCoristine \u2018Building, - Montreal St.Nicholas Street, 2 | MARCONI i088 WIRELESS ELEGRAPH T À \\ | - NOTHING Bucéeeds Like Siccess and : there waa never a greates or more \u2018far-reaching Success than Narconf's.The gigantic new station at Cape Rrefon will soon be ih commission.\u201d Press \u2018and people everywhere are .p ng him and kivayrtem.Time you were getting ints the Marconi wagon for.a capid ride to fortune.\u2018Let.us tell-you how to get aboard.Remember courts, govern- ents, men and newspapers: pronounce Marcoui's the emly practicable system.The tine to get in on the Marconi investment isa while the system \u2018is young.After awhile when others are drawing down m big revenue from: their investment, you will regret not having taken our advice, Write to-day.DO IT NOW! MUNROE & MUNROE Mamgers tor the Marconi Underwriters - Broad-Exch.Bldg., NewYork Canada Life Bidg.\u2026 Montreal State Mutual Bldg., Boston ES 5 7 ™ on National Trust Co, Limited.Capital Paid Up.$1,000,000 An and first pearls, $7 per 100 Ib.; $10,630,820.| | \u2014 ) Reserve :.ecoe.850,000 J.Pitblado & Co Grain, Flour, Hay Cotton Market \u2018 .|Heavy Insurance d AOTS AS Re | » e : ; ! .va 3 Grain.\u2014Exporters find \u2018it still difficult to N York, Mey 20.\u2014There was great ac- .i Executor, Administrator and Tru ; : : werk any new business, the, buyers being iY 4 excitement At the opening.of the | Held in Canada Liquidator and Assignes fo he unwilling to come up to the prices quoted.cotton market to-day following a very bull- \u2018That a people of six millions should have qui : ; r the * Stock and Bond 8 Flour Te ven.me pine.flour market is |ish crop report by a New Orleans newspaper, almost six bündred millions of ilfe assur- Benefit of Creditors, Trustee for Bond \\ very stron ?n e verpoo ar- : Ch an on rokers .beliet that prices are likely to stiffen, A Te arts Sol à Japanese victory and: per head men women ma cLhndred dollars .Issues of.Corporations and Com- 3 Members Montreal \u2018Stock fair amount of business 1s being Sone.ins: the Far Eastern sen fh .SUEgestDg AD | that they acknowledge the benéficence of panies.RE .Exchange.loba \u2018spring wheat D PRL eat #arly end to the war.First prices hére were the business.This is the position of Can- \" strong \u2018bakers\u2019, $6.10 \u2018to 3v.0; winter wnt8t 10 to J5 points bigher, followed :by' a fur- adians to-day.The total new life Assur.Recelves funds In Trust allowing- patents, $6.00 to $5.60; straight rollers, $5.16 ther advance to 8.41 for July @n 8.45 for Oc- ance granted by lite companies in Canada 4 per cent.per annum, payable half , - to $6.25, and in bags, 32.45 to $2.55.tober contracts and a gain from the close of during 19M amounted to\u2019 $104,016,862.he yearly, upon amounts of.00 and + 13 ST JOHN S Millreed.\u2014 Business x rather quiet Ana Saturday of about\u2019 25 points.Trading was Government -returns Indicate the different upwards lodged with the Company .TREET prices about, steady.Prices: \u2018Manitoba bran | \u2018ery active with both commission houcs and systems under four broad headings.The from one to five years.| Telephone Main 4164.In bags, $18; shorts, $0 per ton; Ontarlo professional heavy buyers.policies lcsued under the .Members ot the Legal and Notaria) ./ winter wheat bran, in bulk, $18 to 318.505 Cotton futures opened sifong.May.830; Pet.professions.bringing any business to - } shorts., $10.00 tp 320.50; mouillie, $24 to $28 Jube, 8.2;.July, 8:30; August, 8.24; Soptem- Life system amounted to.$59,498,915 or 67.2 this Company are always retained In ; = per.ton, Te to aun re market for rolled bers 8:28 Oftoher, 8.34; NovemuseT, 8.32 bid.Endowment system amounted the professional care thereof.3 .wr .ALE.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 0 en.PASS .37,032,583 or 35,6 - New - t ains firm under a fair demand at .:.sores 93 : .; Fort v Min of Ogilvie Co ; L 2 22h per bag.The market for cornmeal is To-day\u2019s Receipts.Bonus additions amounted (à C3 301 or 7 A.G.ROSS, Manager Lo « ) am, Ont, May 29\u2014 \u2014 , at $1.0 0 $l.eo .- ; eu : ce .6 1 ; \u2026- The contract for the brick ot the Haies We na business continued to be done sug\u2019 receipts by rail and canal in the city The life \u2018system iocludes, In addition to Office & Safety Deposit Vaults, [- Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., has been let.In baled hay, on local< \u201caccount, Atlto-day were as follows: the ordinary whole lite assurance with pre- 153 St.James St, Montreal.' snd work.must be\u2019 finished by Sept.1.Two steady prices.We quote as follows: G.T.R.C.P.R.Cana].ums payable.until death, all forms of ; hundred men will be engaged on the work, | No.$1,:89 to $9.50; No.2, 38 to $8.60; clover, heat, bush.40,862 Lee 139,075 lraïted payment policies such as 10, 15 and - The dimensions of the mill are 50 by 130 | mixed, $7 to $7.60; and pure ciovpr, $6.50! Corn, bush.cee i.12,814 Z0-payment life cqutracts; the endowment = seven \u2018storfes high, with a warehouse 55 be to $6.75 per tof, in car lots.Oats, bush.26,000 68.240 class embraces endowment assurances.with .-\u2014 \u2014 - 18, five storeys.The barrel facsacy oul) .Flout, bris.206 1,992 limited payments as well as with payments, MONTRE L: pe or oy 85, five storeys: the power.house I $ Mage, cases 1,605 - 8 i Tah gare Poe assure hout he pondow : 74 by 85, and the à : , .bo 221.er 2 s ce class represents - \u2019 \u2019 De PE TO Cu os Eee on Fhe Be si ta ne or hth \u2014 vo \u2018 + | , 20.\u2014The wheat inspections kgs.\u2026\u2026 où ° : .mostly .Lo .: ne innires, May is follows: No.1 northern.Lard, Pigs.LE cee eee.BA es taken out for business purposes and to pro- NOTICE is hereby glven that a Dividend Curb Securities .| 4 cars; No.2 norttéèn,.80 cars: No.3 north- Hams and bacon, pkgs.-.8 A a femporary protection.# AN ot Five per cent.upon the paid up Capt=* > - \u2018 ern, 8 care; other grader, 12 cars: total, 45 Leather, rolls ., 29 / WL] ruet endowment of \u2018the whore aad Tepre- tal Stock of this Institution has-been declared Sales on curb were: 100 Havana at 16%, 109 C0 S00 840.1081 ou BO care Tobacco, pkgs.1 \"\"* [is an evidence of Lhe spirlt of intelligence for the current half-year, and that the same Mexiean at 6, 15 Rig ut wg.Wheat Markets > POLICE CAPT.GREY'S ILLNESS.ink public.They perdoive that aasga2 Tls- will be payabes at its Banking House in this .- .e ru .: .: con- City, and at its Branches, or and after Thürs- The unlisted sgcurities are reported as tol- ; ' 2 , - tract as an endowment policy gives them is \u2019 : tows by E.Mackay Eagar & Co.® | At the Chicago market this morning May Seoapt: Frank \u201cGrey, of Chabollide eminently business-like, and they are wil.|day.the First Day of June next.losed fron ; - ; Bld, Aaked.|.options opened at 101 and\u2019 were quoted later ree .po , as been laid} ing to make economic sacrifices in order to The Transfer Books Ww e closed from Electrical Development=- \" ['at 99%.July options opened: at 80% «and aside for some days suffering from se-| carry out its hrovisiom.: .the 17th to the 31st of May next, both days Stock .eves J vee A 86 later wera quoted at 85%.September option vere heart trouble.He is to-day re- The Chroniel T th I Inclusive.- : Bonds ic.8big 8744 were quoted at 82%.\u20ac.° ported as being ih a very weak condi- a > a pr ti : $ policy df Can.By oider of \u2018the Board.\u201d - Havana Electrie\u2014\u2014 10 t the Winnipeg market 9044 was bid fôr tion.ro 20 Adan companies investing In foreign coun- y , e Board, Common stock.- 164 1% May.options at opening que the Quotation SE \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en Even some Canadian Pt com- - ©.B.8 CLOUSTON: Lo ref, d stock .À : roughout the morning.r 1.e ° : Bonds eee zen \u2026\u2026.o 8 here ntondy ety vas asked at opening and A RELIC OF GORDON, ; expense ,of the Dominion from which they i : Genaral Manager.Mexican Light & Power Co.\u2014 & later sales were made at.92%.Addressing.the Royal Geographical So- derive their suppo.t.Some day these for- .Montreal, 14th April, 1905.B ds 20 Stock .ay TE \u2014 ciety on \u2018The Nile Province of .Western S/n invedtments will, probably, cause NO 0 ere + Bonds i 844 .Cheese Boards ,\u2018 Uganda,\" paye the Daily Mail! Lieut.-Col.| little trouble and regret.; î TT NEE Rio de Janeiro tu \u2018| ©.Delme-Raéciffte said.when.he took over \u2019 : .Stock 43% : yy 29.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Th the ci and military charge of the Nile r The, Croyn Lite tusiance Sempany has THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Jap 444 bohds 90 Brockville, Ont., May 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The District from Col, Martyr he found .tho °° en Bank of offices in the .Dividend No.76.- .| offering ut Saturday's meeting of the cheese parapet and âitchés of Emin Pacha's ol T°\" Sovereign Back Building in this city, .; u* \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014 \u2018 board was the largest of tbe season.4,489 station at Wadclai, on the left bank.in n Which they now occupy.adr.Stanley Hen- Notice is hereby Aven that a- DIVIDEND At the Place Viger\u2014Messra.G.T1.|boxes; \u2018of which 2,000 were white and 2,489 fair ntate of preservation, though\u2019 the bulid- 367800 Is manager for.tN& Province of Que- OF THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.\u2018McKlbbon, New York: E.T.Ruddy, |colored, all full grass cheese.It is not to be | 0.\"aq disappeared, The nutives remem.°° Co EC upon the Capital Stock of this Institution has Toronto: L Parent Quebec; H Bros.| wondere at that the make is assumiek Dig bered Emin well Of Gordon only a few - rer entre pen declared for the current: halt year, and .a .- i - - .Le .seau and wife., ! proportions, because the pastures'dre in tib- patives gesmed to know anything, though - at the same will-ba payable at the Ban seau \u2019 top condition by reason of the frequent rains, | post ot those living near the river had \\ and its Bradches on\u2018afd after THURSDA my bene, followdd by bright, Worm weather.Indeed.! 4 of Godun,\u201d at he was called, and M Y M ODE RN the 1st Day of JUNE next.! = .of this.section could hardly be alle à , an | ~~ | The \u2018Transfer Books will be closed from the grazing v an interesting relic had been secured in tho - improved upon, and the Meadows indicate an shape of, an Austria bent chair, which \u2018 25 .the 17th to 3lat Jay.both days inclusive.; engrmous crop of bayy These are the reports Gordon \u2018had given to\u2019 the oNief Gimarto ov RR Ww ER, | Ô brought in by farmerf from all points of the he chair was to be'sesn in a roôm.adjoin- ' April 25th 100 0° 81 Manager.; ' [Con white & owed a Prsterance over ing the lecture theatre.Co con In svery atti ; .Toronto, April 25th, 1905.PSS : : Co ored in the public cable of three shillin : .ever C and convenience _ Ce i\u201d .Stock 8ro.kers The yore made no distinction in their \u2018bids.JAPAN AND FRANCE.for ditistactorily handling your margin| Mr.Robert\u2019 Ji i ihe aie ; _ CY \u2014- , Business was transacted on a basis of 9%0,| Were the facts \u2018alle by the Japanese \u2018and investment \u2018accounts\u2019 Co the Manufactdt ses \u201cnatrafids Co ho .Co ond § 7-16c, with the: former an unmistakab (as to the provisloniuff of ths Baltic fleet Orders execu all Stock \"| gone: to\" TInGUN MART White atroad he + b ruler.Out of the 3,025 boxes sold by \u2018publio $n French waters) established, ad were rs executed on all Stock Ex- Visit Egypt, India and other foreign b ® Members Montreal Stock Exchange.|.tion, salesmen tepresenting 330 boxes were their Government te Call upon Us \u2018to fulfil changes.1 want your business.of the COMPRBY, ~ \u201cver.wo ei, DRE CE, \u2018 ucky to obtain the top figures.Mr.Patton our obligations uhder the alliance, France w+ UT PCT : ee ; \u2019 ied a special order for.300 boxes, af | munt remember that we sheuld have no | NORRIS P RYANT, STock SETS y, 1724 NOTRE NAME STREET.Charles Earie took ode tot of.colored.TheÆehoica.but te comply.nothing would zra- 9 BROKER, \u201che \u201cHatwld: - fa pudilen : \u2018 market was therefore a disafipbintment to the [tify her- enemies more.Nothing waquid Opposite Montreal Stock Exchangs.Publishing Onna aa\u2019 p= men from the rural district generally.If \u2018bring grief more profound to:.the vast ms : \u2019 \u201c Montreal.James Tol Main 2206 ___\u2014 + Call 3th she exception ot vs two Apaiue, ot hate ne0ploh ~The Times.; _ _j-Phone Mair 460, .0e , Directer, !_- Lure 7 = : : a oT espns) or aus La - \u2014 410, \u2018 er = \u20ac \u2019 \u2019 ! + \u2019 \u2018 | ot - .~ n ow 5 \u2018 + \u201c , ; » .+ ° \\ 3 - .: *.2.\" : ; 2 ne re + ve re x * $, y , \u2018+ a, os her FES + & Love i MONTREAL.rr a RES amma TI TR CRT TER ~- \u2018+ CAPITAL.; Subscribed .$1,000,000 Paid Up .500,000 Reserve Fund 450,000 ar pe roa 7 pere ds fo Te Tour Toe 2 ' eee wb) 4 ct 3 2 rm 00E \u2014 EE.: + HOOSERS | \u201cAND \u201cMONEY.savers, TOO a = READY FOR- BUSINESS AT 8 AM.Tugdaystamol0am.pecis| NO BETTER TIME TO BUY GLASSWARE] The Best Carpets Are .No phone or mail arders ed for any item in the a pe THE- BEST\" TO BUY ) vou °° undermentioned Reg: i All items verified by the management beforé they are permitted to appear in print,\u201d À list of facts, as well as of money- savings : : - di .\u2019 + The chéapest In the long run.Bost qualities of every goed ole of Carpets and ali ether kinds of Ploor Coverings.Ample supply\u2014and exolu« olvely a stock of this season's styles at The Store of Satisfaction.Quite | evident that experienced fudgment has determined the selection of honor ART CARPET SQUARES, ENGLISH OILCLOTH AND Lie * Just opened a small lot of Art Cat- OLEUMS Co pet uares, in new shades of ¢ rds wide, tile and \"We've made a most advantageous investment of a large quantity of good quality Glassware.Presuming that you'd like to share in the good fortune, have arranged to conduct.A Special Sale of the Entire Quantity = \u201ca; Ladies\u2019 $18 Costumes, $7 85c Voile de \u2018Paris for 5%: - b h green, Rose du Barry and blues\u2014 esigns, Per yard: New style Costumes, In black, brown, Extra fine quality All-wool Colored Briced equally as advantageously as it was ougt t \u20ac only, size 3.x 8 ya.each.8.65 40c, 506 and Les eo a à Cloth; short tight- Voile de Paris, good range, of color~ .\u2019 yda., eac ; , INLAID TIL 3, fitting coats, new full\u2019 sleev oi mod- ings; width 44 inches.Regu- These, particulars ; 9 only.size 8% x ¢ yds., each.$8.00 ish skirt.Regular $12.00 to $18.00.lar price 86c yard.Tuesday 8 ; EE 6 only, si : A eptenaia black and Glogs Water Tumblers will be sold at.2% On Een each 85.70 ai dosigne.Those a: On sale Tuesday from.$ to 10 to 10 am .eeeninen \u2026.8e florai designa.These aa DOUBLE Wi \u2018 am.accus 00 cerqeenis.87.00 : | .Glaés Jelly Tumblers, with tin covers, teo, for.2% | ot OT TAPESTR v satisfactory Foor Olathe to 55c Venetian Cloth for 3% Glasé Cream Jugs for.5e cr THN ROL BOT 50 | Hike ordinary Floor Chota or 40c Artificial Flowers, 15c 780 Yards All- ARI va Ms gg pts S a ota % e.\"e.5c New floral dostans, er 0.Per square yard née 280 , French weave, - DR ' ! Flowers that are being used to trim colors, such as red, blue, green, ass poon oO ers @l.cceccccema000000 .\u2018 \u2026.BBC and 97o PLAIN CORK CARPETS this season's millinery with\u2014no bet-} brown.reseda, fawn: bluet, myrtle, Glass Nut Bowls Jor.cce0e0iceeccscss 12c roe eo, Car s being double \u2018the \u2019 to the vie ay tn ter evidence, therefore, of their up- ete.Regular 55e yard.Tues- .: .~.ET C A A N Toon rs ns hpestry Carpets shades of > Tgreon, t ee ition Have been aoû day $10 10 am.380 ~ Glass Fruit Dishes for.uiv sess doves 136.Bears, too, they will weas and look yral Price, per mare 5 exce lent con : - me SET sat! _ A : ; PE ! \u2018 BTA Loscoroneuonces cucoceu e : Ssc-and 400.el TT La, itati ut Glass, in.Berry Dishes.2 better, 7 ST Hd 81e 10 am.only.16e! 17¢ Ribbon for 10c Imita ns > he 8 y see 23 : MATTINGS.FROM CHINA AND |.MATS FOR OUTSIDE DOORS Black pure Silk Taffota Ribbon, 8 In.Glass Celery Dishes, new patterns.s.13¢ AN.Steal Wires Mats, each: 88a, For the sar.there te nothing 76¢ to assrssés sec 00cc 1000 PME better for Floor Covering then nice Btraw Matting, Cool, clean ang LUCDOF Mats, 18 x 30 inches.$1.83 , very durable.We have à splendid Rubber Stalr Treads, \u20ac x 18 ir, gsportment and can euit _ anybody GMON 2.0.+ 000 500000 Gvcoveo 2a \u201cin price and style.Bupw Mattinge, per yard, from : .wide: an extra fine glace quality, Ladies\u2019 75c Blouses, 38c suitable for Par To and ee Print Blouses, \u2018in stcipes and plain Regular 170 yar esday ieee RARE 10e \u201ctolors of pink, pale blue.champagne, to 10 a.m.| white, green and navy.Regu- \u2014_\u2014 lar 75c.Friday & to 10 a.m.880 $2.25 Chenille Portieres > \u2014 for:$1.89 - \u201c Glass Gas Globes, new shapes.,.\u2026.10c Colored Glass Vases, assorted sizes, each, \u2026\u2026.25c Fruit Dishes, on stand, large size.\u2026.!.19c Covrugated Rubbe Matting, 1 : Fruit Dishes, on stand, plain glass.23c ETE WIGO veucrnccansann1 FLBE c ç i i sescrsreraecsancnss BBE Foricy Striped Ovoea Mastin 1 yard: Ladies\u2019 39 st ns 19 Glass Oil Bottles, with steppers.14c mom \u201cSassi «, put J in 40 yard wid, red striped, olive stripe striped y 1 y i 8, packed ready for ship- - an anoy stripe ous .ve yp pi, .ora of red, Chebile Portiqrès aise 33 Large size Bread Plates, handsome patterns.35c ping.Prices, per roll, from $3.00 FATA Lesscossssiorse svvove @OG nes orse overs, m ; .inches wide x 3 yards.long: finieh- ; ; > .mim Cambric, full front style, soma trim- : - .~ ~~ med with imitation torchon lace,inser-.|: aan and ot rie radeon ?05 tion and tucks; others with em- vy alia FREE PT ee $6.50 SILVER TEA SETS, $5.00 .Ribbons-Every Pretty Style - _ 189e Linen Tea: Coséy @vers Car you've a wedding present to give better see > the undernoted before arriving st a Co That: Blooms in Fashion\u2019 8 Garden Ladies\u2019 $1.25 Wrappers, 98c| for Rk, sn ; | definite decision.: oY à - 7 ;Ç Our Ribbon stooks overtop all, sither In volume or variety, You'll ree = : Ladier Percale ar oxy Rain Beme of thim slightly soiré.\u201c otre Quadruple Silver Plate Tea Sets, fall size.satin engraved, 4 pieces, Spoon afize our reason for having the word \u201cSpecial\u201d preceds the price if you esek fancy braid, tab, collar, deep frill on Cosey Covers, ~with 1:2 In ONE holder and cream jug are gold lined: Regular, $6.50.To-morrow $5 00 duplicates of thess values slsewhere.pare titted waist ining.Colors DE stamped fn floral or conventional de- | : special RR EEE 6 tnches- wide All Slik Ribbon, in ctet, mexique, pink, coral, coque around shoulder, trimmed with fancy signa, or perfectiy plain.Reg: oo .£ \u2018 : Ps .licot, cardinal, nile, navy, brown, white, cream,\u2019 itiao and emerald, braid.deep frill on skirt, fitted waist ular Wc.Tuesday 8 to.10 a.m, 220 .Special.por yaré L.0\u2026ssro0srru0e vovreree vorserrooice vovsoo) 186 ining.Colors of blue and white, | - .7 - § 1-2 inches wide pure Bik Taffeta Ribbon, ahadne of\" clal, mexique, red and white.Sizes 34 to 42.Res- : ER STOCK P : turquoise, navy, coquelicot, cardinal, pink, ross, old rose, coral ular $1.26.Tuesday 8 to 10 65¢ Clocks for 45c ; + V Y LARGE O O : i brown, tuscan, dranga, nile, reseds, * pluet, ltac \u2018and mauve, pe.4 Mill vsocvoncouss vos \u2014ennesa0'e 8c Prown Imitation Cuskoo Clocks.olal, per yard, treet aiecrene trons t reer Pere rir eety Serre bes ere 25e pans a ST ape] Men\u2019 S Ready-to- Wear Clothing + inches vite Al Bl Totits Sibpon, In vais ree.sot mongrel Ladies\u2019 $2 Sample Oxfords \u2014 Co > | can, orange, las and navy, Special, per yard.goes.so.BBO d for $1.25 Ladies\u201d 7e Hin dkerchiefs, 5e A greater stock of Men's Ready-to-Wear Clothing than you'll find in any other 1 Re Can supply Duchess Hibbon, 5 Inehes wfda, \u2018in shades of white, clel, individual exhibit\u2014and better assorted, too, The Men\u2019s Clothing Department has been turquoise, pink, orange, nile, reseda, emerald, tuscan, coquelioot, _ SIZES 2 1.2'70 4 ONLY, Ladies! pure Linen Hérdksrohiets 1-41 Datterned after the other sections of this most progressive store -is.imbued with a like | carcinal, gray.vioiet, fawn.black and\u2019 coral.Epecial per yard 33e \u2014\u2014 « \u20ac Handsome Kid Blucher Oxfords, with IR nes Eee ip amer 7 0e p le for the lack- of rtment.Th be d for thi Duchess Ribbon, 8 1-2 Inches wide, good quality, suitable for girdles, patent tipe:.stylish Kid Oxfords with Boz OB ll ane spirit, not to miss a sale for the lack of assortmen eres been\u2018 a reward for tis \"Colors: mexique, turquoise, pink gray nave, nile, liao, deep nile, , eal Brain ePa: Des a Xa Sanne colossal scale of buying ; minimum pricesfor us ; bringing unduplicated values to you, : grave cArdinal, brown, old rose, tuscan, orange, Speolal, te lot Xia Oxfords.patent type and \u2026\u2026.ras tO NE Er DEU SEA 0011000000 0.RP res es turn soles.Most of the sbove are 14 yds - Bruel Carpet, 6% Suramer clothing for euting wear aplenty.\u2018See these 1 .\"| Fancy Ombre Ribbon, 4 1-8 \u201cInches wide, all shades, Alwe a ine of © mado with re Bises 31.8 5 oF pl \u20181.3 : Al Suk 4 J- 2 inches wide, with se!f embroidersd diamond shape 296 a or mil \u2018sample.coës, -2 yards each | i .spots peacial, per yar reve 6re0 00600000 Para AOOE 59050 ebevrae e On AN good $3.00 valmes best Brussels Carpet.Raguler 31.36 | White Duck Treusers, for youths as well as men.Made In - | To-morrow & to 10 ani, per to $1.40 per yard.Tuesday 2 DIE ira ts verre 9185] to 10 am.the plece for.886 29c Pictures tor 19c - - the regulation way.\u2018Sizes ranges trom 29 to 42 inches 98 Fahy Dresden, Moire and Ombre Ritbon combined, 4 1.3 Inches wide, all shades, This ribbon has Dresden outer parts, Moire centre= i \u201cwaist measure.\u2018Special price for Tuesday.ses doncoc00 \u2018and Ombre effect beiwaen.Special.per yard .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026c0s,, 480 Fancy Ombre Silk Ribhen, 4 1- 3 inches wide, In shades of sky blue, - Men\u2019s $2.98 Smoking te ic Men\u201d s Washable Vests foi summer wear; a large assort- , turquoise, eleotrio, cardinal, reseda, olive and amber predominate 80 assorted subjeots styles \u2018of : .ing, These colora grow lighter as they remch the outer edge, Jackets for $198 Passepartout a oe new .ment of styles i in fabrics; the sizes range from 33 to 42 4 50 and fino!ly resolve into white, There are three rows \u2018of embroide : subjests exuiar ee ° erad_flowers\u2014one directiy In the centre, twb about one inch from : Fammer weight Smoking Jackets, made To-morrow .+.106 \u201cinches, \u2018chest measute ; prices 98c to.saccnssss00000, _ the Guter edges, About three inoheu intervene between such in * with corded brald; patch pockets - : .- each row, Certainly\u2019 one\u2019 of the most effective Ribbons of the 1 frog fastènings;: res diffe 39 P eteri t 2e 500 pairs.of Trousers, ade of imported Worsted and season, POF FAFA .00.0000p000 cémcoun semence casse 00 vereny ate | shades.Full range of I -Regu- C ap eries Ior.d h Ni d h b ff .?Ah OA - .Arr | lar price $2.95.Tuesday § Contents: 14.ahesis of Paper and 34 weeds, in hair ines and herring bone effects, Tailor- $2 98 19 am EL nes Envelopes, Fire quailty cream ing is up-to-date, trimming, too, Special for Tuesday, J the ho ris timer .o s, Mc niver- Men's 25c Hose for Ne i DE a rs Ban's tine black Cashmere Half Hoes, | alles, Reeviar ttc.Tues- spliced heels and toes, ssamiess feet.day 6 to 10 Adi .0000000.s 25e Sizes 9 1-2 to 11.Regular price 25c.Tuesday 8 ¢o 10 a.m, per Recent additions : Full range of Men's Tweed Suits, in several Wash-Fabrics-Save Considerable tterns\u2014checks, stripes and heather mixture; Rt ; ant On a Purchase To-Morrow armer satin lined, The material, cut and workman- poire iat \"ship apes the made- o-ord rin ev respe Pri ices ; \u201cWerve added numerous new and fashiongble fabrics to the stack recente PRIP cooiiiiiines ee sr.21e j 10e Household Ammonis, Be K p $8.50 5 £ ery.pect, Price ly.\u2018This, coupled to the unusual valuss announsed below for to- Morrow's\u201d : THRED PAIRS FOR cocoon 800 In Grocery dnd Voller Yoilet Sundries rom to.000000900000 0000 000000000000 , vetting, shculd influence marvelious expansions In the sales.M 35 ders, nc fa \u201d _ .- Le .LS ~ ~~ .E-1- (Yaghamp ann ee.ee {= j Thies Pleatr and white \u2018Mavrne-ived 5 Sootth Tinghams dn \u201cZephy™, Mn \u2018mese UtaUX.afe- vemte PME en\u2019s \u20ac Suspen ferithoune à praot drsmenta, dr 1 à / the pleasing shaplierd check ef- Potgee Eultizs are a perfect\u201d Teil Me Ie a roe pa map ders, 160 am ,.rorrrareniashesance 80 THE MODISH SHIRT WA IST SUITS - faets: black and white, green.tation of slik: sell regularly for À ; brown, navy and pale ue and 28c yard, but may be b ht : ther ends, sliding bucicdes, neat de- : THERES POR .,.;.200 white, 15c and 18c gualities, Tuesday for om ought 18e | Teccdez ss am.,,, Boe.20e $L25 Curtain 7 to sell ar per yard.Be Whita Organdie Muslin, 45 \u2018Inch ; | spoons .; _ fr alin, \u20ac \u201cin ; ; ou Stretchers, 4 c And Other Styles of Costumes Ideal for Summer Wear 50 places more of extra fine Colored wide, fine sheer quality, You're 1 , retain Dereschary, \u201centend to : Voiles, for summer costumes, œufficiantiy famillar with tha val Children\u2019s 75¢ Dresses, 65c feat press Jos etrongty méde .Good from fabrics to the finalgtages of making that render them ready-to-wear, Shades of grav.fawn, navy, to recognize that theyre | used 3 to rown an ack.pectal, special.at.per yard.25e Cen Chambray Dresses, Mother Hairy a.m, t20000000040 AACA 700 | Ladies\u2019 cs preuily made Colored Lustre Shirt Walsts Suits, in black, navy blue and brown par vard .Pret) 10 Fine English Prints may be obtain | pique, trimmed around yose and Les - k's a color, certainly\u2014the queen color of style, The blouses are | Ses the Fanev Musline we're ed in an almost end'ess variety of Devos rath Srila and lace Meine] Te Hammocks for #5.finely pleated, the newest type of sloaves\u2014very large ; ; the skirt, too, is soliing for: per vard.Be fast colors out per para 12140 ol oves finished with braid.In two Good pise size Hammocks, in dtrservent coi- made in the favored pleated effect, Our price;.\u2026.\u2026.0.0.000000.Ang he EE ave.Gingham that, YWe've two cases \u2018of fancy Printed ages 3, strongly meade, Regular - ove ; \u2019 , 2, 3 and 4 Regular 78c, © Toe, \"Tusaday à to 16 am.406| All White Lustre Shirt Waist Suits\u2014all white remains en vogue this season, Turn té this line of black and white MUSE In a range of ment des | Tuesday 8 to 10 @.mr.v0r00,, G3e The-bl h-d : Mercerized Zephyrs, 8 differenteize | SENS and colore, \u2018The regular 16 FI Si for Be .e-blouse is made with deep side pleats, and is.piped with satin; style 9 50 ohiacke.to sall for.yard.®%e Price ta 12 1-2c yard.Sme- 59c Check \"Faffeta Silk, 45e: Pin Vistec ou Sitters for of sleeve : \u201cleg-o -mutton; skirt, too, is trimmed with pleats.\"| Nene the less intersting nre these Fancy M ; ,! JRA | -W1 riz v ne atelnse Fancy pin ahack Tatfeta Sif; colows| lie /Fuonday 4 fo 10 om, se -Naw York sends these new style White Swiss Muslin Dresses for milady\u2019s \u2018wear, fine | hadi SEN a rian the.correct.folios for emer include navy and white, brown end quality Swiss Muslin.Waist has a Jace yoke; puff sleeves, finished Hn HEIL BRAN Ck.7 uit we : r = st suite, nuses, ate, rd.r e' sold to-mor- s * white, cardinal and white, etc.Fashr 15¢ Dish Pans for 10c with deep lace cuffs.Skirt finished with a deep flounce, which is - The regular price Sc yard, TOR for un 04e ON jonable Sttks for ladles\u2019 sshirtwalst |16 qt.tn strongly © Tuesday .s.s .12%8 wits.Regular 590° yard.made: regular fc, Tuesday 8.trimmed with lace and insertion.An admirable summer dress costing : ; Then there are Amber Sultings, in uesday from 8 to 10 a.m., 45e to 10 a.m 10 4 ; but 15, 00 12 1-2c quality White Victoria Lawn, shades of green, brown, gray, : L 11002 F0 0210 0000008 \u20ac Porter een see tea c eco tenace sue pon nn 0 000 ME 0000 oo.40 inches Wideo.a strong, ; black, blue, ete, with a broten .ASSIA ¢ Ri durable weave, Tuesday for, 7 check affect ; Regular 186 is { 0 i .MANAAAAAAAS SAA , Amin Kemi mene per YArd 00.0.TKO \"yard.pectal, too, at.e Tan Footwear Wanted This : | Ladies\" Underskirts\u2014Good Lace Curtains-From the | Selections from Operas, 19 | Am AAA Nec TE NE Les | : | - | _ SRLECTION\u2014G0O0D VALUE.sIMPLEQT oTSui HE osT FAS.From Babes In\u2019 Toyland\u2014 | : ) ' The undernoted aré washablo\u2014the \u201cThe Moon Wiii Het - W Season More Than Ever J : kind required for summer wear: White gud earn avo Curtains, in |\"Go to Bleep, umtier: Des Er .Ladies\u2019 aists in Every | © {Ladies \"ahecu Gingham Underskirts, \u2018naw gomanes \u201ctection of choleest) From A Madcap: Princsse\u2014 0.3 Assortments abreast of the demand.made with deep fen and three small Nottingham Lace Curtains, 826 \u201cCavalier Bong.\u201d A.Pretty Style of the Moment / Tan Boots for jadies and children in frills, piped.with white, Colors of in, x 3 1-4 yards, per pair.28a \u201cBeautiful Isle of the Bear: .J.beautiful new shades of Chocolate | black and nite, bine and white, Nottingham Lace \u2018Curtains, \u201880 Tf You Were.Mine Alone.- * Jap ilk Waists, In great variety.Room only Kid, made onthe latest lasts, In \u2018| with deep frill and two small frills, Nobis Sp al0% Por pair.78a From The Qir ai Bandte\u2014 for one description: Bix deep stitched tucks \\Blucher and lace styles, all at ua.With folds of white.THes- Io 24 pacde.per pair.$1.60 rom Wana > : \"In front, two In back.large leg o' mutton | ; - usually lew prices.} Le Gott Was I oh v 8185, White canle Net Lace Curtains, 1.98 \u201cA Pretty Girl,\u201d | * \u201c sleeves, hemstliched collar and cuffs.= We ~ shable Undersk n 1.8 A .The arantes t f Waist, : Ladies\u2019 handsome Blu lace Boots, deep - frill, also small fri], several White and ory Suite.pir \u201cMan wake rel ie us on me : mn br D and white.rule\u201d or Choaolate Kid, extension edge soles, rows -of .pin tucks, Celors of navy Curtains, 50 in, x 3 1-2 yards, \u2018 Hands.\" a .vy, brown, ne we medium Cuban Bed Values\u201d 3 to \u2019 and and eer «rue Slack es PAF -PAIF L,.0 100500 p 0000000000 8480 [To be à .Widow.\" se have been selling for 38.75.Present price.82.95 .cognize v : .white atr esday., 0 |C ur: .Cur cognia ica, Te sas.ved, y | repm Quipure, A Saran por \u201c porur 5 PIECES FOR 15\u20ac.| Lawn Waists in great variety.A fine Lawn - 1600001600 0 08 reve .Prints D wo-step.- \u201c1.\u2019 1 Misses\u2019 and Girls\u2019 very fine Chocolate B.& I.$1.50 Corsets for Dory Italian Bertini Gop.#400 \u201cAdlyn,\u201d Walts, ' A os rimmed oo front oe \u201cer deep Kid lace Boots, made with extension tains, 46 in, B® 4 yards, \u201cDer \u2018Wedding of Winds,\u201d Waits, pleats, hemstitching enc pin tucks, also two e Yor and spring sh a.Sizes $1.39 \\ pair ! er ; A ves , $13.50 née Suneet, Walts, ' rows of embroidery: deep pleats and pin .; o - gular 78, \u2018 Mu EL ' entury Medley,\" Lancers.© tucks tn back, leg o' mutton slesves, turn- ee (BRL Sorts a nef Sadie Some Nickel_Plated | MISOSLLANEOUS.| emer colar Larry sooner: eee 890 | nes regu 00, Spe- | st, long hips, suitabl.for medium ten .oyland #8¢ eae \u2014 CÂal c.n20r25sprerenir reese QL 78 put stout figures, trimmed with lace U nsils Cheaply Priced ons Bor leer LF ASREASRM \u201c290 à .' \u2018 IN aot ~ _and ribbon; sizes 18 te 30, od ta ihe Sleeping Beauty 286 ° el Regular-$1.50, for ,,.«;-$1.30 Kohler Practical : Method y for an N Chi Id D M 11 I's , s Piano, Latour mditien ,,,,,.890 [a 1 ren\u2019 S fesses on rea Grocery Items for Tuesday a AD .- |Beotheven Bonatas ,,,.9e New Maple Byrup Imperial gal- .reese Public Has Never Had so @mplete jon regular $140; special.$1.20 Mosart Bonglan eyes G00 ears - coesoreuor fige to Select From \u2018 1 se rtaan rene \u201d ARañg ( cig Poco 81h, tire.in epi Items About Interestingly Enesuraging to note that this fict is appreciated \u2014that the growth of regular 186; special pp 1246 \u2018 PRICED LINENS, he in in th Poneless Chicken, iv, tins; .; : Ful! bleached Table Linen, floral pat- Lae stocks ie only eclipsed by the imereass in the sales} .: .Pp regular 85c; speci srenparere 28e .terns, 7 neha wide.Special , st.\u201cCatherine, University.and Vict ehttaréars\" \u2018hale \u2018and white Print Dresses, round yoke with tucks and Waa McGrèegor Oat Cakes: S$ ping sme Tea P price, per yard arariattnn 690 9 orla Streets \u201ceek lace insertion, trimmed around yoke.with tucked fri), finiahed regular 16c{ special rie 18340 plating on tin, Sale price,,, S06 Be heavy quality full.bead \u201cTHE OR \" _ x wi 1 faggotting; » skirt with deep hem.6 to 14 years.,.8128 Baker Cn pach 2 ne 2os 8 pint Ase \" êtes Poth me er tin, wide, Damank new, pattems, 72 tn, = ROR, SATISFACTION, r ; ig 4 Pata Print Dress s, mada in Buster Brown.style Prepared Mustatd, lags spoeri) = nlokel, bile price re vee revere trent Cred TBO \u2018 \u20ac collag\u2019 shoulder, front, sleeves and belt with red regular 1Bc; special ,.,,.,133¢e |Bpecial sise and style y es ott! ie nites.?thee\u201d qual quality \u2018full bleao od Table] = \u201cstrapsgivhite brald and smell pearl buttons.Ages 8 Ibs, Split Peas; regular ide; for gas.stove, made copper Linen, all pore inen, 72,inches ; \u2019 ; fh eresorens 00H00.00005 Shhbeerrrece 10111 0106 speaisal boveeensanna\u20180ceco une 0 with SIA vieeseeree \u2026 Be wide, Apecial prise, pe?yard 00s | BE F LA \u2018 .x a æ "]
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