The daily witness, 13 mai 1909, jeudi 13 mai 1909
[" 4 ) 5 > > \u2018 Vol.L, No.112.ee rs INVESTMENT, VER MONTREAL HORSE SHOW.\"A 00D INVES Grey : Brokers.ad Others The Young Turk cere at Brzerem, Ea Mend: cu IY Made by | \u2019 on Asia Minor, are telegraphing to tbe § His Excellency Lar Lr be the Flodr of the Board\" Committee of \u2018Union and Progress that red.ME; and touk ai Ÿ elpers \u201d their eoldiers ere refusing obedience, 1» J ed this Morning ! \\ ee, RE IN RE of Trade.| &nd that a- general asiassacte is threat- M: Interest in the Cmte ened.Distreasing accounts continue to be 7 2 Deep a Le RTERS INTRODUCED re Wags a he vp TT LE GRAIN EXPO n o who, act- vost Classes.; COMPANY, HE SAYS, HAS PUT UP: RECS PROPOSITION; \"WHICH WAS |i0§ on the supposition that the Ar\u2019 ou! UF AND DE- | ED AT.menians were rising against the govern- race -xM NEWMAN, OF MONT-| REPEATED BLUFFS, com: $ JUMP (ment, wete quick to strike the fmt 4 CE A ST V EFEAT BY \u201d x Lo w.e men were killed whenev : iL\\L, HAS WON THE GOVER- SERVES ro \u201cThere was quite a flutter of excitement found within reach of knife or bullet.10re NOR-GENERAL\u2019S PRIZE.TETITION.og the- floor of the Board of Trade yes- e girls received no consideration, de- \u2019 : \u2014 terday when a new.proposition hs Io in- and some of them were carried off bo | \u2014 ; rt.\u2018toduced.by :Mr.- William Oarruthers become e wives or slaves of the rica a + .were seven events judged at care Mogtral Lig ht, , Heat and Pomet fiym - 5% James\u2018 Carruthers - & \"ae, men.Houses were sacked\u2019 and then Ii .:se Show this morning, and with Pos king away |\u2019 La.godin exporters, room 430 Sond bined, and farm animals were driven ng tlon entries were from the |@ery action of gradually taking y} {of pe Sin bm is on of Boch: \"a Le Quebec only.The excep: een tree corners and Pen |.of Foade 0 érowded.at the time keuy 2,000 souls, moved to the Zei- oy \u201ca \"othe hunter\u2019 and jumpers squares, several more lights having Poet.5 Yl ond Mr.Careuthers.manifesting his | toon region for-safety.In other towns, eLy - a, n which twenty-seven horses |put out of action in bois way al.Gi, unsetéahnees by \u201cnot desiring to \u20ac reste notably Ya un, where the Armen.row | \"7.\" udged for contormation and |night, says Mr.A.Parent, the superi k ee La rotmen dimmosed oi his shock at five mee vere mel sampled eth fs ee the Ou which twenty-five rcent [tendent of lighting for the city.oe | Fer, bt dey end ht and kept off: a.tor Wa ÿ pe is \u2018cétits- per coupôn-an exceptionally low Joue] y Dig nne points were given.\u2018They will] The explanation of the company ; Hè- was.besi on all sides, org numbers of besiegers.There are 18 ged tor performance this eveu- that it has to provide lamps to.st.(eme b and mioged came th rough pr ly 14,000 refugees in Marash.\u2026- coptrac mole.and 0 ; 4 it was observed that the \u2014 f rug the judging of this class His Louis, for example, and on the harboë I a ce re enough to make in \u201cFor palming off on an aged weslthy \u2018 a ens Karl Grey arrived and at |front\u2014asd it does mot consider it is] 4 800d investment, for they held in their | man spurious china, ur Ellis, a fin- \u2026\u2026 utered the ring.With His Ex- [obliged to buy new ones, as it is liable | he't8 eme \"for th women's | Ea Tondon\u201d thine.doctor\u2019 has boom fuel 3 were Ueperal Jarvis, Sir Mon- to have all the street lamps in the city | di | tion\u2019 \u201cof the':tWitness, which.will 355,000 and costs.Other dealers of the 4 yee spp Allan, and Mr.Arthur Sladen.lon ite hands at the termination of he Sa folk 1 published on \u2018Saturday.~ tL same kind are to have their turn.q na When the bunters had Left the rig present temporary arrangement te pt : who : \u2014_ , boo .oi portant event of e morn the city streets, from mon 0 Coe a wo 22220000 J iderable uneasiness ae a ; vith Miss Birdy Jaren; of of 1688: adie ei.\u201cwi : - { ing the past few days, the government - 5 « present at which His Jxcellency can legally do as it is doing without at street; ; ing to St.Gabriel.Bn] JE thre ox over -(fhirty \u20ac cow- | has made a number of pelitical arrests, } by can specially to Montreal.[he cup least giving notice of the places where it has.sold-£ e \u2018sttipe of.coupons, .mak YOY * sue hot of \u2018those who bare | arched the houses of various s ts, 1 iy ve» to the best mare or gelding bred |; taking lamps away ing 120 épies of the.Wom \u201cEdition! {6fty coupons).Names Sd adopted a number of other precat: hi + ac province of Quebec, suitable for Mayor Payette is highly indignant at to her credit\u2014the- pal cale all ne \u2018tions in fear of a plot or of a hig Re- nly fic or cavalry purposes, to be sived |.company\u2019s action, which he says 8 | yet reported to Um coin Well {publican demonstration to take advan- as + a thoroughbred stallion,.such sire unjustifiable in face of the fact that it donét, 4.1.oo * A age of the present political \u201canarchy : to be approved by the judges.has been ordered to light the streets.: in parliament.The local gatrison > atic The result was as follows: \u2014 3,|and is assured of payment for the ser- : boite hept under arme.Class 22\u20141, \u2018Annie Rae\u2019 b.m, 15 vice.At the same time, IIs Worshp ., =: \u2014_\u2014 ] ber j sure, exhibited by William Newman; is entirely oppcsed to the aoceptance of | =; \u201cThe \u2018United States ce cutter all - \u2018Darby,\u2019 b.g., 15.2 34, 6 LE Fro Alderman Yates\u2019s proposal to offer the: tu JY Tacoma\u2019 arrived at Ale Asi- ue PY icbine.Drummond, 6.years, Company a ten-yesrs\u2019 contract af the atic Turkey, to-day, for the protection .Soh Lachine S a i UFH; 4, |Tate of $75 per lamp per annum.y of American interests.This vessel was er by gives.hibjted | \u2018If the council accept that proposi.on her way to the Pacific wogst viz the psd Se * Boas ny ; bec.\"Mr.New- tion,\u2019 he said this morning, in discussing oH & Suez canal and was diverted from Gib- jes | Mn Doawe ihe Governor Gen.the question with à \u2018Witneæ\u2019 represe 1 saltar.She is the first American ship | ten man has now won the overnor-{ren tative, \u2018it will prove that it does not! a f arene ie watem since Che ble (ras prize for three years in Ancees: know how to conduct its business, anf\u2019 hi.foun ing of the gssemcres end dis< seh \"The other results this morning were: will, moreover, discredit itself with; q © in Asiatic Turkey.\u2019 .stalli flagrant inco en \u2014 den Mie JER As Duke, bio » \"We have unanimously decided to \u20ac x & 6 : = vent iil - supp i the pr * Dr.Grisanti, of Venesuela, has been _ be ch.s., 151, 2 years, exhibited by Ar tablish a municipal lighting plant un Tg y- 3 .: BE-X-ORE NA re in.that co offen & com appointed dr ë at grerament to bel a bert Chartier, St.Paul l\u2019Ermite; © |der that we may light our Dore fé fa 4 © : et.oui.wlio \u2018wikk 2e > that-the vitre itn matted th arbitre sa \u2018(Jueen\u2019s Performer,\u2019 ch.s., 15.085 3 have gone to the Legislature x ; Ids to sit in.jh] Sth vears, exhibited by T.B.Mecalay, power to do.this, and we are on the SE between | a Hudson Heights.of : seinction to a law acco.: | sa Class 14.\u2014Standard breds.: ] fell y da Muscovite, b.m., 15.2, comes Fa and, forgëoth, offers\u2019 + Ft .cu \u2018Muscovite\u2019; dam, \u2018Una company à autre for ten years ak TE it George Jordan, Tatmouats.5- AN HRE can.of ( he betta Muscovite,\u201d ch.m., J&Z s Sire.\u2018Muscovite,; dam, ox e, a ed by, George des ect kt Sing bm; 6, 4 ye A Sire, 2 i) .= Fraîter: = .2 tte : am a y Veo s y.xh 4) eae r he EE 3 = = à ii .: +3 ed vy Migs Javet Nesbitt, Petite ee ow > ter companies.to \u2018come -in in swith -1 hal- (lass 16.Clydeedales and shires\u20141.competition if.we are to act like thin?|.Maggie Gasrick (Imp), ba m., 17, aged.e Tagua h already \u2018ue.had Exhibit br he Rapids Farm, Lachine The Sera Tight Company oe in a- aio 3 1 a Rapids.2.of Carrick (Imp.), b > ber of the eity wards, at 870 etn me 16.3, aged.Exhibited by the Rapids It will soon be in a position, Phare a0 arm, me pl h a, an you Class 17.Mares, other than thorough- doubt, te increase be pu ting \"ext eat, breds, suitable for breeding saddle horses eck, and offer to light the | 7 re- and hunters, in foal or hve ge wee.pe \"985.- .1 a toal\u20141 adge, m., BEF \u201c| then, Teaso - \"on- hibited by Mrs.F.H.Pennaaton, La- D to \u201cthe Pi ve son for \u201cai for- vaine Sapids.?= pon hited be wi En v is no \u2018reason at all, and if I bad 15.2 1-2, age i ; such ci Semen, Mottral, \"8 Taal ob Tn, my will 1 wonhd nol sincion way ech hi 15.3, age Exhibite y A earer,\u2019 1 M.F.H, Westmount.\u2019, sir, mot if tMiF-blessed -compény put out the Class 3 Thoroughbred stallions, thres eur, lamp in - the dr was just leaving years old and upward, «valified to im the Me \u2019 re a prove the breed of army remounts, sad- } the CU for.histlunch, ok the dle horses and hunters, and placed for the with his stick san DSA service in Canada, through the Cana-\u2018 his\u201d rpented- declaratisr AY > Sete 0 Ce \u2018Pianos and Organs, dian National Bureau of Breeding, [th was a flagrant foin 2 PL \"B13 St.Catherin Limited.1.Rosemount, br., s., 15.3 1- a, e De or) > 5 years.Sire, Hastings; dam, Lady 594 St.Catherin ait\u201d % Eh r Rosemary.Exhibited by 5.Nesbitt, ROUT, 8L real, as been: une \u2026 M Petite Cote.2 Ostrich, By lon 19! Ry CO.Limited, | éhaisman of the board So investigate RT- 8 Fears à Sire, Order; dein, Plunge ° ; Pianos and Organs, ence hetwees n- the Dominion \u2026 = xhibite croft tremont.i .elo spr à 3.Javlin, br.s., 15.2, 4 years.Sire, , 800 St.Catherid yuri So Ror Pe Bridgewater; dam, The Ghost.Exhibited .he \u201cmet the by Dr.R.E.Webster, M.F.H,, as.Ottawa.Highly commended.Mas.30.- terman, ch., s., 16.0 1-2, aged.Sire, : \u20ac \u2019 Hastings: dam, Lady Margaret.Ex- - es hibited by Fox Hunters\u2019 Association, The legal fight in the ar Tks Montreal.So.gie dispute is being contintied be pol- pp court with the \u2018use : of\u201d evety- ore TEXTII.E TROUBLES weapon at the dispossl.of the.Jiti of \u2014 Mr.Justice Forbm- rendered judg do- JUDGE FORTIN 1S OHAIRMAN of this morning on > Jumper rea - ore esi- THE BOARD OF CONCIL- rer, the Scroggie firm ; oie er IATION.the right of ejectment three \u2014 delay from the expiry a the Jesse ei Mr.Justice Fortin, who has been ap- Pot apply to them as COPptES-CU'RRSOE ou b\u201cnted president of the Commission that and they invoked as- Juice, by wii investigate the -difficulties between delay the custom in such\u2019 cases, oa the Dominion Textile Company and its The Court held that artiôle 124: Montreal employees was sworn in as Ce hich gives the \u2018Higbt, El eh such this morning.before Mr.Justice n eesob' \u20ac ti Davidson.The commission will prob- to occupy the premises move, this ; \u201cmew mig up ome « the a à «ly begin its work on Monday next, |days after the Sxpiny of the\" 1 \u201crm Be Thon Limerick.No a0 + plies to all pl leaded, âpert + Ame = the Eh the exceptions mentioned 3 in ti vor.- | ee pea winners 1\u2014 TT.A WARNING and the present case not \u2018co 2 prize mn those exceptions, the dem OR! the Montreal women are bright smisce : ; AUTOMOBILISTS WILL BE PROSE- On Tuesday ast, the Careley hes?day 0 mod Tr « - Bis scheme, is carried through,\u2019 \u2018have been obtained.55H the! proposed removal of the two-thou- -he pes therë will necessarily be \u2018coñ-| Whether \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 (these c + -\u2014 M » i BIGG Ai Quebec, on May 10, 1909, the - -dollar property qualification clause duits \\built - prbioh could not for : t'ie bined fruit juices in tablet form.+ à - wife of-the Rev.H.R.Bigs, of a dangh- [Th Milli E th 8 > po ter.of aldermen, and\u2019 althpugh Mr.J.A.time Leing be operated by any com-| re- discovery of the prescriptions .- C inery vent e caso ; { Rodier, of the \u2018Montreal Trades: and | PSDY- Further, t the city will itself have ancient Egyptians, will probably mer: KNIGHT \u2014 At 354 Ridenu street, Ottawa, bor Couneil, repeâted with \u201cchdracter- | Wires underground, aad it must control be known.hter, oe ae Il 675 Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Trionmed het, 1 maniain, stand.In \u201corder 1istic force and ability the arguments he should, ! maintain, stand.In order Certainly, the ancients never la] à son to Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Reid.\u2018addressed to the committee of the Legis more effective remedy th + lature in favor of the.removal of this hat there, may not.be du misander- tives\u2019 for all Stomach, Liver, < | SCOTT \u2014 At 324 Chapel street, Uttaws, on .a standing, am prepa o 4 e Max 1 das so Mr.and wm.Ddsey ff and Untrimmed Hats at : a Gaugbter.: : \u201cJ qualification, the.«Present, committee did and Bowel Troubles.\u2018Fruit-a- te a: \u201c BCOTT \u2014 Où April 28, 100, to Mis.and Mrs, | \u2018 Manufacturer\u2019s Regular Pfices $2.00 tor $5.45 B{: - | às \u2018was quite - ed-of thém.They _| eold by dealers at 50c a box, i i.\u2018péremptorily struck the clause out ot yo The, present section hal ot De am or trial box, 2%c\u2014or sent post pa.a Robert L.Scott, a daughter.Nothing but a special purchase of à large; manufacturer's samples could\u2019 \u2018make 4 the bill, and then proceeded to insert a » receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Lim.| clause of another kind that the commit- opte of patte varios ed, Ottawa.1 tee, of the Lower House had itself struck \u201cMy, Smith agreed to this addition, a Dr.Ru E.Wel er \"M.F.H., Uttawa, \u201cEVBNIXG RESULTS, - Exhibited Young's by J.Alex.Stevenson, Monireal.- 3, \u2018Lord \u2018The Minister.St.Albans,\u2019 Bx The next event was open to exhibitors tleman Jobs,\u2019 ch.g.16.& years.Ss place, Sir Hugh Graham's \u2018Sensational\u2019 | coming second.Claes 88\u2014Best \u2018cabmen's fitout, single,\u201d T ; MU maine \u2019 2.45 p.m.\u2014Juddiné ing rses bi Ihe on Robert Ben gained the 26 let for bire \u2018où the et of \u2018Montreét: déreus aver dint 10 3 en fn blue ri on in the saddle class, dus The entire.exbibit to be owned dy the.ax- 4 3.00 p.m.\u2014Judging 12 ladies\u2019 saddle Londesborough Madge\u2019 taking first | hibltor on or béfore.Aprit-4, 1908:\u2014)% rborvès (ioëal); ladies to ride.Bx- | Miss K.L.Wilks\u2019s \u2018Black Princess,\u2019 \u2018All4j > mess; over 15 Ponies to count 70 percent; driving, ; and judged as a horse best suited for har- Avr se Le 16.344, 7 years, and \u2018Squire,\u2019 1 years .Exhibited by J.| otans 36_Mp ass 36\u2014Mar @eldings not exceeding 15 \u201chands px ne ès, shown to runabouts, Horses oo -count 60 percent; rum- abouls - and.-appointments, 40 percent.| Horseé should have conformation, : style, all-round action, pace and good manners.Horses must stand without being held.1, \u2018Grand Duke,\u201d ch.g.,\u2019 15.1, 8 years.2, \u2018Lord \u201cNeldon,\u2019 ¢h.g., 15:1, aged.Exhibited by Tonzo Sauvage, Newark.3, \u2018Fluffy,\u2019 ch.m., \"15.1, aged.\" Bxhibited by C.B& Gudewill, \u2018Montreal.H.O,~~T,ady Merance,\u201d b.m, 15, 6 years Exhibited: -by Miss Anna Kear- ae oe esttmount, merbbets \u201cbf x Hunters\u2019 Association, Ottawa, and Quebec Hunt Clubs.To be Fldden -by members of thelr clubs in\u2019 their hunt costumes.- Performance over fences to count 50 percent, conformation and quality to count 50 p.c.c.1, \u2018Gentleman John,\u2019 ph &, 16, 6 Years.Ex- \u2018Mibited by Dr, R.E Webster, M.F.H.Ottawa, 2, roman.bog.16,5 years.Exhibited Noo the Hon.Clifiord Sifton, Ottawa.: 3; \u201cGlenwood, \u2018 15.3, 6 years.Exhibited by.tha Hon, Csiftord, Sifton, Ot- tiwa.H.C.\u2014\u2018Silvie Warren,\u2019 ch.g., 16, 4 Joos Bahiblied by J.Charles Wray.ntr Folte: Cw the programme for this \u2018evening an.to-morrow \u2018morning.sessions: 1 \"1,7 TO-NIGHT.= 4 punting $ generel deliveries.b.g., 15.3 > Alex.Stevens 40.pat.oJ ir Juwmpera over.three snes À feet 8 5 feet, and\u2019 5.feet 6 9:05 \u2018pm.Judging 8 pairs horsed ia bar- Hands 2\u2018inches.- Vhder.\u2018To.be ah ty\" 9.A Ta ho ntérs over jumps entered OM»: 1 the.Corinthian' class (65), lator \u201chorees prevously judged for H on .will be allowed to cempéte.TO-MORROW MORNING, .10.06 a.m.\u2014Judgi + Standard-bred stal- llons, 4 years old\u2019 tpward.10.15 a.m \"= udging 5 Ciydecdale and Shire stalltons, 4 years old and upward.10.30 a.m.-Judging 2° hackney stallions, 4 years old and upward.10.40 am.- Judging 5 brood - mares, (thoroughbred.) .10.55 a.m.\u2014Judging 7 pony.stallions, not exceeding 14 hands 3 inches.+ 11.10 a.m.\u2014Judgiog.§ brood mares (Hack- Dava).+ 25 a.m- Judging & pony Brood mares, Not exceeding 14 hands 2 in 11.40 a.m.\u2014Judging 7 three \u2018year old \u2018nares and -geldings, likely: to: be: made har- \u2018mess horses, \u201d 11.50 a.m.\u2014Judging 8 thoroughbred stal- ] lions, 4 years old and upward.18 TO-MORROW AFÉERNOON.; place.Mrs.Herbert Cox's \u2018Columbine\u2019 \u2018Kathleen,\u2019 b.m., 16.2, 3 Jantes: grninitel $.25 pm, \u2014 Judging 1¢ heavy rau ht 8 came next.> Edward Kennedy, M Anna ; horzes, showN to coal or Svôtch ca 5 The next two classes went to the B.\u2019 ¢h.m., 16.1, aged.- Exnib, a + lex: | 9.put Suliee It single \u2018Horses in Americans, as menticned above.JieGarr, Montreal: 3 verge 5.8.2 18 UH j Barness (ladies to drive.The evening performance closed with real.H.C.xdibitéd by Leas rem v niddicwetang, Tre 18 qualified hunters tne judging of about a dozen hunters, years.Exhibited by Bdward Kennedy, ÿ.1 4.40 p.mu\u2014Judglbg\u201d 1'ydlr poñles in har- property of the Fox Hunters\u2019 Association and Ottawa Hunt, and as the members liad to anpear in pink, the ring looked , quite bright.There were several unrehearsed incidents, \u2018and the spectators thoroughly enjoyed this event.and | heered each performer as he cleared the mmps, Th» afternoon\u2019s programme was re markable for the clean sweep the outside entries made.With the ~xcention a! the polo pony event and the (lass qu heavy draught horses.which only had local entries, every blue and red : Whon went to out-of-town exhibitors.\u201c> (iudewell and Mr.Beardmore, with Fluffy?and, \u2018Carmen,\u2019 taking third place in \u2018ue harness and hunters\u2019 classcs, respectively.° Montreal.Claes 66\u2014Best performance.over : inches high on.tep, twice Aron \u2018edrry- | ing not less than 140 ibs.1.\" he Wagp,\u2019 b.g., 15.3, 8 years.Exhibitéd by Crow : Murray.Torontu; 2, \u2018Sir Kdward,\u2019 16.1, 5 years.Exhibited«by Wood Fontes.London; 3, \u2018The Master,\u2019 b.g.1, 6.years.Exhibited by.Frank- Prector, .Toronto.H.C.\u2014\u2018The Minister,\u2019 br.g, 16.1, 8- Jorg, Exhibited by Douglas Young, Toro on {oy : Claes 35\u2014Mares apd.ROUE 15 hands 3 inches, that.bave n first prize in single or double hat any of the asgociation\u2019s previd To be shown .n single previous alors, priate veh!clce.Horees te be ow the exhibitors, who must be bona dde p : dents of the province of Quebec.at ve at entry.1, \u2018Grand Duke,\u2019 dk.ve } & years.Exhibited by A.Ww.tie mount; 2, \u2018Sensational,\u2019 b.m., Ii Tare.Exh bitcd by S'r Hogh Grahañ.tres}; 3, \u2018Lord Terrance,\u201d b.g., 133%, \u201c4: y Pa pited \u2018by 8.P.Howard, +, \u2014\u201cAria, brs, 15.334, hibited by Wm 3 zen \u2018mount.Class 51\u2014Saddle horses.to be.4 manners, paces, conformations and to carry the weight of its class mation and quality, 30 percent; AFTERNOON RESULTS.Tass 25\u2014For the best heavy drauzht mare nr gelding, any breed, weighing 1,600 ib«,, n- over To be shown to a sinzie Jorrie.Cerificate of weight from public weizher 2 accompany entrv.Horses to be owned #70 In use by exbibliors at time cf entry-\u2014- © Charlie.\u201d dk.b.8 5 vears.Tohn Stew- * Wostmount.Len George.\u201d b.g.15.9, nite by the pominion Trans- \u201cvears, \"Company.Limited, Montreal.\u2018Chiet and not exere ug 15.2, Horses posés 9° AN\" be.16.3.5 years.bfblicû \u2018by *uc Madge,\u201d ch.m., 152, °6 ears.\u201cBE: hibited, \u201cminion Transport Codpant, Limited, the Hen, Robert Beith, Bowmaavii 0: 4 nireal.H.C., \u2018Lyndeck -Queen.b.m., | \u2018Columbine,\u2019 b.m., 15.1%, § years; \u201cRab 3 CL ears Faniptiod by.tho Dommion bited by Mre.Herbori oF Cox Toronto; & § \u201cntnart Co.Lt ontreat.2 î thited: (os 36-Hoerses over 14.3 and not ex- E Liner KG.Montreal jun a ing 15,1.Tr \u2018be shown t0 Æ twb-whrel- chm., 15.1, 6 years.Exhibited ge \u201caide.1.\u2018Phoebs Wniton,\u201c ch.m.14.3.Charies Meredith, Montreal, \u2018 we Exhibited by Sand Poirt Farm.Ciase 42\u2014Pair of mares or geld % _ _ \u201crort.2, \u201cTissington Glitter.\u201d b.m.under 14 hands 2 inches.Te.years, Exhibited by the Hon.Eb to a victoria.Horses to count \u20ac 98 { ; a he manville, 3, \u2018Piuffy.\u2019- .ch.m., appointments 40 percent.\u201cEs 3 f ; 7 «257 panibite d by C.Bd.audewsll.leigh,\u2019 b.g., 16.214, aged, and Word ; \u2018Newshox,\u201d eh.g.14.3%.1.Exhitited by J.Charles ray, Mont.5 70 -Sperting tandems, Wheeler \u2018ta Le 15 hande © inches, Te Wt Arst shown b.g., 15.21, 7 years.\u2018Exh 7 | Point Farm, Newport.2, res 2 chæ., 15.2%, 5 years, and \u2018Lady, ch.m., 15.2%, 7 years.\u201cEkin jumps, 4 feet.high, \u2018with .atiff tt 8.| TUR aie P.Kearney, LL.vos = Ines, 13 hands 1 inch and not exceed.ng 14.bands § Jochen, à ve Wy ae din Sid \u2018polo ponfes (light- 5 Sehr teas.= a pe ; i SOCIAL SIDE .5 CL i Le bert C.Cox, Toronto.\u2018Starligl 15,8%, 5 years, and real > 18.3%, 4 years, Exbibited Her Mertiui Devis, Montreal, H.-C.Barot; tagdem.then the leader to be sadried .he ring and ridden over-the eegulstion \u201c» Sutherland, ®t\" Hght* ree cont diss.of 4 brown hat trimmed, .Ci Marjorie Howard, iy is SE qn, id platine gay hat; ab D.Shephed gray spit and.Miss Gil- - lespie, in créam ume am - mauve toque: iy ane Ross, wearing a Del b it and rouñd black \u2014\u201d hat -trimmed in-blue; Mise-:Betelle: Holland, who was wearing a \u2018gray tailored mit \u2018and straw hat trimmed with velvet ribbon and Toten; : Miss ue gow à ad k- hy red cs i ed Lo Dehn castor tan m- _MuRél Bell, rke, Codper; Mrs.King, Td Tat to math; Miss x a shor a ve Éd © ECC oP - \u201cSaturday, bo.= Saturday, Wee \u2019 \u20184 Opgratibe and otber selections.Kal Alliés bp : .4 2,004 SU LE» 1.re Re a .- x - v throughout.Best Twe Hour show in the City, at, 10c, 3Bo, 250.Children at matinees exoapt FIRST OF THE SEASON | LACROSSE MATCH Now Pictures every Mea day aad Thursday.SHAMROOK Versus MONTREAL In Aid of Western Hospital RESERVED SEATS .T3 Cents.\u2018 i M.A.A.A.Grounds | > May 15th, 1909, at 3 P.M.GRAND STAND ev ee se où .50 Canta, GENERAL ADMISSION .25 Cents.ON SALE AT:\u2014'Slar\u2019 Branch Office; Thomeoa, 123 St.Franceis-Xavier st.; street Weet.J.J.O'NBILL, Hon.Bec., B.L.C.THURSDAY, MAY 13.\u201cJOHN H.ROBERTS, 7 The Qeledbrated Temperance Lecturer, WILL SPEAK IN THR TO-NIGHT, AT § O'CLOCK, DRINK.\u2019 Young People, Specially Invited.LACHINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Subject: \u2018MARRIAGE, HEREDITY AND HORSE SHO .JUMPERS, CVER § inches, 5 feet, and 5 fat 6 inôttés.- .HARNESS PAIRS, over 15.3, \u2019 \u2018SADDLE HORSES (Middlewe!ght).\u201c ROADSTBRE, 15.3 and over.HIGH STEPPERS, 15.2 and under.A ; ¢ | © MORNINGS at 10.00 (except Saturday.\u201cAdmission, .25c.AFTERNOONS at 2.45.Admission.26 and Koa.mETENINGS at 8.15.Admisaion, 236 and Ressrvod Soata,; $1.00.- EE > = HUNTERS (Coriathian Class).W bam Pp THREE JUMPS, 4 teet | SATURDAY, MAY i6.; ny i CAR \u201cADMISSION FRKE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION OF \u2014 SCHOOL WORK 18th to 27th May.©.\u2019 FUTURE MEETINGS.\u2018Mr.C.8, W 236 30.59 a.m.Vipginiss, Allan, SHUR i= Dale Donne y ; - + N.G.Ke Tord.=e THR \u2018 = PIPTI-BIGRTH ANNUAL MEETING | eme QF THE Tonng Men's Christian Association + OP THE CITY.OF MONTREAL, WI be Held en ; ~ with the Amnual Meeting.the Speaker, .\u201cMEMBERS AND SUBSCRIBBRS ARE 0 | INVITED.- + vv tary camp grounds \\ : TUESDAY Next, May 18, at8 pm.BUSINESS: \u2014Reperts and .financial statements will be.presented from th .Brarches; the election of seven Directors, and other business connected ARD, of New York, will be M.A.A.A.Offios, 350 Peel street; Geo.C.T.DAWSON, Ltd.,, 229 Noire Dame THOS.R.FULTON, Hou.Sec, M.L.C.Lo] CARPING ORITICS ANSWERED.(From the \u2018Canada.\u2019) The argument used in opposition to the provincial government's progressive measure, the technical schools, is as follows: These schools will cost a very tthe working classes of Montreal and Quebec, people in the country distriots therefrom.i Loo Please let us not discuss the cost of these schools whigh it is the intention to make durable, spacious and well equipped.Nothing is intrinsically too \u201cdear; provided ome gets the full value for his money, nothing should be considered as dear.- .' The technical schools are established, firat, \u2018im Montreal and Québec, the two principal induetrial centres.Have you noticed that agricultural schools are generally placed in the country?The ether industria] centres in the province will naturally Have \u2018their turn, Everything cannot - be done a : once, and the teaching sta must now be gecured from abrosd, wil choo iern profeerors for the other in the future.and $300,000 in Quebec, when the vest o que province Qed not benefit\u2019 there- v Not directly, perhaps, but the rest of the proving will certainly benefit indirectly, for the prosperity of cities brings that of country districta.Montreal, to speak of our own aity u y nt tes stone pne-t i = of- e Cr etes \u201cIs it not fair that Montreal should receive the Quebec government, once by jays into the freasury?! 20 Pi owerer, the.pére of politicians do not affest us very much.Like the might.schools, founded by the Hon.first, and are now unanim appreciated, the technical schools: will be, in e few yoaws, one of the elentents of our system of public instrwetion which even most prejudiced | vatives, Mr.eva, will low : Sir Lomer Gouln not have to wait Jong for his vindieation.Oe LIQUOR IN CAMPS .\"WILL BE ENPORCED IN SAS- ; ~~ BRUNSWICK.' .- Toronto, Mer 3\u2014In | ter sent the Rev, Dr.TChéwn to the a.of Saskatchewan, the cerning the sale of li by our provincial officers in the same manner an the other liquor laws of the province, Le = EE ; Premier Hazen, of.New Brunswick, sf ie es ES M gladly- i apy Way 1 can with the milite authorities, so that all possible precau pay be taken to prevent sale of | iquor tu the camps.\u2019 THE \u2018AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.je Anetralian newspaper delegates now making a tour of as guests J of the C.P.R.on their.way to the Imperial Press Conference at London, | are in Winnipeg to-day.From -Winni- | they will cross the great lakes b Pont, and will re TS anto next Buu, En Sade kde Lo ; , AZter AC e newspaper men will proceed.to Ottaws, morsing, nd spend the à ee \u2014etmentoppagiprn res) a + poi vos ~ IRN oi .LL re Cl alendar.| naa WTWION DAILY AT.3.AND 8 BM.: THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL | Baltimore .and Ryan.- not being able to derive any advantage} large eum and they will only benefit ork .,000 in Montreal | \u201cAt-Bos 3 sad, peverthidle fas.no colonisation.doag, Bo {Tol by po smacedamiped.roads, DAES E- comb of\u2019 the provinos.4 WU chance, some compensation for) .the enormous sume that she annually : x Mr.Mercier, which were.oriticised.'at} Ttke \u2018Mr.Cousineau, and A eve like - peut best - \u2018 } y : DR.CHOWN ASSURED THAT LAW py totalled 3, oravious seascn.: Th chased GXy addition kers en a contract fer a building to :-plece.them ln.This will give the Ine tion that was much nee also completed arrangements fot .n the Olysbdic de réady next my badly prove ab atiraetive:Jea.ng ; 1 cleated of 4M i spring will.bs Sled mprovement - whieh wiki be appreciated by the junior me \"The tes urer's rt showed\" dere, leav- a 0 EF net tee té pa -Put the Grounds at Atwater: | The Warm sun AR ; Bays, have once more put Af this home of the Montreal Baseball tuto a rlaylug condition, and peor Providence opesed up à soil gemes with the home team.Although yesterday on atcount el se oe be 00 60 +» Jersey City 2.vu os 0.Montr se .ee eu esis Providence te oo eo seve Newark .co oo 00 ++ © Buffalo aa se ee 06 ex #4» Baltimoré a \u2018ew we se seen 4 Cineinnati LX] -.en 12 2e 5e - Batteries \u2014Karget thy.Lindaman and Johnstone At Brooldyn\u2014 Gt, Louie .Brook! oh AMERICAN L At - Dotrolt\u2014 rrine.; ; \u2026 Manding\u2014Datre Patisdolniie.Chiokgd, jogten or fit.Louis.Yotord esason 66 far add receipts were concetned ac the éecretary of ike Montreal.Bwim- Anus] meeting, Olid : at the Sird this week in the M es Thé number.of single admis erende of 1,000 ovér wxacutive have \u2018 and\u2019 a erection of a diving tower wodel, which will: This will probed \u201creceipts Ek, 38 nd aide a i, Plow: Le Le ; AE: ring; Ron.ancrotars, L.IF.Li Zimmer : .LM ae QU em gn D gE was pistpoh 1 @ EN O7 60 05 OÙ.ve od 000104 Batteries \u2014 Overall and m.snd Cusack, > = att ,i an In ae ne ey a- 8 \u20ac stèa aad ng.this and roeks, 3nd lu with sand, ah | ee PAT OT au pr ave.8a.A an ; D \u201cFollowing werk heb sident, Mr, Geo.No Ny _ Parkin Good Condition 7 Pak, | \u201d + gents of both élube eut at practice.Monts ; of four , includi Sie dy .ball.GUE GAMES.| | RHE se $8 os ud 1-2 $0 Jereey Gity .0000 \u2014~1 4 3 cris Kollogs and i = pair.- x ; 1.Rochestahe 107 -_, R.H.K, ss ee os 0-2 $1 Rochester .\u2026.I 8 2 Batterien-McGianity and Kriokell; Say- der and Butler.JL x.cu.\u2018At Buffato- \u2019 HE \u2019 Putalo .006000010\u20141 16 1 .\u2026 \u2026 066200686002 & 0 Batteriés-Adkinéè and Byers; \u2018Vowit e EASTERN LBAGUE STANDING._- So Won.Lost.Rochester .e .e eo ar .$008 ru QUE RESULTS.oy WE ae Re HW Detpolt .01301318%\u201411 13 0 ow York.10f1460810\u20144 10 4 ries\u2014Summers and Sianage; Wilson sinow.Umpires, Kérin and fherl At Chicazo\u2014 LL LS \u2019 \u2019 R.H.F.+ 00 06-2 11 3 Washington .0 30001\u20146 10 2 ries \u2014 Owans, Scott and Owens ; Soil end Ress dnd Street.- Uilp! pires, Con- At Oleveland~ cu Ce Seveland: \u2018ae ve oo 4: 3 t 3 Datterios\u2014Berwer vk; .Ohach \u201cA Bh Tout 5 af \u2019 Te ae ®, \u2018x.Gt.\u2018 Louis ., .\u2026:.'09000000040 7° 2 Philadelphia : .\u2026.000000810=1 6 2 Batteries\u2014Grabam: and Stevens: \u2018Binder #94 Thoties.Ummires, QLeughlin: And 1e, Boston, Now York, Clsveland, \u2018Wish: 2 MONTREAL SWIMMING CLUB HRLD .ANNUAL.- MEETING \u201cAND RE- © PORTED PAST SBASON TO HAVE: \"© BEEN MO#f, FAVORABLE.\" 54.00 han gre | \"+ of Western Hospital on and P.0.«067 i.No .word bas yet been h - is cfalu for Batu card : 600 _ 0 \u2018ceeds of Saturday\u2019s match will de for the endahce ed | Play Exhibition Match in Aid Saturday.PLR forse, THURSDAY, MAY: 13, 1909._ @ | .THE LACROSSE SEASON.=\" Montreal and Shamrocks Will * FREE TRADE RESOLUTION Denounced by Mr, G.E.Drum.0 mond, Who Sends in His Resignation in Consequence.No pains ave being spared by Montreal and Shamrock to get, into the best possible \u2018 gondition for their opening match on Saf- urday afternoon at the M.A.A.A.ground, and last evening there were large continus ! real had about forty players on the field, Juriors, Intérmediates and sen- BOARD OF TRADE WILL MEET TO RECONSIDER THE MATTER.\u201ca 2 ~ Sure\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 iors.ey tossed the rubber around for wa pafied about an hour, and the majority of the can- t-the Wet condition\u2019 of the Ball didates for the senior leam seemed to be rounds, both Providence and the Ropals 1a pretty fair conditicn.ere out for à practice 1x the mort | afternoon.- By their win over Jersey.Toronto jumped into second ë It is expected the téam to meet the Irishmen on Sat:irday win be picked from the following: Brennan, yeatendary, ' Leddy, O'Reilly, G.Fiulayson, R.Finlay.| ace in the son, Kenna, H.Scott, F.Scott, Dade, Mce eafue race, and appear to have setited' Ginnis, Hamilton, F.Hogan, O'Kane, Kane, down to play gooë, EASTERN LEA Terontd- - A.Hamilton, T.Riddle, E.Reid and Coa | licar.The Mast four played on the intermediate team last seazod, but jook now as .if they wele ripe for Remior company.\u2018 There were 25 players out at the Shame + rock club house, but instead of indulging ia any stick work, as the grounds were no fit after the heavy rain.they had a four.mile read race on the Back River road.Ev- with the exception of Dillon aad Mecl)- waine, Who could not get away from business in time.J.Currie, the fornièr fleet- footed centre fielder of the Irishmen, who is again going to break into the game, was the winner of the race.He finished fresh, and said he felt as good as ever.If Cur- Ne can get back to his old form, snd ¥.Robinson be able to take-his place in the domes fleld, the Shamrecks will be much stronger than lsat sesson.: Right en their respective grounds, © 4k ery ome.of last season's tewm was on hand, - - of: the Empire Both teams will have = final practice to, Board of Trade yesterday a letter was read: from Mr.George E.Drummond | strongly protesting againet the resolution passed at a special general meeting cf the Board of Trade og Thursday last advocating that in so far as the respec- | tive revenues of Great Britain and the : eclonies would permit, the vrincipie of free trade within the Empire should : prevail, Mr.Drummond said the resolution was adopted by less than five percent of the .membership, and was an ill-considered one, \u2018so absolutely at variance with the national trade policy of Canada, with the whole past work of the Montreal \u2018Board of Trade, with the well thought- out policy of the Chambers of Commerce &s evidenced in the resolution passed at the Sixth Congress, and furthermore, with the resolution of the London Chamber of Commerce, now to be sented at the forthcoming Sev- :enth Congress, that he had no other .course opèn but to tender his resignation as a delegate ta the coming congress, as ne could not consent to present, an behalf of the board, a resolution Which he considered would prove mbst ay enear about \u2018offfs.\"Misleading to the people of Great Brits match, , ; ire \u201851 anticipated that the lens ut it is not-&in and other sections of thé Empire, t trouble will arise - ad which.did not represent the views tn the choice of competent men.\u2018The pro.\u2018benefit of the Western Hospital orowd is expected.> , abd a large demeures RAIN SPOILED OPENING i RE B.20 : ; or .90-2 A ONLY ONE GAME ' TOOK PLACE IN oran; Mas WESTERN CANADA BASEBALL | Ca 1 LRAGUR YESTERDAY OWING © ABH TO THE WBATHE 13% | or 0 5.3 = in: Leigeld' and Winnipeg, May 13\u2014The Western Canada | Pani | Baseball League was opened to-day under _ unfavorable auspices.Games at Moocejaw RME | and Lethbridge htd to be postponed on ( Es A £ ÿ account of rain.Winnipeg and Brandon \u20ac Scie ; = cate\u201d togdther Jar Sherr first gatne here, ! - wulting 8 decisive vietory fo ni- Umpirte\u2014 peg by score of nine to two.y for Win NINE LAPS AHEAD \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOAGLAND HAS SUBSTANTIAL LEAD t MA the third night's walk, and with\" the tôtn- pletsoh \"of the ninth Hour of thé 2 aduts walking mateh, W.A.Hoagland, of Auburn, N.Y.\u2019 leads the field of eleveñ peñes- trians, nine japs ahead of his nearest com- Pesiter, - George Brown, also of \u2018Auburn, Hosgland's score was 6\u20ac miles 3 -laps.\u201cSmettm\u2014\u2014 HENNESSY IN THE WEST WELL KNOWN SHAMROCK PLAYER IS NOW IN VANCOUVER.\u2014 > Vancouver, Mey 12.\u2014Hennessy, famous throughout the Bast for his work om the gave the losdl fans a strong surprise when hé turned \u201cout to practise in an ncouver uniform.\u2019 Hennessy played a game which created à 8vod impression, and.appeared to be in fair condition.He intends to reside pérman- ently in this oily, and wid be a fixture on the home end of the team.Hoe played with the Irishmen against New Westminster in Montreal] last ir.\u2018 \u2019 A LAWN TENNIS ANNUAL, SPALDING'S OFFICIAL GUIDE.FOR 1809 HAS NOW BEEN PUBLISHED.\u2019 tor rings Oficial \u2018Laws Tennis Annual r bas made 11a.gopearance for the sezson and is up to the high standard of lormer years.It ie cdied by H.P.Burcaeli, of New York, who bas been the editor for & number of years.The leading feature of the book is a very complete and entertaining account of the trip of the American team to Australia, writen by G.orge A.Phelps, of New York, a member of tne party thet accompanied the players in The illustrations in the article dre mu- , {merous \u2018and interesting and have not been Previoualy published.That the Austra- fans are a sport loving people is seev in the number of spectators that comprised the \u2018gallery\u2019 at the matches.The balance of the besk comprises a reviow of the season, records eof the national champlon- ships, -sectional championships .and: important tournaments throughout the country, notes of.tte game, ranking for 1908, official\u2019.playing rules, how to -conduet a tournament, Mow: 'to \u2018handicap, how to lay evan for JEP.directory of clube, jt.of events for 1900, bs, list.of active players, and other items.of lixtereat, \u2014 \"\" Ae ao POINT 10 POINT.BALLOON.RACE WAS Gop, - » Milweukee, Wie.May 12.\u2014At the ood off'érant each to Montreal Shamrocks, has arrived here, and their attempt to -recover the Davis Cup.| 4 Lo mee XY Log ue ES , ; : ; - A ABRONAUTICS \u201c \u201cA1 ee we - Lo Wr és # © BEGD.YROTEROAY FOR |\" ln the.opposi Lt Slane ree CU 2 those élauves of the bill wbich propose of the great mass of the Canadian peo- Rie: nor yet of the membership of the ontreal Board of Trude itself, Mr.Drummond added: \u2018The bitter experience through the exo- dug of our people in the past has taught us that the standard of living and wagos here must be Kept up to the best standard of living and wages obtaining in the United States, or the drift of emi- fration will be Lo the south, as formerly.position in whicii we find ourselves wakes it imperative that our Canadian labor must he fairly protected, even agairst the labor of the Mother Country.\u201cThe principles involved in the lightly considered resolution adopted at the meeting on May 6 would strike not only ut the great industrial interests of Canada, but at the interests of the workmen and workwomen employed in these enterprises, and, therefore, at the interests of the Canadian agriculturist, whose best market is the Canadian home market afforded by the people employed in this country.1 \u2018As ive have always impressed upon y - \u201cdared for, ivé h a sane fiscal policy e other a substantial preference in trade ax against what we bcan surely, thr \u2018lave\u2019 willing to graht to outsiders.\u2019 A requisition was also presented from twenty-nine members of the board ask- resolution was pasted, to call another meeting for the purpose of reconsidering the matter.; Those who signed the petition were Mestrs.T.J.Drummond, A.A.Ayer, M.W.Macd ll, B.Tooke, S.H.Ewing, F.G.O'Grady, W.T.Whitehead, B.Ha] Brown, James Crathern, G.A.Drummond, Jas.S.N.Dougall, \u2018E.L.Pease, S.W.Ewing, E.F.Heb- dén, F.W.Thompson, Geo.Esplin, Wm.Waugh, Shirley Ogilvie, A.E \u2018Robert Munro, Geo.E.Drummond, C.C.Ballantyne, G.W.Stephens, Hugh A.Allan, James Redmond, Mortimer B.Davis and D, C.Macarow.| The council accordingly ordered that a special general meeting of the board be called for Tuesday afternoon next, at three o'clock.ANIMALS IN TRANSIT._ A letter was submitted from the Canadian Society for\u201cthe Prevention of Cru- ity to Animals, protesting against the board endorsing an effort amend the \u2018regulations whereunder cattle may be ¢onfined in transit without feed, rest dnd water far thirty-six hours, instead of iwenty-eight, as at present.Co To this communication a reply will be sent pointing out that far less suffering is entailed to cattle by continuous ransit \u2018for the Jonger period \u2018than by the unlôsding ard feéding required by the shorter one.- It appears that getting animals out of the cars, particularly pigs.and getting them back again, involves severe losses: by bruises, broken legs and even death.\"It is also pointed -out that the shippers of the animals are as interested as the sotiety in keep- \u2018ing them in Food condition.The ani mals have plenty eat in transit, the gtore of food being sometimes not cx- EREEDOM IN - 7 SURAN \u2018.\u201cThe Ottawa bill, an Act Respecting trance, againét some clauses of which the council had already protested by re- wojution; agäin received ccnsideration, al bposition will be renewed 10 \u20ac \\ to restixt freedom in obtaining insur {ance or preyenting the placing of such insûtance -ontside of Canada, either di va, TOI ae wT AY a -meeting of the Council of the | ing the council,\u2019 in view of the ¢mall .| attendance at the meeting when the Labelle, (.S.J.Phillips,\u201d B.Austin, July {all giving.He THE WOMEN'S EDITION \" OF THE Daily Witness WILL BE PUBLISHED Saturday, May [5th It 1s Published Under the Auspices OF THE PARKS PLAYGROUNDS ASSOCIATION for the purpose of awakening more lively interest in the need of playgrounds for the congested districts and .TN TWIN PIX OURAN by \u201c Engh he friends; e frst duty of | Le | te EN - ve eat à IF.he mplee-hs (0 sta owl tot Palde ynopey:- for the equipment of model playgrounds as an object lesson of what should be done.An enormous circulation has been assured by the advance sale of coupons.SEE an average charge of twenty-five cents per freight ton.This intimation is a most unwelcome one to importers, who take strong cx- ception to the proposed increase of tne port charges.Council resolved to delay considération until next meeting, 60 that it might secure all information possible regarding the matter.CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CLUB.The concert given at the Cathal Sailors\u2019 \u2018Club last night was quite à success, the instrumental as well vocal parts being of good quality and the programme being long and varie.Great interest was shown in the \u2018Lau /rentic\u2019s\u2019 orchestra, which gave a selec tion of very fine gpusic, a feature of the evening being a violin solo played D: Mr.F.Fruse, the conductor.M! Alex.McFee was in the chair.Amon: others present were the Right Rev xander McDonald, Lord Bishop ¢ Victoria, B.C., who gave an eloquent h.Mr.Charles F.G.Smith, pre bident of the club; the Rev.Dr.Kavanagh and Dr.Atherton, secretar of the City Improvement League.Those who contributed to.the programme were Meg, Horace \u2018Evans, Mr.Jom Ryat sd concert: party, Tony Wirie!! Btosdland, \u2018McOarthy und Nolan, ## ozs, ail others.ise Lynch aceon i : t week's concert wi pe Tree tion of the students ©! Lygols College.he | Saturday next, ly Dg thisteenth'-emnual.formal o \u2018 a Catholic Stilors Club, at the corn \u201cPeter and Comino n etreets.will = Pouf is Jove Aton .Ex.NOTES : AND NOTICES.bulk Lok.leave the dealer a larger 04 en 2\u2019 Tea (pa-ked © d Jon packets) leaves a lasting end Savoceble Jen.pression upon the palates of ROUES \u201cum \u2018 \u201d Hen ob Ps enor- cut | mous sale, -_. OO HH P= 1 ts 1e x- 1e Ly le he Umi?aman ¢ kX § E 3 TNs be ua, Afin sue fie AL Ey ea Bea utiful Damask Linens getter Than Their Price Indicates \u2014\u2014 \u201c¥ per sets x In all pure linen damaek cloth with papk ns 122 x 22 inch) to mateh; per set .fr - 34.40 sx 12 \u2018damask ddothe with matched nap- kine | (22 x 22 inch); worth $8.00.Friday Ap \u201cx 10 double damask cloth with 22 ¥ > napkins; known to be $9.00 value.10 x 10 double damask cloth with napkins 33 x 25; worth $11.00.\u2018Friday per set.$9.50 \u201c 8 x 10 hemetitched cloths with napkins \u2018o mateh; worth $10.00.Friday per set.Friday $T.TS 87-50 \u2014 $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 ALLOVER LACES We shall place on sale Friday 500 yards of allover - values $1.75, | £2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; aleo very limited quau- tity of black silk embroidered filet net which should sell for 3430 per yard.\u201cThe elearanco rich guipure and Oriental inches wide, white and black; price is.cr ee $1.30 Veo?Taces, 13 - 81.39 ro ee of Women\u2019s Lisle Thread Hose.to Le offered Friday at per pair.There are 1,500 paire in one big collection They are real lisle thread with garter ton, spliced heels and toes, guaranteed fast dye\u2014.plain style, lace style, and embroidered style, - black, tan, white, sky, pink and navy.23 LADIES\u2019 HANDKERCHIEFS Special Not Only for a Day But Till Cleared.3 for.THE \u2018GOING CONCERN\u2019 PROPOSAL Dimity check handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initial and % inch hemstitched hem, Dimity check and plain\u2019 \u2018weave pure Irish linen handkerchiefs each.:.those treated a eu 1.2 a | \u201cmost .placed.où dress on 555 of each\u201d pattes: and all hn Den and the \u201c aN hrs Fidsy, at \u201ceach.seenie ToS 48,50, $10.50, $1250 and $15.00 oo Satin Didecéôire; Silk and Wool Feddatide; Voile Bey; | Silk embroidéred Foilca ; Silk and Wool Crepe de Chome; | | - - Chryatallina; Qéadrille: Silk and Wool Pannette ; Neptune | : Imprimé; Bilk Warp Henrietta; Silk\u2019 and.Wool Santoy ; \u2018and dépot\u201d \u2018others.- Vay of the- Builders.5 = _ wt Le Les ss 2 ied A team drill foreman, South Bethele: sa ru \u2018 ane, and No à hy pant \u2018Mem; Fred Snyder, master mechanic; | ] vets.a fouth Bethlehem ; Maloney, va Ha Corsi ambition to set t eof a William th that the Dichoied ond: : lds ne il 1 > en vas : rs re were overed u in woods in which | Can mE I workmen fearing.further + sxlosiam.Daily News.Bulletin One indy bought linen ale, in pur depart- | ment on \u2018Tuesday, to the extent of $165.00.A Of course, there was the \u2018mother and\" several daughters to be provided.for.you can imagine how Pleased ¢ she must: have À been with the styles, , Ç wear \u2018department cannot corset tothe \u2018fullest: Tt is a splendid lisle thread ladies vest.wa | : are eelling at so cents in both cream and 3 elastic beltings, either solid metallic shade, \u201cef figured in self, or patterned aver in color, -ydu | | are face to face with the most eplendid and\u2019 most recent of novelties in this line, - = There are come interesting whitewear offers À mada to-mofrow.Bee the blouse item-in the advertisement proper, Iu you have.not worn \u201cThe Dollar Leather \u2018 Cape\u2019 glove, there i isa grest-plessure dn.store , NR - ° \u2014 Corset Cover.Embroideries - | Special til} cleaÿit 4 300 inp | have feteivod marching orders, not tht they are fées worthy in a ei style han the ordinary businéss way, These blouses ha penalty.The \u201cassortment of sizes 1s broken and from a staid point Particularly smart all white tailored blouses.pot are, with linen cuffs and eid so lags sand particularly attractive in the ni æ The embroidery work costs he ist place; ~ ~~ the muslin and cambric ed is fine, indeed.The patterns of rosebuie and French knote are particularly dainty.There are 10 othere\u2014all very pretty; near edges open work is.aed, farther down ths .daintiest of blind work: \\ \u2018style they are unmistakibly: 35, 40° or 50 : We offer them \u2018Friday and right along; ¢ that is if they last, at per yard.25 | PREMATURE EXPLOSION ciety b J à Trent Men \u201cKilled in Quarry ane, \u201cN.Y., May-12.\u2014At least twen.The: t Callsnan, vice: daigie , on\u2019 church \u2018doctrine\u2019 of confession, anni- t Zinkan, \u201cof- Sowthampton, - died the of wéverity-two \u2018years, after an Tides: of of : two weeks, But even eo, A type of figure which our-white- |*, |.ALE 54 » À at id ~a ERs .Cap wl - a A RPLEs ACY ha, IRE RRs LT TI look at these \u201cgo and silver er A MR 204 MER + sent + 197 re\u201d 2055 TS ntl 1» _ 7 A I 4 ee ; OR A Tay Rata TE ge ts rato Ey py eR FTL Mt WE LA Par ys 42e Ps .Sp + (A 22 2508 Age pr ati ra rer Fergie ap WA Sra WS SBS Sep STE WE TEED » pre-e ERO SE = ly pe - ne B Gok trip, adieu dr dre a 5 LP se 20 nas AN * OE DEE) \u2018Nal , : ue irr mate i A per pr pe ES EVE Po EE EE ES br NG L ei ie tic: which it is mount- - het A both quality and - x Mesdames Nichol and Hamiltor ; Bessie Henry._ Tu am corinne mme {OBITUARY & mn REV.DR.W.Ww.A.JOHNSON.lorado, Spri ole.= Rev.Diy ay widely: known asa pro md and writer, died yesterday in bis western resi- fence.at Littleton, Col., aged 76.years e will be'buriéd- at Hyde Park, NY, where he wis horn, \u2018In 1862 Dr.John- gon went as misgionary to the copper ms of Lake Bhpérior.In 1871 he\u201d Was :e iosen.professor of - Homiletics.and Evidences Religion in the Berk- - Divinity: Schoél at Middletown, Conn., and remained in the faculty until 1800, whezi be\u2019 became professor emeritus.He was a constant contributor to the religions, and seciiler press for many years, and was the aiithor of pamphlets ion and - \u201cconfirmation.ey BISHOP.GALLOWAY.Ma Galloway, of de Nother Episcopal Onuréh.\" a ai Vere of pneumonia, at five Jock this morn\u201d Ape.Wo Li = se 3 gi à : .Southampton t., Ma, 12.\u2014He Fiano of\u201d the: firm 7 The - \u2018Koeltiiecho { sometimes put » familiarising os to (lm, \u2018publishes i despatch from Salonika saying \u2018that the Young.Turk - of- \u2018ficers àf Erverum, Asidtic Turkey, have sent à te m to the local o \u2018ers of the\u2018 committee of Union.and Progreas, declaring that\u2019 their soldiers are refusing vbedience and \u2018demanding of the Sheriat; and.at the same time threatening ar géneral massacre.Tle: message - begs - Shevket Pasha.the commander of the Third Army '.to send representatives to: quell the troops, and the people, and concludes.with: statement that the Young Turk officers do not dare.to show themaelves abroad.comms DEATH OF LT.COL.MATTICE \u2014.WAS A VETERAN OF THE FENIAN RAIDS dF 1666 AND 180.7: In the n_ of of Lieut.Cal, Grego: pe 0 yesterday at the uge of 64 years another veteran of the fen: ian Raids of \u201c1866 and 1870, has joined the eat majority.For participation i in the Northwest en- countess, > the Colonél was \u201cawarded the: \u2018general service \u2018medal with two clips, ven \u2018ment \u2018for the district of Montreal, but a few years ago lie removed to Ore to take = the command of the the Ordnance os he : mite in fishing.No one will give: the \u201cBoth Pies 1 | \u201cat JF 30 i BE Se \u2018enerion to\u201d Mopet Bora Cemetery.messengers, porters, letter \u2018kthé outside service .of follows {he grading Fea under > mtead of g the restoration \u201d 1wesources, was ether.this legislation was S ghter recent y \u2018ébuld\u201d be \u201cCan ÿ e became a permanent employe, \u201cmain - under + days instend of $2.ay .or VIL | that Canada was in 20 00 \u201cWay ve, Re 13.\u2014At the -fternoon site he House yesterday, Mr.Le ok Fe to amend the Post-Office Act, vas read a third time and passed.It\u201cjirdvides an \u2018all-round increase in the Bhy \u2018of, letter carriers, of all grades, the etails' of which were explained when the bill was introduced some time ago.Mr.Monk urged that in large cities it waa discouraging for u letter carrier to commence work at $1.75-a day.- Mr.Lemieux lained that for the pioba- tionary period of one month, the letter carrier received $1.75 a day.When he he re minimum of 82 a day ee Monk also urged that the in- ereasen date back from the beginning of the\u2018fiscal year, April 1, last.Mr.Lemieux did not think he \u2018would accept this suggestion.on his own responsibility.- ir.Armstrong asked if any provision had been made for the men employed by postmasters who received a salary and commission.Mr.Lemieux stated that the présent bill did not cover these employees.It.would have to be dealt with by: another bill.Those benefited by the increases are carriers, mail ransf ts and box collectors, in t er agen a Boat Ofice ent.The salaries Ww! om Grade A, $1.75 a day; Hy © 95; grade D, No aon iw than rily in the ointment the outside De B, Fs grade © and grade E, over thirty yesrs of> age, those at present tem service, shall be eligible for a under \u2018the above grades in om was some discussion over.{he 85 letter carriers who, under Sir | illiam Mulock\u2019s p had elected to re- e old Civil Service Act, \u2018inetead of entering the grade system.pointed out that 1t was now Beni he by this bill to grade them in such a way that they would be no better off than.the newcomers, who h serv ly a weel ered Lemieux\u2019s \u2018contention was that these 85 men had received their vhance te and! had, art coop ted It the minister but 1b does not want \u201c \"be! vindictive, men ho had Jooks like punishing hese © paidered_ were {their rights, held out for what.they the bill ol La ou.Soally Swen, to enter = 023s SE INCREAS .for a flat increase |The bil 5 the inside service at Ottawa \u2018brought UP- consider discussion tonight.in committee.Sir Wilfrid Laurier took.exception to : -the statements tha the legislation was \u2018merely implementing Æhe .promises made during the last elec tion eampaign.He laid stress on the improvements whit \u2018 he soipm pion in the servi oe 1 \u20ac Fate of West Elgin, cried the bill.Im\u2018his opinion the inside service at Ottawa was overpaic and largely \u2018overmanned.They worked five hours a day and some of them ha dy.that.\u201cvas reported on\u2019 the mes -sure, which comes up again on Monday.NATURAL RESOURCES This ave Mr.Fisher's bill to.esablish a om the conservation mission for comers length.In question of Mr.Mouk as to mh re ment as a result.O e a the minister, at the Wash- Mr.Fisher declared y to a on Pp tendance of ington convention, The gov- its own in- \u2018the t .convention ernment was doing this of Mr.\u2018Monk claimed that es \u201cth hile h ore the long service dé- been ai ted this session a con ittee coration, or many \u2018years he dugpiet- | of ose, in fact three of them, vised the department.\u2018of néditary, equip- Sate resources, it was m rar \u201coe woik of these commit of \u2018conservibk resources without \u201cbe consontiog parties.- suggestéd | De.Ee odited À before ihe the So A PAR ie de -eleven-year-old brother Gedeon, bound by | r action on Vhe-part of the pro-|.\u201cIn \u2018any \u201c évent the provinces .the pro-| mr] Bill it Providing f for Increase in Letter Carriers\u2019 Pa, | Read Third Time\u2014Civil Service Increase.BILL To ESTABLISH A COMMISSION FOR CONSERVATION { OF NATURAL RESOURCES PASSED.conditions imposed on the plac: insurance with foreign cou.\u2026.should not interfere with rem, contracts made between heen | surers and unlicensed foreign i.Canadian companies will not ia notify the superintendent and percent of the amount paid n miums when Teinsuring nisks licensed foreign companies.he cannot reported tn :\u2026.House before Le ep the ae viction grows that Mr.Fieldin: ;.Ts optimistic when he expects a i, ,.this d.mension to be pressed : .with.several other important ., .to be dealt with, before pro: guns boom on Wednesday next.IN THE SENATE pa jo.Bl ul.STE cu Ottawa, May 13.\u2014The Senate tn.indulged in a lengthy discussion divorce, resulting in an interchange - views, which were * overwhelming y against Jv orce.\u20ac Dauve charges were then bro up.Sir Richard stating that the ue.partment concerned informed bim tlat the charges against Mr.Sauve had been inve.gated by Mr.Louis Boyer, royal commissioner.He had reported no nu appropriation of money or incompetence.but there were minor difficulties a handling supplies, any one of whi might be overlooked, but on the whole.unless existing conditions were remedied, the discipline of the service would suffer.The result of the findings was the uspension 0 r auve for v s and ten days.five mont Sir Richard Cartwright moved third reading of the bill to bring employees of the Exchequer Court under the Civil Service Act.Senator Choquette favored an amendment providing that when the judge does not understand the \u2018official language of one of the par ties, he may ask the chief justice to name a judge of the province who un derstands both languages, who hall have the power of a judge of the Lx.chequer Court.Sir Richard Cart wright Yead a letter from Mr.Ayles worth, suggesting the matter be left over for his consideration until pext session.Senator Choquette could not | agree to this, but consented to defer pressing his amendment until Tuesday ne | oe third Sh Expedition Act; to ms tariff, 1907; respect- + Pit éfimurance \u2018Company of Canada; respecting the Pru dential Life Insurance Company of Sir Richard Cartwright gave notice that, commencing on Monday next, the Senate would have morning sittings.LOPUKINE SENTENCED FORMER .RUSSIAN DIRECTOR POLICE GETS FIVE YEARS HARD LABOR.The following bills were given reading: .To amend the OF St.Petersburg May 13.\u2014M.Lopu kine, a former director of police, who was arrested in St.Petersburg last January and placed on trial on May 11, on the teshnical charge that he was a member of the revolutiongry organi zation,\u2019 a8 to-day condemned to five years\u2019 , imprisonment at hard labor.dearest, DROWNING WAS ACCIDENTAL.The coroner's jury this morning re \u2018turned a \u2018verdict of accidental death in the case of Emile Bazinet, nine years of age, who was drowned in Dixon's quarry, Terminel Park, on Tuesday night.Emile was playing with hie who ell into the flooded quarry, and 1m trying to save him he was drowned.Gedeon was saved.: FAIR AND WARMER An\u2019 surdy an\u2019 I sm am a man; iArtiod, ] em twenty an\u2019 one; But, hoo! 1 can't go a-courtin\u2019 ; TU afther the workin\u2019 be tione.There's ploughin\u2019 an\u2019 plantin\u2019 about; - -The- door it be lackin' a latch; To-morrow I'll streak to the mil; \u201cA week I'll be stayin\u2019 the thatch, I stroll \u2018at the breek o\u2019 the dey, AD\u2019 whet do you think an\u2019 I eee?\u2018A purty maid milkin\u2019 a cow.\u2019 Her \u2018petticoats tucked to her knee, Whoo! I'm only a green gossoon, wid never a coat to me back, But never a bit do I care, Whether workin\u2019 be steady or slack.Ao it ged be wooin\u2019 o' Peggy, « !T ia-wise to be \u2018arly begun, An\u2019.ngyer a bit will 1 work Til! atther the courtin\u2019 be done.\u2014Jeante K.T.Dowe, in the \u2018Century.\u2019 Meteoralagial \u2018Office, ice, Toronto, May 13, 1! a.m.\u2014The fmlowing are the maximus ad minkmam tempe Kamloops, A Ram 28, attietord, 86, 36; Prince \u2019 343, A ry, 6, 88; Qu'Appelle = 8; , 38, 88; Port Arthur, \"i Farry À} \" 60, #i;: Toronto, 66, 4% 5e, 48: Montre, 62, 32; tte , 60, 42; Halifax, a oss, &0 6 warm.Fridar.y.Safir \u20184nd moderately warm._Several.more depressions exist on tbe continent thls \u2018morning, while the preseure la: Bighent in the South .Atlantic eiates.Showers @ apeur generally over 4 Lake 8 parrot dad ally in the westerd rovi \u2026: Bisewhère the weather Daf nue Le CE pére wo Tikit stegel Wet, \u2014Monte\".| les esting by Hoorn & rier = a fo-tar, Wit 1 a TL vol ee BE es es we & ® y 2 KL e se «a MSIOWNE] Hu AVENUE A two-story, ceml- detached house, situated on the cast side of the treet, laid out as foliows: :\u2014Concrete pa-ement, laundry, coal rooms, stor- veo, bath, w.c.First Floor\u2014Hall, ior.dining room, kitchei, maid's Font.Second Floor\u20144 bedrooms, \u2018tviaz room, bath and w.c.The house A peautifu!ly finished, hardwood finors.and in the best of repair.price $11,000.[he Cradock Simpson Company, 205 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2018FREE EXCURSION visiT BROOKLYN PARK St.Lambert, P.Q.MAY 23rd, leave Bonaventure Station, 1.45 nm., S.Henri, 1.50; Point Bt, Charles, 15.Return, 5.45 p.m.GET YOUR TICKETS FROM THE MONTREAL & ST.LAMBERT TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 121 Board of Trade Bufiding, or TELEPHONE MAIN 2213.For PANCAKES USE OUR golf - Raising Buokwheat Flour AXD Seif-Raising Griddie Cake Flour BRODIE '& HARVIE, 14 BLEURY STREET\u2019 Customs Statistical Classifioa- tion of Imports Requiring Quantities on Bitie of Entry - Showing how goods should be invoiced\u2014 If in gais., Jbs., Push, , tons, ete.Mounted on card.Price 25 cents.MORTON, PHILLIPS C0 Stationers, Blank Book Makers à Printors 115-117 Notre Dame St.W., \u2018Montreal.LAKE SHORE.DELIVERY.WALTER PAUL'S WAGGONS Begin: the Season's Work on SATURDAY, 15th May, running along the Lake Shore as far as ST.' ANN'S.~All Orders muct be cent in not later than + o'ciock on Friday Evenings, .WALTER PAUL, FAMILY GROCER, 461 ST.CATHERINE ST: WEST, and at 80 UNIVERSITY STRENT, , MARRIAGE LicENGES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON! Notaries and Commissioners Liverpco! & London & Giobe Insurance Bullding 112 St James Street.> r / J \u2014 ARONSON & ROTENBERE PAWNBROKERS, No.601 Craig Street, Mone to lend on Diamonds, es, Jewelle ot and Goods.rs store during summer months.ARONSON & RUTENBERG.Pawnbrokers and Jeweliors.COUNT BONI DE CASTELLANE WILL HUNT BIG GAME IN THE ROCKIES THIS SUMMER.@e WW VU es vw ww Ww Count Boni de Caste!lane, whose mar- age with Anna Gould made s0 much LA vk.is planning for a long hunting ex- \u201cition in the Rocky Mountains this eu mmer, aftér \u2018big game.The Canadian Pacific Railway authorities recently re- \u2018eived a letter from the count, asking tiem to engage guides for himself and party for the coming July, and \\rrange- ments are now.under way for his ae.\u2018°mmodation \u2018during \"his western trip.To pry ha ae ss a better A delicious drink and i sustaining food.Fragrant, untritions and | economical.This ex Maintains the =.health, and onal) | winter's extreme - to that effect was rte was Ja Natural \u2018Laxative Water | know that your stomach - pd Sad trouble and fhe ind jon that goes wit.Be relieved \u2018quicker and better by using HUNYADI JANOS WATER than in any other way?It is easily taken\u20143< a glass on arising\u2026 - \u2014and you have - no bad after ¢ pov STIPATION REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.The following sale, made by auction some months was registered Pierre Brodeur Co.lot No.788- St.James: ward, with stores, at the north-east corner of St.Catherine and St.Timo- thée streets, for $63,476.40.Francis \u2018KR.Redpath has sold to Frank -W.Nelles house No.114 Mae- kay street, above St.Catherine street, | for $8,500 The Estate Walter Drake has sold to].C.J.Brown lots Nos.230-131 und 289- 14-2, in - Westmount, with houses on\u2019 Forden avenue, shove the Cote St Antoine road, for Armand Gohier has sold to Charles.Richer lot No.149, parish of St.Laurent, with houses fronting on Cote St.Fran, com, for $6,423 Thomas Marks has sold to Mrs.E.K.Malouf lots Nos.5-349 to 353, in Bt.Louis, on Christophe Boo street, | cases near St.Zotique, for 33,000 Emmanuel Brigas has so:d_ to Camille\u201d lot 72, in Cote des Neiges, with the buildings erected thereon, an 17 arpens of land fronting on the public road.\u2018A.Desilets has sold to J.H.Aragon lots 8-179 and 180.In Maisopneuve, with build Letirneux avenue, for 811.000.of a McNally has sold to Geo.Sang lot 1385, in St.Ann\u2019s ward, with \"| buildings at the corner of St.Thomas and Wilham streets, for $7,500.Flavien J.Granger has sold to - 8.Kiely lot 168-26, in St.Lawrence ward, { with buildings fronting on Church street, below Sherbrooke, for $7,000.Alfred Cadieux.has sold to Oscas P Mercier lot 14-54, in St.Louis, with the flats 542 to 54%b- Mance street, \u2018above Mount Royal avenue; for $3,500.- Mrs.M.Laniel and others: have old -|.to.E.Bojsclair lot \u2018325-82, in-St.Louis; \u2018with buildings at\u201d the dormer of - { Hubert, and Jilleneuve strests, for.500.re Dante Alexander Robertson has sold\u201d to Jan H.Maher lot 1\u201934-194 to 197, in Wes mount, fronting on Bethune street, .superficial area of 12,725 square feet, for ,000.\"Mme, Gedeon Bourgotin has sold: to Athanase Marien lot 339-397, in St.Louis, with buildings fronting on Marquette | street, above Mount Royal avenue, for £3,900 Magloire Chauret has sold to.J.B.u lot 943, in St.James's ward, with buildings fronting on St.Timothe street, \u2018above De- Montigny, for 34.000.|.The \u201csale was\" registered Tuesday of: e Toronto\u2019 Type Foundry Company's hod at 158 St.Antoine street, to the: ergenthaler ype \u2018Company, the sale going through in\u201d.two\u201d.o~ the first transferring the pro- \u2018to the.Linotype - & Maghi any, \u201cand \u201cthe- second from.the- named company to\u2018 t Mergen- thalers.In each case the pride in | volved in the transfer wos: ven formally \u2018as for- fl, ma other Foi and igble rati igi ally, the \u2018plan Dougall, undér he Linotype to the Toronto : end \u2018how paises Mergenthalers.The Freie were registhred yesterdiy, wes : nection with the transfer now\" jolt be of the business of the Lisot Company and\u2019 the Linotype bust nes to on Me \u201cLinctyae : to ergent of New York.a ype cme eel\u2019 TEN YEARS FOR MA} Burton, N.B., May R.\u2014* John Endini, an feria À der of Jobn MacKay, at Mi last November, ended.to-nigh dict of manslaughter.Juda concurred.ï Judge MoLeod me dent minutes.dini to ten years | in Dorchester iary.- THE LATE THOS.MU} The funeral took place this\" St.Antheny\u2019s Chose and\u2019 Cote des Neiges cemetery, : Thomas Mulecair, of the firm : Brothers, Jailore, 376 Notre Dans ap west.Although Mr.Muleair i been in the best.of health lately, n of his death came as a shock family and a large circle of frie: was one of the founders of 4h trishmen 8 Literary and Benefit lon, and was also a life member Shamrock Athletic Association ; - anny : WALTER BLYTHE REPR] Toronto, May 12.\u2014The exécat Walter Blythe, the Agincourt derer, who was to have been - ha Toronto jail to-morrow mas been postponed until June 11, Becretary of State at ined almost\u2019.oyefed having been.told.the of either | hoy of work t : Committee 6 % M ignault to Cuddy à fronting on Adana stréet, east | above the C.P.R.tracks, and havihg à |.lin discharging the.tbat both parties weld bave to pay |\u2019 nery their o own costa.ads vus fn the fens\u2019 La 0 at ns Royal Commission, - Mri Laflètime and Mi.Pérron, have ex \u2018the court in view of the amount of p ; work the.daily sittings Iovol ve.Mr, E.W, Yillen.uve, cu ng to certain criticisnis tha have been made on the says that few: are \u2018aware of.the t.devoived on those fn behalf of the Citizens\u2019 admit, be said, that the sessions are interesting, but to réach the essential: Tarte ja « work resorved for the night following the regular.sittings of the court.Over Rol exhibits have been.presented by the city.Each one has | iciging us should in to see: what | es VA done eh ve declared the gation would in no\u201d way suffer by the: adjournment.tt SPENT MONEY FOR DRINK HUSBANDS WARNED BY SOCIETY | \u2018FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN LT AND CHILDREN.\u201cThe monthly\u2019 meeting of the Society dren was held at the ifistitution yester- } re were seventy-eight cases + dealt with last month.Of these twenty- | four \u2018were of -husbadd\" mot wmipporting f their \u2018wives and families, and in most Kleven cases of husbands deserting their Wives \u2018and leaving\u2019 them unprotected and | in want.- Four cases of wife-beating, | d|four of cruelty and thirty-fivé of a miscellaneous .nature.There were one hundred and twenty-one children affect- | \u2018ed by these cases, of which eight were \u2018placed im institutjons.The question ° \u2018providing work for prisoners, .has been -often disuses] by the society, was again brought , and a resolution was to the at the ition -of Mr.N.in in M.P., VWouT uron, Ontario, that the Dominion Parliament should set aside 10,000 acres of land.in the \u2018Province of Ontaido, and 10,000\"ecres in \u2018the La \u2018of: Quebèc, to form a pri: ao farm had the hi viva = erimi- nals, 3nd that Lhe ope ominion Corr \u2018great\u2019 noces! for this fas been fre 3 1 ed + quent Tha oy pre A will meet: - with» he | rt that bo arties in Parliament.{ support both bots ; \u201ccases; & affecting the welf , of, women and.child n, were brought & ; discussed ard de with at the meeting.= * rovert | IN\u2019 SELF DEFENCE.In the Police Court yesterday, afternoon, Pietro Bmeno and his wife, who were cha arged with attempting , to murder Alf fees, in a ; in the rear of 244 Cadiôux oe ee The ua were discharged by in e evidence showed that Fulco had been the aggressor, and that hen Bueno | struck him with: a shevel, he fending hiniself, while.Mrs, Bueno, un- struck Fuleo on the lif n ife was in danger, Judge 3 He head - with \u2018a \u2018pick-axé.> \u201c MAURICE HEALY DEBARRED.,Tondon; | May\".12.\u2014The Nationalist members of the House of Commons in matin \u201cto-day adopted a resolution z \u2018Mr.Jobn E.Redmond, de- mit Mr.Maurice Healy to \u2018thie party.Mr.Maurice bof Timothy Healy.ia candidate in the \u2018opportunity Inte metropolis.for the Protection of Women and Chil-' spending their earnings in drink.he society, amdsthey A Parliament of been at 20 and | pressed Nesare at\u2019 the adjourdment of \u201c% ; ournmeént, \u2018 \u2018facts contained in the docu- | {to be examined\u2019 and those who are.crite {5 inyesti- | 4 effect that the society has \u201cheard with avor this bill.The shea Sao DAY ON THE LAURENTIC.7 3 ards was de- | der the impression - that- her husband's | - remarked | > the Catieda.Club, (dose To ERS TO NEED OF SURPLUS ENGLISH \u2018MONEY IN CANADA.i 2, (Chandian, Associated: Press) : London, May 12.\u2014Lo#d Strathcona Qver a ished rut t Isa 0 those Prince Francis of \u2018eck \u201cA deniral \u2018ir .Axchibald Do delayed - if- we \u2018bad.an - imperial par of defence \u2018we would keep the Bre: sh money * da Milner in.ne speech referred ve pointe, She ne of fe Dros ih 8 support: hn the: Mother Country, but it is.a - the Mother Country and Re monty Empire, and, the ective de fence fonce cf tte is \u2018desired, of sonie sot: of common institutions.Sydney, N.8.Ww.May 12 \u2014Premier Fisher - intimates \u2018that he négotist- ing.with.the .Home - Government -Te- garding measures .of.defénce which would \u201cdovetail - with.es \u2018British >lans ad tëhd to \u2018Atstretis apd the\u201d Motherland.(Canady Ameciated Pree.) Jag hat the J Tore Fisker to hold a naval nce - EEE from -Xèe- a rai The discussion and ne Sechni- | { aly ar be Teme Hor : Conter - SEE on to the next\u2019 \u2018Tr Jay NT A \u2014\u2014 POREARN i qu .: Ducoreted rom.shen : 10 \u2018stern the new: steamer: of ite Star-Domimion.: -Line, yesterday | entertaing { neatly 1,000 ladies of Mont- ° real.James Thom; wife of the: .f- \"of the.line, a hat to: Sapa the splendid ship | ah deart's content, and \u2018in the : ogns refreshipenta were served.contin creer | er a \"Cop 4 the pénion : has ta - rece ail PETIT, |] NUN 7 that it is not \u2018protect - the honor voth - of the aéternoon the ships.3 ~ Fresh from our sunlit bakery.Crisp, delicious, nutritious.Try it for breakfast \u2018with milk or cream, sait to taste.GUARANTEE CONPA {i [AD HEADQUARTERS FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Rooms 703-45 New Power Buliding, Phones: Main 3129 and 3402./ 4 IF YOU DESIRE INSURANCE AGAINST .Accidents and sickness, Employers.Liability, Workmen\u2019s Collective, Elevator, Teams Liability, Automobile Liability, \"cal either of thgabove numbers, and Wé \"stall be Pleased to send an agent to interview you.Wim THOMSON & \u20ac0., GENERAL MANAGERS.- \u201csUBU RBAN SERVICE.ill rug ag follows during the: Corilng Summer.\u201cSeason oh 1000: RE and intervening pointe, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS < BAY.VIEW.and LADHIRE, TUESDAYS ani FRIDAYS pos 5, ro \u201c- LQUGUEUIL and ST LAMBERT, MARNDAYS and THURSDAYS .- # OUFREMONT; SY, LAURENT & SARTIERVILLE, WHONESURYS: and SATURDAYS.: Gustomers.intanding to \u2018reside at of these points .this \u2014ummer will be | promptly and, regülariy.served by notify Ing Office.\u201d | THE TOILET LAUNDRY CO, Limited.428 'RIONMOND STREET.- Qur Wessun 87 RAT 4 a ei A GREAT TEN DAY MOVING SALE \u201cIN THE NEW GALLERIES OH ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, ite.Ban of Médatain.We are now ready \u2018for business.207 to 80% Dispount in- alt Departments.6 will bare dés\u201d.re À well, as-ot-ihe a \u2018à TENNIS COURTE.- . The KINRADE CASE.\u201d Some of Jurors at Recent Ioqit je lv Much Dissatisfied at of Affairs Hamilton, May 13.13.\u2014Some of the jun - Kinrade inv ore who officiated at the quent are very mach disatisfled at = - turn affairs have taken, und th talk of holding a meeting and padi resolution to be forwarded to the At ney-General.In an interview yesterday Mr, Spera, the foreman, said that at the last scasion of the inquest the jurore were under the impression that: the Crown had twelve or more witnesses to call, and it wag a surprise - to\u2019 them | when Mr.Blackstock, after calling Detective Pender, announced that the case} was closed.This gave the jury the iro- pression that the Crown authorities had artived at some understanding and, wo} as \u2018wot to interfere with their plans, an open verdict was returned.Mr.Spera said that a draft verdict bad Leen drawn up in which the ba ~ of a person was mentioned and a ham- ber of the jurors were in favor of returning it, but in view of what ha taken place, and so as not to tie the bands of the crown, it was pot thought | adviaxble to bring it in.It was agreed to add a nder to the.affect that, wing to the unreliability of the evi enté given, the Crown proceed sed forthe with the investigation.In view of this it was expected that Jerry proceed- \" ings would be instituted or some other action taken.It \u2018is stated that Mr.Spera and some of the jurors wrote a eombined note to the Attorney-General informing him of the stand they had taken and their views with regard to the verdict.Coroner Anderson said that.while the fury had been discharged, it could be called together by the foreman awd its recommendations would have weight.ANTICOSTI FOR SALE A \u2018WAKNING\u2019 TO PERSPECTIVE : BUYERS.\u2014 A.despatch announees that Mr.Henri Menier, the millionnaire French chocolate manufacturer, is offering for sale | the Island of Anticosti upon Which he d millions of dollars, after pur- Chasing 1t some years ago.cass, Hoy - ew ork, den Ba Lame of u, orks | By judgment rendered in the Admins} the task of securing 2 _purchaser.| alty es Mr.Justice.Dunlop - In connection with \u201cthe above, Mr.= ders \u20ac tue deputy- Whore AS Michel Parant-Mingan, of 25 Craig.wrest di: Yyaiker, to ribute the proceeds cast, who styles himself Seigneur de oF tie sale the tug Kate, which Mingan, Loe a notice! waning\u2019 in-| ox Place: ab.Herel, - yPetrrecn Tags tending purchaners Montrest be ce ; eu having éduaëd : pize the Yeire of Louis HE Aa s de la Fonvame, proprietors of of Facog said island, they will oppose any - nisition Mere The notice adds toa Mr.ier has no valid title\u201d to the pouscesion f the Island of Anticosti, | and \u2018can secure such title ; only.from Miche! Parant-Mingan, joint proprietor snd attorney for the Jolliet - and de la SPURIOUS CHINA CASE: VERDICT AGAINST A LONDON DÉALER FOR $55,000 AND: COSTS.Lond, May 24.Çhe.sepéational \u2018œpuridus \u2018china\u2019 case came to à sudden termination this morning with the handing down of a verdict against a china dealer named Arthur Ellie for .dathäges and costs aggregating This case developed when the execu- Sore\u2019 of the estate of the late C.J.Dick- founder of the dry g firm of} Dickins & Jones, sued Eli on the al- Jegation that while Mr.Dickins was suffering from senile decay Ellis palmed off him spurious.modern: china ware.for | Dresden ware alleged to be a hundred | and fifty years-e The By pecution of a umber of other well known denle alers is pending.oo prise {the \u2018Revi- Gu &: \u2018 is; made 8- re te pell mi _Ubléàs 9 JOE: PREFS: \u2018CANTEEN.2 rib): *, comes From teulin COW; -.\u201cThe power of the Gospel ip Jae he Pres- a, been properly.esteand, \"AH a t 3 ; orne aa és Pas ste Thin evening a Biour- | Tn es \u201cAEORGIAN BAY CANAL.= street 8.A.citadel, Point T kad nN pate \"sis aries.\"This lecturé is one of the à THE : tie work in \u2018>.\u201cstreet chap of the\u201d island th 4 C : be at eir.oy | The companyie.steam -tug- \u2018 teresting chapters on evangelie- AND es Montrer ever, heard, ar 4 + Re Joba.urrie, e In or bees toe 1, who fells the: story, does | Beet \u2018effective.manner.of ~ Lu B18 PI'S tthe joint \u2018conimittee ot rr, foret Classes .reported - that the .Uity Cour.cil had now been given power by tie | Provinpial™ Legidiatale to miske 8 cod?tribution Towards the work of the eves ing classes.\u201c1% was in ork of he ere 1% to apply to the Counc: for à grant ol $5,000\u2019 in support.of the classes.Lhe large that the staff and equipment wers | now inadeguate, LL The ; Mr.H.Je.reported that the work - school had proved most * atin: me | factory, the medical inspector: reporting that there hetn a marked LOVE».ment \u2018in ed, be of the \u20ac ap d | The Board authorised the treasurer, \u2018Mr.Bininore, to order ¢ the printing of an additional $350,000.of bonds, which will be issued as required for the build- ry ree Ww.said; were urgently re- \u2018quired, \u2018and as the Board was aow in missioners.intended to provide the best] that their resources would allow.Principal Robertson, of Macdonald College, wrote snpouncing that Sir Wil.lism Macdonald hed kind y provided\u2019 ong copy of \u201cThe Letters of Queen Victoria,\u201d Protein re a ee ee otestant ru col in vi of Quebet.Ted for | the.names of the trol of the might be sent.zhools under the-odn-\" :80 that the books \"The Superintendent.| was instructed to supply the information, and to ex the ve warm, thanks.of the Board - to Bir illiam for his generosity.* The schools will close for the summer on June 24 and\u2019 25.meer THE ADMIRALTY couRT PMR.JUSTICE DUNLOP REND DECISIONS IN TWO cane 2 hie f aroished Sa et Ee LR urnjehed, and the r.Juatice Dunlap.has also jydgment bh he Np dmiraley Cou iR Montreal \u2018Lransporta- damages resulting from a: coll tween the \u2018Norwalk\u2019 and a\" ¢ Transportation \u2018Company, on.Toke St.Louis, on night - of Oct.23; 7.es.\u2018Jet\u2019 and\u2018 Wi et\u2019 and.\u2018 ipni e steamehi oundéted hip, strock thes towing the en 5 THe] solely to blame for the acoident.Court orde ordered th the amount: - be by the \u2018de trar, Mr.ab 8.Last ee wit of Terchants, 1'ne and the of the cargo.The conta to be.Les the, + owner bof.ge Norwalk.ance will.meet.in.the v bail yor = a À pis i for the\u2019 consideration\u201d 4 SY : s{riatiere,.and a\u201d 1 \u2018delegates frome af doc gunizations is d: BiH ne # ; sq in at ult, ae .Next Wednesde ht Colonel Ham-} LUE, on \u201cx ie thy em to Cadadie by hin.| wit) nts, will «speak Montreal.abs AEE 3 UTE, .w : at Canadian in the same\u201d sde, ou his travels \u2018in o s.South Afric and \u2018ether- places.: Thisj 734 will be the colonel\u2019s only meeting - im oy of mo ST has been entered\u2019 : .% + Ottaws, May 13.\u2014In the Commons thin tendances, it wae explained, were @} Whips.He denied this in toto.- \u2018| whip, admitted that: \u2018there had: been: no à position to provide them, the Com- [ \u201cpif \u2018such legislation was to be Dr.Reberteon asked fort | Montreal to-night for New York, tej | Was to: 4 Court found that the Norwalk\u2019 waa: ibf amiages C he dd intervonaut to.receive: the proportion of atich.damages tévarting £d him as value paid or.he sumnied up by saying thatthe ab oS ny ng more has © regal p | the transfor of Yh hotel mite on Mefor : Hill Pa Park, Ottawa, to the Grand Truag | system were: duly arme \u2018Sir.Wilfrid Lariet replied thet.not au his Been: die Since the its cent pv the i = | ernment press alleged pe the Gov 1.an eloquent appesl to the government, toe resolution and a violation of sud he particu ry requested the Pro- \u2018an _egreement reached - between.the | \u2018vincial retary exert himself in 8.-Calyert, chief Liberal a nt as.to.rotational, but.a list à of five speakers on each side \u2018bad been drawn up, 2 pd.it.was well underat that the debate was to have las longer than it.-did.Mr.Borden ssid he had, heard of né agreement, but there w.desire © yoth \u2018sides fo shorten t \u20ac debater ; \" ajor Currie asked if i was aware that a round robin had been\u2019 circulated, pledging members to support.à government guarantee of the.bonds.of the Georgian Bay Canal scheme, and | brought down this session.\u2018Sir Wilfrid replied that this was the first intimation he had had of the mat- tèr.However, so, far ds | tion Was.conceraed, every important measure was, on the order peper, NEW YORK CANADIANS | \u2014 WILL HOLD ANNUAL BANQUEE TO-MORROW EVENING.: \u2014 + The Hon, Rod How: Geo.3, Boi, ir T, Roo son, of the C.P.R., and Mr.H, R, Charlton, of the \u2018GT.R., will \u201cleave 2 attend the annual banquet of the Cauna- dian Club, of that city.The Cansarin Club of Montreal will rep.éstnted by: Mr.\"George Lyman,- Mr.Edwm \u2018Howard | and Mr.E Fabre Suuvey 21.\u2018Vice-President \"Sherman a to be | Bae, chief [3 T.OTTAWA - SE DELEGATES.SI : Ottawa, May i.3.\u2014the Han.Foix | Be Commission; Mr.0.Sealey, | \u201cM.P., and Mr.Gord B Brown, of - his à Department, will attend: the uns: ads Club behquet as New Tork: 40-Doktt Tox might.oo Any De Go, .ae \u201cya.the Steamship \u2018Nor walk\u2019 and Alex.D.Thomson.inter- CAMPAIGN TO CHECK Tr HAS venant.\u2018This: was a claim fo¥: pe FALSE, SAYS MR.NATHAN ©.sy stRauS.i\" Washington, May 13.That the vigor.Otis campaign sganst tuberculosis: pss: tailed to check the (great winte plague was the -\u2018startHhg - charge mage\u2019 ny.Mr.Nathan Btrauë; \u2018the New -.Yer4 philanthropist, at the fitth anoual inest- ing of the National Association tor thé dtudy .and - Prevension of Tuberculosis Mr.Stéaus backed up ki bs go ofticial statistics frofa i Health Department, # | of 33 percent t | yesterday evening St.Martin\u2019« tuberculosis Lin tv oy OR Geet On account pr the illness of co be world.in T.She wes given away dhe fight El hl nf A by her brother, Mr.George .Bhe ee reason for \u2018thi failsive\u2019 16 \u201cdan 6 honda: A Ne ES re.= ot.of the mi.sctief wrought b A osis ry ow.Citing fr of scientific investigation apd own 18 years\u2019 expérience in.pag fin -fiom of tuberculosis will begin when 4 x er \"PERKS.io 3 View Gastar > MINI sta an Fis À n School J Spam of the falariés and in f ners] treatment nfo) i tors \u201cMr, Blain, of Peel.one of the Con province erior to that of servative whips; drew .attention to re.\u2019 \u2018other provinces.: | dition of affairs as it exista at the pres dechared that a coeur and.- M ackenzie.- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL f Kurope on the \u2018Empress.\u2019 Lemieux, the): _ | donia, Ont:, who have been spending \u201c4 the winter with their niece, Mrs.I.{ Ludington, or, avenue sad: iver, Mr, D'Arcy Scott sf the Raj: | \u201c| Mr.George =: 4 British Columbia Minister : are of Ross, Me aces very quietly | ETHICAL ASPECTS DISCUSSED AT ~Saliries of Inspect ors too Small # it is Claimed Quebec, May 1 ry \u2014Sehool ins their duties, the inédequac ne thelr act a review of pectin vat fakes ep fn tbe Dep Ï ar up this morning and - the flaws in the expos Mr.\u2018flauvé, who - introduced the sub- jéct, quoted \u201cstatintics showing that.the Mr, Sauvé-terminated his speech with 1 ovder to améliorée the deplorable con- ent time.Mr.P.S.G.Mackensie fol followed and orough ion \u2018the schools of \u2018this province Depots impos- 1 sible Because the salaries paid school in- ors was not sufficient to permit it.specto other s peakers are esers.Fron said they endorser] the statersents Les Messrs.Sauvé and The Governor-General arrived in land to-morrow by the \u2018Virginien.' on his return from Europe.: Sir Thomes Shaughnessy went to.-} Quebec to-day to meet Lady and Miss p Shaughnessy, who are returning.from Mr.Brock Willett, of Montreal, has been.épehding a\u2019 week \u2018in a with bis daughter, Mrs.George Mac- Jaren, is returning home to-day.Miss Elsie actarlane, aly \u2018street, entertained very inform at & k'ichrn shower on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Ina Hanson.* Mrs.R.A.\u2018E, Greenehields gave a luncheon to-day for Mrs.Anglin, of Toronto.Mrs.Greenshields is entertaining at dinner to-night for Miss Margaret Greenshields.Mr.and.Mrs.W.F.Old, of Cale-| their | daughter, Mrs.R.Coulson, Bishop.Court Apattments, Be returned home.was \"performed by the Rev.J.A., Neill.\u201c The bride was given away Tambion, and was ate \u201ctended el Mia, Arkwright, of.England.A Victoria, B.C., despatch sayhi-~ | Quietly: and in the presence of only intimate Lrieñds, the Hon.J.Fullon, of.vtt 9 was married this af ade, | er Premier of British Columbia, and the pioneer statesman.The w took place at the bome ot Me AE MePhillips- the bride's brother-in- and the couple Jeff for a short trip up \u2018Vancouver Iuland.: ML arr e of qe 1 Taie Leger, of Fhe to wae attired in her travelling suit of peacock blue cloth, trimmed with moire | silk, and bat to match.The Rev, KR.| Hewton, of Bt, Paul\u2019s.Chureh, Lachine, | performed the ceremony.Dr.and Mrs} | On their return they will take up their residence at 4178 8.Catherine street, Westmount, THE GAMBLING EVIL \u2014 EPISCOPAL CONGRESS IN BOSTON.Boston May 12 Tb ethical aspects amablis, the rh cis ni © sésgion - the sont \u2018National the \u2018the & ooo hose FN out town from Ottawa to-day to attend the Harse Show.Mrs.Colin Campbell cails for Eng- Mr, F.W.Morse is sailinz this week | _ A weddi Sock se at the home of Mrs.AN Moreau Ponte whe Mo Mine \"Ady Bu ontresll a ns d ley, of Moston, Æ.Manchester, © Load _ united \u201c in: Marriage.vase grand-daughter of Mr.Theodore Davle, |: Ross left fer Toronto and other points\u2019 tome] perial ofl; wheat; wheat.The SS.line, arriv \u2018termediate Ths R class, rl or y [tésmorrow.- The 8S.fairgo for The 88.unloading.- \u2018morning.The » The R.\u201ctives are Farley, Ne Ms.J.Brown, on.every, trade and 5, In the Welland canal, and coneort, Arabian, Davidson, Belleville, of the R.& O.Nod to-day and leaves at 7 p.m.88.Dominion, from Liverpool,\" Reford Company), , of | Indtes to-day via Syduey, C.B., The C.P.R.number of \u2018dévance responding period Au official of the Fort Duluth ports.& O.atrived Grampian and.ss.Corinthian thé Allen line, will sajl at 9 a.m.on Sat- \u2018urädy, the former for Glasgow and the latter for Havre- and London, .The 83: Bengore Head (McLean, Kennedy & Co); will sail to-siorrow with s genera Dublin.Kaæseinistiquia - (T.& 0.N.Co.state of lest Mr.W a.York; M STBAMSHIP ARRIVALS.At F MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS.The 88.Campana, J.G.Brock & Co., cleared yesterday for Pictou.agents, The tug H.©.Goulden, : Company, trom Cleveland, came into por vesterday.downward, Im- Sarnia to Montreal, William to Montreal, to to-morrow for Toronto, Hamflton, .N.S88.Laprairie resumed \u2018ber regular railings to-day.The Allan line 88.Tauisian, \u2018Liverpool on Friday, May 7, was 137 miles east of Cape Race at noon.is making ' an exceptionaity fast \u2018passage, and is duc in Montres lte-morrow.{Tunisian carries a full complement of pas- sepegers\u201445 sajoon, 282 second aud 750 third The 88.Cassandra, of | the Donaldson lines 0 asgow at 7.4 8 morning sales Or of the Dominion live, was reporied yesterda: 6.3 p.m.245 miles vouth-esst ot Cape god\u2018 is expecied here on Ssturday.The Direct Line 88.Yamarivy (agents, sailed from the West Be \u201cDonaldson line 88.Lakonis (agents, Teo rd Company), würé at 10,30 this morning, and is due here \u201cat ; Quebec Ju: m8 having discherged a.partion À \u201cher pig {ron \u2018Winnie.D.Davie,.daughter of: 0 ort \"here, oft to-day for Fort Wilkem té fimteb ss.Michigan sailed from Leéndon for Montreal at seven o'clock this 88.Bornu (Klder-Demprier Company), which arrived yesterday, brought a full cargo, conrivting of 4,000 barrels of asphalt, 4,000 bales of an a market.-at SN ac oo 7 \u2014\u2014 t - (con Mechan 1.1, 0 0 1 47 2° Cam Fac Er Se the old stoo sida k tt he.Va \u201cud \u2018fmel its | DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY._Write-Oallor Phone.Crown RB veseat À obo > cente per : Shed rie he be Hea i on [pean on - W.W.McCUAIG, Lu R _ ca ve +6 es se .Coal com | tr - : ia or > = 2° - ) : \u2018 fete Nipissing ve oe seas 25 2614 \u201cwoes .+.r- ela | ERR e ee \" La.- 7 - Oity & District Savin Bank Bid M Ki wey.-Dar-Sav.+.bys La a La Traces = Si 3 NBW- YORK.\u201c94 KS.Pa _.- ov JAMES STREET \u2014 Room {111i CONS: Mate 0, - Bast soos.oo ; li Ltt ome es se eee en - u lot.C1.Tees a.a kr \u2018 port \" ; 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Hrant 1 VU SU 2 25 NB Swell 624 A Bu done Mg À orion sary goes ivan that & pri: | 2h Black te ee ee so ee se - 43 Nw.le sees 17 z Two ARYL Lu Capital Stonk \u201cot AR \u2014 vaine com 125% iis CENT upon .Lon a declared for tho MORNING SALES.T or aria That the, same as be Crown Reserve\u201420 at 305, 100 at 31234, 30 Pesma's Lid.xaos 83 \u2018514 Quarter, and Fame in ais | ; fave, 1d) 101 at 302.EAU ban CE rte La Rose\u201410,300, 75, at.TX.\" eo wn Lm EA oF YONB.JON®, | ver Alliance\u2014500, 500 at: 38%.ova Scotia\u201410M0 at 52.::h American \u2014500, 1000 at 10, 30 days, ne at Hy hs Famers.Feriand\u2014100 at : 7.-e-Currie-1000 at 73, 200 at 3%., UNLISTED.= \u2018aver-500 at 16, Rad at 1814.- ford Ex \u2014F at Everett La 500 at.Ra.MUST TEST CLAIM OF BANK .OF MONTREAL IN COURTS ce _ >to.May 15.\u2014Referee Kappette, this ag dismissed with costs the applica- ade by Mr.I.F.Hellmuech, K.C., I! chal.of Mr.H.J.McFarland, &.share- ST ant that the liquidator be autho- © the double Napility cali on 2 - ers, TE : fest in the courts the claim of the N- 0 Montreal as a creditor of the de: | Intario Bank, with a view to fe | ia i EE ash a BANKS Bom or JA.ro.soe 176° Nat % tee ener 7 ow orn > pet \"ese ee ois Hootla ai ast, 180 sees Obama tie Wh 2.0.Hamilton.3 obec, of.Hoch ag \u2026.145% Tire ra.Merch.165° is Toronto, Moon.\u201d 206 Unio eee os - Montreal .us eee Can.C.Cot.dom Te an.55 sw D.lex.com 68 ex Morale.oy - EeflTel.8 .i.Can.C, OcL6 300% .\u2026.Can.Con.5 » ao.Cab vais Ae Cae om.\u2019 Dom, Cot.6 1 DLES .5 8 Halifax Tr.3 sane hea .=.Maren, 4% oo ue N88.&06 .N.8co.Con.8 \u2014.1C6 Osilvie Mil ¢ .abe Br vo.seep et rare May.Ce,\u201d Lt.for qui = Lys tg doh) 25 To 07 in Montreal.May 31st.Tickets and oe.and at Company's HELPING THE BLIND bare MONTREAL ASSOCIATION REPORTS A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.7 \u2014\u2014 Although started only in April of last year, with subscriptions amounting to eleven dollars, the treasurer of the Teal Association for the Blind was able Tuesday to report a surplus of $12,608,- 04.The large number of people \u2018who \u2018crowded the room and also occu ed sats in the passage of the -Lin ; building, inspired the greatest optimism i regarding the future of the society, whose \"first year had been one of :unqualified , success, Mr.C.W.Lindsay, president, \u2018was in the chair.\u20ac; by Prof.e annual report, prepared by Septimus Fraser,\u201d wae read, which gave an account of the inauguration of the association for the assistance of the Eng- lish-speaking, non-sectarian .blind in \u2018Montreal and the Province of Quebec chefly-so that by means of a school and workshops they might become self-sup- porting.It was stated that there are over two thousand blind persons in the Province of Quebec, of whom five hundred are in reel and two hundred of these are lish-speaking.-The library established in the different kinds of embossed print, the opening of a workshop, the visit of Earl and Countess Grey to the worshops aud their subee- quent patronage were suitably referred © Ms.J.Flynn, ibrarien, read bi r.ynn, rian, is port from: the type invented b Prof.raille, for the use of the blind.The stated that there were 210 volumes in the Tibrary, nof including magazines, Dr.Fraser had mos: kindly presented the society with a number of books, and the Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society had sent .a present of thirt copies:of the Bible, a' most-generous gift when they remembered the volumes were listed at over twenty dollars.The ladies \u201ccommittee reported a most successful y Dr.Richer \u2018eulogized the association for its ent work, and said be conaid- ered that it wes one of the grandest A Lindsay, the president, in| bis \u201caddress \u2018stated that they w nxjopg to secure $50,000 for a school for or the\u201d youñger members and workshops for adults, and thaï alresty $13,- 000 had \u201cbeen\u201d collected.r.\"KX.F.Dunlop, architect, had offered.\u201chis services free.Similar schools and.workshops were now in existence at Halifax, NS.and Brantford, Ont, need was even greater in Montreal.Mr.P.E.Layton, treasurer, asked for hearty financial support, and most sincerely thanked all those who had al- readv assisted them.Professor Fraser did not quite agree with the remark that the association was only a year old\u2014in reality it was many years old, for it had been the ork of God, and he who founded it would catry.it on.He referred in high terms to the two chief figure heads of the movement\u2014their president and treasurer.Other \u2018speakers were.the Rev.Arthur French, Professor H.F.Armstrong, Messrs.A.E.Rolland, A.Stewart, HL.Putnam and others.Amongst those present were - Senator Gillmor, Dr.\" Kerrv.and McDermott.The election of officers and directors | sx the ensuing - year .- resulted.as fol- ows: \u2014 President\u2014C.w.Lindsey.Vice-presidéent\u2014Sentimus Fraser.\u2018 Vice-president\u2014Cal.E.B.Busteed.KRecretary\u2014Mrs.P.E.Layton.Treasurer\u2014P.E.Layton.\" Directors\u2014Messrs.Geo.\" E.* Drum- mond, F.Howard Wilson, F.W.Thompron, Geo.Smithers.D.A.en A.Baker, J.N.Ross, Prof.| Armstrong M STRUOK \u2018BY -A- TRAIN.- se Vankleek Hill.Mav 12.\u2014Mrs.- Alex-* ander Hunter.«r.who resides about a mile and a half from Hawkeshury, aged 74 years, was struck by a C.P.R.train at \u2018the crossing near the C.P.R.station here last evening.She had her Jeg and arm en, and several other, iniuries.She only lived a few hours | aftér .the-aceident.e two traina meet here.- She was evidently watching the crtbornd oti which came .in.first, a not notice.the westbound, \u2018which | struck her carriage.LA White Mountains, N.H.WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES TREASON Na UNTE ocre family cottages, completely furnished, with Nai! MURPHY, Manager.- Lakewood,\" N ey p sold or allowed Tickets good to go THURSDAY, MAY 20th; return Smit, Monday, Through Sleeping Cars to and from New York on night trains.may be obtained at Bonaventure Station,\" iE James Street.ont- | and\u2019 the | F urnjdhed \"last : pai; deveri can | rooms.Half mile Fils trot ron station Aad host office! 'Besutitolly ré\u201d Lake \u201cMaskinongé.- Good - Dathics ad fishing.Board at next \u2019 .Aves to 1.M.CAMELELS abd he Back N.J.= Phone, Main 874.- THE BEAUTY MARKBT.Caddie\u2014Sorry, Miss, but I can\u2019t caddie for you to-day.: \u2018Lady Golter\u2014How 48° that, Wiliam?Caddie\u2014Well, yer seo, mise, I eal) yer\u2019 to Alf.Brown for a tanner.\u2014The BF etander.\u2019 ; * La Maud (who has answered the door-bell herself)\u2014 George, you must not come into this house to-night.© If you love me, darling, fly at once, and do not let my father dlacover your presence.\u2019 Geoige (tragieally)\u2014\u2018Ob, Maud, my darling, what._serpent has entered - our Eden to wreck.\u2018our happinees?Speak, girl,\u2019 épeak!\u201d Meud (tearfully)\u2014\u2018Father bas just had\u2019 the gis\u201d bill.\u201d - camsTOoRIA.Bears the The Kind Yor fiw we ° CABSTORIA.The Kind Yo i ow Bought | sad,\u2019 the Florida gotonsl\u2019 pa \u201d \u201cYes, \u2018sometimes we have a Republican candt-\" date in ouah deestriot.\u201cWhy, - only \u201clast: yeah Bill Truax was a.candidate for Cons gress.No, he didn\u2019t attract.many.\u201cvotés The fact is, ssh, that he only polied two.And now, \u201cssh; prosecute him foh repeatin\u2019.\"\u2014indianapita.\u2018News.\u2019 \u2018You ought to \u2018 be.mére carta = bot what you'.exÿ;in your : speecheé-5 bétore j vour colleagues\u2019 \u2018I suppose I ought,\u201d ams\u201d swered Senator Sorghum.truth, I didn\u2019t \u2018realise that \u2018 any one wed\u2019 Heténinz.\"Washington \u2018Star?- : ioe - = k - .- : i Summer Resorts AT NOTRE DAME DU PORTAGE, QUE.(near Riviere du Loup Station, LCR) Pierre Boucher\u2019s Hotel, | late Grondin's, '-.Has deen thoroughly\u2019 \u2018retiovated \u2018à furnished and made firet class nd re- \u2018every way.LIGHTED WITH GAS, \u2018Good beach.Large grou for tennin, \u2018 craquet, ete.\u2018bathing \u2026 Houré la -on the \u2018water Saad For: particulars, Tornis moderate.- to PIERRE Notre Dame 4u Portage, Que.ALSO: A Cottage to Let, Furnished, near the English Church: | ) SUMMER KESIDENCE To TE Laurentide Park, êt.Cabriel de Brandon \"SUMMER BOARD, \u2018for bathing, Tawi \u2018 ténèls; - \u2019 Also,\u201d ond, _ Dot\u201d bo.Yet, furnished.Apply to J.M.\" SANDEL 8 Be: T.Bank resort, formerty : feet ended tor We Ie fishing is ig deposit train, _ Rooms should.i Shas Hotel ts situated No#th of Mout MH a -Iaurentian range.of mountain: : and fishing, and thot be -dontt t and cut Era READABLE.PARAGRAPES | \u2018}\u2014-8tr.BELLEVILLE legves every Friday at 4 Là pam.> i.PE thèy are - threatenin\u2019 \u201cto Ÿ er + \u2018 \u2018But to Réitalie \u2018 T .GEASIDE HOTEL | fares es years, woh.oo ry ey DIAN NOR T |ericrais 3£ TX id ES.on of tourists; mate 2 every | PRI NGESS x Li ar \u2014AND\u2014 Intermediate Ports rratgié received at wha, 165 Common: 2e Canal Basin.Id Stoain Neat and Hlootrio Light : Throughout.© MONTREAL.- TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE (via 1000 Talands apd Bay of- Quinte).QUEBEC, LINE Steamers leave oa, Æ oept Sundays, at 7 pm.- - nn : SAGUENAY LINE Steaniers leave \u2018Quebec on Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8.00 am.; 3 - AN particulars at West Land Regulations.- ANY person: who is thé sole head of a \u2018fanally; or any male over-18 years old may | Nomebtead J Quarter (go BC nfon- ba,: Saskatchewan or Alberts.- intending houmesteader, : Iaecdiog ho residence upon\u2018 ddà ecitiyation: of \u2018the land ia enoû: \u2018ét three homesteads estesd.Price, 90, per acre.Du ue reside oo in, per Celgary \u2018way and tie West line ot run West ot ot the Baa Date Sul and Hae it | FE IO \u2018for twenly-ons years at an anfual rental ot $1.00 an nore.Not mere.than 3,000 acres leased to one .abplicsat., Braker, five peu \u2018per ton.UARTE.\u2014A person eighteen yeasm of age Market Line to carillon 1 - $80 and $87.=} Saloon, - - ] Third Class, #27.50.M [going as far'as Tadousac, and to -Chioou-À tnd \u2018when ice: -permits, erry TIOKET OFFICE, -128 St.aces we, Synopèts of Canadian Narth | at the Mar 29\u2014LAKE MANITOBA or.Ey Ins OSE | ne 4\u2014EMPRESS OF IRELAND .\u2018May 2 | TOME ane 12-LAKE ERTH ea oe \u201coe May 26}.Jdne 15-EMPRESS or BRITAIN JE \u2018 de |June:26-\u2014-LAKE CHAMPLAIN .De by | July.EMPRESS OF IRELAND .June 18 | Juge 2s [sans 16\u2014EMPRESS - OF BRITAIN .July 8; eich of eix- years \u201cfrom ; 2.satr7 (include the time uired -vérn REFORD AGEN! 1 \\ homestead patent), and oultivats wu Mores : a homesteader : who has_exhauetoë his Bee ee\u201d an sant mined DONALDSON LINE to CLASCOW.| .empticn mey \u201ctake & purchased homesivad SATLING FROM MONTREAL.iu certain districts Price, 51.00 pèr acre.[og GATACIA.Lo May 6 Purobase 3 Domentes .mmaÿ be aoguired on | 5g\u2019 CASRANDRA (cold storage) coo May say available iaads on\u2019 either odd or even | ss.1.AKONIA, (ccld Storage) .May 30 De na.Calgary asd Bd Bastian ful 45.| is.ATHENIA (cold stofuge) .May 27 Second), $42.50 \u2018and: upwards; Bactbound, * 88.50 88.I SS.HURONA \u2026 over haying made a discovery: Tay ie 10- A te yo je claim 1 500 feet by 1,500 font, 5.DE (cou.storage and cool air.).ay ae.Jodo $100 muet be ex dot on ou (Cold.storage and \u2018cool air.) .\u2018tho fn each , OF Dua k to Mining Ce -R When LEITH SERVICE.2d other requirements com! ied oy JANA EI Tar Mer 5 | jt m purée ts Je \u201ced ry or ce wo \u201cor ACER, WINNS OL SENT peat Sands | 55.sACON DUNDEE 8 BERVICE.a red Keane of ve\" \u2018mies NEWCASTLE SERVICE.h of: * strer aged \\ 0 A ss.BELLONA .ee .May I Pp era bord ot M Teens i a, Tle | EE Hp THE ROBERT REFORD 00., Limited : Testy.ot the Kinin othe ro Montreal, Toronto.uses.8t.Joha, N.B., NE a : ell be.\"ub Act, 1807, Jeitors patent have: been Isoued | by the: \u2018Ticutevant-Governor of the.Province - of April, - 1906,- incorporating: Messrs.André | Louis, anon ing purpose: a | To manufteture leather and rudder shoes, |.(ms.apiyigertiqle nade of esther or: of tab- 1 To 2 ee Jerchétidise byw olesgle sad natal), to manutectuis, \"0 er ols os porchpes.Las hatécever, I | machinery i print w the purpose: pi hers moentloged, ubder thé fame of \u2018The! : P.MAY 13, IRDA AY ow ol 5 Royal Mail Services MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL From _ Montreal.Quebec.| VIRGINIAN .«May 14 9.00 a.m.7.30 p.m.{TUNISIAN .\u201cMay 21 3.00.a.m.2.60 p.m.|VICTORIAN + «.May 28 4.00 a.m.T.80-p.m.J CORSICAN.June'¢ 5.40 a.m.2.00 p.m.SALOON $70 \u2018and $77.50, 50, and up.SECOND CABIN: $45 and $41.50 and upwards; London, $2.50 additional: THIRD CLASS: Liverpool, Glasgow, London, Belfast or Londonderry, $27.50 and $28.75, according to steamer.- MONTREAL TO dLasaow GRAMPIAN .May 15 June 12 July 10 PRETORIAN .May 22 June 19 July 17 HESPERIAN ; .May 20 June 26 July 24 IONIAN .\u2019.lune 5 July 3 July 81 367.50 and up; Second Cabin, $45 and up.\u2018 Ionian \u2018and Pretorian' one-class cabin, called Second Cabin, $43.50 and up.\u2018The Turbiners, MONTREAL TO HAVRE AND LONDON MODERATE RATE SERVICE.CORINTHIAN .May 13 June 26 Aug.14 SARDINIAN.SICILIAN,.-June:19 July 31 Sept 11 ONE CLASS~SECOND CABIN.\" London, $40; Havre, $45 and $30, Pans, $48.65, and up.THIRD - SASS London, $26,50; Havre, $31.00; Parts, $33.50.All the steamers on.the.\u2018above servicec- Liverpool, Glasgow, Londen and Havre, are fitted with\u2019 cold storage.\u201cH.& A.ALLAN, MONTREAL, To uvERpgoL .From May 21\u2014EMPRESS OF BRITAIN .May 7 May 12 \u2014 June 9 July \u2018o-LAKS MANITOBA -.Passage \"Rate-\u2014One-class \u201cCable (calied Third-Class, \u2018prepaid, Westbound, THOMSON LINE to LONDON, BAILING FROM MONTREAL.ON (Cold storage and cool air) SS.CAIRNRONA .May 15 ~ {Cold stcrage and \"cool air.) May $ |ALLAN LINE.| Ing four decks, \u2018Rate -\u2014 1008.dia Alero 5 onde Là WHITE STAR-DOMINION Royal Mail Steamships - LAURENTIO, .Triple screw Twin screw, Largest and ficest steamers on the St.Lawrence route.Latest production of the thip-builders\u2019 art; passenger elevator serv- Every detail of comfort and luxury of present day travel will be found on these steamers, Montreal\u2014Quebec - Liverpool.LAURENTIC .\u2026.May 15, June 19, July 24 DOMINION ., :May 22, June 26, July 31 MEGANTIC., July 8 Aug.7 OTTAWA ., .May 2, July 10, Aug.14 CANADA .June 12 July 17 Aug 21 The popular steamer CANADA is also again scheduled to carry three classes of passengers, while the fast steemer OT- MEGANTIO, \u2018May 22 July 3 Aug.sk VAEA, and :the comfortable steamer DO- POMERANIAN i joining was empty.Intent cpon cne\u2019|Yered of | : Feet ailed him._ Sal co A : , oon as well nobody pe | another, LA had ot observed Locke da, mot Ss wn ty Casting Ds SUMMER or IN THE LAUREN.woo rl Tons or lence.ons moine a Possession.sn S:Roomed Dats.258 pee \u2019 swinging himself into the train THEE Mo) Pe atl, od ray at Ÿ - (rent $32.10.including heating and water.43 i ~ lustling, unimportant Per when ig was already in motion.expt on on his riven: soul, and some Et wikis prva te family, UAp- [ferences as to character dnd ability requir | reat 33.pi § heating = 89 .whom the world never, would \u2018I shall nwver be able to tell him.\u201d comfort for hinsell »- he vith » \"dou | ; \u2018 M PAvitneas: C8 ho Lawl ed, erat he) Sree p n, apply t James st EE A 'yrumbledl né the Jeinurely 53 the woman's voice, low dnd awe, be men NE TT era ee CE | SPLENDID LIGHT FLATS \u2018HEATED, #1 Er zh grumbled o ble waits = yet with a hurried note of anguish in 8 th ¢ I | we rE roney io x Col | | À mor on, the long, comtortable WS 8 it.\u2018You think it is nothing.How | The branclies -weré Troken off, that If ATR ; TO LET, en Fist dad Second Floors of .189\u20ac to «auéns, the primitive me 9 title you know.him! He is far above thight be grafted in; » | FOR SALD \u2014 hoc à TEN ROOMS In | Employment Wanted \u2018Witness\u2019 Annex (about 40 x 40).one fiat Carl re ;n charge.| what you think.> Behold, \"therefore, the goodness © of God! rit 9) od venue ant Pherbrooke | < ouly, $50 to denirable fenarit, at pan ges Were those ot older | 7\u201c0b I know be is an uncommoniy [1 eye srs t five\u201d pr de ousdres (WANTED, BY A CATE, AN WORK .Apply \u2018Witness\u2019 OMce.À gar.ions long and DATTOW, » Ti - good chap, he must be, to work as he à he sccures as te next 1nd Stor Toa \u201cWitness' Office care Hae on Lathe.38 | = ts W 4k a artments vou means of pu oes, and give himeelf.80 much to any = \u2018 het nent | \u2014 oe 0 J i ; ~ qe aus anted > 1 pans CU 4 | ungrateful public,\u2019 replied the: man\u2019s | JO .: Rea hé OPO SORES TR 1s FOR, SALE, or HSL sometimes quite possible the voice, strong, clear, vibrant, with a} ppp CHE envy Tors, fust outside on tha ALD.es Santa aim, RTC, BY PXPERJ- | YANTED\u2014BRIGET itodern Medium-Sized SR pas opversations held a TR th ] masterful \u2018note.\u201cBut, after \u2019 all, Mary.| : thyour B -Ont., à fine 8 Deeidence, tor.Estimates free.Ap- lat In Vicinity of Westmount Park.Ap- - FR; le and N 1e ee side.of thi 0 that fsn't the point.It\u2019s the happiness avn rd mines : large, commode au Senin aitu Ply.FRANCIS, 124 Richardson street, city.or 8 Omer.rent.oe TE.m0.\u2018Wit.\u2019 rT J mio \u20ac ti =ee LO ree cu, darling yours and mine, vu i .\u2018 A th dre.oC Re ~ 3 } i a ut many opportunities of | and bis; but ab the present omens it\u2019s * canab D.CORNER.EE Rey sad A good Whe wi 4xTep BY RES PECTAËLE We-| Cottage For.Sale ; Lhe = Ff .Tal rohard: altogétd \"is à very désira- | Bees.D., St.Urbain The zuileles mess Oe hoods D Pan * fas admitied it, and it isnt likely ImT.; CONFUSING.©} pnp 16 7508 Tor PATTERSON, | ares 5 Address CD, MA SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE, TN THB on Jind in ome respects a touch- going to.give you ne even to the best .y al Brovky vite Cat.THOMAS - PATTERSON, Laurentians.8 miles \u2018from Bt Mar.2 ped nz.b struck with There was.a brief \u2018pause\u2019 \u2018and nilenée, 1 can méver g : : like CN Te ®f convalescent or lavaiid: |.lakes anc 4 civer.all full of trout.The.Lockwood had often en il io the.[in which Lockwood\u2019s face slowly paled.t ff some.one Bes \u2018me, eave \u2018city: mode Temutiera- .house is completely furnished, and will, ».since he had ee at Windridge: an- | He made a slight movement .as if to juet \u2018anéwer, \u2018 Bon.LME.ET \u201cWitness\u201d OFF _ He oJ can 5, and thres ET RO ing of a somewhat .comn- The 2e by Me those on hes] armmmen, avo wR GROVE > A Ju 10 | known ractioa 1 a er.Ww en ce .\u2019 \u2018 av es here made many im side o the PE ng beid i P Sorry\u201d experi sperignes in ae Unes.States, Fo Por Sale Cea wrest 5 - Hhim back.e: ter heser the « /deët au sppointmant as such.Can F = or some day he would tabulate bs SE | nthe.whole teeth, ad though te | #5 charge in al the one sn A VERRE ad Seam the actual duties of his curse -of the listener \u2018would be his, \u2018it: Sarde id Will De sold cheap, Chine lett him very little leisure.He might be the only way.out of am incas qe sically a particularly strong tolerable situation.=; an RAHI find \"traces of delicacy \u2018But, «Charlie, listen\u2018! He has = lightly-rounded figure, and often said that I -am his \u2018inspiration, der, glass, including the best methods Apply to trait fn culture, as practised in \u2018Eurôpe nd D.MORRISON, Fudsen Hretphts, Que.Ta An ie \u2018Also, landscape work, land _\u2014 ; À.A FONT.Ean var JEN ER Alainage, \u2018and\u2019 estate improvement gen- FOR SALE LARGE STOCK FLAX.hemp.wrslly.Sioaly.man.Life abatainer.from |.snd fute spinatnx machinery: Corliss 180 man: y .ve p.engine and Ddoiler, sa , \u2026 n a Pre clearness of hie skin: that without me he never could do or rm Mont an ay.Intox aloxlcgnts.snd 4 jppars Es, Mr] Send for, owe: A Sour, ri ich at the temples showed all gle be anything.\u2019 1 > 5 : amplôyer \u201c First class references.Adc | _Eogjnser, Du fee.Fectiant.© ie! veins.He had'a winning.- 5 3 \u201cWe all say that, @érling, and within.oF 9 aly\u201d J : + dress POMONA, chre' of \u2018Dally Witness.\u201d Lee, Po = .~ ve ve face, though his gentien = [certain limits ita \u201ctrue, - \u2018but, after alf;] fis B Ÿ ; TT rom dale hisposition had been marked a man should stand | on his - \u2018wm legs.very boyhood.It or ven sop what 1 of TANS he oP yu.knotty : HE prin times taken tor 8 8 $s Wh 3s §< = ; .ste + ni \u2019 5 252 + 4 pag nu _ 2p INCIPAL AND - ASSISTANT W.ue which.was auite.A.Fd ista Ee y SD.SOUS = ; a: 0e.46 yids erville .Noel DDIZ, ental dv.and a see ot Te Sapper UBKDG -yon pupae Ce \u201c(Bs br * TET Gé\u201d | eg nn E-Toëe A .en rehices, to R.SP ont : stivnz above his fellows, and was alré & \u20181 n me hepa years: abroad; | y : to rend together ERY,\" \u2018semreary Treasurer : palinz his mark in His profes never forgot, but the chamces of \u201cI wish we-coild Invent sone Way ig Lo.at the head of affairs in his pas Wy succession to the property were =o {of changing J church; had\u2019 atteady - \u2018\u2019singléd | remote, that I thought there was no and\u201d boss 8 d \u201cIa s mi .one him out as one of the coming men.-In |chance for us.Just think of what the days but Lucile \u2018ar 7 ried thle: harder.addizon to his undoubted gifts, he pos- future is going te be like, Mary, and} lacie was slways © ing $host some some- «cod one sometimes lacking in men who |what a chance you wii: have of doing : H she was: Niven t nee, an ntter abeence \u2018of self-seeking, or [all the good -your soul.ceaves: for!.Ao bowl, she cried for the nt.e; rs that aggressiveness which pushes on, and me, personally, : first; for I'm a.)rough she was SR the \u2018white one, .séed thrusts all obstacles to progress away.diamond, -though l\u2019ve never .dome that | bécause- \u20ac Spam À = Me was of a literary turn, with s'heen which would.prevent me looking atgaighé {-cried po the sub she\u2019 b 144 to ge 46 he i, ap interest in hooks, as well as in the 2.2 and unashamed into yéur.dear.eyes.she cried when: \u201cah , | dot u 3 er world of men and women, and his A neglected chap, a Jour dean.vil- | Was indeed a es mmistry had a peculiar flavor which lage, a half-ruined :bome,- there's your Have an dN \u201cinverted « it apart.lifework, Mary; besides, you've .be- that machine id \u201côvet cry-ba- ni Me had come in that grey autumn [lomged fo me ever alos Shy days we \u2018bjes?\u2018said Lucife\u2019s ack Fred to her! Fi aiternoon at the last moment, -5 ha.fel-ed.for pepe.in the \u2018dese: old -Durt.: | #0 on le F \u201ctle train was starting from the Hig.voice .fell to a careifing ebteper, beh Ai red oni ge Swill it hamlet of Dartrey, known as- one.of and \u201cLoekwood, sitting there in.\u201d \u201cdoit |.m & me une! à dm ey.\u201cpat the early cradles of the lace- making anguish, cond | jdgine \u2018the look \u2018on- the\u201d Me in And erin me si\" up mam- and industry.now fallen on evil days :n Eng- 8 face.\u2018was \u201cthe face h 2d | oa ose.d He t Ww ve me es | land.But an enterprising chatelaine, -6oïth, the fice } boage: an ears gan to ap recently come to Dartrey Hall, rad re- 2 1 thy ou\u2019 dng | Nop Abt Yea, ed's nk SET We QÜNÉIFTÉD \u201cFrores | ! te teach in the Muaicina- ma Tei, \"for a term of Yr rhonths; ere 0 \u2018per.month.Schools to he li» ply_-to : MNEDO \u201ca oe A Te 2 nes, \u201cTF tt tautant \"Elements + ni BER salary, $385.AL; Ee icholas Bu 7 agent iL © pected; alates qui By hI hE Becnd A6 1e Eure: Jresaurer > Buckingham, Q = ry Seu CAN Exceeds Teo | _ Veteran Land Grants \u201cTeach îth dipl tor \u201cBel ji \u2014 A a 1 se | Ah, SCRIP $550 = 1, yours before.anotler vived the decayed, almost lost art, and ite whl amd oe ian Jo es Dan es à Dartrey was beginning to be known in Ne then - there Ee ; fog: Whaat | 1 the ateliers of the fashionab'e world.us chine.a une a = Toy Dartrey was distant from \"Wind- He dre Sar ony de ie tr : i ridge-on-the-hill just eight miles as the conversation: Weky.ou\u201d di ; er saur-waÿ uote quit, crow flies, but the treck wound up a |twenty minutes \u201c le » \u2019 Hor uncle: gentle valley to a considerable eminence.|the hillgide lo the \u201cter A and the train took it so smoothly and ridge.It va le she \"tears quietly, that it was quite poesible to |DLassengers \u201d arrange oneself comfortably, - and vite |8rees of py Tt with a pad on one\u2019s knee, if there was |to start on its EE quarters of ] - + arm \u2014_\u2014 for hadi NY i il ive e\u2019 col Palpitation |: = oo cas | re SMS acuteness, heard them Sey ana PEL cicar laugh from -the : of th H a dn small step {aken in: Tian wron e rieart.| :te v belppd don a cluse by al .have tonches tip | : in her hat.They issppeara : quietly, there naters \u201chi Hopééc One of the first danger signals that an- bag, sad followed thera.\" 13 Peu der [Horny ¢ ce something wfoilg with the heart is almost dark, the short, Butobor 30° slows i ilar best or violent throb.Often [108 in.There seemed, however, to bi.there is only a fluttering sensation, or an art éflergion\u201d in me alr, all gone\u201d sinking feeling; or again, there the summit \"0 Windridgs Hill\" was may be s most violent beating, with flush- be illumined by it.-Totlwood notied | wear Met bok Ings of the skin and vissble pulsations of {hese things, he had time dm pelféonr.|.comes a.rée P À RS N trol eno even to st the arteries.The person may experience with Tom, = station * smothering sensation, gasp for breath Was one -of ; his- own degcque,-: and feel as though about te die.In such V°rthy man, yielding to none in.cases the action of Mitbuin'a Heart and got worship of his: [omister, Lad eve Nerve Pilly in quieting the heart, restoring further interruption until he ine abe ts normal beat and imparting tone to the the little green gateway, which #8) D oO e manse at le centres, is, beyond ali question, mar- Some letters lay- upon the'narvété halls ous.They give rch Jeoetpt relief table.He put down his he Sheath, i oly.© Applicants SEES ao ce.and.fae.copies of testimont note g ef ies.of testimonials, piais., = LITE.\u2014 tat no one need suffer, :* fa : hung up bie Lat, A and entered.room, ea Mo.Sylvester Smith, Hasmplemy N.B., | vas reading, one, hen\u201d bia bi oT tes:__\u2018 ] \u2018eeper brought in is tea, ut though | gr of 1h was ied docta'a matin the words contained po the pans.qd; pe they only gave nse Lem po # 1.not pestect to pa i to her 4p do fard of your Heart ee and Yor When \u20ac hu ght two boxes and before J had wood ei tnd, sored, the letter Sol a em | wag completely outed, and wanld It wag from the tk Roonmend them to all similarly \" ion, the peoind dead, Trop NL BL week, now ) Price, 50 cents per box, eo § boxes for the care and pastorate of a greek: 25 at all dealers or 7 Mike Gn tutional church in oge ak) / ie Midland.cities.\u2018vt of price fed The T.Mifbürs Oo.Tt owes a.gordi] Jetter.ciation of teurs Pa > SE i Ea] Xs \u2014 to Eu 4 = - rs At ec + ave .dre VA eet , oa or Le FER +.27% Sages PES To Zh ee à ; = scène Is the lat of patterns \u201ca 4 a , SA 5 ; Rt .Ea aly Tok Re A3 .03 \u201c = eu + \" y » .vx - 1.5) a the latest, don NE miss: securing sorte of quantity is - t Quebec, May 19-\u2014Deroi of al\u2019 the onged been the predominating © throughout the session, ee House pid yesterday.afternbon and \u2018disposed of a number of public bills ip the most har monious manner: This.boost.to the heavy order.will 8 ce the prd-.rogation, and if the spirit continues, it- is safe to say \u2018that at by, \u201cthe end of next week the.H closed.othe wil Us many à cleven bills \u2018were consider.| ber ed in committee, read a third.time, and } passed, while two other bills.were pass: 57 lots.in ed in second reading.Tho.firet bil taken vp wes Ms Mous- seau\u2019s measure to: amend\u201d the Creil Code respecting testamentary rs: IU ja declared in the bill that in the case | user testa- Where Where am.a \u201chavea; .Pen BX bs {rom js how we can el then ot the Makes a Serioge Charge Against.es et : Johrr Kelly, and-Member for Bofaventuie _ | Resorts to Somé Strong Langage.> Hen discussion, which\" (hich has Es z= nt Gf.the Ce that \u201cMir.\u201d Tesefyed money \u2018for a timber.Limi qrigession in Bonaventure county: AR pe - > ; gi Aye h 8 fi 1 apr 1: 3 J = ç $ ar a» a+ à py Zhe T4 es x am .- BE EP = ©.* ; SE 1 A tae - v TA .5 ri Ea \u2019 : à : a N \\ 3 © ¥ 25 De, LOVE: LF a ; 1 = - king spas bees the Cal Cours.\u201cpoint, ds Mr.Monssesu.de Me.D'Auteuil' Bi, which ott veith é cils ¥ ER y \u201c that municipal he will be.by eliction and uct by the \u201cta Lisutenant-G orje-Council, met with'y } 3 gi 77e £ 52 7 A was finally re 4 : \u201cAt the HOTE sitting i, Xin \u2018ai vept the gets fe favored the pate « en Gosin modified 3t by en \u2018amendroent\u2019 merely\u2019 giving the JSovernment, Tight\u2019 te - aie at À es = Le ete, \"int En Le | 3 : .F ; 3 Vimegurer, BC, May 12.Th Gran 5 3pm pa Ds the : Je 25 \u201cplerei LE Te.took place i in - tu ody.Ÿ 1 Fire es, ris ors pe.) E 7 pon 5 pian Finn MPP.+ th Wieden Hotel 10: Ware's gs 0 : adjoining.room, and Mr, Girard inforin- o Mbandier ith Taran as ed the court that it was essential for | & -8bad {oy the raction of \u2018| him to have Mr.Roy at his side to give fe ie, oom Le, explanations- from time to time.It was wads trom ul» cme that sequiied o lot of Spurs te, ; reast-.D jury\u2019 and he desi |S aide #4 ig a to have the assistance of Mr; Roy in h 4he rich : going over them.of Nova we at] be \"las \u2018to their ex to.judgé the case on {its mérite, were admitted to the jury, - [though Mr.Girard, acting for Mr.Roy, entered an objection.1 +The whole of the morning gession was taken up 5 Wbich Je roma Pitt they were not a the or hands of the court officials te during.the Sing AAT | fon Ph ae ee PROTEST FROM ONTARIO.ding | | in te | Right\u2019 Hop: Sir vase Laurier, Prime! : [ion that She ws s treaty {Pig error ia Wilfrid ld por in.ay in \u2018the case.of | ing \u201cseven jurymen had Were made ne by counsel for Mr.Roy.To ren.Jurymen twenty-three o x CX \u2018were used up, leas: For min expressed the ho mment tha, ne would be ne first witnesses in the crnoon.satisfactory replies.Arguments © on.the objec- i raleed.by- Mr.Gi a i chief- in a tacki .on be ng a jury motion, on before May 10, that.they.ad pot Du not.been served on the | prottion otary, were.pot signed by.the sherid, bu but had- been \u2018stamped with.x Divine ce Pe.oi Dring the morning session Mr.Hib- bard salted the attention of the Court to o fact that Mr.Roy was not at that moment in the room, and that he should | Be: in the dock.Roy.entered the court.:à couple of minutes later from ; Mr.Hibbard contested the point.If the counsel for the _ accused, he said, liked -to make an application to the Court to have their = ient by their ride of \u201ccomplicated evi- \u2018had\u2019 \u2018discretion, and woud wo\u201d no owt grant the request.It ould be a however as a favor.shopd Justice \u201cMonet a onished the Roy that he was enjoy- ge.that was at the discre- tien, ole Court, and that before it aken advantage of a regular appli- tor it should be made.Pire\" matter: was disposed of accordingly, i, Roy was persuittedt to ait rt \u2014{ | AGAINST RIDER WATERWAYS EREATY WITH * qe STATES.à | detontor May Ti\u2014At the -comelymion : of à conférence of the Cabinet Sisters ! iign, fir James Whitzey plowing: telegram to Wilfrid D \u201cFhe Ontario Government ry of gin hh a ne + - the vermont OT ai là \u2018be exclusive; ted at the end: there- ited States Senate, and - \u2018I$ would ates \u201cWhifnpy, cout pen T in ated.; be sal p.the Tider, Xi) States.\u2018Senate, the origi situation is resumed at Sa Marie, while * oiler changes affecting | \"Parliament Building, this after- | Mr.J paiched the.aigu\" Sault Ste.ec | An Lotdon.- May 12.~The departmental , appointed in July of 1006, to inquire\u2019 into the alleged combinations 1a \"the meat trade in tbe United Kingdom issued its report thie evening.| À large portion thereof is devoted to rey Ae American beef trust and its representatives in London, and tne committee concludes -that while a combination exists to a certain extent between four nies in t the aed States :ngaged oe Uni Kingdom, it is not at presen: mulicently powerful to seriously the beef trade as a whole.: Tadanger | But should these firms, as seems possible, acquire considerable interest in the Argentine, thé situation with regard to the meat eupply of the United Kingdom might become sérious.According to to the report, the representatives of the American companies in London ali told the committee that they kaew not of the conditions prevalent in the Unit States, and commienting on these statements, the committee says: \u2018The committee reluctantly is con pelled to express grave doubt as to the reality of this.uniform jgnorance and its assumption naturally has tend: ed to throw doubt upon the other statement made the representa tives of these firms.\u201d It is almost incredible that Armour Ë Company, Swift 1& Company, Morris & & Company, and the Hammond Beef Company, the test | .* | TES Reames ES ae \u201c AMERICAN MEAT TRUST.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 h eport of British Committee of Inquiry Finds that Companies Have, to a Great Extent, à Monopoly of Steamers From Canada.nemed representing the Natiora: ; ing Company, should be in con .in the United States, and mu: 2.in the United In a paragraph ating to *\u2026 tendency to exaggerate and malevolence of the comm.ments upon the trade meth, « - American companies.\u2018The .perior to those prevailing in : .tr,\u2019 it says, \u2018and perhaps le: \u2026, by considefations of sentime:: \u2018' successful trade competitors D.put it, \u2018Business is Luc the way, and we de nt < 2 business for love.\u201d Inyo.- is ruthlessly applied by Voie mean companies; they are, there : ne lar among their trade compe: ,.The committee failed tn -.dence of any deliberate acisn .- .part of the Americans wi - ject of destroying inconvenien: : - .and it does not think that ie.1.yet attempted to capture oi Lanes the whole beef trade in this cou\u2018rv 2: alleged.\u2018The report finds that the A: mer ar companies have a practical monoj: cattle steamers from the United =: and to a great extent those from © 3 ada, and that they also own a larze proportion of the cattle landed at Dp: Market, from the United States but that there is no evidence that th.made improper use of the marker.EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA Great Loss of Life Reported\u2014 Many Villages 8¢ Destroyed.Victoria, May 12.\u2014News of a severe he in apres causing consi le logs of life, chiefly in the northern, past, was brought by the SS.\u2018Admiral Hamelin,\u201d which arrived this \u2018| morning from Havre, via the\u2019 Orient.The centre of the disturbance a \u2018to:be in :the sea, off Keelung and Gira Many villages collapsed in the northern of Formosa, and reports.were com- ng in from resident governors of Tai Keelung of much loss of life in beste à wiricts.The tremor, which To.\u2018both horizontal and vertical, Jasted about three minutes en ALLIANCE FRANCAISE * wa\u2014 ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION he Br.Crs sbsitied « report of kis it to New York, where hs represented = Montreal ection at' the federal- \u2018he had passed through was bound by his contract .with Mr.Hyde, but at the New.York banquet Dr.Gregor expressed {the hope that fature contracts with French An to the heavy expense connected with the invitation of outside lecturers, it was decided raise.thé annual contribution from to The following | were elected officers for hereau.hrs i FRENCH CABLE COMPANY AGREEMENT SIGNED, SETTLNN; ALL DIFERENCES WTTH VENEZUELA.Oaraces, Venezuela, May 12.\u2014Tt+ Venezuelan Government and the French Ceble Company to-day signed an agreement in settlement of all cut standing difficulties.New York, May 12\u2014The French Cable Company to-day announced that direct cable communication ha.been restored with all\u2019 points in Var zucla \u2018This terminates the cable olan which Venezuela has been under \u2018ro: several years, following the scizure o the French le line by Cipran Castro for alleged complicity in the Matés rebellion against him.eee il OF A TRANSFORMER.he um « of $1768 is the value place: trea) Light, Heat & Pour On à \u2018transformer which Was broken while being conveyed throug the -st , end it has entered an ac tion in the Superior Court, claiming that amount from the city.The con: plaint is that last February ome of th do teamsters was driving a sleigh with a transformer on Nou e street, when, as a result of th or state of the road, the sleigh slewe and upset, the transformer being broken into fragments wben it struck the street cer reils.MANUFACTURERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.The following officers of the Assia: tion will be in Montreal to confer win members this week :\u2014Mr.R.W.Bread ner, manager of tariff (customs) depart ment, Thursday, May 13; Mr.J.Lt.Walsh, manager of transportation e- partment, Thursday, May 13.Appoint: a can be made by telephonine Main '.MOTHERS\u2019 DAY.Moblare'.Day\u2019 \u201cwas observed last Sunday at the Fast Tnd Methodist Church, and nearly evesy member ot the congregation wore the symbolical white flower.The sermon in the morning on ghe subject: \u2018 The love and influence of mother, was very appropriate, [end the service was unique and a great success.A reception service, at which twenty five new members were received nto the church, was followed by the Lord's.Supper.AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.(Cempdian Amociated Press.) : Melboumse, May 12.\u2014There is a strong of fusion between the Dea Soria ad \u201ctbe Qpposition Cornenie.the Jeadershp of Sir John Forrest.TL he [major\u2019ty of whom are protectionist understood that efforts to form : à okie of Deakinites and other sc tions of the Opposition against the Lab- : ote.hes met been abandoned.pp\" \"PASSED BOGUS CHEQUES. months\u2019 imprisonment to-day bogus cheques purporting signed oy the Seattle Times on and grocers.When he ar ctoria Clark told a harrowin rbreadth escape and thril plure while footing it alonë \u2018the C.P.R.from geabosri He had, he said.beën Indians om the pra \u201ca everything of value, and let ie me 3 $ è Ê « 2R6FK 1 de E qi ITNESS' 3 printed and Es \u2018Witness\u2019 bullding.at and \u2018St.Peter ee pol.\u2019 John p - ee ras a LS "]
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