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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" FE à ANS Le u- es pu pd pe h J! i pr prématurée et > *, Al [Aree pT ETS EE ne CA ie \"YVINX .stereo oo WS testortetctre | » - Pe o rony'sa KY age seven + \u201cA + _ > 2 A \u2019 0e en 0 a Se0 303003 t., No.120.MONTREAL.CANADA.Cette ter one + , 0 +20 207 + on ., .& 3 $ 2 à eas\u2019 CII) oye 100304500000 04 00 00 se 0a 0s oe 00 State tete age re MOSTLY FAIR Sos So ®0e®0 eee\u2019 ee\u2019 es es on\u2019 oe\u2019.es a A gt 00 0! .oe.eat, XX CRY .*, « Watch ît Grow | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911.PRIC E ONE CENT.1 IRD IMPERIAL CONFERENCE FORMALLY OPENED IN LONDON rial Defence is Chief Pro- Jem to be Considered \\ 1.LO-AMERICAN RELATIONS.mal Court of Appeal Declara- \u201cion of London and All-Red Cable Scheme to be Discussed.rdon, May 22.\u2014The Imperial Con- \"ce, which has new practically as- \u2018ed the functinns of a grand council the British Empire, npened the rel of quadrennial de- ærations to-dav.under the chairman- ip of Mr.Asquith, the Premier, at Foreign Office.lez the members nf the Imperial \u201cet, fiitéren premiers, including [INSTITUTIONS AND INFANTS Dr.Louis Laberge Thinks Philanthropic Societies Can Do Work Best - HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT.Fly Problem Solved \u2014 Milk .at Depots to be Removed on Arrival\u2014Garbage Nuisance, : In the.report.to the local Board of Health this afternoon on the quèstion of.supplying milk suitable for \u2018the of infants.during the summer months, and instructing mothers on the proper \u2018care and treatment of babes during the hot weather so as to reduce, the unpleasant\u2019 pre- -eminence whieh] dont: real now has in -the slaying of infants, Dr.Louis.Laberge will suggest that \u2018Montreal should, follow the : :SYStem\u2018in vogue\u2018in New York and éther American cities by which \u2018philanthropic : institutions.- undertake- this work, and are backed up in.their: ef forts by the city.Dr.\u2018Laberge- feels that , ;the iristruction of others\u2019.\u2018In a \u201crather delicate matter, \u2018and the ivisits -of- uriiformed officers of the department.to-houses in, thickly.pepu- lated districts: would be regarded in.the light of an.intrusion, and flercely- resented; \u2018whereas the services, of Teséntatives.of societies \u2018woald be \u2018warmly\u2019 \u2018welcomed.- TA On :the \u2018 duestion.-of abath ithe fiy: \u2018nuisance, Dr.Laberge will\u2019 submit à.\u2018proposal which he believes will great- ly-abate thë swarms of.files not only \u2018around the\u2019 dumps, but wherever they \u2018have breéedinz:.places \u2018if his -Sugges- tion.will be adopted \u2018by the board thls.| -affernbon.- The details he will explain |\" \u2018publicity.He Î the \u2018problem.- : The \u201cinapectors : cof: th ment \u2018have récejved instructions.to watch closely every incoming «he \u201chas\u201d The, \u201cThis year, ay more.hab: D > rt, ie bein; À er: gourees of milk\" sübp \u2018Thé \u2018general \u201cinterest in \u201cth disarc :s-0f the city: health\u2018 oends made moving en party that will not stand.- efforts are Peg\u2019 ~ | French Minister of War, their dutw towards their offspring is.: sentenced: by Mr.Recorder Dupuis to | of selling it.first: toi \u2018the \u2018board before giving them i : food dépari- ) BREAKS NEWS TO M.MONIS French Premier Shocked by Death of Minister of War Praises M, Berteaux Paris, May 23.\u2014Premier Monis, who so narrowly escaped death at the opening of the Paris-Madrid aviation race on Sunday, when Train's mono- M.CRUPPT, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is also acting as Minister of War through the sudden death of M, teaux.Ber- plane dashed into a group of official spectators, killing M.Berteaux, the passed a good night.In fact, the Premier's condition was regarded so satisfactory this morning that he was informed of the war minister's death, though the full truth was not disclosed.When : \u201che asked as-to the condition of -M.: Berteaux, a : member of the Cabinet.Teplied: \u2018All .is over.\u2019 For a moment it was feared that the shock was \"too much for.the aged Premier: -He \u2018fait back: in the bed, tears filling.\u2018his -eÿes, and he was choking with emotion.Later, however, M.- Monis recovered \u2018 and talked incessantiy - of the.qualities.bf M.Berteaux, who was an: intimate friend of the Premier, as well.as.his \u2018associate - in ithe Cabinet.- KEPT A \u2018BLIND PIG Plain Clothes ! Men.Trapped Keeper of Frontenac.- Street Shebeen- Peter : Beaulieu, + 321 - + Frontenac \u2018Stree; \u2018was in\u2019 \u2018court this morning, \u2018on a \u201cchatge\u2019, of selling Tiquor.without- a licensef : and of\u201d keeping .Jliquor- with the intention, of: selling: it.- \u201cHe plead- \u2018ed.-gullty to both\" charges, and\u201d was\u2019 \u2018pay: a, \u2018fine-of $100 or.three -months for, selling, \u2018and: $75-or three.months for -keeping Tiquor \u2018 \u2018with the abject.\u2019 in view \u2018Reports: concerning .the place.kept NO \u2018WITNESS\u2019 TO-MORROW.Ta-morrow heing Victoria Dav.à Dominion hohday, the Daily Witness\u2019 will not he issned GOOD WILL VS.ILL WILL.New that D is eo dort that the Weel Ness 35 to have 3 ove re general appre lation and oo aperqtian as oa Tes 0 of the cducacional ampaier re ce x ta- Ken up by the format an} che beter papers af the Pomitinon, some nf its enemies are again in eiden © An- ONYMOUE letters full nf spite and sneers and threats that we will Inca or have last support in this dire tion or that: cther letters dn'v signed ainng the same line and perseral rudeness toward the Witness\u2019 and those most responsible for it.ail indicate the rkha- grin that certain people fes; now that there are signs on the horizon of better times for the \"Witness.Some of these same people, earlier in the campaign to dnuble its circulation, ahaut expressing a kind wert nf maudlin pity for the Witness\u2019 hoping by the contemptibleness of their pity and faint praise to prick what they were pleased to think was but a bubble of temporary enthusiasm.Now that they realize that the people of Canada are discerning between one paper and another.and are beginning to see through the so-called \u2018business\u2019 methods hy which ton many newspapers win success at the expense of their constituency.these enemies of the Witness\u2019 begin again to try to put a spoke in its wheel.As some of them are men of large affairs, or as in the case of some women, have influence over thnse who have great power.their threats and ill-will are not likely to end with mere frothing at the mouth.But if we are not mistaken, the good-wil] and co-operation of the well-willing peo- pie are greater in the long run than the forces of ill-will.\u2018Witness\u2019 readers who co-operate to Increase its circulation, will also co-operate to ine crease its advertising by referring to the \u2018Witness\u2019 when they answer any advertisement, and by giving the preference to advertisers who regularly use its columns.Those who co-oper- ate most will share most in its development and have with reason the greater pride in its future achievements.Daily we hear of new districts having doubled their circulation of the \u2018Witness\u2019, and the suocess of the campaign draws daily closer to fulfilment.There are many post offices at which we have but one or two subscribers, these might easily double up.There \u201care many others where we have not got a single subscriber, and these may be within reach of friends in neighboring districts.Many such places could be reached if people would mention the \u2018Witness\u2019, and this campaign when writing their ordinary or business letters.For this purpose it would be well to ask us for some of the whirlwind subscription forms, which being backed by the manifesto of the Citizens\u2019 Committee, gives in short space the necessary facts.These whirlwind blanks we will gladly send free of charge in any quantity that people will undertake to distribute either by enclosing them in letters, by distributing them at meetings, or in any other way.They are meant to be sown broadcast and are an early harvest variety.Many who cannot very well canvass can circulate at least a few of these blanks.Now that, counting on further co-opertion, it has been decided to continue the \u2018Witness\u2019, it should be easier to get subscriptions than when there was some uncertainty as to its future.The \u2018Witness\u2019 will go on and it will be a strong and great national newspaper if the better people give it their preference and cooperation.It needs this much if it is to be able to continue to serve this ever-growing nation under conditions \u201cof ever-increasing difficulty.We remind the people of Canada again that it is not only the \u2018Witness\u2019 that is at stake.The question is one of the greatest importance.Do the people want their leading national newspapers to becorhe better and better, \u2018or worse and worge.By supporting the best national newspapers, the tendency will be toward further improvement.The matter is largely in the hands of -the people.The responsibility is also largely theirs.Show or mail this copy to some friend and ask for his subscription.The chances are that he does not know what the \u2018Witness\u2019 is really like, and that when you tell him he will gladly give you his subscription to forward, or will send it direct.The campaign rates continue in force.New sub- \u2018scribers anywhere in Canada, but at a distance of twenty miles from Mont- \u2018real, can have the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 on trial.for twelve months for one dollar, - or the \u2018Weekly Witness\" for the same\u2019 period for sixty-five cents.Those by.Beaulieu .were received \u2018by \u2018Chief within reach of daily delivery will \u2018Campeau, and he, instructed Captiln \u2018naturally prefer the \u2018Daily\u2019; others may prefer the \u2018Weekly.\u2019 Use this on Sunday a couple\u2019 of plain clothes mieï -sücceeded- in getting into - the .house, \u2018procuring beer: and: whiskey.After the arrest of Beaulieu, a \u2018Searc was, made, .and- beer and \u2018whiskey were found \u2018in.quantities; .and was used as \u2018copy to secure a new subscriber.5 VALUABLE PAPERS BURN.5 Relics of Papineau Had Been Pre- \u201cserved by His Grand: >er.i, | Ottawa, May 23 \u2014Family papers be- >| longing to Louis Papineau, the\u2019 French-Canadian rebel, were destroy: \u201cad in the fire which broke out in the.; [home of Hector Chauvin, on Rideau- Crescent, last week.Madame Chau-\u201d Vin.was a grand-daughter of Pap-\u2026- ; and.had in her possession iet- à\u201c ters \u2018and.other papers, besides turni-* \u2014 % 7 | ture*and' pictures: which formerly Be< = -_ I | jonged to the Pe stroved home.wit Se 4 of the.articles destroyed are, AEE nave tobi: vali = - been of great his PORT 2 À Pa - at ey Se {iva CURED ir ABA TN Te ; a 4 or agri ae ee LT Erlpety chu ace: = ewig \u2018 PE Bg Ca) ?ae 2 BE / oN rt cia oo ai Led ous STE dmg ine Segment Eh EEE Ti Tr hua.TEIN.y STD ES Pon ra a A bod Lo C2 ra : 7 front (CS Fra PR STAPS A5 EEE NE eme pra SE EN a ets ON 22 25:5, Yor Py > ae EE SEE A gn Ie ny a i it : :; à } ?BR H : LR ÿ à g! br 1 % it il I AR he ma ne ASE PTE op ea, ti te ar à Baie oo SE Tae \u20ac, ve + Is = és ee A SOS Fa 28 - > R I n = TAY Bp STEN at at.ar Tr \u2014 3 3 ada Caen = - A ; A .rep) FRY 3 ER Pa ping Ti Rec 3 , pes eue; net.+ sq 4 dar ah eae a ne ol + Pa > Tilia EE = SR Pape pad at pn RONEN pe i.st] Es \u201c EEA ys red pie eh al 2 rR nr = ai LS Hé autre = nées - res nié, A PE rime ard 8 3 ACR or Ve a Ra EERIE Ng E D I rade A I a A + PARTON on NEE A ae ee a : y EER : Rats NE PNEUS gr eee ee PES a ERE ho aE ; .pan .Ps RES SL ERE tre fu ES it Dk ran - a + =.D \u201cSA Ll Rais re tpm dat 5 pur RES \u201d = N ï * pds .py Re me nr TSE E Tr ERTL RE RS re pe 2 vi | \u20ac ve oy PRENFBEIEIRAL EEPEETRA LIN ARY PHIRI ELRREUS FIRTEREE Joan eue = t EMPIRE DAY ~ School Joined in Patriotic: Songs VICTORIA DAY TO-MORROW.\u2018Address to Children: - The celebration of +\u2014 part, was\u201d a.great success, row Ee - melecteqd for the occasion.\u2018day's meeting and was assisted by \u201c Dixon, the principal of the schosk.Me.© ait ve ard a Tm maw sy oy THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA, \u201cthe marshalling, : entezins and retiring.of the girls .\u2026 The program submitted Was of a\u2019 : Very.higk.order, the\u2018recitation by Miss \u201c Bisie Michaels, \u2018A hymn of Empire, and Master \u2018Douglas Gilmour, \u2018Canadian Loyalty,\u201d were delivered in à manner that showed careful training in regard\u2019 .to attitudé and pronounciation ; and the subjects selected were of an inspir-.ign.nature.The singing ot \u201cthé solos, \u201cBoys of \u201c Great and Greater Britain,\u2019 \u2018Boys of the * Empire League,\u2019 the opening hymn and the National Anthem in which all the | scholars took .ipart, wére- well\" timed and sang with great feeling.: .:: .,TFhe Rev.Dr.the address, w.~ \u201cPatriotism, ed.He said they Had every reason t ich.was a .talk .ae past history; its present men who, in spite.of threats: .temptations, had maintained its \u2018connection with the British Crown and pure manner.- proud of.its natural features, its mag-: Be admired not only the French-Cana- _ élan explorers, who visited and help: : \"ed to people Canada in the early days, but he also admired.those pioneers ; of iu pa France who brought the gospel; mes- |.gage.dians, but proude still -to be.British, -* and the lecturer urged his hearers to |k on ~*.remain part of the British empire.+ .Let them in their onward .march live peaceably: with the great country the Union beside them, but under Jack.They gloried in the: British em-| pire, its daring deeds, personal freedom, | - they were part of the hundred of ml- .lions who gave justice and freedom to.all, and it was their boast, \u2018and net| an idle boast, that they would remain: _under the dear.old flag, for .though |: yet their : : \u2018 they loved their neighbor, **, love for mother was stronger.- Victoria.Day 'is to-morrow; \u201cand.\u201d will observe the day as a holiday.It \" 13 one of the official holidays of the Pominion, and is to be celebrated \u2018in.= the Royal Salute from the Mountain » top by the Garrison Artillery guns.\u201cVictoria Day is the day when: many} people make their first tour to their favorite summer resort -or.- else.spend | ST the day on the mountain or St.Helen's |\".) Tsland.For these it is satisfactory tof hereby given that under the be Emo Act, LETTERS 2, Jueves: haxe -been issued by the, Lieutenant-\u201c .Govérndr-of' the Province of Quebec bearing date the Sixteenth day of May.| © 1911, Éncorporating essrs.JOSEPH ELISEE Y, .Broker, of Montreal; JOSEPH ALPHONSE LANGELIER, Vite of SL the CIty of Ottawa, Province o ntario; PH GEORGE LANGE : Montreal; JEAN BAPTISTE Commercial | Traveller, real, and JOSEPH GELIER, Civil Engineer, LANGE- - Éttate dsalers and of a Land Company;.\u2018te buy, own, hold, lease, - develop and prove soil and cultivate, im- \u2018\u2019movable property of every description | Lv Loud i vs « ol À herwise dispose of same, -(b) To construct and, erect, \u2018operate, 5 -and maintain, spartimeut and Avelling \u201c7 houses, factories, hotels, cot- [° ne \u2018tages and other sandinge à and out-build- | po CELEBRATION Over 1,000 Pupils of High The Rev.Dr.Barclay\u2019s Stimulating \u201cEmpiré Day: which was inaugurated last night with an Empire.Pay Concert in.\u2018the Arena in which 1500 boys and girls from tbe = different schoôls under the Protéstant a, Board of School Commissioners took: and.this I morning the pupils of the High Schools |- had their patriotic meeting, between .1000 and- 1100 pupils of both sexes 361: ing heartily in the hymns and songs\u2019 The Rev.-Dr., Barclay officiated as éhairman\u201d Bt tof.Waiker-led the-singing-and Miss Hunter the lady.principal.superintended LS relay, who asiiversd; a was répeatedly appiagd-.be proud of their country and: \u2018ats |- resources; they should be proud of its] prosperity: - and future possibilities.Proud\" of the and and | striven to build it up in the right, true They should be nificent lakés, fertile plains, rich forests and its wonderful climate.They owed much to other nationalities,.and They should be: proud to* bé: Cana- | throughout Canada most loyal citizens |\u2019 - Montreal by the customary firing of | 0 NOTICE =| : LIER, Manufacturer's Agent, of }i 14 2 NAPOLEON LAN- 0 ontreal, * for the following purposes, namely:\u2014 {- -, (&) To carry on the business of \u2018Real\u2019 exchange, hire, | 5: and kind whatsoever, including .timhar: timber limits, and to trade in.and \u2018as.\u2018Efapire Day\u2019 was Haniiitog, : May.33.\u2014 founder of\u2019 Empire - which échoolz.ide ed, addressed the children, on: them.the greatness ang, th nis \u201cÉE mi wid advise mopt are commenting on the rie | lature, \u2018said Controller .morning, tô a \u2018Witness\u2019 \u2018because there would be what the \u2018real value of the fact that they would questioned as well.\u2018city \u2018arg partly worn-out, \u2018of the 'expénse;.- 7 \u2018We must not forget -pavements were.laid.-an increased value has those paveme: ts.rietors - That 18, the for.thém again.\u2018yond 0 \u2018roads, things.\u2019 could escape.imanént\u2019 nikterials other.bs onto a1 May - 28: tee ted.Stat of \u2018the a héston of to.the agreement.1 Sir Edward Grey, the ithe\u2019, full text \u2018of \u201cthe tre templated, 1gt © had = considerable trea pect of the plaques of securing thé sëttié- ment of disputes betweén| the two countries , ithout Tesort- this - morning from Mr.vey, Under Secretary.0 Ottawa, - ii] coursé |\u2019 in.the cabé | Crevola, sentenced to: hg Halifax, NS.\u201cMay 2.ened\u2019 with destruction others damaged.The: 4 The.death - \u2018doourred res MES.\u2018Eva.Brandt at 266 Point St.Charles.= Mrs, | the eldest daughter of the Preis] {present principal.x She \u2018was but 387 of health, follows ings.\u201c- (e) To manufacture\u2019 and produce it] electrié eam and- fer heat, |g : gag ght and power; for the;purposes of the provided, however, that all sales, \u201c'¢ity, steam or gas beyond the lands of \u201cthe Company shall be subject to legal carry on the business.ot hotel ; inn-keepfñg in -al\u2019 its Sey \u2018branches subject to Joxal and munivipal z.regulations.(e) To take and accept and generally £7.66 hold shares in other companies hav- 3 ing \u2018objec fhe Con in whole or in\u2019 part e Compan yme F price Gé of dy of art Ihereot.SE City an a Be ny.with a ri capital stock ©.0.00, divided into 300 Shares of $100.00 to those, 0 of ans \u201c of the Company will Dé ! ted: from + 0 7 Pfatribution or transmission of electri- | and municipal regulations in that be- | h.hé prinéipal Pre or business | - OBC Thé D p 2 yi We \u2018Clty 0 Company, and to sell the surplus there- |:9%.'¥ maris 1 \u2018Columbia and Alberta, coke \u2018at Grand.Forks sos, Drop\u2019 will\u2019 \u2018shu \u201c$30, {208 this ne ATi trom ee \u2018successfully covered.LD of .the Paris to Ma \u2018He made\u2019 à -superl \u2018earth, and on landi tically.\u2018acclaimed ine Anmôdios that\u2019 \u2018the.wath : miseg \u2018that the weather shall.Po.mostly air, büt\"to \u2018guard: against reproaches or \u2018adds \u201cthe warning that therd may be possible local showers.Victoria Day.however, is generally celéBrated with what \u2018was: known: in her late\u2019 Majesty's THC time ps \u2018Queen's\u2019 weather.\u201d \u2026.5 | ë It \u2018was during\u2019 which.reign that.the! the 23rd of May and Victéria Day the annivé gary of hèr late M Sets Birth.Fr SE \u20ac # \u2018SRE ATES OF E BMP A LORY OF FLAG \"home\" \u201cof Mrs, Cleméntim -Day| hag.become natio scope, | to- \u201cday celebrated : with - patriotic ceréemonies| The class rooms were! gaily | And.trustees | p .and \u201cimpressed |: Empire: the teachers glory of the flag.CON: NTROLLER AEN A | and its alleged injustice t \u201c| 445 of -the \u201ccit charter às the last session of the Quebee- = ,the firgt place thé \u2018suggestion \u2018that we \u2018should.levy a tax on the \u2018Prépriétors on the\u2019 prèsérit valué of:te pavements laid through the city is i practicable pe, ffèr- ences of \u2018opinion and disputes n Ninertenths of the payaï Hants of the repairs are made or név 3: \u2018laid Îney will come in for their share B \u2018entail Injustice to charge sent \u201cvalue of pavements \u2018| son that there have been \u2018férs-of [property since - last pertiés becäusè ave paid for the \u201corice; and it would be unfair to- charge ; The firet proprié : - \u201cfoubt scored by.-the ES of the pavéfnent, - bu reach now.\u2018Theré-is no other |.way to.do it than the.\u2018present way {unless our taxes are raised\u2019 \u2018levels.it is simply ridicul jus only one percent in.taxe \u201ccriticize us because wé don\u2019t: give you parks and a\u2019 \u201cth \u2018Churches.will probably 1: \u2018their part, and the city\u2019s property.will alsé be assessed, oven it esl \u2018It is well to noté that the Taw.Bro- vides that all lanes paved t \u2018macadam will be paid for in exactly\u2019 ering | rigtora.\u201d A Was 80 worded \u2018State \u2018fer Foreign.pais, répile wal got PG, #4 that.4 ser 3 nd ne of en cerned about Law will Take Its Gon .of.Crevéla.Me short Léthieux, Sobor je -that \u2018the exeéuti interfere, \u2018but will 1ét.- \u201cthe \u2018on Friday \u2018for the murder ¢f Gi (Chine, ong of \u2018his à Sopra at Hubbards, Halifax counts; is threat: fires which started this mont \u2018dwellings have been destroyed and cipal J.J.Bourgoin, vof the\u2019 pes - of: Age Had \u2018been married .fifteen years: \u2018For fle.years she _had bee ; \u201cWinnipeg; May 28 \u2014As \"8 .réguit of \u2018the great miners strike} 1 \u2018Mines.were shut down: tosaay; 4 ing about 500 men out-of The shut down is caused «by \u2018suggested, | vo holidays: Pay.being aptlt mal the ain all: the ot| the of thos + w paving Jaw.o read Art.aménded- \u2018ati Wanklyr.this reporter.\u2018In as, tô |.the pavement .now is} and it would require.the\u2018 Kéep- | - ing of rolls so long that \u2018it~ would entail a very great expense \u2018outside.of ba continually.: -wherever pavéments or-the pre- or: the rea- any trans- year's new n most .Cases Ten paid for for it - would.present: prop- £ t He is De- to Toronto's ous te give 28, and then |: La ve to bear icstry it with pes: n-wédd of was asked\u2019 in .the House of.Eommimont to-day if thé-pending arbitration treaty.\"between: Great-Britafn= ana ! = Unis advance ia to war.co Thomas dT & e- will: oy law : follow \u2018Francesco Aged\u2019: here of ots T=, e villeée | m from \u2018forest ng, \u2018Two\u2019 house \u2018Fhe wehool oad.re \u2018Prin- Pointe, aux.ite \u2018of-thé .ze, and: 5 \u201cBritish \u201cemple mime 3 5: th \u2018Fessenden; | ovement, y its |, sion}: .1 \u2018teauguay from list of, pagsants.of the new |: ~ pavements |: city's ets Pc sand.\u2018other | Jivery little én\u201d thé part of.| audience of fathers and mothers, bro-.; |thers and sisters, whe ergwded to : {among the singers.A thé: correct behavior of the boys, as 3 King\u2019 with youthful vigor; the beautiful.\u2018Unto the.Hills Around do.I Lift t:| Up \u2018My Longing Eyes,\u2019 with becoming, | : | the duet, of the.evening,\u2019 .sels for the Scotch, \u2018The -Boatie Rows\" \u2018and *Auld Lang Syne; when dten clasped hands; for thé Irish, \u2018Let | sand Montreal | ufider so\u2019 painstaking \u2018and\u2019 capable & \u2018| master, and ofie- whose: \u2018method: As- s0- h thorough and intelligent.a dren\u2019s work last night [net - Sine \u2018panich to the, success.ht | med 5 TUESDAY, MAY 3 soit.fl > E suggestion of \u2018a Tair o.be known] | and: \u2018sfice-her death, the have run-together Empiré May 23.\u20140n Maÿ 1fth- + : Hon: Mr.Fisher not having .ré \u2018information Te the \u2018withädrawal*of the BE the: Festival lly conviost: 3 Jommittés iH omitting Battle of Ch ring \u2018to Newspaper, reprt that ré of pageants at Festival 6f Em: | pire for fear of offending Americans, 1 te \u2018Bas been much comment in tHe + rs Biavals expressed, Canadians ull 6 vinçed E y ume, | Slise of \u2018Comnions; and strong \u2018as Americans themselves Prequentis | éslebrate battles \u2018with British, « and \u201ceduld \u2018mot take\" any exéeptioh té thid; \u2018or fe¢él hurt.\"While Canadiani Fsider-tHat \u201cIncident is onë \u201cfnvolfing \u2018tiich \u2018pride in our history -and a.sigs nificant\u2019 success of our pesple in a \u2018per: 168 of .formation of national charac- iter, and\" Which is émblematic of our patriotism and national devétion 2 British institutions, 1 \u201cam cenvinced: \u2018Canadians fenerally \u201cWould.view with \u201cmuch.gratification thé inclusic of the \u2018tableaux at the Festival, \u201c(Signed), FISHER Yesterday the Minister received the Ftollowing: reply.trom Lord Strathcona: \u2018Your yesterday's cable\u2014honorary -Sécretary Festival of Empire.verbally assures- me \u2018that Battle of Chateau; guay scene will be \u2018produced.: ow \u2018(Signed), =: - \u201cDOMINION, x SUBSCRIPTIONS TO BOYS\u2019 FARM ihe treasurer of thé Boys Hèôthè begs.to acknowledge with thanks the: receipt of the following subscriptions: in April: .R.\u2018Magaulay ee - Mrs.Hosmer .; Mrs, J.T.Bigelow | ee GC Holden .© Mrs.W.Ww.Ogilvie 2011226 Hodgson.Bros.& Rowson.19 Di > Hopès&æ C cere seco wrens ei «ne Hartt * Adair \"Coad ë Eu : - Oëfivie Flour Mills Co, Ltd.\u201c6.Jas.\u2018Dalrymplé & .Sons Foes 5 \u201c A Ramsay & Son Co.-5, \u201c Caverhtil Learmont & Co.5 i+» J.H.Christmas .1.0.6 \u201cMacFarlane, Son & Hodgson.tt By Robertson \u201ceas \u2018vez 20 ( \u2018sors FARM SUBSCRIPTIONS.Pre tréasurèr ôf the Boys?Farm and | Training School, Shawbridge, begs.to of igi following subscriptions in Cavin the thermometer \u2018at eighty, \u201cfête \u2018Windred: scholars of the .Protestant schools of Montreal sang\u2019 the | At \u2018sorigs of their Empire for \u2018two \u2018hours and a half last night.art and vast: a sign of lassitude on their \u2018uncles\u2019 and aunts,- thé .\u2018Arena - until \u2018standing room: was.at\u2019 a premium.It was \u2018a notable incidént:.fn the: programme of patriotic events.\u2018which, mark this coronation yeas.of Canadian girlhood.they the boys were just as happy and à \u2018little less cimens {were \u2018and just as healthy, |féstrainea in the use of their-lungs, \u2018their Hands and\u2019 \u2018thelr\u2019 feet, Tt.must \u201c|nët be imagined from this that there | Was anything \u2018approaching disorder On the ¢biitrary, ell as the girls, was one.of: the marvels, of \u2018the concert.: \u2018The: children: sang \u2018God.Save\u2019 \u2018the reverence; \u2018Hearts of Oak,\u201d \u201cYe Mariners of England,\u2019 and \u201cThe Sea is England's Glory\u2019.with \u2018all the vim of weré capable, Of a different style was \u2018What Are the Wild Waves: \u2018Saying?which was \u201cone of \u2018the gems Then there were mor- the chil- Erin * Remember; \u201c| ston of \"*The Wearing of the Green;\u2019.| fof tlie Welsh, March of the Men of Harlech;\u2019- for\u201d Canadians, ada, mon pays, \u2018mies amours, the French tofigue, and the Canadian .flag\u2019 song, for \u201cthe closing\u2019 stanza of.\u2018which there was: & pretty flag \u201cdrill.The programme ended with a.\u2018Bur- legque Band\u2019 that all: participated.in with \u2018great \u2018£usto.The cnéers.had à Pest twicé; when\" \u2018the - first.by \u201cMiss , S.\u2018Roberts\u2019 .class ftrorn Aberdeen School; and.the.second by Mr.Powter's boys frèm the Chpm- mercial \u2018änd Téchnical High School.Both adts were -extremely cleverly Sical.frafiing, for beth sexes.By last night's concert -Mr.W, H.\u2018Smith added another triumph to \u2018his \u2018Mat \u2018ot successful children's: concerts,\u2019 that it is never showy \u201cand always\u201d good.\u201cIt is fortunate.\u2018that the first steps in vocal music for so many thou- \u2018children\u2019, \u2018were.\u2018taken \u2018The chil- reflected credit\u2019 ofily on \u2018themeelves\u2014and it did \u2018that in.no\u2019 small measure\u2014but.on.théir leader to Whose ton hey 5 mptly responde F.wéet- re wa at the organ, and Miss J.E, thé \u2018grand .planés, - thelr: war! = à ot, the con= the eue , DEBENTURES Maturing 1931.At an attractive price.Particulars on request.KINNON BLDG-TORONTO.ONT.} \u2014 W.GRAHAM BROWNE à cs.DEALERS IN BONDS.2 St.James Sireet, Mon! JESS MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.* CHARTERED ACGOUNTANIS OF SCUTLAND, 11 Place D'Armes (Quebec Ea Kesident bu Hartuer, nk Blas} Teispoë David le KOT, Cody (Book)y 7 T( Bra shutt arran tional anno yond , merge eq Ann from ada T throug percer the C The $5,000,0 250,000 of the ment MA ST The 1 the Saw passed the Mon be calle present been a curities that th pariy ab the firn Montrea will and ceivable count in assets every $1 The p cured, a ft, while per shar than is stocks.Warm The fr activity weatier.rencias, 4 $6 do.; à grapefrui Lemon per box; to $2 pe: per crate Sweet PKE.:onio] 100 Ibs, to doz.$2.50 pe fancy, 6 pkg.Dates, 7c; figs, 8 7c per bo Tarra do., 16c; filber \\WHEA Shipme the U.8 week, shq week and Bradstr wheat an previous May 8.May 11.May 4.April 27.April 20.April 13.April 6.Exports bushels, i for the \u20ac\u201d i Busin Maple sy size; an lb, with lb, as to colored, 5¢ 6d; do.col New Y Gould he Virginia 1 \u2014 Paid-up 44 slightly ter the sas aud y until selling an easy i ER of nine acturing es has an an- hcimnati, smpany, 000.EB.ied firm w York market dy.on Lon- igs for Private LRN.{1 gross se, $65.- increase.NS.Cheese colored.t white, 1.1 cames ices in p grade Dats.July 3614 36 La 363 3613 364 Rim ond Go.Blas- pp pO \u201c amount of common.vill and accrued interest on bills \u2018 a-sets valued at $150 per share THE MONTREAL DAILY FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS PLOW CO.FINDS IT DESIRABLE T0 EXPAND NOW Brantford, Ont., May 23.\u2014The Cock: nutt Plough Company, Brantford, is .rranging for expansion, with .addi- vo pal capitalization, but no official .nnouncement of plans is made beyond the statement that there is no merger contemplated, and that control , itd remain with the present firm.Announcement is made in a cable ir-m London that the Western Can- -da Trust Company will offer shortly, through a Paris bank, $3,750,000 seven y-rcent cumulative preferred stock in * the Cockshutt Plough Company.The offer forms part of an issue of £5.000,000, of which the remaining $1,- 250,000 was taken by the shareholders of the existing company in part payment of the purchase price.MACHINE COY.STOCK WILL BE LISTED HERE The preferred and common stocks of the Sawyer-Massey Company have been nassed on by \u2018the listing committee of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and Will and divided payments for- June, \u2026» called for the first time during the vresent week.There has right along bcen à great deal: of interest in the se- carities in Montreal, owing to the fact sat the re-organization.of the com- any about a year ago was effected by te firm of McCualg Bros.& Co.of Montreal, in conjunction with Mr.BE.I.Wood, the president of the Dominion Securities Corporation of Toronto.The company has outstanding '\u2018$1,500,- pay of preferred stock and an equal Exclusive of good- re- c-ivable, which is not taken into vonnt in the above figures, it has every $100 of preferred stock.The preferred is, therefore, well cured, as there are no bonds ahead of\u2019 it.while the common has assets of $60 per share, which is a stronger position than is occupied by most industrial stocks.Warm Weather a Stimulus to Local Fruit Trade The fruit market shows much better artivity with the introduction of warm weather.Following are fo.b.prices according to the Peterson Fruit Compan Oranges, Cal.navels, 96, a2) 128, per box, $4; 150, 176, 200, 216, $4.25 do.: Va- teéncias, 420s, $5 per case; Jumbo, 420s, 35 do.; cocoanuts, 100s, grapefruit, 64 and 80, $3.50 per box.Lemons, Marconi\u2019 Messine, 300s, $4.per box; bananas, Jamaica, packed, & T8 to $2 per bunch; pineapples, 24s, per crate, 30s, $3.25; 36s, $3 Sweet potatoes Jin hampers, pkg.:onions, Egyptian, in bags of about! 103 ibs., 24e per lb.; celery, Florida, 7 to doz., $3.50 per crate; cucumbers, $2.5 per basket; tomatoes, Florida, fancy, 8 Pk Dates, Hallowi, 6c per 1b.; in pkgs, 7c; figs, 8 crown, 9c per 1b.; glove \u2018boxes, Tc Jer box Nutg \u2014 Jumbos, roasted, per lb, 112c; - French, do., 9c; almonds, shelled, 32¢; Tarra do., 16c; walnuts, shelled, 35¢; do, t6e; filberts, 13e: pecans, 16c.WHEAT & FLOUR EXPORTS| Shipments of heat and flour from the U.d Canada during the past week, show à an increase over both last week and last year., Bradstreet's figures of the week's wheat and flour exports compare with previous years as follows: \u2014 19190.1909.May 8.3,560,108 2,918,165 2,338,894 May 11.-18,131,631 2,933,638 1,375,845 May 4.1,944,327 1,854,070 1,452,903 April 27.1,685,666 2,059,239 896,312 April 20.1,769,878 1,289,272 1,585,778 April 13.1,633,502 1,836,268 1, 35.508 April 6.2,143,043 1.777,08 2,2 6 1,06 Exports since July 1 were 108 \"415, ait bushels, as against 129,937,213 bushels for the £~me period last\u2019 year.« pr MAPLE PRODUCTS.Business in maple product is quiet.Maple syrup, in tins, 75¢ to 8bc, as to size; and in wood at 7 1-2c to 8c .per lb, with maple sugar at Sc to 10c per lb, as to quality.\u2014pmn OAT MARKET FIRM.Oats, No.2, 4 1-2c to 42c; extra, No.1 feed, 41 to 41 1-2c; No.3 Canadian western, 40 1-2 to 4lc; No.2 local white, 40 to 40 1-2c; No.3 local white, 39 1-2 to 40c; No.4 loeal white, 38 1-2 to :39c, Vo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' LIVERPOOL QUOTATIONS.Liverpool, May 22.\u2014Clsing:\u2014Cheese, Canadian finest white, new, gn 8d; colored, 66s 6d; do.finest, white, old, 88s 6d; \u2018do.colored.no stock.$32,000,000 MERGER.New York, May 23.\u2014MTr.Frank Gould heads a $32,000,000 merger of Virginia Light, Heat and Power Co.ac-.net: for ge-: $4.50 per bag; $3 per | basket carriers, $4 to $4.50 per v- FINDS COUNTRY PROSPEROUS- - MUCHORE| Mr.Robert E.Harris, K.C., president of the Nova Scotia.Steel & Coal Company, left Montreal on Sunday \u2018evening for Nova Scotia, after West.Mr.Harris spoke very hopefully of the: conditions of of the steel industry in the east, and confirmed the report that the \u201cWabana deposits of ore are suffi- | cient to 2 the country\u2019s needs\u2019 4 for centuries to Mr.R.E.Harris.come.The de- less as those of the Nova Scotia Co.\u201d Sentiment in.the West Is \u201cvery.buoyant, according to Mr.Harris, and\u2019 \u2018much talk centres round the.expects; ed 200,000,000 bushel wheat crop.whole country was booming.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEPPDLIUIPDPD DPCP DOO HOLLINGER ORE HIGH QUALITY Cobalt, May:23.\u2014That: there is every probability that there will be no halt at South Porcupine before the Porcupine line is extended to the Hollinger Gillies Lake is the gist of an interview with Mr.D.A.Dunlap, secretary of the Hollinger Gold Mines, who has arrived here.\u2018As to the mine,\u2019 said Mr.Dunlap, | \u2018it is exceeding all our expectations, the second level showing ore the like of which has not been seen.\u2018The fire at the power plant at Sandy \u2018Falls will throw the delivery\u2019 of power.back perhaps a month, but that will be little inconvenience as none will be ready for it in June, the month it could and \u2018would have.been brought into the > Hollinger camp.\u2019 - Much gratification was expressed by shareholders in the Montreal Street Railway in connection with the splendid shovings of -earnings fèr the \u201cas revealed in th A pent.| jus a a Sommoniator ind can ook for some- \u2018thing.\u201cmighty big for the: summer months, when \u2018the observation and other mountain cars are: in\u2019 incessant demand.\u2019 It is, in fact, reasonably \u2018expected that the Montreal Street Railway will exhibit record earnings.for the present! year, for a number of reasons, two of which are the increasing population in the city with extended lines to.meet additional requirements and the in- \u2018creasing attractiveness of the cars themselves.La It is not uncommon to see a man decide to walk four blocks when he sees a small and shaky car coming for him, but when a splendid luxurious- Ironclad comes majestically along his mind is made up and he is compelled to step right in and make himself comfortable.Jeff Levy and Eddie \u2018Wasserman have been vying with each other in recent months in telling \u2018the Canadian public what price shares of the Canadian Pacific Railway will reach, Levy for years had the field to himself in this stock and-whatever words fell from his lips on the subject were taken as practically.official.; Wasserman has sprung up \u2018as a rival, however, and has been guoted all-over the \"Dominion as -saying-that, 300 was none\u2019 \u2018too high.TL | cd\u2014 No less a distinguished personage than J.P.Morgan has arrived in London, and.to mark his arrival he \u2018tells the \u2018World\u2019: that he .ia satisfied with the Standard Oil decision.Well, we have yet to hear when J.Pierpont was ever disappointed.nn | selected, 23 1-2.to 23c.mo mr ren Capital Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits, onset MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK BRANCHES.Paldup h , 9,000,008.cu hay .The Merchants Bank has.openeda : Sec ESTABLISHED 1864.ce ond office in.Vancouver, at the.corner 5 ofg Granville and Pender streets.branch has.also been opened at Sal-|- 9 THE MER rh SE yl A General Banking Business; transacted.oad » SALLE, SPECIAL ATTENTION le GIVEN TO \"COLLECTIONS | Cys.\u201cBache.\u2018and Company \u2014Tihe stock City Offices-205 St.James street, 1285 0 Catherine.Street set\u201d (oder: Fuilum), 320 St.Catherine Street Woet\u201d \u201c(corner University); 1330 se m_ Lawrence Boulevard, and 1866 St.Lawrénoo Boulevard.NL = NI | am Investment Securities a.fpécisity Reports on any Canadian a position of \u20186 ILGIN STREET, ::- Ottawa, Ont, MoCualg Bros.& Co.(Members \u2018Montreal Stook Exchange) À General Stock Exchange Busiñess - \u201cTransacted.Our Weekly Cironlax - of museau, May: 18th, gives an anslysis\u2019 \u2018of: the.DOMINION STEEL CORPORATION | COPY MATTED: on mEQUEST.| _ OF FIRE If Wie, Faszr ace > or CANADA, Ciné \"CHIEF AGENT: IN GANAD having visited the supply posits owned by | .the Dominion Steel |.Corporation, he said, are cqually iimit-; The | % New York, May 23\u2014Interest 3.2 % 1911,.will approximate $80,000,- + \u201c> - 000 \"against $85,000 in June, + %- 1910, and $50,000,000 in June, &.& 1909, 2 Pa 0 * and \u2018the properties round Pearl and |: | the freight- rates from New York to : Fruit repe Route : puni or \u2018business i.pironger and more attractive market, ÿ mn \u2014\u2014\u2014 tte : wAtharawn\u2019.from \u2018thé .sub-treasury | Local.[| give: fair credence to.the: \u2018report from.+ *| commissioner of immigration.\u2018 : 18.Bot ; PARIS BUYING | HEAVILY FROM \"Mr.Oo B.Ds aoust, ot the bankibg and brokerage House of R.Forget, re- turñed - he has remain the interests o.for several weeks in Mr.Daoust Mm MM and\u2019 investments, much pleased and - encouraged with the - growing favor - which is \u2018baing shown by the Frenchman to Canadian enterprises, -and said that - we\u2019.could expect that this interest will continue.\u2018A number of French capitalists and to this country before the close of the.summer,\u2019 \u2018sald Mr.Daoust, and: they will be much impressed - with the opportunities which.exist.here\u201d pe the development of WORM: \u201cwide.commerce.\u2019 April, the first.month of the fiscal over three the same mon This is the- years, and it is expedient by the fact that Canada\u2019s.wheat crop last season was a short one, and by the.addi- \u201ctional circumstance\u2019 that navigation was unusually late.in\" opening up.° The decline was In the exports of \u2018natural\u2019 \u201cproducts of \u2018the country, the total for the month being $10,943,283, a decrease of $3,564,449, as compared with last'year.jan dncrease_ of $1,677,200 C.P.R.Offlolai Looks Tinnipeg, Mean, May\u201d 2\u2014Wm.Whyte, : vice=prestäent: of \u2018\u2019 Canadian \u2018 Pacific Railway, estimates \u2018number \u2018of new settlers from the United States and 250,000.More Trouble.in Freight.Washington, May .23.\u2014A freight rate war among railways operating in- the territory east of Chicago and north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers\u2014clässi- fication tenfitory\u2014is likely to be precipitated by -the action .of the Delaware and Hudson Company in-filing with the tariff effective June 15, which reduces Chicago from 75 cents à hundred pounds, first-class, to 62 Cents à bun- dred pounds, the rates on other classes.of.freight being prôportionately lower.\u2026 \u2014\u2014re primes \u2018 oy x\" With Help of Rain acte À.St.NE, -May 28.\u2014A violent electric storm hit this \u2018last night with downpours of sectie which will prove a savior to.une growers 1 in the Niagara fruit belt.RAGE : Colonel - Labelle, in answer.te In¢ quiries of.grain men as to- whén the new St.Lawrence Flour Mills were going to commence operations, stated that the mill would possibly be set in motion - before the end cf the pre-.ont Week.4 There appears to be \u2018an opinion | among the dealers in produce.that another slump in the price of cheese; butter and eggs is liable to occur in a few days on- account \u2018of large supplies and.arrivals.and Mr.V.'B.North, of Chili, were introduced on \u2018Change to-day by Mr.T.R.\u2018McCarthy, while Mr.G.Kirkpatrick, of Belfast, Ireland, was ushered in by Mr.E.L.Todd, .re \u2014 tr BUSINESS IN EGGS STEADY.Egg receipts since May .l are 47,140 cases; as against 40,481 for same.perlod of last year.- Market is steady, with straight gathered stock at 18 1-2: wo 19c; single \u2018cases, 19 12 ta 20e, and \u2014 | market has been steadily evidencing an | encouraging outlook and indications are for a.continuance of this upward move- |.} 1.8 ce Farell ad Company.Any s eas n e money situation will \u201cundoubtedly cause a much.; GOLD FOR CANADA.New York, May 23.\u2014There has been $250,000 gold coin for shipment to.>.Can- grain.dealers.are inclined to Winni to the effect -fhat an \u2018in- \u2018| crease of 80-percent in the total acre-' 2 \u2018age under grain in all\u2019 three westérn provinces is predicted by:J.B.Walker, I - CANADA marr | \u2018from\u2019 Paris yesterday, where | the interests of Canadian securities |\u2019 Mr.Daoust stated that he was: very | othérs of kindred \u2018pursuits are coming |.there can scarcely be \u2018a doubt that | ~~ FALLING OFF Ottawa.May Canada's trade for year \u2018totalled \"$44,421,887, a décrease of | ions as compared with Irst \u201cdecrease in two : April, 1810.Imports\u201d ie $32, 544,187, | 7 for Huge U,8.su = this year \u2018will range, between\u2019 200,000, = Rates i is Looked For Interstate Commerce Commission a | HEAR IR } |, \u2018is being drranged-by Mr.Reuben: -DBum-.Captain Ww.H.smith, -of Milwaukee, - : Tne lastnight and sailed : real sui fn: \"to-d \u201c| ear o- : following.saloon.passengers:-\u2014Mr.Chas.oût,- ' Mrs.Collier and.maid, Miss Griehton, 1- bill: has been killed tn the \"House.ar TUESDAY, LE Hats 25\u20ac to- = Caps 15e to $1.50 Unlined Suits $5to$10- Duck Pants St to $L 50 Le \u2018close: 24th tr Wm, CURRIE 48 Notre Dame.St W.805 St Gattierng St E ira.Cedric.aira New\u201d York: à Tonawanda, arr\u2019d Now York.© fs \u201c22 Alberta, arr'd New ork.a.Minehaha, arr'd\u2019 Nëw York: - Kursk, arr'd New York.se * \u201c23 Florizen, arr'd \"New York:: Te \u201c* 28 Gothland, arr'd Montreal.\u201c29 Milwaukee, arrd « a \u201c422 e \"Manitoba, arr.ontreal ve = \u201828 Hesperian,- arr.Quèbec -.\u2026.4.22 OUT WARD.5 oo : ay Athenia, arr'd \u2018Glasgow\u2019.5 : May 22 Grampian, arru Glasgow.:f 383 California, .arrd Glasgow.525 ne 22 Parisian, arr'd Glasgow: .oneal Shenandoah, arr'd-Lo Kaiser rilhelnt TIL, = \u2018mouth.\".TB A | Canada, arr'd: \u2018Etverpook\u2014 Dita igen Ap fo.fs à À 2h py À Crete, arr\u2019d Gibraltar.Regina ¢ Itdlt, arid Tapie à £ Amer REPORES MA The Cunerd line SS Ansonia was reported 137\" miles east.of.Cape Race at 11.45 a.m! to-day.- 16 à ie: dt Quebec about noon on Friday.° The Royal George passed Cape Ray at 7.30 a.m.to-day.THE.Thé p programme for to-night\u2019s concert: brille, \u201cwho: will\" have assisting him | among others, Mr: and Mrs.Merlin Davies, of the McGill Conservatorium of Mpysic.The sailors will be represented by members of the crews of the \u2018Victo-: nan,\u2019 \u2018Hesperian,\u2019 ~\u2018Teutonie\u2019 and \u2018Lake Manitoba.\" The treasurer acknow wledges.with thanks the receipt \u2018of: £1 2s from.the.|.erts, per the Canadian Northern Stéam- ships, Limited; also $10 from the SS.\u2018Saturnia,\u2019 Capiain Taylor, per Mr.Wil-\" loughby, purser, part collections taken | on Westbound vovages.: + .+ ULF REPORT, E 10.00 A.M, L'Islet, 40\u2014Cloudy, strong east, Cape \u2018Salmon, 83\u2014Foggy, & Inward at b:-a.mi.Monmouth; outward at: 4 a.m.Bellona.Riv.du Loup, 26-Fogsy.east.Father Point, 160 = Clear, northeast.; , Bean am.3 pete Svrara; > outward ae 40 amis S eas Matane, - 202\u2014Cleat,: northeast; In» ward at 8.560 p.m.yesterday Chr.Knud-' sen; inward at 7 am.Nordsjernen.Cape Chatte, 284\u2014Clear,- strong north- eas Martin.River, 260\u2014Clear,strong north - east.Ifward at 7 a.m., aD.C.steamer.- Cape Magdalen, 294\u2014Cléar, \u2018southeast.Outward \u2018at \u20186.30 p.m.yesterday Albania; 4 p.m.Borgestad.ame - Point, 324\u2014Cleer, éoutheast.| inward.at 7-p.m, Gaspesien; ouward at: 3 a.m.Mel ville; \u20187 am.steam.barge Al- \"gona.Cape.Rosièr,, 341\u2014Foggy, east.Cape \u201cDespair, 347\u2014Clear, strong east.Point.Maquereau-Foggy, strong S.E.- Point\" Escuminac\u2014Dense fog, north.Anticosti, 337\u2014439\u2014Clear, esat: \u201c Cape Ray, :556\u2014Clear, southwest.Inward\" 7 a.m.Pom | Flat Hot Shi Cloudy, gale, \u2018north-\" \u2018east.Out at 6 a.m.iscän; in-.| yard at.3\" pi yesterday: \u2018Crown; Of .Ar-\u2019 ragon; 10 p.m.Kinmount; outward\u2019 at 5 ; 830 Hoavy tat strong ward.wat 0.miles | \u2018Long; Point, - Inward at! 3,55 \u2018am.Cascapsdia; at.&m.Sygna; 8.40 am.steam harge I a\u2019 and Spray and- tow; ; ake énipobe:.8.20.8er : Ra- \u20187.68 a\u2018m.F, Dupte , SL Arrived.down at \u201c2 vireldta\" \u2018and \u2018tow: outward fat\u2019 7 ei .ay: 30 am.Velghman; outward: at.2:05, or\" Héspérian drrixed at: or Mont-.ay: She 18 que\u201d here] 16rrow \u2018morning,\u2019 and hes the\u2019 The lian Hn Baldwin, Migs Janet 5 Barclay, Mr.| Robert: Boyle,.MT, John -R.Broad Mr.\u201cWm.\u2018Dobbie, M Ge gle: pra chtld, Mr.e Mr.wr Qu) Gor on, Mr.Jess 8.Dick, EE den Se >, MEP ay : H Ao Crindis; Miss Clare eter \u201cA, MEGTegor, Mrs.À ; Res ' \u2018by.failure \u2018to/ ter: necessary two- |; Ton McLennan, \"Mr.| 8 a majority to bring it up for.dis.fod Master Sd Mr.Adkins.said sent | 3 \u2018Robert.Mar 1 B C., for: a few days.; \u2018try until \u2018| youngest - daughter of | James Mills, of Ottawa, \u2018| Drury, of Montreal,\u2018 son of Brigadier- {General \u2018Drury, & Miss Dunlop, who Thave : -| Kohinoor.| Duchess of - \u201cArgyll, | in black - lace; suspended: from: uh Howell, déughtér ai JOBS INSTITUTE.+} M.S: \u2018Royal Edward,\u2019 Captain Rob- | \"Little Metis, '180\u2014Clear, strong northward at 7:30 am.RO Royal George; out-\" \u201cposez, \u2018 York; vi Britannic; 7.20 a.m: Stigstad: left down: n.; \u2018Virginia.an \u2018atow; inward: ; dontr eal.Te = nl.TE Areived | fnward gt ju \u20188 : Mrs.\u201cHooper Mallett, at 1063 + s % MAY 2, 19 1.PERSONALS.Dr.oF.a.Todd has has gone to Victoria, | \u2018} Mrs: R.C.Fisher and family have gone to their summer.home at George- ville.-Mr.and Mrs.James Morgan are occupying their summer residence at + Senneville.Mr.\u2018and -Mrs.- Charles Handyside and Miss Lorraine Handyside sail early in June to spend the next few months abroad.Louis \u2018square.Mr.and Mrs.Colin \u201cCampbell and family leave town in t Course of the next week or so for \u201ctheir summer residence at St.Hilaire.\u2019 = Mrs.G.M.Bosworth; who is in England, will remain in- \u2018the Qld Coun- July.Mr.= Bosworth is leaving : this week for- England.The Hon.Charles Märeil, Speaker -of the House of Commgns, and Mrs.Marcil and their family are leaving shortly for Carleton, Bale des Chaleurs, for the.summer.: The marriage of Miss: : Pansy Mills, Mr.NVictér of Halifax, will take \u2018place: in Ottawa on June: 21st.E Mr.\u2018and Mrs: A.F.Dunlop\u201d \u201cand tel to < the *Nrirray y 405 ME ck \u2018treet, : \u201clett on\u2019 \u201cWednésd: 2 | residence ay\u201d or fHéir country \u201cThe \u2018Holmwodd,\u201d paire.\u2018 Ë us - Miss Evangeline Emsléy daughter of Beaure- .the Rev.W.H.Emsley, \u201cpresident of \u2018the Bay of Quinte .Conference, who 1 \u2018underwent an .operation last week for ; \u2018appendicitis, in the General Hospital, | is progressing favorably.Z Mr.W.Wilfred Campbéll,- Canadian\" poet, now of the Archives: Department, | .accompanied.by - his \u2018daughters, Mrs.Archie Grey and Miss Faith: Campbell, have safled for the Old: Country, and will tour Scotland.\u2018The Hon.Mr.Justice W: Wéir and Mrs.Weir.left - to-day for New: York.Mr.Justice.Weir wall \u2018address: \u2018the British Schools and Universities \u201cClub at its .| annual: banquet.to-morrow: evening at Delmnonico\u2019s.On Friday hé:will speak at the Lake Minhonk Cofference on international arbitration.:.:.The marriage of Miss Mérjorie Day, | daughter-of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018M.-H: Day, to Mr.Harrison Durant, topk place at\u2019 the resiuence of the bridé's parents, \u2018Pine Avenue, the Rev.F4 , BR.Griffin officiating.The\u2018 bride, wh\" was given \u2018| away- by her father,\u201d wore white silk tulle embroidered in silver \u2018over white satin, and carried a bouquet of lilies\u2019 of the valley and orchids?Her veil was held with a silver bandeau.Mr.«Clark Durant was best man.After their wedding : trip.Mr.\u201cand.Mrs, Durant will Make their home in Montreal.\u201cAt the second court he : by Their.Majesties \u2018at ia, ure hig by © on May - 11, Queen Mary woré a gown | of white and gold brocade, eribiroidered with gold and -diamonds.The white satin train was embroidered in gold and silver.Her Majesty wire a dia- aond crown,\u201d and \u201cother diafionds, including the Star of Africg and the | - The Princess; - Louise, wore a gown composed of jet and: diamond embroidery, the train of oxidized tissue veiled shoulders by\u2019 a diamond girdle, \u2019 The marriage.of Miss.A.W.D.Howell, of Mat Mig -avenue,- Westmount, takes place quietly at Melville Church\u2019 ing.The: «ceremony will be performed \u2018by the Rev.John Lochhead, M.A.The -bride will de given away by.her father, \u2018and will be attended by Her sister, \u2018honor, while the bride's brother, Mr:.\u2018Edgar Howell, will act as best man.Mr.Gronningsaeter and his: bride will : ' 80: directly from the church to \u2018the: train; going west for a few days, and \u2018returning to Westmount.\u2018for a\u201d week\u2019 They \u201cwill \u201cmake a briefs: stay \u2018in + Engling, after which \u2018they \u2018will proceed to Kristianssand, they will reside.a - | VICTORIAN NUBSES' ox.\u2018The nurses of the.Victorian Order in.Montreal made 4,797 visits during } April; Nurses, 48; doctors: calling, 165; Twen- ) ty-five opérations there were 203 night calls.:were attended.\u2018Classification of cases: \u201cSurg pu medical, - 127; gynecological,- gar.| stetric, 255; chronic, 30; tuberdular, ES infants, 35.\u201cNationalities\u201466.\u201cFrench, 175° Canadians, 30 Irish, 30 Scôteh, 75 English, 17° Russians, § Ital ans, 43 Jews, 1 Austrian, .8 Poles, 1 Swede, 1 \u2018Swiss, 1 Spaniard, 5 Amercans, 1 Dutch, 1 Greek, 2 Roumaniang.Re-.Hgions\u2014187 Roman Catholics, \u2018À Greek\u201d \u2018Catholic, 198 Protestais, 5 Igws.1 \u2018Here are some hints, is J ths sub- \u2018ject -of.a -paper which Mr.W.J.+Camp, electrical engineer of the Canadian Pacific .Rallway Company's Telegraph, \u201c(Will read at the annual.convention of \u2018the Association of Railway.Telegraph Superintendents, which takes place in {Boston this year.The - convention opens on June :26, and will be in session until June\u2019 30.Delegates will be present from ull over, the United.\u201cStates, while- Canada will .be- irepre- ; |sented.by- Mr: Ca Camp, - who is d past.of: president.0 associations\u2019 Mr: \u2018Camp we -a recostized Bis par 2 hints.; .Among; other papers to \u201cbe.o rod à | de of Telephones.fo lespatching and - other .raflway \u2018pur- by Mr.G.XK.Heyer, o \u2018Co-operation.\u201cbetween - railway people and the - commercial - cémpa- nies,\u2019 by Mr.W.P.Cline,\u201d superintendent of.telegraph of the\u201d Atlantic Coast Line, : Wilmingtén, N.C:; \u2018Econ- of.the telephone in.railway.ser- Mr.M E.Leurbrasohé Chi- DEpl ATING SUN TEMPLE.: BS This - afternoon the \u2018home of Mr::and, ; Mount\u2019 \u2018Royal avenue, will be dedicated:aë the Moritreal Temple of the SunWorghip- i pers, by: Dr.C.Z.Hanish, \u2018of Chicage.the \u201cmaster\u201d of the - Mazdaznan, until such: a \u2018time ds a- regular temple; can Mrs.E.H.and Mish L.E.Pearle |] \u2018j Thurston.have removed from 81 St.Famille street, to 88 Laval avenue, St.Dr- and- \u2018Mrs.| |\u2018dence: to-day at St.Margaret's, West- the, .dpt | to.Mr.Anton sM.Gron- |.ningsaetér, of Kristianssand; Norway, ; at half-past eight o'clock this even- - Mrs.Gordon Morrison, :as matron of | Before sailing from New- York: \u2018on- June: | Norway, where = New.|.Goronation : prepa itions going: on .| about the.church, added to the.Joyous.\u2018| ness \u2018of the occasion.\u2019 -A reception: was | held after the ceremony.; | try \"The \u2018bride's going\" av ay: : costume\u201c f wag of soft grey satin \u2018 \u201cwith - -overdress, } For the convenience of those cursion from Bonaventure Statio who is desirous of information o to view the properties.be provided free.coming.GEO.MAR 11 180 St.| VICTORIA DAY EXCURSION STRATHMORE GARDENS-ON-THE LAR * STRATHMORE ACRES people who have expressed the desire to see our beautiful and wonderful properties at STRATH- ORE, we will to-morrow, VICTORIA AX, run a Special ex- n at 1.30 p.m.Our sales manager will be in charge and will be very happy to meet anybody r who wishes to make the trip Everybody desiring to go should meet at the news stand.Bonaventure Depot, not: later than 1.15 p.m., where tickets will If you have time phone Main 3791 and tell us you are CIL & CO.James Street New Address \u201cSAYER ELECTRIC \u2014 85.87 BLEURY 3 DOORS BELOW LAGAUCHETIERE STREET.Returning\u2019 at 7.30 pm.DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION, 24th By R.&O.Str.\u201c Terrebonne,\u201d sailing tm Victoria .Pier at 2.30 p.m., for Vercheres and way Ports, Fare 60c.WHITE STAR S.| Open to visitors VICTORIA DAY, AN GLO-CANADIAN.WEDDING.Mr.Hamar Greenwood and Miss Spencer Married To-day in London.(Canadian Associated Press.) The maple leaf was much.in evi- minster, the famous church under the shadow.of the Parliament \u2018Buildings, Sunderland, -and \u2018Miss Margery Spencer, daughter of Mr.Walter Spencer, of Fownhope Court, Herefordshire, were united in marriage.The church was thronged with guests, among them many notable in polities, imperial.affairs, \u2018and the social world.| \u2018The\u2019 service was fully choral.The officiating clergy were Cañon Hensley pre MR.HAMAR GREENWOOD, M.L.Henson, rector.of St.Margaret's, .the Bishop of British.Columbia, .and the rector of Digswell.A detachment of the Canadian Squadron, King Edward's Horse, in which the bridegroom .ig.captain, lined the aisle.The bride was given away by her father.She wore a beautiful gown of white brocaded satin, fashioned with tunic .of chiffon embroidered in pearls.Her veil was of hand-made Sicilian lace, the bridegroom's gift, and was held with a wreath of natural orange blossoms and white heather.Her bouquet -was \u2018of white roses and maple leaves.\u2018There were five bridesmaids, Miss -Olive Spencer, the bride\u2019s sister; Miss Margery and, Miss Gladys Greenwood, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Nell New Zealand.All wore picture dresses of cream satin draped with lace, and large hats of cream Tagal straw with pink plumes.They carried tall staves with pink carnations and maple leaves fastened on the top.They wore their a - jE À two : vot he ington dod .\u2018both at Heme \u2018 cs i 5 aE : siroad, end, believing that | II BR ve = \u2018LST OF \u2018SUB-DIVISIONS LT can sehos tig tans.gout 1 by hese y - 1 x iN : churches:u E \u2018orces.\u2026 .LL - Ÿ yo Where 1 have CHOICE: \u2018BUILD- Quebecttuicipalitios Host | Fhérefore-be it resolved \u2018that \u201cthis [* - ~ Children Cr y for Fletcher Ss = \\ BE LE ong ING LOTS.Zor \u2018sale al gif.di a | Brockville.District .Meeting \u201capprove |.'n \\ ANN ~ RRR NE Bd | SR had AT \u2018BARGAIN PRICES 8 lan Becti LION: .of the prinetple of organic \u201cunion be-| \u2018= SRN Da SN St NINANAANNAN 12 ttl.el pees WESTMOUNT.PLATEAU, \u2026 twéen these said churches.Le a pg a - I BE } N° : Believing that substantially at least, 2 y NS.AN.On the South Side of Sherbrooke Street just West of eur\u201d Street\u2014 MELROSE \\W ot : \u2018the basis of union as presented.us ; 5 = | a a) camfortable family residence for sale, in good state of repair throughout.2 \u201cst Johns, \u2018Que, May 23; \u2014On- Satur-\" \u2018makes it possible for these churches Z ; ; ei : Very nicely situated, being within easy walking distance of the uptown \u2018 day afternoon a well \u201catten ded.meet- to \u2018preserve their distinctive excellences FA > i Lay 24 ,apping district, and just off the car lines connecting \u2018with the busines: | ling was\u2019 \u2018held.in the town hall here to and yet.\u201cconsolidate their spiritual ¥ = ; 24 2 ,.ntre of the City.House \u2018has .7 bedrooms, Dining Room, Drawing Room, | discuss the proposed international forces \u2018In \"the common cause of the ; © ERY cath Room, Kitchen.Also > Maids Dining Room, » Furnace, ste.in inc | roadway between -Rouse\u2019s Point and establishment on earth, of the Kingdom ZA Da & = 18 ++ MESON COMPANY.Fute |Déomiree Over 260 delogotas and sup Sion de vrosaies * «ne bass df| NES ( ESS: HET m LÉ : ME +1 THE CRADOCK sim PSON COMPANY Pres | various municipalities were.present.vous a.Was 22 in favor, 2 against, | \u201c©.The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been 2 IRL 205 ST.JAMES STREET .- MONTREAL.1879).- \u2019 The mecting re poi tome: 1 | in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of CORAL i y | meeks ago.vis.} Dr: =, M.Degauliters, Barr comions Houma.y \u2014 and has been made under his per- 7 aE F \u2014_\u2014 : Call, phone or write: for.my M.P.P.; \u2018A.- Gervais, - LPP.\u201cand ES - OIL sonal supervision since its infancy.- i El.P I dt res CO the Juno Hg * de foll win ce pe In an Rd Allow no one to deceive you in thise 2 i Ek - | Walter dl $ 0 : Mai | A motsly conte ng.Segal ution -was- unani-| ving : A Counterfeits, Imitations and \u201c\u2018Just-as-good\u2019\u2019 are but a t 3 >} ; d gooëûs have all been |} \u2018Probesed by \u2018G.Pepli (Mayor Cham-.i +.Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of = \u201c18.| : a.er goose DEPARTHENTOF RAILWAYS AND CANALS : Bly\u201d Saain).sédonded arin; a Dubois iE Mis 2 w + fe - Infants and Children\u2014Experience against Experiment.=» SEN \u2014 4 a syrup., , tha .Ottawa, ay ithin \u201cthe \u2018next Fa; > CR Now Lata Bggh ane BE ' ONTARIO-ST.LAWRENCE CANALS, - fa aign going on in this _brovinice in {week or ten days there will be a gen- ioe 7 # Hams and Taco.RAPIDB PLAT CANAL, = aver of improving rural roads is.em-| eral\u201d scattering «of.the Cabinet mini-+| ñ + 1a is Fresh Strawberries.: P cälly.approved and, appreciated.|ters; ane dr.two.only: remaining inithe.| ; Fresh Asparagus.als:\u2014 SEALED TENDERS addressed to.the.-| by this meeting, \u201cand that\u2019all present |capital to look.after urgetit .publiè | + / Castoria is a harniless substitute for Castor Oil, Parce - And the following as fresh arriv undersigned and endorsed \u2018Tender for |.- désire to present their -sfncére\u2019 cons | \u2018business.With another.more or less |.« Soric Drops and Soothing Syrups.It is Pleasant.It « Eng angen gen.\u2018Improving Lower Extreme to Lock No.| : rgratulations, and thanks to: the -Bfo- | prolonged session bf the: House to | tains © h phine \u20ac - Ee a oaue Grapes.: 24° will be received at\u2018this office until ee véernment,\u2026tos the.press, t0:| make ready for, they will\u2019all haye to | COD neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic = Everything of the best quality.16 o'clock on Friday, June 9th.I \u2018associations ton Soon on ol ne pe back in Ottawa early \u2018in July,\u2018 so.|; { \u201csubstance: Its age is its guarantee.It destroys Worms - 461 St.Catherine St.West oFlans, Specifications, and Form of af.| agement, \u201cfinancial aid.and: coe operas enth:of ry Si ae How and the- 2 \u201c and allays Feverishness.It cures Diarrhea and Wind - = and at .Gen tract to be entered into.can De geen tion for tlie-betterment of the -roads.\u2018|-portunity for relaxation from duties \u201cColic.It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation - 80 University Street _ Chief eh the Department.of pa Toposed > Peu gr = which sax ee à hear \u201cand Flatulency.It assimilates the Food, regulates the + a wa , a 1 2 ; ' Corner Burnside Street.the office of the\u2018 Resident Engineer of | PU.bly- Paitsh), ee tT \u20ac » Dast six months.Alread, loft Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.\u2014 | the Ontarlo\u2014 St, Lawrence Canals, Corn (Mayor St.Hubert) \u2018and -L, Richard: |; he.Chtidrer\u2019s\u2019 Panaceä\u2014The \u2018Mother\u2019s Friend.: = : =i Fall nat Med Places form of \u2018tender mar |.h AM fayor Longueuil - Ds that this: on RAT 35 : : + ne : obtained, \u2018 ea + ; Ho.7 : oF > m : \u201c - i HAVE YOU GOT A GOLD Parties tendéring will be Sediiret to | Boston, May FThe.hea +] an appraclutes.yory.much the re us as She > Cet a box of Harte\u2019s Grippe Wafera | ER © o fair wages soncduls prepared nan oppressed.Boston and %:| Carodz, Minister of Agriculture, when |The Hon.W,\u201dS.Fielding\u2019 will go to: > h M Cures a cold In twenty-four hours.|'Labor, which schedule will form part of | England yesterday, \u2018smothereÿ iife out | he.met the.\u2018two: delegations from |Nova Scotia, where he will-no doubt | .LL Bl price 250 the contract.of- two persons in-this-city,- and: \u201cmore, Chambly zand -.Laprairie :de iNapier- {take \u2018a\u2018hand- in .the \u2018provincial elec- | : i T COUGH?Contractors are reqiiested.to~ bear in than a score of others.were prostrated ville \u201cont May.10 lazi, and stated that tions: S Richard Cartwright will go\u2019 ; HOW ABOUT THA mind that tenders will not be considered by the sun's powerful -raÿys'and : &|thé Government woûld: pèy.,75 percent | to \u201cKin ngston, and the Hën.Sydney | ! Try a bottle of Harte's Cough Mix- \"| ples, made strictly \u2018in accordance with high humidity.\"DK.Albert H: Hayes.| of the egst of making the\u2019 international\u201d \u2018Fisher; will: \u2018gpend \u2018some time in the\" ï ture.Price 256.Us frons rinted oT ms, and attache the of 74 years old, collapsed in the: Seollay 704d between Rouse\u2019s Point \u2018and Mont- { Eastern\u2019 Townships, where \u2018he will ad-.; ; .ho WINTER FLUID, Por Chapped tual Signature, the nature of the occu- Square subway station and died a |Teal, and: as two: different \u2018routes \u2018had | dress a.number of politicäl meetings Rag .: .favor pation, and place of residence of each few minutes later.Seated.in.the.-bein submitted to the Government, the on the\u2019 reeiprocity \"and Ravy issues.[ LL | Hands and Lips; fifty years a- member of the firm.chair which she: had placed \u2018near \u2018an| 75 \u2018bercent subsidy would be.paid.to; The Hon \u201cRodolphe Lemieux\u2019 will also con ree ; ite remedy.Price 250.An accepted bank cheque \u2018for the sum i he municipal couttcils TS.PT À of- $9,000.00, \u2018made ble to.the order | sparishes which weu -firat to de it nr if J A HARTE, Druggist 101 1e Minister of Réliwace and Canale | | pass.the \u2018necessary.by-laws: required | that \u2018e ¥ 1 i 150 Notre Dame Street West.} must accompany each tender, which sum by\u201d the.Government.> UE x red | i, be forfeited if the party endering Clevel à, Ohi 5 Beta ~ Proposed.by: W.Hooper tween now and.\u201cJuly 18, which would : Al- at he rales stated in tie offer of th ani Hi températire, lat hebles | Mayor SE Lembert) and \u20188.Benoit | indicate \u2018that he Govenment \u201cis | In Use For Over 30 Years | Hut- TEST AMENTS submitte of the high temperatire; eight babies | (Gofincillor- Longueuil town)} seconded \"| counting on the probability; of \u2018a-gen~ | - : wes: BIBLES, |, cso wun su sn win vo roc SIERO meine, 4, deaiha of | by Coury ayer 81 BA) int | rol oon of dn airy die.© © EECA Ay SITE turned t ti tractors > -/| the délegates-presen eve- that the | msi : Solar AND PORTIONS whose tenders are not Scoepted.Facto | butable to the heat.One woman: was | projedted internatiénil\u2019 road\u2019 should: AIDED SICK SOLDIER, E : Dage- The of \u201cof thy ful.tenderer also fatally prostrated.There.were | pass through: Lacolls; St.Paul de | ) street, in all languages and .1 any quantity.| 08 CHES © he sucossatul city, @ number of prosirations.\u2019 The of-:|Lionais, St.Blaise, 8% Johns, St.Lucy | 4 \u2014 \u2014 | May Te obtained at the for the due.fulfiment of the \u2018contract to ficial temperaturé Was: 88,\" \u2018but\u2019 \u201cther-.Chg St.Hubert Longuetil,: Two Companions in Gosonstion\u2019 § dalphe be entered into._ .|.mometers in the business stréets re Greenfield Park and St.Lambert for: ; mc : , cham- BIBLE HOUSE, 1 The lowest or any terider not neces- istered nearly.10.degrees\u2019 \u2018higher.\u2018the \"following reasons: (a) \u2018The road\u2019 Contingent Missed yeu 4 ne ï t with 74 Union Avenue, Montreal.earily accepted.\u201c : 245 x above.mentioned is the actual existing : as Result.TES d'Arc \u2019 By ord UT 4 Troy, NY; May \u201c28 \u2014Yesterday.wûs- ed and Das.Jeon for a Re , 1 ; ; y order, \"| the hottest May 22 in \u2018fifteen years, | 28 OPened and maintained.by the ar .tate of Tn.= .Joss, : y en \u2018years, farmers.at a great sacrifice, and\u2019 it\u2019 * Fonento, Maÿ \u201c98 To the \u2018tune ot | to the MARRIAGE \u201cLICENSES | < Becretary.| and there vere.) many best.postr ra would he only agt- thats the \u2018Govern: the National \u201cKathe Dae £5 the 2 It.yon.\u2018do mot receive your | some als, - ° ment should adopt this-road as a Te- | Army.Service Corps nd, and am rs s ' St MONEY ro LEND.[primes 5e ia pu cm cont 2 SURES RS EE et A | WITNESS: on ume | ad, , \u2018 Sa armers.for their outlay and sacrifice pulled ou nion | - hi .write us 1t ; or CUSHING & BARRON Newspapers inserting - this advertise- | him.Several others are: seriously wm\u2019 in-the- past.(b)- Thin \u201croad .: passes Station at 8.45 last might, bearing the | .7 So 8, are\u201d aut o It ro Te in the city or you i > Mes- Notaries-and-Coramiseionces ment without authority from the :De- as a result of the excessive heat.\"| through the important.stown of St.representatives of .the dismounted | .% 0.Jods C5 .+ ie, lots d & Globe partment will not be paid for it.Charles R.Hill, paying teller of \u2018the: Johns, and this town does.a ponalderr {units of western Ontario an the Coro- | = + 1.Rh dastre, Liverpool & Long al o 5 Security Trust Company, of \u2018this.city, { able trade with the farmers; and.is nation contingent to \u2018Quebec, where It your dealer or newsboy refuses quatre, insurance = a man about.50 years: old, dropped.[also well equipped to: supply the.ae | they will camp for a.week before sail- \\ 11 he -\u201c WITNE > 5 112 St.James Street.dead while watching the twelfth in-:| \u2018sired \u2018hospitality and: evérything ne- | ing\" for.England, on June À On: the | to's se + © - ss\u201d, J.Sul- J .| ning of an exciting baseball .game.|cessary to the -numerous travellers |-train, geen Paris and\u201d Brantford, |- 5 STI A - jet us know his name and address and we wil : F.X.Synopsis of Canadian Morth- West .| Excessive\u2019 \u2018heat ns regarded.as :'t the that are pasbing \u2018and.will pass.on; Corp.ton, Jf the © 26th Regiment 2 : ; 25.reason with him or will appoint another in his AEs on Land Regulations cause.= és +|such an important and \u2018lengthy road.|?rathroy, was en viglently dil.Cn am place, - Mence KSON & CO.nim ms, min ie rag ots | © Furtermore, this road passes | H was iaken off the train at Ha S| Sil : ; , or an cars : cr, 5 - - + =.JAC fam \u2019'homestead a quarter : section of Pittsburg, Pa.May 95 Show : owers through Ph.ery pieturesque.core ed in having him taken.to the hospital.WITNESS\" 9.\u201cCIRCUL ATION DEP ARTMENT, ie rg CARPENTERS, BUILDERS availaple Dominion, à lana A Manitoba last night and a light easterly.breeze eine Pre conte ae bea, his | Pwo mii of the Royal Canadian Regi- | = - = in person at the D ant |'somewhat relieved, for a short period, = -| ment rad to pay two dollars for the + Berri and CONTRACTORS Rte 3 Sub-Agenty \u201cTor \"the the excessive heat in which Pittsborg otal - towns go moh\u201d Amira \u2018ambiance before he could be jar Teighone Main 4090.Witness\u2019 Block, Montreal.- Sing promptly ma, » ys \u2018 r inlon ener uy ; Lieb ay Certain Somditions, by The oar coos Saaled ora vou | Johns and Toriresees, vis \u201cÉneir\u2026 pl! comrade missed the, train.an lanes = : _ other, in.- T 8ses.sc ?tation 129B to 885 HIBERNIA ROAD e'histor of intending homesteader.| Scored.82, while hundreds of the-mno-|\"\"Propase d by.Dr.A - ee eid es r , $5,- : - Duties.Six months\" 1 {esiderice upon meters | n iron of pusiness places re- Chambly Canton), Bergevis - Layer (CITY POPULATION: BOWS, » à cultivation n each o ster .Six deaths were -record- : ht i three years.A homesteader may live oq Yesterday, while, rosiations are: \u2018Robert (Maybr of St.Blaise), nat : | (sea à E BLOCK INNERLIN TEINTE done \u2019 night came as a surprise.\u2018that House yesterday; without division, | MONTREAL, on THURSDAY, the .a hole BRODIE 7 +N : ° \u2018 d that the FIRST DAY of JUNE NEXT at TEN : o effort 18 made now to dis ise .Haldane announce ch for There is always a large crowd of the fact that General Diaz will\u201d M AVS 99: rie following st.Catherines, May 2.\u2014Thé \u2018unsea- after Mr | pencatt:\u201d\u201d \u2018May .sonsbly hot.weather of 1 Government would not divide against} o'clock in tha forenoon.ple be: tL ASGOW BROSEME AL | mothers, with babes in -arms,.every.the country -at an early.date.It i8 résolution moved by the: Rev.Thos.ought \u201cgrowth along as ce, es it.The secretary said that he welcom- t In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE morning outside.and inside the\u2019 .door:| expected that\u2019 he will\u2019 spend\u2019 several | Brown and seconded by the Rev.over the Niagara fruit belt = ed \u2018the evidence the bill afforded tha I conseq Ig Ask Your Grocer For It of the Medical - Health \u2018Officer \u2018who months visiting Europe, And At ie ve- | Arthur\u201d E.Runnells.\u2018was: adopted by say.that if there is plenty of.so Soon the Conservatives were convinces of toon ho [Intend BE BRO à HARVIS : rintends ; at\u2019 the | City.H all.the ported that à - passage \u2018 \u2018has.already.:the \u201cBrockville District Methodists at} it will result in the earliest home grown | the need of.reforming the ous DIE , i - is h meeting desires :thät the, present: road .PATENTED-REGISTERED - Mai : £ pure 3 Toast 0 acres solely owned reported almost.\u201chourly, from.half.& betweent Rouse's Rs Montreal \u201cI {insiestins outlast Se icy mio.\u201cWill save 75% on your mantle expemss; TWO COMPLETE} J OHN COTE and occupied by him, \u2018or.by father, score of spitals, \u2018pesides the Police.| passing \u2018through 86, Jo a 4, which.ob CXS MANTLES.IN: PRICE.2 CENTS.\u2014 -Gar- other, son, dsugliter, brother or sister -st is» 2; a ao, 0 \u201c46 T GET: NE O TRY TEAM FITTER Pin.certain.districts a sHomesteader in| ations.Ne, drap ir temperature is: ak already \u2019 .en tH - .> - =# oO \u201cT OUT GOST.Save the box covers from 12 Block ai asie PLUMBER, CAS.AND.& good standing: -m ay prompt q quarter- \u2018expec for \u2018several.days by © Weather | twenty-five iter on méskdam) should] Es #7 reels in Montre js niet sent | Vy-ulty Mans be 1 10 and 15-cént grade of mantles sold\u2014take them to your dealer, \u20ac al.8.v Jobbing \u201cpromptly section alongside Price \u2018officials.- «| be completed \u2018as quickly >as:/possible, Las a y-elg > them to us, and get a Block Innerlin Lined Mantle free.ec 4 Valuations es on $3.00 per acre.ide u re mire and.that.the councils of the muniel+ males pr ninety-one females passed ~ 28 sls ot Hardware, Ci.PY smbing, Drug, Grocery, and Department Swres.Dealers ; .Duties \u2014Must reside upon the home- h h adtuaJl pass- oug] e gates of death.; o te- = J + ro .inst 232 MITCHESON BTREET, - J etead or pre-emption six onthe in cach PRESIDENT.DIAZ._ Cle which ;haye not.ad aot In uni- | Place them there entered the gates of = A write for our Descriptive Nein, e._ * gain Phone ST.LOUIS 4294.ory\u201d Cintiadin the time required to earn son to pass same at thelr next meet- | life 135 baby boys and 128 baby gisls.gg THE BLOCK LIGHT CO.,, (Sete) Youngstown, Ohio homestead patent) and cuitivate ffty| Resignation Expected.To-morrow; ing, and \u2018that\u2019 the Goverhment : be | The births, : therefore, exceéded Lie k \u2019 acres extra.ad a Cl \u2018and Tri to Euro wa * | asked (as has already.-been done , by.deaths last.week by over sixty-five | 8B % ~ Headquarters for Incandescent Manties, Burners and Supplies of every .was TW0-IN-ONE GODE CONDENSER h À Bo rent whe Las exhausted nia | | Pp \u201cFollo pe L Chambly Canton and parie Basin) percent, 3.ble, enough percentage ie lt y\u201c.description, Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene, High Pressure, etc.nter -f ased © - += w.-\u2014\" lo gen elr road en o \u2018populate the ear A \u2019 , Docs \" re em Dion oortaln distri.ta Opaped Ce \u2014_\u2014 : : \u2018 | variobs-municipalities as \u2018soon as ihe | The mortality \u2018in contagious and ,\u2026 TOR SALE by The Peerless Gas Light Co.and The Union Hardware Co.as the A Standard System for rapidly coding.| $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside ats M ex ct M 23.The i n required - \u2018by-laws will bepassed.| other virulent diseases was as follows: \u2014 ie bfficials Two Code Messages in one word, effect- months in each, of three years cultivate |.£ co.City, May 23.\u2014The s ani ang.\u2018Proposed by A.F.Gervais (Mayor.|.~Typhoid, 3; scarlatina, : 2;- who ping.burney- fifty acres and erect a house worth | 0 a \u2018Peace \u2018ägréement by.the -Mexi- : St.\u2018Johns).seconded.by W.J, Murray \"cough, 3; diphtheria ani a erdp,*3; .ous SE: OF LORDS REFORM Te ng a «| $300.00.W.'W.GORY.: | cant \u2018Government and the rebel peace \u2018(Mayor Grænfield Park), \u2018that \u2018 the\u201d| grippe, 1:.\u201ctuberculosis, 22; cancer, .H .bs and SAVING OF 50 PER CENT.\"1\" peputy of the Minister of the Interior.\u2018commiigsionérs at Jaurez was received | \u2018Government \"génd as boor.as \u2018possible | menin itis, - 9: bronchitis, Ts bronchial.| + - N° ith .SEND FOR FULL PARTICULARS: ordre Ph aid of this | inthe Mexican capital yesterday WU |\u2018their chief, road inspector.Lo, inspect.) pneumonia, 8; \u2018pneumonia, §; diarr- L d.Lansdowne\u2019 s Bill Re- + com- ,aûvertisement will not paid for.- eo Ahoemes 2 lemonstra- he Toad, re Tt ne Gare \u2018hoeal enteritis, 14; Bright's disease, 7; or a : ng, an mak Z| infantile debility, 7; - A havers, MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO.peace had been generally accepted as, erntnent -on the numerous advantages: \u201cof death, 87.Hs and sud \u2018causes caives Silent Second Read- 3 ) A - Vv ACCINATION.TS POPULAR.a fact ever since President Diaz fixed that it \u2018offers.=: - ; ine\u20140 ositi on C ertain pr ee writen, fhe Sos oF his tenant ha Matt | \u201cas TR Troy.| BECORD TE STRAWBERRIES.ng\u20140pp A SESSION on THE COURT OF Makers and Printers.: ' © \"ast few days eon : : CHURCH.UNION.of = KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding nr 115-117 Notre Dame Street West, .Over Six Hundred Babes Last Week a cause of apprehension lest the pec co PP | Ee} London, \u2018May \u201823 \u2014Lord Lanslodne 5 criminal jurisdiction in 4nd for the DIS- \"2 p/ Re- MONTREAL.| ty Smallpox Cases Mild \u2018End consequently to the general purl Ren Intion: Approving: \u201cBasis Adopt.| Home Grown Variety Promise to bill tor the reconstitution oe ing in TRICT OF MONTREAL, in be held In pruning.Type.; \u201c| lic the signing of:the agreemont.last, ed: by rockville Methodists.Appear: Unusually Early.of Lords passed its.secon the COURT HOUSE in the C Le x SPEARS ST EER, an bo i 05 ES ley ~ uo AR : * : = -u j + the said District, and all others, that _ É.% | been* arranged \u2018for him on nn: af\u2019 the | Mallorytown, O: Ont: \u201cWhereas the To\" strawberries.on record around here; Lords, but \u2018the Government held that the sald I De present then and theres.3 14 Bleury Street, Montreal.- vaccination\u2019 of those.who apply to.the boats of the French steamship hae, lations of the Congregational, Pres-|mhe berry plants are already very far the passage of the Veto Bill was and I also give notice to all Justices of i ?\u2014_ getty for\u201d it \u201c*| bytérian-: and Methodlst -Churches | sdvanced.:That home grown berries sential before any steps were taken in the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, B oon \u201d 2 : = NOW COURT WARD, \u2018| are already marked by a great degree will be on the market long before the | that direction.rt the | iD and for the sald District, that they ét ARONSON & RUTENBERS, :| ot \u201c#piritual unity and.they dre close-] rmiddle of June, the usual time, ig the| Lord Lansdowne complained that the B00 Record, Rolls.Indictments, and : \u2019 PAWNBROKERS, .1y \u2018assimilated in standards and {deals prediction of growers.\" debate had not elicited any statement other Documents, in order to do those - ; se reet 8 x, but i y; Jadicisl Committe to.Conäuet At of church\u2019 life, forms of worship and \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019lrelative to the Government plans f0T tpinog which belong to them in their - ed Craig Street We.small: number compared with the num-\" f airs of \u2018Michael Fraser.= ecelessiastical Rance Fy on gor | + AVIATION A c CIDENT.\".] reforming the House.division respective capacities.- \u20ac Watches, Jewell Cloth vaccinated\u201d on\u201d Saturday.\u2018During.«\u2026!.1 sinee the .mo poten son for - 3 he fact that there.was.-no ivi | .; and Dry Goods.* Bars rs sored per course.of that morning Dr.La-v ci onion for tHe Jaros Pranches.of nd | LS on the bill prevented the, disclosure ot , L.J.LEMIE a ue, | uring 8 the\u2019 ate an t amon : e = ARONSON &.RUTENBERG, men ot se, SEA DE norme Toronto, May 23.\u2014After hearing ar- perattve moos.fo for the extension \u201cBerlin, \u2018May 28 \u2014An âtrman by \u2018the He oo agalnat.the measure, Sheriff's Office, : Pawnbrokers and Jewellère.agsler.-.: gument for-the defence yesterday the: nn \u201cwi., |'name of-Swandt: \u2018swooped - suddenly } hes of.the Duke of Marl- Montreal, 12th May, 1911.th ation at the-rate of one hun- .Y [but the speec: \u20ac Oper: This about tie Divisional Court reserved : judgment: -.- down yesterday on the spectators who borough, \u2018the\u2019 Dyke -of Somerset and |.\u2014 pn | rea.Der Bou.done.or Niously.during.in\u2019 the.attempt.by, Miss Catherine Mc- | == | bad invaded the aviation course.at |y rq Killanin showed it to be consider- He th dered himself to nd Schools ant Societies ne.meek \"she Guy Hall se shat | Siac Fraser co Mise Ranma Ro.| |r So aay Sep an.® | blo and 1 ls nel expected tusl Ing dead, fe ca surrendered mst 30 i wir dy- C 00 Y between = and Seven hundred by oll bertson,.of \u2018Dundas.At\u2019 the openiné | LS , PE © - ee stage, \"Wi e pro strong in favor of Lewis that it is - a .x.- were vaccinated during that pe) .}.of \u201cthe .conrt the jud that] : : Veto Bill doubtful whether the jury will conviet > Bll pds; a MAPLE GROVE * .|\"Dr.Louis Laberge réports the siusll | her ces or aouages mara hat.*/ EMPIRE DAY CONCERT.wine second reading: gt tne ete ds him.\u2018 H FOR PICNICS Da on or de cree temporary bot vom whereupon Mr.John \u201cKing, je ore of the High Schoo!\u2014both: to-day., The debate: is likely to ay .nee é.; | ! :to.-be doing ; for the defence, set out to provè vs and girle\u2014wil] hold an entertain- some days, but in.parliamentary | \u2019 ak: ares On [he St.Lawrence.Good Boating.well: : | oo -| that Michael Fraser was a normal old: ment to-night in honor .of Empire Ex is generally pelieved that the |.REFUSES TO RESIGN.- NH y sen- H.WELSE & -CO.,.Caterers, 1 It £ is a man, \u2018capable of managing his .own |'Day.\u201cThe Rev.\" Dr.Barclay, pastor bill will be.given its\u2019!second reading.| Co Ne By is un.Prove ML Nor.Beet Ce aia ios ss affairs.\u201cThe court\u201d intimated that.im sig Ine | emeritus \u2018of \u201cSt: Pauls Presbyterian Attempts will be.made to amend it-In | i ! Le =D ; , \u2018there \u2018they - a.ot the 1 GUL RY HI enone Ihe , , vernment will refuse, rd - \u201cVi ui tinued a : \u2014 continual\u2019 stréeam-of \u2018young men asking Const and \u2018orscastes bre : got ) i Line | chosen\u201d reed On Saretully po qu amendmients or disclose| Lord Cromer Expresses Views to A hi pres .ENGINEERS.\u2018| fer certificates that they \u2018have: been | of a \u2018committee to look after.\u2018his.att\u2019 1 : elocutionary selections has been pre- its own plan for reforming the Second : London Society.ï | | ers \u2014\u2014i Tt ves wa | 12 : | pared for the entertainment, \u2018which Chamber, The Liberals confidently | © ! {EN Tel.Main 702 who w à + | Will take place in the.eh Sthoot predict that the 5 innipeg, May 23.\u2014There were eigh= 8 + derate 0 til they have such a certificate.THE.LanGTAGE OF.CANAD | Ha.The, following \u2018is \u201cthe pro- Pa de be Tre toon Irom others brought from Mont § i 4; local Th KWORTH- BOYER i \u2014 .gramme: Soo SE real to take the places of strikers in i 1} à r and ; e DUG mer Peure=zEe | Beat.Goverrior of 0 | 1.National Anthem, wv.4.RENE Power.when the Unionists return to Winnipes, but they all left for ie R | 21 I - TITUTE.\u201d n fo raises 12 Hymn.: A Lo .| East last.night.As they a ng Local \u2026 9heeringé luspection Co.Limited : HAS NO SUBS - Ahm National Tendency.: 3.Recitation,\u201d \u201cCanadian Loyalty\u201d Por to ine same union in Montreal as Lhe ; and pecting and Consulting Engineers | | .( cee re 0 .; ; : - \u201cGilmour 4a.L T | strikers here, the | À Éast Nain Office: 171 5¢.James 8t., Montreal | Toronto, May: 28.\u2014 Addressing - the | {+ song, Boys of Great and Greater |\" Race PAOBIEE AOE ars that they Were offered 8; ; - : oronto, \u2014 r sing - of 7 | tain\u2019\u2026 - ; 3 Rt ) \u2014 .; - th 2 \u2018 : R \u2018 : 50c an hour, the pay that the strikers 4 east; == mr S a pain tes npression.de Eaton} \u201cJust.at the.time when, the buds : are 15 | igi, a Tym 4 Situation.in.South a Tica Becoming are holding oF Lor, \u201cihe on fiaed to ÿ ee HAYTIAN REVOLUTION.: | tenant-Governor.Gibson, of - Ontario | bursting - and the birds ge chirping & Adäress.: Critica Ce je the state of affairs they refused to A cool | ~ ee ie in em of distine- \u201cmerrily \u201cin the J the 6 \u201cdcbiitating and 7.Song; \"Boys ot: the\u2018 Bmire 5 à ; J \u2018teilla Tactics Being.Directed + \u201c| pointed out.tat ene Lad \u2018gnorvating\u2019 efocti, of indoor winter 1 National NRIem VB : Sapa mo, Gone coon ty 1 CONTROLLER OF CURRENCY.st \u2018 - dot Canadians\u201d differed from both -1h- ei es Re i inst white | Po owest Against Government.- Le blood 18 ot atery | ; CLOSTN CHAN _ | on the: part of natives aga urine -_\u2014 ST «:Ÿ porte or Brglaid and.mel \u201cnat 1£-fails tô- Supply\u2019 Fithian to the \u201cMAIL G- GE, Si women have sauve a renewal of il Mr.J.E.Rourke Appointed for the - > .8 BR | is tem\u201d = _- one , =I 66 Les (F7 ifiytien, Hayti, May \u201828.ne \u201c|.change: this: fact.He wished to.see.eros a feel.and oe wg ane | me arr wires Les Ve ee an organized attempt was\u2019 Dominion.© - Pet ; = i J nde siminiatregen of Eb i ll | Bie preg lb Sr Eh See Si Sen Be Hh Bh SE We, : 54 F Te, oprinues in the Jepartmen: 3 bo.8 amed.CL impe re a range\u201d épressing del\" Salling of the ser a gusta prominent resident, Sam Lewis, went osama.pi Bt.E.Rourke nap.s \u2026- 5 20, \u2018Crth T ter of -war,]| : : g r 1 i morn - en ap rren se ait wl of ind mons eincamp- | ; a T Jom.forigea has been changed to -an earlier\u2019 \u2018hour, to a newspaper office and had ine na for the Dominion in ruccession to: the.= Br ; ) : has pI certain\u201d \u2018be tive newsboys parade e pic ou 58 i saminth.Rebels, atiaekirg - men\u201d \u2018restoratives t De used ae : \u201ctime \u2018oF:| and consequently \u2018there will be no sup- | © who, he alleged had made over- |late Mr.Toller.Mr.Rourke has been .: 64 1, =rvaps, have occuplea' «Fort 1 The.Orangemen of the two: distriots | \u2018year to.form oh bldod.- plementary, mail made up at the Mont- a tr \"his daughters; ' Lewis calmly connected with the department for 88 ro l-rches, Valiere and- À working.under.the jurisdiction of the a new.i |.real office at six p.m.on Wednesday, and shot im many years.\u2018 M create ~NEW: Tn marchgd the\" mative out h ë 13 \u201cer seizing munitions >fiwär \"| County Lodge gt ontreal \u201cwill hold \u2018ments \u2018are £0) the , 24th, as\u2019 it would be too late to | \u2014 + Le es Sapphes.iin.i their.Fetes Seta: de DE thei easily assimilate 1 make pal th\u201d.the \u2018steamer.| === - a rr og a 66 .rebels took some\u201d Prise \u2018| Nerve - Food.The only mail; :t Hoel Gig [Oh 1 68, \u201cvm they subsequently\u2019 set.\u201ca July.at-Stanley \u201c Street: Presbyterian, mp.E : be: = est.\u2018rer stripping them -0f - ir: rch The preacher: for \u201cthe, 0 i ; vai N- AH communication with\u201d ort: mn: bi = rrches, Trou and Velieto \u201c18 > eal \"interrupted.8.ht or ; +! method of.operat! VE + ature 5 ; is feared, a repetitiph:.; sr ight the 2 a warfare conducted: égains 2, os 4 \u201ca n 2,7 oment of nav as.mas : : aa | 1 5 on po i which Juste for.cist fs ade 4 baking po D.Assth \u201cespecially.in-thé =.| Ace \"employees n \u201cth Aa = ode: Jeu.| the length of Sal ed ; Oraam of à FE seu.of-St.Luèle, where there 1 Company's post at Be = és nder In \u2018+, \u2018'aitien is quiet, \u2018tithe, pe \u201c(ares covering 82 area .ofivten\u2019 mile in a cande\u201d and wer unable tosmakè \" ow.J Ven, pnding country.are.A \u201c hve + vf future troubl ai : pr PAE ST pra TH remarked that our dresses for Dainty Dresses for Dainty Lite Gils A lady visiting this - department only yesterday | little gifls were th Ÿ - Hats imported from Paris and.New York.\u201d \u201cThey dre | prettiest she had ever seen.We have a beautiful dis- : play and variety in the real Kimono style, cool ging- |.hams, linens and percales with.Oriental \u2018trimming.Every one of these are new, and will: be shown for the first me on Thursday.Ages 2 to 6° years.Thursday.PT mu *.* eT Tae aL IE ESS Tan : Hip 95 | a model and all beautifully: designed.For hore © underweaf; plain=\u2014 A 6 yards vu hon elias M4 «05 .In the way of bañding- we would.Thention ox 8.inch width, in black and white, Dresden \u2018hlue : ad : A \u2018mar rower one in beautiful pale shades of pink: \u2018and white, white, and champagne, at $2.50 per yard.blue and.white, black and | white, at 65, 90, $T 25 per yard.: Rattail Guimp braid in pink, champagnes vit | and cadet Blue at .10 per yard.EEE White cotton button ornaments in two sizes; the: J.round effect at .08 and.10 each, square effect at .12.4 and 15 each; others a at 43 per yard .a Ei \u201cSpecial in 2 Colored Dress Linen a About 300 yards\u2019 colored dress Tien, 36 inches | in | width, in a large range of colors\u2014pink, mauve, natural, 5 5 Wash Toda fr Suter Dresses | navy, cadet and black.\u201cThey make a very cool sum- - mer dress.Thursday.cee eee 25 per r yard.Fir ine Sik Muslin AL fortable dress for this time of the year.| \u201cOur Retiable a Ribbons , Thursday.A te 3 \u2014 6 yards \u2026 ,.222.2: 19 Ë 6 yards ., .1.0 see 05 400 6 yards .ceva en 005 15 ST 3 yards .we ETN 45: 3yards .Li.ee 1 122 fee ee wins 5e C2} j er gentlemen.\u2026 Roman or, bright finish, several patterns .to choose from.peu | On.\u2018sale Thursday, per pair.112 1.1 20 extras \u201cThis also includes a neat veliete - GOLD CUFF LINKS \u2014Special .Gold filled split\u2019 post cuff links, in sizes for ladies Regular prices.$1.25.\u201cOr with your initial ornately engraved -« = EE le?a Jin, cream, sky, pink and a mauve; ; 500 yards of \u2018beautiful silk muslin, 27 inches \u2018in 1 width, very pretty designs, \u2018making.a stylish and cop = wil on Eh L on sale doy moming.\u201cRegular v values s $3.0 00 to 0%.00- \u201cmostly hats: \u2018which, have come in during | \u2018the earlier part = m2 nd have.been: marked to sell a at $30.00 5 > 835.00.$40.00; $45 .00 and $50.00.| \u201cFinést \u2018mercerized and en \u201c ground- with colored stripes; in mauve, pale blue; chamr- ; Regular.values 98 paume pretty Dresden patterns.dien's «dr Fine stripe \u2018and check.patferns.hursday.- .s.\u2026 ee».ls i Lace Cee .* Te or .4, A i Laces \u201csatin, chiffon or lingerie gowns.\u201cwidths: $4.00, $7.50 per: r yard.rasols, | in bite > re 700° ards extra, nly dren gin haine for di 1 resses and \u2018wash Suits, ; 27: inches das vit.| 2 Venetian.bandings in: \u201cinthe ised aid flat «designs .suitable to complete\u2019 \u2018the length of the tunic of th Also {for the straight front .and \u2018back\u2019 panels, in.\"different designs and \u2018From 3 to 6 inches.wide.: Pi ie sue $2.50; 4 | On.) day we shall place on, sale, 5 Mode PET Ing been exposed on our table have .become slightly shop \u2018soiled through handling.° : \"styles: to- choose from, and though \u201cwe cannot do.all sizes in : smch style, we have all sizes in the\u2019 lot.\u201cThe regular marked \u2018prices are y1.L0, $1.50, qe , $2.25.Ge eee i Thursday A Sie ee SEE ee eee! : in the: balance of a | st 100 ilk ang got iste atoll sold \u201cspecial\u201d = and 30 will be found amongst.the Tot.\u201ca spoody clearance; dies \u201cBoôts is fo | EL \u201cQuesh Quality\u2019.4 at 8am.Thurs: \"S108 5 co 5 || 84,00 and $5.00.Thursday : PSS There is a big, big variety to choose from, that is : why \u201c _ We cannot go into details here.g though, a visit at 8 a.m.Thursddy will pay you, if you desire to get a good, stylish\u2019 serviceable bag for a | \u201cfraction of its real value.x pa Be do Soke On Thusday fom.the Blouse Dept.\u201cAbout 200 \u2018tailored and lingerie waists.These waists hav: There are a number of different at -$2:98.\u2018They are nearly.all sizes 36 .and\" but a few Thursday.aes \u2018An Interesting.Bag Special $1.75,.$1.98, $2.25,-$2.50, $175, $3.00, $3.50, ey pe P erfumes-\u2014Spécial bone \u2018bettles, containing nearly two ounces of any - of the following odors: \u2018d'Espagne, Bouquet des Amour, Iris, Blane, Oeillet, * Marguerite, Lilac Blanc, White.Rose, Heliotrope | : Blanc, Indian Hay, Foin' Nouveais Musc.Regular \u201cvalue $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50.- on sale Thursday.3.| .99 Roger &-Gallet\u2019s face: Dev Vi iolet de Parme, \u201cin Blanc Rose and Rachel, onsale, per box, .43 Roger & Gallet's: Violette de Parme, Toilet Water, on sale at- per bottle, fare size, 99: small size.cele eee a 5 i0h en unas re È - 2 x Fa win u 0\" : on ale, you will be able to.get one on Thursday about half 1 \u2018price.only, power, fancy dresses, suitable for , evenings \u2018and street wear.All in New 25 Styles and in ma 20e range of colors.goods, and if bought i in the tégular + \u2018way, we would 2 Fave to get $40, $50 and $60.JR 50 Thursday motning, Se 1 \u201c(See St Catherme Street : Handow display, ) eo Mail Orders filled.- B .Te effect \"$1 1.98 | \"Thursday.enfants os We.offer.Thursday, as, 2 a holiday: special, lagies\u2019 : I.hand\u2019 \u2018bags of various sizes, \u2018designs, leathers, fabrics \u201cand fastly black, but a few colors; worth regularly | a stock in both cream\u2019 and white.Yoiui can rest assured : Imported perfumes.(Roger & Gallet\u2019 8) in neatly | Violette.de Parme, Peau {- or'two sizes in any one style, but sizes 24 to 30 inches 500 Belts, made.up\u2019 as \u201cHoliday.Special, \u201d re \u201cnew patterns, and color effects.Braid and SC elastic, gev eral shapes of a Ta re x sive, ds we have \u201cmade.them\" ourselves| from: ported Belting and Buckles, Values .75 50, 9598, On tale at t each.885 { pu - u ng = fie ly Tile read, in white only.1 5 à 52075 : \u20ac Chatte pee wrist wy are w é ve nan we ie es we wel ay 25 a pair - BELTS- Special B = \u201cHemstitched Pill \u2018Cases \u201c Hemstitched Sheets % chies, hemstitched \"ends; free.TT dressing.Ext value Thursday.ds 1 .300 pairs of pillow cases, hemstitched ends, filled | seams, strong, .round thread - Cotton.44.= 46.Thursday, 3j pairs fot.ee Sizes 40, 42, $1.25 \u201cOnly 100 pairs of English sheéts, good size, 70-99 .$1.98 LSE 1 Bellevue, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.ry $2950 you were * disappointed last week in not | suring \u2018one \u2018of those pretty dresses that we placed | | > tte These are all ne .$29.50 \u201cSwiss Embroidered Flouncing Amongit a recent shipment of embroideries we * gocived one lot of beautiful Swiss embroidereg flounc- \u201cing, 27 inches wide, in:a large variety of patterns.\u201cSome of them have the heavy raised embroidery work, oe eyelet work, and :some scalloped, in the very latest designs.Thursday will be the first time they \u2018 have ever been shown, and in the regular way they would sell at $1 25 \u2018up to $1.75 per yard.89 per yard + Toon The Tir Pa ie Shop In the way of point d Esprit, we are carrying a Prices ranging from .50 per yard up to 1.50 per yard.As for chiffon, we are carrying a larger stock than any other store in the \u201ccity, and \u2018are showing a varied - assortment of colors in every line.These can be \u2018uséd for making blouses, for veiling dresses, or sleeves, and we have them in three lines at .50, .75 $1.00 and $1.25 per yard.SLs : E 4 i Corsets Ce Cleararice of oddments and leftovers in some of : our popular lines.Models in D.& A Corset Royale, : C.& B.a la Spirite, La Reine, C.\u20ac.a la Grace and Warner's rustproof being represented.The materials \u201c are couti] and batiste, most of the models are medium 5 lengths.Garters attached to al lof them.Only one 4] HL \u201cin the lot.$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and #2 00.On sale Thursday.cele en oe os .69 MEN'S SOCKS - Men's fancy lisle socks, also plain lisle, in tan.\" pavy, wisteria, green, Alice blue and black.Thursday.CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Children\u2019s silk lisle stockings, 1-1 rb, double knee, heel and toes\u2014 Sizes 7to 85.+.25 Sizes 9 to 10.35 WOMEN\u2019S STOCKINGS Women\u2019s fine lisle stockings, plain, lace, embroidered, black and tan and white.Thursday 50 a par \u201cOur Suburban Delivery Commencing on May 27th, and continuing until further notice, our motor cars will make three detv-r- \u2018les per week, out or the Lake Shore to St.Anne de Commencing on May 27th, our motor cars ne three deliveries per week to St.Lambert and Long « Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.a NOTE\u2014AII phone orders receive special attention and 5 \u201cprompt delivery.\u201c nement parie ga last eve presidin councill received from t Pump h disinfee ing, and Sev eral cluding Stanley that the Mr.A.S his cell drain pi IN ca Enginee; tee Pro \u20acd te at for the Equare 1 Secreta attended the Cou zed to charge \u2018early conflicted he amounts stated in \u2018previous avs and also with fhose fn \u2018the fre: The question of opéning re- \"ment stores on Sundays re law NESS OF PRINCE\u201d.{ ., hagen, May-28: Prince; Join re [1 E uncle of Queen\u2019.Alexandra, far.\u201ci Britain, \u2018is serlousl ation of the\u201d lungs.z -} Methodist Church, | Prown, officiating.The notarial agreément Man grounds.- from ai was ordered to come into force \u2018\u2019Fhis\u2026 Dy- at.1 Vote of three for, and thrée- against) p \u2018the time that they w rqoned | in:a short time by the a me it the are still in \u201c confinement.\u2018 Captain Lachute, Que., May 28\u2014A \\ quiet wedding took place last Thursday after.Thos.when Miss Mae Smith was Norman Rodgers, the ceremony being performed by the Rev.Thos.Mitchell noon, at the residence of Mr.Fulton, | Mr.and Mrs.Rodgers left for their new home in Gambo, Newfoundland, on-the evening train.The evening before a number of friends met in Victoria Hall, and presented Mr.Rodgers with in address and travelling bag with every good wishes for his future success.The Lachute Choral Society, under the leadership of Professor Howell of \u2018Montreal, held their\u2019 annual concert last Friday evening in Victoria Hall, which was well filled.The choir was assisted by Miss Penman, and \u2018Mr.Fope of Montreal, who were both recalled several times during the: evening, piano solos were also gfven by Miss Marino Cottingham.After the \u2018concert, a.pleasant evening -.was brought to a .close, by refreshments being.served to the class, when it was decided to hold a meeting on May 30th to decide about continuing the choral.A disastrous fire occurred about four o'clock Wednesday morning, when Mr.Jas.D.Campbell's flour, feed and general store was burnt to the ground.-The blaze was discovered by Mr.Paquin, who aroused the neighbors, but owing to the fierceness of the firs, very littlewas saved.Mr.Campbell's logs is very heavy, the origin of: the fire is unknown.Dr.B.8.Stackhouse is at Sixtésh cottage.The \u2018 Rev.sermon last.Sunday evening to a large.congregation.Mr.Taylor was presented with six volumes of the Numerical Bible, - also with.a purse of raoney__from his Dalesville congre- \u2018gation.Mr.Taylor and family left on Monday morning fov Carnduff, Man.where his many friendd wish him every success in his new field of labor.Mr.Ward Smith, a former resident of this town, died suddenly.in Mont- | real on Monday last, \u2018at \u2018the residence of his daughter, Mrs.Champ.The remains being brought \u2018to Lachute on \u201cWednesday, service \u2018was \u2018held in the the Rev.\u2018B.B| Mrs.Holland, accompanied by \u201cher son Ivan, and Captain .Copping are in town to re-open \u2018her pretty summer home \u2018Ivan Bower.Mr.Roderique has sold.\u201che \u2018Ay- genteuil Hotel\u2019, to Mr.3 Riche of Ottawa.Lu Mrs.Massiah- is attendi Eg the w.\u20ac.T.U.Convention Montreal - this week.Mr.and \u201cMrs.Andrew McQuat- have] left té spend: the summer at Minnedosa, The first foot-ball match of the.séa- son for Lachute, with a team of the D.C Company, Brownsbur£, - was played last Saturday on the exhibition Neither team being able ta score, a draw was declared.: \u2018GIRLS SHOT KILLED FATHER.Sad Enditg of Play With Gun Su mr \u2014 posed to be Unloaded.Quek May 28.\u2014Kitied by.a \u2018bullet: dc, Ma in the hands of -his daughter, wag.the gruesome \u201ctate of Solomon - Thiberge.of st.Raphael, Bellechasse county.daughter, a gir] of fourteen, believing.the firearm to be empty, the trigger the gun.discharged.* Thiberge was struck in the shoulder by thepuliet,\" arid- :despite all the modi-\" cal aid could\u2019 do.he died, The deceased was 62 years oli \u2018verdict: rendered by.the coroner's Jury was accidental death, LT reenter Ne KAISER TO RELEASE ses.German Exiperor, it is \u2018reported, : \u2018Will Thus- Show\" Appreciation of London Visit, 5 \u201c London, May \u201c98, \u2014It Is stated warmth of the reception accorded - htm | there during his visit last\u2019 week by ré- leasing Captain - Trench -and Lieut.er \u201cwere sentenced to four: Years\" im- risonment Sach Tt stho Trench; 1s an bishop, le Lion reasons: ny Prof.Howell and Miss McIntyre, alse} Islands, re-opening the- pretty summer .\"W.G Taylor of thé| Faptist Church preached his farewell .The killing - was accidental, \u2018af\u2019 tne | playfully | pointed it at her father and en: pulling\u2019 + military circles that the Kaiser.1 has | to signalize his.satisfaction aver the ten Brandon, two English officers new inl ed.| a German prison serving: sentences for-| esplonage.The two offichrs\u2019 referred.| to were convicted of spying on the fortifications at Borkum, and last Decem- | cause d'| plained tunt the \u2018éppestt 3 bu \u2018French; who.is- a.descendant PL; 4x0 =f GRAY GOWNS AT cour: The vogue of gray among the po + | 80m's colors wag.emphasized effective- 41 1ly at the first Chuit.held by Thor Majesties at Buckingham Palace, when\u2018 \u2018there were more xowns of:'t-is \u201ceois Du worn than.is often the case\u2019 at, even- \u2018ing.functions.Her: \u201cMajesty \u201cQueen with \u2018dlamante embroidery.\u2018The train was of cloth of silver trimmed with Honiton lace and silver roses.£0 Viscountess Gough wore pale, Bray, \u201cchiffon velours, with train.off gray brocade lined with atin Lady Mostyn, rich gray satin enibrdldSréd in gray and sliver; train of gray satin draved with old lace and mauve chiffon.aly Shuttleworth, gray satin ductéesé, | adorned \u2018with gold embroeidary ; and lace; train of gold and gray brocade gray satin drapad with.sid: lacé 'an ornamented with gray pogris: mantlé of \u2018oxidized lace.Lady Far- duharson,- silver and gr: 3y brocade; train of gray satin veiléd \u2018ni.Brussels.Jace, finished.with: garniture.of.slu- à court shaded gray pearls; train.of - silver\u2019 and ra Eoocudes 0 The Countess - tof broidered at the hem in black \u2018ani \u2018white.mingled with: -diamonds- end silver, the corsage similarly emboroid- ered in diamonds and silver, witu one.swathed -gleeve of pointe de.Veni lace, the other sleeve of crossed blac velvet; train.of - gray satin veiled in lace (that belonged originally to Marie Antoinette).Lady Harriet Cavendish, gray moire, the decolletage embroidered in diamonds; white satin} train veiled with white and.gray \u2018chif- Sigal up.with steél ribben.gid REVIVAL.or GOLD.BEADE Gold Dbéagts are \u2018in faghtôn.FE \u201cels strings that havé net been\" wWofrn for | \u2018some tinie can bé brought out-and.Af tarnished they can be :brightened \u201cby hot soapsuds or a good palish.The newer beady .are.larger: than - the old ones, but the smalier are Jin.ood taste, : A novelty is the stig\u2019 of alternate plain and chased beads.Scmtimes| the \u2018entiré ring is of incrusted gold} ones, but they x hard kéap.clean.A eollar effect made.of \u2018rows.of .small beads is.becoming to.thé.girl.with a slender \u2018hroat.One of the.new designs has nine rows, each -beatl: \u2018mot larger then an ordinary pinhead: Gold berds are not -espacially .becoming worn next the.si! WW, 307 they \u2018 ghould bé iséd to brighten\u2019 a dus -gown rather than fora\u2019 \u2018frock.5 ; ce UNDER Wi 18 .fabrics \u2018are being - worn \u2018again, a\u2019 neath them is in season.These corcèt covers are in best taste when aäfntily | gimple, .Colored ribbon, even the.pals |.est sh of baby pink or blué, :15-N0 longer allowed to show througa-.present white satin o-:- wash.ribbon.i \u2018most in demand for underclothing.Whité satin will.show tnrough the outer walst, just \u2018 strong nous to He most attractive, and certatily for: snost purposes Ît is more appropriats rot to allow the lingerie ziphon to.he -con- spleuous.+ is { mind when \u2018Tashi \u201cthe: for = lngerie\u201d loupe ana that\u201d is -to in: THE WITNESS\" BAIL AE The Home aréssmanel Mmégld k little os catalogue scrap book \u20ac bcoistinso REMODELLING \u2018AND REPAIR- Ce With our fur workrooms ©, at their least busy sea- spn, now we \u201care willing : to attend to this class of \u201c work at lower prices than those charged in the ., busy season.+.Proven attention to your.furs \" means: + © Special individual care given \u201c -, te:.encherder.\u2019.Your furs » wil be \u2018rondy when , needed,\u201d - This\u2019 \u2018work can -be comvenientiy on with\" your attention.to The new: styles Ab a a érifing percentage of your are now valuation we insure your furs set._y \u2018againet fos by fire, moths and theft, \u201c485-487 St.Catherine Street, West, | | ©.\" MONTREAL.Winnipeg duemsil NL] | LW ST, ad oh ATE A rod LT oa = SE ks wine ee AE ati a RN Ge, pr.5 08 Soh ARE it Bd Shia Se place a flap.of-L the acttig] material over the row of pats buttons.If the blouse fastensiin front cs this is not so necessary, but.té ses! ; the - buttons .oË the corset .waist: through the fine material of'a white, a e or \u2018else a piece of! pa, al Thèse will: ve.found: usebul 40 refer to from | time \u201cto 7 1 ENG E Mary wore gray and ssilver Brocade : lined with chiffen.- Lady Ashbou une, Altamont, gray satin\u2019 charmeuse, em \u2018fon and draped with an ofd lace shawl corsets waist.hén edging is aor.«| wom grow due in ebruaty, 19089, aeronautics :themselves.Hodfee is ugly.\u201d ue A summer underwa atst should - Have 32 short ¢aps at the top a.-hand scalloped border or other fin- en Hke -the top of the waist, so that the shields will\u2019 be hidden no, matter how sheer .the bodice.mer.blouse the shields' should pe séw- \u2018ed or pinned in the\u2019 hind a the the vaist 1 ifgelf, 28 they would show A narrow edge of lace above the.| scalloping\u201d gives a pretty finish to.a Baby Irish edging is somewhat more in favor than Valen- | iciennes, \u2018which is apt\u2019 to wear out in., Jistreasingly short a.time.algo used to a great extent to border hand embroidery.If lace, Be.used it must be of good quality, / thé most EME \u2018hand mone de en wil be cheapened by.Li : WOMEN'S AER \u2018us.: Ni a France.-i8 the frst; and so far as is known.the only, country that has produced an Aeré French women have.aeronautie sport more than have the | \u2018of other countries, and this .6f interest among them is part to the.\u2018Stella\u2019 club, but before -its advent there existed a women's group in the Aeronatique Club nd France, that counted.a respectable niimber of adheretits.The Stella Club\u201d was tounded in |= by Mme.-Surcouf, wife.of an \u2018aéronautical engineer, 1-dpzen or so-of her friends.\u2018outset ft -was announced by the.new club that its purpose was to encour- \u2018age women to: intérest themsélves in and Practise\u201d ! An arrangement -Was made whereby ce enabled to make at.Teast one balloon |\u2019 :ascent during the year at the éxpense of -the club, and under the conduct of a.-feminine pilot.into .Buccess at-once.\u2019 grew rapidly to 60, 80, and 100, an now, it.the end of only two Years, the Stélla has 200 members.has heen able to found a number of prizes \u2018for ballooning\u2019 exploits accom- \u2018plish ed\u201d by women, > f each arm with With a sum- nderwaæist\u2014hot | Tor- a.club for -wôomèn.taken \u2018to \u2018the \u2018For cool days a will finish this Frock while for warm weégthet the short Sleeve and rouhd.neck \u201cwill bé.most irable, ; in vogue will develop the ably.and a From the thé sport ornamentation, iin members were four sizes: 4, 6, § and 10 years.The ¢lub jumped Its membershi PATTERN COUPON: oo | Please \u2018send thi the + tioned pattern as per a The elub- Under its aus- 3952.\u2014A - COMFORTABLE FROCK.| o pui of.tucker] scien: Too Any of the.- materials now design suit- \"As here shown, plus linen was used, with a simple finish of & teh |.ing and a blaék belt for contrast and The pattern is cut n requires \"43% yards of 24-inch material: fof thé 8-year size for the dress, and | 1% Yard of 82- Inch.matetla) for the | ucker, sal 18 ABSOLUTELY PURE | The est and great essential of a food product, is Purity; ; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated \u201chave never been questioned.: Once make a comparison with other Sugars and 20 wil not be satisfied with any but Redpath.Dainty Tea Tables are always served with LUMPS to be had in RED SEAL 7 dust\u2019 et proof cartons, and by the pour.re \u2018Canada Sugar Refining Co, MONTREAL, CANADA.Eatsblished Ia 1854 by John Redpath ohnson & Coppin : would call the attention of the publc to their superior facilities for + framing and gilding, also regilding old frames and restoring picttires.©.Being the ouly practical people now in the business in the city, our 2° ork is good and the prices right.Tel.Up.2696, and.we will give you estimates.634 ST.CATHERIN E STREET.~~ me ra] REE Dim EA fry i aiid ma + To the Lady of the House When.in despair at the ease and rapidity with which your boys (and isle) make holes in their stockings, just remember that the ; ; TOME LAUNDRY .| \u201cTHE LAUNDRY, THA T KNOWS ROW,\u201d nied ES N J iim agit J marge AG \u201col TI ake ET «3 _ a du =.EE siven \u2018below.pices\u2019 lectiires are given frequently by } 5 competent authorities on aeronautical No.subjects, and numerous balloon fetes oo \u2018are held in the aero park - at Saint- Cloud, Several of the members.hold pilots\u201d certificates.Altogether during | the year 1910 the members of the Stel- .la made fifty-nine balloon voyages, \u2018eleven .excursions in.air bles - \u2018and EP Size erred ah » .» Name domes hae 3 sétortees ae 7 of Sra ai wash.\u201cPhone Up 8480.£1 packs and stockings Geof charge.\u2018when sent io \u2018the rest » AS RICHMOND ST.GLEN MAWR PTS SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO.Sk Les eX as to the carset covers ic he \u2018worn bo 3 .cream, .ten aeroplané, trips.- + loon.voyage accomplished twenty ours., | teen, mimites\u2019 ina quick oven.DATLY COOKERY B RECIPE.\"Halibut steaks 1n crea the steaks.in gcidulated, ed water tor tpn minutes] then drain \u2018and\u2019 \u2018wipe dry and lay.in a baking pan \"Po \u2018a two-pound steak allow one cup _one tablaspeonfu) ome teaspoonful of salt, and a quarter teaspoonful.péppér- Dred with: fleur: before \u2018putting it in \u2018the The longést bal- Address.nm full: Lo Sa : 2.wis one of ace de racne nec case naccoposise nca uu006 \u2014 Parboil slightly salt- \u201crss of butter, np \u2014Be sure to cut Sut ithe illus- \u2018tration ahd send.with thé \u2018coupon, carefully filled out.; The pattern san- not reach.you in tha a week, ¢ the steak pan, and season with salt .and -pep- t a, ; per: Thèn dot\u2018 with the Butter and |, or stamps.sac das Jn cas Toone al}.pour the cream around it} Bake ff- pattern Parnes se Block, : Montreal.= La wi 3 GHATEAUGUAY PRAPORNANCE, Representation of Canadian Batdle' , + De Produced in London.on : piri : Lenton * May\u201d .38\u2014The_ \u2018canajes \u2018pageant committee: Jhas \u20ac \u2018to includé ii the Festival of the Empire the scene depicting the battle of Cha- \u2018teatguay.the withdrawal.ot which: Has \u2018been.much resented by.Canadiens.a .Se, Vo ee It was announced in \u2018Apr that the \u2018Catadisn committée;\u201d of eliminate, from the Corenation : programme\u2019 Canada's principal contribus | \u2018tion \u2018te-the pageant.- This plecé,: which has been in course of: präpèreHon \u2018at the Crystal Palace, was entitled: \u2018Cha-| ay, where Canada was held for \u2018the Empire; and, was intended to rep- Fi thé Sbfeat, through strategy, of | ap invading\u201d American: arc in 1813 by | & \u2018handful of Canadiens, i It was thought that © 2 might .weynd the sisoepttuites 0 \u2018Americen \u201cvisitors and \u2018that i \u2018a reeling whieh \u2018would 'e the conclusion of the propdé Aerigen Arenty.\u201d Later ! Americans -| om parties.strong anada and t whieh: Lord | | Stratheona in president had.décided te ; 4 Tals ty hve \u2018not hur = Gilbert, on.a paris, May, 25.Aviator Pr \u2018his\u2019 machine\u2019 \u2018turned turtle dnd plunged to 4 ground.Frey was i leaving Bb Attevoy \u2018tor rT lost nib way: and landed at | later Xe the\u2019 \u2018tirat og of tise: \u2018course.- : : Santos ° \u2018the.first.contestant to Teach Angouleme, is reppiring h 3 toe the éeèôné stage: of the es sors || oul tè St.Bastien.: es aT Se me | made a Tecor = Day Las Molnoabt to this\u2019 place yes- | owe sonst G y \u2018terday in, the Pati to Madrid aviation.) less cfa À > race, brought out his machine last Le choo when \u2018evening : to give an exhibition fér the | benefit of vast pt of people, who \u2018gathered to | the Sian.He was not successful and ~the crowd became un- matéed their money back.i yIsITS \u2018QUEBEC; + nébéé, Mayes Burston, past Lord M {1s in Quebéc, on his way to ihe Coronation, called at the city hall yesterday to pay us respects to\u201d Drouin.In \u201cthe absence - = M p | Drouin, The g in PEE pltor \u2018bis \u2018flight from the Aviatio told at |.was received by Mr: \u2018inard, vitycler n 3.08 d'eléek yesterday; but only suc- SE 3 \u201cwilt Ce 3 8 w | céeded \u201cin - \u2018reaching\u2019 \u2018Etampes, where York.= LT : Ain- &-squall |; ved ni 8\".flight.on.\u2018machine you use ed by the World's Missionary Confer- - ence at Edinburgh to consider more uniform co-operation among t.» missionaries of the world.The committee has decided to publish an internattonal review on missions, and has also asked Mr.Mott to devote more time to or i rames ESS SEE, .Harrisburg, Pa., May 23.\u2014 The Brotherhood of Railway Trailrimen has re- Lee, of Cleveland, pfesi- vote of 597 to 167, for es | as | teminted to wreck the official buildings |.\u201copposition to.\u2018tho-withdramal ot.the | FONE mm ALL KINDS som] EH ns JUST THINK OF IT 1+.|| Erne mn pe pbs | the SAN à Dyo Pt the Goods you Lavato calor em A TRIAL WILL.OONVINGE NOU, fo Rioters - ama the.barriers and at-| and Vedrine's\u2019 machine.It was \u201checes- \u2018Barv.oct qut-the tr ) \u2018thé- members of f the.gan color sither : Wool, i Hsctiy.with- sis the I AE : re fnvariably be cndorsed sender, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS .Notiees \u2018ef birt aa and deaths] rthe, mar-ia-as Te te | .Mame and addre 1 the otherwise ng notice can be taken of |- them.Birth notices are inserted for fv .Ste; Marriage notices .for 50¢; death ; notices for 26c, prepaid.The - an- i nouncement of.funeral appended to gue death notice, 25c extra; other extensions to obituzry, ruch as -short sketch life,: twa cents per word extra, eX- 2 cept poetry, which:is 5c per.line ox- a ra, prepaid.0 - Annual.subscribers, \u2018whose names ap- Tents ol Jats, aay have announce The \u2018story Ls quinte) r mar es and deaths openg \u2018at the'b Shed.\u2018th [ { (without extended obitua ary or verkes) of charge, in which case name peut district there had alwa 8 7.va byl of subscribers should 1m- pote the frie ndliest relations between the witch doctor raised ia Foi Vi 2 / 5 r = given, \u2018| -triots \u2018of Psitién déscent, the come \u2018a\u2019.weird howl, whereupon.the\u2019 attend: - \u201c BIRTHS.SE : ihe girls 1 being, the centre of social \u2018life: | £ À i Chris LEWTHWAITE \u2014 On May 18, 1911, to | daughtor.on alike.The second | se Mr, and Mrs.W: BA Ta ca ea tet,.Mamie, had Just Deco van \u2018their weapons.daighter.-* 2 | Reenan, his pi Are ee a Tove\u2019 \u201cThe scene that\u2019 followed\u201d wa \u201c+.MARRIED.\" =\" | pi Tove the eliest, ihe\u201d two vo ng cally + Len \u2018of that + spor : J 0 ord, - \u2018cuit E 2 RUGERS \u2014 SMITH \u2014 At the Nome of | to Which.bot had gone.on.the advice-pf.af © oc i ee thin Mr.Thos.Fulton, Lachules Que; .0n on | Joyce.but her heart -häd long been given \u201ccroi ; c mkala\u2019s x May 18, 1911, by.the Rev.Thomas A.| to Chris.visit of hs witch.d contortions.with\" \u2018tas=-! : Mitchell, ee ne Rogers to, Mae tor to the camp had caused general ex.ed- Smith, both of.Machut J \u2018sement, but he had given a ei : oyce who had great-influ- Had : eo\u201d By ome (Eee Da ro \u20ac BLACK\u2014At th G Dar e among.\u2018thém, \u2018oster- .To CAF pital, on the Grace I at Home 5 os Mother being the ler doctor's, Staten, ~reata : \"nd home berculosis, James Black - (Robert Mc- She he greatly disturbe 0 and | last the bor d it Montrg Kee) _aged 21, late of Portadown, gagement- \u2018added sorrow of Mi mies en- ir : fell- not -at Chris Andre\u2019 ine C ount; Armagh, Ireland.\u20184-Fairfontein in; much distress.-Sha.told ey Daa, \u201chis life would not.ave?FE.chine to BERTRAM\u2014On Maÿ 21, 1911, at Roëe- HO One that the-witch doctor had wWarn NOTE bank, Toronto.Mary, Jane Clark, wite ed her war \u2018was near at: hand, but \u2018her beautiful of the late William\u2019 Bertram, in\u2019 her father had partially 7 JEusneed ti tne mer cle, xl its spring 68th year.?sage, and\u2019 sends the\" ite.; tow, seconds Umkala ls: \u2018at end, Joyce electing - to 3 stay ee writhin a y ' BRANDT \u2014\u2014 At \u2018256.Hibernia street,| CITI® waiting events before deeiding to ng and, moaning; then:he wrig- To Ste on May 23, 1911, Alice Eva Brandt | 89, OF stdy, accompanies Joyce - ema | sled to the .bories, \u2018securéd them, re- |.\u2018 :.30 p.m.; daughter of the laste Principal J.J.tor seeing the others ¢ off, but tries in.turned: to \u201chis \u2018first position.beside ing by Str.Bourgoin, of Pointe-aux-Trembles Vail to persuade Hef: to \u201cstay with pis Joyce, sxbibited.therii- to her, spoke a, \u201cTa Mission Schools, and.wife, \u2018of - present - mother.On the.entbreak of war, -how= | = » Spol < Te Lach princi ever, it is: \u201cvah Reehan .who'.rideé éollapéed: in.the Rapids .Service \u201cat Pofate-aux-Trembles on over.and endeavors: by threats.and | his und T - \u2018May 24th, ât 2.30 p.m.Friends will f2unts as to her love for Chris, to make: ni deket kindly accept this.intimation.er leave with him-for eafety.- Sis tels ce.so.£t.Jan and: leaves in.anger, while she: finds | OS, ) St.ci COWAN\u2014At 261 Flork Street, Ottawa, haf the eervants have immediately \u2018de |\" aie L Te E on May 21, 1911, Adeline Blines, be- | dumb with the exception of Lalele,-& > de; 4 EAD oF \u201cloved wife\u2019 of w ma.Cowan, aged 78 party & Roe Tore, they can made = put pa your te 3e you.leave : \"T4 PLAN DR ds, hofsée,\"oxen and Shoot of ds) your horses Gots CITES DELANEY At St.Bridget\u2019 Home; Que- et ns, warning Joyce thet Mr.Gran-:|/ \u2019 = bec, on Mar 19.1911,; Mr.\u201cMichael Dé- vise A determined neutral, will not bel, rouge I cam leave you ks.this\u2014 | DRILLI laney timber tower; \u2018native of Cdünty she sets à ed Af met.Wild with anxiety\u2019 gan; desperately, but.she\u2019 checked \u2018Kilkenny, Ireland.finds \u2018him nar Sn attendant shot 10+ or ore Wilk be mores gesture, =.[| - DAIGNEAU.\u2014 At Waterloo, Que, on d\u20acath on the veldt.\u201cAfter : à » or will be worse for you.| i May 19, 1911, Dimas Daignesu, aged spent guarding her fathers body TIElt | Her next words.were evidentiy an SEE Er MT Deposit a silver 5 cent Soldiers 12 years.| fs al das ane lent | oer Jon saris dmg, nm piece and ash i for dtr f [ : Up - : » ave her\u2019los , an a A ; ff.- HOWES \u2014 on May 22, 1911, Marx | Et Erindale.into tribe ro EE and TUE ea Ts Clobed.up Der p dr: a rang sfer jor otre Dame de Grace, and.get off at| owes, in his year as born send to tak I Ë.= Funeral on Thursday, 25th, from his ther, and Chris is hed Ps ue He glanced back and had one more : late residence, Joliette avenue, Mont- Joyee.declares him.to: ber father's.mür.| Slimpse \u2018of her, sitting upright in her.! : real South, via Longueuil Ferry, 2 derer.s: chair, \u2018staring\u2019 fixedly in front .of her, | Soldiers o'clock, thence to Mount Royal Ceme- Ee > the leopard: mask grinning: above her John and tery.I.CHAPTER TX\u2014(Continued.head.That \u2018was the last he saw of \u201crill prior London, England, papers please 3 sronati copy.\u2018You, lie!\u2019 \u201cYou: killed\u2019 \u201chim, Jo 211 Joyce.Granville :for -many- along - day.or i on | your countrymen,\u2019.she said.vehemént-, \u2018His : horse was brought up .and the y oe ne.O\u2019RIELLY\u2014At.Quebeé, on May 20,1911, ly.: \u2018Ana you shall: answer for it,\" \u2018saddle produced.\u2018The blacks released \u2018ouple 0 Mary Ann aS pci o fore\u2019 God you\u2019 shalll\u2019>\" ~~ .| Mm, but stood round in\u2019 a close, ser- | sa TB Patrick O'Rielly.a elovéd wile © The last words rere an echo ot \u2018ried ring while he, saddled and mount- | day.A oo his own spoken a; few: \u201chours.\u2018before; \u2018ed.Someone, came.running .across -esterday PRESLEY \u2014 \u2018AË \u2018hét home; near Cur- She even gave.them the\u2019 same: Adtona- the stoep and pushed through the vor Levis.Tan, Ont, on May 4, 1911, Ann Jane tion.- blacks, elbowing them asié> as.if.they |.0 or Levis fe wife 3 hy aged 85 \u201cYou, are talking \u201cfoolishly, Joyce,\u201d \u201che.were so many children.It was.Lalele, | \u2018rom.Mon answered, still\u201d quietly, but as sternly.\u201cwho \u201ccaught \u201cthe bridle, turned \u2018the | ing via th ROBINSON\u2014On May 22nd, of.pneumo- 2nd emphatically as possible.\u201cThink DOrse\u2019s\u2019 \u2018hed southward, and thrust.Ottawa Building, à =iments \u2018nin, Mary Ann Smith, .a native of again,\u201d dear.I am your: old.\u201cfriend out her right hand with.a vehement 9 e presentativ Pontefract, England, beloved wife of Chris; - -whô loves you and'wWhom you gesture, imploring.\u2018him, as he thought, 0 i cently.Series Hibionen and moine 6 love.'T came lo help you and brought ©.8, Tey At ones PHONE MAIN 2297.Ce iran 3 Funeral, on.Wednesday, May 24th, ] you home here to.rest.Now that you \u201cWoat will \u2018become of her, Lalele?= .: | rd-and 21 at 2.30 p.m., from her late residence, are \u2018better you are coming home with [De 7ked.desperately.\u2018I-must try : 'Teavy Br | 1003 St.Dominique Street.* me to mny mather.\u201cShe is ill and Jone- to get \u2018help; and \u2018conte back to, fetch | ior, King ; Leeds, Pontefract and Wakefeld, ly,; and she \u2018wants \u2018you, .Joy: \u2018: Teil her.\u201d .where they| | England papers please copy.- your people to:release me and go back .Even-es he\u2019 spoke he -knew there was | etachmen 3} ] SINGLATR\u2014At his residence, Greenfield 10 their kraals.\u201cFou-do not-neod them mo hope of raising a.rescue party.à in th i if Street, Petrolia, Ont, on May 18, 1911, ROW.They come too late.You.\u2018and \u2018Boers.had other -work in hand rime l'enouf pi Duncan Sinclair.The oldest-and one |! Will.go \u2018away.together\u201d than to risk a brugh with.the.blacks = : : = = ; - proue So Ki of the best-known well contractors in| She listened attentively, still: Yogard- for the sdke of a crazy English girl i ; a : ne : Cer Fe i 4 Canada for 42 years.ing him\u2019 with that earñest -expréssion who had put herself under \u201ctheir pro-| \u2018I have a | great work todo) : replied QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ' easy Bp ; } - WILSON.N-\u2014On May 20 1911, at 260 Rus- of perplexity.But he hoped the mean- tection, ig : Apple Tree, \u2018but I must bide'my time- ; nL - Creelman i sell Hil Drive, Toronto, Muriel Bea- 118 of his speech had penetrated to But Lalele \u2018negatived: thè suggestion Even if I should call the leaves\u201d up, |: Lowen \u2018Invite.vestions g y the 3rd Fi i ice.Becond daughter of George and her beclouded .brain, \u2018especially when promptly, by shaking her head vigor- | there-is no food.ready for-them, and | gubjects .of quest ons, on att possible Armour an 1 ACR A DE n, aged nine years and she\u201d Tose and.came \u2018slowly towards then 't She pointed hack to.the house, the cold winds: would soon make.them we shall do our best to rot bo which : « Mleld Batte | , saying dn\u2019 English: en to herself, nodded:.as if \u2018to as- shrivel up.\u2019 answers, and shall insert.such queries \u2018he represen WYLIE \u2014 After a short illness, -on May \u2018Is it really you, Chris?\u201cYowve.en | sure him-:she had no fear eith ossoéd: her branches in cons replies.as we can make room for.-ouvent Sté Cu \u2018antoine Road 3 \u201cee An eway such a long time.I pve Geen herself, or for.her | nig ay and tempt.1 Tove the, cold, wind,\u2019 she said, This gust uot be ued, Bower, as an - ; À M.s.x etn i Eth re you Were never, coming back, avd such.finally repeated hier, first gesture, even \u2018and I'm sure:isimakes young.folkS reau for matters not of publie intèrest Ri vice medal er from residence.Tuesday; May & Jot -hag happened.Why are- you-j More urgently as \u2018the blacks grew | weak to coddle-them 80.Every query must be accompanied with | ' The Victd N MEMPRIAM | holding aim L patio me \u2018delay aitd \u2018mnuttéréea-j The Apple Tree i CL IE den an 425d postal pe lat the.We ay Staft 5 SE mong themgglves, .-clogipg threat- | had not nished her nap.8.~/ilk be of ffe Sergean eo DMmwpruar Ths th Bantu to bis \" omselves.clone _ threat: Ani nous commtatiohe e are.now.offering the largest seréeant C Fohneon, died May.23 1908, beloved where they were, awaiting her Aitido obeyy dp ride away.on \u20ac ol 1 entertained wife of has ebb orders, \u201cat 2 ce Would have been worse tha : | rmory fad \u20180 God, how mysterious and strange oe wr 8 n ai = co 4 d rill.are te to take our loved one in He took.her.\u2018Bade dna drew her useless, oven if hé had Had His rifle.les, #hd_ de : ection of Genuine\u2019 Han Made From the the Dest of her days.Her loving hus- gently to him, \u2018putt 2 \u2018êne orm pro: took pe eméndod tt, but\u201d tge Blacks out clear: ar and wright an and the \u2018birds\u2019 ro \u201cre Captail [ \u2019 : tectingly \u2018round her.+, .20 1 of notice 0 e re- sangithelr cheery, wake-up.: BOD.GET am oF : D 1 band,\u201d Chas.° _[testinely \u201cround her; | Rest pode: the dis not, unaer.| \"One moraine pole Tree eke uD h'5.C.Can you 5% cooxmoacazs.Eastern - Rugs in Canada, at very Pera and] Shoe / sending notices ths above ; s revolver, but: dite nk canop ~f th hos Juin na nS on ce Ton 2 Wer ot been here along time, only: the\u201d Jacks-| that also was, useless, under.the cir- and found the fovetiest A A by use to get rid of cockroaches?Ans.\u2014 tf the first tied me up and woülän*t let m ; e cir- spread over her bare branches.As ] or BE.J mames of interested friends, together you,\u2019 he .seid, still ©.gee \u2018Camétances.; \u201cHe was \u2018absolutely out- blossoms flüttered in the breeze they | Try using -powdered borax.Scatter it JOW prices.\\loodie, aI Se wl SD JE Sach 2 humor her.\u201cTen.À pe ndeavoring obo numbered, snd- to show.fight would gave jout the sweetest perfume.\u2019 gn, cupboard Lhelves 2 and in every place | wall, of th taining the notice Wil be there's.a good girl.I.can't, speak sr comme unnecessary bloodshed \u201chen the leaf children threw off theif into the holes they FRnaniy if Sol now Le | La TE : lighlander their- lingo, and _# Æ could, they | \u2018For his: own safoly ne pide geil \u201ca fuzzy blankets, look out ste oem \u2018Where to find them.â (M.HICKS & co 101 M > t lent, a wouldn't obey me as they, would \u2018you.| jot; it.was of her he thought, and to dresses = and Umber t He bie.rout 5 'WOULD-BE.75 NURSE rss : g uy etcalfe Stree Jght, and hen come with'me:: There's no.time'| Fide away and leave her like.thi twigs: No more playtime fo 1 isi Bt :| to lose.As soon as you are abl, the, hardest thing he.\u2018had over been servants; they were busy as bees: send-| v., Ontario.\u2014To whom \u2018should I write _isitors at you shall du bo England to join: your called.upén to do.-° ing up fe rat RTS Pa LE turned to spply for.a position as mirse-in-train- esterday, J er an ee Think ho anxt < caught Lalel - spread ou ng the Royal Vicigria H they'll weno | or pind 1 a part.| Soc nourishing Jelly for the whole] Montreal An Apply | DEL \u201cag om A shriek: from Joyée interrupted.Him: : rake care of her as: well as you can,\u2019 +| tree family.\u2018More! more: more , e y - Superintendent, ;Miss Hersey, : he.was staring, with dilated eyes, Be said \u2018hoatsely.\u2018God bless vou, La- leaves kept calling\u201d as they danced io for an appHcation blank \u2018tal be fled in.B R & ° | The Sixt = wa | at certain stains on his coat, acquired | 8: \u2018you're a brave, good girl.\u201d \u2018the breezes.\" Sa R \u201c \u201d A \"2 ST.© ee are di ~~ | during that \u2018Ehastly ride stains, orl dried pee | blacks followed him for a short The Little \u201cFir \u2018160ked: over oe ll \u201cNew Me DÉESSES Eo na a y K.- Str.Terrebonne, salling from Victoria Tha Cores .came 1058 ets change Add and caked now, but\u2019 ugly: and\u2019 \u2018mimi \u201cdistance; but made no.attempt to mo- and remarked to the robin who WAS| ddress of the secretary of the Histor- Pier at 2.30 pm, for Vercheres and Ww.P re Sergeay takable, lest him; and presently; to.bis.relief, | sailing by: \u2018Maddame Apple Trée 18} Cal Association of Ontario.2.What ay orts.1.T.Folej | \u201cYou did kill him; there's blood\": \u2018on | hey y fe \u2018hack and presumably Teturn- stirring things up lively, but 1azy folks ;s the address of Sir Frank Newnes, who Retur ning at 7.30 p.m.Fare 60c.Pergeant G D.DRYSDAL Em ot mn ot, June 0 | en | élrays nave to\u2019 go, hele ork with à Bye Stent potage dir\" rah ce Sere \u2018from her with all her force, whereupon | : | rush and hurry in end\u2019: anada 8.\u2014 Ambulance Hed: ii 1, Write for information: to Dr, W.: : 4 HARDWARE\" he was instantly seized \u2018and\u2019 held yatenin Lots and lote-of pretty birds built] {jugreä Campbell, Otta oon: And, s broth th Field : ; ; \u2019 \u201cOnt, Secre- other, whose features were unless he contract \\ 1 | again.i : h the cutest kind of nests under the 8ay taiy English History Ne tion -of th ruddy and hale; hand racted 1t by shakin: \u2018Tedical Co 159 Cr Her face changed.\u2018once \u2018more to th n«the light: that site med, rota: \u2018the: blossom roof.\u2018How they.warbled and Royal Society of Canada.Ye.Sir Frank \u2018Who often would join me.in innocent condition on\u201d his\u201d Hans posé a similar \u2018ergeant Y4 ue NE 69 raig: West expression of w hit \u201d \u2018implacable À a + ndowe \u2018he conld see, even at this dis: | sang through the glad spring days! Newnes, 4 Whi cejrt London, | But Pur steel of th had been treating a- beans go 20d ho cant F.| tility \"it \u201chad shown when he first | nes, much pes vos going one.The! Then.the heart.of \u2018Apple Tree.thrilled-| S.Ww.Eng tang : swept them away.white man has a Jellow ointment was employed in i \u2018\u2019anadian rm n an Ww -Warm f - : r case.Ans \u2014 ne t entered the.room; ,and there was .a-| ants.\u2018about an.ant.gi na \u2018out like with the gay mi ntl, it gre \u201cWESTERN EN CANADA.q had contracted > infers Xs ae if, \u201calor = LINGERIE DRESSES dead silence as she slowly retraced évidentiy - , Témoving .things ene and oude again.\u2018oie Nature called A Subscriber, State of Maine \u2014Have ow?Joved a maiden, but where is she Kind .The yellow ointment yeu some ; Serge sr a while \u2019 > \u2018 0 ¢ > her Steps and seated \u2018herself on\u2019 her: tie Two ou shoulder- to the wind: \u201cClear away the cano- Jou any maps or pamphlets giving in The cold demps of death have long veil- might try.bably STE t ain ent a Field Com .thro: hair - a t- .\u20ac ri Cr + CLE ANEI | instinctively that it \u201cweould.\"be rise silhouetted for enized as they.were pjes; tt s time for \u2018business.\u2019 ern Canada?Ans \u2014Write #2 the Im- For her home, friends and Xin area have citrine ointment.heers.1 for him mot to attempt/ any tortber | fgnt-the two chairs of vores thay] , Tiere: there.ovins in showers Inte rior, Ottawa, 0 Department of the |, [allel A Pe\u2019 | \u201cpresented In the most perfect | remonstrance; he could only wait.\u2018and had been \u2018made for Joyce and he fa | feu.the dainty\u2019 blossoms that he or on Ot hip Ont.ir ° the tn of wae white man, that BRAIN FAG.\u2018f the M manne: \u2018posite, see what she would d - ther: by the art] ér fa- nad faded almost; White, but they left}.swept them away.a = by the now êhe was voi o next.- He] Once:or vice a of this very tribe.tiny green balls.behind, \u201cthat grewp.- PRONUNGIATION.ARI 1 Soon muet foi any ince Albert\u2019 asks for a description - mon, TI Ji.GOLD MEDATISTS, - \u2018for her words \u2018or sation ost er | ares as she passed in.Lace me larger and larger; It was.\u201chot \u2018summer | pr Pleasy tell mp the: correct | PIC EE a TOTO the Great tratton or bran fag.© QF gous pros ; nd Serge \u2018and he knew also that\u2019 his life hung iD æiltiduetté of a Morse and shen \u2018weather now.pronunciation of Jacquemh not Ot Tomes) To that blest abode where the brave Prostration, which took the form \u201cof in.! Connau British American D ein com ay by -a thread.- She.had URE Joyce.h self, which Tier, |.Time to give: dose apples \u2018a coat Of for General Sécademinot a 181-1868), of never tal), somnia, several years ago.With ti.\u2018ral regime e only.to give.passed into.the ; h round sun, 80.he , To:that far distant shore, to that fair | she had a severe pain CA I gime {the order and the, blacks would.fall darkness ind almost at once, but | Paint, sald the.his : \u2018France, The .name has become Angll- forest shade, head.Now, th On the top of tie ue.The : 7 Telephones ¢ ana Omoes on him instantly.he \u2018thought he had a glimpse of s touched them up, week by week, until) cized to Jack-mi-no, the \u201817 short as in Wheére the steel of.the White ign, can | top of the head is cote, \"sham, but lie \u2018te Empre \u2014 \u2018Intervention came from an Unex- ing while \u2018moving away from.the orie side of Sa ey oro red; \u2018and Al never Invade! .: | had a sickish feeling in Sometimes $n : - I - \u2014 ei ted ~ 3 ouse, no east, and.the other side.a deep yellow.2 SS 3.www if Several days.The head b , - ol oT ] pleted er, kala Be = Heh was the faithful black.Eee \u201cIt was worth while hi) walt; sel od A Ld Tami me LEG / for days, but she is unable\u2019 to read METHO] .cL NS ; > oo \u2014 m AL \"À ate .So 2°.= | huddled up \u201con _the- floor, motionless J, o her mistress; guessed also that ADPle- (tee dn.conten or great t re-|.Yhether or not the.character of \u2018Sidney thing, without these symptoms recur LADIES\u2019 TAILORED W AISTS : but - watchful.Now -hé- suddenly ad- |e The romeat, she \u201cundoubtedly takes time to.fo prepare for °°\" l\u2018Carton* (ihñ \u201cTale of Two Cities\u2019) had a TTARIO.Xing.She does not have eyestrain.Church 1 Cr dressed the girl, without togkh e \u201cmoment, \u2018had adopted the | sults: - Her.th © .|prototype in.real life, and if such a man WAG ns.\u2014Some recent authorities make a De ; vu 9 1.» - ne.wisest \u2018 éourse; all \u2018thing i = ; fev did: rifi is.SON CLAIMING WAGES.distinction bet Ce : \u2018 rR cam + .5 Es.considered SL L _ - Jever sacrifice\u201d his.life Sr others as etween neurasthenia or ner He à \u2014 5 and was going t \u20ac Ea {aid \u2018Sidney Carton\u2019?e char- An Interested Read \u2014o.\u2014 vous exhaustion (prostration) and bran NIGELY LAUNDERED 2 pre people Eon heme ji Ton the 3 BOT i Jacter of \u2018Sidney.Carton a his part is the law regarding à eu who wot fog or psychasthema.In the fi- Sh .\u20ac He felt certain that his orn.[BOER Fin « the, \u2018story\u2014was.an invention of the age collecting wages after.a few years there \u2018is an inherited weakness of : = 14 erbroo) Wyety lats wi 6 \u2018was correct as.the black éonieoture ra have an echo\" in our ho! \u2018author.es from a father.Pra, hee is no able to support tne wk So that IL ie 07 Chet m e y who wears a : yres be- ears: - | agreement?ns.\u2014He could not enf ar and tear eof i at Tailored Waist likes the | : lights Tower.ut hen one \u2018By \u2018one the With An echo three veu and 3 steal eves [ DYEING SHEEPSKIN MAT.| payment.| gree Consequently rr oat he Tunsty [hurch un cuffs to be perfectly.laun- Rn came dark and To ; ed, 2nd all be- And hair of sunny gold.: { A\u2019 Subécriber, Huntingdon.\u2014We have are very numerous.In brain el! Nsth.an dered.- = i LE \u201cHe wondered Shen, had: > 4 | FE 4 - [8 Sheepskin mow in proces.© of tauning Ne ETCCESSION DUTY.nervous system was loriginaliv Stree sented 4.\u2018 - ut out th vo \u2018We wish to dye r 1 you kind- ova Scotia Reader.\u2014Q.\u2014A u as become exh t s oran: he ative are giving particular She Thouseads of poopie allover hie and fights, , not knowing that Chaka «and This little echo, pure and sweet, .iy: tell us the way to do it% Ans\u2014&Have leaving an estate valued at To enian.les Stress.such as wer faust ed (hy nec avor ae eo Care.potion several of the other servants had re- | Repeats what bthers say, .~: [a shallow vessel, as large as the skin sand dollars to his wife and seven chil- Work.The outlook ifor cure is hettr tow t pared for ironing.the cie co toss \u2018night after \u2019 might -on\u2019 a sleepless turned with the fighting men, Ch kan e- And trots: about on \u2018tireless féet.\u2026 {to be dyed, so-that the skinzcan be laid, dren, will the estate have pay.suc- in the last type of \u2018case.Prolan= Was ded ° on the walsts.\u201c im > | longer weating his neat whit jy re \u201d Upetairs pad down\u201d all day.7\".\\Wôol.sidé down, flat and smooth, in or- cession duties?If so, how much?, Ans.rest, with good nourishing food.ani sion of CL i a © knickers -der that all the parts may bé immersed \u2014Probably not.Ch lief from all care aie the most impr! \u201chureh 54 Cuffs are.shaped to fit nd.jacket, but comfortably attired in in the dye.It should be \u201cnot more than - ant remedial measures.Medicinos \"\" \u2018rust pre 1 your wrist, have a, fine.fin- | ® bis mure sporran ang leg tufts, Cha- It males us very careful mot.BA \u2018an inch.deep, otherwise the, skin might |-\u2014 PAYMENT OF.RENT.be of use to relieve Special symptons, dele oes.= fou and look\u2019 Just\u201d right .a, be a cautious indfVidual, had To use a n naughty- word, A Be juives the hot.dye.: After the but are only auxiliary: means.\u2018 A gates : ç \u2018 , deemed:ft prudent to.Keep 1 th tn Lest In the echo\u2019s lisping tones ca stretch the skin again to dry.P.E.I.\u2014Q.\u2014Sor e years ago A rent- .: i essrs.J.Youll lke our \u2018work > n \u2019 id | ground\u201d \u201cwhile Chris And n the back- \u2018 be h heard.SEC en comb\u2019 the wool out \u2018again witha ed part of à farm from B rent payable \u2014\u2014_ lindsay d _J5 Tailored Walsts.Send us scene, He had 8 re .was on the cI should again: raf wor ol card : at the end of seaspn.After three years ; Pichm .; ; Pr and see Bow, good.and e had no: intention of en- | : : 3 A rented the whole.of the farm with B \u2018noks ond; aE he whath of of baas Chris at Which would bé such a \u2018gresatul tot, | TRE INDIANS LAMENT.the right of purchasing after | four years _ BOMAN BRICKS.raokshire; © sec FE r a certain summer, providi Wh A a s a it | Chris\u2019 was niinded to Tide.» gk As any.one in thelr house | Ce \u201cMrs s.-De -Lène has: very \u2018kindly sup- was pald in advance, and paid rent in ing the cam Janile ir Hon s for rohit rooke; R \"of Bee 1f- thé house were Teall ac and Who has an {plied \u201cthe following verses,, which she.| advance the first Year but not since.B dertak pan e in Venice wer- - - .©\" [ana Joyce really gone; b ly- deserted A little: over three.\u2014ou Le mbes says \u2018are.from a poem that: fifty years has withdrawn the right of sale to A, ford Sen.the archaeologists w: ; .[sense told him \u201cthat.but common- Lo r am! bc ago Was \u201ccalled: \u2018ÉHie Indianñ*s Lament.\u2019 but wants A to pay the rent in advance.i rded an opportunity to ak soma : he: could do: no .y oi [They \u2018were: \u2018asked: \u201cfor by a Nova Scotia It is seven years since rent was paid in Nteresting studies of the bric ks.poor Joyce\u2014Goa à Le ea slim 3 Ee aavance?There is \"na written need tn arches, fortifications.1: | riz / elp.her, hel ar 3 : LV ere 1s no written |uSed in arches, fortifications.the - pe : ent meat aad od as at last he ¥ an Indian, a apes had a agreement.Ans\u2014-No.of walls and in other!ways before t: ° id The ELINDMAN 1 Tauss APPR: : Into the I and \u2018rode_ away\u201d \u2018south-.- And + air.forest ali \u2018ahiade \u201cwhere the wid were built into the: Campanile ii : © darkness.: deer would.ro ME CAL that they were not Venetian hu: ca \u201c CIATED BY A WORKINGM AN ; - were out enietiaing could; feast on a._ DI man bricks.* wi 16: estival: day, 1 ese ancient bric El man : nb white man has- (Letters for t artm Ks were ma Eo = Lind: 1 Sgr sit ot hay are: sufficient \u2018of.our- pat ewe pt them.Sy ; $ | dédressed sd qua fe itor, ent 5 spon be be seen undisturbes, fe al re E i + CE & .ontre ould ÿ e is sais GF Trusses in Maroh last; \u2018since \u2018that nk anything as of our: fy nce had 8 father, the gite ot my question which is.2 Subscriber ask anÿ bricks made this way can her = eo had e for pub.y ww frie\u2019 1 have on no .troublé.whatever.T Jur.sufficiency i of ou lication.a reply will be sent by mail if a y8Teater weight than modern brit» a; * amr a firemen, and have occasion*to wheel 7 : nd m of, Ww ; me the.pre- stamped \u2018addressed envelope and $1, phy-| The bricks examined were o: fo: w loads of coal up, an Incline , i apts of \u2018trut ; a a 1 a dom foo, be enclosed with such ques- first century.One of them bore: ¥ le utm : = | But JE ge Tirso ante \u2018an co: | ue imprint of a horseshoe.which Æ , \u201c1 of.th \"white.man hag | 2 rove that Romans used a hors.JF ; rupture has .never come ; ; the.steel ] e > of ; SORE THUMS, Cn - like ours, although \u2018it is en HR - not take.five pungreg \u2018achars \u201cfor | \"R.F.W.has a sore thumb.- {The skin |lleved that their orseshous sou\" Fry posi ve anne = iin Eat gizapped on, mot \u2018nailed Hr pli or eekly.\u201d ; | ÿ \u201cThe followin number - : ronation, have been passihg through r going from Montreal for the past nuple of days, and the'last of these re going to reach the various bases -day.A number of representatives 1 western regiments were in town -esterday, later proceeding to Quebec.\u2018ar Levis.The balance of the infantry, wr Levis, and cavalry, for St.John, \u2018rom Montreal left at 7.20 this morning via the I.C.R.The various re- iments have entertained their re- rresentatives at farewell functions re- ently.The coronation representatives of the rd and 21st.Field Batteries, and the tleavy Brigade from Montreal, left ir Kingston | yesterday morning, where they will join the other artillery istachments and put in ten days drill vefore sailing, Montreal is represent- -4 in the artillery by Lieut.-Col.\u201cenouf, commandant; Regt.Q.M.S.WV.Kerr, Sergt.Charbonneau and \u201corgt.Hopkins, of the 2nd Regiment, leavy Brigade, C.G.A.; Captain J.J.i\u2018reelman and Sergt.J.Lawrence, of ihe 3rd Field Battery; and Lieut.Armour and Bomb, Owens, of the 21st\u2019 I'ield Battery.In the Heavy Brigade: the representatives were presented with \u2018ouvenirs by the Sergeants\u2019 Mess and 3.M.S.Kerr received his long service medal last Saturday night.The Victoria Rifles are represented by Staff Sergeant J.N.Bales, Staff Sergeant A.Handcock, and Color- sergeant C.B.Price.The men were sritertained -by \u201ctheir comrades at their | :rmory rill From the Fifth Royal Highlanders: \u2018re Captain Birchall, Regt.Q.M.S.Navid Manson, Pioneer Sergt.Percy Ford, and Color Sergt.J.Morrison, ~f the first battalion, and Drum Ma- wr BE.J.Colls,, Sergeant R.W.Mnodie, and Sergeant G.MacDon- well, of the second battalion.The Highlanders \u2018also entertained their men in .the Sergeants\u2019 Mess last night, and presented them with tokens, last night, after battalion A number of out-of-town soldiers were.| isitors at the Bleury street armory \u201cesterday, including two Highlanders rom the.79th Cameronians, of Win-, pes Sergeant Simmons and Private The Sixty-Fifth Carabiners - Mont- Roval, are represented by Sergeant C.| A.Fournier, Sergeant A.O.Lussier nd Corporal H.Viau.From the 85th -re Sergeants E.Audet, P.Pitrie, and J.T.Foley.Other detachments are: \u2018ergeant G.Bowes, 4th Field Ambul- nce; Sergt.-Major Murphy, 5th Field Ambulance; Private Louis Lemieux, \u2018th Field Ambulance, all of the Army \u2018ledical Corps :Sergeant Meredith and \u2018ergeant Young, 4th Company, and Ser- stant F.Hamilton, 15th Company, | \"anadian Army Service Corps; Pri- \u201cate E, J.Dalley, Ordnance Corps;.* olor- Sergeant C.Charlton, C.M.S.+ Sergeant-Major R.M.Lyle, 4th Field Company, Royal-Canadian En- The 17th Duke of York Hussars, are \u201cpresented by Captain Guerin, son the Mayor, and Sergeant-Major \u2018mon.They will be accompanied by \u2018rgeant J.Porritt, 18th Dragoons, nd Sergeant- Major J.Barr, 6th Duke\u201c { Connaught Hussars, formerly Mont- ral regiments, but now at St.Johns, te.The entire contingent saiïls -on ihe Empress of Ireland June 2nc.METHODISTS OF COOKSHIRE.>.Church Union Basis 'Approved\u2014 5 Conference Delegates, _Fherbrenke, May 28 \u2014At the Quebec CElliet meeting of the Methodist \u201cren, at Cookshire, the question of \u201crch union was discussed at some.A8th.and several resolutions were Presented before the vote was taken.| eo Meeting \u2018was unanimously in oor \"f the basis of Church Union.\u201cas decided also to call for a re- Sin of clause five relating to the hurch property vested In.separate \u2018istess.The following were elected {legates to the Montreal Conference: irs.J.J.Dunlop and -R.B: F.(Tsay.Quebec; E.M.B.Presby, chmoñd;.T.McRae, H.A.Worby, Jokshire: ©.Ww.Cate, K.C.; T.| irkes and Geo.Armitage, Sher- , Coke: R.Montgomery, Sawyerville; n Dean, Minton; E.arker, Lennox- 7; J.R.Andrews, Bishop\u2019s Cross- L.W.MH, Lambly, Inverness; - G: Firamana, South Durham; Dr.Daign- Sat, Thetford Mines; W.H.Davis, W.Dunsmore, Bury.puttés: Messrs.J.W.Mooney.\u2018érness: C.C.Brown, Danville; i B.Howard, Sherbrooke.QU MOTHER'S AWFUL CRIME.| Brambach, Saxony, May 23.\u2014Driven | rari insane by an accusation _, Ÿ.à woman here \u2018to-day killed ea children and then committed LL UR TEMPERANCE CONVENTIONS.Er : téripérance workers ŸSE Incetings hg in.the evening were .one a at.Connington, and thé other.hitiv.This was the result of pipe rance Field Day being observed rah \"r-Âte pulpits were occupied by paie representatives, \u201conducted es, Service {215 St James St.4 180 St.James St, Sin ; Way in Ontario County, : when f CANADIAN a oN\" FIC TORONTO SERVICE : 10.45 P.M.*RAIN TH To NOR: \"TORONTO, -From Wikdsor St.Station is fast \u20ac ac-, quiring .FAME polis and Queen City.8.fon Station.The new roomy and sleepers are on these trains, QUEBEC SERVICE Additional Trains.Viger at (1) 1.30 p.m.Saturday.only.Cosches and Parlor Cars.: THER TRAINS: » with Café Parlor Car, p.m.Train de Luxe, with \u201cParlor and Dining Cars.+11.30 p.m.with Coaches and Sleepers.(4) Saturday only.Daily, except | 3un- day.\u2018*Daily.oo VICTORIA DAY .19.00 am, rie, Mich., pension Bridge, and Niagara Falls, N.Y., and to Canadian Pacific Stations in Ver- \u2018mont and Maine at ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS \u2018PARE, Good going May- Return limit, CHEAP EXCURSIONS Prom MONTREAL to ay 26th, 1911.Yancouver ve À) And Return, ; Seattle or we we or 1 $100.50 Portland .» Ban Francisco ves And Return, Le re) S115.50 Going June 1st to Sept.30th.Return until Oct.31st.BXTRA \u2018REDUCED RAPES, to above pointg June 4, 5, 9 to 21, \"26, to July 4th.Return limit, Sept, » 15th.HOMESEEKERS' EXC EXCURSIONS | Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.May 30th; 13th, 27th June, and every second Tuesday until Sept.18th.Tickets good for 60 days.LICKET OFFICES: 8733, or Place Viger and Windsor Street Stations.i i r \u2018lar\u2019 Night Train between\" Montreal | and Toronto, : id - ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between MONTREAL, TORONTO; HAMILTON, .NIAGARA PALLS, TROIT AND CHICAGO, 7: HOURS = = Te TORONTO \u201cInternational Limited\u201d (Canada\u2019s Railway Greyhound), Lvs.Montreal 9 om for Toronto and Betwéen Montreal and Toronto, Cn 9.00 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 7.30 p.m., 16.30 pri.Elegant Dining, Parlor and Library Car Service on day trains and latest designed Pullman Sleeping | Cars on night trains.\" The 9.00 am.Train between \u2018Montreal and Toronto is the de: luxe train of Canada.Gs VICTORIA DAY MAY 24th.Round Trip Tickets will be sold between ali Stations in Canada; also Mas- sena Springs, N.7.Tai Rouses Point, N.Y.; Islana Pond, Vt.; Swanton, Vt., and Intermediate Stations, at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS PARE, | Good going, May 23rd and 24th.\u2019 i Return limit, May 26.HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS Round Trip Tickets to Western, Canada.via Chicago, on sale May.30; June 13, 27; July 11, 25; Aug.8, 22; Sept., 19, at very low fares.\\ CITY TICKET OPFICES, 130 St.James St._'Phônes Main saots or Bonaventure Station.as \u2018the\u2019 \u2018handsomest and \u2018most.comfortable train operating bétween the Metro- 45 a.m.and 10.00 p.m.daily to Un- electric-lighted end New Week-End \u2018Special from Place Stations th Canada, Fort William\u201d and | East; also to Detroit, and Sault Ste.Ma- | ; to Buffalo, Black Rock, Sus- - 23rd and 24th.+\" Ct Telephone Main 3733, a The 10:30 p.m.Train i is the : popu-.' DE- j \\ Sept.6.FOUR EXPRESS \"TRAINS DAILY| \"| CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTS- ALLAN LINE.°° ROYAL MAIS SERVICE ze.: From Montreal and.| victorian - May 20 \u201cJune .23 July.a orsjean .* June 2.June 30 July .2 Virginian .\u201cJune * July 7- Aug.| Tunisian - vw Jung 18.July 14 Aug 1 i Saloon passage,\u2019 1.60 and 487.850; and\u2019 up; .Second Cabin, 347.80, $50.00 :nû UP.London, $2.50 additional.Third Class, Liverpool, London and (\u2018:asgow, $89.00 $81,35, according to steamer, À AL T MONTRE 0 GLASGOW Hegperian .May 27 June 24 Yaly Ionian ., June 8 July 1 July 32 Grampian .June.10 July 8 Aus.3 Scotian.une 17 Aly A AU.ram i and Hesperian: $67.50, and Pa Second\u2019 Class, $47.60, snd up.Other steamers.One Classy\u201d Cabin.\u201called second\u201d cabin.$45.00, ana ue Fnird Class.$30.60.MONTREAL.TO HAVRE AED, LON- \u201cDO MODERATE RATE SERVICE.Lake Erie .june 8 July 8 Aug 13 Sicillan .© 10 July 15 Aus.20 Sardinian\u2019 | june 17* July, 23% Aug.2! Corinthian .June 24 July .80 - Sept.Pomeranian.July 1* Avg gs Sept.10° *Do not cal)yat Havre.; .Ona Class\u2014Becond Cabin Rite\u2014Lon- don, $42.50; Havre, $52.F0 3 and up; Faris, 3.65.additional.Third y 29.00; Havre, $29.00; Paris.$81.60.\u2018All the Aw on the above ser vices; Liv London, and Havre, ae Beted vw With cota = | CH.& A.ALLAN.MONTREAL | CORONATION _ SAILINGS.R.M.S.Turbine Stea Steamer cyirgintan, n,\u2019 triple screw, 12,000 tons.To.Liverpool, Friday, June.9th.aloon, $87.50.Second Saloon, » $50.00 up.TS.s.Grampian,*.new, 10, 000 tons.To- Glasgow.\u2018Saturday; June 10th.Salo on, .$67.50.Second Saloon,-$47.60, 88.Sicilian,\u2019 7,000 tons.To \u2018Londen; calling at Havre, Saturday, June 10th.One Clasg Cabin rates, $45.00.up.Good.rooms and berths available for immediate.application.Apply to any Agent, or M.& A ALLAN = RON AL E L Absolutely = the finest and Steam~ bips\" ns \"ne Csau- adian Route.MONTREAL, queses AND BRISTOL: From - From Montreal.: \" Steamer.Bristol, May 31;.ROYAL.GEORGH .June.l4 - June\u2019 14:.ROY AL\" EDWARD .:June 28, ug.9.ROYAT; EDWARD .-.Aus.ug.23.ROYAL GEORGE .'.Sept.Oct.4.ROYAL EDWARD .Oct.18 For rates\u2018 and reservations apply to any Steamship Agent, or to .CANADIAN NORTHERN STHAMSHIPE, \u2018Limited.- MONT ; Imperial Bank Llôæ.(upstairs).fa SUMMER RESORT: WAUMBEK COTTAGES, Jefferson, (NH, in the White Mountains.- Capacity\u201d 500.OPENS JUNE 29.18- hole.@olf course.: On famous scenic.auto routes.Detached family cottages, completely.furnished, with hotel service.CHARLES V.MURPHY, Mahager, | CAMP ON.LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG | log cabins, open fires, ete.Apply MRS.C.BARROWS, Croton-on-Hudson, Now York.Ll The favorite spot for I ith and Sport.MEN AND PLEASUCE SEEKERS.\u2019 \" The vicinity affords beatiful scenery, fine sea.bathing and unexcelled fishing.Guests.\"and trout fishing in connection with the: house.Salmon and Trout Fishing par\u2019 excellence.\u2018BAKER'S HOTEL (Now Qnen) DT UT : BOTAVENTURE UNION STATION.VICTORIA DAY Return Tickets at Single rare Good going May 23rd and 24th.Return limit, May 26, .TRAIN SERVICE : SUMMER SCHEDULE \u201cWill take effect on June The OCEAN LIMITED will hake first.\u2018trip on that day.to Murray May, Rivière \u2018du.Lpup,' St.John, Halifax, Prince Edward \u2018Tslend, and Sydney.ITY TICKET OFFICE: Tel.\u2018Bell M.815.GEO.BTRUBGK, City Ticker At H.A.PRICE Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.\u2018MARKED HOSPITALITY.Londoners Vie With One Another to \u2018Entertain Conference\" Dels- gates.LL Palace yesterday,\u2019 mers had a preliminary\u2019 meeting, ~ which they discussed \u201cthe order \u201cof srhich \u2018assembles on May: 25.\u201che, \"Alliance Special hempergpte ; Last evening, Mr, Asquith.en mia For St.Hyacinthe; Dram-.pod Zane oh an me e stations.EXCEPT Connections for FE.viere LINDAY du Loup and intermediate \u201c0 stations., - MARITIME EXPRESS ; ~ 12.00 For \u2018St.\u2019 Hyacinthe.Le- NOON | vis, Quebec, \u2018Riviera du DAILY Loup, Sto.Flavie.\u2018 , \u2018For the \u2018above-named sta- 12.00 tions; also Moncton, St.- NOON | John,- \u2018Halifax (ond Syd a > ney.nnections.- lo 2XC= x Prince ¥Fdward Lalaad - spd -ATURDAX! Newfoundland, 4 PM.EXPRESS for Sk.a EXCEPT cinthe, Nicolet.and: Ante: SUNDAY, |mediate stations.= .; ; \u2018Through connnection | : IK af St.\u2018London, May 23, \u2014 After the aaheh- -eon-given by the King at Buckingham the YVisiting Pre 5 \"fa : business for the Imperial conference | | so tong\u2019 and - favorably \"known, .offers first-class accommodation for - -tourists, with all the comforts of home.Before making your plans for Your summer outing, be sure to write\u2019 for terms and other inforr-*ion to BAKER'S HOfEZ, Gaspé, Que.3 Le \u2018GHARMETTE.\u201d Resort.What more delightfui than to | them cooked .for breakfast?We have a mile of shore frontage, in blocks of 200 feet front, running from _150 feet to.850 feet deep.By securing a Jot mow you: \u2018have à choice of deep lots.- Careful restrictions in each deed\u2019 protect .you \u2018against any nuisance.This \u2018is an 1deal Summer Resort.The tial club; who invite each newcomer to join.In consequence, you can catch ed long.ago because they were not protected against marauders.: The lots cost $ $300, and under, according \u2018to lecatio! All lots.have.large signs, with subdivision numbers visible : from the water.The owner reserves the: right to refuse undesirable purchasers.| - Thére-are only 24 lots forming one | mile frontage.\u201d This proposition ds ideal and select: GEB0.L.LEBEAU & co.\u201c 40 Hospital Street.= \u201csain #71; St.Louis 123.ed the delegates to the Imperial\u2019 \u201cConference at dinner, and later\u2019 there Was.a reception at the Foreign Office in Downing Street, in honor of the visitors.Among those present was: every .embassador éredited to the Court of James, al! the members of.the Lords.and Commons, the heads of Government in the department, the Privy\u2019 \u2018Councillors; besides a distin- \u2018guished array of England's most noted men.There was a huge crush at the \u2018reception, The.delegates are.threatened - with an exeeng of hospitality.Everyone -in Loomdon -Is-vieing to honor \u2014 them, and they find it Impossible \u201cto aceept half the: invitations received There \u2018is a similar: \u2018desire on the * t.of the public to fete the Canadian and.others of thie overseag troops.The theatres and music halls are offering them | free -admissioti; \u2018and: the race tracks, .polo grounds, \u201ccricket.fiéld: 22 | | THB ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited |.| From - Southampton: for summer, Funning spring water, good | ave the privilege of .saImon i - April 22: .MAN, 1 April \"29.MAN.Sixtpen Island Lake a real Summer | catch Trout at your front door, and have fishing is.protected by a large influen- |.twenty ito thirty -Trout at your own } landing before breakfast.At other well 4 known resorts the Trout has disappear- ment that \u2018wad torn, off | Try 1 The [)Onunion we WHITES STAR- \u201d OANADIAN SERVICE } Weekly Sailings Between by the Twin and Triple Screw Steamers ; complete.with th devices tor, miort and ES .e FAVIONIS - CANADA, ana} ; in: assen ers J Rs er STE Ly ordins | maximum Facilities at m ira cost.à Class Acoommodation Cabins only.REX | + Montreal-Quebec-Liverpodl I ù LAURENTIC-MEGANTIO _ | nn | 6 : the best experience can devise.Cloned | Purchase EAC MPANY, LIMITED, 560 St he rine Street \"West, near \"Drummond.| NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, $16.50 to $240.Payable cash, or $5 deposit and $1.00 weekly.Reco fis from 40c.THE LEACH PIANO i, COMPANY,.LIMITED, 560 St.Catherine Street \u2018West, near Drummond.Ë $100, payable cdg 5.00 only.THE LEACH-PIANO CO., Limited, 560 Bt.\u2018Catherine St.West, nedr Drummond.SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac- cordeons, violins, anjos,\u201d trings,etc.at great \u2018reductions.ACH PIANO CO., Limited, 560 st.\u201cCatherine gtreet West, near Drumm; \u2018GET A PHONOGRAPH FOR THE COUNtry house, in addition to: -its music.1 | charins, you can also record the voices > of your visitors and othérs.In this way the phonograph gives you a sou- does.of their faces.NEW IMPROVED Tac UPRIGHT planos made in Toronto.Used; and endorged by Montreal's foremost mu- sloians, theatres and educational inati- \"GLASGOW: PAGSENGER AND.FREICHT SERVICE.From | Glasgow.miens.May 18.SB.BALACIA .May 9% | May 20\u2014 85.CASSANDRA .June 5 seven\u2019 May 27.SS.ATHENIA June 10 a fitted with, Refrigerators.\u2019 assage Rates: Cabin (called Second), 5 $45, 00, upwards.Third Class, EBactbound, $29.00; Westbound, $30.00 TRE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limites \" AGENTS.CT THOMSON JOINT LONDON: PABsENGER AND FREIGHT + # SERVICE, Cola.Storage ang: \u2018Cool.Ar on all Steamers.- ss.HURONA ,.«ec .cc %e %.May 27\" oT.8S.AUSONTA .eo oo ,.June* 8 #T,59.ASCANIA (New) .:.June 9 BS.IONA .«June 17 *Passenger steamers.Passage ratés: Cabin (Callea Second), $42.50 and upwards.Third class, pr ish, East, $29.00: prepaid, West, $2 8.AGENTS.v\u2014 \u2018 \u201cLEITH SERVICE.Lee SS.CERVONA .agus nose Jugs: 20- For full partioulais\u201d \u201cfor all services, \u201cLapply to THE ROBERT REFORD 00.Limited, -Montreal, Toronto, Juste; St.sonne N°B;\"anid Po land,-Me.- .AE aoa IS CANADIAN \u2018LoNDON PASSENGER = 5 SERVICE, - = From: Montreal\u2019 - =~ for London.ONTA- May 16.T.88.AUS \u2018ee \u2014\u2026.June 81.May~23.T.SS.ASCANIA: (new) June § June.13\u2014 SS.ALBANIA ,.July '1 Passage rates: Cubln (called - Sec-| ond), $42.50 and up = Third class, EH East, $29.0 00; prepaid, West, , \u201cTHE T.88.\u201c ASCANIA® (New) nier charter to British Admiralty for (wr the Spithead Review.) 7 IS THB CORONATION STEAMER |?Sailing from Montreal for \u2018Tiondon,.June Sth, Full particulars on application\u2019 to _ THE ROBERT RÉFOÉD CO, Limited, GASPE BASIN| uonireal, quebec Toronto, St Joun, .B., Por ©.npnipez, Man.\u2018and all Cunard Lin e Agen ta \" : x Manchester Liners |g | (LIMITED) WEEELY SAILINGS TO ax» znon \u201cMANCHESTER.From Man From Montreal.RADE \u2018Ma¥®13 CORPORATION May 20 May 6.MAN.ENG ER .May 2% May 13.MAN.PER .June 3 May 20.MAN IMPORTER ae\u2019 AN.SPINNER \u2018une- 10 May 27.« June 17 Limited \u201cmimber of passengers carried.FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited | seats.MONTREAL.NADIAN PACIFIC EMPLOIE) = ND OTHER STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL, QUEBEC \u2018AND LIVERPOOL: - .LAKE.MANITOBA.va.MAY 25 | EMPRESS OF - IRELAND, JUNE 2 LAKE CHAMPLAIN.JUNE 8 EMPRESS OF \"BRITAIN, JUNE 1617 Räites\u2014Empress.steamships \u2018First class, $90.00.and upwards.Second class, $51.25, and upwards.Lake Steamships\u2014One Class Cabin, second class rates, HI.59, \u201cand upwards.! \u201c© Tickéts\u201cand information from any.Steamship Agents .or:- W.G.Annable, \u201cWa, Webbe, - Gen.Passenger Agt.Passenger Agt.\u2019 2 and 5 Board of Trade > Building.og Ae enclosures and other fike places have \u2018been .thrown open to th em.\u2018While the delegates to- the Imperial Conference were dining.were similarly.entertained by the Karl arid .Countess-.of Granard, \u201cthe jatter of whom was Miss Beatrice Mills, of New York.to the reception at the.orelgn.Offic where they - were 198 \u201cby | \u201cMigs Lewis Harcourt, whee boted for Mrs.Asquith, who $8 absent hecause of\u201d being: in mourning.tm rime LIGHTNING STRUCK CHURCH.: + \u201cToronto, - \u201cMay 23.\u2014 About ten | .0°clocK last\u2018: night a bolt of: lightning \u201cstruck the \u2018steeple.on St.James Cathedral, and the pecs of iron orna-.bounced across \u201cthe store ef D: An as the.Street, and.into\u201d ile e aged\u201d cou le = LOST\u2014COLLECTOR\u2019S CARDS, SAT = INVENTIONS 2 with Mr.Asquith.last evening, -thejr wives Later they went \u2019 | tutions.Prices $375, payable $10 de- ASK: AGENTS FOR PARTICU-} LARS, or a otro Dame SUEY BEAM CSL EIN LIMITED, 560 ne | Di .3 580° Bt.Catherine 1 5 at , Et, Betnerine Rrest ; Vest, near ?1 mi = a x _ MONEY TO LOAN.BND ON- FIRST 0.$1,000, - 500, Novo.TG (El P00, $3; 000.5 33.000, Ta Jes.iver tortor Loans, Regal EstateIn- surance Agents .and Valu 40 Hos- \u201cpital street.Main 6571, SL Touts 128.SUMMER BOARD.\"SUMMER BOARD, \u2014 MAPLE GROVE, situated high among the Éaurentians.Opens May 24th.rge, fairy house.All modern conveniences, wgloctrie u hts, etc.For particulai\u2019s, \\ te} Ts.JOS.DAVIS, Morin; \"LOST AND FOU ND.UR- day, between Victoria Ave, along Western and unto N.-D/ de Grace.Reward.85 St.Lawrence -Blve.LOST, A YEAR AGO, BOOKS, STRAP- together.Virgil, Horaèe, Orlando urloss, 12 in all.$4.00 \u2018reward.PF.MBERSON, 3563, City.mme see ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS | I ADVOCATES, SAREITERS, ac, _ ELLIOTT & DAVID _ Ravooates, Barristers and Bolioitors, Cemmigyioners.fo for r au the the Province Masoachubetts.and New \u201cYork.all Canatia Life Buliding, 188 St: Jamee st.| nid JF ue KE L.a David.vias, MARKEY, SKINNER, ; PUGSLEY & HYDE, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 BT.JAMES STREET, ONE.C I Er FAD.5 MARKEY, 2 za WALDQ W.8 PRG WILLIAM à FU \u201c _ @ GORDON HYDE.i FS MAGLENNAK, PATTERSON & \"Jin, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, 190 St, James Street, Montreal, TW.PATTERSON.2 4 ramen MARRIAGE: LIOENGES | IOSUED BY JOHN M.M.DT per at.James Street.Gouin, Lemieux, Nurphy & Ç Berard - Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.Quebec Bank Balding, 11 Place: Armes, Sir I.Gouin, K.C.Hon, R.Lemieux, K.C.D.R.Mur K.C.L PB, Béraxd, K.C.Ant.Perrault LLL JE Dion, B.C.L es SE \u2014 solicit the business of\u2019.Le Sanutac ers, Engineers and Others realise the advisability of having oo Patent business t a orts.\u201d Pre liminary advice free.Charges mhoderate.Sur, uventor s Adviser.sent :upon re- PIANO BARGAINS \u2014UPRIGHT Pianos venir of their voices, as?fhe caméra |.1 av, CEE ks or TY qe Py with diploma for district schools.Apply with testimonials, stating salary wanted.to NORMAN C.VAN- VLIDT, Lacolle, Que.WANTED\u2014TEACHER HOLDING AN elementary diploma for school in Avoca, Quebec.© .lary $20.00 per -month.Term six months.Duties to begin June 1st, 1911.Apply to WILLIAM KELLY, Sec.-Treas., Avoca, (P.O.), Quebec.TEACHERS WANTED \u2014 TWO testant teachers wanted for the Dis- 3550.00.Schools of St.Anicet.Salary 20.00, for term of ten months, be-|.ginning Sept.4th, 1911, Apply to the undersigned, with references, before the 20th of June.J.O.STEWART, Secretary-Treasurer, Cazaville, May 17th, 1911, WANTED\u2014TRACHER WITH MODEL Diploma and experience for Quyon Model School.Salary $350.00 per year, Also one elementary teacher with diploma.Salary .$220.00, applications to be in the hands of the undersigned not later than the 15th June, 1911.WwW, F.BRONSON, Sec.- Treas., Quyon, Que.WANTED, PROTESTANT FEMALE Teacher, holding first or second class Elem diploma, for Onsiow Centre School.Duti commence after summer holldaxe, tos airy $300.of the Plications to be in the hands © undersigned on or before 20th \u201cSube.ROBT.STEELE, Becretary-Treasur er, Quyon, Que.' \u2019 .YO L ET.NO: 1 KINKORA AVE, OFF 248 MAC kay, near Dorchester Apartments.and 4, to let; heated; hot water year round\u201d water and | ice free.Apply, Janitor, 5 Overdale, or 8.D.VAL- HERE; 1431 st.Hubert.ans St is 9 Corner StoreTo Let \"Pine Corner Store re Lat-\u2014With base tent and upper fia Apply to Manager.\u201cWitness Office - The Witness Block tenants\u2014offioes or shop.App to the MANAGER, 143 St Peter street = APARTM ENTS TO LET.TO LET, IN THE HAMILTON Apartments, 2e 256 Mackay Street, 4, 5 and 6-room Kinkora Avenue, ped hone Op 2108.SUITE OF SIX ROONS IN BISHOP Court Apartments, to rent; he Suite is on the ground floor, ishop Strest.\u201cBIRCHENOUGH, S00 Merchants Bank Building.Tel.Main, MONTEBELLO APARTMENTS, 344 Mountain Street; splendid n-w apartment house, only a few more to disse of; equipped with best automa- \u2018Mc fire protection alarm, connected with fire department.Each apartment separated by sold brick walls, contains eight rooms; walls papered and decorated: heated; permanent hot water service; tiled bathroom; gas stove; electric fixtures; refrigerator; ice; vacuum cleaner; fire escape; fireproof wall safe; \u2018hardwood floors; janitor; telephone service; no taxes.Apply on premises, or JOB.SAWYER, \u201c Architect, 407 Guy Street.Telephone Up.2187.FURNISHED ROOMS.TO LET.| COMFORTABLY FURNISHED RO om to rent, by private family, at No.22 Overdale avenue TO LET, FURNISHED DOUBLE Room bathroom flat, also, double bedded room, suitable for two To fen tiemen.Apply, 68 Beaver Hall Hil \"PROPERTY FOR SALE.| PARK AVENUE EXTENSION, NEAR Beaumont.Building lot, with for sale.Price $300.on Address N.R.78, \u201cWitness\u2019 Of- TS FOR SALE.ON MADISON AVE.tre Dame de Grace.Good car ser- Vice, water, drains and sidewalk.Price only $300 each.BIRCHENOUGE 409 Merchants Bank._ Tel.Matn 7979.LOTS \u201cFOR SALE\u2014A FEW CHOICE |.lots for sale on Outremont Avenue and Durocher Street, near Fairmount.Must be sold immediately.Prices rapidly increasing.Office.500\u2014HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO #85 Let, 747 Wellington.St, 25 x 115; opposite St.Charles School; fine locality, with beautiful tall tree \u2018in the yar electric light and gas stove; posses\u2019 elon May, 1911; cash.Apply B.A.cCTOT, 212 St 152wrence: Boule- 7 Tel.Main 3 FOR SALE, SELF CONTAINED H B.Fethersto C., ME.Counsel.Fret Fh Taylor, nee Sa Residént.CANADA LIFE BLDG, MONTREAL.Offices:\u2014Toronto, Montreal, .Ottawa, .Winni ipe£ \u2018andl Vancouver; : = _\u2026 IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS Merchants Bask Bubding, Montreal.t _ \u2014 ASH ES Qiven away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.| Easy of Access.were walking along, and st ssé them \u2018by about an inch.ment was about two feet long*by foot wide, and .wag quite heavy.Had it struck anybody .the -results: would undou tedly \u2018have been serious Londo © Ma \u201c93 de | though requested \u2018to res a ce ole by the Socléty for; the Prevention 0! the ground that he favors vivisg ction, declines, holding- that there is © o in-| consisténey in his favoring vivisection while holding his office in-the gnimal \u201cHe says the botlety cÿn re- Cruélty to Yanimigls onl 1 >.\u201cThies \u201ccondit'sn; and may.be Feed at-any thro, ben | ; the ho es it.twill Hot.ouse, n Marion, ¢ Bank on one of the best streets of the sity: dern convenienge.Box Bee and romeo, nets mo ce ! 46 mére PATENTS) _____ FOR SALE, in vues =\u201d KINDLING WOOD FOR \u2018THE au LION\u2014Kindling, Cut wood, 33.00; Min ois, $1.5p tes .load.°C.MACDIA ARMID D, 402 Wil- - \u2014\u2014 - # Ham streot.Tel M, 452.PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, Etc.r.s.WILLIAMS UPRIG T CABINET \u201c2 % : n case, - , FETHERSTONHAUGH & co.: Sra cellent tone.Special bar- © \u201cOld Established Firm\" 5 0 and $7 gain, $235, payable § per month, LAYTO; Catherine street W st, cash BROS., §60St.MACHINE TOOLS R SALE Owing.to changes in our/ plant we have the following machines for sale:\u20141 tomatic screw machine, taking up to 8-8 inch stock, with collets and came; 1 three spindle .drill, 24 inch table, inch centres; 1/two spindle darill, 18 inch table, 6 inch centres; 3 Garvin .Millers, 30 inch tables, 1 Garvin Bi gro 18 inch table; 1 4-foot speed lathe; 18-inch Lap Whesl.These Be, toa Chines are all in Brat class = cond Lu and pay be seen at any ti .dres THE MANA GER Po.Bo 3334, \"Montreal, BELL PIANO-CASE ORGAN, \"WALNUT case, mirror back, 6 octaves, kneo - sweli, mouse-proof pedals, very tone and condition.Was $250, now $98, payable & $8 cash and $4 monthly, 0 St.\u2019 Catherine 3 : vs (cor.ROS ion, AINS IN USED PIANOS AT prac- BARS your -own price, tomake room .for new stock.J.H.MULHOLLIN .786 St.Catherine.street west, Guy.BEXTRA Piano, chaser.near Dorch near FINE TONED \u2018UPRIGHT Apply, 218 Mountain.atr ester.MACHINE TOOLS FOR SALE.- to changés in our Leas ve.| me the following.machines for 3 AE we took, ith collets we | 1 Three od Spindle Den; 4.moh ite, § Miller, ese \u201cmachines: are a in rat cts! Ly Address, THE JANAG: >».sus, ; Montreal a RE Ph.Bax « PRO- | Box 80.\u2018Witness\u2019 corner Stan- ery cheap to immediate Pur very \u20ac BOY WANTED FOR OFFICÉ; MUST furnish best of references.Apply THE LANG MFG.CO.St.Etizaboth Avenue, St.Henri, Montreal.SIGN PAINTERS, FIRST CLASS AND mprovers; \u2018highest wages; guler employment, FRED.MORGAN.\u201cSigne and Show Cards, corner of Crescent and St.Catherine street.- a br Phone Up GENERAL \u2014 WILLING TO GO TO country for summer months.References.Good wages to competent irl.Apply, 35 Churchill avenue, estmount.WANTED\u2014FOR A PROTESTANT INstitution in the city, à man and wife (no children), man as caretaker, wife \u2018able to do.plain-cooking.Rooms and board provided.Address, stating salary expected, to H.G., 100, Dally \u2018Witness.\u2019 WOMEN WANTED, TO TAKE ORders in spare time.No.experience necessary.Our lines especially used by moihers and girls.Apply, Dept.As BRITISH CANA DIAN INDUS- StL IAL COMPANT.228 Albert street, EMPLOYMENT WANTED.YOUNG PARISIAN LADY.WELL EDUcated, with best references, wants a place és governess to teach French to.children; city or country.Ve Ar.CAILLARD, 274 Sherbrooke BUSINESS CARDS.PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINTing; Plastering, etc.; experienced workmen; best materials.Rensonable rices.J.CON, Decorator, 70 Face avenue, Phone, Westmount, = - BUSINES3 CHANCES.A JASE BUSINESS CHANCE.\u2014Store let fn the best part of Bleury st Suiteble for dining room, restaurant, or any class business.Box \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL on oft Clothing, Furniture, Sit Plated Ware Old Gold, Pawn loketa, MAK FEAR 18 East Crate\u201d pros.r Tel.East 30817.Es VETERAN LAND GRANTS, HIGHEST CASH PRICE P.kinds of Veteran Lane drantes Io ed or unlocated.EQ L.LEET, 338 St James street, Montres = GRANTS WA) » histo or Dominion 1 oe located, rente : GOTTAGE TO LEFT.TWO COTTAGES TO LET FOR THR summer, all furnished, near river, also.Apply to J.: GOSSELIN oh ne aux Noix, P.Q.LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS, FURnished Cottage, § rooms, overlooking mountains; standing on lawn surrounded by trees, water, verandah: boating; 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Henry Scott was appointed.captaiti\u201d of |; the winged wheel \u2018twelve.The sixteen\u2019 players: are Johnny Brennan, George Finlayson, Jack O'Kane, Andy Hamilton, Jerry Kenna,.Alf, «Kane, Aspell, Jar- | CL : MR.GORDON\" C.- BOWIE; - - \u2018Who was unanimously elected president of the M.AA.A.last\u2019 Might rett, Fred Scott, Henry Scott.Jack Ley- den, Frankie Hogan, George Roberts,\u2019 Milloy, Taylor and:Brady.With the exception of Jarrett, all the players named took part in.the workout consisted of the home working out against the defence, with Albeit Dade MR.PERCIVAL MOLSON, Who was flected vice-president: of.the AAA.last night, handling a stick and directing the work of the two divisions.The home: tomorrow will be practically the same as last year, and on the form showh in the Yast four practices, it looks like.a faster and more dangerous combination than Hogan and Roberts repeatedly.worked their way through the defence Jast night for clever scores on Brennan, while some brilliant combination plays were worked off with the aid of the.ever.: Bcotts and Leyden, : rennan, George Finlayson \u2018and O'Kane will probably be the inner defence of the: team.Andy Hamilton looks.a fixture for the first defence, while the other two defence field positions appear to Me among Kenna, Kane and \u2018Aspell.Jarrett, the Clover recruit, if he is back Lacrosse.Team in Opening Game of Season To-morrow \u2014 Splendid Wind Up Practice\u2014Team to be Selected From Chosen.16.in town in time, will probably make his .début in the centre position.\"4 The shake-up In~ the Capitals: makes: 5 the\u2018 Ottiwa team somewhat of an unknown\u2019 factor, but it is generally believed that the team will prove a more dangerous proposition \u2018 than last years: \u2018In;any évént, thé Montreal \u2018téam has taken no chances, and the\u2019 players are ready to so the.route to-MOTFOW, EASTWOOD -AND MARSH OUT.22=Neltner Fires Capitals in the -openine\u201c| U.at Montreal on Bastwood\u2019's hand Ottawa.May, \u2018not * up with ue, Re ednesday.\u2018aftérnoon.UE 1s: -too sore \u201cto-permit - his\" handling \u2018a | - stick,.and Marsh has not been able to Nevertheless, Alf.Smith will take down a very strong team for \u2018the |: occasion.- \u201cPhe defence-is-a corker, \u2018and | - the home: men, while light and young, look thoroughly.capable-of holding thelr own with the fast defence of \u2018the winged: Fourteen player taken down, \u201cAnd -the team il line up - follows: \u2014Lesueur, Pringle and Shea, defence Bela; Ashfield; Whalen, home field; and Lavelle, inside.Roberts and \u201cDooley will be spares and both will likely be pressed mate mr vice, \u2018before .the.close of the On the Shamro k grounds to-morrow -affernôon a doubfe-header in -the Anter-.\u2018mediate: Lieague will: be played.- : first -game between the \"Shamrocks.\u2018and {'thet:-Celties will be called at 3 o'clock, and-the second game: between the .t.Patri La ana hy 0.Thomas Aquinag will , \"Mess STE.P.Brennan and 3.\u2018Brennan will : act as, officials.\u201csx Lf : The Shamrocks will select\u2019 thelr men E.MeCarthy, Powers, J.\u2018Collins, S.Kelly, J.J.Quinn, J.Colligan, J.Harold, J.\u2018Mun.\u2018ro,\u2019 J.Miller, C.O\u2019Brien, J.Malone, B.\u2018Leahlie, F.Mahoney and\u2019 F.Walsh.\u2018line-up will - be : chosen from -these players:\u2014S, Throughton, F.Vosborgh, W.Currie, G.Vosborgh, D.Bradey, L.Allmond, P.Kearns, H.Mor- Walsh, E Butler, .Shea, H.McEiligott,- Sm and F.Hogan.®t, Patrick's will .select their \u2018teams: from the following: \u2014T.J.O\u2019 .McMenamin, C.Rell- Smith, w.Currie, Frankie Nolan), J.Tetreault.H.McKay, J.Sullivan, T.Gallery, T.Powers, w.Murray, P.Walsh, J.Redmond, H.Brennan, D.McCragh, 8.Patten.-D, Bradey, .and O.Devaney.\u2018St.Thomas Aquinas- \u201cwill.take their players from the following: \u2014Norris, Me- | Brearty, Tracey, Brown, Sullivan, Roch- ford, Hardigan, Clemens, Langevin, Barry, Keegan, Murphy.T.Ls .den, = - Sooper, C.Brown; JP.Gallagher The Celtic's DATES ACCEPTED, For Golf Ottawa Championsbis of ~.theR.C.@ A.Ottawa, May 22.\u2014The: \u201cexecutive com- \u2018mites of -the Royal \"Canadian Golf As- \u2018sociation has accepted the dates\u2019 \u201coffer ed bÿ- the Ottawa Gulf: Club for \u201cthe \u201chold-\u201d ing of the 17th annual championship ' meetings, which \u2018is \"to take \u2018place \u2018this, season on the local links.chosen are: \u2014July, 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 7 and 8.\"The programme bas \u2018been arranged as July 1, .10 am.\u2014Annual \"handicap match,- 18 holes.2 p.m.\u2014Inter-Pro- Vincial match, 18 holes.; July 3, 9 a.m.\u2014Qualifying round for Ariateur\u201d Championship or Canada and July 4, 9 a mL Amateur champion- 1.30\u2014Amateur Cham- plonship, second round; -2.20\u2014Consola- tion competition; first round, ; July 5, 9.30\u2014Amateur championshi> third round: 10 am Consolati an com-.second round.teur - Championship, p.m.\u2014Consolation competitions, ship, first round.\u201cJuly 6, 10 a.m.\u2014Amateur championship, final, \u2018first 18 holes.Consolation competitions, p.r.\u2014Aratéur Championship, second 18 -8° p.m\u2014Annual mesting .Royal- Canadian Golf Association.: «July 7,9 - a:m\u2014 Open championship, first 18.\u2018holes.2 p.m.-\u2014Open champion: ship, second .18 holes, 1 Ro Open, championship, 18 ho 2.\u2014Op iE fourth \u2018and \u2018Anal 18 holes.animously, confirmied - the prediction.- g J kh HOMESPUNS\u2014is patie.that are \u201cencre with Fi it-Reform.J, ur \u201cThe bowling.\u2018green.at \u2018the side of the.\u2018| club house is at\u2019 last-in shape, and to-\" And à SERGE cm counse\u2014in ne \u2018ew shade of ble that \u2018Ibe opened for the last time .of the Sca- Ii Son The .8eason closed formally over.t ; Bchedule with rollers of; 4 e \u2019['atar hitter, knocking Ap.a A Hamel, uoky by -| &.L.Hainsworth, © \u2018ard saone v- s ope BALL: \u2014 \"am.and SHOOTI NG:\u2014 pr roses .Se bas.= \u2014 Montreal + vs.Capitals, M: AAA Ge Shami va, Celtic, Sha mpacks gh \u201cst.Thomas ve.Aquinas, Shamroc ze ve face at 3, pm.unde.fat at 3 ; sroundes face at \u2014 pleat \u201cMontreal vs.Providencs, Ait: Park; p.moro : opna tent Annual tournament of Westmount.Gun: =:15 7-2 10 am.Tadké\u2018-Mountain- car: to.Grand Trunk Station wit on Cartierville line.(nt : row \u2018rulea\u201d gainét\u201d the | President | Bi th Neow- \u2018Royals in their protest same isnot Récéssary to hold ap tem.on the Filing, the flat.has go and the Radydls \u2018must bow.hefo ing! ot the league's president.; Adcordiiig\u2019 a, imeptced sontempors ary:theréâre chers on.the Roya pay roll.\u201d Phe \u2018inference then Te that, he- 12-5 -alaughter- was the result -of misguided pandering.to nationality.Think it.Coed 0 | and: wil vantage - Providence \u201cteatn- to -see Do pop Park > daylight.ide H.8S.8 \"| Re.M.Phillips, k: Bristo ° have been fy .as | gerard ates base.long to Albany.\u2018vigor dn\u2019 his: \u201chom in the, nature of.are xdted-fôr.: |-has (thé: daistinotion + \u2018of; being Democratic \u2018member -elécted- at.he last election® held in the leity.legé graduate, and.debpite.tempting: \u2018offers \u2018refused: to Jéaye his: cgllege before fuisning «his studies to ® = [into pase- i these men be- | Hiageials ig a super- Supervisorg are x or Contreal, and} ovidénce, catcher To-dàr {8 an.oft-day \u201cfor- the.) 1avets, täken\" ad Pi the.\"b : Ha \u20ac : Mr.Gordon c.Bowie was elected president of.the M.A.A.A.last night, and clation and gport- generally.proves his incontestable right to.the honor.For many years Mr.Bowie \u2018has \u2018been.\u2018an active figure in the association, officiating in many of the affiliated \u201cclubs, the six association directors' under -à: newly constructed fiministrative 7 regime.; .rectors -who retired last week, his\u201d elec-, tion was a foregone: conclusion, as the almost certain successor of, Mr.Herb Brown, and last nights ett un- 4 Coates succééds Mr, Molson as auditor,|'m while thé honorary \u2018director \u2018of the new oo ab 623% + ses tary of the \u2018Canadian: \u2018branch\u2019 of: the: Lon- doi on -and- Lençashire, ife Assurance Co., succeeding \u201cMi.al Brown.Mr\u201d R.B.5 \u201cMelville\u201d Was rejaprolnted secretary | « Lawrence + Van his -record.in connection: with the \u2018adsso-\u201d Dette assistant.Secreta ; Among the first rbusine the.\u2018new .board last: ist ing\u2019 of chairmen \u2018of d of, these - offices: wi ess taken up by and 12 months ago was chosen -as one of\" at es, the nam- ents.iv wété.ne Toot night; \u2018as Bath department, Mr.D.\u2018E.Cruthlow; - billiards, w.Sanctuary; and ardner; - \u2018entertainment, | Fergey : \u201coutdoor sports, \u2018Santtuäry- and Mr.Gardner: are new.comers among the départ- succeeding: ol wr As vice-president of the board of dis; ment; chajrmen, .minton,\u201d now; a.- difecter,- \u2018and Hagar, respectively.: The other positions were left in, abeydnce: - :\u2019The question \u201cof-.the building \u2018spectfi- sions fa the new.Sub jhouée: in West-.a.: sub-committee, g'arottceet this morn- .Percival Molson becomes.vices: \u2019 president.whilst Mr.\u2018John.Davidson \u20181s { | again managing director.\u201d Mr.W.- AT, board will be Mr.Alex.\u2018Bissette, secre< t the season will be started by.a hn be cer téams selected by the \u2018président end-the vice-president cof.the.elub.\u201c \u201cThe interest .in 'the-game.\u2018has - been, growing.steadily, a fact \u2018that is\u201d evident from .the numerous accessions, to the membership.and with the \u201cformal organization of the game this season; toe dome of the best sport that the club: has.enjoyed since its inception.- -Al- very considerably, the committee.\u2019 wish | it to be.understood that théré- -still>is\" | room for any association, members: who wish to Join.Ce : This afternoon the bowling :alleys- pit a month ago, but the team that 1s plèy-\" ing for the Canadian Bowling \u2018Congress: Shield has been practicing - fairly regu-: larly.This afternoon s team.will play .the eecond of the hie and home ithe Quebec Civil Service.Last aturéay in'Que-'| bec the M.AA.A.Kim.My beaten, \u2018| \u2018but \u2018hope to make up the lost, gréund | and pull.\u2018out ahead: on\u2019 this, -aftérnoon\u2019s play.\u2026'Fhe game will start.at 3.30.2 When ° \u2018Montreal lres \u201cout \u201cagainst, canhen on next Wednesday afternoon: 1'in the opening game\u2019 of: the National La- crosse\u201d Union series, \u2018nine of the regu-.\u201c| lars of last seasos will: probabl, be on the line-up.Roddy.Finlayson, Clarsy |: :] M rrow and \u2026bert Dâde will be : -| missihs, but as* Dade - played: through\u2019 only ves of last season's series.the net, en tige zur ne out ontrosl \u2018before it starts.- \"filled the jooking- intermediates, \u2018some of whom missed: «places om last: year's .team by in ofra coin, and ie \u201care the Clover re- léruits, who: ose furnishing\u2019 sensations çin *the -early» practices.; Findlay.hélleves that.the\u2019 worked \u2018out.last.night: in \u2018the ane prac- is going better than:at eason, and \u2018he thinks | ta eus -are Sn f6r \u2018a surprise on dria Day.The\" final practice before \u201cthe Oapital-game will \u2018be -held on: monday afternôon, after\u2019which sixteen play- \u2018ers\u2019 wilf be selected as the men from \u201cwhom the team -will finally \u2018be chosen, -Presiderit-Murphy- | Murphy, of.Shamrocks, & 1iclals: for the, game.dent.himéelr, willbe here to face the little more.\u2018than Ari addition to.ace \u2018of: the Freeh: is -expéôted that this summer- will Jt though the membership has increased | nas -appointed Peter and- Cain, of Fo- New ork,\u2019 \u201893.\u2014Stanisleus Zby- ; séo,.the: spoilén 2 restier, sails for his native \u201claïd -to-day \u2018aftér-a successful tour of- this-cou \u2018here - last -night- \u2018he * easily .Sore two \u201cstraight.alle -over.-Paul Sampson, the \u201cfirst in,-38 minutes :and the second: .in eight \u201cminjtes.and.45: secon .Zb3 \u2018wrestling \u2018almost > Ki \u201cno ome many \u2018dol=\"T\" Tents y \u2018and.\u201cwill ta pack nots dsl ood |.(:) ic if notsa 8 Ja den f MANSON, BATES & Co, Toronto, 3 + + a & ho? + + | % -1 hope.all patriotic.+ + æ 2 nt: of the: races > ! \"An exciting game w: McGill College cricket wi id; Verdun, | 6nly \u2018one run dividing\u2019 am the.foams at the close of play, victory \u20acnding\u2019' with Verdun and not, as -erronepusty stated else- | where, with the College.On\u2019 the MoGill team, Buckiey.was the gia DeGale being a shh wien Burgess and \u2018Mr.: éhiéf Scorers : ror Xe Scores and mnstte ; wars 8 oT ~ McGILE.- Ce F.Hawking, b Rydet .- J.Kershaw, c Coates,b Morley -J.Horsfall, D-Ryder: 45 : C.Buckley, b-Coatés -J.Oldérshaw, b Ryder à.:; C.F.Lane, » Ryder .%.ro ,W.DeGale; run out + + Fe Saisie Lu \u2018H, Brebner, not out.#5\" :K.W.Dowie, c Stenobridue: D | BEBE .Le ee od .F.Goodman, ¢ Main - Extras 4 oe Totals en ve ew Winged Go na se oases.83 BOWLING got : .Mi - à x Borges TEE 3 E: Ryder ce ae oo 529 : 0 3 : : Gibson, st Hainsworth, 4 ; Lawrence, b Hawkins 1 E.Stonebridge, c Old : = new.vel.; ; 5 \"b: -Kers shaw + 3 Rider, \u2018not\u2019 out, 7 \u20188S.Morley, b \u2018Kershaw 5 W.Jones, b Kershaw.0 Extras .cece seo Ÿ .18 Totals.ve ee we sesese 64 \u2018sovwLiNe ANALYSE! 1 oo x: JM R.w.C.F.Lane oo ee ae 85 1 C.F.Zane a 005 6 20 17 2, J.Oldershaw .4 & 0 12 1 J.Kershaw we os +.3 z 0 8 4 M.A.A.A.NS.YORKS SOCIETY.Montreal second eleven, playing at home on Saturday againit the Yorkshire Society, won by 26 runs.Mahon and Semple were, the chief sgorers.Score: M.A.A.A, .C.Dean, b.Dockray \u2019.re se av ea J.Henderson, b Bristo ce ee sees Moran, b b Bristowe- See en H.Lochhead, ct Goode b Briftdwe.Br: Shaw, b Bristowe .; .E.A.Mahon, jr., b Pearson \u201cw:- H.King, ct Dockray, b Astowe.\u2018Burgess, b Dockray .fee) Anderson, run out .emple (capt.), à out\\.: 3 - oo SANOURGOMUH YORKSHIRE dir.Extras se: 00 oo =e \u201cedhe Le c00000 CI SA Total +: a+ +.oo oo LE.Ve ew we 86 > THE: RIGHT MAN IN THE o Sporting \u201cderi rtment of the nes tenderg' congratulations to Mr.Gordon C.Bowié, on his being elected president of _the M.A.A.A,, and express:sin- \"cere and \u2018hearty wishes for a &, pleasant \u2018and _ successful term & \u2018of office.I Ë ; 3 metro sorcenéss sente 20 of edo ode ete * Le 250 Le Le Sr 2 LS e , WESTHOUNT GUN CLUB.The annual tournamén® i of the West- Ihe, Gun Club will bs held to-mor- be addressed to Wm.Wm.Galbraith and Son Peter Street, Montreal.Competitors and, othe 0 and 82 St.car from Victoria Averfue and Sher- and alight at Grand Tru Station\u2014the ground lies about 200 vargs west of the track, the whole trip occupying about 20 minutes.Shooting co mences at 10 53 om | TROUBLESOME mr DONLIN.i star outfielder .of' the Néw York Na- \u2018tionals, who has been.ouf of the game for two seasons past, says.he has applied for reinstatement and expects soon to be back on the diamond.- The tech- 1 to report, but his\u2019 trouble with the ew York management had to do with salary.-The monéy question, apparently, has; been, straightened .out ahd the National Committee - Is expected to: re-instate the \u2018hard-hitting outfielder in a day or two.| GREEN \u201cBOWLING.J estmount.Lawn \"Bowling Club, who ened their season on Saturday with a esident's vs.vice-president\u2019s match; \u201cmeet six rinks of the Ottawa Lawn Bowling Sub to-morrow.bn the West- \u2018mouni greez Messrs, RB; M.Liddell\u2019 A.W.D.Howell, W.Erown J.W.Brown, F.Fowler and Mason will skip the local rinks.y will begin at 2.30.Saturday's ganfe resulted in a tie at the end of play anid the play off on two .ends between the.president's rink, skipped: by Mr.R.My Liddell, and the Yice- president\u2019s, skipped \u2018by Mr.H.\u2018Mason, resulted ina win for the presi- pente by 12 \u2018points.rac April.\"Toth, 1911.Dear Sirs,\u2014Pardon my \u2018de- \u2019 Jay in remitting, -but#you will \u201cfind enclosed one yeñrs sub- \u2018seription to the \u2018Cana adian Pictorial\u2019 and the \u201cDaily Witnegs.\u2019 Ganadians » will 4 stand\u2019 back of y > Rain prevented the game between Pro- off Malarkey 2, off Frill 1; struck - ,- vidence and Montreal yesterday, and as to-day is an open date, there will be no base hits, \u2018Tonneman, McDonald; \u2018game, To-mor#ow, Victoria Day, there fice hit, Wheeler; Will be a double header, the morning McCabe; stolen bases, game being called at 10.30, and the afternoon at 3 o'clock.local team will journey to Toronto for four games.From Toronto they journey to Rochester, and finish the trip with Buffalo for four games.follow on June 4, with Toronto, Roches- - ter and Buffalo, \u2018and the second foreign eau\u2019s home run in the ninth inning tn- invasion, will keep them away fog nearly a month jn July.first game of the series here from Baltt more to-day with the narrow score o firs, tnning fon,) while Lush Reid the n at session,\u2019 while Lush he e se 2 rioles hitless tn the tn, allowing 3 best game of the Canadian league seas en an one.more for e rest o = the game, Scor 4 to 0.Score: : BALTIMORE, | St.Thomas 0 0 0 London fa H.P.\u2018Marsden; not out #.+.++ +000 3 S.Pearson, run out .& eee 2 W.Eccles, ct.Mahon, > Burgess.0 J.Varley.p Moran A oe LT oode, oran.= Marsden, hit.wicket, ?Burgess .Ws.1 G.Harman, b Moran .- 3 Ww.H.Wilkinson, ct and ® Moran.is 2 J, Bristowe, run out «.Zz: ++ v+0000 5 Dockray, b Burgess .- 8 see ee ee 8 ee ci ee add add dé dé reed : B RH PO A Moran, if +.+.+.o 4°01 1 0 Foster, 88-5e +.+o .\u2026.8 0 1 0 5 | Batch, rf .ev.ec.3 0 0 2 0 Osborne, et .+.4 1.1 2 0 Ward, 3b.ve ees.4 0 1-0 1 xxMoeller, LU 01 0 00 0 Alperman, 2b .4 1 2 0 5 Spencer, 1b.\u2026.38 0.117 0 Mitchell, 6 .\u2026.3 0 1 4 4 McConnell, p.2 60 1 1 2 > x Totals .+.+.+.3.92717 3 NEWARK.; B RHPOA E Brown, rf .Jc +0 .\u2026 400 3 000 Meyer, 2b .«cc «so .4 0°0 2 0 0 Kelly, If .\u2026.«0 .4 0 0 0 0 0 Dalton; ¢f .« \u2026 4 1 1 5 0 0 Cady, C .oo eo ase.4 1 1 4 3 0 Louden, ss \u2026.«+ .\u2026 .\u2026.2 0 0 3 1 0 -Nee, 88 .+o oe es +22 0 0 1 0 0 McAllister, 1b .\u2026.2 0 0 6 2 0 Frick.3b .«.«0 .\u2026.8 0 0 1 2 06 Manning, D ve es sees 3 0 1 0 3 1 row, for which 10 valuable prizes wa Guns and ammunition m be shen.Galpraith, Care of an reach the grounds.by taking a round-the-mountain brooke Street Westmount, ~ Change at Snowdon Junction to Ci rtierville line New York, May 23.-Mike Donlin, the nical charge against Donlin is \u2018failure > a > COACH DICK G re + > RESPONS Ë University \u2018of Minnesota > 80 +e es or N ext Three Years RAIN PREVENTED GAME DOUBLE HEADER TO-MORROW MANAGERS WORRIED ENOUGH.James Riley, Secretary Providence Baseball Club, Says Montreal Press Offer Too Many Suggestions.J] Speaks in Terms of Highest Praise of Manager Eddie McCafferty Baseball Notes and News From All Available \u2018 Centres, After the series with Providence .the Another home series of 12 games will Toronto, May 22.\u2014Toronto.took the of 2 0 1.The Leafs got to Vickers in the us a y Q > = Summary\u2014Base \u2018on balls, off Lush 4; New York, .Batteries: \u2014 Adams, \u2018to 2; left on bases, Paltimare, 9, \"Toronto Raymond and Wilson, first base on errors, Baltimore 1, Toron- 4; -strück out, by Vickers.1 by Lush 6; | Sacrifice hits, Parent, Bradley, Walsh.; gobs .; ; LL.BOSTON LOSES TWELITH.Boston, Mass.Time, \"1.35.defeated Boston \u2018bunching hits in the fifth inning.saérifice fly, Bradley; double play, Rath to Schmidt; two base hit, Vaughn; hit by pitcher, by V1 Umpires,Pollock and Kelly.Malarkey 1 Breen; left on bases, Buffalo 4.\" City 9; first base on errors, Buf: The Royals are in good shape to give Jersey City 2; passed ball, Tonn- the Providence.team a run for their money; they are playing badly on.the present trip, having lost 14 out of the last 16 games played, a showing that would cause a howl of huge proportions .1f perpetrated by the local team, and vet these same Greys are confident of getting at the top before their next trip.away from home.They will have prac: \u2018tically the whole of June on the home grounds, and Secretary Riley says the team is good enough to reach the top.Rochester The papers of that city are all boom- te ing the outfit as one capable of better work than the present showing indicates He says, and rightly, that the press of Montreal is too prone to offer suggestions to men who are far more qualified N than any set of men not vitally interest- | ed could be, and speaks in the highest praise of the manager of Montreal's team and his baseball acumen.umpires, Murray\u2019 and Hart; time, _ EASTERN LEAGUE RESUL.Toronto 2, Baltimore 1.Rochester 3, Newark 2.Buffalo 4, Jersey City 3.Montreal- Providence, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDIXs Toronto Buffalo .Baltimore .Montreal Providence .nan.+ Jersey City .oT day, with two on bases, game with Guelph.BALTIMORE LOST AGAIN.ER and McWhirter.R'H.E 3 5 0000 0\u20144 , by Plerce 1, by Frin 4.+\" Sud \u2019 WHERE-THEY PLAY TO-DsY Baltimore at Toronto.Newark at Rochester.Jersey City at Buffalo.BERLIN BEAT GUELPH.Rubea Ten.settled the hall HE 100061 088 \u2018Batteries \u2014 Bramble and Dunn: Ort~ Umpire, Fitzmaurice, LONDON BEAT ST.THOMAS.St.\u2018Thomas, a n 22.\u2014In the son London to-day defeated St.Thomas A 0 Parent, Cf ++ 00 0004 1 ?3 2 2 Batterles\u2014Killingsworth and Won- \u2018Corcoran, 3b ., .«.3 1 0 0 1 0 speir; - Empire, Emo dha a row eitmuller, rf .Walsh, If 'v.+o cee 3 0 0 3 0 0 HAMILTON WON.Maisel, ss .,.\u2026.4°0 0 2 2 1 Hamilton, Ont, May 22.\u2014In the Can- Egan, \u20ac .+.*e :\u2026.4 0 1 2 2 0j adian -League game here this afternnnn Vickers, P +o .\u2026.\u2026.«oo 2 0 0 3 0 0] Hamilton took the first of the seties xDunn :.\u2026.\u2026 ee .\u2026 0 0 0 0 0 0 from Brantford, 5 to 2.oe : \u2014_- \u2014- \u2014- \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 .HE Totals .+80 1 & 2413 2] Hamilton.0 ° Brantford.00100100 0\u2014 1 xBatted for posers in the 9th.- Batterles\u2014Rose and Barton; Birrell and RONTO.Elwood.Fitzpatrick, cf ARREBS SL NTS HIT zpatrick, cf .À4- : : O'Hara, ee ss +.204 1 0 2 0 O GIA S HIT ADAMS.Shaw, rf .¢ «2 oo 4 0 1 3 0 0 New York, May 22.\u2014The Giants made Jordan, 1b.ee eo «» 8 0 111 0 0)it three out of four from Pittsburg tn- Bradley, 3b ve os see.0 0 0 3 0]day, by hitting Adams freely.The Kocher, c Les +.3 0 0 7 1 O|score was 5 to 1.Raymond, for the Mullen; 2D .eves e0s.3 0 1 2.3 0 |locals, Was effective all the way.sur- Vaughn, 88 ._\u2026.4 0 1 1 5 0 {ray hitting was a feature, he making Lush, P .ee «« 3 0 1 0 2 0|a single, two doubles and a triple but \u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014 of four times at bat.Totals ve ee .29 2 627 14 17 Æ H.E.Scoré by innings\u2014 Pittsburg.| 1 0 Ferry and Gibson; Louis by It WON IN THE NINTH.was the twelfth straight defeat for Rochester, May 22\u2014Ward's triple and Alperman\u2019s .single gave Rochester à\u2018 Boston.victory over Newark by 3 to 2 this af- St.Louis ternoon.- McConnell pitched grand ball | and would have shut out the visitors but and Bresnahan.for Foster\u2019s two errors in the fourth.- Manning gave the locals-a stubborn battle until a home run by Osborne tied the score in the sixth.Score: .ROCHYSTER, Boston.CHICAGO TAKES SERIES.22.\u2014Chicago sweep of the series, wine \u201c Alexander pitched inning when the visitors made five runs on 5 made a clean 2 0 2 two passes and four hits, including a 0 0 0 0 0 ning to-day 6 to 2.fine ball except double and a homer.effective except in the fourth when Philadelphia scored two runs on two passes an Chicago.2220581 ui Philadelphia.0 0 0 20000 30 Batteries:\u2014Reulbach Alexander and Moran.to 3.ballgame.RHE 0 7-0 i rdcn: Sallee .Reulbach was inning, H.E 1 ¢ Archer BROOKLYN WINS CLOSE GAME.22.\u2014 cimmer- man's drive for three bases and McEI- veen's pinch hit off Smith, won a ni inning victory for Brooklyn Bell was retired after being hit dit the arm by a pitchet Knetzer and Rucker finished the The visitors had the bases ful {gh P in the sixth Totals .-.-.32 2 83x25 11 1 in the ninth with only one out, but fail- xOne out when winning run scored.xxRan for ward in 9th.Cincinnati .Score nn nes .Rooster 8 0001 1-0 0 1\u20143 Brooklyn.Newark .0 0 0 2 0,0 0,0 0\u20142 Clark; Bell, Summary\u2014 Two, base hit, McConnell; three base hit; Ward; home run, Osborne; stolen bases, Cady, Louden, Mc- Allister; doublep lay, Cady to Nee; first ed to bring-over a tally.gen.RHE 000630000 0\u20143 :010002001\u20144 Batteries:\u2014Suggs, Smith and McLean Knetzer, Rucker and Ber \u2018 ( base on errors, Newark 2; base on \u2018balls, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.off MeConnell 1, off Manning 3; struck out, by McConnéll 6, by Manning 2; left philadelphia.Pittsburg.on bases, Rochester 5, Newark 4.Umpires, Rudderham and Pollock.Time, New York {1-57 Chicago.latter team made 13 hits.Frill pitched a good game all but the fourth inning, when the Bisons rapped \u2018him for four hits, scoring three rtins.Buffalo used three pitchers to gain the victory.Score: Score by Innings .error, while in the fifth an et : FIRS Henline, cf .«+ +.-.Starr, ss .4.1 1 4 3 1 \u201cSchirm, If .++ 0e 3 1 2 2 10 0 McCabe, rf .\u2026 3 11 5 0 ¢ Sharpe, 1b .ve +.3 0 0 8 0 0 McDonald, 3b ~ ee .3 0 1 0 3 0 Truesdale, 2b .3 0 0 2 3 0 Killifer, ¢ -«fee ov «+ 3 0-0 4 1 1 Stroud, P -.++ oe .0 0 0 0 0 b Malarkey, P +« oc .+3 1.1 0 2 0 Pierce, p .- +» .\u2026 .\u2026.0 0 0 0 0 0 xMerritt .\u2019.\u2026 .1 0'°0 0 0 0 Totals .\u2026.29 4 6 27 16 JERSEY CITY., A5 98150 Deininger, 1f£ .: .2 Dolan, 3b .+o +02.4 0 1 1 1 Abstein, ib .\u2026.5B 0 1 7 0 Gettman, cf'.4 2°1 2 0 Wheeler, rf .\u2026.3 0 1 0 0 Tonneman, \u20ac .: .:.4 0 1 3 0 Füllerton, ss .+.3° 0 0 3 Q Breen, 2b .+.8 1 1 1 2, Frill, PP \u2026 + os oo 4 0 2 0 0 xRyan te co ae ss .1 0 1 0 O Totals .+r - .36 313 24 3 1 atted for Stroud in 3rd.series 2 to 0.- gpatte for Wheeler in 9th.i run in the third on tw Buffalo .9003000 1x\u20144]}fice and Riggart s triple nett Jersey City .4 101 0 0 1 0\u20143 other.Summary\u2014Base on balls, off Stroud 2, \"STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Neatly describes the celerity of Put- tractor.Removes a wart, takes off a ND: callous, roots out a.corh without pain, AMERICAN LEAGUE STA in twenty-four hours.When you use Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Detroit.- Extractor there, is.no sear, .no, burn, Chicago.Boston.: .+.teed with, every .25c.bottle of Put- Fhiladelphia.nam\u2019s Painless: Corn\u2019 and Wart Ex- washington .m ps _ +.St Louis.hu loss of time.\u2018 Satisfaction guaran- tractor.Std 5 Loto 4 Cincinnati.SKEETERS HAVE NO LUCK.St.Louis.uffalo, May 22.\u2014\u2014Buffalo with six Brooklyn nité beat Jersey City 4 to 8.though the-| Boston DETROIT OUTPLAYED.: Detroit, May 22.\u2014Washington curet BUFFALO.ted, outfielded and EE : AB to-day, and won the opener 7 to times the visitors worked th run play for tallies.perfectly, five out of five.Washington .0 0 1 11 2 0 0 ?- - Detroit .000 Batteries:\u2014 Walker and Hen fitte and Stanage.he.we 9 to 3.NO 8 off Blanding count, while Morgan *- puzzle.so Philadelphia.1 0 2 0 1 Batteries: \u2014Blanding a gan and Lapp, Thomas.BOSTON TOOK FIRST- 3 E 0 0 0 9 Cleveland.0 0 0 1 0 lowed but four scattered hits and Boston won the first same Boston sc cored 1 Boston .St.Louis.Batteries:\u2014Cicotte Powell and Clar Chicago, May nam\u2019's Painless Corn \u2018and Wart Ex- no game; wet grounds.29.\u2014N ew York-\u2018 Vars a TT VA Qu LT = PL ant BLE A1: 294 4583 AR4 544 99: are de aati .Æ Ae Ta BROKE CLEVELAND'S STREAR Cleveland, Ohio, phia broke Cleveland's win to-day, taking the game by ! The Athletics made.the NG .troops.i mander, ret ed in a surrecto practical colony.Dr.J.is in char Torreon, Chinese c sides the and 34 n Torreon Lampe as Cisto val urb, and controlled the outski volutionar commands Ramiez Then c on May 13 east and Flores inosen à de cemented 1 Late in raked the musketry moment.quickly re tack contin Sunday a General! Monday.Neither ( force were \u2018ons, Mr, L this omissie wrought by As the 7 arty of | recto adva and 40 Chi Chinese that their Orientals a Meeting the invadtii on the Chi ing the col Emilio ing and on the rebel { That Ma pact is acc BR] = AN Humorous Quite a at times place yesi to the à combat\u2019 - zument te Dunlop in by the © Cross the Central, fe came off ter with - the Caugt French le \u2018reated in *nlivened It turne animal re Mare, whi track and The que nat definit Int of evia wil] be Ci fains that a crof °r a jong ing was } or yrattie ä Messrs. dors 2 &.Fa ro ee ~ bert, N.Berie¥, H.iy ST.+4 dot ens, J.Sevard, PB \" Bedaid, T , WW BW 2 Eland, I han, We EE Ore M.\u201cTall, 3: Jarry, P.Toner, /N.: McLellan, \u201cGC, Chavet, M.Laprairi y.Tes McRae & Ræ- Dewar, 8 braith; Filion, R.Las Z Raymond, 25¢ each, at: $10.\u201cGal \u201cKR, R, 25e; c 50e; R.B.\u2018Williamson, wo - W, A.Wodd an employees.A Wood, $1; Thos.Le 2q emp -Chas, Ba 50e each;.J.- \u2018Hutchiser, Sam pou T.Molonay, -C.Vailié 16, Deon Rdy, © -Nerron, Jos.Valegur, 'S.\u2018Aylès zon, E.Éoulie; Moffatt, | Ze each; total, | : Britisher, $1; A.Frien ; Moun a $1; A mu ow & Co, Lita.and \u2018employées \u2014B.Plow-& Cè, $5; 3.\u2018BR.Mathers, :B.-Haët, P.Leroux, H.Massey, - 2 Bissonnette, A.\u2018Warner, V.Ahern, Ineson, G.' Redfern, &._Wright, A.James; À.Nichéfson, \u201cW.J.W., T.Egan, W.Whittet, \u201cBE.Rousse, H.Payette, .A.Pigeon,\" Li\" Simmons, J.Wood, 25e exch; fiftesri others,\u2019 $1.60.elville\u2019s.Rèstaurant\u2014Gord don- Melville, $5; Wm.\u2018Wittshire, A.Blamirés, T.Lewis, Walter rosé, \u2018A.É.Marien, J.\" Wilson, W.Daiwsoñ,.-D.Shallow, Jag.s, W.Bald, R.Taylor, V, Crucptor, A Craity, C: Houle, T.Dew- fall J.Kayne, 5c each; total, $9.Linde British Refrigeration Co, Ltd.\u2014ÂA.N.Volltan, G.EH.Corsta, $1 each; A Pl re Square Sie pe: 4 t or; Light, Jas.Baker, R.A.Sten 2 \u2018Keeinschims, x.Auburn, Wm.Dot P.Mahieu, P.Gravel, H.Pichatte, E rT Donetty, Mr W.Graham, x eo.ned H, McCarthy, H.McGarr, 2c eack; total oe y W.T.Bensén &.B.8 Ranaison, A.! \u2018Laud, A.Milne, $1.adh; Z.Milne, E, Pugh, di À each; total, $6.- 260: ion à & ce ees.\u20148.Levinson & Sondes Lyon Le- M.Goldners, A.vinson, D.Spector, Vineberg,.M.- Bercoviteh, M.Naïwin, M.Scher, :W.Zeltzer, \u2018Kaufmann, 8.\u2018Feldgteln, \u2019 Miss M.Crown, Miss A.Harris, w.Cohen,, 356 each; I.Beronsteln, 50c; M: Laskinsky, J.Schwartz, M.at \u201828c each; F, Witzling, 5005.8.Goldberg, 25e; A Usher, 50c; M.\u201cLepfianchik, .S .\u2018Wink: ler, .256 - each; ; Twenty-eight $3.28; D.Spector; Ir.: 2505 total, \u2018Total to date 3,249 96; \u2026 NB ubsert rh should bb B.ATL - su pris ge je \u2018sent\u2019 to: Mr.Geo.Hadtil \u2018office, \u2018Board of Trade {Builaing.Vessel: on Way Pawson.w no Mii | Drm, 8 ay: of \u2018the\u2019 Bret Geet sail from \u201cwake ge for - ne rue a submerged.rock and.ter.Steamer, om pie Office\u201d \u201caliraÿ a Villenneuvé, - A: J.MoRobie, W.N.|' Peters, ré.D Linahes, L.= \u2018Beausoleil, J.D.Eangeller; | c \u201cones: L $1; W.1.Chureh, Ww.As] Weddell, Boe éach; L.0.W., 2bc;.H.| bp; Le._.Vaille, Ë, uglas, \"H.Brown, \u2018 BE \u201ccantilé 17e, Bu£ later devoted his entire | thine to agricältufrs- and \u2018the manufac- ploy- every organization which had for its \"| \u2018dence of his: love for the Bib] Yaue as \u2018a- weekly publication.7-]'1819, he Jived under 6 1 -eigns.\u2018Notwithstanding - his great agé | \"| ne vetained \u201chis.mental.faculties very | | clearly until the day.of hls.ef hE Poms meme \u201cfrom sing | TT.Steamer » reproduces the voices of the world's greatest singers wit solute fidelitythat people often eas.ste i Ee \u2018./ min ST VE TAA oe a » on h such ab- : the living artist is actually Im person.Hear it at \u2018if desired.| vont 488 5 Catherine Fost.OBITURARY.\u201cwi WM.ROWAT: > = Mr.Wifiam Rowit, one &f the o!d- eat and most Fespetted residénds, pasg- ed away at Manotick, Ont., recently, dftet an illness of about; two and à Half months.The funeral service : Was conducted {in the Presbyterian Éhureh, by the } Rev.Mr.Cramm, amd the \u2018interment Yak plice in.the family plot at Long | Stl \u201chis teur fone, Dr ut, of 3, ques voue Dr ons and \u201cTHE LATE Mr.wi BOWAT.\u2018palt=deaters, \u201cDr.A.= Howat, -an- other seh, of Hendrie Hawai, was \u2018unable to bs present.Mr.Réwat was in his 93rd: year and was oné of the oldest immigrants in Canada, Waving coms to this country from Waterside, - Scotland, with his parents, in; 1826, being.then 7; \u2018years \u201cof age.His early \u2018years were spent near Perth, Ont, going to Floss in the Co.of \u2018Simcoe in 1833, but returning to Perth .the following year.During the rebellion of 1837-88, volunteer .in - the, Queen's : \u2018Royal -Bor- derers; under Col.Ogle R.Gowan, be- Ing stationed at Brockville.- Here the rebellion.\u201d 10 sons.and one daughter, of - whom five sons sutvive.him.Sra Mr.Rowwat moved: to Long.Island in 11888, \u2018where -hé first \u2018engaged 1n- mer- turd or potash: \u201cAt both 6f which he \u201cWag very.successful.- He was always deeply interested in object the, welfare of the community and the Country and.the eradication sof evil, giving Le mich.a eupatantial financial; Assis great store by -the Bible, \u2018the Fais?reading of: which and- family wors : Were \u2019 business man.Sometim e wishe | school \u2018at an early.age.Ahoy: wonld from ox > the first.Two :boxés cured me not take his mother's or father's word | completely.525 \u201c \u201c80 was a minister, but they would not CA A let him.However, he wanted to be |that his schooling was.\u2018nsufficlent, .Dodd's Kidney Pills.cure the Xia.of the train and sidetracked for.their benefit until their young are ready.to shift for themselves.; Patrolman Mooney noticed the nest behind the top rung of a brake ladder on \u2018an empty car that came dver the International Bridge.When the train came to a standstill he climbed up to investigate.| | ; .Before he reached the top of the \u2018ladder a pair of robins were fluttering \u2018around and making a great ado.There were four young ones in the nest.; Railroad men who became as interested \u2018as the policeman, managed to find something wrong with the brakes \u2018and the car was placed on a dead siding where it will be allowed to re- | main until the birds get through with it.- Mr.Taylor Statten, Boys\u2019 Work Secretary, Central.Y.M.C.A, Toronto, dealt with the boy, problem in a brief # : = 100 address.In his opinion the boy prob- |.was.ti \"Out and ne: lem would have to be solved by adult Sho and tired a° on Rheumatis a?young men, - and he believed the \u2018Men but two boxes of Dodd's Kid and Religion Movement, was going to \u2018Pills Cured her.~~ Tu ©, influence young men to work for boys.- BL a me The Christian.Young men of our communities aawuld.be g{#31\"te 1inder-} stand that they owed-a great duty .to, boys.= ER churches; of the United States andy Canada and the co-ordiration of their various activities.\u2018 \u2018 \u201cThis movement comprehends: 1.An appeal to men and boys to conform their lives to the will of Christ and enlist in the service of the Wing- dom; 2.A specialization of offort in the following - departments: Bible \u2018study, boys\u2019 work, socidl ser ice, rnis- sions, evangelism; 3.#Full recognition of the place of the individual church in the movement, by which we mean that all activities are to he directed by and In the individual church in co-ordination with the othei churches '| for its\u2019 own upbullding and for\u2019 such \u2018social ends as can be attainéd only by: \u2018ep-operation -of the churches.\u201d |.This motion prevailed, after sone -] discussion.The consensus of ion (behind directed to its mildness and lack _|'of vigor: Several of those present took | sides on the question, among them Lo ï | Bet is\u2019 Mr.JH Toheres, who mads 0 Threatening Weather Caused Dol- vigorous attack at the amoun Ce - .and\u2019 minimum of action.A qu lard Celebration to be _Fhe Rev.Prof.\u2018Bland, who presente}.Put Of.said of the early Christians, \u2018See how these Christians love one -anéther.\u2019 Drummond was right, \u2018Love is the greatest thing in the world.\u2019.\u201d Heart \u2018power.is the mightier power.The man who resists with his intellect will yleld in his-heart to the call of love.All gates swing open as that \u2018open sesame.\u2019 The leader who loves is the lender.who wing.ue 7 oe : +4.Andiwe nd in ithe \u2018early.church a rernarkable bestowment of courage.These men dared much for their Lord.\u201cTt\u201d cost: something -to-be -g Christian in -, In Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pilis._.He had been arrested in a down town department store.he \u2018I'll let you off this tinie\u2019 = 5 court.\u201cA man has a sort of :.=ht | steal an umbrella when it's rainie ; and is \u201cpenniless.\u201d Don't let \u2018 Lop pen again, though.\u2019 NNN Hawthorne, Ont., May 22.\u2014Special.) \u2014Mrs,\u2019 T.G.Alexander, wife of a well | \u2018known farmer living near here, âdds.her \u2018testimony to that: of \u2018the thou-\u2019 sands who have learned from their \u2018own experience.that Dodd's: Kidney Pills cure Kidney Disease.=o \u2018I- suffered Tor twelve years,\u2019 Mrs.Alexander says.\u2018My back: ached, my sleép was broken and unrefreshing, I Fr + eS En THE WATER OF QUALITY Apart from its curative properties in stomach and kidney disorders®MAGI Water is good to drink-a delightful thiret- quencher.18 business \u2018into religion.DEMONSTRATION POSTPONED.frank, and desired te tell: them that büt- would follow.\u2018the \"advice of his | neys.Cured Kidneys mean:cthat, gall} edthe resolution, siding with the Ju Co : .Ee aid.ot be: in \u2018busihess-t0-däÿ 1f hero or young man fond.= | Jénpurities are \u2018strained \u2018out : of thé: mérks of Mr.Roberts, explained that | at the last'minute\u2019 yesterday after- lie were not seized with the idea that The Fang \u2018instinct.was \u2018something | blood.That means pure blood all the resolution Was put in its present |.noon, the demonstration In honor of | ! _\\ : \"God could make: tha business.a; great which should: be ~coiisidéred.wheh [overitie body: and: the -bablshment of \u2018forfn 80.as Tot \u201cto bind the clergy, Doilard, the hero.of the Long Sault, Hlfr-yflitret ; : wide and deep channel slong WhHICh | dealing.with boys, and the spitit .of [that tired,: heavy feeling ; [and for that reason the motion .fê7 had to be vostponeä owing to the \u20ac Cai im A : dress «andy anercies : of comradeship.\u201cunder.n per» £uidaän a pains ; aghes \u201cthat.its.being: to \u2018the evening ses- weather.\u2018The date: of the ceremony The Caledonia Springs Co.Limited, aver liked to | and with due - for: the: spirit: \u201cgion, :tô the \u201copinion of a larger: | will be announced later, 1025 591 St, Catherine Jt.West.Uptown 50 Lo v \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TUESDAY.MAY 3, it, a ai ee a LTT x : \u2014_\u2014 __\u2014\u2014\u2014_ 3 > ,.- \u2014 mn \u2014 re AOE ~ \u2014 > - meetin OS HORT AEDS ( RIOR AO) SE DAY | 15 Cb a eee an TO cam Tar = 5 es TV WAIN WB DN OD ATF gH hae EE o We sa PRICY da phoiomeual sale of lots + wis made before any one thought of life and vigor into you and make you think life worth lving,\u2014 ~ | summer \u2018outings, but even though there are only some 82 lots left \u2014 immediately you will long for a summer home where you cansit | out of over 650 y you can find some that will surely suit you.=~ in front.of your own door and enjoy the pleasant sensation that | | Start early \u2018on the holiday and take a large open Lachine here at least you are master of the situation and with h your children, - { | \u201cos car for Stoney Point\u2014the present end of the Line-Here you enjoying their romp on the green lawn and your tired wife looking | f the Lak from th d 100 % better than she did in the stuffy, smoky, sticky hot City, | get a great view of the Lake as you step, from the car an into ~ \u2014you will feel happier than you ever felt before.What's the: |\" our waiting automobiles\u2014you ehjoy \u2018a.delightful ride along the use going through life without having a little real pleasure and -winding shore road having the water in sight all the time where after all a pretty little summer home of your own at! beautiful ~ hundreds of pleasure boats will be disporting themselves and the \u201cPINE BEACH \u201d is Paradise-on a small scale.~~ | only trouble is you will find the ride too short.- Now you will have a chance to see we.are carrying outour |.- Noone who has vet seen Pirie Beach has gone away feel- promises and the improvements are steadily progressing.Side- | ing disappointed and hundreds with a longing to own a home of \u201cwalks are being put down, roadways are in the making, hundreds | their own at this exquisite spot on the shore of Lake St.Louis.Here the cooling breezes from Lake St Louis il put es x os - é eam 1520000100 WL SBE duit USE D ios lll as area ps \u2014 L io % WH A Lo - A avi 2020 \u20ac aes .AN 2 ct | RE \u201cso CN LE we RAS ES : pi : .a : 20°, tf .; \u2018 ae.i vi: dns à Cr - _ A RTE * pe .1 - - y - > ; _ - = pr eo Io cox oes ara Ro np «mea ge Pre 2 ere rame ur er CE Tt ang Ann fo 2 - Te Be G0 a 2 x TORE UE eee Pre Ta a et Lh TC REINS is wa To h _ me TEE : axes QE et ET 7 = = A ET rT ENGR Nt RNS Rr JL pi = 7 Ed 7 PoE FE ae WY Pal ran.IRE yr eh TS of shade trees are being planted.All the lots have been staked - | = Not one of the least attractive features of your trip to Pine Beach | ; out and other improvements we have promised, are going ahead.\u201d | - is the courtesy that will be extended by our ol They are FR ~ \u201cPINE BEACH\" is certainly unique as a sub-division or - | .politeness pencriied and il go miles out of their way to help 1u 16 1 summer resort in the fact that mid-winter s saw its advent and quch qu you.EE : i ERY Friday i is Bargain ih at Pine Beach.\u201d F This ~TT-~0 You.wil « never regret a trip to x JE is your chance to pick out the best, and riday VU SANS « | San 182 4 you can secure It.dar ES 2 Beach ; on Victori la Day.4 3 4 And the best way to get there is'to step off a Belt Line ne.| will keep dice eyes & and e ears open and it is only these who will P 3 J 4 f (around the mountain car) at Cote St.Luc Station and you wil \u201c1 not ot look around who will be the losers.{ ; RHEL find C.C.C.\u2019s automobiles awaiting you to give you a pleasant = i AY at the.prices quoted and the location considered | [ ahi | ride along the winding roadway, bordered by stately shade trees * | \u201cyou.will never have a chance * to > buy property so- - CHEAPLY IC RUE in many places, to the only spot in the west end of Montreal Le RAN + | Al where you can buy nice building lots for $1 39.00.or \"Here there is skeady a a station and a church and a beautiful lx Cre fo All you require to do to see.that these rices \u2018are.a oreat district.which will in a short time contain many comfortable Hab Rj | B groal homes and even if you don\u2019t want to build now, *you should se- - |.1054 H bargain is to make comparisons with other \u201cadjoining properties J then wh build Cay and you will hurry to secure lots at-\u201c Kingsdale Park™ at these , cure a lot or two at these prices and then when y où want ch ul Jd 6888 18\" prices ; these lots will be worth many.hundred per-ceht more in \u201cyou will have the best site and your p ke erty paid for or shou | Lb a couple of years.ÿ \u201cyou want to sell you will secure à ha 1e profit on your in Ip il RE | _ vestment.- | EURO How do people make money in 1 Real Estate ventures?By | What i is the 1 use of leaving your money in the Bank at 3 Bt iy - 4% 3 buying when the prices are lowest or at first prices.Now here\u2019 s | per cent.when you might have it working for!you and returning SY A À \u201cll.YOUR chance-Surely the prices are right but more than that | \u201840 or 50 per cent.perhaps 100 per cent?Once._youget - Hane when you hear of the mooted improvements in the district you I started.you will wonder you waited so long, | Ren Will rush to this spot to find that all these lots have been sold | Now \u2018remember a Belt Line car to he St Tue Station, 1 tigre pâte and don\u2019t hesitate now when later you will be ed \u201cwhy did | then a nice Auto drive along shady roadways and you are at ! ; 4 I not look at that property Which I could have secured so | 1 Kies dale\u201d where you can get lots on the holiday for $139.00, | and on such easy terms: INE A small Re \u2018and easy terms.Any one col \" d ay a.lot at our a Every one has a chance to make 1 money these days who { terms.No 0 Interest\u201d nu _ E Bl \u2018 Friday is Our Bargain Days at PINE BEACH.\u2018Watch f 1 = |à 1 pre a ALLY \u201cWITNESS.TUESDAY, MAY - 23, 1911.he em ee ey belay HBA TOOKE s.\u201c Hand Turned = MODEL * .1 24 Cents Each Here Ss.a reminder Controller Lachapelle Shows |™™ \"Ald.Roux that English.- are Not Favored.re | { OPPOSE INSIDE STOPCOCKS.Aldermen Say Much Damage Would .Result\u2014Make Temporary Loan of $2,500,000.* The\\session of the City Council Yesterday Was not filled by any very stirring events.Ald.Proux delivered anew his morning protest before the caucus against what he thought was racial davoritisms in the matter of a grant of $1500 to ths Local Council of Women for three milk stations to dispense pure tilk during the summer, but his views fvere not shared by the majority of Council after Dr.Lachapelle explained the state of affairs.Ald.L.A.Lapointe\u2019s objection to the principle of making temporary loans was again reiterated yesterday afternoon.The stopcock by-law was held over because of the strenuous opposition manifested, -but it is placed on he first order of the day of next meet \u2018Ald.Roux in protesting against $1,500 being voted to the Local Council of Women for milk stations, said that he approved of their work, but he wished to point out that the French portion formed two-thirds of the population of Montreal.The French families were also the largest and therefore needed the most attention.$1000 had been voted for the Ste.Justine Hospital, but he thought the amount should have béen larger, and that that hospital would open several stations at $500 each.He hoped the controllers would find some money for the Eastern dis- ct.Dr.Lachapelle pointed out that besides $1,000 to the Ste.Justine hospital thé Controllers \u2018had given $1,000 to another organization in which Canon Le- pailleur and Dr.Boucher were both \u2018interested.\u201d The two grants were therefore about equal, and it was not to be \u2018overlooked that no one class or race Were debarred from \u2018these stations.ey wanted everybody in the city to beriefit.* \u2018Carried,\u2019 called a number of the gldermen;- and there being no further \u2018objection, it was passed.L: A., Lapointe objected to being borrowed.on six months\u2019 \u2018bills at three per cent.from fhe \u2018Bank of Montreal on the ground that by the autumn when the city tried to make its permanent loan, a .War or some event of international \u2018complication might make the \u2018money \u2018market stringent and Montreal might \u201chave to pay more for its money.le said they had to accept the advice of \u2018the Treasurer that the present is not an opportune time, but he thought it \u2018mécessary to make the protest.Tha + Council them authorized the loan.Ald.Leclaire and Ald.McMahon op- + posed the new stopcock by-law claim- \u20ac that it w wquld be impossibl: to pre- \u201cvent freezing and bursting of pipes in + basements during the winter after tenants.had moved out if such a law \u201c Were passed.Much damage would be caused individual proprietors leaving them\u2019 mo recourse.At present, with the stopcock in the sidewalks, they are Protected when the water.is cut off.SOME MACHINERY : TENDERS AWARDED, Bae The sub-committee apointed on.the Sth instant by the Council \u2018in connec- \u201ctien - with the purchase .of .certain \"machinery required by \u201cthe road de- \u201cpartment, reported in favor of the fol- .lowing contracts being accepted: 12 ~ band concrete:\u2018carts, Messrs, Williams .& Wilson, $240; 12 additional cants, | F.H.Hepkins &.Co, $240; 12 concrete .spreaders; \u201cWater erloo Cement Machinery Co., $1814.10: 30 asphalt © Gon $411 under-dump, F.\u201cHL Hopkins © \"The Report \u2018of the Board of Contro PURE MILE NOT RACIAL MATTER | Mobile, the other machinery was laid'or the} by Ww.to.be made, ALD.D PRODEUR CALLS MEETING.es pointe, that \u2018the ramps or parts of ramps, giving.tarial protest upon the Harbor.Com- at each such place.Ald.Garcean, seconded dy Ald.L.A.these measures.AN.Brodeur calied \u2018next meeting,\u2019 incurring the wrath of Ald.L.La- why a French Canadian ald should stand in the way of a of interest to his part of the ci Brodeür still stuek to his ing \u2018that he needed more and so the matter had to LEVELLING OF COTE DES NEIGES ROAD.The report of the Controllers favor- Ing the spending of $35,300 for the grading and nx damizing of Cote des Neiges Road, a $2,868 for wooden pavements, s d.that the first sum should come from thé $250,000 set aside for macadamiz and the other from the surplus rev of 1909.City Surveyor Barlow éstimates that $25,000 will be enough to grade the road.Ald.L, A.Lapointe, eoonded bo by Ald.Robinson, moved that the report shquid Be gent to the Board of Con- ro e request that they submit to the Council, at its next meeting, a report show owing in mikat \u2018manner they will gpend the sum of $250,- 000 -set aside for macadamizing, cleaning and repairing existing roads, and what sum they will spend for wooden sidewalks, and where these will.be, This was agreed to.Mayor Guerin is point t, claim Gol - information, rest, unable to go to Ala., to attend the celebration of its.bi-centenary on May 26th.Several aldermen declined- the- honor of representing the city on that occasion through the pressure - 0£-other engagements, and to Mayor; \u201cGuerin 18 left the selection of someone.to represent Montreal.A copy of the following resolution adopted by the Chamber of Commerce on Monday, May 15th, 1911, was sent to the Council yesterday: \u2018This-chamber .is of the opinion that it would \"be desirable that the: Dominion Board of Railway -Commis- sloners oblige the Bell Telephone.Cecmpany to accord a uniform -tele- phone system at a uniform tax\u2019 \u201cwithin the actual limits of the city \u2018of Montreal.\u201cDhis chamiber offers its co-operation to the city in the cause pending tween the city and the Bell: ne Company before the Domini of Railway Commissioners.\u201d\u201d The Protestant Board of\" \u2018School hone Commissioners.wrote to \u2018the : Council asking that Mr.IL H.Stearns: whose term \u2018of office expires on June 30th next, should be reappointed.They expressed their appreciation of Mr.Stearns\u2019 services.Thirty proprietors-on Dumont street sent a petition to Council to open/Du- mont street as quickly :as \u2018possible, in \"conformity to the charter as amended at the last session of the.Quebec Legislature.\u2018Twenty ratepayers\u2019 signed.a petition\u201d asking that the name of \u2018Monk\u2019 should be given.to-the street now called \u201cDavidson street, in Emard Ward.A report from the.Board of Control provide an automobile for the lighting \u2018superintendent- -and seventy-five new arc lamps as well for - his \u2018department.© Five hundted- dollars was voted \u2018for the \u2018 annual \u2019erection sf: the\" Laporte foo to the Island.ferry.Ald.1.A Lapointe having criticized.the \u2018bridge, Dr.Lachapelle announced that be erected temporarily.Lapointe, seconded.by \u201cAld.- Monahan, moved that.\u2018provision: he made for a change in the Point St.Charles street car servicé to allow-the {Centre street cars to go by way of ellingtor, street sand the Wellington ÿ r it is an- | \u201ctable until \u2018the.sub-committee.- could |.Tate: sotpatad \u2018that Mo Change will - be\u201d \u2018toi- ° Mel ¢ to; want for the 24th.: réport.The.committee's: \u2018report, which ] was accepted, agrees with that \u2018of the Controllers on\u2019 the above: items: The disagreement is in regard to the other items, about which a report is still on July 5th,- 1910, \u201cAld Garceau moved, seconded by Ald.L.A.La- Board.of Control | should take the necessary measures to.| see that none of the present: \u2018streets, ss to the harbor-should be intercepted or | blocked, and that they serve a no- | missioners notifying them that in constructing their elevated railway, .viaducts or tunnels should be \u201cconstructed Lapointe, yesterday moved anew that the Bureau of Control should take pointe, who said he could not see atter \u2018Board i j'en.ai - Doc i ; .4; advising that $6,500 be set asidé- to this is probably.the last season : i will.r of some 4 ngs ge ot larger cars, mplaint that the quarry in St.Dents Ward.stillexertéd an unpleasant influence \u2018in the \u2018neighborhood, produced an interesting conversation: He_.wanted Jarge quanti- sthrown in.\u2018on top.of \u201cthe: to: kill th r : \u2018expla Ine it would be\u2019 \u2018remediëa- -Îre \u2018by \u20ac ew dad the superintendent \u201cof incineration.\u201d Ald.Clement\" referred\u2019 to, the.nüm-\" Dr.Lachapetle ansvrèl was a matter fer \u2018the | police .would do all they could.- Ald.Drummond\u2019 gave a new turn to the- discussion: by \u2018suggesting- that it \u2018would \u2018be more practical still \u2018to make a public bath in these\u201d places for the children to swim.in.- Ald.Robinson wanted\u2019 a report on\u2019 the sanitary condition of * the - police Station in Longue Pointe.Ward, and 4 Ald.\u2018Lariviere asked for a statement of the.present standing of the negotiations between .the Montreal Street: Railway and the Board \u2018of \u2018Control.The latter will supply the information, - Before adjourning, a motion of con- Martineau was passed.LONG AERO\" RACE.fr - French Airmen.Contend for.=, 000 Prize.Angouleme.My 23\u2014Befôré an am- mated crowd, the Angoulème-San- \u2018Sebastian stage for.the.\u2018Petit Parisen\u201d, prize of $20,000 was inaugurated \u2018here this morning.~ The first stage of the\u2019 flight contest from Issy-les-Moulineaux, Just.outside Paris, to Angouleme.was begun on Sunday, in\u201d the.presence ; of\u2018 thou-' sands of spectators.Om account\u2019 of the accident at the opening of the race, however, which resulted in.the death of M.Bertéaux, Secretary uf, War, andthe \u201cinjury to.Premier Mo\" nis, all of the \u2018contestants were notable to get\u2019 away.- Some of the 'aviators, including.M.Train, whose machine was \u2018the .cause of the tragedy, retired permanently from the competition; while the bird men remaining -in \u201cthe contest began their flight on- the - first -stage yesterday.\u2018Three of thé aviators, Vedrine, Gilbert and Garrôs -all.had \u201cBucceéded in covering the first stage, a dlstarine of .279 .miles, up to yesterday : af on.Aviator Frey: only.got as for as Etampes, where his.machine: \u2018was damaged in a squall.| \u2018Garros left Angoulème: at 5.18 this morning, and- disappeared southward on his flight to San Sébastian.ne was followed .six minutes.later by \"Gilbert.} The continued: threatening Kaze\u2019 induced.Vedrine .to postpone his start, but at\u2019 6.45 he 'soared up -to \u2018a \u2018great helght to test.the atmosphere, * then descending \u2018\u2019crossed thé-official \"| ~lrie atten minutes past seven: .- i v -At about 8.45 o'clock a crowd-of summer tourists\u2019 jammed togethér on\u2019 a \u2018pier leading to the famous \u2018Virgin Rock,\u2019 at Biarritz, chèered as Garros\u2019 appeared through the haze-and speed- | ed across the Bay of Biscay In the.direction of San Sebastian.He \u2018arrived at the Spanish city: at-9.48 am., 1 Gibert landed-\u2018at- the-\u2018aerodrome- of.Biarritz at 9 o'clock Lor the purpose of taking on a supply of oil.He .de- | clared that he had lost his way in.the: fog and that he \u2018had been: flying over the sea.for twe hours.Védrine.passed over : Biarritz at- 190.20.MENS MOVEMENT.i Over One Thousand Delegates at Presbyterian.Convention.A | Pittsburg, May 23.\u2014One- hoksana- or more delegates \u201cto-day \u2018attended the fourth national convention, of the \u2018United Presbyterian Men's Movement, in \u2018the 'First.Presbyterian Church.\u2018Ways and means \u2018for carrying on 8: campaign for \u2018the winning.of 26,000 souls and the securing of $1, 000,000 fori missions.during, the ensuing year were.discussed.75 % BERLIN BOURSE STEADY.Berlin, May :23.\u2014Trading Was.very |.steady: quiet and prices were Bourse to-day.| righteousness _.Hors: \u2018ber : ôf -dfowning\u2019 fatalities\u2019.Stoursing I Er 56.| to buildup the.national - righteousness: arents, .The \u2018I ness,\u2019 | and Tam :.suré that Canada will not dolence for the family of the late Ald.| \u2018| admirers \u201cof that most reliable and: Interests.An 2 apopal is now being rally to its support without delay.| {FROM THE.-ahd | \u2018publish an\u201c annéuncement by -the offer to secure \u2018new: subscribers.This\u2019 lal privilege, Bas fought a good fight what 811.néwspabers from\u2019 the \u2019Witness\u201d-+ the dictation\u2019of -vertising has been refused.\u2018{that they may secure a greater ad- +*| vertising revente, or they.must sell stantial \u201csupport from our readers.\u2018 FROM.THE \u201cVICTORIA (B.C) \u2018COL- of ONT .= | splendid \u2018struggle for life; We hope it\" i AY be.:ætocepsti Le.\u201cdeparted \u201clast \u2018spring, .bat gute the paper Bo + me.+ te \u2018permit .ynforti pic) \u2018such.an essen- :J-end the \u2018great.\u2018Ration building.should: be along.ethical lines, and.in an age when the spirit of commercialism threatens to -annihilate the- work of the good and great, of the: days.of our \u2018forefathers.The - \u2018bright, mie : \u2018and \u2026 1 polittéal future : \u2018greatness.cannot be trué @reatness., Canada has\u201d had no: agency which has \u201cdone \u2018more of.which .we \u201ccan boast.As.our nattonaï life grows.we shall need rhore.\u2018and more the Influence of the Wit= \u201cwhich: has always stood for in-.*tegrity - in business life and hodor In.national life: The +death .of the \u2018Witness\u2019 would: \u2018be national\u2019 calamity.\u2019 The \u201cWithess\" \u2018therefore must not die, permit it to die: The West even more than the East needs the elevating in- flierice which the *Witness\u2019 above.all\u201d \u2018other Cénadian\u2019 journals has always \u2018exerted in national life.5 T.REID.\u201c.Calgary, Alta.(FROM THE: JOURNAL\u2019: : ST._ MARY'S, ONT.) - It.will be: witlh 'Fegret that the many upright of all Canadian newspapers, the Montreal \u2018Witness; will learn \u2018that it is\u201d in finanéial Straits, and unless help in the shape of a largely increased circulation, \"domes at once, that the proprietor, John R.Dougall, will be \u2018obliged.to\u2019 .gell: Sut\u2019 or cease publication.The *Witntss' has for.years been noted for the \u2018cleanliness.of: its columns and it \u2018fs skid that every year it refuses upwards of $50,000 in questionable advertising.It has been, conducted along -strictly independent \u2018Mines, keeping c¢léar: of all party.and corporation: strings, and its editorial \u2018columns.have for years been a potent force in moulding public opinion \"in favor of + all drue.reforms.In the face of the strenuous competition in the: newspaper field and with Buch a policy as is.earried out.\u2018in, the \u201cWitness,\u201d this: publication\u201d has * been losing money fo -.geveral\u201d \u2018Years.The failure | a Journal ; ke the \u2018Witriess\u2019, would; be a.natiénal calamity.The people of Canada owe it their support, a! fty\u2019 yedrs of su ch splendid'-and unssif fish service in their made - for su iptions to the \u2018Witness,\u2019 for-it, is.anly by its circulation being : doubled \u2018within thé.next few weeks that thig great \u2018Jourtial can be saved; The.puplishers are* making a special rate in \u2018order .to accomplish their: purpose.: The: \u2018Journal\u2019 1s one of those - who feel +, that- it \u2018would be'a heavy blow to Canada If the \u201cWitness\u2019.should.fail, and is making this appeal \u2018to frie vof: the \u2018Witness\u2019 ito \u201cWINNIPEG \u201cGRAIN GROWERS\u2019 GUIDE.\" In: another colimn \u2018in this issue we ontreal \u2018Withèss\u2019 making a special.great democratic\u2019 \u201cJournal, published in the stronghold of \u2018protection and .spec- fcr democracy \u201cand a square deal for the last sixty Years.It has been going behind every year and a deficit has been made up by thé publishers \u2018from revenues secured from other sources.Advertising patronage .is must depend upsn; and this\u2018 has been withdrawn \u2018special privilege, and objectionable ad- \u2018The \u201cWitness\u2019 now frankly states to its read-.érs that\u2019 they must support it and help : secure \u2018additional subscribers in order \u2018out their paper \u201cto \u2018Interests that are obposed to democracy.The \u2018Witness\u2019 has been making a strong fight in favor-of the reciprocity agreement and.| for free \u2018trade, and is one of the very.few influential.joarnals in Canada to-: day.that is free \u2018to.publish the truth: and advocate ia-square deal.Like the \u2018Guide,\u2019 the \u2018Witness\u2019 must.depend- \u2018Uponits readers to \u2018increase its circu- | lation and in: Atg hour.of .need, and: throws itself \u2018upèn \u2018the -mercy of its \u2018friends.We ask.£or the \u2018Witness\u2019.sub- PRD A \u2014\u2014\u2014 ST\u2019).The.Mohtreal: \u201cWitness\u2019 is making a Ale ao ston Ont.i}: N | of: ch in \"buflding up| - \u2018high \u2018moral: desis.that \u201cthey \"will - not: | ircumstances\u2019 \u2018to-| tial agency in a\u2019 young country where |.\u201cof \u2018Canada\u2019s fu- 5 Lander .its present \u2018mianägement .oceu- | \u2018awaiting the final Teply.has been termed a \u2018thigh type of Chris- \u2018days will decide.\u2018pies a unique and \u2018honored .\u2018place in \u2018Canadian.\u2018journalism.: SA \u201c(FROM ThE CR CRYSTAL cry\u2019 : When a \u2018man does EE Test and fails \u2018he rarely \u2018gets ithe credit.his efforts deserve.- The publishers.of \u2018the Mont- \u2018real \u2018Witness\u2019 have done \u2018their best -and'succeeded.They \u2018have: succeeded {4n publishing a clean, reliable, .wholesome, manly, .independent newspaper .and home.magazine, that -has for two generations been-a credit to itself and\u2019 to Canadian journalism as well as a great moral force in the \u2018upbuilding and strengthening of individual and national character.They have su~- \u2018| ceeded in winning the confidence and.respect of the Canadian people for their consistent -adherence to principles which they have deemed Jrdis- pensable in a practical demonstration Of correct every-day living.They.however, have committed the unpardonable sin \u2018of modern business life, in the eyes of some, in\u201cthat they have failed to make mioney, añd having suffered.the inconvenience of a non-pay- ing proposition as long \u2018as his private funds can stand it, Mr.Pougall now asks his friends to come to his assistance by increasing the circulation of the paper.The \u2018Courier\u2019 waives Its right to commissions for six months and will forward full amounts of all \u2018sibscriptions handed us for any of the Witness\u2019 \u2018publications.FROM THE \u2018POST; THOROLD, ONT.As before here stated, the Munt- real \u2018Witness,\u2019 with its affiliated: pub- licätions, the \u2018Northern Messenger, thé \u2018Canadian Pietorial\u2019 and \u2018World Wide,\" has placed its financial position fairly before its constituency, and \u2018is - yet \u2018The \u201cWitness\u2019 tian citizenship \u201cJournalism,\u201d and for some years back has bean occupying this exalted platform at the .cost to its publishers of an annual deficit of from twenty-five tp thirty thousand dollars.They frankly say the end of thelr purse ts reached, and that if Christian Canadd wants the \u2018Witness\u2019 \u2018on the platforth/describëd it must come forward with the support.The test is that the circulation be doubled with- An a very limited time, \u2018or offers made tor the property will \u2018have - to be accepted.© At many places the gauntlet has been taken up, and a disposition manifested to retain this credit to the highest type .of journalism in Canada.Many who approve of the \u2018Witness\u2019 have not bothered to subscribe\u2014let someone else do that.- Has anything :been' done \u2018at \u2018Thorold?at Merriton 2 dt Allanburgh?at Port Robinson ?14 not, reader}.put'a dolar bill in a \u2018Tet: ter.and send it to.the \u2018Witness\u2019 office, Montreal, and help lift.\u2018The tate \u2018of the historic old .paper, with {ts grand record is still in the, balance, A few (FROM THE CLINTON, ONT., \u201cNEW ERA.) .No.small pleasure 18 evidenced in the \u2018whirlwind campaign\u2019 instituted to boost the Circulation of the well- known Montrénl \u2018Witness,\u2019 so that its continuance: under the present management would be assured.The 'Witness\u2019 has proved a genuine bulwark in.the cause of the world's uplift and wag.never better than to-day.For a trial trip the \u2018Daily\u2019 will be sent a \u2018year for the small sum of $1 in advance, or the \"Weekly\" for the same -periol, at 65 cents.Send direct to the Witness\u2019 office at.Montreal.| (FROM THE WIARTON, ONT, .ECHO.) The.Montreal \u201cWitness is \u2018making an appeal for its friends to.double the circulation of that.paper or it.may be \u2018forced to suspend \u2018publication.Every- \u201cone who has lived in Ontario and:Quebec knows \"the.respect in which the \u2018Witness® is held.When the writer of thése lines was a boy+in Nova Scotia hé can remember the older generation - speaking of the \u2018Witness\u2019 as of a model in journalism.Years afterwards when living- in: .the Eastern Townships there for: te Wines; \u2018shown.for.this \u201cjourhal among.all Glasses, and: -it- 15° safe- ti was \u2018the : very same respect throughout its course that by its unswerving loyalty to ideals that it has | retained the respect of the public\u2019 as few journals have ever done.While not penny wise it nus been fearless in its criticism of wrong and has done much to elevate the life of the Canadian people.It has in its way been a good educational institution, and may the paper live ad the \u2018Witness,\u2019 with the same ideals, for many years to come.If, therefor, you would help a good cause subscrive for the Montreal \u2018Daily Witnéss.' (TEESWATER \u2018NEWS.\") The Montreal \u2018Witness, which 1ur a period of nearly seventy years has been regarded as the most wholesome family newspaper published in Canada, is making an appeal to Canadians for support.In the event of not receiving this support it will have to cease publication.The Witness\u2019 has always been conducted on high moral lines, refusing to carry liquor, theatre and all objectionable ments.It annually refuses from $50,- 000.to $100,000 that the other papers gladly give space to.The financing uf a rival in its fleld by the Liberal party whom it displeased has crippled.its resources, and unless it can double its circulation in a short time the publishers have expressed their intention of going out of business rather than commerciallze the journal that has always stood for the highest ideals for 80 many years.It will be a sad day for independent and.high class journalism if the \u2018Witness\u2019 is compelled to suspend.(FROM: THE VERNON \u2018NEWS.The Montreal \u2018Witness,\u2019 one of the oldest newspapers in Canada; is making a desperate fight for life, and announces that it must greatly enlarge its subscription list at once or change ownership.For over half a century the \u2018Witness\u2019 has stood for all that is best in respectable journalism, and is a paper of which any country might be proud.Its political principles are not ours.It has always been an ardent free trader, and this view of fiscal matters biases\u2019 it, we think, unduly in favor of the present government at Ottawa.But it has done much towards, fostéring a spirit of national patriotism .and international good will.\u2018On all moral issues it has been noted for the high plane it has ever occupied.Partly because it has .al- jectionable character, and partly because highly bonused Liberal papers in its constituency have rendered it of late increasingly difficult for it to compete for business, the proprietor has been compelled to sink.his private means in the paper to keep it -going, and now feels compelled to relinquish the disheartening eontest.We consider that Canada owes the \u2018Witness\u2019 a debt that it can hever repay, and we trust most sincerely that Mr.Dougall will receive the support ne- .cessary for him to continue, the publication of his most valuable paper.FROM THE \u2018FREE PRESS, ACTON, ONT.The campaign of the Montreal \u2018Witness\u2019.and its friends to double its circulation has been gratifyingly suc- \u2018cessful, and there is mow every prospect\u2019 \u201cthat \"this leading daily journal, which stands for the best things in both public | and private life, will be saved.for à long career in the future -| in fostering the principles which mean | much in the life of our growing country.But the efforts which have been put forth the past few weeks in behalf of the \u2018Witness\u2019 must not be relaxed: It must be put upon a plane high enough in financial matters and circulation to be beyond the peradventure of any ordinary contingency.Canada needs just such a journal of sterling character and wide influence.Every friend of the \u2018Witness\u2019 should help\u2019 in the good cause by securing and sending forward all possible new subscriptions, so that its future may be-assured, and its indefatigable pub- 1 sher, Mr.J.R.Dougall, be fittingly; that encouraged.in the pursuance of his great.and elf-imposed task.advertise- | Every Day We are making new friend: and cementing the kindly feeling of our old patrons, through the excellence of our work and our great desire to make every branch of our service perfect.| We want to know yon.Will you ring up for our-|l driver to call.Phone West || 1089.CROWN LAUNDRY C0, ; 4218 St.Catherine Street West, \u2018WELCOME THUNDERSTORMS.\u2018Showers in Afternoon Yesterday :, Made Difference of Eleven 3 Degrees.Several thunderstorms occurrirz \u2018yesterday afternoon were sufficient - cool the air from a recorded temperature of 86 degreez at 3 pm, to .temperature of 75 at five o'clock, th: latter temperature being maintain: all evening.The highest temperatur: atained yesterday was 82 at 1 pr and the minimum.69, at five a'elo: ways refused advertising of an ob- | in the morning.The maximum wis as great as on Saturday and Sunda but the minimum was two poips higher than on Sunday, and six higher than on Saturday, showing a mord sustained heat.Last night was cooler, and many found sleep possible who on the previous night could only toss uncorm- fortably about, wishing for morning.MORE MORE MORE in j a N1Sc! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STEAMER IN DISTRESS.St.Catharines, May 23.\u2014Last night when the steamer \u2018Garden City\u2019 was just in the centre of the lake on her way over from Toronto, her engines suddenly ceased and she stopped dead.It was found that her condenser valve had got plugged.After half an hour\u2019s delay and when the passengers were beginning to reconcile themselves to spending a night on the lake, as no other vessels were 0 sight, the steamer suddenly starter again and finished her voyage without incident.The laKe wag as calm as a mill pond, nad the passenger: wera not alarmed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GERMAN ENTRY IN BALLOON ' RACE.Breslau, Germany, May - 2 \u2014 The German balloon \u2018Pegnitz\u2019 has heen declared the winner of the elimination contest for the international! race fo James Gordon Bennett trophy.the to be contested this year at Kane City.The \u2018Pegnitz.\u2019 which ascend\"?at Breslau, made a landing T° Pressburg, Hungary.covering A distance of something over 200 miles.\u2014 Mr.Gillespie.of the Canadian F°- cific\u2019s Glasgow office is in the City « ferring with the heads of the organ zation at Windsor headquarters.em p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IT \u2018DAILY WITNESS is printed ani zur DA at No.140 .Peter Streel in tae City of Montreal, by John Eed- path Dougall and Frederick Eugene Dougall.both of Montreal.All bu.iness communications should bs addressed John Dougall & Son, \u2018Wi ness\u2019 Office.Montreal, and all letters to the Editor, should be addressed \u201cEditor of tho \u2018Witness.\u2019 1ÿ mean | \u2019ehea ér light.- [re wading \u201crien jy as the day was ry.| Altogether: the: part \u201c- \u2018and: the outing Was of much benefit.- Gordon\u2019: Strat ecial May days.was a jolly one, \u2018one of this\u2019 yepr: 18,8 ;Among those who\u2019 will be recognized Jin.the plefure are Messrs.E.A.Ro- rt, J.Horwartd Wilson, G.B: Fraser, \u2019 H \u2018Smithers, G.G.bell, N.Curry, J.\u2018Faster, K.C.™ K.Blackwell, Mooriey.F.:C.Fairbanks, J.w.Neil Mc- \u201cConnellv ER; MailHson.Arthur Plante, -| M.P,P., Mayor Ostigny of Valleyfield, Smeaton.White, J.-M.Rabb, M.P.,.G.E.Ailisan, Duncan Mcintyre, J.P.Black, John Baille, David W.Camp- Ps; Butler, R.M.Smythe, F.J.Shaw A.F.Res\u2019 °° ward Bradford, London, Englan: liam Wallace, William C.Finiex.' ° Harding, of St.John, N.B,, Percv 5 ans, V Edelstein, vice- consul for \u201c2 German Empire, London, Engla\u201d- Gardner,, Fred Molson W.B.Suacha® Paul Size and others.trol "]
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