The daily witness, 15 avril 1898, vendredi 15 avril 1898
[" Us ube po ans re + var DQUE psy ENG op av 9 \"Vor.XXXIX., No.88.Fal \u2014 United States Senators Demand United Action in Expelling Spain from Cuba.EUROPEGN INTERVENTION IMPROBABLE Jreat Britain and Germany Refusing to Co-operate\u2014Curious Story from Chicago\u2014A United States Cohsul\u2019s View of the Cuban Question.rl < -rion, April 15\u2014Despite the _ ».»uds which threatened a down- his morning Co i i= precisely at tem o'clock.- -zions before the Senate convened «_- 1707 she debate would be prolonged r into the night, as it was the -enth to loyalty to the flag.\u201cgd vendel (Virginia), wak next recog: © 7\" He gid up to new he had Heer *wce, but that time woemed to have Y, and he wus néw face to face - Situation that betokened grim- 1 war, and he wanted to do every- rassible to support the President \"7e reeds of the hour.\u2018I wish, said 3 discussion o e bend witnesses.He censured Mr.Bailey American people in the interests of hu- \u2018severely, and said he.was ready to rest into cheers.when - the Speasker, w 8810: his course with Me; 3 Whatever hé had done on Wednesda last or any other day had.been done in .presence of the House and a thou- his justification :upon \u2018the .judgment of those who had \u2018witnessed it.Mr.Bailey attempted to reply.but the megular order was demanded and routine business resumed.WAR SCARE IN BERLIN.London, April 15\u2014The Berlin correspondent \u2018of the \u2018Times\u2019 says :\u2014The vote in the American House of Representatives is univerwally regarded here as rendering war inevitable.Indeed, one description of the Tesolutions' adopted is that they constitute \u2018 an overt declaration of war\u2019 : ACTIVITY IN CUBA.\u2018Havana, April 15, (1 a.m.).\u2014The latest news from Spain and the United States has produced a profound.impression.Opinion here is more pessimistic than ever before on the prospect, of a conflict.Exchange values arë going.down.\u2018The people are mot at all confident as to the future action of the United States, The volunteers are increasing, the enlistment proceeding with entbosiasni.The ports and cities are continuing the work of fortification, and General Pando will ghortly inspect all the defemces of the island.\u2018El Comercio\u2019 says thet the danger of war certainly exiate, but ät does not think war probable.\u2018 Because the Spanish Government and people are prepared for-t \u2018The paper continues : * The conflict; and foreign powers will inter i in lacks the force to execute justice.\u2019 ANGLO-AMERICAN PATRIOTISM.London, April 15\u2014Hofs patréotic song in the \u2018Belle of New York,\u201d which is.sung under the crossed flags of the United States and Great Britain, declaring that the two nations will face the.world together, etirs the audiences at the Sheftesbury Theatre 10 remarkable en- thusinem, which seems to grow more fervent nightly.London, April 15\u2014The \u2018Chronicle\u2019 makes a feature of a latter it prints this: Sazon,\u2019 thie writer of which appeals for an oveéft\u2019 Anglo-American alliance, or, anyhow an entente for the purpose -of mpefling.by an.overwhelming \u2018display.| Pritain to afrive at distino ing, -.oo ou Re Havans, iAprit-Mi\u2014An Amesjoai- \u201cdi.Mr.Dariel, \u2018to cast my vote in my own bp 7 rreupondence: from an ineurgént cap.The Britiab consul, Mr.Gollos,\u201d Who bad charge \u2018of the United -8% A = 7 : hroke in: the matter,: tbe] in the nitre beds.While at Lima I mde letter, the\u2019 \u2018 Chronicle\u2019 recälls the arbi Castillo, an.agent povemé |fnenit, induced me to go to Cuba av \u2018expert \u2018tion to the island and when I arrived ; : : iF MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL here, demanded that the prisoner be.ve- feased, end the latter was accordingly.granted his freedom.\u2018 EUROPEAN POWERS.SAID THEY WILL MAKE A NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.Rome, April 15\u2014The \u2018Popols Rom- | ano,\u2019 to-day, says it understands the pow- | ers of Europe will intervene\" beiween the United States and Spain, in favor of the latter country, emd, it adds, egcord- ing to information gathered in.well-in- formed quarters, he intewvention\u2019 will; take the worm of a naval demonttgation.which wil the powers wHl-partispste i.wich PE a a ; « =, - j if says :\u2014The note = tr\u201d powers will re.to view the whole Cuban question, pointing out that all the trouble with the United States arises through tbe clamor.of the sugar manufacturers, who, it is.claimed, fomented and organized the entire revolt.Attention will be recalled to the aReged\u2019 unmolested American filibusteringm and: it will be asserted that the dhief ineye-! gent leaders are not Cubans, but a A; turers of all.mationalities, windee.- solé purpose is plunder and\u2019 robbery.- ,.\u2018Fhe.concessione made by Spain will be.enumerated, and the note will point-out: that while Spain has dome everything.possible to pacify \u2018the island, dhe consuls of tha United States, it will be alleged, have constituted themselves insurgent agents and the statement will be made that when autonomy \u2018promised the\u2019 desired result an American squadipn \u2018vus sent to Cuba to encourage the.insurgents to hold out.These comtentiome, .it is: added, will be supported by documentary evidence which, it is alleged, will \u2018prove | \u2018 the bad faith displayed throughout by -the United States towärds Spain.- The note to the powers will conclude with declaring that- Spain, baving- exhausted every means of peace, is \u2018 rejuc- tantly compelled to prepare for war and to fight for the maintenance of its rights and honor : tt = London, April 15.\u2014A special despetol from Rome, referring to the rumors of a proposition to make an \u2018international naval demonstration off the.Island 'of Oubs, mys Austria.is, taking she Ned but it-is undestevd\u2019 day, and later the Austrian Arabetessdor called.London, \u2014April 15\u2014An stbéstador says that the efforts towaids a naval demonstration could not sitosed, Great Britain having refused to joi in much a movement.\u2019 London, April 15.\u2014The British Foreign Office does not belirve that the powers will make a naval demonstration; London, April 15\u2014The Austrian am- baseador admits he has given up hope of Europe preventing war.Havana, April 15 (9 a.m.) \u2014AI is quiet here this morning.\u2014 MINES IN HAVANA HARBOR.A MUNCHAUSEN-LIKE STORY FROM CHICAGO.\u2014\u2014 Chicago, April 15,\u2014The \u2018 Times-Herald\u201d says :\u2014° Charles À.Crandali, aliés Eman- vel Fecarao Escadaro, wiho, actiñg \u2018under the personal orders of Captain-General Weyler, planted the mines and \u2018torpedoes in the harbor of Hivena, his been run to earth in Chicago.Last might he was in the custody of three United States Secret Service agente, who are taking him to Washington, where he is expected to give information to prove beyond any posaible doubt that the \u2018Maine\u2019 was blown up by a mine and her two bun- dred and sixty-six officers end crew murdered designedly by agencies known to the Spanish officials.He was run down by a Cuban spy.Ever since the | \u2018 Maine\u2019 disaster or Escudaro has been dodging about the country.When the.United States Secret Service agents assured him (be would be protected, he volunteered to acompany them.Crandall\u2019s statements are smb- stantiated by letters in his possession from Weyler\u2019s officers and from: Weyler- himself.His story is as follows :\u2014 CRANDALL'S STORY.\u2018My name is Charles \u2018A.Crandall.I am an American by birth and formerly lived in New York city.I served in the United States avy mts the eruiser \u2018San Franciséo;\u2019 un aptain Sampeon and Admiral Brown.It was while fn the United States service that I made a ; study of mines and torpedoes.: \u2018I quit the navy and went to Peru, where I entered the Grace & Compeny, of London, nd, | One of them, Evil}.of the Spanish Goverd- Weyler.I.was given free'transporta- I met Msroé-Diaz; who Ta état | ** oy.of | dl | PREPARING POR CONTINGENCIES, Finer 15, 1898.mcr es | wes performed -at night.I was sraisted ay.five Italien laborers and two Spanish boatmèn.In all, ffventeen mines and ten torpedces were placed.The mines in Italy.\u2018The work of layimg them was very slow, because it was ordered thet I should not work on moonlight nighis.When my work was completed, d_ made a chart showing the location ef -dirécted to place three mines and \u2018seven forpedoes in the harbor of \u2018Matanzas.\u2018This was completed early in last July.When T had finished General Weyler or- dered- me to place an additional mine near buoy No.4, which made a complete |dhain of mines about the harbor from side to side, from the # ship to énter the harbor or to leave without thé chain of torpedoes and mines there.I showed him my rough chart and he personally directed: several changes.WEYLER SATISFIED.\u2018When my work was done and bis artillery aide had approved! the plans, he \u2018bandéd me my passport to Key West and assured me that I would receive pay until she first mine or torpedo was used.I remained in Havana until Feb.10, when I went to Key West, where 1 stayed until March 8, on which day 1 received my last Spanish gold from Ha- fans by Spanish messenger.After the \u2018Maine\u2019 wes blown up I kept in hiding witha colored family near Fort Taylor, or the barracks and as.soon as I received word to skip out I left as a stowaway on the first steamer for Miami.The \u2018Maine\u2019 was anchored at the identical buoy where General Weyler ordered me to place the additional mine, officially nown as buoy.No 4.: WARNING FROM DIAZ.Frem'Miamil went to Nashville, where I received \u201cthe\u201d following despatch from Havana, dated March 1, 1898: \u2014 : \u2018Destroy all\u2019 evidence; go to New York.\u2018Ticket for London awaits you there, (Signed) D This was from Weyler's trusted adju- tent gud spy, who executes all edicts is- sed by Weyler from Spain.\u201d Crapdall avers that he was directed to \u201cDiigo; Apt 15.\u2014Condirfiaion of Fe reposted arrest of Weyler's\u2019 Mc on pedo agent, Crandall, alias Hecardo, is difficult.i not impossible here.Cäptain Porter, whp is in charge of the Federal Secret Service matters in Chicago, was asked to-day as to \u2018the alleged \u2018arrest.Captain Porter said he bad no knowledge of euch.an arrest and &d Bot believe it had taken place.SAGASTA IS INDIGNANT.SAYS THE \u2018 MAINE\u2019 WAS NOT DESTROYED BY SPANIARDS.London, April 15\u2014Senor Sagasta, the Spanish Premier, is quoted, in a apecial despatch from Madrid, as saying, with reference to the destruction of the \u2018Maine\u2019 having been caused through Span- ieh agency: \u201c This infamous calumny mer- ite the reprobation of the whole world.All the nations know the true taumæ of the disaster, and many American officials know it, too.For the American Government to base a plea of intervention upon heartless calumny of this-cher- acter \u2018is to rebel against reason: and justice, For this reason it.is impossible for us to refrain from protesting formaVy to the powers against the imputation.\u2019 CUBAN CONSUL SPEAKS.GROSSLY MISREPRESENTED.Boston, April 15,\u2014Consul McCarr, who has just \u2018returned from- Cienfuegos, is quoted by the \u2018Globe\u2019 as follows:\u2018A declaration of war against Spain by the most grossly, yes, criminally, exaggerated by- irrespotaible \u201cpersons for the pi of bringing on .a war betwen Spain and the United States.\u2018The-people of Cien- fuegos, where I waa stationed, were profoundly grieved and surprised at the possibility of war betwwen Spain and the United States when I left there.I hardly \u2018believed my instructions recalling me a week ago yesterday.\u2019 How many Americans are there in \u201c1 should say about a hundred and fifty | inal - .\u201cYou don't seem to be much of a Cu- bén enthusiast 2 : \u2018No, sir, I'm\".not.I think we bave .copupletely.lost our heads over this Cu- than: revolution,\u201d - 01 - Halifax, NS, April 15\u2014In view of \u2018possible.contingencies the German con- -cammodation available st Halifax in re- skigped.me.fo.harbor work and plocting, \u2019 K BEGUN.= the mines -and tof e spring: of - 1904 and work.passenger-lines making this, in.German - ead of .their arrival were made in England and the torpedoes: if it \u2018were possible\u2019 for lic of eudh-of the Huts es operate bed ETES SAYS THE SITUATION HAS BEEN |, United States would \u2018be a grievous mis- à #6} here has bees enquiring as 1 the ac- | good to suitable: docks im the event of || \u2018WE ARE CANADIANS.Under the above heading the \u2018 Patrie ?refers to Judge Mathieu's remarks when introducing Mr.Doumic to a Montreal audience, and it says: \u2018 We are English people,\u2019 said Judge Mathieu, dean of the law faculty, yesterday, when introducing Mr.Doumic to the distinguished audience gathered in the hall of Laval University to hear his splendid lecture on Lamartine.This.morning some dozen letters came to us to protest against this expression by Mr.Mathieu and to ask us to tell Mr.Doumic that \u2018we are Canadians.\u201d We do nob consider it proper to publish these letters because they exaggerate the bearing of the hon.judge's | words and would instigate unreasonable audience to 4 ñ he had.made of us Canadians and not Englishmen, We are loyal and fervent subjects of \u2018the British Crown, but our origin, our language and our traditions are \u2018French; that is no doubt what Mr.Mathieu intended to say, and besides that ie what Mr.Doumic knew ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, THE WAR GOES ON.\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRE NEW YORK CONFERENCE FAILS TO BRING PEACE.Expectation is once more disappointed, and the rate war seems as far off a æt- tlement es ever.It was taken, locally, as à favorable sign that the conference in New York had lasted three days; but, although the several metters in dispute were thresbed out at great length, the deadlock remaimed at the close of the meating.This resulted from the refusal of the representatives of the western lines to agree to arbitrate the point whether rates should be restored : ing a settlement.Mr.McNicol, as resenting the C.P.R., and as the chaérman of the sub-committee hme always been willing to agree to arbitration of thiz question, and expreæsd the conviction, upon the refusal of the western lines to abide by it, that they had a very weak case.It is 4 be understood that this meet ing was that of the bub-commititee of the Joint \u2026 Association\u2014or, rather, 5 4 XA » ot F 4 by the m ® Dea.- tue PMY ad will Beivé &é be dade: This duty will fall.on Mr.McNichol, ax chairman of the meeting.»., The position, the latter ssid to-day, was the same es it had been for some time past.The deadlock eon- tinued, owing to the fact that the wes tern lines refused to arbitrate the ques tion whether rates should be restored pending settlement.When report is made to the general meeting, there will probably be action taken; but the date cannot be determined, nor is there likely to be change in the dituation for some time to come.The statement telegraphed from New York to the effect that ÿ or Ü i now bave to.take the matter into their own hands, was, Mr.MeNicoll said, quite premedure, as no forecast could be wade of ultimate action until after the general mesting, which would be seized of the whole facts when it came together after the report had been submitted to it.rs IMMIGRANTS COMING.A PROSPEROUS CANADA ATTRACTS THEM.The immigration eeason hes fairly opened and the first mstalments Although those, whe he Daminion \u2018er Provinoal fm ties \u2018are nble to give much valusbie formation and advice, aveded of.The polemics, But Mr.Mathiew would \u2018cr- tion on bis arrival at Bloemfontein.Ba- tainly have \u2018been more just and more plying do an.address of welcome, His troskil if, apeabia 0g pe did jn_the Kycslingy anid Me: hasghs tet 3 the: - at Thorold.The heay current.washed _ Edition.\u2018i « tf deri.Price ONE CENT.FRIENDLY TO THE BRITISH.THE ORANGE FREE STATE.WELCOMES THE BRITISH COMMISSIONER.À A despatch to the London \u201cTimes,\u201d from Capetown, describes the reception of Sir Alfred Milner, who is on a visit to the Orange Free State, a sister republic of the Transveel, which President Kruger bas been trying to render hostile to Great Britain in South Africa: Sir Alfred met with a cordial reosps worked the complicated xma- chinery of South Africa a better under standing would prevail, The Free State Volksraad was opened in the presence of Sir A.Milner and his staff, who are on their way to Basutoland.The British National Anthem wag played after the Volkslied.The President\u2019s speach stated that the tension wae abating, and the relations with the colonies were more friendly.The revenue amounted to £1,072,519.The President recommended that the invitation of the Cape Government to the Ous- toms Union Conference should be accepted, and it wus accepted, although the.Transvaal was opposed to it.Sir A.Milner was given a public reception by the town.\u2014\u2014 BAD FIRE AT SUTTON.RAGED SEVERAL HOURS, DESTROYING TWENTY-FIVE BUILDINGS.Cowansville, Que., April 15.\u2014The village of Sutton is all on fire this morning and the flames are still unsubdued.The fire started in a shed adjoining Dr.McDonald's residence and quickly spread, \u2019 there being no adequate means of fight ing the flames.Dr.McDonbld\u2019s fine residence, Dz.Cutter\u2019s plage, the Amer ican Hotel, a ; Sutton Janction, Que., Apwt 15~The fire at Sutton did not extend.to the gouth side of the railway.It was under control at about eleven o'clock.Twen- ty-five buildings were destroyed.rte BREAK IN THE WELLAND CANAL St.Catharines, Ont, April 15,\u2014A peri- ous break in the canal betwen locke 23 and 24 was discovered only in \u2018time last night to avoid what might have been the destruction of Munroe & Rowtree\u2019s mil out part of the bank an the north aide of the flume to the extent of about four feet wide by eighteen feet deep, allowing the water to rush in with great force.For a time the safety of the mill was feared, as the water was coming in with such force as to endanger the foundation, which, had it given way, would Dave wrecked: the whole building.The water was drawn off and workmen gét to repair the damage, Their efforts were fruitless, as the heavy pressure and strong current penetrated it a second time, which will necessitate the drawing off of the whole level to get at the bottom of the break.THE WAR ON JAPANESE MINERS.Vancouver, BXC., April 15.\u2014The Ja- pamese miners will have to go.The Walkem act to prevent Japanese from working in mines has passed its second reading in the British Columbia Legislature and will no doubt be passed, Ja-.an, \u2018through Consul Shimer.couter, is making sppégis lo.ublio: bodies.nes \u201ctheir influence\u201d: ChE desired ch arog SCR pnastat as SIC Tes, BIRTHS, MARRIAUES AND DEATHS.\u2018 : Notions of births, marriages and deaths must tnvart- bly be endoreed with the name and: address of the \u201c_'annder, op athersiiow me mptich oes de tabena/ dem) \"IM notices are inserted for She, marriage nofiese Sara; othe splension\u201d tobjtuarye such as short Tigh of IVE, \u201ccab cents por wird entre, evoept © oery, which is three cents per word extra\u2014 prepaid.| Annual subseribers may Aave snnosmcsments of birtha, - marriages and degtha favithous extended obijuary or \u201cversèg) ocourring in thelr immediate familios, fres \u201c @f charge, in which case name and address of sub / - séribers should de given BIRTHS.MIDLAR.\u2014At East Gloucester, on April 11, rn the wife of the Rev.D.D.Millar, \u201cof à \u2018son.14 MULLER \u2014 In Hesperia, California, on \u2018March 6th, Mrs.P.Muller (nee Ahnie ddes), of a daughter.- 15 _ MARRIED.> ] Y\u2014NESBITT \u2014 On April 13th, \u201c1888, at the residence of the bride's bre- ér, by the Rev.G.Weir, B.A, Mr.H.BE ectorty.to Miss Eugenia Nesbitt, all +08 Avonmore, Ontarfo.° BAMGAY\u2014OUNNINGHAMe\u2014At St.Jobn\u2019s ; are \"Washingtoh, D.C., on Apr ® Re | i; Gillespie Ramsay, of Hamiiten Ont.i gi Alice M.Cundingham, daueb r , late James Merritt and gra - \u2018 ce the late Rev.ia Jenks, D.D., LED, ot Boston, U.S.4 WATLINGTON\u2014ROSS.-At St.Thomas\u2019 ÆOburob, on April 12, 1888, by the Rev.\u2018Charles Harper Shortt, M.A., W.H.Wat- \u201c Mrigton, eldest son of e' late Captain Jnnn T Watlington, «et Bermuda, to Maria Frances Ponsonby Ross, youngest daughter of the late J, S.Moffet, M.D., of Owen Sound, Ont.- 14 DIED.COLE.\u2014In, this city, on the 14th inst, at- her late residence, 64 Park avenue, Maria Bowles, widow of the lata Rev.Benj, Cole, \u201c Funéral private.Please omit flowers.14 ~ HERRON\u2014In this city, où the 15th April, 1808, Willlam Hugh, eldest mon of Robt.\u2018He éd 33 years.: Herron, aged years, - * Funeral Will take place from his late régidence, 655 St Hubert street, on sat £ \u201cinstant, at 2.mn, rig Merde Cedietery.Friends and acquaintances wil] please -uccept this intimation.15 cf \u2014At Maxville, the 10th instant, MSBAINT, feotoin.Baa J.P., formerly of Williamstown, Glengarry, Ont., in his 76th McLAUCHLIN\u2014On the 3rd of March, 1808, Mary McRae, wife of the late John C.Mc- Lauchlin, in the 70th year of her age, Funeral took place ou the 5th, from the texidence of her son-in-law, Wm_ A, Me.askill, West Hawkesbury, Ont.15 ROBERATSON\u2014At the residence of J.C.* Jamieson, Britannia, on April 13, 1898, ss Janet Robertson, a native of Kil- marnock, Scotland, in her 90th year.14 HOBINSDN\u2014At Rockferry, England, on 13tly instant, Joseph Orr Robinson,former- .1y of Montreal, aged 83 years, : \u201cThom sending pitices for the above column may send - Taht them a list of names of Suterested friends.Marked sépice of the\u2019 Witness?containing such «ROSE VC M oght.fra 5e mw afdoves dn, Canad ! 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so, kindly send it along to \u201ca 243 ST.ANTOINE BTREET.LADIES\u2019 - WATCHES.Solid Gold, $15.00 to 75.00 M9 Solid Sliver, $2.50 to 16.00 Gold Filled, $12.00 0 20.00 \u201c Yranèdes Cloaped 0d Warranted for one year, $1.D, BEATTY, 137 St \u2018Peter Street, _ Opposite * Witness\u2019 office, I+ \u201cREAD THIS.Call at J.D, ANDERSON & CO.17 Bleury Street for GENUINE IMPORTED Scotch and English Tweeds, for Suits-and Pants, all at REASON- .ABLE PRICES.\u201d = =~ = .__An early call solicited, Co NB Eicuies, \u201cbé dr square fuk.Minimum for any ange | 7, Btebing, Bc; Grawing extra, I required.rates for litge quantitien, \u2018 .\u2018WITNESS PRINTINO \u2018HOUSE, # Corner Craig end Bleury streets, « S.CA a , Pa >.,( = \u201d - ! : - = , i à J 0 Limite \u2019 SU OR A A 2 CAR TRA .Motrs Damy street.Montreal's Greatest Bors: April 15, 1896.|@ Fo \u2014\u2014 PF doc, death notices for \u2018tie prepaid.TAY an | ne of funeral appended to death netics, 8 dreds of our customers were unabl management have therefore deci morrow, Saturday: GIVEN AWAY WITH KID GLOVES | The Big Store leads.in styles, values and quality of its Boys\u2019 Sp Read what the price list says: - Boys\u2019 2-Plece Suits: ; Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, well made, from di £1.50.Boys\u2019 Fancy Tweed Suits, stylish make, from $2.00.Boys\u2019 Fauntleroy Suits, from $2.80.Boys\u2019 Heather-mixed Tweed Suits, from $8.20, Boye\u2019 3-Piece Suits: Ls She to get, and must be made , bi CAREFUL PEOPLE WILL BUY NONE BUT.OUR 80 x LUNCH CASE F *_ LUNCH CÂSE FREE with eack bou -NIGHT and., ROW of the following lines: - pals bo \u2018ght from us TO-NI and T BOYS\u2019 SOLID LEATHER BOOTS, 9c, $115, $1.35 $1.75 pet MEN'S Sop SEATHER BOOTS, $L25, 2050 mg LX 3 25 r » We give you a-case \u2018worth having FRED.E.HODC Telephone 19 : This is y FRIDAY BARGAINS © \u2014ALL REPEATED * TO-MORROW, SATURDAY.KID GLOVE EASTER GIFT REPEATED TO-MORROW, SATURDAY.: On account of the tremendous rush for KID GLOVES last Baturlay bun.© to get near cur Kid Glove Counter.- ded to repeat this Great Faster A SOUTHAFRICAN GEM LACE.OR A BIG 25 CENT BOTTLE.OF PERFUME.\u2018To-morrow (Saturday) THE BIG.STO of KID GLOVES purchased at 60c or Scarf Pin on A Big 25¢ Bottle of KID GLOVE NOVELTIES.MEN'S AND YOUTHS\u2019 HATS .If these Novelties had arrived before .Easter there would be mo necessity to tell you about them now.: 2-Btud Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, in black, tan, white, grey and cream, with heavy ra ot black stitching, 80e, Men's and Youthe 7-Hook Lacing Kid Gloves, a late Paris novelty, in dark green, with heavy black and white stitched backs, 90c.A 2-8tud Extra Fine Kid Glove, in black, tan, green, red, blue, and white, with heavy black and white points, $1.THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.Boys\u2019 Tweed Golf Boys\u2019 Navy and Colored Clu THE 8S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.ring Suite BOYS\u2019 AND MEN'S SWEATERS-| Xe ycle Sweaters are here in « d assortment.They are considered the best garment for cycling.They'll: be in great demand when you know their Boys\u2019 White Ribbed Sweaters, 22¢.; Boys\u2019 All Wool White Sweaters, 478, 4 Cycling Sweaters, apecial rell \u2018eojlar, 65c un À 1% Boys\u2019 3-Piece Navy Blue Suits, well Men's All Wool Colored 8 des, epecial value, 70e.THE S.CARSLEY CO.EF\" Mail Orders Carefully Filled.The S.CARSLEY.| 1768 to 1783 Notre Dame st.BOYS\u2019 SPRING SUITS.finished, from $2.10.THE 8.CARSLEY C0., LIMITED.Well, when applied to Shoes, it means that not} in hoa of the shoes, except the tot gether.THER SHOES ARE 8ive people the worth of their Money in sprvice.That's what people wank and Particularly reach as far au\" à Ühe aily Aitaess, | \u201c Montreal Wholesale Markets.ventes ; distinctly the adv quote: \u2014 \u2018fmess -Cènad compound refined at bigs © WrTHEss Ovyion, is - April 15, 1998.} EWe quote:\u2014 - to Soc, and in , Outs .cove ve cen ae vere as cto 250 Bar selling at 8 to 6c Buckwheat ., ,.cto 60e \u2014\u2014\u2014s Peas; cash .rove see oo Oéécto 656 FARMERS MARKET PRICES.FLOUR.There was The \u2018local market shows slightly mare ac- latmers a trity and is gemewhat firmer.in tone.We tention ic perine patents ier 0 71 $5.00 to 36.30 TREE Well supplied at pric a strong bakers ., .465 to 4.90 Winter patents ee ne £88 te LB Prices, r Tern pce (°°° 280 to C40 pn, SEER soem to Straight rollers (bags) .3156 to 2.90 Apples ssem to : é ed apbles were There 15 \u2018zo app change in the POF barrel, \u2018which would market.for meal, Round lots may be had in B78 OF eoks the neighborhood of $3.90, bugs » MBAL.11 rules, J ke HAY, PROVISIONE, There is.a fair depend for spoked meats bundles of 18 Ibs.at previous prices, \u2018- 2° a TEE : : : We quote as follows'\u2014Canadiah : heavy ; pork at $16 to J16:80 per barrel; pure! cy EE sn lard.in pails at \u20187%e te .Blgc, aod Léndon, Apt 15,\" to ble per 1h WARR ARAYA _ NEW SPRING HOSIERY And UNDERWEAR.The best and most reliable brands at moderate prices.! \"7 \u2018LADIES\u2019 BLACK COTTON H alities, from 13c to #5c a pair.AADIES' COLORED COLTON H ;_ \u2018all the newest designs.\u201c+ LADIES\u201d BLACK CASH value at 25e pai SCARF: FIN.Le AAA A A AR YAY 4 ho - UA : LoL - tot & UT \u201c ï ce - STYLISH SPRINC CAPES at less than wholesale prices ! æ Cr\u201d Ca\u201d > 3 & \u2018R343 St.Catherine St., cor.of Metcalfe St.S \u2019 Tel.3838.5 0 rospects.© The English buyers were sharp ar perfectly honest\u2014in all their dealings.Hg.advised the making of white cheese until May 15.London uses mostly cheese from this district, and London, Bristol and Glasgow were the best markets for the Kingston cheese, BANK OF ENGLAND STATEMENT.London, April 14\u2014The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes as compared with the previous account: Total reserve, increased .£83,000 Circulation, decreased .981,000 Bullion, decreased .595,484 Other securities, decreased .1,324,000 Other deposits, decreased .556,000 Public deposits, decreased .038,000 Notes reserve, increased .143,000 Gov't securities .Unchanged.The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is 88.40 percent as compared with 37.25 last week.The Bank of.England\u2019s rate of discount remains unchanged at 4 percent.; SUCKESSFUL CANDIDATES.fi = a \u2014_\u2014 £ purs OF THE DENPAIABX AMI.4 800 Fi NATIONS FOR tase!\" + The regular annual examinations of the board of examiners of the Dental Association for the Province of Quebec, have just been concluded.The examinations in practical, operatiwe and technical work, were held during the past month in the Dental College, and the written and oral examinations were held in Bishop'a Medical College, Ontario street.commencing on April 6,and continued for four days.\u2018In the matriculation examinations, Dr.H.Aspinall Howe, and the Rev.Abbe Verreau were the examiners.There were thirty candidates for admission to study.\u201c The following received the matriculation iploma: Tederick H.Baxter, Ralph H.Somers, George S.Cameron, William D.Smith, Na- leon Desjardins, Edward Stuart, Thos.w.O\u2019Connell, Jean C.St, Pierre, Andrew Douglass Angus.; ; Tho following are the results of the pri- | mary examinations: Anatomy, Dr.H.E.Casgrain, examiner \u2014First class honors, J.J.Porter; passed, Mrs.E.Casgrain, Achille Forest, Carl C.\u201c| Dotton, A.D.Gareau.Chemistry, Dr.J.Nolin, examiner\u2014First class honors, Walter Elliott; second class + honors, J.J.Porter; passed, Mrs.E.Cas- grein, Carl C.Cotton, Achille Forest.i Physiology, Dr.F.A.Stevenson, exam- {ner \u2014 First class honors, J.J Porter; passed, Carl C.Coton, Mrs.E.Casgrain.Metallurgy, Dr.F'.A.Stevensofi, exam- iner\u2014 Second class: honére, J.J.Porter; passed, Mrs.E.Casgrain, Carl C, Cotton.The following were granted the diploma of -Licehtiate of Dental Surgery: W.J.G.Boultenhouse, Walter.J.Kennedy, Horace Lemieux, E.B.Kent, Carl C.Cotton, L._P.Toon, R.A.Brault, Mrs.E.Oas- iin; HH.Lanter will Tonsive his diplomas when he is - years).: ; ThomasD.Motregor and Chris.F.Nichol have received the D.D.B.degree, and were granted the diploma of Licentiate of Dental Surgery.7.The board of examiners consists of.E.B, Ibbotson L.D.S., D.D.8., president; H.B.Casgrain, L.D.S., D.D.8., vice-president} George W.Lovejoy, -M.D., L.D.S., D.D.§., secretary; F.As.Stevenson, L.D.S., D.M.D., D.D.8., treasurer; L.J.B.Leblanc, L.D.8., D.D.8.registrar: J.Nolin, L.D.8.; Arthur Lemieux, L.D.S., D.D.8.; Ste- hen Globengky, L.D.8., D.D,8., represen.tive of and Dcan of the Detal College of the Province of Quebec; A.H.Beers, M.D., L.D.S., D.D.S., medical representative of the University of Bishop's College.es PROTESTANT HOSPITAL FOR IN- BANE.The patients at Verdun were last night given an excellent concert by Mr.J.Rit.chie Bell and friends.* Prior to beginning an excellent programme Mr.Bell announced that Miss Hollinshead, who was to have accompanied the party, had unfortunately been prevent>d doing so by illness.Those taking part in the entertainment wets Mrs.Miirphy, Miss.Peebles, Mins Murphy, Mr.À: BR.Bell, Mr.J.J.= Meurpey Mr.J, Bell, and Mr.B.Giles, and their efforts to Please wero greetad witli heaftlest applatas,\u2019 BAZAAR, OFFICTALLY OPENED.The official opening of the Notre Dame T by; His Grace Arehl H _hazaa.\u2018 Foahest Yesterday afternoon, at avai GP : versity, \u201cwas.the occasion \u2018of & gathering.His \u2018Grace afterwards prasided Menez, 110 slish market dia Cd\u2019 : +, _ Ca\u201d - Ce > Cr - = 9 D Gr \u201d, > > Cr OF - Co\u2019 Le.A > Ca Cat PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS.4 RICH TREAT POR MUSIC-LOVERS \u2014 .The last of the series of Philharmonic concerts, given last night in the Windsor Hall by the famous Seid] orchestra, was notable for the unqualified delight it afforded music-lovers.The hall was filled by a large and fashionable gathering, which, but for the applause that broke out at the conclusion of each number, sat silent for two: hours and a half under the spell of a various tonal effec: exquisite for delicacy, poignant for ten- derness\u2014an effect which combined the elements of awe and weirdness, sonorous power, and a- still, intellectual delight which no.creature dared mar by so acl, as the falling of a pin.The conductor was Mr.Henry Schmidt, and he was all the artist.At once massive and delicate, he Ted the orchestra as in a still, rapt passion.Penetrated with the utmost meaning of the composer, it was.beautiful to note fow hie inspired the.orchestra with his conception, giving himseli\u2014but all in 3 great calm\u2014to the rhythm or tenderness or passion, as it swung or crashed\u2014every movement of baton or hand, accentuated by a tense, | still face\u2014being eloquent of utter sympathy and setting forth the ideal in the mind.For a cloying sweetness, the \u2018Andante cantabile\u2019 and the \u2018Adagio lugubre,\u2019 by a sensuous epell, which it would fam have _prolonged ; but for weirdness and crashing effects, and the sense of tons Pyrotechnics, the \u2018Entrance of the gods to Walhalla,\u2019 by Wogner, had the power to agitate and awe, Miss Julie Rive-King, in the piano con- brilliant pianist, from whom the audi ence demanded an imperative encore.The programme was as follows :\u2014 1\u2014Overture, \u2018Bgmont\u2019 .Beeth 2\u2014Prelude, Choral and Fugue .oe \u201cBach 8\u2014(a) \u2018Andante.Cantabile\u2019 (b) \u2018Adagio Lugubre\u2019 -» -.Tschalkowski 4\u2014Plano Concerto in D.Minor .Rubenstein , Jule Rive-King, 5\u2014\u2018Entrance of the gods to Walhalla\u2019 From \u2018Das Rhei * 6\u2014'\"Waldweben\u2019 .a8 .e ngold.From \u2018Siegtried.\u2019 7\u2014'Slegfrie@\u2019s Death\u2019 cetri - .Wagner , From \u2018Gotterdammerung.\u2019 8\u2014'Good Frida¥ Spell\u2019 .+o «.Wagner - From \u2018Parsital.\u2019 _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALL THE EVIDENCE IN.The closing session of the Pilotage Commission wes held Yesterday morning, and the attendance was large.= Mr.John Torrance presented a- comparative.statement of the pilotage dues between Montreal and Quebec and other places, and conkended that the Montreal pilots w.A gond: aad at Aid.TDR their 4nd \u2018elsewhere.z Mr.MeFee also presented a statemen embodying the resolution arrived at by the committee: of the Corn Exchange, touching certain points which they deemed necessary to bring \u2018before the commission, ; The counsel for the pilots then filed à printed memorandum setting forth their -ease, and the counsel for the shipping interests, underwriters and Harbor Commissioners will send in a written statement, for their respective clients in a few \u2018days.- - - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SOCIAL.The Caledonian Society are completing érrangementz for the closing social which will be held in Drummond Hall, on Friday evening, April 22.An excellent programme been prepared and includes the following ladies and entlemen:\u2014Miss J.C.Mof- fat, Mrs, J.C.ng, Miss Wilshire, Miss Hepburn, Mr.J.Caldwell, Mr.C.H.Corey, Messrs, O'Donnell and Young, and the juvenile Highland dancers.A pleasant evening is assured all those attending this entertainment.\u2014_\u2014 C.0.F Court Morin, No.575, Canadian Order of Foresters.held a smoking concert last evening at thelr rooms,392 Lagauchetiere street.The programme was contributed by Messrs.O.Lessard, A.Senecal, P.Paradis, J.Boucher, A.Fournier, M.Rablay, M.Boucher, A.Bourgeau, A.Valois, E.O'Leary, J.L.Chalifoux, Arthur Plante, E.Tetreau and Nap.Hebert.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHIPPING NEWS.The Allan line SS.Carthaginian and Mant- toban sailed from Portland on Wednesday afternoon.The Dominion line twin screw steamer Scotsman sailed from Liverpoot for Quebec and Montreal at SF.\u2018yesterday with 57 first cabin, 81 second cabin and 225 steerage passengers, : The Eider-Dempater line SS.Queensmore sailed from Avonmouth at noop.yesterday for this port, and.will be due here about the 25th oc 26th inst.and will be the first of their line to arrive.in port this season.She in advertised to sail for London on y 7.- The Allan line S8.Sarmatian sailed from Glasgow for Boston yesterday afternoon, The Allan lie 8S.Prussiah sailed from Glasgow for the St, Lawrence yesterday afternoon.The Allan line SS.Assyrian arrived at Philadelphia at 10.30 a.m.yesterday.Phe Allan line SS.Livonian sailed from London for the St.Lawrence yesterday afternoon.QUEBEC SHIPPING NEWS.Quebec, April 14.\u2014The fog horns on some of\u2019 the.the If ps Were .beinz tested to-day Pope aOrT.to placing them in their.posi- Rs.The Quebec Stéariship.Gompanz's Cam- for the geason, end will léare for Mantreal on Wednesday next, ; Le The following steamers have been char- g; Bernieia, Ivydene, 1 smadeok, Star- tered to Joad timber and dpals at Quebec The mer ; {Louise Basin, and.moored at the Queen's he.whart to take on board uoys for tho-Lesge: quarters yesterday, preparing an shortly for Anticosti.Tschaikowski, placed the audience under certo jn D minor, proved herself to be a Wagner pana is fiiting out to go,into commission .Children\u2019 LACES inches w MANT!] tumes, t! productic newest s PARAS of the pt CARPE New Stoc St.James atreet NEW THE G.T.R SERVICE Commencing, ing changes am suburban train Trunk Rallway.running betwes: leave Mentreal returning from new train will stopping at Re tions to Vaud train will leaw reaching Monty stops as far as ! Montreal to La intermediate st 9.00 a.m, EF | i: ¢ we has * nh ! PP * Aad ie NC ou = 189@** ae FripAY, APRIL 15, 1898, py ee EE EE 2 Eu ERTS; LEE .THR ee Dn ty æ.3 (2 ZH De ee SEE eus mere YO: nintée, \u201cMis, O'Hare, betweén éte| THE DOUMIC 2s aud \u201ctwo on Sunday.m 9 LECTURES.+ DES LOVERg! YOu not; during thet night, go-to ADVER: TISEMENTS.- eX fr 5 JAMES A - OGILVY & SONS Cluney, and: invite ANIA, Sa, 5 pd to:come with you .AN EVENING WITH ALFRED DE eA DS) Ah ALJ wl #5 lharmonig: 5 \u201cWhere Wi MUSSET, vO Ns = Qu athe M ASIA ENA ALS re he Wind.and two o was.Cluney hen, between où 3 4 JL \u201d OS > ey NS > J NS 5 J LS =» 3 S = orches fo Mr.on that mording, you > Vig) | ah DRY GOODS ONLY.= andeh £.Alfred de Musset was, the\u2019 subjeat of a > delight it & -\u2014 nis Clifford on his Ver.hall wag \u2014 ©\u2019 Mpara sed.also to sign his, dec: Mr.Doumic\u2019s lectare last evening.The ON 7 é le gather.larations, To Cloran winhed- his client lecturer opened his remarks.with a bio- a 40 say that he refused.to anewer be.graphical sketch of LU IAL HOU QD ause that denied Paris in 1810, Alfred the poet.Born in de, COLON Phillips Squ rach num.to questio T authority of -the an eerly M was from St are.> ne nd a half = Mahon said that be m, but Mr.Me age a spoiled\u2019 chil and his ape- $400000000000000000 + 40000.= witness to insult could not allow the pled with cially nervous and sensitive nature, cou- ON Sp) nal effec: Saturday Wants h his education; kept him a child AA .4% L for ten- 4 | : Daniel Clifford, brother - of the de- all his tifa He was 20 eonstituted that ceased, deposed that he # © ved on Mayor the slightest Fetence > aroused his an- PANY MANTLE DEPART m Sy» bined the street.e could not tell the number; ger, which wotld ao6 : n eniminate in a .- NT.7) mo _Sonorouy = T A would not know what a number was if passion, and at that - Sn delight, ba saw it or the î Fry morn ta Vv, %) Sy dr 30 much \u2014_ (HI?5 He swore that O'Meara had would at onee- view \u201cof à lo able abject F he would ha his brother, doclarin g thet tears of shame han py a ige-is feel gs, bring A LA 20 Le: Mrs CH ve revénge, They had shut and sorrow to his eyes a Schmidt,- FOR SUNDAY WEAR.\u2019s door wu p for some rent.and induoeshim.bo ank- fon ab ap\u201d Once mas- About that part of the business he could most charm 2 ing way.This .> S As \u2018hestra as acd correct shades, that KID GLOVES\u2014We offer only the World's my nothing\u2019 mote, good or bad.Wik.such an ex tent.(hat it yuna] nioet a plea- Ad ied with are per fect-fitting.Best Products tn prpper lengths Joes was asked concerning.ome of the sure.to ses him\u201d-écfñimit ; X fault 80 aa to AS?Ladies\u2019 Bicycle Sus M \u2018poser, it All Gloves at $1.00 and upwards are susan .> .Persons : previously exam = amined if he had x Si IN inspired Last week we offered tw Qa special; nfide enjoy the happitess of *pardoning him.du 2, giving REGUL priced, but good: quality LADIES* KI we still bave \u2018a tow oc these low .ford said,\u2019 « M in him, Mr.Qt.= jf men who NS 1\u2014to y Glove to clear at SLgVES an., 4-59 tioned, Tans : ng, ; \u201cwouldn't \u201ctell 4 moment\u2019 and wz of the, vO LY.A, as it [rt] pair.Sixes 1a atock, 54, oa Ta > a 8135 crvss-examiner, he P- continued his = = gov- £5) \u2014 an S 1 mènt of ma shades; alzes, 6%, 6, 6 LADIES\u201d 4-BUTTON KID GL » in Tans, .Fa ng, Black, and other witness, \u20181 wouldn ¢ Oh,\u2019 exclaimed the erns them throug t the whole course CRN FE 2 tense, clear at.45c pair.%, ves Gloves worth 7 rom $1.00 to 35 to convulsed.'t say that.\u2019 (Jury of their lives hotwithstanding repeated fr sym- eflorts to (SA 4 \\Y Dit Dainty Embroider HANDKERCHIBPS EXTRAO RDINARY \u2014 A Beautiful Line of Ladies\u2019 ps Young Mr, C1 Clifford deposed to having The fact of Alfred \u2018de Myss t being a Our stock o in the fast cdges; to cle ar at 10c and 12%c each: t ed Lawn Handkerchiefs, w ith exquisite faney open work; found the bro ken jam pot having\u2019 the aridan and having passed his life in *) Ww f Ladies\u2019 Bicycle Suits and 5) 2e and 25c.hese Goods aro gobd; value for bumen hair attached to it.aris contribut (NA $ irts is now m ost complete.We are show- 7 Andante Fa LADIES\u2019 UNDERV.it up et four o'clock in the He picked ment of His naturé ed\u2019 to a \u2018special develop- In g some 0 / re\u2019 by sleeves, 756 each.ESTS in Fine Ribbed Wool, with or without Short the middle oF the road, morning, on great city.of co; amd talent.In the 4 C f the last product ons in Covert S) 2 under - MEN'S BICYLCE SWEATER near Avimer street on Mayor street, ntrasts, where the gay A toth, Tweed A 1d fam # each, 8, In White, Tan, or Navy Blue, 50 cents about the it was kicking and the serious stand side by side and eS) Effect, Serge and the new foule ss and - BOYS\u2019 BICYCLE STOCKINGS, Fine street, and wag all broken up.offer special ind ta:to their respec- tN overt Cloth, & iy \u2018à tonal MBN'S OXFORD SHIRTS, a suitabl e 8hi Ribbed, Heather mixed, 50c à pair, This concluded the evid ence, and the tive votaries, there is a ial atmos- :e gods 2; Zl reat patterns, good w .rt for WorKingmen, fast colors, jury were left to arrive at their decieion.phere which must have \u2018some.influence Si, LN * power MEN'S FANCY C AMBRIC SHIRTS, earing; sizes, 14 to 17; price, 49c.After half an he J ur\u2019s discussion, the fore.\u2018upon th LADIES\u2019 DRESS SKIRTS.A de e latest and most fi laundered, with collar attached, or man, Mr.M.E - Mercier\u2014who has had circle in wh who breathe it.The home CIN 1.tached, in all th ashionable patterns, at 85c, 76c, 31:00, an extended eXpery being perm ich Musset way brought -up A, RS no con- READY-MADE CLOTHING fo inquests in Mont real ence ae foreman at täire and t eated with the viewa of Vol- A Larg e Assortment of Ladies\u2019 Dress (Sl a 0 bea.Goods are plentiful in our Ready r Children, Boys and Youths, -Made Clothing Department.New Spring cause considerable » #0 much so as to he eighteenth century, had al- a Shir ts in ail the latest Textu 2 audi ting, extra well finished, best m aterials, is the kind of clothin & où which Pertect Fit- Chat they must di contment\u2014annouñced £0 somethi ng to do with \u2018his mental at- Ni res and Designs, 2) AY tore, we have built our increasing tra de in this department.The record of last titude, consisting of Black and Colo \u2014_ Saturday 1s sure .to be eclipsed by the scies of To-morrow.The coroner then released O'Meara, who, In the ardinary .course i of time young ASS red Serges, Tweed .£S) ethoven MILLINERY.\u2014We are sh a, owing all the Latest Nove ities from Paris, Lon- > er, ÿas immediately driven to the de usset wen tt college, whrn effect, Plain and Fa ancy Mohai rs, Covert Cloth 125 «Bach.a.Children\u2019s Dainty Bummer don and New York, a displ which is un equalled; also a Beautiful line of Police M agistrate s office, he met with su SA Black Fi ead Attire, cation of \u2018the Crown prosecutor, when on the appli- ter he entered ccess, \u2018and immediately af- 4) v ured China Silks, Plain and Brocade Qu KOwWsk] inches wide, in latest à LACES.\u2014We offer a leader in Orie ntal Lace in Champagne color, eight Judge Lafontaine ie society with all the vim Velours À oire, Silk Brocade an Bayadere.senstein.Es esigns,to clear at 190 n yard.kis detention on su ued a warrant for and spirit of a gay youn g man of eigh- AU, 4h A tumes, that are w MANTLES.\u2014We have made special prices In Jac kets, - Chpes, and Cos.spicion of murde teen years.His nature \u201cled him ta seek 2 y SG = productions by th e best Fashion artists orth while investigating.\u201c_AI} our Garment ara the best f thé parlors of high life, where his feel- +++ ++.+++.newest es.of Europe; all new goods in the \u2018 ings would find full satis faction, and he S A CAS Wagner PARASOLS FOR TH O\u2019MEARA°S CASE.fcllowed \u2018his nature, His first book, \u2018Les , of the present season.E LITTLE TOTS AN DLADIES, in all the Novelties pa \u2014 Contes d\u2019Espagne et d 74 \\J Ad Wagner ; CARPETS.\u2014 D lished in 1830 and met Italie was pub- Sn HENRY MORGA ING = New Stock Sp Ur 1898 Caro - 8, ing To-marrow afternoon, call and sée our success.with-an immense 0 & C0, Wagner Application Made for a Writ of of love an It was a collection of stories 74 NJ MONTRE A .SX» + hou d the sword, after the romantic 4 NJ à ÿ Habeas Corpus, style, alt y .gh Musset poked fun at the $, dus a A s%, A § (A £8) A VO Sl AA \u2014\u2014 romantic Bchogl nevertheless, This first \u2014 AN oe Ec] Ses er pe nL / 3c) A es) A MJ A iotaga MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALT r eff ort.displayed the favorite theme of the LANs CS D DL 137 Oo\u201d 4 IL» re GE \u201c0 = = orning, ARRAIGNED \"IN THE POLICE young poet and the worship to which he KR A i) \u2014\u2014\u2014 e state r.Joha COURT\u2014A SECOND AUTOPSY .: conception of lo voted his whole life, that of love, His h Mont.founded od the ve was unfortunately not ~ ENEMIES NO LONGER.HIGH WATER AT LETHER im Ar WANTED, | } z true basis of respect and \u2014 es, and es A.0) \u2014 - # esteem, bnt a senti matter.of présent feeling Leth ridge, Alberta, April 15.\u2014ÂÀ sèd- pts we 29 EE A ay en A i In evo, cé Qnesn\u2019s Basch 18, men at; the full én of den Tse -in temperature and the cobue- ir cof-2 TRE LABGNST RXCRUSIVE x Mes Juatios: \u201cWurésie he oi \u2026.RL MR x parent + = .~ EL Is pr » à NOW ; ENTHUSI- \u2018quent of the sow in the Toda, ) Lt sa : ¥ toons èrenx 1\" ca Ë ot \u2018Jar a writ of habeas\u2019 ving A t die Là Cyl a atiiog tement St.Cathe rive an d'Moun tain stg, of Joseph O'Meara, now Li im te n the p ursnit of los ve, Musset necessärily the y À at by MONTREAL ke under detentign in felt the conseq new \u2018bridgé across\u2019 i ig 1 n- whi change, the Police Court à .the charge of mag- Cours, remarse and bi uences of suck a Sir William Lockhart beems to have 8 they slaughter went out and.will ca - mu isormueh deliÿ,in pre the arme O'Meara appeared before Mr.Lafontaine, The lecturer then quoted a number of been remarkably successful in his ne- construction work.The \u201cWhoop Up~bot- -Ù of culpabl the police magistrate, this morning accused extracts from the poet\u2019 8 works to show gotiations with the Afridis and the Zoka- tom is flooded to the depth of five Peet\u201d filed back for e homicide and the case was - ut his theory that real inspiration restg in and the men ara obl iged to seek refuge CARDINAL TASCHEREAU'S FUNE- .COULD NOT AGREE, nesday, reliminary investigation on d- the emotions of ther \u2018Beart! alone and that khels the most warlike of the Afghan on the tops of tbe boarding» cara.forth RAL.y kno wn and it n ril 20.The particdlars are al- 8 poet must give th \u20ac world the very sub- tribes, who fought in the recent fron.he ship.The Canadian Pacific will sell excursion \u2014\u2014 it is alleged that th 6 accused caused the eed only be said that stance of his soûl.tier war against the British, A despatch \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Harbor tickets to Quebec and return at single first deäth of Dennis Cif tion.of the pelican \u2018The beautiful descrip- to the London \u2018Times\u2019 says:\u2014\u2018Sir Wil- written class fare by all traîns, A ril 18, good to Conflicting BE Ayimer 3 .fford on April 10 on irelancing that e and its young ones, as liam left Peshawar to-day, amid a scene G.T.R.GENERAL OFFICES.ents in return, leaving Quebec not i ate: r than April vidence in the Clif- pointed out in th Mr.Crankshaw, on behalf of the prisoner, poet, according ssential feature of the of great enthusiasm.The entire Afridi \u2014\u2014 tl.for the occasion of the fu late Cardinal T neral of the ford Case too \u2018Much for tele that Joseph e case before Judge Wur- to Musset, was one of the jirgah assembled at the station, to which for the enth Aschereau, on April 19, and in O'Meara had been dotatned quotations, thusiastic and it was reecived with on.A MAYOR SHAW OF TORONTO DE- TAT.April 20, The ci ronement of Mgr.Begin on McMahon as a witness & warrant by the- coroner, Mr, , to give material applause, After mentioning they wanted to carry the general.i EL James street.ty ticket office ls at 128 the Jury.\u2014 evidence Tegarding the d eath one Dennis de Muasel\u2019s\\relations with George Sand, Zakka-khel, saying farewell to him, de- SIRES TO RENEW NEGOTIA- [npleting ifford.\u2018The counsel argued and quoted Mr.Doymic re erred to the melancholy of clared the intention of his tribe to fight which support o several passages from the Crimi nal Code in bis last years, filled with iHnesa and reside by side with the British against the TIONS ON THE SUBJECT.Friday NEW TRAINS ON.CROWN HOLDS JOSEPH O'MEARA had ! his argument, that the coroner morse, but whi enemies of England.Sir William Lock- \u2014 follow- mime \u2014 ON SUSPICION OF MURDER.lish no right in his position, und law, to commi er the Ep mirable life: of \u2018Les ch brought out those ad- hart\u2019s patience and friendliness had earn- C.Mof- \u2014\u2014 only to be detained \u201c t to jail a person who ie a8 a witness 2 ; Nuits,\u2019 in which ed their thorough good will.Toronto, April 5.\u2014Wednesday Mayor re, Miss THE 6.T.BR.SUMMER SUBURBAN vestigation ,whether he had suépi for any in- the poct again expressed hig o wn feelings Corey, 18 prope T mode of procedure cion or not, was to lay and showed the wond his o wn state of Shaw sent a telegram to Mr, Hays, gen- the SERVICE, TO BE INCREASED.\u2014 Five fresh witnesses were examined by informatif on before a magistrate and obtain mind.On the whole, M ussat ranked as McGILL NOTES.eral manager, tendering 3 renewal of the pleasant the coroner Yesterday afternoon in.tte oner was not ac! & warrant for the person\u2019s arrest, The cora poet of very hi .gh standing, and one negotiations for removal of the head of- ng this on mencing, Monday, May 2, the follow.Clifford inquest.The case was then left time and there ting as a magistrate at the in e 2 xceedingly ci ose \u2018téuch with bu- The McGill \u2018Annual\u2019 for 1897-08 api2g hinges and additions wii} be made in egal, ore as the detention was il- manity.peared for sale yesterday afternoon.It fices of the Grand Trunk from Montreal subtrban train service over the Grand with the jury, but having heard quite Mr.Cloran then followed fo a clever is indeed a fine production, and reflects to Toronto, Yesterday, forenoon Mayor Truck Raliway.conflicting- stories from different.indivi- eech denouncing the manner in which CALDWELL LAUDER, great credit on the editors and commit- Shaw received a n answer stating that rder et The 5.20 a.m.train now duals examined at & the cells.Meara had been arrested and treated in A very tee, Mr.Hays was a J even- 1 \u201cinning between Montreal and Laching will this and former sit- health and it was The accused Was in very weak Wednesd: pretty wedding took place on The second year arts will celebrate the the message woul beent in St.Louis; but street.¢ Montreal at 5.13, and run \u2018te Dorval, any conclu tings, they found - it\u2018impcssible to reach to allow a man a ghame and a disgrace Mr, ay.evening at the residence of conclusion of the sessional examinations d be handed to hin up- ~~ Messra.uew ot feliraisg from Dorval at 6.55 a.m.A \u201c sion, and were therefore dis house only to ba de to be dra ed from his Robert Lauder, 9¢ Grand Trunk by bolding a class dinner on Tuezday on his return to Montreal.Bou- \u2018ain will leave Montreal at 6.25 a.m., cha a warrant from the tained as a witnèss.on street, when his daughter Fulia was unit.Toronto, April \"15\u2014The\u2019 \u2018Mail dnd \u201c= oucher, J.Le S'3yping at Rockfeld, Dixie, and ain gtu- \u201cMrs.Ti tgas-0'Hare solemnly declared gal, coroner, which \u2018waa flie- ed in marriage to Mr.Robert W.Cald- evening, April 19.The dinner will be Empire \u2019 comments as follows on the au and Ts Vaudreuil, returning, that het b rothe r, Joseph O\u2019Meara, never Mr.Cook, Q.C., replied ana rongly - well, formerly held at Welsh & Rough\u2019s dining rooms.recent action of the Montreal City Cour- this new left the house jected to the application as \u2018Mears had bride looked ¢ of Glasgow, Scotland.The It is expected that Laval 1900 will send cil in reference to th e Gragd Trunk Rail- AL wil leave Vaudrenti at 7.25 a.m., Saturday night.> after ten o'clock on the » 2 arrai een re-arrested on a- police court warrant, with trimming of \u2018in a gown of blue a representative, way Com stops as rea hicg Montreal at 8.20, and maktug all the deceased had Fazüier in the evening The ged and a day fixed for the enquete.stones, and wa chiffon and rhine- Mr.Doumic, who hag been in the city f pany negotiations: In his con- aentreal \u2018ar\u2018as Lachine, TÉe 8:00 a.m: train, Te.| frark to the wi -made an insulting re- cide, man was charged with culpable homi- 8 assisted by her sister, for a few days, delivering a course of Jec- «rence with the City Council of Mont- ihlermed ie: L > Lachine Wharf, will \u2018make no toess, when her brother Hore Mr.Justice W Miss Maggie Lauder, who was attired in tures on the famous French authors, vis- real some da ya ago Mr.Wainwright, the \u20184 au.sLOps beyond St Henri.The or oronts on Sundays told: him be di du\u2019t want him to interfere culpable homicide was not murder in.any urtele pointed .out that a gown of cadet blue.The groom was ited the Redpath Library at McGill Uni- assistant ge neral manager of the Grand 5 Mani.wii ney stép at Dorvai or Poiûte @laire, with hig~ sisters an y more, as he had shape or.form, but merely manslau au pported by Mr, J.R.MacLeay.After versity yesterda Trunk Rail .way Company, stated that if: foeaday Will be run leavi a¢ at present, by t Instend i Sunday train given them trouble enough.The wih- He took the a Fhortiy afte: pplicatione en délibere > @ater, the ceremony Mr.and Mra.Caldwell left y and was shown through the Victori à square site co uld not be se- Making se Moi cptrent àz 9 .«0, ness was.- up until two a.m., and rd application to Mr.rwards .Mr.Cloran made an for Mr.the building by the librarian, Mr.Gould.cured his \u20ac om, fteamer Quedec here ar all stops to Vaudreuil 10.30 a.m reaching that - eone on the street had diag, Court: fof & secon: Lafontaine, fn the.Police and a: trip to \u2018Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara ie was accompanied by Princi- ofier that mi pany would consider any ith\u201857 diute 5 drenil.at 10.55 a.m.returning from\u2019 Vau- making all interme- but it was only in the the\u2019 body of, the d autonsy lv be Trade on \u2026, and on their return pal Peterson, Professors Coussirat, La- Hence, ght be made of another ane, teerage Bi Op .tops.reaching Montreal at 1,50 u.m., morn ning that she and the presidin 8 deceased, Dennis Clifford, ma, gisirate promised to will reside in St.> fleur, Ingres, Morin and other gentlemen.it seems safe to assume that t be | i and M.train now running to audren leerned it was Mr.Clifford .and the cir- vr prepare the necessary rap negotiations between the y railway \u201cng psmore turn 78 from D return Will run to Dorval o nly, re Two.baskets of jars, con- Mr, Cloran mentioned Sir Willim H lughton MAY BE CANDIDATES.peny and the city have not Lea\u2019 ¥ corichd.terday Montreal at 1.25 orval at 1.00 p.m m ., reaching taining jam, \u2018bad n carried to Mrs.vestigation slows that the as ote of the physiaians to be ci In- i is rumored at the City Hall that MR.JOSEPH LAOROIX DEAD.ed.It is therefore too soon \u2018for about I uve Acntreal ar 1.30 A mew train wili p.m., dally, for Haod\u2019s \u2018during the evening, the firet by been buriéd and the aboy deceased has ex-Ald.Thomas Gaut hier and Mr.Oc- Mr.Joseph Lacroix, a brother of the to make a move, Let Mon Fe e firgt \u2018audr anf], maki all stops, Lachine and a sister of \u2018the wit ness, the second by means that ®& application tave Rolland, of the Rolland P er Com- Grand Trunk.thoroughly trea) and the = on on eason Creuj West: ret urning thi, 8 train wiil feave Vau- Martin Cluney.In her hu humed.the body will have to be ex- À city building mspector, died yesterday question before this city takes 1 daily except Sunday at 2.25 p.m., for dropped a.pot, which brik \u20ac.Fry her sinter any, will be: candidates : in OC helaga morning at his home on St.Elizabeth ther steps and when Téronté- any (Ge from ck M ont De Teal, making atl stops as far as La- SENTENCE DAY.ard for the vacancy in the Ci ty Coun- street.The deceased had only been ill » on réaching Montreal at 2.20 p.m.A \"A neighbor, Mr.Parent, deposed that while sitting with Previous to the above proceedin Chief late Ald.for n short time, and his death was ra- to tender, it must insist.that bel ; from d rain will leave Montreat every Satu -35 p.m, for Lachine Wharf; re- r- verandah \u2018on\u2019 'Sat the deceased on hi Justiee Bir Alexander Lacoste and fr.Jus- Sansa by the déath of the ther unexpect He had held the posi- ing so the negotiations ont mi + téa y af- turnin 3.10 g Will leave Lachine Wharf at 253 wurde: y afternoon, Joæep { tice Wurtele presided in the same court; tion of master chimney sweeper, in the muét be concluded.mx Mengt- for Montreal.A new train will leave O'Meara-passed und.made a motion of out:\u2014 when the following sentences were meted DANGERS OF THE STRPET.employ of the corporation, for the last \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ed at dominion and all st cal every, Satu rday at 2.15 p.m.for his arm which the witness took to be an Edward Daly, accused of manslaughter, Nr.Albert J.Corriveau was run down by Îr-uil, \u20ac hing the atlons as far as- Véu- act of disdain.but found guilty of assault with intent to two.men on a bicycle on 8t, James street ten years, and was highly esteemed.He MRS.OSCAR WILDE DEAD.from ny will re at 3.06 p.m m return.O'Meara was then led in, looking very do grievous bodily rm Was sent tq St.yesterday, and w Much shaken, having leaves a wife and five children.Deceas- London, April 15.Information was re.y af- Mantreat cave Vaudreuil at 311 preaching Montrea; at 4.06 for ju nkempt, and ewdrn ds a wifness.Mr.Vincent de Paul pebitentiary for three to remain\u2019 quiet until\u2019 this morning, when he ed was fifty-five years of age.Cj flew train wili leave Montres 1 at 5.45 p.m.tH.\" J.Cloran another man Years.It will.be remembered that Daly and Ont; was able to be ag A aerious accident ha : ce 5 ceived in this city to the effect that Mis, À JPning jorval and intermediate this Rtations; re- [ here arcee an d ai » O'Mekira\u2019s legal adviser, 3 one Edward Fe red a powerful alkali over boy near the Dri}: Hal 1 ppened- to a little \u201cwh the 0, 1 THE COTEAU FATALITY.Oscar Wilde died recently at the Riviera, some rm train will jeave Lcry nnounced that ashe had on Victoria sq uare, nnell, who was lying drunk Scots est.Were hayin - their battalion The coroner held a rer b-day W train w reaching Montreal at 6.5) ul Ati been told that I bis client was held on sus causing his death.; some time last summer, drill last evening, e- bein un into un; inquest at Cotean posi- dorval: r.il leave Montreal at 7.35 p .i picion of murder; Be had instructed him he, John Davis, who has a bad pecord by a bicycle ° and, - some dis- last night on the remains of \u2018Honore NOTES AND NOTICES, [ram- Pm.T eturning, will leave Dorval a he 9 p.m train now runnin t not to answer any questions, xt condemned to the spme.institution.k= tance on.the front ne when He scem- Bouchereau, who was killed on the Sou- Two Beautiful - Wed sion > Jorval will run through to Vaudreuil g The coroner\u2014 at do you know cf five veara for shopbrea! ing.ed to have receiv: indignation \u2018ed interaa staaï injuries.Much Tiges C works by-the faH of à der- There are two Pianos at the wa a _ treal r cils ; Teaching there at 9.aily from Vv p.m., and will the death cf: nis Clifford 7 prisonment in the Ernest Brunet got eighteen months im- carelessness.Wha: at \u2018the rider's rick, which was in of Charnes of Willis & Ce., 1824 Nofre Dame atreet.Montreal at audreui] at 10 p.m.reach.| Witness\u2014\u2018lknow nothing.\u2019 date.from March 1 * common jail for theft to The driver of \u2018x : vy C.PR express Christian.\u2018Excuaable homicide\u2019 was the near McGill street, which har- ! leave Vay dr 10.55 p.m.A pew train Charles Green.found, gulity of theft while Wéggon ab at ten o'cioé 1 Ring ran ed.\u201d great attention.They are are gûtracting ; ebec re2cking Montreal at eull évery Sund &y at 7.12 | \u2018The caroner\u2014\u2018 Where were you be tween\u2019 one and in the employ of the \"American Steam Laun- over Heury Dé ekg eaabl ae.a rd of age, verdict raturn \u2014r perfect master ftar- ene, '® all in b termediate stops.\u2018P.m., aod! \u2018 two o'clock on Sunday similar ch dry and who pleaded ty to two other anle avenue.\u201d rush) ?x 4 foot so that pieces of the piano maker's ant, and aré \u201ctween Montreal and Vaid, at Treuil will All other morning ¥ : as it was Arges, was dealt with leniently or will Jose sevèras y .He vas taken CARS AND FARES, expressly designed for nee as wedding.cess r innin Present.The 30\u20ac p.m.troia To this, and all subsequent questions, Alexander his first appearance in court.Sir The Incline Railwa ; gifts.They contain all imp! ; of en\u2019s Hyartptk will, & daily except Sunday to St | the witness, being repeatedly prompted in Jail.Lacoëte gave him three months CRUSHED BEAN x running to-morrow.y wil \u2018commente real value, are - a vases of ex er air except Sa on and after May : run ; Mr.Clor an, responded in a weak Jean .Gervals, received a term of threes Bord \u201c on, - The Park & Island Rail wa: quisite design smd finish » ind poses Soturq 45 87 the tr turday and Sunday.On voice, \u201cI- to answer, Years Bt.Vince! ot de Paul panitentiary this morning \u20ac: Sad\u2019 nirey -§oven, was ay are putting tonal qual hter diate % r or 8 ain will leave Montreal at Hyacint girudtion of my attorney.\u2019 , on the 1m- pa for receiving stolen ve.soods .which he was: S th Grand Trunk twenty new motor and.fifteen open cars ty and.th .ES ave Dreger tatio ns, instead of at 90 p.ni.as at he and {sterme The coraner also asked : en: stolen.three wing them\u2019 ty ne the other i .ge, end on their lines, the former\u2019 capable of a and 7 \\ be Ï » 3 Judge urtele ad th were dispose of by b tin \u2018at sat nine to the speed of twenty-five miles an hour.This soisseurs and the: Cu ë TA = \u2018Did you not go out of the store ot ip Chief eo reminder by Hts y- are now iseuin g books of fifty \u2018cordially .AN public generally -erg y 4 tustice Lacoste, ~ aol and suring ; > are inter- ¥ tickets for nw, good on ali lines, \u2018 instruments.- v ne pe > fy vy = ay ii af ru am D se _ Ca Le RDAY, April, free.| 7 : CS ne onde de Ve | to the tind of the Chareh Be John the \u2018+ Refreshments.vadgelist, & Bu Suma.Arai 17.Ne.J Ritchie Bell .WIN conduct the Young Men's Meeting 2 SATURDAY NICHT, at 8 O'CLOCK.+ Bright, helpful meeting io prospect.DROP IN, FOR: AN HOUR., tial STUBY, em SUNDAY APRIL IY.\u20ac \u201cAt 0.48 in.and 600 pm.J oid are open on Sunday evening | Afi-youug men cordiatly fnvited to these - glrvione.La \u201cNoung Hows Christian Association, * - Dominion Square.SM [PRE Soft i Mrtel, Bright.\u201cÎirers Sanday-aftarneon.at 3 pam.\u201cPA CALYARY COBGRBGATIONAL CHUROE, Guy Sregt; abovy Bh Antoine.- NEXT SenpAr._ speaker\u2014Rov.M: M.©'Matley.| Belatet Ne.tyr : : .COME! FuTURE - MEETINGS.COIL OF HOCHELAGA AGRICULTURAL 80CIBTY .SPRING SHOW OF STALLIONS, .* The Sÿring Shèw -ofyStallions under the flirection of the above-named Society will} te \u2018be held at the 8t.Paul ures Haymarket, * ffermeriy College street); on FRIDAY, ientyalecod.instant, at leven a.m, T, x.BRODIE, : Secretary Treasurer, Montreal, April, 1898.- , * WATER RATE REBUCTION.STATEMENT OF WESTMOUNTS FINANCIAL CONDITION.An official statement has been issued by the authorities of Westmount, signed by the Mayor, Councillor F: W.Evins, chairman of finance, and W.Minto, sec- Foes, in which the financial citizens, and the like.\u2018Présent indications are that the increase in taxation to meet interest and extra, making | ve-twelfths mills.In other me a property worth $5,000, valted on the rail at about $3,500, which now pays $20.15, would pay \u2018about 222.50.\u2014\u2014 SAN JOSE SCALE AT.ST.CATH.st.Satbagine, Ont, April 15.\u2014The fy Jag y t had fi pointed aut à war by war might} possibly be av! j , but they would one\" d advised the withdrawal of all the Amer- | ican consuls from the Spanish West In- \u2018Congrees.Of course, his government 2 | tien.ed.General Fitzhugh Lee\u2019s excitement The denger to the world's peace.has been throughout, as we bave before pointed out, that both peoples .seemt\u201d \u2018to want war, though it must be remenm- bered that it is more in seeming than in reality, for the noisy, who are most in evidence, are by no means the whole people.\u2018Woe to thee, oh.land, when thy king is a child\u2019 This is the case with Spain in point af form.The real king in Spain, bowerer\u2014fhe war-deélaring power \u2014is the Prime Minister.The real king in the United States is Congress, and Congress has come very near to deserving: the description in Solomon\u2019s malediction.It has been behaving very like a child.ee in both Houses has: been wil 7 71504 \u20ac for var, apparently: of it.Their season for.wanting war\u2019 was not humanity, but vengeance for supposed wrong at the hands of Spain.Even the majority in each House has ehown more temper than even a youthful autocrat feeling perwonal responsibility for the awful consequences would be likely to do.The evil to America if the case of war r might easily be very great.The évil to Europe would be greater.Exhausted Spain, reduced to that anarchy from which, it seems so difficult for apy Spanish country to rise, would probably become a helpless problem for all Europe to quarrel over.} \u2014\u2014\u2014>_\u2014 THE WAR FEVER.The Senate will do the United States a great service if it debates the war reso- lotions for some days, and thus gives the more excitable portion of public feeling time to cool down.It is unfortunate that at a time when the coolest and colmest deliberation by Congress was needed, the most inflammatory appeals to war feeling were made.General Fitzhugh Lee, the American consul-gen- etal in Cube, in a fit of unreasoning panic dies before the sending of the message to acted upon his advice, and General Fitz- hugh Lee\u2019s departure was attended with many circumstances of feur and disorder not creditable to the dignity\u2019 of his na- He allowed himself in his panic to.threaten and bluster, and manifest a lack of courtesy, with positive discour tesy toward the Spanish authorities.It now appears that there was not the slightest need for the withdgwal of the consuls ; the American envoy to.Madrid and the consuls in Spain.were not withdrawn, and have not been at all dis | V® turbed.The better informed and ecool- er people in the United States are now Be ee 1 a = And there is no answer to the pi General Fitehiigh Lee, to cover his.blundering retpest, \u2018would * lik | to make the people belisye that be and all Americans were in great danger fn Cuba, but there is no real evidence that this was the case.Many Americans stayed, and they have not been molest- and panic have, however, msde him the hero of the moment, end his sets snd wt- -Frinky.' APRIL B® Us imiriw]T |r| ST |ahion ta whi vi - TTT TIT 21 [ee reduced the island and its people oy Famoaigy, us vole foaloufoo! Îj 21.have just been published, and have just- Hadith 61.7 B13] [ly custo sh ininaticn of cio penie ; teen ual; \u201c1301 ; \u2018141 15] 36] }of the United States, snd of course helped \u2018 Elgh th Ans 5 iH 3 13 ws \u2018231.[to stoum the war feeling.Thess pe\u2019 SPRING \"EXHIBITION, 154 152154157128 129 (30) [port are mot ovetowwn es at spe : APRIL ith to Maé.24 CIT] [sponfents of the: English papers have\u2019 \u2026 Venere pren 2% 2a io.\u201c .» |.|o[|v++eleoloe ood been contributing pions of the ti * ABS ON, 38 canta.\u2014 Jand even wore harrowing, 42d theo bave |; = SUBSCRIPYSON RATES.bad much to do with arousing sye- ~ SATURDAY, APRIL 16, $a; wy w man pathien of SIRT a ; ited States in its action tc A MERIOAN EE BESSYTERIAN BEE fo a | at 18 the inmuiraction can be ended by à : i peaceable intervention, as President Mo- | *.ORGAN SECITAL Er He À me |B ete a at Te seront à pans, 1 op Sy Herz |e le and of Congres, and well \u201c3 SRE 1 res as of the President.\u201d If the Senate Vi : VERTISIN therefore dsbates the very extreme rese- .at rE.Ivtion now before it for sme days, wa: til the excited feeling bas chlmed down ET \u2014\u2014 and \u2018the mperhested, steams blown.of, it will them probably be fadined to ac LL Vtt ésnemence veining for the spasen om |.rr ro =F be roy owt the en pores a BATORDAT Monin Set | \u2014 Proufileut: ie muid to favor.\"The gov- « AN busts communieations sdarmed ernment of Spain is doing à great deal to Iron TRACHER® = Va perte rhin avoid war, though the people of Spain, |! MEETING.*Edtiar of thes Whites,\u201d Montreal _ like thoes of the United States, or rather | \u2014cowpyoTss »T\u2014.: * perbape thie solater part of both phoples, Rev, Wr.A.B.mACKAY, cme 7 me = Who are more in evidence, are acting the | not F séreet Ouarek Lecture +446 0 oo pue - 1 Witness, part of the Hecstes and Discords aiid |\u2019 À ae rime Pau Ban The Di LA A ,[ rt & © ue : al ™ MINISTERING LEAGUE : - ips | = : - : CRE HOLY FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1898.ee FINANCIAL SITUATION.© L other fo waz fn modern Himes with 20 little endeavor on the part of tlie people.to avert the hoevor as has ihe United: 4 , Railway, ex-dividend ; 92% fer Toronto States with respect.to Spain.For! months an openly\u2019 declared sympathy with the Cuban rebels bas been manifest-i|* ed, caleulated to aid in prolonging and! embittering the inenrrectionary wer .on | - the island, and for weeks a distinct ten-; dency bas been shown by ! ano to fight Spain, Thee al reason ; how far it may i American.bellicosity ls anothir question.| Spain's government of Cuba hes.been] A - simply intolerable, and\u2019 the huxsanity -of the world has been shocked by.the soiidi- 30 1 The Davies week has Bad its effect 5 the amen tll fase give more aol, and dba brun are the fwespings of ten.srarchiquses oznent- con: od \u2018with gos.Water: M.AC W1 Biyth, ar | lhe a ghpable 'chetis, sides that She \u2018péroentage of ash in geniine tes parer voschentaight percent, An ash beyond upon the: volema of \\rads, the decrease | Bae\u2019! 4 which, a-wall da: the inactivity of the | stock exchange, accounts for the decline clearings, Btreet Railway, 121 for Halifax Tram, mY for Canadian Pacifie, and 167 for Cable, all baing declines, - \u201coarRULOUS LEGISLATORS.TE, .Repression, Lo TALK THAT coMES HIGH 10 THE tion to which the people of Cuba: \u201chave been reduced.The war has been &.sourse (of trouble and qpet do the-TInited Slated, And, it caniiol.be expected to vdmalia fujescent.whim its neighbor's house®h on fire and its own household eikited over the event And now the two coun-| tries are \u2018upon the eve of war, and the.United \u2018States can begin to calculate the cost ap far, - Fifty millions have been voted for defence, in addition to votes] by individual states - The stock markets; have been\u2018panicky, and the losses there; on have been placed af another fifty million dollars.Steamships are sailing with | a passenger list reduced seventy-five per.\u2019 cent.British.owners .are arranging to! abandon the voyage to New York and sail to Halifax.Bummer resort cottages: on the seaboard of the United States are : going a-begging.And as yet not a blow | has been struck.If war should côme, ; what will be the result upon Canada ?This question is agitating all minds today, and no satisfactory reply.can be.; TAXPAYER, a OMe dori.5h bis oc | Vamané is have.Ahe-th the session aud that very Éétle has been | done but talk, forces attention to the\u2019 \u2018great tit that afflicts the House of Com- \u2018this way certain members who have the i'gift of gab snonopolize attention, to the i exclugiof of the bulk of the members, who are in attendance ready to debete all | material points coming before the House.There are symptoms of rebellion among me member has bas spoken tos how nd ons en two hours a ; à balf, another thres hours and a half, a gentleman opposite to him three and a half and several have spoken two | louve, and in the majority of cases, in fact, a measly every case, à half hour would sve to express an ideas the member may bave où the subject discussed.One member made speeches .on a certaih- motion and he |\u2019 Hi ive given, as there is ne precedent for the!| never discussed the merits of the motion present circumstances The civil war in | the United States found Canada under the usury law, whereby the rate for money could not be advanced beyond | seven percent.Stock exchange trans actions were virtpally nil.\u201cTo-day, how-; ever, money rates are expected to advance materially in the event of war, and such an advance will bear heavily | upon the sfock market, reducing prices of stocks ang thus closing out small : margins And rendering: the burden \u2018of carrying stocke too heavy for many.But eo eet ok wo lock for an go creased actiyity in.nearly all branches trade.Comcian bene en Healy 20 oeive deposits from exposed centres, and will also, no doubt,\u201d fargely cuftail their United States logos.\"This, should\u201d prevent rates \u201cfor.money from going too high, and it: is probable also tliat there will be an fmppoyement in thé activity pe of local stocks suid ain advance in their values.Wheat will, alwo.probably ol- nes, whi wil upterialy aid Dhsad tid \u201covér: the; aystém of.a te lr an mum of thirty.percent of extreet and à maximun \u2018of eight \u2018perosnt: ob ash où | chepséca) analysis.Tok men clas that thie maxireum- allervanes: for ash fb too low, and caus much good, tés to be,rejqeted.Ay?sithor \u2018of \u201cThe Chemiptry # ro Lig: 4 amipent chemi \u201cdistinctly states that itis a poor tes th ee EEE nble\u2019 matter \u2018ob over ve de, aix\u201d pérosnt of \u2018ash, - Bag Sak si somewhat on the Speaker in the Chair, because the rules of debate are supposd to confine a member in his remarks strictly to the subject matter before the Heuse.Mr.Beaker.Edgar naturally desires not to earn a reputation for an attempt to suppress discussion, or free debate, but the time has come when the in the House, TE Ë ik pts g S2LET to nt rtm air | 008 aries A Nulsisics Which Demands.Ho \u2018mons,\u2019 the habit of gabbing: Members are this way :| corgtentiy \u201crising and making specches ; {| two, fhfee did four hours\u2019 long, and in | i at all.This.statement.certainty reflects * ve cents per Fav, APRIL 15, 1898, ER âre interested.if; private or public bills, never get a chance syd wre fnally at the end \u2018of the session dropped fro > [ TH fi ten years ago, and it was lower then than it was five years before that.It is time that some protest against this scandslous waste \u2018of public money and sgainet the rapid deterioration of the.tone of debate, rit sy Boy They havé long bad free and compulsory education, and a person who cannot read or write i unknown, But even \u2018doldars pe Jemd vaine.| se it fing, two years after New Zealand, and two and a half years ago New South Wales adopted #, now everything sleoholic liquors and tobacco.\u2018 Now look, he seid, at what free trade has done here.At one time the city of Auckland had practically all the trade of a large group of ielands of ich ine port wae the centre; but since the adoption of free trade in New South Wales, that colony had diverted every bit of tie soi not Lo ang ve, ©! e protest of New South Wales, deleguition to New South Wales to investigate.They returned efter © mr traders.\"They fo wages higher, wor unemployed nnd Is Now Zealand the effect of the single fax had been to raise the wages of caxpenters from\u201done dollar - and \u2018\u2018twenty- day of eight hours to two dollars and a half und three dollars.Unskilled lsborerw got from one dollar and seventy-five cents to two dollars.In New ; Zealand they had no booms and no depressions.The speculative element of the of land.had been almost entirely ht Hi i i get ip, i Ë of Ë É i F TF - FIRE COMMITTEE.- LAFRANCE FIRE \u2018ENGINE SATIS.FACTORY-THE SWEEPING OF CHIMNEYS.- At the meeting of the Fire Committee yesterday afternoon, Prof.R.J.Dur- ley, C.E., who was appointed to make an official test of the Lafrance fire engine, which the Fire Committee purchased some time ago, sent in a long report of the teste made by him.The * Witness\u2019 has already reported.the tests made, and #0 à few extracts from Mr.Durley\u2019s official report.\u2018will be sufficient for public * The report, referring to the time of \u2018steam, says :-The boiler was filled with water to a height about seven inches above lower openings of nest tubes, so that no water was showing in the gauge glass.The temperature of | the water was 39 Fah.The fire was laid Time.Pressure of Steam.1 min.35 sec.10 lbs, per =q.inch.2 min.30 seo.15 lbs.per sq inch.3 min.50 86¢.20 Ibs.per sq.inch.$ min.20 sec.80 Ibe, per aq.inch 8 min.85 sec.40 1ba, per sq.inch.8 min.50 nec.50 1bs.per sq.inch.4 min.10 sec.+.80 Ibs.per sq.inch.4 min.25 sec.70 lbs.per aq.inch.5 min.\u2014 sec.-.86 lbs.per sq.inch.At aix minutes the engine was started, and at nine minutes from lighting up the water in the boiler was at the working level.Wood only wes used as fuel | while raising steam.Tost No.to Volume of water pum; \u2014] test the pumps Seed from a Frist whi in which the vat ressure was per square inch, and Jiacharged \u2018through three lines of two and a inch hose without noz- en vo 8 locomotive 00 Emporiel de of a capacity of a 8 im] ons.The tender was filled in three Sloe.and four and three-fifths seconds.The steam pressure was & hundred and fifty pounds per square inch; revolutions, three hundred per minute ; rate of dis charge, 10,810 gallons per minute.In the suction trials the pump drew promptly.With a one and three-quarters inch nozzle the engine threw 260 sfeet ; one and a-half inch nozzle, 280 feet; two inch nozzle, 270 feet.A steady jet was maintained, the boiler steamed well, the safety valves lifting twice \u2018and the water level in the boiler remained nearly constant.All working parts remained cool.The working of he engine and pumps was satis Sl pape oy and no trouble os PAPE - \u2014: Hy jed and fos Champagne, | boiler inspector, says that \u2018according to this report the engine has more than filled all the spécifications.The report was considered saitisfactory end was adopted.The.price of the engine is 27,500.REGARDING CHIMNEYS.The sub-committee, appointed to consider certain changes in regard to the sweeping of chimneys, submitted the following report :\u2014 The chimneys in tha city shall be swept by sweepers appointed and under the supervision of the Fire Committee, each chimney in uge twioe in the course of ev twelve months, to be computed from Jan.in each and every year\u2014once between' Jan, 1 and July 1, once between July 1 and Jan.1.Exemptions for sp 1 cases may be granted by the Fire Committee.\u2018The fees to be demanded for_ cleaning and sweeping chimneys are: In dwelling houses or tenements assessed on a yearly rental of $150 or under, the annual charge shall be ten cents, and where the assessed rental exceeds this amount, twenty cents; any additional sweeping will be oharged at double rates.\u2018The fees shall he payable by the occu- the cost pant of the house, or building, And shall be entered upon the eccount for water and personal taxes, and added to the account for such taxes.\u2018When no such taxes are tmposed, such fees shall be payable to the sweepere by said occupants wherein such chimneys have been swept, and said sweepers shail be found to remit immediately said fees to the City Treasurer.\u2018Any person who shall refuse or neglect to pay such fees, or shall prevent any sweeper from entering any house or building, or shall in any a or molest him in the execution of es vi shall be liable to the penalty herein: provi ded.*The sweepers sh shall be requ security bond of §100, or any other à saufiicient by.the committee, for he the due fulfiiment of their duties, and shall, while on their duties, wear arr badge, #0 a8 to show their auth The ort was adopted.The sub-committee also submitted a report, which was adopted, the boiler inspector to take firmer action in regard to the smoke nuistnce.The report also recommended that a list be prepyred and kept ot the office of the Fire Department, said list to include | all smoke consumers known \u2018to bè in use in the city, with thie neme of their inventor or owner, the name and address of the local agent, and a list of the several places where the contrivance can seen in uso (if there are any sel), pen to inspection by the ; ?at the Haye nddom Ce eu .\"MR, GLADSTONE.\u2026.London, April 35\u2014A Clo, ood ital, Seno ina.bisgrogad ad wes viffer: .» WF WER vrac\" ww BG {> kd nie FR CT WS bt jp.wT LA = W Wom gg wT NW Es 8° PE FTN | V Cree EW NUN TE Fw +; Em EE TINIE Cc @Iv NTT BW Nw Frrnay, ArriL 15, 1898 < \u201cOUR MOUNTED POLICE, present Strength to be Increased by a Hundred.ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COM.\\ISSIONER READ IN PARLIA- \\(ENT YESTERDAY \u2014 THE SITUATION IN YUKON.Qrrawva, April 15\u2014The annual report : -:2 Commissioner of the North-West unr Police was laid on the table of fruse yesterday and is of umuigual \u201cest.He alludes to the stand made Aimighty Voice under cover of a where he had to be surrounded and as only taken after killing Mr.Grundy, | .e posmaster at Duck Lake, Corporal Hxii acd Constable Kerr and \u2018wounding three others.Commissioner Herch- mer tases this incident as \u2018Aluatæus ing vias trouble even oud Yad-Thiike ve and taken in connection with can ES ee \u2018Charcoal\u2019 murders ai Macleod in | 1385 argues that the time has mob arrived when the peace dnd safety of the coun :r- can be preserved by ordinary provin- cal police.The police party of six, under Inepec- ear Moodie, including two military col- ge graduates, left Edmonton on Sept.4 via ne Peace River to find out if a cat- ve al and waggon roed could be open- el np the Pelly River, The latest report is dared St.John, Now.27.The commis- «ner says that even if a good waggon ad cannot.be got all the way to Pelly \u201canks the road cut by the North-West | xccutive to connect short portjons of \u201ce road already existing between Ed- inonton and Peace River, will open up 3 large track of good farming land, an many very good gold prospects.The country between the Peace River and Edmonton is now dotted with small par- tics of prospectors, numbering several hundred, cemped, waiting for srring.Two patrols started Christmas week from Edmonton to visit these pares and carry their mail, and atill another patrol under Inspector Routledge will rave Edmonton at an early date visiting all the parties om the way to Yukon on the Athabaska, Slave Lake and Mac- ienzie rivers, as far north as Fort Simpson, carrying a letter mail and trying all delinquents.The épening up of the route overland: to Yukon will make it necessary in the opinion of the Commissioner > establish police posts at Peel River | end also i ba and J d rivers,-as well as in and Edmonton, the Te x dians and half-breeds do not like fhe increase of travel through their country.The Indians throughout the North-West are reported as baving been unusually quiet during the past year.Greater vigilance is recommended in keeping liquor, from the Indians.It was found necessary -5 dismiss eighteen men from the force during the year, nearly all for drunken- «ss.Mr.Herchmer reports the am- | mit ion of Canadian make as very unsatisfactory and he trusts that in future should get American ammunition for -neir Winchesters, Only one division ci the police is armed with Lee- Merlords, but there are \u201cthirty carbines hat pattern in Yukon.The En- evolvers are reported obsolete and iid av once be replaced.The Commissioner reports the strength 5 \u201cne force at 670 and ninety are em- red as dog drivers, cooks and artisans, c 2 actual strength ia 580, ingloding thôse in Yukon, Since the C ioner made itis report he has been authorized to se- curr a hundred recruits, * METHING ABOUT YUKON.The report of Superintendent Constan- tno 's dated at Dawson, Jem.18, and is | 12 length, dealing with crime, food - , mail, fuel, mining regulations.repor:s \u2018the population of of Dawson va fiteen hundred to two thousand, = abou: five thousand altogether in y.sin, There are three or four bun- = at the mouth of the McQueston Lex a hundred miles up the Stewart.» whole of the country from HS il .w.! be found to be worth opening up 23 a rich minéral\u2019 country.There were only twelve horses at Daw om, and wishing to haul some firewood | \u201crem tie Lush the men who owned the Portes asked him a hundred and fifty dollars à day for four single horses for 4 minimum period of two days.ie asked for hauling with dogs is y dollars a cord.The price of 43s Tuns up to $150 and $200.The four \u201cEs prought in by Inspector Harper wo described as small, ill-conditioned 7 uf very little use.lie present system of contracting for § s with the two trading companies r Rounced unsatisfactory.For the => :wo years the inspector says he has 7 been able to secure sufficient food for :\u2019\u2026 rations and especially was that the \u2018mr last year.The steamer \u2018Bella\u2019 made * trips, only on one of which did she ga fatrly good load of provisions.\u2018Alice\u2019 made two trips, with a fair 77, the \u2018Margaret\u2019 one trip, laden with t-Rev.the \u2018Healey, two trips, with + cargoes of provisions, and the © one trip, with a good cargo.The American Company\u2019s new boat, ol rion,\u201d failed altogether to reach Dovsm, The \u2018Bella,\u2019 on her third trip, \u201c= \"Weare, on her second trip, © +h held up by armed men at Cir- SCARCITY OF FOOD.oT 2 Inspector procesds as folows:\u2014 ne outook for the coming eummer is {held up and.unleeded at -thess points\u2019 Tae melo ae oy > \u201che Rockies, in a south- - The ; jestmope at-Minook' Creek, Fort - Yukon and-Circle City that the steamers will be\u2019 Captain Ray, or he United States army.in-éharge-of Fort Yukon, was compelled to take over the company\u2019s stores.and manager of the North American Trans\u2019 portation and Trading Company here, admits that it is doubtful whether the: companies at present trading here do not : care about having the police contracts, | a8 the prices they get froms the miners are wa or tres dues rie the.mov ernment pays, consequently there is grumbling all round, the companies because they say they are losing money ; \u2018the miners because the police seem to get so much and because they themselves do not get more.The only way I cen see out of .the difficulty \u2018is for the government to ship in their own supplies end be independent of all outside parties.The quality of the provisions supplied has been good.\u201d INCREASE OF CRIME.Dealing with crime, the i tor says it has increased to a very great extent.A considerable pumber of the people ooming: in from the Sound cities sppear to be the sweopings of the slums and the result of a general jail delivery.Heretofore goods could be caghed on the side of the trails and they would be perfectly safe; now a man has to eit on his cache with a #hot gun to inmire the the way places are broken into and everything cleaned out.In a great many instances the perpertators have been arrested end in some cases given so long to leave the country.This waa abeo- lutely Py as we could not feed them.me to bail apd others.are in; Brana One of theme is Tere og sand dollars\u201d for 7ikher of He Br for cleahing out a cache, and worst .of a violent lunatic is in confinement.The inspector sent three hundred destitute Americans to the Lower River where \u2018there were.supplies, end these are the parties who bave given Captain Ray all fhe in trouble at Circle City and Fort INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.Internatioñal*friction is alluded to by the inspector, who uses the.following language :\u2014\u2018 The populetion here being chiefly American, many of them are not disposed to view with favor any restrie- tions placed upon them.by the ordinary law of the country, end some have been heard to say that it was high time the Union Jack was pulled down and the Stars and Stripes hoisted in its place, and adding that it would not take much to do it.At one time there was a talk of incorporating the town and application was made to me as to the means of going about it.On reading that part of the North-West ordinances which states that the applicants must be British subjects, they closed the book with the remark, \u201cThat ends it, in that case we cannot run things, but will have to pey taxes; better be as it is\u201d mean to say that this view pervades all, but it certainly does a considerable number\u2019 coming shorter each year and # the win- fever are.sd the.nee he estimates teat Yous gold ety be shout thre three 1 A lare and that the outp milk amount\u2019 te.cin rE simply staked EE sale on the; gtaide th that | valueless, and the sale offer be.Ii i issue out rations.At Oircle City food |.is-scarcer than it is here.Mr.Healy, }4 | mex, under good management by exper- enced miners.The reports in the press\u2019 have been very mislemding.Mèn who.have on Sut with a few hundreds are: reported to bave ten times as many thousands.Claims from which iv hair.\u2018dred \u2018dollar pens are paid to have \u2018been\u2019 taken and which were reposted to-aver\u2019 age from five dollars to seven dollars 10 4 the pan and were computed to contain.$£,000,000, did mot ebywr any such rich-| ness wihen the Jurgis-were éluiced: \"À | large emount-of waste dirt hae to he safety of kis goods.Cabins in out of | I do not |?The supply of fuel is described as be- of EF ily | i i | tf FREE ÿ fi {if | H gif ! k i i cause a stampede.Men rush off with.neither pick, shovel nor pen, stake a4 claim, drop a few.dollars from their gold | sacks on the ground and then go to.the recording office end swear that they have discovered a deposit of gold These cldima the stakers hope to sell \u2018on the outeide for large figures.Gold and silver coin is scatoe: and there is considerable dimsatisfaction.over the weights and scales used for weighing gold dust.An napector.of weights termpt han been made oo Saver Ha don: dition from a eanitary poin.of view, except on the part of the.police.There Were a considerable number of cases of; fever, of a typho-malarial chardter, dur: ing last summer and a large increase in.sickness of that nature may be antidipat-: ed next year, which mav remit in an, epidemic of a serious nature.Scurvy in ite milder form had already ere , Henderson, the prisoner adcmsed murder, is under the doctor's care, and it] is thought may die before spring.[RE PREFERENTIAL TRADE.- | Grand P \u2014 COMMERCIAL TREATIES.Ottaws, April 15.\u2014Mr.Chamberinin\u2019s' despatch to Lord Aberdeen in reference\u2019 to the position of Canada gegardimg im-: perial commercial treaities is of some im-' portance in view of the removal of the.Belgian and German treaties between thei Motherland and theee countries, leaving: Canada free.The despatch, which wes\u2019 referred to by Mr.Fielding in the budget\u2019 speech, ig as follows: \u2014 \u2018My Lord, with reference to\u2019 my tele gram of the fourth instant respecting the.bearing of the treaties with Germany : and Belgium on the tariff act passed by.ive Dominion Parliament during its last.pession, I have to inform you that the question was \u2018discussed by the law officers of the Orown, \u2018with Sir L.Davies: and Mr.Blake, the counsel employed on Dehulf of your government.The substance of the law officers\u2019 dectsion was.conveyed to you in my telegram, under, tion of that power, could not Majesty in regard to the trade Canada and Germeny end B out imperial or Canadian law officers were unable to > amet % > if the tresty aa po oer ve eve reprit rt no | EE Fr i TEE I MB.CHAMBERLAIN ON CANADA\u2019S : onto RBIARD 10) Tv.| fetms Perry, W.à power to Tightfully perform the duties.wag reaponded to by W.Bro | and several other brethren, who con- which will 8 2 % § i ÿ ¢ i \u20ac | Ë 2 ih Hi ÿ (58 afri crie TRE DISTRICT GRAND CHAPLAIN IN: Bro DUCTED AT DORCHESTER LODGE, ST.JOHNS./ .The regular communication of Ze Jand Lodge, No.\u2018 12, A.F.end A.M, QR., held in the Masonic Temple, Dor- chester.street, last evening, was one of unusnal interest, as it was made not only the occasion\u2018 of \u2018the first official visit of the District Deputy Grand Master to the lodge this year, but that Grand Lodge offivial, ecting under the euthority of the Most Worshipful the Grend Master .of | the Grand Lodge of Quebec installed ons | of ite most popular Past Masters in the person of W.Bro.James Walker, as Grand Pursuvant of the Grand Lodge of Quebec.In this ceremony the D.D.G.M.was eseistod- by Æ W.Bros Guy E.Dewaiy arid\u201d James McCrudden.After ttie réguler work of the the DD.G.M,, ra Lodge pilou and Tiiting brethren were sosslly eertsin: the meen! Lodge, with-W.Bro.Toa Mc 3 AL hdl chair, atx.among those who were a Rires Pa Tu de D Format, 18 ohn Allan, Chas.Charters, Seale, and G.Weldon.After the wstal loyal toasts the W.M.proposed the toast of \u2018The Grand Lodge of Quebec! and R.W.Bro.Paterson, D.D.G.M,, in responding.alluded to the proud.position.held by the Grand Lodge \u2018 of Québec the world \u2018aver, and to whose success the lopaity displayed by the various lodges in \u2018her jurisdiction had contributed in.mo: emall degree.He con- gretulated not only Zetland Lodge iteelf, but also V.W.Bro.James Walker, \u2018upon the signal honor eonferred upon the | lodge by appointing ome of ite Past.Masters to the important position of Grand Pursuivant.He also referred to the progress made by the lodge at Val leyfield, which \u201cbe had recently conee- crated, and the lodge at Westmount, now working under dispersation, both of which gavé promise of great success in the future, and closed by expressing the belief thât the year 1898 would be one of the banner yeasw in the history of the Quebec Grand Lodge.\u201cThe Youngest Grand Lodge Officer | Duly Inetalied,\u201d was made the occasion of a special toast, and V.W.Bro.James Walker thanked the Grand Lodge and the brethren for the honor conferred upon him, and : to do all in his Jellyman, The toast of the \u2018Visiting Ta el- lyman, of Elgin Lodge; R.W.Bro.G.R.Dewar, Mount Morial AR \u2018Bro.John Allan, Prince Consort Lodge; Ww.Bro.A.FE.Sennet, St.Ardrew\u2019s Lodge, tributed to the musical ; me.BR.\u2018Mount \u2018Royal, No.32, established rty, years ago, and to hig \u2018atep-motfer, spesking, Mount Moriah, No.LORS I Î Fe ms ae sel Montreal, decided in favor of an Evans |- roudccouumésquana0s os 8.C.Fatt, excelled himself in the hospi.ua offered, ead es pleamnt even- Elegant Household Purdtoite, Bach, Now York, | Rich Ornaments, Crown ! \u20181 The subseribers are instructed to th at [the resilience, : : NO.485 ris MORNIN | oad \"chaire, Brussels (ee [ Artists\u2019 Proof X Engraviogs à Hilo ; \u2018Fabiet, Gaë and NB] él irrar, Nice Opk Sr sbours a Sm 1 | Tog Fable aod Lectior ae CPE Crown Derby Dinner Service, 7 Tea and Des- TT : | hametled od.| Chamber Bets, Carpet\u201d Squares ors, \u2018| Rattan Chairs, Montreal\u2019 Gas Cook Etots Kitchen.Utensils, étc., ete.«Everything Arst-class, ER \u2019 SHERER RGDER BTR i WESTMOUNT.ma, \u2018a petrteth, - e'and Appalsb- t Plane, RE rie n pestest 3550: ne \u201cDraming too , Suite ar C) To Tout Hors Witte RL a ware, utlery, n = Stair Carpets, Hall Chairs Brass HALL a , Brass Coal Hod and Fire Irons, Ha Table, Book Cane, Lounge, Easy CF Chairs, able, Walnut M.T room Sets, BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO, Auctionvors, made by by both he Cases and Ameri can ren.rt ctf ime NOTES AND NOTICES.To Cure a \u2018Cold in One \u2018day.\u2014 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.25c.Two ladies of Montreal, well kmown in | musical circles, after testing the merits of the legion- of pianos repregented in \u2018Bros, orchestral attachment.P.E.Layton & Bro, sole agents, ware: rooms, 148 Peel street.Important Picture Sale Tate rived jt tista interested to sell.by Auction all their ont Paiot- ings now tn our possession, which includes a great many \u2018works of impottance, such as Forts Pair, -Royas] Academy, Royal Institute, Royal Socièty and other Exhibition Figturee.he Artis hose the ts w works are in- ciné fa is = the coll on.are: > = re \u2014 King, Bdwiii Hayes, Jas.E.Grace, = = a ; mt \u2018Parton, John \u2018Aborn, Claude H ADVERTISEMENTS, O.Rickataon, 0.B.Deanwhite, G, Sheridas, ne ie RE = .RB.Norton, Arthur Hopking, T.| There is No Item of household consumption À \u201c 80 important ¢ to Hpalth 8.the so : Mineral \u201cWaters Sold Everywhore.8 W.Field, M.\"> .| McIntosh, Eater aa J.7.Popping, I.3.L Aumonier, Ve P.Yalcsins, .T.Schaf ater, lasen, et The- \u2019oollection is now on view at Our Rooms, {Fou 16 94 100 Hope As BRURT, Hi, A.W.Weidon; Charles: Leadner, QC.Carter, J.M GURD & CO., Agents snd Bottlers, Montreal.Sale b at the Store, corner St.Lawrence and gt Catherine .stroets, Montreal, on TURSDAY, 19th April, 1898, at 10 o'clock, an Marcotte Bros INSOLVENT NOTICE.L H.BOISSEAV & CO., Montrosl, Auction in lots to suit purchasers, vigil PRESCRIPTIONS their large and varied stock of i attention of of Mr.SAMURI consisting of Drets Goods, Tweeds, 3 S'GHANT se who ho offers Task experience of grex Liens, Prints, Mike, patins, \u201cGents For: te adjtetm nishings, Woollens, bons, Carpets, Oil- ping: aod 7 Tous Seis Frame od exactness in the clothe and Mantles, amounting to about : 000.00.CHARGES MODERATE.> TaLwrmoNs Sod, $20, Sule.Bhetvs Counte Large & Vings, ounters, HENRY GRANT & BOX, Dptictsns, Mirrors of eu sizes, Tables, Stands, 2445 thertme st: onde ete, etc.$4,000.00 | KENT a TURCOTTS, - 97 81.James street, Before \u2014> MARCOTTE BROS.,.Auctioneers, * \u2018 à Robert Leek.Locating FOR THE SUMMER, VISIT TRE : TURKISH BATH HOTEL 140 to 144 ST.MONIQUE STREET.Lowest Prices compatible with Monest Service, | 15 rortrates crabes nan rae dÉeage copnts seseerssarsevene sévosscesseces : 5,2 - od eon | 2 DO LITTLE |; veéomuocsar srosesenaecenss dese sony re Svesesesssense assess ci eyoagress.cogesvervasbnahoanèno0s 5 drhreusensencenapeseuense siens sovenve -cooks Fi \"FRIEND Baking Powder.sqesosganssaens6sbr00 éoncorsessans 21000vacuées a INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRUPT STOCK rox SALE BY PUBKC AUCTION.| int the matter of 1 Æ M.CONDIE, ; _Bainsville, ont Tae Sree: rr received sie ina fool By Eke té ra at.- 28 796 lunentery bo.are whi Pir on) be \u201cat.> formation vas be the 20 Si od ae a ower x - Beg trade.of th of.= Broke.© Dès: ; ; \"ot, new ils, = cerise pri To ee Ë jà &ii - Mr at te Tawblvénte a EEL will new, convenient and inel er kot Fo Portiontl, : n Beds, White à and Pink Sa. = at Spain, » high foreign: personage author - ines.the following semi-official etatesient of the Spanish position ae to the surren- * siona.as to Spain's relinquishment of the groundless.No rulers, no states Cortes of Spain would ever con- gi gk in a ways desi irdes of peace and \u201cby every hofiorable means to se- her inalienable right, her sov- and béabr.And uhie feels confi- has ch i sf i + i i 7 \u201c \u2018THE UNITED STATES.LA Washington, April 15\u2014The Cabinet ing to-day waa devoted to a genersl discussion of the Cuban situatiof, but without any important result.The govetniment-has received no intimation ie preparation of any note-on the 8 Cabinet do not think the effort obviously \"ers.in.her favor will result in their agreeing or any particular line of action.The present positiom of the administre- ©.acti, without attempting to influence BF § -it of postpone ita decision.The Pres: (47, dents it can be stated, is not at all likely - adopt on the Cuban question, The ad- mingtration does not believe Congress will) a resolution fér the recognition .of the independence of the insurgents, \u201cbut if it should a veto of it would be - TF mprobatie.It is said, bowever, \u2014* \u2026 oi the executive to recognize the 3 i.pendence of a nation.At the same time, | Too 7 thes Cabinel bas not discusesd this phase.Pe VOTE TODAY.now are that there will be no vote in \"the \u2018Senète today.\u2018There will be a might session, perhaps, lasting long into the evening, although an effort will be y the conservative Senators to 2 mada by ative Es an i; at six o'clock.An * sttepspt will be made to reach an - is ttle hope of success, - Washington, April 15\u2014The govern > Pau, Pad\u201d \u2018Bt.Louis\u2019 \u201cNew York\u2019 and of the American line \u201c/\" Boston, Mass, April 16.\u2014Governar 4 * Wialéoët sent a message to the legislature - \u2018this sfterncon recommending an emer- =\" gency opproprintion of five hundréd thou- = sand.dollars to increase the efficiency of -7 : the state militia.: \u201c : \u2019 \u201c .\u2014 4 THE PLEBISCITE.Bifl to be Introduced Next Week \u201c* in Parlisiment.-_.NO RIDER TO CONFUSE THE ELEC 5 TORATE IN THE VOTE.Ottawa, April 15.\u2014The great question that has been troubling all interested parties for a year was settled this morn- to ing in the Liberal caueus, which.discues- 5 ed for two hours the honesty and policy \u201c> of submitting the plebiscite on prohibition.with riders about: direct taxation, F1 against a mixed ballot, and it was prac- 5.tically decided that the straight ques- © tion; \u2018Are you in favor of total prohibi-.Fc tion of the liguor traffic ?\u2019 shall be the = one submitted direct to the people.ç .SON OF HUGH JOHN MACDONALD = IE .\"the only.son of Hugh\u2019 Jobn Macdonald, \u201c77.and the grandson of the late Sir John ~« A.Macdonald, is not expected to live, tL .Stl _ DR.VALOIS\u2019S WILL.- The will of the late Dr.L.J.Avila .Valois has been filed in the Tutelle Office.A four thousand dollar insurance #.policy on decased\u2019s life is divided between we his wife and children; and \u2018the rest of fire.bro hod : Gt 2 Wed di ]boon, in be cise of ! der of Cuba: \u2018Once and for all let it be the understood thet the erroneous imipres-|- Ë such a huiniliation.Bot in the fade\u2019 3 i 1 i 2 8 Ottawa, April 15\u2014The C.P.R.in4eoed making.herculean efforts to-bowl out the | IX Kettle River Valley bill in the House of |.; Many Montreal and Quebec mem- |e bers leave at six o'clock for home Fri- diy evenings, and to induce them to re- \u201c main the C.P.R.has promised to run a special train at nine o\u2019clock.Ng.William Wainwright, general aseis- way, has issued a notice to the members of parliament in regard to the Kettle River Valley Railway bill, which will \u2018af ford means of access to the G.T.R to It concludes as fol- + 5 5 & FS tu He 4 Jo Hp, £.FarrèrÉs \u2018 » part of the powers, and members of thé taken by Spain to concentrate the pow- British Columbia.\u201ctian is that of awaiting Congressional | to veto any resolution that Congress may penditure of thousands of dollars in the country which otherwise would: be given to the routes south.The thject of the Grand Trunk Railway Company is to - build up eastern Canadian business with British Columbia, which can be readily for done through.ite de now taking place monte des, mean & check to the inaugurated by the present ma of the company, and will necessary competition whic regulate rates.\u2018It is well known that may.agree and combine on piniform.tariffs, they are fixed on a reasonable fair basis to the shippers, whilst out competition unreasonable \u2018The Grand.Trunk Railway Company has been long urged to reach int.the North-West for the purpose of affording additional reilway facilities, and such de- receive the serious conf the management: provided: now applied for is allowed.to MB merehiniiss | we oo .ight; regind § RT Reet: cir Ao Wi og ow tage enterprising polis 1a *.Whalington, April 15.\u2014The prospects whilét railways i courts.As regards.the with the work \u2018dom the company, the gen agree- matt to vote \u201cto-morrow,.but \u2018with \u201che of doing was to receive long Est of Senators.yet to epeak there mands will now 3) 4 us sideration of ¢ [eat hea pea y April 15, 2 pm \u2014The \u2014\u2014 - YTERIAN CHURCH.The Sundayechoo] officers and teach: lor Fresbyterian Church held social on Thursday evening.The Session Board of their wives, and the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society, were invited guests, es also were & num { ber of retired teachers.The lecture room| was \u2018tasiefuily decorated by the .committee, nd the lady teachers succeeded in laying out and loading with meny deti« cueies a number of tables to tempt -the #;-petites of the guests, and.their efforts were crowned with.guocess.The deftness with which the young lady - waitresses performed their work was to sce.\"Mr.W.J.8, MoC opened n welcome, and was followed by Mr.Alex.who sang in e spirited style a came a real surprise, like a bolt from ; sy .mady- people, | Mr Old Scotties get reatless and lean forward in exp snout of applause greets Pi as he protitly marched in to the tune of | \u2018Montreal Independent\u201d A call J freshments was then in order, at the close of which the company proceeded to enjoy themselves at.various games thoughtfully provided\u2019 by the teachers.The guests thorciizhly app efforts \u201cput forth by the young Ladies, guidance of Mre.King pleasure, \u2018and depaited \u2018at \u2018el having enjoyed a delightful evening, LANDSLIDE AT CARDINAL.\u2018| him, the rules governing officers were -¥he' same às at present.As regards his man- ing \u2018#ccount of \u2018bis personal | expenses, he never info > \u2018cials besides Sir Joseph - Hickeon thaï the accounts presented were\u2018-made out -cherges which he ninde againet Winkelt\u201d Jeremie Decary, carter in the .of the Shedden Company, was thea examined.He had been in the service of | thé company for the lust\u2019 nineteen.years: often had.cecasion to carry material front the Grand Trunk yards, and stores rmed other offi-] L.giteer\u2019s office, à -withess- ambined, wis recalled the registration of all cop lin the office.When leaving the offi Hannaford.packed up his personal with the aseistance of his car-aswistant, Mr.Lomas.These papers] were removed the following day, and then witness found\u2019 nothing\u2019 papers.in Mr.Hannad office; Never saw any docuinent or acconht \u2018showing any of the debits «to as regards Mr.Hannaford\u2019s counts for personal 'expenses, 2° ; W.Russell, accountant of *liè papers himeelf, compensation and veeted rights.The overwhelming opinion of the party was | never informed him that his personal ex- the account\u2019 sheet, and he aw -any document to indicate - that it so.Tr a - Mr: Henry Walker, general angditor, d in the witness oents © showin ¥: The bill will be introduced next_week.¥ Winnipeg, Man, April 15\u2014John ABP Le eG a CANAL DUMP'SAID TO BE-ÆN Af \"DANGEROUS CONDITION.~~ -: ['1602-40\"1906, and the expenses of otfiert; RE \u20ac ial oarw for thé year LÀ \u201cWitness never \u201cheard \u2018of; suy \u201c pri- 8 vate atvount kept by Mr.Ha 1 a He has béen operated on for appendicitis.| oo \"Ottawa, April 15\u2014A slide occurred a few: « Cardinal into - the- canal, and- another | slide took place the day before yesterday.It is reported that should - .ur.\"Wl; \u2018the äupétior \u2018officers whole \u201cdump made hy: hey paid ; Tai dome the han patrolled the \u2018Nile as far as Shab- [luka, ot the foot of the Sixth Cataract, Which is abouts fifty mfesifrom Khar.th | tum.and Omdurinen, capital of the: Kha.| \u2018 _ NES 0 lifes Parties of * horse: =.- ; iE te to 2 nie fi *FROFRESOR OARUS-WILSON, #:] 1 A.\" Carye Wilson, Eg MA, AM ir; Inst.CE, M.Inet.BE: {Dear fre \u201cDep.to sta 4 ber of tHe staff since the \u2018erection of the Faculty and has given \u2018valuable awsistance ay jand in the establishment of the various N courses.piwars shown himself deepty e pro devoted himself, he has aimed at founding esering of the Speier type.1 great amen - 8 the principles involved in the work \u2018of the course and he has: mide it both his Jduty and pleagure to emcourage in_the stu- J dents.that love of investigation, which is the \u2018only real foundation for any true scien- tie work.It ip yet too early to count ; 8, but his süocess as a.teacher is best Shionrod by \u2018the continued growth of .the school- and by \u2018the prominent positions occu- pled by uates in the electricat- course, À while to the Chair.of Electrical Edginee .acreseed reputation, 1 Even & sroaty [ine repu .Co ; rery:member of the Faculty\u2018desires to \u2018for -Professor ress his sincere esteem for certain be pa Vo a0û to wish bim prosperity.|.to wish him .and success in the oid world where he now proposes to continue the work he has\u2019 so at heart.~~ ee much at heart) - HENRY 7.BOVEY, Deen of Faculty of Applisd Solsuse.Ress , NGRSE AND SWEDE.\u201cSCANDINAVIAN BOOIPTY.yc .Co e annual meeting of the Scandinavian Neteas Soeloty was held in their hall last evening.Mr, Emmanuel Ohlen, the presi - ; aocupled the chair.FThere-was 4 good i dan of members, and great interest was taken in the proceedings, It was decid- registration.of the.tr.The report the corresponding secre: \u2018retary and librarian were also found mat-.}; isfactory and ado .The treasurer re= i ported a balance; the society's favor and mo debts.Aw Bim.ote of thanks was given \u2018dent, J.H.- Christofferson; second vice.prel nident, :J.Gronlund;.third vice-president, Ie 3 Te | -H.Loan: 3 3 TY, 3 their success \u2018in the past.The preside - will go, and delay the \u2018tion : Fel rl 15\u2014A despatch to thé | While Prof Carus-Wilson has thus Hod inf ¢ \u201cto.gress of every department, the ina oleetricai work to which he has\u2019 épecially = =.21 CHICAS MARKETS.ed \u2018to revise th -laws and, tè.apply -for- 0 eue \u201c4 \u2018soclat: ty.This Matter | WIN be dextt with\u2019 later bY the \u2018council.| terday \u2018aants of: Montre fo the work of the sodier: for his cient services during.the past: Beit eas ner rer rer sie submitted.e Vv , of.let wd deputation committees, which.were ail Eee = à Fée new officers elected are: Prosident, Mr, [= Erriantet Ohlen, re-elected; flrat) vice-prest, ; 49 Toked , 10; cfontiix, 104 A y À the: Swedish] Duruia-\u2014Opentag: : 1047 My: sicsing305k a, = EVER HBLD.© Bi fre\u201csélés où this morning's board oily ~.\".| mounted to 430 shares.Of: these 23 \u2018were \"| C.P:RL, at -aboût K a point higher then \u2018Yoferday: Toronto St.Rällwey were also\u2019 traéWi{ialiy higher.| \u2018The!sales at the morning board were as follows: \u201450 C.P.R.at 50, 75 at 79%, 25 at 80,75 at 80; 55 Gas at 182%, 50 at 188%; 35 ; [Toronto Street Railway at 92%, 75 at 9, The sales st the afternoon board were:\u2014 | Torento Rallway, 100 at 93, § at $334, 10 at .9%; Street Railway, 50 at 254; Dom.Coal ptrd., 10 af 100%.0 Rail boats, commanded by Captain.Beatty, | bose peo} ELESS.p8t.Charles, las evening.The large hal iss most tastotitty dersrates a recherche mittee folowing ladies: Mrs.A, it ix, \u201ckre 15, 1808, WELLINGTON OOUNCIL, R.A.~}- Wellington Council, No.1455, Royal Ar.canum, gave a most enjoyable 7at home at their couneil recms;\u2019 Fraternity Hall, Point style, and the florai display evinced a decided artistic talent on the part of the com.of -entertatnment, $ the .Blomely, Mrs.¢ MgMubon, Mry, {Dr.) Griftth, Mrs ork C.C.Br¥ymer; Mrs.7 Bennett, Mrs.GC.K.Glastord,.Mrs, J.W.Hayden, Mrs.George Hayden and Mrs.J.Wasterson, A large and enthusiastic audience responded.to the fuvitations of the council, &s enjoyable as &ny ever seen in Point St, Charles.The Proceedings were opened by an address of welcome from the Regent of the Council, Bro.A.Y.Blomeley, followed by a solo by Bro.George H.McLeod, Regent of Laurentian Council, in his own in- imitadle style.Mr.J.Jerrom presided: at the pianoforte.Bro.G.W.Liddell, D.8 R., of Prince Albert Council, gave an ag.dress, pointing out the advantages of the Royal Arcanum, and dwelt at length on t desirability of every.eligible Young Ses availing himself of such & solid system of life\u2019 insurance at an.extremely low rate.¢ .H.Drum- mond), by Mr.Sheppard, brought orth | porous sucors, Which \u201cwae ros aad to Bram Du rly tation \u201cof the Hebrew This was.followed | ; resis Lance of the br oe g by uty Supreme Council, Pro a Wats, B.C.L., M,P Be who adv the.claims © Royal Ar: ous system of life insurance, and the statistics submitted by him conclusively proved the correctnces of argument.A vote bf thanks to the ladies of the Council ind the singing of \u2018God save the Queen\u2019 by © entire audience brought to à clos a À meeting of the shareholders of tne \u2018Monde\u201d Publishing Company, was held yes.têrday afternoon to discuss the question of :1°2 \"| the publication of the old \u2018Minerve\u2019 in the interests of the Conservative party.T Hon.Mr, Nante} occupied the clair, ang .| be explained to the: meeting his plan for * NEW YORK STOCK List * 7 o Purnilied by 5 R.Meeker \u2018Opéising and Closing Prices\u201410s.m.and 3p.m - of | \u2018The Faculty of Applied Sclence having | Wabash - {learned that P Carus-Wilson hgs re- sighed the Ehair of Electrical En ng, | W | desires\u2019 to ous sense of the logs thus 1 sustained by ithe.ity.- Lo Gas, - Professor Carus-Wilsop has been a Tmem- Gen.nl | McDonald.Engineering Building commenced |: M; a | 208 from that time to\u2019 the - ¢ he bas Mannattan identified himseit with.the \"Work of, the Missouri Facto NEW YORK STOCKS._ New York, April 15.\u2014Wali Street\u2014The \u2018market for Americans in London had taken on a buoyant tone by the \u2018ime trading began here.The opening in New York showed |.à sÿmpathoiic response, and gains in the Joternationals rangeé Up to a point.The \u2018more prominent specialties showed: large: gains, Consolidated Gas leading with about two points.LONDON CLOSING PRICES.London, April 15, 4.p.m.\u2014Closing.\u2014Cana- dan.Pacific, 825; Erie, 12%; Erie first preferred, 331%; Illinois Centra], 102; Mexican ordinary, 19; St.Paul common, 51%; New York Central, 114; Pennsylvania, 38%; read- juz, 8%.Mexican Central, new fours, 65%; \u201c | Atchison, 13%; Louisville, 80%.15; inne \u201cTha fine weather it, has, ether with other and more obatruse nacre, considerably weakened the market.The feature of the day has been-the unusually large business done in May wheat, but only with the effect of .brin it down 2% points.Provisions have mn.fairly steady.The following.table shgws the range ot prices im -Chicago add ths closing quotations.as compared with those of -yes- t 3 : ' : © \u201cYesterday's To-day's \u2019 ¥ lose.Open.High, Low.Close.Ci eat\u2014 - Wes 11134, 118\u2019 15 100 109 F4Jal : 87% 8 Tuy BOE OT TR Ger pd 30% 20% 20% 2% er ny AY NK 80%.0% EM \u201c 2% 26% 35% 35% : July 34 BY BE BB \u2018May 977.980 9.80 9.97 9.80 \u2018July 950 990 99%.9% 992 Fgh 512 512 \u2018BI5 613 Bi uiy 617 .-617.BR: 517 AR {May 610 \"615: Sa 61e < Kis 15] Jay BIT RM 6 B11 ba Y - PRICHS AT OTHER CENTRES \"fx New York\u2014Opening, 108% May, #2 July; : = J sé July.: te > 104\" Mar: vx .ce ing, 970 May.82 uv mx] 5 conditions ruling over \u201c} nearly the whole of the United States wheat y SE GE VÉy SLI RS : LET, LARGE LOWER TENEMENTE, Me L aad % Pri Arthur wireet, ping, 190 Jubrs oise mp 58 the new publication.By an arran th Sir Adolphe Caron, proprietor of the 1 \u2018Minerve,\u2019 he had acquired the contro] of t paper for a period of fifteen years, an the intention was to.combine it with, the Monde Canadien,\u2019 Which would be the Deekly edition.The only object of the enterprise was to have a Conservative or.\u20acan purely and simply, representing all the be \u201cVETERAN VOLUNTEERS.The Veteran Volunteers of 1866-70 w - in eet to-morrow evening in the quarters of - - - on The announcement has been made in & ome hewspapers \u201cthat medals for the -| Fentan\u201d raids would be given either on May 24 or July 1.of this no official information has yot been given.\"WHEELING.THE Y.M.C.A.BICYCLE CLUB.Weather ting, the above \u2018club will bold its first rid rst ride to-morrow (Saturd \u2019 leaving the building at 3 p.m.,, re Lachise\" This Season bids fair to be the best in the .history \u2018of the club.A very fine programme is ity oran ang 4 the membership is | stead .1 110% 1 again be ane of the features.iY and nd [and shower baths, club and reading rooms .[are some of the attractions.Every member is requested to turn out on Saturday, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHIPPING.New York, April 15.\u2014A à .Meier, Bremen, rrive steamer H.Te WINNIPEG NOTES, Winnipeg, April, 15.\u2014The city police have found in an empty house the valise stolen by Louis Stanley from Mr, R.Anderson, of London, Eng, with all the papers it contained.In the valise was a draft on the Bank of England for five hundred pounds and other valuable papers, together with two hundred and fifty \u2018dollars\u2019.worth of bonds.\u201d Mr.Anderson was on his way to the Klondike and Stanley refused to divulge the hidden Place.Stanley.was sentenced to ten _-] year.imprisonment for ; the theft.:1_ Word, han heen received here stating { {43st a\u201d vein ten feet wide and bearing thousands of dollars to the ton has been \u2018stéuck in No.2 Neepawa mine, Manitou, at the one hundred foot level.The strike is said to be the largest yet made in North-western Ontario.Word has reached here of the safe arrival at.Dawson City of the son of Lieut.Governor Mackintosh, whose whereabuts caused some anxiety.rt 'LETHBRIDGE BRIDGE DISASTER.Lethbridge, Alberta, April 15.\u2014The inquest in connection.with the recent % bridge disaster has been concluded after a week's sitting.The jury, after deliberating four hours, could not fix the responsibility for the accident, but deprecated the methods of bracing bridges during construction followed in this sec- tion- of.the country, where high winds .92 are 80 prevalent.Co ; yr DEATH: OF A COMEDIAN.\u201cNew York; April 15.\u2014William J.Bar- 15%,\" the svell-known comedian, died at his bomé in Brooklyn to-day, aged forty- eight, .\u201c34 vin TUE CE ï ing, 103 May dsc July; as\u201d \u201cfor: Hig.#0 bid May; 8% Jy, vi: 2 beir .; i ule RE ning Uh May, aRe\u2019 ] expressed the society's gratitude for the.% c Juir.ce eh kindnesses shown it b EE té ON ERTISENCEN TR: >, 31 ldrge.pth and w.6.; hot and sold pa ds to Daisy furnace; ous The aldermanic committee, whith es 1.4 the Grand Trunk site question-wadler | m.xderation, Will meet again to-morréw: er eleven o'clock in order to discuss, TOR he Grand Trunk authorities, {he w \u2018airing of some site other than: Vidtotla | are ed aba not bo basd | nmously deci nam he company.The couxeil afin 1 that no money should be spent hasing a site for the company, :d it, under any circumstantes, \"om taxation in-the event of it in the city.» There À» 'a dix- wil eb -, however, on the part-of many ridermen to deal very generousiy 1 up n certain corporation property, - :a vielding little or no revenue.; \u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014mes THE LATEST STYLES.Vssrs.Trudel and Graham, of the wel known importing firm of that name, mave just reurned from New York: city here -1=7 have secured tthe-latest \"res maptes for the coising seosom., in man: ed ee ___ Rooms and Board._ Gil College avenue.AND BOARD\u2014COMFORTABLE = Room with board; bathroom flat 1b 3 cant street.ard tea: private family.let + street.OMS AND BOARD AT 112 sant à ét, te f y, Protestant; hot water Leatirg, Bas, etc, references exchanged: | ILL DISCUSS ANOTHER SITE.has rom.SALE, A A more, NORDHEDE ME Moss; it | \u2018old cheap, torcast + the ccmpany should it decide: to |.5 \u2018POR BALE, TWO STORE AWNINGS, com- \u20ac von > ALD, ¢ pa 1.a a CRADLE, or on time party.seen at P.& LATTON a; BROS\u2019 Ware- Jooms, 148 Posi.street : TYPEWRITER FOR.: CALIGRAPH No, 3, good orber, cask, or would goed bleycle, W.ye Woop, tor \u2018pleurs trot.SQUARE PIANO BY VOSE & SON, Roston, Overstru; RE, Rosewood 4 Case Round Corners, Carved Less Instrument.for spot x , APPLY by letter to : REF, \u201cWithesy' Of} .14 \u2018plete with irons, etc, used one season; also store fixtures, counters, show cases, .tables, etc.2480 st Catherine siroet x FOR SALE LACK WALNUT BEDROOM .Set, marbl © top.1 Univ nivergér strest.\u2026 \u201contirons; \"8608 order.- No.9 Park avemue; FOR SALE, BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF |: Safe, Black Walnut Counters,Combination | Gasoliers (electric and gas), Glass Show Cases and Pixtures.Apply J, B.WILLIAMSON, 2200 St.Catherine street.9 FOR SALE, A BABY CARRIAGE, IN good conditior, also runners for same; will be lite stree FOR SALE, FOR THE MILLION, KINDling, $3; Cut Maple, $2.50; Tamarac Blocks, $1.76; Mm Blogs, $1.60; cut any length: delivered bare in the eity.MACDIARMID, Richmond square.Ted Telephone a 8- Residential Flats To Let.ROOMS AND BOARD, DEL VAL COT- To LET, ONE FLAT EACH, BOTTOM, Le Valois: le board; transients ta- |* middle \u2018and top, five and six rooms.Ap- a feted oe Greene avenge DIF a+ 70 Greene avenue, 15 T° LET, BRIGHT, UNFURNISHED Flats to Let.rom, private family, to a lady.Apply Dominique, above Sherbrooke st 4 ~ 258 St.\u201cZRY LARGE BACK PARLOR, SINGLE room, en suite, large double and single room, bath flat; two large reems en suite; >verytbing first class.Telephons.Auer light; table board.164 Mansteid streot.+ TN LET, 1, 2 or 8 ROOMS, FURNISHED, - unfurnished, fn & nice house; well shuated at Outremont.Apply at 1% St.Peter street.33 Always De sure to wien Answe tisers uppreciats\" ®n, id oat A ra ; WANTED.SPACE FOR SAMPLE ROOM on ground floor iu a store_on Netre Dams, St.James or McGill \u2018streets, in the vicint- ty of Victoria square preferred; rent must be low.Adress SAMPLE ROOM, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.15 WANTED, A COMPLETE SET OF THE Hevised Statutes of Quebec, with statutes from revision to date.Address, stating «ce, to STATUTES, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.14 Reply, ANTED.LADY'S BICYCLE.2 âd- ing make, tire, size and price.-ss X., 250, \u201cWitness\u2019 Office.dr WANTED, TO BORROW, $5,000, FIRST Mortgage on city property: annual revenue , priucipals only dealt with.Will 127 5 percent.Address LOAN 13, \u2018Wit Less\u2019 Office, a \u201cTED, TO PURCHASE, LADIES\u2019 AND temen's Cast-off Clothing, Furs, Car- » Musical Instruments, Fire Arms, Bi- es: best prices paid, on -account of to new premises.Address M.FR Nk, 569 Cralg street.P.O.Box 423.1 \"Witneas' Office.TO LET, FLATS, 634 CRAIG STREET,upper flat, about 30 x 125, and half of lower flat: holst and rear entrance; would.be divided.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & 5 \u2018TO LET, UPPER PART OF STORE, Corner of Metcalfe and St.Catherine streets, heated with hot water and fitted with all conveniences.Apply to R.K.THOMAS, 174 St.James street, corner of \u2018Et.John.* To LET, FLATS, CORNER ST.JAMES \u201c and Craig streets, best lighted.in the city, large and small; puiable for light manufacturing irs R Good Light Heated by Steam.Suitable for Offices, Light Manufacturing |\u2019 or.Warehouse.Gbods Entrance.Central Location.Apply, JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 ones, Money to Loan., | Money to Lend.The following « se 1\u2014 $1,000, lai amounts now on 1,300, $3,500, $3,000, ALSO LARGE AMOUNTS AT LOW RATES.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, After 1st May, 493 Craig street.11 182 ST.JAMES STREET.= ADVERTISEMENTS.2000000000000000000000000 = WM.CURRIE EADY T0- WEAR CLOTH When You Purchase Our Boys\u2019, Youths 0 and Men\u2019s Cut from Pure Wool designed by an artist, no other guarantee, SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, S10: Te E WORSTED SUITS, 830O.Le ng Men Fitted from \u2018Specially\u2019 Designed Sults, at 85, ne.eu, sLO,.Yo Fabric, \u201cmade.by.Tailots,.and sewd with the Best Linen and Silk, you can rest assured you.require\u2019 + - Ls - Te 20% à sx; Set._-Agoly 18e.Derchester Tia Gree RE SAL d cheep.Apply at 67 8t.Hypo- | Ep: i Tel.151.1 \u201c\u2019e gob ta werk in 68 heurs.Y.ADPIY or address, aa : Ep eri - MUCHKNICAL-DRAVOETINE FEE =e Se anton Se: large garden; \u201cErmer ; rire mea re Farine at street, .1 FOR SALE, HOUSE, ON \u2018ROSLYN\u2019 AVR, _ Westmount, just above Sherbrooke at, sil at \u2018cement (esement contain) _ Apply 63 Osborne street.; Le FOR SALE, oNm OF THR Chotcsat Buna- ing lots om a: Pi Say Annex: size, 50 C.- dress LOT foe.8 8.10, \u2018Witness\u2019 Of S ral CY fn, in pee od to JAS, DOUGLAS.at 1290 Crescent street, \"FOR SALE, HOUSRS AND LOTS IN THE ba ipal avenues of Westmount.Apply o HUGH BECKHAM, Real Estate Agent, Room 40, Temple Building, 185 St.James \u2026 street.Tel.1418, 2 FOR SALE on TO LET,.No, 1 Bishop st, a very desirable, medium sited self contained house; English b eold at a moderate price.Apply, HOMER TAYLOR, 183 St.James street.=.FOR SALE.4 Handsome Two-.story Solid Brick Houses, form- ings terrace of neven,on Waver- Jey Avenue, Montreal Annex.\u2018Redueed priee to quick buyer.Houses contain 7 rooms, pay or,\u2019 dining-room, kitchen, four rooms, with clothes ss in each, linen press in hall.Handsome mantels in parlors.| Ground floor in natural weod.Kitchen.hardwood floor,enamelled sink.Bathreom,: enamelled basin, bath and.we,\u2018 Fitted with electric Hight}: hot and cold water, Daisy].furnace.conerete cellars and wash subs.y Everrthiux first- class.A on premises or to R.NE TELE.r.Builder; 130 St.Antoine st.Bell Tel.85s.WE HAVE IN WEST END, ; New Built® Properties TO EXCHANGE FOR.\u2014O0R\u2014 gran hy o rid extension rien, }* as | ws se.320 20 \u2018 A Ontario street, 13-14 rooms, : asemerkt;; will: be | gi 1207 St, James street.Vacant City Properties, To: Lor, 18 iD ATHOART STREET, & Low TG LIT moms, 1 wes orm mimi vo heat.tario \u2018street, large \u201ctenement, \u2018Daisy\u2019 ater 23 Mon jroet, near river front, ar te comfortable home, 10 rooms.HE AUSTIN Agent Estate 3H Tr.FIN; \u2018318 8t.Paul street, * TO LET, BEAUTIFUL, STONE \u201cFRONT ppér anû- Ténements, $ Daisy 7 furnace, -opposite Charch 5.- rents \u201cApr 147- 3 Alexander preg \u201c T | TO LET, 10} noron oder reat aon y oA ant, Beiate À oes bra el A = | 70.1m, 1m Axia STREDY.STONE.LET, Ho HOUgD, | Na, vi ees L pate Co Cottage; no basement; bre Pots na Solu]: Dn Ace, ten rooms; rent.- sde; just :abo a SIMPSON & CO.= not water héating: moderate ré boat > Le K SIMPBON & 00.+ +15! 10.LT, 104 SHRRBROOKE STREET ons of.dome sous front houses near handsome r.modern dmprovements.Aweliing of.six \u201cJC K HTMPSON & co.EE = FR + xt Bad |.WANTED, GENERAL SERV.ANT, dE 03.TO LT, UPPER TENEMENT, No.22.| #5 Hiver ont.Apply to 187 Kadoe street 3 bath and à las NS 3 TO LRT, THR On O5 PAT: ve mE saparase: fat a SOI rater: Edi nase AEE Ÿ meatal fom Bod toakat, WA uD, A Ox an ot Ta Eden e i vin IP eis do J.BAUDEN, 825 Dovehester s£ | 2 à ro TEE \u201cthe æxtent of rents a ene STE a and we; © Aas CORNER STORE TO LET, 427 ST.JAMES street, 3 x 46, Sout three stories and © bagement.Rent Apply G W.STHPHENS, Jr., 18° se Alexis street.14 STORE TO LET, 2458 ST CATHERINE street, 24x90, with basement, well lghted.Apply G.W.STEPHENS,Jr., 18 St rind stre TO LET, AT MOUNT ROYAL VALE, New Brick House, nibe roonis; \u2018eéxtansion, Kit- |.TO LET, 88 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, opposite Bishop's Palgce, three stories and 18 14 >.les, - good water, etc.ent, 16 rooms, yard and shed.House on they AREY, \u2018the\u2019 J - Bank; even: newly Pape des EE 04 estrmoun era pply.G., Jr.tits 453 Victoria avenue, 0 St.Alexis 9 - ro.LET, AT MO; , WEST, .COM- [TO LET, THB.CENTRAL AND D COMFORT.of fi garden 1 and , near \"eet .D.8 \"LEACH, 38 Temple \u2018TO LET, TWO STORY\u2019 BRICK COTTAGE, eight rooms, all on two fists, with garden - plot-in.front, and good sited yard.and \u201c Shed in rear, situated and facing on lane _ running back from No.247 Universt \u2018Rent $14 per month and\u2019 imses.iss \u2018will-be pat in good repair.Apply w JAS, MOORE, T2.Pine avenue.TO LET, STORE, \u201c702, AND HOUSE,\u2018 ™ Dorchester street; also Houses, 19 and 21 .Brun jeyvick root Daisy furnace In.Ro 19.Awol 1780 Notre Dame.street.; TWO \u2018NEW DWELLINGS, Nos.+ imount; 7 rooms, and w.c.; Daisy fure- ;nace; low rent.Py L.T.DORAL: | Tr AL) £8U.MMERVILLE AVENUE, To LE MS Arie Avy ont with m than an acre | fortable Cottage, eee perde Ra \u201cno Liz © 128 Len, 17 York street, ear: Victoria, West 8 \u2018upper fiat, win able 7 room House, No, Mansfield street; will be put In Bondo order for a desirable tenement; t $22.00; no taxes.Apply to JAS, PATTERSON, 1855 Notre Dame street.14 TO LET, COMFORTABLE 5 ROOM TENEment on Sanguinet street, just above Roy: will be put in proper order for a desirable | tenant; good yard and shed; entrance from | .; Tent $8.00 per month; no taxes, Apply to JAMES PATTERSON, 1856 Notre Dame street.two nice comfortable Brick Cottages, 7 rooms and extension kitchens, good repair, on Victoria Park, short distance WOOD, 15b.Bleury HOUSE TO LET\u2014AN UPPER TENEMENT six: rooms, bath and w.\u20ac, in new stone building, No.61 Greene avenue, small gar- \u2018den and shade trees in front.$11 to good tenant.Apply to C.R.GRO Notre Dame Street.rent Jo W.A 5 Farms om laid.of Montroel, 116 St.James Stredi.- ES Choice Modern cri WESTMOUNT, (Westerx- Aves) ; FOR SALB OR TO RENE.\u2018\u201ccueiP, Just West of Elm: Kveniie, Rm ML PROPERTY FOR SALE.The undersigned 18 fustructed to sell that very superior Mfll amd Factory property on MILL STREET amd the LACHINE CANAL, se favorably known formerly as The MeDongall Flour Mills.It is capable of 1,000 herse-power, : attainable at seme outlay, and 15 sisée ated in one of the very bot of the city, with facilities and advantages of loading at, and diseh: inte \u20acars or steamers from beth noth and south sides of the property.Grand Trunk Raflway passes the doors, and beth river and canal available \u201ctor twaler conveyance, Everything is in perfect erder, and Machinery, Plant and Tools all ready JAMES 8.NOAD, Cv 7 @ very sultable for a.wholesale stab i 2 { Ont .y, firat class tenants need apply, a J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, |; À Arst-class Stone Front House, in the Wes nts to 0.W.STANTON, \"Reem 58, Canada Life Builéing.bat SUMMER RESIDENCE.qd.mi non thes MAS evel, and fan oi.+3 wellefi ed,\u2019 heated - > above said Store.culars on &p; lication E, \"Witness: Ofc: El) RENT, UPPER AND LOWER re.\u2018Dalgy\u2019 ments, 19 and 30 Bishop street.Iutyaces.Apply to 956 Dorchester st.as » +.Let, STORE, next -to .corner of ?Ontarto\u2019 and rt , Donia strat, suitable : for a milliner dressmaker.Apply, > next door, \"9 0 RENT, FURNISHED, t End, with all modern cpavenien, ce, hardsomely furnished; will be ren a- desirable tenant at a moderate rent.\u2018 LACKSMITH'S.SHOP TO LB Ne.118 St.Antoine» treet.Ahlers 1201 St.Antoine trosi.LITTLE METIS.MNERLINWOOD COTTAGE.Furnished; splendid well; grand For partioulars address 1: 3.WALLACE, *Witness' Olice.:- TO LET.mot ne fr ogtable.TOO, modern Te \u2018rent $9; Bo tax.5; - Apply VW; Le MALTSY; \u201820 St.Jahn Street, : \u2026 Mentreal 200 84.amies st.5 fips UNDER.in coe ner is\u2019 thy, Aiinho \u2019 \u201c wel\u2019 eh Tia.wo varsity Ï \"mont Ro en ne ib Ts om CERTAIN PREMISES ~ IHR : Ww rr ene \u2019 \u2018TO LET; AT STE: L i ; 1 Eh rl TO LET, A STONE COTTAGE, No.on st.\u2018Catherine street, Westmount, basement, above ground; will be put in perfect order; Daisy furnace; rent, $30 per month; no taxes.Apply ANA CHAS, .BROWN, 4228 8t.Catherine 11 \u2018TO RENT\u2014IN ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH, 1054, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.18 TO RENT, HOUSE ON ROSLYN AVENUE, just above Sherbrooke street, containing, 14 rooms, cement basement, extension \u2026 kitchen; all modern improvements.Tel.4921, Apply to 63 Osborne street.12 TO LET, HANDSOME SAND STONE front upper tenement, No.29 Esplanade avenue, 11 rooms, finished throughout in polished hardwood ; situation finest in Montreal, facing Park and Mountain.Immediate possession.Apply for permit to BAMFORD & SHERIDAN, Real Estate Agents, 143 St.James street.12 Hill; âne show window, cement basèment, with or without dwelling; also large upper Cwelling, No.89 Beaver Hall Hill; perfect order; Daisy furnace; elght rooms and\u2019 bath-room.Apply to L.PERHAM, Registry and Shipping Shea Custom: Houge.12.nishad house.Abply to 956 Dorchester street.3 TO RENT OR SELL on idl Monthly | payments, nice, \u2018new .co re built\" for winter ;.well finished.and ee 1 lots contain 8,000 féet tronting Gar- denville avenue; sixty feet wide.\u201d Apply: to A.HARDIE, -Gardenville avenue, Lon- guenil, Weat End.1 cod zellar, ground\u2019 floor above hi) level; stone house, furnished-or u - the river front; rent $200 per Anne has the best railway_ iruy wos.Ssh exprosir as\u2018 well\u2019 es local traf: - Ten further Na Pas.aa Be \u201cies PR AL\u2014BOBTON DENTAL PARUO! sks THE wom | L Brick: Encased TWO painted a Pp etital Tow.A Gg WwW.4 Jr, 18 St eras street, COTTAGE, TO LET, IN ST.LAMBERT, |.from river, and 4 minutes from station; | hy rete: near the centro of the church.TO LET, SHOP NO, 67 BEAVER HALL | \u2018TO RENT, FOR SUMMER MONTHS, Fur- |\" situated.| |#wonid ve gia to ee [En | wages.Avoir at 96 MEL Le ind uit WANTED; D, car SERVANT stall Tami) y zavet iat have\" good 1 YOUNG MAN WANTED, ABOUT old; ome: aceustomed to.drive a Tago preferred.Avply / at \u201cA VW ANE TED, D.DEAUGHTSMAY, , Make Tracing.| RY Employment Wanted.ee gh od en answ ertisemen varia.ers appreciate Kb.¢ is or house-and-parlor maid, by & v pectable and neat young woman; tant; eatistactory reference given, sddress A.B., 810 Atwater avenue.= WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE Middle.aged English woman, a \u2018situation as working housekeeper or:gvod plain cook, or general: Address 492Magdalen streot, Wellington street, Point St, Charles.- 15 WANTEB, BY A RESPECTABLE Womaû, | work by\" the day, washing or ing.Apply or address-40b Ayliner upstairs, WANTED, OFFICE WORK\u2018 \"OR Outdoor - work co therewith .by a man of co! insurance bubiness, For particulars apply to JOHN CURRIE or Tt Mission.WANTED\u2014A \u2018COMPETENT WOMAN.DB.sires washing, fronihg and house-cleaniig or any work by the day.Apply to Mrs.JENKINS, 1z11a st.Lawrence Rain street.WANTED, A POSITION IN FACTORY BY a first-class Machinist te look after machinery and keep the same in \u2018running er ; ; - strictly temperate; good réferences, dress M.888, \u2018Witness\u2019 .Office.DRESSES MADE\" BY FIRST-CLASS BENG- lish Dressmaker, Tailor-made Gowns.and Sygiing Costumes, from $2.50.MRS.WALSHE, 669 Sanguinet street, near Du luth avenue.WANTED, A POSITION \u201cAS FOREMAN by a first-class Machinist; good releren-\u2019 ces, and strictly temperata, Address X.28, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office., 14 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE \u2018 MAN (Protestant), a situatioï In & private family to be generally useful in and about the house, is a attend to a horse and cow, also dri Address RELIABLE, Witness\u2019 Office.24\u201d WANTED, BY À RESPECTABLE WIDOW, £ situation as \u2018Working Housek: or as General Servant in a small family: \u2018wood references, _:Address- HOUSEXBEPER 34, \u201cWitness\u2019 Office.| WANTED, BY THOROUGHLY COMPET- -ent man, em ployment.> Assistant Boblekeuper.\u2018Ledger Clerk, or at general office work; very moderate salary; -class references.Address JOHN \u201cCURRIE, Inspector Street Mission.12 i , Clerk, Stereman, Timiekeeper or Watoh- \"man by reliable, active man; respectable \u2018references, Address JOHN CURRIE, In- spèctor Street Mission, ; 3 Y-WISHING TO.GO.TO.ENG aitdorapenÿ- an = Worn sta Davee aon, beth: ges ra FEE oe .enting of of all kinda,.ial of \u2014 Rouler Ate Btioh \u2018pall to m6 ef Jospector- street Bs .CE roa ag.0 Lreryrs comrayr.; SITUATION WANTED AS.gray ; or houseclean- \u2018 street, } : experience, .especially at .| WANTED, ENGAGEMENT AS SHIPPING TO LE, AT LONGUEUIL, COTTAGE win : an October Fool._ ing'hin, however remote, to te (C.L Kegbar, in (Concluded.) eo, 2s 59 L LARLY ER = 44 5 him, as they énteved.* The lawper entered upon his ermad without loss of time.\u2018Well, Me Wright,\u201d he said, I suppose that in consideration of a trifling bonus paid to myself, add a still more trifling oa Tia sic vas poor snd kde | bear the expenze of a big laweuit, -and moreover had already.à -monéy- it towayd the legal ahark.- \u2018Now, Joe, what do you want?right.\u2019 Weight silently pickéd o watch out of the show-case.\u201cHere, will this do?- \u2018Why, yes, yin, Mistali Wright, dat ar am a beauty,\" no mistake \u2018Take it, then, and clear out!\u2019 The lawyer, who ssw flaws ip the case that Wright did not, pocketed his money toward - ; to the o one he had im wind\u2014\u2018good: \u2018day, srl?Old Joe, whoo distiked to part in anger from one who had \u2018the distinction of be: \u201c1 hopes.Haÿered.ou ain\u2019 india\u2019 in.wt\u2019 ha'd foskings\u201d towed ms, 2° Mise} Wright?be observed, defern- \u201d cotioomty, = ich vou rudder be, a fost ob April or fust ob October, isan Wright?Tt was an effective Teen gaint.rac- tical joking.5 - AN AWKWARD SORE THROAT.- ; \u2018Seems to me I told you once,\u201d seid the * old circus ma, \u2018about the girafe having | a gore throat.It is a serious matter for any giraffe to have a sore throat; bad | « - for the\u2019 giraffe,: and bad for.the owker.| you - come to take an eighteen-foot giraffe Kke ours, à sore throat means expense and à large amount of trou- 3 -targe D ble; and the big fellow badn\u2019t more'n | He canght cold, and the oold | settled in bis throat\u2014I suppose\u2019: Han still sensitive there\u2014and i gave stiff neck, ao bat be couldn\u2019t bend is | neck at all.You can't Have any.ides of what a || \u201d sift neck means until you see a gireffe | .afffitted in that way: we'd had All sortd : * of trouble with animals in ome way or sus her, but for real bother this beat \u2018em- \"We discovered it one day-on the: A tpéd: The giraffe shears ducked \u201chin \u2018Youth\u2019 Compa.: sLE 1x gs (THE LAWYER ENTERED UPON HIS ERRAND WITHOUT] - LOSS OF TIME.7 tod de bab a Holle talk wid ou \"bout .&, dat ar\u2018 Aprildool, business,\u2019 Joe informed lots of the way there was-long: stretches whére thee wasn\u2019t any trees ab.allj and then we'd come to places where the man would have to lift a branch to let the big giraffe go under; 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He A Sample.Bottle FREE to those , troubled with any form of Nervous i Disorder.= J.A.MARTE, Agent, Te 1380 Notre Dame st 4 She my Dest Serie sud with: denpateh at.JHERSTONHAUEH&Co Montreal Cansdia Life Building, St.James et, ce \u2018Call or send PEPE iin, ta MARRIAGE.JIGENES.WILLIAM E.SEARSWOOD, Commissioner, de, : 151 ST.JAMES STREET.SMITE, MARKEY & MONTGOMERY, \"ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, de.TEMPLE BUILDING, Tel.279, a gas JAMES STERET.RO ERT FRED.MARKEY.B 9 A.MONTGO.XY.[J Joss B.ABBOTT, i ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, Ac, CHAMBERS, Ko.163 ST.JAMES ST.Tel.10a Over the Star OMles, VW.TBUELL, LL 0 Anvecars at maceute, TENPLE BOTLRING, - Ts 188 88.James Strout, SETH.P.LEET, BCL, ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, de, MEOHANIOS INSTITUTE BUILDING Winter \u2018Resorts.OPEN ALL THR YEAR.OTEL SEN ATE, Atlantic City, | BE CO0K & & OTEL DENNIS, - Wire or nou Iinstratod Bs |THE cE GHALFONTE, _ TE - .ATLANTIO CITY, nd 1 ta i es on ey hy T ; Ban Ottawa Duluth ses] a eo TE.a « Cor.Atwator and St\" Antoisé sls.à aésd.to aù parts of city and caly AI = ucqns and Mest Brewn = EE no.doubt RIE (GRAND TRUN :\u201d Passenger fares of the Grand frank | =r.Aystein between peinte, beth LOCAL and \u2018THROUGH, including.| fares (» ALAMKA, KLONDIKE, the.PACIFIC.COAST, WINNIPEG and the \u201c NORTEWEST.as well as ST; PABL and all sthor: competitive peints, ave.|.shar Minn, 2 EN | covoxm sLekerso CARS Winnipeg oo Canadian North-West.| rover RATES, But, AND MOST POPULAR ROUTE, agsing Tro prinel Canadian cities ane Chicago an st \u2026 Minnesota, and Dakota.OUR PRES coLONIST SLEEFERS for .families and others going west are a gpscial convenience, and passongers may their own bedding, or may purchase Ît at cost price at Montreal or.Toronto sta- » These Colonist Sleeving Cars will go Montreal and Toro nnipes.COLONIST 5) SLENPERS 3 a leave Montreal qo Tuesd pA, 9.00 a.m., and 10.35 p.m.mmenping March Sth.Pastengers \u2018for the KLONDIKE & YUKON GOLD FIELDS will bs accommodated in these FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS as far as Chicago or 8t.Paul, whare similar sleepers can dad to the Pacific Coast.\u2018For tickets, réservation of space in Slespers apply to Company\u2019s agents, CITY TICKET OFFICERS, ; 187.81, James sk, and Bonsventure Station.: NADIAN- ACIFI 200; improved OTTAWA Service.&\u2014Traîns Each Way-&| \u2018Leava Windsor Bt.9.30 So.FO #9,10 p.m.\u201cDaily.Other taits week das ot osronnrueresansucc one niqteuss nee D rt ws until 9 6.7, and returning board car EEE * KLONDIKE \u2018Vancouver Victoria GOLD TRAIN leaves Windsor st, at $ p.m\u2019 81 Car, e da; Sunday, to P leeping Car, every day-exceps Sunday, pEysanent Éeilines He Irom Vancouver and Viotoria.Pers for our \u2018Gown FOLDER a ooptaini most Lory our as to routes, rates, ne St, Paul Minneapolis $ I > TORONTO - - Reduced rates to other points on ha City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 St.James Street, Mgt ne ., 15 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 88.Sailings.JEUROLE.EUROPE, EUROPE.Méx voi ES ET $RAVEE Eris, Likes, OLLAND-A BURG AMER] Les LITE STAR.tt AMERIOAN, NORTH.He fii Re rer ES BOUTH AFRICA, FLORIDA, WEST Æ#F Call of write for lowest euotations before look- Blu 04 sas yb $43 upwards ; stlowsstrates.end ror mon! bar Jamphlet rates and sail.t MONTREAL to LONDON pacs vis ow Vars Let Baloa and reil, only Jemes 41 Hid ded me EUR NY | À SYST EM $25| INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.On and after TUESDAY, March 1st, the Trains will leave Union Station (Bonaventure).as foilaws: MARITINE EXPRESS.Satardss ex Depart Mentreal.ves 1.05 Bom.Arrive St: Hyacinthe.&12 pom.se Levin.00000000: 19.10 a.m Depart levis .13.90 a,m.Arrive Montion .\u2026.\u2026.220 pom, se Bt.JONM 22.2000000000, 1.28 p.m.** Halifax.souvensensere 60 pm.sont pvsesesseeusecss 10.60 p.m Arrive St.Myneinthe.\u2026 tree.110 am Lev.sees 600 am Depart Lavhs .serssvenrveses To00 Boma.Arrive Riv, au \u2018Leap.ausucossuurs L9% p.m.\u201c8 Flavie.5.33 p.m, \u201c Campbeliten .10.45 p.m.The direct Touts between the West and al] points on the Lowe St.Lawrence and the Baie des Chaleurs, Province of Quebec; also for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince \u2018Edward and C reton Islands, Newfoundland and St Pierre.Express trains leave Montreal dail uray oxospted), Halifax daily (Sunday ted), and run jibrough without change between these The through oa trains are brilliantly \u2018lighted by electricity, and heated by steam, us greatly Increasing the comfort end Biting Cams on Maritime Exp n ars on e ress between Montreal and Halifax.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 188 St, James trees = Memtreal, 1897\u2014 WINTER BAILINGS\u20141088.BEAVER LINE RO BA MAK - STEAMSHIPS, Seals Woamly Setwiem Se.bots, N.5, Calling as malifex « and Merville, Ireland, cach way, LIVERSOOL Steamers.ST.JOHN.HALIFAX Sat.Apl.3, Lake Superior.Wed.24 Thu Apl.21 sat Abe Gallia, OL AOLE.Thu.Abn Bat.Apl.16, Lake Ontario, Wed.4, FIRST CABIN Single, $50 to $60.turn, $100.00 to $114.00, accordiug to steamer EG3in GABIN-To Liverpool.or 0 eel Ste notes, ut ae To Belfast, $35.8 BEER AGE To Ltv London, Glas gow, Londonderry, and Belfast, SL For furrher particulars as bo \u201chaa of passage apply to D.& C.MACIVER, Tower Buildings, 73 Water Trent, LIVERPOOL, DP.W.CANPB ELL General Manager, 18 mospiial Strees, MOSTREAL, And ST, JOMN, N.B.T.A.85.DOWOLF & SON, Halifax.DOMINION LINE 8TEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE, From Liverpool.Steamer.From Portlant avsseuvo0 7 R.1 1 Ao ANS A Lo Steamer.From Montreal.From Quebec, SCOTBMAN.A 30, Sam.April 3, 6 p.m.Y H .7,9 7,6 p.m.DOMIR MINI oN May, 190m.sane May 1, 6 pm.From Lirdepoal Swemee From Boston.April.i.OANADA.ApeD 3, & pa .of and Lon- Razes peveus to Liverpool .donderry* Cabiu, $50 and upwards; second cabin, $42.50; steerage to Liverpool onda Londordemy.Susenstows, Belfast d Glasgow, 50 to «5 ident hip rior, dederte \"ght, spasions i.decks.For further information apply to any agent of the Company, or te DAVID TORRANCE «ce, 17 8t.Sacrament st, concret Agents.Montreal._ a Grocesies, Provisions, Æc.SEE SE RÉ STRAWBERRIES, a en atin, Sais oer pin oll bathe PINEAPPLES, JAMES B.REILLY, Owner hod Froprieger oo ] B AN ANAS, And all kinds of Fresd' Fruits and Vegetables, receiyed : lie by Express every \u201cRa morning.\u2018Walter | Paul's \u201c> LD NEWSPAPERS Sem! ECS 2g gl A MERIOAN LINE ABW YORK.TO SOUTHANFTON.From Plas Wa and Lis Worth Rirer New York, m.\u201cShortest and most \u2018convenient routs to London.No transfer by tender.No tidal delay.Close sonnection at Sou steamers.tes of passage to Southampton, $100 and Second Cabin passage, $85 and Gpwards SPECIAL ROUND TRF.ie AT 25m REDURED BATE + \u2018fécerâge nt Very Low rates, \u2018For freight oF padskge apply to { INTRRNATIONAE NAVIGATION CD, No.6 Bowling Green, New verte en.x 116 Ste.Meshanies Suiting w.P.we, 12984, Jéiméa street, Mensetel, OFFICE: UNION TICKÉT Srric $ me .ps = a Taple Bes 3 fade ro yr ho 1 4 AUNT MARTHA.¥ (\u2018Standard\u2019) \u2014 Le (Concluded.) \u2018 0s evening as Aunt Martha cande to de sn with a pitcher of wale > 8 c ed, as -she saw me 2 dar |\" \u2018Oh, Miss Belle, you don\u2019 | at | \u201cDo I know of anything that in ged tor JURE fried, 1.> vi D ooule rene De RE 1a Gold?ne ephosé.\u201c - one that missus gave Ine, bat 1 wi know of bie of curing \u201crend the little words.A = 1.cold.I've been collooting them for forty- IL ve glad ta teach you, unt | nine years.You try those, one atter an- vl can come to My room some : hem vou have ap little leisure,\u2019 BX + 4 a .\u201carcs à law against teaching us | 1 \"ka, I think, she ssid, \u2018or I'm \"1 us would have taught me, for | = her bible and reads it a great =: mow about that\u201d 1 eid, other, and if they don't do any good, back, and I'll give you 116 more: .Bless mel\u2019 added Uncle Allen, with enthusiasm, you cai Always cure a cold if you.ge \u2018at it right.\u2019 \u2018He @ug a bundle of yellow, \u201ctime-stalned | clippings out of awother pizeon-hole, And.the visitor hastily coughed hingselt \u2018out, ae es es Aa 002 nd a ad eu IE | {| MORIN'# VRréE\" ORDSO-PHATIES - : 10 auf, jou bi per hunts her tion of \u2018apd the young mids {18 recommenda by the best physicians of i 20 a wes nay,\u2019 1 said, with t res pg ve bees, \u2018bunting for her must take or wanted that be the \u2018country for afl affections of the longs cr ne ist mmething of indéfnetion in \u201che was walking up the\u2019 railway track,\u2019 ction has besa given, .even in the oldest | {f2d.of the throat: Cold, Bronchitis, Asthma, Sn eme.* her overbepäcopd heart mid - Bertie, \u2018ander the archway and I ion eat one he Sine of ein ; mate Coo, Onesie, Grp, Cute, teur he Sender i vee gp North, where of for mr Pau Clete thing i \u2018\u2019Qaght ft-46.?: = i 8 i \u2018caro: \u201cLes Belle?\"You are a good boy.Now, I mp IT 3 pomerni- | Namooric: Cl | over: putfored with Grippe?Then take this \u20ac un x.51 replied,\u201d \u201cThere are a pose\u2019 you gould like to, know here that 2 i { mantehioas preparation aad aif those tepdbles È onu ; Las bean a kind mistress to me, Her tie; but he stroked Jet's head lovingly ample: \u2014If \u2018all Christians were to give ae Fac Simile Signature of ?: J.B.Portier, M.=, Ee s never sold their slaves to po de before closing the stable door for the God has prospered them it i quite true § - Phebe ce, a pel foster, x, : \u2018cu de sor let them go down to f night.; ., that where one gives a tenth another }À .Tnttdia- i \u201c irom their families.They wers| Well, that was the last time Berties sboukd give half.gives is quite true that! NEW YORK.| rar, of the lunge with\" orl on \u2019 1.100.But for all that, Miss Belle pony jumped the paddock fence, for the | the Toving, \u2018educated heart does not hat | VL AAI Retincirin nb A PR : p.8 eal\u2019 it mares me so sad ta think T am owned, next day Mr.Dorr put up another rail 4 hard and fast command.But we THE LATEST GC GOLF STORY.\u2018 : 8 .> and body.Mis\u2019 Poynter owns me, |and 80 Jet was forced.to keep to his own.| muet remember that.the bible here | The latest goif story is about « caddie : \u2014 1 [ can never own myself.\" side \u2014N.Y.\u2018Ledger\u2019 eleewhere begins with the education of § 4 From \\LIPAX ALU = 20188 fontresL \u201cas n,Glas- ô.Zht œ \"BELL 1nager, 8 16 [2] Core was great agitation in the coun- + that very time, in the winter of 12e 5, on the slavery question, but no one imagined that in a few months we :ould be in the midst of a.terrible civil ar.and thet in & Jittle move than two cars Lincoln\u2019a great would c issued, and Aupt Martha and every \u201cae be made free.: of course TX felt that the only thing \u201c> me to do whs to help À Martha = as content as she \u2018with her sent situation, since I saw no way for - \u20180 secure a better one, I the : he how fortunte | \u2018wig : od a home, «rh good are, hd Heh \u201cen ofter > teach her to read in the.bible.Like a happy child she tame in and sat on an citoman at myveide, looking wer and spelling Out the sweet prom- ss, while I interpréted them to fer an :s: I could.Two of them gave her zrmat omiort; one was this, \u2018I pereeive \u201cut God is no respecter of persons, but v nation he that feareth him, and riein righteousness is accepted with The other waa, \u2018I love them that > me\u201d She said that Aunt Hessy \u201ci often tell her that, \u2018God\u2019s chariot, nes was a comin* and the good time w< \"in\" round) and would say, \u201cBe \"7, chile, de Lord knows dem dat { he'll not forget us, nor de have.\u2019 \u201c> r \u2018hree times a week for several © a [aught her for twenty minutes +\" an hour, we keeping the matter ves lest we suffer the penalty righteous law.made it necessary for me to \u201cne s'hool in a few months.Aunt tok my hand and, with tears \u201cown her face, bade me good- ; lawed me with longing eyes © ih Tad started for a home like © rz all with black or brown \u201c5 \"om Tree, I never saw her again.= form, her graceful bear- gentle\u2019 voice, her sweet, ol her rmging words about > a lasting\u2019 impression.he utmost surprise on the 137777 1802, when the pec- -s we \"a ; 1 States opened their ci a o 5 and reed the eman- Paton prochimatisn, His.brongse to the hearts of the \u2018many = rePigen: colored people who rdrtoai Hors on es scarcely comprehend ! Doubt-' Aunt Mar: ha, like many other slaves nas With the mistress she loved, ler Panpiness in the bewilderment er jov when it, was announced to her ?vés à Li vom£a weuld have pate Ming, Fould*#ke to\u201d hath er CHILDRENS CORNER.JET.al\u2019 (Concluded.Por \u20ac had often been warned not to -22 railway track, and he seldom Te ear it; but now, when he had Ce every other place he-could think \u201c© TAN over an open field, on the - Side of which lay the track, and « down into the cut.> banks were very high on each - he thought he saw something sowly along under an archway ~ff.50 he called: Jes ol + answered by a lovg Moo- -moo! \"a cow,\u201d thought Bertie, \u2018and it \u20182 Mr.Dors AJd PS down and looked closer, The \u201c+.ker head, and he saw the blue lar rng \u2018She or } ber great neck,\u201d DAILY THOUGHTS, FRIDAY, APRIL 15 \u2018Who am I?\u2019 (Ex, iii, 11.) \u201cYe are no more strangers and foreigners, «but fellow-citizena with the saints, and of the household of (dd; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophetf, Jesus Christ himself: heing the, chief corner-stome.\u2019 (Eph.i; 18, 20.) By Christ on the cross, peace was made, My debt by His death was all pété, .No other dation 1p lai ; For \u2018peace, \u2018the a ¥ va Jove.i ir i : ù ï Me: Ohno 1 craie 2e (RL lowëng remarks:\u2014 Talk about the ques-|' tions of the day, there is but one question, and that ie the gospel.It can and -will correct everything needing corret- tion All men at the head of great movements are Christien men.Durip the many yours 1 wee in Cebinet, Î was brought into association with sixty mapter minds, and all but five of them were Christians.My only hope for the world is én bringing the human mind into comtact with the divine revelation.\u2019 The New Testament presents a beautiful and sublime syatem of ethics; it also presents a beautiful and heaven-born fabric of theology; and they are interdependent.The Christ is à living model for pure and holy living: he is the divine teacher.who reveals the thoughts of God to us.But he is more than out model, Be is more than our master; he is our Saviour.\u2018Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins.\u2019 He came to earth to seek and to sdve the Jost, and this only could be accomplished by the cross of Calvary.No example that he has set for us, however faultless, no teachings that fell from his lips, however sublime, could save the meanest\u2019 soul that lies under the condemnation of sim.The creed of all true Christians, of whatever name, was con- deused by Dr.Ray Palmer into just three lines: My fxith loéks up.to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour divine! The only way to avoid losing ¢ sure to be run down by |- | things of life and insist up- | \u201cJ you get the Best.{for money on-position, to | i rior.ihe people by settled, fixed commands.| Then, as we grow, and rise, and reach full steture in Christ the lew of love | will take the place of the command, and] Wl the heart # allowed full Vberty.The position then seers to me to be this, |.that the tenth is the least that the | Christian should give, and.then Être is at liberty\u2014may, urged by the love of Christ, and the needs of the Oburch and the} world, to give as much more as it is in }' § If all Christian men his power to give.ard women were to give their bare tenth |: 8 I of \u2018éducation needed in Eu cn theme lines.\u2014 Rev.D.Matireger, - \u201c one there is health And keen enjoyment, for it is the symbol of the finest coffee grown.| Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Seal Brand Coffee is always the same.It] is the Coffee that is] bought by the best families of America, people \u2018who appreciate the good k on having them.When you: buy Chase & San- born\u2019s Seal Brand Coffee It would be impossible procure - anything supe- if , \u201cHave you tried the By those wishin \u2018re very reasonab) THOS.HIAM, Agent, 14 Place d\u2019 Armes and 82 Victoria Square.; Onder through your Butcher or GroCer.Qt mo?Wei 6 \u2018clean and dark \u201cFURNITURE STORAGE.compartments, protected\u2019 from moths and vermin.We invite inspection of our~premises on\u2014 mr VICTORIA SQUARE magazine.The popular papef niust the papular.magazine \u2018must be illustrated; ok they simply would not be: popular.qd 1001 value of iHustration ae Be And \u2018many of thom hay has made years as evidenced by the\u2019 improyemterit and oy of the pictorial features of the piesspaper \u201cand \u2018à Merchants have been \u2018on statiot the Witness\u2019 '.exp! great strides within hen tow | Riustrated, A) og + to store good furniture.Oar prices for storage and cartage - rt who tried in vain to get the®ob of carrying the clubs of a pompous player.When it was the latter's turn to play, he placed tho ball carefully, threw himself into position, swung his club like a forehammer pnd= missed.The rejected caddie laughed joys! fully.Once more the \u201chovlce: \u2018drove ahd\u201d \"| missed, and the caddie\u2019s laughter became uproarious.At the third try.the ball was dislodged from {ts perch and spun\u2019 over the.turf for About\u2019 six feet, \u2018HI,\u2019 man!\u2019 yelled the caddie derisively, \u2018I'll carry your clubs for the fun o! the thing.'\u2014\u2018Argemaut,\u2019 ° Conserva tries an a.Easter Dorerations Photographed artistienily and n lovest- rates Studio open Coed Friday and Easter Monday, 141 81.Peter Street.Tel.331, 7 For the Spring Trade We are now Making New Lines pee Te tnRATE SES EEE ew Lines of New Lines of PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGA The Cheapest House in Montreal WILLSON, Manufacturer of Mou.dinys and Frames, 688 CRAIG ST, next dour to (bo \u2018Witneme Ofc WOMEN WILL TALK.CAN'T BLAME THEM FOR.TELLING EACH OTHER' HOW T0 GET RID OF WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS AND ILL HEALTH.It's only natural that when a woman {finds a remedy which relieves her pains : and aches, restores her health.and strength, puts color in her cheek and _~ vitality in her whole system, she.should : be anxious and desirous to let others + sr about | Mrs.who EE EL N.nu tells the oliowiog ye pense ln J RIRE MONTHS FOR FORGERT.- Kingishon, \u2018 Ont, \u201cApril 14\u2014Joha Riki, vl ager A \u2014\u2014 = Railway,\u201d in pasnient.4 > OF OFFICRRE.: * Biliousness/ gestion and permits ziness, Noadache, in- somsis, heffousness, and, if not relieved, Is bilfous fever or Ylood mach, rouse: the: Hver, cure ee stipatton, etc.25 cents.pue by a con e Ci HR The only Pills to take ith oC »\u2019 Erg oo \u2018QueERIOR COURT.BX PARTE: Cd \"Dame PHILOMENB DOMPIERRE, of the we City and District of of Montreal, , wife judicially 7% separa Lo Property apoletm Massy; Le contrat of of.the, Town of Maisonneuve, 1 ee the\u2018 District of Montreal, PETITIONER.given phat there bas been ; in te © of the ry of the pe Court of the Distrie of Montreal,a deed \u2018exeituted béfore re Clovié between Napai on a qe ia: 2 een Napoleon nirastor, resid- BL ing: in thé Town of Mkispuneuve, in the CL.County of Hochelaga, in the Disirict of ; Montreal, of the one part; and Dame Fhflo- mene Dompierre, of the City of Montreal, \u2019 1 i District, \u2018wite separated as to d Napoleon Massy, in oe oben RA with a judgment iendered in the Lhe said Superior Court of the District of Mont- £.real, on the 2nd day of November last 15m : in a case bearing .the number 1815 records.of the sala Court and of her ospand doy authorized jn consequsace of the sald act, of the other part, being an act of scp- Jt \u2018aration of property of the community Lich Ce has existed between them from the ônte of Oo ; / their marriage up to the date of the judgment héreabove mentioned by which act ae the said Napoleon Massy soting in bis same | ot separation to the said- Parme Fhiiomens Dompierre the foildwing ern corner of Notre Dame and Pius IX.streets, in the Town of Maisonneuve, mies- suring forty-two feet (42) front ¢n Notre Dame street by one hundred feet in depth, with two brick encassd houses, a stable with hay loft ecanstracted.above comprises this said emplacement, .\u2018he :wo following pieces of land, namel, : & jlece -f land thtr- of the official pian and took of reference of the village of Hocheluga, in the county of Hochelaga, bounded in front on the north-west by Notre Dame rireet, in the rear by a e measuring twenty.feet in length formir part.of said lot Lwnber number 15-5A begeunder : described, tot Ÿ iit the lane or passage with tbe owne: lands adjoining to this lane; of \u2018anoth lege \u2018of \u2018land ten feet (10) ia lent by.one De hanes feet a it) ail bras ik pe passags hereadbov cyded: inthe depth of the said emplacement 7, in common as above stated.\"+ %20.\u2014Agether piece vf land: situated in the town \u2018of Maisonneuve, measuring twenty- |- four feet-(24 It.) in length by seventy-five \u20ac75_ft.) in depth, more or less, and .belig & , lon: of lot Bearing number three hün- dred end forty-five (345), of the official sub- | .division number eight (8) on the official plan *-.and bookcf reference of the incorporated Vil- >.lage of Hoehelaga, a aid emplacement vi 5 bounded in front by Ontario ares in.depth À = on: the north-west \u2018by a lane : number three -huyndred and fifty big of the .official\u2019 subdivision above stated, on the north-east side by Charles Hepry Ave., and oni the south-west side number three : hundred and forty-six of the official sub- AC division.above stated, without.houses, the ro.other pertion of the lot having been expro- a priated for the extension of Ontario street, fus ¢ with right of way \u2018by :the said lano in com- cos \u2018mon with all the others having the Tight \u2018= : .therein apd being obliged with all the others\u2019 raving the right therein to keep it in - good order, Which immovable properties were in-the - possession, as to the emplacement described |.in \u2018the first part, of Napoieon- Massy, con- - tractor, residing in the town of Maiscnneuve .5 as proprietor during the three years last _ es» | -Pést; de to the second emplacement it was +.%v 7 held 28.proprietors.from the 26th\u2019 De- vl eeuiber \"188% up to the 30th January 1896, by .- Quetave A.\u2018Fabre, of Montreal, from the 20° .latter dat date up, to the 11th May 1896, by Dame Ee : Ads Leroux,\u2018 of Montreaï, wife separated °F, as to property of Vietor -Girovard, tailor of the sam® place, dating from the 1ith May .196, up to the date of-the.act of separation + \u201cfor which the ratification is asked to-day by cat Napoleon Massy.eontrgctor, residing in the EN town of Mahonneuve; and ail persons who ! clalm any .privilexe.or \u2018bypotkec upon the \u2018said immovabl Les Dame Philomene Massy âré hereby notified ae that application will be made on the 16th.+ day of May 1898 for a judgment of con-| firmation of title and that unless .their olnims are such as the registrar is bound by the provisions of the Code of Civil Pre- .cedure .to include in his certificate obs -be - filed in this tase, they are hereby req \"tor gerye their oppositions in rite uo file.the same In the office of the Bor themotary within six .days after the sald © in: default of which they will be.for.* ever precluded from the right of so doing.| Montreal, 20th March, 1898.: ~ (Signed) © lL.D.GAREAYU, \u2018 Deputy-Prothonotary of the Superior Court.True Copy, 2 + PREFONTAINE, ST.JBAN,\u201d ARCHER & ; DECAR » Medrnere for te Pétitioner.+ ol Quanec, oF.52 Moptrebl, Sey COURT.No 144, cf | GHOROW PHLTIBS, Plainttf, 2.: WALTER MARTIN, Defendant.; | Notice 16 beroBy.given, that Walter Mar- |- tin, clerk; of the City ang Mistrict of Ment- real: has, \u201con the fou th day of the month of April.instant, made a Judicial - abandobment of his ties for the bens Ie caused by terpld Tiver, » hich préventa 25 © er in the preted san \" Then follow dis- \u2019 NBW HEAD GEAR FOR THE QO.R.April 15,\u2014At the meqtà of Control yesterday poisoning.Hood's Pills ud} the ee after vi a the of Water.Bréry {| Set Theos Days + [1200 \u201c| were ound and 41 illegitimate.- lo.\u2014A Piece of of land situated â the east- | 4 4 th: Pst tt Fate flow through the Big Swim at the LATRERTUN ory.52 fous Tourne (15) .and onthe south-west by lot i Sie J \u2018 This Wy mw daim to have nt only the largest br the FINEST SWIMMING Lu i THE Ci CRAG i si ES LADIES Dir 8, | Monday- Morning\u2019 and Wednesday Afternoon.ach, Toit St.Charles, by fit of his creditars in dice of the Pro- thonotazy of: the.Suwerior Court, fn; the District of Mon > \u2014 14th, 1888.8 ; *@BAN,ARCHER a ; NTAINE, .ST RY, Auorngrs tor.tbe Defendant.It is to be regretted,\u2019 said fe Bâtid, \u201cthat in a city like fo there | esprits memoëy of- theér deccase amonnted.to 96,417.Ce coming \u2018year: \u2014 President, Mrs, J.A.Harte; first vice-président, Mrs, Alex.Rameay; second vice-president, Mrs.P.G.Bruch; treasurer, Mrs.Chas, Ault; secretary, \"Mrs.W.J.Benallack ; managers, Mrs.J.G.Archibald, Mrs.G.D.Ross: Mre, Saxe, Mri.W.T.Thomas, \u2018Mrs, J.A.Wright, and Ms, An - interesting lecture was delivered on Wednesday in the Cen ii \u201cPhp rex à ar MILLBROOK.> Mallorook, Ont, April.16\u2014Millbrock \u2014_\u2014 éfty-vecond \"y was visited Fp ey tho clildren of the oom to py hat or.> destroyed the Grand Téank station house, MR.McLELLAN'S MAJORITY Ix.eral large \u2018s to the east! CREASED TO TWO HUNDRED ; Sexton, lum-.AND EIGHTY-NINE.ber.merchant, The fire started in one of \u2014 flammetory nature of the buildiagx, the|, Charlottetown, PEL, April 15-F.flames quickly spread across \u2018the track lowing are the full returns of W ednes.Jorge aon hone as el oo to the day\u2019s vote in the West Prince election: ose en en, contesrts of the station house were saved.8 it, Geo: Needier owned one.of the stove.568 Cow Pond .Jemtroyed, in which was $2,000 flour ready for shipment.,000 insurance in the Gore Ma- Debio 1%.eee 00.89 57 Coprtain, C.H.Winslow lost about Miminigash .LE o achester.Mr.a, worth of lum- as covered by insurence in Thee could wy of you gentlemen.| srrite a report like that P and the chair : \u2018mdn \u2018\u2019pauned and looked around \u2018inprès- tively on the mall innbe cirele of dleriy: man, doctors ad dawyers ae uy ab i! 1 ponies | Fl Fel with Promptneeë that vas piaise- \u2018| Fil Hi et ra ) | Phoenis and Guardian compare.SUICIDE oF A NURSE., Foronto, April 14.\u2014A woman.pr gave \u201cber \u2018misther Tved \u2018on McC committed suicide in fas : supposed \u2018(to Eave gone to Buffab from 1 ~@he was a womah of about ftty Years: of age with thick grey hair, \u201c4he tail and of good figure and weighed be- ; tween a huyidred and fifty and a hundred ca In her pocket was a | card: conteïniig \u2018 \u2018the mame .Ackley\u2019 and | thiia with the informathon above given is all that \u2018is kivowey about ber in Buffalo.In.Féfonto- ber identity is so far an + There is no\u2019'snch name 2.dois ae city\u2019 directors, or known .E.B, Poll.Hackett MeLellan Tignish .,., .58 - Peterville .8 34 He | Skinner's Pona .\" .102 > Bass ve ve ve ve 00 es BS 2 ad $300 on the bhild- Risers\" \" » Alberton .48 of wheat, which py fo» ee 88 5 Campbellton ., ., .#1 A Fortune Cove .te ev ee a.39 88 Duver Road .te ve anv.3B 62 Oyster Creek .te eu 00 +.\u2026 86 51 O'Leary .53 64 Lot 7.70 109 Lot 8.13 119 Lot 9 .83 68 Lot 10 - 14 36 Lot 11 .s 41 71 ETlusiie Lot 12 .8 7 Tyne Valley .87 92 | Mt.Pleassat.Lot .88 æ Bt.Gilberts .® 56 Arlington |.eee .8 a Wellington .B® 36 South-west\u2019 Lot 6 .3% 93 Totals .-.1525 1814 TREATMENT.FOR\u2018 INEBRIATES.\" Toronto April 14.\u2014At the lost regular méstins te Prevery Aid Assocta- Dr.Rosabrugh presented his scheme Pris the \u2018treatment of Jnebristes.scheme recommends.the _imapediate ap- poiatment of a inspector of tmehriate organize in this oh à bail der \u2018the .treatment of uper male énebriates of the more hope- Ho fal dase, and Alwo eptablish en inebriate partment 15 He bouitsls of other : est male drunkards are re à placed on indetermi- need a reforma- In the-cas3 of fémale Uchristen hopefiil ofies areto \u20ac othe Dunes an thé incorrigibles Se SE Fans Ts \u2018establishing an isolation ward.Noté ta] \u2018hove.ope was wick for it was expot- A HOTEL MANAGER RUTURNS deg many helpless little ones to illness and py ; niet-on moe on being given Lo téok occasion to exchange Je \"Bote menu,\u201d relative to \u2018à i method of\" Sonductiog large.places .ern.comming \u201c4 \u20achink\" Modéré! behind ; fy the matter of J hotel accom tion, and ÿ 18.persuaded si TB \u2026 KINGSTON HARBÔR.roy ine ne: pen: oF Works: the need of | Tit.\u2018was \u2018 necessary, \u2018but all the dredges Were engaged.Mayor Livingston to-day received.this .M.Britton, M.P.: 1 cris \u2018enough to detain de Le the bos.| Ro ester afterñoon, also; Adelard RE a 85.Martborcugh: street, was si] crushed between two cers at, Hochelaga, | while engaged.\u2018in coupling: them.- He sustained \u2018a: figoture of the shoulder - blade, \u2018which.was.set at the Notre Dame | message from Mr: B \u2018I have succeeded in getting the Hon.Mr.Tarte, Minister of Public Works, in view of.the importance of the work at Kingston, to send up one of the dredges that he had engaged elsewhere, so the | work of dgpdging i in our harbor will com- 'mence very som.\u2019 \"DO: NOT.FIKE THE - \"DUMP.\" A nuniber of householders on Esplanade avenue have Wigned a petition, which has bean received .by the ment, asking that \u2018something be done to do.Away with the \u2018 coxporation mow dump- in the vicinity of this avenue.is contended that the buge hill of snow ,|is making tbe atmosphere, for quite a distance away, so damp and raw as to be almost unbearable.The petition will be brought before the attention of the Health Committee.: THE TORONTO STREET RAILWAY.\u2014At the Board of Control meeting yesterday the city solicitor reported that, in accordance with the instructions of the council he had requested Mr.E.A.Macdonald to\u2019 fur- wieh him confidentially with information respecting the evidence which he had to offer tn support of his proposed suit to annul the charter of the Toronto Street As Mr.Macdonald 03.30U Popisop Æprpoads AIaporpuoo SY) \u2018zeoubar SU YA Aduiod 0g pesnaa pry handle the investigation.Health Depart- Toronto, April 14.The.following are the officers for the Railway Company.\u2018A QUICK: RUN.The \u2018 Tartar, \u201cone.of .the boats .recently Purchised by the C.P.'R.for the Pacific poast mad Klondike trade, made the pamage from Southampton to lings, Victoria, i in fifty-one days; one hour and ten minutes, while her sister boat, the \u201cAthénian;\u201d wes just four hcurs short of this record: This is a good a the Hoen at this time of the dompèsr two is rather Alord, Mrs.Browne, Mrs Lu A CURIOUS ACCIDENT.Mrs.B: T.Davis, Mre.Hogle, Mra, Lin.Chatham.Ont, Aprif\u201d \u2018HA few -min- utes after mine\u2019 o'clock on Tuesday evening, one of the stones in the front end of the tank at the Glass Works gave way, and about fifty J tons of melted glass poured out over the Tficor of the factory.Fire ensued, but much\u2019 parcel worn clothing; Ministering Children's Ad the tose.of the meeting five o'clook |.tea wis sérved, after which many of thie é year, ako) through the building \u2018to ee Ym, te he \u201cDuinaricable.: .NEW HOSPITAL FOR -LONDON.London, Ont., April 14.\u2014The plans for a.new hospitai\u201d adopted by the hospital building committee\u201d provide \u2018for a building Whbih will accommodate in all-a thundred and seventy patients, and cost It.will }be built upon the pres ent oîte, fronting Sell an test oO apiain Fonnell snd Li ini of Sr fort, ~The men are pot di However.een « 4n the.way of beddin composed Matjon of \u20ac of the he pins nouer not 0 and ra eo the comtes entered: \u2018No.10,near ame: sold at au on on : Daoust, Lalonde Committee, join i calledi atten lon to gris ey wef ter proto; part WEEK onLY.3 Meet des and te ae last station visited Was eh 0 ne | d'\u2018Frunk-strest, and in point - ciency, ®t was amoung the Captain so sod Lisutenants Tay) and wn geols, Centro \"p hich Siled \u2018by, twenty-eight zen, in addition pâétroi w m7 - À gs It was about five-c'ciock when the In-: à etnoon.the committee \u2018end-a few guests partock of a recherche luncheon at Hotel Jendeau, served up in mime host's best style.et = \u2014_\u2014 ; SCANDINAVIAN.\u2018BVANGELICAL MISSION.The &nnual meeting of the Scandinavian Evangelical Mission of Montreal was held Wednegiay at the Inspector Btreet Church.After devotional exercises the chairman, Mr.J.EH.Christofersen, opened the meeting, | which was largely attended.The secretary, Mr.A.Larson, read.the \u2018report, which was Snanimotsly.! In the absence of the treasuryr, Sorensen, his was read by Mr.knit Qhlen, 2 ng à cash balance.on the right side, nen Was tendered a vote of tlianks: for efficient services rendered throughout the year.Mr, G.BE.Gyliing,the Swedish.Norwegian vice-consul, wrote regretting his inability to be present,\u2019 and at the same time kindly prom- {sing his support to the mission during the coming year.Mr.Emanuel Ohlen briefly outline& the work done during the yeur, in e church, among sitk, poor; sailors, mmf, ts, ete.e complimented the Scandinavian Branch the, W,C.T.U.on.their set, work: vote of thanks was rch Mossre:.stained to the pastor of Ton Ohting, both of whom were again re-etected, The committee in charge of the mission was also re-elected, It consists of Messrs.J.Christoférsen, chairman; L, {lsson, vos chairman; A.Larsson, secretaPy; E.Soren- sen, tréasurer, O.F.Lilly.3.Swansson and J.Lindegaard.The meeting \u2018closed with prayer and the singing of an old country COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.': APPEAL DAY.gases, ¢ Mr, Weir appealed from the decision of Judge PDesnoyers.in ths Police: Court regarding the case of Hugh Riley, fined for | Vagranéy, and à young man named Train- or, conyicted of vagrancy, ané opstructing the pathway on Phillips square \"th March, Mr.Weir, represented the defence, and Mr.Cook, ge.prosecuted.The case of Ri was not taken up owing to the records not bein complete, but that of Tralnor was proceeded with ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY.The regular monthly meeting of the Montreal Branch ot the Entomological- Society of Ontario was held on Monday evening, April 11, at 74 McTavish street.The prosi- dent occupied the chair snd thers was a good attendance of members.The Rev.Prof.Fyles, F.L.B., of Morrin College, Quebec, was present, Baving come up-to attend the\u2019 meting, He read two interesting pa- -pers on\u2019 \u201che 1ife \u201chistories of two ies o moths which he bred from the egg last Prat son.Specimens ft the moths were 2 A Bearty vo! shanks WAS acco! \u2018| Prot, les.\u201cMr.A.F.Winn also read.an rent ng paper on Te water beetles ot this Socelity, Îllustrated with specimens of over thirty species from his collection.Mr.M.W.Davis was proposed for membership.Mr.Dwight Brainerd Exhibited some beautiful bred specimens of interesting species of butterflies and moths and a number of WESTMOUNT POLICE ITEMS.On Wednesday at the Police\u2019 Court, West- oraned «bo Dar op dogs Of chpirict ail r ei \u201con à e of i Soit ang and fre brigade nee Horses a o ee over a line of fire hose when Ps ee court 45°, orate: ave we forse.a THR Cowan, V.8., on réqu aler pleaded guilty and paid his fine.everett 5 nome a ted (Onriqre racer sasets\u2019 to be red | RE.SEE LE Co., plumbers.\u201cMew, | 8.Dockpill\u2019s The Holmes You can.boy a ne Kid 4 icon Ekg ¥ - Extension \u2018 E regular $2.59 kind, THis: | BANNISTER' N 'S, Corner re poner hime | 7 paris ou ha Lorae als d'ésot ocre tre A votre, cd {enti ou Forster saute lity apprecisted by tle general\u2019 Gran am &littie noticenble, however tat the.B for the ho west.compared san 8 qu ihn 2ad dom domestic = xa tion was efided.In the Sourse of the | | \u201cWill be paid by the American Dunlop Tire Company for the two best advertisements setiing forth the superiority of the Dun- lop.Detachable Tires.'$a5 for the hest ad.$10 for the second best ad.- The prizes will be awarded on Monday, May 2nd.All advertisements must be MAILED in time to reach the Dunlop: offices by 6 o'ctock on Friday, April 20th.CONDITIONS.\u2014AÏ advertisenients submitted will become the property of the American Dunlop Tire Company.Aavertide- ments must not exceed 100 words, and when accompanied by desigu for display should be .written to \u2018'oceupy a space § x 8 Inches,\u2019 Pictures may be used.\u2019 Thé best udvertise- : ments will be reproduced in this paper with the name of thé author.Judgment will pe made by Manager \u2018Gadanë and an expert p Book from\u2019 bicycle dealer et will help you with painters.\u2019 THE LPTELLIBR CLUB.1n Oopsideradie changes have been affected n the\u2019 personnel \u2018of the officers of ibe | Le teition Club, the result of a meeting wh was held on Wedneaday, Mr.Oscar The.champ occypyin| og the chair.The meeting was - la y attend : Routine mattèrs having- been disposed, of Mr.Geo.n, moved that Messrs.KE.O'Leary, A.BR : Latulippe, J.A.Forest, J.Daoust, and J.C.Lamert be expelled from the Club Lerellier, these gentiemen.having criticised pertain minig- \u2018ters of the Ottawa Cabinet.- The motion was seconded and some very energetic speeches were _inade both for and Sedinst \u2018It, the five zectised members.aponk- - ing ne they Eu ia defence of their right to do - ugk t fit in the matter, The mo- finélly defeated by à vote.of ss Los Mr.Osear Beauchamp then annou his intention of immediately res ng the office of \u2018president of the club.The.ub then got \u2018down adrien to work and in a few minutes had efectsd Mr Messrs.Deoust.and Lachapelie, second vide-presidents, and Mr.J.A.Me- Caffrey, as treasurer: Lamert, prosident, The meeting at the.close gre thres lowd cheers for Sir Wilfrid Lauri PRISON GATE MISSION, Mr.Elliott, vice-president of the \u2018Prison Gate Mission,spoke:to a reporter on Wednesday on thé resdit of the season's work: at the BOTH PLEADED GUILTY.of Montreal, SOE \u2018Laughlin off toy 17% ren « Go.Guiry Kms: 3 Tuteotte | : oe es sr à ne RA, rez en ; \u201cIW nership x aus: AAI.nap.\u201d A = me are ces ; ; held looking to a possible agreement upon the form of resolution to be sént to the it efforts were made for resolution, which was known to have been antisfactory to the Presi- i s supported by the menato t is not believed wee resolution \u2018can pam the Senate, apd\u2019 the prospects are that the olution will have an i the Republic of passed.The friends of clear majority for it.ix hours this afternoon resolutions proposed on Foreign Relations various phases of the nt, spirited and vehement .eo} .All \u2018were in favo acti form by the Govern- t.of the United States.The most radical | ice Was as to whether the reso) -finally adopted should resog- Time the indepéridence of the Cuban Re-\u201d \u201c publié, or sinply declare for armed in- tecvention with a view to the ultimate freedom and independence of the Cuban people.The speakers were accorded the ; the floor and by.thé throngs in the galleries.Amotg those who listemed to .- & part of the ate were fir Julian =.Paunoefote and a consi number of - Justice Harlan, of the Supreme Oourt; #nd the Hon.W.Jennings Bryan.\u2018 The speeches were interwpersed with sharp aad.interesting colloguies, some of which consed intense excitement in the gal- Jerien.Many times the applause, both on the floor and in the galleries was tumul- Within a few minutes of adjourament «_genuine sensation \u201cwas created by the efforts of the Vice-President to.subdue rectly ddressed tin peli, Co ae ; the jes, \u2018and ordered that the applause should cease.Nearly every senator was-on his feet, and the main aiple in frony of the President's déek was erowded with senators.\u2018The Chair is Limesif out of order, shouted Mr.Griy (Del).\u2018He bas no right -directèy to address the people in = OPINION BEFORE THE SENATE- FOREIGN RELATIONS COM- \u2014 Washington, D.C., April 14.\u2014Integest | - in the Cuban- question centred at thé.nifoaut event-ol.the dap.was an attempt sl the Seibiza.todo ie on, ecoting 5! the Jesice of ymny scastore\u2019 1.debate\u2019 the vesolnLion a} considerable length Ibis impomible mow to say when & vote will ba takes, and the utmost the friends of the reselution hope is to se cure a vote by the end of the week, All y long conferencez of seniors\u201d were 31, repeated his opinion that the Maine\u201d | sured was demtroved by » mine, before the Ben- ate Committee on Foreign Relations.It.waa one no larger than could be planted: meer the vessel at any time in broad deykght, he éuid, and under diteet vision, with tbe means available in Havana for.that purpose.He thought twelve mon}! having mutual confidence and preserving secrecy could have planted it, and thet it could have brett done while the ordin- | - | oo ary.discipline and watchfulness were observed on the ship.A A ship moored at a buoy would swing around to a given point where a mine rhight be situated, and when it should Madrid, April 14\u2014A Cabinet council, at which the Queen Regent presided, was held this afternoon.It was decided\u2019 to reopen the Spaniah: Parliament on Wednesday.next, instead of April 25.convoking the Cortes at six o\u2019dock thie evening, ; The \u201cform joeity i parliament will meet er in.| or.Gagasta, the\u2018 Premier, will canter to-mertow with the leaders: of the man- stam ority, \u2018explain to them the reasons.for hastening the assembling of the -Cortes arrange \u2018with them \u2018te constitute new-chamber as rapidly ae possible in the hope of being able to begin public e Regent wt council signed the national subscription decree to incresse the Davy.At the meeting, the Premier, Senor Sagasta, made @ statement on the subject of the recent: developments in the Owban question, as affected by events.in \u2018Washington.© He declared the situation was very ji and, while pointing out that Congreas- ed iT should be Y \u2018 \u2018the cbuntry to lose its present séff-pos- sésiion hecaus of the fnossmnt Thenares Winnipeg, Man; April 14,\u2014A special immigrant train arrived from the east last evening, having on board ninety- nine Barnardo boys and nearly a hundred pprach that poiok, the mine would be ex- and their fa The Queen Regent signed the decree th -applicäble to.ordinary cl THE | threw opt.the bill wanting à charter Otlawe, April 15-\u2014Tkie.\u2018victory over.which they grinned -con: J copy: for the Kiondike guide printed \u2018by\u2019 Mr.Dan.Rose, anid at the request of.the\u2018 department, Mr.Ogilvie assisted in.pté- pering the copies for the department and read the proefs.; - AP Mr, Blair stated.that forty-two, VE ree-quarters miles of the Crow\u2019s Nest: Pass Railway had been constructed, snd the sum of $433,000, paid on actount pf subeidy.|.i ; 24 de Mr.Mulockstated that it was not possible to give the revenue from the jubilee ps.Ca Me.Siti et By is - Mr.Bifton wet e first reading of a government bill enabling the: technics! officers in the Geological Survey Depant- \u2018ment to be employed without c Act respecting: examinations which.are\u2019 > + BUDGET DEBATE, .The Budget debate was resumed by Mr.Craig aud continued by Messra Mullen, Bennett, MoMillan and Kleonfer and will be finished to-night.\u2026 THE COASTING LAWS, Mr.Britton gives notice of a motion for the sppotsi ment of a commission.to enquire into Tepert \u2018upon the - ing laws of the the Old Country.1 144 a BESSIONAL NOTES.= 7.or.a foot, vehiclo.and street: car bridge the Ottawa River betwen Ottawa.ani °° [probed o Oss Aon st popu Some fun.with the Postmaster-Genera] ir the House pesterday, and doored a - ci to the restrictions of the pita od \u2018Know if > bo nil\u2019s reprosectative ou tl \u201c | Anticosti, atating that one MeDonsld, first reporta were exaggerated.The number of dead will not; they anticipate, execed sixty-two, while a man who came over.the trail from.Dawson says fifty Up te the date of the sailing of the \u2018Pak: shan\u2019 does not give any names.mentioned before, but \u2018there are twelve to be added.whose names had not been obtained when the bost left.The list also in- \u2018cludes.new names of the dead as under: L: W.I.Weidelein, Kanms City; Geo.Ublin,- Tacoma; G.BF Smith, Washington.Territory; Walter Shappey, New York; S.Atkins, Baker City; Allen Gray, Séattle; G.F.Smith, Washington Territory ; 'E.Kinney, tesidence un- own; \u2018King, residence \u2018unknown; Gus \u201c -Oaly.seven employees of the.Chilcoot .| Tramway Company were in the ava- lunche ss far as now known.When tha \u2018Pakshan\u201d.left, the acarch for the bodies tad been concluded, and sixty-two was said\u2019 to be the final number.Traffic con- .tinges unimpeded.= > The only passenger om the \u2018Pakshan\u2019 out from Dawgon was R.A.Ellis, of Califgemis, wha left immediately.for Seat- \u20ac : del and fifty miles, was overtaken by Fort Yukon, with two \u2018men, bound for \u2018Washington.+ \"They reached Dyez on \u201cFhe Inéat discovery- before Mr.Elis Fea J'efi \u201cwas on\u2019 Boulder Creek, a.part of anza, where thirty-seven doflars- to.ent réporte | tha pan wag taker out.- Dominica Crenk | dian people to Great Britain has increas 7 wing Gp ag @dod'as Eldorado North-West.The Wipnipeg office odn- | Flotr in Dawson had come down.from lit should be diminithed.Nor is an ex- missioner, Ms.Ridley, handled during | 125 10420 à édek.°C +.7 =\" lplanation ofrit far fo geek.The United Presbyte- yeaterd 3 in Dr.Wanieits office \u2019 y Viotoris, ge B.C., April-15,\u2014A mail, com- j \u20ac.vivo.ü Holl, By a vote.of thirty-§ve to sixty.tic \u201chutidred Jet~| Ber a hundred: years.ago has borne fruit Tne, Posed this morning by the Fitvate| ceived lant night by trim Som Nenabus, | prsialy Tonics stave evs he Shen of that {Pills Qeenmittee; =.oo having béta\" träneférred there: froivrthe | tbe colon 5 keep the idee of t \"| A delegation from Hallfax considiing \u2014r pets.\u201d The\" mail let Dewrup.civil rights asoiated with ah of the Mayor and fifteen others skrived:| son Gy on March\u201c, and id the first | ment; they will cling pad grapple you st moon to-day.0.large mail received from there.-.- [aod no force under héaven will be of Meta.M.A, Comte, B.-A Costa, and] \"The Canadian Yukon Railway bill, to power bb tear them from their.allegiance.\u201d D.McGillivray, repremuting Cw.com; gives charter for: the.British Cohrmbis | spake Edmund Burke, and rarely have.pany on aprlies Satural 3 road projected by ) i.Bhd premonitions politiesd wisdem beep Seri = ee er city interviér the\u2019 #1 have been: by the preset sentiment of onpositicn to the as {tho British Loopieh, ih they claim.that, the\u2019 Welland | © 4 - \u2018Otlqwie, Apel.15.\u2014A despitch bas been reo on M Catalan ban been | d from Dnumistat, Mr.Me.will cover the list.- The.corrected list Interviewed, he said he left Daw- he son on March 17, and: when out a bun.{Laurier Govérament, a stain Ray, who bad travelled from |though willing to hasten slowly towards dies the British colonization of the country, r.| were men of & principle, however mis- Klog- teken we may deem that principle to e Jhave been, and with that principle their it.; se foyance-at the\u2018 way\u2019 Mr.Mnlock -det- [renidinæ at.Enoli , end OL time to connect at Stellarton with \u201cThat, mid Captain Sigwbee, \u2018in the |.\u201cIt ensse about-in thie wep.Me.| io bi.Bouse.ine.des ven Dupuis [he express from Mulgrave, and.when real remson I have asked to bave.the {nm ) the member.for Sout} I is.| keeper; ales that the body bears all the | Within half a mile of Stellarton the en- -\u2018 Montgomery\u2019 taken awuy.- E->tdey ylor, Re BEE OTE appeäraicés \u2018of death having been caused ane, 3 car, and second-class pas- were.going fo do anything to blow: us bed à question on the order paper-with | OL Gol oN MOR HEL STS sanger car left the track.The passen- up I waned to have it done with .a reference to the dismissal of W.W.'Wil- [that ho is Glmost certain \u2018thet :McDon- Sert in the: car were thrown smaller vessel.They bad no vigilance | linms, postmaster at Seeley\u2019 Bay, which'| ald\u2019 cabin was plundered by peoale from | 200% pellmell, and some of them re- wimtever, and no guard over.us-ok \u2018our | 15 about relve miles \u2018from Ga ; Fox Bay: resident lation of | c\u20acived .injuries.One of the passengers, rh ir wand om twelve miles fro Ganquoque.x Ba Ey to bean on a Mrs.Windsor, of St.John, was badly vonsels on vigilance ry Where The question was: subdivided: into a: do- Eriglish Ad n tated oe very excited 1g Burt, and it is said thet her injuries me on.weasels Wers concerned all the time, 22 80d Mr.Mulock declined to smwwar, | rer MeDorald's mysterigns death, aud rpg\u201d prove fatal.Mr.John J.Power, out a coming nd pricy ol + es ssying that it would be more convenient Me, Comund ttant, in their > has atk- baivister, of this city, received a bad when we: generally vefused har nem {if the papers were moved for in the usual [ed \u2018t! Susbea Government to fully in\" shaking up.Hé wns cut about the.face see cv Lo gee fo | Teehad M 7 Tet CSA ed Biol, The Passengers were trans- - In reply to : die one.to be.Ne De AT TE EE ire \"oo Pie Exits oat Steliarton A the -Ancidetit, anid ye rN Cine $e Ce RAT bed net y Our: peop | beng tion right away.Me Mew] x Soa ee FCONVICTED © OF INCENDIARISM.lsghed at them.did very little Jock disclaimed desire 16.disus.| NOW ENGLAND.SHOE MANUFAC Brockeille, Gut, April 14.\u2014 Harry work on the wreck ; it was absurd 28 tequs ti } io \u2018 ÉURÉES \u201cPASS RÉSOLUTIONS dobisston, tried here for i compared with our work.\u2019 _ [would CR OVME VE 8 TS nT \u201c°°, | fire to the house and bains of G.K.Soo- Captain Sigebee said sat the keel | pag were { « ON THE SUBJECT.\"1 vil, of Portland, in November, 1806, nets Ge a = RE EE Asked why he hed advised that no \u2018war and Sir | Bewton, Mase., April.14.\u2014The board of Judges\u2019 Oriminal Court, and sentenced Tien, Cao: to laren pour pe {Tn | 0k to swe the .i rest er ee] od re re Les in vos Jono i : ot alter re refusal ausv | Leather earaclation 24° = ine.jam | n cosmo ad Ted veh mons = re edoptl veclations sommesting i st.1% 00 dood was Committoi, turned excitement, : wanted to ong badger Mr M - whe rabou Lo A 4 Me a pas ueen.s evi And testified that Sco- without men-of-war and to allay the ex-.minutes Inter got u ttade of Greet Britain in favor of open vil paid Johnston bo do the job.\u2018 cifeitent in tho city, and in the next|answered every one of the markets \u2018and equélity af cominergial op-| \u2014\u2014\u2014 Li not wait any more var vessels blown oF a ee passed ov the United States purement to co-| A STRANGE FATALITY.up.Up to that time I bmd strongly mier\u2019s face was palpable to \u2018operate with Great.Britain for the puin-! Toronto Junction, April 15.\u2014James recommended.that the \u2018Indiana\u2019 be sent within view of it.To cause the tenance: of these principles.The resolu- Weeks yesterday set fire to some grass there just to show them that the \u2018Maine\u2019 | Minister to justify -a \u2018tions \u201cwere forwerded to President Mc- |-while at work digging.The fire spread wea not: the only veel in the navy, nor | ( 3 \u2018Kinley.=~ -_ = : | to.the sidewalk, where his five-year-old the most powerful.After that time I the Postmaster 1 |\" Padis, April 14.\u2014M.Henotaux, Minis | daughter was playing, and set her clothes bad no more confidence in the people.| ceed to admit.is \u2018ter of Foreign -Affaitw, msde the \u2018an- ina blaze.Before the flames could be Treachery had been.shown us, and there justifiable, was one of the most \u201cmonuicement $o-day that Ohina hed grant.| extinguished the child\u2019s legs and body Was BO special care for us; they bad scenes ever witnessed in the House.|'sd to Framce a.concession for the con- Were frightfully burned.She was re not attempted to protect us as we did Mr.ade.| -atrrichion of a-reilway from Tonking to | Toved to the Sick Children\u2019s Hospital, the \u2018 Viscaye\u2019 in New York\u2019 statements.in the course l'Yanpen .Fu,.and.guacanteed the mom.| but succumbed to her injuries a few In\u2019 to a question, Captain Sigs- OR the dismissal of Mr, Williams.| alientetion \u201cof the provinces bounding | hours later.- A bee said thought it possible that the stated, in the first place, that Mr, Tay | Touking.Chine, M.Hanotaux said, also explosion pré Save ocre mine had evidently b en reserves the islind of Heinan to France.GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA.er > post-o SIA A eet ia , ° ° es de die THE CMTLOOOT AVALANCHE, (ew York \u2018Evening Post\u2019) Bc * officers ofthe deck jo.7 ibe gc : \u201c| \"The intention of the Dominion Gov- further stated that a.yeference-.of * 20 the vessel Le ee Dore that case bad born à made fo où pasion wi me \u2014 eénment, \u2018as expressed in the Budget on the ight of the explosion, and, con: out his authority, and that tho report NUMBER OF DEAD NOW SAID TO {apeeck delivered a few days ago, to tiruing, be said \u2014 The \u201cMaine\u201d.is ly.ane pet ue Dever shown.| (\u201cHAVE BEEN SIXTY-TWO.- - |amend the tariff by giving after Aug.1 tek i potion de ne how, he did not:know: :_Mr.Muddak |.0.== 0: [Bext'an exclusive preference of twenty- i ey ; .stated \u2018thay the reason Mr.Williams gas! wo = ; Me \u201caigus, 69 percesrt to Great Britain and the | Panta thers, T scouts morta daue | moved fom the office of posispunge | 0eouver, B.C, Apiil rhe MERE | SVCD, I BUND 400 he snnted in jus.that \u2018pice.1t | 3 Seeley's Bay wag a Sn by À Trom he Chilsoot ; on «eral gbproval ih Conds.The only con- had been planted it would hav ~lac Femoy ved himself, ta, Smif 27 \u201cthe steamer \u2018Pakehan,\u201d wish AE tentio A Liberal anc Doon ot her Pleated ®| Malls, o point forty miles.distant froip |riveäat Vancouver, The veseel lefy S200 between Liberal and Conserve | - i the ARAWERS 10 QUE TIONS F- Dyes on April 8, but bad to lay-tor all\" tive seems to be as to who is really en- SPANISH CORTES SUMMONED Mr.Sifton stated, that Mr.Williggp dav; April 9, on account of a terrific hie oo he red a Doli.ut Te, of absén zo) continued, storm.Her.olficers give the latest.in- Conservative Opposition, \u2018You ny have - 8 0, ence, cox Qu =] = ; ; wy : TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY.der slary, but .was not on official by.LE Tegirtig the Chileook BOMIOL.hed 3, but we have done it.Many \u2014_ ress.- government Happily, they are able to state that the factors \u2018have conduced to this result, and \u2018the end is not yet.The failure to negotiate a reciprocity treaty at Washington, \u2018the hopelessness of inducing the British Government to favor colonial produce by imposing a duty upon the.for- \u2018eign article, the result of ten dull years under a high-tariff policy in weakening somewhat the protectionist sentiment in Canada, gratification ai the abrogation of the German and Belgiam treaties, whereby it was provided that those countries should not be subject in the British colonies to other or higher duties than those imposed upon similar articles of British origin, \u2018the most-favored nation clause\u2019 in other treaties rendéring it ne- ceasary to make the prefgrence exclusively British, or else to admit on like terms the imports from those countries, the gentle promptings of the present Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr.Chamberlain, whose popularity is remarkable \u2014all these things have contributed to the present policy.That the effect it will probably have upon the protected industries of Canada should be so little discussed may seem surprising, but no doubt the protectionists -exhausted their
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