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Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" tivute Qalouis Lng e 4 Tratalgst su ENG i Lion don 3 Diamonds, Black Eyes, Meat 2 Sack Coat and Tan Sheas.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOMETHING ABOUT AN.pre GIME, NOW DEAD AND Gal A prince in sack ooat and tam\u2019 shoes, is common enough, but a prince with a ccpper skin, large, swimming black eyes, teeth like pearlspdjamonds that glow with an intolerable Wame, and accents which have something e pathetic softness of the negro\u2019s, is-rare enough.The name, too, is striking\u2014His High- Ties Prince Kalaniandole.Abia i he és Bd sci adria ol 0005 oa plenty of \"ney.He is cousin to the Queen Liliuokalani, who is now in Washington, and \u2018his brother\u2014his elder bro- ther-stood in direct line of the succes son, had something not happened in Hawaii.The queen is deposed ; she is haggling at present, pitifully enough, for her crown lands, while the prince is taking things easy and seeing the world.The prince's wife belongs to another dynasty \u2014 she is the daughter of a great chief who once had power and whose family is very ancient.The prince says of the ex-queen that she was always too autocratic, and was consequently not liked by the higher clusses.After the death of the king she wanted all power in her own hand\u2014 wanted the right to appoint the nobles and the like, and got up a kind of revo- tion to effect her purpose.The prince did not greatly like her on that account.His Highness wears, however, aer miniature in hic watch chain, which is a orgeous affair.° The prince is reconciled to the present state of affairs, although the natives are not very loyal to the new régime.course, His Highness gives a sigh for the good old days, but he has large private estates, which were not interfered with, and he finds it tolerably pleasant to Bo and down the wor.\u201cBut His Highness has a crow to pluck with the orignial missionaries who traus- formed the native Hawaïian.it = as, Sitting Th Place Viger Hôtel, k e bevomes: cent, \u2018but the kind that came tehglt native that thé \u2018best thing he.\u2018could do was to attend: church all the time and give his substahice to God.What happened ?Before the missionäry came the native was industrious.He \u2018always his little garden.He had always a little food put past.He knew nothing of money, of course.With the advent of the missionary be became careless about his garden ; he became lazy, but very pious ; he gave up everything to the Lord, being told that tha be would be rewarded tenfold.aa happened ?Who has the lands and the wealth of the islands to-day ?Why, the.sons of those very missionaries, to be sure.\u2019 His Highness tells how musical .the Hawaiians are ; how generous, how hospitable, how intelligent.~ They can all read and write.\u2018And vet they are a decaying people.In twenty years it will be bard to find a genuine Hawaiian, They were strang- ets to vice and diseège when they were let alone; under ci rilizating - -forms they have lived badly; y do not consult doctors; and they are dying off.» You will find plenty of lialf-castes, of course.\u2019 \u2018Taro\u2019 is their tive food, and js more to them than the potato is to us.Tley are said to be too slow; but His Highness states that the common people of Hawaii will sompare favorably with the common péople of any other country.\u2018Curious, before the annexation, 2 were ignorant, savage: are deemed to be in exercise the franchis What brought about thè- we have it to-day ?\u2019 Sugar, anid His Highness, answering his own queetion.Sugar is our great staple.Our: sugar made Spreckles.If has made tmanv.We cwe the overturning of the old re Eime to sugar.The old regime is dead.It will never return.A few of the natives hope it may; but we know better.The Hawaiians were a small people, but if they had been handled differently, they would have rendered a diffefent eecount of themselves.They were 3invaded by speculators who played upon their simplicity and enriched themselves &t the expense of a people always gen- fous and candid.Well, that chapter ls rlosed.\u2019 His Highness smokes a great gold mounted pipe; his fingers are glittering With diamonds; he wid make an impression in Paris when he goes to the exhibition.His Highness was educated ns \u2018he islands, but he has been to Eng: and\u2014indeed, around the world.He peaks highly of the mesmery slong the \u2018ne of the C.P.R., but east of Bañft \u2018% not impress Him much.Had the beautiful young princess who b, died some time ago come peaceably in: Lo Ler own, His Highness would bave = a clase founded upon: late.13.Tag L yc .: been brother to the heir presumptive.This does not in: the least affect the | democratic simplicity of \u2018His Highness, who shakes hands with a vigor whieh \u2018would be characterized as vulgar in uw tta-polite circies.UNFIT FOR FOOD.Officials of the Health Department on Saturday seized at the east end abattoir a cow affected with tuberculosis, and the carcases of 20 hogs which died in transit, and ordered \u2018them destroyed as unfit for food.HARBOR BOARD.All Trade Bodies Object to Pro= posed New Act to Amend FRE COURT STRONGLY DESIRED.At the regular weekly meeting of the Harbor Commissioners this morning, it was reported that although the Departments of Public Works and Marine and Fisheries had approved of the Conners Syndicate\u2019s plan of the one million bushel elevator, they had not approved of the specifications necessary thereto and until that was done the work could not be proceeded with.The Harbor Commissioners have made representations to these two departments and it is hoped that the specifications may be approved forthwith, as the delays have become of serious moment.A copy of the proposed \u2018Pilotage bill had been received from the Department of Marine and Fisheries for consideration and suggestion, and copies had also been sent to the Board of Trade, Corn Exchange Association, Chambre de Commerce, and Marine Underwriters.All these bodies reported to the Harbor Commissioners for transmission to the department, their strong objections to the proposed court, and their strong: desire for the establishment.of an Admiralty Court.The Board of Trade regarded the present bill as objectionable and unnecessary, and was strongly of opinion that compulsory | hit while, el Clause 3 reads that where any action or damage happens to'a vessel in charge of a pilot the court shall have power to call in the aid of one or more assessors ; and clause 4 reads that the licensed pilots shall annually appoint one or more qualified pilots to act \u2018as such also appoint an Asseseor or assessors, The part cf clause 13 upon which the amendment is to be founded.reads that the judge of the Pilots\u2019 Court shall have power to call in the aid of the assessors, and that such judge shall have power to make all necessary rules and orders for the Carrying out of the provisions of the | act.\u201d The commissioners were of opinion that the giving\u2019 of the judge these powers practically approximated to the establishment of an Admiralty Court, It was agreed to.in the western press men on Saturday : next, by showing them the works now eding and the harbor génerally.A spedial steamer will be engaged for the purpose.As the amendments: of the Harbor: Commissioners to the pilotage by-laws had been approved by the government, it was decided to pass a resolution patting the new by-laws into\u2019 \u2018force.- COMPANY PROTESTS, WANTS TO > DRIVE 700.HARD A BARGAIN.The relations between the ty shdéhel Street Railway Company are very strat: ed at present.The latest development is the following letter received.by.thet city clerk :\u2014 0 8 Dear 8ir,\u2014Our attention has been drew ; unofiicially, to a draft by-law prepares, entitled \u2018By-law authorizing the Moritres! | Street Railway Company to buildundet ground conduits in certain streets thoroughfares of.the city.Upon exariining this by-law we \u201cans derogate from the rights and granted ooo per pany bY thie city penned | by-law ; an 6 no al con thereon; .also.c n other conditions which, whilst notin present rights, are, however, which it would be imposible for this: pany to accept.7 -I beg, therefore, to notify you the event of this by-law being .p its present forms, draw the fyi this company.ESTABLISHMENT OF ADMIRALTY pilotage- should\" be abolished.= The Har dustors den re» \u2018adapted a resqlution\u2019] IE F1 Co, a \u201cIto.elatm \u201culy - Assessors, and the Montreal pilotage-authority shall | \u2018THE orry | en-| make concessions of it contdins.certain conditions which\u2019 og] ee - inging any of the -compa À \u201887 4 aed 0.leery ehock from: a live: wire tion made to the Read] it by by-law No.\u2018210 ina \u2018the \u2018contract pire | : i thereon.Yours truly, ed) : F.L WANELYN, Manager and Chief Engineer.\u2018feeders,\u2019 thoroughfares of - \u2018the city :~Cannon streets ; William street, between | ing and McGill streets\u2019; st.Antoine\u2019 street, from Guy street to the city limits ; Guy street, from William street to St.\"Catherine street ; Jurors street, and St.Alexander\" street ; St; Alexander street, from Jurors street to\" Lagau- chetiere; Laganchetiere street,\u2019 >from St.Alexander street to.Et.Denis.: Let THE HON.The by-law contains 21 sections, fully protecting the city\u2019s interests.Clauses objected to specially by \u2018the company as onerous and uncalled for are the following :\u2014 Sect.6\u2014The.company shall supply to the city, .wifhout charge, all space in.the said ts \u201cfor the.electrical con- oma from.those.= ft they have been kt 2e ok any.ne Sect.12.\u2014N di piers oF le city of Montreal shall\u2019 pas employed in the construction of the sald conduits, .Sect.13.\u2014~The rate of vers = for.Jaborers and workingmen shal?be the samme ds th trade.Sect.18.\u2014The company shall be bound to carry free on its cars all\u2019 constables, firemen and sanitary inspectors in\u2018uniform.Sect.19.\u2014The .comnpany will' have to agree ta conform to the resol nm.passed by by the coundil with regard to the: time service of the company ds well as to: any.other resolution that the council may: adopt: to | the same effect for the public benefit.* An official of the company explained to \u2018 Witness\u2019 reporter this morning \u2018that though\" the company was desirous of: putting its main feeders under ground the city would benefit quite às rauch!as the \u2018company from the improvement.compäny can gèt- along very: \u201cwell without \u2018conduits, but if they drdp.\u2018their conduit plans \u2018double lines of poles.and heavy wires will have to be erected on the principal streets.\u2018This ill be a saving to the company, but\u2019 \u201cwill \u201cbe .a great disfigurement Yo thé city.\u201d And plans sooner than consent\u2019 to\u2018 the company would: Jay itæelf \u201cope dertaking \u2018 its own street \u2018Tigh ; iy \u2018Sedti n not a ragepayer, an \u201cThe company, regards the impositio all \u2018of these new the tions.88 an; tempt on the part.3e s smart, and sooner tha \u2018character, will with and string up ts\u2019 new\u2019 | poles instead of putting them \u2018under {4on, ground.heen from thie.top of.the pole and ai mittes :( nd contained in my letters.of! à Feb.13 and 1§; to the chairman and.sé tary, respectly ke of that committed, ; will p the powers = he es \u201c This by-lew authorizes the company ta]: \u2018build conduits for -its power:wites or in the following streets and | street, between Notre Dame and William | -MeGill street, from William street, through Victoria square ; between Victoria square.2 nétination à by the.Reformers.of South dümages- therefor: a ail the | les,\u201d .» -patd by the corporation and the\u2019 general, CHONTREAT MONDAT_ JUNE.4, T9000.TIRED OF POLIT ics.pou OF THE HOUSE OF coM- .MONS DECLINES TO RUN AGAIN.Hamilton, Ont., June 4\u2014The Hon.Thomas Bain, Speaker - -of the House of Commons, is the latest leading member \u2018of the Liberal party to decline to run again.In a letter to Col.Van Wagner, ne -president.of the South Wentworth - eral Association, Mr.Bain said :\u2014 \u201cAfter mature consideration, I feel it my duty to say to you as president of the South Wentworth.Reform _ Association that I will not again be a.candidate far MR.BAIN.Wentworth at the approaching general #lections : for the House of Commons.\u2018ANow \u2018me to-say that after the hearty upport accorded to me by.my friends n «Hie past: general election, it is not thout deep regret that I; have reached CE LoTraRIES.| : Vb WHY WATH UNTH JANUARY BE Dari [years ago.odd.md the change that FORE SUPPRESSING THEM.A\u2014\u2014 < ; \u2018 x s-conélnéion, and.entirely on Personal in ' 2e ity for.| The | mand a solution \u2018 thereof feel anxious, interested, for it is- unfortunately -estab- the company will certainly withdraw Ja irksome and unjust, new conditions as.\u201cthis\u201d by-law would impose.Unde-seétion 6 open tol! .provide free conduits : for.the\" fire.\u2018alarm | vi: -.wires and in the event of.the tity un- | Section.18 is.ete to because | \u2018the | | { company at \u2018present \u2018carries the.police | plas and firemen free -as a.courtesy, and ob: Je pourge jects to be compelled by contract to do |m 1 wl it, | Hez Referring to the lotéery.bill, the \u2018Journal\u2019 says :\u2014 Why allow the lotteries to work up the\u2019 \u2018worst human inclinations vntil Jan.1 next ?No reasons have been given by the government for doing so.Let them be furnished, and if they | pre good we \u2018shall accept them and say If they are bad, we shall also say.so vo without any ceremony.The question - is not one of party politics.It is -a social quéstion, \u2018and \u201call \u2018those who de, with goed reafjer, about the delays of the House of Commons.We will go a step further, and admit that.the \u2018question is one in.which the French-Canedian and Catholic population: are more particularly.lished.that the majority of the lotteries owe.their existence to Catholic.French: Canadidns, and.\u2018that.their \u2018clients are.found for the most part Among our.com- Patriots.\u2018 rently, \u2018it is among us ng others, that the 1e-this not a sion at, the earliest, \u2018capital reason for asking Je ppres 4 \u201cWord.Ni he 5 uso Sodiety, that \"the : \u201cMerchant.by The steamer was stopped at once, hut the man had disappeared from view.While jumping from the vessel the suicide had shouted good-bye.A NARROW ESCAPE.\u2018A young man named Michael O'Shea, while on one of the look-outs an Mount Royal yesterday afternoon, was near the edge, when, being seized with a fit, in some unexplained manner he managed to fall off.The fall was from a considerable height, and every one thought the unfortunate man was killed.The General Hospital ambulance was telephoned for, and received the injured man at the foot of the incline railway.On arriving \u2018at the hospital it\u2019 was found that, beyond receiving some severe cuts about the face and head, O'Shea was not seriously injured.He was able to leave the Bhs.MEMBERS OF THE PRESS GALLERY AT OTTAWA ENTER- PAINED.Ottawa, June 4.\u2014The members of \u2018the press gallery of parliament which includes representatives from all the leading Canadian papers, enjoyed a trip or Saturday over the line of the Can- \"| ada Atlantic Railway from here to the western terminus at Depot Harbor.where they enjoyed an opportunity of inspecting the splendid elevator and other terminal facilities which Mr.Booth has provided for the building up of the immense trade his road is now doing in the carriage of grain from the west.The newspaper men were indebted to the hospitality of the Canada Atlantic.Company and they were accompanied\u2019 by Mr.J.R.Booth and by Mr.C.J.Booth, the president of the company, over a portion of the line, ana by Messrs.Aléxander' Fleck, secretary- treasurer; Morley Donaldson, superintendent; George Mountain, chief engineer; James W.Walsh, assistant general passenger agent; John Smith, secretary to the general manager, and Mr.Carter, travelling agent of the company.They were.given a welcome by the Mayor and Corporation of Parry Sound \u2018atid théjr local brethren of the Jjournalis- tic.profession.and were.given every \u2018faking \u2018into the Rraject, Mr Tis \u2018bandling a the grain its million and} a quarter bushel elevator\u201d will hold.\u2018apd i 6 for a: \"has already been ~rtpught i in the.district -by iti being -afforded railway.facilities.| Hamlets\u2019 are springing.up all \u2018along.the \u2018route .and; millions of logs Fare being gawn up into the best of wine lumber |.Jor export, and, itis By no means difli- cult to see what the future of this portion of the.province Will be, Mr.Booth is.not in the least inclined to under- -estimate , the - value to Canada.\u2019 of improving her.canal facilities from the grea Jakes, down, bit he feels that with \u2018the magnificent line.he has in operation \u2014the short cut to the seaboard-\u2014the ele vetor facilities -of the newest and best \u2018he \u2018has solved -the \u2018coonomic problem of- the moying.of our western grain harvest.At any\" rate, his company is Handling all \u201cthe grain jt can find boats for at Montreal, and.Handling it, according to his | .awn statement, at a profit, which.seems \u2018to leave little, \u201cdoubt ps.to the: scCeRs of his venture.It: may not be known to the generdl public either that he has carried through.bis enterprise withort the -issue- of one dollar\u2019 of bonds.That \u2018is to say, he did nos attempt to take i in in Chi renders of \u2018the Wy | dm] Sor ; proaching completion, - at MANITOBA \u2018SCHOOLS, QUESTION AGAIN: REVIVED BY ARCHBISHOP LANGEVIN.van mow Winnipeg, Man., June 4.\u2014Archbishop Langevin read a pastoral letter to the Roman Catholics of Winnipeg yesterday morning in St.Mary\u2019s Church in regard to the school question.In his letter the Archbishop commended the Roman Catholics »f Winnipeg, for their recent action in appointing a committee to interview the public: school - board: The committee, he said, had acted in a wise manner, and had discharged its duties efficiently and well.His Grace also.said that the report that the school question has\u2019 ben set- 8: \u201ctia bhi.wished! government.The letter exhorted the Roman Oatho- lics to continue their \u201cefforts towards having \u2018 their ' grievances redressed and advised them to pray for the desired end and have patience.THE BOXER OUTRAGES.THY, MISSIONARIES ARE STILL IN GREAT DANGER.Tien-tsin, Sunday, June 3.\u2014Two more of tha party of foreigners who fled from Pao Ting have arrived here.One of them was badly injured.The relief expedition has returned.- The body of mounted Cossacks that started in search of the refugees returned before.They report -that they had a fight with the Boxers at Tuli, killing sixteen and wounding many.\u201cLienten- ant Bleuskey, Dr.Hamilton, a troôper and a civilian were wounded.It is reported from Pao Ting Fu that eight Americans and three members of the China Inland Mission are missing.* The missionaries are in great danger.- mener THE' ANCIENT.QAPITAL.\u201c Quebec, June 2\u2014Sheriff Gagnon has received; another tier tm \u2018an the subject of © 3 04 I ating.house on\u2019 Saturday; and ackng! ing the mother of the child,\u2019 \u201cbut äcouses \u201cher betrayer, \u2018who is a marriedman, of { having drugged \u2018her.She is under ar regt.- Coroner: \u2018Belleau commenced.an \"inquest to-day.\u201d : - DESTRUCTIVE pr.Fox boro , Mass, June 4.= THe: \u2018hall, containing the town.offiges, à \u201chi h, grammar and three iatermediate sc ools, wäs burned \u2018early té*day.Geo.\u2018H.\u2018Josselyn wis killed, pind.kro others Were Ja \"one \u201c80° it \u2018À feared h will die.The Bonde logs js imated :at 850,000, and \u201cwas freured \u2018for 450,000.Baltimore, Md., June 2 Holly Inn, a new hotel.\" which was Fapidly ap-.Waldrook, a altimiore, was completely de- \u2018suburtof ing 8 Toes 385,000.E.M.:Eoél, \u201cthe gt php Pa., J bark \u2018 Bessie \u2018Mar : À ; ; \u201d i oa more: closely, + cheadds the so-called concessions\u2019 nied bor \u2018émp) ; us prvi on rat ver street, \u201chas confessed to having killed an\u201d infant found, in the\" vellar:of ° \u2018the do stroyed by fité eatlÿ this: morning, entails\u2019 % of: \u201cTt oa hired By Ayres, ia od, ét area \u2018On; the, voyage Robert Stewart, died ind.wes.oge } Bs operation would \u2018probably de: nico ful and, the, the twins be separ -_ see == pas x.Si AUR ii NOS MERCER ASI- ACS) A © en Pry ee © mm es on ee [EC EST JY nin: Re Pa PE PES FOr mr ME rms esti : ere eat I Adenia pest 2 i sia HE GE BIRTHS; WARNMASES AND\u201d DEATHS.Notices af births, marriages and deaths must énveri- .ably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can de taken of than Birth sotioes ave itserted for dBc, marriage notices \u201cJor #0e, death notices for 230 prepaid.The announcement of funeral appended to dedih nottos, Me extra ; other extension to obituary; such «s short akcto of Wife, two cents per word extra, except poetry, which js 50 cents per line extre\u2014prepeid.A nwual subscribers may Aave announcements of dirthe, morriages and deaths \\rithowt ezteided obituary or verses} openrring in their imsiediate families; free af charge, in which case nan and address of eub- sorièers « be given.BIRTHS.BONIS.\u2014At Leamington, on Tuesday, May 29, 1800, the wits of H.Bonis, B.A, of a daughter.4 MACDIARMID\u2014At 16 Lincoln avenue, on Sunday, May 27, 1900, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.» C.\"Macdiarmid., MARRIED.BARTON \u2014 BOYD \u2014 At the residence of | G.N.Weekes, Esq., barrister, London, Ont., brother-in-law of the bride, on May 28, 1800, Charles Frederick Barton, of Montreal, we Ada M., daughter of the late Rev.J.H.Boyd, of Toronto.Boa RAVES.\u2014At' the.residence of the von treet © Font SO \u201cChirion, oa May 00, on « ue, by the haie, coté ee a TOR.\u2014By the Rev.J.C.wise, on May 28, 1900, at the residence of WwW.C.Butler, \u2018Esq.Brighton, Ont., Harry a.Cook, Esq., merchant, Toronto, Ont., to Misa Hattie G.Proctor, of Brighton.1 FINLAYSON\u2014BAKER\u2014On Saturday, June 3, 1900, at Christ Church Cathedral, by the Rev.Professor Steen, Norman G.J.\u2018Finlayson, to Mabel Beatrice Baker, youngest daughter of Edward Baker, Esq.MASON \u2014 DAWSON \u2014 At St.John's rectory, Huntingdon, Que., on May 30, 1900, \u2018by the Rev.W.P.R.Lewis, B.A.»ir.Ernest Albert Mason, only son of Mr.Albert Mason, of.Anderson's Corners, Que., to Miss Roberta F., third daughter of Mr.John Dawson, Hinchinbrook, Que, McCLATCHIE\u2014SCOTT.\u2014On May 30, 1800, by the Rev.W.N.Chantler, at the resi- denee of the bride's father, Thomas Scott, Thomas G.McOlatchie to Annie Scott, all of Hemmingford, Que.1 NEWSOM\u2014WALKER.\u2014At the Hageraville Methodist parsonage, on May 29, 1900, by the Rev.Robert Walker, assisted by the Rev.Qerald Willoughby, James Adams Newsom, M.D., of Toronto, te Harriette, decond daughter of the officiating clergy man.DIED.ARMSTRONG.\u2014At Lakefield, Que., on May 1900, Bertha Marinda Armstrong, eldest daughter of \u2018James and Margarét Armstrong, ageû 21 years, 11 months and 8 days.= 7 Là CRAWFORD\u2014At Westmount, on \u2018June 2.1900, Jennie, aged 17, eldest daughter of Georgt.-Anl Sarah Crawford._ Funeral from her father's residence, 4352 Et.Catherine street, on Monday, June 4th, at 2.30.- Friends and achuain- tances.reapesttully invited to attend.x Nem : safely, rit me.mre oa; 6 more © * La si por Début 1% iy tou or the yours air, Now \u2018hath pian pated from esgthly care.the soul will keep, oi By Himae beloved sleep.\u2019 IRWIN\u2014On May 29, 1900, at Rawdon, Que, Mr.George Irwin, aged 65\" years.~ Deeply regretted.: SCRIVER, -\u2014At Royal Victoria Hospital, on June 4,\" 1900, Katie Amelia McFee, wife of F.Soriver.Funeral on Tuesday, §th inst, at 3 p.m, from \u2018tha résidence \u2018of John McFee, Hem- mingford, 4 Aron Suddonir, at 357 Clark avenue, Westmount, on Friday, June 1, 1900, Mabel 1 Louisa White, widow of the late Jas.WW.Tayler.Funeral private.WEBB\u2014AL Quebec, on May 31, 1900, of riatina, Wm.Benedict, beloved and on aly son of Wm.Webb, jr.aged 2 years 1 month.2 WILKIN.\u2014In this Rel on June 3, 1800, He \u201c Bo long as Doth of the village Roker Spin Bt Laurent, \u2018Que: | hesrh, © What Tears, : Sr \u2019 Thaddeus, aged 9 years, eldest sod of Nelson and Jennie Wilkin.Toronto papers please copy.4 ations too late for this pos ! may poseibly - ; © tn aime tor vant & ADVERTISEMENTS.~ Undertakers, 200 Bt, James.Street.fiteritng \u2018Sil and +8 rss 4 cents - \u201cae St.Peter st., Opposite * Witness\u2019 Office.the.groomaman I was Le ro Mr.and Mra.Me- > Montreal boat in uébec and Halifax.A pure.hear recommend y Se, fi A.DAVIDSON, 1 pour, bat hurl 0\" [conaiderable length.of \u201c6 >t found his body getting\u2019 » n > * lta fail on his shonldérs; nat dating te let : mera in it fall to the ground.for Jar the jar: t ne: id- labove Him down tpor of lehts for six hours ats depth of 24 feet | Notre Dame street, Montreal's Greatest Store.June 4, 1900.save money.DINING CHAIRS.Strong, Durable, Good looking and Cheap.150 High Back Dining Chairs in hard wood, fancy embossed backs, brace arms, strong, well made and finished, 60c.CANVAS COTS.75 Canvas Cots in good, strong Duck Covering and heavy maple frame, suitable for summer cottage use, 92c each.See The Big Store\u2019s Box Lounges at $9 each.go wd ys oe white they \u20ac é Good news for every lace lover ! and here\u2019s the stock ! LACE CURTAINS.Housekeepers will be enthusiastic when they see The Big Store\u2019s beautiful curtains, priced so low.White Nottingham Lace Curtains, rich designs, three yards long, 89c pér pair.White Lace Curtains, variety of patterns, 3% yards long, $1.10 per pair.White and Ivory Lace Curtains, in dainty art patterns, 3% yards long, 31.40.Splendid and fine quality White and Ivory Lace Curtains in Floral and Renaissance designs, 3% yards Jong, $1 56 per pair.J SUMMER DRESS GOODS.Fabrics of stylish, seasonable and sensible weights and textures, at reasonable prices.Plain Colored Bengalines in a variety of pretty summer shades, 48 inches wide, 5ûc per yard.5,000 yards Plaid Summer Dress Goods, in a variety of rich colorings and effects, all wool, 48 inches wide, 60c per yard.Fine English Homespun: Dress Goods, in choicé shadings for tailorsmade cos- tvmes, 75¢ per yard.Smart looking Muscovite Dress Goods, \u2018in swell colorings and\u201d patterns, 85e per yar Mail Orders Pr paply Filled, A GOOD TIME To have your Hathrosm Floor and Walls Tilted 1s NOW, ; THE a.R.LOCKER co, 17494 \u201ctre Dame Ste , A JUSTIFIABLE DESIRE.The large majority of people very naturally have à justifiable desire that the physician's orescription should be filled by à competent druggist.Our long experience and our ample facilities for dis- ponts ate at your command at ell ours Îf you have wisely decided to make use Ki a Paine\u2019s Celery: Compound, Li king A REMARKABLE EsDAPE.Saturday morning.in à well belonging a large stone üpoñ his head.Under i8 tous be stood for 4 ble \u201cGras bant his head down, would bring the poly £4 until men could shovel \u2018a way +.Him, When reecued he was foon in ing position, but ao à was none the woréè: for h j escape.id No QL SH SND Sh pe deat 1 Piston, Ont, June 4.\u2014Fred.Tfumpour | - 4 M \u2018had a remarkable escape from denth on.À Ho was cleaning out | Et (sand wiich interfered.with the proper | wins | working of a {to the Sur.Stevens, of West 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nounced that he was sending in his resignation a$ commanding officer of the corps.His term would not expire for two years yet, but he was in favor of | short periods for commanding officers, and there were others coming after him who were willing and capable of taking the regiment in their turn.He left them with regret, He hoped that the | same loyal support accorded him would \u201cIbe given his successor, Major Hamilton.- Tieut-Col.Busteed\u2019s connection pe | In 1854 he pu y \u2018| tained his commission as second lisuten- |ant, at \u2018which\" time he took a.further course at St.Johns, Lieut.-Col.Bus | {teed leaves the regiment as it was when he took command, one of the most efficient in the country.it will go to Captain Robert Starke.On Saturday evening the usual dinner | was given by the officers in thein mess, to the inspecting officer, his staff, and \u2018| brother officers.A distinguished guest ?was Lieut.-General Sir Henry Wilkinson, K.C.B., colonel of the 4th Dragoons, who was one of those with Lord Roberts at Kandahar, Lieut.-Colonels Whitehead, Davideon and Starke, past commanding officers of the Vices, were among those present.Mr.Donald Macmaster, Q.C., took.eccasion to present the regiment with a handsome silver loving-cup.mettrai CAN OPEN VERDICT.Au open verdiet was returned by the jury at an inquest held at the morgue this métning on the remains of Alfred Dubord, whose remains were found last week in the river near the sugar refinery at Maisonneuve.No evidence was given to show how deceased had met his death.His widow.deposed that he had left his home on May 14 in order to.gô to Bt.- jécint Sinoy that date, up to.th er of Hovik for Glasgow | He wilt bring back \u2018som HL Ett NOTES AND NOTICES, goats ~ yy The next game was: pron ya.Ÿ Ses for those vie pod World's Yair.aussi Cornwall, aug sud detence ohidents at Paris, in | 18 lendid gaine, and was & 1 ton in the.- spin \u2018of ses good, a \u201cwork could be | Captain McAdam is entitled to his ma- | \u201cHority by setiority, but it is stated that \u2018the does not desire promotion, and thet A ot affairs, but it: .q the referee, } ot times for the visitors, who were © nerds pressed, K | May trade has been particularly good | Ÿ 3 with Lors Bros, the well known pipa desler, 1 Peel street.| gan to of jr uments \u2018 } the ball in a way that put one ta mind of THE WORLD OF SPORT.Montreal Lacrosse Team Defeats Cornwall.nema, BASEBALL, FOOTBALL AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS.°° morte Saturday was not a day adapted \u2018Tor any kind of \u2018sports, but according to the announcement, \u2018rain or shine,\u201d the lacrosse match between Montreal and Cornwall was played before a larger crowd than might -have been expected.An excellent game showed that Montreal had some fipst class material to depend upon, and resulted in a victory for that team by three games to two.The Cornwalls were confident, although they ata Not appear to have put in any great amotint of.practice.oo \u201cPhere ds \u2018one*man\u201d on the Montreal team ferelat done, Following were the teams: yo onireal- Hamilton, gosl; Taylor, point: rphy, cover point; Haines, Moore and errow, defence fleld; Ww.Christmas, detre Ivine, Porteous and BP.Christmas, home field; Coldwell, outside home; Don- Nelly, iñside home; M.T.Murphy, captain.Cornwall\u2014Hess, goal; Cameron, pôint ; Kerwin, cover point; W.Broderick, Tobin, and M.Broderick, defence field; McAteer, centre: Percival, J.Broderick and Lee, home fleld; Carr, outside home; jpfilan, inside home; W .Fitzgibbon, capital po mpires\u2014G.\"Carpenter and H.M.Wat- M rimekeepers\u2014G.T.Pettigrew and H.Snetsinger.Referee\u2014Mr.P.J.Quinn, summary.\\ Game.Club.: Scoret.Tîme.3 Dornwal).4) en ve a.us os ue +.10.48 Cornwall.AH8D .«0 se ov oe 5.09 .Montreal.Porteous .«s oo.Lee .Montreal.Irvine .er oy» 5.Montreal.B.Christmas ve es Be The first game was Dot of the gentlest kind, for it was hard to keep th and the boys slipped about en oy were not checking.The pace.was set fast enough to satisty anybody.Even-Up play with the fields doing the work wound up the first game, whet All \u201ca scored by getting in front of \u2018Taylor Jud making a nics halt side shot.Time, 10045.Cornwall, 1; Montreal, 0.The second gume was the shortest of the day, and Moatreal shouid have scored if the shooting had been better, of the game it Ipoked à certainty for Por teous, but.e trick.was not turned, Then Montreal ha °à \u2018spell \u2018of pretty hard defensive work, which was relieved by Murphy, and McKerrow did some of the liant i favorable sta parentiy a £a té \u2018pit: how Iife into the Montreal boys, | and à splendid\u2019 \u2018game wan put up in the third, which inéted a quarter of an à In the It was also perceptibly rougher, aud \"Tobin \u2018Saw a good deal | { of it from the side lines, at the request of Hess: saved missing Tobin ; 0 Le Redd: Combination play.\u2018won out, Tue Factory Town Men were showing.signe tatigue, and the condition of the men on bas tell.\u2019McKérrow renched up after § he.ras Ja Ford onl sl {ame Clrletra 8 et 0 the game.Por- Montreal aebuietf 40 be j 20d, Ser Said fom af hu remy.Minute 3 ate Rusesents not Fa At one stage | IEE SL Be) stg arf ds Ale, Te pe | ve del ponte oeiich Jook.Very eyes of an rAd the goal a pour ; the | quis, manage 28 Fm British » Bak of North America.JA ; Mowoar, JUNE 4, 1900.splendid run, an ened By d wound up by scoring the Montreal, 3 Cornwall, 2.n the even the Cornw thelr friends were entertained at sn y's A.A.gymnasium.A.GOOD GAME AT CORNWALL.Cornwall, Ont., wall was\u2019 played yesterday, the com teams being the Elms and Strathconss was a stifly contested game, and was wo by the Elms, the score being 4 to 1 n GAME ENDS IN DISPUTE, London, Ont, June 3\u2014The lacrosse match here on Saturday in the C.L.A.series, between London and Parkhill, ended in a dispute.The score stood 5 to 4 whey one umpire called time, thé other umpire claiming five minutes more play.A dispute followed, in which the Parkhill boys left the field.INDIANS BEAT RANGERS.Rochester, N.Y., June 8.\u2014The Brantforg Indians defeated the Rochester Rangers ip & game of lacrosse, 5 to 2, at Culverfielq on Saturday afternoon.MARKSHAM WINS GAME.New York, June 3.\u2014The Markshams, the champicas of western Canada, ang Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, met on Saturday at Bay Ridge, LI, fn the best exp.bition of lacrosse ever played on the Crescent\u2019s grounds.\u201d The former won by à score of 8 to 7.\u2026 â AL tor ayed-où Aécount ot Wet grounds.The lust game of the present series with Syracuse wili be played ty aftérnoon on the Montreal grounds.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Per.Won.Lost.cent Montreal .+.+ .19 11 A ' Rochester .a 88 Ve we .19 12 613 Providence .+ +.+ .17 14 548 Springfield .14 13 518 Worcester .+.se sa +24 16 ART Syracuse .+s so oo .13 15 464 Toronto .+.11 18 879 Hartford .+.+.+212 20 375 NATIONAL LEAGUE.P.HE At Philadelphia.Pittsburg ., .00020-2 5 | Philadelphia .2105x\u20148 3 0 At Boston Boston .2000881041\u201417 23 8 St.Louis .1204211850018 14 4 At New Yorke Cincinnati-New York account of rain.At Brooklyn\u2014 Chicago, 9; Brooklyn, 1.Game called end of fourth inning; rain.-STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Pen Won.Lost.cent Philadelphia + se 68 eo» 23 11 .678 Brooklyn se on ab be py +.19 14 576 St.Louis .+ .18 16 529 Pittsburg :.+ \u2026.eo oo .20 18 5% game postponed on Chicago .«+ ov oo +6 .18 17 514 Boston .\u2026 À.»+ ve Se vs À.18 18 419 New York .\u2026.os \u2026 .12 20 875 Clocinnatf .12 21 362 \u2018BOBS' CLUB WON.The \u2018Boba\u2019 Baseball Club of the Boys\u2019 Home defeated the Alberts in a friendly game of baseball, byas à score of 2 to 17.- WHEELING.\u201cRACHRS TO MENT.A: meeting of amateur bicyclists \u2018most interested in moines IT De, Pia M À IA lo-duorrow pven B looked tof.\u201c STRATHCONA FOOTBALL CLUB.Owing to rain on Saturday this club did not turn out.A large turn out is requested on Tuesday evening, when teams will be chosen to play against the M.A.A.A.on Saturday, Sth inst.WEATHER POSTPONEMENT.The Association football match between Valleyfield and the Points, had to be post poned on Sat afternoon on Queen's Park, Verdun.e' intermediate match was also.pontpened to & later date People holding tickets for last Saturday's match are notified their tickets will be good for ths match on June 16, between the Points vg.Strathcona, on that the Queen's Park grounds.The members of the Points Football Club are requested 1to turn out \u201cpractice on Wednesday evening, in the P.A A.A.rooms, at eight o'clock.; QUEBEC RUGBY UNION.The notices have besn issued for the next annial meeting of the Quebec Rugby Fool- ball Union at the M.A.A.A.rooms, on Saturday evening next.QUOITING.MONTREAL QUOITING CLUB.A special meeting of the Montreal Quoit- Ing Club for urgent business, will be held in the club rooms, on the grounds, St James \u201cstreet, next Thursday evening, at § o'dlock.embers of the club are particu: larly requested to be present.YACHTING.RACES POSTPONED.At the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club Jast.Saturday afternoon, owing to the et tremely bad weather, it was decided bY mutual agreement to ee pone the a for 3 brine Maockabeuts.x! oe erineless À De ; came out to wal to witness for the four rs.These mic lfke to the are\u201d oh tol different odors, which rende er \u2018them easily distin- suishéble.aber, were aient ue as fonows: ! Green bott > - Red boat to Mr.1.Hand Molson.White boat to Lake\u2019 of Two Mountain syndicate.Black boat to Lakeside syndicate.at ror DEB boats will be all launched and ft ut early in the week, and the rat ife race for them sailed at Lakes drdsy afternoon.Best Satin steamer, the \u2018St.Lawrence,\u2019 wil} tow the competing boats up.MR HUGHES'S WEDDING GIFT.The staff of Messrs.Tooke Bros, Ltd availed themselves of the opportunity à fel- forded ther\u201d \u2018by the marriage of their low employée, Mr.Albert Hughes, to : present.him with an 2 propriate address, od by a silver service, às 8 ii of thelr respect and good Will | nt web| .TRANSFERRED TO QUEBEC «June 4~Mr.H.: © \u2018Winnipeg, .of the Brandon branch Gi boën tranafertod to the bank's Drere June 3.\u2014The first A {in the Juvenile Lacrosse League ot Corn PT Aid ; > ù - 3 4 < d \u20ac < d < d < 0 644446444646 40000282 LE 0200 1 A A A SX, I HE AY ENE HER SY OC PLE AN | Ere RE Cr Ede T ERR be Hi ET pen ¥ v Maxpat, juss 4 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very effective, $2.25.In Colored Muslin, with lace yokes and sleeves, , S A SPECIALTY.Weldon's Patterns.for June.Refreshment Room\u2014Second Floor._ Les us sg ny _OGILVY'S, Ca 8 ER +++ FE 0 4000040000000 AT v\u2014\u2014 Mre.Denne Denne, widow of Lieutensnt-Col.anel Denne, of tha Gordon Highlanders, who fell at the battle of Elandslaagts, was pressnted to the Queen recently, and brought her énfant son, to whom the Queen is @peneor.Mies Mary Johnson, author of \u2018To Have and te Hold,\u2019 comes of an old Vir ginia family, and is very fond of that state, but dhe does most of her writing in New York, having condluded that ail Linds of work can be done better in cities, Beatrice Harraden, the novelist, confesses herself a \u2018flery British patriot,\u2019 and just; before eailing from the United States for England, & few weeks since, she declared: \u2018I am eager to get back so that I can go down to the docks and welcome the victorious soldier boys as they come home from fighting the Boers.Why, I haven't had so much as a chance for one good, rousing, patriotic cheer, But I'll make up for lost time when I get back to the dear old town where the air is full of just that sert of thing.\u2019 \u2018Mies Harraden has probably the shortest working day of any writer who.labors systematically.She permits herself to work but ninety minutes a day.In this brief time, however, she accomplishes a marvellous amount of work, When asked if she did not do any mental work outæde of her appointed hour- arai-edhalf of laBor she answered: \u2018Une rr Berea bus not a one far as LS thought is concerned her own novels, Mizq Harraden is \"paid to regard \u201cThe Fowler\u2019 as a much stronger piece of work than \u2018Ships That Pame in the Night.\u2019 Madam Wu, the\u2019 wife of the Chinese \u2018Minister at Washington, has sensibly remained faithful to the Oriental dress, and her costumes are the envy of her American sisters, says the Washington correspondent of \u2018 Leslie's Weekly.\u201d On state occasions she wears a brilliant petticoat of red or blue, just short enough to show her little feet, heavily embroider ed with gold.tunic of black and purple, also richly wrought with bullion.On her breast is a large gold eagle, which signifies that her rank is equal to that of her husband, and she may at all fumetions enter and leave the room at his side instead of behind him, as would be required if she were of leseer rank, Her head-dress is a narrow band of black satin, ornamented with a handsome jewel \u2014a large pearl usually\u2014worth quite a king's ransom, worn directly in front, This band is decorated with flowers which fall just behind the ears and add much to its picturesqueness.Her jewels are extremely beautiful.The stones are large, of fine lustre, exquisitely eut and set in the quaint manner which Oriental goldsmiths seem to hold the secret of, as these settings are rarely seen in this part of the world.Mr.Wu's opinion regarding some of the American customs are well known, and his strie- tures on the habit af binding the: waist instead of the feet have publicity.Madam, Véu-dharet her band\u2019s views regarding - what hey meee n= modern corset, and when saked pot long 80 what she thought most strange upon er arrival in this country, said, a pein- ed expression coming over her face, \u2018The small waists ; how can they stand it ?a ow can they breathe ~ x SAID FAREWELL.oo jo > > PASTOR OF DORCHESTER STREET METHODIST CHURCH GOES TO MANITOBA.- Co i e Rev.H.G.Cairns, late pastor et A ?rchester Street Methodist Chureh, to.A.° 13 going to Maniteba, preached his , revel sermon to a large congregation : tvening.He took for his text Jahn eu 16: \u2018For God so loved the world; |.ho This, Mr.Cairns said, Was the = ® In miniature.The whole teach- ef Christ wag boiled down and een- red In that v at verse.It wa \u2018eme of th s the central t lema of all hig ( ; wh; le 10 the mi tation the speaker\u2019) ne real | SE nistry.Since the reali- of it had reached his own heart, WOMEN: ONE READS: ABOUT, ver Te = id ie a \"Over this is worn a\u201d baw given wide: brave of Bi = sr Tid fir upon as an instrument of tavtare; ue been : e Bible, and it had been oe St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.he had desired nothing more | proclaim the glad message.Re did not know to whom he was going, but he did |, know that they wanted this message of Christ.In a telling manner the preacher enlarged on this love of God, explgin- ing what it was, why and how it was manifested.This love of God with all its power and saving grace was at our disposal, but we required to have our spiritual eyes and ears open in order to realize it.He coveted for the church he was leaving suah a vision of this love that it would constrain them to go out into the world and proclaim it to those in need.In conclusion he addressed a few feeling words to the people, appealing to those who had no realization of this love to avail themselves of it, and to those who had accepted Christ as their leader to go on and obtain a targ- er vision of this abounding love of God.At the conclusion of the regulgr service there was an impressive celebration of the Lord\u2019s Supper, which was attended by a large number of the congregation.Otters FUSILIERS PARADE.PATRIOTIC ADDRESS BY THE DEAN OF MONTREAL AT ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.There was a large turnout of the Prinea of Wales Pusiliers for divine service yes- |terday afternoon.The regimens looked well and jarge.+ mumbevs of civilisas Of [lined the streets ds they mirahivd to and\u2019 from.8t.George\u2019s Church.\u2018The service\u2019 was fully choral, and the men joined heartily in the singing of \u2018Onward, Christian.Soldiers\u2019 and the National Anthem.The Rev.Dean Carmichael preached a patriotic sermon.He referred in a feeling manner to the Canadian soldiers at the front, and to the part the colonies were playing in the history of the empire.After speaking of the sympathy which Canadians felt and of the prayers which are uttered in every church in the land for the safety of our brothers in camp, on the battlefield or in the hos | pital, the Dean said that bietory was making itself by bounds at the present moment.For decades the colonies of England had heen silently growing into nations, eo quietly that an English statesman had declared that they were a bur den to the mother country, but they were growing up to be copies of the homeland in constitution, eduention and in loyal feeling.- came the eu- preme moment\u2014the South African war \u2014and the colonies rose in their might, their citizens literally battling for places in the fighting ranks.It was no Falataft army, formed of the dregs of humanity, but comprised the flower à of the colonial nations.We who had known what was.ns.place i i Yong To ae were not The prized, even nd was a little.Dean\u2019 spoke of the magnificent co of the boys at the front, how they bad borne the brunt of thé active pen nd enff Jly with the best stroyed ce \u2018ééoperktion empire and the world had Pod its mistake.Addressing himself to the officers and the men before him, the Dean appealed to them to follow up the traditions of the British army and of their eeanradéds at the seat of war.It was met bravery\" only which had won the battles, but dis clpling, without which nothing great could.be accomplished.But above all they - should obey their God, for kings, queens, grmies and nations were as dust to his feet.His law of life was, after.ail, the, only real law, and he had mivén.the, light which shone from the cross of bis Son, They should be not only.sol diers.of the Queen, but soldiers -of the.cross.\u2014 BBGIVERTS TO AMALGAMATE, _ Maser Gay of the 50th Regimen met Surgeon de Mouilpied and Cap McKay, ten.end Stewart, at (Contains ford, on May I é, to endeavor to bring about melganiatiqn-of the 50th ang into |: a: rpgime Xe is proposed to retéin | three, 8p garbage, four, companies ofthe | of the regiment FA A PR = § ne ° ry than to ior ministers to yay do choir had rendered a fitting atten, bo The cher, ni 1 vot seek to belittle att ne ë ture, THE MON TEAL \"FUTURE PUNISHMENT.Subject Discussed by the Rev.Dr.Jackson at the Methodist Conference.- YESTERDAY'S SESSIONS FULL OF | INTEREST.Gananoque, June 4\u2014Conference Sunday was ushered in by the holding of a prayer meeting at six a.m.This was followed by the Conference love feast, a service which those who are unacquainted with the usages of Methodism regard | with peculiar interest.Dr.E.B.Ryck- man, who conducted this service, endea- | vored to persuade the speakers to be brief, but with indifferent success.Notwithstanding, much helpful suggestion was offered by those who spoke, and profit will be derived from such services.is rior onto ope taste, and the singing was impressive.The, work had evidently been supervised y 4 master mind, The president hay- A called upon the senior en to occupy seats near the pulpit, the Rev.G.G.Huxtable led the congregation in prayer and Dr.Benson announced Psalm xxiii, for alternate reading, The preachér of this occasion, the Rev.Dr.Jackson, of Mountain Street Church, Montreal, anonunced his subject, \u2018Retribution : its place in the pulpit of te-day,\u2019 based upon II.Car.v., 11.The doetor, in clear cut end forceful argument, showed the causes of the change in the attitude of the pulpit towards the sub- jeet of retribution.These causes may be, ated 8 follows : e extreme idealistic philosophy, which Dr.Jackson regarded as a a bound from gross materialiem.Idealism in German thought is not an unmixed good in its theological form, It is never punitive, and while attractive to plea- sure-loving men, was one-sided and not uniform.2.Another cause of the change in.the position of the Church in regard to tha subject of retribution is the new humanitarianism which declares the kinship, affinity and even identity of mam with God.This presentation of man\u2019s relationship with Ged is misleading and untruthful, and to it may be.attributed tha loss of the truth of the justice o God.3.The teaching of the possibility of.| God is another cause of the change of the pulpit'e attitude towards retribution.cel, Dr.Jackeon Fam hore.quoted.two pecent theo- |: Pt 1 a 3 Ay \u201cand 5 4 Pi nee Christ in modern th eology.\u201d While there is an analogy in the atiributes of man Ba with nose ot God, Holes Dok in any | se an i y also ntai that the teaching of 8 porbio pad fm e oes not height od oe er ighten.our conception |: 4.The superficial conception of sin.Under.this head the preacher pointed out that while all reli ons teach istence of evil, & tbe = teaches the existence of ain.Si .plies guilt; n im evil does not, but is a misfortune.Sin de à disturbing wi energy \u2018has ng end and.te power we can set no limit In conclusion it was pointed out how the er may give the doetrine of retribution ite proper place, namely, by giving it a place in our message; by avoiding looseness of thought and.gare .lesèness of expression when dealing with it; by remembering that the hearer is imminently expossd to the dangers portrayed in scripture, and by voiding harshness of manner and speech.Tenderness js essential.Jf these abide in us end abound there will be no lack of conversions apd no wantof | a sense of responsibility, on the part of the individual for the saving of men.After the sermon the president.called upon the chairmen of.distaiets and sen.mand forth to assist in of three young men.The called their names: John A the ordination Sevetary then | United \"8 | Om Saturda; ne | porté TS 20 wad ihe feat\u2019 from Christianity along oi DALY od of men, aoû à In \u2018éoncluding \u2018hig \u2018most practical sermon Mr.Lgbasiley \u201creferred to emblems upon.the ags of Great Britain.and the \u2018the former being that of 8 Jion'and the aster that of an eagle.| When: the gospel.has: won its way (and.it will win: a) the: lion on the flag shall give of the lamb and thet of ths cals So thet of tho dove Character : \u2018will\u2019 be charged with self- sacrifice the salvation of others and their deutryotion.May these moral deliverances come before it is too late.\u201cNow ig the day of social salvation and deliverance from social evils.Fully five hundred people partook of the Holy+ Comughigion ut the close of the preaching service and.thus ended a day | long to be remsm by those who have had the privilege of listening to a few of the leaders of this section of the Christian.Chusob.REPORTS FROM | THE COLLEGES.oon the college re- Hoa of the Hogé a \u2018overy facility for bak ne voor a finished educa.on, : CT pad another BUCOEBS- Fd Gol boa bad 2 been 258 students {in attend¥nce and 134 students in resi: dence.The: odusitiens) report is most | dist Institute had tendance during the year.This ingtitute is indispensable to the 5 churebife- among the Frehch- sam people it Quebes province.i ave promi- nen vou à life which has characterised.\u2018the: past y year, also to the steudy' tnéredse of resident students and the decrease of debs.Dr.Jackson, in moving the adj lon of the report, spoke of of the \u2018usefulness of the college and\u2019 its .efficiént service for the higher minion, .CONFERENCE TREASURERS.The following.conference treasurers were appaintdd : General, Comfermen fupd, the Rev.8.G, Bland, Union Ghupch.Relief fund, the Rev.G.G.Huxtable, oS pemimintion fund, the Rev.E.W.Orane, usientation fund, the Rev.George dücationät fund, the Rev.Dr.Shaw.4 ows Were appointed yo Dae \u201cfor next Capference on Tsa ah, chapters 1.39: The Revs.P.L.Richardson; BA, BD, pr E.Burke, BY.Thomas Brown, B valid eto, conducted by a Tinton minister where the contracting parties are Roman Cath- oR, Jackson moved, and it was re woh, x institute a commission of five to 4 out the law on this matter.The se |follawing gentlénien sre + ommisson Messrs.R.C.Smith, Q.C., BA R, Onghized, B.C.L., the Rev.À Jackson 9 dnd i X poms ott tha r.Williams, pénis ag on \u2018this subject, e was no partiality £-Queheg provinée, as the sapse question ight be re Wlien two Protestants ate arsed ya a \u201cCatholic clergymag, INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT, | IMPORTANT | LECTERS STOLEN mou HE pre BOX _, A Ki 4 à û jen\u201d SE BM va Ÿ The on Sunday-school au: the former the and the Rev, F.\"an is B.A, with the Rev.D.Berl and the Rev, l ou W.K.Shortt, M.A, addressed the | tert therein glolen, Jourg people in the, Methodist sad | The theft.bas - opy) churches ren resp rely, while |:mobt,\"M#, Merry.'disgcv vies, ft Rov, | vege! ae Presbyterian re Rev.Chas Boshart, sn treed many hundreds of ri in \u2018the market square\u2019 | THE EVENING.SERVICE, \"At the evening service B.Lanceley, of Bydenhgm Brest, | Churoh, Kingston, was the preacher.| Bering read a portion of the third chaps es the the Rey.Bi | bow olen oy hla.\u201c sac Was.fly occupied by > | hig May po jopenair addresses, As | episode.Ont D.Kllis, B.A, | PO > oe ter of St, John's, Gospel, and whan the | fa = 255 Mr.Lanceley addressed.the cop | from the words, \u2018We preach.C3 Christ rn 4 cie\u201d Ho pointed out that seeretty] fh i 2 joun this anmouncement be.touthiully: done bi.| made to-day for Christ in.art, .the announcemenite made in the Saturday edition af our.cu pè \u2018ve evidence, \u2018be but exalt hed ioe roo pointed out the oath edb Tot heer etc., are more popular topies, [and flee on dbo Arve 2 tare, yo: \u201c Corin died Tortus we ought fenig lay down our lives for 1he brethren.n° Whitby College whtloly' thi Confeesice | 3 Ne.+ The syllabus Cont 2 Music tn ured in education of the young ladies of the Do- A Lissionary fund, the Rev.1.J.Man- pies ag wn relating to fhe | 3 a marriage ceremony | 4 pointed on this | DD, JD, the Rev.Dr.| avn in this: ghar by the authorities | \"| Naughty, thirty-one: years old, was shot ete | Ohérles A: Naughty, orne yeuré | the [old, at il ia ; x The.eh jy [Witnessed by Hdward N.Nai .[band of the dead \u2018woman, and\u2019 father o ps the room \u2018with: a: pitcher of beer, and ment of he see hig.Jp bther he.sud SLONIAL.H » PHILLIPS SQUARE: ies ~ DISCOUNT SALE.\u2018BEGINNING MONDAY, 4th JUNE.WE WILL OFFER \u201ceLoTH I JACKETS and GOLF CAPES, MISSES COSTUMES and J ACKETS, CHILDREN'S REEFERS.Also a SPECIAL LINE of Children\u2019s Reefers at 80 p.c.8ff.Tweed affech.| | Ladies\u2019 Rain skirts, ik £20 p H Of Binek and Colored Serges.Alpacs \u201cHil D.and Silk.3 | A tow BROKEN LINES of LADIES\u2019 + | £75 p 0.JACKETS.A Ladies\u2019 Waterproots snd Ladies\u2019 2 50 \" 0 Rubber Waterproofs, Empire Back.I Great inducements are also offered in.LADIES\u2019 CRASH, LINEN AND PIQUE DRESS SKIRTS.2 Japanese Department, SALE O F JAPANESE SAMPLES FOR ONE E WEEK, 3 * BEGINNING MONDAY, 4th JUNE.Qe AND SAUCERS, VASE AND She DISHES, BOWLS, 1% et à sHi SHES; Far \u20ac out Ale hed.i 0 HL 75, 81.00, $1.50 and 2.00.This Is a yd opportunity to select pretty presents at a great reduction, | \u201cLA KE SHORE DELIVERY.rt ox \u201cpurchased during the weo ky sd up to FRIDAY Niort, vi be pled Saturday.by our own \\ivery Wuggons.\u2018the conveñience of customers residing - ab\u2019 th \u201cati at Receive Sipectal, Attention.| For the Privilege of Exiting a Portion of our gr ob ar Sy Lee ob : .A» New | | \u201cYork, ° Jone peu Mass and killed last night by- her stepaon, FT Was.| ty, pur ithe muiderer.The young man entered Î the revolver Info her 2 es x he ara el | a = a = a Ts Sern vo 3 AE ar a ai dire, Be Ai J.Fore EE PES men gees me he i ASC siete i So men + ms mn mo nr æ ET TE TS ER TA aT EN aE Ae a ne rappel ; SA en 5 SE, vu PA ET EEE ONE RE SE ET ac a Ee ame y \u2018Calendar - ES ND è J Jugs 4.Ses ge Art Association.PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u2014r Galleties of Paintings Open Daily 9 AM.to 6 P.M.2 \u2014\u2014 2 ADMISSION \u201828e TuEspAY.JUNED.WEEKLY CONCERT, Sailors\u201d Institute, \"Cor.Place Royal and Commissiomer, opposite Custom House, TUESDAY EVENIN G, 8 o\u2019clock.The Rev.HUGH.PEDLEY will preside.A varied programe, specially arranged by Mrs.A.A, MURPHY, will be presented.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6.- MOTHERS\u2019 \"MEETING.! All tntérested fn the best welfare of thelr children are invited to a conference to be held at .Y.W.C.A., 8968 Dorchester street, on WEDNESDAY, June 6th, at 8 o \"clock.THURSDAY, J UNE 7, t Montreal Homœopathic Hospital.Graduation ôof Nurses and Opening of New Nurses\u201d Home and Mdternity Wards, : Will be Held at the Hospital, 44 McGill, Col- \u201clege avenue, on THURSDAY, June 7, at 3 o'clock.BISHOP BOND, Rev W.S.BARNES and others will take part in the exercises.The public are invited from three till ten when the Hospital will re-open for inspec- ton.Y.M.C- A.HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 7.at 8.15, in aid of the Chateau de Ramezay.THE WAR IN \u2018THE \u2018TRANSVAAL.\u2018Magnificently.illustrated \u2018with Pietures rem .the Battlefields.Reserved Seats, 5ôc and 25c, on sale at Shaw's Music store.FRIDAY, JUNE 8.CALEDON TAN SOCIETY.Ne) RECEPTION TO VETERANS.à/- The Society has made / arrangements to tender z the ps n Volunteers of 3856-70\" ipresent mems\u2019 bers of this Sobtoty) x Rotéplion \u2018and Ban guet, in.\u2019St.Andrew\u2019s Home,-oh FRIDAY VENENG,\u2018 Jütia Sth, 1900, at 8.30 o'clock.BY En can be secured by any one desiring them, at \u201850¢ each, from members of the .General Committee or W.-C.McALLISTER, Hon.Sec.FururE MEETINGS.| McGILL > UNIVERSITY, J une Matriculation * Examinations.\u201c Métiiculation Examinations for Arts, Ap- - pHed - Science, .Medicine and Law, will be held at McGill University, and at local centres on tre Lith June and following days.- apply te the Secretary of the Board of Matriculation Examiners, McGill College, not later : toat the 5th June.20 W.VAUGHAN, Registrar.Fo ay, Ar BELL oe prs EXHIBITION.A NEW YORKER RETURNS DISGUSTED FROM IT.rer York, June .4.\u2014Robert B.Roose- {.velt, just back from the Paris Exhibition, in an interview printed to-day, has many criticisms to\u2018 make \u2018of it.: He.sayë:\u2014It is the worst fraud and fake that was ever \"pe ed on mankind.- ~The American\u2019 \u2018building.at the exhibition is uneafe.I don\u2019t care what is said to the contrary, and 1 want to.fell the people of New.York it is.\u2018 Hae exhibition is wofse than a Bowery -show\u2014not ag interesting.It is à \u2018fake.TI have read in newspapers about the wondérful spygless.that showed the .moon.1 went to see this spyglass and \u201cfound it pointed 40 a.magic lantern.It went ott just as did\u2019 all- other things.Be.ford J.went to the exhibition I calculat- \u201c -ed;.that a person.could see the whole \u201csrow fer 360 francs.I saw before I left it cost just 1,500 francs to see the fake\u2019: - Mr.Roosevelt.praises the art exhibi- : \u2018tion, but, complains of the extortions of PL ane AL WILD SCENE.\u2019 \u201cEtarlbitetown: \u2018PE.L, June 2\u2014An- other wild: scene occurred in the legiela- - Jast hf, vhen Mr.Pineau ex- \u2018elidied why.te left the Opposition.He said he never saw Sir Louis Davies.or wecuivad au: cetit-fromr any.\u201cperson for his redeit™ woth; \u2018arid ill had the confi: of the:districts- He challenged Mr.oLean.; (Opposition) to take the dis et against him.He.thought that he | the.overs ien Tea TE T Ln sim{rjw|T|F|s J-.||>|\u2026.| Four-in-Hands or Graduated Derby's, with Plain Silk Khaki Color Ground and Small Silk Union Jacks, a part to make the Knot, also Blue, White and Red Silk Grounds, with Khaki Color and Union Jacks to make Knot, 35 each.NEW KHAKI COLORED TIES, with Scotch, Irish and Canadian Coat of Arms on 1 Plowing End, at 75C each.KHAKI SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, with Silk Woven Union Jacks in corner, at 75cC each, UP-TO-DATE STRAW HAT, NEW SOFT and HARD FELT HATS.LIGHT UNDERWEAR, FANCY COLORED.SHIRTS, Laundered and Soft Bosom.Everything.in the.Men's Furnishing.line, a ce za 29 x THE GROWING WEST.Mr, McNicoll, of the C.P.R., General Manager Home Again.HE DESCRIBES .NORTH-WEST AND THE MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA OF TO-DAY.One is accustomed to think of British Columbia as a_series of which will yield, when enough, Mr.McNicoll, etalliferous hills, you bore down far fortune for him who can spend a fortune in development work.the general manager of the - Listen to C.P.R., who has just returned from a visit to the coast, and you will have an entrancing picture brought before the mind of roses blowing in.the wind, of balmy airs that fan the cheek, of sights and sounds, that mimic that idyllic life which may still be found in the south of England.There are valleys green as an emerald.There are forests dim and dark; there aré ranches which stretch illimitably in the -distance.Everywhere is the scent of flowers, and \u20acven the great railway man, hard-headed, unimpressible, and conscious chiefly of the necessity of work,pauses to drink in à scene which is a replica of that wich 20 50 lian a tDd charms the American the Gld Countrv.of wild roses: its green valleys; above : profusion it has its warm.reaks, and all, it has the English accent unadulterated.- Of Manitoba, ish Columbia, Mr.of the North- West, of Brit- McNicoll said $to-day that it needed a personal visit and a study ât first hand to enable one to realize what these vast territories meant.\u201cG£ course, there was first of all the inspection of the System which has now, in all- its ; details, become permanent\u2014new rails, new bridges, having replaced what was temporary.; IR Manitoba and the North- West, Mr: Nicol age of fifteen percent over the total of the wheat crop of last year.\u2018In some places it wi 11 be only ten\u2014but taking it all round, I would say, fifteen per- tent, ttle dry.The y could Week of dry weather, away, art the crop will be all 5 booming, both in North-West, and ha orales Ppy, and all the Mr McNicol] the Galicians, Faces wi bie, general population.S several hun the railwa dreds do well.the ground, tation, but Up many of The wheat looks well, but was a have stood another but before I came there were good soaking raims, so right.\u2018Everything Manitoba \u2018and the The people are prosperous conditions are fav- saw the Doukhobors and and is convinced that.both Il speedily assimilate themselves to The \"C.P:iR.\"em- of both classes on ÿ\u2014a class of work which they can The Galicians have been first on.and show more signs of adap- the Doukhobore will .also give their peculiar custom 88 been remarked before, the \u2018policy wile ri gle Aah IN} eed tray plier.AB fy g For British Columba\u2019 fs 7s Bio 26 land set down upon the Pacific.-oast.It | og bas its homes, surrounded by fine grounds; ie it has its climbing vines, and\u2019 i wi tentrators, thé most approved mining ma c- | expects that there will be an\u2019 aver- sens aus ae +R, mu, =x , vätionists.Le Te > : ui À Best re hd = SHIPPING 1 NEWS fo st Corner \u2018Craig and Bleury sts.,| and 2299 St.Catherine st.MONTREAL.of the C.P.R.is to -build spurs to every mining centre in British Columbia justifying the undertaking of such work.Mr.Mc- Nicoll made a close investigation of the work going on in the varjous centres.Some remarks made by the general manager regarding mining operations will be read with interest.In the first place, quartz mining is never poor man\u2019s mining.\u2018The poor man.may find à mine and sell it.\u2018It is the rich man who must work it.He.will need to put into it many thousands, many hundreds of thousands of dollars.\u2019 \u2018Nay, he may \u2018even have to go on to the millions before he can begin to realize.A poor man discovers a mine.He is unable: \u2018to work it.He sells it.The man who buys it may have a little money.He puts it inte the: work of .development.It is llke a drop of water in the ocean.good many times; but it will never be profitable till it reachés the capitalist or the wealthy syndicate which can afford to spend half a million dollars or more before it-ex- -pects to receive anything.Of course, as Mr.McNicoll says,there are always chances in such a business.Men lose money.It is a\u2018speculation, more or-less.There ig little to be seen to indicate richness./ You want the best machinery; you want smelters ; you want a railway, for in fact you cannot expect returns without a\u2019 railway.When Mr.McNicoll was going through thé min-' ing regions he saw mills engaged.in sawing up whole forests of timber, at for?For the purpose of \u2018shoring up'\" e \u201cworks | down in \u2018the bowels of, the iron\u2019 nl 18 y \u2018which -th vinde ig\u2019 covered.M \u2018Work of ture: his many 18\" buildin and ÿ cluded that British dog, ant bad: down to hard work, \u2018which ° \u2018could not\u201d At to be.productive.A young man who lhvests a few hundred dollars in a mine need not be surprised if he receives no return for a | time,: perhaps never.Quartz mining 1s, a scientific process.pgor man may make.à fortune at placer ad ng in the Yukon; per.1a en possible in British Columbia, onerous character of the work, is now: realized.You want so muc Arde Cone -chinery and a railway to dispose of yo ore.In British Columbia Mr.\u2018McNicoll said laughingly, in answer to-a guestion, that he did not bother with thé he Solita! situation; he.saw the government farm an Lord Aberdeen's ranch; he saw smiling a leys, fertile beyond description; he s&w: \u2018it Vancouver and Victoria a happy, enterpris: Ang people.The.= P.R., it has frequently been \u2018aid, never \u201d Fepches finality.Thére \"are thoni- sands of tien\u2019 working along the mainithe .and its branches, maxing permanent.much which was.ofa temporary charaéter, Pas- l senger and freight business promises: the : greatest improvement.The policy: df the company Is to provide facilities -to every point where population or -industrialism justifies it.A great deal of work\" du sois | on now in\u2019 British\u2019 Columbia, .the Boundary Sreek districts \u201ccompleting\u2019 branches which were re tak in thé ifterest, primarily.of thie Dé) \u2018but also tially in the jiterest of \u2018the: mining indutéry, upon thé succes of whish the provincs depends.That mine may change hands a | 4 \u2018Elizabeth avenue, St, \u201cHenri, Carrié i \u2018ascompatiied By young jice, in English and\u2018 French, .Both going and coming, Mr.\"McNicoll saw evidences of prosperity on every hand.The cities and towns in British Columbia were booming, even Rossland, which suffered somewhat owing to labor \u2018strikes, and other matters, was prosperous.Manitoba was thriving; the people were prosperous, and with the prospect of a good crop, all had a hopeful spiriting ahead, and the population, thusiastic people calculated, would be one hundred thousand in ten years.Mr.McNicoll looks brown and well after | his trip, which was in the nature of an\u2019 inspiration, and the details of.which, or.the value of which, cannot be described \u201cwith adequate effect to one who has not | himself any idea of the country through.which the great transcontinental line runs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p ae KILLED ON THE TRACK.: MILKMAN AND HIS ASSISTANT A shocking\u2019 fatal accident took place.on Saturday evening, shortly after six o'clock, by which Michel Carriere, milk- \u2018man, 51 years of age, and Napoleon Tel- lier, 16 years of age, met their death on the Grand Trunk level crossing at\u2019 St.| \u201cTellier, was hié way home\u2019 after having delivered : milk; they were both on: the milk waggon son | and on.turning off St.James street, on to St.Elizabeth avenue, they did not see\u2019 the Toronto express to this city approaching, owing to a number \u2018of empty | passenger cars, which were -close up to.the crossing, on a side track next the Main line.Nor, it seems, did they hear |'th \u2018the, train coming, and the result was that} \u2018they had scarcely passed the empty cars: locomotive of the Toronto trainman and boy and also the horse | were \u2018killed at once, and the waggon smbstied | 2 to matchwood.: The \u2018bodies of Carriere and Tellier were found.several yards; away fearfully mutilated.Death: must\u2019 \u2018have been instantaneous in -éach case.\u2019 \u2018Sub-Chief Lepare, ofthe: St.Henri \"pouf lice, heard the crash and was soon: oh the spot, but of course nothing\u2019 could: be |W done except to remove the bodiès.: Cor |: oner McMahon was notified.and oon | ed or an inquest this afternoon at Bt.\u201cwhich is known as à farmer's c \u201cThe Grand Trunk hs\u2019 the follow .sides of the crossing :\u2014\u2018 \u201cPhils pany forbids ita use as such.\u2019 hie \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY | (SALVATIONISTS ee Pr :{ intimated \u2018that he didn\u2019t \u2018want any \u2018cases : {by _côunsel.Mr.Greenshields is counsel for the Sal- | | real on Saturday, -June 2, with 600 passen- Winnipeg was forg- |- some en- | \u201c1 to \u2018Montreal.MEET AN AWFUL DEATH.| {ally large steamer built on the Clyde,which \u2018when the waggon was struck full by the There are | no, gates .on.the crowing, ps \u2018thoroughfare for the publie, and the.on A 7 pk ta bron 4! TWO CITIZENS ARRESTED FOR PREACHING ON VICTORIA SQUARE.4 James Moore, laborer and John Kneeland, printer, of Cralg street, appeared before Mr.Recorder Weir this morning, charged with creating a disturbance on Victoria square last evening by \u2018shouting, singing and screaming.\u2019 Both pleaded not guilty, and, after two witnesses had been examined the case was postponed till to-morrow \u2018| owing to the absence of the lawyer for the defendants, who was engaged in the Superior Court.About 7 o'clock last evening Mr.Knee- land, Mr.Moore.and \u2018Mother\u2019 Lewis, the latter an old lady of 77 years of age, met on Victoria square and joined in singing a hymn.A few people gathered and Mr.Moore began to speak to them.He walked to and fro within the space of a few yards exharting the passers by to hear the message of satvation and if they were not Christians to repent of their sins and turn to Christ who would save them.Constable Dupré, who was on duty at the square reported the matter to the station and Lieut.Courtois and Constable Gauthier went out to investigate the matter.The Phat hen the trio to more on.\u2018Aaying wanted: to .prerc \"gould: 46.80 hein.church or bail.- A Shey élaiméd the right to- remain thers; long as \u2018they caused no trouble, théy \"fused to go.Constable Gauthier had on no uniform and his badge was hidden.He told Mr.Moore that if he didn\u2019t move on he \u2018would have to arrest him.As he saw no sign of authority, and Mr.Moore considered he was within the rights, the latter stayed where he was an continued.his talk.The constable took hold of Mr.Moore and.led him off towards the station.Mr.Moore asked the officer what authority he had for arresting him and what offence he had com- satisfaction and admits that he then re- \u2018sisted what he considered an illegal arrest.Constable Dupré went to the assistance of Constable Gauthier and Lieut.Courtois took Mr.Kneeland in charge.It was the {intention to arrest \u2018Mother\u2019 Lewis also, but as it would have been necessary to hire a cab to take the old lady to the station the expense was a bar and she was allowed to go.She may appear in court as a witness to-morrow.Constable Gon- thier thought Mr.Moore acted as if he had been drinking, but he could not say he was drunk! The constable was requested by the court to pin his badge .on in a more conspicuous place and not be so particular to keep it hidden.|.Lieut.Courtois corroborated the evidence \u2018of the former witness.During his evidence the Recorder noticed that Mr.Moore also wore a badge, and asked him what it was.+ The accused replied that it was a Salvation Armv badge.Upon perceiving that the case was one of | police interference wrth the Salvation Army in the conduct of an open air meeting he of that kind brought before the court.At this point Ensign Williams of the { St.Alexander street corps informed \u2018the court that owing to the absence of the counsel for the defence they would like to | have the case postponed in order to have.all the details arranged, and be represented ; \u2018The Elder-Dempster Beayer line ss.Lake Superior safled from Liverpool for Mont- gers and general cargo.The Allan line SS.Tunisian arrived at -Moville at 3°a.m.on Monday.The Allan line S8.Pomeranian, from.| Montreal for \u2018Liverpool, arrived out on 1 Sunday .morning aad.landed all her live stock without loss.\u2018The Allan line SS.Tunisian, from Mont- - real and Quebec, arrived at Moville at three ST fi Ny nT ee |~ The-Corinthian is under command of Cap- mitted.Mr.Moore claims that he got no J |is considered incurable, could be per- subject of discussion was the possibility | of establishing more direct and satisfactory means of communication, and trade relations between Jamaica and the Dominion of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the arguments of Sir Augustus Hemming in favor of the scheme, and promised due con- .sideration of the subject.Sir Augustus Demming was accompanied to Ottawa by Mr.D.W.Campbell, general manager of the Rider-Dempster line, in this city, and several other prominent shipping men.THE SS.TBUYONIA ARRIVES, The SS.Teutonia, of the Hamburg-Am- eri line, arrived in port late on Saturday evening, and took up her mooring near the Canada Sugar Refinery, Hoche- laga, where she is unloading sugar.Captain Brunst states that the vessel left Hamburg on May 15, and that during the voyage rough weather was met with.The vessel also met a number of heavy icebergs in latitude 47 .and longitude 48.A call was made at Sydney, C.B., for bunker coal.\u2018The Teutonia carried inward a large cargo.THE NEW ss.CORINTHIAN ARRIVES.The new Allan line SS.Corinthian,built by Messrs.Workman & Clark, of Belfast, for the passenger -and freight service between Liverpool and Montreal, arrived in port this morning on her maiden trip.She is a, two masted and one funnel vessel, and her ; dimensions are 40 feet\u2019 long, 56 foot be and draught, when loaded, with 7,- an,\u2019 26\" tet.814 has.| three decks, and engines.are.\u2018trip e.Ent and her ma- \u201cchinery is.modern and improved.The furnishings and decorations of the cabins are among the best oh passenger vessels coming to this port.The upper decks is reserved for first.cabin passengers, and all of it ls protected by an upper deck.The first cabin #taterooms are amidships with a large \u2018dining room, and one smaller dining room forward: of it.tain Dunlop, who reports that the vessel left Liverpool on May 24, and that during the whole voyage across the Atlantic very fine weather was -the rule, only an occasional head wind or light rolling sea being met with.The vessel arrived at Quebec at 5.30 yesterday morning, \u2018and landed her \u2018steerage passengers and part of \u201cher cargo, proceeding to Montreal at 9.30 the same morning.The officers of the SS.Corinthian are:\u2014 Captain,\u201d W.Dunlop; chief officer, John Henderson; purser, D.MacIntyre; surgeon, Dr.D.Hadden; chief engineer, W.G.Martin; chief steward, John Sloey.\u2014Miss Bremner, Mr, Calder, Mrs.Cart- \"wright, Miss M.Charley, Colonel Colling- wood, Miss.EB.R.Creak, Mrs.Dean, Miss Dean, Miss Dean, Colonel Denison, fir.D.R.Dingwall, \u201cMiss Hamner, Lieut.J.8.Harris, R.N., Miss J.G.Hector, Miss A.\u201cHinton, \u201cMr.\u2018Johnson, Mrs.Johnson, Mr.vallie, Mr.Kirkwood Lee, Mr.À.F.Mac- duff, the Rev.C.J.Machin, Mr.Marsland.,Mr.D.McLaren, Mrs.McLaren, Miss Mon- tray, Mr.W.W.Poole, Mr.C.Salluste Roy, Mr.Shoonhoed, Mr.G.Verreault.= ee AD v ERTISEMEN TS.N Coan - .oN he mine Stern Son eg yf Leena Le Pet ares 0 ministers were much impressed with the | pd: ports.Her ! Following is thelist of saloon passengers [ -C.\u201cJohnson, Miss .H.Johnson, Mr.PF, La- | And Every Form of Torturing Disfigurinig Skin and Scalp \"Humours Cured by (Uti cura Complete External and Internal Treats ment, The Set, consisting of OUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, CUTICURA Ointment, toinetantly allay Yohing, and goothe and hedl, and CUTIGURA RESO! VENT, to cool and cleanse the aad This treatment will affordinstantrellef, permitrest and sleop, and point to à speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all else falls.Apples Make Cider, and Pears Makes Soap, but McLaren Makes the 100KSFRIE RTC [RD 0 AP PUREST! SAFESTI BEST: TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.AU Good.Grocers.MARRIAGE LICENSES HE ISSUED.: Or NEWSPAPERS suitable for wrapping\u2019 p purposes, sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 oc hos, 1a on peckaxes, at: \" per 100 ibs: CAN CER CURED I \"PERMANENTLY.i cer, the one disease above all others that manently cured, would seem too absurd to be-considered even for a moment, only that there is plenty of proof from cured persons in Canada to show.that this is a simple and indigputable fact.The remedy that makes these permanent cures is of a iconstitutional character.It searches o'clock this morning, making a very fast voyage across.All reported well.Halifax, N.S., June 3\u2014H.M.8.Tribune and torpedo destroyer Quail, arrived from ; \u2018Bermuda on Saturday morning.\u2019 They will accompany the flagship Crescent to Quebec about June 15.Port Arthur, Ont., June 2.\u2014The SS.Toli- ka arrived in port Yesterday direct from Liverpool.She is the first ocean vessel to -come into this barbor, and she will take out a cargo of 80,000 bushels of wheat to.Buffalo.THE ACTIV IN PORT.The SS.Activ, coal laden, from Pictou, \u2018which went ashore off Batiscan on Friday morning, was successfully floated on\u201cSaturday aftérnoon and continued her Journey A portion of her coal was | transferred to two barges, which were towed | to Montreal by the steam tug Florence.The vessel is in command of Captain Chris-.\u2018tophergon.MORE LARGE STEAMSHIPS.\u2018The Johnston line is having an exception- will be named the Rdwanmore.She will | \u2018be 540 feet long, 59.4 feet beam and 40.6 feet depth of hold.She will be one of the largest carriers in the Atlantic trade and will bave a capacity of 12,500 tons of cargo, and 00 head of cattle.Her speed will be u nots.: :23;- bas \u2018Strathnevis, : \u2018Montreal; With a 'brokeii shaft.\u201cThe: {.dent occurred in mid-accan on\u2019 May\u2019 % The | Turcoman picked up the disabled steamer | \u2018two days later and.has continuously since, * A claim of $15,000 for towage against \u2018the -disabled S§.Strathnevis has been-made: in \u2018behalf of the SS.Turcoman, For six days Turcoman towed -the: Sträthnevis, \u2018which time a distance of 900 ered.The Turcomian bas resum age.to Boston.+».THE SS.RATHLIN HEAD I IN PORT, The 8S.Rathlin Head, of the.Head line, \u2018arrived in port on Saturday avi pleting her.maiden \u2018trip: to Montreal.\u2018Rathlin Head is s& fine looking.steamer.-Her -dimensions are A470, feet :long, b3 feet beam 36 feet deep, and d.w.capacity about $,800 \u2018tons.and discharging \u2018the cargo: arg complete in.\u2018every detail.Captain McCalmont stated that the vessel left Belfast of May.2 , and that ai the exception of a.day © I.head as and\u2019 considerable\u2019 soliing.sea, th vessel behaving |i sx \u2018Quebec was reschod 6 0 {short stay was: made: \u201cof the cargo, ° a.Rath Ton \u2018hér fret outward [Fe hil direct, 8 z Sin, pe sik ica, viet hile le igre, heh an, STRATHNEVIS, TOWED INTO PORT.Vo been towing \u2018her a \u201cwas/cove | her voy- - doctor's; préscriplion filled, \u2018we cau.give | The arrangements tor loading | o firgt puts across the Mantle.wis.i Ce out the cancer poison, neutralizes and ' destroys it, and restores the wasted vitality of the body.There is no need of operation or suffering of any kind.Stott & Jury, of Bowmanville, Ont, on receipt of two stamps, will supply interested persons with full particulars of this \u2018treatment and names of some of those who have been permanently cured by it.\u2018Even in cases too far gone to be perfectly cured, great comfort and satisfaction have been given, as the remedy prolongs life by building up.the general strength and checking the progress of the disease.LOOK OUT FOR THE BEAUTIFUL SOUVEMD DUO Dr, opad So PME Published by - | W.3, CEARKE, Mount Royal Park.When)\u201d you.call\u2019 upon 8 ie \u2018have.your \u2014ayand eee E : {To \u2018make such a \u2018statement,\u2019 that cau- | Fox vicinity, - People seeking ihe men see.for ved.growth, expansion.and ICE ; : gow End,\u2019 an whieh Sort opment - | Unreservéd Sale, caw\u2019 be \u2014 Auctlon 3 in TUESDAY, bth JUNE, at \u201c10+ \u201c evelock.Grand : Assortment Choicé Bedding Plants, for Mr, Davidson, of the Royal (urseries, at our Auction Rooms, 453 and 455 St James street.TUESDAY, 5th JUNE, at.2.30.Regular Auction, Horses, Carriages, Harness, \u2018éte,, etc., at our depository, No.131 to 137 Ine gpector streét, corner St.James street.WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE, at ia, 30.Auction Dry \u2018Goods, Groceries; an 7 other.merchandise \u2018at-our salestooräs, 48: and 454, St.James street, corner Inspector treet.¢ FRIDAY, 8th JUNE, at Tobe 0e E- Harness, Boats, Canoes, Sofas, Furniture, Carpets, Ollcloth.© ARR \u2018mos, Auctioneers.Walter M.Kearns.2 ; GREAT UNRESERVED .SALE ! go CITY BUILDING LOTS sitaated Just abeve \u2018Ontarie Street, \u2014ox\u2014 DELORIMIÉE, AVENUE, - «Une 3 a and schools in and whe, about visit - Pas over an f the city property, .themselves the: almost Tet 30 speaking, 1 \"I No pect : our great\" oA x eo quicket- Hy 7 improved tone in the Real\u201d state market, and ! ies, a i; = és \u2018 pi Now Is THE TINE ro avr.JS \u2018The purchase: of these\u2019 lots.will proye fu yy 1 > \u201c4 wise; ait conditipha\u2019 point td ia EE D = ular: \u2018Auction.Household \u2018i re Plarce, Carpets, Mirrors, Stov \u2018Refrigerators, _ etc., etc., at our salesroôtn add 455 st James street.Lhe For Private Sale, Bu es,\u201d Waggons, \u201cbete cars\u201d sh the se Lu Monvar, JUNE 4, 1900, a MINING EXCHANGE pb .MORNING BOARD.THE SOCIAL EVIL.| Lucy Johnston, \u2018arrested for keeping a disorderly, house on St.oom or 2 was this morning se BANK oF \u201cTIONTREAL.\u2014 N_ OPTIMISTIC, PETITION von LIBERATION BE | , FUBED.railways go that the trains moved for- ç ward on each section of the line, as the | : troops advanced, vu simply si mi thé.Lr mili- | tajled a nigh: 4 Comin.induer, Englopd, to-day, in \u2018the pres- Ce By.| President Steyn to prevent him from leaving the commandes in the lurch.CAPE CONGRESS.STRONGLY QPPOSED TO BRITISH CONTROL.\u2014\u2014 Graaf Bei e Colony, June 4\u2014 ra Ben Cap y here The F and ve Pat rx those present ¢ en, çommoners, an ites, Mr.De Villers, brother of Fe Justice De Villers, Mr.Pre- torius, a member the Legislative As sembly, offered a resolution, deela that, in opinien of a majority Cape Colonists, the te | cause of the war was the unwarranted, intolerable interference of the ministry in London in the internal affairs of the South African republics.Asmember speaking in mupport of the resolution, said it weuld be Caporale to hold \u2018out the hand of friendsh ip after the: war.The chairman advise moderation in all the speeches.\u2019 re résolution was adopted unapimou Other propimonel 7 resented affirmed pe A; the republics were annexed the Ad Prope of the conntry Fouad 1 irpetrievably wrecked, and in er insure lasting peace and pros perity the seftlomen must include the gr Tetore the fio of the | t the Con Crones, of senreiper EC A A3 Bohre.Joh mae their 2 h Aérinn rep ROYAL CAN ADIAN DRAGOONS ner, ROBERTS SUGGESTS A NEW NAME YOR THE MOUNTED RIFLES.Ottawa,\u201d Fue 4 riens.Col.Lessard, commanding the let\" Battalion of Canadian Mounted Rifles, has forwarded the | Militia Department a suggestion from Lord Roberts in favor of changing the nazar of that regiment to the the Royal Canadian\u2019 Dragoons.ANOTHER CANADIAN HONORED.(Toronto - \u201cBening Pelegram.\u2019) London, Jung 4.\u2014~The \u2018Dail spandent at Smaldeel iy 3 letter says | that the ei shown by Major Girou- ard, who pushed the construction of the per Dale.ple er ab \u201cJune.pay st.ence Lal te Le ae Loighie, Ma) Major | of Bab the.| Chief Justice ois News\u2019 | braze | Thin is is the mingferd, to guerd the approaches by the | railway and old Huntingdern and Durham roadway that reached the Caughnawaga ferry.The Prince of Wales 4nd the Victoria Rifles left on the Saturday evening and on Sunday afternoon following, Stevenson's battery and the Royals, now the Royal Scots, went in the same di- reetion.A large force of Fenians bad collected at Malone, in New York state, and others were on the way, In fece of the South African force of Canadians and their participation in the stubborn fighting, the Fenian defence duties geem small; and yet the Queens\u2019 Own loss at eway was probably as heavy, fre portiomately, as that of any single fight of the Canadians in Afriea.sel A WIDOW'S OLAIM MAINTAINED.Judge Mathieu rendered judgment this morning in the case of Mra.Che.Robil- lard vs.the Manchester Line and Geo, Groulx.By this action the plaintiff { claimed for herself and eight children $5,000 damages from the proprietors of the steamship \u2018 Manchester,\u201d and the sievedars Joading the rame, on account} f the death of her hushand, who auo- cumbed to injuries received by falling through .one of the hatchways of the ship, where he was employed as a labor- The court held both defendants ye- Fentotstion of freedom and sponsible for the sceident, and.\u2018eqn dence § fo + the republics, and the ed them } ie a.voice in the a dren | Sct bestowed + Foie e Colo fiy; thy EE Keer.© AN INFUN .ing FS d .; Pope YR ° dl Afri pity wo he Fea and loyal lin a case of Napa azé ya.ty to Great Britain cemented | Giroux.The potitiorier à cp bods vig was appointed to visit eontrary to the terms of à contract.en- Groat ain, Canada and Australia, to pd into, th defendant, fr explain the views of those rep had eh com os SIR WILFRID LAURIER'S BUST.The white marble bust of Sir \u2018Wilkrid Laurier, ordered by a group of personal riends of the Premier, and sculptured in the studio of Mr, Paul Cheyre, author of the Charoplain monument, just arrived in Quebec.\u2019 Ba rer rer PERSONAL.Mgr.Falcapier, papal delegate, will visit Eherbrooke on June 38.The Hon, Mr.\u201cFurgoon bas accepted the \u2018invitation of the St.Jean Baptiste Society of Natu, Rhode Island, to attend their ansugl gelebration gnJuly 4.Megers.E.'H, \u2018Leos, Ha Fi Mekach- \u2018lin, John Burwash, Arnprior, and Austin Colgate, New York, have left on \u2018the Opens to-day for Gaspé, whence they proceed fo: the pa Bar mans tren on a ren 10 aps 2 C4 198.5%, » rotin mr te Before Jude: 15.= 19° COURT or QUEEN'S pexch.| NO HABEAS CORPUS\u2014CABANA ACs QUITFEP.=: ut an; mh \u201c Te case of Sam Hing, on whose behalf |.Diarra.Ga, cate led.Lor a Hopor .by th wan that e .de ingle wet egal robo.boo mn Bare Ad thelr effort.ands of jail.À petiibl\u201d Den Ce was Toa PV) ppeinine, - Im on H | however, may ae \u2018highly galutary, i ; Mthe e@nmercial cémiünity will only pra- Jened \u2018with caution till the new erop is-ar- | fra |se]ves on a more satisfäctory » , | tion.capital, ga nécesmry to the development | workable measure.taken place during the past year are: the liabilities colyian shows en increase in cirediation of $700,000, and an in- grease of $6,300,000 in deposits bearing interest; while on the other ride there in a deorease of $3,800,000 in the reserves held in Great Britain, an an in- creadé of $10,600,000 in loans.A con- gidérab'e percentage of tho latter in- eréase represents a legitimate demand from eommerial customers for advance, erising from the most active and ey: Pd Sono re.go oy mainder oyed in special epera- tions of a Pi il character hich | will probably be closed out in the next few months.- Canada has good reason to be well sat infied with the results of business for | the last twelve months, From every provinée of the Dominion, with the exception of British Columbia, some reports of universal prosperity, active trade, good crops, and generally speaking wtislactory prices, The lumber trade never was in beter condition, while the dairy exports have only been limited by the extent of the cold storage aceem- modation, which is etill insufficient for | the growing wants of the trade.Rail: way earnings were the largest in the Katory of Canada, and the year ends in a blaze of universal self-congratulation.- For the coming year there are some indications of over-production.Blacks in: the merchants\u2019 hands are too .and in some ogo collections are-d A re is something: if un; ches, which, mired and matiers have adjusted fhem- sig, British Columbia has not shared i in the general prosparity to the same extent as {her sister provinces, owing \u2018to the effect of injadiclous and ill considered legisla: \u201cThis has created a feeling of distrust abroad, and the inflow of foreign.her immense natural resources.has been seriously checked.The Finarice Minister of Canada has introduoed à number of amendments io the Bank Act, which are now before the | House, They are the outcome of ten\u201d vears\u2019 expérience of the working of the has [present Bank Act, and will no doubt materially strengthen it and make it a more Full: details of these.\u2018| amendments have appeared\u201d in the pa- vers, and it is not DECESSGES : for me to refer to them here, he there are any questions respecting | e pleased to answer them, The Hon.G.A.Drummond, vice-presi- \u2018dent, who presided in \u2018the absence of the: president, the Right Hon, Jord Strath-| cona and Mount Royal, made\u201d a most interesting address, dealing With the posi: tion of the bank to-day: compared with that at other periods, and also dealt in añ intéresting way th the general bon ness of the company, .He showed in pov vel hen the vost - whe -indregsed de thé\u2018 moment |: \u2018{ férence haë beerf y business of the bank, I shall be | E.W.H.Phillips, Samuel - Oddie FC = David A.Lewis.Ten At the chureh the funeral services were \u2018conducted by the Rev.Canon \u2018Ellegood and His Lordship Bishop Bond, : 4 A large number of friends and ae attendance, amongst whom were Mr.Thomas mana th chants\u2019 per ES er ot ç Mes the Rev.Mr.Howard, Messrs.R.Reford, 'G.A.Grier, Kirby, C.R, Black, John Hodgson, Chas.Garth, A.M.Crombie, Abner Kingman, C.J.\"Flint, Ramsay, J.Parratt, À and many ethers, At the en ag the service at the church the remains were conveyed to Mount Royal Cemeetry, where the interment took vlace.METHODISTS Fais, Wr: cotation MONTREAL CONFHRENCE up ARMS OVER A RESOLUTION BY THB HAMILTON 4 CONFERENCE.Kingston, Ont, Juné 4\u2014The Mont- \u2018veal Methodist Conference is up in Arms againat the Hamilton \u2018Methodist i | Conference for ite action in condemning & \u2018real, Conference at Brackeille ) pat.y ra ini rie - Gejptn, bristian \u2018Guardfan, passed a resolution | the full text of which the 2e Con \u2018Conferefieé knows this muck Hau \u201cthe resolution declared the sermon.\u2018mig | \u2018ghievous\u2019 and disloyal in it ae en.the settled and wise policy of the | \u2018Church.\u201cTHis charge 1he Montreal Con.\u2018ference: resents.The matter cans up and | was discussed and a speciré committer fgmed to look\u2019 into the matter, The ecpsent of the committer was mourad, | after the unmsusl prosedure of \u2018the yeas and ndys.The mitte \u2018ed the Hamilton Fotarsace & for a 2er of ita resolution, but it toaw the cenférence o Fn manding et the matter be £ ly 3 Jaren tigated and the clergymen of ference be not comdomaed thon esta | trente ; TELL FROM A SAP Li Two the de tion of Te pou aad Trunk (McGill :étrset tell\u201d from\u2019 a vey arm, and set ome severe an 1929, vile £2 Of cut and brüised about the head and hands.\u201cGeneral Hospital for treatment.Arrears \u2019 BELEASED ( ON.HABEAS CORPUS, |coLor LANE DowN south.\u2018Quaintances of the deceased lady were ot the Rev.Dean Carmichasl, | sermon on amymemetts: dy the Rew: §° G.Bland, detivared before the Ment- T | ve years.: og d for over: ith years, {morning receiving somewhat bovere 4 uries.One sustaified a fracture of the | i dE Ter were cohveyed to the) 7 ng, one.of the ent of the eos} er nl \u201ct] a Saturday by ths Be \u2014 THOMAS FORTUNE WARNS THE NEGROES OF AN IMPENDING CRISIS, New York June Mr.T.Thomas Fortune ri, June yesterday, several ndrod people, assembled in Broo yn hu celebrate the one hundred: and: eighth anniversary of the hirth of John Brown, advised the audience to retaliate upon the South for Iyncliing of the negroes of the South and for the injury to be done to thew by their disfranchisement: He said \u2018It cost tons of blood to put the fifteenth amendment into the constitution, it will eof tous of, pd le put it out.Yoit ma nize and keep your pow: der dry, and e re étHiand of fe or an eye and a tat \u201cfor ato there 8 coming a \u2018great crisis pois thy ne in this eountry\u2014more Dlood may be spilt, and the first gun of the figh was fired at the Montgomery e en ose rémarks were applauded' by the audience, which was assembled under the auspices of the Society of Sons of orth Carolina, an organization composed of colored men and women who formerly lived in that state.=.\u2014\u2014\u2014 WESTERN CANADIAN NEWSPAPER \u2018MEN.at lynch at the service building.Mayer Diehl spade an address of welcome.At twp o'eleck the party loft for Nia- gare Falls.severe DEATH OF FATHER CICOLARI.Kingston, June 4\u2014The Rev.Father Ci 5 died dia noon to-daÿ sged forty- had heen il] for some time and.recently game from he Erinsville to ston, for me an Mis died 3 he ve ban his ROR ; che w min | ae te Been Tate tre | Foun GUILTY OF MURDER.nébee, June 6-A yordiet of was rade tds by res = 2.: oonaisted et Mr ; Y-BPROINLAR DETK.FAR- he names of the otha pict followin ns parish | 5\" i Judge Davidson - this me pr P DINGS OF THE \u2018ourt- ; fe x Reported by A.W.Morris, M Expects.to\u201d Hear of the occupa.missed the defendant\u2019s petition to ROCEED ce 0 _ Jecorder nd a âme at 7B Canada Life Building, Monterey ker \u201ction of Pretoria Before [leased from jail in the case of E.Row SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL months, Five inl yne.,.8., .$L10 1.02 | i \u2019 melhos vs.E.R.Vianey.Visney was ar- NG .; ge mont! Wore.se Somme x 4 2.0 een as +.1.58 1.43 \u2018Many Hours.rested on three capiases, on a charge of MEETING.0.) \u2018and Garde b andl $10 of two ther mash.| vir 0 % secretion, and after judgment he dio been = Po en \u2018 oo keeping en, oe re I Montres and London \u2018 Ma Lu Co -_ rendered against him, he made a icial : Upon the motion of \u201cMr.Crawford.1 â , - ee .4% Ty - th Brand d Golden C 201 GRANBY IN MOURNING OVER THE | abandonment, in the hands of one of his The eighty second annual a seconded by Mr.B.A.Bows, it, was de.3 to one month and 8100 fing or ix Brandon and Golden ov 0 \u2018' creditees, declaring that he had no as- ing + cided to increase the remmmaration of 5) fined S d Can.Gold Fields 6 51 DEATH OF BOMBARDIER sets.He now asked to be liberated, on Montreal took place at one o'clock to.the directors from $15,000.\u2018to $35,000, Mr.place iy es var or Sue manth, one Cariboo Hygraulic 211 \u2014 Lo LATIMER.the ground that four months had ex- 94% and was well attended, among thos | Morrison objecting.\u2019 month, a $10 or two other months.porn ré Ster .19 $ - pired ainoë his abandonment without its present being Mr.A.F.Gault, Sir Wil.The vote of thanks to Mr.Clouston Along | with the sentence the Recorder Fern His Biv.ce even aan 5 2 being contested.The plaintiff opposed liam C.Macdonald, Mr.R.B.Angus, general manager, and the otker- officers pi aimistered one of the most eloquent Iron Colt .12% 4 Londen, June 4\u2014London to-day is en- this petition on the ground that the Mr, John Crawford, §ir Melbourne Tait) + the bank was propoged or M Mr.Jas foroihle denunciations of the social rise on reer wee see res > bo joying Whitsun Monday, a bank holi- |abardonment made in the handa of an- pe John Morrison, Mn x ri Bop Ross and carried with siplsuse [emi ever listened \"to in a court of jus- Montreal Oui d'aide\u201d A da .day, and is not disturbed by annoupee- {other creditor eonld not affect his case, beau Mr.J.re Davies Mr.Donald At the close of the general \u201cfaesting, \u2014\u2014 Noble Five vert er a are ere 1 2 ments of engagements between Boers ind ne Further ad a sud aba ws Macmaster, Mr.James Tasker, Mr.An.| the old board of diractéta was re-elect: CASE OF THE IRISH INVINCIBLES Old Ironside a VL 8 5 and British in South Africa, The pub- ma! i gus Hooper, Mr, KE, B.Greenshields, Mr, retain Wasghingsen, D.C., June &\u2014The ap- Dsnie Pot TT à La : ma!ntained the opposition, and dismissed Richard Wh ; d Won .,.cee ee 40 i.lic here is full of confidence that Lord |the petition, on the ground, among oth- G, F.C, Smith, oh.chard ite, Mr.FUNERAL OF MRS.HAGUE.peslé from the casio of the immigre- Rambler Carlboo .27 Ir Roberts will reach Pretoria before many {ers, that while Vianey declared in his Benry Dobell, Mr Millar, Sena- The funeral of the late Mrs.George tori éflicials at New York ordering the Mori Berne - RR : ; tor George A.Drummond, Mr.¥.S.Ly- deportation of Fitzharris and Mulleti, BOR +.ae see 0 2 bours have passed.Towards that goal abandonment that he had no assets, there Q.C., Mr.James Ross and Mr, A.Hague took place thiy afternoop from |, ° %» the Invincibles, reached Com.Golden 8tar .«\u2026.\u2026.5 13 lie is presumably progressing.The iat- stood against bim, the judgment that T Pate * ** ldeceased\u2019s late residence, 107 Redpath mi a .Gentral Powders to-day, A slogan Sovereign esse eee 3 2e cat explanation of the day consiste in found him guilty of secretion.3 The report was read, showing the finan- iin to the Church of St James he ln ¢ has bean granted er conn for Donaipes cree ve eee aan 19% 1 v postie.e 1 mourners inclu ardanelles ,., ,.v ene seen 5 93, the supposl tion shat rr THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO.a ety pies for oe Po Mr.George Hagué, husbañd of the de- ps \"ao it io expected the.ill wil § ; per Fes Con.CL 1207 Lu advance in an an stéerept.LS envelop such |.It Le just Ehirty Jour years ago, Fries : and Mr.Clonston read his meuat ceased ; Messrs, George À ue of be invoke and will be vent to he a5i?ue BW 6 gd amg Coidel be tn 9 1 Y \u20ac Xin ton ; the ,; .Dy.: .4 20 ! pent ; ; .at he shoot a D open a a.wall en ho then\u2018 sers pois as ; 8 7.Dyson be.ax opis : G SALES.neighborhoo Pris e since à.Hu pad BAGEL 004 | qd te 4 10 Jar J action will\u2019 : pew ag J ange Riv Cations are re- | Méntréel volants ere wuminoned ab!\" In the statement mitte | Henry Hague and Fred a oy ; Montres] and 500 at 2%.A ge River Celon ; | Montreal; ; Frank Boot hitter Pp Three a at 3%, 9,500 at 4, 2m ported to be.keeping a close watch upon a moment's phot and ont off to Hem to-day the principal\u2019 ru \u201cwhich Have ontreal; sons ; Fra a \"golion Spr at 12%.Lin keene at 1.ws.Granby Smelter\u2014500 at 30.AFTERNOON SALES.Virtue\u2014500 -at 95, 1,200 9414, 500 at 95.Big Three\u2014i00 at 4, 5,000 at 44.Noyelty-500 st 24.Golden Star\u2014500 at 16, G00 at 16*5.Deer Trail Cons.\u2014500 at 6%.HOLIDAY IN EUROPE.London, June 4.\u2014 To-day is a holiday throughout Europe; no markets, CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.Chicago, June 4.\u2014Cattle, receipts, 10,400; godd heavy steers, 1Bc to 25c; light steers and butchers, generally 10c to 1bc higher: good to prime steers, $5.10 to $5.75; poor to medium, $4.60 to $5; stockers and feeders, $3.50 to $5; cows, $3 to \u201c$4.40; heifers, $3.25 to $4.75; canners, $2.10 to $2.90; bulls, $2.80 to $4.3; calves, $6 to $7; Texas grass steers, $3.85 to $4.50; Texas fed steris.4.50 to: $6.25; ¢ Texas bulls, $3.20 to $3.70.Hog tec ia tpeday, 39,000; to-morrow, 18,000: penal \u2018Be lgwer: \u2018closed\u2019 strong; top, $5.10; mixed and putchers, $4.90 to $5.10; good to chofce heavy, $5 to $5.10; rough Heavy, $4.80 to $4.95; light, $4.85 to $5.07; bulk of sales, $5 to $5.07%4, \u201c New York, June 4.\u2014Money on call firm at 2 pe.Prime mercantile paper, 3% to 4% percent.Sterling exchange easy, 48714 to 487% for demand, and at 4844 to 484% for @ days.Posted rates, 48514 tnd 4884, CHICAGO MARKETS table shows the range of ago to-day and th closing romppred with those of Sat- È © ign.Low.Close.why at eight 0'élosk mérning.After} .Ms és 6% wold \u2018at - the Clift House A party.n oy Nu 4 a] out f E the exhibition e ag guests | ont, La dof the \u201cPin.she dur A ai 1% an uy any.Two trolley ears were chartered Pork\u2014 J 1106 11.20 for the, male members and nine automo: | py 1 ' mor pile carrisges, à \u2019bus and eight July 6.62 6.62 6.75 6.62 672 or me ers placed w the.disposal of EA 6.5 6.50 6.65 6.50 66 The party explored the Pan-American forte ground and st 11,20 'ejook enjoyed BIRTHS.WHITNEY.\u2014At Brook Farm, Abbotsford, Que., on May 24, 1900, the wife of Robert Whitney, of\u201d .daughter.4 MARRIED.METCALF-COCKBURN.= At Valleyfield, Ea Que., on J ;, by the Rev.J.E.Dusles, Bide \u201cWill ain.Pater Maetcalf, to Anna Wallace Cog churn, all of Valley- field.4 MeOURDY.\u2014AL Haskell Hill, en May 31, Ed Mh Mise Elen McCurdy, aged 80 years twe months.AY At Hemmingtard, on Saturdey, June 2, 1000, Mrs.\u201cWm.Bear, widew of the late Wm.Beay, aged 81 | years.4 DIED.= BET id+ and numerously signed, which Yi.rams vu v ) dl be présented to Jounel 29h oh Sonar An eat.Pour \u201cpape Denus te be vs nn ee - pe leo, mu 33 4 4 4 4 4 % MoNDAY, JUNE 4, 1000.LOCAL STOCKS.| MARKET CONDITIONS UNCHANGED \u201c| BIG BEAK IN VIRTUR.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 There was nothing new in the conditions ot the lo.i stock market from what bave prevailed for several months past.Trading was light and values show some falling ofl from the high point of last week.The only exception was Virtue which suffered a bad break, 16,000 shares selling down to on, but later it recovered to 98 Other mines continue neglected and unchanged in value.Money continues high in the local market, though easier in London and New York, and this has much to do with the dull state of the market.That the brokers have given up hopes of any revival\u2019 of business during the next few months \u2018is evidenced by the closing of the afternoon session -until September.During the next three months there will be only fivev sessions of the board per week.Can.Pac.\u2014100 at 95%.M.S.R.\u2014145 at 262, 118 at 261.Royal -Electrie\u2014]175 at 206%.Toronto Ry\u2014125 a 200%: sw AE Virtue\u201416,000 at so, 500° a 2 ) 85, 500 sat 98.ka Montreal and London, 500.at 24.Montreal Gas\u201475 at 188.Montreal Telegraph\u20149 at 166.Bank of Commerce\u201420 at 144.Reyorted for the ' Witness\u2019 by G.R.Marler, Ferker and Broker, 1721 Notre Dame st.Buyers.Bellers Counter.Kew Yerk Funds.1-10 1-16 dis.1-16 to 4 prem £ terlirg, (0 days.8% * 15-16 9 to9%% tterling demand.9 7-16 93% 954 to 9% Sterling Cable.454 11-16 9% 1 s1is Cheques.,,.518%.C OMMERCIAL Montreal Wholesale Markets.GRAIN.The market js dull, with a holiday in} England Prices are unchanged, but easy.|\u2019 Manitoba wheat is quoted at 68%c to 683c.afioat Fort Willlam.Afloat Montreal oats are selling at 30%c for No.3 and 30%e for No.2.Peas are quoted at 6634c to 67¢.Oth~ er lings are nominal and unchanged as.fol» lows: Rye, 6li%c barley, 48%¢ to wo: buck- | wheat, 37%¢.FLOUR AND FEED.+ The demand for flour continues steddy, and millers report a fair amount of both local and export business.Prices are unchanged.Feed continues to decline.Quo- |- tations are as follows: $3.90; strong bakers, $3.60; Ontario patents, $3.50 to $3.80; straignt rollers, $3.15 to 88.265 and $1.52 to $1.57 in bags.Manitoha bran, $15 to $15.50 in bags, and Ontario bah, $15.50 to $16 in bulk; shorts, $16 to $16-50; and moullie, $18 to $20 per ton.PROVISIONS.1 ii ' There is a Str active murket ge for all lines.Dressed a hos (are ed at $8 to $8.2 edia is expected.Suk fines\" flow\u2019 fio \u2018change ; in prices.; ; Quotations are.as follows: Gipound | pound.> JANES A.HARTE, 3 lard, 7c to 74e; pure Jard, 5i4c to 9c; kettle rendered, 8%4c to 10e; hams, 11¢ to 13%es bacon, 11346 to 12c; Wiltshire bacon, to 13¢; Canada short eut mesa pork, nr to .Buds.Co $18.There is not such a goed demand this morning as last week, and while prices are.unchanged, there is an easier feeling in: the market.\u20ac Best eggs are quoted at f1%$c to 120; sèc- onds at 10%c to llc, and culls at 8¢ to 106 in large lots.- BUTTER.The local market is steady, though above, en export level.English cables report the} market in a healthy condition, but it is said that local firms are contracting for fall delivery at lower prices than prevail ROW.For finest grass butter exporters concede\u2019 18'2¢, but speculators are ring 19¢.quite | freely.Fodder butter is selling at 18c,.On |' the wharf this morning 18%c to 190\u2019 \u2018was\u2019 paid for all offering.CHEESE.\u2019 Without any apparent cause, - for the Eng- | lish market continues to décliné, the local | market seems to have -stiffeñed.On\" the wharf this morning 9%c was.freely offered for Quebec cheese.Westerng'.would\" be | quoted at 9%c to 9%ec and WEgEIDe at} 955c.MISCELLANEOUS, - Ashes, quiet at $4.55 for rst, u.20 for seconds, and $5.25 for.péarls.'.Beans unchanged at $1.70 for hand picked.and.$1.60 Chi June.2.\u2014On for ordinary.Honey quiet at 14e to 150 for change \u201cday \u20ac thé butter mar combs, \u20189c to 9%c for large tins of Jeliite, erfes, 15c and Sc to Sc for dark.Hay, : ) à: 82-50 to $10 for No.'1; $8 for No.% ant 87 fer clover, in bales by- car ot, aple- products dull; syrup in small: gallon.sax, | 85c to 75e: sugar, none in \u2018market, toes steady at 30c to $5¢ hi: S Manitoba patents, |- Pan and quality of our drugs, and our; oder | satisfaction.Our Stock of Toilet Requisites Wil In- | Paine\u2019s.\u2026Gelery- Compot ind \u2018that, aera ed stôok- : F erekmèry sates \u2018darie 8, 6c joues Vacant.Situation Wanted.Pupils Wanted.WORDS Rooms To Let.Articles Found.| Secondhand Arti: cles Wanted or| price For Bale.vonds For Sale or To Let.Other Articles \"When not = paid lines space.ttl WANT A \u2014FOR THE-\u2014 May be loft at 2368 St.\u2018Catherine Jéc for each addi- | tional word.Six ' insertions for the of tour.FOR cêirs |; 1 cent for each additional word.Bix insertionsfor For Sale, the price of four.Personals 26 r 50 Agents Wanted.} WORDS FIA CENTS { nummercas entries | have to be made, and the rate is, In consequence, much higher, No charge made in our books for an) advertisement of less than y five agate DS.WITNESS THE Wi.DRYSDALE COMPANY, : UPTOWN STORE, street, Between Poel and Macsfield Sta.R.TURNER, Grocer, Point 88.Charles 69 Waliington Street, 3 West.of Buhway, Owing to the perfected \u2018Taistakes are never made.ate prices give \u201cuniversal Co CHEESE ALES.__Cowansville, June 2.\u2014At:the T4880 ë to-day offered -1,886 of Soloed cheese.rd on Saturday boarded 71, SE price most.of thé: $ Capa! an.£90 ndon, Juss 2 of ered 1,289 bo: Canton, NY.June, a sold.1, large cHeese, an 9c, and 1,087 tubs of Butler Ogdensburg, June &\u2014Fifteé \u2018boxes were offered to-day; § at this price.Watertown, N.Y.\u2018on the Board of as boxes at 9%c-to 2%c- \u201cgor | at 9%e.for Montreal.Mes: cheese, steady, \u20188e to $e.\u201cNew, \u201cYork, June 2 2.\u2014Bü ery: extras, ho -to 160% aie, 16/0 to 190 Weak, Nervous and Run: = Would Shake with Nervousttes#-; Terrible Case\u2014A Remarkable I Mrs.Charles H.Jones, Pierceta Que, writes : \u2018For years I have \u2018best pret Sufferer with my heart and nerve : (ould take shaking spells and-a dizèy, ming feeling would come ovess.adas alter night I would never a eres and my head would ache as thou ; ig \u201c1 burst, At last I had to keep y Y bed, and though my doctor atfènd- \u20ac1 Mme © Gl pee 77 help me, hav \u20ac now taken five- boses of Je * Nerve Food, and it has done 3 SA \u201cnd than I ever believed a Ybédi n \"ould do.Words fail to expr the wonderful ok be grag ide for M about bv thig treatment.\u2019 Nee\u2019 Nerve Food \u2018makes pals; Fe 4, nervous men, & women and \u20ac Ua, healthy d shil Slsgow wv a od ve vie eu -Lon où ve ve ee oe ES 20, A Aberdeen\u201d od oo od es se eb ne 30 da ae sw eee \u2018oe ve as y \"Belfast von se & de se seid 2 Bris! ae oa eo ee.se me ae a maine \u2018week ast yer.0168068 oe se ad se ee oe \u2018aioe May 1 5.À.eo .+160 ty ri weather this morning ram fall until spring, hig medicine rival ï id we 5m and happy.In pill form, per son, ze à box, at all dealers, oF Tam ax les & Co, Toronto, , Le sue ne we day thera Wore: lots of LY; a bid: n ; sold; later on the street a ling % \u201cto: go, da = we to ak or tact ry, 15s 16.1 time last year .,.138, LETT ion co\" to\u201d sold\u2018 5x0 ne oie the latter:pr \u2018% fine ones; fair ERRORS.ARE IMPOSSIBLE.Rystém fol- Towed by us in the compounding of drugs \u2018and the filling of prescriptions, errors or \u2018e guarantee at all\u2019 times the purity | hoard to-day 33 factories offered J boxes of olieesd.~All gold at 9%c to 9 -_ Belleville, Ont, June 2.~Nineteen tabtar: boxes ¢ \u2018of white, and \u2018 | gorvwan June à Th coran chepse 238° boxes: of \u2018white, and 44 American\u2019 edloste.\u201cAN aoîd References, ul rats but 52 es.Rivalry between two houses [7-7 777, + resulted\u2019 the price: going up to 9 11-i6c, 636 twins at.s 108 ë fe ect fhe Dusiness done.a ih Bef ada.Canadians Should \u2018Avrange i the summer at one of the Barron, M \u201cTwin Mountain House, Crawford House, Fabyan House, Only 6 hours from: Montreal via C.P.R.Portland Express.HAY FEVER CANNOT EXIST IN THIS REGION.The.Publishers of: the \u201c Witiese™ have again opened.the suey RESORT INFORMATION.BUREAU, at the .WITNESS\u201d those contemplating going to a Sommer Resort may, at their leisure, look aver interesting Booklets, Pamphlets.and Cards, descriptive of the leading Summer Resorts of -Canade; and the-United.States.Also: time tables of Railways and Steamboats reaching these resorts, together with deseriptions- .of the interésting points along: the various\u201d routes.This is the oldest newspaper Bummer Resort Bureau in Can: A cordial invitation is extended to-all * Witness » readers 8 to consult the Bureau, which i is- \u2018open during regular office: hours.© spond.at t least a part of 11 & Barron Co\u2019s Hotela: \u2018For terms, êto., address \u201d BC camson.Preprieter.A Gol Tennis, THE ELMER, y Resort, within cé pour el Busting, de | ams wt het nd: 00 ra sn \u2018 7 i D .a .ae hot, mate pe for usa 5 be, FR reims DAME\u2019 pu open.; ra pré ÉRONDIN, Notre D se This well-known 8: ad.po or oy js 2 À unique-côrner of the earth.| sucres ABELL, Popham B t week.Que ous: st Quotations ins thom : gotive - demand.wo ale in grees \u2018For rates, eto., write the Barron, Mer rili & Barron Co., at Twin Mountain, NH, Crawford, NH, and Fabyan\"s; N.H.GOLF LINKS\u2018 AT ALL THREE HOTELS, OTTAWA HOUS OUSHINOS: ISLAND: ving Opens June asth.a TIE T0 KB ST, LOUIS.\u2014T0.cottat containing Ai | > yooms; water \u2018connections in each NB Foo Bt 0 fige: .MACINTOSH.; 5105; wr \u2018Bt.Semen mixer.SUMMER BOARD AT HIGHLANDS, Lovat Lachine Road, near C.P.R.;, good Amy dl 'BEACONSFIBL] , Let, Furnished plenty\u2019 of shade, near Water: Drymmand \u2018street.: \u20180° a board: .ae à our 1.Apply at onge.\u201cWANTRD,M.«5 pans iae A6 Bishop atrost.WANTED, 3 ne \"éLaS 5 BALESLADIES, \u2018 WANTED, \u201cGENEL NANTES, 4 GENERAL BREVANT ; sito | 0 LE ouse: wor 151 Hutchison street.4° : work, with.\u20ac references; no washin : oy Mrs.J.5 Low -Road, Montreal, \u2018Britian fish American Di Dyelbe.Co.4 \u2018WANTED, A A\" COOK, \"ALSO HOUSHEMAID, - \u201cwilling to gq:to the: country for the summer; good references required.296 Stanley street.4 WANTED, BRASS \u201cFINISHER, STEADY fob for \u2018Aret-class sober man.CHADWICK BROTHERS, .Hamilton, Ont.4 PETER ID, DRESSMAKER,ABLE TO CUT and'Fit Wool and Cotton Goods.Apply, \u2018by letter; A.24, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.VANTEE.AT 4206 ST.CATHERINE St, Westmount, young, man to serve in Gro- _cery Store and to drive, WANTED, TWO.| \"SERVANTS, COOK NF - Housemaid, \u201cto to go to\" the country.Apply \u2018ta \u2018Mrs.JOHN \u201cMCLENNAN, Windsor Hotel, Tuesday evening, - \"June bth, be- \u201ctween 7.30: and.8 a'olaek.4 _ Favre BUTLER; MUST BE STEADY, of good character, .and understand bis duties; réfersnoss required.Appl cons 6 et to.und\" Litrme \u2018at F'hours \u201cROBERT oss Arehibela treet: Outawa.: WANTED.HOUSEMAID, ONB WHO 18 : Led 1 ta waking \u201ctable; references re- 0 am.or 3 to WANTED, FOR JUNE 11, A GOOD GEN- \u2018eral Servant: fof family of two; must bave oity references.\u201cApp y 10 University gt FANTEE AN Rx RRIENGED \"COOK ww go to AN counter referances required poly, mornin, \u201cbre ton: and evenings, to 917 \u2018Sherbrooke street, Wa NTED, TwWQ.CARPENTERS.THOS.KNBEN, 3 Canoord: street.- TT 3 3 | WANTED,\u201d \"A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 16 years, to-do À t.housework; good place.Pepe, 450 .8t.nee _Prince Arthur: - street.once a \u201cAppiy to MR.pure and se : Desk ; : Cou.\u2018corner.: Layroite streets, Fags of Tr pply.158 Drummo SP, : Tr OPRRATORS ON\u201d TEHIRTS, \"Shire Pa Overall ni ary hor EE are Ni ta THÉ LAURÉNTIDE OTHL OW.TEE U TDF S = 8.N wv open; it \u2018has been eompletelÿ- and.tourists will Bad every.somo 1 ry SLES 464 dq: Hhotsed, & venue, Ca & es clophone déount \u201c599 {AID FOR GENERAL HOURE- | \"ALLEN, Ver > lominique .street, .\u2018abave., ver iétters Sere a eesed te .an advertiser .desiring.to conceal his or her identity may economi- - cally do so.havi «roles = hyo re cents added to | ii Houses for Sale.en FOR SALE, NO.78 ST.es : a modern house, with extension Xi Barly EN: 5 y or : easy payments to.= w.\u2018WALKER, nw Be niche Ff 0 LS A ha + 22 pit A à HOUSE 70 i LOT, AT T LITTLE Mh TO \"BENT, % BISHOP STREET.PAF Co furnace; 2h footers Re apravements., 4 ining Fraxchoure; rouse; 1051 \u20ac x REGAL sires: St TO .LE LET, AT DORVAL, THE AL, \u2018THE | Property >raperty of the Jats Prof, Ee i Bachar Ra Bn ey » hd Doles.à stadl water in ouse; an e.Apply to T.sow house Imperial Bull: ding, 107 St.James street, TO LE LET, AT DORVAL, \u2018A SPLENDID.2 tage, 5 bedrooms; large : , Conche- house.and stable; ahade\u2019.shes.ete op posite Dorval.Inland; sental Apply to T.F, ings, 107 Bt.James ¢ are 2 Lar, AS ce Jake, : ; uses, fron to T.F.TRIHÉT, Imperial\u2019 a St James streat ST.LAMBERE, TO, TO, FOR 5 en.JOHN i 1 ame- street, uo Hy po LET; pre NTS A FLATS i |The 3 rogms, co 8 rge an Ë ag Ampeg; lo low rent.yoo 0 ve LÉ Een Fo y » en pl or i > ser ABE A 3 BUILDING TO LET,SUITABLE.for: Shoot: RE sad\u201d Forlification \u20181808, Si 000d: 00: gull Lanante) Ison: dee., kas dhe CX ; x rn hah Tens dR & : tofs: the ghtaining.\u2018gnder:' \u2018a falge pretence, the sum | £°$400 He pleaded | The evidence In |: 5.SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION, RICHMOND AND DRUMMOND COUNTY WHITE RIBBONERS- MEET.- The fourteenth annual convention of Richmond and Drummond County W.C.T.U.was held on May 31 and June 1 in Trenholmville.The first session was held in the Methodist Church.Ars.Ewing, county president, in the } chair.Mr.John A.Nichols, of Lowell, Mass., the Rev.Mr.Brown and Mrs.(Rev.) Hall, of Island Pond, Vi., .were among the visitors present.Mrs.(Archdeacon) Lonsdale, of Kingsey, gave a kind welcome to the convention in the name of the Tr2nholmville union.The president delivered her annual address, which was timely and inspiring.Several reports were received \u201d and read.At the evening session, after.some recitations and sacred songs by the choir and Sunday-school scholars, .the address of the evening was delivered \u2018by Mr.Nichols, who tongratulated the delegates on their splendid work for temperance and prohibition during the long struggle ; in * Richmond County against the liquor traffic.During all these years the banner of no compromise had been bravely borne by the temperance workers of the county.In the course of nis address he arraigned the\u201d traffic as \u201cthe enemy of home, the \" foe of civilization, the fruitful source of crime and misery, and urged all present to aid in the efforts put forth by the W.C.T.U.to create a public sentiment which would be strong enough to compel the enactment and enforcement of Jaws protecting the home and safe-guarding society from the presence of the scourge.It was a long fight, but the cause of truth and righteousness \u201c must ultimately triumph.\u2019 , At.the conclusion of the address Mrs.Ewing read a telegram received by Mr.Wilton Wadleigh, Mayor of Kingæy, from a Quebec official promising that no wholesale license should be granted.: At the morning session on June 1 the treasurer's.report and that of the eor- responding secretary were read, as also \u201c were \u2018those of Mrs, Neilson, supérin- tendent of scientific temperance instruction, and Mrs.\u2018Hedge, of East Angus, on Sabbath-school work.The \u2018election of officers resulted in the re-eleotion by acclamation of Mrs.Sanderson as honorary president, also of Mrs.Ewing, as \" \u2018president, Mrs.Gibson, Danville, as first _ .#%ice-president, Mrs.Cross, Melbourne, corredponding secretary; Miss E.Lewis, Melbourne, recording secretary, and Miss \u201cMain; Mslbourne, treasurer.Mrs.(Rev.) Killock gave an interesting red port \u2018of: har}; visit\u2018 :tô \u201c thé \u201cEcumenical Council on, Foreign Mission Work, in bk.T - 7 8 \u201cAt thé Friday\u2019 afternoôn session Mrs.Sanderson explained ihe present status of scientific.temperance instruction in ~ our schools.The plan of work for the year and resolutions were.read.\u201d as -ap- proved.Mrs.Sanderson read an extract from the Horti \u2018Smoking bill of Ja- \u2018pan, \u201cwhose préamblé \u2018states that in civ- ed cou trizs boys and girls do not smoke.rs.Dickson read an able paper on \u2018How to interest.the young in _a \u201ctemperance.\u201d Mrs.Mitchem reported for flower mission work: and Mrs.Cross for press po.The convention\u2019 closed by singing - \u201cGod be wita you till.we meet again,\u201d after which all joined in singing - \u2018God: Sive the Queen\u201d Tea was served and all departed.delighted with the convention, COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.TRUS \u201cBILLS RETURNED ON.SATUR- .DAY.we - _\u2014 turnéd.true bills in the cases of John D.Roach, for robbery; N.\u2018Fulten, bill\u201d és r Hart, charged with theft.charged \u2018with libel: against Ald, Lareaw,\u201d - accused pleaded sully, and Mi.- 'said\u2019tHe publication: of the letter: had ed his clent great uneasiness, a püblie:- \u2018However, Ald.Lareau was now fisted that Mr.Turcot \u2018was acting under a \u2018misunderstanding, and did not.intention- « ally.mean .any: harm.to him.He would be satisfled if sentence - \u2018were suspended.| The Hon.Chief\u2019 Justis had no wish to be unduly severe: understood the cir- - cuinstanves of tho case thoroughly, and \"would imjose a file of $5 or fifteen days.Hypolite\u2019 Cabana \u2018was \u2018then arraigned be Court.Cabana is charged with from one David Sirois.\u201cot.guilty.the charge.> this : ease 1 omplicated,: but- rather inter esting.-Cabañs, some months ago, purchased.à for 8 $1 David Sirois.- 14 | n as the Seb \u201caftai 1 the.Superior ag, doom, oy settled, t \"on Saturday \u2018morning the Grand Jury re- ; Napoleon Lefebvre, |\u2019 for robbery; El Vendette, for robbery; J.1.weft; Isidore Turcot, libel.\u2018No4- rted in the case of Wm.Rm | \"The: case - of .Isidore Turcot, who.\u2018was | \u2018 ares frst taken up and quickly.duspesed of.| a placed -him- in a false position before \u2018the |' om the store, stock and\u2019 H- [4 I to pa \u2018 4 \u201ccash.at\u2019 the start, hed Io hey paid in instalments.\u201d Tu |: J i 8 wag\u2019 faulty, and }' Ke an action in brits \u2014 {ire atock and \u2018effects.|; \u201d 0 this condition, ihe.Ce Phy : Senin #6 aus that: When he\u2019 purchased | ~ he thought, Sabana held the 1t-|\" and at [ the time he sold to Mr.Sirois he acted \"in\" .good.faith, and though he could: the license transferred in Sirois\u2019s name.Lafontaine, counsel for the accused, addressed the jury in.a very able manner, \u2018and the Court.adjourued at 6.30 to 100 \u2018clock |.| this motning: A PRESHY TERIAN GOOD-BYE.The Winchester \u2018Press\u2019 of May 24 gives an account of the leave-taking of Mr.John Rowat and his family from Winchester.They were entertained at a farewell social .in the Sunday school rooms of St.Paul\u2019s Church, where refreshments were served, .and where an impromptu musical pro- |.gramme was arranged.Mr.Rowdt was | called to the platform, and in the name of congregation \u2018Mr.James Maxwell, chairman, of .the board of managers, pres- - ented - him\u2019 with, a beautiful Oxford Bible \u2018and.Book of: Praise combined.-The Rev: | E.8.Logie, pastor of St.Paul\u2019s Church, \u2018read an address from the members and ad- berents, in which Mr.Rowat\u2019s duties .as a Sunday -school .worker, and as one of as having been done cheerfully and without stint.Mrs.Rowat\u2019s work in the mission societies, and in other departments of church and: Sunday school work, was also praised, and the address in choice words bade him-good-bye, -with the-assurance that Chests would long be \u2018remembered \u2018 in Winchester.real.BIBLE STUDY CONFERENCE.A Bible study conference, beginning on Monday, June 18, at 8 p.m.and lasting for ten days, will be held under the auspices of the Toronto Bible Training.School.Lectures will.be delivered \u2018in the assembly hall of the school, 110 College stréet; morning, afternoon apd evening of each day.In ad- ditton to the regular staff of the schoel, the Rev.\u2018Drs.Moorehead and.Erdman, from the United States; representatives from the leading theological colleges in Toronto,and other well-known Bible teachers, will le¢- ture on important Bible themes.All the exercises will be conducted on interdenominational, biblical and spiritual lines.The similar conference of last year was in every way helpful and successful.There is no fee for tuition, and ministers of the Gospel, students,Sunday-school teachers and Christian workers generally will be cordially welcomed.All who desire programmes or other information should apply 'to.the Rev.Dr.Stewart, principal of the school.\u2014\u2014\u2014e\" THE THIRTY-FIRST PUPIL CONCERT.: the Montreal Conservatory of Music,\u2019 940 Dorchester street, on Saturday after- Mr.C.E.Seifert, spares no pains to culture the taste of his.pupils, and direct it into the right - -channels.: The last three.concerts have been most enjoyable, and de-: servedly well attended, The programme comprised selections.from the works of Haydn, Meyer, Bergmann and Mozart, the following being the performers: The Misses | M.McLaren, E.MacDermott, Nellie Mc- | Nicoll, \u2018E.Galbraith, Mr.E.Schneider, and | Master P.Schneider.THE LATE DR.O'CONNOR.|.| nor took place yester@ay afternoon.from the; - residence\u201d of his: father-in-law, J.Coleman, 103 McTavish street; to.Coté} + des Neiges cemetery, where the.funeral |: service was conducted by the Rev.Father} Kelly; oF St.Laurent College.The chief mour were: Messrs.Patrick O'Connor; John \u2018O\u2019Connor and Dr.James O'Connor, | brothers of the deceased; lames J.Cole- | man, father-in-law; A.Coleman, P.Coleman, Wm.Coleman, Jorn Coleman, W.Coleman, .P.:Colemaï, and \u2018several other relatives.The Catholic.order of.Foresters, C.M.B.A., and Knights-of.Columbus, attended in a body ., A HOUSE OF INDUSTRY.During last week .there were 133 per- |: manent.inmates at the country house in connection with the.Protestant House of Industry: and Refuge and 38 permanent inmates at the George Moore Memorial Home.| Three.hundred -and twenty-one ni~ht lodg- | ter street, a decrease of 29.as \u201ccompared with the number given during tHe gorres- ponding week of last year.The visiting governors: for the present homes at Longue Pointe are Messrs.Chas.Byrd and I Jamilton, Ferns.is Vie Acid i in \u2018the w : Unhealth kidneys are the the acid, \u201cmatism.8 Kidney: ease.Dodd's Ridhey Pills \u201c4 have made'a greât part of their reputation\u2019 vi ng Rheumatism.-So :g@ the cause \u2018of.those oe ar shooting ins and stiff, aching joints.There is.- but one sûre way\u2014 Lost a \u201c At the conclusion of the evidence, Mr.|.\u20ac the managers of-the church, were.set :forth-i.+ and his family are now \u2018residents a Monte \u2019 The last chamber musicale took place £ at |\u2019 noon.The pupil concerts .of- this institute |.are given.for the purpose of showing the | .progress of the students, and the director, | 2e reg À me 4 \u2018The funeral of the\u2018late Dr.Charles O\u2019Con-: { fr: James.| \u2019 ings were given at the refuge on\u2019.iDorches- | week to the House of Industry and to the | ww Your nerves will be strong.\u2018If your blood ts bad and you feel nervous: tired, miserable and weak.you should take Hood's Sarsaparilla.It will change the condition of your blood and the state of your feelings, also.It will make vour blood rich and pure and.glve you strong nerves and swéet sleep.Itis America\u2019s Greatest Medicine -Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilia |; \u201cIs gold dy all druggiats.Price $1.WoOn's PILLS are the favorite cathartic.2e CADBURY'S COCOA, ABSOLUTELY PURE, THEREFORE BEST * NO CHEMICALS USED.Our drug business is established on sound.and healthy business principles.We give people just what they ask for, and guarantee all our drugs to be of standard purity.Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Sponges and - Toilet Goods generally at Lowest Prices.We desire to call your special attention to our fresh stock of Paine\u2019s Celery \u2018Compound.It.is the medicine of the \u2018day for the weak, ailing, nervous and sleepless.No other medicine has such strong and convincing testimonials.B.E.McGALE, Druggist, 2123 Notre Dame street, Montreal.Flower Seed, NOT THE CH EAPES T, flower.epi.Plants of all kinds, Soe 8.8.\u2018BAIN, ; Nurseryman, _Seedsman and.fo, RE RE ++ - \u201866 BEAVER HALL HILL, hod a CATHE EINE.ST.> MONTH \u2018 5 Ta o® ae PLi us ter Fitter, \"ane Paco JORRING PROMPTLY PATES ye i \u2014 :- Be NOT TAKE ormmms.= \u201c.BEAVER BRAND\" 7.MACKINTOSH fm the Best and Cheapest.If yéar storekeeper don't have it,\u2019 got 1} direct from ua, THE: BRAYER Rois Damme first Seung ce.THELAKEOF TuEwoops JMiLLING COMPANY, Listed in nid Fos : CAPA CAPACITY.8.300] BARRELS DAILY.Ensiora Office, 27.Board.\u2018 ! Trade Building.7 (= STOPFED FRER \u2014Permanen tly .our e à y.Dr, .QUES SE AT NERVE RESTORER, nitive Magor Cos 18 St, John St.Montreal.\u2018 T STEAMSHIP TICKETS, | \u201c7 But the Best to grow and | DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.HIVERPOOL SERVICE, Freatrer.de From pépobee une.a.m une m ERM AL foe 2 3 Ss June 23, bo.m.une ay VANCOUVER July 7,9am.July 7, 6 p.m.\u201cThis steamer does not carry passengers.\"Rates: First Cabin, $60 and upward single; | $114 return, according to berth.Second | Cabin, $37:50 single; $71.25 return.Steeraga to Liverpool, Derry, London, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $23.30.| Steerage outfits furnished free, Midship saloons, electric light, 'Promenads decks.BOSTON.SERVICE.=.NEW ENGLAND, from Boston Jane 20th, 4 p.m spacious \u2026 \u2014 PARIS 1900, for ST oom Fans am Salo Sa ls list for American is x American and North G rman 1.Rl ofr ba obtained from ud oan We.H.HENRY, Agent, 116 St.Peter St.,- Mechanics\u2019 Inst.Bide.mél Mai» 2646.GPEND YOUR WINTER IN| JAMAICA, New Fine Steamshipé, 2,000 tons each.| BOSTON FRUIT Co.Laave Boston every.\u2018Wednesda at 10 am.First-class Return Fare, $35.D.BATTERSBY, Agent, 176 Bt.James 5 Montreal IB EN A LRA YT SHIT PEC re SU Ten & Steamers leave Montreal for 1,000 Islands, Pointe ' Charlotte.and- Torento, .- Tuesday, : \u2018Thursday and Saturday, at 1 p.mer from- Montreal connécta at\u2019 Bs + A ('éteamer TORONTO.- Tens tl \u201cadv Rates Gong Wesi péémer FORTS Fines = Ir Steamer leaves Monday py Thursday, | at 7 p.m., for intermediate port 8.- SAGUENAY\" LINE.\u2018Steamer leaves \u2018Quebéo' \u201cTuesday and: Saturday, 8 a.qm.4 \"Steamer LAPRAIRIE - \u2018Leaves week: days from Montreal at 12.30 p.m., instéad of at 2 p.m.; \u2018instead.of 2.30- pm.\u2019 \u2018For further Information and tickets, \u2018 apply to H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, - | Agent, 128 St, James street, \u201copposite fice, or \u2018Freight \u2018 to +R.McEWAN, wis JA Victoria Pier.\u201d Tel.Main 1782 \u2018and | moOttawa River | Navigation Ço.DAILY MAIL, LINE STEAMERS Sundays.excepted.: = SOVEREIGN: EMPRESS i BETWEEN: \u201cMontreal and Ottawa Now running: regularly for.the season.\u201d : Pessengers from- Montreal \u2018take 8 am.trajn \u2018to.Lachine to -condeot with star | \u2018SOVEREIGNT er | 5 1 Takes | 4 RAPIDS, = À Ve Charlotte An, | Commences running Thursilay,.May.31st Toronto.and Hamilton, end | l p.m.Leaves Laprairie ELDER DENRSTES & co.3 BEAVER LINE.\"ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Weekiy Satlings between Montreal and Liverpool.Calling at Quabec and Rimouski, P.Q.and Morville Ireland, each way, to émbark and land .Passengers and Mails.From Liverpool Steamer.| -From Montreal.\u201cTues, May: 2.Lakoe Megantic.\u2026.\u2026.Fri.June 8 \"Tes.May: 29.Lake Buperior.Fri., June 16 Tue, Juno 5.Lake Ontario.Fri.June?2e8., June 12% Lusitania.Fri: des June [$.Lake Chamy iain.0 tons).1 do.I second as te Liver ey London or Lado.Single ki re Lake Ontatio and Take Supertor.$35.00 $66.50 Lake.Champlain, Lake egantio : and Loris Les sevesosesa0cec0s $37.50 $7L.35 reons pio a four-berthed room will be extra.Third Class ér Steerage, to Liverpool, London or ondonderry, etc, $22.and $33; according to steamer.MONTREAL to AVONMOUTH.58,\"MEMNON.Friday, June 8 *88.DEGAMA.\u2026.-.-Friday, June 15 - *88.ETOLIA .\u20260\u2026.Friday, June YOLA 00 \u2026 Friday, June \u201cThese steamérs have very comfortable accommo dation for a limited number of first cabin passengers.te, 850 single, 20 return.NY fo MONTREAL TO \u201cLONDON.\u2018 88.STRATHNEVIS, .\u2026 Saturday, June 16 ELDEE, & Co ¢ st.Sacrament st.MONTREAL \u2018Chie: Agency , 80.BR; EARLE & CO., 12 Sherman St.Toronto Agency\u201480 Yonge St.tres { REFORD AGENCIER Co DONALDSON LINE.= 58.Reomun.4 MIL one 88, Lakouis.7,508 (old storage).+0vaocuse recep eeead, 00 * \"88.Orthia.x 8S.Salacia.\u2026 88, Tritouis Ze .esesevessn ms cssnsbegsee B88.: Be.Hames (cold storage).KONIA (cold storage).120s June 28.\u201ceos EEE a j 88 HURONA à \u2018storage.soy LEITH SERVICE.\u2018 88.JACON A: nanpandsresae gene .Jube15 : ABERDEEN SERVI *g8.£BCALO ss À\u2018 vucccrerriosrancccu MAT 31 : AGÉNTs-Calrne, X vou & Nob Nowoastloon Tyne: A.Low; a F fables, .urch Aven \u2018London, 0.; nomaon & on ro W.Thomson & Bo! dee, Sco and.bot ie PÉTORAGE Bted | in special steamirs of LORD LINE.To Cardi, - Fu TORD.IVEAGH.Creveeseesssrese duns 10 crack Gu CHARL Er Sand June 8) \u2018Thomas Dixon on Oop Carte : Through Bills of (of Lading granted by dny ihe shoreiiien to of from any po int in Cansds.or Wi further perticulars enderson, Bros.oro her .ricalars 9 Bree eds Ont, hota &C.Liraited), St.Joho, N.B.OF TE ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, Bund Be \u2018Bebramént Brest.\"MONTRBAL UEBEC STEAMSHIP | RIVER AND GULF oF er sr.LAWRENCE.| \u2014\u2014 Summer Crutses in Cool Lattsudes.- ; \u201cTHRE WELL\u2019 \u2018and\u2019 favorably known 88.\u201cCAMPANA 1,700.tons, lighted by elec- \u2018and\u2019 with- ail 4th and.18th; July 2nd; 16th apd boric -Au- }; gat -18th- and- 27th; .Septembpr 10th and} \"fof: Piotou, : N.8.; calling at Quebet, | : tricity,.\u2018modern .comforts, | | leaves Montreal\u2019 on\u2019 Mondays at.2-p.m.,Juné Father.t, Perce, .Grand.LS PBI [., abd Chatiottetown.| TT = onifort.eket ui 7001 Fic Service Overland \u2014 Com fog June 13th \u201cIM PK RIAL \u2018 will leave Windsor St.Station 9.3 LIT FERS Ottawa, Winnipeg, Kootenay points.- Time, Montreal to Vano.Naver, Fast Train 100 hours Opening SEASIDE CITY TICKET 129 Nl.JA Improved Train Service Arr.London.9.30 p.m.11.00 an.3 | Are.Detroit.\u201c845m.1.10 pon.& | ar Chicago.2.3 na: NAB mm.N150% FEET 3 1 TR 4 Une 4 a BETWEEN MONTREAL and OTTAWA Leave Montreal 1 Ham Arrive Ottawa \u20181L 2 40 a.m.\u201c TN .Ww M03 pm wh Ayo \u201c ou igi mo \"91558 « wa 1610 8m.\u201c Montre] 959 a KX \u201c 14.0,4 \u201c \u201c\" \"1 15 an u \u201c * p.m.8.50 6.3 p.m.\u201c \u201c 15 pe - \"Daily.{Daily except 8: nay.po FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Toronto and West, Maty.Daily.Fx R Lve.Montreal.9.00 a.m.N.pe mn 10.23 un.Arr.Toronto.5.20 p.m.850 15 Prime \u2018Arr.Hamiton.6.55 p.n.gon no gl em Ar 400 1 A NU \".40n.0.10 am.Arr.Buffalo.tO.pn, 12.00 naon bh, nou 119) à m, -Osipès,, AST Bt.J aes st, on issu 1 Btation.a.m., daily, to Vancouver, Pacific Coas: and Improved Rervice to Kt.Agathe, L commencing Juns 11th.be lars Tatar Delle a rticulars later.of New Route between (QUEBEC, ST.JOHN, N.B., & HALIFAL VIA MEGAATIC.In effect June 4th, Through First- Sleeping Car service.ue frst-class and AND NEW ENGLAND Season 1900.Improved Service.Between Montreal, Portland and Old Orchard Montreal, Boston, Springfield, Worcester, N ashus, po \u2014\u2014 and TELEGRAPI OFFICE, MEN BT.(next Post Office), 3 1900, trains fax, N.S., St.pean eh tram, treal Montreal | sive at Levis.ths Marftinde ara Traiter.Paffas ame for shooting Moncton, N.Lure vas AN Ar Lal Suae., Bonaventure Depot, Montreal, The Maritime Express will except on Saturday, at 11.30 a.m., \u2018MH.À.PRICE, OUTRE will leave and arrive \u201ca as foliows; leave daily, for Hali- John, N.B., and other pains in the Maritime Provinces.The Maritime Express from points as above, will arrive daily, except on Monday, cal Express will leave dally, ex- or Cavin a at 7.40 a.m., aria a 1.15 p.m., and ai Rivers oh ny 7 > Here d Shee \u2026., Roue ai Send Cat = \u2018will Jéave RiVieté du due to ar- cent on .Sunday, at 12.00, at 4.25 pm, due to an at 10.10 9.10 on for Levis leave daily ex- cote en\u201d Sunday, at.11.16 p.m., due to sr- at 7.20 a.m., and connecting \u2018with: accommodation for Campbellton, N.B .Accommodation leave Levis at 11.40 a.\u2018daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive is Montreaï at 10.00 p Vestébule.trains.Pith luxurious sleeplug and dining\u2019 cars- and first-class coaches on Express.: Phroueh- sieaping' cars between Montres an T nant TP-uaene= THE LAND OF BIG GAME.\"The imwercowomial Haiiway w tue dire route to-the great game regions of Easter Quebec, New Brunewick \u2018and Nova In this area ate for moose, deer, cariboù same, as well as uaitmited opportunitis Scots the finest hunting grousd and other big .goese, duck, brant, aod wild ae common to this part of the con- De POTTINGER, Seneral Meneses B., Jan.12th, 19 \u2018Assistant General Passen: \u2018Freight.Agent, Room 118, Board of Tradt \u2018 \u2018Building.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 14% St.Jame con MPANY, upaited).LE kitten ©._Stätionery, &c.- + Bank\u2019 Printers: \u201c TIMMIS, NOBLE & CO, Wholesale mMtationers, \u2018Book Manufacturers.and Lithographers.256 CRAIG STREET, Professional.__ RKEY MONTGOMERY, a À SARBISTERS re PLE BUILDING = ee.pS VES\" = ® me » 3 | .\u2014 = Sh AL - preached at both services.In the morn- -aûd-dealt meiniy with the sibjott of MoNpAY, JUNE 4.190C ADVERTISEMENTS.If \u2018the Drain up, what is the result ?Pipe in Your Kitchen Clogs ' You must remove the stuff or it will decay and fill your house with evil odors of putrefactidn.That's precisely what happens, in your own body when you become constipated, and the poisonous matter is taken up by the blood and carried back into your system, only it is much worse, because you are unconscious of the effects, but every one who comes near vou literally smells you.I know, slightly, two ladies, both of them amiable and attractive women otherwise, who are veritable walking Charnel houses! Cculd I use a more expres sive or truthful term ?These ladies are so raturated, with the poisonous effluvia from their internal economy that they are habituated to it; their sense of smell is blunted.I wonder how their husbands endure them! Both of these women suffer from Constipation : their complexions are muddy and their breaths nauseating to sensitive people.I wish I knew them intimately enough to advise them£i to try Karl\u2019s Clover Root Tea, tha À most wonderful medicine I have ever jo known for the\u2019 regulation of the bowels, purifying of the \u201cblood and swenbening of the.breath.My dear sisters, I wish to tell you that your health depends entirely on the state of your blood.Your blood makes vou whatever you are, for through the blood every organ in your body is kept in repair.If your blood is poisoned by the waste material that iz retained in ycur body because of your constipation, you are not being built ap as you should be.Karl's Clover Root Tea is a truly wonderful builder.It producer tissue healthy digestive organs, allowing your food to nourish you, and induces sound, refreshing slzep.Ask your druggist for a sample, orwrite to S.C.Wells & Co., 52 Colburn Street, Toronto, Ont.wha wi'! mail yau one.Sold in the United States and Canada at 25e and 50c, and in England at 1s 6d and 2s sd: ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE New Chancel and Organ of the Churc Opened.\u2014\u2014 DEDICATORY SERVICES WERE HELD YESTERDAY.\u2014\u2014 The new organ and chancel of the Church of St.James the Apostle were opened yesterday, solemn dedicatory eer- vices being held both in the morning and evening, both of which were attended to the wtimost capacity of the church.The Right Rev.John Philip Du Moulin, D.D., Lord Bishop of Niagara, ing, at 11 o'clock, full choral communion was celebrated.The text of the Bigh- op\u2019s sermon was II.Timothy, #, 81: Pentecost.© Towards the closes of \u201cthe sermon the bishop referred to \u2018the new chancel and to the time when, thirty years: ago, he was assistant in the Church of St.James the Apostle, with ite pres ent rector, whom he always had loved end hoped to do so to the end.At the evening service His Lordship took as his text Luke xxiv., 49, \u2018And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you; but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.\u2019 At such a time of holy festivals as this, said the preacher, when Whitsuntide stood between the resurrection and ascension on the one side and Trinity on the other, meny useful lessons were to be learned from the Holy Scriptures read, from the Epis- les and Gospels get out during this Jeriod.His Lerdship then spoke of tie commission given by Christ to his disciples to preach repentance and remission cf sins among all nations, and showed the vast difficulty.of the task through the state of the world at thet - time when, through its dark civilization, man suffered oppression in every direction.The apostles themselves being but Galileans untaught, unlearned, of but one speech, who had not rallied to Christ in his hour of trial, felt how unworthy they were and how impotent to fulfil Chmat\u2019s commands.But as Ged in former days had imbued Moses with power irom on high, as he had aided laaah and Jeremiah, so did he give these weak, unfit men thé power of the Holy Ghost to enable \u2018them to do his wark, So they waited a Jerus and in due time the pre when the holy day\" Si ed.The Almighty had ohosert fitting | Mie judgmonts, the expression.cisions of His wisdom, \u2018knowledge and symbol of his power in the \u2018rushing mighty wind which was heäfd.The 2postles were endued with heavenly power and went forth conquering \u2018and to \u2018nquer and proving everywhere that \u201cesus was the Ohriet.To-day, as then, Jesus had given to each of us & com- uvsion .members of the.\u2018Last night some excitement | the War Office to warrant the \u2018assump- heard there, while at the same time à munition have been removed from the KRUGER'S DEPARTURE.MEN AND WOMEN WEPT AS THE TRAIN DREW OUT.Pretoria, May 30.\u2014By messenger to Lorenzo Marquez, June 2.\u2014At the request of the Transvaal Government 20.British officers, who are prisoners here, proceeded to-day to Waterval station, where five thousand British prisoners are : The officers were sent there | to keep order among the men, who are \u2018very much excited over the approach of burg The\u2019 quartered.their comrades toward the capital.remaining town burghers have gone to the suburbs to guard the approaches to the city.retary Reitz, and other high officials left for Middleburg during last night (Tuesday).There was a solemn and affecting seene at the railway station.Men and women wept as the train drew out.The President was as calm as usual.NEWS FROM PRETORIA.- Pretoria, May 30, via Lorenzo Marquez, June 2.\u2014The rapid advance of the British towards Johannesburg was checked yesterday when fierce fighting, which lasted all day took place round Hlendsfontein.The Bokburg and Johannesburg commandos especially distinguished themselves, performing many deeds of valor.They were under Commandant Ben Viljoen and Commandant Deerksen.The Fast Rand \u2018Boer Artillery did fearful\u2019 execution among the British.They had a \u2018Long Tom\u2019 mounted on a railway truck, which _mamoeuvred with extraordinary \u201crapidity | along the railway.This gun threw shrapnel a distance of six miles and its fire demoralized the British.It is stated here that the Pritisn casualties exceeded those of any previous battle of the war.It is reported that President Bbeyn and \u2018General Christian De Wett have |.| ärrived in the vicinity of Kroonatad.A force of Orange Free State Boera | are east of \u201cBloemfontein.They are threatening the lines of communication of the British.ADVANCE CHECKED.The troops approaching \u2018Johannesburg | from west of the Rand were repulsed today.They were forced to retire to Zut- bekom, two and a half hours from | Johannesburg, to await the arrival of the British from other directions.One of the highest authorities of the regublic before.leaving here for Lyden- bug was \u2018intervi dent \u2018concerning ation.that the next coiiple of deys would: de- | cide the fate of the Transvaal.It would in that time either be.completely defeated or have lost its independence or the British army would have sustained one of the greatest: disasters that had ever yet befallen it.Humanity, he added, was about to be staggered in a wholesale manner.Considerable alarm was deised here | by a report which subsequently proved | to be false that the Makapan and other \u2018 Kaffirs in the Waterberg district had bécome involvéd in tribal fights, \u2018 Telegraphic communication with Jo- and order prevailed througliout the town hannesburg is still intact.FOUGHT THREE DAYS.Noon, May 31, via Lorenzo Marquez, \u2018June 2.\u2014Ben Viljoen\u2019 s commandos are passing throrigh the town.They came in from the direction of the Rand.The men have been fighting for three days | and they are worn out.The horses are also exhausted.The men are retreating.\u2018The artillery are going east and | north and it is believed more firmly that no defence of Pretoria will be made.Last night's \u2018Volkestem,\u201d the official stated that.: Kroonstad and Bloemfontein were be- |: organ of the Transveal, ing threatened by the burghers and that there is a prospect that they .will be retaken.General De Wett, with \u2018eight thous- |- and men, oeeupied Viljoen\u2019 s .Drift yes His.ho jee: is.ee and were.too fan away to take Part.in the terday.go eribable \u2018scenes: o confusion town.\u201cThe.banks - are\u2019 ar All the government stores are bom | looted by the burghers.Foreign rési- \u2018dents and, members of the fighting com- mandos-ar& rushing.through the city.Chaos \u2018and confusion reign - sunreme, BOTHA STILL HOPEFUL.E \u2018Dhireday, May 31, (rioon).via Lorenzo Marquez, - June 3.\u2014Com- mandant-General' Louis Botha arrived bere \u2018a few hours after midnight.He was seen by a- correspondent who questioned him regarding the condition of affairs\"at the front.He said that he had: been in the .mddle for three days and three: nights.\u2018 \u201cThere was fearful fighting on Meorñday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday \u2018east.of Orange Grove, three and | à \u2018half miles from.Johannesburg, which | to tho Boers.General: Botha declared that- if | the: veil fighting \u2018Boers numbered .only | half \u2018as.many \u2018as the invading force the | British: would never have -been able te die\u201d command - of | get: near \u2018Johar the British advance guar i not already | de vw had \u2018proved .di | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.: to President Kruger, State Sec-\" : : ernment have Len completely pen majority of the Sabie as.ene te Aly needless, as over 4 million gold sov- ewed by a correspon | | said a ae - a \u2018trict.HE \u20ac proaches \u2018to the city.It is expected that a battle will be: fought at Six Mile Spruit at any moment.The residents of the town have formed a special corps protect property from looters.- President Kruger has left Belfast for Lyden- BADEN-POWELL\u2019S WHERE- : ABOUTS.Numerous British mounted infantry patrols are approaching from various directions, Gen.Baden-Powell is reported to be on the Rustenburg road.It is also said that General French is half | way here on the road from Johannes- \u2018Te Delagoa Bay Railway line is still intact but British scouts are reported to be south of Bronkhurst Spruit.There is.tremendous - excitement here and every one js hoping that the great strain will soon be ended.PANIC.PREVAILS.Pretoria, May 31 (by favor of Richard Harding Davis vo Delagoa Bay, June 3.\u2014Since the departure of President Kruger and State Secretary Reitz for Lyden- burg an extradrdinary state of panic hes prevailed here.The functions of gov- FE ereigns were shipped from here the same feeling among the officiels whose salary cheques for May, which were issued on May 29, were dishonored.This leaves ithe \"greater number.of them with their families without means.Altogether chaos reigas in official circles., A panic was caused yesterday nfter- \u2018noon by a report that President Kruge?\u2018had ordered the commandeering of all the remaining coin and gold in the banks \u2018for government purposes.It was said that the banks were to be raided at midnight by a special commando.On \u2018the report becoming known the combin- \u2018ed banks informed\u2019 Chief Justice Gre- \u2018gorowski and the remaining government {commission that any attempt to seize ithe gold would be met with armed re- \u2018sistance om their part.Many of the \u2018burghers residing in the city offered to assist the banks in resisting an illegal \u2018seizure of their funds.f THE \u201cEXODUS._ Capetown, Sunday, June 3.\u2014The telegraph line to Pretoria is still open, but the town is in great confusion.There bas been a general exodus, among those taking pärt in it being the foreign fighting legion.Six special trains left on ! Wednesday last, and one of them is reported to have been derailed.No Brit nL ish refugees have arrived.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ENTRY, TO Jon ANNESBURG.| OCCUPATION 1 PASSED OFF SATIS- D \u201cFACTORILY.\u201cLondon, June 3\u2014A œablegrari from Lord Roberts, dated Johannesburg, May 1, but which was not despatched \"from there until 8.30 a.m., on June 1, \u2018has \u2018been received by the War Office.It save :\u2014 \u2018 The occupation of Johannesburg vass \u2018 £d.off quite satisfactorily, thanks to the.excellent arrangements mede by Dr.Krause, the Transvaal commandant-here, Krause met me on my entrance .to Johannesburg and rode by my side to the governmént offices, where he intro- \u2018duced \u2018me to the heads of the several de: partments, all\u2019 of whom acceded to my (request that they would continue to car- Ty on their respective duties until they could be relieved of them.* \u2018Johannéeburg is \u2018very empty, but a \u2018good crowd of people had asssembled in \u2018the main square by the time the British \u2018flag was being hoisted.A royal salute was fired, and three cheers for the Queen were given.\u201cAt the end of the ceremony the \u2018eleventh and seventh divisions marched \u2018past with the naval brigade, the heavy \u2018artillery, .and two brigade divisions of \u2018the royal field artillery.\u2018cavalry division and\u2019 mounted infantry | nave \u2018beer left in.Johannesburg to pre- [m \u2018serve.order, while \u2018the remainder of the \u2018force is encamped north of the \"town on \u2018the Pretoria road.\u2019 : WANTED TO BLOW UP THE MINES.Johannesburg, May 30, by despatch rider to Pretoria, -and wa.Forenzo Marquez, June 2, 1.30 p.m.\u2014Judge Kock, \u2018who attempted.to: blow up the mines yesterday, was arrested by Special Com- \u2018mandant Dr.Krause, and was placed in jail on a charge of incendiarism.BRABANT\u2019S.HORSE.SEVERAL SMALL CAPTURES RE PORTED FROM MASERU.Masers, Basutoland, Friday, June Li a a of several small captures\u2019 at the: | i aide of the Boërs.Efeut.Rundle: was [0 he louptured, with twenty men, while: search: | \u201cling s-farm house inthe Ficksburg: dis \\ Two of the \u2018enemy vers Injured, | \"00e.PAIE 3 \u201cTen: thousand burghers defend.the à ap- day for Lydenburg.There.is a bitter - Que.first year.\u201cHe came from Enjÿfend \u2018years ago, \u2018where he had pre-| |.London, - \u2018 Géneral Hamilton\u2019s- column and the | lews.In 's Horse \u201chave been the | Lieut.Lees and two men were captured Another patrol while commandeering.of the border horse numbering twenty men was surrounded and captured.Count Gleichen sent thirteen men of the Provincial Horse, under Lieut.Bowker, with a flag of truce, to Senekal, to demand the enrrender of that place.The Boers captured the entire party, and, after robbing the men.of all but their clothing, sent them to Vrede, whence some of them managed to escape.Most of those who succeeded in eluding their guards were captured.\u2014\u2014 FELL AT FABER\u2019S FARM.BOMBARDIER LATIMER KILLED AND FOUR MEN OF E BAT- - TERY WOUNDED.Ottawa, June 4\u2014Col.B.H.Vidal, for Colonel Aylmer, commanding the Canadian militia, has -submitted this report .to' the Department of Militia :\u2014 \u2018I have the honor to report the receipt of a cable from Major.Ogilvie, commending E special service battery, date] aed Douglas,\u2019 \u2018Tune 3, \u2018reporting.\u2018the follow- | ing as killed and \u2018wounded i in a night attack on Faber\u2019s Farm :\u2014 \u2018 Killed\u2014No.482, Bombardier (corporal in nominal roll), W.Latimer, 15th Shefford Field Battery.\u201cWounded\u2014No.408, Corporal H.M.\u2018 No.420, Bombardier J.McAskill, B Battery, Kingston, (severely).\u2018No.411, Driver J.Kane.\u2018 No.445, G.H.Ross, (slightly).\u2018No.529, Gunner H.B.Taite, 13th Field Battery, Winnipeg.\u2018No.531, Gunner C.W.Ollard, 13th Field Battery, Winnipeg, (slightly).\u2018No.425, G.F.Fletcher, Halifax.\u2018No.491, C.Jackson, Pictou, Garrison Artillery, (slightly).- Bombardier Wm.Latimer, reported killed, enlisted in E Battery, from the 15th (Shefford) Field Battery, of which he had been a member for some years, B Batterv, following in the footsteps of his father, the late Wm.Latimer, of North Shefford, He was only about twenty-three year of age.He was the only representative from the Eastern Townships on the Jubilee contingent.His father and mother ara both dead, but he leaves two elder brothers and a sister.Corporal Brown enlisted from Cowane- ville and Driver Kane was a member of the.Quebec Field Artillery.Winnipeg, June 4\u2014Two Winnipegers were wounded in the battle of Faber\u2019s Farm, reported from South Africa.H.B.Taite,was a- medical student in his twen: in this- country.-C.Widolard is.à.\u2018young | osier twenty-five years of age.He is also\u2019 a.medical student, \u201cand well- known in this city, being enthusiastic in field sports and a general all-round athlete.He came to this city from London four years ago.Both joined the Field Battery when men were called to] gerve in South Africa.DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING.June 4\u2014A Capetown de spatch dated Thursday gives more details of the fighting at Douglas, Cape Colony, in which a number of British soldiers were killed by \u2018Cape rebels.It says that last Tuesday General Sir \u2018Charles Warren, the governor of Griqua- land West, with 700 men, oecupied a strong defensive position at Faber Spruit, pear Douglas.At dawn on Wednesday 1,000 rebels surrounded and fiercely attacked his force, after stampeding the horses.The British quickly concentrated and repulsed the rebels.A small party that was holding a garden com- tinued \u2018 to fight tenaciously, and only evacuated the position when the volunteer rifles started a charge.The.British lost 15 killed, including Col.Spence, and 30 wounded.SCHREINER MAY RESIGN.\"Capetown, June 1.\u20144.20 p.m.\u2014Rumors are cure Jo the effect that delogates The sanitary board of - the Capetown council has reported that the complaints concerning the unsenitéry condition of the cémp occupied by-the Boer prisoners are absolutely groundless.THEY LOVE THE FLAG.\u2018Toronto, June 3.\u2014The most notable of many patriotic sermons in the city to-day was that of the Rabbi Witten- Holy Blossom Synagogue.Lee \u2018Before entering on the celebration of | the feast of Pentecost he referred to the great satisfaction the triumph of the Imperial arms had given to the Jewish citizens, who knew \u2018and valued the lib- | erty that na, \u2018under the British Mowpar, JUNE 4, 1900, Rud inistry; dis Tov pproved.the \u2018draft ota bill | that had been.Fepared by Mr.Schreiner, It is stated that this action will cause the prime minister's\u2019 resignation when parliament meets, he pointed out, 2,500 | E al population of fy naire à thotitand, : ! ad.JT: an business communications should be hot WAR AND THE ELECTIONS \u2014 WILL BE NO APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY TILL THE TRANSVAAL IS.ANNEXED, New York, June 3.\u2014General Rund- casualties in the operations betx 2 Lindley and Senekal have run UF to Iw and the press despatches show that ++, Free State troops were strongly rentes i.ed from Bethlehem, and that they £.,, with determination and skill, and wo driven back after a stubborn re.General Brabant is reported 1.}.surrounded a small Boer force moar Ficksburg.Lolville, Rundie, Clemens.and Brabant ñow hold a long 1c th eastern flank from Heilbron tir el, Lindley and Senekal to Fick.and the Free State troops are oy.tin strongly the general wheeling movemegs toward Bethlehem and Harmsm ij There has been a rattling busines on the stock exchange, where prices have been going up with a bound.The Kar.fir circus is also placarded as a sideshow \u2018with \u2018unusual attractions ; the Mining companies are already ordering the \u2018buginess.managers to Johannesburg ng cabling their engineers and surveyors to look over the ground.The politicians are even busier than the stock speculators.The Unionist mn.ters are scattered among country houen and holding secret oonsultations.=, member of the Cabinet has a public engagement for the next ten days, but a) the ministers are brooding over the question of an early dissolution of parliament and a reconstruction of the government Roberts and Kruger between them wi] arrange the date of the general elections, ,for there will be no appeal to the coun.\u2018try until the Transvaal has been occupied and has been annexed and hosti);.ties are reduced to guerilla warfare, if they are not suppressed altogether.EXPECTS ELECTIONS IN JULY.The elections may be ordered late ip July, but dissolution will probably ba deferred until October.The ministers will have a definite programme of great strength on which to go to the country.Annexation will be their method of set.tlemen in South Africa, with reconciliation of the rival races as the chief end of the Imperial policy.They will also have a great problem to work out in the reorganization of the British army and the creation of permanent auxiliary forces in the colonies.The war expenditures have been on 20 vast a scale that even the wealth of the Rand cannot be depended upon for the redemption of the indemnity claims, and the reorganization of the fiscal system of the United Kingdom may become necessary.The Unionist Government is hardly equipped for all these great: \u2018Amdertakings.\u201cThe political \u201cemrpenters are now oc- éd \u2018manufacture of model r pus designs, from the Tor atiqué bo Bi ingham utility ware.Mr.Balfour is alternately Prime Minister and Foréign Secretary, and Mr.Chamberlain shifted at random from the Colonial Office to the War Qffice.The air is thick with rumors about elections and Cabinet changes, but Lord Salisbury can\u2019 alone speak with authority, and be is silent.rer pren MAYOR MAY BE REMOVED.New York, June 3:\u2014A formal request in the form of an.affidavit for the re moval from office\u2019 of Mayor Robert A.Van Wyck, was to-day presented to Governor Roosevelt by B.F.Einstein, on behalf of W.R.Hearst.He told the Governor that they asked for the removal of the Mayor on the ground that he had, under the provisions of the charter of the city, forfeited his right to his office because he owned stock in the American Ice Company.The Governor said;be would take the case under advisement in conjunction with the A+ torney-General at Albany.ree WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION.Toronto, June 2.\u2014The Chicago police \u2018have notified the local authorities that the prisoners held in Chicago on the charge of burglary at Aurora and at tempting to break into the Rtandard Bank here, have decided to fight extra dition.Inspector Stark, who know je, the leader of the gang, will \u201cconduct, the porn | of S THE END OF AGUA! \u2018Tuzon, June 2, vie Manilla, June 3\u2014 Major March, with his detachment the 33rd Regiment, overtook what is lieved to have been Aguinaldo\u2019s party on May 19, at Lagat, about a hundred miles north-east of Vigan.The Amert cane killed or wounded an officer, SUP -pesed to be Aguinaldo, whose body wed removed by his followers.SAYS HE IS AN ARNOLD.Washington, June 2.\u2014The British am\u2019 \u2018bassador has applied to the State \u2018partment for the exiradition of Jun B, Arnold, reputed son of Sir Edwar \u2018Arnold, who is held under arrest \" San Francisco, on a charge of breach trust and embezzlement committed 10 England.\u2014 7 , J and DAILY WITNESS 19 printe mm \u2018Dan \u2018at .the \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, a nor ot Cris as dE ohn \"Redpath 7 of.ontr Pougali La Frederick Eugene Dougall.both of Montresl.ee \u201c-dreseed John Dougail & Son.ue \u2018Office, Montreal, and ail letters a + Editor, \u2018thounld be addressed Bier itness,\u2019 Montreal.ths "]
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