The daily witness, 19 avril 1901, vendredi 19 avril 1901
[" IL ND set a \u201c \u201con the part Toph pr Ea potttaF y square ,>w ENG a Pages Fair and Cool, or.XLII, No.92.#9 INTH LANCERS AMBUSHED in \u2014_\u2014 \"LIECT.A.MACDONALD AND THREE MEN KILLED.Lendon, April 19.\u2014Lord Kitchener, in a despatch from Pretoria under date of desterday, says: | regret to report that a party of the via Lancers have been ambushed, and Lieut.A.Macdonald and three men xilled and five wounded.\u2019 DARTNELL\u2019S GOOD WORK COMPELS BOERS TO RETIRE FROM THEIR POSITIONS AND MAKES LARGE CAPTURES.Ll cos sal, e The offer\u2019 a aga LT BE Durbaz, Natal, April 19.\u2014Details of the operations of Coit, Dartnell\u2019s column on the Swaziland and Zululand borders show that the British compelled the Boers to retire from very strong positions with the loss of eighty waggons and torty carts, which were either captured or burned.\u201d The British captured a pompom, a Maxim gun, five thousand head of cattle and a large number of horses and sheep.The British sustained practically no losses.A LI!PZLLER PUNISHED.Capetown, April 19.\u2014 Albert Cart- wTight, editor of the \u2018South African News, has been found guilty of libelling Lord Kitchener.He made the statement in his paper that the British commander- in-chief in South Africa bad instructed his men to take no prisoners.Lord Kitchener denied the truth of this statement.Mr.Cartwright said his motive in publishing the article which led to his arrest was to obtain a denial of the charges made therein R.H.Malan, editor of \u2018Onsland,\u2019 who has been found guilty of libel in having cast reflections upon the conduct of General French and his troops, has been sentenced to one year\u2019s imprisonment.MORE HOPEFUL FEELING AGGRESSIVE POLICY OF THE BRITISH TELLING.Pretoria, April 1B\u2014A majority of the Pretoria merchants have been aliowed to return, and have been granted liberal permits to import goods.The shops are opening, and trade is reverting into legitimate channels.Similar treatment has .en accorded the merchants in most of bile a tact with oem Britis h large forces, at attack- weak ones, and loo en is pos- oe This makes the task of subduing the country extremely difficult.Still, ihe aggressive policy of the British is having great effect, as is shown by the daily surrenders.While the end of the war seems still a long way off, 2 more hopeful feeling prevails.EXPORTATION OF MULES.New Orleans, April 18.\u2014General Samuel Pearson, the Boer officer -who was refused a writ of injunction by the United States Circuit Court against.the local British officers by which he so revent the further rtation m this port to South Africa.has sent ition ly to President McKinley ing for the relief the \u2018courts re- \u2019 mules KIMBERLEY LEY HEROES.Copetown, April 19.Following inscription wri y for the monument erected at Kimberley in memory of those who perishied i in- the tiga of that pluie \u2018This for a charge to our children, i in sign The le Price we paid, dom, whi h e price we or om, whic comes unsoiled to our hand.Read, revere and uncover\u2014hete are the victorn laid; They who died £ or the city, bois.sons of the is the TEHUANTEPEC RAILWAY Mexican \u2018Rival te to Nicaraguan A BRIPISH PROJECT wistiwitn) 3 BE A COMPETITOR OF THE London, April 17.~The great British fival to the icaraguan canal is a railway which is being built across Mexico's nar- Towest point.This will be an extension of the Tehuantepec Line, by Mexican government to connect the Gulf of Mexico with the Pacific, which no terminal essrs.S.Pearson & Co.of London, fre reconstructing the railway into Interoceanic freight thoroughfare; Ge pe an agreement made two yesrs ago, the: Mexican government leasing the road to the British for fifty years.line will ready within four years.Two thousand men are working, er- vised by Sir Weetmar Pearso reer are being constructed at both \"ends, at fording anchorage to the largest vessels.Mr.Pearson says: \u2018We hope for two ion tons yearly on the railway.If the lcaraguan canal carries that it will have to charge 30 shillings à ton to make four fou à against our charge again, there will 8 saving of We shall hand! hip\u2019s cargo in.Foo day \u20ac the Cent n the canal.We have the Th of the distance and a\u2019 Hart of tale, five 3 Years.Thon the 0 bridges ob ton ong stone Shick, with the rails, are coming from América.ré Le bu ) ra oan \u2018about, \u2018avoiding con- | ht to] pling | \u2018ing of | tural \u2018over à- Period of thirty of ten\u2019 shil \"VW \u2018New Zealand.has while immense volumes of steam rise Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan has the test faith in the future of the raiway, and regards the canal scheme unfavorably.mp GEORGIAN BAY CANAL ENGLISH FIRM ANXIOUS TO UNDERTAKE ITS CONSTRUCTION.Ottawa, April 19\u2014Messrs.Edgly & Sawyer, two prominent English engineers, who represent a company of Immense financial interests, have made the Dcminion government a double proposition with regard to the construction 0.the Georgian Bay canal.They say that if the government will furnish the interest of the $65,000,000 necessary to build the canal, for 99 years, they will build and allow the - \u2018government to settle the rates of passage.own oe Le parue the government- will allow them to fix their own rates; and hold independent control of the waterway.[EN CUBAN RAILWAY HOW SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE SECURED RIGHT OF WAY ON THE ISLAND.Washington, April 19.\u2014How Sir William Van Horne has been able to prose cute his railway enterprise through Cuba in defiance of all the precaution taken by the administration and Congress to prevent the granting of franchises was isclosed by Sir William in an interview arranged by the secretary for the purpose.The Van Horne un rests upon the suspended general franchise law of Cuba, which in its clause relating to railways provided means for condemning lands for right of way, stations, sidetracks, etc, by the assertin of eminent domai but upon a special enactment still in full operation permitting the owner of land to construct railways on it without any one\u2019s.interf ence.This was designed original the convenience of the sugar and to planters to.éxpedite.the movement of their crops; under it they have built many short mes through.their own Bouge Sir William has serre or is now buying whole farms contiguous to each otlier and along thé Toute of the trunk line w lanned from one end of the island to the bther.In this manner he has for secured | his right of vas, far more era a et Tea poe hemor.| gt : pied 0 e e | an un 3 118 le ee pa 78 ative to Dat rights \u20ac of- Spee over its streets, and.Sir en advantage of the fact\u201dto\" Len Las his lines into the towns along fhe rotife.The.municipal officers seem.afixious: to: meet him half way, the peop Fisen b the notion that their 1 fu $ret wel- are depends upon: their having access to: this great\u2019 artery of the Ping \u2014_\u2014e LINCOLN\u2019S REMAINS.Indianapolis, Ind., \u2018April 19\u2014Governor\u2018 Durbin has received a letter from Springfield, Illinois, stating thatthe body of Abraham Lincoln \u2018be removed from the temporary vault in which\" it \u2018 has been, resting to the crypt in: the new monument which the.county | is ing some time during.month, and that the stone of\u2019 witch the temporary vault is will be shipped to Spencer county, in to be in this state, used in constructing 8 donation for the | mcpument in honor- of -Nancy \u2018Hanks : Lincoln, the President's mother.GOOD STORY ABOUT MR.MORGAN.New Yor April 1-4 \u2018good story is | told of Mr.jerpont M tracts more attention in.Lo on .than any other American, says the London correepondent of the \u2018Tribune\u2019 An inquisitive ecclesiastic asked him bluntly.how much he had paid for: \u2018Gainsborough\u2019s ess of ! nshire,\u201d and the | Bead of the steel combine said: \u2018No body know.If e truth came out, ; ona apm e-for a & can * Sherbrooke, Gunn 2 aril 18 e Éastern.T hij het Association vas RE da, \u2018 with a good attendance of directors.Th question of the future of the \u201cexhibition Wad the principal ma discussion.\" short time dgo a delegation visited Suton with the hope of securing an éx- tra grant from the se.of the case the government, owing to the noces for economy- in provincial not see its way clear at that time to gränt the request.The proposi- | \u2018tion now is that\u2019 the association issue, bonds to the amount of $30,000.: A sink- d be provided extending h Veste pere timatéd that the contempla p n- ent improvements will cost $30,000.They include her renewal and extension of sue stock b bud dine, erection of refencing the: grounds, 1 for Soprovement of the track, ete.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .\u2018A NEW GEYSER.ancouver, BC, April 19.\u2014According.te ads 1ces\u2019by the ha- made its a ter, from which a column oi voter Eire Ticats rise thres b hundred feet, et | of the dlouds, and hot stones are \u2018thrown.8 reat distance er- he has fed salt | No womenen were thèse aù the MOMs jbut a great deb ofthe work which e having law and: right \u2018is\u2019 \u201cright.OTH money cannot be spentstintil it has construct- | | rm Jury GRANTS MBS, RAMSDEN les \"oH who at-| \u2018of : shi the: locomotive of the government for this |.While recognizing the- merits ter D- | od the widow six thousand aud the chi.-being a\u2019 member was\" fi MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1901.f.BEHIND CLOSED DOORS : \u2014 Work Done at the City Halk Without Regular Authorization, ALD.LAMARCHE DOES NOT THINK FAIRIES DID IT, AND IS DEMANDING AN INVESTIGA: TION.It appears as though theré would be serious trouble.over the alterations Yo He have been in ! progress for some: \u201ctime \u201cthe \u2018government | 5e J =p will: bave at any.time the.option of puri.ue, he canal oh their ; legal personal liability and disqualification.j is certain that the appropriation: voted for the work would have been consid ably exceeded had: it\" been compl But Ald.Sadler, chairman - of ~the' sul committee, was on the alert and stoppe tha work when the\u2019 vanishing point -@ the appropriation was ed.AR work was ordered to be stopped; \u2018and.was found that an extra a \u2018® was needed to complete the offices.of 4 o heelth department and law depa for occupation.- The report for this up in courèil, but and there thie posed to.*Meantime, the conn 5 appropriation a , op Was: sup.\u2018to a resolution offered by Ald.id.Laniarche to the effect that a new contract should; be made for the completion of the worl, Yesterday Ald.Lamarche expres himself as most indignant at on under Maj Tree A the most scandalous attémpts to violata | ai ae of othe\u2019 duty._ that work has been\" go old contractor in.antiipation of theme appropriation.Ald.Lamarche exclaim: ed to a_\u2018Witness\u2019 \u2018reporter: \u2018It is \u2018one the wishes of the \u2018council that I\u201d havi ever seen.They have locki doors of the health\u201d \u2018department.an ing ahead with: the work\u2019 Just as had the appropriations.* is \u2018not merely i \u2018Bu if the doors are } bein von] oie on \u2018work has been: i ell, i ora 8 the doors should be lock Die dtr, i elt not Been touched when thee priation\u201d ran out\u2019 'was.comple \u2018not need to be told that The carpenter ing, plumbing: and: \u2018painting \u2018had:mot-been.done \u2018But às the \u2018health de to get into the offices\u2019 May, what harm, las been e?rhe: | work Baa to be don # completed.\u201d \u201cYes, that is all'y Very.well, but Taw in: regularly appropriated \u201cbÿ the: council; änd there-has not heén a cent appropri ated for: this work.If aldermen have authorized\u201d the contractor \u201cto go\u2019 ahead they are reonally 1h liable for the- cost, and can unséated -and \u2018dis The no bo.\u2018been set at defiance.by \u2018Somebody, and I am \u2018determined to i.out just Who- it.is WIDOW WINS TEN.THOUSAND DOLLARS: DAMAGES: LT \u2014 The jury trial in the case of Mrs.Rich: ard Ramsden vs.the Grand Trunk Railway Company, was concluded.last.evening, when a verdict was rendered i in \u201cfavor the plaintiff.{25 heady stat stated- Mra.en claim: h personally.in 2a 0.000 Dane of her i oy So minor: children.on account of the death \u2018of her husbatd, led, on.the night of Jan.10, Lachiiie | jury found hat the\u2019 \u2018accident was | corns by the faglt of the company, for, among \u2018other reasons; allowing the.logo-~| motive: of the Lachine train to be used while in-an unsafe dnd dangerous eondi- |: tion, and also because the sand valves J used in connection with the brakes of the said locomotive Were.out of order, useless, and the company \u201cbo repair the defects in the locomotive, af - said defects had \u2018 been brought to the notice of the compady.The uneanimous verdict of the jury dren four thousand dollars.The point\u2019 was.raised that: Bamsden a of the: \u2018Grand Trank :Insurance and Provident Society, hi regentatives were \u2018not qualified to.pris es from the company, a by-law\u2019 \u2018of the society providing that those.insured.by it, in considération of the aanual | nation.made by the .compeny : to he élaims fands of the eoci waived all; damages suff Be] en gs - -pploy, and Mr; Justice Doherty will de-, +4 éide.whether he shall hear the on of Review.e \u2018Aorangi,\u2019 a new 42 ai, 2a GE To deserivod ao mast | aègument ais point ox resesye 1 Tor the Court An inguest, wr wis held at the\u2019 morgue his} morning on the body of James Collins, OT ad os ov 17 at gd and mone Yar \u2018Foeen.The Jy decided on a verdict of : + Pierre Lambronde, a C.P.R.brake- tu \u2018man, while leaning out of a train in mo- Ti | against a telegraph or si sid] reach of the high water, wil\u2018soon again, | ; \u2018dat been will egal, but debat 20 low \"Se À \u201cthe\u201d evomert| Lie = bee [oise T0: THEIR \u2018DEATH | olepniy been city.| two months to-serve, he is\u2019 desbohdent, \u201c| and says he will not live to be free again,\u2019 'nesday.The evidence showed that Colline: was arrested after he left home, for , \u2018and kept in \u2018the.police sta- on over night, after which he was not 1 accidental .| ~ \u201c BRAKESMAN STRUCK BY A POST ALONGSIDE THE RAILWAY TRACK.\u2014 INJURED struck his head al post.He was taken to Notre Dame Hospital, where it is oped that he will recover.Hon WATER AT RICHMOND, this morning, \u2018| was severely injured, an the FRS save novel ad 5 ove to: pa out.\u201cof 1 fe is evident, have to go through a aimi- the only différence being be no ice this Hime.The river is steadily rising, caused by.the show: melting on the | surroundmg it, the numerous dyer ti and already the résidents \u2018are taking precautions pr COSTLY DELAY CONTINENTAL STEAMER \u2018ARRIVES ; IN\"ENGLAND TOO LATE'TO - ESCAPE THE SUGAR \u201cDUTY.néon, April 19.\u2014A steamer with a |b cargo \u2018of Continental sugar arrived at | Greenock yesterday evening after.the\u2019 ste \u2018house was \u2018closéd, \u2018and was re-.: permission to -unload.\u2018The duty | L her-cargo amounts -to : £2,000.\" .The orters, claim that the.duty-on.sugar |.net; Bee -imposed\u2019 when\u2019 the.steamer ore they.will -contest KILLED.HIS WIFE.Chicago; \u201cApril 18\u2014Charles: H.Swee- bya ealthy.cotton planter af Greén- y - shot .and : killed\" his \u201cthen.committed suicide in the spatements of \u2018his wifels ister, Mrs, W.Phillips, wife of a bacco | merthant, 5.in.the Dubugue soo Fas Rush dir, the, Granada H Mrs.ê me at Grecnville a .to.go; it J TWO ENGINES SWEPT FROM THE: TRACK BY A COLORADO 1 SNOWSLIDE.- Boulder, où, A pri 19\u2014A terrible.e accident.occurred Merdny on thé:Colora-.l do & North- Western \"Railway near.this posseuger sériger train.coming from - Ward to ulder were-struck by.a huge mmqwslide.and hurled inte the chasm belo: w.Four Srainmen ere.Killed.\u201cThey.ares, Han non and \u2018Fitzgerald, engineers, er, a \u2018freman, and.the «conductor, Blair: Tt \u2018is said- that the train, which was heavily loaded with passengers, was not touched by the slide.rt rie A GREAT.TELEGRAPH COMPANY.; Pierre, sp, \"April 18\u2014Articles of in- ration were filed with the Secretary of-Btate to-day, for for the Universal Wire- Compaay, with a capital.The mec tors Huston, \u2018Thomas B.Bishop TE L.& Er eaten No.SUNDAY ese SHOPS.Odell Tos.a th Ppill a Gowmor i e © man dus sien providing - that - Prine: | shops shall \u2018be-closed-on; undays 1 ; \u201c STORY Is DENIED.: ri :19.\u2014The: management of \u2018the Quebes, Apri 10 orthern.Railway here: \u2018state: | that there is .no- truth \u2018whatever: in the | firm \u201creport: that that railway is to Be sold fo the Con tlantic Railway, \u201cMontréal: 52 despatch.app thé-local-evenmg newspa te \u2018day \u2018to the effect that the Great North- em Railway \u2018was: t6 be sold to the, Can- ada Atlantic \u2018Railway.A RED DEER.RIVER FATALITY.Ænnisfail, Alberta, Appi 10.Thomas, Farrer, a settler from Grass Valley, Ore- be Ÿ who orcently Settled ili the Red alley, 5 near here, as drowned Ted.vesterday \u2018while ' crossing the Tver.e leaves .a Widow, and Tv THE STRIKING: ENGINHERS.\u2018Chicago, \u2018april\u2019 19.The striking marin engineers scored \"a substantial marine yesterday when.the Hines umber Coms.«panv \u2018agreéd to hire none but union-en- gineers.on their boats.The.Hines fleet comprises nine stéaniers.- 1 \u201cFASAR is.DESPONDENT.1 \u201cBuffalo, \u201cNY.\u201cAprit j0-\u2014Alciongh Max Laser, the Unite States-prisoner in \u2018the\u2019 Erie county jail who was caught in lan attempt to \u2018smuggle dismonds.into \u2018£bis country \u2018from Canada; has less \u2018than sentence \u2019 expires on \u2018May.12, \u2018but \u2018Hi i 7,900.which.Lasar\u201d \u2018is sa \u201chi there is.a fine.of.unable: to\u2019 pay,.an Be ri says he.garda and.doctored a re nt disput à him \u2018| Australia by the | tells of the total destruction.of the: His ficient amount of labor,.the.ch ge being that the union n iaces a \u201cpractical it as \"to its.member - | \u2014\u2014r\u2014 .A.MICHIGAN\" TRAGEDY.; Bhootin Two.big, éngines attached.to à.-| elegant and better: fin _ 1 the present year it will be i in operation.| deviation works, Tarana.{and tons of solid rock were removed ab \"7 Righmond; Que., April 18 Mr.Joseph nsumption,.and\u201d the | 2 F C.P.R.DI3PLAY AT BUFFALO.Buffalo, N.Y., April 19.\u2014Mr.Sydney Heywood, Pan-American representative of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, yesterday received a carload of material at the Exhibition grounds, which will make up, the exhibit of the road in the railway.transportation building near the terminal station.The exhibit i is made up of models of the company\u2019s trans-Pa- cific ocean steamers, mod2ls of cars, paintings of scenery along the road and à large collection of pictures and relief maps.\u2018This is the first disolay to be placed in the Transportation building, and Mr.Heywood is rusking the work of getting it in place =o that it will be com- \u2018pleted by next week.CANADIAN MISSION RAZED.Vancouver, B.C., April 19.\u2014News from \u2018Aorangi,\u2019 ie Can fe Pres rang sr à month ago a terrible wind - storm devastated \u2018the islands of the group, and all.the mission build ings, \"which wera \u2018in charge of the Rev.Mr Rohartson, formerly of Nova Scotia, and well known in Eastern Canada, were swept away.' The principal damage was Gene by + tidal wave, which succeeded the hurricane.\u201cSeveral persons narrowly ereaned instant dath in the fall of the mission buildings.elfreees SYDNEY MINERS IDLE AUSTRALIAN COAL TRADE DISORGANIZED OWING TO THE DISAGREEMENT.Vancouver, April 19.\u2014The \u2018Aorangi\u201d rings advices from Sydney, Australia, that the coal trade of that place is demoralized through a.disagreement _between the collier \u2018owners and the.Coal umpers\u2019 Union, under which the work is carried on at the collieries, resulting \u2018in a gtrike.and a lockout.Six coal mines | are idle,-and'it is feared that other mines will close .down, .Ships are :unable to coal at Sydney, .and Lhdve been obliged to\u2019 go to.Brisbane.for fuel, * There i is no.dispute about wages, the difficulty arising out-of the demand of the mine owners that \u2018the.union be responsible for a suf- Jackson, -Mich, April: 19 David H.Freed, a capitalist; se cs or ears\u2019 a -residen is city,- liot.his: ie an eu Sir \u20ac viously.she: 5 pik a, lived | years ago Mrs.Creech been a \u201cdivorce \u2018proceedings, and, after hed made] futile attempts to live together.\u2018again, she: was granted a di- \u201cvoree.On Tuesday the \u2018sépreme Court ed: the divorce, \u2018and esterday\u2019s was the result.Mr.Creech was ges , and a second loaded revolver found on his\u201d .He said he had intended to kill himself.FRENCH.WARSHIPS.i Lyons, April 19,\u2014In 2 speech here yesterday M.esstin, ster of Marine, cor tended that French warships were superior to these of other nations.He said that if the French-built vessels were -élewer than the English and German, they were Tooter dnisheg.CF more Co DUNDEE EXPORTS.: Dundee, \u2018April 19.\u2014The exports from this port to The United\u2019 States for the past three mionths- amounteéd to £40,407 in value.Of this amount, £10, 800, was in Fhiskey; £6,500 in golf paraphernalia, and £1,606 in gauge.glasses.MONSTER STEEL PLANT IT \u2018WILL BE ERECTED AT WASH: cal a.INGTON BY A SHEFFIELD FIRM.Washington, Pa, April 19: \u2014Messrs.W \u2018Jessop & Sons, stee manufacturers, of Sheffield, England, will erect a mammoth steel lant at Washington.The ish jas purchased 37 acres: of land off | - bby Gordon form, and\u2019 the property.of the \u2018Canton Land, Company, north-west \u201cof the town, on which: RAR the plant will -be-erected.- In \u2018a few days ground will: be broken for the.erection of the plant, and it is expected.that.by the close of The « deal was closed last night a Mr.Sidaey J.Robinson, managin aging « director, and Colonel Herbert Hughiss glish at- \u2018forhey Hor the.firm.A RECORD BLAST.\u201cVancouver, B:C., April 19\u2014 Australian advices report.a record blast from the line of \u2018the New South Wales Railway Seventy thous- one blast.Owing to the peculiar hardness: | - \u2018of the rock, British gelignite was combined \u2018with dynamite and powder, the- total weight of .the explosives used in the blast being only four tons.TRE CZAR.{ Paris, April 19.\u2014Ît is learned that the Car has conveyed an\u2019 intimation to M.Delcassé, Foreign Minister, that he would like \u2018to see him and discuss thé \u2018general situation.\"FENIAN RAID VETERAN DEAD.Irwir; .a; Fenlan raid medallist, and a veteran \u2018of the 58th Battalion, \"died of iberculogis, at_the age of 53, at his home in Upper Melboutne at two o\u2019clock is morning.will be buried on Sun- ergetic.as the authorities here the swind- \u201c| the New Hebrides, = Price ONE CENT.EXPORT DUTY ON COAL BRITISH PROPOSAL DELIGHTS AMERICAN EXPORTERS.New York, April 19.\u2014The proposal of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach to tax coal exported from England a shilling a ton 1s a gratifying announcement to coal exporters here.Mr.C.J.Wittenberg, president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Coal and Coke Company, said: \u2018At many of the Mediterranean ports where both English and American coal is shipped the price is very close, and an export tax of à shilling a ton on English coal will divert more business to this country.The tax will be especially welcome, too, as for the last few years the price of Éng- lish coal has been steadily declining, while the price of American coal has ; been advancing.This a A due 5 :j the:gro et ustry here Foe ; 2 Eng- London, April 19.\u2014Token as a whole, the comments of the country on the proposals of the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the budget statement presented yesterday cannot be regarded as unfavorable.The outstanding feature of the public's reception of the budget is the outcry from the coal district, and, in a lesser degree, from the business and fected by the sugar taxes.In coal taxes the export duty is regarded as confirming the idea in some radical quarters that the government is riding for a fall, but the well informed consider it oseible that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will be induced to exempt from the new duty all contracts made prior to to-day, thus relieving the pressure on the middlemen who have bought or sold coal for the future.Daily Express\u2019 has received the foilowing\u201d from.its correspondent in Kingston, Jamaica: \u2018Much disappointment is expressed here at the absence fromethe budget of countervailing duties.The sugar trade is at present almost wholly ith the United States, and the tax of a half-penny per pound will keep it there.I THAT CHEQUE RAISER WINTON BELIEVED TO BE IN THE UNITED STATES.Toronto, April 19\u2014The Toronto police are pretty well satisfied as to the identity_ of the cheque raiser known as G: A.Winton and they believe (hat he is somewhere in the United States.Information has: been sent to the large American cities and \u2018if their \u2018police are as en- x should be aaptured I is now.learn at\u201d Winton in ei.re sid hen ben fi aude Le edque- @ : not ee Et a ie a CT Eo he raises them are .questions which will keep the cfficials-in suspense until their.fate is known.So far as can be ascertained, neither of the cheques has\u201d yet been cashed, but the banks are very reticent.GEORGIAN BAY ROUTE MINNEAPOLIS AND NORTH- WEST, ERN MILLERS ATTRACTED .:\u201d .TO IT.Minneay olis, dés April 19.\u2014The Minneapoli d N orth- Western millers are.about to indertake a.new method.of transportation.The continually: ins: creasing ocean rates \u2018on flour, as well aa.other manufactured commodities, have made it apparent to the millers that ans.other route for transportation is inévié.table.Local millers have for-some time been in communication with representatives of.the Geo! Company of New York and Chicago, \u2018rer.\u2018garding the feasibility of opening a was.terway from the Georgian y; which ia accessible: from Lake H ra thro i Lake Simcoe and into Lak tario, the Canadian tefritory As outlined by the manager of one | lot milling company, the \u2018is to have- the boats loaded in\u2019 Chicago and thenge runt h Lake Michigan, through thx: \u2018Straits of Mackinaw, to ; then through the.proposed canal \u2018te this St.Lawrence, rte | FRENCH CLAIMS IN THE.NEW ci HEBRIDES.\u2018Vancouver, BC.to news \u2018hrought t by the missionary of that Er Ee AT m wn up by er in 1805, of the lands claimed by th French in.the New Hebrides.The acres\u2019 {expressed in hectaris, a hectar being equal.to 2.47 acres) are as follows: 333,600 in Santo, 193,200 in Malekula and: dependencies, 33,000 in Pentecost, 10.400_in Aurora, 14,100 in Sobe, 13,000 ii Amboru, S700 in Epi, 2,000 in Mai and\" Mataso 24,600 in Epate and dependen-: cies, 5,000 in Tana- CAP ROUGE ICE, MOVED our TU Cap Rouge, ap 35.\u2014lhe ice started to move out this morning., Cred FAIR AND COOL : Toronto, April: 1,4 11 a.m, \u2014Victoria, 50, 44; Ci 5 46, 82; .Appelle, 30,\" 2; Winnipeg, = 6 Port Ar- 3 36, 18; Parry Sound, 40, 28; Toronto, a LA Seantreat 5.do: , 40.F earing and\u2019 cool; Saturday.\u201d generally.fair and cool.\u201c1640 and, 1642 Notre Dame st.Montreal, April 19,\"1901.\u2014Readings by\" Hearn & Harrison\u2019s Seandnra Barometer at noon To-day, - - 3095.Temperature, Max.Min.TO-AAY\" 00 00 secte ne.#0 30,18; de, afternoon in Upper Melbourne.: Yesterday oo vs ose se, » a» Bay Ship Canal: .5 qu. RA BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.Notices of births, marriages and deaths must tnvart- | ably be endorsed with the acme and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them Birth notices are inserted for 830, marriage notices Jor 50e, death notices for 25e prepaid.The an nouncement of funeral appended to death notice, 25¢ extra; other extension to cdituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents \u201cver word extra, except poetry, which is 50 cents per Une extre\u2014prepaid Annual sudéeriders may have announcements af births, marriages and deaths lwtthout extended vbituary or verses) occurving in their dmmediats families, fres of charge, in which case name and address of sub- scriders should be otvex BIRTHS, + MILLER.\u2014In this city, \u2018on April 8, \"1901, at \u2026 433 Fullum street, a daughter to Mr.and 3 Mrs.O.J.Miller.MARRIED.BATEMAN \u2014 ENGLISH \u2014 On -April: 17, 1901, at the residsnce of the bride's father, Mr.George English, Ormstown, Que., by the Rev.H.K.Warrer,- M.A.- B.D., Mr.Henry.S.Bateman, of Mont- , real, ard Miss Nellie English.GAMBLE\u2014JARVIS.\u2014On April 15, 1901, \u2018by \".tbe Rev.Canon Cayley, \u2018at St.James's \u201cCathedral, Toronto, \u2018Edythe Ma \u2018est f Arthur M,- ame aie son.of Clarke\u201d a \u201ccé the brides parents, Burlington, Ont : on.April 17, by the Rev.\"Dr : cL Alcsandrine (Lena) N Morin - to Eigin .A Harris, publisher of the.Bur- lizgton \u2018Gazette.\u2019 - MeÉWEN\u2014ARDAGH.\u2014On April 17; 1941, at} the residence \u2018of the bride's \u2018mother, \u201c710 St Antoine street, by the Venerable : Archdeacon Evans, Robert, Grant : Me- : .Ewen, of Montreal, to Mamie Isobel, only Ardagh, Esq., of Dublin, Ireland, ~ heme of the bride's father, Ji don, B&q., by.the Rev.John Fowkes, Mr.{| ; Join, Porter Neil, of South Pod Bar { : Miss Rosanna Gordon, .of Bath ; out = Pr ; 0'GONNOR - O'MEARK On'\u2018Apitt- rik 1 1901, at Sarsfield, Ont, by the Rev.0.2 Cousfneay, .\u2018Margaret Helen, daughter of \u201c James O'Meara, ot Sarsfield, to\u201d Charles 1.*.O'Connor, of Ottawa, 50D of Joba 0° ; nor, Gracéfield, Que.* = the \u201cRev.James dell, Caroline\u2019 Maz \" Carley, daughter Ber \u2018Alexander - \u2018sq.of Cobourg, Ont.; Ls.William: var f= ter Stull, B.A., Sc., O.L WHITE\u2014-ARTHUR.-At the \u2018residence of | | wl fhe Bride's pareiits,.\u201con\u201cApril 17,-1008, by | Rev.A.wat, \u201cMr.John E.White; : oe Mary Isabella Janet, only-daughterof:|| Boys\u2019 B Jon = hoster.Af in pee +5 i pod plain Co Hr John Arthur, all of Godman Tn -.DIED.: \u201c BELFOUR \u2014 At Bath, Ont., on ave 13 \u201c38m, Joh Belfour, of the Department of | en lent.Finznce, Ottawa, aged 64 years.CAMERON \u2014 At Brandon, Manitoba, \u2018Ont; on April 14, 1901, Alexander Duncan.Cam- \u2019 ron; barrister, his bist year.CROSSEN.=AL.\u2018Cedar Hedge,\u2019 Gobourg an\u2019 Ë .st 18, 1901, Margaret Jane Hayden, Mrs.James R.Smith, PRASER.\u2014On April 17,199 son, 433 Clarke avenue, Westmount; \u2018Anh |: :-Praser, aged 76.years.Funeral private.HAMILTON.\u2014At the residence of ot hor on | in-law, C.8S.Horro:ks, Esq., \u2018ter street, Toronto, wa Ap He 17, 1901; => \u2018Susan Leeming, widow of the.late Henry | \u201cHamilton, barrister, St.Phomas,and third : daughter of the late John Crooks.of Nia- ey \u201cSara, in ber 72nd year.BENTER.\u2014AÂt the rectory,: Aultsville; ont, -0f-bronchial-pneumonis, on April 10; 1901, \u201cHerbert Norris Hunter, youngest child of | F = tha Rev.John N.Hunter, rector \u2018of Wil- |.- Hameburg, Diocese of Ottawa, \u2018aged \u201c10 : = months and 4 days MOORE \u2014 At % Grant.avenite; London, | TO ALD où April 16, io, Son Alive, be- LE RS Ont, Javed wite of Henry 8 danger of the late WD B Borie, c ave Fonsi an me far make © i anion sling tics Jor tie abové columa thay send ; [7 with them a Hat.of named of interested friends, \u2019 \u201cMarked.copies of the * Witness containing auch.notlee will be sent free $o-any address tn Canada, ontres] excepted ; i me ge E \u2018new.house, ead.© WH \u201cex drop a post card to W.Peach, 2440 St.Catherine street, ad find out What is worth In part t for a new piano.Valuations mis made free: Open tt evenings.st c i= ; Undertakers, 300 St James Street, WITNESS, Fripay, APRIL 19, 1901.whi MURPHEY & CO- 7 : Buttertok's Patterns and Publications ! ec Our \u201c$5.00 Special Offer\u201d in Stylishly Trimmed Hats is a shopping event of Saturday which no lady should fail to see! | OTHER SPECIAL LINES.j: LADIES\" RAIN-PROOF GARMENTS, no Rubber, Military Cape, in Navy.and a few Greys and: Tans; regular price, $7.75; for $2.66.RAIN:PRODF GARMENTS, worth $5.75, for fue, Just the b pe spring wear! : Rr: on account of the dant \u2018weather to-day all: Friday Bargains win be repeated BOYS, ATTENTION] 560 MARBLES GIVEN AWAY FREE | OR PANTS ovez 33.00, \u2019 wr - EYRRY For further particulars see- \u201cBoys\u201d Clothing Advertisement below.™ S.CARSLEY CO\u2014 Notre.Damo Seer Montreal's \u201cGreatest ste \u201c| THOROGH MANS STORE This is a Man\u2019s Store, thorongh i in the respect.of: having everything.a: \u2018Tan - wants to wear, and men\u2019s goods are \u2018ches Did you never try W at you can do here ?it: you've gotten\u2019 into \u2018of paying your money and not-figuring: how much better _ you might-do; so strong:as to make-yôu careless.tore, with its immense sto : >» here than -in-any exclusive men\u2019 8.This 1s getting Vo 1e mors \u2018and more & man (HARRIS MORTIEEE\u2014 \u201cAg.the.résidence .daughter of the late.Thomas , Guillaume NEIL\u2014GORDON.\u2014On April y, Joon, at the.be the | citie Radway Dalhousie station, © Ladies\u2019 New Spring med fancy applique, li Ladtes\u201d 3 length itigh sad antage of the rian consimer.- : be x a oh her band, fair play must.his: Continental \u2018rival.The oes \u2018sugar mus} toh: be: Favored the\u2019 refiner.of cine sugsr;.or; : I propose.& duty fod \"bs 3TULL\u2014CARLEY \u2014At.the: Church, \u201cthe ; Epiphany, Sudbury, on April 17, 1801, by x Ma is increase.of expen- Big 2.is showing more; Clot ing than any.previous year has .the price and make good Sibthing h : om nt ét pui Da four a ru ct 5 : me ace.ings Ps propane soul i rar will he Ever ! or a vhich = polarized at and hich.co wold | 0 the - late Jamas.Srossen, aoû: 1 \u201cfon: rar 8 © | Present state of that counts At 1.40 this morning Mr,\u2019 | Government: leader, said if: sary to pass Jesolutions, ne der, the ch | House divided on the \u2018| was adopted by a vote o doal du uty\u2019 was adopted by à voté of 171 Ÿ- On the resolution je authorize the war | ; loans being put\u201d be Jour Redmond: frit \u2018to \u201creport pro- Sir.Michael Hicka- Beach assented and \u2018the House then, adjourned FEELING IN- ENGLAND the \u2018rep! \"dence \u2018of her step-brother,.is \u201cKobert- |.| would be S1.28500, leay Te il rd to bir a tax | ood oi hig ence.he il \u2018pot be empl.à N COAL.i ol Ad is:à apvel one, un-[er coun for - forty-five |.t-isan or duty, of a\u2019 shil -édal.\u201d: In ai Tata sone of À pe for \u20ac paying | Sf the war out: of loans rénsonable a a tne whole ¢ost thot ie DUTY ON SUGAR AND.COAL \u2018MEETS WITH MUCH OPPOSI- the \u2018Irish.infinite} ordinai 5 in price, will do no ok injury to 1 trade, even éupposi | export, \u201cof.coal i \"che RS that evén 4 pared ors fa purposes late for dois vase | Le ,' =.store, en Put 0 On \u2018the.whole; \u2018the statement of Sir Michael Hicks-H Geach appears to \u2018ha \u2018been fairly well receiveu, and \u2018the Chancellor \u2018of the Bxchequer 18 generally con- just distribution.of |: In the course of an: editorial on- this ;\" reproaching the {hire to show gra- and'Natal, says:\u2014 My.final\u2019 \u201cbalance sheet: will be; né id, \u2018from taxation a rovene o 2 \u2026 From, LE.pr indies by Den sus: d to £182,962,000.tind the.a Np cit io £39.707,000, to.1,250,000 for\u2019 \u2018the À Pape \u201ctaxa ; fom Tor direct ts one, must bear their; Vi den.propose that two- ce.\u2018pence Then he added to the income tax, | Taking one shilling and twopence in \u2018the | The extra twopence will realizi There \u201cwill \u2018be no addition \u2019 >| gratulated upon \u2018a urd point, the \u2018Dail government wit titude \u2018to Queensland \u2018A few words from.the Chancellor of.Exchequer: would \u201chave upset the But these.have On the contrary, the hin must be added £ : debt I have\u2019 to borrow.iid | Ha the House to give me borrowi er sente in\u2019 excess.ofthis\u2019 + : In order to Loi de the ; ak power: to borrow £60, ig 1000), sxcheies iol means (As to- ohtaming contributions from ir David: Barbour\u2019 re 1 SEMEN Ts.| fact i very.many.beer \u2018 kers South Africs; atid\u2019 also to thé décresse the spending power of the peo ile, 0 to-the high\u2019 price of \u2018cogl.\u2019 i Experience.has : shown, he said, \u2018tha we.have practically.Ris.hed \u2018thé limit \u2018whole.bounty \u201csystem.dot been spoken.\u2018Chancellor of the Ex 2 bopeful of an increasè in bounties | the: Transvaal, = ening\" sugar for -G: think\" the House will see t brought the country to the v Opposition cheers hia can no\u2019 Jonger ¥ smal war has cost es dou \u2018of \u2018the \u2018Crimean Sear, 1e 000,000 \u2018of té unfund- oF fre receipts on fe \"death Suties | Were £1,500,000 below: thise \u2018 of the: pre ceding yéar, but he had bette ect tions for next year.The prolongation of: | 8bsence ul business every other.commun \u2018| is taxed in \u2018the Units sites ; on\u2019 \u2018uy oi ter \u2018the institution of je = ; se is Nôt-a-protective it an adequate public: ra hos.ot | x for some duty.of whieh the \u201célasses \u2018should \u2018besr.reat Britain, \u2018but at : {the saine \u201d time me completing the.ruin of | : a tito \u2018the Ae aies \u2018The coal duty, however, seems des | =.org That the \u201cyield be tined to excite the keenest opposition.\u201cThere was\u2019 £67, \u2018 CLARK'S NONE BENE Owing to thé enormous demand for the \u2018above publication during the Sass seas when the whole edition of 6; cop : were sold out long before the publishers es fnticipated, Ihave now in press.to be read: a few days, a NEW and REVISED EDL Ric of the abova Deautiful Souvenir of our city, with now Colored andalarge .number EE ons.This most complete and up-to-date.The ; Te most is from the pen of Sanadas famous author and poet, Dr, WILL, MENRY DRUMMOND, author of \u201cThe TP rd Feeling confident that thepublic willalways appreciate a ood thing when they see it.I have, Contracted for the Jarge numberof TEN D COPIES (10,000).They will be for sale at all leading Book Stores.W.J.or AE beer, ; Mount _Boyal Par : .PRIMROSE DAY.London, ROMEO DAY: gt tie | a Beacons- with debt had ot TAT 1 the national debi ora N £687 55,000,000.on account of oral \u2018to the present year.tbe chan: fre eellor- said.that.the: total \u2018estimated ex ,000.000.On.the: \u201csince the\u201d death of the Earl of fi ose Day passed without a r wreath being placed: upon e D ds: tomb in Hughenden churchyar pilgrimage to the- \u2018churchyard, however, showed no diminution, and the statute eat \u2018Westminster: Alt r Was rof el y was The: - 4 effept.of my a on: he ce of |.°° sugar is doubtful, as the pric pri of le within the next + taza.Haba Pr the.ents System.© i tho next, ten } come tax wae £1 mate, the chancel Gee us een paid bad Deen ficrensel een .pal ad een.FE \"Ho less than £120,000,000; 8 foot thet: th he hoped the poe ould It.has \u2018created consternation an Wales {and the.north of England, country exporters io.the Continent as sert that the duty will effective competition abroad with \u2018West - In\"Bouth Wales it is-urg- ed: that the \"duty will injure the miners | and paterially assist the United States \u201cMr.William Ab.\u2018wham, Radical, rien ber for Glamorganshire, who is president | of the Welsh Miners\u2019 Federation, said yesterday in-the course of an \u2018interview that he was extremely surprisel, at-the ; of such a tax, addi timate result will probabl: ing down of scores of Wels] colères and \u2018tthe throwing: of thousands out \u2018of em- Such.a tax is wrong in prin-| ciple; and will inevitably use.the overthrow.of th e government.\u2019 \u2018although the government.ittle but praise for the bud: oo they fain would admit that if the \u2018near futures were, to bring by-elections, \u2018the results might.ve unfavorable for government candidates, \u201cThe entire: press, Liperal and Conser-' vative alike, is toud courage, honesty and \u201ccandor of Sir Mi: - chael Hicks-Besich\u2019s statement, which | was \u201cdelivered: with great ability and lu- \u2018eiditys \u2018but-without any.attempt-at- rhe- Never \u2018before have.the immense |.expenditures entailed by.the.war in od de cbt redeemab > Sir Michael concluded, 5.\u20ac he House a \u2018true account gd of our.Honces\u2019 for.the \u2018présent and-im- ; \u201cIn our time no Chan: \u2018cellor- of: The Ætohequer lias had do\u201d diffi: cult a task nor hes he had a more in: \u201c1 have not.laid: Pro-: :posals before the House\" withthe view: \u2018of \u2018gaining.transient popularity; but.T' \u2018hava endeavored to esteblish a prineiple.of \u2018contribution by ihe whole community : to.the pardens .of thi \u201cMichael HicksBeach concluded: at proposal or remarked is it in \u201cto.put\u2019 oped, almost prevent gusty st la om?encotrages mde wit 5 orders, end at the same time does restrict, consumption\u2019 by.its.every possible méans.The.i 48 that there is.an enormous sur.: plus Shick bas to find a foreign inarket, only market, There: | fone 4 is conceivable, unless, of | course, bonnty-giving.countries either re- } {duce the \u2018ages of their.sugar.production | l'or\u201c Tower their.own duties on\u2019 sugar \u2018for the benefit of their own.\u2018population, both\u2019 of which actions would mean the.abolis \u2018tion .of \u2018the \u2018bounty system, that the.ve- | he | eult.-of the mew.tax, although.at first the price ig phic ly be reduced, would be that.\u2018be such an Inflow into this coy of So es Ba Le to eech, : Phe only other points: of the x revenve |{ \u2018which he need touch.ip ceptional receipts owing silver ¢ coinage, and.tg compared very 1 The total receipts amounted to 2 4 000, and the be fra to he war in South Africa, and £3.000,000 for China.- The \u2018ghowed-that \u2018they had paid £15, 413,000 out \u201cof the revenue for the cost\u2019 of \u2018the The total amount state last year aggregated the + enormous SEEN PATIONAL.DEB DEB \u201cAg to the, national debt Td he 2 But, the Funded the Hi on dajure man 000; sugar to anythi hing like the py hes \u201cOf.ccurse, provision willbe made for im: a-duty.on manufactured articles Jt was ign -conntries: ço into: th: the home: artic DIFFICULT.TAS dulgent audience.ms two: \u201chours.and twenty-six \u2018min utes SIR \"WILLIAM VERNON HARCOURT: Sir Vie \u2018Vernon Harcourt: compli-.Chancellor of \u2018the: Exchequer.on.\u2018the ability \u2018he had \u2018sliown, dedaring |: \u2018his speech\u201d was: thamctorized by lionesty, a quality.very much lacking in \u2018the conduct of the wat, in telling\u201d \u2018the | À | House and the-country the: truth ; in re l gard to the position.; z,The budget,\u2019 Sot in 3 sbut- a in the dimstrons inedent f the War.ed to: borrow\u201d \u201cnltogeglier a in praise of the Donnde ne four Sime as much as vas.\u2018age of: mévrapaper r fnance) | 4 isting basis it.vas \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 South Africa been so brought home te | the nation.It is understood that Col.Milward (Conservative) will move on the second reading of the finance bill an amendment = etting that the government failed to ferentiate in favor of the colonies re.diiqren sugar.WANT ROUTE CANCELLED, The Road Committee Passes an Important Resolution STREET BAILWAY COMPANY MAY HAVE TO REMOVE COMMISSIONERS STREET RAILS.\u2014 The fight between the Road Committee and the Montreal Street Railway Company over the right to lay rails on Com- misssoners\u201d.street threatens to develop {| into \u2018something very serious.At yesterday's meeting of the Road Committee the opinion of the city at- -torneys on section 43 of the street railway.contract.\u2018was read.The opinion \u201cWas \u2018unattimous, -being - signed by both- city attorneys and both consulting at- 3 LoFneys.Ine attorneys held: that ac.to section a thon the choice of Toutes r ier.with the.\u201ccouneil,\u201d although, as D | noted, the company-could not be forced {to abandon a route already established for the benefit ot \u2018another company, but thev were.of: the opinion \u2018that the city -had \u201cthe right, each time the public service demanded it, and by resolution of couneil,- to change\u201d or modify the circuits, and to order new Toutes, the exercise of \u2018which pertained to what is known as- -route No; 10.\u2018This route includes-the disputed street.+ The route \u2018in \u2018the schedule attached to the by-law is described as a double track \u2018from the Grand Trunk \u2018station to Wind- sox street; Sn St.Catherine, to St.Denis, to Craig, t lan 2 mers street, to McGill, to tue Commissio ir William, \u201cGn ad.of in od ax ve Dame, to Grand rosie Railway sta- We \u201ccannot 89 0 on without: ies this \u2018country in fina; ; we fashionable doctrine: of the day is\u2019 conscription and.protection, .body believe that thi dijuires is not to-go on\u201d - i ir William argued that England was | ni 89.strong now a3 she was at \u201cthe {| close of the: French war, and.declared, in was the most | trous Stations thal the exchequer | bad: \u201ceyer made: F \u2018EROTESE FROM MR - REDMOND.= do bn \"Redmopd, \u2018the - Natiopalist | interest: Ireland.had ; in he war \u2018which led to this.extiaordin- dry, disastrous and disgraceful financial - ion.He protested against\u2019 Fresh taxation which he.said imposed.justice upon Ireland \u2018that.already, as ad : br the government commission in overtazed.des | I perle m.Sir Piles a Henn ae SE To cause in the The fact which was lost sight of at yésterday\u2019s meeting of the Road Commit: tee is that the scene of the Street Railway.Company's most -active- operations is Common \u2018street, which is\u2019 not \u2018nen- tioned \u2018in the schedule.\u2018The \u2018discussion on the attorneys\u2019 report was very.brief.Ald.Martineau \u2018drew attention to the fact that a report had been submitted by Mr.Barlow, the city.surveyor, stating that the company |had started to ny ite rails on Commis sioners street Common steeet with- -out the city\u2019s permission.\u2018This proceed: ing was certainly a moat audacious one, and in view \u2018of the opinion which bad \u2018just \u2018been received from the city.attorneys he thought that the company should be compelled to abandon.thé streer.In fact the.whole of route No.10 should be gbandoned and ruck off pe, bylaw.There ap no pro of any of the es Bongeconrs \u2018market ex: tension schemes being cerrisd our, and in the meantime there.was 8 enough.doncrs pe Loft the market to relive the ton: aon of the market.~The widening [of the street had cost the cify a great deal of money, and this would be well spent if thé sted ice the be Tl could \u2018be remed.ere would be room for several hundred farmers on Commissioners street if the street railway, \u2018corps x were kept off it.ery enquired whether it waa the dette on to let railways or electric roads on the street.The .chaifman said such was not his intention, as the city bad paid out.a large sum of money to put it in ité present condition.But he was quite in favor of putting the farmers\u2019 teams there.It was therefore resolved to report to council that route No.10 ought to be | abolished, = ue interest of the public.re and\u201d Malone, the con- ea pe the - east end harbor works | presented a request for permission to lay a track along Nicolet street to facilitate the transfer oË stone from the quarries ol Soke id h uimet said he was against a privilege.He did not think that ne locomotives ought to be allowed in the public street, \u2018as it would to the detriment \u2018of the labori Ad They had: carts.and \u2018other appliances to.cart stone; and ought to be allowed to do it.Mr.Poupore replied-by saying that if the.privilege were not accorded, it.would be necessary to get the stone elsewhere.\"It would be utterly impossible to get horses enough to transport the quantity, of stone they wanted.On the presumption that the working class \u2018would.really suffer by refusing uest, it was decided to grant it.ome time was taken up with the opening of tenders for supplies.The awarding .of contracts for cements, paints, ais irom; wis left over \u201cfor reports b: sets the | \"city surveyor.Contracts were awarded to the Lowest | tenderers as follows: Tile pipes, Star toad, rd Pipe.Company; lumber, and tise & Co; bricks, Laprairie Brick Company.; \u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PERSONAL.The Hon.Dr.Guerin returned .from New York yesterday.Mr.Meredith Rountree has resigned the secretaryship of the prea Fon don Gold & Silver Development Company.Mr.Frank Carrel, of (Of Quebec, passed through the city J terday on his: wav honie from New York.e was accom- \u2018panied by his.sisters; Mrs.Jas.Smyth and Miss.Gladys Carrel.SPECIAL NOTICES.About Sporting Goods.\u2014The happy throng of young men atthe Sporting Goods \u201cSection -of The 8.Carsley Co.made it evident that this is.Headquarters for Sporting Goods.There\u2019s abun- \"dance of everything for Baseball, Lacrosse, Golf, Lawn Tennis, Football, ete., priced lower than its possible to buy, them elsewhere.About -Men\u2019s Furnishings.\u2014There i# perfect \u2018satisfaction in buying Men's Furnishings at The 8.Carsley Ce, Ltd, In the matter of White Shirts and Under: wear, every garment is made and cut to their own order.There's no skimping- in material or finish, and prices are lower than \u2018most, men\u2019s * stores. Epicures likewise Drink * at thelr: Own Home Tables TIES! Ce = Of every description and for every purpose.Estimates and designs furnished on application.22° + 4 2» The G.R.LOCKER CO., 1749 Notre Dame St._ je OF INTEREST TO WÔM EN A TRUE LADY.Wildness is a thing which girls cannot afford.Deli is a thing which cannot be lost or found, No art can restore to the grape its bloom.\u2019 Familiarity without confidence, without regard, fa\u2019 destructive to all that makes woman exalting and ennobling.The world is wide, these things are small, They may be nothing, but they are all.Nothing ?It isthe first duty of a woman to be a lady.Good breeding is good sense.Bad manners in a woman is unpardonable.\u2018Awkwardness may be ineradicable.Bashfulness is constitutional.Ignorance of etiquette is the result of circumstances.{1 can be condoned and not banish men and women from the amenities of their kind.But self-pos- sessed, uns g and aggressive coarseness of demeanor may be reckoned as a State\u2019s Prison offence, and certainly merits that mild form of restraint called imprisonment for life.It is-a bitter shame \u2018that they need it.Women are the umpires bf society.wham! 4 is always in her right = enably An y of respect.To a lady, prince or peasant alike bow.Do not be restrain: Do not have impulses | that peed.restraint.Do \u2018not wish to dance with the prince unsought; feel indifferently.Be sure you confer honor.Carry yourself so loftily that men will look up to you for reward, not at you in rebuke.towards woman is reverence.is obliges a large means of grace when he is oblig to account her a being to be trained in propriety.A man\u2019s ideal is not wounded when a woman fails in worldly wisdom; but if in grace, in tact, in- sentiment, in delicacy, in kindness, \u2018she would be found wanting, he receives an inward hurt \u2014Gail Hamilton.CHANGED APPEARANCE, \u20ac What are the two changes in.the per-: sonal appearance of people which would gatk most surprise a Rip Van Winkle opening his eyes after a sleep of a century ?According to a recent observer, says the \u2018Youth\u2019s Companion,\u2019 they would be the number of persons, young And old, who are wearing glasses and the few of any age who were pitted Frith smallpox\u2014a + very agreeable ex Perhaps another century will tesc man how to recover normal eyesight.as well as to save the smoothness of the skin.IN WEARING BLACK.Black is becoming to \u2018most women, if attention is paid to the material, as well as the color.When complaint \u2018is made about the wmbecomingness of black, not alone to dark women, but to fair ones, as well, it is advisable to take iiito con.tideration the material employed for:costume or waist.A dull black\u2014such as: serge, Sloth B's vailing, glace silk or aepe de chine\u2014may prove very.trying tos +\" but substitute satin faced cleth, new silk or\u2019 satin, broche silk will be obtained.A blonde may wear soft, dull blacks with success, but dark women must forego them, unless possessed.of the fair complexion of a blonde.Shades of he- iotrope and mauve, usually unbecoming to a brunette, may be worn in velvet and satin, relieved with lace.China .with flowered patterns, too; will suit brunette and blonde admirably.\u2014_\u2014__ A MONTREAL BRANCH At the Best Clubs and Hotels is Served The natural sentiment of man.sign rich velvet, and a very different effect retarned lent enr \u2014_ WESTMOUNT WORTHIES mimi With.Medals, AT THE HANDS OF COL.STEELE.An interesting programme was presented in.the Victoria Hall, Westmount, evening, the: occasion being - the :presentà- to several estmount-.sûldiers.who -, centiy return from South Africa 9.re Mayor sent to cheer the \u2018sons of peace and war,\u2019 the field of battle.sides the Mayor and Mrs.Lighthall, \u2018were Ibbotson an Councillors, \u2018Wal > and Knowl Pod er Trans, Following are the names Ppaiter D.Bus jee ES alt er: P.y, Joined B on, Canadian Mounted Rifles, under Liout Colonel Lessard.Had forty days\u2019 figliting, ments.Marched over 1,700 \u2018mil H.Meredith Percy, joined Strathoons\u2019s Horse, and accompanied the regiment \u201con Masefleld E.Enowies, served in Bral > Colonial Division for \u2018ten -months, shanty ment during that period, at Bethlehem and surrend er of Frnioo uen Olivier.erman Murray, served 1 Royal Canadian dian Artillery, Calon 7.Fan '8, ceived his, Arner Jan.9 Royal Canadian Regiment, on -March - 1900, forming one of the re-inforcing rare stad, Honing Spruit, part in pursuit of Dewett under General viewed by Queen Victoria at Windsor: .: John Fhillips, served \u2018in 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, and Was.present at.ssveral engagements.; \u201cThe hall was &ppropriately .decarated with flags, streamers and bunting.\u2018Shortly -after § o'clock, Colonel Steele was.mel le the entrance by Mayor Lighthall and: Coun-' efllors Evans, Walker and Knowles, with: the Montreal West Cadets, as à guard of honor.\"As they proceeded: to the .platform with Mrs.Steele on - Mayor -Light- hall\u2019s arm,-and the Colonel following with.Mrs.Lighthall, cheer after cheer almost\u2019 shook the building.The.orchestra opened thé programme, af- chosen remarks, explained the object of the ering and complimented the oitizens upon being honore with Col.Steele\u2019s dis- tinguisked presence.Miss Moffatt sang an appropriate song, several comic \u2018selections, the \u2018audience not being content with one er.\"two of his songs merely.In the middle of the programme cathe the présentation.Headed by Pipers Ferguson.and Singer,and accompanied by a bodyguard consisting of the Westmount Cadets, under Captain Greaves, and the \u2018Montreal.West Cadets, under Mr.Rce, who.organiz-\" | ed the corps, the returned.heroes filed up: the.aisle, and platform.e medals were handed to L Save:a brief account: of wach one\u2019s services, cheers greeting each\u2019 soi- dier as he retired.There.was a medal for one hero who wis absent.John Lowe,: came home with the.séven whose names are given above, but cez,, and gontinue.the fight.and \u2018moth was given to them for The medal was.exactly: \u2018the same in des 28 thosa presented to the : COLONEL STEELE SPEAKS ©\" \u2018Colonel Steele, being asked to address tha assembly, expressed his pleasitre to be.pre- -had distinguished themselves in South.Africa, especially as they belonged \u2018to regiments other than \u2018his own.The Canadian troops ail.did their duty and won the ad- .miration: of the Imperial officers, They had left a good name behind fhem, of.which all ight be proud.\u201cHe hoped that if the neceseity should arise at any future |.time, men would be found as willing to fight: as they were, agd he believed that if ever Canada were \u2018attacked, colonies would \u2018assist us.Exhibition drills by the Montreal Wes?| Cadets, fifteen boys of from seven to ten THB EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK AP-' POINTMENTS.Every effort is being made to secure the Best men available for the new.branch shortly to be opened by thé Eastern Town- Ships Bank in the Temple Building, : The Manager will be Mr, Benjamin Austin, who as been manager of the Coaticook branch sitce it was opened in 1872.\u2018He will be Supported by a well trainod corps of-eight OF ten assistants.The accountant will be T.Stewart Paterson of the Granby branch 82d the first teller will be Mr.W.Moorhouse ormerly of the head omee at Sherbrooke.mn I.Austin's place at Coaticook will he nd by Mr.Edward U.Robinson.for- ely manager of the Huntingdon branch, ich will in future.be managed by Mr.son, now accountant at Waterloo.ws Premises in the Temple, Building ortly to be occupied by the \u201cEastern ownships Bank are being fitted up in a Tanner worthy of this \u2018institu- |by the Westmount Cadets, under Cad Captain Ferguson, ua Sergeant.Johnston followed, and were greatly admired and heartily applauded.years, commanded by about the smallest of their number, further vocal numbers, being accompanied by Mr.J.Angus Winter.: \u2018Mayor: Lighthall announced that after the orchestra had played: \u2018God.Save the King\u201d any who wished wbuld be given the opportunity of shaking hands with the Col- \u2018onel and Mrs.Steele.A large number accepted.the invitation.The Colonel and Mra, Steele, and other visitors from the: city, were shown \u2018through the building be-: fore taking their ir departure.GAS POISONING.d escaping gas in his room at a hotek om encres night.He was to \u2018the otre Davis Houpital, and- nie he was able to leave.- south African Heroes Presented 7 Themselves that the ehances for breakag THE DECORATIONS WERE | nmourvay | \u201ca eprocicet Jumping | tardly an instars tion of medals by.Colonel Steele.MV On | ] quiries .Lighthall preatd: and a | made large and enthuslastic - audience , 2 -pre- | who bad done themselves such credit on\u2019 On the platform; be- | Colonel Steele and Mrs.Steele, Lieut.-Col.- 30d records.of I~ and todk part in twelve general edgage- 1] its march through 2 Zululand; served with | the 3 regiment until its \u2018departure \u201ctor.Hog- | } was through all engagements -of the.rege] \u201c Prinzk too abd; A.8.McCormick, joined 2nd \u201cBattin, 7 attached to an Imperial regiment at Kroon.| enoster, took | Kitchener, was present \u2018with regiment re- : ter which Mayor Lighthall,.in a.few well | and was: followed by Mr.Fred.Hickey, 18} took their places on ihe: \u2018the soldiers by Colonel \u2018Steele, while\u2019 Mayor! has- gone back to.Africa to rejoin the for-|.father: sent and take part in honoring the mer who-|.the.other | Miss Moffatt and Mr.Hickey.contributed | present time.The club has.every confi-; Mr.Cull, \u2018of St, Thomas, Ont., was pois- |\u201d \u201cBicyoling 1s not éhe social tea dt was, bo extravagances than of old, wheeting as-fhere\u2018 evér: has \u2018been.A sign-t which there is-no mistaking, points to the large! cycling as\u2019 a fad then or something else, : Have pri \"tos tor, hyglens benefits, \u2018With each siccesdling.season gear chainless.type of: wheel Bus ind 1ts: ity 1 g.unt dt \u201cdi onors: \u2018with the\u2019 chal There-i8 \u2018little question\u2019 but.that would \u2018come Within à elngle: season.ufacture, however, universal: use, cost of \u2018mans.\u2018necessitates a.higher] upon the chain wheel, Within the.the, mark of ae \u2018and the at tos ape is.assured.So substantial are the.gear are\u2019 most remote; and\u2019 the - \u2018attendant, resul chain, are,\u2019 of: course, within.the.pale of possibility, There\u2019 ice in \u2018which the rider a chaîniess whéel has gone back to a chain\u201d \u201ctheir spring \u2018and en à the Ci he.a rested Li MRS doubtedly, will Ahis season: \u2018provesas- \u2018popu Jar RR ever, Carling.TWO\" WELL-KNOWN CURLERS.5 \u2018When the St.Lawrence.\u2018Curling Club | élected at îts annual meeting this - week: Messrs.Jobn Johnston: and 0.W.-G.Dett mers as president.and.hon.secretary.ré- -spectively, À male a.wise and careful se-.géntlemien \u2018have already: MR.\u2018soBN.JUHNSTON; .President St.\u2018Lawrefics Curling Club.affairs of\u2019 the clubs Mr.Johnston; \u2018the president, is.a player of much: strength.He Joined \u2018the: St.Lawrence Curling Club: in 1893 and through\u2019 his \u2018sterling qualities\u2019 as.front in the circles of that organization.At: \u201cthe annual meeting in 1900, \u2018Mr, Jobe: ston.\u201cwas.promoted to.the presidency, position \u2018he has filled uring the: past\u2019 hg with \u2018honor and \u2018success, and it speaks \u2018well.when it is known that the past winter hag] been the most successful: in the: history of the St, Lawrence curlers.It was no wonder, therefore, re-elected president tor the ensuing year.ds bound to flouris In Mr; 0.W.6.Dettmers the elub \u2018has a hard -working and - \u2018energetic .secretary.M.Dettmers, in; the curling area, - \"MR.0.W.G.DETTMERS, Searetary St.Lawrence Curling Club.come \u2018to the front very rapidly tilt.to-day be is \u2018considered one.of the best skips in Montreal.He joined the St.Lawrence Club in 1891 and was elected secretary in 1893, a position he has held continuonsiy until the dence in his administrative abilities and it is most befitting that: he should hold the important office of secretary, during the coming year when the club is gonteruplat- ing the erection of dis new rink.Wheeling.a ST.GBORGE'S CLUB pémrcrns.reste, after = \u201cden ont, George + ES, Association.and you:hear 1 î ries and va ess_of centu: es other 1 wath 1 to\" be- this season.just as much} return of many ladies to cycling\u2014the fact: | that: :the makers - of chains.are receiving |\u2019 \u201c| largely increased: orders for short chains: the kinds mised for ladies\u2019 wheels.nub \u2018on_the' roads during the past year 10 Indications s durin coming rest to the fact that The] estimony proportion of 1 the riders are of the: fashion.| 24 ©.|.able set: \u2018Ladies \u2018who: Lrlgiuatiy took.\u201cJF, Riot, were tte \u201cprice of both\u2019 jypes the same \u2018theil.price.being \u2018put upon: the chainless: than | Pheatlon or power \u2018with the highest effec} Ed e amount of en PINE | know a \u201clacrosse.stick from a tennis rac-: ection.shown \u201ctheir te in connection \u2018with he; \u2018oft a 4 vel every; lacrosse men in: the; Lean alr > that the pattes 18-| 1 \u2018Brooklyn +.fea | Pullagelphia sarees a member quickly \u2018forced.his.way to \u2018the | Rochester \u2018He was \u2018elected a director \u2018in: 1895, and-' in 4-11 1897 \u2018waa appointed- vice-president of the | Bow \u2018élub, holding the position for two.years.i: :- for his arduogs.labore in behalf of his club\u2019 that he was unanimously}: \u2018Mr.Johnston is a \u2018hustler and under his | \u2018presidency any club : or- organization RS 28 o'clock, = ence uf ffty.spectators, broke the world\u2019s p Doin 8 for throwing a 56 lbs.weight with, + ance,\u201d \"| to\" launch - next week.vice-president! W.\u2018| Angus, 5 was cut about the face: and head, but mot or the.suing.Tour Eon, patron, V.Chateauvert; ; haa.presidents, L Amyot, W.A Marsh; ee AE EE \u2018dent, D.- B.Bertrand: secretary-treasuçer, Jes.: R.Guy.; is directors.© tue Sbamroek Amateur tng, Tor or the \u201clect lon of \u2018officers, and as \u201c= MeLa) 5 19:\u2014The- Strathoma, ganized with eras reat! eu ue Raton, Brunette; or Fred.Degan: pans \u201cGeorge Lefebvre: 0 teer, Charles Deruchie, Ale & ax De pas d'whets AL ware.golng\"to \u2018get players, but long belo.e the.seañon.was-over thers \"were sufficient: candidates for the \u201cJuvenile championship, five of thelr men\u2019.were selected to \u2018play on the § { late | À 7 had over i { Pre spurs.ry Les Westin: osse- Club eo coming to the conclusion, that-the have.to give up any.hope of having much te.say \u2018as to the\u2019 possession of \u201cthe \u201cMinto They feel, \u2018and everyone.in British clumbia \u2018feels, with: the) they \u2018are the champi mm,\u201d that , Who, the chances are, does not ret, has-been wiring: from 0 Vançouver that layers: Jars § do not think tha t Westminster to thé cup.\u201d This is\u201d all \u2018non- {the bad beating the Capitale.re- the.New Westminster twelve.to the expense and trouble eastern \u2018trip\u2019 only to Po con prove + Bs 47 gal go games at-8t.: cago, at\u2019 Clnotnnatl, between Cinc¢innatl and Pittsburg, and at New: York,\u201d \u2018between - Boston \u201cand New.York, were les\u2014Dor.cyan Dugg] ony \u2018and Most ; ROCHESTER.Wi J N.Y, Apri] roi Exhibition: : 200 9 ÿ 2101\u2014-6 83 WESTMOUNT CRICKET cLvs.The ennpual.\u2018meetin of this club pH be: held at Victoria Hall, \u2018Westmount, \u2018this ev- | ening.at 8.15, and, all Westmounters \u2018interested in the sport are Invited.Aquatics.THE LACHINE BOATING: CLUB.\u201cThe.thirty-seventih \u2018annyad.general meeting of the Lachine Boating and Canoeing: Club.will be held #t the Windsor Hotel, \u2018Montreal, on olneniez, evening, April 2, Athletics: \u2018WORLD'S © RECORD BROKEN, Toronto, April 19\u2014Fim O'Rourks.the lo cal weight thrower, Wednesday, ii the pres- h' hands frem a Seven, \u2018foot.cirele; by: the Jy feet.1 inch.The- ] made by © Mitch IL MORE CHALI NGERS.Sout dnigtol ote: \u2018of, \u201cthe .boats hy Ste- vers as a challenger: for \u201cthe Seawanbaka oop, wags launched yesterday.She.proved ry fast \u2018in reaching.The \u2018Gréy Friar,\u2019 nother boat be:ng \u201cbuilt: by.the :.same firm\u2018 for the same parpose, will be ready \"Chess.| WESTMOUNT: CHESS CLUB, 7 \u201cthé\u201d \u2018following \u2018officers\u2019 \u2018were elected:\u2014 Pratt, president, J: C.Senez, firat \u2018Brisbane, second vlée- Dr.\u2018MéArthur, secretary ; A.30 WW.\u2018Cofpell,\u201d auditor.A Special \u2018committee, composed of \u2018Messrs.E.Kirkham snd.W.Ciirtis, was appointed HA arrange matches with other clubs, and to look after all /flnal- ägreements relating.to all kinds of tournaments generally.\u2018It is suggested to play \u201ca \u2018series of interesting \u2018matches; \u2018with all \u2018city clubs such a8 were played.fn 1866.\" \u2018The club rooms are opened every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, when all \u2018visitors \u2018are cordially invited, \u2018inst; B:.0.\u201cpresident; STRUCK BY A CAR.Placide Laniel, grocer, was struck by an electric \u2018car while: \u2018getting off \u201chis delivery.Waggon on Centre street.yesterday.He seriously, >and - Ws treated at the Notre Bertrand; secretary-freasurer, ; 6 ve held thelr regular | nia ork ns Sena.- Vancouver days: \u2014The % \u2018estiminster on\u201d lacrosse players ofthe.world, | 8 \u2018\u201c All the\u2019 old\u2019 men are strongly with |, ie Certainty not come- out hefe, and} 2x pe \u201818.Father tog much to ask:- New West- |.Louis\" De: Æ.H.5 | 18 21 MATTERS OF TRADE INTEREST DIS- meeting :|-Socfété - d'Industrie Laitiere.: \u2018£| Vallancourt, and-a-number-of-thoe, butter {and cheese inspectors \u2018 were.present.{questions principally \u2018brought forward were they: ÿ the the.tasks \u201cApril 19.\u2014The: Esper: ; :} Bad during Admission, five certs.4 «At the annual \u2018meeting of \u2018the: Westmount |: | eness- -Club; Held at: their rooms on the 6th \u2018band practice.battalion will march\u2019 out \u2018on\u2019 Wednesday.5 Fu Felt, - \u2018Stiff.Felts.- > NB: CERCA us! | We.are showing 3 different lines of \"sa.25 and 82.50.: oun Sto k of spring and.side $s just complete; .w the Latest American Shapes in Soft \u2018and \u2014 Silk.Hats and Pull Overs Made to Measure in the Newest Shapes and Best Materials.\u201d PHILLIPS \u201cSQUARE.CLERICAL Hrs! : Summer Mail Orders.Carefully Attended to.D: A.\"MéCaskil, the president of she \"air - John: A Macdonald, Club, is idvit- ing- the members of e bxecutive to a dinner at the Windsor, Le MILKMEN MEET a eu SED\u2019 IN \u2018COUNCIL.\u2014\u2014 A swag.held\u2019 yesterday - of the J.A.The the.necessity of good boxes, the transpor- - | tation: of \u2018cheese\u2019 from the factory to the \u2018|.caré, the making of large cheese.uniform, \u2018and procuring boxes of sufficient\u2019 height, \u201c| the stamping of the weight on\u2019 the boxes, the maturing of cheese at a temperature of 60: degrees.For butter, the tubs and boxes to be of the first class, putting a good finish on.the surface of the butter, | Sins despatching of the butter regularly, the.covering of the tubs and boxes With i sacking during the transportation\u2019 fromthe | factory to the station.1.SUNDAY SCHOOL COMPETITION.\u2018Sunday - school superintendents, and.\u2018the: friends generally of Sunday.school work, are invited to call at the Bible House, No.2175 St.Catherine street; up to.May L \u201cand examine.a \u2018case of.prize \u2018Marked Te of.\u2018| Liverpool, to.be.competed for during the desired \u2018that.those {who examine these Testaments, taments,\u2019 sent out by Mrs.Menzies \u2018coming winter.It le should \u2018give thelr opinion afterwards, in writing, in regard to their practical use.Superintendents everywhere are asked how many scholars they have in their schools: whether \u2018they will advance $2 for a.case.of Testaments for prizes; how many scholars think will ae too Ferses, and whe- \u201cA SALE OF WORK.At a \u2018récent\u2019 meeting of the Young Women\u2019s Church Guild, of the Church of the.Ascension, - Outremont, 4t was \u2018decided to \u2018hold à sale of werk in the school room on \u2018April 26 and 27, from 2.30 till 6 in the af- \u2018ternoon, and 7.20 till 10 in the evening, On Friday evening a cantata will be giv- \u2018en by the Sunday school children, and for Saturday evening a select programme is being \u201carranged.- Refreshments \"may.be both afternoon and evening.HIGHLAND CADETS.Following are the engagements for next week: Monday, April 22; recruits and bugle band: practice; Wednesday, April 24, \u2018bat talion, full dress, march out, pipe and\u2019 bugle bands sto -attend; Saturday, April 27, gym- nastie- class; \u201crecruits, skeleton.drill, bugle \u2018Weather permitting ile Fancy marching on Dorchester street.Ci JL.HENSHAW GIVES A TARGET.Lieut.-Ccl.Henshaw Is donating a Peters target \u201cto the Highland Cadets.In a let- \u2018ter to \u2018Major Lydon, he compliments the \u2018Major on the excellence of his corps, and says \u2018Shooting is, in my opinion, the most important branch oa soldler\u2019s training.\u201d DE TE OF MR.POWNALL.~ Mr: Robt.Pownall, insurance \u2018broker, who was for many years.connected with.the \u2018Canada Life Insurance Company, died at lune April 19,70 A last \u2018annual meeting of the.St.George Boris Club the Mame Hospital, the General.Hospital: on- \u201cWednesday.\u201cThe funeral will-be private.Tin \u201c1 quest\u201cthis\u201d afterhoon at the tome \"of the i CHIEF HUGHES WINS.A LAWSUIT THAT IS SAID TO - MEAN AN ANNUITY OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS.\"Lieut.\"Col.Hughes, superintendent of.the city police force, has won a lawsuit New \u2018York, which has been in the courts for the last four years, in con nection with the estate of his brother, : = the late Arthur Hughes, who was engaged.in the drug business in New York, and died there in 1896.The case has gone from the Supreme \u2018Court of New York to the Appellate Court and thence to the Court of Appeal \u2026.at Albany, whose decision co that of the other courts, which: were all: in favor of Chief Hughes.It is stated that as a result of this decision Chief Hughes will receive an annual income of ten thousand dollars.ACCIDENT WAS FATAL.FOU RY HAROLD LIONEL REED DIED OF HIS INJURIES.Lionel Reed, who was struck by an- electric car yesterday at the corner of St: Catherine street and Letourneux avenue, Maisonneuve, died during the after- \u201c noon at the General Hospital.It seems that, just as the ear was turning the corner, the little boy ran out backwards into the street, and \u2018was knocked \u2018down: by the fender.The motorman applied - the brakes, buf the car went just two™% % inches too far, and the wheel tore the- : boy\u2019s side, | own \u2018subjects, TOL on.\u2019 YY |'them even a.remote \u2018pretetice of \u2018a faif [ fl chance.She\u2019 chops- them all off.short | : and-\u2018sha budget, that\u2019 \u2018of making the present generation pay a just part of the cost of the war.it has made, and: not leaving it.to | future generations, .as was done :in.the case of \u2018the Crimean\u2019 war, it isthe right and courageous \u2018one.\u201cThe: present is not borrow on a larger séale than is \u201cabsolutely necessary.Sir Michael asks \u2018power.to \u201cborrow \u201c300 millions of dollars, whieh: will form.another\u2019 addition to \u2018the national debt, and the remainder .of the: deficit arising from the war expenditure \"| will.be made \u2018up- by increased \u2018taxation.The people of \u201cthe United Kingdom forts, the luxuries \u2018and\u2019 the elegan- cies.of private living, and are.quite able to make large\u2019 contributions to the national treasury.in order to defray the asticall entered upon: \"The payment of\u2019 Pétition, - will \u201cbe \u201chardly able.to- bear- -Sir Michael Hicks-Beach explained.that: \u201cj-nio increase had: \u2018been made in the.taxes on: _ spirits, wine; Deer \u2018and- tobacco \u201cbe! cause \u2018the \u2018present.rates seem to be as high as, they could\u2019 bé made without re-|- \u2018ducing\u2019 \u2018the revente \u2018received.fiom\" them; \u201cof \u201cSir.Michael \u2018Hicks-Beach\u2019s budget -to- colenials is the: utter absence im it of | atything smacking: even\u201d of protection; préferential tariff in favor.of the \u2018colo+ The sugaï duties offered an \u2018opportunity \u201cfora- preference to the British West In- : dies and.Australia, \u2018but none was given.This measure had: of \u2018course been consid- VIEWED IN SHANGHAL \"There, \u2018seems to be.a: \u201cridéspread dis: position in England and.-America to: say, \u2018Liet.Russia.have Manchuria; it is not at, = | very : important\" to- us, and \u2018Russia unis.estimated at: 938.millions of dol- I jlers, in \u2018spite of \u2018which «an estimated : | defictt of 275 millions bas to be met, The | doubtedly does develop and-improve the wild\u2019 esis lands \u2018of \u201cAsia as well as anybody.Perhaps Russia.does civilize and |: organize \u2018the tribes of Turkestan, perhaps other nptions-on an equality \u201cwith \u2018her \u201cDasis An EP le is \u2018Lia oting; While: Tease Russia \u2018proceeds\u2019 to: dt Lisotabis ay & absohrtely\u2019 Russian | a favorable time for Great Britain to are spending freely - upon \u2018the.com-: cost ofan enterprise | which \u2018they enthusi- \u2018either.national \u2018or.imperial, There is no | od duty on corn, and consequently \u2018no\u2019 \u2018opt | portunity for the \u201cestablishment: of the\u2019 + 1 > of, dot taxation.of the \u2018British M ego The Xi MASTER, AS.that gives | testing: \u201chat =! she has only: taken the oe | : property structive worse th ance to Eten whether customs {lines hear?le Dom'déwarieh Hand; à but C : from:dé u ut China erless.Shanghai New Press,\u2019 > Mars 8 | fered days father\u2019s Monw of the zette,\u201d ; i London.Witeless.zest.\" Hertz w: be- ! À Piano \u2018Literary.Digest.\u2019 A Rival to the Steam Engine\u2014' Daily News,\u2019 London.\u2018Windmill : Chinese a copy.these: goods as if \u2018sist on their admittance.from Port Ar.{hurl lover Manchuria and.A China merci» FI @ consequence is that : e joe \u2018Bo gravely i {this sort that it is of the utmost import.\u201c1 snce.that some: trong representations should \u2018be \u2018made in the proper uarter, te | where they will do the most gôod.But -{-vchere will they- do any good?Who will Sn What: -powër \u2018will take the trouble = 1-to.protest With sufficient force against | this iniquitous action of the Russians?It ;.} should: be for China \u2018to proltect her own Mall gaine TP $1.00, détivéred in° Montreal and suburbs: ; .To, mailed throughout.Cuvada and U.S 4 $1.00, malled \u2018to.\u2018foreign countries.Fæipar, Apriz 19, 1901, re out and out, and she goes on to use it ir a grossly unfair way, de.of the commercial interests of \u201cothers.Ccmmerce is nothing to Russia; the commerce of ope and America is is an nothing to her, it is in fact a thing to be destroyed on any pretext, by fair means or foul.Recently the piece goods market in this part of the world has been consider- aply disorganized, and the effect is so serious that at the present moment the gotton trade of the world at large is chief- w dependent on the turn of events in hina.Herein is a fact of vital import- di \u2018Tour freatest commercial Germany, Japan, the United tates and England.To ¥ rance and Russia and other non-commercial nations it is -of comparatively slight importance trade lives or dies.So, to fus ther their own ends, the Russians ara doing what is simply fatal to trade s are being.sent.up from Shanghar to Port Arthur, and the imperial Chinese \u2018at Shanghai grant a rebate o Port Arthur wis a on port.Then the same goods go de Russian railway to.Newchwang and ence \u2018all over the northern territories ina without, paying any duty what- \"For dome reason, which requires Faithfully obey- pal Te \u2018duty on\u2019 goods in { Pape =.ee the world axe hopelessly un.088, \u201cthose unlawfully admitted car- 3 lose.\u2018heavily in consequence, ured by tricks of from what is little different =\u2014\u2014 5 FAST FREIGHT WRECKED.Moneton,- N'B.,.April 19\u2014The east.wv Bound fast.freight on the Intercok \u2018 : nf ie) hee ix pm, was wrecked at Meadow Brook, a freight ear; it is thought, the { track.Nine cars \u201cload: Jenping the smesbed, and the track damaged, \u201cLraf- \u2018fic was - interrupted: for several cams.No one was hurt: A sent: rom bere: and \u2018the £ freig trans eaving here at aded were badly FOOLED WITH \u2018A REVOLVER.Pp ache, \u201cApril, 19:\u2014Benny Howard, 4 youngest son of \u2018the late: Cag tain A.L.| fia \"South th Africa, ced on in Sou accidentall shot = himself in the leg about six o\u2019 Pclouk last \u2018a |inight \u2018while \u2018fooling with a loaded revol- = ver.He came home from college a few Who was recently killed in ac- and was staying at his late 5% Brownsburg house.The doctor ) \u201chat | Was called in, but as s yet has not found oe) \u2018the: bullet.; Ts April 18 The | dor- | oner\u2019s: jury Tost, might returned a verdict : | letta for.havin io or.g law, David | Batr, on Tuesday, last \u2018murder against Arthur: Noble Eilled his.brother-in- ) WORLD WIDE.\u2018SATURDAY, \u2018APRIL 20, 190L De Wétt}\"Daily Mail\u201d London.me: to Sonsthan Day ois Lon- À Personal.Impression\u2014_Troterie Coleman London.es Ep Sp h\u2014L dé- 19, rman oror's eec] In jendatht e Belge.And.Some.\u2018Others\u2014 Daily Trl bung,\u201d New\" York.Dreyfus as an.Author\u2014New York \u2018Times.\u2019 \u2018Tolstoi and the.Holy.\u2018Symod\u2014A remarkable in its Relation to the Comcash \u201cment \u2018of Crime\u2014Condensed from the \u2018Me- dico-Legal Jourgal.Lond Strathcona \u2018on \u2018Canada and the Empire\u2019\u2014\u2018The Times,\u2019 London.Pesce\u2014Canon Scott HH Hottasd in \u2018The Com- Lion \"The Quest of the Golden Stnol\u2014 The Speak- London.The, State.of China\u2014Special Correspondence London \u2018Standard.\u2018Hysteria \u2018and \u2018the Bose estminstor Ga- [The Se Scene.on Spion Kop\u2014'Blackwood\" s Ma a\u201d ren \"Among the: \u2018Census Enumerators\u2014 5 Daily \u2018News,\u2019 London.\u201cSOMETHING ABOUT THE ARTS.London.and the King\u2014\u2018Daily Chrom- 8 CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.Werse\u2014The Voice of Spring\u2014Resignation- \u201cThe Pilot,\u2019 London.To:the First Sprouting Bulb in My_Garden.Mr Swinbuine\u2014\u2018The Academy,\u201d London.Churton Collin: A.Prophet Jonab\u2014A- in \u2018The Speaker,\u201d London.\u2018} The \u2018American Negro\u2014 Tattle 2 Memoirs of the Highteenth Century- or,\u201d London Spectat | Miss Yonge, the \u2018Authoress-\u2014 The Academy.\u2019 \u201cHINTS ON THE am OF KNOW- Courtesies\u2014Daily News,\u201d London.\u2018Mental Fatigue in School Children\u2014 Di \"Bile as an Anti-Toxin\u2014'The Literary i- ave\u2014New York \u2018Tribune.\u2019 that -can be Played in Tune\u2014\u201c The Electric.Plants.Measurements of -Distance\u2014'Les \u201cles Wasekly.\u2019 Science Brevities.For sale at all newsdealers, Two Cents epald Annnal Suherription.\u201cJOHN: DOUGALL & SON, Püblishers, Montreal Ee.Fy \u201c\u2014 AN WELL An es cakes, night bf C.A.supper After Howard declared dition d ment 9 the brix maintail and ou: compété diture.ourselv beauties around ate the) ment, § the.goo Mr.of Trad ness: mi tion, wi ness me that thd not maj he trust annex pi vacant 1 tion own The .t proposed plied to of the e Arthur H Bristow.Is In re: street] Sale by] Montreal) 1901, at ¥ Stock of wares | Fixtures Book 4 Store w MARCOT pme er ra \u2014 INS In re BE; Book deb Store w days. FerpAY, APRIL 19, 1901.\" EDUCATIONAL SUPPER INTERESTING.RELICS.+ orking ystem in : SHIPPING Hag Mr.M AN \"| A canfion ball, weighing three pounds, .; \u2018pacts, The \u201cpolicy of \u2018the \u2018éotipany has CL NEWS.*: proposes: to put into eervice in seven years\u2019 en has been \u2018discovered \"by\" workmen\u2019 engaged |.Sears bem.-energetie, ut, a tremendous \u2014 \u2018time \u201ca\u201d flget of 10,000: ton\u2019 vessels, capable WELL KNOWN MEN SPEAK ON BUSI- |i; excavation work in connection with.the \u2018is being displayed à =: id, FIRE AND LINEMEN TO STRIKE.of!thakine the voyage in six and a bal?NESS EDUCATION - extension of the Windsor street station ER EEE PRO OR Hs nthe: p] A5 days, the same to sad! from St.John and \u2019 The station officials have made up'a story | \u2018the F: amit _ New ne the opént ip.\u2018of Cleveland, \u2018Ohio, \u2018Aprir-19.\u2014 À general Halifax in the winter, and from Quebéé - about the: relic; The .tall was fired, :per=| =~ =.7 5 ch ca 5 : ;.: \u201caid - thee: THlling.of the strike.of \u2018all.\u2018the: Bremen and.linemen .em-| and Montréal ih.the summer.These ves- \u2026 © + ployed.on: harbor tugs at Cleveland, Erle, sels would carry the mail, and be provided.\u2019 \"| ment, \u201cwhich\u201d, has: \u2018always Books Thoucht ¢ | Ashtabula, Fairport, Sandusky, Loran, Hu: ! with all the latest improvements for.carrg- oho he best an ron-and Tolsd¥, has been \u2018ordered to beégin'{ ing perlehable freight.The terms to be 2 DESY «cont be] Te a Svikers, demand an\u2019 advance |\u2018 asked , forthis, service are: $600,000 per an-.1 : r Aonth.An excellent repast of.cold meats, salads, haps two hundred years ago, at savage Hi | cakes, tea and coffee was provided last gang advancing.from the mountain.The} night by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Y.M.man who -fired- the.bail wore a.peruke.|.C.A.on the occasion of the first annual |The officer who.directed the firing, -had supper of the educational department B dainty, Tufies : Be probably y used 3 sd |.a After the usua toas - Bi snuff box.oe.land Upon whic © -sté- Howard, B.A., proposed \u2018Education\u2019 He.| tion stood was foresc.P Montreal, did, not YOUNG MEN FROM MONEY deciared that its true aim was not the Bd- | exist except as an-Indlan village.\u201cThe In- ; SHARKS, dition of something to us, but the develop- gan, as\u2019 he peered over the crest of the\u2019 Co à ment of what we already possessed, and mountain, spied, fof \u2018the firstvtime\u2019 a.vessel \u20ac tue bringing out of all that was In us.He - coming: up.the rivér.The young: Indians.Ottawa; April 10 Mr.\u201cMai ore\u2019s ii ke maintained we should first train our bodies were full of-curlosity 3 produce: Shel: est: me \u2014 = \u2014 ik ily : and dnt Had- Ji 2 Fe re gaged.ji \u201cSota ADVERTISEWENTH, Sein Hast nos PAHS, EEE gl fan Fr Fron, ax - M et, moy What do you yout : Lachine ; Sentor Princess, \u201cISSUED.| | ] & BARRON, CCR West Them pe) os 5 ; NOTARIES & COMMISSIONERS, Class IV.\u2014Silver medal, Senior :Queetr He Da; be \u2018not thir ; = Ce 130 St.James stroct.: Evelyn Evans; first Princess (silver: pm: ingen 4 the.nent.9 + # Sp pet TSE P| Tae\u2019 organe.\u201cBon : [ Haxver: Erincos Da both \u2018dbs.are anxious 0 retdin din \u201ctheir M Lan , Prin.Tho Grand Old Ti or, Sicha riper; ol.La the difficulty Claes TIL\u2014Modal, nr ec i es a ting th s IIL\u2014Moda : I may be , Bot ov y appropriating e i a h Hi Hi h in | Bott Prince, \u201cAlbert Pérefvals me] Proms whet he vos coter Beal Tt [22% ; Soe Friston Cb: ns is m or Ul a f in Russel Lambert.Es EE h be id gat 3.{ ion of grounds, has also been crie : a T\u2014Queén and aflver.\u2018medal; \u2018ce | HOT Muchi better ronto Ipractie.ws \u2018the new association, ; Princes silver pin; Princess, Lily.Hié- Mr.Teemer, who.also a; ppeared.for To.| formed\u201d as the.option.of \u2018acquiring the| SEAKING FRIEN A gins; hon.Go Flarence: Percival, | ronto money: lenders, denied that there.Baseball Pr pe k.for practice-and game: pur- | , Class\u201d tn, silver \u201cmedal, - Gertrude | was any usury: in rio The\u2019 rate for\u2019 fiposes; romoters of.th sé Bodgers fret Princees, - silver pin; Ruth! loans under.$30-i = 1 te iy five per- \u2018els is NOT \u201cCheap\u201d Goods, but Pripcous, Badge, Baith Mine; Prince: | cent per month, expenses, ee thoy od \u201cGood Goods\u201d cheap.§-new club Forty years om the marke et ere were: oth- |: -er8 who lent money.\u201d The rate would -be'|;\" in the athletic fie} Why Should.the ee a Messi \u201cmoney -leniders \u2018älon pol pro dl *orocktry-\u2014come \u2018and \u2018see them.Ee THE TRAVELLER\u2014Good \u2018Books to\u2019 kill time over, by Robert I .JUNIOR WHEELMEN | regulated by .the law of supply and de-: re with \u201cie high ra sy | End and a ea ply EE LE Profs Pons 5 Lepie Sigvepeon Lord prions Earai Grénd, Mira Poeseatet and ours \u2014_ awa wm RyILEG cn.ee | ges the ste vat 34 pent snd afternoon at 4:10 an Fo THE WARRIOR The Bells of Mafeking Wilts, \u2018with Colonel.Ce F a: As amor Mr.Fielding ack asked | Mr.Day whet] ay an and suid alt 22 rist ss a re- :, Baden-Powell's, Plotnre sor Choise foe Walia ith So : MARRIAGE LICENSES, oo MEMBERS.~ he Was.Satisfied fo ree, the Judges Co fligions teas teacher to Patte questions.Mr.@.and othérs-fot 15 Wrappers.INSOLVENT ESTATES.| ur, Souis Rutensicis a receipt corner | \u201cthem to regulate the | Wiliam Moule will sing.marked FOR à THE DINING- BOOM Frio Dish, Cracker Jar, Bonbon Basket en Meany, bei ov hese i De Semi | \"Le.Duy Comvired tht be og ra.te SS Ls ee Pr US PA min a tose: Somes hres mada tn, ol member of member \u201cas | or bo commision of inguty pays 19 8¢.bon Ave.om omy st.Toon trelve to elgiteen Tears, at (he small the.bill PR oy te than id rs ar s à.mes ü a \u2018Don\u2019 t forget to\u2018read diligently.Directions on.8 4 the ders\u2019 accident polir, This innove | Several me atthe claus|; M ifs wil cond ihe Sun 1 § Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap Wrapper.| ° tion.on the.part -oi e.Cc.w.- \u2018The \u2018subjeët for .4 Se vr Cs, ; | doubtedly meet with the hearty approval | si Res Hath ht An oung men stran- | .Ii riders, for up to the present.) .Russell, who: supported Tain ion of Bi yy In : _ Huction Sale = ; Sina.the boys.were not eligible to become | ciple of the bill, Se British legisla.gers in the city =i be specially welcome, .| members of thls orgaatzation, = | fion.in the same, qirection was.a good: A precedent in Canada.| NT OTICE.| MEETING OF \u2018DRUG CLERKS ; \u2018The cit clerks héld \u2018a larg NSO LVE N tended meeting in Ayotte's hall, = er.fs ro'S.A.LAROSE, 333.Notre Dime.ite\u201d street, yesterday evening::: street, Montreal.\u2018president.of tne \u2018Pharmacie Let Sale by auction at No.0 2 occupled the chair.\u2019 \u2019Encouraging Féports.ontreal, on WEDNHSDAY, \"were submitted by the members in charge\u2019 1901, at 11 o\u2019elogk:\u201d * \"> \"| cf the petition asking for shorter hours.Stock of dry.godds and sisi: es petition 1s said to he favorably Fes Con jan-Drägoons.The: lecture \u201cwas.istened : 6.With interest.\u201cA | .Brock (Toronto).said.it would.\u2018programme was given bythe Misses Shot: give yourig criminals a chance of levying.\u201cton and, Clark and.Messrs.Auburn, Mar: I Ury o kt i a large.number of good second-hand ma elfen very.ET for, cash.a ived in all quarters and io have already | blackmail Tend : th: ull, \u201cMargan, Dougherty - and Sotton.WATES LL LL 2.00 20 00 0e +» ve 18720779 CE ding druggists, ackmail on\u2019 money, lenders.\u201d she à gan, Fixtures 1 ee se LL 18062 Dep acide to Tending Srogeiss \u2018at tie | Mr.Henderson said that parties some- | The: chair was.ocsupied by.Mr: Ci : Place.Viger Hotel, in the last week of May, | times wanted a \u2018oan.over night of.8500 Wiis: ©.$18,308.81 this event in annul afair.ta.purchase cattle, for instance,\u201d swhere.510.65 and to make this even - 1 they.were willing Lo.pay.a > good rate.of.Book debts per fist .Store will be open on 22nd and 28rd inst.| \u201c15 \u201cinterest.- PURE |, COUNCIL OF WOMEN.|| Forge voa ve 3 and on |] \"97:8.James street.Ccuncil of Women Wilk Be half in the y.| Motion of alliber it was os to al: MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioncers.+ \"JW.CA, 86 Dorchester \u2018street, on Wed \"rmécial\u201d \u2018committee to thresh out the de eet re -nesday, April 24; at halt: past: Ahree pin.| tails.Mrs.Cox will occupy .the chair,.and the i ESR In re E.LEPAGE & co, corner \u2018St.Law.| 7 : Tence and St.Catherine \u2018ts, Montreal.; RURAL POSTMASTERS ) Sale by auction at No.69 - St.Jamel: A petition\u2019 to\u2019 \u2018the Postmaster-Genéral, street, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, th bulking that\u2019.rüral- postmasters be better | Marcetic Bros er speakers will be Mrs, Drummond, Ars; 0.i Edwards, and Nes.Dandurand, Tho ad pa\u201d interesting \u2018plans.to scuss, oe ON 1 reports.will be presented and a num« | bes.of résolutius brought.forms 3 (he conference \u2018between\u2019 the.sup ts and the general: ménager of\u2018the APRIL, 1001, at'11 o'clock.paid, has been signed by forty of the lead | nie hing J Stock of Dry dood Ladles! = ing residents ot\u2019 Rockdale, O ntarfo.- en CFR i cons chances 2 .; .nh mme Skee \"oS dockets and Blouses, © era \u2018have been.hinted: at, ith hit is not |.: \u201c pl et, IT Smaliweres: oo, œ FIRE AT CHUTE-AU- mo | Empossible that as a result of the confer.[| PERPARED AND DELICATELY FLAVORED | COOKED MEATS.Rae side er 1 On Saturday the stone dwelling house ence certain departmental changes may | $, TASIY AND READY FOE THE TABLE.= th Misses Bos, at C upe-an- be made.t Lo Biprtiet an a estroyed by fire, Sogether | grestions discussed have relation to the Book debts, per Ht eLTme with: most.of Te \u2018contents, ne uding \u201cwork.of a Several portions of om : § I a 5 cd 1 Bois beds bedding, ete.Tepresen e deeling wi Q ton VAL be enen.og 5d fo £1 clothing, practically no assistance at the general \u201cPolicy, and the ca; th out \u2018of : \u2018whieh emanate e From heud- .pg LE , little vas saved.- ene fo the dors LEV& TORCOTIE Le ToT be army do.Bear of the MARCOTTE BROB., Auctioneers.; Homs especially ax they had no insur > Buby Ha send partments of human endeavor, MASTER MINDS Their Record in the Past Century\u2014Marvelious Strides in Medical science.Achlevements of Dr.Chase In Relleving Suffering and Simplifying Medical Treatment.His Famous Receipt Book, the Consulting Physician in Scores ef Thousands of Homes.\" There have \u2018been great men in all de- great artists, great \u201cwriters; ¢ achievements ury will be \u2018marked.8 - that th :In the bealog oi à £ nance and the allevia- 7 05 tion of suff cattle, .contams valuable Cooking recipes and à TT our agents.an at can be intro duced i : a great vesshoù Te and famous \u2018Receipt Book, Whether or on ant à sn \u2018de book une aa ; direct to Edmanson,- hates & Co; particulars, ; ST.LAWRENCE - POWER « a EXPROPHIATION CLAUSE ois.: ., reilway corporation, whi .\u201c1008 carrier._ pans \u2018like this, run for private La ther than wna a eCensary, | Sir Louis Davies held That the district\u2019 \u201c_eai treatment, and given.to .many -times thé cost of the entire book 27 fer: Vesides ST Seb og Foon a to successfully.doctor nursing a Rr] o + wilt :, Mr.Pringle, of Co \u201cislation was \u2018useless without expropria- à veto ke - \u2018otherwise acquired,\u2019 \u201ccannot be made, the company.shonld riation powers under |.g the century just closed -has been the cen of centuries.Tt.may well be doubi ted if any one man been instrumental in \u2018accomplishing more.in this respect than Dr.A.W- Chase, who, through his well Book, has succeeded in simplifying m is every person the power to become their own phy- \u201cor.\"Chase\u2019s last and.complete.Receipt \u2018Book and Househol d Physician gives in \u2018plain, simple language the cause, symptoms and treatment of nearly every dis-| ease which \"afflicts - suffering .humanity.It also treats of the diseases of horses, poultry.and - domestic.a mass of hiscellaneous household infor- au Toation of inestimable worth in ses}, De hom The edi to ec, mediaal - ee worth \u2018Chase\u2019s Receipt Book treating of al] diseases: an and save large doctors\u2019 bills it devotes & whole department to midwifery and the ills peculiar to wamen.lt saves the cost and | unpleasantness of consulting a doctor, and the advice of Dr.Chase ia far supe rior to that which any: ordinary \u2018doctor | can give, as his experience of nearly half | à century, with an enormous practice, is such as few doctors acquire, _ +\".Dr.Chase\u2019s Receipt Book is not forsale | \u201cat any book store, and \u201cShc be ob- \u2018tained: direct from these offices, or from g more inviting tha first, because it is the most useful \u2018book a home, and, y adver- owis\u201cof Dr.Chase, use iY \u201cis sole 'oronto, for full CUSSION.FORTIER: POST- mie 1 \u201cOttawa, April 19.\u2014~The bill\u2019 for the in © \u201c corporation of the St.Lawrence Power, beforé:the Commons Com- Company was \u201c\u201c- Mittee on Private Bills and stands over.\u2018 This is the meas: - \"ure.which seeks extensive powers to use : the St.Lawrence water which is met with strong opposition.It i for further: discussion.is pro wa men.The bond: ing Powers.Tha reduced to seventy; que | moms percent of id-up.capital.e clause which seks à xpropris tion rights à ir: Louis D Davies, who vues corporations like this fry no BH to the same privileges as a was a com: was an unreasonable one to.give a com- ain, For | Davies sai Sue | company powers of Fit I could go to Pesaran.C.Le Tr Ottaway Watance Bir ais: expropriate your tion ts.Certain properties wonld | expropriated : in order to get at terested ware atishod Phere should be be such expropriation, thouzh they did not © \u2018want the expropriation power to go far bsolutely to which expropriation powers: applied had at lesst Deen limited.Pas it an now it would exten along both shores of the.oO Se.Lawrence ickinsen\u2019s Landing a \u201cMr, Richardson moved, seconded.by | Me.Toy.the six months\u2019 hoist for the | + whole hill, but this was not pressed.\u2019 - Mr.Scolt submitted a new expropriation clause, that \u2018if the company acquires for the development of water power and an agreement then havs expropri the railway act.\u20ac vote in this stood Ft to 11, and the clause was lost on the canting vote of the chairman.\u2026\u2014- .£ offered to.restrict the -Titorv to the north shore of the St.Eaw- rence \"This was accepted.and the clause defining the powers \u2018of the company stood over.\u2019 CHATEAU MASSON \u2018omavces | HANDS.The\u2019 old seigniorial residence of \u2018the | \"Masson.Jamily, at Terrebonne, was sold A sheriff's ale on Wed nesday: last, at -\u2026 #he- instance of the Masson estate, who held a mo on the property, which had been sald American named great.-kKnown | - househo]d remedies and famous Receipt Ato work almost-in a To -any one destins Plea |; \u201d sant and profitable employment t Ce n an agency | LT for 3 is world-famous Receipt \u20ac Book.it \"is the easiest book in the world to: sell, powers and | 12, and & This expropridtion power I and ows.0 ow mo ; ; er warehouse of | = - ; me oa Te is in the pu lic interest and Lee he leg} jmier \u2018Waïdeck-Ro tar: At the inquest it was stated that th m -Dickinson\u2019s Landing to the | foot of the Soutanges canal, Atty mies | ysars a member of tbe Dean, whose heirs cannot now be found.The fathers of the Most Holy Sacrament, Mount Royal avenue, have now | acquired the splendid rope) pl hd the pur chase price being: $11,700, A Sse training of young men \u2018who wish Rad join religious orders but are too peor to meet tho expenses of their education.The ehptean was srgetad Roma Rite Josep.iam; And se maqe it her regi: dence until the tima of her-death in It is splendidly situated on the shores \u2018of the Riviere des iries, and in the centre of a magnificent grove, The buijlding.is 123 \u2018feet long and feet deep.It is of fine cut stone, and is said to have cost, with the.suite a sum.of.880,000.: mr TROUBLE AT: GRAND\" MERE STRIKERS .RETURNING TO WORK |, : TODAY.Grand\u2019 Mere.ue, April 1.~The sheik is.now practically over, most of the fa borera: Save returned to: \u2018work, and the remainder ar starting in as the day advances, The Roper ers who left town yesterday are being replaced laced by others, depariments, a ES Mr, Russell A.Alger; irs of the.Lap |! rentide\u201d Pulp Com Company, at Grand Mi wag.seer.by.itness\u2019 represen to-day, corroborated t \u201cdespatch who bad left being replaced ne who were already on the Way: culty was the result of a ntisun os | the \u2018men\u2019s wages, scale: not materially different in the \u2018mer-plan, Orr the matter bei fain- \u2018ed to the men yésterda: ng ex adn | y, the leaders expressing No Re patisde vith \u2018change.).ence.is Pekin, Ap 18; strong.representation : ines fovernment, an imperial decree, dated ing the ese troops to Howai Fu to re move done qui the great.wall.London, J0;\u2014 Bo plaintffom the.men received from, Grand\u2019Mere, to the effect | BOY yet.roached wrk the\u2019 rah \u2018that the strike was over, most of f the mierence o'that § is ing held to-day may | we men havi \u2018to work, , result i in.a decision to present them with union scale-and demand compliance: therewith, a strike of some Importance: would: ré A promifient Montreal \u2018cigur turers, when called on by Tementative, made the # | ment: \u2018Several da; or Thee A conditions, \u2018stat: 5 Sert à sème were not complied h, pot scceiet A \u201cwriting, on or be Saturday, April 20, they - would es aa the sipemporre = Uni their senses.- declaration in.the: case DCRR SY e been \u2018returned.in cou of 1 Canada ha: Hliamt | As-alread tated, the action is one, to | A obligation.annulled, and | the numerous allegations of the] have a :$1 among declaration appears the.following: \u2018The day of March, 1 entered nto an.] legal conspiracy with Chisholm, Where- ve would transfer to.them shares of the stock of the Stanley Mining \u2018Company, and with this understanding they his $30,000 on the notes of \u2018J.D.McGillis; one of the officers of the y, añd who, they mew, had been SEE of the frauds m She issue of false -wareho receipts, which \u2018was\u2019 employed pT the.Seating nfs house | AxoTHES - BATCH.oF PROSEOU- TIONS BY THE CITY.\u2014\u2014 | ie Committee has inaugurated campaign against the.Montreal Street Railway on account-of the.irregu- P ings were taken t.the company in five \u2018Cases.in ne set os court this morn- will be Tecalled that last year\u2019 the Road oe pe dicted an\u2019 20598.campaign against the company, a num of gnits \u201cwere taken in the recorders\u2019 court, \u2018and judgments \u2018against the com- of their contract: obtained: The judg- \u2018ments were appealed from, and: there the matter rested until a fortnight ago, when the company.desisted from the appeals and paid the firies imposed.The lawyers of the company explained that the desist: ment from the appeals was not due to that the \u2018ci 17 bad called a \u2018campaign.\u2018There was no To yers: explained, to -incur legal connection with the \u2018appealed\u2019 cases to establish \u201ca useless principle.In: the meantime the car service had much improved, aud that\u2019 obviated\u2019 \u2018the neces- \u2018sity Jor additicnal \u2018Prosecutions go: 0 far.as.the\u2019 law- | Union Factories will Adopt #i}ca \u2019 it 1 ctories, and gee, is going on \u2018as It is-uni Gergtacd that 4h © anion |\" TI Heck The probabilities.are that | w : for 3 pro: to loi pee factor à ake) : Tock ns evening, Sr sucle |; \u201c+ | Hamburg, \"B.Q | vith the Swiss\u201d Government 10: take the [- BO.Fes | whole surplus \"of spitits not Del.; nopoly; Te said bank defendant, on.the twenty- third ¥ the +1 Club: il be held to-morrow.alse \u2018warehouse receipts, a DAILY WITNESS.\u2018number of cars had been withdrawn from service.{He e mentioned 5} +har owing to a number of ken oft the St.Lawrence and a vices street route, the speed of the cars had been increased to a danger- |, -ous extent, anl even thin the interval between the cars was longer than allow- 'tention to \u2018the fact \u2018that a ed by the by-law.Reports.trom\u2019 the offiviely of.the des partments wove asked for.Irregular sor- vices.were veported nt-10-terday's maet- ing of the Toad Committee on all the routes.The worst five cures were as foi- val -of twenty minutes; rame route, an interval of 1% Juinnten:.Craig and Centre route, intervals of 10, 9 and 8 minutes Cases.wara orden\u201d do be preptred against the eopany fn vach of these.cases.\u2014\u2014 FIRE AT ST.HENRI LAFLEUR'S BOOT ; AND SHOE FAC- = TORY\u2019 IN FLAMES; : Shortly after ee thi broke.in Lafl fleur's- Fe boot re td W.; tery ig Ph he Ven Mr oîne \u2018on \u201con business, early \u2018in 7, and \u2018must have been iolied The \u201cgreat.anrial Cook benefit ince, which wag to have taken p \u201cas the hero of : Hamilton, Ont, won: the Marathon Boston.to-day, breaking.the course re- serd.held \u201cby impelf, made § in last year's\u2019 STUDENT CLAIMS CLAIMS DAMAGES.Bend: Vandendaigné, \u201cmed \u2018med studs 54) ction in on De it imited, \u201con: sad of false arrest ona charge oF e rey Nachrichten\u2019 pub-|.grment is alrea ve, with As ce confirming this -$ so it is pointed out that Russia has forbi de mang PAW, and has made an agreement ; usgian wanted for the Russian Government mo- Ry M.es \u201cHEROES ov\u2014 ER TO THEIR \"MEMORY TO BE UN VEILED ¥o: MORROW, Royal.Mili of tablets will be unveiled \u2018in \u201cthe main hallway \u2018of of the gollege- building to.the emory of graduates serving the British \u2018Empire.7 ied ablets to these\u2019 thrée gallant graduates will raplace those: destroyed by the burning of St.George\u2019s Cathedral \u2018recently.ory it 5 proposed to honor are C.C.Wood, W.Osborne, -Hamersley and Montre \u2018Cold Storage and Com-} Cook, he last two lost their lives in [55 present war.CHURCH FRE Pus, New York this morning.Shannen .A CADET COMPETITION.Two companies of smaxt.boy soldiers competed for the school flag on.the play ground of Monat St.\u2018Louis College on Wod- nesday afteraocon.The possession of the flag for a year is \u2018considered.a general honor by: the: various companies of the.: Mount St.Louis Cadets.The twa companies\u2019 which entered the: competition this |: year were numbers one and two and they |: were 80 evenly matched that Captain\u2019 Carpenter, of the R.R.I; who acted as judge | had.a very difficult matter to reach his de- \u2018vision, Which was in ravor of number one y.The competition was restricted | ?to the manual, firing and.bayonet.exercises, and the precision \u2018attained tinder.the tut.tion of Sergeant-Major Phillips.was.fairiy remarkable.After.the competition the lads were warmly complimented by\u2019 Captain Garpen- ter and +» Lieut: -Coi.Roy, b.o.c.: : .* FIRE HORSE SHOT.\u2018While the ladder belonging to No.14 fire station, on St.\u2019 Dominique: street; was pro~ ceeding down St.Lawrence sireet in response.to \u2018an alarm of fire yesterday: after- neon it\u2019 came: in collision with an.electris car.bé Duluth avenue and Napoleon \u2018street.,One of the horses of the ladder ran into the car, and, falling\u2019 down, broke its leg.The.\u201cunfortunate animal had \u2018to be A.Small & Company.of: Montreal.a\u201d eo week 0 Jows: Noire Dama strect reute, an intor- An in uest.wat I\" Boston, April 19\u2014John J.Oaffrey, of | Po he St.Patriek \u2018Athletic \u2018Association, * race, twenty-five miles; from Asliland to.: \u201c1 orders - cn Tan from.-shares.in .the Union: f cific\u201d there were running.sdles at- 97 \u201c1 193% lest night.oh at 81% to-8%, compared.with 30% last x night, | ril 18-\u2014The Vossische Fei\u2019 a spirits\u201d for rectification\u201d at | Epon Ont, \u2018April 19.\u2014The Sonu ants Man Among ; \u2018(these are Stairs, Robinson and: ugh Dairy Company, on condition that T .and M : Among the: otlier \u2018graduates whose mem- i South Africa before the outbreak of the pos \u2018Sir Williem Van Horne arrived from : LOCAL STOCKS \u2014\u2014 WITNESS OFFICE, } April 19, I0L AFTERNOON SALES.at 176%.M.S.R.100 at 281%.Montreal Gas\u20149 at 2401, 175 at 241%, 50 at.ra 275 at 241%.0.CO., x-d.\u2014113 at 109%.Birt, 000 at 11.T 78%, 50 at 74, 25 at 74.34.Notre D une Street.- AFTERNOON BOARD.or Btooks Sellers Sagars Biysis Sollers Buyers pas par $i 130 $10) 3 Com.Cable .JTT.176% Cas, Padific.ss be th pk Eichelion®,.30834 103 \" Dulu Yo.PHL Th 5% SIRERD RAILWAYL ; fifreiad rial as este secs evening in the, McGill Medical pre 5 TW Tack NEW.YORK \u2018STOCKS.New York, april 19, Wall: Streét\u2014Thére were very large buying orders well distri buted.hfoughout the faa CE 20500 0 United Steel stocks, S ern Railway storks, Union Pacts ton and Kansas and Texas.§7%,: \u201ccompared: wih 96 last \u201cnight; 1 Burlington at 195 to 195%, compared with Kansas and \u2018Tex \u2018There.ware gains also of a point or.more An: Misscvrl Pacific, Penna., and .People\u2019s: \u2018Gas.\u201cNow York A Alr Brake jumped 23; HE Copper, af ning 2» broke mnie by J.RL Aépokor.) : Opening and Closing Prices-10 am sed 3pm : special -despatches: from Russia\u2019 ap-{ Atchison.5 heh ope showing that the Russian Gov- | id preparing.for a tariff |.en Russian distillers to sell Ger- | Baltim hy 5 106% is à 46 47 Voi 1544 # OU! a HockIsiani Chim aE B, Si Be paul Quloo, Min.4 te.w Paul, Min.-& Man.i7 hE Roxas Prot, ai Third Avenue : ave ood | Union Pacitic.si.ad) : \u2026\u2026 Reycited for the* Wituert > GR \u2018Marler Lépker and Broker, 1721 Notre Damast.Buys Sollers.Counts: Now York Funds,.1-33 364 prem 34 to % prem Sterling, S0dayx.9333 #5 9 to 93 Sterling, Demand.9% 4 10 to 10% Sterling Cable .91516 10 1044, Paris Cheques.5165 £13338 FINANCIAL NOTES, \u2018general \u2018effect on the stock exchange \u2018here to.day.apart from weakening consols.This prich \u2018to-day is the.lowest since 1892.Bu- siress became brisk, and: the markat indulged in.a game of Ping-Pong with con- sois for balls.that: the \u201cbest financial circles approve of borrowing on consols.There is some expectation of the new: loan coming to-mor- rcw.The market {alk suggests that the issue price will be 94%, and already deel- ings-have occurred at 1.to %-premiurs.Paris, Aprii 19, 4 p.m.\u2014Three percent rentes, 101 francs, 25 centimes for the account.Exchange on\u2019 London 25 franes; 17 \u2018centimes for checks.Spanish fours 78.25.\u2018New York, April 19.\u2014~Wall Street\u2014Noon\u2014 Money on call nominally at 434 percent.Prime mercantile paper, 3% to 4 percent.Standing exchange firm at 4.88 for demand: rates és ss te 4.89, heater: 4.84 a ver certifica nol r ax 60; bar silver; Sg ally.ot.It was.Sought last: June\u2019 And Was.valued SE Mexican doll Government bon steady.ars, 48.Com: :Cable\u201425 at 174%, 25 at 174%, 25 Twin, City\u201450 at 7474, 50: at 745%, 50.at +.Dona, Cotton-265 ot 78%, 5 at 74, 150 at Reported by Messre N'chals & Marler, Stock Brokers Montreal 8 £81% 251% Toronto 9%.10 we i 6 4 Tin 0 pie es Mon 1808 PE 200 1 û Elec.5.8\" \" St.Jobh Bo 174 is list of railway.and as 4) : sé 3 gr 18 Ed Gas, Unicayo \u201caie ris BR Pot \u201cau ol don \u201cEe 5 u À svovennes \u201ca : : Kubber pid.wg 504 Met, fraction 7 Coal and London, April 19.\u2014Tha budget had little - premier \u2018security opened hal a point lower |- \u2018at 943%, but later recovered somewhat.The.There is reason to believe | \u2018and \u2018at 4.84% to 4.85 for sixty days.Posted t- 8% 12,000; left over, \u2018shares of To.Paul at 157 to-158, compared: - with - 166.last night and 10,000\" \u2018shares: of Sold | 21.82.90 to $4.50; heifers.\"1 ounce; money, 2 to 2% percent.| of discount in thé open market for short Fripay, Arrin 19, 1901, LIVERPOOL CABLES.¢ Livery April 19.\u2014Wheat, No.3s 21pd; red winter, 5s 10%d; No.Nortn\u201d ern, 6s 0362 cern, new, 4s ed: og 6 Elsa; pens, 58 G&d; pork, 63s; bacon, Le.lght, 425; Le, heavy, 4ûs 31; s.c., heury.338-94; lard, 423 3d; tallow, American, 23s: Australian, 265 63; cheese, white, 48s: and colered, 47s 6d.TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE.Toronte, April B Sales; Republic\u20141,000, 1,600 at 1914.at clen Star\u20141, 000, 1,000, 2,000, 2,000, 1,000 6%: by \u20141,000 at 58.1 Cal, CHICAGO CATTLE.Chicago, April \u201ca.\u2014Cattle\u2014Recelpts 15,- 009; generally steady.Good to prime steers, +5 to $6; poor to medium, 33.85 to $4.90 ; stockers and feeders, 32.70 to $4.80; cows, $3 to 34.85; canners, $2 to \u2018$3.85; bulls,\u201d $2.75 to $4.30; calves, $4 to $5; Texas steers, $4.25.to $5.3; Tezas Es goreers, $3.50 to $4; Texas bulls, $2.75 a_$5.Hogs\u2014 Receipts to-day, 14,000; to-morrow, 2,500.Opened 5 cents higher, closing easier.Top.$6.15; mixed and butcliers, = 80 to $6.05; good to choîce, heavy, $5.95 to $6.15; rough, beavy, 85.50 2 35:30; ght, § $5-70 to $6; bulk of sales, : London, April 19 £ p.mn.\u2014Consols, for 2.môney, 94 16; 0, ar the account, H 18-16.Jenison, LT: C ce 5 971 St: Pa -L1611e; ; ouiivile ly: TP\" pi SRT\u201d 105%; Brie, 41 {Pemeylrania,: 81%; , 18%: Erle, bt \u201c4preferred, ,.preferred.300%; GTR a : 10%; Rand Mines, 41H47 at - sliver eu SI%d per The rate pus 193% percent; do., three\u2019 months ) 8%.to.37-16 \u2018percent.CHICAGO MARKETS ~ Chicago: \u2018range of price, April 19, no \u201cOpening.High.Low.Clos'g.Clos'g May 70% 70% 0%.70% TY - July\" TE, UE TOR: TR Tg Oo 45 ew uy 4 iy a sie 45% ay Dé BY BH 25% .2% % 2% ) 14,48 -14.20 14.48 14.10 14,60 14.32 14.57 14% 8.12 .8:05 [8.07 8.05 \u201c8,05: \u201c8.00 | 5.02 TM y .820* 810 817 82 July 7.90 TH.TH TH TH RECEIPTS BY RAIL.C.P.R.G.T.R.Wheat da va welenineneeseess 15,000 10,400 en TID T0001 750 \u2014_\u2014 8 sa es we se sean ea see 143 617 : Butter a5 av ia 4% Sei ss sees BBL 2 2 ; 5a 3 \u2014 185 \u201cNOTES.AND.NOTICES.T THE pm.in the Aeolian Parlor, Pratte\u2019s Piano ms, 2461: Sf.Catherine street.Admission on presentation of visiting card, \u2018ter of Mr, and Mrs, Alex, M.A.Murphy aged.8 years.Fuperal private.Finanotal.BEAUDRY & BROWN On nca aies Lao Sumvavess \u201c207 êr.Jamas Br, MONTREN FTA ia D Ll ee Ww.H.WEIR & SON STOCKBROKERS,.113 St.Francois Xavier St.\u201cWe.H, WEIR.P.H.WEIR.Members Montreal Stock Exchange ADVERTISEMENTS.Sale ly Authority of Justice The- following immovable properties belonging to the Estates and Successions of the \u201clate Duncan J.Macdonald and Dame Marion Douglas bis wife; both deceased, will be sold and adjudged by public auction to the last and highest bidders therefor at the office of Cushing & Barron, Notaries Public, No.110 St.James oireet, in the city of Montreal, on MONDAY, the sixth day of \u2018Mav: next (1801).at four of the clock in the afternoon, subject to, tlie conditions of sale then and there to be announced, to wit: 1.\u2018These certain lots of land situate in the , Khown and designat- oe l sgid city of - \u201c['ed on the Official Plan and in \u2018the Book of \u2018Reference of \u2018the St.Ann's Ward, by the numbers sixteen \u2018hundred and four, sixteen hundred \u2018and.seven and sixteen hun and pine; said'lot No.1604 containing nineteen thousand: six hundred and seventy-va | (19,675) feet in superficles, said lot No.1607 containing four thousand three hundred and thirty-five (4,335) feet in super- ficles and said lot No.1609 containing four thousand nine hundred and sixty.(4.960) feet \u2018in superficies, English measure, more or less.The said lots of land will be sold and ad~ judged separately with the buildings thereon and the rights, members and appurtenances\u2019 thereto belonging.Dated at Montreal this nineteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and me _R.H.BARRON, N PROVINCE OF JousEC, DISTRICT OF MUNTREAL, SUPERIOR.COURT.No.1197.Donald Macmaster, one of His Majesty's Counsel, learned.in law, and Farquabér Staart aclennan,.one of His Majesty's Counsel, learñed- in law; James Claude Hickson, Advocate, 211 of the City and District of Montreal, and there practicing their profession, as such, in partnership, under the firm name of \u2018Macmaster, Maclennsd & Hickson, Plaintiffs, A.Caldwell Mayer, lately of the cig and Distrist of Montreal, but presently o parts unknown, \u2018Insurance Agent, Defendant.x The Defendant is ordered to appear within oxe month.- Montreal, 19th \u2018April, \u20187901.E.BROUSSEAU, Dep.Prothonotary, 5.C- Aeolian Recitals every & Saturday at + applid all Of Public] Gover count the B Charigy Notes Gold; Bills Silver P, rentes, const, xch times EA D'S ILLS Some the tor pid liver, and eure piliousness, sick headache, jaundice, paused, indiges{ tion, etc.They are in valuable to prevent a cold or break up a gever.Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence.Purely vegetable, they tan be taken by children or delicate Foret Price, 25c.at all medicine dealers or by « C.1.Hoop & Co., Lowell.Masa.BRITISH TROOP OIL LINIMENT covers a wide field.There is no better application for Cufs, Wounds, Ulcers and all Open Sores, as the soothing and healing | $3 properties of this remedy are unsurpas For Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords, Bites and Stings of Insects, and Painful Swellings of all kinds, bathe the parts with bot water, then apply the Troop Oil , and yoy will be surpri bow quickly pain will eased and inflammation subside.In the case of Rheumatism, Ne 5 Lame Bach, or muscular soreness the Oil gives wonderful relief.For Caked Breasts or Cracked Nipples, which cause women so much suffering, they will find nothing to equal Troop Oil.Internally the Oil may be taken with great benefit for Coughs, Colds, Brenchitis, Croup, ji to the neck, and chest should be rubbed thoroughly with it.Used as a e it is of inestimable value in Diph Sore Throat, Quinsy and Ulerated Tonsils: A larga bottle 350: LOCAL STOCKS vrai a.April 19, 1501 The local stock market to-day was dull snd inactive being generally a point off.The chief feature was the fall in Dominion.Cotton stock, accompanied by some\u2019 reslis- ing.The decline » commenced yesterday when the stock fell ten points from $4.to i.To-day the decline was small, being only a8 % point.From, the character of the: sales it is not tbought that shareholders are selling out, but that adverse criticism of the annual report has forced speculative holders to realize.A good feature was Republic which is holding its own on strength of some excellent reports from the mine.Can.Pac.\u201410 at 95%, 25 at 94%.Twin City\u201425 at 75.M.S.R.\u2014500 at 281, 25 at 28134, 75 at 28L New M.S.R.x-d.\u20144 at 277, 10 at.276.Toronto\u2014200 at 109.Co Republic\u20145,000 at 20, 500 at 21, 100 at 22, 2,500 at 21.; Dom.Steel pfd.\u201415 at 86%, 25 at.87.Dom.\u2014Cotton\u201425 at 74, 50 at 73%.25 at 73%, 100 at 73, 375 at 7314, 325 at T3%, 100 at 73%, 150 at 73%, 50 at 73%, T5 at 73%, 10 at 74, 25 at 73%, 75 at 73%, 15 at 73%.Montreal Gas\u201450 at 240%, 350 at 240, 25 nt 240%, 25 at 24045, 225.at 241.\" © ©.Rich, & Ont.\u201426 at 109%.Royal Electric\u2014100 at 240, 50 at 239%.Windsor Hotel\u201425 at\u201d80, 3 at 80.Dom.Steel Co.\u201425 at 34%.Bank of Montreal\u20148 at 259, 20 at 259.Com.Cable\u2014100 at 174.; Bell Tel.Bonds\u2014-$500 at 110, Bell Tel.\u201413 at 170.Molsons Bank\u20141 at 199.Montreal Cotton\u20141 at 130.BANK OF ENGLAND STATEMENT.London, April 18.\u2014The amount of bul- | lon ta ken into the Bank of E nd on ad a i eB ee ot n, Ao .\u2014The.weekly statement changes; Lo ne Teserve, increased .\u2026 .#1,765,000 Circulation, decreased .ee.».438,000 Bullion, increased .+» +p 1,326,088 où securities, decreased .1,269,000 her deposits, decreased ., .1,662,000 Public deposits, increased Oates reserve, increased .1, Overnment securities, fncreased .191,000 The proportion of the Bank of England's Teserve to liability is 49.46 percent.Last eck it was 46.44 percent.Rate of dis- pot unchanged at 4 p.c.th aris, April 18.\u2014The weekly statement.of e Bank of France shows the following Changes: Francs.Notes in circulation,\u201d increased .14,725,000 Gosasury accounts, current, dec\u2019d.19,425,000 old in hand, increased .17,625,000 Bits discounted, ingreased .26,175,000 ilver in hand, increased .1,900,000 Paris, April 18, 4 p.m.\u2014Three percent |.Tentes, 101 - cour francs 27% centimes for the ac Exchange on London, 25 francs 17% cen- for cheques.Spanieh fours, 73.80.COMMERCIAL.Montreal Wholesale Markets.cormere is little new to report to-day: con- og the state of the local markets.or To continues to be an improved demand er goose grains, and prices are firm.Oth- while Le and cereal products remain quiet are une?15 firm and active.Provisions ta ceanged, and dairy products: are easy.fodder on in cheese is the statement that 8 gre Cheesa is not belrg made to nearly tneh, at an exteut as formerly.Eggs are que 5° and other.farm.products are 1b.Co ; ; 3 +} POTATOES-Prices.are \u201c88e: ta; in bags.Sh ces a frm.Mis: a 400.FARMERS\u2019 M R] x : .April \u2018a Whooping , etc., in addition internal use of the Oil, the throat, * ,| Agency Company, in its last number, con- of England shows the foliow- | FOR 1813 ST.ANTOINE STR afloat May, at Tic; peas, at 73%c; No.1 oats, at 35¢; No.2 do., \u2018at 34%c; buckwheat, 58%%c; rye, 59¢, and No.2 barley, 50%c.FLOUR\u2014Manitoba patents, $4.30 ; strong bakers, $3.90 to $4.05 ; straight rollers ai $3.40 to $3.60 ; in bags at $1.67% to $1.70; winter patents, $3.65 to $3.90.FEED\u2014Manitoba bran, $18 ; shorts, $19; Ontario bran in bulk, $18.25 ; in bags, al $19.50; shorts in bulk at $19.25; in bags at $20.50.ROLLED OATS\u2014We quote millers\u2019 prices to jobbers, $3.45 to $3.50 per barrel, .and $1.673% to $1.72% in bags.HAY\u2014No.1 $11 to $11.50; No.2, $10 to $10.50; clover, $8 to $8.50 per ton in car lots on track.BEANS\u2014We quote at $1.40 to $1.50 for primes.PROVISIONS\u2014Dressed hogs, $8.50 to $9.50 according to weight and size of order; bacon, 14c to 15¢; hams, 12%c to 14c ; heavy Canadian short cut mess pork at $20 per barrel; pure Canadian lard, 11%c to 12%c per Ib.; compound refined, T%c to 8c per Ib.EGGS\u2014PFair-sized lots at 11%c to 12e.BUTTER\u2014Chofce creamery, 18%c to 19\u20ac, according to quantity and quality.; CHEESE\u2014We quote 93%c¢ to 9%c-for held cheese.\u2019 HONEY\u2014White - tins.\u2019 MAPLE PRODUCTS\u2014New syrup, 6%c 1bin wood;_70c to-76c per tin; sugar, 10c per i Eo clover, at 93e per Ib., In - Very few farmers living any distance from the city put in en appearance -at the Bonsecours Market to-day, but the markst gardeners turned out strong, while a goodly number of the \u2018near-bye\u2019 farmers were sold at 80c per bag; buckwheat, $1.10 do.; potatoes, 45¢ to §0c do.; turnips, 60c to 60c do.; cabbages, $1.25 to $L50 per barrel ; Florida cabbages, $3.76 to $4 per crate ; American celery, is 80c to 80c per dozen.Shalots are very plentiful and sell at from Te to 10c per dozen bunches; rhubarb, 50c to Téc do.: es, 30¢ to 40c do.; lettuce, 253 to 35¢ do.There is quite a decline in the price of onions and they sell at from $2 to $2\\75 per barrel; beets, 1.25 to $1.40\" a ts, $1 do.; dresse ; dead turkeys, 12c to 13c do.; geese, 10c\\do.; chickens and ducks, He to nsiderable quantities of dam- are being sold at from $1.50 to I el; good apples are $4 to $5 per barrel encia oranges, per case ; lemon: 76 to $2.26 per box; bananas are | ably\u2019 in price since the sleighing broke up and sells at from $8.50 to $11 per 100 bundles of 15 1bs.; straw, $4 to $6 per 100 bundles of 12 1bs.Tub butter, 20c to 22¢ per lb.; print butter, 22¢ to 25¢ do.; fresh laid eggs usu- aÿs bring from i7c to 18¢ per dozen, but some fancy eggs are sold at from 22c to 25¢ per dozen.' EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS.London, April 19.\u2014On passage, wheat is i quiet but steady; maize, nothing doing ; country wheat markets quiet but steady.Liverpool, April 18.\u20148pot, wheat steady; maize firm: futures, wheat quiet; May at 6s.9%d; July, 6s 9%d; maize nominal; May s 03d; -July, 38 11.1-84; Sept., 48 144.Paris, April 13.\u2014Wheat weak; April at 18.45; May and Aug, 18.95; four weak; | April, 23.10; May end markets quiet.oe rer bz the J.Cradock Simpson Real Estate and tains the following: Although the actual business transacted as shown by the sales recorded during.the month of March, indicates a continued dulness in the real estate market, the improved Inquiry for property \u2018both for renting and buying tends to.make real estate brokers more confident.that.the commencement of an improvement: in realty dealing is at band.; Renting in March was not quite so active as in the previous month, and possibly the wintry weather may have had something to do with the falling oft in: the.demand.This, however, i8 not unusual at this season, and the month of April is expected to make up for the shortcomings of the last few weeks.; During the month of March 167 transfers of real estate were effected inthe city and \u2018Westmount, amounting in value to $665,184: In the adjoining municipalities transfers were effected to the value of $212,420.NOTES AND NOTICES.Bargains in pianos and organs at W.H.Leach\u2019s stock-taking sale, 2440 St.Catherine atreet, between Stanley and Drummond.pen evenings.Te Property.rs FOR SALE, AT PETIT COTE, % an hour\u2019s walk from city cars, .a small house and outbuildings, with an arpent of land having about 25 young apple trees, also all kindc of fruit trees and flowers in garden, well fenced; price $1,700.Apply to R, EGAN, 72 Aylmer street.© : Balle street, for $8,250; convenient local- - ity and good investment.'H.J.\u2018ROSS, \u2018180 St.James street./ Lo SALE, TUPPER STRENT, STONE front.solid brick House, § rooms; modern - improvements ; good order ;: only $1,286 cash required.À snap.Box 185.= Houses To Let.Self Contained.62 ST.MATTHEW STREET-\u2014 :; _ Stone front house with Extension Kitch en.and Concrete Basément.Contains n rooms.Will be put in first-class or- er.; i 226 WOOD AVENUE, WESTMOUNT\u2014 Hot water 'furnace: In good order.Immediate possession.Rent \u2018$300.00.250 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET\u2014 Hot water furnace.Will be cleaned up.61 ARGYLE AVENUE\u2014 _ Rent, $240.00 per annum without taxes.TENEMENTS.EET Co Upper Tenement.Will.be put in good \u2018order.28 MACKAY STREET\u2014 5 : Lower Tenement containing -@ rooms.Hot water furnace, .; ARGYLE AVENUE _ { RB fower Tenement containing 7 rooms.Hot water furnace.Rent $12.50 per month.i TREET\u2014 | 623 DORCHESTER STR BET St.Philip MACINTOSH & HYDE, also present.Oats were very scarce and | \u2018Aug, 28.80; country The \u2018Real Estate \u2018 Recoré*\u201d published |.\u2018fine well, pump and sink in house, and | FOR SALE, TWO SNUG.COTTAGES ON | Stone front House containing 14 rooms.|: Stone front House containing 16 rooms, ; Stone front Cottage,contsining 10.rooms.| -Lower Tenement, çorner street.Hot water furnace.Rent $19.00 |.per month.Apply to .~ PRICE MODERATE.wishing to build.(HEATED, READY North\u2019 ide, between St.Matthew and unio St\u201d Mark streets.\u2026 Well built semi-detached house, stands on.lot 60 feet front; area about 5,400 feet ; lane in rear ; contains.6 bedrooms, side light; moderate price \u2026 i The J.Cradock Simpson .181 ST.JAMES STREET.No.1100.Dorchester St.For particulars apply to THE 5.CRADOCK SIMPSON 181 ST.JAMES STREET.HOUSES TO LET.Heating, Beautiful Grounds, Shade and Fruit | Trees, 3 minutes from electric THOMAS LIGGET, 1884 Notre Dame St.HOUSE TO LET Furnished or Unfurnished, Hot Water Heating, and all Modern Conveniences, Beauti~ Garden, 3 Minutes from Electric Cars, applyto ~~ -.; A Pis A OLEGHORN; ih LAE Thornton Villa,or 2474 st Catherine st TO LET, electric Wiring, Daisyfurnace and gas \u2018grate; cottonwood finish and hard.somely decorated.i\u201d Lower Flat, 136 Lewis Avenue, fronting on et.Oathering St, seven bright ; fr n y - somoly decorated.Blectric wiring { and.gas.Concrete sub-floor, No: Daley furnace, and gas grate.JAS.M.MITCHELL, 214 8t.James st - , : Money.to Loan.FOR INVESTMENT : \u2018 $20,000, $10,080, $5,000, #3,000, and several smaller sums.On first-class mortgages only.R.A.DUNTON, N.-P, 185 ST, JAMES ST.Business Chances.FOR SALH, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONery store in\u2019 central part of city; cheap for cash; good reasons for.selling, ~Ad- 157 St.James street.GRAIN\u2014Ontario No: 1 spring wheat, > fee rt 0 0 For Sale\u201c Eimbanl\u201d Between St.Matthew and St.Mark streets.| Superficial Area: About 82,000 feet REAL ÉSTATE & ABENCY CO., | | 1 and 3 Thornton Park, Hot | \"Water \u2018ful Lawn, Shade Trees and | Middle Corner Fiat, 4600 St.Oather- | ine 8t., seven bright rooms, gas and |.\u2014 |; - = 0e al __ ADVERTISEMENTS.FOR SALE PAIR FIRST-CLASS Co SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES Nos.4474 and 4476 Western Ave, LOOKING ON TO THE WESTMOUNT PARK, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED AND WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE.HEATING QUARANTEED.Po ' TERMS REASONABLE.Particulars had at Buildings or at Office, 4228 St.Catherine St.CHAS.J.BROWN & ED.RIEL.About 30,000 feet of land on William Street, near Inspector.An excellent.factory site.- Most favorable terms offered to parties TRUST AND LOAN CO.OF CANADA, 26 St James Street, MONTREAL tores and y JANITORED, LIGHTED) \u2018Inthe To W BUILDI FOR OCCUPANCY ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST, | BE A rine with Ao :i] Son : \u201cYoni: ; With r-besniñet Stand: Br, Pi0y Bon Var vite \u2018Real Estate & Agency Co., | i | FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN \u2014 SUN.i 1 1 TET dress CONFECTIONER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.arr pir BD Bon?Re BT rd :345 Grosvenor avenue, W tome | ffices ce, .Bargains.= __- FOR SALE, 25 HIVES IBARLE :BROS., Lachute Mills, \u201cQue.; SE a mr OR SALE \u2014 AMONG THE STOCK-TAK- \u2018ing bargains at W.H.LEACH'S, 2440 St, Catherine street, between Stanley.and \u201cDrummond, is à fine Steinway & Sons\u2019 -Upright piano, at less than 34 price; Morris upright piano, used only at rts; OF :BÉES., Apply, | To Le LOWER TENEMENT, 49 PRINCE ARthur - street, 7.rooms and bathroom, Daisy furnace, h.and c: water; basement asphalted and ventilated,iron pipe drains, light and comfortable; rent $15.00.TO LET, 13 LORNE AVENUE, 10 Rooms, hot water furnace which does both heat- irg and cooking in winter, all clothes closets and bedrooms ventilated; will have tile bathroom and new open plumbing work ; rent $30 a month and taxes.Apply R.EGAN, 72 Aylmer street.HOUSE TO LET,AT CITY HALL STREET, at Lachine.Apply at No, bi.Mrs.JOHNSON.A.COTTAGE TO RENT AT LACHINE, three minutes\u2019 walk from Highland sta- ton.T.COSTEN & CO., 1696 Notre ame.UNIVERSITY STRERT\u2014TO LET, AN EXcellent corner house with large garden, facing McGill grounds; contains 10 rooms and bath room; heated by Daisy furnace.The house is in first-class repair, but would be re-decorated for good tenant.- Rent very moderate, no taxes.For fur- .ther particulars apply to.the J.Cradock Simpson Real Estate & Agency Co., 181 St.James street.\u2018 TO: LET, $7 OSBORNE STREET, BRICK - House, near Mountain street, containing 9 rooms; house in good- order through- |.out; rent, $240 per :: Cradock Simpson - Real Estate Agency Co., 181 St.James street.LET,- BAYLE STREET, A STONE front English Cottage -of 8 rooms, -hieatod by-hot water; no.basement; will be réno- vated\u2019 for good tenant.\"The.J.Cradock \u2018Simpson Real Estate & Agency Co., 181 St.James street.TO LET, FIRST-CLASS STONE LOWER tenement, 57 St.Famille street, § rooms, pantry, etc, Daisy furnace.- Apply.to _ALEXANDER HART, 34 Shuter street.TO LET, UPPER AND LOWER FLATS, 20 Kinkora avenue, six \u2018rooms each; reat, $4.FP.HAMILTON, No.2.: | HOUSE TO LET, 9, SHUTER STREET, 11 8] ing; rent low.James\u2019 streets HOUSES TO LET AT CARILLON\u2014FUR- - nished House, seven rooms, Extension Kitchen, breakfast room, pantry; garden, \u2018and cholic fruit tree._ Also, unfurnished new hoilse, \u2018seven rooms, with extension kitchen.Apply J.McGOWAN,- Carillon.HOUSE TO LET, IN ST.LAMBERT,above \u201cfood level; \u2018modern conveniences; garden, front and rear; rent moderate.Apply, Li, McINTOSH, Fairview, St.Lambert.\u2018TO LET, UPPER LAT, SELBY AND - Hallowell streets, estmount, seven rooms, b.and w.c., furnace, cellar, gas and electric light; new mioderate.Apply 478 Temple Building.FO LET, 178 MANSFIELD STREÉET, eight .bel , near -Shersrooke street; good order; a double house; alteration would Le made to suit a tenant on long lease.Hr ROSS, 180° St.James street.Phone WM.COOPER, 251 St.| TO \"LET, VICINITY: OF WINDSOR Hotel, mediuin sized, self-contained.house, with exténsion, seven bedropms; rent $20 .per month; no\"taxes.Apply at 4170: Dorches- +Sherbrooke; also\u2019 592 \u2018Wellington.ED._MAY, 434 Kim aye, Telephone 763 Mount.SHOPS\u201d TO.LET, 41 AND- 47.BLEURY foamy, And suitable \u2018for any [light a i | \u201cBuilding\u201d | oo SHOP TO LET, 211.BLEURY, GOOD location, with -Anished basement and two extension rooms.JOHN- BURRELL, Temple Building.we annum; no taxes.The ents; \u2018extension kitchen, h.w.heat.| and modern; reut- TO LET, 397.MOUNTAIN STREET, netr\u2019 0 - .JOHN |.dE Ages ane Situations Vacant.ee WANTED, \u2018FEEDER, SMART BOY FOR \u2018Gordan Prseses.AKERMAN, LITTLE & CO., Lithographers & Printers, 226 St.Paul street.WANTED, A -COACHMAN, MUST BE steady and a good careful driver; also have some knowledge of garden work ; references required.Address COACH- _MAN 11, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, AN UPPER HOUSEMAID ; must have city references.Apply: 18% University street.: WANTED, A GOOD COOK FOR SMALL - family.Apply 158 Metcalfe street.\u2018WANTED, BOY FOR CUSTOMS BROKers and Forwarding Office ; \u2018one living with parents preferred; salary $100 per annum.Address M.12, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT, ONE that can do good plain cooking; no wash- be gr ironing.Apply at 119 \u2018Hutchison ee WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS CANDY MAKer, who understands\u2019 dipping chocolates, and.general candy work; no other need apply.Address CONFECTIONER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.\u2018WANTED, MAN TO.TAKE CHARGE OF farm on which owner's family reside during summer.\u2018English neighborhood ; church and school near; should underage, experience, \u2018reference.Farm, P.O.Box 2407.Lo WANTED, GENBRAL.SERVANT?88 St.Hubert street.WANTED, A COOK AND HOUSEMAID; must.have good city references.Apply to MRS.ROBERT KERR, 9 Tupper st, between the hours of one and three, and seven and nine p.m.\" .stand farm and gardening; young married testotal ; man; Protestant, taler, preferred.i} .eighteen dollars per month, free house, garden: and\u201c ige for.cow.State WANTED, LADS AS APPRENTICES.Apply JOHN DATE, 654 Craig street.mt = mmr am em mee ee \u2018WANTED, EXSERIENCED COLLAR AND Cuff Turner.Apply 177.St.James at.WANTED, A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework, for & small family; laundry dome.out; references required.\u2018Apply to MRS.SIMPSON, 131 Stanley st, door.1, seccnd floor.WANTED, A YOUNG GIRL OF ABOUT.18 years to assist In housework.Apply-be- twoen 7 and 8 p.m., o'clock, at 8 Beaver _Hall square.ss WANTED, WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS; \u2018also improvers; steady work.Apply immediately, MISS M.KELLY, 82 Drum- _Mond dtreet.© WANTED, BOTH TOOK AND HOUSH- maid; must be young, neat and capable ; city references required.Apply 82 Sher- \u2018brooke street.ae WANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR CONFEO- tioner Store ; one that speaks French preferred.Apply 156 St.Lawrence street.WANTED, CARETAKER \u201cFOR 8T.EDward\u2019s Church, corner Inspector and St.Paul streets.Apply, with references, to H.WALSH, 223 Murray street.WANTED, A HOUSE AND TABLE MAID where general servant is kept; mo washe \u2018ing.Apply .at 248 Mountain street.- WANTED, GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT for small family.* Apply evening, with references, 493a St.Urbain street.\u2019 WANTED, BY THE SCHOOL COMMISsioners: of.Westmount, for term coms: mencing demy diploma ; must bs thoroughly\u201d com: petent to teach all subjects up to and including the A.A, Course.Written ap= plications with \u2018salary required \u2018and testimonial enclosed to be addressed to the Secretary-Treasûrer, office of School Com- missle \u2018Williams upright piano,$160; Vose square, $85; Cottage plano, $40; several new upright plagos, 1900 models, at reduced prices; also 25 new Morris upright pianos.N.B.\u20140ld pianos and organs accepted là Ÿ part payment.Open évenipgs.'URNITURE AND FIXTURES FOR \u201cSale.\u2014Store Furniture, Fixtures, Coun- \u2018tera, Windows, Window Fixtures,Elestro- Jiers, Gasaliers, eté\u2026 ete, P.McCOR- MACK.& CO, Oheanists, Cor.MeGill and Notre Dame streets.: FOR.SALE, HIGH GRADE BICYCLE,Dun- lop tires, bell, lamp, edjustable handlebars, Sagar saddle; cheap for Sash.- Apply, oun ; FOR SALE, NICKBL PLATED Hall Stove, almost -\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.2 FOR SALE, HALL AND KITCHEN Stove; | eo 3 pipes.Can be seem at: 113.Tupper street.\u201c Bonnets, Sun Hats, in white, Embroidered Muslin, ete., ail sizes; prices\u2019 25¢ to $1.50.Great variety.Come early for choice.CLARK'\u2019S,.210 St.James street.FOR SALE, NEW COOKING STOVE,handsome Sideboard, part Household -Furoi- \u2018ture and Carpets.- Apply, atter 3.30 p.m., 29 Mayor street.HIGH GRADE BICYCLE, NEVER BEEN \u201cused, for sale cheap; also a Typewriter In good order.Room 4, 214 St.James.\u2018FOR INFANTS\u2014SILK HOODS, Silk Hats, \u2018Wool Hoods, Wool Hats, in white, choice \u201cgoods, 50c to $1.CLARK'S, 210 St.James street.FOR SALE, CHEAP, LARGE AWNING - Frame, with Fixtures, for front balcony.Apply 4 Cuthbert street.almost - new, coneisting, of two :2-lzht @asaliers, on el Hghts; globes and Auer light.tire lot for $13.Apply any time.Bt.Urbain street.FOR SALE CHEAP, A LADIBS' BICYCLE (Garden City), only used a few times, in pefect condition, fitted with Dunlop tires, | acetylene\u2019 lamp; color, dark green.Address M.R.S., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.FOR MEN\u2014BICYCLE AND GOLF STOCK- | ings, White and Fancy Sweaters, Bicycle Drawers ; large assortment; reduced prices.CLARK'S, 210 St.James street.FOR SALH, Cash or Credit, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Suites, Dining Sets, Carpets, \u201c.Otleloth, Curtains, Stoves, etc.PRINCE CO., 33 St.Lawrence street.- KINDLING FOR THE MILLION, Kindling; |- Cut Maple, $2.50; Tamarac Blocks, : $1.75; Mill Blocks, $1.50; cut any length delivered anywhere in the city: \"J.c.MACDIARMID, Richmond square.Bell Telephone Up 2563.- \u2014 \u2014_ .\u2018Wanted.EEE WANTED, TWO COPYING PRESSES ; gize about 20x12 and 26x20.Address, P.O.Box 2344.oe WANTED, TO PURCHASE, LADIES\u2019.and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, Furs, Carpets, Household Furniture of all déscrip- tions, Pictures, Paintings, Musical Instruments, Firearms, Bicycles; best prices paid.Address, M.FRANK, 493° .Cralg new, cheap.\u201d Address, STOVE, | BARGAIN \u2014 FOR SALE, GAS FIXTURES, | -3-light Hazaller,- à\" side- | \u2018The oo 5 TO :LET; 109 OSBORNE STREET, 2 Flats, 7 rooms and bath; 8, 12 and 1434 Berthelet street; rents low to.desirable tenant.JOHN BURRELL, Temple Building.TO LET, 218B BLEURY A! AND 23 Balmoral street, very central and in good order.JOHN BURRELL, \u2018Temple _Building.HOUSE TO LET, NO.925 DORCHESTER street, between Drummond and Mountain, all .modern conveniences; rent, $26; .no taxes; possession, May ist.\u201cApply, BE.ALEXAN DER, C.P.R.Offices, Windsor station.- .TO LET, LOWER TENEMENT, No.2800 St.Catherine street; everything in first class order.Apply GA.THOMSON, 39 St.Sacrament \u2018street, TO LET, UPPER PART OF HOUSE; large, square rooms, Apply 57 City Hall avenue.TO LET, LOWER FUAT, 7 RIVERVIEW avenue, b rooms, w.c.,, bath and hot wa- tet \u201cfurnace; rent $10.00 per month; opposite C.P.R.Station, Westmount.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET,SUITABLE for married couple.Apply between 2 and \u20184.p:m., 10 Brunswick street.: .TO LET, 397 MOUNTAIN STREET, close to- Sherbrooke.MAY BROS., 599 Wellington ctreet.Telephone Main 2610.TO LET, IN ST.LaMBERT,.NICELY situated in shade trees,on the river front, opposite the new boulevard, a comfort- abie solid brick house, containing ten apartments, including bath and w.c., hot \u2018and: cold water; heated by a Daisy furnace; garden in front and rear; rent moderate.Apply te D.BEATTY, 137 St.Peter strest, opposite \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, or © J.BEATTY, St.Lambert.i TO LET.A BRICK COTTAGE, No.87 Ay! \u201cmer street, 7 rooms and extension kitchen, furnace and all moderñ improvements ; wilr Ln nted and tinted new.Apply to T.GILDAY, 309 St James street.MERIINWOOD COTTAGE, Little Metis, \u201c¢b let for the summer: Beautiful.view, fine bathing and boating; clean beach; splendid well.water.verandah, is prettily painted, and 1s in good order and furnished.For full par ticulars address or epply to Mr.WAI- LACE, \u2018Witness\u2019 OfAce.A SPACIOUS PLACE FOR MANUFACturing purposes,well lighted; easy terms.Apply 196 St.Paul street.| TO LET, FLATS FOR Manufacturing in new building on Cote street, well lighted; electric\u201d holst, Apply, 13, Btock Exchange.STORES AND OFFICES, HEATR®D BY Steam, in the New Building, St.Peter \u2018street, between Merchants Bank and \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ply tv \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TJ LET, AT LACHUTE, FURNISHED OR Unfurnishod Cottage, eight rooms, with garden and outbuil 8.For terms and articulars address W.L.M., care James utton -& Co, 232 McGill street, Mont- - Personal.ADVERTISER3 ARE REMINDED THAT 4t 18\" contrary tu \u2018the \u201cprovisions of the postal laws to deliver letters addressed to initials only; an advertiser desiring to conceal hid or her identity mey economi- «ally do so by having replies directed to a box at this office; ten cents added to the price of the advertisement covers ex- street.Post-Office Box 423, formerly of 539 Craig streets : A om Hoth CE Try Sp penses in connection therewith, fncluding the forwarding L Miss \u2014 shows.her ignorance by her manner of spea 2.Miss.\u2014\u2014 Srould never win \u2018honors i in a pelle -matc 3 Mite \u2014 i is roguish and- annoying.: Miss \u2014\u2014: \u2018brings adversity and.BOF: TOW.he replied, \u201cis |- | the edges of the saucer.puzzle a scion ke the \u201cmatches |- | Ung pap ys r, three inches \u2018wide, 30.Mis \u2014\u2014 always comes at the wrong moment.My first isin water, but not in milk.My second is in.satin, an in silk.My third i isin \u2018tear, bat n not in rip.My fourth is'in \u201cdrink, but not in sip.My fifth is in see; \u201cbut not in look, My sixth is im lessons, but not in book, My seventh is\u2019in speech, but not in talk.My whole is the cause of a daily walk.Answers to Last Week's Puzzles.on matghes in half, a opel the: pieces.toward the common centre, an they have \u2018done 59, to maké then again separate, and \u2018move outwards towards Solution: \u2014This is a tific \u2018 character\u201d.To\u201d ma gather i = \u2018the-centre \u2018take a of blat- y.twelve and: roll it loosely.into a as a: ten-eent piece: Hold \u2018this\u2019 vel y above-the saucer, letting its lower end \u2018just touch - \u2018thé.surface af\u2018the water.As the water rises Hy.attraction in he Pièces of lucifer 5 Miss \u2014\u20198 statements, are not to be \u20ac \u201cpelièved, 6.Miss \u2014 dislikes and distrusts mankind.A Miss - \u2014 delights in confusion and | aparchy.8, Miss \u2014 is not in demand as a com- | ror.Pa Mise \u2014 \u2014 .blinders i in everything she attempts.10.| \u2014 is\u2019 always having to search for :missing articles.| 1.Miss \u2014 sets you upon the wrong 12.Miss \u2014\u2014 gives remarks a wrong | ini- terpretation.2 Miss \u2014 is not capable of conduct- bas of importance.\u2014 iss terror to orderly peo- n Pes._\u2014 3, ikind \u2018and\u2019 abusive.n° Soir 2 icions nd.Jesus, # 19.Migs \u2014\u2014 eo pes a very \u2018unréli wi \u2018historian.\u201cMiss \u2014 can\u2019 hardly count her § fre correctly.\u201821, Miss \u2014 is stunted jor deformed, A 2 Miss \u2014 never \u201chas.anything.but, ill i repeating the, words.of others.ae 5 25.26.Miss \u2014 gives us false i impressions or \u201cincorrect accoun: Miss \"5a Hever to be fond when | ; wanted.28: Miss - \u2014 would néver make an er- pert.accountant.Miss \u2014 would.not 1 & good |: mother, or.teacher, or: he \u2018officer.ADVERTISEMENTS.\u201c Sleeplessness.-Morvousness.Tiredness .Weakness Dizziness | Restlessness } thre 13, Miss \u2014 is not to be commended, | % 23, Miss a memory fails her when - .is an.untrustworthy, = Mis \u2014s ; oûviee, is not worth |' \u2018heeding.\u2019 with\u2019 shaping: \u201chis.nomenon, whi as Required: Fo- divide 7890 counters-into *Hint.The first word wanted is \u2018mis- | pronounce.\u2019 WORD PUZZLE.(By :F.Meech.) ; and viet el: vn Tr tthout touching them, to -moyé | \u2018when: : solid per in diameter about as jorge ; capiflary- : \u2018the roll - of blotting: paper a minute.cur- |.\u201d Tomi Le \u2018moving from the céntie : ll Fe x lepehds as\u2019 \u2018surface \u2018tension\u2019 of the water, which |- = and Soothing \u2018Syrups.It healthy and natural sleep.are 5 an\u2019 excellent medicine for | [of ita good effect upon their children.\u201d - | : Dx, C.05600, Louell, Miss.TRE FAC-SI M \u2018Castoria is for Infants and Children.harmiess substitute for - Castor - Oil, Paregorie, Drops Morphine nor other Narcotic substance.\u201cUT guarantee.is thirty \u2018years\u2019.use.by Millions of Mothers.Castoria destroys.Worms-and allays.Feverish- ADVERTISEMENTS, What Is Castoria is a contains neither Opium, It is Pleasant.Castoria is\u2019 the Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014The \u2018Mothers Friend.; \u2018Castoria.RC Castoria 1s 20 well well adapted to children *ghiidren:\u2019 Mothers have repeatédly told me | that I recommiend it'as superior to any.pre scription known to me.\u201d H A.Ancuus, M.D.Brootire, N.r E SIGNATURE OF DR, WHITE'S ELECTRIC-00MBS ca landraff, Bair ting, headache, etc, yet cost-thi 5.Et heaps in such.proportions that if.the ret heap: be\u201d Satis by \u201cthree, the quotient\u2019 shall mmber, each case be the same Solution: To.a rai an TE a je > er ee common Pa iT Cc x + by | Fin cq, To \u2018total 7890.- 8=SQUARE- WORD, From » pubes that's odd e \u2018out off ite Tt then: will.even bay\u2019 SCE Ee \u2018mother ; en you\u2019 fo A Florence \u2018Meech ered and H.TL BA 4 1 \u201ca man.achieves inXious to-know' \u2018what \u201cof Bi \u2018highest inspi- h ticular friendship: hag unbound: shtenuous \u20ac grabrtion h has impelled him oned \u2018among.t for success.* Thepo ae, i.chine by the waabenod of the nervous system.SoH \u201case troubled with any of the above we.you as advise you to give Milbura\u20198 Heart Nerve Pills a trial as this is what * what\" they are indicated for.the.following pecple have to says.- | Murray Harbor South, P.E.L, Os 1908.\" Toronto, Ont.\u2018Some tine \u2018I was weak, nervous \u2018and run down, EY teri Milburn's Pills \u201cadvertised I procured two \u2018boxes, andaftes Ea) : À > Nile, Ont, Dec.and, 1898s \u201d \u201cWhen I first started taking Milborn'y £n -\" Heart and Nerve Pills T was very weak \u2018and nervous, dnd would often wake up with fright, and it would be impossible for me to go to sleep again for some time.#1 also had dizzy, spells, and shortness of breath, After using the Pills, I cannet \u2018for them as they Lave doses Mrs.SAMUEL Era Blanche, N.S:, Oct.oth, 1900: ©] was very netvous and easily excited the least little thing, 1.took one box your Milburn's Pills, and found them just | patie ar recommended to be fr ration of necessity would mean irremediaile \u201cManÿ \u2018a man has: ss À the vision .of' an invalid \u2018or de; \u2018dent parents, or.a.nest of lithe.chil en to feed, or \u2018older ones to.educate; and the thought.\u2018of \u201ctheir : possible suffering bas -&- mental Sha \u2018whose \u2018effect is not easily calcula; e rich man\u2019s son\u2019 knows that if he | ££ fails in college some other door will open |: to him\u2014he can- \u201chave private\u2019 tutors and foreign travel.\u201cBut\u201d the youh dellowr.from \u201cthe farm, who is paying way, through schogl by.keeping farnaces \u2018or waiting gt -a -boarding- ousé table, knows that: 3 \u2018he.Fails\u2019 there is \u2018nothing before him but to return to the farm.So he trims his lamp and\u2019 girds his loins \"An \"American soldier in the rare : o- had cut his way out of asquad o men who- taken.him: prisoner.\u2018captain\u2019 of his company said: \u2018Man, bee on:éarth did you get out: of that scrape?I thought you vere \u201cas good as dead.\u2019 | The: Hoosier replied: \u2018I don\u2019t know, sir; San \u2018except.that I just had to?\u2019 The very desperateness of \u201cour condi- tior: is sometimes.the best spur to heroic endeavor.-.The\" greatest \u2018deeds: of \u2018thé greatest \u2018men have beet -doue under the |: pressure of - circumstances so \u201cemergent: and eritical -that they called forth from.the interior depths.of character: ail\u201d.08 sible strength and persistence; Lecnidas, and Charles Martel, and Wil: (lam set Orange, and, as and D.an elli Acoln, was: the e eternal Must.of pry.ame a3 ording imply com! Re your Béir ce the comb con thé ror i Sache .comb in the yorld-is.unbreakable, 8 sd Whi Lot ou six, and the third by-nine, the |-FromD: ste peur 2 \u2018contained in.the | ; opportunity far the Ama | how to use the Camera 5 Pictures frac.i in: -an, honorable.vo-|.- With saother, Ë ere is, however, another force which-| \u2018 | operates more\u201d generally \u2018than we.are > fF wont to- think, a \u2018power \u2018not.often reck- | the influences.that \u2018make | \u201cIt mer be \u2018called.the 1 tospi- | | Before hin ke à È The mew.book which\u2019 \u2018Messrs.STOTT & Lin-} ar break tthe ha Prices: Ladies\u2019, 60c : WHITES ELECTRIC \"COME A Kaxkons 13'8t Jam St.ARTEL with graph Se ur.Photo\u201d er.\u2018In order encourage = artist | shall offer for sal beautiful fittio Camera called \u201c6 Boss [which has been specially.made.for Wi pots which has good lens.Taking The Summer Is comin you 81-2, Camera and | r $5.00, 1shall teacl and\u2019 finiah ures 31-2 b Somplete Outitt - 8 PRIZES $4, $2.and \u201c81, as à competition.ai 1 r éireulars with full intormation regarding competition.ww.B.BAIKIE, 2257 st.WONDERFUL INVENTION.|[ I : Electrical \u2018Engineers and Contractors , lacge { rear of house, excellent fab © \u2018fine ares enty À Sabine, nice rooms, ev: week\u201d Address Mr.Catherine Street, | .|'to July 1st.Engage your Tooms DOW.[COLYER & BROCK 52 STREET RAILWAY CHAMBERS Also WIRING & FITTIES \u2014\u2014\u2014 | for PRIVATE HOUSES, Etc.> The Cup That Cheers.- Neaïly every one llkes good tea,.and | every one ought to know that the best place] in this city- to get \u2018good tea and cheap tea | is-at\u201d Walter Paul's \u201cHis teas are efther \u2018Imported by himself A ao selected with the greatest care and judg- |: ment in this market, and \u2018blended to suit any taste.WALTER PAUL ou, Has just received.a consignment \u2018of -Mel- rose\u2019s Celebrated: Edinburgh Tea, the same Las supplied to the Royal Household.in Eng- | dand.Give a trial.Summer mm NLUVERDALE FARM, \u201cGf lead, Msine, situated Amo the Ne pets, simost on N.H.line Tout homelike.Rates, $5 \u2018BR.BENNETT, Box: \u201cah \u201cThe Eastman Cottage.Thirty: \u2018feoms, every Modern.improvement; open May 1st.Special reduced rates cated on high ground among pines near the N surf.Write.for rates, etc.long distance ola \"Orchard, telephone.Atlantic ave, Maine Box 324.PHELPS& BINNS, i \"HEADQUARTERS FOR.qd | vator to level of street.| day.\u2018suite, with , sun parlor, -ele- Rates 8.00 Spécial ; weekly: rates.per md Cook & WESTCOTT Professional.PATENTS Tp xasxs FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO., Canada Life Bullding,\u201d Montreal, \u2018Also Torento, Ottawa and Washington FRESH FISH ano OYSTERS.| se Victoria Square.FULL.\"PARTICULARS ABOUT CANCER.\u201cWhat lt Is, and How to-Cure tt.JURY, -of Bowmanville, Ont., are abn ing, gives.a full account of.cancer and tu- - mor, and how to cure them in the privacy of your own.homé without the need of dan-: gerous- operations.Send two stamps.for of |.fulr \u2018particulars.NLECTROTYPING DONE: IN \u201cWitness | ETH z P.LEET, ec, the aie style: auf with Genpaten i Sow MECHANICS INSTITUTE BUILDING, 204 6t.James street.\u201cTe.Main 616, JMITH, MARKEY\" EE & MONTGOMERY, | 2 ADVOCATES,\u2019 BARRISTERS, de, 3 \u2018TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 ST.JAMES STREET.ROBT.G SMITH, QC.FRED.H-MARKEY, GEO.H.À.MONTGOMERY.\u201c .PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS |.'OWEN N.EVANS, C18 Sacrament 8t.| tmANCHESTEE TRADER.Calling at Se wo \u201c MAIL STEAMSHIPS RATES OF PASSAGE.| RATES OF PASSAGE.Cabin,-250 and uj -Onbin, $60 and upward Sn, seeding to nd.Second Cabin, $40 sad Third Class, $35 and $5; Third: Class, $28 \u2018to ail wooording to steamer.\u2018principal points.For\u2019 further.information; apply to \"any agents of the Company, or DAVID TORRANCE & CO., General \u2018Agents.x Montreal.- MANCHESTER LINERS, - LEIMITED.The ealy dtreet a and regular steamship CANADA an and MANCHESTER.to despatoh the stoamersoë this line - oo a about the andermentisned dates \u201cMANCHESTE: .MANCH.ESTER IMPORT MANCHESTER COR -} * Fitted: with cold aomaee.A Accommodation fo gt orme Between Montreal ans Antwerp, SAILING ARRANGEMENTS: Through bills of nding graniad by of the above.lines to: or from any point in bg any \u201d CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.piscines tes of Freight ead partidulars, apply \u2018tesny ERC Wir & 3 Co.Limited, Age Agents, St, Montreal, P.Q ELDER, DEIPSTER BEAVER | LINE.ROYAL \u201cMAIL STEAMERS.Regular Weekly Service betwesn St.John, N.B.,and Liver- \u201cpool, Halifax, No, an Queens.teyrn, both: ways, to land and embark d mails.Beamer.From St: John BBSQU.3050000000 see FT, April 36 First Cabin\u2014single, $47.50, and upwards.Round trip, $90.00, and upwards.Second -Cabin\u2014Single, $5.00 Round trip, $66.98 and $68.88.According to Steamer, location \u2018and number: 8 persons in STEERAGE RATES-To Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast, and | Queeristown.$24.50 and\u2019 $25.50.- MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Boon Avi ie.Lake ons ART 7 1a oO 80 Lake 8 LJ y 7 4 +14 Lusitania weg Ya) \" \u201cow 28 \u201cJude 4.Lai \"Apply to any agent of the line, or to ELDER, DEMPSTER & \u20ac0., 6 St.Sacrament St., m= BERMUDA From New.York, 48 hours by Eleguat Steamsbipe rex wi.\u2014 |r.WEST INDIES| \u2014\u2014 | 8 tags écts; Aîteen deys 15 tbe topics.Tickets tes \u201cHOTEL SENATE.+ Directly: on the ocean: front Rooms en bath seleat all principal: Tickes Offices.For further pais\u201d toulses, apply to A.E.OUTERBRIPGE & CO -Agenté-for Quebec 8.8.Oo., 3 Broadway, New York, or J.G.BROOK & 00., 311 Commissioners sh, \u2018Montreal, ARTHUR AHERN, Becretary, Quebec, mr == STEAMSHIP TRAVEL.To the MEDITERRANEAN, BERMUDA, JAMAICA, NASSAU.CUBA, \"WEST INDIES, MEXICO.Pamphlets and full particulars on application, LV x.HENRY, Steamship Ticket oy Ry ps Agent, Sty Peter st Let Blé * Cement, Sas Pipes, &o, DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, ax.LOWEST MARKET FRICES er mt Wo.Fo P.CURRIE & Ce, 134 McGIN Sree.lam FOR SALE, 9| JAMES \u2018'HARDWELL, Assistant OTTAWA TRAIN SERVIC From MONTREAL.Leave Windsor Street Station, 9.30 am, {9.5 am.4.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m., *10 p.m.* Leave Place Viger, 8.30 a.m., 5.40 p.m, ¢ Daily.All othor trains ail Sunday.WY except FAST EXPRESS TRAINS.Leaving Windsor Station at 9.5 am and 4.10 p.m.week days.arrive Ottawa {Central Station), \u2018at 13.10 p.m.and 6.3 m., respectively.\u2018GPs Re ROUTE TO PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO.1 ory TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFICE 129 ST.JAMES 8T.(next Post Office), roel nternational Limited Leaves Montreal daily at 9.00 a.m., reaching Toronto at 4.40 p.m., Hamilton 540 pm, London 7.30 p.m.Detroit 9.40 p.m.(Centra) Thne): and Chicago at 7.20 following morning, A Cafe Parlor Car is attached to this train, serving luncheon a 1a carte, at any hour dur ing the day convenient to passengers.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014er AND OTTAWA.Fast trains leave Montreal daily, except \u2018Sunday, at 9.50 a.m.and 4.10 p.m., arriving at Ottawa at 12,15noon and 6.35 p.m.Local trains for all C.A.R.points Otta wa leave Montreal at 7.40 a.m.aly oo Sunday, and 5.50 p.m.daily.= .Picturesque Pan-American Route to Buffalo, \u2014\u2014e tee CITY TICKET OFFICES, On and after MARCH 10, 1901, trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows:\u2014 THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily, except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for \u2018Halifax, N.S., Sydney, St.John, NB, and other points in the Maritime Pro- nces.as above, will arrive daily, except on Moz- \u2018day, at 5.30.p.m.; Ze _ THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave \u2018daly, {except on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to ar- vive at Levis.at 1.05 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Levis daily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m., due to arrive \u2018at Montreal at 10.00 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m.due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connecting | with accommodation for Campbellton, ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at 11.40 a.m., daily,\u201d excépt on Sunday, due to arrive in :Montreal at 10.30 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves dafly, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.Accom- modatiop from: Nicolet arrives: in Montreal dally, - except Sunday, at 10.55 a.m.Vestibule \u201ctrains with luxurious Sleeping and Dining Cars and First-class Coaches on the Maritime Express.Through Sleeping Cars between Montreal and Halifax.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., March 5, 1901.H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenget Agent,- 143 St.James street, Montreal General Freight Agent.130 St.James, cor.ef St.Francels Xavier City Ticket Agent, 148 St.James.street Montreal.WINTER TRIPS, JAMAICA.United Fruit Co,\u2019s elegant steamers sail from Boston every Wednesday.Descriptive Pamphlets on application.WH.RY, Agent, Genel nn MEOHS INST.| BLDG.Bakers Cad nS.AULD, Cor.Atwater Ave.and St.Antoine St- \u201c Whole Wheat Rread.Fancy \u2018Bread,Chetes Confectionery and Candies, Bosion Brown Bread and Baked Beans on Saturday.WINNER OF THE SILVER CUP, BIGHEST PRIZE FOR CANADA, onion nn Colonial Bread Show, Sept.8 wa, 5 | Eng.; Mt, 18.GIVE BULLER READ A Fair 'Lrial D.HARRISON, 1Dunlop Place TEL.MOUNT 336.Westmount ee Stationery, &c.ee = TIMMIS, NOBLES co: Fine Book and Job Printers, Paper Ruiers and Lithographers, Stack of Ledgers, Journals, DaY Cash and Letter Books, alwayson hai 259 CRAIC STREET.i a me .OL NEWSPAPERS suitable for : wrappldg\u2019 purposes, or sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in Apply at \u201cWitness\u2019 Office.- packages at $1 per 390.Ibs.fica FAST SERVICE.BETWEEN MONTREAL -337 St James né.& Bonaventure Station, - THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points - \u20181168.Peter St.na In Poiri them - -timon bors: Eg 18 f j Ë 7 fi + a * E 8 8 Fripay, APRIL 19, 1901.\u2014 STREET VENDORS TO BE TAXED IN THAT MUNICIPALITY.The Council of Ste.Cuhegonds \u2018held an sdjourned meeting on Weën night, presiding, Mayor Du cillors \u2018were present.The by-law No.$17.50; beer or ice, each t 3; Dred at $2 adding a length required change in that particular \u2018branch without in terfering wi Thich may be playing rom the sam marre RYE\u2014WHITAKER.A very bright and pretty too) place at St.Paul's Church, Lachine, Wednesday, when Miss Pauline Whitaker, A - united 40 Mr.Rodger Rye, t Pittabare, Pa, by the rector of the Church, the Rew, bride looked very al robes and veil.The.white silk gown was velled by a lace and ed that net overdress, embroidered with crystals, net veiled the brida\u2019s golden hair, and floated downwards to her train.Thé fnishing, touch was adde& by her bridal bouquet, Mr.Hewton.The winsome in her and fine Brussels the beautiful roses of Miss Garven Whitaker, sister, in a blue eilk, with organd dress and \u2018trimmings of black velvet, acted Her costume was completed by a large blue picture hat, and she |: tarrled white carnations.sttended by Mr.Wilmot Kissock, of Mont- The mother of the bride wore a.handsome gown of grey and white corded bengaline, and grey and white hat with : pink roses.The guests included Mr.and: .Mrs.Kissock, Miss Kissock and Mr.Kissock, Montreal; Miss Caverhill, Mis Stuart, Westmount; Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Jarvls, the Misses \"Bickerdike, M Bicker dike, Mr.Rupért Howard, Miss B and Mrs.Dumaresque, Mr.éèsque, Mr.Kelly, Hewton.Miss Shackle, and\u2019 many others.At the reception at the home of the bride\u2019s * Parents, after the service, the guests had the pleasure of seeing presents which had been sent from far aird tear by thoughtful friends, for the bride's Personal adornment.and future comfort, in der nev home at Piétaburg.tieing of enthusiastic friends assembled M the station to wish the young couple Don Ybyage tor the wadding tp.\u201capd: as bridesmaid.; nier, who has against him, leaded Bot guilty of stealing à se Picete of the value of $80, the property.: T.Hector Læijoié, of Notre Dame des.a es street.and elected a dy trial.tra accordingly committed to stand his\u201d à ste June term of.the Court of CRUELTY TO A HORSE: IR the Recorder's Joseph Lemieux, for keeping a horse stand.5 St.Catherine street, with a too y-drawn check rein, for some twénty- Pol fates, was sentenced by.Tier 10 a fine of $5 end costs, or one Month, e charge was iaid by inspector Walker, at the Instance of the Boclely for Cruelty to Animals.© Prevention of 0 \u2018| delighted to see dnd hear him sgain.Cana TR me visa n| Mr.Bell was x Ba : Pil ès and ab abéoiaté tn who bas rade eo rs naitance in.th i and every form te > zoo wot bleod N, Bemis | LT cé PAREARY wn.ne pressand ask your neigh- \u2014 hattheythinkofir Youcanuseitand Mr.-Betf hes returned.to- Montreai, Se : Be aon, backif not cured.80c a box, at Dr, Chase's Don\u2019t worry.about Small- À -pox, the health authorities will protect you from that, but they can\u2019t pro-\u201d tect you from colds, pneumonia | and consumption.SHILOWS CONSUMPTION CURE is Nurses recommend Ba it.Hospitals use it.25c.a bottle.ny SC.WELLS CO, Prop Torso, Game.So - - .à = _ = = + a .STE.CUNEGONDE \u2018 95, amending the business tax and establishing e new tariff of: licenzes for dealers or agents peddling through the streets om Waggons oo adopted as follows :\u2014- or vegetables, | - spirituous liquors, 387.0 50: the art of ancient Gréece, the Italian Ren- raggon,.$27.50; pediers, $26; coal oil, $22.50; prend si po fectionery, $12.8 discut or flour, Ppedlérs, withou vehicles, $15;: other lines not included In\u2019 tadif, $25; itinerant musicians, $10; street vendors of soda water, etc., 3 clgars, sweets, $8; Indian corn, $7.50; coal.tin ware, $7.50; hot corn, fruits, vegetables, jewellery, etc., etc.§; rags and bottles, $5; ice-cream, milkmen, $2.The dog tax The council resolved to adopt Tremblay patent cut-oft valve to be attached to ©: 258 without.vebicles, fire \u2019 oi ue straw » trimmed with foliage and blue ribbon.FIRST OF THE SEASON.a the Court of Special.» before Judge Desnoyers, Acide Sex depend upon for that.19 prescribe it.MR, BRYMNER\u2019S LECTURE.\"The last of the Art Association lectures 1 for the season was.given Me.William: Brymer, neaday.Rev.\u201cBr: J.Edgar \u201cHill resided, \u2018and & large end interested audience listened to the lecture, which was instructive.of the Ration country could not be judged :by.the same ideas as.that of another, Art\u2019is native to the locality in: which it is produced, This.fact was illustrated by à review of dissance, the Spanish, Flemish, and Dutch schools, Thug the Greeks aimed at express- eet OLR he pe Lair lin, as ing splituel\u201d beauty ; the di ax nibet eines | style very different from that of-the peace-\" fhey found it.The Spanish school: showed: artists painted pastoral scènes and: domes- were shown \u2018vn the scceën,.fitust unt orks pl ii of _art As exem Je orks pk the In concidsion, Ge Tecturer risa EE A the nation's: Tho t.\u2019and experiences.Something more thai an accurate répre- sentation of objects was required to elevate a picture to a work of art.\"Painters ave the hands: by which a people\u2019 \u2018expresses He feelings, tastes, \u2018and experiences.x Sorter, AMONTREAL _LACROSSE cus ING \u20ac ON WEDNBEDAT: NIGHT.\" A tpaclal, meeting of \u201cof the\u201d executive\u201d \u2018or of Montreal Laercrse Club wad held: 5 nesday,.at the M.MA AA.rooms, Man street, Mr.Wil A 1 gain: be eleat: ed captain of a, ps team.His: goner- | alship and coaching \u2018ot the boys last summer was: tg a large extent the cause of the splendid showing made.by the Montreal.Club in the senior league.Mr.Will intermediate team, while Donoghue will.be asked to accept.the câp- taincy of the.junmier champion twelve: \u2018Thess are the names tbat.will be recommended by the executive for election at the\" regular mecting of club: to+ to-night.err MADAME ALBANI.vis sAL FoR LIVERPOOL on aay 18 NEXT.: \u2014 | Madame Alban! \u201cwill wail for Livespiel dian diva has secured -state rooms ow R.M.a Tunisian, -of the Allan a wah in| on her initial passage of the season, Among the well-known Montrealers who have also.taken passage ®.ki same.stéamer arei\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Miller, Mrs.Rabert.Reford and Mish Factor \u201cMr, B.Goît.Penny, Mrs.J.R.Meeker and the Miss Meekin, Miss G.Robertson, Miss Mackenzie, Smith; Mr.and Mrs.A, F.R ns & case\u2019 of Dame.Donnelly vs, the fo \u201cÀ bats, ant ce ne en pe een dant | dents in the.government's measur 08): \u2018quiet resumption of studies and 2 4 made a motion to suspen qu'esced in: a demand for a winding-up order.\u2018Mr.\u2018Justice Langelier, esterday\u201d pr missed the motion on the ground tha rule of practice which retiuires the acts alleged to.be showa, bad not been complied \u201cwith, ergata a SUUUESSE ul EVANGHLIST, {To tho Rditor of \u2018the \u2018Witness.= Saflory\u2019 Institute; Montres, tas \u2018| @aged in.1, evangelistic work in Prince Edward Island.since \u2018the beginning of December last, and his\u2019 services have been followed with a large measure of success.number have: been added to: Av J cpu pare he has labored.Mr.Bell sings the gospel eat attrackive- ness and impressivencss, snd his preaching | 1s clear, spiritual and _effe ctive, This is the! third winter that de has spent in the Lower Provinces, sud great numbers will be siving.here-on Tuesday \u2018evening last, he will soon be at: the.Institute, and havé | everything 'n readiness: for the summer.Ointment.| me agg aa à work \u2018amongst the sallors.en\u2019 by.; » RC:A., = the Art Gallery Wed-, The.tact which Mr.Brymner particularly | i | wished to Japan was that every nation} and every period bag expression.id the art: that therefore the art of one]: of Florence influenced its \"painters to ai loving Venetians, content to accept life\u2019 La the influence of the Franiaitions the\u201d \u201cDutoh | tic incidents.\u2018A large number vf réprodue=| tions of celebrated Pictures \u2018and.statues | national \u2018 characteristics \u2018and\u2019 ES we] Bramley,\u201d the re po dent, in, ing shal.ÉD It is generally conted=} Hasley will fill the office of captly « ila |.: Willem |: | trom suis: \u2018port.on May 18 next.\u2019 me Casal ed i ls Van sfersburs, the.Minister: on account of.the company ® Paving ac- \"the \u201cpression.Sir,\u2014Mr.\u2018F.Ritchie Bell, manager of te ; heen eff er Sunday opening case, \u2018based its J RECOLLECTIONS OF.PIRACY.ox, THE HIGH \u201cSEAS AND of PIONEER DAYS IN CANADA.\u2014 ver, Cepe Ross-ghire, Scotland, in the eight ue 0 \u2018up his Jr cent at rs old and Pl Where they lived until 1811; whet x they removed.thence and\u2019 settled - for-|- goo In ape Breton, \u2018There were in all { =\u2014\u2014 six brothers, every one of whom prede-| fF {New Zealand me.ca | years \u2018a 8.Ann's | party .of dex in hope of securing of mind fo he ody and of ope Br \u2018discov across the.Atlantic on thé cruiser-\u2018Polly\u201d ers in the party end Mr.Campbe \u2019 eription o he endeavor $0 Le Avi in ght of the cruiser, as well certe of the\u2019 voyage, Wes \u201cterta Taining, : \u2018ance he terminus, : The ¢ ) | trodden\u2019 dnd i ah a i the\u201d wi land, however; did not amount to \u2018uch: and he p cople.Jose pre red.to stand its\u2019 ; PR Hy fra Showed , frequent] ; adverse ce Sisappointi cir id
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