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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" ue @ SQ ST BN eT ee Rel HB rh uP Al TRE.men mar Te 0 Tee SUB-AGENCIES : 2561 8T.CATHERINE STREET, 828 DORCHESTER STREET.AUTOMOBILE, ©0., LIMITED, ; Head Office, Toronto, Ont.GERERURE RE RSR RSR RÉ CÉRÉ RU RÉ THE DOG SHOW.dt is Proving to be a Grea Success.q 4 FURTHER LIST OF PRIZE WIN- NEES IN THE DIFFERENT CLASSES.The dog show.is a decided success.In \"point of attendance and in point of excellence of exhibits it eclipses any show of its kind ever held in Montreal.The large exhibit of eollies is especially noteworthy, while some of the classes which are represented by only one or two rare animals are equally interesting.The judges and officials are working hard, and the real lover of dogs finds more delight in taking in the fine points of the animals in the ring than in merely walking around and looking at the exhibits from a disinterested point of view.By this time some of the dogs are , very tired .of being chained up 0 | in their stalls, and it will no doubt a relief to them when they are allowed the ful measure of liberty usually allowed to dogs, as valuable as horses.ae aie Association 25 serves praise for the carrying out o such an excellent show.Society has undoubtedly stamped \u2018its approval on the undertaking, as the attendance since the opening has been large and representa tive.e show will conclude to-night.Following were the awards made yes- ENGLISH SETTERS.Class 91\u2014Puppies, dogs and bitches\u20141, 7.Moore\u2019s Montreal Belle.Class 92\u2014Novice dogs\u20141, Mr.Day\u2019s Spud; 8, H.H.Learmont\u2019s Bang; 3, Mr.Lapine\u2019s Bignon; V.H.C., B.Howard's Ticko.; Class $3\u2014Limit dogs\u20141,H.Howeard's Ticko; estover\u2019s Dick 8wiveller; 3, Mr.La Sino\u2019 Er ine's on.> Class Mr.Day\u2019s.Spud; Lapine\u2019s Bignon.1.se me Class 96\u2014NOrisé,Ditatee 5 Jr.'s Jess IL; 2, W, Howell's Jess.Class 97 en, bitehes\u2014i, R.sr.\u2018s, Jess.Winner's class\u2014i, T.Moore's Montreal Belle, IRISH SETTERS.Class 98&\u2014Pupples, dogs\u20141, \u2014\u2014, withheld; 2, J.S.Curtis's Little Bobs.Class 99\u2014Novice dogs\u20141, J.Bennett's Pat; 2, 0.H.Geale\u2019s Shot; 3, D.Swinton\u2019s Red Sultan; R.W.H.Wilson\u2019s Rush ; V.H.C., A.J.Bowden\u2019s Major; H.C.,, T.A.Lynch\u2019s 8t.Blmo I.Class 100\u2014Limit, dogs\u20141, J.Pat.Class 101\u2014Open, dogs\u20141, C.H.Geale\u2019s Shot; 2, W.H.Wilson's Rush ; 3, A.J.Bowden's Major; V.H.C., T.A.Lynch's St.Elmo II.Class 102 Puppies, bitches\u20141, Miss Muriel Curtis, St.L.Norah.Class 103\u2014Novice, bitchez\u2014i, R.Ross\u2019s Sensible; 2, Miss Curtis St.L.Norah; 3, T.Farrar's Madge.Class 105\u2014Open, bitches\u20141, St.Lambert Kennels, St.L.Mollie ; 2, T.Farrar's Madge._ Class 106\u2014Local ; open; doge\u20141, C.H.\u2018Geale\u2019s Shot; 2, D.Swinton's Red Sultan; 8, D.Murdoch\u2019s Jack.Class '107\u2014Lacal, open, bitches\u20141, R.Ross's Sensible ; 2, Miss Curtis\u2019s St.L.Norah.Winner's class\u2014St.Lambert Mollie, GORDON SETTERS.Mrs, E, Bjorkelund\u2019s Nellie won in a novice, limit and open- bitches.IRISH WATER SPANIELS.Class 114\u2014Novice; dogs\u20141, R.8 Kellle\u2019s Brian Boru; 2, W H.Williams\u2019s Sport; 3, D.Jackson\u2019s Rover; V.H.C., R.B.Van Horne\u2019s Erin.\u2019 Class 115\u2014Limit; dogs\u20141, R.S.Kellie's Brian Boru; 2, R B.Van Horne, Class 116\u2014Open: dogs\u20141, W J.Baylay\u2019s Mickey O'Camp; T, R.S.Kellie's Brian Boru; 3, R.B.Van Horne, Winner's Class\u2014W.J.Baylay\u2019s Mickey D'Camp.FIBLD SPANIELS.Class 126\u2014Pupples; dogs and bitches, any tolor\u2014i, W.H Sharpe's Duke.\u2019 Class 127\u2014Novice; dogs and bitches, black =1, C E.D.Wolf's Jess; 2, Miss O.Coris- Sines Duke of York; H.C., J.B.Sparrow\u2019s 3.Class 128\u2014Limit; dogs and bitches, black =1, G.Bell's Woolton Buller; 2, C.BE.D Wolf's Jess; 3, Miss A.Coristine\u2019s Duke of York; H.C., J.B Sparrow's Bobs.Class 129\u2014Open; dogs and bitches, black 1, G.Bell's Woolton Buller ; 2, Miss A.Coristine's Duke of York; H.C, 3 B.Spar- Tow's Boba.J.H.Brunet\u2019s pit won third in novice, Umit and open dogs, and other color; Ist and 2nd withheld.COCKER SPANIELS.Class 133\u2014Pupples, dogs, any color\u20141, G.pare Blue Ribbon; 2, J.H.Labrecque\u2019s Class 140\u2014Novice : dogs, black\u20141, Bay lew Kennels, Bayview Blackbird; 2, Bay View Kennels, Bayview Beau; 3, J.E.Mi- lette\u2019s Laddy; C J.Pitblado's Nigger.ü IRISH TERRIERS.Class 275\u2014Puppies; dogs\u2014Kinkora Kerry; 2D.Shepherd's Kinkora Tim; 3, P.Doyle's J Class 276\u2014Novice; dogs\u2014Kinkora Kerry; Class 271\u2014Limit; doga\u2014I, Kinkora Kerry; 2, Kinkora Tim.Class 278\u2014Open; dogs\u2014Kinkora Kerry.Winner's class\u2014Kinkora Kerry.Class 280\u2014Novice; bitches\u20141, Ross & Brown's Wicklow Girl.Koss 283\u2014Local; puppies; dogs\u20141,Kinkora Class 284\u2014Local; novice; dogs\u20141, Kin- kora Kerry; 2, Kinkora Tim; 3, H.Cooke's Redskin, Class 295\u2014Local; limit; dogs\u20141, Kinkora Kerry; 2, Kinkora Tim.Class 286\u2014Local; open; dogs\u20141, Kinkora Kerry; 2, Kinkora Tim.Class 287\u2014Local; novice; bitches\u20141, Ross & Browns Wicklow Girl.Class 166\u2014Collies, rough, puppies.Dogs\u2014 Duncan, Bennett's t D.R.Shewan, Sir Donald, ld., June, 1900.Breeder, Joseph Reed.By Laura Laddie.\u2014Heather Blossom, R.Jos.Quinn, Lord Minto, 1d., June, 1900.Breeder, Jos.Reid.By &aurs Laddie\u2014Heather Blossom.V.HA.B.Strachan, Highland -Chief, id.| Rdg Auch: G ] July, 1900.Breeder, Ennesley.- By- calrnte Hellan\u2019 Rory\u2014Enisley.Price, $80, 8.J.Alexander, Mountain Victor, 1d., November, 1000.Breeder, I.Stewart.By Knight Errant\u2014Dominion Patti.Price, $50, H.C.J.Duncan, Lanarkshire Roy, 1d., July, 1900.Breeder, A.B.Stalker.By Knight Errant\u2014Fair \u2018Maid of Perth.Price, $50, H.C.Jos.Redd, Logan\u2019s Earl.In class 167, 1.T.J.Virtue, Glencoe Sport, ld., October, 1900.Breeder, A.F.Gault.By Braehead Dandy\u2014Braehead Sylvia, C.\u2018W.McRea, Minto, October, 1900.Breeder; »W.Handy.By Braehead Dandy\u2014Lassie.Price, $50, 2.rs, John Price, Nightingale, July, 1900.Breeder, Jos, Reid.By Knight Errant\u2014Clover Blossom, H.C.D.\u2018Campbell, Argyllshire Lad, 1d., October, 1900.Breeder, owner.By Norwood King \u2014Dominion Floss, C.\u2018Class 167\u2014ColMes, rough, novice.Dogs\u2014 Mrs.W.F.Littie, Baden, 1d., May, 1900.Breeder, W.F.Little.By Sal Perfection \u2014Aushcairnie Lassle, Not for sale: May 13, V.H.C.D.Coulli, Mareville Barnum, Marsh, 1898.By Mareville Bartone\u2014Mare- ville Jennie.Price, $1,000, R.Miss Eadle, Haggis, August, 1898, Breeder, Auchealr- nie Konnels.By Auchcairnie Gem\u2014Auch- cairnle Bell.Not for sale, R.D.R.Showan, Sir Donald.In class 166, 2.Jos.\u2018Quinn, Lord Minto.In class 168, 3.Arthur F.Gault, Royal Scot, February, 1898: Breeder, F.Williams.By Fitzwilllam\u2019s Riogleader\u2014Rose.- Price, $500, C.Jos, Reid, Logan's Bar}, 1d., June, 1900, Breeder, owner.Laura Laddie\u2014Logan's Heather Blossom.Price, $400, 1.A.S.Sango, 1d., John Cummings, V.H.C.Class 168\u2014Collies, rough, limit.Dogs\u2014 Mrs.W.F.\u2018Little, Baden.8.D.Coull, Mareville Barnum.In class 167, 2.Westmount Collie Kennels, Ch.Old Hall Parts, 46416.For exhibition only, V.H.C.Jos.Reid, King Edward VII., 1d., June, 1900.Breeder, owner.By Laura Caddle\u2014Logan\u2019s Heather Blossom, 1.A.Lucas, Prince Edward.In class 167, 2.A.8.Brown, Sango.In class 167, R.Colla Collle Kennels, Knight Errant IL, 6343.June, 1894.Breeder, J.Grawlord.+ By Heather Ralph\u2014Snowdrop, V.H.C,\" a - : .\u201c en, zoug! hs Ë FE Beden:.In class 187, R.SD.Coull, Marevilfe Barnum.In class 167, 3.Jos.Reid, King Fdwerd \u2018VII.In class 168, Jos.Reid, Logan's Earl.In class 167, 2.A.8.Brown, Sango.In class 167, V.H.C.\u2019 Class 170\u2014Collies, rough, puppies\u2014Bitch- es-Â.B.Stalker, Strathardie Queen, 1d., July, 1900.Breeder, owner.By Knight Errant IL.\u2014Falr Mafd of Perth.Not for sale, 2.A.B.Stalker, Strathearn Queen, 1d., June, 1300.Breeder ,owner.By Knight Errant IL\u2014Falr Mald of Perth.Not for «ile, V.H,C.Jos.Reld, Logan's Daisy Blossom, 1d., June, 1500.Breeder, owner.By Laura Lad&ie\u2014Logan\u2019s Heather Blossom.Price, $100, 3.Alex.Smith, Glenlivet Lassie, 1d., July, 1900.Breeder, J.Amie.By Hellan Rory\u2014Queen Bess, i.Mra, W.S.\u2018Ellott, Blair Athol Lassie, id., June, 1900.Breeder, J.Réld.By Laurel Laddie\u2014Heather Blossom, R.Class 171\u2014Collies, rough, novice\u2014Bitches .B.Stalker, Strathardle Queer.In cless 170, 2, A.B.Stalker, Strathearn Queen.In class 170, V.H.C.Jos.Reid, Logan\u2019s Daisy Blossom.In class 170, 3.A.Smith, Glenlivet Lassie.In class 170, 1.Class 172\u2014Collies, rough, limit\u2014Bitches\u2014 A.B.Stalker, Strathardle Queen.In class 170, 3.A.B.Stalker, Strathearn Queen.In class 170, R.Colla Collie Kennels, Wishaw May, reg., March, 1899.Breeder, R.Tait.By Heachan! Galopin\u2014Shawton Lassie, 2.A.Smith, Glenlivet Lassie.In class 170, 1 Class 173\u2014Colles, rough, open\u2014Bitches\u2014 A.B.Stalker, Strathardle Queen.In class 17, 3.A.B.Stalker, Strathearn Queen.In class 171, R.Arthur F.Gault, Brae- head Maida.In class 171, 2.A.Smith, Glenlivet Lassie.In class 170, 1.Class 175\u2014Collies.Other than $.and W.Novice.Dogs\u2014Arthur F.Gault, Braehead Royal Scot.In class 167, 1.John Wolff, Montreal Prince, 4859, April, 1898.Breeder, Brantford Collie Kennel.By Ichtenhill Chief\u2014Holyrock, 3.J.Hollister Wilson, Captain Jinks, 1d., November, 1899.Breeder, 3 Strike, By Heilan Rory\u2014Argyle Coi- a, 2.; (lass 176\u2014Collies\u2014Other than 8.& W.Limit.Dogs\u2014Arthur F.Gault, Braehead: Royal Scot.In class 167, 1.Hollister Wil.|: son, Captain.Jack.In class 175, 2.Motherwell, Fido.In class 175, 3.Class 177\u2014Collies.Other than S.Open.Dogs\u2014Arthur F.Gault, Braehead Royal Scot.In class 167, 1.J.Hollister Wilson, Captain Jack Aucheairnie.In class Jas.& W.175 & Jas.Motherwell, Fido.In class Dy 0.Class 182\u2014Collles\u2014Rough.Local, Novice, Dogs\u2014Mrs: W.F.Little, Baden.In class 167, V.H.C.D.Shewan, Sir Donald.In class 166, 2.Jos.Quinn, Lord Minto.In class 166, 3 A.B.Strachan, Highland Chief.In class-166, 1.Mrs.John Price, Craikstone Nightingale.* In class 166, R.Class 183, collies (rough), limit, doge\u2014 Mrs.W.F.Little, Baden.In class 167, 2.J.McDowell, Wallace.In class 167, 3.J.Reid\u2019s Logan\u2019s Earl, 1.Class 184, Colles (rough), local; open, dogs\u2014Mrs.W.F.Little, Baden.In class 167, 2.Cotia Collie Kennels, Knight Errant II.In class 168, 3.J.Reid, King Edward VIL, 1.- Class 185, collies (rough); local, puppies, bitches\u2014A.B.Stalker, Strathardle Queen.In class 170, 1.A.B.Stalker, Strathearn Queen, 1d., 13th July, 1900.Breeder, A, B.'] Stalker.By Knight Érrant II\u2014Fair Maid of Perth, 8.Mra.W.S.Efifott, Blair Athol Lassie.In class 170, 2.Class 186, collies (rough); local; novice, dogs\u2014J.Lalonde, Jess, 14, ay, Breeder, W.F.Lacte.By Joe.Perfection \u2014Auchairnie Lassie, 3.Jos.Reid, Logan's Clover Blossom.In class 171, 1.Thos.McGee, Dominion Patti, 1d., 6th June, 1899.Breeder, J.Stewart.By Auchcairnie Gun\u2014 Mansion Lassie, 2.Class 188, collles (rough), local, open, bitches\u2014Arthur F.Gault, Braeside Maida.In class 171, 3.Colla Collie Kennels, Wi- shaw May.In class 172, 1.J.McGee, Do- D | West, 3.In class 167, | THE MONTREAL miniôn Patti.In class 186, 2.W.R.Hughes, Royal Duke, R.BULL.8 >, Class 196\u2014Bull dogs, novice.Dogs\u2014R.Lacy Dillon.Oka, ld., 1898.Breeder, J.Russell À.Alger, Jr, Rufus, 1d., January, 1500.Dimbola, 2.Ron, 1.Class 197\u2014Buil dogs, Mmit.Dogs.Un- hib, 1d.1896.Breeder, H.A.Walker.By H.A.Cyclops\u2014Nigger, 1.Class 198\u2014Bull dogs, limit.Dogs, 45 Ibs.and over\u2014R.Lacy Dillon, Oka.In class 196, 2.R.Colvin Hamilton, 1.Class 199\u2014Bull dogs, open.45 lbs.\u2014Mrs.W.H.Tallis, Tippoo Sahib.In class 197, 1, R.A.Alger, jr., Rufus.In class 196, 2.Class 200\u2014Bull dogs, open.\u2018Dogs, 45 1bs.and over\u2014R.Lacy Dilion, Oka.In class 196, 2.R.Colvin, Hamilton, 1.Class 201\u2014Bull dogs, novice.Bitches.\u2014 Mrs.F.W.Jacobi, Duchess of Breen, 5844, Breeder, Mr.Brown.By Salona Boy \u2014Rose.Price, $500, 1.Dogs under\u2019 der 40 lbs.\u2014Mrs.F.W.Jacobi, Duchess of.Breen.In class 201, 1.Class 204\u2014Bull dogs, open.Bitches.Under 40 lbs.Mrs, F.W.Jacob], Duchess of Breen.In class 201, 1.Class 205\u2014Bull dogs, open.lbs.and over\u2014Miss.M.Smith, - Ashton Queen, 1dr; \u201cNovember, 1897.Breeder, G.Milne.By Spike\u2014Wench, 1.- BULL TERRIERS.W.\u2018Graham, Tony, Breeder, Mr.Currie.1d.October, .1900.Price, $100, 2.\u201cMrs.1900.Breeder, R.S.Kellle.By Royal Crib\u2014Bessie, 8.: - Class 207\u2014Bull terriers, nuvice\u2014Dogs\u2014T.A.Armstrong, Ottawa Major, 1d., Decem- \u2018ber, 1897.Breeder, W.J.Walker.By Vesper \u2018Chimes\u2014Lilllan Russell.Price, $500, 2.J.E.Brunette, Don Bosco, 1d., December, 1900.Breeder, owner.By Jupiter Wonder\u2014Hebe.Price, $60, 8.W.Rapkin, Lord Strathcona, 1.W.M.Bry- son, Mosse, 1d., R.Class 208\u2014Bull terriers, iimit\u2014Dogs, under 30 lbs.\u2014Bay View Kennels, Bay View Flyer.By Ch.Little Flyer\u2014Newmarket Syren, 1.Class 209\u2014Bull terlers, lmit.Dogs, 30 lbs.and over\u2014T.A.Armstrong, Ottawa Major.In class 207,1.J.E.Brunettd, Don Bosco.In class 207, 8.D.Forbes Angus, Lord Roberts, 5333.April, 1899.Breeder, S.Bretcher, By Bdgewood Dick ~Newmarket Neille, 2.Class 210\u2014Bull teriers, open.\u2014Dogs, under 30 1bs.\u2014J.R.Payan, gewood CUE In class 206, 1.Bay View Kennels, Bay View Flyer.In class 208, 2.; Clees 211\u2014Bull terriers, open.Dogs, 30 bs.end over\u2014T.A.Armstrong, Major.In class 207, 1.; \u2018gus, \u2018Lord Roberts.In class 209, 2.W: Bryscn, Moose.In ¢lass 207, 8.Class $12\u2014Bull terriers, novice.Bftches\u2014 .T.A Armstrong, Ottawa Biddy, 1d., July, 1899.© Breeder, J.White, By Henry\u2014Gip- sey, 1.PF.Constantineau, Lady C.In class 13, 8.Bay View Kennels, Bay View Nifle, 14.By Edgewood Dick, 2.Class 218\u2014Bull terriers, limit.Bitches, under 30 lbs.\u2014R.Gault, Newmarket Las- \u201csie, reg, 1805.Breeder, Dr.Mills.Champion, IAttle Flyer\u2014Newmarket Syrsn.\u2018Not for sale, 2.J.A, Armstrong, Ottawa Biddy.In class 212, 1.Bay View Ken- rels, Bay View Nific.In class 212, 3.Class 214\u2014Bull terriers, limit.Bitches, 30 1bs.and over\u2014J.E.Brunette, Sally, 1d.May, 1899.Breeder, Dr.Springle.By \u2018Corstantineau, :Lady In class: 212, 2., Class 215\u2014Bull terilers;.opens ) dndér 80 lbsi\u2014R.Gault, Newmarket Las- \u2018sle.In class 213;~3.T.A.Armstrong.Ottawa Biddy.In class 212, 2.Bay View Kennels, Bay View Beryl.Bresfer, owner.By B.V.Rob, 1.Class 216\u2014Bull terriers, open.Bitches, 30 ibs.and over\u2014J.E.Brunette, Sally.Io class 214, 1.F.Constantineau, Lady CQ.In class 212, 2.- Class 217\u20148Bull terriers, local class, novice.Dogs\u2014W.D.Strachan, New Brighton Wonder.In class 207, 3.J.C.Brunette, Don Bosco.In class 207, 2.Mrs.H, Tucker, Gen.Buller, In class 206, 1.: Class 218\u2014Bull terriers, local class, open.Dogs\u2014J.E.Brunette, Don Bosco.In «class 207, 2.J.E.Brunette, Boxer.In class 217, 3.D.Forbes Angus, Lord Roberts.In class 209.1.: AIREDALE TERRIERS.Class 222\u2014Aijredale terriers, novice.Dogs \u2014W.C.Finley, Bouzer, ld., 1898.Breeder, W.Bafly.By Allerton Test\u2014Baunier Dr.H.B.Yates, Fitzsimmons, Braeder, R.R.Ross.By Sex\u2014 Leesie, 2.Class 223\u2014Afredale terriers, Himit.Dogs \u2014W.C.Finley, Bonzer.In class 222, 1.Dr.# B.Yates, Fitzsimmons, In class Class 224\u2014Airedale terriers,\u2014open.Dogs\u2014 Mrs.BE.Lemay, Ruffian, Id., August, 1899.Breeder, Jos.A.Laurin, 2, Dr.H.B.Yates, Fitzsimmons.In cless 222, 1.Class 25 \u2014 Airedale terrier, puppies.Bitches\u2014H.Waugh, Apperley Vie, 1d., July 2, 1900.Breeder, Samuel Wilson.By Rustic Briar\u2014Duchess.: es\u2014Jos.A.Laurin, \u2018Colne Princess, 5676, May 16, 1898.Breeder, Philip Sheppard.By Met\u2014Highgate Floss, $350, 1.H.Weugh, Apperley Vic.In \"class 225, 2.Class 227\u2014Alredale terriers, limft.Bitches pos A Laurin, Colne Princess.In class Class 228\u2014Airedale terriers, open.Bitches 20% A.Laurin, Colne Princess.In class Class 229\u2014Airedales, local class, puppies.Dogs and itches\u2014Jos.A.Laurin, Colge Monarch, In class 221, 1.HH.Wa Apperley Vic.In class 225, 2.ven, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 FAREWELL \u2018AT HOME\u2019 .congregation of All Saints Church marked the close of the Rev.F.Swin- dlehurst\u2019s stay among them, was a great success.Lhe parish hall was crowded with a gathering of old folks and young, who Jaughed and applauded on the very slightest provocation.The Rev.Canon Evans presided and voiced the regret of the congregation at Mr.Swindlehurst\u2019s approaching return to the Indian mission field in the diocese of Moosonée.The Rev.Mr.Ascott followed, with a description of the life which he and their curate had spent among the Indians.The Rev.Canon Evans also gave a very interesting address, in which he remarked that God must be far better pleased by the devotion of a young man like Mr.Swindlehurst than he possible could be with any religious controversy.A var- jed programme of songs and recitations was followed by refreshments, and a few words of thanks from the retiring eur- ate, who was then bounced with full honors.À collection was taken at the door, the proceeds of which were presented to Mr.Swindlehurst as a purse.OVERSTAYED HIS LEAVE, Capetown, May 31.\u2014Paymaster Henry, of the cruiser \u2018Barracouta,\u2019 who was placed under arrest for overstaying his eave at Port Elizabeth, has jumped overboard and drowned himself.Colvin, der 45 1bs.\u2014Mrs.W.H, Tallis, Tippoo Sa- {' Class 202\u2014Bull dogs, limit.Bitches.Un-\u2019 Bitches.40°[ Class 206\u2014Bull terriers, puppies.Dogs : ; pe ' : and-titches\u2014J.-P.Payan, Édgewood Cf, wo a hoe hme shove Longue the fel- td, Dec.4, 1900.Breeder; 1B.Budge.By} wing fehedule, y Cri We * Le ewood Col \u2014Newmarket Guess, L J- June = PA AE = D anoun P.B.\u2018Tucker, Gen.Butler, ld., August, Ottawa D.Forbes An-\" By.Bagewood.Dick-\u2014Hebe.Price, yw LF.fo.1 : ce Pet] SE SHR \"Yo PY ; $ Titcher {| ronds SA 1n.66 eétond Class 226\u2014Airedale terriers, novice.Bitch» The farewell \u2018at home,\u2019 with which the- DAILY WITNESS.PF A | The Montreal Amateur Baseball League Schedule.FOOTBALL TEAMS READY FOR THE FRAY\u2014GRAND TRUNK BOATING CLUB ENTERTAINMENT \u2014 MONT- REAL-CORNWALL | MATCH.MONTREAL AMATEUR LBAGUE.t.{- Fund 2\u2014Westmount-va P.A.A.A.: July uly \u20188\u2014Overland A.A A.v5, Westmount.mount July 18\u2014Y.M.C.A.vs.P.A.A.A.July 20\u2014P.A.A.A.vs.Westmount.July 27\u2014Overland A.A.A.vs.Y.M.C.A.Aug.3\u2014Westmount vs.Overland A.A.A.Aug.10-P.A.A.A.vs.Y.M.C.A.Aug.171-\u2014Westmount vs.Y.M.C.A Aug 24\u2014Y.M.C.À.vs.Overland A.A.A, Aug.81-Overland A.A.A.v8, PAA.A.Games to be played on the grounds of the first named.club.; BUFFALO LOST TO TORONTO.Buffalo, May 30.\u2014The morning game was postponed by rain.The afternoon game was begun in a drizzling rain, but before three innings were played it began to pour.The teams- continued playing for seven innings, wham O'Loughlin called the game.Score by innings:\u2014 - R.H.E.Buffalo .vw .\u2026.0010000\u20141 4 3 Toronto .0000804-7 8 2 Batteries\u2014Hooker and Speer ; Sullivan {and Bemis.Umpire, O'Loughlin.WORCESTER WON AND LOST.\u2018Worcester, -Mass., May 81.\u2014Worcester defeated Syracuse in a close contest yesterday morning by a score of 8 to 2.The grounds Were wet, and the game unusually good considering the circumstances.Attendance about 900, 4 R.H.B.\u2018Worcester .Syracuse .020000010-2 6 3 Batteries\u2014Klobedanz and Doran; Wood \u2018| and McManus.In the afternoon the home team was defeated by a rum, \u2018Worcester made a noble attempt to win out in the ninth inning, when Unglaub\u2019s home run through a hole in the fence sent in three runs, Score by innings:\u2014 R.H.Syracuse .+.000501002\u20148 16 \u2018Worcester .\u2026.000010033\u20147 13 ¢ .Battéries\u2014Pfanmiller and Roach; Griffin and Clements.Umpire, Rion.Co i PROVIDENCE ' WON ' TWICE\" FROM ning of -yesterda | dénce placed à \u2018home rum, following five singles, and took a lead that Hartford could not overcome.Score by innings; Providence ., .15010000x\u20147 11 0 Hartford .000300000\u20143 9 4 Batteries\u2014Friend ana Crisham; Gray and Steelman.Umpire, Warner.; Providence won from Hartford this afternoon in a close and interesting game.Hartford gained a good lead by bunching hits in the third, but Providence did some timely hitting and wiped out the lead and won in the eighth, \u2018aided by a couple of errors.Score:\u2014 ; .; : R'H.E.Providence .;.00100111x\u2014% 7 1 Hartford .0030000003 8 4 Batteries\u2014Dunkle and McCauley; Hemming and Steelman.Umpire, Egan.EASTERN LEAGUR STANDING.Per- Club.Yon.Lost.cent Providence .+ oo ove.16 3 «667 Rochester .+.+ + 16 9 840 Toronto .vo oo so oo 16 11 593 SYTACUSE .++ eo oo oo 12 13 480 Worcester +.cn 11 12 A478 Buffalo .«0 ee ea eo 10 15 400 Montreal .+0.9 14 L381 Hartford .«+ « .8 16 883 NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Philadelphia\u2014 R.H.B.Philagelphia .00100001x\u20142 6 2 Cincinnati .\u2026 _.10000000 061 4 2 Batteries \u2014 Duggleby and McFarland ; Newton and Peitz.Afternoon\u2014 Cincinpeti .004000000-47 4 Philadelphia .00 0111000\u20143 11 4 Batteries\u2014Phillips and Bergen ; © and Douglas.At Brooklyn\u2014Morning game\u2014 Brooklyn '.001020000\u20148 2 Pittsburg .,.201000001\u20144 12 3 Batteries\u2014Hughes and McGuire; Tanne- hill and Zimmer, Afternoon\u2014 Pittsburg .1000100 Brooklyn .83002210 Batteries-\u2014Leever and van and McGuire.- At Boston\u2014Morning game\u2014 Boston .:.00002000 8 8 Chicago .\u2026 .000004000-4 9 0 Batteries \u2014Waddell and\u2018 Kahoe ; Dineen and Kittredge.Afternoon\u2014 Boston .10000220x\u20145 10 8 Chicago .-.000000012-2 8 1 Batteries Pittenger and Kittredge; Mene- .fee and Kling.At New York\u2014Morning ga: New York .081020 St.Louis ., .100120000\u20144 12 8 Batterles\u2014Phyle and Warner ; Harper and Ryan.Atternoon.\u2014The biggest crowd that- ever witnessed a ball game In the city gathered at the Polo grounds this afternoon.The New Yorks were beaten in the tenth innings.Donovan singled, stole second, reached third on a wild pitch, and scored on Padden\u2019s long fly, Matthewson pitched | the last three innings and was bit safely four times.Score: \u2014 ) St.Louis .0030020001-6 11 2 New York .2020100000\u20145 10 2 Batteries \u2014 Powell and Ryan ; Denzer, Matthewson and Bowerman.NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Brooklyn\u2014 R.H.E, New York .iv +.+.+0.16 9 625 Cineinnäti :.+ «0 «0 .16 12 L571 Philadelphia :: + .17 18 567 Pittsburg .15 14 517 Brooklyn ., +.14 14 .500 Boston .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.1 14 440 St.Louis .13 17 438 Chicago .\u2026.\u2026 12 20 376 THE RAIN SPOILED TWO GAMES YESTERDAY.It seems as if the Montreal baseball team » May.SF v y morning's game, Provi- {.\u2018ing the world\u2019s record by nine feet.continued and finished was doomed to bad luck.They were book- CONEONEAOHEON COLONIAL HOUSE, \"555.) Men's Shoe Dept.MEN'S YACHTING SHOES, SUMMER a MEN'S LIGHT CALFSKIN BOOTS and OXFORDS, Tan and Bleck, MEN\u2019S8 KID BOOTS and OXFORDS, Tan and Black.MEN'S WHITE CANVAS BOOTS and OXFORDS.MEN\u2019S ENGLISH TENNIS OXFORDS, White and Tan.BOYS\u2019 and YOUTH'S CALF BOOTS and OXFORDS, Tan and Black BOYS and YOUTH\u2019S KID BOOTS and OXFORDS, Tan and Black BOYS'and YOUTH\u2019S WHITE CANVAS BOOTS and Oxfords.BOYS\u2019 and YOUTH'S RUNNING SHOES, White and Black, a large range of the above now in stoek, all new goods, and the very newest styles, all widths and sizes, MILLINERY DEPT.From SATURDAY, ist June, ~THERE WILL BE\u2014 20 Percent Off Trimmed Millinery, Mail Orders Carefully Attended to.\\ ed to play two games yesterday with the Rochester nine and, as usual, rain inter- \u2018fered with both games, consequently they had to be postponed.Strange to say all the other teams in the league played more or less ball during the day.If the weather proves favorable the Montreal team will play Rochester to-day and then leave for Worcester.PROBABLY FATAL ACCIDENT.Meriden, Ct., May 30.\u2014The annual ath- Jetic meet of the Irish-American\u2019 A.A, held here to-day, was marred by an accident which it is thought will be fatal.In the hammer throwing John Flanagan, the holder of the world's record.threw the 16 pound hammer through a fence surrounding the grounds and the weight struck Henry Dierle, a by-stander, on the head, fracturing his skull.Dierle was removed to a hospital and his chances for life.are slim.The actual throw to the spot where the man stood was 178 feet © inches, beat- meet was closed after the occurrence.TWO RECORDS BROKEN.ew York, May 31.\u2014At Bergen Point yes- day, where the Knickerbocker Athletic Club beld its annual sports, Ray C.Ewry, of the N.Y.A.C., went 34 feet 914 inches in three standing jumps which carried him 1% inch \u2018over the record, and L.DeB.Handley, of the Knickerbocker A.C.finished the Medley race in 16 minutes, 27 4-5 seconds, which is away under the 18 minutes flat, of T.Savage, an Englishman.° GRAND STAND COLLAPSED AT BICYCLE MBET.New York, May 30 \u2014What might have been à serlous accident happened at the track at Vallsburg, N.J., during the bicycle races there this afternoon.Sufficient stands had not been erected to accommodate the 7,000 spectators, While the excitement over the races was at its height, the grand stand collapsed.Fortunately no one wag seriously hurt and oumly two or three were &lightly bruised.NEW BOSTON TRACK OPENED.Boston, May 31.\u2014The new cycle track at Revere was opened yesterday with a series of inferesting races.In the 25 mile motor paced race with Harry Elkes, of Glens Falls, N.Y., Jas.F.Moran, of Chelsea, and Harry Caldwell, of Manchester, N.H., as contestants.In the fourteenth mile Elkes, who wag leading for one and a quarter laps, was thrown violently on account of a punctured tire.He was badly hurt about the shoulder and body and for a time was rendered unconsclous.-Moran was second man, with Caldwell hopelessly in the rear.~ Moran the 25-mile \u2018in 42.25 3-5,.FOOTBALL CLUBS, ATTENTION! Delegates of the Montreal Football Asso- clation are requested to attend an emergency meeting of the association this \u2018evening in the M.A.A, A.rooms, Mans- NO SMOKING, No Smell, and a Great Heat, where our OIL HEATER are used., + 2 22 , Call and See Them.The G.R.LOCKER (0., 1353 NOTRE DAME STREET, field street, to make final arrangements for the-games taking place on Saturday, June 1.P.A.A.AÀ.TEAMS.The following players will represent the P.A.A.A.Football Club in their match against Strathcona football team on Saturday afternoon, on Queen's Park:\u2014Brighton, \u2018Roach, Calder, J.Birchmore, Palmer, Ken- nerly, Jehu, Wm.McQueston Strike, Anderson, Rell._The following will represent the P.A.A.A.intermediate football team on Saturday afternoon on Strathcona grounds, Montreal Annex; Callaghan, Fox, Jack Smith, Mat- terson, Imery, Jennings, F.Strike, Grabble, Masterson, C.Strike, B.Pyke, Pritchard, Ashcroft.Players: will meet at the gyme nasium at 2.80.(captain), TORONTO UNIVERSITY TEAM DEFEAT AT NE WYORK.New York, May 30.\u2014The.Crescent Athletic Club crack lacrosse team won a clean victory to-day over the team of the Toronto University by a score of 7 to 3.CORNWALLS READY TO MEET MONTREAL, Cornwall, Ont., May 31.\u2014The rain yesterday spoiled the final practice of the Cornwall Lacrosse Club, in preparation for their match with the Montreals on Saturday, but the local team are confident that they can give the knights of the winged wheel a hard Bbur and a half on Saturday.The team cannot be definitely ascertained as yet, but it is conceded that it will consist of the majority of last year\u2019s players.The officials agreed upon for the match are:\u2014 Referee, Percy Quinn; umpires, W.Lunny and Harry Trihey, all of the Shamrock THE INTER-SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE.The first match of the Inter-scholastic Lacrosse League series will be played on Saturday morning, June 1, between the teams of the Senior School and Westmount Academy.The match, which is to commence at 10 a.m,, will be.played on the grounds of the Academy, Westmount.\u2014 IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR PROCEEDINGS.Judge Lynch yesterday dismissed the action in the case of Mrs.Carlo Spagnoli vs.Oscar Proulx.The plaintiff claimed $194.25 as damages, on the ground of defendant\u2019s failure to transfer to her a grocery license for a stipulated sum of $100.The court found that plaintiff had not regularly put the defendant in default by tendering him the $100, and she must fail in her demand, but as the defendant showed bad faith, the action was dismissed without costa.Kick-off at 4 p.m.arr A CSSS D.orme soa ten am 2h BEGET SA 2 2 Weekly Calendar, Z ont i Vs CY gp M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, OPENING OF LACROSSE SEASON.) First Came In Senior Championship Series.CORNWALL + MONTREAL.OÙ Oy En SATURDAY, 1st June.Ball faced at 3 p.m.sharp.Rain or Shine.mission, 25 and 35 cts.Reserved Seats, 50c.1755 No Onis st ; Mackerrow Bros, 2248 St.Catherine st.and M.A A.A.149 Mansfleld street.Fripay.May 31.Art Association, PHILLIPS SQUARE.GALLERIES OPEN DAILY, 9AM to6PM Admission, \u201csia « » 25 cents.Saturpay, June 1.The most sucoessful lecturer of the day.; The famous animal anthor and \u2018artist.2 ERNEST SETON THOMPSON, Sat, afternoon & Evening.JUNE 1st.Windsor Bal Afternoon, 2.30 P.M.\u2014 \u2018* Wild animals I have known.Evening, 815 P.M.\u2014'\u201cWild animals at home.\u201d With-beautiful illustrations from authors pictares and photographs._ Res, Seais, $1.00, 75c, 50c.Children.25c.Heats now on sale at Shaw's Music.Store, P.A.A.A.GROUNDS, Queen\u2019s Park, SATURDAY, Jumel, \u201c1801, BICYCLE RAUES, Postponed from May 24 LACROSSE-P.A A.A, vs.Hechclaga 7 (Junior), .FOOTBALL-P.A.A.A.vs.Strathcoaa (Assn).~ {(Senior.) Bicycle Races under O.W.A.sanction and rules.Gencral Admission, 25c.FRANK E.STARKE, \u2019 Hon.Becretary.\u201cTr.W.M: OATTS, __ \u2018ol Glasgow, Scotland \u201cili speak to men at the Youiig Men's Christian Association, Dominion Sa.NEXT SATURDAY, 8 p.m.pl SUNDAY, 3 p.M\u2014Young Men's le Class.4 p.m.\u2014Asdoclation Hall, Men\u2019s Meeting.Topic: \u2018PERSONAL PURITY.Mr.OATTS is making a tour of the British Colonies, representing the British National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations.He is an able speaker.Plan to hear him.Special music.All men cordially invited.S.0.E, B.PRIMROSE LODGE No.49.FUNERAL NOTICE.: b £ the above lodge ro mested to attend the funeral of V.T.Bro.H.E.M.W » P.Riontion hanes.Co merson Sat Waverley Street, Montreal ex, to-mo 3 urday, termes at three o'clock.No badges.or regalia, G.WALKER, President.a» MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, © No.38, Q.R., A.F, & AM.Members of above Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother Harold E.M.Wadge, from 53.Waverley avenue, Montreal Annex, on SATURDAY, June 1, at 3 p.m.OLIVER W.BARWICK.No rezalia.Beaver Lodge No.6.1.@ © F.# Members of above lodge are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother \u2018Harold E.Wadge, from 53.Waver- : ley avenue, Montreal Annex, on SATURDAY, 1st June, -at 3.p.m.7 QU Ex By order, N.G.- SUNDAY, JUNE 2.KNOX CHURCH SEME-JUBILEE of the REV.JAMES FLECK\u2019'S Induction as Pastor, as also.the 7th ANNIVERSARY of the Opening of the New Church, The Rev.WM, PATTERSON, of Philadel- phir, formerly of Cooke's Church, Toronto, will preach in the morning at « = 11 o'clock and in theeveningat = « .« = 7 o'clock Special Collections at both services In aid of the Building Fund of the Church, Douglas Methodist Church Sunday School Day, JUNE 2nd.n ame, Sermen ____umi= REV.G.W.KERBY, BA, 3 pom.Interesting Programme including short addresses by prominent Supe .day School Workers.\u201d eo an 3 1 For sale at Morton.Phillips & Co., Office, &.T.PETTIGREW, Hon.Szcy.M.L.C.- Soxpay, June 2.MEN\u2019S OWN, : ~ BRIEF, BRIGHT AND BROTHERLY, Meets every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m., in Calvary Church, Guy street.SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd, Mr.MEACOCK,the Blind: Orator, will address the meeting.2 \u201c[¥-GODD + SINGING.EVERYBODY WEL] ONDAY, JUNE 3.W.C.T.U.(Central).' \u2018The Regular Monthly PubNc Meeting of.this Union will be held on MONDAY,June 3rd, at 3.30 p.m.© PRAYER MEETING at 3 p.m.FUTURE MEETINGS.Natural History Society ANNUAL FIELD DAY, Excursion to \u2018 LAKE BONNALIE, Orford Mountain Railway, SATURDAY, June 8th, 1901.Train leaves \u2018Windsor Station 8,30 a.m.sharp.Tickets $1.25.Children, 65 cents.Allfriendsof the Society are invited.SHREDDED WHEAT ~The Ideal Summer fol, Contains all the elements of nutrition, \u2018 A Can be served in ways.\u2019 For Breakfastasa Cereal, prepare minutes.oil over 200 different \u2018with Presh Fruit Cream, is un equalled.oo PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS, show: ing some of the healthful and appetizing dishes made from Shredded Wheat will.be given in Y.M.C.A., Dominion Square, MONDAY, June 8rd, 8 p:m., continuing.each afterncon during the weeks \u2014\u2014 .Qur COOK BOOK containing 262 recipes FREE to Every Lady attending.THE SHIP FEVER MONUMENT.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 Sir, \u2014As is well known to several of our most prominent Irishmen, both Catholic and Protestant, I have done all I could to agitate against the removal of this monument from its proper place on any pretence whatever.I suggested holding a public meeting, and several prominent people offered to contribute to pay for a publie hall for holding such a meeting.As our fellow townsmen of Irish \u2018origin have set the ball rollin again, let me repeat my suggestion o holding a.public indignation meeting and ask \u201cthe ayor to preside.I considdr\u2019 the whole thing a huge public scandal and a: disgrace to the reputation of our fair city.Surely, this country is large enough for all purposes without using the graves of the dead for railway tracks, \u2018One touch of nature \u2018makes the whole world kin,\u2019 and in: a question of this kind.we should be all united.If these people were Turks, negroes, or Indians, I would\u2019 protest against the: desecration of \u201cthé aves.ides.the claims of common umanity, there is the additional fact that these people were our own éountry- men.It will be an everlastink disgrace if we do not give the Irish societies all the support in our power in this matter.NORM.MURRAY.ele CARS RAN AWAY.SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT WILMINGTON.Wilmington, Del., May 31.\u2014Three heavily loaded trolley cars on the new People\u2019s Street Railway ran away while going down a steep.hill in this city early this morning, killing one man, fatally in- Juring another, and hurting 25 others more or less seriously.Joshua Gillman, who jumped from a window of the car in which he was riding, fell under the wheels and his body was eut in two, Elmer Jones, a conductor of one of the cars, stuck to his post, and when the rear one crashed into the one he was in charge of, hig legs were broken, one arm was broken, and internal injuries were inflicted.His death is momentarily expected.Two of the cars were closed and the other was an open one.Each carried nearly a hundred passengers returning to the city from Brandywine Park.e line is a new one opened yesterday, and it is presumed the motor.| address | postpaid in each = DAIL oT \u201c1 : UD .{ Wefds, 106 \u201cper line agate \u2018measurement.WBEKL Au pusinese communications THE MONTREAL êtes MAY gras SIM|T|wW|T|¥]s eofeefee] 1} 2 3 5] 6] 71 8] 9 14115116 21122123124 28129130(3s 10} 17 ND wet et Ux O0 ++ ya .° SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Daily Witness, $3.00; $1.00, with reductions to Messenger, thirty cents; and over, Weekly Witness, clubs; Northern 10 copies to one twenty cents per copy, case, to United States, Newfoundland and.Canada, excepting Mont- For \u2018Great.Bsitain\" add $1.64 per apnrm for postage on Weekly Witness: 53 on Northern Messenger: $3.60 on Dally Wit.neas.° The last editfon of the Dally Witness is.delivered in the nity every evening of pub- Mention at $4.00 per annum, =.SING RATES NESS-Wivs ilves\u201d and Y WITNESS\u2014Five lines and wards, 20c.per-line agate Teasasersony.YEARLY CONTRACTS ON\u2019 FAVORABLE, TERMS, .} NOTE The publishers of \u2018the WITNESS will \u2018not bé responsible for any.omission je print, gr error in legal or other adver-.yond.the amount actually pald for Buch \u2018advertisement.: pal \u2014_\u2014 5 should be ad- dr~esed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witnesa\" Office, Montreal,\u201d all letters to, the Bditor should be addressed \u201cEditor of the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Montreal.\u2019 To FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1901.° A liquor-seller in the north end of the city has inaugurated a form of warfare which might recoil terribly on those of his craft who file fraudulently- very respectable citizen, My.Charles Walters, who had.assisted to prevent s license being granted to one Z.Roy for \u201ca saloon at \u2018the corner of Park and Mount Royal avenues, in the \u2018muni: cipality of \u2018Ville St.Louis, was\u2019 arrest \"and had to: appear before the Police Court -on: a charge of having forged thed name of William Mitchell on: the oppic,) §ifion\u2019\u201d \"Mb, Walters: b = a ful in\u2019 filing before the town \u201ccouncil a petition \u2018signed by an absolute majority of the electors.against Roy's.application.\u201cThe \u2018council, in.spite of the most persistent efforts of Roy erd his friends, refused to grant the license.Roy was greatly incensed at being thus part jn this opposition.A warrant was taken out on a trumped-up charge of forgery and Mr.Walters arrested.When the cise came before Judge Clio-.quette on Wednesday the.prosecution utterly failed and Mr.Walters was honorably \u2018discharged, the judge not deeming it even necessary that he should make \u2018any defence.If the object: of such prosecutions is to deter persons from daring to interfere with 4 saloon: keeper getting his license it is likely to have the very contrary effect on all manly.men.We are in entire sympathy with those Irishmen and others who aje indignant at the desecration of the ship fever me- \u201cmorial by removing it from the spot | where the many victims.were buried.: The very desolation of the spot, the contrast of \u201cthe massive immobility of the \u2018monument with the turmoil of surrounding shunting tracks.\u2018and the touching impression .it left - on the.memories - of travellers Were |: all- elements of fitriéss in the site, which are lacking in the gay parterre where it now \u2018stands.What we re- -gret is that this indignation did.not manifest itself when the matter was under discussion.It is a little unfair to those responsible, and whose only desire has been to do the best.that can\u2018 | be done for \u2018the perpetuation: of \u201cthe memorial, to raise a bigger protest now than was raised before the thing was accomplished.The \u2018Witness\u2019 was at the time \u2018in sympathy with those who ob- \u201cjected and a protest then such as is being aroused now might have proved successful.In favor of the proposed change there was this to be said, and it was said at \u2018the time by leading Irish _Catholics, that the most of the burial ground was already in use for shunting purposes, \u2018that the sense of dignity and quiet was necessarily gone from it, and that its preservation would only create an obstacle to railway development at a strategic point of unequalled importance.The cost: of removing the stone must have been énormous, and so: would be the cost of replacing it.The Emperor William loses no occasion of showing that he is sincerely desirous 7 pr\" .Sermon, Rev.\u20ac.W.EERBY, B.A.4 men were not yet familiar with the heavy: grades.no - -for war.signed petitions and applications.A] balked.and defeated and vowed ven-} \u201c| geance on.all and sundry who nad taken\u2019 | of cultivating the good-will of the French DAILY WITNESS.nation.The marked attention he has shown General Bonnal and Colonel Gal- let is only one incident in many of the same kind.In thus acting he has displayed the best side of his character as the ruler of a military power regarded by France as her hereditary enemy, and has evinced a spirit the direct oppposite to that which inspired Prince Bismarck, \u2018| who to the last seemed unable to overcome the animosities of earlier days.In France the Emperor's wise actions and kindly words have not been without the desired effect.Little is heard, even in Paris, now of \u2018revanche,\u2019 and, with the exception of a few irreconcilables, the mass of Frenchmen take a sober view of the situation.It is recognized that Germany has become too powerful to permit any hope of wresting the lost pre- vinces from her.by war, and though the \u2018necessities of the times ' compel French statesmen to\" pursue the same policy of military preparation that is being {ollow- ed by all European powers, the spirit of _ the republic is undoubtedly peaceful.In spite.of \u2018her enormous military burdens, | France has: grown\u201d exceedingly Wealthy, änd-prosperous nations are never anxious 1 It is also becoming daily more evident that the contests between nations in the conditions now prevailing, and likely to continue and increase, will \u2018be industrial, not military, and that education and intelligence, not brute force, must decide the question of superiority.This is the great triumph of the much- abused Bourgeois system, or phase, of civilization, and its influence cannot be cverestimated.: arr After all the displays of Anglophobia ï CT | which have served to enliven the press Che Baily Witness, | - political tail-twister, incidents are con- \u2018stamtly occurring which prove that deep of the United States in times past to give themes to Fourth of July orators, and to win applause for the professional down in the hearts of the people there is still an abiding love for, and faith in, the old land.When a citizen of the Republic makes \u2018his million his first thought is to seek social recognition for himself, his sons and daughters in Britain.He does not value the culture of Boston, nor care for admission into the exclusive aristocracy of New York.He \u201cconsiders himself as good as they are already, \u2018and goes to the fountain of honor, and establishes his claims to go- 4 cial distinction by having his women folk presented at court in London.The 5 next idea is to become the owner of a country seat; after which: the way: is of oben; if He has daughters for an\u2019 gli aîfce by.marriage with the\u2019 nobility, and so the summit of his ambition is attained.What is true of the social trend | of American citizenship towards Britain is also true of the financier, as we see in the case of Mr.J.P.Morgan, Mr.Yerkes and many other millionnaires.They seem to feel that, no matter how high their standing as \u2018moneyed men in America may be, they need \u2018the: hall mark of the London money market, the.endorsation, so \u2018to speak, of the Old Lady of Threadneedle street, to stamp their title to- financial recognition.The same\u2019 yearning for acknowledgment in the.Old Country is to be seen in the sporting world, when men like Mr.Croker, who cannot hope to aspire to admission into social or financial circles, find scope for their ambition and satisfaction for their longing on the English turf.British journals that have grown: pessi- istic over the \u2018Americanization of England\u2019 \u2018should consider the other side - and find out what there may be in the -Anglification of America.If the social, financial and sporting currents of life in the two nations tend to converge into one: broad \u2018stream in London, the fact should be more a matter of congratulation \u2018than of apprehension, because the effect must be to bring the people of both into closer relationship, lessen the causes for misunderstanding, render more remote the chances of quarrel \u2018and: unite them in the onward peaceful march of civilization.Already British \u2018manufacturers and merchants are awakening to the true character of American enterprise \u2018and bracing themselves w meet a competition, which is not without.the better element of co-operation, and which, instead of threatening destruction, really points the way to greater achievement and higher success.Am- \u201cerican capital seeking investment in compliment | Britain is.the - brilliant which American business sagacity pays to British honor and stability; as such it should be graciously.accepted.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.The fault that has to be found with Mr.Tarte\u2019s speech yesterday at the joint conference between the Harbor Commissioners and the commercial interests of the city is an old one.He simply buried the question at issue under a mountain of generalities.The trade interests were themselves to blame in some measure because they very imperfectly represent- \u2018ed their case, but as it was clear that Mr.Tarte had already made up.his mind not to grant their request, in any case, it could not have affected the result.That is no excuse, however, for the fact ner = te eat rm >a that not only did no speaker on the commercial side emphasize, but none even called attention to the fact that the two elevators proposed were practically only an economical subdivision of one.The two elevators recommended by the commercial interests would be served by the same machinery as one, and as only another shell would have to be provided the cost would not have been considerably greater.Neither would the capacity of the two have much exceeded that of the one first proposed, but all the wharves wduld have been served by the former, whereas one elevator can only supply half the shipping.Strange to say, this strong factor of the case was not presented to the minister and the commissioners, as Mr.Watt and others deplored after the meeting.This is only one instance among many that our commercial institutions are not well advised in\u2019 presenting the facts at their command.Mr.McFee and Mr.Met- calfe, however, easily proved that two eleyators in serving all the wharves \u2018would.ensure a \u2018saving of from half a cent to \u2018three-quarters of \u2018a cent a bushel.in.thé cost of\u2019 transportation, and\u2019 that \u2018this difference would mean the divergence of much traffic from other routes to our own.Apart from Mr.Tarte\u2019s hifalutin about the dozens and dozens of elevators, which are to embellish our harbor landscape in the near future, and his insistence upon the French river deepening scheme, there was much in his address to \u201cleave the impression that, though in essential matters disastrously misguided, he has sincerely.at heart the commercial interests \u2018of Montreal.The necessary work at Port Colborne has been started.He promises that the déepetiing and straightening and widening of the channel between here and Quebec, which is imperative, will be finished in the course of two years, and that the lights and buoys will be made as perfect as possible.He talked\u2019 well upon the pilotage question, -insisting that the present monopoly and incompetency must cease.He has also placed himself on record, not for the first time, that all fees must be abolished and this port be made the national one.It'is difficult, indeed impossible, however, to reconcile these declarations with his assurances to parliament that Montreal will continue to pay interest upon its barbor bonds.The commercial and financial .interests were altogether defeated in the object of their visit.We referred yesterday to the very gratifying annual statement of \u2018the Dominion, Bank; - When.the banks:are \u201cProsperous: it is a sure sign that the country.in general is experiencing good times, and the several statements we have had the pleasure recently to review have all compar- | ed favorably with former ones.\u2018The Dominion Bank, although its capital is less than two millions and a half, is one of the strongest in the country.Its reserve fund is equal to its capital stock.Last year it increased its capital by nearly a million dollars, to the present amount, and still it earned more than \u2018eleven and a quarter percent in net profits.One very strong feature about this bank\u2019s finances is that its assets are as five to four of its liabilities, and that 58 percent of its assets are practically cash.The returns of our banks interest a very large class of deserving people.The men who have saved by adding legitimate penny to penny largely invest in bank stocks, and the interest upon them is often the only source of income to the widow and orphan.The laws have wisely excluded them from speculative influences, and, hitherto, there have been few \"disappointments concerning a revenue from these sources.The only instances recently have been in the cases of the Banque du Peuple, the Banque Ville Marie and the Banque Jacques Cartier.Even in these cases a careful study of their statements would have.prevented loss, and now that the Bankers\u2019 Association: bas been given power to keep an eye upon the management of all banks, future mismanagement will be reduced to a minimum.The establishment of a mint in Canada, however, may easily reduce dividends, and will certainly result in an uncertainty which is to be deplored.|.We have treated this question at length in our columns, because our present medium of circulation has proved most excellent, and whatever may be said of it esthetically, is from an economie point of view the admiration of all the world, and because we see that grave problems may force themselves upon us by reason of the contemplated change.The attempt to make better what is good is not invariably successful.In this case it is not apparent that such an attempt is being made, but, rather, it is clear that the mining community has been able to coerce the government, and the mining community is a small proportion of the taxpayers.It is worse than useless to appeal to a sentiment in favor of an error, or to make that which we do not want ourselves and which we should have to export at a loss.Whether we shall not under the same interested pressure make too much gold, or at least too much silver, is.astill graver question.Very Fripay, May 31, 1991, = EEE grave, it may be said, for ernment to consider, taking into that our present circulation iy 1} perfect in the world to-day.the gov.account le most The week on the local stock exchange has been dull, but values have been well maintained.Montreal Power has fine.tuated considerably on Various Timors but closes with only one point of difference from last week, at 97, compared with 98.\u2018Mr.Rudolphe Forget has A: persed the rumor that large blocks of Gas and Electric stock had not been converted, by the statement Yesterday that 72,083 shares out of 75,000 shares of Gas stock, or $2,883,320, out of £3.000.000, had been transferred to the Power Company, and that the complete exchange of Electric and Chambly stock had Practically been accomplished.Canadian Pacific closes the week at 104, compared with 102 1-8 a week ago, the April statement, published this week, having been exceptionally favorable, the month of April showing a gain in net earnings @ _$153,741, and the four months Of thig year a total net gain of $257,500.Richelieu is also à bull stock and shows a gain of two and a quarter points, closing at 117 3-4, compared with 115% last week, Twin City shows the considerable gain of six and three-quarter points, closing at 83, compared with 76 14.Trafic re turns have been very favorable for some time past so that an advance is quite in order.The mines continue \u2018low down in the dungeons, fourteen being the jast bid yesterday for War Eagle, eleven for Republic, nine for Virtue and twenty- five for Payne.The Montreal Clearing House shows clearings for the week of $14,862,098, compared with $13,053,524 for the corresponding week last year, $15, 804,822 for the corresponding week of 1899, and $14,405,936 for 1898.The Que bec clearings for the week were $1,279, 881; Toronto clearings were $9,516,291, and Winnipeg clearings were $1,470,816.The local money market continues steady, with call loans at four and a half to five percent.DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.Owen Sound, May 31.\u2014The annual convention of the Church of Disciples of Christ opened here yesterday.The ses sion commenced with the usual devotion al exercises, and an address of welcome by the Rev.James Ledyard, pastor of the church here, which was replied to by the Rev.S.D.Culpm, of Collingwood, During the social hour addresses were iven by a large number of* prominent \u2018Duty,\u2019 Whi elegates, among whom were Mr.Meggs, returned missionary from China, an the Rev.W.J.Lahmon, of Allegheny, -Pa.\u2018The Rev.G.T.Camp, of Toronto Junction, gave afi interesting address ou ch closed the session.etry.© WORLD WIDE, BATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1901.\u2014 CONTENTS OF TWENTY-SECOND NUMBER.ALL THE WORLD OVER.Europe and American Competition \u2014 From the Berlin and Vienna Correspondents of the London \u2018Times.\u2019 The Australian Commonwealth\u2014\u2018La Perse- verenza,\u2019 Milan.À Prediction Fulfâlled\u2014\u2018Daily News,\u2019 London.Booker Washington on the Negro\u2014Extracts from \u2018Up from Slavery.\u2019 Darkest Africa Within our Doors\u2014W.Hal- wick Davis, fn New York \u2018Witness.\u2019 Some Striking Contrasts \u2014 Washington \u2018Post.\u2019 The Expulsion of Count Tolstoy\u2014A Sum- mary\u2014\u2018The Pilot,\u2019 London.\u2018Reconstruction in Theology\"\u2014Springñeld \u201c\u2018Republican.\u2019 View of New York\u2019s Speedway\u2014Cleveland \u2018Leader.\u2019 College-bred Women as Wives\u2014The \u2018Republican.\u2019 Political.Regeneration Begins in Violence \u2014New York \u2018Commerical Advertiser.SOMETHING ABOUT THE ARTS.Velasquez and Calderon\u2014The Times,\u2019 Lon- dna, The Opera Past and Present\u2014 The Nation,\u201d New York.Silence is Golden\u2014\u2018Tit-Bits,\u201d London.National Theatres\u2014New York \u2018Evening Post.\u2019 A Lesson for Owners of Art Treasures\u2014 Cleveland \u2018Leader.\u2019 CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.June and the Scholar\u2014Poem, by Bdward Bowen\u2014 The Man Who Trod on Sleeping Grass\u2014 Poem, by Dora Sigerson Shorter, in \u2018The Pilot\u2019 London.Poetry and the Russian Censor\u2014\u2019The Au- glo-Russian,\u201d London.A Defence of Planets\u2014 The Speaker,\u2019 London.Victorian Poets\u2014New York \u2018Times.\u2019 Harem of the Sultan\u2014Gen.George B.Wil- Mams in the Lafayette (Ind.) \u2018Times.\u2019 Religion in East London\u2014Rev.R.R.Dok Hrg, in \u2018The Pilot,\u2019 London.Fortunes in Patents\u2014René Bache in Phils- dekphia \u2018Saturday Evening Post.\u2019 HINTS ON THE PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE.Recent Science\u2014Aeronautics: A New Use for Gold: The B.A.A.; Dusts and their Composition: Electricity vs.Steam\u2014'The \u2018Westminster Budget.\u2019 ; A Queer Ruminant\u2014New York \u2018Tribune\u2019, Electric Cooking\u2014'L'Eclairage Electrique, translation made for \u2018World Wide.For Rat-Infested Houses\u2014The Brooklys \u201cEagle.\u201d An American Professor on Medical Women \u2014'British Medical Journal.Mosquitoes and Malaria \u2014 London \u2018Siazn- dard.Cloisonné Glass\u2014'Daily Mail,\u2019 London.Mr.Harmswerth's \u2018Tabloid Journalism'\u2014A.Maurice Low In \u2018The Forum.\u2019 , Homes of the CH People\u2014New York \u2018Tr bune.\u2019 For sale at all newsdealers, Two Cents a copy.7 Prepaid Annual Subscription.$1.00, delivered in Montreal and suburbs.7, mailed throughout Canada and U.S $1.00, mailed to foreign countries.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, Puhlichara, Mantreal oe eh BS YL SMR bs Mr MP 4 Mee het bd ae ad VE rt rv LIN ma ca va st MA PR SAA Bn IN es fF) Beet et PP a fy) a SR LA 0 M Ce A 0 eS BB raiar, May 31, 1901.QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.MEDICAL.Ri tment should be addressed , Montreal\" Should a mrston achirh ie not suitadle for -p est an} CC RITERS CRAMP.asks for a curé for \u2018writers\u2019 cramp.\u2019 T.S.; \u201cPhep sometimes drops from the hand, The p28 guable to pick It up.Ans\u2014 ramp is ab irregular involuntary Jen cramp in the Angers in those who POSE à great deal.Persons of a nervous Wo sament are more liable to the dis- La Cecasionally it follows a slight in- Jur.Th a majority of cages a faulty Methoä ot writing has been employed, us- \u201cne cither the little finger or the wrist as LUS eed point.Persons who write from toe middle of the forearm, of from the ew are but rarely affected.The dis- Swe Is probably due to a deranged action of the nerve centres presiding over the muscular movements involved in the act of writing, a condition which has been called irritable weakness.Cramp is often an early symptom and most commonly only affects the ferefinger and thumb, so that the pen may be twisted from the grasp apd thrown some distance.\u2018 \u2018The person affected May feel à sense of weakness and hold the pen feebly; a fired feeling is common, and there may: be rarely irregular shooting pains in the arms.In severe cases the hand and arm may be flushed, and the veins.increased in size.The course of the.disease is.usually chronic.If taken in time, and if the band be allowed perfect rest, the condition may improve rapldly, but there is a strong tendency to recurrence.As for the tfeat- ment, various measures have been advised.Rest is absolutely necessary.Sometimes learning to write with the left haad is a good plan.If the method of writing ig faulty, it must be altered.Write from the cibow or shoulder.Rubbing or knead- ipg the muscles with a little sweet oil and systematic exercise of a different kind from that used in writing is useful.The gal- vepic current applied to the muscles is recommended.If the general system is run down, you should take cod liver oil or som» tonic such as Easton's Syrup.CHRONIC SORE THROAT.N.W.Z.has a daughter nine years old.who in winter is muca troubled with the throat, and is very llable to colds, which produce 2 sort of inflammation of the threat.The throat is of a deep crimson color, asd has small blisters at the .rack of it.Is not sore, but very dry.Has used vinegar and salt, but that seems to increase the trouble.Had tonsilitis five years ago, and throat has been weak ever since.Has also red pustules on the scalp and under th.arms, causing intense itching.As the patches on the scalp heal up they are covered with a scurf.Has tried several remedies without effect.Ans.\u2014 Your daughter is no double suffering from a chronic catarrh of the nose and throat.It is not likely that you will be able tc cure it by any home remedies, though you may relieve it.Such cases generally require treatment with drugs, which only a docter can apply.If possible you should spend a few weeks in a city and have your threat attended to by a specialist.If you like ycu car try & spray.This will ease it very much.Buy a spray atomizer at a druggist's, and use in it a solution made by dissolving a Seiler\u2019s \u2018Tablet in about a cupful of water.and throat twice daily.To_spray,.the throat properly you sHould assuine à Éeétiübent pesitien, so that the flued Sprayed \u2018may pass into the back of the throat, and then it can be cough.d up.The other trouble referred to, 1s no doubt, eczema.You sheuid keep the parts as dry as possible.Do not nse water, but cleanse with a little sweet oil.IL may be due to perspiration.Place some absorbent, like cotton wool or linen, beneath the armpits.The parts ere also best kept from the air if possible.You might try an ointment composed of carbolic acid, 10 grains; calomel, 20 grains; zinc oxide ointment, two ounces.Rub this on two or three times dally.It may be applied the last thing at night.Writers\u201d © FRECKLES.E.F, a young lady, 20 years of age, asks for a cure for freckles, and also for à treatment to remove downy bhalr from the face and lips.Ans.\u2014The spots, known as {freckles (lentigo), are pin-head to Dea- sized, round, oval, or iiregular, and of a yellowish or browaish color.They o- cur chiefly upon the face and the backs of the hands, although they are occasionally observed on the trunk.They are more common during adolescence than at anv other period, and are most marked in individuals of blonde complexion, particuiar- ly red-haired subjects.They ordinarily make their appearapce in summer afd fade partially or completely during the cold season.The condition is due to the heat and light of the solar rays.Freckles are due to an increased deposition of pigment In olrcumscribed cases of cells in the basal layers of the epidermis.They may be caused to disappear by treatment, but are very likely to return.THe treatment is directed to removing the layer of skin contalning the pigment.The following lotion applied night and morning, at first gently, later, vigorously, is recommended: ll Bichloride of mercury, six grains: .dtiute acetic acid, two drachms; borax, forty grains; rose water, four ounces.Be careful with this as it is poisonous.In answer to the second question: Hair may grow to an unnatutfal degree upon parts normally the site\u201d of hair, as upon the scalp, eyebrows, moustache, beard, or there may be an abnormal growth on\u2019 usually non-hairy parts.© The latter is usially Seen upon the lips and chins of women.e cause is obscure.The condition is by some believed to be hereditary.Cutaneous irritation or stimulation may give rise to this condition.The hair is usu- Spray.the nose.|- ally of two forms, coarse; thick hairs, and a delicate down or lanugo.The coarse hairs can only be removed by the process known as electrolysis.\u201d This consists of passing a needle attached to an electric battery into the sheath of the hair and practically burning it out.This process Is\u2019 tedious, paintul and expensive.remove the fine hairs, the only methods are shaving and the use of pastes.Shaving is rot recommended, as it seems to stimulate further growth.The following pastes may be tried: Barium sulphide, two drachms; powdered zinc oxide, three drs.; powdered starch, three drachms.This is made into a paste with a little water and spread on the hairy region for ten or fit- teen minutes.As soon as burning is ex- perlenced, it should.be washed off, and * boracic acid or zinc oxide ointment applied.The applications need to the be renewed every few days.ULÇERS IN MOUTH.\u2018W.K.M.\u2019 ls troubled frequently with canker - sores in the mouth whnich are very painful and sensitive.Ans.\u2014The cause of these painful little ulcers is not thoroughly understood.They are-most probably due to imperfect cleansing of the mouth.Ili- health, unhygienic surroundings, malnutrition, indigestion,are all predisposing causes.If the teeth are bad these assist the development of the condition, since the food sticks in the teeth and decomposes there.The treatment is simple.If teeth are defective they should be attended to.The stomach and bowels must be kept In perfect order.With the use of .a mouth wash three times daily: after food and careful fe- moval of food\u201d particles with a silk thread, the condition is readily cured.Any small ulcers which form may be touched with a stick of lunar caustic.This \u2018will\u2019 prevent, them spreading.For a wash to be used.steadily Kress\u2019s glycothymoline, one part to three of water, is a good one.A FINE SERVICE.\u2014 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE.The Grand Trunk Railway.system is ever- alert to meet the requirements of the trav- | elling public, their.passenger.equipment is of the most modern, and with fast time, perfect - roadbed, polite officials, and comfort while on the trains, the new train service which is being put into effect on June 2 willsbe\u201cappreciated by the tourist and the traveller.There will mot only be fast through express trains from all points of tie system to the \u2018Pan-American mxhibition at Buffalo, but the local and subürban service is so arranged as to meet the requirements of the most fastidious.What will probably be of interest to Montrealers and those residing at suburban points on Lake St.Louls, and other points on the St.Lawrence and Ottawa rivers will be the changes in some of the suburban trains.: Eastern Division.\u2014Night train from Portland will arrive at Montreal daily at 7.20 a.m.and train from Island Pond which has been arriving at Montreal on present schedule at 11.30 a.m., has been altered and will- arrive hereafter at Montreal with new day train from Quebec at 1 p.m.On the eastbound service the night train.for Portland and the \u2018Atlantic Coast will leave Montreal same time as at present ar-' riving 4t Portland at 6.40 a.m.Train leaving Montreal at 5.30 p.m., daily except Sunday, for.St.Hyacinthe; will hereafter leave daily, except Saturday and \u2018Sunday.\u2018A new | trathi- willvleave Montreal-s¢-5.4b nile) SUE days only, arr \u2018a.m.There is also a new train leaving Montreal at 1.45 p.m., Saturdays only, arriving at St.Hyacinthe at 3.10 p.m.The service onthe Quebec branch has been improved, and the afternoon train froin Quebec will leave Point Levis at 1.50 p.m; daily, instead of except Sunday, as at present, arriving at Montreal at 6:50 p.m.There will also be a new train leaving Point Levis at 7.35 a.m.daily, except Sunday, arriving at Montreal at 1 p.m.Train leaving Montreal at 4 p.m.daily, except Sunday, will run through to Point Levis, arriving there at 10.30 p.m.Onthe westbound service train that leaves Montreal at 4.15 p.m., will stop at Convent at 4.27 p.m., in addition to other stops this train makes, and will only run as far as Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Train leaving Montreal at 8 p.m.for Toronto will run daily, except Sunday, instead of daily, and train leaving Montreal at 10.30 p.m.for Toronto and Buffalo, via Niagara Falls will\u2019 run dafly, Instead of daily except Sunday, stop- ing.at St.Anne's and Vaudreuil, Eastbound.\u2014New train from Tcronto arriving at Montreal at 7 a.m.dally, except Monday, will stop at Vaudreuil at 6.10 a.m., and Ste.Anne de Bellevue at 6.17 a.m.Montreal at 9.50 a.m., the times at intermediate stations \u2018being altered to corres- ond.- Tre fast Ottawa trains arriving at Montreal at 11.30 a.m.and 6.40 p.m will not stop at Vaudreuil.Train now arriving at Montreal at 5.46 - \u2018p.m.except Sunday, will.arrive at 6.30 .m., stopping at Vaudreuil at 5.45 p.m., Gite\u2019 Anne's, &5¢ p.m.; Pointe Claire, 6.02 p.m.; Valois, 606 p.m.; Dorval, 6.09 p.m.; Dixie, 6.11 p.m., Lachine, 6.14 p.m.Train from Vaudreuil, 615 p.m., arriving at Montreal at 7 p.m., has been cancelled.A new train leaves Ste.Anne de Bellevue at 5.05 p.m., arriving at Montreal at 540 p.m., stopping at Beaconsfield, Pointe Claire, Lakeside, Valois, Dorval and Dixie and running daily except Sunday.Train leavs ing Dorval at present at 9.35 p.m, will leave at 9.25 p.m., arriving at Montreal at 9.50, p.m., arriving and leaving intermediate\u201d stops 10 minutes earlier than at Dre sent.Train leaving -Vaudremil at: 0.29 p.m., except Sunday, will leave five minutes earlief, arriving at Montreal at 10 p.m.Through westbound service from Montreal tor Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, London, \u2018arriving-at-St.Hyacinthe at 19065 Traln leaving Vaudreuil at present at 851 |- a.m.will\u2019 leave at 8.46 a.m., arriving at | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.EE | Detroit, Chicago and the West will be un- excelled.The \u2018Internationai Limited\u2019 leaving Montreal as in the past at 9 a.m.will be quickened somewhat between Montreal And Toronto, and will arrive there at 4.15 p.m., arriving at Buffalo at 7.50 p.m.; Detroit, 9.30 pim., and Chicago at 7.20 the next morning.\u2018On this trédin there will\" be through sleeping cars to Chicago.and Cafe parlor cars between Montreai ané Detroit and Montreal and Buffalo.This will be one of the fastest and finest through express trains in the world.The train which has been heretofore leaving Montreal at 8 will run daily, except Sunday, and the fast night traln will leave Montreal at 10.30 p.m.running daily, instead of daily except Sun day, arriving at Toronto at 7.15 a.m.This train will be a solid wide vestibule through express via Niagara Falls to Buffalo, arriv- Ing there at 10.46 a.m.dally.It will also run through to Chicago arriving there at 8.43 \u2018p.m.dally.Passengers eastbound from Pan-Amen- can Exhibition, Buffalo, will have a splendid service between there and Montreal.Eastbound \u2018International Limited\u2019 will leave Buffalo at 8 a.m., Toronto at 11.30 a.m., arriving at Montreal at 7 p.m.daily.Between Toronto and Montreal there will be & train leaving Toronto at 8 a.m.daily, except Sunday, and arriving at Montreal at 6.30 p.m., the fast train leaving Toronto at 11.30 a.m.dally, arriving in Montreal at ' 7 p.m.There will be an evening train from Toronto at 9 p.m.daily, except Sunday, arriving at Montreal at 7 a.m.dally, except Monday, and the through fast \u2018Eastern \u2018Flyer\u2019 leaving Detroit at.3 p.m.will: leave Toronto at 10.30 p.m., dally, Montreal at 7.30 am.\u201d - : \u2018The service to the Northern districts, the \u2018Highlands of Ontario,\u2019 and the other summer resorts reached by the Grand Trunk Wifi be improved and up-to-date in every way.The two new trains that will berun between Chicago and New York via Niagara Falls and Buffalo will go into service on June 2.The eastbound train will be known as the \u2018Detroit and New York Express\u2019 and will leave cago at -11,32 a.m., arriving at New Ycrk at 4.33 p.m.the following day.The Westbound train will be known as the \u2018Buffalo and Chicago Express,\u2019 and will leave New York at 10 a.m.arriving at Chicago at 11.50 am.next morning.These will be wide vestibuled solid trains composed of modern equipment and will carry frst-class coaches, through Pullman sleeping cars, and cafe parlor cars.The trains will connect at Chicago with the \u2018Limited\u2019 trains of all leading rallways from and: to St.Paul, Kansas City, Denver, Pacific.Coast, efc.The service between Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Buffalo wiil be increased by two new trains each way, which in addition\" to the present service, will provide an unusually extensive and convenient ser-; vice for the thousands who are expected.to visit Niagara Falls and the great Exhibl- tion\u2018 this summer, as well as for the thou-\u2019 sands from all parts of the United States and other countries who before returning to their\u2018 homes from Buffalo and Niagara Falls, will naturally desire to see some- \u2018thing of the Canadian cities near the borer.: ! rer PERSONAL.Mr.É.W.Davis, of New York, an ardent fisherman and a man of wealth, is on his way to the lower.p where.he intends to have some fishing.- Mr.Davis is at présent at - Windsor Hotel.\u201d He will travel by cial car, or special train, does not suit him.- the \u201ccarried on the grocery businees on Bleury street for nearly half a century, - leave to-night by G.T.R.for Portland, where they take the Dominion Line SS.\u201cDominion for Liverpool, to-morrow.\"They leave on a three months\u2019 excursion for the benefit of their health, and will spend most of their time in Scotland.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRISONERS WENT ON STRIKE.\u201cLondon, Ont., May 31.\u2014A number of prisoners undergoing hard labor terms at the county jail went on strike yesterday because they thought their working on the West London breakwater was an interference with \u2018free labor\u2019 The strike took place solely at the instigation of one of the men, who was rewarded by being placed in the black hole for 24 hours and provided with a diet of bread and water.others, who at once returned to their work.: TIRED OF HER TASK.New York, May 31.\u2014A statement has just beerfissued by Mrs.St.Justin Beale, who has been trying for some time past to establish a servant girls\u2019 union, to the effect that she has been very much discouraged on account of the ingratitude she says she las met.She now says she is go.tired of the whole affair that she would be glad to have it off her hands.\u2014\u2014eae THE THOMPSON LECTURE.Mr.Ernest Seton Thompson.will be here for two lectures at Windsor Hall to-mor- row afternoon and evening, June 1, the subject for the afternoon lecture being Wild Animals F have known,\u2019 and in the avening \u2018Wild Animals at Home.\u2019 .| Reton Thompson's studies of wild animals have carried him on.this continent from Virginia in the East and New Mexico.In the West.His lectures {ake In scenes.and incidents in various, parts of the territo \u2018mentioned, introducing many of the ani characters about which he has written.They are illustrated with stereopticon views mainly from photographs and sketches made by the lecturer.NE ADV ERTISEMENTS.: Laing\u2019s Mild Cured Hams and Bacon are winning every day the goed opinion of the housewife who wishes to have the most exquisitely flavored meats on her table.The greatest care is exercised in curing and smoking these goods in order to produce the celebrated * Anchor Flavor.\u201d .THE LAING PACKING & PROVISION CO., Ltd.SEVEN RETAIL STORES: p.m.dally, arriving at Toronto.at 6.50 a.fn., | b d, arrive.at-r { tributing towar Mr.and Mes, William Fraser,.and: \u2014} This had its effect on the j the Canadian North-West to New York and | AN INTERESTING SESSION OFFICERS ELECTED AT TO-DAY\u2019'S MERTING OF THE BOARD OF MISSIONS.This morning\u2019s session of the C.C.I proved to be as interesting and important as ite predecessors.Mrs.Watson presided, and conducted the op- gmng exercises, The credential end usiness committees reported and -the main points ip the latter's rt were incorporated in the following resolu.tions\u2014 \u2018That the Misses Melvill sionaries at Cisamba, West our mistral Africa, be retained; \u2018That we pledge six hundred dollars of our income to the C.-C.M, S.;.\u2018That we also pledge two hundred dollars to the Forward Movement, with the understanding that a special object: or objects be assigned us; .\u2018That we contribute seventy dollars to the \u2018support of one in Miss Macallum\u2019s school in Smyrna; \u2018 HUE \u2018That we continue our donations of twenty-five dollars to endow a cot in Manepay Hospital, dollars for a nurse in the same: .* \u2018That we assume our share of the ex- , Dehses at Cisamba station; : ing fo go as téachers to Cisamba, and would ask our auxiliaries to keep this matter in mind and pray earnestly that these two young women may be speedily forthcoming; 8 That the French-Canadian work be a part of the board work, but with the understanding thet only money designat for that purpose shall be donated to the work; .\u2018That we pay fifteen dollars subsidy to the \u2018Congregationalist\u2019, also that we have \u2018a romans board umber, also at we insert a synopsis of our report in the: Year Book; \u2018 ; P .\u2018That two hundred dollars of the money bequeathed to the board by the late treasurer, Mme.Sanders, be used.to erect: a cottage in the Ella Williams Memorial Hospital, to be \u2018called \u201cThe Frances A.Sanders Cottage\u201d; .: \u2018That the usual reports, envelopes and thank-offering circulars be prepared by the secretary; .\u201cThat circulars clearly defining the pledged work of the board be printed and distributed among the auxiliaries.\u2019 \u2018Miss Dougall gave an address on \u2018New ideas for the new century,\u2019 the principal points being a proposal to establish an order of deaconesses and homes .for training them; the appointment.and support of two more lady missionary teacn- ers for Cisamba; the.building of or con- ds memorial bells on the mission, field and.the recommendation that women should take more active part in public speaking.: \u201cThe following ladies were elected officers for thé ensuing year: Mrs.Macal- lum, of Kingston, president; Miss Dou- 1, of Mon eat, vice-president; Mrs.\u20ac h.\u2018oronto, secretary; Miss ily Thompson, of Toronto, treasurer.Fe CE clo AL, AA jyatior vi : | |\" MODERN JAPAN SAYS COMMANDER.PLEN- DERLEATH.: Bluff: and hearty, Commander Plen- derleath, 2 British naval expert from the Hongkong station, presents the typical aspect of the British sailor.Com- - mander Plenderleath is on his way home to nd to report.He'is presently at the Windsor Hotel.Boxer outrages in China, but be has taken à deep \u2018interest in the evolution of the Japanese navy, The latter is vow more formidab Russia, he says, and is constantly being augmented by ships of the newest type, mostly \u2018built by the Armstrongs in England.Japan is a force to be reckoned with in the near future.She would be east.She is thoroughly modern, and is making the most strenuous exertions to bring her army and navy up to the latest and best standards.apan \u2018is the coming power in the east.She means to be taken seriously, and she will carry \u201cweight in the councils of the nations.As for the Chinese navy, \u2018it might almost be said to have no existence, Rus- aia has a very powerful navy, with some especially formidable ships, but Japan \u201cwould be more than a match for her.The Chinese embroglio would be settled for the present, but whatever might occur in the future, it would be found that Japan would be ready to face any emergency.OITY ITEMS.its first.annual evening, in the reading room at 169 Peel \u2018street.; .The May term.of the Court of Appeal closed yesterday afternoo: adjourned to June 25 for the rendering of judgments.\u2018 .; Edward A.Ranson, druggist, of La- chine, who consented to assign yesterday, has now filed his statement showing liabilities of about $3,500.: The Court of Appeal yesterday granted the motion of the appellant for leave to appeal to the Privy Council in the case of Brault and the St.Jean Baptiste Association.A trolley ride to Cartierville has been arranged for the members of the Highland Cadets for Friday, June 14.e lads leave the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenues by special car at eight o\u2019clock.; Th annual banquet of the Pharma- \u2018cie Laborieuse took place last night at the Place Viger otel.Mr.J.A.Goyer was in the chair.The guests of honor \u2018included Dr.W.H.pman, resident of the college; E.Morin, J.W Knox, Professor J.Ë.Morrison, JE.W.Leroux, David.Watson, Alex.B.J.Moore, A.P.Reid, Toronto; Gustave Renaud, FEB; Edmond Hardy representative of the Ecole Polytechnique; \u2018W.Frothingham Roach, representative of Bishop\u2019s College; S.W.Hobart, R.Rowley, 0.W.G.Dettmer, \u2018R.S.Dev- lin, C.B.Lanctot and J.A.Marceau.and twenty-five \u201cThat \u2018we.invite applications \u20acrom two | consecreated young women, who-are wills gnated | 1 sedi e.A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH, .He was not close to the scene of the | than that of] a formidable antagonist of Russia in the.\u201ccharged this morning before Mr.The Canadian Nurses\u2019 Association held \u201creception on Tuesday | and the court\u2019 5 o \u201cA Full Stock of cpopototetotototototototototototototot LAMPS, B&TTERIES, LAUNDRY IRONS, GENERAL ELECTRICAL APPARKTIDS, | JOHN FORT _ largest Stock! Newest Designed BasttEintetr! IMPORTED GOODS._ UNSURPASSED VALUNS.- 708 and T10 ORAIG.STREET.If You Are in the Market for a =TYPEWRITER Call and see our Bargains.Each machine guaranteed.THE ALBERT BRYCE CO, 13 Bleury Street.ADDRESSED THE MEDICAL STU- Dr: Adami.yesterday addressed the graduating class in medicine at McGill, on their profession and its obligations.He spoke of the relations of the doctor to his: patients and other doctors, and gave much good advice.should be not to make money, but to do ood; peice] mem, practiced the Sohlest orm of religion eving ering.They must not think their educütion complete when they got their degrees but \u201cmust continue to learn all through lif y Cook, the janitor, was then p ON oben ae ni an.sy, chair, inscribed .\u2018Cook, from = Hed în\u2018& few fttis words.\u201d Mr: R.H.HOTEL AND THEATRE.The Balmoral Hotel erty, recently bought by Mr.Mark Workman, is to be taken over by a joint stock company and .reconstructed.There is to be a hotel of eighty or ninety rooms and a fairly large theatre, which will be leased to Mr.and Mrs.Frank Murphy.POSTAL NOTICE.The summer arrangements for the mail service\u2019 to the Yukon district will be re- svmed about June 1, and the mails will then be open to all classes of mail mater.ACTION TO ANNUL DEED DIS- .MISSED.Judge Curran rendered judgment this morning in, the case of Dame J.F.Converse vs, the Consumers Cordage Co., and the testamentary.executors of the late J.A.Converse, mis en cause.By this action, the plaintifi, Mrs.E.Evans, sought to set aside a deed wiping off a mortga e on property sold to the company endant, which mortgage was to guarantee the payment of an instalment of $45,541.21 on the purchase price of said property.The action was dismissed.; _ FINED FOR ASSAULT.A young man named Lefebvre was i e- corder Poirier with assaulting another young man named Gauvreau.It appeared from the evidence that the as- | sault was committed in the course of a dispute between the plaintiff and defendant regarding a young lady admired by.both.Lefebvre was adjudged guilty \"and \u2018sentenced to a fine of $5 and costs or one month.NO CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.Judge Charland rendered judgment this morning in the case of A.Poindron vs.the American Express Co.The plaintiff *claimed $790 damages on account of delay in receiving a case of glassware carried for him by defendant from Paris to Montreal.Poindron alleged that he could not get his case after\u2019 its entry into port, because defendant bad not furnished him with the invoice and bill of lading.The court held that the goods could have been had upon application to the customs authorities, and the action.was dismissed, but without costs.\u2014\u2014 WANTS A CHARTER.Ottawa, May 3L\u2014Elric Rainville, a Paris capitalist, waited on and submitted a proposition to the Prime Minister this afternoon for the construction of an electric railway up the River Lievre from Buckingham, operated the water ower along that.route, and for which e asks a government subsidy.He also claims that with the payment of a federal bounty of two dollars a ton and of certain provincial restrictions to which they are subjected, the phosphate mines of the Ottawa and Lievre valley could once more be opened up and put on a paying basis.\u2018Their aim\" .Cel | : Mri err, B.A., has been | MARRIA chosen as valedictorian.I The Grand Gid Staple = 00KS ae is NOT \u201cCheap\u201d Goods, but \u201cGood Goods\u201d cheap.with continuous large ealesy proves ita igh moth.b Er > A GE LICÈNSES, INSOLVENT ESTATES.JOHN M.M.DEFF, CBARTERED ACCOUNTANT, 107 8t.James Street and B Belkirk Ave.Guy Be R.A.DUNTON, B.C.L., NOTARY, &c.- Funds for Investment, MARRIAGE LICENSES.| TEMPLE BUILDING, 165 At.James ft.MARFIÈGE LICENSES IBSUED.MONEY TO LEXD.CUSHING & BARRON, NOTARIES & COMMISSIONERS, 110 St James strost.CITY MUST PAY FOR REPAIRS.Judge Loranger rendered judgment this morning in the case of the Sicily As- Rhaltum Co., Limited, vs.the city of ontreal.This was a claim for $3, 030.21 on account of repairs made.to the asphalt pavement on Centre and Murra; streets, in 1898-99.The city repudiaf having authorized these repairs, but the court dismissed that plea and rendered judgmerit in favor of plaintiff for $776.68, value of the work proved to have been done.\u2014 JUDGMENT IN JUNE, The Court of Appeal will render judgment on June 25 in cases heard during the present term, and also in four cases left over on the list of judgments prepared for Wednesday last.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 GOING TO THE PRIVY COUWCIL.The Court of Appeal yesterday granted the motion asking, leave to carry the case of Dame M.E.E.Archambault and Miss Georgiana Archambault to the Privy Council.NORTH ONTARIO LIBERALS.Beaverton, Ont, May 31\u2014North Ontario Liberals yesterday \u2018nominated Mr.W.J.Kestor, of Scott Township, as their candidate at the next general elections in Ontario.NOTES AND NOTICES.Have You Seen Willis & Co.'s New Store?If not, a treat is in reserve for you.All this week those cosy Piano Parlors \u2014 artificially lighted \u2014 will be thrown open to all visitors.You will be charmed with the lovely new home of those wondrous Knabe Pianos, the Paris 1900 Gold Medal Newcombs, the Domin- jon Paris 1900 Silver Medal Pianos, Williams, Kingsbury and other leaders.These Pianos are wondrous in tone, and the whole world has been gone over to secure the rare woods for the cases.Willis & Co., Empire Building, 2470 St.Catherine street, near Mountain street.Aeolian Recitals ever Saturday et 4 p.m.in the Aeolian Parlor, Pratte\u2019s Piano Rooms, 2461 St.Catherine street.Admission on presentation of visiting card.* \u201c Sd re da nema nee a Se i oa i| Red i r Ÿ A 1R ER ne ! 7 ol #8 ol | A STREET CAVES IN Startling Occurence Yesterday Afternoon on Phillips - Place TWO HUNDRED CART LOADS OF EARTH MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEAR.There is a huge hole or cave-in quite eighteen feet square and twelve feet deep $8 the roadway at Phillips Place, just above Beaver Hall Hill.It will take quite two hundred cart loads of earth to fill the cavity, it is estimated, and the strange thing about the affair is that ic 18 impossible to say.what has become of the earth, the disappearance of which left the large hole.A steam roller used in repairs to the asphalt passed over the spot during the afternoon, and shortly afterwards, at about five, the whole asphalt roadway fell in.Investigation showed that a six-inch water main was.leaking badly, and had probably been: leaking for months unperceived.The water department men were summoned, shut off the {fractured lengths of pipe, and in due course replaced them with new \u2018ones.; cials are puzzled now to know \u2018where \u201cto obtain earth to fill up the big hole.Mr.Lesage, assistant superintendent of the Water Department, and formerly on the staff of the Road Department, says that there are two ways to account for the disappearance of so much earth.\u2018the soil is very loose sand, and it might have been washed by the water either into a subterranean cavity or into a broken sewer.There is an old thrée-foot cireu- lar sewer, lai it might have a considerable cavity in it through which the sand was washed by the escaping water.He thinks that the sewer should be examined.Mr.Lesage says that the water main may have been leaking for months, so that the undermining of the asphalt roadway would have been going on gradually for a considerable time.The steam roller and its driver appear to have had a narrow escape, for the latter noticed the roadway subsiding, and, quickly applying the reversing gear, just managed to steer the heavy apparatus clear of the danger area before it caved When the Water Department officials were first summoried to the scene of the collapse they had grave fears for a six- teen-inch water main, two 1 hs of which were exposed and suspended across: the bole without any support.Supports were quickly adjusted, but in meantime the water was turned off, as a break would have flooded Beaver Hall Hill, Victoria squafe, Latour street, a- chetiere street and several other thoroughfares.rar INSANITARY PREMISES AN OVERCROWDED - ITALIAN Phe * corporation offi- fF.laid in 1843, in this street, and | A FIREMAN MISSING.On Thursday evening, May 23, a fire man named Wil iameen, belonging: to the SS.Lakonia/\u2019 \u2018turned bn bows ten o\u2019clock.e had apparently n drinking.When the men were called on Fri day shorning Williamson was missing, and has not since been heard of.Owing to the fact that his clothes were left, behind it is considered very probable that he had risen during the night and had fallen overboard.A watchman on a grain elevator lying near by states that he-heard a splash, as of something falling into the water, durin, the night.It was thought likely that.the body might come to the surfs when the \u2018Lakonia\u2019- sailed, but there was no appearance of it after she hauled out.CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION.- The Corpus Christi procession will take place on Sunday, June 9.Leaving the Church of Notre Dame at nine-a.mi., the procession.will.proceed through \u201cPlace d\u2019Armes kill, St.Urbain, St.Catherine an Church of Notre.Dame.The parishes of \u2018Notre Dame, James will take part in the proceedings.DECORATED BY THE EMPFROK.| _ Berlin, May 31.\u2014The Emperor Wil liam has decorated General Bonnal, director of the ¥reach war school, wit the wn Order of the first class, an has bestowed on Col.Gallet the Crown Order of the second class.J DECORATIVE ART OFFICERS ELECTED AT THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE SQCIRTY.= \u2018The twenty-segond annual meéting of the Society of Decorative Art was held in the new rooms of.the society, 11 McGill College ave., this forenoon.Lady Hingston presided, the following ladies being present: Mrs.Torrance, Mrs.Heney, Mrs.A.F., \u2018Riddell, Mrs, E.B, Greenshidldas, Mrs.F.Brown, Mrs.Waddell, Mrs.McTier, Mrs.G.C.McDougall, Mts.Amos, Mrs, G.R.Marler, Mrs.Morris, Mrs, McKim and Mrs.Lachlan Gibb.; The secretary\u2019s report showed a prosper- .ous year for the society, which at present numbers 99 members.Work bad been disposed of, and orders taken, for 185 conttibu- tors.The work of the society had been steadily but.unobtrusively prosecuted, with a degree of success waich encourages its members to persevere, stimulated by the consciousness that the society fulfils in some measuré its mission of usefulness to a class of gentloewomen who, by change of circumstances, ire wi upon their own resources for self-support.A branch bad been opened at Murray Bay, thus providing a market during the summer months.Boxes of commenced work had been .sent to 8t.John's, Halifax, Hamilton, and many orher | places: with results that were highly factory.It had been found advisable to raise a reserve fund in order -ihat contributors Ao KLAN Tecel: lr work; LODGING HOUSE \u2018CLOSED UP.| this surperecs done tir Bad bea aid, EE eos oof bid reins PE rat \u2018The Health Department is startinig on superintendent had paid à visit 16 large an active e against people who [cities in the United Btates, obtaining new oarding houses for id Cw unhealth re oreigners in the city.is mornin, Lieut.J.F.Quinn and Constable Core nolly, ou de, sanitary police, had Qui- seppe Dandoli, w 8 lodging ho for Italians at 52 i square, before the Recorder charged with keeping a- place in such a filthy state as to be a menace to public health.The man was evicted from the premises and ordered to ay a fine of dr dollars pi costs.ere are only rooms in the house, but Dandoli ad no less.than 147 men lodging there.+ \u2019 Sets C.P.R.OFFICIALS HAVE CONFERENCE WITH THE GENERAL MANAGER.Most of the assistant erintendents end road foremen are gathered at the eneral offices of the C.P.R, in conference with Mr.McNicoll, the second vice-president and general manager.It is stated that there is no special significance in this circumstance, there bein, simply a desire that these officials shoul come to headquarters to report progress, and receive fresh directions an inspiration from the management.On the other hand, it is said that.the conference relation to the claims of the trackmen, whose representatives are mow in the city, and who are holding conferences with the general These meetings have emicable character, and there js little doubt that a satisfactory conclusion will be reached.\u2019 i LIQUOR.LACENSES.The Liquor License Commissi i deal with the following cases at Te meeting@next Monday: er of D.J.White to Octave Leblanc, 1920 St.Catherine street; applications of Henry Renaud, 1873 St.Catherine street; Geo., K.Joyce, 122 Windsor street, \u2018and Alice Olivat, street.: Shop and wholesale licenses have been temperance hotel, 711 \u2018Craig applied for by the following: \u2014Alfred G ardner, 19 St.Nicholas; Joh ; 14 De Bresolles atrect; | Win, Pardi 24 Bt.Paul; Patrick Gleeson, 228 M.- turers; Moise de Repentigny, 198 ae tre; John MePhillney, 21 Ottawa, and Napoleon Gendreau, 329 St.Paul CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.The Caledonian Society bas completed Arrangements for the opening to-morrow afternoon of its athletic grounds in the rear of the Bt.Andrew's Home, Aqueduct street.There will be quoiting and other amusements.The members of the society and lady associates are invited to attend.The accommodation is too limited to permit of the general public being invited.= COLLECTED FOR HIMSELF.Before Mr.Lafontaine, in the Police Court, this morning a man named Thos.Bavaria was fined five dollars or one month in jail for the theft of the sum of ten dollars which he ¢ollected: for his bmployer, but failed: to band over.Penny, Mrs.Waddell, Mrs.Wurtole.een of a most \u201cTh ideas and new patterns.Tbere were prospects of Increased usefulness of the society.The {ressurer\u2019s repurt was œu ted by the superintendent, Miss Esdalle, and was very satisfactory.The total receipts had been $9,127.85.The society retains only ten percent commission, but was free from.debt and had a balance of §8.35 on band.Résolutions of thanks were.passed to Mrs.Torrance, the retiring presidént ; to Mr.Durnford for gratuitous services; to Mr.C.Godfrey and others who had shown material kindness.The following officers were elected: \u2014 Honorary \u201cpresidents, Mrs, Wheeler, Mrs.¢.W.Stephens; hon, seerstary, Miss Hill; president, Miss Van Horne; vice-presidents, \u2018| Mrs.Heney, Mra.Fayette Brown, Mrs.Campbell Macdougall ; acting secretary, Mrs.Morris.Executive committee-Mrs.E.C.Amos, Mrs.James Bel:, Mrs, Mortimer Davis, Mrs.McTier, Mrs.G.3.Mar.ler, Mrs.D.Morrice, jr., Miss Hill, Mrs.W.F.Torrance, Mrs.G.IV.Stepheng Mre, Thomas Tait, General committas\u2014Mrs.A.Boyer, Mrs.John Beattle, Mrs.Drummond, Mrs.M, H.Davis, Mrs, J.& Grant, Mrs.B.B.Greenshields, Mrs.Hugh Graham, Lady Hingston, Mrs.A.F.Riddell, Mrs.Horace Joseph, Mrs.H.R.Ives, Mrs.Kidd, Miss Law, Mrs.R.W.MacDougall, Mrs.H.Mackenzie, Mrs.J.H.R.Molson, Mrs.W.R.Miller, Mrs, ath, Mrs.James Ross, Miss K.: E.6.rer SHIPPING.ANOTHER STEAMER FROM CHICAGO.Chicago, May 81.\u2014The Northwestern S8, Company's steamer Northtown, Captain Pe- | terson, left this city for Europe to-day.0 carries a cargo of agricultural machinery and provisions for Hamburg and ollcake for Antwerp.RS The Bider-Dempster Com \u20185 BONA] Line SS.Léke Ohamplsin lett Hallfax al 6 p.m.on Thursday evening.8 in Montreal on Sunday or Monday.The following is a list of her saloon passengers: E.J.Walker, Mr.J.S.Bennett.Mrs, Bennutt, Mr.T.Jamieson, the Rev.Ganagner\u201d Mes aalinher, Dr Fowler, ur allagher, Mrs.Ga , Dr.Fowler, Mrs.Fowler, Lieut.Haden, Mrs.Haden, \"Mian Cookson, Miss Flynn, Miss H.Barker, Miss Budge, Mrs, Richards and three children.Dr.Dwyer, Lieut.and Q.M.Sullivan, Capt.Williams, Mrs.Williams, Mr.W.R.Ward.Mrs.Ward, Mr.H, F.Lanton, Mrs.Lan- ton, Miss Ballad, Miss Hughes, Mr.Dén- nistowh, Mr, T.J.Stovin, Captain Nagan, Dr.T.'W.Philtp, Mrs.Philip, Mr.G.L., Busk, Mr.D.L.Hill., tintin GULF REPORT.L'Isiet-Raining;, east wind.River du Loup\u2014Fogxy, borth-sast wind.Father Point\u2014Raining, east wind: in- war dat midnight, Inishowen Head; yesterday at 9.30 p.m., Loughrigg-Holme, Montezuma left yesterday at 6.50 p.m.Metis\u2014Raining, east wind; Inward at 7 a.m., steamer, Martin River\u2014Cloudy, oalm.Fame Point\u2014Foggy, south wind; inward at 6 e.m., four-masted Turret; outward at 6 a.m., Zanzibar.North Shore\u2014Raining,esst wind.Antlcosti\u2014Raining, south-east wind.West Point\u2014Inward yesterday at 8 p.m, | Savoy.Low Point\u2014Foggy, south-east wind; outward yesterday at 10 p.m., Bogstad.Cape Bace\u2014Cloudy, north-east wind; in- oi sors; À.N.> St.- Patrick and St-[- She is due| jgotions in the contested ward at 8.0 am, : yesterday at 5.30 p.m., Dunmore Head.; THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.CANADIANS HONORED SERVICES IN SOUTH AFRICA TO BE RECOGNIZED BY THE \"GOVERNMENT.Ottawa, May 31\u2014The \u2018Militia Gazette\u201d announces the following promotions to brevet rank, which are granted in recognition of active service in South Africa: To be colonels: Lieut.-Cols.8.C.Drury, C.B., A.D.C.; L.Buchan, C.M.G., B.U.R.L; F.L.Lessard, C.M.G-; T.D.ans, C.B.To be lieutenant-colonels\u2014Majors G.Hunter Ogilvie, W.G.Hurdman, 2nd Field Battery; O.C.Pelletier, R.Ë.W.Turner, V.C,, D.S.0., Queen's Own Hus- Worthington, E.Fiset.To be majors\u2014Captains C.M.Nelles, V.A.8 Williams; L.E.W.Irving, D.S.0.; H.A.Panet, D.S.0.; A.H: Me- Donell, H.B.Btairs, 66th Regt.; J: H: C.Ogilvy, DS.O.; H.Z.C.Cockburn, \u2018V.C., Governor-General\u2019s Body Guard.To be captain\u2014Lieut.E.W.B.Morrison, 2nd Field Battery.| > k of \u2018colonel and lieutenant-col- i and ey Alexander streets to x -Patrioirs The \u201cChurch, an ence again through St.one] respectively, would have been con- Alexander, Craig, St.Peter St.James.où ° ieut.- Place d\u2019Armes square, back fo the ferred upon Col.W.D.Otter and Lieu Col.Hudon, had: not these officers been.\u2018previously promoted to these ranks, The following promotions are granted ifi recogpition; of services rendered in connection with the :preparation.and or- \u2018ganization of the contingents for South Unattached list: To be major Ca t.F.White, comptroller North-West Mounted Police, from the retired list.Capt.A.Benoit, from the reserve of officers, 8 granted the honorary rank of major.1 Capt.P.Weatherbe 1s granted the honorary rank of major.\u2014 HACKMEN DINED BY LORD .- MINTO.- Ottawa, May S1\u2014Highty-five hackmen were the guests at Rideau Hall last night.They dined in the state dining- room and at the close of the \u2018dinner Lord and Lady Minto came in.Lord Minto made a speech, in the course of which he said he was in the hack busi-| fi ness in Ottawa seventeen years ago with | a man named Ricard.Mr.Ricard was present.It appears that seventeen years ago Lord Minto gave.Richard $150 to help him in business.The cabbies spent.\u2018a jolly time.ts eet POLICE MAGISTRATE OF DAWSON.Ottawa, May 31.\u2014Mr.Charles D.Me- PH & L Aulay, of \u2018Belleville, has been appointed.] M police: magistrate for Dawson City and the district thereabout.Under the terms of an act of last session a magistrate is also to be appointed for White Horse, and4t is understood Mr.George Taylor is to be assigned to this post.Both will have the jurisdiction of ordinary police magistrates, and in addition power to act in minor civil actions.| THE MACHINISTS\u2019 STRIKE.- - Toronto, May 31\u2014Nothing of very: much importance regarding the machina.date etrike in the United States Lee con 3, | tained.\u201d in.messages received by Presi) | dent -{¥Connell, of the International AGH The | on, this morning.No word of | the reported lockout in Chicago has been: received and the president fhinks it very.unlikely.Should.such occur, however, Mr.O'Connell said the order would concentrate all its force in that city in an: effort to win.mms CUSTOMS REVENUE INCREASING.Ottawa, May 81.\u2014The customs revenue] De ET of the Dominion for the month of May, which closes to-day, has been $2,426,515,.an increase of $165,332 over the same month last Fear.Medicine Hat, N.W.T., has been made an outport of customs from July 1.MANITOBA.SCHOOL LANDS.Ottawa, May 31.\u2014It is understood that: the federal fall in with the request preferred by the government of Manitoba that the control of the school lands now vested in the Dominion for the assistance of education in Manitoba, should be handed over to the province.At present the interest | on sales of school lands held from time to time is poid by the Dominion -into- the Manitoba treasury, but what the local authorities wanted was to have the whole fund delivered over to them, along with the unsold lands, to dispose of as | they Baw fit.Some three sessions ago a | ÿ overnment bill to pay Manitoba about\u2019 $200,000 of the principal of the fund ai- i Commons was ter passing the House of killed by the \u2018Conservative majority in the Senate.- .MONTREAL OFFICERS WILL AT- | TEND.: way.Ottawa, May 31.\u2014Militia \u2018orders an-| Louisville KY.nounce' that His Majesty's minister ay] Washington Ling been informed that per} S82 \u2018mission has been: granted to Lieut J.P.Cooke, 1st Regiment Prince ot Wales Fusiliers; Lieut.-Col.F.M.Cole, Major F.W.Hibbard and Lieut.F.Wil son Smith, 2nd Montreal Regiment, to appear in uniform at the annual field day paride and other functions of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Oom- pany at Boston on June 3.meta ST.HENRI CONTESTED ELECTIONS Judge Doherty rendered judgment yes terday, dismissing the pr ins obs elections of yor Guay, and Councillor Senecal of St.Henri.PERSONAL.The Rev.J.H.Cameron and wife are back in Montreal after spending their wedding trip visiting Mr.Cameron\u2019s relatives in different parts of Ontario.They intend spending a couple of weeks with Mrs.Cameron\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Hodge, 8 Seymour avenue, before leaving for their home in.Rapid City, Man., Mr.Cameron being pastor \u2018of the Baptist church in that place.The first of the series of G.T.R.special excursions to Buffalo was largely patronized.A through vestibule special train of two Pullmans and seven coaches and a baggage car pulled out of Bonaventure.station sh at 12.05 a.m., and was due in Buffalo this morning at 11.30.A A «1.the principal internationa] stocks, and some \u2018government hes declined to].% \u2018| this morning: LOCAL STOCKS WiTNESS OFTION, May 81, 130L } AFTERNOON BOARD.C.P.R.\u201450 at 105, 50 at 105, 25 at 108, 5 \u2018at 10614, T5 at 10614; 25 at 1054, BO at 106%, 50 et 105 1-8, Goat 108 1-8, 76 at 108.Twin City\u2014i00 et 84%, B50 at 841, 25 at 844, 25 at 84.) \u2018Toronto Raliway-\u2014-50 at 110%, 2% at 116%.M.S.R.\u20142 at 283, 25 at 282%, 50 at 282, 5 a 281%.Montreal Power\u20141 at 87, 100 at 97%.Dom.Cotton\u201450 at 77, 10 at 78, 50 at 77% 75 at T7.Richelleu\u201450 at 118, Dom.Coal pref.\u201445 at 116.Bank.of Commerce-\u201410 at 154%.Mont.Tel.\u201415 at 169.Bell Tel.~30 at 170, 25 at 170.Reported by Messrs, Nichols & Marler, Stock Brokers 1734 Notre Dame Street.AFTERNOON BOARD.Stocks Bellers Buyers Stocks Bellers Ruyers sin din sin 4 Can.Pauifio.105 10434 Com.Cable \u2026 187 ; Praluth Com.14%4 9 Richelisn .118% 1 Do.PM.20 16 \u2019 STREET RAILWAYS.Montreal B® 282 Toron \u2026.110% 310% ee WA 0 Tame.CR Mon1 8t.Rta o.oo \u2026\u2026.© cess eue 140 Halifax Eieo.95 $4}; St.John.HI OttswaBleo.TL MIMORLLANEDUS, J MntlTeleg,.171.188\" Bell Tel +.115.160 He a.1.1 Eas ce 18 MontLPower 98 297% Dom: .do DOW 8500K eee eee MPI ee.eee 115 Windsor Hil.Les ones Pen ELuw een sone , COTTONS.+ tiCot.133 133% Dominon®.77% 77 Mont Coke 190 6 Meronectess 1000 10 Mont'ay Cot.Co.\u2026 .\u2026.Mies .à 38 wee 88 83 BANKS ETonshipe «i .\u2026.DOO (score oose sea nton vatvede veus 0be6 Commerce.Dominion.National.Hochaligs.Brit.N, Am.seve cere OULAWA.«00000 sees ance + Nora Scotis.235 239 Perial.\u2026.#.anes cv.vo.Hltx, Ht& 14 Mfr, Tram.vee © eree cy.eis ove: Laurentidef Lio.ooo.Dom Iron & & 87% 87 NEW YORK STOCKS.New York, May 31, Wall Strest\u2014Prices of Americans were Nfted materially in London over the holiday this morning; gains were extended to nearly three points in Atchison and Union Pacific.The opening here was higher all around, gains extending between one and (wo points in of the prominent specialties.Canadian Pacific rose 3%.The dealings were active Land very well distributed.The market -opened strong.NEW YORK STOCK.LIBY (furnished by J.BR.Meeker.) ce Opening sad Closing Prioes\u201410 sm.snd 3 p.m Atoliison .\u2026.sescuséenci 6000 0tèc 2004 an.= Can.Southern.00.Chicago, Burlington & Gained cler.O0, & St Louis nus Baltimoreand Ohio.a.a.Baltimore &- Ohio pret weer ses Com.Cable.,.cceues Great Northern.pi he acifio, New Jorsey Central e\u2026ssaescs eoméancue aves ers Nor: West.Y.Central.nited 8 \"1014 \"737 Rock sland Oh: 1884 188 t.Paul, Ohico & Minn t.Paul, Min & Man .16 188 Texas Oceosereeneane & 47 \u2018job 1084 à 93 EU) HT% 147 iid 108% Tol.Ann Afbors\u2019 Nov: Mich.vr sven Bubtez, 21 219% \"is, da set \u20180 \u2014 ese \u2014e.ee vost pecsude ve v.El , Boesevens wessrefsive ve Fm Ÿ.i, Bree bs redoute vaiecntuetsue\u201d aise os son eons Reported for the \" Witmoss® by O.B.Maier Aanèer and Broker, 1731 Notre Dame si Buysrs.Selises.Countee, New YorkFunds\u2026.1-16 dis par Sterling, 60 days.» 1-32 9 332 Sterling, Demand.$ 13-16 A Sterling Cable, .151-32 10 3-33 Pans Caeques,,,,, 5.155 FINANCIAL NOTES.London, May 31, 4 p.m.\u2014 Consotls for money at 98 18-16; do., for the account July at 94 1-8.Atohison, 8844 ex-div.; C.P.R., 109%; St -Paul, 166; Miinois Central, 143; Louisville, 107%; Union Pacific preterred at 9134; N.Y.C., 155; Brie, 43; Penna., 74%; Reading, 22%; Erie, first preferred, 71%; Northern Pacific\u2019 preferred at 102%; G.T.R., 114; Anaconda, 10 1.8; Rand mines, 4214; U.S.Steel, 4834; do., preferred, 98%.Bar silver dull, 27 7-16d per ounce; and money, 2% to 3 percent.The rate of discount dn the open market for short bills is 3% to 3% percent; do., for three months bills, 3% percent.TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE.Toronto, May 31.\u2014Following are the sales Republic\u20144,000 at 10 1-4, 5,000 at 10.Centre Star\u20141,500 at 40.Total; 10,500.CITICAGO CATTLE.Chicago, May 31.\u2014Cattle, recefnts, 2,000; generally steady; good to prime ateers, $.45 to $6.05; poor to medium, $4.40 to $5.- Fripay, May 31, 1901, It is Not a Stimulant But a Tonic You Need.Hosts of people do themselves irreparable harm apg shorten their lives by many years by the use of stimulating drugs to whip up the exhausted nervous system and keep the machinery of the body working.Others get temporary relief from nervous headaches and body pains by the use of desdening and nerve-destroying narcotics.Both of these treatments mean death to the nervous system and hasten the approach of paralysis and insanity.Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food is a protest against these -old-fashioned and villainous methods of treatment.{any other medicine you ever used, Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Foo ln forms new red.corpuscles in the blood and creates new nerve Unlike tissue to replace that destroyed by overwork and disease.It is impossible to obtain a more effective treatment for nervous disorders than Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food because it gradually and naturally restores the wasted nerve cells and rebuilds the system.It is the up-to-date remedy for weakness and disease resulting from exhausted nerves.DR.GHASE'S NERVE FOOD.50 cte a Box, 6 Boxes for $2.50.At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto.Agents Wanted for Dr.Chase's Last and Complete Receipt Book, 83; stockers and feeders, $3.25 to $5: cows, 2.90 to $4.90; heifers, $3 to $5; canners, .25 to $2.85; bulls, $3 to $4.45; calves, $4 to $6.25; Texas fed steers, $4.26 to $5.40; Texas dulls, $2.75 to $3.90.Hogs, receipts to-day, 22,000; to-morrow, 17,000; left over, 2,560; ebout steady; light, firm; top, $6; mixed and butchers, $5.76 to $5.95; .good to choice, heavy, $5.80 to $8; pough, heavy, $5.65 to $5.76; light, $5.65 to $5.90; bulk of sales, $5.85 to $5.95.CHICAGO MARKETS Range.of prices on the Chicago Board of Trade, May 31, 1901: ; 31st.80th Opening.High Low Clos\u2019g Olos\u2019g Wheat\u2014 May 744 75% T4 4% 74 July TY 14% T4 7456 723% May 43% 43% 43% 4% 4% \u201cJuly, - 446, 44% HB 444 4% May 81 HUY ns - 28 30% July 28%: 28% 28% * 28% 285% Parke\u2014 : .May 14.70 14.70 14.65 14.65 14.67 July 14.72 14.72 14.65 14.65 14.67 RS ad : May 3.22 8.2 8.17 8.17 8.22 July 8.20 8.22 8.15 8.15 8.20 | Short Ribs\u2014 May .\u2018eve cone 7.80 7.90 July 7.90 7.90 7.87 7.90 7.90 RECEIPTS BY RAIL AND CANAL.C.P.R.G.T.R.Canal.Wheat, bush .\u2014 12,600 26,000 Corn, bush ., .\u2014 109,900 \u2014 Peas, bush .\u2014 700 T5 Oats, bush .7,000 7,000 6,000 \u2018Barley, bush ,, .\u2026 .900 \u2014 \u2014 Flour, brls ., 1,650 1,085 400 5, ee es os os BOO 8,187 97 Butter, pkgs .2,470 95 \u2014 Cheese, boxes .2,449 1,300 552 EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS.London, May 31.\u2014On passage, wheat 1s quiet but - steady; maize, rather easier; country wheat market quiet buf steady.Liverpool, May 31.\u2014Spot wheat firm; and risise quiet; futures, wheat nominal; July, os 11 1-84; Sept, 58 1044d; maize nominal; July, 3s 11 1-8d; Sept, 3s 1136d.Paris, May 31.\u2014Wheat weak; May, 20.20; July and Aug., 20.80; flour weak; May, at 235.10; July and Aug., 25.85; country markets partially cheaper.LIVERPOOL CABLES.Liverpool, May 31\u2014Wheat, No.1 Cal., at 6s 134d; red winter, 5s 11464; No.1 Northern, 68 01d; corn, new, 4s; old, nominal; peas, 53 84; pork; 60s 6d; bacon, l.c., light 423 94; l.c., heavy, 40s 9d; s.c., heavy, 40s 3d; lard, 41s 64; tallow, American, 25s; Australian, 26s 3d; cheese, white, 47s; col- \u2018ored, 46s.jp MONTREAL READY TO MEET CORNWALL.The Montreal senior lacrosse team put in its final practice last evening preparatory to the match with the Cornwall aggregation to be played on the M.A.A.A.gr d { tion or the eel.cockroach fell into the water, and in its efforts to get out made a disturbance « the surface, which attracted the atten- The eel turned round, swam past it, discharged its battery a about eight inches off, and the cock coach instantly stopped stone dead.It did not even move its antennae after.Tne eel then proceeded to swallow its victim.and the narrator goes on to point out the curious circumstances thet the fis, whicn weighed about twelve pounds, shoula find it worth while to fire its heavy artillery at a creature an inch and a halt long.when it could easily have swallowed it sans facon.A NEAR VIEW OF GEN.CHRISTIAN DE WEITT.(Thomas F.Millard, in \u2018Scribner\u2019s.\u2019) - The figure of middle height, was stocky ana well-set, conveying at a fiance an impression of physical strength.\u2018here was nothing in the appearance or the dress of the man to cause one to single him oul from among any crowd ot burghers.He looked the typical Boer of the veldt, from his weather-beaten slouch hat to the cowhide boots into which his trousers were tucked.A more unmilitary figure could hardly be con- terved.\u2018fhor was no atttempt at uni form.A dingy, dark-blue sweater concealed the shirt\u2014if there was one\u2014and the trousers were an ordinary pair of brown overalls.Coat there was none.A bedraggled little cockade of ostrich feathers was stuck in one side of the fatband, but 14 had lost its freshness and diooped dispiritedly.Not the slightest indication of rank wes visible.Bus for the light magazine sporting rifle slung across his shoulder and a bandolier filed vith cartridges, he might easily bave passed for a jarmer who had just left his plough.As he faced us, with his back to the setting sun, his face was obscured in shadow.i could see that it wis bearded, and helonged to a wma wel aisng in middle age, but little more St:lt 1 exaggerate nothing when I sa that even at that mement I was cor scious that it was not the face of à cou mon place man.Perhaps it was his srraight, secure seat in the saddle, per haps his air of cool assurance and sel: possession, perhaps the quiet, even tons ot his voice: but, at any rate, the impression wes instantaneous and perman ent.DIED.WADGE\u2014At 53 Waverley street, Montreal Annex, on Friday morning, May 31 1801, after a brief illness, Harold E.M.Wadge, aged 39 years and 4 months.Funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock.to Mount Royal Cemetery.Kindly omit flowars.Plymouth, Liverpool apd Bury, Lancashire, England, papers, please co to-morrow afternoon.The boys feel in splendid condition for the struggle, and they are in no way concerned for the final result.Under the careful training of Captain Patterson, the players have been subject to hard and fast work during the past ten days.The team to represent the garnet and grey will be chosen from the following players: : Messrs.Hamilton, Taylor, Moore, Cameron, Christmas, Cappin.Bowie, McCarthy, Lunan, Liton, Budde, Caldwell, Davidson, Mackerrow, Haynes.rt REGIMENTAL INSPECTIONS.Major-General O\u2019Grady-Haly will be in the city to-morrow and inspect the Victoria Rifles.Next week he goes to Toronto and other places in the west on a tour of inspection, including the artillery camp at Deseronto.The bearer : section of the Victoria Rifles will be inspected to-morrow by Major C.W.Wilson, AM.S.The 53rd Regiment will be inspected on June-15 and 84th Regi ment on July 25, both by Lieut.-Col.Roy, D.OG.THE ELECTRIC EEL\u2019S VICTIM.(From \u2018Chambers\u2019s Journal.) At the Zoological Gardens a large electric eel was swimming in its tank with more activity than usual, when a big Financial.W.H.WEIR & SON STOCKBROKERS, 113 St.Francois Xavier St.W.H, WEIR.P.H.WEIR.Members Montreal Stock Exchange BEAUDRY & BROWN OrviL ENGINEERS AND LAND GUAVEVERS $07 87.Jame 87.MONTREAM WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 1% for general work in a gentleman's house: references required.For particulars,apply to J.R.DICK, 119 Mountain strech ENTS FOR SALE, Apply at *Witness\u2019 Office.\u201c~~ City dealing.C.P.R.\u2014 105%.BO 2 77 Richelieu 50 at 115% Dul.con Dom.St Merchan Hochela: Mont.Mont.Dom.C Merchan Twin CH 8% at 85, 75 at 84%, B 25 at 84%, at 8, 100 « EX Mr.Rcd Montreal P 76,000 share Company, Jeaving 2,91 sum A $1] $2,883,220 i The Royq ders have, shares, giv4 yet out, an this smell cannot be bly stock 1 REN The annu holders of Mills Comp at the offid Dame stree rice, was iy the year, wh adopted.Owen were gresident, à Messrs.E.Morrice Jr.A special which pass newal of $ due ic Apr ( Montre There is said of the are steady, activity and Rolled oats trade.The] There cont for smoked prices.Ch owing to t declined a lower.Eg] while other GRAIN afloat May] oats, 36l4c; 62%c; rye, FLOUR bakers, $3.4 $3.40; in $3.75 to $4 FEED\u2014M $16; Ontari bulk at $16 ROLLED to jobbers, $1.70 to $1.HAY\u2014No $11.50; clov lots on tra BEANS car lots, $1| PROVISI mess pork short eut 7 {amily sho heavy sho pure Canad parchment ment lined] 11%ec; tins, compound Tie; parc) Be; tin pai 14e, and bi EGGS\u2014 to 12c; N BUTTE fresh dat Lie; CHEES] Sc for weg MAPLE | per ib., in| Se to 16c POTAT( to 0c in ASHES FARMER Very fe brought 1d and the ny force, bri Breenstufy, radishes, ces.consid stuff, A] plentiful $1.40 the 8¢ the b asked for 80c the of ; turn the barre] bunches; 4c to 5c f 2c the gf dozen bun the dozen Montreal can cucur Per 1b.; à geese, 10g tub butte; ter, 20e ta kets, 12¢ to 20c the to $5 the the box; ; Tles have from 12c &.50 the t dles of 15 dles of 19 of se en nan 11, hse; 31 FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1901.LOCAL STOCKS \u2014 W1iTNESS OFFICE, May 31, Toon.} erably more activity was displayed | h Montreal Stock Exchange this morn- oz 12?veral stocks, notably Pacific, Twin = over apd Dominion Cotton, opened cer ge igher or two points higher than 8908 .close, and although the figures pester ract \u201conally, the tone was firm.éroppél Cotton 1s creeping slowly, and ig above yesterday's close.Twin fs remarkable for the amount of 1 dealing.consider NING BOARD.PR at 105%, 75 at 105%, 200 at sisi, 50 at 105%, 100 at 106%, 16 at 105, 275 oi AR.at 283, 25 at 282%, T5 at 282.30 at 185.Com CPE er 12 at 98, T5 at 97%, 25 at 97%.Los at 744, D at 4%, 2 at os HE \u201c5 at 76, 25 at 76%, 50 at TS, 1% at 77.Richelisu\u2014T5 at 118, 23 at 118, 25 at 118%, 0 at 113%, 2 at 119, 20 at 11814.Dul.commoi\u2014% at 8%.Dom.Steel common\u20145 at 33.Merchants Cotton \u201415 at 116, T5 at 115.ank\u201425 at 140 3 at 140.Hochelage, 230 10 at 133%, -¥ at \"132%.Mont.Tel.\u201440 at 169.Dom.Coal com ommon\u2014100 at.35.Merchants Bank\u20148 at 157.\" Twin City\u201450 at 84%, 75 at 55, 25 at 84%, 25 at 85, 100 at 95%, 100 at 85, 50 at 84%, 15 at 84%, 50 at 843%, 25 at 8414, 100 at 84 1-8.»5 at 84%, 100at 8434, 75 at 84%, 5 at 84, 175 at 85, 100 at 84%.La EXCHANGE OF STOCK.Rodolphe Forget, speaking of the Montreal Power Company, says that out of 15,000 shares embraced in ithe Montreal Gas Company, 2,083 shares have deen given in, leaving 2,917 shares, or, in other words,the sum A $116,680 is out, while the sum of $2,882,220 is In.The Royal Electric Company\u2019s shareholders have, out of a total holding of 22,600 shares, given in 22,450,leaving but 50 shares yet out, and it appears tbat \u2018the holder of \u2018Ms susll amount is in South Africa, and cannot be reached just now.' The Cham; bly stock is practically all in.RENEW THE BOND \u2018ISSUE.The annual general meeting of the share- solders of the Canadian Colored Cotton Mills Company, was held yesterday noon at the office of the company, 1760 Notre Dame street.The president, Mr.D.Mor- rice, was in the chair.The statement for the year, which was favorable, was read-and edopted.Mr.D.Morrice and Mr, C.D.Owen were re-clected president and vice- president, aad the Hon.G.A.Drummond, Messrs.BE.8.Clouston, T.King and D.Morrite jr., were reappointed directors.A special Meeting was afterwards held, wblch passed a by-law authorizing the re- powal of $2,000,000 issue of bonds, falling due ic April, 1902.COMMERCIAL Montreal Wholesale Markets.There is practically nothing new té be |.mid of the grain market -tp-day._-Rrices.tre steady, however.our \u201cis: gaining - in tivity apd a very good business is doing.oiled oats continue firm and feed is a fair trade.The market for May is unchanged.There continues to be an active demand for smoked meats and lard at unchanged prices.Cheese and butter are loslng tone owing to the large receipts.Butter has declined a full cent and cheese fractionally lower.Eggs continue actlve and steady hile other farming products are quiet.GRAIN \u2014 No.1 Ontario spring wheat, Moat May, 77c; peas.T6c afloat; No.1 oats, 363%c: Neo, 2 do., at 35%c; buckwheat, Rie; rye, b8le, and No.2 barley, 53c.FLOUR\u2014Manitoba patents, $4.30; strong bakers, $3.90 to $4; straight rollers, $3.20 to 18.40; in Ps at $1.65; Ontario.patents, B.75 to.SPED.Manitoba bran at $16 ; f16; Ontario bran in bulk, $15 ; bulk at $18.ROLLED OATS\u2014We quote millers\u2019 prices to jobbers, $3.50 to $3.60 per barrel, and $1.70 to $L.7234 in bags.} HAY\u2014No, 1, $12 to $12.50; No.2, $11 to 11.50; clover, $9.75 to $10.25 per tom In car lots on track.BEANS\u2014We quote at $1.50 for primes.tar lots, $1.35 to $1.40.PROVISIONS\u2014Heavy \u2018Canadian short cut mess pork, $19.50 to $20; selected heavy short cut mess pork, boneless, $20.50 to $21; lamily short cut back pork, $19.50 to $20; beavy short cut clear pork, $19 to $18.50; sere Canadian lard, in 375 1b.tierces, 1136\u20ac; serebment Hped 50 lb.boxes, 112; parchment lined pails, 20 Iba., 1Zc; tin pails, at l¥%e; ting, 3, 5 wnd 10 ibs.12¢ to 12Yc; tompound refined lard, in 575 Ibs.tierces, Te; parchment lined wood pails, 20 ibs., Se; tin pails, 20 Ibs, T%c¢ ; hams, 12%c to Me, and bacon, 14e to 15c per lb.EGGS\u2014Fair sized lots of No.1 at 11lée to 12e; No.2, 10c to 10%e, BUTTER~Choice creamery at 19c to 20c: fresh dairy, Be to 16e; held creamery at Bike; dairy, , le.CHEESE\u2014%c to ke for Quebec, \u2018ana & for western.: parie EE PRODUCTS New syrup, 6%c Lo Wi Ÿe to Î0e per fi, 70e to 75e -per tin; sugar, Hoe Qu to dûe In b Prices continue quiet at 38c ASHES pnts $4,20 to $4.30; second, $3.85.\u2014\u2014\u2014 FARMERS MARKET PRICES, MAY 31.Very few farmers from an y distance Jouet loads of produce to the city mar- og s forenoon, but the truck farmers force.* market gardeners, were out in full Res ringing enormous quantities\u2019 of DSA, especially shatots, rhubarb, and cadiohes, which they sold at very 16w pri- soft plentitu] 11.40 shorts at shorts in \u2018American cabbages are also Very end cheap, selling at from $1 to Bo poste, Oats sold at from 80c to asked ag; $1.20 per bag was the price thor buckwheat; peas, good for Eur bag we bushel; potatoes, 5c to 6c.ne the barra Bûc to 75c do.; carrots, $1.50 bunches young carrots, \"402 the dozen | de te eS; radishes, 6c to 8c do.; shalots, Ze on for large bunches; lettuce, 10c to dover $ dozen bunches; asparagus, $1 the the Ropunches; American caulifiowers, $2.50 Montre aps spinach, 23c to Z0c the basket; fan en cuctmbers, 40¢ the dozen; Ameri- per ip: Suacbers, 90c do.; dressed hogs, 9c Zeese To ead turkeys, 10c to 12¢ do.; and tub Butte do.; chickens, 10c to 126 0.; ter, 200 er, 18c to 20c the 1b.; print but- kets to 25c do.; fresh laid eggs in bas- tn to 15e the dozen; a few get 18c ?S ue dozen for their eggs; apples, $4 e barrel; oranges, $1.50 to $3.25 the box; lemons, ties have beens $2 to $2.50 do.; strawber- from 12¢ to 160 .50 the b dies of 15 or dies of 12 ha.the box; bananas, $1.25 to hay, 39 to $il per 100 bun- : straw, $4 to $5 per 100 bun- considering the superior quality of the | alllng at auction lately at.Forttortiontio: +: iio: 0:40: 4:00 ; FOR MEN.PANTS to Measure, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, $7.00.PANTS, Ready-Made and Ready-to-Don, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50.: FOR BOYS.KNEE PANTS, 5oc, 65c, 756,%1, $3.28, $1.50.Value and Fit are Right.Wh CURRIE, Clothier, 1967 Notre Dam est.:0:4:0 +: e:4:0:24-:0:420 1420: 4:0: +:0:4 WANT ADS.~FOR THI\u2014 \"WITN ESS: May be resté.pe VERS \u2018DRYSDALE 2 co, - Bookuellers and Stationers, 2478 St.Catherine street, OR WITE 5 0:4:C:42014-10:41014-20:4 10142014 gro R.TURNER, Grocer, PointSt.Charles, 60 Wellington Street, West of Subway, Classified Advertisements.CASH TARIFF.Situation Vacant.) \u201820 10 Situation Wanted._< \u2019 Puplls Wanted.WORDS FOR CENTS, | Rooms To Let, ~~ = 3c for each addi.| Articles Found.- | tional word, Six Secondhand Artl- irisertions for the | cles Wanted or} price of four.For Bale.J SN Property | wonbs 26 FIR Bas .For Sale or To Let.| cent \u2018for each \u2019 additional word.Other Articles fix insertionsfor For Sale.} the price of four.Personals 25 FOR.80 Agents Wanted.WORDS { Uil CENTS ilps 2 NOTICE PARTICULARLY, \u2018consequence, inuch higher.No charge made in our books for any advertisement of less than five agate lines space.MONTREAL TRADE.Dun\u2019s Bulletin of Saturday, Jume 1, will say of Montreal trade: \u2018The trade situation at Montreal continues satisfactory, and the outlook faver- able.General collections may be caMed good, and district failures.for the week ard} only two in number, with liabilities not exceeding $20,000.In heavy metals and hardware, there is not slackening as.yet in the brisk movement that has JDrevatied during the past two months, and in paints; oils, etc., there 1s still & very fair business doing.Values in these lines are all steady to firm; ingot tin and tinplates show sotne advance in outside markets, glass: shows a tendency to advance, end very stiff prices are maintained in linseed oil.In wholesale dry goods, stocktaking is gon- eral, and travellers are.having samples revised for.the.fall trip.Buyers just \u2018home from Europe report a steady firming up in woollen dress goods.Leather \u2018is quiet, but prices are.steadily Hetd.ceries show a good distribution country- slow business with jobbers; some.limited business has transpired in new crop Japans at 23 to 28 cents.The unfavorable resulis in the cheese trade last year bave apparently affected the make of this article this season, and exports are below the.figures of last Fear at date.More attention 1s being given in the country to the making than a -year ago, with satisfactory prices prevailing.In the \u2018money market there 1s nothing specially new; call funds are ia good supply at B percant.; OHBESE BOARDS.Brockville, Ont, May 80.\u2014At the choass board held here to-day, of which 1,570 were \u201cwhite; \u201cbat- ance cotored; 810 boxes sold on board.\u20ac 85e, balarce will go at this Fico on surb.Kingston, Ont, May 31.\u2014At the.cheese board to-day.1,674 boxes \u2018were Sioared, of which \u2018only 85 were colored.Biddtn degan at 8e, and ran up to 8%c; at en Mr.Leggett, of the Brockville board, was | present, and made a short address.tl ees LABOR NEWS STRUCTURAL IRON AND BOOT AND SHOE LAST- ERS MEET.The Boot and Shoe Lasters held a special meeting last night in St.Toseph*s LS St.Catherine.street, for the purpose\u2019 of considering the advisability of affiliating with the International Union.In view of the recent strike, and cther important matters affecting tne interests | of the trade in Canada, it was decide to become a branch of the international |\u2019 body.Thus they would be enabled to have the assistance and counsel of which they were debarred when working as an independent.local union.workers of Montreal and vicinity was held under the auspices of the rganiza- tion committee of the Federated Trades and Labor Council last night, in the large room of the Blue Label ali, Dorchester street.1 was.in the chair, and Mr.Geo.\u201cWarren delivered Gaon: 0:4: 0: 4201410: 410141014101 4 0:+:0:4 + \u2018bave to be made, and ho rai ta ro A: wards, but tea importers report continued: of batter, and shipments abroad are larger | 2,487 boxes were.figure 874 boxes were sold to five- Buyers.| i A mass meeting of the structural iron THE MONTREAL 1 [ = : : - \u201c FOR BOARD AND BOATS, ATL LAKE | Louisa tels \u2018also, Roonis To ; dress, : I.NEWTON, Louis Qu | BUMMER ETAGE 5 \u2018end -R.R.station; rent, Lie Apply to\u201d 0.F.(LILLY, Oedar avenue.23 SUMMER BOARD \u2014 ORCHARD FARM, penny situated on Mem phremagog.near wharf\u2019 and post-office, 3 \u2018miles\u2019 to Bolton Sulphur Springs, nice sandy beach, bathing house, plano; terms $4 and $5 per week; city references furnished.\"Address.ANGUS ST.MARTIN, Knowlton Landing, Que.25 RANKLIN HOUSE, HIGHGATE ra Open June to EE reasonable.\" ors als £8 COTE.Propri rietor, HE BATTLES HOUSE, On LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.First-class Bill of Fare, Fine large, rooms.Fine Boating, Ba hig Fishing.shy For terms, eto., a to 5.E.TAYLOR, Prop., Magog, re.| J BCGATTS: POINT HOUSE, | GRAND METIS, P.tusted between beach and public Besutifally el Splendid view of merchant service, Good, Dating e wh Daily mail.= oto: eto, Apply | bak: RTS RIGHAM ' QUE \u2014 Board for summer.months.Comfortable rooms.Quiet nei EL CrEvant Terms reasonable.References WART, Superintendent Dominion Express Oo.o MARLING, Ca Canada Life Assurance \"Co.Montreal Apply to WM.BLAOK- WOOD, Br Que, ENSIONNAT FRANCAIS.réa eu oe fd Ar French ily ly or te Fil pcan learning French, will find private tuition, by applying to Rev.J.ROY, Sabrevets, [3 TEE BASTHAN COTTAGE, COLD OREHARD, MAINE, | every.\u2018 njode: £- \u201cWrite tor tirtormation, Bok 324.| CURTIS FARM HOTEL, ©.FOBTUNES ROCKS, Me.Sent for Booklet, meee : .| MRS.§ J.\u2018CURTIS.$ There's More i than Looks \u2018In other words, looks! î isn't everything.\u2019 + od Ao.sive, you their names for reference.: 204 St.James street.| C.B.CARTER, X.C., President.- D ANDAR oo DAVE 1 .WM.GERAGHTY, H.W.RAPHAEL.oath, ery Soden.$ The Columbia for 1901 ; ;( erfect in every essential point necessary for comfort.Ce ml safety\u2014worthy of the high-grade machine that it is, You will be studying \u201cyour own interests in in- - specting this line Write for \u2018Catalogue.SOLE BEPRESENTATIVE : t © REA W.KERR, 2230 8t Catherine St.THE NATIONAL \u2018CYCLE AND AUTOMOBILE, co.Limited, p Toronto, Canada.= 400 [OH HOO HOV LON IOD GOH AGH IONS) ISH 5 0d:0 - YOU CAN JOIN payments are Ten Cents per \u2018weck per Share, DAILY WITNESS.ARE You GOING TO THE SEASIDE OR COUNTRY?= The Pulabors of the \u201cWitness\u201d have again opened the SUMMER RESORT INFORMATION BUREAU, at \u201cthe \u201cWITNESS\u201d PRINTING HOUSE, corner of Craig and St.Peter streets,\u201d where those contemplating going to a \u2018Summer Resort may, a their leisure, look over interesting Booklets, Pamphlets and Caxds, - \u2018descriptive of \u201c the leading Summer Resorts of Canada, and the United States.Also time tables of Railways and Steamboats reaching these resorts, together with descriptions of the interesting points along the various routes.This is the oldest newspaper Summer Resort: Bureau in Can: ada.A cordial invitation is extended\u2019 to all.\u201c« Witness\u201d readers to consult: the Bureau, which is open during regular office hours, Best T.{ Hathing gh in D or: Boos Mare \"HOUSE, 2 N.S.bo oe 100 feet from hotel, T and late in season.OCEANIC Se PEAK'S ISLAND, Me.: \u2018One of the finest locations in Casco Bay, three \u201cmiles from Portland.Bath: hoa! and Pure spring water.Coen oh oe sofictiad.Bahing | GASPE BASIN The Favorite Spot for Health and Sport.\u2019 CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERN, The vicinity affords beautifnl Scenery, fine | Ne { img unexoelled fishing, Guests have on and trout fishingin connection wif dress.Salmon nnd Trout Fishing par excellence: BAKERS HOTEL, = {OPENED JUNE why ud so'long and favorably kn firat-claas accom- solong en for tourists, all th the comforta of home, Before making your plans for your summer ng J be sure to write for terms aud other information to BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Quebec,\u2019 GROVE COTTAGE, \u2018Ia the Adirendacks.Wadbam's MHI N.Ye Boating, Drives and Walks, Ronacnani rates.Fishing.for Booklet: - JF WHITNEY, Propre Hatfield House, MASSENA SPRINGS, N.F.Terminus of Grand Trunk.Will open June 15th.Reduced tates for month; Au to $12 per week.- House, first\u2019 class; wa- .ters, .Specific remedy tor vide Tango of digdases.; 2 16 lrmkapoänens and BAY view HOUSE, | Neer\u2019 \u2018Portland.One or the most beautiful ; spots\u2019 on the rocky coast of Maine, to pend.à summer vacation.Send for descriptive booklets.W.G.TIBBETTS.15 porronmientensensencenençen ten senten 3 nt +e.>: ES | Wehave over $145,000.00 loaned to our members, at-the | present: time, andthe Parent Society has over $430,000.00 AH of these loans are upon properties acquired Lov od purpose \u2018of homes 8 the members, and if you would like to know how well.th ; satisfied we will be AT ANY-TIME.; Shares are $500.00 Each, 81,000.00 of stock.Full OS tormation\u2019 and clroulars on appitcation to the dates à Moohäntes* Institute, The Office is open every Tuesday evening from eight to nine o'clock for the convenience of these unable to call during.the day.\u2018THE PEOPLE\u2019S MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, CLASS B.\u2018WORKERS | J.WIDMER NELLES, Vice-President.VID GUTHRIE, ALFRED JOYCE, Wm\u2019 J.MCGEE, Sec.-Treas.RE D,_FRASER, Trustee.ing sick and funeral benefits, in addition to the care of the interests of the trade.H wae decided to form a union in 8 ation with the Federated Trades Council, and some fifty of those present hand- Led in their names as members.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 WANT \u2018TO GO TQ THE PRIVY COUNCIL, The.Court of Appeal on.Wednesday ' confirmed the judgment of the Superior - Court in the two- cases of.the lensing ton Land Company and the Canada Industrial Company, and Buller and the Canada Indusrtial Company.Yesterday motion was made to carry these two cases to the Privy Council; and the mo- explanatory of the objects of t the meet : tion was taken en delibere.ing, which was to form a union, combin-: f+ WAILLLS COLLAPSED.! New York, May 31\u2014A large portfon of the side walls and nearly all of the rear wall of a fourstory tenement at 609 Third avenue collapsed early, this morning.There were eighteen All of them escaped unhurst except that two children were badly bruised, \u2018fireman called to the accident had three ribs broken, A DISASTROUS FIRE.St.Petersburg, May 31.\u2014As a result of a firé which occurred near Simbirsk, in south-eastern Russia, a hundred and thirty-five houses were destroyed.Two women were killed and many persons injured.\u2018| TO.EET, \u201c\u2018p®0 LET, SELF CONT Pop regret hat asleep in the house when the walls toll.| FOR SALE, Plans, usoë in our eight months, sully warranted in every wespect; special prices to immediate cash or instulment purchasers.A rare chance to secure one of these celebrated pianos cheap.OM planos and organs of any make accepted in part payment.LEACH'S Piano Rooms, 2440 Catherine street (between Stanley and mmond).Open every evening until 8:80.FOR SALE, PRINTING MATERIAL \u2014 Second-hand Jobbing type, book-type, chases, framums and osees; Ruggles card \u2018press, 3x5; Gordon press, 14x22; aiso about 40 ft.office partition, T ft, high.Old type, suitable for Babbit-fhetal.MITCHELL & _ WILSON, 1727 Notre Dame street.81 CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS, HANGING Baskets, .Rustic Stands and \u2018Gardens- fll- ed promptly and reasonable.JOHN - DDDY- & SONS, Westmount Greenhouses, Sherbrooke, comer Kensington.Cars stop at the door.(Mount 589.) 81 LADY'S CLEVELAND BICYCLE For Sale, : in\u2019 first \u2018class condition, $22.Address \u2018CLEVELAND, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.23 FOR SALE \u2014 GAS STOVES TO RENT, $8 - per yegr; after threo yearly payments; * stove becomes your property; 14,000 in use in Montreal connected Las for use), fpe.ONTRBAL GAS | POR SALE, ois \"AND ELECTRIC FIX | brasg ahd elegantly _.solid dsheë: Phigut Gasciies, $hg0s digne He .On point on Boa Shore: no pa fever: A | excellent sailing d deep y | Fee SEL gi i id troller, $2.75; 2-light Gasolier, 32 ; Bracts, 30c up; beautiful $3.00.Open evenings till th an ho 815 Dorchester strest, near era % MORRIS Upright § ifdios for the past |.Situations Vacant.two children; good es, Call at 78 Duiutn avenues.TE WANTED, A NURSE AND HOUSHEMAID, immediately.Apply 16 MacGregor ot WANTED, A FIRST CLASS GROOM.ap- .bly, tating references, which must be of the best.P.O.Box 268, city.WANTED, A CITY TRAVELLER ON Com- Toi , Or piherwise, ta represent a pa- por mill, Apply, 2285 P.O.Box, city.gly.ng, references; WANTED, JUNIOR CLERK FOR Wie sale Warehouse; boy just leaving school preferred.Apply in writing, stating age and qualifications, to P.O.Drawer 2352.a1 WANTED, \u2018A GENERAL SERVANT, Wiling to go to Ste.Agathe for the summer; must-bave city references.Apply before 10 à.m., or between 1 and 3, or after 8 o'clock, to 62 Simpson street.31 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A THOR- oughty Teliable man who understands the of horses.Apply to WALTER PAUL.Grocer.WANTED, A KITCHEN MAID TO GO TO the country: réferences required.Apply 917.Sherbrooke.street, mornings before \u2018ten, and e 30 WANTED, rapiaratT GENERAL Servant,\u2019 good plain cook, willing to go to the seaside.Apply evening, 246 Univer- _sity street.30 SALESMAN WANTED.APPLY TO R.J.TOOKE, 177 St, James street.29 FOR SALE, Cash or.Credit, Parlor Sets, Bedroom \u2018Süites, Diding \u2018Sets, Sarpete, Ollcloth, Curtains, Staves, etc.PRINCE \u20ac0., 88 Bt.Lawrence street.EINDLING FOR THE MILLION, Kindling, Blocks, ple, $2.80; Tamarac 5; Mn Blocks, $1.50; cut any length; dellverad anywhere in the city: J.O.MACDIARMID, Richmond square.Bell Telephone Uh 58, FOR SALE, Beard ef Trade Membership Certificate.Apply to : \"RIDDELL & COMMON, se5 St.James St, MONTREAL, \u201cTo Let.ee TO LET, GRLF-CONTAINED HOUSÆ, 778 Dorchester, near Beaver Hall Hill, eight, rooms, furnace, modern convéniences,perfect order, all Sreshly tinted; Tent moderate.- .(PE , Registry and Sorin Sa, Custom House: To L&T, THAT FRET.\u201cCLASS SRLF- > contained house, = No.824° Coa a ave., ~Westmotisit, heated by hot watar furnace; .modern in every respect.Key at No.wo -Grosvenor avenue.-SUBSTANTIAL SUBURBAN residence of the late Mr.Thomas Phillips, with outbuildings, on St.Catherine goad, Outremont; donvènieut to M.P.&:1, Electric cars; water and \u2018other cof venlences; aéventéen rooms, three: acres | ground, variety of fruit, nicely laid out ounds; rent low.\"Asply to Li.Di FRR- csv Tp AINBD HOUSED, .Dorchester, near Beaver Hall Hill, hone \u2018rooms,\u2019 furnace, modern conveniences, perfect order,all freshly tinted; rent moderate.Apply to L.D.PERHAM, Registry and Shipping \u2018Office, Custom House.HOUSE TO LET, A FARM HOUSE, AT &t.Remi, P.Q.\u201cabout 2% miles from R.R.station; = two trains daily from Montreal; beautifully situated, and well adapted for large family or boardinghouse.For particulars, address, CHAS.STEWART, St.Remi P.0., P.Q.STORES AND GFFICES.HEATED = fiteam, In tde New Building, St.D peter street, between Merchants Bank and tness\u2019 Offiee.' Apply to \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.\u2018 6 TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, hot water beating and all modern conveniences.H.CLEG- HORN, Thornton\u2019 Ville, or 2 A Catherine street.i mm ~ Property.$700.- \u201cFOR -SALE, BRICK HOUSE, FOUR apartinents ard hall; lot 25x90, 73 La- bell street.\u201d \u201cThree -pétnutes\u201d walk from :Shamrock, gro ounds.81 FOR EXCHANGE, A FIRST-CLASS RBSI- dence Jn Net End; Eood stabling, Would e p payment tages or house built in flats in good locality.Address HOUBE, \u2018Witness® Offi.2% FOR SALE, TUPPER STREET, STONE front.golld brick House, 9 rooms; modern provements ; good\" 0! only cash required.A map.P.o.Box punir \u2014\u2014\u2014 Er EEE WANTED TO BORROW $3,000 AT 5 PERcent, frst mortgage.Address -M:L., 18, \u201cWithess' Office.WANTED, TO SURCHAEE, GOOD \u2018MAN- doi \u2018aud Guitar; slate \u201cprice\u201d \u201casa A, 69, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED T0 EXCHANGE A GOOD od tage Upright Plano for an Organ.App _8.R, 5, \u201cWitness\u201d Office.WANTED, TO PURCHASE, LADIBS® ~ Gentlemen's Cast-off Clething, Furs, Car .pets,\u201d Household Furnitire ofall descrip- tions, Pictures, ngs, Musical In- gtrumients, Firearms, Blcycles; best prices paid.Address, K, 493 Craig street.Post-Office Box 423, formerly of 539 Oraig street.Lost, Strayed and Found.LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING, Between 6.30 and 7 p.m., between Mackay atrest and Windsor station, Lady's Diamond Pin, Finder rewarded.Return to 91 Mackey street.ment Houses Wanted.WANTED, NEAT FURNISHED COTTAGE for summer, within easy access to iMont-4 feal.Reply, stating -particulars and terms, to M.C., 80, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.31 OBITUARY.New York, May 31.\u2014Brigadier-General T.Wilson, United States Army, retired, 18 dead.He was born in the District of Columbia on June 10, 1832.Buffale, May 31.\u2014Mr.Henry E.Perrine, a well known business man of this city, 1s dead.His second wife, who survives him, was Mrs.Folsom, mother of Mrs.Grover Cleveland.Mr.Perrine was\u2019 74 years of age.WANTED, FOR À SMALL FAMILY OF 4 persons, no children, a young girl as general servant, to go to the country; no washing or ironing.Apply 4 Lincoin avenue.29 WANTED, An TOUNG \u2018WOMAN FOR CONfectionery stor speaking French and pest to 0812 St.Lawrence ot English.WANTSD, A COOK.APPLY AT No 2 Mountain street: \u201cWANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR av offios; must write weil, be handy with needle, and well.recommended.Apply to R.PARKER & CO., Dyerg-and Cleaners, Box 560, \u201cWitn \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Office.29 WANTED, a GOOD PLAIN COO COOK; MUST be a reliable woman.Apply to MRS._PAUL, 38 Park avenue.2 WANTED, A LADY TEACHBR HOLDING _ a Model School diplomas, for the eolemen- tary department of St.Lambert Model schoul; salary, $350.Address, giving references and experience.JAI R.BEATTY, Secretary Treasurer, St.Lambert, Montreal.29 :| WANTED, YOUNG GIRL, ONE MONTH, for gemeral housework; No.Antoire road, Westmount.WANTED, GENBRAL SHRVANT, No 3 Cote St Antoiae road, Westmount.27 WANTED, A THOROUGH.COMPETENT al Servant for an elderly couple residing in a central part of the west end; .good wages, and no washing.5 is an .exceptionally good place for.a quiet, Seite able person desiring a comfortable home.Apply In writing, giving address, and Te ferences.G.'T., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.8 Cote St, 21 :| WANTED, A STENOGRAPHER and-Typs- HH ter, Sprrect in welling and willing to, > \u201cbégin ork _#° thoderats.salary.Box 199 P.0.WANTED.A RESPEUTABLE GIRL AS Housemaïd, with references: Apply at 840 Peel street.18 WANTED, AT ONE, coop, Plain Cook; must have city references; oaly two in family.1209 Dorchester street.16 WANTED, A BOY TO ASSIST IN AN or- fice and collest accounts.Apply P.O.\u2018 Box, 136, city.7 WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, plain cooking, no washing; references required.19 Brunswick street.= AGENTS WANTED, TO PUSH \"WO Wide\u2019 on apécial trial raté offer, Nothing nicer to canvass for.Generous coul- missions.It is just what intelligent people are looking for, Write for terms, samples, ete.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, Publishers, Montreal Employment Wanted.WAN IF SD, BY HONEST AND BNERGETIO Young man, situation in office as bookkeeper, cashier or collector; highest references.Address M., 24, \u2018Witness\u2019 Of- ce.31 WANTED, GARDEN WORK, SEASON,day or job, town or country; 20 years\u2019 steady experience; city references; total ab- 4iatner, Address WORK, \u2018Witness\u2019 or ce.A YOUNG PROTESTANT LADY wishes position as nursery governess to not more than two small children, Address, MARIE, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.SITUATION WANTED BY MAN WHO thoroughly understands the ¢are of good horses; total abstalfier and good references.Apply to J.HARRIS, The Andrews Home, 46 Belmont Park.\u2019 30 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, a family\u2019s washing to do at her own home; good satisfaction given.Apply! to 89 8t.Genevieve street.WANTED, BY A WELL EDUCATED aki of good habits, g situation of any kind; 5 ofvil a by profession, but wille ng to © 2) ZT at offers; good vets ddress C.F., \u2018Witness\u2019 oO fes.Rooms to Let.TO LET, A LARGE, NICELY Furaished double bedroom; almost opposite the Arena.Apply, \u20184134 St.Catherine street, Westmount.29.TO L LET, THREE UNFURNISHED ! Rooms, central locality, suitable for light housekeeping ; rent erate.Tenant must furnish reference.Apply 98 Bleury.28 ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAMILY, CAN BF had.by Pan-American visitors, by addressing 225 Bird avenue, Buffalo, N.Y.27 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM TO let; private family.206 Prince Arthur st.Plats Wanted.WANTED TO RENT A SMALL FLAT for manufacturing purposes.Address, stat._ ing rent, to P.O.Box 1004 29 pme Personal.ADVERTISER3 ARE REMINDED THAT .it is contrary tu the provisions Of the postal laws to deliver letters addressed to initials only; an advertiser desiring to conceal his or her identity may economi- ally do s0 by having replies directed to a box at this office; ten cents added to tha price of the advertisement covers ex- | penses in connection therewith, including the forwarding of letters.SE armee ee rose ne Ir Ee.H It TUE ete teem TO nl] amar aE on me ap rere A fe ime rr rou in a Cn re tr + ne init ILES és ze Puzzles.fare an eight-pointed star, as in the el place the counters on seven of # lowing, viz.: a k = Each counter is to be drawn from a_vacant point along the corresponding line to another vacant point, and there left.You then start from\u2019 another vacant point, and proceed in like manner till the séven points are covered.ELEVEN GUESTS IN TEN BEDS.{Republished by request.) An innkeeper had a sudden influx of ests, eleven arrivin emand ing Dede.\u2018he host had only disposal, but he, not- ton Dede hs es to accommodate them as follows: he put two in the first bed, with the understanding that the second should have a bed to himself after a brief interval; he then pat the \u2018third in the second \"bed; e fourth in the third bed, and so on, He tenth- be ing accommodated in the ninth bed.He had thus one bed still left, which the eleventh man, mow sleeping double in the first bed, was invited to occupy.It ig clear that there must -be a fallacy somewhere, \u2018but where does it lie?SQUARE WORD.An herb, a notion, a girl\u2019s name, discourse.THE FAMILY PARTY.A family gathering included 1 father, 1 ers, 4 children, 3 grandchildren, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 sons, 2 daughters, 1 fether-indaw, 1 mother-miaw and danghter-in-law, and yet there were on ly seven persons present.How can the\u2019 \u2018two statements be reo reconciled ?grand- The answers to \u201cthese pussies will be given : next Friday.Answers to Last Week's \u2019 Puzzles.\u201d THE BALANCED PENCIL.Given a Jead pencil, and a penkyife, with which h you ehampen the ened to \u2018the-finest possible point.to balance the pencil in an t, er nearly upright, posi ox we e tip of of the { forefinger.mn; Éric the blade of the pen- ris oh should.be.à emgll.and light one) Ets Le ponci nou die por, in the direction of its I \u2018axis.partially, close the knife.The he = THE MARKET- WOMAN : AND H EGGS.joe following is & wellknown prob le: market-woman, sellin; her first customer the +h and -half an egg over.tomer she Sold onetbalf of the remein- der and half customer she sold half her yet remaining stock and.an egg over, found that she had ha se ariginally?ow many eggs had & y?Solution : Hore original stock was seven.To discover it, it is sufficient Jo note when cher an egg: ad ae This Ge a Plus halt ows ool, it ds obvious that the half in on must have been one egg and a AT \u201cShe bad, therefore, prior to this \u2018second transection three lefs.At ; mele she gave half hier original\u2019 stock, plus half an\u2019 egg, and as this left | with three eggs, it follows that her ber original etock must bave been seven.© poi eo the je star Jin 00 doing strict- | i Professor.Gates, chology, at oy ashin ton, has been ex- oi rong i po optical illusions-snd he]: in one panty, and | randmother, 2 fathers, 2 oth.2 an egg over To a third | CHARADE.My first is on the floor; My last is on your beads, whole you'll eure surely find : eposing on its be Ans.Mattress.: © ENIGMA.IL partake alike in your joy and sorrow, and your home would not be home without me.Ans.\u2014The letter O.Answers have been : received from Ella Livingston, who thinks the answers to Lulu Reichling\u2019 s riddle is \u201cWind\u201d Some- oa, in \u2018Westmount.says it is \u2018imagina- om.ANOTHER OPTICAL ILLUSION.: of the laborators, of ov found & rn new as that completely deceive the human eyes.Here, for ture that has interested Professor Gates.At first glance you would not\u2019 doubt the = 3 > 4 PHOTO SUPPLIES \" We have them \u2018ail, and the nicest selection, of Cameras and; Kodaks; at popular prices, in town.Outof |\u2019 \u201ctown: people can- \u201cwrite tous ART& PHOTO EMPORIUM 1833 Notre Dame St., |.MONTREAL, instance, is.a strange.pic- | A \u2014 § \u201cmonsuraent of he ty mene] .on a piece of will show yon that they are preety of the same- height.|: ADVERTISEMENTS.\\THE MOLSONS BANK A \u2018Branch of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, the 3rd | June, on the.corner of Jaques \u2018Car tier Square and: St.Paul St., Moni- real, to be called the ** MARK ET AND HARBOR BRANCH,\u201d under the management of Mr.J.DINHAM MOLSON JAS.ELLIOT, General Manager.MONTREAL, 29th May, 1301.MY LADY'S TOILET Is Jacomplete without the daily use of DR.WHITE'S ELE O COMB, No more hair falling out, dandruff or headache, The ¢omb Is unbreakable, always clean aud ready-for use, and is sold on a srmntee.Price40c, Send post card for particulnrs.White's Electric Comb Agency, ¥3 Bt.John St.\"TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION | SEE OF THR: HAMITOULIN & NORTH SHORE RAILWAY, SEALED TENDERS will be received at the office: of the General Superintendent of the Manitonlin & North Shore Railway Company, Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., up to 12 9'clock noon, of the 15th day of June, 1601, for the construction of a section ot the | the Manityalin & North Shore Rallwav from mile 13 to the crossing of the.Vermil- Von River, à distonte of about five miles.Plans, profile and specifications, may be | seen at the offics of the engineer in charge at Sudbury, Ont, or the Chief Engineer, Sault\u2019 Ste.Mari cepted.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, May 27th, 1901: |THE LAKEOF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY, Limited.{amas at Keewatin and Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, CAPACITY, 82,500 QARRELS DAILY.E astern 0 No.10, GER pq Building, Francois Xavier St, TH BOILER INSPECTION \u201cINSURANCE COMPANY, OF CANADA.orricE REMOVED To Room No.19, me INSURANCE COMPANY, \u2018Adjoining Bank of Montreal, 2 X.R.MUDGE, Agent, (Cancer, Cancer.Dr.Percy\u2019 s Anti-Cancer Is yey highly récoramended'-for: the Reliet and Cure.of - Cancer, \u2018Tumiors, Scrofule and Diseases of the Skin.Sufferers are Invited to give it a trial.For sale by _ 3.A.MARTE, Druggist, MEN'S CLOTHING a the clots are sent back to you looking i ke new.R.PARKER R & x CO., 1958 Notré ré DameSL, MD Montreal, Que.: nissan Main) 1597, (Merchants) %.SORE F EET.CLE FOR BOOKS CATALOGUES, Erc.Scpplied from drawings or Photographs by competent artists.and etched on on sine at JOHN DOUGALL & RON _ \u2014 Fran E BICYCLES ror\u20141901 Are every-day business - 1842 ST.CATHERINE STRERT, - 59T4 WELLINGTON STREET, 12 Peel Street, Mon Corner Craig and Bleury streets.revs BUB-AGENCIES: .THE NATIONAL OYCLE AND.AUTOMOBILE CO., Limited, ontreul, Head A SESSION.OF THE COURT or KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding ciiniinal Jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on \u2018SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY OF JUNB NEXT, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to ail who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Jail of the said District, and all others, that they must be.present: then and there; and I also give T miôtice \u2018to.All Justices.-of:tie Peacs, Coro- \u201c | nersimd Peace Officers, in\u2019 and.for the said |\" | District, \"that they must be présent, then and there, with their Records, Rolls, In- dictmets and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities, - J.B, THIBAUDEAU, | Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 14th May, 1901.15 bicycles, with excellent parts, carefully adjusted for service and satisfaction\u2014strong, durable and rigid.Write for Catalogue and learn all about this famous bicycle.3861 ST.CATHERINE STREET.43: AT, LAWRENCE STRERT.Spit Office; J'oronto, Ont.i | maronusn & NORTH SHORE RAILWAY, e, Ont.Tenders must bel -| Made :on printed forms supplied.Tha lowest or.any tendèr not nécessarily ac- REFORD AGENCIES.GLASGOW BE SERVICE.ONTREAL.\u2014Agents\u2014 Glasgow: Donaldson Bros.THOMSON LINE, Weekly London Service From PORTLAND.&.ARROY .#88, BRECKFIELD., *Chartered.mm MONTE! 88, KILDONA (cold storage sectes Se CERVONA (cold storage).8.HURON (cold storage).85.FREMONA.\u201c88 DEVONA (cold'storage).FOR ABERDEEN.#88, GLITRA.veeciees ov 88.ESCALONA,.waar Chartered.\u2018ents Cairns, Young & Noble, 'Newcastle-on- rae AL Low, Bons & Co., 7 Fenchurch avenge London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Co.Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.COLD STORAGE Fitted in special steamers of both lines.reins nou 13 uly asvesseesne LORD LINE, To Cardi, 88, LORD CHARLEMONT.-\u2026+June 12 88.LARNE,.veses sores June20 Ageats\u2014Guthrie,\u201d Heywood.kCo.Cardi Thomas Dixon & Son, Belfast, THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, 23 and 25 Bt.Sacrament Street.MONTREAL.or ~ IA LD) Cae ro UEBEC STEAMSHIP .COMPANY, (Limited).| RIYER AND GULF OF 8ST.LAWRENCE.Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes.THE WELL and favorably known SS.\u201cCAMPANA,\u2019 1,700 tons, lighted by electricity, and with all \u2018modern comdorts, | leaves Montreal.on Mondays, at 2 p.m.8rd and 1th June; lst, 15th and 29th July; 12th and 26th August: 9th and 23rd September, for Pictou, N., S., calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Grand River, Summerside, PE.L, and Charlottetown, P.B.L The finest trip of the season for health and comfort.ARTHUR ecretary, Quebec.AHERN, Sec For freight, passage and StaterGoms, apply to J: 6.BROCK & C®., Agents, 211 Commissioners street, eus.IDEAL ROUTE - L \u2014e PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, Superb steamers via Thousand Islands, Kingéton, Bay of Quinte, Rochester, N.Y.Toronté, Hamilton, Quebec and the Saguenay.Only line running all the St.Lawrence Rapids.TORONTO-MONTREAL LINE steamers leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at\u2019 11.80 a.m.From June 17th daily, except Sunday.| HAMILTON-MONTREAL LINE steam- \u201cers leave on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs at 7 p.m.Special low rates on this Tine, QUEBEC LINE: steamers leave daily.SAGUENAY LINE steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays and Saturdeys st 8 a.m.R.&O.Hotels, MANOIR RICHELIEU, Murray Bay, P.à, and HOTEL TADOU- Same Tadousac, P.Q., will open early in une.\u2018For tickets, staterooms, ate., apply to Jos.F.Dolan, agent, 28 St.Names street: (opposite post oy TTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY.DAILY MAIL LINE STEBAMERS : Sundays Excepted.SOVEREIGN § EMPRESS Montreal and Ottawa.Passdngers from Montreal take 8 a.m.train to Lachine to connect with steamer \u201cSovereign.\u201d Excursions to CARILLON Daily, $1.00.Take the § p.m.train to Lachine for SHOOTING T! RAPIDS, MARKET BOAT LINES To Carillon and Intermediate Potts take the Str.DUCHESS OF YORK, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6a.m., Canal Basin, foot of Nazareth Street.For Papineauville, Browns, Montebello, Hawkesbury, etc, take Str.PRINCESS, Tuesda sdays and Fridays, at 5.30 p.m.Freight and engers carried at lowest rates, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Head Office, 165 Common St.Telephone Main 1629.TICKET OFFICES \u2014Four Offices.St.James street: 128, 137, 143 and 178; Windsor Hotel à Grand Trunk Station.amma Cement, Drain Pipes, &o, agents of the Company, or to on en \u2018} * Fitted with cold storage.DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICED From San 1 From Boston.ominion.June Cambroman.8 via Queenstown.*Roman.e.: (15 Commonwealth.June 5 *oitomuan .\u2026.\u2026.22 New England.V
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