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[" = & E.3 - 3 5 aE ) - a NV SET TEN -g à Fine iG JF - i ui Là \u2018 | ; ; : Weather.533 : \u2019 : S fe Vor © Ce Price ONE CENT.tes \u2014 Es : Tr > > \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 the ; i ions pendihg/ \u2018But the ohe on which | for th ; t ing with the Russian Empire con- E CAS actions pending, \u2018but the ofi¢'on which SAN DOMINGA 10 or the security of personal property.standing with the Russian Empire con SIRM .to 5 >\" THE SAX E, judgment was.given yesterday was in- N, REBELL! 1.1 Fhe- President and the ministers, it was cerming events in the mear East is con- R MACKENZIE BOWELL ot / \u2014 stituted in January, 1597.For yéars jee STORY OF TE FALL OF THE ; or pared, were lo to leave, the ducive to the continued maintenance of \u2014 \u2018 ; ums pai the city for damages ha THE ile ry before the submission of al e order and tranquillity -in those regions.EAD ped interesting Evidence at the En- been paid under protest and \u2018this case CAPITAL $ authorities of the different districts of His Majesty I athed that ne Pre L ER OF THE OPPOSITION IN es- : was taken to compel Ste.Cunegonde, D { Santo Domingo had been received, and last session of the delegations the gen- THE UPPER HOUSE HONOR- LG: quete To-day.which called in St.Henri and West- - An ; Cu \u2018all political - prisoners were to be liberat- eral teal situation had in no way ED BY HIS FOLLOWERS to mount en guarantie, to pay the sums Monte Christi, Republic of Santo D@fed.The revolutionary army entered undergone any material change.He paid : ars disbursed by the city under protest.The Mingo, May 7.\u2014Further confirmation was: Sen Domingo at eleven a.m.the same , tribute to the Austrian-Hungarian \u2014 all THE STORY OF À LEGACY\u2014PAY- |total amount involved is some $200, | SCT nee, Ce DE den Dee rent and took possession of the forces employed in the China expedi- Ottawa, May 7\u2014Sir\u201cMackenzie Bowell je MENT OF NOTES 0 her action, sil ending, is to 9n Era fit 0\" Che porjuiouatt | \u201c\u201cEbe\"Torn of va government of San Hon tnd ttre ho the gere fr vas bangueted Lx migné by Li Too the \u2014_\u2014 compel the suburban municipalities to forces commauded by nay loeb reside 1 Domingo bas not been decided upon.for improved.naval stations and for in.Messrs.RY \u201cBorien Yr Home pte The enquete in the case of Samuel bear the cost of the auxiliary Craig establiohed there Poa rotons Bower untiFl T \u20ac 1 ED , dispensable increases in the personnel and À.W.Carscallen, of the House of Los- Saxe, Henry Saxe and David Levi, charg- Street sewer, which has been in course rew elections have been held.Peacë THE \u2018CBSTRIAN\u2019 READY.-| of the ileet and for the construction of Commons, were also present.The ex- ed with attempt to defraud creditors, of construction for the last three Or is completely re-established in the southi| Halifax, N.S., May 7.\u2014Tht first trans- shins.Premier expressed his complete confi- o- was resumed this morning before Judge four years.ern art of Santo Domingo.ni port, Cestrian\u2019 is now al ready to part ; demie, in.the present Opposition leader.Ch t.\u2014\u2014= vices from \u2018Puerto Plata on thë{for South Africa.The horses are being .Sir Wilfri urier called this a notion , is Messrs.Vineberg and Mingay gave MORE IMMIGRANTS.north coast announce that the crew of:put on board to-day.The men who go QUEEN WILHELMINA but Sir Mackenzie was under the im.ne- evidence concerning their transactions the Dominican war vessel at that port én board will parade at eight o'clock to- \u2014 pression we might still be proud to call 5.4 ds Hin, Eh tem os oes n pos a ee DRE CL pu ar | GENERAL, CONDIMION was sar BEB Rs amit in \u2018 Nise Annie Saxe, sister of Henry and LARGE NUMBER ARRIVING DAILY Deschamps, an order to surrender.An Gol.Humy à ey, embarkation Se, two ISFACTORY WHEN LAST .kenzie, \u2018with dreams of \u2018future indepen- , ; j in Samuel Sexe, and Mrs.Levi, also gave « FROM, EUROPE.agreement providing for a suspension of Ymaval and two military officers, inspect- HEARD FROM.dence.I want to see our rising gene À F = SHS ei snl ta questions ace _ ae ee D en ee ter Tue = fin, qt, Sut [hs pa of he en- vss 3 .Li ?Pr ; Tepection the transport will take The Hague, May 7\u2014Queen Wilhel- ar à i toa moi th ! he by Mr.J.P.Cooke, the Crown pre No day passes now without the arrival drawing up of the conditions on (pick \u2018place at moom to-morrow and she is ex mina\u2019s physicians Y ssued this morning ve dia 1697 took the uawise positio n that 5 ent, secutor, and by Mr.N ras er, Sas of considerable bodies of immigrants des- the port will capitulate to the revolu pected to sail at two o\u2019clock, the following bulletin from Castle Loo: Ihe.closer we ara y come a ttes fou * ed that her father Ebi Thefore he tined for our North-West, There is ists.FALL OF THE CITY TE ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 Yesterday evening there was a Very Jus both.If we want the protection of | you gayecie] ais her oer OÙ $5,000, certainly both in the Old Country and o Domi May 2\u2014The approachfl PRINCIPAL GRANT slight increase in the temperature of |the army and navy we must not be nig- \u201cÀ HL um cording to the terms of the Europe superior direction, for the num- 5f the revolutiônists to the capiiel wadl CS Her Majesty, but she had a good night gardly in our support of the defence of wg 10s hic ace need was to be paid bers coming to Capada this year are \u2014 ood after two days\u2019 heavy fight3].TT and this morning there is a complete the Empire.If the Conservative party \u201c194 re- I vhten was Prose Di vas ex LICE 48 many as tame out last year.[3nROuACeC aller tHe Coys NCAT OE ANOTHER OPERATION PERFORM- \u2018| absence of the fever, \u2018The patient's gén | remains true to its past, the Britisu 2 J © ing- on ces) ; stated that this fortune was to Most of them are desirable, too.It is the forces of Gereral Vasquez, during}; \u201cED YESTERDAY eral condition is satisfactory.Empire will never cease to hold the con- ju o a be rd of all tax and exemption irom the habit of the United States inspectors rhich many were killed or wounded omf Lee TT : - The two p.m.bulletin from Castle nection with Canada and Canadians will su Low seizure and was to be the sole property to twit the Dominion with getting their both sides.When it became known © or.SA Loo announced that the condition of never cease to be British subjects.\u2019 a : f the legatee.Mr.Henry Saxe was the refuse, the object being chiefly to show pore that General Vasquez threatened te Kingston, May 7.\u2014At an early hour on Her Majesty was \u2018satisfactory up to The Oppositon leader, in the course = | bh.eon or oot the estate.Miss Saxe had that they earn their salary by the rigid- | attack San Domingo, the United States \u2018Tuesday morning Principal Grant's con- the present.of a reply to the toast of his health, ; \"to asked for her money several times, al- ity of the inspection to which they sub- minister, Mr.William ¥.Powell, as dear dition became suddenly worse.Severe Ney York, May 7.\u2014A special cable.to said Canada is ready to do what is right, ade though not yet married, and in the lat- Ject all who confess their intention of | of the diplpmatic corps, requested the çhills déveloped with'an almost totalsup-l £he \u2018Tribune\u2019 from London says there | to do what we have already done in 1 cf ter part of February her brother had seeking for a home in.the \u2018land of -the Jjonffnican Government to inform lim Pression ef tue action of the kidneys.LS oC > - bearing our share of the battle and a paid her $4,900 in cash in her home and free\u201d And this inspection is, truly régarding the arrangements made tô pros Drs.MuPhedran and Cameron, who had sending men to South Africa, Sir Wil- $30 she had placed the money in a desk in enough, rigid indeed, it might almost -be {tect the lives and property of foreigners: \u2018attended:the principal in loronto, were frid Laurier has had many dreams.He ; to her bedroom.Early in March she had called barbarous.Sometimes, toe, the here, adding that in case no precautions) simomoned- in coneutation,.and.ag: had one of sitting in Westminster as St.received $600 more and the whole had victims have to undergo the drdeal were taken he would consider it his dutysj with: the.attepding physicians that an Canadian representative; he had another rich remained in her possession until about twice.It has happened before now that to take such measures to provide fou operation was the only \u2018way of prolong- of reforming the Senate.I don\u2019t know three weeks ago, when her brother ask-| persons who had lived in the United their safety as the mtuation demanded.ETE a over a ew Bours, Lhe ope- if he bas given this up.; - mis- ed ber to lend him the money.She let! States for years, but bad entered the The nature of the reply of the governr ml HAE as oa otomy was sue ; The prospects in Ontario, he said, were bof him have it and had not got it back Dominion to obtain work, and had de- [ment was not made public.fj gessiully performer by \u2018Drs.Garrett an bright for the Conservatives, and he had of- since.The reason she kept it in the| termined to return to tileir origi-| General Alejandro Wos Gil was ap: Anglin, and reliet Was.afforded .by ctnat asked his friends in the House of Com- ow- house was that she had not decided mal homes, had to submit to a sec- pointed Minister of War at about thatgineans.Lhe principal stood, the: Ta \u2018mons to throw themselves into these elec Du- what to do with it, and was not certain ond inspection, as if they were styangers } time.; ; ion well, and talked \u2018Éreély: after wards.tons as if they were their own.ii that she would be staying long in the just landed \u2014had to pay their dollar; too, intense excitement prevailed herejihe.crisis is by no means passed.hey before the Washington authorities had among the population and in governmenty Principal Grant had a good night.Con- Biousness has \u2018been quite restored.Cth- city.: - Mr.Macmaster, after reading over the appointed regular medical men at stated circles when the news.of the approach THE CAMPAIGN IN ONTARIO.: \u2018 isions of the will, expressed the i of the revolutionary army became gene-§ grwise bis.condition in-about the same.i É : the Ein.that as his client was not yet salaries ; get- rally known.v .y if Everything depends.mow upon the kid- St.Catharines, Ont., May 7.\u2014The Hon.rai opinic 4 sell Asa matter of actual fact, we are get \u201ccL a sizhted ney ©] oad Dn vas SIC G.W.Ross arrived here yesterday and ho married, the $5,000 left her should sti ting, according to Mr.Hoolabap.and his When the revolutionists were sighted; neys whether they will resumé their-func- | attended a meeting in the interests of di be in the hands of the executors, and-|geeidtants an admirable type of immi- Mr, Powell called a meeting of the diplo-%-tions or collapse.The next.forty-eight Mr.D.J.M Kinno Liberal candi T to held in trust for her until her marriage; grant Knglish, Irish and Pe oh labor.matic and consular : bodies at- the United k hours will decide.+ = 77, i F.this \u201ca ch Th 1 % fan idate his that it should not be considered in the erg and tne Swedish handy man, who {States legation for the purpose of decid-3, : Le.- Opera House ist nisbt ir Mk case nor as being in the business, .{ean do anything\u2014plongh or paint or |iBE upon the best means of protecting CO ONAT ON PR ec > ION.promivent citizens from all over the ed Goo Ee a ee point make himself generally useful.re | Ecorse moose of aa.assault | RONATION - PROCESSION.| county were on the platform.Mr.E.+ of ered as part of the assets.is PC is a general oversight exerted at all the being, made San Domin ith thefr.\u2014 .T.Recd acted as chairman.Addresses ; was, however, left over for future argu- Canadian ports, and there are few who CCB Made on OO, SIX FUND] \u201cSEATS RESER' 1 deliv by YG ï ; ow a Macmaster asked if Miss Saxe dise ore ihe Dominion suffering froin FE oe oe Bench wim | i OR CANA NZ a .VED Mr.Mokimnon Sad tte Hon Mr.How: fer could be exbused from future attendance great awakening a a en of ister, M.de Joux, the 5 papish co msl, & TE ines was giveh an enthush pg co ble at court, as she wished for reasons of this country, and we may expect, as the | oil.Herr von, Krosigks, the Italian con-§3 Oitaws, May.7.\u2014Lord Stratheots has, 2068] Bamguet of gosce.| There i to be thats: als bealth, and education ® go pbrom > Te autharities do: confidently expeet,.that |gul Signor Camboso, and the British j'enbled: %o- the\u2019 Prime Minister as: Zoi-{ i \\ \"| cornered Sih in this county.Mr.Wil- rich had pri Feri alent beet ve: | ihe.stream of immigr Tagration ve era, consul, Mr.Gosling, was appointed to Celoriél Dane placed ced wix br KH OF SAXE WEIMAR, oem.Syeleon; of Merritipg, the temper 9.man here tl the en ES he BRIO | ards our great North-West, to which | Lin Liu nu acrrk could be made oa jolotistion.snd foyal processions : où : the, Duteh Throo.|.Hamilton, Ont May T-The = West x he Sa Toa tha pe Ele aioe, wy pt, okie | colo he i of on am J aed, Be | oni i, te De, spi | maps EE pce Lt sen .= d._tnas ! y : r ; til dug notice een given .-tor-the ten\" ehil ; ay.ë give which .is particularly interesting: -just |'might, and Tominate .8S.F.sh- ern.old.goode to Saxe Bros.2mounking to large tracts of land both from the C.> diplomatic and\u2019 consular.corps.here.© publicity ot statement so that.Fo now.It Provided That if the deen.ington vK.Cor ab their candidate for \u201cthe $ 455 = SLR von End known that tue: R.and the governments of the pro-\u2018|- A messenger was then\u2019 despatched tof sons-mislring-te \u2018havetheir names reéoïd- has a son Her Majesty shall abdicate {legislature.\u2019 Mr.Washington was the.gra go ods were to be warehoused and the re- vinces.Greneral Vasquez asking him.to- select \u2018ed may write me at.once; giving por- - : .; ~~ \u2018only\u2019 nomiiige, \u2018and he was-declared \u2018the je .used .y .= he time and pl an À view with +iculäts and eatin, ti s are ceipt deposited wotld you have delivered the eee Jor on infer view i à bticulärs.and étating whethér tickets are - ; are.and étatmg pare j ünanimous éhoice of the convention.on the goods?ON THE VELDT.ed with the reply that the revolutionary }* ésired for one day.or both.- 1i.appli- Ottawa, \"May 7.\u2014Mr.Alex.Lumsden\u2019 : : L k i TY § ations exceed the number we must re- .|wired from Temiscamingue yesterday ac- pd M Foster Did they say they wanted | \u2014 Ee os tT ree or adding thes § 20% fo.ballot, ep no definite promises.copting the Liberal nomination, with ow- the goods immediately to use them at CANADIANS AND THEIR WORK] meanwhile he would suspend all hostili-, \u2014abé yet possible.\u201d Seate will be allotted Ta Bingham as running mate, He- once.- at ; > A R tice if the goverñment \u201cwould agrée tog 8% \u201cthé end of the tnonth, and: any Bot: wi return to\u2019the city at the end of tke wer The witness\u2014Yes.IN SOUTH AFRICA.adopt the seme\u2018oourse: |.~flaken 1p and paid for by June 20 will Windsor, Ont.May T-The \u2018Copser did \u201cMr.George Dawson, office superinten- .Ce .But, during that evening General Vasifbe sedllotted.\u201c=.Cn / ; tive EN 4 Es y T\u2014The Cansér- ~~.= J id dent for the.Corticelli Silk Company, .\u2019 quez informed the government that hej: .(Signed) - STRATHOONA.a AL oie à oe have arranged to, ol sold goods on behalf of his employers io Nothing is more eagerly talked .of |'was shipping munitiéus of war on \u2018a x 7 \u2014 .\u2018 a rox Ma trea] by Wie French ked Saxe & Son, and identified a memoran- among Montreal citizens who have sous gunboat: to \u2018San Domingo and that he had§ PEACE.OF EUROPE ih er, irom i ontréal to Windsor for p In dum referring to the invoice.~The |in khaki on thé South \u2018African velds, sent troops to the river Ozamd, to take wis VI ROUES the purpose of counteracting the work ed goods were sold in February, and eent than the doings of- the troopers, their Possession of the port of San Domingoë .\u2014_\u2014 - = Doing done by, Mr.JL, Gauthier, whom out ont on March 1, 2 and 4.The-amount whereabout - and , -condition.Troopers and prevent steamers from leaving San THE EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH éralg.Import om the eastern was over $300.The invoices A28 and Higgins, Hunt .and two others, af the Domingo.Mr,.Powell was advised off ver A29 were for cotton goods delivered on end of March.while, separated .from these movements and \u201che despatched a p of | March 12 and 14.itness remembeér- the Second Canadian Mounted Rifles, Other messenger t6- General Vasquez ¢ ed a conversation at the time, and bad were pounced upon-by stme Beer strag.manding that bis troops retire accordin, suspicions.B glers, and, after having: been \u2018robbed of the agreement that he would suspend Mr.Cooke\u2014Had you known these their watches and: inoney, \u2018were strip- all hostilitios.The révolutionists, OW*; gcods were to be immediately\" warehous- ped naked and had fo walk 4o the near- \u20ac%eT: ready, practically, possession | i i uld ; itish © GE of: the city and the diplomatic and coi Y ed and the receipt deposited would you est British\u2019 post.The re nt had deters hen it met Gener .have sold them?.- .| been on the march to Klerksdorp, and ular vez the nest à Me: a could ont \u201cThe witness\u2014No._ i had passed -through Heilbron, The Loger its ood officer with a view to FRE I.Hiram Levi said he was related Boers in question had evaded -the man |'qutin al quez +6 send a cor » À the partners cé the firm af body of She Tegiment, and (oad taken mission to San Domingo to arrange withe n, having marry 9 hali-gi8- {in e stragglers, who, quite unaware ; ir ms ter.He testified that he had dealings of their presence, had dismounted for the.government the: terms for the forma} metropolis, - \u201cMr.Surveyer is a lawyer, | ard is said to be one of thie best plat- .form speakers in.the Doniinion.: He will \u2018arrive \u2018on Thursday, and will speak .| t the River Canard on Friday night, and at the Grand Marais on Saturday night.The Liberals of Windsor have .\\ arranged fof'a visit from the premier of \u201cOntario, the Hon.G.W.Ross; Mr, Fitzpatrick, Minister of Justice in the Dominion cabinet.and the Hon.Mr.Ber- - - nier, Deputy Minister of Inland Reve- : ion \u2018ALBRECHT OF PRUSSIA - Due, also of the Dominion cabinet, about ay 21.- 3 ANXIOUS FOR.ITS MAIN\" ; TBNANCE.- .'Budd-Pest, Hungary, : May.7\u2014\u2018As in the paet, s0 \u2018in thé futore, the constant | deavor of my government will be di- rotted: to fostering chose relations with our \u2018allies, ae well as feelings of conti- | deride with all other powers, thus con- uting to the maintenañce ana oon-} lidation of European peace.\u201d - -.c Miss was.the \u2018most, interesting\u2019 passage g with the firm, and that they had been in- a rest, surrender.of she sopital, (Ihe senerilhevoid o general international viewpoms, | © A possible ing of Holland.obs, Oty May 7A mass meeting i debted to him for over-$3,000.-On March A\" Montreal trooper, writing, from however, the Haytian minister, \u201cLin the.Toply of the Mmperor and UE l'in his favor when he.reaches his eigh- ruse.night, in the inter- ato 4; 81,700 wae paids and 81,800 was, still Wonderfontein, O.R.C., under date of Borgo, snd the Sponish minister, com tao Joseph, today, to.the address {8 JIC\" Co the other Land, ors, of Mayor F.Cochrane, Consorvative ata owing, but some of the notes would not March 29, speaking of the remount.ser- municated to.the revolutipnary: coma Sh he Seocation\u201d held Austria-Hungary, no child 3s.born within five years the Saige | for west Nipissing, at which hey - come due until the énd \u2018of May.The vice, says the Canadians of the South der a message to General Vasquez, from B84 the, reception herd in Lae castle t} Dutch parliament has power to.dissolve \u201cbers of! hy fouri On other Sante a Baden de ge oy Yours Air Copter are gags br EE dau Abe Enpere ee made prit Semen [yum Se pret ren ral ay, he notes.; r clhss of horses than they have here- .of.: : ' c 10 & (brie rar ver - in te - ; .1 H.renewals.He liad been dealing with the tofore had.Things look mush.better Shih weetts Hrviie full guérantes Jus Biinportant reference to the Balkan si Pre \u2014 = toms repched town im the afternoon sad .ole firm for years.The notes were in the for the success of .the British forces, and the safety of the officials, employees and fition; sayings.~:~.DUTIES OF THE CENTURY ere met at the station by a great Ë hunk, 203, ves, pai, be Gd, nt foo | 1 onaht Lhe orienter wil defenders of the govratiant as val DUTIES OF THE CENTURY] wma SF chim and tro bias Sands he ow, \u2018bu ought it was by cheques.sicken the few remaining rs who ; : LE \u2026 re : © the 1 ; > ere.à ape LE some of the mobs sad not are now carrying arms, Five troops of ; EE | ENUMERATED \u2018BY THE REV.DR.an address of welcome wes presented to on n paid before they came due, the wit- the Canadians were to \u2018called into SC OUBRRE : EDWARD EVERETT HALE: | me Dr Ta pal ness said that some of them were so Ploeutoniely for garrison, duty.(ie THE QUEBEC 22 EDWz : : \u2014_\u2014 oo in- en up.So .rooper had.just securec is thi ; à ns a qe LEON 5 - yo .my .| TU bu- Mr.Cooke\u2014Is it customary to take up mount, and was happy in having got a The following interesting figures 5 \"| Chicago, May:7.\u2014The Rev.Dr.Edward |.THE BISLEY TEAM bd, notes before.they are dug?good .animal.- Quiet seemed.to.have | \u20ac¢ J H e; recent: report.the Total Everett Hale, of Boston, has delivered a BE 7 CE pet Î ; are cue.L-, .> seemed > ; EE | lecture: befor went RD The witnese\u2014Yes, it is done.set in at Wonderfointein.and what the | & bre: ne duties of the twentieth ITS ORGANIZATION HAS NOW\": In answer -to further questions, the troopers were in need of was rid of ub : £he duties ol let .SI ; ; pa.witness said he had-received goods from driving gloves that would.stand\u2018 wear century>-u.1 so het |: 0 BEEN .COMPLETED.\u2018.= Oy.Saxe & Son before their failure, and had | and tear to some exwent.For two weeks | These duties, as, Dr.Hale saw hem.| i cet a ES pe, 8 returned some of these goods, including no movement of troops of \u2018any\u2019 corse | Tesolved.fhemselves int ive, Waigh het : L | 0 wine pieces of cloth; he was _direeted quence had occured, and the: prevailing - }- proceeded ta explain and urgé.ion |] ee A a.by the court to produce bis books to opinion among the \u2018troopers | is - 11 The firat of these was 1e const on ead, ed show {ie details oF, these transactions, should anything come out of ihe! Son 2 ol of 4 Sour-track railway.A cancers to : ed | 1 te and said \u2018he would do.s0.- -.-.| ference in progress betwacen the \u2018Boer | oo: Che TU TT 1.1 ko .Falagonia.,T018 was necessaly f° 0 i Fic î un Eater fon aéfoummed tit thie Iain ond 000 Kithener dhe Cana: | Without Diploma, 145, Tier Bil | foop \u201cChe pi \u201cfamily from Deg men: Company\u201d Senet Major S02 1 RODD re is nowerer, À a very sam | Average salaries, Male Teachers ened oe eo Tha nentury, Dr.J.M \u201cJones, 8200 Segment PEL \"NE .- ac nL guine view.on EERSTE Elementary.A eal ene Hale said, was the construction of a simi.Sergt.JT.P y, 6th D.C.O.R., Van 9 ; \u201cdARGE.SUM INVOLVED Trooper Burns, of.the Johannesburg \u2018Ave e Salades.Pemaic | lar railway line across Europe and Asa Major: RB.\" J.Spearivg, 53rd Re\u2019.b a LEZ .Light Horse.son of Mr.Joho Burns, Flomes : Ju oo : From the Atlantic ocean to.ihe Pacifie >, Wa a.| | ~ : the well-known steel range manufactur - Aoademy.sn - \u201cFocéan, with a\u2019 branch road i Odesta.m \u20ac Bow > SATISFACTION IN MUNICIPAL er.han éent.home some curious bits Ve o Academy.-: ty \u2018| Xhis was necessary to open up Siberia to manvillé bf ES.OVER.SUPREME of work from the scéne of his goldier- |.Besides the above, there are 28 oth mor: | bhe much squeezed populations of east |: à CIRCLES OVER oral |g Wg 2 Som re | gall en 1 |b Son onli h ; - .FM .nat .p jation: of.Lord \u201cCatholie- schôals;:.holars: it \u2018|:seeking' séttlement in this country tue |.\u201d Da \u2014 Dative Zul he.proclamation & Pat- | \u2018decredse of-eight schools and: 1,167 - \u2018| coming year.It would also-serve-to-di> |- | \u2018 TT 2 rick\u2019s_ night's Play at the theatre There is -much satisfaction expressed | Johannesburg, photographs -pf- i ; sbout the City- Hall dver the judgmens | chief's\u2019 daughter, and some d he wendered by the \u2018Supreme Court in the ets\u2019 of lovalists\u2019 .dinners OT city\u2019s\u201d favor © in connection with the Ladysmith Day.floodings along the line of St.James | gure trove for hi n| Out: of 658 lay teachers; '} woien, \u201can ifcrease of} frp | vert: 100,000 Russian Jews who wished to | - 1 settle inthis country.from\u2019 their prmpoze; |, Torpato,.Ont, \u2018and leave them in\u2019 the land of their am.ob, Kan:l00; Ml Géstors.© TTL Le oa lw eh Naas The third.duty of this century, the \u201c| in the humber oË-\u2018religieu: \"this \"clags six ov seven yes: : 0 .48; \u201cQuebet, 80, inrtling increase of © d, \u2018Was to.conefruct another: 42; Fall B treet.Since \u201c1800 the city has been clametion and the bled: start] nereage of rrrotes \u201ckoStrong\" west to.north-west.winds p, .Sighting this case in the courts, several in the \u2018Witness\u2019 office\u2019 window.~were | Tecently introduced policy of aay Slonings Thana, er a successive councils.and finance: commit- the centre of much atten | point.teachers wit hout-diplome: 18, ani: boards illegally.ap- | des, 7 ' roby: toxtlh \u2018the.| \u201cThe Touts a va the faithful trext- | 1640 aud 163 Noirs Dame st.Mon bts hers\" with tees holding to the principle that the \u2018Letters to friends show Le eee Gt.James Stesloe district ail extond oe street Len were Jointly responsible |ias far.as Pi ersburg and west {hie overflowing { the sewer Owing ta {mountairious oti and its being overtzxed: \u2018There are several | travel over.:\\ government grant, 8siity 38 #0: small, TH | vease, | 10-ia\"thost.noticeable with Priest in stpefior schools, raised from $152 to #01.sone\" niisteke in \u2018average: salaty - of \u2018Probabtant | diplomas; $1,140.\" Last year it was 93) an 1 * = ea ad of births, marriages and desthe must {nvari- \u20ac.ably de endorsed with thi name and address of the = sender, or otherwise #0 notice enn be taken af them .Bivth notios are inserted for £3& merrisou wotless.fer 80c, death notices for Lio prepaid.Ae on gi presented at the meeting.The election of officers for the year and the allotment of the dates for the next tournament will be ~ JOHN MURPHY & CO.\u2018 | part OF the business coming before the of funeral appendsd to death nobles, 866 -emtre; other emtension to edlinary, sush £3-ibert -gestry, which tu 58 ents per Line enirg-srennid, @nnual puossribers may Mv announcemense of wirthe, maryinoes and deutiis / without extended obituary or ners) aomwring tn their tinmediets families, fre of chore, in which exse nos.axd eldrem of sub fr, 3 aariBors oid be emm.- \u201cBIRTHS.ETHIER-At Tatertva, Que.on April 28, ri a deughter- snd Mre Kg, Fe # $.Te 1 gr es od g \"38, 1002, to: \u2018the.Rev, \u201cGregg, \u2018A A4ughts fT ne 9 Mi apd.Mrs.mu \u201c RENDEAU-\u2014 at an st Catherine street, > Westmount, on May 6, 1902, the wife of C.W.H.Rondeau, LDS, D.D.8, ote eon.'ANDISH.\u2014 At Abbotsford, Que, on and.Mrs.Miles WENNING: At.Magog, \u201cQue., on April.1902, to Mr.and A i \u201conto â \u201cdaughter.- 2.#, MARRIED.rsonege, Lawrenceville, on April 22 & Toor, by tie Rev.B.S.Howard, Mr.3 Harold James Ball, of Granby, to Miss ana PROVIDENCE WON FROM NEWARE, al, kept.in good order: and made attraclivei Providehce, Mey 6.~Providence hit Mr.{by our able manager, Strickiett hard entugh ; The outlook \u2018for *he soming .scäeon 18} ings to win.today\u2019s 2 aies wes very promising, and \u2018we hope that every irtiouchable except iu\u2019 Score: member will do his share this yekr to) By innings\u2014 : \u2019 | promote the interests of the club, and help Providence ., «i =e «eo .E50000302\u20148 the eeepc thes the hat : will be Newark .\u2026.ov .0 oo +.01200000 .s expecte fiath \u2018open Summary.ito members mot.later thar than Victoria Day.Two base bits, Cassidy, Wright, Strick- Lot a Tn 16 2 oper onsen.on alls, PE ter, 3; ex, ; ; MONTREAL RACQUET CLUB Sorts off Guricklett, 3; struck \u2018out, by Fertsch, 2; by Suricklewe, 4; \u20184; wild pitch ?Ferteok, 1; umpire, Rion; time, 1.50; wt | 25 tendance, 1,0000.Results of Modtreal Raquet, RESULT OF GAMES FLAYBD DURING WORCHSTER WON IN AN EXCITING, = THB: PAST MONTH-SUCCESSEUL - NNER.Worcester, May D eranmifier went to WI \u201c pieces in tho eighth innings of yelRtorddy's \u2014 game, altowing \u2018Worcester to eouat four _ April was quité &-busy: pont at the Mont- ng out With one men gone.Score: teal .Hscquet Club.- The competition fsfi \"rer S Bod the -apnual - club.handicap baving taken x \u201cx Winning ron ecored with 1 out.3 j Pince, which mas trou by Mr.W.RB.Mill-{ zo foninat\u2014 : or, after @ splendid struggle in the foal] worcester .0000000438 with Mr.G.W.Macdougall, to Whom het Jersey City \u2026 \u2026 .200100%06\u2014 : well contested game, marked by good X11] peer.vifice hit, lehanty: 0 | some: cups, \u2018the gifts of Messra: A.Pound play dy doth men.» Lea, att, Delehanty, perl .|'Matehmor ana J.Cromwell Cox, of Oi-| The competitions for the senter sod 1he| rons Sohoch, Ptanmiller; strick ou fi, 2; uthpia, hy.der; attendatice, 2 ie, ows two hours, BASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.ith the following results: fo the -seplor, won oy Mr.W.R.Mil- 16-8, 16-14, oe | Won.Lost.Cent.M {do presented to the most typical coite de 1\".Miller wins from R.E, Macdou-' pSb er Te du venu, vs: ka 1.7 {in the show, while the smaller \u2018one ha® gai, nd 22, el at 4 Je rt j'Horonto ou ces vv eons nd À 0 dx Den lass.mentioned match was = Newark: .«oc ov ob: 3 ; tot.\u2018Plage ir any.special £ culariy âne exhifiion of 9 the game, boc) Provident\u2019 heh : ne \u201crq 1 261 4 Ketbail club has Jssuéd men being.iv\u2019 eplendid for Buffalo .\u2026 vo ov oo oo oo ood ol ñ \u201cThe YMC.A Le Westmount \u2018boys for .a eervicé was most effective, hie hitting hard: WOreester ov.» ee ves + à - \u2018400 | Series of matches, which will precticatiy and low, \u2018fils placiig excellent.Jr.Sorgmy City: or ares ele 24 200 Ÿ | Gecido Forest Holme, : 2407, Beaton, McLean.Kennedy & Co., moored foot of Maribor- ough street.Malin ; Head, 228, McKee, : McLean, Kens nedy &.Co., moored at: Windmill Point.Innishowen Head, 1987, Suffern, McLean, Kennedy & Co., moored at Hoehelaga.Marina, 3322, \"Taylor, \u2018R.Reford & Co.Ltd.moored opposite Sobmer park.Prisia, 2412, ScHmidt, Furness, Withy & Co.moored opposite Sohmer park.\u2018Punisian, 6802, Vipond, H.& A.Allan, sored opposite the Customs wharf.- , Mentealas \u20183508, -Evans, Elder-Dempster : & Co ., moored \u201cat the foot of Berri street.Anatolia, 2498, Cruikshank; J.Sol Æller- men, moored below Sohmer.Par Manxman, 3700, Christie, D.Co.; \u2018moored opposite the Custom \u2018Qervona, 2372; Stooke, South.*Atrkca, Rétord & Co., moored \u2018at Victoria pier.Porn 1918,\" Cotterell]; Plder-Dempstor.&-Co., moored at foot of \u2018Berri street\u2019 \u2018Manxman, 3089, Christie, D.\u2018Torrance & -Cp,, moored opposite the Customs.Torrance & red at tue sacques D Cartier ple.\u201c| The -Beaver line SS.Lake Champlain sailed from Liverpool at 5 a.m.yesterddy, :| With 30 first, 60 second, 750 steerage pas- \\ sengers, and 1,500 tons of general cargo, pool merchants will go to \u2018London to \u2018inter- |: - Jiverpool be selected .as the terminal \" will be used by the Government in.the |.ing to secure from the municipal authori- |.\u2018I ties for a transportation company in which - {the is interested certain terminal prooerty : for railway and steamship connections.|.Georgian Bay, where neces-|.| distribution of the bounty,and their ciaims |- \u201cThe ÿurétiäsers of the: wrecked SS: Mira| $ 4 The French line SS.- La Bretagne has|.À jerrived at \u2018New, York from Havis.Among!\u2019 hl was\u2019 épecle amounting té 390,810 À The Dominion Government has decided |.| question.; fet.it had passed into.the hands N Manchester Shipper.2543, - Goldsworthy, inco-Canadian Steamship \u2018co: , moored opposite :the © : Lake Manit Taylor, Eider Dempster \u2018& at foot of B Mona, 1864; Rollo, Reford &.Cou \u2018NO BUGS SURPRISE 4: Complete in 2 ft.6, 3 ft, and 3 ft.6 widths, - full length.price 84.50.Both Less 5 Percent.for Cash.SPRING.\u201cuavress, - AStrong Clean Spring, Guaranteed Not to.Bag.ft, and 4 ft.6.price s5.00.: Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.\u201cRiver du Eoup\u2014Raelning, Dunmore Head.=.outward at 6 a.m., Campana.Martin River\u2014Cloudy, east Fame Point\u2014Cloudy, south at-'7 a.m., Brazilian.am, steamer: Anticosti\u2014Cloudy, Low Pcint\u2014Cloudy, .wind; inward at 5 a.m., tcn.Cape Ray\u2014Clear, .ward at 5 a.m., steamer.\u2018Cape Race\u2014Clear, -wärd at 8.30 a.m., Montfort, The Elder-Dempster Race at 9.30 a.m.to-day.turday.-_\u2014 New York, May 7 were said to-d the Rev, Father Lavelle cathedral, and the Rev.\u2018natius -Sanche.De Oca, | \u2018Luis Potosi, .and.the Re celebrants.Notwithstanding the \u2018un day.of light an forward with due haste, its ts place as a handsome \u201cMay.28 2 \u2018Last week a couple of - Clevelam as to \u2018the siééession pi it -baving been shown \u20184! of the\" \u2018rightful \u201cheirs, GULF\" \u2018REPORT.1/Islet\u2014Raining, south wind.wind; inward yesterday at 6.20 p.m.ss.Matane\u2014Cloudy, strong.gale, south wind; Cape Magdalen\u2014Cloudy, south wind; inward at 9 a.m., Everingham.Cape Rosier\u2014Cloudy, calm; foward \u2018at 6 9.30 a.m., steamer.North Shore\u2014Cloudy, strong east wind.east wind.strong .north-east Catalone; outward at 5.30 am., Langford; 8 a.m., Cape Bre- north-west wind; \u2018in- north-edst wind; Cal THE SS.MONTFORT.cs Beaver line SS.- Montfort, from Liverpool, arrived at Cape She is due in Quebec on Friday, and in Motnreal on Ba THE LATE ARCHBISHOP CORRI- GAN.7 \u2014Masses for \u20ac the: re- : pose \u201cGÉ- the so soul \u2018of ArchbisRop \u20ac ay at St.Patrick\u2019s nin dral, and were largely attended.six- \"o'clock .masses were celebrated by rector\u2019 of the 'ather Daly; at 7 o'clock \u201cthe - Rev.George W, Corrigan, 2 brother of .the dead archbishop, and Bishop MeQuaid, of Rochester, _ cated,\u2018and at 8 9 \u2018clock the: Ri Right ev, Ig- Aleer, of the cathedral clergy, were the \u2014\u2014 - BARON-DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE.the Baron de Hirsch Prd the He-\u2019 brew pupils to the number of over two \u2018hundred have been provided new institute, and the teachers made them as comfortable as possible yester- \u2018The ycontfacts for.the furnishing d, heat have.been given; and thé toilet arfangements are being p The unkem oy \u2018state of the grounds will be remedied degrees, and- the building will soon: take eature of Bleury |! ' hee official opening will tels = place on MONTREALERS\u2019 CLAIMS INVALID, \"| aged Mayor \u2018Cochrane to make énquiries as to the välidity of their suj- posed claims-upon an estate in land, Ohid, valued at $8,000,000.Mayor His \u2018morning received from the; law \u2018officers a letter assuring | Him that there is absolutely no doubt ) the estate Y MORGAN & MONTREAL.\u201cMay T.strong south, The \u2018Patrie\u2019 is mot.very.Jenient \u2018 wands those aldermen who voted a wind wind; toward published yesterday, it says: obligatory.\u201d vaccination which does do them honor, and which is of a oa to humiliate us! \u2018One would think ensures immunity against smalipox, Obligatory va tly frac ds this salu en Al] Dagenais hi | traordinary \u2018All of \"the French-Canadians on the City Hall y makes us ap offici- \u201c OBIJUARY.1 op of San Denver, Chl; May.7\u2014Mr.ur.Father Mc- onc of the, best, .wen & Colerady, is a a 4 was years old, and was born in land.He saw service in.the Co Tate army, and was on board the et the time of the capture of the Con iederate agents Mason and Slidell, St.Cthiarines, Ont, May 7.Burbett: a prominent young: man\u2019 oË town, dted yesterday afternoon in Mr.repared state ; for in \u2018the shed positions, \u201cincluding posts: in- the pine Islands and\" Cuba,\u201d \u2018hin country.residence, \"London; less, one of Frage most prom ne young -nren, \"died: yesterday, .Wanless was a veteran of Montrealers | some |\u2019 oy DRAW.CHASE'S | .CATARRE CURE Tu Cleve- The \u2018abundantiy I Medicine Co.Ti THE \u2018PATRIE\u2019 SAYS IT IS AN or BEPROAÇH \"DO\" HE! \"FRENCH, compulsory vaccination.In an editorial \u201cThe French-Canadian: aldermen .yes- térday gave, a, voie on the.\u2018question: of we.alone are unable to undefstand that public order requires vatcinatioa, which - _ \u2018There have been during .the past win- - ter hundreds of cases of emafipox in the city and thousands in.the.Province of sQuebec, all of which would have béen | avoided had, ihe people beeti vacemated._ : manded, Mig\u2019 pes Riv te prac- doctor, voted against 8 = a voted aga; com; vaccination.Is not that eufficiently.ex.side and.the English on the other;.so - we must conclude, to our shame, that = the matter have the sense of responsibil ty \u2018bet i ter developed,\u2019 also the ¥ \u2018of The duty, \u2018and are lew the slaves of etüpid aes vote of the French \u2018aldermen.at a a roiograde an ignorant race! ten, editor.of.the Cripple: Oreck, rs and Wh - Dewspa hospital \u2018of lockjaw.: > London, Moy 7\u2014Sir Alexander Gollan, who' \u2018formerly held a number of consular\u201d died \u201ctoday # , May 7.\u2014 William w £5 Neath: West campaign \u201cof \u2018 1885, accompanying the\" 7th- Regiment \u201cas a corporal, =: 3 \u201cto + or not\u201d \u201cthat de- this the Weekly Coen, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7.Ei § E At 8.15 LTT Ks-TO-NICHT.PRICES\u2014Admission, 25 and 506 ; Reserved Seats, $1.00, on sale at Stor Branoh Office.Phone Ur 1346.- TaurspAr, Mar 8.THE ANNUAL MEETING | \u2014OF THE \u2018TÉACHERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION in connection \u201cwith\u201d \u201c_ Will be held in the - ASSEMBLY MALL of ihe HIGH SCHOOL, TEYRSDAY, MAY 8th, at 8 p.m.PROGRAMME: I.Rexford, M:A., will give a \u201cfhe Relation of the i.Rev.E.short address: Teacher to the Home Work wi the Pupil.\u2019 2.Plano Solo ee be 04 Mise Alice Gray 3.Patchwork .Mr.W.H.Smit 4 Song .Mr.\u201cWallace o Hara 5.Song .Miss Minnie ughton 6.Reading .ve +s oo Miss Florence Thomas 7.Bong .\u2018Miss Minnle Laughton 8.Song .Mr.Wallace O'Hara M.C.HOPKINS, Secretary.- BOYS\u2019 BRIGADE, ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, \u2018Will hold a Couéert THURSDAY, sth.May, in the School Room, corner Inspector and Haymarket square.Tickets 16: cents.A -good programnfe has been prepared.Miss MARIE HOLLINSHEAD will sing.Ifothers\u2019 Prayer Meeting The Mothers\u2019 Prayer Meeting will: be held at the Young Wesmen's Christian Association, 896 Dorchester street, THURSDAY, * May 8th, at 10.30 &.m.All interested.in the Welfare of the young are cordially.invited to attend.~ Frmay, May 9.NORMAN CONQUEST, Mes RES ENT DA DAY, on a Lecture in Emmancel Church Hall, \"by REV.J, B.PYKE,.M.A: ; Friday May 913, at 8 ».m.- FuTuRE MEETINGS.Art.Association PHILLIPS SQUARE.SKETCHING CLASS.An OUTDOOR SKETCHING Otls, under the direction of Mr, OMOND DYONNET, R.C.A., will be held for one \u2026 Month, commencing THURSDAY, May 15th, For particulars apply at the Gallery.- S.0.E:B.S.ne DENBIGH.LODGE, No.96.Members of above Lodge ; are ro respectlully instructed to : the next meeting, TUESDAY, 20th us or send pnois sado Secretary before the next meetin, 1 a grder, F.7, BASSETT, Ww.Secretary.a CORONATION VISITORS LARGE NUMBERS FROM AUSTRALIA AND INDIA ON THEIR WAY TO THE CORONATION BY TI THE CP R.It was at first\u2019 \u201cthoug it that a large del from the Au jan House of ntatives would attend the coronation, and.there was certainly a eral desire that this should be rea.fred, but red tape, thé need of 1egisla- tion and formalities generally became 8g, formidable when the question came: \"up, that the \u2018intention had to be abau- There will, of course, be a large ; _dfamber of mmofficial visitors both from New Zealand and Australia, ae well of iers of thé ekveral states, and .À : P.R.is getting a goodiy \u2018aum- BX these over te filenarre gervises- company is a ing thé Cor- edn prince a the members of his suite, _ together \u201cwith his secretaries, servants, me forth, who are coming on the : of Indias,\u2019 four officers and eighty-five men froth Hong- Tong, consisting of Hx volun- Indians and Chinese, \u2018which will \u201cadd @ bit of color to the scene in Lon- \u201cdon.AH these will reach Montreal in ample.Hime ! to; ie the steamer, Jor the Cour course, à , 5 y num- Der will reach England the Suez route, but the coronation wal prove a good advertisement, for the C.P.\u2018which will become kpown for the excel: fence of ite.\u2018service in a practical way, her th Chinese o or the Austra: Ean route.\u2018HORSE SHOW Mob, NORMAL SCBOL- STE Te SUBSCRIPTION RATES.\u2018Daily Witness, $3.00; Weekly Witness $1.00, .with reductions ne elubs; word Wide, $1.00,-Incjudihg postage for Canada, Newfoundland, United Pate sGréat Brite ain and foreign -countrieg: Northern Mes- sengor, thirty cents; 10 coples to one ad- dresg and over, twenty cents per copy, postpaid fn each case, to United States, New- founäland and .Canada, excepting Montreél, 5r Great Britain, add $1.04 per annum for postage on Weekly Witness: G2 on Northern Messenger; $3.60 on Dally Witness, The laut edition of the Daily Witnens is deltvered in the city every evening of pub- Hlcation at $4.00 per annum.rc All business communications should be al.dressed \u2018John Dougall Son, \u2018Witness® Office, Montreal,\u201d all letters to the \u201cEditor, should be addressed \u2018Bdiior of the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Montreal.\" \u2014\u2014 NM.7 \"M.22 4 La.30 F.Q 14 s es 4 11| 18 25].WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1002.Three new.states Will be added to-the United States this week if the bill now before Congress should be adopted as expected.It provides for the atimission of Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma, and the addition of three more stars to the national flag.It is not a party measure, as it is stated that the Demo- their united support, and at last sixty Republican votes are connted on to carry it through.There will then be forty- eight States in the Union, leaving Alaska and the Indian Territory.the only remaining unorganized territories in the continental possessions of the Republic.Sympathy has been universal and profound during the Queen of Holland's brief and troubled married life, and the news that che was at the point of death | was received with feelings of dismay.Thavughtut the British Empire dur regard: for \u2018Wilhelthioa\u2019 hee been almost personal, as ehe reminded us éo- Much \u2018of the pathetic figure of our own Toved, Queen when she was called upon ta.\u2018reign over her \u201cpeople.But our own Queen died full of years and honors, after a happy, if too brief, married life, while the morning of the life of Holland\u2019s Queen thas been heavily beclouded, and she has more than.once of late travelled perilously through the valley of the shadow of death.Even now her case seems a desperate ome, but we do earnestly hope that the mists that have obscured her health and happiness will even yet clear away and the eun of her life shine out brightly once more.' If \u2018Withelmina were to die wow, the old Yme of Nassau would become extinct, and the crown would revert to collateral heirs very distantly related to the royal line.The Dutch view the possibility with alarm and resentment, as the claimants are all Germans and Prussians, and Germany has mot disguised % her desire to annex Holland.It might be, in the cruel event of the young Queen\u2019s death, that the Dutch parliament would revert to the practice of Glectiig a Stadthoïder, with many of the powers and attributes of a king.Either of the German clamante already well off might well conouf in such an arrangement as- neither could look for anything bué à cold reception from the Dutch.Now that the question of food supply -is being discussed from all possible view points,it is interesting to learn how the public is poisoned as well as robbed by the wholesale system of adulteration which affects a considerable part of that supply.Senator MoGumber, speaking in support of a pure food law in Washington, the other day, made the astonishing statement: that the amount of deleterious food products placed upon the market each year is valued\u201cet fully one billion one hundred and seventy million dollars, while the total amount of adulterated food products: each year is nearly four billion doflars., So thor oughly bas adulteration at ah all trades that it is said there is not.a single article in daily consumption but more or less mixed wibh- substances inimical to health.This'is undoubtedly an exaggeration, becaiwe many edulter- ante are as little inimical \u2018to.health: as the eubstances they \u2018edulterate: Such are thie mixtures of corn and wheat four, sold as ail-wheat flour, and -cleomargar- ine stained to\" look like butter and sold as mech, while even.chicory is no more foe: .Cotton sed -oil is said to be quite as.\u2018wholesome as olive -oil, \u2018does not sake those goods unsrholesomé, \u201cThis is \u2018open - counterfeiting, - \u201chowever: trate in caucus have decided to give Ÿt- | would be three million \u2018dellars & month.| sense of personal satisfaction.\u2018dtleterious - to most people than is cof: 000 A French.i | label put on gdods that never say France| punished, is certainly .\u2018sound.- \u2018Apart from the question of the harmfulness or otherwise of the adulterants, it is sound because everybody ought to be insured of getting what he pays for.But it seems to be an actual fact \u2018hat the same combination which\" resists interference with the tariff is opposed, though not openly, to.pure food Jegislation.\u2014 Twenty-eight men, representing the miners of the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, meet in Scranton to-day, Wednesday, to decide whether the 147, 000 men in the mines shall strike or not.The Conciliation Commiftee, of which so much was made a few months ago by Mr.Mark Hanne and.others, who thought they had found a way for set- \u2018| tling.all differences between employers and workmen, has failed completely m its efforts to adjust the trouble, and it is believed the strike will be- ordered by the Scranton delegates before night.1 The fact that two-thirds of the mine- workers are foreigners shows the difficulty of arriving at an understanding.This was pointed out by Mr.Hanna, who may be credited with a sincere desire to prevent a rupture between the.operators and miners.The real cause of the trouble, however, seems to be .| that the operators believe the situation is favorable to them and that they can starve \u2018the miners into submission while.Making the public pay the cost in increased prices.On the other hand, the miners think they are in & position to.force the operators to come to theif terms, and refuse to consider the representations of the operators, who say that the combination of railway and mining interests involves the question\u2019 of tonnage, and this, with threatened competition from, the enormous produe- tion of bituminous coal, constitutes a state of affairs which compels them to follow the course they .are pursuing: This appears to throw the responsibil ity on the railway managers, who' wil\u2019 either have to give in \u2018or face.à strike.Should the strike be: declared it- will be\u2019 the largest ever known.It will be larger even than the strike of two years: ago, when 120,000 miners quit work.In the present case the number of men: and those depending on them who would \u2018be reduced to' misery and sut: fering is estimated at three-quarters of a million.The immediate.effect of & strike will be a rise in the price oF coal.Naturally there is much anxibty as to the result of the meeting of the twenty-eight delegates at Scrantom, int whose -hands \u201cthe final decision now Tests, should the operators reinain ob- durete, The loss in wages to the miners This represents the amount \u2018by which the world will be the poorer by the strike, as just that much production will be prevented.rer ADMIRAL SAMPSON.From the.age of seventeen, Wilkin | Thomas.Sampson, who is now \u2018dead at the age of sixty-two, gave \u2018his best ser® vice to the navy of a not always grateful country.We read that from the age of seven to sixteen he atbended the |: district school, eesiting his father ih the vacations in the daily labor of ditdh-.|: digging, draîn-making, epading gardens and, indeed, any odd chores that the.amore prosperous neighbors needed done.\u201d It will thus be seen that his origiti Was\u201d of the humblest, and, contrary to gens, eral \u201ceport, thereim Jay.his greatest -He- Was | proud of tire possibilities of the \"Ameri can democracy, so strikingly shown \u2018in his own case, whereby a laborer\u2019s son\u2019 had risen.to the command of e great eet.\u201d Of extraordinary personal beauty, he was mever popular in a.wide sense, probably for the reason that neither at school nor college did he give himeelf et all to the recreations.of his fellows, both then and in after life devoting himself to: his duties and his studies.Yet whan there was a possibility of war.with England over the miserable Vène- zuelan business, President Cleveland had foreshadowed him as the commander-in- cMief of the United States provisional battle squadron, and.when war- with{\" Spain actually came, President McKinley confirmed the judgment of His predeces-\"{@ sor and made the appointment.For: \u2018thermore, it is said that if during.the {* past twenty years one of his fellow-ct- ficers had been asked who was the-ablest man in the United States navy, the -re- ply \u2018would \u2018have.been, unhesitatingly, |: nine times out of ten, \u2018Sampeon.\u2019 \u201cDewey |, aod Schley were at.the: academy during.|'s pert of Sampeon\u2019s term, Dewey - three classes\u2019 ahead and Schley a year: ahead, | Fite sent Dewey 40.Manila and home:| again to experience the fickleness of \u201cthat Jade = \u2018Democracy,\u2019 Schley rere\u2019 to \u201cdestroy one | another\u2019 peace of mind a effectually as néar friendé have \u201cstated that ection.was dying\u2019 ofa \u2018broken heart figure ot -While- Sempson \u2018add - eli THE MONTREAL.D: 1 WITNESS.] Senator \u201cMeCumber\u2019s.snp, that the.\u201ccrime \u201cof adulteration is as\u2019 bad éa that of counterfeiting and ehould be as surely bee wreudgments of.s0 many of his fellow- leguntrymen, and while his wife has n sitting for months by .hi Dédaide \"bis fellow-gitizens have been iting vo her, calling him a thief, line atid coward.Yet Be took comparative- | ly little.\u2018public part in the bitter Samp- son-Schley combroversy, and the court of claims gave him whatever credit there might.be for the destruction of Cervera\u2019s fleet, while Schley was found guilty of practically all that was charged against Him.\u2018Sampeon\u2019s career je another strik- ng instance of humble beginnings, a ite of strenuous devotion, crowned with & success that was yet à failure.We are told that he never lost the ingrained religious feeling that he derived from the influence of a keenly \u201cepinitval mother and this must have consoled him in tie many dark bitter hours through which he passed before life closed.\u2019 \u201c \u2014\u2014\u2014 z oo THE MOROS.If the Moros are the fierce warriors they have always been called, and Th the recent fight bears out that shar acter, the \u201cvictory jut gained by the United: States troops is more likely to be the beginning than the end of the wear in Mindanao.General Chaffee has cabled that this victory will secure Ameri can authority in the:centre of Moro sav-, agéry, \u2018but unofficial - advices from Me- nilla point out thet there is great danger that the whole million Mobammedsn fanatics will rise and wage a holy war against the Christian invaders.This is Mot improbable, \u2018for \u201cthe Moros have.néver submitted.to any \u2018authority.Spain Tet them alone, .and-did not even seek to.punish them when {hey made slaving raids - on their Christian\u2019 Filipino neighbors.The whole \u2018island of Mindanao #hd the entire Sulu archipelago are inhabited by Moros, Who have been pirates and slavers as-far back as \u2018their history extends.They acknowledge the religious supremacy \u201cof the Sultan of Tur- kéy, ahd, in aftempting their eubjuga- tion, the United.States will be in the gaie position as Great Britain has often Been when at war with outlying Moham- | medan tribes.Of course, this would not | involve a war with.Turkey, but the as.fiite \u2018Father of the Faithful\u2019 at Constan- Énople knows how to turn such uprisings to.his own advantage in dealing with Christian powers: ~~ Only eighty-four Moros were left alive out of three hundred who defended the forts, and Gen- etal Davis reports the ditches lined with fd dead.The severity\u2019 of \u201c1 ement \u2018this inflicted at the\" start - \u2018nay.cause the Moros to hesitate, but it can- | Bot be admitted that they are complete- | crustied, for later advices say the Prophet\u2019s flag has been raised, which 1 means a holy wir that would require a large army, in a long and bloody campaign to bring to an end.Like Fuzzy- | \u201cWuzzy.the Moro fights to the death, .apd\u2019 has no idea of giving \u2018bt accepting .In thé late encounter wounded ace © | Moros tried to kill the American soldiers quarter, who went to their felief, just as the \u2018Mahdi\u2019 8 Arabs did in the Soudan.Sav ages of thie sort do not give in after one \u2018beating, and where they are numerpus, \u2018they are not likely to submit,» especially \u2018ag they fear the invaders \u2018will eeek to \u201cguppress their peculiar and fiercely cher \u201cished customs of polygamy and slavery.It was perhaps inevitable that a war {swith the Moros would break.out some time, and.this may be as good a- time\u2018as \u2018ay for the United: States to take them in Nand, \u201cWhen two opposing ideals of right.-and \u2018wrong come by accident or design, alongside one another it is almost \u2018itipossible to prevent & struggle in which \u2018the: fittest ought to survive.Polygamy \u2018ofthe.worst horrors of existence to oth- pis in \u2018their train.It might be possible to stand by-and let them alone; as \u2018vise, were not piracy added to them.That \u2018bringe about \u2018the.collision which must result in the dominance of one andin ranking, it responsible for the well- {being and welldojng of the other.Whether the United States was % right \u2018or pines is no longer a practical auestion.She.has taken up the task, and will certainly render the\" world\u2019 \u2018a service if sag can see to it that the blacks, browär dottetown, PEL, me Court to-day.the: overnment ver- \u2018où: Greenshields, oi ontreal, was ér- z- The court: decided: \u2018that the act.i&not apply: to partnerships, and' that \u2018consequently the a is not liable for the provincial tax of \u2018travellers, Méêpers.0 on ¢ommercial\u2019 Yves in Charosietowns : 8 elds\u2019 agent \u201cpretty home: Wi \u2018fesidencé of Mr.and Mrs.Janes, of - Newport; Vt, on Monday.afternoon, when.their daughter, B ie, was mar- Ted *o Mr.lobe, X.2 ] » motive.engineer .o dian acifie Rail- ET: Sie vi their obstinacy in defending their forts 1e chads | and slavery are both evils, carrying some: the: best moraliste \u2018of our day would ad-\u2019 \u2018Wrong in taking possession of the Philip- | 9 nd: yellows whe Ee shall a 1 dian.frontier have been in ment of the service.edding took .Place at RUSHING BUSINESS.PARLIAMENT MAKING HERCU- + { LBAN.EFFORTS TO GEL .THROUGH.Ottawa, May 7.4/The House of Lom, mons is voting supply at race-homse speed to rush thi through for an early prorogation.Thé main estimates for the next fiscal year have now been pei in toto, amounting TO some.thirty-two millions.The supplementaries for tne current year have also been abouf disposed of so that practically all there is left\u2019 à the supplementary estimates for next year.Murder trials sometimes come high.A couple of years gince & man named O\u2019Bgien took up his abode \u2018on the Dawson trail to rob and murder travellers passing out and in.It took forty thous: and dollars to secure the conviction ond punichment \u2018of this demon.\u2018But, the money was every centeof it well | epent, becaure it showed thé worid that in\u2018 Canadiän terriforÿ life and property must \u2018be soféguardel-and that the murderer, is iévariably found sut and punished Mr.Komp wanted\u2019 to know whether any action had been taken with respect to the.improvement \u2018of \u2018the -waterwaÿ from Fr Nipissing through , to Geor- wan a been taken -by coundil, Mr, Kemp\u2014It the.Work is undertaken I presume ji Will come under the Department of Railways- and Canals?Pa bétieve TEE c RONATION CONTINGENT.onation: conti gent the Minister of Militia étated that the forcé would con- \u201csist of 300 mounted men and 280 infantry.\u201cTwenty-five.of the monnted men would \u201come froi the Mounted Police and twenty-five from Strathcona Hoise.Lie men Se ond oe =) rge infan ent and one m the smaller \u2018corps.The cavalfy regi ments would Ci contribute four men.The members from oentral Ontario wanted a definite | Pledge from \u2018the government that the pushed through to Lake Ontario.e minister could give no assurance on is point.NTERCOLONIAL EXTENSION, There was à lobg debate on the mn- ister\u2019s policy with regard to the- exten- ion of the Æntercolonial Railway 3m Prince Edward Island.Eleven and a half miles were built by one contra tor and Mr.Blair, without calling for new tenders, gave the contract for.another at the same price as they were alreddy Taceiving.Attention wes once more drawn to the work done-in the St.Lawrence River at \u2018the Galops Bapids by the Gilbert Dredging Company.The \"Minister stated last week t- np more money was to be paid out for this contract.The present vote was to pay ibe drawbacks, Mr.ait éaid hy done inde July'1 last.The contractors had been matified' before that\u2019 date that the contract would not be renewed.fôr the present fiscal year.The Minister of Railways in aslkin, supplementary vote of a million dollars for \u2018the maintenance of the Intercolonial Railway, said this made the total outlay five and a half millions for the current vear.He was in hopes that the present tiscal year would close with a on the : Tight side of Mr.EE .Clarke protested against the renewal of \u2018the contract with the Amer: can Bank Note Company for Another five years for printing stamps and notes, The Postmaster-Generai repliad that the present arrangement effected a eav- ing of thousands of dollams.The work was being done by Cuvedians and the firm ae one in which « our ba banks seemed to have perfect co: THE DOLONTAL \u20ac CONFERENCE.Sir Wilfrid Laurier was asked what the government expected from the col- omial conference, called at Canada\u2019s request, in London next summer.The Premier replied that Mr, Fielding, Mr.Mulock and Mr.Paterson will represent the Canadian Government at the gavh- ering.There was undoubtedly on npcn- ing for a bigger trade between Canada, Australia and New Zealand and tke Dominion Government believed therc ought to be a subsidized line of steamers acroes to Australia by way of South Africa.There ouglit.to be a good marke: in South \u2018Africa, when the war is over, and peace cannot be far off now.By sub- pidizing.veasels and by trade preferences | an arrangement can had of eubstan- tial value.to.our people.Dr.Sproule=-You still adhere to your decigion not to discuss the matter.of efence?Rid Wilfrid Laurier\u2014My view has not chan: The House spent some time in concur rence and adjourned at half-past eleven jock.UNIFORMITY.THE DESIRE OF UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION INSPECTORS.The United States immigration inspectors who are stationed along the Cana- n in the \u2018{ city under the direction of Mr.Watch: « j'orn,.who is in supreme charge of -this work, The desire is to realize uniformity.in the manner of inspection, so os et even results.The case is one.of undergoing.drill for the better- \u201cThe examinations to.which all immigrants are .submitted who desire to reside in the United States is ery oh strict.- rformed by medical men, who are regularly appointed and paid Lope U United States Gov.prmment.cou trated that there Tm diversity, of practice aio the inspectors, and it is to obvie late this that the present meeting: has: \u201cbeen held, 2, the inetan pee ot the see who met the in: ore \u20ac an Tho at his pect: Peel street._ The eo is of little.interest to the public ed the Minister of Justice, \u2018we felt\u2019 Hye Mr.Blair feplied that no action had | Upon the \u201cvote of $30,000 for the.Cot- { canal would be | F tairty-one-mile section to the same firm Free Ch e dvoid pay for oo dredging | of the Intercolonial Wepnesnar, Mar 7, 1902.from all parts of the world to take up homes in our North-West.Such neces- Sty, xl while it is not apparent as respects Country immigrants, might be urgent in the cases of surplus populations rom central and southern Europe.A MONTREALER HONORED.At the convention of Louisiana bankers, held in New Orleans, on April 3}, Mr.J.H.Fulton, formerly of Montreal, and manager of the Commercial National Bank of that city, was elected president.Mr.Fulton is the son of My.John Fulton, accountant, of Mont- MR.34H.FULTON, The ew président of the Loufriana .Batkera,- Teal: Mr.Jas.Ww.Fulton, local mans- r of the Royal Bank of:Canada, is & brother, and.another brother is Inspec: tor of the Sovereign .Bank.After his election Mr.Fulton vas.es corted to the-platform, and r nded to the introduction, pledging : his éar- nest work and support.; MR.TIPPETT \u201cACCEPTS, Fort 5 WILL BE PASTOR oF CALVARY 'CHURCE.The Rev.Ernèst- H: Tippett, pastor of the Mcthodist Church at Hudson, signified his acceptance of the call to Calvary Congregational Church, Mont real, to take effect before Sunday, June Mr.Tippett was born in land and brought up in the United Methodist urch there.He came to Can- ade as a youth and studied in the Wesleyan College of this city.He served THE REV.ERNEST H.TIPPETT.five years as a probationer in the Methodist Church, mostly in the Nipissing district, and was then ordained and stationed at Shawbridge- lie stayed there years, meeting with great success atier which he was transferred to Hud Ta spite of the fact tbat he had positively refused to allow his name to used as that of a candidate for the pastorate of Calvary Church, rendered va- \u2018cant by the Rev, Dr.Hiil\u2019s acceptance of the principalshi of the Co tion- al College, that church insisted on extending a call to him, with so large à unanimity that.he has regarded it as his duty to accept.NOT ENOUGH MONEY.THERE WILL HAVE TO BE A VARIATION BEFORE THE NEW PUMP CAN BE BOUGHT AND STARTED, The Water Committee sat yesterday and opened tenders for the new electric pump which it : proposed to install at the new upper level pumping station on McTavish street.Messrs.John McDou- - { gall &-Co., or Montreal, » submitted four tenders at $37 $39,000 and $40,000.The frou y Company, 0 of Toronto, tendered at $43,500 Mr.Janin, the superintendent, was asked bo prepare a report on the tenders and particulars as to the cost of new il ings, installation, etc.; The prices are higher than anticipated | by the aldermen.There is only $45,000\" available for the purchase and installation of the pump, and the latfer, with buildings, will cost close.upon £10,000, so that a sum of money.will have to be varied before the pump can be purchased and Placed i \u2018in position.CHURCH.OF THE ASCENSION.Festival services will be.held to-mor row (Ascension Day) at the Church of the Ascension, Outremont.\u2019 There will.be a celebration ot the Holy Communion at 11 a.m.and choral Evensong at 8 pme.he.\u201cprescher will be the Rew Frederick Jd.se À be ç service Sunday dèxt will al of.a festal hoir will renderappto- \u201c d'avértisements.Catarrh is Perhaps Responsible For It.- PE-RU-NA CURES CATARRH AND INCREASES WEIGHT\u2014- READ THIS CONGRESSMANS LETTER.EX-CONGRESSMAN CRAS.R.TURNER OF NEW YORK Hon, Charles H.Turner, 501 & street, Washington, D ngress from New York City two terms; was ors of Representatives for four years; isa member of Tammany influential in New York City.He wri tes: «I have used your remedy, Peruna; as a general tonic.with Xhave many.friends who have testified to its virtues, and 1 roy belidve you have a valuable remedy.\u201d* \u20ac H.TURNER.twenty: bottles.After taking © the parte, I gained.four 149 ue ad am.ey in all right for.\u2018persons af- is an ex-Member of ; the National House Hall, and is- very satisfactory results.\u201cYast.fod tion and bronchitis until Ion 118 pounds.Knowing - that- \u201csomet hed had to be done soon, I Peruna and\u2019took iy, and } flicted as I was,\u2019 JONATHAN T.STARK; KLONDIKE GOLD FIELDS ; dike Valley - the ud, fron River lon some miners to accompany him back & to God.Bottom Creek, where work, ly stumbled on to Hose to Hunker, in this erson\u2019s party ran low Im food, so he went over to Quartz Creek led down Indian River, and- pole up the Yukon to Sixty Mile Post, now called Returning, he determin: ole his canoe up the deeper of the Klondike, and thus drifted ndian River and landed oo now.\u2018stands.iene his Indian wife and relatives, for Cormac Was no_ miner, but a - Henderson iovited Carmac.to prvi up and stake on .Gold Bottom Oreek.and poled on up to Klondike next ing, going to the mouth of Hunker Cred, and then overland to his camp shoot\u201d pu t up Bonansa and THEY WOULD NEVER HAVE SEEN DISCOVERED BUT KOR \u201cTHE .|, PLUCK.OF A CANAD : ADIAN.Tae acid Bonanza Creek, tta: 7.Mr.ai ows, Map 7 of {be abet a letter in thie \u201cEve nt \"honor of finding prs Yu- gid fields, Mr.Woodside says it Robert Henderson, a Nova Scotian, \u2018who discovered the gold fields.In part he writes:\u2014 \u2018I have noticed by former issues.ot eastern newspapers à tendency to give Carmac the credit of discovering.the Klondike gold fields.Here he - found This is not cor- Mr.Robert Henderson, of is the real discoverer Blonike gold fields in \u2018Yukon.As a matfer of course the Stewart Ri and the Forty Mile and \u2018Sixty Mile.Fields were prorked before the Klondike - known, but Jher were dif- férent places.1 eries in Yukon were \u2018made fe \u2018British subjects in spite of the claims eon by | people across the line that th | ered, worked and owned the- which is pure nonsense.\u2018When Mr.Robert Henderson entered Yukon in 1804 the miners believed that.outside the Stewart River bars, all the old \u2018in Yukon was on the west To Mile and Sixty Mile side of the It was.therefore, entirei iE to Mr.Henderson's pluck, f stubborn persistence that the Klondike was discovered, for, starting from Sixty Mile Post (Joe Ladue\" 8).in cance, and mined \u2018for two \u2018Years on à Gold Bottom and eu now Enown as either the Division, on, or brothersinlaw,- \u201cCu Char ley,\u201d took a short \u20ac dropped.on over Sas divide à Pato Gold Bot- | THE DILLON SUSPENSION.IRISH | MEMBERS TO BRING Tr! SUBJECT UP AGAIN IN THE BRITISH HOUSE.New York, May 7\u2014A special cable to- \u2019 from London Says this evening the Irish members will bring for- - Commons -a.motion eaker for his ruling on r.Dillon was sus- Chamberlain \u20183 amned liar?\"1, will bo memémbered that when on interrup 0 :as sert that General Vilonel, the leader.of the burghers\u2019 national scouts, was \u2018a nia] Secretary.efor red; the occasion when pended for calling Throatidik Minin, Indian.River two whole.bitter, cole ters he delved lone in Creek, sinking nat og vi out dumps for.ese Ca not yield traitor, the Colo: \u2018The honorable z member is a ed the Speaker Theres er the pe were , and the Speaker - replied \u2018that Mr.Dillon had brought the ret upon himself by ealling: men serving a der the British ruling which the impugn.Ther cont berlain shoul withdraw the rane pes the po to be submitted will ca ly.affirm ition.The debate: is antici- | with the greatest interest, thou there à is no doubt as: -to the result.de fires, and gettin ring washin par for ie Sich oF Quartz time export De the different creeks i i306 that Pen- 5 Bottom ationalists intend ve last x was 8 the\u2019 seh crossed pull nats the branch of Hunker Greek Samed Geld Bottom by him.Findin pects on this \u2018and.tbe.past \u2018CARLETON ANGLICANS.3 wa, Mey 7.\u2014The deosery of Carle: wa; + Catarsh, and also thet ton Bact held Toran a it carer Catarrb and never fails.That's : Those ail Sides by » men whohave studied this remedy and its sflect on OCatarrh.There other ramedies that relieve, but J.APARE-E E CATARRH CURE posi : were in* favor.of a union service in Chief | i Hon.\u2018T.T, Markland, a well-known business man of Cincinnati, 0., writes from 3100 Woodburn\u2018avénue, as \u2018follows: .\u201cI find that in my case Peruna is 3 flesh \u2018builder.I am now at work ever; day, and have gained ten pounds.took your Peruna according to diree- tions, apd\u2019 the résult was more than expected.I.can now breathe with ease, and also.mhy cough is stopped.I had it for \u2018six monthe before I took \u2018down with e grip.Peruna, and it accomplisked all.told me in your first letter that Peru You would cure me, and it has, I am seventy: N ; three years old, and can attend to my.work and business as usual\u201d T.T.MARELAND.\u2018LOSS OF FLESH.} What Medical Autherities Say as te the Danger Line.\u2018Bome of the best medical authorities #ay that if e.person .loses one-third his.weight, that the system will not have power .enough left to ever recuperate.That is to say, if a man or woman who weighs 150 pounds in health should, for any cause, be reduced to-100 pounds, they could not recover, but would shortly, ie recent.\u2018Some say the percent is a ittle higher, and some say -it: is a little lower.But this estimate is probably nearly correct.Are you losing flesh?If so, do you not know that it is not only foolish buf dangerous?You need not continue to lose flesh, another day if you will use thi proper rem Peruna is a yo flesh producer.It id throûgh the muequs membranes of the body that all.the nutrition must be ab- | sorbed.the mucous membranes are healthy, thé loss of flesh is rapidly Te.So produces healthy membranes, Unhealthy mucous membranes is known | as céatarrh.: Catarrh may be alight or | - severe, Peruna always cures catarri | wherever located.Catarrh of any of the vital organs.Jeads to loss \u2018of Reo The catarrh may, be so ie t as to give no other warni oss of flesh.Any one who | losing flesh for no apparent reason, can} be.sure that catarrh is.at the bottom of il peranai is sure to cure such cages.\u201cIF you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from \u2018the use of Pérunay 1 at once to Dr.\u2018Hartman, be \u2018pléased to give you his valuable\u201d ad- (rie, atis.ress Dr.The \u201cHartman nitarium, Columbus,\u2019 Okio.ef m\u2014 \u2014 \u2018turns of the deanery were considered, but the discussion on the A.kay\u2019s paper on the \u2018Reli jous Census\u2019 wag deferred, owing to\u201cthe fact that lin -inaccuracies had been discovered in the | om by, Sem TI are e revis will be discussed later.@ subject |.É TRADE OFFICÉ IN LONDON, I INFLUENTIAL DEPUTATION- 16 \u2018URGE ITS ESTABLISHMENT Captain Adams.ON THE PREMIER.j: Religions \u201cwork committee\u2014Mesure.mt John Bien.chairman; James Rodger, Toronto, May 7.\u2014A deputation will on-|3 C.olden, David Morrice, Captain Tuesday next wait upon Sir Wid Lan: }:Bales.rier at Ottawa on behalf of the Board of | Finance committee\u2014Mepsrs: Samuel Trélle and the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019:!'Finley, chairman; A.F.C.Ross, Charles Association to upon the premier, the necessity for the establishment, of 8, fan trade Eos à in London, and also\" the \u2018appointment of a-Canadian trade!\u201d commissioner there.The joint committee of the two bodies drew up the final, | report yesterday, and on Friday the ese- \"| cutive council of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association.and the council of the Board-of- | Trade will hold separate meet to.cehgider.the report.It is ex that it-will be adopted without any radieat amendment.\u2018The deputation to wait mn the ier will consist of Mr; eorge H.facturers\u2019 Association, and the secretary of that association, and for the Board af |.Trade, Mr.'J.F.Ellis, first vice-presi-' dent; Mr.J.D.Allan, second vice-presi- dent, and the secretary of the board.Le en «CANADA BILL.SUSPICIOUS CHARAOTER HRLD ay - THE PHILADELPHIA POLICE, \u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke, May T\u2014Ghiet Davidson: has received word from Philadelphia lice headquarters that & prisoner is.held there who gives his\u2019 pare \u2018Canada Bill,\u2019 and answers v the description of Dowd, ie Write, mére one of e A escaped, from jail at Sherbrooke two 0 the Panis Tk at, Dae 8.a TE che promos anid Le \u201cbond\u201d Be about for three of; the four mes |.BAPTY_ CONNOLLY.Brockville, \"Ont, May: 7,\u20142My, F.: Aol Sault Ste.Aanie; Ont.Dents ro Sauk: ja, 5; interest looked forward to I took no other medicine but M.port as omit} of Mr.À This fixes the danger ling at 33%\" Mr.ving, giatenieht of your case, an, Bo 3 La President of Ww.Mae | ) sw ees, for the Canadian Manu | | pat A verall THE SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.8 [A LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE + ANNUAL MEETING \u2018LAST The.Sailors\u2019 Institute \u2018has become: such an integral part inthe social\u2018 and .reli- meeting bas become à matter of b; element in the community, There re be no surprise that an institution so well managed as this has always been has had a more: thau ordinarily successful year, but the news will create.the deepest satisfaction even in mény who have hardly ever been on the wharf and would scarce- \u2018ly know a sailor if they saw one.The ;sitendance at the annual meeting last night was very large.The president, Mr.Charles Alexander, was in the | chair, and accom; praying by im - the platform were: he president; M A.F.C.Boal re Wilt his, secretary; Mr.Jd.Ritchie Bell, manager; the Rev.James Patterson, Messra, J.C.Holden, J.M: Duff, Alex.\u2018MeFeë, David Bentley and Captains Christie, Fraser, of.the \u2018Bonavista.\u2019 In his opening address Mr.Alexander welcomed the satlors to the port of Montreal and the Montreal Sailors\u201d.Inetit fe {fer \u2018another séason, He dwelt on aims of the association; and said it vos the of the committee of management to make the Institute as comfortable and home-kke for tle officers and arews of the Ritchie \u2018apnual Teports, and moved their ade tion.After speaking of the efforts sunt 2 had been made to provide entertainments and recreation, suitable reference was made to the deaths during the year of ndrew Allan, for thirty-one : presi ent ot he Enotitute; Mr.8 nan, wing, Mr Tush Mackenzie and the Hon.A.W.\u2018Ogilvie, who bad always shown a keen interest in the welfare he Institute.The house committee reported that during the season of navigétion total number of visits paid to the Institute was 28,510, a daily average attendance of 192,0 or peat] percent more than iD were made use of in the following man- fer: Seamen using reading rooms, 6, ; \u2018seamen writing letters, 4,425; seamen enjoyi me rooms, ; seamen aftending TE y concerts, 7,200; seamen \u2018attending temberance socials, Lbas; dea- men: attending religious meetings, 1,950 ~ number - of \u2018destitute men\u2019 received help, $101 having \u2018been expended in this wa, The committee on religious work Tes ported an increase of pth Ro percant in She | attendance at the rance pe forpel, meek 6 at \u20182 men] i sigoed th The re- A from last year, had to $4,205, while the Y Gisbursements had Be $4,075, leaving a balance of $120.8.Mr.7, C for the adoption of the reports, and i was unanimously a .OFFICE- - ELECTÉD.On the.motion of Mr.Alex.MeFee, | secomded lowing office-bearers were elected: .Pregident\u2014Mr.Charles Alexandér, vice-presidents Mr.Hugh A.Allan tard EE ans.\u2014Mr.illiams.F.©.Ross Treasirer\u2014Mr, Mr.J.Ritchie Bell, Assistant \u2018manager\u2014) rgaret | Ritchie Kerr.- ; House, commit Mesure.Thotnas Hailing, chairman; bell; W.Gear, Bartlett Mf oan ohn \u2018Tos *I'Tance, ir \u2018' Literature and entertainments \u2014_ Méssts.Richard White, chairman; McLean, Abner Singigan am of members management: Chaise wi Dlakeley, je Seedings by the contribution at intervals of well-rendered choruses by.the choir of St, James Methodist Church, under the direction of Mr.E.W W.Waterhduse, and of songs by individual members -of the choir.Those who, in addition \u2018to the choir as a , contributed to this sexe the programme, as well as to the co close SE.the Bt ness meeting) were: Me.Best, Mr.Mes.Landry, Miss ker na emir 0 of shi crews win y .A EE cad oe ering closed vai Era ASE, than FR ne he oe oor So | bers | feriouse and the 0 | [the King\u2019.8 cert \u201cTHE $AXE FAILURE.| MR.EERAM LEVY EXAMINED IN COURT.* Mr., A of the Compan; the failure of Save = Soanection with ei ness, who #8 a Figg of the Messrs.foxes admitted Hn been paid 3,000 by Saxe & r.to their pe Ens OF Riv MEE 7\u2014~A trooper writes from a | , May x Abyssinia tat Be and ea Sth éther Toe .ians are\u2019 } Meneleh.1 mén were Killed at at the battle \u2018of Adowa \u201cJan 160.res supposed the Hoes | gious -Hfe of Montreal that its annual of the \u2018Manxman,\u2019 aud i yeesels that plied to: this | Tel aR fe Ped the several | Ia facilites of the building tom atria including à | \u2018amounted endonment fund .now.amounts.to.C.Holden séeonded the motion t by Mr.David Bentley, the foi- | 1 M.M.Duff, Alex.McFee; William Nivin, | Toms mes Thom, = Rr Tete Arch.Red BE 8.THs Stach pleasure vas ad 3 fo the pro- hich took place at the.¥, aS} it on March 4-he had \u201cAa 0 goods J from Fexe & Sons Th eo terment of South Africa rn [09 86.James Stree a and ES settlement.by suitable ritieh | te Drammena Sires; | colonists.The paper adds that it \u2018will \u201ccs is proved.| at their disposel x SEVENTEEN YEARS OF SUCCESS \u2026 - - OUR EIGHTEENTH YEAR \"Amd the Forty-Sixth in the History of the House.\u201cThis morning we ehter op our Elghteenth \u2018Year under the present management.THR\" ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1856.: 2866 80 IEE knees ve ne: anopsensoransscn0nu000 Alex.MeGibbon.3878 to 1880 .McGibbon & Baird.\u2019 Chex.Mrourbbon and Chas.\"3.Batrd.) 1880 to 1883 .\u2026 .\u2026 \u2026.Àlex.MeGibbon.4883 to 1885:.+.Alex.McGibbon & Co.Tr \u2019 \u201ctAlex.\u2018Mcaibton \u2018and \u201cAle Fraser.) 1885 to 1894 L.2e 4 2.th se er 64 +4 chaniececeensonsnaenns Fraser, Viger & Co.(Alex.D.Fraser and Hormisdas igen).1804 ve + .vane Fraser, \u2018Vigér & Co._ (Alex.D.Frase r).Por Porty-Five Years the ITALIAN WAREHOUSE has always been recognized \u201cthroughout Canada as the LEADING-HOUSE IN THE DOMINION for | FINE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEAS and OOFFEES,.Eto, Eto.\u201cThé.reputation\u2019 it has always held we intend.to maintain.\u2019 FOR THE PRESENT SEASON'S TRADE.- - steamer @rriving at this port and every.allway train \u2018dischärging freight.is origine its quota to swell.our stocks.\u2018Our staff 18 now busy executing orders for SPORTSMEN'S STORES, and we are ready, for all comers with an unequalled agsortment of BRBAKFAST, LUNCHEON and DINNER.DELICACIES, in.tins.and glass.The finest \u2018of the fine in Teas and Coffees, Provisions of all kinds, .-Bugar-Gured Meats (the best cures on the Continénti! and everything of the very best to cheer the inner man.ay Sema.a vous Let Hsts\u2018for town and country at the earliest cover.almost the entire Island, and we: re & Steg of catefu careful and experienced ed peckers, DÉLIKATESSE Su SPICED XORWE ible moment.Te for shipping ordrs\" er T SEASONS PLE SYRUP AND mn SUGAR.Smaranteid Abselutely Pure.From the Hon, \u201cSenator Cochrane's Farm mungret nd some of ine Best Bakers In the astern Townships of Canada.- PURE HAPLE SYRUP, = Bottles 300 each, $5.95 per doz.-Gallon Cana.se easly $3.95 par-daz.llon Lans,.ns, .50 per cas, and in cases of 16 Galion Ca \u201cPRIVEE MEDAL\u201d MAPLE SUGAR.In 1b.blocks, , or Crile Syrüp y and 8 Sugar carefully 7 packed a and A 5 to ail Parts of asec csee Great Britain: the We offer 250 bottles Crosse & Blackwell's_French Olives at 15 cents per bottle, su ; per dozen bottles.Fraser's \u201cSpectal\u201d Hams and Fraser's \u201cSpgcis)\u201d.Boneless Breakfast Bacon, : The moat d \u2018meats in Canada.Dry Cured and pressed, after t! Danish proces.Every piece as Payet ad put.Foo Fresh supplies Toceired Bi \u2018from the smoke house.bps FRASER, VIGER & CO.THIS: J.MACKENZIE & 60.- 381 and 383 St.Paul | St.1 \" Have now on hand for Spring and Summer Season 1902, } a full assortment sn fouowing Unes: ; Prints, Ginghams, Sateens, Printed Foulards, ; Sheetings and Crétonnes, Foreign.and Dom- CE estic Tweeds, Muslins, Laces, Embroideries, 1.| Hosiery, etc., etc.° Safed Rates and FA 8 Liberal Trade Discounts, i in -Ÿ addition to Regular Trade Terms.| Summer Resorts ot: Fanülies moving out of city for summer months can arrange to have marketings éxpressed in neat boxes or baskets, FREE OF CHARGE, at\u2019 Lamb\u2019 s Market, 24 University Street.+ +040Hotatote : +otototototot 7 \"A = LN TRE WHITE PLAGUE R.À.DUNTON, #6.\u2014.NOTARY, Etc., AMERIC: CAN CONGRESS ON TUBER: | CULOSIS.\u2014 FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT, co 5 New Yor May 7 ~The officers of the \"MARRIAGE LICENSES.ISSUED.= Medico-Lega) Society announce.that + = - PPP TL American.- Congress on: tuberculosis ce++000000 0000004: been postponed to, June 2, 3, and 4, 1902.1 ; The postponement, w will enable the he mem, ; , Froedon m from alum and\u2019 all other ; ; datent to Le aan: es end the Hollow -injuriogs.-aubatanons makes, 04 | ing meetings, to be held at.Saratoga l + \u2018| Springs, in June : \u2018The American Aca- - p 5 » À I demy of Medicine,\u201d June 7; American di + i -Assoeiation of Life Insurance Surgeons, 2 Eo = June 9, and the meeting of the ners.; 2.8 3 can Medical.Association, June 10 to 13.; J THE RHODES MILLIONS, pure on wholesome.Iba E.wl oh Mar T7 \"he execufors of Be household necessity, A § pi yesterday at the residence of Lord | » der icle\u2019 says it understands at 2 ved died worth £4,000,000- ' rr 000.000.Hie private legacies are ry small, Instruction.given.to wel trus ect: im were nos ste \u201cThey relate chiefly \u2018to the bet bet- + MARRIAGE.L{CENSES,.7080\" ae = M.Br, CHARTERED \u201cACCOUNTANT, Ed HA GR probebly require a year before the will MARRI A GE LI CENSÉS.\u2018 York, 1\u2014A special.to- the: 2.rte otk, May To says it is be: , MON EY TO.LEND.Lee fbodes vi have ë pue Re ¥ pt Se Ti liming | ave been ied and-the | - for private bequests paid.y wii | bave a free hand -in spending Poney.| : on -irigation\u2019 in \u2018South rica, 4nd \u201cofr: the settlement: of British men\u2019 and women in that part of the Empire, 4 TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 St.James Street, \u2014 | is preem- .Amently edapted fox, se onrectinE prose :.- df' reéuperation: mand \u2018for.Paine\u2019s Celér NEXT YEAR'S ESTIMATES, | Nearly Sixty [illion Dollars Necessary for Running the Country.NEW BRANCH POSTOFFICE FOR: MONTREAL INCLUDED IN - THE ITEMS.Ottawa, May 7\u2014The supplementary estimates for the next \u2018fiscal year were presented to parliament to-day.They total $5,739,301, of which $3,386,201 is chargeable to consolidated fund and $2,- 853,100 to capital.his makes, with the main estimates, $59,100, 0.039, for \u2018the year beginning in.July 1 next Provision is made: for \u201cthe appoints ment \u2018of a \u2018junior-judge in the County - of Leeds and Grenville, and.fora pour ty court judge at.Aflin, $175,000.for the.exhibition et St.Louis and Osaka, the purchase - -of mew rifles and $300,000 { for arms, ammunition and defence, $280,000 is asked to provide additional | aids to.navigation on the St.Lawrence route including thé purchase ôf a steani- er for.tidal and surveying \u2018purposes: Twenty thousand dollars more is to voted, for\u2019 commercial agencies, includip né.the expenses of negotiating commerci treaties.Ten thousand dollars is asked from \u2018parliament - for \u201cthe Tuberculoms .Association; $50,000- more is: asked for the expenses of thé coronation contin- _gent, making .$80,000 in all; $1,315,000 \u201cmore is asked for government, railways, chargeable to capital; $3,500 is wanted for the.renewal of electric wiring, new elevator, motors, etc, \u2018in \u2018Montreal post- office; $30,000 -is asked for puilétng à a branch péstoffice in Montreal, and 000 for a mew public building \u2018at Ry field; $2,170,250 is wanted for the.extension of the .government telégraph.system in the f of St.Lawrence; $328.546 is to be voted in settlement ot MacKenzie & Mann's Exchequer Court judgment against the, government.FRUIT IN PLENTY MONTREALNISLAND IS EXPECTED TO BLOOM LIKE A- GARDEN.A week or more since, when the \u2018Frost nipped some tender plants, there was'a fear .that Montreal gardeners.would have another - set-back.To-day they.Advertisements.CURED OF CANCER: SIX.YEARS AGO.\u2014 Is Now in Perfect Health With no sign\u2019 -of tire Disease.Returning.ved A Canadian Eady\u2019s Experience wig th \u2018Constitutional Treatment fo \u2018Cancer and Tumor.The \"case we refer to is obe of cancer of the breast.Two doctors examined the growth and advised the removal of the breast.The lady dreaded an opération.which | che had learned might not prove of permanent benefit, and hearing of our Constitutional treatment for cancér, determined to give it a trial.The result was most gratifying, complete one, but it also proved to be permanent.After six'years the cancer gives © no evidence of coming back.For particulars of this interesting.case, together with the name and address of the patient, on page 28 :of our book, \u2018Cancer,\u2019 its Cause and.Cure,\u2019 \u2018sent \u2018to any address sealed in plain wrapper, on receipt cf 3 stamps.D.W.STOTT & JURY, Bowman- vie, Ont.7 PROMPT ACTION IS-IMPER- ee ATIVE » Time: Lost.At This.Season Mean.Increased Suffering, Perhaps © path Paine\u2019s Gelery Compound Is The Never-Failing Health.Restorer in.Springtiie.\u2014 It is now an.established fact that: nervous prostration, insomnia, rheumatism, \u2018neuralgia, dyspepsia and : blood diseases- are- ble, Paine\u2019s Celery: Compound.* is \"honestly.-and faithfully used -at this \u2018season.It is well known that many: of \u201cour \u201cInoët succésaful, phy- | sicians are.y, \u2018prescribing and recom- menting: Paibe\u2019s.Celery Compound.\u201cThis fact proves the su eriorit of the great medicine over ail.\u2018drugs.ually prescribed for the troubles mention above.Paine\u2019s Celery \u2018Compound: nerve - action; it -feeds -the nerve cen-.ires with elements needed to strengthen .them-and build up healthy tissue, It © purifies the blood, taking away every ce of poison, and éncourages a repid | gouts f red corpuscles upon which -the- of the entire tem de- \u201cpends.\u201cWeariness, \u2018tired feelings \u2019 despondencr \u201cend unrest, 80- bo prevalent 5 in b fo t days of of spring are anished after a week's mee hal ine\u2019s Celery Comspound, hl vi strength e place of lassi de on and weakness.ig le re time.© trie -at the root \u201cof youd besetti u bles to-day will save you \u2018future weeks, pérhaps -moriths St e and\u2019 \u2018mental agony.- torte ilnmense and mipreostented de; | great 8] Japan, $150,000.is asked for.\u201cLep .| Ceased.tell his wirethat Parise and lice.for not only wag the cure a} { them.Om: The: Por | con \u2018 unite.in.the opinion \u2018that Montreal will bloom like a garden \u201cthis year.Mr.Brodie, of \u2018Blue -Bonnets, was enthusias- \u2018tie this morning in his description of {, the wealth of promise.- Plums, cherries, {-3 pears, apples, all promise a \u2018season of lendor- : Mr.Brodie has one: tree, a \u2018Russian apricot, and even that alone haa produced.LEPOR! WILL BE TRIED.Coroner's Jury Believes He and Parise Stabbed Marchioni.THE- PRISONER - REFUSES TO SAY \"ANYTHING.\u2018We, the undersig igned jurors, \u2018having heard the evidence, 1 nd that Albino Marchioni came to his death by \u201cbeing Tre \u2018stabbed by Pasquale Parise and Pietro ori\u2014at least, \u2018everything \u2018points that\u2026 way.\u2019 \u201d This was the verdict in the inquest [ {concluded this morning) on-the Italian who was stabbed: at lus home, 254 Ce- \u201cdieux \u2018street, on Sunday night.The first \u2018Witness examined this morn: ing was Leopoldo Mignacca, \u2018who.was present at thie quarrel.TThere were, he said, fifteen, or twenty people in sur room.when The querrel took place, and when the lamp was tarown at À archioni and went ouf, they all made a rush for the:door.\u2018He-did not :see any weapons, Lepori was carrying an umbrella.He thought Lepori could not have\u201d girack the blow \u201cwithout his seeing i.they got out into the yard, witness and Lepor: left the place, witness not knowing that Marchioni had \u2018been stabbed ; ent pad called on Maria Pelosa, a neighbor of Lepori.Mrs.Pap the Marchioni house, Gaid that thé.quarrel \u2018lasted about a quarter of an hour\u2019 from the time the deceased drew his knife, and she ran into heér house, until the time when she o] Marchioni, who had\u2019 een leaning against the door feil in.He then got up \u2018after prentioning the nanies of Lepori and Parise.Mrs.Giacomo Tevolis, sister-in-law of the: deceased, and Giuseppe D | \u201cAglio, à boarder in \"Marchioni\u2019 s house, estos, [but told nothing new.Giovanni Tevoiis, a neighbor, with others, had put Pamse out of the house before the stabbing.ne had Mar- \u201cchioni\u2019s knife in his ha - Antonio Defrancisco; of 2668 City Hall avenue, testified to the same effect.\u2018Alberto Dini, of 249 _Cedieux street, did hot see the fight, but heard.the de ori had stal him.He.| seen Por et the.next morning \u2018dnd- had- gdvis- | ed him to give.himself up to the po- Pietro Lepori was coed, but: pre | feed not to say anythin Coroner McMahon addressed \u2018the j at some léngth, pointing out 4 iat, chioni believed himself\u201d to stabbed by both Parise aoû \u201cevo: ut the fact that Lepori- had\" given: Himself up, while Parise ran away, Was a pré- \"| sumption.in favor.of the former.\u201d He thought Lepori should be given & regular trial, the above verdict.Thé coroner then: committed Lepori to the magistrate Mr.Wilson, \u2018of St.Pierre, Pelissier & Wilson, is acting for the prisoner.= \u2014 - La THAT CITY SEIZURE INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS BE FORE THE COURT THIS MORNING.The proceedings in connection with the seizures made at the City, Hall in the case of Larocque ve.the City, were wa the first place, Messrs: Ethier; Ar- Judge Hall in chambers, to be heard on \u2018a notice that they were ready fo furnish\u2019 \u2018| the required security, if s0- ordered, \u201c| also a declaration: filed by the city that Do \u2018security was needed in the present appeal to the Privy Council.In arguing \u2018the case om: behulf of the.city, -Mesers.Ethier and: -Atiwater.explained that -May 1 thet \u2018they would furnish.their security on the following day, and they were then Trithin the deley allowed May 2 security, but; all the judges bf the Court.of King's Bench had gone: to Quebec, and as the olerk of the court had mot \u2018the power to.accept: the security or extend the delay, he megely \u2018mate an en- \u2018try of ther appearancé.They OW came: to offey, the security, 4 bed \u2018at the same time that.article, 5 the char- der relieved \u2018them.from.+ > \u2018obligation.\u2019 \u2018hey argued that.the.quest -of securi- oF to: be furnished in this case was.gov- \u2018erned by -the code ph \u2018 -an enactment of the provincial legisiature, and the same authority \u2018had \u2018amended thet 4 law, by granting an: \u201cexemption by article 552: of \"the dty: charter, Meas.Saimder and McGoun ap peared oh the other side, they object ed to the filing of the declaration con- \u201ccerning.the Sxemption roamed, by- the l.city, -a8 coming in ate, -and- argue that the eecurity bad mot been 5 ed withif tbe delays-in: the first.place.- The case bad in no Way been: continued, aang the city, city, could Sot Dow come up.and oi security without: any- previous - notice being given: They further held: foal pe made the Quel Judge -[Hail naked -claimed that the Tapie.whe \u201ctime: \u201callowed tree\u2019 promises a full complement of fruit | blossoms\u2014something the present season | \u2018a plate glass window in Mr.D.li, who lives next door to'| ned her deor, - aud.: \u2018staggered into a bedroom, where he died\u2019 was intro duced on Change.by: Mr.C { marine Le- Canadian branch of the Thiel Detective Agncy, -has gone.to, the Chey accordingly: .returned q coutinued in the civil courts this morn- | .chambeult and'\u2018Atwater appeared bef ore: y few days.His old friends of the they \u2018had given notice on: they \u201coffered their ent?\u2018for complicity in | ours \u2018St.James street, furnish-[ \u2018that the\u201d rules of practice of the Privy x Sev: 2| Comic fixed he: Tuestion, of éeturi |: À ; cept the ah \u2018omnotanioës, \u201cut 5 £67 kt où S other $a] orm à lame of-need, to PRACE À AT HAND.it is.Now \u2018Probable.> London, May 7\u2014Furtlier advies ve ceived here to-day from South Afri RT nounced.that Boers had \u201cbeen\u201d captured and tHat ten burghere were killed in the neighborhood of Lindley, Orange River.Colony, yesterday.London, May 7.\u2014The wife of General.Lucas Meyer, the commander of.the: Orange.Free State forces, who is in this country, \u2018received a cable message Troñr: her husband yesterday \u2018saying that peace] in South Africa was probable.: .CITY ITEMS, (iss Hollinshead and-other friends: giving the Boys\u2019 Brigade of St.Ed- s Ohurch, -a he} ing: \u2018hand at the\u2019 concert to-morrow.he cause.is & worthy one, Inepector Lamouche and Detective Dan.A.McLaughlin left for New York yesterday, where \u2018thew will be .required 2 in as witresges \u2018in the Maude Gentile mir] Pr der trial.The monthly hoor om the: Protestant Board of mmissioners for Montreal vil be held in the, board: \u2018robmy; High -Schçol building, to-morrow, mora ing, at 10.30 d\u2019clock: - \u201cJoseph Belec, accused: of havin broken Betty | jewellery store, St: Peter: street; and stolen several articles of Jewellery, was arraigned in the Court oi \u2018Ses sions yesterday and elected.to have.a jury trial.= x PERSONAL, em \u201c Mr.Robert Bickerdike,.MP, Jet foi \u2018Ottawa.yesterday.Miss Ashford, Dorchester.street, will | sail \u2018for England early in June.; The Rev.V.di Genova is confined to]; the- house through illness.-\" /IMohtreal Power\u201475 at 894,25 = ze | tome Cot.vite 14 a.Mont yCot.Connse vere 0 - G LOCAL STOCKS LS Tp rays Orerce,) SE Ein Nnyid 1908 AFTERNOON BOARD.«0; FR.5, at 126%, 125 126%, 25 t 128%, 200 at en 125 at 126%, ; at 126%, 25.at 126%, 50 at 126%, 50 at , 125 at 125%.100 at 126, 50.at Le; Low: Few a \u201cBE 121%, 50 at.A213.Be: \u201cat 126, ,30 = Richelieu\u2014 at.113%.1./ .= ea Twin City\u20142% at 120%.M.8.R.\u2014100 at 265.Dominion Steel £ommon-\u201419 at 604, 60 al 61, 5 25 at 61%, 25 at 61,: 50 at 6L \u2018Toronto Railway\u20149 at 120.° \u2019 at 2944, \"10 at 9984, 75 at 99 1-8, 50 at.:99; % at 99, 125.at 993, 50 at 99%, 25 aid.\u2026 Dom.Cotton\u201450 at 547,50 at 55.\u201c Dom.Coal Com.\u201475 at 168.\u201c\u2019M.S.R.\u20142,500- at 105.Merchants Cotton\u201425 at 85, 20 at 85.Dom, Stes pfd.\u2014175 at 95, 25 at 95, 25 MS Dom.Steel Bonds\u20145,000 at 92%: Reported\u2018by Messrs Nichols& Marler, Bock Brokers 17% Notre Dame Street.AFTERNOON\u2019 BOARD._ Bellers Buyers Stoois Sellers Buyers dm an ds fin 126.Com.Cable 160 +.Eichelieu\u201d.112 Wows Tofia iy : eee tien | Btooks Detroit Elootrio \u2026.\u2026 .STREET RAILWAYS.1 = i Montren) st.5 28546 306 TES: Bu John Ry 150° A Sees ee Cy Pe.Halifsxilas - 110.500 Winnipeg 200 13 MISCELLANEOUS Ottaws Elec.sree vane Wadd, Telex 169% .Bell'Tel.,, wane Montl Gas., .Hitx Hg sas MontLPowes \u201c100 2975 ~ Da: Coat : 137 do.new stock .seer Win todsorHel.; .eves Col Cot.63 Merchants.8 \u201ceee MINES Wer Repub.BEE cers aves v 4 oe - \"Mr, Alex.Johnetone, of New Tork Esdaile, Mr.D.A.Ansell, Mexican \u2018home to-morrow.7 Mr, John W.Crosby, of Point Fortude,; has been appointed a Justice of\u201d the\u2019 Pence for the district\u2019 of-Montreal.Captain J.J.Riley, &f \u201cthe.fire.+ A tv leave: for 8 e in a day or.two, be gone for (02e a the summer.* = R.Carrington; manager of the Mr.E Convention of Chiefs ;of Police at Louisvill e.Miss.*Cerini leaves on Ma! for Ne Lar.- York, \u2018whence she will May 33 £5 SH hy for Italy.She will spend some, six or\u2019 \u2018seven months abroad for the; \u2018benefit, ber health.i hon La Owing to -the death of Lieut, Oolonel ER.«C.\u201cKnox; the command of who hils.bee colonel.Chief Detective Carpent left Louisville, Ky., yesterday, ts attend.International\u2019, Convent tion «af ne Do.Gomes Being ! held in that-city.\u201cMr.OrfAm ttre ih Consul: [ General, is in Quebec, and [is expécts Tio.thes Hussars Jolla, to Major Percy M a , been gazétted fientenant Imperial.| Ea NEW\u2019 YORK \u2018STOCKS.5 reported for the * the Wiiaas br ©, D.Monk 1s Bnccementatree oul Manager f or J.8.Hachs £ Co., \u2018NewYork, £ Open au Chi Pos à 0m yi 5 M 5 ° - ope © ore Eh 618 .24 4 = dy at 1287 329i) 1987 12 nee 120: | veus \u2018+ 2h02 13! Corer 1106 210% i George BE.\u201d Adams, S.Stanley, Alona, Orange, NJ.; \u2018Géorge \u2018Schmidt, -Penk, Pembroke.Mr.Wn.Henderson, the vetämoye | druggist,- on a visit.from his; British, purer Bio G.com.Columbia home, was welcomed \u201cwarmly Do.md.pr he to-dey by ras a \u2018as.well ak bus phe South Shore LAU ness friends.Henderson leaves fo Toronto this evening, and \u2018will return\u2019 i.C.A: and his Knox Church aba 5, quainitances were particularly warm 14] eir greetings, Henderson having borde the bur den and heat of the.day |; many years ago-in both \u2018these fields \"of\" Christian enterprise.+ : ON: TICKE T -OF-LEAVE - LEMIEUX AND BARGALOU, SEY, AT LIBERTY.a ; countant.-of the peu, Ville M: released from St.Vincent de Paul pe -{ tentiary.on Monday, on.\u2018ticket-of-] eve Pi \u2018He.was sentenced - on, Dec.21,\u201d 1899, seven years\u2019 imprisonment; for *frard ad] de conspt in.connection with the Ville}: Marie: \u2018Bank failure, and for the next few:}: do ice.once a years.mrust notify the poli -month of bis\u2019 good beh avior.He way met at the prison gates Pb wife and bis Ci Hontsoat i %h ne with- child, and came David \u2018Barsal salou; whi Was.senter je ago to.seven ears\u2019 imprisoning arie; wag Ere is eau, the newly-a; pointé \u201cde wr 4.Top Bt.Pein i of police, will\u2019 ben sv.SA 2 detective department Ama Ir.Car; Baltimore's Ga! 107% 108%\" 107) Veriter\u2019s absence.\u2018 ie ds prvellvo, B.L - & T4 aH .The following are registered at thie | Chic.& Aiton Cia, EX a .| Place Viger Hotel: Messrs.R.N.Beck-® Geuadion pi 12% ws \u2018ett, Ottawa; H.\u2018Reed, Quebec; j.Ron Roës Ches.& Obioyyupsericneeen 4% 46°.454 Newman Grand\u2019Merte:.\u2018Reuben Chic: Bar.# Sines peer gin gist git oss James W.Cronwell, New York; Mir, Fuel.0 ; Et 15% 177% 17 \u2018Mrs.Ross, F.W» Ross, Quebec: j .he il if \u2018 Edwards, Ottawa; É, LeBlanc, Boston |\" da su XN ae da\u201d di 95 ak 226 Ai 106, 1004102 Delsware & Hudson.\u201cptdu,s Great Northern pref.vives eral Ele : I pret.\u201d | N.Ÿ: Ontario = West seven Norfolk & West.[ER ux, former chiet- ac] Phoida Mail TBO _cnge, \"Was 5 inaned on: + tieket-o ;Ukilon Pacific, som; 3 leave | on.April DY hn bo SE = AGREEMENT xs SIGNED B BY ; THEY - BIND THEMSELVES : \u201cHe y cie nion x Jay deprised à Rtigant of ak dire à \u2018hall bé ¢ \u201cHised: Coal, 8.Fen i Lontaville,: \u201cwid conaiderably over a\u2019 DOING].5 sors se & NEW.YORK SPORE.fo this in noue Sa latocks \"showed nat gains: \u2018were- 5,000 shares.of \"Chicago : gold ai te to.be compared: th = Ie then fell a \u2018fraction \" x; Mer 4 \u2014North-Wèstérn was There wag point.ce où nal Tossed\u2019 \u201cafionatt hat Be\u201d lye \u2018Indtanepol os costerd, Wes ors over raltvary and\u2019.spéotal lectrice\u201d lost\u2019 {hr : Ble 1% dry | Lang! ary\u2019 | bilities of $193,954.Ÿ intoréstet: Th 4 Stand # held at Edinburgh c on Tuesday, \u201d \u2018April 2, os - .fig 16 oi - ng alo ood 2rd rms fled by tas s ha d with \u2018court\u2019 Held that the case sh owed 2: | negli «| roy brought before the Crim its rally of over all around.Kavess Clty Southern stocks became active, the common rising 3%, and the.preferred 2%.The recovery in.prices wiped out some of thè losses, notably in Sugar, Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville - and \u2018the Pacific.- Amalgamated ross 2 point\u201d over last night.Bonds were eas- er.New York, May /6\u2014Following the meeting to-day of the directors of the United States Steel Corporation, it was sunounced that the .syndicate which is to underwrite the $250,000,000 of mew 5 p.c.bondes will receive | \u2018stated commission of 4-percent not necessarily on the whole issue nor.solely upon the $50,000,000 cash issue, but upon the actual amount of bonds bought by the syndicate.In brief, the syndicate pledges itself to take up 40 percent, or $100,000,000 of the total issue.It stands ready, ever, tu purchase all the bonds not bongnt by shareholders.MONTREAL EXCHANGE.§ .Beportad \u2018for the \u201cWitness\u2019 by.G.R.Marler, Banker and Broker, 1721 Notre Damé st.Buyers, Beilsra - \u2018 Counter.New York Funds, 364dis 1-32di3.1 to); prem Sterling, 60 days.9532 M4 109.- i 92516 9121810 9% 10 \u201cTORONTO STOCK MARKET.Tcronto, May .7.\u2014Rasler : money ; was re-.flécted' in- the:+0cal :market this morning, though, dealings continued -Umited in .vo- ume.5-10 5%.percent.The only.active issue | this\" morning was C.P.R., which, though selling- Higher, was irregular, following the] movement, New York.Consolidated Lake Superior shows no sign of the boom.Dominiun Coal adyanced one, and Nova Scotia, %.Navigation shares were.firmer.Electrics were* firm.NEW YORK MONEY MARKET, \u201cNew York, May.7\u2014Noon\u2014Monéy on\u2019 eal | \u2018nominally 7 to 8 percent.Prime mercan- -| tite paper, 4% to 6% percent.Sterling exchange steâdy_àt 4.87% to 4.87& for.demand and 4.85.to 4.85% dor sixty.days.- : Pasted rates, -4.88_and 4.88%.Comm: star bills,\u201d 4.84%.ang 4 4,85%.Bar silver, 51%.Mexican dollars, \u201c413.Government bonds steady.State\u201d bonds\" Railway bonds Mactive.easier.\u2019 ; » 5 .\u201cTérONTO MINING EXCHANGE.- Toronto, May 7.-~Sales: Centre Star\u2014500 at.86, War : \u201cHagle\u20143,000.at: 1434.\" White Bear\u20142,000 at.334, #Æ Wondertul\u20142,500 \u2018at 3., C Hammond Reet-2,000 at% f I Ver, 0» , OTTAWA ASSIGNMENT.Téronto, May.7\u2014G.R.Blyth and - Sons, oods, of Ottawd, have assigned to.P.- \u2018of thig city.The firm- hive Been lu financial difficulties for some time past, :} A statement presented by the firm in Jatiu- \u201cJast eliowed assets of $267,554 and: lid- - It is understood \u2018now, however, that ~the Mabilities will be ower | $200,000 and the estate probably: will show |.a deffcit.Toronto dnd Montreal firms are\u2019 hea y\" affeetod 2 \u2018the susperslon and-one lish house: is ead also to be largely | 5 dé A: SUCOESSFÜL YEAR.th annus al general meeting of the\u2019 Lite Afburance Compally was ne following results for the year ended Nov.15, :1901, were reported: 4448.\u2018poltel were issued during the \u2018year, assuring, * $9,019,726.66;.the total existing arsurgnees- \u2018In force on Nov.15, 1901, amdunted to.ÿ127,759,189.59; \u2018the claims by.death\u2018 during the year amounted, including, \u2018bonus.additions, to.$3,066,520.73; \u2018the.cinims under.exdowments .matured.during the year amounted, including\" honus aaditions; to $269,686.33; .the revenue for the.year trom \u2018fireminms and\u2019.Interest amounted to $6,093,802.32; the accumulated funds et- the samp date amounted to.$0, 185,197.82; showing \u2018an increase during the year of $1,743,-.546.57.The average rate of interest returned\u2019 from the dunds, incluilthg unpro- |: ductHivé bälances, was reported to' 4 1-16 percent.| CHICAGO MARKETS Messrs, .J.8.Bache &: \u2018Co., No.16 St.Sacrañert street, report the closing prices to-day as.follows: Opi.High, Low.\u201c Ciose.2 6% 4 78 4 [me a mY \u2014 63% .60% 60% 1 48% a fx Le 344 .33% Se \u201cans \u201c17.05.16.95.18.80 L169 110.Treo 1692 cute een 2 eee 1016 Sees.10,05 \u201d 10.05 .1010.Ve jaune vin weer 0500 1047 55 B47 ope THE- RIFLE RANGES.PERMISSION FOR +1 To BE\" # : OPENED: | Lieüt.© \u2018 ed a\u201c despateh | this afternoon from the | = that the |: - Department of Militia sayi .nee ranges at Pointe aux a bles cdn be opened at once.It.was immediate ly decided that: the official.ening will dé.n rdey- afternoon iy \u20ac - .wipo ¥.GETS DAMAGES i SEVERE.\u2018RPBUKE AGAINST A a CONTRACTOR.24 \u2014.RE Archibald rendered joë this\" morning: ii % case of Mrs, ed a Sarthe VE + Bas plaintiff claime amages, on The l\u2019eount of the death of her husband, who.{was accidentally killed while.working for.:ldefendant in - the construction.of the: Church of St.Edward, on\u2019 \"upper \"8t.| \u2018Denis street.: Qauthidr vas.pe din ts a derrick; the arm of Ww! tend \u20ac.with |- Martineau, : previously received a a hoc and the #10, ce, that the defendant \u201cshoul epusideï himself fortunate \u201cnat to bave | of manslaughter.\u2019 \u2018Cour \u2018assessed.din \u2018a point stiffened prices | Brokers report.money plentiful at | \u2014_\u2014 7 = THE MILITIA DEPARTMENT.GIVES : slonet Gordon, Do.oc.Lo ee A*livé Wire i He eleotric 8 = rüa-} wag in-{ Torémian | of an 1 tra of: a.m.of \u201cto, 1 ishment.Sometimes\u201d ; the ceed oe a ones or \u201cwoman inherits \u2018all nm \u2018ed, as \u201cwe of img - (Taste in the.Mouth; ache Eruptions, Constipation, Foul, : Breath, Sallow Complexion, Melanhply- and I~ Ae tae y an a J .How may all this he ide?\u201c \u2018Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia .Tablets.bave.satis- \u2018factorily answered \u2018thous: 15 0e ~ WeprEspay, May 7, 1902, | tion, covered the case of ; Reine the Mayor's consent to \u201cigh the Park, \u2018Dorchester street Ascension \u201cDay.9 Sock.~ eacher \u201cat: both \u2018servi: Baldwin, M.A.cess ST.\u201cGEORGE'S CHURCH, \u2014 Ascension afosmLE\u2014 \u2018preacher; Rev.H.A.\u2018\u2019Bréoke, MA.6.CHRIST CHURCH,CATHEDEAL \u2014Âsc \u2018sion Dar 1 a.m., sérvice with etlebration \u2018Yiéiness and ten poorly selected or other symptom: little chance to rest.Having.this neg ect, \u2018what harvest may we ex en in the Chest after meals; \u201cfeel- MAYOR GELINAS SIGNS WHY ZOTIQUE ROY WILL GET HIS LICENSE.| The mandamus to force Mayor Gelinas St.Louis du Mile End to sign the license certificate of Zotique Roy, was ed for argument in the Cou this morning.Practice or hen the case was called, Mr, Bisail- attormey for Mayor Gelinas, informed the Court that he would produce affidavit declaring that his client had signed the license, and he asked that the case be continued to a further date for argument on the question of costs.This request was complied with and the case contimued to \u2018May 9.t will be remembered that Mayor Gel- inae bad declared that he would not s \u2018uhless authorized to do so by the tap cipality's legal adviser.gentleman gave it-as his opinion that an .exemption in the Since then, thaf bydaw -forbradi de \u2018on Mount Royal avenue, in fares the establishments alread in opera- conse- eee ASCENSION DAY SERVICES, \u2014_\u2014 EN'S \"CHURCH, Weredale and \u2018Atwater.ave.Hey Communion\u2019 at 8 Tning- Prayer at 11 Evening prayer at 8 o'vibeL.Rev.M.Day and 1 a.m Day.ine service at : es ater oly \u2018Communion will bo adminis.Bishop Carmichael will presc] 3 in aid of Parish Charities.h.af ADEE CHURCH.OF ST.JAMES THB OSTLE.\u2014Ascension Day.150 am, Holy 10 am, Holy Cpmamunion : the\u2019 Holy Sosimaglon.Preacher, the THE \u201cHARVEST q What We Sow, That Shall We - Alser Reap.If we oir Pénishment 15 8ure to voi - Carelesanéss.or Neglees.oF eur, : Je is is.an\u2019 nalterable Taw of Nature One 6f the first duties of \u2018mgd is to care \u2018for If we violate\u2019 this law, Nature is sure t sin\u2019 is always his bod visit us\" \u2018with: swift\" and sure pun- h in spite of \u2018care will blossom into a harvest of rer ay his life.srr weer oe t oftener by ignorance or wilful | carelessness he sows the seeds of -Dis- ease himself.Perhaps no >| mo no organ of \u2018the body guffers te from this ignorant or indi] erent, ect thaïf the.Stéinach, treat méals.of indigestible fépd, of- and \u2018poor par are.forced d&wn without a 5 Hough to-the Stamach\u2019s bility to.propesty \u2018digest the heavy load.| as too hot or too cold are swat- - lowed: with: Hever &_cdre as to, alile effect on the Stomach.> \u2018We, \u2018eat \u2018too: fast; we eat too much; the prob- over- -Joad and over-tax the Stomac b, until i is no wonder that this faithful servant sometimes cries out in the- \u201cVoice Heartburn, Sour Stomach, \u2018Oh! _ Give -me a sown the seeds of Disease by of weight and discomfort; Bloating, Coated Tongue, Loss of A petit Bad eartburn, .end- Palpitation of tht -He: - _ t question in usands of cases.: 44 d\u2019s Dyspepdie Fablets' ar intgant-\" relieve and permanently.cure aay, case e \u201cof Stomach Trouble: * I.3J.;B, RACETTE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, \".GRADUATE OF EL Highest in the nited Seaton Vr: 123.5T.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Financial.1 \u2018 .couNTRIES : QUARANTRED -BEAUDRY & BROWN.ova Evoiruens AND LAND SUAYRTERE, O7 ST, JAMES ST.MONTREAL.; MARIE INSURANCE * BOND, DALE & CO., \u201cet Franceis Xavier Qt Wontreal ii \u2018some time dur: \\ An Exposure Of Frauds Perpetrated on the Public bylmi- tators of Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.A Warning to Druggists and te the People Generally Agalnst Fraudulent Parties Who are Trying to Deal on the Eépue tation of This Famous Remedy.At the mention of Dr.Chase's Receipt Book, the memory travels back to childhood\u2019s days, when this book took the Jace of a consulting physician, and when Chase\u2019s Syrup of \u2018Linseed and -Tur- nating and other remedies were kept |- constantly on hand as safeguards against disease.No remedy for coughs, colds and kindred ailments ever had anything like the sale in Canada that Dr.Chase's Syrup-of Linseed and Turpentine has, .an ere was never so much of it sold.as durin, the present season, But, notwithstanding this fact, there are scores and hundreds of people who go.to the: store for this remedy, and who are given other preparations of linseed or purpentine, which are put \u2018up in similar pac with the object pi deceiving the publi a These remedies were never heard of until Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.became famous.imitations, and some of thein dangerous to use on account of containing morphia and other poisonous \u2018drugs, \u2018which give temporary relief by deadening the nerves, end which ultimately ruin the stomach and digestive system.: You \u2018know from pesgonal experience, or from the evidence of friends and neighbors, what.Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup_of Linseed and Turpentine is, and.what-it will do.You Know that it is Sheets and reliable, having stood the test of years.You Énow that it actually cures the most serious cases of bronchitis, croup, whoop: ing cough and asthma.ou have co dence in this remedy because of -results which have come to your notice.Are you going to be defrauded into acce pting an imitation or substitute?Not likely, when once your attention bas been drawn to what is going on.There is one unfailing test which you can apply when in doubt.Look for the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, This is on every wrapper of Dr.Chase's preparafions.\"Everybody is fa miliar with the countenance of Dr: Chase.Be sure you get the genuine.every time, and the success of.fraudulent .imitators will be at an end.Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, 25 ceats a bottle.Family size, three times as muzh, 60 cents; at all dealers, or Hémaneon Bates & Co, Toronto.LOCAL STOCKS SX CSTE Aut rn LAE Ra FEELING FIRMBR BUT BUSINESS\u201d \u201c4 4 SLACK.VWITKESS rer) «May 1, 1902.Again following the lead of New \u201cYork.the local market is more buoyant\u2019 this.morning, but with very little business doing.Canadian Päèlfié\" was fully a point higher, and othet\u2018stooks like Power, in City, Richelieu; \u2018etc., were steady or fractionally higher.The exception was.Steel- Common, whic] sold own 2 full point.Pac\u2014 aL 17%, 1% at 128, 100.at 1278 \"25 at 127%, oa 00 & Bra 215 \"Now.at 122, 10 at 20% 8 \u201cat- or 25 at 1267, 100.new at 121%, 15 new at 151%; A%, at 126%, - 100 at 127.: Dom.Goel Com.\u2014100.at st; 7 at 189.50 at 1384.Dom.Coal: \u2018pid.\u201427 at.17.Moftresl Power\u2014150 at 0%, 7 at 2%, 225 at 99%, 75 at 100, 20 at \u2018Dom.Steel Com.x.ad a 1, Tsat- si, 100 at 61%, 50 at 6114, 5'at-61, 150 at 61%, z at oo 125 at 613, 100 at 61, 125 at 6134, at 61 Com.Cable\u20143 at 157.REO 0 .N.Co.\u201450 st 11%, » at 112, 2% at M.S.R.\u2014100 at 265.Dom.\u2018Steel pfd.\u201410 at ss, % at ; 98%.MS.R.Bonds\u20145,900° ait 1 Twin City\u20140.at\u2019 120%, 10.at 321, 75 at: 120%, 225.at- 120%.CL.Toronto Ry.\u2014T75 at 120.: - Montreal Tel.\u201465 at .169, Dom, Steel Bd.3,000 at, es: 10,000 a, COMMERCIAL | Montreal Wholesal Prices : \u2014 E rr Theré is-a fair amount ot busfhess : del\u201d done in Manitoba wheat-on spot,\u201d but -with | no change in price.Oats are also brisk at\u2019 present figures.Flour cantinués-to occnpy , the same position and the same widely different quotations are adhered to.Feed and | rolled oats are quiet from lack of supplies.Provisions are in good demand and.firm, while cheese\u2019 is firm and quiet.\u201cButter is unchanged, but eggs are fractionally.high» er, largely due to thé enormous- numbers being taken by the GRAIN\u2014Manitgba wheat.at Fort Arthur, Spot and May, No.\u20181, T6%c; No.2, T3c; Ontario No.1.spring wheat, afloat, May, 6c; No.5, T5%e; .Na, 2, oats, log#! and barley,\u201d 56\u20ac: fuciwheas, - May, low freights: | 8; 87%¢ FLOUR\u2014Manitoba patents, ) , end strong bakers, $3.55 to $3.95; Ontarf spot «nd May, No.1, 15e; No.2; 7834¢; On- and strong bakers, $3.65 to $3.90; Ontario\u2014 Straight rôMers, j to: $3.50; In \u2018bags, Le 5 to $1.72%4; Optario patents, $3.70.to ROLLED OATS-\u2014Mitters\": prices to : Job- part $2.25 in bags, wl H.6 to HT 1 per WEDNESDAY, MAY T, 1902, ; 1 $8.50; lover, $7.50 15 98 in oar \u2018They are | Ldition -o£ \u2018the\u2019 crop prospects up to May\" \u2026 Land ready for crop last \u2018fall, 40 percent*|\" Pat, + HAY\u2014No.$9 to $0.80; No.3, ®t lots.BEANS-Cholce primes, track, $1.10, PROVISION\u2014Heavy Canadien short out rork, 321.50; selected, $22.50; \u201ccompound rofined lard, $e to.9%c; pure Canadian\u2019 lard, lllée to 12c; finest lard, 12c.to 12%c:.hams, î8c to ide; bacon, 14e tb 15c; dress- .car lots on the per 100 CHERSE-Ontaris colored, 11340 to 12e; Æastern Towushipé, 113c to 11%e; \u2018Quebec, lle to 11%e: April makes, :10%4c.to 11 geipts in jobbing lots, 196 to 19%6c; seconds NE TATONS Cline \u201cstock, 70c seconds, 502 to 55e per ba go ntrack.sugar, 8e to Side.ASHBS\u2014Potash, firsts, - $4.30 to $4.33; seconds, 50c to 56e per bag .on: track, - EGGS\u2014Stri onds, 10c to Ue.| | CHICAGO CATTLE.Chicago, May 7.\u2014Cattle, receipts, 11,000; 30° cents higher; good to prime.eigers,.at $6.89 to- $7.30; poor to medium, $4 $6.75; stockers and feeders, $2.50 to, ; cows, $1.40 to $5.75; heifers, $2.50 to \u201c86.cenners, $1.40 to $2, 40; \u2018bulls, $2.50 to $5.wi Fate $2.00 to 45.35; Texas.fed steers, $2.« 25 \u2018Hogs, Facetpts, 80,000; five to -ten cents Tower: \u2018mixed and butchers, $6.75 to $7.10; | good fo choice heavy, $7.10° to $7.20; rough Leavy, $6 80 to $7.00; light, $6.00: tb\u201d $6.90; bulk of sales, $6.80 to.$7.06.Sheep; receipts, * 13,000; steady; imbs weak: good to cholce wethers, $5.75 to\u2019 $6.1 - 25; fair to- choice, mixed, $4.75 to, 35.605 ative lambs, $5.7 to 36.50.: \u2018PRICES IN THE KLONDIKA.~ Kingston, Ont.May 8.\u2014James Madden, formerly of Brewer's Mills, now .in the land of the midnight \u2018sun, reports produce Prices, which dre as high as a\u2019 milliohnaire -could wish.In\u2018 March ekës sold .at the modest price of thirteen cents each or $1.50 per dozen,\u2019 but they are now but $1 per dozen: Beef is 25c per pound, and\u2019 veal 40¢ per 1b, \u2018Sugar brings ilc to 12¢ pe?Ib., and butter 45c.Fish is cheaper, salmon\u2019 selling at 20c to 25c each, and pickerel\u201d 40c to 50c each.Potatoes can realize only 180 tr 20e.per pound, and cabbage 35c.Rolled Jats are 9%¢ per pound; oats, ses hay, 4%c MAKE FORMAL PROTEST.Toronto, May 6.\u2014Writs wero issued yesterday on behalf of Allan Mackay and Mrs.Robert 8.Lowe, of Sydney, C.B., and Mrs.James W.Edwards, of Giace Bay, C.B., on behalf of themselves and other shareholders in the Montreal Loan and Invesi- ment Company, against the Colonial Investment Company of Toronto, and Messrs.G.| Belfry, the latter three as liquidators ot \u2018the former company.The plaintiffs object to the absorption of the former by the late ter company.The suit is to get.aside the resolutions to the agreements of the sels and transfer of the Montreal.Loan and In- .vestment Company to the Colonial Invests other witharawabie shareholders and of th interests of shareholders under the agres ments for the transfer and\u2019 8gle\" tho Montreal company to the Colonial company.\u2018| They.further Slam that otlier adjustments #1, spat , be, made, MANITOBA GRAIN.$d at the Grain Exchange - trom about Atty correspondents residing in all paris of Ma- show\u2019 the \u2018following to be an average co: and.to \u2018be ploughed this spring, 65 percent; acreage of wheat compared with last \u2018season, 105 percent; acreage of barley compared with last season, 110 percent; percent; wheat land eceded on May 5, 35 \u2018percent; farmers\u2019 handé, eight million - bushels, of \u2018| for \u2018seed.WILL NOT AFFECT CANADA.Toronto, May 7.\u2014The announcement of Mr.Hanbury, president of the British Board of Agriculture, regarding Argen- yesterday \u2018thoush it was thought it would.The) relsons for this, as given by cattlemen, are that practically all stall fed cat- tie for this sesson are now in sight, and d-these \u2018will all reach\u2019 their destinations in England ar elsewhere before the Argentine | cattle could possibly get to England, even it.the\" restrictions were removed at once.The removal of the.embargo, therefore, will mot affect these prices.Buyers plek- [, ing up cattle to feed on grass, or buying grass fed -cattle for: dzlivery about July 1, will: éase off considerably.They will \u201cbe | inclined not to buy until further news is Tecelved from England, aud if graziers \u201cI were to force sales they would probably | have to take: a cent below the figuras.of | l five and a half:cents and five and threes quarters; which have , been prevailing in the \u2018country.SECURITIES.BANK OF CANADA, In the Senate \u2018banking - committee the pame- of.the First National Bank of Can- -ada was changed to the Securities.Bank of Canada.The: provisional directors: of \u2018the enterprise are Messrs.S.X.Woods, John M.Jackson, W.J.McWhinney, Alexander \u2018Falconer, of Toronto, \u2018and Thomas.=.Lennox,\u2019 of Aurora.\u2019 The capital is\u2019 to \u2018be | five.mililons, and the chief Place of.usi- ness, Toronto.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 CHURCH\" OF ST; JOHN THE.> EVANGELIST.To-morrow (Thursday) being \u2018 Ascension , the services in this church.-wil}.be: Celebration: (plain) at 7 and 8 a.m.Choral célébration at 11 a.m.Evening, with sermon, at 8 o'clock.; \u2014\u2014_> NOTES AND NOTICES.\"Mr.W.H.Stewart, who opened \u2018a boot and shoe store at 2295 Bt.:Catherine street a.few years \u2018ago, hag succeeded beyond his most sanguine ex- #321 | ness in ladies\u2019 and \u201c gentiemen\u2019s high #.| eure = cold-in- one-day.quality footwear.In view of \u2018the: fact that similar success can.be- obtained down-town, lie \u2018has Gé branch- este rament at 235 and 237 St: James \u2018stréef,.wi j The interior of the -store presents an 8c elegant appearance, being \u201cfinished: ad furnished most \u2018béeautif \u2018The show and | artistically dress: tho.5 Fndgws are whole, plate\u2019is a credit to Mr.{ pewares good ; taste.\u201cand: business abil: - Stops.the Co Colds] Laxative on * Pr Price, 25 \u2018cents.BUTTER\u2014Cholce * creamery, currènt re I to 750; MAPLE PRODUCTS\u2014New syrups at 5% | to 5%c per 1b., In wood; tins, Goc to 6oc: ; ctly new laid, 12%c t to.Be; sec- |f N.Ducharme, Alfred Joyce and Alfred W.| ment Company and also for an accounting |.of the assets of the company.In.case this \u2026- ls set aslde by the courts they claim a dec-, laration of the rights of the plaintiffs and .\u2018Winnipeg, Man, May 6.\u2014Reports recelv- | nitdba\u2019 \u2018and the North-West Territories, ) acre- |.J age of flax compared with last season, - 169 estimated quantity of wheat tn.which about four million will be requirea, tine cattle, did not affect local-cattle.prices | pectations in building up.a great tus | a \u201csplendid - : a\u201d comipleté line of [\u201d, | boots and hoes © uk the same high\u2019 grade.- ts will.also be $0 ers street.some ill.convey visitors ed hogs, 7.60; fresh killed abattoir, ST |A $5, : 000 * wi, be paid by, tion, LEVER REDUCES Toronto, Ont., to any person- Reward | 0.Lan prove _tha that jis.7 soap cContains- an orm .of -adultéra- v or any \u201cngirious chemicals.EXPENSE Two washings entail less labor.for the same.résult than one washing\" with impure soap.Ask for the Octagon Bar.ms.1 | \u2026 LB: = 7 i ne in\u2019 ar \"9 Sols, ad] .£P-R-Yy0} HE = - Bost assortment in the oity and st \u2018the \u201clowest.prices.$5.50, $7.50, $8.00, $8.00, 210:00.and.up.to $200.00: See our Agate and Class Lined Rerrisorntere.\u201d pining N° interest.HALL& ROBINSON: Florists and Growers of Choice Bedding Plaats, Place Orders now for WINDOW BOXES VASES; eto.\u2018Send for Catalogue.OUTREÉMONT.Que.Tel Up tréds = UNIT oF HOOHELAGA, Cog ov of Quebes: }- | TOWN OF MONTREAL WEST.Office of the Counell, ed at my office for I until the 3rd day of June, 1902.-satd.thirty days ef.wili, at its Session \u201cto De A£any, and bomologate Roll Toth or without amendment.\u201d - » -1902.0i.7 [or ey W.J.PERCIVAL, a AR 5 OATHOLIC \u2018SATLORS\u2019 ong\u201d Club will.Mr.B.McNally \"as chairman, Mar.\u2018eat: The ; to and from the \u2018ef.Lm \u2026 Beoretäry-Treäsurer.B.-MeNamee; \u2018the nowiy, Viected president, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Special Assessment Roll a 1s depot been prepared and is =} \u2018struction has Pp edt] ond during ho thirty days next ensuing; that is to £ay, 1 complaints.against such -Assessment mo must de made in writing during the concert at hé \"Catbolir \"Sail: The eekly take place: this evening, with Opposite Town Hall June, 1902, the Coun- |- On the\u2018third\u2019 day of , dei to the \u2018 \u2018Aberdeén-Hall; Montreal West, at -the hour nsider.such complaints, \u201cof 8 o'clock p.ml,, co a a, Dated at Montreal West this the 8rd day.\u2018 °\u201c; Store Wanted.WANTED; \u201cTO RENT, STORE WITH.- dwelling house, in siiall town.or village + Townships or Eastern Ontario.Ad- Property \u2018SALI\u2014AT A BARGAIN, A BEAUTI- lar, 1775 St.Andre street.Pc \u201cSTORE -AND DWELLING: \u2018Three * gtotfes, \u2018for sale or -rental, on favorable \u201ctermes situated on bänk- of the\u2019 river, : \u201cAndrews, P.Q.' Well\u2019 suited.for ~.boar&ing \u2018house.Apply to PETER LAR- ou Blgin street, Ottawa, or\u2019 'W.R.IBBAED, Agent, se Andrews Fast, : Pie.: ; ; «=| Detached Residence | Fo |ForSalein Westmount Af beautifully situated two, and a-halt sory detached: Brick Houde, in good order: hot water heating; \u2018about 14.820 feet of \u201cland; Hoges above Cote St.\u2019 Antoine Road, commands a fine view, \u201cWhich- \u201ccat obstructed.- 1 CRADDOCK: SIMPSON REAL.ESTATE & \u201cAGENCY co.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC; \u201cDISTRICT: \u201cOF 7 ROVINCE QE QUE Court.:\u2014 No.878, \u2014 Ælizaheth Bernard et vir; -Dafepdant.Toth day of, May, 1902, at two of {fie = in \u2018the \u2018afternoon, at No.171 Ropery in thé City of Méntreal, ba - authority.of Justice,\u201d al] the ts ond chattels.of: \u2018the: said Defendant,\u201d *{WANTED, A G0O0D RP \u2018WANTED; + Protestant School ALR.8040, \u2018Witnese' Office.8.Lt.er \u201cful: self-contained brick cottage; with cel i Iepry W.Prendergast, Plaintiff, ve, Dame | witl- be\u2019 LAIN \u2018BOOK.FORT! Outremont.- Pwoiy \u20ac to A.JOYCE, ; 29-Unlon ave, stances which seem to menace thé Dominion, in one of her greatéat activities, will give renewed interest.to scheme, and J will not be much of & surprise i ore -long, the announce: ment should be made that the C.P.R.was about to round out its magnificent service by the establishment of a fleet of fast ocean steamers\u2014passen- ger and freight.Le HOSPITAL MATRON SICK.Miss Montgomery, a __year at has Lemaire où the Civie Hspt ta, was taken suddenly ill on Monday with a; ospital.in a local hospital.on NEW G.{.R.SIDING.e eo the Prier \u201cane ad eh permission ros Bp.tisane = to the | new big Laing abattoir.reef EX: POLICE OFFICERS CLAM ANNUITIES.o actions: \u2018have been entered against th Montreal Police Benevolent end Benefit Fund Association.The first is taken by ex-Inspector instalment due dim by the benefit fund .as a retired member of the police force.\u2018apd asks that the resolution passed a bis resignation, declaring him not entitled to the benefits of the Assoclatien, be annulled by the Court.The other action js taken by ble L.Houle, who also pri his posi- !tlon où the force, and now- claims $%42 as amount of snauity due him to date.mega ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, The treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital acknowledges with thanks the following eums: The G.T.R.Motive Pow- McNamara, .$281.70; the Diamond Glass Company, Limited, and employees, $241.76; the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, $200; manager and the staff cf the Bank of Britieb North America 314.60; employees of Osborn, master \u2018méchanie, $105.35; Mrs.Colin McArthur, C.Heque and \u2018Windsor.| Hotel Couipany; each $100; © Willifams \u2018Manufacturing.Company and Ps $55.80; the American Tobaccé Company, Montreal Rolling Mills.Company, Archibald, J.M, Douglas, Plilow & Her- very Mantfactiring.Company, Limited, eaph, $50: Lymen Sons & Co, and em- |: Ployees, $33.jel aud employees of he Laurie giao Compas.\"$31.40; Ployces of Skelton Brothers & & C ce 29.a \" wes & Co.'s employeés, Lael Raméay, Robert Meredith, Sad the Major Manufacturing Company, : \u2018each $25; Canadian Ealing Company, Limited, and em- \u201cThis spring you will need to take away that tired, listless feeling Brought on by 1 the system \u2018being clogged © with impurities which\u2019 have.accumulated duringthe winter.Burdock Blood Bie remedy you require._ - Ît has no equal as a -spring medicine.It has been used by ds for a quarter of Co a- or with\" \u2018unequalled = Ward rg \u2018success.HERE Is PROOF.nes.J, =, Skine of Sbigawake, ( \u201c1 havé used Bardock x.\u2018as & spring medicine for the st r years and don\u2019t think théré is itä equal.\u2018gs d and have ne to-cat I gata- \u2018battle of B.E.B.\u2018It el d builds up th atlies fe itters is\u2019 \u2018the ployees, \u2018 $20; employees of J.R.gon Brevrery, $18.60; Freight Sheds, D the | 3 endicitis and removed to Notre: She came té Mantreal | : to take her present position, from Toron- |.tn, where she had been assistant matron.M sterdey received no- | ayor ye Lapointe, who claims ani ex-Consta- |.of the Mechanieal De- } partment, C.P.R., Hochelaga, per Mr.W.Alex.:|.is the Baby after à \"Bei with | Used by Thousands of.Mothers.wat er Tue ALBERT TOILET-SOAP Co.Monrneat | ; ses The Paper tor Farm and Home: CELEBRATED ALBERT Torr Boas.80\" BAKING OF THE Its a warn-\" was most gratifying.It £ IRON WORKS| \u201cToo sweat tor a \u2014 * CL oR 0.te Hamiliton Return BTEAMERY FOR HAMILTON, vis ba Toronto and Nero Xe | miles PURE EA.daysand Baturdays at Clty Ticket Office, 1 st.James straes.DOMINION LINE LITE.IND BERTHS.| .te Toronto Bota.avoses ue 5 EC loaves dolly, opt BES TOR SAGUENAY loare Quebec fut Ce THE\u2014 Pa Canal Bazin, foot of Nazareth Street.E.W.SHEPHERD, OTIOR, Tel, Main 1016: - Reom 31, oT | RIVER \u201cNATIGHTION ©.MARKET LINFS.FREIGHT FOR ALL PORTS OTTAWA RIVER| RECEIVED ¢ TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS.161 and 165 COMMON ST, MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE.From Portland .From Portiand Horsemen May B ishman, ho.ed an , ay | orn une 7 Colonian \u2026 May % Norseman.\u2026ÔJnne 14 *Theso meamoss do nob carry passengers, RATES OF PASSAGE, £aloon, d s toner 855 ad upwards, single, according to tr ud Cabin, 301.00 a so and upwards, single, accord- futé Qi ass, $35, From Mo Montreal.From Boston.\u201cManxman., May 10 N Dominion.\u201cMay 17 Ô due le ett | 1° | *Eoman,.May 24 Cait.Mas Boston te the Mediterranean.: Por toa «May 21 | Cambroman.July 2 oan Der i oration apply to any agents of the -_- DAVID TORRANCE & Ce, .ue.Sacrament Ste, Goneral Agents, Hansding Directo 2 \u201cRCD, MON, KC.IMPERIAL PIN ABVOUATE & SOLICITOR, \u201c806.New- Fork\u2019 Life \u2018Baliding - p= P.VEEL EG, 204 St James atrect.ANDREW R: MOMASTER, MECHANICS INSYITUTR; SG, ©.Tels Main e168, + Tok: Mais ase | \u201cova,\u201d ~ I:satling \u201cfrom\u201d Mondreal at daybreak, June 3 | Ge, à TEMPLE BUILDING, #85 ST.JAMES STREET.BOBT.& SMITH, XO, - ___.GRO.B.A.MONTGOMERY, OWEN N.EVANS, | remrre BUILDING, FRÉTHERSTONHAUGE «cé, | ier CONTENTS FOR MAY &.BENNETT & MONCEL Electrical Contracters 140 ST.PETER ST Phone Main 2969.Night Phone, East 1049, iT a.25; rardoten, Dulhousie square, Ri Bn.Ballantyne & Co., and einployees,\u201d $17.50 -office staff of Mr.McNicoll, C.P.Windsor g station $15.75; Jumes P.ER and x W.Marling, each, R.roundhouse, Hochelaga, per vir Marshall, $12.25; James Price, ¥.H.$16; employees, Wilson, Davtà Robertson, Sexier, Moker, Andrew Young, B.J.Boas, Jugh Val «ace, H.Bean Sons & Co, C, Williams, C.i: Ten Mre.Jéssie Morse, M .: B.Da vis, and George Rober each, $12; Canada Linseed Oil Mita: Limited, iy | staff-atd eirployees of John Alan, si; G.T.R, General Purchasing Agents Depart- and ment, $11; employees Estate Moses Par- Ker, $10.80; Conticatts Silk Company, Kyle - Cheesbr.ough & Co, Matthews, Towers &|- Co, J.Cray: &: Co, tie Cana As- Cc.Howard Smith, Joseph J.Paterson, H.A.Genereux, Wright, the Hudson Bay \u2018Kuitting | Semen.J.A-Teylor, Louis Rubengtela & J.8.Wylie and J.W.Percival,each (gs Gordon & Egan, \u2018Quist, Grant, Hamilton Of .J Co, à Friend, Robbins, Appleton & Co., - Le Chipchasé, À.Bremper, \u20ac.F.Covernton, = J.\u2018Friend, por M D.n; si.& 50; ash, Wm.& rtorine: T.BR PAS B ma; employees fé.25; J.Bi Com PEACE: Tue =a discnasion by the : feadecs to DOMINION PARLIAMENT: Mr, : uves a BHi \u2018for compu! bitration in.railway strikes; Bernisr's North.Pole Expodkis discussed.the event fog 's capital.in \u201cmilk; portance; An Oatarlo Something mer's life; Bad ; Live Stock; - Machinery; Heron: stallion, \u201c\u2018Ghambeiia: thie news of the ; _fusely Mlustrated, - SHORT STORY: by- Li: Cs, Wood.to\u201d flea\u2019; Puzyles \u2018snd S6 TENTS & WATERPROOES or escri: Tele n mt à tions, Telep] phone Due dt a éubrait gamplos nd Quote prices consistent with good des SONNE hve Td ii workmanshi , Sy = {FOR A LEISU \u2019 gona] and tinent.GARDEN \u2018TALKS: Mis.Jack's QUESTIONS | Ann x ANE Doers a Poultry and Pet: ricultural, Veter! ney an ral OFS \u2018the Mother County Quebec; Down (4 \u2018the Sea sad the & MONTGOMERY ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, deny | Canaüs-Xifo Builétis, Mentééal.|: | Also Torente, Ottawa.and Washinglox FTPTY.SEVENTH YEA R.take.place\u2019 oa May 15 \u2018Queer Mise Contaatin, | BOYS! PAGE; \u2018When the 1ce-Briôge went, TT ussod under HE FRED.H MARKEY.| §| PATENTS AND TRADE, MARKS | D PATENTS, 808 | | Hovirel Weekly Witness\u2019 1 OFFICERS OF THE CONTINGENT: Com] plete list announced by the Govern-: ment; First batch to.sail on Thurs-, .y Boar | Mulock | léory - ar- | + #8.MA Sapa Dies JRONDON TOPICS: Cable despaton reviews |; .8 of the week In the B- AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT: Profit 's eX- new.in Sllos, Bees; Beauty and culture in the far- flavor \u2018in butter; Good.tempe: Dairy-.| Lis Dots.Hlustrations: Shearing Sheep 7 The\u2019 (Champion, Per.4 EDITORIALS: Two ne dar of Comment on SPECIAL ARTICLES OF INTERBST pro- 1 | CHILDREN'S \u201cCORNER: \u201cGrassy an \u2018oi 1 portuaity.\u201d MOMENT: Things per-; © Sugges- _ tions, and Answers :to Correspondents.CHESS CORNER: Problems, Solutions.aad Commedia, BILLS 5 Em a ae ESTER ELDER, DERPSTER BEAVER LINE.- : MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL, First Cadin\u2014Singrs, \u201cwud 204 - Upwards.\u2018Round Trip, $200 and upwards, according Sen i Cavin single $5.00.and gd trip, $63.83 and.upwalde; rding to steamer.\u2019 Me tecrage rates to\u2019 Liverpool, London, lente, Glasgow, Belfast and Quéens- town, $84.50.; [une KING'S CORONATION xx LONDON; | June 36th, 1902.x fe new and large 8S.\u201cLake Mant-| 8,800 tons, twin BCrews, side keels, 12th, will land her passengers in England \u2018in good time to view this great event.Pas.Hors wishing accommodation on that date should maxe early arrangements tor \u2018 | seme.HIDER, DEMPSTER À C6, 8 5 Sacrament Siu Memtresh | FURNESS, WITHY & C0., (LIMITED.MANCHESTER LINERS, LIMITED.regular steamship line betwe - CANADA wd and MAXCRES FT MA ho stab tae stasmars of this: toe apr a at tha undermentioned dotes\u2014 MONTREAE and MANCHESTER.nchesier From.a 10.ie anche tad ber of slim! aan ol passen TS Pia vite sold storag QUEBEC and MANCHESTER.May 3.ee Hariohester, Importer.ers.May # 5 WANSA-ST.LAWRENCE LINE, \u2019 Mentreal snd An HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.Montreal and Mamburg.From Habu.Montreal A error on JNA May16 eu A EN SPA Es.hd For rates of freight and partioniars, a; ta a railway agent, or ca voir ad | FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents, \"44 t, Francois Xavier, St, Montreal.P.Q.REFORD ' AGENCIES, DONALDSON LINE.- Glasgow, Donsida Bros THOMSON LINE.\u201cLenten Sorvies, From MONTREAL.a8, FRENO NA.ooo tar).vaocasezecses MAT 1 8K CERVONA (cold storage.an and cool air).May 9 storage and cool air).Ms; 28 IONA tosldacoragel Lessecce pb 4 qu, & Hopi, 0 avenue, Thomson & Co, mi 3 Thomson Hons, Dundes, Scotland, > Lai w SE Lou, Que LORD LINE.Cardi Be From M eo, =, \u201c cou STORAGE \u201c Pitted in special steamers: of both lian, TRE ROBERT REFORD CO., Lim'ts 1 £3 and 35 St.Sacrament Bt.MONTREAL LITERARY \u2018REVIEW: Now: Books \u201cana Gurreit Magatines; Chat about Authôre | ERITISH NRWS: Items of Interest from} ; \u201cTalks Fish.Hats: a; oh ps the Sa 5 : Tenia from ontario, Wess mm x NEWS\" pi THÉ WORLD - FÜR THE A WEEK: Condetised for busy readers.\u201d LETTERS TO THB EDITOR: Subjects of Lx current interest _ discussed \u2018by.resdern - PINEAPPLES.| A Large.Supply\u2019 of Fine Ones Chesp at.\u201cWALTER.PAULS.ormavennms, ASPARAGUS, LETTUOR, SPINACH, Ana all kinds: of FRESH FRUIT and \u2019 VEGETABLES.fresh every morning | Walter Paul\u2019s, \"Ben Fhenes, Up 1237, 1238 Before deciding on the locality for your summer vacation, You will find it to your interest to make inquiries about the way, the new route to the fare\u2019 tamed Saguenay, and the only rail line to the delighttul sum- merresorts and fishing grounds north of Quebec and throu zh the Canadian Adirondacks Ro Lake St.John.the home ot the celebrated * Onananiche,\u201d and to Chicoutimi, Trains connect at Chicoutimi with Saguenay steamers.Hotel Roberval, Lake St.John, has first-class accommodntion for 300 guests, and Golit Links.Connections {with trains ot the Great Northern Railway otf Canada tor Grand\u2019Mere and the celebrated Shawinigan Falls, the Niagara of the East.A beautifullyillus- trated Guide Book tree on application to Alex.Hardy, Quebec.\u20181 leaves Montreal daily at 9.{Will leave at 7.45 p.m.every Saturday for x mondville, Levis, Quebec, Mont \u201c| magny, L'islet, Ste.Anne, St Pas- @rooeries, .Provisions, &o | Now.is THE TIME TO PRESERVE * Metonifs and Bt.sien sis, =, | ADDITIONAL TRAINS To SHAWBRIDGE, ST.AGATHE, LA BELLE and Intermediate Stations, (From Place T): \"M To sr.RO ediste stations, .9.00 am.Weer Days, Returning leave Bu 8 Abe au at 415 pm., arriving Montreal 7.05 p.runs to and from Labelle on Tue NTA SEN NET and Intermediate Stations, Tot Windsor 8 6.1 Wi k Da 3 3p.pm ek | orm.ering Les leave Pipntagenet hese trains re dition t prosent service.Cafe Diniag Cars on Day Trains between Montreal and Toronto and Tee romto and Detroit.QUEBEC TRAIN SERVICE.18.30 mimi 19 pme, 11.00 me 1 Pom >, \u201c11.00 p.m.Pct MASS, THROUGH COACH AND SLEEPING CAR, From Windsor 3t.7.45 p.m.daily ex.Sunday, a MONTREAL\u2014-OTTAWA, ce & Train leaving Montreal (indir iot ac 00 05 pm.daily, Passengers fro rom por until 3 a.m.and een from Ottawa can ord Sleeper any Se after p.m.= \u2014>\u2014-\u2014ememmmms CITY TICKETan1 TELEGRAPZH OFFISE 199 se JAMES ST.(next Post Office.) i 22 i NK TP 3 The Popular Suburban Train Service Between Montreal and Vaudreuil and Inte: termediate Stations.SUMMER SCHEDULE NOW w EFFECTt Suburban folders: oan be had from G.TR.Agents oe 5 3d at , Bonaventure tation or y \"Ticket Office NAL LIMITED \u2018at 4.50p.m., Hamilton 5.50 p.m., London 7.42 p.m.Detroit 8,6 pm.{Central Time) \"and Ohl at].bh) sm.A Cafe Parlor Car is attachad to this train, Aerving meals a la carte and refreshments at say hour during the day.MONTREAL AND SPRINGFIELD, MASS SHORT LINE.DOUBLE SERVICE.3 ontreal, an bap 5: | THE INTERNA .\u2019 Mon am 40 p.m.ee i gâe pm.7.35a.m.Lv.Springtold cress 19.om 8.10 p.m.Ar.7.25 a.m.*Bignifies daily.+ Daily & except Sunday.Pur «ro run on and night trains { ané Pullman sleopers on one rates nd OITY TICKET OFFICES, 157 St.James Street, or Bonaventure Station.a Commencing May 8rd, and continuing during the season, SPECIAL FAST TRAIN RIMOUSKI + | stopping: at the following places: St, Hyacinthe, St.Rosalie, Drum.chal, Rivere du Laup.Cacouna, Trois Pistoles.Bic.Cliy \u201cTicket Office, \"148 BT.JAMES STREET.DE TEFIN, - R.A PRICK ' Trafie Mgr.A, 6.P.A Mencion.Montreal, Summer Resorts.- in the Adirondacks.TRE TAA us Fe : V hi Folders at rma Keene Vai ar feat Lakewood, NJ.AMOUS MOTELS.Fame HOUSE UREL-IN-T THE-PINES Quebee & Lake St.John Rail.| CA open UNTIL JUNE , -: Dndermanggement of af Asst = Lane qu Fe 8%.er, Léurelin CAKEWOOR, X.J. « pr \u201c5 7 .CTI DAnT a5den0 85 598 SERN 8 8 FUR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION AT $80.00 PER SHIRE, CAPACITY 95,000 BUSHELS OF Authorized Capita, - $3,000,000.) FULLY PAID, NON-ASSESSABLE.a 30, 000 SHARES, - - PAR VALUE, Sion EA.= pm mia - \u201cPIVIDED INTO = à ot the transportation: of grain! d \u2018 ill develop that, + trade to the, gre 2,500 Shares, 7 percent Preferred Gumalative, Common Equity 7 percent Preferred pure - Common i 7,500 Shares, - - 20,000 Shares, + = - = 2 - .OF wHIOHR 2,500 Phares?percent.Preferred Cumulative Common rquiey.|\u2018 sharing equally with the Common Stock fn all profits after the Common Stock will hve.also received 7 percent ARE NOW OFFERED Part of this.stock.has already been subscribed; and ns élotiiènts will be made in order received, intending subscribers, in \u2018ordeé een should make immediate application\u2019 through the Union Trust Company, Limited, Toronto, or the Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal; or thelr branches, who will receive subscriptions end issue interim receipts, - or Right is reserved to allot or reject any subseription sacs or in part, or to advance the price without notice.D TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Applications for Stock \u2018must.be gccompanied by- certified.cheques.or.draits payable to the Union Trust Company, Limited; twenty-five \u2018percent \u201cof \u2018sub seription to accompany applications, which will be returned if \u2018shires are aot allotted; Balance payable as\u2018folfows:\u2014.Twenty-five percent: payable upon notice of.allotment.Twenty-five percent\u2019 payable July 1st, 1902.20\" Lo \u201cTwenty-five.percent payable August 1st, 1902.SE When certificates\u2019 wil be » ened by.thie Union Trust aveu Lo \u2019 \u2018BOARD oF DIRECTORS.HON.GEO.E.FOSTER, Poimerly finance Minister of Canadé.Torna | : FREDERICK A.KNAPY, Barrister.sessossess Prescott, Ont.| FRANK BULLER, Doctor of Medicine voacatee asseccecanuasr Montréal | MATTHEW HUTCHINSON, K.C., M.L.A te .Montreal FRANCIS R.F.BROWN, Comraing Engineer ersencerse rene cea cut x REGISTRARS oF stock AND TRANSFER.AGEN THE UNION.RUST\" COMPANY, LIMITED, ÜBONTS RR SOLICITORS.BUTCHINIOR & OUGHTRE, nas i» \u201cnore boat and less cargo, \u2018while the lattes \u201c4 of water.s Jean be built from muèlr \u201clighter: scantlitigs and lating tré proper = nr _ i built, complete, for the gum of Fittyive Thopand a Eoch vessel js equipped.with an, devator Fst operated.and crew, and will run alongside the ocean.yé latter without the aid of elevators, floating « { the ordinary running expenses of the boat.| loaded with grain, and\u2019 \u2018carry same asa storage\u2019 | of thie; vessel and: the\u2019 me pn, A iti Ahi grath, \u2018the latter, will not sweat er heat, Sel 8 5 vos can \u2018unloed gaily irs\u201d 12 tons at least, -and cost: about 175,000, and can only carey 2,000 tone feet draft of \u2018water, or 65,000 bushels of whepk:< It.cent box, \u2018and, as such, will fill up more space à ; sel, i.e, displace more water; but\u2019 the.latter a fact that it weighs so much less, Out the total \u2018displasentfent: the fotmer- 1s: consiste oO less bogs.35 à mary\u2019 cargo.one-third more: then the ordinary cargo bot; The tubular; or.cylindrical, form bein étrongést,- this vessel than 0 wed in thie pes: © \u201cent type of Vessel.I am \u2018confident that with : cet i ; ros of particulary | > te sé Gas, ; Ty a © \u2018on power 5 dbargs the gain Jitd the | pati between the outer skin eme fhe sem ve the.lightest: draft, Eo pe STEAMSHIP = boat will: cost .: \u201c= 10 boats will cot: \u2018boat, D round trips board .\u2018ee se av { 10.boats \u2018making 30 round trips between Port Colborne - and ; Montreal, each with 95,000 bushels of wheat at 3 éents per.= bushel, unloading charges included.vo cv ve és be va 50 4020 os | Less running and operating expenses .Net earning with ten vessels each season .\u2026 {Not including possible earnings as storage elevator warehouses during winter.season.) \u201cAs each vessel can er \u201croute, Tail ox\u201d water great earning capacity.| System, thus giving to this route.: The mupéridrity of x \u2018Knapp | nship Difference, $120, > eis > à fauph ae La / 5 ha in one el, \u2018smounts, Mnapp steam \u201cFetal \u2018 Where plans maiy bé # seen, and: prospastunes, aeiention pre and he ther information required may be-bad.- Cost | 9 running one boat 71 months at $1,200 per month.\u2026 ,.3 G ramming 10.boats same: time .à.LT.2 4 Fate, about 5 cents pér ton on 856,000 tous; 42,750 2008 Wh EARNINGS.~~ between Port Colborne and Mont \u2018that ter: vessels & can: do.{ vessels-as may be needed to carry\u2019all the grain now passing over the.great fakes; \u2018Jin addition to any rates obtained, this company can make a cles: profit of-ons-trals \u201cÀ cent per bushel tinloading cargoes at the seaboard.Ote-eightt of 4.ent \u201cper | bushel reduction in rates will draw the grain from one route: to: shoffiér.: This jg: | Company has such e large margin of profit that it-can offer one.cent a bushel vb.| duction, if necessary, to-get the grain an d bring it down.the St.Lawrence Systems.° - ] It i8 intended fo-have \u201cMode css ican \u2018costs ., 22 32 Los da re ce 2 ge ,000, or\u2018a total saving on.capital account of - ! 400,000.in cost of construction, or an annual sav- \u2018Différence, 30,000 \u2018bushe hes or's ord \u201ctotal Greater carrying 08.- r \u2018ame à on unloading 57 000,000 \u2018bushelwy- being i E athount of grain arried i ' difference in the operation between a fleet re leve I Stock now.being ered for.a short time \u201cFhie proposition ents 8 solid industrial -enterprise; p Patents rs à vost volime of bu tr The, Cargoes are.on the Lakes.J i i \u201cOcean Steamers are anxiously locking for traffté.\u2026: : ESTIMATED EARNINGS.- .The following statement is a conserv ative estimate of the cout of construction of ten of these boats, with their earning capacity in the transportation.of grain elone, and: showing net profit for one reason: CAPACITY, 95,000 ) BUSHES oF WHEAT.ve be ve 2.8 55,000 00 .560200 90\": \u2018sm © \u2026.\u2026.less than\u2018 ve ve ar ve wees ue ve se né cs ma 00 - 400,008 60 pr 0 real; with 95,000 bushels of wheat at 3 cents per bushel, i unloafling charges included (this being one Cent.par .7.= bushel Jets than lowest rotes ever charged to: the- pry ay : 4% ov er es 00 de 04 +8 +4 ws 06 :985;500-00 HS ee.co =.= e + hid se ou.132,758-0 - maso - be unloaded in five hours, che\u2018 can { easily make » trips is ;peason, running: back light.\u2018This estimate is based on\u2019the carrying only of 28,500,000 bushels: of grain, wiiile it is; conceded that, given proper facilities, at least 200 ,000,000 bushels would be \u2018shipped.via/.thig route in one season.\u2018ority of the tubular \u2018steamships.aver the present type, this Company owning the exclusive; right t6-operate them, ¢an give a rate per bushel below gist of any oth- \u2018Owing to the several features of superi- , to the seaboard, and thus, secure.all thé büstrèm oF.sed Then itis merely a question \u2018of constricting as many.vessels i in commission by September; \u2018and\u2019 thus: Prov Agir - In this estimate we do not take into consideration.the tee: Desinom to w done carrying coal from the Gulf to the Great Lakes, thus placing Nova Scotia '} coal successhilly i ifi competition with Uni ted States coal \u2018iti: the West, hor oes:it | include \u2018package freight or the general business to be done over the St.Lawrence this company, \u2018owning the Patent rights, the monopoly: of the Knapp steam ship over present type of oder tear i & is sremplifin] by the following figures dealing with treaty vel a éh class; \u201c Cost OF CONSTRUCTION.\u2018ier ve evoke ob cu 455008 se 6 eo uw pa Betis charges at 8 percent of .« .a \u201c CARRYING CAPACITY.= Kn Steameht PSS de C7 1 carries os ve te ve 20 vo en 54 se ve oo : 2, Jou: eanal eteumalip carrie nids op ug x $5,000: season § n favor of the Knapp fleet of .8,000,000 bushels of grain; which, at 21 cents a.bush- Ca na to Laure UNLOADING CHARGÉS.in one season by twenty est 4 cat bushel is even av ou oi a carie, twenty modern, ex / \u201cshows the Ba lue of this Te 2 : \u20ac re Pa $385,000 - ¢ seTRe edb be x) Steamers clearly and.signifi an Dao \u2018shows to \u201cDe vai the v below par: css to handle.ing Highway te rad à it. ce wv i oct aime Sg Pdr ETES PIE London, THE WAR SITUATION PEACE NEGOTIATIONS PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY.Pretoria, May 7\u2014The peace sitastion a developing satisfactory.Accordine | B to reliable.mformation which bore revered hep mae commie ve receive burgher delegates in an.amicable spirit.It is anderstood that Commandant Beyers has apnounc- ed his willingness.to ybide by the de cision reached by the Tramsvaal Government.Considerable opposition to the peace movement, however, js growing up about the irreconcilables of eral.De la Rey\u2019s force.London, May T.\u2014A, despateh to the \u2018l'elegra: pare ohana says that refugee ers appear ito entertain no dais thas the war, will end .ehontly.Lee ra \u201cmthorities are somenvhat- pessimistic.ÉTTUHENER AND DELEGATES.May.7 7\u2014A- fetrer from Pretoria, dated April 13, is printed deserib- ing the Boer delegates.e writer says that they all like and respect Kitchener and fear him to a = a ex- |.tent.It was expected that that Mr, Reitz, the State Secretary, woudd prove troublesome, but Lord Kitchener bagged him es an-interpreter, keeping him eo tack busy that he did not have leisure to make speeches, LOSES | HIS MEDAL London, May 7.\u2014The \u201cOfficial Gazette\u2019 announces that the distinguished.conduct medal rented by the War: Office to Corporal \\H.G.Picton, of Loch\u2019s , who became a lieutenant in the Bushveldt Carbineers, the organization accused of cruelty towands prisoners and has been cancelled.The medal ow to his havingbeen implicated in TE des of Boer prisoners.COUNTRY WEARY OF THE WAR.New York, May 7.\u2014The \u2018Tribune's\u2019 Londoh correspondent says the country is weary of the war, and the announcement of peace will .very welcome when it comes.During April the prit ish casualties were 20 officers and 22 men killed or died of disease, one officer and 90 men accidentally killed, one officer and seventeen.men taken prisoners, 93 officers and 2,631 men sent home as invalids.tbe ether the war has been responsible for the loss of 27,732 British soldiers.THE FOURTH CONTINGENT.TROOPSHIP \u2018CESTRIAN\u2019 MAY BE DELAYED IN SAILING.May 1, The third re- Halifax, N.S.Canadian Mounted Rifles, giment of the the There seems to be some doubt\u2019 as to the \u201cCestrian\u2019 getting away on the scheduled date, Thureday.The actommodations to be provided in each ahip ate laid out by the Admiralty authorities, sand Mr.Bennett master carpenter to His Majesty\u2019s dockyard, ts acting as mspeoctor.He feels satisfied that the \u2018Cestrian\u2019 is the best fitted transport to leave Halifax.The troop deck of the \u201cCestrian\u2019 hus been all\u2019 floored over and the woodwork has been sgt.in the ceiling overhead, in - which to affix the hammock hooks.The horses will be on the deck above the troops.' \u2018This deck has also been floor over and stalls six feet nine hae roa by two feet three inches wide built.The ship has passenger accommodations for about a hundred and the officers will brave the staterooms, \u2018h a section the room accommodation will be devoted to hospital purposes.The ship ill vel rovisioned for forty deys and igerabors .have been built £ ue fresh dun Three and a half poungs F of meat, salt and fresh, for each man is the allowance and accordingly about a \u2018hundred thousand.; of meat will densed water.: There will be boat-carry- ing The meals will all-bé cooked o every day; à big staff \u2018of cooks.Raving been = engaged.The \u201cCestrian\u2019 has been.inspected by an imperial board and pamsed, and it is wow ready, eo far es: \u2018tion i8 concerned, to receive the troops.Art the ternyitus.jt ie ; the \u2018Ces- i wk ed bes iday or-Sat- DEATH \u201cOF ANOTHER ATA.ment ?Cenadians in Ais mas recoil Testenday, by May 5\u2014 SEM ey a A Risecker 1 urphy, gunshot * received on March 31, at Hart\u2019 Riven; à.D.Pier Bon; enteric fever.° at Medicine Het \u201cenlisted at next of kin, Ed., Charles Redswell, Ler Honstome, E ngland; Person -enlisted a aa es 95 Pas Sal | Togas, i RE whi = cabled to Lord ) of Enteric fever.vor.May 3.His Brook, tive wi New | WESTSEN HORSES FOR SOU AFRICA.= ot - P.Mrs.J.|¢ on .two bindred, head of horses Le | tom \u2018mao; \u2018while biilding a mounta and care was taken that « foir ADMIRAL SAMPSON.DEAD.der date of April 2 \u2018guns that \u2018line and returned the fire.1 had a -of position, and nightfall, and it was thus for us to chase him.We been mad again in a \"Hussars; P.Boyer, .6sth Regiment; eapacity more than enough f r \u201csoul on board the ship.PS real en accommoda- poi, Map May 7.~The following state | |W.Wil Hüsears, \u2026 Me>-Obamiberlain has \"Minto that 1 Brock, S:AC, wae Pas Battery distribution of sales \u20ac should bé made.MAJOR STAIRS, DS.0.Halifax, N.8,, May 7.\u2014Three thousand: people assembled in the armoiries - last - \u2018night to witness the presentation: of the | distinguished service order to Major H.Stairs, of Halifax, who was in South yes with the firet Canadian contän- gent.\u201cAll the militia battalions paraded, and the presentation was made by Lieutenant-Governor Jones.STORY OF THE FIGHT TROOPER BEDBROOK DESCRIBES THE BRAKSPRUIT AFFAIRA FINE SHOT.mue ogPer J.H.Bedluook, D squadron, d C.M.R., writes to \u2018his father at Montreal West, from Hart's Corner, un- as follows ¢ fet you know that I.have to catch the mail, and will bave to be -brief.\u201cWe pave \u2018Just a li line to am O.K.been on trek since last I wrote you.On| ~ March 31 we were on a Lord féll in with De fast march, and Wett, all in a bunch.ec until 12 noon, when \u2018we went into camp at Brekspruit.We had hardly got our horse lines down when we wene at- ed on all sides by the combined forces of the enemy.en trom \u2018Lord Mérhueñ, and I can tell you that they \u2018ghelled us pretty-lively; -in fact the men who were out here betore state that it was\u2018 thé hottes they \u2018ever experienced.Our pom-poms were \u2018quickly wheeled into very narrow escape from a fifteen-pound shell from.one of the enemy\u2019s guns.I was just crossing from a tuft of trees to get into our nring line, when I saw the shell coming.lt struck the ground and bounced along, but did not explode.I just had time to.jump to \u201cone per and.it passed within arm\u2019s length of me.The total loss on our side was nine killed, and about sixty-five or severity! wounded.My horse was shot through me thigh and died soon \u2018after.\u201cne only man wounded in our troop Fred Howard, and He was shot through- the chest, close to the heart, 1 believe the Boers lost about three hundred kill- besides those who \u2018were wounded, Sher advanced to about\u2019 twos - hundred yards from -our right flank, i i was protected by trees and appeared to cut off from the camp; but they did not know there was \u2018a pom-pom and a tfteen- -.pounder stationed there.these guns were at once trained on them, and aiter those who were able got away we counted eighty killed and about a: hunt ed wounded at that point.After about three hours\u2019 Le Rey concluded to get out: ol sight, änd we did not.heär anything-from Hiit until next morning when he inde à rush on our left, but he was promptly beaten off under heavy, rifle tive, ai with con- giderable loss.I was \u2018in the burying party for our dead, a and it was the sar 7 Rest piece of have been in - some time.I am only som¥ that \u2018were poable \u201cget after De La after he re pan put = we pds a such\u2019 | errible shape, and men, cond would have ii Whilé they had 4,500, Le Tbe: \u2018sdvantage condition of the Adm pe he } ve impossible are now on the way to Klerksdorp for remounts, and hope to \u2018get after them day or two.Une of our gux- ners blew the breech out of one of the | Boet\u2019s fifteen-pounders at one and a half miles range.Pretty.good Shooting \u2014 SERVICES REWARDED.LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN WHO WILL RECEIVE DECORATIONS AND MEDALS.The undermentioned \u2018officers\u2019 in Mili- | « tary Districts 5 and 6, of the Canadian forces, will be recommended \u2018to have yonderred upon them the Colonial Yorces\u2019 Officers\u2019 decoration: Lieut.-Cols.J.Barr, d'ou \u201cire B.sh i Regiment; iroux, 8 at M.Pope, 58th Regiment; J.Hongo 80th Regiment; Majors\u2019 F, 5 Barker, 58th Regiment; J.G.Barr, beh J Brown, fa Regiment; WW.Bay, À G.B.Martin, 11th Regiment; 8.Moussette, 80th: Regiment.Paymms- ter end Hon, Majors \u2018L.H.Brooks.\u201c79th .A.Odell, 53rd Regiment; Ww.an 3rd Regiment; \u201cQuartermaster and Hon.Majors #; P: Cleveland, \u2018Bath Regiment; P.IR.Wright, 58th Re- \u2018giment; FI and Brevet Major R.Hackwell, -76th : tb; Surgeon-Ma- for.H, Trodel, 80th Regiment \u201cCa: teins JC.Barr, 6th Hussary; Galbraith, 79th Regiment, Ww.Wd ooh Field \u2018Battery, C.G.McKee, | Sock Regiment; Lion Ww 5 Eaowlton, men itcourt, ni Regiment.&.e following: officers, æON-COMMISSION- - ed officers and men in the same districts Lave been granted the colouial forces.long - servi Costigan, fed Fe Field Bavtery, © son, 3rd Regiment; Capt.?and Brevet-Major -R.ell el, Tai Regiment; Sergeant-Major ner, 5th Regiment; D.Mac ister, 53rd Re- \u2018giment; Quartermaster T.C C.Tlliott, let R nt; et-Major.a.Cannon > | BE Regiment\u201d Sergeants 'W.J.\u201cGar diner th Regiment; J.B.MdLeod, 58th Regiment; D.A.come, 5th Re giment; Gunner H.W.Higgins, Montreal Field Battery; Private R.A.Durican, 5th Regiment; R.J.alker, \u201c3rd: a \u2018issued his warrant the Designation of Ald Chattattetoms, EI, .| the bedside when the Admiral breathed Bey Botha, and De ; \u201cThey had four | was | fighting Del J brought about Hoshi iden : the Cuban ports\u2019 \u2018he took little part; haying been an invalid the \u201cRi ch [was won last year by the.Metropolitan | for captured by the team from tne 13th | \u201cÈper- manx | \u2018the: TT or 4 new us 2 | in By Ward to fill; caves caused Loy Man., May.T.\u2014The first, lot | ôrses: purébas-' \u201cwith 062.The \u201ccoffipétition is the sixth ne: Road, an © oad of Le oh! evening, fell, , beeaking dis neck.\u201c1 AFTERNOON.* Weshingtan, D.Cc.\u201cMay a Admiral .VW.T.\u2018Sampson, retired, died at his home in this city at five o'clock, yes-.terdar afterndon.\u201d The immediate cause of \u2018death was a «severe hemorr- hege.He had been in a semi-conscious state for several days and yesterday forenoon the hemorrhage occurred.his last, were Mrs.Sampson, Mrs.Lieut.Cluvérius, the Admiral\u2019s married daughter; Admiral Sampson s two youn sons, Ralph and! Harold Sampson, Dr.Dixon, the attending physician, and the nurses, and attendants.rs, Sampson has broken down: under the severe strain and was quite ill all during the day, and pis for \u2018the critical While no definite arrangements\u2019 \u201chave le as yet concerning the \u2018fpne eral | geremonies, it is.probable that, they \u2018will ty ni to-morrow at the\u2019 Church of, at Palmyra, N.Y.eb.HY Be Logon between; the.school and the work of the 5 till in 1857, oe \u201cwas appointed navy.In he \u201cgraduated atl.\u201cthe: head of his a at: tos.\u2018Naval Koademny.F He at once entered om: active: seiyice,; took part in the sea operatio 20\u20ac 1 war, and with\" his \u2018Pata wo, was blown.1p\u2019 Charlestown harbor.At\": the war he was.a lieutenant, E not till 1889 thet he attainéd- tain\u2019s .Meantime \u2018he\u2019 d.rintendent of the: \u2018Naval AL 1; hich pos vacated in 1890 e earned a Srepulation ad an ordnance\u2019 ex- with Lieutenant - Joseph trauss devised the super-posed dou dou- ble-decked turrets, whic ave adopted.on some, of the United: States ships.In 1898 he was named president of the board of inquiry into the Joss of the battleship \u2018Maine\u2019 in Havana harbor, and.the findings \u2018of \u2018the board rd, (hich uestioned some experts: q ) Pa rg ed command North dlantic uadron he\u2019 ted the blockade: of the shi a ee She me ment of the s) t eiided in the concentration at\u2019 Sentiego and the destruc-| tion of Admiral Oervera\u2019s fleet.In the somewhat violent controversy as to who deserved the \u2018credit for: this achieyemient | during some of thé most eéxciting pe The court 2 ee him the com: mander\u2019s re prize\u201d money the court of inquiry - di iothing* fect this decision.FIRST PLACE ™ RUPANYUE M- : PETITION: CAPTURED : HAMILTONIANS.Hamiltop, May.7\u2014The first upanyup rifle \u2018competition; Rifle.Association of Ottawa, was.Æhis [ iment,\u201d Hamilton, - with\" \u2018the mdgnifi- | cent score f- Regime: 5° \u201cDundas, with a score oË 971 : the \u2018third \u201cthe - first\": volunteer.\u2018battalion, fighlandérs; Aberdeen, nd, Ont, lace by ordon, ERFNP - uspices \u201cof \u2018the: au of Stanwell, rig | was fatally inj station .cärly \u201cy - and cet off the, PASSED AWAY TATE YESTERDAY veterinary,\u201d has \u201cbury to hear an address from | conditions for passenger on the Buffals express, train before it stop- d his footing and fell Le the wheels, both legs being :cutoff.\"He died at the hospital three houra He was returning to: the city on ldter.= learning of the death of his mother.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.Quebec, May 7.~The local hie insurance agents held\u2019 a meeting last night and formed themselves into an association under the name of the \u2018Quebec t! City Life Insurance Agents\u201d Mr.Charles Chauveau, son of Judge Chauveau, who has just returned from a prolonged European trip with his father, is to be married in June next to Miss Emily Flynn, daughter of the Hon.E.J.Flynn, leader of the provincial Opposition.The damage to the Great Northern's: new bridge over the.Jacques Cattier | River, turns out to be much less.than | TRE LATE ADMIRAL SAMPSON.lab first reported, and does not effect \u2018the safety of the bridge or piers.It i hag been\u2019 ; and trains are again run- | ning over: the \u2018structure to-dey.FIRE AT WOODSTOCK, N.B: St.- John, N.B., May 7-
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