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[" A ST.PIERRE VICTIMS.Only Those Who Got Away Early Thursday Escaped.THE CHIEF OFFICER OF THE \u2018RORAIMA\u2019 TELLS A GRAPHIC STORY.Paris, May 13.\u2014An official despatch received by the Minister for the Colonies, M.Decrais, to-day, says that the four hundred and fifty retugees landed at Fort de France by the French cable steamer \u2018Pouyer-Quertier, were all from the village of Leprecheur, near St.Pierre, and that the only inhabitants of St.Pierre who were saved were those who left that town before eight o'clock in the morning of the disaster, Thursday last.Toronto, May 13.\u2014Mayor Howland raised the question at the Board of Control meeting yesterday whether or not Toronto should contribute to the relief of the survivors of the West Indian volcanic disasetr.A public subscription was suggested.It was felt, however, that there was not sufficient information as to the condition of affairs existing and the needs of the sufferers, so the Mayor was deputed to communicate with the governor of Jamaica.Rome, May 13.\u2014King Victor Emmanuel has contributed 25,000 lire ($5,000) to the fund being raised for the relief of the sufferers from the Martinique disas- P, The Hague, May 13.\u2014The Government of the Netherlands has ordered the Dutch warship \u2018Koningin Regentes\u2019 to proceed from the Island of Curacao, (Dutch West Indies), to the Island of Martinique at full speed, in order to assist the sufferers from the Mont Pelée outbreak.Both chambers of the states general (parliament) have adopted resolutions expressing sympathy with nce, BRITAIN AND FRANCE \u2014 BOND OF COMMON AFFLICTION HAS DRAWN THEM MORE CLOSELY TOGETHER.\u2014 New York, May 13.\u2014The London correspondent of the Tribune\u2019 says a bond of common affliction has drawn Britain and France more closely together.The Marquis of Ripon spoke on behalf of the British when in the House of Lords last evening he expressed sympathy with Lrance on the occasion of the terrible nique.À.committéé 0 aid mél Ecenis Lnd- ing with the West Indien has seut.a telegram of condolendé \u2018to the French colonial \u2018minister.\u2019 At the- meetmg oti the executive: of the, West Indies Committee on l'hureday, the question of rais ing a \u2018relief fund in aid of the sufferers will be cansidered.\u2018 The King has given practical proof of his sympathy by\u2019 sending £1,000 to the Paris Relief Committee.The Lord Mayor: is in communication with the colonial and foreign.offices in referance to the question of opening a relief fund here, but up to the pres ent nothing has been settled.It is im- ossible to state exactly what steps will e taken until further particulars are received, but it is felt that the appalling condition of things in Martinique calls for prompt assistance from the British Government.A SURVIVOR\u2019S STORY CHIEF OFFICER OF THE \u2018ROR- AIMA\u2019 TELLS A HARROWING TALE.New York, May 13\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Herald\u2019 from St.Kitis, Island -of St.- Christophen,.B.W.L., says: James Taylor, who was one- of tie officers of the \u2018Roraima,\u2019 the Quebec Line steamship, which was destroyed in the harbor of St.Pierre, gives a graphic accouat of the tragedy of last Thursday.; \u2018We experienced \u201cthe greatest difficul ty in getting into port, he said.\u2018Appalling sounds were -isuicg -from the mountains behind the.tows, which were shrouded in darkness.AÏ the passen- gerd were up and some were trying te obtain photographs.\u201cSuddenly I heard a.lremendous ex plesion: Ashes : to fall thick upon the dack, and [-couid see a black cloud sweeping down upon us, I dived below, and, dragging with me Samuel Themas, a gangway man, and a fellow countryman, sprang into # room shuts ving the door to keep out the heat, which was alread: bearable.\u201cFhe sbip-rocked, and I expetied every moment that it would sink.itside J heard a voice pleading for the door te] be opened.It was Scott, the first, of ficer, and I opened the door and dragged him into the room.: \u2018It soon became unbearably bot and 1 went on deck.All about were lying, the dead and thie dying.Little chil: dren were moaning for water.I dic \u201cwhat I could for them.I obtained water, but when it was held to their wwol len Lips they -were unable to swallow, because of &e ashes which clogged their threats.pe little chap- took waler into la mouth and rinsed:éut the ashes, but even then could not swallow, en badly was his throat burned.He sank back unconscidus .and \u201ca few.\u2018minutcu later \u2018was dead.| .oo \u2018All aft the ship: wae afire and from the land came.draughts of terrible heat At last, when- Ercould audit no.Jong: #7, 1 sprang overboard.: The water \u201cvas adimost hot enough té parboficaye bé wave soon ept in\u201d from; bringing with \u201cit \u2018cold \u201cWate! i VY caught in the receding wave, whieh was | sky of tidal velocity, and was.carried opt to sea.Then; on-the second return.the the wave I was washed \u201cup_against an overturned sicop, fo which I cluag: AT aE Lest } DATLY en \u2014 cl 7 ez & ol so 519 sa PART LOUIS GS : n \u2018nue Es NOISES FROM MARTINIQUE GUADELOUPE fam, 1 VOLCANO HEARD+DUST- FRENCH] REA PONTAAITA STORMS AND EARTHQUAKES.+ ™~ ~ \u201c [ : ; ST MARIE Will interest you.It is a system that should find a place in every home.Cuts all sizes aml styles of skirts.Classes of instruction at 219 BLEURY STREET.MISS MAIDEN, Instruotress.LIIQPLOLHEID0 se Daily Witness, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY.13.THE SAXE CASE.nr.Enquete was Resumed Vester- |\u201c day Afternoon.THE BOOKKEEPER GIVES INTER.\u2018ESTING BVIDENCE.\u201c \u2018The Prauete in the case of.Samuel Saxe end David Levi, arg- ed ith attempting to defraud was continued yesterday afternoon before Judes Choquet.Mr.A.L.Kent was again püt in the] mitneæs box and asked whether, among the Habilities of the fitm of xe -& Soa Toby mstomers to.ots oid.y customers pay no y had not been applied to that purpose; land to state the amount so remitted.In reply Mr.Kent seid the total amount remitted was $3,804.61.This.included remitatices to pay notes; it also fepre- claims for goods returned which bad been previquely vettled for; and other claïme which customers had.against 7: the firm.He bad not made a separate statement of the amount 1 ted, by the notes, but promised to To 80 Henry & Son, in the books © the eutries \u2018Kent, came and looked around and took what books wasted.ne entries in this ook from over Sao Were Dever en Jn pose other so that outeidé of this book there was no recqrd of the #09de ren \u2018to Mr., Vineberg.He had 7, become aware of \u201cthese potries on March 1 : = By the Gouct\u2014But you | y mas received?lines The money.was: not know AE .cash-boo: where.Ti 7e postés pi modi: st or \u201cBax ; ve Su e a \u2018book, eu 3 fn which, t ot gout \u2018tent were drawn, pied 3 ér given do Mr.Vine are en e cheque given - to 3 ir, fa for 500 Tran said he \u2018eptrias were in the Hr velting in witness's h riting an \u201che.\u2018had of Mi.Levi and Mr.Saxe.\u201d He had xo written \u201cH.Levi\u2019 andy the stub, becguse knowledge that this book was ever given | when he asked for instructions Mr.Levi.to Mr.Kent, and lie had not shown him | replied that he would \u2018give instructions the nt books, Mr.jeter, The - vas written he dy of ofthe ch peste Baar.{ey received?\u2018Witness was mot posted at all; The money paid out alone would be en: | By the Court\u2014 How were these amu nts brought in; by cheque, by the OW { Witness\u2014To my knowledge, cash.In reply to further questions the wits nees said he would: have ad writ tries from the cash-book dt hese en the year, book for Mr.Cook\u2014 state did mot enter Th ou of a Ty Io dolla xs in the regular account in the | Witness\u2014I cannot explain, oo Mr.-Oook\u2014Would it not have been necessary to open an account for this?itness\u2014Certainly.Cook\u2014Why did you not do eo?you receive any instructions?Dion ecive inetrictions I received: were simply \u2018these: When I asked if T { Should enter in the ledger the reply was or.Cook\u2014You have said that none of the goods sent to.the wardhouse were entered in the books; do you know that these goods were sent to toe warehonse?Witness\u2014No, I do not.By the Court\u2014You know \u2018that \u201cthe s were packed: up; but you do not; where they were sent to?.Witness\u2014I do Jo not know.By the Co could: not send eway a oa 4 dolla\u2019 worth of Without your knowing: something about.st?Witnes\u20141 was entirely in the office, reply | to further questions witnees al?he had merely geen: the in, the Tarehouse, al ed xd up, and made so : ept the enquiry, in \u2018the ar fred ¥ ie Téplied is Jor\u2019 a yéar or two he overworked, and that fay; 1s en em he I = he He: knew cheque March 4 , for § been given \u2018to.Jor what | cheque by Mr.Fevi; he: pu not now.\u2018why.it Te given, Heres is, nothing.ou the: : stub: 1 oqiie for cation sa to the neation y 1 fed March 3 the ito sated or $1,000, date nothing, in.the stub {o:show what].it.wes for; nor was there snything in ithe.books, ta te bis knowlédge.-.+.Mr: Cook: oui pe ore?© de ot ta omy Lu si Special -.$4 90.1 4 not-for = Hoi jhe Sa ga over the whwle of the! the International \u2018 members of the Br ME ze fn a very short time.| that several additiondl applications had Curtains.A complete asso $6.00 per pair.$12 per pair.LAGE CURTAIN DEPT.NEW « ARABE?\u2019 LACE CURTAINS, the Latest Novelty in Lace NEW FRILLED NET CURTAINS, from $3.25 per pair.NEW NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, in White and Ivory, ali fast edges, from 45c per pair.NEW IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, from $3.28 per pair.NEW TAPESTRY and REP CURTAINS, sk fer the Oetagon Bar 23 In every town: and village; \u2018may be had, i ade that makes your horses glad.T 1S THE FIRST SYMPTOM CF KIDNEY TROUBLE, It is! and you cannot be too eareful about it.A little backache let run will finally cause serious kidney trouble.Stop it in time.TAKE DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS.They cure where all others fail.As a specific for Backaches and Kidney Troubles they have no equal, - Here is what MR.GEO.H.SOMERVILLE, of Stewarton, N.B., writes: \u201cI was so troubled with a sore back I could not ges out of bed in the mornings for over a year, I got a box of Doan\u2019s I was deriving some benefit from them, and before I'had teken them all my back was O.K.and I have not been troubled .Bome people think we say too much eh for o our bread! Now, 1 uss want people to know .not like other bread, aad wha what) I sie fort i X fooler tobe At.my - dh inery make my my breed by * dr du N m satisfied with the fact 7, a ow Pro Dread like it In this cit ty.JAMES M.AIRD.Bell Felephone Main 1925, Province otQuebec LSUPERIORCOURT \u2018 In re GEORGE ©.SMITH, Of Montreal, Painter, Insolvent, Notice is hereby given that on the 9th fay of May, 1902, by order of the Court, was ted Curator to the estate of i insolvent who has made a judelal ebandonment of all his.Claims duly attested must be filed within thirty days.yo H.J.ROSS, Curator.Office of H.ROSS, Accountant \u2018end Trustee, 180 St.James street.\u201d OTICE.Application - will be made at\" Le pre- ent session - of the Parliament of Canada for \u2018an Ad \u2018to Incorporate a.Company to entry on the business of Life\" Jnsurence ini w ail its branches, aH-incijdental pdw- eté, the Héad Office to de in Toronto; Dat- od, 3rd April, 190% HARRY SYMONS, Sdiicitor for Applicants.\u2019 dney Pills and ore I had them half taken I coulé ses THE STEAMSHIP COMBINE BRITISH VESSELS CONCERNED NOT PRECLUDED FROM RETAINING THEIR BRITISH REGISTER.London, May 12\u2014In the House of Commons today the President of the Board of Trade, Mr.Gerald Balfour, informed a questioner that after considering the agreement of Feb.4 between the Morgans and \u2018the White Star and De- minion lines it had been concluded that the vessels concerned were mot preelud- ed from retaining tbeir British register.The Financial Éccretary of the Admiralty, Mr.Arnold-Forster, added the information that the ent of the Admiralty with the White Star line was about to be renewed with an additional provision as follows: \u2018The company shall not, without the previous written consent of the Admiralty transfer to a foreign out: 2a0y B subject to this en provision, the secretary added, had already.been agreed to and an in- staiment of the subsidy, on the terms of the new agreement, had been ai The Admiralty had been advised by th law officers of the Crown that there was nothing in the ement of Feb.4 which would int rire with the Admir alty\u2019s\u2019 right to enforce the terms of agreement with the White Star line.London, May 12.\u2014The shareholders of the China Mutual Steam Nas vigation Company have received a circular to the effect that the direotors of the concern ad an offer to buy eut the business of the company for £530,000 (2,650; pen).The denies that Mr.pont Morgan is concerned in the Ire LONGUEUIL BRIDGE \u2014 MONTREAL BRIDGE COMPANY'S BILL LAID OVER TILL NEXT ° SESSION.\u2014\u2014 \u201cOttawa, May 13.\u2014 The Montreal Company's bill for 3 an éxtension of its charter, was, on Saturday, laid over till next session, on motion of Mr.German, of Welland.The ground given for this\u2019 step was that the bill was \u2018too important to deal With at this stage of pe Mmitreal Subway Co 1 on! th sy, mpeny Bil and third passed the committee reading on Saturda dic oe an amendment and à new clause requir; the building of the railway and gen fic subways at the same time.Et THE CORN TAX traf- DEMONSTRATION AGAINST IT IN HYDE PARK.New York, May 12\u2014The London correspondent of the \u2018Tribune\u2019 cables:\u2014 About ten thousand people took.part in an anti-corn tax demonstration whica has just bean held at Hyde, Park, \\ N bers of trades unions, demiocratic Bodies and friendly societies marched.from~ ull parts of London to the Park.Banners were borne with inscriptions.such as \u2018No protection\u2019 \u2018and\u2019 \u2018Down with the \u201cbread tax\u2019 A resolution denouncing the government for imposing the tax was ear- ried with tremendous enthusinsm, A large force of police war present, but thé proceedings were quite.quite orderly.GASPE & WESTERN RAILWAY.Ottawa, May 13\u2014Upon motion for the committee stage of the Gaspé & Western Haïway Bill, in the House of Commons to-day, Mr.\u2019Casgrain pr .several amendments for the protection of the bondholders, | ents were ready forced upon the new company to pay before acquiring a title to the road the boarding | house laborers and supply debts incurred original company.The Minister of ols Seed to some of Mr, C in's suggestions, but the rest were not pressed gon the bill pass ed committee,\u201d MR.GRAHAM RE RESIGNS Victoria, B.C., May 13-\u2014Mr.J.D: Graham, gold commissioner in Atlin, bas tendered his resignation to the Départ- ment of Mines, assigning ho reasons for so doing.The government will accept it, although it has not done so officially yet.Mr.Graham has been the subject of recent charges, and though he fought them he never ed his incligation for some time to quit official du He has ample wealth, and a repentedl told.the government he did not want the position.ans MEDICAL REGISTRATION.Ottawa, May 13.\u2014~Dr.Roddick\u2019s me dical council bill wee amended in committee of the Senate yesterday on motion | of the Hon.Mr.Beique, to provide that | no province shall be ed oa th council either by elected or i members until efter the act pi) been | adopted by the ture of the province and bed ce accepted rege is also provided that provinces may Pro \u2018Withdraw from the media) council and that the act shall convey ay power.to open med medical schools or to give medical is tration from the: provincial ellie CHICAGO SALOONS RAIDED.Chicago, May 12.\u2014West Side policemen, under structions from ayor Harsison, raided saloons and music halls which have violated the tmidnight and music ordinances last pight, and arrested: more than ninety men and women.The | raids are the most thoro that Save taken place on the west oor gn ber of months.\"The bulk of \u201cbie raids were_made the.(o feinity of Madison and Halstead streets mater .JUDGE MOSGROVÉ ILL.\u2018Ottawe May 13.~Judge Mosgrove, junior judge of Carleton ton county, is sert ously ill in the Prot Hospital it is maid that be oa \u2018cannot Hot Tre.\u201cHiss denth is expected hourly.lil WELL- KNOWN QUESECKER DEAD.Quebec, May Roar.J.0.re of | Moin, 2.3 a: Jeb Mesers.Vexita funeral rn i Meo - on Saturday.=~ Bere,\u201d died SAXE INSOLVENCY CASE.The examination of witnesses.in the insolvent case of, Mestre.Saxé which had been fixed for yesterday, bas again been continued to Thursday next.Messrs.Kent & Turcotte, acting in the name: of Lhe greditors, have action A t made to him by as ille ayment made to him Saxe sor Sons he?certain notes before: they, me due The curators have also taken a.seizure| Levi for $3,500 4n the hands je a ainst Mr.the Hochelaga Bank.\u2014 A BARGE IN QUARANTINE.The local health authorities have quarantined the barge \u2018Yvonne,\u2019 moored at \u2018Windmill Point, her captain, \u2018Arthur Se: guin, being down with gmallpox.| Advertisements, Constipation, .Headache, Billousness, Heartburn, = J Indigestion, Dizziness, | Indicate that your liver is out of order.The \u2018best medicine to rouse the liver and cure \u2018all these ills, is found in Hood\u2019s Pills 25 cents.Sold by all medicine dealers, CHEAP FUE _ COKE 36 * $3.50.À Delivered free; {f in dags age Se | Bor 18 extra ( or only).Sent C.O.D.TEL.EAST, 510.2 Ir taken at atthe the Works, | Hocks.F iam: oF vd por is Bushols is Apply Fi - The MONTREAL CAS COMPANY, _ NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, 2 - MAVRE GYREET and None, is oereby Sivek thiat & sh OF FIVE PERCENT for.current half-year, (makiag à.totéi bution for the year of Ten percent), Te.the pald-up Capital Stock.of this lasiitu.tion has been declared, .and that the will be PAYABLE at its Banking : in this Guy, and at its Branches, ig after MONDAY, the Second Day of ii next.\u2018The TRANSFER BOOKS will be, log from the 17th to the 81st of May next,b ge days inclusive.The Ahnual General Ebarebolders will be held at the Bank House of the Institution on Monday, Second day of June next.a The chair to be taken at One o'clack.By order of the Board.À | CB.8.CLOUSTON, General Ménager.Montréal, 11th ap, 1902.QUEBEC BANK.Dividend No, 160, | Notice is horeby given that a dividend of three percent upon the -up capital stock of this institution, has teen declared for he Current half.year, snd es, on and after Moh: | day of Juna next.tasted te piles ret of Bay (oem om (he seven to the oi 8 \u2018he Annual Gencral Masting où d the dha node Re qe shell Hite nan wi he ton ora at ain bod Sr By ordeg THOMAS ed UGALL, Quabes, 18th April, 1605.| that the same will be in this city, and at ita vs the recond THE MONTREAL - DAILY WITNESS.ns, |.taken an! Hiram Levy to set aside] i \u201cYork at 4.00 p.m., Meeting of ès] \u201cIncLUDinE MEALS AND BERTHS.50.te Toronto Retamm.7.00 .te Mamtiton Return.STEAM FOR HAMILTON, vis 1000 Islands, : 7 of Quinte, Toronto and way ports leave Tues- RTO Stee leave daily, except en Lam SAGUENAY leave Quebec Tues- daysand Saturdays at 8 a.m.Ctey Ticket Office, 128 St.James street.1 rue Scribe, Parle, France, DONALD DOWNIFS Bank & Exchan, International Law Offc».House & Fatate 4 RAILWAY & ¢ CAMSHIP TICKETS to all points of the world.MAIL STEAMSHIPS LIVERPOOL SERVICE rom Portland.From Portland.Norseman .May1?Irishman, ,,.May 31 rooman.May 17 Californian.June 7 Colonfan.May 24 Norsemsa.June 14 \u2014THE\u2014 OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION a.MARKET LINES.FREIGHT FOR ALL PORTS - \u20140N- OTTAWA RIVER) RECEIVED TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS.161 and 165 COMMON ST, Canal Basin, foot of Nazareth Ftreet.R.W.SHEPHERD, Managing Director 2 Summer Resorts.BROOK KNOLL LODGE TO RENT FUR- -'niched; wood, ice, linen and silver, supplied.- $400.Address HW.M.CRAWFORD, Kezns Valley, NY Y.ADIRDONDACK HOUSE, Keene Valley, N.Y., modern up-to-date Hotel; accommodates 150; good fishing and hunting.BMILY MATTHEWS CRAWFORD, Proprietress.Booklet.$10 to $16.Also, + Cottages to rent.\u2019 : B= RECEIVED with special advantages for learning Freeh with or withoat tuition.Progress in the Neneh innpnage, health.happiness and recrentionof {the boys the chief aim.Apply Rev, Je ROY, Sabecvots, Que: THR WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES.JEFFERSON, N.H., in the White Moub tains, Will open in June, Bookings now being made.For PLUMES, He lans, booklets, eic., address DAVID Manager, A.J.MURPHY, Ass't Manager.At La House, Lakewood, until June, Throrgh train sét vice from nd Central, Now York, begins Jime 13, and will include a new night train.Leave New daily, except Sundays, arrive Jefferson, 2.97 a.m.\u2018Leave Jefferson 8.00 pm., dally, | except Saturday, arrive New York 7.05 a.m.4: | RIVER VIEW COTTAGE AND RIRY, Beaiitifully situated on the L'Assomption | River, et the foot of the Laurentian Hills.\"Excellent gocommodition during the summer months.Good boating and fishing.Pleasant - drives, For full particulars.asd terns, write MRS.R.BODDY, De Ramsay, P.Q.QUISISANA - HOME SANITARIUM, Bt.Agathe des Monts, P.Q.: For CONVALESCENTS REST CURE ma AAA NEURASTRENIOS.All modern conveniences, Open throughout | the year.Address, P.O.Box 1839, \"PEMAQUID MAINE, THE EDCEMERE AND BAY \u201c VIEW HOUSE, Near Portland.One of the most beautiful: spots on the rocky coast of Maine, to spend a Summer V'acatio Send for descriptive bookigte, TIBBETTS \u2018in the Adirondacks.THE Tartawus fous, core core Valery.Te Y.r\u2014\u2014\u2014 Folders at *Wrrxzes' Groceries, Provisions, &o St.Lawrence St.NOTICE TO \"RATEPAYERS.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the supplementary roll for the Widening ot \u20188t.Lawrence street, from Craig street to Sherbrooke street, in the St.Lawrences ward of the city ot Montreal, is comiplated, | and is now deposited in the office of the -undersigned, in the City Hall.All persone whode names appear therein as liable for the payment of any tax or assessment, sre hereby re to, Per Bel amount thers 0 the unders sald office within ten days from this ûats, without further notice.W.ROBB, City Treasurer.City Tres ee office, Montreal, May 12, 1902.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 EE \u2014 LAKE SHORE ~ DELIVERY.ATER PAUL takes pleasure in an- nounting to his patrons along the Lake Shore, that his waggous will commence on SATURDAY first, 17th May, and wiil \u2018far as Ste.Anne's.As the Wazgons ave EARLY IN THE MORNING, all orders must be sent in BEFORE 6 O'CLOCK ON \u2018FRIDAY BVENING.Alli onrdere by mail, | wire or telephone, will recelve caréfui and prompt attention.Bell Phones, Up 1237, 1838 ; ILLUSTRATIONS FOR BOOKS \u201c \u2018CATALOGUES, ETC.\u2018Supplied from drawings or photographs by \u2018competent ste, and etched on zince at \u2018moderate rates by JOHN DOTGALE & son, Corner Ctalg and Blenry streets.; STEAMSHIP TRAVEL.FOP OPIS Et OI EOr IO ION ISD Ss ISS Europes an Travel, SUMMER.SEASON, 1908.18 FROM MON :t ALL LINES jms fou FROM NEW YORK.3 \u2018 odati Rates pes om equipe Pts at noes.REAL, VW.FH.HENRY, TEMPLE B in \u201c188.ST.JAMES aT -and good.traln service.| ; Arr 18.| From Manchester *These steamers do not carry prssenzers.RATES OF PASIAGE.+ Saloon, 965 and upwards, single, ac ording to steamer and service.Second Cabin, $37.50 and upwards, single, accord- tog to 2 to steamer and service.rd Class, $28.From Montreal, From Boston.*Manxman.,Msy 10 Dom talon.renee May 17 * May 24 Boston te the Motitorranenz.\u2018Cambroman \u2026\u2026 May 21 ! Cambroman \u2026.Juiy 2 For further Information apply to agents of the Company, or or pAYID TORRANCE & \u20ac0., 17 Bt.Sacrament # Goneral 1 top | Agente.BLACK DIAMOND LINE.RIVER and GULF OF ST.LAWRENCE: The Popular Steamships, BONAVISTA and COBAN, will sai! alternately from Montreal about every 8 or 9 days, during season of navigation, calling at \u2018CHARLOTTRTOWN, P.E.L., SYDNEY, C.B, ST.JOHN'S, Nid.These steamers carry an experienced stewardess, and are newly fitted up with electric lights, For further tars, apply to A.KINGMAN, Gen.Fri.& Pass.Agt.14 Place Royale.REFORD _AGENCIES, DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Service Tel.Main 57.88.MARINA (cold storagel.May 10 88.LAKONIA (ooid storage).y15 88 Aor {sold storage) oly i 85.TRITON TA fovel ad Leona À inogow, 1 Domains Bros, THOMSON LINE.LonFen Serv:ez, oom om MONTREAL.ES CERVON À {cool rere 8 KILDON A {cold ade 8.ONL oid ad siorage an iesursrrettonseaine as.Agontsi\"Cairne; : \u201cYong & N \u2018ovresstio on- A, Low, Bons.& Co, 7 Fahne venue, Jendon.E E W.Thomson Co.Leith; W.& bons, Dundes, Bootiand.- LORD LINE.Cardiff Service.- - From Montreal, - ès.LoBD OHARLEMONT.Moy 38 .COLD STORAGE od 16 special staamers of both liam.TRE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limiter, - 7 \u2018Sand 95-56.Bacrament St MONTREAL ELDER, DEMPSTER BEAVER LINE.tia TT TERAL to LIVERPOOL, montrent LEE Bteamer Tues.April 22.Lake Manitoba.Thurs, \u201cMay 6.Lake Champistn.+ Mer 8 os ® 18.eo Ontario.hd \" \u201c # \u201820.Lake Simcos .\u2026.\u2026 \u201c une 5 «wu 810 Lake Manjtobs.\u201cAo 13 First Cabin\u2014Singie, z.00 an! upwards.Round Trip, $10 and upwards, according to steamer.Second \"adin\u2014Singie, $25.00 and upwards.Round trip, $68.88 and upwards, éccording to stéamer.8teerage rates to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens- town, $24.50.THE KIXG'S CORONATION IN LONDON, June 38th, 1993.The fine new and large SS.\u201cLake Manitoba,\u201d\u201d 8,800 tons, twin screws, side keels, sailing from Montreal a: daybreak, \u2018June 18th, will land her passengers.in Eugland in good time to view this great event.Passengers wishing accommodation on that data should maxes early arrangements for same, ELDER, DEMFSTER & CO, \u20ac St.Secrsment dt, Mantreak FURNESS, WITHY & C0., (LIMITED.) MANCHESTER LINERS, LIMITED.Jisamstip line between chip A and MARCHESTE It is proposed So daiprioh tas A oamars of this line onot at the undermentioned dates\u2014 ONTREAL and MANCHESTER.From Me acheter From Montreal *Manoh joster Commerce.souscese May § vee see \u201cManchester enter GUY 702.000.ces wy tea mth th cold storage.QUEBEC and Bop, Beran seee Manchester Imparten.MANSA-ST.LAWRENCE LINE, Mentreal 1 snd 4 Antwerp.May SE oF a LADING gran or from any int in 2NADA OR WEST EIN STATÉS Por rates of freignt and partioulars, Air apply to any | FURNESS, VFTNY &CO., Limited, Agents, 44 Bi, Francois Xavier, st., Hoatreal, F.Q.rer rer te PE ee G DONE IN thé very best style and with déspatch \u2018at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.DOMINION LINE VICTORIA DAY.MAY 24, 1802.Return Tickets will be issued at first class SINGLE FARE between sil stations in Canada, also to Detroi ort Huron, Mich., Niagara Falls and Buffalo, NEC Ronen Pont, KX.Y, Tickets ot rons May 23 and 2 Return limit May 2e, 1808.and 24.THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED leaves Montreal daily at 9,00 ronto atd Sp Hamilon 5.50 pom onions Soro Detroit 9.47 p.m.( Sentral Tima) and Ohicago ASE D) sm A Cafe Farlor Car ia attached to this train, ing meals à ee and re ments at any houe MONTREAL AND SPRINGFIELD, MASS .DOUBLE BERVICE .Montreal.01 *3.40 p.m, Ar.Bpringfie! 6.18 p.m 75am, re 8 pringficld.Pm.*8.10p.m.mtreal.7.2% a.m.sie daily.+ Des except Sunday.h coaches are run on day snd night trai and, poh co sleepers on night trains ie a rections.CITY TIOKET OFFICES, 187 St.James Btreet, or Bonaventure Station.INTERCOLONIAL © RAILWAY VICTORIA DAY.Tickets will be issued at ONE SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARK FOR ROUND TRIP.Good Going May 23rd and 24th, Returning May 26th, ENGLISH MAIL TRAIN Commencing May 3rd, and continuing during the season, SPECIAL FAST TRAIN Will leave at 7.45 p.m.every Saturday for RIMOUSKI stopping at the following places: St, Hyacinthe, St.Rosalie, Drum.mondville, Levis, Quebeo, Mont- maÿny, L\u2019Islet, Ste.Anne, St Paschal, Rivere du Loup.Cacouna Trois Pistoles.Bic.Cy TON STREET.: FE A.PRICE,\u201d - EAE Mer.x \u20ac.P.Ad : Moncton.Ar a, CANADIAN.- a PACIFIC Round Trip Tiekets will be issued to all Canadian Pacific Railway Sijations in Canada, Port Arthur, Ont.Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., Detroit.Mich., and East at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE : \u2014 ON \u2014 MAY 28rd and 24th, Good for Return until May 6th.\u2018 Cafe Dining Cars on Day trains Between Montreal and Toronto aad Tee ronto and Detroit.- QUEBEC TRAIN SERVICE.(From Place Viger): 18:30 a.m., {8 p.m., \u201c11.00 pm.*Dally.tWeek days.SPRINGFIELD, MASS.THROUGH COACH AND SLEEPING CAR, From Windsor St.7.45 p.m.daily ex, Sunday.MONTREAL\u2014OTTAWA.£I ik = i Train ly M al a ronal SE ere ontresl can remain in Sleeper until 9 a,m., aod songers from Ottawa can board Sleeper any after 9 p.m.CITY TICKET anq TELEGRAPH O7FISE 199 ST.JAMAS ST.(next Poss OTos,) Rutland Raiiroad WINDSORSt 8 STATION TRAING LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 8.80 A, W.~Day Express, arriving Bu .lington 1155 am, Alban 455 p.m., New York & pm.Boston 141 p.m.8.80 P.M,\u2014~Local for Burlington and intermediate Stations.7.10 P.M, Night Express, arriving New York 7.20 a.m., 1.am and W 6.28 a.Pullman Sleeping \u201cand Parlor Cars on Kbrcaeh trains ! Sécure accommodations end tickets :nt ae James street, or Windsor Street \u201c$i.aaa, City Pass.& Txt.Agt, Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO., 845 Bt.James Streel.FOR SALE co Aly at \u2018Witaess' Olles.i «yg Sr SC \u2014 = / , the reports of the years work 3 wed Tuzspar, Mar 13, 1902, Advertisements, Flannels IpreferPEARL- INE to other soap powders\u2014 especially good for wa g flan- gel goods.= Rev.R.F.C.oJ One ef the Miltines- g ANOTHER.SERMON ON THE SUBJECT BY THE REV.8.G.BLAND: {| Ottawa, May 18.\u2014In the Etutern Methodist Church on Sunday the Rev.S.G.Bland concluded a series of sermons on the rules of the Methodist Church, by \"preaching a sermon on Christian amusements.The sermon dealt with the amusements designated in the much-de- bated faoi-note in the church discipline prohibiting Methodists from card playing, dancing, ong to theatres, horse racing, etc.Bland: dealt with each amusement separately, and while questioning the wisdom of prohibitive legigla- tion, made a strong declarstion against He \u2018dealt trenchant blows at the roünd dance, and quoted Roman Catholic bishops, who without exception utter condemnation of the dance.Mr.Bland DIAMOND DYES Are Admired by all wha Have .A Taste for Color Beauty: \u2018The colors produced\u2019 by the Diamond.Dyes on all wool, mixed goods and sll cotton goods are admired by all ladies who have a taste for color beauty.There is a depth, fulness and richness in Diamond Dre colors that ananufacturers of- other home dyes have never been able to produce.arments and materials dyed with the Diamond Dyes show clear and perfect colors that stand fast as long as jhe goods: hold together.Colors produced by the common package dyes are duil, muddy and streaked, giving full proof of adulterationg and worthless coloringingre- dients.When it is generally understood that Diamond with all their superior qualities and à guarantee of perfect work are sold at same price as the poorly prepared dyez, it will be a difficult undertaking to find a woman who will Tisk her goods with the dangerous adul- terations put up'in imitation of the Diamond Dyes.Send \u2018your address on & Post Card to The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited 200 Mountain street, Montreal, P.Q., and you will receive post paid full range of designs in the new Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns.: ; ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.The anniversary services in connection with Mountain Street Methodist Church on Sunday were largely attended and \u2018very successful.The congregations were delighted with the sermone W.D.Reid, B.A, B.D, :of Taylor Pres byterian Church, in the morning, and the Rev.Dr.Griffith, of Douglas Church, in_the evening.Ce To The annual congregational gathering will be.held in the lecture room of the church on Tu evening, May.20, eu e presented.It is stated that the reports will show encouraging ses in membership and finances; all the floating: liabilities and current year \u2018having been met.\u2018The: Rev.Mr.Taylor, pastor: of Mountain Street; Church, preached in Taylor Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning.spoke in the Point Y.M.C.A, in the afternoon, and ai brooke Street Church ät night.Rev.P; L.Richardson preached.at Do les Church on Sunday evening.refer APPLAUSE IN COURT.The yo Gertrude, McGregor, Paré, yesterday, in-arswer.to the writ of habeas co! father, George McGregor.the care of the ) in the.witness box, and Judge Mathieu questioned him on the fact of his having left his wife and child for several years, without ever sending anything, and his return to claim the child immediately after his wifes death.The Court was evidently not satisfied with the explanations given and the learned judge declared that he quashed the writ of habeas éorpus with pleasure.i moment those present expressed their satisfaction by applauding.rte THE VETERAN FIREMEN.A good many of the men who ran with the machine in the days of the volun.tere fire fighters have passed away during the past few years, but the annual meeting of the Montreal Veteran Volunteer Firemen\u2019s Association, which takes-place on Thursday night in the hall of the Central fire station, promises to be most interesting.The presentation of the annual reports and the.election of officers for the ensuing year, as well as other important business, will be transacted.All the surviving members of the ol rival tolumteer companies are expected to at- n .ST.JAMES LIBERALS.The St.James Liberal Club, on Thurs day evening, i to bold a public meeting at Brault\u2019s Hall, on Berri etreet, between Roy and Cherrier streets, when several of the ministers are \u20ac ted to be Present.It is understood also that Ald, Couture will make a.speech and will explain his attitude on the Terminal Railway.question.\u2014 Advertisements.FOOT ELM EASES ACHING FEET.Mrs.Jno, Meyers, Afton, N.S., writes: \u2014 \u201cI was troubled with tired, aching feet, and could get no rellef until a friend told me about FOOT ELM.I tried Ît, and fcund great relief, and now would.not be withour it.\u201d\u2019 The experience of Mrs.Meyers is the experleuco of every one whu rses Foot Elm.It.bas no equal for relieving and curing tired, sors, aching, burzing, blistered and eweaty feet.Do not be imposed upon by worthless substi- re Insist on 2 ce 3 box of 18: powders, at : drus- gists, or by mail, = D.W,, STOTT & JURY; Bowmauville; Ont, \u2018* : A | elen his entitled of the Rev.expenses of the | reached in in Sher 8 og.her ug- ung eight-year-old enild, Marie was brought.to court by her grandmother, Mrs.Louis us.taken out by: her After argument by counsel, as to who should have child, the father was put At this | fice at all.getting Foot Fim.Frice, > thought the time might come when the drama would be pure and eduéative in had nothing but abhorrence.He quoted rom theatrical authorities to show the deteriorating effects on the actor who lives a life imitating others, and nearly entirely imitating what is coarse, eruel and suggestive.He pointed out that abduction, murder, divorce, adultery and kindred phases of Jife were most dépiet- to state whether such things wère.edif.\"was especially trenchant in his.condemnation of the bill boards, where children daily see pictures of people in the tfiroes of a horrible \u2018death, or women in un- womanly garb, and made an -apreal to theï men and bill-board owners that they own the city, and public pollution of morals.These men flaunt their detestable pictures before im- pressionsble minds to lure the money out of the pockets of their victims, while the city is | result.The sermon was listened to with intense interest by a large congre- cote DUTY ON BRITISH WORKS OF ART.London, May 13.-The parliament secretary of the Foreign \"Office, Tort .instruct the British embassador at Washington, Tord Paunce- fote, to- renew the representations made in 1900 in : |.to -disorimination against the United Kingdom in the matter of paintings and statuary.The Force Considers that Great Britain ] e same five ent remission of duty as the United States ae \u2018corde to France, Germany, Por Hoofs guaranteed 10 years ; Roofs guaranteed 5 years /- A is worth only what is behind it .to give it written guare \u201cISLAND CITY\u201d ere PAIN Moet selubrious for indoor work, end painters\u2019 health.INK i ES Trade Mark and .Patent, value.THE SPARHAM PROOF ntee with the roof, and tn Banna Apply 309 ST.JAMES STREET.REPROOF ROOFING CO\u2019Y.CAMPBELL & GILDAY, Agents.oo La LA Ta Td Loy TR TEP a \u201d - RII Aree E LEAD * bs NN pe I NT NT NNN p See i PAINTS à PREPARED 42 IN 56 COLORS.ce { OUR FLOOR- \u2018PAINTS DRY IN 8 HOURS.ERIN INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS a TELEPHONE FACILITIES ge System in your Office, Warehouse or Factory.THE BELL TELEPHONECO | OF CANADA.7 v the fashion among Christians, as 1s gently: explained in verges 3, 4,5., I stead, each one\u2019s care is to be to do well what he can do for Christ and for the church.(Verses 8, 7, and 8.) The re mainder of the chapter is.a series of short, carnest exhortations.in which we might find a separate motto each day for three weeks.Of this passage, F.W.Farrar says :\u2014 The.prevalent thought is the duty of love\u2014to the brethren, love without dissimulation; to the church, love without struggling self-assertion; to the world, love without despising its rights or mingling with its immoralities.It is clear that the dangers which he most apprehended among the Romain Christians were those exacerbations which spring from an unloving and over- \u2018bearing self-confidence.\u2019 To BIBLE LIGHT.TUESDAY, MAY 13.THE HOLY SPIRIT.NO.2.\\ In Gen.vi., 3, we have the words \u2018My irit shall not strive with man forever.\u2019 These words have sorely tried many souls, land have - had many interpretations.There are several different readings of the text, so that no one must be dog: matic as to the real meaning.Taking the teaching of the Spirit in I.Pet.iii, ,.20, about rist preaching by His -Spirit to the antediluvigns, we incline to.the view that the words mean, there.will- come an \u2018end to God's for nee: to a race becoming utterly corrupt, yet that end shall not come for 120 years.(See verses 5, 7, 11-18.) God never sends judgment without warning.He endured with much longsuffering vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction.(Rom.ix., 22.) God gives man up unwillingly, and only \u2018when he wilfully chooses arkness.(Rom.i., 19, 21, 24, 26, 28.) He_who sows to the flesh, shall reap corruption.He who refuses the Tight of Scripture, or even the light of nature, is resisting the Bolg Spirit._ (Acte vii., ; .ii, 14; II, Tim.iii, 8.) Thoze that obey not the truth, but obey.un- righteousnezs shall have wrath and an: guish, whether Jew or Gentile.© (Rom.il, 8.) Let every unconverted man read cts xxviii.2427.The\u2019 Holy Spirit\u2019 aid: \u2018To-day, if ye shal hear His voice harden\u2019 not your hearts.(Heb.iii., 7.) onesie: ! York, in a recent sermon.seid: \u2018I would gend a boy to a thitd-rate college provided with a corps of instructors so bro- _nouncedly Christian that teaching should self be a gentle but -confinuows testimony to the religlous assurance\u2019 before I would eend him to à first-rate college where he would be diable to have God: omitted from the classroom and to have » Montreal and Toronto.By Having + |\u2018 : EFFICIENT \u2014_\u2014 FI We will quote you rateson a Private- | Hi \u2018Branch Exchan \u201cDr.Charles H: Païkhuret, of Newt ° NE VESTE NN I TE DST ET TET ii ple put you down.\u2019 This is not to CR A Necessary .For Country Homes.JOHN DATE, 654 CRAIG STREET.Professional.preparer sr ret ARCH.MSCOUN, EC.IMPERIAL BUILDING \u201ccs Tel, Matn 1318, Reom 31, .ANDREW R.McMASTER, ADVOCATE & SOLICITOR, 808 New York Life Butlding.; Tel.Maîn 4534 QETH P.LEET, K.C, - - MECHANICS INSTITUTE BUILDING.-264 St, James street, QUITE, MARKEY = & MONTGOMERY.ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, fc.TEMPLE BUILDING, .ISS 8T.JAMES STREET.ROBT.C.SMITH, K.C.FBED.H.MARKEY, \u2019 GEO.H.A.MONTGOMERY.PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS \"OWEN N.EVANS, TEMPLE BUILDING.MONTREAL \u2026 PATENTS, TEA Sraue > FEATRERSTONHAUGH & CO., Canada Life Building, Mentreal.\u2018the.matter: of not only the soul but ev.eh of the stars, the rocks, the birds, and flowers handled not simply with: impious jeats, but with religious uncertainty and \u201cevasion.: \u201c Tet.Main êt6, |.Also\u2019 Torente, Ottawa and Washington; Advertisements, RICE __ Photographic Studio 2261 ST.CATHERINE ST.,Orer Bell FianoBtore.Portraits in every Style, Size and Finish Up to dat Ball Telephone Up 2412.ate.BEDDINC HOUSE, Estat'd 1869 8.J.TOWNSHEND, Sole Proprietor of the Business of the inte J.E, Townshend, has Removed to 2604 8t.Catherine Street, corner Crescent, where he will Manufacture, Renovate and Repair Spring Beds and: Bedding of avery description at short notice Lowent Prices, Work guaranteed.Tal.Up 2488 IF YOUR .SILVERWARE Need REPAIRNG OR REPLATNG | Call for our prices, we will give entire satisfaction\u201d ROYAL SHLVER PLATE CO, | : 40 St.Lambert Hill.\u2018 Bell Tel.East 244, Merchants Tel.No.65 Lymburner & Mathews 1957 & 1959 5T.CATHERINE STREET, ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS, Brass Moulders, Finishers and.Platers.IS YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY ?.The QUEEN'S HAIR HELPER Is a preparation that Yestores hair to its natural color .an Dsguty arrests falling d It stimuistos and invigorates the pacte producing a rapid growth, full of and health, \u201cThe glear.part makès à supsrior dressing equal to any 500 or preparation.Only 256 a bot For sale by all Druggists, or at .A.BD.MANN'S, .Corner Mountain and st, Antoine streets.WE HAVE THE PROPER ROOM, THE RIGHT MAN, 0A tosxsmie your eyes thoroughly, snd our prices are right, always elsewhere, Dr.- lower then : lenburg, 8 well-known Eyesight = pècislist, in charge, IL MONS, \u2018Out Rate\u201d Druggist, \u2019 \u201cCraiz, cor.Bleury, Montreal Prove Marx 1844.0 TE The LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO., Limited.Mills at Keéwatin and Portage Ia .Prairie, Manitoba.CAPACITY, 3,600 BARRELS DAILY.Rastern Office : Een ne No.10 C, st ULLEY\u2019S BRUSH WORKS, 76 VICTORIA SQUARE\u2014\"78.House=cleaning Brushes Ot every description sold at factory prices, Carpet Sweepers Repatred, Tel.2740, Wo Make It Our Erecial Ensiness Garry a Larger Stock and Frame Cheapes than any House in the city.JS: WW.WILSON & SOK, est CRALG ST,, out door to * Witness Ring up Tal, 1582 Main R GC.SALLOWAY, \u2018Carpenter.Work Shop 122 Bleury St, Residence 27Baïmoral St, NOW is the time to have T BLINDS REPAIRED and PAINTED.JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEATLY DONE.~ \u201cDONT FAIL TO VISIT \u2014 R.SB.AUTLD'S FINE CORFECTIONERY STORE, Cor, Atwater Ave.and St.Antoine St.The choicest \u2018of Camiiles, Cakes and Cone fectlonery, in infinite variety Only the purest and beat materials used, High quality of goods al exceedingly low prices guaranteed : oo._ Prize-winsing Bread of every kind, Tel.Mount, 33 0 ANTISON \u20ac POP {PLUMBERS, HARDWARE, P.SCOTT, PAINTER & DECORATOR LATEST STYLES OF DECORATIONS & SIGNS \u201c General repairing of-weodwork, plaster.ng, ete.\u2019 | OPFICE:1\u2014 249 CRAIG STREET, .~ Corner Amherst.- : \u20ac ROUSSEL, Mann LUE 331 AMHERST 8T.,, = «= MONTREAL.249 BLEURY STREET, : * TELEPHONES-\u2014Up'261, \u2018 East 161.} hed stuffed them into bed.FRAMING PICTURES, | OCILVIE BROS.| Sanitary & HeatingEngineers, |.«|.READABLE PARAGRAPHS Politics make strange bedfellows,but then ~politicians sleep with one eye open.\u2014At- lanta \u2018Constitution.\u2019 7 Little Willle (at restaurant)\u2014Pal \u201d His father-\u2014What is it, \u2018Willie?Little Willle\u2014This shad has got lots of -slivers in {t.\u2014\u2018Judge.\u2019 | THE PROFESSOR'S MISTAKE.A New York professor had a \u2018wife dnd family, but professorlike, his thoughts swere mostly\u2019 with.his books énd dla d&ypamos.One evening his -wife returned {rom late afternoon visits te nd the house strangely quiet.Nowherd: were the children to de séen.-She demand: ed of the man of books what be bad dond | with.the youngsters.- The \u201cprofessor explained that they bad become rather noisy: \u2018and so, even without calling the maid, he sd.\u2018I hope they \u201chaven't given you much troubls,\u2019 Mrs.«\u20acPros | teksor sald.\u2018Oh, no,\u2019 sald the professor.\u2018With the exception of the one.fn the cof over there, porhaps.He objected a good deal to my undressing him \u2018end puttiig tim to bed\u201d Mrs.Professor went to in- epect the cot.- \u2018Why,\u2019 she cried, \u2018thats little Freddy Smith, from next door.'\u2014New York \u2018Times.\u2019 ' = HE STOLE-THB CHICKENS.| \u2018 (Washington \u2018Post.\u2019) ~*~.Representative \u2018WHilamms, of Misslesippl, has a naw négrp story.To C \u201c \u2018Are you the Getendant?\u2019 asked a man in the caget room, epeaking to am old negro.\u2018No, boss,\u201d wae the reply.\u2018I ain't done nothing to be called pames like that, I'se got a lawyer here who does the defonsing.\u2019 \u2018Then who gre you?RE \u2018I'se the gentleman what stole the chickens.\u201d , .She\u20141 found the sweetest ltile flat yesterday, and if we have to lve: in.a flat after Wo are married I want'it.And it wes only 42,500 à year.\u2018 Ho-~Yes, - biter She\u2014But what?; He-\u2014My ràälary is $3,000.What shall we do with the other $500?\u2014New York \u2018Sun.\u2019 In washing woollens and flannels, Lever's Dry Boap\u2019 (a powder) will be found very satisfactory.: \u2018Is Mr.Wiggs reHabdle?\u2018In a certain sense.He Is on& of those peoplé that you can always depend upon to disappoint.you if they get a chance.\u2019\u2014Waéhington \u2018Star: Firet Mounted Cop\u2014Th' papers say Dev- vity is a \u2018satrap.\u2019 Phat is.-a \u2018satrap\u2019?- Second Mounted Cop\u2014A \u2018Say-trap\u2019?Whol thot'e a leBsteripot\u2014a thing they use fer ketchin' lcbsters.\u2014\u2018Judge.\u2019 - Some men excel in talking much, And coftëién taïking*loud\u201d ; - But the man who lets lis-money talk Is the one who leads the crowd.\u2014Washington \u2018Star.\u2019 ï v Mr.Bingo\u2014 am a \u2018floor-waïker\u201d ana \u2018buyer\u2019 for Lacem & Skirts.Mr.Bango\u2014Arduous job.It must be a great: relief to get home nights.- Mr.Bingo\u2014Well, no; .I am \u2018floor-walk a ~ Children Cry for | CASTORIA.Children Cry for - CASTORIA.Children Cry for CASTORIA: - Young Softsmith\u2014\u2018Love levels all {hings;\" they say.Old Grimm\u2014All things but the hend.\u2014 \u2018Puck.\u2019 oo J : Yor Tnfants and Children.Tne all \u2014\" Pak 7 | vex, Advertisements.: .J.D.RACETTE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Highest Cutting échoot in the JOIN GMANTE CARPENTER & BUILDER, - Shop-\u2014656 Bt.Lawrence St, Métse-H4t St.Dominigm 341 St.Dominique Bt.Pond anded on.Estimates farmhed.FRED.BARLOW, PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER, ELECTRIC WIRING A SPECIALTY, 1443 St.Lawrence Street.Ou NEWSPAPERS \u201csuitable for wrapplng : purposes, for silo at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in 16-Ib, packages at $1 per 100 lbs.Lo: J.HENRY JONES, Practieal Decorator aud Painter, AS BEAVER HALL HILL, À 123 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.~_ GLASGOW _, DRUG\" HALL .Popular Patent Medicines -.Lowest Cut Prices.J.A.HARTE, ~ENTS FOR SALE.J .Apply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.DOWN HAM & HAST) NCS, Office\u2014T 3 .mierracians 48 BEAYFR HALL BIL, RIO HOUSE WIRING À SPECIAL ; ; exeout : onl ni sad An- Handsome Window Shades (0 Order, Paper Hang.Bunciators Tustalled snd Repaired, Also Telephone te.All ord d personal wurk of kinds, AM orders promptly ing, atc, oFders\u2019 prom iy, and or eTRe = ended to High Service Tah.Bae I oT The ON TRUST COMPANY Authorized Capital, - -8, 000,000, FULLY PAID, NON- ASSESSABLE 30,000 SHARES, PR VALUE, $100 FAC.ae DIVIDED INTO - 2,500 Shares, 7 percent Preferred Cumulative, Common Equity 7,500 Shares, 7 percent Preferred Cumulative | \u201c20,000 Shares, OE WELICEXL 2,500 Shères 7 percent Préferred Cumulative Common Equity, the Common stock will have also received 7 percent .ARE NOW OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION AT $30.00 PER SHARE.Part of this stock has already been subscribed, and as allotments will be .made in order, received, intending subscribers, in order to secure allotment, \u201d should meke immediate application through the Union Trust Company, Limited, Toronto, or the Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal, or their branches, who will receive subscriptions and issne Mterim receipts.\u201cRight is reserved to allot or reject any subscription\u2019 in \u2018whole: or in party or to advance the price without notice.' \u201cTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.\"- Applications for Stock must be accompanied by certified cheques or drafts - payable to the Union Trust Company, Limited; twenty-five percent of sub-.* geription to accompany applications, which will be returned if shares.are not.slotted; balance payable as: follows: \u2014 Twenty-five percent payable upon notice of allotment.Twenty-five percent payable July 1st, 1802.: .Twenty-five percent payable August Int, 1902.When certificates will be issued by Mie Union Trust Company.co BOARD OF DIRECTORS.\u201c g0N.GEO.E.FOSTER, Formerly finance\u201d Minister of Canada.Toronto - FREDERICK A, KNAPP, Barrister.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.esisnecsarsers Prescott, Ont.FRANK BULLER, Dostor.of Medicine.passeur Tencasrecsavend \\ \u201cMontreal , MATTHEW HUTCHINSON, K.C., M.I.A access veessese Montreal * FRANCIS R.F.BROWN, \u201cConsulting Engineer.s\u2026\u2026.++ Montreal REGISTRARS | OF STOCK AND TRANSFER: AGENTS.THE UNION TRUST T-COMP ANT, \u2018LIMITED, TORONTO, \u201cSOLICITORS.HUTCHINSON & OUGHTRED, Montre HEAD\u2019 OFFICE.nl ETES ° | MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.:.{0sssssunevesot vas MONTREAL \u2018 \u201cWere plans may: ] be seen, dnd: prow peckuses, application \u2018forms, and all, fur- ir mri epee a TL 5 Common | sharing equally with the Common Stoek in all profits atter F.A KNAPP, ESQ, \u2018| also-estimated carrying capacity, and, | A Re MERCHNSANKOFCHNON MONTRE AND THEIR BRANCHES STEAMSHIP CAPACITY 25.000 BUSEBLS or wmnaT ax 14 nay DRAFT.OBJECTS oF THE COMPANY.This Company is.formed to build and operate a new type of boat particulazly adapted\u2019 for the transportation of gféin down.the St.Lawrence Syatem of Canals, 2A and.will develop that trade to the great advantage of this vont 3 SUPERIORTEY OF NEW TYPE.=~ The superiority of this new typesonsiste in cheapness of comstruction, larger carrying capacity on same draft of water and greatly reduced cost of tranship- ment of grain, coal or ore\u2014package Treight will be handled as at preset.CAPACITY.Owing to the tubular form of construction, a vessel can be built 250 font i -in \u2018length, by 43% feet in diameter or.Beam, which will weigh only 500 tons, and cost, $55,000 Such a vessel will carry 2,900 tons of cargo on fourteen \u201c feet J draft: of water, it will transport, in one\u2019 cargo, 95,000 bushels of wheat.down the st Lawrence Canals.ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT.Each vessel is equipped with an: elevator \u201cplant, operated by its own power and crew, and will run alongside \u2018thie \u2018ocean vessel:and discharge the gram \u2018into the \u2018latter without the aid of elevators,.floating or stationary, and at no cost beyond \u2018the- \u2018ordinary running expenses of the boat.At end of season each vessel can \"be: loaded.with grain, end carry e as a storage warehouse until the opening of \u2018navigation in tbe spring, thus adding still more to its earning œpatity; or, if desired, the grain can be transhipped to cars, as is now done by storage elevators, duripg the winter season.As: \u2018there is an air space between the outer skin of the vessel and the compartments \u2018holding the grain, the latter will not sweat \u201cor \u2018heat.Such a vessel can L'unlond its grain cargo in about five hours\u201d \u2018time.7 5 COMPARISON.A -steamahip of present type, same length of bean as above, will\u2019 weigh 1,500 \u201ctons at least, and cost about $175,000 and can only carry 2,000: tons on fourteen feet draft of water, or 65,000 bushels of wheat.- It may be ninetÿ-one- per- \u2018cent box, and, as such, will fill up more space in the locks than the tubular vessel, i.e.displace more water; but the litter carries more cargo, owing to the fact \u201cthat it weighs eo much less.\u2018Out of-the total displacement the former is more.boat and less cargo, while the latter consists oi less boat and more cargo.Opinion of Captain M.P.- McElhinney, Nautical Adviser of the Department.of Marine and Fisheries.This gentleman, in a report to the Department, says: \u2018THE KNAPP TUBULAR STEAMSHIP.\u2019 \u201cThe best design of lake cargo bont that lias been proposed; will.carry.fully one-third more than the ordinary éargo boat, or whaleback, on the same draft of water.The tubular, or cylindrical, form being the very strongest, this vessel can be built from much lighter scantlinge and plating than is used in the present type of vessel.I am confident that wi , thé proper élistribütion of material in building, so.as to give the necessary streng with the lightest -draft,: the | Knapp Mubular Steamer would prove the strongest and clieapest in construction, as well as the best grain carrier afloat; and will be as staunch-and seaworthy as (Signed) M.P.McELHINNEY, : - Neal Archies À any otlier.Ottawa, February 1, 1002.; : LAURIE ENGINE COMPANY, Montreal: © Montreal, February 18, 1902.Dear Sir, \u2014We have examined your spoñiications for tubular steamships, and fd your-figures as stated, viz.: 95,000 bushels, is approximately correct: for load line, \u2018as \u2018indicated, and would - further.say hat \u201cà consider à singlé ship, of.wéighta of \u2018matérials you specify, could: be t, \u2018Gomplète, for the sim\" of Fifty-five Thousand Dollars (455,000), and if a ere to be constructéd at-Gnée, this figure could\u201d be mush, \u2018reduced: 2 Yours: very.truly, - io THE LAURIE ENGINE, \u2018COMP: \u2019 WALTER H.LAURIE, ) 4 \u2018 : (Bigaed) > 1 ity of the latter type.TuespAy, May 13, 1902, d De à Will Receive Subscriptions and Issue Interim Receipts for | THE KNAPP TUBULAR STE b of w t ® Je J T ESTIMATED EARNINGS.The following statement is à conserv ative estimate of the:cost of construction \"f of- ten- of these boats, with their earning capacity in \"the transportation of .grain 1 -alone, and showing net profit for one season: STEAMSHIP CAPACITY, 95,000 BUSHEES OF WHEAT.1 boat.will cost .ce ee en ee vu 00 00 ou eu 01 «0 «0 ».».$ 55,000 00 \u201c 10 boats will cost less than .ve ee we ce aarae on ve ve oe 500,000 00 Cost .of running one boat 7% months at $1,200 per month.9,000 00 Cost of running 10 boats seme time .,.200,000 00 Canal.tolls, ete., about 5 cents per ton on 855, 000 tons, 42,750 00 prets 12 0 _ MID.© n a.EARNINGS.* 1 boat, 30 0 round trips between Port Colborse and .Mont real, with 95,000 bushels of wheat at'3 cents per\u2019 \u2018bushel, unloading charges included (this being one cent \u201cper bushel less than lowest rates ever charged to the seaboard) .ee as .$85,500 00 10 \u2018boats making 30 round.trips \u2018between Port Colborne and - Montreal, each with 95,000.bushels of wheat at 3-cents per bushel, unloading charges included.1 Less running and operating expenses .es es se oo oe oo oo +o 132,750 00 Net earning with ten vessels each SeRSON .se ae es os 122,250 00 (Not.including possible earnivgs as storage elevator , warehouses during winter season.) As each vessel can be unloaded in five hours, she can easily make 30 trips in season, running back light.This estimate is based on the carrying only of 28,500,000 bushels of grain, \u201cwhile it is conceded that, given proper facilities, at least 200,000,000 bushels would be shipped via this route in one season.Owing to the several features of superiority of the tubiildr steamships over the present type, this Company owning the exclusive right to operate them, can give a rate per bushel below that of any other route, rail or water, to the seaboard, and thus secure all the business at once that ten vessels can do.Then it is merely a question.of constructing as many vessels as may be needed to carry all the grain now passing over the great lakes; in addition to any rates obtained, this company can make a clear profit of one-half cent per bushel unloading cargoes at the seaboard.One-eighth of a cent per bushel reduction in\u2019 rates.will draw the grain from one \u2018route to another.This Company \u2018has such a \u201clarge margin of profit that it can offer one cent à bushel reduction, if neceésgry, to get the grain and bring it down the St.Lawrence System.It is intended to have vessels in commission by September, and thus prove their great earning capacity.In this estimate we do not take into consideration the large business to be done carrying coal from the Gulf to the Great Lakes, thus placing Nova Scotia eoal successfully in competition with Uni ted States coal in the West, nor does it \" include package freight or the general business to be done over the St.Lawrence System, thus giving to this company, ow ning the patent rights, the monopoly of this route.The superiority- of the Knapp \u2018steam ship over present type of modern ateam- er is exemplified by the following figures dealing with twenty vessels .in each class: COST OF CONSTRUCTION.1 Knapp Steamship costs.$ 55,000 odern canal steamship.\u2018costs.ee ue 175,000 \u2018Difference, $120,000, or a total savin g on \u201ccapital account of $2,400,000 in.cost of constructi on, or an annual saving of interest charges at 6 percent of .e CARRYING CAPACITY.> \u201cKnapp Steamahip Carries .Lu +.>.ae ve un .Modern canal steamship carries .Cee ee Difference, 30,000 bushels, pags \"carrying ca- ; pacity in one season in favor of.t Knapp fleet of 18,000,000 bushels of grain, which, at 3% cents a bush- \\ el, amounts to .e $450,000 Co UNLOADING CHARGES.3.Profits earned on unloading 67,000,000 bushels, being total amount of grain carried in one season by twenty Knapp stegmers at 35 cent per bushel is .Total .we oe \" \u201cThis great \u2018difference : in n the operation steamers and twenty Kna) - Healthy nerves are fat nerves.It is fat in the core of a nerve that by hardening and softening creates nerve action.Maybe this explains why Scott's Emulsion has always) been such -a remarkable remedy for nervousness, Scott's Emulsion makes fat nerves, It feeds them with fat.Good for all forms of nervousness and for'neuralgia.Send for Fres Sample.SCOTT & BOWNE, Chesiista\u2019 Forontos ) -deavors to gain admission into the Senior.Âts feet financially, i \u201cwill show an inclination- to share the bur- | ate series, but went down before the Que- 4 P.Mines, Special mention must be made of the hard \u2018respective series and with these both thani- \u2018that congratulations\u2019 are due and are now to win glory and fame to the Association, namely: \u2018Kennedy also devoted considerable time.\u2018led with the uncertain weather conditions, \u2018ciation \u201cwho experieiced a lack of inter- \u2018est fn this enjoyable summer sport.have/ boerr ia the field today.We: still -gotd team, one occasion gone down into their own pockets and advanced funds to satisfy pressing claims.Several schemes have been proposed with & view to raising funds -to wipe off our heavy, burdensome debt, and at the present time more than one of these are being advanced.One of the last actions of the retiring board was the decision to abandon all field sports for the ensulng summer season.This MR.J.Vice-Président P.A.A.A.involves the vacation of the Queen's Park property, if this can be satisfactorily arranged, the idea being to save the heavy drain on \u2018our finances.We brought forth every effort we could command in our en- Lacrosse League, but were agaln unsuccess- |, ful.If the members can .propose any scheme - hot yet thought of which will bring about a good showing in the spring series, dropped out: of the series in the fall.In the billiard department -matters have been very different, for under the chairmanship of Mr.Call, this branch hag become an, extremely popular que, the tables belng in continuous use.during the best part of the year.The want of more] accommodation has also been felt here, and we feel that the growing demand must be satisfied.During the seascn the tables were all recovered and renovated.New mets of bal were also purchased for all the tables, thus supplying a long-felt want.A cldss was started in the- gymnasium early in the winter, but force of circum- elances compelled its disbandment, The fact is to be regretted, as we have a gym- nagium secoad to mone in Canada, and- thé use of which would be found to be a benefit to all participants.The gymrasium ball was rented on a number of occasions during the winter, bringibg in certain Te- venue.Funds are very much needed, and it haa been decided to encourage the leasing of the hall by eocletles and others.Quite a number of ebtértaloments were beld* during the winter, consisting chiefly of ætchrs \u2018paîtles, which were.much vn- joyed.- TC If the incoming directors could see thelr way clear\u2019 to holding fortnightly entertain.meats, lhe members would {ake kindly to the proposal.If the outgairg directors have appeared negligent in matters of this Lind, it is because thelr time has been so much taken up in financing.| To oar generous lady friends more than a paseing mention is due.They organized themmelves early in the winter, and work- «d only as-those having à deep Intérest in- the Association can work.Several pleasant \u2018at homes\u2019 were glven, which were not «ily & success financially, but proved very enjoyable.Apart from the enjoyment derived from the efforts of the ladies, I have pleasure in saying that they handed over to the Association as a result of their season's work the magtüificent sum of $425.80, which reprewents considerabls ea.Had we been successful the grounds °'B7 -ceuld have beep made a paying proposition, stand: by the Assoclation, as in the past.\u2018The baseball club formed In connection the desired effect, the incoming directors.\u2018with the Association again\u2019 competed in will, I am sure, give it their earnest attention.efforts.members that the (Association be put on and it is hoped ali: den and not leave it all to the direcbors.If the latter's hands were freer more pro- |.Tate,: Lyle and O'Brien.| 8ress could be made.\"Our intermediate.lacrosse team started.out under most.favorable circumstances.They worked hard and succeeded in winning out in their section of \u201cthe intermedi- bee Club in the final match which decided the championship.Although the | team { failed to land the championship their ser-\u201d vices were nevertheless keenly appreciated, The players were: W.Modler, L.Hagarty, J.Warren, G.Finlayson, H.Parker, A: C.Roach, D.Buckley, A.Jackson, E.Taylor, N Masterson, T.Lawlor, A.Sarney, J.Tierney, J.McIlwaine, W.Shannon and the assistant captain, J.Kearney.work performed by Mr.Kennedy in cofi- nection with the efforts of the team to land the championship.- We also placed a junlor lacrosse team, in the field.They acquitted themselves nobly duripg the earlier Lot, of the sea- eon, but later on appeared to lose interest, with the result that we lost the junior championship.Le, - : In the bowling world in which \u201cwe compote we still retain the palm, both our intermediate and junior teams winning their pionships.The players practiced hard during the winter aad certainly deserved all the honors they won.The directors feel extended to the following bowlers who help y ; Intermediatee-W.G.Ward, W.Eddison, J.E.Townsend, F.E.Starke, T.Pearson, A.E.Surgeon, J.Perrie and J.Hale, Juniors\u2014-J.Storey, T.Cunningham, W.[4 Surgeon, H.Johnston, H.J.Simmerman, J.Hale and W.Charles.\u2018 \u2018Several competitions were held during MR.W.C.JENKIN, \u2018Hon.Secretary P.AAA¢ the season.The bowling season terminated in a monster tournament beld in Ottawa.- Three teams were entered from this Asso- clation.In all our representatives captured.three trophies., The interest in bowling is as lvely as ever, in fact, it is quite evident that we have not enough alleys.This point.has been discussed on more than one occasion, and plans brought forward with a view to remedying the want, but up to the present no scheme bas appeared to be feasible.Our hockey team had 5 somewhat similar experience to that of the lacrosse team, baving won thelr series in a very commendable manner, but were defeated ip the saw-off with the Montreal fea.To this branch of the Asscolation Mr.Bicycling cannot be said to be on the ascendency.ve however, managed to Dold weekly haudicap races.The an- mia C.W.A.Dominion Day meet was held on the Queen's Park track last year under our auspices A grand programme was provided, and everything possible was dome to make.the affair a success.The numerous other attractions, however,coup- proved too much, and I regret to say that, + although tho racing was a decided success, financially, the meet Vda a failure.We, of coarse, are mot the only Asso- Our Association T'ootball Club went out of existence early \u2018in the season, leaving the series uncompleted.To lack of interest can be attributed thelr failure, -In yeAfs geome by, our footballers were mon- archbs.of 3 they sufveyed.Probably had they not met with the unprecedented sue- cess that followed thelr efforts, they might bave the material from which to select \u2018and tt is hoped-the boys will once more got together and do something.The Rugby football team, \u201cafter making \u2018oe \u201cY.M.C.A vs, Victoria.the City League, and made a very satis- Le Di The members should show some factory cbowing.willingness to help the- directors in their It is in the interests of all the | Association.; = We 'have to welcome a mew organization in cur midst in the shape of the P.A.A.A.- growing, and !s made up of members, ail in good standing.Twelve resignations \u2018were received during the year, and \u201ca mumber ofnames struck off for non-pay- ment of fees.The new members numbers thirty.- We deeply deplore the loss by death during, the summer & 1901 of a much remember in the person of the late Me, George White.> - a var directors held 41 meetings diiring thetr Sem of office, which were.well a Our caretaker, Mr.Walter Bullock, ean- .tinues \u2018tb: perform his duties satisfactorily.Before concluding, I wish to call the attention of the members to the fact tha: it has been decided to hold a monster entertainment about the -thtrd \u201cweek \u201cli Jühé Every member can do something : Wo will, and every little helps, Once t sociation gels properly on dts feat, we will rogress The dedt 15 yours to pay, as well as the directors\u2019, \u2018and ie Paid.We are hers to stay, and no matter how troublesome the obstacles, they must be surmounted.Thers is no question about the ability to surmount them, if we all put our shoulder to -the Ma devise any echeme ing the revenue rannot be a 2} er Associations purpassed.Oth i have felt the need for.money as well as ourselves.: obtained it, why cannot we?They have The whole respectfully submitted.JENKIN, .Hon.Becretary.Mr.J.E.Townsend read the treas ! statement, and after considerable discussion both reports were unanimously adopted.- The next order of businéss was the election of a new board of \u2018directors iinder \u2018the\u2019 new rule, with the following result; \u2014- Messrs.George Tate, W.C.Jenkin, George McMillan, W.P.Kennedy, J.O.Richardson, J.E.Townsend, F.E.Starke, Rébert Lyle, Harry Call and Hiram Johnston.It was decided to create a new office, that of honorary president of the Association, and a delegation was ointed to.wait upon His Worship Mayor Cochrane and request him \u2018to accept the office.\u2018Considerable time was spent in discuss- Ing the future welfare of the Association, which culminated in the directors and mem.pers pledging themselves to work incessant.or the welfare.and pro: d Masociation.prosperity of the The newly-elected directors held a short | meeting at which nominations for the oies Les of president, vice-president, hon.secretary and hon.treasurer were \u2018following results:\u2014President, .e Tate; vice-president, Mr.J.O.Richax 80m; | \u20ac honorary secretary, Mr.W.C.Jenkin; hon® | orary treasurer, Mr.George McMillan.\"CRICKET FIXTURES \u2014 THE MONTREAL AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE.The different teams comprising the Montreal Amateur Cricket League have completed arrangements for the opening.of the season, which takes place next Saturday.Following are the fixtures for 1902:(\u2014 May 17\u2014M.W.Mills vs.Montreal.Vie= toria vs.Y.M.C.A.Mount Royal vs.West- mount.May 31\u2014Westmount vs.Moat, \"W.Mills.Longueull vs.Montreal, Y.M.C.A.va.Mount Royal.: = June -7\u2014Westmount vs.Victoria.Mont- | real Je.Mount Royal.Y.M.C.A.vs.Longueuil.; QL June 14\u2014M.W, Mille vs.Victoria.West.moine vs.Y.M:C:A.Mount Royal vs Lon | gueu: ; June 21\u2014Longueull vs.M.W.Mills.Y.M, $.A vs.Montreal Victoria vs.Mount oyai.Ca June 28\u2014Montreal vs.Victoria.Lovgaeutl\u2019 vs.Westmount.: July 6\u2014M.W.Mills vs.Y.M.C.A.Vie- toria vs.Longueuil.Westmount vs.-Mont- real.Ls we sl RL July 12\u2014Mount Royal vs M.W.Mills.Montreal ve.Lon- gueull, : = ; ; July.19-
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