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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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lundi 11 mai 1903
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[" / and Tni- as irds rth- um- cent ness the eem tho- most Were the very y of k of the | led the Was rmth t the have .By resh, the rants oun- juth- AVOr- ared the lack- gence s ac- ction spot.pass- birds many gated vera! North c ele- their most trees show- tana- paked range imore the otally of the sang rose- nerely when , his Where breast | path th his ive oi e Am- le the ropics.so the esence r\u2014the non- id the f birds jeately as apt hicket.warb- st fol- in and hroat.reaked elicate r and nother irylike y view.better , go - fleck- yntrast t was black, ck and preten- n an r little e oak, pecupa- prising.yellow is as named, ted the he yel- rer put was by the t made rashers, , white- feather leasing ssessors voice e splen- mes-De- \u2014 ited and idins, - the un THE BREAT si té ren 3 Longshorèmen and Shippirig Toit Clim to} RIKE ENDED./ Terms.This Plornihig, ; concessia oN BOTH siDES- PAVED THE WAY TO AGREENENT.Men May Wear their Union Buttons at Work if They Desire, INDEPENDENT LABOR BUREA ALREADY U TO \u201cCONTROL ONLY MEN ENGAGED.1.Many of the men who have het fore been employed by the steamship companies and stevedores in the port of Montreal as \u2019longshoremen in the handling of steamship cargo have unitedly re- freined from work for nearly three weeks | because of their inability to agree with the steamship companies and.stevedores as to rates of wages and conditions of service.For the purpose of this agreement, the steamship owners and stevedores will | be called \u201cthe employers,\u2019 the longshere- men being called \u2018the employe2a.\u2019 2.The employers are quite willing that all of the men heretofore.Fil Sidra ge xosall return to work at once and t given work, without\u2019 discrimination, i ip = far as i ioe can.be utilized, without discharging men already cmployed whose services the employers may wish to\u2019 retain.3.In filling vacancies as they may occur, and in the employment of \u2018additional men, the employers shall give first consideration to men who were employed revious to this season, whether they be- eng to a Union or not.\u2018 4.Union men or yori-Union \u2018 men may, without objection on the part of the e loyers, wear \u2018ahy button-hole \u2018bouquet, {ive ribbon, war medal, er other badg not intonaistent with the laws.of the country.5.The em couraging work during have Lour for service actually + bonus of 3 19 per bout to bo the end of the season to ail em who Red ; pa omtinsous 1 but the the 5 loyers, with a view to en- ne employees to \u201cmain at the entire semen, would ou AR iid a \u201cHor iW 3 asoumed, rb Be Sof they \u201cates wifl- | to give he, Teqisite assurance of homie fore during the season of navizat wi ee ete | fons if to be svoided, namely, the.dis- continmnce of work by a congiderible number of the men.when their services are required Ps bee the busy prréion of the season, and the es hereby undertake to work Honk and continu- ovsly as may by the exigen- cles of ee ot the vort \u201cthé ife of agreement.y.employee who may, during the life of this \u2018agree ment, without and sufficient cause, violate this un taking shall ne¢ Tere after have any ni \u2018upon the consideration of the emplovers or his fellow-em- ployees, nor shall he be entitled to any recognition under this or future agreements of the same sharacter.7.The employers sccept in \"good faith ga of the employes às out- and the Läbor rate per hour.\u2026 - lined in this Bureau will be abolis| in so fay ax the Union men are concerned, the cfqrts of of both parties to the agreement to voted to the maintenance of most cordial relstions betw=en employer.and \u2018employee.8.The men and their leaders undertake to use their utmost influence that nc man \u201cho has \u2018been: at oT ee ss the = engaged aha ployers will dismire.atone employment to an; Al \u201cwho in ates or uses threats to Union or Non-Union men.10.No agents or tatives of any.Union shail visit the sh docks, warehouse, ; timber yards, ot other places of emplogmens while the men are at work.11.Foremen and others- in authority who may be Union men, ahall in .no manner ditcriminate agamnst non-union men; nor shall foremen and others in author- itl, who may be non-inion mea, inate against uribn men, on pein\u2019 of im?mediate dismissal.12.\" Etiployees having a contract with any company or firm may\u2019 at any timeé lay an alleged grievance before the company or firm in question with x, view to having the same adjusted.: 13.The wages payable by the employers will be as follows: ON GENERAL SARGO VESSELS.General cargo, 25 cents per hour by day and 30 centa by.night.Grain, t or heavy] 25 tents per hour by day and 30 cents by migat.Coal shovelleri, 30 eents per hour by day and night.Coal and all other laborers, 25 cents per hour by day and night.Lumber, 25 \u2018cent er 0 night.FULL COAL CARGOËA.Shovellers, 35 cents fod sour by day and 40 cents per hour night.Stagemen, 35 cemts per hour by \u2018day and night.All other laborers, 25 rents per hour by day and night, A FULL LUMBER CARGOES.Side runners, 35 cents per hour by.day ur by dy a and amprother ineen- | the shiv.Sunday york, double time to be paid.Quarter hours.to be vai time ordered out, ing and.all\u2019 \u2018zhanges \u2018td br ba day and nigh force until ane: month\u2019s.notios.| a the above terms of i.greement.H.& A.ALLA} CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.$8.CO.IL er D.Campbe THE ROBERT RÉFORD co.(IL ) KENNEDY & Pire v McLEAN : DOMINION LINE, PEYLAND LINE James Thom, Sost.Jy HAMBURG-AMÉRICAN LIN agent.WILLIAM PETERSON (LTD.Heda agent.FURNESS WITHY & Ce do.Oy mgr.F.A.ROUTH £5.In the pretense of of ' On behalf, of.En smpiyons SH their :axftbority we accept 1 | Sarin of agpeement.BATA Tu $T pas JOHN RAL AN.a.4 The morning.The \u2018terme were à, yesterday by .the, leaders on pork beginning of the trouble has been of the- Dominion : nt.ing it was the before the end of the day.Consequent- o\u2019clack that - been.agreed upon did sot cauge any surprise.Neither did it cause any.regret.sides to the dis] oN cers and crews of \u201cthe stea wearied beyond measure by the extra la bor imposed gpon them, and the mercan upon business at iest time history of the city of Montreal.- of keen satisfaction.- eit shipping men and ether, on Saturday e fe e strike leader; Mr.J meet him at-his office, Tio Criss a oremen to ei, \"proposition, which, after à e rejection of thès bythe\" the shipping men would acce; Mr.ittee, met Trade and aimed\u2019 at meeting the views in Fe on the union Labor Bureau to those who already engaged through it.After a lo conference Mr.and the mem] ressed their bor the to sign k might be presented to the eippers: and night.All other laborers, 25 cents per hour ! by day and 71 12 cents per hour by nj fini » suppers to be provided \u2018by.-Any waiting time after \"7 pm.to be paid half rate and only to count.from.«allowed Fogg St the pe Si 25 cents pct pie 4.This agreement shall Cemain ja: éd) On behalf of the employers, we acoept James road CANADIAN OCEAN &- INLAND LINE HE t.longehoremen\u2019s strike is at I an arrangement having been finally\" pome to.for the resumption of work- by.the union \u2019longshoremen- this upon th sides the ingtrumentality of Mr.Rob- , member of perliament for Bt.Lawrence division, who.from the © very ea- voring to.effect a.settlement on bebalf It was given out with every confidence last night that the strike was practically\u2019 settled, and when work was begun on the wharves by the non-union men this mora- 4 expectation that the union men would be back to.work ly, the announcemefit made about eleven the teymrs of settlement had.Both pe! appear to have been heartily sick of it, the military and police were simply wearied to destls-of ther: exacting service on the wharves, the offi- ips were | community \u2018was Testive under the ref\u2019 strictions the tyin the port © ne suai what | | promises to be -the busiest'year in the Every-{ be where the announcement that the strike was settled was received with every mark HISTORY OF.THE.\u2018NEGOTIATIONS.Mr.Robert.ickerdike, M:P., who has been untiri J bi efforts to obtain & of a Eo bringing the, hosed pers\u2019 on Friday aap he La prepared and believed that \u201c \u201cTHE TRA | ws 4 Mr.ONeill, accompanied ol bis com- Bickerdike Mr.A.Hodgson, pr president of the Board of discussed the proposal, which longshoremen\u2019s to the right ht of wearing and restricting the operation of the \u2018Canadian Independent have been O'Neill the committee ort Last evening another mesting.wis held in the of Trade Thoms Son When at Pittsburg, \u2018and bas now assupded there were present Sir Thomas direction of the.strike, and reporté | Daeg, Brea presi nl of \u2018the C.F Bi Mr: that he hopes that in a very few days, tie Ww.Cam ppel 1, of Stthe O C.P.A x, pre negatiations toast ettement\u2019 will | ; A.| be under way.\" was repo où f of Trade no rt when aod eas Saturday thet the à dos Company, were discussed in their entirety, and aer| having failed to gome: an wali} ferring to leave Moon et Ps relations to My: Crp tool in the with signal ; That is to say, the president of.wa Cq P.R.intervened, not as regards the terests of the company, but as\u2019 ca: the general question, the interest théi.the interests of the countey, #0 8} Whole, in short.: Sir Thomas\u2018 described - bre tor a, itness\u2019 representative, the finales ad been se gra ences, but There LE was I x with its.a.toting teamsters, {Las à cided to import,» then from -Eng- Ft ds slic ated that.the Canadian Transfer Company bad \u2018several of ita 2 old \u2018employees \u2018back to work, and had re} no difficulty in handling its theatrical \"ox contraets, other companies report that re getting more help every day oy that fre outlook is brighter than it \u2018has been, sifice the beginning of the strike list Monday morning.PERISHABLE FREIGHT.\u2018In regard to the question of the withdrawal of the notice \u2018which the C.P.R.had issued\u2019 to\u2019 its \u2018agents, not int accept perishable freight, the C.P.R, \u2018eat took place last night.| fires of 3 men were brought face.with the sl apes, andy wi the gentlemen higing ase Be bring about a settlement, ae jerminel within the resources of civi lization.conference lasted till about .nidnight; | when an agreement was drawn vise) Teceived à final ratification thid fôreztoe by all the parties voncerned.Sir Thos said that concessions had been madé both sides.ok Independent eau, for one thing, would be-2 ed, as it would be no longer 1 matter -of fact, when the men itu to: work.whether union or \u201cnon-union; Wehld Tr to wear button, badge, \u201cwibbon] or anything else, which, said Sir Thomiss, with a smile, was not She tp he laws and constitution of the surfe chief - point is \u201cthis, ing t¢ (homas: The settlement was: made, ing by either patty has be given bo, ta the! t= with An indls individual, but directly save ; other of \u2018a desire to alte ted br ot | the mea t Se ahion ching reupizn Xe PES vor.+ Toga ents, Tha shiping pe no given een, t of February and December ip any year.ere.salt hed been made hich, EE egarded\u2019 \u2018be believed it would) would put an to all further strife; an agre ement, was in e na oi TOI] which was fair.to both parties, pari ei which he had races la \u2018would have acces at ut times te ro employers; irit.of mutual .was only doubt would: be forthcom .Sir Thomas Sha J a en any difference -of- Lad e ship-owners foundation.The dimecagions wh to the final settlement of the \"lo sg men\u2019s strike were conducted ected by the! owners and the employées; \u2018there.was = outside interference.of.any.kind.+ The Canadian Pacific -Railway sad i pres: 5 On \u201cthe other \u2018hand, the mien, néys\u201d 4 54 hidld -an iniquest.Fhe 0 h 3 Aa sustained a fractase of Le atm.[ 1.Deak ancl) which} sally that gossip bre a os Mure sold tater\u201d to-day that that\u2018enibargo \u2018gobtd 4 not be\u2019 taken off until they had assur- farce that the teamétéré had retuned to work, following the \u2018settlement of She\u2019 \u2019longshoremen's strike.\u201cSHIP LABORER.KILLED THIS BROTHER SEVERELY INJUR.3 ED AT THE 8: SAME TIME.yon ers, To fo Jt gyms, awn the hold o! steam- alin \u2018Monterey\u2019 at midnight on Saturday: \u201cwhile working.on the \u2018distance \u2018of sn feet; éiéé: strück on his: sanily.killed.The: ead was rem \"the morgue, where.the foroner an By vibe fro a few- ts e mên wbo were on strike, 5, LABORER INJURED.\u2018An Italian named Santos sustained' à ;crished foot yesterday afternoon \u2018while ; work on.the steamship \u201cAlexanätian Was taken.in the ambulance to the Hospitxl.1] > the wharf early on Simday morn- ; and in a Tew: minutes \u201cae ambu- at the foot of |: members street.Royal am w ges e on duty; Ks the ; al the horse aud\u201d asked to see It\u201d hut-\"1fot been | | the driver's \u201cpass.\u2018thought, negémary.\u2018for the driver: ef.a8.ambulance: no to haves \u2018pass, 50! the driver \u2018bad\u2019 not been prov \u201cTHe non-en: £9 \u2018fn front.of the gate, add: the Mr.Beers Davidson, legal ad | the shipping interest, made ok Fa lowing ftmarks this Morning rete - \u2018ene to the-settlement:\u2014 - \"4 * \u2018We are satisfied with: the settlement as a whole, and consider: that \u2018if \u2018ited terms and spirit are lived up to, ther: will be no\u2019 further frictioh\u201d pot they docks.\u2018The union has not\u2019 been.reongitize and the principle of+free labor kak bec maintained.The Labor Bureaït mains\u2019 open, though unioh men a net required to sign at the Bureau.Old: employees, whether union or non-union,\u2019 will\u2018 receive first consideration AA Te.spects the vacancies now open.This asmuch as they \u2018are the most - Ta jenced and servicesble for the - work to be performed.-|* \u201cThe steamship companies, howéver, \u2018der the agreement, are quite at liberty to employ either.mien or mon.pe \u201cIt ië frue that the wen have bees they may choose.an emblem in : other ports found.to: be the cause.of some trouble, but \u201cwe trust fo\u2019 the good sense of the méiy employed'in the port.pr \"| veal £6-avold' the responsibility: jof ity pecurfen ce.Lieve.\u201cThe ru ggle has Deen a Jong: an serious \u2018one, it it has been .fof pri ciples the justness of which conld st denied; and the: commercial \u2018som-\u201c| upity * has ried: the a neohvenjendé \u201cwithout : complaint - order that they might be \u2018maintained.\"We believe that the port \u20ac Moat{ Li; real, is now.done.with.striké many yegrs.to come, but should 16 be\u2019 | necessary again .st-any time to resist any efforts to make it astrietly union to| port, the steamship companies will be prepared the oot \u201cof Jadguns Cartier stréét | 5 10 same result.Afew putes ves al 1 _ ] that kay presiding \u2018On - geveral r.Geo.Tr hrving, secretary .of the Me- Dear Bir \u20141 am authorized by the.above: local .to Write.to: you requesting that you - ;woulà.dé go kind as to name pn evening on |.-Tpget à said | \u2018local, ta the question of takisg- suth-steps: as \u2018would: prevent anti whe t, the: may\u2019 Atoms: to settle without 4 strike ha failed.Even a suggestion from us.to submit to an outside board of arbitration has tigen\u2019 refused.And, whereas, the abova local \u2018bas no desire do .cause.the community aoy ineonvenience without first doing everything within the bounds of common reason to reach an ®djustment of our trouble, we appeal to you.- Hoping that this request will mot be fruitless, 1 will wait for your\u2019 reply.Yours truly, JAMES EASTON, Deputy of the above Local - _ His.Worship at once wrote aceept- ing the offer to try and arrange a meeting; -and held a conference with the officers of the union at his private | residenee: yesterday afternoon.He has invited; the masters to meet him this.ning; and hopes to be able to.bring \u2018both parties together to-morrow.Moar s SELLING > - PAIE TOBACGONISTS PRO- \u201cAGAINST THE ADMIN: oy QF.THE 8UN- \" = -\u2014\u2014r rt Tha Sieg.closing by-law is once more 8.open.gnerally see 8]: F -common thority decide \u2018the re on Sunday, so let it it pe.\"Let them, ever, act consistently and treat a alone.|.How.can they make one law for ope per: |.son, \u2018and\u2019 a different - for another ! How «cin they say that must close} up, but Mrs.Smith be allowed tb} wey asinéss b AE rie QE pa our \u201ccity intheré kind! t out] Su de ny point ou \u2018khown ni stores: that it is & let, i that | impartially the vi Torey allt : Pilot \u2018Brunet, who \u2018bad: a finite suspended for six months in\u2019 Connection with tbe.mishap tothe\" 88: \u2018Léungo,\u201d has applied to an upper court -fo¥ rein statement.Mihogh the\u2018 question\u201d.is practically vested in the Pilotage Court, } it wes decided thatthe Board\u2019s legal ad advisers should oppose the application, Mr Torrence remar .that if the pilots- branch was return to him the i insurance |\" Dunsmiir va.Lowenbur \u201cbeing equal: i divided sin opinior hearings were red- in : those = cases. To THI Mint G.Jones.Hermon Lithographed Cusbion Tops\u2014\u2018Fencing Girl\u2019.» 870 iL Plau La OALLED TO THE BAR.the x (Store No.4, ground for).HR auen Laces.London, May i1\u2014The \u2018Ti b taws ARRIED, \u2014\u2014 .\u201ciE acon, alo mes\u2019 this ; .À | : tan dia ; à morning a that Mr.Ti sines PALMER \u2014 SORENSEN.\u2014 At taeii lf.J PICTURE FRAMING.Orders receive prompt atteñtion.[LŸ.We ask all and Everyone to Visit our Lace only oat member of postes AL 7e - \u201c\u2019dence of the ORENSEN o At TH - 360 different kinds of Mouldings to select from.(Picture À De for the Northern divisi periment and 8, Dy the Rev.Go E.\"pis at TF fA department\u2014 5th floor.) \u2019 TE.partment, about to Le called ont uth, u 5 B.D., Amisted by the Rev.David Win- : ; hm rente .; ter, William Crook Palmer, to lda sor- a X m2.xx.sens , \u2019 Th \u201cmiso.both of this cit, : N EMPIRE DAY EMBLEM! PARASOLS.| © IN WOMAN'S REALM now sme MALE On PE DRE ne 5.oan Phebe IVR ES simi SA AD, MANET EASES Chu \u2014 cout , by tbe Rev.W.O © to be presented by the 8.Oarsley Oo, Limited, to the || 2 ig sad toe hi sesso 0 we Thing sever, lies Sat OLD-TIME WEDDING GIFTS, br ; ing, Parasols af C, 20, 45.an .15.EERY aoû \u201cRural a | rai \"4h | Dean of Canford, assisted by the Hey.G.S h { l Child Î M { ] |i M.flquib he B .00 ; i Jif: +PARASOLS in arest variety up to $10.50.Bquidb, rector of Ba Herts, Cl I ch 0 on ICal .Te CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, only 28c.a te Bers - 1 ai cousin of the br Charles.Brereton, second son of W.W.A .: a Ro i i i SR sical Meus, Kensiwion to Ant \u2014\u2014FREE=\u2014\u2014 |i}; RINT COSTUMRS.though the Vendorbilt-Nellson bridai à yoette Rogers, eldest daughter of T.Fo : \u201cdétour \u2018 ; gh the Vanderbilt-Neilson bridal | Herbert Marsh, of erness Terrace _.ge a Lo.1 louse Effects and Flounced Skirts, all extra well made and perfect fit i me = Por Ball ics Eger.Ë ne thee rr eb hs pyvlie schools of this city to be possessed © ting, ri marked \u201cat prices.that recommend ready Sales, viz, $2.65, $3.Doo \u2018the oN those fens A STOKES\u2014REID.\u2014On thé ji of.one ol Kiese prebly 9 ins.: | 4 $3.40.Co ' 1,000, res wis 6, 18, at the Doubs or Se Froid In each issue of this week, commencing Wednesday, a coupon will be Very Stylish LINEN COSTUMES in Blue and Grey, prices from §3 40.ibs Loy Be Eee Those to © Raid, father of the Ddride, McGillivray, rinfed.The scholar will cut out one of these coupons, fill out the informa- ECRU LINEN COSTUMES, nicely tucked, etc., prices $3.00, $4.00 up they al 8 to the time when sures ot vite fen\u2019 2 Cre WO Bon Sereda presnt enh 10 We S.Saale Co Limited offen dt Rect 11 Vuk srvvism omomax presses Termes xace only $6.00 gin By them the nts of long a1 de > , e at the times a tes indica ow.uld any scholar ill and unable 5 VERY STYLISH\u2019 RESSES, mm ce, only .00- , | g aga Reid, only daughter of John Reid.À to come in persom, & coupon countersigned by \u2018the teacher of the class té Î'@.REAL LASSORE SILK DRESSES, Latest Persian Novelties, $30.00, are recalled in about this form: \u2014 part Dan which he or she belongs will be hon ored.J ha 1/9: 32.00 and $34.00.Leo : the Comes hemstitched napkins from milit ; Scholars of! the Riverside and Ann Street Schools, Thursday, May lath, [1 9\" = = aes Hie.May BOWER.\u2014At.St.Lambert, on May 7, 1908, between the hours of 4 and 5.30 p.m.© SE \u2019 > ht VERY FINE FRENCH MUSLIN DRESSES, $18.00.Order for 6 tons of coal from the neve in her 84th year, Mary Aun Haigh, widow |} hes ihn as 4 a A hy - + bridegroom\u2019s father.pn of the lls tous Deaton on Satus- Scholars gt the al Arthur and Aberdeen Schools, Saturday, May 16th, Ll TLADIEES\" TA TEE ROBES.1 caster from the bride\u2019s aunt.[ \u2018hago betw ours of $30 ang 15 am.i : : .ho 2 sort- ° ide\u2019 day morains, upon.arrival of testa\u201d trom || Scholars of the Mount Royal Sehool, Saturday, May 16th, between the Very pecwpury to every Ladys Wardrobe, Wo shay x gules sper, peer pitcher from the brides he : BRAITHWAITE at bis vouide > \u201c - hours of 4 and 5 pm ; ne © Our BATH ROBES a as follows: \u2014~$3.75.$4.75.$5.00, $5.50, 1 dozen extra plated te ons.from Mark street, Montreal, on May 10, t pyescholers of RA se Dufferin Schools, Monday, May 18th, be + $6.00, 36-50.87.00.38-75.1 caster from the bride's ter Jane.adop ho pu Ae a: a * a Scholars of the High Schools (Girls and Boys), and the Senior School, IA cor tang Hike.4e BS ner are mew and made of ETRUSCRAN 3 water pitcher from the bride's fire Chambly.Tuesday, May i0th, between the hours of \u20ac and 530 pm.\u2019 | \u2019 ; \u2018 sister Jane salt cellars from th Tel Funeral (private) from bis lafe resi.Scholars of the Berthelet and Lansdowne Schools, Wednesday, May 20th, Your Dry Goods at d's bro 1 wn dence, a Eucsdar, Lath fast.10 Sick between the hours of 4 and 5.30 p.m .» AY y bride\u2019s brother Henry.tee am.u thedral and y poy ! ; \u2019 ty.: 14 dozen triple-plated forks from neh _ thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Scholars of the Lorne School, Thursday, May 21st, between the hours | + the brid ?ths ~ f 4 and 5.30 p.m.; \u2018 418 .Y e bridegroom\u2019s mother.Be BRIDGLAND.\u2014On May 6 1%, fr.Samuel |_S ema JOHN MURI H & CO.1 caster from Uncle Jerry.Priégiand, M.P.P, at _his residence, ; \" memes EM \u2018 ; ; J 1 water pitcher from Uncle Jerry.cesut a ar res [TUESDAY'S QUOTATION NEW BLOUSE BUTTONS.[if 3841 and 2343 St Oatherine 87, cor.Motouife Bi.Easy chair for bridegroom from bis Vy BUCKLEY \u2014 At Quebec, on May 6, 1903 \"HE Terms Cash Telephone Up 2740.ee -achool el & As, ; Matthew Buckley, aged \"40 years.\u2019 , a ON GROCERIES.Wo endless variety of Fancy Metal à - LT * > Sunday sel sel chat is lodge at CAHILL\u2014In thls city, on May 11, 1908 Reg.Tues] Blouse Bobo i east 00 dos.Spa] NINE @ 1 water pitcher from Masonic lod a 1, 1903, ] ° + Teens B0c dos.Spb\u2019 ; , d water pitcher from nic lo lass.James Tous, pouméent win of Denti Finest New Mode Cramp al ree LL Be don GPS | durement eme ares een 3% dozen knives from cousins in Chi- pus aged one year and five months.| Redpath\u2019s Sugar, À \u201cIbe.\u2018 - pot altered, but was allowed to re- berth), ne In Che holidays.hat als \u201c25° the Funeral will legye his fathers resi-|h-\" for .\u2026 \u2026 .\u2026 .\u2026 .$1.10 Ode RE in so for the rest of the day.On work done In the city outatée rember Ie 2 dozen towels from bride\u2019s mother.oy dence, No.13 Cfnde sew, Polat su 3] Packages Borax i ate Be NEW HAIR CURLERS.lis | ound the court found the ac- amployed, his car fare to bo paid to and ] caster from prices Ÿ friends, , , osûs Roo 30, 3 e .Cw fn.\u2018The charge was a fro.water pitcher (plated) from bride's 1 hence aid es are Poser Glenson\u2019s Pare Grape 25e , Made of soft rubber- Will nat re one, es cially against , a |, That Bo etaber of Local 144, shall per | girl friends.eu whe fully invited to attesd.1 Eodich Sherbit, per tin de hart or disfigure the head, or break swyer, and the bulletin should have put tr Lis atetial supplied to him by or 2 feather pillows from bride's mother.am New York and Chicago papers please » per °° \u2018 : eee 1 RKO sen altered as soon as the soquitial for ether than his employer who shall be 8 cords of wood from bridegroom\u2019s 3 .r, Le., any one father.i a bona fide master plum as known.On account of this plac- 8 Doma Bde Tamer Pusinors, and DATIRE oo ater from bride's Aunt Kate.vd incident, the \u2018Patrie\u2019 was condemn- i ; taxes to that effect, and 4 member ot in 1 water pitcher (plated) from bride\u2019s fair ki 30c 15¢ 1 copy.\u201cue \\ | : HENER.\u2014] \u2019 = J Ésreanis:|\" $.CARSLEY A Li 2 $ gy ° : oO.= i Coin at, Montres 3 apr Bs oe ae Ser ks Il av Fas to, sy Mr.Migneron $50 dama es, Master Plurabers\u2019 Association, except in- 1988, ï .: J a, H pr I f ti r that stitutions such as the C.P.R., _G.T.R.Aunt Kate.- | home ai ESS 1768 $0 1783 Notre Damd St., 184 16104 At: diam Sots of an ar fog.to fat acking homes, of wharbver Quay employ Peel engraving of \u201cGeorge Wasking- nr FRE PTE COD th WR | |e fami 10 eee SoS BT ( Crouing the Delaware! trom = CASWELL.\u2014Os M at bec late \u2014 \u2014 it : fore being sauctioned by & jeint committee bride com\u2019s mother.residence, Tor Boston street, Le sara.widow GET YOUR ! THESE HORSES CAN RUN of grievance committee of oooh assoclations 2 napkin rings from bridegroom\u2019s mo- the | #11 of the late Bamwel Caswell, in- her 70th 2 The Baily Fitness, on + \u2014 and pères months, are Bison From the date ther year.\u2018ny \\ .\u2019 s agree .chan : 2 npp : : Ye GOVERNMENT HORSE RAN AWAY 0 thle Derek take plâco unless six 1 caster from bride's ng class.CLARK \u2014At 947 Wellington street, on Bat- fy IRI EU |* wiTH THE WAGGON.month notice is given |.bind 1 water pitcher from s singing 2 i - | & ma : .widow of the late Patrick Ste a In rendering judgment-in this csse, | Agility, sprang into the road, grasped Saturas ve the dficers and members of the bri om\u2019s father), they were as rich aged §2 years.oo on Saturday, Mr.Justice\" Paguichy the: borse's bridle and quickly brought montreal branch of the Amaigamated Eo and beautiful in the eyes of the happy held that the action ps taken again t animal to a standstill.cloly of Carpenters and Joiners have muc couple of fifty or eixty years ago 83 MWLEAN.\u2014Oc\" May 7, 1008, af SW Tak ps à 2 : 3 Same, Bay City, Mich \u2018after à brid Mr.Tarte personally must be -dismies- - rte pleasure ln, tendering, Bo oe erhood ur the diamonds, pearls, emersids, rubles, ed.Under the terms of the statute, LOCAL LABOR NOTES.most cordial and sincere thanks ue turquoise end solid gold things were e F his age, & nati { Ross ary Ar x .: ative 0 , Mull, Argyle : .Sootiand, > 300 ST.JAMES STREET =3 thone responsible be She Ubel fowl \u2014 uavaryig courieny snd fraterasl Loddae: in the eyes of the bappy eouple » MILLARD.\u2014#Feil asleep \u2018tr Jeuge on Ma in a newspaper are the printer, | The Jocal Journeymen Plumbers\u2019 Assocla- ing The late trade movement, which ter-| New Yo : the other day.y editor and proprietor.Now, thé Leal aad a contract with the Minated so auspiciously after so brief à > nator Plun struggle in our favor, and it Is our earnsst | DAILY TABLE HINT 16, 1963, Henry \u2018Richaed Millers, st 60a | : tt Ys.! Sherbrooke street, JoBtrish, Ti years Behr Bros\u2019.Uprights, - from Hf Safd In his declaration, tha rs' Association, which, if , and Mix me ES a sn Grads from Ash io 15, Patric\u2019 Printing Company was the Muster Plumbers\u2019 Asse, re, \u201cany hope that in time \u2018to come our merried | go.berry Blanemange\u2014 Take # Fuaeral privéte.: ol | \u2018Layton Broa, Bole agents, ware prititer, editor and proprietor of the possibilty of a protracted strike.ranks resist attempt at encro nent f clear stiff blènema: Sweet London (Englaÿé) pandru:jlesse copy.- | room à steed, .ion square.ex -in which .9! 180.1\" This contract has been signed by Mr.T.lanx to resist ny ater: cronc quart of clear stiff ange.Swe ASIDE).pApArE Plaats.of pags 144 Peel stéset, Pominion eq paper in which appeared the article-{.b'Connell, president, and Mr.J.A.for} on O07 bard won privileges, and as tim on this, and stir into it the juice which MILLA AL x Soneeaiés street, Ouen, NB.\u2014Open evenings to May 15th.complained of, andy he sued Mr.Tarte! don, secretary, on behalf of the Montreal aad Oo favorable Snble uo hes been drawn from a quart of { , May 1804, ihe Hon Wr.personally in hia quality of president aster Plumbers\u2019 Ausoctaton 33d by MT.| Ourreires sd Those who may come after strawberries ACR thoreughly, sad Justis Mills, in his 73rd yukr.eB | Remon Tn os : : to ur amen.on Nay 18 ey 15 5 Dom.| SPADVSLITILESUNG, prident ind manager, Mi: Tart Ax Lsategtary, \u201con\u201d Set of 2e Joracyme | \u2014 put he tn + soul piace 10 1 LE rot tie Nov.Br ikietel, phster | It wos in tha Calle de Aleals the oth: simply an officer of thé contpat À Aéroomiont contract Detwons Loos] Mo special meeting ci shirt cutters sad mould, and leave 9 ; « of the German Lutheran Church, xged 3] gr Sattrdsy afterndon,\u2019 writes &.-Madrid y officer of thé company, and} the Unilad din and Gas Pitiers OF the operators will be held on Wednesday even- set.Turn it upon & gisse dish an i» Fouts.Ce +72: éorfespondent, \u2018that L'yritnensed \u2018this in- could not.be held responsible, unless Dnteod: State a Canada oer Me rea] ing for purposes of organisation, In the serve.To draw the juice from the ral on Wodusuéay, the th instant | cident Thé ln g, broad and buy street, he personally took part-ix theartièle, Master Plumbers : '.RITES odatellows\u2019 Hall, 1868 Notre Dame street.strawberries, pick them over and 3 pm, from the chuteh.| TRL with glorious spring suilight, ees The personal action egalhst kim must, |: It (8 duly understood that this contract| Severs rovinéial labor men will be pre- Lola then on a large, flat dish, snd ROB.\u2014On April , 1908.at ihe residence.ro vel as iti always\" is, therefore, be dismissed.~~.* \u201cil GOL effect pm the fret day of ont, el Uk, and tire ;omicers Of 18! eprinkle.over them about six table ole os, Mg Drether, (George \"ROW, tar a Suddenly I heard the sound of horses\u2019 As:regarded the Joerits of the ac a ds to ps pr spoonfuls of powdered sugar.Let them oth moths.\u2019 years Barty hoofs and jingling.spurs; it was the royal Yon = ainst the Pattie the court |: Nine hours @), shall Sonstitate 5 Jars TO VISIT DUBLIN stand for six or t hours, and blo © ne | ~~ escort sweeping past with burnishe «| found that the report beitig correot and York.and the salary paid She 40 ess .ur away for use syrup whic At Toronto, May.t, 15, Thos.mets and Rodding white plumes.The! written without malice, te newspa ap twenty-five (25) cents an hour.\u2014 Ba ; | : i Sain i ; P : 1 t lumbe log » CHANNEL SQUADRON WILL| has flowed from them.Boome, a pe War.King of Spain and D too em in the Ld Ahaply, Vase the privilege granted | joromsymen piambers, gas and steam and THE CRHOR IN BAY ON eam ha WARREN \u2014 Suddenly, of §ishetes, at her | LUFLIDG Lrom CAC y le Deum | elit.The right originally denied the hot water Atters.in the eity of Montreal MAY 18, 1 mother reidsoce Rellevile, Got, ca | chapel, of 10 Calle do Alcala, His cis; press to publish preliminary juvesti | hone Jur gi bind themselves fo wmploy \u2014 SPECIAL NOTICES.a is years and 8 $ Caughter pt he ba gone iF forgetting one signifi gations had become gradually reco hone by 8004 standing members © Local London, May 11\u2014Vice-Admiral Lord| An Empire Day Emblem to be pre y late W.H.Warren, of this city.cant fact ot a hat was raised, not nized, and nowadays there was still { \u2018 Five (5) yoars shall constitute the time Charles Beresford nas notified the Mayor sented the 8.Ca Co, Limited, cred in Mount Roysl Cemetsry.handkerchief was, waved, not a single MOre reason to do so, alice the pire.gach apprentice shall have to serve before of Dublin that the Admiralty has érder-| to thé School Children Montreal, free.- ) , ! man omen or ehild peed to ook of.liminary investigations have.become be Shall ne team or rates Biter and ed him to take the Channel squadron ke We want every scholar of the public + ter and salute\u2019 their young moparch.The regular trials, in which witnesses on bee Jick tg samission Jnd rotsetion, of pb, on hi is the first time in many schools of bis city to be, \u2018Anish Pins.Re à re EE rit | be ee are bat, Cou roy Lt bm Tl El yl Tho 0 Jn of nl 1 mth, Fed gi queen-dowager and a princess were when faithful and true, and writte : «eg | FB up domage and + prinon wert when [otto and rey and writen | se en, and dant Dot a | EE oes\u201d (TR Tih and eR), of ough.Dut the kings thin, In the present case the report pale | ka shop.but before uother sporentics A PAPER MERGER Star, hel be printed.The scholar tti ele, boyish face wore an infinitely sad lished was correct, and to it was.ad.] DSIRE tools be cmployed there must be five ; ; ° coupon will be print.fill xpressi > was dejectio jetes y end» as-ad-d Kingston, Ont, May 11:\u2014Arrangements| wilf eut out one of these , | pres on\u2014there as dejection depicted ded a further report stating that Mr.journeyman of local EN \u2018a the rate ot have practioaly bem completed whereby out the information desired, and prose nt : d Alphonso XIII.is assuredly.not Migneron was acquitted.However, time and a half, and double time for the the \u2018Times\u2019 Printing Company takes over| such at the $.Carsley Co, Lim} so - dees.Alpbopso XIII.y mot rie bulletin written \u2018in the following holidays: Sundays Christmas, the Kingston \u2018News.\u2019 it ia understood) fog OF the fourth Hoor, at the time ts rapturously popular with the people af | OL in: the few Year, Labor Day and Dominion Day.that the two papers will be merged on and days indieated in this firm's adver, wit Madrid.door little king!\u201d I over morning, contained oa onda: Mr.V0) members of this Local working out- June 1 under the name cf the Kingston tisement.Should any scholar be ill and oth ! heard an Englishwoman say, following | 1 h pou rter ; theft\" und.Bay the city ba Noire their trame rules | \u2018News and Times.- Mr.J.R.Black unable to come in person, a coupon cour\u201d to i the vanishing landeu with vaguely toau-| = eporter.came.back to {of Local, and shall tvs Lor SSRN will be editor and Mr.A.A.Moore, tore by the teschar of the class to te And F.coulg.net Dut echg the office at noon, after Mr Migneron 1 sig: Lime pay during, travelling day or business manager.politics of the| which he or she belongs be bon Tee had been aoquitted, that bollétin \u201cvés- mgt, (if not furni£hed with sleeping | paper will be Converrative, - ored, - - fire which destroyed ten millions of $0,000; Aetna and Hartford, 811, minjon Coal Company, Windmill Point, A VARIETY OF QUESTIONS, Student\u2014L When an insane person is sent mem ee 2 2 \u2014 - _\u2014 - a Sera.~ 2e sat .- y ; i , \\ ht] a \u2018 ; | ! Morvar, Mar 11, 1908.FIRE AT OTTAWA 000; Ottawa, £30,000; Anglo-American, minton Steamship Company, Alexandra to the Director of th Kindergerten .\u2014 = : Se pm am = SH 0 bn ot kin yor am 3 sre, pte Eis ir er ei © || COLONIAL HOUSE \u201cvs.| © A , ; i , > , D., R.1.4 © nb, A .oo A = A .» (Continued from Page 10.) Leona $10,000 each; National, © & Co, foot of Berri stents T {etiam 1 WF ; Rei nest E, SQUARE.I = om Brit, hich ual Phoesc, of Nor py, a, gore, Por EGA oo \u2014 | r00.y ; + P 3 .2H.- Co .x M re April 26, 1900, 12nd, Liverpool SE on do and Manchester Trader (Br), Mann, Pur L py L.\u2018RN : ; pe ' Ottawa, Ma .P! , > Manchester, 25,000 each: Scotch Union ness, Withy & Co., Jacques Cartier pier.~ a * : Ottawa and Hull were visited by a and Connecticut, 87 500 each; Northern, Fridtjof Nansen (Nor.), R.Gregor, Do: (QUEBEC.) .) \u2019 V 15 property.Yesterday\u2019s fire swept the ochesterville section of the city which was also swept clean in 1900.VICE-REGAL SYMPATHY.At midnight Mayor Cook.received the following message from Major Maude, at Toronto: \u2014 The Governor-General and Lady Minto are greatly distressed to hear of the serious fire which is raging in Ottawa Will you kindly express their sincere sympathy with the sufferers, and telegraph full particulars here.Righed) OR MAUDE, \u2018Governor-General\u2019s Secretary.\u2019 The Mayor sent an appreciative ack- $15 000, $7,000; Northern $8,000, and Sun, NEW ZEALAND POSTAGT.Ottawa, May 11.\u2014Sir William Mu- lock has received a message from New Zealand stating that Canadian papers will be delivered in that colony when prepaid by the same rates of postage as though they had been merely despatched to another part of Canada.\u2019 \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CUT TO PIECES.Winnipeg, May -11\u2014A.- Morrison, each; Queen, $15,000; Law Union and| Westphalia (Ger.), 1976, Bierman,D.Torrance & Co., nesr Sohmer Park.] Montrose (Br.), 5849, G.BE.Evans, Cana-\u2019 dian Pacific Atlantie line, \u2018Windmill Point.Manchester Engineer (Br.), 2818, Morton, Furness, Withy & Co., Jacques Cartier, pler.Gaspesian (Br.), 2817, Bouchard, A.Le- mieux, Alexandra pier.Marina (Br.), 3322, D.Taylor, R.Reford Co., Jacques Cartier pier.Hungarian (Br.), 2873, W.Wallace, H.&.A.Allan, Allan what.Tonian (Br.), J.Brown, H.& A.Allan, Allan whart.Belgian (Br.), J.Stammers, Leyland lin,e foot of Berri atreet.\u2018 Orcadian (Br.) Imrie, H.& A.Allan, Allan - wharf, -obilg F'would be responsible for the maintenance \u2018Tallway property.able property?4 to an asylums and the family arp unable to bay the necessary expenses, would the ohcipality where such person resided be to bear the expense, or would it be placed on the county?32.When a road is legally laid out on a town line, half width of said road being In ope municipality, and half in the adjoining one, who of said road?Would it be borne by the two municipalities or by the county ?3.Please give the law in regard to taxing Would telegraph poles be taxable when in use along a line of rafl- way?Are telephone poles considered tax- Where the roads in a municipality have been maintained by statute labor would it be legal for the council to change to a cash tax system without submitting the question to the rate- Special Offers for Country Residences.nowledgment, with particulars of the conflagration.payers?5.When a river overflows caused / \u201d Nappies, 4 1-2 Inch (per doxz.), 650 ! QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.3,3 bone eit in erie so wis ovr || Suny ap over.25 Nappies, 7 inch brakeman on a C.P.R.freight train, fell between the cars near ark, and A pathetic touch was given the scene | Nappies, 8 Inch.by ihe rémoval of two or three dead Was cut to pieces.fmunicipal council.be held responsible for Shoon + rd 106 Subples 9 inch ST moi 338 bodies, one of which was that of the \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; [We dnoite questions on all posidie eubjects af genere: [Such damage in their municipality?Are Small Su and Cover.18¢ Oblone sorry Bowie = non mr 25 Hon.David Mills, the family residence st, BARTHOLOMEW\u2019S HOSPITAL, (test to hich we shall do our best to obtain correct they opliged to furnish protection against Qustard Oups (per doz.) .:-.800 Oblong Berry Bowis, 10 inoh.280 \u201con Concession street, only a ° travers, and shall insert vuch queries and repliss as we the oe a) AL The JDuniclpality.ioe Cream inten (por des) pd Solon Berry Bowie 12 Block removed from the eastern limits London, May 1lL\u2014An anonymous 4m make room for.This mut not be weed, Aowewr, ca 2 C00 county.3 Th property unless such Tamkarae st sop ok): 0180 wis, 1-2 inoh .t the fire : benefactor has guaranteed.the sum of ©» \u201cdvertisino cola or ae en enquiry duress for -power is delegated to it by the Legislature, Tail Celery.savsress sans Molin ; lives and Handle ! CURE CITY COUNCIL MEETS $300,000 for the rebuilding and modern- \u201cétre =06 7 publio tutercat, vary query sot be and even then it is extremely Goubtful whe: be, 4-inch, (per dow).ios, assorted ghapes, 100 cry ting of the City Council izing of St, Bartholomews Hospital éccompanéed wich (he name and postaljaddress of the j'ther the Legislature itself has power to \u2014_\u2014 \\ \u2014\u2014 A special meeting by Mayor Cook : pital, sender, and no otis will bs taken of anonymous oem tax such property.A case on the point is molmases Gan, 7 0a plated top, 35c Oval Dishes, 7 T-R Inch.100 was held this morning by May: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 munications.) now before the Privy Council.4.We are|| Salver, 10 inch.800 Oval Dishes, ® neh.16e RTE \u201chur Wohin wore THE LATE Muss Leg | \u2014 of vito tc 5 | ed Hog Bay aft Spestiiesers puisais | relief.is Worship express- .pper, per ac sassn400- 110000000000 RDS ed his appreciation of the ready assis _\u2014 GENERAL.OVER.Pitoher, 1-2 gation.80c EEE Oups (perdow.).$1.06 | tance fo: ded the-Montrea e- / | artment.He ed also the.local Pita for their valuable.help.The Mayor expressed his feeling that it would never Yor Ottawa to go beyond its own confines again for relief.That seemed to be the pPrépaitine view throughout the éity.« day had come when the lumber piles must be removed from the city limits.Motions were adopted approving the Mayor's action in calling for he assistance of the Montreal fre Loi .brigade, t the Montreal City Council and fire partment for the willing response.special commi: tes id appoi ted, consisting of Aldermen rig] t, vidson, Hopewe » tor- , Hastey, Payment, Plouffe, Stroud, Désjardine ins and Lis, to consider the necessary messures for re an prevent the recurrence of such disasters.Ald.Grant moved that Ottawa should establish an auxiliary waterworks.plant at a cost of one hundred + dal- lars.This was ruled out of order.\u201d The its obligations to the local militia and to the C.P.R.for a special train.The palice authorities of the capital have taken's week's time to establish their case against John White, who is suspected of having set fire to the > spoke feelingly of the hi = = rr lumber piles.yester afternoon.© He Miss Lee was beid by the people of Cook- a the stamp placed square 7igDis?4.What, if enr, are the legal i was brought before the magistrate on a shire and the deep rogret and sadness felt [52% RARE SOTTeT, tho Stamp placed MEY ights of the childrent \u201c5 What i au, - tion Gi to Mail Orders charge of drunkenness at tho Bee of Br death.The meeting position, it merely looks careless, and con} {1° (BOW the Tights of the aust Special Attention Given to Mai ers.c ingin, = p of the government aiding in th relief of the fire sufferers.His answer came Sta bud ais y lie] a be SHIPPI .NEWS Is necesdary to start with?What agé *ddes my into \u2018Mogèy 1¢ 1s atill affected by the fire by permitting the existence of \u2014 one require to be?Ans \u2014Civil, electrical, ft.MEMORIAL UNVEILED AT COOKSHIRE ACADEMY.Cookshire, May 11\u2014A notable event in the history of the academy took place \u2018on Thursday last when a memorial picture of Miss Sylvia Lee was unveiled in the primary room.It will be remembered that Miss Lee was the youngest of those who volun- Soered and were accepted as teachers for South Africa.After distinguishing herself by the heroic action of saving a feliow teacher from drowning and, by her ready sympatby, gaining a large influence over those with whom she cams in contact, Miss Le succumbed to enteric fever in March a Principal Enright conducted the unveiling ceremony and made a short address, the keynote of which was patriotism, which, Re showed by examples from history, was not confined to the soldier, but could be exhibited by every member of the commun- The Rev.Rural Dean Robertson drew attention to the significance of the oceasion and the action of the Imperial Government In sending Canadian teachers to the Boars.He also recited several instances in the life of the deceased while in South Africa.Mr.\"T.Macrae, chairman of the School Board, then addressed the meeting and esteem in which favorite hymn of the deceased.Troma opt of engineer?What etugationn .CROWN LANDS, Canadian, N.Y.\u2014W!ll you kindly let me know to whom I should apply or in forma- | tion regarding the pursbase of government.lands in Canada?Ans.\u2014Write to the commissioner of Dominlon Lands, Lepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, Unt.WESTERN LAND AGENTS.E.B.\u2014Kindly inform me who is the land agent at Winnipeg, and for the district along the Saskatchewan.Ans.\u2014Address, E.F.Stephenson, Winnipeg, Man.; J.W.Hannon, Prince Albert, Sask., N.W.T.; R.F.Chisholm, Battleford, Sask., N.W.T.WONDERS OF THE WORLD.! 8.B.J.\u2014What are the so-called \u2018seven wonders of the world?Ans.\u2014In ancient, tlam pyramids; the Mausoleum erect \u2018Artemisia at Hallcarmuspus; the temple of Diana at Fphesus; the hanging gardens of: Babylon; the Colossus at\u2019 Rhodes; the.statue of Jupiter Olympus; and the Pharos or watch-tower at Alexandria .J LANGUAGE OF STAMPS.H.C.R.and others\u2014Can you give me the language of stamps, the meaning of the dif-.brent ways stamps are put on the letters?Ans.\u2014The proper place in which to afiz the stamp on the envelop is in the upper Yveys no recognized meaning.TO STUDY ENGINEERING.rt Hope, Ont.\u2014Where ddes cme go té d event of her surviving her husband, in | one-third of the farm in question.; F ect to a life Interest in favor of her aunts, In w.Inquirer.\u2014B gives the deed of his farm to is son.1, What claim has B's wife on the property, not having signed off her | claim?2.What part can she claim, and how much?Ans.\u2014She has what is legally termed an inchoate right to dower: that is to say, an estate for life upon, and in the A HUSBAND'S RIGHTS.Verites.\u2014A woman Is joint owner with her brother of a town Jot and buñdinga.After her marriage she makes out a will, Key Border.Tumblers, 1-2 pint (per dex.) .8850 Finger Bowls (per dex.).$1.80, Ice Cream Piates (por aon.).82.28 Quart Decanters (each).vor.300 Pint Decanters Puch) ceva 200 leaving her share, in the event of her death, to her husband and his beirs, sub- sold the property for $4,000 The hus- band, not knowing what bis legal rights might be, placed.when requested, his sig- stare to the deed of sale along with the e's and brother's.The wife took her share of the money, $2,000, and.put it into the hands of a friend for investment, \u2018but she has not made out another will.Now hat were, and what are the husband\u2019s egal rights in the property and money?1.\"Could the property have been safely and legally sold without the husband's consent?1 If \u2018the wife dies without making out a new will what, if any, ars the rights of fe husband in the money nqw inyested?.What steps can he take, either before Or after the wife's death, to secure his THIN TUMBLERS, With Assorted Designs, 20c Dozen.wee Ges, to what various parties geil] the Posey £o, and in what proportion?-Ans.\u2014 ; Yes.3 to 6.We-cannot HENRY MORGAN & C0., Montreal.tel without & thé wifi or a ocpy of it.It mey be notwithstanding convers of the.su i mechanical and mining engineeripg in.be frequently.sprayed over the entire pen.the lumber yards within her borders, The NUMEROUS ICEBERGS SIGHTED.cluded in the course of applied sel at was the pork geod to eat?Ans.\u2014The lesson of 1900 was one whi ; 8t.Jobn's, Nfid., May 11.\u2014The immense ities.Write to Mr.James ) \u2018bags of water\u201d are cystic worms, to which The yeung pige and.shoate should be dip- Fhould have taken Vo bourt at tin tend | Dasiter ot fesbergs of he Neviousatend Spun woke our ame MEDICAL.Diet er Tors smeernlie, he ova, of which [pad ser tro roses à a prcant à ! oast an rand Ban ere seri- Toron .Ont: or to Mr.W.\u2014 are taken in \u2018stomach in : \u2019 ! titute waste of yesterday's fire is a des- ously with steamer trafic.Beveral Mont- vant, fst GI! University, [Letiers for this department should be addressed Their préseñse is dificult of diagnosisand | of which should be kept in = convenient a Waste of smouldering ashes to-day.real Itners which sighted Cape Race, re: Montreal, and ask for the Annual Calen- \u201cMedial Edtor * Witnw,' Montreal\u201d Ehould « treatment is seldom bemeficial.The oo-'| Flace: The removal, br this means, ot andreds of people viewed the ruins of port icebergs of grest sise and in unaacel dar,which gives information on the coursen çub rider ask any quation which is not suizable for Currsice in the previous one from the the pipe.of Emo ey Breat 7 lieve what was yeste abundance, covering the entire shipping of engineering under the faculty of applied some sow iz merely a coincidence; it is y morning the homes fcund that.they will thrive bettar where publication, \u20ac reply will be sent by mail {7 & stamped .; bould not be of Selle memes Sof Senn Tro ick Fhe ep rang ne pe BREA A | EB Ep | hed SE LR vr are aa s for.The air of tne eh | brings à sitar Jeport.his steamer Bad JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS, (\u201céedbewmion] ing sugsestions fram a government bulle- will lesmn she tendancy is verminous 1- À beavy with smoke.The insurance men to fog and bores.Bho had on ba to G.C., Rocklyn.\u2014Wben, and by what \u201d DANDRUFF There are no farm Animals that can be (ccd, lamp, undratned, dE ee À are busy, but it will likely be some time immigrants bound for western Canada.governments, were Chaucellor Boyd and , made to yield as large a profit as well- healthy, corners of unde buildings i before the losses are computed NOTE hist Justice Falconbridge appointed?Ans.\u201cA Constant Reader of the \u2018Witness\u2019 managed pigs\u2014rone that will so readily re- tsually abound.At all seasons of the ! Among the companies affected 5.\u2014The present Chancellor of the High Court wishes to know what would be s good ap-] spond to- efforts at improvement, in \u2018breed year pigs will be beneñted.by having fresh : Guardian, Royal ie es 18 are the The Leyland line S8.Balgian, from Ant.of the Province.of Ontario, the Hon.BIt| plication for thin, oily hair, associated | ing and feeding\u2014oh the other band; mène sods placed.in & corner of their pen for ; Globe Commercial erpoo.London & werp, arrived at Montreal with general J.A.Boyd, sus appointed in 1841, when with dandruff.Hair is very fine and falls degenerate 50 rapidly under a system of them to roo! among.i ) acdonsld was Prime Minis- hey re ) Union, Phoenix of England, Union, Lancashire Etna, Hartford, Phoenix of Harte, cargo on Saturday afternoon.The Dominion line 88.Norseman sailed from Portland for Liverpool at 10.40 o'clock Sir John A.out more or less.Is also trotibled with ter.The Hon.Wm.Glenholme Falcos- | heat and itchiness of the scalp.Is over brides has been chief justice of the King's fitty years of age, but has no grey hairs.neglect and mismanagement.dry sleeping places; lamp, A CALF STROUBLE.uire warm, cold, ipscnitary pens are ruinous to tne An Old Subscriber.\u2014Spring Calf passes It is quite liveiy, metica.ch, Ontario, since 1903, appointed un-| Ans\u2014The heat and itchiness of the sozip, heal igs.They are the better.Of |red water oecasiopally.The Otte BIRT; hti on Satarday mornins.der the present government, com Tainod of, is due to the dandruff, The ai in open straw yard-\u2014but they |but it tor orally er Pl let me lost about $3,000 in ahting Company \u2018The Dominion line 8S.Irishman passed - head should be washed once a week with should have a dry, wart, weil lHigkted pen lknow what will cure her.Ans\u2014% is im- u EI plant, with no insur-| Kinsale from Portland for Liverpool at $ LA MARSEILLAISE.yory hot water.Rub well into the scalp with a southern to retire 10.lnrobable that this case is one of the dis- sase known as Red Water.It is probe bly due to a uric calculus, or some othe cause of bidsdiag from the urinary passa Give the following mixture: Sugar of Jesd, two\u2019 draching; water, four oun exposure, ° o'clock on Saturday morning.ay | some spirits of green soap; leave this on for Their food should be squpd and sweet, and Allan line BS.Orcadian from London \u2018A; Nova Scotla.\u2014Will you kindly pub-] pve minutes.and thet wash off with plain i at regular intervals, The troughs a Gun to arrive in port this afternoon.lish \u2018Le Marseillaise\u2019 as it Is usually sung hot water.Use no other soap for the head.given Bt Fort perfectly clean by fre- be AlL line 88.Laurentian.from by the French in their own language.Also Tho spirits of green soap is made by dig- @uent washings.The pens should be cleaned Glasgow for New York, via.Moville, satied nian Boglish translation of It.solving soft green potash soap in rectiled | cur emminis as those Gf cattle or borses.ance.The Electric Railway Company's loss was £3,500, of whi the Somerset bridge.Lo 82,00 Fat 6 more accurate statement to-day of the fire is that the total loss hundred thousand dollars, f in alr owned by J.R.Booth, and the balance in dwellin i ents.Bristol, passed Cape Magdalen inwards for English forms of \u2018La Marselllalse\u2019 the \u2018air in a warm room.Bvéry aight er 878 Perso oir contents.ou oth- Montreal at 3 o'clock yesterday morning.{Freneunce La ea vas, Jast two \u2018a\u2019s\u2019| apply the following lotion: Resoreln, one oon \u2014 _ pp \u2014 The insurance is about $250,000, | The Allan lie BS.Tunisian, from Liver- hf) You can obtain the words tn French dracham end a Balt; Slycerine, _tenty * : INSURANCE piso pool tor Montreal, vie Moti, Rimouskt [\"s, \"itl In 3 cheep edition.Following Gropa; water, to make four ours y NAS, i : grey and Quebec; is an her way across wit ; ; ; \u2014_\u2014 A - this Afternance agents dt ane aloe first, 290 second and 1,175 third class pas- Ye sons of Freedom, wake to glory! VETERINAR Y.WL) {INP | 8 ot rence oF $50.53 on he Sur | \u201ches \u201cbomen tie g8.New Bopnos, Eee Ths Teds SETS se > JE J | Sl - ow., , ., ROF.ze ed district.The largest losses are as ole Liverpool arrived at Boston at 6| Behold their tears and hear their aries.{Oenducted by D McEachren, rRora ; or.follows: Guardian, $55,000; London, $30,- _ Advertisements, That Tired Feeling le & Common Spring Trouble.Mo: sed Father Point And our flelds and cities blaxe: liver was found te pe, fastaned all the way .Pristol f ntréal, ather : cown, an e whole es covered It's a sign that the blood is defi: inward on May U at §.50 a.m.And shail we bassly view the ruin, with bags of water, some fastened, and: ient.in\u2019 vitality, j i The Leyland line 88.Michigan, from [II lawless force with guilty stride, thers hanging by string tbree and four clent.in vitality, just as pimples and Antwerp, arrived at Montreal on Sunday.# Aesoletlon far and wide, inches long, from the size of pess to as other eruptions are signs that the blood is impure.: ), MIT, Orr, Me- , _ .was the matter, It's a warning, too, which only the LSarrigan Hee @r) a 3 ia ; Their thirst of gold anû power unboundea, ** the frst.What the matter, aad à , \u2019 Br.), 289,G.Bruce, F.Ley- To mets and vend the light dhd air, ; azardous fail to heed.Alexandrian ( Br i a Like beasts of hurden would they load.uw, - land & Co., Hochelaga.Like gods would bid their slaves adore: Advertisements.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparitta and: Pills Remove it, give new life, new courage, strength and animation, They cleanse the blood and clear the complexion.Accept no substitutes.\u201cI have taken Hood's Sarsaparilia as a fcnic and genaral builder of the rystem oh excellent results.I have found no Uber remedy to compare with it.It restores vitality, drives away that tired feel- IE and brings swest, retreshing sleep.\u2018\u2014 OHN Y.PATERSON, Whitby, Ontario.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla promises | tocure and keeps the promise from Glssgow with 824 passengers.The Dominjon ime 88.Manxman, from 6 o'clock on Saturday morning.The Allan line SS.Sicilian from Glasgow for Montreal, saîled from Glasgow on Saturday afternoon.The Dominion lina BS.Cambromean,from Boston, arrived at Ponta-Del o'clock this morning, and sailed at eleven f o'clock.The Dominion line Ottoman sailed from Bristol for Montreal on Saturday about 6 pm - The.Dominion line 88.Manxman, from The Leyland line¢' 88.Belgian arrived nt Montreal on Saturday from Antwerp.\u2019 VESSELS IN PORT.Fremona (Br.), 1873, L.T, Mudie, R.Re- ford & Co., Victoria pler.Monterey (Br.), 489, R.O.Williams, C.P.R.A.8.8., King Edward pler.x Nordboem (Dan.), 1547, H.Olsen, Mec- Lean, Kennedy & Oo., Windmill Point.Monarch (Br.), 4770, J.Williams, Elder, Dempster & Co, Alexandra Pier, Rathlin Head (Br,), 4388, D.Smith, Mo- Lean, Kennedy & ©o., Hochelaga.Concordia (Br.), 1617, T.Webb, R.Re- ford & Co, Jacques Cartier pier.Alcidos (Br.), , G.Horaburgh, R.Re- ford & Co., Jacques Cartier pler.Hektos (Russ.), 1336, V.m, Blake- ley & Lemieux, King Edward plier.Austriana (Br.), 3613, W.Owen, Furness, Withy & Co, Jséques Cartier plier.Marian (Br), 1313, T.Martin, McLean, Kennedy & Co., Windmill Point.Montevidean (Br.), 1862, 8.Henry, H.& A.Allan, Allan wharf, Jacona (Br.), 1961, W.Lindsay, R.Re- ford & Co., Vietor ia pier.Turcoman (Br.), xs, W.L.Mendus,Do- at seven.e way tt is pronounor od by the French?Ans.\u2014We not .qu at nresent glve space to both ach n £hall hateful tyrants, mischiefs breedin, With hirelinx hosts; a rufian © Affright and desolate the land, - Whfe pesce and Hiberty lie bleeding?To arms! to arms! ye braval The avenging sword unsheath: March on, march on, all hearts resolved victory or death! ~ bana, Now, now, the dangerous storm is rolling, Which treacherous kings, confedarate, The dogs of war, let loose, are howling, o With crimes and blood his hands imbrulng?To arms! ete.| ?With luxury and e surrounded, The bold, tnsatiote deanois dues But man is man, and who is more?Then shall they lofiger lash and goad us?To arms! to arma! etc., O Liberty! can man resign thee, Once having felt thy generous flame?Can dungeons, bolts, or hars confine theo?Or whips thy noble spirit tame?; \u2018Too long the world has wept bewallin That falsehood's dagger tyrants wield; But freedom is dur qword and shisid, And all thelr arts are unavailing, To arms) etc.KINDERGARTEN WORK.Inquirer, Ont.\u2014Plesse inform me w \u2019 training is necessary to fit one to teach a Ring school.I hold a seeand- class nop-profeasional certificate.- How long is the course of training for kindergér- ten teachers, in what cities are training\" schools situated, and what are the terms tuition?| seemed\u2019 to get all right, but in a short tims the anarting to painful opers- | tions.Bend two stamps for full particulars spirits in & strangth.of sbout 40 perosnt.Do not use much violence in drying the hair, but as \u2018ar as possible let 1 dry in They should be so constructed that water a be freely empleyell in washing them out.Thirty percent creolin solution should tincture of opium, two ounces; mix.G a tablesppoiiful three times daily in four ounces of linpeed tea.CYSTIC OR BLADDER WORMS.Reader.\u2014Pig, when two months old took sick and would eat very little; fta hair lcoked dry, and the skin, biue, as {f the pigs were cold; thought black teeth esused trouble, and had them broken off.- Pig the tips.of the ears turned black, and about an ion of each or a x srew nearly as large as mate, Ti are just as welll When killed, the large as a hen's egg.The pork looked all right.Had a fall pig from the same scw, which acted the same ns the first nig.Had it killed, and found it to be ths same THE CRAWLING OF CANCER one of the Symptoms by whioh the Disease Muy Be Distinguished.A characteristic of a cancerous porte distinguishimg it from ether lumps an grow is a peculiar sensatien of cresping or crawling which comes over the part affected.: br va Smo apn Se Te such sy ms, sho po cure tres, t without delsy.The xost |.effectual edy that can be used is eur Constitutional Treatment.It eradicates the cancer germs and poisons from the aystem- and complately oures the disgase without of r & JURY.Bowmanville, Ont.Seasonable Headivear._ mm A.Reminder, That\u2019s All A Visit of Inspection does the rest.WM.C 7 Notre Dams St, Russia , reoccupiad! Niuchwang, which « she à site near Buffalo, and it is them spesk in English.They talked had\" never \u2018evacuated, we were \u2018told that, me that others, will also seek situa-j With her, ed she bold oem, hat, years ago, Ww.hepa \u2018 the Btate Depa wes prepared, 4 J tins on the Niagara river, where the ad-] 22, Nu by the Indiabs, he had _ _ WENDSOR RAKES a Ge rn | \u2018President Roosevelt approved, to pis vantages for power and {ränshipment| fived been Ie kien ever since, never seeing Joo 14 OF THE REV.MR.RIFDEL ow] dre deseribed as-ideal.Other mills, 1t| a white man except the French trappers, OF THE GERMAN LUTHERAN T tatter\u201d , S ONE the \u2018ates An.eh Kad asked is \u201csaid, will go still farther, cast, for it is,! with whom she was unable to talk.She CHURCH.¢ MISS oe \u201cELLEN.May na y.ROW \"believe, only at distributing was anxious to get away from the In- Nitichwang ib said to bave paseed om, | dians, and implored the prospectors to \u2014 will deliver her famous lecture TE \u201ccapture\u201d déa\u201d captivity \u2018by the Macedonian Brigade.into gentres.t the eastern end of water , ; Ye.Tow ois, 3:00 als aw\u2019s Store Sécretiry.Hay Bis\u201d impressively \u2018smtred 8 aid her.They promised to do so.The| The G d Je a ; Reservod Scata, Bee and cluvice\u201d on aw Must the utile ibemsador that there Ÿ is: mo transportation that grain can be pro-| matter has been brought to the atten- e German residents of this r.:y call for the United States.to take any, fitably- ground into flour.There is| tion of the government, and it is expect- A BELOVED PASTOR.me EN oo ry \" \u2018 vez, erally, and especially the member: oi.Le Va: wire hb .888 mmediat taken to Lutheran Church, are to-day nur, \\ Mornin Mar - ae FES DES re oe he mr, hs inn.pl or, ome a em Sh rE er es lm CL Co fo with adgction.ta \"coe rthern, \u201cDever dieatd \u201cof.aby: [os-opération: a | Duluth, will not have to be entirely \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 friend, the Rev.F.Riedel.BD : .ol address \u201caad \u2018over, twenty cen ts per sovr.pert of \u2018the \"United States with her and] abandoned, even should lake \u201cand rail SOCIAL AND PERSONAL died last eveming at his red: >, - Post pat = = eu Hh ae eS re United Jagan in the.Tey 0\u20ac sine Bue to rates cast not be reduced.They havea i \u2014 st.Dominique\u2019 street.after a on: ., .hér promises, but we n e- ; illness of nearly three years\u2019 {0-24 E- LR ur pra unies conte, xp lighted to do so.Méatwhile, St.Peters- onde with Pi rent, Baie Poe Pg Meredith bas returned from Ty Riedel, although ue: a ro ToT Mer DA on Lor es Wit- burg profosses\u2019 to be wondering greatly J.is increasing largely every year.| Miss Mary Rogers went to Kingston pain as a result of heart and 1 C - Lie eerie Wids ont dollar, mciudlos postage at the fuss the other powers.are making, Sh being no rival water toute west-|-°\" Thursday.bles for the past eighteen mor.= a ee | and thinks it must al) be due to the fei quid\u2019 from Lake: Superior, the difference iss Ruth flo] has been in Quebec.(5 give up his charge, nw: The \u2018lest edition of the Dally Witness \u2018a aggerations of misébief- makers, as though] an the freight rates om.the railways for ©: 8 : the desire of his congregat delivered fi \u2018the \u2018city\u2019 every evening 01 pub- Eams Pekin, Miss Gabrielle Roy has been spending| ph \u201csician, Dr.Hamilt | Mention at $4.00 per Anngm.¢ 1 her, cu upon, + and, sil Fiore grein and flour will not be so large as | gome time in Kingston, the guest of Miss take a rest.He continues: en idly: of them, did HOt l'affeét'the business so long as these mills| Loretta - Swift.\u2018to his people until a week +.i ahs o au, Ioaigess communications aneuid X .~ It is now \u201cremain within reasonable reach of wheat- Mrs, Dignan will spend the summer when, owing to serious compli.8 ® nel] 8, Sop, A.aix or seven years \u2018since Russia took \u2018producing regions.abroad, and will take a party of young | ting in, he was unable to pre.+ ve possession, of, nclivria, and, with.it ladies.with her.past two Sundays.\u2019 tio Foactically of ali ali Morlgolic, a space équal Ek \u2018Feoaing to.Be.seen how the same Mr.and Mrs.Proce.Carruthers, Tho 0 On Saturday 3 Riedel a al an ar {are mn in.New Jersey, are expecte earances, slightly improved.an.va, E the United- States\u201d \u201cor to all non-Rus- conditions of cheap grain transport reach i on this ek the afternoon he was vised hu o \u2018 | viañ\u201d Fürébe\u201d, \u201cNobody has ever astioudly from.the head of Lake Superior down| Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Paton will give a friend, Hert Bopp, Imperial Germar eo.the 5 hought that:she would ever-leave it, or} the Bt.Lawrence will affect the Canadian dinner this evening for the guests who sul.About 7 o'clock that evering M: ine w Riedel was standing by the ir n 2 to maftsr how often & \u201cmilling \"industry.If the result should will occupy.their box at the Horse Show.dow.when suddenly he was hen: i a Bow, ve hementiy she\u2019 promised, and\u2019 to \u2018be thessme a8 on the other side, Mont-| Dr.and Mrs.Charles McEachran are + the floor.Mrs.Riedel burn, Lu entertaining their box party guests at Tue rie A Tas.sérionsly proposed * ta.go \"teal imdy become the chief.four-milling §° ests 21 room, where she found Mr.Rivuc! pe Ÿ.so À.dinner before the Horse Show this even- ;n a ewoom.Medical assistance w.Qu A SKETOMING OLAS gin \u201cdtd Bennet ES re on the 20th M An Sr i mon June next.Yung.Lu, w pop took plate at Pekin recent played a part in thè reeént troubled: history, of, Ghina hat has - not hitherto, we believe, been recorded.In the early dsyw 5f'the present\u2019 uppes emperor's reformative zeal, Yung Eu who was then- \u2018a kisg's man, was despatched by bis en major Een SE font the baw Br eh eri iB MONDAY, MAY n, 1905.x Another of the fires which \u2018sweep the { time to, time has laid waste some two bundréd homes, \u2018ptt of them apparently new cottages built \u201cix.the burnt district of 1900, and destro shout a million feet of lumber.The Fait wrought ges Ftime is said to be half a pa worth, which is small compared arith\u2019 te ten millions that spread over the country | Ottawa and Hull lumber region from wan: Ao dislodge her; so loire\u201d as shes does: \u201ccentre in the Domimion.However, the ing.not, trespass \u201con, Caves \u20ac or on China \u2018pro: fv per.What would happen should she do either the one or the other remains to.be .seen.7 Vnfortunately, the - Russian; déitlaid\u2019 pon China includes practical dominance i jn the province of Chihli, apd, that heans\u2019 at Pekin, the Manchu capital, whence: all> Chica ie\u201d \u2018governed.The *n- élusion of that little item seems intended to give\u2019 ain appearance: of moderation \u201cto.the \u201cSolosal\u2019 acquisitions just mentioned,\u201d which Russia, in spite of long and stead: fast\" lying, certainly means to \u2018maintain, - Among\u2019 the circumstances which rendes the powers: präctisally \u2018cquiescent in\u2019 the Pomsession of Manchuria by Russia are, first, the fact that it: would be almost ims possible forall _ of them together to .di«r lodge her or to.continue: to: hold + \u201cM agaihst \u2018.hér, and.ils possession wold} therefore: be 4 great \u2018weakness \u201cto.any power, and, second, the fact that\u201d it, will be a vulisérable spot.for Russia; whieh hap hitherto been almost heyond- largest.milling company in Canada does not\u201d contemplate this.When wheat passes \u2018through the public elevators there sis.in:general 1 -no way of keeping individual \u2018lots: Separate, so: that the finest No.1 mixed up with-whést only just grading No.1 hard belonging: to another.Not only, dt, is claimed, would this mean an actual loss, more than.the differential on \"flour, as compared with wheat, but it \u2018would render the milling of certain high grades of flour difficult, if not impossible._ When the wheat bought in different sections of the country is transferred to the \u2018mill *directly from the buyer\u2019s own pri- \u201cgrades «separate is, on the other hand, an easy matter: It is also charged that ihe Minnéapolis millers, in their eager- | ness to buy grain, paid a cent or two a .bushel more for it than present prices of flour warrant, and that the closing down -of the mills is in the mature of a \u2018bluff\u2019 40 frighten the railway companies into bard- of one particular owner might get}.vate elevators, the keeping of different |e Mrs.Kenneth Fenwick, Kifigston, is in Meantreal te be with the Rev.K.M.Fenwick, whose illness has \u2018taken a somewhat serious turn.The Bishop of Trinidad, Mrs.Hayes Miss Carter, Mr.and Mrs.Hancock, of Trinidad, arrived in Queb2c on Friday, to sail- for England.Sir Charles Rivers-Wison and Lady Rivers-Wilson are at the Windsor.oF will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hays in their box at the Horse Shew \u2018this evening, Their Excellencies the Governor-Gen- eral and Lady Minto entertained at dinner at Government House, Toronto, on Friday.Lady Minto wore a gown of ivory white silk poplin, richly embroidered and trimmed with lace.Miss Ella Crandall, daugnrer of the ev.D.W.Crandall, of Wolfville (N.S.), one of the Canadian teachers who went to South Africa, has been appointed vide-principal of the government school, at Reddinburg in charge of the up standard with.a ralary of £200 an furnished house worth £50\u2014St Sonn \u201cFelegraph.\u2019 Captain Fogneux, who is connected with thé French Foreign ;Legion at.Tonkin, China, and who passed through ° eyu at that city.a few dase: ago.- If these] Hi Ticuatian is.causing serious.copceri Halifax, N.S; IL .Spence, Toreato; unt Royal Cemetery the pep Sim > colonel who, re- y.things They ter ARE i d acti iby Montagu Allan, Montreal; Mrs.| \u2018At the special special es of the deceased cerving back pot of false 1 ot LR as: ATL will bé \u2018gonditions were likely to be.permanent| im officiel es, and active measures are Mize Montreal; Mrs.Griblen, Ot-| clergyman, t Mr.Christiansen, of 5 th es | \u2018back.- Ba.the story.will © «in the-old, tit is stated that tite gréat milling i indus- being taken \u2018to cope with the proposed tawa; James White, Ottawa; Robert Me- Araprioe, will conduct ee ser- oeiving ac b demonstrati living a retired life, them into familiarwag.The\u2019 strika~will\u2019 lomy-bwre-l'try would bi \u2018compéiled\u201d to move to some nstration.Ie Kechiite, Vancouver Mrs.Fred, Miss vices.| meeting of the church bia mouth ox being Sap en g°| menibered.bedaii\u2019 of \"the \u2018calif out ot] aly favorite son, nr whe san BE una Mis des Pere, Toronts aidens wil be evening, who rhments to take| (O° militia, which many think .stead fry, e \u2018iNut-down àt, Mijincapolis \u2018waa fol: i$ SHE \u201cMAUD GILLESPIE ?ony its.ead Miss Norn, eh Sad prea gémente or or he fer wile 75- them.away while he breath, An.| not bave been required if the wharves lot D suspension of the entire * \u2014 Both: Mr.and Mrs.James F.and del other case\u2019 tht.of 4 lady who received] had been cleared and gusrded by the po-| mess 6\u20ac Bt.Paul apd Duluth, a \u2018REPORT.THAT GIRL WHO DISAP- Mi Helen Robertson, St.John N NB; the To in Seats of thé mar M Comin ~ omnes it in the presence of the ts lice from the fret As to that it is im- three cities constituted.the greatest flour-|- ; PEARED THIRTEEN YEARS AGO | F.Puddington, St \"john, N.B; pH loses * potid member, wilte the Se postmaster, ving jt ta him to settle \u2018possible now \u2018fo cay.As jt is.\u201c#eldon| milling centres in the world, but in all of}: HAS BEEN FOUND AMONG - Sack, Montreal; w, ertson, Mont- end an à ea I ose * Og re Tk was dubiable or.not, After ana-| possible-io work a \u2018strike.Without sme them the millers state th (INDIANS.real; N Mr and .B.Wade, Hali- indefdtigable worker for pre Bon \u201carning.f gio to find th £ illegal methods le to orate ee pre now! » fax; Prime, \"Toronto; Andrew B.fervation of their religion and nations\u2019 a over, 0 fete fo & decid- sort x intimidation 4 Thor a) apable to operate their _mills with \u2014_\u2014 Bair & Wiinioeg yr Chas.Band Miss ty The poor also will mise his Pin ed: - \u201cMadam, it nd.bones; .it is are © or.profit.Thousands of men have been * Toronto, May 11 \u2014A Sault Ste.Marie Ethel Treble, Toronto; Mrs.H.Hartley ve apd friendly assistance, w en nt Vahle fo : ~Lond m \u201cDaily| NO Guestiod, However, that, the men in thrown sut: of t and the press| special to the \u2018Globe\u2019 says that from in-| Dewart, Toronto; Miss and Miss Jessie is widow goes out the sympathy o \u201c Jot liable Jor cutis.° ory general conducted themselyes quietly.£ the citisé employmen the Clos: formation recently: received there it is| E.Gartshore, Hamiltoa, Ont.entire.community.Telégrap LL irae of e ci mentioned -rbgards é * ?2e en .\"believed \"tbat: Maud Gillespie, who as a |.\u2014\u2014e Wo Eng § the mille ss the \u201cindustrial | 1 of thi te \u201cdisa \u2018 THE GRANDEUR THE SEIZURE OF MIDDLE ASIA, ing © 10 bel th trial of thirteen mysterio ppéared The committee of the Protestant In- or 9 at.Wiliam L a : BOP HIM! .Jud he mind of the*U ited Sta | ster that < puit ne il ri \u201cher home near Thesselon, nearly fants\u2019 Home have become aware that a Det postmasters soidier and pewspt \u2018An ir .mfleman the; Judeine the o 2 tes \u201cot getting reduced teasiepirtation thirteen: years ago, has been found living | certain children \u2018are collectin per maa, died bere last night.He served \u201cAn impéceably -dressed gen: g _money - .; \u201d when, walking along.Piceadilly Prom its newspaper.chorus and cartoons, | \u2018Fated $0.compare.favoribly with rates on \u201cwith.the Indians at Green Lake, near| representing that.it is for the Infante with Custer's cavalry, In many Inis > ; ofhar_ day, A asi eB] it.was the United, States almost along] wheat, Eas been.podealy sibinibied to eo haan EE river, about a hundred | Home, There is only one authorized fishts, dud later was \u2018sgpnecteé ens } e enr \u201cthat was afronted-by, Russis's.demauds an increase between the milla and thei.it appea¥s that while two prospestars en fer hom only contributions Sittings.\u201d \u2014_ supreme { UPD Chins a fortnight ago; but when it} cities of export.» whils- vessela:.oni.:the| were exploring the almost.unknown re-| should be paid.\u2018The committee have ac- Berlin, May 9.\u2014Herr Koser, former co i exms to.dealing, with, the bear it was fhe la), -with.- their Jarde carrying: capnciby.Sion, back of Thessalon, came Fon cepted the offer of the Jones Convales-/.eul general; who for many years represe\u201d! \u201cvillage of Indians ooh Lake.cent Home for the: summer, and the chil- 94 Germ av Ip Nem York a Foon \u2018While trying >to talk.with the Indians,} dren will be removed there in two, or ho, recently, 21eC 5s BOM colonial: Sockets, EL Soar Sah mie ot |b tat\u201d = Aragon | SHE pe h emigration e, | poor.\u201cdilapidgted lion which was adraid|-and \"facilities: for loading and\" unloading; | 3 : ryreatiy reduced the rates on wheat.\u201cYom au ir.\u201d When] large\u2019 WMizinsbolis coupes \u2018bas\u2019 \\ EDEL, AN Ly ger.of the urnir:: > and , Wi ce, 127 agerir ; tion.mu y tron refused anding nd bh.shoui| 1in18ter VO agn, DS ge\u201d on tis all a dur: 5 y hs an co ng Mit win.to fal) | to the el lying as te: B.D.\u2018arrived amining that the pld only that no ntertain- ne to re urs.later e.er- & o\u2019clock ay with- ily pain.of his us, and s.Riedel at the lose , Riedel.ds pros gined to s church absence, to bear Mr.Rie- aim with rmpathy, recovery illing, if \u2018time for larly at 6 sympa- ker, and tand out hree me- | at the narck, of ; MeKic- pirth.He Franken, ed at the universi Tuebirr le family to Amer at Cleve- became and in Montres uring the declined ions.will take , at 2.30 y Church, ence to deceased ansen, of ing, when al will be Ir.Riedel national his kindy while t° hy of the ¥illjam L- d pewsp?He served ny Indian | with tbe ind \u2018Texas es co, reptesen* yesterday bief of the jai\u201d Society, the larzé \u2018tionals on the LACROSSE MEN.Last Saturday\u2019s : Practices Were Largely Attended by Players.THE LONGUEUIL BOAT CLUg ELECTS OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR.On Saturday afternoon the diffsrent city senior lacrosse grounds were simply alive wita enthusiastic players.The weather was inviting; while the near approach of the initial match of the season has been sufficient to get the boys at work in great shape.Senior players of last season's teams were well represented and there were additions to the ranks at Montreal and National grounds.At the Shamrock grounds there was very little new material, but there was « ldrge gathering of the older men, ten of them being out, McKeown and Hoobin being the only two missing.Percy Quinn was On the field baving a last practice before hls departure for the West.O\u2019Rellly, Kevanagh, Howard, Finlayson, Smith, Cur- rie, Robinson, P.Brennan and J.Brennan were in uniform and went through an hour's practice in the hot sun.At the Montreal grounds Mr.Dunpby and | Mr.Carland (captain), kept spurring the boys on and the players did not get any chance of fooling while on.the field.Dade and Hendry seem to be working up: nicely.Billy\" Clhristmas- was out, while Taylor, Haynes, Strachan, Marehail and Cameron | did fast work.The Nationals Had a good turn out and Fred.Quinn was à busy man.Quiau is a bard worker and he made the men: \u2018move about in lively fashion.On Saturday afterhoon next the Sham- rocke wili play an.exhibition matob- with.the Mascotte team, on\u2018the grounds of the latter club, and on Victoria , May 25, the champlons will give battie né campus.The initial match of the\u201d regular league season will take pikce on the Shamrock grounds, on Saturday, May 36, when the Montreal 17 will give\u2019 battle to th boys in green.Considerable.interest is belbg taken in this contest and \u2018with a strong and aggressive team the' M.A.A.A.stick handlers are expected \u2018to give a good.account\u201d of themselves against the champions.- They, sub-committee sf the Nationa .teur Lacrosse Union, Mesars.: umouéhel, - eron and \u2018Dus he: > vision pf the.- .Bol night & tse CAA MY \" à ithe.nl dk 3 SE.157 Vegi à FOOTBALL Two schedules games were played on Saturday in the Montreal Association Football series, Montreal defeating the Fusi- tiers two goals to nil, on the M.A.A.A.grounds, and Strathcona defeated Valley- field at Valleyfleld by a \u2018siilar score: The © Sanding of the clubs \u2018follows: .SRE tL ET TST Xo : - ' Won.Lost.piay.Montreal \"> ve we ve veer «ed 6 Strathcona .1 3 7 Westmount .\u2026.0 1 7 Fustliers ee 0 1 7 Valleyheld he en ved rm, 7 - STR ATHCONAS WON 2 The fastest Jad most brittiant football match played in -Valleyfileld in years took place on Saturday afternoon between the latter and the Strathconas.The game was | scheduled for 3.30 olclock, but owlag to a break-down on the liné the Montreal train \u2018did not arcvive wntil 5.30 p.m., ma at exactly 5.40 o'clock, the teams lined wu, to do battle, and from this to the cail of time the spectators were kept constantly on the qui vive, at one moment Valleyflold forcing \u2018the Strathcona defence to its utmost, and the next minute defending Its | goal from the attack of the opponents.The first goal was scored for Strathcona from one of these attacks, a straight thot 8, from Dougias striking the Valleyfield goalkeeper and bounding through the.goals.On the kick-off Valleyfleld took possession, and gave the Strathcona defence & bard time fer about five minutes, pouring in skot after shot, and it was only by the most stubborn resistance that the.Valley- field forwards were kept from scoring; half time found the score one to nil in favor of Strathcona.In the second half the pace was increased\" but th: Strathcona defence kept relieving their goal in good style, and the forwards kept up their rushes until McQuestiqn, with a nice shot from the left added the second goal for Strathcona.- In the remaining thirteen minutes Val- leyfield again made some of their well combined attacks, but it was of Da avail The Strathconas again possesaion, and by a very pretty piece of combination another goal was added to thelr score, which was disallowed by the referee; no more scoring was done, the score standing two to none in favor of the Strathconas.All players are requested\u2019 to attend.practice on Tuesday and Thurdday evenings.at 6.30 o'clock, corner of Fairmount Latsaue and Hutchison street.\u2014\u2014\u2014 LONGUEUIL BOAT CLUB The annual meeting of the Longueuil Boat Club was held on Saturday agent] © in the club house.Longueuil.There was e large attendance of the members \u2018and the greatest interest was manifested in the various matters brought before the meet- 8- The chair was occupied by the president of the club, Mr.W.S.Walker, B.C.L., and the annual report was presented by the secretary, E.H.Pickard, and adopted.The financial statement was submitted by the treasurer, G.R.Gray, showing a cash\u2019 balance on hand of $108.63.After the reports had been adopted, the election of officers took place, which resulted as follows:\u2014 F.J.McClure, president, acclamation; T.W.Moffatt, vice-president, acclamation; R.A.Ejlott, secretary; G.R.Gray, treasurer, re-elec G.H.son, captain.Committee\u2014H.S: Light- Chas.Wilson and 8.Thornton.CRTARRY GORE» 200: is sent direct to the diseased pans?by the Improved Blower.eals the ulcers, clears the air bourne, os > the Na- : ; \u2018Attendance, 8,000.to~ |i JERSEY CITY 'Y\u2019 VICTORIOUS.| \u201cnubters, (middle weight).Auditors\u2014James McClure and C.J.Har- ron.W.S.Walker, B.C.L.sad G.H.Wilson, representatives to the Canadian Canoe Association.A vote of thanks was passed to the retir-\u2019 ing officers of the club, s mention having been made to the retiring president, W.8.Walker, B.C.L., who had.filled the position of president for the last four years and to whose untiring energy and efforts the club had been placed on its firm financial and social\u2019 position.A special vote of thanks was given to the Iadies of the B.C.H., in recognition of thelr generous gift of 3100 - towards the reduction of the mortgage on the property of the club.A recommendation was made to the executive committee fer the purchase of additional boats, such as canoes or \u2018shells,\u2019 and a war canoe If deemed necessary.The club is determined to make this year one of success, and especially to make the meet of the C.C.A.worthy in every way of the Longueuil Boating Club.BASEBALL EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.= Toronto, May 1l.\u2014Toronto-\u2018lost Saturday's game to Baltimore through \u2018mability to solve Voorhees\u2019s.delivery.In only one inning did- the locals make more than one hit.When In the first thre¢ in\u2018 a row yielded a run.Mason pitched five ipmings, but was wild and was hit {reply .Miller, who succeeded him, hit three tsmen,but was only touched ap, for three singles.Shearon\u2019s batting wis the feature.LHE Toronto .100000006\u20141 70 Baltimore .101020200\u20146 11 2 Batteries\u2014Mason, Miller and Toft; Voor- hees and Robfnsôn.Umpire, Shannon.Attendance, 7,500.BUFFALO DEFEATED Buffalo, N.Y., May 1.\u2014 Buffalo lost the last of the serias with Rochester, 7 to & -Lavoy, the Indian twirler, performed - for Buffalo and, while he had plenty of speed, was unable to control the -ball.Atherton went into the box in.the sixth, proving a pussle until the ninth, when two\u2019 singles -and Blake's home run, Bave- Rochester \"the winning runs.\u2018RH.B.Buffalo .202000001\u2014 7 3 Rochester .2010230002\u2014T 12 2 Batteries-Laroy, \u2018Atherton and Shaw ; ; Becker and Evers.\u2018tendance, 6,290.COSTLY ERRORS.Newark, N.J., May 11.\u2014Costly errors by the, home team \u2018lost the \u2018game to Providence on Saturday.O'Hagen\u2019s muff at first, and muffs by the other two men guarding bases sent the visitors over the plate.Both pitchers did well, but Weat was not well supported.-Score: R.M.E.Newark .000020001\u20148 T 4 Providence .014200007 8 1 Batterlss\u2014West, , Hesterfer and Thiery; Clements and Farmer, _ Umplre, Latham.Umpire, Kelley.- At Jersey City, N.J., May 1ll.\u2014Jersey Oity ;won its fifth consecutive victory over Wor~ \u2018eester.on Saturday through a batting .streak in the oponing inning, aided by four which netted six.rums.The visitors hit harder than the local players and fielded better, \u2018but cohld not get in hits at opportune times.Doelin- led in the stick work.Écores RUE Jersey City .60000100x\u20147 7.7 Worcestar .00100015 9 3 Batteries MécCanx and McManus; Wine- a -Bwartw sod and Brom ten: dance, ; 4,500 BRP STANDING OF OF THE CLUBS.Per- \u2018Won.Lost.cent.Jersey City .«.oo ov.8 1 889 Baltimore .6 2 -T50 Buffalo .v .\u2026.\u2026 +.\u2026 5 4 566 | Newark .«cc oo oc .\u2026 B 5 .500 Rochester .4 4 \u201c500 Providence .5 6 455 Teronto .+ +.0 3 5 378 \u2018Worceste: 2 7 .222-| AMERICAN\" LEAGUE GAMES.R.H.E.At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland .000000010\u20141 5 8 Detroit .70100030813 16 2 Batteries\u2014Dorner and Abbott; Donovan and \u201cBuelow.Umpire, O'Loughlin.Attend- | ance, 9,767.At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .00108010x\u20145 8 2 St.Louis .0001200003 6 5 Batteries\u2014Patterson and Sullivan; Powell and Kahoe.Umpire, Sheridan.Attendance 500.At Philadelphia\u2014 cessful, and it is expected that a standard will be established on this nocasion sur- jassing that which has already been j- reached.- The entry list shows that: the: best horses cf the.eountry will be seen here, and.among the entries are ribbon-} winners of thé other.ows.To-night's pro: \u201can attractive [ones and contains Several Interesting class * feutentant-Goverrior Jette - \u201cné announe- ed his intention .of visiting.the show, and been found impesaible to permit the use of the Arena for schooling.On Tuesday morning the ring will be open from 6.30 o'clock until 9 o'clock for the use of the horses to be shown.at the afternoon and evening performances.This will continue during the week, so ihat the horses to be shown afternoon and evening, will have an opportunity of becoming accustomed to it by morning schooling.All of the largs exhibitors and owners are here from the West and other points.this evening: 8.15 p.m.\u2014Class 12-\u2014Judging 6 bakers\u2019 deliveries, 8.35 p.m.\u2014Class 34\u2014Judging three high schooled horses.46 p.m.\u2014Class 63\u2014Judging six cabmen's turnouts (single).9.06 p.m.\u2014Class 29\u2014Judging 16.combifa- tion - saddle and harness horses over 15.2 .30 \u2018p.m.\u2014Class 13\u2014Judging three horses shown in single harness to delivery cart.9.40 p.m.\u2014Class 45\u2014Judging 14 buntors, owned and Haden by members of the Canadian Hunt Club TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY i2.2.45 p.m.\u2014Class 37\u2014Judging 12 tases on balls given by Pitcher Wineham, | x Lg expected that.he will .be bere on Fri-©: | devine to the rush of preparation it had | Following is the programme of events far |- 12 qualified I \u201c 3.45 p.m#-Cléss 9 RE two.i tl arsugn te teams\u2019 carats.Just shown, Ros single Satoh fey 1 4.15 Ja cale hari .Judging Er di horses 1 \u2018ln \"hergess: WI nd Bot exceeding | 4.40 p.m.1.\u2014Prél imine: tin t %.entered In clas 48, ay lal of 2 fimbaia | then selected \u201cail this class at Wom owed to compete: 184 LEY Lit ae ha ees WITH me: ' HARRIERS\" THE CROSS- (courant RUN\u2018 OF\" THE M.A.A A: \u2018BOYS.stiff country which took lace on Saturd under the ences of the Montreal Ha riers, was a\u2019 spienflid ride amd proved \u201cat exciting.contest.Twenty-five: sarted oft and of.\u2018thes fourteen fi he scratch \u2018Yaen \u201cwere well up for frst half; and Hall finished.first; but 5 omery\u2019s handicap, of one minute, w.a put ficent \u2018to take , th thie \u201ctime ne, rie ile > Riddell, with, An ri three\u201d tes had eleven seconds.to parey ver.Hall.Fed: \u2018held on, however, and fi ed\u201d well\u2019 © wp Below 1s p list of chose o finished the net time.\u2018The sr\u201d bet rae wk name shows the order of Onish:\u2014 1-7.Somery.1.mig.2.©: Riddeli, \u20183 \" Hal}, scratek.Gomery scratch .Hendery, 5 min.H.Gocäfeliow, + min.BE.Johyson, 15 sec.H.\u201cWoodbuTi, % nilh.avid Ross, 1 min.30 sec.MeMartin, 3 min.\u2026 :H.Cope, 5 mir.11, J.H.Hodges, 4 fon: 10 sec 13.¥.K.Hodges, 4 min; wr 110.T.J.Watt, 6 mig, .sure 84 ESF rente HOFNEAFNONT >, 3614 H EX UT à Tho TolloWing damés- Baye \u201cbeen pro] a3 spare igen and.xs, ofthe.team:\u2014O.Hall, Rol Somers, Gomery, B.R.\"younbon, : re\u201d ~ Riddell, Ress, F.R.Carter, and C A tull meeting and.prac is\u2019 called fof Tiiesday, at: TARE grey, The Westmouüht \u2018 c'abotit | five miles of stift country -on -Saturday's run, and the bays gre rounding into fine shape.\u201d À paper chha Has beer atran for Saturday.Y.M.C.A.' HARRIERS\u2019 RUN.: The Y.M.C.A.- Barriers had a A run on Saturday afternoon under charge of Captain Noseworthy.An early start] was made from fhe dssoclation symoapiur | in order to give the boys a Ans the M.A.A.À.Harriers race.einen runners turned out and red there: miles.Runs.have been, scheduled.for Tuesday and Thursday even nés.\"env THE GUN\" The monthly Spstep shoot of the Weit- mount Gun; Club.took: piace on Saturday with the.wing | results: ; R.B.Hutchinson .ve oo Gaulbraith cw we ne oo\u201d 40° TEIDES Le os 0j 40160 EWIng ca oo ve vs os ooo Jones .uw vs ess eco ors 6 ear sgpsnonma.A large.rusher\u2019 \u2018ot the\u2019 Hoiliés | ered Halt jura Des nig Arewe one bers in the person bf Mi.George Patotson, who is.abort son busineés ini th west.He was presented with a rg and useful: inemento by (oy: the presidént, Mr.Scott, on behalf gt the club, fer for: which ba: thanked the members \u2018in fey .chgeen | wards.He Mad\u2019 been Society \u201cot No: 1 company, Sth Pare Seo \u2018Scots.ey : COMING: CANINE show es Spee .# One ind antrice La Have: been received for the el Club\u2019s \"bench show.This is an increase -of over tx Washin .001110100\u20144 8 4 hundred on last: years.list,- and 1s.about Pantone .40032040x\u201413 19 ! the jergest- list tL recedved.for 8 Seoadiaa | Batteries\u2014Patten and .Clark, Rene ne hon at ot.the vi EE Ds Powers.Umpire, Con! oly: Anton nce, being :esiors will be quel âne fae\u201d oppor ratty.\u2018At Boston\u2014 © ut sig ine 3 Fora famous sous dot Boston.gallon - glass bottles; 56 cents per-bottie: $5.50 per = \u201cA Ter.refreshing blend of carefully, 8 elected grow | LILAC\u201d.TEA.\u201cLILAC\u201d TEA \"Tndié 20d Ceylon, othe\u2019 \u201cNEW-GOODS.ARRIVING EVERY DAY, - Due?Jelly and ¢ Noulchatel Cboese.\u201d ri geste apport, ot and, White Cursané Bar-Le-Dyp,, (France), Jour,\u201d \u201cw 3 1 Underwoed\u2019s Deviled Mests.1b.tins; Deviled Ham, Dev iol Tongue, Deviléd Furker, and periiaé 100 cases Dy.J.B.Siegert\u2019s \u201cAngusturs® Bitters.Saratoga\u2019 \u201cVichy\u201d Mineral Spring Weter, in\u2019 quarts int prsk CAVIARE\u201d\u2014New Pack.\u201cLILAC\u201d TEA.8,50 cents pag found.\u201c ERAEY TE TEA.1-16th, 1~8th, and % kilo tins.\u201cLILAC\u201d TEA.1 Ib.\u2018pack FRASER, VIGER &Ÿ.- Italia 4 Wagehouse, | poiaminea WBC.= \u201cThe Rordhelnr sul, - oN REAR BOTS are\u2019 made of selected loathe ors; fit well, wear \u2018well, worn Latest Styles a and Novelties.; 5 \"(METER Hs n ; ° -\" Above.entarie mires.was\u2019 conducted\u201d by * the\" \u2018Rev, F.L Whitey, and: the sermon \u2018Wes preached by \u2018the reetor, Archdeacon \u2018Ker.Mr; D.Doddy, manager of the Do-: mipion.Express: Company's office at Windsor Station, has been presented \u201cwith an .illuminated \u201caddress, accom- \u2018panied by a diamond.\u2018charm, cuff links, and studs, by.a- delegation : of his men.\u2018Thi§.presentation\u2019 was on account of \u2018the recent wedding of Mr.Doddy.Mr: Matthew.Kennedy, ex-superin- ident of \u2018thé Montreal Steet Rail- fer New York, ue RE ; Bapid.WAY.an » snd motor; se Mr Epa dd sa fe \u201chh Notre: re \"the corner of McCord 13 and Witla ios \u201c11 ra of age, for 1 6 arlis eats © Ch x \u2018sustained s fracture.ot ag leg, \u2018of the Grand works, at, Point St.Charles at six Tock ¥riday, nigel \u201cThe ; divisions o the bri nonded: For streaos got {de repo had the Symes under two thousand five \u201cun x pierre W.von, Saitpaon, tire\u201c steant- A ne ae fore.Toe kyl > \"left the Windsor : \u201cstation\u201d last | Hospital ambulances.= | tinued voyage\u201d.\u2014» \u2018at - A paginas in the- \u2018lozomotive.shop The damage will smount to to about add BAKING POWDER Purity, strength, Perfection.\u2018HOLD EVERY WHERE.man LICENSES rit] yg MARRIAGE.LICENSES; ; HONEY.TO \u201cLEND.tg ; for \u2018usual at tel vend sailors for deserting ail ; = sev.; - their hips, The latter are\u2019 usually sent topo for 3 week I {70 = pease is to they re put.aboard again.have to fat thet sottryct forthe Tetum or cot Delphis d\u2019Amouk, ® years.of care age, me ain fron cut head ard the second brisée ue ri e fom oR Fao tillwell\u2019s arent, day morning.Cire to the G Bospital in ti Fal an.bt, pt to it ely | one\u2019 ofthe night waiters beard.a noise \u2018 utaide, nd 0 \u2018on going out to learn the ay She sian ise ox.the are e wès te % - TROOPS WITHDRAW, The Militia Cemplimented by the District Officer Commanding.THE ASPECT OF THE HARBOR THIS © AFTERNOON.- (See page 1.) The militia force remaining on duty sléng the river front was di from active pervics a aid of tne civil t afternoon on wing Dolers issued by Colonel W.D.Gordon, DOLC.:\u2014 - Headquarters, M.D.8., Montreal, May 11, 1903.; Orders by Colonel W.D.Gordon, Girrison Order No.10, \u20186.;- .A OF TROOPS.Notification baving been received trois the Give Authorities that-the as- istan f the troops is no longer re- aired, the ot units are hereby reid from duty, ana wil retury to their respective headquarters forthwita.(à) Hlsnkets will be done up in val- bas or Brand of 0 to the Ar e .{b) Ammunition will be returned to et ore sa: duplicate, must be for- vase Lo the See, with.the.least possible d: fi | pou ous states will be sent to the District Office.CONGRATULATORY.2.The District Officer Commanding cannot allow su cocssion to pass with aly of the Fompings vith which\u2019 offi and men alike responded to a whol- unexpected call to duty ~nd of the voldierly way in which that Juty has been performed LA rr ft ether, of e a riches of real ditticulty, thi al 3 cer have Jesvars in bringing to the- notice of Lord Dundonald, General Officer.Commanding the Militia, the zeal end efficiency, thus practically dentonstrated, of the troops he has the honor to command.(By order), F.D.LAFFERTY, ne Crèmes \"Es EE Garden this oked thab the \u2019 ready io.withdraw ns provided vrith thè Deal vi .be véfleved, ed the D.0.C.re Fr : as provided for by section 540 of gion 8d Orders lor the Militia, Phi reads as follows :\u2014 When the ser- resent to ;.who shall there: Spon withdraw the force from such duty.He Mayor promised to Imive the document drawn up, and.the séntries on dity at the ramps were withdrawn, the de- tashments remaining in their temporary quarters on the wharves until the neces- ary formalities had been complied with.As soon as Colonel Gardon\u2019s order to withdraw was received the: detachments marched at once to their armories and ps Sei the regimen al posers t over regi prope; i \u2018 i \u2018the\u2019 wharves, 7 Regiment of Canadian Infantry will leave for its depot by.the 4.30 train ender com + mand of Lieut.-Col.McDougall.COMPLETING TIATIONS.At balf-past ten o'clock this morning the oremen met in the Hall on Fo ON ted the .presented \u2018 pe NB.kN in Scouts AR hyn y night, ° on: exception of the clauses relating to prohibition of the wearbig ef the union button by the men while at work.This was the Canadian Independent Later Bureau ! - Labor- Bureau should only be used for controlling the J of ant Fi ight of filling al future vacancies.2.ne This means the almost certain re-en- 4 t of all the oki hands, ss many 4 the men who are now engazed, not being used to the dock -vork, are room for the general cargo men, and lumber handlers, -Zaet at the Board of Trade >ffices, where was sssémbled the representatives of the interests, including Sir Thomas Bhaughocesy, the CP.R.; Mr.A.J.nt of the Board of : and Moesrs.I A.and An- \u2018 A Allen When 3 oot by nA entered affices he was me r.À.A.Allan, who greeted him heartily, and i him.to- those pressat.s few prelimiiery remarks, the was produced and signed by representatives of the shipping com- question of \u2018the checkers and ship- Marquette mounted.the and.paid Ne, the strike is ; back The noted temperance orator wil .A.a rw MES E thousand throats shook the hall ta the foundations.- - .The men appesrcd to be simost delirious with delight, rushing from ode to another, bands snd crying out, \u2018It in over!\u201d They clearly showed the men wish to have the matter settled, so of their and what time the men wil start work.© Mr.O'Neill received sn enthusiastic ovation when he entered the nal.He told the men he waa tired out, and advised them to live to their contract oud prove wers cr workmen for to Union.; TWQ HUNDRED BACK AT WORK.About two hundred union men returned to work at one o'clock this afternoon.The majority decided to start at seven , o\u2019cloek to-morrow morning.Captain Griffiths, of the Allan Line, who is in during Captain Barclay\u2019s illness, when seen this afternoon: \u2018I am glad that the strike is set- tied: \"I want to sec the old hands come along.We are ready to receive them and put them te work at once, as.the work has been slow Swing to the inexperience of the men w ve been employed.\u2019 TEAMSTERS MAY SETTLE.Although the \u2019loagslorznzn\u2019s settle: pot ect hs tesmusters, who je teamatérs, wh struck, in tbe first place, out of sympa: thy with the dock workers, it is expected that a settlement will be arrived at by tomorrow.Mr.Charles Lewis, who is con- dueting negotiations on behalf of the men, it is stated ects to meet \u2018the management of the leading companies this m and discuss the various clauses of the demands presented.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy telcphoned to Jr\u2019 Lewis, leader of the striking teamsters, this afternoon, fo call on him: for the purpose of confertisig in regard to terms of settlement of the tedmaters strike.eputation accompanied Mr.Lewis to Mr.O'Neill's office; and all went her to see Sir 8, \u2018 > SAILORS MIDNIGHT REVELS.A row between sailors and \u2019longshore- on Saturday night.\u2018The police were called out and found it nesesesry to clear out the salons which were.after 12 o'clock, sailors refusing to leave.sailors R 2 2 hrow stones at, the police, e were compelled to charge the crowd with their batons and in the fracas Thomas McGuire, of the 88.\u2018Monterey,\u2019 and Williami Hughes, of the 88.\u2018Montrose,\u2019 received cuts on the head and liad to be taken to the Gen- ral Hospital._ ; reserve SCHOLARSHIPS: FOR McGILL.Several graduates of McGill Universit: and other citisens have already responded to the appeal that Dean Bovey made at the Convocatio > with the bet that some six scholarships, yie several hundred dollars : ans have been founded.Thess scholarships\u2019 do much to attract able \u2018to the U ity.names of tie doors on be made Lion Te gned in due courms,:: : vanter TREE DEAD (Ses also Page 8.SAD DEATH OF CONDUCTOR FOULK \u2014ACTORS AND TRICK HORSES HAVE MIBA- CLOUS ESCAPE.© \u2014 Particulars are given elsewhers of the railway accident at Nelson Lake in the Adirondacks, by which several deaths have taken place.One of the saddest features of the affair was the death of x onductor Foulk, of the neo: ontreal train.Foulk was in gongs car\u2014only for a moment, however\u2014when the collision oc curred.The ba e car was weak, could not withs the shock, - and Foulk, who Bad passed- into it to t, peak to an official on .tbe train eaving the second- car to do s0) was: erushed fo death.- Foulk-\u2018was ons of the brightest railway men on this continent.E ran universally beloved.Those who Low him in Montreal, and at Utica, \u201cbis home, testify to his lovable nature, his alertness, his Christian character.He made no parade of his religion, but he was.a homble-Christian, who, every hight of hie \u201clife, whether he slept at home, or in tha reom whic contained others of a \u201c confrerss, knelt down sud said Bis prayers He was only twenty-five; \u2018had left his happy _ home but seven hours previous to his death, and was eng to be matñed to an estimable yout y.A curious thing is that while death and injury marked the collision ou both trains, the troupe of performers, with their trick hérses: and.donkeys, bound for Montreal, escaped without injury.That is to nl as en actual fact, one of the trick donkeys was killed through , being \u2018pierced by a piece of scenery representing a poetical scene, upon which was painted the lush , for which the animal had doubtless lo in his lifetime, while one of the men in charge had hia hand hurt; but when the train reached Montreal the men and horses, the scenery, estne out intaet (save for the casualties mentioned) while the Sollston Dai ao \u2018deaths .WT e or portion of both trains.\u2014rr THE BLACK KNIGHT.The Rev.J.H.Hector, otherwise known as the \u2018Black Kuight,\u2019 preached two very interesting sermons yesterday in the Sherbrooke Btreet Methodist Church in the morning and in 8t, Giles Presbyterian Church at night.The attendance at both services was q re large.2 \\ eliver à lecture in St.Giles Church this even- !ing at 8 o'clock._.- fr py Bde my te en | sion of men took place on Commissioners street | After being put out of the saloons the| and th y be by the G.- .\u2014- .- THE LATEST PROBABLE SUCCES.SOE TO THE LATE MR.HA¥- B10 TH av, LAN Special cable to Witness\u2019 and Toronto | (Special cable bo Telegmm.) + | London, May 11.\u2014Mr.Arthur Fredess i JP.for the northern divi | ie 3e ant, 3 ed as the how mention Probable succesbor of the late Hon.Me.\u2019 bury as Head of the Department \u2018of ture, ; .Jeffreys is a P.C., D.D, J.P., and County Councillor, and has been à dnetn- ber of the House since 1887, He is a deputy chairman of the House and the president of a number of agricultural societies.+ ===> -, DUNDONALD CUP HIS LORDSHIP.ENCOUBAGES SKILL AT ARMS AMONG R.M._ C.CADETS.- _ Kingston, Ont., May 11.\u2014Licut.-Colonel Reade, commandant of the Royal Military \u201cCollege, has issued details for the annual competition mstitutéd by Major- General Lord Dundonald, president.of the college, to encourage riding and skill at arms amongst the gentlemen eadets.His Lerdship offers a challenge eup, which will be competed for for the first time this month.The teams are to can- sist of four mounted cadets from each company at the college.ti : AGAINST SUNDAY SELLING COMPLAINT LAID TO-DAY IN A TEST CASE.\u201cThe superintendent - of \u2018police to-day laid & complaint against se prominent Gra of tobgcconists on Bt.Catherine street f ; on y.Thé action nse to a demand made by both \u2018the Catholic and Protestant faiths and of various nationalities as rep- Church tarough + \u2018arecly-Agned petion; ure a ia -sign ; and te \u2018Archbishop, who wrote a letter to the civic autliorities on the subject; e Lord\u2019s'Day Allianse, represent ing the Protestant section of the cor- munity.THe decision to make a\u2019 test case was arrived at after a consultation between the Mayor, the chairman of the Police Committee and the superintendent of police, .It was thought best to send out a:det- A eat they ! Tes a them that i did not close their places of business on Sunday they w render themsëlres Hable to an action before the Recorder's This notification was sent out lakt-Fri- Lk mime.ss mor bei ee Spots case was selected for a test, the.i being quite able, fix ES ii ea due Aphosi Boi wo siders a conviction illegal.À shitmo isuo against the sirm to-day.pr merits : ACCIDENT TO A GIRL, - | \" During the noon hour to-day a girl named (Caron, employed in the Beandsrd Shirt factory, Delorimier aveñue, sus tained a painful injury by her heir getting caught in some belting.It is a that she had her head under a table, contrary fo the printed rules of e Mar when the accident ; er scalp was torn, and some of the hair at the back of her head was pulled out.The shafting was stopped as quickly as possible, and the girl was sent to the General Hospital for treatment.im juries are not considered perious.STUDENT KILLED MR.DONALD BOTHWELL LOSES HIS LIFE WHILE WHEELING BESIDE THE G.T.R.Lancaster, Ont, Ma: ald Bothwell, son of Perth, Ont., a second dent at Kin 11\u2014Mr, Don- r.B.Bothwell, ear Arts stu- ton, was instantly killed .R.Internatio: Limited here, at ten o'clock this morning.Bothwell, in eompany with a fellow student named Brownlea, was çanvas- sing for stereopticon views, and was Les starting out on a week\u2019s work.young men were wheeling, Botb- well being on the devil str tween the tracks.He was warned by \u2018the agent as he passed the station, to look out for the approaching express, but did not appear to heed.A short distance further he was struck and thrown several yards, his wheel being] smashed, Friends of the deceased an the coroner, Mr.ilton, of Cornwall, were at once notified, but up to the time of wiring an inquest has not been decided on.Areata : GULF REPORT.L'Islet\u2014Smoky, west wind.- River du Loup\u2014Smoky, calm.RE Father Polnt\u20148moky, calm; Inward 8.50 Ÿ a.m., Manxmsn.; _Matane-\u2014Smoky, south-west wind; inward at 7.30 a.m., Transit; yesterday at 5.88 p.m.Hampstead.Martin River\u2014Smoky, north-west wind; 7.90 am, two masted steamer; outward, yesterday st 6.30 p.m., Bavarian.Cape Magdalen\u2014Smoky, strong northwest wind.Fame Point-Smoky, north-west wind.Cape Rosier\u2014Bmeky, calm.- North Shore\u2014Cloddy, north-west wind.Magpie\u2014Inward .at 7 a.m., Douro.* Netashquan\u2014King Edward anchored.Anticosti\u2014Clear, west wind.g I.Low Point\u2014Clear, south-west wind; Inward yesterday st 2.30 p.m., Terjeviken, and Catalone; outward yesterday at 6 A.qu.Bergenkus ritannie.CC ; Cape Ray-\u2014Clear, sonth-cast wind, - : north-west-wied ; THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, - 1 _ London quotations, while firm, : =\" ; : Afterngon, May 11, 1908.n.of: .local market was Mais on the morn- tbs Montreai Stock Ex then written ap- condition \u2018 airs this aftor- there bel-g little change to notice some \u2018trifitog- difference In one or two prices, all.of which Will appear in the regular price -lat'attazhod.- Congratula- on the termination of the abo?strike are fn order, but speculators and, tradors aPé not yet feeling weil enough- about the stock market.Loans are ét{il reported difficult to secure, but while banks con- \u2018tinue to speak pessimistically, the demand created by present trading is almost nil, and probadly if loans were really desired money would be forthcoming.Cali loans fx New York continue easy at 2%, and are low the 5% to 6 p.c.pajd in FE opiaparec with this market.© APTERNOON SALES.Can.Pac.\u2014100 at 131%, 100 at 132, 100 at 182.: Detroit Ry\u201425 at 5134, 25 at 81%.=\" MS.R\u201425 at 367, 5 At 206%, % at 26%.\"Iron Com.\u201425 at 2, 10 at 2935, 100 at 10 at 29, 50 st 28%, 125 at 2%.sHfax Ry.\u201425 at 100.Twin City\u201410 st 112 1-8.Montreal Power\u201425 at 93.Coal ptd.\u20142 at 117%.Union Bank\u201420 at 138.Tron Bonds\u20144,000.at 78.M.8.R.bonde\u20141,000 4,000 at 105.Baporied b ichofs & Marier, Stock Brokers ord rt Notre Dems Sires AFTERNOON BOARD.\" Stocks Bellers Buyers Stacks Sellers Buyerd mm ja da RAILWAYS.Our.Pacifo.1194 138 WestIndia Ry 680 45 i ectric , 8.108% 3 : enone wt as 00.101 ed Montreal Bi.37 368 - MISOXELANBOUS.; x * .+.Fei ÿ ä Heil Toi Meroh, Cot.\u2026 Dom.Steel Comm, Pape Mine .\u2026.» \u201cpad fe pfe.194 - v1 Power.Dom.Cosl.109% 106% tine Pol) .ddsor Hotel .een i 18 Thranty vive laga.157% sive pr.N.Am.,.18 ERA cere wen EDL.tide.305 .oe i 1 .stes esse ; ; es ir \u201cxd LONDON MONEY MARKET.Landon, 8, 4 p.10.\u2014Consols for money, 9%: » sin, vad ; 7 Bar siluér steady, 24 18-164 per ouace.Meney, 3 to 4 percent.b in open market: shoré- three y 9-16 perenne; de.fee 6 pércent.months, 3% to &-1 NEW YORK STOCKS Burpett & Co.'s SaturJay letter: \u2014 The bank statement was unfévoréble, but not much different from expectations.The loss in reserve was techpically unfevora- ble, and it was explained by the large increase in deposits, and this result of enlarged discounts as reflected in the Joans.@ willingness of the banks to loan largely is fn some respects a favorable feature, because if they were tve of any trouble in the near future, they would mot bé loaning so freely on time as weil as on call, ax the case.Burnett & Co.'s wire:\u2014Sou African m stacks are easier on the rumor of financ troubles at Johannes burg.Manchurian difficulty less acute.Not prospect for cheaper meney abroad.Banks gained from Sub-Tressury on Friday 3.040.000.neral expectation that special session of.Congress will bs held about the middie of November.; - Barnett & Co.\u2019s letter: Easy moner,gooû ¢rops, big railway earnings almost certainly resulting in licrensed dividends, and présperous general bus are the cone itions-en which security rests just now.eo importance of the present candition of e world\u2019s wheat supply, and the consequent demand for our wheat crops appears to have been strangely overlooksd the speculative community.Wall will understand & Co.\u2019s wire: London prices mm.a full week of worries, false reports and fake rumors, all of which encouraged heavy short selling knd some li- quidatisn the markst stands practically where it was several days ago.Transic- tions in Atchison amounted to 132,000 shaces, and the stock lost %.St.Paul, oh sales of 160,000, yielded 14 for the week.Whers is the vistory of the bearish trader and the fling of the Waldorf crowd?The Manchuria affair is settling down.Crop sre good.Gold orts, when they de e pinse, will not be able, Pub- fio buying of bonds is e The market may comtinue dull, bat it Is trimming itself for an advance.Avorage Eries, Atchison and B.O., any further dip, Hold some Copper and the tractions.Sales to noon 210,400., New York, May 11.\u2014Wall Street \u2014 The od pro cpuoins dealings of the week showed ge from last: week's nasrow and slug: gisk \u2018condition of the stook market.Na tienal Railway of Mexico advanced % and the pfd.& point which measured the widest change in the list.-Missour! Pacific, Man- Battan and Amalgamated rose 3, There was & fair spriokling of small losses in the Hst.} Laidlaw & Co., New York, wire their loc] manager, Louis 8.Colweil: American .| stocks in London steady rather above parity.So.Pas.strike 8 ing.Bank statement considered unfavorable but increase tm joans explained by.payment of forel ess.R.k in exc \u2018Frisco will be pooled snd not seid.Understood Ills.Cen.will go om 7 p.c.basis fu July.Great Nor.pushing plans for more active competition with C.P.J.B.Picken & Co.have received the fel- lowing New York: \u2014Rumors of ea- sagements\" of gold exports this week effectively retarded market sovements.The spening was dull at about parity with Lop- don, but later sagged slly, and is now heavy.Experts for April as compared with last year showed little gain, tho heavy increase in shipments of bresé- stuffs and beimg offset by decreass in other commodities.Few: features to market and prices show Irregular.{ractional changes.New York, May 11.\u2014Noon\u2014Money on call sary a pd percent; prime mercaniile per, 4 per-eni Pecon\u2014Prices sold off on the prospe:t of gold exports, but only 8 few -prominent stocks last as much as & point.Bouthern Cape Race\u2014Oleas, strong tro leebergs about ten infles south-aest af oh fie toll 1 the labor trouble on the pr hos Tore soma farge blocks of \\ United States Steel sold at à fractional de- \u2018 \u2018was plainly the 4 te ee AE Metropelitan Securities extended its cline.decline to 3.Delawars and Hud son and General Eleotric were depressed 1 to 1%.Illinois Central ros e à point.and Lak» Erie rat second \u2018Wheeling referred, 3%, and the pref., 2%.nds were irregular.Cloning prices of American stocks in London: , London N.\u2019{.price.equivalent.% Atchison .81 st.Paul .164% 1 L.snd N.120 n% Southern Pacific .56% 55 Union Pacific .92% 90% United States Steel .36 34 UZ.ev or or vn ee eue.38% 3% \u2018= NEW YORK STOCKER x 8) a)! for the \"Witasss by 0._.Mod 2 Rarement Local Managerfor J.8 Bashe & Ce, New York.by direct wire Opening and Clostag Prices, 3 9.m.May 11 Stocks.at 105%, 3,000 at 105.ColoradojBouth LY °° Mass iièse Genoraï Moxnar, Mar 11, 1905, FLUTTER IN COTTON.New York, \u2018May 11.\u2014The wtidest excitement in cotton this season occurred to-Jay when an enormous covering movement was started by an unexpécted advance of 11 to 14 points in Liverpool, attended by Jeavy sales of spot cotton in the English marke: The local market responded with an aq.vance of 15 to 24 points.a new high reson for the movement.The bull clique ren.lized heavily in order to avert a bear par A reaction of 10 to 14 points followed.The market quieted down,but transactions were still the largest of \u2018he season.CHICAGO CATTLE.Chicago, May 11.\u2014Cattle, recelpts, 25.5 steady; good to prime steers, $5.10 to 4 in Hogs, receipts, 46,000; market 0c tg 13» lower; bulk of sales, $6.60 to $6.75.ï Sheep, receipts, 20,000; steady to lower: good to choice wethers, $5 to $6.! CHICAGO MARKETS Messrs.J.S.Bache & Co., No.15 &t Sacrament street, report the closing price; to-day as follows: Open.High.Low.Close.Wheat, May .78% 78% 78% 784 July .1235 72% 724 724 Corn, May 44% 43% Mia ua uly 44% 45 44% 4 Oats, May .35% 35% 3 3 Jui 32% 324 32 22hab Pork, May 18.65 cee eo 180 July .17.10 170 174 Lard, May .8.83 8.82 8.72 8.0 July à .+ .\u2026- 8.95 8.85 8.8 Short ribs, May .cen _\u2026 9.1 July .9.27 9.30 8.22 9.2 CHEESE BOARDS.London, May 8.\u2014The tone of the market for cheese has been weaker, and price show a decline of 1s 2s compared with this day week, old being quoted at 66s to G9 and new at 64s to 88s.Storage butter was quoted at 88s to 92s.Bristol, May 9.\u2014This markat for cheesy was also weaker, and quoted at 66s to TL; creamery butter st 94s to 96s, and dairy a \u201c 80s to 84s.MONTREAL EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS.Between Banké.Counter, New YorR funds ., 1-16 d.\u20143-64 &.Sterling, 60 days \u20149 1-82 Sterling, demand ., 9%\u20149 65-32 cables .9%\u20149 16-16 Paris, francs long.8.Paris, francs short 5.18% 1-8.p.EXCHANGE AND MART L.J.Forget & Co.report the following London quotations: seconds, 98%; Anaconda, 5%; Hudson Bay, 42% G.T.R.firsts, thirds, 48%; C.P.R., 16% ; London, May 11.\u2014The Under-Secretary, Lord Cranberne, said in the House that the British consul at Niuchwang reported that there bas been no reoccupation by Friendly communications on the bad been addrozssed to the Russian ment during the last few days Russia.subjoct verg- y the United States and Great Britain independently, and the Russian Government in reply had intimated it would agree to its engagements to evacuate Manchuria, although evacuation was temporarily delayed.et EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS.London, Mark Lane, g - wheat, firm at an advance of 64; firm at an advance of © 4%d.May 11.\u2014English foréign, American maize, better demand at fall rates; Danu- blan steady.Aimerioan flour firm firm business; English firm.with a Ldve 1.\u2014Spot maize weak.Wheat, No.2 red winter spat, 6s 1%d to 65 2%4.Futures: Wheat steady, May, 0s § 1- July, 6s 4%d value; maise, quiet, \u201cvalue; May, 48 $4 value; June, 4s 4%d value; July, 48 4%d alue.v Paris\u2014Wheat firm; May, 25.25; Sept.and Dec, 2.75; four frm, May, 33.6; Sept.and Dec.31.40, RECEIPTS BY RAIL AND CANAL.CP.R.G.T.R.Canal.Wheat, bush .\u2014\u2014 B8,75¢ 171.466 Corn, bush.\u2014 \u2014 4,452 Peas, bush.\u2014 2,796 1,556 Onts, bush.ve === LI \u2014 Barley, bush.=\u2014 si - 8,400 Rr bush.\u2014 14,366 \u2014 Flaxseed, bush.1,008 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Flour, bris.463 515 \u2014 Eggs, cases .303 195 17 Butter, pkgs.52 81 \u2014 Cheese, boxes .824 36 53 GRAIN.* In sight U,8 and Canada\u2014 ; May 11, \u20188.May 4, \u2018@.May 13, \"03.Wheat .,448,! 33,458,000 000 Corn 6,210,000 6,459,000 5,697,000 Oats 150, $.226,000 2,917,000 Barley \u2014 1 ; Bae Rye .\u2014\u2014 L18,000 1,846, Shipments weekly\u2014 On passage to U.K.3,180, \u201c 1 week \u2026.Whaat, qrs.Maize, gra.500, Montreal.000 er 529,000 To Continent .470,000 - a gst w 430,000 India te UK.\u2014\u2014 \u201c last.week .\u2014_\u2014 India to Continent .4,000 \u20140a \u201c last wi 8,000 \u2014\u2014 Russian shipments oe a.349,000 19,000 \u201c last week .338,000 34,000 Danubian\u2019 shipments .124,000 88,000 * last week 000 PP ,000 54, The total amount of wheat in sight is 07,006,000 bushels, as against 68, week, and 83,662,000 last year, _, 686,000 last Liverpool, May 9.\u2014DButter, good, steals, 058.heeso steady; finest white apd colored, 68s.A CARTER'S DEATH CRUSHED UNDER THE WHEELS OF HIS OWN VEHICLE.Joseph Majeur, 324 Champlain street, a carter, employed by the Road Department, fell from his cart on Sherbrooke street this morning, the wheels of the cart passing over his body.When be was picked up it was found that several of his ribs were broken, and he had sus tained severe internal injuries.The Notre Pame Hospital ambulance was summoned, and be was conveyed to thu institution, where he died shortly after wards.Co: oner McMahon has been no tified, and \u2018investigate the case.pet THE SEWAGE FARM SIX \u2018THOUSAND DOLLARS CLAD : ED FROM THE CITY., \u2014 The Sanitation and Utilization of Sew Company has entered an action for $6,488.50 damages a; the city.The ane nets forth a contract by Which.1e-city was to give it the usp of the Bf; Deris Ward fertilizing farm, and alleges that the land having been left in a condition unfit for culture, it suffered damages to the above mentioned extent through being deprived of revenue for the last three years, on account of the city's failure to carry out the terms of the con tract.Spt HOTEL-KEEPER ASS8:£GNS, Mrs.Albert Savage, oarrying on businéss as hotel-keeper, at Ste.Cune- gonde, under the name of Savage & £: has assigned at the demand of hs, Mignault.parecer OBITUARY.Arnprior, Ont, May 11.\u2014 Mr.Archibald Phee, the weil known proprietor of the McPhee House, died at bis home here lai Bight, after a fow days illness from pneu: - Brantford, Ont, May 11.\u2014Mr, A.H.Dr- mond, principal of the Ontario Instituto?for the - Blind hers for the past tweoU years, died this morning.He had De II\u2019 with pneumcnia for the past two weeks ME LATE MRS.BOWER.The death of Mrs.Joseph Bower, an old resident of Chambly, was announced 03 Friday at the advanced age of O4 year Mrs.Bower was a native of Sheffield, Eoe- land, and on ta this country, settled at St.Johns, removing to Chambly, where shé resided fer over years, Tbe déath took place at St Tesidence of Mrs.John Findlay, 0 Montreal, the family having recently tak® up thelr residence thers.Ths chief mou ners wers Mr.George G.Robinson and Mr Jom McBoyls, Montreal; Mr.8.T.and Mr.John Morriso vices ware held in.the Method Anglican cemetary, Cham! bly, hôsband was interred thirty years ago.THR REV.J.8.H, MOOREHOUSE DEAD London, Ont, May 11.\u2014The Rev.J.5 \u2018Church onse, rector of Christ Coat \u2018suffered .been confined to his bed since.d he took a turp for the worse, and thé er came at 7 o'cibck this morning.Decess was 5 years of age, and bas had chert of Chnich Church parish for the past els ears.The widow and ope soz, Herb ooreboune, of the \u2018Daily News\u2019 editor \u2018staff, survive him.ellie DIED.of PIERCE.\u2014Margaret, second daughter W.M.Pierce, New Rockland, Que., bo in Cwinllynan, Montgomeryshire, © on Wi \u201cajed May 9, 1908, at her residenc: 187 n street, Pomt St.Charles, Financial ______Fisancias Bridger Rallways, Water-Works, Land Surveying BEAUDRY & BROWN, CIVIL EXGINESES 107 St James St, MONTREAL 5585 v2-25cateE 0 oP ve pont BSD RS AaS VHS 4 O00 tn Hw HED Ca om is ue TT ower; 16 St.prices this 0 69s, Tr Was cheese LS OF street, Jepart- brooke of the en he severaj ad sus- The was lo that after- sen no eon of an ac wt the > con- iv | ferti- 0 land 2 unfit to the 1 being b three failure je con ing on , e- vage & nd of rehibald F of the 1ere lait ma pneu- H.Dy- stitution , twenty ad Deed o weeks., an old need on M years id, Ens- country.Ghembly, ars, The , at the ate of ly taken jef mour- and Mr.Willett ly, Ser- > Church sod bav- The in- r in the here her ago.JE DEAD ov.J.5 po Church © About ntlemag and bad ast aig! à the end Deceased ad charge eight , Herbart \" editorial mombary, Mar 11, 1908.FINANCIAL \\ LOCAL STOCKS.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Monday, May 11.A report, to which considerable circula- uog has been given, namely; arrangements are concluded with e Dominion aud Nova Scotia Governments and the city oi Sydney for all-Canadian concern, and the Dominion Steel Company, will estab- jeh ebipbuilding plant, has been denied categorically by Mr.G.Murray, the Premier of Nova Scotia, according to a telegram from Toronto, published this morning, and some of the leading directors in Montreal state that they bave no Knowledge of any such thing.This report, or parts of it in different shape, bave been circulated from time to time during the last two years without any authority, or the least foundation in fact.They are probably renewed at this time to stir up a ilttie interest in a dull season.Mr.Jas.Ross left for Sydney thls morning.All, or most of the New York letters or wires, received this morning, are bullish in tone, but some attention has been given in one or two letters to the increasing strength and confidenc> shown by the bear element among the professional traders.This is only significant from the fact that hitherto views generally have been so completely on the other side, that little or no attention has been given to bear tactics or bear opinions.In the local market this morning the trading was limited, and conflned.to few stocks.Up to moon Canadian Pacific remained firm at 132, with Ilttie interest shown on the part of either buyer or selier.\u2018On the noon call, buyers receded to 131%.Dominion Iron\u2014Bids of 29% were freely made at the opening, and continued during the session without calling out much stock.Dominion Iron ferred was not dealt in.Dominion Iron bonds sold at 79 on the cp- ening, but at the noon call declined to 78% and 78%, with sales at these figures.Dominion Coal asked for and purchased at 109%, duyers showing less.desire on the noon call.In tractions, Toronto Rails sold at 208%, and Twins at 112%, with small enquiry on the part of either buyers or sellers.Detroit was in request off and on during the session, but sales were restricted In .all three issues to two or three marketable lots.Light, Heat and Power was sold xd at M, whick price would have to be paid to fil further orders.Payne Mining Company-\u2014Some enquiry lately, resulting in small transactions at Enquiry is constantly made for any bank stocks, which continue to find ready investment purchasers.On the whole the market thix week opens fairly stasdy, but it has an appearance of yielding to any determined move ofther to depress or advance prices.MORNING SESSION.* C.P.R.\u2014175 at 172.° Iron common\u201425 at 20%.10 at 30.Montreal Power\u20142 at 94, 10 at 94.Detroit\u201450 at 81%.Twin City\u201425 at 41254, 25 at 112%.Toronto Street Rallway-\u201425 at 108%.Ccal common\u201450 at 109%.Hamilton Electric preferred\u201425 at 89%.Bank of Montreal N\u20141 at 250%.Ozgilyie bonds\u20142,000 at 115.Laureptide Pulp bonds\u20146,000 at 104%.Bank of Montreal X\u20141 at 257.Molson Bank\u201459 at 200.Merchants Bark\u20143 at 167, 7 at 108.Payne Company\u20141,000 at 16.Iron bonds\u20142,000 at 79, 1,000 at 7814, 6,- 000 at 78%.Fluetuations .on the loral exchamgs for the week were as follows:\u2014 ~ \u2019 9 2 ¥ 20E n ° = ê 5 i 2 \u20ac A C.P.R.131% 133 129% 132% 3838 Com.Cable .159 16014 15844 16044 450 M.9.R: .2074 267% 26614 267% 13 Toronto St.109% 110 -t09 10834 142 Twin City .113%4 11344 11344 112% 615 do.pfd.1562 353 152 153 30 Detroit.8 83 82 83 835 Toledo .30% 33 3044 32 150 Bell Tel.158 158 158 158 5 Power .934 94 2 84 676 Dom.Coal.107 110% 10414 110% 720 Do.ptd.113% 117% 113% ITR 280 Payne .18 18 18 16 1500 Dom.Cotton 48% 49 48% 49 150 Dom.Iron .28% 30% 27% 20% 1430 Do.ptd.69 69 67 69 112 N.S.Steel .100 101% 977% 101 1295 Richelieu .94 84% 44 65 Banks\u2014 .Montreal X .2685 257 %5 256 a8 Do.new .%0 251% 250 261% 8 Moisons new 187.200 197 200 125 Molsons X .185 197 195 197 « Toronto .257 267 26 266 9 Merchants .166 167 166 166% 69 E T.Rights 3% 3% 34 3% 84 Union .135 185 185 1\u201c Commerce , 16614 167 16634 167 186 Quebec .16 15 1 8 Bonds\u2014 Dom.Irom .78 78 7 78 $3,000 M.8.R.106 106 105 10534 34,600 Power .90 90 80 90 1,000 City 7 p.c.180 180 180 180 1,900 90 90 90 90 2,000 St L.&LC.EXCHANGE AND MART \u2014 May 9.\u2014The Transvaal loan absorbed the stock exchange last week so that the rest of the market had little chance for real activity, and finished decidedly weak, although there were distinct signs of activity \u2018early part of tho week.Americans exWibited\u201d the most pronounced tendency to higher prices.Argentines reached a high record early In the week, but the outbreak of the foot and mouth disease in Argentina caused a moderate reaction.Consols also gathered a little strength the first day or two owing to the decrease in the Contango rate, but prices sank as rapidly as they had risen, London, completely the Russian s:are being given ns an excuse.: Grand Trunk Railway System earnings, May 1 to 7: 1963, $673,720; 1902, $601,9:5; increase, $71,855, Henry Clews gays: \u2014The big leaders are doing practically nothing in the stock market, having apparently decided to encourage recuperation by postponing active operations on either side until conditions become more favorable.Talk about undigested securities has finally subsided.It cannot be said that financial indigestion is general; Jt is } vertisement of - wh pe | report,tho amount of winter wheat plougb- a i 7) The condition of the crop Is 6 percent bet- In 1901 the crop was 93,000,000 bush- This year of wheat, and will probably be more His Gift-of a Piano \u2014Quite a large number p is season, | give a piano on} want to be sure} that your gift will be a Jasting pleasure this by selecting from our stock which inc gir Jeo thé Deering, A.Piano Player.Empire Building, 2470- St.Pianos to rent for the FOR SALE, A -GOQD BABY CARRIAGE.Apply 169.Elgin street.FQR SALE, CHEAP, A TRUNK WAGGON.\"M is strong and durable ons, and bas been covered: and used.as an ice waggon for some time.\u2018Apply or \u2018addreéss J.BEATTY, St.Lambert.- STAMPINGS, - DIES, BRASS SCREWS, Nuts and = Washers, : made to order.RYALL MACHINE SCREW WORKS, 45 Dalhousie street.- WANTED, AT ONCE, S8TRONG GIRL for Laundry work.Apply 1750 Notre Dame street.! AGENTS WANTED ALL OVER CANADA to seil the best household article on the market, used in every home; big profits.ROYAL MANUFACTURING CO., London nt.WANTED, A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER.Apply by letter to L.928 \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply to 43 Lorne avenue.WANTED, DRIVERS FOR SINGLE AND aoubje teams; high wages to reliable men.Apply CANADIAN TRANSFER CO., 3% St.James street, a WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family; good wages; no washing.Apply at once, 26 Seymour avenue, first street past Fort.WANTED, A STRONG YOUNG MAN AS assistant storemaän for metal warehouse ; steady employment.Apply with reference to 33¢ St.Paul street.OFFICE BOY WANTED.Room 81, Imperial Building, 107 St.James street WANTED, STRONG BOY FOR CARPENter Shop.D.H.SCOTT, 2560 St.Catherine street.WANTED, A GOOD HOUSEMAID, TO GO into the country during the summer montHt.Apply to Mrs.CRAIG, at C.R.Westgate\u2019's, Butcher, corner of McGill College avenue and Burnside Place.Good wages paid to a competent person.' WANTED, A PRINCIPAL FOR SHAW- ville Academy, male or females, holding a first A diploma; salary to commencs, about $500, to increase .if work be satisfactory; attendance small.Apply to undersigned up to 20th instant.H.LANG, Secretary-Treasurer, Shawville, May 7th, WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of four.Apply to 838 St.Denis street.: FOR SALE, ON CREDIT OR FOR CABH, Furniture, Ca s, Ollcloth, etc, to suit every taste, at prices defying all compe?tition.PRINCE CO., 88 St.Lawrence st.TU WTAMP COLLHCTORS\u2014L AM BREAKing up & collection of 10,000 varieties and can sell any stamps at hall of Scoll's latest catalogue prices except.unused current stamps.Orders prompiiy lied: 350 Pool street.- y KINDLING FOR THR MILLI: , Ki $3.00; Cut Maple; 43.00; Tamarac Blocks, $2.00; PIM Bidtke, 34.16, cui any length ; deliv 338 in thé .MACDIAR.; ihinend square.Sell Telephone: Up ES Lost, Etrayed and Found.9 2 ; LOgT, SMALL RED COCKER SPANIEL, on Saturday morning, near Western square, tax ro Ww.nt.wil the \u2018.nar ty finding, the.abate please return to ios a rect.and Tecetve very: liberal reward.LOST, A BUM OP MONEY IN THE DIrection of St.Antoine West, or Chatham street.Reward at 405¢ St.Antoine st.ONT, Wandéred away from +85 St.Hypolite | street, about 8.45 a.m.to-day, a boy three \"years old, dressed In = blue suit, wearing A Scotch cap and having a sckr behind his left ear.Kindly notify te police or above address.\u201c Summer Board.BOARDERS WANTED FOR THE SUMmer months.Apply.to Mre \u2018ROGERS, Lakefield, P.Q.A + To eee TO LET, FURNISHED COTTAGRAT Little Metis Adûress, JOHN-@.SAksy AGE, Montreal.: poe À , TO LET, FACTORIES, \u2018CORNER.OF ST, Droain pond sd t nmmodiate vie - power, heat and light; posses- se ; ly to MANAGER, 41 St.- famille stébet.7 = STORE TO LET, WITH HBAT, CEN- \u201ctral, Windows rant and back, on St.Peter 1 t, between \u2018Witness\u2019-Uifce and Merchants Bank Building Appiy at \u2018Wit- - neds\u2019 Office.* : - DFFICES TO LET, ST.FETER STRENT, \u2018between Merchants daak and \u2018Withess' Office.Avply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.423 St.James Street, 4 | TWO FLATS and BASEMENT Fine Light, Hoist.trade, & clearance not helng: effected, .Beerbonm says that the French winter EASY TRRMS, Mitch cows met a better trade for the best wheat Srop, le ery Dhckwerd, and spring = Te show.- o£ which thôrs was a fairly geod According to.the official German crop Apply G.W.\u2018STEPHENS, Jr.| 18 8t Alexis Street.Tel, M.1564 d To LET WOODSIDE COTTAGE New and neatly furnished, with svery India anticipates a full yleld m the three convenience, situated at Leggstt\u2019s Point, eastern divisions and Oudh, and % percent Meti Ey to A.N BLUE.fn the three western divisions, but in the Mets, P.Q.Apply to A.©.Punjab and north west, the yield ® ill be - creme poor, unless rain falls soon.n the central provinces the crop Is estimated at 105 UR percent of the normal, and in Bengal, 92 F NISHED HOUSE AT KNOWLTON, Exports last year were 7,321,818 cwt.of Overiocoking Lake, TO LET FOR SUMMER.Beautiful situation, Rent $108.Apply to R.H.BUCHANA N, 692 Craig $t et PATENT REPORT.Owen N.Evans, golicitor of patents and expert, Tempie Building, reports the.following United States patents granted to | Canadians:\u2014726858, automatic weighing machine, A.H.Cannings ; 726814, antifriction E.Henderson et al.; 726968, woodworking machine, L.Morin; 727008, rabble-arm and connecting device for central shaft in orm-rossters, É.A.Sjostedt et al: 727332.machine Tor hulling oats, 3.BE.Field © WANTED, FIRST CLASS Compositar as Foreman in job office; also assistants.Address, by letter, M., 21, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, AT ONCE, SJELS FOR QOL- lar boxing apd Laundry Dept.; also girls to learn blouse folding.Apply to Mr.WILLIAMS, Standard Enirt Co, Delort- rer \u2019 Wanted.WANTED, TO PÉROHASE, LADIES\" and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, rura, ts, Household Furniture of all Je~ feriptions, Pictures Paintings, Musical Instruments, Firearms, Blcycies.B prices paid.Address MAX FRANK, 4 Craig street.P.O.Box 423.Formerly of 539 Cralg stroet.\u201c Property.TOR \"SALE OR TOV'LET, FINK CORNER house, 4195 Sherbrooke \u2018street.immediate p lou.Apply' to owner, 2718 Natre Dame street.Ball Tel.Main 3936.FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, HOUSE ON corner Claremont and .Burton avenues, Westmount; ten rooms and.conservatory.hardwood flecors; all modern improvements; te to suit buyer.CAMFBE Lib GILDAY, 39 St 183 T ; FOR SALE, CHEAP That centrally situated property.778 and 778 Cra; St at present ocouvied by the-Tirmhents Noble Ca.; : Size of lot.60 x 90 ft.with lane in rear and entrance on St.James street.Apply to The TIMMIS NOBLE CO, FOR SALE.HA very aesirable BRICK AND STONE MOUSE, Semi-detached, on Argylé avenue, Westmount, opposite the Acadenyy.Apply at 3236 St.Catherine street.DOUBLE MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE or Tv LKT.formerly the property of Cardinal Vaughaa ot al., latterly the property of L.J.A.De- HELD OF MONTEE DU ZOUAVE, near the cor.of Sherbrooke and ft.Denis, A rare chance to acquire a homestead.&» fine comfortable property, with 32,000 feet .of land.House is well bulit, almost new, and blight, has a good view over the city and facing St.Denis street; contains draw- ing-room, library, dining-room and ten bedrooms, conservatory, with plenty ot ground for garden after disposing of three or four lots, which could he sold Without impairing surroundings of the house.Id is heated by Daisy furnace and has modern open plumbing, cement basement.The House is well appointed, convenient, and may be acquired on easy terms of Luxurious Place for a small outlay JAMES WALLAOE, Agent, 672 Craig et BUILDINGS FOR SALE.TENDERS will be received for the purchase of Fifty.{hres (63), buildings situated South of No- Dame street, between St.Timothy and Panet streets, in the City of Montreal.The purchaser will be required to demael- ish the buildings, and remove all material and rubbish from building site.All in- formarion.can be obtained on application to the undersigned.Bids must be received not later thea May 18th, 1903.The right is reserved to reject say or all tenders.E.H.McHENRY, Chief \u2019 Canadian Paolfie: way Ge Montreal, Que.May 9th.1008.\u2019 '~ Disease Lurks on Every Hand And Finds Lodgment.in the Weal, Run-down and Exhausted System \u2014 Protect Yourself by Using \u2019 Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.The spring air is often laden with disease germs.The waste and decayed matter of winter is thawed out, and forms 3 regular hotbed of disease, from which \u2018arise poisonous gases and germs te with rich blood throbbin e wi ric] \u2018throbbing throug their arteries need have little fear, for disease peeks out the weak and exhausted for its easy victims.For such there is no season more to be dreaded than spring.| The artificial life of winter is such as to ieave the blood thin and watery, and as a result the action of the vital oggan: such as the heart, stomach, kidneys a liver, is weak, sluggish and torpid, appetite becomes poor and digestion is im paired.All depends on the state of the blood, and bbcause Dr.Chase's.Nerve Food is above all else, a builder and enricher of the blood, it is the best spring medi cine that can possibly be obtained.Once the blood is made rich and pure, the benefit .is felt in every nook and corner of the human body.The vital organs perform their work, the nervous system is nourished and rekindled, new, firm flesh and tiesue is added, and new vig or and vitality permeate the whole system.Instead of purging the system with salts and sarsapañillas -this spring, en- .rich and purify the blood a months treatment with Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, and see how differently you will feel.As this food cure is composed: of nature\u2019s \u2018eatest restoratives, it is bound te of benefit to you.Fifty cents a box, 8 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or Ed- manson, Bates & Co., Toronto.\u2014 THREE DEAD DISASTROUS COLLISION BETWEEN \"MONTREAL PASSENGER IN THE ADIRONDACKS.Utica, N.Y, May 9.\u2014%hree Uticans are dead dnd eight other persons are seriously.injured .ag the result of a head-on gol- hsion between two passenger.trains the Mohawk division of the New York Central & Hydson, River Railway at Nelson Lake, ii the Adirondacks, between McKeever and Fulton Chain, which occurred about 3.15 this afternoon.The accident is.the pos in the history of t .The dead are as follows: \"Frank H.Foulkes, conductor; William Yerdon, fireman, and Joh Glynn; néws- boy.: \u2026 The wreck \u2018vecurred near the siding at Nelson Lake, one of the sharpest curves on the road, and in a-deep rock cut.The trains which collided- were No.650, southbound, from Montreal,» and No.651, which leaves this city at 1.15 p.m.daily for Montreal.| iw had several extra coaches because of the heavy traffic during the last few days,;and it seems almost miraculous that more lives were not lost.1; - ; Instead of meeting the south-bound train at McKeever, Plato, the engineer, received orders to proceed to the Nelson Lake siding.He ran his train through at the rate of twelve miles an hour.The engineer of the south-bound train, it is said, received orders to wait on the sid- GREAT PREPARATIONS AT DE TROIT.FOR RECEPTION OF LORD AND LADY/MINTO.Detroit, Mich., May 9.\u2014The committee having charge of the tits for the reception to be rade, and it was decided to extend an invitation to the mayors of Windsor, Sandwich and Walkervilla, and to Cel.Bartlett, commander of.the Essex Fusiliers, and his staff to occupy places in the carriages.The Governor: Minto and Mayor Maybury will be in the first carriage forming the escort, which is to be composed of the detachments of the Michigan Naval Reserves, the state militia, pnd #he \u2018Fighting First\u2019 Infantry, whichis.to arrive or.Monday at Fort Wayne.ere will be \u2018three bands in the\u2018 parade.: : Mayor Maybury suggests that the fire cognmission be asked to have ome: of the.Detroit Commission\u2019s powerful fire: borts to give a display while the Governor- General's party, accompanied by the flotilla of yachting craft, crosses the river on Col.Hecker\u2019s yacht-{Vita; i Upon arrival on\" wis side the parade will immediately be fdfmed with the line of march through several down-town streets, winding up at.the: Russell House.Lansing, Mich., May 9.\u2014A concurrent\u2019 resolution extending a formal welcome to Lord Minto, Governor-General of Canada, on behalf of the State of Michigan, on hie visit to Detroit next Wednesday, passed the Heuse yesterday.and will come up in the Senate on\u2019 Monday.It is expected that 'a committee of five, consisting of three representatives and two senators, will be appointed to.extend the welcome at Detroit.rs THE SCRIPTURE UNION.A SERIES OF SERVICES CONDUCTED BY ME.GOOCH.\u2014 Mr.H.M.Gooch, the assistant general secretary of the Scripture Union, at the head oftice in London, preached at St.Matthias Church, yesterday morning.Mr.Gooch has been appointed by the committee of the : Seripture Union to make a tour of the world in the interests of the Ugion, anfl is now passing through Ca son his way.back to England, after Jur of over two.vears in Australis ent 11 ha d \u2018text II.\u2018lim.1245, and urged upon parents and pusrdishie of tie young the unice ; who, \u201cwhi example of wo; while taught him the Holy Scrip whoh alone:were able to make wise unto salvation.ok e life of ¥ the: gation, \u2018tke Speaker said, cannot be: RY without a*kriow- ledge of the Bible.\u201d If it is 20t tepght in \u2018our schools or read in vur pomes who Will -be surprised iF:gs a result crime is on.the increase dill spiritgal indifierence and ignorance amongst our hoys and girls is emphasized.* Mr.Goosh gave foraible illustration of the resulting ignorance of simple Bible \u2018truths prevailing amongst the young peôfile.{ Mr.Gooch atpo preached™in St.Martin\u2019s-chureh in the evening, taking as hie} subject, \u2018Looking unio i his sermon Mr.Gooch emphasized th great passages\u2014lsaiah xlv., 22, Heb.xii; 1-2, and Phil.3; 20-21.The Scrip Unisn, of -vhich Mr.Gooch is fetary, is now twenty-five years old, has found its way into thirty- four conntrieg; sud has an organization of 700,000 embers, young and old, who -daily reailthe game short portion of the Scripture by means of a three-fold card of mem hijx coating un annual membership fee 6f five\" cents.- Every branch of the Uniën has its honorary secretary arrangem: iven Lord and Lady |\" Minto next Wednesday, a number of details at a meeting to-day in the Mayor's office.-Col.William Clatimer.was appointed: chief marshal of the ps- |\" eneral and Lady | Mr.Gooch took for} Timothy was \u201cwet at'4 tender.age, had| esus.During) Spring comes round '\\ x Hires Rootbeer to give you vigor.A package makes five gallons, Bold everywhere, or by malt for 25c.W.P.DOWNEY, Sole Agent, 26 St.Peter St, Montreal, Cannda- AILY WITNESS.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From Montreal, *IONIAN .Mays Juve20 July2s *TUNISIAN.May 23 June 27 Aug.1 *PARIRIAN.Ed July 4 Aug.8 PRETORIA .June 6 July 11 Aug.15 *BAVARIAN .June 13 July 18 Aug.2 *These steamers do not carry cattie.- Tupisian and Bavarian are tho largest and tant The Subscriber Begs to announce to his customers and the public, that he has HOYED FRON IS OLD STAND, To 1778 Notre Dame St.(One door East.) - Where he will be pleased to see his friends as usual.J.A.HARTE, DPRUGGIST, .1778 Notre Dame Street.-.THOS.SONNE, Sr.\u2018MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGS, TENTS, SAILS.Waggon Oovers, Sl Horse Covers.SPALL KINDS OF TENTS ON HIRE.Tarpaulins and OlI-8kin ° Clothing.Co 193 COMMISSIONERS ST., Bell Telephone Main 1181.ca Established 1 Cement, Drain Pipes, &oc.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, rete.WW.& F.P.CTRRIB & COs O45 Bb.James Atrest.a.Notices.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under The Companies Act} letters patent have been issued un al of the Secretary of State of Cana earipg date the 17th day of \u201cApril, 1 in, John Warren Pec chant, ths Cit¥ of Monta), J t vince of Québec Alexander Bernar e- thune, merchant; David Edward Williams, accountant; Robert Stewart, manager, all of the City of Winnipeg, the Progince Fait malt of Manitoba; and James of the City of Montreal, alSresaid, for the following purposes, ¥iz.:\u2014The pti£chage, importation, manufacture,and sale ¢f wool- 1en,sotton- and -fur goods of every kind apd description, of merchandise .generally, \"and particularly dress and dry.goods of every kind and description.To carry on a general mercantile and manufacturing busi- pess, and\u2019 the making of all contracts: With municipalities, corporations, and persons generaily relating thereto.The opetittfons of the company \u20180 be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada, by tbe.sème of \u201cJohn W.Peck & Company,\u201d (Limitei}, with a total capital stock af seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars divided into seven (housand five hundred shares of one hundred dollars, and the chlet \u2018place of business of the sald company \u2018to.be nt | $25.05 $25; Paris, 83 t steamers on the Canadian route, 10,576 tons.Twin screws.Midship saloons, spacious promenade decks, elso- tric lights throughout.FIRST CLASS, Bavarian, Tonlan, $75.Parisian 870.Other steamers $65 upwards.ABS.Liverpool, or London de: BOTCON LI ig Tomtom: 248 and $42.50.Other stemniers, $37.50 and $40.Return tickets at reduced THIRD CLAB3, Liverpool, London or Glasgow, L GÉLASGOW SERVICE.Frem Montreal.From New Yerk.Sardinisn.Wed., May 20 | Mongolian.Thurs., May 14 céline .Wed, Msy 27 | Laurentisn.Thurs., May 28 First Cabin 50.Second Cabin $35 Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE.SUMMER CRUISES TO THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN, Norway, North Cape and Spitzbergen, and to Norway, Sweden, Russin and Deamark.REGULAR SERVICES From New York te Plymouth (London,) Cherbourg (Paris) anid Mamburg.- By Twin-Screw Express.and Passenger steamers.1llustrated pamphlets mailed on épplication.For retes-&nd further information apply to JAMES THOM, Gen.Agt.; 17 St.Bacrament Bt.EAI CAR, RUNNING, CHEAP RATES IN EFFEOT.AM State-reoms Heated.Montreal to Toronto, $6,50 Return, $11.50 Montreal.to Hamilton, 87.00 Return, $12.00 Meals and Berth« Included.Special low rates &1so to way porte.HAMILTON MONTREAL E steamers leave Montreal on Mondays and Thursdays at ?p.m.UEBÉC LINE steamers leave daily except Sun- ays at 7 p.m, AGUENAY LINE steamers lesvé Quebec on Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a.m.City Ticket Ofiice, 138 Bt.James street.TEE OFTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.| MARKET BOAT LINES To CARILLON and WAY PORTS.i.- _ Steamer \u2018DUCHESS OF YORK\u2019 leaves\u2019 évery Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a.m.Te Grenville, Hawkesbury, Papineau- ne ville, Ottawa, &c.Steamer * PRINCESS\u2019 leaves Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.30 a.m.Passengers and Freight carried at lowest rates.~ Steamersleave the Cahal Basin, foot of Nazareth street.For further information apply at Office and Stores, 161 to 165 COMMON STREET.Telephone MAIN 1029.; ; R.W.SHEPHERD, May 2nd, 1903.Managing Director.-\u2014 n\u2014 Professional.DUNLOP, LYMAN & DUNLOP Tuntsian.|: DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS.MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL.] DA.ay 9 Junel3 Julyl8 KENSINGTON.Mayl16 June2 July 25 NION.ay23 June?Aug.1 May 30 July 4 Aug.8 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.88.MAYFLOWER.0vvaennnnns pril 23 88.COMMONWEALTH.May 3 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Irishman.April 25 Norseman .May 9 ri Mey 2 Englishman.May 16 Avenmouth Doek ans Bristol, From Montreal.Turcomaas.May 2 | Manxman.,.May 18 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.Yapccuver.April 22 f Vancouver.June 6 Cambroman.May 2| Cambromaa.,.June2¢ a r 2 particulars regarding freight or passage, The DOMINION LINE, 17 Bt.Sacrament St.; Montreal.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.PROPOSED SUMMER SAILINGS, .Montreal to Liverpool.\u2018LAKE ERIE\u2019 .May iit.\u2018LAKE MANITOBA\u2019 .May 2st.\u2018LAKE CHAMPLAIN\u2019 .June 4th.\u201cLAKE ERIE\u2019 ., .June lsth, \u2018LAKE MANITOBA\u2019 .June 5th.And Weekly thereafter.Mentreal to Bristol.*\u201c\"MONTROSE\u2019 \u2026 May 8th and June Gth.Steamers sall at daybreak.FPasscugers embark afiorsp.m,day previous to sailing \u201cThe = Montrose\u201d carries second Cabin ps only.These fine large steamers have twin screws, side keels, muidship saleons, spacious premenade decks, Cléctric light throughout, and are of the most modern type.RATES OF PASSAGE, First Cabin, $65 and upwards.trip tickets at reduced rates.Second \u2018Cabin to Liverpool, and by \u2018Mont- rose\u2019 to Bristol, $37.50; to London, \u2018$40.00.I.Cr Cabin, round trip, $71.25; London, Third Class to Liverpool, London, Gias- gow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- town, $25.00.To book passage and for all particulars apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, \u20ac ST.BACRAMENT STREET, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES, DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly Service.\u201c From MONTREAL.BY BALACIA .+8 ALCIDES.88.MARINA (cold storage).\u2014\u2014Agenta\u2014\u2014 Glasgow, Donaldson Bros.* THOMSON LINE.London Weekly Service.From MONTREAL.Rouna .April 29 -May 8 .\u2026.May 13 SS.FREMONA .200ceccccasseunes #8.DEVONA (cold storage and cool May 15 88, CERVONA (cold storage and cool air).May 22 Feith Service.JAOONA.eveerarrraanes May 10 88.BELLONA.0000000 sosreneses ay 25 Aberdeen Service.88.ESCALONA.uucccrenacsersccuncauer May 20 ~ Agents\u2014Cairns, \u2018Young & Nohle, Newcastle-on, Tyne; A.Low, Sons & Co., 7 Fenchurch avenue- London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Co., Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.\u201c LORD LINE, Cardiff Service.From Montreal, 88.LORD IVEAGH.ees ce.May 15 85.LORD CHARLEMON \u2026 May 9: .Moxpay, May ll, 1903.Leave Bonaventure station \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMiTED\" Daily at 9a.m., Ar.Teronto {49 p.: ilton 5.40 p.m., Niagara Falls.ogi p.m., BusTalo 8.20 p.m.London 7,40 pas Detrett 9.30 p.m., Chicago 7.20a10 4 Elegant Cafe Service on above Tratn, FAST OTTAWA SERVICE Lv.830 a.m.week days : 4.19 p.m.dai: AT, Ottawa IL 30 am.71000 \u201cHT REDUCED FARES Until June IS, 1803.Colonis: fares :r MONTREAL to mn Seattle, Victoria, Yancou.ver.Portland, Rossland, Nelson, Trail, Robson.Ur Spokane .Gene eee sie Anaconda.Butte, Helena sen 4546 Colorado Springs, Denver, Pneb saltLake.I ts San Francisco, Los Angeles .PE) CITY TIORET OFFICES, 137 St.James Street, Telephone Mair 460 ane wm or Bonaventure Btatinn.; ADDITIONAL TRAINS.ST.AGATHE, LABELLE sand Int Stations (trom Place Viger) edie 1.23 p.m.Bsturdsys.Returning, lenves Labs ondays 4.30 a.m., airiving Montre) 8.40 a.m.0.15 a.m.Sundays, returning, leaves Labels; pm, arriving Montreal 9.40 p.m.ST, AGATHE and Intermediate Stations.9.00 a.m Weekdays, returning, leave 8.Agathy st +15, .m., arriving Montreal 7.5 .m.ig train runs to snd fr Tabente on Thursdays).\u201d PLANTAGENET sand Intermediate Btation (from Windsor 8treet).6.15 p.m.Week days, returning, lesve Plann genet, week days 7.15 am.arriring ontresl 9.35 a.m.These trains are in addition to present service.CITY TICKET ant TELRGRAPA OFFICI 129 BT.JAMES ST.INTERCOLONIAL VV 7 NA Commencing FRIDAY, May 22 mms (On Metapedh CAR and every Tuesday and Friday thereafter will be attached to the Maritime Ex press leavipg Montreal 12.00 noon.Returning will be attached to the Maritime Express leaving Metapedis 2.82 a.m.Thursday and Sunday.Pas sengers may occupy car at Metapedia Sts tion after 8.00 p.w.previous evening.=n POA Ma von | a Pe ECM RSS RSETNSNTONZSELEZR, 8 \"rte rer GENS STE PERRET SRONCNEEBUFTES SES Anca ing at Nelson Lake until the arrival of h cards \u2018and.yi : LS orth bound train.but he thought be Lig, issues cards and, Fées to the main wn the part COLD STORAGE.the City of Winnipeg in the Province\u2018 of -~ : Fitted in special steamers of both lines, Manitoba.ROYAL MAIL TRAIN Advocates, Barristers, etc., tenäncäigoi = could reach McKeever in time to Pasa |ieh mentors.\u201d The short daily passages the other train safely.statement; of the railway men the signals were complicated.The train 3 of the accident, while the According to thie {Zwliieh dre intended for private reading at me are consecutive and take the Tead- d leaving Utica was running slowly at the time \u2018Montreal train came thundering along-at a high rate of e through the Bible in a course of five years - ins, 2 1 The headquartées nf the Utjan in the Dominion are at- 24 Howard street, To- of WdSt.Dated at the office of the Secretary of Seas of Canada, this 22nd day of April, R.W.SCOTT, Secretary of State.PLAYGROUNDS AND SQUARES.Have Removed to the North British and Mercantile Insurance Building, 80ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL JOHN DUNLOP, K.C.F.8.LYMAN, K.C., J.H.DUNLOP, B.CL THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, 23 and 25 St Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & CD, CUITE) Leaves Bonaventare Depot 7-45 p.m.every Saturday for Rimouski, connecting with EUROPEAN MAIL STEAMERS.speed.ronto.* Mr.B.Lymn Beard, \u2018At the Finance Committee meetin MANCHESTER LINERS Limited.CITY TICKET OFFICE * ss ; >.= 1 3 Co te 1 ti g.WAL x ) a .; EE og our he Sandustor of the brag, sifeet, con oe the Morse: 5 on Friday es Socket that the FLEET.FALCONER, COOK & MCMASTER, The pay diront regula: ianuahip line between 143 St.James Street.ssed the switch at Nelson Lake, he im- .Gooch will lectire to-night at®ight| between Wellington street and the | Solicit \u2014 \u2014 Pectiately pulled.the Neil some 5 oom o'clogk in.St.George's schoolhouse\u2019 on Tiver, in St.Gabriel Ward, and _the Advocates & Solicitors, on of Sook toe Vnderiméstioned tater OF line the engineer to stop, but it failed to his tour of the world.The lecture will lot on Ontario street, near City Hall Standard Buliding, Montreal.Atlantic City, N.J.work.He then sprang to the emer-| Pe illustrated with limélight views, Bish- avenue, should be set aside as public gC Montreal and Manchester.gency brake and applied that.The OP Carmichael will preside apd during the playgrounds, under the supervision of C.3.FLEET, A.band THE CHALFONTE.brake worked all right, but the two grehing ibe Light of the World\" will] the Parks and Playgrounds\u2019 Associ- J.-W.COOK, A.B.Mo re On the Beach at North Carolina Avenue trains came together before the eed eung by Mr.Waltsr Gaynor.ation, with the understanding that TRADE MARKS, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.had been slackened very much.t is such grounds should be again placed PATENTS, Ali Countries.*Fitted with cold storage ollie hough, that the result of the 5 pom at the disposal of the city on request.FETHERSTONHAUGH & 00, |.os od er | re a ee tvs cr ous but for O'Connor's prompt action.: sa ot was pase decided to turn the SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS, | AUBTRIANA.coon aro & r a .» ; AVR zerp Old town hall and market property in ia Lifo T ZAR ; TEASE er enneeae vor Summer Resorts.The two trains met a few rods from the MR.GEORGE HAM SAYS THE WEST Hocorns Ward into a public square.Cp ailding, MONTREAL.$ T | ; = Bk of Moose river, and some of the IS ADVANCING BY LEAPS HA S » R Ç LINE.cars were reduced almost to kindling AND BOUNDS.THE SAUCIER CONCERT.CR, A DUNTON & H.BABY, Ocean Wave House, wood.a Montreal and Antwerp.u reo sen \u2014\u2014\u2014e \u2014_\u2014 : The concert to be given in the Wind- vu, From Antwerp , \u201d From Mont\" (190 Feet fromm Sea).COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.It is an old story now\u2014the advance | sor Hall on Thursda évening next by TENPLE BUL DING 185 st JamesStreet.| Avni «- fudiriana.a Rye North Beach, New Hampshire.e annual meeting of the Montreal| ment of the great Canedian West, many Mr.Joseph Saucier, the well-known bari- : \u2019 | April 30.co.Birmingha Send for Bookiet.He E.PUTNAM.College of Pharmacy.hel a time it was told with hesitation.]t tone, who has just returned from\u2019 Eur| FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT, ~~ Yhrough billa of lading granted by any of the above day t, a goodly ober eld on Thurs is now on the fo of vary py seller ang ope, where he had andergone a course > MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.\u2026.linesto or from any fÿ-Cansda Ca Ur Western States.bers being present, and Mr.W.H,| tourist.It is real.- It ia \u2018een in.the}S: study in voice culture, gives every in- me ES - For rates of Freight and\u2019 pstticulars, apply to any Chapman, president, in the chair.The| crowded towns and cities; seen cn t dication of being.a success.Mr.Saucier Railway Agent, orto shnual were Tead b treasurer, bot report and financial statement Mr.E.Muir, secretary- of which showed the col lege to have had a prosperous year, there prairies; seen in the comfortable ban accounts of the farmeys.°°.+ - Mr.George Ham, of the C.P.R., who has returned from a trip W:it, accen- will sing a recitative and air from Biezt\u2019s \u2018Pecheurs de Perles\u2019; \u2018Ma Bien Aimee, (Boellman); \u2018A Ma Fiancée\u2019 (Schumann); extract from \u2018Manon,\u201d (Massen- \u201cARCH.McGOON, KSC.IMPERIAL BUILDING FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited, Agents, 4456 Francois Xaviel , st.MontreaL,P.@ \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 having been ninety students attending tuates the gl story.Winnipeg PY ns ee de) and Tek Malm 1358.Room 2, Suet! e lecture courses and a good]; Crow ; buildin ing up; wheat x veu, 5 ; ; | 1 of cash to cay over to next Year's ac.increasing; farmers ably Eb ay their also taking part in the concert will be MITH, MARKEY Groceries, Provisiens, &c pA count.The following gentlemen were| accounts by cheques; fat deposits in the Mme.Saucier, Mlle.Landry, Emiliano & MONTGOMERY x acted 2s the exscutive board, namely :\u2014 .- 3; \u201chi Renaud, and J.B.Dubois.: Ghee Shes ative board, ely = banks; and a land; into hich all the ADVOUATES, BARRISTERS, Sow essrs.Bn Trém| , Jos.pt, world seems streaming.t least, man | Fdmond Giroux, jr., Thos.R.Goulden, thousands from all parts of the world.tis TEMPLE BUILDING, H NEY IN THE 0 SH EN R.W.Yi ia s A.B.J.Moore, T.E.From- the United sites they still con.= - Advertisements.145 ST.JAMES STREET.| .= = Gagner, R.end M.| tinue to come\u2014farmers who make th .ROBT.C.AMITH, KO FRED.M.MARKEY, ; : \u201c \u2019 These \u2018with \u201cMears.W.H.Chapman,| best of everything.In rd to conges.UNPLE AS ANT PERSPIRATION ! GRO.H, A.MONTGOMERY, .EXTRACTED HONEY in Glass, all sizes, president: A.J Lfdirence, vice-president, | tion, in re to scarcity of cars to haul WALDU W.BKINNER NEW MAPLE SYRUP, pure, .and E.Mvir, treasurer, | who! the crop and the like, why, when that .; - - = NEW MAPLE SUGAR, pure, .HOTEL were elected by.acclamation, will form| occurs in the United States, as it oc-| The Offensive Odor of Perspi- PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS CRYSTALLIZED ¥iGs, ) J the board of the college for the ensuing curred last year, photographs were token ration Removed by Foot&tm |\" 0 WwW E N N.EVAN.$ CRYATALLIZED GRAPES, Broadway and 63rd St, N.Y.ity year.i A and sens broac about the world to| I?there is any unpleasant perepiration ]' - W.- : A 3 4 | show the amazing prosperity of th -| odor t f the body, can | ; ue 5.eu STUFERD DATES, A Familyand Transient Hotel MR.GERMATN'S SUCCESSOR.ir.Mr Ham Eyes that ae \u201centirely overcome bythe \u2018use of Fool rm.veuris meme .Seuranaz STUFFED OLIVES.Famiyan Day and Tpwards.sa.à \u2018 coun which-can raise more in t Dusted in the armpits or in hoes, isl S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ ee ee ) NES, The \u2018Canada\u2019s\u2019, sper L Quebec, Or\" She raiiways can.handle is plice where] antiseptic action.1s most effective, destroy: - USINESS CARDS WASHED $1G3, tn Si) Baskets.Telephone in Every Room, respondent .say# that \u2018he considers.anybody can make a good living ing those bacteria or germs which.are thed ; : NATURAL FIGS, ted for the excellence of its cul himikelf in a position to siste that : - ie cause bf disagreeable, sweaty odors, Bé- AND x Restaurant note lo Fmoderate pricese Mr, ~Lacr: oix, \u2018advocate of Sorel, has DMIË AL'CERVERA HONO sides this, it is soothing, coelmg and, re.| COMMERCIAL PRINTING FIGs tm SYRUPS, | sine, its efficient service 8% oderaté p been\u2019 appoinjed succesppr Lo\u2019 the ate CD My Adaitel Corne Las a mt daiicate sim Price 29 coma].OF ALJ KINDS NEATLY DONE, At WALTER PAUL'S |ORCHESTRAL CONCERTSEVERYEVENINO Mr.Germain; as magistrate for the | Madrid, May 9\u2014Admjral Cervera has box of 18 powders, at druggists, or pall, At the * Witnves® Office Grocery Establishment, ALL CARS RASS the EMPIRL distriet\u2018 of: Réelteliews |: : ** * Àbeen quzetted n life senator.STOTT.& JURY, -Bowman+tiile, oat is 308 DEPARTHENT, Band for bookiet.W.Jelnaan Quinn.Prop Former Metcalfe and 86.Catherine Streets./ Pp FISCCEFISQSTEILTED ey \u2014 - S.yemediate es Labels Montreal Labelle ; p.m.ns.L.Agathe treal 7.5 and from Stations > Planta + arriving vice.OFFICE ay 22 oli day ime Ex D.d to the etapedia ay.Pas edia Sta- ning.RAIN 45 p.m.nnecting \"ICE.J.m7 re.Avenue oth, Haines Co a eee a LSE, pshire.rNAM.\u2014 S\u2014\u2014\u2014 tE, LY.City t Hotel- pwards.one of its cul- ate prices.EVENING PIREL sing.Prop ee Ame Moxpbar, Mar 11, 1908.Advertisements, Common soaps destroy.the clothes and render the hands liable to eczema.0 REDUCES EXPENSE Ask for the Octagon Bar IN THE OLD MAUSOLEUM., STORY OF THE MUTINY.(By R.E.Forrest.) {SUMMARY OF STORY ALREADY PUBLISHED.) The story opens with the arrival from foglaod, of two daughters of MPI.Neale, an indigo manutacturer at the station at Hajigunje.The Neales live in an old Mausoleum.At one end of the station lives John Dyke, the magistrate and collector.Chloe, the younger Miss Neale, becomes engaged to Dacres, one of the English oficers stationed at.H je.| Captain Steele Interests the elder Miss Neale lo Mrs.Graham, the Burmese widow ot a Scotchman, and ber children.Sulii- van Bird proposing to Mary, is refused.Zulfikar Ali Khan preaches the Holy War.News comes of the taking of Delhi and the borrible details strike terror to the hearts ot the English at Hajigunge.Captain Steele advises disarming the Sepoys, but is ig- pored.Mr.Neale\u2019s place 1s to be the rendezvous in cass of outbreak.Old Bhola Misr begs the Colonel to go to the hills.Dacres drives the sisters to ses Mrs.) Forde.Word is brought of the mutiny of tbe Sepoys, and they drive to Mrs.Dyke's house.Colonel Monk, with Dacres and Steele, hurries to the lines.He appeals to their reason and loyalty, but is shot down by Bhola's son.Steele and Dacres escape,and hurry towards Mrs.Dyke's house.Mr.Dyke is killed as he guards the treasury, having sent Bird and Forde to rescue the women.Mrs.Dyke's servant tells the women all the officers have been Kilied.Mrs.Grabam tells how her daughters hava been torn from her.Mra.Dyke gives a bag of jewellery to the servant who drives off.Mr.Dyke's faithful jemadar hides them .in an outhouse.They are d vered,- but s native whose child Lo ham has nursed insists \u2018they be let alend, ~The house is looted.They are found » ental Btesle who, with Drcres and them away.They are driven a Te ood soleum.With the Nealés \"they move into tbe little fortress-like godown, taking the took.Bird, Sawyer, and eld Bhola Misr join them.After looting \u2018the mausoleum the crowd rushes to the godown, but on having two men shot down they gather in groups round fires to walt for morning.The besieged sleep on the roof.They find they Bave only u very small store of water.It is locked up snd the key given to Mary.They breakfast on 1 s 4nd unleavened cakes.- \u201cHeats Yivdd command \u2018and is \u201crbthded while raising a breastwork on the parapet | and the light cupolas of wall.The heat is overpowering.Bhola Misr and Steele give their portion of water to the children.Chloe turns to Dacres for | tomfort but is repulsed.He blames her father for their being shut ta the godown da misery.He tries, to water {rom Mary.Bhola Mise suggests hunting for the oe well, Steele gives a shout of relief when the old man exclaims that he has found it.CHAPTER XXXVII.\u2014Continued.Never did digger in gold or diamond mine look down on new-found nugget or i with more delight than did two nglishmen on the rim of xposed to view.The happy news flies through the ison and brings all the members of it fl ocking together to the \u2014 Advertisements.ALMOST AFRAID TO G0 T0 SLEEP FOR FEAR SHE WOULD NOT WAKE UP.FLUTTERING OF THE HRART.{ SHORTNESS OF OR BREATH.FAINT AND DIZZY SPELLS.Ars, Wm.Bingley, Grand Tracsdie, P.Ely Has a very toys Experteace, un MILBURS | get under one\u2019s masonry now].Ppa ing Lu weight tad soon got a way = wv ne surface of the earth.There is no lack of tools, & fickazes an, and spades and baskets.Then umps in and does a cheery spell of work: his arms have not been so strained since they pulled in the bosts at Eton.Then Bawyer descends into the narrow masonry ring, slowly and solemnly.\u201cIt is very difficult to work in this extremely circumscril ares,\u2019 he sa \u2018Most fatiguing to the dorsal column.But he, too, has sunk himself down a good d del ere he emerges from it.And what a sight are Evy Frousers, on whose ENOWYy W.cc e \u2018wont so y to pods Hel i\u201d t e sun is near his se What a weary time he has been def ing from the zenith.a us go on to the root a t a breath of fresh air\u2019 cries Side! e Lot us have our tea and | jocuite un thére/ They go up and watch the palpitating sun near the undulating ho great red globe drops below it.Ee brie?evening has come.The usual Quist evening.There are no portents in the air.The heavens are not rent.The earth does not quake, There it no disturbance of the usual order of things.The cawing erows fly slowly overhead.The lowing herds wind slowly o\u2019er the lea.\u2019 The bright after-glow comes on as usual and is followed by the sudden darkness: The stars shine out bright and clear\u2014 twinkle as joyously us ever.We may adjust our moods to nature's, but she does not adjust her moods to ours.The breeze is playing among- the leaves and: por while tlie last breath is\u2019 stivg- Lif on our lips; the bright sunshine: Is on mead and plain while our eyes rkening forever.- ne teæthings, including the the big silver teapot, have been arranged along the top of the inner parapet wall.They gather t around, eager for th cheerin ught.\u2018My dear Joan,\u2019 says Mrs.Stra \u2018does not this bring back oid times?\u2019 \u2018I cannot say tbat it does,\u2019 replies her husband.\u2018I am not aware that we were ever before in such a situation as this.\u2018Oh, no! of course not.But you remember when we first came out we to dine in-the daytime and have our tea out-of-doors in the ev \u2018But surely {he sitting in the open air peaceably and comfortably.before.one\u2019s own door, with no danger threatening cne, was a very different situation from this.The very opposite.\u2019 \u2018I am sure it is very Pleasant here now.I always like taking my meals out-of-doors.How bright t.a Teveni star is.Take Mrs.e this cup oi tea, Mr.Bird, pod try and prey on her to drink it.wish we had Bi milk.But they say, Eh get the taste of the tea better without milk.They always take it so in China.\u2019 From whete they #it they ean, of course see quite plainly the bis \u2018bulbous dome the old mausoleum rising up into Beat air far above the tops of tae trees, \u2018It seems very strange,\u2019 says Mrs.Neale, \u2018to have one's nouss and rounds Mar es and not be sble to 0 into them.esterday nobody co go into them but ourselves, and to-day ev- aybody can go into them but ourselves.\u2018Very!\u2019 says Mr.Neale.sarcastically, \u2018I wonder what they \u201chave done with the poultry, John?T have not as yet received any aut tic information on the subject,\u2019 says Neale, in the same tome.Tf they have looted the house I hope they have left somes of nur dresses behind,\u2019 remarks Mrs.Neale.\u2018When we go into Agra we are muro to be asked out a good deal.Peploes and the Shands and the ey are all there.It will be awkward té have no dresses.\u2019 \u2018What an extraordinary woman Jou are, Ann!\u2019 hog out Mr.ou had every.there was no dangar, an everything quiet and Comfortable about you; you were always in a state fear an trembling.Tais was going oe and \u2018that was Ging to paper when\" you are F2 ae and discomfort ot ger, oi + ru séëm \u2018to mind it! I de Apt understand it; it is so inconsistent.\u2019 Mary Neal eale, too, had yemarked the \u2018inconsistency,\u2019 \u2018with\u2019 wonder and evry not with fault-findipg.She who shown such extruondinary ingenuity in conjuring up imagi ngers seem able to see real ones.Ed vs had made mountains out of molehills now made a molehill out of a.mountain.There were now no \u2018continual vaticinations of evil; her.f now.were of joy.and not sorrow.ere was a ny forecasting of te Sve.\u201d Stary Bes my for ing of the future.pony tore her \u2018mother to be utterly cast down pected miserable, a burden on HEART AND NERVE PILLS She has been restored to perfect health, She writes : \u201cAbout seven months ago Iwas badly run down in health and be- tame v weak.I was troubled with futtering of the heart and shortness of breath.Whes lying down at night 1 was Mmost afraid to go to\u2019 sleep for fear 1 would never wake uf.When ¥ arose in the morning I would feel a Kitle better, but as soon as I started fo work my heart would start fluttering, my head would bes come dizzy, faint weak spells would come over me and it weemed as if black objects were floating before my eyes, 1 was ing worse every day until 1 got a box of Uburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills.When ne box was half gone I could feel that they had done me good and by the time it as finished I was in excellent health and would advise all sufferers from heart and Serve troubles to try them.\u201d Price so cts.per box, or 3 for $1.35, all ealers, or THB T.MILBURN C0., Limited, | preios of the girls b re, 927, i them; she was calm, quiet, and cheerful a support.With.) Dacres Mary's expectations had been ex- actlv reversed.oF a time like this,\u2019 goes on Mr.Neale, think only of the dinners you are to go to at Agra, of the clothes you are Gad to wear.Most wonderful.Jt saows clearly that Jou used to trouble yourself in and others needlessly with your timidity.1 always t and said so.You re member I told yon so\u2014very often, \u2018Very often, John\u2019 says Mrs.cale, quietly.\u2018And to ma © an effort.Now have made the.effet \u20181¢ puzzles me,\u2019 bluiders on Mr.Neale.\u2018You used always to be in such à fright ue about the ride or a drive something would be sure to happen.If they were out in the daytime you thought they would get sun- struck.At every meal you were afraid that something would disagree with them.nd now, w them, you do io mot seem to mind it & bit.Your only co is that they\u2019 should appear in len with nice dresses on!\u2019 Was that her only concern! Witness the long vigils of the night before, when e nad lain sleepless, listening to the er side, strain ins her ears to catch the Sainte eound is.If \u2018hey went out for à die.en real dangers threaéen || \u2014_ \u201cSH.= +.PN Ps = I / GREEN OR BLACK \u201cThe Tea with the taste you'll an the plain below! \u2018Witness the throbbing of her heart wow, which she strives to still by her sid inst the ail on | wh nine her Shel ses hor e, e Te \u2018wetted Porta Fe or so many os last : be, 2 -and encounters Steele's quiet, sympat hie me and knows that Be, at least, understs: nds her.\u2018She gives bim + a faint little smile, and then says, akly, \u2014 \u2018Well, John, if I have been Toolish I am determined not to be foolish any longer; not to maké Ty self and others miserable needlessly.\u201d But it was different then and now.I- \u201ccotld prevent the girls from eating of a certain \u2018dish, going out in the sun, I cannot taie them out of this place.We must make the best of.it: while here.I am so thankful that we are in such a safe place.We haves plenty to eat\u2014thouga P'ased- to consider ehu- patees unwholesome and will spon have lenty to drink.The party from Agra ill soon arrive to conduct us there and what elothés we shall have to wear ie surely the most natural thing to think Of ft \u2018Except whether the enemy will not take us Pret interpolates Dacres.\u2018The most natural\u2019 eries Steele, quickly.\u2018We shall present, a pretty spectacle as we are.Sie is the best man among us,\u2019 he says, in an undertone, to Mary, by whose side he sits: \u2018What cannot be cured must be endured,\u2019 sa , solemly.\u2018And\u2019 by en,\u2019 siys Mrs.Neale, \u2018things\u2019 might have been worse; wo terribly worse that I hot are ov Cu of ta ; A t 2.aughiters_ go pe.vit ot \u201cDhar \"Mrs.taking that lady by the band, 2 understand how we may of Mrs.Dyke\u2014think of Mrs.tip of poor Mrs.Graham.\u2019 ~ hey had not been able to pereunde Mrs.Dyke to come up.re: Gi was below cooking the cakes which ora: ed rt of their svenin meal, es,\u2019 says softly.\u2018We should indeed be rial But none of them really knew the height \u2018| pt Dis ti ei ores rea ew the s of fear it ov They knew not fear that éven now was reams i fhe heart, while he spoke to them with smiling face.Th Enew not of the dread shapes and bank toms surrounding her, and over ich she so heroically maihtained a mustery.(Fo be continued.) BIBLE WRODS MONDAY, MAY 11._ ar 0 .CHRISTIANE._ 1 Dod, wills that all men should be saved.2.Sinners are unvwi 8.The majority of fea Christians are not in sympathy wit wit] the loving the dyi First.es mrs the world ring, Christ lost sin- t His Son ta save them.aot eee ne.i, 187 LD.ii, 4.) Jesus came ing the, and their findin joy to God.Jot he loving Father a to welcome the reterning sinner.(Lu.20.) Second.\u2018Jesus charges ord in being unwilling to be saved.(Jno.v.22 as grieved at the hardness of th (Mk.iii, 8) and wept over oie impenitency.(La.xix, 41, 42.) : Yes, there are lost ones, w: neglect, rade, refuse ne seeking fer vious, to add to.Hesven's Joy.nopieless ones, who vill not ta home to a Jovin Frot tension vit, the som Sonate with i e\u2018 com ness of the Bo Son of 2 God in i teers sed over, blood.outpoured r sinners?! Oh, Christians, to their res I am over | * A ones wih oe us, on ; À cases the GOD, THE SINNER AND Father and « gracious God.Without God, with out Poor, poor \u2018souls.Third.AN C are not in sympatèy with |, s arpone of grace, wi 8.propio ,.work or ith Périshine \u2018indifference, and ti their n Ep effort to { save ts of Christiani- like.\u201d © GET YOUR .7 - : BEDDING Re-Mado equal \u2018so New.at TOWNSHEND'S |.; \u201c.Aévortisements.\u2026 GIVE.YOUR CHILDREN | COWAN'S PERFHOTION COCOA \u2018AND DRINK IT YOURSELF.The most nourishing and ning rion, in a whois iis list Sr dietary THE COWAN CO, LTD., Toronto.(WATT & RIDDELL, Carpenters & Buildora, : sobutes pp en fining dos prom modsrsts, Ratim workmen, F > Rhone hr 8 GALEDONIA, 100 ne ot, ce | BAIN 4, pce pee = Artiste: Festi ns at roles rs \u201cNEW STY LES : In PHOTOGRAPHS.Mountings Unique s and Elegant.RICK'S, ATUDIO rine.\u2019 rian Gi CATHERINE STREBT.: te 207% Tr Telephone, ; The LAKE OF THE WOODS \u201c MIRLING CO.\u2026Ligites \"mattis at Koowatin a and Portage | Prat a REMOVAL ! \u2014THE- CALEDONIAN * Insurance Co.of Edinburgh, Have Removed to the New Liverpool, London .& Giobe \u201cCAPACITY, 5,000 0 BARRELS, BAILY.Eastern Office: \u2019 Ne.10 ©.PR T exraph Building, et F U Xavier St.T6 VICTORIA SQUARE -I8 HOUSE » OLEANING BRUBHES of Every Description sold at factors.prices, ae TIC PIS Repaired.Tel 3948.- TURE.FRA in wi fogs pein à grad fa Building, ake from london ro ir Soares.\u2019 112 St.James Street.Of Frames Heil sodas now.a.| ih Sul co ry \u2018slooh s contd ine! \u201c1 have Lao Colon! pol gently set: or ling, be we tradin must drop ous fly; preach.Jesus to them ere they a?YY No matter how où have been ill, | ) Teak?nor how er y > i ke à Ayers nee te hing th blood.\u2018cine ou can take for pu 2 ching the Ee Pills for constipation.0, - Most businesses have wide gaps have some chinks at which Hevotion\u2019 ! bel may: slip in.But we are never so ur-f work-+ba we feeding, nothing ean forbi a thought concerning\u2019 God\u2019s 06 and a \u2018word of praise for it; deery our need of God's kielp, and des-, pates « \u2018brief pétition for it\u2014Iyago] in 1867.- The Rev.Arthur T.Pierson, speak- of the relation batween the come eo and the will of.God, says: \u2018The Mo conscience sustains to the will of God} | some such relation as:the eye sustains | - to.any work that we have to do, Four: eye may bé very \u201cwecurate, but who.would trust you to build a wall if have ro dependence but your eye! fhe plumb-line alongside and the level upon your work, end Jobb Ingotevers decry tion.Ordets) LANSING LEWIS, Maasgor.W.H.HOPE'S Art Store, PAUL PINSLER, \u201c| \u201cresbase.Wightelass Éphaistorer.Interier Bocsrator Cw ¢ lmowledos, - thod! gérant the e cas = voc vein for liquors after \u201cdeing Colon Indersed by Members of YF, C.Te Ü.Mrs, Moore, oe Delo Yomi, Su Wecian's Chria- Calitornia, writes RT oa and the Tae hon Bove the Sy Se | et =.of our aod 2d os Beal to find treatment to aid us in our tempersnos work.by oie 81.oe tom.ETES RE ra closely intent on\u2019 an be we travel Œ we \u2018studying\u2014 then Sha united action of ere; plumb-line tended to _ Kat! mates Turn and lével ps you to make a lect- wall In the matter of.& POPE Tar and duty your > ei the fallible MATTINSON - conscience, the plumb-line and level the revealed will of God, tion of the two together enables you to bufld a character and to do works that afe-according to the will pf.God.\u201d \u2018Ranrs Born) ces and the ac- may be.today, the best i J al ea: i 5 DECORATOR.r COLONIAL REMEDY Jen usin, du gia of water a Reel = ait \u2018sewatipeu\u2019 Rolls and'Toois a spoctaity.\u2018that we wedge eg }| 54 dévator Ave, MONTREAË Cabinet der ta Eon bd Carpet ne 4062.8 87.C CATHERINE: oT.AL in Céder need 5d That Ari by a for prices from\u2019 ps HENRY JONES, J 48 Beaver Hall Hill 8 a FAPER-MANGER.ana Prompt Attention - Downham & Hastings! ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, 48 Beaver Xall HilL Rlectrio Wiring of all \u2018kinds.\u201cJAMES, LAWSON, > .MACHINE and ENGINE WORKS.- Regpirs of silisinds prempbly sttonded ba.: BJ 0OTR STREKT.Bell Tel.Main 386 \"J.SKINNER, 680 St Lawrence a 3.Doors above Prince Arthur SEE | OEE SI GEHANT, | CARPENTER # BUILDER, | \u2018Shep 62% he 6.Lawrenes oe , Mouse\u2014 641 St.Dominique nr PLUMBERS, - vos.\u2018Dorchester St, Furnaces Cleaned and id Ropaired.- .Tw Up B02 Night Nest Amited), .MANUFACTURERS Ov PAOKING CASES, BOXES of all assoriptions, .Sowduet ors and Kindiing.| Yeunger poet suggested that they | poet @tn't mean that be was tne si.\u201c could say no mores [te it walked.seross the \u2018page, smb\" ULLEY\u2019'S BRUSH WORKS, | TREMBLAY & RIENDEAU, | TrLumsen, Gas & STEAMFITTER le ess Orders Promptly dttended to.ist we | \u201cÉÉLAPHONSE\u2014U sil Es\" | Th Va tt Sas | PP 1 Sashes, Door \u2018Blinds, ete.\u201d 42 rx LUMBER, rough and planed, |S \u2018Gough was lepturing ia Deston, añd tp the course of hig remarks be said.there were two poets, ons old qué the other | young, who spent an \u2018 ovtétes together.tes laborate on a voftme of verse, but veer answered him haugbtily: togétber?\u201d .\u2018 \u201cMy dear friend,\u201d the young pout Veo torted, \u2018\u201cwhy should you call youredt am ass?\u2019 .\u2019 the point of the story about Ge tro pécte that he had told, ~~ } \u201cWell, \"* said Gough, à Uttle contuved, \u201cI suppose the point of that story lies.in the deftness with which the young mpde the oid one call himself an ass.\u201d © * \u201cBut,\u201d said Gough's friend, \u201ctHe A gf meant that he \u2018wad the bare.\u201d as z He ; Empleysr (turatng_ave aver leaves of to\u2018 élerk)\u2014\u2018John, you .are very catsieté; c des how this writing is bowled, Joba (pervously)~'That\u2014thst was & OF, - Eiiployer.(turning aver to another pag \u2014But what is\u2019 this Blot\u2014surely y ot: not de that?Johi\u2014\u2018That i the\u2019 LA sir; 1 \u201cmed nr -4 Lady\u2014'1 \u2018can \u2018sympathise vu you.+ know alt about 11.2 °° Shop Girl\u2014'Have Fu ve \u201cvor ns shop?.Lady\u2014\"Worse; Te movof in socioty.* HOW HE LOST HIS BRAUTT.Le i i Hi { : in ati |tary- ne RO R 1 810 \u201cThe -next- day he pessenteë billet 8 3.3, only to Sad Mr.Armour shived of rares mer LX 0 the = J \u2019 Défstrined to be, on baud beteiw bs dese: Le camé st 7.90 (ha eit Gay, culy te ve grected by Mr.Armour with the question: do: with.your forescems?\u2014 New Yuk \u201cTimes.PTE Lo .\u2014\u2014 \u2018I acge to.M0.rémériné Lhe customer as .sbe watched the man .at tee market tries the allow gf ham she haf betght, \u201cyom om wasting 8 good dead oF \u2018that mest.\u2019 \u2018Not at ail, miedhiit,\" he mié, quality: 3 A TEE 190 WARE A eo Treusd be os ped maps sad Si and press as mow Tare if the fully dyed.w we thems inte hes ne 8% BEDDING HOUSE, Ee 1008 .B o\u20ac the late J ERS mi to 2504 fg Sia corse vats Repair Speing pis ovary 5 short Tyioes ors sens end i Ss SID Rew garments.; R.PARKER &C0.| Mintread, Goo \u2018= \u201cPIRE AT OTTAWA.\u2018and -Twe-Thousand People HALF A MILLION DOL- NEARLY Pa Lo : Ottaws, May 1lo~For a second time within three a large section of Kingston penitentiary for a like offence committed in 1805.~~ Mayor Cook\u2019s estimate\u201d last night was that two.thousand persons are C \u2018 ion of pro- perty-is.set down at six bundred thousand dollars.- His Worship_saya-that.250,000 -worth of lumber was .,con- ved and #550,000.worth of.other strict was in the extreme edd of Ot- taws, in what is known ss Mount Sherwood and Rochesterville.This is the.same part of Ottawa that suffered in-the big fire of 1900.=~ 7 1 = .Nobody sew it actually.Hy.stared, \u2018but suspicion fixed upon John White, who yd been banging around another fire autel corner of: Bsead _and Wi : He is only twenty-seven years ald, but was coñvieted by Chief Justice Boyd in Jahuary, 1895, of setting- fire, to Bootl\u2019s lumber piles, int the very same\u2019 region, and senteñced \u201cto ten years in n penitentiary.He regained nis.Hasty on Oct.17, 1901, on i He vue a tured Bush, & policemén, and lodg: | ed a The _police station cells The | \u2018 whole city knew of his arfest, and it is well he was secured of his life might have paid the- ty.\u2018The.blaze broke out at half-past thiee o\u2019clock yesterday aftérnoon, and was at its very worst, and £ll \u201cthe power of the ity\u2019s trained force employed to combat its fury when, with out « moments notice the water supply absolutely cessed.The main valve gt the pump house where the water enters the studet servité, was m a weakened.state, and urst, with the datrà preqaure on-the pantps.For forty.minutes the ity\u2019 was without a dwp of water, \u2018ere was nothing ¢ to \u2018dv \u2018but look on i y eds,\u201d \u2018whilst this \u201cde: yoaring element ploughed its way on to the factories, mills and power houses.on -what are known as the flats.The, City Engineer had know: that the valve was weakened, and re- s were about to be rhade when the \u2018 emergency arrived and the casting gave Rays _.pire fy pir.ayes, ad, could d6 nothin se i had do vo % \u2018But when the pressure did return, dde fre lndâies fought with à determi\u2019 astion, and,a hardihood that hot even \u201ctha, destroying.elerhent ould\u2019: over e, and the fire.Was prevented from spr \u2018to a district Horth of Wèl- Vngton street, in.which thé loss would, -béen-even.môre severe.Marne blame originated in \"Booth\u2019s limber piles, adjacent to the \u2018main line of the.Canada Atlantie eu The wind was blowing yw fongly from the.south-west, and the path of the fire as far as it extended was over.exactly the same Tego 2 the fire of 4 three years: ago.There was not a ingle house destroyed but bad ben, bat singe .1000, BE oT, Dut belonged.tp.poor peaple, for the region is one given over fo dwellings of the} humbler order.re\u2019 extended > far as e .the.city limits, On the east it skirted street, as far as Anderson, and.Be a Te e latter down to Wellington.Between F gton of fortune : intact in the midgt.of all some : igs in this destruction, one of them surrounded by a board fence.They sre No: 66 Ro- er street, occupied by \u2018Mr.Rois, and other just arqund the corner on Elm pied by \u2018Mr.William -Ran it to save their homes forced to desist through the flames ing in all areund them.~Otfawa owes to the lumber industry of , but on more than one dangers ee pie taba within - us- thing pile lum] withi the bounds of settlement and adjacent to dwellings.- There would have been no : it not been for these or .- Booth.and bierfellow iumhyermen removal of their mille up the nearer the limits; Ottaws, rae an lose the indus- let the mill-owners have their way.14 £ ave Wi serves © of - burning lumber.Weaie boards sre venght.= into the air 1 by the big fire of three years | misery, distress and suff n streets, earlier in\u2019 the -af- |i cording ~\\'clean shaven \u2018and wearing a \"| and black hat, is wantéd by the police | ped \u2018ont.Hp obtained: a suit of ae es ed th bli hool in qver ni e public schools were thrôwn open to the rest.But the desolation snd misery following in the wake of.the fire one would have to see to ire.The .area traversed by the flames was not more than a quarter of that covered ago.Still, by reason of its being iu a district tenanted by the working classes, it means ering that no financial help could begin to meet.There was not a church, factory or building of note in the burned district.The homes for the most part were of \u2018brick or hrick veneer, but every piece of e fain for weeks pest.The detachment of firemen from Montreal sen an danger of a further spread was over b and then returned shortly after one.-The first fire yesterday was discovered about 12.30-in the Broad street lumber yards, between the Unfon station and the Rich- | sblowing off \u2018the -lumber \u201cpiles, and- the ; : süccéeded in confining it to the | \u2018egst\u2019 end.The loss, ac- ceed $1,000.The hay-pressing establishment near by, owned by Mr.Hugh Conn, \u2018was also destroyed.t.contained- about five tons of hay.The loss on building and contents was-less than $500.When .discovered, the fire was blazing in two different.spots about forty feet apart.Some ot \u201cthe luréber, Bad beta removed and shavings - in À opening, showing.it.to have been.a case of incen- and at times was fully as fierce.\u201cWhen we got on the scene and got our hose connected,\u201d he.stated,\u201d \u2018we found that there was little water, and to what there was there was hardly apy oF omeure at all.Then the supply went off altogether for a while.During that time the fire gained great headway, \u2018and work as it would the brigade could do little of effect under such circumstances.\u201cWith such \u2018a wind and everything so dry, her with the want of water at a critical time, jt is not to be \u2018wondered at that our efforts'were often unavailing.The streams \u2018supplied by \u2018the stesiners; Howèver, did great ner- Toe bk ping the: fire from crossing \u2018street to the C.P.R.and the Chandiere\u201d \"Our water pressure was all right yes terday morning,\u2019 said the cit ineet, Me.Ker, Dit the break in the tar ty- four-inch mdin came at & most unforton- ate time.{ rartiomiar main had we.bad \u2018over\u2019 a bun unds of pres- WHAT MONTREAL DID.~~ Abdut 6:30\u2019 o'clock -iast evening Ma Cochrane - received a {elegiam Hom The Mayor of Ottswa, Asking for aésistance.M was.nearly, twô hours\u201d before a special träin could bé got ready and before that time twenty fremen under Sub-Chief Du- bois, Captain Briere and Captain Martin with two hose waggoas and two engines were waiting at the: station.At 825 the contingent left the Windsor Station for the Capital.When they arrived at Ottawa, howewer, the fire was under control and .it was -degmed unnecessary to place the visitors.on duty.\u201d The -Montreal fire.fighters consequently did not unjogd their shparatus.They visit- dhe mene dl the -SonSegration and ALT) Montreal.\u2018arriving here .Éve g'clock this morning.4 Cut ae oa SIR OLIVER'S WILL.ESTATE OF A HUNDRED AND-FIVE \u201c\" THOUSAND DOLLARS DIS- .POSED OF.\u2014 < \u2018Toronto, May 9.\u2014The will of thé late Oliver \u2018Mo®at was cn for pro-i bate: this morning.It disposes of ah \u2018estate\u2019 of $105,000, $40,800 in~real estate, and $32,000 in life instrance.Miss Mow- at-and Mr: Arthur Mowat each -get one- \u2018quarter of the estate; and the other three children \u2018otieaixth each,\u2019 Sheriff Mowat, Mrs.\u20ac.R.-W: Biggar and Mrs: Thomss Langton, - -:- : : =.vue 5 = JUBGE TRRTAEL.À \u201cOttawa, May 11\u2014 Mr.J.V.Teetzel, KC.af Hamilton, wap abpointed at the çabinét council on Batu de fo one of the BE x 16, High two vacincies' on.th Court bepeh.\u201d ' WORKS OLD TRICK.A man who gives his name as Smith, and who is described as about twenty years of age, spesking-both English and French, five feet six \u201cinches tall, ey Buit for fraud.Acpording to\u2019 the story ot a number of retail merchants, who have been victimized by his game, his plan was 40 send an order to a store.asking that goods be sent to \u2018Smith\u2019 af a certain address, and also that change for 4 $5 bill be brought.The scheme was successtw]l in\u201cseveral in- stançés.A \"boy Was sent with the \u201cchange, which \u2018Smith\u2019 took, and\u2019 skip- clothes from a tailor on Notre Dame stzeet, which was sfterwards found in a pawn shop \u2018by Mayor Cochrane a e off Horie {Sook arrived at 11, twenty strong, k $° .with two fire engines, but happily all | -mmond Road.- Fortunately, the wind was}.\u2018to Mir.Fred.Booth, did not ex- 3s%isted in the distribution \u201c # - ANGLICAN ORDINATION \"DAY MORNING.| A solemp \u2018ordination service wey had.at Christ Church Cathedral yest T morning by His Grace Axchbistip Bond assisted by His Lordship the\u2019 Coadjutor Bishop, when four candidates \u201core dained to the office of deacon and two to that of priest.The new deacons are Messrs.Benjamin Bean, Theodore Bruce, B.A, Chris.Carruthers, B.A., and L.T.Miller, B.A., and the new priests t Rev.H.C.Walsh and the Rev.B, 2, Mount, B.A: \u2018 Te The service opened with the proces sional h The Son of God goes forth preacher being the Rev.J.L.Flanagani of Outremont, who took for his test St.John xx., 21-93.: \u2018 Speaking of the needs of the Church, \u2018Brick sé'as dry as tinder from the.ab.| the preacher mid that the greatest need to-day was ngt money, but men, and be then went on te ask the congregation to now and always that those about to orth as servants of God might always the faith, and might by the faith kept faithful unto death.P it .eh Tar TE ri : were read by the Rev.8 .T.S e the ante-communion was taken LL Ven.Archdeacon Norton, and the Rev.Canon Baylis was the epistoler.music included Tallis\u2019s Litany and Cyuikshank\u2019s communion service.The | Archbishop was thé celebrant, and he was dist by the Ven.Archdeacon Norton, the Rev.Canon lis and the Rev, Principal Hackett.| he Rev.C.Carruthers wae ~ the | preacher- at the evening service at the Cathedral.\u2026 .MISSIONS IN INDIA.The Rev.\u2018Mr.Brown, of Teronto preached on \u201cThe gospel of the heathen\u2019 esterday evening \u2018in the Westmount diarism.Mr, Prevost, chief of the fira Baptist Church, Mr.Brown has been brigade, stated last night thit in.many |in India for many years as a missionary respeets the fire resembled that of 1000, for the Baptist Church, and so is able to speak with authority on missionary work in that great country.Although many of the upper class of the natives were learned men and great philosophers, nine- tenths of the population were wofully ignorant, and lived in a most degraded con: ition.These were the people on whom the missionaries-had, to begin, and on a¢- count of the terrible caste laws the work was naturally slow.On becom: ; a Christian a native had to leave ite, Bae ily and friends, for he was looked upon asa \"thing unclean.The Hindoo Bible, which was thousands of years old,.contained riany of the fundamental princi ples of Christianity.: The older portions of it were free from all idolatry, and recognized God, besides containing piôphe- cies of the coming: of the Rédeenier.When a Dative adapta oes so wi is whole seul, and throws aside all his old caste ideas, A commu- 3 nion service .in Indi ia W fun been leaking for 2 coutidgrable time, and sight; all class distinotions ne Fa e \u2018commenced repairs a-few days agp.ten and.the communicants were je ts break-down caused ihe station to be| in Christ Jesus, The Rev.Mr.Hlkdwn ded and = water, had to be ahut| concluded giving figurés ins the teroporbrilr {ll ve Jub oF the valves! good work done by the Baptist\" mission \u2018that parfieular main.The men had aries, .a Es to.work in re, feet of.water and), : \u2014\u2014\u2014ter mes Ra: \u2018did remarkably = .CALVIN ANNIVERSARY.: | Pemackeb Les qe complete : CAL! YF: The: services in contiectiün with\u2019 the fortieth arniverssry of Calvin Presbyterian Church were continued © on Tuesday \u201cevening, when a public platform.meeting .wds held, follow, d by fefréshments and special music.Very interésting \u2018addresses were- delivered by the Rev.Drs.Campbell, Scrimger and Amaron, and the Revi Messrs.Reid, Mackenzie, Gordon, Taylor, Dob: son and Cruikshank.The social given under the auspices of the ies of \u2018the church, held in - the lecture room, was \u2018a very enjoyable = affair.Many of the \u2018oldest members and fot- mer members of the church met after, in some cases, long separation, and the reuniot\u2019 revived pleasant memories.eating conversation.An orchestra, of high-class.music while the ments were being served.refresh- TORONTO OLD BOYS.The Toronto Old Boys\u2019 Association committee met last Thursday evening, in the\u2019 Windsor.A badge is to be adopted, and a banner.will be used a represent the Montreal contingent of Toronto, Old: Boys.A sub-commit- tee.was appointed, consisting Messrs.Cauldwell and\u2019 Sutherland, to see the railways regarding rates.The gecretary will be pleased to send a circular: to any interested in Toronto Home Comers \u201cFestival, at Toronto, July I to 4 next.\u201d Address P.0.\"Box $34, Montreal.\"~~ .DEFENDING THE VOLUNTEERS.\u2018Referring to the disariesal of employees on account of their b ing to the mili- ly that: which consists in depriving his livelihood the vl his work, forced by-law, to protect thé interests and property of the man wi throws.him on the pavement.Such conduct cannot be qualified, or, rather, would justify the use of all th epithets contained in the French In: guage to stigmatize what is mean, vile and_ dishonest.\u2019 2 Sect rr Ar > NEW LINE TO JOLIETTE.-.The Ottawa special correspondent of the \u2018Canada\u2019 announces that Messrs.Schell & Purcell have: been given the contract for that section of the Cha- teauguay & Northern Railway, from.Bout de l'Isle to Maisonneuve, while Mr.J.W.Poupore will construct the bridge over the River des Prairies and the railway line between Joliette and op.A-warning to store kdepers has been \u201c4h the 31 t, nothing tha Diable cs ere thea te Pa Cold.under the.com: LOIR SE Ohief Prevdit, vrho feceived\u201d is \u2018training in Montrest.But there were ¢ vent-out by the detective department.Charlemagne.The whole work is ta be completed hefors Qctober.> \u201c : a 5 : N av took SOLEMN SERVICE AT CHRIS \u2018 Cathedral:- tonducted the service.Mr Hiff was\u201dthe son of Mr.William Galt Hill, of the firm\u2019 of Winning, Hill & to war, followed by the sermos, the Charles yesterday.Christianity he Dak and inspired much animated and jinter- which Prof.N.Eichhorn and Prof | Belverstone are +members, - provided of | ia, the \u2018Presse\u2019 says: \u2018If there is Anj protestor caloulated to show the injustice and, | eruelty of certain employers it is certain: employee who .leaves e qualifying hcg nd carried, \u201c| \u2018tests addressed to Russia in * massing THE MONTREAL DATLY WITNESS.THE LATE MB.W, G HILL._ Williem Gelt Hill 6 5 \u2018Rev.H.T.- 8.Boyle, of Chéint :Chuneh | \u201cdied in the city of Brooklyn.The chief moürners Present were, Mr.Charles J.Hill, sox ot sed; Mr.E.A: Hilton, his brother-in-law, and Mr, Ernest E.Hilton, nephew.\u201cAmong the othérs présent were: Messrs.M.D.Beard, À.Duckett, L.N.Beard, Selkirk Cross, W.McLeunan, John McDonald, C.A.Adams and G.F.Ross.\u201c prS DEATH OF MR.MiCARTHY.Mr.Daniel McCarthy died at bis resi- .dence, 145 Chateauguay street, Point St.rom consumption, after a long illness.He was a son of Mr \u2018James McCarthy, an old and trusted em: ployee of the Grand Trunk, and was thimself.an employee in.the car de- \u2018partment of that company.He was always.cheerful, obliging and courteous, and occupied a warm place in the hearts of his em ers and associates.His funeral will take place to-morrow at &4im.from his late residence.DEBATE IN LATINA very interesting debate yn \u2018Matter\u2019 and \u2018the \u2018 Spirituality of the soul\u2019 took place in the Academic Hall, of St.Mary's College, before His.Excellency Mgr.Sbaretti_papal delegate yesterday evening.e whok 3 proceedings were in : Latin-and His Excelleney seemd to take a deep interest in-the philosophical debate of the young students.At the close Mgr.Sbaretti also.addressed the language being most fluent.- : .> En \u2026 NATIONALIST RETIRES \u2014 MEMBER FOR SOUTH-KILDARE RE-| ; BIGNS HIS SEAL.- Ce i ; it.London, May 9\u2014Mr.Matthew J Minch, Nationalist member of parliament for South Kildare, has resigned.It is understood that Mr.Dennis Kilbride, formerly Nationalist member of parliament for North Galway, will be a candidate for the vacancy.Le ROYAL BETROTHAL PRINCESS ALICE OF BATTENBURG ENGAGED TO PRINCE AN- DREAS OF GREECE.London, \u2018May 10\u2014The betrothal is announced.of Princess Alice, the- favorite ge t granddaughter of the \u2018ate Queen oe and a granddau the late Princess Alice of land and the ke of Hesse, to Prince Andreas, thi foûrth son of the King of \u2018Greece.° - WILL BE COURT-MARTIALED, Kingston, Ont, May I1.\u2014A- tramp- eter named Biddell, To cs from the R.C.F.À., some time ago, was brotight from Toronto by \u2018a military escort sent from \u2018the barracks here.H¢ was remanded for a district court- martial.Biddell had attached himself to.the Royal Canadian\u2019 Dragoons, and was, spotted.by members: of ;the RC, F.A., who went to- the military.tournament: last week, riding at the head of the Toronto squadron.Lr) \u201cBUSH -FIRES ELEVEN HOUSES DESTROYED AT MOOSE PARK, ON THE \u2019 I.C.R.Quebec, May 10\u2014A despatch from Moose Park, on the line of the Inter- colonial Railway, between Quebec and Montreal, states that fire broke out about noon to-day, and in a very short space of time eleven houses on the: south side of the track fell a prey to: flames.The fire raged all: afternoon,\u2019 ergssed to.the .north.side, but\u2019 was raging in the woods between.Moose! Park © and \u201cKingsbury Junction.A large quantity of pulpwood has been consumed.(05 ; - MANCHURIA #, A FEELING PREVAILS THAT RUS- _ SIAN PLANS HAVE MISCAR: London, May 9\u2014The British\u2019 Foreign Russian action at Niuchwang, The sub: ject has not been mentioned by either the British ambasdador at St.Peters.any.intention on, the part of the, Uni pete of cooperation with :Great_ Britain or -Ja ina join: hid ; Such co-operation would be warmly.welcomed; and would :come as «informed - a pleasänt - rise to Downing.street in \u2018view of the State Department\u2019s declining hi to_ act \u2018jointly\u2019 with» Great Biitain, although admitted y worki for a common object.The.Foreign ce is inclined to regard Russian activity at Niuchwang as a>measure y intended to synchronize with the demands on China; Tut, owing \u20180 the premature revelation of the demands, the plans mis cayried.In view of the vigorous pro- interim, the Foreign Office Joes not believe.she is likely to täke seriqualy aggreseive steps in the near fut ie _ # Loÿdon, May 10.\u2014A despatch to \u2018the ¢ Times* from Tokio, referriag to the per- \u2018sistent reports that many.Rusgian\u2019 sol- .diers, disguised as surveyors; are entéring Wiju, \u201csays that the number of survey- .ors who Lave entered that place\u2019 probe ly does mot exceed twenty or thirty.The patch adds that, ie is frem several \u2018sources ussian troops are ing et Feoghwanchens, and that) » William -H.* police.students and professors in Latin, his|- eventually got under control.Fire is |- .| alone sufficient to cover the loan.\u201c| large individual applications Office is without any official news: 6f the; burg the British -charge d\u2019affaires at Pekin.- - NER \u2018The Fofcign Officer here :has\u201cnot bees | lupdreds are crossing the Corean atier ét.Tuman and points on the low- i river.It is believed that these are intentionally circulated by ian agents for the purpose of creat- fr ing a diversion.Coa | \u2014\u2014 \u201c AFTER MANY YEARS MAN WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD TURNS UP AT RO- : CHESTER.Rochester, N.Y., May 11.\u2014A strange romance was narrated to Mr.Cleary, chief of police, on Saturday, by & man { who * was supposed to have been dead for years.lt was told by a man who had come from Mount Hope Cemetery, where he had read his epitaph on a tombstone, and then razed the stone to the ground.And it was told to a man who d aeted as pall-bearer for the man supposed to have been dead.Twenty-eight years ago this month the body of a man was found floating in a mill:race \"here, and identified as -that oft Stone.The identification \u2018was made positive by Mrs.Stone, the supposed widow.The 105th New York yntry, in which he had been a member, adopted a memorial and attended the funeral in \u2018a Body.The chief of police, Mr.Clerk, then a policeman, was one of the pall-bearers.Interment was in the Stone family plot in Mount Hope.Today Stone suddenly appeared and fully identified himself to his family and the He has been a wanderer.MUSICAL FESTIVALS \u2018THE GREAT CYCLE CONCLUDES AT : VICTORIA AMIDST MUCH .- =\" ENTHUSIASM.\u2018Viétoria, B.C, May 11.\u2014The great Cycle of \u2018Musical festivals inaugurated in Cahada \u201cby \u2018Mr! Charles A.E.Harriss, and tonducted by the.famous composer Sir\u2019 Alexander Mackenzie, terminated ; here-on Saturday mght amidst a scene lof -éfithusiasm and cheering long to be remembered.The British Columbia musical festivals have aroused a keen interest in music, the good of which cannot be overestimated.Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Mr, Harriss and the festival artists have left for the east to take ship on the steamer \u2018Ionian,\u2019 sailing from Montreal next Saturday.THE GRAIN DUTY \u2014 + THAT ON STOCK HELD ON JUNE WILL BE REFUNDED.London, May 9.\u2014In view of the abolition of the duty on grain the government | has announced that it will refund the full duty on importsd stock held on the evening of Juné 30 dy millers and wholesale dealers, provided the amount of this diity reaches £25.tee KILLED BY A TRAMP CLERGYMAN TRIED TO SAVE À NEIGHBOR'S PROPERTY.Gainesville, Texas, May 9\u2014 The \"Rev.W.J.Powers has been murdered near Burns City; by a tramp.latter then barricaded himself in a house, but was shot to death by a posse.Co The Rev.Mr.Powers saw the tramp enter a neighbor's house.The , occupant was absent, and the minister went at once with a gun to drive the intruder away.When he opened the door the man dealt him a blow with an axe and continued to strike umtil the clergyman was dead.\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRANSVAAL LOAN THE ESTIMATED AGGREGATE AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED NEARLY 87,000,000,000.London, May 9\u2014Subscriptions to the Transvaal loan closed at eleven o'clock this morning.- The success of the Transvaal loan was unprecedented botli as regards the aj gate\u2019 subscribed 4nd the number of applications.It i eaid the individual subscriptions for $500 and under Jere mates of the aggregate subscribed range from $6,000,000,000 to.$7,500,000,000.No were Té ported.The amouut of money tied up makes the money market very stiff, but early allotments.dnd the return of cheques ahe expected to relieve this.BALKAN TROUBLE AUSTRIA AND ¥TALY REQUESTED \u201cBY THE PORTE TO WITHDRAW \"WARSHIPS FROM SALONICA.Constantinople, May 10.\u2014It is denied \u2018here\u2019 that the powers have Jodged cl&ims for damages resulting from the Salonica _outrag ès.The Turkish Government has apologized to the Bulgarian diplomatic agent here for the domiciliary visits made by the police of Constantinople ast week, when about sixty Bulgarians were arrest ed, and when the papers of the secre tary of the Bulgarian\u2019 diplomatic agency were seized at hig residenge.The agent threatened to leave Constantinople unless satisfaction for this action was given.The \u2018statement that the Porte has re- uested Austria and Italy to wi w their warships from Salonica has, been nfirmed.SITUATION AT SALONICA.London, May 11.~The Salonica corres- porfilent of the \u2018Times\u2019 cables that there are ten foreign men-of-war in the harbor of Salônica.À state of siege has proclaimed and Turkish troops are guarding every square yard of the town.Apparent quiet prevails, The schemes of the revo utiona en may bang \u20ac fire, t it is no ély that they e - abandoned.Mowpar, Mar 11, 1908, THE MAFIA AGAIN \u2014 Dastardly Plot to Blow up th, Steamship ¢« Umbria,\u2019 INFERNAL MACHINE DISCOVER ED ON THE PIER AMONG THE BAGGAGE., New York, May 9\u2014An infernal m.chine connected with a hundred pound, of dynamite was found in a box on the Cunard pier to-day.According to 1 expert opinion of the Superintendent the Bureau of Combustibles.the box wy found and put into the river just in th nick of timé to prevent it from expip ing and demolishing the pier and ty \u2018Umbria,\u201d which was alongside and aboy to sail, , The box was left at the pier yesterday in an apparent attempt to have it place aboard with\u2019 the baggage of the passe, gers.The \u2018Umbria\u2019 sailed a few minuty after the box was discovered.and all o board were in ignorance of the attem to place the infernal machine aboard ty vessel, The discovery of the box was due ÿ \u2018the following letter #eceived at polis headquarters to-day, addressed to Ni Greene, commissioner: \u2018Dear Sir, \u2014The Mafia greets you and wishes you well.At the Cunard dog is a box containing one hundred pound of dynamite.Inside also is a machin, properly set, and explodes iteelf any tim within thirty-six hours.\u2018The society has declared war again England, and has ordered the destru tion of every steamer flying the Brith flag that sails out of New York harbor.\u2018The undersigned received orders to be gin operations by sinking the \u2018Ocean\u2019 but so many women and children took passage on that boat that the societry plans were changed at the last minute The machine in the box, the first made, \"and a crude effair, is enclosed simply show how \u2018easy it is to sink a steamer and to convince those interested that \u2018the society is not making idle threats.\u2018The society has undertaken to clear New York harbor of British ships, and it will succeed.= The reason for ths movement the society does not want to disclose, suffice it to say that the society.in order to protect itself, must carry the war into the enemy\u2019s country, and it goes without saying that it proposes to wage il as fiercely as it knows how.\u2018This is the society's first and last warning, and those who propose to par ronize Britiah stedmers must take their chances in the future.\u2018The society asks end gives no qur ters, so lay on; lay om, McDuff.and damned be he that cries hold\u2014enough.(Signed) © : * \u2018PIETRO DEMARTINI\u2019 \u201cP.8 \u2014The \u2018 bat \u201cis mot attached, fuses without éaps and lighters mot eet.Consequently there is no danger in hand: ling the box.\u2019 The letter was mailed at the genera! post-office this morning.tives were at once to the ier, and the search was n for the bex, armmge ity being made that the Umbria should not sail until the box -was.found or it whs proven that it was not on the pier of in the vessel.After a search of the passengers\u2019 baggage, the box war found in the amiddle of a large pile of baggage Near gangway of the first cabin passengers.\u2019 Two detectives care fully picked up the box and carried it to the end of the pier.The passengers hal no intjmation of what was going on, and therefore no one\u2019 was \u2018frightened.The box was opened and found to conti clockwork that \u2018was fir motion.A rope was fastened about the box and it was lowered into the water.; After the \u2018Umbria\u2019 had sailed, the pier was cleared of every one except the men from the Bureau of Combustibles and the officials of the line, and the box was re leased.It was found to be forty inches long, twenty inches wide, and twenty inches deep, made of Hew pine, unpain ed.of good workmanship, and strongly byilt, the top being fastened with a heavy staple and padlock.A slight examina tion showed that it contained a hundred pounds of dynamite, and that the fuse inthe, box had been ignited at rome time previously.When it was examine! later at the Buresu of Combustibles wag found to contain two hundred stick! of dynamite, each weighing half a pound.There was also two dry batteries and three fuses, two connecting with the dr namite, and one with\u2019 an electric cg?lighter.the bulb of which wae filled with alcohol.A train of clockwork was # arranged that at a set time a lever would be relieved that would strike the trigger of the cigar lighter and ignite the fuse.The superintendent of combur tibles is positive that the fuse was burr hg when the infernal machine was low ered into the water, and that it would probably have exploded within a few minutes.; The box wax left at the pier by two mbn, apparently Ttalians.who drove 8 light waggon, and who told the bagmge master that it would be claimed by # pafrenger.| Mr.McCluskey.inspector, has sent out a general alarm for the arrest of the two men who eft the box at the pier.The description furnished the police is some what indefinite.fr A FIREMAN KILLED., Quebec, May 8\u2014Pierre Jackson, fire so a ached to the Central Fire Sta tion, im 4his city, was accidentally killed this evening while attending to the horse in the stable.He was kickad by Deputs ief Walghe\u2019s mure and fell.to th \u2018ground striking his bead against the stone vement.e lever recove consciousness, and died within half 30 hoim.Deceased hax been a member ¢ the brigade since 1897.\u2018DAILY WITNESS\" is printed acd THE olisbed at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, 3 the corner of Craig and St.Peter streets.in the city of Montreal, by John Redpal Dougall and Frederick Eugene Dougall both of Montreal.All business communications should be sd- \u2018dressed Jobn Dougall & Son, \u2018Witnes* off Montreal, and all letters to tbe Faitar, should be addressed ! of the \u2018Witaess,' : "]
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