The daily witness, 15 mai 1905, lundi 15 mai 1905
[" ® =: ER ACER EE 1e pier.Teel.us four joine.ars.kreeL PE TE TEE TE BESET TRES TIENT » - » Fourteen DD SS Showers sR : 72 XVI.No.113.MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1905.Price ONE CENT = A \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ER \u2014\u2014 mm mas manne arc \u2014 \u2014 > - Monday, Mar 8, -entered the bay, .secretly married, His name was Doty pi.inority of 2 Mr Faw- HE BALTIC FLEET.and continues at ânchor there.FOR CHEAPER GAS disclosed in any of the court proceed- cett appeared alone Sn \u2018the \u2018No\u2019 lobby NEWS IN BRIEF.Probabiliti \u201cPoi ¢ to Mayor's ings.She Look up her 1esidénee in onv $n the motion for a grant ef £30.000 tor \u2014 robabilities olin oO «estvensky\u2019s Ships off Coast of Indo-China.Jef STEAMER CARLISLE CLL VE SAIGUN WITH CON l'HABAMD UN BOARD.we ang.May 14.\u2014 Tue British Le Foendale, whee arrived here that she passa! Hoag 5 repolis : ; L six uv clock lat \\\\ednesGas 1\u20ac a darge part ot the sd \u2026 Fleet ten niles oft shore, appa stat Lot the has.À torpedv- : destroser cerded toe lest Among \\ussule 552 à nospital =hip.Dae steamer © Dervent, witivn Jest 241 Last Tuvsduy, repori> that one Rus- .\\oluniezr vessel and two transports ivadinz there.The nospital ship Cooma, oi the dnrd Russian squad- \u201can also at Saigon.lone Derwent\u2019 | {long noble sy at 5 o'clock on Gemlay Crem.She saw 3 vus [ne Baltic Hicet about twelve miles Lhe leet had apparentiy ei.i vas Waiting tor mughitail su Maux 14.-Adunrul Rojestvensky 1 stil hovering oft wae is stated that part Canfong ay, s are at the Js- Conan.bts apparently known au -even battleships, seven viher Vesscls were at Hong Friday, but whether they waneating with the shore or were made the verntorial learned.Coen Lo Le coast br - 0 25 TCI Caen tae tel hn 1 Coe irl ut Ale 14 =A despatch from Dar sa tue bent Journal\u2019 says that a Cuero Luan, sighted, on May 12; \u201cven transports, ascorted by two an Aar-hips, south of Hainan Is [hey -ubsequently anchorad m Yuin Bu The steamer later passed se mast Russen squadron stean.ng \u201cth at moderaie speed.FHE *CARCISLE AJ SAIGUN.saigon.Mav 15.-\u2014The British steamer \u201c(arliele has arrived and anchored In \u201cqe river deluw the city.Notwithstanding that her cuptam declared that fier cargo was a commercial one, Gnver- por Rodier ordered that she be in -pected and « quantity of war stores \u201cus revealed.\u2018The steamer is belog A gunboat 1s watching her.The steamer © Carlile, 1s, it is said, under charter of the Russian Government.Soc time in April she présinte Manilla tor repairs, and while she was there considerable excitement was caweed by come Japanese trying to blow her up.Finally she sailed for Vladivostok, but wis compelled to put back, as her crew declined to do duty.She made three aitempts to sail and ultimately got away.The above despatch indicates \u2018sut her port of destination was not Vlidivostok, but Saigon, which leads to ine assumption that her cargo was to be transhipped there to Admiral Ro- Jestvensky.TO CUT THE CABLES, Wels held.London, May 15.\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Morning Post\u2019 from Shanghai states that the steamer \u2018Wuchang,\u201d which was reported to have been chartered by correspondents to witness the coming naval battle, but which was supposed to be controlled by Russian agents, has sailed im ballast.She has been renamed the \u2018 Cecille,\u201d and flies the German flag.She has on board a German reporter and a cable expert.It is rumored that the steamer is connected with a scheme to cut the cables south of Japan.A Japanese cruiser has been sent to overhaul her.PUSHING BACK THE RUSSIAN LEFT.tiadgeyadana, Manchuria, May 13.\u2014Ae before the battle of Mukden, the Japanese apparently are endeavoring to roll back the Russian left, which, #s then, 1: pushed far southward.The Russians advanced in three columns, and driving in the Japanese, reached and held Dan- gu Pass, but since May 6 they have been sübjected to constantly increasing: pressure and fierce night attacks.The Japanese in the centre have withdrawn a little to the line of Machantze and Madiapu, three miles gouth of Changtu Etation., À Russian cavalry detachment, advane- ing along the Liao river, west of Feng hush shieng, found the whole region of Daliohe and Siliaohe.swarming with tramed bands of Chinese bandits, under Japanese officers, acting in conjunction with small detachments of Japanese dra- 20008, with machine guns, who offered such effective resistance that the lus- siens were compelled to return without faving attained their objective.During the past three days a heavy] hurricane, more violent than that during the Mukden battle, has prevailed.Lhe temperature is uncomfortably warm and the air is full of dust.EMBARGO ON COAL AT SAIGON.Lokio, May 15\u2014Nôon\u2014The govern- went has prohibited the exportation of \u201ctal to Saigon.The embargo is to con- Linge so long as the Russian fleet is in ;Bdo-Chinese waters.In .order to pro- tee: the mat export trade the government has adopted a system of standards.SL inspection and stamping.Penalties are assigned for violations.\u20ac AGAIN IN HONG KO HE BAY.Tokio.May 15.\u2014It is definitely.k that Rear-Adinirai forte LT \u2018émporarily leaving\u201d Hobg ko he Bay où [ \u201cChristian Guardian.\u201d OFF CAPF VARELLA.Singapore.May 15.\u2014Thirteen Russian warships were sighted on May 12 off Cape Varella, about fifty miles north of Ramranh Bay.by the steamer \u2018Jason, which arrived here to-day.BRITISH ST AMER CONFISCATED.Naza : Wesley revival, which met and over- |g or promise.The petition has whol- Rev.R.J.Patton, Mrs.H.R.Simms, is ; Mr.Young, Charles N., eldest son of the PRICES BELOW WHAT THEY COST TO MAKE, threw the infidelity of the eighteenth |ly failed to make proof of corruption, Fev.T.F.Brownbill, fr late & de ta nage aie athieen HE _ Many new lots will be shown for the first time on Tuesday.It is quite |[century, and the revival of Finney and Treating after an election can have no THE SS.BUENOS AYREAN, 1 second daughter of J.A.K.Dru + impossible to show the whole of this enormous lot of Shirt Waists at the |Moody.He emphasized the thought influence to annul the election, when the The Allan line Buenos Ayrean, Captal a.McLEOD\u2014GRAHAM.\u2014 By the Rev.G.|same time.Almost every day new lots will be put forward, EACH WORTH |that every revival has been the result |SMe is made simply with the object of John Gambell, arrived in port on Saturday ; 1.Campbell, at 22 Willow street; Ottawa, ABOUT DOUBLE ITS MARKED PRICE, Come and inspect them to-mor- |of teaching some neglected truth and |8ratifying the electors, and expressing afternoon after a somewhat prolonged on on May 10, 1905, Emma Finton Graham, the candidate\u2019s sense of his obligation TB!S Was due to the fact that the captan 3 2 row.À.: has had a direct result.\u2018The revival of daughter of Ralph H.Graham, to + 5 SALE PRICES.29c, 39c, 450, 590, G9c, 85c, 950 the Reformation, emphasized the great to them, and not in execution of any cor- found it necessary to take his vessel into P.McLeod, of the Canada Atlantic Ra \\ x g ; Halifax, owing to th truth of man\u2019s individual responsibility |TUPt bargain or undertaking previous to whieh the Buenos Avrean mas ye fox way.- ; 5 ; 3 - , 7 .ha ; , 28 th } i Fy ; .yrean was unable 0 i MINTY \u2014 ELLIOTT \u2014At \u201cRichland,\u201d Hop- EXQUSITE LACES-UNDER PRICED.oh ashe dust shall live by faith, With costes ne Pétition is dismisced 25 that The Buenos area ores 02 Aor nsville, Kentucky, en May 9, 1905, by | ja) mGANT WTTTE PLAUEN LACK.in many beautiful designs, in: widths t ot i EE with top menced to 1 2 ; N.- CN D designe, \u2018in great truth that Jesus Christ is alone : OT \" have her real trials with the ji ] ey Ee ee Abe er y Ingles varying from 3% inch to 5 inches.Prices according to width, range 42 king and head of the Church.John| INSURANCE CLAIM DISMISSED.{At 7 pm.she passed several nsetines 3 \u201cAuchinleck Wheeler Elliott, daughter of from 6350 £0.ov Sol er Le ae0 cute 00 we 0 00 wins 00 00 0e BK 0 | Wesley\u2019s revival brought to the fore the| The Court of Review has confirmed the tous sai forty minutes later she came 4 the late Wm.Wheeler, M.D.WHITE IMITATION TORCHON, lovely effects, varying in width from 1 | ° |great truth that man must be born judgment of the Superior Court dismiss.were stoma stag otk the engine \u2018 \u201cPHILLIPS \u2014 JONES \u2014 On May 11, 19%, in.to 4 inches, Prices according to-width, from lie to .| 4c again, and should have the continual |ing the action in the case of the Mont- | Was sheered off, and again stopper in Let | \u201cSy the Rev.A.Willams, rector of the | IMITATION VALENCIENNES LACE, widths from % in.to 3 in.Prices Ao pitness of the Spirit within Jim, and {real Coal and Towing Company vs.the |.#5, \u201857 N,, Long.56, 40 W.She remained 4 © Church of St.John the Evangelist, To- |! 156\u20ac £0 vores Le ve se os ov oe se au na aa na en ad ve ne ea + 10@ 1 imney's revival, that of man\u2019s respon- |Standard Life Assurance Company.This | O'ifting until she was sent ahead again.1 { \u2026 Zonto, James Anderson Phillips to Tottie | OREENTAL LA .|eibility in that he has his \u2018free will.will be remembered as a claim.for $7,000 (At about 9 o'clock on the morning of Apri 1 7.\u2018Boswell Jones, both of Belleville, Ont.LACES, wide assortment of designs and widths, in cream and 2 6 Moody specially brought out the love of |in a policy of insurance on the life of | copains oo held was again in view, ex ce \\ ecru.From 3 to 9 inch ida.i 0 ee eeee ca wens God 8 C : - .-\".TASCHEREAU\u2014PENTLAND.\u2014 On.April.\u2014 - 2 - Te ome Prices from 10c to i -L La nan.: = the late G.Ernest Muir, transferred to Hiner was mania ody gti w > 6 1905, at the Church of St.John the D Y.+ x .; Lobe opking.at the past Mr.Reid drew athe company plaintiff.Both courts \"spoke the Donaldson li hy Kan ion she .\"Baptist, Néw York, Mary, daughter, of BO s SHIRT W AIST .BARG KÆAINS.LES few references for the future.He point- maintained the plea of misrepresenta- to.In the afternoon at 215 Reise dies Montreal \u2018A Marconigram from the Allan line need 3 oats and thes || WADE IN EVERY STYLE, SIZE and FABRIC.~~ || This composite persensiivy io aonrin Napenime +.Bardadoës , L°.Monreal Jictorlen, outward bound, \u2018wis rec] \u2018manths.-.LL ais 8 eerionsly Monchoster Darbadoes \u2026 .Montr ictorian, outward bound, rece 5 Fuseral will take place from 589c Wel- rk A Write for Catalogue, Lo, |, * J|affected by every other member, and by Sniper Le +o\" Manchester .Montreal place; a as stated, she passed at nook \u2018=: ington street, Point St.Charles \u2018on.Tues- THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFC.CO.]|the social body as a whole.He said :\u2014{ Omtarien \u2026 «.London ., | | Montreal TPM this it is caluclated that the LS \u2019 \u201c1, days May 16, at 230 p.m.\u201c> 2469 ST.CATHERINE ST., moar Mountaim.- ||, believe it will result in the overthrow Ercalona .Cadiz .\u201c=, |.\".Quebec T3de something.like 400 miles ln 24 hou \u201c ROBERTS \u2014 At Cobourg, Ont., on May 10.\u2018 | of social evils, I believe it will result MCD6S8 THE CITIES OF CANADA.\u201cDoubtful.\u2014Please give a list of the cities of Canada with their population.- Ans.\u2014 | The population given is according to \u2018the.iast census, 1901:-\u2014\u2014Montreal, 267,730; Toronto, 208,040; Quebec, 68,840; Ottawa, 59,- 528: Hamilton, 52,634 ; Winnipeg, 42,340 : Halifax, 40,832; St.John, 40,711; London, 37,981; Vancouver, 27,010; St.Henri, 21,192: cotland Victoria, 20,918: Kingston, 17,961; Brant- ford, 18,619; Hull, '13,993; Windsor, \"18.163; Charlottetown, 12,080: .Sherbrooke, 11.765 ;.Guelph, 11,496: St.Thomas, 11,483; Peter- borough, 11,289: Ste.Cunegonde, 10,912 : Three Rivers, 9,981: Stratford, 9,939: St.Catharines, -9,046; St.- Hyatinthe, 9,210 ; Belleville, 9,117; :-Chatham,- - Ont:, 9,068; Moncton, 9,026; Woodstock, 8,828; Fred- erickton, 7.117; Brandon, 5,620; - Niagara.Falls, 4,244, \u2014 RE THE CHILD'S FIRST GBIEF, = \u2018Miss Bessie\u201d Leslie,\u201d St.Anicet, Que.:.C.\u2019 E.Bartlett, Fletcher, Ont.;.Mr.A.P.Willis, Westmount, and Mrs.H.L.Morphy; Niagara Falls, Ont., have sent thé followiñg poem, asked for by J.B.: ; \u201cOn! call my brother back'to-me,- = 1 \u2018¢dnpot play alone ; \" The sufimer comés with flower and bee\u2014 Whete \u2018is \u2018my brother gone?° The butterfly -is glancing bright - _ Across the sunbean\u2019s track; .i Ï care not now to chase it's flight -Oh!: call my \u2018brother back,\u2019 i - Around our garden tree; .-.Our vine is drooping with its load~ Oh, call him back to mel! : # He would\u2019 not hear iny voice, fair ehilal :-He.may not come.to thee Lond The face .that once His.smiled | On- earth no\u2019 more thow\u2019'lt see.- A rose\u2019s brief bright life of joy, - 7 Such.uñto him was given; * \u201cGo-ttiou must play alone, my boy,\" - And must I-call 1h.vain?- ol Cipd Das be left {be budsfang Sowers?Thy brother is in heaven.~~ = \u201cAnd through the | long, \u201ciong summer Will he not come .sgain?\u2018And dy the brook \u2018and in the glade, À jderings.der?sAre all.our wa \u201coi > My.brother with, me \u201cpla: ONTARIO) °°, SUCCESSION TAX, EE \u201cCape Breton, .N.S.\u2014Explain succession: tax; in the Province of Nova Scotia, Ans: \u20141t isa duty Imposed pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 6th Series, 1900, chapter 14, and amending -aots, and for.tbé purposes of the province, on cer- READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.ALL WOOI, ENGLISH CASIMERE SUITS, single and double breasted, in the latest colorings and patterns, $15, $16.50, 818, ALL WOOL ENGLISH TWEED SUITS, both single and double breasted, in the very latest Spring tones, $12, $13.50, $15, $16,350, ALL WOOL SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, single and double breasted, A great variety of RAIN COATS in the newest designs.r summer wear, from 812 to 822., MEN'S SHOE / MEN'S KID OX from B.to E., prices $8.60, $5 Men's Fine Shoes.MEN'S OXFORDS.MEN'S TAN OXFORDS.MEN\u2019S CALF SKIN OXFORDS.An immense range to select from ; a shape for every foot.All the new popular lasts, new drop toes, military heels and widths Solo Agonts for the Spring & Carfield Co.'s and James Mean\u2019s DEPARTMENT.FORDS.and 86.50.WAX never been excelled by us, in With confidence we can recommend a range of WAISTS that have .\u2018MUSLIN, MADRAS and LINEN, CHINA SILK and TAFFETA, - / Coples of which are not likely to be seen elsewhere, with workmanship, quality, fit, and style in keeping with the general efeer.: .~~ M Es \u2014 OX STS.~ \u2018 ; $ GOLF GOODS, .> CANOES & BOATS, | FISHING TACKLE.< * SPEOIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.& Percent Discount for Cash.~ + 5 UE to $10.00 per $100.00 of \u2018property devolving.Batates of $5,000 and under passing to fat er, mother, husband, \u2018wife, : child, grandchild, daughter-in-law or son-in-law are exempt.Property passing to one person \u2018and not exceeding $200 iz also exempt, and thers is no duty on bequests for religious, charitable or educational purposes, \u2018 These duties are payable within 13 months after death of the testator, or.interstate, to \u2018DRAINAGE DESIRED.Ontario Farmer.\u2014Can a water course be stopped up?My neighbor bas a small piece of land where the water has run through ever since 1 came here (20 years ago), but by some means'or other it has been stopped up.The public road is between us, and there js a culvert that takes the water across the road, but that also Is in \u2018such a condition that it ls hardly of any sive; consequently the water is dammed back on my land and is a great injury to mie: It has been like this.for some years, and it is getting worse all the time.I spoke to the pathmaster about it, but he made scarcely any reply to it.I \u2018have also epokeh to.the reeve and councilman, but still nothing is done, 1 What It is a great injury to.my crops.3.Can I collect damages?3.Whom must I apply to?4.Must I go In person when the council meets, they knowing all about It, or must I send it in writing?Ansi\u20141, 3 and 4.We think you should try to get your neighbor to go with to avail yourself of the provisions of the Ditches and.Watercourses Act (Revised fo 1897, - chap, 285) and No.| ~~ MEDICAL.Letters for ths department shbuld de addressed .* Medical.Editor * Witness,\u2019 Montreal.\u201d Should a subscriber ask any question which is not suitable for \u2018pubdifeation, a reply will be sent by mail {f a stamped addressed envelope and $1, physician's Jee, bp encioesd: with such question.) LU \"M.M.H.is a marrieä woman, forty-nine years of age.She is not very strong, being thin and slight fn figure.Otherwise Is troubled with hot flashes, which come on at might, but also in the daytime.They continue for a few moments and then pass off.Ans.~\u2014Such \u2018a symptom might be caused by some affection of the heart, although you would probably siso have palpitation, as well as Ner- -aiso do it.At your age, \u2018it is quite pos- aibly dug to the onset of \u2018change of lite.\u2019 \u2018Pessimist': bas: a: don, aged nineèteen, with\" goitre on the right side of the neck.It does not pain, and is just large énough :tô be poticed.He sometimes has to put \u2018on n collar-a size larger than usual.He: has had it for seven or eight years: Ia strong and healthy.Asks it it will be apt t6.be troublesome.Also if they should :ccnsult one of the advertièing specialists.Ans.=-Goltre of this type, nomètimes 15 the \u2018vesult of érinking well water in districts which dre of \u2018the [linestone gedlogiesl for \u201czpatton.\u201d © AÎT -such.water that be uses \u2018 -taiÿ : estates passing \u2018either Under wills or l'intasitacies.Toe tiles Kange- trois § 0°] sboald Bo bolle.Palntthg:with lodine of MORGAN ties or their honeety.\u2018description that, the matter.is serious.- ROVINCE OF QUEB.P DISTRICT OF FE BEG, \u201c, LICITATION.In the superior Court, \u2014 Notice is hereby given that under 1 > an virtue of the Judgment of the Superior Sourt, sitting at, Montreal, in the District real, on 9 : \u2019 in the case of Ce 19h day of April, 1365, DAME ELIZA SARAH TIFFIN; t said City of Montreal, wife separate as > property of HERMANN HARVEY VA- CHELL KOELLE,.of the same place, gentleman,and the said HERMANN HARVEY y CHILL KoBLLE, for the purpose-.of ithorizing his said wif É Paint ! le in the premises, vs.\u2018 DAME EMILY LOUISA TIFFIN, of Heve, near Brighton, England, wife separate as to property of WILFRID BAN:.NER, of tne same place, gentleman, and ' the said WILFRID BANNER, for the pur- Poses \"of authorizing his said wife in the premises.GEORGE ANDREW TIFPIN, formerly of the City and District of Montreal, but prasently of Zurich, Switzerland.gentleman.CHARLES LESTER TIFFIN, formerly ot, the sald City of Contreai, but | sently o urich aforesaid, Defendants., .gentleman, Ordering the licitation of the immoveable property described as follows, to ennte - \u2018Lot No.171 and the north-west part of the Lot No.170 of the West Ward in the said City of Montreal with a building thereon erected,\u201d said property being bounded in front dy St.James street on one side, by Dollard Lane in rear, by the property 169, Estate Delisle, and partly by Lot 170, Mrs.Benner, and on the other side to the west by Lot 172, the property of the Sovereign Bapk of Canada, formerly Estate Guy.The property above described will be.put up for sale by auction and adjudged to the last and highest bidder on Friday, the sixteenth.day of Juwe next, 1905, at half-past ten of the clock in the forenoon at the sitting of the Court in the Court Room, No 31, of the Court House in Montreal, sub-* 1 Ject to the charges, clauses and conditions contained ir the list of charges deposited in the office of.the Prothonotary of the zaid Court, and tbat any opposition to annul, to secure \u2018charges, or to withdraw to be made to the said licitation must be filed in the office of the said Prothonotary of the said Court at least twelve days before the day fixed ag aforesaid for the sald adjudication;.and.that .any.opposition for payment must be filled within six days af ter the adjudication: and failing the parties to file such oppositions within the delays hereby limited they will \u2018be foreclosed from so- doing.DAVIDSON & RITCHIE, - \u2019 Attorneys.for Plaintiffs.Montreal, 13th.May, 1905.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - rubbing occasionally with liniment of jodide of potash 1s usually advocated for mild cases.You need not worry mich sbont it unless it gets much larger.It ir evidently of very slow growth.Should it \u2018get very largé it could be removed by - a skilleä surgeon.- You had better not consult with any advertising guacks.Yor can know nothing about them, their abili- You had far better trust your local doctor, who IX sure to be | « properiy educated \u2018man, and do strictly >.what be says.It is-not'likely: from you.Lo.+ mal School, at.§, o'clock pm.Lo 4, vo.5 Reception \u2018oi Report - Election of Officers.ALG , , rene A-SRETCHINE CLASS under\u201d the direction of MR.EDMOND will .commence .on THURSDAY, the 18th May.and wilt close or SATURDAY, 'the \"I7th June next.Instruction _on.Mondays,.Wednesdays, hursdays and Saturdays, 2°p.m.to § p.m.For particulars, apply tothe Secretary.; :_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\"| À MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, ; ETC., CLOSE AT MONTREAL.K.Wilhelm IL, N.G.Hloyà do Supplementary.Majestic, White Star a Majestic, White Star Lucania, Cunard\u2026 Bavarian, Allan.+.: Baltic, White Star YT do Supplementary Det tachland, sob.Amer, \"40 upplementary _.Etroris, Cunard i _ do Supplementary .Virginian, an © * Kronpri dus Wilhelm,K.G.Lloyd DS o .Mupplementary , Teutonic White star | \"6.00 p.m.\u2018do Supplementary *Letters may be posted up to 6 p.m.\u2014Other matter ould Le posted betore > p.m.Registered before 1 Gp:m., a Parcels (per Parcel Fost}.are\u2018ferwarded by the Allan Steamers, the latest time of nisiling being 5.30 P.m-Fonridags.LL 6 ; [ : NEPHEW OF CETEWAYO_ + 6 ;PROPRIETOR OF THE \u2018S00\u2019 HOTEL \"FINED FOR REFUSING AC 'COMMODATION TO A ZULU., |\" Sault Ste.Marie, Out..Event No, 6, 25-bird sweep, $10 added ; \u2018entrance, $3.Event No, 7, 15-bird sweep, 20-bird $5 added; entrance, $1.No.8, sweep, $10 added; entrance,.$2.Event No.10, 15-bird sweep, $5 added; entrance,\u201d $1, Event No.11; 20 bird sweep, $10\" added ; entrance, $2.Event No.12, 25-bird sweep, -| $10 addéd; entrance, $2.Events 1, 4, 8, 10, 12, in each day will be Rose.system.20° .Tay ; Events 2, 3, 5, 6,.7,-9, 11, in.each day will be high guns,: .Toe TH .{Event No.5, two moneys for first .five entries, with one \u2018additional \u2018money\u2019 \u2018for 4-f every three Division of Moneys :in- Rose\u201d: system : events each\u2019 day:\u2014Event No, .-1, three Moneys,-5, 8, 2.Event No.4, six moneys, 6,5, 4,.3, 2, 1.Event No.8, five :moneys, 5,4, 3, 2-1.Eyent Ne.10, four moneys, ; L Event No.12, six moneys, \u20186,5, 4, 3, 2; : Cr | each\u2019 day:\u2014Events \u2018Nos.2, 3,6, 7; 9 11, three moneys for first five entries, with one\u2019 dditional money.for \u2018every other threes eu.tries;\u2018 wil.shoot \u2018Sergealnt\u2019 system.- -No*five shooters shall be allowed to compete in the team race (event No.5) unless they are \u2018bona .fide.members \u2018of the one \u2018club.All the events with the exception of the Merchandise and Miss, and Out events .| shal}\".be handicapped ones.Distance handicaps from 16 to 20 yards.The distance for professionals will- be\u201d optional \u2018with them.Professionals will be barred from \"competing for purses or \u2018prizes, but will be allowed to-enter for targets only.A ster- -ling spoon will be \u2019 iven each day for the.longest string\u2019 of 9 a.m.sharp each day.x- The Montreal\u2019 Gua Club\" will: give $100.in $10 gold gold to be; divided as \u2018follows: 4-3.4, 0 Piece for: best average in events 1, 2, 3, 4, 6;:7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, for three days $10; $5 gold plece each day \u2018for best individual score in event No.&,.irrespective of.team, $15.~The $100- has been so divided.that any one\u2019 individial \u201c(if he: shoots well enough), J.\\Mactarlane, captain, J.Nairn, \u201d Linesmen\u2014Messrs.E.\u2018Way.an \u201cpanying standing: | EM.C.A.\u201cEvent No.1, 10-bird.sweep, entrance $Ls | event No.2, 16 bird: sweep, entrance.$1; | - Twenty birds per erchandise event at 12 birds (open au | dy); entrance, 50c; re-entries, 25c.At La |.wilson played a great \u2018game for.West reaks commencing in | commence at | | trsnismission : to] \u2018| pots.in\" Yuko Territory.: - Westmount were victorious in their game | BODY OF A MAN FOUND jx against the Y.M.C.A.at Westmount park on Saturday by 10 goals to nil.The game throughout was very one-sided, and in the second half the champions had things much their own way.Crabb netted the by another beauty, which easily found a bome.The Westmounts now settled down to good, scientific work, and at half time the score stood four in favor of West- | mount.The Y.M.C.A.boys worked like Trojans to equalize matters now that they had the wind behind them, but thiy were up against.a far superior crowd, who, by good combination work, easily checkmated any assaults that were made upon their goal and cleared through the opposing line with an unapproachable cleverness.The Westmount team showed real good head play, and when the aggregation gets more into sympathy with one another, should make a dangerous rival for any team to play.The Y.M.C.A.are lacking in strength at all points.Their attacking and defence parites were poor, though they woke up | occasionally and gave a transitory glimpse + of what may be expected from them more often when the boys get up to form.The line-up was: \u2018Westmount.Y.M.C.A.Goal.wW.R.Clapp H.C.Stubbs R.F.Back.G.H.Heald W.H.Sykes L.F.Back.\u2018H.G.Woodburn : R.Hartkoff R.H.Back.25 J.Martin : W.J.Cotton C.H.Back.W.Neville a WwW.T.Wilson L.H.Back.- W.Martin.; 0.- H.Gledhill \u2019 \u2019 *R.0.Forwards.\u2019 : W.S.Wilson - R.Steedman R.I.Forwards.- Centre Forwards.R.Crabb ; .JS.Teet vom, Le L Forwards, - W.Deans -G.Robinson L.O.Forwards.|G.Wililams Referee\u2014Mr.L.S.Clibbon.wat.- \u2018 .Point \u2018St.Charles opened their season on \u2018Saturday by defeating the Mountain Birds omewhat easily.The game for a time was very Interesting and fairly well balanced.But the want of training soon slowed the men up, and towards the end both teams were very.nearly all in.The Points, however, lasted: the longer, and by reason of this were able to put themselves in a fairly safe position.- The results of other matches in the foot-.bal] league will be seen from the accom- ; Playèd.W.L.Dn.! Westmount .\u2014 .- : CPR.+ « ae Cutremont .7%.oo, Pt.St.Charles.+ Lachine ve ee Pls 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 CooOHRME HHHHOGOO esoscso00 : jeeting will be held on Wednesday to GATE intermediate series.The following clubs.have entered team ment, Rosemount; Westmount: and Y.M.{c.a\" : \u201d SPORTING NOTES \u2018All the Shamrock team came out last Saturday for a practice (the two = tardy signatories, Robinson and Howard, signing) except McIlwaine, who cannot always get away from his business, {though he is known to be a certain player \u2018in his old position.The unhappy incident, and tension in local lacrosse circles may now be considered as closed.OT, \u2018The meeting of the (orion night will in all probabliity come to some definite conclusion on the two-year residence rule.It is to be hoped that the rule will be retained or Some new: rule which will effectually prevent the wholesale collaring of the good men from i weàkers teams brought in.Ottawa, May 14.\u2014With the exception of two men every member of last year\u2019s Capital twelve has prothised to show up.on Monday evening.The exceptions are Pat Murphy, who: has attached himself to a C.L.A.certificate with Tecumseh, and Herb.Ralph, who will, it is almost certain, throw up his job on Parliament Hill, and go to Toronto at a salary said to be $50 per week.The annual general meeting of the Lon-.gueull Boating Club was held on_Saturday evening.The president, Mr.\u2019F.J.Me- Clure, occupied the chair.The reports of the Sarr and of the secretary showed the- club.to be in a flourishing condition.The following officers\u2019 were elected for.the ensuing year:\u2014President, Mr.G.R.Gray; vice-president, Mr, BE.H.Pickard; secretary, Mr,\u201d H.- J.Donnelly; treasurer, Mr.F.G.Robertson; captain, Mr.W, 8.Daviss; committee, Messrs.P.Honeyman, \u201cI.H.Marcou, and D.W.Daviés/ The | \u201cdlub will \"be formally opened for the season: on.the 24th Inst.| A London despatch states Trat the match \u2018between Surrey.and the \u2018Australians.was drawn.: Surrey\u2019s second.innings \u2018ended for 286, and Australia.was: \u2018199 -for six wickets at the drawing of stumps.\u2018mount on Saturday, \u201cscoring twice.; The Westmount-Y.M.C.A.\" game was |\u2019 \u2018fairly well contested, but the visitors will \u2018require to train more.Burton was their | best man, and is a- capital breaker up.- _ Things look rosy for Westmount against Galt, and with a month to get into condi- ticn they will no doubt bring the cham- | plonship to Montreal.\u201cThe \u2018annual\u2019 güneral- meeting of the M.A.A.A.will be held to-night at the gymnas- jum for the purpose of receiving the direc- \u2018tors\u2019 report, the financial statement and the secretary's report, to élect officers, and to.conduct such other general business as may .be forthcoming.; a a _ = Ta IX .MATLS FOR THE YUKON, .; \u2018Navigation - oñ the Yukon River wil | re-Gpéi.about, June 1, and all.élasses f mail matter can: thericeforth be accept-.on and\u2019aft er\u201d the 24th of May, for to :; Dawson.and all 1: -other TWENTY-TWO MINERS KILL.S \u2018Budapest, Hungary, May 13.\u2014Twenty-|- Awo miners were killed to-day by a pre-|- niatüre explosion during blasting _operations in the Almasy.coal mine at Besic.) xa, four huñdréd' miles from Temesvar, ui ' first for the West- | mounts, which he followed soon afterwards | | pier.I evidently been in the water af + for the present week to the Prote i House of: Industry and Refuge ang | C.Gilchrist™| tI 1 rica.- Cale-.-donians; C:P.R.; Point St.\u2018Charles, Ou N:A.L.U.to be held 2 k 1 N Tu RIVER YESTERDAY.Yesterday morning Patroln The Walsh, of the Central Polen x ve found the body of an unknowy, floating in the river near the \\, it is badly decomposed.: be body was taken to the and it is described as that of , .man, six feet in height, with dary clean shaven.The clothing cons, blue serge pants and vest, nea boots, two pairs of black socks « shirt.There was no collar, n.coat on the body.\u2014\u2014r PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDU~Ty y The number of night lodein\u2026.; last week was 404, and the number + meals given 546.The visiting govern.mer Sint the Homes at Longue Pointe are: Nip William Van Horne and Mr.Charie: 1.Hosmer.BIOGRAPH THIS WEEK.The Bioscope Company will continue their entertainments at Windsor Hall all this week, giving performan-es twee a day, at 3 and 8.15.Many new pict will be introduced, and the \\imoma Rifles Band will furnish the muse à: \"each evening performance, a, PIGMIES OF THE GREAT FOREST.The London \u2018Telegraph\u2019 prints an interesting interview between Reuter\u2019s rep- Tesentative and Col.J.J.Harrison rely.tive to Col.Harrison's experience with tbe pigmies of the Great Forest in Ai.i The Colonel says of them: \u2018They are of an extremely low order of intelligence.They possess no ide; of a Supreme Being.Their average | height is from four feat to four feet three | and à half inches, and as a rule the wo.à A Ho- | men are taller than the men.The two men have also better physical development.The men seem to me to be star (ed to death.: the prevalence of a terrible cough, due, : perbaps, to \u2018the dampness of the atmo: A noteworthy fact was phere.\u2018A striking characteristic is their ex traordinary silence; they will sit for ; hours without uttering a word.They are nomadic, and their only wealth is in ! spears.The.number of spears deter mines the number of wives these: people can afford.They are practically nude.The women\u2019s only clothing is a few leaves, while the men\u2019s attire consists: of .a scrap of skin round the waist.Their personal belongings consist of a poisoned spear or two and an old clay cooking-pot.The women carry their infants slung across their sides.\u2018They are fearless hunters, and will boldly attack an elephant by planting a poisoned spear in the brute.They are also .very warlike, and only a short while before any.arrival: they bad looted a Belgian caravan and killed seventeen porters.There were no white men with the caravan, and the .native soldiers bolted.They.eat like animals, even | gnawing .the bones of their prey.When an animal is caught they cut it up skin and all and put it in the.cooking-pot.\u2018Life in the forest is dreary in the extreme.It is always twilight, the sun never penetrates through the dense folic age, and for.nine months of the yea it pours with rain.\u2019 Advertisements.\u201cTOOK A SEVERE\" It Settled In The Kidneys.Pain in The Back The Result \"Catching cold and having it settle is \u2018the back is often the cause of Backache- the primary cause of kidney trouble.\"When the back aches it is a warning tha! \u2018the kidneys are liable to become affected \u2018- Heed the warning : check the Back lache, and dispose of any chance of furthe e trouble.; If you don't, serious complications a very apt to arise.Mrs.E.Williams, Hamilton, Ont., caught cold, and settled in her kidneys, She used | DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, and is thankful for the immediate relief \u201cthey gave her.She writes us as follows: \u201cJt is with pleasure that I add m7 testimony in favor of Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills Some time ago I took a severe cold, which settled in my kidneys, .The soreness and pain in the small of my back bothered me greatly.After suffering for som months, and finding numerons remediel fail, I procured a box of Doan's Kidne/ Piils, and received jmmediate relief from .my sufferings.Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills.may be procure at all dealers, or vil be sent direct by mail on receipt of price\u2014 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.25 = \"rmx Doax EmNEY Pin Co.= TORONTO, ONT.BUSINESS CARDS So \u2014AND\u2014 14 7 + a vdetz ae \u2018PRINTING Tor ALL KINDS NEATLY DONE, fe, .© At the Witmess Office [À \u2018 JOB DEPARTMENTs/ \u20ac ; - Le Bult.Bi a Rt THE MONTRFAL DAILY WITNESS the Montreal Horse Show has spent i= meteoric flight, with its four brilliant «omstellations.The most sucecssful and in the history of these \u201cvents came to a close iu a trailing cloud « Jristucratice patronage on Saturday whi, after a day in which the atten- nee established a high water record.This season\u2019s show has been notable for two things, Ite unique popularity nd the large out of town entries, tne latter being the most sincere testimony to the extended scope and the value of \u201cle prizes competed for.This year has seen the flower of equine show horses \u2018rom Hamilton, Toronto, New York and London, representatives of which all figured prominently in the honors list.Indeed, in some classes the non-citizen element has made a clean sweep of the prize board, Mr.Pepper, of Toronto; Air.Hendrie, of Hamilton; Mr.and Mrs.Adam Beck, of London, and Mr.Weath- erbee, of New York, returning home the victors in many choice events.Far from regarding this alien element\u2019s success with pique or jealousy, the local exhibitors are enthusiastic over the national character that the show has attained to.\u2018The breadth and length of its attractiveness is a bappy augury for the future of the exhibition, and it is confidently anticipated that\u2019 in\u2019a \u2018year or two candidates: for the cherished clae ribbon in every class will be despatched trom every city in the Dominion.But the most laudable victory as far as \u2018the.spectators are concerned is the mechanical despatch and celerity with.which the performances have been \u2018\u2018éar- ried out.Great credit is\u201d due te the! sopular show ; management for the\u2019 efficient manner in : disorder or.à: suspicion which exch day\u2019s programme \u2018bas \u2018been got through.All resemblance 6f chaotic uncertainty and tiresome delays almost inseparable from \u201cshows of » such \u201cmulti farious interests.The events have been | controlled with a \u2018firm hand, and- at no tine was.\u2018there the faintest shadow \u201cof | \u201cthats the officials had lost\u201d their power \u2018OF cottrol.\u201cÀ keerrand active spitit of \u2018good sportsmanship has béen the prevailing actuation\u201d of thé contestants.and the decisions of the judges have at all : times excited \u201che highest admiration frem audiences, who Were in many instances no mean judges of equine form and quality.The crowds themseir es have bee whole-hearted and 1>siduous in their selection of the: \u2018good \u201cthings\u201d and unstinted in their encourag- mg \u201capplause, .À high tone was lent, to the show by the.presence to \u2018open it and- pon the ensuing evening.of ithe Governor- \u2018General and Lady Grey and: the vice- ergal party.Upon each -of.the occasions of their visits Lord and Dady-Grey were the\u2019 recipients of marked attention and applause from the assembled audience, a flattering reception which wks.not Jost pon or passed unnoticed by His Excel eney.In conclusion, it may.be said: that as a social function\u2019 the quality of the pat- Tonage and the elegance of the costumes displayed was on a \u2018par\u2019 with the most famous social gatherings \u2018held: in.this country, and is a.significant évidence.of the fact that the Montreal Horse Show is easily the most aristocratic civilian event of the year., Saturday\u2019 s events gpéaed By \u2018the judging of the pony entries.\u201d For some time before the initial blast onthe \u201cbugle the arena presented, a.- pleasing, spectacle.ot infant patronage, \u201cthe.children clad in their gay, many-hüed suimiher \u201cattire, presenting a.kaleidoscopic.spectacle: of in-|- ; finite charm \u201cand yariety.The children were out for a whole morning\u2019s fun, and gave a rollicking display of sympathy with the hreky participants of.the\u2019 performances in.the ring.On sundry oc- cesiens: suspicious.tumbles were in, potably by \u201cMiss Nichols and Master MeFachran, \u2018apon : which.occasions, the tender hearted children would automati- cry ait participation which were a vital : I monies, until.tbe\u201d inc:dent was proved to be without\u201c utd ward \u2018Consequences; ahd \u2018was cloved.«down.and forgotien.By visirons applau: e.; The authorities \u201cof th Arena the weakness the \u201cétiÿldreñi.Hiéve with théir- eklors for prizes, #nd A \u201d pu a : = rare : = RAS cts = = CPE SR; ; \u201d Re 8 5 metre ee rn TA EER TO 7 5 FE rire Y tes neni po \" sn ci A \u2018 RS act Le Ee.pri eats.4 Tierra i ses = éme = = = = aka i Barn de TITS pa PRA 2 A, RE Pl a PE eue EE i FT E : re Etre rome =~ a te LEE Ce LL.een \u201cLe ee eme STE Er ono oo = = i == \u2014== EC as = a Cl .- = = = - .Toa jantes ; pr pages B meer ; - mga \u201cA ee verre\u201d 7 7 T i Ee ES i 4 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 og æ cs re > ri - .EE Ser pn = \u201c a or wy ; - .RR - - \u2014- = Ss > si TETAS 5 LT EIS Se EE THEIR.enue oa ey res bce Fr: ear ims ea RE PN : : 9 FILE Se te ds AA \u201c\u2026 fully \u201cof the, great\u201d ÿ and\u2019 Alexander, \u2018and: that of \u2018the 8 THE CALL TO PRAYER REV.MR.TROOP ON THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY\u2019S LETTER.Yesterday morning at St.Martin's Church, the Rev.G.O.Troop\" preached on the Archbishop of Canterbury's call to prayer.He took us his text, Ezra ix.part of verse 8: \u2018And now for a.little moment grace hath been showed from Jehovah our God.that our God muy lighten our, eyes, and give us a little reviving in\u2019 our bondage.\u2019 Mr.Troop said;\u20141 «desire to.dwell on the striking call to prayer issued by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.lt is in itself so beautiful and so touching, that 1 need make no apology for reading it exactly as it stands.Lambeth- Palace.Right Reverend and \u2018Dear Brother, \u2014In February last, as you doubtless remember, our convocation can to an \u201cinformal agreement that, in view of the: present conditions of religious life in England, , it would.be well that the clergy and eople should be invited, at the ensuing geo itsuntide, to unite in special prayer to God for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit among us, and: for the strengthen- \u2018ing of our hold as.Christians upon the .deeper realities of our Faith.To what® ever.canse .or combination of .causes we ma yattribute it; the-fact appears to be gertain, that expression \u2018has \u2018this year er rE in an unusual degres- for in- : ereas tian life.in\u2018the Welsh \u2018counties the de able manner.\u201d In\u2018 London special.evange-: \u2018*istic efforts of \u2018different kinds have been \u2018eagerly.welcomed; nor is there; I think, \u201cany room for doubt as.to the.blessing.\u201cwhich has attended them, Evidence net -.dissimilar .is.forthcoming \u201cfrom other parts of England, and the.time is.ob-| viously, appropriate \u201cfor deliberate.tained: prayer : \u2018to \u2018God, ou; Savi Ho \u201cwilleth that \u2018all men \u2018should be -sav- \u201ced.and come fo \u2018the knowledge \u2018of the.teuth\u201d in: such circum: stances our: \u201cthankful\u201d srecognition of - \u201cthe\u201d \u2018impulse\u2019 which is affecting the nr -men- should, at\u2019 the approaching: ste er \u2018suntide, fashion \u201citself quietly \u2018and hope \u201cinto-an- act of \u2018united prayer: that.God.the Holy: Spirit\u2019 may indeed .make he \u2018fire of loyal: \u201cdevotion glow.in: us, with a fresh intensity; and {hat we may \u201chave withal sucha \u2018right judgment\u2019: in the.things of the Spirit -as shall \u2018lead | \u201cus: to Fejoiee | in] his-ohly comfort\u201d.the.Fr springs ir from -the assur- : 0: ord: Jesus \u201cChrist ~.has.dane er à us; and \u2018what he enables us: to.do, in great things and.small, for = the- advancement of his kingdom: upon\u2019 \u201cearth.\u201cWe \u2018are \u201caccustomed.to \u201cdwell, ; a nr upon \u2018the fon i ct'®- , the hanifo i Æ ner manner of.îts \u2018adoption.je, and to.bespeak your co-operation an endeavor which may, b; \u201cof God.be fruitful of abundant good.I\u201d Sib your faithful brother and ser- tin: the: Lord Jesus.Christ, _: es.\"RANDALL GANTUAR.ig appeal : for prayer \u2018is- sentative \u2018on earth of the Church of ngland.\u201c1%.18 also y Méssrs\u2026 'lor- Lord: Bishop \u2018of \u201cLondon: in London.All fhe \u2018Archbish- re:réceived-by.} 3, people, and this -eptl 1t0 prayer ; \u201csen the minds o \u2018those in sympahty.with\" : ÿ It is \u201cthe: \u201ccrowning appeal \u201cof \u2018many similar utterances; so: that \u2018all reasonable\u201d\u2018Uhris- «a.deep.and; reverent.desire Tor.nent: \u201créligious awakening : e Church and the.worlds.Holman Hunts Great picture, the Dent d;\u201d-should be going from \u2018place \u2018silently -and\u2019 majestically : à hich \u201cevery One deserving \u201cthe name of Christian and ToyaHy the majesty of of \u2018all true; believe necessary.iritual earnestness in the Chris- | dignity.of the\u2019 \u201c7gire has\u201d \u201cfound utterance in a\" remark- | re only.enhant 5 aly I selves before the divine Majesty in unity K I have never | ; It is then, in\" every: senge -na=| DOW- he tural, and right.that.land\" as a: close\u2019 corporation: repa hand.The \u20ac ition.pere r local, + are various and\u2019 our united action: is far: \u2018from -implying\u2019 uniformity.in the \u2018precise |.known, 3 \u2018This letter is | tithe ely to -rémind.you of our comon \u2018re-{- y the bless- | in.perpetuating \u2018our - unhap remarkable \u2018to itself -as \u2018coming from.the chief rep-{; Kiow what tremendous consequences: at-| ST ty, \u2018 terances \u2018of \u201cprésent.pres sente of\u201d the Sue ê aloulated to strength- : tians must\u2019 be convinced that there or | take us to be give us \u201cGnity.e men of différent cities f-1-\" Se will) The ce 3 dem, Conpristonsion, or any \"other igm.{4 \u201cthe.\u201cHoly.Spirit, appeating to-the-hearts .and insist only on things that are vitally \u2018Lhe day is coming when.ail who believe in the divinity.of Christ ond the sufhciency of his atonement, will be obliged to come beart to heart and stand snoulder to shoulder as ome man against the common foe.lt is beyond gainsayiag that within the outward and visible Lnurch of the living God, the person of the head of the Caurch 1s being asailed.His virgin birth and bis resurrection are denied, or relegated to the region of the immaterial and \u2018inne- cessary.We are being shut up to one great central fact, that the Lord Jesus Christ is God manifest in the flesh, and that his death on the cross is vital and also indispensable to the putting away of the sin of the world; that all men who fall before ithe majestic figure of Christ as did Thomas, with the confession * My Lord and my God,\u2019 are of necessity all one.in Christ.Jesus.He Lolds in his hands the sacrament of baptism and the Lord's Supper.* He rose from the dead holding in his hands\u201d the Scriptures of the| Old Testament; he set his seal absolutely on the Old Testament and the New, so we loyally accept the written Word as the casket in which the jewels - are shrined, of the truth of God aë revealed in Christ Jesus.We are being forced to admit, by the absolutely independent movement of the Spirit of \u2018God, that the Church of the living God is not dependent for vitality on any form of government or worship, however sacred or ancient; these things are fot.in.any sense necessary to salva-: .\u201cThe.beauty, reverence, order.and ok: of Common: Prayer \u2018by.spiritual liberty.That episcopacy jis for the well-béing of.the Church all are coming to admit, but \u2018that the Book of Common Prayer:is ne- -cessary-to-the actual being of the Ch urch is contrary.to the testimony.of thi Spirit Smith, 20, shipper, 111 St.Urbain; Mor-/ Éemoine; Mäx.1 ré men, 235% St.Andre; Goodwik.lias; 113: Cadieux; George Ziler, 99 Tagnum of \u2018God: in: this generation.lover: \"Christ, ndom to.prostrate our- \u2018of \u2018the Spirit ~of God.loved: the.Chure England: pee pee a the.Church of | stand for the ingathering of.our i the feet of one ;shephetd, - Let: it, \u2018manifest.\u2018before the: uni ; éapecially- th-West, that we X \u201cbot: opening: our.great \u2018are wasting à to, T \u2018event :our- wasting: men and: money.learned the Jessort 3 Iso remarkable because, hat ical \u2018endorsa m of \u201cthe spirit! \u2019y vival \u2018if Wales, and of on ed: barriers gre bro of God : ] \u201cPresent for: the the.in loves.to.be : glory {God a enri oul he solution 1 ety pote getting togeth eart \u2018and j soul \u201cbefore \"the \u2018risen méjesty | Spirit.of \u2018God, incarnate, erneiked: isn, reigning and coming agai - Presently\u2019 to: NC hifi in his.glory.Gi God give us\u2019the.\u201cspiti = upplication, : God.give Ed that the \u201cmo up our Christian ranks, come together, \u2018Book\u2019 has never been : LE E i : | fontaine cee largely: a., layman\u2019 \u2018question \u2018than\u2019 seems : guilty to be realized.Let the business men of | this\" city \u201cassemble: and\u2019 \u2018discnss: the dues |.K tion.\u201d ~ Does it\" mot, betome \u201capparent at looked ot [ap for sentence: fo Torta, while \u201cdrasté aly racked\u201d me | waiting upon: fom and} t Ployees; { rative art work, gaining many THE MONTREAL A SERIOUS STRIKE ST.PETERSBURG, WENT OUT TO-DAY.\u2014 gallop.and singing revolutionary songs.not fired on the workmen.TWO GAMBLING RAIDS MADE BY THE POLICE.ris.Komiensky, -36 Benjamin Shapira, 429 St.\u201d Dominique The next place raided.was that.of Jas.\u2018Simpson, at.11% McG =| George Alexander, barber.Unive) \u2018street; Thomas Jones: clé E clerk, À -phernalia,: valué \u201cabout \u201cspé ill be.stroyed, = All the accused a before Mr a fry others Were: -temandéd- until Friddy, in_the \u201c820 being aécepted.of nice ] \u201cAt.the time of his are i that\u201d for three\u2019 Jags enna, y.noon-to-day in the heart of i \u201cfiremen were entering.the: building firemen, \u2018policemen, passers-by.ani Among the \u2018beautiful > during the year, some ecclesiastical.¢ ery was.especially Sores Ec W Stephens eat Mr Bell.© MEN AT THE NEWSKI SHIPYARD, |E.B.St.Petersburg, May 15\u2014525 pm.\u2014 There was a serious disturbance this afternoon at the Newski Shipyard, in the Schlushiburfe causeway, on the left bank of the Neva, above St.Petersburg.The Chevalier Guards have just left their barracks on Horseguard Boulevard at a The Associated Press is informed by telephone that the men at the shipyard walked out in a body, carrying red flags far as ascertained the troops have A LARGE NUMBER OF ARRESTS Two suspected gambling houses Were raided early yesterday morning, by Chief | Campeau, Chief Carpenter, \u2018and.several members oË the latter\u2019s staff.\u2018Che first place entered was the Roumanian Coffee House, corner of Cadieux and de À on- tigny street, where Nathan Arnold, tire proprietor, and the following frequenters : were.arrested: \u2014Max Ruttman,! 24, il! College av nue; ®| Simpson said he livéd-ät 2691 St.Cath: -| erine street; and with him were: arrested only two.Gr three, weeks si : a: force of \u201cfiremen an \u201cpolice.\u2018assembled : \u201cJust plosion of éelluloid \u2018oecurred and: between thirty-five \u2018and forty -persons, \u2018includ wen, injured, \u2018some of them > new ideas.\u201d ius chad | afternoon.Peon secured: for another: year, an \u201cfresh \u2018performed painting.nd \u2018decoration \u201chave -added: to A \u2018the attractiveness of: the \u2018show \u2018rednis.DAILY WITNESS Secretary\u2014Miss J.J.Macfarlan.Executive committee\u2014Mrs, Amos, Mrs.George Cains, Mrs.Hugh Graham, Mrs.Greenshields, Mrs.E.Ogilvie, Mrs.George Marler, Mrs.A porté Mac- master, Mrs.Clarence McCuaig, Mrs.W.FP.Torrance and Mrs.James Ross.mme ROYAL ARCH MMASONS GRAND FIRST PRINCIPAL APPOINTS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.Most Excellent Companion H.E.Chan- nell, grand first principal Z of the Grand Chapter of Quebec, Royal Arch Masons, has appointed the following Grand Chap: ter officers and members of standing committees: \u2014 Grand Lecturer\u2014R, E.Comp.J.I.Phillips, Montreal, Grand Assistant Sojourner\u2014V, BE.Comp.W.W.Williamson, Montreal.Grand Junior Sojourner\u2014V, E.Comp.| Geome WS Boright, Sutton.rand Pursnivant\u2014V, E.Comp R.H.Fulton, Montreal.P Grand Stewards\u2014V.y Comp.Charles McBurney, Granby; V E.Comp.J.J.Robson and V.Montreal, STANDING COMMITTEES.Committee on Jurisprudence\u2014M.E.Comp- J.P.Noyes, Sweetsburg, chairman; M.E.Comp.B.Tresidder, boilermaker, 183 St.Elizabeth: atreet;: Montreal, and: R.E, \"Comp.Charles Isaac \u2018Schwartz, 23, car washer, 2 Dor-| Knowles, Quebec.chster; Isaac Bloomstein; 20, dyer, 395 | Committee.on Foreign Relations\u2014M, St.Pnilip; Paster Sender; 2%; operätar, E.Comp.E.T.D.Unambers, Quebec, 34 Leduc lane; Phillip Cohen, 30, nome; chairman; M.E.Comp.Will, H.Whyte, 265 St.Dominique; Harry Silverman, 31; \u2018Montreal, and R.E.Comp.George E .preser, 9 Anderson; Jake Serbes 2 Robinson, Waterie operator, 27 adieux; m Kohnano- Jommittéé \u2018on Finance\u2014 ; \u2018vitch, 22, butcher, 318 Cadieux; .John 1.H.Stearns, : \u2018Montreal, wed SE Comp: Alex.Ames, \"Sherbrooke, : : Committee on Oredentials-=R: E Comp, J \u2018Alex.Cameron, Montreël, chair.mani.Vo Ex Comg.Ww.J.Darlington, | if Quebec, \u2018and: Ve E.Comp.A: A Cookshire.: \u2018At.the.regular convocat ren EE No.5, held in: the Masonic i e \u2018on Friday evening, V.E.Com ÿW:\" W.Williamson was installed in \u2018grand - assistant -sojourtier by.| Comp.-Wilt.EL Whyte, assicted Ty R.|B.Comps.J.I.Phillips and D.A, + ing, sind.afterwards.the \u201cinstalling officer, K ne | Visiting companions and members were].1 æ The companions Were delighted to have: with.entertained: \u201cbanquet.| them anold: \u2018member of the ti given : d Branch of Royal \u201cNational: \u201cMission to \u2018Deep Sea Tis érmen, of which Dr.\" Grenfell \u201cis the: \u2018lead- ng spirit.It is.understood that the local : whieh they \u201chop induce: ~ others to \u2018supplement this\u2019 sndsome.donation\u201d by.a .reine sum.Dr.Grentell\u2019s recent.jec- \u201d siderable, \u2018importance.© the.pain, which | \u2018case dentistry.Best 365° Bouraeots street ; 18.Leraï \u2018Hospital in a\u2019 very low.co tering \u201cfrom à .fractu Lee skull \u2018and \u201cfallig on\u2019 hm\u2019 whle he: Wag: workig | Bis the: bold of \u2018the 88 \u2018Bavarian\u2019: \u2018\u201cyesterdair Lo \u201cThis.morning an\u2019 operation was on Parsons, ; the: E.Comp.Carroll Ryan, Comip.¥dson Fitch, \u2018Quebec, and R° E.- Bailey, ; R.4 82e; lake: ports.\u201cFlour\u2014Ontart ninety percent patents, do \u2018commitise \u2018are making \u2018arrangements.by ; etl offersd.at mes .percent; - \u2018The defendant.ports that he Had, im ons, | 1 gal -tendérs, .decrease \u2018| \u2018Specie, .- decrease | | Loans, - \u201cincrease + \u2018| Reserve, -de ndition, eu{- 1 B \u201cto a all of 13,164.\u2018bales offered were gold.\u2018Am- | ; \u2018oa | at advancing prices.Home bur- | j including - 23,000 forwarded direct.to: = in= Mowpar, Mar 15, 1905 : MAY JOIN MERGER A Rumor About the Montreal Cotton Company THE VALLEYFIELD MILLS MAY COME UNDER CONTROL OF THE GON SOLIDATION.1 Some excitement was occasioned in the local stock market, to-day, as a result of the rumor that there was a possibility of the Montreal Cotton Company coming under thé control at a near tu- ture date of the Dominion Textile Com- uany, the big cotton merger recently formed between the Dominion, Montmorency, Merchants and Colonial Cotton companies.The Hon.J.K.Ward, one of the directors of the Montreal Cotton Company, said that although he had heard some gossip to that effect there was no truth In it, as far as he was aware.The Montreal Cotton Company has capital stoc kauthorized to the amount of $4,000,000, with $3,000,000 of this sum paid up.The mills of the company are situated at Valleyfield and they engage the year round a lagrnue 0 r Hookwm the year round a large number of employees.COMMERCIAL.| THE | WHEAT MARKET PRICES.ADVANCE ON - REPORTS OF! \u2019 \u201cRUST \"AND UNFAVORABLE \u2018 _ WBATHER.\u2019 The United\" States wheat, markets \u2018opened Higher on\" firth\u2019 cables, unfavorable weather.West, rust talk in some \u2018sections, but de- \u2018clined.later -under- Téalizing, again on manipulation and strength Ras Chicago \u2018May \u2018and July were : irre; but did.not fluctuate to the ex-\u2019 tent of Duluth and Minneapolis.Duluth 5 \u201c| advanced \u2018from 1 = of Carnar- 0246 \u2018to.107, July also im proving.three cents a \u201cbushel, Chi May.Closed \u2018at Wie July, 87%c bid, Sept.Corn very.strong in sympathy \u201cwith | the higher wheat \u201cprices, gaining 1%c on May and ¥c on July, during.the .day, the hed \u2018closing at 50%e, \u2018and July at 48c The market\u2019 tor: us, was \u201chigher at: \u20ac May.and: Be \u2018ask ed July.30h ORONTO MARKETS ite,\" to: Hoôse .nominal | \u2018ait \u2018to\u2019 se.\u201cManitoba firm; -ern; 96e; -No.+2,\" do., +92,\" and \u201cNe.3° do.-$4.35 to $4 45, buyers\u2019 sacks, 9° vents cents Mp igher \u201cfor.\u2018choice.Manitoba, 35:40 to.$5.50 for: fist Patents and [ $b-to 35.10 for\"bakers: \u201c7 =\" Millfeed\u2014Market' easy, \u201c$5 to $15.50\" for Fan, and $17.50 to $18 for shorts.-~Mani- Toronto and equal points, 1 rley\u2014Quiet êt.45c for.No.2, 48c for No.-3 extra, and 41e for.-No.1 malting.oon Canadian: i tho.to: i tor yellow and.46c for mix Chatham: sac, \u2018ordinary, \u201cNo.3 yellow nominal at 5644c, and mixed at 56c on track, Toronto.\u201cOats=-30¢: to 40c west for No, 2 white.| ml onts-Steady.at \u2018$4.80° for cars of | cox New York: May: 15.Money.- on to: 46.; \"Exchanges, Circulation, Deposits; increase .Reserve required, Rossland,\u2019 + B.0% May.13.Following are e \u2018Rossland Mines\u2019 shipments for week ending May 12: LeRoi, 2,050 tons; Centre 1 ; War: Eagle, $1,500; LeRoi, No.; , 600; \u2018White Bear, : : Sitges.60.Total be forty-ftth \u2018annual report, qe.\u2018Nationals, for tHe year\u2019 \u2018ending - wheel | be $L There Was a -gooë.tone.to-duy¥, and practically\u2019 ght good Unes\u201d of.fine \u2018medium cross-breds - and good sr: m ook: large quantitles of.codrse stock.- arrivals \u201cof\u201dwoal.for -:\u201cthe\u2019 - fôurth series of ndles amount to 49,600, Dales; ners.Imports this week were: \u2014New Zealand, 1,166; \u2018Cape nts advanéing | m1 J.B.Picken E .& Co.\u2019s wire\u2014New York, N \u2018Y., May.15.\u2014The London market this ° New are uñchanged; No, 2 |.4 96c.foba $18 for -bram and \u201c$20 for.shorts, at.\u20ac ed No: 3 firm, b8%c 10 |: \u201ccant, pin- \u2018South rates -2,946\" bales; Quéensland, 1,181: et 37; South \u2018Australia.177; Tasmania, a r Richelieu\u2014 Conl\u201425 at 204, Iron\u201430 at 2 at 90, Toledo\u2014125 Montreai\u20141 ttilisted secur \u2018morning.was close higher i3 booming.\u2018in .every -matter might + i London, | 90; or sosount, %0 SRE Anaconda.4iebison.: \u2026 ic.G.Vs 20 \u2018do.ees 8 St \"Paul al,., 5.| Bar liver firm, sk 3rd, 48343 Ho The previous at.this \u2018time Detroit\u2014185 at 89, 100 at Montreal Cotton\u2014i5 at 11%, 5 2+ The [ollowing sLows tue ness\u2019 by Messrs, i.lou we Janeliv cram, À conditions are almost uniformly excellent.Business, especially, in iron and steel trade, line\u2014Corn, wheat and cotton.Harmony reigns among the big financial interests, and \u2018there does not seem to be 3 chance ot passing, laws regarding railway.rates.\u2019 On the other hand, the Equitable | so-Japanese war, , NEW YORK STOCKS.2 Ao tal 8t., Local Manager for for J.S.Bachet ork, by direct wire.46s + Opening and Closing Prices, May 15, : \u2018Stocks OP.Close.Amal.Cop.Miss, Pax.87% W Amar; Loco.2 us 8M.ve wh do; orsl.do.pret.ce Lu Am Sugar.5% me Metro.Tras.1154 116% do.prof.see 00.N.Y.Con, 144 1434 Am.8melt.117 We N Y.Erie, 42 41 Am.Car Fäy 35% \u201836 Lopes! 78% 78 Anse ee 109 309% do IL oral Lu 66% Atchison*.82 84 Ont £W 50% , pid.sees 101%: North.Sec., .Fait.£ Ohio, 105% 100 orlk West 35% 76% Wyn RX 6.63% -Pac pa.wees 3 Chick Alton .i PER \u201c 185% Can.Pas.143%.149% Pressed Stl.40 4 Can.South.do.pref.a.anes Ches, &Ohio sù \u201ci Fie\u2019 Gis.983 995 EN.W.31844 Phila.Rd 33 % Chic.43.P.173% dolp:st oe oe South.27 do Ukprst Le oie do.1 prof. pes .amd from any danger of ourrying foreign Substances into tt ANTÉED.PURE : .2488, ST.CATHERINE STREXT, FHE GUAR any leparitios honseHold.nr it Advertisements, \u2018Pure Starch helps.to preserve linen || & delicate fabrics, | Colman\u2019s Starch - A.SESSION OF THE COURT OF Xing: J | BENCH (Czown side), , + \u2018jurisdiction: in and fort the DISTRICT OF ALi, will.\u201cbe \u2018hela in\u201d ee\u201d COURT | \u201cholding.crimti a.sweetie a-piece; welll\u201d cach,| Bole, Ind rt for 1 promised\u2019 1] : so there!\u201d in hot! ° presents some ei or RIdé cpprofsiont | Le \u2018Calendar pad: is of clear, and at the- idot; | shgets die \u2018business - Somes ; oT worth a frame.oh the; As: Johnnie took his seat): his Heat agency\" \u2018has Eafetly Dlloted soi greatest advertisin has kno) ES 105 Common st Tel Li 1029, intelligent reasoni .These usa ; 3 ine BIBLE WonDe | Gould we read our Bible.in the- arte .t7.faute LI Ur ait leave dally, ox: meaning: of.be RE ad bg don on a.ister: lately.brought out very \u2018comforting- EE for Christiäns, in relation-40 | CUT hic - JE \"sich, = 0 a\u201d 36; of two sige \u2014 -|'erted.déar \u2018Mitchell \u2018Station; Que, and the i fo |: other.meer Si Leonard Hales, Busts D.fastened toa.doc ob Que: ; fie into, the nat ocean i it.\"Fhe of a eue set forth mot the suf fe Fist bu tite trio phant Cheat: 3] tion, \u2018Que.-Plans- and: specifications foi -| three.works may be: suen at.the Office ot.thé uraged tx do-right, not:by:1 j 16 do so, but by béing near a man strobæ- er than yourself, \u2018Whote mere presence] Mi Foil-sé-that you were the Stronger : men \u2018because he was: ess v5 | | DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS \u2018MONTREAL T9 LIVERPOOL, Mey 88.Eentinguon.June vi x gad #8, Canada.July Southwark \u2018Tous 3 9, Southwark .July à 8B.-Bominion.June I 8, Dominion.eens July 15 .hres sucre Jniie 17 se ce July 22 dip Tas B record of.5 days, 23 hours un onde holding din» Sod Head aud Father : Missy hoy are Lights, Spsed and comfort, | and upward.according to 4 Tears ,00 LE tesmer and'baëth.principal British ports, CEE freight snd passage, apply : BoNINTON LINE, \"Regular Freight \u2018and Passenger service throughont \u2018the seäson, + \u2018Between MONTREAL .and CHARLOTTETOWN, en \" \u201cSYDNEY apd NORTH STONEY, C.Band 8T, JOHN'S, Nfid.- Es paques = regarding freight- and\u2019 Taser TK, COOKSON, Gan.Freight and Pass.Apt; © H% St.James Street.Mazy 44.Lo - @PENING OF NAVIGATION, BB sm Marker Line Steamers! BUGHESS or YORK and\u2019 \u201cPRINCESSE : | Ror\u2019 Hiswkesbary, Papineau.AR \u20ac ville ait Ottawa, ete, ls 5.30 I.TUESBAYS avo FRIDAYS | riilon, Point Fortune.Sand a Ee toeediage Ports, | OFFICES AND STORES MAY EXou RSIONS | Btaterooms: MWerm and Comfortable.=.Meals and Berths included, | MONTREAL-TORONTO: HAMILTON LI .Eleunens leave on Mondays, ¥ Weäne: SEA iE Lamers leave = res: env Asie and Saturdays; at § a nt: Oy Ti Fie, 128% us tow, (Opp.Post\u2019 Office.) \u201d yr be, iL \u2018be- received: up; X he e 10 be er- \u2018Plans .ar: specifications EtTucture: at Bedford.may.Statlun Masters Office at.Sa AN.-tlicSe 16x the\u2019 smb-structures at Mitchell: anil: St.Leonard Junction.may- be seen at the: ; der Forths- max\" #b obtained: at.Shere plans.and.\u2018specificat! : = the: condi fain ; miûst be comphed with.5 _ D; POTTINGER, Gé oral J'miên living\u201d to-day other mea\u2014J.BR.cal ; in Ctosteamer.Bivariat or 4 { forianor Viczialäaÿ quil Rate À JR \u2018robe.in four berth rooms, edf Apply tod.& A ALLAN: Mosatrsal : 5 : Manohoster.; mehester Tradé ay I APL.lM oF vvacnesces { As} Homers anchétter i me | À Somoof tho.as st \u2018aceomatls 3 NEMS, WITKY 4 08.1 : : er London, sa \u201cBound THR Sh he Freight: received Tuesdays &Frideya .3 MONTROSE.pu \u2018ad ue Ga 0û as oh es Jay 1 To Toronto, $7.00; | | ATLAY | To Hamikton, $7.50 ; Roturn, $13.mar res 1000 Islands and Bay of qe nonaLoson Tue\u201d pLascow \u2014 \"WEEKLY SERVICE.|F a efsighed, and: marked: on the oustds | \u201cPonder for\u2018.Sub-Structure.ef Bedtard -Brégzé, - 6r\u201d \u2018Teñder for\u2018 Sub-Structures :0£-|\" Mitchell and St.Leonard Junctton Bridges\u2019.à \u201cstructurés |- ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Montreal and quebec to Liverpeël.BAVARIAN.oar 19 BAVARIAN ,.June 16: ay 34 VIRGINIAN ov.TUNISIAN ,.J ue ¥ TUNISTAN.Jdhe 30 Rasa June \u20189 VICTORIAN July 7 Viggtni trial ade 19.83 knots and a oR rod RT | arian, or; or gr hou ours, 12 minutes, - .Midsh ra Ua oe 1 ada disks, ala.trié lights throughout.FIRST-CLASS, $75 ana xpwarss ses | {sEcoND.oLAZS, Livat = \u201cor Jasgtons | D-OL Li PE rei: Gout Gp.Saloon $50.08 \" pécond Suioos VAE Ted dam $36.50, June 28 | EI MITED) \u2018 PROPOSED SAILINGS.Montreal and Manchester.\u201cFrom East London Ave ig *WYANDOTTE, trois Moiirdel.PYLANHOTTE, tus Joti._ \u2018*Fittedwithcoldatorage |\u201d Far further purser apte I ets \u201c Second Cabin to Live MONTREAL to AONDON, : rom $user.- - From Montreal, wr: | fontteal, should - write for our \u201cCURTIS FARM HOTEL.VICTORIA DAV.OHEAP TRIPS.TOFORt®.20200vocuur vessessee ec sus, 10, QUAWE LL ec ien css ssaes sanceee ue, * pe Quebec.ocvennrnninnn.inn.\u201cor Ee.cereeneas aus all Other polntsin Canada, Fort Wij; liam LOWEST ONE WAY Fiksr OLASS FARE.Good going Muy 23rd an [éeturn vntil May Fh ion Togs AL Good for | Toms OFFICE.173 199 St.James st, Next Post-Office.Tne DAY : REDUCED FARES .8 se 84,98 Te Toronto, 810.09 mass Pom Liten, 818.5 215; d'all other points in Canada and Return at INGLEGX FARE Rotary Lame ES FURNESS.WY == {wore Ottawa and Valleyfil] : Arr Ottawa 11.40a.m., 7.10 p.m.Lre Montreal 8.40 a.m.4.10 p.m.LveOstawe 8.90 a.ta., 380 Arr \u20181.208.m., 6:30 pu q Montreal \u201cLive Montreal8.40, 9.30 a.m.,4.10.10, 13 15p.m | wince LINERS Jal \u2018ArrValleyfield9.45,11.10a.m.,5.17 p.m., 6.45 Live ylleyfield is.m.,J0.10a.m.i 105.200, m Are Montrsal 12.33 am.11.20 a.m.,6.00,6 30 p.m t Weokdars.All other trains daily, \"omy Ticker.OFFICES, 1 3 5.James street, Telephones Main and 461, or Benaventare Station.= IARI SR i ons.BIRSTHOLASS FARE TO ALL 1 POINTS.ON.THIS RAILWAY, good PO tes \u201cpor \u2018ace.~Baturaing.May Zith, A FORTUNES SLRRRING CAR, MONTREAL-MATAPEDIA TOMMENCING \u2018TUESDAY, May 2rd, a | special sleeping caf\u2018 for tie accommodation of fahermim: going to the famed MATA- \u2018PEDIA- VALLEY, will.be attached to the Maritime Express, leaving Montreal at clock 2 goo, s car wifl run on Tues- déyé snd Rridays until cHañke\u2018 of Hine, hair Matapeïia.passengers way take toe ke {| oem \u201cLimited,\u201d leaving Montreal at 7.20 ow, s RE this 111 leave Mata- tas $26.50: pm, el?sec Spring and \u201cowodays, arriving dei or Loa ASE.; : Momtrel wvétès -avenibg at 5.80 pai.\u2018EARLY IN JUNE THE SUMMER TIME- { TABLE will go into effect, and the 1 service.to Murray Bay, Cacouna, Little { Metis, \u201can otlier pohits on the Lower St rg Will be greatly improved.\u2018OCEAN LIMITED,\u201d ibe new Met ween.Montreal and Haltfax, will m 43 or PUL a tor tue season on June Sth.For tètots prey farther information ap eITY\" TIOKET ormos, 4 TE OUT OFFICE + = = Sam MOT.HOSOTTS.a A HOUSE aso COITAGES VERMONT.| a hee of ne cam 4 {mene proximity to Missisquel Park wc] Those - desiring a Holiday in \"1 Delightful Scenery, pure air, every o facility for éutdoor sports ; Sulphur , and within two hours run of will be open \u2018for guests June M.A fine table, \u201cgly, the comforts of \u2018à - bome af country.Address, MRS.& | 3 6 CURTIS; Fortunes: socks, Bldgetord.Es oo .RIEL :Ù f 4 8 4 1 3 1 Mowpar, May 15, 1905 \u2018 CHAPTER LXI.\u2014Continued.\u2018My lord and lady, you made me gover- cor of your island of Barataria; and not rom any desert of mine, but use \u201cour grandeurs would have it so.Naked i entered it, and naked have'l left it.1 governed well or ill, there are witnesses; who may say what they please, I have cleared up doubts, and pronounced sentences, and all the while famished with bunger; so far it was ordered by Pedro Rezo, native of Tirteafuera, doctor in vrdinary to the island and ifs governor.rfnemtes attacked us by night; and, though they put us in great danger, I Leard many say that the island was delivered; and according as they \u2018speak *he truth, so help them heaven.In short, 1 have by this time been able to \u201ceckon up the cares.and burthens the trade of governing brings with it, and find them, by my account, toa heavy for my shoulders or ribs to bear; and 30, before the government left\u2019 me, I.e\u2019en resolved to.leave the government; and \u201c vesterday morning, :türning, My: back\" on a ER ERE EERE] t Ee! with the self-same roofs to-them as they had when I first entered-it._I:have reither borrowed.nor hoanled; and though I intended to mak : some laws, I made none, ng; they would not- be observed, * which ; is the same as if they were not made.I came sway, as I said, from the island\u2019 with: out any company byt my Dapple.the dark I fell headlong: into 2.pit, \u201cand crept along under ground Ail}: this :morn- IE a way out, though -not so but that if \u201cheaven had not sen ter Don Quixote, theré:I might : haye stayed till the end of the, world: .So that, my lord duke and my lady: duéh behold bere your.governor, - va, who.in.the ten -days ! bis office, found, \u2018out b governor, no even of the whole: world.ing the.case; ki yo and imitating the boys a leap and away, - I.; petite Ie rm ei RH a Hate \u2018Lu bat ; \u2018with carrots: \u2018or partr: heaven \u201cin hs hear braced Sanchd, and sai him to: the soul he d b ment- so -édon;- but.that he.way care he should have some other: el ment in his territories; of :less\" rou] and - more profit.\u201cThe g less kind, \u2018and \u2018ard the \u201cjest fey had pi Panza, when the stewa gave them .a minute every word\u2019 and- acti during that- time to quit sb i which he had } 1 himself culpable in Ii ence, amidst the lux him, :as-a - knight-errant.and duchess; and h i have to account.to He giect of the duties, of.1 therefore reque: permission he! graces.to depart, ch they granted him, but with, ev 5 : gret.The ducliess\u201d gave his wife's -Jetters, whieh! Enying,\" \u2018Who, :conld | all the mighty, | puffed herself up my government, \u2018should \u201c& ; this, and that it: should \u2018again ey to follow - my .master- D 5 searching \u2018of \u201chun and: t \u2018himself while, \u201cpre Fin That same\u2019 evening Don leave of the du \u201ccompletely armed, to th e \u2018great \u201ccourt, the surround ; crowded: all eager t casion ~ Sancho was morn ap f igh : aré had\u201d give Quixote, a ou CrOWNs- in gol of the journey.were gazing at Ben\u201d netther win nor lose; whether I have- he island, I left it juét as.I found -it, with the same streets; the same hguses, ing by the light of the \u2018sun I disco red y mas.: stuffed, it is all one to me Wi ether it \u2018be : ; .Ati the duke and hots absent that oc- te ap | toe A THE ADVENTURES OF DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA.°c BY MIGUEL DE CERVANTES.BN \u2018 and.witty Altisidora, who was with the duennas and damsels of the duchess,came forwand, and,.in a doleful tone, address: od herself to him: Stay, cruel knight, Take not thy tight, Nor spur thy batter'd jade, Thy haste restrain, Draw in the rein, Pity a love-sick maid.Whilst Aitimdora thus poured forth her tuneful complaints, Joon Quixote stood jooking at her attentively, and when she had done, he said to the duke, \u201cLhis.damsel talke (as she owns) like one in Jove, which 1e no iauit or nine; and, therefore, | have Ro reason io ask pardon either of her or of your excel: lency, whom I entreat to think better of me, and again desire your permission to depart.\u2018larewell, Senor Don Quixote,\u2019 the duchess, \u2018and Heaven send you so said prosperous a journey thut we may al-|R ex- with stay, ways Leur happy udings of your ploits.Go, and Heaven be .you ; for the longer you \u2018the -more you stir that »corch the hearts of these tender damsels which they gaze on you.\u201d Don Quixote made his obewance \u2018to the duke and duchess, and to all the spectators; then, turing Hozinante's head,.he säl- lied out \u2018at the casile gate, and, follow-|: ed \u2018by Sancho upon -liapple,- took the road leading to.Saragossa.On \u2018finding himself in the open country, unrestrained and free from the\u2019 troublesome fondness of Altisidora; Don Quixote felt all his chivalric ardor revive vibin \u201cLiberty, friend Sancho, is Che.of thé: choicest gifts that Heaven \u2018hath bestowed upon man; and\u201d exceeds.in.value: all.-the - treasures, which thé earth con- in, or.the, sea cov- vell as honor, mi e hazard -oË his ers, revenge, for pried ighte ; foray! ~~But- 11 would Ta : up tae dames à him, and turningito_ his.squire, ; WATER su PPLY OUTFITS Oùr Specialty.; Cs «SOLE AGENTS FOR £ Denney\u201d Improved Rider and Ericsson Hot-Air Engines, i .\u201cLambert\u201d Gas and Gasoline Engines fore = \u201cstar\u201d Stcel Windmills and Towers, Tanks ; Hand and Power Pumps of ail in nds.: ROBERT | DONALDSON A 30.(OUVILLE SQUARE, MONTR THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Advertisements, ' Advertisements.\u2014 4 se es 0 rim Hair Vi; Vigor.A splendid dressing forthe hair.Keeps the hair soft and smooth, and prevents splitting at the ends.Quickly: checks falling \u2018hair and cures all dandruff.§.SArgce.THE OLIVER | TYPEWRITER FACTORY has been removed to more commodious and suitable premises.THE OLIVER is the most largely sold: typewriting machine in the\u2018 world to-day.THE, OLIVER is a Canadian machine through its, in- ventor, andits being manufactured in Canada as well as in the United Statas.THE OLIVER, being manufactured in Canada, Pays no duty, as all other Standard machines do.THE OLIVER is the Standard Vislbla writing machine The record of THE OLIVER has never been equalled.Active and reliable agents ars wanted, to whom will bs given steady employment if found competent.| You should send for our SPECIAL OFFER.len 1 CANADIAN OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, TEMPLE BUILDING, Le MONTREAL, Estimates Cheerfully Given, ry purpose, d Structures.& sons, i undersigned -and- | Newspapers coûiint: ; percent \u201cdo pe.) de tender, \u2018which will.b oes di \u2018the party 9,.erting j without.authority\" from the cust be: aceqt accepted.Cheque.on : PENITENTIARY.SUPPLIE: .SEALED TENDE} S, addressed \u2018Insp rs of\u2019 Penitentiar es, > Ottawa\u2019 ad sed \u2018Tenders fo Supplies,\u201d \u2018will.be re fred: until, MONDAY, 5th June, inclusive parties desl us.of, contractin = tor subplics for the fisc : a contract j- bears away { ties of Spaj 1at th - good: A : ery \u201cSancho Panza, iv | Tis squire\u2019 \u201c8 = also : Jmew by 't jsbeph | ROBT: C.BMITH, K.C Wall Papers.MURPHY & SON, St.Catherine Street.Near Drummond, DAINTY BITS OF LACE.Old family lace, Duchesse, Guipure and Brussels are treated so carefully in these works that shape, softness and beauty of design are retained.R.PARKER & CO.Byers anl Cleaners, Montreal, Que.24382 St.Catherine Street.and 293 Notre Dame 35.West.Phones: (Bell) Up 30}! 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